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Dowlish Wake is a
small village and
civil parish in Somerset, England, 2
miles (3 km)
south of
Ilminster and 5
miles (8 km)
northeast of Chard. With a...
- The
Anglican Church of St
Andrew in
Dowlish Wake, Somerset, England, was
built in the 14th century. It is a
Grade II*
listed building. The
church contains...
- that
Speke feared the debate.
Speke was
buried in St Andrew's Church,
Dowlish Wake in Somerset, five
miles away from the
ancestral home of the Speke...
- ed. 1851, p. 142). In 1778 he was
presented to the
rectories of
Dowlish Wake and
Dowlish West, Somersetshire. He
graduated B.D. in 1792, and D.D. in 1793...
- 1995, he was made a life peer as
Baron Pilkington of Oxenford, of West
Dowlish in the
County of Somerset. He also ****isted in
retirement as an honorary...
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century it
included Shepton Beauchamp, Lopen, Whitestaunton, Cudworth,
Dowlish Wake,
Westcombland in
Buckland St Mary, and
probably Hurcott in Seavington...
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Cutcombe Dean, Dinder, Dinnington, Ditcheat, Doniford, Donyatt, Doulting,
Dowlish Wake, Downhead, Downside, Draycott, Drayton, Dulcote, Dulverton, Dunball...
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related to
other toponyms such as Dyfleis, Dulais, Develish, Dawlish,
Dowlish and, of course,
other settlements named Douglas. In the
absence of any...
- (1994–97),
Dowlish Wake
Packhorse Bridge,
Dowlish Wake". 11
October 2004.
Retrieved 8
November 2012.
Historic England. "Packhorse Bridge,
Dowlish Wake (Grade...
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survives in
Whitelackington Church. Sir
George Speke (died 1528) of
Dowlish Wake,
Sheriff of
Somerset and
Dorset in 1526. He
married Elizabeth Ratcliff...