522:, Maud de Tracy (died before Michaelmas 1279), daughter and sole heiress of Henry de Tracy (died 1274). Nicholas's son William FitzMartin (died 1324) thus inherited Barnstaple from his mother and Blagdon from his grandfather. On the death in 1326 of William's son William without children, his co-heirs were his surviving sister Eleanor and James Audley (died 1386) the son of his deceased sister Joan FitzMartin (died 1322). Eleanor FitzMartin (died 1342) died without children, albeit having married twice.
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all economically active people aged 16–74. In the Index of
Multiple Deprivation 2004, it was ranked at 24,228 out of 32,482 wards in England, where 1 was the most deprived LSOA and 32,482 the least deprived. The 2011 Census highlights that the population had dropped to 1,116 within 737 hectares of land. 938 of these people were of working age and 155 had no qualifications. The 2021 census puts the population at 1,184 a slight increase over the previous 10 years
554:, the anti-slavery campaigner, about her school, "Several of the grown-up youths had been tried at the last assizes; three were children of a person lately condemned to be hanged — many thieves! Of this banditti we have enlisted one hundred and seventy; and when the clergyman, a hard man, who is also the magistrate, saw these creatures kneeling around us, whom he had seldom seen but to commit or punish in some way, he burst into tears".
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has responsibility for local issues, including setting an annual precept (local rate) to cover the council’s operating costs and producing annual accounts for public scrutiny. The parish council evaluates local planning applications and works with the local police, district council officers, and
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However, Mr Bere, the curate referred to in this letter, soon became implacably opposed to the school and after years of pressure it was forced to close. Nevertheless, the furore created made the "Blagdon
Controversy" a milestone of national importance in the development of education for the
620:, as well as consulting with the district council on the maintenance, repair, and improvement of highways, drainage, footpaths, public transport, and street cleaning. Conservation matters (including trees and listed buildings) and environmental issues are also of interest to the council.
900:) has a 116-foot tower with pinnacles and a cusped lozenge pattern parapet, with a stair turret spirelet in the north-east corner. The tower dates from the 15th century and is one of the tallest in Somerset. The remainder of the church was rebuilt in 1907–09 by
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There are several houses in the village dating from medieval times and earlier. The houses facing on to Bell Square in the north corner of the West End date from the fourteenth century. The shape of some of the existing fields suggest they are of
550:, shocked at the poverty and ignorance to be found in Mendip villages, was active establishing schools in the area. In 1795 she founded a Sunday School in Blagdon, in the building now called Hannah More House. About this time she wrote to
497:. The Domesday Book recorded a land area for Blagdon approximating to 2,000 acres (8 km), including 200 acres (0.8 km) of woodland. Serlo left no sons and his daughter Geva was his sole heiress. She married twice: firstly to "
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Rainbows ~ www.blagdonrainbows.co.uk, Brownies and Guides
730:. Its administrative headquarters is in the town hall in
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2058:"Gate Lodge and Gates south of Coombe Lodge (1129180)"
501:" (died before 1086), to whom she bore a son and heir
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The Buildings of England: North Somerset and Bristol
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1339:Collingwood, Jeremy; Margaret Collingwood (1990).
631:which was created in 1996, as established by the
526:(died 1386) was Joan's son by her second husband
1772:"Stables and Archway at Aldwick Court (1146346)"
1372:Somerset County Council Archaeological Projects
1616:Moore, James; Roy Rice; Ernest Hucker (1995).
1007:Sir William Henry Wills, 1st Baron Winterstoke
935:Blagdon is the setting of Chapters 8 and 9 of
745:. Before 1974 that the parish was part of the
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1591:Mason, Edmund J. & Mason, Doreen (1982).
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1032:There are several Grade II listed buildings:
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1876:"The Old Rectory and Wing Cottage (1146401)"
1746:"Lodge to south-west of Woodlands (1146370)"
1697:. Newton Abbot, Devon: David & Charles.
1328:. Western Unitarian Association. p. 26.
1157:. Wimborne, Dorset: The Dovecote Press Ltd.
