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  • During the month of October these take place in Kingsbridge (7th), Dartmouth (14th), Ivybridge (21st) and Totnes (28th) and are great opportunities to sample new foods, talk directly to the producers and purchase a whole array of wonderful products from vegetables to venison, fudge to fish, sausage to soup and much more.

    A Celebration of Food in Devon Thatsnews 2006

  • During the month of October these take place in Kingsbridge (7th), Dartmouth (14th), Ivybridge (21st) and Totnes (28th) and are great opportunities to sample new foods, talk directly to the producers and purchase a whole array of wonderful products from vegetables to venison, fudge to fish, sausage to soup and much more.

    Archive 2006-10-01 Thatsnews 2006

  • Gribbles, from Ivybridge, and old John Poulter, from Bovey, are coming to meet here by appointment.

    Tales of all countries 2004

  • Fardell, near Ivybridge, was the ancestral home of the Raleighs, but Sir

    Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote

  • DEAR SIR, – At a meeting of the Committee of this Society it was agreed that a field day should be held on Aug. 20, when the Society proposes to visit the interesting church of Ivybridge and also the Roman remains in the vicinity.

    The Wouldbegoods Edith 1901

  • 'DEAR SIR, -- At a meeting of the Committee of this Society it was agreed that a field day should be held on Aug. 20, when the Society proposes to visit the interesting church of Ivybridge and also the Roman remains in the vicinity.

    The Wouldbegoods 1891

  • Two days later, however, Gilbert Gildersleeve sat in the hotel at Plymouth, where he had moved from Ivybridge after -- well, as he phrased it to himself, after that unfortunate accident.

    What's Bred in the Bone Grant Allen 1873

  • Ivybridge and Plymouth, he had changed his plans and set out to walk, as was conjectured, by a devious path across the moor to Tavistock.

    Michael's Crag Grant Allen 1873

  • He didn't observe, as he did so, a four-wheel cab that passed him with luggage on top, from Ivybridge to London.

    Michael's Crag Grant Allen 1873

  • Mr. Gilbert Gildersleeve appeared on that woodland path in the general guise of the common pedestrian tourist with his head-quarters at Ivybridge, walking about on the congenial outskirts of the Moor in search of the picturesque, and coming and going by mere accident through Mambury.

    What's Bred in the Bone Grant Allen 1873

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