this the town of Crediton the hundred named after the town Crediton hundred Infobox UK place latitude 50.7924 longitude 3.6514 country England official name Crediton population 6,837 population ref 2001 civil parish Crediton shire county Devon shire district Mid Devon region South West England os grid reference SS837005 dial code 01363 post town CREDITON postcode area EX postcode district EX17 constituency ... image caption small Crediton Parish Church Church of The Holy Cross , Crediton small Crediton is a town ... at Crediton is the knowledge that Winfrith or Saint Boniface was born here in c. 672. ref name ... bishop. ref name hosk Bishop of Crediton Nine more bishops ruled here until 1050, when Leofric ... , ref name hosk a more culturally aware, larger and walled town. Since 1897 Crediton has been the seat ... http www.bbc.co.uk devon faith 2004 bishop bob evens.shtml BBC New Bishop for Crediton ref At the Domesday ... of copyhold. The jury of the borough are mentioned in 1275, Citation needed date June 2008 and Crediton ... web url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk place place page.jsp?p id 189 title Crediton Devon through time ... Crediton was governed by commissioner s. The wool trade was established by 1249 and certainly continued ... as fine as Kirton spinning . ref cite web url http genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk DEV Crediton Crediton1850.html title Crediton From White s Devonshire Directory of 1850 publisher GENUKI Devon accessdate 2008 ... except the roof, doors and windows. Richard Symons, a Captain in the Royalist Army, writing about Crediton in 1644. ref cite journal author T. W. Venn title An Introduction to Crediton journal Report ... Newton Abbot ref The following Sunday, the King spent the night at Crediton and then began his ..., 1769 and 1772. ref name hosk The town is twinned with Avranches , France. Geography Climate Crediton has an oceanic climate K ppen climate classification Cfb . Weather box location Crediton metric ... uk.weather.com travel travel Crediton UKXX1750?tab 2 Crediton travel information Weather Channel UK ... more details
Infobox UK place static image name Crediton Hamlets Neopardy Mill geograph.org.uk 201601.jpg static image width 240 static image caption small Neopardy Mill small latitude 50.7735 longitude 3.7281 country England official name Crediton Hamlets population 1,307 population ref 2001 civil parish Crediton Hamlets shire district Mid Devon shire county Devon region South West England os grid reference SX7898 dial code 01363 post town CREDITON postcode district EX17 postcode area EX constituency westminster Tiverton and Honiton UK Parliament constituency Tiverton and Honiton Crediton Hamlets is a civil parish in Mid Devon in the England English county of Devon . It has a population of 1,307. ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination viewFullDataset.do?instanceSelection 03070&productId 779& ph 60 61&datasetInstanceId 3070&startColumn 1&numberOfColumns 8&containerAreaId 790361 Office for National Statistics Census 2001 Parish Headcounts Mid Devon Retrieved 27 January 2010 ref References Reflist Devon Devon geo stub Category Civil parishes in Devon nl Crediton Hamlets ... more details
Other uses Eadwulf NOTOC Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name Edwulf title Bishop of Crediton image alt caption church Catholic archdiocese diocese see Diocese of Crediton term 909&ndash 934 predecessor Putta bishop of Exeter Putta successor thelgar Bishop of Crediton thelgar Orders ordination ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth place death date 934 death place previous post Edwulf or Eadwulf was a medieval Bishop of Crediton . He was elected to Crediton in 909. He died in 934. ref name Handbook215 Fryde Handbook of British Chronology p. 215 ref Notes reflist References cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition Third Edition, revised publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1996 isbn 0 521 56350 X External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 9295 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Eadwulf s start s rel ca s bef before Putta bishop of Exeter Putta s ttl title Bishop of Crediton years 909&ndash 934 s aft after thelgar Bishop of Crediton thelgar end Persondata NAME Edwulf ALTERNATIVE NAMES Eadwulf SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Crediton DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 934 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Edwulf Category Bishops of Exeter Category 10th century bishops Category 934 deaths UK bishop stub ... more details
