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131: 324: 61:, where he lived until 1854. The lands, however, were heavily mortgaged, and in that year they were sold under pecuniary pressure, when he was also forced to part with his father's collection of pictures and the magnificent library which he himself had amassed. King then withdrew to The Limes, 72:
King died at The Limes, Crediton on 10 February 1879, and was buried in its churchyard. The east window of the lady-chapel being filled with stained glass in his memory. The east window and four smaller windows in Buckfastleigh Church were given by him when he was residing at Bigadon.
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was printed off separately in 1864, and the account of the three choirs (Gloucester, Hereford, and Worcester) appeared in one volume in 1866.
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of the Devonshire Association. With several of its members he was engaged in translating and editing the "Devonshire Domesday".
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He was the eldest son of Richard King and his wife Mary Grace Windeatt, and was born on 18 Jan. 1818 at Montpelier,
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in 1874, and its president in 1875, when his address dealt with the early history of Devon.
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On his father's death King inherited a substantial property, including the estate of
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was a fragment from a planned history of Devon. He contributed papers to the
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and scholar of medieval poetry. He is best known as a writer of handbooks.
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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he supplied accounts of Cornwall and Devon. The first five parts of
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The Origin of the Romance Literature of the XII and XIII Centuries
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The Forest of Dartmoor and its Borders: an Historical Sketch
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Handbook to the cathedrals of England: Southern Division
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antiquarian
Pennycross
St Andrew, Plymouth
Exeter College, Oxford
Bigadon
Buckfastleigh
Devon
Crediton
Devonshire Association
Murray's Handbooks for Travellers

Canterbury Cathedral
Ansgar
Richard Cowley Powles
Notes and Queries
Encyclopædia Britannica ninth edition
Cassell & Co.
Picturesque Europe







Lee, Sidney
"King, Richard John" 
Dictionary of National Biography
Foster, Joseph
"King, Richard John" 

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