Eggesford House, Devonshire. The seat of the Honorble.Newton (1833)
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Williams, T. H. Devonshire; or directions to the scenery and antiquities: containing a general route to the north of Devon, and to the borders of Dartmoor . Exeter: W. C. Pollard, 1828. Vol. II. pp. 3, 71.The next town of any consequence is Chumleigh, [
]; about two miles from which is Eggesford, the richly wooded seat of the Hon. Newton Fellowes; the river Taw flowing through the extensive grounds. [
].The cource [sic] of the Taw might be explored above Eggesford, the seat of the Hon. Newton Fellowes, who has lately built a magnificent house on his extensive domain.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
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