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CHURCH of ENGLAND DEVON Prayers 1
CHURCH OF ENGLAND DEVON Prayers 1. Please pray today for those behind the Tues 1st – Sat 5th September launch today of the Exeter Pound, a new local currency for the city. It is hoped it will As we enter a season of praying for make a positive and enduring difference to creation we pray: Every creature, the local economy. every plant, every rock and grain of 2. In our link with the Roman Catholic Diocese sand proclaims the glory of its Creator, of Bayeux-Lisieux in France, pray for all those involved in planning exchange worships through colour, shape, scent conferences, especially for speakers and and form. A multi-sensory song of those providing hospitality. praise. Creator God, may we join with 3. Please pray for the Holsworthy Deanery, the whole of your creation in praising especially their Rural Dean Chris Penn, Lay you, our Creator through the fragrance Chair David Robinson, Secretary Sylvia and melody of our lives. Goldspink and treasurer Lititia Yetman. www.christian-ecology.org.uk 4. Pray for the Our Lady and All the Saints North Torquay Mission Community, their clergy Gorran Chapman, Robert Ward and Paul Jones, Reader Gordon Nickerson and for the congregations at St John, Torquay, St Martin, Barton, Church Hall, Barton, St Mary the Virgin, Saint Marychurch and All Saints Babbacombe. 5. Please pray for the parish of Highweek. For their priest-in-charge Michael Thayer, Reader Steven Sheldon and the congregations at All Saints, Highweek and St Mary the Virgin Abbotsbury. .:: www.exeter.anglican.org :: twitter.com/cofedevon :: facebook search diocese of exeter ::. -
Grenville Research
David & Jenny Carter Nimrod Research Docton Court 2 Myrtle Street Appledore Bideford North Devon EX39 1PH www.nimrodresearch.co.uk [email protected] GRENVILLE RESEARCH This report has been produced to accompany the Historical Research and Statement of Significance Reports into Nos. 1 to 5 Bridge Street, Bideford. It should be noted however, that the connection with the GRENVILLE family has at present only been suggested in terms of Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Bridge Street. I am indebted to Andy Powell for locating many of the reference sources referred to below, and in providing valuable historical assistance to progress this research to its conclusions. In the main Statement of Significance Report, the history of the buildings was researched as far as possible in an attempt to assess their Heritage Value, with a view to the owners making a decision on the future of these historic Bideford properties. I hope that this will be of assistance in this respect. David Carter Contents: Executive Summary - - - - - - 2 Who were the GRENVILLE family? - - - - 3 The early GRENVILLEs in Bideford - - - - 12 Buckland Abbey - - - - - - - 17 Biography of Sir Richard GRENVILLE - - - - 18 The Birthplace of Sir Richard GRENVILLE - - - - 22 1585: Sir Richard GRENVILLE builds a new house at Bideford - 26 Where was GRENVILLE’s house on The Quay? - - - 29 The Overmantle - - - - - - 40 How extensive were the Bridge Street Manor Lands? - - 46 Coat of Arms - - - - - - - 51 The MEREDITH connection - - - - - 53 Conclusions - - - - - - - 58 Appendix Documents - - - - - - 60 Sources and Bibliography - - - - - 143 Wiltshire’s Nimrod Indexes founded in 1969 by Dr Barbara J Carter J.P., Ph.D., B.Sc., F.S.G. -
West Devon Borough Council Planning & Licensing
WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 16 AUGUST 2011 DELEGATED DECISIONS WARD: Bere Ferrers APPLICATION NO: 01568/2011 LOCATION: Whitsam Farm, Bere Alston, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7BN APPLICANT NAME: Mr D Cole APPLICATION: Full GRID REF: 243113 66061 PROPOSAL: Erection of extension to existing agricultural building. CASE OFFICER: Ben Wilcox DECISION DATE: 12/07/2011 DECISION: Consent WARD: Bridestowe APPLICATION NO: 01528/2011 LOCATION: Sunny Mead, Bridestowe, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4ER APPLICANT NAME: Mr F Trant APPLICATION: CLEUD GRID REF: 252028 89117 PROPOSAL: Use of land for agricultural and commercial engineering, repairs and maintenance, 24 hour recovery service and preparation for M.O.T CASE OFFICER: Laura Batham DECISION DATE: 12/07/2011 DECISION: Consent WARD: Bridestowe APPLICATION NO: 01628/2011 LOCATION: Standon Farm, Station Road, Bridestowe, Okehampton, Devon, EX20 4ET APPLICANT NAME: Mr and Mrs Thirtle APPLICATION: Full GRID REF: 251137 88485 PROPOSAL: Change of use of barn to ancillary residential accommodation 76 WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 16 AUGUST 2011 DELEGATED DECISIONS CASE OFFICER: Anna Henderson-Smith DECISION DATE: 14/07/2011 DECISION: Conditional Consent WARD: Buckland Monachorum APPLICATION NO: 01533/2011 LOCATION: Cuxton Farm, Buckland Monachorum, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7NF APPLICANT NAME: Mr H D Butland APPLICATION: Full GRID REF: 248739 68263 PROPOSAL: Erection of extension to cattle barn including demolition of an existing cattle barn and shed. CASE OFFICER: Ben Wilcox DECISION DATE: 25/07/2011 DECISION: Conditional Consent WARD: Buckland Monachorum APPLICATION NO: 01571/2011 LOCATION: Lechmere, Yeoland Lane, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 6BX APPLICANT NAME: Mr Richard Cheadle APPLICATION: Full GRID REF: 251286 66239 PROPOSAL: Householder application for the erection of building consisting of greenhouse and workshop including demolition of existing greenhouse and shed. -
WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 11 SEPTEMBER 2012 DELEGATED DECISIONS WARD: Bere Ferrers APPL
WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 11 SEPTEMBER 2012 DELEGATED DECISIONS WARD: Bere Ferrers APPLICATION NO: 02735/2012 LOCATION: Bere Barton, Fore Street, Bere Ferrers, Yelverton, PL20 7JL APPLICANT NAME: Mr & Mrs D Chapman APPLICATION: Full GRID REF: 245880 63403 PROPOSAL: Conversion of barn to residential annex ancillary to Bere Barton and associated works. CASE OFFICER: Katie Graham DECISION DATE: 02/08/2012 DECISION: Conditional Consent WARD: Bere Ferrers APPLICATION NO: 02736/2012 LOCATION: Bere Barton, Fore Street, Bere Ferrers, Yelverton, PL20 7JL APPLICANT NAME: Mr & Mrs D Chapman APPLICATION: Listed Building GRID REF: 245880 63403 PROPOSAL: Listed building application for conversion of barn to ancillary residential annex and associated works. CASE OFFICER: Katie Graham DECISION DATE: 01/08/2012 DECISION: Conditional Consent WARD: Bere Ferrers APPLICATION NO: 02744/2012 LOCATION: The Recreation Field, The Down, Bere Alston, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7HG APPLICANT NAME: Bere Alston United F.C. APPLICATION: Full GRID REF: 245151 66687 PROPOSAL: Erection of two football shelters. CASE OFFICER: Ben Wilcox DECISION DATE: 08/08/2012 WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 11 SEPTEMBER 2012 DELEGATED DECISIONS DECISION: Conditional Consent WARD: Bere Ferrers APPLICATION NO: 02787/2012 LOCATION: Cranford, Bere Alston, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7EE APPLICANT NAME: Mr R Backaller APPLICATION: Full GRID REF: 245496 66989 PROPOSAL: Householder application for the erection of conservatory, erection of pitched -
1999 No. 2473 LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ENGLAND The
STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 1999 No. 2473 LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ENGLAND The Borough of West Devon (Electoral Changes) Order 1999 Made ---- 6th September 1999 Coming into force in accordance with article 1(2) Whereas the Local Government Commission for England, acting pursuant to section 15(4) of the Local Government Act 1992(a), has submitted to the Secretary of State a report dated January 1999 on its review of the borough of West Devon(b) together with its recommendations: And whereas the Secretary of State has decided to give effect, with a modification, to those recommendations: Now, therefore, the Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 17(c) and 26 of the Local Government Act 1992, and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Borough of West Devon (Electoral Changes) Order 1999. (2) This Order shall come into force– (a) for the purpose of all proceedings preliminary or relating to any election to be held on 1st May 2003, on 10th October 2002; (b) for all other purposes, on 1st May 2003. (3) In this Order– “the borough” means the borough of West Devon; “existing”, in relation to a ward, means the ward as it exists on the date this Order is made; any reference to the map is a reference to the map prepared by the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions marked “Map of the Borough of West Devon (Electoral Changes) Order 1999”, and deposited in accordance with regulation 27 of the Local Government Changes for England Regulations 1994(d); and any reference to a numbered sheet is a reference to the sheet of the map which bears that number. -
WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 7 January
WEST DEVON BOROUGH COUNCIL PLANNING & LICENSING COMMITTEE 7 January 2014 DELEGATED DECISIONS _____________________________________________________________________ WARD: Bere Ferrers APPLICATION NUMBER : 00997/2013 LOCATION : 3 Edgcumbe Place, Fore Street, Bere Alston, Devon APPLICANT NAME : Kach Developments APPLICATION TYPE : Works to Trees in Cons Area GRID REFERENCE : (244875 ,66582 ) PROPOSAL : Works to trees in a Conservation Area for the removal of a Sycamore located to the rear of 3 Edgcumbe Place. CASE OFFICER : Georgina Browne DECISION DATE : 20-Nov-2013 DECISION: Works to tree(s) in a conservation area ALLOWED - No TPO made APPLICATION NUMBER : 01026/2013 LOCATION : The Nook, The Down, Bere Alston, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7HG APPLICANT NAME : Mr C Ayres APPLICATION TYPE : Tree application GRID REFERENCE : (245147 ,66848 ) PROPOSAL : Application to carry out works to trees under Tree Preservation Order for the lateral reduction of secondary and tertiary limbs from a mature beech located adjoining The Nook and Melrose by up to 4-4.5m back to suitable growth points. All work from a major primary on the NE side of tree T1 on the application plan. CASE OFFICER : Georgina Browne DECISION DATE : 18-Nov-2013 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 01072/2013 LOCATION : Hillsborough, The Down, Bere Alston, Yelverton, Devon, PL20 7HG APPLICANT NAME : Dr & Mrs R O'Neil APPLICATION TYPE : Full GRID REFERENCE : (245116 ,66840 ) PROPOSAL : Householder application for a single storey extension CASE OFFICER : Mr Asif Khan DECISION DATE : 26-Nov-2013 DECISION: Conditional Consent APPLICATION NUMBER : 01078/2013 LOCATION : 6 Cornwall Street, Bere Alston, Yelverton ,PL20 7BG APPLICANT NAME : Mrs L Spry APPLICATION TYPE : Listed Building GRID REFERENCE : (244737 ,66710 ) PROPOSAL : Listed building application for repair and replacement of collapsed roof of outbuilding. -
Signed Walking Routes Trecott Inwardleigh Northlew
WALKING Hatherleigh A B C D E F G H J Exbourne Jacobstowe Sampford North Tawton A386 Courtenay A3072 1 A3072 1 Signed Walking Routes Trecott Inwardleigh Northlew THE Two MOORS WAY Coast Plymouth as well as some smaller settlements Ashbury Folly Gate to Coast – 117 MILES (187KM) and covers landscapes of moorland, river valleys and pastoral scenery with good long- The Devon Coast to Coast walk runs between range views. Spreyton Wembury on the South Devon coast and The route coincides with the Two Castles 2 OKEHAMPTON A30 B3219 2 Trail at the northern end and links with the Lynmouth on the North Devon coast, passing A3079 Sticklepath Tedburn St Mary through Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks South West Coast Path and Erme-Plym Trail at South Tawton A30 Plymouth; also with the Tamar Valley Discovery Thorndon with some good or bad weather alternatives. B3260 Trail at Plymouth, via the Plymouth Cross-City Cross Belstone The terrain is varied with stretches of open Nine Maidens South Zeal Cheriton Bishop Stone Circle Whiddon Link walk. Bratton A30 Belstone Meldon Tor Down Crokernwell moor, deep wooded river valleys, green lanes Clovelly Stone s Row and minor roads. It is waymarked except where Cosdon Spinsters’ Drewsteignton DRAKE'S TRAIL Meldon Hill Rock it crosses open moorland. Reservoir Throwleigh River Taw River Teign Sourton West Okement River B3212 3 Broadwoodwidger Bridestowe CASTLE 3 The Yelverton to Plymouth section of the Yes Tor East Okement River DROGO Dunsford THE TEMPLER WAY White Moor Drake’s Trail is now a great family route Sourton TorsStone Oke Tor Gidleigh Row Stone Circle Hill fort – 18 MILES (29KM) High Hut Circles thanks to improvements near Clearbrook. -
YELVERTON MEN on the CRAPSTONE WAR MEMORIAL Short Biographies of Those Who Lost Their Lives in WW1 Compiled by Peter Hamilton-Leggett October 2014
