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Morebath is an
upland village in the
county of Devon, England. It is
mostly given over to sheep-farming, and
situated on the
southern edge of Exmoor. An...
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Tiverton services started from
Dulverton and ran over the D&SR as far as
Morebath Junction where they
diverged southwards, and that line was
later extended...
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married Farmer in Tiverton, Devon. They
lived briefly in
Morebath Manor near the
village of
Morebath, Devon,
close to Tiverton,
before moving to a smaller...
- St George's Church,
Morebath is a
Grade II*
listed parish church in the
Church of
England Diocese of
Exeter in
Morebath, Devon. It is part of the Hukeley...
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England 1400–1580
Hawthornden Prize for
Literature (2002): The
Voices of
Morebath:
Reformation and
Rebellion in an
English Village Honorary fellow, St Mary's...
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Morebath Junction Halt was a
railway halt near the
junction of the
Devon and
Somerset Railway and Exe
Valley Railway in Devon,
South West England. The...
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Reformation (2nd ed.). London: BT Batsford. Duffy,
Eamon (2001). The
Voices of
Morebath:
Reformation and
Rebellion in an
English Village. Yale
University Press...
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British Studies, vol. 38, 1999, pp. 423–444
Eamon Duffy, The
voices of
Morebath:
reformation and
rebellion in an
English village, New Haven, Conn.: Yale...
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Captivity of the Church, Oxford: OUP Duffy,
Eamon (2003), The
Voices of
Morebath:
Reformation and
Rebellion in an
English Village, Yale
University Press...
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built was the
Tiverton and
North Devon Railway,
which ran from the D&SR at
Morebath Junction south to Tiverton. It
opened on 1
August 1884. The Exe Valley...