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Description "Heanton Hall and Park in Devonshire, the Seat of the Right Hon.ble Robert Lord Walpole Ld. Lieutenant of the County of Devon and Knight of the Most Hon.ble Order of the Bath". Engraving by William Henry Toms; published in Badeslade, T. and Rocque, J., Vitruvius Brittanicus, Vol.4, London, 1739, plates 73/4. This was the original Heanton Satchville in Petrockstowe parish. The house is now lost, but the name has been transferred to a nearby mansion in the next parish of Huish, the seat of Lord Clinton.
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Source Engraving by William Henry Toms; published in Badeslade, T. and Rocque, J., Vitruvius Brittanicus, Vol.4, London, 1739, plates 73/4.
Author Engraving by William Henry Toms;

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