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661:"Near this marble are laid the ashes of a lovable youth, John Kellond, Esquire. Restrain yourselves from tears, ye parents, marble and sky will weep for the death they cover; watch not with an ever burning torch; let the virtues, simplicity and innocence which he cultivated guard his tomb. The dearly loved son was once the comfort, but now the loss of John Kellond Esq. of Painsford, in the county of Devon, and of his sorrowing mother Bridget, sister of John Fownes, late of Whilley, Esquire, in the same county, a not unworthy offspring of each illustrious stock. He now rests here near the remains of his uncle Thomas Fownes, formerly of this parish Esquire, to whom he was close in blood and is now close also in his tomb. He died on the 2nd day of July in the year of salvation 1685 (and) of his age 19". 194: 1298:"Sir Nicholas Parker, captain of Pendennis castle, was, in 1598, by letter of the queen Elizabeth, empowered to exercise the charge of captain of that fort by deputy, in case of necessity; and subsequently, in exercise of the power conferred upon him by that letter, he appointed Nicholas Burton his deputy.(p.90) Nicholas Burton was succeeded in the lieutenant-governorship by Sir Nicholas Hals.(pp.23-4) Nicholas Burton, in a petition dated 1624, described himself as "late Lieutenant-Governor of Pendennis Fort". (St Pa. Dom. Ser. vol. 168, No. 77). He probably had resigned the lieutenant-governorship, and been succeeded by Sir Nicholas Hals, in 1613" 185: 40: 28: 20: 120: 651:
Solatium fuit jam desiderium Johannis Kellond Armig: de Painsford in comitatu Devoniæ et tritissimæ Matris Bridgettæ, Johannis Fownes nuper de Whilley Armiger: in eodem agro sororis ex utraq(ue) familia illustri Proles non Ignobilis Jam juxta Reliquias Avunculi sui Thomaæ Fownes de hac Parochia quondam Ar(migeri) Cui sanguine fuit Agnatus Hic vicino etiam cinere quiescit. Obiit 2do die Julii 1685 Salutis Ætatis suæ Anno 19°
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in 1683. He refounded the chapel at Painsford in 1687. He married his first cousin Bridget Fownes (born 1641), sister of John Fownes (1640–1670) of Whitley, Devon. His monument survives in Ashprington Church. His eldest son, who predeceased him, was John Kellond (1666–1685) who died unmarried aged
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M(emoriae) S(acrum) Hæc juxta marmora siti sunt cineres juvenis amabilis Johannis Kellond Armigeri a lachrymis temperate parentes Flebunt interitum quem tegunt Marmor et cælum Nec Lampade vigilate perenni Custodiant urnam quas coluit virtutes Candor et Innocentia Filius Fuit olim dilectissimus
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Richard Piperell held Painsford during the reign of King Richard II (1377–1399). He was succeeded by his son Richard Piperell (died 1406/07) who died without progeny, when his heir became his sister Alis Piperell, then aged 40, the wife of her near neighbour Walter Halgewell
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John III Kellond (1690–1712), only son, who died unmarried aged 22. As he was predeceased by his three sisters, Painsford was inherited by his aunt Susanna Kellond (1676/7-176), wife of William Courtenay of Tremere, Lanivet in Cornwall.
