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Cary of Cockington

Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 11, (1920-21), pp. 161-2.

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Lionel Cary

Prepared by Michael Steer

This Note seeks to clarify the relationship between the large number of Anne Cary's appearing that family's pedigree. The manor of Cockington was owned by Robert FitzMartin, and inherited by his son Roger, who renounced his name to become Roger de Cockington. The Cockington family owned the Manor from 1048-1348. The Cary family owned the court from 1375 to 1654. It was then sold to the Mallocks, a family of rich Exeter silversmiths, who owned it from 1654 to 1932 when they sold the estate to the Torquay Corporation. Google with the Archive Organization has sponsored the digitisation of books from several libraries. The Internet Archive makes available, in its Community Texts Collection (originally known as Open Source Books), books that have been digitised by Google from a number of libraries. These are books on which copyright has expired, and are available free for educational and research use. The copy of this rare book is held in the collection of Albert William Bryant Messenger, and is available from the Internet Archive.

 
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Browne, ___ Esq161
Cary, Anne161
Cary, Anne (2)161
Cary, Anne (3)161
Cary, Anne (4)161-2
Cary, Dorothy162
Cary, Dudley161-2
Cary, Sir Edward161
Cary, Frances161
Cary, Sir George161
Cary, Gertrude161
Cary, Archdeacon Dr Robert161
Cary, William161-2
Dymond, Mr Robert161
Manners, Anne161
Manners, Sir Charles Knt161