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Plymtree is a
small village and
civil parish about 3.5
miles south of the town of
Cullompton in the
county of Devon, England. The
parish is surrounded...
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Marland Peter Tavy
Petrockstowe Pilton Pinhoe Plymouth Plympton Plymstock Plymtree Poltimore Portlemouth Postbridge Powderham Prawle Princetown Puddington...
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country living and
settled in London. In 1868 he
accepted the
living of
Plymtree in Devon.
Mozley published his
Letters From Rome, from 1869 to 1870, covering...
- Ford's
Moore (modern: "Fordmore") is an
historic estate in the
parish of
Plymtree in Devon. From
before 1161 to 1702 it was the seat of the at Ford (later...
- Devon,
Dorset EX14
HONITON Honiton East
Devon EX15
CULLOMPTON Cullompton,
Plymtree Mid
Devon EX16
TIVERTON Tiverton Mid
Devon EX17
CREDITON Crediton Mid Devon...
- academic,
senior tutor of
Oriel College,
Oxford before becoming rector of
Plymtree in Devon. Born 9
January 1794, he was the son of Sir
Josiah Dornford of...
- at St John's
Church in Torquay. In 1892, he was
appointed reverend at
Plymtree until 1897,
prior to
becoming reverend of
Carlton Colville in Suffolk....
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August 1723 - 15 July 1802) was an
Anglican priest, born in
Hayne House Plymtree, Devon.
Charles Harward married Ann Ball (1738–1785) on 24
March 1763 at...
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singing and drinking. A
carol attributed to
Richard Smart,
Rector of
Plymtree in
Devon from 1435 to 1477, has 'Sir Christemas'
announcing the news of...
- Cadbury; Cadeleigh; Cullompton; Feniton; Kentisbeare; Netherexe; Payhembury;
Plymtree; Rewe (part); Sheldon; Silverton; Talaton; Thorverton.
According to White's...