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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… union of Cerne, hundred of Cerne, Totcombe, and Modbury, Cerne division of Dorset, 12 miles (N. by W.) from …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Cerne, partly in the hundred of Cerne, Totcombe, and Modbury, partly in the liberty of Fordington, but chiefly in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with which it forms a constablewick, 296 inhabitants. Modbury (St. George) MODBURY ( St. George), a market-town and parish, in the union … Wesleyans. Some years since, there were slight remains of Modbury House, and also of a Benedictine priory, founded in …
Magna Britannia
… four miles from Kingsbridge, and the same distance from Modbury. The small villages of Waterhead, Ashford, Lixton, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… also had died by 1369, when Thomas Champernowne, lord of Modbury (Devon), quitclaimed his rights in certain of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… his wife Katherine, daughter of Sir Philip Champernon, of Modbury, in that county, who afterwards married Walter …
Magna Britannia
… this family, after eight descents, married Champernowne of Modbury. Sir Richard Champernowne sold it to Sir Simon Leach …
Magna Britannia
… sum was laid out in the purchase of lands in the parish of Modbury, which now produce 33 l. 11 s. 8 d. per annum. The …
Magna Britannia
… in the deanery of Plympton, lies about eight miles from Modbury, and about eleven from Plymouth. The villages of …
Magna Britannia
… Champernowne, a younger son of Sir Philip Champernowne, of Modbury, for the site of the abbey of Polesloe, near Exeter. … and in the deanery of Totton, lies about five miles from Modbury, and about six from Totnes. The manor of Dipford, or …
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