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- Crediton /ˈkrɛdɪtən/ is a town and civil parish in the Mid Devon district of Devon, England. It stands on the A377 Exeter to Barnstaple road at the junction...
- diocese of Sherborne was divided and the Diocese of Crediton was created to cover Devon and Cornwall. Crediton was chosen as the site for its cathedral possibly...
- Christianity portal The Bishop of Crediton is an episcopal title which takes its name from the town of Crediton in Devon, England. The title was originally...
- Buller was born on 7 December 1839 at the family estate of Downes, near Crediton in Devon, inherited by his great-grandfather James Buller (1740–1772) from...
- patient experience for England; from 2015 to 2018, she served as Bishop of Crediton, a suffragan bishop in the diocese of Exeter. Born Sarah Elisabeth Bowser...
- in Crediton, a town in Devon in England. The structure, which was previously used as public events venue and currently accommodates the Crediton Museum...
- of Crediton was the name of one of thirty-two ancient administrative units of Devon, England. The parishes in the hundred were: Colebrooke; Crediton; Kennerleigh;...
- Exeter Cathedral. Later tradition places his birth at Crediton, but the earliest mention of Crediton in connection to Boniface is from the early fourteenth...
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- by Great Western Railway (GWR). The line opened in 1851 from Exeter to Crediton and in 1854 the line was completed through to Barnstaple. The line was...