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Meavy is a
small village,
civil parish and
former manor in the
English county of Devon.
Meavy forms part of the
district of West Devon. It lies a mile...
- The
River Meavy is a
river in the
southwest part of
Dartmoor in
Devon in south-west England. It runs
entirely in the
national park and
connects Burrator...
- (1642–1718), of
Buckland Abbey in the
parish of
Buckland Monachorum and of
Meavy, both in Devon, England, was
elected seven times as a
Member of Parliament...
- runs from
Dartmoor in the
centre of the
county southwest to meet the
River Meavy, then
south towards Plymouth Sound. The
river is po****r with canoeists...
- as a
result of the
Local Government Act 1972 from the
older councils of
Meavy,
Sheepstor and Walkhampton. The
parish has an area of 59.45 km2 (23 sq miles)...
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Plymouth or Drake's Leat, was
opened on 24
April 1591 to tap the
River Meavy. The
Devonport Leat was
constructed to
carry fresh drinking water to the...
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particularly po****r.
Other white water rivers are the Erme, Tavy, Plym and
Meavy.
Other activities are rock
climbing on the
granite tors and outcrops, some...
- was a
watercourse constructed in the late 16th
century to tap the
River Meavy on Dartmoor, England, from
which it ran 17.5
miles (28.2 km) in
order to...
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contracted to
construct a leat, or canal, to
bring water from the
River Meavy, and to
build six new
gristmills on it from
which he
derived a substantial...
- with a
black hood. The
first single was
followed by "Mercury Child" and "
Meavy Hetal", in
February and
April 2014, respectively. The
single "Scenes from...