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a daughter Lucy, who married Bampfylde Rodd of Devon, a distant cousin.
by Ernest Jackson & Company Ltd of Crediton in Devon, a subsidiary of Kraft Group
rom Barnstaple to Lynton and Lynmouth in North Devon, a distance by rail of almost 20 miles.
Penlee Point in Cornwall and Wembury Point on Devon, a distance of about 3 nautical miles (6 km).
eparated in a regional and economic sense from Devon, a fact that underlines the importance of Celt
It lies in West Devon, about 5 miles north of Okehampton.
etimes called Staldon, is a megalithic site in Devon, about 5km from Harford.
mstock is a picturesque parish village in east Devon, about 5 miles from Tiverton and 7 or so miles
let in the form of an address to the people of Devon, accusing certain members of the British gover
a ICT Mark, Eco and Healthy School awards, the Devon Active Schools award and a platinum award for
er marketing executive, in 2004 in South Hams, Devon, after meeting her at university.
lliam and Lottie Dod settled at Westward Ho in Devon after World War II and settled to a life of go
Liberal Unionist in the Ashburton division of Devon, again without success.
On his return he played in the C&G Trophy for Devon against Lancashire.
made his Minor Counties Championship debut for Devon against Oxfordshire in 1953.
debut, Theedom also made his List A debut for Devon against Worcestershire in the 3rd round of the
made his Minor Counties Championship debut for Devon against the Surrey Second XI.
He played 2 further List A matches for Devon against Staffordshire in the 2000 NatWest Trop
In 1906 James Peters played for Devon against South Africa, however the tourists bel
Pritchard made his List A debut for Devon against Essex in the 1st round of the 1991 Nat
made his Minor Counties Championship debut for Devon against the Surrey Second XI.
Horrell made his List A debut for Devon against Essex in the 1st round of the 1996 Nat
made his Minor Counties Championship debut for Devon against Dorset.
Carter died in Tavistock, Devon, aged 62.
He died in Devon aged 63.
Tees (1980-1982), and the Managing Director of Devon Air in Devon (1982-1990).
Devon Air Ambulance
Devon Air Ambulance Devon Air Ambulance: Official si
The Devon Air Ambulance Trust was formed by Ann Thomas,
lowing the success of similar schemes, such as Devon Air Ambulance Trust and Cornwall Air Ambulance
The helicopters are run by the Devon Air Ambulance Trust, which is a registered cha
The Devon Air Ambulance is an organisation providing eme
It is also the second hub for Devon Air Ambulance because it is never busy.
It was released in the U.S. by Epyx as Devon Aire in the Hidden Diamond Caper.
ing instruction as authorised by the licensee ( Devon Airsports Limited).
Devon Alan - Tim Munn
ed by David Gordon Green, starring Jamie Bell, Devon Alan, Dermot Mulroney and Josh Lucas.
and Rector of three parishes in the county of Devon: all offices which could be carried out by cur
round the mouth of the River Dart in southern Devon; all three are within the modern town of Dartm
de in Northumberland and Knightshayes Court in Devon, all of which have interiors from the years wh
llate and one of the two largest enclosures in Devon along with Cranmore Castle at over 15 Acres, s
Devon also appeared as an interviewer in "Monty Pyth
East Devon also had a higher number of people living in '
identify him with Saint Brannoc of Braunton in Devon, although his feast day there is 21 June.
s Frederick Amery (1833 - 1901), of Lustleigh, Devon, an officer in the Indian Forestry Commission.
was nominated Master of Foxhounds of Tiverton, Devon, an office he held until 1950.
eton Castle overlooks the Little Dart River in Devon and was originally built from grey rubble ston
Cornwall and West Plymouth and a small part of Devon and East Plymouth in 1994, and these seats bec
est had a lot of rural branch line services in Devon and Cornwall and Wales, it also had long-dista
He was born in Tavistock, Devon and educated at Bradfield College, Berkshire.
e lives of the saints including about 100 from Devon and Cornwall.
Devon and Cornwall Constabulary
He transferred to the Devon and Dorset Regiment in 1946 and served with th
son of Robert Clarke of St Giles in the Wood, Devon and his wife Graciana Creemer, daughter of Joh
d to passenger traffic with the closure of the Devon and Somerset line on 3 October 1966.
This transmitter mainly serves the East of Devon and West Dorset.
d to passenger traffic with the closure of the Devon and Somerset line on 3 October 1966.
and is supported by marketing provided by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership.
Woodham, Surrey, Alton, Hampshire, Silverton, Devon and finally (before elevation to the Episcopat
rangement used historically in the counties of Devon and Cornwall in South West England to manage t
They compete in division 2 of the North Devon and are currently placed in third place.
ley and Chris Sabin) defeated Team 3D (Brother Devon and Brother Ray) in a tag team match.
ular in the two western counties (Cornwall and Devon), and had an established reputation in London,
. of Indiho, in the parish of Bovey Tracey, in Devon, and dying when in the office of high sheriff,
tt stood as a 'Literal Democrat' candidate for Devon and East Plymouth, causing the real Liberal De
d to passenger traffic with the closure of the Devon and Somerset line on 3 October 1966.
ion served isolated villages on the borders of Devon and Somerset to the west of Wiveliscombe.
h rugby union player who played for Hayle RFC, Devon and Cornwall Police RFC, Camborne RFC, Redruth
On 1 April 1967 it amalgamated with Devon and Exeter Police and Plymouth City Police to
Davis was born in Plymouth, Devon and joined his local club, Plymouth Argyle as
to Pontypridd in June 1922 before returning to Devon and joining Torquay United in 1923.
He was Commanding Officer of 1 Bn Devon and Dorset Regiment from 1965 to 1967.
ondon Waterloo station and various stations in Devon and Cornwall such as Plymouth Friary, Ilfracom
brooke, the son of Hugh Clifford of Chudleigh, Devon, and his wife Mary, daughter of Sir George Chu
st of Exeter, the A30 is dual carriage through Devon and into Cornwall, bypassing Whiddon Down, Oke
is a Local Nature Reserve in Ilfracombe, North Devon and is known locally as the sleeping elephant.
He also played List A cricket for Devon, and for the Warwickshire Second XI, and in 19
Halt was a small railway station on the North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway, a private
Goldsmith was born at Plympton, Devon and was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge.
750) made this journal on a visit to Cornwall, Devon and Somerset in 1724-25.
ir John was leading a regiment of 1,200 men in Devon, and was taken prisoner by Royal forces after
agreements with local FE colleges in Cornwall, Devon and Somerset to extend the provision of HE opp
alley is a valley of Exmoor, covering northern Devon and western Somerset, England.
re both from Bideford, a small coastal town in Devon, and were later married.
He was born in Gatcomb, Devon, and was a fellow of Corpus Christi College, O
Devon and Cornwall Police were criticised by the cor
hes took place between the Lancastrian Earl of Devon and Yorkist Lord Bonville.
n painters at Exeter, which developed into the Devon And Cornwall Fine Art Society.
( Devon and Cornwall Record Society.
Devon and Cornwall County Division
d to passenger traffic with the closure of the Devon and Somerset line on 3 October 1966.
d to passenger traffic with the closure of the Devon and Somerset line on 3 October 1966.
rea of 12,831 km² of the counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset.
Selley was born in Topsham, Devon, and became a builder's apprentice.
He was educated in England at Newton College, Devon, and undetook medical training at St Mary's Ho
Thillens is at the northwest corner of Devon and Kedzie on land owned by the Water Reclamat
es (958 km2), stretching from its borders with Devon and Dorset to the edge of the Somerset Levels.
1879 to serve the market town of Holsworthy in Devon and closed in 1966, a victim of the Beeching A
to 1943, the school moved to Ardock, Lewdown, Devon, and the school buildings were occupied by mil
Williams was born at Honiton, Devon and educated at Eton and Trinity College, Camb
he boundary of the historical division between Devon and Cornwall.
th Wales coast paralleled the anglicisation of Devon and Cornwall, perhaps concurrently.