YELVERTON MEN ON THE CRAPSTONE WAR MEMORIAL short biographies of those who lost their lives in WW1 compiled by Peter Hamilton-Leggett October 2014 In this, the centenary year of the Great War, it is a fitting tribute we owe to those who sacrificed their lives for the freedoms we so cherish today. There was a "naivety and innocence" among the men who signed up for the First World War. They had no idea of what they were going into. They didn't just sacrifice their lives, they sacrificed their future and left a sad and depleted generation behind. Recruitment was intense both in Tavistock & Plymouth - bright uniforms, interesting military equipment, brass bands, local dignitaries, friendly recruiting officers, enticing leaflets (see Europe for Free) and press coverage. However, the people of Devon were reluctant to come forward especially as war broke out at harvest time. In Devon many stayed at home to farm. The national average who went to war in each village was 11% whereas Devon averaged only 5% but our part of West Devon seems to have kicked this trend. Of the 1,788 inhabitants in Buckland Monachorum 208 went off to fight. 36 lost their lives of which 10 lived in Yelverton. The area also lead the way in generosity by collecting eggs & sphagnum moss, knitting garments and sending food parcels let alone collecting £1000s. The hotly debated Military Service Act came into force on 2 March 1916. From this date, most single men between the ages of eighteen and forty-one years old were considered to be in the military and could be called-up to fight at any time. -
Polling Districts
APPENDIX 1 POLLING DISTRICTS POLLING STATION POLLING PLACES REASON FOR CHANGE Beaworthy Parish Hall, Patchacott,Beaworthy Beaworthy Beaworthy (East Ward) Parish Hall, Patchacott, Beaworthy Beaworthy Belstone Village Hall, Belstone Belstone Bere Ferrers (Bere Alston) Parish Hall, Bere Alston Bere Alston Bere Ferrers (Bere Town) Church Hall, Bere Ferrers Bere Ferrers Bondleigh Town Hall, North Tawton North Tawton Bradstone Kelly Hall, Meadwell Meadwell Bratton Clovelly Parish Hall, Bratton Clovelly Bratton Clovelly Brentor Village Hall, Brentor Brentor Bridestowe Methodist Church Hall, Bridestowe Bridestowe Broadwoodkelly Parish Hall, Broadwoodkelly Broadwoodkelly Buckland Monachorum Village Hall, Buckland Monachorum Buckland Monachorum Buckland Monachorum Village Hairdresser, Crapstone Crapstone (Crapstone) Buckland Monachorum Village Hall, Milton Coombe Milton Coombe (Milton Coombe) Buckland Monachorum Clearbrook Village Hall Clearbrook (Clearbrook) Buckland Monachorum St Pauls Church Hall, Yelverton Yelverton (Yelverton) Buckland Monachorum St Pauls Church Hall, Yelverton Yelverton (Harrowbeer) Chagford Jubilee Hall, Chagford Chagford Coryton Victory Hall, Lewdown Lewdown Drewsteignton Parish Rooms, Drewsteignton Drewsteignton Drewsteignton(Crockernwell) Parish Rooms, Drewsteignton Drewsteignton Drewsteignton(Venton) Parish Rooms, Drewsteignton Drewsteignton Drewsteignton(Whiddon Down) Village Hall, Whiddon Down Whiddon Down 125 Dunterton Village Hall, Milton Abbot Milton Abbot Exbourne Village Hall, Exbourne Exbourne Germansweek Parish -
Durham E-Theses
Durham E-Theses Presbyterianism in Devon and Cornwall in the seventeenth century Gillespie, J. T. How to cite: Gillespie, J. T. (1943) Presbyterianism in Devon and Cornwall in the seventeenth century, Durham theses, Durham University. Available at Durham E-Theses Online: http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/10460/ Use policy The full-text may be used and/or reproduced, and given to third parties in any format or medium, without prior permission or charge, for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-prot purposes provided that: • a full bibliographic reference is made to the original source • a link is made to the metadata record in Durham E-Theses • the full-text is not changed in any way The full-text must not be sold in any format or medium without the formal permission of the copyright holders. Please consult the full Durham E-Theses policy for further details. Academic Support Oce, Durham University, University Oce, Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HP e-mail: [email protected] Tel: +44 0191 334 6107 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk PRBSBYTERIANISM IN DEVON AND GOmALL IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. Thesis