Deviock, manor of, Deviock, St Germans, Cornwall
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Reeve's accounts: Manor of Deviock in St. Germans, Cornwall
Courtenay of Tremere - Wikipedia
25. prosince 2023 - The Courtenay family of Tremere ... of Deviock
in Cornwall, 5th son of Sir Philip Courtenay (1404–1463) of Powderham,
grandson of Sir Philip Courtenay (died 1406) of Powderham by his wife
Elizabeth Hungerford, daughter of Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron
Hungerford (d.1449), KG. Sir Philip Courtenay (died 1406) of Powderham
was a younger son of Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon (d.1377),
and had been given the manor of Powderham ...
Civil parish
Deviock is a coastal civil parish in
south-east Cornwall situated approximately three miles west of St
Germans and straddles the valley of the River Seaton.
Deviock Parish | Deviock Parish Council
Deviock Parish was founded in April
1997 from the southern section of the former St. Germans Parish combined
with a small element of St.Martins by Looe (that is West Seaton,
Trelowia and West Hessenford ) and an even smaller element of Morval
comprising the Bickham Farm complex
Location : Latitude: 50.37866374647237, Longitude: -4.390577801657402| Histories | Agreement, Landegey, Feock and Kea; CY/374 | 1 Apr 1530 Agreement by John Tregian of Wolvedon, esquire with Wymond Carew of Antony, gentleman; manor of Lytle Devyoke; manor of Landegey; Tregian was receiver of the Duchy of Cornwall but surrendered this office to Carew ; cost Tregian in money advanced 1000 marks sterling `for fyve yerys day of payment' CY/374 Date 1 Apr 1530 Agreement, Landegey, Feock… |
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