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* [[Daniel Bishop Davy]], Topsham.  
* [[Daniel Bishop Davy]], Topsham.  
* [[William Page Kingdon]], Exeter.  
* [[William Page Kingdon]], Exeter.  
* [[Thomas Laurence]], Denmark Hill. Camberwell.  
* Thomas Laurence, Denmark Hill. Camberwell.  
* [[Captain Hulme]], R.E., Exeter.
* [[Captain Hulme]], R.E., Exeter.
* [[James Jones Tanner]], Southernhay. Exeter.  
* [[James Jones Tanner]], Southernhay. Exeter.  
* [[Captain Basleigh]]n Honiton.
* Captain Basleigh, Honiton.
* [[William Tombs]]. Esq., Exeter.  
* [[William Tombs]]. Esq., Exeter.  
* [[Samuel Segar Bastard]], Exeter.  
* [[Samuel Segar Bastard]], Exeter.  
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* [[Samuel Davy]], Topsham.  
* [[Samuel Davy]], Topsham.  
* [[Samuel Davies]], Exeter.
* [[Samuel Davies]], Exeter.
* [[J. Eyre Kingdon]], Elmfield, Exeter.  
* [[John Eyre Kingdon|J. Eyre Kingdon]], Elmfield, Exeter.  
* [[Edward Gard]], Exeter.
* [[Edward Gard]], Exeter.
* [[Francis Davy]], Topsham.
* [[Francis Davy]], Topsham.

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1845 Exeter, Topsham and Exmouth Railway Provisional Committee.[1]

The railway is proposed to be formed from Exeter to Exmouth, passing through Heavitree, St. Mary's Clyst, Topsham and Lympstone.



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Sources of Information

  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 09 August 1845