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Lydford,
sometimes spelled Lidford, is a
village and
civil parish, in Devon,
seven miles (11 km)
north of
Tavistock on the
western fringe of Dartmoor...
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Lydford Castle is a
medieval castle in the town of
Lydford, Devon, England. The
first castle in
Lydford,
sometimes termed the
Norman fort, was a small...
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Lydford may
refer to:
Lydford, A
village in Devon.
Lydford railway station Lydford Gorge, a
gorge on the
River Lyd (Devon) near
Lydford Lydford-on-Fosse...
- John
Lydford (c.1337–1407) was an
English priest and
canon lawyer.
Lydford was
Archdeacon of
Totnes from 1385
until 1407. Owen,
Dorothy M. "
Lydford, John"...
- Air
Marshal Sir
Harold Thomas Lydford, KBE, CB, AFC (7 May 1898 – 20
September 1979) was a
First World War
pilot in the
Royal Flying Corps and senior...
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through Lydford Gorge, the
deepest gorge in
South West England.
Lydford Gorge (National Trust) is a
dramatic feature of the
river at
Lydford on the edge...
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Lydford-on-Fosse is a
village and
civil parish in the
Mendip district of Somerset, England. The
parish includes the
village of West
Lydford and hamlet...
- West
Lydford is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Lydford-on-Fosse in Somerset, England. The
village is
spread along a
stretch of...
- the time of the
Norman conquest,
including the
silver mint at
Hlidaforda Lydford in 997 and
Taintona (a
settlement on the
Teign estuary) in 1001. Devon...
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finally to
Lidford on 12
October 1874.[page needed] (This was
spelt Lydford from 3 June 1897.)[page needed] The
Devon and
Cornwall Company had been...