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Magna Britannia
… of Totton, is a small market-town about eight miles from Ashburton, and about 200 from London. The number of …
Magna Britannia
… endowed it with an estate called Combe, in the parish of Ashburton, now let at 40 l. per annum. The master of the … and in the deanery of Totton, lies about three miles from Ashburton on the road to Plymouth. A market on Tuesday was … and in the deanery of Moreton, is a daughter-church to Ashburton, from which town it is about four miles distant. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… built in 1845, chiefly at the expense of the first Lord Ashburton, replacing a church destroyed by fire which … Arthur Baring, the younger brother of the present Lord Ashburton. The Rectory House was on the opposite side of the … infra), the present owner being Francis Denzil fifth Lord Ashburton. Corham. Argent a cross sable between four eagles …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… acquired in 1818 by Alexander Baring, who was created Lord Ashburton in 1835, and it has remained in his family till the present day, Francis Denzil Edward Baring, Lord Ashburton, being the present lord of the manor. Bayntun. …
Magna Britannia
… is a considerable coasting trade: the woollen goods from Ashburton are exported from Dartmouth. A few boats are … and in the deanery of Totton, lies about five miles from Ashburton, and about the same distance from Totnes. There are …
Magna Britannia
… deanery of Ipplepen, lies about four miles and a half from Ashburton, Totnes, and Newton Abbot. The principal villages … Bushell, which is in this parish, and about six miles from Ashburton. The village of Houghton also is in this parish. … of Great Manaton, Little Manaton, Hounditch, Langton, Ashburton, Ilsington, Houghton, Teigngrace, and Teign-week. …
Magna Britannia
… and in the deanery of Totton, lies about five miles from Ashburton. The small villages of Michelcombe and Stoke are in …
Magna Britannia
… and in the deanery of Moreton, lies about five miles from Ashburton, and between six and seven from Newton Abbot. … of whose descendants it was purchased by the late Lord Ashburton. It is now the property of his son, the present …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… near the village. The principal landowners are Lord Ashburton and Sir John Courtown Edward Shelley, bart., J.P., …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… when it was sold to Alexander Baring, who was created Lord Ashburton in 1835. The later history of Itchen Stoke is given … owner being Francis Denzil Edward Baring fifth Lord Ashburton. At the time of the Domesday Survey there was a … manor up to the present time, 53 the patron being now Lord Ashburton. The living is still a vicarage, forming a benefice …
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