to Shobrooke park. The river Shobrooke Lake flows through the village. It had a population of 537 according to the 2011 census. The name Shobrooke is...
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Little Fulford (redirect from Shobrooke Park)
Little Fulford was a historic estate in the parishes of Shobrooke and Crediton, Devon. It briefly share ownership before 1700 with Great Fulford, in Dunsford...
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it from the mansion house known as "Little Fulford" in the parish of Shobrooke, Devon, about 8 miles to the north-east, also owned briefly by Col. Francis...
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the highest point of the Raddon Hills, a small ridge of hills in the Shobrooke area of Mid Devon. The summit is at some 235 metres above sea level, making...
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Sheepwash Sheldon Sherford (near Kingsbridge) Sherford (new town) Shirwell Shobrooke Shute Sidbury Sidford Sidmouth Silverton Slapton Sourton South Brent South...
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Reverend Sir Frederic Shelley, 8th Baronet (1809–1869), of Shobrooke Park, Crediton, Devon, was a cleric and landowner. He was the second son of Sir John...
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to Devon in South West England, first to Dunkeswell, then in 1980 to Shobrooke, where he lived until his death. Despite having spent most of his life...
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seventh Baronet Gatton, Grimsby and Westminster. Their seat after 1880 was Shobrooke Park near Crediton in Devon. Sir John Shelley, 1st Baronet (died c. 1644)...
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Morchard Bishop Newton St Cyres Nymet Rowland Poughill Puddington Sandford Shobrooke Stockleigh English Stockleigh Pomeroy Thelbridge Upton Hellions Washford...
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England. The parishes in the hundred were: Cheriton Fitzpaine, Poughill, Shobrooke, Stockleigh English, Stockleigh Pomeroy, Upton Hellions and Washfield...
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of Shobrooke in Devon, was an English historian and topographer of Devon. He was descended from the Lyttelton family. He was baptised at Shobrooke in...
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Vauxhall Mallards in the East Anglian Premier Cricket League and then for Shobrooke Park in the Devon Cricket League. After a successful season with Brighton...
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Cary (1611–1680), of Clovelly, 2nd son, Dean of Exeter and Rector of Shobrooke in Devon. His mural monument survives in Clovelly Church. Thirdly in 1631...
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Lawrence, Yeoford (Holy Trinity), Posbury (St Luke) and Posbury (St Francis) Shobrooke (St Swithin) Sandford, Devon (St Swithun) with New Buildings (Beacon Church)...
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Monument with effigy of William Peryam (1534–1604), of Little Fulford (now Shobrooke Park) Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. North side of chancel. Tuckfield...
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An alder tree on the banks of the River Creedy near Shobrooke Park...
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Ashprington Park and garden 1960s SX 82127 57417 1000701 Upload Photo Shobrooke Park II Upton Hellions Park and garden Mid 19th century SS 85382 01286...
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all situated near or adjoining one another in or near the parishes of Shobrooke, Crediton and possibly Sandford. All ended up unified in the possession...
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of Cambridge, was presented in April 1560 (aged 16) to the rectory of Shobrooke, Devon, by his father Thomas Marston of the city of London (to whom in...
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for his younger sons. During the Second World War it was evacuated to Shobrooke House, near Crediton in Devon, and its headmaster, F. G. Ridgeway, predicted...
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Gloucestershire, and was ancestor of the Westcotes of Raddon in the parish of Shobrooke in Devon (among whom was his great-grandson the antiquary Thomas Westcote...
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Devon St Swithun's Church, Sandy, Bedfordshire St Swithun's Church, Shobrooke, Devon, England St Swithun's Church, Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire St Swithun's...
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Tuckfield (1555–1630) of Tedburn St Mary and Little Fulford in the parish of Shobrooke, near Crediton, Devon. However the only evidence of progeny is the record...
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near or in the parishes of Sandford, on the west side of the river, and Shobrooke, on the east side of the river. It is not possible to identify today's...
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of Little Fulford (later renamed Shobrooke House), which thenceforth he made his seat, in the parishes of Shobrooke and Crediton, situated 4 miles north-east...
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Hender of Botreaux Castle, Cornwall. Edward Cotton (died 1647), Rector of Shobrooke and Archdeacon of Totnes, both in Devon. He married Margaret Bruton (alias...
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parish joined with another in 1982 and he became Rector of Crediton and Shobrooke. He once more served as Rural Dean of Cadbury, from 1984 to 1986. Duncan...
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Rev. George Cary (1611–1680), of Clovelly, Dean of Exeter and rector of Shobrooke near Crediton. Their son was Sir George Cary (1653-1684/5), MP for Okehampton...
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Cotton Argent, a bend sable between three pellets Bishop's Palace, Exeter; Shobrooke; Silverton Courtenay Or, three torteaux Okehampton Castle; Tiverton Castle;...
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1776), daughter and heiress of Adam Pierce of Yendacott in the parish of Shobrooke, Devon. As her surviving correspondence reveals she was "a cultured and...
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