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Indio, Bovey Tracey

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1049:"J. E. B. Gover, A. Mawer, and F. M. Stenton in their comprehensive study of place names in Devon showed that in Patent Rolls and other documents Indio was variously referred to as Yondeyeo, Judeyeo, Indiho, Yonyeo, Yondyeo, Yenyeo or Judyeo, and it was not until the early nineteenth century that the name Indeo, with a possible Latin religious inference, was cited. Gover found the earliest references to Yondeyeo in the Letters Patent of 1544, and as Judeyo in 1547. The Letters Domestic of 1765 referred to Indeho, and Benjamin Donne’s map of Devon (also 1765) used Indiho, which on Christopher and John Greenwood’s 1827 map of Devon became Indeo."(boveytraceyhistory.org.uk) 938: 130: 33: 146: 957:(6 miles north of Indio), an officer in the Inniskillen Dragoons and Lieutenant-Colonel of the Devon Militia. In 1850 he rebuilt Indio House, to the design of the Exeter architect David Mackintosh. The resultant house, which survives today, was described by Pevsner as "Austere Tudor relieved by romantic crenellated chimney-stacks". Above the front door is a datestone inscribed "1850" with the initials "CAB", with the arms of Bentinck and the family's 774:
pottery production". Nicholas Crisp arrived in Bovey Tracey in 1767 intending to produce porcelain to rival the output of the well-established Staffordshire Potteries. However the business did not prosper and Crisp was imprisoned for debt in 1768. He subsequently continued production at Indio with his wife until his death in 1774. the next manager was William Ellis, and it was his operation at Indio which was visited by the great Staffordshire potter
820: 753:. He married Margaret Berkeley (d.1654), daughter of Sir Maurice Berkeley of Bruton, Somerset. He had three sons, all of whom either died as infants or otherwise predeceased him, and five daughters, two of whom survived him as co-heiresses, married to Brian and Southcote. Most of the lands were dismembered from the manor of Mohun's Ottery by the Southcotes in about 1670. 484: 153: 964:("fear disgrace"). He purchased the lordship of the manor of Bovey Tracey from William Courtenay, Earl of Devon. His first wife died in 1853, aged 35, only 4 years after their marriage, and is commemorated by a mural monument in Bovey Tracey Church. He married secondly to Frances Williams (1816-1904), 2nd daughter of Martin Williams of 309: 773:
in Yorkshire. The founders of the business were either Tufnell himself, or Tufnell in partnership with William Ellis (born 1742 in Bovey Tracey) or Hammersley or Nicholas Crisp (d.1774). According to Massey (2001) "The Indio Pottery established the reputation of Bovey Tracey as a centre of industrial
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In 1964 Indio was purchased by retired businessman Alfred Edward Whybrow of Woolwich in South London, the son of a boiler-stoker from East London, who had sold his businesses Meadowbank Estates and Castle Sports, a chain of shops with about 15 branches in North London and South Essex. He employed a
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in 1775, on his way to inspect the potteries in Cornwall. In his diary he recorded his unflattering opinion of the factory: "It is a poor trifling concern & conducted in a wretched slovenly manner". In 1785 Indio Pottery was insolvent and unable to pay wages, and was in a "reduced and declining
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by which relationship he obtained several monastic holdings in Devonshire on favourable terms. An ancient document exists, in connection with the Dissolution accounts, which refers to "Rent of a messuage in Yondyeo leased on 15 July 1531 to John Southcote, his wife Joan and Johns’s heirs for ever,
517:, Indio and Ullacombe, both in the parish of Bovey Tracey, were granted to John Southcott of Bodmin and John Tregonwell of Middleton. The earliest recorded secular inhabitant of Indio was John Southcott (d.1556), who in the words of the Devon historian 894:, 1st Count Bentinck (1704-1774), by his wife Charlotte Sophie, Countess von Aldenburg (1715-1800). In 1763 Captain John Albert Bentinck married Renira van Tuyll van Serooskerken (d.1792), 2nd daughter of John, Baron de Tuyll de Serooskerken. 668:, Devon, the last in the male line. Carew settled Mohun's Ottery and other lands on Thomas Southcote (d.1600) of Indio, the husband of his niece. By Thomasine Kirkham he had numerous issue, seated at Indio and Mohun's Ottery. 1542: 635:
of Newton St Cyres, who is chiefly remembered for his artistically acclaimed effigy and monument in Newton St Cyres Church, who (by his second wife) was the ancestor of the
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team of builders who worked on renovations for three years. His grandson, Nicholas Chulapat Nakorn (born 1956), whose father originated in Thailand, is the author of
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boveytraceyhistory.org.uk, quoting Youings, Joyce (Joyce Youings, Devon Monastic Lands: Calendar of Particulars for Grants 1536–1558 (Exeter: DCRS New Series, 1955))
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Montague-Smith, P.W. (ed.), Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage, Kelly's Directories Ltd, Kingston-upon-Thames, 1968, p.896, Duke of Portland
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Today the house retains only about 25 acres of the original estate. The Indio Pottery (1750 -1836), situated to the east of pre-1850 house, was connected by a
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in 1604. He possessed almost 10,000 acres of land and was one of Cornwall's richest residents. Her daughter Elizabeth Rouse married (as his first wife)
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Montague-Smith, P.W. (ed.), Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Companionage, Kelly's Directories Ltd, Kingston-upon-Thames, 1968, p.896
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Thomas Southcot, Esquier, nowe dwellinge at Mouns Otery, maried Kateryn my 2 daught, by whom hee hath issue Sir Pophm Southcot, Kt
