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Articles. Place listing. Abbots Bickington to Dartington

Articles : place listing. Abbots Bickington to Dartington.

These listings were prepared while transferring data from archived files to the bibliographical spreadsheets. The 5,000 records are issued in this arrangement to indicate the extent of community coverage in the bibliography. The coverage includes:
- Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries (1811 records)
- Devonshire Association Transactions (1626 records)
- Devon Archaeologica Society Proceedings (157 records)
- Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions (155 records)

Abbotsham. Churches. Bells. Inscriptions.
Watkin, Hugh R. Bell inscriptions at Abbotsham church and Torre abbey. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:1, 1922. - Pages 23-27. - Identification of bell-founder?. -

Abbotsham. Houses. Abbotsham Court. Genealogy. Residences.
Shebbeare, Claude E. Abbotsham Court in bygone days. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 11:8, 1921. - Pages 289-295, plates : ill & portrait. - Originally Shebbeare-Town. Occupied by Shebbeare family. -

Abbotskerswell. Place-names. Etymology.
Brushfield, T.N. Abbotskerswell, Kingskerswell. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:3, 1900. - Pages 70-71. - See vol.1, p.47, par.27. -

Alphington. Churches. Fonts. Symbolism.
Clarke, Kate M. The symbolism of the ancient fonts of Stoke Canon, St Mary Church, and Alphington. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:5, 1907. - Pages 129-139, plates : 4 illustrations. -

Alphington. Houses. Gidleys.
Elliot, John. Homes and gardens - Gidleys, Alphington. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 76 Oct, 1972. - Pages 18-20 ; illustrations. -

Alphington. Parish Records. 1603-1836. -
Brodie, M. The parish records of Alphington, 1603-1836. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 97, 1965. - Pages 137-156. -

Alphington. Rectories. Chimneys.
Ellacombe, H.T. Chimney piece at Alphington rectory. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 2 ser, v. 5, 1892. - Pages 16-16.

Alvington. Gentry. Bowring, Rauff. Wills. 1514. -
Bowring, Lewin. Rauff Bowring. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:5, 1907. - Pages 150-151.

Alwington. Houses. Yeovale. Chapels. Licences. 1375-1408.
Chope, R.Pearse. Trappist monks at Yeovale. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:6, 1925. - Pages 252-253. - See vol.13, p.305 on Trappists. -

Appledore. Coastal Regions.
Burton, S.H. North or south?. - In: Devon Life vol. 1 no. 11, Dec, 1965. - Pages 6. -

Appledore. Description and travel. 1972. -
Read, Grace D. Down Appledore way. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 73 Jul, 1972. - Pages 38. -

Appledore. Description and travel. 1969. -
Bowen, David. A Devonshire village - Appledore. - In: Devon Life vol. 5 no. 40, Oct, 1969. - Pages 42-44 ; illustrations. -

Appledore. Lifeboat Services.
Action at Appledore. - In: Devon Life vol. 1 no. 1, Feb, 1965. - Pages 16-23 ; illustrations. -

Appledore. Museums. North Devon Maritime Museum. 1978-1989. -
Grant, Alison. North Devon Maritime Museum. - In: Devon Historian ; 38, 1989. - Pages 32-33. -

Appledore. Shipbuilders. Crafts.
Boyle, Vernon C. Arts and crafts of an old seaport. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 80, 1948. - Pages 137-145,12p of plate. -

Appledore. Shipbuilding. 1855-1971. -
Newcombe, John. A memorable landmark. - In: Devon Life vol. 7 no. 56 Feb, 1971. - Pages 38-41 ; illustrations. -

Appledore. Ships. Golden Hinde. Replicas.
Mostyn, Arthur. The Golden Hinde. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 84 Jun, 1973. - Pages 29-30 ; illustrations. -

Appledore. Ships. Prosperous. Crew. Lists. 1739. -
Dickinson, Michael. An early crew list from the Newfoundland trade : the Prosperous of Appledore in 1739. - In: Devon documents / ed Todd Gray, 1996. - Pages 49-52. -

Appledore. Shipwrights. Blackmore, R.T. Biographies. 1840-1894. -
Boyle, Vernon C. R.T. Blackmore, shipwright. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 85, 1953. - Pages 139-144,plates : illustrations. -

Arlington. Roman Catholics. Chichester, John. Licences. 1679. -
Wainwright, Thomas. Licence for Papists to leave their homes, 1679. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:7, 1900. - Pages 199-200.

Arlington. Sailors. Chichester, Francis. Sir. Poetry.
Sir Francis Chichester. - In: Devon Life vol. 3 no. 26, Jun, 1967. - Pages 44-45 ; illustrations. -

Ashburton. Apple Trees. Folklore.
Amery, P.F.S. Apple tree charms. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:7, 1903. - Pages 206-207. - See vol.2, p.113, par.79. -

Ashburton. Artists. Gibbons, Mark. Biographies.
Aitken, Ian. Portrait of an artist : Mark Gibbons / Ian Aitken. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 3, 1998. - Pages 36-37 : illustrations. -

Ashburton. Benefactors. Stapledon, Bishop of Exeter. Grammar schools.
Amery, P.F.S. Bishop Stapledon and Ashburton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:6, 1903. - Pages 161-163, plates : portrait. illustrations. - Foundation of Ashburton school. -

Ashburton. Bullbaiting.
Amery, P.F.S. Bull-ring at Ashburton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:1, 1900. - Pages 26-28. - See also vol.1, p.48, par.30. -

Ashburton. Chantries. Dissolution. 1545-1548. -
Hanham, H.J. The suppression of the chantries in Ashburton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 99, 1967. - Pages 111-137. -

Ashburton. Churches. Woodcarvings.
Amery, P.F.S. Oak carving at Ashburton in Tudor days. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:7, 1907. - Pages 219-228, plates : 5 illustrations. - Prideaux workshops in Ashburton. -

Ashburton. Churches. Acoustic jars.
G., S. Acoustic jars in Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:7, 1907. - Pages 236. - References to Tarrant Rushford, Wimborne minster, Caen. -

Ashburton. Churches.
Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society. Visiting comittee report. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 2 ser, v. 5, 1892. - Pages 236-243. -

Ashburton. Churches. Approaches.
M., R.B. Ashburton church approach. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:7, 1925. - Pages 305. - Refers to vol.13, pp.160, 265; vol.14, p.13. -

Ashburton. Churches. Saint Andrew.
Sharp, Vernon. Devon Churches. In: Devon Life vol. 7 no. 57 Mar, 1971. - Pages 16-18 ; illustrations. -

Ashburton. Churches. Saint Andrew.
Pegg, John. Discover the Church at Ashburton. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 10, 1988. - Pages 21 ; illustrations. -

Ashburton. Churches. Saint Andrew. Architectural features.
Cornelius, C.Fryer. St. Andrew's Church, Ashburton : history and description of the fabric. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 91, 1959. - Pages 38-44,plate : illustrations. -

Ashburton. Customs. Ale tasting.
Hesketh, Robert. No need to sit in the beer : Ashburton's annual ale-tasting and bread-weighing ceremony / Robert Hesketh. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 9, 2000. - Pages 16-18 : illustrations. -

Ashburton. Description and travel. 1999. -
Risdon, John. History, enterprise and charm / John Risdon explores Ashburton. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 7, 1999. - Pages 10-12 : illustrations. -

Ashburton. Elections. Expenses. 1796. -
Amery, P.F.S. Election day treating in the last century. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:2, 1900. - Pages 44-45. -

Ashburton. Families. Yonge Family. Genealogy.
Radcliffe, Geoffrey R.Y. Yonge of Ashburton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 8:1, 1914. - Pages 29. - Refers to vol.7, p.272. -

Ashburton. Grammar Schools. Ashburton Grammar School. 1314-1600.
Stephan, John. Some notes on Ashburton Grammar School. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 91, 1959. - Pages 112-125. -

Ashburton. Historians. Amery, Peter Fabyan Sparke. Death. 1907.
In … In memory of a beloved colleague. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:7, 1907. - Pages 249,plate : portrait. - In memoriam notice. Photographed as portreeve of Ashburton. -

Ashburton. History. 1879-1901. -
Satterly, John. Memories of Ashburton in late Victorian days. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 84, 1952. - Pages 20-51,plates : illustrations. -

Ashburton. History.
Amery, J.S. [ Ashburton]. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 56, 1924. - Pages 43-102. - Presidential address. -

Ashburton. Inhabitant Lists. 1588.
Amery, J.S. Residents in Ashburton and the adjoining parishes in 1588 / J.S. Amery. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 28, 1896. - Pages 247-256. -

Ashburton. Lawyers. Tozer, Henry. Biographies. -1893.
Harpley, W. Obituary notices : Henry Tozer / W.Harpley. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 26, 1894. - Pages 50. -

Ashburton. Local Government. Manorial Courts. 1747-1805.
Parsons, Hamlyn. The court entries of the borough of Ashburton, (1747-1805). - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 87, 1955. - Pages 339-249. -

Ashburton. Lords of the Manor. 1066-1927.
Hanham, H.J. A tangle untangled: the lordship of the manor and borough of Ashburton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 94, 1962. - Pages 440-457. -

Ashburton. Manors.
Amery, P.F.S. A tangle in the history of Ashburton / P.F.S.Amery. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 28, 1896. - Pages 209-218. -

Ashburton. Medical Practitioners. Gervis, Walter Soper. Biographies. -1892.
Harpley, W. Obituary notices : Walter Soper Gervis / W.Harpley. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 24, 1892. - Pages 42-43. -

Ashburton. Members of Parliament. 1640-1868.
Hanham, H.J. Ashburton as a parliamentary borough, 1640-1868. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 98, 1966. - Pages 296-256 : genealogical table. -

Ashburton. Members of Parliament. Biographies. 1298-1896.
Pearson, J.B. The representatives of the Borough of Ashburton / J.B.Pearson. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 28, 1896. - Pages 219-227. -

Ashburton. Museums. Ashburton Museum. 1958-1976.
Hatch, W.R. Ashburton Museum : twenty years of local effort. - In: Devon Historian ; 13, 1976. - Pages 26-28. -

Ashburton. Natural History. 1947. -
Adams, E.Amery. Observations and comparisons made above Ashburton during the same period. [February and March 1947]. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 79, 1947. - Pages 109-111 : illustrations. -

Ashburton. Naturalists. Tucker, A.G.C. Biographies. 1778-1807.
Elliot, E.A.S. Notes from an unpublished ms. of a contemporary of Colonel Montagu : Dr.A.G.C.Tucker of Ashburton / E.A.S.Elliot. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 32, 1900. - Pages 271-276. -

Ashburton. Navy. Seamen. Recruitment. 1793.
Troup, Frances B. Bounties to seamen at Ashburton, 1793. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:7, 1900. - Pages 197-198. - Names of 70 committee members appended. -

Ashburton. Nonconformists. 1600-1896.
Windeatt, Edward. Early nonconformity in Ashburton / Edward Windeatt. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 28, 1896. - Pages 228-237. -

Ashburton. Parish registers.
Birch, W.M. The parish registers of Ashburton and Buckland in the Moor / W.M. Birch. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 28, 1896. - Pages 238-243. -

Ashburton. Photographers. Satterly, Amy. Biographies. 1881-1965.
Webb, Pete. An Ashburton lady photographer : Miss Amy Satterly / Pete Webb. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 50, 1998. - Pages 16-17 : illustrations. -

Ashburton. Prehistoric Sites. Welstor.
Adams, E.Amery. Report on some historic objects from Welstor. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 82, 1950. - Pages 321-324,plate. -

Ashburton. Prisoners of War. 1800-1815.
Brewer, Dave. Napoleonic prisoners of war at Ashburton. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 12, 1988. - Pages 24-25 ; illustrations. -

Ashburton. Prisoners of War. Cambronne. General. 1815.
Tucker, H.Scott. French prisoners of war at Ashburton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:3, 1910. - Pages 80. -

Ashburton. Prisoners of War. Parole Bounds.
A., J.S. Milestones. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:7, 1913. - Pages 246-247. - See vol.7, p.212, par.150. -

Ashburton. Prisoners of War. Regulations.
Amery, P.F.S. Prisoners of war at Ashburton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:6, 1903. - Pages 185-187, plates : illustrations. - See vol.2, p.129, par.98. -

Ashburton. Saddlers. George, Mr. Biographies.
Palmes, Shan. Cry George ... for help with a horse. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 20, 1990. - Pages 8-9 ; illustrations. -

Ashburton. Tanners. Harris, Thomas. Wills. 1505.
Watkin, Hugh R. Ashburton, draft will of Thomas Harris of. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 11:2, 1920. - Pages 49-50. -

Ashburton. Tin Mines. Whiddon Tin Mine. 1846-1849.
Homer, Ronald F. The Whiddon Tin Mine, Ashburton / Ronald F.Homer. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 128, 1996. - Pages 155-169 : illustrations. -

Ashburton. Valleys. River Capture.
Brunsden, D. The Ashburton valley - an example of the study of river capture. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 100, 1968. - Pages 85-100,folded map : maps. -

Ashburton. Vicars. 1650-1924.
Hughes, T.Cann. Vicars of Ashburton since the Commonwealth. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 56, 1924. - Pages 185-193. -

Ashburton. Writers. Knowles, John. 1781-1841.
Windeatt, T.W. John Knowles, FRS / T.W.Windeatt. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 28, 1896. - Pages 338-341.

Ashprington. Marshall, William. Strength. Anecdotes. 1676-1756.
William … William Marshall. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:8, 1913. - Pages 275-277. -

Ashprington. Place-names. Etymology.
Watkin, Hugh R. Asprington place name. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 11:7, 1921. - Pages 281-282. -

Ashprington. Restaurants. Waterman's Arms.
Bates, Jeremy. Drive and dine. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 74 Aug, 1972. - Pages 41. -

Ashton. Churches. Saint John the Baptist.
Watkin, Hugh R. Ashton parish church of St John the Baptist. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 9:4, 1916. - Pages 101-107. - Discursive, covering monuments, font, manor, families. -

Ashton. Churches. Wall paintings.
G., R. The recently discovered fresco in Ashton church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:4, 1902. - Pages 109-110, line drawing. -

Ashton. Churches. Monuments. Coats of arms.
Were, F. Ashton parish church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 9:5, 1917. - Pages 151. - Refers to vol.9, p.105. Heraldic interpretation queried. -

Ashton. Churches. Stained glass.
Drake, F Morris. Heraldic stained glass in Ashton church. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 3 ser, v. 2, 1907. - Pages 167-174 ; plate. -

Ashton. Churches. Saint John the Baptist. 1259-1899. -
Adams, Maxwell. A brief account of Ashton Church and of some of the Chudleighs of Ashton / Maxwell Adams. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 31, 1899. - Pages 185-198. -

Ashton. Families. Courtenay Family. Genealogy.
Prideaux, F.B. Dame Joan Courtenay of Ashton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:8, 1923. - Pages 340-342. - See also vol.18, pp.225, 281. -

Ashton. Families. Chudleigh Family. 1259-1899.
Adams, Maxwell. A brief account of Ashton Church and of some of the Chudleighs of Ashton / Maxwell Adams. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 31, 1899. - Pages 185-198. -

Atherington. Churches. Pews. Plans. 1683.
Dickinson, M.G. Another batch of church pews. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 36:04, 1988. - Pages 132. -

Aveton Gifford. Churches. Saint Andrew. Architectural features.
Adams, Maxwell. Aveton Giffard church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:1, 1906. - Pages 1-10, plates : 3 illustrations. -

Aveton Gifford. Churches. Architectural features.
Adams, Maxwell. Aveton Giffard. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:2, 1906. - Pages 44-45. - Amendments to vol.4, p.1, par.1. Giffard/Gifford?. -

Aveton Gifford. Churches. Coats of arms.
W., F. Aveton Giffard heraldry. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:2, 1906. - Pages 45-46. - See vol.4, p.5, par.1. -

Aveton Gifford. Customs. Skimmington rides. 1737. -
Dickinson, M.G. A " Skimmington ride" at Aveton Gifford. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 34:7, 1981. - Pages 290-292. -

Aveton Gifford. Families. Prouz Family. Genealogy.
Reichel, Oswald J. Prouz family and the Giffard fee. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:2, 1910. - Pages 51-55. - Refers to vol.5, pp.133, 150. -

Aveton Gifford. Place-names. Allington. Identification.
Hingeston-Randolph, F.C. Aveton Giffard. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:3, 1906. - Pages 73-75. - See vol.4, p.44, par.14; also pp.111-113, pars 63, 64, 65. -

Aveton Gifford. Place-names. Giffard. Origin.
G., H.F. Aveton Giffard. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:3, 1906. - Pages 75-77. - See vol.4, p.44, par.14. -

Axe Estuary. Salt Marshes. Land Use.
Parkinson, Margaret. The Axe estaury and its marshes. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 117, 1985. - Pages 19-62. -

Axe Valley. Pleistocene Strata. Gravels.
Shakesby, R.A. The Pleistocene gravels of the Axe valley, Devon / by R.A.Shakesby and N.Stephens ; with an appendix by J.Scourse. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 116, 1984. - Pages 77-88 : illustrations, map,plans. -

Axminster. Abbeys. Newenham Abbey.
Allan, J.P. Newenham Abbey, Axminster. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 39, 1981. - Pages 159-171 : illustrations, maps,plans. -

Axminster. Archaeological sites. Woodbury Farm.
Cole, M.A. The geophysical survey at Woodbury Farm, Axminster. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 51, 1995. - Pages 135-148 : illustrations, maps. -

Axminster. Bellringers. Accidents. 1664. -
Mistletoe. Killed by a bell in the church of Axminster. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:4, 1908. - Pages 122-123. - Law of deodand discussed. -

Axminster. Carpet Manufacturers. Axminster Carpets. 1755-1972.
Marshall, Robert. On the carpet. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 79 Jan, 1973. - Pages 26-27 ; illustrations. -

Axminster. Castles.
Higham, R.A. Was there a castle at Axminster?. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 44, 1986. - Pages 182-183. -

Axminster. Celebrities. Biographies.
Wilkin, W.H. Some Axminster worthies (part 2). - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 66, 1934. - Pages 235-252. -

Axminster. Celebrities. Biographies.
Wilkin, W.H. Some Axminster worthies. Part 1. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 65, 1933. - Pages 406-424. -

Axminster. Churches. Saint Mary. North chancel. Parapets.
Blaycock, S.R. A survey of the parapet of the north chancel aisle of Axminster. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 43, 1985. - Pages 125-129 : illustrations. -

Axminster. Churches. Bells.
Chapple, W.E.Pitfield. And so those of Axmister (sic) enjoy their bells. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:5, 1909. - Pages 143-144. - Refers to vol.5, p.122, par.74. -

Axminster. Deodands. 1662-1788.
Williams, H. Fulford. Three Devon examples of the law of deodand. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 93, 1961. - Pages 329-333. - Animals & objects causing harm were forfeit to the crown to 1846. -

Axminster. Education. Buckland, William. Patronage. 1798.
Edmonds, J.M. Patronage and privilege in education : a Devon boy goes to school, 1798. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 110, 1978. - Pages 95-111. -

Axminster. Ghosts.
Collier, Mary. Ghosts travellers. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 46 Apr, 1970. - Pages 14. -

Axminster. Historians. Prince, John. Biographies. 1643-1723.
Jones, Winslow. The author of the "Worthies of Devon" and the Prince family / Winslow Jones. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 25, 1893. - Pages 416-430. -

Axminster. Historians. Davidson, James Bridge. Biographies. 1824-1885.
James … James Bridge Davidson. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:5, 1903. - Pages 129, plates : portrait. -

Axminster. History.
Wilkin, W.H. Axminster notes. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 67, 1935. - Pages 299-314. -

Axminster. History.
Wilkin, W.H. Axminster notes. Part 2. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 68, 1936. - Pages 359-379. -

Axminster. Houses. Shute Barton. 1292-1972.
Elliot, John. Homes and gardens - Shute Barton, Axminster. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 75 Sep, 1972. - Pages 14-16 ; illustrations. -

Axminster. Houses. Ash House.
W, A.R. Ash House - birth place of John Churchill, Duke of Malborough. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 23, Dec, 1966. - Pages 30-31 ; illustrations. -

Axminster. Legends. Historicity. 0750-0950.
Chapman, G.M. Axminster mythology. - In: Devon Historian ; 36, 1988. - Pages 15-21. -

Axminster. Militia. Warrants. 1663.
Prideaux, W.de Courcy. John Prince, constable of the hundred of Axminster. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:3, 1908. - Pages 73-76. - Prince's account for despatch of warrants by footpost. -

Axminster. Prisoners of War. Petitions. 1814.
Doe, George M. American prisoners of war at Ashburton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:5, 1903. - Pages 129-130. - American freemasons. Names and lodges cited. -

Axminster. Rebels. Pinney, Azariah. Trials. 1685.
Wigfield, W.MacDonald. Azariah Pinney, yeoman, of Axminster. - In: Devon Historian ; 29, 1984. - Pages 17-21. -

Axminster. Romano-British Sites. Woodbury. Archaeological Excavation.
Silvester, R.J. A Roman site at Woodbury, Axminster. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 42, 1984. - Pages 33-57 : illustrations, plate. -

Axminster. Royal Visits. Charles Ii. 1671.
Chapman, G.M. Charles II in two places at once. - In: Devon Historian ; 34, 1987. - Pages 23-25. -

Axminster. Surgeons. Worth, Richard. Heresy. Lawsuits. 1535.
Peskett, Hugh. Heresy in Axminster 1535. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 33:3, 1974. - Pages 68-70. -

Axminster. Wars. Civil War. Sacking. 1644.
Porter, Stephen. The destruction of Axminster in 1644. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 35:07, 1985. - Pages 243-246. -

Axmouth. Bridges. Brannon's Bridge.
Markwick, A.T. Brannon's Bridge at Axmouth. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 46, 1988. - Pages 153-156 : illustrations, plate. -

Axmouth. Churchwardens. Women. Appointments. 1635-1713.
Skinner, A.J.P. Women churchwardens. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:4, 1926. - Pages 165-166. - Refers to 14, p.107, pars 101, 103. -

Axmouth. Cider Mills.
Early … Early cider mill from Axmouth. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:7, 1911. - Pages 209, plates : illustrations. -

Axmouth. Description and travel. 1969. -
Bowen, David. Portrait of a village, Axmouth. - In: Devon Life vol. 5 no. 35, Jan, 1969. - Pages 22-25 ; illustrations. -

Axmouth. Harbours.
Ramsden, J.V. Axmouth Haven. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 77, 1945. - Pages 145-148. -

Axmouth. Hillforts. Hawkesdown Hill. Romano-British Remains.
Holbrook, Neil. Roman lead sling-shot and an Aureus from near Hawkesdown Hill Hillfort, Axmouth. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 47, 1989. - Pages 117-118 : illustrations. -

Axmouth. Houses. Bindon Manor.
Elliot, John. Homes and gardens. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 71 May, 1972. - Pages 20-22 ; illustrations. -

Axmouth. Manors. Rentals. 1483.
Coxhead, J.R.W. Axmouth rental of 1483. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 33:2, 1974. - Pages 39-44. -

Axmouth. Orchards. Dog-Acre Orchard.
Coxhead, J.R.W. Dog-Acre Orchard. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 33:7, 1976. - Pages 265. -

Bampton Hundred. Domesday Book. 1086. -
Reichel, Oswald J. The Domesday hundreds of Devon : VII. and VIII. the Hundreds of Bampton and Ufculm [sic] / Oswald J.Reichel. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 30, 1898. - Pages 434-457. -

Bampton. Castles. Bampton Castle. Archaeological Excavation.
Higham, R.A. Bampton Castle, Devon : history and archaeology / by R.A.Higham and Ann Hamlin. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 48, 1990. - Pages 101-110 : illustrations, maps,plates. -

Bampton. Castles. Bampton Castle. Earthworks.
Wilson-North, W.R. Bampton Castle : an earthwork survey by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England and Wales. - In: Devon Archaeol. Soc. Proc ; 49, 1991. - Pages 115-119 : maps,plan. -

Bampton. Chapels. Petton Chapel.
M., R.B. ; Chalk, E.S. Petton, near Bampton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:5, 1925. - Pages 211. - Refers to vol.13, p.160. St Petroc's chapel 1368, rebuilt 1848. -

Bampton. Chapels. Petton Chapel.
Watkin, Hugh R. Petton, near Bampton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:5, 1925. - Pages 211-213. - Refers to vol.13, p.160. Inform.from cartulary of Torre abbey. -

Bampton. Churches. Sundials.
Whitley, H.Michell. Dial on Bampton church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:6, 1913. - Pages 209-210, plates : 2 illustrations. -

Bantham. Hillforts.
Jenkins, H.C. Ancient camp at the mouth of the Avon. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:1, 1902. - Pages 21-22, line drawings. - Eddystone destruction, 1703. -

Bantham. Post-Roman Sites. Archaeological Excavation. 1978.
Silvester, R.J. An excavation on the post-Roman site at Bantham, South Devon. - In: Devon Archaeol. Soc. Proc ; 39, 1981. - Pages 89-118 : illustrations, map,plans.

Barnstaple. Archdeaconries. Archdeaconry of Barnstaple. Records.
Chanter, J.Frederick. Records of archdeaconry of Barnstaple. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:4, 1904. - Pages 127-128. -

Barnstaple. Barracks.
Rowe, John. The cavalry barracks at Barnstaple. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 36:04, 1988. - Pages 121-127. -

Barnstaple. Botanists. Wavell, William. Flora. Annotations. 1796. -
Frost, L.C. A flora annotated by William Wavell containing some first records for Devon. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 94, 1962. - Pages 623-629. -

Barnstaple. Bridges.
Oliver, Bruce W. The long bridge of Barnstaple. Part 1. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 70, 1938. - Pages 193-197. -

Barnstaple. Bridges.
Oliver, Bruce W. The long bridge of Barnstaple. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 78, 1946. - Pages 177-191,plate : illustrations. -

Barnstaple. Buildings. High Street ; No. 30. Archaeological Excavation.
Farrell, A. A salvage excavation at 30 High Street, Barnstaple. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 43, 1985. - Pages 129-131 : illustrations. -

Barnstaple. Bull Baiting. Regulations.
Brushfield, T.N. Bull baiting in Barnstaple. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:1, 1906. - Pages 16. - Fines imposed on unbaited meat - which had to be marked as such. -

Barnstaple. Castles.
Oliver, Bruce W. The Castle of Barnstaple. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 60, 1928. - Pages 217-223. -

Barnstaple. Castles. Barnstaple Castle. Excavations.
Miles, Trevor J. The excavation of a Saxon cemetery and part of the Norman Castle at North Walk, Barnstaple. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 44, 1986. - Pages 59-84 : illustrations, map,plans. -

Barnstaple. Cemeteries. Excavations.
Miles, Trevor J. The excavation of a Saxon cemetery and part of the Norman Castle at North Walk, Barnstaple. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 44, 1986. - Pages 59-84 : illustrations, map,plans. -

Barnstaple. Church Dues. Peter's Pence.
Freeman, Edward V. Peter's pence. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 3 ser, v. 2, 1907. - Pages 132-141. - Concerns the area covered by the Archdeaconry of Barnstaple. -

Barnstaple. Churches. Endowments. 1426.
S., J.W. Grant of lands etc. in Winkleigh to the churches of Winkleigh and Barnstaple. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 10:8, 1919. - Pages 308-311. -

Barnstaple. Churches. Vestments. Chasubles.
Restoration … Restoration of ancient chasuble to Barnstaple church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:4, 1910. - Pages 105, plates : illustrations. - Preserved by descendants of C16 churchwarden John Peard. -

Barnstaple. Clergy. Cox, Benjamin. Biographies. 1609-1662.
Skinner, A.J.P. Thomas Larkham and Benjamin Cox. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 8:8, 1915. - Pages 233-235. - Supplementary to T.D.A. vol.24, 1892, on Thomas Larkham. -

Barnstaple. Clocks. 1562-1614.
Rogers, Inkerman. Ancient clocks at Barnstaple. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:4, 1922. - Pages 185-186. -

Barnstaple. Coastal Regions.
Burton, S.H. North or south. - In: Devon Life vol. 1 no. 10, Nov, 1965. - Pages 18-19. -

Barnstaple. Description and travel. 1965. -
Bailey, Sean. Spotlight on Barnstaple. - In: Devon Life vol. 1 no. 7, Aug, 1965. - Pages 11-16 ; illustrations. -

Barnstaple. Description and travel. 1972. -
George, Eric A. Barnstaple - North Devon's friendly resort. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 68 Feb, 1972. - Pages 26-31 ; illustrations. -

Barnstaple. Description and travel. 1968. -
Campbell, Fiona. Barnstaple, the regional centre. - In: Devon Life vol. 5 no. 33, Sep, 1968. - Pages 36-39 ; illustrations. -

Barnstaple. Dialect Literature. 1867.
M., R.B. Jim and Nell. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:4, 1926. - Pages 173. - Dialect poem used in German philological study of 1921. -

Barnstaple. Doors. 1100-1800.
Lomas, Jonathan. The old doors and doorways of Barnstaple. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 99, 1967. - Pages 37-48,plates : illustrations. -

Barnstaple. Elections. Corruption. 1852.
Newton, Robert. The Barnstaple election of July, 1852. - In: Devon Historian ; 21, 1980. - Pages 2-6. -

Barnstaple. Fairs. Barnstaple Fair.
Moore, Reg. From Dartmoor to Barnstaple Fair. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 75 Sep, 1972. - Pages 19. -

Barnstaple. Families. Dodderidge Family. Genealogy.
Dodderidge, Sidney E. Pedigree of Dudderigge alias Dodderidge, of Dotheridge, South Molton, and Barnstaple, Co.Devon. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:5, 1905. - Pages 166-169. -

Barnstaple. Freemen. Berry, James. Admissions. 1787.
Hopper, A.E. Copy of a grant of freedom of the borough and parish of Barnst- aple, in the county of Devon, 1787. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 10:2, 1918. - Pages 63-64. -

Barnstaple. Gates. North Gate. Abutments.
Wood, Maureen. Barnstaple north gate, east abutment. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 38, 1980. - Pages 123-124. -

Barnstaple. Goldsmiths. Guilds.
Chanter, J.F. The Barnstaple goldsmiths' guild, with some notes on the early history of the town. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 49, 1917. - Pages 163-189. -

Barnstaple. Goldsmiths. Lists. Corrections.
Chanter, J.F. Devonshire goldsmiths. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:3, 1906. - Pages 88. - Refers to T.D.A.1905, vol.37, p.146.

Barnstaple. Historians. Cooperation. 1880-1900.
Beer, Noel. The collaborative activity of nineteenth century Barnstaple historians. - In: Devon Historian ; 38, 1989. - Pages 22-24 : facsim. -

Barnstaple. History.
Oliver, W.Bruce. Barnstaple Borough. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 62, 1930. - Pages 269-273. -

Barnstaple. History.
Wainwright, Thomas. Barnstaple, a Mint town in Anglo-Saxon and early Norman times. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:2, 1902. - Pages 60-61. - Reference to Bardney, Lincs. -

Barnstaple. Hospitals. North Devon Infirmary. Industrial Disputes. 1831-1832.
Snetzler, Marjorie F. Mass walkout by doctors. - In: Devon Historian ; 34, 1987. - Pages 7-12 : illustrations. -

Barnstaple. Houses. Architectural features.
Weddel, P.J. Archaeological recording in the medieval borough of Newport, Barnstaple in 1983. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 48, 1990. - Pages 111-122 : illustrations, maps,plates. -

Barnstaple. Lamps.
Bailey, C.F. Ancient lamp. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:4, 1906. - Pages 97, plates : illustrations. - Date undetermined - possibly Phoenician?. -

Barnstaple. Learned Societies. North Devon Athenaeum.
Blackwell, Alfred E. The North Devon Athenaeum at Barnstaple. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 93, 1961. - Pages 174-183. -

Barnstaple. Librarians. Wainwright, Thomas. Biographies. 1826-1916.
Tapley-Soper, H. Thomas Wainwright. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 9:3, 1916. - Pages 68-69. - Curator, North Devon Athenaeum. -

Barnstaple. Libraries. Barnstaple Archdeaconry Lib. 1840-1904.
Garratt, F. Barnstaple archdeaconry clerical library. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:4, 1904. - Pages 99-102. -

Barnstaple. Libraries. North Devon Athenaeum. Removal of Premises. 1988.
Grant, Alison. The North Devon Athenaeum. - In: Devon Historian ; 38, 1989. - Pages 31-32. -

Barnstaple. Manors.
Reichel, Oswald J. Barnstaple and its three sub-manors part of the inland hundred of Braunton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 49, 1917. - Pages 376-388. -

Barnstaple. Mechanics' Institutes. Barnstaple Mechanics' Inst. Foundations. of ficers.
H., J. Barnstaple Mechanics' Institute. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:7, 1900. - Pages 200. - Became Literary Scientific Institution, 1845-1888. [See p.108]. -

Barnstaple. Medicine. 1838-1891.
Harper, Joseph. Barnstaple registers (chiefly medical ) / Joseph Harper. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 31, 1899. - Pages 298-304. -

Barnstaple. Medieval Sites. Green Lane. Archaeological Excavation. 1979.
Markuson, K.W. Excavations on the Green Lane access site, Barnstaple, 1979. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 38, 1980. - Pages 67-90 : illustrations, map,plans. -

Barnstaple. Members of Parliament.
Drake, Daphne. Members of Parliament for Barnstaple. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 71, 1939. - Pages 249-265. -

Barnstaple. Members of Parliament.
Drake, Daphne. Members of Parliament for Barnstaple. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 72, 1940. - Pages 251-264. -

Barnstaple. Members of Parliament.
Drake, Daphne. Members of Parliament for Barnstaple - corrections and additions. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 74, 1942. - Pages 169-171. -

Barnstaple. Members of Parliament.
Drake, Daphne. Members of Parliament for Barnstaple. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 73, 1941. - Pages 181-193. -

Barnstaple. Merchants. Contracts. Writing Tables.
C., F.W. and Eds ; A., H. ; C. The Barnstaple "Tome Stone". - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:1, 1924. - Pages 26-28. - Refers to vol.12, pp.337. -

Barnstaple. Merchants. Contracts. Writing Tables.
C., F.W. The Barnstaple "Tome Stone". - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:8, 1923. - Pages 337-338, plates : illustrations. - Meaning of "Tome". See "Forne" stone, vol.12, p.301; 14, p.110. -

Barnstaple. Merchants. Hawkin, John. Inventories.
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. A Barnstaple merchant's inventory in the fifteenth century. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:3, 1904. - Pages 86-89. - Translation. Glossary. -

Barnstaple. Monastic Foundations. Estates. Grants. 1160-1180.
Watkin, Hugh R. Abbey of St Saviour. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:1, 1924. - Pages 12-14. - Refers to vol.1, p.87, par.59. St Sauveur-le-Vicomte, not Torre. -

Barnstaple. Music.
Edwards, Henry J. Notes on the musical history of Barnstaple. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 49, 1917. - Pages 283-295. -

Barnstaple. Navy. Sailors. Impressment. 1649-1655.
Rogers, Inkerman. The pressgang in North Devon during the Commonwealth. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:3, 1924. - Pages 121-126. - Extracts from Cal.State Papers, Domestic series, 1649-1655. -

