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Blagdon, Paignton

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623: 470: 291: 478: 108: 659: 502:" below which is inscribed "SPES ET" ("hope and"), below which is a crown, the browband of which is inscribed "CORONA" ("crown"), below which is a pair of hearts overlapping. At the base of the central column is a heraldic shield sculpted with six quarters, apparently not in its original position. The two outermost columns are each decorated with four heraldic shields, seven of which have been chiselled flat and unintelligible. The only arms still visible are on the top left shield, showing Kirkham impaling a field vair, but with the chief chiselled flat. On top of all three columns is a 886: 757: 30: 22: 378: 100: 387: 230: 197: 913:(thenceforth "Collaton St Mary"), to the design of J.W.Rowell, to commemorate his daughter Mary Maxwell Hogg (died 1864), who died aged 17 and was buried at Brixham and re-interred in his new church in 1867. His diary between 1859 and 1862 survives in the Devon Archives. Hogg's wife was Anna Maria Maxwell Lyte (1822-1889), only daughter of Rev. 461:(apparently a junior branch of Dennis of Orleigh, which used a differenced version of the arms of Dennis of Orleigh). He died without surviving issue, having had a daughter Elizabeth, who died unmarried and was said by Prince to have been a dwarf. His heir was his nephew Sir William Kirkham (died 1623). 497:
and poet. By Mary he had 8 sons and 4 daughters, the second son being Francis Kirkham who married the heiress of Roope of Bidwell, Newton St Cyres, and founded the line of Kirkham of Bidwell. His kneeling effigy, dressed in armour with neck-ruff and bareheaded, survives in the Kirkham Chantry, facing
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listed building about two miles west of the historic centre of the town of Paignton, situated behind the "Blagdon Inn" public house (former stables), and almost surrounded by the "Devon Hills Holiday Park" of caravans and mobile homes, set-back at the end of a short driveway off the A385 Paignton to
650:(died 1717), inherited his paternal estates, including Sodington. "The Blounts were notable for their faithful adherence to the Roman Catholic faith, and they gave the most zealous support to the Crown in the Civil War". Mary Kirkham bequeathed Blagdon to her third son Edward Blount (died 1726). 838:
lands of Blagdon, Newparks, Oldaways and the Downs. Also manor of Collaton. Also lands of Edward Blount, deceased, in Paignton, Marldon and Stoke Gabriel. Also barton of Polsloe and two closes of land called Higher Bowmore and Lower Bowmore, parcel of Martyns tenement, Heavitree. Also barton of
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Edward Blount (died 1726) of Blagdon, third son, who inherited his maternal estates. As a Roman Catholic he was associated with the Howard family, Dukes of Norfolk, the leading Catholic family in England. On 6 June 1716, together with Lord George Howard, (died 1721), the eldest half-brother of
671:(1655-1701), he "successfully petitioned the House of Lords for counsel to argue against provisions in the Papists' Estates Bill, read 18th May 1716, which threatened to ruin their credit". Shortly thereafter Edward Blount went into exile with his family in 85:
Chapel, occupying the south transept, "without a doubt the chief interest of the church", consisting of an elaborately sculpted stone screen erected by the Kirkham family of Blagdon, towards the end of the 15th century, with a further 17th century monument.
