tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18304221324951978782024-03-13T22:05:24.693-07:00Devon bibliographyIan Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comBlogger358125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-41639480081041650842024-02-29T02:01:00.000-08:002024-02-29T02:38:35.496-08:00Devon bibliography home page⇨ a gateway to Devon's community memory. <br />
⇨ a record of the development of 500 communities across Devon. <br />
⇨ a celebration of the achievements of Devonians through the centuries. <br />
⇨ charting Devon's history over two millennia. <br />
⇨ reflecting our place in Devon's natural environment. <br />
⇨ a multidisciplinary record of all aspects of Devon year by year in:<br />
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<tr><td width="15%">53,000 <a href="#Books">Books</a>
</td><td width="20%">500 <a href="Newspapers">Newspapers</a>
</td><td width="20%">1,800 <a href="#Periodicals">Periodicals</a>
</td><td width="20%">8,500 <a href="#Articles">Articles</a>
</td><td width="25%">1,500 <a href="#Digital=">Digital records</a></td></tr>
<tr><td width="15%">500 <a href="#Theses">Theses</a>
</td><td width="20%">3,500 <a href="#Manuscripts">Manuscripts</a>
</td><td width="20%">17,000 <a href="#Maps">Maps</a>
</td><td width="20%">4,000 <a href="#Illustrations">Illustrations</a>
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held in more than 150 <a href="https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=1830422132495197878#Collections">Collections</a> across Devon and beyond. (Figures estimated in December 2018).
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<b>Note:</b> This bibliography is based largely on the records of the Westcountry Studies Library (WSL), supplemented by other sources such as
BNB, COPAC, ESTC and Amazon. For this reason many records are in skeleton form, lacking full imprint and pagination details. These will be progressively added. For completeness there is also a section including unpublished, normally non-archival, items. These are mainly held by the Devon Heritage Centre in the Westcountry Studies Library and the Devon Record Office. Three background papers: </div>
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/bibliography-its-importance-for-devon.html">Bibliography: its importance for Devon</a>. <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/bibliography-in-devon.html">Bibliography in Devon: past, present and future</a>. <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devons-printed-heritage.html">Devon's printed heritage</a>. <br />
... and one from the past:<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2024/02/cataloguing-and-indexing-local-studies.html">Cataloguing and indexing local studies collections: looking forward from 1983</a>. <br />
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<b>BOOKS</b> <br />
Books on Devon or Devonians (also includes pamphlets and ephemera).<br />
<b>Chronological listing</b> by year of publication: <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1500-1599.html">1500-99</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1600-1699.html">1600-99</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1700-1709.html">1700-09</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1710-1719.html">1710-19</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1720-1739.html">1720-39</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1750-1759.html">1740-59</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1760-1769.html">1760-69</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1770-1779.html">1770-79</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1780-1789.html">1780-89</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1790-1799.html">1790-99</a>, <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1800-1809.html">1800-09</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1810-1819.html">1810-19</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1820-1829.html">1820-29</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1830-1839.html">1830-39</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1840-1849.html">1840-49</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1850-1859.html">1850-59</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1860-1869.html">1860-69</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1870-1879.html">1870-79</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1880-1889.html">1880-89</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1890-1899.html">1890-99</a>, <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1900-1909.html">1900-09</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1910-1919.html">1910-19</a>. <br />
Devon in the 1920s. Special listings to support the Devon History Society Project<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1920-1929.html">Books and pamphlets</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/04/devon-in-1920s-manuscripts-and.html">manuscripts and typescripts</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/04/devon-in-1920s-periodical-articles.html">periodical articles</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/05/devon-photographs-from-1920s.html">photographs</a>, <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1930-1939.html">1930-39</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1940-1949.html">1940-49</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1950-1959.html">1950-59</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/09/devon-1960-1969.html">1960-1969</a>, <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1970.html">1970</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1971.html">1971</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1972.html">1972</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1973.html">1973</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1974.html">1974</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1975.html">1975</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1976.html">1976</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1977.html">1977</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1978.html">1978</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1979.html">1979</a>, <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1980.html">1980</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1981.html">1981</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1982.html">1982</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1983.html">1983</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1984.html">1984</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1985.html">1985</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1986.html">1986</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1987.html">1987</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1988.html">1988</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1989.html">1989</a>, <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1990.html">1990</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1991.html">1991</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1992.html">1992</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1993.html">1993</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1994.html">1994</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1995.html">1995</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1996.html">1996</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1997.html">1997</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1998.html">1998</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-1999.html">1999</a>, <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2000.html">2000</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2001.html">2001</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2002.html">2002</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2003.html">2003</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2004.html">2004</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2005.html">2005</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2006.html">2006</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2007.html">2007</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2008.html">2008</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2009.html">2009</a>, <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2010.html">2010</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2010.html">2011</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2012.html">2012</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2013.html">2013</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2014.html">2014</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-bibliography-2015.html">2015</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/devon-bibliography-2016.html">2016</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/devon-bibliography-2017.html">2017</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2018/01/devon-bibliography-2018.html">2018</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2018/12/devon-bibliography-2019.html">2019</a>, <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/12/devon-bibliography-2020.html">2020</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/01/devon-bibliography-2021.html">2021</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/12/devon-bibliography-2022.html">2022</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/01/devon-bibliography-2023.html">2023</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/12/devon-bibliography-2024.html">2024</a>.<br />
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<b>Publishers</b>
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<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/devon-publishers.html">Devon publishers today</a> 2015. <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/01/publishers-of-devon-items-2010-2019.html">Publishers of Devon items</a> 2010-2019. <br />
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<b>Devon communities</b><br />
Bibliographies covering all formats are in course of compilation for some 500 communities and geographical regions in the <a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/03/devon-communities-bibliography.html"><i>Devon communities bibliography</i></a>. The section for Exeter runs to several pages, and the city is also covered by a special initiative inspired by Exeter's designation in 2019 as Britain's UNESCO City of Literature:<br />
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<b>A guide to literary Exeter.</b> <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/08/exeter-literary-walk-introduction.html">Introduction</a><br />
Walk 1. <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/04/literary-exeter-walk-1.html"> The Cathedral Close and the West Quarter</a>. <br />
Walk 2. <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/04/literary-exeter-walk-2.html">The High Street and around</a>. <br />
Walk 3. <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/04/literary-exeter-walk-3.html">East through Heavitree to Sowton and Pinhoe</a>. <br />
Walk 4. <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/04/literary-exeter-walk-4.html">North to the University and Saint David</a>. <br />
Walk 5. <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/04/literary-exeter-walk-5.html">South through Saint Leonard to Topsham</a>. <br />
Walk 6. <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/04/literary-exeter-walk-6.html">West of the river: Saint Thomas, Exwick, Alphington and Ide</a>. <br />
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<b>Books printed or published in Devon. </b><br />
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-ashburton.html">Ashburton</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-axminster.html">Axminster</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-barnstaple.html">Barnstaple</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-bideford.html">Bideford</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-budleigh-salterton.html">Budleigh Salterton</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-chudleigh.html">Chudleigh</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-colyton.html">Colyton</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-crediton.html">Crediton</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-cullompton.html">Cullompton</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-dartmouth.html">Dartmouth</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-dawlish.html">Dawlish</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-devonport.html">Devonport</a>. <br />
EXETER:
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-z-miscellaneous.html">A-Z miscellaneous</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/devon-imprints-exeter-anonymous.html">Anonymous imprints 1586-1819</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/devon-imprints-exeter-barker-and-bill.html">Barker and Bill</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/devon-imprints-j-b-john-bringhurst.html">B., J (John Bringhurst?)</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/devon-imprints-exeter-balle.html">Balle</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-besley.html">Besley</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-bishop.html">Bishop</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-bliss.html">Bliss</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/devon-imprints-exeter-bowring.html">Bowring</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/devon-imprints-exeter-bradford.html">Bradford</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-brice.html">Brice</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-brocas.html">Brocas</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-imprints-exeter-clifford.html">Clifford</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/devon-imprints-exeter-commin.html">Commin</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/devon-imprints-exeter-cullum.html">Cullum</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-curson.html">Curson</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-darby.html">Darby</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-darker.html">Darker</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/devon-imprints-exeter-davies.html">Davies</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-devon-institutions.html">Devon institutions</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-imprints-exeter-devonshire.html">Devonshire</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-dewdney.html">Dewdney</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-dight.html">Dight</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-imprints-exeter-drayton.html">Drayton</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-drew.html">Drew</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-dyer.html">Dyer</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/devon-imprints-exeter-eland.html">Eland</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-exeter-institutions.html">Exeter Institutions</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-farley.html">Farley</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/devon-imprints-exeter-featherstone.html">Featherstone</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/devon-imprints-exeter-flindell.html">Flindell</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/devon-imprints-exeter-floyde.html">Floyde</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-godfrey.html">Godfrey</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/devon-imprints-exeter-gresswell.html">Gresswell</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-grigg.html">Grigg</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-hannaford.html">Hannaford</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-hedgeland.html">Hedgeland</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-hide.html">Hide</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-holden.html">Holden</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-hooker.html">Hooker,
</a><a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-howe.html">Howe</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-hunt.html">Hunt</a>,
<a bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk="" devon-imprints-exeter-mkenzie.html="" href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-latimer.html%3Ca%20href=" http:="">M'Kenzie</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-march.html">March</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-may.html">May</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-mugg.html">Mugg</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-norton.html">Norton</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-pearce.html">Pearce</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-penny.html">Penny</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/devon-imprints-exeter-pollard.html">Pollard</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-risdon.html">Risdon</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-roberts.html">Roberts</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-rowe.html">Rowe</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-score.html">Score</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-spark.html">Spark</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-spencer.html">Spencer</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/devon-imprints-exeter-spreat.html">Spreat</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-imprints-exeter-stone.html">Stone</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-strong.html">Strong</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-thorn.html">Thorn</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-imprints-exeter-townsend.html">Townsend</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-tozer.html">Tozer</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/devon-imprints-exeter-treadwin.html">Treadwin</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-trewman.html">Trewman</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/devon-imprints-exeter-upham.html">Upham</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-wallis.html">Wallis</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/devon-imprints-exeter-webb-bower.html">Webb and Bower</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exeter-welsford.html">Welsford</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-imprints-exeter-western-times-office.html">Western Times Office</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2018/06/devon-imprints-wheaton-1835-1939.html">Wheaton (1835-1939,</a>
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2018/06/devon-imprints-wheaton-1940-1965.html">1940-1965, </a>
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2018/06/devon-imprints-wheaton-1966-1975.html">1966-1975,</a>
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2018/06/devon-imprints-wheaton-1976-2007.html">1976-2007)</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-imprints-exeter-williams.html">Williams</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-woolmer.html">Woolmer</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-exeter-yeo.html">Yeo</a>.<br />
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-exmouth.html">Exmouth</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-honiton.html">Honiton</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-ilfracombe.html">Ilfracombe</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/devon-imprints-kingsbridge.html">Kingsbridge</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-imprints-lustleigh.html">Lustleigh</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/devon-imprints-modbury.html">Modbury</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-newton-abbot.html">Newton-abbot</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprints-okehampton.html">Okehampton</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-plymouth.html">Plymouth</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-plymouth-dock.html">Plymouth Dock</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/devon-imprints-sidmouth.html">Sidmouth</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-south-molton.html">South Molton</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/devon-imprints-stonehouse.html">Stonehouse</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-tavistock.html">Tavistock</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/devon-imprints-teignmouth.html">Teignmouth</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-tiverton.html">Tiverton</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/devon-imprints-topsham.html">Topsham</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/devon-imprintstorquay.html">Torquay</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-torrington.html">Torrington</a>,
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/devon-imprints-totnes.html">Totnes</a>. <br />
<br />
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<b>NEWSPAPERS.</b> <br />
Devon newspaper bibliography <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2009/10/devon-newspapers-1704-2004.html">1704-2004</a>. Listed by place and date with title index.<br />
<br />
<a href=" name="Periodicals"></a>
<b>PERIODICALS.</b><br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/periodicals.html">Alphabetical listing by title</a>. <br />
<br />
<a name="Articles"></a>
<b>ARTICLES. </b><br />
Chronological listing of articles:
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/10/articles-1800-1899.html">1800-1899</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/10/articles-1900-1919.html">1900-1919</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/10/articles-1920-1949.html">1920-1949</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/10/articles-1950-1969.html">1950-1969</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/10/articles-1970-1989.html">1970-1989</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/10/articles-1990-1999.html">1990-1999</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/10/articles-2000-2019.html">2000-2019</a>.<br />
Place listings of articles, covers period to 2001:
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/11/articles-place-listing-abbots.html">Abbots Bickington to Dartington</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/11/articles-place-listing-dartmoor.html">Dartmoor</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/11/articles-place-listing-dartmouth-to-exe.html">Dartmouth to Exe Valley</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/11/articles-place-listing-exeter.html">Exeter</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/11/articles-place-listing-exminster-to.html">Exminster to Knowstone</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/11/articles-place-listing-plymouth.html">Plymouth</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/11/articles-place-listing-lamerton-to-plym.html">Lamerton to Plym Valley</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/11/articles-place-listing-plympton-to-zeal.html">Plympton to Zeal Monachorum</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/11/articles-place-listing-devon-wide.html">Devon-wide</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/11/articles-place-listing-westcountry.html">Westcountry</a>.<br />
<br />
Title coverage for articles.<br />
<b>Periodicals:</b><br />
The following local periodicals have been indexed in depth in 2019. Because of the sources used pagination details and subject headings have not always been given. <br />
Dartmoor country magazine 1998-2000<br />
Dartmoor magazine 1985-1999<br />
Devon and Cornwall notes and queries 1900-1927, 1974-1996, 2007-2018
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2022/02/devon-and-cornwall-notes-and-queries.html"> (chronological listing of articles)</a><br />
Devon Archaeological Society 1929-2017 <br />
Devon historian 1970-1995, 2013-2018 <br />
Devon life 1965-1973<br />
Devonian yearbook, (1800 articles to add).<br />
Devonshire Association, Report and transactions 1862-2018 <br />
Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society 1843-1945 incomplete <br />
Exeter papers in economic history 1968-1987 <br />
Friends of Morwelham, (161 articles to add)<br />
Geosciences in south-west England 2000-2006 <br />
Maritime south west, (201 articles to add)<br />
Nature in Devon 1980-1990 <br />
Plymouth Institution 1830, 1861-1953 offprints only. <br />
Southern history 1979-2003 <br />
Torquay Natural History Society 1909-1998 offprints only <br />
Ussher Society 1962-1997 <br />
<br />
<b>Books with collections of papers.</b><br />
Devon documents 1996<br />
Essays on the Exe estuary 1980 <br />
Historical atlas of south west England 1999<br />
Tudor and Stuart Devon 1992<br />
<br />
<b>Non-Devon Westcountry periodicals</b><br />
These have been indexed by the Westcountry Studies Library but are not intended for inclusion in the Devon bibliography:<br />
Cornish Studies (166 articles)<br />
Cornwall Archaeological Society<br />
Dorset Natural History Society (225 articles)<br />
Somerset Natural History Society (327 articles)<br />
<br />
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<b>MAPS</b><br />
<b>Ordnance Survey National Grid sheets</b>, 1:25,000, 1:10,560, 1:10,000, 1:2,500, 1:1,250 (1948-2000).<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/key-to-early-maps-of-devon.html">Key sheet</a> for lists of national grid Ordnance Survey maps with images of historic maps 1575-1965.<br />
National grid squares:<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss14.html">SS14</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss20.html">SS20</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss21.html">SS21</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss22.html">SS22</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss30.html">SS30</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss31.html">SS31</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss32.html">SS32</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss40.html">SS40</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss41.html">SS41</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss42.html">SS42</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss43.html">SS43</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss44.html">SS44</a>. <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss50.html">SS50</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss51.html">SS51</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss52.html">SS52</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss53.html">SS53</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss54.html">SS54</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss60.html">SS60</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss61.html">SS61</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss62.html">SS62</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss63.html">SS63</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss64.html">SS64</a>. <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss70.html">SS70</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss71.html">SS71</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss72.html">SS72</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss73.html">SS73</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss74.html">SS74</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss80.html">SS80</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss81.html">SS81</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss82.html">SS82</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss90.html">SS90</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss91.html">SS91</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-ss92.html">SS92</a>. <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-st00.html">ST00</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-st01.html">ST01</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-st02.html">ST02</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-st10.html">ST10</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-st11.html">ST11</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-st20.html">ST20</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-st21.html">ST21</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-st30.html">ST30</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx29.html">SX29</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx37.html">SX37</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx38.html">SX38</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx39.html">SX39</a>. <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx45.html">SX44</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx46.html">SX46</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx47.html">SX47</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx48.html">SX48</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx49.html">SX49</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx55.html">SX55</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx56.html">SX56</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx57.html">SX57</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx58.html">SX58</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx59.html">SX59</a>. <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx64.html">SX64</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx65.html">SX65</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx66.html">SX66</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx67.html">SX67</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx68.html">SX68</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx69.html">SX69</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx73.html">SX73</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx74.html">SX74</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx75.html">SX75</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx76.html">SX76</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx77.html">SX77</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx78.html">SX78</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx79.html">SX79</a>. <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx84.html">SX84</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx85.html">SX85</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx86.html">SX86</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx87.html">SX87</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx88.html">SX88</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx89.html">SX89</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx95.html">SX95</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx96.html">SX96</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx97.html">SX97</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx98.html">SX98</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sx99.html">SX99</a>. <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sy08.html">SY08</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sy09.html">SY09</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sy18.html">SY18</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sy19.html">SY19</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sy29.html">SY29</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/03/early-devon-maps-sy39.html">SY39</a>. <br />
<b><br /></b>
<b>Ordnance Survey county sheets,</b> 1:10,560, 1:2,500, 1:500 (1860-1940).<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/key-to-devon-county-maps.html">Key map</a>.<br />
Sheets
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-001-003.html"> 1-3</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-004-005.html"> 4-5</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-006-007.html"> 6-7</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-008-009.html"> 8-9</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-010-011.html"> 10-11</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-012-013.html"> 12-13</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-014-016.html"> 14-16</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-017-019.html"> 17-19</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-020-022.html"> 20-22</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-023-025.html"> 23-25</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-026-029.html"> 26-29</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-030-032.html"> 30-32</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-033-036.html"> 33-36</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-037-040.html"> 37-40</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-041-043.html"> 41-43</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-044-046.html"> 44-46</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-047-048.html"> 47-48</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-049-051.html"> 49-51</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-052-054.html"> 52-54</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-055-057.html"> 55-57</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-058-060.html"> 58-60</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-061-063.html"> 61-63</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-064-066.html"> 64-66</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-067-068.html"> 67-68</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-069-071.html"> 69-71</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-072-074.html"> 72-74</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-075-077.html"> 75-77</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-078-079.html"> 78-79</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-080.html"> 80</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-081-084.html"> 81-84</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-085-088.html"> 85-88</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-089-091.html"> 89-91</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-092-095.html"> 92-95</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-096-099.html"> 96-99</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-100-101.html"> 100-101</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-102-103.html"> 102-103</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-104-107.html"> 104-107</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-108-110.html"> 108-110</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-111-113.html"> 111-113</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-114-116.html"> 114-116</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-117-118.html"> 117-118</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-119-120.html"> 119-120</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-121-122.html"> 121-122</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-123.html"> 123. </a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-124-125.html"> 124-125</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-126-128.html"> 126-128</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-129-130.html"> 129-130</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-131-134.html"> 131-134</a>,
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/02/devon-county-series-135-139.html"> 135-139</a>.<br />
<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/maps-ordnance-survey-small-scale-maps.html">Ordnance Survey small scale maps</a>.<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/maps-other-than-ordnance-survey.html">Publishers other than Ordnance Survey</a>.<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/06/town-maps-exeter.html">Exeter</a> town maps 1587-2015.<br />
<br />
<a name="Illustrations"></a>
<b>ILLUSTRATIONS.</b><br />
<a href="https://etched-on-devons-memory.blogspot.com/2017/03/etched-on-devons-memory.html">Topographical prints, 1660-1870</a>: Etched on Devon's Memory project.<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/12/portraits.html">Engraved and lithographed portraits and caricatures</a>, 1550-1850.<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/10/devon-bibliography-photographs-bedford.html">Photographs: Francis Bedford</a>, 1860s.<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/05/devon-photographs-from-1920s.html">Devon photographs from the 1920s</a>, chiefly Francis Frith, for the "Devon in the 1920s" project.<br />
<br />
<a name="Digital"></a>
<b>DIGITAL ARCHIVE.</b><br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/07/devon-digital-archive.html">Website listing, 2000 to date</a><br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/11/devon-libraries-local-studies-website.html">Devon Libraries local studies website</a> 1999-2005. Recovers more than 5,000 pages from web archives. Some have subsequently been replaced or updated but all are listed for the historical record. <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/11/devon-county-council-coronavirus.html">Local authority coronavirus bulletins 2020-2021</a><br />
<b><br /></b>
<a href="https://www.blogger.com/null" name="#Manuscripts"></a>
<b>MANUSCRIPTS and typescripts.</b><br />
Manuscripts and typescripts 1590 to date. <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/manuscripts-and-typescripts.html">Alphabetically by compiler. </a><br />
Most of these are also included in the date sections of the bibliography. As they are unpublished, details are being progressively removed to this section. <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/08/devon-medieval-manuscripts.html">Devon medieval manuscripts</a><br />
<br />
<a name="Theses"></a>
<b>THESES</b> <br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/12/theses.html">Devon related theses</a>, a draft listing. <br />
<br />
<a name="Audiovisual"></a>
<b>AUDIOVISUAL</b><br />
This section to be added, many are included in the books section. The main responsibility for this is with the South West Film and television Archive.<br />
<br />
<b>Special categories of publications</b>
<br />
<b><br /></b>
<b>Broadside ballads</b><br />
Broadside ballads with Devon content, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2014/01/broadside-ballads-with-devon-content.html">1549-1890</a>.<br />
Broadside ballads by Devon printers, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2013/12/broadside-ballads-printed-in-devon.html">1716-1860</a>.<br />
<br />
<b>Westcountry dialect</b><br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/09/westcountry-dialect-1-devon-to-1889.html">Books on Devon dialect</a><br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/12/devon-dialect-periodical-articles.html">Articles on Devon dialect</a><br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/12/westcountry-dialect-3-publications-on.html">Publications counties adjoining Devon</a><br />
<br />
<b>Devon neighbourhood plans</b><br />
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2022/02/devon-neighbourhood-plans-available.html">Available February 2022</a><br />
<br />
<b>Parliamentary election ephemera. Constituencies available:</b><br />
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-devon.html">Devon county</a>, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-barnstaple.html">Barnstaple</a>, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-dartmouth.html">Dartmouth</a>, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-miscellaneous.html">East Devon</a>, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-exeter.html">Exeter</a>, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-honiton.html">Honiton</a>, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-north-devon.html">North Devon</a>, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-plymouth.html">Plymouth</a>, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-south-devon.html">South Devon</a>, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-tavistock.html">Tavistock</a>, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-tiverton.html">Tiverton</a>, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-totnes.html">Totnes</a>, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-ide.html">Ide burlesque election</a>, <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/election-ephemera-miscellaneous.html">miscellaneous, including non-Devon</a>.<br />
<br />
<b>Biographies</b><br />
<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/11/westcountry-biographies-d.html">Westcountry biographies</a>, a list of books with regional coverage compiled for a University of Exeter global lives project in 2019.<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/10/index-of-exonian-biography.html">Index of Exonian biography</a>, compiled for Exeter Civic Society<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/11/elsie-knocker-baroness-de-tserclaes.html">Elsie Knocker, Baroness de T'Serclaes</a>, a biographical note with links to images in the Imperial War Museum.<br />
<br />
<b>Sabine Baring-Gould</b><br />
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2012/01/baring-gould-library.html">Union listing of Devon collections</a>. Also includes links to broadside ballads and popular literature in the British Library, John Rylands Library and the National Library of Wales. <br />
<br />
<b>Ian Maxted</b><br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/12/ian-maxted-list-of-publications.html">List of publications</a> (added for personal information and to test for potential problems in cross-genre listings and subject headings).<br />
<br />
<a name="Collections"></a>
<b>COLLECTIONS</b><br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2017/04/devon-collections.html">Local studies collections</a><br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/10/exeter-libraries-research-links.html">Exeter libraries</a> research links.<br />
<a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2019/08/resource-providers.html">Resource providers</a><br />
<br />
<b>Special collections in Westcountry Studies Library. </b><br />
Handlists prepared before 2005 with some revision since.<br />
<br />
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20041204213926/http://www.devon.gov.uk:80/library/locstudy/bookplat.html">Brooking Rowe bookplate collection</a>.<br />
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20041204215302/http://www.devon.gov.uk:80/library/locstudy/brasses.html">Monumental brasses</a>.<br />
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20041209203904/http://www.devon.gov.uk:80/library/locstudy/playbill.html">Playbills</a>.<br />
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050215205125/http://www.devon.gov.uk:80/library/locstudy/litmss.html">Literary manuscripts</a>.<br />
<br />
<b>Non-Devon heritage collections in Exeter Central Library.</b><br />
<br />
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2016/12/exeter-library-early-childrens-books.html">Early children's books</a>.<br />
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2017/01/exeter-library-heber-mardon-collection.html">Heber Mardon collection of Napoleana</a>.<br />
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2016/05/exeter-central-library-early-printed.html">Early printed books 1480-1800</a>.<br />
<a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2016/12/exeter-library-pocknell-collection-of.html">Pocknell collection on shorthand</a>.<br />
<br />
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This page last updated: 21 January 2023Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-76716234847753678562024-02-29T02:00:00.000-08:002024-02-29T02:00:19.787-08:00Cataloguing and indexing local studies material: looking forward from 1983<p style="text-align: center;"> <b>Cataloguing and indexing local studies material:</b></p>
<p align="center" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<b>a</b><b> paper presented to the Library Association Local Studies
Group post-conference seminar </b>
</p>
<p align="center" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
“<b>Access to local studies materials” </b>
</p>
<p align="center" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<b>held at Torquay 22nd to 23rd September 1983</b></p>
<p align="center" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<b>by Ian Maxted</b></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<b>Introduction</b>
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
Eleven leap years on, as I am at long last finalising work on a local
studies thesaurus for the <i>Devon bibliography</i>, I chanced upon
the typescript of this paper. At the time, several people expressed
regret that it had never been published; today they may express
regret that it had never been thrown away. Reading it through one
last time before doing so, I thought it shed an interesting light on
local studies librarians coming to terms with what was then “new
technology” in the early 1980s, hence the frequent mention of card
indexes. So much has happened since then in the field of search
engines; AACR2 has been replaced by RDA as a metadata standard and
artificial intelligence is on the horizon, but has so far been of no
help at all to me in my bibliographical endeavours. I present the
talk here with very few changes, expanding some of the abbreviations
that may not have stood the test of time, updating the tables to some
extent, and cutting down on my excursion down the blind alley of
pronounceable notation. And the ideas being arrived at by me in 1983
did form the basis for subject indexing in the <i>Devon bibliography
</i><span style="font-style: normal;">over the past four decades</span>.</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
Leap Year’s Day 2024</p>
<p align="center" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
--oOo--</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
Local studies libraries are different. Normal everyday librarians
look on in disbelief as we rummage through displays of leaflets to
add to our collections of ephemera, or smile tolerantly as we write
off for microfilms of obscure documents in the Public Record Office
or Lambeth Palace Library. After all, they say to themselves, it
represents only a small proportion of the total book fund and it will
presumably be useful to researchers in the future. They somehow never
imagine that it could also be useful to researchers in the present.
And so we are left to go own way and to organise our collections in a
manner that is frequently different from that adopted by the rest of
the library service.</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
And it must be admitted that the contents of local studies
collections do differ in many ways from the general public library’s
stock. Multimedia resources are nothing new. As early as 1800 S. W.
Fores, the London print-seller, was lending out portfolios of
engravings for the evening, and by 1859 Gray and Warren of Croydon
were running a stereoscopic circulating library. Though the idea may
have taken some time to catch on, non-book materials are taken for
granted in public libraries today, but they are still not integrated
as they have been for many years in the local studies collection.
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
The local Studies librarian will, without a second thought, range
across books, periodical articles, cuttings files, illustrations,
ephemera, maps and manuscripts to answer a question on the history of
a particular house or local worthy. Even within the category loosely
described as books there is much that is not caught by the net of
national bibliographies or other databases. Report literature,
newsletters, publicity brochures, timetables, sale catalogues,
prospectuses, by-laws, minutes, agendas are all grist to our mill,
most are retained permanently, many are catalogued or indexed in
detail.
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
Equally different are the means by which collections are built up.
Donations figure larger than in other library departments; indeed
local collections can be named after or based on the collections of a
local antiquary or collector who has left his library to the town or
county. The order in which this individual arranged and listed his
collection may be a significant element in its research or archival
value, and this is often recognized and retained in the local studies
library. Local organizations may deposit material, for example the
local photographic society may conduct a photographic survey or the
local radio station deposit tapes of programs. Such parts of the
collection may demand special treatment so that they can be
compatible with the needs of the depositor, who may require immediate
access to them. Some donations are actually conditional on the
library keeping them separate. Add to such circumstances as these,
periodic reorganizations of local government which can merge or split
collections, and the web can become very tangled over time.
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
So, just as each locality is different, each local studies collection
is different too, and the means of organizing the stock evolved by
the custodians of each collection are equally varied. Arrangement of
the stock ranges from virtually complete open access to virtually
complete closed access, from fixed location to unaltered Dewey. Stock
records range from complete and painstaking cataloguing to
perfunctory stock lists. The form of the catalogues too can vary from
printed catalogues with an infuriating series of supplements to the
traditional card catalogue, and the main catalogue may or may not
contain periodical articles, guidebooks, illustrations and other
categories of material. Subject approach may be classified or
alphabetical, place or subject may have priority, or it may even be
necessary to rely on the grey head of a long-serving member of staff
to obtain detailed subject access. And even if the books have been
treated in a relatively orthodox manner, one cannot always be
prepared for the very individualistic approaches to the problems
posed by illustrations, cuttings or maps.
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
A half-hour talk is no place to enter further into the wildering
range of possibilities. Suffice it to say that many researchers who
are hardy enough to attempt comparative local studies find the lack
of consistency from one library to another a considerable problem. At
times the different approaches to organising collections mean that
direct comparisons between localities are rendered difficult if not
impossible. It is perhaps this lack of standardization which may lead
those in the library authority who are considering computerization to
leave the local studies collection to one side. The reaction from the
local studies librarian may be a sigh of relief and a smug reflection
that, if computers cannot cope, the job of organizing a collection
such as this must be a truly professional one and the founts of all
wisdom who occupy the dusty niches in the local history room will
remain indispensable for a good few years yet.
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
But computerization will come. In some local collections it already
has come, and some authorities even before the advent of the
microcomputer had begun to computerize the catalogues of sections of
the local studies stock. But will the future simply bring us a
computerized version of the present fragmented situation? The early
years of any new development have to be a period of experimentation.
But in ten years time will the end-product of all this research
simply be the ability to achieve in nanoseconds the anarchy which it
has taken legions of devoted local studies librarians decades to
arrive at?</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
Local studies librarians must be able to face the new technology in a
united manner. True, each collection and each community differs, but
surely there are enough common features to form the basis of a
reasonably consistent application of computer technology. Let us try
to be in a position to say what we want from computerisation. The
rest of my talk will try to identify some of the factors involved in
arriving at this position and I should stress that, like so many
local studies librarians, I am talking as someone who has no detailed
knowledge of computer applications or of modern indexing techniques.
I have no hands on experience but perhaps it is no bad thing that
someone who cannot tell a bit from a byte can present a lay person's
view of what he hopes for from computers. We are all here to learn,
myself as much as anybody, and if somebody can stand up and say that
such and such a package is tailor-made for our needs, I am sure that
we shall all be thankful, if a little sceptical.
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
Let us consider some of the problems involved, some of which have
been alluded to already.
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
Firstly, the problem of the diversity of materials. Ideally we should
be looking for some type of system that is equally capable of
handling the multi-volume county history and the individual postcard
or broadsheet, if necessary in one sequence but in practice normally
in separate subsets.</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
Secondly, the problem of arrangement. The value of local studies
material has risen considerably over the years and even the libraries
which practice the most liberal policy of open access have their own
securicorner. Also the wear and tear on less valuable items through
continuous browsing has led to their withdrawal from the open shelves
or replacement by photocopies or microfilms. The archival nature of
many collections has led to their being shelved together regardless
of subject content. Early pamphlet or tract collections are often
physically inseparable because they have been bound together in
volumes. For one reason or another therefore, classified shelf
arrangement does not play the key role that it does in the open
access lending or reference library. Subject access has to be
increasingly through catalogues and indexes. It is more important to
be able to pinpoint the individual item required than to put one's
hand on a selection of broadly similar volumes on the same shelf.
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">Thirdly, there is a problem of the
smallness of most local studies departments. Even where there is a
separate staff they are a few in number and qualified and unqualified
members have to play their part in the whole range of duties, both
professional and non-professional. This is as true as of indexing as
of any other activity. Thus any system should be simple enough to
operate with a minimum of training and fields, tags, or other
operating devices being kept as straightforward as possible. </span>
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">Fourthly, the problem of
technological lag. As already mentioned, there will be a delay in
introducing computerized systems into many local studies collections.
It is important therefore that the basics of the system should be
amenable to manual application as a prior step to computerization. </span>
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">Bearing such constraints as these
in mind what therefore should one look for in a standardized
retrieval system for local studies materials? </span>
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">Firstly, the format of the entries.
Over many years much international discussion has evolved AACR
(Angle-American Cataloguing Rules, 1967) as a standard for
bibliographical cataloguing. It is now in its second version (AACR2,
1978), and will doubtless be modified further but it is not likely to
change in its essentials. It is capable of dealing with a wide range
of materials beside monographs, and entries can be as full or as
brief as one wishes to make them. It is also the basis for entries in
the major bibliographical databases. AACR2 </span><span style="font-weight: normal;">[now
replaced by RDA Resource Discovery and Access, 2010] </span><span style="font-weight: normal;">therefore
should form the basis of any catalogue in local studies collections. </span>
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">With regard to the choice of
heading for corporate bodies, I would make some changes of emphasis,
largely to cope with the semi-archival role of local studies
collections. </span>
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">Firstly I would prefer the
straightforward form of the name of the corporate body in natural
language: Devon County Council, for example, rather than the
contorted forms produced by AACR Devon (County). Council. </span>
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">Secondly subsidiary bodies should
be more clearly shown as an integral part of the main body. Thus
where the British National Bibliography might use the form Devon
County Tourism Office, for local studies collections the form Devon
County Council. Tourism Office would be preferable, to differentiate
it from such bodies as Devon County Agricultural Association which
are not part of the County Council. Also I will be inclined to make
more entries under the publishing body than BNB, who frequently
prefer title entry.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
With regard to the detail of description one should bear in mind that
a definitive entry is being compiled. It is for an item which is to
be in the collection permanently, it may not be recorded in other
databases, and it may be on closed access. The level of information
given therefore should be as full as is reasonably possible. Besides,
it should be a matter of professional pride that if the lending
library, thanks to BLAISE (British Library Automated Information
Service, 1977), can provide an entry for the latest Barbara Cartland
complete with imprint, pagination, height to the nearest centimetre,
and ISBN then the local studies librarian should be able to do the
same for a local guidebook that will remain in the collection long
after the good lady’s deathless prose has been disposed of via the
library book sale or council incinerator.</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
However if AACR2 should form the principles on which the entry is
constructed I have my doubts whether MARC (Machine Readable
Cataloguing, 1968), at any rate in its full dress form, is an
appropriate format for the computer input of the entry. The number
and complexity of field indicators is too great for a system that
would be largely used for material other than books, a case of a
sledgehammer to crack a nut, and for a system that would need to be
usable by non-professional staff with a minimum of training. In fact
the entry for any category of materials can be broken into a
relatively few elements that might require separate access for
keyword searches or print out:</p><p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;"><br /></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">1.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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control number.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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can double is an accession number or can use generally accepted
reference numbers such as ISBN or BNB number.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">2.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Special
instructions.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">This
can include codes to facilitate printouts in special booklists,
such as a regional bibliography. It could be combined with section
3.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">3.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Category
of record.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">This
assigns the record to a group such as monographs, periodical
articles illustrations, maps.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">4.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Description
of item.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">This
includes title, author statement, edition statement.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="5%"><p align="left" class="western">
<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">5.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Details
of production.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Place
of publication, publisher, date. In the case of periodical
articles periodical and volume.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="5%"><p align="left" class="western">
<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">6.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Physical
description.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Pagination,
illustrations, maps etc, size.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">7.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Notes</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">These
can be for public or administrative use and can be in free text
structured or coded form.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">8.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Author
headings.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Also
headings for joint author, editor, illustrator</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">9.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Subject
headings.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">In
structured form giving Place, subject, name, aspects, date.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">10.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Copy
data.</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<span style="color: black;"><span style="text-decoration: none;"><span style="font-family: Liberation Serif, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-style: normal;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Library,
shelf location, stock number, copy specific notes (donor etc)</span></span></span></span></span></span></p>
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<p class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">Such a limited range of distinct fields could be catered for by
indicators consisting of a single word or number but it may be that
MARC can be boiled down sufficiently to provide the suitably simple
format. Whatever concessions to MARC local studies librarians might
have to make in the question of the format of entries there is one
thing that I feel that they must stand firm on, adequate subject
access.</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
There has been a great diversity of approach to subject indexing
local collections. At one extreme there are very broad subject
groups: Architecture, Geology, History, perhaps a dozen or two
all-purpose terms, redolent of a gentleman's library of the 18th
century and sufficient for a few shelves with a couple of hundred
items, but hopeless for the 20th century geologist who requires
information on mineralization in the metamorphic aureole of the
Dartmoor granite batholith, the architect who is studying the design
of Victorian public buildings, or the historian interested in Civil
War campaigns. At the other extreme are detailed analytical indexes
to individual works or collections of works providing a plethora of
one-line references to very specific items but submerging any meaty
chunks of information beneath an ocean of gravy. A rich quarry for
the antiquarian and genealogist perhaps but effectively dismembering
bodies of knowledge that previous researchers have painstakingly
gathered together.</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
Sometimes the two extremes can be found under the same roof. The
librarian realizing that the broad arrangement adopted when the
collection was set up is now insufficient to cope with its
incremental size produces a range of analytical indexes or seizes
upon those produced by local antiquaries and builds upon them.</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
If he is scientifically inclined, he will devise his very own
classifications scheme. It may just be Dewey with the -0942
topographical subdivision lopped off the end, and the 900s re-cast so
that 951 is not China but Chester or Cheltenham. He may be more
ambitious and evolve his own classes and subclasses. A two-figure
base is popular to avoid confusion with the three-figure base of
Dewey. Guildhall library and the scheme of J. L. Hobbs are examples
of this. The advent of faceted schemes widens our possibilities still
further. I have in my time being responsible for a faceted scheme for
a horological collection and a modification of Dewey. Whether the
faceted scheme is understood and utilized since my departure from
that particular special collection I have not dared to inquire and
the modified Dewey cannot cope with many of the subjects represented
in the local collection without a great deal of twisting and lateral
thinking.</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
In my more cynical moments I feel that the only obvious claim to
professionalism that librarians may have in the eyes of the general
public derives from their ability to hide a book by the application
of a long and complex number to its spine. Those of us weaned on
Dewey know the feeling of being cast a drift without a paddle when
let loose in a library classified by the Universal Decimal
Classification let alone the Library of Congress scheme or Bliss.
Perhaps it is the idiosyncrasies of our wide variety of
classification schemes that have caused local collections to be left
to one side when there has been discussion of computerisation.
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">Are we afraid the without these
hieroglyphics it will all look too easy? We all speak the same
language. Why then devote precious time converting English into a
variety of incomprehensible symbols which in many cases only
approximate to the actual subject content of the item indexed.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">The more perceptive among you may
gather from these remarks that I do not see classification schemes as
the primary means of subject access in local studies indexes. This is
not to say that I see no use for some form of subject grouping of
items on the open shelves of local studies collections. The first
three figures of Dewey are all the detail that is needed to specify a
subject, after all it is a scheme familiar to most library users the
first three or so letters of the place name will identify the
locality and the date of publication assigns a specific reference
number to the individual item. Thus a label bearing 361/EXE/1906
could indicate a copy of the Charity Commission’s report on the
endowed charities of the city of Exeter published in the year 1906.
For histories, descriptions and guidebooks of various communities,
where the place is the subject, the first three or so letters of the
place name followed by the date to which the item refers should be
all that is needed. Thus the label bearing the notation DEV/1954
would indicate a history of Devon to 1954 or a guidebook to Devon
published in 1954. </span>
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">There is no need to make the
notation used to arrange books in a reasonably useful order on the
shelves double up as a means of indicating their subject matter in
library catalogues. Many local studies items are on very specific
subjects and demand very specific subject headings. These can only be
provided by structured verbal headings from which individual terms
can be permuted in printouts or which can be searched online by
keywords.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
Some of you may have shared my frisson of delight when, a couple of
years ago, the PRECIS (Preserved Context Indexing System, 1974)
strings in British National Bibliography entries were recast to bring
the place element more consistently to the beginning. After all,
place is in many ways paramount in a local studies collection. The
PRECIS strings themselves are detailed and have a grammatical
structure which makes clear the relationship of terms within the
headings. They reflect the subject content of the item in a way which
Dewey on its own does not.
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
While I feel that a structured subject heading such as the PRECIS
strings provides the answer for subject access, I am not without
criticisms. Some of the headings as employed by BNB are precise to
the point of pedantry. I cherished such things as Livestock: Horses.
Riding for Horseriding or Fiction in English. Special subjects:
Vertebrates for Animal stories, but admit that compromises between
natural language and indexing language are often difficult to arrive
at. Rather more of a drawback is the system of shunting the terms to
produce two-tiered headings which can appear confusing to the
inexperienced user as well as involving a series of indexing
operations which could be too complex for non-professional staff.</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">Keyword subject indexing involves
the selection of one or more subject terms to ascertain how
frequently and where they occur in a database, either alone or in
combination. In the manual indexing system this approach can be
catered for to some extent by extracting successive subject terms
from a subject string and placing them in turn above a unit entry
card which repeats the whole heading in its original order together
with the catalogue entry for the item itself. I have been
experimenting with this form of subject indexing on a selection of
local periodicals by making a full descriptive entry on a card
together with a full subject heading. This provides the unit entry
which is then copied the appropriate number of times, each term being
added at the head of each unit entry.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
The form of heading I have devised is made up of a series of elements
arranged in an order which makes each syntactically dependent on the
proceeding term. While the precise order can vary, the normal order
of the elements is given in the table below.</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
[In 1983 I had not yet discovered Kipling’s poem, which provides
the fields for the subject string currently in use for the <i>Devon
bibliography</i>.
</p>
<pre class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm; margin-left: 1.27cm; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">I keep six honest serving-men</span></span>
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">(They taught me all I knew);</span></span>
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Their names are What and Why and When </span></span>
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">And How and Where and Who.</span></span></pre><span style="text-align: justify;">This suggests a series of linked elements or fields:</span><div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><table cellpadding="6" cellspacing="0" style="width: 100%;">
<colgroup><col width="36*"></col>
<col width="36*"></col>
<col width="33*"></col>
<col width="150*"></col>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Element
1983</span></span></p>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Kipling
poem</span></span></p>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Field
1985+</span></span></p>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Details</span></span></p>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Context.</span></span></p>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Where?</span></span></p>
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<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Region.</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0.1cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="59%"><p align="left"><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", serif; font-size: 16px;">Westcountry, Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Dorset.</span></p>
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</tr>
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<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Place.</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Where
exactly?</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="13%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Place.</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0.1cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="59%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Community
(town, parish) or major geographical feature.</span></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
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<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Entity</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">What?</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="13%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Subject.</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0.1cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="59%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Concrete
rather than abstract: Prefer Mines to Mining.</span></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
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<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Name</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Who?</span></span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Which?</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="13%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Name.</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0.1cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="59%"><p align="left" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Personal
name. Family name.</span></span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Building
name. Organisation name. Ship name etc.</span></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Part</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">How?</span></span></p>
</td>
<td rowspan="7" style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="13%"><p align="left" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Aspect.</span></span></p>
<p align="left" style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Showing
order in which individual</span></span></p>
<p align="left"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">elements
are applied.</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0.1cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="59%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Towers.
Rolling stock. Livestock etc</span></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td height="36" style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Property</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<br />
</p>
</td>
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<br />
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Action</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<br />
</p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0.1cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="59%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Planning.
Conservation. Construction etc.</span></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Agent</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<br />
</p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0.1cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="59%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">By
… Role of … Public consultation.</span></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Relationship</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Why?</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0.1cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="59%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Related
to … Compared to …</span></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Viewpoint</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<br />
</p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0.1cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="59%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Marxist
viewpoint. Conspiracy theories etc.</span></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Form</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<br />
</p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0.1cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="59%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Reports,
surveys. Policies and programmes. Indexes etc.</span></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="top">
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Date</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="14%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">When?</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: none; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="13%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Datespan.</span></span></p>
</td>
<td style="border-bottom: 1px solid #000000; border-left: 1px solid #000000; border-right: 1px solid #000000; border-top: none; padding-bottom: 0.1cm; padding-left: 0.1cm; padding-right: 0.1cm; padding-top: 0cm;" width="59%"><p align="left">
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman, serif;"><span style="font-size: small;">Of
content of document, not always of publication.</span></span></p>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody></table>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;"><span style="text-align: left;">When each term is repeated in turn at the front of the heading it
relates immediately to the place element only, which is not always
particularly helpful for terms which appear well down in the heading
but more sophistication is difficult in a manual index without
complex operations to commute the terms more flexibly. However this
system, very economic in time for an interim manual application, is
easily transferable to a computer application. I have used it to
tackle the frequently complex and highly specific subjects in
periodical articles and, hopeful that the same method could have a
wider application, I have also been employing it for indexing
illustrations. This has immediate implications for the choice of
preferred subject terms. For illustrations, as for directory type
information, the concrete term is normally preferable. One may have a
book on banking but the illustration will be of a bank, or possibly a
portrait of a banker. Directories have lists of banks not of
bankings. This is no great problem for a local studies collection,
w</span><span style="text-align: left;">here most information is not about
the subject in the abstract but about its practice in specific
places. The history of banking in Exeter is a history of its banks.
Even if the theory of banking is discussed, it could be accommodated
by some such combination as Banks. Operations. One cannot completely
veto the inclusion of the abstract term but it should only be
necessary to employ it relatively rarely. More common is the choice
between product and producers, clocks versus clockmakers, beer versus
brewers. The use of both terms cannot be avoided and one cannot hope
to combine them in the much more cumbersome form as Beer and brewers.
The producer and the product are different and are subjects that can
be combined in different ways: one can wind up a clock but one cannot
wind up a clockmaker.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">So we have arrived at the concept
of a local studies collection with a very specific subject approach
possible through verbal subject index, searchable on cards on
microfiche printouts or by keyword on an online database. This is all
very well for the researcher who wants information on mineralization
in the metamorphic aureole of the Dartmoor granite batholith, but
what about the person who wants a list of documents on geology or
rocks? How would the library be able at a press of the proverbial
button to produce a listing of works on broader themes such as
geology, transport, sport or health services? There is nothing
inherently obvious in the combination of letters that makes up the
word granite for the computer to realize that it is a type of rock or
in the letters contained in the word mineralization to reveal it is
an aspect of geology.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">A thesaurus is necessary to convert
these random combination of letters into a language that the computer
can understand. It is not a classification scheme in the traditional
sense that we are looking for, nor perhaps even a thesaurus in the
traditional sense. It should be thought of rather as a dictionary
that defines each term for the computer. The general public and in
many instances even the indexer would not need to worry about its
existence once it has been developed. Its development however
requires a long series of careful decisions. [The world of search
engines has moved on since 1983 but the somewhat laboured explanation
which follows is retained as a period piece from the early days of
computer applications.]</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
Let us take an example of how such an index language would work. A
planner wants technical reports on the provision of parking
facilities for football stadiums in the Plymouth area. The search on
the key terms produces nothing and he wishes to widen the search. He
is faced with the problem of searching the more general term Sports
facilities and still finding nothing, although material may be hidden
under the terms Cricket pitches, coded ABCE, Swimming pools, coded
ABCF, or a score of other locations. If the term Football stadiums
could be matched by the computer against a vocabulary given the code
ABCD, that located it among Sports facilities, coded ABC, which in
turn is an example of Leisure facilities, coded AB, which in turn
falls within an overall grouping of Social institutions coded A, then
the searcher could widen the search to any level required by the
simple process of truncating the code and instructing the computer
search for all terms covered by the truncated code thus ABC* would
automatically pick up not simply Sports facilities, coded ABC but
also Cricket grounds, coded ABCB etc. If required, a similar
procedure could be operated on the term Parking facilities, coded
EFGH, an aspect of Road transport, coded EFG, itself a form of
Transport, coded EF, which in turn falls into the overall grouping of
Communications, coded E. The geographical area of search could be
widened too Plymouth coded IJKL is situated in West Devon, coded IJK,
Devon as a whole is coded IJ and the Westcountry is coded I.
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
In a way what we are looking for is a type of faceted classification
scheme (as pioneered by <span style="font-weight: normal;">S. R.
</span>Ranganathan) but it is intended to enhance verbal subject
access and not to replace it. Nor need it be static and difficult to
amend in the way that the schedules of Dewey are. As such a
dictionary can be stored separately from the computer in the computer
from the database itself, the regrouping or insertion of new terms in
the dictionary need to have no more effect on the subject strings of
the entries than the addition of an extra “see also” card in the
subject catalogue or the publication of a new English dictionary
would on the works of Sabine Baring-Gould. In fact, the ability to
refer to such a dictionary could well ease the problems of vocabulary
control within an individual index or be able to cope with variations
in terms from one database to another. It could, if properly
constructed, even correct an indexer who are keyed in an unacceptable
or imprecise term.</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">Such a thesaurus would have a
structure the bears little relationship to the traditional
disciplines which Dewey felt obliged to honour back in 1876. Indeed
it can be very difficult to avoid the subjective or traditional
connotations of many terms when attempting to assign them to their
correct groups. For example the term Old persons to many people is
automatically a social problem and could thus be assigned to the list
of terms connected with welfare work: Almshouses, Institutional care.
Not only is this an insult to many capable old people but, even
worse, it is an inaccurate classification. Only in combination with
terms such as Care homes or Hospitals should Old people become social
problems for the indexer. In isolation they belong to Social groups
and that is the wider term that they should be sought under. Indeed
one could go further and factor the terms into Old a temporal quality
and Person a representative of humankind. The question of how far one
should factor terms is a major problem in drawing up this type of
thesaurus. A term like Thermometers can be searched as a keyword. But
the thesaurus might factor this as temperature + measuring +
instruments. Thus the research into the history of instrument makers
in a locality could access entries for the Barometer makers,
Thermometer makers and Clock makers without needing to know in detail
how the thesaurus broke each term down. The indexer too need not know
that when he keys in the term Clock makers the thesaurus breaks it
down as Time + Measurement + Instruments + Manufacturers, although he
might be informed that he should reconsider the use of a term such as
Timepieces.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
Some of the refinements offered by a dictionary of this type are
possible in a manual system by making a copy of it available for
direct use by the searcher or by the insertion of cross-reference
cards in the index which relate each term both to both higher and
lower terms in the hierarchy. The searcher is thus able to extend or
narrow his search although much more laboriously than within an
online system.</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">I have given some thought to the
form that such as thesaurus should take for local studies databases
and have gone so far as to attempt to isolate and group terms. A main
problem is the level of factoring and the effect that this has from
the number and contents of groups of terms. Also difficult is the
adaptation of the abstract groupings such as occur in general
thesauruses to the practical needs of such a wide ranging field as
local studies. Roget’s six main groupings of Abstract relations,
Space, Matter, Intellect, Volition and Affections do not do much for
the user of the local studies collection. The three main groups as
far as the user concerned are probably Natural environment, Society
and Locality. </span>
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">[I had toyed with the idea of a
pronounceable notation … ] with the nagging thought at the back of
my mind that I'm maybe the latest in a line of lost causes which
extends back at least a millennium to Amara Sinha who produced a
classified vocabulary of Sanskrit in the 4</span><sup><span style="font-weight: normal;">th</span></sup><span style="font-weight: normal;">
century. It also includes George Dalgarno who in 1661 produced </span><i><span style="font-weight: normal;">Ars
signorum</span></i><span style="font-weight: normal;">, the first
pronounceable classification scheme which he provided with a grammar
to make it into a philosophical language. As a sample of his work “In
the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” would translate
as “Dan semu, Sava samesa Nam tηn Nom”. Both heaven, Nam, and
earth, Nom, belong to the category N, Natural objects. To my mind it is
a formidable achievement and successors from Bishop John Wilkins with
</span><i><span style="font-weight: normal;">An essay towards a real
character, and a philosophical language</span></i><span style="font-weight: normal;">,
published in 1668, a system of philosophically derived symbols,
through the plethora of artificial languages Volapük, Esperanto,
Ido, Interlingua, Novial, right down to Blissmybols or Semantography,
published by Charles K. Bliss in 1949, all have less to offer to the
deviser of this type of vocabulary than does Dalgarno himself. </span>
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">[My immediate inspiration in 1983
was the London Education Classification, a library classification and
indexing thesaurus used at the University College London Institute of
Education, devised by Douglas and Joy Foskett in 1963, and revised in
1974. It is a faceted classification, inspired by the work of S. R.
Ranganathan and of the Classification Research Group. Soon after this
1983 talk I abandoned the idea of a pronounceable notation. The
alternating 21 consonants and five vowels were more restrictive in
drawing up schedules than the regularity of 0-9, and, after all, when
the coding is meant to be hidden, what is the point of making it
pronounceable? An interesting side-alley for those linguistically
inclined to wander down though.]</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
<span style="font-weight: normal;">[… By whatever route we arrive
there,] we should all be thinking of ways of utilizing computer
systems and this is the direction in which much experience and not a
little thought on the problems of local studies indexing has
propelled me. Computerization offers us the possibility of making our
indexes more flexible and more specific without making them less easy
to use. It also offers us the possibility of hiding the often
cumbersome means by which we seek to arrange information by subject.
This in no way diminishes our professionalism; we may no longer earn
the admiration of users for the way we can solve the self-imposed
problems surrounding classification schemes but we shall more often
earn their thanks for leading them swiftly to the specific piece of
information they require. Computerization also offers us the
opportunity of making a clean start and, if we have the will, a
unified approach throughout the country to the organization of our
local collections. I think it is an opportunity we should not miss. </span>
</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0.2cm;">
[How naive that all sounds now to an old bibliofool like me!]</p>
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</p></div>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-57067994264102311252024-02-21T13:28:00.000-08:002024-02-21T13:39:00.951-08:00Westcountry Studies newsletter. Issue 34. February 2024<p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDQ3L2eCrH1pcvNSyzSw9HZ8_aoONyy5MxG9lSbS9YAUjWghwUmqAqnfWgfg_ojfhfzbZgI-jR-z_AUhSm3Sqkp8FUuCakhAkTpkMT6sw2TtEynVa_CjuzTD22s9y2Ktyo-TnESlcjbrw/s1600/westcounty-studies-mercator-1609.jpg" width="400" /> </td><td><center><b>Westcountry Studies</b></center><center><b><br />a </b><b>bibliographical newsletter</b></center><center><b><br /></b></center><center><b>on Devon and its region<br /><br />Issue 34<br /><br />February 2024</b></center><center><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s1600/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="249" data-original-width="391" height="126" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s200/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" width="200" /></a></center><center></center></td></tr></tbody></table><p style="text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: white; font-family: times;">Devon bibliography, over to you</b></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span>With the continuing outage of the weekly list of new additions to the <i>British national bibliography</i>, three months after the cyberattack and with the arrival of the 2023 volume of <i>The Devon historian</i> just after Christmas, my resolve to discontinue the updating of the <i>Devon bibliography</i> has been confirmed. Firstly I cannot face massaging three months or more of backlog of Devon items received by the British Library since 23 October and secondly I have not been doing well in gathering material over recent months. The 2023 issue of<i> The Devon Historian</i> received just before Christmas included thirteen book reviews, two for works published in 2021, eight in 2022 and three in 2023. Of these thirteen, I had picked up only seven by the end of 2023, although I knew of one or two further titles but did not have sufficient information to produce an adequate catalogue record. The Devon Heritage Centre had picked up only four, one with the aid of the Kent Kingdon Bequest. Most of the titles should be represented in the Devon and Exeter Institution, the channel through which reviews are organised for <i>The Devon historian</i>. </span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span><br /></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span>My current inability to travel has meant that I have been unable to pick up guidebooks, pamphlets, local authority publications and other items from tourist information centres, libraries and museums, something that in any case was largely confined to the area of Exeter, East and Mid Devon and Teignbridge. The Devon Heritage Centre has lost contact with Libraries Unlimited, which used to acquire such grey literature for information points in branches. In January a search for books with the keyword "Devon" held by the West Country Studies Library found 42 titles published in 2022 and 22 so far in 2023. The figures of 62 hits for 2022 include 20 that are in fact periodical issues or non-Devon items while the 43 hits for 2023 include 21 periodical issues or non-Devon items. Twenty years back in 2002 the <i>Devon bibliography</i> listed 437 items. </span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span><br /></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span>So much is being missed, and my efforts to pick up PDF versions of important documents hardly touch the surface. But most of the world today cannot see the relevance of traditional bibliography as, after all, the knowledge of the world is at our fingertips or spoken command, thanks to IT and AI, with Siri, Nina, Viv and a host of other virtual personal assistants, or friendly chatbots such as Chat GPT, Bing or Google Bard to help us on our way. But IT+AI=BS, or can do if it is fed the wrong textual data to train its neural networks. Google Bard recently produced a list of completely non-existent titles of Devon books published in 2022 for me, helpfully providing untraceable ISBNs. This merely adds to the terabytes of fake news, conspiracy theories, hate speech or deepfake videos circulated virally through social media. Google Bard's recent change to Gemini has meant no improvement. At least a comprehensive bibliography, properly curated by a librarian or information professional, can help people find more reliable knowledge - and such knowledge, as Francis Bacon and many others have told us across the centuries, is power, and a properly informed power is what is required to help us face the existential threats to communities across Devon today. </span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span><br /></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span>I will continue to update it, but only through working on topics that interest me, such as:</span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span><br /></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span><b><i>Magdalen Road, Exeter: using historical sources to track Mount Radford village street through time</i></b></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span><br /></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"></span></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="font-family: times;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjMLH6t6TLVLAs1pXrYlUhRC8GsP3kbCrJObH6hi853SUcYFmz1Oit-5u0u1lLEPeHlALfkkP-zgsCOFzoduGoWINQ38KpnUGU4u-WEAvKA0dsUez8DV4l2yxrz3Ti2Ar3kURCHmyZzC4FlCc2hTRR6BBeqZk7y7YitTygGB14V5SgIJKFeBv1MKvJEEms/s2244/Magdalen%20Road%20Cover.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1554" data-original-width="2244" height="444" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjMLH6t6TLVLAs1pXrYlUhRC8GsP3kbCrJObH6hi853SUcYFmz1Oit-5u0u1lLEPeHlALfkkP-zgsCOFzoduGoWINQ38KpnUGU4u-WEAvKA0dsUez8DV4l2yxrz3Ti2Ar3kURCHmyZzC4FlCc2hTRR6BBeqZk7y7YitTygGB14V5SgIJKFeBv1MKvJEEms/w640-h444/Magdalen%20Road%20Cover.jpg" width="640" /></a></span></div><span style="font-family: times;"><br /><div style="text-align: justify;">This appeared in the new year and free copies have already been distributed to each trader on the main drag of the road, the six copyright libraries, libraries in Exeter, and local people who helped. Printing was made possible by a generous grant from Fowler Financial Planning, one of the Magdalen Road traders, and great interest has been generated among recipients. Hopefully it will be a tool for community building and I have already received information to supplement what I had gathered. Remaining copies are available for £10.00, any income after expenses going toward a possible reprint if it goes viral, or to fund other local publications. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div></span><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span>It has been an interesting venture, something that could be undertaken largely at home, and an illustration of the use of historical sources such as directories, newspapers, census returns and maps to build a picture of a street through time, in the case of Magdalen Road back to the 1830s when the street was first built up. It is revealing in a number of ways:</span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"></p><ul><li style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span>to show that there is nothing today in print or on the internet that can rival the detailed content on each community that can be found in the county or town directories, </span></span></li><li style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span>to underline the fact that some of the most poorly documented periods in community history lie in the recent past, </span></span></li><li style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span>to advise that sources such as the indexes to the British Newspaper Archive must be used with caution as the information given in the index entries can be misleading because of the software used to generate the database,</span></span></li><li style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span>to discover that additional information can be extracted by imaginative searching strategies. </span></span></li></ul><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;"><b>Of the making of many books there is no end: the story of bibliography in Devon</b></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><b><br /></b></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;">This was the title of a Zoom presentation I gave to the Devonshire Association on 20 February. Despite its niche interest it attracted an audience of about fifty. I traced the chequered history of the topic from the list of manuscripts that Bishop Leofric gave to Exeter Cathedral in about 1070, one version of which is inserted into the Exeter Book of Anglo-Saxon poetry, the remarkable <i>Registrum Angliae</i>, a 13th century union catalogue listing works in 187 ecclesiastical collections, Exeter Cathdral's own inventories of 1327 and 1506, James Davidson's <i>Bibliotheca devoniensis</i> (1852 and 1861), early printed library catalogues, the work of John Ingle Dredge and Thomas Nadauld Brushfield in the 1880s and 1890s, the immense and idiosyncratic compilation of the Burnet Morris index by the Recorder in Bibliography of the Devonshire Association between 1914 and 1940, the <i>Devon union list</i>, compiled by Allan Brockett in 1977 and the <i>Devon bibliography</i>, started by Geoffrey Paley for the Devon History Society in 1981 and continued from 1985 by the Westcountry Studies Library. </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;">Great concern was expressed at the dire consequences of austerity for the Westcountry Studies Library, the abandonment of bibliographical work, and the loss of a major local studies collection in the centre of Exeter. It was agreed that the Devon bibliography should be safeguarded and maintained and that the Devonshire Association, with its long tradition of work with bibliographers should play a role in this. </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;">To firm up this working relationship I have been working on a gazetteer and thesaurus and have produced a topographical listing of more than 13,500 local publications for the period 2000-2024. The first fruits of this have just been released onto the Devon communities bibliography. It is hoped that this geographical listing can be extended back in time innto the 16th century.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><b><br /></b></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><b>A significant limited edition for Devon</b></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><br /></div></span></div><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0 0 0 40px; padding: 0px;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;">Mercer, Neil. Spirit of Dartmoor tin / Neil Mercer ; photographs by Peter Russell. - <span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>[Somerset?] : [Peter Russell?], [2024]. - 3 volumes (1,800 pages) in box : 3680 illustrations. - No ISBN : £5,000 ; digital edition £250.00. - <a href=”<a href="https://www.spiritofdartmoortin.com/">https://www.spiritofdartmoortin.com/</a>”>Accessed January 2024</a>. </div></span></div></blockquote><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;">A limited edition of 100 copies was issued on 4 February 2024, signed by both the authors and Tom Greeves, using handmade Dartmoor oak gall ink, and individually numbered, in a lined box which has a tin 'Spirit of Dartmoor Tin' ingot inset in the face. Volume 1 has a hand cut polished disc of Dartmoor tin-bearing rock, created by master stonemason Dominic Hurley, inset in the cover. Volume 2 has a tin '2/4' - the alchemist's symbol for tin - inset into the cover. Volume 3 has a modern copy of a medieval seal of the Devon Stannary in tin metal (a proportion of which is Dartmoor tin smelted by Neil Mercer) inset into the cover. Handcrafted bookmarks, using dyes from plants gathered on the moor, in each volume. </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;"> <span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Free copies will be lodged in the National Archives, RAMM Exeter, Exeter Cathedral Library, The Box Plymouth, Tavistock Museum and Plymouth Proprietary Library in addition to copies given in compliance with Legal Deposit (British Library, National Library of Scotland, National Library of Wales, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, Cambridge University Library and Library, Trinity College Dublin).</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><br /></div></span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>Here's one I made earlier - Exeter's medieval library revisited</b></span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Working with Dr James Willoughby, who has compiled the transcript of the medieval booklists of Exeter Cathedral Library, I have been able to fine-tune the layout of the library constructed in 1411-1413 whose contents were listed desk by desk in the inventory of 1506. Dr Willoughby drew my attention to the three early 15th century lecterns which survive in Lincoln Cathedral Library and suggested that, like them, the Exeter lecterns must have been double-sided. I made a 1:12 scale model of a lectern and two benches and managed to place them between the buttresses against the south wall of the cathedral nave which formed the north walk of the cloisters where the library must have been located.</span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"> </span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="font-family: times;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh9zpqlqXYnvBHk6L9VYEnLrSih3FOQIlusWTvMiVvUwLirrYLestuz7X0UJGqNlRzSfOrxqkcPIYaFo6XWTql658eUKkv2aHZsQsfeR0uWaQ5aOB6Y8K4wG4Co5aQVzmgQTxjpyAn2gEHgaNjfDzPonLFWHabVwav7l3QSd-47zHUTZCCfzgdRvMV0cuc/s4032/Exeter-medieval-desk-5.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="3024" data-original-width="4032" height="300" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh9zpqlqXYnvBHk6L9VYEnLrSih3FOQIlusWTvMiVvUwLirrYLestuz7X0UJGqNlRzSfOrxqkcPIYaFo6XWTql658eUKkv2aHZsQsfeR0uWaQ5aOB6Y8K4wG4Co5aQVzmgQTxjpyAn2gEHgaNjfDzPonLFWHabVwav7l3QSd-47zHUTZCCfzgdRvMV0cuc/w400-h300/Exeter-medieval-desk-5.jpg" width="400" /></a></span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="font-family: times;"><i>Base is marked in one foot squares</i></span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; text-align: left;"><span style="font-size: 12pt;">The very detailed accounts show that 73 planks,
described as “regel”, timber from Riga on the Baltic, which was
highly regarded, 350 board nails,</span></span><span style="background-color: transparent; font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;"> 194 chains and twelve iron bars to which
they would be fixed. The model shows that it would be possible </span><span style="background-color: transparent; font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;">to construct twelve complete desks of similar
design to those in Lincoln Cathedral, each using six “regel” boards, from the 73 “regel”
boards that had been supplied. However the 1506 inventory only lists eleven desks plus a small collection of book chained by the west door. Also there are only five bays and circulation is restricted by the stairs at the easternmost bay and the door and books at the westernmost bay. These two bays could be occupied by single-sided lecterns and the 1506 inventory does list less volumes in each of the desks in that area. So, the layout below has been arrived at which seems to fit the bill very neatly. </span></span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="background-color: transparent; font-size: 12pt; text-align: left;"><br /></span></span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="font-family: times;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj9lmzna1IUVCzydexRFfkM6zOQtVzOdAyqXcP4UaYhYbzEUs4QUcQhGs9c-SKwOJpftX7eNOxiK_Y_qO4mVpvxoDlvMSRWnzTKq0x-u5wqk_r1t4vdTxGH3GgPctGF73h96eFEtyPD4eqJM8j1p54Esvk07MPVJyqPrupTGZZ8CGHCsS1aSQj5F2UA1z0/s1035/Cathedral%20library%20layout%20revised%203.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="376" data-original-width="1035" height="232" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj9lmzna1IUVCzydexRFfkM6zOQtVzOdAyqXcP4UaYhYbzEUs4QUcQhGs9c-SKwOJpftX7eNOxiK_Y_qO4mVpvxoDlvMSRWnzTKq0x-u5wqk_r1t4vdTxGH3GgPctGF73h96eFEtyPD4eqJM8j1p54Esvk07MPVJyqPrupTGZZ8CGHCsS1aSQj5F2UA1z0/w640-h232/Cathedral%20library%20layout%20revised%203.jpg" width="640" /></a></span></div><span style="font-family: times;"><br /><div style="text-align: justify;">At first Dr Willoughby could not accept that the library was constructed on the ground floor because of damp problems, most medieval libraries being on an upper floor, but agreed that it might explain why so many of the manuscripts transferred to Oxford in 1602 had to be rebound on receipt because they had been damaged by damp. </div></span><p></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span><b>Navigation charts, motor cars and motor cycles in Exeter during WW2. </b></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span><br /></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Somerset historian Adrian Webb has for some time been researching the Hydrographic Department's printing activities in Exeter during World War Two and I have been involved in helping him to solve some queries. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">The Admiralty requisitioned five buildings for printing in Exeter in 1939, the printers Wheatons and Pollards being the two companies affected. The Admiralty Chart Establishment in Cricklewood on the Edgware Road was considered vulnerable to air raids on London, and a new large printing establishment was under construction at the site that had been purchased in 1938 at Taunton. Managers were in Exeter in 1939 and Admiralty staff transferred in 1940. Two thirds of the bindery at Wheaton's printing offices at 143 Fore Street were requisitioned for three years to print marine charts. Paper shortage meant that few books were being printed, so space was available. Later the Americans commandeered Wheaton's two main lithographic presses and installed them at Cheltenham to print invasion maps for US troops after D-Day. While Wheaton's bookshop at 231 and 232 High Street was destroyed, their Fore Street premises remained largely unscathed. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">The Admiralty also requisitioned half of Pollard's printing offices in Southernhay Gardens but these were destroyed in the air raid of 4 May 1942. Some key tasks, such as the weekly publication of Notices to mariners, were transferred together with the specialist staff to the firm of Townsend who retained the contract until the 1980s. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">A mysterious company called Bedfords is also mentioned in reports at the time, but there was no record of them as printers. Besley's Exeter directory for 1941 has thirteen entries for Bedford, all but two of them private residents. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Of the two businesses, Bedford General Insurance Co. Ltd of 11 Bedford Street has records in Bedfordshire Archives which holds (Z1219/1) the Bedford General Insurance Company Local Board Minute Book covering 1936-1967, so it must have been a local branch, with no links to printing.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">The same seems at first to be true of the Bedford Garage, based in Bampfylde Street, High Street and Southernhay. During the war its showrooms were used for exhibitions of model cars in support of the Exeter Spitfire Fund, but there is a caption to a photograph on the Exeter Memories website which reads: An advert for the Bedford Garage, which was at the end of Bampfylde Street behind Bedford Circus and immediately opposite Bampfylde House. It was opened by Pollards the printers who vacated their printing premises in 1931". In that year Pollards relocated to Southernhay Gardens but retained the Bampfylde Street premises, diversifying by opening the Bedford Garage with its showrooms, where they traded until the War. As Pollards retained ownership when the Admiralty requisitioned premises Bedford's was not in fact a separate business. As well as the Southernhay Gardens site Pollards also lost Bedford Garage in the blitz. It is immortalised, not by the Hydrographic Office, but by Bedford Garage ware, named by archaeologists from a medieval pottery kiln found on the site during the rebuilding in 1931. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Interestingly, Wheatons also diversified into road vehicles; John Wheaton ran the successful AJW Motorcycles from the Fore Street premises with workshops in Friernhay from the 1920s until the War, when the workshop was destroyed in a fire. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">So, it has been possible to add a government printing office to the directory of Exeter book trade firms. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>Two losses to the world of local history</b></span></p><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">On 21 February as I was putting the finishing touches to this issue I learned of the death of two fellow workers in the field of local studies.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The first was Peter Christie, "Mr Bideford" who will receive better informed tributes from others. In 2022, after receiving a copy of <i>The story of the book in Exeter and Devon,</i> he generously passed to me copies of the section of his massive index to the <i>North Devon journal</i> which related to printers, booksellers and publishers. I hope that the complete index will be passed to the North Devon Record Office along with the rest of his collections. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The second was Bernard Nurse who worked in Guildhall Library with me before I moved to Exeter in 1977. He moved on to other local studies collections in London, ending up at the Society of Antiquaries Library. After retirement he worked on the Gough Collection in the Bodleian Library, and I assisted him with some unpublished Exeter drawings which were included in <i>Town: prints & drawings of Britain before 1800 </i>published by the Bodleian Library in 2020. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">A sad note on which to end this issue.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"> </div><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span><br /></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span><br /></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span> </span></span></p>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-40787350173048844482023-12-13T13:45:00.000-08:002023-12-13T13:45:21.436-08:00Westcountry Studies. Issue 33. Christmas 2023<p> </p><p><br /></p><table><tbody><tr><td><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDQ3L2eCrH1pcvNSyzSw9HZ8_aoONyy5MxG9lSbS9YAUjWghwUmqAqnfWgfg_ojfhfzbZgI-jR-z_AUhSm3Sqkp8FUuCakhAkTpkMT6sw2TtEynVa_CjuzTD22s9y2Ktyo-TnESlcjbrw/s1600/westcounty-studies-mercator-1609.jpg" width="400" /> </td><td><center><b>Westcountry Studies</b></center><center><b><br />a </b><b>bibliographical newsletter</b></center><center><b><br /></b></center><center><b>on Devon and its region<br /><br />Issue 33<br /><br />Christmas 2023</b></center><center><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s1600/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="249" data-original-width="391" height="126" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s200/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" width="200" /></a></center><center></center></td></tr></tbody></table><p style="text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: white; font-family: times;">British Library cyberattack</b></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span>The only source I regularly use to update the <i>Devon bibliography</i>, the weekly list of new additions to the <i>British national bibliography</i>, has been closed to me since 23 October and seems likely to remain so for some weeks to come. It underwent a cyberattack from the Rhysida Ransomware Group on 30 October, and the data stolen is being offered on the web with a starting bid of £600,000. </span><span style="color: #121212; font-variant-ligatures: common-ligatures; text-align: left;">It would be sold to a single buyer and the group has set a deadline for bids of 27 November.</span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">It seems that public bodies are particularly vulnerable to such attacks and through my contacts with the public library in Caen, I know that it too was affected for months, together with the entire administration of Caen-la-Mer by a similar attack. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">So, it would seem that I will have to revert to my strategy for updating outlined in <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/05/westcountry-studies-issue-31-may-2023.html">issue 31 of this newsletter</a>. I have turned to Amazon and WorldCat to produce an interim listing of forthcoming publications for 2024. I have also been using the opportunity to locate PDF files of reports on important topics in such areas as water resources, climate change and food poverty. It also means that I can pursue other lines of enquiry, notably working on the community listings in the <i><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/">Devon communities bibliography</a></i> which is very deficient for the period after 2001. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>Centenary of Devon County Library</b></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">The communities bibliography may well come into its own in 2024 when Libraries Unlimited will be celebrating one hundred years since the County Council adopted the Public Library Act of 1919 on 13 March 1924, with the first County Librarian being appointed on 1 July. Prior to the implementation of the Act there had been five rate supported public library authorities serving only 47% of the population and covering only 1.3% of the surface area, as the table below shows:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: transparent; text-align: left;"> </span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: left;"><b>Authority<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>Population 1921<span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Square miles</b></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: left;">Plymouth<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>210,036<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>9.28</p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: left;">Exeter<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span> </span></span>59,582<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>7.37</p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: left;">Torquay<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span></span>39,431<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>6.10</p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: left;">Newton Abbot<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>13,837<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>6.49</p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: left;">Bideford<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span></span>9,125<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>5.30</p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: left;">Moretonhampstead. <span style="white-space: pre;"> </span> 1,550<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>12.33</p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: left;">Total<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>333,561<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>46.87</p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: left;">Devon<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>709,614<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>2,590</p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: left;"><b>Percentage<span style="white-space: pre;"> </span> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span>47%<span style="white-space: pre;"> <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></span>1.8% </b></p></blockquote><p>So now more than half the population and 98% of the surface area could receive a rate supported public library service for the first time. </p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;">There have been meetings to discuss what form the celebrations might take, but ideally all service points and all aspects of library work should be involved, including each community's heritage. Some branches are very active in this field, for example in Crediton where during lockdown Mark Norman worked with local heritage organisations to deliver a series of Zoom talks. Hopefully closer links can be forged between Libraries Unlimited and the Devon Heritage Centre to pool library expertise within the county, to make the unparalleled resources of the Westcountry Studies Library more accessible to communities and educational bodies across the county, and to use the branches as eyes and ears across Devon to ensure that today's local publications are better gathered and preserved for the future. Hopefully too it will be possible to look at the stock records of the heritage collections in Exeter Library to see whether they can help to reconstruct the missing stock records of the former Westcountry Studies and Exeter City Libraries. As the affair of the British Museum thefts rumbles on, the importance of records of the acquisition and disposal of stock looms ever larger. </p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><br /></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;">Community heritage activities could well attract funding to support a series of displays in branches, perhaps with a digitisation project to update the parish packs distributed to branches and schools. Such resources could be used by schools for initiatives similar to the BBC's Domesday project in 1986 and would form a lasting resource for the community. Perhaps, with the demise of the mobile library service, the village centres of the 1920s and 1930s could be revived with resources placed in schools where there is no branch library. An alternative could be in the often enterprising community hubs, for example in Cornwood, where the <a href="https://www.cornwood-inn.com/our-roots">Cornwood Inn Action Group</a>, <span style="background-color: transparent; color: #382633; font-family: wfont_ae7573_26243d18ea4244698a980c40f766fffc, wf_26243d18ea4244698a980c40f, orig_roboto; font-size: 16px; text-align: left;">the community benefit society which owns the Cornwood Inn, aims to run the pub </span><span class="wixui-rich-text__text" style="background: transparent; border: 0px; color: #382633; font-family: wfont_ae7573_26243d18ea4244698a980c40f766fffc, wf_26243d18ea4244698a980c40f, orig_roboto; font-size: 16px; font-style: italic; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; text-align: left; vertical-align: baseline;">"as a social and cultural hub, benefitting the whole of the parish of Cornwood and its surrounding area, with an emphasis on inclusiveness and combatting rural isolation"</span><span style="background-color: transparent; color: #382633; font-family: wfont_ae7573_26243d18ea4244698a980c40f766fffc, wf_26243d18ea4244698a980c40f, orig_roboto; font-size: 16px; text-align: left;">.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><br /></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><b>Devon Reading Rooms</b></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><br /></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;">I have been investigating the reading room movement of the later 19th and early 20th centuries and it indicates that many villages in Devon were better served with reading places then than they are today. Reading rooms form an important part of Devon's literary landscape. Originating with the Mechanics' Institute movement of the 1820s, which at one time or another found homes in Barnstaple, Crediton, Devonport, Exeter, Newton Abbot, Plymouth, South Molton, Stonehouse, Tavistock, Teignmouth, Totnes, Torquay and probably elsewhere, the reading rooms were established in several hundred locations in Devon. They owed their local origin to a range of initiatives by the local church, paternalistic landed gentry or schoolteachers - one was even set up in a converted railway carriage, but many were attached to working men's clubs which provided recreational activities such as billiard rooms as well as reading rooms. These latter were often confined to newspapers and magazines, but many had significant libraries. I am in the process of revising a listing of <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2012/01/devon-reading-rooms-in-kellys-1914.html">Devon reading rooms to 1924</a> which should help to inform work to celebrate the centenary of the county library service in the coming year. </p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><br /></p><p style="background-color: white; color: #333333; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-top: 1em;"><strong><span style="font-family: inherit;">Exeter Civic Society's blue plaque to George Gissing</span></strong></p><p style="background-color: white; color: #333333; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-top: 1em; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: inherit;">On 8 December the Society unveiled a plaque at 25 Heavitree Road to commemorate the writer George Gissing (1857-1903) who rented a room to work in there for a few months between 1892 and 1893. Gissing lived in Exeter between 1891 and 1893. The plaque was unveiled by Professor Richard Dennis a Gissing enthusiast and expert. The unveiling was followed by coffee at the Barnfield Theatre, once the home of the Exeter Literary Society which Gissing joined, and then a walk of Exeter sites associated with Gissing and his novels, led by Prof. Dennis who, t</span><span style="font-family: inherit;">he evening before the plaque ceremony had delivered a lecture to a full house at the Devon and Exeter Institution entitled ‘George Gissing and Exeter: a transformative writer at a transformative time in his own life’. </span><span style="font-family: inherit;">The Gissing Trust, which runs the George Gissing Museum in his birthplace of Wakefield, made a generous donation towards the cost of the plaque. I was involved to some extent in preparation for the plaque, and was delighted to be able to attend this most enjoyable event, which is described with photos</span><span style="font-family: inherit;"> on the </span><a href="https://exetercivicsociety.org.uk/prof-richard-dennis-unveiled-george-gissing-plaque/" style="font-family: inherit;">Exeter Civic Society website</a>. </p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><b><br /></b></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><b>And finally, a New Year's Gift</b></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><br /></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjEB7f9AWo_zuRqS2cFY68pVbFRmov1EGJhgreLOrirLQW7V9BO_R86YI1G7zfWVWfPpzETt8aYOvA8gy3h1epbo8ZRrvLC2y2FcOCo5_uurNpzhTg7tcUbp4-Z52rrMY7fvT-NdTn07KAvLmXLZgxvmXHZkAsDAlQaAzlF43Ndzr4NL5DJUFxE6GuT5GQ/s1200/SHERBORNE-S.N.-1780.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1200" data-original-width="950" height="640" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjEB7f9AWo_zuRqS2cFY68pVbFRmov1EGJhgreLOrirLQW7V9BO_R86YI1G7zfWVWfPpzETt8aYOvA8gy3h1epbo8ZRrvLC2y2FcOCo5_uurNpzhTg7tcUbp4-Z52rrMY7fvT-NdTn07KAvLmXLZgxvmXHZkAsDAlQaAzlF43Ndzr4NL5DJUFxE6GuT5GQ/w506-h640/SHERBORNE-S.N.-1780.jpg" width="506" /></a></div><br /><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><br /></p><p><br /> </p>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-42615031626551930272023-12-13T11:32:00.000-08:002023-12-13T11:32:21.025-08:00Devon bibliography 2024 <a name="2024"></a> <B> Publications issued in 2024. </B> <br /><br />
Andrews, Robert. TOP10 Reiseführer Cornwall & Devon : TOP10-Listen zu Highlights, Themen und Regionen mit wetterfester Extra-Karte. - German edition. - München : DK, 10 May 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2024. — <br><br />
Austin, Stephanie. Devon midwinter murder : the must-read cosy crime series / Stephanie Austin. - Allison & Busby, 2024. - Also available as eBook. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <br><br />
Boutin, Kenneth. International arms trade : reconfiguration of the defence-industrial landscape / Kenneth Boutin. - Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: International arms trade. <br><br />
Bradt, Hilary. South Devon & Dartmoor : local, characterful guides to Britain's special places. - Bradt Travel Guides, 2024. - 1 volume. - Also available as eBook. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. South Devon. Guidebooks. 2024. — <br><br />
Bradt, Hilary. South Devon and Dartmoor : local, characterful guides to Britain's special places / by Hilary Bradt, Janice Booth, et al. - Bradt Travel Guides, 2024. - eBook. - Bradt Travel Guides (Slow Travel series). - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. South Devon. Guidebooks. 2024. — <br><br />
Cambridge, Colleen. Die Dreitagemordgesellschaft : Agatha Christies Haushälterin ermittelt. / Colleen Cambridge, Angela Koonen. - 1 Auflage 2024. - Köln : Lübbe, 2024. - Also available as eBook. - Skeleton pre-publication record. Auftakt einer Kriminalromanserie mit der scharfsinnigen Amateurermittlerin Phyllida Bright als Haushälterin von Agatha Christie. - <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <br><br />
Carra-Salsberg, Fernanda. Child and adolescent migration, mental health and language : effects of trauma and foreign language immersions / by Fernanda Carra-Salsberg. - Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Child migrants. Mental health. Language. <br><br />
Cleeves, Ann. The raging storm / by Ann Cleeves. - London : Pan Macmillan, 2024. - Also available as eBook. - Two Rivers series. - Skeleton pre-publication record. Detective novel set in north Devon. - <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Fiction. Texts. <br><br />
Darlington, Miriam. Otter country : an unexpected adventure in the natural world / by Miriam Darlington. - First US edition. - Portland, Oregon : Tin House, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. Devon author, also covers Scotland, Wales, the Lake District, and Cornwall. - <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Otters. <br><br />
De Meulenaer, Brecht. A wildlife guide to Georgia / by Brecht De Meulenaer. - Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Georgia. Wildlife. <br><br />
DK Eyewitness. DK Eyewitness top 10 Cornwall and Devon. - DK Eyewitness Travel, 2024. - Also available as eBook. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2024. — <br><br />
DK Eyewitness. DK Eyewitness top 10 Cornwall and Devon. - Kindle Edition. - DK Eyewitness, 1 Feb 2024. - Pocket Travel Guide. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2024. — <br><br />
Douglas, Robin. Paganism Persisting: A History of European Paganisms since Antiquity / by Robin Douglas and Francis Young. - Kindle Edition. - Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2024. - Exeter New Approaches to Legend, Folklore and Popular Belief. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Europe. Paganism. <br><br />
<TI Exeter> The Exeter companion to fairies, nereids, trolls and other social supernatural beings: European traditions. - Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2024. - Exeter New Approaches to Legend, Folklore and Popular Belief. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Europe. Fairies. Folklore, <br><br />
Fattor, Eric. Caesarism in the 21st century : crisis and interregnum in world order / Eric Fattor. - Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Authoritarian government. <br><br />
George, Nicholas. Deadly walk in Devon / by Nicholas George. - Kensington Cozies, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <br><br />
<TI Gulf> Gulf women’s lives : voice, space, place. - Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2024. - ISBN 9781804131084. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: <br><br />
Harte, Jeremy. Fairy Encounters in Medieval England: Landscape, Folklore and the Supernatural / by Jeremy Harte. - Exeter. University of Exeter Press, 3 Sept 2024. - 240 pages. - ISBN 9781804130957. - Exeter New Approaches to Legend, Folklore and Popular Belief. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: England. Fairies. Folklore. <br><br />
Kinsella, Sophie. The Burnout / by Sophie Kinsella. - Mystery novel set in Devon. - Random House UK, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <br><br />
May, Brian. 1948 : a critical and creative prequel to Orwell's 1984 / by Brian May. - Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2024. - eBook. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: <br><br />
Neville, Jennifer. Truth is trickiest : the case for ambiguity in the Exeter Book riddles / by Jennifer Neville. - Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Old English literature. Exeter Book. Riddles. <br><br />
Newbury, Matt. Wild swimming walks Exmoor & North Devon : 28 river, lake & coastal days out / by Matt Newbury. - Wild Things Publishing, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Swimming. Walkers' guides. 2024. — <br><br />
Payton, Philip. D.H. Lawrence and Cornwall : in search of utopia / Philip Payton. - Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: <br><br />
Philip’s Maps. Philip's Local Explorer Street Atlas Devon. - Spiral Edition. - Philip's Maps, 18 Jan 2024. - Spiral-bound. - Philip's Street Atlas. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Street atlases. 2024. — <br><br />
Philip’s Maps. Philip's Navigator Street Atlas Devon. - Spiral Edition. - Philip's Maps, 18 Jan 2024. - Spiral-bound. - Philip's Street Atlas. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Street atlases. 2024. — <br><br />
Pohl, Michael. Marco Polo Reiseführer Südengland, Cornwall bis Kent Reisen mit Insider-Tipps. Inklusive kostenloser Touren-App / Michael Pohl. - 14. Auflage. - Ostfildern : Mairdumont GmbH & Co KG, 2024. - Also available as eBook. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2024. — <br><br />
Quick, Stephen. Dhofar War : British covert campaigning in Arabia 1965-1975 / by Stephen Quick. - Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Dhofar War. <br><br />
Rough Guides. The Rough Guide to Devon & Cornwall : travel guide with free eBook. - Rough Guides, 1 May 2024. - Rough Guides Main Series. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2024. — <br><br />
Schendel, Katharina. Mord im Dorf der Esel : Stella Honeycut ermittelt Kriminalroman / Katharina Schendel. - 1. Auflage. - Hamburg : HarperCollins Taschenbuch, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. Novel set in Hillbrush, based on Clovelly. - <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Clovelly. Fiction. Texts. <br><br />
Shepherd-Robinson, Laura. The square of sevens : a novel / by Laura Shepherd-Robinson. - Large print edition. - Farmington Hills : Thorndike Press, 2024. - Also available as eBook. - Skeleton pre-publication record. Mystery novel set in 18th century Westcountry. - <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <br><br />
Shepherd, Eva. Miss Fairfax's notorious duke / by Eva Shepherd. - Large print edition. - London : Mills & Boon, 2024. - Also available as eBook. - Skeleton pre-publication record. Historical romance set in Devon. - <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <br><br />
Spree, Alan. Exeter : the postcard collection / Alan Spree. - Amberley Publishing, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Postcards. Pictorial works. <br><br />
Stubbings, Richard. Buses of Devon and Cornwall : past and present / Richard Stubbings. - Amberley Publishing, 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Buses. <br><br />
Tait, Derek. Plymouth in 50 Buildings / by Derek Tait. - 15 Aug 2024. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Buildings. <br><br />
Young, Robin. Paganism persisting : a history of European paganisms since antiquity / Robin Young ; Francis Douglas. - Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2024. - Exeter New Approaches to Legend, Folklore and Popular Belief. - Skeleton pre-publication record. <br /> Copies: Amazon/WorldCat: 2023-12-05. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Paganism. <hr />
This page last updated 13 December 2023
Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-52401055784818027222023-08-29T15:13:00.003-07:002023-11-22T12:00:02.978-08:00Westcountry Studies. Issue 32, August 2023<p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDQ3L2eCrH1pcvNSyzSw9HZ8_aoONyy5MxG9lSbS9YAUjWghwUmqAqnfWgfg_ojfhfzbZgI-jR-z_AUhSm3Sqkp8FUuCakhAkTpkMT6sw2TtEynVa_CjuzTD22s9y2Ktyo-TnESlcjbrw/s1600/westcounty-studies-mercator-1609.jpg" width="400" /> </td><td><center><b>Westcountry Studies</b></center><center><b><br />a </b><b>bibliographical newsletter</b></center><center><b><br /></b></center><center><b>on Devon and its region<br /><br />Issue 32<br /><br />August 2023</b></center><center><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s1600/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="249" data-original-width="391" height="126" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s200/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" width="200" /></a></center><center></center></td></tr></tbody></table><p style="text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: white; font-family: times;">Westcountry Studies Library relaunched</b></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Well, it will always be the Westcountry Studies Library for me, although it has now become the West Country Studies Library. It was celebrated by a special event hosted at the Devon Heritage Centre by the South West Heritage Trust on Friday 30 June 2023. Unfortunately the bus service from the centre of Exeter out to the Devon Heritage Centre let me down, so I arrived late and missed much of "the story so far" presented by Janet Tall, the Head of Archives, Learning and Development, which was largely concerned with the dramatic improvements made in storage and conservation of the rich collections, which cover the whole of the Westcountry from Land's End to Bristol and the Channel Islands. The "next steps" were then outlined by Kate Parr, the Local Studies Librarian, based in Taunton - there are currently no local studies library staff based in Exeter. This includes a collections review which hopefully will make the rich resources more accessible to the world at large. It was then possible to view treasures from the collection which were on display, tour the stacks to see how the collections were housed, and glimpse the conservation and digitisation resources. It was interesting to compare the improved facilities at The Box with what is now available in Exeter, although I have yet to see the rehoused local studies collections which remain in Plymouth Library.</span></p><p><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;">To help promote the collections I have added to the <i><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/">Devon Communities Bibliography</a></i> a series of web pages for communities in the adjoining counties based on the rich holdings of the Westcountry Studies Library, with some holdings for Plymouth and Barnstaple and the DEI. They are taken from archived library web pages produced in 2002 but unfortunately coverage of Bristol and the Channel Islands was not included at the time.</span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;">Cornwall communities:<br /></span><span style="color: #cfe2f3;"><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/08/cornwall-advent-fowey.html" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify; text-decoration-line: none;">Advent-Fowey</a><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;">, </span><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/08/cornwall-germoe-lynher.html" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify; text-decoration-line: none;">Germoe-Lynher</a><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;">, </span><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/08/cornwall-mabe-otterham.html" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify; text-decoration-line: none;">Mabe-Otterham</a><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;">, </span><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/08/cornwall-padstow-ruan-minor.html" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify; text-decoration-line: none;">Padstow-Ruan Minor</a><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;">, </span><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/08/cornwall-saint-agnes-sancreed.html" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify; text-decoration-line: none;">Saint Agnes-Sancreed</a><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;">, </span></span><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/08/cornwall-scilly-isles-zennor.html" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify; text-decoration-line: none;"><span style="color: #2b00fe;">Scilly Isles-Zennor</span><br /></a><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;">Dorset communities:<br /></span><span style="color: #2b00fe;"><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/08/dorset-abbotsbury-lytchett-minster.html" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify; text-decoration-line: none;">Abbotsbury-Lytchett Minster</a><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;">, </span></span><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/08/dorset-mapperton-yetminster.html" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify; text-decoration-line: none;"><span style="color: #2b00fe;">Mapperton-Yetminster</span><br /></a><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;">Somerset communities:<br /></span><span style="color: #cfe2f3;"><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/08/somerset-aisholt-exford.html" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify; text-decoration-line: none;">Aisholt-Exford</a><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;">, </span><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/08/somerset-westcountry-exmoor.html" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify; text-decoration-line: none;">Exmoor</a><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;">, </span><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/08/somerset-farleigh-hungerford-sutton.html" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify; text-decoration-line: none;">Farleigh Hungerford-Sutton Mallet</a><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;">, </span><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/08/somerset-taunton-yeovilton.html" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify; text-decoration-line: none;">Taunton-Yeovilton</a></span></blockquote><p><b>An important archive lost: the fate of the Westcountry Studies Library's stock card files</b></p>
<p class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm; text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;">The following description of what seems to have been recently lost was originally written in August 2019 when I was starting to compile a listing of books acquired for the Westcountry Studies Library by the Kent Kingdon Bequest. I then found the stock cards inaccessibly stored in boxes, so that aspect of the project had to be abandoned. It may seem an obscure and arcane topic in this digital age of AI, but these stock cards, perhaps 200,000 in all, were built up largely by three generations of librarians over more than a century (Harry Tapley-Soper 1902-1946, Geoffrey Paley 1946-1977 and Ian Maxted 1977-2005) and are the only archive of the library collections to have survived the blitz in 1942. I understand that they may have been discarded, but every effort should be made to locate them.</span></p><p class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm; text-align: justify;"></p><ul><li style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;"><b>They contain much information that has not yet been included in the digital record.</b> Early computer systems had limited storage capacity and completing the long-neglected cataloguing of the books was prioritised. The bibliographer Robin Alston in the British Library realised the value of the information held in early, frequently manuscript, listings when initiating projects such as the Eighteenth Century Short Title Catalogue. </span></li></ul><ul><li style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;"><b>They have been used by researchers and cataloguers</b> interested in the provenance of individual copies, books with annotations or inserts, sketches of vanished buildings or information about lantern slides. </span></li></ul><ul><li style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;"><b>They had been used in court cases</b> when the handwriting on the stock cards matched that on stolen books. The lack of documentation in the British Museum is currently posing problems in the recently publicised theft of antiquities where the importance of full documentation of the collections has been repeatedly stressed. Conversely, records for withdrawn books could provide reassurance for booksellers unsure whether items offered might be stolen goods. </span></li></ul><ul><li style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;"><b>They shed light on how the collections were built up</b>, an important theme in RAMM's award-winning displays. The Museum maintains meticulous and detailed records of its collections, built up over the same period as Exeter City Library and the Westcountry Studies Library. </span></li></ul><p></p><p class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm; text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;">How an adequate stock assessment can be undertaken without access to the stock cards is difficult to understand, so I hope they can be retrieved. One would have thought that the archival significance of these card files would have been clear among archivists if not to librarians. Now read on to learn what seems to have been lost:</span></p><p class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm; text-align: center;"><b>Westcountry Studies Library's card indexes</b></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;">
The card files transferred from Exeter Central Library to the Devon Heritage Centre contain much
information on the history and development of the collections which
has not been incorporated in the digital record. </p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;">
The Westcountry Studies Library opened in 1975 without a public
catalogue. While stock cards were produced in manuscript to
continue and replace the public catalogues lost in the blitz in 1942, they
were never typed up with added entries and cross-references to form a
public catalogue. The stock cards were rearranged in alphabetical author order and this served as a finding aid of sorts. This situation appalled W. G. Hoskins when he attended the
opening of the Westcountry Studies Library, and he rarely used WSL, preferring the Devon and Exeter Institution or he had occasionally used the County Collection at Barley House. A local studies cataloguing programme was only
commenced through a Manpower Services Commission scheme in 1977 with the master cards produced being typed to
generate author, place, subject and name sequences for the public catalogue, using the
following card files:</p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><b style="text-align: left;">1. Stock cards of Exeter City Library,</b><span style="text-align: left;"> some dating back to the
late 19</span><sup style="text-align: left;">th</sup><span style="text-align: left;"> century. Provenance is often given and dates of
accessioning can often be ascertained from the accession numbers,
sometimes significant for dating undated items. They are in
manuscript, often on pre-printed cards.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><b style="text-align: left;">2. Stock cards of Devon County Library.</b><span style="text-align: left;"> These are mostly typed on yellow cards and cataloguing is much briefer. Duplicate volumes were passed to Barnstaple in the 1980s to augment the local collection there but whether the stock cards followed them I cannot recall. </span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="text-align: left;">As cataloguing progressed the following sequences resulted:</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><b style="text-align: left;">3. Master cards. </b><span style="text-align: left;">These give full cataloguing details with the
location of the main working copy of the item. On the verso are
tracings for author, place, subject and name entries in the typed
public catalogues and details of individual copies with accession
numbers, locations and sometimes provenance information. Arrangement
was by location of the working copy of each item. Often the only
record of provenance is on the white master card, as stock cards produced
after 1976 were very brief author, title and date records. The cards
in the public catalogue have been discarded, as have the
periodic printouts from the d-Base databases to 2005 following the introduction of the on-line catalogue.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><b style="text-align: left;">4. Stock cards.</b><span style="text-align: left;"> These became a merged sequence which aims to mirror the
arrangement of the actual collections. It consists of Exeter City Library and Devon County Library stock cards and pink cards for new WSL accessions, where necessary
assigning new accession numbers based on an inverted date – during a
stock check in the mid 1980s additional months were devised, hence for
example 84</span><span style="text-align: left;"><u>14</u></span><span style="text-align: left;">01/01 which often referred to much earlier
publications. Arrangement was within the sequences in which
individual copies were found, forming a parallel sequence to the books
on the shelves.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><b style="text-align: left;">5. Withdrawn copies. </b><span style="text-align: left;">The
policy in the 1970s was that no item should ever be discarded from the local studies collections and, following a major theft, security triggers were placed in most books and
pamphlets with the accession number and location noted on the trigger. Over time local items were withdrawn from branches and passed to WSL, and
extensive duplication arose. At first records were kept of duplicates transferred, sold or discarded but this was soon discontinued.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><b style="text-align: left;">6. Items not acquired. </b><span style="text-align: left;">This
included items ordered but never received or items listed but not
acquired. Following computerisation such items were not </span><span style="text-align: left;">normally
</span><span style="text-align: left;">deleted from the catalogue
as they were normally of some local significance, for example recording changed or unchanged reprints or editions it was decided not to acquire, and they completed the bibliographical record.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><b style="text-align: left;">7. Books believed lost in the Blitz. </b><span style="text-align: left;">This
sequence was occasionally consulted to confirm whether these had
since been found but </span><span style="text-align: left;">physical
</span><span style="text-align: left;">items bearing the same stock
record numbers were rarely located, so these were probably actual
losses. Fortunately the bulk of the local collection and the precious
stock cards had been evacuated and so survived.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="text-align: left;">In addition there are sequences for specific types of resources.
