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Stoke Climsland is a
village in the
valley of the
River Tamar, Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom within the
civil parish of Stokeclimsland. The po****tion...
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Concessions and
Agreements for
Province of West Jersey. Born in
Stoke Climsland, Cornwall, he was the 4th son of
Henry Grubb Jr. and
Wilmot (maiden name...
- Church, St Veep,
Cornwall Church of St Sampson,
South Hill,
Cornwall Stoke Climsland Church,
Cornwall St Petroc's Church, Trevalga,
Cornwall St James' in Great...
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duchy purchased Highgrove. The
Prince of
Wales rejected houses at
Stoke Climsland in
Cornwall and
Orchardleigh in Somerset. The
Prince of
Wales was attracted...
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Whiteford House was an
English country house near
Stoke Climsland, Cornwall. It was
built in 1775 by John Call and
demolished in 1913.
There had been...
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Cheshire East Stoke,
Cheshire West and Chester, a
civil parish Stoke Climsland Stoke,
Plymouth Stoke, Devon, near
Hartland Stoke Canon Stoke Fleming...
- Stenalees, Stencoose, Stennack, Stepaside, Stibb, Sticker, Stithians,
Stoke Climsland, Stoptide, Stratton, Stursdon, Summercourt, Sweets,
Sweetshouse St Agnes...
- ring of
eight bells. John III and
Christopher IV
Pennington of
Stoke Climsland,
Cornwall cast a ring of six
bells for the
tower in 1785. John Taylor...
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Devon (5 miles). The
bridge sits
between the two
parishes of
Stoke Climsland and
Sydenham Damerel. "Location -
Ordnance Survey". "The
Royal Inn". "Crossing...
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Civil War redoubt) and a
folly built by Sir John Call of Whiteford,
Stoke Climsland,
built in the
style of a low-walled
Saxon castle. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle...