Abdul Gopher, 381 Aberystwyth, 429 Abingdon, Lord, 256 Account of the Religion and Manners of the Mohammetans, 169 Ackermann, 572 Adams, Jane, 215 Adams, Mr., 663 Addison, Joseph, 245, 246, 247 Aix, 419 Albemarle, Duke of, 242 Aldgate Workhouse, 367 Alphington, 17 —— strange appearance of, 16, 18, 20 —— excuses of the impecunious, 18 Altarnun, 302 Amery, Mr. J. S., 456 —— are shot down, 646 —— report on massacre, 674 Anderson, Lord, 104 Andrews, Charles, 634, 637, 641, 646, 647, 650, 697, 698 Andrews, William, 64 Annals of the East India Company, 381 Annapolis, 787 Anne, Queen, 48, 233, 243, 415 Annual Register, 67, 68, 368, 400, 524 note Antongil Bay, 386 Apparitions, 725 Apples, 14 —— at a Church Congress, 2 —— in church, 50 Arber, Mr., 94 Architectural Antiquities, 571 Architecture, Gothic, 574, 614 Architecture, painter of. See Samuel Prout Architecture, Works on, 575 Argyll, Duke of, 417 Arlington, 772 Arms of Lord Ashburton, 632 —— Bidlake family, 217 —— Blundell family, 619 —— Gould family, 619 —— Harris family, 619 —— Kelloway family, 1 —— Prowse family, 565 —— Raleigh family, 281 —— Stafford family, 1 —— Young family, 619 Arnold, Andrew, 716 Arnold, John, 680 Arnold, Richard, 675, 677, 678 Arnull, Mrs., 563 Arscott, 47 —— his characteristic kindness, 49 —— his conduct in church, 50 Arscott, John, his jester, 53 Arscott, “the wicked,” 49 Ash, Dr. Linnington, 544, 563 Ashburton, 279, 370, 436, 437, 440, 442, 445, 447, 452, 478, 604, 619, 622–624, 628, 633 Ashburtonian, 456 Ashprington, 371 Ashton, John, 277 Ashwater, 371 Aspect, reason for north, 223 Assassination of Henry III, attempted, 226 As You Like It, 514 Audley End, 196 Aurungzebe, 381 Austen, Rudolphus, 13 Austin, Alfred, 329 Avelyn, Lieutenant, 656 note, 660, 670, 695 Averie, Elizabeth, 251 —— autocracy in Madagascar, 376, 386, 388 —— as pirate, 381 —— captures Great Mogul’s daughter, 381 Babbage, Jack, 553, 554, 556, 557, 562 Babley, 414 Badger, John, 65 Baggator, 702 Bagnal, Sir Nicholas, 268 Bailey, Mr., 708 Baker, Archdeacon, 372 Baker, Bessie, 73 Baker, Mary. See Caraboo Baker, Sir Richard, 183 Baker’s Chronicle, 183 Ballads and Songs, 328 Ballads, A Century of, 277 Ballad of Cyder, 15 —— of Dick Simmins, 524 —— of Lady Howard, 210 —— of “Lusty” Stucley, 273 —— of the Bideford Witches, 277 —— of Wrestling, 515 Ballads, 244, 417, 503, 615 “The Bay of Biscay,” 354 Ballard, Joseph, 415 Baller, Anthony, 422 Bampfylde, Mr., 613 Bancroft, Mr. and Mrs., 33 Banks, Sir Joseph, 750 Banterer, 775 Barclay, 133 Baring, Charles, 616 Barker, Hon. Charles, 257 Barnes, Grace, 276 —— taverner to highwayman, 321 —— executed, 324 Barnstaple, 102–104, 224, 230–234, 326, 414, 417, 422, 543, 561, 772, 774, 782 Barnstaple, Literary History of, 103 Baron, John, 222 BarrÉ, Colonel Isaac, 628, 629 Barry, Mr., 472 Barum ware, 234 Baskerville, Mary, 458 Bastard, Colonel, 482, 483, 704 Bateman, Mary, 394 Bath Chronicle, 40 Bath, Earl of, 231 Bathurst, Lord, 418 Battle of Alcazar, 272, 273, 734 Battyn, 47 Batworthy, 755 Bawden the Mole-catcher, 520 Bayard, 238 Bay of Biscay, 86 Beaford, 541 Bear, John, 744 Beare, Dr., 274 Beasley, Reuben G., 635, 639, 673 Beaumont, Robert de, 773 Beauties of England and Wales, 568, 571 Bebb, Mr., 27 Becket, Thomas À, 549 Bedford, Earl of, 204, 209, 754 —— complete success of, 419 Belgrave, Lord, 448 Bell, Mr., 241 Bell, James, 698 Belle’s Stratagem, The, 31 Bell-ringing, contests in, 370 Belmont, 716 Belstone, 709 Beltrees, 241 Bennett, John, 694 Bennett’s Cross, 700 Benson, Thomas, 233 —— donor of bowl and ladle, 234 —— M.P. for Barnstaple, 234 Bent, Dr., 256 Berkeley, Earl of, 24 Bermondsey, 393 Bernasconi, Miss, 563 Berry, 251 Berry, Sarah, 603 Bertie, Dr., 256 Bevan, 602 Bewick, 578 Beyeck, Joseph, 698 Bible, value of the, 341 Bickford, William, 47 Bickleigh, 188, 189, 426, 435, 568 Bicton, 591 Bidlake, Dr., 459, 566, 567, 568 Bidlake family, the, 212–223, 737 —— fights for Royalists, 220 Bidlake, Henry, hides in a clock, 220 Bidlake, John, 219 Bilbao, 152 Binus, 469 Bird, Mr. E., R.A., 41, 46 —— appears to foretell death, 249, 254, 256, 258–261 —— probable origin of legend, 254, 255 Birds of the Crozet Islands, 342 Birdwood, Miss, 133 Bisett, Margaret, 227 Bishops, bad character of, in 16th century, 214 Bishop, John, 597 Bishop, Robert, 597 Bishops of Exeter, 48, 124, 125, 214, 217, 218, 249, 529, 531, 532, 538, 556, 557, 558, 583, 590, 747 Bishop of Limoges, 239 Bishop of Saint Flores, 239 Bishopstawton, 104 “Black Assize, The,” 103 Blackabrook, 186 Blackhall, 711 Black Horse, Captain of the, 207 “Black Horse Tavern,” 320, 321, 323 Blackmail, 383 Blackmore, Robert D., 528, 549, 556, 561 Blake, William, 699 Blisland, 56 Bliss, Mr. Joe, 502 Bloomers introduced by the Alphington Ponies, 20 Blore, Mr., 564 Bloudie Booke, The, 193 Board of Trade, 776 Boconnoc, 605 Bodleian Library, 324 Bodmin Moors, 302 Boggs, John, 685 Boleyn, Mary, 263 Bolton, Duke of, 418 Bombay, 381 Boogoos, the, 38 Borders of the Tamar and the Tavy, 95 Boringdon, 713 Boscastle, 302 Boscawen, Mrs., 743 BÖtcher, 604 Boughthayes, 187 Boulogne, siege of, 263 Boundye, Thomas, 597 Bovey, 535 Bovey Heathfield, 482 Bowring, Benjamin, 510 Boyce, John, 533 Boyle, Robert, 489 Brabant, 205 Braddons, The, 18 Bradford, 68 Bradiford stream, 773 Bradmore, 524 Bratton Clovelly, 97 Braunton, 329 Bray, Rev. E. A., 95 Brazen Mask, The, 353 Breeches fit the man, 703 Brest, 206 —— reprimanded by Parliament, 504 —— publishes Weekly Journal, 504 —— publishes The Grand Gazetteer, 509 Bridewell, 393 Bridport, 308 Brighton, 44 Brimpton, 185 Bristol, 37, 39, 41, 45, 378, 384, 393, 420, 431 British Museum, 52, 180, 329 