These include:</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><b style="text-align: left;">8. P&D.</b><span style="text-align: left;"> Records for prints, drawings and photographs. The sequence was
started in 1924 on receipt of the Heber Mardon collection and by 1942
had reached almost P&D50,000. They do not include all Somers
Cocks items. Provenance is normally given. The P&D sequence was
revived with 50,001 once cataloguing moved from books to illustrations.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><b style="text-align: left;">9. LS.</b><span style="text-align: left;"> Lantern slides. Produced mainly in the 1930s, these
also include many non-local subjects. Details of photographer and
date were normally given, information that does not always appear on
the lantern slide itself.</span></p>
<p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><b style="text-align: left;">10. Illustrations and negatives stock records. </b><span style="text-align: left;">These
were largely devised during a Manpower Services Commission project in
the late 1970s to identify, print and conserve the extensive local
glass negative collections. Record numbers were based on the size of
the plate and assigned a running number. </span></p><p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><b style="text-align: left;"> </b><span style="text-align: left;">Other
sequences were used for specific projects, for example SC (Somers Cocks) numbers for
Devon topographical prints and sequences for the Express and Echo
photographic </span><span style="text-align: left;">c</span><span style="text-align: left;">ollection. </span></p><p align="justify" class="western" style="line-height: 100%; margin-bottom: 0cm;"><span style="text-align: left;">It may be possible to reconstitute the stock records in part by noting stock numbers and other information for individual copies on the System Simulation database during the stock assessment and this might be supplemented by information from the Exeter City Archives records, for example committee minutes and reports and lists such as ECA/1/11/4/9 (Lists of books and documents evacuated from the City Library 1941-1944). This cannot however replace the loss of the original cards. </span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: white; font-family: times;">Gatekeepers to Heaven and a new doorway to Exeter's celestial treasure house</b></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">It was a moving experience for me to see the six manuscripts from the Bodleian Library in their temporary home in RAMM </span><span style="font-family: times;">for the exhibition </span><a href="https://rammuseum.org.uk/whats-on/gatekeepers-to-heaven-religion-knowledge-and-power-in-medieval-exeter/" style="font-family: times;">Gatekeepers to Heaven: Religion, knowledge and power in medieval Exeter</a> which ran until<span style="font-family: times;"> 3 September 2023. Among the medieval exhibits from RAMM's collections there is a modern desk with two screens where it is possible to thumb (or rather click) through a couple of the digitised Bodleian manuscripts, perhaps a precursor to a reconstructed medieval reading desk which could be installed in the visitor centre in the cloisters now being </span><span style="font-family: times;">rebuilt</span><span style="font-family: times;"> </span><span style="font-family: times;">.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirLaNGbU7nMcPINMjAk2b-buOKWbY87wcBn0lefO2bTHobapROQlnAdu1rZjrq-vCFLgARDPVjEPdsCe2OndUGR_5Y0SqKmwAG7zej5OWc9ihM_32y99EzkdlNBHLYINt5exNia3LunIpIlFz3vCOty7U1Nt_v0m6TTUwmAEAZtRXUj1pyO64-S7ajAIw/s1280/EXETER-CATHEDRAL-LIBRARY-DESK.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="960" data-original-width="1280" height="480" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirLaNGbU7nMcPINMjAk2b-buOKWbY87wcBn0lefO2bTHobapROQlnAdu1rZjrq-vCFLgARDPVjEPdsCe2OndUGR_5Y0SqKmwAG7zej5OWc9ihM_32y99EzkdlNBHLYINt5exNia3LunIpIlFz3vCOty7U1Nt_v0m6TTUwmAEAZtRXUj1pyO64-S7ajAIw/w640-h480/EXETER-CATHEDRAL-LIBRARY-DESK.jpg" width="640" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><i>Desk reconstructed from the materials listed in the Cathedral accounts of 1411-13</i><br /><br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhDC7iqcSnsI3LaDzbVqtq7U2I_5PP-25LQI217idqG-BAR8gvzhyCCyaQK6DK3xnelqUA9g3qUJg_r5um1cmslUQQmPYY2s0tkLAbsuuofOAmQKFZa24XcVAIfdcwUQYCmbO5vmAZQmo5OcWFRt9WdT6zKuaW1c743qW0RDxA86STMA0JVEFHfGDoPLkI/s1280/IMG_1310.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="960" data-original-width="1280" height="480" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhDC7iqcSnsI3LaDzbVqtq7U2I_5PP-25LQI217idqG-BAR8gvzhyCCyaQK6DK3xnelqUA9g3qUJg_r5um1cmslUQQmPYY2s0tkLAbsuuofOAmQKFZa24XcVAIfdcwUQYCmbO5vmAZQmo5OcWFRt9WdT6zKuaW1c743qW0RDxA86STMA0JVEFHfGDoPLkI/w640-h480/IMG_1310.JPG" width="640" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><i>Desk for consulting the Bodleian manuscripts in the </i>Gatekeepers to heaven<i> exhibition</i></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><i><br /></i><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgTGQ88aC4IHzOgpgoTVaL7v8iuNljKatwzb1TNSdCUvt7Ml7DrgBwqrKZpE5NIalN5KD7ME79NdkkgO2jhHC--MkexVc7fqgxGw2-rQ1oNmkeL0NLLSctb6U6CctJAtX5IqPOs_GtA09Kk7FYNrzOPorEKCVBoMkjRUNk4D_l4wlrw7x2qj7vwHkK0X28/s1278/IMG_1311.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="970" data-original-width="1278" height="486" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgTGQ88aC4IHzOgpgoTVaL7v8iuNljKatwzb1TNSdCUvt7Ml7DrgBwqrKZpE5NIalN5KD7ME79NdkkgO2jhHC--MkexVc7fqgxGw2-rQ1oNmkeL0NLLSctb6U6CctJAtX5IqPOs_GtA09Kk7FYNrzOPorEKCVBoMkjRUNk4D_l4wlrw7x2qj7vwHkK0X28/w640-h486/IMG_1311.jpg" width="640" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><i>The same screens superimposed on a medieval desk in Zutphen library</i></div></div><br /></div><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Another gateway to the medieval Cathedral Library is the forthcoming publication of transcriptions of the medieval catalogues of the library's collections. </span><span style="font-family: times;">The text for this has been compiled by Dr James Willoughby of the University of Oxford for the forthcoming volume in the series <i>Corpus of British Medieval Library Catalogues</i>, a joint project of the British Academy and British Library with the involvement of the University of Oxford. The project started in 1990 and sixteen volumes have been published to date. The Exeter section will form part of the two-volume <i>Libraries of the secular cathedrals of England and Wales</i>, edited by N. L. Ramsay & James Willoughby. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Negotiations are in hand between British Library Publishing, Friends of Devon's Archives and the Kent Kingdon Bequest for a local publication of the Exeter section, which runs to 190 pages plus an appendix of four pages on "The furnishing of the new library at Exeter, 1411–13" and a series of indexes. Apart from Leofric's donation list of 1068/72 and the inventories of 1327 and 1506, 18 other lists, extending to 1550 are transcribed, together with a well-researched account of their origins which amounts to an extremely detailed survey of the growth of the Cathedral Library over half a millennium. Dr Willoughby has also been able to examine every one of the surviving Exeter manuscripts to match them with the medieval listings. The cost of the two volumes would be beyond the reach of most libraries in Devon and the compiler and British Library Publications are anxious for local publication of extracts at a reasonable cost to be made available where possible. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>Literary map of Exeter and Devon</b></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">This attractive item was launched at the book market organised by Exeter City of Literature in St Peter's Churchyard on Sunday 16 July with nine independent bookshops and publishers and plenty of bookish activities. Much information for the Exeter map was provided through Exeter Civic Society's blue plaques project. The map has a list of 37 independent bookshops across the county and 30 literary figures (arranged by first name). There are of course omissions, for example R F Delderfield and John Galsworthy, but there are some that are new to the <i>Devon bibliography</i>, for example the poet Alice Oswald at Dartington, much of whose work has been inspired by the Dart valley. Her writings are now included in the listings and, as a spin-off from the recent erection of a <a href="https://exetercivicsociety.org.uk/plaques/mary-patricia-susan-willcocks/">blue plaque to novelist M. P. Willcocks</a> the listing of her publications is also being improved. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>Devon bibliography</b></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">With my movements restricted at present, I am finding it increasingly difficult to keep up with all the grey literature that is appearing, and my work with the <i>British national bibliography</i> does not even pick up all relevant mainstream publications. </span><span style="font-family: times;">A recent visit to Waterstones revealed:</span></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;"><ul><li><i>The terror raids of 1942 : the Baedeker Blitz</i> / Jan Gore. Havertown : Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2020. ISBN 9781526745132, which includes Exeter April-May 1942, Bath 25-27 April 1942, Norwich, April-June 1942, York 29 April 1942, Canterbury, June 1942. </li><li><i>The hated cage : an American tragedy in Britain's most terrifying prison</i> / Nicholas Guyatt. London : Oneworld, 2022. ISBN 9781786079893, which deals with Dartmoor Prison's American prisoners of war in 1812-1815. </li></ul></div></div><p></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Neither of these had been picked up by <i>BNB</i>, and neither had <i>BNB</i> made me aware that Bossiney Books had moved from Otley back to the Westcountry in 2021, not to St Teath in Cornwall where it started but to Exeter. The tourist centre at the Custom House had a large collection of their local guides, recently delivered. Bossiney have filled the slot made vacant in Exeter since the demise of Chips Barber and his Obelisk Press booklets. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">I have been improving the listing of Exeter directories, which I have been using extensively in my study of the shops in Magdalen Road. Only in 1874 did street listings begin, and I have been examining Besley's directory of Exeter and suburbs to see exactly which communities are included with separate listings. The following is not complete as far as date coverage is concerned:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1882-1955 Alphington. </span><span style="font-family: times;">1850-</span><span style="font-family: times;">1939 County directories have a separate listing. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1931-1936 Burnt House Lane</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1882-1939 Countess Wear</span><span style="font-family: times;">. </span><span style="font-family: times;">1910-</span><span style="font-family: times;">1931 Kelly's Devon </span><span style="font-family: times;">has a </span><span style="font-family: times;">separate listing. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1982-1939 Exwick</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1882-1908 Heavitree. 1910 Kelly's Devon separate listing at end of Exeter section</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1882-1955 Ide</span><span style="font-family: times;">. </span><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="font-family: times;">1850-</span><span style="font-family: times;">1939 County directories have a separate listing.</span> </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1934-1936 St Loyes</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1882-1908 St Thomas</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1850-1939 Topsham. <span style="font-family: times;">County directories have a separate listing </span>(never included by Besley). </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1881-1936 Whipton</span><span style="font-family: times;">. 1910 Kelly's Devon separate listing at end of Exeter section</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1881-1936 Wonford</span><span style="font-family: times;">. 1910 Kelly's Devon separate listing at end of Exeter section</span></p></blockquote><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">This information will be included in the <i>Devon bibliography</i>.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Going back still further in time, I have been able to add a whole series of records for items that have not survived: book a</span><span style="font-family: times;">uction catalogues between 1688 and 1725. We know that such catalogues were printed because a researcher has been gleaning details from newspaper advertisements and other sources. He also sheds much light on the importance of auction sales, frequently held in coffee houses, in the vibrant literary and cultural life of Exeter in that period.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><br /></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">A thesaurus and gazetteer, which was already being developed while I was in Westcountry Studies is now being applied to records so that subject and place listings can also be provided. While embryo place listings are available in the <i><a href="https://devon-communities-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/03/devon-communities-bibliography.html">Devon communities bibliography</a></i>, the subject listings never got very far and the thesaurus has developed since then, so the following must be considered as trial runs:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Themes generated through the draft local studies thesaurus</b></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme26.html" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Geological features (theme 26)</a></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme28.html" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Wildlife (plants, animals) (theme 28)</a></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ee; font-family: times;"><u><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme77.html" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Agriculture,</a><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;"> (theme 77)</span></u></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ee; font-family: times;"><u><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme7738.html" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Fisheries,</a><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;"> (theme 7738)</span></u></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ee; font-family: times;"><u><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme776.html" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Mining</a><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;"> (theme 776)</span></u></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme324.html" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Food (theme 324)</a></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme324.html#Costume" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Clothing (theme 324)</a></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ee; font-family: times;"><u><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme328.html" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Housing</a><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;"> (theme 2328)</span></u></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ee; font-family: times;"><u><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme368.html" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Leisure</a><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;"> (theme 368)</span></u></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ee; font-family: times;"><u><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme3686.html" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Sport</a><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;"> (theme 3686)</span></u></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ee; font-family: times;"><u><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme38.html" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Arts</a><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;"> (theme 38)</span></u></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ee; font-family: times;"><u><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme56.html" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Health services</a><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;"> (theme 56)</span></u></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ee; font-family: times;"><u><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme4.html" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Language, symbols</a> <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">(theme 4)</span></u></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #0000ee; font-family: times;"><u><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20050206232907/http://www.devon.gov.uk/library/locstudy/theme44.html" style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Information, media</a> <span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">(theme 44)</span></u></span></p></blockquote><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>And finally, AI revisited</b></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Google Bard promoted itself yet again, so this time I asked:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">What books about Devon have been published in 2023, giving author, title ISBN and publisher?</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">The response: </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Here are some books about Devon that have been published in 2023, giving author, title, ISBN, and publisher:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><i>Devon: A Literary Journey</i> by William Cook (ISBN 9781789549928, publisher: Amberley Publishing) is a collection of essays on Devon's literary heritage, from Thomas Hardy to Agatha Christie.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">[Image opens in a new window: www.theoldie.co.uk]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><i>Devon: The Landscape and Its People</i> by Peter Coates (ISBN 9781472988962, publisher: Yale University Press) is a comprehensive overview of Devon's landscape and its history, from the Ice Age to the present day.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">[Image opens in a new window: www.nationaltrust.org.uk]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><i>Devon's Coast: A History</i> by Peter Moore (ISBN 9781843408954, publisher: Amberley Publishing) tells the story of Devon's coastline, from its geological formation to its role in smuggling and tourism.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">[Image opens in a new window: en.wikipedia.org]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><i>Devon's Churches: A Guide</i> by Christopher Wilson (ISBN 9781913002239, publisher: Tempus Publishing) is a guide to over 500 of Devon's churches, from the earliest Saxon buildings to the latest modern designs.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">[Image opens in a new window: bluecrowmedia.com]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><i>Devon's Wildflowers</i> by Richard Thomas (ISBN 9781409165692, publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing) is a guide to the wildflowers of Devon, including their identification, ecology, and conservation.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">[Image opens in a new window: www.faber.co.uk]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">I hope this helps!</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Well, no improvement really. The entries are accompanied by pictures which have no relevance to the titles and link to completely irrelevant web pages and, despite the description of their coverage, the books themselves do not seem to exist. So I asked:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="var(--bard-color-on-surface)" style="background-color: transparent; font-family: times; font-size: 1rem; text-align: left; white-space-collapse: preserve;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="var(--bard-color-on-surface)" style="background-color: transparent; font-family: times; font-size: 1rem; text-align: left; white-space-collapse: preserve;">Write me a sonnet on the problems of creating a bibliography of Devon.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="var(--bard-color-on-surface)" style="background-color: transparent; font-family: times; font-size: 1rem; text-align: left; white-space-collapse: preserve;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="var(--bard-color-on-surface)" style="background-color: transparent; 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height: auto; margin-inline-end: 24px; overflow-x: hidden; width: 788px;"><div _ngcontent-ng-c346595529="" class="markdown markdown-main-panel" dir="ltr" style="--animation-duration: 600ms; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; line-height: 1.5rem; margin-inline-end: 24px;"><p data-sourcepos="1:1-1:17" style="color: var(--bard-color-on-surface); font-family: "Google Sans", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size: 1rem; margin: 0px 0px 24px; white-space: pre-wrap; word-break: break-word;">The Bard of Devon</p><p data-sourcepos="3:1-6:44" style="color: var(--bard-color-on-surface); font-family: "Google Sans", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size: 1rem; margin: 24px 0px; white-space: pre-wrap; word-break: break-word;">To write of Devon, to do it right,
Would take a lifetime, and a mortal might
Not live so long, nor have the strength to write
A thousandth part of what is there to sight.</p><p data-sourcepos="8:1-11:40" style="color: var(--bard-color-on-surface); font-family: "Google Sans", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size: 1rem; margin: 24px 0px; white-space: pre-wrap; word-break: break-word;">The sea, the land, the people, all are fair,
From rocky cliffs to gentle Devonshire
The beauty is unmatched, and yet to care
For all of it, would be a fool's desire.</p><p data-sourcepos="13:1-16:43" style="color: var(--bard-color-on-surface); font-family: "Google Sans", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size: 1rem; margin: 24px 0px; white-space: pre-wrap; word-break: break-word;">So I will write of what I know, and leave
The rest to others, who may have the time
To do what I cannot, and to give
The world a glimpse of Devon's magic rhyme.</p><p data-sourcepos="18:1-21:44" style="color: var(--bard-color-on-surface); font-family: "Google Sans", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size: 1rem; margin: 24px 0px; white-space: pre-wrap; word-break: break-word;">But if you seek a perfect bibliography,
Of all that Devon has to offer thee,
Then look no further, for it does not exist,
For Devon is too great for any book to list.</p><p data-sourcepos="18:1-21:44" style="margin: 24px 0px; text-align: left; white-space: pre-wrap; word-break: break-word;"><span style="color: #cc0000; font-family: times; font-size: large;">So, I might as well give up the <i>Devon bibliography</i>!</span></p></div></message-content></div></div></div></div></response-container></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-26912952383164759142023-05-11T02:04:00.004-07:002023-05-16T13:06:35.229-07:00Westcountry Studies. Issue 31. May 2023<p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDQ3L2eCrH1pcvNSyzSw9HZ8_aoONyy5MxG9lSbS9YAUjWghwUmqAqnfWgfg_ojfhfzbZgI-jR-z_AUhSm3Sqkp8FUuCakhAkTpkMT6sw2TtEynVa_CjuzTD22s9y2Ktyo-TnESlcjbrw/s1600/westcounty-studies-mercator-1609.jpg" width="400" /> </td><td><center><b>Westcountry Studies</b></center><center><b><br />a </b><b>bibliographical newsletter</b></center><center><b><br /></b></center><center><b>on Devon and its region<br /><br />Issue 31<br /><br />May 2023</b></center><center><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s1600/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="249" data-original-width="391" height="126" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s200/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" width="200" /></a></center><center></center></td></tr></tbody></table><p style="text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: white; font-family: times;">Artificial intelligence to the rescue?</b></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Artificial intelligence and particularly the arrival of chat bots with the threat (or promise) that it might take over the work of mere humans came as something of a relief to this old bibliofool, who was worried about who might take over the compilation of the <i>Devon bibliography</i> when he is no longer able (or inclined) to do so. So, more in hope than expectation, he decided to undertake a comparative test. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Despite multiple attempts I was unable to set up an account for Chat GPT, reputedly the best of the bunch, so I test-drove Bing AI and Google Bard. I asked them both the same question:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Please could I have a list of books about Devon published in 2022 giving title, author, publisher, ISBN?</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>Bing AI </b>responded:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Searching for: books about Devon published in 2022 title author publisher ISBN.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Generating answers for you…</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">I’m sorry but I couldn’t find any books about Devon published in 2022. However, I can suggest some books about Devon that were published recently:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">“The Devon Coast to Coast Cycle Route” by Nick Cotton, published on 28th February 2022 by Cicerone Press Limited. ISBN-10: 1786313614.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">“Devon: A Portrait in Colour” by James Ravilious, published on 7th October 2021 by Little Toller Books. ISBN-10: 1908213895.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">“The Devon Cook Book: A Celebration of the Amazing Food and Drink on Our Doorstep” by Kate Reeves-Brown, published on 1st November 2021 by Meze Publishing. ISBN-10: 1910863696.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.</span></p></blockquote><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>Google Bard </b>reported:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px;"><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Here is a list of books about Devon published in 2022, giving title, author, publisher, and ISBN:</span></p></blockquote><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px;"><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: transparent; text-align: left;"> </span></p></blockquote><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">[The following list was supplied as a table, which I started to mark up for possible inclusion in the <i>Devon bibliography.</i>]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Title<span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>/ Author. Publisher. ISBN.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">A Devonshire Summer / Victoria Hislop. Headline Publishing Group. 9781472272717. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span> </span>[Not in JISC. Could be a Headline ISBN but this number not used]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Devon<span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>/ John Lewis-Stempel. William Collins. 9780008446707. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span> </span>[Not in JISC]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Devon: A Landscape History / Peter Marran. Yale University Press. 9780300253188. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span> </span>[Not listed as author in JISC</span><span style="font-family: times;"> </span><span style="font-family: times;">or WorldCat</span><span style="font-family: times;">]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Devon: A Literary Journey / John Fowles. Vintage Books. 9781784735941. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span> </span>[Not in JISC]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Devon: A Walking Guide / Paddy Dillon. Cicerone. 9781852846822. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span> </span>[Not in JISC]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Devon: A Year in the Country / John Lewis-Stempel. William Collins. 9780008446714. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span> </span>[Garbled from other titles?]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Devon: A Year of Walks / Paddy Dillon. Cicerone. 9781852846839. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span> </span>[Not in JISC. Garbled from other titles?]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Devon: A Year of Wildlife / John Lewis-Stempel. William Collins. 9780008446721. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span> </span>[Garbled from other titles?]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">The wild life : a year of living on wild food / John Lewis-Stempel. Doubleday. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span> </span>[Herefordshire, not Devon and title not traced anyway.]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Devon: The Beautiful Coast / David Thomas. Amberley Publishing. 9781445684657. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span> </span>[Not in JISC. Could be an Amberley ISBN]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Devon: The Hidden History / Peter Marran. Yale University Press. 9780300253195. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span> </span>[Not listed as author in JISC or WorldCat]</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">I hope this helps!</span></p></blockquote><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Well, no it doesn't! I had heard that AI can invent non-existent facts, and Google had excelled itself here. Not one of the works listed appears to exist.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">So I turned to a few traditional sources and conducted a trial run asking for Devon as subject and 2022 as date of publication. There was a total haul from all four sources of 287 records but, after allowing for variant forms of publication (hardback, paperback, large print, e-book, audiobook etc) this boiled down to 161 different titles. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><br /></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b style="background-color: transparent;">WorldCat</b><span style="background-color: transparent;"> is the most prolific, listing 202 Devon subject works published in 2022 but of these 137 are relevant, the remainder relating to American or other non-Devon subjects. It helpfully gives some summaries, particularly of works of fiction, and also includes foreign imprints and translations. Of the 96 titles it lists, 48 titles are not picked up by other sources. </span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b><br /></b></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>JISC Library Hub Discover</b> did promise 1033 records but most were not published in 2022, although it included some periodicals current in that year. Only 46 were actually published in 2022, most of them relevant as Devon items. </span><span style="font-family: times;">Of the 44 titles it lists, 6 titles are not picked up by other sources. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><div style="text-align: justify;"><div><b>British National Bibliography</b>, searched early in May, listed 48 titles with Devon as subject. It does not give the ISBN on the results page, but links to related sources such as e-books, hardbacks and paperbacks which have different ISBNs. The titles look relevant, although checks were not made to confirm that fiction was set in Devon. A major drawback with BNB is its slowness in listing many titles. (My <i>Story of the book in Exeter and Devon</i> has yet to be listed, although the other copyright libraries, to which I also passed copies in September 2021, have records on JISC. Also it does not cover maps, some of which are listed by the other sources. <span style="background-color: white; font-family: times;">Of the 47 titles it lists, 5 titles are not picked up by other sources. </span> </div><div><br /></div><div><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>Amazon</b> responded "Devon No results for [subject] in Books". It listed several titles published in other years but also included four 2022 titles. </span><span style="font-family: times;">If the search was extended to Devon as keyword rather than subject, 248 titles were listed, but only about 56 were relevant. Irrelevant results include Devon as the author's name, Devon rex cats, and many calendars, travel note books, colouring books and similar merchandise. </span><span style="font-family: times;">Of the 34 titles it lists, 28 titles are not picked up by other sources, a much higher proportion than the other three websites. </span><span style="background-color: transparent;"> </span></p><div><br /></div><div>So, what is the best way for the <i>Devon bibliography</i> to be continued by those who have less time to dedicate to it than I have had over the past eight years? I would suggest that the union catalogues provide a better source than the BNB, especially WorldCat which could be checked once a year toward the middle of the following year. Such a search should pick up the majority of conventionally published items, supplemented by a search of Amazon. JISC is limited to British copyright, academic and research libraries while WorldCat includes more public libraries and has world-wide coverage. A search for Devon should pick up most items, but a keyword check for larger individual communities and regions might fill some gaps and add locally published titles. BUT this does not cover the bulk of the so-called grey literature: works by local authorities, research organisations, the health and welfare sector, charities, local and family history groups, museums, tourist boards, literary organisations, many local publishers and business organisations. Nor does it cover works by Devon authors who are not recognised as such in national catalogue records, for example writers such as Michael Morpurgo, not all of whose writings are locally set (a quick WorldCat search lists 66 items published in 2022). It also does not include PDF documents which are poorly archived, for example the many neighbourhood plans mentioned in earlier issues of this newsletter. However that requires the commitment of locally based librarians who can have their ear to the ground, scanning newspapers, periodicals, websites and making contact with local organisations of all kinds. </div></div><div><br /></div><div>In despair, I commissioned Bing AI to write a sonnet on the problems of compiling the <i>Devon bibliography</i>. It was more helpful than it was when compiling the bibliography itself. It responded:</div></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Sure, I’ll try to write a sonnet on that topic. Here is what I came up with:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"># <b>A Sonnet on the Problems of Compiling the Devon Bibliography</b></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">To gather all the books of Devon's lore,</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">And sort them by their date and place and theme,</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Is not an easy task, but rather more</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">A labour of devotion and esteem.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">But oh, the challenges that one must face!</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">The scarce and rare editions hard to find,</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">The errors and the gaps that one must trace,</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">The countless hours spent in libraries' bind.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">And yet, the joy of finding some new gem,</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">A hidden history or tale untold,</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Or seeing how the authors' thoughts do stem</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">From Devon's landscapes, culture, and its mould.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">So persevere, O bibliophile brave,</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">For Devon's books are worthy to be saved.</span></p></blockquote><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Well, at least somebody, or rather something, appreciates my efforts. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>Devon neighbourhood plans</b></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">I also checked the <a href="https://www.webarchive.org.uk/">UK Web archive</a> to see whether I was wasting my time in attempting to maintain the <i>Devon bibliography</i>. I ascertained that no websites relevant to Devon neighbourhood plans had been gathered since 2014 and many of those were only accessible in the legal deposit reading rooms of the copyright libraries. So I have revisited the listing I compiled more than a year ago, </span><a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2022/02/devon-neighbourhood-plans-available.html" style="font-family: times;">Devon neighbourhood plans available February 2022</a>, <span style="font-family: times;">to see whether the links still work and actually download the PDF files onto a USB stick. It is work in progress as I have to see how the links might work - the titles of the downloaded PDF files differ from the URLs, so they may be recorded as if they were library copies together with the date of the download. The USB stick can then be copied onto the resource files of any library that shows the remotest interest in digital archiving of local documentation. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><b>
Grievous Bodley harm?
The strange affair of Exeter's medieval manuscripts</b><div style="text-align: justify;">This is the title of a talk to be given on Thursday, 8 June 2023
at 7pm at Leonardo Hotel Exeter, Western Way EX1 2DB. It will discuss the role of Sir Thomas Bodley in the history of the Exeter Cathedral Library, show images of thirty of the manuscripts involved, talk about the rebuilding of the library in the north cloisters in 1412, and end with the long view on the rise, fall, and resurrection of Exeter's libraries over the centuries.
It is linked to the exhibition <i>Gatekeepers to heaven: religion, knowledge and power in medieval Exeter,</i> which can be seen in RAMM from 3 June to 3 September and brings back to Exeter for the first time in four centuries six of the manuscripts that were removed from Exeter in 1602. The talk forms part of the series organised for its members by the Exeter Local History Society. Tickets are available via the following links: for <a href="https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/grievous-bodley-harm-the-strange-affair-of-exeters-medieval-manuscripts-tickets-614985306607">members of Exeter Local History Society</a> (free) and for <a href="https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-strange-affair-of-exeters-medieval-manuscripts-society-guests-tickets-614992116977">non-members</a> (£3.00). </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">So, not much in this issue, but rushed out as discussion of AI has gone viral in recent days.</div>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-67050602321395939732023-03-31T12:27:00.002-07:002023-03-31T12:27:50.029-07:00Westcountry Studies. Issue 30, Easter 2023<p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDQ3L2eCrH1pcvNSyzSw9HZ8_aoONyy5MxG9lSbS9YAUjWghwUmqAqnfWgfg_ojfhfzbZgI-jR-z_AUhSm3Sqkp8FUuCakhAkTpkMT6sw2TtEynVa_CjuzTD22s9y2Ktyo-TnESlcjbrw/s1600/westcounty-studies-mercator-1609.jpg" width="400" /> </td><td><center><b>Westcountry Studies</b></center><center><b><br />a </b><b>bibliographical newsletter</b></center><center><b><br /></b></center><center><b>on Devon and its region<br /><br />Issue 30<br /><br />Easter 2023</b></center><center><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s1600/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="249" data-original-width="391" height="126" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s200/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" width="200" /></a></center><center></center></td></tr></tbody></table><p style="text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: white; font-family: times;">Gatekeepers to Heaven</b></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">In 1602 more than eighty manuscript volumes were removed from Exeter Cathedral Library to Oxford. This has been seen as inflicting grievous Bodley harm on the literary world of Exeter. Now that half a dozen of the manuscripts are returning to Exeter for the first time in more than four centuries </span><span style="font-family: times;">for the exhibition </span><a href="https://rammuseum.org.uk/whats-on/gatekeepers-to-heaven-religion-knowledge-and-power-in-medieval-exeter/" style="font-family: times;">Gatekeepers to Heaven: Religion, knowledge and power in medieval Exeter</a> which RAMM will host from <span style="font-family: times;">3 June 2023 to 3 September 2023, it it time to reassess this verdict and perhaps consider whether some of this heritage could be returned to Exeter more permanently. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">First let us take a look at the manuscripts that, after much negotiation, we will be enabled to wonder at. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">The Leofric missal (<b>Ms Bodley 579</b>), is a collection of three texts written between around 970 and 1042 put together for Leofric, Exeter's first bishop. The earliest section was written in Glastonbury around 970. Contained on folios 38-59, it includes an English calendar in Latin with calendrical tables and ornamentation. It is located in the middle of the main part of the missal, which was written in Cambrai or Arras around 1040 and includes a Gregorian sacramentary, benedictions and prayers the canon of the mass, proper of time, proper of saints, common of saints, votive masses and a manual with litany, benedictions and prayers. Interspersed with this and written in several different hands in Exeter between 1050 and 1072 are miscellaneous masses, benedictions, exorcisms and also important historical matter: fifteen manumissions granted in Exeter and Tavistock dating from 970 and 1050 in Old English, a list of sureties for land at Stoke Canon, a Latin note on bishops and a list of relics at Exeter, chiefly given by Athelstan. Bishop Leofric’s ownership inscription includes his curse: This missal was given by Bishop Leofric to the church of Saint Peter the Apostle for the use of his successors. If anyone carries it away from here let him be eternally cursed. FIAT FIAT FIAT. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">A second volume linked to Leofric is the Leofric Gospels (<b>Ms. Auct.D.2.16</b>), containing the four gospels, preceded by the prefaces of Jerome and Eusebius, written during the tenth century, probably in Landevennec, Brittany. Folios 1-2 verso contain a long list of the lands recovered by Leofric for Exeter as well as of his own donations of lands, church furniture and books. </span><span style="font-family: times;">Folio 6 verso lines 1-7 contain an inscription in Latin and Old English recording the gift of the book to Exeter by Leofric together with his curse. There is also a list of relics given to the monastery of Exeter, chiefly by Athelstan. There are musical neumes which also appear to be in the Exeter style.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Also linked to Leofric is a volume containing the works of Aurelius Prudentius Clemens, a Roman Christian poet (348-413), born in the Roman province of Tarraconensis in Northern Spain (<b>Ms. Auct. F.3.6</b>), written in England between 1020 and 1070. It has coloured capitals and copious notes and glosses to the poems, some in Old English, and all were probably written before the volume was presented by Leofric to Exeter. Musical neumes are present, and also two Old English charms. Once again Leofric's donation inscription includes his curse in Latain and Old English. In Leofric’s donation list of 1072 it is listed as: liber Prudentii sicomachie. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Later than Leofric's time is Jerome's commentary on Isaiah (<b>Ms. Bodl. 717</b>), which was probably produced in a Norman scriptorium for Osbern (bishop 1072-1103) or William Warelwast (bishop 1107-1137). The volume contains the whole treatise in eighteen books with a prologue. It also contains a 14th century ownership inscription: liber ecclesie Exoniensis. Jerome (347-420) was one of the four great fathers of the Latin Church. His works are represented by eleven volumes in the 1327 inventory as against nine for Ambrose, fourteen for Gregory and 25 for Augustine. The volume contains well executed illuminations and on folio 287 verso is the colophon: Explicit liber beati Iheronimi sup[er] Ysaiam. Above it is: Imago pictoris & illuminatoris huius operis", a miniature of the illuminator of the work, Hugo Pictor.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">From the same period, the early 12th century, and probably produced for the same bishops is Augustine's De civitate dei (<b>MS. Bodley 691</b>). At the head of the first page is an ownership inscription: Liber ecclesie Exoniensis. The volume has several miniatures in capitals by at least two artists. A few of the 14th century annotations apply sentences in the treatise to events in England, for example "sic fraters Coneweye et ei adherents" (folio 186 verso). This is probably the most influential of Augustine's works. It treats theology in relation to the history of mankind and God's action in the world is explained. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">The last manuscript, a Psalter, with gloss of Peter Lombard (<b>MS. Auct. D.2.8</b>), is somewhat later, probably dating from the late 12th century and written in England. It includes illuminated initials, mostly in the marginal gloss by Peter Lombard, which makes up the bulk of the text, the text of the psalms themselves often occupying a mere few lines in a larger minuscule hand. The ownership inscription on folio ii verso: "Liber Sancti Petri Exoniensis. Si quis illum subtraxerit aut alienauerit, eterne subiaceat maledictioni" is in a 13th century hand threatening anyone who removes the book with eternal malediction. The binding is stamped white sheepskin, added about 1602 over older sewing and boards, rebacked and repaired, and the leaves are discoloured by damp at beginning and end. In fact a number of the manuscripts that reached Oxford in 1602 required similar remedial work. They had clearly not been well cared for in Exeter, and were much cherished when they arrived in Oxford to form part of the foundation collection of the Bodleian Library.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Nor were these the first manuscripts have left to Exeter. In the 16th century a number of the earliest manuscripts in the library had reached the hands of Archbishop Matthew Parker. A scholar of Old English, he published in about 1566 the work of </span><span style="font-family: times;">Aelfric, Abbot of Eynsham, <i>Sermo de sacrificio in die Pascae </i>in English and Anglo-Saxon under the title </span><span style="font-family: times;"><i>A testimonie of antiquitie, shewing the auncient fayth in the Church of England touching the sacrament of the body and bloude of the Lord here publikely preached, and also receaued in the Saxons tyme, aboue 600 yeares agoe. </i>For this the printer John Day</span><span style="font-family: times;"> commissioned the casting of the first Old English font ever produced. These manuscripts are now preserved in Cambridge, mainly in the library of Corpus Christi College. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">So, Parker and Bodley were performing a great service in rescuing these treasures, as very few items from the medieval Cathedral Library remain in Exeter today, which is perhaps why the curses of Leofric and his successors had so little effect on the looters. In fact an unusually high proportion of the medieval library survives. Of the 576 volumes listed in the 1506 inventory almost one quarter have been traced in libraries today.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiT8fbvUxTv8bfeiOnEaBqCLJyciL14YsN_--wZAOuOi1hs9mBGsw5DjRVu0QRhSTw9juJw0DRA1dblc59l7XGf7-1c8fUs9Av9iWwz5L_o8sS3NFH92gpL0CkslVuda075p5HyP68NpQWWsoacyTqkWwG6zvJ1boPXczaEn04WPEP3tgQjpE5OtT66/s1466/Carpenters-1412.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1394" data-original-width="1466" height="608" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiT8fbvUxTv8bfeiOnEaBqCLJyciL14YsN_--wZAOuOi1hs9mBGsw5DjRVu0QRhSTw9juJw0DRA1dblc59l7XGf7-1c8fUs9Av9iWwz5L_o8sS3NFH92gpL0CkslVuda075p5HyP68NpQWWsoacyTqkWwG6zvJ1boPXczaEn04WPEP3tgQjpE5OtT66/w640-h608/Carpenters-1412.jpg" width="640" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;">Over a period of forty weeks in 1412 and 1413 two carpenters were at work in the north cloister of the Cathedral. Hamund Jekyl was paid 6d a day and his assistant Henry Atwater 5d a day. They were supplied with 77 shelving boards, 350 board nails, nine iron bars and 120 chains. From this they appear to have fashioned nine reading desks with an average of thirteen chains to each bar. Much work was also undertaken on binding books at a time when many medieval libraries were moving from storing books in cupboards or chests to making them more accessible on reading desks.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEggsfpPUXuR0d4kBzxy6KozCmml8Jz3SHd_ili8KSlOQFBorMeDm1-Rb5st9lZ7lbjzHSPz596zcu1iogQvoP0PRdq_jkKKNh7cy1ar9Czggpz2Dkiy6eSedRmd1RF-H4vPfKnT8U44SvDIERmvBtuFlWCwbF0vMn9KbzW1eyUHHAY9XM6BPyZxY1Ql/s1280/EXETER-CATHEDRAL-LIBRARY-DESK.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="960" data-original-width="1280" height="481" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEggsfpPUXuR0d4kBzxy6KozCmml8Jz3SHd_ili8KSlOQFBorMeDm1-Rb5st9lZ7lbjzHSPz596zcu1iogQvoP0PRdq_jkKKNh7cy1ar9Czggpz2Dkiy6eSedRmd1RF-H4vPfKnT8U44SvDIERmvBtuFlWCwbF0vMn9KbzW1eyUHHAY9XM6BPyZxY1Ql/w640-h481/EXETER-CATHEDRAL-LIBRARY-DESK.jpg" width="640" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><div style="text-align: justify;">No original desks survive in Exeter, but the library in Zutphen gives a good impression of the appearance of a medieval library furnished with such desks. The tentative design above uses eight of the 77 shelving boards used and assumes two shelves beneath - one of the boards could have been used as a bench for readers to sit on. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEidyvwW2cAncZH6t4xHjMqKqi_khXvD13EzOLT4Bon6fsV1vEM8-MVULIKphLo2YB6K37a3bnjzzGY3laMKA6enQ3lerTLa4SZj0BLMxKDgd0I_NYSWmNt1tuXmUNAShrtLahzZm73IOlTWHcALuOj_Qgpi4u94yHTCkAQFvwiKP7heeB_1NvXFFDyd/s1024/Zutphen-Library-2.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="680" data-original-width="1024" height="426" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEidyvwW2cAncZH6t4xHjMqKqi_khXvD13EzOLT4Bon6fsV1vEM8-MVULIKphLo2YB6K37a3bnjzzGY3laMKA6enQ3lerTLa4SZj0BLMxKDgd0I_NYSWmNt1tuXmUNAShrtLahzZm73IOlTWHcALuOj_Qgpi4u94yHTCkAQFvwiKP7heeB_1NvXFFDyd/w640-h426/Zutphen-Library-2.jpg" width="640" /></a></div><br /><div style="text-align: justify;">By 1509, when an inventory was drawn up, at least two more desks had been added and each desk contained between 14 and 49 manuscripts. These would have fitted quite neatly into the north cloisters which are now being rebuilt.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiW0avAqGj5U17ESJ4cxq2PuKfgvWAvbOtXvK-44RnCz5SBqhbeL3guraArmfamQ7_amCB_YPaBFBrUxYbTekrmm3Zhh05YOSAaE75BA7AXNDL6xZckt1wXBzNUaWnJGJrAQgw4a8SoiuCOMsr3nZrEHx3SlI2mDyXEDT_X1ZlnUfp0ACbogq24VMpo/s1047/Cathedral%20library%20layout%20revised.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="575" data-original-width="1047" height="352" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiW0avAqGj5U17ESJ4cxq2PuKfgvWAvbOtXvK-44RnCz5SBqhbeL3guraArmfamQ7_amCB_YPaBFBrUxYbTekrmm3Zhh05YOSAaE75BA7AXNDL6xZckt1wXBzNUaWnJGJrAQgw4a8SoiuCOMsr3nZrEHx3SlI2mDyXEDT_X1ZlnUfp0ACbogq24VMpo/w640-h352/Cathedral%20library%20layout%20revised.jpg" width="640" /></a></div></div><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><br /></p>It would be possible to reconstrust digitally the medieval library, perhaps with one or more actual desks in situ with reprinted volumes or computer screens to display some of the scattered treasures. A number of the Exeter manuscripts have already been digitised, both in Oxford and Cambridge, and a project to record a selection of pages (the first two and last two folios and a typical opening to illustrate script, layout and ornamentation) would be a valuable resource to students of medieval thought, art and script. Perhaps a project for the Exeter City of Literature to initiate. <br /><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><br /></p><p style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #26262a; font-size: 16px; margin: 0px 0px 1.6em;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>Work and turn: an early Exeter printer presents a bibliographical puzzle.</b></span></p><p style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #26262a; font-size: 16px; margin: 0px 0px 1.6em; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">In 1716, after James Francis Stuart had left Scotland, the Swedish envoys in London and Paris, Carl Gyllenborg and Count Sparre, plotted with Jacobite agents to secretly loan money to Charles XII, the last of the Vasa kings in Sweden, in exchange for Sweden’s help in a new Jacobite enterprise against the Hanoverian King George I. In Britain rumours circulated that James, commonly referred to as the Old Pretender, had been offered money and 12,000 Swedish soldiers by France.</span></p><p style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #26262a; font-size: 16px; margin: 0px 0px 1.6em; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><i>Letters which passed between Count Gyllenborg, the Barons Gortz, Sparre, And others; relating to the design of raising a rebellion in His Majesty’s dominions, to be supported by a force from Sweden. Published by Authority</i>. </span><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">London : printed by S. Buckley in Amen-Corner, 1717 in a slim folio volume of some 40 pages, as p</span><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">arallel French and English texts with an initial</span><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"> imprimatur leaf to show that it was authorised.</span></p><p style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px 0px 1.6em; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"> </span><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">The publishing of these diplomatic secret documents had an explosive effect, as the usual practice of the times was to ask for a ministerial recall, and generally excluded the confiscation and publication of state papers. </span><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">Buckley published a second authorised edition of the English texts in an octavo of 51 pages, and there were at least two unsigned London editions the same year. It was twice reprinted in Dublin and once in Edinburgh. </span><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">The French text was also reprinted in Dublin: <i>Lettres entre le comte de Gyllenborg, & les Barons de Gortz, de Sparre, & quelques autres; Touchant le Dessein d’introduire une rebellion Dans les Etats de sa Majeste, Et de la soutenir par des forces de Suede</i>, and a version with a slightly different title bears the imprint: </span><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">Londres : chez Samuel Buckley, 1717, but his was almost certainly a</span><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"> false imprint and was produced on the continent.</span></p><p style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px 0px 1.6em; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">A copy of one of the English editions came into the hands of Joseph Bliss whose printing office was "a little without the East-Gate". Provincial printers in the early 18th century were very reliant on the publication of a newspaper to prevent their presses from standing idle and generate a regular source of income, and Bliss was no exception. From 1705 to 1708 he was in partnership with Samuel Farley but in 1708 he set up on his own behind the Exchange Coffee House in St Peter's Churchyard, moving to his location outside Eastgate in 1711. His series of newspapers appeared twice weekly, the <i>Exeter post boy</i> from 1709, and the <i>Protestant mercury</i> between 1715 and 1718. His press was also kept active with a series of pamphlets covering the lengthy religious dispute between John Agate and John Withers. </span></p><p style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px 0px 1.6em; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">Bliss clearly saw an opportunity in this piece of fake news that was going viral and produced </span><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><i>Five of the Letters which passed between C. Gyllenborg & B. Sparre</i>, an eight page pamphlet with at the end: N.B As this meets with Encouragement, I shall publish more of these Letters on Saturday next, and shall continue the Publication thereof until all are re-printed. </span></p><p style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px 0px 1.6em; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">The copy in the Westcountry Studies Library is the only one to survive, and it is not known whether Bliss did complete the series as intended. No other provincial printers seem to have seized the opportunity, although fugitive pieces such as this often disappear with out trace. At first glance it also provides something of a bibliographical puzzle. </span></p><p style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px 0px 1.6em;"><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"></span></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiU9B2bK_M9i4oUGA2uFoNSWqTTZqk_TtvVwufKP9XLlhbTJ7oOiy1j2NVxpTqxnW2bkQCzsQlBHXosaE605p4_CfniuJFoPpVIVj5jeVJ2jjjJ1mxSosgYyRNNnTAxE6IHa7j4ThbwmOZPe0nWwBF1HBBSHfxVwNS_D1wpuda3aP1wl8swmzoFqVq3/s1280/EXETER-BLISS-1717-BWa.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="925" data-original-width="1280" height="462" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiU9B2bK_M9i4oUGA2uFoNSWqTTZqk_TtvVwufKP9XLlhbTJ7oOiy1j2NVxpTqxnW2bkQCzsQlBHXosaE605p4_CfniuJFoPpVIVj5jeVJ2jjjJ1mxSosgYyRNNnTAxE6IHa7j4ThbwmOZPe0nWwBF1HBBSHfxVwNS_D1wpuda3aP1wl8swmzoFqVq3/w640-h462/EXETER-BLISS-1717-BWa.JPG" width="640" /></a></span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><br /></span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">The </span><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">unique copy in the </span><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">Westcountry Studies Library is folded but uncut, and, its eight pages are imposed in a layout that suggests a quarto format. But the direction in which the chain lines run, and the position of the watermark in the centre of the unfolded sheet (redrawn above) suggests that the true format is octavo. And so it is; the four pages of the outer forme (which contains the first and last pages of the gathering) were imposed next to the four pages of the inner forme, in what is known as half-sheet imposition. After the first side of the pile of sheets had been printed off, it would be turned end to end and the other side of the sheet would be printed, a method known as "work and turn". Each sheet of paper would then have two complete copies of the eight-page pamphlet side by side which could then be separated and folded for sale - an ingenious way of economising on press time. </span></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;"><b>An extreme weather event of 1607</b></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: justify;"><b><br /></b></div><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/423929/1607-bristol-floods.webp?w=736&f=ce38e440e314ff72be900313fafb1c8b" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="629" data-original-width="736" height="537" src="https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/423929/1607-bristol-floods.webp?w=736&f=ce38e440e314ff72be900313fafb1c8b" width="628" /></a></div><br /><div style="text-align: justify;">I write this with winds from Tempête Mathis buffetting the trees in the garden and thoughts of climate change and extreme weather events on my mind. But it was ever thus and reports have appeared in print for our region since at least 1607. In January that year, around noon, the coasts of the Bristol Channel suffered from unexpectedly high floods that broke the coastal defences in several places. Low-lying places in Devon, Somerset, Gloucestershire, and South Wales were flooded, the devastation was particularly severe on the Welsh side. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">William Jones of Usk saw the Almighty at work in his account: <i>Gods vvarning to his people of England. Wherein is related his most vvonderfull, and miraculous workes, by the late ouerflowing of the waters, in the countryes of Sommerset, and Glovcester, the counties of Mvnmoth, Glamorgan, Carmarthen, and Cardigan, with diuers other places in South-wales. Wherein is described the great losses, and wonderfull damages, that hapned thereby: by the drowning of many townes and villages, to the vtter vndooing of many thousandes of people</i>. Two issues of this pamphlet are known, one rushed out with a woodcut of a ship on the title page, the other after a woodcut of the flood had been received by the printer Ralph Blower who put it through the press for W. Barley and Io. Bayly. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Three editions of the anonymous newsbook <i>A true report of certaine wonderfull ouerflowings of waters, now lately in Summerset-shire, Norfolke, and other places of England: destroying many thousands of men, women, and children, ouerthrowing and bearing downe whole townes and villages, and drowning infinite numbers of sheepe and other cattl</i>. are known, all printed by William Jaggard for Edward White. Later in the year, after other extreme weather events Jaggard printed <i>More strange nevves: of wonderfull accidents hapning by the late ouerflowings of waters, in Summerset-shire, Gloucestershire, Norfolke, and other places of England: with a true relation of the townes names that are lost, and the number of persons drowned, with other report of accidents that were not before discouered: happening about Bristow and Barstable</i>. A third London printer got in on the act, producing <i>Lamentable newes out of Monmouthshire in VVales. Contayning, the wonderfull and most fearefull accidents of the great ouerflowing of waters in the saide countye, drowning infinite numbers of cattell of all kinds, as sheepe, oxen, kine and horses, with others: together with the losse of many men, women and children, and the subuersion of xxvi parishes in Ianuary last 1607</i>. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The news went viral across Europe. It was translated into Dutch and published in Amsterdam, an important centre for newsbooks and early corantos, by Cornelis Claesz with the title<span style="white-space: pre;"> </span><i>Een warachtich verhael van de schrickelicke springh-vloedt in het landtschap van Summerset, Norford, ende verscheyden andere plaetsen in Enghelandt gheschiet</i>. This in turn was translated into German as <i>Eine warhafftige Beschreibung der grawsamen vnnd erschrecklichen Wasserfluth, welche sich dieses 1607. Jahrs, im aussgange dess Monats Januarij, in der Landtschafft Summerset, Norford, vnd andern vnterschiedlichen örten in Engellandt begeben [etc.] / Erstlich auss der englischen in die niederländische: nun aber trewlich in die hochdeutsche Sprache vertiret vnd vbergesetzt</i>. There is no indication of the printer and it may have been printed in Amsterdam rather than Germany. There was also a French translation of the account by William Jones: <i>Discours veritable et très-piteux de l'inondation et debordement de mer, suruenu en six diuerses prouinces d'Angleterre sur la fin de ianuier passé, 1607. Où plusieurs villes, hommes, femmes & enfans sont peris, avec degast & dommage irreparable de tout le pays . Pris sur la copie imprimée à Londres, & mis en françois par A.-F. Lyonnois,</i> printed in Paris by Fleury Bourriquant. This can be viewed on the excellent digital archive Gallica, compiled by the Bibliothèque national de France. </div><span><a href="https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k100794z/f1.highres" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em; text-align: center;"><img border="0" data-original-height="800" data-original-width="555" height="642" src="https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k100794z/f1.highres" width="445" /></a><br /><b style="background-color: white;"><br /></b></span></span><div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: white; color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><span style="color: black; font-size: 16px;">The Norden survey of Duchy of Cornwall manors, 1615-1617</span></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: white; color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><span style="color: black; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 400;"><br /></span></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: white; color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><span style="color: black; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 400;">The results of the Heritage Lottery project overseen by the Friends of Devon's Archives is now ready for printing, so I can include the <i>Devon bibliography</i> entry here:</span></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: white; color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><span style="color: black; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 400;"><br /></span></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: white; color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><span style="color: black; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 400;">Norden, John, 1548-1625?. The Norden survey of the Duchy of Cornwall lands in the county of Devon : a translation and transcription / edited by Desmond Atkinson. </span><span class="ContentPasted1" style="border: 0px; color: black; display: inline !important; font-feature-settings: inherit; font-kerning: inherit; font-optical-sizing: inherit; font-size: 16px; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-alternates: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; font-variation-settings: inherit; font-weight: 400; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">—</span><span style="color: black; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 400;"> Exeter : Friends of Devon’s Archives, 2023. — x,389 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm. </span><span class="ContentPasted2" style="border: 0px; color: black; display: inline !important; font-feature-settings: inherit; font-kerning: inherit; font-optical-sizing: inherit; font-size: 16px; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-alternates: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; font-variation-settings: inherit; font-weight: 400; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">—</span><span style="color: black; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 400;"> ISBN 9781739379407. </span><span class="ContentPasted3" style="border: 0px; color: black; display: inline !important; font-feature-settings: inherit; font-kerning: inherit; font-optical-sizing: inherit; font-size: 16px; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-alternates: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; font-variation-settings: inherit; font-weight: 400; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">—</span><span style="color: black; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 400;"> Friends of Devon’s Archives. Occasional publications ; 6. </span><span class="ContentPasted4" style="border: 0px; color: black; display: inline !important; font-feature-settings: inherit; font-kerning: inherit; font-optical-sizing: inherit; font-size: 16px; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-alternates: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; font-variation-settings: inherit; font-weight: 400; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">— </span><span style="color: black; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 400;">The survey was undertaken between 1615 and 1617 and covers the manors of Ashburton, Bradninch, Bovey Tracey, Exeter Castle, Heathfield, Buckfastleigh, Dunkeswell and Ottery St Mary. </span><span class="ContentPasted5" style="border: 0px; color: black; display: inline !important; font-feature-settings: inherit; font-kerning: inherit; font-optical-sizing: inherit; font-size: 16px; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-alternates: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; font-variation-settings: inherit; font-weight: 400; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">—</span></b></div><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><span><b style="background-color: white;"><span style="color: black; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 400;"></span><div class="ContentPasted0 elementToProof" style="border: 0px; color: black; font-feature-settings: inherit; font-kerning: inherit; font-optical-sizing: inherit; font-size: 16px; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-alternates: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; font-variation-settings: inherit; font-weight: 400; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-align: justify; vertical-align: baseline;">Copies: [To be distributed to Devon and copyright libraries on publication]. <span class="ContentPasted6" style="border: 0px; color: inherit; display: inline !important; font-feature-settings: inherit; font-kerning: inherit; font-optical-sizing: inherit; font-size: inherit; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-variation-settings: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">—</span></div><span style="color: black; font-size: 16px; font-weight: 400;"><div style="text-align: justify;"><b style="color: #26262a;"><span style="color: black; font-weight: 400;">Subjects: Devon. Crown lands. Duchy of Cornwall. Surveys. 1615-1617. </span><span class="ContentPasted7" style="border: 0px; color: black; display: inline !important; font-feature-settings: inherit; font-kerning: inherit; font-optical-sizing: inherit; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-alternates: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; font-variation-settings: inherit; font-weight: 400; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">—</span></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b style="color: #26262a;"><span class="ContentPasted7" style="border: 0px; color: black; display: inline !important; font-feature-settings: inherit; font-kerning: inherit; font-optical-sizing: inherit; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-alternates: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; font-variation-settings: inherit; font-weight: 400; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><br /></span></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b style="color: #26262a;"><span class="ContentPasted7" style="border: 0px; color: black; display: inline !important; font-feature-settings: inherit; font-kerning: inherit; font-optical-sizing: inherit; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-alternates: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; font-variation-settings: inherit; font-weight: 400; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">I will also be updating the <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/01/devon-bibliography-2023.html">2023</a> records for the Devon bibliography to include this long-awaited item. Well done to all concerned!</span></b></div></span></b></span></span></div><div><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><span><b style="background-color: white;"><br /></b></span></span></div><div><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><span><b style="background-color: white;">PDF = Paltry Devon Facility, but a first step toward a digital repository of Devon publications</b></span></span></div><div><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"><b><br /></b></span><p style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px 0px 1.6em; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">Over the years I have been searching out </span><a href="https://libguides.exeter.ac.uk/c.php?g=670055&p=4756572" style="font-family: times;">grey literature</a><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"> for the </span><i style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">Devon bibliography</i><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"> and in </span><a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2023/02/westcountry-studies-issue-29-february.html" style="font-family: times;">issue 29</a><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"> I bemoaned the lack of coverage by the Westcountry Studies Library over the past decade of the wealth of local material that is not picked up anywhere else. After a quick check to confirm that there are still none of the sixty Devon neighbourhood plans in the catalogue, I have started to download PDF documents, so that there will at least be some sort of a digital archive for these somewhere. I have discovered that several of the URLs have changed, even over only a couple of years, so an archived file is the best solution as PDFs are not always included in digital archives. Hopefully someone will take this gargantuan task off my hands, or a funded project can be initiated to build up and sustain such an archive. Exeter does not fully deserve the accolade of UNESCO City of Literature if it cannot maintain an adequate record of the county's documentation. </span></p><p style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px 0px 1.6em; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;">This issue of the newsletter covers many centuries and several countries and gives glimpses of the richness of Exeter's written heritage and its links to the wider world - Holland, Germany, France and Sweden are mentioned. Let us hope that this heritage can be recorded as well for the 21st century as it has been since the 10th century - but not by me. Personal circumstances mean that I am confined to barracks for the foreseeable future, so my involvement will be much diminished, and the current situation in Devon and the wider world means that the disastrous decisions made for local studies libraries when austerity kicked in a decade ago are unlikely to be reversed. Any noise I make will be the sound of one hand clapping - </span><span style="font-family: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; text-align: left; text-indent: -1em;">a tale t</span><span style="font-family: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; text-align: left; text-indent: -1em;">old by an idiot, full of sound and fury, s</span><span style="font-family: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-weight: inherit; text-align: left; text-indent: -1em;">ignifying nothing.</span><span style="color: #26262a; font-family: times;"> </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div></div>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-47557115447875617372023-02-10T13:32:00.004-08:002023-02-15T14:00:38.762-08:00Westcountry Studies. Issue 29, February 2023<p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDQ3L2eCrH1pcvNSyzSw9HZ8_aoONyy5MxG9lSbS9YAUjWghwUmqAqnfWgfg_ojfhfzbZgI-jR-z_AUhSm3Sqkp8FUuCakhAkTpkMT6sw2TtEynVa_CjuzTD22s9y2Ktyo-TnESlcjbrw/s1600/westcounty-studies-mercator-1609.jpg" width="400" /> </td><td><center><b>Westcountry Studies</b></center><center><b><br />a </b><b>bibliographical newsletter</b></center><center><b><br /></b></center><center><b>on Devon and its region<br /><br />Issue 29<br /><br />February 2023</b></center><center><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s1600/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="249" data-original-width="391" height="126" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s200/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" width="200" /></a></center><center></center></td></tr></tbody></table><p style="text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: white; font-style: inherit; font-variant-caps: inherit; font-variant-ligatures: inherit;"><span style="font-family: times;">Norden revealed!</span></b></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>17th century communities in Devon, people and their landscape in the Norden Survey of 1613.</b></span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b><br /></b></span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;">I was pleased to be able to attend the event at the Devon Heritage Centre on 27 January 2023, along with about forty other people, to have a preview of the transcript of the original manuscript, </span></span></span><span style="color: black; font-family: times; font-style: inherit; font-variant-caps: inherit; font-variant-ligatures: inherit;"><a href="https://search.lma.gov.uk/scripts/mwimain.dll/100064976?UNIONSEARCH&APPLICATION=UNION_VIEW&LANGUAGE=144&simple_exp=y&HISTORY=LMA_DESCRIPTION&ERRMSG=[WWW_LMA]err.htm&REPORT=WEB_SUMMARY#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&z=-0.5117%2C-0.0769%2C2.0234%2C1.5371">CLA/044/03/004/041</a>, </span><span style="color: black; font-family: times; font-style: inherit; font-variant-caps: inherit; font-variant-ligatures: inherit;">now part of the London Metropolitan Archives. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;">Des Atkinson, the project director, outlined the nature of the project, which covers eight manors in Devon which are crown lands </span></span></span><span style="background-color: transparent; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;">(Ashburton, Dunkeswell, Bradninch, Ottery St. Mary, Bovey Tracey, Exeter Castle, Heathfield and Buckfastleigh) </span></span><span style="color: black; font-family: times; font-style: inherit; font-variant-caps: inherit; font-variant-ligatures: inherit;">each with a detailed survey but, apart from the Castle in Exeter, the smallest of the estates, without the detailed maps which accompany other of Norden's surveys, for example in Hertfordshire.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="color: black; font-family: times; font-style: inherit; font-variant-caps: inherit; font-variant-ligatures: inherit;"> </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;">It forms part of the Corporation of the City London archives which also holds several other Westcountry surveys by Norden in its </span></span></span><span style="font-family: times;">Royal Contract Estates collection:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">CLA/044/03/004/003 J. Norden's survey of certain manors lands and tenements ... in ... Dorset (Langton Hering, Long Breedie, Sturminster, Ryme extrinsica or Out Ryme; and Hermitage Woods and St Johns Lands parcell of Fordington) ... </span><span style="font-family: times;">Feb/Mar 1615/6. 17 folios. Former reference: R.C.E. Rentals Box 4.3</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">CLA/044/05/042 John Norden's survey of the manors of Portland and Wyke, Co. Dorset, Limpsham Co. Somerset; and Newbury Co. Berks. 1622. ca 75 folios</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"></span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">CLA/044/05/054 John Norden's perambulation of the manors of Steeple Ashton and Cheriel Co. Wilts. 1615. 83 folios.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">The text of the survey was transcribed by an enthusiastic team of volunteers in each parish and, before I had to resign </span><span style="font-family: times;">as treasurer for FODA and the Norden Project </span><span style="font-family: times;">because of personal commitments, I was able to attend several meetings to observe the training, which covered such matters as deciphering the handwriting, interpreting the terminology, identifying place-names, and grappling with geographical information systems. We were able to have a preview of the transcript as it would appear in the printed volume, together with an introduction, and Irene Andrew was able to demonstrate how the surveys could be accessed online through the South West Heritage Trust's website. Unfortunately I could not stay for the second half where Richard Knights spoke on applying geographical information systems to Norden's surveys, but I am sure fuller details will be given on the SWHT's and FODA's websites.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">John Norden was much appreciated in Devon, even in the remote northern parts of the county in the parish of Alwington, near Bideford where in the 1680 Richard Coffin was building his extensive library at Portledge. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">On or around 21 November 1687 Richard Lapthorne bid on behalf of Richard Coffin at the auction of William Cecil, Lord Burleigh's books (Munby and Coral 1687/22) for at least three lots:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"></p><ul><li><span style="font-family: times;">Page 88 MSS Eng fo 9. Wicklif's Book of Postils or Sermons in old English upon vellum. £7 - 02- 6.</span></li><li><span style="font-family: times;">Page 89: MSS Eng fo 24. Norden (Jo.) His Speculum Britanniae, with a Topographical and Historical Description of Cornwall. </span></li><li><span style="font-family: times;">Page 92: MSS Her fo 29. A book of Visitation of the Arms and Genealogies of the Gentry of Devonshire]. £1 - 10 - 00.</span></li></ul><p></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">In an undated letter, but probably about Saturday 17 December 1687 Lapthorn wrote to Coffin: The manuscripts being sold this weeke there [is got for] you only The Vissitation for Devonshire don by they say a man of fame. It cost 30s. A Dorsetshire gent bid 28s. The manuscripts [went at ?] an excessive rate there being a throng [?] of quallity to buy. I bid 51s. for Norden [ ? ], a thin booke wch as I take it went [at ?] 5li. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">So Coffin was unsuccessful there, but in 1801 the Portledge library contained at least three works by Norden:</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1113. The surueiors dialogue, very profitable for all men to pervse, but especially for gentlemen, farmers, and husbandmen, that shall either haue occasion, or be willing to buy, hire, or sell lands: as in the ready and perfect surueying of them, with the manner and method of keeping a court of suruey with many necessary rules, and familiar tables to that purpose. As also, the vse of the manuring of some grounds, fit as well for lords, as for tennants. Diuided into sixe bookes by I.N. Now the third time imprinted. And by the same author inlarged, and a sixt booke newly added, of a familiar conference, betweene a purchaser, and a surueyor of lands; of the true vse of both, being very needfull for all such as are to purchase lands, whether it be in fee simple, or by lease. London : Printed by Thomas Snodham, 1618. - [14], 174, 179-226, 217-256 pages ; 4⁰. ESTC S113326. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1141. Speculum Britanniae. The first parte an historicall, & chorographicall discription of Middlesex. Wherein are also alphabeticallie sett downe, the names of the cyties, townes, parishes hamletes, howses of name &c. With direction spedelie to finde anie place desired in the mappe & the distance betwene place and place without compasses. Cum priuilegio. By the trauaile and vew of Iohn Norden. Anno 1593. [London] : [Printed at Eliot’s Court Press], [1593]. - [8], 48, [4] pages, [3] folded plates : maps, coats of arms (woodcuts) ; 4⁰. ESTC S113229.</span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"> </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in;"><span style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"></span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">1142. Speculi Britan[n]iæ pars the description of Hartfordshire by Iohn Norden. [London] : [printed by Thomas Dawson], [1598]. - [8], 31, [1] pages, [1] folded leaf of plates : coat of arms, map ; 4⁰. ESTC S113233. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Of the devotional texts that Norden also wrote, I have so far found no trace among the 5,000 or so works listed in the 1801 sale catalogue. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>Coffinloads of books</b></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">The library at Portledge, built up over two centuries by generations of the Coffin family is an important example of the transmission of knowledge and ideas across Europe in the era of the wooden handpress. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="color: #2a2a2a; text-align: left;">The historian </span><span class="name" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: auto !important; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; border: 0px; box-sizing: border-box; color: #2a2a2a; float: none; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; text-align: left; text-rendering: optimizelegibility; vertical-align: baseline;">John Prince in his </span><em style="-webkit-font-smoothing: auto !important; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; border: 0px; box-sizing: border-box; color: #2a2a2a; float: none; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; text-align: left; text-rendering: optimizelegibility; vertical-align: baseline;">Danmonii orientales illustres, or, The worthies of Devon</em><span style="color: #2a2a2a; text-align: left;"> (1701) </span><span style="color: #2a2a2a; text-align: left;">wrote of Richard Coffin: '</span><span class="inlineQuote" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: auto !important; -webkit-tap-highlight-color: transparent; background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; border: 0px; box-sizing: border-box; color: #2a2a2a; float: none; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px; text-align: left; text-rendering: optimizelegibility; vertical-align: baseline;">He hath a noble library and knows well to make use of it</span><span style="color: #2a2a2a; text-align: left;">'. </span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span>I have already placed transcripts with indexes of the sections relating to books in the letters from Richard Lapthorne to Richard Coffin from 1683 to 1699 on the <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2007/01/lapthorne-introduction.html">Exeter Working Papers</a> website, but I am now directing my attention to the manuscript shelf list of the library (DRO: </span><span style="text-align: left;">Z19/8/5) </span>drawn up around 1684, probably shortly after Lapthorne began to act as Coffin's London agent. It is very much a library in course of rearrangement, with comments such as "The bookes on this 7th shelfe shew right some order as they are placed here but they should have been otherwise with from Mr Howes Discourse Cr and then otherwise placed but now they stand in the order they are writt". There are also many entries struck through, presumably because they have been moved to another shelf. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiT3OIZ9Ox-EUcI86pFc0DAwxylGCKcEPjXg2KI-N6WQpl-CmW1p7VDY3b1wb_H3ddbHfjqo8qTN3I-4_DjZe6FzAAi_aBwYuoPVBIQUTZha2xcygfOTnIARc71F053LsCx_h1vW1VS5gc2hRPVOELOsNkVLPGwYcvRy-HFjuIMXLIekfmyIA5cCSg2/s1280/COF-45-46-small.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1280" data-original-width="886" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiT3OIZ9Ox-EUcI86pFc0DAwxylGCKcEPjXg2KI-N6WQpl-CmW1p7VDY3b1wb_H3ddbHfjqo8qTN3I-4_DjZe6FzAAi_aBwYuoPVBIQUTZha2xcygfOTnIARc71F053LsCx_h1vW1VS5gc2hRPVOELOsNkVLPGwYcvRy-HFjuIMXLIekfmyIA5cCSg2/s320/COF-45-46-small.jpg" width="222" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><i>Richard Coffin lists his library in 1684</i></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><i>Columns 45-46 which includes the note mentioned above</i></div><br /><p></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">I have legible images of the catalogue and am making good progress on transcribing it. Inspired by the Norden project, I hope to be able to mount the page images and transcription on the <i>Exeter Working Papers</i> website, and then to match entries against the 1801 sale catalogue of the library, mentioned above, and expand the description by reference to ESTC, USTC and other online union listings, a long term project that can be accomplished without stirring from home. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: transparent;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></b></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><b style="background-color: transparent;"><span style="font-family: times;">The Bovey Tracey giant</span></b></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">Bovey Tracey is one of the manors covered by Norden and coincidentally I have been contacted by Mike Steer, a former resident of Bovey Tracey, now living in Australia, who had been pointed in my direction by Brian Randall of Genuki - word gets around. </span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Just before the Devon Record Office moved from Concord House, South Street to Exeter Central Library in 1977 Mike Steer </span><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">‘surfed the stacks</span></span><span>’</span><span style="color: black; font-style: inherit; font-variant-caps: inherit; font-variant-ligatures: inherit; font-weight: inherit;">, </span><span style="color: black; font-style: inherit; font-variant-caps: inherit; font-variant-ligatures: inherit; font-weight: inherit;">searching for literature on Bovey Tracey history. He writes:</span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"> </span></span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">During the search <span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">I found a note or short </span>report<span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"> in a journal that mentioned a discovery in the parish church, back in the late 1850’s, of the remains of a ‘giant’</span>. The discovery occurred while<span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"> </span>a new<span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"> north aisle was being added to the </span>medieval <span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">fabric [in 1858]. </span></span><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">The Church was being extensively renovate</span><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">d <span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">at th</span>e<span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"> time and the journal might have </span>had something to do with<span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"> diocesan architecture</span> reports<span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">.</span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"> </span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Apparently, the enormous skeleton was clutching a silver coin, and when the hand was opened, the coin was </span><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">found to be <span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">a Swedish thaler from the early 1600s. Whoever submitted the article suggested that the</span> ‘giant’ skeletal<span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"> remains were </span>those <span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">of a Scandinavian mercenary hired by Charles to fight </span>for him <span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">in the </span>Westcountry during the <span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Civil War."</span></span></span></p></blockquote><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"> </span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">I have searched </span><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><i>Transactions</i></span><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"> of the Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society from 1858 to 1862 and the report of the visitation in 1892 (series 2 , vol. 5, pages 242-3), but not their church notes or the EDAS papers in the Devon and Exeter Institution. It is not mentioned in church guides, but I have not been able to check Beatrix Cresswell's typescript church notes (Moreton Deanery). Mike Steer writes: </span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><br /></span></span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0 0 0 40px; padding: 0px;"><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">"The story doesn’t appear in any of the several Bovey histories</span><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">, although as a boy growing up in Bovey in the 1940-50s there were rumours of a ‘giant’s’ body having been ‘dug up’ at the Church. O<span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">ne of my long deceased local historian friends (Lance Tregoning) searched for it among DRO records, but without success. </span><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">I’ve since searched the online copies of TDA, also Notes and Queries, but without success." </span></span></span></p></blockquote><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;">To this I can add unsuccessful searches in the British Newspaper Archive, the Exeter Flying Post card index and the massive Burnet Morris index at the Devon Heritage Centre, but it is now difficult for me to embark on extended searches. Is there anybody out there who can shed any light on this local legend?</span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><b>After Norden what next?</b></span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="color: #242424; font-weight: inherit;">The next project that FODA is involved in is the cataloguing of the Carey papers and that will take some time, but there is an important area that should be urgently addressed - </span><b><span style="color: red; font-size: medium;">recording the present</span></b><span style="color: #242424; font-weight: inherit;">. The last decade is a black hole as far as recording and acquiring a wide range of local Devon publications is concerned. </span></span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="font-style: inherit;">For example, the latest </span><i>Exeter plan</i><span style="font-style: inherit;">, published at the end of 2022, is listed neither in the SWHT Local Studies catalogue, nor in the Devon Record Office on-line catalogue, nor in the Devon Libraries, nor the University of Exeter catalogue (which includes the Devon and Exeter Institution), although a hard copy is available for public consultation in most public libraries in the city. The same holds true for the more than sixty neighbourhood plans that have been published by communities in Devon over the past decade. The SWHT and DRO list none. Devon Libraries lists only:</span></span></span></span></p><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></span></span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><a href="https://www.devonlibraries.org.uk/web/arena/results?p_p_id=crDetailWicket_WAR_arenaportlet&p_p_lifecycle=1&p_p_state=normal&p_r_p_arena_urn%3Aarena_search_item_id=F002145303&p_r_p_arena_urn%3Aarena_facet_queries=&p_r_p_arena_urn%3Aarena_agency_name=AUK267001&p_r_p_arena_urn%3Aarena_search_item_no=12&_crDetailWicket_WAR_arenaportlet_back_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.devonlibraries.org.uk%2Fweb%2Farena%2Fsearch%3Fp_p_id%3DsearchResult_WAR_arenaportlet%26p_p_lifecycle%3D1%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_r_p_arena_urn%253Aarena_facet_queries%3D%26_searchResult_WAR_arenaportlet_agency_name%3DAUK267001%26p_r_p_arena_urn%253Aarena_search_item_no%3D12%26p_r_p_arena_urn%253Aarena_search_query%3DorganisationId_index%253AAUK267001%255C%257C1%2BAND%2B%2528neighbourhood%2BAND%2Bplan%2529%26p_r_p_arena_urn%253Aarena_search_type%3Dsolr%26p_r_p_arena_urn%253Aarena_sort_advice%3Dfield%253DpublicationDate_sort%2526direction%253DDescending%26_searchResult_WAR_arenaportlet_arena_member_id%3D73726821&p_r_p_arena_urn%3Aarena_search_query=organisationId_index%3AAUK267001%5C%7C1+AND+%28neighbourhood+AND+plan%29&p_r_p_arena_urn%3Aarena_search_type=solr&p_r_p_arena_urn%3Aarena_sort_advice=field%3DpublicationDate_sort%26direction%3DDescending&p_r_p_arena_urn%3Aarena_arena_member_id=73726821" style="background-color: transparent; box-sizing: border-box; color: #4a69b0; font-weight: 700; text-align: left; text-decoration-line: none;" target="_self"><span style="font-family: times;">Buckfastleigh and Buckfast draft neighbourhood plan 2015 -2025 :</span></a></p><div class="arena-record-author" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #111111; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="arena-field" style="box-sizing: border-box; font-weight: 700;">Author:</span> <span class="arena-value" style="box-sizing: border-box;">Buckfastleigh Town Council.</span></span></div><div class="arena-record-year" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #111111; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="arena-field" style="box-sizing: border-box; font-weight: 700;">Year:</span> <span class="arena-value" style="box-sizing: border-box;">May 2015.</span></span></div><div class="arena-record-media" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #111111; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="arena-field" style="box-sizing: border-box; font-weight: 700;">Media class:</span> <span class="arena-value" style="box-sizing: border-box;">Paperback</span></span></div><div class="arena-record-publisher" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #111111; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="arena-field" style="box-sizing: border-box; font-weight: 700;">Publisher:</span> <span class="arena-value" style="box-sizing: border-box;">Buckfastleigh Town Council, </span></span></div><div class="arena-record-publisher" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #111111; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="arena-value" style="box-sizing: border-box;">held in the reference section of Buckfastleigh Library.</span></span></div><div class="arena-record-publisher" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #111111; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="arena-value" style="box-sizing: border-box;"><br /></span></span></div></blockquote><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"></span></span></span></p><div class="arena-record-publisher" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #111111; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="arena-value" style="box-sizing: border-box;">The University of Exeter Library catalogue lists only</span></span></div><div class="arena-record-publisher" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #111111; text-align: justify;"><span class="arena-value" style="box-sizing: border-box;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></span></div><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><div class="arena-record-publisher" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #111111; text-align: justify;"><span class="arena-value" style="box-sizing: border-box;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="title" style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; font-weight: bold; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><a href="https://encore.exeter.ac.uk/iii/encore/record/C__Rb3996680__S%28neighbourhood%20plan%29__Orightresult__U__X6__T?lang=eng&suite=cobalt" id="recordDisplayLink2Component" style="border: 0px; color: #114f8c; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration-line: none; vertical-align: baseline;">Exmouth neighbourhood plan : referendum documents, 2018-2031</a></span></span></span></div><div class="arena-record-publisher" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #111111;"><span class="arena-value" style="box-sizing: border-box;"><span style="font-family: times;"><div class="dpBibAuthor" style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 2px 0px 0px; padding: 0px; text-align: justify; vertical-align: baseline; word-break: break-word;"><a href="https://encore.exeter.ac.uk/iii/encore/plus/C__SExmouth%20Town%20Council.__Orightresult?lang=eng&suite=cobalt" id="authorDisplayLinkComponent" style="border: 0px; color: #114f8c; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration-line: none; vertical-align: baseline;">Exmouth Town Council.</a></div></span></span></div><div class="arena-record-publisher" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #111111;"><span class="arena-value" style="box-sizing: border-box;"><span style="font-family: times;"><div class="recordDetailValue" style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 4px 0px; padding: 0px; text-align: justify; vertical-align: baseline;"><img alt="" class="itemMediaIcon" id="el-4c86b8cb-0b3a-4bb8-b183-e2b6b9c7ed8f" src="https://encore.exeter.ac.uk/iii/encore/resources/gold/images/materialtype/encore5_book.png" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; max-height: 22px; max-width: 30px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: middle;" /> <span class="itemMediaDescription" id="mediaTypeInsertComponent" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: middle;">PRINT</span> <span class="pipeDivider" style="border: 0px; color: #474747; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 5px; vertical-align: middle;">|</span> <span class="itemMediaYear" id="searchResultPubYearInsertComponent" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: middle;">2019.</span></div></span></span></div><div class="arena-record-publisher" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #111111;"><span class="arena-value" style="box-sizing: border-box;"><span style="font-family: times;"><div class="ItemsContainer" id="ItemsContainer-b3996680" style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 3px 0px 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><div class="availabilitySummaryArea" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><div class="dpBibHoldingStatement" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-align: justify; vertical-align: baseline;"><span class="availabilityMessage" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px 5px 0px 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span class="itemsAvailable" style="border: 0px; color: #175d17; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">Available</span> at Devon and Exeter Institution (<span class="availCallNumber" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline; white-space: nowrap;">AD/EXM 711 EXM X</span>)</span></div></div></div></span></span></div></blockquote><div class="arena-record-publisher" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #111111;"><span class="arena-value" style="box-sizing: border-box;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="color: black;"></span><div class="ItemsContainer" id="ItemsContainer-b3996680" style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-variant-east-asian: inherit; font-variant-numeric: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 3px 0px 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><div class="availabilitySummaryArea" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><div class="dpBibHoldingStatement" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-align: justify; vertical-align: baseline;"><span class="availabilityMessage" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px 5px 0px 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><br /></span></div><div class="dpBibHoldingStatement" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-align: justify; vertical-align: baseline;"><span class="availabilityMessage" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px 5px 0px 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">The <a href="https://archive.org/">Wayback Machine</a>, American based, only lists:</span></div></div></div></span></span></div><p class="x_xmsonormal" style="background-color: white; color: #242424; margin: 0in; text-align: justify;"><span color="inherit" style="border: 0px; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="border: 0px; color: black; font-stretch: inherit; font-style: inherit; font-variant: inherit; font-weight: inherit; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></span></span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><div class="result-item-heading" style="background-color: #f8f8f8; box-sizing: border-box; color: #2c2c2c; margin: 0px; max-height: 1e+06px; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: justify;"><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/2/http://paigntonneighbourhoodplan.org.uk/" style="background: transparent; box-sizing: border-box; color: #4b64ff; max-height: 1e+06px; outline: 0px;"><span style="box-sizing: border-box; max-height: 1e+06px;"><span style="font-family: times;">http://paigntonneighbourhoodplan.org.uk/</span></span></a></div><div class="snippet" style="background-color: #f8f8f8; box-sizing: border-box; color: #2c2c2c; margin: 10px 0px; max-height: 1e+06px; padding: 0px; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times; font-style: italic;"><span style="box-sizing: border-box; max-height: 1e+06px;">paignton </span><span style="box-sizing: border-box; font-weight: bold; max-height: 1e+06px;">neighbourhood plan</span><span style="box-sizing: border-box; max-height: 1e+06px;"> </span></span><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://paigntonneighbourhoodplan.org.uk/" style="background: transparent; box-sizing: border-box; color: #428bca; display: inline; font-family: times; max-height: 1e+06px; text-decoration-line: none;"><strong style="box-sizing: border-box; max-height: 1e+06px;">158</strong> capture(s) f<span style="color: #2c2c2c;">rom </span></a><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/2012/http://paigntonneighbourhoodplan.org.uk/" style="background: transparent; box-sizing: border-box; color: #428bca; display: inline; max-height: 1e+06px; text-decoration-line: none;"><strong style="box-sizing: border-box; max-height: 1e+06px;">2012</strong></a> to <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/2016/http://paigntonneighbourhoodplan.org.uk/" style="background: transparent; box-sizing: border-box; color: #428bca; display: inline; max-height: 1e+06px; text-decoration-line: none;"><strong style="box-sizing: border-box; max-height: 1e+06px;">2016</strong></a></div></blockquote><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"> </span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;">As for the <a href="https://www.webarchive.org.uk/">UK Web Archive</a> there are <span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;">22,898</span><span style="background-color: white; text-align: left;"> </span><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"> results for </span><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;">"devon and neighbourhood and plan" but just try to drill down to the PDF document itself. Also there seem to be no captures later than 2017 and many items are for consultation in the BL reading room only (do they have a virtual reading room?). However they are all listed in the <i>Devon bibliography</i>, but only with links to the PDF files, which were valid at the time I accessed them but may now have changed or refer to later versions. We also keenly await the arrival of the on-line catalogue of the Devon Rural Archive to see whether they have put other local studies collections to shame.</span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><br /></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;">There may be some excuse for such local authority publications. Public libraries have handed over the management of Devon local studies publications to the Record Office, assuming that they will pick them up eventually as part of the archives of the local authorities. The Record Office may not receive them as modern records until long after they have lost their current interest, and the public library does not pass outdated community plans to the Record Office. The local authorities may consider the printed plans as publications rather than archives and so not feel that they form part of the archives. Certainly it is difficult to locate copies of earlier published planning documents in the on-line Devon archives catalogue.</span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><br /></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;">However the same is also true for a range of other local publications, for example tourist guides. The library service used to contact local tourist information centres for these, to provide community information resources in branches, and copies were passed to the local studies libraries for permanent retention. Increasingly copies are available on-line, but web archives do not always include the relevant links, and current website links are frequently only to the latest issue. There is a severe risk that many resources are born digital and die digital, even though we are assured that the ever-growing cloud will house them for ever in some remote corner of the dark web. Also digital resources are capable of regular revision, which is not always evident when accessing a site, and there is also the ever-present problem of changing software, or apps as we now have to call them. </span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><br /></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;">There should be a drive to gather together as much of this <a href="https://libguides.exeter.ac.uk/c.php?g=670055&p=4756572">grey literature</a> as possible, before it disappears without trace and, where this is not possible, to download a PDF or similar copy. It is ironic that, when we are drowning in a sea of digital data, we have entered an information dark age where there are no lifeboats to rescue us from the whirlpools of misinformation and general ignorance. That's what local studies librarians used to do for the region's local communities. </span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><br /></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;">To adapt an old adage, look after the present and the past will look after itself. </span></span></div><div style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><br /></span></span></div><div style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><b>Baring-Gould yet again</b></span></span></div><div style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><br /></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;">Since my mention that I had published <i>The Baring-Gould library : the books at Lewtrenchard</i> in <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2022/07/westcountry-studies-bibliographical.html">newsletter 26 (July 2022)</a> a number of things have happened. At the Special Collections at the University Library several boxes of books have been released from quarantine after they had been transferred from Killerton, and these will be added to the on-line catalogue in due course. There are also a few books that have been put aside for transfer from there to the Devon Heritage Centre, mainly books on folk songs, which will join the manuscript and popular literature collections there. </span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span></div><div style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><br /></span><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhIhfTlTKamq01jUx_Fh2gGaOkWn_WoyRsDtyAMeK_dQ2B8wtMmbNzZN02aYqP7TpRwe1ag6ccswfLizg4x83YK7kOBWCbIYUmhC9YzfgIsWhlPcom-xmvANRCMa8747vj3E2InAzIEsVv-sIMqWyjhP0gEQ1Bqnx_RcOQTjmN1gYLTnc54TJpgVJw7/s3115/LEW-21-24small.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2152" data-original-width="3115" height="221" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhIhfTlTKamq01jUx_Fh2gGaOkWn_WoyRsDtyAMeK_dQ2B8wtMmbNzZN02aYqP7TpRwe1ag6ccswfLizg4x83YK7kOBWCbIYUmhC9YzfgIsWhlPcom-xmvANRCMa8747vj3E2InAzIEsVv-sIMqWyjhP0gEQ1Bqnx_RcOQTjmN1gYLTnc54TJpgVJw7/s320/LEW-21-24small.JPG" width="320" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><i>Some of the books at Lewtrenchard.</i></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><i>Those on the top shelf are part of the </i>Bibliothèque universelle des dames</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><i>see my earlier report in <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/11/westcountry-studies-issue-18-november.html">issue 18</a>, November 2020.</i></div><br /></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;">More significantly, I was able on Valentine's day to use a bursary to allow me to stay at Lewtrenchard overnight, to make significant progress in sorting the sequences into better order and identify the shelves on which individual items are relocated, both in the Baring-Gould family library and the recently received collection of David Shacklock. A number of additional items were also catalogued and I was able to photograph all the shelves, in order to produce back at home an annotated version of the shelf list to be kept at Lewtrenchard Manor Hotel. While I was there I was able to introduce local author and teacher Kathryn Aalto to the collections and to Baring-Gould and his writing desk, on deposit there from Exeter City Library (not on the SWHT local studies catalogue). She is considering Lewtrenchard as the location for one of her writers' retreats - highly appropriate.</span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><br /></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><b><i>The Library: a fragile history</i></b></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><br /></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;">Reading this book by Andrew Pettegree and Arthur der Weduwen (Profile Books, 2021, paperback edition 2022) I was fascinated to see how the fate of the various libraries I have been involved with, including the Baring-Gould family library, the library at Portledge, the <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2013/11/un-eveque-de-bayeux-et-les-imprimeurs.html">Rochehouart Collection in Bayeux Cathedral Library</a>, the <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2007/01/exeter-cathedral-library-introduction.html">medieval Exeter Cathedral Library</a> and the Westcountry Studies Library echoes that of innumerable libraries across the millennia and across the world. The authors are both linked to the <a href="https://www.ustc.ac.uk/">Universal Short Title Catalogue</a> at St Andrews University, inheritors of the tradition of the Scottish Enlightenment, whose team has ransacked libraries across Europe and beyond to track the spread of printing to 1650, discovering evidence of the creation and dispersal of libraries along the way. Like the USTC itself, their coverage is international and, while libraries in Devon receive no mention, their broad canvas does place the rise and fall of the various types of library in different periods into context. All the libraries I have studied have moved their location, merged with other collections, had their highs and lows of acquisition and disposal of stock, suffered periods of neglect, in one case has been entirely sold off and another lost 100,000 volumes during a war. </span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><br /></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;">This magnificent survey has given me a sense of perspective and, against the mighty rolling tides of history, these local collections become insignificant ciphers and my long involvement with them the twinkling of an eye. This old bibliofool will potter on as far as his changing circumstances will permit, but has become stoical about the impact his endeavours is likely to have. </span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><br /></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: white; font-family: times; text-align: left;">While the University Library, Devon and Exeter Institution and Devon Heritage Centre do not seem to have acquired this book, there are copies in the public libraries in Barnstaple, Exeter and Tavistock - or of course you could always buy a copy - I recommend you do so. </span></div><div style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"> </span></span></div><div style="text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span class="search-results-main-heading" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; text-align: left;"><br /></span></span></div>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-3271298004113240492023-01-21T13:38:00.007-08:002023-08-16T13:24:52.133-07:00Devon bibliography 2023<!B-2023 > <a name="2023"></a> </A. — <B> Publications issued in 2023. </B> <hr />
<!B-2023> A-Z Maps. Torbay A-Z Street Atlas. — by A-Z Maps. — 2023. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Torbay. Street atlases. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Anderson, Brenda K. B. The hooktionary : a crochet dictionary of 150 modern tapestry crochet motifs / Brenda K.B. Anderson. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 144 pages ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309575 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC379354. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Crocheting. Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2023> Antiques Tourist. The antiques tourist : Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire. — 2022 edition. — [Crewkerne] : Antiques Tourist, 2022. — 64 pages : colour illustrations,map ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Antiques dealers. Directories. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Art Work Exeter. Art week Exeter, 13th to 18th June 2023. — Exeter : Art Work Exeter, 2023. — [16] pages : colour illustrations, map ; 42 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Arts festivals. Art Week Exeter. Programmes of events. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Aspala, Vita. Timeless textured baby crochet : 20 heirloom crochet patterns for babies and toddlers / Vita Apala. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 144 pages 144 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309438 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC325254. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-02-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Crocheting. Patterns. Infants' clothing. <hr />
<!B-2023> Austin, Stephanie. Death comes to Dartmoor / Stephanie Austin. — London : Allison & Busby Limited, 2023. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9780749029029 paperback £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC388992. — Murder novel fearuting Juno Browne (Fictitious character). Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-10. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Austin, Stephanie. Death comes to Dartmoor / Stephanie Austin. — London : Allison & Busby Limited, 2023. — 1 volume ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9780749029869 (hbk.) : £19.99 ; BNB Number GBC2K4601. — Novel set in Devon featuring Juno Browne. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-11-16. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Austin, Stephanie. Death comes to Dartmoor / Stephanie Austin. — London : Allison & Busby Limited, 2023. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9780749029913 (ePub ebook) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC2K6213. — Novel set in Devon featuring Juno Browne. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-11-16. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Avery, Mark. Reflections : what wildlife needs and how to provide it / Mark Avery. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (248 pages). — ISBN 9781784273910 ePub ebook No price ; 9781784273927 PDF ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC398310. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-24. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Wildlife conservation. <hr />
<!B-2023> Avery, Mark. Reflections : what wildlife needs and how to provide it / Mark Avery. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 248 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781784273903 paperback £17.99 ; BNB Number GBC396656. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-24. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Wildlife conservation. <hr />
<!B-2023> Beale, Colin. 101 curious tales of East African birds : a brief introduction to tropical ornithology / Colin Beale. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 224 pages 224 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781784272913 paperback £20.00 ; BNB Number GBC2M3609. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-12-14. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: East Africa. Birds. <hr />
<!B-2023> Beale, Colin. 101 curious tales of East African birds : a brief introduction to tropical ornithology / Colin Beale. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (224 pages) : illustrations (colour). — ISBN 9781784272920 ePub ebook £20.00 ; 9781784272937 PDF ebook £20.00 ; BNB Number GBC2M5071. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-12-14. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: East Africa. Birds. <hr />
<!B-2023> Beeny, Sarah. The simple life / Sarah Beeny. — London : Seven Dials, 2023. — 1 online resource (272 pages). — ISBN 9781399613354 ePub ebook £20.00 ; BNB Number GBC3A8114. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-07. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Sustainable living. <hr />
<!B-2023> Beeny, Sarah. The simple life / Sarah Beeny. — London : Seven Dials, 2023. — 272 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781399613323 hardback £20.00 ; BNB Number GBC3A6160. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-07. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Sustainable living. <hr />
<!B-2023> Bello, Caro. Punch needle toys : 20 toys to make with punch needle embroidery / Caro Bello. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 128 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309452 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC392650. — Prepublication record <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-17. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Soft toy making. <hr />
<!B-2023> Bennett, Jackie. The wildlife gardener's almanac : a seasonal guide to increasing the biodiversity in your garden / Jackie Bennett. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 144 pages 144 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781446309537 hardback £14.99 ; BNB Number GBC307623. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-18. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Great Britain. Gardening. Seasons. Wildlife. Calendars. <hr />
<!B-2023> Berg, Miriam. Turkish drama serials : the importance and influence of a globally popular television phenomenon / Miriam Berg. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 256 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130421 hardback £75.00 ; BNB Number GBC379943. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Turkey. Television drama series. <hr />
<!B-2023> Berg, Miriam. Turkish drama serials : the importance and influence of a globally popular television phenomenon / Miriam Berg. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 1 online resource (256 pages). — ISBN 9781804130445 PDF ebook No price ; 9781804130438 ; ePub ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC381436. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Turkey. Television drama series. <hr />
<!B-2023> Berry, Oliver. Devon & Cornwall. — Oliver Berry, Emily Luxton. — Sixth edition / Carlton : Lonely Planet, 2023. — 256 pages : illustrations (colour), maps (colour) ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781838697266 paperback £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC384795. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-03. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. <hr />
<!B-2023> Bouillard, Nils. Big bat year : a conservation story / Nils Bouillard. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 288 pages 288 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781784273101 paperback £21.99 ; BNB Number GBC308209. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-18. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Bats. Conservation. <hr />
<!B-2023> Bouillard, Nils. Big bat year : a conservation story / Nils Bouillard. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (288 pages) : illustrations (colour). — ISBN 9781784273125 PDF ebook £21.99 ; 9781784273118 ePub ebook £21.99 ; BNB Number GBC310512. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-18. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Bats. Conservation. <hr />
<!B-2023> British Science Association. British Science Festival : event guide 2023 University of Exeter 7-10 September / a partnership between British Science Association ; University of Exeter. — [London] : [London] : British Science Association, 2023. — 36 pages : colour illustrations, map ; PDF document. — <a href="https://britishsciencefestival.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/BSF_British-Science-Festival_Programme_AW-REV-1_DOWNLOAD.pdf">Accessed August 2023</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Science festivals. British Science Festival. Programmes of events. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Brixham Chamber of Commerce. Your guide to beautiful Brixham, South Devon. — Brixham : Brixham Chamber of Commerce, [ 2023?]. — [20] pages : colour illustrations, map ; 21cm. — Date from date of collection. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon Brixham. Guidebooks. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Burnett, Elizabeth-Jane. Twelve words for moss / Elizabeth-Jane Burnett. — London : Penguin Books, 2023. — 1 online resource (208 pages). — ISBN: 9780141999555 ; 9780241556832. — <br /> Copies: British Library. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Ide Writers. Burnett, Elizabeth-Jane. Works: Mosses. <hr />
<!B-2023> Burrows, Ruth. The illustrator's guide to Procreate : how to make digital art on your iPad / Ruth Burrows. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 128 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309629 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC375314. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Painting. Digital techniques. <hr />
