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    Cowick is a suburb of the City of Exeter in Devon. Historically it was a manor situated in the parish of St Thomas, Exeter, within the hundred of Wonford...
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  • Cowick may refer to: Cowick, Devon East Cowick, Yorkshire West Cowick, Yorkshire Cowick Hall, Yorkshire This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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    Parliament for Okehampton in Devon 1695-1708, whose monument survives in St Thomas's Church. Cowick Barton located on Cowick Lane, formerly a Benedictine...
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    Earl of Devon (14 September 1276 – 23 December 1340) of Tiverton Castle, Okehampton Castle, Plympton Castle and Colcombe Castle, all in Devon, feudal...
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    Exeter (redirect from Exeter, Devon)
    1844. The South Devon Railway Company extended the line westwards to Plymouth, opening their own smaller station at St Thomas, above Cowick Street. A more...
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    Exeter (UK Parliament constituency) (category Parliamentary constituencies in Devon)
    The City of Exeter. 2010–2024: The City of Exeter wards of Alphington, Cowick, Duryard, Exwick, Heavitree, Mincinglake, Newtown, Pennsylvania, Pinhoe...
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  • Courtenay, died young Courtenay died at Colcombe, Devon, on 28 February 1292. He was buried at Cowick Priory, near Exeter. Inquisition Post Mortem #31-32...
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    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...
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    castle-builder Baldwin FitzGilbert; de Avenell also founded a priory at nearby Cowick. In 1136, Baldwin de Redvers seized the castle as part of his rebellion...
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    results – Alphington & Cowick". Devon County Council. Retrieved 5 May 2017. "Election results – Ashburton & Buckfastleigh". Devon County Council. Retrieved...
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  • Alphington Beacon Heath – a housing estate near Pinhoe Clyst Heath Countess Wear Cowick Digby Duryard Exe Island Exwick Foxhayes Friar's Green Haven Banks Heavitree...
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    Results | Democracy in Devon". Devon County Council. Retrieved 4 May 2013. "Election 2013 results – Alphington & Cowick". Devon County Council. Retrieved...
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  • Exmouth Littleham (1) Exmouth Lympstone (1) Exmouth Withycombe (1) Exwick & Cowick (1) Fremington Rural (1) Ham (1); electoral division abolished in 1998 Hatherleigh...
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    West Exe School (category Secondary schools in Devon)
    the creation in 1889 of two National Schools: one for boys at the end of Cowick Street, and another for infants and girls adjacent to Emmanuel Church on...
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    Buckfast Abbey (category Roman Catholic churches in Devon)
    part of an active Benedictine monastery at Buckfast, near Buckfastleigh, Devon, England. Buckfast first became home to an abbey in 1018. The first Benedictine...
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  • Scheduled monuments and listed buildings in Exeter (category Lists of listed buildings in Devon)
    Church of St Michael's and All Angels (Mount Dinham) Church of St Thomas (Cowick Street) Church of St David's (St David's Hill) No. 40 High Street No. 41-42...
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  • independent of Devon County Council. 1973 Devon County Council election 1977 Devon County Council election 1981 Devon County Council election 1985 Devon County...
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  • St Thomas Rural District (category History of Devon)
    urban district in its own right, with offices opposite St Thomas Church in Cowick Street, until 1900 when it was annexed to Exeter. The district remained...
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    Greyfriars, earlier site Greyfriars St James Priory (site) St Nicholas Priory Cowick Priory (site) Marsh Barton Priory (site) Plymouth Abbey Blackfriars (purported)...
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    Floyer Hayes (category Historic estates in Devon)
    ancient priory of Cowick, but a little to the south-west of it". Floyer Hayes is referred to in a Latin note to the Heralds' Visitation of Devon of 1564, preserved...
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