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- Little_Fulford comment "Little Fulford was an historic estate in the parishes of Shobrooke and Crediton, Devon. It should not be confused with Great Fulford, in Dunsford, about 9 miles to the south-west, with which before 1700 it briefly shared common ownership. The Elizabethan mansion house originally called Fulford House was first built by Sir William Peryam (1534-1604), a judge and Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer.".
- Q18640364 comment "Little Fulford was an historic estate in the parishes of Shobrooke and Crediton, Devon. It should not be confused with Great Fulford, in Dunsford, about 9 miles to the south-west, with which before 1700 it briefly shared common ownership. The Elizabethan mansion house originally called Fulford House was first built by Sir William Peryam (1534-1604), a judge and Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer.".