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Cloakham House near Axminster
SantaTraugott
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Posted: 4 Jul 2009 3:43PM GMT
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Pierce
ancestor was supposedly born in Cloakham House in 1790. I cannot tell from Googling if Cloakham House is one house (dwelling unit) or is the name of an estate on which there are several houses. I have seen it described as a "foef" and am not sure what that means. Can anyone help?
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Posted: 4 Jul 2009 7:30PM GMT
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Cloakham House was the main manor house - a single dwelling and Cloakham
Lodge
would have been a separate dwelling on the estate.
I think your 'foef' should read 'fief' and refers traditionally to a piece of land held under the feudal system.
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