<!B-2023> Bussell, Suzy. Exe Ray Vision / Kindle Edition. — by Suzy Bussell. — Kindle Edition. — Sigbit Press, 2023. — 1 online resource. — ASIN : B0B7JZ17GD Lockwood and Darrow Mysteries ; 4. — <br /> Copies: <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Caetano, Sosae. Cute kawaii cross stitch : over 400 super adorable patterns / Sosae Caetano, Dennis Caetano. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 128 pages ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309971 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC379355. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Cross-stitch. Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2023> Callow, John. The last witches of England : a tragedy of sorcery and superstition / John Callow. — London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2023. — 352 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781350387126 paperback £12.99 ; BNB Number GBC3D5832. — Prepublication record. <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 20023-07-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Witches. Trials. 1682. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Canonsleigh Abbey. The cartulary of Canonsleigh Abbey : (Harleian MS. no. 3660) : a calendar / edited with an introduction by Vera C.M. London, M.A. — Woodbridge : Boydell & Brewer, 2023. — 1 online resource (xxxix, 143 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). — ISBN 9781800107915 ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC3D3154. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-12. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Burlescombe. Monastic foundations. Canonsleigh Abbey. Cartularies. <hr />
<!B-2023> Carbonell, Curtis D. World War Two simulated : digital games and reconfigurations of the past / Curtis D. Carbonell. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 290 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130605 hardback £80.00 ; BNB Number GBC379944. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: World War, 1939-1945. Video games. <hr />
<!B-2023> Carbonell, Curtis D. World War Two simulated : digital games and reconfigurations of the past / Curtis D. Carbonell. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 1 online resource (290 pages). — ISBN 9781804130629 PDF ebook No price ; 9781804130612 ePub ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC381437. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: World War, 1939-1945. Video games. <hr />
<!B-2023> Casper, Anne-Sophie. Listen to the universe : a beginner's guide to synchronicity / Anne-Sophie Casper. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 144 pages ; 22 cm. ISBN 9781446309872 paperback £14.99 ; BNB Number GBC354484. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Coincidence. Cosmology. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976. A trace of poison / Colleen Cambridge. — Rearsby : Lamplight Large Print Books, 2023. — 1 volume (large print). — ISBN 9781004106639 paperback £20.50 ; BNB Number GBC2L8101. — Detective novel set in Devon. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-12-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Christie, Agatha. Nemesis / Agatha Christie. — London : HarperCollinsPublishers, 2023. — 304 pages ; 19 cm. — ISBN 9780008612016 hardback £12.99 ; BNB Number GBC348214. — Detective novel featuring Jane Marple. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Churston Ferrers. Writers. Christie, Agatha. Works: Fiction. <hr />
<!B-2023> Cleeves, Ann. The raging storm / Ann Cleeves. — London : Pan Books, 2023. — 1 online resource (400 pages). — ISBN 9781529077711 ePub ebook £35.00 ; BNB Number GBC3A8245. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Cleeves, Ann. The raging storm / Ann Cleeves. — London : Macmillan, 2023. — 400 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781529077698 hardback £22.00 ; BNB Number GBC3A6522. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Cleeves, Ann. The raging storm / Ann Cleeves. — Leicester : Charnwood, 2023. — 402 pages (large print) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781444851687 paperback £25.49 ; BNB Number GBC3C5800. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-05. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. Prepublication record. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Co Bikes. Exeter’s electric bike network. — Exeter : Co Bikes, [ 2023?]. — Folded shee [6] pages) : illustrations ; 15 cm. — Date from date of collection. Inclkudes voucher for test ride. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Electric bicycle networks. Co Bike. Publicity. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Cooke, Arnold. Tadpole hunter : a personal history of amphibian conservation and research / Arnold Cooke. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (312 pages) : illustrations (colour). - ISBN 9781784274504 PDF ebook No price ; 9781784274498 ePub ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC398312. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-24. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Britain. Amphibians. Conservation. <hr />
<!B-2023> Cooke, Arnold. Tadpole hunter : a personal history of amphibian conservation and research / Arnold Cooke. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 312 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781784274481 paperback £25.00 ; BNB Number GBC396658. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-24. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Britain. Amphibians. Conservation. <hr />
<!B-2023> Craig, Fergus. Once upon a crime / Fergus Craig. — London : Sphere, 2023. — 272 pages ; 20 cm. - ISBN 9781408730645 paperback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC3E8327. - Prepublication record. - BL: BNB 2023-08-09. - Devon. Exeter. Fiction. Texts. T-752 <hr />
<!B-2023> Crick, Esme. Mix and match modern crochet blankets : 100 patterned and textured strips for 1000s of unique throws / Esme Crick. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 144 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309858 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC3B6192. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-21. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Blankets. Crocheting. Patterns. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Crosse, Tania. The railway girl / Tania Crosse. — Rearsby : Lamplight Large Print Books, 2023. — 1 volume (large print). - ISBN 9781004122547 paperback £20.50 ; BNB Number GBC329932. — Novel set in 19th century Devon. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-02-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Crowther, Louise. Knitted animal toys : 25 knitting patterns for adorable animal dolls / Louise Crowther. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 128 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446310083 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC3D5893. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 20023-07-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Soft toys. Knitting patterns. <hr />
<!B-2023> Dartmoor National Park Authority. Enjoy Dartmoor : your official guide to the National Park, 2023/24. — Bovey Tracey : Dartmoor National Park Authority, 2021. — 56 pages : colour illustrations, map ; 25 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. National parks. Dartmoor National Park. Guidebooks. 2023-2024. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Degany, Oded. Reflections underwater : a multidisciplinary exploration of coral reef wonders / Oded Degany. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (288 pages). — ISBN 9781784274153 PDF ebook £25.00 ; 9781784274146 ePub ebook £25.00 ; BNB Number GBC2M5073. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-12-14. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Coral reefs. <hr />
<!B-2023> Degany, Oded. Reflections underwater : a multidisciplinary exploration of coral reef wonders / Oded Degany. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 288 pages 288 pages ; 27 cm. — ISBN 9781784274139 hardback £32.00 ; BNB Number GBC2M3611. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-12-14. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Coral reefs. <hr />
<!B-2023> Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership. Your guide to the new station for Marsh Barton, Matford and Alphington. — Plymouth : Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership, 2023. — Folded sheet (12 pages) : colour illustrationd, maps ; 21 cm. — The station opened in June 2023. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Railway stations. Marsh Barton. Guides. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. Exeter City : a guide to bus services in & around the city from 1sr May, 2023 / produced in conjunction with Stagecoach. — Exeter : Devon County Council, [ 2023]. — 84 pages : maps ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Bus services. Timetables. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Diaz, Maria. Pokémon cross stitch : bring your favorite Pokémon to life with over 50 cute cross stitch patterns / Maria Diaz. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 112 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm. — ISBN 9781446309667 paperback £14.99 ; BNB Number GBC392651. — Prepublication record <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-17. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Cross-stitch. Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2023> Dillon, Paddy. South West Coast Path map booklet. Vol. 3, Plymouth to Poole / Paddy Dillon. — Second edition. — Kendal : Cicerone Press, 2023. — 112 pages : illustrations, maps ; 18 cm. — ISBN 9781786312006 paperback £12.95 ; BNB Number GBC3A6790. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-07. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Coastal footpaths. South West Coast Path. Walkers' guides. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Donald, Paul. Traffication : how the car killed the countryside / Paul Donald. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 288 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781784274443 hardback £19.99 ; BNB Number GBC358808. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-22. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Traffic flow. Environmental aspects. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Donald, Paul. Traffication : how the car killed the countryside / Paul Donald. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (288 pages). — ISBN 9781784274467 PDF ebook No price ; 9781784274450 ePub ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC360403. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-22. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Traffic flow. Environmental aspects. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Dowden, Joe Francis. Paint 50 landscapes : a complete guide to painting landscapes and seascapes in watercolour / Joe Francis Dowden. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 28 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309834 paperback £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC3B6191. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-21. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Watercolor landscape painting. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Dunbar, Kiley. Something new at the Borrow a Bookshop / Kiley Dunbar. — London : Hera, 2023. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781804362228 ePub ebook £1.99 ; BNB Number GBC310673. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-18. — <br />Subjects: Devon Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Dunbar, Kiley. Something new at the Borrow a Bookshop / Kiley Dunbar. — London : Hera, 2023. — 1 volume. 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781804362235 paperback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC308487. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-18. — <br />Subjects: Devon Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Ellis, Kate, 1953-. The killing place / Kate Ellis. — London : Piatkus, 2023. — 1 online resource (368 pages). — ISBN 9780349433134 ePub ebook £21.99 ; BNB Number GBC3A7831. — Police novel featuring Wesley Peterson, set in Devon. Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Ellis, Kate, 1953-. The killing place / Kate Ellis. — London : Piatkus, 2023. — 368 pages ; 23 cm.. — ISBN 9780349433141 hardback £21.99 ; BNB Number GBC3A5531. — Police novel featuring Wesley Peterson, set in Devon. Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Ellis, Kate, 1953-. The killing place / Kate Ellis. — Leicester : Charnwood, 2023. — 366 pages (large print) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781444851229 paperback £25.49 ; BNB Number GBC3C5793. — Police novel featuring Wesley Peterson. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-05. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. Prepublication record. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Ellis, Kate. Serpent's Point / Kate Ellis. — London : Piatkus, 2023. — 359 pages ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9780349425757 paperback £7.99 ; BNB Number GBC301414. — Police novel set in Devon featuring Wesley Peterson. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Ernst, Edzard. Charles, the alternative king : an unauthorised biography / Edzard Ernst. — Exeter : Societas, 2023. — 216 pages ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781788361064 paperback £14.95 ; BNB Number GBC358831. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-22. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Societas. Publications: Charles III, King of Great Britain. Alternative medicine. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Exeter City of Literature. Literary map of Exeter & Devon / designed by Rosetta Westbrook at Get the Zest Design and Illustration. — Exeter : Exeter City of Literature, 2023. — Folded sheet (2 maps) ; 21 cm. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: Exeter City of Literature. <br />Subjects: Devon. Literary sites. Maps. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Exeter. Diocese. The Diocese of Exeter in 1821 : Bishop Carey's replies to queries before visitation. Volume 1, Cornwall / edited with introduction by Michael Cook. — [Woodbridge] : Boydell & Brewer, 2023. — 1 online resource (xxiv, 101 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). — ISBN 9781787447660 ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC3D3146. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-12. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Church of England. Episcopal visitations. 1821. — <hr />
<!B-2023> <!TI Exeter’s> Exeter’s way to the sea : the story of the quay and ship canal : a collection of articles published by the South West Maritime History Society / edited by Maggie Watkinson and Mike Duffy. — [Exeter?] : South West Maritime History Society, 2023. — 1 volume : illustrations, maps. — <br /> Copies: Exeter Custom House. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Canals. Exeter Ship Canal. <hr />
<!B-2023> <!TI Exeter> The Exeter book / edited by George Philip Krapp, Elliot Van Kirk Dobbie. — London : Routledge, 2023. — 498 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781032539850 hardback £130.00 ; BNB Number GBC3B5907. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-21. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Poetry in Old English. Exeter Book. 980. — <hr />
<!B-2023> <!TI Exeter> The Exeter book / edited by George Philip Krapp, Elliot Van Kirk Dobbie. — London : Routledge, 2023. — 1 online resource (498 pages). — ISBN 9781000921144 ePub ebook £48.99 ; 9781000921038 PDF ebook £48.99 ; BNB Number GBC3B7386. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-21. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Poetry in Old English. Exeter Book. 980. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Faulkner, Cathy. Digging for victory / Cathy Faulkner. — Cardiff : Firefly Press, 2023. — 304 pages ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781915444110 paperback £7.99 ; BNB Number GBC350662. — Children's story set during World War, 1939-1945 in Devon. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Fitton, Jade Angeles. Hermit : a memoir of finding freedom in a wild place / Jade Angeles Fitton. — London : Hutchinson Heinemann, 2023. — 304 pages ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781529152104 hardback £18.99 ; BNB Number GBC349870. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Hermits. Fitton, Jade Angeles. Biographies. <hr />
<!B-2023> Fitton, Jade Angeles. Hermit : a memoir of finding freedom in a wild place / Jade Angeles Fitton. — London : Penguin Books, 2023. — 1 online resource (304 pages). — ISBN 9781529152111 ePub ebook £18.99 ; BNB Number GBC351772. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Hermits. Fitton, Jade Angeles. Biographies. <hr />
<!B-2023> Foley, Hannah. The tiger who sleeps under my chair / Hannah Foley. — London : Zephyr, 2023. — 1 online resource (304 pages) : illustrations (black and white). — ISBN 9781803289809 ePub ebook £4.99 ; BNB Number GBC2M1085. — Historical novel for children set in 19th century Devon. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-12-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Children's literature. <hr />
<!B-2023> Foley, Hannah. The tiger who sleeps under my chair / Hannah Foley. — London : Zephyr, 2023. — 304 pages 304 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781803289823 paperback £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC2L9529. — Historical novel for children set in 19th century Devon. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-12-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Children's literature. <hr />
<!B-2023> <!TI Fortnite> Fortnite ultimate guide 2024. — Exeter : Little Brother Books, 2023. — 80 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm. — ISBN 9781915788146 hardback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC3E3114. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-08-02. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Little Brother Books. Publications: Fortnite (computer game). <hr />
<!B-2023> Freakeasy, Farmer. The Best of Farmer Freakeasy : When dissent gets deleted by default / by Farmer Freakeasy. — [Exeter] : Lulu, 2023. — 49 pages ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781447771104 : £5.95. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Writers. Freakeasy, Farmer. Works: Society. <hr />
<!B-2023> Games Warrior. Roblox ultimate guide / by Games Warrior. — Exeter : Little Brother Books, 2023. — 48 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 30 cm. — ISBN 9781915788030 paperback £6.99 ; BNB Number GBC384937. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-03. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Little Brother Books. Publications: Roblox (Computing platform), Juvenile literature. <hr />
<!B-2023> GamesWarrior. Minecraft ultimate guide / by GamesWarrior. — Exeter : Little Brother Books, 2023. — 80 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm. — ISBN 9781915788153 hardback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC3E3115. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-08-02. — <br />Subjects: Exeter. Publishers. Little Brother Books, Publications: Minecraft (computer game). Juvenile literature. <hr />
<!B-2023> Gardener, Mark. An introduction to R : data analysis and visualization / Mark Gardener. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 384 pages ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781784273385 paperback £35.00 ; 9781784273378 hardback £75.00 ; BNB Number GBC354854. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Natural environment. Statistics. R (Computer program language). Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Gardener, Mark. An introduction to R : data analysis and visualization / Mark Gardener. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (384 pages). — ISBN 9781784273392 ePub ebook No price ; 9781784273408 PDF ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC356543. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Natural environment. Statistics. R (Computer program language). Prepublication record. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Glaves, Steffi. 100 micro amigurumi : crochet patterns and charts for tiny amigurumi / Steffi Glaves. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 128 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309704 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC3D5890. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 20023-07-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Amigurumi. Crocheting. Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2023> Gogerty, Clare. The magic of seeds : the nature-lover's guide to growing garden flowers and herbs from seed / Clare Gogerty. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 144 pages 144 pages ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781446309544 hardback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC307624. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-18. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Plant propagation. Seeds. <hr />
<!B-2023> Gorman, Gerard. The green woodpecker : the natural and cultural history of picus viridis / Gerard Gorman. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 224 pages. 224 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781784274368 paperback £24.99 ; BNB Number GBC302329. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Green woodpeckers. <hr />
<!B-2023> Gorman, Gerard. The green woodpecker : the natural and cultural history of picus viridis / Gerard Gorman. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (224 pages) : illustrations (colour). — ISBN 9781784274375 ePub ebook £24.99 ; 9781784274382 PDF ebook £24.99 ; BNB Number GBC304668. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Green woodpeckers. <hr />
<!B-2023> Gosling, Ted. Brixham in Old Photographs (Britain in Old Photographs) / by Ted Gosling and June Richards. — [Publisher unascertained], 1 Jun, 2023. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2020. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Brixham. History. Pictorial works. <hr />
<!B-2023> Graham, Gordon. The hope of the poor : philosophy, religion and economic development / Gordon Graham. — Exeter : Imprint Academic, 2023. — 230 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781788361019 paperback £14.95 ; BNB Number GBC340061. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-02-22. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Imprint Academic. Publications: Poverty. Socioeconomic aspects. <hr />
<!B-2023> Gray, Todd. Devon parish taxpayers, 1500-1650. Volume 3, Churchstow to Dunkeswell / edited by Todd Gray. — Exeter : Devon and Cornwall Record Society, 2023. — 1 online resource (xxxix, 354 pages) : illustrations, maps. — ISBN 1800108311 (electronic bk.) ; 9781800108318 (electronic bk.) ; BNB Number GBC366236. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-05. — <br />Subjects: Devon Church taxes. Registers. 1600-1650. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Guemar, Latefa Narriman. Algerian women and diasporic experience : from the Black decade to the Hirak / Latefa Narriman Guemar. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 1 online resource (242 pages). — ISBN 9781804130551 ePub ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC3C2121. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-28. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Algeria. Women. Social conditions. <hr />
<!B-2023> Guemar, Latefa Narriman. Algerian women and diasporic experience : from the Black decade to the Hirak / Latefa Narriman Guemar. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 242 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130544 hardback £80.00 ; BNB Number GBC3C0725. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-28. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Algeria. Women. Social conditions. <hr />
<!B-2023> Guyatt, Nicholas. The hated cage : an American tragedy in Britain's most terrifying prison / Nicholas Guyatt. - Paperback edition. - London : Oneworld, 2023. - vii, 419 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - ISBN 978086152215. - <br /> Copies: Waterstones, Exeter. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Princetown. Prisons. Dartmoor Prison. American prisoners of war. 1812-1815. - T-323.5 <hr />
<!B-2023> Hamblyn, Richard. The pocket cloud book : how to understand the skies / Richard Hamblyn. — Updated edition. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 144 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 14 cm. — ISBN 9781446310113 hardback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC3D5894. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 20023-07-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Clouds. Identification. <hr />
<!B-2023> His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services. PEEL 2021/22 Police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy ; an inspection of Devon and Cornwall Police. — [London] : The Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services 2023. — 63 pages : PDF document. — <a href=”https://www.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hmicfrs/wp-content/uploads/peel-assessment-2021-22-devon-and-cornwall.pdf”>Accessed March 2023</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Police forces. Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. Reports, surveys. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Hoffmann, Kathleen. Sacred art : create your own spiritual and mandala art with easy acrylic painting techniques / Kathleen Hoffmann. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 96 pages 96 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781446309636 paperback £12.99 ; BNB Number GBC330370. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-02-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Spirituality. Acrylic painting. Technique. <hr />
<!B-2023> Holman, Anne. The cottage on the cliff / Anne Holman. — Leicester : Linford, 2023. — 1 volume (large print) ; 19 cm. — ISBN 9781444849905 (pbk.) : £11.99 ; BNB Number GBC2K5239. — Historical novel set in Devon. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-11-16. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Hutchings, Sheila M. Humble beginnings / Sheila M. Hutchings. — London : Austin Macauley Publishers, 2023. — 1 online resource (132 pages). — ISBN 9781528987554 ePub ebook £3.50 ; BNB Number GBC3D2779. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-12. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Women. Hutchings, Sheila M. Biographies. <hr />
<!B-2023> Hutchings, Sheila M. Humble beginnings / Sheila M. Hutchings. — London : Austin Macauley Publishers, 2023. — 132 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781528987547 paperback £7.99 ; BNB Number GBC3D1540. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-12. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dawlish. Women. Hutchings, Sheila M. Personal reminiscences. <hr />
<!B-2023> Ingram, Zoë. # Drawing for the soul : simple drawing projects for beginners, to calm, soothe and restore / Zoë Ingram. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 128 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309759 paperback £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC3D5891. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 20023-07-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Drawing, Psychological aspects. <hr />
<!B-2023> Ivybridge Heritage and Archives Group. Mary Patricia Willcocks 1869-1952. — [Ivybridge] : Ivybridge Heritage and Archives Group, [ 2023]. — [12] pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cm. — Produced on the occasion of the unveiling of a blue plaque 9 June 2023. — <BR/>Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing June 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Writers. Willcocks, Mary Patricia. Biographies. 1869-1952. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Jackson, Maxwell. When grandad went train spotting / Maxwell Jackson. — Exeter : M & H, 2023. — 226 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 21 cm. - ISBN 9781399959896 paperback £16.50 ; BNB Number GBC3E8300. - Prepublication record. - BL: BNB 2023-08-09. - Devon. Exeter. Publishers. M & H. Publications: Trainspotting, Great Britain. Railways. Trainspotting. History. T-640 <hr />
<!B-2023> Jameson, Conor Mark. Finding W.H. Hudson : the writer who came to Britain to save the birds / Conor Mark Jameson. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (368 pages) : illustrations (colour). — ISBN 9781784273293 ePub ebook No price ; 9781784273309 PDF ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC3B7964. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-21. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: London. Ornithologists. Hudson, William Henry. Biographies. 1841-1922. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Jameson, Conor Mark. Finding W.H. Hudson : the writer who came to Britain to save the birds / Conor Mark Jameson. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 368 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781784273286 paperback £21.99 ; BNB Number GBC3B6522. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-21. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: London. Ornithologists. Hudson, William Henry. Biographies. 1841-1922. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Jecks, Michael. A moorland hanging / Michael Jecks. — London : Canelo Adventure, 2023. — 384 pages ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781804360729 paperback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC302547. — Historical crime novel featuring Simon Puttock and Sir Baldwin Furnshill set in Westcountry during reign of Edward II, 1307-1327. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-11. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Jezewski, Mayumi. My cute kawaii drawings : learn to draw adorable art with this easy step-by-step guide / Mayumi Jezewski. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 112 pages 112 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309902 paperback £12.99 ; BNB Number GBC319199. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-02-01. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Drawing, Technique. <hr />
<!B-2023> Jones, Benjamin. Property practice / Benjamin Jones. — Exeter : Revise SQE, 2023. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781914213403 ebook £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC346067. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-01. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Publications: England. Real property. Examinations. Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2023> Jones, Sadie. Amy and Lan / Sadie Jones. — London : Vintage, 2023. — 320 pages ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781529116175 paperback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC369710. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-05. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Kennedy, Susan. Crochet southwest spirit : over 20 bohemian crochet patterns inspired by the American Southwest / Susan Kennedy. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 128 pages ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309407 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC354481. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: United States. Southern States. Crocheting. Patterns. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Laugier, Sandra. TV-philosophy : how TV series change our thinking / Sandra Laugier. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 168 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130216 hardback £60.00 ; BNB Number GBC358955. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-22. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Television series. Philosophy. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Laugier, Sandra. TV-philosophy : how TV series change our thinking / Sandra Laugier. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 1 online resource (168 pages). — ISBN 9781804130223 ePub ebook £60.00 ; 9781804130230 PDF ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC360478. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-22. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Television series. Philosophy. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Laugier, Sandra. TV-philosophy in action : the ethics and politics of TV series / Sandra Laugier. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 1 online resource (256 pages). — ISBN 9781804130940 PDF ebook £60.00 ; 9781804130933 ePub ebook £60.00 ; BNB Number GBC360479. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-22. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Television series. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Laugier, Sandra. TV-philosophy in action : the ethics and politics of TV series / Sandra Laugier. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 256 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130926 hardback £60.00 ; BNB Number GBC358956. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-22. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Television series. Moral and ethical aspects. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Leighton, Jonathan. The tango of ethics : intuition, rationality and the prevention of suffering / Jonathan Leighton. — Exeter : Imprint Academic, 2023. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781788360883 (pbk.) : £14.95 ; BNB Number GBC2K1162. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-11-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Imprint Academic. Publications: Ethics. <hr />
<!B-2023> Lentano, Mario. Introducing Roman declamation : a new cultural and anthropological perspective / Mario Lentano ; translated by William Short. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 1 online resource (112 pages). — ISBN 9781804131022 ePub ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC3E0953. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Ancient Rome. Rhetoric. Intellectual life. <hr />
<!B-2023> Lentano, Mario. Introducing Roman declamation : a new cultural and anthropological perspective / Mario Lentano ; translated by William Short. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 112 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804131015 hardback £65.00 ; BNB Number GBC3D9573. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Ancient Rome. Rhetoric. Intellectual life. <hr />
<!B-2023> Liberov, Kostiantyn. With y(our) own eyes : brave work of Ukrainian frontline photographers / Kostiantyn & Vlkada Loberov ; texts by exhibition curators Anna Mazur & Anastasiia Adamiv. — [Exeter] : Devon Ukrainian Association ; Maketank, 2023. — [44] pages : chiefly coloured illustraions ; 21x30 cm. The exhibition was held in Exeter 3 February-14 March 2023. — <BR/>Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing June 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Photographic exhibitions. Ukraine. War photographe. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Lintott, Pam. The best of jelly roll quilts : 25 jelly roll patterns for quick quilting / Pam Lintott, Nicky Lintott. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 160 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309711 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC354483. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Quilting. Patterns. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Lorac, E. C. R. Murder in the mill race : a Devon mystery / E.C.R. Lorac. — New edition / introduction by Martin Edwards. — London : British Library Publishing, 2023. — 270 pages (large print) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781444850765 paperback £25.49 ; BNB Number GBC349482. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Macaskill, Hilary. Agatha Christie at home / Hilary Macaskill ; foreword by Mathew Prichard. — London : Pimpernel Press Ltd, 2023. — 192 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781914902000 hardback £30.00 ; BNB Number GBC3D1863. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-12. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Writers. Christie, Agatha, 1890-1976. Homes and haunts. <hr />
<!B-2023> MacDonald, Sheila Hamilton. Wills and the administration of estates / Sheila Hamilton MacDonald. — [Exeter] : Fink Publishing Ltd, 2023. — 1 online resource (xvii, 211 pages). — ISBN 9781914213427 ebook No price ; 9781914213267 ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC3C9320. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-05. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Fink Publishing. Publications: Probate law. Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2023> Mackley, Malcolm. Daymouth / Malcolm Mackley. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2023. — 1 online resource (320 pages). — ISBN 9781803134611 ePub ebook £4.99 ; BNB Number GBC2M5124. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-12-14. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Mackley, Malcolm. Daymouth / Malcolm Mackley. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2023. — 320 pages 320 pages ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781803135922 paperback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC2M3718. — Novel set in the Westcountry> Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-12-14. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Malay, Michael. Late light : finding home in the West Country / Michael Malay. — London : Manilla, 2023. — 256 pages ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781786581419 hardback £18.99 ; BNB Number GBC384492. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-03. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Naturalists. Malay, Michael. Local associations. Prepublication record. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Malay, Michael. Late light : finding home in the West Country / Michael Malay. — London : Manilla, 2023. — 1 online resource (256 pages). — ISBN 9781786581426 ePub ebook £12.99 ; BNB Number GBC386505. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-03. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Naturalists. Malay, Michael. Local associations. Prepublication record. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Marsden, Paul W. B. Philosophers and the meaning of life / Paul W.B. Marsden. — Exeter : Imprint Academic, 2023. — 350 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781788360982 paperback £19.95 ; BNB Number GBC3B0276. — BL: BNB 2023-06-14. — <br />Subjects: Prepublication record Exeter. Publishers. Imprint Academic, Publications: Life. Philosophy. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Marsden, Paul. Philosophers and the meaning of life / Paul W.B. Marsden. — Exeter : Imprint Academic, 2023. — 350 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781788360982 paperback £19.95 ; BNB Number GBC3B0276. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-14. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Imprint Academic. Publications: Life. Philosophy. — <hr />
<!B-2023> McLean, Gill. Dick ‘Pincher’ Pym : Topsham’s fisherman footballer / text by Gill McLean with Hilary acland, Hilary Burrow and Ian Davison. — Topsham : Topsham Museum, 2023. — 112 pages : illustrations l 21 co. — ISBN 9781838428327. — Dick Pym played for Exeter City 1911-1921. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing. ; Topsham Museum. <br />Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Footballers. Pym, Dick. Biographies 1893-1988. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Middleton, Neil. Sound identification of terrestrial mammals of Britain & Ireland / Neil Middleton, Stuart Newson, Huma Pearce. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (384 pages) : illustrations (colour). — ISBN 9781784273828 ePub ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC3E4464. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-08-02. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Britain. Mammals. Identification. <hr />
<!B-2023> Middleton, Neil. Sound identification of terrestrial mammals of Britain & Ireland / Neil Middleton, Stuart Newson, Huma Pearce. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 384 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781784273811 hardback £45.00 ; BNB Number GBC3E2895. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-08-02. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Britain. Mammals. Identification. <hr />
<!B-2023> Mitrani, Carla. More crochet iconic women : amigurumi patterns for 15 incredible women who changed the world / Carla Mitrani. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 120 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309247 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC301921. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Amigurumi crochet. Patterns. Prepublication record. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Mizzi, Chelsey Pippin. The tarot spreads yearbook : 52 spreads for getting to know tarot / Chelsey Pippin Mizzi. — Exeter : David & Charles, -2023 144 pages 144 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781446309643 paperback £14.99 ; BNB Number GBC330371. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-02-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Tarot. <hr />
<!B-2023> Montefiore, Santa Flappy investigates / Santa Montefiore. — London : Simon & Schuster UK Ltd., 2023. — 352 pages ; 20 cm. - ISBN 9781398510760 paperback £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC3E8231. - Prepublication record. - BL: BNB 2023-08-09. - Devon. Fiction. Texts. T-752 <hr />
<!B-2023> Morpurgo, Michael. Farm boy / Michael Morpurgo ; illustrated by Michael Foreman. — London : Farshore, 2023. — 80 pages : illustrations ; 19 x 26 cm. — ISBN 9780008612726 paperback £10.99 ; BNB Number GBC3A5238. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Children's literature. <hr />
<!B-2023> Munro, T. Orr. Slaughterhouse farm / T. Orr Munro. — London : HQ, 2023. — 1 online resource (320 pages). — ISBN 9780008479848 ePub ebook £20.00 ; BNB Number GBC351089. — Prepublication record . — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Munro, T. Orr. Slaughterhouse farm / T. Orr Munro. — London : HQ, 2023. — 320 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9780008479855 hardback £14.99 ; BNB Number GBC348139. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> National Garden Scheme. Gardens open for charity Devon 2023 / National Open Garden Scheme. — [East Clandon] : [National Garden Scheme], [ 2023]- — 48 pages : illustrations (colour), maps (colour) ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing April 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Gardens. Charity fund raising. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Norden, John, 1548-1625?. The Norden survey of the Duchy of Cornwall lands in the county of Devon : a translation and transcription / edited by Desmond Atkinson. — Exeter : Friends of Devon’s Archives, 2023. — X,389 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm. — ISBN 9781739379407. — Friends of Devon’s Archives. Occasional publications ; 6. — The survey was undertaken between 1615 and 1617 and covers the manors of Ashburton, Bradninch, Bovey Tracey, Exeter Castle, Heathfield, Buckfastleigh, Dunkeswell and Ottery St Mary. — <br /> Copies: [To be distributed to Devon and copyright libraries on publication]. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Crown lands. Duchy of Cornwall. Surveys. 1615-1617. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Norman, Mark. The folklore of Devon / Mark Norman. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 236 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130360 hardback £45.00 ; BNB Number GBC379942. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Folklore. <hr />
<!B-2023> Norman, Mark. The folklore of Devon / Mark Norman. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 1 online resource (236 pages) : illustrations (black and white). — ISBN 9781804130377 ePub ebook No price ; 9781804130384 PDF ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC381435. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Folklore. <hr />
<!B-2023> Norrington, Chris. Crochet collage garden : 100 patterns for crochet flowers, plants and petals / Chris Norrington. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 128 pages 128 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781446309391 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC301922. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Crochet. Patterns. Prepublication record. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Parvini, Neema. The prophets of doom / Neema Parvini. — Exeter : Societas, 2023. — 230 pages ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781788361118 paperback £14.95 ; BNB Number GBC3D9501. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Societas. Publications: Historians. Philosophy. 21st century. <hr />
<!B-2023> Pierce, Sophie The Green Hill: letters to a son. — Unbound, 2023. — <BR/>Copies: WSL(KK): 920/PIE/2023 . — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dart Valley. Burial grounds. Green Hill. Grief. Personal experiences. <hr />
<!B-2023> Poetry Teignmouth. Teignmouth poetry festival 2023, Fri 31st March to Sun 2nd April. — Teignmouth : Poetry Teignmouth, 2023. — 8 pages : colour illustrations, ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL Copy passed for cataloguing May 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Teignmouth. Poetry. Festivals. Programmes of events. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Pope, Maurice. The keys to democracy : sortition as a new model for citizen power / Maurice Pope ; edited by Hugh Pope, Quentin Pope. — Exeter : Imprint Academic, 2023. — 250 pages. 250 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781788360975 hardback £25.00 ; BNB Number GBC308278. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-18. — <br />Subjects: Devon Exeter. Publishers. Imprint Academic. Publications: Democracy. Political participation. <hr />
<!B-2023> Powell-Thomas, Andrew. Castles and fortifications of the West Country / Andrew Powell-Thomas. — Stroud : Amberley Publishing, 2023. — 96 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781398111288 paperback £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC375248. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Castles. History. Pictorial works. <hr />
<!B-2023> Powell, Thomas, Andrew. Castles and fortifications of the West Country / Andrew Powell-Thomas. — Stroud : Amberley Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (96 pages) : illustrations. — ISBN 9781398111295 ePub ebook £12.90 ; BNB Number GBC3A8020. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-07. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Military installations. <hr />
<!B-2023> Powley, Claudine. Modern granny stitch crochet : make clothes and accessories using the granny stitch / Claudine Powley. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 128 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309551 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC3D5889. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 20023-07-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Crocheting. Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2023> Prior, Hazel. Life and otter miracles / Hazel Prior. — London : Transworld Digital, 2023. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781473597570 ePub ebook £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC351733. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> Putano, Olga. Only yoking : top-down knitting patterns for 12 seamless yoke sweaters / Olga Putano. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 128 pages 128 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309469 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC325255. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-02-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Sweaters. Knitting. Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2023> Raye, Lee. The atlas of early modern wildlife : Britain and Ireland between the Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution / Lee Raye. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 328 pages : maps ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781784274078 hardback £35.00 ; BNB Number GBC375718. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Britain. Animals. Identification. History. <hr />
<!B-2023> Raye, Lee. The atlas of early modern wildlife : Britain and Ireland between the Middle Ages and the Industrial Revolution / Lee Raye. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (328 pages) : maps. — ISBN 9781784274092 PDF ebook No price ; 9781784274085 ePub ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC376878. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Britain. Animals. Identification. History. <hr />
<!B-2023> Richardson, Miles. Reconnection : fixing our broken relationship with nature / Miles Richardson. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 322 pages ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781784273507 hardback £17.99 ; BNB Number GBC340037. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-02-22. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Natural environment. Psychological aspects. <hr />
<!B-2023> Richardson, Miles. Reconnection : fixing our broken relationship with nature / Miles Richardson. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (322 pages). — ISBN 9781784273514 ePub ebook No price ; 9781784273521 PDF ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC341493. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-02-22. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Natural environment. Psychological aspects. <hr />
<!B-2023> Robinson, Jake. Invisible friends : how microbes shape our lives and the world around us / Jake Robinson. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 304 pages 304 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781784274337 hardback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC302328. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Microorganisms. <hr />
<!B-2023> Robinson, Jake. Invisible friends : how microbes shape our lives and the world around us / Jake Robinson. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (304 pages) : illustrations. — ISBN 9781784274344 ePub ebook £16.99 ; 9781784274351 PDF ebook £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC304667. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Microorganisms. <hr />
<!B-2023> <!TI Roblox> Roblox ultimate guide. — Exeter : Little Brother Books, 2023. — 80 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm. — ISBN 9781915788160 hardback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC3E3116. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-08-02. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Little Brother Books. Publications: Roblox (Computing platform). Juvenile literature. <hr />
<!B-2023> Sartori, Lee. Pokémon crochet 2 : bring even more Pokémon to life with 20 cute crochet patterns / Lee Sartori. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 112 pages. 112 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309353 paperback £14.99 ; BNB Number GBC2M3396. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-12-14. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Crocheting. Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2023> Shalvey, Aisling. Paediatrics in the Reichsuniversität Straßburg : children's medicine at a bastion of Nazi ideology / Aisling Shalvey. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 230 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130896 hardback £80.00 ; BNB Number GBC379945. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: France. Strasbourg. Reichsuniversität Strassburg. Child health services. World War, 1939-1945. <hr />
<!B-2023> Shalvey, Aisling. Paediatrics in the Reichsuniversität Straßburg : children's medicine at a bastion of Nazi ideology / Aisling Shalvey. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 1 online resource (230 pages). — ISBN 9781804130902 ePub ebook No price ; 9781804130919 PDF ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC381438. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: France. Strasbourg. Reichsuniversität Strassburg. Child health services. World War, 1939-1945. <hr />
<!B-2023> Shayshutt, Keith. Western National working timetables 1996. Volume 2, Devon division / Keith Shayshutt. — [Fakenham] : [Keith Shayshutt], January 2023. — 112 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour) ; 30 cm. — ISBN 1399939564 (pbk.) : £18.00 ; 9781399939560 (pbk.) : £18.00 ; BNB Number GBC3C3130. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-05. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Bus companies. Western National. Timetables. 1996. — <hr />
<!B-2023> <!TI Shoot> Shoot official annual 2024. — Exeter : Little Brother Books, 2023. — 80 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm. — ISBN 9781915788191 hardback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC3E3119. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-08-02. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Little Brother Books. Publications: Football. <hr />
<!B-2023> Simmons, Alick. Treated like animals : improving the lives of the creatures we own, eat and use / Alick Simmons. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 272 pages 272 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781784273415 hardback £19.99 ; BNB Number GBC2M3610. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-12-14. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Animal welfare. <hr />
<!B-2023> Simmons, Alick. Treated like animals : improving the lives of the creatures we own, eat and use / Alick Simmons. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (272 pages). — ISBN 9781784273439 PDF ebook £19.99 ; 9781784273422 ePub ebook £19.99 ; BNB Number GBC2M5072. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-12-14. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Animal welfare. <hr />
<!B-2023> Springael, Noor. Creative stained glass : 17 step-by-step projects for stunning glass art and gifts / Noor Springael. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 128 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781446309445 paperback £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC354482. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Glass painting and staining. Technique. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Squires, Tim. Stagecoach South West / Tim Squires. — Stroud : Amberley Publishing, 2023. — 96 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781445685793 paperback £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC3B6190. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-21. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Bus companies. Stagecoach Group. History. Pictorial works. <hr />
<!B-2023> Squires, Tim. Stagecoach South West / Tim Squires. — Stroud : Amberley Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (96 pages) : illustrations. - ISBN 9781445685809 ePub ebook £12.90 ; BNB Number GBC3F0702. - Prepublication record. - BL: BNB 2023-08-09. - Westcountry. Bus companies. Stagecoach Group. History. Pictorial works. T-624.74 <hr />
<!B-2023> Staude, Hermann. Southern African moths and their caterpillars / Hermann Staude, Mike Picker, Charles Griffiths. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (464 pages) : illustrations (colour), maps (colour). — ISBN 9781784273484 ePub ebook £40.00 ; BNB Number GBC3E0892. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Africa. Moths. Caterpillars. <hr />
<!B-2023> Staude, Hermann. Southern African moths and their caterpillars / Hermann Staude, Mike Picker, Charles Griffiths. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 464 pages : illustrations (colour), maps (colour) ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781784273477 paperback £40.00 ; BNB Number GBC3D9490. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Africa. Moths. Caterpillars. <hr />
<!B-2023> Stedman, Henry. Dorset & South Devon Coast Path. Part 3, Plymouth to Poole Harbour / Henry Stedman, Joel Newton. — New edition. — Hindhead : Trailblazer Publications, 2023. — 320 pages : illustrations, maps ; 18 cm. — ISBN 9781912716340 paperback £13.99 ; BNB Number GBC2L9778. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-12-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. South Devon. Coastal footpathe. South West Coast Path. Guidebooks. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Stephenson, Kate. A cultural history of school uniform / Kate Stephenson. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 232 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804131213 paperback £30.00 ; BNB Number GBC3D1756. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-12. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Great Britain. School uniforms. History. <hr />
<!B-2023> <!TI Stranger> Stranger Things ultimate guide. — 2024 edition. — Exeter : Little Brother Books, 2023. — 80 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 31 cm. — ISBN 9781915788184 hardback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC3E3118. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-08-02. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Little Brother Books. Publications: Stranger Things (television series). <hr />
<!B-2023> Stuart Line Cruises. Boat trips 2023. — Exmouth : Stuart Line Cruises, 2023. — [24] pages : colour illustrations, map ; 21cm. — Winter 2023/24 cruises inverted at back of booklet with separate titlepage. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Boat trips. Stuart Line. Programmes. 2020-2021. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Tait, Derek. Plymouth reflections / Derek Tait, Wesley Ashton. — Stroud : Amberley Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (96 pages) : chiefly illustrations (black and white, and colour). — ISBN 9781398107274 ePub ebook £12.90 ; BNB Number GBC327602. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-02-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. History. Pictorial works. <hr />
<!B-2023> Tait, Derek. Plymouth reflections / Derek Tait, Wesley Ashton. — Stroud : Amberley Publishing, 2023. — 96 pages : chiefly illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781398107267 paperback £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC301754. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. History. Pictorial works. Prepublication record. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Taylor, Daniella. Knit Foxy and friends : beginner-friendly knitting patterns for 6 stylish animals and 50 accessories / Daniella Taylor, Venice Shone. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 128 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446310038 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC3D5892. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 20023-07-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Soft toys. Knitting patterns. <hr />
<!B-2023> <!TI Television> Television with Stanley Cavell in mind / edited by David LaRocca, Sandra Laugier. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 432 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130186 hardback £125.00 ; BNB Number GBC358954. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-22. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Television programs. Philosophy. <hr />
<!B-2023> <!TI Television> Television with Stanley Cavell in mind / edited by David LaRocca, Sandra Laugier. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2023. — 1 online resource (432 pages). — ISBN 9781804130209 PDF ebook No price ; 9781804130193 ePub ebook £125.00 ; BNB Number GBC360477. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-22. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Television programs. Philosophy. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> <!TI TikTok. TikTok ultimate guide. — Exeter : Little Brother Books, 2023. — 80 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm. — ISBN 9781915788177 hardback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC3E3117. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-08-02. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Little Brother Books. Publications: TikTok. <hr />
<!B-2023> Topsham Museum. Dick Pym : the fisherman footballer : a Topsham trail. — Topsham : Topsham Museum, 2023. — Folded sheet ([6] pages) : colour illustrations, map ; 21 cm. — Dick Pym played for Exeter City 1911-1921. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing. ; Topsham Museum. <br />Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Footballers. Pym, Dick. Local associations. 1893-1988. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Topsham Music Festival. Topsham Music Festival 14th - 16th April 2023. — Topsham : Topsham Music Festival, 2023. — Folded sheet ([6] pages) : colour illustrations, map ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL Copy passed for cataloguing May 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Music festivals. Programmes of events. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Treharne, David. Twenty years of trust control at Exeter City Football Club / David Treharne. — Bradford : Ethics Press, 2023. — 1 volume ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781804410448 hardback £69.99 ; BNB Number GBC314413. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-25. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Football teams. Exeter City. Management. <hr />
<!B-2023> <!TI Trencherman's> Trencherman's guide. No. 31 / edited by Jo Rees. — Barnstaple : Salt Media, 2023. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour). — ISBN 9781739166823 paperback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC3E2870. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-08-02. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Restaurants. Guidebooks. <hr />
<!B-2023> Two Moors Festival. The Two Moors Festival 2023 : Dartmoor 5 - 8 October ; Exmoor 13 - 15 October. — [South Molton] : Two Moors Festival, 2023. — [8] pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Music festivals. Two Moors Festival. Programmes of events. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Visit Totnes. Visit Totnes 2023. — Totnes : Visit Totnes, 2023. — Folded sheet (18 pages) : colour illustrations, maps ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL Copy passed for cataloguing May 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Guidebooks. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> <!TI Visitor’s> A visitor’s guide to the River Exe and Exeter Canal. — [Exmouth] : Attraction Press, [ 2023]. — Folded sheet ([10] pages) : colour illustrations, map ; 21 cm. — Date from date of collection. — <br /> Copies: WSL Copy passed for cataloguing July 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exe River. Guidebooks. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Waller, Peter. Devon and Cornwall / Peter Waller. — Llanelli : Graffeg, 2023. — 64 pages. 64 pages ; 15 x 20 cm. — ISBN 9781802583830 hardback £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC314331. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-25. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Tramways. History. Pictorial works. <hr />
<!B-2023> Warren, John M. Frustrating flowers and puzzling plants : identifying the difficult species of Britain and Ireland / John M. Warren. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 336 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781784273316 paperback £29.99 ; BNB Number GBC354853. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Britain. Plants. Identification. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Warren, John M. Frustrating flowers and puzzling plants : identifying the difficult species of Britain and Ireland / John M. Warren. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (336 pages) : illustrations. — ISBN 9781784273323 ePub ebook No price ; 9781784273330 PDF ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC356542. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-03-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Britain. Plants. Identification. Prepublication record <hr />
<!B-2023> Wempe, Ashleigh. Mosaic knitting workshop : modern geometric designs for shawls, wraps, throws and more / Ashleigh Wempe. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2023. — 128 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309476 paperback £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC375313. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Knitting patterns. <hr />
<!B-2023> Westward MS. Discover Devon 2023. — South Brent : Westward M.S. Ltd., 2023. — 48 pages : colour illustrations,map ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Devon Guidebooks. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2023> Wheater, C. Philip. Animals under logs and stones. — Second edition / C. Philip Wheater, Helen J. Read, Charlotte E. Wheater. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (368 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour). — ISBN 9781784274184 ePub ebook No price ; 9781784274191 PDF ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC398311. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-24. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Britain. Soil invertebrates. <hr />
<!B-2023> Wheater, C. Philip. Animals under logs and stones. — Second edition / C. Philip Wheater, Helen J. Read, Charlotte E. Wheater. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 368 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781784274177 paperback £30.00 ; BNB Number GBC396657. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-24. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Britain. Soil invertebrates. <hr />
<!B-2023> Williams, Kayleigh Fawcett. Thermal imaging for wildlife applications / Kayleigh Fawcett Williams. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 1 online resource (176 pages). — ISBN 9781784273897 PDF ebook No price ; 9781784273880 ePub ebook No price ; BNB Number GBC332260. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-02-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Wildlife. Management. Infrared imaging. <hr />
<!B-2023> Williams, Kayleigh Fawcett. Thermal imaging for wildlife applications / Kayleigh Fawcett Williams. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2023. — 176 pages ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781784274160 hardback £75.00 ; 9781784273873 paperback £35.00 ; BNB Number GBC330846. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-02-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Wildlife. Management. Infrared imaging. <hr />
<!B-2023> Willingale, Anne. A scent of lavender / Anne Willingale. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2023. — 1 volume ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781803136004 (pbk.) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC2K5648. — Novel set in 19th century Plymouth. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-11-16. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2023> <!TI World> The world of dinosaurs. — Exeter : Little Brother Books, 2023. — 80 pages : illustrations ; 31 cm. — ISBN 9781915788092 hardback £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC3E3113. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-08-02. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Little Brother Books. Publications: Dinosaurs. Juvenile literature. <hr />
<!B-2023> Yardimci, Abigail. My little Ramadan : a heart-warming novel about motherhood, hunger and divine intervention / Abigail Yardimci. — London : Soft Rebel Publishing, 2023. — 430 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781916898677. — Sequel to the Life is yours trilogy. — <br /> Copies: Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Brixham. Writers. Works: Fiction. <hr />
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Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-30240834788420346102022-12-16T15:17:00.002-08:002022-12-19T08:54:11.168-08:00Westcountry Studies. Issue 28, Christmas 2022<p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDQ3L2eCrH1pcvNSyzSw9HZ8_aoONyy5MxG9lSbS9YAUjWghwUmqAqnfWgfg_ojfhfzbZgI-jR-z_AUhSm3Sqkp8FUuCakhAkTpkMT6sw2TtEynVa_CjuzTD22s9y2Ktyo-TnESlcjbrw/s1600/westcounty-studies-mercator-1609.jpg" width="400" /> </td><td><center><b>Westcountry Studies</b></center><center><b><br />a </b><b>bibliographical newsletter</b></center><center><b><br /></b></center><center><b>on Devon and its region<br /><br />Issue 28 <br /><br />Christmas 2022</b></center><center><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s1600/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="249" data-original-width="391" height="126" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s200/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" width="200" /></a></center><center></center></td></tr></tbody></table><p style="text-align: justify;"><b>Henry Williamson</b> </p><p style="text-align: justify;">I never intended to produce another newsletter this year, but this special issue results from an email drawing my attention to a sale from the Henry Williamson Estate sent on Sunday 11 December by Colin Bray of Libraries Unlimited - an appropriately named individual to draw attention to a writer who lived many years by the river Bray in north Devon. He wrote: "Scouring forthcoming auctions like I do, I came across a number of lots selling Henry Williamson's personal archives including two lots of manuscripts etc. The auction takes place this coming Wednesday." </p><p style="text-align: justify;">He directed me to lots 140 and 141 described as: "Henry Williamson: drafts & proofs: a quantity of galley proofs, typescripts and draft copies". Illustrations showed that they seemed to include a wealth of material, including a copy of a manuscript of <i>Dandelion days</i>, a favourite with me because Colham School was a thinly disguised depiction of Colfe's Grammar School which both Williamson and I attended. </p><p style="text-align: justify;">This upcoming auction had passed me by and it does not seem to have been widely publicised. I alerted the The University Special Collections, the Devon Heritage Centre and Exeter City of Literature and also the trustees of the Friends of Devon's Archives and the Kent Kingdon Bequest, both of which I suggested might be able to support purchases of the papers of one of Devon's leading writers, although I thought that the estimates were on the low side, especially should American universities enter the fray. In the short timescale, I had no opportunity to examine the sale catalogue more fully, and I received no feedback except a comment that HW's fascist leanings might make any purchase controversial. </p><p style="text-align: justify;">So the sale went ahead and Colin got back to me: "I followed the auction today and an unusual number of Williamson lots sold to the room, not online. From that I intuit that a) collectors travelled to view the lots and bid in person and b) Devon institutions had limited luck if they did bid. The lots generally sold above estimate - and in some cases, much above estimate ..." - and therefore much above anything Devon could have afforded. </p><p style="text-align: justify;">This led me to look more closely at the <a href="https://www.stridesauctions.co.uk/print-catalogue/82C3571705C666523F1E7BB64A7CFF0E/8135180261529462D85C16B39552E6F9/antiques-etc/">sale catalogue</a>. The material from the Henry Williamson estate formed part of a massive three day sale by Stride and Son, auctioneers in Chichester, from 14 to 16 December 2022. and those I discovered were lots 100-168 in the first day of the sale. Each lot contained from one to thirty or more items. I have produced a <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2022/12/henry-williamson-literary-estate-stride.html">listing of the lots</a> together with the estimated and hammer prices, rather like bolting the stable door after the horse has escaped, but at least capturing something of what has been lost by the scattering to the four winds of this important literary estate. I have also started to capture some of the illustrations, but am reluctant to do too much work in case the contents of the estate have already been listed and are available locally. Some of the illustrations may be useful for updating the <i>Devon bibliography - </i>if I ever find the time. </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://content.easyliveauction.com/auctions/images_lots/11C9204AFB35E4A733020EC6FBB89B14_str01/1100339756_PREVIEW.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="500" data-original-width="500" height="500" src="https://content.easyliveauction.com/auctions/images_lots/11C9204AFB35E4A733020EC6FBB89B14_str01/1100339756_PREVIEW.JPG" width="500" /></a></div><p style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #515151; font-family: Lora, serif; font-size: 1.2em; margin: 0px 0px 10px; text-align: justify;"><strong style="box-sizing: border-box;">Lot 117 </strong><span style="box-sizing: border-box; font-size: 14px;">TARKA THE OTTER: AUTHOR'S SPECIAL COPY: </span><span style="font-size: 14px;">the annotated first draft for the privately printed 1927 edition of Tarka the Otter, later released in an issue of 100 copies: with 4pp prospectus tipped in at front, inscribed by Williamson in red ink 'This is No.1 of the Private Emigrants Edition, of which there is only one copy. Made in Skirr Cottage on 7th Jul 1927...': 8vo, crudely bound in brown boards with cloth spine, further inscribed to backstrip 'Private Emigrants Edition' and 'PS the glue isn't: the darned stuff is 'size' after all. BLAST and BEWARE!', with printed Georgeham label and owl device to front cover, further inscribed by Williamson 'Bibliographical Note and Warning...this very extra special first (glue) edition of Tarka the Otter was made in exasperation, fingers, clothes, hair, ear those all in contact, while Pie and her kitten were eating Ida's very special supper of egg stuffed with last night's sardine-remnant. During the confusion, the fact escaped the author-binder that the leaves HEREIN were loose and unstitched. So beware!!! Open carefully lest the bag of tricks falleth apart. Prize this first & sole copy of the first edition: it will be worth much gold in the (?) to come!!': with occasional further marginalia in ink and pencil at points throughout, contents shaken, front and rear 'endpapers' formed of specimen pages from the subsequent limited edition. (1) </span><span style="font-size: 14px;">Hammer: </span><span style="font-size: 14px;">£1800.</span></p><div class="lotDescContent" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #515151; font-family: Lora, serif; padding-bottom: 20px;"><b style="background-color: transparent; text-align: justify;">ReConEx</b></div><div class="lotDescContent" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; padding-bottom: 20px;"><span style="background-color: transparent; color: #515151; font-family: Lora, serif; text-align: justify;">On 8 December I recorded a second podcast for the </span><a href="https://reconex.exeter.ac.uk/" style="background-color: transparent; font-family: Lora, serif; text-align: justify;">Writing religious conflict and community in Exeter 1500-1750</a><span style="background-color: transparent; color: #515151; font-family: Lora, serif; text-align: justify;"> project. It continued my discussion of the region's book trades from the mid 17th century until the end of the period covered by the project and will be released in the New Year. It involved the production or revision of several web pages. I was anxious to extend the coverage of publications to include illustrations and selected and placed in chronological order the earliest topographical prints listed by John Somers Cocks in </span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: -webkit-center;"><a href="https://etched-on-devons-memory.blogspot.com/2022/11/devon-topographical-prints-1539-1750.html">Devon topographical prints 1539-1750: a chronological listing</a></span><span style="background-color: transparent; color: #515151; font-family: Lora, serif; text-align: justify;">. The list</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"> adds to them some earlier items which may not exactly fall within the scope of Somers Cocks but which indicate the slowly emerging published iconography of Exeter and Devon. Many of the earliest items were woodcuts, printed at the same time as the text, and were sometimes highly imaginative. While the earliest image of Exeter depicts the twin towers of the Cathedral, the Castle, the city walls and the bridge, it remained in manuscript from about 1539 until 1822. Others were mere factotum woodblocks, which could serve for any town </span></span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: times; text-align: justify;">the printer</span><span style="color: #666666; font-family: times; text-align: justify;"> happened to be dealing with. It was not until the later 17th century (with the notable exception of John Hooker in 1587) that realistic images of the city and county began to appear. One surprising aspect is the good representation of technical and scientific topics - the Eddystone lighthouses were at least as popular an icon as Exeter Cathedral in the early 18th century. </span></div><div class="lotDescContent" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #515151; font-family: Lora, serif; padding-bottom: 20px;"><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px;">I also produced a draft listing of engraved </span><a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2018/12/portraits.html" style="background-color: transparent; text-align: justify;">Portraits</a><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px;"> of Devonians published before the mid-18th century. It includes</span><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px;"> entries for bishops of Exeter for whom no published portraits have yet been traced to show how selective coverage in this early period is - there is nothing to compare with the iconic portraits of Luther, Melanchthon and other reformers which illustrated the early Reformation on the continent of Europe. The groundwork for the present page is based on the collections of the National Portrait Galley, but it is hoped to augment them with engraved portraits in the collections of the Westcountry Studies Library, Devon and Exeter Institution, Exeter Cathedral Library, Royal Albert Memorial Museum and University of Exeter Special Collections. The P&D references are to Exeter City Library stock numbers assigned mainly during the 1930s. Portraits to be included in future issues of this page would be mainly limited to published engraved or lithographed portraits and caricatures of individuals with Devon connections or by Devon artists or engravers and will be extended forward in time into the 19th century.</span></div><div class="lotDescContent" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: border-box; color: #515151; font-family: Lora, serif; padding-bottom: 20px;"><b style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px;">On a a seasonal note</b></div><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">Casting around desperately for a seasonal note on which to end the year, I stumbled upon a Westcountry author unknown to BNB:</span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0 0 0 40px; padding: 0px;"><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, Times, FreeSerif, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.4px;">Paulinyi, Rebecca. <i>The Worst Christmas Ever? Christmas in Devon </i>/ by Rebecca Paulinyi. - Independently published, <span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>2018. - 260 pages ; 22 cm. ISBN 9781790763580. - South West Series Book 1. - <span style="white-space: pre;"> </span></span></span></p></blockquote><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, Times, FreeSerif, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.4px;">Looking for something more positive I noted that it was the first in a series, and fortunately things improved for the heroine by book 4 in the series: </span></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 15.4px;"><span style="background-color: white; font-family: Times New Roman, Times, FreeSerif, serif; text-align: start;"></span></span></p><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0 0 0 40px; padding: 0px;"><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, Times, FreeSerif, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.4px;">Paulinyi, Rebecca. <i>The Best Christmas Ever ; a Wedding in Devon Novella</i> / By Rebecca Paulinyi. - Independently published, 2020. - 146 pages. - ISBN: 9798689189642. South West Series Book 4. - </span></span></p></blockquote><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, Times, FreeSerif, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.4px;">In fact there are seven in the series, several of them set in Totnes or elsewhere in south Devon, and they are all available on Kindle. I will therefore add them to the <i>Devon bibliography</i> in the New Year. </span></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, Times, FreeSerif, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.4px;">Christmas is the time for annuals, and a chat at the bar of the Coaver Club at County Hall revealed to me that a fellow drinker had worked on the accounts of a national publisher whose headquarters were once in the Old Rectory in Matford Lane</span>, <span style="font-size: 15.4px;">which I pass each time I venture into town. It proved to be Pedigree Books, responsible between 1993 and 2016 for numerous annuals, an output that has been continued since by Little Brother Books. They published the </span><i style="font-size: 15.4px;">Rupert Annual</i><span style="font-size: 15.4px;"> from about 1995 to 2011 with the Daily Express and also reprinted earlier volumes from the 1940s and 1950s as well as the Giles and Andy Capp series of cartoons. The </span><i style="font-size: 15.4px;">Star Wars Annual</i><span style="font-size: 15.4px;"> (2005-2014) was another long-running title, but they covered many more popular figures: Batman, Bunty, Clone Wars, Kung Fu Panda, Noddy, Old Bibliofool, Pokémon, Shreck, Sindy, Smurfs, South Park, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, World Wrestling Entertainment and many more. BNB insist on listing most of them as "journals" despite the fact that many of them only survived for a year, which makes tracking, identifying and dating them problematic, but I hope to produce a list of these too in the New Year. My thoughts are not entirely in the period of hand printing and these manifestations of today's popular culture which emanate from our City of Literature are worthy of recording. To twist an adage: look after the present and the past will look after itself. </span></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, Times, FreeSerif, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.4px;">I leave you at the end of this <i>annus horribilissimus</i> with an annual that was in the Christmas display at the Devon and Exeter Institution: </span></span></p><p style="text-align: start;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, Times, FreeSerif, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.4px;"></span></span></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, Times, FreeSerif, serif;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgbQQZBo8MiazkCp2tN11ht-lu2ytf9Tqhz46-wRYOIpN6NFTt-EJy0vS_n9dtcpoYNR4EZzc415N4OAc3oIKhiW5je7W6do-7oqSZTjXthoi6hK6eGq0AWzWZU-QPZxwX8EtpdhJ7r0SOEmYtABkon4r13upOgm17Z0qbV0N0QI5o45IfIIk8fMgzq/s1280/EXETER-WHEATON-1883.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1280" data-original-width="961" height="640" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgbQQZBo8MiazkCp2tN11ht-lu2ytf9Tqhz46-wRYOIpN6NFTt-EJy0vS_n9dtcpoYNR4EZzc415N4OAc3oIKhiW5je7W6do-7oqSZTjXthoi6hK6eGq0AWzWZU-QPZxwX8EtpdhJ7r0SOEmYtABkon4r13upOgm17Z0qbV0N0QI5o45IfIIk8fMgzq/w480-h640/EXETER-WHEATON-1883.jpg" width="480" /></a></span></div><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, Times, FreeSerif, serif;"><br /> Thomas' "Devonian" Christmas annual, edited by the Practical Hatter [...] by Devonshire contributors only. </span><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px;">Exeter : H. Leduc, printer, 32, Waterbeer St. Publishers: Wheaton & Co., Fore Street, Exeter, </span><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; white-space: pre;"> </span><span style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px;">1883. </span><p></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: start;">It is a title that I had not come across before and it serves as a more appropriate greeting card to you than Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It is the last title I add to the <i>Devon bibliography</i> this year in hope rather than expectation of a better year for us all in 2023.</span></p>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-84725238740494474752022-12-16T14:47:00.000-08:002022-12-16T14:47:05.088-08:00Henry Williamson literary estate. Stride and Son sale 14 December 2022<p></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="color: #515151; font-weight: normal;">Stride and Son<st1:address w:st="on">, auctioneers, <st1:city w:st="on">Chichester</st1:city>, [Extract from sale catalogue:] </st1:address></span></strong><strong><span style="color: #515151; font-weight: normal;"><i>Antiques etc. </i></span></strong><span style="color: #515151;"><i>To
include items from the estate of author and novelist Henry Williamson.</i> 14-16
December 2022.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><b><span style="color: #515151;">14
December 2022 325 lots (100-168 Henry Williamson Estate)</span></b></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 100. </span><span style="color: #515151;">SCHOOL
PRIZE: SHAW-SPARROW (W, editor):'The Bible in Art', London, Hodder &
Stoughton, n.d: 2 vols, publishers red cloth, worn: each with printed prize
label from Colfe's Grammar School Lewisham, made out to H W Williamson and
dated 1908, 4to: DUNCAN (L L) 'A History of Colfe's Grammar School Lewisham..',
London, Worshipful Company of Leather Sellers, 1910: frontis loose, printed
prize label to Williamson dated May 1913, publishers red cloth, 8vo: with 17
others, largely issues of school magazines and histories, several inscribed or
with annotations by Williamson. (20). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 – 150. Hammer: £170</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 101. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Wet Flanders Plain..': Beaumont Press, 1929: No.1 of 80 copies
printed on hand-made parchment vellum, signed by author artist and publisher,
with extensive annotations in green ink by Williamson to front flyleaves dated
4th June 1929, annotations and amendments in various inks at points throughout:
publishers quarter vellum over printed boards, spine a little yellowed, 8vo:
with 2 copies of the first American edition, both with Williamson's annotations
plus another copy of the first mentioned edition (No.146/400 copies, buckram
backed) and two other later editions. (6). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
150 – 200. Hammer: £800</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 102. </span><span style="color: #515151;">LYSONS
(Daniel & Samuel): 'Magna Britannia; Devonshire Section', London 1822: 2
vols in one, extensive inscription by Williamson to FFE, Devon 1929, 19thc
cloth, front board and backstrip split away, 4to: with 16 other misc. books,
topography and reference, several with Williamson's ownership inscriptions.
(17). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
70 – 100. Hammer: £50</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 103. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
AND THE WAR: a collection of books and periodicals relating to both world wars
from Williamson's library to include: DOVE (Janet Gordon) 'Carry On': no date
or publisher, 18pp, printed wrappers stapled to spine, inscribed to Williamson
inside upper cover 'Billy with all good wishes for the future...Sunday, 9-11
19': THOMASON (John W) 'Fix Bayonets!', New York & London, Scribners, 1926:
Putnam's Booksellers receipt made out to Henry Williamson for the book loosely
inserted, dated 12th June 1916, publishers boards with dustjacket, torn and
frayed: 'King Albert's Book': Daily Telegraph, 1914: inscribed to front
pastedown 'H W Williamson, Rifle Brigade, 11th Brigade, 4th Division BEF 1914',
further inscribed in pencil to the free endpaper: approx 38 issues 'The Ypres
Times', 1920s: numerous issues 'The Wasp, Journal of the 16th Foot', 1920s
period: and others similar. (2 shelves). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
200 – 400. Hammer: £1700</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 104. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Linhay on the Downs..', </span><st1:city style="color: #515151;" w:st="on">London</st1:city><span style="color: #515151;">, </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Jonathan</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Cape</st1:placename></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">, 1934: FIRST EDITION: author's copy
with corrections, inscribed in red ink to FFE 'Don't Pinch This Book!! Author's
Own Private Bloody Awful Copy, HW, Shallowford 2 Novr. 1934': publishers green
cloth with dustjacket, frayed to extremities: with a second copy, inscriptions
of Henry Williamson and other family members to front FE, plus 10 others. (12). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 – 150. Hammer: £90</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #515151;"><o:p>L</o:p></span><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">ot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 105. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Story of a </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Norfolk</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">
Farm...' London, Faber, 1941: 8vo, red cloth backed boards, inscribed to FFE in
blue ink 'Henry Williamson Stiffkey' and in red ink to title page 'Second Title
Page': HAGGARD (H Ryder) 'A Farmer's Year..', Longmans Green et al, 1899:
inscribed to half title 'Henry Williamson Old Hall Farm, Stiffkey Norfolk
1943', publishers blue cloth, 8vo, rubbed: together with 27 others, including
various editions of the first named title, 'The Wild Red Deer of Exmoor', 'Life
in a Devon Village', 'Best Hunting Stories', etc. (29). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
70 – 100.</span><span style="color: #515151;"> </span><span style="color: #515151;">Hammer: £220.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 106. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'A Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight' series: a complete set of 15
volumes, all First Editions, 1951-1969, publishers cloth with dustjackets, all
but the second and fifth titles with Williamson's ownership marks, annotations,
dedications or related correspondence loosely inserted. (15). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
200 – 400. Hammer: £4000</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 107. </span><span style="color: #515151;">BOWLBY
(Alex): 'Recollections of Rifleman Bowlby, </span><st1:country-region style="color: #515151;" w:st="on">Italy</st1:country-region><span style="color: #515151;">
1944..', </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">,
Leo Cooper, 1969: FIRST EDITION: publishers cloth with dustjacket, inscribed to
front FE 'To Henry Williamson from Alex Bowlby Sept.1969': with a quantity of
misc. literature and non-fiction over 2 shelves. (Quantity). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
50 – 100. Hammer: £210</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 108. </span><span style="color: #515151;">STIFFKEY
FARM SACKS: a group of 3 large hessian sacks, each printed in black 'Henry
Williamson Stiffkey', folded with some tears and marks. (3). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
60 – 100. Hammer: £80</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 109. </span><span style="color: #515151;">PERIODICALS/EPHEMERA:
a quantity in 2 boxes, to include 6 issues of 'Aylesford Review', late 1950s
period, with various annotations by Williamson: corrected galley proofs of 'The
Lost Legion', published in The Adelphi, 1948, plus related ephemera, mock-ups
and flyers, numerous issues with Williamson's markings: plus miscellaneous
other printed periodicals, mostly with contributions by Williamson including
John O'London's Weekly, Farmers Weekly, New Statesman, Time & Tide </span><span style="color: #515151;">and
others. (2 boxes). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
150 – 200. Hammer: £80</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 110. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'A Fox Under My Cloak...', </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">,
Macdonald, 1962: 2nd impression: front FE inscribed in black ink '2nd
impression, March 1962..HW's file copy. Do not steal this book': publishers red
cloth with dustjacket, minor wear to extremities, 8vo: 'Donkey Boy', London,
Macdonald, 1952: with annotations and corrections in Williamson's hand in ink
and pencil, publishers green cloth with dustjacket chipped to extremities: with
approx 50 other volumes from the 'Chronicle of Ancient Sunlight' series,
various editions, most in dustjacket, to include other copies inscribed or
annotated by the author. (2 shelves). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
200 – 300. Hammer: £620.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 111. </span><span style="color: #515151;">PROOF
COPIES: collection of approx 25 proof copies of various titles by Williamson,
many with his markings and annotations, a few ragged or disbound, publishers
printed wrappers with general wear and dustsoiling, 8vo. (One shelf). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
200 – 400. Hammer: £520.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 112. </span><span style="color: #515151;">LAWRENCE
(A W, introduction by): 'Men in Print..Essays in Literary Criticism by T E
Lawrence..': Golden Cockerel Press, No.124/500 numbered copies: some spotting
and staining throughout, front pastedown inscribed in black ink 'This book was
stained, and subject to mildew, whilst stored in a damp granary of the Old Hall
Barn Stiffkey in Norfolk during the 1937-45 period...HW, 21/7/61': with
occasional marginalia in his hand elsewhere, plus an extensive note relating to
correspondence with T E Lawrence on the divisional title to chapter 4: 4to,
blue quarter crushed morocco by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, teg, remainder rough
trimmed. (1). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 – 200. Hammer: £280.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 113. </span><span style="color: #515151;">T E
LAWRENCE: 'T E Lawrence, Correspondence with Henry Williamson...': edited by
Peter Wilson (and Anne Williamson), Castle Hill Press, 2000: limited to 702
numbered copies, this copy out of series, marked 'X Edition Copyright Owner's
Copy': small folio, publishers brown cloth with dustjacket, short tear and
crease to lower panel, otherwise VG: together with 3 other books by or relating
to Lawrence, plus a TLS from Colin Graham to Williamson dated September 1970,
relating to the circumstances surrounding Lawrence's death, plus some other
stationery and research material. (Sm.Qty). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
70 – 100. Hammer: £300.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 114. </span><span style="color: #515151;">INSCRIBED
BY C R W NEVINSON: SITWELL (Osbert): 'CRW Nevinson': </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">, Ernest Benn, 1925: publishers boards
with dustjacket, chipped to extremities: pencil inscribed to front FE 'To Henry
Williamson Xmas 1932 from CRW Nevinson & Kathleen', plus personal printed
greetings card (unused) loosely inserted. (2). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 – 150. Hammer: £620.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 115. </span><span style="color: #515151;">GILES
(Carl): undated Christmas card with design by Giles, boldly signed in black ink
from 'Carl & Joan', vertical adhesion mark to lower cover and some light
creasing. (1). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
20 – 30. Hammer: £20.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 116. </span><span style="color: #515151;">THE
PATHWAY, FIRST REVISED PROOF, ANNOTATED: the first revised proof copy of 'The Pathway'
(1928), fourth title in the 'Flax of Dream' series, heavily annotated and
corrected throughout in various inks and pencil in Williamson's hand, initial
leaf stamped 'rough proof only which please return' and dated 23 Aug 1928,
specially bound in near contemporary dark crushed morocco, gilt title and
'First Revised Proof' direct to spine, 8vo. (1). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
200 – 300. Hammer: £250.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 117. </span><span style="color: #515151;">TARKA
THE OTTER: AUTHOR'S SPECIAL COPY: the annotated first draft for the privately
printed 1927 edition of Tarka the Otter, later released in an issue of 100
copies: with 4pp prospectus tipped in at front, inscribed by Williamson in red
ink 'This is No.1 of the Private Emigrants Edition, of which there is only one
copy. Made in Skirr Cottage on 7th Jul 1927...': 8vo, crudely bound in brown
boards with cloth spine, further inscribed to backstrip 'Private Emigrants
Edition' and 'PS the glue isn't: the darned stuff is 'size' after all. BLAST
and BEWARE!', with printed Georgeham label and owl device to front cover, further
inscribed by Williamson 'Bibliographical Note and Warning...this very extra
special first (glue) edition of Tarka the Otter was made in exasperation,
fingers, clothes, hair, ear those all in contact, while Pie and her kitten were
eating Ida's very special supper of egg stuffed with last night's
sardine-remnant. During the confusion, the fact escaped the author-binder that
the leaves HEREIN were loose and unstitched. So beware!!! Open carefully lest
the bag of tricks falleth apart. Prize this first & sole copy of the first
edition: it will be worth much gold in the (?) to come!!': with occasional
further marginalia in ink and pencil at points throughout, contents shaken,
front and rear 'endpapers' formed of specimen pages from the subsequent limited
edition. (1). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
400 – 600. Hammer: £1800</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 118. </span><span style="color: #515151;">TARKA
THE OTTER: FIRST & SECOND REVISED PROOFS: the first and second revised
proof copies of Tarka the Otter, the first with numerous marginalia and
amendments in blue ink in the author's hand, intermittently stamped 'this
marked proof to be returned', the second with title page supplied in green ink
in Williamson's hand and notes to initial few leaves, the pair uniformly bound
in contemporary blue half crushed morocco, spines gilt lettered direct, with
original watercolour designs to the boards depicting otters amongst plants,
light wear to extremities, both 8vo. (2). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
400 - 600. Hammer £3200. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 119. </span><span style="color: #515151;">TARKA
THE OTTER: 'Tarka the Otter..His Joyful Water-Life & Death in the Country
of the Two Rivers': privately printed for subscribers only, 1927: No.2 of 100
numbered copies, this marked the author's copy and signed by Henry Williamson,
his owl device beside, further inscribed 'for his son, grandson,
great-grandson, et seq. as an heirloom. Or I'll haunt the one as sells 'm!!..8
August 1927', with further handwritten provenance from his son Richard below
dated 21st August 1972: printed endpapers, publishers full vellum with morocco
label, teg, remainder untrimmed, 8vo: together with a similar copy, No.3 in
series, inscribed 'Henry Williamson for G E Williamson': plus another copy in
half vellum, No.76/100 copies with Williamson's signature and monogram,
additionally signed to front FE 'Charles Robert Calvert Hibbert Esq, with
affectionate regard from Henry Williamson Christmas 1927': plus 2 copies of the
large paper issue in brown buckram, limited to 1000 copies, both unnumbered/out
of series. (5). </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
1000 – 1500. Hammer: £5200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 120. </span><span style="color: #515151;">THE
PATHWAY: FIRST PROOF DRAFT, ANNOTATED: the first proof draft of The Pathway,
fourth in the 'Flax of Dream' series, specially bound and with Williamson's
annotations throughout, inscribed in his hand to front FE 'Dedication on two
planes: to Zoroaster, Jesus, Paul, Blake, Shelley, Thompson, Jefferies, Hardy,
Shaw (G B & T E) and many others. To the son and the mother, in the hope
that there be a pathway to the light in the sun...Henry Williamson, Georgeham
North Devon, 1 December 1928', his owl monogram beside, printed label opposite
reading 'This is No.1 for Henry Williamson - of the cradle edition of The
Pathway', numerous annotations in red/green ink and pencil throughout,
specially bound in contemporary brown quarter morocco, gilt lettered direct,
Williamson's monogram blocked to the boards, with 2 side ALS to Williamson from
Gwendoline Rondle (Williamson's first love), plus a privately produced
greetings card from her loosely inserted, 8vo. (1) - Estimate: 300 - 500. Hammer:
£320</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 121. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Flax of Dream' series: 'The Beautiful Years', 1929, No.15/200
copies signed by author, publishers blue cloth: 'Dandelion Days', 1930, signed
by Williamson in green ink and out of series: 'The Dream of Fair Women', 1931,
marked 'numberless' in Williamson's hand and with extensive manuscript
background to the story's construction in author's hand to limitation page:
'The Pathway', 1928, Williamson's own copy containing 2 letters from John
Masefield received in June 1934, plus tipped in photograph and further
handwritten background on the narrative in author's hand to limitation page,
marked No.201/200 copies (1 of 3 belonging to the author, dated Shallowford
1931) all 8vo: together with another set, 2 of the volumes also with extensive
inscriptions by Williamson, plus 4 copies of 'Some Notes on the Flax of Dream
and Other Essays', pub. Paupers Press, 1988. (12) - Hammer: £1300. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
400 - 600</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 122. </span><span style="color: #515151;">IN
MEMORIAM T E LAWRENCE, LIMITED TO 8 COPIES: WILLIAMSON (Henry): 'The Gold
Falcon or The Haggard of Love': printed for the author, 1933: No.3 of 8 copies
privately produced, inscribed 'No.3' and with initials 'TES' underlined in
Williamson's hand below printed dedication to the author, full vellum gilt,
teg, remainder untrimmed. </span><span style="color: #515151;">One
of 8 copies specially printed and bound, eventually produced only days after T
E Lawrence's death. It seems likely that this copy was initialled by Williamson
in memory of his lost friend. (1) - Hammer: £3600. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
500 - 800</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 123. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Gold Falcon or The Haggard of Love..' printed for the author,
1933: one of 8 copies specially printed and bound, this copy with unique
printed dedication to ILW (Ida Letitia Williamson), 'most magnanimous and
natural of women whose essence is in the character of Ann': original full
vellum gilt, teg, remainder untrimmed, light marks else VG. (1) - Hammer: £1250.
Estimate: 200 - 400</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 124. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'Salar the Salmon': 'this edition consists of 13 copies of the first
printed version, hand-corrected by the author at Shallowford during the summer
of 1935..': specially bound in contemporary brown half calf over marbled
boards, spine gilt lettered direct, text printed to recto of leaves only, a
little scuffed and a few areas of insect action, 8vo: together with 2 other
copies of the same edition in half blue morocco, generally in very good
condition. (3) - Hammer: £520. Estimate: 400 - 600</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 125. </span><span style="color: #515151;">HENRY
WILLIAMSON, CORRESPONDENCE AND EPHEMERA: a large quantity of correspondence to
Henry Williamson and some related ephemera, largely 1950s-60s period including
much from literary agents, the BBC and publishers, contained in 3 box files and
a small 4 drawer filing cabinet, plus a box of Williamson's cheque stubs from
the same period. (Qty) - Hammer: £1250. Estimate: 400 - 600</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 126. </span><span style="color: #515151;">ANN
(Myfanwy) THOMAS (daughter of poet Edward Thomas and lover of Henry
Williamson): 'The Baite by John Donne': handwritten and illustrated ink and
watercolour rendition by Ann Thomas, 4pp within covers, dedication to initial
page 'to HW from AT December 1 1931' (Williamson's birthday, their relationship
commencing in summer of the same year), full page illustration of naked female
figure amongst fish and plants, small folio: together with 2 contemporary
photographs of Ann Thomas, plus a proof copy of her book, with a few manuscript
amendments and newspaper-excerpt photograph of T E Lawrence tipped onto upper
flyleaf. (4) - Hammer: £980.. Estimate: 100 - 150</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 127. </span><span style="color: #515151;">INSCRIBED
TO HENRY WILLIAMSON'S WIFE: THOMAS (Edward): 'Rose Acre Papers..', London,
Duckworth, 1910: 12mo, publishers cloth with dustjacket, a bit marked and
chipped to edges: inscribed to front FE in black ink 'to Gypsy from Henry, 5
June 1925..this man loved Jefferies': MACLEOD (Fiona) 'Poems and Dramas',
London, Heinemann, 1924 reprint: inscribed to half title 'Gypsy, best beloved,
from William 4 February, 1925', double owl monogram with half moon and stars
below: publishers green cloth with dustjacket: with 3 other books inscribed
from Henry Williamson to his wife, plus a pencil portrait of her by Powys
Evans, approx 30 x 42cm, framed and glazed. (6) - Hammer: £460. Estimate: 150 -
200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 128. </span><span style="color: #515151;">HENRY
WILLIAMSON'S DOG: oil on board by Mrs F T Nicholson, approx 30.5 x 25cm within
old wooden frame, pencilled handwritten provenance by Williamson to
verso...'this portrait of my dog Billjohn was painted by Mrs F T Nicholson,
(failed as) Royal Academy exhibitor for many years for Lieut H W Williamson 1st
Bn Bedfordshire Regt, during the Great War. It was done as a souvenir, for he
was ordered to </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">India</st1:country-region></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">.
The war ceased, and he went not 4 months later (March 1919) came the crashing
of the Beloved Illusion...' (1) - Hammer: £210. Estimate: 50 - 80</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 129. </span><span style="color: #515151;">H W'S
STATIONERY BOX: an old oak box with hinged lid, containing a large quantity of
Henry Williamson's printed stationery, letterheads and business cards from
various addresses, all in duplicate, a few items with inscriptions by him,
including compliment card with Stiffkey Norfolk address, pencil inscribed to
verso 'the alternatives of our generation are heroism or oblivion, Sir Oswald
Mosley 1935'. (A box) - Hammer: £220. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 130. </span><span style="color: #515151;">H W'S
ADDRESS BOOK: a small tab-index address book, 1950s-60s period, numerous
entries in various coloured inks by Williamson: together with 2 pairs of
spectacles reputed to have belonged to him; two small notebooks and an investment
register. (Small box). - Hammer: £130. Estimate: 50 - 100</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 131. </span><span style="color: #515151;">HENRY
WILLIAMSON: PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE: a large quantity of personal
correspondence to Henry Williamson, including letters from Gwendoline Rondle
mainly 1920-24: a group of ALS from Williamson's 'Granny Hibbert', late 1920s
period: correspondence from aunts Maude, Isabella & Leopoldina: letters
from his father and mother, 1930s period and numerous others, including ALS
from his mother following his breaking the news of Ann Thomas's pregnancy:
together with a second box file, largely containing unsent ALS and TLS from
Williamson to various correspondents. (Qty, 2 box files) - Hammer: £1250. Estimate:
400 - 600</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 132. </span><span style="color: #515151;">POSTCARDS:
three vintage albums of postcards, largely British topography, assembled by
Henry Williamson's sister Kathleen. (3 albums) - Hammer: £130. Estimate: 100 -
150</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 133. </span><span style="color: #515151;">PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS: a group of 8 family snapshot albums, assembled by Henry Williamson's
sister Kathleen (known as Kathy), various sizes, largely 1920s period,
including many domestic and holiday scenes, some images annotated in her hand.
(8) - Hammer: £100. Estimate: 100 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 134. </span><span style="color: #515151;">KATHLEEN
WILLIAMSON: a box of related correspondence, postcards and ephemera, Williamson
family and circle. (One box) - Hammer: £60. Estimate: 100 - 150</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 135. </span><span style="color: #515151;">CRITCHETT
(Ian): 'The Spider's Web..': 1946, printed wrappers stapled to spine, 8vo,
additional poems booklet loosely inserted, together with TLS from Critchett to
Henry Williamson dated March 1946...'Dear Mr Williamson, I am enclosing a short
selection of verse which I have had recently had printed in Germany...':
together with 3 page ALS from Critchett to Kathleen: plus a second copy,
inscribed in blue ink to initial blank from Henry Williamson to the editor of
The Adelphi, presenting the poems: with 10 others, late 20thc poetry, a few
inscribed. (12) - Hammer: £85. Estimate: 50 - 100</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 136. </span><span style="color: #515151;">HENRY
WILLIAMSON: PHOTOGRAPHS: a group of 16 silver print photographs of Williamson
in a variety of poses, each approx 15.5 x 20cm, tipped onto card mounts and
pencil signed by photograph Doris Ulmann, circa 1930: a large head and
shoulders portrait of Williamson by Macdonald of New York, inscribed by the
subjects to lower margin 'to Gypsy, Windles, Bonnie and Margaret - love and
greetings from HW (within his owl monogram), New York Christmas 1930': photo
size approx 32.5 x 25cm, mounted on card: an envelope of negatives, inscription
in black ink ...'about 1928, HW, ILW, family friends & others...Georgeham
& other places...' ink sketch of Henry Williamson executed to one side of a
newspaper leaf, marked 'to my dear friend Bill W7': together with other
photographic and printed material related, some framed. (Large box) - Hammer:
£140. Estimate: 200 - 300</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 137. </span><span style="color: #515151;">EPHEMERA,
WILLIAMSON FAMILY: a quantity in one box, to include photocopy research notes
and some framed items. (One box) - Hammer: £150. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
50 - 100</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 138. </span><span style="color: #515151;">EPHEMERA/PERIODICALS:
a jumbled assortment in one box, to include a few leaves of working manuscript
or typescript drafts by Williamson. (One box) - Hammer: £180. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
50 - 100</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 139. </span><span style="color: #515151;">HENRY
WILLIAMSON: POSTERS & MAPS: a box of rolled posters and maps from the
Williamson estate to include: 4 printed posters advertising whist drives and
fancy dress balls at Filleigh Village Hall, all printed by Poole, South Molton,
circa 1920s: poster for Henry Williamson exhibition at library lecture hall
Catford, November 1972: ordnance survey sheet maps, several with Henry
Williamson's manuscript markings, etc. (One box) - Hammer: £50. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 - 150</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 140. </span><span style="color: #515151;">HENRY
WILLIAMSON: DRAFTS & PROOFS: a quantity of galley proofs, typescripts and
draft copies, many with Williamson's manuscript notes and amendments, contained
in two cartons. [Photographs show: Journal of a Norfolk farm (3rd copy). Jefferies anthology (proofs of 1st and 2nd versions). Lucifer before sunrise. The dark lantern (proof). A clear water stream (page proof).] - Hammer: £3800. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
400 - 600</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 141. </span><span style="color: #515151;">HENRY
WILLIAMSON: DRAFTS & PROOFS: a similar lot, with an additional carton of
photocopy material. (Qty, 3 cartons). [Photographs show: A clear water stream (proof). The story of a Norfolk farm (Complete set ...). Sundry ms and ts (5 articles). Dandelion days (photocopy of mss). </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #4d5156; text-align: left;">Norfolk Farmer in Wartime. Innocent moon (galley proofs)].</span><span style="color: #515151;"> - Hammer: £1150. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
400 - 600</span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 142. </span><span style="color: #515151;">EWART
(WILFRID): 'The Scots Guards in the Great War 1914-1918..', London, John
Murray, 1925: Ewart's copy, his name and address handwritten to front
pastedown, additionally inscribed to front FE: 'for Henry Williamson (Duke of
Tarka & Ewart) his Ewart Collection from John Gawsworth (Quark) affectionately,
Christmas 1961...', Gawsworth's bookplate opposite, publishers red cloth gilt,
sunned, 8vo: 'Way of Revelation..a Novel of Five Years', London, Putnams, 1921,
front flyleaf 'Rose & Stephen Graham from Wilfrid Ewart in gratitude and
friendship Nov. 15th 1921', blue biro ownership of Henry Williamson to front
FE, publishers black cloth gilt lettered, worn, 8vo: 'Love and Strife': London,
Richards, 1936: inscribed from editor John Gawsworth to first wife Barbara:
brown cloth boards with dustjacket, damp marked: with 8 others by Ewart and
Stephen Graham, some with Williamson's ownership marks. (11) - Hammer: £680. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 143. </span><span style="color: #515151;">MACHEN
(Arthur): 'The Hill of Dreams', </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">,
Grant Richards, 1907: pencil inscribed by Henry Williamson to front FE,
publishers grey cloth, rubbed, 8vo: with 6 other books by or about Machen, plus
some related cuttings and correspondence. (7) - Hammer: £170. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
40 - 60</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 144. </span><span style="color: #515151;">HENRY
WILLIAMSON'S MISTRESSES: LYON (Julia Hart, pseud. Ann Thomas): 'Women Must Love',
London, Faber, 1937: FIRST EDITION: initials R & S handwritten within two
hearts connected by arrow to front FE: publishers blue cloth with dustjacket, a
bit browned and chipped: with 2 novels by Ann Quin, both inscribed by
Williamson, plus one other related. (4) - Hammer: £650. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
70 - 100</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 145. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMS
(Alfred, 1877-1930): 'Songs in Wiltshire', London, Erskine Macdonald, 1909:
with 2 side contemporary ALS from Williams, presenting the book to Mr Bailey,
loosely inserted: publishers green cloth gilt, 8vo: together with H. Byett's
biography of Williams, with Henry Williamson's ink ownership and ALS from a J B
Jones, presenting the book to Williamson in 1938. Williams was nicknamed the
Hammerman Poet following a 23 year career at the GWR works at </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on">Swindon</st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">.
(2) - Hammer: £75. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
40 - 60</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 146. </span><span style="color: #515151;">LITERARY
PERIODICALS: collection of approx 33 literary periodicals and related, to
include a short run of Royal Society of Literature 'Essays by Divers Hands',
Vol. XXXV inscribed to front FE 'Henry Williamson, Ox's Cross, 16 January
1969'. (Approx 33) - Hammer: £55. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
40 - 60</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 147. </span><span style="color: #515151;">ASSOCIATION
COPIES: THOMAS (Helen): 'As It Was', London, Heinemann 1926: inscribed to front
FE 'ILW from HWW at Xmas 1926...the poet of this story...was Edward Thomas, who
was killed under Vimy Ridge in April 1917 during the attack...': sm.8vo,
publishers orange cloth with dustjacket, spine darkened and chipped: 'World
Without End': Heinemann, 1931: inscribed from Helen Thomas to Henry Williamson,
with his notes and amendments to several pages: PAINTER (George D) 'The Road to
Sinodun..', London, 1951: front FE inscribed 'for my admired friend Henry
Williamson, George D Painter election day 1951: publishers cloth with
dustjacket, light wear and marking: with 16 others, mostly literature, all
inscribed by/to Williamson or with related letters inserted and tipped in. (19)
- Hammer: £1850. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
200 - 400</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 148. </span><span style="color: #515151;">GARNETT
(Edward): 'Papa's War & Other Satires..', London, Jonathan Cape, 1923: with
manuscript dedication and loosely inserted ALS to Williamson, both dated 1927,
grey printed boards, 8vo: JOHNSON (James Sydney) 'Nocturne in St Gauden's..':
San Francisco, Windsor Press, 1929: one of 700 copies, tipped in wood engraving
by Howard Simon: ms. dedication in blue ink to Henry Williamson on front FE
dated 1929: publishers boards with printed label, 8vo: with 8 others,
literature, all with manuscript dedications to or ownership markings of Henry
Williamson. (10) - Hammer: £340. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
150 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 149. </span><span style="color: #515151;">LITERATURE:
LEE (</span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Vernon</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">):
'Satan the Waster..a Philosophic War Trilogy with Notes & Introduction..', </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">, </span><st1:street style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:address w:st="on">John Lane</st1:address></st1:street><span style="color: #515151;">, 1920 (1930): publishers green
cloth with dustjacket, some darkening to spine and minor edge nicks, otherwise
VG: with a quantity of other literature over 3 shelves, from the library of
Henry Williamson. (3 shelves) - Hammer: £880. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
200 - 300</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 150. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'Salar the Salmon', </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">,
Faber, 1936: FIRST ILLUSTRATED EDITION, illustrated by Charles Tunnicliffe,
8vo, publishers cloth with 2 dustjackets, both chipped to spine and edges: with
26 other editions of the same title, to include 3 copies of the first trade
edition 1935, foreign language editions etc. (27) - Hammer: £100. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 151. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Phasian Bird', Boston, 1950: with extensive ms note by Williamson
to upper flyleaf dated Jan 1950, relating to omissions in the volume, plus
greetings slip from Atlantic Monthly Press to Williamson loosely inserted:
contemporary brown half morocco gilt, 8vo: with 14 other copies of the same
title, various editions, including firsts and proofs and the first printed
draft bound in brown buckram, so labelled to spine, 8vo. (15), - Hammer: £100. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 152. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'Tarka the Otter': </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">,
Putnam, 1932: FIRST ILLUSTRATION EDITION, publishers green cloth, dustjacket,
browned and chipped to spine: with 22 other editions of Tarka the Otter, some
in duplicate, 8vo. (23) - Hammer: £620. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 153. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Scandaroon', London, Macdonald, 1972: one of 250 copies,
unnumbered, signed by Williamson in black ink: publishers blue leather effect
gilt, slipcase, 8vo: THOMPSON (Frances) 'The Mistress of Vision', introductory
essay by Henry Williamson: St Albert's Press, 1966: with ms. note on binding
error in black ink to front FE in Williamson's hand: 'The Flax of Dream',
London, Faber, 1936: first few leaves torn and creased, heavy external
wear,</span><span style="color: #515151;"> </span><span style="color: #515151;">plain paper jacket inscribed in
red ink 'author's file copy March 1936...stolen from Henry Williamson': with 4
others by or with contributions by Williamson. (7) - Hammer: £140. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
80 - 120</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 154. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Lone Swallows..', </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">,
Collins, 1922: FIRST EDITION, publishers cloth backed boards with printed
label, 8vo: inscribed to front FE in black ink 'Gypsy, from HW (within owl
motif)', July 1924: with 13 other editions of the same title, including
duplicates. The author's first book. (14) - Hammer: £320. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
200 - 300</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 155. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Old Stag', </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">,
Putnams, 1926: FIRST EDITION. Inscribed to front FE in blue ink 'Henry
Williamson's copy...first edition containing several errors & misprints etc
corrected if it is ever reprinted...': publishers red cloth with dustjacket,
minor wear else VG: together with 11 other editions of the same title including
some duplicates, plus a copy of 'Stumberleap, a story taken from The Old Stag',
Putnams, n.d, brown printed wrappers. (13) - Hammer: £320. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 156. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Peregrine's Saga..', </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">,
Collins, 1923: FIRST EDITION. Publishers green cloth with dustjacket chipped to
extrems: with 11 other editions of the same title including some duplicates,
inc. 2 American editions, released under the title 'Sun Brothers'. (12) -
Hammer: £1000. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 157. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'Dandelion Days', </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">,
Collins, 1922: FIRST EDITION. Author's own copy, with notes to endpapers and
ms. revisions in ink throughout, several passages rewritten on separate sheets
and pinned to the printed leaves, publishers blue cloth blocked in red, worn,
8vo: with 7 other editions of the same title. (8) - Hammer: £2200. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
150 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 158. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'Devon Holiday...', <st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city>, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Jonathan</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Cape</st1:placename></st1:place>, 1935: author's copy, with his
manuscript corrections and notes: publishers green cloth, sunned to spine and
edges, 8vo: with 8 others on the West Country by Williamson. (9) - Hammer: £220. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 159. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Beautiful Years', London, Collins, 1921: FIRST EDITION: the
author's own copy, with his manuscript revisions and notes throughout,
publishers blue cloth blocked in blue, rubbed: with another copy, slightly less
annotated, Williamson's owl monogram both printed and hand drawn to front FE,
dated Georgeham 13/10/21: with 10 other editions of the same title including
some duplicates. (12) - Hammer: £4800. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
150 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 160. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Patriot's Progress..', </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">,
Geoffrey Bles, 1930: linocuts by William Kermode: publishers japon-backed
boards, gilt lettered, teg, tall 8vo: with 6 other editions of the same title,
including 3rd impression in dustjacket, with extensive annotations by
Williamson to FFE. (7) - Hammer: £140. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 - 150</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 161. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Gold Falcon or The Haggard of Love..', London, Faber, 1947
reprint: Henry Williamson's file copy, extensive annotations and revisions
throughout, extra type or handwritten leaves tipped in, publishers blue cloth,
8vo: with a third (revised) edition, also heavily annotated, plus 10 other
editions of the same title, a few foreign language, including other inscribed
or marked copies. (12) - Hammer: £520. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
150 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 162. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Pathway', </span><st1:city style="color: #515151;" w:st="on">London</st1:city><span style="color: #515151;">, </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Jonathan</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Cape</st1:placename></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">, 1928: the author's copy, extensive
inscription in green ink to front FE: publishers green cloth, dustjacket rubbed
and marked: together with a second copy, unsigned, plus 5 other editions of the
same title. (7) - Hammer: £720. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 - 150</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 163. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Labouring Life', </span><st1:city style="color: #515151;" w:st="on">London</st1:city><span style="color: #515151;">, </span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Jonathan</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Cape</st1:placename></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">, 1932: No.71/122 copies, signed and
numbered by Williamson: publishers vellum backed boards gilt lettered, teg,
8vo: with 8 other editions of the same title. (9) - Hammer: £250. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 - 150</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 164. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Village Book', London, Jonathan Cape, 1930: 1 of 504 copies,
unsigned and unnumbered: publishers vellum backed boards, yellowed and marked,
8vo: with 6 other editions of the same title including two proof copies, one
inscribed by author. (7) - Hammer: £70. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
70 - 100</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 165. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Dream of Fair Women..', <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:state w:st="on">New
York</st1:state></st1:place>, Dutton, 1931: FIRST US EDITION: publishers blue
cloth with dustjacket, spine a little browned and chipped: with 11 other
editions of the same title, some first editions, most in dustjacket. (12) -
Hammer: £160. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
100 - 200</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 166. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
(Henry): 'The Star-Born', London, Faber, 1933: 2 proof copies, one without
boards, both heavily annotated and revised by the author, with associated wear:
plus 5 other editions of the same title, 2 with further markings by the author.
