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West Ogwell ...•...•. I • XVl LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL SE.A TS IN DEVONSHIRE. PAGE PAGK Henspark, Wllliam Legassick Bellew esq.see East Anstey 22 Lukesland, James Johnston MacAndrew esq. .J.P. see Highbury, Rear-Admiral Joseph Edward :Maitland Harford ...........................••...•..•...........•.....•..•••• 26o W ilson J. P. see W eston Peverel ••. • • . • . .. ... 666 Lundy Island, Rev. Hudson G;rosett Heaven M.A. see High cli:ffe, Colonel Thomas Hussey, see Lympstone ... 321 Lundy Island .•...............•...........•........•.....•.•••.• 318 High house, Lord Courtenay D.L., J.P. see Kenton .•.... 299 Lupton house, Right Hon. Lord Churston .J.P. see Highlands, William Mills Tollit. esq. J.P. see Berry Churston Ferrers • .• . .•• .•• . .•• .•• ••• ••• .•• ••• . • . ••• 1 16 Pomeroy . ................................................... · 54 Luscombe, Peter Merrick Hoare esq. J.P. see Dawlish ... 153 Highlands, William Coryton esq. see Ivybridge .••..••• 296 IJutton house, Mrs. W. G. Ward, see South Brent .••..• 8o Hill side, Cecil Edward Bewes esq. J.P. see Ridgeway ... 530 Lympstone Grange, Col. Charles Birch B.A., .J.P. see ' Hill Down manor, James Ponsford esq. see Bow ....••... 72 Lympstone ... -~· ....••..........•...••••.....•...........•...... 321 Hiliersdon house, William John Alexander Grant esq. Lympstone house, Miss Bryant, see Lytnpstone .......•• 321 J. P. see Cullompton .............•...•.•.........•.••....••.•• 140 Lyncombe, Peter Bourne Drinkwater esq. .J.P. see Holcombe, Col. Charles Edward Lane Bluett J.P. see Torquay .......................................................... 627 Moretonhampstead .....•...•••..•.•..•......•....•.........•••• 344 Lyncourt, Right Hon. Lord Ashcombe P.c., M.A., D.L., Holcombe court, Mrs. Rayer, see Holcombe Rogus .....• 269 J.P. see Torquay ....................•.••....••.••..•..........•• 626 Holcombe house, Sir Frederic Henry Sykes bart. J.P. Maisonette, Rear-Admiral Richard Dawkins J.P. see see Holcombe .•• ... .•. ••••••. .• . .. .•• .•• . .. ... .•• ..• •• . .•. ..• .•• I 57 Stoke Gabriel . .. .. .• . .. .•• .. ..• . .•• . 577 Holne Chase, Rev. Charles Forster M.A. see Holne .•...• 270 Mamhead park, Sir Robert Hunt Stapylton Dudley Holne park, Hon. Richard Maitland Westenra Dawson Lydston N ewman bart. see Mamhead... ..•... ... ... ... .. 324 J.P. see Holrte •••.••....•.......••••••••.•.•••..•....••....••..• 270 Manadon, Rev. John Halll'arlby M.A., J.P. see Weston Holwell, William Bryce Michell esq. D.L.,J.P. see Whit- Peverel •. • . ••• . 666 church ............................................................ 668 Marley lodge, John Forbes esq. see Withycombe Raleigh 673 Howden court, Ashton Arun del Mackenzie esq. see Marley house, The Misses Carew, see Rattery •••.••.....• 539 Tiverton .............. ~········································· •.. 613 Maristow, Right Hon. Sir Massey Lopes hart. :M.A., Huckaby, Richd. Mallock esq. M.P., J.P. see Princetown 537 P.c., D.L., J.P. see Tamerton Jl'oliot ........................ 583 Huntsham court, Col. Charles Arthur Williams Troyte Marpool hall, Sir John Budd Phear M. A., J.P. see Withy- D.L., J.P. see Huntsham ..................................... 