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  • Hele, Devon
  • Village in Devon, England

    Hele is a village in Devon, England, lying about one mile (1.6 km) SSW of Bradninch and 10 miles (16 km) NNE of Exeter, on the River Culm. The village

    Hele, Devon

    Hele, Devon

    Hele,_Devon

  • Andrew Hele
  • English cricketer

    Torquay, Devon. Hele made his debut for Devon in 1997 against Berkshire in the Minor Counties Championship. From 1997 to 2001, he represented Devon in 28

    Andrew Hele

    Andrew_Hele

  • Hele
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Hele, Hélé, or Hèle may refer to: in England in Cornwall Hele, Cornwall, a village near Bude, Cornwall in Devon Hele, Devon, a village near Bradninch

    Hele

    Hele

  • Croker's Hele, Meeth
  • Historic estate in Devon, England

    Croker's Hele is an historic estate in the parish of Meeth in Devon, England. It was one of several estates split-off from the single manor of Hele, listed

    Croker's Hele, Meeth

    Croker's_Hele,_Meeth

  • Exeter College, Devon
  • Tertiary college in Exeter, Devon, England

    further education college in 1970. The college is based around a campus at Hele Road and several other sites around the city, educating approximately twelve

    Exeter College, Devon

    Exeter College, Devon

    Exeter_College,_Devon

  • William Crocker (of Devon)
  • 14th-century English politician

    Crocker's Hele in the parish of Meeth, Devon, was a Member of Parliament. The Crocker family is believed to be one of the most ancient in Devon, reputedly

    William Crocker (of Devon)

    William Crocker (of Devon)

    William_Crocker_(of_Devon)

  • List of places in Devon
  • Heanton Punchardon Heathfield Heavitree Hele (Mid Devon) Hele (Teignbridge) Hele (Torquay) Hele (Torridge) Hele Bay Hemyock Hennock Hemerdon Bal Highampton

    List of places in Devon

    List_of_places_in_Devon

  • Hele's School, Exeter
  • Grammar school comprehensive school in Exeter, Devon, England

    Hele's School was a boys' grammar school, and latterly a comprehensive school, in the city of Exeter, Devon, England. Elize Hele was born in 1560 at Winston

    Hele's School, Exeter

    Hele's_School,_Exeter

  • Ashburton, Devon
  • Town in Devon, England

    Ashburton is a town on the south-southeastern edge of Dartmoor in Devon, England, adjacent to the A38. The town is 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Plymouth

    Ashburton, Devon

    Ashburton, Devon

    Ashburton,_Devon

  • Cornwood
  • Village in Devon, England

    South Devon Main Line between Exeter and Plymouth. The civil parish includes the villages and hamlets of Lutton, Yondertown, North Hele, South Hele, Corntown

    Cornwood

    Cornwood

    Cornwood

  • Elize Hele
  • English lawyer and philanthropist (1560-1635)

    Elize Hele (1560–1635) (alias Ellis, Latinized to Elizeus) of Fardel in the parish of Cornwood, Devon and of Parke in the parish of Bovey Tracey, Devon, was

    Elize Hele

    Elize Hele

    Elize_Hele

  • Manor of Flete
  • Historic manor in Devon, England

    Thomas Hele (died 1613) of Exeter, Sheriff of Devon in 1600–1. He was the third son of Nicholas Hele of South Hele by his second wife Margaret Dune, daughter

    Manor of Flete

    Manor_of_Flete

  • Hele's School
  • Academy converter school in Plympton, Plymouth, Devon, England

    September 2025. Hele's School traces its origins to the legacy of Elize Hele (1560–1635), a lawyer and philanthropist from Brixton, Devon, who left his

    Hele's School

    Hele's_School

  • Torquay
  • Town in Devon, England

    Torquay (/tɔːrˈkiː/ tor-KEE) is a seaside town in Devon, England, part of the unitary authority area of Torbay. It lies 18 miles (29 km) south of the

    Torquay

    Torquay

    Torquay

  • John Hele (died 1608)
  • English politician and lawyer

    Sir John Hele (c. 1541–1608) of Wembury in Devon, serjeant-at-law, was a Member of Parliament for Exeter and was Recorder of Exeter (1592–1605). He was

    John Hele (died 1608)

    John Hele (died 1608)

    John_Hele_(died_1608)

  • Membury, Devon
  • Village in Devon, England

    married Nicholas Hele, a younger son of Nicholas Hele of Hele, in the parish of Cornwood, Devon. His granddaughter was the heiress Emma Hele, who by her marriage

    Membury, Devon

    Membury, Devon

    Membury,_Devon

  • Hele Bay
  • Village and beach in Devon, England

    Hele Bay is a small village and beach just to the east of the town of Ilfracombe in North Devon, England. It is on the South West Coast Path. The small

    Hele Bay

    Hele Bay

    Hele_Bay

  • Ilfracombe
  • Town in Devon, England

    North Devon coast, England, with a small harbour surrounded by cliffs. The parish stretches along the coast from the 'Coastguard Cottages' in Hele Bay toward

    Ilfracombe

    Ilfracombe

    Ilfracombe

  • Warwick Hele
  • English landowner and politician

    Sheriff of Devon from 1618 to 1619. In 1621, he was re-elected MP for Plympton Erle and was again elected MP for Plympton Erle in 1625. Hele married firstly

    Warwick Hele

    Warwick Hele

    Warwick_Hele

  • Sampson Hele
  • English politician

    Sampson Hele (c. 1582 – c. 1655) of Gnaton and of Halwell, Devon, was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1614 and 1624. Hele was born

    Sampson Hele

    Sampson_Hele

  • 1st Devonshire Artillery Volunteers
  • Military unit

    18 August 1859 at Woodbury by Robert Brent, formerly a lieutenant in the Devon Artillery Militia; moved to Lympstone in 1874 2nd (Sidmouth) Devonshire

    1st Devonshire Artillery Volunteers

    1st Devonshire Artillery Volunteers

    1st_Devonshire_Artillery_Volunteers

  • Sir Thomas Hele, 1st Baronet
  • Sir Thomas Hele, 1st Baronet (c. 1595 to 7 November 1670) was a landowner from Devon and MP on various occasions from 1626 to 1670. A Royalist during

    Sir Thomas Hele, 1st Baronet

    Sir Thomas Hele, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Thomas_Hele,_1st_Baronet

  • Exeter
  • City in Devon, England

    Exeter (/ˈɛksɪtər/ EK-sit-ər) is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon in South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately 36 mi

    Exeter

    Exeter

    Exeter

  • Newton Abbot
  • Town in Teignbridge District, Devon, England

    town and civil parish on the River Teign in the Teignbridge District of Devon, England. Its population was 24,029 in 2011, and was estimated at 26,655

    Newton Abbot

    Newton Abbot

    Newton_Abbot

  • High Sheriff of Devon
  • 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

    High_Sheriff_of_Devon

  • Fardel Manor
  • Historic manor in Devon, England

    parish of Cornwood, in the South Hams district of Devon. It was successively the seat of the Raleigh and Hele families. The surviving Grade I listed medieval

    Fardel Manor

    Fardel Manor

    Fardel_Manor

  • Devon heraldry
  • Arms of English families from Devon

    Today "Friars Hele Farm"; the arms of Fry of Fry's Hele are differenced by a field vert (Pole, p. 484) see image File:Fry (of Fry's Hele) arms.svg Vivian's

    Devon heraldry

    Devon heraldry

    Devon_heraldry

  • Erchenbald
  • Braunton Hundred, Devon, today known as Bratton Fleming; Croyde, in the parish of Georgeham, in Braunton Hundred, Devon Hele, Devon (probably in Meeth

    Erchenbald

    Erchenbald

  • Nicholas Slanning
  • English politician (1606–1643)

    died three weeks later. Nicholas Slanning was born 1 September 1606 in Hele, Devon, only son of Gamaliel Slanning (1589–1612) and Margaret Marler, his second

    Nicholas Slanning

    Nicholas Slanning

    Nicholas_Slanning

  • Thomas Hele (died 1665)
  • Thomas Hele (6 September 1630 – 13 September 1665) of Wigborow, Somerset, was a Member of Parliament for Plympton Erle in Devon from 1661 to 1665. Hele was

    Thomas Hele (died 1665)

    Thomas Hele (died 1665)

    Thomas_Hele_(died_1665)

  • Lyneham, Yealmpton
  • Historic estate in Devon, England

    after Crocker's Hele, in the parish of Meeth, the second earliest known Devonshire home of the Croker family, one of the most ancient in Devon according to

    Lyneham, Yealmpton

    Lyneham, Yealmpton

    Lyneham,_Yealmpton

  • Richard Crocker
  • 14th-century English politician

    of Devon, England, was a Member of Parliament for Tavistock in Devon in 1335. His descendants were the prominent Crocker family of Crocker's Hele in the

    Richard Crocker

    Richard Crocker

    Richard_Crocker

  • List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: H
  • 51°31′55″N 0°08′53″E / 51.53194°N 0.14806°E / 51.53194; 0.14806 Hele Cross Hele, Devon B3181 (formerly A38) unclass. SS999021 Helen Street Interchange