(7) - Hammer: £180. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
200 - 300</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 167. </span><span style="color: #515151;">WILLIAMSON
OWNERSHIP: 'Bailey's Hunting Directory 1922-1923': Vinton & Co, 1922,
inscribed to front FE 'Henry Williamson <st1:place w:st="on">Devon</st1:place>
1922', publishers red cloth gilt: with 5 other books, some with Williamson's
ownership markings. (6) - Hammer: £60. </span><span style="color: #515151;">Estimate:
40 – 60</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on"><span style="color: #515151;">Lot</span></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;"> 168. </span><span style="color: #515151;">T E
LAWRENCE: 'The Home Letters of T E Lawrence and His Brothers..', </span><st1:city style="color: #515151;" w:st="on">Oxford</st1:city><span style="color: #515151;">, Basil Blackwell, 1954: with contemporary pencil
inscription by Williamson to title page and his notes to FFE: 4to, publishers
black cloth with dustjacket chipped to extrems: with 13 other books by or about
</span><st1:place style="color: #515151;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Lawrence</st1:city></st1:place><span style="color: #515151;">, plus
an envelope of related press cuttings. (14) - Hammer: £250</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><o:p> </o:p></p><br /><p></p>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-77265006844540212262022-11-17T13:55:00.001-08:002022-11-17T14:30:11.667-08:00Westcountry Studies. Issue 27, November 2022<p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDQ3L2eCrH1pcvNSyzSw9HZ8_aoONyy5MxG9lSbS9YAUjWghwUmqAqnfWgfg_ojfhfzbZgI-jR-z_AUhSm3Sqkp8FUuCakhAkTpkMT6sw2TtEynVa_CjuzTD22s9y2Ktyo-TnESlcjbrw/s1600/westcounty-studies-mercator-1609.jpg" width="400" /> </td><td><center><b>Westcountry Studies</b></center><center><b><br />a </b><b>bibliographical newsletter</b></center><center><b><br /></b></center><center><b>on Devon and its region<br /><br />Issue 27 <br /><br />November 2022</b></center><center><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s1600/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="249" data-original-width="391" height="126" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s200/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" width="200" /></a></center><center></center></td></tr></tbody></table><p><span style="text-align: justify;"><b><span>Devon bibliography</span></b></span></p><p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-align: justify;">The recent publication of several important documents has roused me from my lethargy. They include:</span></p><p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-align: justify;">Exeter City Council. </span><a href="https://res.cloudinary.com/commonplace-digital-limited/image/upload/v1663950607/projects/62bf1c11a56abd0b365a28db/media-upload/2022%20Final%20Outline%20Draft%20PDF%20-%20Accessible.pdf/oteazbk3e68kxfkkay5w.pdf" style="text-align: justify;"><i>Exeter plan : this is our city, this is our future : outline draft plan, September 2022</i>.</a></p><p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-align: justify;">Devon Climate Emergency. </span><a href="https://devonclimateemergency.org.uk/view-devon-carbon-plan/" style="text-align: justify;"><i>Devon carbon plan.</i></a><span style="text-align: justify;"> (The interim version, accessed and listed in September, is now no longer available). A series of PDF files not individually listed in the bibliography.</span></p><p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-align: justify;">McKay, Sean. <a href="https://uploads.guim.co.uk/2022/10/24/2022_09_28_NDPFA_Case_Study_v5_FINAL_(1).pdf"><i>North Devon Priority Focus Area : Case Study</i>.</a> An alarming study prepared for the Environment Agency on water pollution from North Devon farms. </span></p><p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-align: justify;">None of these of course have (yet) appeared in the <i>British national bibliography</i>, nor (on my last checking) in catalogues of public libraries in Devon, although Topsham Library mentions the <i>Exeter plan</i> in its Facebook page.</span></p><p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-align: justify;">Meantime BNB continues to list around 200,000 titles a year - 4,000 a week - and I cannot hope to do a thorough search. There are many titles by Devon publishers, few of them with Devon content, but I include them as they provide a record of an important regional industry. On 2 November my heart leapt when I saw an unusually dense cluster under Dewey 942.35 (West Country, Devon and Exeter history), but it proved to be thirty reissues of Amberley Press titles first published between 2010 and 2014 and two Devon and Cornwall Record Society publications of 1992 and 1969. And they pick up few publications by local history organisations, perhaps because they do not bother to deposit copies with the British Library, but then my </span><i style="text-align: justify;">History of the book in Exeter and Devon</i><span style="text-align: justify;">, placed in all copyright libraries in September 2021 has still to be listed. They claim to be up to date by providing pre-publication records, but unhelpfully describe them simply as "1 volume". Even Amazon manages to give numbers of pages in pre-publication records, but that source is much more difficult to search and the record format much less helpful.</span></p><p><b style="text-align: justify;">The Box and Plymouth</b></p><p><span style="text-align: justify;">On 16 November the AGM of Friends of Devon's Archives was held in The Box, a first opportunity for many of those attending to see inside the appropriately named structure and, in particular to see behind the scenes of the archives. Such a contrast to the old building in Clare Place, the condition of which had not pleased the Master of the Rolls. The present archival store, fully air conditioned and temperature controlled, was described by one inspector as the tidiest archive store he had ever seen. </span></p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRXSWql5p_wkaZ3Ml9IXrlvwuD8TENd9X7RJ5PEc5TN0GEUTCcpa089MpLE5uNVSuBCMhk&usqp=CAU" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="199" data-original-width="253" height="315" src="https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRXSWql5p_wkaZ3Ml9IXrlvwuD8TENd9X7RJ5PEc5TN0GEUTCcpa089MpLE5uNVSuBCMhk&usqp=CAU" width="400" /></a></div><div><br /></div>In fact the serried ranks of identical boxes, all carefully labelled, made me wonder whether an army of volunteers had been taken on to trim larger archives to size, to ensure that they all fitted snugly into the standard sized boxes. Another store contained rack upon rack of film and video, the massive collection built up by the South West Film and Television Archive, now taken over by the City Council and employing half a dozen staff busily digitising the historic collections, the large majority of which had been properly documented. <div><br /></div><div>The archives can be accessed by the public in the Cottonian Research Room, which is lined by the original shelves and a selection of books from the Cottonian Library. It doubles as a gallery, which somewhat limits its opening hours as a research centre. It is open from Tuesday to Friday and some Saturdays from 1.30 to 4.30 and only on Tuesday (and soon Wednesday) in the mornings fom 10.00 to 1.00. Situated outside the Cottonian Research Room is a duplicate collection of open access local studies books taken from Plymouth Local Studies Library. Yes, Plymouth still has a local studies library in the city centre, which houses archival copies of trade directories, newspapers, books and pamphlets and it is still staffed by a Local Studies Librarian, though what the forthcoming financial situation will bring to that rare breed one shudders to think. <br /><span style="text-align: justify;"><br /></span><div><span style="text-align: justify;"><b>Crediton Library Local History Collection</b></span><div><span style="text-align: justify;"><br /></span></div><div><span style="text-align: justify;">So much for Plymouth, which seems to have got its act together as far as local studies is concerned. What about the rest of Devon? The situation is a little like Anglo-Saxon times before the move of the Cathedral to Exeter in 1050. Congratulations therefore to a letterday Leofric, Crediton's librarian Mark Norman, for making available the </span><a href="https://www.folklorelibrary.com/crediton-library.html" style="text-align: justify;">Crediton Library Local History Collection</a><span style="text-align: justify;"> as part of his </span><a href="https://www.folklorelibrary.com/home.html" style="text-align: justify;">Folklore Library and Archive</a><span style="text-align: justify;">. This is digitising key works from the library's collection, one of the latest addtions being the: </span></div><div><br /></div><div><b style="text-align: justify;"><a href="https://t6a6bcb709d708a60.starter3ua.preservica.com/uncategorized/SO_5518962d-4a89-439b-ba15-707c06602b10/">Reg Mear School Collection</a>, </b><span style="text-align: justify;">t</span><span style="text-align: justify;">wo boxes of materials collected for display by a past head of Newton St Cyres village school in Devon, showing the history of the village. About 100 items have been digitised</span></div><div><span style="text-align: justify;"><br /></span></div><div><span style="text-align: justify;">Other items, not just relating to Crediton include: </span></div><div><span style="text-align: justify;"><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://t6a6bcb709d708a60.starter3ua.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_e73b9eca-dd16-4b68-b895-5d23be1a5327/" style="font-weight: bold;">Catholics in Crediton</a>, a short pamphlet compiled in 1999 by Hilary Davies looking at the history of the faith in the town between 1914 and 2000.</div><div><b><br /></b></div><div><a href="https://t6a6bcb709d708a60.starter3ua.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_1b10a17e-1df7-47f8-860d-f167bfed20c0/" style="font-weight: bold;">Crediton Son et Lumiere 1972</a>, a souvenir programme of an event held in the town.</div><div><b><br /></b></div><div><b><a href="https://t6a6bcb709d708a60.starter3ua.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_71cee8cd-6084-49b2-8373-77406724caf9/">Crediton Vol 1 – T.W.Venn</a></b></div><div><b><a href="https://t6a6bcb709d708a60.starter3ua.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_7eda17c2-ef89-467e-9b56-2dd7bbf1ac6c/">Crediton Vol 2 – T.W. Venn</a></b></div><div><b><br /></b></div><div>The 1966 edition of Major T.W. Venn's major work on the history of Crediton. Original typewritten volume, hardbound.</div><div><b><br /></b></div><div><a href="https://t6a6bcb709d708a60.starter3ua.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_a7691e6a-d279-4250-9769-f37bbc32c5fc/" style="font-weight: bold;">Exeter Archaeology Saxon Minster</a>, a review of the archaeological evidence for the location of the Saxon Minster at Crediton, Devon. Report prepared by Exeter Archaeology and copied with permission.</div><div><br /></div><div><a href="https://t6a6bcb709d708a60.starter3ua.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_f2faad87-8110-4aa7-a37c-c4c349e12563/" style="font-weight: bold;">Horrell Family</a>, a family history of the Horrell family, compiled by Clifford Horrell in the 1960s.</div><div><b><br /></b></div><div><a href="https://t6a6bcb709d708a60.starter3ua.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_0e6bec1c-5599-427f-8912-195aa766c83c/" style="font-weight: bold;">Kyrton Aforetimes</a>, a transcript of an original typewritten history of Crediton, written by C. Luxton in 1949. A copy of the original is held in Crediton Library.</div><div><b><br /></b></div><div><b><a href="https://t6a6bcb709d708a60.starter3ua.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_518c27bc-02d3-45a2-8a0e-916fabe0e061/">The Life and Adventures of Bampfylde Moore Carew</a></b>, published in London in 1835.</div><div><b><br /></b></div><div><a href="https://t6a6bcb709d708a60.starter3ua.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_80ab0a47-345a-478b-9e2e-29acc021cd36/" style="font-weight: bold;">Witheridge Memories</a>, a pamphlet held in Crediton Library, containing the collected reminiscences of many residents of the North Devon town of Witheridge.</div><div><b><br /></b></div><div><a href="https://t6a6bcb709d708a60.starter3ua.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_271729bf-0e51-4b42-8d42-9f424a9f43bc/" style="font-weight: bold;">Yeoford School and Village 1878-1988</a>, a booklet on the history of the school in Yeoford, Devon, as well as the village itself.</div><div style="font-weight: bold;"><br /></div></span><div><span style="text-align: justify;">Many of us will know Mark from the excellent series of Zoom talks he organised for local history groups in the Crediton area during lockdown - probably the most active local studies librarian in Devon - outside Plymouth. Which brings us to something mentioned at the start of this newsletter</span></div><div><b style="text-align: justify;"><br /></b></div><div><b style="text-align: justify;">The Exeter plan</b></div><div><span style="text-align: justify;"><div><span style="text-align: justify;"><br /></span></div><div>Full of motherhood and apple pie aspirations, with most of which few would argue:</div><div><br /></div><div><div>HH1. History and heritage: </div><div><br /></div><div>Protecting and enhancing the quality and accessibility of Exeter’s iconic heritage assets will play a key role in providing high quality development, enhancing the local environment and attracting investment.</div><div><br /></div><div>Addressing the importance of heritage links to the aim in the 2040 vision of being a city of culture. Exeter’s rich heritage is fundamental to its identity and culture and contributes towards making the city a desirable place to live, work and visit.</div><div><br /></div><div>Development proposals that affect non-designated heritage assets, including buried remains and those on the List of Locally Important Heritage Assets, will be required to conserve and enhance the significant elements of these assets, including their physical form and setting.</div><div><br /></div><div>C1: Culture and Heritage</div><div><br /></div><div>Addressing the importance of culture and tourism links to the aim in the 2040 vision of being a city of culture. </div><div><br /></div><div>Explore, enhance and celebrate the cultural richness of the city and its profile as a prominent tourist destination. </div><div><br /></div><div>Exeter City Council recognises the vital importance of cultural identity to the environmental quality, liveability and economic success of the city. </div><div><br /></div><div>Development proposals that enhance Exeter’s cultural identity and tourist profile will be supported and existing cultural and tourism uses will be retained.</div><div><br /></div><div>H1: Health and wellbeing</div><div><br /></div><div>Development should promote community inclusion by: </div><div><br /></div><div>Providing local infrastructure such as schools, social care and community facilities.</div><div>Provide places and buildings which are accessible to all.</div></div><div><br /></div><div><b>BUT</b> (as was commented during the consultation)</div><div><br /></div><div>While the Royal Albert Memorial Museum and its archives, the University of Exeter, Exeter College, the Central Library, the Cathedral and the Devon and Exeter Institution are listed as important cultural resources, the largest resource for local published documentation is not mentioned, the Westcountry Studies Library, a nationally important research collection which must be considered as a vital non-designated heritage asset. It includes not only rich historical collections but also wide-ranging information on the economy, natural environment and literary heritage of Exeter and its region. If Exeter is to become a true city of culture, this collection should be at its heart, and access for the community and visitors, students and researchers enhanced. This would bring considerable benefits to tourism, education and research and community inclusion. An Exeter Cultural and Heritage Centre in the heart of the city with staff able to document and interpret and promote these rich resources, in co-operation with other initiatives such as the City's cultural strategy, the Creative Arc, the UNESCO City of Literature designation, the Exeter Civic University Agreement, and Libraries Unlimited, would create an unparalleled resource, not just for community heritage but also for current awareness and meeting the challenges of the future.</div><div><br /></div><div>The Westcountry Studies Library was built up over a century by Exeter City Council until it was transferred in 1975 to Devon County Council who recently arm's lengthed it to the South West Heritage Trust based in Taunton. At present there is no designated local studies library staff in Exeter, and it is visited by a librarian from Taunton. At present it must be listed among Exeter's "buried remains" and steps should be taken to "to conserve and enhance the significant elements of these assets, including their physical form and setting." Development in Exeter "should promote community inclusion by providing community facilities" in "buildings which are accessible to all" and not hidden away in an industrial estate on the fringes of the city. </div><div><br /></div><div>It is perhaps significant that a preservation copy of the Exeter Plan is not mentioned as having been deposited in the Westcountry Studies Library in the Devon Heritage Centre. The plan is not yet an archive but a publication, which is available during the consultation period in public libraries across Exeter. </div><div><br /></div><div><b>Exeter City of Literature - Book Market</b><div><div><b><br /></b></div><div>A little late in the day to announce this, and unfortunately I shall be unable to attend it, but Exeter City of Literature's second <a href="https://www.exetercityofliterature.com/event-picks/winter-book-market">Book Market</a> will take place on Sunday, 20 November 2022 from 11:00 to 15:00 at Positive Light Projects, 184-187 Sidwell Street, Exeter. They are "so excited to have 10 independent bookshops from across Devon under one roof at the Book Market, selling new and used books" - Bookbag (Exeter), Fieldfare Birds & Natural History Books (Sidmouth), Gnash Comics (Ashburton), Graham York Rare Books (Honiton), Harbour Bookshop (Kingsbridge), Liznojan (Tiverton), Oxfam Books & Music (Exeter), Sanctuary Bookshop (Lyme Regis), The Ivybridge Bookshop (Ivybridge), and Megan Stallworthy Hand Bound Books (Wiveliscombe). They continue: "Between stocking up on beautiful books, you can get stuck in to some brilliant bookish activities! Join illustrator Bethan Welby for some creative workshops (we heard twigs & ink will be involved!), have a go on some vintage typewriters thanks to Francis Kay Vintage, and stop by for some Drop-in Bibliotherapy!"</div><p></p><p><b><span style="font-size: 11.5pt;">Astounding Inventions - Heritage open days, September
2022. </span></b></p></div></div></span><p style="background: white; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 11.5pt;">To tie in with the theme of Heritage Open Days 2022 a web page, </span><a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2022/08/ten-astounding-literary-inventions-in.html" style="background-color: transparent;">Ten astounding literary inventions in Exeter</a>, <span style="font-size: 11.5pt;">was prepared to link heritage collections across Exeter with ten literary
inventions. Unfortunately personal circumstances meant that it was completed
too late for inclusion in </span><st1:place style="font-size: 11.5pt;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place><span style="font-size: 11.5pt;">'s
HODs programme, but several bookish events took place between 9 and 18 September. The Devon Heritage Centre ran sessions, as did the Devon and Exeter Institution, with a display on the Great Exhibition of 1851, and St Nicholas Priory was instrumental in developing the exhibition <a href="https://rammuseum.org.uk/whats-on/a-picture-of-health-exeters-medical-history/">A picture of health : Exeter's medical history</a>, which runs at RAMM until January and includes a number of publications which reflect Exeter's great contributions to medicine over the centuries</span></p><p style="background: white; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">ReConEx podcasts in Exeter</span></b></p><p style="background: white; text-align: justify;"><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">The Leverhulme funded project </span><a href="https://reconex.exeter.ac.uk/"><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">Writing
religious conflict and community in Exeter 1500-1750</span></a><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;"> (mercifully ReConEx for short) at the University
of Exeter has launched a series of podcasts, the first four being listed below. </span></p><p style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; background-color: white; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; line-height: 1.476; margin: 0px auto 1.25em; max-width: 58rem; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: left; width: calc(100% - 4rem); word-break: break-word;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: inherit; font-weight: 700; overflow-wrap: break-word; word-break: break-word;">ReConEx podcast 1 – <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/4NrreQ4b7DQ0rolHPLGwXH?go=1&sp_cid=4a20ecda826f05ae009f9b03cbab5630&utm_source=embed_player_p&utm_medium=desktop">In conversation with Mark Stoyle</a> </span></span></p><p style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; background-color: white; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; line-height: 1.476; margin: 0px auto 1.25em; max-width: 58rem; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: left; width: calc(100% - 4rem); word-break: break-word;"><span style="font-family: times; text-align: justify;">In this first podcast, we speak to</span><span style="font-family: times; text-align: justify;"> </span><a href="https://www.southampton.ac.uk/people/5wyxqy/professor-mark-stoyle" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: inherit; color: #0066cc; font-family: times; overflow-wrap: break-word; text-align: justify; transition: all 0.15s linear 0s; word-break: break-word;">Professor Mark Stoyle</a><span style="font-family: times; text-align: justify;">, who is Professor of History at the University of Southampton. Mark has broad interests in early modern British history, especially in the Civil Wars of the 1640s and Tudor rebellions of the sixteenth century. Among his broader interests, Mark has published some particularly important work on the history of Exeter and more widely on the history of Devon and Cornwall. His new book</span><span style="font-family: times; text-align: justify;"> </span><em style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; font-family: times; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: inherit; word-break: break-word;"><a href="https://yalebooks.co.uk/page/detail/a-murderous-midsummer/?k=9780300266320" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: inherit; color: #0066cc; overflow-wrap: break-word; text-decoration-line: none; transition: all 0.15s linear 0s; word-break: break-word;">A Murderous Midsummer: The Western Rising of 1549</a> </em><span style="font-family: times; text-align: justify;">is just out from Yale University Press.</span></p><p style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; background-color: white; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; line-height: 1.476; margin: 0px auto 1.25em; max-width: 58rem; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: left; width: calc(100% - 4rem); word-break: break-word;"><span style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: inherit; font-weight: 700; overflow-wrap: break-word; word-break: break-word;"><span style="font-family: times;">Podcast 2: <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/7vulPt4anvx6UG3TW6AvwK?go=1&sp_cid=4a20ecda826f05ae009f9b03cbab5630&utm_source=embed_player_p&utm_medium=desktop">Paul Auchteronlie on Exeter and the Islamic world</a></span></span></p><p style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; background-color: white; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; line-height: 1.476; margin: 0px auto 1.25em; max-width: 58rem; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: justify; width: calc(100% - 4rem); word-break: break-word;"><span style="font-family: times;">In the second of our ReConEx podcast conversations Niall Allsopp and David Parry speak to </span><a href="https://arabislamicstudies.exeter.ac.uk/staff/pauchterlonie/" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: inherit; color: #0066cc; font-family: times; overflow-wrap: break-word; transition: all 0.15s linear 0s; word-break: break-word;">Paul Auchterlonie</a><span style="font-family: times;">, one of our ReConEx project advisors. Paul read Arabic at Oxford and spent 40 years as a university librarian specialising in Islamic and Middle Eastern studies, most recently as librarian in charge of Middle East Collections at the University of Exeter. He is also the author or editor of numerous books and articles in Middle Eastern and Islamic studies and on encounters between Britain and the Islamic world. One recent publication of particular relevance to the ReConEx project is </span><em style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; font-family: times; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: inherit; word-break: break-word;"><a href="https://arabian-publishing.com/product/encountering-islam" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: inherit; color: #0066cc; overflow-wrap: break-word; transition: all 0.15s linear 0s; word-break: break-word;">Encountering Islam: Joseph Pitts: An English Slave in 17th-Century Algiers and Mecca </a></em><span style="font-family: times;">(Arabian Publishing, 2012), a study of the first known Englishman to visit Mecca that incorporates a critical edition of Pitts’s work </span><em style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; font-family: times; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: inherit; word-break: break-word;">A Faithful Account of the Religion and Manners of the Mahometans</em><span style="font-family: times;">.</span></p><p style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; background-color: white; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; line-height: 1.476; margin: 0px auto 1.25em; max-width: 58rem; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: left; width: calc(100% - 4rem); word-break: break-word;"><span style="font-family: times; font-weight: 700;">Podcast 3: </span><a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/5BX9oTPjtbOfFtS2Qz3tOS?go=1&sp_cid=4a20ecda826f05ae009f9b03cbab5630&utm_source=embed_player_p&utm_medium=desktop" style="font-family: times; font-weight: 700;">Anna-Lujz Gilbert on 17th and 18th Century Devon libraries</a></p><p style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; background-color: white; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; line-height: 1.476; margin: 0px auto 1.25em; max-width: 58rem; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: left; width: calc(100% - 4rem); word-break: break-word;"><span style="font-family: times; text-align: justify;">In this episode of the ReConEx podcast we speak to Dr Anna-Lujz Gilbert (@anna_lujz) about her research into four Devon libraries founded in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and what they can tell us about books, readers, and communal and religious identities in early modern Devon. Anna is a postdoctoral research fellow at University College London in the Centre for Editing Lives and Letters (or CELL). She is currently working on the project Shaping Scholarship tracing early donations to the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Anna undertook her undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Exeter and has also worked in the heritage sector for the National Trust and Devon Archives. Today we will be discussing Anna’s research for her 2021 Exeter PhD thesis, which was entitled ‘Public Books in Provincial Towns: Parish and Town Libraries in Early Modern Devon’.</span></p><p style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; background-color: white; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; line-height: 1.476; margin: 0px auto 1.25em; max-width: 58rem; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: left; width: calc(100% - 4rem); word-break: break-word;"><span style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: inherit; font-weight: 700; overflow-wrap: break-word; word-break: break-word;"><span style="font-family: times;">ReConEx podcast 4 – <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/2mRwxRl1C1FbsbR8IlR0zd?go=1&sp_cid=4a20ecda826f05ae009f9b03cbab5630&utm_source=embed_player_p&utm_medium=desktop">Ian Maxted on book history and the book trade in Exeter</a></span></span></p><p style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; background-color: white; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; line-height: 1.476; margin: 0px auto 1.25em; max-width: 58rem; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: justify; width: calc(100% - 4rem); word-break: break-word;"><span style="font-family: times;">In this episode we speak to our project advisor Ian Maxted on the history of the book and the book trade in Exeter and the southwest in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Ian is a leading scholar in the field and his numerous publications include </span><em style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; font-family: times; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: inherit; word-break: break-word;">The Story of the Book in Exeter and Devon </em><span style="font-family: times;">(2021).</span><em style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; font-family: times; line-height: inherit; margin: 0px; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; text-align: inherit; word-break: break-word;"> </em><span style="font-family: times;">Our wide-ranging discussion includes the relationship of the print trade in Exeter to that in London and in other provincial centres, events such as the king’s printers coming to Exeter in the Civil War period, and publication genres including histories, sermons, and ballads. Ian has kindly put together </span><a data-id="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2022/11/westcountry-bibliometric-tables-podcast.html" data-type="URL" href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2022/11/westcountry-bibliometric-tables-podcast.html" rel="noreferrer noopener" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: inherit; color: #0066cc; font-family: times; overflow-wrap: break-word; transition: all 0.15s linear 0s; word-break: break-word;" target="_blank">an extensive set of tables and data to accompany our discussion</a><span style="font-family: times;"> – these are available on Ian’s website </span><a data-id="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2022/11/westcountry-bibliometric-tables-podcast.html" data-type="URL" href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2022/11/westcountry-bibliometric-tables-podcast.html" rel="noreferrer noopener" style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; box-sizing: inherit; color: #0066cc; font-family: times; overflow-wrap: break-word; transition: all 0.15s linear 0s; word-break: break-word;" target="_blank">at this link</a><span style="font-family: times;">.</span></p><p style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; background-color: white; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; line-height: 1.476; margin: 0px auto 1.25em; max-width: 58rem; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; width: calc(100% - 4rem); word-break: break-word;"></p><p style="-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; background-color: white; border: none; box-sizing: inherit; line-height: 1.476; margin: 0px auto 1.25em; max-width: 58rem; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding: 0px; width: calc(100% - 4rem); word-break: break-word;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; text-align: justify;">The following tables are provided:</span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><!--[if !supportLists]--><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times;">1.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;">
</span></span><!--[endif]--><st1:city w:st="on"><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">London</span></st1:city><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;"> book trades in the context of <st1:place w:st="on">Europe</st1:place>.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times;">2.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;"> </span></span><!--[endif]--><st1:city w:st="on"><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">Exeter</span></st1:city><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;"> book trades in the context of <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place> and other provincial towns.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times; text-indent: -18pt;">3.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;"> </span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; text-indent: -18pt;">Publication of sermons in <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">England</st1:country-region></st1:place> to 1749.</span><!--[if !supportLists]--></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><!--[if !supportLists]--><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times;">4.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;">
</span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">Number
of printing houses in <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place>
1582-1723.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times;">5.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;"> </span></span><!--[endif]--><st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on"><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">Exeter</span></st1:city></st1:place><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;"> book trades: artisan dynasties.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times;">6.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;"> </span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">Size of <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place> book trade 1500-1750.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times;">7.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;"> </span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">Westcountry broadside ballads 1547 to 1750, with some later <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place> imprints.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times;">8.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;"> </span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">Manuscript and print. The circulation of texts 1550-1750.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times; text-indent: -18pt;">9<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;"> </span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; text-indent: -18pt;">The King's printers, their travels to <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place> and imprints linked to them there 1645-1648.</span><!--[if !supportLists]--></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times; text-indent: -18pt;">The following tables have also been prepared but are being held over for the second podcast, due for release early in 2023. </span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times; text-indent: -18pt;">10.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;"> </span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; text-indent: -18pt;">Publications from the press of J. B. when William of Orange was in <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place>, 1688.</span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times; text-indent: -18pt;">11.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;"> </span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; text-indent: -18pt;">Imprints of <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city></st1:place> publisher Francis Eglesfield which have Westcountry links.</span><!--[if !supportLists]--></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times; text-indent: -18pt;">12.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;"> </span></span><!--[endif]--><st1:place style="text-indent: -18pt;" w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on"><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">Exeter</span></st1:city></st1:place><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; text-indent: -18pt;"> newspapers 1704-1763</span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><!--[if !supportLists]--></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times; text-indent: -18pt;">13.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;">
</span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; text-indent: -18pt;">Publication
of <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place>
related sermons in 1710s.</span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times; text-indent: -18pt;">14.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;">
</span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; text-indent: -18pt;">Books
with <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place>
imprints published by subscription to 1765.</span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; mso-fareast-font-family: Times; text-indent: -18pt;">15.<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman"; font-size: 7pt; font-stretch: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-numeric: normal; line-height: normal;"> </span></span><!--[endif]--><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt; text-indent: -18pt;">The printed maps of <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place> 1587-1765.</span></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><!--[if !supportLists]--></p><p style="background: white; margin-left: 36pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list 36.0pt; text-align: justify; text-indent: -18pt;"><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">16. Devon engravings to 1750</span></p><p style="background: white; text-align: justify;"><b><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">Print and manuscript</span></b><span style="font-size: 11.5pt;"><o:p></o:p></span></p><p style="background: white; text-align: justify;"><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">Preparing for the podcast, one of the points raised for
discussion was the continuation of the manuscript tradition long after the
arrival on the scene of printing (table 8). That point is certainly relevant for <st1:place w:st="on">Devon</st1:place> in the case of historical writings. Historians in
the country have a sorry record of printed publication - some important early
writing remains unpublished even today, although they circulated widely in
manuscript. An attempt was made to gather details of these together in the
volume <i>Topographical writers in south-west <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">England</st1:country-region></st1:place></i>, edited by Mark
Brayshay (University of Exeter Press, 1996). Starting to list these in a table
for the ReConEx project made me aware that the listing compiled there is
incomplete and inaccurate. For example manuscripts that have ended up in <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">America</st1:country-region></st1:place>
were excluded, including apparently some once in the Pine-Coffin library at
Portledge in Alwington, and it is difficult to identify non-archival histories
in archive catalogues, as there is no bibliographically consistent method of
describing them. For example it has been found impossible to locate such key
items as John Hooker's historical works in the Devon Heritage Centre's on-line
catalogue and Richard Crossing's little-known 17th century history of <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Exeter</st1:place></st1:city> cannot be found,
although it is listed through the National Archive's </span><a href="https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N14008386"><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;">Discovery</span></a><span style="background-attachment: initial; background-clip: initial; background-image: initial; background-origin: initial; background-position: initial; background-repeat: initial; background-size: initial; color: #333333; font-family: Times; font-size: 11.5pt;"> database.
An attempt will be made to reduce this to some sort of order over the coming
weeks. Suggestions would be welcomed to complete the listing in table 12. Some
interesting aspects have emerged, for example manuscript copies derived from
early printed texts, an interesting reversal of the move from script to
print. <o:p></o:p></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;">
</p><p style="background: white; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 11.5pt;"><b>West Country Studies Library - a transformation back to the Westcountry Studies Library?</b></span></p><p style="background: white; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 11.5pt;">It was good to read in the FODA autumn newsletter that a transformation is under way following the acquisition of </span><span style="background-color: transparent; text-align: left;">new
space within Greatmoor House, mobile shelving and map storage to</span><span style="background-color: transparent; text-align: left;"> ensure that the collection is stored in more
environmentally stable conditions and is more easily accessible to staff. It is to be hoped that this will also mean the re-emergence, not only of the Library's original name (the librarian was in 1982 referred to in the E&E as "the Devon Rural History Librarian", something more appropriate today for the custodian of the Devon Rural Archive) but also of the stock cards, the basic archive of the collection. The many thousands of cards were in several sequences, which may no longer be evident to staff today, there being no staff in post from the time of move out of the city centre, and they contain important information on the growth of the collections and the provenance of many of the items which is not recorded in the digital catalogue. The cards have been removed from the filing drawers and placed in boxes. It is important that the correct sequences are re-established. They do not just cover books but also prints and drawings, ephemera and lantern slides, many of which had not been properly listed since cataloguing started in 1977. There were also files of items believed lost in the war </span><span style="text-align: left;">and items of local interest which it had proved impossible to acquire or which had been transferred. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><b>And finally ...</b></p><p class="MsoNormal">If you have 17 minutes 24 seconds to waste, there is a <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAQ9CXqIHyo">Toddcast</a> made for the Devon and Cornwall Record Society where I speak to Todd Gray about my recent <i>Story of the book in Exeter and Devon</i>.</p><p class="MsoNormal"><br /></p></div></div></div></div>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-32506839760439034102022-07-09T15:38:00.003-07:002022-07-12T06:59:49.421-07:00Westcountry Studies. Issue 26, July 2022<p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDQ3L2eCrH1pcvNSyzSw9HZ8_aoONyy5MxG9lSbS9YAUjWghwUmqAqnfWgfg_ojfhfzbZgI-jR-z_AUhSm3Sqkp8FUuCakhAkTpkMT6sw2TtEynVa_CjuzTD22s9y2Ktyo-TnESlcjbrw/s1600/westcounty-studies-mercator-1609.jpg" width="400" /> </td><td><center><b>Westcountry Studies</b></center><center><b><br />a </b><b>bibliographical newsletter</b></center><center><b><br /></b></center><center><b>on Devon and its region<br /><br />Issue 26 <br /><br />July 2022</b></center><center><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s1600/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="249" data-original-width="391" height="126" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s200/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" width="200" /></a></center><center></center></td></tr></tbody></table><div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div></div><p><span style="text-align: justify;"><b><span style="color: #cc0000;">Astounding Inventions</span> - Heritage open days, September 2022. </b></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;">As with Ukraine in the last issue of this newsletter, a current event has driven me to the keyboard, but this time something more positive. A recent email tells us that <span face="Calibri, sans-serif" style="background-color: white; color: #201f1e; font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;">the 2022 Heritage Open Days are fast approaching. The dates are the 9-18 September and the theme is<span style="font-family: times;"> </span></span><span style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="color: #990000;">Astounding Inventions</span><span style="color: #201f1e;">, with participants having to register by 1 August. </span></span></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 11pt; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="color: #201f1e;">At first this may appear to have little to do with libraries, but at the core of library activities is one of the most astounding of inventions, <b>printing</b>. And, thinking a little further, there are several others: the <b>alphabet</b> (which made printing with moveable types a practical possibility), the <b>codex book</b> (which could contain much more information than the scroll), <b>paper</b> (a support for printing that was cheaper and greener than vellum), <b>lithography (</b>which provided new opportunities for illustrations, music, maps, and the multiplication of texts throughout the Islamic world) and finally, late in the day, <b>digital technology. </b>The range could be extended with <b>audiovisual technology</b> to involve the Bill Douglas Museum. Might it be possible for libraries across Exeter to mount a small display of key works within their collections that highlight these themes, perhaps linked by a trail? My own <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/03/exeter-literary-walk.html">literary trail</a> could be adapted for this and I will probably rebadge and register it. </span></span></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span property="schema:name" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: inherit; color: #201f1e; font-family: times; font-size: 14.6667px; text-align: left;">A possible example of a small display for Exeter Library occurs to me. </span><span style="color: #201f1e; font-family: times;"><span style="font-size: 14.6667px;">Joseph Moxon (1627-1691), printer and "hydrographer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty" published "at the sign of Atlas on Ludgate-Hill" the first English printer's manual as part of </span><i style="font-size: 14.6667px;">Mechanick exercises. Or, the doctrine of handy-works</i><span style="font-size: 14.6667px;">. Illustrated by plates, it was an early example of a publication in monthly numbered parts. Number 1 appeared on "Jan. 1. 1677" [actually 1678] and it appeared regularly until no. 6 (June 1-July 1, 1678). After that the parts appeared less and less frequently, numbers 7-9 being dated 1679 and numbers 10-14 1680. Despite the apparent lack of success, Moxon appears to have held onto unsold sheets and reissued them in 1683-84 as a single volume and there were various later editions and reissues until 1703. Exeter Library holds an example of an early facsimile reprint: <i>Moxon's mechanick exercises, or, The doctrine of handy works applied to the art of printing : a literal reprint in two volumes of the first edition published in the year 1683</i>, with preface and notes by Theo L. De Vinne (New-York : The Typothetæ of the City of New-York, 1896). The two volumes are in a limited edition of 450 copies, "All copies on hand-made Holland paper and printed from types ...". There is also a later edition: <i>Mechanick exercises on the whole art of printing (1683-4)</i>, by Joseph Moxon ; edited by Herbert Davis & Harry Carter </span></span><span style="color: #201f1e; font-family: times; font-size: 14.6667px; text-align: left;">(Oxford University Press, 1958 ; 2nd edition 1962 ; reprint by Dover, 1978). Copies of this are available in Exeter Libraries. </span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color: #201f1e; font-family: times; font-size: 14.6667px; text-align: left;">It is a key work in the history of printing, a well-illustrated and detailed account of the wooden hand press which produced all letterpess publications in Europe from 1455 until the early 19th century, when mechanisation began. It could be displayed with another publication of Joseph Moxon which shows the key role of printing in spreading knowledge. Only three copies of this work were known in British libraries (Bodleian Library, Wellcome Library and Manchester University Library), so it is much rarer than Gutenberg's 42-line Bible. To these can be added a fourth copy, which I discovered in an attic in Exmouth and transferred to Exeter Library. It is: </span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://collectionapi.metmuseum.org/api/collection/v1/iiif/773162/1848049/main-image" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="800" data-original-width="659" height="678" src="https://collectionapi.metmuseum.org/api/collection/v1/iiif/773162/1848049/main-image" width="559" /></a></div><p></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span property="schema:name" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: inherit; color: #333333; font-family: times; font-style: italic; text-align: left;">An exact survey of the microcosmus or little world : being an anatomie, of the bodies of man and woman wherein the skin, veins, nerves, muscles, bones, sinews and ligaments are accurately delineated. And curiously pasted together, so as at first sight you may behold all the outward parts of man and woman. And by turning up the several dissections of the paper take a view of all their inwards. With alphabetical referrences </span><span property="schema:name" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: inherit; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;">[sic]</span><span property="schema:name" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: inherit; color: #333333; font-family: times; font-style: italic; text-align: left;"> to every member and part of the body. Usefull for all doctors, chirurgeons, &c. As also for painters, carvers, and all persons that desire to be acquainted with the parts, and their names, in the bodies of man, or woman</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;"><i>; Set forth by Michael Spaher of Tyrol ; And English'd by John Ireton ; And lastly perused and corrected, by several rare anatomists. </i>The lengthy title says what is in the box. It is the work of Johann Remmelin</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;"> (1583-1632) and has the imprint: </span><span property="schema:publisher" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: inherit; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;" typeof="http://schema.org/Organization"><span property="schema:location" style="box-sizing: inherit;" typeof="http://schema.org/Text">London</span>: <span property="schema:name" style="box-sizing: inherit;">Printed by Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop</span></span><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;"> </span><span class="full-record--value" property="schema:datePublished" style="background-color: white; box-sizing: inherit; color: #333333; font-family: times; overflow-wrap: break-word; padding-bottom: 0.4rem; text-align: left;">1670. It is a large format folio item with </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;">eight unnumbered pages, four pages of letterpress and four leaves of engraved plates which</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;"> have superimposed moveable flaps. </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;">This edition uses the plates of the Dutch edition of 1667, whereas later English editions have re-engraved plates. The Dutch plates in turn were based on the 1613 Latin edition, instead of the revised 1619 edition which formed the basis of Latin and German editions. Thus it can be seen in the wider European context of an important medical text distributed in several languages with the international exchange of the meticulously engraved plates. Highlighting this text could also raise interest in the Adopt a Book scheme with this rare and fragile item a prime candidate for conserving and perhaps the production of a facsimile edition. </span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;"><b>Bibliographical podcasts in Exeter</b></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;">Until recently I didn't really know what podcasts were - just one of the many techie terms tossed about by the BBC and other media outlets. My participation in the Leverhulme funded project <a href="https://reconex.exeter.ac.uk/">Writing religious conflict and community in Exeter 1500-1750</a> (mercifully ReConEx for short) has rectified this. They will be launching a series of three podcasts later this year, the other contributors being Paul Auchterlone and Mark Stoyle. I confessed that, as well as podcasts, I was ignorant of religious conflict but my contribution was to place this against the background of the local and national book trade of the period. As an aide-memoir I pulled together a number of tables, some taken from earlier researches and others specially prepared, and I have started to place them on the <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2022/07/reconex-podcasts-data-to-accompany.html">Exeter working papers</a> website. The recording took place in the University's Digital Humanities Hub in the Queen's Building, a place that resembles a sort of intellectual gym, bristling with formidable equipment, the treadmills, exercise bikes and weight benches replaced by microphones, video cameras, sound decks and digitisation kit. </span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;"><b>Print and manuscript</b></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;">Preparing for the podcast, one of the points raised for discussion was the continuation of the manuscript tradition long after the arrival on the scene of printing. We never got that far in our discussions, but it is certainly relevant in Devon in the case of historical writings. Historians in the country have a sorry record of printed publication - some important early writing remains unpublished even today, although they circulated widely in manuscript. An attempt was made to gather details of these together in the volume <i>Topographical writers in south-west England</i>, edited by Mark Brayshay (University of Exeter Press, 1996). Starting to list these in a table for the ReConEx project made me aware that the listing is incomplete and inaccurate. For example manuscripts that have ended up in America were excluded, including apparently some once in the Pine-Coffin library at Portledge in Alwington, and it is difficult to identify non-archival histories in archive catalogues, as there is no bibliographically consistent method of describing them. For example I have found it impossible to locate such key items as John Hooker's historical works in the Devon Heritage Centre's on-line catalogue and Richard Crossing's little-known 17th century history of Exeter cannot be found, although it is listed through the National Archive's <a href="https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/N14008386">Discovery</a> database. I will be attempting to reduce this to some sort of order over the coming weeks and would welcome suggestions once the first draft of the listing is posted up. Some interesting aspects have emerged, for example manuscript copies derived from early printed texts. </span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;"><b>Devon bibliography</b></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: white; color: #333333; font-family: times; text-align: left;">Preparing for the podcast also ensured that I updated many records for the period covered by the ReConEx project, and so my work on currrent updating has fallen a little by the wayside. I have covered the BNB up to 6 July and limitation largely to this source has made me realise quite how few local publications it contains. Personal circumstances have limited my excursions from home in recent weeks, so I have not been picking up local publications from the places I normally visit. These were in any case largely confined to the Exeter, East Devon, Mid Devon and Teignbridge districts. With no local studies librarian in post in Devon, there is no focal point for bibliographical work in the county, and soon I too may have to curtail my activities in this area. I will ensure that my work remains available and deposited at a suitable location in Devon.</span></p><div><b>The Baring-Gould library at Lewtrenchard</b></div><div><b><br /></b></div><div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgaMYLQtyoumAFfCOMnAEONUDlNGZh7TZb4HIlinXoU1Qul5lj5SelnCgrrZt5n7F2WDFlFVcJr1VNRdJTtD85Gjmz-7kxJZ_flh60MBL_E2ntwSd-jTqazAEdIM57qsdhT2YlULxD7aMUHY25E06dqOJ_kep7kWrmWiGj9Ti5bwKGoA0LnUvNlnEGR/s1280/Lewtrenchard-cover-smaller.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="886" data-original-width="1280" height="441" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgaMYLQtyoumAFfCOMnAEONUDlNGZh7TZb4HIlinXoU1Qul5lj5SelnCgrrZt5n7F2WDFlFVcJr1VNRdJTtD85Gjmz-7kxJZ_flh60MBL_E2ntwSd-jTqazAEdIM57qsdhT2YlULxD7aMUHY25E06dqOJ_kep7kWrmWiGj9Ti5bwKGoA0LnUvNlnEGR/w636-h441/Lewtrenchard-cover-smaller.jpg" width="636" /></a></div><div><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">As part of my work in rounding off projects that take me far from home I have published on behalf of the Baring-Gould Corporation <i>The Baring-Gould Library, the books at Lewtrenchard : a shelf list and guide, including the Shacklock Collection.</i> Copies have been distributed free of charge to libraries in Devon and the copyright libraries, and a few copies are available from <a href="mailto:ianmaxted@hotmail.co.uk">the compilers</a>, price £10.00. We have worked on this project, off and on, over many years but, having now to rely on public transport, and having been stranded in the depths of the West Devon countryside recently when the last bus was cancelled, I felt it best to publish as it is. While important sections of the Baring-Gould library are in the University of Exeter Special Collections and in the Devon Heritage Centre, some 2,500 items remain at Lewtrenchard, and these have been added to by 1,000 items donated to Lewtrenchard in 2018 by David Shacklock, the founder of the Sabine Baring-Gould Appreciation Society. An ISBN has not been assigned to this work as it is still in draft. A full stock check is required and sequences require final sorting and allocating to fixed shelves, so this appears following the principle that the best is enemy of the good. </div></div><div> </div><div><b>A missing copy of Polwhele</b></div><div><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Working my way through <i>John Cranch: uncommon genius</i>, by John W. Lamble. (Cambridge: Wolborough Press, 2019) which was mentioned in the last newsletter I noticed (pages 190-193) that he had owned, grangerised and extensively annotated a copy of Richard Polwhele's <i>History of Devonshire</i>. The author of the biography notes that it had come up for auction in 2013 and is now in private hands. I have run the item to earth but not the purchaser. It was lot 1989 in <span style="text-align: left;">Lawrence of Crewkerne's Fine Art Sale - Books, Maps & Manuscripts on 26 July 2013, and was sold for </span><span style="text-align: left;">£1,050. The title page is inscribed as </span><span style="text-align: left;">John Cranch's copy and dated 'Bath 1811'. The auctioneer describes it as "extra-illustrated, with numerous aquatint and stipple engravings by Samuel Prout et al., various letters, drawings and indentures, ranging from the late 15th century to the early 19th, including 2 examples from William Chappel (1718-1781), cropped and affixed, profusely annotated throughout by John Cranch, mostly in the margins. It is rebound in one volume in modern calf gilt." The auctioneer notes that "John Cranch (1751-1816) was a painter, born in Kingsbridge, Devon. He was self-taught and contributed several pieces to the Society of Artists and the British Institution. His most notable work is The Death of Chatterton. He died in Bath, where he lived for most of his final years." He quotes from the front endpaper the following inscription: 'Something of an apology may be proper for my having inserted, amongst the illustrations, some few topics that do not strictly belong to Devonshire. Wherever such occur, the reader is requested to observe that most of these extras were put in, either as having, in some respect or other, an affinity to this history... John Cranch April 1812' </span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;"><br /></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;">The author was clearly able to examine the volume closely and says that no fewer than 110 engravings of Devonshire scenes by Samuel Prout (1783-1852) have been pasted in. If this is true, it may include some early etchings that escaped Somers Cocks, as he lists only 55 images which appeared in Prout's <i>Picturesque delineations in the counties of Devon and Cornwall</i>, which was published in 1812. The author goes on to give details of some other additions, including a sample of cloth stained with the natural dye extracted from the murex sea snail which he obtained at Thurlestone Rocks, near Kingsbridge, in 1799 with the addition of a long note. He also adds colourful stories about famous people in his biographical notes, for example on Ashburton-born John Dunning (1731-1783), Solicitor General, "[...] the personage of Mr Dunning was uncommonly thick and squab and his head [...] somewhat broader than it was long. [...] His retirement at Putney Heath became a temple of solid sensuality and high voluptuousness. Every guest was engaged, not only to a distinct apartment for the night, but with this extraordinary appendage of hospitality - a fine girl was found between every pair of sheets!" It all makes my own retirement as an old bibliofool seem rather dull. </span></div><div><br /></div><div><b>Mount Radford village street</b></div><div><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Unlikely as it seems, this is a locality close to the heart of Exeter, perhaps better known as Magdalen Road shops, and it is the subject of a project which is based closer to home than most of my other researches. It has even introduced me to Exeter's artistic community and my "works" have been featured on the community art board at Gallery36 in Denmark Road, organised by that hyperactive and enthusiastic nonagenarian Veronica Gosling. Examples of artwork featured on earlier boards are currently on display in Exeter Library. </div><div><br /></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhvcuz07Govi5hCcQwmRYggq1vRWuUj7J-ZX2sboKrjwOP9LX4nJjoGxFSs4IqXvcVRLGxMJEoA5Qm9cl9Fy0Rz8reAhYjuTIB2XmPoao52DZCvvvV4Lcq0uTjt8y1PYv7jRd6FDJ7BOHnYm9TMGUa1_YT97dThOCCqnW1OovPGE0jJo_Mu3KInAILS/s1967/IMG_3323.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1336" data-original-width="1967" height="436" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhvcuz07Govi5hCcQwmRYggq1vRWuUj7J-ZX2sboKrjwOP9LX4nJjoGxFSs4IqXvcVRLGxMJEoA5Qm9cl9Fy0Rz8reAhYjuTIB2XmPoao52DZCvvvV4Lcq0uTjt8y1PYv7jRd6FDJ7BOHnYm9TMGUa1_YT97dThOCCqnW1OovPGE0jJo_Mu3KInAILS/w642-h436/IMG_3323.jpg" width="642" /></a></div><br /><div style="text-align: justify;">The results appear on two blog pages: <a href="https://exetereme.blogspot.com/2022/06/magdalen-road-exeter-through-time.html">Magdalen Road, Exeter, through time</a> and <a href="https://exetereme.blogspot.com/2022/07/mount-radford-village-street-historic.html">Mount Radford village street: historic maps-historic.html</a>. The first deals with the street property by property with a list of successive occupiers, and the second by selected years attempting to match the properties depicted on the map with occupiers as listed in a range of sources. The story is complicated by several changes in street numbering as the frontage was developed during the 19th century, and also following redevelopment after bombing during World War 2. In fact the whole exercise demonstrates the use to which historical sources in local studies collections and archives can be put - census returns, trade directories, maps and plans, combined with digital resources such as Google Street View and present-day photographs bringing heritage to everyone's doorstep. </div><div><b><br /></b></div><div><b>Commemorating the 80th anniversary of the destruction of Exeter City Library</b></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:place w:st="on">On </st1:place>4 May 1942 Exeter City Library was firebombed by the Luftwaffe and some 95,000 volumes were lost in the resulting conflagration. T<span style="background-color: white; text-align: justify;">he precious city archives which remained in the secure muniment room survived, as did the local studies collection, which had been evacuated on the outbreak of war and also some 4,000 books that were on loan.</span><st1:place w:st="on"> </st1:place><span style="background-color: white; text-align: justify;">Only one book in the library survived the inferno
that followed the fire-bombing in 1942: </span><span style="text-align: justify;"><i>English men of letters: the life of Thomas Gray</i></span><span style="background-color: white; text-align: justify;">, by Edmund
Gosse. It was wrapped in brown paper to protect it from any further damage, a
state in which it has remained ever since. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: white;">On 4 May 2022 the stray surviving item was reunited in a small ceremony in Exeter Library with
another book I recently found in a charity shop in </span><st1:city w:st="on">St Thomas</st1:city><span style="background-color: white;">: </span><i>My <st1:place w:st="on">Devonshire</st1:place>
book</i><span style="background-color: white;">, by J. Henry Harris, published by the Western Morning News in
1907. It bears all the hallmarks of a long and useful life in Exeter Central
Library, a stout but worn red buckram binding, class-mark and shelf-mark on the
spine and the title page, together with the accession number, and the leaf of
each plate carefully perforated with "PUBLIC LIBRARY EXETER". The book was withdrawn on or after 2 July 1940, a date which was stamped inside the front cover, and the class mark indicates that the volume formed part of the lending stock. Perhaps it
formed part of the collection of books donated to </span><st1:city w:st="on">Plymouth</st1:city><span style="background-color: white;">
after the destruction there in 1941, books that </span><st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Plymouth</st1:place></st1:city><span style="background-color: white;"> offered to return just a year later. The losses of the two cities are tabulated below:</span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><st1:place w:st="on"></st1:place></p><table border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="MsoTableGrid" style="border-collapse: collapse; border: none; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-insideh: .5pt solid windowtext; mso-border-insidev: .5pt solid windowtext; mso-padding-alt: 0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-yfti-tbllook: 480; width: 599px;">
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: x-small;">Total losses<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Plymouth</st1:placename> <st1:placetype w:st="on">City</st1:placetype></st1:place> Library<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: x-small;">22/3 Apr 1941<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: x-small;">41,000<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: x-small;">16,000<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: x-small;">15,000<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Plymouth</st1:place></st1:city> Athenaeum<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: x-small;">21/2 Apr 1941<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: red;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">10,000<o:p></o:p></span></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: x-small;"><st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Plymouth</st1:place></st1:city> Proprietary Lib.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color: red;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">35,000<o:p></o:p></span></span></p>
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</tbody></table><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The ceremony was given added poignancy by the fact that, after 80 years, libraries in Ukraine, including the twinned UNESCO cities of literature in Odesa and Lviv were facing similar threats in a "special military operation" that is resulting in both human and cultural genocide - a generous act of liberation that is Mother Russia's greatest gift to an ungrateful Ukraine since <span style="background-color: white; color: #1a1a1a; font-family: times; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: justify;">the Holodomor or Great Famine of 1932. </span><span style="background-color: white; color: #212121; font-family: times; text-align: left;">As of 4 July, UNESCO has verified damage to 157 sites since 24 February – 71 religious sites, 12 museums, 30 historic buildings, 21 buildings dedicated to cultural activities, 16 monuments and 7 libraries.</span><span style="background-color: white; color: #212121; font-family: times; text-align: left;"> As might be expected, </span><a href="https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/05/25/7348488/" style="background-color: white; font-family: times; text-align: left;">Ukrainian media</a><span style="background-color: white; color: #212121; font-family: times; text-align: left;"> provide much higher figures, some sources stating that sixty libraries have been damaged or destroyed and many Ukrainian books confiscated. It all makes very depressing reading. </span></p></div>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-4716327904017130062022-04-11T12:10:00.001-07:002022-04-25T12:48:24.987-07:00Westcountry Studies. Issue 25 April 2022<p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDQ3L2eCrH1pcvNSyzSw9HZ8_aoONyy5MxG9lSbS9YAUjWghwUmqAqnfWgfg_ojfhfzbZgI-jR-z_AUhSm3Sqkp8FUuCakhAkTpkMT6sw2TtEynVa_CjuzTD22s9y2Ktyo-TnESlcjbrw/s1600/westcounty-studies-mercator-1609.jpg" width="400" /> </td><td><center><b>Westcountry Studies</b></center><center><b><br />a </b><b>bibliographical newsletter</b></center><center><b><br /></b></center><center><b>on Devon and its region<br /><br />Issue 25 <br /><br />April 2022</b></center><center><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s1600/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="249" data-original-width="391" height="126" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s200/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" width="200" /></a></center><center></center></td></tr></tbody></table><div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgPFQKzcE7Nl-wP4HByKSGJijoz9hqnv0itYgBk9h59Ada6NiIue0g799tMtulas2VXvMYcUILBl9VhQRAd59S6I5ytANJEFQLl3NQ5eAzSgNR7dykm8cK_BPYTlwmCt0kMdaDpBHPrjpqgM1UjuPzE9yhzQX2oqw9yLZ4hrGy8C_EByzIbF59eqYd3/s681/UNESCO-UKRAINE.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="364" data-original-width="681" height="342" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgPFQKzcE7Nl-wP4HByKSGJijoz9hqnv0itYgBk9h59Ada6NiIue0g799tMtulas2VXvMYcUILBl9VhQRAd59S6I5ytANJEFQLl3NQ5eAzSgNR7dykm8cK_BPYTlwmCt0kMdaDpBHPrjpqgM1UjuPzE9yhzQX2oqw9yLZ4hrGy8C_EByzIbF59eqYd3/w640-h342/UNESCO-UKRAINE.jpg" width="640" /></a></div><b style="text-align: left;"><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><b style="text-align: justify;">Solidarity with Ukraine</b></p></b><p></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: justify;">The growing horror of the situation in Ukraine means that we should have some understanding of the background to this latest threat to the peace of Europe and be more aware of the rich heritage and culture of a country that houses two cities of literature, Lviv designated in 2015 and Odesa, like Exeter, designated in 2019. As a bibliographer I am aware that the community memory and a region's sense of itself is enshrined and recorded in the written literature housed in major libraries within and outside the country. Might a little investigation in catalogues and bibliographies show whether Ukraine is a separate nation state or simply, as Putin insists, a ragbag of decadent neo-nazi oblasts that is yearning to be liberated by the Russian Federation? </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Politics and print weave a complex web in the east of Europe. In the mid-sixteenth century, when printing reached the area now forming the nation of Ukraine, the region was split between Lithuania (from 1648 transferred to Poland), Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and their vassal Khanate of Crimea, with Russia only laying claim to a minor part in the north-east, a situation that continued with some changes until the final partition of Poland in 1794. In fact the Soviet Union only acquired all of the western part of Ukraine in 1939 after their joint invasion of Poland with Nazi forces following the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact, territorial acquisitions that were confirmed after the German occupation of the entire region from 1940 to 1944. I remember that, when I visited the Museum f<span style="text-align: left;">ü</span>r Deutsche Geschichte in East Berlin in the 1960s, they were very coy about showing this change in Soviet borders on the maps and hid it carefully under the explanatory text. </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Taking an even longer view, perhaps Russia should now be seeking to rejoin Ukraine as, from 882 to 1132, Kjiv was the capital of Kjivski Rus', a confederation that extended from the White Sea in the north to the Black Sea in the south, before a certain insignificant settlement on the Moscow River was recorded. The confederation fragmented into individual independent princedoms in the 12th century. In the south Kjiv itself, Volodymyr and Galych in 1199 merged into what became known as Rus' or, in its Latinised form, Ruthenia. The Mongol invasions of the 1230s put the east and south of Ukraine into the hands of the Golden Horde succeeded by the Khanate of Crimea and the Ottoman Empire. Between 1349 and 1362, the remaining western Ukrainian princedoms became part of Lithuania. </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">So it is not surprising that the earliest items in the Ukrainian and Belarusian variants of the Church Slavonic language were printed further to the west. In the Cyrillic alphabet, the Orthodox hymnal (Octoechos) and Book of Hours (Chasoslovets’), were produced in 1491 by Szwajpolt Fiol, in Cracow. These were followed by liturgical books produced in Lithuania on short-lived presses by Frantsisk Skoryna in Vilnius, Lithuania in 1525, Ivan Fedorovych and Piotr Mstislavets Zabłudów in Poland, 1568–70 and Vasyl Tsiapinsky probably in Tyapino, Belarus around 1565–80. When early presses were set up on Ukrainian territory the most remarkable feature to the western European observer is the important role played by the church as opposed to secular printers. </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The first printing press on Ukrainian ethnic territory was founded by Ivan Fedorov in Lviv in 1573. He had previously worked in Moscow. His first work, an Apostol was printed at the at the Saint Onuphrius Monastery. in 1573–4. He died in Lviv in 1583 and his equipment and assets were used to found the Dormition Brotherhood Press which endured from 1591 to 1788 and played a key role in the history of early Ukrainian printing. </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Printing in Kyiv began with the founding of the Kyivan Cave Monastery Press in 1615. The output of the press, apart from liturgical literature, included sermons, poems, original works on philosophy and theology. In the mid-17th century, the press was managed by Innokentii Gizel’ (1620-1688), a prominent scholar and public figure. He was an author of a Synopsis, the first popular history of the East Slavonic nations. The Monastery of the Caves became the city's official press and remained the largest printing press in Ukraine until the mid-19th century. The Monastery of the Caves, founded in 1051, today houses a book and print history museum, a museum of Ukrainian folk art, a theater and film arts museum and the state historical library. </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left; text-indent: 26.6667px;">In western Ukraine, administered by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, most printing presses were owned by Catholic monasteries. The presses of the Orthodox monasteries at Pochaiv (1734-1914) and Univ (1660-1770) were the most productive centers of Ukrainian book publishing in the 18th century. The Pochaiv press is credited for using Ukrainian vernacular in some of its publications. There were also Jewish presses publishing in Hebrew and Yiddish. After 1772 many German books were also printed in Lviv.</span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left; text-indent: 26.6667px;">The eastern areas of Ukraine became part of the Russian Empire and from 1667 Ukrainian presses became subject to Russian Imperial censorship carried out by the Holy Synod. From the 1720s, the Russian government issued several decrees completely banning the publication of anything except liturgical texts identical with those already printed in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Ukrainian language publications and publications in an Ukrainian version of Church Slavonic were strictly prohibited. This contributed to the decline of book publishing in Kyiv and Chernihiv. Ukrainian culture became subject to enforced russification, so the formation of a modern Ukrainian literary language was delayed till the beginning of the 19th century. The first book in literary Ukrainian – Eneida Ivan Kotliarevskii’s mock-heroic version of Virgil’s Aeneid – was published in St Petersburg in 1798. From the late 18th century state printing offices were established in towns across Russia. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">A state printing office (Gorodskoĭ tipografia) was established in Odesa in 1814. It specialised in literary almanacs and scholarly works and several of its publications in the 1830s were in French or German. In 1839 the Odesa Society for History and Antiquities set up a press to publish their proceedings and the publishing scene in 19th century Odesa was quite diverse, with newspapers for German settlers and a flourishing Yiddish and Hebrew press. </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">New private publishing houses became active towards the end of the 19th century. These enterprises aimed to popularise literature among the lower classes, and therefore their books were produced cheaply with small print runs. A private St Petersburg publisher V. Plavil’shchikov produced some books in the Ukrainian language, including a Ukrainian Grammar <i>Grammatika malorossĭskago nari︠e︡chii︠a︡</i> compiled by A. Pavlovskii. As many Ukrainians moved to the two Russian capitals, works of contemporary Ukrainian authors who later became classics of Ukrainian literature – Taras Shevchenko, Hryhorii Kvitka-Osnov’ianenko (1778-1843), Mykhaylo Maksymovych (1804-1873) – were first published in St Petersburg and Moscow. The first collection of works by the prominent Ukrainian public figure and writer Hryhorii Skovoroda (1722-1794) appeared in St Petersburg in 1861. A short-lived Ukrainian journal Osnova (‘Basis’) was also published in St Petersburg.</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The leading academic publisher in Ukraine was Kharkiv University Press which opened in 1805, but its production was primarily in Russian. The press issued several works on Ukrainian studies, original Ukrainian historical documents and some classical Ukrainian authors. Ukrainian modern journalism in Russian and Ukrainian also started in Kharkiv, where 12 periodical titles appeared between 1812 and 1848. </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The Kjiv Monastery of the Caves Press kept publishing liturgical and religious texts in Church Slavonic, but also catered for primary schools, seminaries and the general public, publishing calendars and serials. The Kjiv-Mohyla Academy was shut by the Russian authorities in 1817, and Kyiv University was opened instead in 1834. A year later a university press was set up, which supplied textbooks for secondary and higher education institutions and published scholarly works by the university professors.</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The liberal reforms of Tsar Alexander II made it possible for Ukrainians to publish in their language, but the period of liberalisation was short-lived, and in 1876 Alexander II issued a decree that prohibited printing in Ukrainian, including lyrics for printed music. The types of material that were exempted were historical documents, ethnographic sources and very selective fiction and poems, subject to censorship. Some works by Ukrainian authors did not pass Imperial censorship and appeared abroad in uncensored editions; for example Shevchenko’s <i>Kobzar’</i> was published in Prague in 1876. Making books accessible for the wider public was the main goal of the publishing activities of various Ukrainian cultural organizations, such as societies for literacy in Kyiv and Kharkiv and the St Petersburg-based ‘Charity for publishing useful and cheap books’ (1898-1917). The overall number of Ukrainian books published between 1798 and 1916 is about 2,800 titles. During the First World War production figures fell dramatically, but the printing industry revived in the independent Ukraine between 1917 and 1921.</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #1a1a1a; font-family: times;">In the 1920s the communist regime started the policy of "Ukrainisation" in Soviet Ukraine which was a part of the all-Union program of "korenization", or indigenization</span></span><span style="color: #1a1a1a; font-family: times;"><span style="background-color: white;">, and many talented writers emerged, including the short-story writer and critic Mykola Khvylovy, who at first extolled the revolution but became increasingly critical of Soviet policies before his death. In 1932, at the time of the Holodomor or Great Famine, in which more than 4,000,000 Ukrainians died, Stalin began enforcing socialist realism as the required literary style. This was the period of </span></span><span style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #1a1a1a; font-family: times;">the mass repressions against the Ukrainian intelligentsia - writers, scientists, philosophers, clerics, as well as political leaders who were members of the Communist Party of Ukraine, which marked the end of "Ukrainisation". Most of them were deported to concentration camps and executed in 1937-1938; o</span></span><span style="background-color: white; color: #1a1a1a; font-family: times;">thers fled into exile. The post-Stalinist period saw the emergence of a new generation that rejected Socialist Realism, but repressive measures taken in the 1970s silenced many of these authors or else turned them back to socialist realism. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: white; color: #1a1a1a; font-family: times;">So, the people of Ukraine have little to thank Russia for in the 20th century, nor indeed since the 18th century. We can only express our solidarity with the ordinary people of the Ukraine who have become extraordinary in their resolve to resist the undeclared holy war of liberation Putin is conducting with the support of Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church. </span></p></div><div>I am putting together the results of my investigations on the <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2022/04/ukraine.html">Exeter Working Papers</a> website. It must be stressed that the searches have been partial and hampered by my lack of knowledge of Slavic languages, but the broad lines are there. A excellent history of <a href="http://brenocon.com/ukraine_maps/">Ukraine in maps from 1400 to 2000</a> can be found on the web and much of the information above has been gleaned from the British Library website. </div><div><br /></div><div><b>A book that survived the war</b></div><div><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The coming 4 May will mark the 80th anniversary of the morning when the people of Exeter discovered the full horror of the air raids in Exeter. Todd Gray will be speaking on this in Exeter Guildhall on 13 April and donating any proceeds to support those in Ukraine that are going through similar experiences on a daily basis as you read this. The City Library was a casualty of the raids that day, and an estimated 100,000 books were lost. It was thought that only one book in the library survived the bombing: <i>English men of letters: the life of Thomas Gray</i>, by Edmund Gosse. It was wrapped in brown paper to protect it from any further damage, a state in which it has remained ever since. It can now be joined by another book, recently discovered in a charity shop in St Thomas: <i>My Devonshire book</i>, by J. Henry Harris, published by the Western Morning News in 1907. It bears all the hallmarks of a long and useful life in Exeter Central Library, a stout but worn red buckram binding, classmark and shelfmark on the spine and the title page, together with the accession number, and the leaf of each plate carefully perforated with "PUBLIC LIBRARY EXETER". There is a withdrawn stamp on the back of the title page, and this must have been done on or after 2 July 1940, a date which was stamped inside the front cover, indicating that the volume formed part of the lending stock. Once the sugary nostalgia has been absorbed - the subtitle "in the land of junket and cream" gives a flavour of its style - it will be passed to Exeter Library to rejoin its comrade on the shelves. </div><div><br /></div><div><b>A book that almost got away</b></div><div><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Noticed in a remainder bookshop in Exeter is a Devon item that has bypassed libraries in the county although it relates to a Devonian who has made it into the <i>Dictionary of national biography</i>: <i>John Cranch : uncommon genius</i>, <span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>by John W. Lamble. (Cambridge : <span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Wolborough Press, <span style="white-space: pre;"> </span>2019. ISBN 9781916144507) is a substantial illustrated biography of 203 pages. It missed my rather superficial trawl of BNB because I was looking for Devon rather than Devonshire or Devonian - the sub-subtitle would have found it: "the life and achievements of a self-taught polymath, artist and wit from Devonshire". John Cranch (1751-1821) was born in Kingsbridge and spent his early years in Axminster before moving like so many other Devonians, to London and later to Bath. Several lessons learned by the compiler, not least that scanning and selecting the printed output relating to a county is a time-consuming and often tedious process which deserves the attention of a full-time librarian within the county. Also that things are not always what they seem, and titles can often be deceptive. In the Westcountry Studies Library several items have been retained as object lessons, one on the Raleigh Collection proved on arrival to be about bicycles and have no links with Sir Walter or East Budleigh while the true nature of <i>Arthurian myth and legend reconsidered</i> was revealed on receipt in 1981 when the subtitle was read: "or how Arthur Scargill threw away Excalibur before the battle".</div><div><br /></div><div><b style="font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: justify;">Coffinloads of books</b></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 15.4px;">Another library that is no more, the remarkable collection that was once at Portledge in Alwington near Bideford is undergoing a continuing bibliographical excavation. Now that the transcription of the book references in the manuscript letterbook of Richard Lapthorne's correspondence during the 1690s </span><span style="font-size: 15.4px;">(DRO 2610M/F/2)</span><span style="font-size: 15.4px;"> has been completed, work is in progress identifying the books mentioned and this has been extended to other works in the library by starting to transcribe a manuscript catalogue compiled by Richard Coffin around 1684 and attempting to match the contents with the printed sale catalogue of 1801 which lists some 5,000 items. The first </span><span style="font-size: 15.4px;">section to be examined covers the works the Coffin family acquired from overseas, which includes a good sprinkle of books from leading humanist publishers such as Plantin, the Estiennes and the Elzeviers. It is fascinating to see the way the main currents of European intellectual life flowed into the backwaters of a remote estate in north Devon and it is good to note that the tradition of book collecting did not die in the Coffin family in 1699. The 1801 catalogue records many 18th century titles. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 15.4px;"><b>Tailpiece</b></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 15.4px;">So, not really enough to fill a whole issue of the newsletter, but I felt impelled to respond to the present horrific situation in Ukraine. I will work on updating the </span><i style="font-size: 15.4px;">Devon bibliography</i><span style="font-size: 15.4px;"> over the coming weeks - and would be delighted to learn that I am now wasting my time, as there is a library somewhere in Devon that is finally picking up the torch that was unfortunately dropped so clumsily a decade ago. </span></p></div>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-447064914477398712022-02-24T15:42:00.004-08:002022-02-27T08:50:20.218-08:00Westcountry Studies. Issue 24. February 2022<p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDQ3L2eCrH1pcvNSyzSw9HZ8_aoONyy5MxG9lSbS9YAUjWghwUmqAqnfWgfg_ojfhfzbZgI-jR-z_AUhSm3Sqkp8FUuCakhAkTpkMT6sw2TtEynVa_CjuzTD22s9y2Ktyo-TnESlcjbrw/s1600/westcounty-studies-mercator-1609.jpg" width="400" /> </td><td><center><b>Westcountry Studies</b></center><center><b><br />a </b><b>bibliographical newsletter</b></center><center><b><br /></b></center><center><b>on Devon and its region<br /><br />Issue 24 <br /><br />February 2022</b></center><center><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s1600/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="249" data-original-width="391" height="126" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s200/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" width="200" /></a></center><center></center></td></tr></tbody></table><div>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><b style="text-align: left;">Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries <span style="color: #cc0000;">URGENT</span></b></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The South West Heritage Trust urgently requires the space currently used to store DCNQ stock in he Devon Heritage Centre. It is proving difficult to find alternative storage so, to avoid the necessity of incurring the costs of pulping or burning the stock, the editor John Draisey would welcome approaches from anyone who could take any of them off our hands<span style="text-align: left;"> </span><span style="text-align: left;">- I use the first person plural possessive pronoun here, as I am one of the committee of DCNQ</span>. The stock includes more than 70 bound volumes, with examples for most volumes from 1 to 32 (1900-1973) some with the special volumes which were issued before WW1. Titles of the early special volumes that are also available separately include:</p><p class="MsoNormal"></p><ul style="text-align: left;"><li>Cresswell, Churches of Kenn Deanery</li><li>Chope, Early <st1:city w:st="on">Tours in Devon and ornwall</st1:city></li><li>Carew Scroll of Arms</li><li>Two Widecombe Tracts 1638</li><li>Richard Peake of Tavistock (Three to One, Commendatory
Verses, Dick of <st1:place w:st="on">Devonshire</st1:place>)</li><li>Bosses and Corbels of <st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city>
Cathedral</li><li>Prideaux, <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Sutcombe</st1:placename>
<st1:placetype w:st="on">Church</st1:placetype></st1:place></li><li>Lega-Weekes, Topography of the Cathedral Close</li><li>Misericords of <st1:place w:st="on">Exeter</st1:place>
Cathedral</li><li><st1:place w:st="on">Cary</st1:place>
Family</li><li>Nuns of St Mary Cornworthy</li></ul><p></p><p class="MsoNormal">
</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;">There is multitude of loose parts available and the lack of an easily accessible index to articles for all volumes makes identification of items of interest difficult. The full run is in the process of being digitised by the Devon Family History Society and a <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2022/02/devon-and-cornwall-notes-and-queries.html">listing of articles</a> covering the years 1900-1928, 1974-1996 and 2007-2018 has been prepared by the <i>Devon bibliography</i> to assist in the identification of parts which might contain articles of interest. I am working to extend this to include major articles of interest for the missing years. There is also an <a href="https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DEV/Periodicals/DCNQ">analytical index for 1900-1996</a> compiled by DCNQ Treasurer Norman Annett on the GENUKI website, but this does not identify parts within the volumes. Please <a href="mailto:jdraisey@hotmail.co.uk">contact the editor John Draisey</a> if you can either <b>offer storage, preferably in Exeter</b>, or can take items off our hands. Items are available free of charge but, to help defray the costs of disposal, a donation to DCNQ of £5.00 for a volume and £1.00 for a part is suggested. Postage costs would be additional for those unable to collect from the Devon Heritage Centre. <span style="color: #cc0000;">The deadline for disposal is mid-March.</span></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;"><b>A new local studies librarian for Devon and Exeter</b></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;">We welcome Sonia Llewellyn to the Devon and Exeter Institution as replacement for Emma Laws who has moved across the Close to become Cathedral Librarian. Sonia was previously with Greater Manchester as an archivist but she grew up in Devon, so is not entirely a stranger to the county. The busy programme of events and exhibitions around the heritage collections continues apace under her management, most recently a display of astronomical items linked to the "<a href="https://www.exeter-cathedral.org.uk/whats-on/events/museum-of-the-moon/">Museum of the Moon</a>" in Exeter Cathedral, whose library also showcased astronomical items in its collections, none of them by Devon printers, but including Exeter's very own copy of the impressive Nuremberg Chronicle, the</span><span style="background-color: white; font-size: 14px; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="color: #4d5156;"> </span><i>Liber Chronicarum</i> by Hartmann Schedel printed in Nuremberg by Anton Koberger in 1493.</span></span><span style="text-align: left;"> </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><b style="text-align: left;">Devon bibliography, recent activity</b></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;">The previous <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/11/westcountry-studies-issue-23-december.html"><i>Devon bibliography newsletter</i>, issue 23</a>, a bumper issue published in December covered five months of developments. The latest interval is somewhat shorter, but there is progress to report. The Devon bibliography, as of 22 February 2022 contains some 120 records for 2022, many of them pre-publication records from the </span><span style="text-align: left;"> </span><i style="text-align: left;">British National Bibliography. </i><span style="text-align: left;">However, as of 22 February </span><i style="text-align: left;">BNB</i><span style="text-align: left;"> still had not picked up </span><a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/08/the-story-of-book-in-exeter-and-devon.html" style="text-align: left;"><i>The story of the book in Exeter and Devon</i></a><span style="text-align: left;"> received on legal deposit several months ago. It is reassuring to note that as of 24 February there are now 24 Devon publications for 2021 recorded in the SWHT catalogue, including several that had passed the compiler of the </span><i style="text-align: left;">Devon bibliography</i><span style="text-align: left;"> by. There were as yet none for 2022 as pre-publication records are not included, although the Westcountry Studies Library catalogue used to include books that were on order. A retrospective trawl has also been made for Ofsted and Care Quality Commission reports. For earlier years many records have been upgraded, although many skeleton records remain from the rescue operation undertaken before Devon County Council withdrew the older catalogue database. </span></p><div style="text-align: justify;"><b>Neighbourhood plans</b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Some 75 documents linked to neighbourhood planning were located during a trawl of the web following a presentation on planning in Exeter given by the Exeter Civic Society during February. The speaker revealed the lack of neighbourhood plans in Exeter, only that for St James having been adopted. Part of the problem is that there is no lower tier of authorities for Exeter, Plymouth and Torbay. Elsewhwere neighbourhood plans have been drawn up for town or parish councils. They each represent considerable involvement by the community and provide a detailed insight into their heritage, current state, and hopes for the future, usually with illustrations and maps. In Plymouth and Torbay local fora/forums have been assembled to produce such plans and I know of at least two in Exeter that are under way, in Pinhoe and St David. I have placed a list of <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2022/02/devon-neighbourhood-plans-available.html">Devon neighbourhood plans</a> going back to 2013 on the <i>Devon bibliography</i> website. The catalogue entries are given to nationally recognised bibliographical standards and can be copied and pasted into library catalogues as the items are received. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">A limited number of hard copies of these plans would have been made (sometimes the name of the printer is actually given on the PDF version) but copies do not appear to have been centrally deposited, nor are web links easily accessible on the South West Heritage Trust website. While there is no legal deposit obligation for this type of local material and it does not feature in the <i>British National Bibliography</i>, it is important that copies are made available in Devon's main local studies collection, which after all is the local equivalent of the British Library and serves as the community's "memory institution". The same is true for other local authority publications over the past decade. As a result, the last ten years, so full of change, culminating in the impact of covid-19 and the increasingly apparent effects of climate change, have been poorly recorded by Devon. From past experience many do not come across to the Record Office with local authority archives, or are not included in listings of material received. For example publications linked to the Devon country structure plan of the 1970s are only clearly identifiable in the record office catalogue thanks to the Ogwell Parish Council deposit.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The Library should re-establish links with local authorities in all tiers across the county to ensure that copies of publications are deposited and properly catalogued, both for current reference and for posterity. After all, is the hard work they are all doing simply not worth recording? Perhaps a Heritage Lottery funded project could support a drive for the library to pick up the local publications that have been missed over the past decade. </div><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;"><b>Devon dialect</b></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;">A new web page has been added to the one compiled for the Unlocking our Sound Heritage initiative, covering <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/12/devon-dialect-periodical-articles.html">periodical and newspaper articles</a>, particularly many of the weekly series by Jan Stewer. The dialect database now contains more than 1,800 records for Westcountry dialect, covering also counties adjoining Devon as the dialect continuum does not respect county boundaries. The compiler of the <i>Wikipedia</i> article on Jan Stewer has congratulated the <i>Devon bibliography</i> on its work and added more detail on some of his earlier publications. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;"><b>Newspaper indexes</b></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The historian Peter Christie has generously made available to the <i>Devon bibliography</i> the book section of his massive index to the <i>North Devon Journal</i> from 1827 to 1966. It has more than 4,200 records which are currently being converted from a very long Word file to an Excel spreadsheet with a format which is compatible with the <i>Devon bibliography</i>. It is hoped to add book trade records for the <i>Exeter Flying Post</i> as included in the <i>Exeter Working Papers in Book History</i> series of Devon book trades directories. Newspaper indexes are still valuable resources for local historians; comment was made in the December newsletter on the shortcomings of the <i>British Newspaper Archive</i> when listing the newspaper dialect articles, largely deriving from the errors generated by OCR. The <i>Exeter Flying Post</i> card index in the Devon Heritage Centre was already compiled in the 1970s in a format that would be susceptible to digitisation, and it covers a wide range of subjects for the period 1763 to 1885 - scope for another lottery funded project to convert it? The index to the <i>Bideford Gazette</i> is also gradually appearing on the <i>Bideford Community Archive</i> website. </p><div style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px; text-align: justify;"><b>Coffinloads of books</b></div><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px;">Work is almost completed transcribing the book references in the manuscript of 68 folio pages by Richard Lapthorne detailing events in London from 1690 to 1699 (2610M/F/2),</span><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px;"> a transcript of his letters from London to Richard Coffin at at Portledge, Alwington, near Bideford. In 1999 Professor Michael Treadwell was due to visit us in Exeter from Canada to analyse the book related extracts, which had been largely omitted by the published </span><i style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px;">Portledge papers</i><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman, Times, FreeSerif, serif;"><span style="font-size: 15.4px;"> in 1928 but he suffered a fatal heart attack on the eve of his departure from Trent University in Canada. Papers relating to his work were passed to me, while the rest of his massive collection of papers on the London book trade of the late 17th century remained at Trent University. I now understand that negotiations are in hand to transfer them to the Bodleian Library, the present home of the British Book Trade Index, so when I have finished transcription I can pass my Treadwell files over. The correspondence provides an unparalleled insight into the workings of the London book trades and its relationship to provincial book collectors in the 17th century. I am now working on the identification of the several hundred 17th century book referred to in the letters. </span></span></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="background-color: white; font-family: "Times New Roman", Times, FreeSerif, serif; font-size: 15.4px;">Letters for 1698 in the recently recognised letter book which are missing from Lapthorne's original letters include some references to the surveyor John Norden (1548-1625?) and the draft transcripts are included here as they link to the Friends of Devon's Archives project to transcribe Norden's survey of Devon manors. Richard Lapthorne writes from London: </span></p></div><blockquote style="border: none; margin: 0px 0px 0px 40px; padding: 0px; text-align: left;"><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">ulto Apr.98</p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">[...] I have a survey by mee of Hertfordshire by Mr Norden don in Qn. Elizabeth's time in a smale print w<i>i</i>th a mapp its no bigger than a stitched sermon a most accurate [piece ?]. I am informed hee designed to doe every countie in England, but did onely <i>tha</i>t & Middlesex w<i>hi</i>ch two I have by mee & very - much esteem them because wel done & very hard to be gotten, if they are to be [available ?] at all.</p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">2 July -98</p></div><div><div style="text-align: justify;">[...] as for Nordens 2 little books if I cannot meet w<i>i</i>th <i>th</i>em ag<i>ain</i>st y<i>ou</i>r next box, if y<i>o</i>u please to com<i>m</i>and mine you shall have <i>th</i>em. They are amongst a smale collecc<i>i</i>on of odd things w<i>hi</i>ch are</div></div><div><div style="text-align: justify;">catalogued.</div></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">[15 October 1698]</p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">[...] I have sent y<i>o</i>u my 2 bookes of Mr Nordens in w<i>hi</i>ch y<i>o</i>u have He[rtfordshire?] in a nutshell. I hunted up & down in all places where I thought they were to be had but could not meet w<i>i</i>th either of them at last I was told <i>tha</i>t Mr Morden (<i>th</i>e geographer by <i>th</i>e Royal Exchange) had them to whom I applyed, hee had them but they were both put under an old filthy parchm<i>en</i>t cover & <i>th</i>e bookes spotted & steyned abominably & [index ?] wanted <i>th</i>e map of Westm. & Hartfordsh. <i>th</i>e general map of <i>th</i>e county & would not part w<i>i</i>th it under 4s. so <i>tha</i>t I have sent my own, <i>th</i>e reason why I [was] willing to have bought them was becaus I have a smale collec<i>i</i>on of such scarce things & a catalogue of them. </p></div><div><div style="text-align: justify;">25.8ber.98</div></div><div><div style="text-align: justify;">Richard Coffin Esqr his account 25. 8ber -98 all former accounts discharged R. L.</div></div><div><div style="text-align: justify;">[...] Nordens 2 books Middx & Hartfordshire 6s. </div></div></blockquote><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: left;"></p></div><div><p></p></div><div><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: left;"></p></div><div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">... and cheap at the price!</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b>Royal Clarence Hotel</b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">In my coverage of the Exeter Literary Festival in the last newsletter I conjured up the somewhat unrealistic vision of the Hotel site becoming the location for an <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/12/exeters-royal-clarence-hotel-luxury.html">Exeter Literary Heritage Centre</a>, something that Darren Marsh, the local historian and author of the award-winning history of the Royal Clarence thought would be an excellent idea. We now have proposals for luxury apartments with yet another fine dining opportunity on the ground floor. So, ten years after a certain other heritage site departed the city centre leaving behind the Library Lofts in 2012, a further iconic city centre public space could be lost to residents and visitors to Exeter and become luxury apartments that few Exeter citizens can afford. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b>Libraries under threat</b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">... not in Exeter but, since I started to draft this newsletter, elsewhere in Europe. I was half way through reading the inspiring but harrowing account of <i><a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-36893303">Syria's secret library</a></i> by Mike Thomson when the news of Putin's attack on Ukraine was announced. The secret library, hidden in a basement beneath the rubble of Daraya, provided hope, inspiration, information, education, a meeting and discussion point and a link to the community's heritage through years of unremitting bombardment. When Daraya fell to Assad the library was discovered, looted and dispersed. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Another library which fell victim to war was Bosnia's national library in Sarajevo. When we <a href="https://modestine2.blogspot.com/2007/05/bosnia.html">visited in 2007</a> the damage of the recent conflict was still evident across the city. There were wreaths and flowers freshly laid at the door of the library as a mute tribute to the loss of the nation's memory institution in an act of cultural genocide. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhgR2xOJPrFpFfMQisdtm0AOy2NgznU6AveHrKrf5hH3jRBd-vBRgV7WRLKP0DIbKkRXvg2tFbgFMW_VNKYLKVAwzYLw3B4eUe3Pg4dYOoyfthleZcePv5VqYIDyH3-7qe-_jNR-nNkGToh/s400/YIMG_1486.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="300" data-original-width="400" height="411" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhgR2xOJPrFpFfMQisdtm0AOy2NgznU6AveHrKrf5hH3jRBd-vBRgV7WRLKP0DIbKkRXvg2tFbgFMW_VNKYLKVAwzYLw3B4eUe3Pg4dYOoyfthleZcePv5VqYIDyH3-7qe-_jNR-nNkGToh/w547-h411/YIMG_1486.JPG" width="547" /></a></div><div style="text-align: center;"> <span style="background-color: #e0e0e0; color: #333333; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; text-align: -webkit-center;">Plaque on the ruined wall of the National Library, Sarajevo</span></div></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhcw8UOBYJDSF9lhYjjGxEof7h9Kelbeq10Zf-q92nFItrPY-Q8dAwrQjXQEuHNaZQvCw7HQ0ncmvonMBScqEdyXtjl15J90wU0WwGagMkPFeLBn9I1tYtUiENGgYxedQ5zN-np_XieWdKf/s400/YIMG_1488.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="300" data-original-width="400" height="414" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhcw8UOBYJDSF9lhYjjGxEof7h9Kelbeq10Zf-q92nFItrPY-Q8dAwrQjXQEuHNaZQvCw7HQ0ncmvonMBScqEdyXtjl15J90wU0WwGagMkPFeLBn9I1tYtUiENGgYxedQ5zN-np_XieWdKf/w551-h414/YIMG_1488.JPG" width="551" /></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="background-color: #e0e0e0; color: #333333; font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px;">Gutted shell of the National Library of Bosnia, Sarajevo</span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">In Exeter last Sunday we attended a vigil in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, both in Exeter and in their homeland. The leader of Exeter City Council, Philip Bialyk, is of Ukrainian heritage and was able to speak with his family in Kyiv at the event. Ben Bradshaw made a very emotional address and, listening to him with <i>Syria's secret library</i> in my bag for return to the library, I pondered the fate of the Ukrainian national library. Putin is clearly unhinged, even calling the Ukrainian President a Nazi when Zelensky is of Jewish heritage, and is obsessively intent on suppressing Ukraine's culture, heritage and identity at all costs. As so much of that national heritage is enshrined in the memory institution that is the Vernadsky National Library, it must be a prime target for the invaders. Putin's invasion is Russia's biggest gift to the people of Ukraine since Stalin's response to the Holodomor, the great famine of 1932-33 which was responsible for the deaths of at least 4,000,000 people in Ukraine. Let us hope that the coming days, weeks, months or years take much less of a toll on that nation's citizens and its libraries. </div><p></p></div>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-1251878592850175482022-02-24T14:00:00.003-08:002022-02-24T15:20:03.133-08:00Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries. Partial article listing<div style="text-align: justify;">This incomplete chronological listing covers 1900-1928, 1974-1996 and 2007-2018. It was assembled in haste to assist the urgent disposal of the stock of <i>Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries</i> held in the Devon Heritage Centre who can no longer store them. An attempt will be made to cover at least the main articles in the remaining volumes. Searches can be made on individual keywords using the Find (CTRL+F) function to identify the volume and part which may contain articles of interest. The editor of DCNQ, John Draisey should be contacted to see whether stocks of the appropriate parts are held.</div><div><br /></div><div><hr /></div><div><br /></div>Adams, Maxwell. The shield of arms over the gateway of Great Fulford House. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:1, 1900. — Pages 4-5, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dunsford. Houses. Great Fulford. Gateways. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Adams, Maxwell. Sir Thomas Fulford's monument in Dunsford Church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:1, 1900. — Pages 5-6,plate : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dunsford. Churches. Monuments. Fulford, Sir T. </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Bull-ring at Ashburton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:1, 1900. — Pages 26-28. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Bullbaiting. </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Notes on Great Fulford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:1, 1900. — Pages 1-4, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dunsford. Houses. Great Fulford. </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Wishing Trees. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:1, 1900. — Pages 26. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Berry Pomeroy. Trees. Folklore. 1900. - </b><hr />
Baring-Gould, Sabine, 1834-1924. S.Petroc. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:1, 1900. — Pages 6-13. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Saints. Petroc. Biographies. </b><hr />
Davy, A.J. Ringing bells during a thunderstorm. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:1, 1900. — Pages 18-20. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dawlish. Bellringers. Customs. 1899. — </b><hr />
G., S. Warrant for manning the Fleet, 1770. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:1, 1900. — Pages 24-25. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Navy. Seamen. Impressment. 1770. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. A domestic servant's indenture of apprenticeship in 1732. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:1, 1900. — Pages 13-14. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Saint Budeaux. Servants. Knight, Ruth. Apprenticeship. Indenture. 1732. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. An eighteenth century Exeter bookseller's book label. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:1, 1900. — Pages 18. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Booksellers. Yeo, Margery. Labels. 1726. — </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. License granted by the crown to George Parker, Esq., to inclose for a deer park two hundred and twenty acres of land.... — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:1, 1900. — Pages 15-17. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plympton Saint Mary. Deerparks. Enclosure. 1701. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. The old Church Walk or Exchange, Totnes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:1, 1900. — Pages 20-24. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Exchanges. Church Walk. 1611-1884. </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Devon Muster Roll, time of Armada. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:2, 1900. — Pages 49-54, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Armies. Muster rolls. 1578-1588. — </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Election day treating in the last century. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:2, 1900. — Pages 44-45. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Elections. Expenses. 1796. — </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Raleigh, Walter v. Slade, Roger. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:2, 1900. — Pages 33-35. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sidmouth. Churches. Tithes. Law cases. 1560-1579. </b><hr />
Lethbridge, Roper. Poor Law administration at Honeychurch during the eighteenth century. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:2, 1900. — Pages 54-57. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honeychurch. Poor Laws. Overseers' Accounts. 1719-1787. </b><hr />
Northcote, Rosalind. Pixies in the present day. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:2, 1900. — Pages 37-39. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pixies. Folklore. </b><hr />
R., G. The parishe of Hevitree, in the Countye of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:2, 1900. — Pages 59-63. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Parishes. Heavitree. of ficers. 1586. </b><hr />
R., J.B. Bishop John Bowthe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:2, 1900. — Pages 57-59, plates : ill [brass]. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Bowthe, John. Biographies. 1465-1478 - </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Church right and church charters in Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:2, 1900. — Pages 39-41. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Religious Foundations. Charters. </b><hr />
Strong, Herbert A. Devonshire dialect. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:2, 1900. — Pages 43-44. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Dictionaries. </b><hr />
Thomas, Francis. Emmanuel registers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:2, 1900. — Pages 46-47. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Parish registers. Inscriptions. Emmanuel. </b><hr />
W., E. The old church walk house, Totnes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:2, 1900. — Pages 41, plates : ill [& opp.p.33]. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Buildings. Church Walk House. </b><hr />
A., J.S. Thomas, first Lord Clifford of Chudleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:3, 1900. — Pages 81-82, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chudleigh. Aristocrats. Clifford, Thomas. Biographies. 1630-1673. - </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Abbotskerswell, Kingskerswell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:3, 1900. — Pages 70-71. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Abbotskerswell. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. A former Exeter custom. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:3, 1900. — Pages 79. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Beating the Bounds. Customs. 1744. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Silver tazza preserved in Colaton Raleigh church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:3, 1900. — Pages 73-76. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colaton Raleigh. Churches. Church plate. </b><hr />
Doe, George M. Formation of the Royal North Devon Hussars, 1803. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:3, 1900. — Pages 76-77. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Army Units. Royal North Devon Hussars. Formation. 1803. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Braunton. Boxers. Slack. </b><hr />
Radford, John H. Edward Calvert, artist. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:3, 1900. — Pages 82-87. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Artists. Calvert, Edward. Biographies. 1799-1883. — </b><hr />
Reichel, O.J. Abbotskerswell, Kingskerswell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:3, 1900. — Pages 71-72. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingskerswell. Etymology. </b><hr />
Reichel, O.J. The Whitchurch Fee. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:3, 1900. — Pages 77-79. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Estates. Whitchurch Fee. </b><hr />
Swete, John. A tour across Dartmoor into North Devon, by Rev.John Swete, 1789. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:3, 1900. — Pages 88-96, plates : 2 illustrations. — . — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Travellers. Swete, John. Journeys. 1789. </b><hr />
Thornton, W.H. Some notes on the more recent history of a few ancient crosses which are to be found in the neighbourhood of North Bovey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:3, 1900. — Pages 65-68. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Bovey. Stone Crosses. </b><hr />
Wainwright, Thomas. Abbey of St Saviour. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:3, 1900. — Pages 87-88. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Abbeys. Saint Saviour. Finances. </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. The Grand Jury and their port wine. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:4, 1900. — Pages 101. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Innkeepers. Charges. 1800. - </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Rapid travelling. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:4, 1900. — Pages 104. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Coaches. Fares And Times. 1800. - </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. The boyhood of Ralegh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:4, 1900. — Pages 97-101, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Budleigh Salterton. Artists. Millais, J.G. Works. Boyhood of Raleigh. 1869-1870. — </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Christopher Jones. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:4, 1900. — Pages 109-110. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Poets. Jones, Christopher. Biographies. </b><hr />
C., W.F. The Commons of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:4, 1900. — Pages 119-120. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Common Lands. Access Rights. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Cocktree. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:4, 1900. — Pages 103-104. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Tawton. Place-names. Cocktree. Etymology. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Drake monument in Werrington churchyard. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:4, 1900. — Pages 116-117. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Werrington. Churchyards. Monuments. Drake. </b><hr />
R,, J.B. Cary of Follaton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:4, 1900. — Pages 117. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Families. Cadell Family. Coats of arms. Grants. 1900. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Jower Netherton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:4, 1900. — Pages 107-108. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Combeinteignhead. Place-names. Jower Netherton. Etymology. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Town Living. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:4, 1900. — Pages 110-111. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Town Living. Etymology. </b><hr />
T., W.H. North Bovey superstitions. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:4, 1900. — Pages 105-107, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Bovey. Folklore. </b><hr />
Tate, A.L. The Screen of S.John the Baptist's church, Lustleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:4, 1900. — Pages 113-115, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lustleigh. Churches. Saint John the Baptist. Screens. </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Letter of Marque in the possession of Sir Cuthbert E. Peeke, Bart, of Rousdon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:5, 1900. — Pages 159-160. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Privateers. Letters of Marque. 1802. - </b><hr />
B., J. An eighteenth century bookseller's book label. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:5, 1900. — Pages 143. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Booksellers. Score, Edward. Labels. 17--. — </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Sir Walter Ralegh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:5, 1900. — Pages 150. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Statesmen. Ralegh, Walter, Sir. Elegies. 1657. - </b><hr />
Cottell, W.H. Drake's monument in Werrington churchyard. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:5, 1900. — Pages 158. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Werrington. Churchyards. Monuments. Drake. </b><hr />
Doe, George M. Sir Richard Whittington and Torrington. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:5, 1900. — Pages 143-144. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Great Torrington. Families. Fitzwarren Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Gibbs, Roscoe. Bridford and Lustleigh screens. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:5, 1900. — Pages 139-142. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bridford. Churches. Screens. </b><hr />
Jerman, James, F.R.I.B.A. Exeter Guildhall front. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:5, 1900. — Pages 153-157, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Guildhalls. Facades. </b><hr />
Lethbridge, Roper. The deed of foundation of the Church House, Exbourne. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:5, 1900. — Pages 145-149. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exbourne. Church houses. Foundation. Deeds. 1507. </b><hr />
Marker, The Hon. Mrs. Deserters. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:5, 1900. — Pages 133. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Armies. Deserters. 1703. — </b><hr />
R., J.B. The monument of Thomas Chafe in the church of St Giles-in-the-Heath, near Great Torrington. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:5, 1900. — Pages 129-131, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Saint Giles-on-the-Heath. Churches. Monuments. Chafe, Thomas. 1648. </b><hr />
Reichel, O.J. The commons of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:5, 1900. — Pages 133. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Common Lands. Access Rights. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Cocktree. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:5, 1900. — Pages 151-152. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Tawton. Estates. Cocktree. Identification. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bridford. Churches. Saint Thomas of Canterbury. Screens. </b><hr />
Britton, F.J. Exeter clocks. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:6, 1900. — Pages 177-178, plates : 2 illustrations. — . — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Clocks. </b><hr />
Britton, F.J. Lovelace's clock. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:6, 1900. — Pages 178-180, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Clockmakers. Lovelace, Jacob. Works. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Dartmouth bookseller's book label, 1763. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:6, 1900. — Pages 168. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Booksellers. Craven, William. Labels. 1763. — </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Church plate. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:6, 1900. — Pages 191. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Plate. </b><hr />
Drake, Morris. Norman tympana in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:6, 1900. — Pages 188. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bishopsteignton. Churches. Tympana. </b><hr />
R., J.B. Hooker's Discourse of Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:6, 1900. — Pages 184-186. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Historians. Hooker, John. Works. Criticism. </b><hr />
Radford, John H. A note on three portraits of Samuel Cook, water colour painter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:6, 1900. — Pages 161-162, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Artists. Cook, Samuel. Biographies. 1806-1859. — </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Little Silver. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:6, 1900. — Pages 187. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Little Silver. Etymology. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. The monument of Thomas Chafe in the church of St Giles-in-the-Wood. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:6, 1900. — Pages 163-167. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Saint Giles-in-the-Wood. Churches. Monuments. Chafe, Thomas. 1648. </b><hr />
Swete, John. Tour in North Devon by Rev.John Swete. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:6, 1900. — Pages 121-126, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Travellers. Swete, John. Journeys. 1789. </b><hr />
Swete, John. Tour in North Devon by Rev.John Swete. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:6, 1900. — Pages 169-175, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Travellers. Swete, John. Journeys. 1789. </b><hr />
Thornton, W.H. Local traditions, North Bovey and its neighbourhood. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:6, 1900. — Pages 186-187. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Bovey. Folklore. </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Little Silver, Manaton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 219. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Manaton. Place-names. Little Silver. Etymology. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. The apprentices' warning-piece. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 219-224. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Criminals. Moore, Peter. Punishment. 1641. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. The copy of the will of George Ralegh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 202-204. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cornwood. Gentry. Ralegh, George. Wills. 1595-1596. - </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. David Long, Sheriff of Devon, 1704. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 196. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sheriffs. Long, David. Anecdotes. 1704. </b><hr />
Doe, G.M. Little Silver. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 210. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Great Torrington. Place-names. Little Silver. Etymology. </b><hr />
Giffard, Hardinge F. Cobleigh of Brightleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 210-214. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chittlehampton. Families. Cobley Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
H., J. Barnstaple Mechanics' Institute. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 200. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Mechanics' Institutes. Barnstaple Mechanics' Inst. Foundations. of ficers. </b><hr />
L., R. Regnar Lothbrog the Dane, and his Devonshire descendants. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 214-218. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Lethbridge Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Squirrel as a field name. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 197. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Withycombe Raleigh. Field Names. Squirrel/Scorrel. Etymology. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. Churchyard cross at Plympton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 209, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plympton Saint Mary. Stone Crosses. 1900 </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. John Cranch. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 193-194, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingsbridge. Artists. Cranch, John. Biographies. 1751-1823. — </b><hr />
Swete, John. Tour in North Devon by Rev.John Swete. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 205-208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Travellers. Swete, John. Journeys. 1789. </b><hr />
Tate, A.L. The altar at St Torbryan church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torbryan. Churches. Altars. </b><hr />
Taylor, J. Coal in Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 204-205. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Mid Devon. Coal Mines. Finance. 1754. </b><hr />
Troup, Frances B. Bounties to seamen at Ashburton, 1793. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 197-198. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Navy. Seamen. Recruitment. 1793. </b><hr />
Upham, Reynell. Raleigh of Fardell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 201-202. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cornwood. Families. Raleigh Family. Wills. 1595-1596. </b><hr />
Wainwright, Thomas. Licence for Papists to leave their homes, 1679. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:7, 1900. — Pages 199-200. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Arlington. Roman Catholics. Chichester, John. Licences. 1679. — </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Custom at St Petrock's church, Exeter.- galleyhapens. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:8, 1900. — Pages 248-249. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Marriage fees. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Deportment of convicts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:8, 1900. — Pages 244. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Criminals. Punishments. 1784. </b><hr />
Davy, A.J. The Lethbrocs, Lethbrogs, or Lethbridges. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:8, 1900. — Pages 255. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Lethbridge Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Inscriptions. Two interesting epitaphs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:8, 1900. — Pages 240-243. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sidbury. Churches. </b><hr />
Jewers, Arthur J. Courtenay and other monuments in Sheviocke church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:8, 1900. — Pages 246-248. <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Sheviock. Churches. Monuments. </b><hr />
Loddiswell … A Loddiswell deed. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:8, 1900. — Pages 245-246, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Loddiswell. Deeds. Grants of Lands. 1265. </b><hr />
Rogers, W.H.H. Haydon, of Woodbury and Ottery St Mary, etc., Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:8, 1900. — Pages 225-240, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Woodbury. Families. Haydon Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Wills … Wills of Thomas Chafe and Pascoe Risdon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:8, 1900. — Pages 249-251. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Saint Giles-in-the-Wood. Gentry. Chafe, Thomas. Wills. 1648. - </b><hr />
Carew, George. Sir. Sir George Carew's Scroll of Arms. 1588. With additions from Joseph Holland's Collection of Arms, 1579. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 1:Appx, 1900. — Appendix, pages1-134, plates ; portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Coats of Arms. Armorials. 1588. </b><hr />
Fisher, Arthur. Sir Simon Leach, of Cadeleigh, Kt. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:1&2, 1902. — Pages 29-37, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cadeleigh. Churches. Monuments. Leach, Simon. 1708. </b><hr />
Adams, Maxwell. A letter from Sir Wm Courtenay, Powderham, to Gilbert Yarde, Esq., of Bradley, dated 1st September, 1674. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:1, 1902. — Pages 6-8. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Powderham. Landowners. Courtenay, William. Sir. Letters. 1674. — </b><hr />
Baigent, F.J. Stock-box in Exbourne church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:1, 1902. — Pages 16-17, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exbourne. Churches. Finances. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Bishop John Bowthe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:1, 1902. — Pages 10-12. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Bowthe, John. Burials. 1465-1478 - </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. George Parker Bidder. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:1, 1902. — Pages 1-2, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Moretonhampstead. Mathematicians. Bidder, George Parker. Biographies. 1806-1878. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Sub-marine vessels - John Lethbridge and others. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:1, 1902. — Pages 25-28. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot. Boatbuilders. Lethbridge, John. Submarines. Experiments. </b><hr />
Collins, F.G. Trees mentioned by Swete. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:1, 1902. — Pages 9-10. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Trees. Ages. 1800. </b><hr />
Dunsford, G.L. St George's church, South Street, Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:1, 1902. — Pages 5-6. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Saint George. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bantham. Hillforts. </b><hr />
Jewers, Arthur J. Carew and Pole letters. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:1, 1902. — Pages 12-16. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Carew Family. Letters. 1620. </b><hr />
Llewellin, G.T. Little Silver. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:1, 1902. — Pages 2-4. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Little Silver. Etymology. </b><hr />
Baring-Gould, Sabine, 1834-1924. S Petroc in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:2, 1902. — Pages 58-59. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Saints. Petroc. Biographies. </b><hr />
Jewers, Arthur J. Courtenay and other monuments in Sheviock church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:2, 1902. — Pages 37-39. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Sheviock. Churches. Monuments. </b><hr />
M., W.E. Water Beer Street. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:2, 1902. — Pages 59-60. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Street Names. Waterbeer Street. Etymology. </b><hr />
Rogers, W.H.H. Two Tudor merchants of the Staple of Tiverton and Cullompton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:2, 1902. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cullompton. Merchants. Lane, John. Biographies. </b><hr />
Rogers, W.H.H. Two Tudor merchants of the Staple of Tiverton and Cullompton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:2, 1902. — Pages 41-56, plates : 4 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Merchants. Greenway, John. Biographies. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. Monmouth rebellion broadside. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:2, 1902. — Pages 63-64, fold-out facsimile. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Rebellions. Monmouth Rebellion. Rebels. Trials. 1685. </b><hr />
Stephens, William J. A hitherto undescribed cross near Moretonhampstead. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:2, 1902. — Pages 57, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Moretonhampstead. Stone Crosses. Lynscott. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. History. </b><hr />
Adams, H.C. Sir Simon Leach of Cadeleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 93-95. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cadeleigh. Gentry. Leach, Simon, Sir. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Boundy, G.L. Exeter water sellers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 81-83, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Water Carriers. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Devonshire inn signs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 83-85. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Inns. Signs. </b><hr />
Chalk, Edwin S. John Greeneway and his chapel at Tiverton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 67-68. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Merchants. Greenway, John. Biographies. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Hercules Promontory. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 69-70. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hartland. Place-names. Hercules Promontory. Etymology. </b><hr />
Davy, A.J. Barnstaple prison. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 91. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Prisons. Bakehouse. </b><hr />
Fisher, Arthur. Leach family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 92-93. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cadeleigh. Families. Leach Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
H., G.R.O. The family of Holberton or Holbeton, Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 89-91, plates : facs. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newton Ferrers. Families. Holbeton Family. </b><hr />
Jewers, Arthur J. Arms in Silverton church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 80. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Silverton. Churches. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, C. A Knapman shield of arms. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 73-77, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Throwleigh. Families. Knapman Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
P., C.H.Sp. Briefs relating to Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 96. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Church Briefs. 1711-1717. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Exeter Street nomenclature. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 70. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Street Names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Little Silver. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 88-89. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Little Silver. Etymology. </b><hr />
Thornton, W.H. Concerning some ancient crosses in the parish of North Bovey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 71-72, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Bovey. Stone Crosses. </b><hr />
W., M. Sir Nicholas Martyn, of Oxton and Netherexe, Knight. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 65-66, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kenton. Landowners. Martyn, Nicholas. Estates. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Anglo-Saxon coins from Totnes mint. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:3, 1902. — Pages 86, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Coins. </b><hr />
Adams, Maxwell. Some notes on the brasses, heraldry, and monuments in East Allington church. [See also vol.2, p.159]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 97-105, plates : 2 illustrations. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Allington. Churches. Monuments. Heraldry. </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Iron shoes for plough oxen. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 120. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Oxen. Iron Shoes. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Postern door at Exeter castle. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 117-118. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Castles. Rougemont Castle. Posterns. 1614. - </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. King Alfred and Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 114-117. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Monarchs. Alfred the Great. Local associations. </b><hr />
Doe, George M. Old house at Great Torrington. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 113, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Great Torrington. Houses. Windows. 1901. </b><hr />
G., R. The recently discovered fresco in Ashton church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 109-110, line drawing. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashton. Churches. Wall paintings. </b><hr />
Lancefield, Arthur P. Knowstone and Molland. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 105. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Knowstone. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Phillimore, W.P.W. Finnimore and Filmore. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 119-120. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Surnames. Finnimore. Distribution. </b><hr />
Rogers, W.H.H. The Rowe brass and inscriptions, Staverton church, Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 121-122, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Staverton. Churches. Monuments. Rowe. </b><hr />
Rouge et Noir. Chichester Raleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 123-124. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Estates. Deeds. Calendars. 1626-1770. </b><hr />
Rouge et Noir. Chichester Raleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 123-4. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Landowners. Chichester, Robert. Sir. Deeds. Calendars. 1626. </b><hr />
Rouge et Noir. Chichester Raleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 123-4. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Landowners. Froude, Robert. Deeds. Calendars. 1770. </b><hr />
Rouge et Noir. Chichester Raleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 123-4. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Landowners. Pillaven, George. Deeds. Calendars. 1680. </b><hr />
Upham, Reynell. Reynell of Exeter castle. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 110-112. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Landowners. Reynell Family. Estates. </b><hr />
W., F. Knapman shield. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 106-107. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Throwleigh. Families. Knapman Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Advertisement of Prince's Worthies of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:4, 1902. — Pages 124-125. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Historians. Prince, John. Works. Advertisements. 1698. </b><hr />
Doe, George M. American prisoners of war at Ashburton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 129-130. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Axminster. Prisoners of War. Petitions. 1814. </b><hr />
Font … Font at High Bickington. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 145-147, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. High Bickington. Churches. Fonts. Restoration. 1902. - </b><hr />
James … James Bridge Davidson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 129, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Axminster. Historians. Davidson, James Bridge. Biographies. 1824-1885. </b><hr />
Jewers, A.J. An unidentified coat in Tiverton church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 145, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Churches. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Sir Richard Whittington and Torrington. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 150-151. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Great Torrington. Families. Fitzwarren Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Mugford, W.E. Tristram Coffin, of Brixton, Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 142-144. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Brixton. Emigrants To New England. Coffin, Tristram. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Pedrick, J.Gale. The seal of the borough of Honiton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 153-157, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Seals. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. King Alfred and Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 147-148. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Monarchs. Alfred the Great. Local associations. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Knowstone and Molland. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 130-132, cartoon. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Molland. Estates. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Knowstone and Molland. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 147-148. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Molland. Estates. </b><hr />
Skinner, Emily. Tracy and Brewer. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 157-158. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Tracy Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Upham, Reynell. Reynell of Parker's Well. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 137-138. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Houses. Parker's Well. Owners. 1697. </b><hr />
Wainwright, Thomas. Silenced Barnstaple ministers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 151-152. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clergy. Residence. Law cases. 1376. - </b><hr />
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. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Farmers. Strowbridge, John. Inventories. 1576. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Petition to [of] the Mayor &c.;, of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:5, 1903. — Pages 141-142. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Trade. Petitions. 1641. </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Bishop Stapledon and Ashburton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 161-163, plates : portrait. illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Benefactors. Stapledon, Bishop of Exeter. Grammar schools. </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Prisoners of war at Ashburton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 185-187, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Prisoners of War. Regulations. </b><hr />
Attwood, J.S. Silver in place-names. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 191. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Silverton. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Rare engraved portrait of Sir Walter Ralegh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 177-178, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Statesmen. Ralegh, Walter, Sir. Portraits. 1632. - </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. King Alfred and Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 178-181. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Monarchs. Alfred the Great. Local associations. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Knowstone and Molland. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 167-168. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Knowstone. Churches. </b><hr />
Copleston, Francis W. Letter to Bp Copleston, then Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford from H.James [c.1801-3]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 182-184. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Dioceses. Archives. 1801-1803. </b><hr />
Falcon, T.A. Church plate. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 181-182, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Plate. </b><hr />
Hems, Harry. The St Sidwell's weather cock. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 169-170, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Saint Sidwell. Weather vanes. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Forest law. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 189-190. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Forests. Laws. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Tracy and Brewer. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 187-188. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Brewer Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Tracy and Brewer. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 187-188. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Tracy Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Rogers, W.H.H. Howberhayne, Colyton: reminiscences of, ancient and modern. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 174-176. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Houses. Howberhayne. Personal reminiscences. </b><hr />
Skinner, Emily. Colliepriest. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:6, 1903. — Pages 164-167. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. History. </b><hr />
Adams, Maxwell. Honeychurch. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:7, 1903. — Pages 209-213. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honeychurch. Churches. </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Apple tree charms. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:7, 1903. — Pages 206-207. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Apple Trees. Folklore. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. The St Sidwell's weather cock. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:7, 1903. — Pages 199-201. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Saint Sidwell. Weather vanes. </b><hr />
Carew, Charles. Collipriest. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:7, 1903. — Pages 221-222. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Districts. Collipriest. Topography. </b><hr />
Chalk, E.S. Subjects illustrating the life of Christ on a frieze in John Greenway's chapel in S.Peter's, Tiverton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:7, 1903. — Pages 193-196, plates : 4 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Churches. Saint Peter. Sculptures. Christ. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Apple tree charms. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:7, 1903. — Pages 207-208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Apple Trees. Folklore. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Brixham. Surnames. Finnimore. Distribution. </b><hr />
Evans, Geo. Eyre. Exeter communion plate. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:7, 1903. — Pages 202-203. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Nonconformist Chapels. George's Meeting, South Street. Plate. </b><hr />
Fisher, Arthur. Granville. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:7, 1903. — Pages 204-206. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cadeleigh. Churches. Monuments. </b><hr />
P., C.H.Sp. and Were, F. Armorial panel at Solden, Sutcombe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:7, 1903. — Pages 197-199. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sutcombe. Houses. Solden. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Edward A.Freeman's "Exeter". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:7, 1903. — Pages 216-219. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Historians. Freeman, Edward A. Works. Errors. 1895. - </b><hr />
Rouge-et-Noir. Devon Lammas assize, 1809. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:7, 1903. — Pages 213-214. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Assizes. Jurors. 1809. - </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. Dartmoor notes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:7, 1903. — Pages 223-224. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Agriculture. Personal observations. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Church plate. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 256. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Silversmiths. Jones, John. Works. Church Plate. 1576. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Inventory of the goods of Henery Hampshire, of Honiton, 1690. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 242-246. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Merchants. Hampshire, Henry. Inventories. 1690. </b><hr />
Copleston Family. Genealogy. Copleston and Bradford families. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 249-251. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. </b><hr />
Dickinson, F.B. A note on Joanna Southcott and her passports to heaven. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 241-242, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Gittisham. Millenarists. Southcott, Joanna. Biographies. 1750-1814. </b><hr />
Episcopal … Episcopal archives in Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 227-228. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Archives. </b><hr />
Falcon, T.A. Dartmoor mining. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 225-227, plates : 3 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Mines. Remains. </b><hr />
Greenway, E.M. Colonel Hugh Bampfield's relict: Kings Teignton register. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 234-236. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingsteignton. Families. Bampfield Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Greenway, E.M. John Greenway of Tiverton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 253-254. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Merchants. Greenway, John. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Greenway, E.M. An unidentified coat in Tiverton church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 236. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Churches. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Stallensthorne. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 228. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hockworthy. Place-names. Stallensthorne. Identifications. </b><hr />
Skinner, Emily. Collipriest. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 251-252. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Districts. Collipriest. History. </b><hr />
Stead, W.B.Vere. Bovey Tracey church plate. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 253, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bovey Tracey. Churches. Plate. </b><hr />
Thornton, W.H. On some traditions, still current, concerning the robbery and murder of the Revd Gilbert Yarde, M.A. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 229-232. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingsteignton. Clergy. Gee, John. Sermons. Legends. Sources. 1624. - </b><hr />
Upham, Reynell. Copleston, Bradford, and Forde. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 247. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Coplestone Family. </b><hr />
Upham, Reynell. Copleston, Bradford, and Forde. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 247-248. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Bradford Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Upham, Reynell. Copleston, Bradford, and Forde. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 247-248. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Copleston Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Upham, Reynell. Copleston, Bradford, and Forde. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 249-251. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Forde Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Whitley, H.Michell. Repairs to Powderham castle. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 237-239. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Powderham. Castles. Powderham Castle. Repairs. 1539-1540. - </b><hr />
Wintle, Frederic T.W. Willoughby arms. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:8, 1903. — Pages 239-240. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Willoughby Family. </b><hr />
Crossing, William. The ancient stone crosses of Dartmoor and its borderland. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 2:Appx, 1902. — Appendix, pages 1-178, plates : ill (13). — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Stone Crosses. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Sir Ralph Lane. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:1, 1904. — Pages 11-15. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Coastal Defences. Proposals. 1592. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Unpublished history of Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:1, 1904. — Pages 22-23. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Historians. Stockdale, F.W.L. Works. Proposals. 1842. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Toby of Totness. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:1, 1904. — Pages 25-26, plates : fold-out facs. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Taxes. Petitions. </b><hr />
Editors. The Cornish family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:1, 1904. — Pages 23-24. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Thurlestone. Families. Cornish Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Frost, Fred. C. On some traditions, &c.;, as to the murder of the Revd Gilbert Yarde. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:1, 1904. — Pages 20-21. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingsteignton. Clergy. Penrose, John. Biographies. </b><hr />
Gibbs, Roscoe. The heraldry and ancient stained glass in the great east window of Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:1, 1904. — Pages 1-10 plates : 2 illustrations. — . — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Stained Glass. </b><hr />
Morshead, J.Y.A. The reapers' dialogue in East Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:1, 1904. — Pages 26. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Farming. Customs. </b><hr />
Mugford, W.E. Honeychurch. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:1, 1904. — Pages 27-30. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honeychurch. Churches. Rectors. Lists. </b><hr />
Parish … Parish registers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:1, 1904. — Pages 31-32. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Parish registers. Printing. Proposals. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. The five wounds in stained glass in Sidmouth church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:1, 1904. — Pages 17, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sidmouth. Churches. Stained glass. </b><hr />
Thornton, W.H. Further notes concerning the robbery and murder of the Revd Gilbert Yarde, M.A. [2, p.229, par.188; and see 3, pp.63 &93]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:1, 1904. — Pages 17-20. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingsteignton. Clergy. Taylor, John. Biographies. 1540-1554. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Miss Maria Susannah Gibbons. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:2, 1904. — Pages 49-52, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Budleigh. Writers. Gibbons, Maria Susannah. Biographies. 1841-1900. - </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. The worthies and cots of the west of England. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:2, 1904. — Pages 57-58, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Armorial bearings at Coffinswell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:2, 1904. — Pages 36-37. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Coffinswell. Churches. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Falcon, T.A. Parochiales Bridfordii. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:2, 1904. — Pages 58-63. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bridford. Historians. Carrington, R.P. Works. Bridford. History. </b><hr />
Fisher, Arthur. Sir John Popham's portrait. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:2, 1904. — Pages 33-35, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Judges. Popham, John. Portraits. 1592-1607. </b><hr />
G., R. The royal arms in Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:2, 1904. — Pages 38. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Stained Glass. Heraldry. </b><hr />
Lethaby, W.R. Old Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:2, 1904. — Pages 35-36. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. History. </b><hr />
Morshead, J.Y.A. Sydebury. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:2, 1904. — Pages 45-49. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. SIDBURY. Manors. Historical sources. 1290-1394. </b><hr />
Punchard, E.G. Heraldic scrolls from Grange. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:2, 1904. — Pages 44-45. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Broadhembury. Families. Drewe Family. Armorials. </b><hr />
S., J. Kingsland, South Molton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:2, 1904. — Pages 53, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Molton. Houses. Kingsland. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Skinner, Emily. John Greenway of Tiverton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:2, 1904. — Pages 56. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Families. Greenway Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
W., H. Grange, Broadhembury. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:2, 1904. — Pages 41-44, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Broadhembury. Houses. Grange. Architectural features. </b><hr />
Whitley, H. Michell. Gascony wine. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:2, 1904. — Pages 38-39. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Wine. Imports. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Sermon at opening of Exeter cemetery in 1637. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 69-73. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cemeteries. Bartholomew Yard, Exeter. Consecration. Sermons. 1637. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. The fyftie dole. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 82-85. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Down. Churchwardens' accounts. Assessments. 1630. - </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Arms of Bishop Lacy on the font at Ipplepen. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 89. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ipplepen. Churches. Fonts. Coats of arms. Lacy. </b><hr />
Editors. The R.D.Blackmore memorial in Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 79-80, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Monuments. Blackmore, R.D. 1904. - </b><hr />
Falcon, T.A. Sourton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 77-79. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sourton. Clergy. Anstis, George. Biographies. -1764 </b><hr />
Fisher, Arthur. The Blundell portrait. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 65-68, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Merchants. Blundell, Peter. Portraits. Authenticity. 1520-1601. </b><hr />
Galsworthy, John. Fusion of Welsh and Saxon in Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 94-95. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
L., H. Chimney pieces at Grange. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 73, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Broadhembury. Houses. Grange. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Merchants. Hawkin, John. Inventories. </b><hr />
Reynell-Upham, W. Manwaringe v.Custos and College of Vicars Choral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 68-69. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Vicars Choral. Law Cases. 1621. - </b><hr />
Rouge-et-Noir. Funeral customs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 85. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Morchard Bishop. Funerals. Customs. </b><hr />
Thornton, W.H. Gawlers of Chudleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 74-77. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chudleigh. Rebels. Gawler. Traditions. 1688. </b><hr />
W., F. Coffinswell shields. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 95-96. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Coffinswell. Churches. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
W., F. Kingsland, South Molton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 92-93. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Molton. Houses. Kingsland. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
W., F. Pollards of Waye and Horwood. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:3, 1904. — Pages 79-80. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Horwood. Families. Pollard Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Altar> Altar tables. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:4, 1904. — Pages 105, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Churches. Altar tables. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Lady Raleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:4, 1904. — Pages 97-98, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Gentry. Raleigh, Elizabeth, Lady. Portraits. -1647. - </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Ralegh and Camden. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:4, 1904. — Pages 124-125. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Statesmen. Ralegh, Walter, Sir. Biographies. </b><hr />
Buck, John H, of New York. Masonic lodges in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:4, 1904. — Pages 112. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Freemasons. 1765. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Records of archdeaconry of Barnstaple. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:4, 1904. — Pages 127-128. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Archdeaconries. Archdeaconry of Barnstaple. Records. </b><hr />
Court … Court rolls of the manor of Hemerdon, Plympton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:4, 1904. — Pages 108-112. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plympton Saint Mary. Manors. Hemerdon. Court rolls. 1597. </b><hr />
Davy, A.J. Nicholas Hilliard, miniature painter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:4, 1904. — Pages 125-127. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Artists. Hilliard, Nicholas. Biographies. 1537-1619. — </b><hr />
Garratt, F. Barnstaple archdeaconry clerical library. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:4, 1904. — Pages 99-102. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Libraries. Barnstaple Archdeaconry Lib. 1840-1904. </b><hr />
Gibbs, Roscoe. The memorials of Bishop Lacy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:4, 1904. — Pages 113-119, plates : ill; portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Lacy, Edmund. Monuments. 1420-1455 - </b><hr />
Lethaby, W.R. Knights' effigies in Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:4, 1904. — Pages 105-107. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Coats of Arms. </b><hr />
Mugford, W.E. Tristram Coffin. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:4, 1904. — Pages 103-104. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Coffin Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Whale, T.W.W. Wicha and Ailrichestona of the early pipe rolls. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:4, 1904. — Pages 119-123. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Ailrichestona. Identification. </b><hr />
Whale, T.W.W. Wicha and Ailrichestona of the early pipe rolls. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:4, 1904. — Pages 119-123. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Wicha. Identification. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. The Jackdaw of Rheims. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:5, 1905. — Pages 161-162. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dunsford. Clergy. Lists. 1268-1515. — </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Tiverton in 1659. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:5, 1905. — Pages 160-161. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Massacres. False Alarms. 1659. </b><hr />
Buck, J.H. Devonshire clock and watchmakers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:5, 1905. — Pages 155-156. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clockmakers. Lists. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. The conventual houses of Exeter and the neighbourhood. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:5, 1905. — Pages 129-151, plates : ill (8). — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Monastic Foundations. </b><hr />
Dodderidge, Sidney E. Dudderidge alias Dodderidge, of Devon, Somerset and Dorset. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:5, 1905. — Pages 163-166. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Surnames. Dodderidge. Variants. Distribution. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Families. Dodderidge Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Molton. Families. Dodderidge Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Dodderidge, Sidney E. A short sketch of the family and manor of Dodderidge, Co.Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:5, 1905. — Pages 169-173. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Families. Dodderidge Family. Estates. </b><hr />
