bishop until the sixteenth century the Bishops of Exeter were in full communion with the Roman ... permanently. Since the Reformation, the Bishop and Diocese of Exeter has been part of the Church of England and of the Anglican Communion . The current bishop is the Michael Langrish Right Reverend Dr. Michael Langrish , the seventieth Lord Bishop of Exeter , who signs Michael Exon . History The history ... Leofric bishopBishop Leofric , hitherto Bishop of Crediton, who became first Bishop of Exeter under .... Cathedral main Exeter Cathedral The present cathedral was begun by Bishop William de Warelhurst ... Catholic Bishop of Exeter. Turberville was removed from the see by the Protestant Elizabeth I of England ... Bishop of Exeter from 1830 to his death in office in 1869. He was England s longest serving bishop ... Bishop of Exeter , who signs Michael Exon . List of bishops Pre Reformation bishops class wikitable ... and Bishop of Cornwall Cornwall to Diocese of ExeterExeter valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 2 ... valign top bgcolor ffffec align center &ndash John Hales Bishop of Exeter John Hales align center 1455 ... translated to Bishop of Ely Ely valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 29 John Arundel bishop of Exeter ... bishop of Exeter John Ross align center 1778 align center 1792 valign top bgcolor ffffec align center ... Courtenay Bishop of Exeter Reginald Courtenay align center 1797 align center 1803 Translated ... center 62 Edward Bickersteth bishop of Exeter Edward Bickersteth align center 1885 align center 1900 ...Infobox Bishopric border anglican font color black bishopric Exeter coatofarms image incumbent Dr Michael Langrish province Province of Canterbury Canterbury diocese Diocese of ExeterExeter cathedral Exeter Cathedral first bishop Leofric bishop Leofric date 1050 website The Bishop of Exeter is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in the Province of Canterbury . ref Crockford s Clerical ... included in the separate Diocese of Sherborne and in 900 this was again divided, the Devon bishop ... more details
other people John Arundel Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name John Arundel title Bishop of Exeter image alt caption church Catholic archdiocese diocese see Diocese of Exeter term 1502&ndash 1504 predecessor Richard Redman bishop Richard Redman successor Hugh Oldham Orders ordination ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth place death date March 1504 death place previous post Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield John Arundel died 1504 was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and Bishop of Exeter . Arundel was nominated to Coventry and Lichfield on 3 August 1496 and consecrated on 30 November 1496. ref name Handbook254 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 254 ref Arundel was translated to Exeter on 5 July 1502 and he died in March 1504. ref name Handbook247 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 247 ref Notes reflist 2 References cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition Third revised publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1996 isbn 0 521 56350 X s start s rel ca s bef before Lionel Woodvile s ttl title Dean of Exeter years 1482&ndash 1496 s aft after Edward Willoughby s bef before William Smyth s ttl title Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield years 1496&ndash 1502 s aft after Geoffrey Blythe s bef before Richard Redman bishop Richard Redman s ttl title Bishop of Exeter years 1502&ndash 1504 s aft after Hugh Oldham s end Deans of Exeter Office holders in the Diocese of Exeter Persondata NAME Arundel, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield Bishop of Exeter DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 1504 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arundel, John Category Deans of Exeter Category Bishops of Coventry Category Bishops of Exeter Category Tudor bishops Category 16th century Roman ... UK bishop stub ... more details