    List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: H

    List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: H

    List_of_road_junctions_in_the_United_Kingdom:_H

  • South Devon Football League
  • Association football league in England

    The South Devon Football League, known under a sponsorship arrangement as the TCSSDFL, is a football competition based in England. Its top division, the

    South Devon Football League

    South_Devon_Football_League

  • Watermouth
  • Bay and hamlet in Devon, England

    Watermouth is a sheltered bay and hamlet between Hele Bay and Combe Martin on the North Devon coast of England. The settlement's castle, named as Watermouth

    Watermouth

    Watermouth

    Watermouth

  • Sir Francis Drake, 1st Baronet
  • English politician

    between 1625 and 1629. Drake was the son of Thomas Drake of Buckland Abbey, Devon and his wife, Elizabeth Gregory, widow of John Elford. His father was the

    Sir Francis Drake, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Francis_Drake,_1st_Baronet

  • Meeth
  • Village in Devon, England

    Meeth is a village and civil parish in the West Devon district, in the county of Devon, England roughly 13.5 km (8.4 mi) north-northwest of Okehampton

    Meeth

    Meeth

    Meeth

  • Disused railway stations on the Bristol to Exeter Line
  • English railway stations

    "Hele" when opened on 1 May 1844, from 1867 it was known as Hele and Bradninch (50°48′41″N 3°25′38″W / 50.8113°N 3.4273°W / 50.8113; -3.4273 (Hele

    Disused railway stations on the Bristol to Exeter Line

    Disused_railway_stations_on_the_Bristol_to_Exeter_Line

  • Holbeton
  • Village in Devon, England

    Devon, until sold by "Richard Prideaux of Theuborough" (probably Richard Prideaux (d.1617) or his father Richard Prideaux (d.1603)) to Thomas Hele (d

    Holbeton

    Holbeton

    Holbeton

  • Bovey Tracey
  • Town in Devon, England

    Bovey Tracey (/ˌbʌvi ˈtreɪsi/) is a town and civil parish in Devon, England. It is located on the edge of Dartmoor, which gives rise to the slogan used

    Bovey Tracey

    Bovey Tracey

    Bovey_Tracey

  • Sonny Baker
  • English cricketer

    Torquay in Devon, Baker attended Torquay Boys' Grammar School before switching to King's College, Taunton, where former Somerset and Devon batsman Robert

    Sonny Baker

    Sonny Baker

    Sonny_Baker

  • Tavistock (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1330–1974

    1952. pp. 431–434. Crick 1997, pp117-8 "CROCKER, John, of Tavistock and Hele, Devon. | History of Parliament Online". Archived from the original on 18 October

    Tavistock (UK Parliament constituency)

    Tavistock_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • St George's Church, Tiverton
  • Church in Devon, England

    church organ is by Hele & Co. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register. The Buildings of England: Devon: Nikolaus Pevsner

    St George's Church, Tiverton

    St George's Church, Tiverton

    St_George's_Church,_Tiverton

  • Devon Trained Bands
  • Part-time military force in the maritime county of Devonshire

    truce they retired into Cornwall. Parliament regained control of South Devon and Hele never took over the South Hams regiment. On the expiry of the truce

    Devon Trained Bands

    Devon_Trained_Bands

  • Flete House
  • Country house in Devon, England

    century, and was substantially rebuilt around 1620 for Sir Charles Hele. The Hele family held the house until 1716, when the estate passed to the Bulteels

    Flete House

    Flete House

    Flete_House

  • Plympton
  • Suburb of Plymouth in Devon, England

    Langage and Chaddlewood. There are two secondary schools in Plympton, Hele's School and Plympton Academy. Although the name of the town appears to be

    Plympton

    Plympton

    Plympton

  • John Woolcombe
  • heiress of Ashbury in Devon, and thereby inherited Ashbury. In 1707 he married Anne Hele (d.1713), a daughter of Rev. Richard Hele of Hele in the parish of

    John Woolcombe

    John Woolcombe

    John_Woolcombe

  • Dittisham
  • Village in Devon, England

    Dunsford, Devon, married Elizabeth (or Jennet) Bosum, daughter and heiress of John Bosum (alias Bosom, Bozun, Bosum, etc.) of Bosom's Hele, by his wife

    Dittisham

    Dittisham

    Dittisham

  • John Hele (died 1661)
  • English lawyer and politician

    Commons between 1659 and 1661. Hele was the only son of Nicholas Hele of Wembury, Devon and Easton in Gordano, Somerset and his first wife Dorothy Stradling

