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Shirwell is a village,
civil parish and
former manor in the
local government district of
North Devon, in the
county of Devon, England. It was also formerly...
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Shirwell Hundred was the name of one of
thirty two
ancient administrative units of Devon, England. The
parishes in the
hundred were: Arlington, Brendon...
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Deanery of
Shirwell is part of the
Archdeaconry of Barnstaple, one of the four
archdeaconries in the
Diocese of
Exeter in the
Church of England. The...
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overall in 1966–67.
Chichester was born in the
rectory at
Shirwell near
Barnstaple in Devon, England, the son of a
Church of
England clergyman...
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Manor of
Shirwell was a
manor in
North Devon, England,
centred on the
village of
Shirwell and
largely co-terminous with the
parish of
Shirwell. It was...
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Peter is the 13th-century
Anglican parish church for the
village of
Shirwell in
North Devon. It is a
Grade I
listed building and
comes under the Diocese...
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William Beaumont (1427–1453) was lord of the
manor of
Shirwell in
North Devon and a
substantial landholder in Devon. The
Beaumont family of Devon, generally...
- 1483), who
married Philip Beaumont (1432–1473), of
Shirwell, Devon. Her
stone effigy survives in
Shirwell Church. William's
second marriage was in 1448 to...
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cousin and neighbour, Sir
Arthur Chichester, 8th
Baronet of
Youlston Park,
Shirwell, Devon. The 2nd baronet's
unmarried daughter and heiress,
Rosalie C. Chichester...
- Marcuzzi,
Roman Catholic prelate William Beaumont, lord of the
manor of
Shirwell (b. 1427) G. R. Potter, "The Fall of Constantinople?
History Today (Jan...