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Chedzoy (alternatively Chedzey) is a
civil parish village 3
miles (4.8 km) east of
Bridgwater in Somerset, England. The
village is at the
western end...
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Chedzoy (1998), pp. 67–68, 70
Chedzoy (1998), pp. 68–69
Chedzoy (1998), pp. 69–70
Chedzoy (1998), p. 69
Chedzoy (1998), p. 72
Chedzoy (1998),...
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Chedzoy, Somerset,
England dates from the 13th
century and has been
designated as a
grade I
listed building.
There is
evidence of a
Church in
Chedzoy...
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English Heritage.
Retrieved 30 June 2013
Chedzoy (1998), pp. 278, 281.
Chedzoy (1998), p. 297
Chedzoy (1998), p. 298 Jeffares, A.
Norman (2008). "Sheridan...
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retrieved 17
August 2014 – via
British Newspaper Archive Chedzoy (1998), p. 128
Chedzoy (1998), p. 61
Chedzoy (1998), p. 157
Beckett (1994), p. 243
British and...
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Chedzoy (1998), p. 7 Cole (1933), p. 214
Chedzoy (1998), p. 16
Chedzoy (1998), p. 17 Cowgill,
Rachel (1999), "Linley...
- and bell
openings in
church towers such as at the
Church of St Mary at
Chedzoy, Somerset. The
attractive colour also
contributes to its
being chosen by...
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quotes seven children (four sons and
three daughters)
whereas Chedzoy and
Black state six.
Chedzoy gives September 1818, a mis-print as
newspapers report details...
- of
Bridgwater to the
Parliamentarians in 1645,
first in the
rectory at
Chedzoy and then in the
deanery at Wells. His jailor, the shoe
maker and city constable...
- and may have
inspected them more
closely from the
Church of St Mary in
Chedzoy,
before deciding to
attack them. The Duke
eventually led his untrained...