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Historic estate in Devon, England
Thuborough (alias Therborough, Theoburgh, etc.) in the parish of Sutcombe, Devon, England, is an historic estate, formerly a seat of a branch of the Prideaux
Thuborough
Historic estate in Devon, England
Netherton Hall, and are shown in stained glass impaled by de Esse of Thuborough in the Thuborough Chapel of Sutcombe Church. Spencer Combe is given erroneously
Spencer_Combe
Village and civil parish in Devon, England
annual grant from the Parish Council is Sutcombe Free Church Cemetery. Thuborough in the south of the parish is now a farmhouse, but it was an estate mentioned
Sutcombe
English politician
the son of Jonathan Prideaux (d. 1637), of Theuborough, now known as Thuborough, in the parish of Sutcombe, Devon. He enrolled at Exeter College, Oxford
Richard_Prideaux
Surname list
Prideaux was seated variously at Orcheton, Modbury; Adeston, Holbeton; Thuborough, Sutcombe; Soldon, Holsworthy; Netherton, Farway; Ashburton; Nutwell,
Prideaux_(name)
English courtier and politician
Raleigh of Devon; Joan Edgcumbe, who married Fulk Prideaux (1472-1531) of Thuborough in the parish of Sutcombe in Devon. A heraldic bench end in Sutcombe Church
Richard_Edgcumbe_(died_1489)
Manor House
grandfather's estates to two kinsmen, Richard II Prideaux (died 1617) of Thuborough, Devon and his son Jonathan Prideaux (died 1637), who later resumed the
Trerice
Historic estate in Devon, England
various branches, most notably at Orcharton, Modbury; Adeston, Holbeton; Thuborough, Sutcombe; Solden, Holsworthy; Netherton, Farway; Ashburton; Nutwell,
Soldon,_Holsworthy
wife Charity Prideaux, a daughter of Richard Prideaux (died 1603) of Thuborough, Sutcombe, Devon. By Katherine he had seven further children: Simon (born
Simon_Leach
English sheriff
his wife Eleanor Giffard (daughter and co-heiress of Stephen Giffard of Thuborough) by whom he had the following progeny, one son, who died young, and four
John_Basset_(1462–1528)
Historic manor in north Devon, England
one of the co-heiresses of Sir Alan de Esse of Thuborough and founded the family of Giffard of Thuborough in the parish of Sutcombe in Devon. Thomas Giffard
Halsbury
Church in England
Devon Churches in the Deanery of Okehampton. "1 Jonathan Prideaux, of Thuborough, Devon, esq, and son 2 Sir Shilston Calmady, kt". The National Archives
St Bridget's Church, Bridestowe
St_Bridget's_Church,_Bridestowe
Arms of English families from Devon
chief a label of three points gules Orcheton, Modbury; Adeston, Holbeton; Thuborough, Sutcombe; Soldon, Holsworthy; Netherton, Farway; Ashburton; Nutwell,
Devon_heraldry
his uncle. Katherine Arundell, wife of Richard Prideaux (died 1603) of Thuborough in the parish of Sutcombe, Devon. She was heir to her nephew John Arundell
John_Arundell_(admiral)
British poet (1806–1889)
of Prideaux seated variously at Orcheton, Modbury; Adeston, Holbeton; Thuborough, Sutcombe; Soldon, Holsworthy; Netherton, Farway; Ashburton; Nutwell,
Walter_Prideaux
Historic estate in Devon, England
earliest at Orcheton. Later branches were seated at Adeston, Holbeton; Thuborough, Sutcombe; Soldon, Holsworthy; Netherton, Farway (see Prideaux baronets);
Orcheton,_Modbury
Isabella de Orcharton. Later branches were seated at Adeston, Holbeton; Thuborough, Sutcombe; Soldon, Holsworthy; Netherton, Farway (see Prideaux baronets);
Thomas_Pridias
Historic estate in Devon, England
and remarried (as his first wife) to Humphrey Prideaux (1487-1550) of Thuborough in the parish of Sutcombe. Elizabeth Courtenay, heiress of Loughtor, married
Newnham_Park
Ermentone King William Ermington 1 fee, 100s Teweberie Robert of Aumale Thuborough 1/4 fee, 25s Lanforda Osbern of Sacey Little Lamford in Cheriton Bishop
Feudal_barony_of_Plympton
Historic estate in Devon, England
various branches, most notably at Orcharton, Modbury; Adeston, Holbeton; Thuborough, Sutcombe; Solden, Holsworthy; Netherton, Farway; Ashburton; Nutwell,
Netherton,_Farway
English lawyer
various branches, most notably at Orcharton, Modbury; Adeston, Holbeton; Thuborough, Sutcombe; Solden, Holsworthy; Netherton, Farway; Ashburton; Nutwell,
Sir Edmund Prideaux, 1st Baronet of Netherton
Sir_Edmund_Prideaux,_1st_Baronet_of_Netherton
Village and civil parish in south Devon, England
and widespread family seated at Orcheton, Modbury; Adeston, Holbeton; Thuborough, Sutcombe; Soldon, Holsworthy; Netherton, Farway; Ashburton; Nutwell,
South_Milton
British bank (1832–1906)
of Prideaux seated variously at Orcheton, Modbury; Adeston, Holbeton; Thuborough, Sutcombe; Soldon, Holsworthy; Netherton, Farway; Ashburton; Nutwell,
Devon_and_Cornwall_Bank
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