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    gave its name to the estate or manor of Copleston (modern: Coplestone) which was the earliest known home of the Copleston family. The Copplestone family...
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    Margaret Little. He was a member of the family of Copleston, lords of the manor of Copleston in Devon until 1659, one of the most ancient in that county...
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    to the manor of Tamerton Foliot and her father John Bonville was, through his mother, the grandson and heir of Martin Ferrers. Raphe Copleston (d. 1491)...
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    of the Copleston family, but does incorporate some of the older fabric. For the descent of the senior family seated at Copleston see article Manor of...
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  • son of Rev. R. E. Copleston, Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford and Vicar of Edmonton. He was a member of the Copleston family, lords of the manor of Copleston...
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  • John Copleston (died 1497). The Coplestone family took its name from the Devon Manor of Copleston. Henry Copleston (born 1473), son and heir of John Copleston...
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  • Two of this field's hedgerows have since been removed. The Coplestone (or "Copplestone", "Copleston" etc.) family took its name from the manor of Copleston...
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    Amias Copleston (1581/2–1621) of Warleigh in the parish of Tamerton Foliot in Devon, and lord of the Manor of Copleston in Devon. Elizabeth Chichester...
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    Eggesford (category Former manors in Devon)
    sole-heiress of Richard Reigny) brought the manor to the family of her husband, Charles Copleston of Bicton. Their son was John I Copleston (died 1586)...
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  • HMS D2 (category Lost submarines of the United Kingdom)
    Archbishop of Canterbury and shows at the bottom three coats of arms of the Coplestone family, which originated at the manor of Copleston in Devon. Harrison...
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    seat of a junior branch of the Coplestone family of Copleston in the parish of Colebrooke. It was first the home of Walter Copleston, 3rd son of John...
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  • junior branch of the Copleston family of Copplestone. The manor house was largely rebuilt in the 19th century and, together with some of its outbuildings...
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    passed through the Larder (which held it for another five generations), Copleston and Stafford families and finally the Northcote family in 1732. This 1732...
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    Sir Francis Drake, 3rd Baronet (category Members of the Parliament of England for Tavistock)
    a daughter of Sir John Bampfylde, 1st Baronet of Poltimore House in Devon, by his wife Gertrude Copleston, daughter of Amyas Copleston of Warleigh in...
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    The Manor of King's Nympton was a manor largely co-terminous with the parish of King's Nympton in Devon, England. At the time of the Domesday Book of 1086...
    23 KB (3,111 words) - 09:53, 7 April 2024
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    John St Leger (died 1441) (category High sheriffs of Kent)
    wife of John Copleston (1475–1550), "The Great Copleston", of Copleston, Devon. Margaret St Leger, wife of John de Clinton, 5th Baron Clinton of Maxstoke...
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    Edward Chichester, 1st Viscount Chichester (category Viscounts in the Peerage of Ireland)
    twice: Firstly in 1605 to Anne Copleston (1588–1616), the sole daughter and heiress of John Copleston Esq., (died 1606) of Eggesford by his wife Dorothy...
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    heiress of Colonel John Codrington of Wraxall, Somerset. In 1741 he sold the former Copleston manor and seat of Tamerton Foliot, with its manor house of Warleigh...
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    earlier. The senior branch of the Copleston family died out in the male line in 1632, but the Coplestons of Bowden in the parish of Ashprington survived a...
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    Alianore Pollard who was the wife of John Pollard and daughter of John Copleston who died on the 21st day of the month of September in the One thousandth...
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