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  2. Francis Fulford (landowner) - Wikipedia

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    Francis Fulford (born 31 August 1952) is a British aristocrat, businessman, television personality, presenter and former stockbroker. He belongs to the landed gentry and is the 26th Fulford to have owned and inhabited Great Fulford manor house in Devon .

  3. Great Fulford - Wikipedia

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    Great Fulford is an historic estate in the parish of Dunsford, Devon. ... Col. Francis Fulford married twice, firstly to Margaret Poulett (died 1687), ...

  4. The F***ing Fulfords - Wikipedia

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    Francis, known to his friends as "F**ker" Fulford, is the 24th in his family to have inherited Great Fulford, an 800-year old crumbling manor house on a 3,000-acre (12 km 2) estate in Dunsford, near Cheriton Bishop, Devon.

  5. Country House Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Great Fulford is a Grade I listed manor house near Exeter in Devon. Set in 3000 acres, Great Fulford is home to Francis and Kishanda Fulford, previously seen on Channel 4 in The F***ing Fulfords in 2004. The future of Great Fulford is hanging in the balance. Parts of the house haven't been touched for decades and other parts are starting to ...

  6. List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1716

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    Fulford's Estate Act 1716. 3 Geo. 1. c. 11 Pr. 22 June 1717. An Act to enable Francis Fulford Esquire, and his First and other Sons, successively, to put in Execution ...

  7. Little Fulford - Wikipedia

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    Little Fulford was a historic estate in the parishes of Shobrooke and Crediton, [4] Devon. It briefly share ownership before 1700 with Great Fulford , in Dunsford , about 9 miles (14 km) to the south-west.

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  9. Landed gentry - Wikipedia

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    The landed gentry, or the gentry (sometimes collectively known as the squirearchy), is a largely historical Irish and British social class of landowners who could live entirely from rental income, or at least had a country estate. It is the British element of the wider European class of gentry.