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  2. Theo Brown - Wikipedia

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    She gathered a large collection of stories and traditions, which are now deposited at the Devon and Exeter Institution, and her notes and unpublished work at the Exeter University Library. Barton Hall Devon 1870. Brown died in Exeter on 3 February 1993. Works. Selected publications 1954 The Dartmoor Legend of Mrs. Childe. Folklore 65, 103-9.

  3. Devon and Exeter Institution - Wikipedia

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    The Devon and Exeter Institution is a subscription library in the City of Exeter, Devon, founded in 1813 for "The general diffusion of science, literature and the arts". [1] It is situated at 7, Cathedral Close, Exeter, in a building facing the north side of Exeter Cathedral which was formerly the Exeter townhouse of the Courtenay family of ...

  4. University of Exeter - Wikipedia

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    Website. exeter .ac .uk. The University of Exeter is a research university in the West Country of England, with its main campus in Exeter, Devon. Its predecessor institutions, St Luke's College, Exeter School of Science, Exeter School of Art, and the Camborne School of Mines were established in 1838, 1855, 1863, and 1888 respectively.

  5. Nicholas Orme - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Orme FSA [ 1] FRHistS [ 2] (born 1942) is a British historian specialising in the Middle Ages and Tudor period, focusing on the history of children, and ecclesiastical history, with a particular interest in South West England . Orme is an emeritus Professor of History at Exeter University. He studied at Magdalen College, Oxford, and ...

  6. David Rees (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    David Rees (mathematician) David Rees FRS [ 1] (29 May 1918 – 16 August 2013) was a British professor of pure mathematics at the University of Exeter, having been head of the Mathematics / Mathematical Sciences Department at Exeter from 1958 to 1983. [ 5] During the Second World War, Rees was active on Enigma research in Hut 6 at Bletchley ...

  7. Mary Harris Memorial Chapel of the Holy Trinity - Wikipedia

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    The Mary Harris Memorial Chapel of the Holy Trinity is the Anglican Chaplaincy's chapel on the Streatham Campus of the University of Exeter. It is located at the heart of the campus, beneath Queen's Building and adjacent to the Old Library and the Roborough Building. The chapel is served by the Lazenby Chaplain who is assisted in the chapel's ...

  8. Exeposé - Wikipedia

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    Exeposé is the official student-run newspaper of the University of Exeter. [1] It has a fortnightly print circulation of 1,000. [2] Exeposé is free and published every fortnight during term time. [3] Its sections include news, features, lifestyle, science, satire, sport, screen, music, arts and lit, tech, comment and international.

  9. University of Exeter Halls of Residence - Wikipedia

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    It was the University College of the South West's first purpose-built hall of residence. This was 22 years before the university gained its charter, becoming the University of Exeter in 1955. Mardon Hall was financed by the College Appeal and Flight Lieutenant Evelyn Mardon, who donated £25,000 towards the building cost and after whom it was ...