Brixton, 572 Broadbury Down, 371 Broadly, Mr. A. M., 404 note Broad Street, 282 Broadwood, 371 Broadwood Kelly, 710 Bromefield, 266 Brooke, Mr., 42 Brooking-Rowe, Mr., 94 Brothers, Richard, 393 Brouchet, 66 Broughton, 66 Broughton, Sir John, 466 Brown, General, 661 Brown, Tom, 241 Brownson, Rear-Admiral, 784 Browse family, the, 718 Bruce, John, 381 Bruges, 207 Brunton, Misses, 450 Brushfield, Dr., 506, 510, 511 Brushford, 42 Brussels, 265 Buckerell, 543 Buckingham, Duke of, 85, 196, 710 Buckland Brewer, 182, 327, 330 Buckland-on-the-Moor, 704 Budd, Dr., of North Tawton, 81, 770 —— his summary treatment of patients, 759, 760, 761, 762, 766, 768, 769 —— his kindness to the poor, 762, 766, 767 —— his accurate diagnosis, 763, 764 —— ubiquitous, 771 Budd family, the, 754 Budleigh Salterton, 318 Buller, Dean, 747 Buller, Sir Redvers, 785 Bunker Hill, 779 Buoncompagni, Giacomo, 272 Burdeson Park, 28 Burdett-Coutts, Baroness, 329 Burgess, Mary, 45. See Caraboo Burgoyne, Henry, 688 Burian, 710 Burke, Edmund, 405, 409, 606, 627 Burkett, Rev. T., 254 Burleigh, Lord, 735 Burleigh Wood, 220 Burnby, Mrs., 207 Burnham, Enoch, 684 Burns, the Devonshire. See Edw. Capern Burrow, Mrs., 590 Bury, Admiral, 536 Bush Down Mine, 700 Bushell, Thomas, 232 Bushfield, James N., 692 —— burnt in effigy, 4 Butler, Samuel, 752 Butterstone, 737 Cain, Elizabeth, 437 Calais, 264 Calmady family, the, 217 Calmady, Mr., 757 Calverleigh, 772 Calvinists, 42 Camden, 2 Camden Society, 324 Camelford, 605 Camley, 226 Campbell, James, 698 Campion, 481 Canaletti, 571 Cann, William, 597 Cape Bojadore, 115 Cape La Hogue, 311 Cape of Good Hope, 349 Cape Town, 780, 781, 783 —— artificial as poet, 325, 328 —— praised by Froude and Landor, 329 —— the postman poet, 327 Captives, The, 415 —— her supposed history, 38 —— her real identity, 41 Carew, 268, 527, 528 Carew, Rev. Theodore, 426 Carew, Sir Walter, 556 Carey, William, 263 Carlisle, 67 Carlow, 270 Carmarthen, Marquess of, 151 Carnbrea, 705 Carolina, 377 Caroline, Queen, 415 Caron House, 715 Carpenter, Elias, 393 Carrickfergus, 773 Carrington, Chancellor, 352 Carteret, Lord, 235 Cary family, the, 565 —— executed, 299 —— exhorted by Quicke, 295–297 Cashel, Archbishop of, 269, 270 Catdowne, 298 Cater, Mr., 565 Cathedral Close Gates, Exeter, 485 Catwater, 298 Cavite, 776 Cecil, Robert, 735 Cecil, Sir Edward, 85, 86, 93, 264, 267, 272 Century of the Names and Scantlings of Inventions, 487 Cephus, Richard, 676 Challoner, 265 Champernowne, Margaret, 189 Champernowne, Rev. F., 372 Champion, Richard, 606 Channel Islands, 306, 308, 309, 314, 315 Chanter, Mr. J. R., 103, 224, 225 note, 237 note, 422, 423 Chappell, Samuel, 597 Chapple, William, 241, 256, 543 Charles II, 158, 241, 242, 243, 245 Chartres, Cathedral of, 579 Chaster, 479 ChÂteau Morand, 239 Chatham, 634 Chaw Gully, 705 Chefoo, 779 Chee-ming, 38 Cheltenham, 24 Chiche, 195 Chichester, Baron, 772 Chichester family, the ubiquitous, 772 —— famous members of, 772, 773 Chichester, Rear-Admiral Sir Edward, 772–787 —— a staunch Conservative, 774 —— his death at Gibraltar, 784 —— his difficulties as transport officer, 780–783 —— his diplomacy, 777, 784, 787 —— promotions of, 774, 775, 776, 779, 783 Child of Nature, The, 23 Chimsworthy, 97 China-clay discovered, 605 Chope, R. Pearse, 234 note, 237 note Chudleigh, 622 Church Congress at Plymouth, 2 Churchill, Mr., 107 Cibber, Colley, 416 Cirencester, 772 Cirencester, Sir John de, 772 Citadel, The, 298 Civita Vecchia, 272 Clandestine Marriage, The, 509 Clarendon, 195, 197, 199, 211, 415, 487 Clarke, Capt. J. S., 725 Clarke, Mr., 422 Clarke, Sir T., 620 Clement, John C., 644 Clements, William, 692 Clergy, corrupt state of the, 214, 562, 594 Cleveland, Earl of, 715 Cleverdon, Penelope, 599 Clifford, Lord, 435 Clinton, Lord, 785 Cloberry, John, 222 Clock, grandfather, 220 Clode, Braddon, 56 Clovelly, fishermen of, 229 Clutterbuck, Richard, 249 Coaker, Jonas, poet, 706 Cobbett, William, 454 Cobley, John, 583 Cobley, Miss, 458 Cobley, Mr., 461 Cobley, Uncle Tom, 583 Cockburn, Mr., 551 Codding, Caleb, 699 Codmore, John, 62 Coham, William Holland, 47 Cohen, Israel, 407 Cohorn, 499 Coining, counterfeit, 640 Coke, Sir Edmund, 195 Cole, James, 60 Cole, Mary, 24 Colebrook, 519 Collard, John, 694 Collas, Victor, 640 Colchester prison, 168 Coleman, Dorcas, 274 Collections, 254 Collier, W. F., 516 note, 525, 756 Cologne, 167 Colton, Rev. C., M.A., 286, 289, 290 Combe, 212 Combe, William de, 213 Combmartin, 537 Compton, Theodore, 606 Congo Free State, 386 note Congreve, W., 417 Consul, English, 155 Consul, French, 157 —— his conduct during elections, 481 —— his services to Exeter, 483–485 Cookesley, Rev. John, 454 —— absent-minded Quaker, 603 —— discoverer of china-clay, 605 Cooper, Sir Astley, 405 Copenhagen, 309 Corelli, 609 Cork, Earl of, 45 Cornish Magazine, 516 note Cornwood, 290 Corry, 322 Corunna, 378 Cory, John, 598 Coryton, 222 Cosdon, 709 Cotgrave, Captain, 641, 642, 643 Cott, Miss, 393 Cotton, Mr., 230 note, 258, 260 Cotton, Walter, 689 Cotton, William, 217 Council of Trent, 238 Courtenay, 545 Courtenay, Sir William, 187, 191, 208 Courtlands, 616 Courtney, Hon. Elizabeth, 371 Courtney, Kelland, 372 Courtship, an uncertain, 25–30 Covent Garden, 353 Coventry, 228 Coventry, Lord, 199 Cowes, 312 Cowley Barton, 616 Cox, Mr., 414 Crackington Cove, 56 Cranstoun, Baron, 631 Craven, Countess of, 450 Crediton, 44, 173, 351–353, 431, 583, 593 Creedy Park, 431 Creedy River, 351 Crolly Bridge, 77 Cromwell, Henry, 244 Cromwell, Richard, 223 Cromwellian barbarity, 222 Crook, Mr., 422 Cross, Mr., 189, 463, 464, 465 Crowd, a London, 484 Crowe, Mrs., 174 Crown Dale, 