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  2. 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.

  3. John Bartholomew (priest) - Wikipedia

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    John Bartholomew (25 October 1790 – 24 September 1865) was an Anglican priest who was Archdeacon of Barnstaple from 1847 to 1865. Bartholomew was born in the Parish of St Davids, Exeter, [1] to Rev. Robert and Ann Bartholomew. [2] His father was Head Master of the Exeter Grammar School. [3]

  4. James Smith (archdeacon of Barnstaple) - Wikipedia

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    James Smith (baptized 1605, died 1667) was a clergyman who became Archdeacon of Barnstaple in 1660. [1] He was also much admired for his wit, and collections of his satirical verse were published in the 1650s. Smith was the son of Thomas, the rector of Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire, who owned land in three counties. [2]

  5. Thomas Lynford - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Lynford (died 1724) [1] was Archdeacon of Barnstaple. [2] He was a fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge, graduating B.A. in 1670/1 and M.A. in 1674 and B.D. in 1689. [3] He was rector of St. Edmund, Lombard Street, London and chaplain in ordinary to William III and Queen Mary.

  6. Church of St Mary the Virgin, Pilton - Wikipedia

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    The mock-Tudor almhouses leading to the church date from 1849 Memorial to Sir John Chichester (d.1569) in the Raleigh Chapel. The Church of St Mary the Virgin is a large parish church and formerly formed part of the Benedictine Pilton Priory which was founded 925-940 as a cell of Malmesbury Abbey.

  7. Archdeacon of Barnstaple - Wikipedia

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    The Archdeaconry of Barnstaple or Barum is one of the oldest archdeaconries in England. It is an administrative division of the Diocese of Exeter in the Church of England . History

  8. Roger Massey - Wikipedia

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    Roger Massey, MA (b Chester 1759 -d Lawhitton 1798) was Archdeacon of Barnstaple from 1791 to 1798. [1] Massey was educated at St John's College, Cambridge and ordained in 1785. He held incumbencies in Morwenstow, Farringdon, Lawhitton and Cheriton Bishop. He was also Chaplain to the Bishop of Exeter from 1789 until his death on 22 February ...

  9. 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 ...

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