Ford, Kate St Clair. Meeth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:5, 1905. — Pages 151-152. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Meeth. Food Supply. 1800-1801. </b><hr />
King, Charles R.Baker. St Mary's church, Totnes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:5, 1905. — Pages 152-153. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Churches. Saint Mary. Inscriptions. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Dartmoor note. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:5, 1905. — Pages 176. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Tin Mines. Reports. 1595. - </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Masonic lodges in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:5, 1905. — Pages 176. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Freemasons. 1757. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Wicha and Ailrichestona. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:5, 1905. — Pages 158-160. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Ailrichestona. Identification. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Wicha and Ailrichestona. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:5, 1905. — Pages 158-160. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Wicha. Identification. </b><hr />
Bayley, A.R. The conventual houses of Exeter and the neighbourhood. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 189-191. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Monastic Foundations. </b><hr />
Dunsford, Geo. L. St John's church, Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 198-199. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Saint John. </b><hr />
F., C.S. Heraldry of great east window, Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 182-183. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Stained Glass. Heraldry. </b><hr />
Falcon, T.A. Cross on Rippon Tor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 177-179, plates : 2 illustrations. — . — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Stone Crosses. Rippon Tor. </b><hr />
Hughes, T.Cann. Notes on Devon Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Architectural features. </b><hr />
Hughes, T.Cann. Rev.John Pike Jones. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 193-195, plates : portrait. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Butterleigh. Local Historians. Jones, John Pike. Biographies. 1793-1857. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Wicha and Ailrichestona of the early pipe rolls. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 204-206. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Ailrichestona. Identification. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Wicha and Ailrichestona of the early pipe rolls. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 204-206. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Wicha. Identification. </b><hr />
Lethaby, W.R. The Conqueror's castles in Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 179-181. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Castles. Archaeological Features. </b><hr />
Luxmoore, C.F.C. Fishley or Fishleigh and Luxmore. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hatherleigh. Houses. Fishleigh. </b><hr />
R., J.B. Burial in woollen. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 185-186, plates : fold-out fcs. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Burial. Use of Wool. Law. 1667-1812. </b><hr />
Radford, E.L. True bills, Exeter assizes, 1455. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 196-198. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Assizes. Indictments. 1455. - </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. The conventual houses of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 186-189. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Monastic Foundations. </b><hr />
Rouge-et-Noir. Folk-lore notes from Morchard Bishop district. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 195. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Morchard Bishop. Folklore. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. Plympton St Maurice parish register. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 206. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plympton Saint Maurice. Parish registers. 1585-1614. — </b><hr />
Saunders, Helen. Devon clock makers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 200 [pars 150, 151]. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Clockmakers. Murch, Jeremiah. </b><hr />
Whale, T.W. Wicha and Ailrichestona. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 201-204. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Ailrichestona. Identification. </b><hr />
Whale, T.W. Wicha and Ailrichestona. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:6, 1905. — Pages 201-204. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Wicha. Identification. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. The conventual houses of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:7, 1905. — Pages 218. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Monastic Foundations. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. St Catherine's, Polsloe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:7, 1905. — Pages 219. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Priories. Polsloe Priory. Cloisters. </b><hr />
G., R. Heraldry of great east window, Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:7, 1905. — Pages 229-230. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Stained Glass. Heraldry. </b><hr />
Gibbs, Roscoe. Compton castle. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:7, 1905. — Pages 209-217, plates : ground plan. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Marldon. Castles. Compton Castle. Architectural features. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Fifty dole and fifteenths. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:7, 1905. — Pages 224-228. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Tawton. Churchwardens' accounts. Assessments. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. Will and inventory of John Sparke. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:7, 1905. — Pages 230-232. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plympton Saint Mary. Gentry. Sparke, John. Probate Records. 1609. - </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Hambley. Devon entry in the Bradford (Yorks) churchwardens'accounts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:7, 1905. — Pages 228-229. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Church Briefs. 1686-1717. </b><hr />
Rundell, T.W. The fyftie dole, subbars, tenths and fifteenths, farthing of land. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:7, 1905. — Pages 220-223. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churchwardens' accounts. Assessments. </b><hr />
W., F. Heraldry of east window, Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:7, 1905. — Pages 229-230. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Stained Glass. Heraldry. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Devon clock makers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 240. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sidmouth. Clockmakers. Lists. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Henry Baird. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 238-239. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kenton. Writers. Baird, Henry. Biographies. 1827-1881. - </b><hr />
Courtney, W.P. Widecombe storm, 1638. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 233-235. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Widecombe-in-the-Moor. Storms. 1638. </b><hr />
Falcon, T.A. Some Dartmoor farmhouses. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 249-253, plates : 3 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Farmhouses. </b><hr />
Hicks, J.G. Yarde family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 239-240. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Yarde Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Kestell-Cornish, Robert K. Bishop. Rev.John Penrose. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 236-237. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Clergy. Taxes. Clerical subsidies. 1377-1399. </b><hr />
Luxmoore, Chas.F.C. Cunningham family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 254-257. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Okehampton. Families. Cunningham Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Maddock, J.M. Mohun and Maddock families. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 248-249. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Maddock Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Maddock, J.M. Mohun and Maddock families. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 248-249. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Mohun Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Mugford, W.E. John Taylor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 248. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Clergy. 1612-1654. — </b><hr />
Northmore, John. A Knapman shield of arms. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 235-236. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Throwleigh. Families. Knapman Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. The honour of Henry de Tilli in the twelfth century. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 258-263. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Landowners. Tilli, Henry de. Estates. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. Religious census, diocese Exon, 1676. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 264. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Christian Church. Members. Censuses. 1676. - </b><hr />
Wollocombe, J.H.B. The Bidlakes of Bidlake. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:8, 1905. — Pages 241-248, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bridestowe. Families. Bidlake Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Binney, J.Erskine. The accounts of the wardens of the parish of Morebath, 1520-1573. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:Appx, 1904. — Item 1, pages 1-256. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Morebath. Churchwardens' accounts. Transcripts. 1520-1573. - </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. Richard Peeke of Tavistock. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:Appx, 1905. — Item 3, pages 1-100. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. Soldiers. Peeke, Richard. Exploits. 1625. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. The two Widecombe tracts, 1638, giving a contemporary account of the great storm, reprinted with an introduction. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 3:Appx, 1905. — Item 2, pages 1-37. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Widecombe-in-the-Moor. Storms. 1638. </b><hr />
Adams, Maxwell. Aveton Giffard church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:1, 1906. — Pages 1-10, plates : 3 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Aveton Gifford. Churches. Saint Andrew. Architectural features. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Bull baiting in Barnstaple. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:1, 1906. — Pages 16. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Bull Baiting. Regulations. </b><hr />
Evans, George Eyre. Halletts and the Mint Meeting. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:1, 1906. — Pages 13. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Nonconformist Chapels. Mint Meeting. Ministers. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. The Mohun chronicle at Haccombe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:1, 1906. — Pages 17-22, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Haccombe. Chronicles. Transcripts. 1350. </b><hr />
Rouge-et-Noir. Summons to arms, 1644. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:1, 1906. — Pages 30-31. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Molton. Armies. Recruitment. 1644. — </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Anstis and Colyton. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:1, 1906. — Pages 13-15. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Clergy. Rhodes, George. Biographies. 1744-1798. </b><hr />
Wainwright, Thomas. Inscriptions in Devonshire Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:1, 1906. — Pages 23-29. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Monumental inscriptions. </b><hr />
Worth, R.H. Cross on Rippon Tor and granite cylinder on Trowlesworthy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:1, 1906. — Pages 10-11. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Granite Artefacts. </b><hr />
Worth, R.H. Long stone row on Erme. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:1, 1906. — Pages 11-12. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Stone Rows. </b><hr />
Worth, R.H., and Falcon, T.A. Stone row on Bruford Down, near Tristis Rock. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:1, 1906. — Pages 12-13. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Stone Rows. </b><hr />
Adams, Maxwell. Aveton Giffard. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:2, 1906. — Pages 44-45. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Aveton Gifford. Churches. Architectural features. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Was Sir Walter Ralegh a lawyer?. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:2, 1906. — Pages 46-48. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Budleigh. Statesmen. Ralegh, Walter, Sir. Biographies. </b><hr />
Gibbs, Roscoe. Ford House. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:2, 1906. — Pages 33-44, plates : 3 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot. Houses. Ford House. Architectural features. </b><hr />
Hill, R.H.Ernest. Hill and Norsworthy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:2, 1906. — Pages 51-52. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Moretonhampstead. Families. Hill. Genealogy. 1696. </b><hr />
Hill, R.H.Ernest. Hill and Norsworthy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:2, 1906. — Pages 51-52. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Moretonhampstead. Families. Norsworthy. Genealogy. 1696. </b><hr />
Hill, R.H.Ernest. Richard Hill, of Moreton, Alderman of London. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:2, 1906. — Pages 49-51. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Moretonhampstead. Merchants. Hill, Richard. Biographies. 1600-1660. </b><hr />
Holman, H.Wilson. Mungey or Mongey family, Topsham. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:2, 1906. — Pages 57-59, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Families. Mungey Family. Monuments. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. The Domesday boroughs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:2, 1906. — Pages 61-63. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Boroughs. 1086. — </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Songs of the West. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:2, 1906. — Pages 56-57. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Folksongs. Texts. Standardisation. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. A Modbury churchwardens' account. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:2, 1906. — Pages 60-61. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Modbury. Churchwardens' accounts. Transcriptions. 1581. - </b><hr />
Stead, W.B.Vere. Tomb at Bovey Tracey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:2, 1906. — Pages 49, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bovey Tracey. Women. Forbes, Maria. Tombs. Inscriptions. 1655. - </b><hr />
Thornton, W.H. The Devonshire matrimonial market. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:2, 1906. — Pages 54-55. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Marriages. Customs. </b><hr />
W., F. Aveton Giffard heraldry. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:2, 1906. — Pages 45-46. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Aveton Gifford. Churches. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Henry Addington, Viscount Sidmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:3, 1906. — Pages 79-80. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Aristocrats. Addington, Henry. Viscount. Titles. Origin. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Rev.John Pike Jones. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:3, 1906. — Pages 91-93. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Butterleigh. Historians. Jones, John Pike. Biographies. 1793-1857. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Westcote's "View of Devonshire". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:3, 1906. — Pages 95. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Historians. Westcote, Thomas. Works. Sources. </b><hr />
C., J.G. Great fire at Crediton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:3, 1906. — Pages 83-86. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Fires. Sermons. 1743. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Devonshire goldsmiths. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:3, 1906. — Pages 88. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Goldsmiths. Lists. Corrections. </b><hr />
G., H.F. Aveton Giffard. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:3, 1906. — Pages 75-77. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Aveton Gifford. Place-names. Giffard. Origin. </b><hr />
Hingeston-Randolph, F.C. Aveton Giffard. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:3, 1906. — Pages 73-75. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Aveton Gifford. Place-names. Allington. Identification. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Henry de Tilly. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:3, 1906. — Pages 80-82. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Landowners. Tilly, Henry de. Estates. </b><hr />
Rogers, W.H.H. The memorial brasses found in the churches of Stoke-Fleming, St Saviour, and St Petrock, Dartmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:3, 1906. — Pages 65-72, plates : ill(6). — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Churches. Monumental brasses. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. Will of John Waddon of Plympton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:3, 1906. — Pages 96. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plympton Saint Mary. Gentry. Waddon, John. Wills. 1749. - </b><hr />
Skinner, Emily. The Courtenay motto. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:3, 1906. — Pages 95. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Courtenay Family. Coats of arms. Mottos. </b><hr />
Webber-Incledon, L.C.I. Chichester of Widworthy and of Virginia. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:3, 1906. — Pages 89-91. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Families. Chichester Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
B. Folk Lore, or white witch powers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:4, 1906. — Pages 124-125. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Witches. </b><hr />
Bailey, C.F. Ancient lamp. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:4, 1906. — Pages 97, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Lamps. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Crediton fires in the eighteenth century. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:4, 1906. — Pages 113-118. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Fires. 1710-1772. </b><hr />
Eyre-Evans, George. Exeter academy, 1760-1771. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:4, 1906. — Pages 108-111. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Colleges. Exeter Academy. Members. Lists. 1760-1771. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Exeter cathedral bell-founders. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:4, 1906. — Pages 106-107. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Bell-Founders. Belleyetere Family. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. A seventeenth-century tanner's inventory. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:4, 1906. — Pages 123. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bridford. Tanners. Inventories. 1683. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Tin miners, foreigners. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:4, 1906. — Pages 126. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tin Miners. Migration. </b><hr />
Merivale, Anna W. The Exeter academy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:4, 1906. — Pages 107-108. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Colleges. Exeter Academy. Teachers. 1760-1771. </b><hr />
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. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Branscombe. Churches. Monuments. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Day bell at Totnes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:4, 1906. — Pages 127-128. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Bellringers. Customs. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Flete House, South Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:4, 1906. — Pages 113, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Holbeton. Houses. Flete. </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Parish apprenticeship indenture. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:5, 1907. — Pages 152. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Shoemakers. Heller, Thomas. Apprenticeships. 1792. - </b><hr />
Bowring, Lewin. Rauff Bowring. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:5, 1907. — Pages 150-151. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Alwington. Gentry. Bowring, Rauff. Wills. 1514. — </b><hr />
Chapman, Samuel C. Thomas Carewe of Studley. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:5, 1907. — Pages 140-141. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stokenham. Gentry. Carewe, Thomas. Fines. 1646. - </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Alphington. Churches. Fonts. Symbolism. </b><hr />
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. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Saint Marychurch. Churches. Fonts. Symbolism. </b><hr />
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. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stoke Canon. Churches. Fonts. Symbolism. </b><hr />
Fisher, Arthur. The apologie, relation, and petition of Col.John Were. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:5, 1907. — Pages 153-174. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. HALBERTON. Soldiers. Were, John. Trials. 1644. </b><hr />
Hill, R.H.Ernest. Richard Hill of Moreton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:5, 1907. — Pages 145-148. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Moretonhampstead. Merchants. Hill, Richard. Biographies. 1600-1660. </b><hr />
Hingeston-Randolph, F.C. The church house, Thurlestone. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:5, 1907. — Pages 180-186, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Thurlestone. Church houses </b><hr />
McPike, Eugene Fairfield. Bowring, Haley, Halley, Hawley, Pike. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:5, 1907. — Pages 140. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Pike Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Mugford, W.E. Aveton Giffard. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:5, 1907. — Pages 176-178. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Allington. Clergy. Robert of Plympton. Biographies. </b><hr />
Punchard, E.G. Two Devonshire goldsmiths. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:5, 1907. — Pages 149-150. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Goldsmiths. Punchard Family. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Aveton Giffard. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:5, 1907. — Pages 175-176. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Allington. Place-names. Alyngetone. Identification. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Songs of the West. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:5, 1907. — Pages 151. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Folksongs. Texts. Standardisation. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Coffin-shaped gravestone in Colyton church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:5, 1907. — Pages 141-144. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Women. Long, Elizabeth. Tombs. 1624. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Great fire at Crediton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:5, 1907. — Pages 144. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ottery Saint Mary. Colleges. Western Academy. Foundation. 1752. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Thomas Westcote in North Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:6, 1907. — Pages 187-188. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Combe Martin. Historians. Westcote, Thomas. Biographies. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Fragment of monumental brass found at Luppit. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:6, 1907. — Pages 193-194, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Luppitt. Churches. Monumental brasses. </b><hr />
Grose, S. Episcopal registers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:6, 1907. — Pages 216. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Brantyngham, Thomas de. Registers. 1370-1394 - </b><hr />
Kershaw, S.W. Devon and Lambeth Palace library. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:6, 1907. — Pages 192. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Historical Sources. Lambeth Palace Library. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Tympanum at Bondleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:6, 1907. — Pages 197, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bondleigh. Churches. Tympani. Carvings. </b><hr />
Lethaby, W.R. St Sidwell and Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:6, 1907. — Pages 190-191. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Saints. Sidwell, Saint. Legends. </b><hr />
Marshall, James C. Rashleigh of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:6, 1907. — Pages 201-216. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Rashleigh Family. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Lawyers. Chapman, Joseph. Monumental Inscriptions. 1636. - </b><hr />
Thornton, W.H. North Bovey church bell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:6, 1907. — Pages 186-187. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Bovey. Churches. Bells. Law cases. 1500. — </b><hr />
Weare, F. Branscombe heraldry. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:6, 1907. — Pages 189-190, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Branscombe. Churches. Monuments. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Amery, Peter Fabyan Spark. Oak carving at Ashburton in Tudor days. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 219-228, plates : 5 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Churches. Woodcarvings. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Sir Walter Ralegh and "The art of war by sea": a lost treatise. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 237-241. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Statesmen. Ralegh, Walter, Sir. Works. Naval Warfare. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. Tympanum at Bondleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 228-229. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bondleigh. Churches. Tympana. Symbolism. </b><hr />
Courtenay, Henry H. The label in the Courtenay arms. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 268-269. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Courtenay Family. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Courtney, W.P. An Exeter poem and its author. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 242-247. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Poetry. Merle, W.H. Texts. 1831. </b><hr />
G., S. Acoustic jars in Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 236. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Churches. Acoustic jars. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Nonconformists. Toleration. Addresses. 1687. - </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingsbridge. Nonconformists. Toleration. Addresses. 1687. - </b><hr />
In … In memory of a beloved colleague. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 249,plate : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Historians. Amery, Peter Fabyan Sparke. Death. 1907. - </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Exeter clerical subsidies. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 271-280. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clergy. Gale, Theophilus. Biographies. 1628-1678. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Peter's farthings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 248. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Fabric. Taxes. 1453-1531. - </b><hr />
Lyte, H.Maxwell. The Mohun chronicle at Haccombe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 249-252. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Haccombe. Families. Mohun Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Knights' effigies in Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 260-262. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Raleigh Family. </b><hr />
Prowse, Arthur B. Preaux or Pratellis, Prous or Probus, Prowse. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 229-232. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Prowse Family. </b><hr />
R., J.H. Pedigrees of St Maure and Zouche. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 247. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Molton. Families. Saint Maure. Genealogy. </b><hr />
R., J.H. Pedigrees of St Maure and Zouche. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 247. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Molton. Families. Zouche. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. Halwell church seat. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 241. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Halwell. Churches. Seats. Licences. 1616. </b><hr />
S., T.G. Att Yard or Yarde family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 265-267, plates : pedigree. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Yarde Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Some vicars or ministers of Seaton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 262-264. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Seaton. Clergy. 1612-1662. — </b><hr />
Skinner, Emily. French prisoners in Tiverton from 1797 to 1811. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 257-260. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Prisoners of War. 1797-1811. </b><hr />
Stephenson, Mill. Fragment of a palimpsest brass found at Luppit. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 269-270. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Luppitt. Churches. Monumental brasses. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Addresses from Devon to James II. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 252-255. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Nonconformists. Toleration. Addresses. 1687. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Addresses from Devon to James II. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:7, 1907. — Pages 252-255. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Nonconformists. Toleration. Addresses. 1687. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. An old Exeter manuscript / transl. by O.J.Reichel and W.E.Mugford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 4:Appx, 1907. — Appendix, pages 1-62. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Historical Records. Transcripts. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Chittlehampton wayside crosses. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 17-19, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chittlehampton. Stone Crosses. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. The Dolton font. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 25-28, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dolton. Churches. Fonts. </b><hr />
Coxon, L. Luppit brass. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 16-17. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Luppitt. Families. Carey. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Armorial bearings in Exeter Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 9-11. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Morris, J.T.Windyer. Sokespitch of Clyst St George. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 23-24. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clyst Saint George. Surnames. Sokespitch. Origins. </b><hr />
Mugford, W.E. Webber. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 24. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Surnames. Webber. 1281-1419. </b><hr />
Oliver, V.L. Sir Benjamin Oliver. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 12-13. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Merchants. Oliver, Benjamin. Monumental Inscriptions. 1672. </b><hr />
Prideaux, W.de C. Recommendation for grant of pension to Humpfry Wilkins, wounded in war against the Dutch [includes names of J.Ps and surgeons]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 30. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Sailors. Wilkins, Humphry. Wounds. Pensions. 1667. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Exeter chapter terrier. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 28-29. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Finances. 1408. - </b><hr />
Rowe, John Brooking. Robert of Plympton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 19-23. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plympton Saint Mary. Clergy. Paynter, Henry. Biographies. -1646. — </b><hr />
Samuel … Samuel Cousins. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 1, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Artists. Cousins, Samuel. Biographies. 1801-1887. — </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. George Rhodes, Vicar of Colyton, 1782-1798. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 11-12. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Clergy. 1640-1794. — </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Widworthy church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 13-15. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Widworthy. Families. Isaack Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Widworthy church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 13-15. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Widworthy. Families. Yonge Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Were, F. Exeter Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 1-9. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Were, F. Heraldry of Colyton. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 29. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Coats of Arms. </b><hr />
Were, F. Luppit brass. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:1, 1908. — Pages 15-16. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Luppitt. Churches. Monumental brasses. </b><hr />
Boundy, Courtney, Edye, Holman. Mr Manning of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 65-66, pars 39-42. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Unitarian Ministers. Manning, James. Biographies. 1754-1831. </b><hr />
Buck, Howard M. Oliver Mainwaring. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 50-62. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Mainwaring Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. Weathercock on early seal of bishop and chapter of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 37-39. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Seals. Weathercocks. </b><hr />
Editors. The Courtenay tomb in Colyton church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 33-37. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Churches. Monuments. Courtenay. </b><hr />
Emmett, William. [ Advertisement]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 49, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Carpenters. Emmett, William. Advertisements. 1731. Emmett, William. </b><hr />
Evans, George Eyre. Rev.James Manning. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 66-68. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Unitarian Ministers. Manning, James. Biographies. 1754-1831. </b><hr />
G., E.M. Family of Reynolds of Pinhoe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 43-44. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pinhoe. Families. Reynolds. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Venville. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 69-70. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Land Tenure. Venville. Origins. </b><hr />
Mugford, W.E. Ministers of Seaton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 42-43. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Seaton. Clergy. 1641-1662. — </b><hr />
Pycroft, Edith. A vestment of Bishop Grandison. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 39-42, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Grandisson, John. Vestments. 1327-1369 - </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Pedigree of Walrond of Bovey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 48. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Seaton. Families. Walrond Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Theophilus Gale. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 71-72. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Clergy. Tenures. Longevity. 1586-1834. — </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. A vicar of Branscombe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 45-47. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Branscombe. Clergy. Taxes. Clerical subsidies. 1400-1679. — </b><hr />
Smith, Thomas. [ Advertisement]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 49, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ottery Saint Mary. Glaziers. Smith, Thomas. Advertisements. 1700. </b><hr />
Underground … Underground chamber, Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 33. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Vaults. </b><hr />
Were, F. Armorial bearings in Exeter Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 70-71. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Were, F. Heraldry in Exeter Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:2, 1908. — Pages 62-65. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Charbonnier, T. Early English bosses. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 73, plates : 4 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Berrynarbor. Churches. Bosses. </b><hr />
Charbonnier, T. Early English bosses. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 73, plates : 4 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Moretonhampstead. Churches. Pulpits. </b><hr />
Courtney, W.P. Poems on Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 87-88. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Poetry. Reynolds, John Hamilton. Criticism. 1821. </b><hr />
Evans, George Eyre. Colyton marriages in Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 89-91. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Marriages. Colyton Names. 1722-1795. </b><hr />
Mugford W.E. A vicar of Branscombe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 88-89. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Branscombe. Clergy. Farrant, Richard. Biographies. -1680. — </b><hr />
Mugford, W.E. Exeter Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 91-92. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. </b><hr />
Mugford, W.E. Longevity of clergy at Berry Pomeroy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 93. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Berry Pomeroy. Clergy. 1656-1662. — </b><hr />
Mugford, W.E. Ministers of Seaton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 83-85. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Seaton. Clergy. Brerewode, Thomas. Biographies. 1524-1544. — </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Axminster. Militia. Warrants. 1663. </b><hr />
R., W.H.H. Richard Langdon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 92-93. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Musicians. Langdon, Richard. Biographies. 1730-1803. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. The church of Melhuwyshe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 77-78. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Melhuish. Identification. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Jesus day sermons. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 93. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Sermons. Jesus Day. 1594-1725. - </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. Larder monument in Upton Pyne church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 87. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Upton Pyne. Churches. Monuments. Larder. 1480-1520. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Brooking. This is to give notice. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 79. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Privateers. Barnard. Recruitment. Posters. 1756. </b><hr />
S., H. Crosses. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 94. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Twitchen. Stone Crosses. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Salt officers of Seaton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 85-87. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Seaton. Salt of ficers. Lists. 1706-1745. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Wolcott of Sidbury. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3, 1908. — Pages 79-83. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sidbury. Families. Wolcott Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Davies, W. Some notes on ancient records preserved in Kingsbridge church Includes list of portreeves 1332-1492. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:3-4, 1908. — Pages 94-118, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingsbridge. Archives. -1500. </b><hr />
Adams, Maxwell. Whittle's diary. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:4, 1908. — Pages 135-136. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chaplains. Whittle, John. Works. Diaries. 1689. - </b><hr />
Hicks, John George. Yarde family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:4, 1908. — Pages 125-129. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Yarde Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
In ,,, In memory of a beloved colleague, Joshua Brooking Rowe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:4, 1908. — Pages 121,plate : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Historians. Rowe, Joshua Brooking, F.S.A. Portraits. 1837-1908. </b><hr />
Mistletoe. Killed by a bell in the church of Axminster. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:4, 1908. — Pages 122-123. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Axminster. Bellringers. Accidents. 1664. — </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Colyton marriages in Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:4, 1908. — Pages 119-120. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Marriages. Colyton Names. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Families. Yonge Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. John Shapwick, mayor of Totnes, 1434-5. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:4, 1908. — Pages 134-135. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Mayors. Shapwick, John. Chancery Proceedings. 1434-1435. </b><hr />
Biblos. Ancient corbel from Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 169, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Corbels. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Axminster. Churches. Bells. </b><hr />
Cherry, Karl. Captain William Cocks (Cock, Cox), of Plymouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 165-168. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Naval of ficers. Cocks, William. Biographies. 1588. </b><hr />
Elliot, E.A.S. Historic wrecks in Bigbury and Start bays. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 153-160, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Hams. Shipwrecks. </b><hr />
Gibbs, Roscoe. The arms of Dartmouth and their origin. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 137-142, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Coats of Arms. Origin. </b><hr />
Michell, George B. An unpublished Devon pedigree. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 175-176. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Talaton. Families. Michell Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Prowse, Arthur B. Prous family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 150. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Prous Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. History of the Granville family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 145-147. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Granville Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Prowze family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 152. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Prowze Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Churches. Administration. Charters. 1547. — </b><hr />
W., E. Richard John King. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 160-161, plate : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Historians. King, Richard John. Biographies. 1818-1879. </b><hr />
Were, F. Heraldry in Exeter Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 161-165. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Were, F. Prowz family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 150. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Prowz Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. The Dutch before Dartmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 148-149. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Militia. Accounts. 1666-1667. — </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Old Dartmouth notes (No.1). — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 169-174. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Local government. Records. 1617-1688. — </b><hr />
Y. Silk culture in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:5, 1909. — Pages 145. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Silk Industries. 1608. — </b><hr />
Bayley, A.R. Assumed names. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:6, 1909. — Pages 219-220. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Surnames. Aliases. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. The execution of Sir W.Ralegh: "Writen by one of his captains". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:6, 1909. — Pages 212-213. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Budleigh. Statesmen. Raleigh, Walter, Sir. Execution. Elegies. 1618. - </b><hr />
H., J.G. Hicks and Hearsey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:6, 1909. — Pages 216. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Hicks Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Hardings … Hardinge, Frank Giffard, MA, FSA. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:6, 1909. — Pages 217, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chittlehampton. Lawyers. Giffard, Hardinge Frank. Biographies. 1860-1908. - </b><hr />
Murray, O.A.R. Prince family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:6, 1909. — Pages 220-221. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Prince Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Parry, H.Lloyd. The Exeter civic seals. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:6, 1909. — Pages 201-209, plates : 4 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Seals. </b><hr />
Radford, E.L. Petition of Margaret, countess of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:6, 1909. — Pages 209-212. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Aristocrats. Margaret, Countess of Devon. Petitions. 1382-1391. - </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Parish registers. Burials. 1632-1711. </b><hr />
Were, F. Dewdon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:6, 1909. — Pages 216. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Michell Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Bennett, W.H. Cardinal Robert Pullein. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:7, 1909. — Pages 262. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Pullen Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Twitchen. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:7, 1909. — Pages 260-262. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Twitchen. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Llewellin, George T. Twitchen. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:7, 1909. — Pages 258-259. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Twitchen. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Murray, O.A.R. The Exeter civic seals. Part II. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:7, 1909. — Pages 242-255, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Seals. </b><hr />
Waterhouse, O. The derivation of Twitchen. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:7, 1909. — Pages 259-260. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Twitchen. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Were, F. Achievement of the Bakers' Company. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:7, 1909. — Pages 256, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Bakers. Trade Guilds. Heraldry. </b><hr />
Were, F. Prince family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:7, 1909. — Pages 262-264. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Prince Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Were, F. Twitchen. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:7, 1909. — Pages 258. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Twitchen. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Memorial inscriptions in Exeter Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:8, 1909. — Pages 293-294. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Monumental inscriptions. </b><hr />
Evans, George Eyre. Colyton: the old parsonage. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:8, 1909. — Pages 288-292. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Schools. 1782-1864. — </b><hr />
Gibbs, Roscoe. The arms of Dartmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:8, 1909. — Pages 280-281. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Coats of Arms. </b><hr />
Gibbs, Roscoe. The heraldry of the lower windows in Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:8, 1909. — Pages 282-288. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Stained Glass. Heraldry. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Achievement of the Bakers' Company. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:8, 1909. — Pages 295-296. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Bakers. Trade Guilds. Heraldry. </b><hr />
Lethaby, W.R. Exeter cathedral: "Leofric's stone" and Leofric's tomb. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:8, 1909. — Pages 294-295. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Sedilia. </b><hr />
Mugford, W.E. Leach family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:8, 1909. — Pages 279. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Leach Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Oliver, W.L. Exeter churches supplement. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:8, 1909. — Pages 292-293. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Monumental inscriptions. </b><hr />
Parry, H.Lloyd. The Exeter civic seals. Part III. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:8, 1909. — Pages 265-279, plates : 3 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Seals. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Silk culture in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:8, 1909. — Pages 264. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Silkweavers. 1626-1646. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Old Dartmouth notes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 5:8, 1909. — Pages 264. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Bullbaiting. </b><hr />
Crossing, William. Folk rhymes of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6: Appx, 1911. — Appendix, pages 1-153. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Folk Rhymes. 1911. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Budleigh-Salterton pageant in 1814. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:1, 1910. — Pages 27-29. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Budleigh Salterton. Pageants. 1814. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Chappyngtons, the South Molton organ makers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:1, 1910. — Pages 31-32. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Molton. Organ Builders. Chappyngton Family. 1536-1600. </b><hr />
Cherry, Karl. Some victims of the Monmouth rebellion. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:1, 1910. — Pages 12-16. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Rebellions. Monmouth Rebellion. Rebels. Trials. 1685. </b><hr />
Hall, John James. The trumpeting cock of St Mary of Ottery. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:1, 1910. — Pages 1-2, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ottery Saint Mary. Churches. Saint Mary. Weathercocks. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Exeter clerical subsidies. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:1, 1910. — Pages 17-22. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Clergy. Carpenter, Nathaniel. Biographies. 1588-1628. — </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Est Hillerdon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:1, 1910. — Pages 22. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cullompton. Place-names. Hillersdon. Identifications. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. History of the Granville family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:1, 1910. — Pages 22-25. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Granville Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Rowley, F.R. Note on a specimen of Risso's Grampus, stranded near Exmouth in October, 1908. [Previous Dev.specimens, 1870, 1886. Errata p.64]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:1, 1910. — Pages 9-11, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Whales. Grampus Griseus. Strandings. 1908. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Stray entries from Shute parish church registers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:1, 1910. — Pages 25-27. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Shute. Parish registers. Entries. Strays. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Shorthand in the registers of Allhallows, Goldsmith St, Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:1, 1910. — Pages 17, plates : illustrations, & opp.p.24. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Parish registers. Allhallows, Goldsmith Street. Entries. Shorthand. 1683. - </b><hr />
Editors. The new parish room, Bradninch. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:2, 1910. — Pages 33-38, plates : 4 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bradninch. Parish Halls. Saint Dison's Hall. Coats of Arms. 1908. </b><hr />
Ford, Hugh Alexander. Ford family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:2, 1910. — Pages 61-63. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Ford Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Jackson, Percival. Proctor's money. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:2, 1910. — Pages 55-57. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingsteignton. Charities. Proctor's Money. 1635 </b><hr />
Jordan, Mary Hall. Manor of Deandon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:2, 1910. — Pages 47-48. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Widecombe-in-the-Moor. Manors. Deandon. Tenure. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Inglebourn in Harberton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:2, 1910. — Pages 64. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Harberton. Manors. Inglebourn. Tenure. 1274. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Prouz family and the Giffard fee. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:2, 1910. — Pages 51-55. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Aveton Gifford. Families. Prouz Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. St Thomas of Canterbury's murder. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:2, 1910. — Pages 63. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Moretonhampstead. Manors. Moreton. Tenure. 1275. </b><hr />
Reynell-Upham, W.U. John Reynolds, merchant of Exeter, author of "God's revenge against murther". [See preceding par.43; also vol.6, p.188]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:2, 1910. — Pages 57-60, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Merchants. Reynolds, John. Biographies. C17-. </b><hr />
Roscoe … Roscoe Gibbs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:2, 1910. — Pages 49, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Historians. Gibbs, Roscoe. Biographies. -1909. </b><hr />
Skeat, Walter W. Etymology of the place-names Nympton and Chulmleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:2, 1910. — Pages 43-46. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chulmleigh. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Skeat, Walter W. Etymology of the place-names Nympton and Chulmleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:2, 1910. — Pages 43-46. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Nympton. Etymology. </b><hr />
William … William Edward Mugford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:2, 1910. — Pages 49-50. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Historians. Mugford, William Edward. Biographies. 1861-1910. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Chappyngtons, the South Molton organ builders. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 85-86. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bishops Nympton. Organ Builders. Loosemore, John. 1633-1681. — </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Chappyngtons, the South Molton organ builders. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 85-86. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Molton. Organ Builders. Chappington Family. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Chappyngtons, the South Molton organ makers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 86-87. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bishops Nympton. Organ Builders. Loosemore, John. 1633-1681. — </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Chappyngtons, the South Molton organ makers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 86-87. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Molton. Organ Builders. Chappington Family. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. West Town, alias West Woolfardisworthy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 95. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Woolfardisworthy (West). Manors. West Town. Tenants. 1566-1779. </b><hr />
Cole, Charles F. Fry of Yarty. Fry of Buckerell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 93-94. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Families. Fry Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Hamlyn, Andrew J. St Paul's, Devonport, church bell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 73. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Churches. Saint Paul, Devonport. Bells. </b><hr />
Hicks … Hicks and Hearsey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 95-96. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Hicks Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Holman, H.Wilson. Milton Abbot, Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 68-69. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Milton Abbot. Estates. Treven. Deeds. 1585. </b><hr />
Prideaux, E.K. Examples of renaissance church wood-work in Devon. Part I. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 65-67, plates : 3 illustrations. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lapford. Churches. Bench-ends. Woodcarving. </b><hr />
R., J.H. Knights of the Royal Oak. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 89. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Gentry. Estates. Valuations. 1660. - </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Etymology of Nympton and Chulmleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 70-71. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Nympton. Etymology. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Redvers family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 96. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Redvers Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Translation of an agreement, dated Michaelmas 1669, in the possession of the Rev.G.Llewellin, vicar of Sandford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 91-92. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Estates. Deeds. 1669. </b><hr />
Saunders, Helen. Chappingtons of South Molton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 84-85. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Molton. Surnames. Chappington. Incidence. 1610-1736. </b><hr />
Skeat, Walter W. Etymology of Nympton and Chulmleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 71-72. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Nympton. Etymology. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Devon freemasonry. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 90-91. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Freemasons. History. 1766-. </b><hr />
Tucker, H.Scott. French prisoners of war at Ashburton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:3, 1910. — Pages 80. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Prisoners of War. Cambronne. General. 1815. </b><hr />
Bowring, Wilfrid J. Crossed Friars of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:4, 1910. — Pages 107. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Friars. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Old place-names. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:4, 1910. — Pages 109. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hartland. Place-names. Identifications. </b><hr />
Fairbrother, E.H. Proceedings of the Court of Requests. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:4, 1910. — Pages 118-127. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Holne. Courts of Law. Court of Requests. Cases. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Sedan chairs in Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:4, 1910. — Pages 104. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Sedan Chairs. Fares. -1841. </b><hr />
Morshead, J.Y.A. Ball. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:4, 1910. — Pages 112. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Ball. Etymology. </b><hr />
Prideaux, E.K. Examples of Renaissance church wood-work in Devon. Part II. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:4, 1910. — Pages 97-101, plates : 3 illustrations. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Woodbury. Churches. Saint Swithin. Altar rails. Woodcarving. </b><hr />
Restoration … Restoration of ancient chasuble to Barnstaple church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:4, 1910. — Pages 105, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Churches. Vestments. Chasubles. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Drake entries from the parish registers of Musbury. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:4, 1910. — Pages 113-117, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Musbury. Families. Drake Family. Parish register entries. 1622-1653. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Prince family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:4, 1910. — Pages 101. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Prince Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Yonge of Colyton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:4, 1910. — Pages 127. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Families. Yonge Family. </b><hr />
Bowring, Wilfrid J. Nonconformist burial places in Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 144. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Burial Grounds. Magdalen Street Cemetery. Graves. Lists. 1760-1840. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. Painted screen panels in Heavitree church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 133-144, plates : 3 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Saint Michael Heavitree. Screens. Panels. Painting. </b><hr />
Davies, William. South Ham district. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 130-131. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sherford. Manors. Stancombe Dawney. Identifications. </b><hr />
Davies, William. South Ham district. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 130-131. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Hams. Estates. Washbourne. Identifications. </b><hr />
Granville, Roger. Topsham and the Duke of Monmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 163-164. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Rebels. Monmouth, Duke of . Traditions. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Thorne in Salcombe Regis. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 153-155, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Salcombe Regis. Farms. Thorne. </b><hr />
Prideaux, W.F. Hingeston or Hinston family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 164-167. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Hingeston Family. </b><hr />
Skeat, Walter W. Etymology of Nympton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 132. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Nympton. Etymology. </b><hr />
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. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Clergy. Puddicombe, Thomas. Biographies. 1762-1827. — </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H.; W., E. Obituary notices. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 156-160, plates : ports. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Historians. Hingeston-Randolph, Francis C. Biographies. 1833-1910. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H.; W., E. Obituary notices. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 156-160, plates : ports. <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Launceston. Historians. Peter, Richard. Biographies. 1809-1910. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H.; W., E. Obituary notices. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 156-160, plates : ports. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Historians. Kellock, Thomas Creaser. Biographies. 1824-1910. </b><hr />
Tucker, Anthony. Tucker family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 150-151. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Tucker Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Vicars of Townstall and Dartmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 144. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Clergy. 1656-1662. — </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Waddeton Court chapel, Stoke Gabriel. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:5, 1911. — Pages 147-148. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stoke Gabriel. Chapels. Saint Michael Waddeton Court. Traditions. </b><hr />
Croft, A. Etymology of Nympton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:6, 1911. — Pages 176. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plympton Saint Mary. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
D., M. Seventeenth century stained glass in Upton Pyne church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:6, 1911. — Pages 177-178, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Upton Pyne. Churches. Stained glass. </b><hr />
Prideaux, E.K. A Devon farmer's account book in the eighteenth century. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:6, 1911. — Pages 178-187. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Swimbridge. Farms. Kerscott. Accounts. 1794-1816. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Ancient heraldic glass in Slapton church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:6, 1911. — Pages 187. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Northam. Families. Bryan Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Honour and barony of Okehampton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:6, 1911. — Pages 169-171. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Okehampton. Baronies. Feudal Tenure. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Who was John, son of Mauger?. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:6, 1911. — Pages 175-176. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kentisbeare. Families. Killigrew Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Wreyland documents by Cecil Torr. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:6, 1911. — Pages 189-190. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bovey Tracey. Place-names. Wreyland. Etymology. </b><hr />
W., A. The late Dr T.N.Brushfield. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:6, 1911. — Pages 161-162, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Budleigh Salterton. Historians. Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Biographies. 1828-1910. </b><hr />
Adams, Maxwell. St Michael's church, Honiton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 193-195, plates : 3 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Churches. Saint Michael. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Christmas family of Bideford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 209-210. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Families. Christmas Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Cost and weight of a pre-Reformation ring of bells. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 222-223. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Braunton. Churches. Bells. </b><hr />
Charles Church. Statutes. Dates. 1640-1641. An old "Charley boy". In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 200-202. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Churches. </b><hr />
Early … Early cider mill from Axmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 209, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Axmouth. Cider Mills. </b><hr />
Ford, Hugh Alex. Matthew Arnold's royal descent. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 220-221. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Ford Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Fulford, Francis. Ancient heraldic glass in Slapton church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 215. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dunsford. Families. Fulford Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Murray, O.A.R. Assumed names: Nicholas Hall, Treasurer of Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 195-196. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Hall Family. Aliases. Origins. </b><hr />
Murray, O.A.R. Christmas family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 210-212. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Families. Christmas Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Wreyland documents. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 202-206. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lustleigh. Place-names. Wreyland. Identifications. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. James Manning. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 222. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Unitarian Ministers. Manning, James. Biographies. 1754-1831. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Southwood family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Southwood Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Thornton, W.H. The plague at North Bovey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 197-200. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. PLAGUE. 1237-1646. </b><hr />
Torr, Cecil. Wreyland documents. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 206-207. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lustleigh. Place-names. Wreyland. Identifications. </b><hr />
Were, F. Carew and Pole letters. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:7, 1911. — Pages 208-209. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Helman. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Chapple, Julia E. Beckford bridge. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:8, 1911. — Pages 251. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stockland. Bridges. Beckford Bridge. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Lord Keeper Guilford in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:8, 1911. — Pages 237-240. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Judges. North, Francis. Baron Guilford. Biographies. </b><hr />
Chope, W.R.Pearse. Calendar of folklore. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:8, 1911. — Pages 243-244. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Folklore. Collections. 1911. </b><hr />
Drake, Wilfrid. Stained glass in Bamfylde House, Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:8, 1911. — Pages 225-228, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Bamfylde Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Arms of the see of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:8, 1911. — Pages 230-236, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Dioceses. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Soldiers. Equipment. 1646. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Wreyland documents. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:8, 1911. — Pages 228-230. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Wreyland. Etymology. </b><hr />
Rocque's … Rocque's plan of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:8, 1911. — Pages 240. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Maps. Rocque's Plan of Exeter. 1744. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. The Rev. sub-dean Granville. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:8, 1911. — Pages 250-251. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Historians. Granville, Roger. Biographies. 1848-1911. </b><hr />
Veritas. Exeter castle. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:8, 1911. — Pages 245-250. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Castles. Rougemont Castle. History. </b><hr />
Were, F. Ancient heraldic glass in Slapton church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 6:8, 1911. — Pages 253-254. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Slapton. Families. Brian Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Notes on the churches of the deanery of Kenn, Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7: Appx, 1912. — Appendix, pages 1-181, plates : ill(24). — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kenn Deanery. Churches. </b><hr />
Thornton, W.H. The bells of North Bovey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:, 1912. — Pages 118-120. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Bovey. Bells. </b><hr />
Chalk, J.H. Devon armaments in eighteenth century. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:1, 1912. — Pages 21-23. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hayridge Hundred. Militia. Resources. Statistics. 1796. </b><hr />
Chick, E. Exeter castle. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:1, 1912. — Pages 40-41. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Castles. Rougemont Castle. History. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. The Bideford witches. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:1, 1912. — Pages 37-40. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Witches. Trials. 1670-1712. </b><hr />
Holsworthy … Holsworthy markets and fairs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:1, 1912. — Pages 32-34. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Holsworthy. Markets. Grants. 1632. </b><hr />
Lethbridge, Roper. Folk rhymes of Devon: a correction. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:1, 1912. — Pages 47. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Folk Rhymes. </b><hr />
Martin, John M. John Pearse, a Hatherleigh poet. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:1, 1912. — Pages 42-43. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hatherleigh. Poets. Pearse, John. Biographies. 1815-1885. </b><hr />
Murray, O.A.R. Hele family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:1, 1912. — Pages 21. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Wembury. Families. Hele Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Murray, O.A.R. Matthew Arnold's royal descent. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:1, 1912. — Pages 20. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Ford Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Nourse, Stanhope. Butts and tutts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:1, 1912. — Pages 41-42. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Kneelers. Dialect Words. </b><hr />
Prideaux, Edith K. Branscombe church, Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:1, 1912. — Pages 1-19, plates : ill(Pages 19), plan. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Branscombe. Churches. Saint Winifred. Architectural features. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Michel of Gittisham. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:1, 1912. — Pages 24-25. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Gittisham. Families. Michell Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Richard Farrant, the Puritan "rector" of Musbury. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:1, 1912. — Pages 23-24. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Musbury. Clergy. Farrant, Richard. Biographies. -1680. - </b><hr />
Torr, Cecil. Wreyland documents. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:1, 1912. — Pages 34-37. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Wreyland. Etymology. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Is there coal in Devonshire?. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:2, 1912. — Pages 57-62. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Coal. Prospecting. Patents. 1773-1783. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Silver mines in Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:2, 1912. — Pages 54-57. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Combe Martin. Silver Mines. Sites. </b><hr />
Dobell, S. Culmstock: hagioscope at All Saints' church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:2, 1912. — Pages 49, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Culmstock. Churches. All Saints. Hagioscopes. </b><hr />
Fairbrother, E.H. Plymouth, - In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:2, 1912. — Pages 75-77. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Chantries. Suppression. 1536. — </b><hr />
Lane, Charles. Joanna Southcott. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:2, 1912. — Pages 69-73. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Millenarists. Southcott, Joanna. Biographies. 1750-1814. </b><hr />
Murray, O.A.R. Sir Joshua Reynolds: his maternal ancestry and kinsfolk. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:2, 1912. — Pages 49-54. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Potter Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, F.; Skinner, A.J.P. Tom Putt apples. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:2, 1912. — Pages 64, pars 37, 38. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Gittisham. Families. Putt Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Rowley, F.R. An early Christian cross-shaft in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:2, 1912. — Pages 65-69, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Stone Crosses. Origins. </b><hr />
Were, F. and Jackson, Percival. Hele family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:2, 1912. — Pages 62-63. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Hele Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Beer. Houses. Bovey House. Stained glass. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Transcription of parish registers in 1602. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:3, 1912. — Pages 107-108. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Parish registers. Transcriptions. 1602. </b><hr />
Cherry, Karl. An Exeter sensation:"The mystery of Edward Drewe". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:3, 1912. — Pages 86-91. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Murderers. Drewe, Edward And John. Biographies. 1611. </b><hr />
Drake, Wilfred. Yarde heraldry at Honiton Clist. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:3, 1912. — Pages 97-99, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clyst Honiton. Families. Yarde Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Editors. The Close of S.Andrews. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:3, 1912. — Pages 108. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Fiction. Close of St. Andrews. Local Associations. 1870. — </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Courtenay arms at the Devon and Exeter Institution. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:3, 1912. — Pages 81-86, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Courtenay Family. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Marshall, James C. Acland family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:3, 1912. — Pages 106-107. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Acland Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Prideaux, E.K. Posset-pans. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:3, 1912. — Pages 105-106, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Cookery. Equipment. Posset Pans. </b><hr />
Prideaux, F.B. Prideaux of Tavistock. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:3, 1912. — Pages 109-110. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. Families. Prideaux Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. The Mules or de Moelis family of Kingskerswell and Diptford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:3, 1912. — Pages 91-95. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingskerswell. Families. Mules Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Bampfylde-Moore Carew. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:3, 1912. — Pages 111-112. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Adventurers. Carew, Bampfylde-Moore. Marriage. 1733. — </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. John Carpenter, vicar of Branscombe 1580-1620/21, rector of Northleigh 1587-1620/21, and his son Nathaniel. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:3, 1912. — Pages 95-97. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Northleigh. Clergy. Carpenter, Nathaniel. Biographies. 1588-1628. </b><hr />
Stroude, George S.S. William Strode of Newnham. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:3, 1912. — Pages 106. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plympton Saint Mary. Puritans. Strode, William. Biographies. 1504-1579. </b><hr />
Communicated. The close of St Andrews. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:4, 1912. — Pages 131-134. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Fiction. Close of St. Andrews. Local Associations. 1870. — </b><hr />
Drake, Wilfred. Drake tomb, Southleigh church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:4, 1912. — Pages 113, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Southleigh. Families. Drake Family. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
King, Charles R.Baker. St Mary's church, Totnes, altar piece. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:4, 1912. — Pages 129-130. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Churches. Saint Mary. Altar pieces. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. The mystery of Edward Drew. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:4, 1912. — Pages 115-116. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. BroadclySaint Families. Drew Family. Monuments. </b><hr />
P., M.T. The family of Pyne. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:4, 1912. — Pages 134-138. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Pyne Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Prideaux, W.de C. Posset pans or skillets. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:4, 1912. — Pages 121-123, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cookery. Equipment. Posset Pans. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. John Davis, the navigator, and Fulford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:4, 1912. — Pages 116-117. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stoke Gabriel. Explorers. Davis, John. Marriage. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Shepherd of Watton Court. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:4, 1912. — Pages 138-139. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stoke Gabriel. Families. Shepherd Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Thomas Puddicombe, vicar of Branscombe, 1794-1827. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:4, 1912. — Pages 128. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Branscombe. Clergy. Puddicombe, Thomas. Biographies. 1762-1827. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Yarde family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:4, 1912. — Pages 130-131. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stoke Gabriel. Families. Yarde Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Copy … Copy of an agreement between William Newman and the officers and crew of the privateer "The Admiral Edwards" of Dartmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:4-5, 1913. — Pages 141-148. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Privateers. Admiral Edwards. Crew. Contracts. 1779. </b><hr />
Early … The early charters of Crediton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:5 & 6, 1912. — Pages 184-200. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Charters. </b><hr />
Boundy, G.L. North Bovey bells. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:5, 1912. — Pages 182. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Bovey. Bells. Restoration. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Exeter goldsmiths. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:5, 1912. — Pages 183. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Goldsmiths. Hilliard, Nicholas. Biographies. 1547-1619. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Harris of Pickwell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:5, 1912. — Pages 178. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Georgeham. Families. Harris Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Holman, H.Wilson. The Admiral Edwards privateer, and some of her exploits. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:5, 1912. — Pages 148-155. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Privateers. Edwards, Admiral. Naval Engagements. 1779-1781. - </b><hr />
Lancefield, Arthur P. Saint Gabriel in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:5, 1912. — Pages 156-160. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Saint Gabriel. Dedications. </b><hr />
Larpent, F.de H. The Devonshire family of Walter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:5, 1912. — Pages 175-176. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Moretonhampstead. Families. Walter Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Lyster, C.B. The Exeter city wall, as it was originally built - a revision of the. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:5, 1912. — Pages 161-171, plates : 5 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Walls. Defence Installations. </b><hr />
Rectors … Rectors of Talaton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:5, 1912. — Pages 179-180. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Talaton. Clergy. Lists. 1284-1898. — </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. The family of Pyne. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:5, 1912. — Pages 155-156. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Pyne Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
C., A.B. Harris of Wortham and Pickwell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:6, 1913. — Pages 211-212. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lifton. Families. Harris Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Cary, of fley H. John Bampfylde. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:6, 1913. — Pages 219-220. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Poltimore. Poets. Bampfylde, John. Biographies. 1754-1796. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. The Luppitt font. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:6, 1913. — Pages 201-205, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Luppitt. Churches. Fonts. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. St Gabriel in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:6, 1913. — Pages 213-214. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Saint Gabriel. Dedications. </b><hr />
Ross, C.J. Exeter's Guild of Tailors. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:6, 1913. — Pages 215. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Tailors. Trade Guilds. Foundation. 1473. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Periam Pole. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:6, 1913. — Pages 206-208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cofton. Families. Pole Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Rectors of Talaton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:6, 1913. — Pages 216-219. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Talaton. Clergy. Lists. 1636-1790. — </b><hr />
Were, F. Courtenay arms at the Devon and Exeter Institution. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:6, 1913. — Pages 208-209. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Courtenay, Peter. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Whitley, H.Michell. Dial on Bampton church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:6, 1913. — Pages 209-210, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bampton. Churches. Sundials. </b><hr />
A., J.S. Milestones. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:7, 1913. — Pages 246-247. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Prisoners of War. Parole Bounds. </b><hr />
Chard, T.D. Vicars of Cadbury, Devon, from the year 1244. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:7, 1913. — Pages 244-245. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cadbury. Clergy. Lists. 1244-1912. — </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Churchwardens' presentments. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:7, 1913. — Pages 236-240. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kenn Deanery. Churchwardens. Presentments. 1668. - </b><hr />
Doe, George M. Carved oak sounding-board from pulpit of Great Torrington church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:7, 1913. — Pages 241-242, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Great Torrington. Churches. Pulpits. Sounding boards. </b><hr />
Exon. Chronicon of the church of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:7, 1913. — Pages 246. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Chronicles. Chronicon of Church of Exeter. </b><hr />
Lancefield, Arthur P. Bartholomew, bishop of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:7, 1913. — Pages 251-255. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Bartholomew. Biographies. 1162-1184 - </b><hr />
P., M.T. The family of Pyne. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:7, 1913. — Pages 233-236. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Pyne Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Classenwell Pool. Princetown to Ivybridge - a road "new" in 1812 and not made yet in 1913. [Road shown in early C19 guide books]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:8, 1913. — Pages 274-275. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Roads. Princetown to Ivybridge Road. Proposals. Maps. Errors. 1812-1836. </b><hr />
Drake, Wilfred. The heraldry and ancient stained glass in the great east window of Exeter cathedral. [Supplementary to vol.3, p.1, par.1]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:8, 1913. — Pages 283. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Stained Glass. Heraldry. </b><hr />
Drake, Wilfred. Willoughby arms. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:8, 1913. — Pages 273-274, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Payhembury. Families. Willoughby Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Lane, John. Thomas Hudson and Sir Joshua Reynolds. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:8, 1913. — Pages 277-281. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Artists. Hudson, Thomas. Biographies. 1701-1779. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Earliest known map of Exeter (1587). — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:8, 1913. — Pages 281-283. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Maps. Hogenberg, Remigius. 1587. </b><hr />
Rundell, T.W. The early charters of Crediton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:8, 1913. — Pages 267-270. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Charters. </b><hr />
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. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Families. Drake Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
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. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Families. Westofer Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
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, plates : port; illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Feniton. Families. Kirkham Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
William … William Marshall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 7:8, 1913. — Pages 275-277. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashprington. Marshall, William. Strength. Anecdotes. 1676-1756. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Some studies in the topography of the cathedral close, Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8: Appx, 1915. — Item 2, pages 1-190, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedral Closes. </b><hr />
Prideaux, Edith K. Sutcombe church and its builders. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8: Appx, 1915. — Item 1, pages 1-46, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sutcombe. Churches. Saint Andrew. </b><hr />
Chapple, W.E.Pitfield. Dunkeswell abbey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:1, 1914. — Pages 8-9, plates : illustrations, and plan. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dunkeswell. Abbeys. Dunkeswell Abbey. Architectural features. 1913. — </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Samuel Glanville. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:1, 1914. — Pages 33-34, plate : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Coach Proprietors. Glanville, Samuel. Biographies. 1720-1803. </b><hr />
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. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Local Historians. Rogers, William Henry Hamilton. Biographies. 1828-1913. </b><hr />
Fulford, Francis. Notes on churches in the deanery of Kenn, Dunsford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:1, 1914. — Pages 3-5. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dunsford. Churches. Architectural features. </b><hr />
Fulford, Francis. Notes on churches in the deanery of Kenn, Dunsford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:1, 1914. — Pages 3-5. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Shillingford Saint George. Churches. Architectural features. </b><hr />
Holman, H.Wilson. Topsham privateer, "King George", 1779. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:1, 1914. — Pages 17-22. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Privateer ships. King George. 1779. - </b><hr />
Palmer, F.W.Morton. Churches in the deanery of Kenn. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:1, 1914. — Pages 5-6. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Doddiscombsleigh. Churches. Stained glass. Saints. </b><hr />
Radcliffe, Geoffrey R.Y. Yonge of Ashburton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:1, 1914. — Pages 29. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Families. Yonge Family. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. The sheriff's oath. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:1, 1914. — Pages 9-11. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Sheriffs. Oaths. 1432. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. The Walrond Papers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:1, 1914. — Pages 24-26. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Uffculme. Families. Walrond Family. Genealogy. 1913. - </b><hr />
Sachville, Heanton. Yeo, of Bradworthy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:1, 1914. — Pages 11-14. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bradworthy. Families. Yeo Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Sutcombe … Sutcombe church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:1, 1914. — Pages 2-3. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sutcombe. Churches. Saint Andrew. Restoration. Appeals. 1913. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Goods of Charles II at Cullompton and Nymet Tracey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:1, 1914. — Pages 7. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cullompton. Monarchs. Charles II. Goods. Restoration. 1660. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Goods of Charles II at Cullompton and Nymet Tracey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:1, 1914. — Pages 7. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Nymet Tracey. Monarchs. Charles II. Goods. Restoration. 1660. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. The priory of Bodmescombe, Uffculme. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:2, 1914. — Pages 50-56. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Uffculme. Priories. Bodmescombe Priory. Estates. 1160-1545. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Tom Faggus, highwayman. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:2, 1914. — Pages 38-39. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Highwaymen. Faggus, Tom. Biographies. 1700-1750. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. South Milton font. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:2, 1914. — Pages 41-46, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Milton. Churches. Fonts. </b><hr />
Drake, Wilfred. Heraldic discovery at St Nicholas priory. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:2, 1914. — Pages 49-50, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Grenville Family. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Tobin, F.G. Raleigh and Drake inscriptions in St John's in the Wilderness. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:2, 1914. — Pages 46-47. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Withycombe Raleigh. Churches. Saint John in the Wilderness. Monuments. Raleigh. </b><hr />
Whitley, H.Michell. Sanctuary in Chulmleigh church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:2, 1914. — Pages 49. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chulmleigh. Churches. Sanctuaries. </b><hr />
Whitley, S.Michell. Dunkeswell abbey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:2, 1914. — Pages 34-36. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dunkeswell. Abbeys. Dunkeswell Abbey. </b><hr />
Baring-Gould, Sabine, 1834-1924. Devon dedications. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:3, 1914. — Pages 73. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Dedications. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. The hermits and early history of Badgeworthy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:3, 1914. — Pages 77-81. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Brendon. Hamlets. Badgeworthy. 1162-1545. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Parson Joe and his book. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:3, 1914. — Pages 87-88. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Astrologers. Parson Joe. 1825. - </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. Dunkeswell font. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:3, 1914. — Pages 65-67, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dunkeswell. Churches. Saint Nicholas. Fonts. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Rectors of Southleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:3, 1914. — Pages 67-72. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Southleigh. Clergy. Lists. 1263-1913. — </b><hr />
Skinner, Emily; Reichel Oswald J. Isabella de Fortibus. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:3, 1914. — Pages 86-87. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Aristocrats. Isabella De Fortibus. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Heraldry in Bridford church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:3, 1914. — Pages 73-76. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bridford. Churches. Stained glass. Heraldry. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Henry Baird. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:4, 1914. — Pages 107-110. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Journalists. Baird, Henry. Biographies. 1829-1881. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F; Llewellin, Geo.T. Sandford church figures. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:4, 1914. — Pages 113-115, pars 99, 100. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Churches. Carvings. </b><hr />
Jenkins, Rhys. Paper-making in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:4, 1914. — Pages 119-121. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Papermakers. 1683-1690. - </b><hr />
P., M.A. Raleigh inscriptions in St John's-in-the-Wilderness. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:4, 1914. — Pages 100-103. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Withycombe Raleigh. Families. Raleigh Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Extract from court roll of North Lew and Halwill manor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:4, 1914. — Pages 123-126. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Northlew. Manorial courts. Halwill Manor. Records. 1542-1543. - </b><hr />
Reynell-Upham, W.U. Mainwaringe v. Custos and College of Vicars Choral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:4, 1914. — Pages 126-127. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Woodbury. Manors. Law cases. 1621. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Canonsleigh priory. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:4, 1914. — Pages 104-105. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Burlescombe. Priories. Canonsleigh Priory. Administration. 1284. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. John Rattenbury. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:4, 1914. — Pages 123. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Beer. Smugglers. Rattenbury, John. Biographies. 1778-1844. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyford. Regalia. Maces. </b><hr />
A., M. James George Commin. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:5, 1915. — Pages 129-131, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Booksellers. Commin, James George. Biographies. 1856-1914. — </b><hr />
Davy, A.J. Pannell of Cullompton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:5, 1915. — Pages 136. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cullompton. Woollen Manufacturers. </b><hr />
Drake, Wilfred. Old glass at Salcombe Regis. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:5, 1915. — Pages 140-141. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Salcombe Regis. Churches. Stained glass. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Topsham privateer King George. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:5, 1915. — Pages 147-154. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Privateers. Lists. 1626-1746. </b><hr />
Nicholls, G.Jasper. Calendar of Devon transcripts of the Bishops' Peculiars' par- ishes since 1660, preserved at the Bishop's Registry, Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:5, 1915. — Pages 134-136. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Parish registers. Bishops' peculiars. Lists. </b><hr />
Rouge-et-Noir. Tenants of manor of Okehampton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:5, 1915. — Pages 141-3. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Okehampton. Castles. Okehampton Castle. Manors. Tenants. Lists. </b><hr />
Selleck, Ellis T. Recollections and fancies about Sidmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:5, 1915. — Pages 145-147. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sidmouth. Coastal Erosion. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. The authoress of "The heir of Beech Hall and other tales". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:5, 1915. — Pages 157. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Seaton. Writers. Nicoll, Sophia Catherine. Biographies. 1795-1878. - </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Defaulters at Bishops Tawton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:5, 1915. — Pages 154-155. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bishops Tawton. Tithes. Defaulters. 1662-1776. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Major-General Robert George Kekewich, C.B. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:5, 1915. — Pages 137-140, plates : portrait. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Whimple. Soldiers. Kekewich, Robert George. Biographies. 1854-1914. </b><hr />
Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld. Tokens issued by James Lackington. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:6, 1915. — Pages 189-190. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Budleigh. Booksellers. Lackington, James. Biographies. 1746-1815. — </b><hr />
Davy, A.J.; Hiern, W.P.; Chanter, J.F. Methodism in North Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:6, 1915. — Pages 188-189. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Methodist Church. 1871-1890. </b><hr />
Lyster, C.B. Athelstan's dyke, Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:6, 1915. — Pages 177-180, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Defence Installations. </b><hr />
Lyster, C.B. British camp at Exeter: a suggestion as to the Roman remains found in it. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:6, 1915. — Pages 185-188, plates : plans (3). — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Hillforts. the ories. </b><hr />
P., M.A. Abstract of will of John Raleighe of Fforde in the Countie of Devon, Esquier. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:6, 1915. — Pages 181-183. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot. Gentry. Raleighe, John. Wills. 1585. - </b><hr />
Prideaux, E.K. Remains of an ancient building in Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:6, 1915. — Pages 161-170, plates : ill(6). — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Buildings. Architectural Features. 1400. - </b><hr />
Reichel, O.J. Tenants of manor held of Okehampton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:6, 1915. — Pages 183-184. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Okehampton. Castles. Okehampton Castle. Manors. Identification. </b><hr />
Skinner, Emily. The family of Downe or Down. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:6, 1915. — Pages 170. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Downe Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Carter, Gilbert T. Exeter city wall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:7, 1915. — Pages 209-210, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Walls. Towers. Crosses. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Two North Devon notes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:7, 1915. — Pages 206. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Athelstan's dyke, Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:7, 1915. — Pages 210-221. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Defence Installations. Athelstan's Dyke. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Parochial chapelries and licensed chapels. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:7, 1915. — Pages 206-208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Parishes. Chapelries. 1400-1540. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Rolle pedigree. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:7, 1915. — Pages 221-222. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Rolle Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. William Henry Kearley Wright. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:7, 1915. — Pages 193-198, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Librarians. Wright, William Henry Kearley. Biographies. 1844-1915. </b><hr />
Trelawny-Ross, J.T. Devon patriotism and organisation, 1803. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:7, 1915. — Pages 199-204. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Volunteers. 1803. </b><hr />
Were, F. Notes on the churches of the deanery of Kenn. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:7, 1915. — Pages 222-233. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kenn Deanery. Churches. Monuments. </b><hr />
H., W.S.B. Ilfracombe -(?)Alfred's combe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:8, 1915. — Pages 235-236. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ilfracombe. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Remains of an ancient building in Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:8, 1915. — Pages 237-240. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Buildings. Architectural Features. </b><hr />
M. Chronicon of the church of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:8, 1915. — Pages 240-241. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Chronicles. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Thomas Larkham and Benjamin Cox. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:8, 1915. — Pages 233-235. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Clergy. Cox, Benjamin. Biographies. 1609-1662. - </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Thomas Larkham and Benjamin Cox. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 8:8, 1915. — Pages 233-235. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Clergy. Larkham, Thomas. Biographies. 1600-1641. - </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:1, 1916. — Pages 17-18. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Devon. Usage. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. John Weston, sculptor, Exon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:1, 1916. — Pages 3. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Sculptors. Weston, John. Monuments. 1712-1733. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix. A Shillingford story. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:1, 1916. — Pages 29. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Shillingford Saint George. Royal Visits. Anecdotes. 1789. </b><hr />
Francis, John. West country clock and watch makers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:1, 1916. — Pages 30. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clockmakers. Waycott Family. Lists. 1799-1850. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Hunt family in Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:1, 1916. — Pages 21-27. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Hunt Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Palmer, F.W.Morton. The second Duke of Ormond and Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:1, 1916. — Pages 13-16. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Rebels. Butler, James. Duke of Ormond. Biographies. 1715. </b><hr />
Shears, Jack. Bovey and the coronation of Queen Victoria. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:1, 1916. — Pages 2. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bovey Tracey. Monarchs. Victoria. Coronation. Poetry. 1837. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Families. Pole Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Nicholas Isacke, Mayor of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:1, 1916. — Pages 7-12. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Isacke Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Parish register inaccuracies. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:1, 1916. — Pages 5-6. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Parish registers. Entries. Errors. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Piper family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:1, 1916. — Pages 31. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Soldiers. Piper, Hugh. Campaigns. 1673. </b><hr />
W., E; Tapley-Soper, H. Mayoral elections held in Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:1, 1916. — Pages 18-19. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Mayors. Elections. </b><hr />
Were, F. Some studies in the topography of the cathedral close. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:1, 1916. — Pages 28. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Coats of Arms. Identifications. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Lease of land at Colompton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:2, 1916. — Pages 44-47. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cullompton. Estates. Leases. 1566. </b><hr />
Fulford, Francis. The arms of Fulford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:2, 1916. — Pages 62-63. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Fulford Family. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Ancient liturgical MS. discovered in Exeter cathedral library. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:2, 1916. — Pages 33-35, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Liturgies. Texts. 875. - </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Remains of an ancient building in Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:2, 1916. — Pages 48-51. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Streets. Preston Street. Buildings. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J.; C., K.M. Clyst and "Week". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:2, 1916. — Pages 43-44. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Clyst. Etymology. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J.; C., K.M. Clyst and "Week". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:2, 1916. — Pages 43-44. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Week. Etymology. </b><hr />
Reynell-Upham, W.U. Anthony Goddard and the defences of Plymouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:2, 1916. — Pages 52-53. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Merchants. Goddard, Anthony. Wills. 1599. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Ayer of Fen Ottery. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:2, 1916. — Pages 37-43. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Venn Ottery. Families. Ayer Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Josias Trevelyan. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:2, 1916. — Pages 54-56. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Trevelyan Family. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Marriage of John Edye. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:2, 1916. — Pages 47-48. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Walrond Family. Genealogy. 1700-1800. - </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Stooke of Waddon and Clifford of Chudleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:2, 1916. — Pages 58-60. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Wars. Civil War. Anecdotes. 1645. - </b><hr />
A., M. Devon church plate. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:3, 1916. — Pages 91-92. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sowton. Churches. Plate. </b><hr />
A., M. The Rev. William Henry Thornton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:3, 1916. — Pages 65-68, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Bovey. Clergy. Thornton, William Henry. Biographies. 1830-1916. - </b><hr />
C., A. Clyst and "Week " place-names. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:3, 1916. — Pages 92-93. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Wick. Etymology. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Formation of the parish of Welcombe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:3, 1916. — Pages 70-73. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Welcombe. Parishes. Formation. 1533. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Mrs C. Prowse memorials in Chagford church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:3, 1916. — Pages 81-89, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chagford. Families. Prowse Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Ayer of Fen Ottery. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:3, 1916. — Pages 93-95. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Venn Ottery. Families. Ayer Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Kirkham and Westofer families. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:3, 1916. — Pages 96. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Kirkham Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Kirkham and Westofer families. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:3, 1916. — Pages 96. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Westover Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Thomas Wainwright. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:3, 1916. — Pages 68-69. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Librarians. Wainwright, Thomas. Biographies. 1826-1916. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Teigngrace church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:3, 1916. — Pages 73-75. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Teigngrace. Churches. Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Dedications. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Combemartin silver. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:4, 1916. — Pages 128. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Combe Martin. Silver Mines. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Church bands. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:4, 1916. — Pages 124-126. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Church music. Bands. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Is there coal in Devonshire?. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:4, 1916. — Pages 99-101. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Coal. Prospecting. 1754. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. Derivation of the name Heavitree. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:4, 1916. — Pages 127-128. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Place-names. Heavitree. Etymology. </b><hr />
Grace, Th. (and Were, F.). Armorial bearings at the "Abbot's Lodge" , The Close, Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:4, 1916. — Pages 97-99, plates : 3 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Houses. Abbot's Lodge. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Wyke arms. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:4, 1916. — Pages 123-124. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sutcombe. Families. Wyke Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
R., A.L. Newnham. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:4, 1916. — Pages 110-112. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plympton Saint Mary. Houses. Newnham. Architectural features. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Teigngrace church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:4, 1916. — Pages 108-110. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Teigngrace. Churches. Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Dedications. </b><hr />
Rippon, Arthur. Ancient Devon clay tobacco pipes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:4, 1916. — Pages 113-115, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clay tobacco pipe makers. </b><hr />
W., E. Hayman family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:4, 1916. — Pages 119-120. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Families. Hayman Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Ashton parish church of St John the Baptist. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:4, 1916. — Pages 101-107. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashton. Churches. Saint John the Baptist. </b><hr />
Were, F. Prouse memorials in Chagford church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:4, 1916. — Pages 121-123. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chagford. Families. Prouse Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Exeter cathedral library. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:5, 1917. — Pages 139-142. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Libraries. Exeter Cathedral Library. Manuscripts. Lists. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Crest of Strode of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:5, 1917. — Pages 157-158. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Coats of Arms. Charges. Savin Trees. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse; Editors. Church bands. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:5, 1917. — Pages 149-150. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Church music. Bands. Instruments. </b><hr />
Cotterell, Howard H. Notes on West-Country pewterers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:5, 1917. — Pages 145-149, plates : ill(6). — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Pewterers. Lists. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, C. (Mrs). Prouse memorials in Chagford church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:5, 1917. — Pages 150-151. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chagford. Families. Prouse Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Llewellin, Geo.T. Derivation of the name Heavitree. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:5, 1917. — Pages 153-155. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Place-names. Heavitree. Etymology. </b><hr />
Manfield, J. Devon Sessions Rolls. Midsummer, 1693. Endorsed "Hemyock fire". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:5, 1917. — Pages 156-157. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hemyock. Fires. Claims. 1693. </b><hr />
Nux. Calendars of Devon and Cornwall wills. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:5, 1917. — Pages 142-143. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Wills. Calendars. Errors. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Inventory of the goods of Henery Hampshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:5, 1917. — Pages 151-152. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Merchants. Hampshire, Humphrey. Inventories. 1690. </b><hr />
Were, F. Ashton parish church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:5, 1917. — Pages 151. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashton. Churches. Monuments. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
A., J.S; H., W.S.B. The chapel at Tor Royal. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:6, 1917. — Pages 182-183. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Princetown. Chapels. Tor Royal. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse (and others). The dog whipper. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:6, 1917. — Pages 175-177. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Officers. Dog whippers. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Drake's epitaph. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:6, 1917. — Pages 190-191. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sea captains. Drake, Francis. Epitaphs. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. West Country clock and watch makers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:6, 1917. — Pages 185-187. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Clockmakers. Lists. </b><hr />
Crosse, W.E.Crosse. Church bands - St Petrock Stow church band. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:6, 1917. — Pages 161-164. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Petrockstow. Church music. Bands. 1800-1900. </b><hr />
Fulford, F. Holcombe Burnell church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:6, 1917. — Pages 183-185. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Holcombe Burnell. Churches. Saint John the Baptist. Dedications. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Teigngrace church and early consecrations. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:6, 1917. — Pages 173-175. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Teigngrace. Churches. Consecration. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Exeter cathedral library. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:6, 1917. — Pages 177-178. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Libraries. Exeter Cathedral Library. Manuscripts. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Some studies in the topography of the cathedral close. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:6, 1917. — Pages 188-189. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedral Closes. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Mercer of Ottery St Mary. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:6, 1917. — Pages 164-172. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ottery Saint Mary. Families. Mercer Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Watson, W.G.Willis; Editors. Crowned. Curious entry from Kingsbridge parish registers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:6, 1917. — Pages 191-192. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingsbridge. Parish registers. Inquests. Entries. 1680. </b><hr />
Buck, Howard M. Seal of the Council for the affairs of New England in Plymouth, Co. Devon. [Common seal of 1620 Plymouth Company]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:7, 1917. — Pages 209-214, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Colonies. New England. Seals. 1620. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse; Editors. Church bands. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:7, 1917. — Pages 200-202. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Church music. Bands. </b><hr />
Copleston, W.H. Notes on the churches of the deanery of Kenn. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:7, 1917. — Pages 217-218. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Copleston Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
H., W.S.B; Editors. The Revd Thos.Bedford, B.D., and his descendants. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:7, 1917. — Pages 207-208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Clergy. Bedford, Thomas. Descendants. 1633-1785. - </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Early churchwardens' account, St Mary Major. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:7, 1917. — Pages 220-223. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churchwardens' accounts. Translations. 1410-1411. - </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Teigngrace church and early consecrations. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:7, 1917. — Pages 197-199. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Teigngrace. Churches. Dedications. </b><hr />
Rouge-et-Noir. Destruction of vermin. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:7, 1917. — Pages 208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Vermin. Control. Vestry Decisions. 1803. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Early tours in Devon and Cornwall: the "Great House", Colyton. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:7, 1917. — Pages 199-200. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Talaton. Houses. Escott. Owners. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. West country clock and watch makers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:7, 1917. — Pages 204-207. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Clockmakers. Lists. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Legge, Robert, of Grete Totton, Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:7, 1917. — Pages 202-203. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Churches. Bells. Bequests. 1508. — </b><hr />
Chalk, Edwin S. The Silverton mummers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:8, 1917. — Pages 228-232. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Silverton. Mummers. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. The first Devonshire newspaper. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:8, 1917. — Pages 243-247. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Newspapers. Jos. Bliss's Exeter Post-Boy. 1707. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. The Carew-Mohun chimneypiece. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:8, 1917. — Pages 233-239, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bickleigh, Tiverton. Rectories. Chimneypieces. Carvings. </b><hr />
Day, Fred. Parish accounts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:8, 1917. — Pages 247. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Countisbury. Churchwardens' accounts. Entries. Beer Expenses. 1703-1732. - </b><hr />
M., R.B. Honiton lace-making. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:8, 1917. — Pages 249-250. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Lacemakers. Jones, Mary Elizabeth Whitmore. Works. </b><hr />
Prideaux, H.Maxwell. Surname Prideaux. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:8, 1917. — Pages 240. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Surnames. Prideaux. Pronunciation. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Copleston family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:8, 1917. — Pages 254-256. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Copleston Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. St Michael's church, Honiton: Memorial inscription destroyed in the fire, March 26, 1911. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:8, 1917. — Pages 253. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Families. Blagdon Family. Monuments. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Charles Rewallin, virginal maker of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:8, 1917. — Pages 241-243, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Virginal Makers. Rawallin, Charles. Biographies. 1655-1697. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Yew trees in Devon and Cornwall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 9:8, 1917. — Pages 247-249. <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Yews. Measurements. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Celia Fiennes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:1, 1918. — Pages 29-30. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lundy. Families. Say Family. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. An early Exeter bookseller. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:1, 1918. — Pages 26-27. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Booksellers. Gropall (alias Lumbard), John. Biographies. Lists. -1554. — </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. The Silverton mummers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:1, 1918. — Pages 9-11. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. BroadclySaint Mummers. 1874. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Blagdon memorials, St Michael's church, Honiton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:1, 1918. — Pages 19-22. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Churches. Saint Michael. Memorials. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Sepulchral slabs with crosses in Devon Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:1, 1918. — Pages 1-9, plates : 4 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Memorial slabs. Lists. </b><hr />
John … John Stabb. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:1, 1918. — Pages 18-19, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Photographers. Stabb, John. Biographies. 1865-1917. - </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Gates and other antiquities of the city of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:1, 1918. — Pages 23-26. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Histories. Publication. 1832. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Woollen merchants' marks. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:1, 1918. — Pages 22-23. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Wool Trade. Merchants' Marks. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Thomas Bushell and the Combe Martin mines. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:2, 1918. — Pages 34-41. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Combe Martin. Mining. Prospectors. 1637-1658. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Freemen. Berry, James. Admissions. 1787. </b><hr />
M., O.A.R. De la Tour family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:2, 1918. — Pages 44-45. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. De la Tour. </b><hr />
M., O.A.R. The Rev.Thomas Bedford and his descendants. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:2, 1918. — Pages 50-55. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Bedford Family. </b><hr />
Reynell-Upham, W.R. Raleigh and Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:2, 1918. — Pages 41-42. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Statesmen. Ralegh, Walter, Sir. Estates. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, F. Henry de Cicestria's missal. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:2, 1918. — Pages 60-61. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Missals. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Collins. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:2, 1918. — Pages 64. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Musbury. Families. Collins Family. Monuments. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Sepulchral slabs with crosses in Devon Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:2, 1918. — Pages 42-44. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Membury. Churches. Sepulchral slabs. Lists. </b><hr />
Bond, P.G. Hebrew threshing floor in Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:3, 1918. — Pages 91-92. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Farms. Longstone. Threshing floors. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Skimmington. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:3, 1918. — Pages 93. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Folklore. Skimmington processions. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Devon organ makers, Richard Chapendon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:3, 1918. — Pages 82-83. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Woodbury. Organ Builders. Chapendon, Richard. 1538-1561. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Organ and virginal makers in Devon and Cornwall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:3, 1918. — Pages 83. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Organ Builders. Parson, James. Marriage. 1734. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Stephens family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:3, 1918. — Pages 89-90. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stoke Damerel. Families. Stephens Family. Genealogy. 1728-1798. - </b><hr />
Browne, C.Gordon. The Annivellars or annuellars of Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:4, 1918. — Pages 119. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Chantry Priests. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Football on Good Friday. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:4, 1918. — Pages 113-114. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Football. Calendar Customs. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Skimmington. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:4, 1918. — Pages 130-135. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Folklore. Skimmington processions. </b><hr />
G., E.C. Rattery - "The Barbary" and "The Plaistry". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:4, 1918. — Pages 126. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Rattery. Glebe Terriers. Place-Names. 1617. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Headstones. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:4, 1918. — Pages 125. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churchyards. Gravestones. Headstones. 1645-1697. - </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. French names in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:4, 1918. — Pages 97-98. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Surnames. French Names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Newton St Cyres. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:4, 1918. — Pages 120-121. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newton Saint Cyres. Estates. Little Creedy. Diocesan estates. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. ; Watkin, Hugh R. Derivation of Haccombe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:4, 1918. — Pages 122-123. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Haccombe. Etymology. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Vaughan of Ottery St Mary. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:4, 1918. — Pages 98-109. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ottery Saint Mary. Families. Vaughan Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Schedule of Exeter city properties. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:4, 1918. — Pages 128-130. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Estates. Tenants. Lists. 1727. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. ; Jenkins, Rhys. Glass kilns at Countess Wear, Topsham. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:4, 1918. — Pages 110-113. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Glass Kilns. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Jacob or James. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:4, 1918. — Pages 114-116. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Forenames. James/Jacob (Jacobus). Usage. </b><hr />
Windeatt, E. Charter of creation of the duchy of Cornwall, 11 Edward III. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:4, 1918. — Pages 135-144. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Estates. Duchy of Cornwall. Charters. 1337. - </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Edmund Bishop, a great Devonshire scholar. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:5, 1919. — Pages 177-182, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Scholars. Bishop, Edmund. Biographies. 1846-1917. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Devon and Cornwall organ makers - John Loosemore and Jn Shearme. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:5, 1919. — Pages 164. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Organ Builders. Loosemore, John. Biographies. 1665-1681. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Devon and Cornwall organ makers - John Loosemore and Jn Shearme. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:5, 1919. — Pages 164. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Organ Builders. Shearme, John. Biographies. 1686. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Devonshire wine. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:5, 1919. — Pages 170-171. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Vineyards. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Entry in Ottery St Mary register. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:5, 1919. — Pages 159-160. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ottery Saint Mary. Grazing Rights. 1660. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse; M., R.B. Devon and Cornwall organ makers - Paul Michau. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:5, 1919. — Pages 162-163. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Organ Builders. Micheau, Paul. Biographies. 1734-1824. </b><hr />
Monk … The monk of Haldon: a legend of South Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:5, 1919. — Pages 183-192. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dawlish. Holy Wells. Lidwell. Legends. Poetry. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J.; Chope, R.Pearse. Twyney. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:5, 1919. — Pages 165. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingsteignton. Place-names. Twyney. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Captain John Stokes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:5, 1919. — Pages 166-168. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Naval of ficers. Stokes, John. Biographies. 1642-1664. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Devon and Cornwall organists. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:5, 1919. — Pages 164. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Organists. Lists. 1754-1762. </b><hr />
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. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Church houses. Wall paintings. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Curious stone at Torre abbey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:5, 1919. — Pages 145, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Abbeys. Torre Abbey. Incised stones. </b><hr />
A., M. Sir Roper Lethbridge, K.C.I.E., D.L., J.P., M.A. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 193-195, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exbourne. Indian Civil Servants. Lethbridge, Roper. Biographies. 1840-1919. </b><hr />
Anderson-Morshead, J.Y. A Plymouth assault case. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 225-227, plates : 2 portraits. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Assault. Law Cases. 1788. - </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse ; Reichel, Oswald J. Kistimerbridge or Kisterbridge. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 196-197. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Kistimerbridge. Identification. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Bairdown Man. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 221. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Standing Stones. Bairdown Man. Location. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Black dog in heraldry. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 203-204. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Inns. Black Dog. Origins. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Devonian patentees. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 228-240. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Inventors. Patents. Lists. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. ; Windeatt, Edward. Bell-ringing at non-service hours. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 207-208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bellringers. Customs. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Northcott tomb in Crediton church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 218-219. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Families. Northcott Family. Monuments. 1606. </b><hr />
Ridgeway, Wm, and others. Colonel Hamilton Smith MSS. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 213-217. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Naturalists. Smith, Hamilton. Biographies. 1776-1859. </b><hr />
Searley, A.W. Granite crosses at Kingskerswell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 209-211, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingskerswell. Stone Crosses. Origins. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Budgell of St Thomas, Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 206-207. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Budgell Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Doctor Ellis Veryard of Colyton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 219-220. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Physicians. Veryard, Ellis. Biographies. 1694-1746. — </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. An Otterton note book. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 196-197. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Otterton. Families. Duke Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Pitman family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 223. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Pitman Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. The first governor of Massachusetts - Roger Conant or John Endecott?. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 204-205. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Budleigh. Emigrants To New England. Conant, Roger. Biographies. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. The monk of Haldon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 199-203. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dawlish. Holy Wells. Lidwell. Etymology. </b><hr />
Were, F. Monument to George, or Adrian, Moore in Broadhembury church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:6, 1919. — Pages 211-212. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Broadhembury. Families. Moore Family. Monuments. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Irregular marriages at Brushford (1662-1669). — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:7, 1919. — Pages 258-260. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Brushford. Marriages. Irregularities. 1662-1669. </b><hr />
Gidley, G.S. Sham mayors. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:7, 1919. — Pages 270-271. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Elections. Customs. Mock mayors. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Protestation oath rolls, 1641. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:7, 1919. — Pages 253-256. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Uffculme. Protestation Returns. Transcripts. 1641. </b><hr />
Milner, Edith. Tomb of Dame Diana Milner in Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:7, 1919. — Pages 268-269. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Monuments. Milner, Diana. </b><hr />
Old … Old Devonshire cyder jug. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:7, 1919. — Pages 266. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Pottery Industries. Products. Cider pitchers. </b><hr />
Rippon, Arthur. Glass kilns at Countess Wear, Topsham. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:7, 1919. — Pages 257-258, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Glass Kilns. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Feet of Fines, Devon & Cornwall Record Society, vol.II, pp.75-76. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:7, 1919. — Pages 266-267. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Payhembury. Place-names. Identifications. 1302. </b><hr />
Schopp, J.W. A Devon sheriff's account of the time of William and Mary. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:7, 1919. — Pages 273-288. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sheriffs. Savery, Christopher. Accounts. 1695. </b><hr />
Schopp, J.W. Grant of lands ... for maintenance of Winkleigh parish church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:7, 1919. — Pages 261-264. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Winkleigh. Churches. Endowments. Deeds. 1553. — </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Goldsworthy family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:7, 1919. — Pages 272-273. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Parkham. Surnames. Goldsworthy. Origins. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. and Cresswell, Beatrix F. Grant to Thomas Gale of the manor of Kingswear. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:7, 1919. — Pages 249-252. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kingswear. Monastic Foundations. Estates. Disposal. 1544. - </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Additions to Vivian's Exeter marriage licenses, etc. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:8, 1919. — Pages 321-326. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Marriage Licenses. Lists. 1598-1599. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Barnstaple ovens. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:8, 1919. — Pages 303-304. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Pottery Industries. Products. Ovens. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Devonshire wool. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:8, 1919. — Pages 290-291. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Wool Industries. Administration. 1322. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Rector and curate for forty years. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:8, 1919. — Pages 302. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lustleigh. Clergy. Davy, William. Biographies. 1744-1826. - </b><hr />
M., R.B. Skimmington. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:8, 1919. — Pages 299-300. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Folklore. Skimmington processions. 1817. </b><hr />
Morrice, E. Bovey Tracey church rate, 1596. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:8, 1919. — Pages 329-336. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bovey Tracey. Rates. 1596. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. ; Chope, R.Pearse. Goldsworthy family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:8, 1919. — Pages 311-312. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Surnames. Goldsworthy. Origins. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Churches. Endowments. 1426. — </b><hr />
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. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Winkleigh. Churches. Endowments. 1426. — </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Ezra Cleaveland. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:8, 1919. — Pages 313. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Clergy. Cleaveland, Ezra. Biographies. 1661-1740. - </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Tristram Bowdage. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:8, 1919. — Pages 326-327. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Northleigh. Families. Bowdage Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Early deans in the diocese of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:8, 1919. — Pages 317-320. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Deans. 1088-1288. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Etymology of Grimspound. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:8, 1919. — Pages 291-292. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Grimspound. Etymology. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R.; Cresswell, Beatrix F. Letters patent of King Edward VI, dated 14 August, 1551, appointing Miles Coverdale Bishop of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:8, 1919. — Pages 293-298. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Coverdale, Miles. Appointment. 1551 - </b><hr />
Whitley, H.Michell. Scratch dial on Staverton church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 10:8, 1919. — Pages 314-315. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Staverton. Churches. Sundials. 1100. </b><hr />
Baring-Gould, Sabine, 1834-1924. The witch-beam. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 3-4. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Rowan Trees. Folklore. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Uncle Tom Cobley. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 7-9. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Spreyton. Yeomen. Cobley, Thomas. Biographies. 1697-1794. - </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Sittings in Hartland church, 1613. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 26-29. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hartland. Churches. Seats. Allocation. 1613. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. Norman corbels at Plympton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 1-2, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plympton Saint Mary. Buildings. Corbels. </b><hr />
Jenkins, Rhys. An account of a Triton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 3. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Sea Monsters. Folklore. 1737. - </b><hr />
Jenkins, Rhys. Chilcott's Free Schools. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 18. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Schools. Chilcot's School. 1609. </b><hr />
Laycock, C.H. Bristol rollers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 36-38. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cookery. Rolling Pins. </b><hr />
Laycock, C.H. Turn-spits. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 5-7. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cookery. Turnspits. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Silver cup. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 43. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Teignmouth. Silverware. Presentations. 1757-1836. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Early deans in the diocese of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 43-46. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Deans. Origin. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Exclusion from burying in a churchyard. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 48. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churchyards. Burials. Exclusion. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. ; Rose-Troup, Frances. Walter de Clopton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 41-42. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Parkham. Clergy. Clopton, Walter de. Biographies. -1347. - </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Exeter cathedral early officials. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 32-33. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Officials. 1243-1351. - </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Family of Walrond of Bovey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 18-24. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Walrond Family. Genealogy. 1717-. - </b><hr />
Torr, Cecil. Early coin in a cob wall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 24-25. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lustleigh. Buildings. Bowhouse. Cob Walls. Coins. </b><hr />
W., E. ; Woollcombe, Wm J. Hat-pegs in Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 38-39. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cornwood. Churches. Furnishings. Hat-pegs. 1723-1731. - </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Early use of paper in Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 33-36. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Paper. Usage. 1371-. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Spindle-whorl. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:1, 1920. — Pages 25-26. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Rattery. Spindle Whorls. Archaeological finds. </b><hr />
Cary, L. Spanish Armada. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 51. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torbay. Spanish Armada. Ships. Capture. 1588. </b><hr />
Chalk, Edwin S. Children's song games in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 50-51. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kentisbeare. Games. Children's Song Games. </b><hr />
Chope R.Pearse. The Churchill family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 51-52. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Churchill Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Bracton's birthplace. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 58. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bratton Fleming. Lawyers. Bracton, Henry. Birthplace. -1268. - </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. The Order of Brothelyngham. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 62-64. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Mock Religious Orders. Brothelyngham. 1348. </b><hr />
Holman, H.Wilson. Ancient steam engine at Topsham. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 59-60. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Steam Engines. 1800-1913. - </b><hr />
Jenkins, Rhys. Exeter ironmongers and booksellers in the seventeenth century. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 57. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Booksellers. Petitions. 1630-1640. — </b><hr />
M., R.B. Early deans. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 77. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Deans. Origin. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Godlonton MSS. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 56. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Manuscripts. Godlonton Collection. 1529-1785. — </b><hr />
M., R.B. The monk of Haldon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 78. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Haldon Hills. Exeter. Writers. Wightwick, George. Pseudonyms. 1802-1872. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Tavistock Boethius. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 53-54, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. Printing. 1525. </b><hr />
Prideaux, E.K. Exeter cathedral church: an early carving. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 64-67, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Tombs. Carvings. 1184-1206. - </b><hr />
Radford, E.L. Metheglin, meathe, mead, or honey wine. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 71-72. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Mead. Recipes. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Mayor of Whimple. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 78. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. West Down. Boroughs. Dean. Mayors. 1344. — </b><hr />
Samuel … Samuel Grose, M.D., F.R.C.S. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 49, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Naval Surgeons. Grose, Samuel. Biographies. 1837-1919. </b><hr />
Two … Two old Devon carols from Morchard Bishop. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 59. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Morchard Bishop. Christmas Carols. -1872. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Ashburton, draft will of Thomas Harris of. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 49-50. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Tanners. Harris, Thomas. Wills. 1505. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Ball. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:2, 1920. — Pages 78-79. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Ball. Etymology. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. The witch-beam. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:3, 1920. — Pages 97-100. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Rowan Trees. Folklore. </b><hr />
Fulford, F. Early brick buildings in Devon and Cornwall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:3, 1920. — Pages 100-101. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dunsford. Houses. Great Fulford. Building materials. Brick. 1749-1780. </b><hr />
Jenkins, Rhys. The Swan of the Exe, a pleasure boat of 1860. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:3, 1920. — Pages 88, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Starcross. Boats. Swan of the Exe. 1860. - </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. The Christianity of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:3, 1920. — Pages 84-85. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Deaneries. Christianity. Origin. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Early deans in the diocese of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:3, 1920. — Pages 102-104. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Deans. Origin. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Early use of paper in Devonshire: water-marks. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:3, 1920. — Pages 108-110. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Paper. Watermarks. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. St Mary Major next the Tower. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:3, 1920. — Pages 90-91. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Saint Mary Major. Towers. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Troy town. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:3, 1920. — Pages 108. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Mazes. Dialect Terms. </b><hr />
M., R.B. ; Jenkins, Rhys. The French church, Stonehouse, Plymouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:3, 1920. — Pages 111. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Huguenots. Churches. </b><hr />
Pirie-Gordon, H. Prideaux - Reynell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:3, 1920. — Pages 82-84. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Prideaux Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
R., A.L. Wood carving formerly at Great Gutton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:3, 1920. — Pages 81-82, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Shobrooke. Farms. Great Gutton. Overmantels. Carvings. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Ancient dovecotes in Devon and Cornwall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:3, 1920. — Pages 106-108. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Dovecotes. Lists. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. The early Exeter theatre. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:4, 1920. — Pages 122-125. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Theatres. 1352. </b><hr />
Courtenay, Henry H. Dedications of churches in the diocese of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:4, 1920. — Pages 122. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Churches. Dedications. Lists. </b><hr />
Holman, H.Wilson. Topsham castle. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:4, 1920. — Pages 143. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Castles. Sites. </b><hr />
Polsloe … Polsloe priory and Cowick Barton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:4, 1920. — Pages 126-127. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Priories. Polsloe Priory. Buildings. Sale. 1920. - </b><hr />
Polsloe … Polsloe priory and Cowick Barton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:4, 1920. — Pages 126-7. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Monastic Buildings. Cowick Barton. Buildings. Sale. 1920. - </b><hr />
Rawson, J. The chapel of la Wallen, Gidleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:4, 1920. — Pages 129-138, plates : ill; plan. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Gidleigh. Chapels. La Wallen. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Ozias Humphry, A.R.A., F.S.A. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:4, 1920. — Pages 116-120. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Artists. Humphry, Ozias. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Winkleigh customs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:4, 1920. — Pages 120-121. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Winkleigh. Illegitimate Children. Care. 1615. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Ancient sepulchral slab with cross found at Harberton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:4, 1920. — Pages 113-116, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Harberton. Burial Sites. Stone Slabs. </b><hr />
A., G.J. The Swan of the Exe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:5, 1921. — Pages 166-167, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Boats. Swan of The Exe. Tenders. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. The Devil's gold ring. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:5, 1921. — Pages 162-163. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Caterpillars. Dialect Terms. </b><hr />
Devonia Cornwall. Booksellers and printers in Devon and Cornwall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:5, 1921. — Pages 156-158. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Booksellers. Yeo, Charles. -1707. — </b><hr />
Devonia Cornwall. Yeo, of Woolfardisworthy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:5, 1921. — Pages 145-146. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Woolfardisworthy (West). Families. Yeo Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Journal of Emily Shore. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:5, 1921. — Pages 189-192. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Women. Shore, Emily. Diaries. 1836-1837. - </b><hr />
Radford, E.L. Honiton lace bobbins. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:5, 1921. — Pages 159-161, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Lace-Making. Equipment. Bobbins. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. The vicar of Pinhoe and the Danish raid of 1001 A.D.: the story of the raid. [Legend of reward to vicar examined]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:5, 1921. — Pages 185-189. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pinhoe. Invasions. Danish Invasion. Legends. 1001. - </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Captain George Blagdon Westcott, R.N. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:5, 1921. — Pages 155-156. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Families. Blagdon Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Captain George Blagdon Westcott, R.N. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:5, 1921. — Pages 155-156. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Families. Westcott Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Webb, E.M. Ancient map of England and Wales. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:5, 1921. — Pages 147. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Maps. Place-names. 1610. </b><hr />
Abell, G.J. and Editors. Hand-barrow called "gurridge". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 218. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Hand-Barrows. Dialect terms. </b><hr />
C., A. Tad-a-liv-tood-a-gon pie. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 194-195. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Food. Dialect terms. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Devon church dedications. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 210-211. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Dedications. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Exmouth - Sir John Colliton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 209. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Gardeners. Colliton, John. Sir, Bart. Biographies. 1669-1754. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Bush-houses. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 195-196. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Inn Signs. History. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Windmills in Devon and Cornwall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 226-227, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Windmills. </b><hr />
Dodderidge, Sidney E. Streton or Storton, Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 194. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Wescombe Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
In ,,, In memoriam: Maxwell Adams. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 193, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot. Local Historians. Adams, Maxwell. Biographies. 1848-1920. — </b><hr />
Laycock, C.H. The Swan of the Exe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 207-208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Starcross. Ships. Swan of the Exe. Dialect Poetry. 1864. </b><hr />
Laycock, C.H. ; C., K.M. Pandles. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 197-198. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Saddles. Dialect Terms. </b><hr />
Morrieson, H.W. Mints at Lundy Island and Combe Martin. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 198-202. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lundy. Mints. Coinage. 1646. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, F. Early wills. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 197. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Wills. Dialect terms. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, F. The Scirland stone. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 197. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Place-names. Scirland. Etymology. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, F. ; Editors. Mechanical telegraph stations. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 196. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Telegraphs. Semaphore Systems. 1810. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Rose. The lay subsidy of 1523 in East Devon: income tax and capital levy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 227-240. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Taxation. Lay Subsidy. 1532. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Smyth family, recovery of will of. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 212-214. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Innholders. Smyth, James. Wills. 1677. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Memorial brass formerly in Dittisham church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 214-218. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dittisham. Churches. Monumental brasses. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Monument on hill-top at Denbury. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 222-226. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Denbury. Monuments. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Troy Town. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 204-205. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Troy. Etymology. </b><hr />
C., F.W. Barnstaple ovens. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 257-259. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Pottery Industries. Products. Cloam ovens. </b><hr />
C., F.W. Portraits of John Gay. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 287. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Poets. Gay, John. Portraits. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Dean Prior boundaries. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 284-285. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dean Prior. Parish Boundaries. 1613. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Devon monument formerly in St Clement Danes church, London. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 268-269. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Women. Prust, Anne. Monuments. 1627. - </b><hr />
Courtenay, Henry H. The Visitation books of the Exeter archdeaconry. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 255-256. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Archdeaconries. Episcopal Visitations. Records. </b><hr />
Holman, H.Wilson. Follett pedigree. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 283. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Families. Follett Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Holman, H.Wilson. Honiton church in 1755. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 270-275. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Churches. Saint Michael. Seating, plans. 1755. </b><hr />
