Hayne Lupton, Brixham
arms of hayne: or, on fess invected azure rose argent seeded of first barbed vert between 2 plates in chief greyhound courant sable
charles hayne (d.1769), sheriff of devon , colonel of 4th battalion devon militia, of lupton , fuge house in parish of blackawton in devon, eldest son , heir of cornelius hayne (d.1733) had inherited lupton upton ancestors. son , heir charles ii hayne (1747-1821), sheriff of devon in 1772 , colonel of north devon militia, inherited father lupton , fuge. hayne family had come prominence in person of john hayne (d.1671) (grandfather of cornelius hayne), merchant @ dartmouth during reign of king charles (1625-1649), had acquired inheritance , purchase various properties in devon .
charles ii hayne 22 when inherited lupton in 1769 , built lupton house largely survives today. did not marry lived there alone twenty years. in 1788 sold lupton judge francis buller , made fuge house principal residence. died in 1821, having bequeathed fuge house great-nephew charles seale-hayne (d.1842) (on condition should adopt additional surname of hayne), second son of sir john henry seale, 1st baronet (1780–1844), of mount boone, dartmouth, son of sister sarah hayne. son of charles seale-hayne charles ii seale-hayne (1833-1903), member of parliament ashburton in devon (1885-1903) , paymaster-general (1892-1895), founded seale-hayne college near newton abbot in devon.
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