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Charlton's first Football League match was against Exeter City in August 1921, which they won 1 – 0.
* Tony Kellow, striker with Exeter City FC ; top goal scorer with 129 goals in his career
He was replaced by Exeter City manager Alan Ball.
The two had a positive impact early on as they guided Southampton into the League One Play-Off positions for the first time after a 4 – 0 win over Dagenham & Redbridge at St Mary's on 2 November 2010 going on to enter the top two on New Year's Day 2011 after a 4 – 0 win at home to Exeter City.
* Bill Smith ( footballer born 1906 ) ( 1906 – 1979 ), English footballer with Norwich City and Exeter City
* City of Exeter
The City of Exeter is managed by City Council and Mayor.
2003 – 04: Barnet, Chester City, Dagenham & Redbridge, Exeter City, Forest Green Rovers, Halifax Town, Hereford United, Morecambe, Scarborough, Shewsbury Town, Stevenage Borough, Telford United
2004 – 05: Accrington Stanley, Aldershot Town, Barnet, Carlisle United, Dagenham & Redbridge, Exeter City, Hereford United, Morecambe, Scarborough, Stevenage Borough, Woking, York City
2005 – 06: Accrington Stanley, Aldershot Town, Cambridge United, Crawley Town, Dagenham & Redbridge, Exeter City, Halifax Town, Hereford United, Kidderminster Harriers, Morecambe, Stevenage Borough, Woking
It is generally believed that the first match of the Brazil national football team to be played was a 1914 match between a Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo select team and the English club Exeter City, held in Fluminense's stadium.
Brazil's first match at home against Exeter City F. C.
| Exeter City in 1914.
Three years later, in Fluminense's stadium, the Brazilian national football team debuted, against English touring side Exeter City FC It was also there that they won their first title, in the 1919.
For example, lieutenants of Devon in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries appointed deputy lieutenants to the City of Exeter, and were sometimes described as the " Lieutenant of Devon and Exeter " The one exception was Haverfordwest, to which a lieutenant continued to be appointed until 1974.
The first Act of Parliament was obtained by the City of Canterbury, in 1515, to extend navigation on the River Stour in Kent, followed by the River Exe in 1539, which led to the construction in 1566 of a new channel, the Exeter Canal.
Both sides were playing in the same league, the Plymouth and District League alongside the reserve teams of Exeter City and Plymouth Argyle, Torquay Town would later win the league in the 1911 – 12 season.
In 1920 after the resumption of the Football League following World War I, United's local teams Plymouth Argyle and Exeter City were both elected to the Football League as founder members of the Football League Third Division, this prompted a movement in the town to merge the two remaining teams together and create a new entity capable of competing at this level and being elected into the new league.
They beat Burton Albion in the semi-final, 4 – 3 on aggregate, but lost 1 – 0 to Exeter City in the final, played at Wembley Stadium.
Other large trusts such as Leeds, Exeter City, Dundee United, Reading, Spurs and Glasgow Rangers have between 3, 000 and 7, 000 members.

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The prefect of Legio II Augusta, Poenius Postumus, stationed near Exeter, ignored the call, and a fourth legion, IX Hispana, had been routed trying to relieve Camulodunum, but nonetheless the governor was able to call on almost ten thousand men.
Cornish people were still strongly attached to the Catholic religion and again a Cornish army was formed in Bodmin which marched across the border to lay siege to Exeter in Devon.
Around the age of eight he was sent to a country school in Alphington near Exeter to recover from a life-threatening fever.
The Latin name for Exeter, Isca Dumnoniorum (" Water of the Dumnonii "), suggests that the city was of Celtic origin.
Dennett attended Phillips Exeter Academy and spent one year at Wesleyan University before receiving his Bachelor of Arts in philosophy from Harvard University in 1963, where he was a student of W. V. Quine.
Elizabeth was baptised on 10 September ; Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, the Marquess of Exeter, the Duchess of Norfolk and the Dowager Marchioness of Dorset stood as her four godparents.
On the way he was arrested himself and held at Exeter.
Arriving at Exeter late in September, Fox was reunited with Nayler.
Hawks finished his junior year of high school at Citrus Union High School in Glendora., and was then sent to Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire from 1913 to 1914.
Camulodunum was burned to the ground, as well as Londinium and Verulamium, there is some archaeological evidence that the same happened at Winchester as well, and the Second Legion Augusta, stationed at Exeter, refused to move for fear of revolt among the locals there as well.
Born in Exeter, England, and raised on cricket, Chadwick was one of the prime movers in the rise of baseball to its unprecedented popularity at the turn of the 20th century.
He was educated at Exeter Grammar School and Eton College.
He was initiated into Freemasonry in Union Lodge, Exeter on November 2, 1773.
* The Exeter Book, also an anthology, located in the Exeter Cathedral since it was donated there in the 11th century.
The first record of a Robin Hood game was in 1426 in Exeter, but the reference does not indicate how old or widespread this custom was at the time.
Sabine Baring-Gould ( later Sabine Baring Baring-Gould ) was born in the parish of St Sidwell, Exeter on 28 January 1834-the eldest son of Edward Baring-Gould and his first wife Sophia Charlotte née Bond.
Exeter Cathedral was reputed to be the possessor of one of his arms, while according to an inventory, St Piran's Old Church, Perranzabuloe, had a reliquary containing his head and also a hearse in which his body was placed for processionals.
Ockley was born at Exeter.
More recounted a moment of such admiration in a letter to Margaret in September 1522, when the Bishop of Exeter was shown a letter written by Margaret to More:
The last granite to be quarried there was used to build Exeter War Memorial in 1919.
In the ensuing battle, Exeter was severely damaged and forced to retire ; Ajax and Achilles suffered moderate damage.

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