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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Brixham, Chagford, Chudleigh, Chulmleigh, Colyton, Crediton, Cullompton, Hatherleigh, Holsworthy, Ilfracombe, … to Plymouth. A railway has also been opened from Exeter to Crediton; and the Taw Vale line has been partly opened, at … and posts extended nearly in a line from Exeter, through Crediton, to Molton and Molland. Various other fortified …
Alumni Oxonienses
… at Cambridge 1578, rector of Lidford 1580, vicar of Crediton 1584, and rector of Kenn 1595, all in Devon, father …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Mary) DOWN ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Crediton, hundred of North Tawton, South Molton and N. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… grant to Sir Thos. Darcy the town, manor, and mansion of Crediton, co. Devon, the manor of Morchard Episcopi, with all … Epi., and of the vicarage, alias the rural deanery, of Crediton. Lat. [ With a pen and ink portrait of King Edw. VI. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Egg. Eggesford EGGESFORD, a parish, in the union of Crediton, hundred of North Tawton, South Molton and N. …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… in Parry's hol. Endd.: The Cardinal granted the tithes of Crediton, amounting to the clear yearly value of 115 l. 14 s. 6 d., which the Queen granted to the corporation of Crediton, amounting to 100 l. per annum. To pay to a vicar …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1787, and by Chapman to Newell Connop of Penton in Crediton (Devon) in 1793. 63 Newell Connop died in 1831, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… he had in his hands, to his [present] Majesty's use at Crediton upon his landing in the West : therefore praying the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for a railway from the Bristol line, near Exeter, to Crediton, a distance of six miles; and in 1846 one for a … and the market for this commodity was removed hither from Crediton, in 1538. Fulling-mills existed here in the time of … establishment at Exeter, the see of Devon was seated at Crediton; but Leofricus, who was bishop of the see and lord …
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