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Papers of Michelmore family of Painsford House, Ashprington: "1509-1902: misc Devon (Painsford House in Ashprington, etc) deeds and estate papers", Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust), ref:118M
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in 1666, purchased Painsford in 1647. He was a son of John Kellond (1575/6-1623) of Totnes, a son of Walter Kellond (died 1592) of Totnes, merchant. He married Susanna Fownes (died 1648/49), a daughter of
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Pole, p.292 "Halgawell", which paragraph he places in the section headed "Ashbrinton (i.e. Ashprington); not apparently to be confused with the estate of "Haleghewell" (now "Halwell") in the parish of
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E A Webb, 'Monuments, memorials and heraldry', in The Records of St. Bartholomew's Priory and St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield: Volume 2 (Oxford, 1921), pp. 449-487
830:"A few years ago it was sold by the Countess of Cork and Mr. Poyntz, as representatives of the Courtenays of Painsford, to Mr. Philip Michelmore, the present proprietor" 977:
Thorn, Caroline & Frank, (eds.) Domesday Book, (Morris, John, gen.ed.) Vol. 9, Devon, Parts 1 & 2, Phillimore Press, Chichester, 1985, Part 2 (notes) 17:107
72:"still retains its pulpit, pews and altar -piece, and has a suit of armour hanging over the communion rails. The left wing of the house has a fine row of arches." 306:
William Somaster (1507–29 June 1589), son and heir, who married Katherine Fortescue, a daughter of Henry Fortescue (1492–1567) of Preston in the parish of
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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.284
1059:(died 1640), Survey of Devon, 1811 edition, London, 1811, with 1810 Additions, p.167, who adds "whose armories Stokenham showeth", meaning unclear 1004:
Pole, Sir William (died 1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, p.501
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The display of inverted heraldic shields was used in the 13th century to denote that the armiger was dead, see for example the manuscripts of
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in 1573–1574, who built the present mansion house at Trerice in about 1572. Her half-brothers (by her father's second wife) were Sir
335:"Wylliam Sumaster of Paynesford Esquire, died the xxix of June 1589 & lyeth here buryed. Christ is my life and death my advantage" 1568: 578: 503:. Samuel Somaster married secondly to a certain Dorothy, widow of a certain Wise. He had progeny 5 daughters and 7 sons, including: 1642: 1619: 889: 232:. The pedigree of "Somaster of Painsford" was one of those submitted by the gentry families of Devon to the heralds at the 1620 593:
in Somerset. The couple's monument survives in Ashprington Church. One of his younger sons, Thomas Kellond (1636–1686) went to
68:"It was formerly much larger than at present, and its dilapidated chapel, though disused since the middle of the last century" 790: 387:
Henry Somaster (died 1606) of Painsford, 3rd son and heir, who in 1583 married Alice Arundell (died 1622/23), a daughter of
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Or Agnes, per the verse on brass plate in Yealmpton Church of her daughter Isabella Fortescue, wife of John Copleston of
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In 2017 Painsford is a farmhouse much reduced in size displaying few signs of its former high status as a mansion of the
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Painsford was inherited by Susanna Kellond (1676/7-176), aunt of John III Kellond (1690–1712) of Painsford and wife of
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whose impeachment and attempted unconstitutional arrest by King Charles I in the House of Commons in 1642 sparked the
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Sir Samuel Somaster (born 1592) of Painsford, son and heir, who married Frances Strode (died 1628), a daughter of Sir
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Painsford was held by the Halgewell family until it was purchased by John Somaster, a brother of William Somaster of
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in 1680–81. He married firstly in 1684 Margaret Drewe (died 1693/94), a daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Drewe of
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by his first wife Anne Courtenay, second daughter and co-heiress of Kellond Courtenay of Painsford and a niece of
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Painsford was purchased from the Halgewell family by John Somaster (died 1535), a brother of William Somaster of
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Stated incorrectly as "and co-heiress" per Vivian, p.695, as she had half-brothers by her father's second wife
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variously for Totnes, Tavistock and Plympton.), by his wife Elizabeth St Maur, a daughter of William St Maur
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Painsford remained a seat of the Michelmore family until 1960. In 1878 it had been let to Richard Coaker.
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John Somaster (died 1535) married Jane Dillon, a daughter of Nicholas Dillon of Chimwell in the parish of
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William Somaster (born 1615), 3rd son, a captain in the Parliamentary Navy during the Civil War.
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Arms of Sir John Speke (died 1518) impaling Somester, arms of his 3rd wife Elizabeth Somester:
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Samuel Somaster (born 1621), 4th son, a lieutenant in Sir Francis Drake's Regiment of Horse.
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Henry Somaster (born 1613), 2nd son, a captain in the Earl of Manchester's Regiment of Foot.
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St Mary in Devon (whose mural monument survives in St Mary's Church, Plympton) a
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Above are two inverted brass shields, both displaying the arms of Somaster
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survives in Ashprington Church, inscribed on a brass plate as follows:
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Mary Somaster (born 1611), eldest daughter, wife of Dr Joseph Martin,
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Pendennis & St Mawes: An Historical Sketch of Two Cornish Castles
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According to the 1810 Additions to Risdon, Painsford was sold by the
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Argent, a castle triple-towered within an orle of fleurs-de-lys sable
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Argent, a castle triple-towered within an orle of fleurs-de-lys sable
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Charles Kellond (1660–1695) of Painsford, eldest son and heir, a
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Rebeka Somaster, wife of Nicholas Burton, Lieutenant-Governor of
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in Gloucestershire. By his wife he had 3 sons and 3 daughters.
