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== Parish History  ==
== Parish History  ==


AWLISCOMBE (St. Michael), a '''parish''', in the union of Honiton, hundred of Hemyock, Honiton and N. divisions of Devon, 2 miles (W. by N.) from Honiton. The church was erected about the time of Henry VI. It has a handsome stone screen, and a magnificent window finely ornamented. The remains of a large encampment supposed to be Roman, called Hembury fort are in the parish.<ref>Lewis, Samuel A.,[[ http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50771|''A Topographical Dictionary of England'']] (1848),pp. 116-120. Date accessed: 16 July 2012.</ref>  
AWLISCOMBE (St. Michael), a '''parish''', in the union of Honiton, hundred of Hemyock, Honiton and N. divisions of Devon, 2 miles (W. by N.) from Honiton. The church was erected about the time of Henry VI. It has a handsome stone screen, and a magnificent window finely ornamented. The remains of a large encampment supposed to be Roman, called Hembury fort are in the parish.<ref>Lewis, Samuel A.,[[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50771|''A Topographical Dictionary of England'']] (1848),pp. 116-120. Date accessed: 16 July 2012.</ref>  


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