Portal Anglicanism The Bishop of Crediton was originally a prelate who administered an Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon diocese in the 10th and 11th centuries, and is presently a suffragan bishop who assists the diocesan bishop . ref name crockfords100th Crockford s Clerical Directory 2008 2009 100th edition , Church House Publishing ISBN 978 0 7151 1030 0 . ref Diocesan Bishops of Crediton The Diocese of Crediton was created out of the Bishop of Sherborne historic Diocese of Sherborne in 909 to cover the area of Devon and Cornwall . ref http www.creditonfestival2009.co.uk index.html Crediton Festival 2009 . Retrieved on 5 June 2008. ref Crediton was chosen as the site for its cathedral possibly due it having been the birthplace of Saint Boniface and the existence of a monastery there. ref name exeterecchisory ... of Crediton following his appointment he decided that the see should be moved to the larger, more ... was to be built there for the bishop s throne. Thus, Leofric became the last diocesan Bishop of Crediton ... background color FABE60 colspan 5 List of the Diocesan Bishops of Crediton ref name HOCBC cite book ... Eadwulf of Crediton align center c.909 align center 934 valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 2 thelgar Bishop of Crediton thelgar align center 934 align center c.952 53 valign top bgcolor ffffec ... top bgcolor ffffec align center 5 lfric of Crediton align center c.977 79 align center c.986 87 valign ... align center 8 Eadnoth of Crediton align center c.1011 15 align center c.1019 23 valign top bgcolor ... Exeter . ref name exeterecchisory Suffragan Bishops of Crediton The present Bishop of Crediton ... 5 List of the Suffragan Bishops of Crediton ref name crockfords100th align left style background ... center 7 Bob Evens ref http www.bbc.co.uk devon faith 2004 bishop bob evens.shtml BBC New Bishop for Crediton ... Anglican Suffragan Bishops DEFAULTSORT Crediton, Bishops of Category Bishops of Crediton Category ... of Exeter Category Religion in Cornwall Category Anglo Saxon dioceses de Bistum Crediton ... more details
Other uses lfric NOTOC Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name lfric title Bishop of Crediton image alt caption church Catholic archdiocese diocese see Diocese of Crediton term c. 977&ndash c. 987 predecessor Sideman bishop Sideman successor lfwold II Orders ordination ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth place death date c. 987 death place previous post lfric lang ang lfr c died c. 987 was a medieval Bishop of Crediton . He was elected to Crediton between 977 and 979. He died between 986 and 987. ref name Handbook215 Fryde Handbook of British Chronology p. 215 ref Notes reflist References cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition Third Edition, revised publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1996 isbn 0 521 56350 X External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 13744 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for lfric s start s rel ca s bef before Sideman bishop Sideman s ttl title Bishop of Crediton years c977&ndash c987 s aft after lfwold II end Persondata NAME lfric ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Crediton DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH about 987 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aelfric Category Bishops of Exeter Category 10th century bishops Category 980s deaths England bishop stub ... more details
NOTOC Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name Eadnoth title Bishop of Crediton image alt caption church Catholic archdiocese diocese see Diocese of Crediton term c1010&ndash c1023 predecessor lfwold III successor Lyfing of Winchester Lyfing Orders ordination ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth place death date c1023 death place previous post Eadnoth or Ednoth was a medieval Bishop of Crediton . He was elected to Crediton between 1011 and 1015. He died between 1019 and 1027. ref name Handbook215 Fryde Handbook of British Chronology p. 215 ref Notes reflist References cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition Third Edition, revised publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1996 isbn 0 521 56350 X External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 14120 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Eadnoth s start s rel ca s bef before lfwold III s ttl title Bishop of Crediton years c1013&ndash c1023 s aft after Lyfing of Winchester Lyfing end Persondata NAME Eadnoth ALTERNATIVE NAMES Ednoth SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Crediton DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH about 1023 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eadnoth Category Bishops of Exeter Category 11th century bishops Category 1020s deaths UK bishop stub ... more details
The Hundred county subdivision hundred of Crediton was the name of one of thirty two ancient administrative shires of Devon , England . ref name genuki cite web url http genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk DEV Hundreds.html title THE HUNDREDS OF DEVON work GENUKI accessdate 2011 06 18 ref The parishes in the hundred were Colebrooke, Devon Colebrooke Crediton Kennerleigh Morchard Bishop Newton St Cyres and Sandford, Devon Sandford . ref name genuki See also List of hundreds of England and Wales Devon List of hundreds of England and Wales Devon References Reflist coord missing Devon Category History of Devon Category Hundreds of Devon Devon geo stub ... more details
NOTOC Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name thelgar title Bishop of Crediton image alt caption church Catholic archdiocese diocese see Diocese of Crediton term 934&ndash 953 predecessor Eadwulf of Crediton Eadwulf successor lfwold I Orders ordination ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth place death date 952 or 953 death place previous post thelgar was a medieval Bishop of Crediton . He was elected to Crediton in 934. He died in 952 or 953. ref name Handbook215 Fryde Handbook of British Chronology p. 215 ref Notes reflist References cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition Third Edition, revised publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1996 isbn 0 521 56350 X External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 13856 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for thelgar s start s rel ca s bef before Eadwulf of Crediton Eadwulf s ttl title Bishop of Crediton years 934&ndash c 953 s aft after lfwold I end Persondata NAME thelgar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Crediton DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH c953 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aethelgar Category Bishops of Exeter Category 10th century bishops Category 950s deaths England bishop stub ... more details
Infobox UK station name Crediton symbol rail image name creditonrear.jpg locale Crediton borough Mid Devon latitude 50.78318 longitude 3.64707 manager First Great Western code CDI platforms 2 lowusage0203 21,607 lowusage0405 22,478 lowusage0506 22,550 lowusage0607 24,021 lowusage0708 27,422 lowusage0809 32,344 lowusage0910 36,784 original Exeter and Crediton Railway pregroup London and South Western Railway postgroup Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway years Opened events 1851 gridref SX840994 Crediton railway station is a railway station serving the town of Crediton in Devon , England. It is the current junction of the Tarka Line Tarka and Dartmoor Railway Dartmoor lines, though the two lines run parallel until Coleford Junction where the junction of the Barnstaple and Okehampton lines used to be at Penstone near Coleford, Devon Coleford west of Yeoford . History Image Creditionstation1.jpg thumb left Crediton station on 15 July 1969. The station, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel , was opened by the Exeter and Crediton Railway on 12 May 1851. The line to stnlnk Barnstaple was then opened by the North Devon Railway on 1 August 1854. After 1 November 1865 additional London and South Western Railway trains ran through the station going towards Okehampton. ref name NDL cite book last Nicholas first John title The North Devon Line publisher Oxford Publishing Company year ... required. ref name NDL The creamery and dairy in Crediton is located next to the church, but the company ... Wills first Jimmy title History of the Milk Marketing Board Crediton Depot covering the years 1965 ... Services Crediton is served by all trains on the Barnstaple to stnlnk Exmouth service. They connect ... days and displays about the railway locally. The Friends of Crediton Station actively promote the station ... of Crediton Station, First Great Western painted the station in authentic LSWR colours. References ... by First Great Western Category DfT Category F1 stations nl Station Crediton pl Crediton stacja ... more details
Infobox SG rail railroad name Exeter and Crediton Railway logo filename logo size system map map caption map size marks image creditonrear.jpg thumb image size 280px image caption Crediton railway station locale start year 1851 end year 1923 predecessor line successor line Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway gauge old gauge , br RailGauge 84 until 1892 electrification length hq city website Image Newtonstcyresn.jpg thumb right Newton St Cyres railway station The Exeter and Crediton Railway was a RailGauge 84 broad gauge railway that linked Exeter and Crediton , Devon , England. Although built in 1847, it was not opened until 12 May 1851 due to Gauge War disagreement about the gauge to be used . It was initially operated by the Bristol and Exeter Railway , but eventually became a part of the London and South Western Railway , thus being one of the few broad gauge railways never to become part of the Great Western Railway . It remains open as part of the scenic Tarka Line from Exeter to stnlnk Barnstaple . Chronology 1845 Exeter and Crediton Railway authorised by Act of Parliament 1847 Railway built as broad gauge line but opened 1848 One of the two broad gauge lines Gauge conversion replaced by standard gauge 1851 Railway opened using the broad gauge line 1854 North Devon Railway opened to Crediton 1862 Leased to the London and South Western Railway and converted to mixed gauge Bristol and Exeter Railway continues to operate a limited broad gauge goods service 1892 Broad gauge abandoned 1923 London and South Western Railway Consolidation business amalgamated into the Southern Railway Great Britain Southern Railway 1948 Southern Railway Nationalisation nationalised into the British Railways Stations stnlnk Exeter St Davids Bristol and Exeter Railway Cowley Bridge constructed in 1848 but never opened stnlnk Newton St Cyres stnlnk Crediton See also Southern Railway routes west of Salisbury References cite book last MacDermot first ET title History of the Great ... more details
