The
Domesday Book of 1086 lists
Frelelestoch as one of the seventy-nine Devonshire holdings of
Robert, Count of Mortain (–1090), the half-brother of
William the Conqueror. His tenant was Robert FitzIvo, who appears to have held no other lands in the county. The manor was later held by Sir Roger de Beauchamp who, in about 1220, donated a large part of it to the
Augustinian priory dedicated to St Gregory that he had founded within it as a dependency of
Hartland Abbey in North Devon. At the
Dissolution of the Monasteries, the prior relinquished possession of the priory and its
demesne lands on 27 August 1536. Sir Thomas Arundell, the receiver of the
Court of Augmentations in the counties of Devon, Cornwall, Dorset and Somerset,
farmed the lands out to John Wynslade at an annual rent of £20 2s. On 20 January 1537 the crown leased the lands for 21 years at the same rent to Sir George Carew of
Mohuns Ottery. Carew immediately conveyed the lease to Wynslade. Wynslade was not long in possession as on 4 September 1537 the crown made a grant to
Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle (d.1542), an illegitimate son of King
Edward IV, and his wife
Honora Grenville, widow of
Sir John Bassett (1462–31 Jan 1529) of
Umberleigh, of
"The site, church, etc., and demesne of Frithelstock Priory, the manor, rectory and advowson of the vicarage of Frithelstock and the manor of Broadwoodwidger, all late of the priory". The estate was valued at about £92. Risdon reckoned the priory and Barton thus granted to contain a thousand acres. Much of the negotiations fixing the purchase price payable by Lord Lisle to the crown are recorded in the
Lisle Letters, the surviving correspondence between him and his London agent John Hussee. The priory lands were later owned by
Robert Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford (d.1751), son of
Robert Walpole (d.1745) the first prime minister, whose wife was
Margaret Rolle, suo jure 15th Baroness Clinton (1709–1781), daughter and sole heiress of Samuel Rolle (1646–1719) of
Heanton Satchville in the parish of
Petrockstowe, about six miles south-east of Frithelstock. The lands later descended to Margaret Rolle's heirs, the
Barons Clinton. ==1734 view by Buck==