Cruwys (other)
Cruwys may refer to: People * Cruwys, list of people with this surname Places *Cruwys Morchard __NOTOC__ Cruwys Morchard is an ecclesiastical and civil parish in the Mid Devon district of the county of Devon in England. It is located about four to five miles west of Tiverton along the road to Witheridge. The parish covers about of land ..., a parish in Mid Devon Local authority area, England, which takes its name from the Cruwys family *Anstey Cruwys, the old name for East Anstey, a village and parish in Devon, England, which was formerly held by the Cruwys family {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cruwys
Cruce is a surname which today is mainly found in America, Australia, Canada, England, Ireland and Wales. It is a variant form of Cruwys ruysCruice] ruisedeCruis]; there are many others. Notable people with this surname * saac Newton Cruce1735-1772, Belfast,Ireland-Charleston,South Carolina * ichard A. Cruce936-2018 Entrepreneur,Kentucky * ee Cruce2nd Governor Oklahoma 1904-1908 *om Cruise1960- American Actor *Jill Cruwys (1943–1990), England cricketer *Margaret Cruwys (1894–1968), Devon historian *Robert Cruwys (1884–1951), cricketer *Augustino de Cruce 1169 Norman Knight witnessed deed for Strongbow (Richard de Clare) Conquered Ireland Fictional characters * Cruwys Morchard, the alias of Clytie Potts in the 2006 novel ''A Darkling Plain ''A Darkling Plain'' is the fourth and final novel in the ''Mortal Engines Quartet'' series, written by British author Philip Reeve. The novel won the 2006 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and the 2007 Los Angeles Times Boo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cruwys Morchard
__NOTOC__ Cruwys Morchard is an ecclesiastical and civil parish in the Mid Devon district of the county of Devon in England. It is located about four to five miles west of Tiverton along the road to Witheridge. The parish covers about of land, and comprises a number of scattered houses and farms, and three small hamlets, Pennymoor, Way Village and Nomansland. The church and the manor house are in the centre of the parish. The population at the time of the 2000 census was 461. The parish takes its name from the Cruwys family who have been Lords of the Manor here since the reign of King John (1199–1216). History The name Morchard means ''the great wood or forest'' from the Celtic: ''mǭr cę̃d'', Modern Welsh: ''mawr coed''. The manorial affix is from the ''de Crues'' family who held the manor here in the 13th century. The manor of ''Morceth'' is mentioned twice in the Domesday book of 1086, with part being held in-chief by William Cheever, the 35th of his 46 Devons ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |