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- surrounding place names (e.g. Nymet Barton, Nymet Rowland, Broad Nymet). The River Yeo, which used to be called the Nymet, flows through the "arched bridge"...
- Nymet Rowland is a small village, and civil parish of the same name, in central Devon, England, north of Dartmoor. It takes part of its name from "Nymet"...
- Northam Northleigh Northlew North Molton North Tawton Noss Mayo Nymet Rowland Nymet Tracey Oakford Offwell Ogwell Okehampton Otterton Ottery St Mary...
- near the Antonine Wall in Scotland and in mid-Devon there are at least ten Nymet and Nymph place-names in the area surrounding the village of Bow. Mars Lucetius...
- Becket. According to local tradition, William de Tracy founded a church at Nymet Tracey near Bovey, in penance. The benefactions failed to impress Pope Alexander...
- George Nympton or Nymet St George is a small village and civil parish in North Devon district, Devon, England. In the 2011 census it was recorded as having...
- Clannaborough adjoined on the south-west to the parishes of Bow, alias Nymet Tracy, and of Broad Nymet, of which latter he was lord of the manor at his death. Walson...
- called the Nymet, thought to be a Celtic word meaning 'shrine'. Several Nymet place-names remain in the area, including Nymet Tracey and Nymet Rowland,...
- thus contravening the existing regulations. Margaret Partridge was born in Nymet Rowland, Devon on 8 April 1891, elder daughter (she also having two brothers)...
- station was a railway station serving the village of Bow and the hamlet of Nymet Tracy in Devon. Bow lies about 8 miles west of Crediton. The station was...