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Tawstock is a village,
civil parish and
former manor in
North Devon in the
English county of Devon, England. The
parish is
surrounded clockwise from the...
- The
historic manor of
Tawstock was
situated in
North Devon, in the
hundred of Fremington, 2
miles south of Barnstaple, England.
According to Pole the feudal...
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Tawstock Tower (also
known as
Tawstock Castle and The Tower) is a
folly building dating from the 18th-century that
stands in the
village of
Tawstock in...
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Henry Bourchier, 5th Earl of Bath (1587 – 16
August 1654) of
Tawstock in Devon, was an
English peer who held the
office of Lord
Privy Seal and was a large...
- Sep 1557 – 12 July 1623) was Lord
Lieutenant of Devon. His seat was at
Tawstock Court,
three miles south of
Barnstaple in
North Devon,
which he rebuilt...
- (died 1540) (see below). Her
monument with re****bent
effigy exists in
Tawstock Church and is
covered by the
earliest six-columned
canopy in Devon. His...
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walls blew down in a
storm in 1601. The Neo-Gothic
Manor of
Tawstock,
originally Tawstock House, is two
miles south of Barnstaple. It
replaced an earlier...
- (1590–1636), and
heiress of
Tawstock, seat of the Bourchiers.
Henry married Penelope Lovett,
heiress of
Corffe in the
parish of
Tawstock,
daughter and heiress...
- (Barnstaple
Western Byp**** Bridge) May 2007
Tawstock/Fremington
Pilton Barnstaple Long
Bridge Medieval Sticklepath/
Tawstock Barnstaple Barnstaple Long
Bridge is...
- Wrey, who made it his family's
chief seat
until his
descendants inherited Tawstock in
Devon from the
Bourchiers in 1654. Sir
William Wrey, 1st
Baronet (died...