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  2. Queen Anne's Walk - Wikipedia

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    Queen Anne's Walk, Barnstaple, south front. Immediately left is the River Taw.Before being filled-in, the large sunken rectangular paved area in front was Barnstaple Quay at which merchant ships loaded and unloaded "The Strand, Barnstaple", painted c.1880s by Joseph Kennedy (c.1838–1893), view looking northward.

  3. Barnstaple - Wikipedia

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    The Grade II listed St Anne's Chapel [45] was restored in 2012 and is used as a community centre that can accommodate 60 people. [46] It was an ancient Gothic chantry chapel, whose assets were acquired by the Mayor of Barnstaple and others in 1585, some time after the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

  4. Martin Blake (clergyman) - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Martin Blake, detail from the mural monument he erected to his young son Nicholas Blake (d.1634) in St Peter's Church, Barnstaple Mural monument to Nicholas Blake (d.1634), 9 year-old son of Rev. Martin Blake, erected by his father in St Peter's Church, Barnstaple Old Vicarage, Barnstaple, built originally in 1311 at the entrance of Barnstaple Priory.

  5. File:St. Anne's Chapel, Barnstaple.jpg - Wikipedia

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    ISO speed rating: 75: Lens focal length: 3.03 mm: Latitude: 51° 4′ 48.38″ N: Longitude: 4° 3′ 32.07″ W: Altitude: 71 meters above sea level: Horizontal resolution: 72 dpi: Vertical resolution

  6. Brislington Brook - Wikipedia

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    In 1485, Henry VII visited St Anne in the Wood, a chapel erected nearby, possibly by the Barons de la Warr who held Brislington Manor. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The chapel was described by William Worcester , the noted fifteenth-century chronicler, as being 19 yards (17 m) long and 5 yards (4.6 m) wide, and containing a number of giant wax candles, some 80 ...

  7. Manor of Raleigh, Pilton - Wikipedia

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    Ledger stone of Richard Chichester (d.1496) Richard Chichester (1423–1496), (son), was a minor aged 14 on his father's death. He served as Sheriff of Devon in 1469 and 1475. He married firstly Margaret Keynes, daughter of Nicholas Keynes of Winkleigh; secondly

  8. Deanery of Barnstaple - Wikipedia

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    The parishes of the Barnstaple Deanery are: [1] Barnstaple Holy Trinity Church, Barnstaple; Barnstaple St Peter and St Mary Magdalene St Peter's Church, Barnstaple; Bishops Tawton Church of St John the Baptist, Bishop's Tawton; Braunton St Brannock's Church, Braunton; Fremington, Devon Church of St Peter, Fremington; Georgeham St George's ...

  9. Category:People from Barnstaple - Wikipedia

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