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1057:Fir Tree Farmhouse and attached outbuildings
726:but it is administered independently of the
1928:"Blagdon Court and Court Cottage (1146437)"
1017:Sir George Alfred Wills, Baronet of Blagdon
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1532:Office for National Statistics 2001 Census
1255:Sanders, pp.15, Blagdon; p.104, Barnstaple
1075:Gate Lodge and Gates south of Coombe Lodge
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1419:"The Avon (Structural Change) Order 1995"
1111:"Local Area Report – Blagdon (E04001003)"
718:North Somerset's area covers part of the
2188:) is being considered for deletion. See
804:. The headquarters of the dairy company
1618:Bilbie and the Chew Valley clock makers
1183:Somerset by Wade, G.W. & Wade, J.H.
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42:Blagdon with the lake in the foreground
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1393:"Councillor details - Patrick Keating"
513:. He also gave land at Blagdon to the
1235:. The History Press. pp. 91–94.
471:Blagdon is believed to have been the
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3365:Brimble Pit and Cross Swallet Basins
1042:Stables and Archway at Aldwick Court
3561:King John's Hunting Lodge, Axbridge
426:meaning 'the black or bleak down'.
387:and 12 miles (19 km) south west of
363:, in England. It is located in the
2140:National Heritage List for England
2114:National Heritage List for England
2088:National Heritage List for England
2062:National Heritage List for England
2036:National Heritage List for England
2010:National Heritage List for England
1984:National Heritage List for England
1958:National Heritage List for England
1932:National Heritage List for England
1906:National Heritage List for England
1880:National Heritage List for England
1854:National Heritage List for England
1828:National Heritage List for England
1802:National Heritage List for England
1776:National Heritage List for England
1750:National Heritage List for England
1724:National Heritage List for England
1673:National Heritage List for England
1647:National Heritage List for England
1506:National Heritage List for England
1301:National Heritage List for England
774:Britain leaving the European Union
369:Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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2192:to help reach a consensus. ›
941:Mr Finchley Discovers his England
788:Church tower with the lake behind
752:The parish is represented in the
528:Nicholas Audley, 1st Baron Audley
1453:A vision of Britain Through Time
1268:. Blagdon Stores. Archived from
1054:The Old Rectory and Wing Cottage
1039:Lodge to south-west of Woodlands
758:Parliament of the United Kingdom
575:Blagdon in the twentieth century
518:heiress of the feudal barony of
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3420:Crook Peak to Shute Shelve Hill
1643:"Church of St Andrew (1146388)"
1233:The Knights Templar in Somerset
1060:Blagdon Court and Court Cottage
939:'s best-selling novel of 1934,
859:is easily accessible around 13
766:South West England constituency
713:South Western Ambulance Service
675:, leisure services, parks, and
635:. It provides a single tier of
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3515:Wurt Pit and Devil's Punchbowl
2567:Wurt Pit and Devil's Punchbowl
1343:. Lion Books. pp. 95–99.
1322:Clarke, James Freeman (1836).
1119:Office for National Statistics
709:Avon and Somerset Constabulary
524:James Audley, 2nd Baron Audley
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3495:Sandpit Hole and Bishop's Lot
2527:Dundry Main Road South Quarry
2167:Blagdon Village Plan Document
2006:"Walnut Tree House (1236124)"
1850:"Hannah More House (1146382)"
1475:"Baynard's Educational Trust"
1296:"Hannah More House (1146382)"
679:. It is also responsible for
3653:Bath and North East Somerset
3490:St. Dunstan's Well Catchment
3335:Axbridge Hill and Fry's Hill
3169:St. Dunstan's Well Catchment
2611:Bath and North East Somerset
705:Avon Fire and Rescue Service
415:and the name comes from the
1980:"Court Farmhouse (1146442)"
1019:(1854 - 1928) President of
873:Wrington Vale Light Railway
808:is located in the village.
581:Wrington Vale Light Railway
459:The parish was part of the
94:OS grid reference
25:Human settlement in England
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3720:Villages in North Somerset
3715:Civil parishes in Somerset
1566:Pevsner, Nikolaus (1958).
1455:. University of Portsmouth
1397:n-somerset.moderngov.co.uk
1153:Robinson, Stephen (1992).
