In Ugbrooke Park (1829)
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Rowe, Rev. Samuel. A perambulation of the antient and royal forest of Dartmoor, and the venville precincts,
Plymouth: C. E. Moat; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; Hamilton, Adams & Co.; S. Rowe, 1856. pp. 147 - 148.From this point [Bottor Rock], [
], we shall bid farewell to the Teign, which has so long been the companion of our wanderings. We shall mark its course along the deep vale on the left, with the pleasant town of Chudleigh, and its characteristic cliff, on the eastern bank. Below Chudleigh Bridge, it sweeps in front of the stately groves of Ugbrook Park, and loses the character of a moorland stream. [Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
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1829