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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"...
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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"...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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,...
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Gaura (2001). Fire of Transformation. My life with Babaji. Devon, England:
Nymet Press. ISBNÂ 0-9541839-0-8. Shyam,
Radhe (1990). I Am Harmony. A Book About...
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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...