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"Molton" redirects here. For the village, see North Molton. Also see Molten or Moulton. {{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:51.02|-3.83|region:GB_type:city(4093)|||||| |primary |name= }} South Molton

South Molton
Population 4,093  District North Devon Shire county Devon Region South West Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town SOUTH MOLTON Postcode district EX36 Dialling code 01769 Police Fire Ambulance EU Parliament South West England UK Parliament North Devon List of places UK England South Molton is a small town in Devon, England. It is part of the North Devon local government district. The town is on the River Mole. According to the 2001 census the civil parish of South Molton had a population of 4,093. The town was one of the boroughs reformed by the Municipal Reform Act 1835. It retained this status as a municipal borough until 1967, when it became a rural borough in the South Molton Rural District. On 14 March 1655, Sir John Penruddock was captured after a three-hour street fight in South Molton by soldiers of the New Model Army under the command of Captain Unton Crook. With his capture, the Penruddock uprising came to an end and so did the 1655 plans of the Sealed Knot to restore King Charles II to the throne of England. It is a small, well built market town trading mostly in sheep and cattle. Situated on the southern side of Exmoor just off the North Devon link road.

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