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- English word getæl meaning 'quick, active or swift'. The parish includes Larkbeare hamlet and part of Fairmile hamlet. The village has a public house, the...
- (1922, Appleton Road), and Larkbeare Cottage (1910, ****nor Hill; originally a gardener's cottage ****ociated with Larkbeare). He also designed ****nor Rise...
- moved from the City of Exeter and purchased as their country residence Larkbeare House, (a substantial 16th century house a fragment of which survives...
- family, later becoming the first of the Baring baronets. He was born at Larkbeare House near Exeter, son of Johann Baring (1697–1748), a German cloth merchant...
- John Hull (by 1503 – 10 or 16 September 1549), of Larkbeare, Exeter, Devon, was an English lawyer and politician. He was the MP for Exeter from 1539 to...
- before setting up his own practice in London. His first commission was Larkbeare, a summer house for Anne Wynne Thackeray in ****nor, Oxfordshire, in 1903-04...
- Clinton Portrait by unknown artist, collection of Devon County Council, Larkbeare House, Exeter Under-Secretary of State for India In office 31 July 1867 –...
- 1995 claimed the bank's longtime headquarters at 8 Bishopsgate. Larkbeare House "Larkbeare House or 38 Holloway Street". Archived from the original on 2010-10-06...
- mosses, and flowering plants back to England. In 1862, Bowring built Larkbeare House as his residence in Exeter: the house is on Topsham Road, close...
- having Anglicised his name to "John". The younger John was brought up at Larkbeare, his father's country residence just outside the city of Exeter, and was...