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Village and civil parish in Devon, England
Bicton is a civil parish and former manor in the East Devon district of Devon, England, situated near Budleigh Salterton. At the 2021 census, the parish
Bicton,_Devon
Grade II* listed building near Exmouth, Devon
Domesday Survey. It was held as the king's jail for the county of Devon. The manor of Bicton was granted by King Henry I to John Janitor. In 1229, Ralph Balistarius
Bicton_House
Topics referred to by the same term
Bicton can refer to: United Kingdom Bicton, Devon, England Bicton College Bicton House, a country house on the campus of Bicton College Bicton, Herefordshire
Bicton
Agricultural school part of Cornwall College
Bicton College is a college with around 1,000 full-time and 3,500 part-time pupils, located near Budleigh Salterton, Devon, England. It is part of the
Bicton_College
Historic manor in east Devon, England
The Manor of Bicton is an historic manor in the parish of Bicton in east Devon, England. In the Exchequer version of the Domesday Book of 1086, the manor
Manor_of_Bicton
Show jumping venue in England
/ 50.66611; -3.32444 Bicton Arena is a multi-discipline equestrian venue in Devon, England. It is notable for hosting the Bicton Arena International 5*
Bicton_Arena
County of England
Devon (/ˈdɛvən/ DEV-ən; historically also known as Devonshire /-ʃɪər, -ʃər/ -sheer, -shər) is a ceremonial county in South West England. It is bordered
Devon
Agricultural festival in Devon, England
a century of the Devon County Show. Gerings/Quay Books. Exeter Memories "The Devon County Show". Retrieved 25 February 2019. "Bicton College press release
Devon_County_Show
English land management and property company
estate at the "Rolle Estate Office" in the Bicton Arena at East Budleigh, near Budleigh Salterton, East Devon. The estates of Lord Clinton today derive
Clinton_Devon_Estates
Equestrian eventing competition in 2021
at Bicton Arena, an established equestrian venue which already hosts a 4* competition, located on Clinton Devon Estates land at Bicton House, Devon, England
Bicton_Arena_International_5*
Railway line in Devon, England
The Bicton Woodland Railway is a narrow-gauge railway running in Bicton Park Botanical Gardens in the grounds of Bicton House near Budleigh Salterton
Bicton_Woodland_Railway
Suburb of Perth, Western Australia
Bicton is an affluent riverside suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) south-west of the central business district. The suburb
Bicton,_Western_Australia
British politician and peer
was the largest landowner in Devon, with about 55,000 acres centred on his seats of Stevenstone in the north and Bicton House in the south-east, and thus
John_Rolle,_1st_Baron_Rolle
This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Devon, England. There are 426 civil parishes. The former Exeter County Borough is unparished
List of civil parishes in Devon
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Devon
English politician
and co-heiresses: Anne Denys, heiress of Bicton, who married Sir Henry Rolle (died 1616) of Stevenstone in Devon, an ancestor of John Rolle, 1st Baron Rolle
Robert_Dennis_(MP)
English architect and designer (1812–1852)
Cambridge (1849) – restoration, extant Rolle Mortuary Chapel, Bicton Grange, Bicton, Devon (1850) – extant St Benedict Abbey (Oulton Abbey), Stone, Staffordshire
Augustus_Pugin
British equestrian (1987–2024)
when her horse fell on top of her while competing at the Bicton International Horse Trials in Devon, England on 26 May 2024. British Eventing paid tribute
Georgie_Campbell
British building conservation charity
Scotland and Wales. Several are on Lundy Island off the coast of north Devon, operated under lease from the National Trust. In continental Europe there
Landmark_Trust
Historic manor in Devon, England
Dennis landholdings centred on Bicton, Devon. By the 19th century the Rolle family had become the largest landowner in Devon, as revealed by the Return of
Weycroft,_Axminster
The High Sheriff of Devon is the Kings's representative for the County of Devon, a territory known as his/her bailiwick. Selected from three nominated
High_Sheriff_of_Devon
Further education college in Cornwall and Devon in the United Kingdom
Sisna Park, St Austell, Duchy College, Rosewarne and Stoke Climsland, Bicton College and Falmouth Marine School. Since 2000 Newquay Zoo has provided
Cornwall_College,_England
English administrator and politician
