- (picture 3).
About half a mile
further the
river is
joined by the
waters of
Madford River. From here the
river continues to Culmstock, a
village straddling...
- House, a
Grade II*
listed building on
Castle St,
houses the town museum.
Madford is a
house built in the
second half of the 17th
century by Sir Hugh Piper...
- S2CID 159710210. Yerby, George; Hunneyball, Paul (2010). Smith,
George (d. 1619), of
Madford House, Exeter,
Devon in 'The
History of Parliament: the
House of Commons...
- (R) (known as
River Lyner in
upper reaches)
River Kenn (L)
River Madford (L) (or
Madford River)
Bolham River (R) Burn
River (L)
River Dart (Bickleigh) (R)...
- "SMITH,
George (-d.1619), of
Madford House, Exeter,
Devon |
History of
Parliament Online". SMITH,
George (-d.1619), of
Madford House, Exeter,
Devon Published...
- ISBN 978-0859896870. Yerby, George; Hunneyball, Paul (2010). SMITH,
George (-d.1619), of
Madford House, Exeter,
Devon in The
History of Parliament: the
House of Commons...
- of
hamlets (Culm Davey, Millhayes, Simonsburrow, Ashculme, Tedburrow,
Madford,
Mountshayne etc.). From the 16th
century to the
early 19th
century much...
- Sir
George Smith (died 21
March 1619) of Madworthy-juxta-Exeter and
Madford House, Exeter, Devon, was a
merchant who
served as MP for
Exeter in 1604,...
- Smith, a
daughter (by his
first marriage) of Sir
George Smith (d. 1619) of
Madford House, near Exeter, Devon, a
merchant who
served as a
Member of Parliament...
- Beacham, Peter; Pevsner,
Nikolaus (2014). The
Buildings of England. Cornwall. Yale
University Press. p. 142. ISBN 9780300126686.
Madford;
Launceston Then!...