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Acland, Lady Harriot, 29;
Sir John, 29;
Sir Thomas, 270
Adams, Will, 112
Adelaide, Queen, and Honiton lace, 49
Affeton Castle, 238
Ameredith, William, 153
American prisoners at Princetown, 85
Apsley, Colonel, 211;
Sir Allen, 227
Arms and motto granted to Exeter, 9
Arlington Court, 252
Arundell, Colonel, 46
Ashburton, 121
Ashe, 68
Athelstan, monastery founded at Exeter by, 3
Atterbury, Bishop, anecdote of, 97
Audley, Lord, 128
Avant, Philip, 113
Axminster, 69
Axmouth, 66
Babb, John, 257;
Ursula, 258
Ballads, poems, and songs, local, 69, 70, 83, 87, 99, 104, 106, 109, 117, 123, 124, 125, 134, 141, 149, 170, 179, 192, 193, 195, 201, 206, 208, 218, 239, 247, 251, 261, 271, 283
Bampfylde, Bampfield, Hugh, 24;
John, 32, 33, 291;
Sir John Coplestone, 32
Bampton, 13
Barker, Pentecost, 175
Barnstaple, 224
Barun, Walter, 269
Baunton, Robert de, 307;
Simon de, 307
Bedford, Earls of, 80, 182
Beer, 65
Bellerophon in Plymouth Harbour, 177
Benet, Sir Henry, 148
Benson, Thomas, 249
Berkeley, Sir John, 12, 32, 90, 211
Berry Head, 113
Berrynarbour, 249
Berry Pomeroy, 285
Bickleigh, 24
Bideford, 201
Bigbury Bay, unknown lady drowned in, 146
Blackaller, John, 8
Blackhall, Christopher, 131
Blackmore, R. D., 20
Blackpool, 151
Blake, Martin, 224, 225
Blowing-house on Dartmoor, 75
Blundell, Peter, 19
Blundell's School, Tiverton, 19
Bohun, Margaret, 275
Bolt Head and Bolt Tail, 146
Boniface, 35
Bonville, Cicely, 57;
Nicholas, 69
Botreaux, William de, 287
Boulay, Hamelin de, 307
Bradfield, 305
Bradninch, 29
Branscombe, 64
Braunton Burrows, 221
Bray, Mrs., on Wistman's Wood, 77
Brendon, 262
Brent Tor, 71, 198
Brioniis, Baldwin de, 297, 298
Briwere, Alicia de, 107;
William, Lord, 107
Bromehall, Walter de, 91
Brown, Rev. Charles, 94
Browne, Richard, 161;
William, 82, 194
Brudenell, Mr, 31
Buckfast Abbey, 122
Buckfastleigh, 122
Buck-horn, 115
Buckland Abbey, 195
Budleigh, East, 60
Budleigh Salterton, 60
Buller, Charles, 40;
John Francis, 40
Bulmer, Sir Beavis, 251
Burgoyne, General, 30
Burke, Edmund, 146
Burleigh, Lord, 161
Bussell, Nicholas, 98
Cabal Government, the, 101
Cable, Richard, 291
Calder, John, 149
Canonteign, 98, 99
Carew, Sir Alexander, 173;
Bampfylde Moore, 24;
Dorothea, 17;
Sir Gawen, 38, 52, 53, 54;
George, 52, 108;
John, 52;
Sir Peter, 38, 52, 53, 54, 152, 282, 301;
Sir William, 53
Carew arms, 52
Carey, Cary, Colonel, 153;
George, 142;
Sir Henry, 140;
John, 215;
Sir Robert, 216
Castle Hill, 240
Cecil, Sir Edward, 185;
Sir Robert, 135;
Sir William, 135
Cergeaux, John, 128
Chagford, 90
Challacombe, 285
Champernowne, Sir Arthur, 108, 128;
Henry, 62, 128;
Richard, 142;
William, 291
Chapman Burrows, 266
