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  • William Cookworthy was born on 12 April 1705 in Kingsbridge, [[Devon]], the eldest child of William Cookworthy, a Quaker weaver. His father die ...cognised as a minister. His work in this capacity was largely confined to Devon and Cornwall. It was probably he who initiated the Plymouth agitation agai
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  • ...ed. In 1875, this team went to [[Sidmouth]] for a game against a similar [[Devon]] team and, having won this game, they held a meeting and decided to form S
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  • ...e, may extend over a wider area. For instance, the geographical county of Devon includes [[Plymouth]] and [[Torbay]] which do not come under the county cou
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  • ...e county of [[Cornwall]], prompting cinema owners in the adjacent county [[Devon]] to offer bus rides across county lines to watch it. Shortly after the fil
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  • *''[[The Murder of Diana Devon and Other Mysteries]]'', Robert Hale, London,, 2009 *'''[[The Murder of Diana Devon and Other Mysteries]]'''
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  • **[[River Mole, Devon]]
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  • * [[Devon (cricket)|Devon]]
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  • ...df ''2022 GETEM Geothermal Drilling Cost Curve Update''], Robins, Jody C., Devon Kesseli, Erik Witter, and Greg Rhodes. 2022. National Renewable Energy Labo
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  • ...Budleigh in [[Devon]], and [[John Aubrey|Aubrey]] said that he retained a Devon accent all his life.<ref>Aubrey's Brief Lives ed. O L Dick. Secker & Warbur
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  • ...e they lived in Bishopsteignton, Devon. They then settled in [[Totnes]], [[Devon]] from 1966–1976, then lived in [[Guernsey]] in the [[Channel Islands]] f
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  • | author = Inoue K, Dewar K, Katsanis N, Reiter LT, Lander ES, Devon KL, Wyman DW, Lupski JR, Birren B}}</ref> originating from unequal crossove
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  • ...lated the pair met multiple times, with their first meeting occurring in [[Devon]], in 1797, when Wordsworth was still just a [[mate (rank)|mate]].<ref name ...hat Jane and John might have met at various times and places, beginning in Devon in 1797, and that John might have been the lover described by Cassandra as
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  • ...he official name in itself), which has its headquarters at [[Exeter]] in [[Devon]], is the [[United Kingdom]]'s national [[weather]] service and an executiv In 2003, the Met Office moved its headquarters to [[Exeter]] in [[Devon]] from its previous location of [[Bracknell]] in [[Berkshire]]. Part of the
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  • **[[North Devon Show]]
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  • '''Dartmoor''' is an area of [[moorland]] in the [[county]] of [[Devon]] in south-west [[England]], characterised by gentle slopes, granite [[tor] ...some other functions. Other [[local authority]] services are provided by Devon County Council or the three district authorities which cover the area. The
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  • ...ssachusetts]] on 16 July 1947 for [[Thule, Greenland]], and [[Devon Island|Devon]] and [[Cornwallis Island, Nunavut|Cornwallis]] islands. Returning to Bosto
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  • ...me. His letters contain playful poems, including some about [[Oxford]], [[Devon]] and [[Scotland]] and other places he visited.
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  • ...strongly regionalised. The south-west (with the exception of [[Plymouth, Devon|Plymouth]]), [[Wales]], and the north-west were royalist. [[East Anglia]],
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  • Coleridge was born in 1772, in Ottery St Mary in [[Devon]] and educated at [[Christ's Hospital]] before going up to Jesus College, [
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  • ...proximately 183<ref>Introduction by John Cooper to ''[[The Murder of Diana Devon and Other Mysteries]]'', Robert Hale, London,, 2009, page 7</ref> stories i * ''[[The Murder of Diana Devon and Other Mysteries]]'' ([[Robert Hale (publishers)|Robert Hale]], 2009)
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