(died 1592), his eldest son, was MP for Devon in 1555 and Sheriff of Devon, who acquired the manor of Bicton, on the other side of Exeter (i.e. the eastern
Thomas_Denys
English gardener and TV presenter (born 1969)
Nursery and later Whetman's in Devon before studying horticulture, first at Bicton College, Budleigh Salterton, Devon and later Hadlow College of Horticulture
Toby_Buckland
British sheriff
(1614–1638) of Bicton and Stevenstone in Devon was Sheriff of Devon in 1636. He was one of the biographer John Prince's Worthies of Devon. Denys Rolle was
Denys_Rolle_(died_1638)
British sculptor (1815-1882)
1842), of Bicton House near Exeter. The work is signed "1844", and may therefore have been posthumous. The bust remains on display in Bicton House in 2013
Edward_Bowring_Stephens
£72,000 to Denys Rolle (1725–1797) of nearby Bicton, and of Stevenstone, the largest landowner in Devon. The descent of the manor of Otterton was as follows:
Manor_of_Otterton
British politician (1807-1888)
William Reginald Courtenay, 11th Earl of Devon PC (14 April 1807 – 18 November 1888), styled Lord Courtenay between 1835 and 1859, was a British politician
William Courtenay, 11th Earl of Devon
William_Courtenay,_11th_Earl_of_Devon
British architect
the North and West fronts were added by Hayward in 1863. St Mary, Bicton, Devon. Built for the Rolle family in 1850. St James' Little Milton, Oxfordshire
John_Hayward_(architect)
Bere Ferrers Berry Head Berrynarbor Berry Pomeroy Bickington Bickleigh Bicton Bideford Bigbury Bishop's Nympton Bishop's Tawton Bishopsteignton Bittadon
List_of_places_in_Devon
English High Sheriff and peer
North Devon Rolle estates were also sold, the family having decided to concentrate its holdings in East Devon around the historic core of Bicton. Monuments
Mark_Rolle
English clergyman and artist (1752-1821)
Bicton Church, Bicton, Devon, 1795, viewed from south. Watercolour by Rev. John Swete (1752–1821) with caption: "Bicton Church, 31 March 1795". Devon
John_Swete
Village in Devon, England
parishes of Clyst St George, Clyst St Mary, Farringdon, Colaton Raleigh, Bicton and Lympstone. Woodbury is part of the electoral ward of Woodbury and Lympstone
Woodbury,_East_Devon
Prison in Devon, England
tenant of Bicton was nevertheless for many centuries required to meet part of the repair and maintenance costs of the newly sited jail. The Devon topographer
HM_Prison_Exeter
Arms of English families from Devon
Chudleigh, Acland of Killerton and Broadclyst, Wrey of Tawstock. A few ancient Devon estates are still owned by descendants via female lines, for example Castle
Devon_heraldry
French landscape architect (1613–1700)
impressive design other than Versailles is the gardens of Bicton Park Botanical Gardens in Devon, England which can still be visited today. In 1662, he provided
André_Le_Nôtre
British landowner and Tory politician
John Rolle (1679–1730) of Stevenstone and Bicton in Devon, was a British landowner and Tory politician who sat in the English House of Commons from 1703
John_Rolle_(1679–1730)
Village in Devon, England
East Devon, England. The parish lies on the English Channel and is surrounded clockwise from the south by the parishes of East Budleigh, Bicton, Colaton
Otterton
English politician and Baron
(1982). "Denys, Sir Thomas (by 1477-1561), of Holcombe Burnell and Bicton, Devon and London". In Bindoff, S.T. (ed.). The History of Parliament: the
Edward_North,_1st_Baron_North
manor of Raleigh in the parish of Pilton, near Barnstaple, North Devon, was Sheriff of Devon in 1576/7 and/or in 1585 and died of gaol fever contracted whilst
John_Chichester_(died_1586)
in 1701) and for Devon (1702–1710), heir apparent to his grandfather Sir John Rolle (1626–1706), KB, of Stevenstone and Bicton, Devon. This was destined
Richard_Duke_(1652–1733)
English rugby union player (born 1997)
Harvey Skinner (born 31 December 1997) is an English rugby union player who plays for Exeter Chiefs in the Premiership Rugby. His playing position is fly-half
Harvey_Skinner
Welsh politician (died 1629)
married secondly Margaret Dennys, daughter of Sir Thomas Dennys of Bicton, Devon. He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son, Richard. His daughter
Sir John Philipps, 1st Baronet
Sir_John_Philipps,_1st_Baronet
Linkinhorne, Cornwall Bicton College Monkey Puzzle in Bicton Park, East Budleigh, Devon Heavitree Yew in Heavitree, near Exeter, Devon Ashbrittle Yew in Ashbrittle
List_of_Great_British_Trees
of Denchworth, Berkshire (1775) Vicar of Chittlehampton, Devon (1794) Rector of Bicton, Devon (1797–1803) Having been in ill health for several years previously
