DEVON NOTES AND QUERIES. Volume 4, Part 3. July 1906.
by Devon Notes and Queries
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James G. Commin, Exeter: 1906.. Plates, pages numbered 65-96.... Bound with.... Clayden (A.W) THE HISTORY OF DEVONSHIRE SCENERY.... Plates, pages numbered 97-144. Two items bound in one, original wraps, spine slightly chipped to head and foot. Includes articles:- Memorial Brasses in churches of Stoke- Fleming, St Saviour and St. Petrock, Dartmouth; Great Fire at Crediton; Chichester family of Widworthy and of Virginia, etc. ---- Regular CATALOGUES issued, please e-mail for a FREE copy, they include DEVON - ( History - Topography - Genealogy - Natural History - Biography - Mining - Dialect - Language - etc. ) ----
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- DEVON NOTES AND QUERIES. Volume 4, Part 3. July 1906.
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- Devon Notes and Queries
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- James G. Commin, Exeter: 1906.
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