702 Crown’s Too Weighty, The, 243 Crusoe, a new Robinson. See G. M. Goodridge Cudmore, Mr. Henry, 162 Culham, 373 Cumberland, Duke of, 416 Cunninghame, William, 631 Curate and the pig, the, 560 Curate, how to select a, 543 Curson, 478 Curtis, Anne, 265 Curtis, Sir Thomas, 265 —— Royal Wilding, 8, 10 Cyder, Dissertation on, 1, 6, 10, 13 Dalling, Governor, 740 Dally, Mr., 505 Daman, 381 Darcy, Thomas, 195 Dartington, 545 Dartmoor, 521, 601, 700, 705, 709 Dartmoor, ancient remains on, 700 Dartmoor Idylls, 707 Dartmoor Pictorial Records, 706 note —— massacre in, 648 —— official report on massacre, 664 —— prisoners’ depositions concerning massacre, 674 Dartmouth, 264, 304, 316, 317, 334, 370, 428, 429, 440, 494, 591 Dart River, 301 David Copperfield, 444 Davie, Humphry, 431 Davie, Sir John, 431 Davie, John, 274 Davies, 361 Davies, Annie, 451 note Davis, Andrew, 691 Davis, Jacob, 699 —— passion for music, 351 —— wonderful proficiency, 352 —— ruined by success, 353 Davy, Rev. C., 127 —— a mechanical genius, 123 —— encounter with his bishop, 124, 125 —— turns printer, 125 Davy, Richard, 701 Dawlish, 592 Dazzard, 57 Death Coach, the, 211 Delaware, Lord, 93 Demon of Spreyton, the, 170–174 Denbury, 446 Dennis, 605 Dennis, John, 377 note Dennis, Lewis, 597 Dennis, Prebendary Jonas, 581–590 —— Church disciplinarian, 582, 583 —— list of his works, 589 Dennis, Sir Thomas, 581 Dent, Captain, 120 Deptford, 162 Derby, U.S.A., 430 Desaguliers, 492 Descriptive Sketch of Sidmouth, 257 Despenser, 229 De Valle, 229 Devil, encounter with the, 395 ——various forms assumed by, 275, 276 Devon, Earl of, 209 Devonport, 64, 411, 412, 521, 768, 774, 782 Devonshire Melodist, The, 328 Devonshire Parishes, 494 note Devonshire Woman, The: or a Wonderful Narrative of Frances Flood, 180 Diamond, Captain, 314 Dickenson, Captain Harvey, 47 Dictionary of National Biography, 238, 282, 285, 414, 607, 617 Dilwyn, 14 Dissertation on Cyder and Cyder Fruit, 1, 6 Divorce, plea to obtain, 198 Dixie, Sir Wolstone, 735 Dobell, Edith, 602 Doctors’ Commons, 28 Dodbrooke, 737 Dolmen of Shilstone, 127 Dolton, 1 Donegal, Marquess of, 773 Dorset, Earl of, 243 Dover, 44 Dowie, Dr., 402 Dowland, 540 Downhouse, 123 Drake, Sir Francis, 101, 200, 204, 248, 785 Drake Walls, 702 Dreams, warnings by, 219, 591, 592, 724 Duckworth, Admiral Sir J. T., 650 Dudley, 68 Duncan, Admiral, 360 Dunciad, The, 245 Dunning, John, 1st Lord Ashburton, 618–632 —— his repellent appearance, 621, 625, 630 —— his sharp practice, 623, 624 —— Solicitor-General, 624 —— his manors in Devonshire, 628 —— in Berlin, 629 Duntze, Sir John, 479 Durant, 217 —— is popular at Court, 242 —— his Pills to Purge Melancholy, 246 Durnford, the Misses. See Alphington Ponies Durston, Dr. William, 712 Dyer, Mr., 510 Eastaway, Elias, 599 Eastchurch, Elizabeth, 275 Eastchurch, Thomas, 275 Eastcott, Rev. Mr., 352 Eastlake, Sir C. L., 572 Ebford, 458 Ebsworthy family, the, 213, 217, 218 Ebsworthy, Peter, 217 Ecclesiastical Court at Lyons, 239 Eddy, Mrs., 402 Edgecombe, Richard, 222 Edinburgh, Duke of, 775 Edmonds, 216 Edward II, 229 Edward IV, 183 Edward VII, 783 Edwards, Dr., 354 Egyptian Hall, 473 Elford, Robert, 61 Elford, Susannah, 61 Eliot, Lord, 569 Eliot, Nicolas, 596 Elizabeth, Queen, 185, 230, 262–270, 735, 773 Elworthy, Mr. F. T., 513 English Garner, The, 94 EpistolÆ Ho-ElianÆ; or Familiar Letters, 251 Epitaph on Andrew Brice, 511 —— on Joanna Southcott, 400 —— on Margaret Gould, 618 —— on Sir W. Jones, 631 Epsom, 241 Esdell, James, 698 Essex, Earl of, 204 Eumer, 159 —— executed, 299 Evelyn’s Diary, 514 Excise Bill, the, 4 Exe River, 107, 150 Exeter Grammar School, 123, 437, 592 Exmoor, 225, 426, 533, 539, 546 Exmoor Scolding and Courtship, 510, 513 Exmouth, 150, 583, 584, 587, 616, 630 Experiment, The, 107 Eynesso, Manuel, 37 Facye, Richard, 597 Fairfax, Sir Thomas, 487 Falconbridge, Lady, 263 Falkener, Sir William, 168 Falkirk, 375 Farinelli, 246 Farinelli’s Ground, 245 Farmer, Thomas, 240 Fellow, Anne, 276 Fellowes, Hon. Newton, 546 —— is ill-treated by ghosts, 171 Fig, Dr. Kennicott’s, 373 Figuier, Louis, 499 Fisher, Dr., Bishop of Exeter, 125, 590 Fishley, 540 Fittey, Robert, 698 Fitz of Fitzford, Notes to, 209 —— four times married, 195–196 —— an unnatural mother, 208, 209 —— appears after death, 209, 210 —— becomes insane, 191, 193 Fleet Street, 248, 249 Floyd, 552 Foley, Rev. T. P., 392, 396, 404 note Fond Husband, The, or the Plotting Sisters, 240, 247 —— a vain child, 585 —— obsessed by evil spirits, 586 —— his voice heard after death, 587, 588 Fontenoy, 434 —— a second-rate actress, 23 —— her benefit, 30 —— her connexion with Col. Berkeley, 24–26 —— her marriage, 33 Foote, Mr., 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30 Foote, Mrs., 21, 22, 25, 26, 30 Foote, Samuel, 21 Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall, 52 Ford, 451 Ford, Philip, 698 Forez, 239 Forked Way, The, 212 Fort Sainte Marie, 388 Fort St. George, 388 Foundling Institution, The, 44 Fox, Charles James, 5 Francemass, or Franken Days, 6 Frankfort, 166 Frankin, 6 Franklyn, 591 Fraser’s Magazine, 329 Free-traders. See Smuggling Freeman, 21 Friar’s Green, 80 buys a wife, 59 Frithelstock, 414 Frost, Elizabeth, 251 Froude, Hurrell, 545 —— encounters his bishop, 532, 557 —— his knavish tricks, 548–550, 555, 560 —— “only drunk,” 561 Froudiana, 563 Fuller, 266 Fun, 329 Fuseli, 462 Gainsborough, Thomas, 608, 610, 611, 743 —— an amateur musician, 610 Gair, John, 699 Galaford, 212 Gambling, mania for, 639 Gardeners’ Magazine, The, 12 Gardner, Edward, 699 Garrick, David, 509 Garrison, Cornelius, 698 Garrow, Mr., 18 Gatchell, John G, 690, 691, 692, 