Barnstaple. Parish Clerks. 1550-1900.
Chanter, J.F. The parish clerks of Barnstaple, 1550-1900. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 36, 1904. - Pages 390-414. -

Barnstaple. Parish registers. 1539-1837. -
Harper, Joseph. The Barnstaple parish registers / Joseph Harper. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 27, 1895. - Pages 362-373. -

Barnstaple. Pewterers. 1343-1820.
Thomas, S.E. The Barnstaple pewterers. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 103, 1971. - Pages 85-102,plates : illustrations. -

Barnstaple. Pirates. 1584.
Jenkins, Rhys. Piracy from a Barnstaple ship in 1584. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:7, 1923. - Pages 326-327. - From The Stradling Correspondence, ed.Traherne 1840. -

Barnstaple. Plaster Ceilings. 1600-1650.
Oliver, Bruce W. The early seventeenth-century plaster ceilings of Barnstaple. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 49, 1917. - Pages 190-199. -

Barnstaple. Poets. Gay, John. Portraits.
C., F.W. Portraits of John Gay. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 11:7, 1921. - Pages 287. -

Barnstaple. Politics. 1554-1640.
Roberts, John. Reflections on Elizabethan Barnstaple : politics and society. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 104, 1972. - Pages 137-147. -

Barnstaple. Population. Migration From London.
Martin, E.W. Overspill. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 16, May, 1966. - Pages 32-33. - Considers the possibility of population overspill from London. -

Barnstaple. Potters. Market Stalls. Regulation. 1669-1670.
Grant, Alison. Stopping up the Market Place : Crock Street and Barnstaple's potters in the seventeenth century. - In: Devon documents / ed Todd Gray, 1996. - Pages 86-88. -

Barnstaple. Pottery Industries. Products. Cloam ovens.
C., F.W. Barnstaple ovens. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 11:7, 1921. - Pages 257-259. - See vol.10, p.303. Also 11, 306. -

Barnstaple. Prisons. Bakehouse.
Davy, A.J. Barnstaple prison. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:3, 1902. - Pages 91. - Known as the Bakehouse. -

Barnstaple. Public Houses. Three Tuns. History. 1415-1948.
Oliver, Bruce W. The Three Tuns, Barnstaple. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 80, 1948. - Pages 147-158,4p of plates. -

Barnstaple. Record of fices. North Devon Record of fice. 1988.
The North Devon Record of fice. - In: Devon Historian ; 38, 1989. - Pages 31. -

Barnstaple. Restaurants. Sherry's.
Heron. Eating out in Devon no.13 - Sherry's restaurant. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 13, Jan, 1966. - Pages 4. -

Barnstaple. Scholars. Bishop, Edmund. Biographies. 1846-1917.
Chanter, J.F. Edmund Bishop, a great Devonshire scholar. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 10:5, 1919. - Pages 177-182, plates : portrait. - Liturgical scholar. Bibliographical list appended. -

Barnstaple. Shipping. 1330-1880.
Lomax, J. The shipping of old Barnstaple. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 19, Aug, 1966. - Pages 30-31 ; illustrations. -

Barnstaple. Shipping. 1850-1870.
Grant, Alison. Some Barnstaple sailing ships of the mid-nineteenth century. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 103, 1971. - Pages 133-145. -

Barnstaple. Social Conditions. 1540-1600. -
Youings, Joyce. Tudor Barnstaple : new life for an ancient borough. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 121, 1989. - Pages 1-14. - Presidential address. -

Barnstaple. Standing Stones. Pilton Long Stone. Archaeological Excavation. 1967.
Arkle, Isabel. The Pilton Long Stone Excavation 1967. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 100, 1968. - Pages 293-305,plates : illustrations, maps,diagrams. -

Barnstaple. Theatre.
Harper, Sydney. The history of the drama in Barnstaple. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 49, 1917. - Pages 416-428. -

Barnstaple. Turnpike Trusts.
Rogers, W.H. Barnstaple turnpike trust. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 74, 1942. - Pages 139-167. -

Barnstaple. Writers. Gay, John. Works. Beggar's Opera. 1685-1920.
Searle, Muriel V. Barnstaple's immortal beggar. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 68 Feb, 1972. - Pages 32-33 ; illustrations. -

Barnstaple. Writers. Gay, John. Biographies. 1685-1732.
Blackwell, Alfred E. John Gay (1685-1732). - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 87, 1955. - Pages 116-129,plates : illustrations. -

Beaford. Arts Centres. Beaford Centre.
Fell, Penny. Revolution at the rectory. - In: Devon Life vol. 7 no. 58 Apr, 1971. - Pages 22-24 ; illustrations. -

Beaford. Arts Centres. Beaford Centre. 1968. -
Baker, Elizabeth. What's on at Beaford. - In: Devon Life vol. 4 no. 31, May, 1968. - Pages 31-31. -

Beaworthy. Earthworks. Ashbury. Archaeological Excavation. 1983.
Maxfield, Valerie A. Excavations at Ashbury in 1983 with a note on Broadbury Castle. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 43, 1985. - Pages 51-58 : illustrations. -

Beer. Houses. Bovey House. Stained glass.
Bradford, J.G; Morris, G.T.W; Radford,A. Badges of King Henry. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:3, 1912. - Pages 103-105. - See query vol.7, p.57, par.32, and plate opposite. -

Beer. Smugglers. Rattenbury, Jack. Biographies. 1778-1836.
Deakes, C.D.G. Memories of Jack Rattenbury - Rob Roy of the west. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 89 Nov, 1973. - Pages 38-39 ; illustrations. -

Beer. Smugglers. Rattenbury, John. Biographies. 1778-1844.
Skinner, A.J.P. John Rattenbury. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 8:4, 1914. - Pages 123. - From Seaton and Lyme Regis PRs.

Bere Alston. Members of Parliament.
Alexander, J.J. Bere Alston as a Parliamentary borough. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 41, 1909. - Pages 152-178. -

Bere Alston. Place-names. Bere Alston. Etymology.
Alexander, J.J. The derivation of Bere Alston. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:7, 1927. - Pages 298-300. - Additional to vol.14, p.70.

Bere Alston. Place-names. Alston. Etymology.
Watkin, Hugh R. The derivation of Bere Alston. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:8, 1927. - Pages 351-352. - Refers to vol.14, pp.70, 298. -

Berry Pomeroy. Castles. Berry Pomeroy Castle.
Whitley, H Michell. Berry Pomeroy Castle. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 47, 1915. - Pages 285-293.

Berry Pomeroy. Castles. Berry Pomeroy Castle. Archaeological excavation.
Brown, Stewart. Berry Pomeroy Castle / Stewart Brown. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 54, 1996. - Pages 1-335 : illustrations. -

Berry Pomeroy. Clergy. Tenures. Longevity. 1586-1834.
Mugford, W.E. Longevity of clergy at Berry Pomeroy. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:3, 1908. - Pages 93. - Comparison with tenures of ecclesiastical superiors. -

Berry Pomeroy. Domesday Book. 1086. -
Reichel, Oswald J. The Devonshire "Domesday" : III. Berry Pomeroy and Stockleigh Pomeroy / Oswald J.Reichel. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 28, 1896. - Pages 362-390 ; illustrations. -

Berry Pomeroy. Families. Pomeroy Family.
Scanes, J. The Pomeroys of Berry Pomeroy. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 64, 1932. - Pages 257-271. -

Berry Pomeroy. Families. Codner Family. Clergy. 1600-1750.
Hopkins, John T. The Codners of Berry Pomeroy : a clerical dynasty. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 34:4, 1979. - Pages 133-139. -

Berry Pomeroy. Place-names. Loventor. Identification.
Watkin, Hugh R. Loventor and Berry Pomeroy. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:6, 1927. - Pages 255-259. - See query immed.preceding, in par.224. -

Berry Pomeroy. Poverty Relief. Overseers' Accounts. 1801-1827.
Freeman, Ray. The paupers of Pomeroy. - In: Devon Historian ; 10, 1975. - Pages 22-28. -

Berry Pomeroy. Trees. Folklore. 1900.
Amery, P.F.S. Wishing Trees. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:1, 1900. - Pages 26. -

Berrynarbor. Churches. Bosses.
Charbonnier, T. Early English bosses. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:3, 1908. - Pages 73, plates : 4 illustrations. - Three bosses and one pulpit base, now in V.& A. Museum.


Bickington. Inns.
Toby Jug Inn. The Toby jug inn. - In: Devon Life vol. 5 no. 35, Jan, 1969. - Pages 36 ; illustrations. -

Bickleigh, Plymouth. Leats. Tin miners. Disputes.
Gray, Vera. A leat on Roborough Down and an early seventeenth century tinners' dispute. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 122, 1990. - Pages 71-82 : maps.

Bickleigh, Plymouth. Mills. Bickleigh Mill.
Gray, Vera. Bickleigh Mill on the River Meavy. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 120, 1988. - Pages 81-86 : illustrations, map.

Bickleigh, Plymouth. Mines. Wheal Lopes. Leats.
Miller, John. Wheal Lopes leat / John Miller. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 46, 1997. - Pages 28-29 : illustrations. -

Bickleigh, Tiverton. Castles. Bickleigh Castle. 1510-1972. -
Wlliot, John. Homes and gardens. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 72 Jun, 1972. - Pages 22-24 ; illustrations. -

Bickleigh, Tiverton. Description and travel. 1970. -
Bowen, David. A Devonshire village. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 43, Jan, 1969. - Pages 34-36 ; illustrations. -

Bickleigh, Tiverton. Families. Chedderlegh Family. Genealogy.
Prideaux, F.B. Chudleigh and Chedderleigh. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:5, 1927. - Pages 218-219. - Chedderlegh/Chudderlegh a manor in Bickleigh parish.

Bickleigh, Tiverton. Rectories. Chimneypieces. Carvings.
Clarke, Kate M. The Carew-Mohun chimneypiece. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 9:8, 1917. - Pages 233-239, plates : illustrations. - Previously at Bickleigh Court, depicts Prayerbook Rebellion.

Bickleigh, Tiverton. Restaurants. Fisherman's Cot.
Heron. Drive and dine - the Fisherman's Cot. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 20, Sep, 1966. - Pages 19. -

Bickleigh, Tiverton. Restaurants. Fisherman's Cot.
Bates, Jeremy. Drive and dine. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 54 Dec, 1970. - Pages 51. -

Bicton. Manors.
Pearson, J.B. The manors of Bicton and Kingsteignton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 37, 1905. - Pages 462-464. -

Bideford. Botanists. Pike. Biographies. -1772. -
Downes, H. and Editors. Pike, of Bideford, botanist. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:1, 1922. - Pages 6-7. - From Martin's Nat. Hist. of England 1759; Watkin's Bideford 1792. -

Bideford. Bridges.
Duncan, Alexander G. The long bridge of Bideford. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 34, 1902. - Pages 223-264. -

Bideford. Bridges. Bideford bridge.
Chope, R.Pearse. Old Bideford bridge. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:5, 1923. - Pages 240. - Original structure of wood - evidence from papal letter 1459. -

Bideford. Bridges. Long.
Granville, Roger. An account of Sir Thomas Grenvile's tomb in Bideford church, and also of the Long bridge of Bideford. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 3 ser, v. 1, 1899. - Pages 11-16 ; plate. -

Bideford. Bridges. Bideford Long Bridge. Restoration. 1459-1970.
Goaman, Muriel. Bideford Bridge is falling down. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 43, Jan, 1969. - Pages 16-19 ; illustrations. -

Bideford. Bridges. Bideford Bridge.
Chope, R.Pearse. Old Bideford bridge. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:2, 1924. - Pages 61-65, plates : 2 illustrations. - Refers to vol.12, p.240. -

Bideford. Bridges. Bideford Bridge.
Whiting, F.E. Bideford Bridge. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 80, 1948. - Pages 127-136,7p of plates. -

Bideford. Buildings. New Street. Pottery. Archaeology.
Lovatt, Andrew M. The excavation of Medieval and later features at New Street, Bideford. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 47, 1989. - Pages 127-135. -

Bideford. Churches.
Granville, R. A history of the church at Bideford and some of its rectors. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 34, 1902. - Pages 201-222. -

Bideford. Churches. Tombs. Grenvile, Thomas.
Granville, Roger. An account of Sir Thomas Grenvile's tomb in Bideford church, and also of the Long bridge of Bideford. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 3 ser, v. 1, 1899. - Pages 11-16 ; plate. -

Bideford. Customs. Mock Mayors.
Chope, R.Pearse. Mock mayors in Devon. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:6, 1925. - Pages 266-268. - See query vol.13, p.201. Extract from N.Devon Journal 1874. -

Bideford. Dancers. Cork, Diana. Profiles.
Barn dance. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 13, Feb, 1966. - Pages 24-25 ; illustrations. - Double page photo and caption. -

Bideford. Description and travel. 1972. -
George, Eric A. Bideford, a complete holiday centre. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 70 Apr, 1972. - Pages 28-33 ; illustrations. -

Bideford. Families. Christmas Family. Genealogy.
Chanter, J.F. Christmas family of Bideford. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:7, 1911. - Pages 209-210. - See vol.6, p.175, par.165. -

Bideford. Gentry. Pepys, Elizabeth. Birthplace. 1640-1669.
Forman, W.Courthope ; Editors. Mrs Pepys' birthplace. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:2, 1922. - Pages 73. - See query, vol.12, p.9. Use of "Somerset" to signify Westcountry. -

Bideford. Historians. Froude, James Anthony. 1855-1860.
Bartlett, John. James Anthony Froude in Bideford, 1855-60. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 35:09, 1986. - Pages 344-347. -

Bideford. History. 1659-1688. -
Duncan, Alexander G. Bideford under the restored monarchy; with some extracts from a "sessions of the peace book" for the borough of Bideford 1659-88. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 47, 1915. - Pages 306-333. -

Bideford. Magic Trick Suppliers. Supreme Magic Company. Hooper, Edwin.
Newcombe, Edwin. Tricks of the trade. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 70 Apr, 1972. - Pages 22-23 ; illustrations. -

Bideford. Maps. Stucley. 1725.
Rose, Louise. Stucley's map of Bideford. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 36:07, 1990. - Pages 259-260. -

Bideford. Mayors. Chanter, John Roberts. Biographies. 1816-1895.
Harpley, W. Obituary notices : John Roberts Chanter / W.Harpley. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 27, 1895. - Pages 34-35. -

Bideford. Nonconformists.
Wickham. Miss. Early noncomformity in Bideford. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 34, 1902. - Pages 410-418. -

Bideford. Nonconformists. Toleration. Addresses. 1687.
Hurrell, J.S. Proclamation of liberty of conscience, 1687: addresses to James II from Devonshire nonconformists. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:7, 1907. - Pages 255-256. -

Bideford. Police. Palmer, Elias. 1835-1846.
Christie, P. Bideford's first policeman. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 118, 1986. - Pages 123-140. -

Bideford. Pottery Industries. 1823-1916. -
Phillips, R.H. The Bideford pottery industry. Part 2. - In: Devon Historian ; 3, 1971. - Pages 3-6. -

Bideford. Pottery Manufacture. 1659-1760.
Phillips, R.H. The Bideford pottery industry. Part 1. - In: Devon Historian ; 2, 1971. - Pages 11-14. -

Bideford. Poverty Relief. 1830-1840.
Duncan, Alexander G. Bideford poor and poorhouses, 1830-1840. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 50, 1918. - Pages 533-560. -

Bideford. Quays.
Pye, Andrew. Bideford town quay. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 50, 1992. - Pages 117-124 : illustrations, plate. -

Bideford. Railways. 1965. -
Anderton, Raymond. Railway by the two rivers. - In: Devon Life vol. 4 no. 30, Mar, 1968. - Pages 20-24 ; illustrations. - The railway that used to run between the rivers Torridge and Taw. -

Bideford. Sea Captains. Grenvill, Richard. Sir. 1542-1591.
Reed, Adrian. Devon death centenary. - In: Devon Historian ; 43, 1991. - Pages 8. - 400th anniversary of the death of Sir Richard Grenville. -

Bideford. Surveyors. Donn, Benjamin. Biographies. 1729-1798.
Ravenhill, W.L.D. Benjamin Donn, 1729-98 : mapmaker and master of mechanics. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 97, 1965. - Pages 179-193. -

Bideford. Theatres. 1600-1998.
Christie, Peter. A short history of the theatre in Bideford / Peter Christie. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 127, 1995. - Pages 15-28 : illustrations. -

Bideford. Witches. Trials. 1670-1712.
Chope, R.Pearse. The Bideford witches. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:1, 1912. - Pages 37-40. - Refers to vol.5, p.152, par.96. See also T.D.A, vol.6, p.736 on. -

Bideford. Writers. Kingsley, Charles. 1854-1855.
Collinge, C.J. Charles Kingsley in Bideford. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 108, 1976. - Pages 13-29. -

Bideford. Writers. Kingsley, Charles. Biographies.
Russel, Ann. One of Devon's illustrious sons - Charles Kingsley. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 21, Oct, 1966. - Pages 24-25 ; illustrations. -

Bideford. Writers. Kingsley, Charles. 1819-1864.
Edgley, C.R. He named "Westward Ho!". - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 75 Sep, 1972. - Pages 34-35 ; illustrations. -

Bideford. Writers. Kingsley, Charles.
Gamble, H.R. Charles Kingsley. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 51, 1919. - Pages 47-58. -

Bigbury Bay. Shipwrecks. Tin Ingots. Excavation.
Fox, Aileen. Tin ingots from Bigbury Bay, South Devon / Aileen Fox. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 53, 1995. - Pages 11-23 : illustrations. -

Bigbury. Districts. Hope Cove.
Lockley, E.M.G. Hope Cove. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 21, Oct, 1966. - Pages 36 ; illustrations. -

Bigbury. Pilchard Fishing. 1800.
Eliot, Edmund A.S. An original article on the pilchard fishery at Borrough Island by Colonel Montagu a hundred years ago. With supplementary notes ... - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 35, 1903. - Pages 430-433.