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Sable, a fess argent in chief three fleurs-de-lys of the last
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Sir Samuel Somaster (born 1592) of Painsford, son and heir;
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Henry Somaster (died 1606) of Painsford, 3rd son and heir.
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The English language version of the very common Latin
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19 at St Mary, Savoy, and was buried in the Church of
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Vivian, pp.508-9, pedigree of "Kellond of Painsford"
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Sable a fess and in chief three fleurs-de-lis argent
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The arms of Somaster thus appear sculpted in the 66:Painsford House was described as follows in 1850: 1569:Vivian, p.509: "Tremere, Lanivet", modern: Tremore 540:George Somaster (born 1612), eldest son and heir. 207:Argent, a castle between three fleurs-de-lis sable 139:Halgawell) of Halgawell (later Halwell Combe, now 1639:History of Parliament: House of Commons 1790–1820 1616:History of Parliament: House of Commons 1790–1820 1419:Vivian, p.372-4, pedigree of "Fownes of Plymouth" 612:(1635–1692) of Painsford, eldest son and heir, a 507:George Somaster (born 1612), eldest son and heir. 310:, Devon (a younger grandson of John Fortescue of 287:in the Chapel of St George (which he built) in 730:in Devon, itself a cadet line of the Courtenay 54:, etc.) is an historic estate in the parish of 1675:"Lord Cork" per Risdon, 1810 Additions, p.380 1038:of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.695 726:in Cornwall, a junior branch of Courtenay of 643:A demi heraldic tiger salient or maned argent 211:Or, a castle between five fleurs-de-lis sable 8: 368:3 January 1571 – 1603, died without progeny. 1654:"RBH Biography: Stephen Poyntz (1685-1750)" 267:, Somerset and of Heywood in the parish of 1588:Vivian, pp.244, 246, pedigree of Courtenay 789:. He was the 3rd but 2nd surviving son of 1490:Per inscription on monument in Church of 1150:("death to me is reward") from St Paul's 360:Rev. Thomas Somaster, 2nd son, Rector of 347:Azure, a bend engrailed argent cotised or 1214:Clergy of the Church of England database 878: 645:. It is inscribed in Latin as follows: 374:George Somaster, 4th son, Principal of 1713:Further reading re Michelmore family: 813:in Somerset, and were later seated at 479:in 1601, 1604, 1621 and 1625, and for 125:Argent, a chevron gules between three 7: 861:Apartment to let in Painsford House 491:of Devon from 1599. His 2nd son was 760:Per bend embattled argent and gules 403:, Cornwall, in 1555 and 1558, and 291:, the burial place of her husband. 99:The estate is not mentioned in the 1726:White's Devonshire Directory, 1878 828:(1822) clarifies this by stating: 795:John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich 620:in March 1679, 1681 and 1685. and 14: 1635:Boyle, Hon. Courtenay (1770–1844) 1612:Boyle, Hon. Courtenay (1770–1844) 16:Historic estate in Devon, England 902:White's Directory of Devon, 1850 824:(Boyle family) and "Mr Poyntz". 