    John Hele (died 1661)

    John_Hele_(died_1661)

  • South West Coast Path
  • Long-distance footpath in England

    miles (1,014 km), running from Minehead in Somerset, along the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, to Poole Harbour in Dorset. Because it rises and falls at

    South West Coast Path

    South West Coast Path

    South_West_Coast_Path

  • Wembury
  • Village in Devon, England

    Wembury is a village on the south coast of Devon, England, very close to Plymouth Sound. Wembury is located south of Plymouth. Wembury is also the name

    Wembury

    Wembury

    Wembury

  • Hele baronets
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England

    The Hele Baronetcy, of Fleet in the County of Devon, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 28 May 1627 for Thomas Hele, Member of

    Hele baronets

    Hele baronets

    Hele_baronets

  • William Courtenay (died 1630)
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    Church, Richmond, Surrey. She married firstly Sir Warwick Hele (1568-1626) of Wembury in Devon, MP, secondly Sir John Chudleigh (born 1584), knighted by

    William Courtenay (died 1630)

    William Courtenay (died 1630)

    William_Courtenay_(died_1630)

  • Bradninch
  • Town in Devon, England

    1801–2001 Devon parishes B." Devon Libraries Local Studies Service. Archived from the original on 7 October 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2011. "Books on Hele and

    Bradninch

    Bradninch

    Bradninch

  • Great Fulford
  • Historic estate in Devon, England

    Bosum, etc.) of Bosom's Hele (alias Bozunsele, etc., modern: "Bozomzeal"), in the parish of Dittisham, near Dartmouth, Devon, by his wife Johane Fortescue

    Great Fulford

    Great Fulford

    Great_Fulford

  • John Hele (died 1605)
  • English politician

    Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, p.487 History of Parliament Online - John Hele

    John Hele (died 1605)

    John Hele (died 1605)

    John_Hele_(died_1605)

  • Lord Warden of the Stannaries
  • Office in the governance of Cornwall

    (Devon) 1776 Henry Rosewarne (Cornwall) (Mayor of Truro, 1774) 1783 John Thomas (Cornwall) 1784 Warwick Hele Tonkin (Devon) 1812 Richard Gurney (Devon)

    Lord Warden of the Stannaries

    Lord Warden of the Stannaries

    Lord_Warden_of_the_Stannaries

  • Plympton Erle (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Former parliamentary constituency in the UK

    elected, but on petition (in a dispute over the franchise) his opponent Hele was declared to have been duly elected Treby was re-elected in 1727, but

    Plympton Erle (UK Parliament constituency)

    Plympton_Erle_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Yealmpton
  • Village in Devon, England

    including: Lyneham was, After Hele the second earliest known home of the Crocker family, one of the most ancient in Devon according to "that old saw often

    Yealmpton

    Yealmpton

    Yealmpton

  • List of Devon County Cricket Club List A players
  • wickets against Hertfordshire in his only match in 1969. Andrew Hele, who appeared for Devon on six occasions, has claimed the most dismissals as wicket-keeper

    List of Devon County Cricket Club List A players

    List of Devon County Cricket Club List A players

    List_of_Devon_County_Cricket_Club_List_A_players

  • Cullompton
  • Town and civil parish in Devon, England

    (/kəˈlʌm(p)tən/) is a town and civil parish in the district of Mid Devon and the county of Devon, England. It is 13 miles (21 km) north-east of Exeter and lies

    Cullompton

    Cullompton

    Cullompton

  • List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Devon
  • This is a list of the Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) in Devon, England, United Kingdom. Natural England formerly English Nature is responsible

    List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Devon

    List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Devon

    List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Devon

  • Grade II* listed buildings in Mid Devon
  • Bickleigh Vicarage

    England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Mid Devon in Devon. The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant

    Grade II* listed buildings in Mid Devon

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Mid_Devon

  • River Torridge
  • River in Devon, England

    The River Torridge is a river in Devon in England; it rises near Meddon. The river describes a long loop through Devon farming country where its tributaries

    River Torridge

    River Torridge

    River_Torridge

  • Manor of North Molton
  • Historic manor in Devon, England

    Britannia. The Devon historian Tristram Risdon writing in about 1630 states in his account of Meeth: "Another barton of the same name (i.e. of "Hele") carrieth

    Manor of North Molton

    Manor of North Molton

    Manor_of_North_Molton

  • Exeter Cathedral School
  • 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

    Exeter Cathedral School

    Exeter_Cathedral_School

  • George Hele Treby
  • British soldier and politician

    Lieutenant-Colonel George Hele Treby (c. 1727 – 12 May 1763) was a British soldier and politician from Devonshire. He was the younger son of the politician

