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Tinker Senior (father of Tinker) and seen here with me (I think I went everywhere in a smocked frock) my brother and a youthful Tinker in a jumper he may still wear, had by this time moved from London to a lovely old cottage near Crediton in Devon when cottages in the country cost £600.
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Mrs Cain sent a private email to close friends to ask for prayers for her daughter after she was called into the school where she worked in Crediton, Devon, to be reprimanded.
A UK school threatens a pupil for talking about Jesus « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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Tinker Senior (father of Tinker) and seen here with me (I think I went everywhere in a smocked frock) my brother and a youthful Tinker in a jumper he may still wear, had by this time moved from London to a lovely old cottage near Crediton in Devon when cottages in the country cost £600.
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Tinker Senior (father of Tinker) and seen here with me (I think I went everywhere in a smocked frock) my brother and a youthful Tinker in a jumper he may still wear, had by this time moved from London to a lovely old cottage near Crediton in Devon when cottages in the country cost £600.
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A search to find evidence of a Saxon cathedral in Crediton has drawn a blank.
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A search to find evidence of a Saxon cathedral in Crediton has drawn a blank.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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He said part of the reason for the excavation was to raise awareness of Crediton and its history.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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Jimmy Adcock, an archaeological geophysicist at GSB Prospection, said Crediton was the seat of the Diocese of Devon and later of Cornwall as well, during the Saxon times.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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He said part of the reason for the excavation was to raise awareness of Crediton and its history.
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Jimmy Adcock, an archaeological geophysicist at GSB Prospection, said Crediton was the seat of the Diocese of Devon and later of Cornwall as well, during the Saxon times.
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