other persons John Hales Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name John Hales title Bishop of Exeter elect image alt caption church Catholic archdiocese diocese see Diocese of Exeter term 1455 1456 predecessor Edmund Lacey successor George Neville, archbishop of York George Neville Orders ordination ordinated by consecration consecrated by rank Personal details birth date birth place death date death place previous post John Hales was a medieval Bishop of Exeter . Hales was provided on 20 October 1455 but was never consecrated as he resigned about 4 February 1456. ref name Handbook247 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 247 ref Notes reflist References cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition Third revised publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1996 isbn 0 521 56350 X s start s rel ca s bef before Edmund Lacey s ttl title Bishop of Exeter years 1455 1456 br resigned see s aft after George Neville, archbishop of York George Neville s end Persondata NAME Hales, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Exeter elect DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hales, John Category Bishops of Exeter UK bishop stub ... more details
Henry Reginald Courtenay 1741 1803 was an English bishop of Bristol and bishop of Exeter . Life He was the eldest surviving son of Henry Reginald Courtenay MP Henry Reginald Courtenay , M.P., who married Catherine, daughter of Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst . He was born in the parish of St. James, Piccadilly , 27 December 1741, and admitted at Westminster School in 1755. He went on in 1759 to Christ Church, Oxford , where he took the degrees of B.A. 1763, M.A. 1766, and D.C.L. 1774. Having taken orders in the English church, he had rapid preferment. The rectory of Lee, Kent and the second prebendal stall in Rochester Cathedral were conferred upon him in 1773. In the following year he was appointed to the rectory of St. George, Hanover Square , and he vacated his stall at Rochester but he was one of the prebendaries of Exeter from 1772 to 1794, and he retained the fourth prebend at Rochester from 1783 to 1797. Early in 1794 he was nominated to the bishopric of Bristol, his consecration taking place on 11 May and after three years was translated to the see of Exeter March 1797 , holding the archdeaconry of Exeter in commendam from that year until his death, and retaining as long as he lived his London rectory. He died in Lower Grosvenor Street, London, 9 June 1803, and was buried in the cemetery of Grosvenor Chapel . Family His wife, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Effingham , whom he married in January 1774, lived till 31 October 1815. They had two sons and four daughters. The elder son, William, who worked as clerk assistant of the parliament, became in 1835 the William Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon 10th Earl of Devon the younger son was Thomas Peregrine Courtenay . References DNB wstitle Courtenay, Harold Reginald start box s rel en succession box before William Buller title Bishop of Exeter after John Fisher Anglican bishop John Fisher years ... Bishops of Bristol Category Bishops of Exeter Category Old Westminsters Category People from London ... more details
John Ross or Rosse 1719 1792 was an English bishop of Exeter . Life He wss born at Ross in Herefordshire , on 24 or 25 June 1719, the only son of John Rosse, attorney in that town. He was educated at the grammar school in Hereford , was admitted a pensioner at St John s College, Cambridge April 1737 , and on the following 22 June became a Somerset scholar of the third foundation at his college. He graduated B.A. 1741, M.A. 1744, B.D. 1751, D.D. 1756, and on 10 July 1744 was incorporated at Oxford. ref Venn RS737J Rosse, John ref From March 1744 to 1770 he held a fellowship at St. John s, and down to 1768 he discharged college duties. In 1757 Ross was appointed to the preachership at the Rolls Chapel , although Richard Hurd was a competitor and received the support of William Warburton and Charles Yorke , and in the same year became a king s chaplain. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society on 23 February 1758. Thomas Thynne, 1st Marquess of Bath Lord Weymouth , who had been one of his private pupils, gave him in 1760 the benefice of Frome , Somerset , and he retained it until his death he further received in March 1769 the twelfth canonry in Durham Cathedral. He was consecrated on 25 January 1778 as bishop of Exeter, and held with the bishopric, as was the case with many successive occupants of the see, the archdeaconry of Exeter , a prebendal stall in the cathedral, and the rectory of Shobrooke in Devon . He retained the vicarage of Frome, but resigned the canonry at Durham ... start box s rel en succession box before Frederick Keppel title Bishop of Exeter after William Buller ... in Exeter Cathedral on Sunday, 18 August 1772, and was much pleased with it Ross asked him to dinner .... He died at the palace, Exeter, on 14 August 1792, and was buried on 18 August in the south aisle of the choir, the place being marked by a flat tombstone and the inscription J. R., D.D., 1792. The bishop ... Bishops of Exeter Category Fellows of the Royal Society Category People from Herefordshire ... more details
