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2023 Mid Devon District Council election
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Results - MIDDEVON.GOV.UK". www.middevon.gov.uk. Retrieved 8 May 2023. "Tiverton Castle - District Election Results - MIDDEVON.GOV.UK". www.middevon.gov.uk
John Courtenay, 15th Earl of Devon
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Sir John Courtenay Ruins of Tiverton Castle , seat of the Earls of Devon Born c. 1435 Died 4 May 1471 Tewkesbury, England Noble family Courtenay Father
Hugh de Courtenay, 4th/12th Earl of Devon
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Hugh de Courtenay, 4th/12th Earl of Devon Ruins of Tiverton Castle , seat of the earls of Devon Born 1389 Died 16 June 1422 Noble family Courtenay Spouse(s)
List of electoral wards in Devon
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from 1 April 1974 (first election 7 June 1973) to 3 May 1979: No. 1 (Tiverton : Castle ) (4) No. 2 (Tiverton: Lowman) (4) No. 3 (Tiverton: Westexe) (4) No
Thomas Courtenay, 14th Earl of Devon
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Ruins of Tiverton Castle , seat of the Earls of Devon
New World Tapestry
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Navy's panel), Ivybridge, Chillington, Exeter, Bideford, Totnes and Tiverton Castle . Dorset's Tapestry centre was in the Guildhall at Lyme Regis and it
Margaret Grey
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(Bonville's ally against the latter's cousin the Earl of Devon of Tiverton Castle ), by whom she had four sons and one daughter: Elizabeth Bonville (died
Bickleigh Castle
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Parliamentarian troops attacked the castle, after 'slighting' neighbouring Tiverton Castle . The bulk of the castellated structure was then demolished by Parliamentarian
Hugh Courtenay (died 1471)
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children, the last of the mediaeval Courtenay Earls of Devon seated at Tiverton Castle , whose co-heirs were the descendants of Sir Hugh Courtenay's four daughters
Tiverton and Minehead (UK Parliament constituency)
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Clare and Shuttern; Halberton (nearly all); Lower Culm (majority); Tiverton Castle ; Tiverton Cranmore; Tiverton Lowman; Tiverton Westexe; Upper Culm.
Lyneham, Yealmpton
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in Devon, a junior line of the extinct Courtenay Earls of Devon of Tiverton Castle . However neither Croker himself nor his uncle Sir Courtenay Pole, 2nd