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Luppitt is a
village and
civil parish in East
Devon situated about 4
miles (6 km) due
north of Honiton. The
historian William Harris was
preacher at the...
- The
Luppitt Inn is the only
public house at
Luppitt, Devon.
Located in the
front rooms of a farmhouse, the
building is
constructed from stone, rendered...
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Luffincott Lundy Luppitt Lustleigh Lydford Lympstone Lynmouth Lynton Malborough Malmsmead Mamhead...
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daughter of Sir
Edmund Carew (d. 1513) of
Mohuns Ottery (in the
parish of
Luppitt), Devon,.
Katherine was the
widow of Otes
Gilbert (1513–1546/7) of Greenway...
- is a
house and
historic manor in the
parish of
Luppitt, 1 mile south-east of the
village of
Luppitt and 4
miles north-east of
Honiton in east Devon,...
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which are the
Devon parishes of Yarcombe, Stockland, Cotleigh, Monkton,
Luppitt and Clayhidon.
Parts of the
parish church of St Mary the
Virgin date from...
- Sir
Peter Carew (1514? – 27
November 1575) of
Mohuns Ottery,
Luppitt, Devon, was an
English adventurer, who
served during the
reign of
Queen Elizabeth...
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Otter Brewery is a
brewery in
Luppitt, near Honiton, Devon, and
named after the
nearby River Otter. The
brewery was
founded in 1990 by
David and Mary...
- as head of the family) Sir
Peter Carew (c.1514–1575) of
Mohuns Ottery,
Luppitt, Devon.
Peter Carew was the
eldest son of
George Carew (1497/8–1583), Dean...
- Churchstanton. The larger, more
southerly area in
Devon includes Dunkeswell,
Luppitt, Upottery, Smeatharpe, Hemyock, Blackborough, Yarcombe, Membury, Stockland...