Exminster is a village situated on the southern edge of the City of Exeter on the western side of the Exeter ship canal and River Exe in the county of...
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The hundred of Exminster was the name of one of thirty two ancient administrative units of Devon, England. It was listed in the Domesday survey of 1086...
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3°28′58″W / 50.6753°N 3.4828°W / 50.6753; -3.4828 (Exminster) A station was built at Exminster by George Hennet. It was opened in August 1852 and operated...
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Exminster Hospital is a former mental health facility at Exminster, Devon, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The hospital, which was designed...
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Peanmore, Peamont, etc.) is a historic country estate in the parish of Exminster, Devon, which is near the city of Exeter. In 1810 Peamore House was described...
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Axminster, Clyston, Colyton, Ottery St. Mary, East Budleigh, Lifton, Exminster, Teignbridge, Haytor, Coleridge, Stanborough, Ermington, Plympton, Roborough...
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Braunton, Cliston, Coleridge, Colyton, Crediton, East Budleigh, Ermington, Exminster, Fremington, Halberton, Hartland, Hayridge, Haytor, Hemyock, Lifton, North...
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(Devon), Tiverton (Devon), Mylenburnan (probably Burn in Silverton, Devon), Exminster (Devon), Suðeswyrðe (possibly Lustleigh, Devon), Lifton (Devon) and appurtenant...
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two nature reserves adjoining the estuary, at Bowling Green Marsh and Exminster Marshes. Over 10,000 wildfowl and 20,000 waders winter on the estuary...
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Edward Frederick Lindley Wood (1881-04-16)16 April 1881 Powderham Castle, Exminster, England Died 23 December 1959(1959-12-23) (aged 78) Garrowby, England...
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Hippisley-Coxe married an heiress, Mary Northliegh of Peamore in the parish of Exminster in Devon, and with his increased wealth commenced the building of the...
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along its course, including Exford, Up Exe, Nether Exe, Exwick, Exton, Exminster, and Exebridge, where it is joined by the River Barle. The seaside town...
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space) Minster status preserved in placenames Axminster, Bedminster, Exminster, Forrabury and Minster, Ilminster, Iwerne Minster, Leominster, Lytchett...
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East Putford East Worlington Eggesford Ermington Eworthy Exbourne Exeter Exminster Exmouth Farringdon Farway Feniton Filleigh Folly Gate Ford, Chivelstone...
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the parish and former manor of Powderham, within the former hundred of Exminster, Devon, about 6 miles (9.7 km) south of the city of Exeter and 1⁄4 mile...
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1868–1885: The Hundreds of Axminster, Cliston, Colyton, East Budleigh, Exminster, Ottery St. Mary, Haytor, and Teignbridge, and Exeter Castle, and the...
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indicates that one's ancestors came from a place called Brenton near Exminster, Devon, south West England, the original meaning of which was "Bryni's...
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Stephen Northleigh (?1692-?1731), of Peamore, Exminster, Devon, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1713 to 1727. Northleigh...
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subsequently converted into apartments and is now known as Digby Park. Exminster Hospital (a separate branch of Exe Vale Hospital) Wikimedia Commons has...
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Geographically, Haldon Forest is located between the towns of Chudleigh and Exminster and is south of Exeter. It is managed by the Forestry Commission, who...
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Nicolas, Exeter ____________________ Benedictine Priory of St Nicholas Exminster Monastery # pre-conquest monastic or secular community founded 8th century...
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of Edward I. He was said to have been born at the family's estate at Exminster. Being a native of the west of England, Courtenay was educated at Stapledon...
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19 or 22. The A38 continues south into Devon from junction 31, near Exminster. Junction 15 of the M5 is a large four-level stack interchange, named...
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Aaron Eli Baker (1610–1683) of Bowhay in the parish of Exminster, near Exeter, Devon, was an English colonial agent of the Honourable East India Company...
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Exeter Hospital Whipton Hospital Wonford House Hospital Digby Hospital Exminster Hospital Heavitree isolation hospital Honeylands West of England Eye Infirmary...
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had been made to prioritise this station over a possible reopening of Exminster railway station. Construction work began at Marsh Barton in April 2021...
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prospectus, proposing to run an atmospheric-powered broad gauge line from the Exminster pumping station, across the canal and crossing the River Exe on a 14-span...
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Dawlish Dawlish Warren Denbury Doddiscombsleigh Dunchideock Dunsford Exminster Forder Green Gabwell Gappah Haytor vale Heathfield Hennock Holcombe Humber...
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Exeter and South Devon Volunteers (redirect from 2nd (Exminster) Devonshire Mounted Rifle Volunteer Corps)
Sir) John Charles Bucknill, superintendent of the Devon County Asylum at Exminster, and William Denis Moore, town clerk of Exeter, whose proposal was forwarded...
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addition, two stations were built and operated on behalf of the railway, at Exminster and Cornwood. The goods shed at Plymouth was soon given to the railway...
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