- towns,
Kingsbridge and
Dodbrooke.
Dodbrooke was
granted its own
market in 1257 and had
become a
borough by 1319.
While Dodbrooke was
originally considered...
- who
wrote under the
pseudonym of "Peter Pindar".
Wolcot was
baptised at
Dodbrooke, near Kingsbridge, Devon. In the
parish register, his
surname was spelled...
-
United States James P**** (1800–1879) was one of
three brothers born in
Dodbrooke, Devon, to a well-off family. In 1821, the
three brothers founded a tea...
- was an
English landowner and
administrator who held
lands at Modbury,
Dodbrooke, Bridford, and East
Portlemouth in
Devon and at
Aston Rowant in Oxfordshire...
-
Curtisknowle Dartington, Dartmouth, Dean Prior, Didworthy, Diptford, Dittisham,
Dodbrooke (neighbourhood of Kingsbridge) East Allington, East Charleton, East Portlemouth...
- and his wife Mary, the
daughter of the Rev.
Benjamin Cobley,
rector of
Dodbrooke, near Kingsbridge, Devon. At an
early age he
showed an
aptitude for study...
-
Dartmouth St Petrox,
Dartmouth St Saviour,
Dartmouth Townstall, Dittisham,
Dodbrooke, East Portlemouth, Halwell, Harberton, Sherford, Slapton,
South Pool,...
- Blackawton,
Buckland Tout Saints, Charleton, Chivelstone, Churchstow,
Dodbrooke, East Allington, East Portlemouth, Kingsbridge, Kingston, Loddiswell,...
-
daughter of his
partner Joseph Hingston (1764-1835) (Senior), merchant, of
Dodbrooke (adjacent to Kingsbridge) in Devon, by his
first wife
Sarah Ball (d.1790)...
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daughter of his
partner Joseph Hingston (1764-1835) (Senior), merchant, of
Dodbrooke (adjacent to Kingsbridge) in Devon, by his
first wife
Sarah Ball (d. 1790)...