presented for the Degree of M.A. by the Rev. J.T. Gillespie,B.A. 31st. May,1943. Highfield, Venn Crescent, Plymouth. PRESBYTERIMISM IN DEVON AND GORW^ALL IN THS 17th. GSHTURY. The term '•Preshyterian" as it- was applied in this period of English history is a most confusing one. Through the relations of the Presbyterian party with the Independents^ tne Scottisn Church, and the political movements of the times, the name was very loosely applied, "but in general it is taken to mean all those who left the Church of England from 1660-1662 rather than accept the episcopal 'system and all that w_ent with it, unless they definitely called -^ ' themselves Bapti^for rn*5pendent. -
Considering Sites for Development in Buckland Parish (Including Buckland Monachorum and Crapstone) Site Information Pack This Pack Contains
Considering Sites for Development in Buckland Parish (including Buckland Monachorum and Crapstone) Site Information Pack This pack contains: A Site Information Table This table sets out information about the constraints and opportunities for each site which have been considered. Depending on the constraints identified, we have concluded that there are either ‘significant constraints’ to development or ‘limited constraints’ to development. Site Maps These maps show all of the sites which have been considered as part of this exercise. For more information Constraint Maps South Hams and West Devon Place Making Team Follaton House, Plymouth Road, Totnes, TQ9 5NE These maps show the different constraints, such as conservation areas, flood zones and the wildlife sites. Email ‐ [email protected] www.westdevon.gov.uk www.facebook.com/westdevonboroughcouncil www.twitter.com/WestDevon_BC Site Information Packs March 2017 Site Reference Site Address Site area Site Information Conclusion (ha) Buckland Monachorum - General Comments Buckland Monachorum is a small village located in the south of the Borough. It is entirely within the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) which is a nationally designated landscape. Importance is attached to the need to conserve the landscape and scenic beauty of these areas. The village has a good range of local services, which include a pub, village hall and primary school (St Andrew's Primary School). There is limited capacity at the primary and limted opportunities to expand. The designated secondary school is Tavistock College which has some capacity but contributions to facilities and transport may be required from new development. Buckland Monachorum sits within the catchment area for the River Tavy. -
Mathieu Twinning Visit a Group Photo Outside Walkhampton Memorial Hall 2 Editorial Jenny Sharp Welcome to the Summer Edition of the Burrator Beacon
Burrator – Mathieu Twinning Visit A Group Photo outside Walkhampton Memorial Hall 2 Editorial Jenny Sharp Welcome to the Summer Edition of the Burrator Beacon. Hopefully the season of Summer will bring with it the summer weather we all long for, the rain we needed for the gardens has been around for the last few weeks, now we need some sun! Summer brings the usual round of Garden Society Shows - Meavy‟s is on 13th August and Walkhampton‟s on 27th August; Fun Days and Fetes – Sheepstor has a BBQ and Summer Fun Evening on 6th August and Walkhampton have their Fun Day on 18th September; our Churches are open to visitors with the added benefit of refreshments every Tuesday and Wednesday at St Mary‟s, Walkhampton and a walk followed by a cream tea at St Peter‟s, Meavy on 21st August. The beginning of September sees the 27th Annual Art and Craft Exhibition at Walkhampton where local artists display their talent. There should be plenty to keep people busy come rain or shine over the next few months. All these events are run by volunteers within your community. I know how difficult it can be to get people to volunteer their time or effort in helping out, we are all busy people with busy lives, be it jobs, families or both. You may not want to join a committee – I know that is not everyone‟s cup of tea, but all committees need extra bodies to help out on the day of the fair, the show, the exhibition, or the day before putting it all together, or the day after taking it all apart – your offer of just an hour‟s help will earn you a great big „thanks and yes please!‟.