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  2. Copplestone - Wikipedia

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    Copplestone (anciently Copelaston, Coplestone etc. [1]) is a village, former manor and civil parish in Mid Devon in the English county of Devon.It is not an ecclesiastical parish as it has no church of its own, which reflects its status as a relatively recent settlement which grew up around the ancient "Copleston Cross" (see below) that stands at the junction of the three ancient ...

  3. Copplestone railway station - Wikipedia

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    Copplestone railway station is on the Tarka Line serving the village of Copplestone in Devon, England. It is on the Tarka Line to Barnstaple , 14 miles 37 chains (23.3 km) from Exeter Central at milepost 185.75 from London Waterloo . [ 1 ]

  4. Coplestone Warre Bampfylde - Wikipedia

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    Bampfylde was the only son of John Bampfylde by Margaret, daughter and heiress of Sir Francis Warre, 1st Baronet, and was educated at Blundell's School and Winchester. ...

  5. Tamerton Foliot - Wikipedia

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    The present Copplestone House, situated about 1/2 mile south-east of Copplestone Cross, was rebuilt after 1787 in the Georgian style by Robert Madge, who had purchased the estate at that date. It is thought to be on a different site to the old mansion of the Copleston family, but does incorporate some of the older fabric. [12]

  6. Hartland Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Hartland Abbey was built in 1157 and consecrated by Bartholomew Iscanus in 1160. [1] ( Bartholomew was appointed Bishop of Exeter the following year.) Hartland was of the Augustinian order.

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  8. Sir Coplestone Bampfylde, 2nd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Bampfylde was the eldest son of Sir John Bampfylde, 1st Baronet (1590–1650), of Poltimore and North Molton, by his wife, Gertrude Coplestone, 4th daughter of Amyas Coplestone [1] and co-heiress of her brother John Coplestone [2] of Copplestone in the parish of Colebrooke and of Warleigh in the parish of Tamerton Foliot, Devon.

  9. 10 Vintage Salt and Pepper Shakers That Are Surprisingly Valuable

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    Listing price on eBay: $2,500 There were countless Japanese-made, cartoon-like ceramic figurines made during the 1950s, and some of the most valuable (and collectible) are vintage salt and pepper ...