imagesize landscape caption Crediton Parish Church location Crediton , Devon country flagcountry ... spire height convert materials parish Crediton and Shobrooke with Sandford and Upton Hellions ... Cross and the Our Lady of Sorrows Mother of Him who hung thereon or Crediton Parish Church is a prominent building and worshipping community in the Devon town of Crediton . The church was the cathedral of the Lord Bishop of Crediton in the former diocese until 1050 when the See was transferred to Exeter. A College of Canons remained at Crediton, administering the buildings and life of the collegiate .... The church buildings were bought by the Crediton Town Corporation who still administer the fabric ... is held in trust by the Governors of Crediton for the people of the parish, but its life and worship are planned by the clergy and Parochial Church Council PCC . History Crediton Church has a history ... century Crediton was chosen as the site for the cathedral for Devon and Cornwall and in 1046 Leofric ... could be constructed which did not happen for many years. Crediton had lost the see, but the Bishop ... on the church in Crediton in another way. This was by introducing or reviving the cult of St Boniface the cult of the saints was in full swing at this time and firmly established Crediton as his birthplace ... Gothic rebuilding of Crediton Collegiate Church created a church which though impressive in scale ... and Crediton s was surrendered to Henry VIII in May 1545. Shortly afterwards the parishioners of Crediton ... Church and its endowments. A vicar of Crediton was appointed together with two chaplains, one of which ministered to Sandford the adjoining parish . The twelve governors of the Crediton Church Corporation ... Cathedral 188? Edwin Stone? c. 1896 C. W. Clark for a time conductor of the revived Crediton Music ... , Crediton St Swithin s, Shobrooke St Swithin s , Shobrooke St Swithun s, Sandford St Swithun s , Sandford ... References Reflist External links commons category http www.creditonparishchurch.org.uk Crediton ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Crediton United A.F.C. is a association football football club based in Crediton , Devon , England . They were established in 1910. ref http www.creditonunitedfc.non league.org ref After spending eighty years in local football, latterly the Devon and Exeter Football League Devon & Exeter League , they joined the Western Football League Western League in 1990. After two successive third place finishes in Division One, they were promoted to the Premier Division the highest level ever reached by the club before being relegated back down to Division One in 1996. Two years later, the club voluntarily dropped down another level, to the Devon County Football League Devon County League where they remained until 2007 when they joined the South West Peninsula League South West Peninsula League Division One East . During their period in the Western League, they entered the FA Vase on seven occasions, with the best performances coming in the first two seasons, 1991 92 and 1992 93, when on each occasion they reached the first round proper. The team failed to win a tie on each of their last four appearances in the competition. Club honours Devon & Exeter League Premier Division Champions 1 1987 88 Devon & Exeter League Premier Division Runner up 1 1988 89 Devon & Exeter League Senior Division 1 Champions 2 1962 63, 1966 67 East Devon Senior Cup Winners 1 1933 34 Season by season record since 1990 class wikitable style text align center Season Division Position Notes 1990 91 Western Football League Western League Division One 10 1991 92 Western Football League Western League Division One 3 1992 93 Western Football League Western League Division One 3 Promoted 1993 94 Western Football League Western League Premier Division 11 1994 95 Western Football League Western League Premier Division 16 1995 96 Western Football League Western League Premier Division 18 Relegated 1996 97 Western Football League Western League Division One 15 1997 98 Western Football ... more details
Coord 50.7919 3.6661 display title region GB scale 5000 The former Queen Elizabeth s Grammar School in Crediton , Devon, England was founded as The Kyng s Newe Gramer Scole of Credyton in 1547 by Edward VI of England Edward VI and re endowed and renamed in 1559 by Elizabeth I of England Elizabeth I ref cite book last Carlisle first Nicholas title A Concise Description of the Endowed Grammar Schools in England and Wales publisher Baldwin, Cradock and Joy year 1818 volume 1 pages 258 url http books.google.co.uk books?id GwsJRFnvUIAC&printsec titlepage PPA256,M1 accessdate 2008 10 19 format Google books ref . History Foundation In 1547 the grammar school was founded and endowed by Edward VI . In 1559 it was further endowed by Queen Elizabeth, who by her charter vested the patronage