696 Gatti, Messrs., 420 Gaudry, J. E., 511 Gavulford, 212 —— writes The Beggars’ Opera, 416 —— writes his own epitaph, 424 Gazetteer, The Grand, 509, 513 General System of Divinity, 124, 125, 127 Gentleman’s Magazine, The, 256, 257 Geographical Dictionary, 389 George III, satirized by Peter Pindar, 745 Germo, 605 Germyn, Gilbert, 213 —— charges against, 215 Ghosts, 57, 129, 170–173, 209, 286–291, 586–592, 719 —— noisy manifestations of, 287 —— probably caused by maid-servants, 291 Giardini, 610 Gibbon, 627 Gibbons, Grinling, 773 Gibson, Captain, 377, 378, 379 Giddy, Mr., 738 Gidleigh, 565 Gidley, Mrs., 171 Giffard, Baron, 590 Gifford, William, 436–456, 751 —— edits The Quarterly, 452 —— his education, 438, 440, 446 —— his hardships, 439, 440, 441 —— his love of mathematics, 443 —— satires, writer of, 443, 444, 450 Gilbert, Sarah, 123 Giles, Sir Edward, 218 Gill, Mr., 27 Gillespie, Elizabeth, 572 Gist, Thomas, 274 Gladding, Major, 661 Gladstone, W. E., 775 Glandfeeld, Mr. See Glanville Glanville, Mr. George, 505, 506, 508 Glanville, Nicholas, 102 Glimpses of the Supernatural, 258 Glubb, Mr., 541 Goddess of Death, the, 211 Godolphin, Sir Francis, 97 Goldsworthy, 414 Goletta, 158 Goodleigh, 754 Goodrich, Rear-Admiral J. G. C., 786 —— goes sealing in the Pacific, 333 —— is shipwrecked, 335 —— his life on the island, 383 —— is rescued, 347 Gorges, Sir Arthur, 187 Gorham, Rev. G. C., 48 Gould, W. Drake, 622 Gravesend, 281 Gray, John, 698 Greathead, Bertie, 450 Greenhithe, 362 Greenlaw, James, 679 note, 683 Greenwich, 484 Grenofen, 772 Grenville family, the, 565, 710, 785 Grenville, Lord, 418 Grenville, Sir Bernard, 232 —— hanged in effigy, 203 —— takes possession of Fitzford, 204 Grey, James, 158 Grey, Miss, 429 Grills, William, 196 Grimspound, 701 Grosvenor, Earl, 448, 450, 451, 452 Groves, James, 682 Guiller, Charles, 640 Gulwell, 619 Gunstone, Sir Thomas, 235 Gutch, 46 Halberton, 490 Halhead, Mr., 393 Hall, 772 Hall, Bishop, 249 Hall, Mr. S. C., 576 Hall, Stephen, 676 Halley, Dr., 126 Halse, Miss, 558 Hamlet, John, 687 Hamlyn, Joe, 703 Hammett, Sir Benjamin, 105 Hankford, Sir William, succeeds Judge Gascoigne, 182 —— his accidental death, 183 —— his monument, 184 Harborne, 329 Hare, 405 Harkett, 133 Harrington, Countess of. See Maria Foote Harrington, Earl of, 33 Harris, Sir Christopher, 187, 280 Harris family, the, 217 Harrison, G. H., 606 Hart, Mr. Charles, 21 Hartland, 236 Hartland Chronicle, The, 234 note, 237 note Harwood, Colonel, 399 Hastings, 577 Hatherleigh, 54, 539, 540, 710, 712 Hatton, Lady Elizabeth, 195 Hawker, Rev. T., 456 Hawkins, Daniel, 222 Hawkins, John, 514 Hawkins, Sir John, 785 Haydon, Benjamin, 400, 457–477, 566, 567 —— and David Wilkie, 462 —— commits suicide, 474 —— his inordinate vanity, 472, 477 —— imprisoned for debt, 471, 473 Hayes, Catherine, 105 Haymarket, 353 Hazlitt, William, 454 Headland, Warren, 700 Heanton, Punchardon, 329 Heath, Justice, 482 Heathfield, Lord, 479 Heavitree, 105 Heideloff, 565 Hele, Colonel Sir Thomas, 220 Hele, Eliseus, 369 Hele, Walter, 196 Hell described, 53 Hellier, Elizabeth, 250 Hellier, Mary, 502 Helmore, “Old,” 210 Helston, 741 Hemyock, 737 Hennock, 123 Henry II, 549 Henry IV, 181 Henry VI, 182 Henry VII, 47 Henry VIII, 194, 229, 262, 490, 581 Heralds’ Visitation, 97, 102, 726, 754 Herefordshire, 4 Heron, Sir Nicholas, 269 Heywood, John Modyford, 189 Hext, John, 628 Hill, Hilary, 97 Himalaya, 775 History of Devonshire, 254 History of England, 271 note History of the Great Rebellion, 211 Hobart, William, 689 Hockin, Helen, 599 Hodge, William, 64 Hogarth, William, 420, 469, 472 Holcombe Burnell, 581 Hole, Mary, 125 Holdsworth, Mr., 440 Hollar, 196 Holman, Mr., 353 Holmes, Addison, 679 Holmes, John, 48 Holne, 622 Homan, Rev. C. S., 261 Honeychurch, 710 Hood’s Comic Annual, 329 Hook, 520 Hooker, Mr., 543 Hooper, 334 Hore, David, 222 Horoscopes, 186 Horse-dealing, all fair in, 536, 553 Horswell, Mr., 763 House-hunting, 130 How, 495 Howard, Elizabeth, 196 Howard, Frederick, 698 Howard, Lady. See Mary Fitz Howe, Mr., 398 Howell, James, 86, 248, 249, 251, 252, 257 Hubbard, Richard, 403 Hull, Homer, 684 Hume, Lady Elizabeth, 201 Humphrey, 608 Hunny, Nicholas, 595 Hunt, George, 716 Hunting, by parsons, 529 —— worship subservient to, 533, 534 Huntsman, the Wild, 57 Huxtable, 520 Hysteria cured, 759 Iddesleigh, 535, 539, 540, 542 Iddesleigh, Earl of, 1. See also Sir S. Northcote Ide, 458 Ilbert, Roupe, 533 Ilfracombe, 231 Ilsington, 482 Inglett family, the, 217 Inn Play, or Cornish Hugg Wrestler., 524 Introduction to Knowledge, 441 Invention due to accidents, 497 —— of steam-propelled fountain, 487 Ireland, Dr. John, 442, 453, 456 “Irish Gaffney,” 523 Isle de Laon, 86 Jackson, Edward, 688 Jackson, Thomas, 698 Jackson, William, 352, 608–617, 741 —— his sons, 616 —— musical education, 609 Jago, Dr., 209 Jamaica, 120, 121, 189, 696, 738 James I, 84, 190, 278–285, 773 Jarvis, Captain, 310 Javasu, Princess of. See Caraboo Jedda, 382 Jennings, Sir John, 107 Jerrold, Douglas, 368 Jesus Christ, 77 Jesus, son of Sirach, 71 Jezreelites, the, 402 Joannites, the, 392, 394, 398, 400, 401 Johns, Ambrose Bowden, 566, 568 Johnson, Captain Charles, 375, 382, 387, 389 Johnson, Dr. Samuel, 627 Johnson, Joseph Toker, 698 Johnson, Robert, 691 Joliffe, Major, 645, 658, 659, 662, 682, 685, 688, 689, 695, 696 Journal, Brice’s Weekly, 504, 506 Judd, Robert, 596 Junket, Devonshire, 176 Justice of the Peace, 60 Jutsham, Henry, 619 Karslake, Prebendary, 547 Keenan, Mr., 608 Keinsham, 179 Kelly, William Kelly of, 219, 220 Kendall, William, 616 Kenn, 257 —— master of charity school, 369 —— education, 372 —— his fig, 373 