In ,,, In memoriam: Edward Windeatt, J.P., C.A. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 241, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Local Historians. Windeatt, Edward. Biographies. 1847-1921. </b><hr />
Jenkins, Rhys. Assemblies. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 277-278. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Social Life. Assemblies. 1792. </b><hr />
Laycock, C.H. The round-house or machine-house. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 285-287, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Farms. Roundhouses. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Bokerel or Elyot's House. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 253-254. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Houses. Elyot House. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Churchwardens' wands. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 287-288. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churchwardens. Wands of office. </b><hr />
M., R.B. A gentlewoman's memoirs, 1830. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 278-280. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Women. Hamilton, Anne. Social Life. 1769-1772. - </b><hr />
M., R.B. Ilsington: accident in 1639. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 275-277. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ilsington. Schools. Buildings. Destruction. 1639. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Annivellars' college. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 270. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Religious Buildings. Annivellars' College. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Ancient leaden cistern from Waddeton Court. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 241-246, plates : 2 illustrations. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stoke Gabriel. Water Supplies. Cisterns. 1753. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Asprington place name. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 281-282. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashprington. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Cock-fighting. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 262. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cockfighting. 1860-1870. — </b><hr />
Windeatt, Edward. Equestrian ridge tiles. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:7, 1921. — Pages 264, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Houses. Ridge tiles. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Milles' parochial collections for Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:8, 1921. — Pages 320-324. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Local Historians. Milles, Jeremiah. Manuscripts. 1754-1777. </b><hr />
Downing, S.C. The vicar of Pinhoe: origin of payment to. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:8, 1921. — Pages 300-301. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pinhoe. Vicars. Payments. Origins. </b><hr />
Laycock, C.H. Dowcett pie. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:8, 1921. — Pages 308-310. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Food. Dialect terms. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Boghlegh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:8, 1921. — Pages 307-308. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Place-names. Boghlegh. Identification. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. The vicar of Pinhoe: origin of payment to. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:8, 1921. — Pages 296-300. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pinhoe. Vicars. Payments. Origins. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Civil war mint at Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:8, 1921. — Pages 304. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Mints. Coinage. 1644. </b><hr />
Rutter, J.A. Domesday: villeins on comital manors. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:8, 1921. — Pages 310-315. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Manors. Villeins. Geld exemptions. 1086. </b><hr />
Shebbeare, Claude E. Abbotsham Court in bygone days. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:8, 1921. — Pages 289-295, plates : ill & portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Abbotsham. Houses. Abbotsham Court. Genealogy. Residences. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Follett pedigree. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:8, 1921. — Pages 306. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Follett Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Shepherd of Watton Court, Honiton, and Lawell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:8, 1921. — Pages 315-320. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Families. Shepherd Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Bulley and Jerrard (or Jellard) families. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:8, 1921. — Pages 304-305. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ipplepen. Families. Bulley Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. The misericords of Exeter cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:Appx, 1920. — Item 1, pages 1-54, plates : ill(15). — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Misericords. Carvings. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cockington. Families. Cary Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cornworthy. Priories. Saint Mary. Annals. 1238-1535. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. An ancient Exeter deed. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 33-35. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Street. Paul Street. Houses. Deeds. 1262. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Domesday mills in Devon and Cornwall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 21-23. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Mills. Lists. 1086. — </b><hr />
Clarke, Kate M. Porch fireplaces in Devon Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 1-5, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Porches. Fireplaces. </b><hr />
Downes, H. and Editors. Pike, of Bideford, botanist. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 6-7. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Botanists. Pike. Biographies. -1772. — </b><hr />
Jenkins, Rhys. An incident of the Civil War: Plymouth appeals to London. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 29-30. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Wars. Civil War. Petitions. 1645. - </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Harold's alias St Nicholas' fee or manor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 42. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Priories. Saint Nicholas. Estates. Grants. 1447. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Harold's fee: Redelisdona. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 43-47. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Priories. Saint Nicholas. Estates. Grants. 1100-1135. </b><hr />
Moysey, Frank L. Moysey family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 12. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Moysey Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Boghelegh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 17-18. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Boghelegh. Identification. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. The vicar of Pinhoe: origin of payments to. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 14-15. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pinhoe. Vicars. Payments. Origins. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, F. Polsloe priory. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 28-29. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Priories. Polsloe Priory. Grants. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, F. St David's church, Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 28. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Saint David. Origin. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. The vicar of Pinhoe: origin of payments to. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 15-16. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pinhoe. Vicars. Payments. Origins. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Bell inscriptions at Abbotsham church and Torre abbey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 23-27. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Abbotsham. Churches. Bells. Inscriptions. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Waddeton Court: carved wooden figures. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 18-21, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stoke Gabriel. Houses. Waddeton Court. Carvings. </b><hr />
Whitley, H.Michell. Cross at Hanger farm, Cornwood. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:1, 1922. — Pages 31, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cornwood. Stone Crosses. </b><hr />
A., J.S. Dartington Hall, near Totnes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 82-84. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartington. Houses. Dartington Hall. </b><hr />
Anglia. Harold's fee. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 75. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Earldoms. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. An invasion scare in 1383. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 86-87. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Defence. Invasions. Preparations. 1383. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Saller money or sallery. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 53-54. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hartland. Churchwardens' accounts. Saller Money. 1597-1612. - </b><hr />
Drake's Drake's pocket-book. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 88. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sea Captains. Drake, Francis. Sir. Pocketbooks. 1540-1596. </b><hr />
Forman, W.Courthope ; Editors. Mrs Pepys' birthplace. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 73. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Gentry. Pepys, Elizabeth. Birthplace. 1640-1669. - </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. The vicar of Pinhoe: origin of payment to. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 60-63. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pinhoe. Vicars. Payments. Origins. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Exeter inn: the Red Lion in High Street. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 81-82. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Inns. Red Lion. Location. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Mayoralty of Dodbrooke, A.D.1413. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 70-71. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dodbrooke. Mayors. 1413. </b><hr />
Registers … Registers of unchristened children. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 52. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Parish registers. Unbaptised children. 1645-1702. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. The vicar of Pinhoe: origin of payment to. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 63-65. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pinhoe. Vicars. Payments. Origins. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Exeter cathedral dignitaries. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 76-78. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Officials. Lists. 1050-1284. - </b><hr />
Simkin, T.L.V. Hour-glasses in churches: Clovelly. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 86. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clovelly. Churches. Hour-glasses. 1634. </b><hr />
Symonds, Henry. The mints in Exeter and other provincial towns. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 60. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Mints. Location. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh ; Chope, R.Pearse. Canna Park. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 71-72. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Canna. Etymology. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Exeter houses of Judhel and of the prior of Totnes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 78-81. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Estates. Totnes Priory. Identification. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. The Lemon stream, Newton Bushel. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2, 1922. — Pages 66-67. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot. Rivers. Lemon. Place-Names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Bosses and corbels in the church of Ottery St Mary. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:2-3, 1922. — Pages 88-107, plates : ill(8). — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ottery Saint Mary. Churches. Bosses & corbels. 1340. - </b><hr />
C., F.W. Hour-glasses in churches: Pilton and Tawstock. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 139-140, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pilton. Churches. Hour-glasses. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Viscount Lascelles' connection with Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 144. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Bridgeman Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Hour-glasses in churches: Hartland. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 141. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hartland. Churches. Hour-glasses. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Militia musters. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 117-118. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Militia of ficers. Vaughan, Nicholas. Epitaphs. 1642. </b><hr />
Lavington, Margaret. Ancestry of Samuel Prout. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 137-138. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Families. Prout Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Laycock, C.H. Old methods of baking in the Devon farm-house. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 141-143. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Farmhouses. Ovens. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Between four benches; ancient Exeter deeds. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 128-130. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Deeds. Terminology. 1200-1233. </b><hr />
R., J.H. Ackytoashy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 133. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Proverbs. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. Harold's fee. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 131-132. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Priories. Saint Nicholas. Grants. </b><hr />
Reichel, Oswald J. The vicar of Pinhoe: origin of payment to. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 116-117. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pinhoe. Vicars. Payments. Origins. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Delimitation of Exeter parishes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 143-144. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Parishes. Boundaries. 1222. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Hambley. Pinhoe: its derivation. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 117. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pinhoe. Place-names. Pinhoe. Etymology. </b><hr />
Tingey, J.C. Early use of paper in Devonshire: watermarks. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 115-116. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Paper. Watermarks. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Waddeton Court: carved wooden figures. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:3, 1922. — Pages 120-127. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stoke Gabriel. Houses. Waddeton Court. Carvings. </b><hr />
Attwood, J.S. Abisha Brocas, bookseller, Exeter, ob.1675. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:4, 1922. — Pages 182-183. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Booksellers. Brocas, Abisha. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Cotton and Savery families. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:4, 1922. — Pages 175-177. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Cotton Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Occupations of Exonians one hundred years ago. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:4, 1922. — Pages 183-185. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Occupations. Statistics. 1818. </b><hr />
Doe, George M. Out hurling at Great Torrington. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:4, 1922. — Pages 153-155. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Great Torrington. Sports. Out-Hurling. </b><hr />
Jenkins, Rhys. Thomas Newcomen. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:4, 1922. — Pages 179-182. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Engineers. Newcomen, Thomas. Letters. 1725. </b><hr />
Rogers, Inkerman. Ancient clocks at Barnstaple. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:4, 1922. — Pages 185-186. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Clocks. 1562-1614. - </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. The chapel of Holwyll or Holywell, near Dartmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:4, 1922. — Pages 186-192. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dittisham. Chapels. Holwyll Chapel. </b><hr />
X.Y.Z. Old method of obtaining fire and light. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:4, 1922. — Pages 165-166. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tinder-Boxes. </b><hr />
B., R. Exmouth: Sacheverell Hall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 217. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Houses. Sacheverell Hall. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Chagford choir in 1726. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 226-227. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chagford. Churches. Choirs. Discipline. 1726. — </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. The earliest poem in the Devonshire dialect. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 233-238. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dialect Literature. Poetry. 1625. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Early parish registers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 202-203. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Parish registers. Lists. -1539. — </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. John Goss, of Hatherleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 228-230. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hatherleigh. Horticulturalists. Goss, John. Biographies. 1787-1833. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Old Bideford bridge. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 240. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Bridges. Bideford bridge. </b><hr />
Cooke, R.D. ; Watkin, Hugh R. Knave's Ash. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 216-217. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ipplepen. Parishes. Boundaries. Perambulation. </b><hr />
H., W.S.B. Clasiewell Pool, Dartmoor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 238-239. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Place-names. Clasiewell Pool. Etymology. </b><hr />
Holman, H.Wilson. William Musgrave, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 193-197, plates : port; 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Physicians. Musgrave, William. Biographies. 1655-1721. - </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Early parish registers: Kingsnympton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 203-204. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kings Nympton. Parish registers. Entries. 1538-1539. - </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Pinhoe: its derivation. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 214-215. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pinhoe. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Bishop Bytton's burial, 1307. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 222. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Bytton, Thomas. Burial. Dating. 1307 - </b><hr />
M., R.B. Hidon arms. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 215. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Hidon Family. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Sampford Courtenay, 1549. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 225-226. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sampford Courtenay. Rebellions. Prayer Book Rebellion. 1549. — </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Harold's Fee. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 212-214. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Priories. Saint Nicholas. Cartularies. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Latimer's sermons at Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 222-225. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Reformers. Latimer, Bishop. Sermons. 1534. </b><hr />
Symonds, Henry. Mints at Lundy island and Combe Martin. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:5, 1923. — Pages 208-212. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Mints. Location. 1645-1646. </b><hr />
A., G.J. Exmouth: Sacheverell Hall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 260. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Houses. Sacheverell Hall. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Dr William Musgrave. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 264-265, inset pedigree. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Musgrave Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Mural paintings in Devon Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 279-281. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Mural paintings. Lists. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bradstone. Churches. Sculptures. Masks. </b><hr />
Fursdon, Henrietta E.; Joce, T.; A. J.S. The devil in Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 265-267. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Devil. Folklore. 1855. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Date of Speke's chantry chapel. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 285. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Chantries. Foundation. 1515. - </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Harold's Fee. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 255-256. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Priories. Saint Nicholas. Charters. 1100-1135. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Precentor's mantelpiece in Deanery house. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 241-242, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Houses. Deanery House. Mantelpieces. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Bracton's grave. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 273. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bratton Fleming. Lawyers. Bracton, Henry De. Burial. Location. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Devon classical scholars. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 274-276. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Classical scholars. Lists. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Hayes prebend. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 246. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Prebends. Hayes Prebend. Records. 1293-1320. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Huguenot manufacturers in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 268-269. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Huguenots. Passavant Family. Tapestry manufacturers. 1753-1770. </b><hr />
M., R.B. ; Chope, R.Pearse. Archbishops' visitations. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 244-245. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Episcopal Visitations. Records. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. The battle of Agincourt, and loans as security for wages for service. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 269-271. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Soldiers. Payment. 1415. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Hambley. Anglo-Saxon manumissions. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 251-254. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Manors. Serfs. Manumission. 971. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Pinhoe: its derivation. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 256-257. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pinhoe. Place-names. Pinhoe. Etymology. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. ; Watts, J. Thomas Holloway. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:6, 1923. — Pages 268. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Holloway Family. Origins. </b><hr />
C., J.F. St Sidwell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 302-303. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Saints. Sidwell. Biographies. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Sculptured figure at South Brent. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 304-305. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Brent. Churches. Sculptures. 14--. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Church armour at Hartland. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 329-336. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hartland. Churches. Armour. Expenditure. 1595-1619. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Proposed religious houses at Clovelly. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 311-312. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clovelly. Monastic Foundations. Poor Clares. Proposals. 1393. - </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. St Clare's well, Hartland. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 314-315, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hartland. Holy Wells. Saint Clare. Location. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. St Nectan. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 312-314, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hartland. Saints. Nectan. Biographies. </b><hr />
Gregory, Ivan L. Herb-lore: Oil of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 308. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cowslips. Distribution. </b><hr />
Jackson, Percival. Marriages at St Martin's, Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 309-310. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Parish registers. Saint Martin. Marriages. </b><hr />
Jenkins, Rhys. Piracy from a Barnstaple ship in 1584. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 326-327. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Pirates. 1584. - </b><hr />
Larter, C.E. Herb-lore: Oil of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 308-309. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Herbs. Distribution. </b><hr />
M., R.B. ; Rose-Troup, Frances. Bracton's grave. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 305-306. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bratton Fleming. Lawyers. Bracton, Henry De. Burial. Location. </b><hr />
Prideaux, F.B. An ancient Fulford deed. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 299. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Brixton. Families. Sprydel Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Prideaux, F.B. Hele family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 296-298. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Hele Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Hambley. Date of Bishop Leofric's death. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 318-319. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Leofric. Death. Chronology. 1071 - </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Huguenot manufacturers in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 300-301. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Huguenots. Parish register entries. 1730-1746. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. ; Anon. The first vaccinator. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 303-304. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Smallpox. Vaccination. 1748-1768. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. In memoriam : Oswald J.Reichel. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 289-292, plates : portrait. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lympstone. Local Historians. Reichel, Oswald J. Biographies. 1840-1923. </b><hr />
Worth, R.H. Herb-lore: Oil of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:7, 1923. — Pages 307-308. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Herbal Medicines. Oil of Exeter. Recipes. 1616. </b><hr />
C., F.W. The Barnstaple "Tome Stone". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 337-338, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Merchants. Contracts. Writing Tables. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. A curious marriage affidavit. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 364-365. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Marldon. Inhabitants. Mugworth, William. Marriage. 1725. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Rectors of Lundy Island. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 364. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lundy. Clergy. Warwick, John. Induction. 1384 </b><hr />
H., W.S.B. and Editors. Morebath wardens' accounts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 346-347. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Morebath. Churchwardens' Accounts. </b><hr />
Joshua … Joshua Dixon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 356-357. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clyst Saint Mary Merchants. Dixon, Joshua. Biographies. 1810-1885. </b><hr />
Kingsford, C.L. Bishop Grandison. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 357. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Grandison Family. Surnames. Origin. </b><hr />
Lane, John. The Cadbury family in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 365-366. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Uffculme. Families. Cadbury Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Easter dues. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 356. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Tawton. Tithes. Registers. 1584-1587. </b><hr />
M., R.B. ; Rose-Troup, Frances. Bracton's grave. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 352-356. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bratton Fleming. Lawyers. Bracton, Henry De. Burial. Location. </b><hr />
Prideaux, F.B. Dame Joan Courtenay of Ashton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 340-342. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashton. Families. Courtenay Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Rogers, Inkerman ; Chope, R.Pearse. Westcountry clock and watchmakers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 348-349. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clockmakers. Lists. </b><hr />
Rogers, Inkerman. Some ancient clocks in North Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 357-364, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Clocks. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Cosserat family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 338-339. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Cosserat Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Haccombe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 366-384. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Haccombe. History. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Spindle-whorl. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 12:8, 1923. — Pages 348. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Rattery. Spindle Whorls. Archaeological finds. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Merchants. Contracts. Writing Tables. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Old Exmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 32-33, plates : ill (plan). — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Maps. 1698-1761. — </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Huguenot manufacturers in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 24. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Huguenots. Passavant. 1758. </b><hr />
H., W.S.B. and Chope, R.Pearse. Morebath wardens' accounts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 10-12. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Morebath. Churchwardens' Accounts. </b><hr />
Holman, H.Wilson. Captain Benjamin Dollen. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 1-3, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Seamen. Dollen, Benjamin. Monuments. 1700. - </b><hr />
Holman, H.Wilson. Edward Henry Hurdle, artist. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 31. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Artists. Hurdle, Edward Henry. 1821-1857. — </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. The Mayflower. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 17. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Ships. Mayflower. Passenger Lists. 1620. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. St Sidwell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 18-23. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Place-names. Sidwell. Etymology. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Bishop Grandison. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 25-26. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Personal Names. Grandison. Etymology. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Teignmouth and the French fleet, 1690. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 33-34. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Teignmouth. Invasions. 1690. — </b><hr />
M., R.B. Trial by duel. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 39-40. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Trials By Duel. 11---12--. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Bidwell family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 6-7. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newton Saint Cyres. Families. Bidwell Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Prideaux, F.B. Margaret Carmenow, Inquisitio p.m., 1529. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 42-44. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Landowners. Carmenow, Margaret. Inquisitions post mortem. 1529. </b><hr />
Rogers, Inkerman. The Longstone at Pilton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 36-39, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pilton. Standing Stones. Longstone. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. The early sheriffs of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 44-48. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sheriffs. Lists. 1129-1300. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. St Sidwell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 18. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Place-names. Sidwell. Etymology. </b><hr />
Satterlee, John C. and Editors. Satterly family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 4. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Satterly Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Abbey of St Saviour. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 12-14. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Abbeys. Saint Saviour. Estates. Grants. 1160-1180. - </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Captain John Hanning Speke. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:1, 1924. — Pages 30-31. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Buckland Brewer. Explorers. Speke, John Hanning. Biographies. 1827-1864. - </b><hr />
A., J.J. St Sidwell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 65-66. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Saints. Sidwell. Holy wells. </b><hr />
Baildon, W.Paley. St Sidwell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 67-69. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Sidwell. Etymology. </b><hr />
Baring-Gould> Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould, M.A. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 49, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lewtrenchard. Writers. Baring-Gould, Sabine. Obituaries. 1834-1924. - </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Old Bideford bridge. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 61-65, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Bridges. Bideford Bridge. </b><hr />
Ecc. Ant. Inq. The battle of Agincourt. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 61. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Soldiers. Payment. Loans. 1415. </b><hr />
H., W.S.B. and Chope, R.Pearse. Morebath wardens' accounts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 57-59. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Morebath. Churchwardens' Accounts. </b><hr />
Hughes, T.Cann. Vicars of Buckfastleigh since the Commonwealth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 75-81. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Buckfastleigh. Clergy. Biographies. 1642-1858. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Devon mathemeticians. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 81-87. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Mathematicians. Lists. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Exmouth: chapel of St Anne. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 87-89. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Chapels. Saint Anne. Dedications. 1415. - </b><hr />
M., R.B. Hidon arms. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 60. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Hidon Family. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Plymouth: St Andrew, 1391. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 89-90. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Chapels. Saint Andrew. Disputes. 1391. - </b><hr />
R., J.H. Rowe family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 70-71. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Rowe families. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Tribus Minutis family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 93. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Treminet Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Worth, R.H. Westerland Beacon, urn from barrow on. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:2, 1924. — Pages 73. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Marldon. Barrows. Westerland Beacon. Urns. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Exmouth: chapel of St Anne. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 111-112. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Churches. Historical sources. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. John Howe and the vicarage of Torrington. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 130. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Great Torrington. Clergy. Howe, John. Deputies. Appointment. 1659. - </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Letters testimonial for mariners. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 112-113. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ships. Registers. 1603. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Wychelhalse of Chudleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 111. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chudleigh. Families. Wychelhalse Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Latin epitaph in Hartland church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 97, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hartland. Inhabitants. Cleverdon, Robert. Monumental Inscriptions. 1682. </b><hr />
H., W.S.B. and Chope, R.Pearse. Morebath wardens' accounts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 101-102. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Morebath. Churchwardens' Accounts. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. St Sidwell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 104-106. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Wells. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Bolt, alias Johnson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 110-111. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Musicians. Bolt, John. Law Cases. 1594. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Gorway cross. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 106-107. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Teignmouth. Crosses. Gorway Cross. Location. </b><hr />
M., R.B. John Chubbe, abbot of Tavistock. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 130-132. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. Abbots. Chubbe, John. Suspension. 1269. — </b><hr />
M., R.B. Otterton priory murder. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 132. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Otterton. Priors. Murder. 1307. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Protestation against popery, 1641. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 1-10. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Protestation Returns. Locations. 1641. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Bidwell family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 107-109. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Bidwell Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Prideaux, F.B. Courture, Cartuther, and Paulet. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 137-138. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Paulet Family. </b><hr />
Prideaux, F.B. Cruwys of Morchard and East Anstey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 134-137. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cruwys Morchard. Families. Cruwys Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Reynolds, Hy Fitzgerald. Barbor of Fremington, Co. Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 139-142. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Fremington. Families. Barbor Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Rogers, Inkerman. The pressgang in North Devon during the Commonwealth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 121-126. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Navy. Sailors. Impressment. 1649-1655. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Hambley. Alured the Marshal. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 126-130. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Landowners. Alured. Estates. 1086. - </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Goodrington naval cemetery. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 115-117. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Paignton. Cemeteries. Goodrington Cemetery. Sailors. Burials. 18--. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. The Turk's Head, Exeter, 1569. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3, 1924. — Pages 118-119. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Houses. Turk's Head. Deeds. 1569. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Devon medical worthies. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:3/4, 1924. — Pages 142-151. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Medical Practitioners. Lists. </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. Early county courts in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 171-173. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. County courts. </b><hr />
Barrow, Richard. Exmouth: chapel of St Anne, 1415. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 165-166, plates. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Chapels. Saint Anne. </b><hr />
Bryant, E.E. Monk of Powderich, and Carkeke of Ermington and London. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 154-158. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Monk Family. </b><hr />
Chard, T.D. ; Editors. Stained glass window in Cadbury church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 152, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cadbury. Churches. Stained glass. 1400. </b><hr />
Doe, George M. John Howe and the vicarage of Torrington. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 169-170. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Great Torrington. Clergy. Howe, John. Deputies. Appointment. 1659. - </b><hr />
Green, Walford D. Bishop Grandisson, 1292-1369. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 173-187. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Grandisson, John. Administration. 1292-1369 - </b><hr />
H., W.S.B. and Chope, R.Pearse. Morebath wardens' accounts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 161-163. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Morebath. Churchwardens' Accounts. </b><hr />
Hedden, Richard. Carvings of Bideford Arms. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 170-171, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Saunton. Shipwrecks. Bideford Arms. Carvings. Bridges. 1592. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Andrew Brice, the Exeter printer. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 168. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Printers. Brice, Andrew. Funerals. 1773. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Hatherleigh printed. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 173. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hatherleigh. Printers. Southcott. Publications. 1863. </b><hr />
M., R.B. The Hospitallers' property. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 168. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Religious Orders. Knights Hospitaller of St John. Property. </b><hr />
M., R.B. St Sidwell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 169. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Wells. Conduits. Licences. 1316. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. A muster roll of 1569. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 188-192. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton Hundred. Muster Rolls. Transcripts. 1569. </b><hr />
Penberthy, J. Tribus Minutis family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:4, 1924. — Pages 166-167. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Tribus Minutis Family. </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. Athelstan. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:5, 1925. — Pages 203-206. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Monarchs. Athelstan. Biographies. 894- 939. - </b><hr />
Buckingham, F.F. Stained glass windows in Doddiscombsleigh church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:5, 1925. — Pages 193-195, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Doddiscombsleigh. Churches. Stained glass. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Will and inventory of John Gribble, 1694. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:5, 1925. — Pages 220-226. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stockleigh English. Yeomen. Gribble, John. Wills. Inventories. 1498. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Stained glass window in Cadbury church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:5, 1925. — Pages 195-196. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cadbury. Churches. Stained glass. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Proving oven, or pruning oven. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:5, 1925. — Pages 201. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Ovens. </b><hr />
M., R.B. ; Chalk, E.S. Petton, near Bampton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:5, 1925. — Pages 211. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bampton. Chapels. Petton Chapel. </b><hr />
M., R.B. ; S., E.C. Silver coin from grounds of Lifton rectory. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:5, 1925. — Pages 210. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lifton. Manor Houses. Lifton Manor. </b><hr />
Nesbitt, Frank. Winkleigh church accounts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:5, 1925. — Pages 200. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Winkleigh. Churchwardens' accounts. 1519-1600. - </b><hr />
Prideaux, F.B. Arms of Weare of Weare Gifford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:5, 1925. — Pages 207-208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Weare Giffard. Families. Weare Family. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Morleigh and the family of de Fissacre. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:5, 1925. — Pages 226-231. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Moreleigh. Families. Fissacre Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Morleigh and the family of de Fissacre. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:5, 1925. — Pages 226-231. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Moreleigh. Churches. All Saints. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Petton, near Bampton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:5, 1925. — Pages 211-213. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bampton. Chapels. Petton Chapel. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Devon medical worthies. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:5/6, 1925. — Pages 237-246. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Medical Practitioners. Biographies. Collections. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. A lady doctor in the 17th century. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 246. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newton Saint Petrock. Medical Practitioners. Potter, Prudence. Biographies. 1612-1689. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Mock mayors in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 266-268. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Customs. Mock Mayors. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Trappist monks at Yeovale. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 252-253. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Alwington. Houses. Yeovale. Chapels. Licences. 1375-1408. </b><hr />
H., H.W. Ancient musical instrument. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 270-271, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sampford Courtenay. Church Bands. Bugles. 1790. — </b><hr />
Harvey, Henry H., and Chope R.Pearse. Clawton wardens' accounts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 258-260. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clawton. Churchwardens' accounts. Terminology. </b><hr />
Jenner, Henry. Romano-British inscription on Lundy Island. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 274-275. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lundy. Inscribed Stones. 450/650. - </b><hr />
M., R.B. Burgoyne and Trebarfoote. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 266. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Bobage Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Cogs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 273. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ships. Cogs. Lists. 1326. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Dean and canons of Windsor, 1547. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 271-273. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Priories. Plympton Priory. Estates. 1547. </b><hr />
M., R.B., and Chope, R.Pearse. Harcourt family in Devon and Cornwall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 255-256. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Harcourt Family. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Simon Morris of Topsham. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 257-258. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Families. Morris Family. Genealogy. 1700-1799. - </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Will of George Hodder of Topsham, mariner, 1692. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 276-278. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Mariners. Hodder, George. Wills. 1692. </b><hr />
Reynolds, Hy Fitzgerald. Pointz family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 281-288. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Pointz Family. Genealogy. 1571-1759. - </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Cornish and Devonian priests executed, 1548-9. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 264. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Rebellion. Prayerbook Rebellion. Priests. Execution. 1548-1549. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. The title of "Dominus". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 261-264. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Titles. Usage. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Exeter inns and taverns. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 271. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Inns. Three Cups. Site. 1800. </b><hr />
Tyler, F.C. Elsford cross. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 252. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bovey Tracey. Crosses. Elsford Cross. Sites. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh. Samuel Codner. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:6, 1925. — Pages 265. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Codner Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Abell, E.T. Saint Christopher. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 289, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hatherleigh. Churches. Wall paintings. </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. The coats of arms at Kilworthy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 316-322. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. Families. Glanville Family. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. The coats of arms at Kilworthy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 316-322. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. Families. Manaton Family. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
C., H.E.F. Restoration commissioners. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 314-316. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Monarchs. Charles II. Restoration. of ficials. 1660. </b><hr />
Chanter, John Frederick. Romano-British inscription on Lundy Island. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 308-309. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lundy. Inscribed Stones. 450/650. - </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Saint Christopher. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 289-295, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Saints. Christopher, Saint. Iconography. </b><hr />
Harris, G.T. and Editors. A Devonshire dowser. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 330-332. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Water Supplies. Dowsing. </b><hr />
M., O.A.R. Barbor of Fremington. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 303-305. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Barbor Family. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Ashburton church approach. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 305. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Churches. Approaches. </b><hr />
M., R.B. King Henry III in Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 311. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Monarchs. Henry III. Royal visits. 1218-1230. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Some Devon attorneys in 1697-8. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 311-1312. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Attorneys. Lists. 1697-1698. - </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Jackson family of Topsham. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 325-326. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Families. Jackson Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Westcote and Northcote families. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 325. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Shobrooke. Women. Westcote, Mary. Wills. 1665-1666. - </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Will of Symon Slader, 1536. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 322-325. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Inhabitants. Slader, Symon. Wills. Bequests. 1536. </b><hr />
Rea, C.F. Medieval Latin. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 307-308. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Latin Language. Usage. 1445. </b><hr />
Rouge et Noir. Weather at time of death. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 307. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Birth. Rites of passage. Customs. </b><hr />
Tingey, J.C. Devon harvest customs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 314. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Farming. Harvesting. Customs. 1667-1677. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. John Keats. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 300-301. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Teignmouth. Poets. Keats, John. Local Associations. 1795-1821. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Templer family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7, 1925. — Pages 326-330. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Templer Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Devon medical worthies. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:7/8, 1925. — Pages 333-344. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Medical Practitioners. Biographies. Collections. </b><hr />
Cleland, W.D. Templer family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:8, 1925. — Pages 357-358. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Templer Family. Estates. </b><hr />
Glubb, A.de C. Epitaph at Bridgerule. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:8, 1925. — Pages 356-357. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bridgerule. Families. Gilbert Family. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Cordelia Turquand. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:8, 1925. — Pages 355. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ottery Saint Mary. Composers. Turquand, Cordelia. Biographies, Works. 18--. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Exmouth: St Saviour's chapel. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:8, 1925. — Pages 372. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Littleham, Exmouth. Chapels. Saint Saviour. Foundation. 1349. - </b><hr />
M., R.B. and Editors. St Theobald. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:8, 1925. — Pages 346-347. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Saints. Theobald, Saint. Dedications. </b><hr />
Tyler, F.C. The crosses and menhirs of Dartmoor and its environs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 13:8, 1925. — Pages 373-383, plates : fold-out map. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Prehistoric Sites. Alignments. </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. Crocker of Lyneham. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:1, 1926. — Pages 30-32. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Crocker Family. Genealogy. 1330-1740. - </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Tudor House, Exe Island. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:1, 1926. — Pages 1-5, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Leach Family. Estates. 1550-1637. - </b><hr />
Glubb, A.de C. Tackbear manor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:1, 1926. — Pages 25-30, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bridgerule. Manor Houses. Tackbear Manor. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. The Tabert in Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:1, 1926. — Pages 11-13. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Inns. Tabard. Identification. </b><hr />
M., R.B. An early Armada. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:1, 1926. — Pages 32-33. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Hams. Raids. 1340. </b><hr />
M., R.B. G.H. Haydon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:1, 1926. — Pages 19-20. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Haydon Family. Biography. Sources. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Sacrilege at Torre Abbey in 1351. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:1, 1926. — Pages 25. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Abbeys. Torre Abbey. Goods. Theft. 1351. — </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. The English Place-name Society. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:1, 1926. — Pages 20-21. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Societies. 1923. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. A Totnes fair. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:1, 1926. — Pages 17-18. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Fairs. Charters. 1581. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Forward family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:1, 1926. — Pages 16-17. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Forward Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Calendar of institutions by the chapter of Canterbury, sede vacante. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:1, 1926. — Pages 21-24. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Archbishops. 1559. — </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Little Hempston manor and parsonage. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:1, 1926. — Pages 33-45. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Littlehempston. Manors. Little Hempston. YHistory. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Devon medical worthies. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:1/2, 1926. — Pages 45-56. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Medical Practitioners. Biographies. Collections. </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. Transferred place-names. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 70-71. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Place-names. Identification. </b><hr />
Breton, H.Hugh. Cross at Walkhampton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 74. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Walkhampton. Stone Crosses. Re-Erection. </b><hr />
Carter, G.E.L. Mutter's moor, Sidmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 60-61. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sidmouth. Prehistoric Sites. Mutter's Moor. Standing Stones. Removal. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Early bridges, etc. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 93-96. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bridges. Lists. 1259-1441. — </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. John Catrick, bishop of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 76-79, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Catrick, John. Biographies. -1419 - </b><hr />
H., C. Toll gate tickets. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 64-65. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Turnpikes. Tickets. 1877. </b><hr />
H., C. and Editors. Inversion of consonants in Devonshire dialect. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 63-64. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Pronunciation. </b><hr />
Harris, G.T. Some memorials in Devon Churches. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 89-91. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Monuments. 1843. </b><hr />
Hughes, T.Cann. John Cross, the Tiverton artist. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 82-88. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Artists. Cross, John. Biographies. -1861. — </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Winkleigh church accounts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 66-67. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Winkleigh. Churchwardens' accounts. Entries. Obscurities. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Exeter: St Nicholas priory. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 91-92. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Priories. Saint Nicholas Priory. Estates. 1549. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Simcoeana. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 88-89. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Generals. Simcoe, John Graves. Manuscripts. 1752-1806. </b><hr />
M., R.B. A sporting licence in 1550. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 92-93. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Game Laws. Licences. 1550. </b><hr />
Pike, Clement E. and Editors. Swaling. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 63. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. Dialect Terms. Swaling. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. A bird's eye view of Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 74-76, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Maps. Bickham, George. 1743. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Jellard and Paige families. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:2, 1926. — Pages 65-66. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Jellard Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. Early bridges, etc. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 113-115. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. Bridges. 1370-1488. — </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. Orenge family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 111. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Orenge Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. Place-names in Bracton's note book. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 129-133. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Place-names. Lists. 1216-1240. — </b><hr />
Barrow, R. First and Last Inn, Exmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 97, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Inns. First and Last. Site. 1650-1926. </b><hr />
Barrow, R. St John's-in-the-Wilderness, Withycombe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 97, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Withycombe Raleigh. Churches. Saint John's-in-the-Wilderness. Fabric. </b><hr />
C., T.D. and Chope, R.Pearse. Appointing churchwardens at Cadbury. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 107-108. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cadbury. Churchwardens. Appointment. 1777-1820. - </b><hr />
Glubb, A.de C. and Chope, R.Pearse. Parish nicknames. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 122-126. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Parishes. Nicknames. Lists. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Exeter election, 1688-9. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 126-127. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Elections. Expenses. 1688-1689. - </b><hr />
M., R.B. Shorthand. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 108-109. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Shorthand Writers. Ratcliff, Thomas. 1658-1687. </b><hr />
Rea, C.F. John Ford, vicar of Totnes, 1663. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 120-121. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Clergy. Ford, John. Biographies. 1663-1669. </b><hr />
Rea, C.F. Phineas Pett, vicar of Totnes, 1669-1674. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 122. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Clergy. Pett, Phineas. Biographies. 1669-1674. - </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Grandisson versus Graunson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 117-118. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Grandisson, John. Surnames. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. The Head of the Chapter of Exeter cathedral before 1225. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 117. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Chapter. Constitution. 1103-1133. - </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Forward family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 111-113. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Forward Family. Genealogy. 1624-1714. - </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Non-native poor at Ugborough, 1587. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 134-138. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ugborough. Poor Law. Regulations. 1587. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Lady Hawkins. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3, 1926. — Pages 118-120, plates : portrait. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Hawkins Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Devon medical worthies. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:3/4, 1926. — Pages 138-153. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Medical Practitioners. Biographies. Collections. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Barrel organ in Hartland church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 172, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hartland. Churches. Barrel organs. 1846. — </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Export of corn, 1735. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 180. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Corn. Export. 1735. - </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. The Parliamentary election of 1818. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 153-154, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Elections. Results. 1818. </b><hr />
Hannen, Henry. Map of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 165. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Maps. 1689-1690. — </b><hr />
Harris, G.T. and Editors. The inventor of the ophthalmoscope. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 174-175. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Mathematicians. Babbage, Charles. Inventions. Opthalmoscope. 1847. </b><hr />
Joce, T.J. Teignhead. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 169. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Combeinteignhead. Place-names. Teignhead. Etymology. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Jim and Nell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 173. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Dialect Literature. 1867. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Women churchwardens. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 165. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churchwardens. Women. Appointments. 1548-1581. - </b><hr />
Nourse, Stanhope. Altar-stone at Musbury, Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 171-172, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Musbury. Churches. Altars. </b><hr />
Rowe, J.Hambley. Place-names in Bracton's Note Book. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 161-162. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Place-names. Identifications. 1216-1240. </b><hr />
Shapcote, Dorothy. Shapcote or Shapcott family, of Knowstone. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 162-163. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Knowstone. Families. Shapcott Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Courtenay and Barnett families. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 163-164. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Andrew Family. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Phineas Pett, vicar of Totnes, 1669-1674. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 167-168. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Pett Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Women churchwardens. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 165-166. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Axmouth. Churchwardens. Women. Appointments. 1635-1713. - </b><hr />
T., F.C. Six-mile Hill cross. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 172-173. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dunsford. Stone Crosses. Six Mile Hill Cross. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Press-gang in South Devon in 1623. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 175-179. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Navy. Enlistment. Press-Gang. 1623. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. and Forrest, H.E. John Prince's genealogy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:4, 1926. — Pages 180-183. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Prince Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. The early life of Francis Drake. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 215-218. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. Sea captains. Drake, Francis. Biographies. </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. Place-names in Bracton's Notebook. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 199-200. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Place-names. Identifications. 1216-1240. </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. and Editors. Hasworthy in Tavistock. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 224-225. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Hasworthy. Identification. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Cheese presses. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 203, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cheese Presses. </b><hr />
Jenkins, Rhys. Gilds in Devon and Cornwall, 1179-80. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 225. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Guilds. Accounts. 1179-1180. — </b><hr />
Laycock, C.H. Teignhead. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 200. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Teign. Pronunciation. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Archbishop's court at Dartmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 222. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Ecclesiastical Courts. Exeter Archiepisopal Court. Law Cases. 1393. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Gossford river. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 198. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Rivers. Gossford River. Place-Names. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Simcoeana. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 198-199. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Generals. Simcoe, John Graves. </b><hr />
M., R.B. St James's parish by Exeter, in 1397. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 223. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Parishes. Saint James. 1397. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Birthplace of Sir Francis Drake. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 214-215. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. Families. Drake Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Prideaux, F.B. Chudderlegh and Burleston families. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 219-221. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Burleston Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Prideaux, F.B. Chudleigh and Chedderleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 218-219. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bickleigh, Tiverton. Families. Chedderlegh Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Prideaux, F.B. Chudleigh and Chedderleigh. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 218-219. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chudleigh. Families. Chudleigh Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Alicia de Moelys. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 205-211. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Damarel Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. King of Prussia, public house sign. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 211-213. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Inns. King of Prussia. Signs. 1758. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. William Briwer. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5, 1927. — Pages 193-195, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dunkeswell. Judges. Briwer, William. Biographies. -1226. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Devon medical worthies. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:5/6, 1927. — Pages 234-248. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Medical Practitioners. Biographies. Collections. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. Exeter's characteristic. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:6, 1927. — Pages 268. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Pewter Manufacture. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Combpyne churchyard. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:6, 1927. — Pages 265-266. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Combpyne. Churches. Processional ways. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Exeter castle drawbridge. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:6, 1927. — Pages 278. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Castles. Rougemont Castle. Drawbridges. 16--. - </b><hr />
M., R.B. Poughill Hospital. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:6, 1927. — Pages 279. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Poughill. Hospitals. Dedications. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. William Morrise, Kerton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:6, 1927. — Pages 276-277. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Inhabitants. Morrise, William. Wills. Abstracts. 1575. </b><hr />
Radford, U.M. Old dog-collar. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:6, 1927. — Pages 259-260, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot. Bullbaiting. 1788. - </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. Corbyn ; Le Yreis . — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:6, 1927. — Pages 264-265. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Corbyn Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. St James's parish by Exeter, in 1397. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:6, 1927. — Pages 268. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Saint James the Apostle. Sites. </b><hr />
Rouge-et-Noir. King of Prussia, public house sign. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:6, 1927. — Pages 266-267. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Inns. King of Prussia. Sites. </b><hr />
Tyler, F.C. and Chope, R.Pearse. Moving stones. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:6, 1927. — Pages 251-253. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Standing Stones. Legends. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Granite tomb cover with incised cross. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:6, 1927. — Pages 268-272, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ilsington. Churches. Tombs. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Loventor and Berry Pomeroy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:6, 1927. — Pages 255-259. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Berry Pomeroy. Place-names. Loventor. Identification. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Thomas Newcomen. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:6, 1927. — Pages 260-263, plates : 2 illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Engineers. Newcomen, Thomas. Biographies. 1663-1729. </b><hr />
Alexander, J.J. The derivation of Bere Alston. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 298-300. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bere Alston. Place-names. Bere Alston. Etymology. </b><hr />
Baker, H.R.Popham. Aaron Baker of Bowhay. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 322-323. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dunchideock. Colonial of ficials. Baker, Aaron. Biographies. 1620-1683. </b><hr />
Carbonell, Barbara M.H. and Editors. Bow place-name. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 295-296. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bow. Place-names. Bow. Etymology. </b><hr />
Chope, R.Pearse. John Abbott, plasterer. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 289-290, plates : port; illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Frithelstock. Plasterers. Abbott, John. Biographies. 1680-. </b><hr />
Joce, T.J. Boringdon place-name. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 305. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plympton Saint Mary. Place-names. Boringdon. Pronunciation. </b><hr />
Joce, T.J. — Teignmouth. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 304-305. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Teignmouth. Place-names. Teignmouth. Pronunciation. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Devon medical worthies. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 329-336. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Medical Practitioners. Biographies. Collections. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Exeter, Oxford Inn. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 297. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Inns. Oxford Inn. Location. 1696-1775. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer and Editors. Birthplace of Sir Francis Drake. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 309-310. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sea captains. Drake, Francis. Sir. Biographies. </b><hr />
Prideaux, F.B. Alfelmestone manor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 300-304. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Manors. Alfelmestone Manor. Identification. </b><hr />
Prideaux, F.B. Alicia de Moelys. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 305-308. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Deeds. Fines. Use For Settlement. 1393. </b><hr />
Rose-Troup, Frances. The first dedication of the church in Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 304. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Consecration. 1133. </b><hr />
T., C.B. Exeter city wall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 324-325. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Defences. Walls. Accidents. 1927. </b><hr />
T., F.C. Starcross. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 314. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Starcross. Place-names. Starcross. Etymology. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Brixham church bells. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 325-326. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Brixham. Churches. Saint Mary. Bells. 1463-1693. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. North Lew parish church and Stafforde law. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 326-327. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Northlew. Churches. Seating. Disputes. 1585-1586. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Brixham place-names. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:7, 1927. — Pages 313-314. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Brixham. Place-names. Etymology. </b><hr />
Cresswell, Beatrix F. Willoughby de Broke and Cheyney. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 358-361, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Upottery. Families. de Broke Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Doe, George M. Certificate of receiving sacrament. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 363-365. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Great Torrington. Church of England. Sacrament. Certificates. 1673-1828. </b><hr />
G., E.C. A fuller's bond and accounts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 379-384. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Otterton. Fullers. Hill, Isaacke. Accounts. 1675. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Certificate of receiving sacrament. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 363. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Church of England. Sacrament. Certificates. 1673-1828. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Cheney family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 358. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Upottery. Families. Cheney Family. 1394-1395. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Devon medical worthies. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 337-340. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Medical Practitioners. Biographies. Collections. </b><hr />
M., R.B. George or Robert Cary, Dean of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 343-344. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Deans. Cary, George. Biographies. 1611-1681. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Horton family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 357-358. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Horton. Distribution. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Piers, the pirate, 1602-4. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 372-374. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Pirates. Piers, William. Capture. 1603. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Plymouth as a royal residence. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 378. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Royal Visits. Charles Ii. 1677. </b><hr />
M., R.B. Working on fast days, 1693. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 379. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Church Courts. Jurisdiction. 1693. </b><hr />
Morris, G.T.Windyer. Horton family. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 357. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Horton Family. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. John Duke's arms. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 361-362, inset : pedigree. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Otterton. Coats of Arms. Identification. </b><hr />
Skinner, A.J.P. Manstone, Sidford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 375. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. SIDFORD. Estates. Manstone. Landowners. Documents. 1589-1689. </b><hr />
Tapley-Soper, H. Devon and Cornwall wills not in the Calendar of Wills at the Exeter Probate of fice. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 369. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Wills. Collections. Lists. 1668-1779. </b><hr />
Tyler, F.C. Stone pillar in the upper Swincombe valley, Dartmoor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 340-342, plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Standing Stones. Swincombe Valley. Function. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. The derivation of Bere Alston. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 351-352. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bere Alston. Place-names. Alston. Etymology. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Richard Fitz Ralph. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 355-356. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Families. Ralph Family. Genealogy. </b><hr />
Watkin, Hugh R. Woodbury castle and ancient road. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 375-378. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Roads. Documents. Charters. 1200-1300. </b><hr />
Webber, Richard. Rev. Peter Vine, of Hartland. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 368. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Criminals. Vine, Peter. Execution. 1743. - </b><hr />
Woollcombe, G.D. Landulph. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 14:8, 1927. — Pages 367-368. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Place-names. Identification. Deeds. </b><hr />
G., E.C. Nelson and St. Vencent at Torre Abbey / In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 15, 1928. — Pages 1-7. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Houses. Torre Abbey. Visitors: Nelson, Horatio. 1800-1801. - </b><hr />
Addington family / In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 15, 1928. — Pages 8-9. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. High Bickington. Families. Addington family. 1500-1650. - </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. Coade and Sealey families. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:1, 1974. — Pages 26-28. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. History. </b><hr />
Cozens, D.H. The Kitson diaries. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:1, 1974. — Pages 3-9. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Families. Kitson Family. Diaries. 1758-1820. - </b><hr />
Fortescue-Foulkes, R. An 18th century sports centre in Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:1, 1974. — Pages 17-19. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Rackets. 1777-1816. </b><hr />
Kennedy, P.A. The Waleran charters. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:1, 1974. — Pages 20. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Walrond Family. Charters. </b><hr />
Phillips, M.C. Water mills in East Devon / M.C.Phillips and R.E.Wilson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:1, 1974. — Pages 13-17. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Watermills. </b><hr />
Rowe, M.M. Some seventeenth century annals. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:1, 1974. — Pages 20-22. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Historians. 1600-1700. — </b><hr />
Trease, G.E. The Dowrich ghost. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:1, 1974. — Pages 1-3. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Families. Dowrich Family. Ghosts. Legends. </b><hr />
Vanstone Family. Surnames. Origin. In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:1, 1974. — Pages 24. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. </b><hr />
Wills, Richard N. An Ilsington ledger stone. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:1, 1974. — Pages 22-23. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ilsington. Churches. Ledger stones. </b><hr />
Cluer, R.B. George Strelly, mayor of Plymouth, 1666-67. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:2, 1974. — Pages 44-46. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Mayors. Strelly, George. 1666-1667. </b><hr />
Coxhead, J.R.W. Axmouth rental of 1483. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:2, 1974. — Pages 39-44. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Axmouth. Manors. Rentals. 1483. </b><hr />
Dunhill, Rosemary C. Seventeenth century invective : defamation cases as a source for word study. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:2, 1974. — Pages 49-51. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. English language. Vocabulary. 1620-1630. </b><hr />
Marshall, C.W. George Rowe, artist and lithographer, 1796-1864 / C.W.Marshall and J.V.Somers Cocks. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:2, 1974. — Pages 56-. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Artists. Rowe, George. Biographies. 1796-1864. — </b><hr />
Phillips, M.C. Water mills in Devon. Part 2 / M.C.Phillips & R.E.Wilson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:2, 1974. — Pages 51-56. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Watermills. </b><hr />
Thomas, John. Lundy and Thomas Benson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:2, 1974. — Pages 59. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lundy. Merchants. Benson, Thomas. 1742-1754. </b><hr />
Thomas, R.Gwyn. An eighteenth-century rural dean. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:2, 1974. — Pages 33-36. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Clergy. Hayne, John. Diaries. 1750. - </b><hr />
Trease, G.E. Dowrich and the Dowrich family of Sandford. Part 1. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:2, 1974. — Pages 37-38. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Families. Dowrich Family. </b><hr />
Cluer, R.B. The Horneck family of Plymouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:3, 1974. — Pages 79-80. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Families. Horneck Family. 1684-1804. </b><hr />
Cozens, D.H. The Kitson diaries. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:3, 1974. — Pages 73-79. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Families. Kitson family. Diaries. 1758-1820. - </b><hr />
Daniels, R.G. Standing stone circles : calendrical. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:3, 1974. — Pages 84-85. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Stone Circles. Calendrical Aspects. </b><hr />
E.K.H.K. Seventeenth century invective. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:3, 1974. — Pages 90. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. English language. Vocabulary. 1620-1630. </b><hr />
Peskett, Hugh. Heresy in Axminster 1535. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:3, 1974. — Pages 68-70. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Axminster. Surgeons. Worth, Richard. Heresy. Lawsuits. 1535. </b><hr />
Phillips, M.C. Water mills in East Devon. Part 3 / M.C.Phillips & R.E.Wilson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:3, 1974. — Pages 80-84. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Watermills. </b><hr />
Reed, Margaret. Pound houses or cider presses. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:3, 1974. — Pages 90-91. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pilton. Pound Houses. </b><hr />
Stevens, J. Prince's Worthies of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:3, 1974. — Pages 86-90. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Biographies. Collections. </b><hr />
Trease, G.E. Dowrich and the Dowrich family of Sandford. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:3, 1974. — Pages 70-73. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Families. Dowrich family. 1215-1399. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. Plymouth Brethren at Tiverton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:4, 1975. — Pages 130-131. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Plymouth Brethren. 1884-1909. </b><hr />
Cluer, R.B. John Barge of Plymouth, chemist (1844-1911). — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:4, 1975. — Pages 131-132. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Chemists. Barge, John. 1844-1911. </b><hr />
Cluer, R.B. A Plymouth foundling 1814. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:4, 1975. — Pages 132. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Foundlings. 1814. </b><hr />
Cozens, D.H. The Kitson diaries. Part 3. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:4, 1975. — Pages 120-124. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Families. Kitson Family. Diaries. 1758-1820. - </b><hr />
Dickinson, M.G. Dartmoor mining leats 1786-1836. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:4, 1975. — Pages 102-108. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Mines. Leats. 1786-1836. </b><hr />
Phillips, M.C. Water mills in East Devon. Part 4 / M.C.Phillips & R.E.Wilson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:4, 1975. — Pages 126-130. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Watermills. </b><hr />
Rowe, M.M. Cockington manor wills. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:4, 1975. — Pages 109-113. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cockington. Wills. 1540-1623. — </b><hr />
Stanes, Robin. Retter : the making of a surname. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:4, 1975. — Pages 124-125. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Retter Family. </b><hr />
Trease, G.E. Dowrich and the Dowrich family of Sandford. Part 3. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:4, 1975. — Pages 113-117. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Families. Dowrich Family. 1399-1485. </b><hr />
Welch, Edwin. A pew in Halwill church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:4, 1975. — Pages 118-120. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Halwill. Churches. Pews. Disputes. 1605-1607. </b><hr />
Whittemore, P.J. Fragments of monumental brasses : Clawton and Okehampton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:4, 1975. — Pages 132-135 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Monumental Brasses. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. Highway repairs for Tiverton Turnpike Trust 1877. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:5, 1975. — Pages 178. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Roads. Repair. 1877. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. Sidelights on Tiverton elections, 1834-5. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:5, 1975. — Pages 179. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Elections. 1834-1835. — </b><hr />
Coxhead, J.R.W. Arthur Leyman, artist, 1856-1933. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:5, 1975. — Pages 153-154. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Artists. Leyman, Arthur. Biographies. 1856-1933. — </b><hr />
Cozens, D.H. The Kitson diaries. Part 4. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:5, 1975. — Pages 159-165. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Families. Kitson Family. Diaries. 1758-1820. - </b><hr />
Falla, T.J. A Protestant opinion 1688. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:5, 1975. — Pages 177-178. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Monarchs. James II. Protestant viewpoints. 1688. </b><hr />
H.P. Grand Guignol from parish registers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:5, 1975. — Pages 179-180. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Accidents. Parish register evidence. 1555-1698. — </b><hr />
J.R. The Budleigh salt mines. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:5, 1975. — Pages 176-177. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Budleigh Salterton. Salterns. </b><hr />
Landon, Michael. Sergeant Maynard's wives. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:5, 1975. — Pages 156-159. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lawyers. Maynard, John, Sir. Wives. 1604-1690. - </b><hr />
Miller, Amos C. The puritan minister John Syms. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:5, 1975. — Pages 147-153. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sheepstor. Puritans. Syms, John. 1600-1643. </b><hr />
Ponsford, Clive. Eighteenth and early nineteenth century references to clockmakers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:5, 1975. — Pages 168-170. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clockmakers. 1725-1811. — </b><hr />
Stephens, W.B. The population of Exeter in 1641-2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:5, 1975. — Pages 141-142. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Population. 1641-1642. </b><hr />
Trease, G.E. Dowrich and the Dowrich family of Sandford. Part 4. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:5, 1975. — Pages 154-. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Families. Dowrich Family. 1485-1553. </b><hr />
Wilson, R.E. Water mills in East Devon. Part 5. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:5, 1975. — Pages 170-175. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Watermills. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. Cure for warts at Tiverton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:6, 1976. — Pages 226. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Warts. Remedies. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. Devon memorials in Lichfield Cathedral : Acland and Taylor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:6, 1976. — Pages 225. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Memorials. Lichfield Cathedral. </b><hr />
Davies, Glanville J. The Joyce incident, 1785. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:6, 1976. — Pages 222-223. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Ships. Joyce. Attack On L'espiegle. 1785. </b><hr />
Dickinson, M.G. An early tinworks deed. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:6, 1976. — Pages 185-188. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Tin Mines. Deeds. 1470. - </b><hr />
J.R. The Iddesleigh inkwells. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:6, 1976. — Pages 216-217. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Iddesleigh. Entertainers. Iddesleigh Inkwells. 1930-1940. </b><hr />
Landon, Michael. Sergeant Maynard's children. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:6, 1976. — Pages 200-203. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lawyers. Maynard, John, Sir. Children. 1604-1690. - </b><hr />
Miller, Amos C. The puritan minister John Syms. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:6, 1976. — Pages 217-222. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sheepstor. Puritans. Syms, John. Biographies. 1643-1644. </b><hr />
Ponsford, C.N. More eighteenth and early nineteenth century references to clockmakers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:6, 1976. — Pages 194-196,plate : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clockmakers. 1727-1806. — </b><hr />
Robb, Peter A. Coade and Seely families. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:6, 1976. — Pages 226-227. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Nonconformists. Kiddell, John. </b><hr />
Somers Cocks, J.V. Fernworthy, Dartmoor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:6, 1976. — Pages 203-208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lydford. Estates. Fernworthy. </b><hr />
Trease, G.E. Dowrich and the Dowrich family of Sandford. Part 5. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:6, 1976. — Pages 208-211. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Families. Dowrich Family. 1553-1603. </b><hr />
Welch, Edwin. The diary of H.F.Stroud 1825 and 1826. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:6, 1976. — Pages 223-225. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Huntingdon Connection. Stroud, H.F. Diaries. 1825-1826. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. Tiverton farm workers' contracts, 1824. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:7, 1976. — Pages 266. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Agricultural labourers. Contracts. 1824. — </b><hr />
Brown, H.Miles. Jacob Lovelace's Exeter clock. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:7, 1976. — Pages 265-266. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Clockmakers. Lovelace, Jacob. Clocks. </b><hr />
Brown, Theo. A Devon conjurer. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:7, 1976. — Pages 247-249. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Widecombe-in-the-Moor. Quack Doctors. Tooley, Robert. Accusations. 16--. </b><hr />
Coxhead, J.R.W. Dog-Acre Orchard. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:7, 1976. — Pages 265. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Axmouth. Orchards. Dog-Acre Orchard. </b><hr />
Erskine, Audrey. A map of 'the way to Deartemoore forest, 1609 / Audrey Erskine, Brian Harley and William Ravenhill. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:7, 1976. — Pages 229-236,plate : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Maps. 1609. — </b><hr />
Haynes, R.G. The Bottle Hill Mine leat. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:7, 1976. — Pages 257-260. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Mines. Bottle Hill Mine. Leats. </b><hr />
Hunt, Simon. Two Exeter potteries. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:7, 1976. — Pages 260-261. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Potteries. 1891-1935. - </b><hr />
Rowe, M.M. The Queen's lottery, 1568 / M.M.Rowe and T.J.Falla. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:7, 1976. — Pages 240-243. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Lotteries. 1568. </b><hr />
Trease, G.E. Dowrich and the Dowrich family of Sandford. Part 6. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:7, 1976. — Pages 252-257. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Families. Dowrich Family. </b><hr />
Wilson, R.E. Water mills in East Devon. Part 6. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:7, 1976. — Pages 262-264. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Watermills. </b><hr />
Miller, Amos C. The puritan minister John Syms. Part 3. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:8, 1977. — Pages 287-290. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sheepstor. Puritans. Syms, John. Biographies. 1645-1647. </b><hr />
Newton, Robert. The membership of the chamber of Exeter 1688-1835. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:8, 1977. — Pages 282-286. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Corporation. Councillors. Lists. 1688-1835. </b><hr />
Olding, Simon. The indefatigable Mr Hems of Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:8, 1977. — Pages 290-294. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Sculptors. Hems, Harry. Biographies. 1842-1916. </b><hr />
Phillips, M.C. Water mills in East Devon. Part 7 / M.C.Phillips and R.E.Wilson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:8, 1977. — Pages 304-306. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Watermills. </b><hr />
Ponsford, Clive. A sculptor's despair. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:8, 1977. — Pages 310-311. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Sculptors. Peirce, Robert. Suicide. 1827. </b><hr />
Snow, Vernon F. John Hooker's circle : evidence from his New Year's gift list of 1584. Part 1: Introduction. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:8, 1977. — Pages 273-277. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Officials. Hooker, John. Works. Distribution. 1584. </b><hr />
Stanes, R.G.F. Two cold winters. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:8, 1977. — Pages 311-312. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Climate. 1739-1784. — </b><hr />
Thorne, Roger F.S. Methodist chapels in Devon : Myles' list 1813. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:8, 1977. — Pages 309-310. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Methodist Chapels. Lists. 1813. </b><hr />
Trease, G.E. The ancestry of a Crediton-born artist. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:8, 1977. — Pages 306-308. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Artists. Traies, William. Ancestors. </b><hr />
Whittemore, P.J. Monumental brass at Stokeinteignhead church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:8, 1977. — Pages 300-303 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stokeinteignhead. Monumental Brasses. 13--. — </b><hr />
Alcock, N.W. The Topsham charter / N.W.Alcock and I.Coombes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:9, 1977. — Pages 324-327 : map. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Charters. 937. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. Superstitions : Tiverton district. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:9, 1977. — Pages 355-356. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Superstitions. </b><hr />
Miller, Amos C. The puritan minister John Syms. Part 4. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:9, 1977. — Pages 342-345. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Puritans. Syms, John. Biographies. 1647-1650. </b><hr />
Newton, Robert. The membership of the Chamber of Exeter 1688-1835. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:9, 1977. — Pages 333-336. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Corporation. Councillors. 1688-1835. </b><hr />
Porter, Stephen. Town fires : the case of Tiverton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:9, 1977. — Pages 345-348. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Fires. 1591-1785. </b><hr />
Snow, Vernon F. John Hooker's circle : evidence from his New Year's gift list of 1584. Part 2 [text and biographical identifications]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:9, 1977. — Pages 317-24. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Officials. Hooker, John. Works. Distribution. 1584. </b><hr />
Trease, G.E. Dowrich and the Dowrich family of Sandford. Part 7. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 33:9, 1977. — Pages 348-352. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Families. Dowrich Family. </b><hr />
Alcock, N.W. The Topsham charter. Part 2 / N.W.Alcock and I.Coombes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:1, 1978. — Pages 3-. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Land Charters. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. Horse dealers' lore (Tiverton district). — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:1, 1978. — Pages 38. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Horse Dealers. Folklore. 1920-1930. </b><hr />
Haynes, R.G. Lost tracks on Greenwell Down. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:1, 1978. — Pages 27-29. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Meavy. Trackways. Greenwell Down. </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. Education in the West of England 1066-1548 : additions and corrections. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:1, 1978. — Pages 22-25. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Education. 1066-1546. — </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. The transept altars of Exeter Cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:1, 1978. — Pages 1-3. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Transepts. Altars. </b><hr />
Phillips, M.C. Water mills in East Devon. Part 8 / M.C.Phillips and R.E.Wilson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:1, 1978. — Pages 32-36. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Watermills. </b><hr />
Roberts, John. The second marriage of Walter Rawley. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:1, 1978. — Pages 11-13. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Budleigh. Gentry. Rawley, Walter. Wives. 1526-1548. - </b><hr />
Stanes, R.G.F. Iron-smelting site at Hemyock. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:1, 1978. — Pages 36-37. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hemyock. Iron Smelting. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bulkworthy. Muster Rolls. 1569. </b><hr />
Trease, G.E. Sandford and the 1569 muster roll. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:1, 1978. — Pages 38-39. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Muster Rolls. 1569. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. Child labour at Withleigh 1895. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:2, 1978. — Pages 62. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Agricultural labourers. Children. 1895. — </b><hr />
Beddard, R.A. Eighteenth century episcopal standards : Bishop Keppel's confirmation circular of 1766. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:2, 1978. — Pages 45-51. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops. Keppel, Frederick. Character. 1762-1777 - </b><hr />
Harley, J.B. The Ordnance Survey 1:500 plans of Exeter, 1874-1877 / J.B.Harley and J.B.Manterfield. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:2, 1978. — Pages 63-75 : maps. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Maps. Ordnance Survey. 1874-1877. </b><hr />
Haynes, R.G. The care of rabbits on Dartmoor warrens. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:2, 1978. — Pages 55-57. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Warrens. Rabbits. Husbandry. </b><hr />
Kanefsky, John. Devon tollhouses : an addendum. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:2, 1978. — Pages 61-62. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tollhouses. </b><hr />
Phillips, M.C. Water mills in East Devon. Part 9 / M.C.Phillips & R.E.Wilson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:2, 1978. — Pages 75-. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Watermills. </b><hr />
Roberts, John. A Jacobean physician. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:2, 1978. — Pages 80-81. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Medical Practitioners. Jacquinto, Bartholomew. Lawsuits. 1607. </b><hr />
Whittemore, P.J. The lost monumental brasses of Devonshire. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:2, 1978. — Pages 57-61. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Monumental Brasses. </b><hr />
Chiswell, Ann. Ker Street people, Devonport. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:3, 1979. — Pages 125-127. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Streets. Ker Street. Social conditions. 1851. </b><hr />
Falla, T.J. E.H.Harbottle and Heavitree church tower. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:3, 1979. — Pages 123-125. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Churches. Heavitree Church. Towers. Construction. 1887-1893. </b><hr />
Ferrar, R.J. Some observations on the Parracombe burials register. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:3, 1979. — Pages 108-110. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Parracombe. Mortality. Parish Register Evidence. 1820-1969. </b><hr />
Haynes, R.G. The boundaries of Hentor Warren in 1807. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:3, 1979. — Pages 97-98. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Warrens. Hentor Warren. Boundaries. 1807. </b><hr />
Phillips, M.C. Water mills in East Devon. Part 10 / M.C.Phillips & R.E.Wilson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:3, 1979. — Pages 113-119 : map. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Watermills. </b><hr />
Ravenhill, William. Further proposals for county maps of Cornwall (1748) and Devon (1750). — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:3, 1979. — Pages 89-93 : facsims. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Maps. Proposals. 1748-1750. </b><hr />
Stanes, R.G.F. The new disease and the Parliamentary Army, 1645. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:3, 1979. — Pages 119-120. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Armies. Epidemics. 1645. — </b><hr />
Starkey, F.H. Notes on Devonport Leat and the area around Nun's Cross Farm, Dartmoor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:3, 1979. — Pages 103-104. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Leats. Devonport Leat. </b><hr />
Thomas, John. Two Lundy notes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:3, 1979. — Pages 120-. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lundy. History. 1586-1747. — </b><hr />
Whittemore, P.J. The lost monumental brasses of Devonshire. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:3, 1979. — Pages 110-112 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Monumental Brasses. </b><hr />
Wilson, R.E. The Folletts. Part 1. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:3, 1979. — Pages 94-97. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sidmouth. Families. Follett Family. </b><hr />
Fitch-Northen, Charles. A revision of the Grenville pedigree. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:4, 1979. — Pages 154-161. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Grenville Family. </b><hr />
Hopkins, John T. The Codners of Berry Pomeroy : a clerical dynasty. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:4, 1979. — Pages 133-139. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Berry Pomeroy. Families. Codner Family. Clergy. 1600-1750. </b><hr />
Phillips, M.C. Water mills in East Devon. Part 11 / M.C.Phillips & R.E.Wilson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:4, 1979. — Pages 139-144. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Watermills. </b><hr />
Roberts, John. Lundy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:4, 1979. — Pages 167-167. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lundy. History. 1550-1610. — </b><hr />
Roberts, John. — Lindy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:4, 1979. — Pages 167. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lundy. History. 1550-1610. — </b><hr />
Round, Pauline E. The Trump family : a study in local continuity / Pauline E.Round and Charles W.Marshall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:4, 1979. — Pages 144-. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Trump Family. Distribution. </b><hr />
Strakey, F.H. A misplaced Dartmoor farm. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:4, 1979. — Pages 146-149. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Farms. Mandles. Location. </b><hr />
Wilson, R.E. The Folletts. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:4, 1979. — Pages 149-154. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sidmouth. Families. Follett Family. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. Alternative names for Cullompton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:5, 1980. — Pages 213-214. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cullompton. Place-names. Cullompton. Variation. </b><hr />
Coxhead, J.R.W. Alfred Leyman, artist, 1856-1933. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:5, 1980. — Pages 209-210. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Artists. Leyman, Alfred. Biographies. 1856-1933. — </b><hr />
Dickinson, M.G. Mining activity and Cornish migration at Mary Tavy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:5, 1980. — Pages 184-188. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Mary Tavy. Miners. Migration From Cornwall. 1700-1818. </b><hr />
Falla, Trevor J. Heavitree Breweries. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:5, 1980. — Pages 211-213. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Breweries. </b><hr />
Harley, J.B. The gift of a Saxton atlas to the University of Exeter / J.B.Harley and William Ravenhill. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:5, 1980. — Pages 194-201. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Maps. Saxton, Christopher. 1575. </b><hr />
Porter, Jeffrey. Exeter Friends of Labour loan societies 1859-67. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:5, 1980. — Pages 181-183. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Friendly Societies. Friends of Labour. 1859-1867. </b><hr />
R.S.C. The Will-o'-the-Wisp Literary Club, circa 1901-1903. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:5, 1980. — Pages 201-203. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Silverton. Literary societies. Will-O'-The-Wisp Club. 1901-1903. </b><hr />
Starkey, F.H. The highways of Ilsington / F.H.Starkey and May M.Meredew. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:5, 1980. — Pages 203-208. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ilsington. Roads. Repair. 1798-1819. </b><hr />
Thomas, E.G. The Yealmpton pauper apprentices. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:5, 1980. — Pages 192-194. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Yealmpton. Apprentices. Poverty relief. </b><hr />
Deakin, Q.E. John Hooker's 'Description of Excester' : a comparison of the manuscripts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:6, 1980. — Pages 229-238. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Historians. Hooker, John. Manuscripts. </b><hr />
Kowaleski, Maryanne. Taxpayers in late 14th century Exeter : the 1377 murage roll. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:6, 1980. — Pages 217-222. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Tax Assessments. Murage Rolls. 1377. </b><hr />
Minchinton, Walter. Yet further Devon windmills. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:6, 1980. — Pages 238-240. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Windmills. </b><hr />
Porter, Stephen. The weather and the capture of Dartmouth in 1646. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:6, 1980. — Pages 245-247. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Wars. Civil War. Capture. Weather. 1646. - </b><hr />
Starkey, F.H. The highways of Ilsington. Part 2 / F.H.Starkey & May H.Meredew. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:6, 1980. — Pages 240-244. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ilsington. Roads. Repair. 1819-1827. </b><hr />
Whittemore, P.J. The lost monumental brasses of Devonshire. Part 3. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:6, 1980. — Pages 248-250 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Monumental Brasses. </b><hr />
Alcock, N.W. An American stray : the inventory of Henry Worthe of Washfield, 1606. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:7, 1981. — Pages 271-273. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Washfield. Farmers. Worthe, Henry. Inventories. 1606. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. Sandford "pigs' ears". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:7, 1981. — Pages 298-299. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sandford. Biscuits. Customs. Pigs Ears. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. An unrecorded mayor of Tiverton, 1682. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:7, 1981. — Pages 299. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Mayors. Peirce, Peter. 1682. </b><hr />
Deakin, Q.E. John Hooker's 'Description of Excester' : a comparison of the manuscripts. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:7, 1981. — Pages 264-271. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Historians. Hooker, John. Manuscripts. </b><hr />
Dickinson, M.G. A " Skimmington ride" at Aveton Gifford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:7, 1981. — Pages 290-292. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Aveton Gifford. Customs. Skimmington rides. 1737. — </b><hr />
Raymond, S.A. The curates of Week St. Mary : a provisional list to 1850. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:7, 1981. — Pages 274-280. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Week Saint Mary. Curates. Lists. 1308-1850. </b><hr />
Rendle, R.SJ. The Ferris family of Exeter and other goldsmiths. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:7, 1981. — Pages 285-290. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Goldsmiths. Ferris Family. </b><hr />
Somers Cocks, J.V. Coloured plan of East Allington, c.1600. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:7, 1981. — Pages 261-263,plate : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Allington. Maps. 1600. — </b><hr />
Swanton, M.J. An eye-witness account of the restoration of Exeter Cathedral Lady Chapel, 1820. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:7, 1981. — Pages 284-285. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Lady Chapel. Restoration. 1820. - </b><hr />
Whittemore, P.J. The lost monumental brasses of Devonshire. Part 4. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:7, 1981. — Pages 292-297 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Monumental Brasses. </b><hr />
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. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clyst Saint Mary Manors. Bishop's Clyst. Court rolls. 1462-1589. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. A hoax at Tiverton 1823. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:8, 1981. — Pages 343-344. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Hoaxes. 1823. - </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. Juvenile wage rates in Tiverton in 1864 and 1877. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:8, 1981. — Pages 335-336. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Textile Manufacturers. Heathcote. Child Labour. Wages. 1864-1877. </b><hr />
Blake, D.W. An original bull of Pope Eugenius III, 7th February 1146. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:8, 1981. — Pages 307-311. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Estates. Papal Bulls. 1146. - </b><hr />
Coxhead, J.R.W. Alfred Leyman, artist, 1856-1933 : an addendum. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:8, 1981. — Pages 326-328. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Artists. Leyman, Alfred. Biographies. 1856-1933. — </b><hr />
Dawe, P.N. Devon people in Dorset parish registers. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:8, 1981. — Pages 336. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Migration To Dorset. Parish Register Evidence. </b><hr />
Eardley-Wilmot, H. Leland's road and a telling-house, S.W.Exmoor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:8, 1981. — Pages 329-333 : map. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Molton. Roads. </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. The medieval chantries of Exeter Cathedral. Part 1. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:8, 1981. — Pages 319-326. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Chantries. </b><hr />
Pugsley, D. The Leahs of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:8, 1981. — Pages 313-319 : map. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Ley. </b><hr />
Robinson, Rosemary. Millstone working on Brent Moor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:8, 1981. — Pages 333-334. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Brent. Moors. Brent Moor. Millstones. Manufacture. </b><hr />
Smith, Michael. John Prince and the publication of 'The worthies of Devon'. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:8, 1981. — Pages 301-307. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Historians. Prince, John. Works. Publication. </b><hr />
Stranes, R.G.F. The population of Devon, 17th and 18th centuries. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:8, 1981. — Pages 335-335. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Population. 1625-1713. </b><hr />
Whittemore, P.J. The lost monumental brasses of Devonshire. Part 5. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 34:8, 1981. — Pages 336-340. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Monumental Brasses. </b><hr />
Bryant, W.N. Plymouth Borough Prison in the census of 1871. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:01, 1982. — Pages 33-34. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Prisons. Plymouth Borough Prison. Prisoners. Censuses. 1871. </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. The medieval chantries of Exeter Cathedral. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:01, 1982. — Pages 12-21. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Chantries. </b><hr />
Smith, J.B. Traditions from Altarnun and South Zeal. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:01, 1982. — Pages 21-25. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Zeal. Folklore. </b><hr />
Stanes, R.G.F. Still liquor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:01, 1982. — Pages 41. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Payhembury. Distilled Liquors. </b><hr />
Thorne, John O. Combeinteignhead church before its 19th century restorations. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:01, 1982. — Pages 35-40. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Combeinteignhead. Churches. Architectural features. </b><hr />
Brighouse, Ursula W. Milling in Woodbury. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:02, 1982. — Pages 63-66. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Woodbury. Mills. </b><hr />
Chiswell, Ann. Devonport workhouse. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:02, 1982. — Pages 79-82. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Workhouses. Devonport Workhouse. 1777-1973. </b><hr />
Finch, Greg. Uffculme records in the Wiltshire Record of fice. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:02, 1982. — Pages 84. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Uffculme. Church Courts. Peculiar Court of Uffculme. Records. 1621-1846. </b><hr />
Harley, J.B. George Withiell : a West Country surveyor of the late seventeenth century / J.B.Harley and E.A.Stuart. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:02, 1982. — Pages 45-58 : map. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Surveyors. Withiell, George. 1675-1700. </b><hr />
Moon, A.A. Exeter butter badger in Dorset 1631. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:02, 1982. — Pages 83-84. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Butter Trade. Licences. 1631. </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. The medieval chantries of Exeter Cathedral. Part 3. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:02, 1982. — Pages 67-71. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Chantries. </b><hr />
Porter, J.H. Strikes and intimidation in the building trades of late Victorian Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:02, 1982. — Pages 58-63. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Building Industries. Industrial relations. 1860-1900. </b><hr />
Sellman, R.R. Dutch prisoners in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:02, 1982. — Pages 84-86. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Prisoner of War. Dutch War 2nd. 1664-1667. </b><hr />
Thorne, John O. Combeinteignhead church : two nineteenth century restorations. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:02, 1982. — Pages 74-79. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Combeinteignhead. Churches. Restoration. 1851-1887. </b><hr />
Buckland, J.S. The first Eddystone lighthouse. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:03, 1983. — Pages 128-130. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Lighthouses. Eddystone Lighthouse. 1697. - </b><hr />
Dickinson, M.G. Eighteenth century engine builders. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:03, 1983. — Pages 123-124. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Engineers. Hawthorn Family. 1700-1800. </b><hr />
Falla, T.J. The population of two Exeter parishes in 1641-2 / T.Falla & M.M.Rowe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:03, 1983. — Pages 89-95. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Population. 1641-1642. </b><hr />
Falla, T.J. Sir Gilbert Scott in Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:03, 1983. — Pages 124-125. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Architects. Scott, Gilbert. Sir. 1838-1841. </b><hr />
Harley, J.B. George Withiell : a West Country surveyor of the late seventeenth century / J.B.Harley and E.A.Stuart. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:03, 1983. — Pages 89-114,plates : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Surveyors. Withiell, George. 1675-1702. - </b><hr />
Sellman, R.R. Captain Swing in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:03, 1983. — Pages 95-117. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Agricultural labourers. Protests. 1830. — </b><hr />
Whittemore, P.J. The lost monumental brasses of Devon. Part 6. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:03, 1983. — Pages 126-128. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Monumental Brasses. </b><hr />
Wilson, R.E. Old letters from Teignmouth. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:03, 1983. — Pages 120-121. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Teignmouth. Social Conditions. Correspondence. 1826. </b><hr />
Authers, W.P. The great fire of Tiverton 1731. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:04, 1983. — Pages 160-161. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Fires. 1731. - </b><hr />
Bartlett, John. A nineteenth century circus. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:04, 1983. — Pages 151. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Circuses. Ginnet's Cirque National. 1854. </b><hr />
Cherry, Martin. The liveried personnal of Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon 1384-5. Part 1. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:04, 1983. — Pages 151-159. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Nobles. Courtenay, Edward. E. of Devon. Liveried personnel. 1384-1385. — </b><hr />
Guy, S. Church guide books archive. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:04, 1983. — Pages 161. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Guidebooks. Collections. </b><hr />
Madge, Mervyn. Some Plymouth apothecaries. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:04, 1983. — Pages 159-160. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Apothecaries. 1644-1780. — </b><hr />
Payne, Ian. Two early organists of Exeter Cathedral : Matthew Godwin and Arthur Cocke. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:04, 1983. — Pages 133-142 : music. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Organists. 1586-1593. - </b><hr />
Woods, Iris M. Parish apprentices in Widecombe -in-the-Moor in the 18th and 19th centuries. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:04, 1983. — Pages 143-150. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Widecombe-in-the-Moor. Apprentices. Poverty relief. </b><hr />
Andrews, John H.B. A Devonshire curate. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:05, 1984. — Pages 180-184. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chittlehampton. Curates. Grey, Harry. </b><hr />
Chapman, G.M. An early eighteenth century property deed. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:05, 1984. — Pages 194-196. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Shute. Estates. Petre Estate. Leases. 1703. </b><hr />
Cherry, Martin. The liveried personnel of Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon, 1384-5. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:05, 1984. — Pages 189-193. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Nobles. Courtenay, Edward. E. of Devon. Liveried personnel. 1384-1385. — </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. Alexander Barclay at Ottery St. Mary. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:05, 1984. — Pages 184-189. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ottery Saint Mary. Writers. Barclay, Alexander. </b><hr />
Porter, J.H. The Teign oyster beds. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:05, 1984. — Pages 174-180. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Teign River. Oyster Fisheries. 1850-1890. </b><hr />
Cherry, Martin. The liveried personnel of Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon, 1384-5. Part 3. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:06, 1984. — Pages 219-225. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Nobles. Courtenay, Edward. E. of Devon. Liveried personnel. 1384-1385. — </b><hr />
Collings, A.G. Beacons in Devon and Cornwall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:06, 1984. — Pages 233-234. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Burrington. Beacons. 1224-1625. </b><hr />
Deacon, Audrey. A versatile surgeon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:06, 1984. — Pages 214-218. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Surgeons. Sheldon, John. Biographies. 1752-1808. </b><hr />
Porter, J.H. A man trap set in Devon, 1888. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:06, 1984. — Pages 213-214. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Monkton. Poaching. Trials. 1888. </b><hr />
Pugsley, David. The town on the Culm. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:06, 1984. — Pages 201-209. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cullompton. Place-names. </b><hr />
Sellman, R.R. Licensed schoolmasters. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:06, 1984. — Pages 209-212. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Schoolteachers. Licensing. 1662-1750. </b><hr />
Stanes, R.G.F. Burrington and Week. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:06, 1984. — Pages 233. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Burrington. Folk Rhymes. </b><hr />
Way, Anthony H. The family of Blessed William Way. Part 1. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:06, 1984. — Pages 228-233. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Way Family. </b><hr />
C.A.R.R. Cullompton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:07, 1985. — Pages 264. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cullompton. History. </b><hr />
Cherry, Martin. The liveried personnel of Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon, 1384-5. Part 4 [Thomas Gyldespin-Thomas Molby]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:07, 1985. — Pages 258-. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Nobles. Courtenay, Edward. E. of Devon. Liveried personnel. 1384-1385. — </b><hr />
Lewis, C.A. Tyrwhitt's North Devon Wharf. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:07, 1985. — Pages 256-257. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Yelverton. Warehouses. North Devon Wharf. 1823-1842. </b><hr />
Porter, J.H. Henry Rider Haggard in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:07, 1985. — Pages 254-255. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Writers. Haggard, Henry Rider. Visits to Devon. 1901-1918. - </b><hr />
Porter, Stephen. The destruction of Axminster in 1644. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:07, 1985. — Pages 243-246. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Axminster. Wars. Civil War. Sacking. 1644. - </b><hr />
Somers Cocks, J.V. The manors of Robert, Earl of Mortain, in the Devon Domesday survey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:07, 1985. — Pages 241-243. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Nobles. Robert. Earl of Mortain. Manors. Valuation. 1086. </b><hr />
Stoyle, Ian. The Cobbett of the West. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:07, 1985. — Pages 257-258. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Journalists. Latimer, William. </b><hr />
Way, Anthony H. The family of Blessed William Way. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:07, 1985. — Pages 266-272. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Way Family. </b><hr />
Youings, Joyce. A new maritime history of Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:07, 1985. — Pages 280. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Shipping. Histories. Proposals. </b><hr />
Brewer, David J.L. Rabbit warrens on Dartmoor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:08, 1985. — Pages 295-297 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Warrens. </b><hr />
Cherry, Martin. The liveried personnel of Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon, 1385-5.. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:08, 1985. — Pages 302-310. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Nobles. Courtenay, Edward. E. of Devon. Liveried personnel. 1384-1385. — </b><hr />
Emerson, Jane. Social conditions in mid-Victorian Exeter by "White Slave". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:08, 1985. — Pages 298-302. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Social Conditions. 1854. — </b><hr />
Grant, Alison. Earthenware stoves. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:08, 1985. — Pages 313-315 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Stoves. Earthenware Stoves. </b><hr />
Hann, George E. Isaac Hann, Baptist minister. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:08, 1985. — Pages 312-313. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dalwood. Baptists. Hann, Isaac. 1690-1760. </b><hr />
Hughes, Mark. John Damarel, knight (d.1392). — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:08, 1985. — Pages 310-312. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lustleigh. Knights. Damarel, John. -1392. — </b><hr />
Kowaleski, Maryanne. The 1377 Dartmouth poll tax. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:08, 1985. — Pages 286-295. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Poll Taxes. 1377. </b><hr />
Bartlett, John. James Anthony Froude in Bideford, 1855-60. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:09, 1986. — Pages 344-347. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Historians. Froude, James Anthony. 1855-1860. </b><hr />
J.R. An early Devon pot culture. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:09, 1986. — Pages 353-354. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Pots. Use. Prehistoric Sites. </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. Rawridge Chapel, Upottery. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:09, 1986. — Pages 327-331. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Upottery. Chapels. Rawridge Chapel. 1190-1548. - </b><hr />
Ravenhill, William. Richard Cowl's proposals for making a new county map of Devon in. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:09, 1986. — Pages 338-344 : facsim. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Surveyors. Cowl, Richard. Maps. Proposals. 1787. </b><hr />
Sellman, R.R. A 1690 pharmacopeia. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:09, 1986. — Pages 335-337. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chudleigh. Medicine. Remedies. 1690. </b><hr />
Yeo, Geoffrey. Where was Cowick Priory?. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:09, 1986. — Pages 321-326. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Priories. Cowick Priory. Location. </b><hr />
Bending, Arthur. Sir Robert Bendyn, the King's Admiral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:10, 1986. — Pages 386-389. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Admirals. Bendyn, Robert. Sir. 1290-1331. — </b><hr />
Black, Jeremy. The development of the Devon Riviera. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:10, 1986. — Pages 393. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Teignmouth. Description and travel. 1762. — </b><hr />
Brewer, David J. More information on warrens on Dartmoor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:10, 1986. — Pages 391. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Warrens. </b><hr />
Bryant, W.N. Some Plymouth institutions in the 1861 census. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:10, 1986. — Pages 364-365. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Residential Institutions. Population. 1861. </b><hr />
Haynes, R.G. Rabbit warrens on Dartmoor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:10, 1986. — Pages 390-391. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Warrens. </b><hr />
Minchinton, Walter. Cider spirit in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:10, 1986. — Pages 391-392. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cider Spirit. </b><hr />
Porter, J.H. The Exe Bight Oyster Fishery and Pier Company, 1864-72. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:10, 1986. — Pages 357-363. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exe Estuary. Oyster Fisheries. Exe Bight Oyster Fishery. 1864-1872. </b><hr />
Radford, C.A.Ralegh. Cowick Priory. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:10, 1986. — Pages 383-384. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Priories. Cowick Priory. Location. </b><hr />
Stanes, Robin. Blackdown Barrows. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:10, 1986. — Pages 384-386. <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Blackdown Hills. Barrows. </b><hr />
Starkey, David J. A note on the privateering career of the King George, 1779. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:10, 1986. — Pages 365-368. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Privateers. King George. Voyages. 1779. </b><hr />
Whittet, T.D. Devon apothecaries' and barber surgeons' tokens and their issue. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 35:10, 1986. — Pages 368-377 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Medical Practitioners. Tokens. </b><hr />
Black, Jeremy. The discovery of the Cullomptom church decorations. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:01, 1987. — Pages 35-36. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cullompton. Churches. Saint Andrew's Church. Murals. Discovery. 1799. </b><hr />
Cocks, J.V.Somers. The Great Western Railway and the development of Devon and Cornwall. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:01, 1987. — Pages 9-20. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Railways. Great Western Railway. Economic influence. 1844-1940. </b><hr />
Evans, David. The technique of lime burning. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:01, 1987. — Pages 34-35. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Limekilns. 1786. - </b><hr />
Holloway, Estelle. The Fowells of Fowlescombe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:01, 1987. — Pages 29-32 : geneal table. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ugborough. Families. Fowells Family. 1300-1700. </b><hr />
James, Jeane. Cleeve memorial, Kentisbeare church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:01, 1987. — Pages 37-39. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kentisbeare. Churches. Monuments. Cleeve. </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. The lost parish of Dotton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:01, 1987. — Pages 1-5 : map. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colaton Raleigh. Manors. Dotton. 1066-1894. </b><hr />
Porter, J.H. Duck decoys. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:01, 1987. — Pages 26-28. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Duck Decoys. </b><hr />
Smith, M.G. Bishop Trelawney's visitation articles, 1692. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:01, 1987. — Pages 33-34. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Episcopal Visitations. 1692. — </b><hr />
Black, Jeremy. Church building in eighteenth-century Honiton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:02, 1987. — Pages 68-69. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Churches. Allhallows Chapel. Opening. Celebrations. </b><hr />
Bryant, W.N. Plymouth borough police force, 1852. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:02, 1987. — Pages 58-60. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Police. 1852. </b><hr />
Edgcombe G. The surname Edg(e)combe/Edg(e)cumbe : origin of the form "Edgcumbe" in the 16th century. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:02, 1987. — Pages 65-68. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Families. Edgcumbe Family. </b><hr />
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. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Brixham. Hillforts. Noss Hillfort. </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. Warland Hospital, Totnes and the Trinitarian friars in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:02, 1987. — Pages 41-48. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Hospitals. Warland Hospital. Trinitarian Friars. 1271-1514. </b><hr />
Porter, J.H. Beastly baiting. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:02, 1987. — Pages 54-58. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bull Baiting. </b><hr />
Black, Jeremy. A political demonstration in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:03, 1988. — Pages 105-107. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cullompton. Cider. Taxation. Protests. 1766. </b><hr />
Black, Jeremy. A strange fish. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:03, 1988. — Pages 107-108. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Fishes. Triton. 1737. </b><hr />
Chapman, G.M. An eighteenth century east Devon farm. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:03, 1988. — Pages 101-103. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hawkchurch. Farmers. Domett, George. Property. Conveyance. 1735. </b><hr />
Finch, G. Railways and the balance of trade in Victorian Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:03, 1988. — Pages 85-88. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Railways. Effect on trade. 1844-1913. - </b><hr />
Minchinton, Walter. More on James Golsworthy. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:03, 1988. — Pages 109-110. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Engineers. Golsworthy, James. 1770-1850. </b><hr />
Porter, J.H. Courtenay decoymen of the eighteenth century. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:03, 1988. — Pages 88-89. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot. Duck Decoys. 1717-1739. — </b><hr />
Smith, Michael. Was there a Dutch department for disinformation in Exeter, November 1688?. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:03, 1988. — Pages 81-85. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Invasions. Glorious Revolution. Propaganda. 1688. </b><hr />
Stanes, Robin. A Civil War tale from Payhembury. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:03, 1988. — Pages 108-. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Payhembury. Wars. Civil War. </b><hr />
Stanes, Robin. Penance at Uffculme. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:03, 1988. — Pages 104-105. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Uffculme. Ecclesiastical Courts. Prebendal Court of Uffculme. Penances. 1664-1672. </b><hr />
Starkey, F.H. A relic of old Torquay. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:03, 1988. — Pages 94-97. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Social Life. 1790-1800. — </b><hr />
Woolner, Diana. Lady Mary's Chapel (Newton Bushel), Newton Abbot. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:03, 1988. — Pages 97-101 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot. Chapels. Teignwick Chapel. </b><hr />
Bryant, W.N. Plymouth Emigration Depot in the nineteenth century. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:04, 1988. — Pages 118-121. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Emigration. Plymouth Emigration Depot. 1840-1860. </b><hr />
Chiswell, Ann. The old almshouse. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:04, 1988. — Pages 133-137. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Almshouses. Old Almshouse. </b><hr />
Dickinson, M.G. Another batch of church pews. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:04, 1988. — Pages 132. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Atherington. Churches. Pews. Plans. 1683. </b><hr />
Goodman, A.T. Ann Glanville : her context. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:04, 1988. — Pages 127-132. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Rowing. Women. </b><hr />
Porter, J.H. Co-operative experience in nineteenth century Exeter and Devon. Part 1. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:04, 1988. — Pages 113-118. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cooperative Movement. 1850-1900. </b><hr />
Radford, C.A.Ralegh. The church near a windmill. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:04, 1988. — Pages 139. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. East Portlemouth. Churches. Illustrations. </b><hr />
Rowe, John. The cavalry barracks at Barnstaple. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:04, 1988. — Pages 121-127. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. Barracks. </b><hr />
Minchinton, Walter. More tidemills - and another windmill. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:05, 1989. — Pages 175-6. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Brixham. Windmills. Lupton Mill. </b><hr />
Minchinton, Walter. More tidemills - and another windmill. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:05, 1989. — Pages 175-176. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tidemills. </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. A letter of Saint Roche'. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:05, 1989. — Pages 153-159 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Hospitals. Saint Roche. Indulgences. 1510. </b><hr />
Porter, J.H. Co-operative experience in nineteenth century Exeter and Devon. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:05, 1989. — Pages 159-166. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cooperative Movement. 1850-1900. </b><hr />
Yallop, H.J. A Devon postal service in 1600. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:05, 1989. — Pages 166-168. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Postal Services. 1595-1609. - </b><hr />
Head, D. Manor of Heppastebe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:06, 1989. — Pages 217-219. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Clyst Hydon. Manors. Hebstubbs. </b><hr />
M.M.C. The King's 'Catholick Chappell' 1687. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:06, 1989. — Pages 216. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Roman Catholic Church. 1687. </b><hr />
Pugsley, David. Moore's aisle, Cullompton Church. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:06, 1989. — Pages 214-216. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cullompton. Churches. Aisles. Wall paintings. </b><hr />
Rowe, Margery M. Postscript to 1688. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:06, 1989. — Pages 216-217. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Invasions. Glorious Revolution. Soldiers. Care. 1688. </b><hr />
Smith, J.B. Shearwaters, puffins and tourists : a note on the formation of dialect vocabulary. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:06, 1989. — Pages 193-196. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Vocabulary. Tourists. </b><hr />
Soper, C.S. Robert Rydon : 15th century local boy makes good. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:06, 1989. — Pages 211-213. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Officials. Rydon, Robert. 1450-1500. </b><hr />
Webb, R.R. Two Devon vagrants 1715. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:06, 1989. — Pages 219-220. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Vagrants. </b><hr />
Dickinson, M.G. The Princetown massacre : a footnote to Baring Gould's account. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:07, 1990. — Pages 248-249. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Princetown. Prisoners of War. Massacres. 1815. </b><hr />
Gray, Todd. Witchcraft in the diocese of Exeter : Dartmouth 1601-1602. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:07, 1990. — Pages 230-238. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Witches. 1601-1602. — </b><hr />
Rose, Louise. Stucley's map of Bideford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:07, 1990. — Pages 259-260. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Maps. Stucley. 1725. </b><hr />
Rossiter, W.J.C. The origin of the surname Rossiter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:07, 1990. — Pages 249-254. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Families. Rossiter Family. </b><hr />
Treadwell, Michael. The Exeter printer of 1688 / Michael Treadwell and Ian Maxted. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:07, 1990. — Pages 255-259. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Printers. B., J. 1688. </b><hr />
Woolner, D.H. A siege of Exeter and an ambush at Teignbridge from Geoffrey, Wace and Layamon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:07, 1990. — Pages 225-230. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Historians. Geoffrey of Monmouth. Accuracy. </b><hr />
Yallop, H.J. Devon lacemakers' songs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:07, 1990. — Pages 255. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lacemakers. Songs. </b><hr />
Gray, Todd. Witchcraft in the diocese of Exeter. Part 2 / Todd Gray and John Draisey. [East Worlington, Townstall, Moretonhampstead]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:08, 1990. — Pages 281-6. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Witches. 1558-1559. — </b><hr />
Maxted, Ian. The Exeter printer of 1683 : a ghost laid. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:08, 1990. — Pages 273-276. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Printers. 1683. </b><hr />
Wilson, Geoffrey. Public hire chairs in Exeter. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:08, 1990. — Pages 265-269. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Sedan Chairs. 1769-1841. </b><hr />
Dickinson, M.G. Early Exeter printers: an amendment. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:09, 1991. — Pages 336. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Printers. 1682-1698. </b><hr />
Gray, Todd. Witchcraft in the Diocese of Exeter. Part 3. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:09, 1991. — Pages 305. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Witches. </b><hr />
Stanes, Robin. The Devonshire hedgebank. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:09, 1991. — Pages 301. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hedgebanks. </b><hr />
Wilson, Geoffrey. Public hire chairs in Exeter. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:09, 1991. — Pages 314-24 : map. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Sedan Chairs. </b><hr />
Davin, Richard. Taking the pride out of Prideaux / Richard Davin and Michael Dickinson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:10, 1991. — Pages 376-8. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Holbeton. Gentry. Prideaux, Thomas. Satirical Verse. 1699-1700. - </b><hr />
Gray, Todd. Witchcraft in the diocese of Exeter. Part 4 / Todd Gray and John Draisey. Whimple (1565), Chawleigh (1571) & Morwenstow (1575). — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:10, 1991. — Pages 366-9. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Witches. 1565-1575. — </b><hr />
Lowe, M.C. The Crediton and Chudleigh turnpike trust : a mystery. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:10, 1991. — Pages 369-70. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Turnpike Trusts. Crediton And Chudleigh Trust. 1831-1835. </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. Two early prayer-books from north Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:10, 1991. — Pages 345-5. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Prayer Books. 1400-1500. </b><hr />
Soper, C.S. Robert Rydon : a further note. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:10, 1991. — Pages 379. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Officials. Rydon, Robert. 1450-1500. </b><hr />
Starkey, David J. London capitalists, Channel Islands seafarers and Devon's private ships-of-war, 1739-48 / David J.Starkey and Peter Raban. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:10, 1991. — Pages 351-4. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Privateers. 1739-1748. </b><hr />
Thomas, D.L.B. Two Bridges. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 36:10, 1991. — Pages 363-6 : map. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Bridges. Two Bridges. </b><hr />
Dickinson, M.G. Chancellors and chancellor-like officials of the Diocese of Exeter, 1504-1971. Part 1: Introduction and list 1504-1643. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:01, 1992. — Pages 14. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Chancellors. 1504-1643. — </b><hr />
Gray, Todd. Witchcraft in the Diocese of Exeter. Part 5 / Todd Gray and John Draisey. Crediton (1584) & Sidbury (1588). — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:01, 1992. — Pages 28-34. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Witches. 1584-1588. — </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. Henry de Berbilond, d. 1296: a vicar choral of Exeter Cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:01, 1992. — Pages 1-7. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Clergy. Berbilond, Henry de. Wills. 1296. - </b><hr />
Picken, W.M.M. The Beville obituary II. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:01, 1992. — Pages 35-41. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Obituaries. Collections. </b><hr />
Stoyle, Mark. An early incident in the life of General George Monk. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:01, 1992. — Pages 7-14. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Great Torrington. Generals. Monck, George. Assaults. 1626-1627. </b><hr />
Bosanko, John. Inscription in Exeter Cathedral. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:02, 1992. — Pages 74. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Monuments. Moe, Margaret. </b><hr />
Dickinson, M.G. Chancellors and chancellor-like officials of the Diocese of Exeter. Part 2: list 1663-1971. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:02, 1992. — Pages 65-68. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Chancellors. 1663-1971. </b><hr />
Gray, Todd. Witchcraft in the Diocese of Exeter. Part 6 / by Todd Gray and John Draisey [Topsham (1595 & 1596) & Georgeham (1597). — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:02, 1992. — Pages 68-72. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Witches. 1595-1597. — </b><hr />
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. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bradninch. Saints. Denis. </b><hr />
Porter, J.H. Women and crime: some evidence in Devon from game and fishery offences 1860-1900. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:02, 1992. — Pages 47-8. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Poachers. Women. 1860-1900. </b><hr />
Skinner, Raymond J. The declaracion of Ley : his pedigree. Part 1. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:02, 1992. — Pages 58-65. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Ley Family. Pedigrees. Transcripts. </b><hr />
Smith, J.B. Devonshire "wig" in its wider context. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:02, 1992. — Pages 52-5. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bread. </b><hr />
Smith, Michael. Bishop Brownrigg's register : some missing names. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:02, 1992. — Pages 49-52. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter Diocese. Bishops' registers. Omissions. 1642-1643. </b><hr />
Watkins, M.P. A ghost at Marwood House, Honiton. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:02, 1992. — Pages 72-3. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Honiton. Houses. Marwood House. Ghosts. </b><hr />
Gowers, Ian. Corrections and additions to "Walker revised" as relevant to Devon entries. Part 1 [Adams-Chase]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:03, 1993. — Pages 106-12. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Church of England. Clergy. </b><hr />
Gray, Todd. Witchcraft in the Diocese of Exeter. Part 7 / Todd Gray and John Draisey [St George & St Mary Major, Exeter 1614-5 & Totnes 1619]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:03, 1993. — Pages 98. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Witches. 1614-1619. — </b><hr />
Haydon, Edwin. Recording history for the future : Widworthy's occupations in 1992. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:03, 1993. — Pages 87-90. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Widworthy. Industries & Trades. Statistics. 1992. </b><hr />
McGrady, Richard. John Codrington Bampfylde and William Jackson : the story of a Devonian poet. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:03, 1993. — Pages 90. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Poltimore. Writers. Bampfylde, John Codrington. Biographies. 1754-1796. - </b><hr />
Roberts, John C. de V. Christopher Harris of Radford. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:03, 1993. — Pages 82-7. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Gentry. Harris, Christopher, Sir. Biographies. 1553-1625. - </b><hr />
Skinner, Raymond, J. The declaracion of Ley : his pedigree. Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:03, 1993. — Pages 101-6. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Families. Ley Family. Pedigrees. Transcripts. </b><hr />
Thornton, Dora. The Armada service : a recent acquisition by the British Museum. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:03, 1993. — Pages 81. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Gentry. Harris, Christopher., Sir. Silverware. 1581-1601. - </b><hr />
Erskine, Audrey. Disturbance in Exeter Cathedral 1599-1676. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:04, 1993. — Pages 117-21. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Disturbances. 1599-1676. </b><hr />
Gowers, Ian. Corrections and additions to "Walker revised" as relevant to Devon entries. Part 2 [Churchill-Haycroft]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:04, 1993. — Pages 137-45. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Church of England. Clergy. </b><hr />
Maxted, Ian. Defining Devon's historic communities. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:04, 1993. — Pages 133-7. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Towns. Historical Identity. </b><hr />
Roberts, John C. de V. An Elizabethan pettifogger or viper? : Anthony Coplestone c.1530- c.1613. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:04, 1993. — Pages 129-33. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lawyers. Coplestone, Anthony. Biographies. 1530-1602. - </b><hr />
Smith, Michael. A Presbyterian survivor : Richard Bryan, Rector of Silverton,. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:04, 1993. — Pages 121-8. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Silverton. Clergy. Bryan, Richard. Biographies. 1657-1688. - </b><hr />
Bird, N. du Quesne. Documentary silver relating to mining and refining in the West Country. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:05, 1994. — Pages 160-2. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Silverware. Inscriptions. 1593-1600. </b><hr />
Derriman, James. Frank Hill Perrycoste : the Polperro fingerprint man. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:05, 1994. — Pages 175-9. <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Polperro. Historians. Perrycoste, Frank Hill. Use of fingerprints. </b><hr />
Fox, H.S.A. The millstone makers of medieval Dartmoor. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:05, 1994. — Pages 153-7. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Millstones. Manufacture. 1300-1500. </b><hr />
Gowers, Ian. Corrections and additions to "Walker revised" as relevant to Devon entries. Part 3 [Helyar-March]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:05, 1994. — Pages 168-73. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Church of England. Clergy. </b><hr />
Yallop, John. Silver Street. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:05, 1994. — Pages 180-1. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Silver Street. </b><hr />
Bird, N. du Quesne. Evidence for the export of Exeter silverwares to South Africa, Jersey, Jamaica and India. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:06, 1994. — Pages 196-9. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Silverware. Export. </b><hr />
Gowers, Ian. Corrections and additions to "Walker revised" as relevant to Devon entries. Part 4 [Matthew-Palmer]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:06, 1994. — Pages 199-202. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Church of England. Clergy. </b><hr />
Haydon, Edwin. Devon and Shakespeare's "Tempest". — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:06, 1994. — Pages 189-91. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Ships. Sea Venture. Shipwrecks. 1609. </b><hr />
Roberts, John. A versatile apothecary. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:06, 1994. — Pages 204-6. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Apothecaries. Edwards, Thomas. Law cases. </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. Treason in Topsham. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:07, 1995. — Pages 245-6. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Treason. 1699. </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. Was Hopton's Captain Nott the pirate John Nutt?. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:07, 1995. — Pages 239-40. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pirates. Nutt, John. </b><hr />
Carpenter, Brian. Cricket in Teignmouth, 1773. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:07, 1995. — Pages 218-20. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Teignmouth. Cricket. 1773. </b><hr />
Constantine, Andrew. Richard Kempenfelt. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:07, 1995. — Pages 244-5. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Booksellers. Thorn, Barnabas. </b><hr />
Gowers, Ian. Corrections and additions to "Walker revised" as relevant to Devon entries. Part 5 [Parr-Rous]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:07, 1995. — Pages 235-8. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Church of England. Clergy. </b><hr />
Gray, Todd. A visit by Edmund Spoure through Devon in 1694. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:07, 1995. — Pages 217-8. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Description and travel. 1694. — </b><hr />
Rands, Susan. Thomas Henry Lyon, architect of Middlecott, Ilsington (1869-1953). Part 1. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:07, 1995. — Pages 220-8. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ilsington. Architects. Lyon, Thomas Henry. Biographies. 1869-1953. </b><hr />
Roberts, John. The Family of Love in Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:07, 1995. — Pages 230-4. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Family of Love. 1570-1600. </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadrus. Some clues as to the identity of the privateer King George. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:08, 1995. — Pages 250-2. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Privateers. King George. 1779. </b><hr />
Gowers, Ian. Corrections and additions to "Walker revised" as relevant to Devon entries. Part 6 [Salkeld-shute]. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:08, 1995. — Pages 266. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Church of England. Clergy. </b><hr />
Luscombe, Paul. A Domesday identification in the South Hams. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:08, 1995. — Pages 268. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stokenham. Manors. Wodicome. Identification. </b><hr />
Luscombe, Paul. Urah. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:08, 1995. — Pages 273-4. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Chittlehampton. Forenames. Urah. </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. Church dedications in north Devon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:08, 1995. — Pages 249-50. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Churches. Dedications. 1517. </b><hr />
Perkins, R.A. Land and buildings for the coatguard in Devon and Cornwall, 1857. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:08, 1995. — Pages 256-62. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Coastguard Stations. Lists. 1857. — </b><hr />
Rands, Susan. Thomas Henry Lyon, architect of Middlecott, Ilsington (1869-1953). Part 2. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:08, 1995. — Pages 252-6. <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ilsington. Architects. Lyon, Thomas Henry. Biographies. </b><hr />
Roberts, John. Kelloway lives. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 37:08, 1995. — Pages 271-3. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Murderers. Kelloway. 1590. </b><hr />
Lundy … Lundy : Devon and Cornwall notes and queries. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11-24 , . — 1979. — 1 vol ; 23 cm. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lundy. History. </b><hr />
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. The Hollands of Bowhill in St.Thomas' Exeter / In : Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 17[?], 1933. — Pages 300-307 ; 22 cm. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Houses. Bowhill House. </b><hr />
Bird, N. Du Quesne. The goldsmiths of Cornwall : part 3 / N. Du Quesne Bird. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 37, part 9, Spring 1996. — pages 297- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Goldsmiths. </b><hr />
Bird, N. Du Quesne. Medieval and later lead tokens / N. du Quesne Bird. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 37, part 9, Spring 1996. — pages 288- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lead tokens. </b><hr />
Dickinson, M. G. Cornish emigration to Barrow and beyond / M. G. Dickinson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 37, part 9, Spring 1996. — pages 303-304. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Emigration. </b><hr />
Rands, Susan. Thomas Henry Lyon, architect, of Middlecott, Ilsington (1869-1953) : part 3 / Susan Rands. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 37, part 9, Spring 1996. — pages 284- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ilsington. Architects. Lyon, Thomas Henry. 1869-1953. — </b><hr />
Stanes, Robin. An eighteenth century description of Hembury near Honiton / Robin Stanes. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 37, part 9, Spring 1996. — Pages 303. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Hillforts. Hembury. </b><hr />
Ayers, G. E. Hoopern House / G. E. Ayres. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 4- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Houses. Hoopern House. </b><hr />
