- the
armed garrison which he took to
Fallapit. He was
allowed to keep the key to the castle,
which remained at
Fallapit until its sale by the
family when...
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Dartington Hall
Dartmoor longhouse Downes The
Elizabethan House Escot House Fallapit House Flete House Fowlescombe Hall and
Manor Great Bidlake Great Fulford...
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Edmund Fortescue (1560–1624) of
Fallapit in the
parish of East Allington, Devon, was an
English Member of Parliament. He was the
eldest son and heir of...
- on the
death of the
fourth Baronet in 1729. The
Fortescue Baronetcy, of
Fallapit (alias Fallopit/Vallopit) in the
County of Devon, in the
parish of East...
- MP for
Plympton Erle. He was the
second son of Sir
Edmund Fortescue of
Fallapit and his wife Jane,
daughter of
Thomas Southcote. He was
educated at Balliol...
-
Buckland Filleigh; Preston;
Spriddlestone in the
parish of
Brixton and
Fallapit in the
parish of East Allington, all in Devon. Hugh Fortescue, 1st Earl...
- 1643);
extinct with the
death of the 1st
baronet 10 June 1683.
Fortescue of
Fallapit (cr. 31
March 1664),
extinct with the
death of the
second baronet. Beale...
- them". The
allusion to Sir
Edmund may
refer to Sir
Edmund Fortescue of
Fallapit; but it
seems more
probable that it
relates to Edmund,
brother of Sir Nicholas...
- (1660–1734) of East Allington, from a
junior branch of the
Fortescues of
Fallapit in the
parish of East Allington, Devon,
descended from Sir
Henry Fortescue...
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Fortescue (1710–1752), (daughter) who also
inherited the
Fortescue estate of
Fallapit from her mother. Her
monument survives in St Mary's Church,
Buckland Filleigh...