409:. The marriage is commemorated in the 5th and 6th quarters (Ferrers and Malherbe) of the 16th c. shield of six quarters surviving in the Kirkham Chantry. By his first marriage he had children including George Kirkham (1525-1581/2), eldest son and heir. 928:
Until that time the parish church of Blagdon had been St John's Church in Paignton, the mediaeval parish church in which is situated the Kirkham Chantry Chapel. Other new churches were built at that time in and around Paignton and
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Nicholas Kirkham (1433/4 – 1516), younger brother, whose effigy survives in the Kirkham Chantry, which he is believed to have built. He married Jane Waye, daughter and heiress of Robert Waye of Marsh in the parish of
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Oakhay alias Okey Place, Stoke Canon. Also all other lands in Paignton, Marldon, Stoke Canon, Heavitree and Stoke Gabriel that passed to John Parker as heir of Francis Parker. Also 1/8th of Herdwick alias Hardwick"
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Devon Archives, ref:1926 B/B/L/5/1, Description: Lease for lives: 1. Francis Parker of Blagdon, esq.; 2. John Baring of Mount Radford, esq. Marriage settlement of John Baring and Anne, daughter of Francis Parker
834:"Lease for a year: 1) John Parker of Boringdon, esquire, eldest son and heir of George Parker, deceased. 2) Vere Poulett of Twickenham, Middx, esquire, and Ann Poulett of Albemarle Street, Westminster, esquire. 506:, with wings folded over his chest, but with face features chiselled away. The monument was "covered with plaster" until 1753, when on its removal the following inscription was revealed (since disappeared): 237:
Robert Kirkham (died 1443), son and heir, who married Elizabeth Scobhull, widow of Robert Trebell and daughter and heiress of Sir Robert Scobhull (alias Scobhill, Scobhul, Scobbahull, etc.) of
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George Kirkham (1525-1581/2), eldest son and heir, who was the builder of the surviving Blagdon manor house, as is evidenced by a datestone inscribed "1567" on the external wall of the
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The earliest descendant of Sir Nicholas Kirkham and Agatha Dennis recorded in the Heraldic Visitations of Devon is Robert Kirkham (fl.1417), who married Agnes, a daughter of Sir
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Blagdon remained a seat of the Blount family until it was acquired as his residence by Francis Parker (born 1701-post 1757), the fourth son of George Parker (1651-1743) of
829:. In 1763 John Parker leased Blagdon and other lands to his wife's relatives as is recorded on a deed in the Plymouth and West Devon Record Office summarised as follows: 127:, Devon, since before the reign of King Henry II (1154-1189). The holder during that reign was Raph Dennis, whose second son William Dennis founded the line of Dennis of 489:
in Devon by his wife Agnes Cape of Somerset. He married (as his second wife) Mary Tichbourne (died 1627), a daughter of Peter Tichbourne of Hampshire and a sister of
715: 1723: 278:. His second son Nicholas Kirkham inherited his mother's manor of Marsh and married Katherine Bonville, a daughter of John Bonville, bastard son of the magnate 1264:
Parishes: Mamble', in A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 4, ed. William Page and J W Willis-Bund (London, 1924), pp. 285-289. British History Online
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Firstly to Margaret Ferrers, daughter and heiress of Richard Ferrers by his wife Jane Malherbe, daughter and heiress of Sir John Malherbe, whose arms were:
1566:"HOGG MEMORIAL APPROXIMATLEY [sic] 6 METRES SOUTH OF SOUTH CHANCEL WALL OF CHURCH OF ST MARY, Non Civil Parish - 1279705 | Historic England" 740: 350: 909:), commenced building (at his sole expense) the "evocative Victorian group" (Pevsner) of church, school and vicarage at the adjoining manor of 622: 469: 1679: 925:
structure made of white Italian marble on red breccia base with a marble cross on a 3-tier plinth with breccia base with red breccia kerbs.
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Thirdly to Luce Tremayle, a daughter of Sir Thomas Tremayle, by whom he had issues, including his son and heir Thomas Kirkham (1504-1551/2).
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Totnes road. The settlements or farms of Higher Blagdon, Middle Blagdon and Lower Blagdon are situated to the north of the manor house.
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16th c. shield of six quarters surviving in the Kirkham Chantry: 1:Kirkham; 2:Dennis; 3:Scobhull; 4:Waye; 5:Ferrers; 6:Malherbe
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Secondly he married Thomasine (or Cicily) Carew, only daughter (and heiress in her issue) of Sir William Carew (born 1483) of
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Elizabeth Parker, who married firstly to Thomas Baring of Larkbear, near Exeter, a younger brother of her sister's husband
424:(died 1461). His daughter from this marriage was Thomasine Kirkham, heiress of Mohuns Ottery, who married Thomas Southcott. 1468: 1433: 1448: 1253: 702:("Your light is my path") with the date "1708". In 1717 "Edward Blount of Blagdon" registered his landholdings under the 395:
Arms of Ferrers and Malherbe, 5th and 6th quarters of the 16th c. shield of six quarters surviving in the Kirkham Chantry
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Sir Henry Dennis of Pancras Week and Blagdon (son and heir of Sir Robert Dennis of Pancras Week), left three children:
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near Plymouth, later the principal seat of his descendants. Francis Parker of Blagdon left three daughters including:
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that of his wife. Between the figures is a column on which is sculpted at top a sunburst inscribed with the letters "
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in Gloucestershire, which marriage was commemorated by the surviving heraldic overmantel above the fireplace of the
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Sir Robert Dennis (fl.1272/1307), son and heir, died without issue and bequeathed his estates to his two sisters:
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Hatchments in Britain, Vol.7: Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Somerset
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in Devon. The marriage was childless but is memorialised on one of the sculpted oak heraldic shields on the
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Robert Kirkham (1432-1451), eldest son and heir, aged 11 at his father's death. He died childless aged 19.
