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Henry Fielding (1917)
T. Cann Hughes
Morice Gerard (1930)
T. Cann Hughes
William Crossing (1929)
T. Cann Hughes
Notes on Devon churches (1905)
T. Cann Hughes
Rectors of St.Leonards, Exeter since the Commonwealth (1912)
T. Cann Hughes
the vicars of Winkleigh since the Commonwealth (1927)
T. Cann Hughes
Some notes on rectors of Honiton since the Commonwealth (1898)
T. Cann Hughes
Some notes on the vicars of Totnes since the Commonwealth (1900)
T. Cann Hughes
Some notes on the vicars of Great Torrington since the Commonwealth (1900)
T. Cann Hughes
John Cross, the Tiverton artist (1926)
T. Cann Hughes
Vicars of Buckfastleigh since the Commonwealth (1924)
T. Cann Hughes
Rev.John Pike Jones (1905)
T. Cann Hughes
The vicars of Cullompton since the Commonwealth (1910)
T. Cann Hughes
Notes on the vicars of Crediton since the Commonwealth (1922)
T. Cann Hughes
Vicars of Ashburton since the Commonwealth (1924)
T. Cann Hughes
Notes on vicars of Okehampton (1925)
T. Cann Hughes
Sir Stephen Glynne's notes on the churches of Devon (1934)
T. Cann Hughes
Some notes on the vicars of Totnes since the Commonwealth (1900)
T. Cann Hughes
Helen Watson, a Lancashire novelist (1913)
T. Cann Hughes
Some notes on the vicars of Great Torrington since the commonwealth (1900)
T. Cann Hughes
The Vicars of Winkleigh since the Commonwealth (1927)
T. Cann Hughes
Some notes on the vicars of Totnes since the Commonwealth (1900)
T. Cann Hughes
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