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    historic county of Devon, England. The Devon Heritage Centre in Exeter is the main archive. It has a branch office, the North Devon Record Office in Barnstaple...
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  • South West Heritage Trust (category County record offices in England)
    the heritage of Somerset and Devon. In 2014 the trust took over the management of local archives for the Devon Record Offices and Somerset Archives and Local...
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    Barnstaple (redirect from Barnstaple, Devon)
    /ˈbɑːrnstəpəl/) is a river-port town and civil parish in the North Devon district of Devon, England. The town lies at the River Taw's lowest crossing point...
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    Mel Stride (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for constituencies in Devon)
    Conservative Party, he has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Central Devon since 2010. He previously served in the May Government as Financial Secretary...
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    County Directory Offices. p. 587. Retrieved 23 September 2024. White, W. (1879). History, Gazetteer and Directory of the County of Devon. History, Gazetteer...
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    South Molton is a town and civil parish in the North Devon district, in the county of Devon, England. The town is on the River Mole. In 2021 it had a population...
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  • The holder of the post Vice-Admiral of Devon was responsible for the defence of the county of Devon, England. As a Vice-Admiral, the post holder was the...
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  • was a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament for North Devon from 1959 to 1979, and as leader of the Liberal Party from 1967 to 1976...
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    (/ˈɪlfrəkuːm/ IL-frə-koom) is a seaside resort and civil parish on the North Devon coast, England, with a small harbour surrounded by cliffs. The parish stretches...
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    Plymouth (redirect from Plymouth Devon)
    PLIH-məth) is a port city and unitary authority in Devon, South West England. It is located on Devon's south coast between the rivers Plym and Tamar, about...
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    Wealth of Elon Musk (category Family offices)
    from the original on October 5, 2022. Retrieved June 8, 2021. Pendeleton, Devon (January 6, 2021). "Elon Musk Surpasses Jeff Bezos to Become World's Richest...
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    Tavistock (redirect from Tavistock, devon)
    (/ˈtævɪstɒk/ TAV-iss-tok) is an ancient stannary and market town in West Devon, England. It is situated on the River Tavy, from which its name derives...
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    also known as Exeter Castle, is the historic castle of the city of Exeter, Devon, England. It was built into the northern corner of the Roman city walls...
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    Eliensis is a record of the lands of Ely Abbey. The Exon Domesday (named because the volume was held at Exeter) covers Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset...
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    town and civil parish on the River Teign in the Teignbridge District of Devon, England. Its population was 24,029 in 2011, and was estimated at 26,655...
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  • Gloucester Citizen Gloucestershire Echo The Herald (Plymouth) Mid Devon Gazette North Devon Journal The West Briton (Cornwall) Daily Post (North Wales) South...
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    William Reginald Courtenay, 11th Earl of Devon PC (14 April 1807 – 18 November 1888), styled Lord Courtenay between 1835 and 1859, was a British politician...
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    Hugo Swire (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for East Devon)
    British politician. He served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for East Devon from 2001 until 2019. A member of the Conservative Party, he has had several...
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    Levellers (band) (category Eagle Records artists)
    East Devon, England in August 2002. Despite the backing of the necessary authorities, an organised local population managed to persuade the East Devon council...
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    The Devon and Somerset Railway (D&SR) was a cross-country line that connected Barnstaple in Devon, England, to the network of the Bristol and Exeter Railway...
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    label's offices were damaged when a September 2004 flood hit Pittsburgh. Although employees saved much of the equipment and inventory, A-F Records dropped...
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    appointed the first Bishop of Sherborne, covering eastern Devon. Over the next two centuries western Devon was conquered. In about 909 the diocese of Sherborne...
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    Thomas de Courtenay, 5th/13th Earl of Devon (3 May 1414 – 3 February 1458) was a nobleman from South West England. His seat was at Colcombe Castle near...
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  • from the original on March 23, 2023. Retrieved March 23, 2023. Pendleton, Devon; Ballentine, Claire; Patino, Marie; Whiteaker, Chloe; Li, Diana (October...
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    Torridge and West Devon" (PDF). West Devon Borough Council. 20 April 2010. Retrieved 25 April 2010. "BBC NEWS – Election 2010 – Devon West & Torridge"...
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  • Aston Manor Cider (category Devon cider)
    Devon. 8 September 2011. Archived from the original on 14 January 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2012. "ASTON MANOR CIDER TRIPLE TOP TO ROUND OF A RECORD BREAKING...
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  • from January 2011 until March 2014, and took on the same role at BBC Radio Devon from January 2015 until January 2017. He was the first presenter of BBC...
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    Walter Raleigh (category Executed people from Devon)
    Elizabeth I. Raleigh was born to a landed gentry family of Protestant faith in Devon, the son of Walter Raleigh and Catherine Champernowne. He was the younger...
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    Old Town Hall, Paignton (category City and town halls in Devon)
    municipal building in New Street in Paignton, a town in Devon, in England. It served as the offices of Paignton Urban District Council until 1946, but was...
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    railway along the Tarka Trail between Barnstaple and Bideford in North Devon, although the attempt was foiled due to parts of the track being stolen...
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