box before Frederick Temple title Bishop of Exeter after Herbert Edward Ryle years 1885&ndash 1900 end ...Edward Henry Bickersteth , January 25, 1825, Islington May 16, 1906 was a bishop in the Church of England . Edward Henry Bickersteth was the son of Edward Bickersteth, Rector of Watton, Hertfordshire . He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge , where he graduated B.A. in 1847, ref Venn BKRT842EH ref and was awarded the Chancellor s Gold Medal for poetry in 1844, 1845 and 1846. ref cite book title A Complete Collection of the English Poems which Have Obtained the Chancellor s Gold Medal in the University of Cambridge publisher W. Metcalfe location Cambridge url http books.google.co.uk books pdf A Complete Collection of the English Poe.pdf?id Gw6GyHofIIAC&output pdf&sig ACfU3U0C1ql6Dwby1ZNXGr1xK8t55UU3YQ author University of Cambridge format PDF year 1859 accessdate 2008 10 01 ref On taking Holy Orders in 1848, he became curate of Banningham , Norfolk , and then of Christ Church, Tunbridge Wells . He was called to the Rectory of Hinton Martell in 1852 and to the Vicarage of Christ Church, Hampstead in 1855. In 1885 he became Dean of Gloucester and in the same year Bishop of Exeter . He edited hymnal s and was an accomplished poet . Beginning with a volume of poem s in 1849, he published extensively. His Hymnal Companion called forth from John D. Julian Dr. Julian , editor of A Dictionary of Hymnology , these high words of praise Of its kind and from its theological standpoint, as an evangelical hymn book, it is in poetic grace, literary excellence, and lyric beauty, the finest collection in the Anglican Church and the author s contributions to this volume are pronounced very beautiful and of much value. References Reflist cite book last Julian first John authorlink John D. Julian coauthors title A Dictionary of Hymnology publisher John Murray date 1907 location London ... Bishops of Exeter ... more details
The Exeter Cathedral cathedral , founded in 1050 when the bishop s seat was moved from the nearby town ... cathedral. It is the seat of the Bishop of Exeter . The present building was complete by about 1400 ... City of Exeter nickname motto Semper fidelis image skyline ExeterCollage.jpg imagesize 280px image ... 256px image map Exeter UK locator map.svg mapsize 256px map caption The District of Exeter shown ... subdivision name4 Devon government type Exeter City Council leader title Lord Mayor leader name Stella ... HQ leader name2 Civic Centre, Paris Street leader title3 Wards leader name3 List of wards in Exeter 18 leader title4 Parliament of the United Kingdom UK Parliament leader name4 Exeter UK Parliament constituency Exeter br East Devon UK Parliament constituency East Devon leader title5 European Parliament ... Exeter IPAc en audio en uk Exeter.ogg k s t r respell EK si t r is a historic city in Devon ... 436241&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1325566183878&enc 1 publisher ONS accessdate 3 January 2012 ref Exeter was the most south westerly Roman fortified settlement in Roman Britain Britain . Its Exeter Cathedral ... Reformation . Exeter has been identified as one of the top ten most profitable locations for a business to be based. ref Dun & Bradstreet, 2001 ref The city has good transport links, with Exeter St David s railway station , Exeter Central railway station , the M5 motorway and Exeter International ... See also Dumnonii The favourable location of Exeter, on a dry ridge of land ending in a spur that overlooks ... name for Exeter, Isca Dumnoniorum Isca of the Dumnones or Devonians , suggests that the city was of Celt ... inhabitants of the place. File Exeter, 1563.jpg thumb left An illustration of Exeter in 1563, entitled ... stands. This element is clearly present in the Modern Welsh names for Exeter Caerwysg and the River ... of military activity at the time of Vespasian before the Exeter site was consolidated. Significant ... url http www.britarch.ac.uk ba ba65 feat2.shtml title Great Sites Exeter Roman Baths work British Archaeology ... more details
