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Countisbury is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Brendon and
Countisbury, in the
North Devon district, in the
county of Devon, England...
- The
Battle of
Cynwit or
Countisbury Hill took
place between West
Saxons and
Vikings in 878. The
location of the
fortress the
battle is
named for is not...
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Brendon and
Countisbury is an
English civil parish in the
district of
North Devon and the
county of Devon. The
civil parish was
created on 1
April 2013...
- Cynuit. The
modern location of
Cynuit is
disputed but
suggestions include Countisbury Hill, near Lynmouth, Devon, or
Kenwith Castle, Bideford, Devon, or Cannington...
- Instead, it was
retrieved and
hauled by men and
twenty horses over
Countisbury and
Porlock hills to
Porlock Weir
where the
water in the bay was less...
- lies on the east bank of the
river in the
civil parish of
Brendon and
Countisbury,
although the
other bank is in
Lynton and
Lynmouth parish. Approximately...
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fortress called Arx Cynuit, a name
which appears to
equate to what is
today Countisbury, in
North Devon. This
source also
states that the
Vikings made landfall...
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moiety of
Huxhill Barton, Wear Giffard ;
moiety of
Manor of
Countisbury, in
parishes of
Countisbury and Linton, with all its royalties, rights, members, and...
- easy. 20
horses and 100 men
started by
hauling the boat up the 1 in 4
Countisbury Hill out of Lynmouth. Six of the men were sent
ahead with
picks and shovels...
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Crazelowman Crediton Crockernwell Crook Crooke Crowden...