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<!--Generated by Squarespace Site Server v5.11.5 (http://www.squarespace.com/) on Sun, 01 Aug 2010 09:01:52 GMT--><rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:rss="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:admin="http://webns.net/mvcb/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:cc="http://web.resource.org/cc/"><rss:channel rdf:about="http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/"><rss:title>Devon Blog</rss:title><rss:link>http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/</rss:link><rss:description></rss:description><dc:language>en-GB</dc:language><dc:date>2010-08-01T09:01:52Z</dc:date><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://www.squarespace.com/">Squarespace Site Server v5.11.5 (http://www.squarespace.com/)</admin:generatorAgent><rss:items><rdf:Seq><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/teignholt-devon-lewis-topographical-dictionary-of-england-18.html"/><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/teigngrace-devon-lewis-topographical-dictionary-of-england-1.html"/><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/2009/7/28/tedburn-devon-lewis-topographical-dictionary-of-england-1845.html"/><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/2009/7/28/north-tawton-devon-lewis-topographical-dictionary-of-england.html"/><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/2009/7/28/bishops-tawton-devon-lewis-topographical-dictionary-of-engla.html"/><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/2009/7/28/kings-teignton-lewis-topographical-dictionary-of-england-184.html"/><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/2009/7/27/tawstock-devon-lewis-topographical-dictionary-of-england-184.html"/><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/2009/7/27/tavy-st-peter-devon-lewis-topographical-dictionary-of-englan.html"/><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/2009/7/27/tavy-st-mary-devon-lewis-topographical-dictionary-of-england.html"/><rdf:li rdf:resource="http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/2009/7/27/south-tawton-devon-lewis-topographical-dictionary-of-england.html"/></rdf:Seq></rss:items></rss:channel><rss:item rdf:about="http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/teignholt-devon-lewis-topographical-dictionary-of-england-18.html"><rss:title>Teignholt Devon Lewis Topographical Dictionary of England 1845</rss:title><rss:link>http://www.parishmouse.com/devon/teignholt-devon-lewis-topographical-dictionary-of-england-18.html</rss:link><dc:creator>Sally</dc:creator><dc:date>2009-09-07T20:52:10Z</dc:date><dc:subject>Lewis Topographical Dictionary of England 1845 Teignholt</dc:subject><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TEIGNHOLT, a hamlet, in the parish of Drews-Teignton, union of Oakhampton, hundred of Wonford, Crockernwell and S. divisions of Devon; containing 181 inhabitants.</p>
<p>Source: A Topographical Dictionary of England by Samuel Lewis Fifth Edition Published London; by S. Lewis and Co., 13, Finsbury Place, South. M. DCCC. XLV.</p>
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