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Mural monument in Bovey Tracey Church to Harriet Fulford (1818-1853), 1st wife of Charles Aldenburg Bentinck (1810-1891) of Indio
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In about 1766 a pottery was established at Indio, then seemingly owned by "George Forster Tufnell", apparently the same man as
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Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, 15th Edition, ed. Pirie-Gordon, H., London, 1937, p.141, pedigree of
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for Devon. In 1849 he married firstly Harriet Fulford (1818-1853), 3rd daughter of Col. Baldwin Fulford (1775–1847), of
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George Southcot (born 1560) of Indio, son and heir by his father's 2nd wife Thomasine Kirkham. He was admitted to the
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in 1575. He married Elizabeth Seymour (d.1589), daughter of Sir Henry Seymour, apparently younger brother of
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building rebuilt in 1850, situated about 1/2 mile south of Bovey Tracey Church, on the opposite side of the
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Indio (with Indio Pond) was sold by the Bentinck family in 1939, with 1.5 miles of trout fishing on the
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E clara Southcottorum familia et Barnehusii cohaerede faemina virtute pietate ac modestia ornatissima
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Firstly to Grace Barnehouse, daughter and sole heiress of John Barnehouse of Marsh in the parish of
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in Sussex (1761-8) of Terrington St Clement in Norfolk, a Count of the Empire, was a grandson of
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Henry Aldenburg Bentinck (born 1852), 2nd and eldest surviving son, of Indio, a barrister and
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Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Devon: Being Observations on Several Churches in Devonshire
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A Potwork in Devonshire: The History and Products of the Bovey Tracey Potteries 1750-1836
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Sir Popham Southcote (1603-1643) of Indio, eldest son and heir. Popham's grandfather Sir
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Charles Aldenburg Bentinck (1810-1891), brother, of Terrington St Clement in Norfolk, a
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for Devon. In 1890 he married Alma Martha Paget, eldest daughter of Admiral Lord
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Aspects of the History of Bovey Tracey: Explore the town with a local historian
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The Meaning and History of Indio in Bovey Tracey, and the Legend of its Nunnery
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Secondly he married Thomasine Kirkham, daughter of Thomas Kirkham (d.1552) of
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farm, a possession of St John’s Hospital, Bridgwater, Somerset, from 1216.
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in Devon, is an historic estate. The present large mansion house, known as
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Mary Soutcott, eldest daughter, married to Thomas Ridgeway (1543–1598) of
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Indio in 1844, drawn by Elizabeth Croker. Demolished and re-built in 1850.
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Ellis, William IV (grandson of William Ellis the potter), article on
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http://www.intermix.org.uk/features/FEA_17_bloodintheriver_intro.asp
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Victor Frederick William Cavendish-Bentinck, 9th Duke of Portland
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The estate employed twenty staff, including five gardeners.
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of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.647, pedigree of
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Vivian, p.699; p.702, pedigree of Seymour of Berry Pomeroy
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In 1716 the family was created 611:(c.1555-1620), of Halton in Cornwall, a 598:Thomas Ridgeway, 1st Earl of Londonderry 482: 1308: 1306: 1287: 1285: 1042: 490:of Southcote of Indio in the parish of 303: 271: 247: 126: 933:Charles Aldenburg Bentinck (1810-1891) 496:Argent, a chevron gules between three 1372:, 13 January 2001, p.118, conclusion 1093:George Oliver & John Pike Jones, 890:, being one of the two sons of Hon. 862:was inherited by his distant cousin. 331: 319: 307: 293: 281: 261: 229: 211: 193: 7: 1320: 1318: 912:Charles Pierrepont, 1st Earl Manvers 854:, and the last in the male line was 795:Adams, Brian & Thomas, Anthony, 686:Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset 451: 431:. According to the Devon historian 152: 53:Please consider converting them to 1243:Vivian, p.516, pedigree of Kirkham 923:George William Pierrepont Bentinck 25: 790:The Indio Pottery at Bovey Tracey 779:state suffering continual loss". 732: 607:Elizabeth Southcott, wife of Sir 553:and of Prestcot in the parish of 1496:Devon Gardens trust: Indio House 1425:Devon Gardens trust: Indio House 1366:Bovey Tracey Potteries Revisited 1261:Vivian, pp.135, 698; Pole, p.130 741:Sir Popham Southcote (1603-1643) 151: 144: 128: 31: 844:William Henry, Prince of Orange 627:(1570-1632) of Uton and Hayne, 500:sable, alternative arms of the 515:Dissolution of the Monasteries 470:Dissolution of the Monasteries 452:St John's Hospital, Bridgwater 57:to ensure the article remains 1: 1252:Risdon, p.150; Pevsner, p.844 435:(d.1635) it was originally a 866:Captain John Albert Bentinck 825:Azure, a cross moline argent 619:in Cornwall in 1584 and for 596:in 1584. 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Indio House is located in Devon
Devon
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Bovey Tracey
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Teignbridge
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