-
Stevenstone is a
former manor within the
parish of St
Giles in the Wood, near
Great Torrington,
North Devon. It was the
chief seat of the
Rolle family...
- HMS
Stevenstone was a Hunt-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy. She was a
member of the
third subgroup of the class, and saw
service in the
Second World...
-
Another origin of the name is as a
toponymic surname related to the
place Stevenstone in Devon, England.
There are
variant spellings of the name, including...
- (13
November 1835 – 27
April 1907; né Mark
George Kerr Trefusis), of
Stevenstone, St
Giles in the Wood, Devon, was High
Sheriff of
Devon in 1864, a DL...
- from
different branches of the
Rolle family of Devon: the
Rolles of
Stevenstone and
Bicton (the
senior line) and the
Rolles of
Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe...
- crest, for
example by the
families of
Poyntz of Iron Acton,
Rolle of
Stevenstone and Turton.
History of
measurement List of
obsolete units of measurement...
-
local landowner. He was the
second son of John
Rolle (1679–1730), MP, of
Stevenstone by his wife
Isabella Charlotte Walter (d. 1734),
daughter of Sir William...
- Exchange, c. 1708, with the town's main quay to the left. The
statue of
Queen Anne was
given in 1708 by the MP
Robert Rolle (died 1710) of
Stevenstone...
- the
Rolle Estate.
Within the
parish are
several historic residences:
Stevenstone (the
historic seat of the
Rolle family), Way
Barton (home of the Pollard...
- John
Rolle (1679–1730) of
Stevenstone and
Bicton in Devon, was a
British landowner and Tory
politician who sat in the
English House of
Commons from 1703...