Ayres, G. E. Hoopern House / G. E. Ayres. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 5-10 : plans. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Houses. Hoopern House. Water supply. 1849-1851. — </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. The Briton and the river Erme, Devon / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 18-19. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Erme River. Place-names. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. The Britons and the River Erme / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 18- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Erme River. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. The De Spain family and Trispen, Cornwall / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 29-30. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Saint Erme. Place-names. Trethespan. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. The De Spain family and Trispen, Cornwall / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 28- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Families. De Spain Family. </b><hr />
Davey, Francis. Another Exeter riddle / Francis Davey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 19- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Davey, Francis. Another Exeter riddle / Francis Davey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 19-21. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Inscriptions. </b><hr />
Jackson, Andrew J. H. On the centenary of the dormancy of the Victoria County History for Devon (1906-2006) and new directions / Andrew J. H. Jackson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 1-4 : plan. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Histories. Victoria County History. </b><hr />
Raymond, Stuart A. The will of Ralph Seaward of Colyton, carpenter / Stuart A. Raymond. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 21- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Carpenters. Seaward, Ralph. Wills. </b><hr />
Raymond, Stuart A. The will of Ralph Seaward of Colyton, carpenter / Stuart A. Raymond. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 21-22. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Carpenters. Seaward, Ralph. Wills. 1569. — </b><hr />
Roberts, John Local fall-out from the dissolution / John Roberts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 10-17. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Littleham, Exmouth. Monastic estates. Law cases. 1558-1573. — </b><hr />
Roberts, John. The Local fall-out from the dissolution / John Roberts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 10- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Smith, J. B. Snake lore / J. B. Smith. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 22- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Snakes. Folklore. </b><hr />
Smith, J. B. Snake lore / J. B. Smith. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 1, Spring 2007. — pages 22-28. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Snakes. Folklore. </b><hr />
Allen, Dan. Anne de Witt Lewes / Dan Allen. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 2, Autumn 2007. — pages 57- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Cheesman, Brian. Pimligo/Pimlico / Brian Cheesman. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 2, Autumn 2007. — pages 56- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Davey, Francis. Fatal stabbing on Staverton bridge / Francis Davey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 2, Autumn 2007. — pages 49- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Staverton. Murders. </b><hr />
Draisey, John M. Some identified views of Exeter after the Blitz / JMD. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 2, Autumn 2007. — pages 57- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Wars. World War 2. Bomb damage. Illustrations. </b><hr />
Evans, Jane. The location of the smaller Domesday manor of Tiverton / Jane Evans ; Barbara Keene ; Mike Sampson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 2, Autumn 2007. — pages 41- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Manors. </b><hr />
Fardell, Michael. John Lethbridge of Wolborough, the eighteenth-century diver. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 2, Autumn 2007. — pages 61- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Wolborough. Divers. Lethbridge, John. </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. English church dedications : supplement no. 2 / Nicholas Orme. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 2, Autumn 2007. — pages 40- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Churches. Dedications. </b><hr />
Orme, Nicholas. New light on Christopher Trychay, vicar of Morebath / Nicholas Orme. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 2, Autumn 2007. — pages 35- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Morebath. Clergy. Trychay, Christopher. </b><hr />
Pugsley, David. The sheriff's coach at Exeter / David Pugsley. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 2, Autumn 2007. — pages 45- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Sheriffs. Coaches. </b><hr />
Roberts, John. Bibliographical note / John Roberts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 2, Autumn 2007. — pages 48- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Smith, J. B. A note on traditional West Country baking and cooking / J. B. Smith. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 2, Autumn 2007. — pages 31- <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Bakers. </b><hr />
Symons, Andrew C. A singular adventure / Andrew C. Symons. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 2, Autumn 2007. — pages 46- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Woodcock, Alex. Maria's mermaid : a carving on a tomb and Bovey Tracey / Alex Woodcock. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 2, Autumn 2007. — pages 36- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Bovey Tracey. Churches. Tombs. Carvings. Mermaids. </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. A farmer's year : 1845. William Pearse of Thornham in Modbury / S. Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 3, Spring 2008. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Modbury. Farmers. Pearse, William. Journal. 1845. — </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Cornwall and Friar Tryvytlam, Oxford poet / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 3, Spring 2008. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Middle Cornish and the Anonymous of Calais / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 3, Spring 2008. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Dixon, Simon. The Crediton fire brief, 1743 / Simon Dixon. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 3, Spring 2008. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Fires. Fundraising. 1743. — </b><hr />
Patrick, Judith. Walter Frederick Cave (1863-1939), Devon works / Judith Patrick. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 3, Spring 2008. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Architects. Cave, Walter Frederick. </b><hr />
Roberts, John. Sixteenth-century pollution and other local questions / John Roberts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 3, Spring 2008. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pollution. </b><hr />
Roberts, John. A Westcountry Russell steward : Edward Yarde of Churston Ferrers (d. 1582/3) / John Roberts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 3, Spring 2008. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Breton Kudon "Dove", Cuddon Point, and Tregiddon / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 4, Autumn 2008. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. The name of Penwith / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 4, Autumn 2008. — pages 115- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Place-names. Penwith. </b><hr />
Hawker, M. F. J. A wreck in Lyme Bay / M. F. J. Hawker. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 4, Autumn 2008. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lyme Bay. Shipwrecks. </b><hr />
Jackson, Andrew J. H. Devon history online : Bright's Intelligencer / Andrew Jackson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 4, Autumn 2008. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newspapers. Bright's Intelligencer. Online access. </b><hr />
Roberts, John. Where was Bath? / John Roberts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 4, Autumn 2008. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Torrance, John. A lost chapel in Colyton / John Torrance. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 4, Autumn 2008. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Chapels. </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. A rare 19th-century view of Newton Abbot's railway station and its staff / S. Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 5, Spring 2009. — pages 129-130 : illustration. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot. Railway stations. Illustrations. 1870. — </b><hr />
James, Jeanne. The medieval chapel at Prawle, formerly in the manor and parish of Stokenham / Jeanne James. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 5, Spring 2009. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stokenham. Chapels. Prawle. </b><hr />
Kennett, Debbie. Devon DNA project / Debbie Kennett. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 5, Spring 2009. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. DNA profiling. </b><hr />
Roberts, John Scholarship in Tudor Devon / John Roberts. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 5, Spring 2009. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Scholarship. 1485-1603. — </b><hr />
Smith, J. B. Expressions for "cart-shed", "cow-house" and "pigsty" in Cornwall / J. B. Smith. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 5, Spring 2009. — pages 127-128. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Dailect. Vocabulary: Livestock shelters. </b><hr />
Woodcock, Alex. Two eighteenth-century memorials at Shebbear and Black Torrington / Alex Woodcock. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 5, Spring 2009. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Shebbear. Monuments. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Petherwin and Latin Puteur ruinae / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 6, Autumn 2009. — pages 185-186. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Petherwin. Place-names. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. St Martin in Meneage and St Didymus of Alexandria / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 6, Autumn 2009. — pages 187-189 <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Saint Martin in Memeage. Churches. Dedications. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Tregole and Cornish goil "watch" / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 6, Autumn 2009. — pages 190-191. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Poundstock. Place-names. Tregole. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. A Domesday manor located / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 6, Autumn 2009. — pages 186-187. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Aveton Gifford. Manors. Ashford. Identification. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. A lay subsidy misidentification / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 6, Autumn 2009. — pages 189-190. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Pinhoe. Manors. Pynne. Identification. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. Some recent confusion over Hollacombe / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 6, Autumn 2009. — pages 191-192. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Winkeligh. Place-names. Hollacombe. </b><hr />
Hill, Ronald A. Gennys family of Launceston / Ronald A. Hill. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 6, Autumn 2009. — pages 182-184. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Launceston. Families. Gennys family. </b><hr />
Pritchard, Jonathan. An addendum to Ravenhill and Rowe's Devon maps and map-makers : manuscript maps before 1840 / Jonathan Pritchard. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 6, Autumn 2009. — pages 176-182 : map. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ottery Saint Mary. Maps. 1774. — </b><hr />
Smith, J. B. Problems of West Country idiom and grammar : "away to go" and "away do go" / J. B. Smith. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 6, Autumn 2009. — pages 174-176. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Dialects. Grammar. </b><hr />
Stoyle, Mark. Two seventeenth-century witch cases from Exeter / Mark Stoyle. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 6, Autumn 2009. — pages 163-173. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Witches. Trials. 1601-1611. — </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. A contemporary photographic record of some mid-Victorian alterations to the Bishop's Chapel of Exeter / S. Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 7, Spring 2010. — pages 199- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Chaels. Bisho's Chapel. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. The name of Menabilly / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 7, Spring 2010. — pages 210- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Place-names. Menabilly. </b><hr />
Cann, Richard. Folklore. Part 1 / Richard Cann. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 7, Spring 2010. — pages 223- <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Folklore. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. The elusive manor of Halstow / Tony Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 7, Spring 2010. — pages 220- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Manors. Halstow. </b><hr />
Raymond, Stuart A. The medieval rectors of Week St Mary and their parish / Stuart A. Raymond. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 7, Spring 2010. — pages 211- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Week Saint Mary. Clergy. </b><hr />
Smith, J. B. Colt-pixy and friends : a comparative view of some West-Country survivals associated with the harvesting of fruit / J. B. Smith. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 7, Spring 2010. — pages 202- <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Harvesting. Customs. </b><hr />
Stoyle, Mark. The execution of a witch in Elizabethan Exeter / Mark Stoyle. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 7, Spring 2010. — pages 195- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Witches. </b><hr />
Annett, Norman. The Tiverton Coffee House Company / Norman Annett. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 8, Autumn 2010. — pages 241- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Coffee houses </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew The name of Mithina / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 8, Autumn 2010. — pages 232- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Names. Mithina. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. The name of Lerryn / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 8, Autumn 2010. — pages 240- <br /><b>Subjects: Names. Lerrin. </b><hr />
Cann, Richard. Folklore. Part 2 / Richard Cann. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 8, Autumn 2010. — pages 243- <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Folklore. </b><hr />
Draisey, John M. Tristram Risdon and William Chapple / JMD. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 8, Autumn 2010. — pages 256-258 : illustration. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Historians. Chapple, William. Manuscripts. </b><hr />
Mattingly, Joanna. Who made the St Neots windows? : some Tudor glaziers in Cornwall / Joanna Mattingley. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 8, Autumn 2010. — pages 227- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Saint Neots. Churches. Stained glass. </b><hr />
Priestly, Fay Sampson. The Southcombes of Mariansleigh / Fay Sampson Priestley. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 8, Autumn 2010. — pages 233- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Manors. Halstow. </b><hr />
Snetzler, Marjorie. A Buckland Brewer carol tune / Marjorie Snetzler. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 8, Autumn 2010. — pages 254-255 : music. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Buckland Brewer. Carols. Sweet Christmas bells. Music. </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. What and where were the Topsham hutments? / S. Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 9, Spring 2011. — pages 282- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Hutments. Location. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. In search of Devon's lost manors / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 9, Spring 2011. — pages 270- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Manors. Identification. </b><hr />
Ravenhill, Mary R. It shouldn't happen to a map / Mary Ravenhill and Margery M. Rowe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 9, Spring 2011. — pages 263- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Maps. </b><hr />
Stoyle, Mark. Witchcraft in Exeter : the case of Widow Stone, 1619-20 / Mark Stoyle. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 9, Spring 2011. — pages 259- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Witches. Stone, Widow. </b><hr />
Annett, Norman. Tiverton's "Great Exhibition" / Norman Annett. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 10, Autumn 2011. — pages 292- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Exhibitions. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Astrot and Beryth in the Cornish play of St Kea / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 10, Autumn 2011. — pages 304- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Drama. Play of St Kea. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Herb of grace, Devil's drop, cuckoo-flower and St Kea / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 10, Autumn 2011. — pages 298- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Drama. Play of St Kea. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Langorthu : the churchtown of Fowey / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 10, Autumn 2011. — pages 291- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Fowey. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Middle Cornish Myghternas Nef "Queen of heaven" / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 10, Autumn 2011. — pages 295- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Draisey, John M. An 18th-century woman priest? / John Draisey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 10, Autumn 2011. — pages 301- <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Women. Priests. </b><hr />
Grylls, Richard. Wills proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Totnes / Richard Grylls. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 10, Autumn 2011. — pages 287- <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Pixies. Folklore. </b><hr />
Protheroe, M. J. St Aldhelm in Dumnonia / M. J. Protheroe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 10, Autumn 2011. — pages 297- <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Saints. Aldhelm. </b><hr />
Raymond, Stuart A. The Exeter apprentice register 1819-1836, part 1 / Stuart A. Raymond. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 40, part 10, Autumn 2011. — pages 306- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Apprentices. Registers. 1819-1836. — </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. An unusual Devon carte de visite photograph : a beached whale / Sadru Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 1, Spring 2012. — pages 6-8 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Beer. Whales. Strandings. Illustrations. 1867. — </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Arsevnans' and 'dar' in the Cornish play of St Kea / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 1, Spring 2012. — pages 17-19. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Drama. Play of St Kea. Text: Arsevnans. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Dylys' in the medieval Cornish play of St Kea / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 1, Spring 2012. — pages 4-6. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Drama. Play of St Kea. Text: Dylys. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Tarshish and the play of St Kea / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 1, Spring 2012. — pages 33- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Drama. Play of St Kea. Text: Tarshish. </b><hr />
Higgs, Eve. Thorncombe's Commonwealth gap revisited / Eve Higgs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 1, Spring 2012. — pages 9-17. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Thorncombe. Clergy. 1628-1662. — </b><hr />
Raymond, Stuart A. The Exeter apprentice register 1819-1836, part 2 / Stuart A. Raymond. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 1, Spring 2012. — pages 19-33. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Apprentices. Registers. 1824-1836. — </b><hr />
Young, Simon. Three Cornish fairy notes / Simon Young. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 1, Spring 2012. — pages 1- <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Pixies. Folklore. </b><hr />
Annett, Norman. The Tiverton theatre / Norman Annett. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 2, Autumn 2012. — pages 37-40 : illustration. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Theatres. 1780-1845. </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. Some circumstantial evidence concerning the date of the 19th century remodelling of the façade of Miol's Coffee House, Exeter / Sadru Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 2, Autumn 2012. — pages 52-53 : illustration. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Houses. Mol's Coffee House. Façade. Reconstruation. 1850-1870. — </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Cornish descyn and delay in an Arthurian drama / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 2, Autumn 2012. — pages 54-56. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Drama. Play of St Kea. Text: Decsyn. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Cuckoo, gallow, majesty, resolution and St Kea / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 2, Autumn 2012. — pages 48-52. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Drama. Play of St Kea. Text. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Middle Cornish kefrow in Bewnans Ke / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 2, Autumn 2012. — pages 63-64. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Drama. Play of St Kea. Text: Kefrow. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. No dead poet in the play of St Kea / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 2, Autumn 2012. — pages 44. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Drama. Play of St Kea. Text: Prydyth mort. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Sen and insult in the Life of St Kea / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 2, Autumn 2012. — pages 65-66. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Drama. Play of St Kea. Text: Sen. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. The real location of Luttockshele / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 2, Autumn 2012. — pages 45-48 : map. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cullompton. Manors. Luttockshele. </b><hr />
Ravenhill, Mary R. William Hole, surveyor and map-maker : his early years in Devon and his maps of the Welsh marches / Mary Ravenhill and Margery M. Rowe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 2, Autumn 2012. — pages 56-63 : illustrations, maps. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Surveyors. Hole, William. 1753-1762. — </b><hr />
Rowe, Margery. Hats for Hatfield / Margery Rowe and Deborah Phillips. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 2, Autumn 2012. — pages 41-43 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Haberdashers. Morrell, Hugh. 1592-1609. — </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. Notes on a letter from George Follett to his mother in Topsham, 1810 / Sadru Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 3, Spring 2013. — pages 81-84. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Soldiers. Follett, George. Correspondence. 1810. — </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. A rare ground plan of Exeter's Victorian Lower (Western) Market / Sadru Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 3, Spring 2013. — pages 96-97 : illustration. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Markets. Lower Market. Plans. 1837. — </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. Three carte de visite photographs of Totnes showing the East Gate and the bridge before the changes of 1878-81 / Sadru Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 3, Spring 2013. — pages 78-80 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Illustrations. 1870. — </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Afruthow and hindrance in the play of St Kea / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 3, Spring 2013. — pages 80-81. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Cornish language. Words: Afruthow. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. No Breton drug in the Cornish play of St kea / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 3, Spring 2013. — pages 84-85. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Drama. Play of St Kea. Text: Medicines. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Tregole revisited / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 3, Spring 2013. — pages 97-98. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Poundstock. Place-names. Tregole. </b><hr />
Grylls, Richard. A footnote to the tangled history of two Devon wills / Richard Grylls. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 3, Spring 2013. — pages 99. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Brendon. Hamlets. Slocombeslade. Sources: Wills. </b><hr />
Hill, R. A. The panels of arms at Kilworthy / R. A. Hill. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 3, Spring 2013. — pages 85-95. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Kilworthy. Coats of arms. </b><hr />
Young, Simon. Four south-western fairy notes / Simon Young. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 3, Spring 2013. — pages 69-78. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Pixies. Folklore. </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. Fund-raising for Exeter's City Museum in 1869 / Sadru Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 4, Autumn 2013. — pages 101- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Museums. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Afruthow and hindrance in the play of St Kea : a correction / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 4, Autumn 2013. — pages 106- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Drama. Play of St Kea. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. The name of Downderry, Cornwall / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 4, Autumn 2013. — pages 129- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Place-names. Downderry. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. No horse's head at St Michael Penkevil / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 4, Autumn 2013. — pages 104- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Saint Michael Penkevil. Place-names. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Trelowarren and fresh milk / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 4, Autumn 2013. — pages 106- <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. The lost manors of West Budleigh Hundred / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 4, Autumn 2013. — pages 108- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Mid Devon. Manors. </b><hr />
Smith, John B. Styes in language and belief / John B. Smith. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 4, Autumn 2013. — pages 119- <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. An unusual view of Topsham's railway station / S. Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 5, Spring 2014. — pages 129-130 : illustration. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Railway stations. Topsham Station. Illustrations. 1924. — </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Great Bosullow and Breton To Kolo 'Thatched cottage' / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 5, Spring 2014. — pages 159-160. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Morvah. Place-names. Bosullow. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Kella and Kyrnyk : stags of St Kea / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 5, Spring 2014. — pages 157-159. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Kea. Place-names. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Trebartha and bushes / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 5, Spring 2014. — pages 137-138. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Trebartha. Place-names. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Warleggan and Breton Gorle 'Grosses roches' / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 5, Spring 2014. — pages 146-147. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Warleggan. Place-names. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. A further note on the manor of Coombe / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 5, Spring 2014. — pages 138-141 : map. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Shobrooke. Manors. Coombe. </b><hr />
Draisey, John M. A seventeenth-century brawl in the Cathedral Close in Exeter / J. M. Draisey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 5, Spring 2014. — pages 147-157 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Colleges. Vicard Choral. Discipline. 1679. — </b><hr />
Jackson, Andrew J. H. On the nature of the weather in Bright's Intelligencer, Ilfracombe's newspaper for 1860-1 / Andrew J H. Jackson ; Arran Hart ; Tracey Jones and Rachel Maxey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 5, Spring 2014. — pages 131-134 : illustration. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ilfracombe. Climate. 1860-1861. — </b><hr />
Rice, Douglas. A sixteenth-century fives ball? / Douglas Rice. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 5, Spring 2014. — pages 134-136 : illustration. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Morchard Bishop. Fives. Balls. </b><hr />
Smith, J. B. Vairy, fairy, whitneck / J. B. Smith. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 5, Spring 2014. — pages 142-146. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect. Words: Vairy. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Bodmin Moor's Codda and Welsh cod 'bag' / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 6, Autumn 2014. — pages 183-184. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Bodmin Moor. Place-names. Codda. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. Missing from the record : absentee parishes from Devon's 1330s taxation listings / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 6, Autumn 2014. — pages 184-190. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Lay subsidy. Coverage. 1332. — </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. South Hams beacons / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 6, Autumn 2014. — pages 174-180 : map. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. South Hams. Beacons. </b><hr />
Cowell, Peter. Carswell : and when is a nephew a grandson? / Peter Cowell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 6, Autumn 2014. — pages 172-174. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Loddiswell. Families. Carswell family. 1580-1610. </b><hr />
Grylls, Richard G. The ancestry of John Couch Adams, astronomer and mathematician / Richard G. Grylls. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 6, Autumn 2014. — pages 161-171. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. LaneaSaint Mathematicians. Adams, John Couch. Ancestry. </b><hr />
James, Jeanne. New light on the site of the medieval chapel at Prawle / Jeanne James. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 6, Autumn 2014. — pages 190-192. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stokenham. Chapels. Prawle. 1421-1597. — </b><hr />
James, Jeanne. Was the entrance to Salcombe harbour marked by a medieval chapel or even two? / Jeanne James. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 6, Autumn 2014. — pages 192-196 : illustrations, maps. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Salcombe. Chapels. </b><hr />
Smith, J. B. Foal-melt and hippomanes / J. B. Smith. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 6, Autumn 2014. — pages 180-182. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Charms. Foal-melt. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Britons and the River Okement / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 7, Spring 2015. — pages 212-214. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Okement River. Place-names. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. St Michael Caerhays and Welsh Aches 'sea; flood' / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 7, Spring 2015. — pages 220-222. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Saint Michael Caerhayes. Place-names. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. St Stephen in Brannel and Breton Brannel 'crutch; wedge / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 7, Spring 2015. — pages 222-223. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Saint Stephen in Brannel. Place-names. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. Scotland in Devon / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 7, Spring 2015. — pages 217-218. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Place-names. Scotland. </b><hr />
Cowell, Peter. Hatch Arundell : and some men of court / Peter Cowell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 7, Spring 2015. — pages 223-225. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Loddiswell. Houses. Hatch Arundell. </b><hr />
Fisher, Derek. Oldridge and Whitestone, Exeter / Derek Fisher. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 7, Spring 2015. — pages 225-226. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Whitstone. Chapels. Oldridge. </b><hr />
Grist, Michael W. Styes and quailaways/quilloways / Michael W. Grist. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 7, Spring 2015. — pages 216-217. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Dialects. Words: Styes. </b><hr />
Maxted, Ian. An unrecorded account of Devon's early history / Ian Maxted. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 7, Spring 2015. — pages 214-216. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Legendary history. </b><hr />
Muise, Peter. Pixy-lore in Massachusetts? / Peter Muise and Simon Young. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 7, Spring 2015. — pages 205-207. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Pixies. Folklore. </b><hr />
Smith, J. B. Tabbans/tubbens and shrovetide / J. B. Smith. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 7, Spring 2015. — Pages 218. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect. Words: Turf. </b><hr />
Stoyle, Mark. Witchcraft in Exeter ; the cases of John and Elizabeth Crosse / Mark Stoyle. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 7, Spring 2015. — pages 197-205. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Witches. 1615-1625. — </b><hr />
Wilkie, John Richard. The beginnings of the Exeter dispensary / John Richard Wilkie. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 7, Spring 2015. — pages 207-212 : illustration. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Dispensaries. </b><hr />
Young, Simon. The earliest piskey story? / Simon Young. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 7, Spring 2015. — pages 218-220. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Pixies. Folklore. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. An irish parallel for the Exeter Book's rhyming poem, line 77 / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 8, Autumn 2015. — pages 243-246. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Poetry in Old English. Exeter Book. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. Mapped greens in Devon / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 8, Autumn 2015. — pages 246-255 : maps. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Greens. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. The problem of the Huntshaws / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 8, Autumn 2015. — pages 258-260. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Grant, Nicholas. Athelstan's palace : a lost Exeter curiosity / Nicholas Grant. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 8, Autumn 2015. — pages 229-236. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Palaces. Athelstan's Palace. </b><hr />
Rice, Douglas. The colonel or the counsellor? : a Civil War clarification / Douglas Rice. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 8, Autumn 2015. — pages 255-258. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Smith, J. B. Nettles and other greenery in dialect and tradition / J. B. Smith. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 8, Autumn 2015. — pages 236-243. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Nettles. Dialect. </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. The Cornwall county election of May 1831 : notes on a letter from Sir William Webb Follett to his mother / S. Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 9, Spring 2016. — pages 273-277 : illustration. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Parliamentary elections. 1831. — </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. The Earl of Mortain and Siege of Rouen / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 9, Spring 2016. — pages 294-295. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Dartington. Nobility. Holland, Edward, Earl of Mortain. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Welsh bards and the Cornish rising of 1497 / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 9, Spring 2016. — pages 277-281. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Hobbs, Phil. The case of John Hooker, alto secondary in Exeter Cathedral choir 1844-49, versus the Dean and Chapter of Exeter Cathedral / Phil Hobbs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 9, Spring 2016. — pages 282-293. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Choristers. Hooker, John. Law cases. 1844-1849. - </b><hr />
Pates, Stella. The harrowing of hell (Piers Plowman passus C XXI, B XVIII) and the liturgy for the dedication of a church in the Exeter Ordinale issued in 1337 / Stella Pates. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 9, Spring 2016. — pages 265-273. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. [Subjects unallocated]. </b><hr />
Rowe, Margery. Further information on Armand de la Bastide / Maergery Rowe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 9, Spring 2016. — pages 295-296. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Botus Fleming. Families. De la Bastide family. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Buckland Monachorum and Dobunnus the smith / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 10, Autumn 2016. — pages 315-319. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Buckland Monachorum. Inscribed stones. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Ictis and St Michael's Mount / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 10, Autumn 2016. — pages 302-308. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Marazion. Place-names. Ictis. </b><hr />
Gray, Todd. Articles of agreement on the surrender of the city of Exeter to the Royalists, 5 September 1643 / Todd Gray. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 10, Autumn 2016. — pages 308-309. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Wars. Civil War. Sieges. 1643. - </b><hr />
Protheroe, M. J. The chapel at Golden : a conundrum resolved? / M. J. Protheroe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 10, Autumn 2016. — pages 309-313. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Probus. Chapels. Golden. </b><hr />
Rice, Douglas. The colonel or the counsellor? : further considerations / Douglas Rice. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 10, Autumn 2016. — pages 313-315. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Halberton. Families. Were family. </b><hr />
Smith, J. B. Burning and burial as counter-magic in the west Country and farther afield / J. B. Smith. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 10, Autumn 2016. — pages 319-323. <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Superstitions. </b><hr />
Vage, J. A. Bishop Courtenay, Richard III and the archdeaconry of Totnes / J. A. Vage. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 10, Autumn 2016. — pages 297-302. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Archdeaconries. Archdeaconry of Totnes. </b><hr />
Young, Simon. The phantom Cornish browney / Simon Young. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 41, part 10, Autumn 2016. — pages 323-327. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Brownies. Superstitions. </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. Who were they? : a notes and query concerning an Exeter carte de visite photograph / S. Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 1, Spring 2017. — pages 11-13 : illustration. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Photographers. Long, John Frederick. Carte de visite. 1865/1870. — </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. The Manacle Rocks and Welsh Achles protection / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 1, Spring 2017. — pages 13-15. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Lizard. Place-names. Manacle Rocks. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Ocrinum, the ancient name of Lizard Point / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 1, Spring 2017. — pages 4-6. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Lizard. Place-names. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. Devon's parks and closes : a problematical relationship / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 1, Spring 2017. — pages 7-11. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Parks. </b><hr />
Cowell, Peter. Forgery at Stokenham / Peter Cowell. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 1, Spring 2017. — pages 6-7. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Stokenham. Parish registers. Forgeries. 1673. — </b><hr />
Hanson, Michael. Attribution of Devon tithe maps / Michael Hanson. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 1, Spring 2017. — pages 15-18. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Cartographers. Tithe maps. 1839-1849. — </b><hr />
Pates, Stella. The two archangels from Plymouth, 1916-1919 / Stella Pates. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 1, Spring 2017. — pages 19-25. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Naval officers. Archangels. 1916-1919. — </b><hr />
Raymond, Stuart A. Crispin apprentices : part 1. Abstracts of the Crispin Charity indentures of Exeter's Incorporation of Weavers Fullers and Shearmen, 1694-1780 : introduction / Stuart A. Raymond. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 1, Spring 2017. — pages 25-32. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Apprentices. </b><hr />
Stoyle, Mark. A hanging at St Keverne : the execution of two Cornish priests in 1549 / Mark Stoyle. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 1, Spring 2017. — pages 1-4. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Saint Keverne. Priests. Execution. 1549. — </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. The Exeter Books's riddle 43 and guardian angels / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 2, Summer 2017. — pages 44-49. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Old English poetry. Exeter Book. Rddle 34. Guardian angels. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. Some problems with Fulchere's Devon manors / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 2, Summer 2017. — pages 49-57 : map. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Manors. Identification. </b><hr />
Protheroe, M. J. The origins of Buckfast in context : a reassessment / M. J. Protheroe. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 2, Summer 2017. — pages 33-44. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Buckfastleigh. Abbeys. Buckfast Abbey. 974-1030. - </b><hr />
Raymond, Stuart A. Crispin apprentices : part 1: Abstracts from the Crispin Charity indentures of Exeter's Incorporation of Weavers Fullers and Shearmen, 1694-1780, (abstracts 1-28) / Stuart A. Raymond. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 2, Summer 2017. — pages 57-64. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Trade guilds. Weavers Fullers and Shearmen. Apprentices. 1694-1729. - </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. Sketches of Victorian Exeter by an early resident of Uplands / S. Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 3, Spring 2018. — pages 78-81. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Artists. Robinson, Ellen Martyr. Sketchbooks. 1851. - </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Arthur's Excalibur and the name of Dozmary Pool / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 3, Spring 2018. — pages 84-87. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Bodmin Moor. Place-names. Dozmary Pool. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Belerium, the ancient name of Lan's End / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 3, Spring 2018. — pages 74-78. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Land's End. Place-names. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Delabole : no link with Cornish Delyou 'leaves' / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 3, Spring 2018. — pages 87-89. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Delabole. Place-names. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. Devon's problematic sanctuary names / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 3, Spring 2018. — pages 81-84. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sanctuaries. Place-names. </b><hr />
Jackson, Andrew J. H. Improving Ilfracombe, 1860-1, and the fortunes of Bright's intelligencer / Andrew J. H. Jackson, rran Hart, Tracey Jones and rachel Maxey. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 3, Spring 2018. — pages 71-74. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Ilfracombe. Newspapers. Bright's Intelligencer. Editorial. Local government. </b><hr />
Raymond, Stuart A. Crispin apprentices : part 1: Abstracts from the Crispin Charity indentures of Exeter's Incorporation of Weavers Fullers and Shearmen, 1694-1780, (numbers 29-58) / Stuart A. Raymond. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 3, Spring 2018. — pages 89-105. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Trade guilds. Weavers Fullers and Shearmen. Apprentices. 1730-1765. - </b><hr />
Vage, J. A. A medieval puzzle / J. A Vage. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 3, Spring 2018. — pages 65-71. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Archdeacons. John. Identification. </b><hr />
Bhanji, Sadru. A problematic letter concerning Sir William Web Follett / S. Bhanji. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 4, Autumn 2018. — pages 101-103. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Attorney generals. Follett, William Web, Sir. Correspondence. 1832. - </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Blisland : a purely Anglo-Saxon toponym / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 4, Autumn 2018. — pages 111-113. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Blisland. Place-names. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Botusfleming and Welsh Ffleiniad 'conflagration' / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 4, Autumn 2018. — pages 125-127. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Botus Fleming. Place-names. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. English Frith 'wood' and the name of Freathy, Cornwall / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 4, Autumn 2018. — pages 113-115. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Freathy. Place-names. </b><hr />
Breeze, Andrew. Predannack does not mean '(Headland) of Britain' / Andrew Breeze. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 4, Autumn 2018. — pages 115-117. — <br /><b>Subjects: Cornwall. Lizard. Place-names. Predannack. </b><hr />
Collings, A. G. In search of Devon's rural playgrounds / A. G. Collings. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 4, Autumn 2018. — pages 107-111. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Sports grounds. </b><hr />
Higgs, Eve. Thorncombe's west gallery chior / Eve Higgs. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 4, Autumn 2018. — pages 97-101 : illustrations. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Thorncombe. Churches. Choirs. </b><hr />
Raymond, Stuart A. Crispin apprentices : part 1: Abstracts from the Crispin Charity indentures of Exeter's Incorporation of Weavers Fullers and Shearmen, 1694-1780, numbers 59-77 and indices / Stuart A. Raymond. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 4, Autumn 2018. — pages 117-125. — <br /><b>Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Trade guilds. Weavers Fullers and Shearmen. Apprentices. 1765-1780. - </b><hr />
Smith, J. B. Ghost-laying and hag riding / J. B. Smith. — In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 42, part 4, Autumn 2018. — pages 103-107. — <br /><b>Subjects: Westcountry. Ghosts. </b><hr />
Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-53818330916322812032022-02-21T09:01:00.002-08:002022-02-22T01:28:42.611-08:00Devon neighbourhood plans available February 2022<div style="text-align: justify;">These 75 documents were located during a trawl of the web following a presentation on planning in Exeter given by the Exeter Civic Society in February 2022. It is concerning to find that there appear from the public catalogues to be no copies of any of them in the Westcountry Studies Library or the Devon Record Office. They each represent considerable involvement by the community and provide a detailed insight into their heritage, current state, and hopes for the future. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">A limited number of hard copies of these plans would have been made but copies do not appear to have been centrally deposited, nor are web links easily accessible on the South West Heritage Trust website. While there is no legal deposit obligation for this type of local material and it does not feature in the <i>British National Bibliography</i>, it is important that copies are made available in Devon's main local studies collection, which is the local equivalent of the British Library and serves as the community's "memory institution". </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">A selective search for other local authority publications has been made for the period since 2010 and few of any kind have been found in the catalogues of the Devon Heritage Centre. It is now a decade since Devon Libraries decided to abolish all specialist posts and the Westcountry Studies Library was removed from Exeter Central Library to the Devon Heritage Centre without dedicated staff to seek out, obtain and catalogue current local publications. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">As a result, the last ten years, so full of change, culminating in the impact of covid-19 and the increasingly apparent effects of climate change, have been poorly recorded by Devon as a library authority. It is particularly important that Exeter, now designated as as a UNESCO City of Literature, re-establishes links with local authorities across the county to ensure that copies of publications are deposited, both for current reference and for posterity. After all, is all the hard work they are doing not worth recording? </div><div><hr /></div> Abbotskerswell Parish Council. Abbotskerswell Neighbourhood Plan, 2016-2033. - Made Version, 31 October 2017. - Abbotskerswell Parish Council, 2017. - 76 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.abbotskerswell.org.uk/images/2018_pdfs/AK_Plan_Made_311017_2016-2033.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. -<div>Subjects: Devon. Abbotskerswell. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2016-2033. - <hr />
Aveton Gifford Parish Council. Aveton Gifford Neighbourhood Plan to 2034. - Regulation 15 Consultation version 1.27, 12th October 2019. - Aveton Gifford Parish Council, 2019. - 30 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.aveton-gifford.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Aveton-Gifford-Neighbourhood-Plan-to-2034-v1.28.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Aveton Gifford. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2019-2034. - <hr />
Bere Ferrers Parish Council. A Neighbourhood Plan for the Bere Peninsula to 2034. Volume 1: The plan. - Published by Bere Peninsula Plan Group under the auspices of Bere Ferrers Parish Council, Examination version, January 2018. - Bere Ferrers Parish Council, 2018. - 83 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.neighbourhoodplanning.swdevon.gov.uk/_files/ugd/faccb1_a8c7c1cf8d3e4610889627a56e9c5582.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Bere Ferrers. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2034. - <hr />
Bere Ferrers Parish Council. A Neighbourhood Plan for the Bere Peninsula to 2034. Volume 2: Appendix. - Examination version, January 2018. - Bere Ferrers Parish Council, 2018. - 193 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.neighbourhoodplanning.swdevon.gov.uk/_files/ugd/faccb1_7e4bcb74398c41bd892116493bf58cf0.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Bere Ferrers. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2034. - <hr />
Bickleigh Parish Council. Bickleigh neighbourhood plan, 2016-2034. - Referendum version, October 2016. - Bickleigh Parish Council, 2018. - 55 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://bickleigh.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Bickleigh_Neighbourhood_Plan_Referendum_Version_December_2018-1.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Bickleigh. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2016-2034. - <hr />
Bigbury Parish Neighbourhood Steering Group. Bigbury neighbourhood plan 2018-2037 / prepared by the Bigbury Parish Neighbourhood Steering Group, on behalf of the Bigbury Parish Council. - Bigbury Parish Neighbourhood Steering Group, 2019. - 97 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.neighbourhoodplanning.swdevon.gov.uk/_files/ugd/faccb1_d9f421aae45240c99befa5bb0d742666.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Bigbury. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2037. - <hr />
Bishops Clyst Parish Council. Bishops Clyst Neighbourhood Plan, 2014-2031. - Final Version, November 2016. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2016. - 44 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/1952123/bishops-clyst-np-referendum-version-nov16.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Bishops Clyst. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2014-2031. - <hr />
Bishopsteignton Parish Council. Bishopsteignton Neighbourhood Development Plan, 2013 -2033. - Made/Adopted Plan, 31 October 2017. - Bishopsteignton Parish Council, 2017. - 82 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.bishopsteignton-pc.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/BNDP-17-33-MADE-171031.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Bishopsteignton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2013-2033. - <hr />
Bovey Tracey Town Council. Bovey parish neighbourhood plan, 2021-2033. - Submission version, April 2021. - Bovey Tracey : Bovey Tracey Town Council, 2021. - 81 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.boveytracey.gov.uk/Bovey-Parish-Neighbourhood-Plan/Town-Council/">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Bovey Tracey. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2021-2033. - <hr />
Brixham Peninsula Neighbourhood Forum. Brixham Peninsula Neighbourhood Plan : Policy Document, 2012–2030. Adopted -June 2019. - Brixham Peninsula Neighbourhood Forum, 2019. - 106 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.torbay.gov.uk/media/12960/1-neighbourhood-plan-june19.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Brixham. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2019-2030. - <hr />
Brixton Parish Council. Brixton parish neighbourhood plan, 2014-2034. - Complete version, October 2018. - Brixton Parish Council, 2018. - 139 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="http://www.brixtonparishcouncil.org.uk/_UserFiles/Files/Neighbourhood%20Plan/BPNP%20REG15%20Oct%202018%20Complete%20LR.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Brixton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2014-2034. - <hr />
Budleigh Salterton Town Council. Budleigh Salterton neighbourhood plan 2017-2031. - Referendum version. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2017. - 80 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/2254608/budsalt-referendum-version-of-plan_opt.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - . - Hard copy version printed by Ink Press. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Budleigh Salterton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2017-2031. - <hr />
Chardstock Parish Council. Chardstock parish neighbOurhood plan, 2013-2031. - Referendum version. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2017. - 10 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/2214341/chardstock-neighbourhood-plan-final-may-2017-referendum-version.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Chardstock. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2013-2031. - <hr />
Chudleigh Town Council. Our Chudleigh : Chudleigh’s Neighbourhood Development Plan, 2019-2033. - Adopted/Made - March 2020. - Chudleigh Town Council, 2020. - 48 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.chudleigh-tc.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/59/2020/08/Chudleigh-NDP.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Chudleigh. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2019-2033. - <hr />
Clyst Saint George Parish Council. Clyst St. George Parish Neighbourhood Plan, 2015-2031. - Referendum version, July 2018. Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2018. - 37 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/2592615/clyst-st-george-np-referendum-version-jul18.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Clyst Saint George. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2015-2031. - <hr />
Colyton Parish Council. Colyton Parish Neighbourhood Plan, 2020 - 2031. - Made Version, January 2022. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2022. - 51 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/3723789/colyton-pnp-made-version-jan-2022-accessible-pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - -version.pdf">Website, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2020-2031. - <hr />
Crediton Town Council. Crediton draft neighbourhood plan, 2018-2033. Draft version, September 2021. - Crediton Town Council, 2021. - 63 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.middevon.gov.uk/media/353333/crediton-neighbourhood-draft-plan-2018-2033.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2033. - <hr />
Cullompton Town Council. Cullompton Neighbourhood Plan, 2020-2033. - Made version, June 2021. - Cullompton Town Council, 2021. - 78 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.middevon.gov.uk/media/353255/cnp-made-version-june-2021.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Cullompton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2020-2033. - <hr />
Dartington Parish Council. Dartington Neighbourhood Plan - Final Draft for Steering Group Comments, April 2019. - Dartington Parish Council, 2019. - 1 online resource ; Word document. - <a href="https://dartingtonnp.wordpress.com/emerging-draft-to-final-draft/">Link to Word file</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartington. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2019-2034. - <hr />
Dunkeswell Parish Council. Dunkeswell Neighbourhood Plan, 2014 to 2031. - Adopted Version, 7th December 2017. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2017. - 69 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/2307178/dunkeswell-neighbourhood-plan-adopted-version-07-12-17.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Dunkeswell. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2014-2031. - <hr />
East Budleigh Parish Council. East Budleigh with Bicton neighbourhood plan : a plan for the parish up to 2031. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2017. - 89 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/2149113/neighbourhood-plan-february-2017.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. East Budleigh. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2017-2031. - <hr />
Exeter City Council. New Exeter Local Plan : Issues consultation document, Regulation 18, September 2021. - Exeter City Council, 2021. - 15 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://exeter.gov.uk/media/5749/nelp.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Community planning. 2021. - <hr />
Exeter City Council. Core strategy, February 2012. - Exeter City Council, 2012. - 120 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://exeter.gov.uk/media/1636/adopted-core-strategy.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Community planning. 2012. - <hr />
Vivid Economics. Economic Evaluation Report : the economic impact of creating a congestion free, energy independent city / Prepared for Exeter City Futures by Vivid Economics. - Exeter : Exeter City Futures, 2018. - 90 pages ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.exetercityfutures.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Exeter-City-Futures-Economy-Report.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Energy consumption. Reduction. Economic effects. 2020. - <hr />
Exeter City Council. Air Quality Action Plan : In fulfilment of Part IV of the Environment Act 1995 Local Air Quality Management. - 2019. - 65 pages ; PDF document. - <a href="https://committees.exeter.gov.uk/documents/s66734/Air%20Quality%20Action%20Plan%202019%20-%202024%20Final%20JY%2008112018%20Place%20Scrutiny%20Committee.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Air quality. Policies and programmes. Assessment. 2019. <hr />
Exeter City Futures. Transportation : net zero Exeter 2030 plan. - Exeter : Exeter City Futures, 2020. - 14 pages ; PDF document. - <a href="http://www.exetercityfutures.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Net-Zero-Exeter-2030-Plan-TRANSPORT.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Transport. Emissions. Reduction. Polices. 2020-2030. - <hr />
Devon County Council. Planning Transportation and Environment Service. Impact assessment : Exeter Transport strategy / Chris Burridge-Barney. Version 29 October 2020. - Exeter : Devon County Council, 2020. - 22 pages ; online resource. - <a href="https://devoncc.sharepoint.com/sites/PublicDocs/Corporate/Impact/Forms/AllItems.aspx?id=%2Fsites%2FPublicDocs%2FCorporate%2FImpact%2F2020%20to%202021%2FImpact%20Assessment%20Exeter%20Transport%20Strategy%2Epdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - &parent=%2Fsites%2FPublicDocs%2FCorporate%2FImpact%2F2020%20to%202021&p=true <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Transport. Policies and programmes. Assessment. 2020. - <hr />
Exeter Saint James Forum. Exeter St James neighbourhood plan, 2013-2028. - Adopted version, March 2013. - Exeter Saint James Forum, 2013. - 38 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://exeter.gov.uk/media/1777/st-james-neighbourhood-plan-2013.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - Adopted July 2013. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2013-2028. - <hr />
Exminster Parish Council. Exminster neighbourhood development plan, 2013-2033. - Made version, 17 March 2015. - Exminster Parish Council, 2015. - 24 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.exminsterparishcouncil.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/71/2020/08/2015-03-exminster-neighbourhood-plan-Made-version.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exminster. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2013-2033. - <hr />
Exmouth Town Council. Exmouth, shaping our future : Exmouth neighbourhood plan, 2018-2031. - Referendum version. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2019. - 108 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/2881689/exmouth-neighbourhood-plan-referendum-version-jan-2019.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2031. - <hr />
Farringdon Parish Council. Farringdon Neighbourhood Plan, 2018 - 2031. - Referendum Version 3.5, February 2021. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2021. - 39 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/3722324/farringdon-neighbourhood-plan-referendum-version-february-2021.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Farringdon. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2031. - <hr />
Feniton Parish Council. Feniton Neighbourhood Plan, 2016–2031. - Final version for submission for referendum, February 2018. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2018. - 72 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/2560280/feniton-neighbourhood-plan-final.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Feniton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2016-2031. - <hr />
Georgham Parish Council. Georgeham parish neighbourhood plan, 2021–2031. - Final version January 2022. - Georgham Parish Council, 2022. - 102 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.northdevon.gov.uk/media/381121/georgeham-neighbourhood-plan-2021-2031-made-jan-2022.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Georgham. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2021–2031. - <hr />
Great Torrington Town Council. Great Torrington neighbourhood plan, 2018-2031 : keeping the Great in Great Torrington. - Great Torrington Town Council, 2021. - 50 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.torridge.gov.uk/media/24067/Great-Torrington-Neighbourhood-Plan/pdf/Great_Torrington_Neighbourhood_Plan.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - Adopted 2 August 2021. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Great Torrington. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2031. - <hr />
Highampton Parish Council. Highampton Neighbourhood Plan. - Version 8.1 Date: 24th June 2020. - Highampton Parish Council, 2020. - 221 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.neighbourhoodplanning.swdevon.gov.uk/_files/ugd/faccb1_79333001b14e4e7fbc0f2bdec8eb77dc.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Highampton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2020-2034. - <hr />
Ide Parish Council. Ide neighbourhood plan, 2016-2033. - Made version, 4th September 2018. - Ide Parish Council, 2018. - 31 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="http://idevillage.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Ide-Neighbourhood-Plan-MADE-VERSION-September-2018.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Ide. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2016-2033. - <hr />
Ilfracombe Town Council. Ilfracombe neighbourhood plan [application and map only]. - Ilfracombe Town Council, 2018. - 2 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.northdevon.gov.uk/media/379427/np-app-and-map-ilfracombe.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Ilfracombe. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018. - <hr />
Ivybridge Town Council. Ivybridge neighbourhood plan Adopted version, December 2017. - Ivybridge Town Council, 2017. - 34 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.plymouth.gov.uk/sites/default/files/EXD24IvybridgeNPAdoptedDecember2017.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Ivybridge. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2017-2034. - <hr />
Kenton Parish Council. Kenton Parish Neighbourhood Plan, 2018-2033. - Adopted/Made - March 2020. - Kenton Parish Council, 2020. - 56 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="http://www.kentondevon.org.uk/_UserFiles/Files/Kenton%20NP%20Adopted-Made%20-%20March%202020.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Kenton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2033. - <hr />
Kilmington Parish Council. Kilmington Neighbourhood Plan. - Submission Version, December 2021. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2021. - 196 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/3723894/kilmington-plan-r16-submission-012022.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Kilmington. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2020-2030. - <hr />
Kingston Parish Council. Kingston neighbourhood plan, 2019-3034. - Regulation 15 version Kingston Parish Council, 2021]. - 66 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.neighbourhoodplanning.swdevon.gov.uk/_files/ugd/faccb1_558998d5c83f438d89e655e276b26eac.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - Adopted at Annual Council on 20 May 2021. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Kingston. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2019-3034. - <hr />
Kingswear Parish Council. Kingswear parish neighbourhood plan, 2019-2034. - Referendum version, October 2020. - Kingswear Parish Council, 2020. - 64 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://kingswearneighbourhoodplan.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/KINGSWEAR-PARISH-NEIGHBOURHOOD-PLAN-OCTOBER-2020ED-REFERENDUM-VERSION-2.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Kingswear. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2019-2034. - <hr />
Lympstone Parish Council. Lympstone neighbourhood plan : a plan for the parish to 2026. - Referendum version, March 2015. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2015. - 32 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/1091870/lnp-final-referendum.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Lympstone. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2015-2026. - <hr />
Malborough Parish Council. Malborough's neighbourhood plan, 2014-2034. - Post regulation 18 submission 14th Dec 2018. - Malborough Parish Council, 2018. - 64 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.malboroughvillage.org.uk/assets/pdf/FINAL%20PLAN%202019/MNP%20-%20FINAL%2014th%20December%202018.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Malborough. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2014-2034. - <hr />
Membury Parish Council. Neighbourhood Plan, 2018 – 2031. - Version 5.0. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2020. - 59 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/3720407/membury-np-referendum-version-made-27_04_20.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Membury. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2031. - <hr />
Newton Abbot Town Council. Newton Abbot Neighbourhood Development Plan 2016-2033. - Final version 2020. - Newton Abbot Town Council, 2020. - 1 online resource. - <a href="https://www.newtonabbot-tc.gov.uk/storage/sites/2/2020/06/NATC-NDP-Final-Version.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2016-2033. - <hr />
Newton and Noss Parish Council. Newton and Noss neighbourhood plan, 2017 to 2034. - Regulation 15 version, October 2017. - Newton and Noss Parish Council, 2017. - 56 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.neighbourhoodplanning.swdevon.gov.uk/_files/ugd/faccb1_a6ab5ed969344a49ac0bd4926bfd06a0.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Newton and Noss. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2017-2034. - <hr />
Newton Poppleford and Harpford Parish Council. Newton Poppleford and Harpford Parish Neighbourhood Plan, 2020 – 2031. - Referendum version 6.2. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2020. - 105 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/3722322/neighbourhood-plan-v62-updated-referendum-version-12-nov-2020.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Newton Poppleford. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2020-2031. - <hr />
North Tawton Town Council. North Tawton Neighbourhood Plan, 2014 to 2034. - Draft version, 5-11-2017. - North Tawton Town Council, 2017. - 60 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.neighbourhoodplanning.swdevon.gov.uk/_files/ugd/faccb1_0568d561b9614f5887dfe000ad811db9.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. North Tawton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2014-2034. - <hr />
Ogwell Parish Council. Ogwell neighbourhood plan, 2018 to 2033. - Adopted version, made on the 5th April 2018. - Ogwell Parish Council, 2018. - 63 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="http://ogwell.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Ogwell-neighbourhood-plan-adopted-version-05-april-2018.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Ogwell. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2033. - <hr />
Otterton Parish Council. Otterton parish neighbourhood plan : a plan to support the future development of Otterton as a thriving community, 2019 -2031. - Made version 2.1, 18 June 2021. Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2021. - 67 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/3723089/otterton-neighbourhood-plan-made-version-v21.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Otterton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2019-2031. - <hr />
Ottery Saint Mary Parish Council. Neighbourhood plan for the parishes of Ottery St Mary and West Hill, 2017 - 2031. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2018. - 130 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/2560283/ottery-st-mary-and-west-hill-np.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - . - Adopted 2018. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Ottery Saint Mary. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2017-2031. - <hr />
Paignton Neighbourhood Forum. Paignton neighbourhood plan for the historic heart of Torbay : a neighbourhood development plan to 2030. - Adopted Plan, June 2019. - Paignton Neighbourhood Forum, 2019. - 111 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.paigntonneighbourhoodplan.org.uk/PDF/Documents/2019-06-19%20PNP%20Made-2%20(WS).pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Paignton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2019-2030. - <hr />
Payhembury Parish Council. Payhembury neighbourhood development plan, 2017-2031. - Post-examination version, February 2019. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2019. - 40 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/2981031/payhembury_np_postexamination_version.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Payhembury. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2017-2031. - <hr />
Plymouth City Council. Plymouth & South West Devon joint local plan, 2014-2034 / produced by West Devon Borough Council, South Hams District Council and Plymouth City Council. - Adopted March, 2019. - Plymouth City Council, 2019. - 372 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.plymouth.gov.uk/sites/default/files/JLPAdoptedVersion.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2014-2034. - <hr />
Plympton St Mary Neighbourhood Forum. Plympton St Mary neighbourhood plan, 2015-2034. - Adopted Version, May 2019. - Plympton St Mary Neighbourhood Forum, 2019. - 43 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.plymouth.gov.uk/sites/default/files/PlymptonStMaryNeighbourhoodPlanAdopted_2.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Plympton St Mary Neighbourhood Forum, Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2015-2034. - <hr />
Rockbeare Parish Council. Rockbeare Parish Neighbourhood Plan, 2013-2031. - Referendum version, July 2018. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2018. - 1 online resource : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/2653631/rockbeare-neighbourhood-plan-referendum-version-july18.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Rockbeare. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2013-2031. - <hr />
Salcombe Town Council. Salcombe Neighbourhood Development Plan, 2018 to 2034. - Pre Submission draft February 2018. - Salcombe Town Council, 2018. - 72 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.neighbourhoodplanning.swdevon.gov.uk/_files/ugd/faccb1_4902628441a24aaeb7eb9a3174280029.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Salcombe. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2034. - <hr />
Sidmouth Town Council A neighbourhood plan for the Sid Valley, 2018-2032. - Adopted Version (7.11.19). - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2019. - 63 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/3454115/svnp-adopted-version.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Sidmouth. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2032. - <hr />
South Huish Parish Council. South Huish neighbourhood development plan, 2019-2034. - Referendum version, October 2020. - South Huish Parish Council, 2020. - 67 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="http://www.southhuish-pc.org.uk/shared/attachments.asp?f=63a6940b%2D5842%2D4244%2Da84f%2D0ae1a6cd6f48%2Epdf&o=Final%2DReferedum%2DVersion%2DSouth%2DHuish%2DNDP%2DOct%2D%2D2020%2Epdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. South Huish. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2019-2034. - <hr />
South Milton Parish Council. South Milton neighbourhood plan, 2017-2034. - Parish version, October 2017. - South Milton Parish Council, 2017. - 63 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.neighbourhoodplanning.swdevon.gov.uk/_files/ugd/faccb1_707810d62fa840f9bab5d40aa7c3ad04.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. South Milton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2017-2034. - <hr />
South Molton Town Council. South Molton neighbourhood plan : designation area / Maria Bailey Planning. - South Molton Town Council, 2017]. - 12 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.northdevon.gov.uk/media/377618/south-molton-neighbourhood-plan-application-and-map.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. South Molton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2017. - <hr />
Stockland Parish Council. Stockland Neighbourhood Plan, 2014-2031. - Final Version, 1st September 2016. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2016. - 55 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/2751400/merged-np-2016-09-01-final.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Stockland. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2014-2031. - <hr />
Stoke Fleming Parish Council. Stoke Fleming neighbourhood plan, 2018-2034. - Draft version, January 2018. - Stoke Fleming Parish Council, 2018. - 56 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.neighbourhoodplanning.swdevon.gov.uk/_files/ugd/faccb1_48428991ad5b4b50871205a762b8bd3f.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Stoke Fleming. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2034. - <hr />
Strete Neighbourhood Plan Group. Strete neighbourhood plan [2018-2034] / Prepared by Strete Neighbourhood Plan Group for Strete Parish Council. - Consultation Draft Version, February 2018. - Strete Neighbourhood Plan Group, 2018. - 24 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.neighbourhoodplanning.swdevon.gov.uk/_files/ugd/faccb1_054eba0e48a44c10b398c4fe8530113a.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Strete. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2034. - <hr />
Teignbridge District Council. Teignbridge local plan, 2013-2033. - Adopted version, 6th May 2014. - Newton Abbot : Teignbridge District Council, 2014. - 144 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/media/1669/local-plan-2013-33.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Teignbridge. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2013-2033. - <hr />
Teignmouth Town Council. Teignmouth Neighbourhood Plan, 2018-2033. - Consultation draft, May 2021. - Teignmouth : Teignmouth Town Council, 2021. - 137 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.teignmouth-devon.gov.uk/_UserFiles/Files/Neighbourhood%20Plan/Teignmouth%20Neighbourhood%20Plan%201st%20Consultation%20Draft.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Teignmouth. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2033. - <hr />
Thurlestone Parish Council. Thurlestone parish neighbourhood plan 2015-2034. - Submission version Thurlestone Parish Council, 2018]. - 110 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.neighbourhoodplanning.swdevon.gov.uk/_files/ugd/faccb1_77a66b6b875a413e8dd4ef26e5b1480d.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - Adopted 19 July 2018. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Thurlestone. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2015-2034. - <hr />
Tiverton Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group. Tiverton Neighbourhood Plan, 2020 to 2033 : for formal public consultation / Prepared by the Tiverton Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group on behalf of Tiverton Town Council, November 2021. - Submission Version for Regulation 16 consultation. - Tiverton Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group, 2021. - 161 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.middevon.gov.uk/media/353417/tnp-regulation-16-public-consultation-20211202.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2020-2033. - <hr />
Torquay Neighbourhood Plan Forum. The Torquay neighbourhood plan : The Community’s Plan to 2030. - Adopted Plan - June 2019. - Torquay Neighbourhood Plan Forum, 2019. - 79 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.torbay.gov.uk/media/12978/torquay-neighbourhood-plan.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Torquay. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2019-2030. - <hr />
Ugborough Parish Council. Ugborough neighbourhood development plan, 2017-2032. - Referendum version, February 2018. - Ugborough Parish Council, 2018. - 86 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://ugboroughpc.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/ugborough-neighbourhood-plan_referendum-version-february-2018.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Ugborough. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2018-2034. - <hr />
Uplyme Parish Council. Uplyme Neighbourhood Plan, 2017-2031. - Referendum version, July 2017 Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2017. - 62 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/2214027/uplyme-np-referendum-version.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Uplyme. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2017-2031. - <hr />
Yarcombe and Marsh Parish Council. Yarcombe and Marsh neighbourhood plan, 2014-2031. - Referendum version, 07/05/17. - Exmouth: East Devon District Council, 2017. - 55 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/2214366/yarcombe-referendum-version-of-plan.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Yarcombe and Marsh. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2014-2031. - <hr />
Devon County Council. Devon and Torbay Local Transport Plan 2011-2026 : Evidence Report, The State of Transport in Devon and Torbay, January 2011. - Version: 4-110203. Devon County Council, 2011. - 102 pages ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.torbay.gov.uk/media/2110/ltp3-evidencereport.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Transport planning. Reports, surveys. 2011-2026. <hr />
Devon County Council. Neighbourhood Planning in Devon. - Version 3, April 2017. - Exeter : Devon County Council, 2017. - 14 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. - <a href="https://www.devon.gov.uk/planning/planning-policies/neighbourhood-planning/">Website</a>, accessed February 2022. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2017-2031. - <hr />
</div>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-11032935753749288452021-12-31T11:48:00.005-08:002021-12-31T11:55:05.782-08:00Westcountry dialect. 3. Publications on counties adjoining Devon<!DX > <b>Dialect publications on other counties in the Westcountry</b> Dialect knows no admiistrative boundaries and it is therefore appropriate in a Devon bibliography to include works which reflect the dialect continuum across the region. This listing is largely limited to works held in the Westcountry Studies Library and within each county titles are listed alphabetically by author. To start there is a listing from the Channel Islands, to remind us that for several centuries Norman French, along with Latin, were the main languages of administration and record keeping with the local language playing a minor role. <br/><br />
<!DX-CHA> Société jersiaise. Glossaire du patois Jersiais: recueil des mots particuliers au dialecte de Jersey. - Jersey : Beresford Library 1924. — xvi,182 pages ; 26 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s447.9/JER/SOC. — <br />Subjects: Channel Islands. Jersey. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR > <b>Cornwall.</b> Works on the Celtic Cornish language are not included. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Bartlett, Molly. Pasties and cream: a proper Cornish mixture / Molly Bartlett Penzance : Molly Bartlett, 1970. — 79 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. - Drawings by Joy Shaw. Short stories. - <BR />Copies: WSL : p828.99/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Batten, Ben. Old Newlyn Speech / Ben Batten Newlyn : Ben Batten, 1984. — 54p : ill ; 22cm. — ISBN: 0950991902. — Drawings by Michael Praed. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/NEW/BAT ; PLY: in stock <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Newlyn. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Bennett, Charles. A Cornish bussa and eight other Cornish tales in prose and verse in the Cornish dialect / Charles Bennett (Reverend. — Truro : Netherton and Worth, 1910. — 105 pages. — <BR />Copies: PLY. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Bennett, Charles. A Cornish bussa and eight other Cornish tales in prose and verse in the Cornish dialect / Charles Bennett (Reverend. — Truro : Netherton and Worth, 1903. — [4],100 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/BEN <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Biddulph, Joseph. Handbook of West Country Brythonic: the forgotten Celtic tongue of South West England c.700 AD (Old Devonian) / Joseph Biddulph Pontypridd : Joseph Biddulph, 1996. — 36 pages ; 21 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: p491.6/WES/BID ; BAR: 491.6/A/BID. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Celtic language. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Bonham, John, Mrs. Christmas in Cornwall 60 years ago / John Bonham (Mrs. — London : Unicorn Press, 1898. — 79 pages ; 16 cm. — Dialect stories. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s394.268282/COR/BON. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Budget> A budget of Cornish poems / Devonport : W. Wood, [ 1870]. — 52 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/BUD <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Coleman, Hilary. Hoolybus : a selection of 32 Cornish songs, rhymes and chants for children / [edited & transcription by Hilary Coleman]. - [Redruth?] : Fenten, 2011. - 50 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 27 cm. + 1 audio CD.. - ISBN 9780956849304 (spiral). - The second book in the Lev Krev series. - <BR />Copies: BL. - <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Coleman, Hilary. Lev krev : Cornish song / H. L. Coleman [Cornwall] : Cumpas, 2010. — ISBN 9780956599704. - <BR />Copies: WSL not acquired, no other copy located. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Cornish> Cornish ballads: a collection of six pamphlets of Cornish dialect poems 1854-1863. — 1 volume. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/TRE. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Cornish> Cornish tales in prose and verse / [Truro?] : [Netherton and Worth?], [ca. 1880-1882]. — 1 volume. — Cover title: The exhibition and other Cornish poems. Five items, also including: Zebedee Jacka, A Cornish love story, The exhibition. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/COR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Cornish> Cornish tales in prose and verse / Truro : Netherton and Worth, [ 1882. — 62 pages ; 16 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/COR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Cornish> Cornish tales in prose and verse / Truro : Netherton and Worth, [ 1893. — 75 pages ; 16 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/COR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Cornish> Cornish tales in prose and verse / Truro : Netherton and Worth, [ 1903. — 76 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/COR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Cornish> Cornish tales in prose and verse / Truro : Netherton and Worth, [ 1906. — [8],163 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/COR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Cornish> Cornish tales in prose and verse in the Cornish dialect / Truro : Netherton and Worth, 1904. — 83 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/COR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Cornish> Cornish tales in prose and verse, in the Cornish dialect / Truro : Netherton and Worth, 1880. — 61 pages ; 16 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/COR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Courtney, Margaret Ann. by Thomas Q.Couch. — Glossary of words in use in Cornwall : West Cornwall / by Miss M.A.Courtney : East Cornwall / London : Trubner, 1880. — xvi,[133]p : 22cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 427.003/COR/COU ; NDA: C427/COU <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialects. Dictionaries. 1880. — <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Courtney, Margaret Ann. by Thomas Q.Couch. — Glossary of words in use in Cornwall : West Cornwall / by Miss M.A.Courtney : East Cornwall / London : English Dialect Soc., 1880. — xvi,[133]p : 22cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427.003/COR/COU <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialects. Dictionaries. 1880. — <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Cup> Cup tay an bit chat with Cousin Jinny. - [Camborne] : [Publisher unascertained], [ 1994?]. — 31 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/COR/CUP ; PLY: in stock. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Daddow, Daniel. Cornish comicalities in prose and verse / Daniel Daddow Truro : James R. Netherton, 1875. — 58 pages ; 16 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAD. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Daddow, Daniel. Cornish comicalities in prose and verse / Daniel Daddow Truro : Netherton and Worth, [ 1890]. — 78 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAD. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Daddow, Daniel. Cornish comicalities in prose and verse / Daniel Daddow Truro : Netherton and Worth, [ 1900]. — 84 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAD. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Daddow, Daniel. Cornish comicalities, in prose and verse / Daniel Daddow Truro : Netherton and Worth, [ 1877]. — 60 pages ; 16 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/COR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Dolly> Dolly Pentreath, and other humorous Cornish tales, in verse / Devonport : W. Wood, 1854. — 46 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/TRE. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Dolly> Dolly Pentreath, and other humorous Cornish tales, in verse / London : Houlston and Wright, 1870. — In: Daniel, H. J. Works. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAN. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Dunstan, Ralph. Cornish dialect and folk songs : a sequel to the Cornish song book / Padstow ; Lodenek Press, 1972. — [52] pages - <BR />Copies: WSL: s784.4 U <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Forfar, William Bentinck Cornish poems and selections from Pentowan / William Bentinck Forfar. — Truro : Netherton and Worth, [ 1885]. — iv,77 pages ; 17 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/FOR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Great> A great mine conference: the Gwennap bal boys : the fox outwitted by a cook / Devonport : W.Wood, [ 1870]. — 50 pages, 1 plate ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAN. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Harris, J. Henry. Esther's pilgrimage: new notes on old strings / J. Henry Harris London : John MacQueen, 1898. — xii,320 pages ; 18 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s823/HAR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Harris, J. Henry. In a Cornish looking glass: life in a fishing cove / J. Henry Harris Minions : Diggory Press, 2006. — 117 pages ; 22 cm. - ISBN 1846851815. - Originally published: Western Morning News, [1930?]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/HAR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect texts. Fiction. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Harris, J. Henry. In a Cornish looking glass: life in a fishing cove / J. Henry Harris Minions : Diggory Press, 2006. - 117 pages ; 22 cm. - ISBN ISBN 1846851815. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/HAR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect texts. Fiction. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Harris, J. Henry. In a Cornish looking glass: life in a fishing cove / J. Henry Harris Plymouth : Western Morning News Co., [ 1930?]. — [iv],127 pages ; 18 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/HAR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect texts. Fiction. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Hodge, Pol. Cornish dialect and Cornish language / Pol Hodge Gwinear : Cornish Language Board, 1997. — 19 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN 0907064582. — Background to Cornish ; no. 4. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p491.6/COR/HOD ; BAR: 491.6/C/HOD. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Isabell, John. Eight Cornish temperance tales in the Cornish dialect / John Isabell Truro : Netherton and Worth, 1898. — [6],60 pages ; 18 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/ISA. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect texts. Fiction. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Ivey, W.F. A Dictionary of Cornish dialect words : including a glossary of Cornish names / W. F. Ivey Helston : W. F. Ivey, 1976. — [68] pages ; 21.5cm. — <BR />Copies: TOR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialects. Dictionaries. -1976. — <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Jago, Frederick W. P. The ancient language, and the dialect of Cornwall, with an enlarged glossary of Cornish provincial words ... / Frederick W. P. Jago Truro : Netherton and Worth, 1882. — x,351 pages ; 20 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL s491.67/COR/JAG. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> James, Beryl. Cornish faist / Beryl James Redruth : Truran Publications, 1979. — 49 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. — Selection of dialect prose and verse from Gorsedd competitions. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/JAM <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Jimmy> Jimmy Trebilcock ; or, the humorous adventures of a Cornish miner / by T. T. Whear. — Camborne : T. T. Whear, 1863. — 16 pages ; 17 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/TRE (bound with Tregeagle of Dozmary). — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Kemp, Alan M. Drill cores': a newly-found manuscript of cousin jack narratives from the upper peninsula of Michigan, USA / Alan M. Kemp In: Cornish studies, 2nd series, no. 12, 2004. — Pages 106-143. — <BR />Copies: WSL: sPER/COR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Lean, Herbert. Book three of short Cornish dialect stories / Herbert Lean Camborne : Herbert Lean, 1952. — 25 pages ; 19 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/LEA. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Lean, Herbert. A collection of short Cornish dialect stories / Herbert Lean Camborne : Herbert Lean, 1951. — 20 pages ; 19 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/LEA <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Lean, Herbert. A continuation of short Cornish dialect stories / Herbert Lean Camborne : Herbert Lean, 1951. — 21 pages ; 19 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/DAN. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Lean, Herbert. A continuation of short Cornish dialect stories: Book 4 / Herbert Lean Camborne : Herbert Lean, 1953. — 21 pages ; 19 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/DAN. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Lean, Herbert. A continuation of short Cornish dialect stories: Book 5 / Herbert Lean Camborne : Herbert Lean, 1956. — 23 pages ; 19 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/DAN. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Merton, Les. Oall rite me ansum!: a salute to the Cornish dialect / Les Merton 2003. — <BR />Copies: WSL. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Nance, R. Morton. Dialect words derived from the Cornish language / In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 12, no. 3, 1922. — Pages 103-131. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Nance, Robert Morton. A glossary of Celtic words in Cornish dialect / Robert Morton Nance [Camborne] : Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, 1923. — [4],39 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/COR/NAN. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Noall, R. J. Cornish patriotic and dialect songs / R. J. Noall Saint Ives : W. and J. Jacobs, 1934. — [16 pages ; 25 cm. — Four folded copies of: A Cornish national song in pocket at end. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 784/COR/NOA. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> North, David J. Studies in Anglo-Cornish phonology : aspects of the history and geography of English pronunciation in Cornwall / D.J.North. — Redruth : Institute of Cornish Studies, 1983. — 80p, maps ; 30cm. — ISBN: 0903686414. — <BR />Copies: WSL: sx427/COR/NOR <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialects. Words. Distribution. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> North, David J. Studies in Anglo-Cornish phonology: aspects of the history and geography of English pronunciation in Cornwall / David J. North 1983. — <BR />Copies: WSL. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> North, David J. A word-geography of Cornwall / by David J.North and Adam Sharpe. — Redruth : Institute of Cornish Studies, 1980. — [20]p, maps ; 21x30cm. — ISBN: 0903686279. — 39277. — <BR />Copies: WSL: sx912.1427/COR/NOR <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialects. Words. Distribution. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Phillipps, Ken C. A glossary of the Cornish dialect / K.C.Phillipps. — Padstow : Tabb House, 1993. — [vii],67p : ill ; 20cm. — ISBN: 0907018912. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427.003/COR/PHI ; PLY: in stock ; TOR: in stock <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialects. Dictionaries. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Platt, James. North of Little Hill: proper talk in Port Isaac, North Cornwall, 1944-1950 / James Platt 2009. — <BR />Copies: WSL. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Rogers, Frederick R.S. Cornish dialect words and phrases / by Frederick R.S.Rogers. — [s.l.] : Sutton, 1954. — [11]p ; 22cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/COR/ROG <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Thomas, Joseph. Randigal rhymes and a glossary of Cornish words / Joseph Thomas Penzance : F. Rodda, 1895. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/THO ; NDA: C828/THO ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Timothy> Timothy Towser and nineteen other tales in prose and verse / 1906. — [8], 163 pages ; 18 cm. — Reprinted from Netheton's Cornish almanacs. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/COR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Timothy> Timothy Towser and other Cornish Tales in prose and verse. Reprinted from Netherton's Cornish Almanacks. [Another edition]. — Truro : Netherton and Worth, 1890. — 153 pages ; 8º. — <BR />Copies: BL. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Timothy> Timothy Towser and other Cornish Tales in prose and verse. Reprinted from Netherton's Cornish Almanacks. Truro : Netherton and Worth, 1887. — 153 pages ; 8º. — <BR />Copies: BL. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Timothy> Timothy Towser and other Cornish Tales in prose and verse. Reprinted from Netherton's Cornish Almanacks. Truro : Netherton and Worth, 1897. — 16 cm. — <BR />Copies: OXF. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Tregeagle> Tregeagle of Dozmary pool, and original Cornish ballads / Devonport : W. Wood, [ 1860]. — 50 pages ; 17 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/TRE. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Tregellas, John Tabois. The adventures of Rozzy Paul and Zacky Martin ; the St.Agnes bear hunt; Perran cherrybeam .. / John Tabois Tregellas Penzance : F. T. Vibert, 1853. — 40 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/TRE. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Tregellas, John Tabois. The adventures of Rozzy Paul and Zacky Martin ; the St.Agnes bear hunt; Perran cherrybeam ... / John Tabois Tregellas Penzance : F. T. Vibert, 1854. — 40 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/TRE. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Tregellas, John Tabois. The amusing adventures of Josee Cock, the Perran cock-fighter .. / John Tabois Tregellas Penzance : F. T. Vibert, 1857. — 40 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/TRE. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Tregellas, John Tabois. The amusing adventures of Josee Cock, the Perran cock-fighter .. / John Tabois Tregellas Penzance : F. T. Vibert, 1858. — 36 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/TRE. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Tregellas, John Tabois. Cornish tales in prose and verse / John Tabois Tregellas Truro : James R. Netherton, 1865. — [6],192 pages ; 17 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/TRE ; NDA: C828/TRE. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Tregellas, John Tabois. Hacky and Markey: being the adventures of Hacky Daniel and Markey Retchatts / by J.T.Tregellas. — Penzance : F. T. Vibert, 1855. — 22 pages : illustrations ; 17 cm. <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/TRE (bound with: Tegagle of. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Tregellas, John Tabois. Original Cornish ballads: chiefly founded on stories humourously told by Mr.Tregellas .. / Penryn : T. Whitehorn, 1846. — [6], 60 pages ; 20 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/ORI. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Tregellas, John Tabois. The St. Agnes bear hunt, and the Perran cherrybeam / John Tabois Tregellas Truro : James R. Netherton, 1848. — 24 pages ; 17 cm. — <BR />Copies: NDA: D821/TRE title on cover: Nathan Hogg's letters. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Trenoodle, Jan. Specimens of Cornish provincial dialect / Jan Trenoodle [William Sandys, 1792-1874]. — London : John Russell Smith, 1846. — 108,24 pages, 1 leaf of platers : illustration ; 20 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/TRE. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> Trevaylor, Nicky. Echoes from carn, cove and cromlech / Nicky Trevaylor Saint Ives : James Lanham, 1935. — 72 pages ; 20 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/TRE. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-COR> <!TI Zunday> Zunday plays, or cousin Jann's first visit to church / Truro : E. A. Blacker, 1868. — 9 pages ; 17 cm. — <BR />Copies: NDA: D821/HOG. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR > <b>Dorset.</b> <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Attwell, James. Dorset dialect days / James Attwell. — Milborne Port : Dorset Publlishing Co, 1987. — 112p : ill ; 22cm. — ISBN: 0902129910. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/DOR/ATT <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Austin, Frances. The language of Willam Barnes, English poet and philologist, 1801- 1885 / Frances Austin Lampeter : Edwin Mellen Press, 2002. — xviii,267 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 0773472401. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Dorset poems / William Barnes London : Folio Society, 1989. — <BR />Copies: WSL: [not supplied]. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. A glossary of the Dorset dialect, with a grammar / Toucan, Press, 1970. - 125 Pages. - ISBN 0900749326. - <BR />Copies: SOM: S DORSET 427.33 BAR <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. A glossary of the Dorset dialect, with a grammar / [Barnes, William] . — 2nd ed. . — St Peter Port : Toucan Press, 1970 . — [1], viii, 125 pages 22 cm . — ISBN: 0900749325. — Reprint of 1st ed. : Dorchester, M. & E. Case; London, Trübner, 1886. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 427.003/DOR/BAR ; British Library ; Devon \& Exeter Institution ; National Library of Scotland ; Society of Antiquaries of London Library ; Swansea University Libraries ; University of Birmingham Libraries ; University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of Exeter Library ; University of Leeds Library ; University of Oxford Libraries ; University of Reading Library ; University of South Wales <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialects. Dictionaries. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. A glossary of the Dorset dialect, with a grammar / by William Barnes. — Dorchester : M & E Case ; London : Trübner, 1886. — vii,124p ; 22cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/DOR/BAR <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialects. Dictionaries. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. A grammar and glossary of the Dorset dialect, with the history, outspreading, & bearings of South-Western English / by W.Barnes. — Berlin : Ascher, 1863. — 103 pages ; 23cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427.003/DOR/BAR <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialects. Dictionaries. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Poems from William Barnes / by William Barnes. — Sutton Mandeville : Perdix Press, 1981. — 34 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm. - ISBN 0907596010. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Poems grave and gay / by William Barnes. — Dorchester : Longman, 1949. — viii,116,xix pages : portrait ; 19 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Poems grave and gay / by William Barnes. — Weymouth : Weymouth Bookshop, 1978. — 116,xxv pages : illustrations, map ; 18 cm. - ISBN 0905900030. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Poems in the Dorset dialect / by William Barnes. — Oxford : Atlantis Press, 1980. — [4],11 pages ; 25 cm. - ISBN 0907425003. - <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Poems of rural life in the Dorset dialect / by William Barnes. — London : John Russell Smith, 1863. — 305,8 pages ; 17 cm. - <BR />Copies: NDA: DT821/BAR. - <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Poems of rural life in the Dorset dialect / by William Barnes. — London : John Russell Smith, 1866. — xii,211 pages ; 17 cm. - <BR />Copies: NDA: DT821/BAR. - <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Poems of rural life in the Dorset dialect / by William Barnes. — London : Kegan Paul and Co., 1879. — xi,462,32 pages ; 19 cm. - <BR />Copies: NDA: DT821/BAR. - <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Poems of rural life, in the Dorset dialect: with a dissertation and glossary / by William Barnes. — London : John Russell Smith, 1847. — viii,411 pages ; 20 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s821/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Poems of rural life, in the Dorset dialect: with a dissertation and glossary / by William Barnes. — London : John Russell Smith, 1869. — viii,140,56 pages ; 18 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s821/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Poems of rural life, in the Dorset dialect: with a dissertation and glossary / by William Barnes. — London : Kegan Paul and Trench, 1893. — xi,467 pages ; 20 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Poems of rural life, in the Dorset dialect: with a dissertation and glossary / by William Barnes. — London : John Russell Smith, 1862. — viii,133,16 pages : 18 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/BRA ; NDA: DT821/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Poems partly of rural life, in national English / by William Barnes. — London : John Russell Smith, 1846. — vii,144 pages ; 20 cm. - <BR />Copies: SANHS: L189-12. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Poems partly of rural life, in national English / by William Barnes. — London : John Russell Smith, 1844. — vii,144 pages ; 20 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s821/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Select poems of William Barnes / by William Barnes. — London : Humphrey Milford, [ 1908]. — 196 ages ; 18 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. Selected poems of William Barnes 1800-1886 / by William Barnes. — London : Routledge, 1950. — x,296 pages ; 17 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. A selection of his poems / by William Barnes. — Oxford : Carcanet Press, 1972. — 1 volume. — ISBN: 0856350311. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. William Barnes, a selection of his poems / by William Barnes. — Oxford : Carcanet Press, 1972. — 95 pages ; 19 cm. - ISBN 0856360311. - Fyfield Books. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Barnes, William, 1801-1886. William Barnes: the Dorset poet / by William Barnes. — Wimborne Minster : Dovecote Press, 1984. — xii,244 pages ; 22 cm. - ISBN 0946159173. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s821/BAR. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialect writerss. Barnes, William. Critical studies. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Chedzoy, Alan. A bit of a bumble!: an affectionate look at the Dorset dialect / Alan Chedzoy Newbury : Countryside Books, 2003. — 96 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. — ISBN: 1853068063. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/DOR/CHE <br />Subjects: Dorset. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Horsfall, Anne. Names of wild flowers in Dorset : a compilation of names, Latin, English and vernacular / Anne Horsfall. — Wareham : A.Horsfall, 1991. — iii,79p ; 21cm. — ISBN: 0951817809. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s582.13/DER/HOR <br />Subjects: Dorset. Plant names. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Knott, Olive. Down Dorset way / Olive Knott Dorchester : Longman, 1952. — 71 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/KNO. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> <!TI Names> Names of flowers in Dorset / Weymouth : Sherrens of Weymouth, 1991. — ISBN: 0951817809. — BNB/CIP 18/9/91. — <BR />Copies: WSL: Not supplied WSL <br />Subjects: Dorset. Plant names. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Thomas, Irene. Zunshine 'ave cum / Irene Thomas Calow : Irene Thomas, 1991. — 80 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm. — BNB: B92-20117. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p821/THO. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialects. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Widen, Bertil. Studies on the Dorset dialect / by Bertil Widen. — London : Williams & Norgate, 1949. — 179p : map ; 24cm.- (Lund studies in English ; 16). — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/DOR/WID <br />Subjects: Dorset. Dialects. 1949. — <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Young, Robert. Poems in the Dorset dialect / Robert Young Dorchester : County Chronicle, 1910. — viii,110 pages ; 19 cm. - Edited by J.C.H.Mansel. Author from Sturminster Newton 1811-1908. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/YOU. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Young, Robert. Rabin Hill's excursion to Weston-super-Mare, to see the opening of the new pier, 5th June 1867, in the Dorset dialect / Robert Young Yeovil : Western Gazette, [ 1867]. — 23 pages ; 18 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/YOU ; SOM: B WES19 YOU 1867. — <br />Subjects: Dorset. <br/><br />
<!DX-DOR> Young, Robert. Rabin Hill's visit to the railway, what he zeed and done and what he zed about it, in the Dorset dialect / Robert Young 4th edition. - Wincanton : George Sweetman, 1904. - <BR />Copies: SOM: Journal artlicles, B 821 YOU ; SANHS L226-18. - <br/><br />
<!DX-GLO > <b>Gloucestershire.</b> This section is limited to Bristol, the Westcountry Studies Library not having collected beyond that city. <br/><br />
<!DX-GLO> Robson, Dirk. Krek waiter's peak Bristle : a guide to what the natives say and mean in the heart of Wess Vinglun / ed.by Dirk Robson. — 9th imp. — Bristol : Abson Books, 1982. — [30]p : ill ; 15x15cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/BRI/ROB <br />Subjects: Gloucestershire. Bristol. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!DX-GLO> Robson, Dirk. Krek waiter's peak Bristle : a guide to what the natives say and mean in the heart of Wess Vinglun / ed.by Dirk Robson. — 3rd imp. — Bristol : Abson Press, 1971. — [29]p : ill ; 15x15cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/BRI/ROB <br />Subjects: Gloucestershire. Bristol. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!DX-GLO> Robson, Dirk. Pure Bristle : a guide for A-level students into what the natives say and mean in the Wess Vinglum / edited by Dirk Robson. — Bristol : Dervish Books, 1998. — 28p : ill ; 22cm. — ISBN: 0953385604. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/BRI/PUR <br />Subjects: Gloucestershire. Bristol. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!DX-GLO> Robson, Dirk. Son of Bristle : a second guide to what the natives say and mean in the heart of Wess Vinglun / ed.by Dirk Robson. — 3rd impr. — Bristol : Abson Books, 1982. — 32p : ill ; 15x15cm. — ISBN: 0902920030. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/BRI/SON <br />Subjects: Gloucestershire. Bristol. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!DX-GLO> Robson, Dirk. Son of Bristle : a second guide to what the natives say and mean in the heart of Wess Vinglun / edited by Dirk Robson. — Bristol : Abson Books, 1971. — 32p : ill ; 15x15cm. — ISBN: 0902920030. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/BRI/SON <br />Subjects: Gloucestershire. Bristol. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM > <b>Somerset.</b> The Exmoor dialect is largely included under Devon. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Cox, J.Stevens. More Ilchester words, sayings and some folklore notes .. / St.Peter Port : Toucan, 1983. — pp161-180 : ill ; 26cm.- (Ilchester and district occasional papers ; no. 45). — ISBN: 0856942871. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/ILC/COX <br />Subjects: Somerset. Ilchester. Dialects. Folklore. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Frank, S. Nine days in Devon : a visit to the Channel Fleet in Weymouth, and other humorous sketches in the Somerset dialect / 1879. — DUL 27785. — <BR />Copies: DEI. — <br />Subjects: Somerset. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Frank, Somerset. Nine days in Devon : a visit to the Channel Fleet, at Weymouth, and other humorous sketches in the Somerset dialect / by Somerset Frank . — London ; Bristol : Houlston & Sons John Wright & Co., [ 1879?] . — 64 pages ; 19 cm. — <BR />Copies: University of Cambridge Libraries <br />Subjects: Somerset. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Frank, Somerset. Nine Days in Devon: a Visit to the Channel Fleet at Weymouth, and other humorous sketches in the Somerset dialect [in verse]. By Somerset Frank / London : Houlston & Sons, [ 1879] . — 54 pages ; (8º). — <BR />Copies: British Library <br />Subjects: Somerset. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Garton, James Archibald. The guest: a drama of Monmouth's rebellion in the dialect of Somerset / James Archibald Garton Eton : Spottiswoode, Ballantyne & Company, 1932. — 42 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/GAR. — <br />Subjects: Somerset. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Gregory, R. R. C. Poems in dialect / R. R. C. Gregory London : Somerset Folk Press, 1922. — 133 pages, [1] leaf of plates : portrait ; 18 cm. — Somerset folk series ; No. 5. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/GRE. — <br />Subjects: Somerset. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Hodger, Barney. Down whoume / Barney Hodger (Pseudonym. — London : Somerset Folk Press, 1924. — 115 pages, plates : illustrations ; 19 cm. — Somerset folk series ; no. 5. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/HOD. — <br />Subjects: Somerset. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Jones, William Marchant. Jarge Balsh goes to Lunnon, the zexton o' Zpringvield and .. zummat o' nothin / Jones, W. M. London : Folk Press, 1928. — xvi,123 pages ; 19 cm. — Somerset dialect - Somerset Studies has other titles. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/JON. — <br />Subjects: Somerset. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Kruisinga, Elsko. A grammar of the dialect of West Somerset : descriptive and historical ... / by E.Kruisinga. — Bonn : P.Hanstein, 1905. — vi,182p ; 21cm. — 824. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 427/SOM/KRU ; BAR: 427 /E/KRU <br />Subjects: Somerset. Dialects. West Somerset. Grammar. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Leith, Alicia A. A plant of lemon verbena: a Somersetshire idyll / Alicia A. Leith London : Gibbings and Company, 1895. — 216 pages ; 17 cm. Dialect novel. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s823/LIE. — <br />Subjects: Somerset. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Parker, George. Tom Balch: an historical tale of West Somerset during Monmouth' s rebellion..poems..in the Somersetshire dialect / George Parker (Somerset historian and poet. — 1879. — <BR />Copies: WSL. — <br />Subjects: Somerset. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Schama, Rosalind. Some old Somerset nature names / collected by Rosalind Schama. — Yeovil : [The Author], 1979. — 27p : ill ; 22cm. — 26718. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p581.03/SOM/SCH <br />Subjects: Somerset. Plant names. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> <!TI Selected> Selected poems in the Somerset dialect (suitable for recitation) / London : Somerset Folk Press, 1921. — 104 pages ; 18 cm. — Somerset folk series ; no. 1. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/SOM. — <br />Subjects: Somerset. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Skeggs, James. Somerset dialect : especially obselete agricultural and natural history terms / compiled by James Skeggs. — West Buckland : James Skeggs, 1990. — 3 vols ; 21cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427.003/SOM/SKE <br />Subjects: Somerset. Dialects. Dictionaries. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Skeggs, James. Somerset dialect: especially obselete agricultural and natural history terms / James Skeggs West Buckland : James Skeggs, 1990. — 3 volumes ; 21 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s427.003/SOM/SKE. — <br />Subjects: Somerset. Dialects. Dictionaries. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Skeggs, James. Somerset words : a dialect word-list particularly relating toagriculture and natural history / James Skeggs. — West Buckland : The Author, 1995. — [3]leaves,214p ; 30cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: sx427.003/SOM/SKE <br />Subjects: Somerset. Dialects. Dictionaries. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Skeggs, James. Somerset words a hand-list of dialect and obsolete words of Somerset usage, especially those relating to agriculture ... / Wellington : J. Skeggs, 1990. — 136p ; 30cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: Not acquired WSL ; BAR: 427.003/E/SKE <br />Subjects: Somerset. Dialects. Dictionaries. -1990. — <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Somerset Frank. Nine days in Devon, A visit to the Channel Fleet, at Weymouth, and other humorous sketches in the Somerset dialect / by Somerset Frank . — Bristol : J.Wright & Co., 1879 . — 64 pages ; 8vo. — <BR />Copies: Devon \& Exeter Institution <br />Subjects: Somerset. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> <!TI Somerset> Somerset dialect poems: the Somerset man's complaint and Doctor Cox : a Blanscue / St Peter Port : Toucan Press, 1970. — 11 pages ; 21 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/SOM. — <br />Subjects: Somerset. <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Warburg, Jeremy. The Grockles' guide : an illustrated miscellany of words and phrases of interest and use / Wells : Thorn Press, 1985. — 64 pages : illustrations ; 21cm. — ISBN: 0906374235. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/SOM/WAR <br />Subjects: Somerset. Dialects. -1985. — <br/><br />
<!DX-SOM> Williams, Wadham Pigott. A glossary of provincial words and phrases in use in Somersetshire / by Wadham Pigott Williams and William Arthur Jones. — London : Longmans et al., 1873. — xii,42 pages - <BR />Copies: WSL: 427.003/SOM/WIL <br />Subjects: Somerset. Dialects. Dictionaries. <hr />
This page last updated 31 December 2021Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-64351347874537181472021-12-31T07:44:00.007-08:002021-12-31T11:25:13.932-08:00Westcountry dialect. 2. Periodical and newspaper articles on Devon dialect<b>Articles</b>. This section of the bibliography of Devon dialect literature includes periodical articles, and extracts from some collections of papers, presented in chronological order. It does not pretend to any completeness, but some attempt had been made to list Jan Stewer's weekly dialect contributions which extended over some sixty years from 1900. These are taken from volumes of cuttings and from the <i>British Newspaper Archive</i>. This last has its limitations because of the varying accuracy of the optical character recogntion which causes any search to miss some weeks and garble the titles of many others. The results are presented for what they are worth. Perhaps someone more deicated than the present compiler will be able to complete it, particularly for the period between the World Wars. <hr />
<b>1727-06-02</b>. Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scholding, in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language,between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning / [ In: Brice's Weekly Journal, Friday, June the 2d, 1727. — Pages 1-2. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgrO6l6k26gMusrFK07TMH09xp_kTnBXJO8GqGq86ZJBs19tcoWyfqsSUQ8RCOee3laUR5pAFUNhJQsXdyPdrmwe_m08kp6noLi9sRbfMrppyLTAO186XsU5gB3csAT1SuJII3E46K9blo/s2048/Exeter-Brice-1727-06-02a.JPG"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj6td7vTzaRgKVwHc_kAT1JNjQS1OCzAGLBzg5cB0vloTvGnuVHZuibJSu6PAreR5v3NW2fv10xBDfgqFHSlyI0rPL0wo8oHZp7POTv_b52av4ZY-ruVJH2XQmw5DH6uazLbCMa2nwa9rs/s2048/Exeter-Brice-1727-06-02b.JPG"></CENTER>. <BR />Copies: DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1733-10</b>. Whistlewell, Roger. Letter specimen in the Southwestern dialect. In: Gentleman’s Magazine, Weekly Essays vol. 3, no. 34, October 1733. — Pages 532-533. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhwj32j1o88T3vWzBz_OnHDQ8-Mxl6wm0OnBCx45ScgxrXLtexyCV-l1kZhfa_PnzYzNPJp8VD44CpFXakvkON1dkQWUsFX7N9qSJuG-q4k1ejukfrHuA4cxRp3JrHSSACj_nJZdhVwAWU/s1280/GM-1733-532.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgQuCB13eDTqKgKp3AEurpxhPJiogzASQnlyttr_j8kGzr-nVwANaCGVrVTF7avPrBEPgpEnritqBul_QNzienhaL92lkixRjI9IVddHZXGGLC4oWgORAkdaLepx4ZeMIJQzOIdknGTYYY/s1280/GM-1733-533.jpg"></CENTER>. <BR />Copies: DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1746-06</b>. Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. Exmoor courtship. Or, a suitoring discourse, in the Devonshire dialect and mode, near the Forest of Exmoor / [Peter Lock]. — In: Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 16, June 1746. — Pages 297-300. — <a href="https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hw2934">Haithi Trust</a><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEizZNz10LDvkdzOPFrBkkW9sCX9HB51ZGSHRTCj6u48On0xeiv9YkDTxqv_ckXUqF_mVTOC0D5Z6x7OiWZ0LSaHrrbFMjh0F5CUIoPr45ZtMh7xhIbAsKtYy8Pr_kRoVsXCpBCwHy3S8DI/s1280/GM-1746-297.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-iRb_dFjF-hu5ImRcOvwZhbs2o0FttgY7B3DVA078zj6WoYZIGuuOs5iOtoVlzzfElWVqj175sEWf8X65cjtoPVMRPmQn_J23DVhMAdDT7uLhFWO5pWD3MbEpYyBHAjL-cQfrdROuCt4/s1280/GM-1746-298.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi55bZdD6yH9tPBXiRAr5qftz2ZDkRW18Q6O9DMAtgTHhH4NQMBB4pa9vnklV6WNnxV6H3oWFjs2NYOQPV8gF6qKC4mVUWnrgRwlXK2dtVow7XXZCNwGkZaVAkf27fYVTSJXpNhTBfEUTQ/s1280/GM-1746-299.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh66PQgLJXaeglLeV_RlWslOrg9cRkjTuFeBcDvrH-L9-uWhXrP1KR6118vvLni-FvhyphenhyphenpODIMk2sd2ring-6NYhVqRCz5v4J2480pgY74SWwu3aIPyrXqNMPvNYUKaJ3IsMv-xyXTr1L4A/s1280/GM-1746-300.jpg"></CENTER>. <BR />Copies: EXL ; DEI <br /><br/>
<b>1746-07</b>. Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding; in the propriety and decency of the Exmoor language between two sisters Wilmot Moreman, and Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning. / [Peter Lock]. — In: Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 16, July 1746. — Pages 352-355. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgdjUAfAQJo32BboETYgKOnvwhN9QymvBydM0m8awtks9nUhfE3KoX13H9XbR8QH4DR9etVLZv515bESZ078Qta_UkgfsgENxMiNBKB1iNc0qXVqUu231i1cs0r-9GYtCrTZBoD4MyFStw/s1280/GM-1746-352.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiBX7qq_UMIb6PeTa_SWUrwaFYc79C-JfiEqjXenb_iJU6bbzHE6HKcfcOve_laUtfLQGGF9sQmY86QHmXJl6HWy62X8b-yL4XQX65giEc0sA-c593i4Fjx_jJhXi5RBPKO7Rz58f2p9m4/s1280/GM-1746-353.JPG"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi_rbIUMSL9YYcFcrHHBQxIj2Lg_50oxAskUrmAny3gOw3bLDdvxc0ri8X6xjcgOZcTfInEVpfaToaS0gjbnVSFP4MHcDxKO6vjwLAWo5uYGW9fBCkVMPlJmDzPnSkGlCY1ZhTLbKNTucg/s1280/GM-1746-354.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjCnuXUMle3RGKIPXiyrz-gxyGefT3BmuJBZrtppfAskhZpyvPVRkF-_8VoEev3XEUivc-Xyaj82chNVXYGyVDiRXSUWGNJ57ZgZWEqXNsBJ1K7QQM_kgui50bvG-uX6SfFNXnqRxPY-o8/s1280/GM-1746-355.jpg"></CENTER>. <BR />Copies: EXL ; DEI <br /><br/>
<b>1746-08</b>. Devoniensis. A vocabulary of the Exmoor dialect / Devoniensis. — In: Gentleman’s Magazine, vol. 16 August 1746. — Pages 405-408. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhbeFeHPReGqMXg-rKJZUnkxrAuzO-WxUtGPPe1rSRYMkNF5yCpeTwYDtgAI8B2ZbCwul6BkIp6XOnhL59jMP9XOLtuMY-ZxLv6XTsmb8wL_YX7jIbb5hmbHx7nIwX5KJdlnLGZXLL3UoQ/s1280/GM-1746-405.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgkpuUgad4J184r7CXROD4rLHYDfFU5OZMG81fLE9NZBjWBodijEsxcY2iUJyZlJquPLb3J29sX9GdEtLkflNi98tu5az3PPOusCS0U8xkkPFCYQQgso8NAu9ct6QfEuuOzLDrcWR8oDLQ/s1280/GM-1746-406.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgtjplOrp_cP2_0JiLnBnWyPw8-ZzMVpkkqFR3wX_ezHi4PK2ouJlbE-AdXc3OzH1ak6oB9atYMgJ46H4l7SianBOpfSI3CPvAogQe1plXz876Nn7VPECYitgRwLKkg4AaIZOb1OeugfX4/s1280/GM-1746-407.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEinDUSRhN6pWElmnyE6NUsS71vgcc1HsxCpl_vmJS4Y_yB7yxXqjUVyJNDBAVXuS7t0uAhpugXonJNo3l6P8tXQ8sVsE6IKmjIzWae9XNAJut7FYvNgURE_KtAqjfwFqQLFfeVisre4y0o/s1280/GM-1746-408.jpg"></CENTER></b>. Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: EXL ; DEI <br /><br/>
<b>1808</b>. <!TI Provincial</b>. A provincial vocabulary; containing for the most part, such words as are current amongst the common people in Devonshire and Cornwall / In: Monthly magazine, vol 26, 1808, Page 421, 544. — And vol. 29, 1810 page 431 <br /><br/>
<b>1846</b>. Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Nathan Hogg's second letter tu es brither Jan. - In: Western Times, 2 May, 1846. - Page 8. - <BR /><br/>
<b>1846</b>. Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Nathan Hogg's third letter tu es brither Jan. - In: Western Times, 23 May, 1846. - Page 8. - <BR /><br/>
<b>1847</b>. Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Nathan Hogg tu es brither Jan. - In: Western Times, 23 January, 1847. - Page 4. - <BR /><br/>
<b>1847</b>. Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Nathan Hogg's eighth letter tu es brither Jan. - In: Western Times, 29 May, 1847. - Page 6. - <BR /><br/>
<b>1848</b>. Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Nathan Hogg's Invitation to his brother Nathan. - In: Exeter Flying Post, 21 December, 1848. - Page 7. - <BR />Copies: WSL: Microfilm ; British Newspaper Archive. — <BR /><br/>
<b>1854</b>. Weymouth, Richard Francis. Devonian Provincialisms / In: Philological Society, Transactions, 1854. — Salamanca Corpus. — <br /><br/>
<b>1866</b>. Bowring, John, Sir. Language, with special reference to the Devonian dialects. — In: Devonshire Association Transactions ; 1, part 5, 1866. — pages 13-38 ; 24 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/DEV/BOW. — <BR /><br/>
<b>1870</b>. Worth, Richard Nicholls, 1837-1896. Some Inquiry into the Association of the Dialects of Devon and Cornwall / In: Royal Institution of Cornwall, Journal, 1870. — <br /><br/>
<b>1871-08-29</b>. Edwards, Joseph. Agrikler's proverbeel felossify. Ben and the butter. - In: Western Times, 29 August, 1871. - Page 2. -
<b>1877</b>. Firth, F. H. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. H. Firth. - 1st. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, volume 9, 1877-. — Pages 123-142. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1878</b>. Firth, F. H. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. H. Firth. - 2nd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, volume 10, 1878. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1879</b>. Firth, F. H. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. H. Firth. - 3rd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 11, 1879. - Pages 122-145. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1881</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 4th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 13, 1881. - Pages 78-97. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1882</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 5th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 14, 1882. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1883</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 6th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 15, 1883. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1884</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 7th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 16, 1884. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 8th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 17, 1885. - Pages 77-131. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-07-02</b>. Giles, Roger. What a working man thinks / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 2 July 1885. — Page 3. - The first in the series? <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-07-23</b>. Giles, Roger. The Good Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 23 July 1885. — Page 6. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-07-30</b>. Giles, Roger. The Good Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 30 July 1885. — Page 6. - On Welcombe. <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-08-06</b>. Giles, Roger. The Good Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 6 August 1885. — Page 5. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-08-13</b>. Giles, Roger. The Good Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 13 August 1885. — Page 3. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-08-20</b>. Giles, Roger. The Good Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 20 August 1885. — Page 6. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-08-20</b>. Jenkins, Jim. Letter to the Editor in answer to R. Giles / Jim Jenkins. - In: North Devon Journal, 20 August 1885. — Page 6. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-09-10</b>. Giles, Roger. The Good Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 10 September 1885. — Page 6. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-09-17</b>. Giles, Roger. The Gude Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 17 September 1885. — Page 6. — Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-09-24</b>. Giles, Roger. The Gude Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 24 September 1885. — Page 3. — On smuggling. <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-10-08</b>. Giles, Roger. The Gude Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 8 October 1885. — Page 2. - On smuggling. <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-10-22</b>. Giles, Roger. The Gude Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 22 October 1885. — Page 2. - On witchcraft. <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-10-29</b>. Giles, Roger. Notes on the Coming Election / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 29 October 1885. — Page 2. — Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-11-05</b>. Giles, Roger. The Good Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 5 November 1885. — Page 2. - On witchcraft. <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-11-12</b>. Giles, Roger / The Gude Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 12 November 1885. — Page 2. - On witchcraft. <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-12-17</b>. Giles, Roger / The Good Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 17 December 1885. — Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1885-12-23</b>. Giles, Roger. The Good Old Times in Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 23 December 1885. — Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 9th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 18, 1886. - Pages 78-102. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-01-07</b>. Giles, Roger. Welcombe / In: North Devon Journal, 7 January 1886. — Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-01-13</b>. Giles, Roger. [ Title unascertained] / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 13 January, 1886. — Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. —
<b>1886-01-21</b>. Giles, Roger. Witchcraft / In: North Devon Journal, 21st January 1886. — Page 2. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-02-18</b>. Giles, Roger. Welcombe / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 18 February 1886. — Page 6. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-02-25</b>. Giles, Roger. Welcombe / In: North Devon Journal, 25 February 1886. — Page 6. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-03-04</b>. Giles, Roger. Mythology / In: North Devon Journal, 4 March 1886. — Page 6. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-03-11</b>. Giles, Roger. Depressun in Trade / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 11 March 1886. — Page 6. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-03-25</b>. Giles, Roger. The Gude Old Times in Welcombe: Ghosts / In: North Devon Journal, 25 March 1886. — Page 2. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-04-22</b>. Giles, Roger. The Good Old Times in Welcombe: Reckin / In: North Devon Journal, 22 April 1886. — Page 2. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-06-17</b>. Giles, Roger. Witchcraft / Roger Giles. - In: North Devon Journal, 17 June 1886. — Page 5. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. —
<b>1886-06-27</b>. Giles, Roger. Witchcraft / In: North Devon Journal, 27 June 1886. — Error in page no? <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-08-05</b>. Giles, Roger. Witchcraft / In: North Devon Journal, 5 August 1886. — Page 3. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-10-28</b>. Giles, Roger. Tokens an Vaursines / In: North Devon Journal, 28 October 1886. — Page 2. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-11-04</b>. Giles, Roger. November / In: North Devon Journal, 4 November 1886. — Page 3. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-11-11</b>. Giles, R. Cusses an Ill Wishes / In: North Devon Journal, 11 November 1886. — Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-11-18</b>. Hodge. The Clerical Controversy / In: North Devon Journal, 18 November 1886. — Page 2. — Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-11-25</b>. Giles, Roger. Odd Customs and Superstiuions / In: North Devon Journal, 25 November 1886. — Page 6. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-12-02</b>. Jones, Silas. Cusses an Ill Wishes / In: North Devon Journal, 2 December 1886. — Page 2. — Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1886-12-23</b>. Giles, Roger. Cusses an Ill Wishes / In: North Devon Journal, 23 December 1886. — Page 2. — Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1887</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 10th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 19, 1887. - Pages 63-82. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1887-12-15</b>. Ingins. The Continuity of the Church / In: North Devon Journal, 15 December 1887. — Page 2. — Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1887-12-29</b>. Giles, Roger / A Retrospect / In: North Devon Journal, 29 December 1887. — The last in the series? <BR />Copies: BAR: microfilms ; British Newspaper Archive. — <br /><br/>
<b>1889</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 11th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 21, 1889. - Pages 84-109. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1891</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 12th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 23, 1891. - Pages 125-143. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1893</b>. Collier, W. F. Devonshire dialect / W. F. Collier In: Devonshire Association, Transactions ; vol. 25, 1893. — Pages 276-285. — Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV. — <br /><br/>
<b>1893</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 13th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 25, 1893. - Pages 181-211. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1895</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 14th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 27, 1895. - Pages 40-60. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1895-04</b>. Dalzell, Helen. Anner. A West Country Tragedy / In: "Cassell's Family Magazine, April,
" 1895. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br /><br/>
<b>1896</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 15th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 28, 1896. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1896-03-14</b>. Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960. Devon Courting / Eden Phillpotts. - In: Black and White, March 14, 1896. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br /><br/>
<b>1896-06</b>. Hartier, Mary. An Evening with Hodge / In: "English Illustrated Magazine, June,
" 1896. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br /><br/>
<b>1896-06-27</b>. Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960. Bill Vogwell's Courtin' / Eden Phillpotts. - In: Black and White, June 27, 1896. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br /><br/>
<b>1897</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 16th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 29, 1897. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1898</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 17th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 30, 1898. - Pages 56-76. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1899</b>. Hartier, Mary. First in the Field / In: English Illustrated Magazine, 20, 1899. — Pages 664-665. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br /><br/>
<b>1900</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 18th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 32, 1900. - Pages 51-73. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1900</b>. Strong, Herbert A. Devonshire dialect / Herbert A. Strong In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 1, no. 2, 1900. — Pages 43-44. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1900-03-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's club / wrote by Jan Stewer. - 1. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 2, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 1. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 1. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-03-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The vurs' meetin' / Jan Stewer. - 2. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 9, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 2. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-03-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. T' other end of Uncle Tom's speech / Jan Stewer. - 3. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 16, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 3. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 3. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-03-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's club / wrote by Jan Stewer. - 4. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 23, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 4. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 4. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-03-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. How us discust the war / Jan Stewer. - 5. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 30, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 5. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 5. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-04-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Zimon Cann / by Peter Davey. - 6. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 6, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 6. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 6. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-04-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Wives - and wives / Jan Stewer. - 7. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 13, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 7. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 7. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-04-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Usbin's - and usbin's / Jan Stewer. - 8. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 20, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 8. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 8. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-04-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Uncle Tom on "The Zituation" / Jan Stewer. - 9. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 27, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 9. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 9. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-05-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Complaints. Majoricus Unionisticus / Jan Stewer. - 10. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 4, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 10. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 10. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-05-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A politcal discussion / Jan Stewer. - 11. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 11, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 11. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 11. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-05-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Whur I lef' off to las' wik, shout quiet like / Jan Stewer. - 12. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 18, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 12. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 12. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-06-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A visit to Barleycombe show / Jan Stewer. - 14. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 2, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 14. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 14. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-06-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan and his Anne. Vote for "Kruger's Brother" / Jan Stewer. - 13. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 9, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 13. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 13. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-06-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The lock jaw and the loose jaw [and] 'Arry 'Awk and the sojer / Jan Stewer. - 15. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 25, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 15. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 15. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-07-</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The radical musical box / Jan Stewer. - 17. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 17. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 17. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-07-</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Radicals full ov promises / Jan Stewer. - 16. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 16. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 16. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-07-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [Not included - Uncle Tom on scarecrows?] Jan Stewer. - 18. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 27, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 18. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 18. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The soldiers' Buller and Buller's men / Jan Stewer. - 19. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August, 1900. - ? 26 October 1900?? Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 19. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 19. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Radicals and the war / Jan Stewer. - 20. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 20. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 20. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Christmas shopping. Dan'l Whiddon's tales / Jan Stewer. - 21. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 21. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 21. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Pome by Peter Davy / Jan Stewer. - 24. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October, 1900. - ?7 December 1900?? Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 24. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 24. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-11-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The Buller memorial / Jan Stewer. - 22. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September, 1900. - ? 14 Nov 1900?? Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 22. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 22. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-11-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Demshur men and Buller / Jan Stewer. - 23. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October, 1900. - ? 21 Nov 1900?? Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 23. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 23. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Despatch fom Mr Kruger / Jan Stewer. - 27. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 27. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 27. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Proclamation to the Boers / Jan Stewer. - 26. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 26. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 26. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The pudden and the gewse / Jan Stewer. - 28. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December, 1900. - ? 28 Dec 1900 Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 28. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 28. - <br /><br/>
<b>1900-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Wiss things than gwain for a sojer / Jan Stewer. - 25. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November, 1900. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 25. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 25. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-01-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan Stewer and the New Year. The war. Cider making / Jan Stewer. - 29. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 4, 1901. - Page 2. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 29. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 29. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-01-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan Stewer at the Exeter pantomome / Jan Stewer. - 30. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 18, 1901. - Page 3. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 30. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 30. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-01-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan Stewer and the Queen / Jan Stewer. - 31. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 25, 1901. - Page 3. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 31. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 31. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-02-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [ Mourning Queen Victoria. King Edward VII] / Jan Stewer. - 32. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 1, 1901. - Page 11. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 32. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 32. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-02-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [T' other Edwards. Edward I and II] / Jan Stewer. - 33. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 8, 1901. - Page 6. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 33. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 33. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-02-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ole times / Jan Stewer. - 34. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 15, 1901. - Page 6. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 34. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 34. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-02-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [T' other Edwards. Edward III] / Jan Stewer. - 35. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 22, 1901. - Page 8. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 35. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 35. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-03-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Demshur and Irish / Jan Stewer. - 36. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 1, 1901. - Page 11. - 02-Mar-01 Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 36. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 36. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-03-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [T' other Edwards. Edward IV etc] / Jan Stewer. - 37. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 8, 1901. - Page 3. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 37. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 37. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-03-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. What they'm doin' up to Parlyment / Jan Stewer. - 38. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March, 15 1901. - Page 6. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 38. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 38. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-03-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Uncle Toms 'ot water bottle / Jan Stewer. - 39. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March, 22 1901. - Page 9. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 39. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 39. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-03-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Radical and Conservative government / Jan Stewer. - 40. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 29, 1901. - Page 3. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 40. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 40. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-04-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan an' the census paper / Jan Stewer. - 41. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 4, 1901. - Page 9. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 41. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 41. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-04-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A parish election / Jan Stewer. - 42. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 12, 1901. - Page 3. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 42. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 42. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-04-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [ No title] / Jan Stewer. - 43. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 19, 1901. - Page 6. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 43. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 43. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-04-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ann an' others on the budget / Jan Stewer. - 44. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 26, 1901. - Page 6. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 44. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 44. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-05-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [ No title] / Jan Stewer. - 45. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 3, 1901. - Page 11. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 45. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 45. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-05-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The coal owners and the farmers / Jan Stewer. - 46. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 10, 1901. - Page 11. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 46. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 46. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-05-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan Tozer's thuderbolt [poem] / Jan Stewer. - 47. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 17, 1901. - Page 11. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 47. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 47. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-05-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [ Radical member in Parlyment] / Jan Stewer. - 48. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 24, 1901. - Page 3. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 48. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 48. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-05-31</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [ Maister Bright] / Jan Stewer. - 49. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 31, 1901. - Page 2. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 49. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 49. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-06-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Muddlecombe Club walk / Jan Stewer. - 50. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 7, 1901. - Page 11. - 21-May-01 Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 50. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 50. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-06-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Uncle Tom with the volunteeers / Jan Stewer. - 51. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 14, 1901. - Page 3. - 14-Jun-01 Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 51. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 51. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-06-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The wather, an' radicals, an'uther misfortins / Jan Stewer. - 52. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 21, 1901. - Page 12. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 52. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 52. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-06-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Weel Brewer's visit to Linnon / Jan Stewer. - 53. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 28, 1901. - Page 11. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 53. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 53. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-07-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Whur I wiz to las' wik whane I stap / Jan Stewer. - 54. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 5, 1901. - Page 9. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 54. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 54. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-07-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [ Chapter dree o' Weel's visit to Linnon] / Jan Stewer. - 55. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 12, 1901. - [Not located]. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 55. - No column 12 July. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 55. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-07-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [The radical leadership. Jan Cann's cheer] / Jan Stewer. - 56. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 19, 1901. - Page 9. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 56. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 56. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-07-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The radical motto. The "Stop the peace" party / Jan Stewer. - 57. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 26, 1901. - Page 9. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 57. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 57. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-08-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The tale ov Tom Wrevord / Jan Stewer. - 58. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 2, 1901. - Page 5. - 21-Jun-01 Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 58. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 58. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-08-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Uncle Tom on machinery. Me gwain to Linnon / Jan Stewer. - 59. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 9, 1901. - Page 5. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 59. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 59. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-08-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Well, yer I be, up Linnon / Jan Stewer. - 60. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 16, 1901. - Page 11. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 60. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 60. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-08-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [Th' ex'bishun] / Jan Stewer. - 61. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 23, 1901. - Page 6. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 61. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 61. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-08-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Me an' my Ann tu Willan' zports / Jan Stewer. - 62. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 30, 1901. - Page 6. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 62. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 62. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-09-06</b>. Stewer, Ann. Jan's cricket match / wraut by Ann. - 63. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 6, 1901. - Page 11. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 63. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 63. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-09-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan's cricket match - chapter 2 / wraut by mezel thees time. - 64. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 13, 1901. - Page 6. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 64. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 64. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-09-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The story of Miss Coombes / Jan Stewer. - 65. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 20, 1901. - Page 11. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 65. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 65. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-09-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Vurst meet o' the season. Quartisses [?] / Jan Stewer. - 66. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 27, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 66. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 66. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan and the menu / Jan Stewer. - 68. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 68. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 68. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Letters / Jan Stewer. - 70. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 70. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 70. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. ow me an' Ann zid the bazaar / Jan Stewer. - 67. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 67. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 67. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The puddings. Gen. Buller and Bath / Jan Stewer. - 69. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 69. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 69. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. How they put out the fire. Gen. Buller / Jan Stewer. - 71. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 71. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 71. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Letters / Jan Stewer. - 74. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 74. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 74. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Phil Garlic / Jan Stewer. - 73. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 73. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 73. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tommy's wik this wik / Jan Stewer. - 75. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 75. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 75. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Uther vokes's ledders mos'ly / Jan Stewer. - 72. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 72. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 72. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Arry Awk's prize tetties / Jan Stewer. - 76. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 76. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 76. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. How Tammas Hunt killed the gipsy / Jan Stewer. - 79. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 79. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 79. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Me an' Uncle Tom at Barnstaple show / Jan Stewer. - 77. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 77. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 77. - <br /><br/>
<b>1901-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The political situation / Jan Stewer. - 78. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December, 1901. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 78. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 78. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902</b>. Brewer, Weel. Weel Brewer's tales. A Zinday een ta Exter: nort els bet ban's. In: [Periodical unascertained], [ 1902]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE acc 17711 <br /><br/>
<b>1902</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 19th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 34, 1902. - Pages 90-103. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1902-01-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Dan'l Whiddon's raffle / Jan Stewer. - 80. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 3, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 80. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 80. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-01-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Puplexed. The Liberal Party again / Jan Stewer. - 81. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 10, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 81. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 81. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-01-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Me an' Ann in the pantamime again / Jan Stewer. - 82. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 17, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 82. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 82. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-01-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Pu-deus-radicals. The concert. Jan Stewer. - 83. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 24, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 83. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 83. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-01-31</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Thiky thur concert / Jan Stewer. - 84. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 31, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 84. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 84. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-02-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The sojer's pipe / Jan Stewer. - 85. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 7, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 85. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 85. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-02-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. General Buller - pancaekes / Jan Stewer. - 86. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 14, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 86. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 86. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-02-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Dan'l Whiddon's letter / Jan Stewer. - 87. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 87. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 87. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-02-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The radical slaste. Peter Davey's song / Jan Stewer. - 88. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 88. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 88. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-03-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Dan'l Whiddon to the "Gazzit" office / Jan Stewer. - 89. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 89. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 89. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-03-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ole zour zab I / Jan Stewer. - 90. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 90. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 90. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-03-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ole zour zab II / Jan Stewer. - 91. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 91. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 91. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-03-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The zayin's o' Turney Gurney / Jan Stewer. - 92. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 92. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 92. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-04-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tarkey races / Jan Stewer. - 93. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 4, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 93. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 93. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-04-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Boiling trou. Willey & Co's works / Jan Stewer. - 94. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 94. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 94. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-04-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Sallybratin' the "Peace" / Jan Stewer. - 95. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 95. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 95. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-04-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Muddlecombe parlyment / Jan Stewer. - 96. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 96. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 96. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-05-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Coad weather. Ot radicals. Huniten / Jan Stewer. - 97. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 97. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 97. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-05-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mix muddle avrin [?] / Jan Stewer. - 98. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 98. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 98. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-05-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Joggefry. Zider / Jan Stewer. - 99. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 99. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 99. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-05-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Dan'ls duinga la Tinmith [?] / Jan Stewer. - 100. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 23, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 100. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 100. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-05-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Plymouth zhew / Jan Stewer. - 101. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 30, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 101. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 101. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-06-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tha ealth o' tha King an' Quane / Jan Stewer. - 102. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 6, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 102. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 102. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-06-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Peace-making. Letters. Jan Stewer. - 103. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 13, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 103. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 103. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-06-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Our kuronation meetins. Advice gratis / Jan Stewer. - 104. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 20, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 104. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 104. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-06-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Weesh noos / Jan Stewer. - 105. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 27, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 105. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 105. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-07-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The squire's sov'rin / Jan Stewer. - 106. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 4, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 106. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 106. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-07-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The squire and the kaff / Jan Stewer. - 107. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 11, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 107. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 107. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-07-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The town mouse in the country / Jan Stewer. - 108. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 18, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 108. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 108. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-07-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A day's work / Jan Stewer. - 109. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 25, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 109. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 109. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-08-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. What koms o' vining vaut [?] / Jan Stewer. - 110. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 1, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 110. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 110. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-08-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan an ees viddle / Jan Stewer. - 111. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 111. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 111. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-08-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A racy column. The coronation / Jan Stewer. - 112. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 112. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 112. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-08-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Teignmouth doings. Buller's sword / Jan Stewer. - 113. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 22, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 113. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 113. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-08-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A moral victory / Jan Stewer. - 114. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 114. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 114. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-09-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Letter from Mrs Whiddon. The latest fashions / Jan Stewer. - 115. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 5, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 115. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 115. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-09-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A visit to Budleigh / Jan Stewer. - 116. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 12, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 116. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 116. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-09-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Whittington's cat. Bicycle riding / Jan Stewer. - 117. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 19, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 117. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 117. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-09-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The Orcombe ghost. Letter from Glesgow / Jan Stewer. - 118. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 26, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 118. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 118. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-10-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Men o' Devon. Narthamp'en. Pegs / Jan Stewer. - 119. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 3, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 119. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 119. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-10-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The heddication beel / Jan Stewer. - 120. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 10, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 120. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 120. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-10-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A visit to the circus / Jan Stewer. - 121. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 17, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 121. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 121. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-10-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Motor cars and tram cars / Jan Stewer. - 122. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 24, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 122. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 122. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-10-31</b>. Brewer, Weel. Weel Brewer's tales. Bout this ledder vrim Bristol … In: [Periodical unascertained], October 31, 1902. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE acc 17711 <br /><br/>
