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Tudor and Stuart Devon : the common estate and government
Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 1992.A collection of essays on various parts of the history of Devon in the Tudor and Stuart period, this volume includes a colour reproduction and a chapter discussing the significance of a newly discovered 16th-century map of Exeter. Other subjects include Katherine Courtenay, Countess of Devon; tinworking in four Devon stannaries; the legislative activities of Devon's MPs during the reign of Elizabeth I; landed society and the emergence of the country house; North Devon maritime enterprise; English wine imports with special reference to the Devon ports; fishing and the commercial world of early Stuart Dartmouth; and the clergy in Devon, 1641-1661.
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Some late occvrrences in Shrop-shire and Devon-shire [microform] : dated, September the last
London : Printed for H. Blunden, October 5, 1642.Online gateway.proquest.com
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The royalist
Deas, Stephen, 1968-London : Headline, 2015.William Falkland is a dead man. A Royalist dragoon who fought against Parliament, he is currently awaiting execution at Newgate prison. Yet when he is led away from Newgate with a sack over his head, it is not the gallows to which they take him, but to Oliver Cromwell himself. Cromwell has heard of Falkland's reputation as an investigator and now more than ever he needs a man of conscience. His New Model Army are wintering in Devon but mysterious deaths are sweeping the camp and, in return for his freedom, Falkland is despatched to uncover the truth. With few friends and a slew of enemies, Falkland soon learns there is a dark demon at work, one who won't go down without a fight. But how can he protect the troops from such a monster and, more importantly, will he be able to protect himself?
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