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151 | Eye |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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152 | Eye |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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153 | Eye Castle |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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154 | Eye Castle |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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155 | Eye Castle |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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156 | Eye Castle |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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157 | Eye Castle |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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158 | Eye Castle |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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159 | Eye Castle |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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160 | Eye Castle |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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161 | Frithelstock View of village looking north. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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162 | Frithelstock View of village green and pub. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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163 | Frithelstock |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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164 | Frithelstock Ruins of the Priory. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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165 | Frithelstock |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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166 | Frithelstock View of the Priory ruins looking north-west. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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167 | Frithelstock Frithelstock Priory. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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168 | Iddesleigh View of the village from the east. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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169 | Iddesleigh St James's church viewed from the north. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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170 | Iddesleigh View of the village from the west. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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171 | Iddesleigh View of the village from the south-east. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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172 | Iddesleigh View of the village from the east. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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173 | Iddesleigh The 'Duke of York' pub. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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174 | Iddesleigh Interior of the 'Duke of York' pub. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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175 | Iddesleigh The 'Duke of York' pub. The exterior of this building was featured in the BBC Television drama series 'Down to Earth' (interior shots were filmed at another pub in nearby Exbourne). The pub has won many awards claiming to be one of the best pubs in England. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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176 | Iddesleigh View from St. James's church towards the Duke of York pub. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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177 | Iddesleigh Memorial plaque on gate of St. James's church. The Mallet-Veales of Hatherleigh were a sub-branch of the Mallets of Ash that inherited property from the Veales for which they had to adopt that family's name. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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178 | Iddesleigh Church tower viewed from the west. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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179 | Iddesleigh View of St James's church from the 'Duke of York' pub. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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180 | Iddesleigh Interior of the 'Duke of York' adorned with foreign bank notes. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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181 | Iddesleigh View from the east towards the 'Duke of York' pub and cottages. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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182 | Iddesleigh View towards Dartmoor from St James's church yard. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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183 | Iddesleigh View of Ash House from St James's church yard. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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184 | Iddesleigh View towards Okehampton from St James's church yard. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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185 | Iddesleigh View towards Cosden Beacon from St James's church yard. Below the Beacon are the villages of South Tawton, South Zeal and Sticklepath, home to another branch of the Mallett family. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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186 | Iddesleigh View of Iddesleigh village from the south-west. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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187 | Iddesleigh Parish Church Memorial stone mounted on the wall inside St. James's church. Though this was probably erected in the 1930's it replaces an earlier stone mounted at the same location. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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188 | Iddesleigh Parish Church Memorial stone. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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189 | Iddesleigh Parish Church The Mallet Vault. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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190 | Iddesleigh Parish Church |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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191 | Iddesleigh Parish Church |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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192 | Iddesleigh Parish Church |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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193 | Iddesleigh Parish Church Location of the Mallet vault. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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194 | Iddesleigh Parish Church |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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195 | Iddesleigh Parish Church The original Malet coat of arms used by various branches of the family including those in France, where it is believed to have first been used in the Norman era. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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196 | Iddesleigh Parish Church |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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197 | Iddesleigh Parish Church Coat of Arms of the Mallets of Deandon. The Malets of Enmore in Somerset inherited the estate and coat of arms of the Deandon family in the 13th century, thus starting the Ash and Wooleigh/St Audries Mallet dynasties in Devon. Deandon, also once known as Deaudon or Deardon, is now known as 'Jordan' at Widdecombe-in-the-Moor. Thus the Mallet family has had a continuous presence in Devon for over 700 years. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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198 | Iddesleigh Parish Church |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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199 | Iddesleigh Parish Church Coat of Arms for Lady Matilde Mallet and Sir Philip Du Cros. The Du Cros family were the owners of the famous 'Dunlop' rubber tyre company. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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200 | Iddesleigh Parish Church Window showing coat of arms for various Mallet families. The panes were installed in the 1930's and were sponsored by Sir Claude Coventry Mallet to commemorate the family's long assocation with Iddesleigh. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |