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Bradninch is a
small town,
civil parish and
manor in Devon, England,
lying about 3
miles (5 km)
south of Cullompton. Much of the
surrounding farmland...
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Bradninch Guildhall is a muni****l
building in Fore Street,
Bradninch, Devon, England. The structure,
which is now used as a
community events venue, is...
- (died c. 1189) was a
knight and the
feudal baron of
Bradninch, Devon, with
caput at the
manor of
Bradninch near Exeter, and was lord of the
manors (amongst...
- 1867 it was
known as Hele and
Bradninch (50°48′41″N 3°25′38″W / 50.8113°N 3.4273°W / 50.8113; -3.4273 (Hele and
Bradninch railway station)). A siding...
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barony of
Bradninch was one of
eight feudal baronies in
Devonshire which existed during the
mediaeval era, and had its
caput at the
manor of
Bradninch. One...
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Thomas of
Canterbury the
parish church in Lapford, Devon, in his
manor of
Bradninch. The
martyrdom day is
still marked by a
Lapford Revel.[citation needed]...
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largest town of Tiverton. The
district also
contains the
towns of Bampton,
Bradninch,
Crediton and Cullompton,
along with
numerous villages and surrounding...
- (1696–1765),
immigrated to
colonial Pennsylvania from the
small town of
Bradninch in the
county of Devon, England,
sometime around 1712. Squire, a weaver...
- as
Bradninch Hall. It
offered housing for 78
female students and was the college's
first hall of residence.
During the
First World War,
Bradninch Hall...
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Peter Sainthill (8 July 1593 – 12
August 1648) of
Bradninch in Devon, England, was
twice elected a
Member of
Parliament for
Tiverton in Devon, in the...