Bishops Nympton. Organ Builders. Loosemore, John. 1633-1681. -
Chanter, J.Frederick. Chappyngtons, the South Molton organ builders. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:3, 1910. - Pages 85-86. - Additional to vol.6, p.31, par.20.

Bishops Nympton. Organ Builders. Loosemore, John. 1633-1681. -
Chope, R.Pearse. Chappyngtons, the South Molton organ makers. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:3, 1910. - Pages 86-87. - Additional to vol.6, p.31, par.20.

Bishops Tawton. Tithes. Defaulters. 1662-1776.
Tapley-Soper, H. Defaulters at Bishops Tawton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 8:5, 1915. - Pages 154-155. - Document signed by Seth Ward, Bp of Exeter 1662-67. See 8, p.191.

Bishopsteignton. Bishops' palaces. Archaeological excavation.
Laithwaite, Michael. The Bishop's palace at Bishopsteignton / by Michael Laithwaite, S.R. Blaycock and K.A.Westcott. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 47, 1989. - Pages 53-69 : illustrations, plates.

Bishopsteignton. Churches. Tympana.
Drake, Morris. Norman tympana in Devon. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:6, 1900. - Pages 188. - Refers to vol.1, p.136, par.106.

Bishopsteignton. History.
Jordan, W.F.C. A further sketch of Bishop's Teignton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 42, 1910. - Pages 503-511.

Bishopsteignton. Houses. Venn.
Jordan, Mary Hall. Notes on Venn in the parish of Bishop's Teignton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 42, 1910. - Pages 512-516.

Bishopsteignton. Restaurants. Bunters.
Bates, Jeremy. Drive and dine. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 80 Feb, 1973. - Pages 45. -

Blackawton. Estates. Oldstone. Surveys.
Pattison, Paul. Oldstone : a mansion and its gardens in South Devon : a survey by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 50, 1992. - Pages 125-136 : illustrations, plates.

Bondleigh. Churches. Tympani. Carvings.
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Tympanum at Bondleigh. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:6, 1907. - Pages 197, plates : illustrations. -

Bondleigh. Churches. Tympana. Symbolism.
Clarke, Kate M. Tympanum at Bondleigh. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:7, 1907. - Pages 228-229. - Refers to vol.4, p.197. Symbolism of the two doves discussed.

Bovey Tracey. Bellringers.
Hesketh, Robert. Summoned by bells / Robert Hesketh. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 40, 1995. - Pages 16-17 : illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Churches.
Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society. Visiting comittee report. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 2 ser, v. 5, 1892. - Pages 236-243. -

Bovey Tracey. Churches. Plate.
Stead, W.B.Vere. Bovey Tracey church plate. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:8, 1903. - Pages 253, plates : illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Churches. Saint Peter and Saint Paul.
Pegg, John. Discover the church at Bovey Tracey. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 7, 1987. - Pages 13 ; illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Crosses. Elsford Cross. Sites.
Tyler, F.C. Elsford cross. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:6, 1925. - Pages 252. - See Crossing, Ancient Stone Crosses of Dartmoor, p.40.

Bovey Tracey. Description and travel. 1999. -
Hesketh, Robert. Focus on Bovey Tracey / Robert Hesketh. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 4, 1999. - Pages 10-12 : illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Estates. Yarner.
Paynter, Jack. Pure delight : Jack Paynter visits Yarner .... - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 3, 1998. - Pages 22-23 : illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Families. Walrond Family.
Skinner, A.J.P. Pedigree of family of Walrond of Bovey, Seaton and Beer. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 39, 1907. - Pages 264-266.

Bovey Tracey. Farmhouses. Hatherleigh Farm. Architecture.
Brown, S.W. Hatherleigh Farm, Bovey Tracey / by S.W.Brown and J.Pidgeon. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 44, 1986. - Pages 184-191 : illustrations, plans.

Bovey Tracey. Heathlands. Bovey Heath. Development. 1959-1968. -
Anderton, Raymond. The rape of Bovey Heath. - In: Devon Life vol. 5 no. 34, Nov, 1968. - Pages 35-37 ; illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Houses. Bradley Manor.
Elliot, John. Bradley Manor. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 49 Jul, 1970. - Pages 26-27 ; illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Iron Mines. Kelly Iron Mine. 1797-1955.
Atkinson, Michael. Kelly iron mine, near Bovey Tracey / Michael Atkinson and Christopher Schmitz. - In: Devon Historian ; 11, 1975. - Pages 27-34 : illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Manors. Wreyland Manor. Social conditions.
Rendell, Paul. Life of the peasants at Wreyland Manor. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 14, 1989. - Pages 27 ; illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Mapmakers. Boycott, William. 1610-1650.
Wright, Dorothy. William Boycott, cartographer, in Devon. - In: Devon Historian ; 12, 1976. - Pages 10-13 : illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Monarchs. Victoria. Coronation. Poetry. 1837.
Shears, Jack. Bovey and the coronation of Queen Victoria. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 9:1, 1916. - Pages 2. -

Bovey Tracey. Place-names. Wreyland. Etymology.
Reichel, Oswald J. Wreyland documents by Cecil Torr. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:6, 1911. - Pages 189-190. - Torr's defence against Reichel's criticisms follows, p.190.

Bovey Tracey. Pottery Kilns. Excavations.
Weddell, Peter J. The Bovey Tracey pottery kilns / by Peter J.Weddell and Keith Westcott. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 44, 1986. - Pages 143-162 : illustrations, map,plans.

Bovey Tracey. Pottery Manufacture.
Hesketh, Robert. Bovey Tracey's industrial pottery / Robert Hesketh. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 52, 1998. - Pages 13-14 : illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Rates. 1596.
Morrice, E. Bovey Tracey church rate, 1596. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 10:8, 1919. - Pages 329-336.

Bovey Tracey. Wars. Civil War. Battles: Bovey Heath. 1646. -
Hesketh, Robert. The Battle of Bovey Heath, 1646 / Robert Hesketh. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 41, 1995. - Pages 10-11 : illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Wars. Civil War. Visits by Cromwell. 1646.
Thornton, W.H. Notes on some traditions concerning the visit of Cromwell and Fairfax to Bovey Tracey, 1646. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 39, 1907. - Pages 337-348.

Bovey Tracey. Weaving Industries. Bovey Handloom Weavers.
Bisset, Hannah. The Bovey handloom weavers / Hannah Bisset. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 2, 1998. - Pages 26-27 : illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Welfare Workers. Warren, Valerie. Biographies.
Hesketh, Robert. Valerie Warren : carer for the Dartmoor community / Robert Hesketh. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 3, 1998. - Pages 5 : illustrations. -

Bovey Tracey. Women. Forbes, Maria. Tombs. Inscriptions. 1655.
Stead, W.B.Vere. Tomb at Bovey Tracey. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:2, 1906. - Pages 49, plates : illustrations. - Wife of James Forbes, chaplain to Charles I, vicar of Bovey T.

Bow. Castles. Tracy Castle. Sites. Refutations.
Higham, R.A. The site of "Tracy Castle", Bow / by R.A.Higham and M.Rouillard. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 47, 1989. - Pages 122-126 : illustrations, plate.

Bow. Domesday.
Carbonell, Barbara M.H. The Nymet area. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 63, 1931. - Pages 297-299.

Bow. History.
Carbonell, Barbara M.H. notes on the history of the parishes of Nymet Tracy, alias Bow. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 60, 1928. - Pages 299-312.

Bow. Place-names. Bow. Etymology.
Carbonell, Barbara M.H. and Editors. Bow place-name. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:7, 1927. - Pages 295-296. - In parish of Nymet Tracey: Nymetbogh - Nymet Bow(e) variations.

Bradford. Poverty Relief. 1782-1812.
Taylor, J.S. Poverty in a west Devon parish (Bradford) in the last years of the old poor law. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 101, 1969. - Pages 161-182.

Bradninch. Families. Sainthill Family. Portraits.
Radford, Arthur L. Portraits of the Sainthill family formerly in Bradninch Manor House. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 50, 1918. - Pages 405-410.

Bradninch. Houses. Bradninch Manor.
Radford, C.A.Ralegh. Bradninch manor. - In: Devon Historian ; 30, 1985. - Pages 25-29.

Bradninch. Parish Halls. Saint Dison's Hall. Coats of Arms. 1908.
Editors. The new parish room, Bradninch. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:2, 1910. - Pages 33-38, plates : 4 illustrations. - Work of Charles Croslegh, D.D. See also vol.6, p.256.

Bradninch. Quakers. Boone, George. Confessions. 1717.
Holdsworth, Christopher. A confession of his drunkeness by George Boone of Bradninch, 1717. - In: Devon documents / ed Todd Gray, 1996. - Pages 102-107.

Bradninch. Saints. Denis.
Orme, Nicholas. Denis not Disen: the real patron saint of Braninch, Devon. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 37:02, 1992. - Pages 45-7.

Bradninch. Smallholdings. Sub-Letting. 1788-1834.
Wurtzburg, Rosemary. The sub-letting of smallholdings on a Devon estate, 1788-1834. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 126, 1994. - Pages 85-105 : map,tables.

Bradstone. Churches. Sculptures. Masks.
Cresswell, Beatrix F. ; Chanter, J.F. The grin of Arius. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:6, 1923. - Pages 271-272, plates : illustrations. - Refers to vol.12, p.202. Discounts Hawker's symbolism.

Bradworthy. Description and travel. 1970. -
Blower, W.H.I. Bradworthy. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 46 Apr, 1970. - Pages 30-31 ; illustrations. -

Bradworthy. Families. Yeo Family. Genealogy.
Sachville, Heanton. Yeo, of Bradworthy. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 8:1, 1914. - Pages 11-14.

Brampford Speke. History.
Orme, Nicholas. The history of Brampford Speke. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 121, 1989. - Pages 53-86 : illustrations, map.

Brampford Speke. Land Charters.
Rose-Troup, F. The Anglo-Saxon charter of Brentford (Brampford) Devon. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 70, 1938. - Pages 253-275.

Branscombe. Churches. Saint Winifred. Architectural features.
Prideaux, Edith K. Branscombe church, Devon. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:1, 1912. - Pages 1-19, plates : ill(Pages 19), plan.

Branscombe. Churches. Monuments. Coats of arms.
Senex. Branscombe and the heraldry of the monuments of John Kelleway and John Wadham at Branscombe and that of Mrs Joan Tregarthin. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:4, 1906. - Pages 99-106.

Branscombe. Churches. Monuments. Coats of arms.
Weare, F. Branscombe heraldry. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:6, 1907. - Pages 189-190, plates : illustrations. - Refers to vol.4, p.99, par.59.

Branscombe. Clergy. 1640-1794. -
Skinner, A.J.P. A vicar of Branscombe. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:2, 1908. - Pages 45-47. - Refers to Elijah Chick's Guide to Branscombe, 1906.

Branscombe. Clergy. 1641-1662. -
Mugford W.E. A vicar of Branscombe. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:3, 1908. - Pages 88-89. - Refers to vol.5, p.45, par.31. See also vol.6, p.87.

Branscombe. Clergy. Puddicombe, Thomas. Biographies. 1762-1827.
Skinner, A.J.P. Thomas Puddicombe, vicar of Branscombe, 1794-1827. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:4, 1912. - Pages 128. - Refers to vol.2, p.37, par.28. See also vol.7, p.177.

Branscombe. Houses. Bovey House.
Elliot, John. Devon homes - Bovey House, Branscombe. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 89 Nov, 1973. - Pages 27-29 ; illustrations. -

Bratton Clovelly. Churches. Saint Mary. Wall paintings.
Rouse, E.Clive. Wall paintings in Bratton Clovelly church. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 98, 1966. - Pages 279-281.

Bratton Clovelly. Manors. 1066-1552. -
Whale, T.W. Manors in Bratton Clovelly / Rev.T.W.Whale. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 27, 1895. - Pages 144-164.

Bratton Fleming. Lawyers. Bracton, Henry De.
Radford. Lady. Henry de Bracton : a plea for remembrance. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 54, 1922. - Pages 205-215.

Bratton Fleming. Lawyers. Bracton, Henry De. Burial. Location.
M., R.B. Bracton's grave. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:6, 1923. - Pages 273. - Bracton/Bratton: legal writer confused with Exeter chancellor?.

Bratton Fleming. Lawyers. Bracton, Henry De. Burial. Location.
M., R.B. ; Rose-Troup, Frances. Bracton's grave. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:7, 1923. - Pages 305-306. - Additional to vol.12, p.273.

Bratton Fleming. Lawyers. Bracton, Henry De. Burial. Location.
M., R.B. ; Rose-Troup, Frances. Bracton's grave. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:8, 1923. - Pages 352-356. - See vol.12, pp.273, 305, vol. 13, pp.28, 71.

Bratton Fleming. Lawyers. Bracton, Henry. Birthplace. -1268.
Chope, R.Pearse. Bracton's birthplace. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 11:2, 1920. - Pages 58. - Refers to Eng.Hist.Review, vol.31, pp.586-596.

Braunton. Boxers. Slack.
Hems, Harry. Stanzas on the death of the noted Slack, butcher and stage boxer. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:3, 1900. - Pages 69. - By Christopher Jones, Exeter. Printed by R.Trewman, Exeter.

Braunton. Churches. Bells.
Chanter, J.F. Cost and weight of a pre-Reformation ring of bells. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:7, 1911. - Pages 222-223. - From Braunton churchwardens'accounts, 1554-1610.

Braunton. Cliffs. Saunton Down Cliffs. Sand formations.
Evans, H.Montagu. Sand formation against the Saunton Down Cliffs, North Devon. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 44, 1912. - Pages 692-702.

Braunton. Description and travel. 1968. -
Bowen, David. Portrait of a village - Braunton. - In: Devon Life vol. 5 no. 32, Aug, 1968. - Pages 22-26 ; illustrations. -

Braunton. Houses. Buckland House.
Elliot, John. Homes and gardens - Buckland, Braunton. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 84 Jun, 1973. - Pages 22-23 ; illustrations. -

Braunton. Juncus Acutus. Effects of Winter. 1962-1963.
Hewett, D.G. The effects of the cold winter of 1962/63 on juncus acutus at Braunton Burrows, Devon. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 102, 1970. - Pages 193-201.

Braunton. Manors.
Slee, A.H. Braunton : and its manor. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 73, 1941. - Pages 195-201.

Braunton. Marshes.
Slee, A.H. Braunton marshes. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 100, 1968. - Pages 101-110 : maps.

Braunton. Mosses.
Larter, C.E. Some cryptograms of Braunton and Sherwill. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 38, 1906. - Pages 270-293.

Braunton. Open Fields.
Slee, A.H. The open fields of Braunton Great Field and Braunton Downs. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 84, 1952. - Pages 142-149,plates : illustrations, map.

Braunton. Sailors. Slee, Thomas Arthur. 1890-1970.
Bouquet, Michael. The papers of a north Devon mariner. - In: Devon Historian ; 16, 1978. - Pages 7-13 : illustrations. -

Braunton. Salt Marshes. Braunton Marsh. Ecology. 1765-1975.
Parkinson, Margaret. A tentative historical ecology of parts of the Taw estuary : Braunton Marsh (sensu lato). - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 108, 1976. - Pages 37-60,plates : illustrations. -

Braunton. Shell Middens. Braunton Burrows. Archaeological Excavation.
Smith, Peter D.E. The investigation of a medieval shell midden in Braunton Burrows / by Peter D.E.Smith, J.P.Allen, Ann Hamlin, Bryony Orme,R.Wootton. - In: Devon Archaeol. Soc. Proc ; 41, 1983. - Pages 75-80 : illustrations, map.

Brendon. Hamlets. Badgeworthy. 1162-1545.
Chanter, J.F. The hermits and early history of Badgeworthy. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 8:3, 1914. - Pages 77-81. - From charters in Buckland cartulary.

Brentor. Churches. Saint Michael de Rupe.
Field, George. Brentor Church. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 3, 1986. - Pages 22 ; illustrations. -

Brentor. Criminals. Gubbins Family.
Redgrave, Paul. The abominable moormen. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 15, 1989. - Pages 8-9 ; illustrations. -

Bridestowe. Families. Bidlake Family. Genealogy.
Wollocombe, J.H.B. The Bidlakes of Bidlake. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:8, 1905. - Pages 241-248, plates : illustrations. -

Bridestowe. Law Cases. Disputes. 1376.
Falcon, T.A. Sourton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:3, 1904. -

Bridford. Barytes Mines. 1835-1875.
Schmitz, Christopher J. The early growth of the Devon barytes industry, 1835-1875. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 106, 1974. - Pages 59-76.

Bridford. Barytes Mines. 1875-1958.
Schmitz, Christopher J. The development and decline of the Devon barytes industry, 1875- 1958. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 109, 1977. - Pages 117-133 : map.

Bridford. Churches. Stained glass. Heraldry.
Tapley-Soper, H. Heraldry in Bridford church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 8:3, 1914. - Pages 73-76. - Supplem.to Cresswell, Churches of the deanery of Kenn: 7, Appx.

Bridford. Churches. Saint Thomas of Canterbury. Screens.
Tate, A.L. The screen in the church of St Thomas of Canterbury, Bridford. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:5, 1900. - Pages 137-139, plates : illustrations. -

Bridford. Churches. Screens.
Gibbs, Roscoe. Bridford and Lustleigh screens. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:5, 1900. - Pages 139-142. - See vol.1, p.113, par.79.

