Bampton is a small town and parish in northeast Devon, England, on the River Batherm, a tributary of the River Exe. It is about 6 miles (9.7 km) north...
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Bampton Castle in the parish of Bampton, Devon was the seat of the feudal barony of Bampton. It is located on a spur that overlooks the River Batherm...
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Bampton may refer to: Bampton, Cumbria Bampton, Devon Bampton (Devon) railway station Bampton Hundred Bampton, Oxfordshire Bampton Island, former name...
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Exe Valley Railway (redirect from Bampton (Devon) railway station)
from local quarries. It was renamed "Bampton (Devon)" in June 1911 to avoid confusion with another GWR Bampton station in Oxfordshire. After the line...
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councils for Bampton, Bradninch, Crediton, Cullompton and Tiverton take the style "town council". Grade I listed buildings in Mid Devon Grade II* listed...
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Labour MPs to the House of Commons. Historically Devon was divided into 32 hundreds: Axminster, Bampton, Black Torrington, Braunton, Cliston, Coleridge...
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at Bampton Castle within the manor of Bampton. The Domesday Book of 1086 lists Baentone as one of the 27 Devon holdings of Walter of Douai, also known...
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Shillingford is a village two miles (3 km) northeast of Bampton on the River Batherm in Mid Devon, England, close to the border with West Somerset. It is...
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Duvale (category Bampton, Devon)
of Bampton, Devon. It is situated on a narrow flat plain in the steep-sided valley of the River Exe, 1 1/2 miles south west of the town of Bampton and...
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previously resident at nearby Duvale an historic estate in the parish of Bampton, Devon. In 1994 he purchased Northmoor House near Dulverton, and 100 acres...
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father of John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath. He was feudal baron of Bampton in Devon. Fulk Bourchier was the eldest son and heir of William Bourchier, 9th...
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by Selaine Saxby of the Conservative Party. 1832–1868: The Hundreds of Bampton, Black Torrington, Braunton, Crediton, Fremington, Halberton, Hartland...
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From Shillingford it runs initially southwest and then south, taking in Bampton, Cove, Loxbeare and Withleigh. South of the A3072 it swings due west in...
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Dumnonia (redirect from Battle of Bampton)
in 614. This is most likely to have been at Bindon near Axmouth in Devon. Bampton, Oxfordshire has also been proposed as the site, but the claim lacks...
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hundred of Bampton was the name of one of thirty two ancient administrative units of Devon, England. The parishes in the hundred were: Bampton; Burlescombe;...
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Bampton Castle may refer to: Bampton Castle, Devon Bampton Castle, Oxfordshire RAF Bampton Castle Bampton (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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village and civil parish in the Mid Devon district of Devon, England. It is located three miles (5 km) south west of Bampton and eight miles (13 km) north north...
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Petton may refer to: Petton, Devon, a village in the civil parish of Bampton, Devon, England Petton, Shropshire, a village and civil parish in the county...
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originates on, and is named for, the Exmoor area of moorland in north-eastern Devon and western Somerset, in south-west England, and is well adapted to the...
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was destroyed by 250 RAF heavy bombers. The commune is twinned with: Bampton, Devon, UK since 1974 Communes of the Calvados department "Répertoire national...
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Count of Eu (died 1097) Walter of Douai (died c. 1107), Feudal baron of Bampton, Devon Walter de Claville, brother of Gotshelm; his lands later formed part...
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William Luxton (category People from Mid Devon District)
newspaper editor and publisher, politician, and office holder. Born in Bampton, Devon, England, his mother was Jane Palmer Luxton (1819–1859), daughter of...
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Lancashire Domhnall Uí Bhriain post 1086 Aveley Essex John FitzWaleran 1086 Bampton Devon Walter de Douai 1086 Biset – Manasser Biset (d.1177) pre 1177 Gloucester...
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is an English village in the civil parish of Bampton, the district of Mid Devon, and the county of Devon. It lies on the B3227 road that links Taunton...
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and heiress of the Paynel barony of Bampton. The Devon historian Tristram Risdon (died 1640) stated that at Bampton the Cogans "had...a very stately house...
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Bacup Lancashire borough (1883–1974) Bakewell Derbyshire town council1 Bampton Devon town council Banbury Oxfordshire town council Barking Greater London...
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married Florence Nina, daughter of John Robert Hollond MP DL, of Wonham, Bampton, Devon. They had no children. Strutt was educated at Beaumont College, Windsor...
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scoring 14 runs at an average of 3.50, with a high score of 6. He died at Bampton, Devon, on 11 September 1990. "Teams Edmund King played for". CricketArchive...
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1358 – 1425), of Haccombe and Bampton, Devon, MP and Sheriff of Devon (a grandson of Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon (1303–1377) and the younger...
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TIV-ər-tən) is a town and civil parish in Devon, England, and the commercial and administrative centre of the Mid Devon district. The population in 2019 was...
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