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Magna Britannia
… Lord Clinton and Say; and Tehidy Park, the seat of Lord de Dunstanville; the last mentioned nobleman keeps also in his …
Magna Britannia
… Dorsetshire in the seventeenth century. The heiresses of Dunstanville, Clive, Basse, Kirke, and co-heiresses of …
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… Roskrow Gluvias Mr. R. W. Fox, (As lessee under Lord de Dunstanville.) Rosemundy St. Agnes John James, Esq. Roseteage …
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… Bart., of Tehidy, in Cornwall, who was created Baron De Dunstanville, in 1796. Heiresses of Balun, Walleis, Helligan, …
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… the coheiresses married Herle and Killiow. Basset, Lord de Dunstanville. The ancient family of Basset of Cornwall and … of the Bassets of Cornwall with the ancient family of Dunstanville is incorrectly stated in pedigrees apparently of … represent them as descended from Thomas Basset and Alice Dunstanville. The fact is, that Thomas Basset, son of …
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… be that of prior date), Alan, and in the other Walter de Dunstanville. Alan's daughter brought an estate in Cornwall, … of later date, are inherited in a direct line by Lord de Dunstanville; the Dinhams, who appear to have acquired, by … the three principal land-holders in the county are Lord de Dunstanville, who, besides what remained of the ancient …
Magna Britannia
… or Tumuli, ccxviii. Bassets-Cove, 143. Basset, Lord de Dunstanville, family of, lxxvi. lxxviii. Arms, lxxviii. … 78. Manors, 79, 80. Church, 80, 81. Dunmere in Bodmin, 36. Dunstanville, see Basset. Dunstanville town in St. Budock, 47. Dunveth in St. Breock, …
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… of the principal planters of the present day, are Lord de Dunstanville, Sir John St. Aubyn, Sir William Lemon, Mr. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… lands in Costow in Wroughton, granted by Walter (III) de Dunstanville; 28 4 carucates in Wapley and Codrington (Glos.) …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
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