in the twelve ... DEV Crediton Crediton1850.html title White s Devonshire Directory year 1850 quote Edward VI., in the first ... the Governors of the hereditaments and goods of the Church of Crediton, and vested with them the lands, tithes, &c., which had belonged to the late College of Crediton, and the chapel of St. Swithen ... the possessions of this trust. ... There are belonging to the trust in Crediton, six houses ... to four poor scholars at Crediton School 27 to the United English and Blue School ref Teaching began ... councils crediton queen.html quote The Royal Free Grammar School was founded ... the school moved to a new building at the western end of the town near the Green. In 1911 Crediton ... school between St Martins Lane and Western Road incorporated the Crediton High School For Girls which .... Comprehensive In 1973 it merged with The Shelley Secondary Modern school at Barnfield, Crediton. It now ... seealso Category People educated at Queen Elizabeth s Grammar School, Crediton Prof Arthur Baker, Professor ... http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk a2a records.aspx?cat 027 2065m&cid 7 6 1 3&kw crediton 20grammar ... http www.heardfamilyhistory.org.uk photogallery photo26003 Crediton 20Grammar.jpg Old grammar school ... more details
for the king of Northumbria lfwald I of Northumbria NOTOC Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name lfwold title Bishop of Crediton image alt caption church Catholic archdiocese diocese see Diocese of Crediton term 953&ndash 972 predecessor thelgar Bishop of Crediton thelgar successor Sideman bishop Sideman Orders ordination ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth place death date 972 death place previous post lfwold or lfweald or Aelfwold was a medieval Bishop of Crediton . He was elected to Crediton in 953. He died in 972. ref name Handbook215 Fryde Handbook of British Chronology p. 215 ref Notes reflist References cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition Third Edition, revised publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1996 isbn 0 521 56350 X External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 13801 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Aelfwold s start s rel ca s bef before thelgar Bishop of Crediton thelgar s ttl title Bishop of Crediton years 953&ndash 972 s aft after Sideman bishop Sideman end Persondata NAME lfwold ALTERNATIVE NAMES lfweald Aelfwold SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Crediton DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 972 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aelfwold 1 Category Bishops of Exeter Category 10th century bishops Category 972 deaths UK bishop stub ... more details
NOTOC Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name lfwold III title Bishop of Crediton image alt caption church Catholic archdiocese diocese see Diocese of Crediton term c998&ndash c1010 predecessor lfwold II successor Eadnoth of Crediton Eadnoth Orders ordination ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth place death date c1010 death place previous post lfwold or lfweald or Aelfwold was a medieval Bishop of Crediton . He was elected to Crediton sometime after a time frame between 986 and 987. He died between 1011 and 1015. ref name Powicke219 Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 219 ref Notes reflist References cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition Third Edition, revised publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1996 isbn 0 521 56350 X External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 17944 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for lfwald s start s rel ca s bef before lfwold II s ttl title Bishop of Crediton years c990&ndash c1013 s aft after Eadnoth of Crediton Eadnoth end Persondata NAME lfwold ALTERNATIVE NAMES lfweald Aelfwold SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Crediton DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH about 1013 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aelfwold 3 Category Bishops of Exeter Category 10th century bishops Category 11th century bishops Category 1010s deaths UK bishop stub ... more details
Eadwulf sometimes Eadulf is an Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon male name. It might refer to Eadulf died 830s , Bishop of Hereford Eadwulf of Elmham , a 10th century Bishop of Elmham Eadwulf of Northumbria , king of Northumbria in 704 and 705 Eadulf I of Bernicia Eadwulf Cudel of Bernicia Eadulf II Eadulf III of Bernicia Eadwulf of Crediton , died 934 Bishop of Crediton Eadwulf of Lindsey died circa 937 Bishop of Lindsey See also Ealdwulf disambiguation , Eardwulf given name de Eadwulf ... more details