and Exeter. The Bishop of Plymouth oversees the Archdeaconries of Plymouth and Totnes. Archdeaconry ...Infobox diocese jurisdiction Diocese name Exeter province Province of Canterbury Canterbury parishes 506 churches 625 bishop Michael Langrish , Bishop of Exeter cathedral Exeter Cathedral archdeaconries Barnstaple, Exeter, Plymouth, Totnes suffragans Robert Evens , Bishop of Crediton br John Ford bishop John Ford , Bishop of Plymouth Anglican Bishop of Plymouth archdeacons David Gunn Johnson, Archdeacon of Barnstaple br Penny Driver, List of Archdeacons of Exeter Archdeacon of Exeter br John Rawlings ... exeter.anglican.org The Diocese of Exeter is a Church of England diocese covering the county of Devon . It is one of the largest dioceses in England. The Exeter Cathedral Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Exeter is the seat of the diocesan bishop, the Right Reverend Michael Langrish , Bishop of Exeter . It is part of the Province of Canterbury . The bishop is assisted in his duties by two suffragan bishops the Bishop of Crediton and the Bishop of Plymouth Anglican Bishop of Plymouth . History The Diocese of Crediton was created out of the Bishop of Sherborne historic Diocese of Sherborne ... there. ref name exeterecchisory http genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk DEV Exeter ExeterHist1850 Ecclesiastical.html Exeter Ecclesiastical History . Retrieved on 5 June 2008. ref In 1046, Leofric, Bishop of Exeter Leofric became the Bishop of Crediton following his appointment he decided that the see should be moved to the larger, more culturally significant and defensible walled town of Exeter . In 1050, King Edward the Confessor authorised that Exeter was to be the seat of the bishop for Devon and Cornwall and that a cathedral was to be built there for the bishop s throne. Thus, Leofric became the last diocesan Bishop of Crediton and the first Bishop of Exeter . ref name exeterecchisory http genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk DEV Exeter ExeterHist1850 Ecclesiastical.html Exeter Ecclesiastical History . Retrieved ... more details
Exeter College may refer to Exeter College, Oxford a college of Oxford University Exeter College, Exeter a college in Exeter, Devon disambig ... more details
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Arundel bishop of Exeter John Arundel 1496 1509 Edward Willoughby col break 1509 Thomas Hobbes 1509 ...NOTOC Portal Anglicanism The Dean of Exeter is the head of the Chapter religion Chapter of Exeter Cathedral Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Exeter , England . ref Details up to 1950 are from cite journal author Ursula Radford title An Introduction to the Deans of Exeter journal Report & Transactions of the Devonshire Association year 1955 volume 87 pages 1 24 ref The chapter was established by Bishop William Briwere 1224 44 who set up the offices of Dean and chancellor of Exeter Cathedral, allowing the chapter to elect those officers. ref cite encyclopedia last Barlow first Frank authorlink ..., Exeter. On 15 December 2011, HM Government announced the appointment of the Revd Canon Jonathan Draper BA PhD, Canon Theologian at York Minster to become the next Dean of Exeter. ref name no10 http www.number10.gov.uk news dean of exeter appointed Number 10 Dean of Exeter appointed ref Since ... Theologian of York Minster named as new Dean of Exeter ref List of deans col begin col break 1225 ... Haddon 1554 1558 Thomas Reynolds bishop Thomas Reynolds 1560 1570 Gregory Dodds 1571 1583 George Carew ... 1661 1662 Seth Ward bishop Seth Ward 1662 1663 Edward Young 1663 1681 George Cary 1681 1701 Richard ... Lyttelton bishop Charles Lyttleton 1762 1784 Jeremiah Milles col break 1784 1790 William Buller 1790 1802 Charles Harward 1803 1809 Charles Talbot 1809 1810 George Gordon 1810 1813 John Garnett bishop ... 1883 1900 Benjamin Morgan Cowie 1900 1918 Alfred Earle bishop Alfred Earle 1918 1931 Henry Reginald ... name dio http norwich.anglican.org article 1030?t resources Diocese of Norwich New Bishop of Lynn ... Vol.1 body of work.djvu 431 Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.1 p.431 Deans of Exeter Diocese of Exeter Office holders in the Diocese of Exeter Category Exeter Category Deans of Exeter Category Diocese of Exeter ... more details
Exeter is the county town of Devon. It may also refer to Place names Australia Exeter, New South Wales Exeter, South Australia Exeter, Tasmania Canada Exeter, Ontario United Kingdom Exeter , Devon&mdash the original location Exeter UK Parliament constituency The University of Exeter United States of America Exeter, California Exeter, Connecticut, a village of the town of Lebanon, Connecticut Lebanon Exeter, Illinois Exeter, Maine Exeter Federalsburg, Maryland , listed on the NRHP in Maryland Exeter Township, Michigan Exeter, Missouri Exeter, Nebraska Exeter, New Hampshire Phillips Exeter Academy , an independent secondary school Exeter High School New Hampshire , a public school The Exeter