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    Totnes in the 1950s–60s. The poet and writer John Lancaster lives in Totnes. Writer and activist George Monbiot lives in Totnes. Totnes Museum Totnes...
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    Totnes Museum (formerly Totnes Elizabethan House and Museum) is a local museum in the town of Totnes, south Devon, in southwest England. The museum is...
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    Totnes Castle is one of the best preserved examples of a Norman motte and bailey castle in England. It is situated in the town of Totnes on the River Dart...
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    William Stumbels (category People from Totnes)
    and worked as a clockmaker in Totnes, Devon, from around 1700 to 1769. Two of his clocks can be found in Totnes Museum. A 14-foot high longcase clock...
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    merchant's house at 43 High Street, Totnes. Totnes Museum List of museums in Devon Totnes Fashion and Textiles Museum 50°25′54″N 3°41′22″W / 50.4316751°N...
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  • Ayton East Field". British Museum. Retrieved 7 August 2010. "The York Hoard: History of York". History of York. Yorkshire Museum. Retrieved 7 August 2010...
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    Totnes Guildhall is a 16th-century Tudor historic guildhall, magistrate's court, and prison, in the town of Totnes, south Devon, in southwest England....
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    Plymouth, a new Buckfastleigh, Totnes and South Devon Railway scheme was proposed to make a junction with the SDR at Totnes and link it with Buckfastleigh...
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    for service on the River Dart, following sister ships Compton Castle and Totnes Castle, and was operated by the River Dart Steamboat Co. Her predecessor...
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    Buckfast Abbey and through the towns of Buckfastleigh, Dartington and Totnes. At Totnes, where there is a seventeenth-century weir (rebuilt in the 1960s)...
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    Charles Babbage (category People educated at Totnes Grammar School)
    life-threatening fever. For a short time, he attended King Edward VI Grammar School in Totnes, South Devon, but his health forced him back to private tutors for a time...
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    District Plympton St Mary Rural District Salcombe Urban District Totnes Municipal Borough Totnes Rural District The new district was named South Hams, using...
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    to about £68,400,000 in 2023). The castle went (by gift) to the National Museum of Wales, becoming one of its key sites from his wife's death in 1947 (leading...
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    by Robert Barker, printer to King James I, is held in St. Mary's Church, Totnes, Devon. In this copy, the misprint has been covered with a small slip of...
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    Ashburton to Totnes had been opened in 1872 (it lost its passenger trains in 1958; and the goods service in 1962). Links to Ashburton and Totnes are maintained...
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    became a British subject in 1939, having attended Dartington Hall School in Totnes, Devon, and later Bryanston School, for a year before being expelled owing...
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    to both Totnes and a more direct route to Kingsbridge. Stagecoach South West provides local town bus services and links to Plymouth, Totnes and Exeter...
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    name of the bar and restaurant within the estate of Dartington Hall, near Totnes in Devon. The medieval Dartington Hall was built for John Holand, Earl of...
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    with small towns, such as Dartmouth, Ivybridge, Kingsbridge, Salcombe, and Totnes. The towns of Torquay and Paignton are the principal seaside resorts on...
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  • the French and Indian War. Located at the bottom of a well. Brutus Stone Totnes, Devon, England Granite boulder and supposed stone onto which the mythical...
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    Edward St Maur, 12th Duke of Somerset (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Totnes)
    Parliament as Lord Seymour for Okehampton between 1830 and 1831 and for Totnes between 1834 and 1855. He served under Lord Melbourne as a Lord of the Treasury...
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    Benjamin Kennicott (category People from Totnes)
    English churchman and Hebrew scholar. Kennicott was born at Totnes, Devon where he attended Totnes Grammar School. He succeeded his father as master of a charity...
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  • Zionist Youth Movement for Reform Judaism. The centre also hosted the Jewish Museum, Finchley until 2007. The Movement for Reform Judaism has had its headquarters...
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    Division. Initially commanding two batteries – 381 from Torverton and 382 from Totnes – the third battery (469) was formed in the regiment at Knottingley in December...
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  • Farnish, Keith (2009). Time's Up! An Uncivilized Solution to a Global Crisis. Totnes: Green Books. p. 256. ISBN 9781900322485. Graham, Gordon (2002). Genes:...
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    Mason, Laura; Brown, Catherine (1999), From Bath Chaps to Bara Brith, Totnes: Prospect Books. Pettigrew, Jane (2004), Afternoon Tea, Andover: Jarrold...
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    The first recipient, Sir George Carew (1555–1629), was later made Earl of Totnes in 1626. Both titles became extinct on his death as he left no heirs. The...
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  • Alan Borg (category Directors of the Victoria and Albert Museum)
    Huddersfield ISBN 9781905217052 In 1964, Borg married Anne Blackmore in Totnes, Devon. The couple were later divorced and in 1976 he married Caroline Sylvia...
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    Stratford-upon-Avon Guildhall Swansea Guildhall Thaxted Guildhall Thetford Guildhall Totnes Guildhall Weymouth Guildhall Winchester Guildhall Windsor Guildhall Worcester...
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    building Sriniketan, close to Shanti Niketan, to visit Dartington Hall, Totnes, Devon for a six-month residency, with his troupe and lead dancer, Simkie...
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