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- and otherwise improving the Road from Boreland Loan to Sconie Bridge. Southmolton Roads (Devon) Act 1839 2 & 3 Vict. c. xlix 1 July 1839 An Act for making...
- South Molton". Retrieved 7 August 2023. Muni****l Corporations Act 1835 "Southmolton Town Council". North Devon Journal. Barnstaple. 21 October 1926. p. 5...
- as 42 G. 3. Sale of Bread (No. 3) Act 1800 (41 Geo. 3. (G.B.) c. 17) Southmolton Road Act 1758 (32 Geo. 2. c. 45) South Molton Roads Act 1779 (19 Geo...
- through Barkwith, to the Roads directed to be repaired by the said Act. Southmolton Road Act 1758 32 Geo. 2. c. 45 5 April 1759 An Act for repairing, widening...
- her Majesties Warde for the enjoyinge of the Rectorie and Parsonage of Southmolton in the Countie of Devon for certaine Yeares reservinge the usuall Rente...
- for "John Tanner, wine and spirit merchant" as an authorized agent for Southmolton appeared. In 1888, "Messrs. H. and E. Tanner, wine merchants" obtained...
- "South Molton Workhouse". The Workhouse. Retrieved 8 August 2023. "Southmolton notes". Devon and Exeter Daily Gazette. Exeter. 8 January 1895. p. 6...
- November 2021. "Marriage of Aaron Buzacott of Southmolton, bachelor to Sarah Verney Hitch**** of Southmolton, spinster, 15th February 1827". South West Heritage...
- day. During the 1870s South Molton Road was sometimes referred to as 'Southmolton Road'. While the current name is usually given as 'Kings Nympton' it...
- was "the fourth son of the late Mr John Terrill Shapland, solicitor, Southmolton, and on his father's death in 1879 he succeeded to his practice, which...