    George Hele Treby

    George Hele Treby

    George_Hele_Treby

  • Bristol and Exeter Railway
  • Former English railway company

    12 June 1848; closed 11 May 1986 Cullompton; closed 5 October 1964 Hele; renamed Hele and Bradninch 1867; closed 5 October 1964 Silverton; opened 1 November

    Bristol and Exeter Railway

    Bristol and Exeter Railway

    Bristol_and_Exeter_Railway

  • St Giles on the Heath
  • Village and civil parish in west Devon, England

    miles south of the town of Holsworthy. The parish includes the hamlets of Hele, West Panson, East Panson, Sitcott, Box's Shop, Peter's Finger, West Druxton

    St Giles on the Heath

    St Giles on the Heath

    St_Giles_on_the_Heath

  • Torquay Cemetery
  • Cemetery in Devon, England

    Barton Road Cemetery is a burial ground located in the town of Torquay, Devon, England. The first interment, which took place in the Nonconformist section

    Torquay Cemetery

    Torquay Cemetery

    Torquay_Cemetery

  • River Culm
  • River in Devon, England

    The River Culm flows through the Devon Redlands in Devon, England and is the longest tributary of the River Exe. It rises in the Blackdown Hills at a

    River Culm

    River Culm

    River_Culm

  • John Connock (born 1631)
  • English politician

    Bridget Hele, daughter of Walter Hele of Whympston, Modbury, Devon. He married secondly Elizabeth Courtenay, widow of John Tremayne of Collacombe, Devon, and

    John Connock (born 1631)

    John_Connock_(born_1631)

  • Grade II* listed buildings in North Devon
  • England. This page is a list of these buildings in the district of North Devon in Devon. The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant

    Grade II* listed buildings in North Devon

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_North_Devon

  • William Strode (1562–1637)
  • St Mary, Devon, England, was a member of the Devon landed gentry, a military engineer and seven times a Member of Parliament elected for Devon in 1597

    William Strode (1562–1637)

    William Strode (1562–1637)

    William_Strode_(1562–1637)

  • Hele & Co
  • Hele & Co (also known as Hele & Sons) were the main organ builders in the south west of England from 1865 to 2007. The company was founded by George Hele

    Hele & Co

    Hele_&_Co

  • Common Brittonic
  • Ancient British Celtic language

    end) > Old Norse Jórvík Basic words tor, combe, bere, and hele from Brittonic are common in Devon place-names. Tautologous, hybrid word names exist in England

    Common Brittonic

    Common_Brittonic

  • Buckfast Abbey
  • Benedictine monastery in Devon, England

    part of an active Benedictine monastery at Buckfast, near Buckfastleigh, Devon, England. Buckfast first became home to an abbey in 1018. The first Benedictine

    Buckfast Abbey

    Buckfast Abbey

    Buckfast_Abbey

  • List of museums in Devon
  • This list of museums in Devon, England, contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government

    List of museums in Devon

    List_of_museums_in_Devon

  • James Bulteel
  • English Member of Parliament

    1703–08 and 1711–15. In 1709 he inherited the manor of Flete, Devon from Richard Hele (1679–1709). In 1718 he married Mary Crocker, daughter and heiress

    James Bulteel

    James Bulteel

    James_Bulteel

  • Samuel Rolle (died 1647)
  • English MP

    Satchville in the parish of Petrockstowe, Devon, by his wife Joan Hele, daughter of Thomas Hele of Fleet, Devon. Samuel was a great-grandson, in a junior

    Samuel Rolle (died 1647)

    Samuel Rolle (died 1647)

    Samuel_Rolle_(died_1647)

  • The Maynard School
  • Private day school in Exeter, England

    Elize Hele's charity, in 1658. Initially named the Blue Maid's Hospital, the school received extensive funding (alongside fellow beneficiary Hele's School)

    The Maynard School

    The Maynard School

    The_Maynard_School

  • Trimstone
  • Hamlet in Devon, England

    Trimstone is a small hamlet and manor in North Devon, England. It is a quiet, agricultural location, which is best known for its Manor house, which dates

    Trimstone

    Trimstone

    Trimstone

  • George Treby (politician)
  • English Whig politician

    Charity Hele at St James, Westminster. She was the daughter and co-heiress of Roger Hele of Holwell, in the parish of Newton Ferrers, Devon. Her sister

    George Treby (politician)

    George Treby (politician)

    George_Treby_(politician)

