Totnes Guildhall is a 16th-century Tudor historic guildhall, magistrate's court, and prison, in the town of Totnes, south Devon, in southwest England. It is a Grade I listed building.[1]
^Historic England. "The Guildhall, Totnes (1235949)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
TotnesGuildhall is a 16th-century Tudor historic guildhall, magistrate's court, and prison, in the town of Totnes, south Devon, in southwest England....
Edward VI granted Totnes a charter allowing a former Benedictine priory building that had been founded in 1088 to be used as TotnesGuildhall and a school...
Totnes Castle is one of the best preserved examples of a Norman motte and bailey castle in England. It is situated in the town of Totnes on the River Dart...
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Jacka (1893–1970), Mayor of Totnes (1950–1951)". Art UK. Retrieved 3 September 2014. "Mayor Choosing in TotnesGuildhall". Archived from the original...
Totnes Museum (formerly Totnes Elizabethan House and Museum) is a local museum in the town of Totnes, south Devon, in southwest England. The museum is...
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around 1203, while the oldest purpose-built town hall is Bury St Edmunds Guildhall, which dates back to around 1220. The tallest town hall is Manchester...
Transport Museum, Holsworthy, website, closed in 2010 High Cross House, Totnes, 1930s International Modernist style house with designed furniture and furnishings...
Apr 1788 Exeter, Devon. England d. 14 Jan 1873 Totnes, Devon. England: Devon Mitchells". "Genuki: Totnes: TAdmiral Sir Frederick Thomas Michell, K.C.B...
II. He transferred the barony to Juhel de Totnes, a feudal baron of Totnes. By 1107 Juhel had founded Totnes Priory and then Barnstaple Priory, of the...
monument survives in St Mary's Church, Totnes, Devon, to Christopher Blackall (1581-1633) of Hampsted in the parish of Totnes, and his four wives, see File:ChristopherBlackall...
house built on site, now in ownership of Torbay Corporation Torr Abbey Totnes Priory Benedictine monks alien house: cell dependent on St-Serge, Angers...
include three supermarkets, and several independent retailers. Axminster Guildhall is a municipal building which is currently used as an events venue. Axe...
returned unopposed as MP for Callington. He was returned unopposed as MP for Totnes at a by-election on 11 January 1699 and at the first general election of...
it was the caput of the feudal barony of Totnes. The first castle was built by the Breton Juhel of Totnes out of wood. Upper Plym Valley Earthworks Bronze...
Middle English prose Brut (c. 1419) places their fight "at Totttenes" (Totnes, Devon), where Corineus and Brutus had landed in the History of the Kings...
Abbott and Totnes, towards Abbott's Kerswell to Five Lanes, and from Langver's Barn to the said Turnpike Road, between Newton Abbott and Totnes, and from...
aforesaid, and from Manadon Gate to the Old Pound, near Plymouth Dock. Totnes Roads Act 1784 24 Geo. 3. Sess. 2. c. 64 16 July 1784 An Act to enlarge...
(Exeter Corn Exchange) establishing the PWP Tag Team Championships, Totnes (Totnes Civic Hall), featuring the companies first No Disqualification Match...
Newquay Bought by E Dingle & Co. 1960s Hawkins Hitchin 1863 2017 Haymans Totnes Bought by Debenhams; incorporated into the Bobby & Co. group Sidney Heath...
Smyth of Totnes. It is not known what relation she was (if any) to Bernard Smith (by 1522–1591) of Totnes, MP for Totnes in 1558 and mayor of Totnes 1549–50...