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- Tetton is an historic estate in the parish of Kingston St Mary in the English county of Somerset. The present grade II* listed Tetton House dates from...
- Sir Thomas gave the couple two Somerset estates, Pixton in Dulverton and Tetton near Taunton. Lady Harriet and her husband had two children: Elizabeth "Kitty"...
- charge of the Hertford Hospital until 1901. He inherited the estate of Tetton (a former Acland property) from his first cousin Edward Henry Charles Herbert...
- branches seated at Tetton, Holnicote and Pixton. The heiress of all these branches was Elizabeth **** (d.1753), daughter of Thomas **** of Tetton, who married...
- Herbert (1882–1929), of Tetton, Kingston St Mary, Somerset, third son (second son by second wife), a diplomat and cricketer. Tetton was a former Acland property...
- Killerton, Devon, and Petherton Park in Somerset, who acquired Pixton Park, Tetton, Kingston St Mary, and Holnicote, Setworthy by his marriage to the heiress...
- Colonel John **** Acland (21 February 1747 – 22 November 1778), of Tetton and Pixton in Somerset, was Tory Member of Parliament for Callington in Cornwall...
- Pixton and Tetton, and herself moved to Tetton as dowager, where she died in 1815 after a long battle with cancer. Thus Pixton and Tetton p****ed to the...
- Mervyn Robert Howard Molyneux Herbert (27 December 1882 – 26 May 1929) of Tetton, Kingston St Mary in Somerset, was a career diplomat and a first-class cricket...
- probably built for Robert Knight whose descendants subsequently altered it. Tetton House dates from 1790 and was enlarged and mainly rebuilt in 1924-6 by Harry...