- (magazine)
referred to the
structure as a "baby
Windsor Castle". The
estate of
Corffe belonged formerly to the
Hearle family, and came to the
Lovett family by...
- 3
September 1808. p. 1195. The
Lovett family was
later connected with
Corffe in the
parish of Tawstock. Sir
Henry Northcote, 4th
Baronet (1655-1730)...
- 1402 to 1414: John
Possell 1414 to 1415: John Rote 1415 to 1417:
William Corffe 1417 to 1421:
Thomas Leyntwardyn 1421 to 1422:
Henry Kayle 1424 to 1427:...
- Tawstock, seat of the Bourchiers.
Henry married Penelope Lovett,
heiress of
Corffe in the
parish of Tawstock,
daughter and
heiress of
Edward Lovett (1627–1702)...
- live at
Tawstock Court and "to keep
house in the old manner" and
moved to
Corffe a
nearby house on the estate,
having let the Court. In 1913, Sir Robert...
- (1761–1839),
Rector of
Tawstock 1801–1839, who re-built as his
residence Corffe House within the parish. In 1789 he
married Sophia Bet****,
daughter of...
- live at
Tawstock Court and "to keep
house in the old manner" and
moved to
Corffe a
nearby house on the estate,
having let the Court. On his own
death in...
-
Budgen 1699:
Leonard Wessell of
Tadworth Court,
Surrey 1700–1701:
Robert Corffe/John
Shorter 1702: John Deleau/Edward Woodward/William
Woodward of West...
- by his wife Anna
Maria Wrey, a
daughter of the 6th baronet. He died at
Corffe, a
house on the estate. Sir
Henry Bourchier Toke Wrey, 10th
Baronet (1829–1900)...