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Diptford is a
village and
civil parish in the
South Hams district, in the
county of Devon, England. It is
perched on a hill
overlooking the
River Avon...
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ordained in the
Church of England. He
became vicar of St Mary's
Church Diptford near Totnes, Devon. He
married Charlotte Anne
Gwatkin in 1790 and they...
- On 27
April 1650, he was sent by 'the
standing committee of Devon' to
Diptford, a
parish on the Avon, five
miles from Totnes,
where the minister, Mr....
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Culmstock Culverlane Dalwood Dartington Dartmouth Dawlish Dean
Prior Devonport Diptford Dittisham Doddiscombsleigh Dolton Dowland Downes Down St Mary Downicary...
- Cornworthy,
Curtisknowle Dartington, Dartmouth, Dean Prior, Didworthy,
Diptford, Dittisham,
Dodbrooke (neighbourhood of Kingsbridge) East Allington, East...
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hundred were: Buckfastleigh, Churchstow, Dartington, Dean Prior,
Diptford, East Allington, Holne, Kingsbridge, Loddiswell, Malborough, Moreleigh...
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Chivelstone Churchstow Cornwood Cornworthy Dartington Dartmouth Dean
Prior Diptford Dittisham East
Allington East
Portlemouth Ermington Frogmore and Sherford...
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landholdings were:
Cadbury and
Mapperton in Somerset; King's Carswell,
Diptford and
Langford in Devon;
Little Berkhampstead in Hertfordshire; Over Orton...
- In 1230 he was
granted the
royal demesne manors of King's
Carswell and
Diptford in Devon. In 1250 or 1251 he was
granted free
warren in his
manors of Cadbury...
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Domesday Book it was
recorded as
having nine
households and
being within Diptford Hundred.
Alfred de
Breton (AKA
Auvrai Le Breton) was the
tenant in chief...