Gentlemen's Seats.
|
Name of the Seat. |
Parish. |
Owners or Occupiers. |
Alston |
Malborough |
Abraham Hawkins, Esq. |
Ambrook |
Ipplepen |
Mr. William Neyle. |
Annery |
Monkleigh |
William Tardrew, Esq. |
West Anstey |
|
Willoughby Bryant Stawell, Esq. |
Arlington |
|
Jo. Palmer Chichester, Esq. |
Ash |
Iddesleigh |
Hugh Malet, Esq. |
Ashbury |
|
John Morth Woollcombe, Esq. |
Ashprington |
|
Major-General Adams. |
Beechwood |
Plympton |
Richard Rosdew, Esq. |
Bellair |
Heavitree |
G. A. Rhodes, Esq. |
Bellvue |
Plymstock |
Mrs. Bulteel. |
Bickham |
Kenne |
Mrs. Short. |
Blackhall |
North Huish |
Hubert Cornish, Esq. |
Bluehayes |
Broad Clist |
Lieutenant-Colonel Lang |
Borough |
Northam |
Vice-Admiral Barton. |
Bowden |
Ashprington |
Mrs. Adams. |
Bowringsleigh |
West Allington |
Rev. Roope Ilbert. |
Bradfield |
Uffculme |
William Henry Walrond, Esq. |
Bradford |
Witheridge |
Rev. W. P. Thomas. |
Bradley |
Highweek |
Rev. Thomas Lane. |
Bremridge |
Sandford |
Richard Melhuish, Esq. |
Bridwell |
Halberton |
John Were Clarke, Esq. |
Brookhill |
Broad Clist |
Lieutenant-General Thomas. |
Buckland |
Braunton |
Henry Webber, Esq. |
Buckland Filleigh |
|
Jo. Inglett Fortescue, Esq. |
Buckland in the Moor |
|
Mrs. Bastard. |
Buckland Toussaints |
|
William Clarke, Esq. |
Burrington |
Tithing of Weston Peverell |
John Were Clarke, Esq. |
Bystock |
Colyton Raleigh |
Edward Divett, Esq. |
Calverleigh |
|
Charles Chichester, Esq. |
Canonleigh |
Burlescombe |
Thomas Browne, Esq., (unoccupied). |
Castlepark |
Lifton |
William Arundell Harris, Esq. |
Chaddlewood |
Plympton |
William Hales Symons, Esq. |
Churston Ferrers |
|
In the occupation of Hon. George Vernon. |
Cleve |
St. Thomas |
Thomas Northmore, Esq. |
Cockington |
|
Rev. Roger Mallock. |
Cockwood |
Dawlish |
Rev. Dr. Drury. |
Cofflete |
Yealmton |
Rev. Thomas Lane. |
Coham |
Black Torrington |
Rev. William Holland Coham. |
Coleridge |
Stokenham |
Michael Allen, Esq., (unoccupied). |
Collipriest |
Tiverton |
James Hay, Esq., (unoccupied). |
Combe |
Gittisham |
Rev. Thomas Putt. |
Combe |
Colebrooke |
John Sillifant, Esq. |
Combe Royal |
West Allington |
John Luscombe Luscombe, Esq. |
Combe Sacheville |
Silverton |
Mrs. Brown. |
Coryton |
Kilmington |
William Tucker, Esq. |
Cowley |
Brampford Speke |
Mrs. Wells. |
Cross |
Little Torrington |
Thomas Stevens, Esq. |
Daddon |
Bideford |
Lewis William Buck, Esq. |
Dallamore |
Cornwood |
Treby Hele Hayes, Esq. |
Dartington |
|
Mrs. Champernowne. |
Deerpark |
Buckerell |
A. L. Shuldham, Esq. |
Derriford |
Egg Buckland |
J. C. Langmead, Esq. |
Doniton |
Swimbridge |
Vice-Admiral Bury. |
Downes |
Crediton |
James Buller, Esq. |
Dowrish |
Sandford |
Mrs. Arabella Morgan. |
