Kingsbridge
Kingsbridge is a market town as well as visitor hub in the South Hams area of Devon, England, with a population of 6,116 at the 2011 census. 2 selecting wards birth the name of Kingsbridge (East & North). Their mixed population at the above census was 4,381. It is positioned at the northern end of the Kingsbridge Estuary, a ria that extends to the sea 6 miles southern of the town. It is the third biggest negotiation in the South Hams and also is 32 miles (51 km) south-southwest of Exeter. The town formed around a bridge which was integrated in or prior to the 10th century between the royal estates of Alvington, to the west, as well as Chillington, to the eastern, hence providing it the name of Kyngysbrygge ("King's bridge"). In 1219 the Abbot of Buckfast was given the right to hold a market there, and also by 1238 the settlement had actually become a borough. The chateau continued to be in ownership of the abbot until the Dissolution of the Monasteries, when it was granted to Sir William Petre. Kingsbridge was never ever represented in Parliament or incorporated by charter, the city government being by a portreeve. It lay within the numerous Stanborough.