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Lord Basil's Invitational XI v a Windsor Arms XI Cricket Match at P...
A Lord Basil's Invitational XI, based in The Reform Inn in Pilton, played a Windsor Arms XI for the Lord Basil Trophy at Pilton Community College on August 25th 2013. This trophy has been played f...
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The Public Houses of Pilton
In 1971 Margaret Reed published this 28 page booklet entitled ‘The Public Houses of Pilton’. Although the early inns are unrecorded, there is information from around the end of 18th century onward...
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Mary Isaac, Landlady of the Windsor Arms, Bradiford until 1911
Mary Isaac was landlady at the Windsor Arms in Bradiford from an unknown date until 1911. She was the grandmother of Beryl Foster of Pilton. Mary's husband, John Paddon Isaac, had a horse and car...
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SOME SNIPPETS ABOUT PILTON FROM THE NORTH DEVON JOURNAL
This document lists extracts about Pilton (1827 - 1937) taken from the North Devon Journal by Reginald Norman with additional notes made by Margaret Reed. They cover houses and house ownership and...
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The New Inn, Pilton Street
This is the New Inn which was converted from a public house to a dwelling about 1971 . It advertises Starkey, Knight and Ford Prize Medal Ales and Stout. It became The Maltings (No 29 Pilton Stre...
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The Windsor Arms, Bradiford, in 1965
For many years the brewery, Starkeys, operated the Windsor Arms in Bradiford. It was earlier part of Starkey Knight and Ford, based in Tiverton and with breweries in Bridgwater and Taunton and stor...
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