Eadnoth is an Old English masculine name, which may refer to Eadnoth the Younger , abbot of Ramsey c . 992 1007 x 1009 and bishop of Dorchester 1007 x 1009 1016 Eadnoth II , bishop of Dorchester 1034 1049 Eadnoth of Crediton , Bishop of Crediton fl . early 11th century Eadnoth the Constable , held 30 holdings in Devon, Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire before the Norman conquest Hndis Eadnoth ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England official name Yeoford static image name View of Yeoford.jpg static image width 240 static image caption small Yeoford small latitude 50.7735 longitude 3.7281 civil parish Crediton Hamlets shire district Mid Devon shire county Devon region South West England constituency westminster Tiverton and Honiton dial code 01363 post town CREDITON postcode district EX17 postcode area EX os grid reference SX781985 Yeoford is a village near the town of Crediton in Devon , England . It is served by Yeoford railway station on the Exeter to Barnstaple railway line, otherwise known as the Tarka Line . Primary School Yeoford Community Primary School was opened in 1878. The school has three mixed age classes at present. Local authority Yeoford is located within Mid Devon local authority area. Historically it formed part of Crediton Hundred. It falls within Crediton Sandford Deanery for ecclesiastical purposes. References Reflist External links Commons category inline Yeoford Devon Category Villages in Devon Devon geo stub de Yeoford pl Yeoford ... more details
Robert Edward Trefusis was the first suffragan Bishop of Crediton from 1897 to 1930. ref The Times , Thursday, Feb 25, 1897 pg. 7 Issue 35136 col F Ecclesiastical Intelligence Consecration of the Bishop of Crediton. ref ref http www.thepeerage.com p22811.htm thePeerage.com ref Born in Bideford on 24 January 1843, he was educated at Cheltenham College ref Who s Who Who was Who 1897 1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X ref and Exeter College, Oxford . Ordained in 1866, ref The Times , Monday, Feb 26, 1866 pg. 9 Issue 25431 col F Diocese of Oxford ordinations ref he began his ordained ministry as a curate in Buckingham . He was then Vicar of Chittlehampton ref The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory London, Hamilton & Co 1889 ref before a 33 year stint as Bishop of Crediton Suffragan Bishop of Crediton . ref He was also additionally Archdeacon of Barnstaple from 1909 Who was Who ibid ref He died on 9 July 1930. ref Obituary Bishop Trefusis A Long Ministry In Devon The Times Thursday, Jul 10, 1930 pg. 16 Issue 45561 col A ref S start S rel en S bef before Inaugural appointment S ttl title Bishop of Crediton years 1897 &ndash 1930 S aft after William Frederick Surtees End Notes Reflist Portal Anglicanism Bishops of Crediton since 1908 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trefusis, Robert Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1843 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1930 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trefusis, Robert Edward Category 1843 births Category People educated at Cheltenham College Category Alumni of Exeter College, Oxford Category People from Bideford Category Bishops of Crediton Category 19th century Anglican bishops Category 20th century Anglican bishops Category Archdeacons of Barnstaple Category 1930 deaths UK bishop stub Anglican bishop stub ... more details
Use British English date February 2012 Use dmy dates date February 2012 William Frederick Surtees 16 October 1871 23 March 1956 was an Anglican bishop. He was the second suffagan Bishop of Crediton from 1930 to 1954. ref Who was Who 1897 1990 London, A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 071363457X ref William Surtees was educated at Bedford School and King s College, Cambridge . ref Venn id SRTS890WF name Surtees, William Frederick ref Ordained in 1900, ref Ordinations Diocese of York . The Times , Tuesday, 12 Jun 1900 pg. 13 Issue 36166 col C ref he began his ecclesiastical career with a Curate curacy in Lythe . He was then rector of Sampford Courtenay , vicar of St Simon s, Plymouth ref http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk A2A records.aspx?cat 028 2711&cid 1&Gsm 2008 06 18 1 Admitted to Benefit of St Simon ref and Archdeacon of Exeter before a 24 year stint as Bishop of Crediton Suffragan Bishop of Crediton . He died on 23 March 1956. ref Obituary The Rt Rev W.F Surtees. The Times Thursday, 5 April 1956 pg. 10 Issue 53497 col A ref Notes Reflist Portal Anglicanism S start S rel en S bef before Robert Edward Trefusis S ttl title Bishop of Crediton years 1930 1954 S aft after Wilfrid Arthur Edmund Westall End Archdeacons of Exeter Bishops of Crediton since 1908 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Surtees, William Frederick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 16 October 1871 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 23 March 1956 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Surtees, William Frederick Category 1871 births Category People educated at Bedford School Category Alumni of King s College, Cambridge Category Archdeacons of Exeter Category Bishops of Crediton Category 20th century Anglican bishops Category 1956 deaths UK bishop stub Anglican bishop stub ... more details
