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James Chudleigh (b. ~1331, d. 1401–1402) was an English knight, Sheriff of Devon, royal servant, nobleman and landowner. He was one of the most important noblemen below peerage rank[citation needed] in Devon in the last two decades of the 14th century. Chudleigh lived roughly 70 years during the height of the Black Death and the start of the Hundred Years' War.[citation needed]
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JamesChudleigh (b. ~1331, d. 1401–1402) was an English knight, Sheriff of Devon, royal servant, nobleman and landowner. He was one of the most important...
nobility in Devon whose first major member about whom much is known was JamesdeChudleigh (d. ~1401). The family had long been involved with local government...
Chudleigh Baronetcy, of Ashton in the County of Devon, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 1 August 1622 for George Chudleigh...
Ugbrooke House is a stately home in the parish of Chudleigh, Devon, England, situated in a valley between Exeter and Newton Abbot. The home of the Clifford...
Sir Bryce Chudleigh Burt CIE, MBE, FRSA (29 April 1881 – 2 January 1943) was an administrator in India during the British Raj. He was awarded a knighthood...
translated into Latin New Atlantis (1626) Cestui que (defence and comment on Chudleigh's Case) Romanticism and Bacon Scientia potentia est Works by Francis Bacon...
(1689–1702) In commission (1702): Stephen Fox Benjamin Bathurst Hugh Chudleigh Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset (1702–1712) In commission (1712–1714):...
of the Kingdom of England, see List of English ministries. 1330–1340: John de Stratford, Archbishop of Canterbury 1367–1371: William of Wykeham, Bishop...
2009. "Bermuda's Architectural Heritage: Hamilton Parish, Author: Diana Chudleigh, Editor: David L. White. Published by: The Bermuda National Trust, 2002"...
residents. A key historical feature is Chudleigh Fort, built by the Parliamentarian Major-General JamesChudleigh during the English Civil War. The area...
made apology on bended knee to the bishop in his great hall at Chudleigh. Sir Theobald de Grenville II (c. 1343 – July 1381) (son), who married by 1365...
the Hon. Thomas Clifford, son of Hugh, fourth Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, at St James' Roman Catholic Church, Spanish Place, London. Charles March Phillipps...
daughter of Thomas Clifford, 1st Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, (died 1673) of Ugbrooke Park, Chudleigh, Lord Treasurer of England. His first two sons died...
NFL stars Brad Van Pelt, Bubba Smith, Herb Adderley and Joe DeLamielleure; actors James Caan and Robert Urich; Evil Dead trilogy director Sam Raimi;...
that the real dimension of the truce "only really came out when Captain Chudleigh in the Telegraph wrote after the war." Coverage in Germany was less extensive...
power-cuts hit parts of Exeter, Newton Abbot, Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot, Chudleigh, Totnes, Torquay, Widdicombe, Kingsbridge, Bigbury, Bantham, Plymouth...