Dunsland |
Bradford |
Occasionally inhabited by the Rev. W. Holland Coham. |
Durrant |
Northam |
J. S. Ley, Esq. |
Eastdon |
Dawlish |
Richard Eales, Esq. |
Eastleigh |
Westleigh |
Rev. John Torr. |
Ebberley |
Roborough |
Henry Hole, Esq. |
Edgecumbe |
Milton Abbot |
Richard Edgecumbe, Esq. |
Edginswell |
St. Mary Church |
Rev. A. Neck. |
Little Efford |
Egg Buckland |
Occupied by John Williams, Esq. |
Eggesford |
|
Honourable Newton Fellowes. |
Elfordleigh |
Plympton |
William Langmead, Esq. |
Fallopit |
East Allington |
E. N. W. Fortescue, Esq. |
Farringdon |
|
J. B. Cholwich, Esq. |
Foleton |
Totnes |
Late Edward Cary, Esq. |
Ford |
Woolborough |
Belongs to Lord Courtenay; in the occupation of Ayshford Wise, Esq. |
Ford Abbey |
Thorncombe |
John Fraunceis Gwyn, Esq. |
Fowelscombe |
Ugborough |
John King, Esq. |
Franklyn |
St. Thomas |
Late John Jones, Esq. |
Fremington |
|
G. A. Barbor, Esq. |
Fuge |
Blackauton |
Late Charles Hayne, Esq. |
Fulford House |
Dunsford |
Baldwin Fulford, Esq. |
Fulford Park |
Shobrooke and Crediton |
R. H. Tuckfield, Esq. |
Fursdon |
Cadbury |
John Sydenham Fursdon, Esq. |
Gatcombe |
Little Hempston |
Mrs. Cornish. |
Gnaton |
Newton Ferrers |
Henry Roe, Esq. |
Goodamore |
Plympton |
George Treby Treby, Esq. |
Grange |
Broad Hembury |
William Drewe, Esq. |
Greenofen |
Whitechurch |
George Drake, Esq. |
Greenway |
Brixham |
John Marwood Elton, Esq. |
Hall |
Bishop's Tawton |
Charles Chichester, Esq. |
Halsdon |
Dolton |
Rev. P. W. Furse. |
Ham |
Weston Peverell Tithing |
George Collins, Esq. |
Hampton |
St. Mary Church |
T. W. France, Esq. |
Hartland Abbey |
Hartland |
Mrs. Orchard. |
Hayne |
Plymtree |
Rev. Charles Harward. |
Hayne |
Stowford |
Isaac Harris, Esq. |
Hembury Fort |
Buckerell |
Admiral R. Graves, (unoccupied). |
Hemerdon |
Plympton |
George Woollcombe, Esq. |
Hillersdon |
Collumpton |
John Laxon Swete, Esq. |
Hockworthy |
|
Charles Webster, Esq. |
Holcombe Rogus |
|
Peter Bluett, Esq. |
Holwell |
South Milton |
Rev. H. A. Gilbert. |
Holystreet |
Chagford |
J. R. Southmead, Esq. |
Horsewell |
South Milton |
Peter Ilbert, Esq. |
Huntsham |
|
Rev. Dr. Troyte. |
Ingleborne |
Harberton |
R. Brown, Esq. |
Ipplepen |
|
George Drake, Esq. |
Kelly |
|
Arthur Kelly, Esq. |
Kitley |
Yealmton |
Edmund Pollexfen Bastard, Esq. M. P. |
Langdon |
Wembury |
Mrs. Calmady. |
Langley |
High Bickington |
George Smith, Esq. |
Larkbear |
Tallaton |
Rev. Thomas Clack. |
Leawood |
Bridestowe |
Calmady Pollexfen Hamlyn, Esq. |
Leigham |
Egg Buckland |
Addis Archer, Esq. |
Lew Trenchard |
|
William Baring Gould, Esq. |
Lindridge |
Bishop's Teignton |
Rev. John Templer. |
Loventor |
Berry Pomeroy |
Mrs. — Baker. |
Ludbrook |
Ermington |