Chapple, Will, 237
Charles II at Plymouth, 175
Charm for staunching of blood, 150
Chesney, Sir Charles, 20;
George, 20
Chichester, Sir Arthur, 252;
John, Sir John, 252;
Robert de, Sir Robert, 252, 254
Choak-a-bone, tomb of, 67
Christmas custom at Dean Prior, 124
Christow, 97
Chudleigh, 100
Chudleigh, Sir George, 312
Churchill, Sir Winston, 68
Cider, Lord Bute's tax on, 50
Civil War, the, 11, 12, 22, 32, 50, 58, 90, 98, 139, 173, 194, 207, 226, 229, 273, 289, 312
Clements, Captain, 115
Clermont, Lady, anecdote of, 241
Clifford, Anthony, 100;
Sir Thomas, 100
Clovelly, 213
Clyst River, 45
Cocke, Captain, 162
Coffin, Richard, 212;
Sir William, 212
Colcombe, 68
Coleridge, Lord, on Ottery, 57
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 58
Colyton, 67
Combe Martin, 250
Common rights on Dartmoor, 79
Compton Castle, 294
Comyn, Peter, 307
Convicts at Lundy, 249
Cornish, the, their ignorance of English, 8
Cosway, Richard, 16
Countess Weir, 7
Countisbury, 260, 261
Courtenay, Lord, 54;
Edward, 280;
Lady Elizabeth, 281;
Henry, 279;
Hugh, Sir Hugh, 275, 276;
Lady Matilda, 276;
Sir Peter, 276, 278;
Sir Philip, 272, 275, 276;
Robert, 15;
William, 153, 277
Coven, John, 95
Cranbrook Castle, 92
Crediton, 34
Creedy River, 34
Crockern Tor, 78
Crofts, Sir James, 135
Cromwell, Thomas, 80
Crosses on Dartmoor, 80
Cullen, Nicholas, 248
Cullompton, 27
Culm River, 27
Damarel family, 45
Damarel, Sir John, 300
Dancing Tree at Moreton, 92
Danes, the, in Devon, 104;
at Exeter, 3;
at Northam, 210
Daniel, Tom, 17
Dart, the, 19
Dartington Hall, 127
Dartmoor Forest, 71
Dartmouth, 136
Davis, Captain John, 11, 132;
Mr, 98
De Albemarle family, 45
Dean Prior, 123
Deane, Captain, 273
Defoe, Daniel, on Honiton cider, 50;
on trade of Exeter, 10
Dennis, Sir Thomas, 153
Devon, earldom of, restored, 281
Devonport, 157
'Devonshire Boys' Courage,' 104
Dickens's, Charles, description of Clovelly, 214
Digby, Colonel, 173, 227, 229
Dittisham, 133
Dodbrooke, 142
Doddescomba, Radulphus de, 307
Doddiscombsleigh, 97
Dog Acre Orchard, Axmouth, 67
Dog buried with parson of Axmouth, 66
Dogs as fish catchers, 132
Doone Valley, the, 264
Downes, 39
Drake, Sir Francis, 11, 108, 134, 165, 185, 195, Hawley, John, 137
Hayes Barton, 60
Heddon's Mouth, 255
Hele, John, 195
Hembury Fort, 48
Henrietta, Princess, born at Exeter, 11
Henrietta Maria, Queen, at Exeter, 11
Herrick, William, 123
Hexter, Ann, 95
Hillersdon, John de, 27
Holborne, Colonel, 299
Hole, Robert, 150
Holland, John, 128;
Lord, 173
Holne, 121
Holt, Mr, 292
Holy wells at Hatherleigh, 236
Honiton, 47
Honiton lace, 49
Hooker, Mr, 237
Hopton, Ralph, Lord, 173, 229, 230, 231
Hounds as tin-carriers, 78
How, John, 95
Howard, Sir Charles, 191;