Kennicott family, the, 369 Kensington, 258 Kenyon, Lord, 620 Kilkenny, 226 Kilkhampton, 232 Kilworthy, 95 King, Humphrey, 251 King, Mr., 509 King, O., 271 note King’s Bench Prison, 471 King’s evil, 80 King of the Beggars. See Bampfylde-Moore Carew Kingsley, Charles, 255 Kingston, Duchess of, 625 Kingswear, 317 Kitson Hall, 25 Knighton, 123 Knock, William, 110 Knowstone-cum-Molland, 545, 552, 554, 558, 560, 563 KÖrner, 174 Ladysmith, 786 Laguna, 112 Lainshaw, 631 Laira, 601 Lake, Dr., 324 Lambhay, 298 Lamerton, 222 Landkey, 531, 542, 543, 754 Land’s End, 570 Lanes, Devonshire, 303 Lang, Dorothy, 598 Langdon, Anne, 171 Langford, 97 Langford, Margaret, 97 Langford, Moses, 97 Lanyon, Mr. Charles, 505 Lapthorn, Stephen, 694 Larkbeare, 630 Larpent, Francis Seymour, 663, 672 La Rochelle, 239 Las Rozas, 269 Launceston, 14, 210, 212, 302, 565, 570 Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 442 Le Catel, 641 Le Duc, Viollet, 564 Lee, Mr. Henry, 422 Lee Moor, 601 Lega-Weekes, Ethel, 717 Legends and Superstitions connected with the Sacraments, 58 Leghorn, 165 Leicester House, 415 Leisure Hour, 608 Leith, 356 Le Keux, 575 Leman, Mr., 439 Lennard, Captain, 207 Lepanto, 271 Le Puy, 239 Lethbridge, 752 Letters of Nathan Hogg, 71 Levant, 35 Leverage, William, 698 Lew River, 212 Ley, 189 Lezant, 716 Lidstone, Mr. Thomas, 495 Life and Adventures of Captain John Avery, 375 Life and Death of Captain Thomas Stukeley, 273 Life and Times of Sir Peter Carew, Knight, 230 Lifton, 222 Lightfoot, Mr., 377 Lile, Matthew, 598 Lile, Prudence, 222 Lile, Robert, 597 Lilly, William, 203 Limehouse, 332 Limoges, 605 Lincoln, Ephraim, 699 Literary History of Barnstaple, 103 Little Horton, 68 “Little Jan,” 515 Lloyd, Temperance, 274, 275, 276 Lock, Mrs., 133 London, 3, 4, 42, 51, 98, 169, 174, 191, 193, 200, 226, 249, 262, 269, 276, 279, 280, 285, 291, 302, 329, 350, 358, 366, 368, 375, 396, 401, 403, 408, 413, 425, 449, 462, 472, 483, 493, 499, 510, 514, 520, 548, 571, 572, 594, 596, 602, 609, 728, 732, 738, 742 Longabrook, 123 Lopes, Sir Manasseh, 189 Lord How, 614 Lorkin, Rev. T., 285 note Lott, Susannah, 105 Lourdes miracles, 81 Lovell, Mrs., 96 Luck, Robert, 415 Lundy Island, 224, 225, 236, 285 —— occupied by French, 233 —— —— Mariscoes, 225, 228, 229 —— —— Spanish, 232 —— —— Turks, 231 —— refuge of pirates, 231, 233 Lundy Island, a History of, 225 note Luttrell, Mr. H. Fownes, 372 —— a frequent captive, 137, 138 —— overcomes his captors, 142 Lymington, 393 Lymington, Lord, 774 Lympston, 152 Lyons, 239 Lysons, Mr., 95, 103, 248–250, 253, 255, 414, 754 Macartney, Lord, 616 Mace, 417 Maclean, Sir John, 229 Macleod family, the, 631 Madagascar, 379, 387, 388, 389 Madame Pickle, 240 Madness, homicidal, 176 Madras, 388 Magdalen Reformatory, 43 Magna Britannia, 248, 250, 414 Magna Charta, 5 Magrath, Dr., 656 note, 659, 667, 676, 677, 679, 684 Mahometan cruelty, 156 Mahon, Lord, 624 Maiden Bradley, 431 Malaga, 108 Malborough, 494 Manchester, 570 Mandins, The, 38 Mania, religious, 390, 392–398 Mann, James, 698 Manning, Mr., 28 Manning, Joseph, 685 Manse, Mr., 26 Mansfield, Lord, 620 Margate, 405 —— her recipes, 77 Maristowe, 189 Marlborough, 26 Marlborough College, 564 Marmion, Frances, 239 Marriage, conceptions of, 69 Marryatt, Mr., 607 Marshall, Edward, 249 Marston, Chancellor, 214 Mary, Queen of Scots, 33 Maryland, 234, 235, 430, 431, 434 Massinger, 451 Mathews, Joe, 708 Maxwell, Hon. Mr., 133 Mayne, Dr. Jasper, 710 McFarlane, Robert, 684 McHardy, Anne, 356 Mears, Henry, 68 Medical advice, 726, 740, 754, 758, 761, 768, 769 —— misinterpreted, 765 Medina, first described by Pitts, 159 Meggor, Captain, 232 Melish, John, 698 Memoirs and Correspondence of John Murray, the Publisher, 456 Memoirs of Jack Rattenbury, 307 Memoirs of the Life and Mission of Joanna Southcott, 403 Memoirs of Prout, 577 Memorials of Old Devonshire, 319 note Menhirs, 127 Mentz, 167 Mercurius Rusticus, 221 Mercury, 502 Mere, 289 Merripit Hill, 703 Merry Conceited Jests, 734 Merry, Robert, 450 Meshaw, 548 Methodist preacher and Black John, 55 Methodist revivalistic preaching, 390, 508 Metz, 264 Mevagissey, 318 Mile Hill, 431 Milford Haven, 231 Milford, Mr. S. F., 485 Mill Bridge, 409 Miners’ Friend, The, 492 Minorca, 420 Miraculous cures. See White Witches Mitchell, John, 674 Mitchell, William, 692 Mithian, 742 M’Kinnon, Kiel, 689 Mobiad, The, 510 “Mock Election in Prison,” 471 Modbury, 63, 189, 489, 490, 619 Mogul, the Great, 376, 380, 384 Mole-catcher, spectre of, 170 Moles, 735 Molesworths, family of, 47, 48, 56 Molesworth, the Rev. Paul W., 48, 51, 53 Molesworth, Sir John, 56 Molesworth, Sir W., Bart., 48 Molesworth, William, 50 Molt, Thomas Burgess, 683 Money, by fair means or foul, 729, 730, 750 Monk, Anthony, 278 Monk, Frances, 278 Monmouth, Duchess of, 415 Montbrison, 238 Montcalm, Henry, 698 Moon, Mr., 42 Moonshine, Mr., 451 Moore, Thomas, 67 Moorhead, Mr., 353 Morgan, Colonel, 487 Moreton Hampstead, 79, 123, 127, 186, 517, 700, 703, 746 Morice Town, 520 Morland, Sir Samuel, 489 Morland, William, 608 Morleigh, 608 Morley, Lord, 714 Morning Chronicle, The, 396, 780, 784 Morris, Mr., 540 Morshead, William, 56 Mortimer, Mr., 41 Mott, Thomas Burgess, 689 Mountain, Mr., 353 Mount Edgcumbe, Earl of, 567 Mount Edgcumbe, Lady, 750 Mumper, a professional. See B.