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Exeter is a borough in the Greater Pittston-Wilkes-Barre area of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States, about 10 miles (16 km) west of Scranton and a few miles north of Wilkes-Barre. It is located on the western bank of the Susquehanna River and has a total area of 5.0 square miles (12.9 km 2 ).
Exeter (/ ˈ ɛ k s ɪ t ər / ⓘ EK-sit-ər) is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon, South West England.It is situated on the River Exe, approximately 36 mi (58 km) northeast of Plymouth and 65 mi (105 km) southwest of Bristol.
[7] [8] Exeter's city status was re-conferred on the reformed district, allowing the council to take the name Exeter City Council. [9] The city's mayor was raised to the status of a lord mayor in 2002. [10] In 2010 the government proposed that the city should become an independent unitary authority, like nearby Plymouth and Torbay. The ...
Jan. 3—EXETER — U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright on Wednesday announced an $8.7 million investment for major infrastructure improvements in Exeter Borough. "It's a great day to be in Exeter," said ...
Exeter Township is a township within the Greater Pittston area of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,047 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ] Upper Exeter and Harding are two villages in the township.
For much of the 20th century the guildhall was the meeting place of the county borough of Exeter; it continued to be the local seat of government after the formation of the enlarged City of Exeter in 1974. [13] The mayor's parlour, which had a plaster ceiling dating from about 1800, was given a replica ceiling in 1986. [2]
Location of St Thomas's Church (indicated by green arrow) on 1765 map of the City of Exeter by Benjamin Donne St Thomas's Church in 2006. St Thomas (St Thomas the Apostle's) is an area of Exeter and formerly a 3,700-acre (15 km 2) civil parish and registration district in Devon, England, on the western side of the River Exe, connected to Exeter by Exe Bridge.
Walter Borough [3] 2 James I: 1611 John Lant [3] 1 James I: 1612 William Newcomb [3] 1 James I: 1613 Jeffery Waltham [3] 1 James I: 1615 John Marshall [3] 1 James I: 1616 John Sheer [3] 1 James I: 1617 Ignatius Jourden [3] 1 James I: 1622 John Modyford [3] 1 James I: 1623 John Gupwill [3] 1 James I: 1624, 1637 Thomas Crossing [3] 2 James I ...