Henry Bright (schoolmaster, born 1724)
Henry_Bright_(schoolmaster,_born_1724)
Centre, Yeovil, Somerset Bicton Woodland Railway, Devon Devon Railway Centre, Bickleigh, Devon Exmoor Steam Railway, Devon – private site Gartell Light
List of British heritage and private railways
List_of_British_heritage_and_private_railways
designed by Augustus Pugin in 1845, is completed. Rolle Mausoleum, Bicton, Devon, England, reconstructed by Augustus Pugin, is completed. Siegestor (Victory
1852_in_architecture
English Cistercian abbot (died 1558)
(1982). "Denys, Sir Thomas (by 1477-1561), of Holcombe Burnell and Bicton, Devon and London". In Bindoff, S.T. (ed.). The History of Parliament: the
Gabriel_Donne
Historic river port in Devon, England
into administration. In April 2010 the site was purchased by the owners of Bicton Park, and it reopened to the public later in the year. The site has been
Morwellham_Quay
Cornish family
marriage of Robert Rolle (c. 1622 – 1660) of Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe, Devon, and Lady Arabella Clinton, the younger daughter of Theophilus Clinton,
Trefusis_family
Holcombe Burnel and Bicton was the Rolle family of Stevenstone, which in the person of John Rolle, 1st Baron Rolle (died 1842), seated at Bicton House, was the
Denys_family
Private school in Exeter, Devon, England
England, private day and boarding choir and preparatory school in Exeter, Devon, England. It has been closely associated with Exeter Cathedral since it
Exeter_Cathedral_School
Village in Devon, England
Christow is a village and civil parish in the Teignbridge district of Devon, England. It is located 12 miles (19 km) south-west of Exeter, in the Teign
Christow
List of colleges
(a constituent college of Windsor Forest Colleges Group) Bexhill College Bicton College (a constituent college of Cornwall College Group) Bilborough Sixth
List of further education colleges in England
List_of_further_education_colleges_in_England
Holehird Gardens Holker Hall Levens Hall Chatsworth Dunge Valley Hidden Garden Bicton Park Castle Drogo Coleton Fishacre Escot Park The Garden House, at Buckland
List_of_gardens_in_England
Historic estate in Devon, England
17th-century style, in an H-shape, with modillion cornice and sash-windows. Bicton House, inherited from his paternal uncle Mark Rolle (d.1907) had nevertheless
Heanton_Satchville,_Huish
Competition rating for equestrian eventing
coronavirus pandemic, a one-off event, the Bicton Arena International 5* was held at Bicton Arena in Devon, England, UK. Rules:[citation needed] Riders
Concours Complet International
Concours_Complet_International
Ancient administrative unit of Devon, England
thirty two ancient administrative units of Devon, England. The parishes in the hundred were: Aylesbeare; Bicton; Clyst Honiton; Clyst St George; Clyst St
East_Budleigh_Hundred
Hereditary title in the Peerage of England
Newton Abbot, 1968, p. 11, Bicton House. Lauder, Rosemary, Devon Families, Tiverton, 2002, pp. 65–66. Lauder, Rosemary, Devon Families, Tiverton, 2002,
Baron_Clinton
Historic manor in Devon, England
Brixham, Devon. The surviving manor house known as Lupton House, is a Palladian Country house built by Charles II Hayne (1747–1821), Sheriff of Devon in 1772
Lupton,_Brixham
Village in Devon, England
East Devon, England. The parish is surrounded clockwise from the north by the parishes of Aylesbeare, Newton Poppleford and Harpford, Otterton, Bicton, Woodbury
Colaton_Raleigh
list of these buildings in the district of East Devon in Devon. Grade I listed buildings in East Devon The date given is the date used by Historic England
Grade II* listed buildings in East Devon
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_East_Devon
Academy in Uffculme, Devon, England
offers a range of vocational courses in conjunction with Petroc College and Bicton College. It is a specialist maths, computing and applied learning college
Uffculme_School
This is a list of schools in Devon, England. Abbotskerswell Primary School, Abbotskerswell All Saints CE Primary School, Smallridge All Saint Marsh CE
List_of_schools_in_Devon
Barony in the Peerage of Great Britain
manor of Stevenstone in Devon in the 16th century. In the 17th century they acquired additional estates in Devon including Bicton when Sir Henry Rolle (died
Baron_Rolle
English folk rock band
Fayre" was the title of the first attempt, and was to be held at Bicton Park, East Devon, England in August 2002. Despite the backing of the necessary authorities
