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  2. Exeter Law Courts - Wikipedia

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    Until the early 21st century all criminal and civil court hearings were held in the old Law Courts at Exeter Castle. [1] [2] [3] However, as the number of court cases in Exeter grew, it became necessary to commission a more modern courthouse for both Crown Court hearings and County Court hearings.

  3. List of County Court venues in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    A History of the County Court, 1846–1971. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-62232-8. For the courts that opened on 15 March 1847: the Order in Council of 9 March 1847 bringing the 1846 Act into force on 15 March 1847 and establishing the original 491 county courts was published in a supplement to the London Gazette on 10 March 1847. [150]

  4. Bishop's Court, Devon - Wikipedia

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    Bishop's Court was acquired by the bishops of Exeter in 1265 and used by them until 1546. [1] In 1549, Bishop John Vesey was induced to grant the Manor of Bishop's Clyst, along with the palace, to John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford. [2] Sir Thomas Fairfax used Bishop's Court as a garrison during the blockade of Exeter in 1645. [6]

  5. Exeter - Wikipedia

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    Exeter (/ ˈ ɛ k s ɪ t ər / ⓘ EK-sit-ər) is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon, South West England.It is situated on the River Exe, approximately 36 mi (58 km) northeast of Plymouth and 65 mi (105 km) southwest of Bristol.

  6. List of courts in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The highest appellate court is the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, followed by the Court of Appeal. The highest court in which originating process may be issued is the High Court of England and Wales. The High Court is based at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Rolls Building in London and in district registries elsewhere.

  7. List of honorary recorders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the current titular and honorary recorders in the Courts of England and Wales, together with the Crown Court venue at which they sit. The title of honorary recorder is awarded by a borough council to a judge who sits at the Crown Court within or associated with their area. It is intended to mark the link between the administration and judiciary. Conventionally the title is ...

  8. Exeter House - Wikipedia

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    Exeter House in 1853 A Prospect of Derby (c. 1725) shows Exeter House mid left Exeter House was an early 17th-century brick-built mansion, [ 1 ] which stood in Full Street, Derby until 1854. Named for the Earls of Exeter , whose family owned the property until 1757, the house was notable for the stay of Charles Edward Stuart during the Jacobite ...

  9. Category:Buildings and structures in Exeter - Wikipedia

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    Grade I listed buildings in Exeter; HM Prison Exeter; Exeter Airport; Exeter Arena; Exeter Blackfriars; Exeter College of Art and Design; Exeter College, Devon; Exeter Greyfriars; Exeter Guildhall; Exeter Law Courts; Exeter monastery; Exeter Mosque; Exeter Power Station; Exeter services; Exeter Synagogue; Exeter TMD; Exeter War Memorial