He was born at Bideford, Devon and educated at Blundell's School.
He lived at Erle Hall near Plympton in Devon and died in 1903.
and later a clergyman, being vicar of Colyton, Devon, and afterwards of Winchfield, Hampshire.
t of England to the popular holiday resorts of Devon and Cornwall.
it is backed up by Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service.
ho were probably working at or in the mines in Devon and Cornwall from the days of antiquity, but t
of Plymouth's Park and Ride services to First Devon and Cornwall.
Eastern United States and from three sites in Devon and Dorset in South West England.
a member of the Long Parliament (representing Devon) and of Henry Rolle, chief justice of the King
He has since worked for BBC Radio Devon and as a scout for sometime Charlton assistant
southwestern portion of Edmonton, the Town of Devon and the City of Leduc and its vicinity.
s Looe Valley Railway Company trading arm, the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership has run a Summer
In February 2009 when snow cut him off in Devon and took at flight to Manchester to join Eastb
on in Belgrave Hall, Leicester, and Kentisbere Devon, and produced by Wide Angle Productions.
He was born in Exeter, Devon and played for all three of the county's profe
St Buryan, Cornwall, the rectory of Shorbrook, Devon, and the offices of archdeacon and treasurer o
Sheppard lives in Plymouth, Devon, and is the co-owner of a Routemaster (one of
cis Peter Facione is the Titular Archbishop of Devon and the current Presiding Bishop of The Old Ro
lliam Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville of Shute in Devon and the title of 6th Baron Harington passed to
lt of global warming, and is locally common in Devon, and other parts of south-west England.
presents the Middle Devonian sequence of North Devon and Somerset.
n was between Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon) and Beer Money, Inc. (Robert Roode and James
Olga had inherited a mansion near Sidmouth, Devon and Lindemann took the opportunity to establis
d is less affected by the Atlantic storms that Devon and Cornwall experience.
owderham Castle who was bullied by the Earl of Devon, and so supported the challenge put up by the
rn at Borough House, Northam Burrows, Northam, Devon and his childhood experiences of voyages were
In 1873, the Devon and Somerset Railway opened a line from Taunto
Palmer was born in Northam, Devon and educated at Ashford County Grammar School
He has also played Minor Counties cricket for Devon and has played in one first-class match for Wa
The Devon and Somerset was originally operated by the Br
rtant essay on the Physical Structure of North Devon, and on the Palaeontological Value of the Devo
s son of John Carpenter, rector of Northleigh, Devon, and was born there on February 7, 1589.
s picturesque valley, dividing the counties of Devon and Cornwall.
A.J. Styles, Team 3D [Brother Ray and Brother Devon], and James Storm, accompanied by Jacqueline)
and is supported by marketing provided by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership.
plies water and sewerage services in Cornwall, Devon and parts of Dorset and Somerset.
The brigade was created as the Devon and Cornwall Brigade of the Wessex Division, l
film was apparently set in a lonely mansion in Devon, and was marketed with the tagline "Mad doctor
inly views in the south of England, especially Devon and Cornwall.
Reardon Smith was born in Appledore, Devon, and educated at the Wesleyan School there.
y, a Deputy Lieutenant of County Waterford and Devon and served as High Sheriff of County Waterford
erved as a teacher and minister in Collompton, Devon, and St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, among other l
nts in 1536 he inherited large estates in both Devon and Cornwall.
d expanding the route network, particularly in Devon and Cornwall.
or, in the parish of Sidbury, in the county of Devon, and of Stoneleigh House, in the parish of Cli
a Cross is displayed at the Military Museum of Devon and Dorset, Dorchester, Dorset, England.