-M. Carew Murray, 450 Mutiny at the Nore, 356, 358, 359, 368 —— of American prisoners, 645 —— on the high seas, 379 Mutiny at Spithead and the Nore, 368 Nan Tap, 71 Nantes, 206 Naples, 725 “Napoleon Musing,” 457 Napp, 235 Narracott, 73 Narrator, 702 Narrative of a Singular Imposition, 46 Narrative of the Demon of Spraiton, A, 174 Natt, Philip, 598 Navy, unsatisfactory condition of the, 355 Neale, Mrs., 41 Newark, 400 New Brunswick, 725 Newcastle, 429 Newcastle, Penn., 430 New Collection of Songs and Poems, 241 —— his family history, 494 —— his secrecy in experimenting, 495 Newell, 115 New England, 384 Newfoundland, 152, 428, 440, 718 New Jersey, 697 Newlands Weir, 710 Newlyn, 505 New Orleans, 779 Newquay, 318 Newton St. Petrock, 754 New York, 309 New York Herald, 784 Nicholl, Anthony, 596 Night her Blackest Sables Wore, The, 241 Nimmo, J. C., 734 Noake’s Worcestershire Relics, 13 Norris, Mrs., 377 North, Lord, 630 North Bovey, 64, 65, 701, 716, 707 Northcote, Sir Henry, Bt., 1 Northcote, Mr., 462 Northcott, John, 187 North Devon Journal, 543 Northernhay, 79 Northesk, Lord, 360 North Lew, 371 North Tawton, 81, 251, 709, 714, 754, 755, 770 Northumberland, Earl of, 193, 194, 263, 264, 735 —— forcible possession taken of, 713 Norton, Sir Fletcher, 630 Nutt, Captain Robert, 231 Ockment, 540 Oddy, Mrs., 260 Odiorne, John, 677, 678, 680, 681, 691 Okehampton, 7, 59, 209, 210, 218, 570 Okery Bridge, 638 Old-a-Port, 619 Old Dartmoor Days, 544 “Old Dawty,” 53 Old England for Ever, 478, 486 Old English Home, An, 74 Old Swinford, 392 Oliver, Mr. Francis, 8 Olver, Francis, 519 On and Off the Stage, 33 Opie, John, 566, 608, 741, 752 Orne, William B., 689 Orpheus Caledonicus, 241 O. T. D., 48 Otter, 322 Ovid, 244 Owen, Mr. Robert, 725 Oxenford, John, 325 Oxenham family, the, 249–254, 257–261 —— fictitious members of, 250, 252 Oxenham, Miss Anne, 260 Oxenham, Rev. Henry Nutcombe, 258 Oxford, 13, 123, 202, 203, 324, 372, 448, 547, 612, 726 Oxford, Lady, 735 Paganel, Sir William de, 62 —— executed, 96 —— omitted from pedigree, 97 —— privy to her husband’s death, 100 Painsford, 371 —— exacts obedience, 703 —— buys Vitifer mine, 702 Palk, Governor, 447 Palk, Mr., 20 Palk, Sir Lawrence, 20, 479, 482, 483 Palk, Sir Robert, 479 Palladio, 575 Palma, 108 Palmer, Roundell, 756 Papin, Denis, 489, 492, 496, 497, 499 Paris, 281, 434, 499, 616, 641 Paris, Matthew, 227 Parker, “Admiral” Richard, 355–368 —— executed, 363 —— is ringleader of mutiny, 356, 361 —— his wife’s distress, 363 Parker, Edmund, 713 Parker, John C., 367 Parkins, Sir Thomas, 516, 517, 524 Parnel, 334 Pasley, Sir Thomas, 361 Passaford, 540 Passports for heaven, 392 Pastorals, 447 Patch, Claude, 430 Payne, 34 Peace of Ryswick, 377 Peach, John, 699 Pearce, Mr. John, 591, 702, 703 Peckettsford, 710 Peckham, 590 —— his pamphlet, 94 —— is freed for prowess, 91 —— wounds and is wounded, 87 —— a quack, 727 —— is compelled to work, 728 —— a rogue at large, 730 Pell, Mr. Sergeant, 481 Pendennis Castle, 220 Pengelly, William, 221, 500 note Penguins, 342 Penkenner, 56 Penn, William, 698 Pennington, John, 232 Pepusch, 417 Perceval, Isaac, 347, 348, 349 Percy, Sir Allan, 195 Perigo, Mr. and Mrs., 394 Perim, 382 Perouse, 353 Perrot, Sir John, 262 Perry, John, 699 Perry, Mr., 109 Peter, Mrs. Thomas, 259 Petersham, Viscount, 33 Petertavy, 702 Petherbridge, 349 Pett, George, 688 Philadelphia, 45, 430, 644, 698 Philip’s Norton, 177 Phillpotts, Henry, Bishop of Exeter, 48, 529, 531, 538, 556, 557 Phipps, Stephen, 699 Picard, 388 Picaroons, 301 Pills to Purge Melancholy, 52, 57, 244, 246 Piozzi, Mrs., 450 Pirates, King of. See Captain John Avery, 375 —— English, 267 Pirates on Lundy, 228 Pitt, Captain, 388 Pitt, Hon. Thomas, 605 Pitt, William, 3, 6, 481–484, 750 Pitts, John, 152 —— turns Mohammedan perforce, 153, 156, 159 —— his escape, 165 Plancy, Colin de, 58 Playford, publisher, 244 Plotting Sisters, The, 247 Plumleigh, Captain, 231 Plymouth and Devonport, in Times of War and Peace, 62, 64 note, 106, 300, 641 Plymtree, 392 Pocahontas, 278 Pocket-boroughs, 189 Poetry and blank verse, difference between, 706 Pole, Sir W. T., 584 Pollard, Mark, 232 Pollard, Sir Lewis, 262 Pomeroy, Mr., 391 Ponies, Alphington, 17 Pontefract, 66 Poole, 428 Pop, Ashburton, 478 Pope, Alexander, 244, 416, 736 Pope Pius V, 271 Pope Gregory XIII, 272 Porcelain, 604 Porchester, 429 Porlock, 533 Port Arthur, 779 Port Eliot, 569 Porter, Captain Thomas, 86, 88 Porteus, Bishop, 750 Portland Bill, 311 Porto Farino, 158 Port St. Maria, 86 Post Bridge, 706 Postman Poet, the. See Edward Capern Potheridge, 278 Potter, Humphrey, 498 Poughill, 534 Poundstock, 56 Powell, Mr., 98 Powlett, 419 Praed, Mr., 18 Prat, Rev. R., 584 Pratt, Miss, 484 Pressoville, Captain, 232 Preventive men, 307 Prideaux, John, 606 Pridhamsleigh, 438, 618, 622, 628 Prince Charles and the Spanish Marriage, 285 Prince Rock, 298 Princess Sophia, Electress Dowager of Hanover, 243 —— debtors in, 505 Probus, 569 Prouse family, arms of, 565 —— delicate health of, 566 —— his passion for music, 567 —— his piety, 577 —— his Studies and other works, 572 —— in Cornwall with Britton, 568, 570 —— painter of architecture, 568 Puckering, Sir T., 283, 285 note Pugin, Augustus, 575 Pugin, A. Welby, 575 Pugsley, Christopher, 597 Punch, 420 Puntal, 86 Putford, 599 Pycroft, George, 580 Queensberry, Duke of, 421 Quebec, 721 Radford, Mrs., 194, 209, 211, 768 Radish, Captain, 107 Raglan Castle, 487 Raleghana, 285 Raleigh, 772 Raleigh, Sir John, 772 Raleigh, Sir Walter, 278–284, 785 —— arrested, 279 —— plans escape, 280 —— his hairbreadth escapes, 314, 317, 318 —— turns smuggler, 315 Recipe for burns or scalds, 77, 78 —— a sprain, 77 —— stanching blood, 77 —— toothache, 77 —— whooping cough, 77 —— eczema, 77 Redruth, 520 Reece, Dr. Richard, 396, 397, 404 Reeves, James, 694 Reeves, John, 692 Reeves, Sims, 420 Reinagle, 469 Reminiscences of an Old West-country Clergyman, 64, 537 note, 550, 563 Rendal, Mr., 613 Rendall, George, 232 Resurrection of J. Southcott, the expected, 398–401 Resurrectionists, the Stoke, 405–413 Resurrections, unexpected, 55, 593 Reynolds, Rev. Mr., 592 Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 442, 611, 627, 743 Richard II, 182 Richards, Dr., 535 Richardson, Captain, 45 Richardson, Rev. J., 472 Richmond, Duke of, 263 Risdon family, the, 414 Rivers, Earl, 195 Roberts, John, 699 Roberts, Miss, 259 Roberts, Mr., 65 Robertson, Mrs., 450 Robins, Mr., 27 Rock, Mr. W. F., 327 Rockingham, Marquess of, 630 Rogers, Captain Woods, 387, 389 Roland for an Oliver, A, 34 Rolfe, Thomas, 278 Rolle, Mr., 747 Roman road, 212 Romero, Julian, 270 Roscoff, 306 Ross, John, Bishop of Exeter, 747 Rotterdam, 168 Rouen Cathedral, 573 Rowe, Cornelius, 695 Rowe, Nicholas, 222 Rowles, William, 687 Rowley, Rear-Admiral Sir Josias, 650 Royal George, 126 Royal William, 313 Roy Cades, 104 Ruan-Lanyhorne, 570 Rudiments of Landscape, 572 Runt, Mrs., 133 Rural Sports, 415 Ruskin, John, 573, 575, 577, 578, 580 —— encounters his bishop, 531, 532 —— his schooldays, 535 —— tests a curate, 543 —— his views on sport, 540–542 Rust, John, 685 Ryan, William, 111 Ryde, 451 Ryder, Mary, 737 Sadler’s Wells, 353 Sales, M. de, 388 Salisbury, 21, 43, 280, 281, 590, 747 Salisbury, Marquess of, 45, 779 Salisbury Plain, 43 Salkeld, Captain, 231 Salmon, 389 Saltfleetby, 494 Salford Museum, 396 Saltford, 177 Salthill, 465 Sampford Courtenay, 716 Sanxay, James, 48 Satires on King and Court, 744 Satirists, two eminent. See John Wolcot and William Gifford Saunders, John, 686 Savery, Mr., 458 Savery, Rev. S., 448 —— his family history, 489 —— invents paddle-boat, 490 —— patents with Newcomen, 496 Savile, Rev. Bourchier Wrey, 725 Savoy, Duke of, 265 Saxon conquest, site of, 212 Scarlett, Mr., 29 Schaggel, Mr. Peter, 292 Schneeburg, 604 Schnorr, 604 Schomberg, Captain, 650 School of Shakespeare, The, 262 Scilly Islands, 136 Scorrier, 544 Scott, Sir Gilbert, 564 Scott, Sir Walter, 451, 452, 455 Seacroft, 632 Sea-sickness, 758 Seaton, 310 Seddons, Mr., 395 Selby, Anne, 631 Semple, Francis, 241 SÈvres, 605 Seymour, Lord, 229 Seymour, Sir Edward, 432 Shakespeare, William, 181, 273 Shakespeare Society’s Papers, 97 Shaldon, 624 Sheerness, 358, 359, 361, 363, 364 Sheppard, Rev. H. H., 210, 371 Sherborne, 280 Sherwell, 533 Shiloh, the expected, 394, 395, 401, 404 Shilstone, dolmen of, 127 Shipwreck, 333 Shore, Juliana Susannah, 584 Short, Anthony, 196 Short History of Social Life in England, 51 Shortland, Capt. Thomas G., 642, 643, 650, 666, 696 —— charges against, 653 —— his account of the massacre, 659 —— orders massacre of prisoners, 646 —— practical joke on, 645 Short View of the Profaneness and Immorality of the English Stage, 242 Shute, 367 Sibley, 402 Sidney, 269 Siege of Memphis, The, 240 Simmins, Dick, 525 Simpson, Richard, 262 Sims, Dr., 396 Skellum Grenville. See Sir Richard Skirrett, John, 97 Skisdon, 56 Skynner, William, 232 Slade, 458 Slanning, Gamaliel, 191 Slaughter, 315 Smerdon, Rev. Thomas, 446 Smiles, Samuel, 454, 456, 490, 498 Smith, Gerard, 691 Smith, Sarah, 590 Smith, Thomas, 698 Smith, William, 687 —— desperate, 306, 318 —— adventures while, 315 Snell, Mr., 319 note Snow, Miss Marianne, 718 Snow, Mistress, 72 Snowe, Richard, 597 Soathern, John, 695 Somerstown, 752 Songs of the West, 57, 210, 368 note “Sons of the Blue,” 56 Soper, John, 345, 346, 347, 348 Sourton Down, 212 South Brent, 210 —— authorities for the life of, 403 —— comes under Methodist influence, 390 —— expected resurrection of, 398 —— issues certificates for the millennium, 394 —— mother of Shiloh, 394 —— prophetess, 391 Southcote, Mary, 711 Southey, 392 Southgate, Exeter, 320, 504, 505 Southill, 535 Southmolton, 285, 437, 519, 536, 538, 544, 546, 555, 560 South Tawton, 248, 250, 253, 254, 709 Southwark, 185 South Zeal, 250 Speedwell, 152 Spitchwick, 627 Sport advocated by Parson Russell, 540, 541 Spry, Mr., 508 Spry, Thomasine, 52 Stafford, Bridget Maria, 1 —— experiments in cyder, 11 Stage, licentiousness of the, 23, 242 Stamford, the Earl of, 221 Standard, The, 785 St. Andrew’s Church, Plymouth, 36, 567, 578 Stanhope, Charles, 33 Stapeldon, Bishop, 438 Starcross, 150 St. Austell, 524, 570, 601, 602, 605, 704 St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, 413 St. Columb, 518, 520, 524, 605, 754 St. Dunstan’s, 251 Steam-propelled fountain, 487 Steam pumping-engines, 492, 496 Stephens, Mary, 251 Stewart, Dr., 757 St. Genny’s Church, 56 St. German’s, 569 St. Giles’ Hospital, 42 St. James, Westminster, 247 St. John, Sir William, 281 St. John’s College, Cambridge, 564 St. Just, Count of, 239 St. Lawrence’s Chapel, 438 St. Leger, 268 St. Leger, Frances, 278 St. Martin’s, 353 St. Mary Major, 356 St. Michael’s Mount, 206 Stockleigh English, 533 Stockleigh Pomeroy, 533 Stoke Fleming, 494 St. Omer, 265 Stone, James, 519 Stoneham, Isaac, 136 Stonehouse, 459 Stonehouse Creek, 409 Story, Mr. Douglas, 782 Stourbridge, 404 note Stow, 231 Stowford. See Stafford Stowford, Sir John, 2 —— builder of Pilton Bridge, 2 St. Peter’s Hospital for Vagrants, 37 St. Quintin, 265 Strangwidge. See Stanwich Strode, William, 200 St. Sebastian, 231 St. Sidwell, 19 St. Stephen’s, 371, 565, 605, 616 Stucley family, the, 262, 278, 710 Stucley, Thomas, 262–273, 278, 285 —— rumoured illegitimacy of, 262 —— as a pirate, 267 Stukeley, Sir Lewis (“Judas”) 278–285 —— arrests Raleigh, 279 —— his madness and death, 285 —— robs and betrays his cousin, 280, 282 St. Vincent, Lord, 785 St. Yrieix, 605 Successful Pyrate, The, 377 Suffolk, Earl of, 196, 199, 200–202, 207, 263 Sumatra, 37 Sunday Monitor, 398 Sun-gleams and Shadows, 329 Superstition concerning death, 