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Tetcott is a
civil parish,
small settlement and
former manor (once the home of the
Arscotts of
Tetcott) in Devon, England. The
parish lies
about five miles...
- HMS
Tetcott was a Type II
British Hunt-class
destroyer built for the
Royal Navy
during World War II. She was the only
Royal Navy ship to be
named after...
- John
Arscott (c.1718-88), of
Tetcott, Devon, was an
English Member of Parliament. He was a son of
Arthur Arscott, MP for Tiverton. He was a
Member (MP)...
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Tamerton Foliot Tavistock Tawstock Tedburn St. Mary
Teigngrace Teignmouth Tetcott Thornbury Thorverton Throwleigh Thrushelton Thurlestone Tiddy Brook Meadows...
- John
Arscott (1613-1675), of
Tetcott, Devon, was
Sheriff of
Devon in 1675. W. G.
Hoskins described the
Arscotts as one of the
ancient families of freeholders...
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Arthur Arscott (1683–1762) of
Tetcott, Devon, was a
British landowner and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1722 to 1747.
Arscott was baptized...
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Kilkhampton Alfardisworthy Launcells Marhamchurch Whitstone North Tamerton Tetcott Boyton Northcott Werrington Lifton Lezant Dunterton Stoke Climsland Sydenham...
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Southwold – Lost 24
March 1942,
Malta convoy MW10,
Zonker Point,
Malta Tetcott – s****ped 1957
Wheatland – s****ped 1959
Wilton – Yarrow,
Scotstoun Zetland...
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rugby player Vanessa Arscott,
murder victim Arscott of
Tetcott, an
English family, of
Tetcott,
Devon This page
lists people with the
surname Arscott....
- Dido and the
destroyers Sikh, Zulu, Hero, Exmoor, Aldenham, Croome, and
Tetcott. The next day, off Port Said, U-372
fired two
torpedoes that sank Medway;...