58 PLUSH. 



Armswell, where the Field Club had a picnic luncheon last 

 August, at the foot of Nettleconihe Tout, was formerly a manor in 

 conjunction with Xetherbrook, and belonged to the Abbey of 

 Glastonbury. It is in the Tithing of Plush. At the Dissolution 

 of Monasteries it was granted to Sir John Horsey, of Clifton Mau- 

 bank. Kichard Arnold, who died in 1595, married Mary, his 

 eldest daughter. From the Arnolds the estate passed to the 

 Framptons of Moreton, who sold it to the late Mr. Farquharson, 

 of Lan^ton. 