incident , a 1965 UFO case Exeter, New York Exeter, Pennsylvania Exeter, Rhode Island Exeter, Wisconsin , a town Exeter community , Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Exeter Township, Pennsylvania disambiguation Exeter Leesburg, Virginia , List of RHPs in VA listed on the NRHP in Virginia Other uses Exeter College, Oxford , England HMS Exeter HMS Exeter , any of several Royal Navy ships The Duke of Exeter The Earl of Exeter The Marquess of Exeter The Exeter Book , an Old English codex In fiction The USS Exeter USS Exeter , a starship appearing in the Star Trek episode The Omega Glory and in the spinoff Starship ExeterExeter Scion , a fictional bounty hunter in the CrossGen Sigilverse Exeter, the leader of the aliens in the film This Island Earth disambiguation geo ca Exeter desambiguaci de Exeter Begriffskl rung es Exeter desambiguaci n fr Exeter homonymie it Exeter disambigua nl Exeter pl Exeter ujednoznacznienie pt Exeter desambigua o sl Exeter razlo itev fi Exeter t smennyssivu sv Exeter olika betydelser ... more details
Exeter monastery was a monastery in Devon , England . ref cite web url http www.britannia.com history devon churches stnicpriory.html title Britannia Monasteries St. Nicholas Priory, Exeter publisher Britannia.com date accessdate 2010 09 22 ref There were three monasteries at Exeter nuns monks founded by King Ethelred in 868 benedictine monks founded by King Athelstan in 932. ref cite web url http www.pastscape.org.uk hob.aspx?hob id 448317 title Detailed Result MONUMENT NO. 448317 publisher Pastscape date accessdate 2010 09 22 ref Saint Boniface was educated at Adestancester in 690, which has been identified as Exeter. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id 3m9bAAAAQAAJ&pg PA141&lpg PA141&dq Adestancester&source bl&ots k3G9YHXpZ5&sig VAY37bfvp KNJ2j G2i8fQttnTo&hl en&ei gg6aTMLBEYKClAfov4UI&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&sqi 2&ved 0CBUQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q Adestancester&f false title A description of England and Wales Containing a particular account of each county publisher printed for Newbery and Carnan year 1769 ref Exeter was sacked by the Danes in 1003, but the monastery was restored by Cnut in 1019. Bishop Leofric moved the united Sees of Devon and Cornwall from Crediton to Exeter, in 1050. ref cite web url http www.britannia.com bios leofricex.html title Britannia Biographies Leofric, Bishop of Exeter publisher Britannia.com date accessdate 2010 09 22 ref References Reflist coord missing Devon Category Monasteries in Devon Devon struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
of ExeterExeter diocese start 1050 province Province of Canterbury Canterbury archbishop bishop The Rt ..., Bishop of ExeterBishop Leofric as his seat, but services were often held out of doors, close to the site ..., such as the glass of the great east window, the misericords, the Exeter Book, the bishop s throne ... bishop , first Bishop of Exeter 1050 1072 Robert Warelwast , Bishop of Exeter 1138 1155 Bartholomew Iscanus , Bishop of Exeter 1161 1184 John the Chanter , Bishop of Exeter 1186 1191 Henry Marshal , Bishop of Exeter 1194 1206 Simon of Apulia , Bishop of Exeter 1214 1223 Walter Branscombe , Bishop of Exeter 1258 1280 Peter Quinel , Bishop of Exeter 1280 1291 Henry de Bracton , English ecclesiastic and jurist Expand list date December 2010 Col 2 of 2 Walter de Stapledon , Bishop of Exeter 1308 1326 John Grandisson , Bishop of Exeter 1327 1369 Thomas de Brantingham , Lord High Treasurer English lord treasurer and Bishop of Exeter 1370 1394 Edmund Stafford , Lord Privy Seal , Lord Chancellor , Baron Stafford and Bishop of Exeter 1395 1419 Hugh Oldham , Bishop of Exeter 1504 1519 William Alley , Bishop of Exeter 1560 1571 William Bradbridge , Bishop of Exeter 1571 1578 John Woolton , Bishop ...Infobox church name Exeter Cathedral fullname Cathedral Church of Saint Peter image Exeter 28Ap11 wyrdlight.jpg ... TEXT location Exeter, Devon country United Kingdom denomination Church of England tradition ..., Assistant Organist logo logosize logolink logoalt Exeter Cathedral , the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter at Exeter , is an Anglican cathedral , and the seat of the Bishop of Exeter , in the city status in the United Kingdom city of Exeter , Devon in South West England . The present building was complete ... The founding of the cathedral at Exeter, England Exeter , dedicated to Saint Peter , dates from 1050, when the seat of the bishop of United sees of Devon and Cornwall Devon and Cornwall was transferred ... the appointment of Walter Branscombe Walter Bronescombe as bishop in 1258, the building was already ... more details
