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- The manor of Broad Hempston (anciently Great Hempston, Hempston Cauntelow) was a historic manor situated in Devon, England, about 4 miles north of Totnes...
- po****tion of 207 in the parish. It has also been called Little Hempston and Hempston Arundel. The village has many old fashioned cottages and buildings...
- Steyne". Despite 16th-century writer Andrew Boorde's claim that "Bryght-Hempston [is] among the noble ports and havens of the realm", Brighton never developed...
- Broadhempston (alias Broad Hempston, anciently Great Hempston, Hempston Cauntelow) is a village, parish and former manor in Devon, England, situated about...
- Eleanor, heiress of Sir John de Cantilupe. Their son, also Thomas, inherited Hempston Cantilupe and was the father of Thomas West, 1st Baron West. The barony...
- the de Cantilupe family Broadhempston, Devon, formerly Hempston Cauntelow Manor of Broad Hempston, owned by the Cantilupe family Cantelowes (ward), London...
- parsonage house. He was instituted on 17 January 1784 to the rectory of Little Hempston, near Totnes. There he moved into the north chancel window of the church...
- 1430), younger daughter and co-heiress of Sir John Stretch, of Pinhoe and Hempston Arundel in Devon, three times MP for Devon. Cecily was the widow of Thomas...
- FitzHerbert of Hinton Martell 1383: Sir John Strech of Pinhoe and Hempston Arundel (Little Hempston) 1384: Sir John Burghersh 1385: John Copleston 1386: Sir Humphrey...
- (died 1266), Bishop of Worcester and Sir John I de Cantilupe (fl.1251) of Hempston Cauntelow near Totnes in Devon, who married Margaret ****in, heiress of...