Bridford. Farms. Hedgemoor Farm. Stone tools. Flints.
Berridge, Peter J. A flint collection from Hedgemoor Farm, Bridford. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 42, 1984. - Pages 1-6 : illustrations, maps.

Bridford. Historians. Carrington, R.P. Works. Bridford. History.
Falcon, T.A. Parochiales Bridfordii. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:2, 1904. - Pages 58-63. - Carrington, rector of Bridford: MS 1838-. Refers to C18.

Bridford. History.
Carrington, Robert Palk. Parochiales Bridfordii : a Devonshire village in olden times. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 68, 1936. - Pages 331-350. - Edited by E.H.Gotto.

Bridford. Tanners. Inventories. 1683.
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. A seventeenth-century tanner's inventory. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:4, 1906. - Pages 123. - Goods of Philibert Cogan, Daniel Ivie, John Tucker, Wm Bolitho.

Bridgerule. Families. Gilbert Family. Coats of arms.
Glubb, A.de C. Epitaph at Bridgerule. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:8, 1925. - Pages 356-357. - Refers to vol.13, p.299. Gilberts of Tackbear manor, Bridgerule.

Bridgerule. Manor Houses. Tackbear Manor.
Glubb, A.de C. Tackbear manor. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:1, 1926. - Pages 25-30, plates : illustrations. -

Brixham. Banking. 1810-1930.
Hicks, C.E. Early banking in Brixham. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 83, 1951. - Pages 205-211,plate : illustrations. -

Brixham. Church Briefs. 1706-1766.
Harris, S.G. Churston Ferrers and Brixham records of briefs, 1722 - 1827, and 1706 - 1766 / S.G.Harris. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 26, 1894. - Pages 230-236. -

Brixham. Churches. Saint Mary. Bells. 1463-1693.
Tapley-Soper, H. Brixham church bells. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:7, 1927. - Pages 325-326. - From Brixham parish registers. -

Brixham. Description and travel. 1973. -
Brixham … Brixham. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 88 Oct, 1973. - Pages 28-29 ; illustrations. -

Brixham. Field Systems.
Shortet, Alfred H. Field patterns in Brixham parish, Devon. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 82, 1950. - Pages 271-280,plate : illustrations, map,tables. -

Brixham. Fishing Industry. 1309-1951. -
Russell, Percy. Some historical notes on the Brixham fisheries. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 83, 1951. - Pages 278-297,plate ; illustrations, map. -

Brixham. Fishing Vessels. T.H.E. Design. Aesthetics.
Boyle, Vernon C. Lines of beauty in art and nature. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 83, 1951. - Pages 212-216 : illustrations. -

Brixham. Folklore.
Devon lore. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 21, Oct, 1966. - Pages 35. - Considers "brixham dabs" and "skimmetting". -

Brixham. Hillforts. Noss Hillfort.
Lewis, R.E. Noss hillfort and Iron Age Brixham / R.E.Lewis, B.G.Maddock and J.Haley. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 36:02, 1987. - Pages 48-54 : illustrations, maps. -

Brixham. Invasions. William III. 1688.
Pike, John. The landing of William of Orange at Brixham in 1688 : fact and fiction. - In: Devon Historian ; 36, 1988. - Pages 3-9. -

Brixham. Place-names. Etymology.
Watkin, Hugh R. Brixham place-names. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:7, 1927. - Pages 313-314. - Refers to vol.14, p.254. -

Brixham. Ports. 1689-1925.
Wright, M. Brixham in the days of sail. - In: Devon Life vol. 3 no. 28, Dec, 1967. - Pages 38-40 ; illustrations. -

Brixham. Railways. 1867-1963. -
Frost, K.A. When the railway ran to Brixham. - In: Devon Life vol. 4 no. 31, May, 1968. - Pages 28-29 ; illustrations. -

Brixham. Restaurants. Churlston Court.
Bates, Jeremy. Drive and dine. - In: Devon Life vol. 5 no. 40, Oct, 1969. - Pages 51. -

Brixham. Restaurants. Quayside.
Bates, Jeremy. Drive and dine. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 73 Jul, 1972. - Pages 41. -

Brixham. Surnames. Finnimore. Distribution.
Chope, R.Pearse. Finnimore / by R.Pearse Chope and W.P.W.Phillimore. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:7, 1903. - Pages 215. - Relates to Woodhuish. See vol.2, p.119, par.83; p.138, par.103.

Brixham. Windmills. Lupton Mill.
Minchinton, Walter. More tidemills - and another windmill. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 36:05, 1989. - Pages 175-6. -

Brixham. Yacht Clubs. Brixham Yacht Club.
The Brixham yacht club. - In: Devon Life vol. 7 no. 59 May, 1971. - Pages 24-25 ; illustrations. -

Brixton. Earthworks. Waste Berry.
Woolner, Diana. Waste Berry : an unrecorded earthwork in the parish of Brixton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 88, 1956. - Pages 86-89.

Brixton. Emigrants To New England. Coffin, Tristram. Genealogy.
Mugford, W.E. Tristram Coffin, of Brixton, Devon. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:5, 1903. - Pages 142-144. - New England pioneer.

Brixton. Families. Sprydel Family. Genealogy.
Prideaux, F.B. An ancient Fulford deed. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:7, 1923. - Pages 299. - Refers to vol.12, p.113.

Brixton. Houses. Higher Hareston Manor. Architecture.
Lomas, Jonathan. Restoration of Higher Hareston Manor, Brixton, 1972-1973. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 106, 1974. - Pages 119-140,plates : illustrations, plans.

Broadclyst. Churches. Saint John the Baptist.
Ashworth, Edward. Account of the church of St. John the Baptist, Broadclist, Devonshire. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 1 ser, v. 3, 1849. - Pages 51-61 bis ; illustrations. -

Broadclyst. Families. Acland family. Educational role. 1787-1974.
Acland, Sir Richard. Six generations of change. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 106, 1974. - Pages 1-16,plates : ports.

Broadclyst. Families. Drew Family. Monuments.
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. The mystery of Edward Drew. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:4, 1912. - Pages 115-116. - Refers to vol.7, p.86, par.61.

Broadclyst. Medical Practitioners. Acland, Henry Wentworth. Biographies.
Julian, Hester Forbes. Sir Henry Wentworth Acland, president of the first Totnes meeting. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 52, 1920. - Pages 207-222.

Broadclyst. Mummers. 1874.
Clarke, Kate M. The Silverton mummers. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 10:1, 1918. - Pages 9-11. - Refers to vol.9, p.228, par.193. See also 10, pp.48, 49.

Broadclyst. Poor Law. 1800-1834.
Bird, Marjorie E. Poor law settlement examinations in Broadclyst : a case study / Marjorie E.Bird. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 127, 1995. - Pages 121-144.

Broadhembury. Description and travel. 1970. -
Bowen, David. A Devonshire village. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 44 Feb, 1970. - Pages 32-34 ; illustrations. -

Broadhembury. Families. Moore Family. Monuments.
Were, F. Monument to George, or Adrian, Moore in Broadhembury church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 10:6, 1919. - Pages 211-212. - See Cresswell, vol.10, p.172.

Broadhembury. Families. Drewe Family. Armorials.
Punchard, E.G. Heraldic scrolls from Grange. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:2, 1904. - Pages 44-45.

Broadhembury. Houses. Grange. Architectural features.
W., H. Grange, Broadhembury. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:2, 1904. - Pages 41-44, plates : 2 illustrations. - Drewe family.

Broadhembury. Houses. Grange. Coats of arms.
L., H. Chimney pieces at Grange. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:3, 1904. - Pages 73, plates : illustrations. - Refers to vol.3, p.41, par.34; [see also 3, p.107, par.96].

Broadhembury. Parish Magazines. Broadhembury Parish Magazine. Village Life. 1901.
Dodd, Norman. six bob for the Sexton. - In: Devon Life vol. 8 no. 62 Aug, 1971. - Pages 18-19.

Broadhembury. Priories. Saint Mary Carswell. 1119-1546.
Graham, Rose. The Cluniac priory of St.Mary Carswell. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 84, 1952. - Pages 115-121.

Broadhembury. Roman Artefacts. Platters.
Todd, Malcolm. An Arretine vessel from Hembury. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 51, 1995. - Pages 208-209 : illustrations. -

Broadhempston. Broadhempton Manor.
Adams, Maxwell. Some notes on the Manor and church of Broadhempston. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 3 ser, v. 2, 1907. - Pages 73-88.

Broadhempston. History. -1900. -
Evans, H.R. Broadhempston. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 90, 1958. - Pages 62-126,plates : illustrations, maps.

Broadhempston. Houses. Broadhempton Manor.
Adams, Maxwell. Some notes on the Manor and church of Broadhempston. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 3 ser, v. 2, 1907. - Pages 73-88.

Brushford. History.
Oliver, Bruce. Mrs. Notes on Brushford. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 89, 1957. - Pages 153-159,plates : illustrations, map.

Brushford. Marriages. Irregularities. 1662-1669.
Chanter, J.F. Irregular marriages at Brushford (1662-1669). - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 10:7, 1919. - Pages 258-260. - Transcript of return, required by ecclesiastical courts.

Buckfastleigh. Abbeys. Buckfast Abbey.
Stephan, Dom John. Some artistic remains of Buckfast Abbey. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 56, 1924. - Pages 195-199.

Buckfastleigh. Abbeys. Buckfast Abbey. Bells.
Stephan, Dom John. The Buckfast Abbey bells. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 68, 1936. - Pages 215-220.

Buckfastleigh. Abbeys. Buckfast Abbey. Estates. Charters. 1555. -
Atkinson, W.B. The Petre charter. - In: Devon Historian ; 3, 1971. - Pages 12-14.

Buckfastleigh. Abbeys. Buckfast Abbey. Archaeological excavation.
Brown, S.W. Excavations and building recording at Buckfast Abbey, Devon. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 46, 1988. - Pages 13-89 : illustrations, plans,plates. - With 8 appendices by various authors.

Buckfastleigh. Abbeys. Buckfast Abbey.
Risdon, John. Buckfast Abbey / John Risdon. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 3, 1998. - Pages 18-20 : illustrations. -

Buckfastleigh. Abbeys. Buckfast Abbey.
Landon, L.S. Behind the scenes at Buckfast Abbey. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 43, Jan, 1969. - Pages 24-25 ; illustrations. -

Buckfastleigh. Abbeys. Buckfast Abbey.
Stephan, D.John. Savigny and Buckfast Abbey. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 76, 1944. - Pages 133-139.

Buckfastleigh. Abbeys. Buckfast Abbey.
Davies, William. Buckfast Abbey and its relation to Kingsbridge. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 45, 1913. - Pages 143-151.

Buckfastleigh. Abbeys. Buckfast Abbey. Records. Extracts.
Chanter, J.F. Extracts from the leger book and other ancient documents of the. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 45, 1913. - Pages 152-168.

Buckfastleigh. Beekeepers. Adam, Brother.
Chard, Judy. Brother Adam - Beekeeper Extraordinary. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 14, 1989. - Pages 24-25 ; illustrations. -

Buckfastleigh. Caves.
Hooper, J.H.D. The caverns at Buckfastleigh. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 79, 1947. - Pages 113-116.

Buckfastleigh. Caves. Reed's Cave. Exploration.
Hooper, J.H.D. Reed's cave, Buckfastleigh. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 82, 1950. - Pages 291-294,plates : illustrations. -

Buckfastleigh. Clergy. Biographies. 1642-1858.
Hughes, T.Cann. Vicars of Buckfastleigh since the Commonwealth. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:2, 1924. - Pages 75-81.

Buckfastleigh. Conservation Areas.
Buckfastleigh … Buckfastleigh conservation area partnership scheme. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 4, 1999. - Pages 58 : illustrations. -

Buckfastleigh. Craftsmen. Kaye, Tobias.
Palmes, Shan. Singing sculptures. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 21, 1990. - Pages 19 ; illustrations. -

Buckfastleigh. Families. Cabell Family. Tombs.
Djabri, Susan C. The Cabell tomb in Buckfastleigh churchyard. - In: Devon Historian ; 39, 1989. - Pages 9-16 : illustrations. -

Buckfastleigh. Gentry. Hewetson, Thomas. Biographies. 1817-1896.
Harpley, W. Obituary notices : Thomas Hewetson. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 29, 1897. - Pages 43. -

Buckfastleigh. Inns. Valiant Soldier.
Knowling, Philip. Buckfastleigh reborn : the Valiant Soldier time capsule / Philip Knowling. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 10, 2000. - Pages 12-14 : illustrations. -

Buckfastleigh. Monastic Foundations. Buckfast Abbey. Monasticism.
Smith, Leo. Monasticism in an age of revolution. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 118, 1986. - Pages 1-12. - Presidential address.

Buckfastleigh. Organ Builders. Drake, William.
Knowling, Philip. William Drake, organ builder of Buckfastleigh / Philip Knowling. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 5, 1999. - Pages 30-31 : illustrations. -

Buckfastleigh. Philanthropists. Hamlyn, John. Biographies. 1851-1898.
Harpley, W. Obituary notices : John Hamlyn. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 31, 1899. - Pages 52-53.

Buckfastleigh. Railways. Dart Valley Railway. 1872-1971.
Thomas, Alexander. Dart Valley railway. - In: Devon Life vol. 8 no. 61 Jul, 1971. - Pages 20-22 ; illustrations. -

Buckfastleigh. Women. Cabell, Elizabeth. Landowners.
Djarbi, Susan Cabell. Madam Betty : some glimpses of the life of Elizabeth Cabell of. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 26, 1992. - Pages 4-7 : illustrations, map.

Buckland Brewer. Clergy. Dredge, John Ingle. Biographies. 1818-1897.
Harpley, W. Obituary notices : John Ingle Dredge. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 30, 1898. - Pages 42-43.

Buckland Brewer. Explorers. Speke, John Hanning. Biographies. 1827-1864.
Watkin, Hugh R. Captain John Hanning Speke. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:1, 1924. - Pages 30-31. - Discovered source of Nile. D.N.B.error corrected. See 14, p.298.

Buckland Brewer. Houses. Orleigh.
Rogers, W.H. Orleigh : an ancient house. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 58, 1926. - Pages 185-192.

Buckland Filleigh. Deeds.
Reichel, Oswald J. A batch of old deeds relating to Buckland Filleigh, with an index. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 41, 1909. - Pages 241-255.

Buckland Monachorum. Abbeys. Buckland Abbey. Architectural features.
Copeland, G.W. Some problems of Buckland Abbey. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 85, 1953. - Pages 41-52. -

Buckland Monachorum. Archaeological sites. Buckland Abbey. Archaeological excavation.
Brown, Cynthia Gaskell. Buckland Abbey, Devon : surveys and excavations 1983 - 1995. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 53, 1995. - Pages 25-82 : illustrations. -

Buckland Monachorum. History.
Street, R.C. Buckland Monachorum. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 66, 1934. - Pages 201-209.

Buckland Monachorum. Houses. Buckland Abbey. Owners. 1568-1583.
Youings, Joyce. Drake, Grenville and Buckland Abbey. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 112, 1980. - Pages 91-99.

Buckland Monachorum. MILITARY Airfields. RAF Harrowbeer.
Redgrave, Blaze. RAF Harrowbeer - Czechoslovak occupation. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 21, 1990. - Pages 4 - 6 ; illustrations. -

Buckland-in-the- Moor. Boundary Stones.
Brown, Mike. The bounds of Buckland-in-the-Moor. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 33, 1993. - Pages 10-13 : illustrations. -

Buckland-in-the- Moor. Churches.
Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society. Visiting comittee report. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 2 ser, v. 5, 1892. - Pages 236-243. -

Buckland-in-the- Moor. Monuments. Ten Commandments Stones.
Chard, Judy. Buckland in the Moor and the Ten Commandments. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 12, 1988. - Pages 7-8 ; illustrations. -

Buckland-in-the- Moor. Prehistoric Sites. Buckland Common.
Belsey, P.M. Two enclosed settlements on Buckland Common. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 44, 1986. - Pages 170-176 : map,plans. - Locations: SX73427380, SX73457415.

Buckland-in-the- Moor. Red Deer. 1896.
Firth, F.H. Red deer in Buckland woods / F.H.Firth. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 28, 1896. - Pages 244-246.

Budleigh Hundred. Feudal Tenure. Testa De Nevil. 1244.
Reichel, Oswald J. The Hundred of Budleigh in the time of "Testa de Nevil" AD.1244. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 35, 1903. - Pages 279-317.

Budleigh Salterton. Artists. Millais, J.G. Works. Boyhood of Raleigh. 1869-1870. -
Brushfield, T.N. The boyhood of Ralegh. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:4, 1900. - Pages 97-101, plates : illustrations. - Purchase by Tate gallery c.1900. Sonnet of 1892 quoted.

Budleigh Salterton. Croquet Clubs. Budleigh Salterton Club. 1885-1973.
Bucknall, William Ralph. Croquet at Budleigh Salterton. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 86 Aug, 1973. - Pages 25-27 ; illustrations. -

Budleigh Salterton. Description and travel. 1972. -
George, Eric A. Budleigh Salterton. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 75 Sep, 1972. - Pages 31-32 ; illustrations. -

Budleigh Salterton. Historians. Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Biographies. 1828-1910.
W., A. The late Dr T.N.Brushfield. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:6, 1911. - Pages 161-162, plates : portrait. - Obituary.

Budleigh Salterton. Houses. Millford. Design.
Steele, Veronica. Millford - Budleigh Salterton. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 21, Oct, 1966. - Pages 14-16 ; illustrations. -

Budleigh Salterton. Houses. Lee Ford.
Elliot, John. Homes and gardens - Lee Ford, Budleigh Salterton. - In: Devon Life vol. 7 no. 58 Apr, 1971. - Pages 18-21 ; illustrations. -

Budleigh Salterton. Pageants. 1814.
Brushfield, T.N. Budleigh-Salterton pageant in 1814. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:1, 1910. - Pages 27-29. - Description from the Western Luminary, 1814. See vol.6, p.148.

