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A place called Wych Cross, not far from Eastbourne.
Aching for Always Gwyn Cready 2010
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They did not come to Lynton before the early seventeenth century; their home was a small hamlet called Wych, near Chudleigh in
Lynton and Lynmouth A Pageant of Cliff & Moorland F. J. Widgery
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Wichehalses, 'says Mr Chanter, who has studied their history with minute care,' originally took their name from their dwelling-place, a hamlet called Wych, near Chudleigh.
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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That it was called Wych Maries might show a connexion either with Wychford or with Wych-on-the-Wold; it lay about midway between the two, and in days gone by there had been controversy on this point between the two parishes.
The Altar Steps Compton MacKenzie 1927
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The figures below show Saint Egwin, with the arms of the See of Worcester to the left, those of the Monastery to the right; and Abbot Lichfield, with his own arms (Lichfield alias Wych) on the left, and those of the
Evesham 1901
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I mean, if it pleases you, I should like to take you to the cottage where we lived in Wych Cross—you and I and Bart and your mother.
Aching for Always Gwyn Cready 2010
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The aroma of bacon and toast from a nearby public house wafted between the buildings, and for an instant he was transported back to the cottage in Wych Cross twenty-two years ago—well, twenty-two years ago in his own time—with Maggie at the hearth and his brother at the head of the table, laughing and talking.
Aching for Always Gwyn Cready 2010
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He remembered the long ride from Wych Cross, his home with Maggie, Bart and little Jo, to Crowcombe, lying in the wagon beside the casket and marker, hungry and alone, gazing up at the stars, wondering how he would ever pay for his return.
Aching for Always Gwyn Cready 2010
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The spell although designed to destroy all the world, had been cast to destroy the Wych Lords and save Balaia.
"Noonshade: Chronicles of the Raven" by James Barclay (Reviewed by Cindy Hannikman) Cindy 2009
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While the Kaan is fighting to defend this rip, Hirad Coldheart and the Raven are given the task of crossing the land in order to find what can close this rip in the sky, and prevent an even worse force from destroying Balaia then the Wych Lords.
"Noonshade: Chronicles of the Raven" by James Barclay (Reviewed by Cindy Hannikman) Cindy 2009
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