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735: 136: 722: 662: 651:, St Budeaux and the other towns and villages in the treatment were amalgamated into the city of Plymouth. Amid the heavy demolition and construction of this period, six more churches were built in the parish. Much of this activity was initiated by the Plymouth Corporation, which made a habit of buying up the estates of principal landowners and destroying them in order to develop new amenities on the land. The vicar of St Budeaux church at the time, the Reverend T. A. Hancock, was appalled by the corporation's actions and protested in the 1930s, but to no avail. 152: 503: 25: 159: 628:. In the following decade, Trelawney built houses and roads and sold to Joseph Stribling the land that would become the Trelawny Hotel in 1895. The hotel included two bars, a bar parlour, a club room, a coach house, outbuildings, stables and yards, and was the first building in St Budeaux to be lit by electricity. Many new shops also opened in the area during the same time period. 494:(around six times the amount of neighbouring manors). Over the course of the next few hundred years, Bucheside became Bodekishide, Budeokshed, and even Bottockishide and Butshead, the latter form being recorded on the Trevill monuments in the church. The modern name, St Budeaux, is itself a Frenchified "elegant" form. 565:
In 1805, a Gunpowder Works was established alongside Kinterbury Creek for the purpose of restoring damp or damaged gunpowder offloaded from ships. This hazardous process involved unpacking the powder from its barrels, assessing and sieving it, and then "restoving" it (i.e. drying the damp powder in
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In the 1890s, the parish became a self-contained village with significant development in Lower St Budeaux. Much of the development was incited by General John Trelawney, formerly John Jago, who inherited a great deal of St Budeaux's land from his uncle in 1883. In 1890, the village was already
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In 1890 the first railway station master was commissioned his name was Edmund Tolley. He was a well respected member of the community and well known to the locals.
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once more ready for use. At the time the main magazine lcomplex for Plymouth was at Keyham, but when land there was required for development of the
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Francis Drake was given his coat of arms for his support toward the country. with the words written on his coat of arms. (SIC PARVIS MAGNA)
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outlet, are situated in St Budeaux Square which is adjacent to Wolseley Road. Most children of secondary school age in the area attend
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opened a new depot alongside the Works at St Budeaux; named Bull Point, it could accommodate up to 40,000 barrels of powder.
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or bus to one of the residual grammar schools or one of the many other community colleges.
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Dangerous Energy: the archaeology of gunpowder and military explosives manufacture
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just across the water, which took control of St Budeaux and used the church as a
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On 27 March 2020, it was announced that Agaton Fort would become a temporary
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married local woman Mary Newman (Lady Drake was buried there in 1582).
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purchased a sizable amount of land in the area due to Prime Minister
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for close defence. It was also protected by a dry ditch and three
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The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West
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English Heritage National Monuments Record: Agaton Fort
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ownership; the site includes some 48 listed buildings.
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specialized ovens) after which it would be stored in a
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and the improvement of area roads, as well as a new
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St Budeaux is located in Devon
Devon
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SX4458
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Plymouth
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Devon
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