764:. It was also part of the
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3410:Compton Martin Ochre Mine
3054:Compton Martin Ochre Mine
2522:Compton Martin Ochre Mine
2209:Map of Blagdon circa 1900
2110:"Masonic Lodge (1320938)"
1954:"Blagdon House (1320939)"
1720:"Aldwick Court (1129176)"
1001:Augustus Montague Toplady
989:Augustus Montague Toplady
633:Local Government Act 1992
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2190:templates for discussion
2032:"Coombe Lodge (1129179)"
18:Blagdon (disambiguation)
3617:National Cycle Route 24
3551:Charterhouse Roman Town
3460:Kingdown and Middledown
3189:Tyning's Barrow Swallet
2562:Plaster's Green Meadows
2163:Blagdon Village Website
2084:"Gauge House (1129181)"
1693:Atthill, Robin (1976).
1501:"The New Inn (1146421)"
950:The local History Group
747:Axbridge Rural District
728:non-metropolitan county
542:The Blagdon Controversy
407:The village was called
2547:Hartcliff Rocks Quarry
2204:Blagdon Primary School
2136:"Mill House (1311800)"
1231:Faith, Juliet (2009).
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762:Wells and Mendip Hills
461:Hundred of Winterstoke
272:Wells and Mendip Hills
198:Postcode district
128:Ceremonial county
110:Unitary authority
3689:North Somerset Levels
3586:East Somerset Railway
3164:St Cuthbert's Swallet
1824:"Bay Trees (1129178)"
1798:"Woodlands (1129177)"
1325:The Western Messenger
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2455:Chew Magna Reservoir
1669:"Lychgate (1320937)"
1272:on 10 September 2011
1155:Somerset Place Names
912:. It is a Grade II*
906:Wills tobacco family
653:environmental health
467:Norman feudal barony
178:Sovereign state
16:For other uses, see
3581:Cheddar Valley line
3576:Somerset Coal Canal
3541:Drove Cottage Henge
3510:Windsor Hill Quarry
3350:Barns Batch Spinney
3345:Banwell Ochre Caves
3194:Upper Flood Swallet
3184:Thrupe Lane Swallet
3154:Shute Shelve Cavern
3034:Banwell Ochre Caves
3024:Axbridge Ochre Mine
2868:Westbury-sub-Mendip
2502:Barns Batch Spinney
2252:Towns and villages:
1695:Mendip: A new study
1595:. Robert Hale Ltd.
1201:"Somerset Hundreds"
770:European Parliament
602:neighbourhood watch
558:labouring classes.
552:William Wilberforce
371:. According to the
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3571:Somerset Coalfield
3440:Emborough Quarries
3415:Cook's Wood Quarry
3174:Stoke Lane Slocker
3109:Manor Farm Swallet
3014:Attborough Swallet
2630:Surrounding areas:
2532:Emborough Quarries
2364:Nempnett Thrubwell
2134:Historic England.
2108:Historic England.
2082:Historic England.
2056:Historic England.
2030:Historic England.
2004:Historic England.
1978:Historic England.
1952:Historic England.
1926:Historic England.
1900:Historic England.
1874:Historic England.
1848:Historic England.
1822:Historic England.
1796:Historic England.
1770:Historic England.
1744:Historic England.
1718:Historic England.
1667:Historic England.
1641:Historic England.
1429:on 30 January 2008
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894:St Andrew's Church
891:
806:Yeo Valley Organic
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776:in January 2020..
264:UK Parliament
210:Dialling code
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3672:Surrounding areas
3430:Draycott Sleights
3390:Cheddar Reservoir
3380:Chancellor's Farm
3204:Wookey Hole Caves
3084:Goatchurch Cavern
3074:Fairy Cave Quarry
3044:Charterhouse Cave
2990:Shute Shelve Hill
2934:Litton Reservoirs
2924:Cheddar Reservoir
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2465:Litton Reservoirs
1570:. Penguin Books.
1399:. 2 December 2022
1188:Project Gutenberg
1140:"City Population"
1069:Walnut Tree House
1051:Hannah More House
898:Church of England
888:St Andrews Church
853:Weston-super-Mare
732:Weston-super-Mare
720:ceremonial county
697:trading standards
661:refuse collection
625:unitary authority
503:Robert FitzMartin
385:Weston-super-Mare
357:unitary authority
349:ceremonial county
343:is a village and
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3455:Holwell Quarries
3400:Chew Valley Lake
3375:Burrington Combe
3104:Longwood Swallet
3064:Eastwater Cavern
3039:Burrington Combe
2929:Chew Valley Lake
2887:Rivers and lakes
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2576:Open Access Land
2517:Chew Valley Lake
2460:Chew Valley Lake
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