Rev. N. A. Bartlett. |
Lupton |
Brixham |
J. Buller Yarde Buller, Esq. |
Luscombe |
Dawlish |
Charles Hoare, Esq. |
Lymouth |
Linton |
John Lock, Esq. |
Manadon |
Tithing of Weston Peverell |
Lately Mrs. Waldron, now Lady Elford, at present unoccupied. |
Marpool |
Withecombe Raleigh |
William Hull, Esq. |
Marridge |
Ugborough |
Unoccupied. |
Marwood |
|
C. Cutcliffe, Esq., occupied by Rev. William Mules. |
Montrath House |
Broad Hembury |
Mrs. Walrond. |
Cruwys Morchard |
|
Mrs. Sharland. |
Mothecombe |
Holbeton |
Belongs to Henry Legassick, Esq., occupied by Mrs. Harris. |
Moult |
Malborough |
William Jackson, Esq. |
Mount Boone |
Townstall |
John Seale, Esq. |
Mount Ebford |
Woodbury |
Thomas Huckell Lee, Esq. |
Mount Tavy |
Tavistock |
John Carpenter, Esq. |
Netheway |
Brixham |
J. F. Luttrell, Esq. |
Newcourt |
Topsham |
John Bawden Cresswell, Esq. |
Newenham |
Plympton |
George Strode, Esq. |
Newplace |
King's Nympton |
John Buller, Esq. |
Newton-house |
Newton St. Cyres |
John Quicke, Esq. |
Norton |
Churchstow |
John Hawkins, Esq. |
Oaklands |
Oakhampton |
Albany Savile, Esq. M. P. |
West Ogwell |
|
P. J. Taylor, Esq. |
Orleigh |
Buckland Brewer |
John Hanning, Esq. |
Oxton |
Kenton |
John Beaumont Swete, Esq. |
Park |
Bovey Tracey |
George Hunt Clapp, Esq. |
Peamore |
Exminster |
Samuel Kekewich, Esq. |
Pickwell |
Georgeham |
Untenanted. |
Petticombe |
Monkleigh |
Miss Saltren. |
Porthill |
Northam |
Sir R. G. Keats, occupied by Thomas Smith, Esq. |
Portledge |
Alwington |
Richard Pine Coffin, Esq. |
Postlinch, or Puslinch |
Newton Ferrers |
John Yonge, Esq. |
Pound |
Buckland Monachorum |
Sir Herbert Sawyer, K. C. B. |
Primley |
Paignton |
Rev. Finney Belfield. |
Priory |
Pilton |
John Whyte, Esq. |
Radford |
Plymstock |
John Harris, Esq. |
Retreat |
Topsham |
Alexander Hamilton Hamilton, Esq. |
Rhode |
Uplime |
Sir John Talbot, K. B. |
Rockbeare |
|
Thomas Porter, Esq. |
|
|
Mrs. Bidgood. |
Sadborough |
Thorncombe |
J. Bragg, Esq. |
Sandridge |
Stoke Gabriel |
(Lord Ashburton,) occupied by R. W. Newman, Esq. |
Sandwell |
Harberton |
J. Bennet, Esq. |
Satterleigh |
|
Henry Byne, Esq. |
Scobell |
South Pool |
Thomas Cornish, Esq. |
Sharpham |
Ashprington |
John Bastard, Esq., M. P. |
Shaugh |
Luppit |
Rev. James Bernard. |
Sheephay |
St. Mary Church |
Rev. William Kitson. |
Shilston |
Modbury |
Christopher Savery, Esq. |
Sidbury house |
Sidbury |
Robert Hunt, Esq. |
Slade |
Cornwood |
John Spurrell Pode, Esq. |
Sorteridge |
Whitechurch |
Rev. Henry Pengelly. |
Speechwick |
Widdecomb-in-the-Moor |
Lord Ashburton, on lease to George Leach, Esq. |
Spreydon |
Broad Clist |
Aaron Moore, Esq. |
Stedcombe, or Stutcombe |
Axmouth |
John Hallet, Esq. |
