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** and Devon
** Devon Hughes, American professional wrestler
** Devon Bostick, Canadian actor
** Captain Trevor Hampton founds the British Underwater Centre at Dartmouth in Devon in England.
** Woodbury Castle, a hill fort near the village of Woodbury in Devon
** Devon ( village )
** Alston, Devon
** Joseph Miskulin ( engineer / mixer & producer ), Dan Rudin & Brent Truitt ( engineers / mixers ) & Riders in the Sky ( Featuring Devon Dawson as Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl ) for Woody's Roundup: A Rootin ' Tootin ' Collection of Woody's Favorite Songs
** Macmillan Way West from Castle Cary in Somerset to Barnstaple in Devon, ( Boston to Barnstaple is
** Mayflower II, a replica of the 17th century Mayflower, built in Devon, England, during 1955 – 1956
** Ellacombe, Devon
** 94. 8MHz in North Devon ( Huntshaw Cross )
** 96. 0MHz in West Devon ( Okehampton )
** 801 kHz in North Devon ( Barnstaple )
** 3D – Dudley Death Drop / Deadly Death Drop ( Flapjack ( Devon ) / Cutter ( Ray ) combination, sometimes putting an opponent through a table )
** 3D II – Dudley Death Drop II / Deadly Death Drop II ( Belly to back suplex ( Ray ) / Neckbreaker ( Devon ) combination )
** Dudleyville Device / Deadly Device ( Diving clothesline ( Devon ) / Electric chair drop ( Ray ) combination )
** Sidewalk slam ( Ray ) / Inverted leg drop bulldog ( Devon ) combination
** Holsworthy A. F. C., a football club in Holsworthy, Devon
** Frances Plantagenet, who married John Basset of Umberleigh, Devon, the son of Arthur's second wife by her first marriage.
** 3205 – South Devon Railway Trust
** Devon ( SEPTA station )
** North Devon cattle, ( also Devon, Red Devon or Devon Ruby cattle ), a breed of red cattle from Devon, Somerset and Cornwall

** and Buckley
** Jeff Buckley, American singer-songwriter ( d. 1997 )
** William F. Buckley, Jr., American journalist, author, and commentator ( The Firing Line ) ( d. 2008 )
** Town renamed “ Buckley ” for J. M.
** District Court appointed five men as trustees of the Town of Buckley.
** First newspaper printed and published in Buckley-The Buckley Banner.
** Buckley Lodge 75, IOOF, chartered.
** February 24 Fire Department in Buckley was established.
** Buckley and Enumclaw school districts consolidated.
** Buckley Junior Chamber of Commerce chartered.
** Buckley Chamber of Commerce
** includes the section to as far as a proposed " Buckley Wells "
** Raymond Buckley, President of the Association of State Democratic Chairs, Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party
** Brownlow Medal awarded to Nathan Buckley ( Collingwood ), Adam Goodes ( Sydney Swans ) and Mark Ricciuto ( Adelaide Crows )
** Al Schmitt, Bruce Swedien, Francis Buckley & Tommy Vicari for Q's Jook Joint performed by Quincy Jones
** Emerson Buckley ( conductor ), Luciano Pavarotti & the Symphony Orchestra of Amelia Romangna for Luciano Pavarotti in Concert
** Emerson Buckley ( conductor ), Luciano Pavarotti & the Symphony Orchestra of Amelia Romangna for Luciano Pavarotti in Concert
** Al Schmitt, Bruce Swedien, Francis Buckley & Tommy Vicari for Q's Jook Joint performed by Quincy Jones
** Terrell Buckley ( born 1971 ), American football player
** Ellen Buckley ( U. S. Army Nurse Corps )
** Ellen Buckley ( U. S. Army Nurse Corps )
** Keith Pigott & Paddy Buckley won the Cork Invitational IV in 2005
** Marco Polo, if You Can, a Blackford Oakes novel by William F. Buckley Jr.
** An Historical Assessment of Anadromous Fish in the Blackstone River by Buckley and Nixon, U. Rhode Island, 2001

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