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Editions published in Transactions of the Devonshire Association 200
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William the Conqueror's Siege of Exeter in 1068
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Matilda Peverel, c.1080-c.1140, wife of Robert fitz Martin
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The Courtenays and the re-establishment of the Earldom of Devon in the fourteenth century
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Long-term Patterns of Growth, Mortality, Regeneration and Natural Disturbance in Wistman's Wood, A High-Altitude Oakwood on Dartmoor
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Marine Biology in Devon: Past, Present and Future
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A Knight to Remember: The Building Enterprises of Hugh Courtney (1276-1340)
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The Distribution of Plant Species and Vegetation on the Saltmarsh in the Otter Estuary at Budleigh Salterton
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The Vegetation of Dartmoor during the Loch Lomond Stadial
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The Budds of North Tawton: a medical family of the 19th century
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The changing face of the English sweating sickness in the epidemic of August, 1551, in Devonshire: a shift towards endemicity?
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Changes in Wistman s Wood, Dartmoor: photographic and other evidence
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Epidemics in Devon, 1538-1837
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Scenic Qualities of the South-east Devon Coast
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Eylesbarrow (1814–1852): A Study of a Dartmoor Tin Mine
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Pilton Long Stone Excavation, 1967
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Railways in Devon (Presidential Address)
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Exeter Castle: Its Background, Origin and History
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Eggesford and Heywood Castles
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The economic development of some Devon manors in the thirteenth century
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Excavations at Dean Moor (1954-56)
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The rebuilding of the hall of Compton Castle
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Totnes Castle: Recent Excavation by the Ancient Monuments Department, Ministry of Works
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Pastoralism on Dartmoor
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The Motte at Castle Dyke, High Week
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Some Early Medical Men in Exeter
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Some notes on Shebbear and Durpley Castle
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The Hillfort and Castle Hill at Widworthy
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Early Barons of Torrington and Barnstaple
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Compton Castle
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Members of parliament for Barnstaple, 1295-1492
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The Long Bridge of Barnstaple, Part One
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The castle of Barnstaple
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