Richard Hawkins may refer to Richard Hawkins c. 1562 1622 , English seaman and explorer Richard Hawkins bishop born 1939 , Bishop of Crediton, 1996 2004 Richard Hawkins cricketer , English cricketer Richard Hawkins publisher died 1633 , London publisher hndis Hawkins, Richard sv Richard Hawkins olika betydelser ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Alfred or Aelfric died 999 , abbot of Malmesbury, Wiltshire Malmesbury , England , and afterwards in 990 bishop of Crediton , was a writer of some celebrity in the tenth century. He composed a book, titled De Naturis Rerum , and is said to have written a history of his abbey. Some also have attributed to him a Life of Aldhelm . Sources newgenbio Alfred of Malmesbury Persondata name Alfred of Malmesbury alternative names SHORT DESCRIPTION British bishop date of birth place of birth date of death 999 place of death DEFAULTSORT Alfred of Malmesbury Category 10th century births Category 999 deaths Category Abbots of Malmesbury Category Bishops of Crediton england writer stub UK bishop stub ... more details
NOTOC Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name Sideman title Bishop of Crediton image alt caption church Catholic archdiocese diocese see Diocese of Crediton term 973&ndash 977 predecessor lfwold I successor lfric of Crediton lfric Orders ordination ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth place death date 977 death place previous post Sideman or Sidemann was a medieval Bishop of Crediton . He was elected to Crediton in 973. He died on 30 April or 1 May or 2 May in 977. ref name Handbook215 Fryde Handbook of British Chronology p. 215 ref According to Byrhtferth of Ramsey, Sideman was a protege of lfhere , ealdorman of Mercia. The same source says that Edward the Martyr was fostered by Sideman for a time before Edward s father s death. ref name DNBEdward Hart Edward St Edward called Edward the Martyr c.962 978 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ref He died at a Royal council held at Kirtlington in Oxfordshire in 977 and was buried at Abingdon Abbey in Berkshire now Oxfordshire . Notes reflist References cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition Third Edition, revised publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1996 isbn 0 521 56350 X cite encyclopedia last Hart first Cyril authorlink encyclopedia Oxford Dictionary of National Biography title Edward St Edward called Edward the Martyr c.962 978 url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 8515 accessdate 2008 04 07 edition May 2007 year 2004 publisher Oxford University Press External links http www.pase.ac.uk jsp DisplayPerson.jsp?personKey 12599 Prosopography of Anglo Saxon England entry for Sidemann s start s rel ca s bef before lfwold I s ttl title Bishop of Crediton years 973&ndash 977 s aft after lfric of Crediton lfric end Persondata NAME Sideman ALTERNATIVE NAMES Sidemann SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Crediton DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 977 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT ... more details
of Crediton years 1954 &ndash 1974 S aft after Philip John Pasterfield End Archdeacons of Exeter Bishops of Crediton since 1908 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Westall, Wilfrid Arthur Edmund ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Crediton DATE OF BIRTH 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH ... Category Bishops of Crediton Category 1982 deaths ChurchofEngland bishop stub ... more details
Richard Stephen Hawkins is a bishop in the Church of England and is currently a Chapter Canon of Exeter Cathedral . Born in 1939 ref name crockfords100th Crockford s Clerical Directory 2008 2009 100th edition , Church House Publishing ISBN 978 0 7151 1030 0 . ref and educated at Exeter College, Oxford , ref Who s Who 2008 London, A & C Black , 2008 ISBN 9780713672576 ref he trained for ordination at St Stephen s House, Oxford . In his early career he served as a Vicar team vicar in rural Devon and the city of Exeter . Then he was Archdeacon of Totnes before elevation to the episcopate as Bishop of Plymouth Anglican Bishop of Plymouth . He was later Translation ecclesiastical translated to Bishop of Crediton Crediton . ref Both within the Diocese of Exeter http www.exeter.anglican.org ref s start s rel en s bef before John Michael Lucas s ttl title Archdeacon of Totnes years 1981 &ndash 1988 s aft after Anthony Frank Tremlett s bef before Kenneth Albert Newing s ttl title Bishop of Plymouth Anglican Bishop of Plymouth years 1988 &ndash 1996 s aft after John Henry Garton s bef before Peter Everard Coleman s ttl title Bishop of Crediton years 1996 &ndash 2004 s aft after Robert Evens Robert John Scott Evens end Notes references Archdeacons of Totnes Anglican Bishops of Plymouth Bishops of Crediton since 1908 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hawkins, Richard Stephen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1939 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hawkins, Richard Stephen Category 1939 births Category Alumni of Exeter College, Oxford Category Bishops of Crediton Category Anglican Bishops of Plymouth Category Archdeacons of Totnes Category Living people ChurchofEngland bishop stub ... more details