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Village in Devon, England
Highampton is a parish in Devon spread over approx. 4½ miles. It stands on a ridge with views of Dartmoor and Exmoor. Highampton is about 10 miles from
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2001 epidemic in the UK
feeding his pigs "untreated waste". On 24 February, a case was announced in Highampton in Devon. Later in the week, cases were found in North Wales. By the beginning
2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak
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Hele (Torquay) Hele (Torridge) Hele Bay Hemyock Hennock Hemerdon Bal Highampton High Bray High Bickington Hillmoor Hittisleigh Holbeton Holcombe, East
List_of_places_in_Devon
Village in Devon, England
surrounded clockwise from the north by the parishes of Buckland Filleigh, Highampton and Black Torrington. Its southern boundary follows the River Torridge
Sheepwash,_Devon
Village in Devon, England
from the north, by the parishes of Peters Marland, Merton, Huish, Meeth, Highampton and Buckland Filleigh. The village lies about four miles (6 km) NNW of
Petrockstowe
Village in Devon, England
it bears the name of both villages. The hamlet of Crowden is on the Highampton side of the village. Historically, Northlew formed part of Black Torrington
Northlew
Exbourne 27 Germansweek 27 Gidleigh 27 Gulworthy 36 Hatherleigh (town) 27 Highampton 27 Horrabridge 36 Iddesleigh 27 Inwardleigh 27 Jacobstowe 27 Kelly 36
List of civil parishes in Devon
List_of_civil_parishes_in_Devon
Barony in medieval Devon, England
Baldwin's tenant re 1066 tenant 18 Exbourne Torrington Roger Aelmer 19 Highampton Torrington Roger Brictmer 20 Lashbrook Torrington Roger Algar Long 21
Feudal_barony_of_Okehampton
Village in Devon, England
younger brother was Henry Woollcombe (1784-1861), Rector of Ashbury, Highampton and Pilland, whose son was Henry Woollcombe (1813-1885), Canon Residentiary
Ashbury,_Devon
Former railway station in Devon, England
Torrington and Halwill Junction, serving villages such as Black Torrington, Highampton and Sheepwash. The line, which opened in 1925, was a private line until
Hole_railway_station
(the phonetic Latin form), founded a landed gentry family at Exbourne, Highampton, Chichicot and Lew Trenchard. Those estates were held through the year
Mullies_(surname)
Devon with Cookbury Bradworthy Bridgerule Bulkworthy Clawton Halwill Highampton Hollacombe Holsworthy St Peter's and St Paul's Church, Holsworthy Milton
Deanery_of_Holsworthy
Ancient administrative unit of Devon, England
Bridgerule; Broadwoodkelly; Clawton; Cookbury; Exbourne; Halwill; Hatherleigh; Highampton; Hollacombe; Holsworthy; Honeychurch; Inwardleigh; Jacobstowe; Luffincott;
Black_Torrington_Hundred
Chagford, Drewsteignton, Exbourne, Germansweek, Gidleigh, Hatherleigh, Highampton, Honeychurch, Iddesleigh, Inwardleigh, Jacobstowe, Meeth, Monkokehampton
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Diocese of the Church of England
of Black Torrington (St Mary), Bradford with Cookbury, Thornbury and Highampton". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 4 October 2018. "The Benefice of Bradworthy
Diocese_of_Exeter
Bingham Mildmay, of Flete. 1887: John Blyth Coham-Fleming, of Coham, Highampton. 1888: Edward Byrom, of Culver House, Exeter. 1889: William John Watts
High_Sheriff_of_Devon
High Bickington CE Primary Academy, High Bickington Highampton Community Primary School, Highampton Highweek Community Primary School, Newton Abbot Holbeton
List_of_schools_in_Devon
Sculptor and musician (born 1961)
first bell was created as a community project in his local village of Highampton, where he has a small farm, to celebrate the ending of the Foot and Mouth
Marcus_Vergette
Village in Devon, England
Drewsteignton Dunterton Exbourne Germansweek Gidleigh Gulworthy Hatherleigh Highampton Horrabridge Iddesleigh Inwardleigh Jacobstowe Kelly Lamerton Lands common
Christow
13th-century Anglo-Norman knight
brother of Nicholas, would also hold Lashbrook, Dornaford, Exbourn and Highampton, which had been held by a Roger de Molis in 1086. Nicholas was born about
Nicholas_de_Moels
Village and civil parish in Devon, England
clockwise from the north by the parishes of Peters Marland, Petrockstowe, Highampton, Sheepwash and Shebbear. Within the parish is the manor house known as
Buckland_Filleigh
Hatherleigh Community Church Hatherleigh Independent Holy Cross, Highampton Highampton Cross Church of England Black Torrington Benefice St John the Baptist
List of churches in West Devon
List_of_churches_in_West_Devon
071564 (18 Market Street) 1326472 Upload Photo Church of Holy Cross Highampton, West Devon Parish Church 12th century origins 22 February 1967 SS4895404614
Grade II* listed buildings in West Devon
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_West_Devon
of chief manager in March 1930 and lived with his wife at Beara Court, Highampton, North Devon, England. He was appointed as a Justice of the peace in 1933
Arthur_Cecil_Hynes
Leicestershire 52°33′N 1°26′W / 52.55°N 01.44°W / 52.55; -01.44 SP3895 Highampton Devon 50°49′N 4°09′W / 50.81°N 04.15°W / 50.81; -04.15 SS4804 Highams
List of United Kingdom locations: Hi-Highr
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English : patronymic from Abel, which was a popular Middle English personal name. Compare Aplin.
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English : occupational name for a dancer or acrobat, from Old French sailleor ‘dancer’, ‘leaper’.
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English : from Middle English spike ‘spike’; perhaps a nickname for a tall, thin person.
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Beauty, Decoration, Decorum
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Being a gift
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Very intelligent
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, defender of mankind.
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Born of a Might One
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English form of French Charline, CHARLENE means "man."
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Son of contempt; made of iron.
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