192: 183: 451:Sir Samuel Somaster (born 1592) 123:Arms of Piperell of Painsford: 791:Edmund Boyle, 7th Earl of Cork 641:of a second son, and a crest: 525:Chancellor of Exeter Cathedral 1: 1684:Risdon, 1810 Additions, p.380 811:feudal barons of Curry Mallet 637:, on the fess a crescent for 1296:, Truro & London, 1875: 1112:in the parish of Ashprington 1072:("as if highest magistrate") 722:of Tremore in the parish of 686:John III Kellond (1690–1712) 657:Which may be translated as: 495:(1594–1645), MP, one of the 302:William Somaster (1507–1589) 1292:See: Olivcer, S. Pasfield, 890:Sir John-William de la Pole 744:feudal barons of Okehampton 666:Charles Kellond (1660–1695) 605:John II Kellond (1635–1692) 536:George Somaster (born 1612) 236:of Devon. Their arms were: 1759: 1700:, Magna Britannia, Vol.6, 1212:Archdeacon Of Cornwall in 1152:Epistle to the Philippians 892:(ed.), London, 1791, p.291 577:in 1619, whose descendant 564:John Kellond (1609–1679), 560:John I Kellond (1609–1679) 383:Henry Somaster (died 1606) 23:Painsford, now a farmhouse 1743:Historic estates in Devon 1494:to their son John Kellond 779:French Revolutionary Wars 740:feudal barons of Plympton 573:(died 1638) of Plymouth, 224:John Somaster (died 1535) 70:(i.e. the 18th century), 31:Painsford House, drawing 1492:St Bartholomew-the-Great 781:and in 1807 served as a 773:, was an officer of the 680:The Grange, Broadhembury 627:St Bartholomew-the-Great 405:High Sheriff of Cornwall 1187:Vivian, p.695, quoting 423:, Falmouth, during the 376:Broadgates Hall, Oxford 1641:, ed. R. Thorne, 1986 1618:, ed. R. Thorne, 1986 762: 715: 556: 487:from 1593 to 1594 and 475:in 1597 and 1624, for 378:, died without progeny 366:Archdeacon of Cornwall 251:. 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1609: 1603: 1600: 1594: 1591: 1585: 1582: 1579:Vivian, p.509 1576: 1573: 1570: 1565: 1562: 1559:Vivian, p.509 1556: 1553: 1550:Vivian, p.509 1547: 1544: 1541:Vivian, p.509 1538: 1535: 1529: 1526: 1523: 1518: 1515: 1512:Vivian, p.509 1509: 1506: 1500: 1497: 1493: 1487: 1484: 1481:Vivian, p.373 1478: 1475: 1471: 1466: 1463: 1460:Vivian, p.508 1457: 1454: 1449: 1443: 1440: 1437:Vivian, p.508 1434: 1431: 1425: 1422: 1416: 1413: 1410:Vivian, p.508 1407: 1404: 1400: 1395: 1392: 1386: 1383: 1380:Vivian, p.508 1377: 1374: 1371:Vivian, p.695 1368: 1365: 1362:Vivian, p.695 1359: 1356: 1353:Vivian, p.695 1350: 1347: 1344:Vivian, p.695 1341: 1338: 1335:Vivian, p.695 1332: 1329: 1326:Vivian, p.695 1323: 1320: 1317:Vivian, p.695 1314: 1311: 1308:Vivian, p.695 1305: 1302: 1299: 1295: 1289: 1286: 1283:Vivian, p.695 1280: 1277: 1274: 1271: 1266: 1263: 1257: 1254: 1251:Vivian, p.695 1248: 1245: 1242:Vivian, p.695 1239: 1236: 1233:Vivian, p.695 1230: 1227: 1224:Vivian, p.695 1221: 1218: 1215: 1209: 1206: 1203:Vivian, p.695 1200: 1197: 1194: 1190: 1184: 1181: 1178: 1173: 1170: 1166: 1165:Matthew Paris 1160: 1157: 1153: 1149: 1148: 1144: 1138: 1135: 1132: 1127: 1124: 1118: 1115: 1111: 1105: 1102: 1099:Vivian, p.353 1096: 1093: 1087: 1084: 1081:Vivian, p.695 1078: 1075: 1071: 1065: 1062: 1058: 1053: 1050: 1047:Vivian, p.695 1044: 1041: 1037: 1033: 1028: 1025: 1019: 1016: 1013:Vivian, p.695 1010: 1007: 1001: 998: 995:Vivian, p.695 992: 989: 983: 980: 974: 971: 967: 961: 958: 952: 949: 943: 940: 936: 930: 927: 921: 918: 914: 909: 906: 903: 898: 895: 891: 887: 882: 879: 873: 869: 865: 863: 860: 858: 855: 851: 848: 847: 843: 841: 835: 833: 831: 827: 823: 818: 816: 812: 808: 804: 800: 796: 792: 788: 784: 780: 776: 772: 769:(1770–1844), 768: 761: 756: 749: 747: 745: 741: 737: 733: 729: 725: 721: 714: 712: 708: 701: 694: 692: 685: 683: 681: 677: 673: 665: 660: 659: 658: 652: 648: 647: 646: 644: 640: 636: 632: 628: 623: 619: 615: 611: 604: 602: 600: 599:Massachusetts 