Boringdon Hall is a 16th-century Grade I listed manor house in the parish of Colebrook, about two miles north of Plympton, Devon. The oldest parts of the...
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Earl of Morley (redirect from Baron Boringdon)
created in 1815 for John Parker, 2nd Baron Boringdon. At the same time he was created Viscount Boringdon, of North Molton in the County of Devon, which...
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present building was commenced by John Parker (1703–1768) of nearby Boringdon Hall, Plympton, and of Court House, North Molton, both in Devon, together...
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Boringdon (1735 – 27 April 1788) was a British peer and Member of Parliament. Parker was the eldest son of John Parker (1703–1768) of Boringdon Hall,...
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(died 1639), married Edmond II Parker (1592–1649) of North Molton and Boringdon Hall, Plympton St Mary, ancestor of the Earl of Morley. He died in 1613 and...
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Baron Boringdon from 1788 to 1815, was a British peer and politician. Morley was the only son of John Parker, 1st Baron Boringdon, of Boringdon Hall, Plympton...
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House. He was born in 1737, the 3rd son of John Parker (1703–1768) of Boringdon Hall, Plympton, of Saltram House, Plympton and of Court House North Molton...
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of Walter Hele of Newton Ferrers, and daughter of Edmond Parker of Boringdon Hall, Plympton, Devon. His only son, Sir Andrew Slanning, inherited his title...
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Custom House) 1386456 More images Pair of Gate Piers at Entrance to Boringdon Hall Boringdon, City of Plymouth Gate Pier Late 17th century 1 May 1975 SX5394057744...
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(sometimes given as "Mayho", thus possibly of the Mayhew family of Boringdon Hall connected by marriage with the Parkers of North Molton, later Earls...
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Fourthly to Amy Parker, daughter of Edmund Parker (1613–1691), of Boringdon Hall, Plympton St Mary, Devon, ancestor of the Earls of Morley of Saltram...
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(born 1701-post 1757), the fourth son of George Parker (1651-1743) of Boringdon Hall, Plympton, and of North Molton, Devon, who purchased Saltram near Plymouth...
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1169744 Upload Photo Gate Piers approximately 1300 Metres North West of Boringdon Hall Plympton, Sparkwell Gate Pier Late 17th century 9 November 1998 SX5283858394...
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This is a list of scheduled monuments in Devon. Ash Hole Cavern Boringdon Camp Brixham Battery Castle Close Clovelly Dykes Cranmore Castle Huntsham Castle...
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Fowelscombe (redirect from Fowlescombe Hall and Manor)
Ludbrooke jointly. In 1679 Elizabeth married George Parker (1651–1743) of Boringdon and North Molton, both in Devon. The marriage was without children. Margaret...
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acquired their estate of Gonville Hall during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Talbot married John Parker, then Baron Boringdon, in August 1809. It was his second...
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Saltram House, UK Catalogue entry Portrait John Parker, later 1st Baron Boringdon (1734 / 5-1788) c. 1764 oil on canvas Saltram House, UK Catalogue entry...
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Plymouth Sound with ancient hillforts located at Lyneham Warren to the east, Boringdon Camp and Maristow Camp to the north. The settlement of Plympton, further...
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George Villiers and the Hon. Theresa, daughter of John Parker, 1st Baron Boringdon. He was the grandson of Thomas Villiers, 1st Earl of Clarendon and brother...
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was elected as an associate to the Royal Academy of Arts in 1770. Lady Boringdon commissioned him to paint the ceilings of rooms redesigned by Robert Adam...
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Church, impaled by Parker. Notable descendants of this marriage were Baron Boringdon, later created Earl of Morley (Parker) also Admiral Hyde Parker. Parker...
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post-1680), who in 1679 married (as his 1st wife) George Parker (1651-1743) of Boringdon in the parish of Colebrook, and of North Molton, both in Devon. The marriage...
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title Lord Boringdon's Divorce Act 1809 49 Geo. 3. c. 1 19 January 1809 An Act to dissolve the Marriage of the Right Honourable John Lord Boringdon with the...
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Berry camp, Berry's Wood, Blackbury Camp, Blackdown Rings, Bolt Tail, Boringdon Camp, Bremridge Wood, Brent Hill, Brent Tor, Burley Wood, Burridge Fort...
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Kingdom in 1874 Baron Berwick 1784 Hill, Noel-Hill Extinct 1953 Baron Boringdon 1784 Parker Extant created Earl of Morley in 1815 Baron Bulkeley 1784...
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extinct 17 March 1921 subsidiary title of the Earl Brownlow Viscount Boringdon 29 November 1815 Parker extant subsidiary title of the Earl of Morley...
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Charlotte Hester Radcliffe Emma Admonition Radcliffe, wife of Rev. John Hall Parlby of Manadon, Plymouth. Walter Copleston Radcliffe (1815–1876), JP,...
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post-1680), who in 1679 married (as his 1st wife) George Parker (1651-1743) of Boringdon in the parish of Colebrook, and of North Molton, both in Devon. The marriage...
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