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Bindon, Axmouth

Bindon is a historic manor in the parish of Axmouth in Devon, England.

Bindon manor house, drawing by Roscoe Gibbs, 1888

History edit

It was acquired from Nicholas Bach by Roger Wyke (died c. 1467) (alias Wykes, Wycke, Wick, Wicks, Weeke, etc.) a Member of Parliament for Plympton Erle (UK Parliament constituency) in 1413, a younger son of William Wyke of North Wyke in the parish of South Tawton in Devon. On 16 July 1425 he was licensed by Edmund Lacey, Bishop of Exeter to "have a chapel within his Manor House of Bindon, in the Parish of Axmouth," as is stated in the Episcopal register.[1] Roger's great-grandson Richard Wyke died without male progeny, leaving four daughters and co-heiresses. The youngest of these was Mary Wyke who married Walter Erle (died 1581) of Colcombe in the parish of Colyton in Devon, an officer of the Privy Chamber to two wives of King Henry VIII,[2] to his son King Edward VI and the latter's sisters Queen Mary I[3] and Queen Elizabeth I.[4][5] Erle purchased the manor of Axmouth following the Dissolution of Syon Monastery of which it had been a possession.[6] Thus Bindon passed to the Erle family, with other former Wyke lands including Charborough in Dorset. After four further generations in the Erle family eventually it passed by a series of heiresses to the Drax family which sold it.[7]

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References edit

  1. ^ Hamilton-Rogers, p.376
  2. ^ Sandon
  3. ^ Pole, Sir William (died 1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, p.123
  4. ^ History of Parliament biography of Walter Erle (1586–1665)[1]
  5. ^ "The Henrician Partbooks belonging to Peterhouse, Cambridge (Cambridge University Library, Peterthouse Manuscripts 471-474): A Study, with Restorations of the Incomplete Compositions Contained in them". Submitted by Nicholas John Sandon to the University of Exeter as a dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Music in the Faculty of Arts February 1983. Revised summer 2009 for inclusion in DIAMM (Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music) Source:Chapters I-II [2] 2013-05-13 at the Wayback Machine; Chapter III, Volume I: "The Composers in Ph", pp.81-114, including Walter Erle (died 1581), pp.86-96 [3] 2013-05-14 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Risdon, pp.25-6
  7. ^ Hamilton Rogers, p.382

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