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  • The Devon Longwool is a result of the infusion of Leicester blood among the old Bampton stock of Devonshire called Bampton Notts or polled sheep.

    A Short History of English Agriculture 1893

  • Graduating design student Nick Bampton joins us in this approach, encouraging others to do the same with his graduation project, entitled ‘Subverting the Green Aesthetic’.

    Cate Trotter | Inhabitat 2008

  • Mrs Fenella Zoe Gray, for serv the community in Bampton, Oxfordshire.

    New Year honours list: Order of the British Empire, Member (MBE) 2010

  • We might note that Nina's contemporary status is beginning to improve as evidenced by the growing number of modern revivals, including one at the Oxford Playhouse (March 1982), one by the Zurich Opera now available on DVD (July 1998), one at La Scala, Milan (1999), and one by the Bampton

    Talking About Virtue: Paisiello's 'Nina,' Paër's 'Agnese,' and the Sentimental Ethos 2005

  • The road from Bampton to Dulverton had not been very delicate, yet nothing to complain of much — no deeper, indeed, than the hocks of a horse, except in the rotten places.

    Lorna Doone Richard Doddridge 2004

  • Therefore with only two serving-men and two maids (including Benita), the party set forth from Exeter, and lay the first night at Bampton.

    Lorna Doone Richard Doddridge 2004

  • Much had been said at Dulverton, and even back at Bampton, about some great freebooters, to whom all

    Lorna Doone Richard Doddridge 2004

  • Bampton, and all the north-east part of the county — which part of the county is, as it may be said, fully employed, the people made rich, and the poor that are properly so called well subsisted and employed by it.

    From London to Land's End 2003

  • Bampton, and all the north-east part of the county — which part of the county is, as it may be said, fully employed, the people made rich, and the poor that are properly so called well subsisted and employed by it.

    From London to Land's End 2003

  • Bampton, and all the north-east part of the county — which part of the county is, as it may be said, fully employed, the people made rich, and the poor that are properly so called well subsisted and employed by it.

    From London to Land's End 2003

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