4-414: Dolton may refer to: Dolton, Devon , UK Dolton, Illinois , USA Dolton, South Dakota , USA Other uses [ edit ] Dolton Records , a record label Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dolton . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
8-605: Is a small village and civil parish in the Torridge district of Devon , south-west England , surrounded, clockwise from the north, by Beaford , Ashreigney , Winkleigh , Dowland , Meeth , Huish and Merton . It has a population of around 900. Dolton appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Duueltone . The name may mean "farmstead in the open country frequented by doves" ( Old English dūfe + feld + tūn ). The Tarka Trail passes by Dolton. The parish church
12-648: Is dedicated to St Edmund. The historic stately home Stafford Barton is close by. Dolton is twinned with Amfreville in France, and Hillerse in Germany. Anthony Horneck FRS , the Protestant theologian, lived in Dolton between 1670 and 1671. Henry Bentinck, 11th Earl of Portland , lived at a house called Little Cudworthy and died there in 1997. Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts lived at Halsdon House near
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