primary sources date February 2008 Infobox Secondary school name Exeter College native name logo motto established 1970 type College of tertiary education category label category gender label gender affiliations affiliation su president chairman label chairman principal Richard Atkins asst principal vice principal campus director headmaster dean rector founder chaplain head label head faculty teaching staff enrollment enrolment 12,000 students grades label grades address city Exeter state Devon province ... picture image caption picture2 image caption2 Exeter College is a tertiary education tertiary college in the city of Exeter , Devon , England, providing further education for 16 18 year old students ... and professional development courses. Exeter College was established in 1970 as the first tertiary college in England. ref http www.exe coll.ac.uk College History.aspx Exeter College A brief history ref The college offers higher education in partnership with institutions including the University of Exeter ... and Kingston University . As the main academic partner of the regional airline Flybe , Exeter College ... professional development courses and bespoke training plans. Locations Exeter College is based in several sites in Exeter Hele Road The Hele Road campus includes the Hele Building and Tower Building ... restaurant 34, the hair and beauty spa and salon H2B, and the Exeter College Students Union building ... Yard building. Exeter Guildhall Centre Exeter College has a centre in the Guildhall Shopping ... 524288,1048576 typename Colleges Ofsted Exeter College, Exeter http www.plymouth.ac.uk pages view.asp?page 7395 University of Plymouth Partner Institutions http www.ecsu.co.uk Exeter College Students Union External links http www.exe coll.ac.uk Exeter College website Universities and colleges in South West England coord 50 43 42 N 3 32 19 W display title type edu region GB Category Exeter Category Further education colleges in Devon Category Buildings and structures in Exeter ... more details
Exeter Township may refer to Exeter Township, Clay County, Kansas Exeter Township, Monroe County, Michigan Exeter Township, Barry County, Missouri Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Exeter Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania Exeter Township, Wyoming County, Pennsylvania See also Exeter Fairmont Consolidated Township, Fillmore County, Nebraska Geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages ... more details
of Exeter Cathedral by Leofric, Bishop of Exeter Leofric , the first bishop of Exeter . It is believed ... incursion, to which it would eventually succumb. The Exeter Book s heritage becomes traceable as of 1050, when Leofric was made Bishop of ExeterBishop at Exeter . Among the treasures which ...Distinguish Liber Exoniensis The Exeter Book , Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3501, also known as the Codex Exoniensis , is a tenth century ref cite book last Fell first Christine editor Malcolm Godden and Michael Lapidge title The Cambridge Companion to Old English Literature year 2007 publisher Cambridge ... leaves the original first 8 pages are lost. The Exeter Book is the largest known collection of Old ... date of the Exeter Codex s inscription is still unknown, it may generally be described as one of the great ... all sorts of things . This book has been widely assumed to be the Exeter Codex as it survives today ... the other texts in the Exeter Book, there are over ninety riddles. They are written in the style of Anglo ... Holland year 2008 title The Exeter Book Riddles publisher Enitharmon Press location London isbn 9781904634461 cite book author Krapp, George Philip coauthors Dobbie, Elliot Van Kirk year 1936 title The Exeter ... J. Muir year 2000 title The Exeter anthology of Old English poetry an edition of Exeter Dean and Chapter MS 3501, 2nd edn publisher University of Exeter Press location Exeter isbn 0859896307 See ... labyrinth library oe exeter.html The Exeter Book http penelope.uchicago.edu grout encyclopaedia romana britannia anglo saxon flowers enigmata.html James Grout Exeter Book of Riddles , part of the Encyclop dia ... images of The Wanderer from the codex http www.evellum.com index.html?exeter The Exeter Anthology ... Anglo Saxon documents Category Old English poetry Category Exeter Category Riddles Category Exeter Cathedral Library collection Category English manuscripts de Exeter Book fr Livre d Exeter it The Exeter Book nl Exeter Book ja no Exeterboken sv Exeterboken ... more details