Budleigh Salterton. Painters. Millais, John Everett. Sir. 1838-1870.
Thomas, Robin M. Sir John Everett Millais - Budleigh Salterton. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 86 Aug, 1973. - Pages 30-31 ; illustrations. -

Budleigh Salterton. Salt Marshes. Otter Estuary. Plants. Distribution.
Brooks, Mary. The distribution of plant species and vegetation on the saltmarsh in the Otter estuary at Budleigh Salterton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 120, 1988. - Pages 155-76 : maps.

Budleigh Salterton. Salterns.
J.R. The Budleigh salt mines. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 33:5, 1975. - Pages 176-177.

Budleigh Salterton. Social Life. Personal reminicenses. 1890-1969.
Richardson, Roland. Eighty years on. - In: Devon Life vol. 5 no. 38, Jul, 1969. - Pages 29-31 ; illustrations. -

Budleigh Salterton. Writers. Delderfield, R.F.
Chard, Judy. Ronnie Delderfield. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 73 Jul, 1972. - Pages 12-13 ; illustrations. -

Budleigh Salterton. Writers. Delderfield, R.F. Obituary.
Salmon, Tom. R.F.Delderfield - writer. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 74 Aug, 1972. - Pages 35. -

Bulkworthy. Muster Rolls. 1569.
Toms, H.N.W. Bulkworthy and East Putford and the 1569 muster roll. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 34:1, 1978. - Pages 39. -

Burlescombe. Estates. Ayshford. Charters. 0958.
Finberg, H.P.R. Ayshford and Boehill. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 103, 1971. - Pages 19-24 : map.

Burlescombe. Priories. Canonsleigh Priory. Administration. 1284.
Rose-Troup, Frances. Canonsleigh priory. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 8:4, 1914. - Pages 104-105. - Transfer from canons to canonesses, 1284.

Burrator. Customs. Fishing Feast.
Rendell, Paul. Ye Fyshinge Feaste. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 6, 1987. - Pages 8 ; illustrations. - Short history of ceremony.

Burrington. Beacons. 1224-1625.
Collings, A.G. Beacons in Devon and Cornwall. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 35:06, 1984. - Pages 233-234.

Burrington. Folk Rhymes.
Stanes, R.G.F. Burrington and Week. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 35:06, 1984. - Pages 233. -

Butterleigh. Historians. Jones, John Pike. Biographies. 1793-1857.
Brushfield, T.N. Rev.John Pike Jones. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:3, 1906. - Pages 91-93. - Supplementary to vol.3, p.193, par.145.

Butterleigh. Local Historians. Jones, John Pike. Biographies. 1793-1857.
Hughes, T.Cann. Rev.John Pike Jones. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:6, 1905. - Pages 193-195, plates : portrait.

Cadbury. Churches. Stained glass.
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Stained glass window in Cadbury church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:5, 1925. - Pages 195-196. - Refers to vol.13, p.152.

Cadbury. Churches. Stained glass. 1400.
Chard, T.D. ; Editors. Stained glass window in Cadbury church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:4, 1924. - Pages 152, plates : illustrations. - Figure dated c.1400 by Harry Grylls, glass painter, London.

Cadbury. Churchwardens. Appointment. 1777-1820.
C., T.D. and Chope, R.Pearse. Appointing churchwardens at Cadbury. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:3, 1926. - Pages 107-108. - Obscurities in vestry records explained.

Cadbury. Clergy. Lists. 1244-1912.
Chard, T.D. Vicars of Cadbury, Devon, from the year 1244. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:7, 1913. - Pages 244-245.

Cadbury. Hillforts. Cadbury Castle. Roman Finds.
Fox, Aileen. Roman objects from Cadbury Castle. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 84, 1952. - Pages 105-114 : illustrations. -

Cadeleigh. Churches. Monuments. Leach, Simon. 1708.
Fisher, Arthur. Sir Simon Leach, of Cadeleigh, Kt. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:1&2, 1902. - Pages 29-37, plates : illustrations. - Inscriptions. Wills.

Cadeleigh. Churches. Monuments.
Fisher, Arthur. Granville. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:7, 1903. - Pages 204-206. - Refers to vol.2, p.58, p.92.

Cadeleigh. Families. Leach Family. Genealogy.
Fisher, Arthur. Leach family. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:3, 1902. - Pages 92-93. - See vol.2, p.58, par.36. Napper/Napier connection.

Cadeleigh. Gentry. Leach, Simon. Sir. Genealogy.
Adams, H.C. Sir Simon Leach of Cadeleigh. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:3, 1902. - Pages 93-95.

Cadeleigh. Manor Houses. Cadeleigh Manor. Architecture.
Silvester, R.J. The manor of Cadeleigh near Tiverton / by R.J.Silvester and I.J.Richardson. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 116, 1984. - Pages 13-27 : illustrations, map.

Chagford. BIBLE CHRISTIANS. Minutes. 1860-1867.
Thorn, Roger F.S. Holy enterprises :Victorian folk religion at Chagford. - In: Devon documents / ed Todd Gray, 1996. - Pages 183-190.

Chagford. Blowing houses.
Worth, R.Hansford. A blowing house in the parish of Chagford. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 59, 1927. - Pages 343-345.

Chagford. Cairns. King Arthur's Oven.
Greeves, Tom. King Arthur's Oven : Dartmoor's first tourist attraction. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 39, 1995. - Pages 6-8 : illustrations. -

Chagford. Churches. Choirs. Discipline. 1726. -
Chanter, J.F. Chagford choir in 1726. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:5, 1923. - Pages 226-227. - Includes names and occupations of Chagford choir 1726.

Chagford. Clergy. Baycock, Louis. Biographies.
Binding, Hilary. Louis Baycock : a man of the people / Hilary Binding. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 7, 1999. - Pages 4 : illustrations. -

Chagford. Description and travel. 1998. -
Risdon, John. Chagford / John Risdon. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 1, 1998. - Pages 8-10 : illustrations. -

Chagford. Description and travel. 1985. -
Riddon, Ann. Profile of Chagford. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 1, 1985. - Pages 22 : illustrations. -

Chagford. Description and travel. 1970. -
Bowen, David. Chagford and Mortenhampstead. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 45 Mar, 1970. - Pages 32-35 ; illustrations. -

Chagford. Description and travel. 1971. -
Crosse, Mary. Portrait of a village. - In: Devon Life vol. 8 no. 63 Sep, 1971. - Pages 34-35 ; illustrations. -

Chagford. Families. Prowse Family. Genealogy.
Lega-Weekes, Mrs C. Prowse memorials in Chagford church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 9:3, 1916. - Pages 81-89, plates : illustrations. - Variations of Prowse listed; derivation discussed.

Chagford. Families. Prouse Family. Genealogy.
Were, F. Prouse memorials in Chagford church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 9:4, 1916. - Pages 121-123. - Supplementary to vol.9, p.81, par.77.

Chagford. Families. Prouse Family. Genealogy.
Lega-Weekes, C. (Mrs). Prouse memorials in Chagford church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 9:5, 1917. - Pages 150-151. - Refers to vol.9, pp.81, 121.

Chagford. Families. Prouz Family.
Benson, J. The ancestors of Prouz of Chagford. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 72, 1940. - Pages 179-184.

Chagford. Farmers. Perrott, James.
Stanbrook, Elizabeth. James Perrot of Chagford. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 38, 1995. - Pages 16-17 : illustrations. -

Chagford. Gardens. Stone Lane.
Lauder, Rosemary. Art form : the Mythic Garden at Stone Lane, Chagford / Rosemary Lauder. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 8, 2000. - Pages 52-54 : illustrations. -

Chagford. Golf. Chagford Golf Course.
Darlington, Luke. Meldon fore run. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 16, 1989. - Pages 22-23 ; illustrations. - Personal account of a game of golf.

Chagford. Houses. Shallows. 1948-1974.
Greenstreet, Anthony. Log hut" : a Chagford post-war saga / Anthony Greenstreet. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 49, 1997. - Pages 22-23 : illustrations. -

Chagford. Hurdle Makers. Lister, Nigel.
Hesketh, Robert. Nigel Lister : hurdle maker / Robert Hesketh. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 4, 1999. - Pages 4-5 : illustrations. -

Chagford. Inns. Three Crowns.
Endacott, Sylvia. The Three Crowns, Chagford. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 29, 1992. - Pages 9 : illustrations. -

Chagford. Iron Age Settlements. Kestor. Archaeological Excavation.
Fox, Aileen. Excavations at Kestor, an early Iron Age settlement near Chagford, Devon. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 86, 1954. - Pages 21-62,plates,plans : maps.

Chagford. Museums. Bowden's Museum.
Bowden's … Bowden's Museum , Chagford. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 6, 1987. - Pages 24 ; illustrations. -

Chagford. Writers. Waugh, Evelyn. Works. Local associations. 1931-1944.
Greenstreet, Anthony. Evelyn Waugh at "Nannies", Chagford / Anthony Greenstreet. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 40, 1995. - Pages 6-8 : illustrations. -

Chardstock. Parish registers. 1597-1850. -
Noble, Arthur H. The parish registers of Chardstock, Devon. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 100, 1968. - Pages 227-229.

Cheriton Bishop. Description and travel. 1970. -
Richardson, Richard. Portrait of a village - Cheriton Bishop. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 51 Sep, 1970. - Pages 32-34 ; illustrations. -

Cheriton Bishop. Glebe Terriers. 1680.
Chesher, Veronica. The glebe terrier of Cheriton Bishop, 1680. - In: Devon documents / ed Todd Gray, 1996. - Pages 41-49.

Chittlehamholt. History.
Andrews, J.H.B. The parish of Chittlehamholt. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 93, 1961. - Pages 141-173,plates : illustrations, maps. - Appendices: Abstract of tithe survey, Perpetual curates.

Chittlehamholt. Restaurants. Highbullen Hotel.
Bates Jeremy. Drive and dine. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 47 May, 1970. - Pages 51. -

Chittlehampton. Chapels. Umberleigh Chapel.
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Umberleigh Chapel. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 70, 1938. - Pages 433-439.

Chittlehampton. Curates. Grey, Harry.
Andrews, J.H.B. A Devonshire curate. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 35:05, 1984. - Pages 180-184.

Chittlehampton. Families. Cobley Family. Genealogy.
Giffard, Hardinge F. Cobleigh of Brightleigh. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:7, 1900. - Pages 210-214. - See vol.1, p.244 for corrections to pedigrees set out here.

Chittlehampton. Forenames. Urah.
Luscombe, Paul. Urah. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 37:08, 1995. - Pages 273-4.

Chittlehampton. History. 1066-1962. -
Andrews, M.A. Chittlehampton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 94, 1962. - Pages 233-338,plates : maps.

Chittlehampton. Lawyers. Giffard, Hardinge Frank. Biographies. 1860-1908.
Hardings … Hardinge, Frank Giffard, MA, FSA. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:6, 1909. - Pages 217, plates : portrait. - Obituary. See erratum, vol.5, p.296, par.160.

Chittlehampton. Restaurants. High Bullen Cellar.
Heron. Eating out in Devon No. 3. The Cellar restaurant, High Bullen. - In: Devon Life vol. 1 no. 3, Apr, 1965. - Pages 4. -

Chittlehampton. Saints. Urith, Saint.
Chanter, J.F. St.Urith of Chittlehampton : a study in an obscure Devon saint. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 46, 1914. - Pages 290-308.

Chittlehampton. Stone Crosses.
Chanter, J.Frederick. Chittlehampton wayside crosses. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:1, 1908. - Pages 17-19, plates : illustrations. - Errata, see on, vol.5, p.50.

Chittlehampton. Witches. Westacott, Jane.
Carew, Joyce. The village witch. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 22, Nov, 1966. - Pages 16 ; illustrations. - Recollections of a supposedly true event.

Chivelstone. Restaurtants. Pig's Nose.
Scott, John. Drive and dine - the Pig's nose. - In: Devon Life vol. 4 no. 31, May, 1968. - Pages 57-57.

Christow. Farmhouses. Northwood Farm. Archaeological excavation.
Brown, Stewart. Northwood Farm, Christow : an abandoned farmstead on the eastern fringe of Dartmoor / by Stewart Brown and Michael Laithwaite. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 51, 1995. - Pages 161-184 : illustrations, maps.

Christow. Houses. Teign Cottage.
Elliot, John. Homes and gardens - Teign cottage, Christow. - In: Devon Life vol. 7 no. 56 Feb, 1971. - Pages 16-18 ; illustrations. -

Chudleigh. Aristocracy. Clifford, Thomas. Biographies. 1630-1673.
A., J.S. Thomas, first Lord Clifford of Chudleigh. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:3, 1900. - Pages 81-82, plates : portrait. - At Ugbrooke House.

Chudleigh. Cartographers. Clifford, Edward. 1767-1817.
Ravenhill, William. The honourable Edward Clifford : a Devon map collector and military cartographer. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 125, 1993. - Pages 113-125 : illustrations, map,portrait. At Ugbrooke House.

Chudleigh. Caves.
Shaw, T.R. The caves at Chudleigh. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 81, 1949. - Pages 341-345,plates : illustrations. -

Chudleigh. Craft Centres. Town Mills Craft Centre.
Chudleigh … Chudleigh, Town Mills craft centre. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 83 May, 1973. - Pages 32-33 ; illustrations. -

Chudleigh. Families. Chudleigh Family. Genealogy.
Prideaux, F.B. Chudleigh and Chedderleigh. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:5, 1927. - Pages 218-219. - Family names derived from separate places. But see vol.14, p.267.

Chudleigh. Families. Wychelhalse Family. Genealogy.
Chanter, J.F. Wychelhalse of Chudleigh. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:3, 1924. - Pages 111. - Refers to vol.13, p.55. See also vol.13, p.208. Note on arms.

Chudleigh. Farms. Farley Farm. Hedges.
Michelmore, A.P.G. The Hedges of Farley Farm, Chudleigh. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 126, 1994. - Pages 57-84 : diags.

Chudleigh. Houses. Hams Barton.
Elliot, John. Homes and gardens. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 73 Jul, 1972. - Pages 14-16 ; illustrations. -

Chudleigh. Medicine. Remedies. 1690.
Sellman, R.R. A 1690 pharmacopeia. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 35:09, 1986. - Pages 335-337. - Book of remedies compiled by Lady Ann Clifford.

Chudleigh. Poetry. Michelmore, A.P.G. Texts.
Michelmore, A.P.G. Two poems. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 118, 1986. - Pages 73-84.

Chudleigh. Rapiers. Bronze Age Moulds.
Berridge, Peter J. New light on the Chudleigh rapier moulds. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 44, 1986. - Pages 176-180 : illustrations. -

Chudleigh. Rebels. Gawler. Traditions. 1688.
Thornton, W.H. Gawlers of Chudleigh. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:3, 1904. - Pages 74-77.

Chudleigh. Restautants. Safari House Hotel.
Bates, Jeremy. Drive and dine. - In: Devon Life vol. 8 no. 63 Sep, 1971. - Pages 49. -

Chudleigh. Social Conditions.
Effects of by-pass. 1973. Chudleigh makes ready. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 83 May, 1973. - Pages 34-35 ; illustrations. -

Chulmleigh. Churches. Sanctuaries.
Whitley, H.Michell. Sanctuary in Chulmleigh church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 8:2, 1914. - Pages 49. - See vol.8, p.31, par.37.

Chulmleigh. Churches.
Pearson, J.B. The church of Chulmleigh. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 39, 1907. - Pages 208-215.

Chulmleigh. Place-names. Etymology.
Skeat, Walter W. Etymology of the place-names Nympton and Chulmleigh. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:2, 1910. - Pages 43-46. - Acknowledgment of work of the Revd A.L.Mayhew.

Chulmleigh. Poor Law. 1800.
Bass, R.C.M. Administering the poor law in Chulmleigh c.1800 / R.C.M.Bass. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 127, 1995. - Pages 145-161.

Chulmleigh. Poverty Relief. 1719-1735.
Bass, R.C.M. Poor relief in Chulmleigh in the early eighteenth century. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 118, 1986. - Pages 43-61 : illustrations. -

Chulmleigh. Social Conditions. 1800-1900. -
Bromley, Rosemary D.F. Nineteenth century economic and population change at Chulmleigh. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 102, 1970. - Pages 121-140.

Churchstow. Farmhouses. Leigh Barton. Architectural features.
Morley, Breic M. Leigh Barton, Churchstow, South Devon. - In: Devon Archaeol. Soc. Proc ; 41, 1983. - Pages 81-106 : illustrations, plans.

Churston Ferrers. Church Briefs. 1722-1827.
Harris, S.G. Churston Ferrers and Brixham records of briefs, 1722 - 1827, and 1706 - 1766 / S.G.Harris. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 26, 1894. - Pages 230-236.

Churston Ferrers. History.
Adams, Maxwell. Some notes on the church and parish of Churston Ferrers. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 36, 1904. - Pages 506-516.

Churston Ferrers. Houses. Elbury Hall.
Steele, Veronica. Elbury Hall, Churston Ferrers. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 20, Sep, 1966. - Pages 36-38 ; illustrations. -

Churston Ferrers. Neolithic Sites. Churston Court Farm.
Pearson, Michael Parker. A neolithic and bronze age site at Churston, South Devon. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 39, 1981. - Pages 17-26 : illustrations, map,plans.

Churston Ferrers. Restaurants. Churston Court.
Bates, Jeremy. Drive and dine. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 79 Jan, 1973. - Pages 49. -

Clawton. Churchwardens' Accounts. Terminology.
Harvey, Henry H., and Chope R.Pearse. Clawton wardens' accounts. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:6, 1925. - Pages 258-260. - See vol.14, p.67.

