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Stonehouse: Introduction | British History Online (5397 words) |
 | The east wing, entirely of stone with two gables on the east was added and the north front of the older building was faced with stone ashlar to match it. |
 | A row of brick cottages was built east of Lower Mill in the early 19th century apparently to house employees of the mill. |
 | The settlement at Ebley in the east of the parish was mentioned in 1287. |
| Devonport - LoveToKnow 1911 (800 words) |
 | DEVONPORT, a municipal, county and parliamentary borough of Devonshire, England, contiguous to East Stonehouse and Plymouth, the seat of one of the royal dockyards, and an important naval and military station. |
 | It is situated immediately above the N.W. angle of Plymouth Sound, occupying a triangular peninsula formed by Stonehouse Pool on the E. and the Hamoaze on the W. It is served by the Great Western and the London and South Western railways. |
 | Adjoining Devonport are East Stonehouse (an urban district, pop. |