Siege of Exeter may refer to The Mercian Siege of Exeter c.630 also known as the Siege of Caer Uisc The Danish Siege of Exeter 893 The Siege of Exeter 1068 , during the Norman Conquest of England The Siege of Exeter 1549 during the Prayer Book Rebellion The Sieges of Exeter 1642, 1643, 1645 during the English Civil War disambig ... more details
Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Exeter after the city of Exeter in Devon . HMS Exeter 1680 6 was a 70 gun third rate launched in 1680. She was damaged in an explosion in 1691 and was hulked. She was broken up in 1717. HMS Exeter 1697 6 was a 60 gun fourth rate launched in 1697. She was rebuilt to carry 58 guns in 1744 and was broken up in 1763. HMS Exeter 1763 6 was a 64 gun third rate launched in 1763. She was burned as unseaworthy in 1784. HMS Exeter 68 6 was a York class cruiser York class heavy cruiser launched in 1929. She fought at the battle of the River Plate River Plate in 1939, and was sunk at the Battle of the Java Sea in 1942. HMS Exeter was to have been a frigate . She was ordered in 1956, but cancelled in 1957. HMS Exeter D89 6 was a Type 42 destroyer Type 42 destroyer , launched in 1979. She served in the Falklands War and the Gulf War , and was in service until she was decommissioned on 27 May 2009. Battle honours battle of Sadras Sadras , 1782 battle of Providien Providien , 1782 battle of Negapatam 1782 Negapatam , 1782 battle of Trincomalee Trincomalee , 1782 Battle of the River Plate River Plate , 1939 Battle of Malaya Malaya , 1942 battle of Sunda Strait Sunda Strait , 1942 Falklands War Falklands , 1982 Gulf War Kuwait , 1991 External links http www.royalnavy.mod.uk server show nav.1642 Exeter s Royal Navy website Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Exeter, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names de HMS Exeter es HMS Exeter fr HMS Exeter it HMS Exeter no HMS Exeter ru HMS Exeter sl HMS Exeter fi HMS Exeter ... more details
Exeter Nunnery was a nunnery in Exeter , Devon , England . References Reflist coord 50.7221851 3.5310262 type landmark region GB source Wikimapia scale 2000 name Exeter Nunnery site display title Category Monasteries in Devon Category Buildings and structures in Exeter Category Nunneries in England Devon struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
coord 42.9823 70.9459 type river display title Image Exeter River, Exeter, NH.jpg thumb right Exeter River in 1907, Exeter, New Hampshire . The Exeter River is a convert 40.5 mi adj on long ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT state geographic information system ref river located in Rockingham County, New Hampshire Rockingham County in southeastern New Hampshire , the United States . It rises in the town of Chester, New Hampshire Chester , convert 12 mi southeast of Manchester, New Hampshire Manchester . It follows a winding course east and northeast to Exeter, New Hampshire Exeter , where it becomes the Squamscott River , a tidal river leading north to Great Bay New Hampshire Great Bay . There are falls and small dams at Exeter and several other villages along the river. Its drainage basin encompasses an area of convert 126 sqmi . The upper convert 33.3 mi of the river, from its headwaters to its confluence with Great Brook in Exeter, were designated into the NH Rivers Management and Protection Program in August 1995. References reflist Category Landforms of Rockingham County, New Hampshire Category Rivers of New Hampshire NewHampshire geo stub ... more details
unreferenced date September 2007 Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image image Exeter Scion.jpg 210px caption Exeter in Scion 12 comic color background c0c0c0 character name Exeter publisher CrossGen Entertainment debut Scion comics Scion creators Ron Marz, Jim Cheung alliance color background ffc0c0 real name Exeter species Genetically modifed humanoid alliances Sanctuary Isle br Raven Dynasty aliases powers Great strength, Fast healing, Great determination, Tracker Exeter is a character created for the CrossGen universe. He is a major character found in the comic book Scion , first as an enemy of Prince Ethan comics Ethan , later as an ally. Character details Exeter appears as a huge, leathery skinned humanoid who wields two double bladed axes one in each hand . Exeter is the most famous bounty hunter in the Raven lands, he tracks down all types of people and humanoids. When Prince Ethan first escapes from the Raven castle, Prince Bron Scion Bron hires Exeter to track him down and bring him back. Exeter is defeated several times by