Aspects of the History of Bovey Tracey
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Alfred Lyon Local Mine Owner
Bovey Bricks
Bovey Tracey Cricket Club History
Children of Empire
Bovey Tracey in the English Civil War
Education in Bovey Tracey 1833-1870
Health Services in the Nineteenth Century and St John’s Cottage Hospital
Legend of the ‘Russian Princess’
Lignite
Old Pottery from Bovey Tracey Gardens
Pioneering Women – Savery Croker Divett Gould
T. H. Lyon and Haytor
The Water Supply and Dr Croker
Published Papers
Historic Borough Boundary
‘Beating the Bounds’
Customs of the Manor
Lords of the Manor
Norden’s Survey of the Manor 1614 – field names
Schools for the Poor
The Management of Water in the Historic Borough
The Meaning and History of Indio
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Buller
Colleton
Coombes
Croker
Divett
Fox-Strangways
Gould
Hole
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Hughes
Mugford
Pinsent
Seeking Portraits of Divett
Seven Notable Families
Tapper
Stoneham
Tracey
Places
Baptist Church Bovey Tracey
Borough Trail Walk
Brimley, and Langaller Manor
Cromwell House
Devon House of Mercy
East Street
Fore Street
King Of Prussia
Milverton
Old Manse
Parish Church- its connection with Thomas Becket and Lady Margaret Beaufort
Parke
Prestbury
Pullabrook
Riverside Mill
Strelna
Yarner
Discoveries
Bletchley Park -Links with Bovey Tracey
Boer War- Links With Bovey Tracey
Field Names
John Phillips the potter and Princess Louise
Spurs and Stilts
Stover Canal- A Watery Grave
Tolkien and Haytor
Wild Flowers in Bovey Tracey
May 13, 2018
by
Frances Billinge
Lords of the Manor
Lords of the Manor
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