Transcribed from William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Devonshire 1850, by Terry Partridge.
DODBROOKE, at the head of the Salcombe estuary, forms part of the town of KINGSBRIDGE, with which it is described at a subsequent page. It had 1229 inhabitants in 1841, but comprises only 343A. 1R. 39P. of land. It has a cattle market on the third Wednesday of every month, and a fair on the Wednesday before Palm Sunday. (See Kingsbridge.)
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