Okehampton (/ˌoʊkˈhæmptən/ or /ˈoʊkæmptən/) is a town and civil parish in West Devon in the English county of Devon. It is situated at the northern edge...
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Okehampton railway station is a terminus railway station on the Dartmoor line serving the town of Okehampton in Devon, England. The station closed to regular...
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Dartmoor line (redirect from Okehampton line)
the line beyond Meldon (two miles beyond Okehampton) as part of the Beeching cuts. The Exeter to Okehampton passenger service was withdrawn by British...
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Okehampton Castle is a medieval motte and bailey castle in Devon, England. It was built between 1068 and 1086 by Baldwin FitzGilbert following a revolt...
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Robert fitzEdith (redirect from Robert FitzEdith, Lord Okehampton)
Robert FitzEdith, feudal lord of Okehampton (1093–1172) was an illegitimate son of Henry I of England and Edith Forne, who was a mistress of Henry I. Compared...
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Okehampton Interchange (formerly known as Okehampton Parkway) is a proposed railway station in Okehampton on the Dartmoor Line. The station would be part...
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A30 road (redirect from Okehampton Bypass (Confirmation of Orders) Act 1985)
carriageway through Devon and into Cornwall, bypassing Whiddon Down, Okehampton and Launceston. At Whiddon Down the road previously had a roundabout,...
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Baron Mohun of Okehampton was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created on 15 April 1628 for John Mohun, formerly a Member of Parliament for Grampound...
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Monkokehampton (redirect from Monk Okehampton)
Census. Alternative names for Monkokehampton are "Monk Okehampton", "Okehampton" and "Okehampton Monk". There are 16 listed buildings in Monkokehampton...
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Earl of Devon (redirect from Honour of Okehampton)
(1276–1340), feudal baron of Okehampton, the great-grandson of Mary de Redvers and Robert de Courtenay (d.1242) of Okehampton. He descended from Renaud de...
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