Bableigh, Parkham Explained

Bableigh (pronounced Babe-leigh or bay-balee) is an historic estate in the parish of Parkham in North Devon, England. It is separated from the village of Parkham by the Bableigh Brook. It was the earliest recorded seat of the Risdon family in Devonshire, from which was descended the Devon historian Tristram Risdon (died 1640).

Descent

de Oilgi

The holder of Bableigh during the reign of King William the Conqueror (1066–1087) was Robert de Oilgi.[1]

Risdon

According to Tristram Risdon (died 1640) himself, in his work The Survey of Devon, the Risdon family originated in Gloucestershire, where during the reign of King Richard I (1189–1199) they were lords of the manor of Risdon.[2] The Risdon family is first recorded at Bableigh in 1274,[3] and a member of this family, apparently Giles Risdon (1494–1583), built the north aisle of Parkham Church (in which are situated several monuments to the Risdon family, now very worn and illegible) and also Veybridge (alias Heybridge[4]) over the River Torridge.[2] The descent of Bableigh in the Risdon family was as follows:[5]

13th century

15th century and subsequent

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Notes and References

  1. [Tristram Risdon|Risdon, Tristram]
  2. Risdon, p.243
  3. Risdon, p.243, regnal date 3 Edward I
  4. Prince, p.702
  5. [John Lambrick Vivian|Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L.]
  6. Estimated date of life as his great-grandson died in 1518
  7. Vivian, p.648
  8. Vivian, p.648, denoted by "MI"
  9. Vivian, p.649 & pedigree p.650
  10. [John Prince (biographer)|Prince, John]
  11. Vivian, p.224
  12. Not mentioned in Vivian, p.599, pedigree of Pollard of Langley
  13. Risdon, p.314
  14. Prince, p.644
  15. Vivian, p.649
  16. Jenkins, Alexander, Civil and Ecclesiastical History of the City of Exeter and its Environs, 2nd edition, Exeter, 1841, p. 125 https://books.google.com/books?id=TXkfAQAAMAAJ&dq=black+assizes+exeter+1586&pg=PA125
  17. Vivian, p.397
  18. Vivian, p.569, pedigree of Monk of Potheridge
  19. [John Prince (biographer)|Prince, John]
  20. [Nikolaus Pevsner|Pevsner, Nikolaus]
  21. Great-nephew per Vivian, p.649, but called "his eldest brother's son" by Prince, p.703
  22. Prince, p.703
  23. Rogers, W. H. (1938) Buckland Brewer, reprinted 2000, Snetzler, M.F. (Ed.), Barcott, Buckland Brewer, p.14, quoting Inquisition post mortem 10 Charles I, 473 N.14
  24. Vivian, p.649; p.93, pedigree of Blewett
  25. [History of Parliament]
  26. Vivian, p.649; For transcript of inscription, see Prince, p.703
  27. Vivian, p.210, pedigree of Coffin