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TAMERTON FOLIOT

Tamerton Foliot, sometimes spelt Tamerton Foliott, is a village and parish to the north of the parish of St Budeaux and part of it is now within the Plymouth City boundary.  The parish church is dedicated to St Mary.

Places within the Parish of Tamerton Foliot

The following houses, farms and public houses/inns were within the Parish of Eggbuckland: Alwyn View; Ashleigh; Bellavour Farm; Berry Farm; Birdcage Farm; Blaxton Farm; Broadley; Bulteels Bickham Farm; Cann House; Charity Bickley Farm; Clittaford Farm; Coombe Farm; Denmark Cottage; Down House; Dunsbear Farm; Green Bank House; George Hotel; Haxter Gate; Haysend Farm; Henshires Farm; Henwell Farm; Horsham Farm; King's Arms Public House; Langley Farm; Looseleigh House; Manor Mills; Maristow Barton; Maristow House; North Broadley Farm; North Combe Farm; Plymouth Broadley Farm; Porsham Farm; Pound Farm; Powisland; Powisland Villa; Queen's Arms Public House; Roborough Farm; Seven Stars Inn; Southway Farm; Torr; Trehills Farm; Upland; Vicarage; Wadlands; Warleigh Farm; Warleigh House; Westbrook; Whitsom Farm; Widewell Farm.  

Lords of the Manors

There Lord of the Manor of Tamerton Foliot in 1870 was Mr Walter Coplestone Radcliffe, JP, of Warleigh House.

Overseer of the Poor

 

Parish Clerk

 

Parish Constable

 

Surveyor of Highways

 

 

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