Clovelly. Churches. Hour-glasses. 1634.
Simkin, T.L.V. Hour-glasses in churches: Clovelly. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:2, 1922. - Pages 86. -

Clovelly. Description and travel. 1970. -
Sinclair, A. Charming Clovelly. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 49 Jul, 1970. - Pages 28-29 ; illustrations. -

Clovelly. Monastic Foundations. Poor Clares. Proposals. 1393.
Chope, R.Pearse. Proposed religious houses at Clovelly. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:7, 1923. - Pages 311-312. - C14 dedication of Clovelly church: Blessed Virgin and All Saints.

Clovelly. Writers.
Tennyson, Alfred Lord. Local associations. Enoch Arden by Alfred Lord Tennyson. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 22, Nov, 1966. - Pages 9-48 ; illustrations. - The village described is said to be based on Clovelly.

Clyst Honiton. Families. Yarde Family. Genealogy.
Drake, Wilfred. Yarde heraldry at Honiton Clist. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:3, 1912. - Pages 97-99, plates : illustrations. - See also vol.7, p.206, par.145.

Clyst Honiton. Prehistoric Sites. Hayes Farm. Archaeological Excavation.
Simpson,S.J. The prehistoric, Roman and early post-Roman site at Hayes Farm, Clyst Honiton / by S.J.Simpson, F.M.Griffith and Neil Holbrook. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 47, 1989. - Pages 1-28 : illustrations, maps,plates.

Clyst Hydon. Manors. Hebstubbs.
Head, D. Manor of Heppastebe. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 36:06, 1989. - Pages 217-219.

Clyst River. Water Temperatures. Relation To Air Temp. 1979-1984.
Webb, B.W. The relationship between air and water temperatures for a Devon. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 119, 1987. - Pages 197-222 : map,tables.

Clyst Saint George. Churches.
Ellacombe, H.T. The parish of Clyst St. George. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 2 ser, v. 1, 1867. - Pages 89-158.

Clyst Saint George. Surnames. Sokespitch. Origins.
Morris, J.T.Windyer. Sokespitch of Clyst St George. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:1, 1908. - Pages 23-24.

Clyst Saint Mary Battles. Clyst Heath. 1455.
Radford, G.H. Mrs. The fight at Clyst in 1455. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 44, 1912. - Pages 252-265.

Clyst Saint Mary Bridges. Bishop's Clyst Bridge.
Brown, W.S. The medieval bridge and St Gabriel's Chapel at Bishop's Clyst. - In: Devon Archaeol. Soc. Proc ; 40, 1982. - Pages 163-169 : map,plans

Clyst Saint Mary Chapels. Saint Gabriel Bishops Clyst.
Brown, W.S. The medieval bridge and St Gabriel's Chapel at Bishop's Clyst. - In: Devon Archaeol. Soc. Proc ; 40, 1982. - Pages 163-169 : map,plans

Clyst Saint Mary Estates. Clystwicon. Charters. 1075-1100.
Alcock, N.W. The Clystwicon charter (Clyst St. Mary). - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 103, 1971. - Pages 25-33 : map.

Clyst Saint Mary Manors. Bishop's Clyst. Court rolls. 1462-1589.
Alcock, N.W. The Bishops Clyst ciurt rolls : a question of provenance. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 34:8, 1981. - Pages 99-101.

Clyst Saint Mary Manors. Bishop's Clyst. Agriculture. 1374-1420.
Alcock, N.W. An East Devon manor in the later middle ages. Part 1: 1374-1420 The manor farm. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 102, 1970. - Pages 141-187.

Clyst Saint Mary Manors. Bishop's Clyst. Accounts. 1423-1650.
Alcock, N.W. An east Devon manor in the later middle ages. Part 2: Leasing the demesne 1423-1525; 1525-1650. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 105, 1973. - Pages 141-190.

Clyst Saint Mary Merchants. Dixon, Joshua. Biographies. 1810-1885.
Joshua … Joshua Dixon. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:8, 1923. - Pages 356-357. - From T.D.A., vol.18, p.61.

Clyst Saint Mary. Almshouses. Clyst Gabriel Hospital. Clergy. 1312-1508. -
Orme, Nicholas. The clergy of Clyst Gabriel, Devon, 1312-1508. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 126, 1994. - Pages 107-121 : tables.

Clyst Saint Mary. Almshouses. Clyst Gabriel Hospital.
Orme, Nicholas. A medieval almshouse for the clergy: Clyst Gabriel Hospital near Exeter. - In: Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 39:1, January, 1988. - Pages 1-15. -

Cockington. Families. Cary Family. Genealogy.
Watkin, Hugh R. The House of Stuart and the Cary family. James II and Torre abbey. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 11:Appx, 1920. - Item 2, pages 1-46. - See also vol.11, pp.161-162.

Cockington. Houses. Cockington Court. 1088-1972.
Lang, Joan F. Lords of the Manor of Cockington. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 72 Jun, 1972. - Pages 34-36 ; illustrations. -

Cockington. Manor Courts. Account Rolls. 1439-1440. Fox, H.S.A. Fishing in Cockington documents 1439-40. -
Fox, H.S.A. Fishing in Cockington documents 1439-40. - In: Devon documents / ed Todd Gray, 1996. - Pages 76-82.

Cockington. Wills. 1540-1623. -
Rowe, M.M. Cockington manor wills. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 33:4, 1975. - Pages 109-113.

Coffinswell. Churches. Coats of arms.
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Armorial bearings at Coffinswell. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:2, 1904. - Pages 36-37.

Coffinswell. Churches. Coats of arms.
W., F. Coffinswell shields. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 3:3, 1904. - Pages 95-96. - Refers to vol.3, p.36, par.29.

Coffinswell. Enclosure Sites. Milber Down.
Browne, K.Moxon. Milber Down : commercial excavation for a pipe-line, 1980. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 38, 1980. - Pages 121-123.

Coffinswell. History. 1086-1933. -
Martin, W.Keble. A short history of Coffinswell. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 87, 1955. - Pages 165-190,plates : illustrations. -

Coffinswell. Houses. Beer Brook.
Elliot, John. Homes and gardens - Beer Brook, Coffinswell. - In: Devon Life vol. 8 no. 64 Oct, 1971. - Pages 14-16 ; illustrations. -

Coffinswell. Restaurants. Linny Club.
Bates, Jeremy. Drive and dine. - In: Devon Life vol. 7 no. 58 Apr, 1971. - Pages 49. -

Cofton. Families. Pole Family. Genealogy.
Skinner, A.J.P. Periam Pole. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:6, 1913. - Pages 206-208. - See vol.7 appendix: Notes on churches, deanery of Kenn, p.57.

Colaton Raleigh. Churches. Church plate.
Brushfield, T.N. Silver tazza preserved in Colaton Raleigh church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:3, 1900. - Pages 73-76. - Construction, date and use.

Colaton Raleigh. Manors. Dotton. 1066-1894.
Orme, Nicholas. The lost parish of Dotton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 36:01, 1987. - Pages 1-5 : map.

Coldridge Hundred. Feudal Tenure.
Reichel, Oswald J. The Hundreds of Devon, XII. The early history of the Hundred Colridge. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 43, 1911. - Pages 190-236. -

Colebrook. Churches. Saint Andrew.
Harding, William. The church of Colebrooke. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 1 ser, v. 5, 1856. - Pages 6-21.

Colyford. Regalia. Maces.
Skinner, A.J.P. The mace of the borough of Colyford. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 8:4, 1914. - Pages 113, plates : illustrations. - 14th century relic.

Colyton. Church houses. Wall paintings.
Skinner, A.J.P. Wall paintings, Colyton feoffee chamber. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 10:5, 1919. - Pages 161-162, plates : 2 illustrations.

Colyton. Churches. Tombs. Courtenay Family.
Radford. Lady. Heraldry in relation to the Courtenay tomb in Colyton church. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 53, 1921. - Pages 216-225.

Colyton. Churches. Saint Andrew. Stone crosses.
Reed, Harbottle. Saxon cross in the church of St.Andrew, Colyton, Devon. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 67, 1935. - Pages 285-289.

Colyton. Churches. Monuments. Courtenay.
Editors. The Courtenay tomb in Colyton church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:2, 1908. - Pages 33-37. - Disputed identification of figure.

Colyton. Churches. Pole Family. Monuments.
Jewers, Arthur J. The churches of Colyton and Shute, and the Pole monuments there / Arthur J.Jewers. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 33, 1901. - Pages 714-741 : illustrations. -

Colyton. Clergy. Rhodes, George. Biographies. 1744-1798.
Skinner, A.J.P. George Rhodes, Vicar of Colyton, 1782-1798. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:1, 1908. - Pages 11-12. - Refers to Cresswell, B.F., Exeter Churches, D.C.N.Q., 1908, p.39.

Colyton. Clergy. Anstis, George. Biographies. ?-1764.
Skinner, A.J.P. Anstis and Colyton. In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:1, 1906. - Pages 13-15. - Refers to vol.3, p.238. See also vol.4, p.191.

Colyton. Clergy. Brerewode, Thomas. Biographies. 1524-1544.
Skinner, A.J.P. Thomas Brerewode, vicar of Colyton. In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:5, 1911. - Pages 129-130, plates : 2 illustrations.

Colyton. Coats of Arms.
Were, F. Heraldry of Colyton. In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:1, 1908. - Pages 29. - See vol.4, p.142, par.84.

Colyton. Demography. Family Limitation. 1560-1837.
Clapp, Brian. The place of Colyton in English population history. - In: Devon Historian ; 24, 1982. - Pages 4-8 : table.

Colyton. Families. Drake Family. Genealogy.
Skinner, A.J.P. Kirkham of Feniton, Westofer of Yardbury, Colyton, and Drake of Yardbury. [Suppl. to Vivian's Visitns. Also 8, p.30, 9, p.89]. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:8, 1913. - Pages 257-267.

Colyton. Families. Westofer Family. Genealogy.
Skinner, A.J.P. Kirkham of Feniton, Westofer of Yardbury, Colyton, and Drake of Yardbury. [Suppl. to Vivian's Visitns. Also 8, p.30, 9, p.89]. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:8, 1913. - Pages 257-267.

Colyton. Families. Pole Family. Genealogy.
Skinner, A.J.P. Armory on Pole monument in Colyton church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 9:1, 1916. - Pages 1, plates : illustrations. -

Colyton. Families. Fry Family. Genealogy.
Cole, Charles F. Fry of Yarty. Fry of Buckerell. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:3, 1910. - Pages 93-94. - From Colyton, Membury and Awliscombe PRs. See vol.6, pp.109, 221.

Colyton. Families. Yonge Family. Genealogy.
Skinner, A.J.P. Yonge of Colyton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:4, 1910. - Pages 127. - From Axmouth, Pitminster and Colyton registers.

Colyton. Families. Yonge Family. Genealogy.
Skinner, A.J.P. Yonge coffin plates in Colyton church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:4, 1908. - Pages 129-132, plates : ill(2), portrait. - See vol.5, p.177, par.106 for correction to p.132.

Colyton. Families. Yonge Family. Genealogy.
Skinner, A.J.P. Yonge of In: ****

Colyton. Farmers. Strowbridge, John. Inventories. 1576.
Whitley, H. Michell. An inventory of the goods of John Strowbridge of Hobrayne, 1576. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:5, 1903. - Pages 133-136.

Colyton. History. 1529-1807. -
Collier, Mary. Colyton and its past. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 80 Feb, 1973. - Pages 30-31 ; illustrations. -

Colyton. History. 1529-1807. -
Collier, Mary. Colyton and its past. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 80 Feb, 1973. - Pages 30-31.

Colyton. Houses. Howberhayne. Personal reminiscences.
Rogers, W.H.H. Howberhayne, Colyton: reminiscences of, ancient and modern. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:6, 1903. - Pages 174-176.

Colyton. Houses. Great House.
Elliot, John. Devon homes - Great House, In: Devon Life vol. 10 1973. -

Colyton. Lawyers. Chapman, Joseph. Monumental Inscriptions. 1636.
Skinner, A.J.P. Joseph Chapman's memorial inscription in Colyton church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:6, 1907. - Pages 198-200. - Will and inventory cited.

Colyton. Local Historians. Rogers, William Henry Hamilton. Biographies. 1828-1913.
Evans, George Eyre. In memoriam William Henry Hamilton Rogers, F.S.A. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 8:1, 1914. - Pages 1-2, plates : portrait.

Colyton. Monuments. Courtenay Monument.
Radford, G.H. The Courtenay Monument in Colyton High Street. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 39, 1907. - Pages 144-155.

Colyton. Parish registers. Burials. 1632-1711.
Skinner, A.J.P. Two entries in the Colyton parish church burial registers. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:6, 1909. - Pages 213-215. - Relates to crimes committed 1632 and 1711.

Colyton. Parish registers. 1538-1820. -
Noble, A.H. The register of the parish of Colyton, Devon. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 102, 1970. - Pages 189-191.

Colyton. Physicians. Veryard, Ellis. Biographies. 1694-1746. -
Skinner, A.J.P. Doctor Ellis Veryard of Colyton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 10:6, 1919. - Pages 219-220. - Wills cited. See also vol.10, pp.269-270; T.D.A. vol.24, p.468.

Colyton. Physicians. Veryard, Ellis. Biographies. 1694-1746.
Skinner, A.J.P. Doctor Ellis Veryard of In: ****

Colyton. Poetry. Dialect texts. 1825.
Long, Bart. Colyton club day (c.1825). - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 85, 1953. - Pages 105-113.

Colyton. Population. Historical Sources. 1840-1850.
Wall, Richard. Reconstitution and census : Colytonians in parish register and enumerator's book. - In: Exeter Papers Econ Hist ; 11, 1976. - Pages 73-90.

Colyton. Schools. 1782-1864. -
Evans, George Eyre. Colyton: the old parsonage. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:8, 1909. - Pages 288-292. - Classical academy established in parsonage, 1782-late C19.

Colyton. Silkweavers. 1626-1646.
Skinner, A.J.P. Silk culture in Devon. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:8, 1909. - Pages 264. - Refers to vol.5, p.145, par.86. Names of weavers from parish reg.

Colyton. Women. Long, Elizabeth. Tombs. 1624.
Skinner, A.J.P. Coffin-shaped gravestone in Colyton church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:5, 1907. - Pages 141-144. - Pedigree, inscriptions, Colyton parish register entries.

Combe Martin. Bakers.
Venn, Alexander. One of Devon's oldest crafts 50 years ago. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 79 Jan, 1973. - Pages 42-43 ; illustrations. -

Combe Martin. Description and travel. 1969. -
Bowen, David. Portrait of a village - Combe Martin. - In: Devon Life vol. 5 no. 38, Jul, 1969. - Pages 22-25 ; illustrations. -

Combe Martin. Festivals. Hunting of the Earl of Rone.
Slader, R.J. The hunted Earl. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 16, May, 1966. - Pages 12. -

Combe Martin. Flowering Plants.
Pugsley, H.W. The flora of Combe Martin. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 78, 1946. - Pages 193-206.

Combe Martin. Historians. Westcote, Thomas. Biographies.
Chanter, J.Frederick. Thomas Westcote in North Devon. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:6, 1907. - Pages 187-188. - Westcote family in Combe Martin register transcripts.

Combe Martin. Mining. Prospectors. 1637-1658.
Chope, R.Pearse. Thomas Bushell and the Combe Martin mines. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 10:2, 1918. - Pages 34-41.

Combe Martin. Restaurants. El Torro.
Heron. Eating out in Devon no. 6 - the El Torro restaurant. - In: Devon Life vol. 1 no. 6, Jul, 1965. - Pages 6. -

Combe Martin. Silver Mines.
Chanter, J.F. Combemartin silver. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 9:4, 1916. - Pages 128. - Combemartin silver waiter, hallmarked 1847. Mines closed 1848.

Combe Martin. Silver Mines. Sites.
Chope, R.Pearse. Silver mines in Devonshire. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:2, 1912. - Pages 54-57.

Combe Martin. Social Conditions. 1900-1910. -
Parsons, E.D. Growing up in Shamwick / E.D.Parsons (as told to Norah Gregory). - In: Devon Historian ; 19, 1979. - Pages 23-27 : illustrations. -

Combe Martin. Waste Land. Hangman Hill. Grazing Rights. 1531.
Gregory, Norah. The freedom of Hangman Hill. - In: Devon Historian ; 18, 1979. - Pages 9-13.

Combe Raleigh. Folk Music. Combe Raleigh Countryfolk.
Balfour, Raymond and Thelma. The Combe Raleigh kids. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 79 Jan, 1973. - Pages 38-39 ; illustrations. -

Combeinteignhead. Churches. Architectural features.
Thorne, John O. Combeinteignhead church before its 19th century restorations. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 35:01, 1982. - Pages 35-40.

Combeinteignhead. Churches. Restoration. 1851-1887.
Thorne, John O. Combeinteignhead church : two nineteenth century restorations. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 35:02, 1982. - Pages 74-79.

Combeinteignhead. Gentry. Risdon, John. Diaries. 1690-1700.
Jordan, Mary Hall. Leaves from the notebook of John Risdon, of Netherton Manor and. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 40, 1908. - Pages 138-147.

Combeinteignhead. Place-names. Jower Netherton. Etymology.
Reichel, Oswald J. Jower Netherton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:4, 1900. - Pages 107-108. - See vol.1, p.79, par.54.

Combeinteignhead. Place-names. Teignhead. Etymology.
Joce, T.J. Teignhead. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:4, 1926. - Pages 169. - Refers to vol.14, p.133. See also par.158, p.169.

Combpyne. Churches. Processional ways.
M., R.B. Combpyne churchyard. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:6, 1927. - Pages 265-266. - See also vol.14, pp.156, 201, 265(par.231).

