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    Devon is a county in south west England

    South West England

    South West England is one of nine official regions of England. It is the largest in area, covering 9,200 square miles, and consists of the counties of Bristol, Cornwall, Dorset, Devon, Gloucestershire, Somerset, and Wiltshire, as well as the Isles of Scilly. Five million people live in South West Eng…

    , bordering Cornwall to the west with Dorset and Somerset to the east. There is evidence of occupation in the county from Stone Age times onward. Its recorded history starts in the Roman period when it was a civitas.
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    What is the name of the county of Devon?
    Alternative Title: Devonshire. Devon, administrative, geographic, and historic county of England. It forms part of the South West (or Cornish) Peninsula of Great Britain and is bounded to the west by Cornwall and to the east by Dorset and Somerset. The Bristol Channel lies to the north, and the English Channel abuts it to the south.
    Is there evidence of early life in Devon?
    Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Devon is a county in south west England, bordering Cornwall to the west with Dorset and Somerset to the east. There is evidence of occupation in the county from Stone Age times onward.
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    When did the Devon first become an integral part of Agriculture?
    A fat Devon heifer exhibited by the Duke of Bedford at the 1805 Smithfield Show. Although there can be no doubt that the Devon can be numbered among the earliest breeds of domesticated cattle, historians have not so far succeeded in ascertaining the period when they first became an integral part of agriculture in the South West of England.
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    What is the history of the Devon breed?
    In 1893 the Devon Cattle Breeders Society commissioned James Sinclair, the editor of the Livestock Journal and Agricultural Gazette, to produce a History of the Devon Breed and in this he was assisted by William Houseman, who had previously published works on various breeds of cattle and had also conducted research into the aboriginal races.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Devon

    Devon is a county in south west England, bordering Cornwall to the west with Dorset and Somerset to the east. There is evidence of occupation in the county from Stone Age times onward. Its recorded history starts in the Roman period when it was a civitas. It was then a separate kingdom for a number ofSee more

    Devon was one of the first areas of Great Britain settled following the end of the last ice age. Kents Cavern in Torbay is one of the earliest places in England known to have been occupied by modern man. Dartmoor is … See more

    After the end of Roman rule in Britain in about 410, the kingdom of Dumnonia emerged covering Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, based … See more

    The date that the Anglo-Saxons began to settle in Devon is not certain. Raids westwards from the core territories of Wessex seem … See more

    Immediately after the Norman Conquest, William the Conqueror recognised the importance of securing the loyalty of the West Country and … See more

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    Devon was not as Romanised as Somerset and Dorset, with evidence of occupation limited mainly to the area around Exeter where the Roman walls can still be seen. It is likely a settlement at Exeter of some sort pre-existed the Romans and that … See more

    By the 9th century, the major threat to peace in Devon came from Viking raiders. To confound them, Alfred the Great refortified Exeter as … See more

    Early in Henry VII's reign, the royal pretender, Perkin Warbeck, besieged Exeter in 1497. The King himself came down to judge the … See more

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  4. A Brief History of Devon | Devon

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    • The Anglo-Saxons came from what is now Germany and Holland, spreading from the East coast of England to eventually conquer most of the island. By the mid 9thcentury, they had conquered the Cornish and Devonshire folk and subjugated them. Devon would never again be independent of rule from England. Once the last king of Cornwall was killed, the slow...
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  5. https://www.britannica.com/place/Devon

    WebOct 31, 2022 · Devon, administrative, geographic, and historic county of England. It forms part of the South West (or Cornish) Peninsula of Great …

  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon

    The name Devon derives from the name of the Brythons who inhabited the southwestern peninsula of Britain at the time of the Roman conquest of Britain known as the Dumnonii, thought to mean 'deep valley dwellers' from proto Celtic *dubnos 'deep'. In the Brittonic, Devon is known as Welsh: Dyfnaint, Breton: Devnent and Cornish: Dewnens, each meaning 'deep valleys'. (For an accoun…

  7. https://www.devoncattle.com/history-in-england

    WebDec 19, 2019 · Although there can be no doubt that the Devon can be numbered among the earliest breeds of domesticated cattle, historians have not so far succeeded in …

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  8. https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Devon

    WebJan 25, 2022 · Devon, England Genealogy Online Records Ask the FamilySearch Community County Information [ edit | edit source ] "Devon.-- maritime co. in SW. of …

  9. https://ukga.org/index.php?pageid=10

    WebDevonshire or Devon, a maritime county, bounded on the N by the Bristol Channel, on the NE by Somerset, on the E by Dorset, on the SE and S by the English Channel,

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_England

    WebThe Norman dynasty, established by William the Conqueror, ruled England for over half a century before the period of succession crisis known as the Anarchy (1135–1154). Following the Anarchy, England came under the …

  11. FAMILIES of DEVON, ENGLAND - Family Tree

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    WebWelcome to FAMILIES of DEVON. In fact, it is a story of many families from different locations, But, the primary root location is the WEST COUNTRY and DORSET. This site is available to all to post the

  12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiverton,_Devon

    WebIt first appeared as the Tiverton Gazette and East Devon Herald in 1858, when the founder, Robert Were, was only 22 years old; he died just five years later. The newspaper split …

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