Lady, 190
Huguenots at Plymouth, 175
Hungerford, Lord, 29
Hunters' Lodge Inn, 55
Hut-dwellings on Dartmoor, 74
Ilfracombe, 244
Izacke's description of Exeter, 2
Jago, Dr, 191
Jewel, Bishop John, 249
Judhael de Totnes, 130, 226, 228, 295
Kennaway, Sir John, 55
Kenwith Castle, 210
Key, John, 291
Killerton, 29
Kilworthy House, 193
King, R. J., on Dartmoor, 71
Kingsbridge, 141
Kingsley, Charles, 121;
description of Clovelly, 214
Kingskerswell, 110
King's Nympton, 239
Kingsteignton, 103
Kings wear, 140
Lake, Thomas, 95
Landslip at Lyme, 67
Lane, John, 28, 150;
Richard, 150;
Thomasine, 28;
Mr, 150
Lechlade, Walter de, 56
Leofric, first Bishop of Exeter, 3
Ley, W., 95
Library, ancient, in Exeter Cathedral, 4;
in Crediton Church, 37
Lloyd, Temperance, 209
Lomene, William de, 307
Longstone, the, 266
Ludlow, Sir Henry, 292
Lundy Island, 245
Lyde, Robert, 42
Lydford, 82
Lydford Gorge, 84
Lynmouth, 259, 260
Lynton, 259
Marwood, Dr, 68
Mary Tavy, 196
Massie, General, 22, 23
Merivale, Samuel, 175
Mohun, Lord, 52;
John, 298;
Sir Reginald, 69;
Richard de, 107;
Sir William, 69
Mohun arms, 52
Moles, Mules, Isabella de, 287;
Nicholas de, 110
Molesworth, Colonel, 292
Monk, George, Duke of Albemarle, 33, 69, 232;
Sir Thomas, 232
Moore, Major, 24
Moretonhampstead, 92
Morisco, Sir William de, 247
Morton, Cardinal, 29
Morwellham, 199
Morwell Rocks, 199
Mules, see Moles
Mozley, Rev. ——, 28
National Debt, origin of the, 101
Newcomb, John, 8
Newenham Abbey, 69
Newton, John, 291
Newton Abbot, 102
Newton St Cyres, 41
Norden, John, 8
North, Lord, and cider tax, 51
Northcote, Galfridus de, 309;
Sir Henry, 309;
John, Sir John, 122, 309, 310, 312, 313;
Walter, 309
Oare, 265
Ogham inscription at Tavistock, 180
Okehampton Castle, 296
Okey, Colonel, 98
Oldbarrow Camp, 261
Orange, William, Prince of, 113
Osey, Thomas, 37
Otter River, 47
Otterton, 60
Ottery Mohun, 52
Ottery St Mary, 55
Ottery St Mary Church, 56
Oxenham, William, 238
Paignton, 110
Parker, William, 162
Parracombe, 254
Paynel, Fulke, 306
Peeke, Captain Richard, 185
Penruddocke, ——, 12;
Colonel, 240
Peryam, William, 36
Peter Tavy, 196
Peverell, Hugh, 27
Pickering, Colonel, 58
Pilchard fishery, 161
Pilgrim Fathers, the, 171
Pim, John, 184
Pinhoe, Danish fight at, 3
Pixies, the, 86
Pixies' House, 82
Pixies' Parlour, 100
Plumleigh, Captain, 248
Plymouth, 155
Plympton, 177
Plymtree, 28
Pole, Alice de la, 295
Polglas, William, 128
Pollard, Hugh, Sir Hugh, 139, 211, 239, 269, 312;
Sir Lewis, 291;
Sir Richard, 296
Pollock, Sir F., on Dartmoor, 71
Poltimore, 31
Poltimore, Lord, 32
Pomeroy, Pomerai, Sir Edward, 288;
Henry de, 182, 285, 287;
Ralph de la, 287;
Sir Thomas, 288
Porter, Endymion, 124
Portledge, 212