  • Basset family
  • Anglo-Norman family

    Anne Delbridge of Barnstaple. Francis Basset (died 1675; son), married Lucy Hele. Francis Basset (1674-1721; son) of Tehidy; MP for Mitchell, High Sheriff

    Basset family

    Basset family

    Basset_family

  • List of churches in Mid Devon
  • Tiverton, Devon". www.cherithfellowship.org. Retrieved 2017-09-26. Apps, Rikky. "Home". www.uffculmeurc.info. Retrieved 2017-09-26. "Hele Lane Methodist

    List of churches in Mid Devon

    List_of_churches_in_Mid_Devon

  • 2nd Devonshire Artillery Volunteers
  • Military unit

    Territorial Army. The unit and its successors defended Plymouth Dockyard and the Devon coast from 1861 to 1961. The 2nd Administrative Brigade, Devonshire Artillery

    2nd Devonshire Artillery Volunteers

    2nd Devonshire Artillery Volunteers

    2nd_Devonshire_Artillery_Volunteers

  • St Mary's Church, Throwleigh
  • Church in Throwleigh, England

    the north aisle. It was built by Bevington of London and later extended by Hele and Co of Plymouth. A specification of the organ can be found in the National

    St Mary's Church, Throwleigh

    St Mary's Church, Throwleigh

    St_Mary's_Church,_Throwleigh

  • W. G. Hoskins
  • English local historian (1908–1992)

    St David's Hill, Exeter, Devon on 22 May 1908: his father, like his grandfather, was a baker. He won a scholarship to Hele's School in 1918, and attended

    W. G. Hoskins

    W._G._Hoskins

  • Petrockstowe
  • Village in Devon, England

    small village and civil parish in the district of Torridge in Northern Devon, England. Its population in 2001 was 379, hardly different from the figure

    Petrockstowe

    Petrockstowe

    Petrockstowe

  • Sir Hugh Acland, 5th Baronet
  • English politician

    baronetcy in 1678, and served as a Member of Parliament for two boroughs in Devon in 1679 and from 1685 to 1687. Never very active in national politics, he

    Sir Hugh Acland, 5th Baronet

    Sir Hugh Acland, 5th Baronet

    Sir_Hugh_Acland,_5th_Baronet

  • George Cary (priest)
  • wife of Rev. Richard Hele of Hele in the parish of Cornwood in Devon, Rector of Helland in Cornwall, and mother of Richard Hele (1679-1709) of Flete House

    George Cary (priest)

    George Cary (priest)

    George_Cary_(priest)

  • Battle of Hehil
  • Battle in Cornwall, c. 721–722

    was Hele at Jacobstow in north Cornwall, a place which had been mentioned as a possibility in 1931 in the introduction to The Place-Names of Devon, and

    Battle of Hehil

    Battle_of_Hehil

  • Edward Dowson (cricketer, born 1880)
  • English cricketer

    played Cambridge University at Lord's. Dowson was living at Hele House in Ashburton, Devon when he died aged 53. "Player Profile: Edward Maurice Dowson"

    Edward Dowson (cricketer, born 1880)

    Edward Dowson (cricketer, born 1880)

    Edward_Dowson_(cricketer,_born_1880)

  • Bristol–Exeter line
  • Railway line in England

    site of Cullompton railway station, and then the line passes the remains of Hele and Bradninch and Silverton stations. At Stoke Canon the old Exe Valley Railway

    Bristol–Exeter line

    Bristol–Exeter line

    Bristol–Exeter_line

  • Redvers Buller
  • British Army general (1839–1908)

    born on 7 December 1839 at the family estate of Downes, near Crediton in Devon, inherited by his great-grandfather James Buller (1740–1772) from his mother

    Redvers Buller

    Redvers Buller

    Redvers_Buller

  • Parke, Bovey Tracey
  • Historic estate in Devon, England

    lawyer Elize Hele (1560–1635) (also seated at Fardel in the parish of Cornwood, Devon), who founded Plympton Grammar School (alias Hele's School). An elaborate

    Parke, Bovey Tracey

    Parke, Bovey Tracey

    Parke,_Bovey_Tracey

  • Dick Manley
  • England international rugby union player

    Manley was born in Exeter and educated at Hele's School. A pacy flanker, Manley won a County Championship with Devon in 1956-57 and played all four matches

    Dick Manley

    Dick_Manley

  • St Mary's Church, Ottery St Mary
  • Church in Devon, England

    listed building, a parish church in the Church of England in Ottery St Mary, Devon. The church is part of "Churches Together in Ottery St Mary" which includes