Copplestone. Trade Unionists. Bevin, Ernest. 1887-1894.
Stanes, Robin. Ernie Bevin in Devon 1887-1894. - In: Devon Historian ; 42, 1991. - Pages 20-24 : illustrations. -

Cornwood. Churches.
Cotton, William. The churches of Cornwood, Harford, and Ermington. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 1 ser, v. 6, 1861. - Pages 289-307 ; illustrations, plates.

Cornwood. Churches. Furnishings. Hat-pegs. 1723-1731.
W., E. ; Woollcombe, Wm J. Hat-pegs in Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 11:1, 1920. - Pages 38-39. - Legal disputes. See vol.10, pp.307, 336. Also 11, p.39, par.37.

Cornwood. Description and travel. 1998. -
Dobinson, Meriel. Perspective on Cornwood : a personal view / Merial Dobinson. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 3, 1998. - Pages 47-48 : illustrations. -

Cornwood. Families. Raleigh Family. Wills. 1595-1596.
Upham, Reynell. Raleigh of Fardell. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:7, 1900. - Pages 201-202.

Cornwood. Gentry. Ralegh, George. Wills. 1595-1596.
Brushfield, T.N. The copy of the will of George Ralegh. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:7, 1900. - Pages 202-204. - G.R. was the elder stepbrother of Sir Walter.

Cornwood. Houses.
Cholwich Town. 1204-1966. Cholwich Town - A.D 1204. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 22, Nov, 1966. - Pages 6-7 ; illustrations. - Town is the old English word "tun" meaning "farm".

Cornwood. Houses. Fardell.
Spence, Charles. Some account of the ancient mansion, Fardell, in the parish of Cornwood, Devon. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 1 ser, v. 4, 1853. - Pages 156-160.

Cornwood. Stone Crosses.
Whitley, H.Michell. Cross at Hanger farm, Cornwood. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:1, 1922. - Pages 31, plates : illustrations. - Hanger farm cross overlooked by Crossing, 1902.

Cornworthy. Historians. Tucker, John. Biographies.
Harris, S.G. John Tucker : Parish clerk of Cornworthy and antiquary / S.G. Harris. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 25, 1893. - Pages 470-481.

Cornworthy. History. 1800-1850. -
Peeke, Bruce R. Some aspects of the parish of Cornworthy in the first half of the nineteenth century. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 123, 1991. - Pages 105-128.

Cornworthy. Priories. Saint Mary. Annals. 1238-1535.
W., E. and W., H.R. The priory for nuns of St Mary, Cornworthy, Devon. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 11:Appx, 1921. - Item 3, pages 1-57, plates : 4 illustrations. - Plan faces p.51. Chronological record, under names of prioresses.

Countisbury. Churchwardens' Accounts. Entries. Beer Expenses. 1703-1732.
Day, Fred. Parish accounts. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 9:8, 1917. - Pages 247. -

Crediton Hundred. Muster Rolls. Transcripts. 1569.
Morris, G.T.Windyer. A muster roll of 1569. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:4, 1924. - Pages 188-192. - From P.R.O. State Papers Dom.: Eliz., vol.57. See 13, p.213.

Crediton. Artists. Traies, William. Ancestors.
Trease, G.E. The ancestry of a Crediton-born artist. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 33:8, 1977. - Pages 306-308. -

Crediton. Charity Schools. 1630-1900. -
Luxton, Charles. Crediton charity schools : in the 17th 18th and 19th centuries, in relation to the charity school movement in the U.K. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 87, 1955. - Pages 39-54. -

Crediton. Charters.
Rundell, T.W. The early charters of Crediton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:8, 1913. - Pages 267-270. - Supplementary to vol.7, pp.184-200. See also vol.8, p112. -

Crediton. Charters.
Early … The early charters of Crediton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:5 & 6, 1912. - Pages 184-200. - Bodleian library: Crawford collection. Courtesy vicar of Crediton. See corrections 7, pp.270-2. -

Crediton. Churches. Saint Mary and the Holy Cross.
King, Richard John. The church of St. Mary and of the Holy Cross, at Crediton.. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 2 ser, v. 4, 1878. - Pages 81-113. -

Crediton. Churches. Administration. Charters. 1547. -
Translation … Translation of charter constituting the board of governors of Crediton church (I Edw.VI). - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:5, 1909. - Pages 179-200. -

Crediton. Clergy. Rowe, Samuel. Biographies. 1793-1853.
Kelley, Alan. Samuel Rowe : no ordinary man. - In: Devon Historian ; 41, 1990. - Pages 3-7 : portrait. - Rowe was a bookseller in Plymouth before entering the church. -

Crediton. Convents. Posbury St. Francis. 1930-1970.
Deason, Richard. The peace at Posbury. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 52 Oct, 1970. - Pages 28-29 ; illustrations. -

Crediton. Convents. Posbury St. Francis. Tourist Accommodation.
Worrell. Not AA recommended but a holiday with a difference. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 17, Jun, 1966. - Pages 35 ; illustrations. -

Crediton. Description and travel. 1970. -
Marshall, Robert. - Crediton. In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 53 Nov, 1970. - Pages 30-31 ; illustrations. -

Crediton. Families. Northcott Family. Monuments. 1606.
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Northcott tomb in Crediton church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 10:6, 1919. - Pages 218-219. - Will cited. -

Crediton. Field Systems. Evidence For Saxon Sites. 680-1598.
Luxton, Charles. The Tun by the Creedy : the earliest Saxon settlement at Crediton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 87, 1955. - Pages 33-38 : maps. -

Crediton. Fires. 1710-1772.
Brushfield, T.N. Crediton fires in the eighteenth century. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:4, 1906. - Pages 113-118. - Supplementary to vol.4, p.83. Church briefs discussed. -

Crediton. Fires. Sermons. 1743.
C., J.G. Great fire at Crediton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 4:3, 1906. - Pages 83-86. - Account by Micaiah Towgood, prefixed to sermon preached, 1743. -

Crediton. Historians. King, Richard John. Biographies. 1818-1879.
W., E. Richard John King. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 5:5, 1909. - Pages 160-161, plate : portrait. - See also vol.5, p.222, par.126. -

Crediton. History. 900-1000. -
Rose-Troup, F. Crediton chapters of the tenth century. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 74, 1942. - Pages 237-261. -

Crediton. History. 1841. -
Stoyle, Ian. An overlooked description of Crediton. - In: Devon Historian ; 45, 1992. - Pages 18-22. -

Crediton. History.
Venn, T.W. An introduction to Crediton, alias Kirton or sometimes Critton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 87, 1955. - Pages 25-32 : map. -

Crediton. History. 550- 780. -
Chanter, J.F. The beginnings of Crediton (A.D.550-780). - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 54, 1922. - Pages 138-145. -

Crediton. Inhabitants. Morrise, William. Wills. Abstracts. 1575.
Morris, G.T.Windyer. William Morrise, Kerton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 14:6, 1927. - Pages 276-277. -

Crediton. Inhabitants. Slader, Symon. Wills. Bequests. 1536.
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Will of Symon Slader, 1536. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:7, 1925. - Pages 322-325. - Bequests for Crediton church, Cowley and Thorverton bridges.

Crediton. Manors.
Reichel, Oswald J. The manor and hundred of Crediton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 54, 1922. - Pages 146-181. -

Crediton. Officiers. Deane, Hugh.
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Hugh Deane, clerk to the governors of the corporation. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 54, 1922. - Pages 199-204. -

Crediton. Poets. Jones, Christopher. Biographies.
Brushfield, T.N. Christopher Jones. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 1:4, 1900. - Pages 109-110. - Refers to vol.1, p.69, par.43. Letter from C.J. quoted. -

Crediton. Romano-British Villas. Archaeological Excavation.
Griffith, F.M. A Romano-British villa near Crediton. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 46, 1988. - Pages 137-142 : illustrations, map,plate. -

Crediton. Saints. Saint Boniface. Biographies. 680- 755.
Stephan, John. Some notes on Saint Boniface. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 83, 1951. - Pages 259-266. -

Crediton. Saints. Boniface, Saint. Biographies.
Brownlow, Rev.Canon. Saint Boniface in England / Rev.Canon Brownlow. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 24, 1892. - Pages 151-162. -

Crediton. Soldiers. Equipment. 1646.
Prideaux, E.K. Relics of Fairfax's army in Crediton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:8, 1911. - Pages 241-243, plates, 2 illustrations. - Clothes and equipment of a trooper, in Corporation chamber. -

Crediton. Tithes. Assessments.Disputes. 1833.
Watts, Christopher T. Tithe apportionments for Crediton and Exminster / Christopher T. and Michael J.Watts. - In: Devon Historian ; 21, 1980. - Pages 7-9. -

Crediton. Vicars. 1650-1922.
Hughes, T.Cann. Notes on the vicars of Crediton since the Commonwealth. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 54, 1922. - Pages 182-186.

Croyde. Erratic Boulders.
Madgett, P.A. A reappraisal of the erratic suite of the Saunton and Croyde areas, North Devon / by P.A.Madgett and E.A.Inglis. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 119, 1987. - Pages 135-144.

Cruwys Morchard. Families. Cruwys Family. Genealogy.
Prideaux, F.B. Cruwys of Morchard and East Anstey. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 13:3, 1924. - Pages 134-137. - From Exeter Episcopal registers. Tentative pedigree printed.

Cruwys Morchard. Farmers. Thorne, William. Marriage. Legality. 1793.
Smith, Michael. A family at risk : the Thornes of Cruwys Morchard in 1793. - In: Devon documents / ed Todd Gray, 1996. - Pages 166-172.

Cruwys Morchard. Manors. Cruwys Morchard. Lords of the manor. 1200-1952.
Cruwys, M.C.S. Records at Cruwys Morchard. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 84, 1952. - Pages 1-19,plates : illustrations, gen.table. - Presidential address. -

Cullompton. Churches. Aisles. Wall paintings.
Pugsley, David. Moore's aisle, Cullompton Church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 36:06, 1989. - Pages 214-216. -

Cullompton. Churches. Saint Andrew. Wall paintings.
Delagarde, Philip Chilwell. A supplement to an account of the church of St. Andrew, Cullumpton, descriptive of its mural paintings. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 1 ser, v. 3, 1849. - Pages 260-271 bis. -

Cullompton. Churches. Saint Andrew's Church. Murals. Discovery. 1799.
Black, Jeremy. The discovery of the Cullomptom church decorations. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 36:01, 1987. - Pages 35-36. -

Cullompton. Churches. Saint Andrew.
Delgarde, Philip Chilwell. An account of the church of St. Andrew, Collumpton. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 1 ser, v. 3, 1849. - Pages 52-61. -

Cullompton. Churches. Saint Andrew. Chantries. Inscriptions.
Smirke, Edward. Notice on some obscure words in the inscriptions on the Lane Chantry at Collumpton. - In: Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society Transactions 1 ser, v. 3, 1849. - Pages 62-65. -

Cullompton. Churches. Saint Andrew.
Chalk, Edwin S. The church of S. Andrew, Cullompton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 42, 1910. - Pages 182-205. -

Cullompton. Cider. Taxation. Protests. 1766.
Black, Jeremy. A political demonstration in Devon. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 36:03, 1988. - Pages 105-107. -

Cullompton. Estates. Leases. 1566.
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Lease of land at Colompton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 9:2, 1916. - Pages 44-47. -

Cullompton. History.
C.A.R.R. Cullompton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 35:07, 1985. - Pages 264. - Additions to article by David Pugsley. -

Cullompton. History.
Foster, Murray T. A short history of Cullompton. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 42, 1910. - Pages 156-181. -

Cullompton. Houses. Waldrons.
Elliot, John. Devon homes - The Waldrons, Cullompton. - In: Devon Life vol. 10 no. 88 Oct, 1973. - Pages 25-27 ; illustrations. -

Cullompton. Houses. Hillerdens. Gardens. Oaks. 1796.
Gray, Todd. William Lucombe and the iron oaks of Hillersden in 1796. - In: Devon documents / ed Todd Gray, 1996. - Pages 88-90. -

Cullompton. Maps. 1633. -
Ravenhill, Mary. Sir William Courten and Mark Pierce's map of Cullompton of 1633. - In: Devon documents / ed Todd Gray, 1996. - Pages xix-xxiii,plates : map. -

Cullompton. Merchants. Lane, John. Biographies.
Rogers, W.H.H. Two Tudor merchants of the Staple of Tiverton and Cullompton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 2:2, 1902. -

Cullompton. Mills. Lower Mill.
Kington, N.D. The disappearing mills. - In: Devon Life vol. 5 no. 40, Oct, 1969. - Pages 34-35 ; illustrations. -

Cullompton. Monarchs. Charles II. Goods. Restoration. 1660.
Tapley-Soper, H. Goods of Charles II at Cullompton and Nymet Tracey. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 8:1, 1914. - Pages 7. - Document dated 1660, requiring return of goods to Wardrobe. -

Cullompton. Place-names.
Pugsley, David. The town on the Culm. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 35:06, 1984. - Pages 201-209. - On the correct form of the name of Cullompton. -

Cullompton. Place-names. Cullompton. Variation.
Authers, W.P. Alternative names for Cullompton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 34:5, 1980. - Pages 213-214. -

Cullompton. Place-names. Hillersdon. Identifications.
Reichel, Oswald J. Est Hillerdon. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 6:1, 1910. - Pages 22. - See query in vol.5, p.279, par.151. -

Cullompton. Roman Forts. Saint Andrew's Hill. Archaeological Excavation.
Simpson, S.J. Trial excavation at the Roman fort on St Andrew's Hill, Cullompton / by R.J.Simpson and F.M.Griffith. - In: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings ; 51, 1995. - Pages 149-159 : illustrations, maps. -

Cullompton. Vicars. 1650-.
Hughes, T.Cann. The vicars of Cullompton since the Commonwealth. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 42, 1910. - Pages 206-214. -

Cullompton. Woollen Manufacturers.
Davy, A.J. Pannell of Cullompton. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 8:5, 1915. - Pages 136. - Pannell, Bowring & Brown: woollen manufacturers.

Culmstock. Churches. All Saints. Hagioscopes.
Dobell, S. Culmstock: hagioscope at All Saints' church. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 7:2, 1912. - Pages 49, plates : illustrations. -

Culmstock. Wool Industries.
Sampson, Pat. Culmstock as an industrial town. - In: Devon Historian ; 19, 1979. - Pages 33-34.

Dalwood. Baptists. Hann, Isaac. 1690-1760.
Hann, George E. Isaac Hann, Baptist minister. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 35:08, 1985. - Pages 312-313.

Dalwood. Manors. Inquisitions. 1350.
Chapman, G.M. A glimpse of medieval Dalwood. - In: Devon Historian ; 21, 1980. - Pages 33-37.

Dart River. Creeks. Bow Creek.
Weeks, S.M. Bow creek. - In: Devon Life vol. 6 no. 53 Nov, 1970. - Pages 44-46 ; illustrations. -

Dart River. Description and travel. 1988. -
Duxbury, Ken. Dart : the magical river. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 11, 1988. - Pages 4 - 5 ; illustrations. - Extract from opening pages of book of same title.

Dart River. Illustrations. 1987.
Cuff, Tim. The Dart. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 6, 1987. - Pages 14 - 15 ; illustrations. - Photographs of the Dart River.

Dart River. Stream Channels. Geomorphology.
Park, Chris C. Stream channel morphology in mid-Devon. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 107, 1975. - Pages 25-41 : maps,tables.

Dart Valley. Rabbit Warrens. Buckland Estate. 1859-1891.
Brown, Mike. A small commercial warren on the Lower Dart / Mike Brown. - In: Dartmoor Magazine ; no. 48, 1997. - Pages 32-33 : illustrations. -

Dart Valley. Railways. Dart Valley Railway. 1872-1972.
George, Eric A. Dart Valley Rail Line's centenary. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 73 Jul, 1972. - Pages 25 ; illustrations. -

Dart Valley. Railways. Dart Valley Railway. Steam locomotives.
George, Eric A. On the footplate. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 77 Nov, 1972. - Pages 28-29 ; illustrations. - Engine no. 4555. -

Dartington. Church houses. 1403-1844. -
Bishop, Elaine. The Church House, Dartington. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 107, 1975. - Pages 91-92. -

Dartington. Estates. Dartington Hall. Management. 1925-1959.
Elmhirst, L.K. Some aspects of the history of Dartington Hall. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 91, 1959. - Pages 19-35. - Presidential address. -

Dartington. Estates. Dartington Hall Trust.
Hogg, Gabriel. Adventure into community life. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 77 Nov, 1972. - Pages 45. -

Dartington. Gardens. Dartington Hall Gardens.
Lauder, Rosemary. A sense of history : Dartington Hall gardens / Rosemary Lauder. - In: Dartmoor Country Mag ; no. 10, 2000. - Pages 51-52 : illustrations. -

Dartington. Historians. Froude, James Anthony.
Julian, Hester Forbes. James Anthony Froude, president of the Devonport meeting, and his brother, William Froude, F.R.S. - In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 53, 1921. - Pages 201-215. -

Dartington. Historians. Froude, James Antony. Biographies. 1818-1894.
Russell, Ann. One of Devon's illustrious sons - James Antony Froude. - In: Devon Life vol. 3 no. 28, Dec, 1967. - Pages 28-29 ; illustrations. -

Dartington. Houses. Dartington Hall.
Elliot, John. Homes and gardens - Dartington Hall. - In: Devon Life vol. 9 no. 69 Mar, 1972. - Pages 14-17 ; illustrations. -

Dartington. Houses. Dartington Hall.
A., J.S. Dartington Hall, near Totnes. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 12:2, 1922. - Pages 82-84. -

Dartington. Theatres.
Drama. - In: Devon Life vol. 2 no. 19, Aug, 1966. - Pages 14. - Visit by Stoke-on-Trent Theatre Company.

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