Stokehill |
Heavitree |
Joseph Sanders, Esq. |
Stokeley |
Stokenham |
Lydstone Newman, Esq. |
Stover Lodge |
Teigngrace |
George Templer, Esq. |
Stoodley |
|
J. N. Fazakerley, Esq., M. P. |
Sydenham |
Marystow |
J. H. Tremayne, Esq. |
Tapelegh |
Westleigh |
A. Saltren Willett, Esq., (unoccupied). |
Tidwell |
East Budleigh |
Mrs. Edye, now or lately occupied by — Fisher, Esq. |
West Timewell |
Morebath |
Mrs. Bere. |
Tor Abbey |
Tor Mohun |
George Cary, Esq., occupied by R. Peel, Esq. |
Tor Royal |
Lidford |
Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt. |
Tothill |
Charles, Plymouth |
Mrs. Culme. |
Trehill |
Kenne |
Henry Ley, Esq. |
Trowbridge |
Crediton |
John Yarde, Esq., the property of his niece. |
Umberleigh |
Atherington |
John Davie Basset, Esq. |
Upland |
Tamerton Foliot |
Jonathan Elford, Esq. |
Upton |
Brixham |
George Cutler, Esq. |
Warleigh |
Tamerton Foliot |
Rev. Walter Radcliffe. |
Watermouth |
Berry Narbor |
Joseph Davie Basset, Esq. |
Watton Court |
Stoke Gabriel |
Henry Studdy, Esq. |
Way |
Chagford |
John Coniam, Esq. |
Westcott |
Rockbear |
Rev. John Elliot. |
Weston |
Branscombe |
Barnaby John Stuckey Bartlett, Esq. |
Whitleigh |
St. Budock |
Edward Henry Gennys, Esq. |
Wibbery |
Alverdiscott |
John Mervin Cutcliffe, Esq. |
Widdecombe |
Stokenham |
Arthur Holdsworth, Esq. |
Widey |
Egg Buckland |
Henry Anderson Morshead, Esq. |
Wimpston |
Modbury |
William L. Prettyjohn, Esq. |
Winscot |
Petrockstow |
Thomas Stevens, Esq. |
Winslade |
St. Mary Clist |
— Porter, Esq. |
Wiscombe Park |
Southleigh |
Charles Gordon, Esq. |
Wolford Lodge |
Dunkeswell |
Mrs. Simcoe. |
Wood |
Woodleigh |
John Luscombe Luscombe, Esq. |
Woodovis |
Tavistock |
Jonas Morgan, Esq. |
Woolston |
Loddiswell |
George F. Wise, Esq. |
Yeotown |
Goodleigh |
R. N. Incledon, Esq. |
Yeo Vale |
Alwington |
Rev. Thomas Hooper Morrison. |
Zephyr Lodge |
Tiverton |
Philip Blundell, Esq. |
Among the seats of the ancient gentry, of which but few traces remain,
are, Afton Castle, the seat of the Aftons, and afterwards of the Stucleys;
Bradstone, of the Cloberrys; Gidley Castle, of the Prous family; Mohuns
Ottery, of the Carews; and Pinhoe, of the Cheyneys. Among those
which remain, or did lately remain, in a dilapidated state, and mostly
occupied as farm-houses, may be reckoned the following:
|
Decayed Mansions. |
Names of the Seats. |
Parishes. |
Families, to whom they belonged. |
Rashleigh |
Wemworthy |
Rashleigh, and afterwards Clotworthy. |
Sand |
Sidbury |
Huyshe. |
Santon |
Braunton |
Lutterell. |
Spridlestone |
Brixton |
Fortescue. |
Totley |
Black Torrington |
Davels, afterwards Harris. |
Weare Gifford |
|
Fortescue. |
Yarty |
Membury |
Frye. |
Forests and Deer-Parks.