281 combe Raleigh ........ , ......... ,,, .••.....•.......•..........•.• 673 Indio, Mrs. Bentinck, see Bovey Tracey..................... 70 Maypool, Francis Chas. Simpson esq. J.P. see Galmpton II6 Ingsdon, Chas. James Hale:Monroesq. J.P. see Ilsington 292 Membland, Lord Revelstoke, see Holbeton ••• .. .•• . • 268 Keep (The) Richard Hurrell Froude esq. see Dartmouth 147 Millaton, John Gubbins Newton esq. see Bridestowe .•• 82 Keittos, Major Michael Lewis Brown J.P. see Bishop's Monkton park, Kenneth Redwood Vachell esq. see Teignton ..• ... ... ......•••..•••. ... ... ... ••• ... .. ... ••• ... ... .•. 67 Payhembury .......•••••.••.••.••......••...•..•........•..•••• 384 Kelly house, Reginald Kelly esq. D.L., J.P. see Kelly ... 297 Moreton park, Sir George Stucley Stucley hart. D.L., Kenbury, A. W. B. Daniel! esq. see Exminster ......... 242 J. P. see Bideford . .• . •• ••••••...... .•• . .• ••• . •. ••• .•• . •. •. • 58 Kenwith lodge, Major.-Gen. Hickman Thomas Moles- Moult (Tne), Miss Fo~ter, see Salcombe .• ~··· ...•••.••..•..• 550 worth R.A. see Abbotsham ... ............. ................... 19 Mount Tavy, Daniel Radford esq. J.P. see Tavistock ..• 585 Killerton, Right Hon. Sir 'fhomas Dyke Acland bart. Ness (The), Col. John Jones Brine, see Shaldon .••.....• 557 P.c., D.C.L., D.L., J.P. see Broadclyst ....•..........•••... 89 Nethercott, Lieut.-Col. Wm. Arnold J.P. see Iddesleigh 281 Kilmaurs, Lady Hammick, see Ilsham ..................... 549 Netherton house, Arthur Denis Henry Heb~r Reynell- Kilmorie, John Taylor esq. see Torquay ...............••• 63o Pack esq. see Combe-in-Teignhead... ... ••••.••••... .•..•• 128 Kilworthy house, Geo. Bland Battams esq. see Tavistock 585 Nethway, Llewellyn Llewellyn esq. J.P. see Brixham ••• 84 Kings bridge Manor house, John Square Hurrell esq. see Newcombe house, Benjamin Cornish Cleave esq. l.P. Kingsbridge . • . •• . •. •••... ... .• . .• . ... .• . .. .. .. ••• 304 see Crediton... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ..• ... ... .•• 134 Kingswear castle, Right Hon. Charles Seale-Hayne P.c., N ewnham park, Miss Strode, see Plympton St. Mary..• 529 M.P., J.P. see Kingswear •••••.•••.•..••.••.......••....••.•• 309 Newton, John Qnick esq. D.L., J.P. see Newton St.Cyres 361 Kingsnympton park, William Ernest Arthur esq. see Newton house, Alfd. Billsonesq. M.P. see Newton 'fracey 361 Kingsnympton... ....... •••.•. .•. ... ..• ... ..• ... .... .. .. ... ..• 307 Northbrook park, John Dawson esq. see Countess Wear 132 Kitley, Bald win John Pollexfen Bastard esq. J.P., D.L. North Huish Manor house, Major-Genl. George Drury soo Y ealm pton... •• . • . •• . • . •• . •• . • . •• • . •• 679 R.M. see North Huish ....................•.....•..•............ 280 Knightshayes court, -Sir John Heathcoat Heathcoat- Norton park, Sir Henry Paul Seale hart. D.L., .J.P. see Amory bart. D.L., J.P., see Tiverton ..................... 610 Dartmouth ... .• . .. ••• ..• . ..• . .• .•. .• .•••.. ••• . •• .•• 147 Knbwle, William Clulow Sim esq. J.P. see Clyst St. Nutwell court, Sir Francis George Augustus Fuller­ George ... .•• . • . ... ... •. .. ..• . ... .. .. ..• .•. 120 Eliot-Drake bart. see Wood bury .......••.......••....•..•• 674 Landscore, Lieut.-Col. Charles William Nightingale J.P. Nymett house, Edgar Septimus Counsell esq. see see Teignmouth .