Potheridge, 232
Potter, Barnabas, 126
Powderham Castle, 272
Prawle Point, 145
Prayer-Book riot, 38
Priests' hole, a, 299
Princetown, 84
Pynes, 308
Pynho, Sir Robert de, 148
Quivil, Bishop Peter, 5
Raleigh, John de, 252;
Sir Walter, 60, 80, 128, 133, 153, 203, 204
Rame, Thomas, 7
Rattenbury, Jack, 65
Rattery, 126
Reay, Samuel, 17
Redvers, Baldwin de, 4, 15;
Mary de, 15;
Richard de, 14;
William de, 14
Reidesel, Baroness of, 30
Revel, the, at Kingsteignton, 103
Reynell, Lieut, 30
Richmond, Henry, Earl of, 7;
Margaret, Countess of, 231
Robin, Mr, 11
Rodge, James, 49
Roope, Mr, 153
Rougemont Castle, Exeter, 4
Rugglestone, the, 76
Russell, Lord, 9,
Rev. John, 20, 236;
John, 182;
William Lord, 184
St. Leger, Sir John, 7, 152
Salcombe, 144
Salkeld, Captain, 248
Saltram, 177
Sampford ghost, the, 26
Sampford Peveril, 26
Sandridge, 132
Schorne, Sir John, 145
Screen at Plymtree, 28
Seaton, 66
Sexton, Mary, 203
Seymour, Colonel, 153, 211, 289, 290;
Edward, Sir Edward, 116, 139, 286, 288, 289, 292, 293
Shapcote, Colonel, 46
Shebbeare, Dr, 209
Sheeps Tor, 81
Shute, 69
Sidmouth, 64
Silver mines at Combe Martin, 251
Simon, son of Roger, 307
Slapton Sands and Lea, 151
Slee, George, 16
Smuggling, 65
Snell, John, 149
Snowdon, Thomas, 95
Soffewill, Walter de, 307
South Molton, 239
South Tawton, 237
Speare, William, 94
Splatt, Hannah, 96
Sprigg, Joshua, 58
Stafford, Hugh, 309
Stanhope, Anne, 288
Stannary Parliament, 78
Stapleton, Bishop Walter de, 5
Starcross, 42
Starre, John, 66
Start Point, 151
Stevenstone, 231
Stonerows, etc., on Dartmoor, 74
Stonehouse, 157
Stonehouse, Joel de, 157
Storm at Widecombe, 80
'Stout Cripple of Cornwall, the,' 283
Strangwich, George, 192
Strode, William, 311
Stucley, Stukeley, Sir George, 238;
Sir Lewis, 218;
Thomas, 238
Suffolk, Duke of, 54
Sully, Sir John, 36
Superstitions on Dartmoor, 85;
at Whitstone, 96
Sutton, James, 94
Sydenham, 298
Talbot, Sir Gilbert, 22
Tavistock, 179
Tavy Cleave, 197
Tawstock, 228
Teign, the, 89
Teignmouth, 103
Tenure, curious, 269
Thackeray, W. M., at Ottery, 59
Thomas, Grace, [1] Vuzz, i.e. furze.

[2] In another version 'underground'—i.e., miners.

[3] W. H. Hamilton Rogers, 'Dartmoor.'

[4] Transactions of the Devonshire Association, 1873.

[5] 'An Elizabethan Guild of the City of Exeter,' by William Cotton.

[6] 'Sketches and Studies.'

[7] Cease.

[8] St. Ginnes.

[9] The cottager by the seaside.

[10] 'La Hockeday' is commonly, but incorrectly, supposed to commemorate the freedom of the English by the massacre of the Danes on the Feast of St. Brice, 1002. 'Hoke-tide' began on the Monday after the second Sunday after Easter.

[11] Portcullised.


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