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Bevan (1868 – 9
November 1937), who also
wrote under the
pseudonym Walter Bamfylde, was a
British writer of boys'
adventure stories.
Originally a schoolteacher...
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after being injured and s****-shocked, he is emplo**** to
teach history at
Bamfylde School, a
fictional public school in
North Devon.
Under the
tutelage of...
- John
Codrington Bamfylde John
Codrington Bampfylde (right) with
George Huddesford,
double portrait by
Joshua Reynolds Born (1754-08-27)27
August 1754 Died...
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being injured and s****-shocked, he is
hired to
teach modern history at
Bamfylde School, a
fictional public school in
North Devon, in the
southwest of England...
- Journal, Sa****ay 12 May 1739, p. 2,
column 1. Ashton, John (1887). "Carew,
Bamfylde Moore" . In Stephen,
Leslie (ed.).
Dictionary of
National Biography. Vol...
- Sir
Joseph Bampfylde Fuller KCSI CIE (20
March 1854 – 29
November 1935) was a
British inventor,
writer and
first Lieutenant Governor of the new province...
- small. The 19th-century
Anglican churches of
Torquay include All Saints,
Bamfylde Road (1884–90,
architect John
Loughborough Pearson), St John's, Montpelier...
- lieutenant-governor and his officers. On 14
February 1906, Sir
Joseph Bamfylde Fuller, the
first lieutenant-governor of the province,
started his official...
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Tristram Bamfylde Freeman,
founder of Freeman's, an
auction house in Philadelphia....
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Dixton Manor in Gloucestershire.
Milton Abbey School was the
setting for "
Bamfylde School" in the 1980 13-part TV
series of R. F. Delderfield's To
Serve Them...