Levellers_(band)
Former manor in Devon, England
the Courtenays of Powderham Castle, and the Rolles of Stevenstone and Bicton. The Rolles were not from the mediaeval aristocracy as were the Courtenays
Stevenstone
Gardens of Heligan Trebah University of Durham Botanic Garden Derby Arboretum Bicton Gardens Paignton Botanical Gardens, Paignton Zoo RHS Garden Rosemoor Abbotsbury
List of botanical gardens in the United Kingdom
List_of_botanical_gardens_in_the_United_Kingdom
New Zealand equestrian
Campbell was killed in a riding fall while competing in the Bicton International Horse Trials in Devon, England. "Jesse Campbell Eventing". Retrieved 30 June
Jesse_Campbell_(equestrian)
Historic estate in Devon, England
Woodland in the parish of Little Torrington, Weare Giffard, Eggesford and Bicton. Copleston House was stated by Prince (d. 1723) to be "all in ruines". The
Warleigh,_Bickleigh
Name list
daughter and heiress of Denys Rolle (1614–1638), of Stevenstone and Bicton in Devon. This name is also of note because John Cole built a large mansion
Florence_(given_name)
Topics referred to by the same term
Castle Hill may refer to: Castle Hill, a small hill and land area in Bicton, Western Australia Castle Hill, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney Castle
Castle_Hill
Heathland in Devon, England
south, consists of the contiguous East Budleigh Common, Lympstone Common, Bicton Common, Woodbury Common and Colaton Raleigh Common; to the north are Hawkerland
East_Devon_Pebblebed_Heaths
showing Devon PLUs; Link to 1909 map showing Devon - North PLUs; Link to 1909 map showing Devon - South PLUs; Link to 1928 map showing Devon - North PLUs;
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Bicton
Listed parks and gardens in South West England
Listed_parks_and_gardens_in_South_West_England
list of these buildings in the district of East Devon in Devon. Grade II* listed buildings in East Devon The date given is the date used by Historic England
Grade I listed buildings in East Devon
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_East_Devon
British politician
in Devon and owned several dozen manors, their most ancient holding being Stevenstone near Great Torrington in the north of the county, whilst Bicton in
Robert_Rolle_(died_1710)
Leveson-Gower family by the Rolle family of nearby Stevenstone and of Bicton in South Devon. In 1850 it was held by the trustees of John Rolle, 1st Baron Rolle
Potheridge
(1643–1723) The Worthies of Devon, 1810 edition, London, pp.468–9. "DENYS, Sir Thomas (By 1477-1561), of Holcombe Burnell and Bicton, Devon and London. | History
Recorder_of_Exeter
Preparatory school, independent school in Hawkhurst, Kent, United Kingdom
During the Second World War, the school was evacuated to Bicton Park near Exmouth in Devon, but afterwards moved to its present location in Tongswood
St_Ronan's_School
Major road in England
roads. The road has kept its principal status in the west from Honiton, Devon to Land's End where it is mainly dual carriageway and retains trunk road
A30_road
UK colleges specializing in rural topics
College of Agriculture in Burchetts Green, Berkshire Bicton College in Budleigh Salterton, Devon Bishop Burton College in Bishop Burton, East Riding of
Land_based_college
British politician
in Devon and owned several dozen manors, their most ancient holding being Stevenstone near Great Torrington in the north of the county, whilst Bicton (inherited
Denys_Rolle_(died_1797)
Village in Devon, England
Reigny) brought the manor to the family of her husband, Charles Copleston of Bicton. Their son was John I Copleston (died 1586), who is recorded as patron of
Eggesford
Ancient site in England
Clements and St Eligius. Sir Robert Dennis (1525–1592) of Holcombe Burnell and Bicton stated in his will dated 25 July 1592 and proved 22 September 1592, that
Livery_Dole
Country house in Devon, England
inherited from his first wife by John Rolle, 1st Baron Rolle (died 1842)of Bicton, Dunchideock House, the inheritance of Elizabeth Pitman the wife of the
Bradfield_House
Church in Devon, England
dropped three bombs which exploded in the area of The Beacon. One bomb, at 1 Bicton Place to the north west of the church tragically killed five people. A great
Holy_Trinity_Church,_Exmouth
Village in Devon, England
largest landowners in Devon through the Clinton Devon Estates, the lands of which are principally situated near Bicton, in East Devon. The parish of Huish
Huish,_Torridge
Village in Devon, England
