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- Newton_St_Petrock abstract "Newton St Petrock is an ecclesiastical and civil parish in the Torridge District of Devon in England, occupying approximately 1,500 acres (6.1 km2). It has a population in 2001 of 163.A mile to the east of the village are the earthwork remains of Durpley Castle, a medieval motte-and-bailey.The parish’s famous landmark is an ancient oak. Its profile is, appropriately, that of an acorn whose western border follows the River Torridge. It is contiguous with the parishes of Abbots Bickington, Bulkworthy, Shebbear and Milton Damerel. King Athelstan, in the 10th century, granted the lands of \"Niwantun\" to the priests of St Petroc's minster at Bodmin. The boundaries of St Petroc’s Niwantun remain exactly the same today except for some expansion to the ecclesiastical and civil parish on its north side to include part of what was called Cleave in the Middle Ages and what was once part of the parish of Frithelstock in the 19th century. The population of this rural parish has remained remarkably stable over the last two centuries. In 1801, the population was 201 and this had fallen to 163 by 2001.In the late 17th century Newton St Petrock was the home of England’s first female physician, Prudence Abbott Potter. A 19th-century rector, John Lemprière, wrote a Classical Dictionary used for generations in schools throughout the English-speaking world.A Baptist church was opened at Newton St Petrock on 19 January 1830 on the property of Mr Frank Thorne, the local blacksmith, who might be considered the first pastor although the cause began twelve years earlier when the Rev. John Gould retired from Croyde and settled in the parish. (2)Like most North Devon parishes many of its sons and daughters emigrated to Canada and elsewhere in the second half of the 19th century.".
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageExternalLink www.petrockholidaycottages.co.uk.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageID "4730211".
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- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageRevisionID "690710356".
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink Abbots_Bickington.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink Bibliotheca_Classica.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink Bulkworthy.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_Devon.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink Civil_parishes_in_England.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink Devon.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink John_Lemprière.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink Milton_Damerel.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink Motte-and-bailey_castle.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink River_Torridge.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink Shebbear.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink Torridge.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLink Æthelstan.
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Durpley Castle".
- Newton_St_Petrock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Newton St Petrock".
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- Newton_St_Petrock subject Category:Villages_in_Devon.
- Newton_St_Petrock hypernym Parish.
- Newton_St_Petrock point "50.906 -4.252".
- Newton_St_Petrock type Settlement.
- Newton_St_Petrock type Village.
- Newton_St_Petrock type Village.
- Newton_St_Petrock type SpatialThing.
- Newton_St_Petrock comment "Newton St Petrock is an ecclesiastical and civil parish in the Torridge District of Devon in England, occupying approximately 1,500 acres (6.1 km2). It has a population in 2001 of 163.A mile to the east of the village are the earthwork remains of Durpley Castle, a medieval motte-and-bailey.The parish’s famous landmark is an ancient oak. Its profile is, appropriately, that of an acorn whose western border follows the River Torridge.".
- Newton_St_Petrock label "Newton St Petrock".
- Newton_St_Petrock sameAs Q658110.
- Newton_St_Petrock sameAs Newton_St_Petrock.
- Newton_St_Petrock sameAs Newton_St._Petrock.
- Newton_St_Petrock sameAs Newton_St._Petrock.
- Newton_St_Petrock sameAs m.0ckd4s.
- Newton_St_Petrock sameAs 7291216.
- Newton_St_Petrock sameAs Q658110.
- Newton_St_Petrock lat "50.906".
- Newton_St_Petrock long "-4.252".
- Newton_St_Petrock wasDerivedFrom Newton_St_Petrock?oldid=690710356.
- Newton_St_Petrock isPrimaryTopicOf Newton_St_Petrock.