    St Mary's Church, Ottery St Mary

    St Mary's Church, Ottery St Mary

    St_Mary's_Church,_Ottery_St_Mary

  • Paul Henry Ourry
  • Royal Navy officer and politician

    family had an interest at Plympton Erle where his brother in law George Hele Treby was MP until his death in 1763. Ourry was returned in succession to

    Paul Henry Ourry

    Paul Henry Ourry

    Paul_Henry_Ourry

  • Sir John Trelawny, 4th Baronet
  • Cornish politician

    Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet and his wife Rebecca Hele, daughter of Thomas Hele of Bascombe, Devon. His father was Bishop of Bristol, Bishop of Exeter

    Sir John Trelawny, 4th Baronet

    Sir John Trelawny, 4th Baronet

    Sir_John_Trelawny,_4th_Baronet

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  • HEBE
  • Female

    English

    HEBE

    Latin form of Greek Hêbê, HEBE means "young." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of youth.

    HEBE

  • Hele
  • Girl/Female

    Finnish, German, Greek

    Hele

    Shining One; Bright

    Hele

  • Hale
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (also well established in South Wales)

    Hale

    English (also well established in South Wales) : topographic name for someone who lived in a nook or hollow, from Old English and Middle English hale, dative of h(e)alh ‘nook’, ‘hollow’. In northern England the word often has a specialized meaning, denoting a piece of flat alluvial land by the side of a river, typically one deposited in a bend. In southeastern England it often referred to a patch of dry land in a fen. In some cases the surname may be a habitational name from any of the several places in England named with this fossilized inflected form, which would originally have been preceded by a preposition, e.g. in the hale or at the hale.English : from a Middle English personal name derived from either of two Old English bynames, Hæle ‘hero’ or Hægel, which is probably akin to Germanic Hagano ‘hawthorn’ (see Hain 2).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Céile (see McHale).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Halle.Robert Hale, who settled in Cambridge, MA, in 1632, was an ancestor of the revolutionary war patriot and spy Nathan Hale (1755–76) of CT. The common English surname was brought independently in the 17th century to VA and MD.

    Hale

  • HELGE
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    HELGE

    Scandinavian form of Icelandic Helgi, HELGE means "holy; dedicated to the gods."

    HELGE

  • HELI
  • Male

    Greek

    HELI

    (Ἡλί) Greek form of Hebrew Eliy, HELI means "ascending." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the father of Mary's husband Joseph.

    HELI

  • Hell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hell

    English : variant of Hill, from southeastern Middle English hell ‘hill’, a dialect form characteristic of Kent and Sussex.English : from a personal name, Helle, which may have been a variant of Elie (a Middle English form of Elias), or perhaps a short form of a personal name formed with Hild- as the first element (see Hilliard for example), or perhaps from the female personal name Helen.German : nickname from Middle High German hell ‘bright’, ‘shining’.German : variant of Helle 3.

    Hell

  • HELLE
  • Female

    Greek

    HELLE

    (Έλλη) Greek name HELLE means "of the Hellespont." In mythology, this is the name of the twin sister of Phrixos. The twins were children of Athamas and Nephelê. Compare with other forms of Helle.

    HELLE

  • Held
  • Surname or Lastname

    German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Held

    German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname from Middle High German, Middle Dutch, Yiddish held ‘hero’. As a Jewish name, it is often ornamental.German : from a short form of any of the Germanic personal names formed with hild ‘strife’ as the first element.English : variant of Heald.

    Held

  • Yaakov
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Yaakov

    Held by the heel.

    Yaakov

  • Helm
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Helm

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : topographic name for someone who lived by or worked at a rough temporary shelter for animals, Middle English helm (Old Norse hjalmr, related to the Old English and Old High German words in 2 below), or a habitational name from a minor place named Helm or Helme from this word, as for example in County Durham, Northumberland, and West Yorkshire.English, German, and Dutch : metonymic occupational name for a maker of helmets, from Middle English, Middle High German, Middle Dutch helm.German and Dutch : from a medieval personal name, a short form of any of the various compound names formed with helm ‘helmet’. Compare, e.g., Helmbrecht.Scottish : habitational name from Helme in Roxburghshire (Borders).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Helm ‘helmet’.

    Helm

  • HENE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    HENE

    Variant spelling of Yiddish Heneh, HENE means "favor; grace."

    HENE

  • PELE
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    PELE

    Hawaiian myth name of the goddess of dance, fire, lightning, violence, and volcanoes, PELE means "lava." She is said to sometimes appear to people, resembling either a beautiful young woman or a frail old woman. Signs of her presence are fine golden strands of volcanic glass said to be her hair, or droplets of lava said to be her tears.

