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  2. Harberton - Wikipedia

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    Harberton is a village, civil parish and former manor 3 miles south west of Totnes, in the South Hams District of Devon, England. The parish includes the village of Harbertonford situated on the main A381 road. In the 2001 census the parish had a population of 1,285. [1] The village is a major part of the electoral ward of Avon and Harbourne

  3. List of viscountcies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

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    Viscount Harberton [210] 5 July 1791: Pomeroy: extant Viscount Northland [210] 1791: Knox: extant: created Earl of Ranfurly in 1831 Viscount Macartney: 19 July 1792: Macartney: extinct 1806: created Earl Macartney in 1794 Viscount Hawarden [211] 10 June 1793: Maude: extant: created Earl de Montalt in 1886 (earldom extinct in 1905) Viscount ...

  4. List of viscounts in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

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    The Viscount Harberton: 1791 Henry Pomeroy, 11th Viscount Harberton Ireland Patrick Pomeroy: 31 The Viscount Hawarden: 1793 Robert Maude, 9th Viscount Hawarden Ireland Varian Maude: 32 The Viscount Monck: 1801 [Notes 2] Charles Monck, 7th Viscount Monck Ireland George Monck (brother) 33 The Viscount St Vincent: 1801 Edward Jervis, 8th Viscount ...

  5. South Hams - Wikipedia

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    South Hams is a local government district on the south coast of Devon, England.Its council is based in the town of Totnes, although the largest town is Ivybridge.The district also contains the towns of Dartmouth, Kingsbridge and Salcombe and numerous villages and surrounding rural areas.

  6. History of Devon - Wikipedia

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    The many great estates subsequently held by William's barons in Devon were known as "honours". Chief amongst them were Plympton, Okehampton, Barnstaple, Totnes and Harberton. In the 12th century, the honour of Plympton, along with the Earldom of Devon, was given to the Redvers family. In the following century, it passed to the Courtenays, who ...

  7. Grade II* listed buildings in South Hams - Wikipedia

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    Harberton: Cruck House: mid to late 16th century: 9 February 1961 ... Totnes: House: later 16th century: 7 January 1952 1236135: 55 High Street. More images. 10 ...

  8. List of civil parishes in Devon - Wikipedia

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    Harberton 43; Harford 30; Holbeton 30; Holne 43; Ivybridge (town) 30; Kingsbridge (town) 21; Kingston 20; Kingswear 43; Littlehempston 43; Loddiswell 20; Malborough 20; Marldon 43; Modbury 20; Newton and Noss 30; North Huish 43; Rattery 43; Ringmore 20; Salcombe (town) 31; Shaugh Prior 30; Slapton 20; South Brent 43; South Huish 20; South ...

  9. Totnes - Wikipedia

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    The Totnes Times is a local newspaper serving the town and the surrounding South Hams area in Devon. It is owned by Tindle Newspapers. Published weekly, it appears on Thursdays. Its first issue dated 7 April 1860 was under the title of The Totnes Weekly Times. [50] There have been several title changes over the years.