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  • Frob I think it's in Ottery St. Maryon Guy Fawkes night.

    Cheese Rolling: Britain’s Most Dangerous Pastime? MJ 2006

  • To the writer's mind a better plan is to make a break from this established usage and get quarters in one of the quiet old places about eight or ten miles inland, such as Ottery or

    Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter Edric Holmes

  • Various venues, Mon to 7 Nov, wunderbarfestival.co.ukColette BernhardtTar Barrels, Ottery St Mary, Saturday & 5 NovemberThe annual carnival procession kicks off his centuries-old tradition, followerd by the fiery finale next weekend.

    This week's new events 2011

  • Ottery St MaryA splendid chapel in a very grand Devon parish church (below), containing many original features such as a carved eagle lectern and the original canon's stalls and misericords (choir stall carvings).

    Five of the best lady chapels 2011

  • Indeed they have gone so far as to offer a substantial reward "for information concerning Hilaire MacLeod—last seen near Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire, June 18, 1947."

    Archive 2008-04-01 Chris Perridas 2008

  • And as she was leaving my anger mounted slowly until by the time she had reached the turn and started down the hill into Ottery St. Mary I was cursing her softly but vehemently, standing legs spread and hands on hips.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Chris Perridas 2008

  • And as she was leaving my anger mounted slowly until by the time she had reached the turn and started down the hill into Ottery St. Mary I was cursing her softly but vehemently, standing legs spread and hands on hips.

    Antiquarian Weird Tales: A DAMSEL WITH A DULCIMER By MALCOLM FERGUSON Chris Perridas 2008

  • Indeed they have gone so far as to offer a substantial reward "for information concerning Hilaire MacLeod—last seen near Ottery St. Mary, Devonshire, June 18, 1947."

    Antiquarian Weird Tales: A DAMSEL WITH A DULCIMER By MALCOLM FERGUSON Chris Perridas 2008

  • A little later, when MacLeod turned to leave, he asked me if I felt it would be too much of a strain if he bicycled out to Ottery St. Mary, where Coleridge was born—a matter of ten or eleven miles from Exeter—on the next clear day.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Chris Perridas 2008

  • A little later, when MacLeod turned to leave, he asked me if I felt it would be too much of a strain if he bicycled out to Ottery St. Mary, where Coleridge was born—a matter of ten or eleven miles from Exeter—on the next clear day.

    Antiquarian Weird Tales: A DAMSEL WITH A DULCIMER By MALCOLM FERGUSON Chris Perridas 2008

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