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  2. Buckland-in-the-Moor - Wikipedia

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    The church is made of stone quarried on the moor. The face of the clock spells out "My Dear Mother". The baptismal font is Norman, and decorated with leaves and stars. Nearby is a viewpoint called Buckland Beacon, where the Ten Commandment Stones can be found (1282 ft).

  3. List of churches in Teignbridge - Wikipedia

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    Meets in Buckfast Abbey (also Totnes, Laity Moor) Buckfastleigh Methodist Church Buckfastleigh: Methodist: South Devon Circuit [15] Buckfast Methodist Church Buckfastleigh Methodist: South Devon Circuit [15] St Peter, Buckland in the Moor Buckland in the Moor: Peter: Church of England: Ashburton etc. St James, Christow Christow: James: Church ...

  4. Buckland Beacon - Wikipedia

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    Buckland Beacon is a granite tor and conical beacon, near to the village of Buckland-in-the-Moor on Dartmoor, England. It is well known for its Ten Commandments Stones, [1] which are inscribed on its south eastern edge. It stands at 382 metres (1,253 ft) above sea level, overlooking the Dart Valley.

  5. Widecombe in the Moor - Wikipedia

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    The church of St Pancras is known as the "Cathedral of the Moors" in recognition of its 120-foot tower and relatively large capacity for such a small village. Originally built in the fourteenth century, in the Perpendicular style (late Gothic), using locally quarried granite, it was enlarged over the following two centuries, partly on the proceeds of the local tin mining trade.

  6. Church of St Mary, Westow - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Church, also known as Church of St Mary of the Moor or St Mary ad mora is a church located in the village of Westow, North Yorkshire. [2] [3]The church dates back to Norman times but was almost entirely rebuilt in the 1860s, at a cost of £1,400 (equivalent to £165,015 in 2023), with only the Norman tower remaining.

  7. Devon heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Efford, Egg Buckland; Garston, West Alvington; Kitley, Yealmpton; Sharpham, Ashprington; Lyneham, Yealmpton; Buckland Court, Buckland-in-the-Moor: Battishill Azure, a cross-crosslet in saltire between four owls argent legged and beaked or: South Tawton; Drewsteignton; Spreyton Beaple: Gules, a bend vairy between six escallops argent

  8. Trump wants a US sovereign wealth fund. Here's what that ...

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    The US doesn't run a surplus like most sovereign wealth funds. But Trump's order refers to trillions in existing assets.

  9. List of poor law unions in England - Wikipedia

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    Name Civil Parishes Notes Amersham PLU Amersham, Ashley Green (1897–1930), Beaconsfield, Chalfont St Giles + detached portion, Chalfont St Peter + detached portion, Chartridge (1899–1930),Chenies, Chesham, Chesham Bois, Coleshill, Great Missenden, Latimer (1899–1930), Lee (1838–1930), Little Missenden (1901-1930), Penn, Seer Green.