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quoting sources: HMC, Manuscripts of the House of Lords, Vol. 11, 1714-1718, no. 3979, p. 290, Main Papers
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Monument in the Kirkham Chantry of the Church of St John The Baptist, Paignton, to Sir William Kirkham
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Arms of Sir John Kirkham (1472–1529) impaling Moore, symbolising his first marriage. Cullompton Church
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Agatha Dennis, who married Sir Nicholas Kirkham, who inherited Blagdon and Collaton Clavill (known as
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in Devon, by his wife Joane Courtenay, a daughter of Sir William Courtenay (died 1485) of Powderham,
354: 854:(1735-1788) inherited his paternal estates (North Molton, Boringdon and Saltram, etc.), Blagdon and 21: 1644: 490: 29: 756: 310:(died 1723), he was a "very free and liberal, ... prudent and discreet" benefactor of the town of 914: 863: 514:("Sacred to the memory into death of the most illustrious man William Kirkham, Knight Bachelor"). 346: 275: 238: 905:
for Devon, (second son of Rev. James Hogg, Vicar of Geddington, Northamptonshire, and master of
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Henrietta Blount (died 1782), second daughter, who married twice: firstly to Peter Proli of
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Richard Kirkham (died 1631), eldest son and heir, who married "the heiress of Oldham" near
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Fourthly to Jane Mathew, daughter and heiress of William Mathew of Milton, without issue.
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Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire
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of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, pp. 516–17, pedigree of Kirkham of Blagdon
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of Blagdon manor house. This shows the initials "EB" and displays the arms of Blount (
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of the Moorehayes Chapel of Cullompton Church, displaying Kirkham impaling Moore (
99: 804:(1730–1816); secondly to William Spicer of Wear, thirdly to John Fryer of Exeter. 1056: 499: 120: 56: 52: 1137:, (1643–1723) The Worthies of Devon, 1810 edition, London, p.555, biography of 1673:, Transactions of the Devonshire Association, Vol. 32, 1900, pp. 296–300. 1542: 684: 662:
1708 heraldic overmantle in great hall of Blagdon House showing arms of Blount
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In the ancient Church of St John, the parish church of Paignton, survives the
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erected by him in 1867 and situated 6 metres south of the chancel wall, is a
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to cater for the greatly expanded populations due to the development of the
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in Worcestershire, married Mary Kirkham, heiress of Blagdon. His eldest son
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in the parish of South Pool near Kingsbridge, Devon. The arms of Scobhull (
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Memoriae sacrum in obitum ornatissimi viri Gulielmi Kirkham Equitis Aurati
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in Essex, and left a daughter and sole heiress Mary Kirkham, who married
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Thomas Kirkham (1504-1551/2), eldest son and heir, who married twice:
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Sir William Kirkham (died 1623), nephew, son of Richard Kirkham of
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In 1864 Rev. John Roughton Hogg (1811-1867), of Blagdon, Vicar of
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Francis's heir was his elder brother John Parker (1703-1768) of
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Argent, three fleurs-de-lys gules a label of three points azure
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Vivian, p.588, pedigree of Parker "Francis Parker of Blagdon"
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Or, a chevron gules between three nettle leaves erect proper
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Secondly to a daughter of Sir Thomas Fulford (died 1489) of
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http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/worcs/vol4/pp285-289
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Heaven crowns his soul with bliss, the earth with praise,
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in Worcestershire, to whom the manor of Blagdon passed.
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Elizabeth Blount (died 1778), eldest daughter, wife of
1530:. E. Cave. 8 September 1846 – via Google Books. 1471:
21 April 1763 – via National Archive of the UK.
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Vivian, Heraldic Visitationms of Devon, 1895, p. 281.
