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Charles I twice defended him despite his seemingly obvious culpability. James II Bagg died in 1638 and was succeeded by his son George Bagg, when Saltram was described as comprising
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in the sum of £582 to secure his landholdings. Despite having held on to
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717:biography
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1063:Staverton
1058:Sparkwell
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917:Ermington
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886:Dartmouth
855:Charleton
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269:Mideltone
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897:Diptford
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996:Modbury
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498:Nutwell
440:Morrice
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380:Saltram
283:in the
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211:England
180:England
174:Country
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1083:Strete
470:Totnes
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230:3°49′W
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413:Cadiz
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320:manor
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301:Upton
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