-
known as
Loughtor until about 1700 when the
ancient Strode family, long
seated at Newnham,
about 1 mile south-east of the
manor house of
Loughtor, abandoned...
- Fowelscombe, Ugborough. He was the heir of his
brother William of
Loughtor and
Loughtor descended to his sole
daughter and
heiress Elizabeth Courtenay,...
-
Strode family in
about 1700 when they
built a new
mansion on the site of
Loughtor Manor House,
about 1/3 mile to the north-east of Old Newnham. Monuments...
- wife
Elizabeth Courtenay,
daughter and
heiress of
Philip Courtenay of
Loughtor, a
younger son of Sir
Philip Courtenay (died 1488) of
Molland in North...
-
Parker family formerly of
North Molton,
which later acquired Saltram.
Loughtor (after c.1718
renamed Newnham Park) was the seat of the
Selman family,...
-
Loughtor in
Plympton St. Mary, Devon. |
History of
Parliament Online". www.histparl.ac.uk.
Retrieved 31
March 2020. SELMAN,
William II, of
Loughtor in...
- seat of
Newnham and
built for
himself a new seat
nearby on the
estate at
Loughtor,
which he
named "Newnham Park". John
Strode (1662–1663), 5th son, died...
- wife
Elizabeth Courtenay,
daughter and
heiress of
Philip Courtenay of
Loughtor, a
younger son of Sir
Philip Courtenay (d.1488) of
Molland in
North Devon...