were seated at the Devon manors or estates of: Bowden, Instow, Upton Pyne, Kingdon, Woodland, Weare Giffard, Eggesford and Bicton. Copleston House was
Tamerton_Foliot
British lawyer and politician
until 1786 when it was sold to Denys Rolle of Bicton, thus making him eventually the largest landowner in Devon. The estate remains largely intact as the
Richard_Duke_(English_lawyer)
Basingstoke College of Technology (BCOT) B16 University of Bath (BATH) B18 Bicton College (BICOL) B20 Bath Spa University (BASPA) B21 Bath College (BATHC)
List_of_UCAS_institutions
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
of Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe, Devon (a junior branch of the Rolle family of Stevenstone and Bicton in Devon) and the Coryton family of the adjacent
Callington (UK Parliament constituency)
Callington_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
2025 UK local government election
April 2025. Retrieved 6 April 2025. "Statement Of Persons Nominated for the Bicton Heath Ward" (PDF). Shropshire Council. 3 April 2025. Retrieved 6 April 2025
2025 Shropshire Council election
2025_Shropshire_Council_election
Village in Devon, England
son was Sir Robert Dennis (died 1592), MP for Devon in 1555 and Sheriff of Devon, who acquired Bicton House. According to W. G. Hoskins, the Easter Sepulchre
Holcombe_Burnell
English sailor and politician
Poulett, married Denys Rolle (1614–1638) of Stevenstone and Bicton in Devon, Sheriff of Devon in 1636.[unreliable source] Daughter, married Col. Richard
John Poulett, 1st Baron Poulett
John_Poulett,_1st_Baron_Poulett
Historic manor in Devon, England
family or branches thereof included Heanton Satchville, Petrockstowe and Bicton. Their chief manor in Devonshire was Clist Sachville. An heiress named Margaret
Manor_of_Silverton
News, "Racecourses of yesteryear", 8 July 2008 Pitt 2006, pp. 315–326. BBC Devon gallery Pitt 2006, pp. 195–199. Pitt 2006, pp. 200–203. Whyte 1840, p. 234
List_of_British_racecourses
Diocese of the Church of England
2018. "The Benefice of Budleigh Salterton (St Peter), East Budleigh with Bicton, and Otterton". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 3 October 2018. "The Benefice
Diocese_of_Exeter
Kenyan settler, adventurer, and philanthropist.
maintained property abroad, namely in Berkeley Square, London, and rented Bicton House, Devon. He lived a luxurious life in East Africa, and rode in a buckboard
William_Northrup_McMillan
English landowner
Stevenstone and Bicton by Sir John Rolle (d. 1706), KB, the subject of the present article. In 1647 he inherited in tail-male the Devon manors of Stevenstone
John_Rolle_(died_1706)
Historic estate in Devon, England
manor of Bishop's Tawton, Devon. It was for several centuries the seat of a younger branch of the prominent and ancient North Devon family of Chichester of
Hall,_Bishop's_Tawton
BICTON DEVON
BICTON DEVON
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, form the name of various places, most of which were derived from the Old English word mylentun, MILTON means "mill settlement."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Belton, for example in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and Suffolk. The first element, bel, is of uncertain origin; the second is Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Irish : the name Weldon, relatively common in Ireland, has sometimes been Gaelicized as de Bhéalatún and re-Anglicized as Veldon and Belton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lipton in East Allington, Devon, which is probably named from Old English tūn ‘settlement’ with an uncertain first element.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Somerset named Bruton, ‘settlement (Old English tūn) on the Brue river’. The river name is derived from a British element cognate with Welsh bryw ‘brisk’, ‘vigorous’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Cambridgeshire and Nottinghamshire called Girton, from Old English grēot ‘grit’, ‘gravel’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Brinton in Norfolk, named in Old English as Br̄ningtūn ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with (-ing-) Br̄ni’ (a personal name based on Old English bryne ‘fire’, ‘flame’), or from any of various other places with names of the same origin, such as Brineton in Staffordshire, Brimpton in Berkshire, Brenton in Devon, Brington in Cambridgeshire or (Great and Little) Brington in Northamptonshire.William Brinton (1635–99) came from Staffordshire, England, to West Chester, PA, in 1684–85.
