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Ugbrooke House is a
stately home in the
parish of Chudleigh, Devon, England,
situated in a
valley between Exeter and
Newton Abbot. The home of the Clifford...
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between 1668 and 1674 in the
reign of
Charles II.
Clifford was born in
Ugbrooke, the son of Hugh
Clifford of Chudleigh, Devon, and his wife Mary Chudleigh...
- Herefordshire,
created Baron de
Clifford by writ in 1299. The
family seat is
Ugbrooke Park, near Chudleigh, Devon.
Notable members of this
branch of the Clifford...
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invited to a ball on 12
October 1912 by Lady
Clifford at her
grand home
Ugbrooke House in Chudleigh. A
description of her
meeting with
Christie is given...
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Commanding Eastern District of
England from
April to
September 1882. He died at
Ugbrooke, near
Chudleigh in
Devon on 12
April 1883.
Clifford married, 21
March 1857...
- (KG) (1346–1405),
soldier and
knight Sir
Peter Courtenay (died 1552), of
Ugbrooke,
Sheriff of
Devon in 1548/9
Peter Courtenay (cricketer) (1914–1959), English...
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Archibald "Archie"
Christie at a
dance given by Lord and Lady
Clifford at
Ugbrooke,
about 12
miles (19 km) from Torquay. The son of a
barrister in the Indian...
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parish of Chudleigh, including:
Property of the
Clifford family since 1604,
Ugbrooke is an
important stately house and
family seat of the
Barons Clifford of...
- was an
English aristocrat.
Clifford was
baptized on 21
December 1663 in
Ugbrooke.
Though the
seventh child and
second son, he was the
eldest living son...
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hereditary Count of the Holy
Roman Empire) and
inherited the
family seat,
Ugbrooke Park in Chudleigh, Devon, an
estate of
about 8,000
acres (3,200 ha). The...