Burials
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- Leofric (bishop), first Bishop of Exeter (1050–1072)
- Robert Warelwast, Bishop of Exeter (1138–1155)
- Bartholomew Iscanus, Bishop of Exeter (1161–1184)
- John the Chanter, Bishop of Exeter (1186–1191)
- Henry Marshal, Bishop of Exeter (1194–1206)
- Simon of Apulia, Bishop of Exeter (1214–1223)
- Walter Branscombe, Bishop of Exeter (1258–1280)
- Peter Quinel, Bishop of Exeter (1280–1291)
- Henry de Bracton, English ecclesiastic and jurist
- Walter de Stapledon, Bishop of Exeter (1308–1326)
- John Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter (1327–1369)
- Hugh Courtenay, 2nd Earl of Devon (1303-1377) and his wife Margaret de Bohun (d.1391)
- Thomas de Brantingham, English lord treasurer and Bishop of Exeter (1370–1394)
- Edmund Stafford, Lord Privy Seal, Lord Chancellor, Baron Stafford and Bishop of Exeter (1395–1419)
- Hugh Oldham, Bishop of Exeter (1504–1519)
- William Alley, Bishop of Exeter (1560–1571)
- William Bradbridge, Bishop of Exeter (1571–1578)
- John Woolton, Bishop of Exeter (1579–1594)
- Sir Gawen Carew
- Peter (Pierre) of Courtenay (1126-1183), youngest son of Louis VI of France and his second Queen consort Adélaide de Maurienne.
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“Coles Hill was the scene of the secret night burials of those who died during the first year of the settlement. Corn was planted over their graves so that the Indians should not know how many of their number had perished.”
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