The ancient and extensive forest of Dartmoor is in this county (fn. n1), and
that of Exmoor is generally described as partly in Devonshire; but I am
assured from good authority, that although very extensive commons adjoining to the forest, and scarcely separated from it by any visible boundaries, are in this county, yet the whole of the forest is in Somersetshire.
The only park described as existing in Devonshire, at the time of the
Domesday survey, is that of Winkleigh, not noticed in any later account.
The peregrination of Dr. Boorde, in the reign of Henry VIII. (fn. n2), mentions
parks at Umberley, Testock, (most probably Tavistock,) Mownsatro,
(Mohun's Ottery); Colriche; Chymley, (Chulmleigh); Chilitilton, (Chittlehampton); Whitchurch, Colcombe, Coliton, Shute, Wiscan, (Wiscombe);
Kirklake, Kirton, (Crediton); Glyst, (Clist); Tyverton, alias Goodbere,
Ashley, Afton, Okington, (Oakhampton); and Caadley, (Calwodley).
Westcote observes that there were in his time "some few parks remaining of the great store our fathers could speak of;" he mentions old
parks at Annery, Inwardleigh, Brightleigh, Filleigh, and two at Tiverton.
Dr. Boorde speaks of but one; and those at Annery, &c., are omitted by
him. I find mention also of some ancient parks, not occurring in either
list. The Earl of Cornwall had a park at Braneys, (Bradninch); the
abbot of Hartland had two; the Bottreaux family had one at Molland,
the Cogans one at Uffculme, the Crockers one at Lyneham, the Pollards
one at King's Nympton, and Sir Thomas Brown one in the parish of
Langtree; Sergeant Hele made a park at Wembury in the reign of
Queen Elizabeth. There was a park at Ashton, the seat of the Chudleighs.
The present deer-parks in the county are:
|
Werrington |
belonging to the |
Duke of Northumberland. |
Castlehill |
|
Earl Fortescue. |
Mount Edgecumbe |
|
Earl of Mount Edgecumbe. |
Heanton |
|
Lord Clinton. |
Ugbrook |
|
Lord Clifford. |
Bicton and Stevenstone |
|
Lord Rolle. |
Eggesford |
|
Honourable Newton Fellowes. |
Killerton |
|
Sir T. D. Acland, Bart. |
Shute |
|
Sir W. T. Pole, Bart. |
Poltimore |
|
Sir C. Bampfylde, Bart. |
Creedy |
|
Sir John Davie, Bart. |
Youlston |
|
Sir A. Chichester, Bart. |
Clovelly |
|
Sir James Hamlyn Williams, Bart. |
Great Fulford |
|
Baldwin Fulford, Esq. |
Fulford Park |
|
R. H. Tuckfield, Esq. |
Newnham |
|
George Strode, Esq. |
Ogwell |
|
P. J. Taylor, Esq. |
Whyddon |
|
Edward Seymour Bayley, Esq. |
Red deer, ferœ naturœ, the remains of the inhabitants of the royal forest
of Exmoor, still abound in sufficient quantities in the Devonshire woods,
south of the forest, as well as in those of Somersetshire, to yield sport to
the neighbouring nobility and gentry. A stag hunt has been for many
years kept up in this vicinity. The hounds were formerly kept by Mr. Dyke,
of Somersetshire, whose heiress married Sir Thomas Acland's grandfather,
and afterwards by the Aclands. After the death of the late Sir Thomas
Acland, they were kept for a while by Mr. Basset. After this, they were
kept for several years by Lord Fortescue, at Castlehill, who, about three
years ago, made them over to R. Lucas, Esq., of Baronshill, in Somersetshire. The average number of deer killed in a season has been about 10
stags, and about double that number of hinds. (fn. n3) Marshall, in his "Rural
Œconomy of the Western Counties," observes, that wild deer abounded in
the woods of the west of Devon; but that through the good offices of the
Duke of Bedford, the country was then (about 1795) nearly free from them.