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Margaret Dennis, who married Sir Reginald Ferrers of
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in 1483, by his wife Margaret Bonville, daughter of
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Notes on Blagdon Barton, near Totnes and its owners
1447:, 8th Edition, London, 1845, p.703, Earl of Morley 1403:. J.G. & F. Rivington – via Google Books. 743:(1701/2-1773), third daughter, who in 1727 married 270:, whose sister Cecily Cheney was the mother of Sir 103:
Arms of Dennis of Pancras Week, Blagdon and Orleigh
1595:"Devon Historic Churches Trust - Collaton St Mary" 873:in Collaton St Mary is called the "Parkers Arms" ( 733:in Norfolk (younger brother of her brother-in-law 306:in 1523/4. According to the Devonshire biographer 147:("Danish"), being the adjectival form of the noun 825:, by his wife Bridget Bertie a granddaughter of 557:Got good men's love; his will his conscience free 135:. The name was created in Anglo-Norman French as 1252:, 1810 edition, London, p.555, biography of Sir 551:Wit, judgement, learning, knowledge, his deserts 437:. He married Margaret Dennis, a daughter of Sir 866:to him survives in St John's Church, Paignton. 349:(by his wife Elizabeth Hungerford, daughter of 332:Ermine, on a chevron azure three cinquefoils or 1481:Summers, Peter & Titterton, John, (eds.), 1344:Letter dated 27 August 1714 from Edward Blount 716:Hugh Clifford, 3rd Baron Clifford of Chudleigh 695:(Guise) above a scroll inscribed with a Latin 481:Effigy of Sir William Kirkham, Kirkham Chantry 318:Firstly to a daughter of the Moore family of 8: 1205:File:1567DateStone BlagdonManor Paignton.JPG 575:His bounty great his council & his store 539:His life, his death, God gave him happy days 521:"This worthy knight whose corps entombed lie 545:Gave him the gifts of nature, generous arts 631:Sir George Blount, 2nd Baronet (died 1667) 453:nine times between 1507/8 to 1553/4 and a 47:in Devon, England (today in the parish of 877:) after the tenure of the Parker family. 587:Envy may strive to hurt but cannot touch" 1223: 1221: 1103: 1101: 1073: 1071: 1069: 1067: 1065: 755: 621: 569:Were guides unto his actions to the poor 228: 195: 98: 1389:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1016: 1014: 1012: 1010: 954: 952: 950: 946: 893:, built in 1864 by Rev. Hogg of Blagdon 581:Ready to succour all his worth was such 351:Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford 858:descended to John Parker's second son 648:Sir Walter Kirkham Blount, 3rd Baronet 176:in Devon, who inherited Pancras Week; 7: 1724:Buildings and structures in Paignton 1611:Listed building text "Hogg Memorial" 1330:Pope, Alexander (8 September 1753). 1317:Further reading see: Mack, Maynard, 1176:Vivian, p.246, pedigree of Courtenay 785:Anne Parker, who married the banker 422:William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville 280:William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville 1734:Grade II* listed buildings in Devon 1353:Vivian, p.196, pedigree of Clifford 827:Montagu Bertie, 2nd Earl of Lindsey 282:(1391-1461), of Chewton, Somerset. 1399:Debrett, John (8 September 1839). 1301:"REGISTRATION OF PAPISTS' ESTATES" 745:Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk 735:Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk 302:(1472–1529), eldest son and heir, 133:Azure, three Danish battle axes or 14: 1501:discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk 1458:NT guidebook, Saltram House, p.65 979:"Blagdon Manor, Paignton, Torbay" 846:Montagu Edmund Parker (1737–1813) 669:Henry Howard, 7th Duke of Norfolk 563:From wronging any; wisdom, equity 314:in Devon. 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Index



The great hall
Paignton
Collaton St Mary
Manor
manor house
Barton
grade II*
Chantry


Dennis family
Pancras Week
Bradworthy
Orleigh
Latinized
Dacia
Denmark
Bere Ferrers
Collaton St Mary

William Hankford
Annery
Chief Justice of the King's Bench

Scobhull
Newton St Cyres
Pinhoe
William Courtenay

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