•••••.••.••.•....•••.•••••..••••.•..•.•••. , •... 599 N ymett Rowland . •• . .• .. • .. • .... • .• . •• ••• .•• . •• ••• ••• ••• .•• ..• 364 Langdon court, Richard Cory esq. J.P. see Wembury.•. 664 Oaklands Major.-Gen. Charles James Buchanan Riddell Langdon house,CaptainRobert ThomasLowndes-Stone- c.B. (late R.A.), see Chudleigh .••..............•.••..•..•.•• 112 Norton, see Dawlish .•...•.••..••.•....•.••........••.....•.•• I 53 Oaklands, Edward Herbert Bayldon esq. see Dawlish ..• 153 Lapford wood, Major Richards J. Horwood Dunning J.P. Oaklands, Windham Hunt Holley esq. B.A., J.P. see see Lapford .••...•..........•...•..•.•.......••.......•••••...•.. 313 Okehampton . ••• .• • ••• . • •• • .•• . •. .• • .•.•••. .• •. • ••• .. •••• •. 367 Lavrockbere, Lewin Bentham Bowring esq. c.s.I., J.P. Octon, William Blundell Fortescue esq. D.L., .T.P. see see Torquay •••••••••••••••..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 626 Torquay ••..•...••••....••..•...•••....••••••••....••.....•..•.•• 627 Leawood, Vincent Waldo Calmady Hamlyn esq. M.A., Offwell house, Rev. John Gay Copleston M. A. see Offwell 365 J .P. see Bridestowe ••••••••••••••. •.••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• 8..a Ogwell house, Daniel Robert Scratton esq. D.L.,-.J.P. see Lee abbey, Frederick Charles Bailey esq. .J.P. see West Ogwell .......•...•. I..................................... s6s Lynton ..• .. .. .• . ••••.. •••.... •. •.•. .. ..• . .•• .• . ••. •. .•. • . •• 322 Old Park (The), Lady Tulloch, see Axminster............ 35 Lee Manor house, Charles Bernard Mervyn Drake Cut- Orleigh court, Thomas Rogers esq . .J.P. see Buckland cliffe esq. see llfracombe .•..••.••.......•..........••......• 286 Brewer •. .• • . .• .•. .. .•• . .• ••• •• •• •• .•• 95 Leeford, Lieut.-Col. Herbert Ouchterlony Walker J.P. Oxenham manor, Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare esq . .J.P. (late B. A.), see Great Know le ..•.•..••.••••••••.••.••••••.• 100 see South rrawton •••..•.•.•••.••..•..•..••••..••.•.••..•••••.• 593 Leigh house, Robert J ames Preston-Whyte esq. J. P. see Oxenway lodge, Robert Manning Davy esq. J.P. see Chulmleigh ••. •••••• ... .•••••... ..•... .•...••••....•• ... .•••••••• I 13 Membury.•......•........•..•. I........................ I~~···~... 330 Leigham, Hy. Elliot Tracey Elliot esq .see Egg Buckland 165 Oxton house, Edward Fairfax Studd esq. M.A., B.C.L., Len wood, Misses Wren, see N ortham................... •• . 362 J. p. see Ken ton . • • ...•.••••••• I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I.. 299 Leusden house, Sir Edmund Grimani H?rnby .J.P. see Park house, Elias Tremlett esq. see Sandford .••.•••.•••• 554 lleusden . • . • . •• . •• . • . • •• • . •• . •• •• • . •. •• . • . • •• 670 Parke, William Robert Hole esq. .J .P. see Bovey Tracey 70 Leusden lodge, John Stone esq. see Leusden.••...••....••• 670 Parnacott, Dennis Charles Cousins esq. see Pyworthy .•• 538 Lew house, Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould M.A., J.P. see Peamore, Trehawke Kekewich esq. M.A., D.L., J.P. see Lew Trenchard ...•••......•..••..•..••........•.•..•..••...... · 314 Exminster . .•• •.. .•• ..• ... •.• .•• ••• .•• •••
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