255 Sussex, Earl of, 267 Sutton Pool, 763 Swymbridge, 530, 531, 534, 542–544, 754 Sydenham, 222 Sydenham, Sir John, 185 Synge, M. B., 51 Tamerton Foliot, 189 Tappa-Boo, 38 Taunton Courier, The, 286, 287, 290 Taunton Dean, 175 Tavy River, 702 Tawney, Robert Willet, 698 Teignmouth, Lord, 584 Teign River, 755 Temple, Lord, 6 Templer, Colonel, 591 Tenby, 310 Terdrew, Robert, 597 Tew, Captain, 385 Thackeray, W. M., 105 Theatres, Cheltenham, 24 —— GaietÉ, 499 —— Lincoln’s Inn Fields, 417 —— Olympic, 32 —— Plymouth, 21 Thomas, Hannah, 276 Thomas, Mr., 353 Thompson, Hartley, 68 Thomson, James, 241 Thomson, Joseph, 67 Thorncombe, 430 Thorne, 518 Thornton, Rev. W. H., 64, 537 note, 550, 563 Three to One, Being an English-Spanish Combat, 94 Thrushelton, 737 Thurlow, Mr., 621 Thynne, Thomas, Lord Weymouth, 433 Tickell, Mr., 716 Ticknor, George, 453 Tilbury, 207 Tindale, Thomas, 695 Tomlinson, Mr., 606 Tom Thumb, 474 Tooke, Horne, 620 Tooker, Joan, 251 Tor Abbey Avenue, 16 Tordown, 542 Torgate, 16 Torridge River, 182 Torrington, Great, 65, 103, 182, 370, 597 Tosse, Mr., 19 Tower Hill, 366 Tozer, John, 685 Transactions of the Devonshire Association, 1870, 225 note —— 1874, 423 —— 1876, 456, 603 note, 606, 632 —— 1878, 374 —— 1879, 94 —— 1880, 324 —— 1882, 258, 500 note, 617, 354 —— 1886, 230 note —— 1900, 261 note Transvaal, 775 Travers, John, 609 Treason, petty, 104 Trefry, Will, 515 Tregonnin Hill, 605 Trelawny family, the, 738 Trowbridge, 107 Trowbridge, John T., 685 Truely, Thomas, 698 Truro, 508, 570, 605, 740, 741, 754 Tuckfield, Mr. 593 Turnarine, John, 754 Turnbull, James, 699 Turner, J. M. W., 578 Tutt, John, 687 Underhill, J., 414 Underwood, Ann, 399 Universal Magazine, 502 note Universal Traveller, 389 Ure, Mr., 606 Vandyke, 196 Vane, Sir Ralph, 264 Veale, Captain, 332, 334, 340, 345 Veale, Mr., 540 Veale, Mrs., 220 Veitch, Messrs., 12 Venice, 577 Vernon, 209 Vestris, Madame, 32 Vetus Testamentum Hebraicum, 372 Victoria, Queen, 783 Vigers, Thomas, 597 Vindication of Sir Richard Grenville, 211 Vines, Rev. Mr., 577 Virginia, 136, 234, 236, 237, 279, 605 Virte, Baroness de, 631 Visions, 583, 725. See also Warnings Walker, J., 750 Walker, Richard, 693 Walkhampton, 618 Walpole, Sir Robert, 4, 419, 420 Walreddon, 187, 196, 202, 208, 209 Want, Mr., 397 Wapping, 230 Ward, William, 693 Wardship, law of, 194 Warminster, 434 Warne, Mr., 702 Warren, David Spencer, 669, 682, 693 Warren Inn, 700, 702, 703, 707 Warren, James, 520 Washfield, 14 Washington, 697 Washington, John, 698 Waterford, 269 Waterhouse, Henry, 697 Waymouth, Peter, 494 Wayside Warbles, 328 Wearmouth, Susanna, 602 Webber, Simon, 519 —— takes possession of North Wyke, 713 Weekes family, the, 710 Weekly Times, The, 558 Weeks, William, and family, 292–296, 300 Welcombe, 534 Welland, 135 Welland, John, 133 Wells, 463 Wells, James, 699 Wemble, Captain, 108 Wembury, 107 Wesley, John, 508 Westbury, 41 West Combe Park, 419 Westcote, 183 Western Antiquary, The, 502 note West Indies, 387 Weston, Mrs. Elizabeth, 257 West Webburn, 700 West Worlington, 262 Wexford, 269 Weymouth, Lord, as a beggar, 432, 433, 434 Wharton, 418 Wharton, Duke of, 243 What a Blunder, 353 Wheal Fortune, 499 Wheeler, Amos, 685 Whimple, 14 Whitbread, 745 White, Ensign, 670 White, Nicholas, 269 Whitechapel Churchyard, 367 Whitefield, George, 430 Whiteford, S. T., 368 Whiteway, Mr. H., 13, 14 note —— Mistress Tucker of Exeter, 71 —— Mistress Snow of Tiverton, 72, 80 —— Old Marianne, 74 —— at Callington, 81 —— their wonderful perception, 73 —— levy blackmail, 74 —— modern instances of their craft, 82 Whitfeld, Mr. F., 62, 64, 106, 300, 641 Whitford, Joseph, 662 Whittlebanks, Edward, 698 Whyte, R.N., Commander R. C., 783 Widdecombe-on-the-Moor, 518, 622, 624, 627, 707 Widworthy, 772 —— advertisement of, 60 —— rules for, 64, 69 Willcocks, Mary. See Caraboo Willcocks, Mr., 44 Willet, John, 698 William III, 232–234, 242, 243, 384, 388, 492 William IV, 367 Williams, Gabriel, 597 Williams, John, 687 Williams, Mr., 544 Williams, Mrs., 422 Williams, Sir Trevor, 487 Williamson, Isaac H., 697 Willinghull, 763 Willis, Captain, 312 Willmead, 126 Wilmot, Sir Zachary, 175 Wilson, Peter, 699 Wincherdon, 243 Winchester, 105 Winde, Sir Robert, 283 Windeatt, Mr. Edward, 374 Wine of the West Country, 14 Winkleigh, 126 Winsford, 552 Winsor, Justin, 698 Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy, 244 Witches, the Bideford, 274–276 —— inflict injuries, 274, 275, 276 —— See also White Witches Wolborough, 65 —— as painter, 742 —— as parson, 739 —— as satirist, 743 Wollacott, 737 Wollocombe, 1 Wollocombe family, the, 1 Wollocombe, Rev. J. H. Bidlake, 221 Wollocombe, Rev. John Stafford, 221 Wollocombe, Rev. Robert, 8, 9, 11, 14 Wolverhampton, 499 Wood, Alexander, 714 Wood, Anthony À, 728 Wood, Mr., 248 Woodall, Mrs., 591 Woodbury, 107 Woodley, Robert, 251 Woodroffe, Thomas, 597 Woodstock, 227 Woolton, John, Bishop of Exeter, 215 Woolwich, 282 Worcester, Marquess of, 487, 489, 491, 498 Worcester opposes cyder tax, 4, 5 Worcestershire Relics, 13 Worcester, William of, 229 Worthies of Devon, 182 Wrays, William, 215 Wreford, William, 519 Wrestlers, Devonshire, 518–520 Wrestling, notice of match, 534 —— rules for, 515, 522, 527, 528 —— song of, 525 —— an Admirable Crichton, 112–114 —— fights against Moors, 116–118 —— his adventures on the Revenge, 108 —— his escape, 115 Wyatt, Mr., 472 Wycombe, 726 Wyke, Thomas, 225 Wykes-Finch, Rev. William, 717 Yeo, John, 595 Yeo, Robert, 595 Yes Tor, 709 York Minster, 574 Young family, arms of, 619 Young Neptune, 115 Young, Sir Samuel, 616 Young, William, 231 Zeal Monachorum, 249, 250, 253, 713 Zemzem, 393 |