Prince Ethan. In their last battle, Exeter shatters Ethan s blade but then Ethan calls upon the power of his Sigil to create a blade of energy which is able to cut through metal like a Lightsaber and with this weapon he defeats Exeter. However, he does not kill Exeter. Exeter has a change of heart and he goes to find the refuge place which Princess Ashleigh Scion Ashleigh has helped create for the lesser races in the Raven lands. He arrives ... are slaughtered, except him. Ethan and Ashleigh arrive soon after to find a grim and wounded Exeter standing in a field of bodies. Exeter tells them what happened and asks if he can join them, they agree. Later they discover that Exeter is part of a Raven experiment in creating a new breed of super warriors. The secret laboratory is destroyed by them. Exeter becomes a loyal and valuable companion. Exeter is seemingly unkillable though he is not gifted by a sigil. Category CrossGen characters ... more details
Image cecilsr.JPG thumb float right 250px William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley Image Marquess of Exeter COA.svg thumb right 200px Marquess of Exeter is a title that has been created twice, once in the Peerage ... of England in 1525 for Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter Henry Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon ... was succeeded by his son from his first marriage to Mary Cheke, Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter Thomas ... Earl of Exeter in the Peerage of England on the same day his half brother was created Earl of Salisbury ... . Lord Exeter married as his second wife Elizabeth Cecil, 16th Baroness de Ros Elizabeth, 16th ... was inherited by his cousin Francis Manners, 6th Earl of Rutland . Lord Exeter had no other sons and was succeeded ... Exeter represented Stamford in Parliament for sixteen years. In 1801 he was created Marquess of Exeter ... seat of the Marquesses of Exeter His eldest son, the sixth Marquess, was a Conservative politician ... Olympic Committee . Lord Exeter also represented Peterborough in the House of Commons and served ... son of the first Earl of Exeter. Also, Lord William Cecil , third son of the third Marquess .... The marquessate of Exeter is the senior marquessate in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The Marquesses ... home of the Marquesses of Exeter is Burghley House , near Stamford, Lincolnshire . Marquesses of Exeter, first creation 1525 Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter , 2nd Earl of Devon, attainted ... 50px Barons Burghley 1571 William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley 1521 1598 Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter Thomas Cecil, 2nd Baron Burghley 1542 1623 created Earl of Exeter in 1605 Earls of Exeter 1605 Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter 1542 1623 William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Exeter 1566 1640 William Cecil, 17th Baron de Ros 1590 1618 David Cecil, 3rd Earl of Exeter c. 1600 1643 John Cecil, 4th Earl of Exeter 1628 1678 John Cecil, 5th Earl of Exeter c. 1648 1700 John Cecil, 6th Earl of Exeter 1674 1721 John Cecil, 7th Earl of Exeter c. 1700 1722 Brownlow Cecil, 8th Earl of Exeter 1701 1754 Brownlow Cecil ... more details
Infobox Radio station image name Exeter FM airdate 18 February 2008 frequency 107.3 FM area Exeter , Devon format All Time Favioutes, Easy Listening, and Mix Music owner Exeter FM Limited Exeter FM is an independent locally owned radio station based in Exeter in Devon . ref http www.mediauk.com radio 344189 107.3 exeter fm mediauk.com radio 344189 107.3 exeter fm ref About Exeter FM is a locally focused radio station for Exeter and the surrounding area that is designed to appeal to a broad range of adult listeners, particularly those aged 35 54, with a full service of comprehensive news and local information, engaging speech features and conversation and a wide variety of music from the 60s to the present day. ref http www.ofcom.org.uk radio ifi rbl car ifmapps exeter exeterfm.pdf ofcom.org.uk ref Presenters Ben Clark Chris Dinnis Matt Young Dean Brame Mike Harwood Steve Jennings Joe Hellier Previous presenters Ian Starling http www.thevoice106.co.uk The Voice North Devon Lee Francis http www.thevoice106.co.uk The Voice North Devon Colin Slade Nino Firetto References references External links http www.exeter.fm exeter.fm Official website http www.mediauk.com radio 344189 107.3 exeter fm mediauk.com Entry on mediauk. coord missing Devon Category Radio stations in Devon Category Radio stations established in 2008 ... more details