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- Whitechapel,_Bishops_Nympton abstract "Whitechapel is an ancient former manor within the parish of Bishops Nympton, in north Devon. It was the earliest known residence of the locally influential Bassett family until 1603. The core of the present manor house is Elizabethan, with later additions and alterations, and was classed as Grade I listed on 9 June 1952.".
- Q7995767 abstract "Whitechapel is an ancient former manor within the parish of Bishops Nympton, in north Devon. It was the earliest known residence of the locally influential Bassett family until 1603. The core of the present manor house is Elizabethan, with later additions and alterations, and was classed as Grade I listed on 9 June 1952.".
- Whitechapel,_Bishops_Nympton comment "Whitechapel is an ancient former manor within the parish of Bishops Nympton, in north Devon. It was the earliest known residence of the locally influential Bassett family until 1603. The core of the present manor house is Elizabethan, with later additions and alterations, and was classed as Grade I listed on 9 June 1952.".
- Q7995767 comment "Whitechapel is an ancient former manor within the parish of Bishops Nympton, in north Devon. It was the earliest known residence of the locally influential Bassett family until 1603. The core of the present manor house is Elizabethan, with later additions and alterations, and was classed as Grade I listed on 9 June 1952.".