Boy/Male
English
From Brinton.
Surname or Lastname
English (eastern England)
English (eastern England) : variant of Beaton.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish
Jewish : unexplained.English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire named Bitton. The place takes its name from the Boyd river, a Celtic river name of uncertain origin + Old English tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Northumberland and Yorkshire named Bilton, from an Old English personal name Billa + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. There is also a Bilton in Warwickshire, of which the first element is probably Old English beolone ‘henbane’, but this place does not seem to have yielded any surviving surnames.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in Cheshire and North Yorkshire, so called from Old English pīc ‘point’, ‘peak’ (or the derived byname Pīca) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the places so called, as for example Litton Cheney in Dorset (named from Old English hl̄de ‘torrent’ (from hlūd ‘loud’, ‘roaring’) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’), or Litton in Somerset (from Old English hlid ‘slope’ or ‘gate’ + tūn), Derbyshire and North Yorkshire (both probably from Old English hlīð ‘slope’ + tūn).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Burton.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Beaton or Beeton.
Boy/Male
Greek
Son of a priestess.
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, BRITTON means "from Britain."
Boy/Male
English American
From the mill farm. Famous Bearer: 17th century British poet, John Milton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Lifton in Devon, named in Old English as ‘farmstead (Old English tūn) on the Lew’, a Celtic river name meaning ‘the bright one’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places named Ditton, for example in Cheshire, Kent, Cambridgeshire, and Surrey, from Old English dīc ‘ditch’, ‘dike’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : habitational name from Ditton Priors in Shropshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Dodintone ‘settlement (Old English tūn) associated with a man called Dod(d)a or Dud(d)a’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Kinton in Herefordshire, Kineton in Warwickshire (both named with Old English cyne- ‘royal’ + tūn ‘settlement’), or Kineton in Gloucestershire, which is named with Old English cyning ‘king’ + tūn.
BICTON DEVON
BICTON DEVON
Girl/Female
African, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Meditation
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Gentle
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
King; Great will; The Talent; The Suspense; The Mystery; Horse Speed
Girl/Female
English
Day's eye. A flower name.
Girl/Female
Celtic
Divine one.
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, Finnish, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Gift from God; God is Merciful
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
God Like
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
The shouter.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ekavira | à®à®•ாவிரா
Lord Shivas daughter
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Italian, Latin
Little Dove; Gem; Precious Stone; Jewel
BICTON DEVON
BICTON DEVON
BICTON DEVON
BICTON DEVON
BICTON DEVON
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Beckon
a.
Terminating abruptly, as if bitten off; premorse.
n.
See Baton.
a.
Bitten by a flea; as, a flea-bitten face.
imp. & p. p.
of Button
n.
Choice of words for the expression of ideas; the construction, disposition, and application of words in discourse, with regard to clearness, accuracy, variety, etc.; mode of expression; language; as, the diction of Chaucer's poems.
n.
The aurochs or European bison.
n.
The American bison buffalo (Bison Americanus), a large, gregarious bovine quadruped with shaggy mane and short black horns, which formerly roamed in herds over most of the temperate portion of North America, but is now restricted to very limited districts in the region of the Rocky Mountains, and is rapidly decreasing in numbers.
n.
A game at cards, played by four persons, with two packs of fifty-two cards each; -- said to be so called from Boston, Massachusetts, and to have been invented by officers of the French army in America during the Revolutionary war.
imp. & p. p.
of Beckon
v. i.
To be fastened by a button or buttons; as, the coat will not button.
n.
A staff or truncheon, used for various purposes; as, the baton of a field marshal; the baton of a conductor in musical performances.
n.
Fiction; untruth; falsehood.
n.
To fasten with a button or buttons; to inclose or make secure with buttons; -- often followed by up.
n.
The act of feigning, inventing, or imagining; as, by a mere fiction of the mind.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Button
n.
See Batten, and Baton.
pl.
of Cornet-a-piston
n.
See Baton, and Baston.