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Hamlet and civil parish in Devon, England
Pancrasweek is a village and civil parish and hamlet in the far west of Devon, England forming part of the local government district of Torridge and lying
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Village in Devon, England
Hartland, Woolfardisworthy, West Putford, Sutcombe, Holsworthy Hamlets, and Pancrasweek and the Cornish civil parishes Kilkhampton and Morwenstow. As well as
Bradworthy
of Pancrasweek, Black Torrington hundred, North Devon, and de Pomeroy himself held it from Tavistock Abbey. This Jollenus Dacus held Pancrasweek as one
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River in southwest England
the river, whilst parts of the Devon civil parishes of Bridgerule and Pancrasweek extend west across the Tamar. Where the border does follow the Tamar
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Damerel 16 Monkleigh 6 Newton St Petrock 6 Northam (town) 25 Northcott 16 Pancrasweek 16 Parkham 6 Peters Marland 41 Petrockstow 41 Pyworthy 16 Roborough 41
List of civil parishes in Devon
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High-Hampton, Hinders-Lane-and-Dockham, Holford, Monksilver, Old-Cleve, Pancrasweek, Pleasley, Porlock, Pyworthy, Selworthy, Stogumber, Sutcombe, Upper-Langwith
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1883
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Village in Devon, England
clockwise from the north-west by the parishes of Bridgerule, a small part of Pancrasweek, Holsworthy Hamlets and Holsworthy, and Clawton. Its western border follows
Pyworthy
Historic manor in Devon, England
of Pancrasweek, Black Torrington hundred, North Devon, and de Pomeroy himself held it from Tavistock Abbey. This Jollenus Dacus held Pancrasweek as one
Manor_of_Orleigh
Ancient administrative unit of Devon, England
Luffincott; Milton Damerel; Monkokehampton; Northlew; North Petherwin; Pancrasweek; Pyworthy; Sampford Courtenay; St Giles on the Heath; Sutcombe; Tetcott;
Black_Torrington_Hundred
Cookbury, Hallwill, Hollacombe, Holsworthy, Luffincott, Milton Damerel, Pancrasweek, Pyworthy, Sutcombe, Tetcott, Thornbury. Remainder of PLU in Cornwall
List of poor law unions in England
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English priest
the younger Anna Hoo) and others, they held the manor of Vera Worthy (Pancrasweek) in Devon from the Archbishops of Canterbury and of York, the Earl of
Thomas_Boleyn_(priest)
Village and civil parish in Cornwall, England
absentees (e.g., in 1745 the vicar resided at St Ervan, his curate at Pancrasweek and the curate also minded the parish of Boyton). In 1561 information
Davidstow
Town in Devon, England
Holsworthy Parish Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, St Pancras, Pancrasweek, St Bridget, Bridgerule BBC Devon – Holsworthy – My home town article
Holsworthy
Diocese of the Church of England
Benefice of Holsworthy (St Peter and St Paul), Hollacombe, Pyworthy, Pancrasweek and Bridgerule". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 4 October 2018. "The
Diocese_of_Exeter
Church in Devon, England
two hundred years. The Deneis, or Dennis, family held the manors of Pancrasweek, Manworthy and Trewyn. The principal duty of a chantry priest was to
St Peter's and St Paul's Church, Holsworthy
St_Peter's_and_St_Paul's_Church,_Holsworthy
Anglo-Norman magnate
Claville Ciclet unknown possibly Bampton unknown unknown Virworthy (held jointly with brother Gotshelm) Pancrasweek Black Torrington unknown unknown
Walter_de_Claville
Church, Holsworthy Milton Damerel Putford West Putford Pyworthy with Pancrasweek Sutcombe Tetcott with Luffincott St James's Church, Luffincott Thornbury
Deanery_of_Holsworthy
Civil parish in northwest Devon, England
Thornbury, Cookbury, Hollacombe, Clawton, Pyworthy and Holsworthy, and Pancrasweek. In 2001 its population was 821, distributed among farms and hamlets
Holsworthy_Hamlets
Baptist Church Northam (Westward Ho!) Baptist Union St Pancras, Pancrasweek Pancrasweek Pancras of Rome Medieval Church of England Holsworthy Benefice
List_of_churches_in_Torridge
Village in Devon, England
Merton Milton Damerel Monkleigh Newton St Petrock Northam Northcott Pancrasweek Parkham Peters Marland Petrockstow Pyworthy Roborough Shebbear Sheepwash
Christow
(Richmond Dock) 1140140 More images Church of St Pancras Village Centre, Pancrasweek, Torridge Anglican Church 1894-8 14 February 1958 SS2968305821 50°49′37″N
Grade II* listed buildings in Torridge
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Torridge
Locality Coordinates (links to map & photo sources) OS grid reference Lana (Pancrasweek) Devon 50°50′N 4°25′W / 50.83°N 04.41°W / 50.83; -04.41 SS3007 Lana
List of United Kingdom locations: La-Laz
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Gloucestershire 51°47′N 1°55′W / 51.79°N 01.91°W / 51.79; -01.91 SP0611 Pancrasweek Devon 50°49′N 4°25′W / 50.81°N 04.42°W / 50.81; -04.42 SS2905 Pancross
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