    PELE

  • HEGE
  • Female

    Norwegian

    HEGE

    Norwegian variant form of Icelandic Helga, HEGE means "holy; dedicated to the gods."

    HEGE

  • Helle
  • Surname or Lastname

    Norwegian and Swedish

    Helle

    Norwegian and Swedish : from Old Norse hella ‘flat stone’, ‘flagstone’, ‘flat mountain’ or hellir ‘cave’. As a Nowegian name this is generally a habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads so named. As a Swedish name, it is generally ornamental.English : variant spelling of Hell 1.German : topographic name from Middle High German helle ‘hell’ (modern German Hölle), used (often in field names) in a topographic sense to denote a hollow or a wild, precipitous place.

    Helle

  • KELE
  • Male

    Native American

    KELE

    Native American Hopi name KELE means "sparrow."

    KELE

  • HELEN
  • Female

    English

    HELEN

    English form of French Hélène, probably HELEN means "torch." In mythology, this is the name of the most beautiful woman ever to exist whose abduction by Paris caused the Trojan war.

    HELEN

  • Helen
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American Latin Shakespearean

    Helen

    Shining light. The bright one. Helen of Troy, whose elopement with Paris sparked the Trojan War,...

    Helen

  • HELLE
  • Female

    Finnish

    HELLE

     Short form of Finnish Helleena, probably HELLE means "torch." Compare with other forms of Helle.

    HELLE

  • MELE
  • Female

    Hawaiian

    MELE

    Hawaiian name MELE means "song." Also used as a Hawaiian form of Mary, meaning "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." 

    MELE

  • Helme
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cumbria and Lancashire)

    Helme

    English (Cumbria and Lancashire) : variant spelling of Helm 1.German : variant of Helm 2 and 3.

    Helme

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  • Billingsly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Billingsly

    English : variant of Billingsley.

  • Tarran
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Welsh

    Tarran

    Thunder

  • Shivanshu | ஷீவாஂஷு 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shivanshu | ஷீவாஂஷு 

    Part of Lord Shiva

  • Farjana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Farjana

  • Jaira
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew, Hindu, Indian

    Jaira

    Beauty; Graceful

  • PELLERVO
  • Male

    Finnish

    PELLERVO

    Finnish unisex name PELLERVO means "field." It is another name for the harvest god Sampsa.

  • Giri
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Giri

    Mountain

  • Tacita
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Tacita

    Silent.

  • Sujot
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sujot

    Light

  • Morell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Morell

    English : variant spelling of Morrell or Morel.Catalan : habitational name from any of several places called Morell in Tarragona and Girona provinces or Majorica and Minorca Islands, from a vernacular form of Latin Maurellus ‘dark-skinned’, diminutive of Maurus ‘Moor’.

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  • Help
  • v. t.

    To furnish with the means of deliverance from trouble; as, to help one in distress; to help one out of prison.

  • Heel
  • v. t.

    To add a heel to; as, to heel a shoe.

  • Helve
  • n.

    A forge hammer which is lifted by a cam acting on the helve between the fulcrum and the head.

  • Hole
  • v. i.

    To go or get into a hole.

  • Help
  • v. t.

    To furnish with strength or means for the successful performance of any action or the attainment of any object; to aid; to assist; as, to help a man in his work; to help one to remember; -- the following infinitive is commonly used without to; as, "Help me scale yon balcony."

  • Helm
  • v. t.

    To cover or furnish with a helm or helmet.

  • Helm
  • n.

    A helve.

  • Heel
  • n.

    The part of any tool next the tang or handle; as, the heel of a scythe.

  • Help
  • v. t.

    Remedy; relief; as, there is no help for it.

  • Hete
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Hete

  • Heel
  • n.

    Anything regarded as like a human heel in shape; a protuberance; a knob.

  • Sight-hole
  • n.

    A hole for looking through; a peephole.

  • Help
  • v. t.

    A helper; one hired to help another; also, thew hole force of hired helpers in any business.

  • Hole
  • n.

    To cut, dig, or bore a hole or holes in; as, to hole a post for the insertion of rails or bars.

  • Help
  • v. t.

    To prevent; to hinder; as, the evil approaches, and who can help it?

  • Helve
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a helve, as an ax.

  • Hale
  • a.

    Sound; entire; healthy; robust; not impaired; as, a hale body.

  • Hole
  • n.

    To drive into a hole, as an animal, or a billiard ball.

  • Hile
  • v. t.

    To hide. See Hele.

  • Heel
  • n.

    Management by the heel, especially the spurred heel; as, the horse understands the heel well.