596: 592: 589:, heiress of 588: 584: 580: 576: 572: 571:Thomas Fownes 567: 559: 555: 550: 543: 541: 535: 530: 526: 522: 518: 515: 512: 509: 506: 505: 504: 502: 498: 494: 490: 486: 482: 478: 477:Plympton Erle 474: 470: 466: 462: 458: 450: 445: 441: 438: 437: 436: 434: 430: 426: 422: 418: 414: 410: 409:John Arundell 406: 402: 398: 394: 390: 389:John Arundell 382: 377: 373: 370: 367: 363: 359: 356: 352: 351: 350: 348: 344: 336: 333: 332: 331: 329: 326:, Devon. His 325: 321: 317: 313: 309: 301: 299: 297: 292: 290: 286: 285:Speke Chantry 282: 278: 274: 270: 266: 262: 258: 254: 250: 249: 243: 239: 235: 231: 223: 216: 212: 208: 204: 195: 186: 174: 169: 162: 160: 158: 150: 148: 146: 142: 138: 130: 128: 121: 114: 112: 110: 106: 102: 101:Domesday Book 94: 89: 87: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 61: 59: 57: 53: 49: 41: 34: 29: 21: 1721: 1709: 1701: 1689: 1680: 1671: 1662: 1648: 1638: 1634: 1625: 1615: 1611: 1602: 1593: 1584: 1575: 1564: 1555: 1546: 1537: 1528: 1517: 1508: 1499: 1486: 1477: 1465: 1456: 1442: 1433: 1424: 1415: 1406: 1394: 1385: 1376: 1367: 1358: 1349: 1340: 1331: 1322: 1313: 1304: 1297: 1293: 1288: 1279: 1265: 1256: 1247: 1238: 1229: 1220: 1208: 1199: 1188: 1183: 1172: 1159: 1145: 1137: 1126: 1117: 1104: 1095: 1086: 1077: 1069: 1064: 1052: 1043: 1027: 1018: 1009: 1000: 991: 982: 973: 960: 951: 942: 929: 920: 908: 897: 881: 853: 839: 829: 822:Earl of Cork 819: 764: 759: 717: 704: 689: 669: 656: 649: 642: 634: 608: 563: 553: 539: 497:Five Members 454: 386: 362:Bere Ferrers 346: 340: 334: 305: 293: 284: 256: 245: 237: 227: 214: 210: 206: 202: 172: 154: 136: 133: 124: 107:recorded by 98: 71: 67: 65: 51: 47: 46: 32: 1121:Pole, p.307 1090:Pole, p.307 1022:Pole, p.291 986:Pole, p.291 955:Pole, p.292 935:regnal date 924:Pole, p.496 777:during the 145:Ashprington 56:Ashprington 50:(anciently 1702:Devonshire 937:8 Henry IV 874:References 850:Gray, Todd 836:Michelmore 815:Iron Acton 775:Royal Navy 705:Or, three 682:in Devon. 639:difference 345:Fortescue 298:in Devon. 269:Wembworthy 261:John Speke 248:portcullis 230:Nether Exe 157:Nether Exe 127:pineapples 58:in Devon. 1177:See image 1131:See image 765:Hon. Sir 728:Powderham 695:Courtenay 531:in Devon. 501:Civil War 483:in 1614, 433:West Looe 425:Civil War 151:Halgewell 48:Painsford 1737:Category 1666:Aspinall 803:Cornhill 799:Thatcham 707:torteaux 481:Plymouth 465:Plympton 415:and for 413:Cornwall 401:Mitchell 343:impaling 240:. Their 163:Somaster 143:), near 115:Piperell 1143:epitaph 968:, Devon 966:Brixton 805:in the 724:Lanivet 629:in the 544:Kellond 461:Newnham 417:Tregony 393:Trerice 322:of the 271:and of 141:Halwell 90:Descent 52:Pinford 1696:& 1154:, 1:21 1110:Bowden 826:Lysons 787:Bandon 676:Totnes 618:Totnes 595:Boston 427:; and 253:Risdon 105:holder 95:Wolhey 80:loggia 750:Boyle 713:azure 711:label 473:Devon 242:crest 215:Right 203:Left: 137:alias 84:piers 33:circa 785:for 742:and 674:for 616:for 471:for 399:for 364:and 320:lord 314:, a 244:was 129:vert 109:Pole 35:1750 1191:by 771:KCH 734:of 521:LLD 1739:: 852:, 832:. 746:. 738:, 709:a 601:. 597:, 523:, 246:a 159:. 147:. 1656:. 1450:. 653:. 337:. 175:. 135:(

Index




Ashprington
Devonshire gentry
loggia
piers
Domesday Book
holder
Pole

pineapples
Halwell
Ashprington
Nether Exe



Nether Exe
Heraldic Visitation
crest
portcullis
Risdon
John Speke
Whitelackington
Wembworthy
Bramford Speke
Sheriff of Devon
Member of Parliament
Exeter Cathedral

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