He was born at St. Mary's Church, Devon and came to Newfoundland in the 1830s to work
his bishop on some points of doctrine, he left Devon and purchased a small proprietary chapel in a
l, and landowner in counties Limerick, Armagh, Devon and Somerset
The station was on the Devon and Somerset Railway that ran between Taunton
far and wide across England, to places such as Devon and Cornwall, as well as tours starting up acr
died on 26 August 1951 at his home in Seaton, Devon, and his remains were shipped to Tasmania for
d on him rich estates forfeited by the earl of Devon; and in 1465 Blount was made lord high treasur
Dickson was born in Plymouth, Devon, and migrated initially to Victoria in 1854.
he ancient family of Maynard, in the county of Devon; and Dame Susan, his wife, daughter and one of
viously he had served as a team vicar in rural Devon and the city of Exeter.
body itself was at Branston (or Branscombe) in Devon, and Leland referred to a chapel of Saint Brew
He was born in Torquay, Devon and educated at King Edward VI Grammar School
He represented Devon and Somerset in Parliament.
a large Iron Age Hill fort near Dunchideock in Devon and close to Exeter.
hawke Kekewich, of Peamore House, near Exeter, Devon, and the grandson of Samuel Trehawke Kekewich.
of tin coined in the various coinage towns of Devon and Cornwall, the purchase of tin by the crown
Educated at Newton College, South Devon and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Bart
om the Vicewarden's Court of the Stannaries of Devon and Cornwall, mostly from the mid nineteenth c
These are concentrated in Devon and East Anglia.
He was born in India, educated in Plymouth, Devon, and worked as an insurance officer for 10 yea
and is supported by marketing provided by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership.
Hill's son, Greg, played List A cricket for Devon and Second XI cricket for, amongst other teams
Wessex - South West England without Devon and Cornwall
called anything like Hehil, but many places in Devon and Somerset were later given new names from O
tary Club, Nigel obtained further support from Devon and Cornwall Constabulary, Cornwall County Fir
interest in large landed estates in Cornwall, Devon and the Isle of Wight and he set about re-esta
ched on the Royalist forces gathering in North Devon, and to where they returned on 29 March 1646 a
A Saint Constantine is revered in Devon and Cornwall.
the British Army and was actually used by the Devon and Cornwall Constabulary.
miles (958 km2) ranging from the borders with Devon and Dorset to the edge of the Somerset Levels.
y suppressing smuggling in Suffolk, Essex, and Devon and patrolling against highway robbers.
In 1198 and 1199, William was Sheriff of Devon and Sheriff of Cornwall, along with another ro
and Gunwalloe, as well as East Portlemouth in Devon and two lost chapels in Wales.
lymouth City Council Flats were passed over to Devon and Cornwall Housing Association.
ire (1919), Somerset (1920), Dorset (1921) and Devon and Cornwall (1927).
ient legal arrangement used in the counties of Devon and Cornwall in South West England to encourag
A few miles west hences the start of Devon, and the red-coloured Triassic cliffs.
Management contracts in Devon and Cornwall with Torbay and Pool Innovation C
He was the son of a baker in Honiton, Devon, and was baptised on 24 April 1753.
as also been designated as a part of the North Devon and Hartland Heritage Coasts.
riously hoof-like marks, appear in the snow in Devon and continue throughout the countryside for ov
CBE in Fowey, Cornwall, Peter Randall-Page in Devon and Gordon Murray in Surrey.
and and elsewhere; it is also quite popular in Devon and Cornwall, where it is known as Hog's puddi
e hospital serves Plymouth and nearby areas in Devon and Cornwall.
Educated at Allhallows College in Devon and Hertford College, Oxford (graduated 1961),
n and Cann Quarry lines were sold to the South Devon and Tavistock Railway for their proposed route
He was Chairman of the Devon and Exeter Savings Bank between 1971 and 1975.
The Devon and Somerset was operated by the Bristol and E
y is based around the south-western portion of Devon and includes the eastern part of the city of P
ied relatively isolated territory in Somerset, Devon and Cornwall and possibly part of Dorset.
logical Site of Special Scientific Interest in Devon and Somerset, notified in 1954.
                                                                                                   


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