<b>1902-10-31</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Holijich [?] lessons / Jan Stewer. - 123. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 31, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 123. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 123. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-11-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Uncle Tom at the dinner / Jan Stewer. - 124. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 7, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 124. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 124. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-11-14</b>. Brewer, Weel. Weel Brewer's tales. Nort uls bet ledders thees week. Harry Hawke rites ta me agin. In: [Periodical unascertained], November 14, 1902. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE acc 17711 <br /><br/>
<b>1902-11-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. How Harry Hawk lost a wife / Jan Stewer. - 125. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 125. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 125. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-11-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Policemen. Tiff an' Limm / Jan Stewer. - 126. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 21, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 126. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 126. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-11-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The heddication beel agean / Jan Stewer. - 127. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 28, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 127. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 127. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-12-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan goes to hear Paderewski / Jan Stewer. - 128. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 128. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 128. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-12-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Poets and poetry / Jan Stewer. - 129. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 12, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 129. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 129. - <br /><br/>
<b>1902-12-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan Loosemore's Christmas / Jan Stewer. - 130. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 19, 1902. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 130. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 130. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903</b>. Weeks, William. Olladays / by W. Weeks In: [Periodical unascertained], December [?], 26, 1903. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE acc 17711 <br /><br/>
<b>1903-01-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Uncle Tom's stiuw [?] / Jan Stewer. - 132. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 2, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 132. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 132. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-01-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ow us went to the pantomime / Jan Stewer. - 133. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 9, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 133. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 133. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-01-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Politics / Jan Stewer. - 134. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 16, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 134. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 134. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-01-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Black 'air an' Rosy chicks / Jan Stewer. - 135. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 23, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 135. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 135. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-01-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Compliant from Budleigh radicals / Jan Stewer. - 136. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 30, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 136. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 136. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-02-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Worms in wood. Football / Jan Stewer. - 137. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 6, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 137. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 137. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-02-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Gun accidents / Jan Stewer. - 138. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 13, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 138. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 138. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-02-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A light subject / Jan Stewer. - 139. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 20, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 139. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 139. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-02-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. how to play chess / Jan Stewer. - 140. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 27, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 140. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 140. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-03-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Arry's new gyte. Black man's cow / Jan Stewer. - 141. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 6, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 141. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 141. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-03-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The lyshense act / Jan Stewer. - 142. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 13, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 142. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 142. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-03-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The squire and the black list / Jan Stewer. - 143. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 20, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 143. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 143. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-03-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Budleigh folk in India / Jan Stewer. - 144. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 27, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 144. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 144. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-04-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Joey Nibbs. Passive resisters / Jan Stewer. - 145. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 3, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 145. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 145. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-04-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Sam Baker's temperance lecture / Jan Stewer. - 146. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 10, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 146. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 146. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-04-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A visitor from London / Jan Stewer. - 147. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 17, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 147. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 147. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-04-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Stevenstone Ourids [?] / Jan Stewer. - 148. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 24, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 148. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 148. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-05-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan's photograph / Jan Stewer. - 149. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 1, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 149. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 149. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-05-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Arry and corn tax, etc. Letters / Jan Stewer. - 150. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 8, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 150. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 150. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-05-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Dan'l Whiddon sees the "Hopera". Letters / Jan Stewer. - 151. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 15, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 151. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 151. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-05-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Dan as handy man. Chap. I / Jan Stewer. - 152. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 22, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 152. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 152. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-05-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Dan as handy man. Chap. II / Jan Stewer. - 153. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 29, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 153. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 153. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-06-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The memorial to the Devons / Jan Stewer. - 154. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 5, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 154. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 154. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-06-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The fiscal policy / Jan Stewer. - 155. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 12, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 155. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 155. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-06-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Letter from "Tam Pearce" / Jan Stewer. - 156. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 19, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 156. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 156. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-06-26</b>. Stewer, Ann. Mrs. Stewer on Jan as handy man / Ann Stewer. - 157. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 26, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 157. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 157. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-07-03</b>. Stewer, Ann. Mrs. Stewer on Jan as handy man concluded / Ann Stewer. - 158. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 3, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 158. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 158. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-07-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan at the wayzgoose / Jan Stewer. - 159. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 10, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 159. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 159. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-07-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Motor cars and teetotalism / Jan Stewer. - 160. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 17, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 160. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 160. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-07-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Who looks after the "land"? / Jan Stewer. - 161. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 24, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 161. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 161. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-07-31</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. At the wild west / Jan Stewer. - 162. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 31, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 162. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 162. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-08-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The other "Weel Brewer" news / Jan Stewer. - 163. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Augus 7, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 163. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 163. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-08-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The blacksmith's darter by "Urchid" / Jan Stewer. - 164. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 14, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 164. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 164. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-08-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. How "Turny" saved the club. "Passens" / Jan Stewer. - 165. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 21, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 165. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 165. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-08-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The weather. Home-baked bread / Jan Stewer. - 166. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 28, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 166. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 166. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-09-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The passen and the black-pots / Jan Stewer. - 167. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 4, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 167. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 167. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-09-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Pills / Jan Stewer. - 168. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 11, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 168. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 168. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-09-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Passive resisters / Jan Stewer. - 169. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 18, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 169. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 169. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-09-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Muddlecombe parliament. Jan's face / Jan Stewer. - 170. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 25, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 170. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 170. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-10-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When legs go out of fashion / Jan Stewer. - 171. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 2, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 171. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 171. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-10-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tabby manners. I / Jan Stewer. - 172. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 9, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 172. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 172. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-10-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tabby manners. II / Jan Stewer. - 173. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 16, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 173. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 173. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-10-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tabby manners. III / Jan Stewer. - 174. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 23, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 174. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 174. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-10-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. News from New Zealand / Jan Stewer. - 175. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 30, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 175. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 175. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-11-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Wug a bit or wug aroun? / Jan Stewer. - 176. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 6, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 176. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 176. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-11-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Take care with the "Directions" / Jan Stewer. - 177. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 13, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 177. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 177. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-11-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Squab pie and dough-boys / Jan Stewer. - 178. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 20, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 178. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 178. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-11-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. How to be beautiful / Jan Stewer. - 179. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 27, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 179. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 179. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-12-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The servant problem / Jan Stewer. - 180. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 4, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 180. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 180. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-12-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The servant problem and football / Jan Stewer. - 181. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 11, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 181. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 181. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-12-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A puzzle. The fiscal problem / Jan Stewer. - 182. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 18, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 182. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 182. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-12-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A happy new year / Jan Stewer. - 131. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 26, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 131. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 131. - <br /><br/>
<b>1903-12-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tom Quant's Christmas Eve / Jan Stewer. - 183. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 26, 1903. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 183. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 183. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-01-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan goes to the dance / Jan Stewer. - 184. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 1, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 184. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 184. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-01-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A present for Ann / Jan Stewer. - 185. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 8, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 185. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 185. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-01-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Rissha and Japan / Jan Stewer. - 186. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 15, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 186. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 186. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-01-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Devonshire in disgrace / Jan Stewer. - 187. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 22, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 187. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 187. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-01-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Sad news 'bout Peter Davey / Jan Stewer. - 188. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 29, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 188. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 188. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-02-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Sad news, further details / Jan Stewer. - 189. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 5, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 189. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 189. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-02-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A leap year offer. Letters / Jan Stewer. - 190. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 12, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 190. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 190. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-02-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The club with indigestion. Tom's idea / Jan Stewer. - 191. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 19, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 191. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 191. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-02-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan's competition. "Bukes" given away / Jan Stewer. - 192. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 26, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 192. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 192. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-03-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Uncle Tom's "Idea" / Jan Stewer. - 193. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 4, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 193. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 193. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-03-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The fourth anniversary. Something about the members / by the "Skulemaster". 194. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 11, 1904. - Illustrations. Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 194. - 3 wood engravings signed FAB/04: The Club at supper ; Jan, Ann, and Jane ; Jan writing his weekly contribution. <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 194. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-03-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Peter's poem "The soldier's mother" / Jan Stewer. - 195. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 18, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 195. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 195. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-03-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The members. The "Bloody 11th" / Jan Stewer. - 196. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 25, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 196. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 196. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-04-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A tale. Goasts valley / Jan Stewer. - 197. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 1, 1904. - Dated 31 Mar Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 197. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 197. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-04-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Goast's valley, chapter 2 / Jan Stewer. - 198. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 8, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 198. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 198. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-04-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Dan'l Whiddon in London / Jan Stewer. - 199. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 15, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 199. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 199. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-04-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The greet horse race / Jan Stewer. - 200. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 22, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 200. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 200. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-04-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan as "lecturer to the council" / Jan Stewer. - 201. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 29. 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 201. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 201. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-05-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Our cooking class / Jan Stewer. - 202. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 6, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 202. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 202. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-05-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Our technical classes / Jan Stewer. - 203. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 13, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 203. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 203. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-05-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Same ole lore / Jan Stewer. - 204. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 20, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 204. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 204. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-05-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. How Jane went out to dinner / Jan Stewer. - 205. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 27, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 205. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 205. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-06-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The club takes a sea voyage / Jan Stewer. - 206. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 3, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 206. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 206. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-06-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The rest of the see voyage / Jan Stewer. - 207. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 10, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 207. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 207. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-06-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A Devonian in America. The fire / Jan Stewer. - 208. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 17, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 208. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 208. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-06-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan at the marriage feast / Jan Stewer. - 209. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 24, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 209. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 209. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-07-01</b>. Stewer, Ann. Letter from Ann Stewer / Jan Stewer. - 210. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 1, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 210. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 210. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-07-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The wayzgoose / Jan Stewer. - 211. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 8, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 211. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 211. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-07-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A late visitor / Jan Stewer. - 212. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 15, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 212. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 212. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-07-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Written under difficulties / Jan Stewer. - 213. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 22, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 213. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 213. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-07-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The old man to his emigrant son / Jan Stewer. - 214. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 29, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 214. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 214. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-08-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Two members go to Paris / Jan Stewer. - 215. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 5, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 215. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 215. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-08-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Two members go to Paris. Dan'l's account / / Jan Stewer. - 216. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 12, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 216. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 216. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-08-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The rest of Dan'l's account / Jan Stewer. - 217. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 19, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 217. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 217. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-08-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Maister Grubb. Bridget's letter / Jan Stewer. - 218. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 26, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 218. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 218. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-09-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Peter Davey. Calling the banns / Jan Stewer. - 219. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 2, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 219. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 219. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-09-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan's telegram / Jan Stewer. - 220. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 9, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 220. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 220. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-09-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Peter Davey's wedding / Jan Stewer. - 221. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 16, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 221. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 221. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-09-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Will Pyke's rheumaticks / Jan Stewer. - 222. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 23, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 222. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 222. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-09-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Harvest home at Muddlecombe / Jan Stewer. - 223. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 30, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 223. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 223. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-10-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Our harvest dinne / Jan Stewer. - 224. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 7, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 224. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 224. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-10-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan on education / Jan Stewer. - 225. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 14, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 225. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 225. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-10-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Bill Bailey / Jan Stewer. - 226. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 21, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 226. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 226. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-10-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Our parish council meeting / Jan Stewer. - 227. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 28, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 227. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 227. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-11-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Uncle Tom's views on the Russian affair / Jan Stewer. - 228. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 6, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 228. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 228. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-11-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Our entertainment / Jan Stewer. - 229. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 11, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 229. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 229. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-11-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Peter's cow. Guy Fawkes / Jan Stewer. - 230. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 18, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 230. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 230. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-11-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Nothing much - except a growl from "Gib" / Jan Stewer. - 231. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 25, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 231. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 231. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-12-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Will Brewer and the boots / Jan Stewer. - 232. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 2, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 232. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 232. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-12-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. " Turney" on overcrowding / Jan Stewer. - 233. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 9, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 233. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 233. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-12-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. " Bukes" and letters / Jan Stewer. - 234. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 16, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 234. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 234. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-12-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The zong o' the zettle / Jan Stewer. - 235. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 23, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 235. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 235. - <br /><br/>
<b>1904-12-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The Exeter pantomome / Jan Stewer. - 236. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 30, 1904. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 236. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 236. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905</b>. Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / F. T. Elworthy. - 20th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 37, 1905. - Pages 122-140. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1905</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The courting of Miss Clattery / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, 1905. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 7. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The jumble sale / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, 1905. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 3. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Our weekly dialect story / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, 1905-1939. - Series ran 29 July 1905 to 8 October 1939. -
<b>1905</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Out from the darkness / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, 1905. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 12. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Passing customs / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, 1905. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 5. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-01-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Dan'l Whiddon's visitor / Jan Stewer. - 237. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 6, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 237. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 237. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-01-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. North Poles dances and things / Jan Stewer. - 238. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 13, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 238. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 238. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-01-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan at the football match / Jan Stewer. - 239. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 20, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 239. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 239. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-01-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. " What is it?" / Jan Stewer. - 240. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 27, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 240. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 240. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-02-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Harry Hawke's watch and chain / Jan Stewer. - 241. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 3, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 241. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 241. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-02-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. How they "terrified" Harry Hawk. Dan'l on Exeter trams / Jan Stewer. - 242. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 10, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 242. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 242. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-02-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Howto poluarise dancing. St. Dunstan and the devil / Jan Stewer. - 243. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 17, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 243. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 243. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-02-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Alfred the Great / Jan Stewer. - 244. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 24, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 244. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 244. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-03-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A song of home / Jan Stewer. - 245. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 3, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 245. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 245. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-03-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan and the phonograph / Jan Stewer. - 246. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 10, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 246. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 246. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-03-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Eli Martin's "Dead oss" / Jan Stewer. - 247. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 17, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 247. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 247. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-03-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. About the electric trams / Jan Stewer. - 248. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 24, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 248. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 248. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-03-31</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A budget of letters / Jan Stewer. - 249. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 31, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 249. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 249. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-04-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Harry Hawk and passive resistance / Jan Stewer. - 250. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 7, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 250. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 250. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-04-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Harry Hawk not a p. r. / Jan Stewer. - 251. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 14, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 251. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 251. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-04-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Picture postcards / Jan Stewer. - 252. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 21, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 252. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 252. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-04-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When Jim Tozer's chimley ketched avire / Jan Stewer. - 253. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 28, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 253. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 253. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-05-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The Southmolton division / Jan Stewer. - 254. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 5, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 254. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 254. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-05-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan goes to hear the colonial secretary / Jan Stewer. - 255. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 12, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 255. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 255. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-05-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jane chooses a new dress / Jan Stewer. - 256. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 19, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 256. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 256. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-05-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan at the Devon County Show / Jan Stewer. - 257. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 26, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 257. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 257. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-06-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A new member. The old horse / Jan Stewer. - 258. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 2, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 258. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 258. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-06-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The motor car nuisance / Jan Stewer. - 259. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 9, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 259. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 259. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-06-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Old Mary's jelly / Jan Stewer. - 260. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 16, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 260. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 260. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-06-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. No meatin thees wik / Jan Stewer. - 261. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 23, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 261. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 261. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-06-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Who shot the donkey? / Jan Stewer. - 262. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 30, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 262. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 262. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-07-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Hay making. Harry's dinners / Jan Stewer. - 263. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 7, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 263. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 263. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-07-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. James's mother-in-law / Jan Stewer. - 264. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 14, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 264. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 264. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-07-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The parren's talk / Jan Stewer. - 265. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 21, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 265. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 265. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-07-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The rest of the passen's talk / Jan Stewer. - 266. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 28, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 266. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 266. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-07-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The man who never told a lie / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, July 29, 1905. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 1. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-07-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The man who never told a lie / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, July 29, 1905. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-08-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The passen on party / Jan Stewer. - 267. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 4, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 267. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 267. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-08-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Dan'l on Dartmoor / Jan Stewer. - 268. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 11, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 268. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 268. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-08-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The electric light scheme and what happened to it / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, August 12, 1905. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 2. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-08-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Dan'l on Dartmoor [part 2] / Jan Stewer. - 269. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 18, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 269. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 269. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-08-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan goes across Dartmoor / Jan Stewer. - 270. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, August 25, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 270. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 270. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-09-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Fifty years hard labour / Jan Stewer. - 271. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 1, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 271. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 271. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-09-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The Buller memorial / Jan Stewer. - 272. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 8, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 272. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 272. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-09-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A chat on fashion / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, September 9, 1905. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 4. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-09-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Peter's poem "Still the soart" / Jan Stewer. - 273. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 15, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 273. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 273. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-09-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Passen's lecture "Sir Francis Drake"/ Jan Stewer. - 274. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 22, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 274. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 274. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-09-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Arry 'Awk's toothache / Jan Stewer. - 275. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 29, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 275. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 275. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-10-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. James Chich and the visitors / Jan Stewer. - 276. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 6, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 276. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 276. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-10-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan Tremlett's visit to town / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, October 7, 1905. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 6. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-10-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. James Chich and the visitors [part 2] / Jan Stewer. - 277. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 13, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 277. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 277. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-10-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Missis Parkhouse's session / Jan Stewer. - 278. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 20, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 278. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 278. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-10-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Grates and Lord Mayor's shows / Jan Stewer. - 279. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 27, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 279. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 279. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-11-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Our pehanner / Jan Stewer. - 280. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 3, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 280. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 280. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-11-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Squire Thorn's fire escape / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, November 4, 1905. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 8. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-11-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan's piano continued / Jan Stewer. - 281. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 10, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 281. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 281. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-11-17</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. H've 'ee zeed Jan? / Uncle Tom. - 282. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 17, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 282. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 282. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-11-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A motor adventure / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, November 18, 1905. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 9. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-11-24</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. The viscall hokum pokum / Uncle Tom. - 283. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 24, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 283. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 283. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-12-01</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Mrs Mack's minoovers I / Uncle Tom. - 284. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 1, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 284. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 284. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-12-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. No … [title not noted] Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, December 2, 1905. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 10. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-12-08</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Mrs Mack's minoovers II / Uncle Tom. - 285. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 8, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 285. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 285. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-12-15</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Parlyment and home rewl. Uncle and the 'election / Uncle Tom. - 286. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 15, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 286. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 286. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-12-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The shooting match / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, December 16, 1905. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 11. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-12-22</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Tha new guvrnmint / Uncle Tom. - 287. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 22, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 287. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 287. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-12-29</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Kursmiss konzart tew Muddlecombe / Tom Cobleigh. - 288. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, December 29, 1905. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 288. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 288. - <br /><br/>
<b>1905-12-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias Weskit's diary / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, December 30, 1905. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 13. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A nointed party / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, 1906. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 15. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, 1906/1908. - No. 18-130, not individually listed. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-01-05</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. C. B's big mouthful / Tom Cobleigh. - 289. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 5, 1906. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 289. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 289. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-01-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Boxing-day at Muddlecombe / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, January 6, 1906. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 14. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-01-12</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Election zarmin / be Uncle Tom. - 290. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 12, 1906. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 290. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 290. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-01-19</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Unionist meetin' tew Muddlecombe / Uncle Tom. - 291. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 19, 1906. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 291. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 291. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-01-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tom's views on amateur politicians Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, January 20, 1906. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 16. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-01-26</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. `lection taimes / Uncle Tom. - 292. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 26, 1906. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 292. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 292. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-01-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A toothsome subject / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, January 27, 1906. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 17. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-02-02</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Granfer Moore's zummins. I / Uncle Tom. - 293. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 2, 1906. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 293. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 293. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-02-09</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Granfer Moore's zummins. II / Uncle Tom. - 294. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 9, 1906. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 294. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 294. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-02-16</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Smuggling in Devonshire / Uncle Tom. - 295. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 16, 1906. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 295. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 295. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-02-23</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. The gurt snow starm / Uncle Tom. - 296. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 23, 1906. - Talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club ; 296. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB Acc. 16344, no. 296. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-03-02</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Burds es cums 'ome tu roosty / Uncle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 2, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-03-09</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Curing a cold / Uncle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 9, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-03-16</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Gude h'old Demshur / Uncle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 16, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-03-23</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Unkle Tom Cobeligh, M. P. / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 23, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-03-30</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Muddlecombe parrisk kounsell / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 30, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-04-06</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Zum gude ad-vise / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 6, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-04-13</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Marryen : some good advice / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 13, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-04-20</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Tha eddicashun bill / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 20, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-04-27</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Muddlecombe ringin' match / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, April 27, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-05-04</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. The Muddlecombe volunteers / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 4, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-05-11</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Muddlecombe rummage zale / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, M\ay 11, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-05-18</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Tha no-gude budgitt / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 18, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-05-25</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Fightin' tha vire / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, May 25, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-06-01</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Witchcraft / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 1, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-06-08</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Sojers an' sailers' turnyment tu Lunnon Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 8, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-06-15</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Zum vunny staries / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 15, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-06-22</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Perlitical ledder / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 22, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-06-29</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Bakkon an' teddies / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, June 29, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-07-06</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Zum kewrus zarmins / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 6, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-07-13</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Tummas Cobleigh, Nite / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 13, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1906-07-20</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Uther vokeses munny / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, July 20, 1906. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE vol. 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Jimmy Reed's estate / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, 1907. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Modderashun / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, 1907/8? - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-01-03</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Kirsmiss tu Muddlecombe / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 3, 1908. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-01-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ow Sammy Crocker med a fule ov izzul / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday January 4, 1907. - Page 5. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-01-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ow Sammy Crocker med a fule ov izzul II / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday January 11, 1907. - Page 8. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-01-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A ledder vrim Mr Sam Plewshare. - / Sam Plewshare. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday January 18, 1907. - Page 2. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-01-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Muddlecombe Konservative Assoshiashun / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday January 25, 1907. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-02-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Farmer Crocker's adwenture / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 15 February, 1907. - Page 8. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-02-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Vire tu Windy Cross / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 22 February, 1907. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-03-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tha vire tu Windy Cross / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 01 March, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-03-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tew ledders / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 08 March, 1907. - Page 6. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-03-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Whimple, Demn. Deer Unkle Tom / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 15 March, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-03-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Squire Bulled's widder / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 22 March, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-03-28</b>. Squire Bulled's widder [II ?] / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Thursday 28 March, 1907. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. -
<b>1907-04-05</b>. Deep-zea vishin' / be Sam Plewshare. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 05 April, 1907. - Page 7. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-04-12</b>. Tha Muddlecombe elections / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 12 April, 1907. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-04-19</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Zum Demshur wurds / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 19 April, 1907. - Page 3. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-04-26</b>. Irish Sally / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 26 April, 1907. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-05-03</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Zum korrespondenz / Ongarian. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 03 May, 1907. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-05-10</b>. Buttcher Hamblin's trubble / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 10 May, 1907. - Page 5. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-05-17</b>. Buttcher Hamblin's trubble II / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 17 May, 1907. - Page 7. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-05-24</b>. Ledder vrim Tam Pearse / Tam Pearse. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 24 May, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-05-31</b>. The parish pay table / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 31 May, 1907. - Page 8. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-06-07</b>. Miss Sophy's luvver / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 07 June, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-06-15</b>. Miss Sophy's luvver II / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 14 June, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-06-21</b>. Tha volunteers tu Whimple / Whimple Veller. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 21 June, 1907. - Page 6. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-06-28</b>. " Angill abroad, an …" / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 28 June, 1907. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-07-05</b>. Angills abroad, an …" / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 05 July, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-07-12</b>. Vahsunable stary / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 12 July, 1907. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-07-19</b>. Vahsunable stary II / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 19 July, 1907. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-07-26</b>. Letter vrim a Sussex varmer / Joseph Tucker. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 26 July, 1907. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-08-02</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Job Marles, miser / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 02 August, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-08-09</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Job Marles. miser. - II / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday August 9, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-08-23</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Missus Brayley's 'dopted cheel / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 23 August, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-08-30</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Missus Brayley's 'dopted cheel II / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 30 August, 1907. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-09-06</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Furrin stamps / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 06 September, 1907. - Page 5. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-09-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jimmy Reed's estate / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 13 September, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-09-20</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Peter Chugg's vine marridge / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 20 September, 1907. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-09-27</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Peter Chugg's vine marridge [II] / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 27 September, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-10-11</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Rayformin' ov vaither I / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 11 October, 1907. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-10-18</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Rayformin' ov vaither II / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 18 October, 1907. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-10-25</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Tew ledders Zam Plewshare. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, October 25, 1907. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-11-01</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Tha injun prince / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 1, 1907. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-11-04</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Cheatin' tha guvment / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday October 4, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-11-08</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Tha injun prince II / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 8, 1907. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-11-15</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Tha missing stuffycats / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 15, 1907. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-11-22</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Bobby Dendle's limrick / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 22, 1907. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-11-29</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Bobby Dendle's limrick II / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, November 29, 1907. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-12-06</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Zum korrispondence / Garge Tooker vrim Barnstable. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday December 6, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-12-13</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Tha prowd Miss Potts-es / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday December 13, 1907. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-12-20</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Tha prowd Miss Potts-es II / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday December 20, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1907-12-27</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Blid ryal / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday December 27, 1907. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1908</b>. Reichel, O. J. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / O. J. Reichel. - 21st. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 40, 1908. - Pages 64-83. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1908-01-10</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Thay old times / Samuel Mock vrim Newport. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 10, 1908. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1908-01-17</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Brither Josiah / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday January 17, 1908. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1908-01-24</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Brither Josiah II / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday January 24, 1908. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1908-01-31</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Host Pugsely's parlymint / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, January 31, 1908. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1908-02-07</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Navvy Garge's prise / Navvy Garge. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 7, 1908. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE, vol 2. - <br /><br/>
<b>1908-02-14</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Smarl holdins Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 14, 1908. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE acc 17711 <br /><br/>
<b>1908-02-21</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Perlitical ledder / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, February 21, 1908. - [Unverified]. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE acc 17711 <br /><br/>
<b>1908-02-28</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Passens man / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday February 28, 1908. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE acc 17711 <br /><br/>
<b>1908-03-06</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Cap'en Jack / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 6, 1908. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE acc 17711 <br /><br/>
<b>1908-03-13</b>. Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Cap'en Jack. - II / Unkle Tom. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, March 13, 1908. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE acc 17711 <br /><br/>
<b>1908-04-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The April fool / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, April 4, 1908. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 131. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc: 20931. - <br /><br/>
<b>1908-12-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A ghost story / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, Dec. 19, 1908. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 168. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 75. - <br /><br/>
<b>1909</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Dowcett pie / Charles H. Laycock. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, vol. 11, no. 8, 1921. — Pages 308-310. — Meaning of dowcett, squab. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1909</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Pandles / Laycock, Charles H. In : Devon & Cornwall Notes and Queries, 11:6 1921. — Pages 197-198. - See vol.11, p.147, par.188. - <BR />Copies: WSL. — <br /><br/>
<b>1909</b>. Reichel, O. J. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / O. J. Reichel. - 22nd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 41, 1909. - Pages 64-92. - With a supplementary index of words. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1909-11-12</b>. Tew fat be 'arf. - II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 12 November, 1909. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1909-11-19</b>. Tew fat be 'arf. - III / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 19 November, 1909. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1909-11-26</b>. Tew fat be 'arf. - IV / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 26 November, 1909. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1909-12-03</b>. Tew fat be 'arf. - V / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 03 December, 1909. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1909-12-10</b>. Tew fat be 'arf. - VI / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 10 December, 1909. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1909-12-17</b>. Tew fat be 'arf. - VII / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 17 December, 1909. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1909-12-24</b>. Turribul taimes zure enuff! / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 24 December, 1909. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1909-12-31</b>. Itemy arrants [?] / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 31 December, 1909. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 23rd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 42, 1910. - Pages 64-90. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1910-01-07</b>. Pollerticks tu Vorrester's Arms / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 07 January, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-01-14</b>. Plane wurds / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 14 January, 1910. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-01-21</b>. Lloyd Gorge's laffin'-sport / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 21 January, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-01-28</b>. Gude old Hodge! / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 28 January, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-02-04</b>. Garge / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 04 February, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-02-18</b>. Tha cummin' ov tha widder / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 18 February, 1910. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-02-25</b>. Tha cummin' ov tha widder. - II. / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 25 February, 1910. - Page 3. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-03-04</b>. Tha cummin' ov tha widder. - III / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 04 March, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-03-11</b>. Tha cummin' ov tha widder. - IV. / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 11 March, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-03-18</b>. Tha cummin' ov tha widder. - V. / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 18 March, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-04-01</b>. Tha cummin' ov tha widder. - VII / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 01 April, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-04-08</b>. Tha cummin' ov tha widder. - VIII / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 08 April, 1910. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-04-15</b>. Pollertocks an' watterfindin' / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 15 April, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-04-22</b>. Nine outer twenty / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 22 April, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-05-06</b>. God save tha King! / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 06 May, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-05-13</b>. Watchin' tha coasts / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 13 May, 1910. - [Unverified]. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-05-21</b>. Watchin' tha coasts. - II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Saturday 21 May, 1910. - Page 7. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-05-27</b>. Watchin' tha coasts. - III / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 27 May, 1910. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-06-10</b>. Watchin' tha coasts. - V / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 10 June, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-06-17</b>. Watchin' tha coasts. - VI / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 17 June, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-06-24</b>. Watchin' tha coasts. - VII / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 24 June, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-07-01</b>. Watchin' tha coasts. - VIII / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 01 July, 1910. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-07-08</b>. Watchin' tha coasts. - IX / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 08 July, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-07-15</b>. Watchin' tha coasts. - X / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 15 July, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-07-22</b>. For fingers [?] / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 22 July, 1910. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-07-29</b>. Ower qwire / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 29 July, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-08-05</b>. Ower qwire. — II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 05 August, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-08-12</b>. Ower qwire. - III / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 12 August, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-08-19</b>. Ower qwire. — IV / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 19 August, 1910. - Page 7. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-08-26</b>. Ower qwire. - V / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 26 August, 1910. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-09-02</b>. Tellin'-up tha noos / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 02 September, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-09-09</b>. Vrim narth Demn / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 09 September, 1910. - Page 7. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-09-16</b>. Varm 'ouse lodgin's / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 16 September, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-09-23</b>. Varm 'ouse lodgin's. — II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 23 September, 1910. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-09-30</b>. Varm 'ouse lodgin's. — 111 / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 30 September, 1910. - Page 7. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-10-07</b>. Varm 'ouse lodgin's. — IV / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 07 October, 1910. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-10-14</b>. Varm 'ouse lodgin's. — V. / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 14 October, 1910. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-10-21</b>. Varm 'ouse lodgin's. — VI / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 21 October, 1910. - [Un verified]. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-10-28</b>. Varm 'ouse lodgin's. — VII / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 28 October, 1910. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-11-11</b>. Zo vane's a paycock. - I / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 11 November, 1910. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-11-18</b>. Zo vane's a paycock. - II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 18 November, 1910. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-11-25</b>. Zo vane's a paycock. - 111 / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 25 November, 1910. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-11--4</b>. Arter tha berryin' / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 04 November, 1910. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-12-02</b>. Zo vane's a paycock. - IV / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 02 December, 1910. - Page 2. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-12-09</b>. Zo vane's a paycock. - V / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 09 December, 1910. - Page 3. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1910-12-16</b>. Zo vane's a paycock. - VI / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 16 December, 1910. - Page 3. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 24th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 43, 1911. - Pages 75-94. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1911-01-06</b>. Ledder vrm Demn [a letter] / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 06 January, 1911. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-01-13</b>. Soshullists an' annarkists / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 13 January, 1911. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-01-20</b>. Tha liddel brown maid. - I / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 20 January, 1911. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-01-27</b>. Tha liddel brown maid. - II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 27 January, 1911. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-02-03</b>. Tha liddel brown maid. - III / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 03 February, 1911. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-02-10</b>. Tha liddel brown maid. - IV / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 10 February, 1911. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-02-17</b>. Tha liddel brown maid. - V / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 17 February, 1911. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-02-24</b>. Tha liddel brown maid. - VI / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 24 February, 1911. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-03-03</b>. Tha liddel brown maid. - VII / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 03 March, 1911. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-03-10</b>. Tha liddel brown maid. - VIII / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 10 March, 1911. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-03-17</b>. Tha liddel brown maid. - IX / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 17 March, 1911. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-03-24</b>. Tha liddel brown maid. - X / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 24 March, 1911. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-03-31</b>. The King's ships tu Torbay / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 31 March, 1911. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-04-07</b>. Demshur Yokes / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 07 April, 1911. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-04-28</b>. ... tiger [?] / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 28 April, 1911. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-05-</b>. [Articles unindexed] In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Fridays May-December, 1911. - [unverified]. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: Not on British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-07-</b>. Tha minister's son. - I-XXVII / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Fridays July-December, 1911. - [unverified]. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: Not on British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1911-09-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. By the seaside / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, Sept. 9, 1911. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van ; no. 308. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 79. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 25th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 44, 1912. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1912</b>. Nourse, Stanhope Butts and tutts / Stanhope Nourse. - In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries, vol. 7, no. 1, 1912. — Pages 41-42. — Terms used in churchwardens' accounts. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1912</b>. Salmon, Arthur L. A fisher-wife's lullaby : (from A New Book Of Verses Blackwood) Sleep, ma dearie, sleep .. / Arthur L. Salmon In: Devonian yearbook, 1912. — Page 83. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV. — <br /><br/>
<b>1912-01-05</b>. Tha minister's son. - XXVIII / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 05 January, 1912. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-01-12</b>. Tha minister's son. - XXIX / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 12 January, 1912. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-01-19</b>. Tha minister's son. - XXX / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 19 January, 1912. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-01-26</b>. Vrim Demn [a letter] / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 26 January, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-02-02</b>. Tha busted 'ot boddel / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 02 February, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-02-09</b>. Missus Crump's craze / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 09 February, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-02-16</b>. Missus Crump's craze. — II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 16 February, 1912. - Page 9. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-02-23</b>. Missus Crump's craze. — III. - In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 23 February, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-03-01</b>. Turrifyen' taimes / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 01 March, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-03-08</b>. Wild-ago / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 08 March, 1912. - Page 8. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-03-15</b>. Wat shid say / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 15 March, 1912. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-03-22</b>. Vorrsters' Arms / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 22 March, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-03-29</b>. Mix'd meddly job o't / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 29 March, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-04-04</b>. BIND yetr Minium ov Parlymnt / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Thursday 04 April, 1912. - Page 6. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-04-12</b>. Tew munny / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 12 April, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-04-19</b>. Redmon's cat be outer tha bag / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 19 April, 1912. - 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-05-03</b>. ... tu tha trewth [?] / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 03 May, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-05-17</b>. Sannytashun — I / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 17 May, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-05-24</b>. Sannytashun — II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 24 May, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-05-31</b>. Sannytashun — III / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 31 May, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-06-07</b>. Trim ower / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 07 June, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-06-14</b>. [?] an' raymiddies / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 14 June, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-06-21</b>. Passive raysisttinse / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 21 June, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-06-28</b>. Brittania / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 28 June, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-07-05</b>. Letter from Demn / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 05 July, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-07-19</b>. Peasvul pickittin' / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 19 July, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-07-26</b>. Tha tha franchise / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 26 July, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-08-02</b>. Nimble nip / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 02 August, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-08-09</b>. Single tax / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 09 August, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-08-16</b>. Sparrow / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 16 August, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-08-23</b>. Sparrow. — II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 23 August, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-08-30</b>. Sparrow. — III / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 30 August, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-09-06</b>. Black Bartholomew / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 06 September, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-09-13</b>. 'Olliday taimes tu Sidmouth / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 13 September, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-09-20</b>. 'Olliday taimes tu Sidmouth. — II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 20 September, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-10-04</b>. Pay-up giddout / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 04 October, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-10-11</b>. MORE [a letter from north Devon] / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 11 October, 1912. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-10-18</b>. Happy fambly / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 18 October, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-10-25</b>. Nor enny Turk / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 25 October, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-11-01</b>. Nor enny Turk. - II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 01 November, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-11-22</b>. WHEB BE US Cni3irS-' TU?/ In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 22 November, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-11-29</b>. Litin' up / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 29 November, 1912. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-12-06</b>. Litin' up. - II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 06 December, 1912. - Page 7. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-12-20</b>. Maiden / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 20 December, 1912. - Page 6. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1912-12-27</b>. Maiden. — II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 27 December, 1912. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 26th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 45, 1913. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1913</b>. Wyld, Henry C. Old English [short and long] y in the dialects of the south and south-western counties in Middle English. - In: Englische Studien, 47, 1913-14. - Pages 144-166. -
<b>1913-01-03</b>. Maiden. — III / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 03 January, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-01-10</b>. Maiden. — IV / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 10 January, 1913. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-01-17</b>. Klishn [?] ov tha dockters / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 17 January, 1913. - Page 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-01-31</b>. MISS'D VIBE / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 31 January, 1913. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-02-07</b>. 'Arf-starv'd / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 07 February, 1913. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-02-14</b>. Rucksle / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 14 February, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-02-21</b>. Tew zarts o' mun / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 21 February, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-02-28</b>. Airships an' airyplanes / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 28 February, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-03-07</b>. Brittish slaves / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 07 March, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-03-14</b>. On tha mek / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 14 March, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-03-28</b>. SCRIP SHU : tha noo EOGEY / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 28 March, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-04-04</b>. Dooks / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 04 April, 1913. - Page 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-04-11</b>. Mix'd meddly job o't / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 11 April, 1913. - Page 7. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-04-18</b>. Kounsells / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 18 April, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-04-25</b>. soles. middlin' ov vcke / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 25 April, 1913. - Page 14 The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-05-02</b>. SPARUS BOD / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 02 May, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-05-16</b>. NEW SIN' / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 16 May, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-05-23</b>. Betwixt tew more / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 23 May, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-06-06</b>. Peter's plarster / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 06 June, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-06-13</b>. Lingo / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 13 June, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-06-20</b>. Orstridges, limpetts, an' mashes / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 20 June, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-06-27</b>. Betwixt tha Dowl an' deep blew say / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 27 June, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-07-04</b>. MAIDEN'S FESTIVALS / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 04 July, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-07-11</b>. Leckshur on tha subjeck ov war / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 11 July, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-07-18</b>. Gurt bizniss / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 18 July, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-07-25</b>. Gurt bizniss. - II / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 25 July, 1913. - Page 6. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-08-01</b>. GLUT BIZXISS.—III / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 01 August, 1913. - Page: 6. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-08-01</b>. Gurt bizniss. — III / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 01 August, 1913. - Page 6. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-08-08</b>. Hard doos / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 08 August, 1913. - Page 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-08-08</b>. HARD DOOS / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 08 August, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-08-15</b>. Ledder vrm narth Demn / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 15 August, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-08-22</b>. WILTSHEER WAAYS / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 22 August, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-08-29</b>. STICKIN' tergither / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 29 August, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-09</b>. [Articles unindexed] In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, September 1913 to July, 1914. - [unverified]. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-09-05</b>. A varmers's facktry / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 05 September, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-09-26</b>. BIT OV TIN / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 26 September, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-10-03</b>. TREW PROPHITT / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 03 October, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-10-10</b>. TELL ABOUT PEASE! / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 10 October, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-10-17</b>. TURNIN' COTEiS / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 17 October, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-10-24</b>. LAND-BUSTIN' / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 24 October, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-10-31</b>. [title indecipherable] / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 31 October, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-11-07</b>. Winnervul TAIMES, SURE E-NUFF / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 07 November, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-11-21</b>. GrVL GENTS / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 21 November, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-11-28</b>. DELLIVER US! / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 28 November, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-12-05</b>. ZAKYISK / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 05 December, 1913. - Page: 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-12-12</b>. The ladies shop for Christmas presents / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 12 December, 1913. - Page: 10. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1913-12-27</b>. KIRSMISS PRESHENTS / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Saturday 27 December, 1913. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914</b>. Brushfield, Thomas Nadauld, 1828-1910. Henry Baird / T. N. Brushfield In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, vol. 8: 4, 1914. — Pages 107-110. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1914</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 27th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 46, 1914. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1914-01-02</b>. SOSHULL / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 02 January, 1914. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-01-09</b>. OLD SHUNT DAYS / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 09 January, 1914. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-01-16</b>. OLD DAYS—II. / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 16 January, 1914. - Page: 14. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-01-23</b>. AL'L TU A RUC&SLE / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 23 January, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-01-30</b>. Tha United States ov Gurt Brittan / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 30 January, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-02-06</b>. Yewre Zarvint, UNKLE TOM / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 06 February, 1914. - Page: 12. - Starts: Uncle Tom has collected some of his stories which have appeared in the Gazette, and re-written them ... <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-02-13</b>. selierbrated Firm an' fvumpany be jiss startin' on wi' ther Gurt, Spring Zale / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 13 February, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-02-20</b>. Tha prime wanter [?] / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 20 February, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-02-27</b>. ALONG Wl' THA EYETALYUNS / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 27 February, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-03-06</b>. Dirty tricks an' messes / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 06 March, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-03-13</b>. EESY / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 13 March, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-03-20</b>. ALONG WI EYETALYUNS.— 11 / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 20 March, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-03-27</b>. w RISES TU TEK / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 27 March, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-04-03</b>. missvire. / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 03 April, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-04-09</b>. NOO LIE / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Thursday 09 April, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-04-17</b>. ALONG THA eyetalytjns / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 17 April, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-04-24</b>. ALONG Wl' EYETALYUNS.— IT / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 24 April, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-05-01</b>. BULLYIN' A2T CRINGIN' / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 01 May, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-05-08</b>. HUMMIN' AND Measter Winston Churchill be laike munth ov March / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 08 May, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-05-22</b>. TEA BRASS BODDLE / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 22 May, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-05-29</b>. OWER EMPIRE DAY / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 29 May, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-06-05</b>. AUL ZARTS / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 05 June, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-06-19</b>. FITIN' SUFFRYGITTS / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 19 June, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-06-26</b>. DOCKTERS-TRAABE / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 26 June, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-07-03</b>. PASSEN'S TRAADE / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 03 July, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-07-10</b>. PERLITICKULL NORASHUN / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 10 July, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-07-17</b>. [Title indecipherable] / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 17 July, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1914-07-24</b>. Not chillern / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, Friday 24 July, 1914. - Page: 12. - The talk of Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1915</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 28th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 47, 1915. - Pages 93-130. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1916</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 29th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 48, 1916. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1917</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 30th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 49, 1917. - Pages 60-68. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1918</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 31st. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 50, 1918. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1919</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 32nd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 51, 1919. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1919</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Celebrating the return / Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1919]. - Our weekly dialect story. Letters of Jan Stewer. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 12 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1919</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In chimley's corner / Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1919]. - Our weekly dialect story. Letters of Jan Stewer. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 16 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1919</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Pictures in the firelight / Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, 1919. - Our weekly dialect story. Letters of Jan Stewer. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 15 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1919</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When the ducks were fastened up / Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1919]. - Page 5. - Our weekly dialect story. Letters of Jan Stewer. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 17. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 33rd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 52, 1920. - Pages 62-77. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Lega-Weekes, Ethel Troy town / Ethel Lega-Weekes. - In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; 11:3, 1920. — Pages 108. — See vol.11, p.31. Dialect term for maze. See 11, p.154. — <BR />Copies: WSL. — <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. All mad / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 85. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Breaking the law / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 76. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Going, going, gone. Some happenings at auctions / Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 51. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Harnessing Dartmoor : Tom on "all-or-norts" / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 49. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan at the bargain sales and how his missus missed the bargains / Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 26. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan at the London Devonian dinner / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Page 5. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, inside front cover. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan goes to Jericho. Seventh rap / Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 38. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan goes to the pantomome / Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 28. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan hears about motor cars and wonders whether everyone has gone maze / Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 63. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan on modern dancing / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 40. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias Buzzacott's two leatherings and how the "dowel" was beat out of him / Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 62. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Messages from Mars / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 44. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Missis Snell gets her own back / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 73. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. More noise than work / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 42. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mr. Davey and the squire's rabbit / Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 60. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Orcombe's war memorial / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, pages 30-31. - <br /><br/>
<b>1920</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Orcombe's war memorial [part 2] / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, [ 1920/1]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 32. - <br /><br/>
<b>1921</b>. A. C- Tad-a-liv-tood-a-gon pie / A. C- In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Pages 194-195. — Food and drink dialect terms. <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1921</b>. Abell, G. J. Hand-barrow called "gurridge" / G. J. Abell In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries ; 11:6, 1921. — Page 218. — Combination of Westcountry term "gurry" and "carriage". <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1921</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 34th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 53, 1921. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1921</b>. Rose-Troup, Frances. Early wills / Frances Rose-Troup In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries, 11:6, 1921. — Page 197. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1921</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan is overlooked and fears the "evil eye" of his friends / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, [ 1921?]. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 81. - <br /><br/>
<b>1921</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The seller sold Mr Davey assists at an auction / Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, 1921. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 70. - <br /><br/>
<b>1921-01-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A talk in the 'Balck Horse' / told by Jan Stewer. - In: Illustrated Western Weekly News, January 8, 1921. - Our weekly dialect story. In the carrier's van. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 50. - <br /><br/>
<b>1921-06-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan becomes a judge / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, June 25, 1921. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 29. - <br /><br/>
<b>1921-07-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Pol comes home / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, July 2, 1921. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 35. - <br /><br/>
<b>1921-07-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Does "Biskit" know? / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, July 9, 1921. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 91. - <br /><br/>
<b>1921-07-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Back in the carrier's van / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, July 16, 1921. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 53. - <br /><br/>
<b>1922</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 35th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 54, 1922. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1922-01-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Loppy Leonard and the detectives / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, January 14, 1922. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 93. - <br /><br/>
<b>1922-01-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan gets his own way / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, January 21, 1922. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 6 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1922-01-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The Stewer family go to town / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, January 28, 1922. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 3 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1922-02-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The visit to London. Second chapter: a dish of tea / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, February 11, 1922. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 4 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1922-02-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. An evening out Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, February 18, 1922. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 1 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1922-02-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The visit to London. Fourth chapter: a bunch of violets / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, February 25, 1922. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 2 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1922-03-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The visit to London. Fifth chapter: the women go shopping / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, March 4, 1922. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 5 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1922-03-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The visit to London. Sixth chapter: Jan has a drink / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, March 11, 1922. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 7 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1922-03-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The visit to London. Seventh chapter: Jan and the Bidefordians / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, March 18, 1922. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 8 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1922-03-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. On gadding about / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, March 25, 1922. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 9 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1922-04-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Back in the van / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, April 1, 1922. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 52. - <br /><br/>
<b>1923</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 36th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 55, 1923. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1923-01-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The ghost of Longberry Manor / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, January 6, 1923. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 89. - <br /><br/>
<b>1923-01-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan goes to a party / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, January 13, 1923. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 13 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1923-01-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A fancy dress affair / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, January 20, 1923. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 45. - <br /><br/>
<b>1924</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 37th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 56, 1924. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1924</b>. Strode, William. A Devonshire Song / William Strode. - In: Devonian yearbook, 1924. - Pages 69-70. - <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjgUsg2bP4jumeR5MTfsd0OGFT0JUc_iSzfD9cebbGB7DO20ktVgCkROp25MdAiLUoGGrihxRKP7F4Evcsaexq4l2MBVb4xNuvur1EEoRJ1S4pNNASH6TJwpqNUm5eMwUGkFAok4oZqKhY/s1280/MANUSCRIPT-STRODE-1625.jpg"></CENTER>. Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV. - <br /><br/>
<b>1924-03-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When a man packs a bag / Jan Stewer. - In Western Weekly News, March 29, 1924. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 25. - <br /><br/>
<b>1924-04-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan finds the way / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, April 5, 1924. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 19 <br /><br/>
<b>1924-06-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan's visit to Plymouth / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, June 28, 1924. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 34. - <br /><br/>
<b>1924-11-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A few ups and downs … in the amusement park at Wembley / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, November 1, 1924. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 47. - <br /><br/>
<b>1924-11-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. After-thoughts / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, November 8, 1924. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 46. - <br /><br/>
<b>1924-11-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A talk about Christmas / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, November 22, 1924. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 14 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1924-11-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A few alterations / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, November 29, 1924. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 23. - <br /><br/>
<b>1924-12-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan helps choose the paper / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, December 6, 1924. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 24. - <br /><br/>
<b>1924-12-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan talks of going on strike. Troubles in the Stewer household … / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, December 13, 1924. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 27. - <br /><br/>
<b>1924-12-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Seth Maunder hangs up his stocking / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, December 20, 1924. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 64. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 38th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 57, 1925. - Pages 139-186. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1925-01-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The floods be out / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, January 10, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 87. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-01-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Nathaniel Webber gives a warning. A chat in the Black Horse on the test matches in Australia … / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, January 24, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 61. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-01-31</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The rubber … about the cricket in Australia ... / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, January 31, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 95. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-02-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan and the baby / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, February 7, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 21. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-02-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The christening / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, February 14, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 22. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-02-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Cross words / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, February 21, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 18. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-02-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan's Velentine / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, February 28, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 69. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-03-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The mask ball / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, March 7, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 86. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-03-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. For the good of the cause / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, March 21, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 88. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-03-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When Lias was a waxwork / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, March 28, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 82. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-04-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When Lias was a waxwork [part 2] / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, April 4, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 83. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-04-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Muddlecombe looking up / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, April 11, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 48. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-04-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. At the races. Jan and his friends go to Torquay races … / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, April 18, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 36. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-04-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. After the races / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, April 25, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 37. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-05-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan learns some history. He goes to a performance of Saint Joan … / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, May 2, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 77. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-05-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. What happened to Simon Hicks / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, May 9, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 72. - <br /><br/>
<b>1925-06-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan gets advice and gives some / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, June 6, 1925. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 71. - <br /><br/>
<b>1926</b>. C. H- Inversion of consonants in Devonshire dialect / C. H- In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries, 1926. — Pages 63-64. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1926</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 39th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 58, 1926. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1926</b>. R. B. M- Jim and Nell / R. B. M- In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, vol. 14, no. 4, 1926. — Page 173. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1926-02-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan goes north / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, February 6, 1926. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, pages 108/109 (loose). - <br /><br/>
<b>1926-02-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The handbell ringers / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, February 20, 1926. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, pages 106/107 (loose). - <br /><br/>
<b>1926-02-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The last peal … handbell ringers / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, February 27, 1926. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, pages 96/97 (loose). - <br /><br/>
<b>1926-03-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The best of a bad job. Jan had a reat shock when he saw his wife with her hair bobbed / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, March 27, 1926. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, pages 96/97 (loose). - <br /><br/>
<b>1926-04-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The Wissenford stakes. Racing talk … / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, April 3, 1926. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, pages 98/99 (loose). - <br /><br/>
<b>1926-05-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan builds a house / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, May 23, 1926. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 10 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1926-05-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan builds a house [part 2] / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, May 30, 1926. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 11 [after WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 132}. - <br /><br/>
<b>1926-11-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Around the fire / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, November 15, 1926[?]. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 20. - <br /><br/>
<b>1927</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 40th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 59, 1927. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1928</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 41st. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 60, 1928. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1929</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 42nd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 61, 1929. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1929-02-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The Channel tunnel / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, February 16, 1929. - Page 3. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, pages 102/103 (loose). - <br /><br/>
<b>1929-09-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan in Wonderland … a visit to the caves at Wookey and Cheddar … / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, September 21[?], , 1929. - Our weekly dialect story. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, pages 104/105 (loose). - <br /><br/>
<b>1930</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 43rd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 62, 1930. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1931</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 44th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 63, 1931. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1932</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 45th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 64, 1932. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1933</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 46th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 65, 1933. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1934</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 47th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 66, 1934. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1935</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 48th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 67, 1935. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1936</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 49th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 68, 1936. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1936-05-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [ Padstow hobby horse] / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, May 8, 1936. - <BR />Copies: BLNL (not microfilmed or digitised). - <br /><br/>
<b>1936-09-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [ Barnstaple fair] / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, September 25, 1936. - <BR />Copies: BLNL (not microfilmed or digitised). - <br /><br/>
<b>1937</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / 50th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 69 1937. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1937-05-03</b>. [tettyvatin' Muddlecombe for the coronation] / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, May 3, 1937. - <BR />Copies: BLNL (not microfilmed or digitised). - <br /><br/>
<b>1937-05-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [ Muddlecombe] / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, May 10, 1937. - <BR />Copies: BLNL (not microfilmed or digitised). - <br /><br/>
<b>1937-05-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [ Visit to London for coronation] / Jan Stewer. - In: Western Weekly News, May 15, 1937. - <BR />Copies: BLNL (not microfilmed or digitised). - <br /><br/>
<b>1938</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 51st. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 70, 1938. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1939</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 52nd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 71, 1939. - Pages 133-134. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1939</b>. Matthews, William. South-western dialect in the Early Modern period. - In: Neophilologus, 24, 1939. - Pages 193-209. - Uses spelling evidence from churchwardens’ records in south-western counties, 1450-1550. -
<b>1939</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Our Westcountry dialect story / In: Western Times, 1939-1964. - Published 3 November 1939 to 20 March 1964, towards end fortnightly. -
<b>1939-11-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In a Devonshire carrier's van : sort of introduction. - In: Western Times, 3 November, 1939. - Page 7. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1939-11-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Likes and unlikes. - In: Western Times, 10 November, 1939. - Page 7. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1939-11-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Muddlecombe's rig'ler party. - Page 7. - In: Western Times, 17 November, 1939. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1939-11-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Getting upzot about nort. - In: Western Times, 24 November, 1939. - Page 5. - Our Westcountry Dialect Story. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1940</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 53rd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 72, 1940. - Pages 135-140. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1941</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 54th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 73, 1941. - Pages 109-112. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1942</b>. Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Charles H. Laycock. - 55th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 74, 1942. - Pages 111-115. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1945</b>. Parsons, Hamlyn. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Hamlyn Parsons. - 56th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 77, 1945. - Pages 103-112. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1945</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Our Westcountry dialect story / In: Devon and Exeter Gazette, 1945-1952. - Not fully indexed. -
<b>1945-05-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ullaballoo at Muddlecombe / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 18 May, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On victory celebrations. <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-05-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Killing 2 birds with 1 stone / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 25 May, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-06-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Half-time at the whist drive / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 01 June, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-06-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias Is Somebody Again / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 08 June, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-06-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When The Evacuees Went Home / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 15 June, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-06-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias Thinks About A Snack / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 22 June, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-06-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias Buzzacott On The Election / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 29 June, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the general election. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-07-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mark Was Too Good For Them / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 06 July, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-07-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tommy Choke And The Parcel / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 13 July, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-07-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs. Snell Goes To The Fair / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times,, Friday 20 July, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Exeter Fair. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-07-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs. Mudge Gets An Idea / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 27 July, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-08-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Sophy Is First With The News / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 03 August, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the general election. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-08-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. It's The Meaning That Matters / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 10 August, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-08-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Views On Progress By Tom And Ned / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 17 August, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945--08-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. An Adventure For Joe Burridge / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 24 August, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On radio. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-08-31</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Old Man Bramley And The Squire / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 31 August, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-09-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A Plot Is Now Being Hatched / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 07 September, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-09-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Turney's Adventure In The Stream / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 14 September, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-09-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs. Endycott Did Go To The Concert / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 21 September, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-09-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Giving Tone To The Concert / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 28 September, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-10-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Strange Happenings at the Concert / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 05 October, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-10-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A Discussion About Rabbits / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 12 October, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-10-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The Michaelmas Summer / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 19 October, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-10-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Some Wise Remarks From Ned / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 26 October, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-11-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. About Good And Bad News / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 02 November, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the budget. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-11-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias Lends Jan His Motor Car / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 09 November, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-11-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. An Adventure With Lias's Motor Car / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 16 November, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On motoring. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-11-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. An Adventurous Trip To High Ball / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 23 November, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On motoring. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-11-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The Problem Of Return Journey / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 30 November, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On motoring. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-12-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Unkind Weather For The Car Driver / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 07 December, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On motoring. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-12-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Something We Can All Agree About / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 21 December, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Christmas. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1945-12-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. An Old Sentiment In A New Form / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 28 December, 1945. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946</b>. Parsons, Hamlyn. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Hamlyn Parsons. - 57th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, 1946/7. - [Pagination unascertained]. -
<b>1946-01-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mark Beesley Buys A Present / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 04 January, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-01-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ben Explains Some Mysteries / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 11 January, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-01-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Some More About Mark's Gift / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 18 January, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-01-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Brightening Life In The Bus / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 25 January, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-02-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A Story About Two Mothers / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 01 February, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-02-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The Troubles Of A Broadcaster / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 08 February, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On broadcasting. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-02-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tom Blames The Sunspots / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 15 February, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On weather. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-02-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Twenty-Seven Years After / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 22 February, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-03-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. About Clothing Coupons / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 01 March, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On rationing. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-03-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias Remembers The Two Ounces / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 08 March, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-03-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. One Of Our Stupid Days In The Bus / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 15 March, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-03-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias Buzzacott Does Not Feel Well / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 22 March, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-03-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. An Adventurous Time For Lias / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 29 March, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-04-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Some More About The Camp Bed / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 12 April, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-04-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Joe Burridge And The W.L.A. / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Thursday 18 April, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-04-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A Nasty Knock For Joe Burridge / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 26 April, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Land Girls. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-05-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ned Annaferd Is Worried / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 03 May, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-05-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ned And His Tale Of Woe / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 10 May, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-05-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Actions Speak Louder Than Words / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 17 May, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-05-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Getting Dressed For The Part / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 24 May, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-05-31</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Sid Caunter Has His Troubles, Too / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 31 May, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - Amateur theatricals. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-06-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Annie Steps Aside For Mother / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 07 June, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - Amateur theatricals. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-06-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The Men Buy Tickets For Play / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 14 June, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - Amateur theatricals. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-06-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The Husbands Were At Play / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 21 June, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - Amateur theatricals. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-06-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Muddlecome Wins The First Prize / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 28 June, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - Amateur theatricals. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-07-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. This-Yer Braid Ration Caper / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 05 July, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On rationing. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-07-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs. Endycott And Braid / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 12 July, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On rationing. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-07-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A Way They Have In The Country / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 19 July, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-07-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Strangers Meet In The Bus / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 26 July, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-08-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan Loses Sight Of The Coupons / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 02 August, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-08-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs. Snell Queers Lias's Pitch / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 09 August, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-08-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A Wedding Present For Lias / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 16 August, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-08-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Town And Country At Darts / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 23 August, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - Darts match. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-08-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Walter Improves Just In Time / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 30 August, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - Darts match. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-09-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Another Town And Country Clash / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 06 September, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - Darts match. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-09-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tom Zalter Takes His Summer Holidays / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 13 September, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-09-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Changes That Occur In A Lifetime / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 20 September, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-09-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Muddlecombe Gets A Record / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 27 September, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the gramophone. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-10-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When The Women Wouldn't Talk / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 04 October, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the gramophone. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-10-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tom Zalter's New Complaint / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 11 October, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-10-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Two Sides Of A Story / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 25 October, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-11-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When The Women Take Notice / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 01 November, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-11-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan Pays A Visit To Okehampton / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 08 November, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-11-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tommy Choke Goes On An Errand / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 15 November, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-11-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A Different Tune For Tommy / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 22 November, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-11-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Longest way round, quickest / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 29 November, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-12-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ann put the arrants on the table / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 06 December, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-12-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jim's present was a matter of odds & evens / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 13 December, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-12-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs. Endycott preferred the cats / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 20 December, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1946-12-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan knows when best to speak / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 27 December, 1946. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-01-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A good laugh helps things / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 03 January, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-01-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs. Endycott enjoys herself for once / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 10 January, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-01-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tommy Choke in trouble again / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 17 January, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-01-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan goes to the rugby match / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 24 January, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - Rugby match. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-01-31</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Return visit of Jim Davey / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 31 January, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-02-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The man who passed the night / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 07 February, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-02-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jim Davey meets with the police / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 14 February, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-02-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The mystery of the fur coat / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 21 February, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-02-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Sophy comes in at the death / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 28 February, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-03-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When a little child had to go a pong way / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 07 March, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-03-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jim Davey gets bed and board / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 14 March, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-03-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs Endycott gets her bread / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 21 March, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-03-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias tells a tale of the storm / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 28 March, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-04-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. All part and parcel of one pattern / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 04 April, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-04-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan sees Have a go from inside / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 11 April, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Have a go radio show. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-04-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan and Jane concoct a scheme / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 18 April, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-04-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs Endycott undergoes a strain / / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 25 April, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-05-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias goes to see the opera / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 02 May, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-05-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Keeping up old-ancient customs / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 09 May, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-05-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs Endycott only wanted a pattern / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 16 May, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-05-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The little pig saved Jan / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 23 May, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-05-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A ball and stick / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 30 May, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On bowls. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-06-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan gets led astray, there Was D in rink . - by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 06 June, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On bowls. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-06-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When Jan was lured into bowls / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 13 June, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On bowls. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-06-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Charles backed the wrong / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 20 June, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - Horse racing. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-06-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan takes a ride in luxury / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 27 June, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-07-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The fust item on the gender / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 04 July, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On carnival queen. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-07-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A rumpus in the parish / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 11 July, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On carnival queen. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-07-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Noah finds a name for it / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 18 July, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On carnival queen. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-07-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. All behind the times / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 25 July, 1947. — Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - On carnival queen. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-08-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A goodish while back / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 01 August, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On carnival queen. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-08-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. They all went to the show / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 08 August, 1947. — Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - On agricultural shows. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-08-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The whys and wherefores / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 15 August, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-08-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Not what it used to be / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 22 August, 1947. — Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-08-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs Endycott says her piece / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 29 August, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-09-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A queer sort of bird / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 05 September, 1947. — Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - Torquay regatta. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-09-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan and Lias all at sea / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 12 September, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - Torquay regatta. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-09-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The maid with a will / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 19 September, 1947. — Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-09-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan finds out the cause / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 26 September, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-10-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. All done by kindness / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 03 October, 1947. — Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-10-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Shoulders to the wheel / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 10 October, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-10-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Not such a happy return / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 17 October, 1947. — Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-10-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. On the moor of a night / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 24 October, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-10-31</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Old Sophy strikes lucky / by Jan Stewer. - In: Western Times, Friday 31 October, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-11-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The strike that struck. - In: Western Times, Friday 07 November, 1947. — Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-11-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A parcel of old trumpery. - In: Western Times, Friday 14 November, 1947. — Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-11-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jim asks: Where be us to? - In: Western Times, Friday 21 November, 1947. — Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - Visit to the royal wedding in London. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-11-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A sight for sore eyes. - In: Western Times, Friday 28 November, 1947. — Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-12-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tears and Laughter met. - In: Western Times, 5 December, 1947. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-12-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan gets a second view. - In: Western Times, 12 December, 1947. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - On the royal wedding. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-12-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A scrip of old paper. - In: Western Times, 19 December, 1947. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1947-12-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Money can't buy everything. - In: Western Times, 24 December, 1947. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948</b>. Parsons, Hamlyn. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Hamlyn Parsons. - 58th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 80, 1948. - Pages 79-88. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1948-01-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ran in the family. - In: Western Times, 9 January, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-01-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When Jim Cann did good. - In: Western Times, 16 January, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-01-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ninety-seven next birthday. - In: Western Times, 30 January, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-02-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Getting old-fashioned again. - In: Western Times, 6 February, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - On wassailing. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-02-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Near the edge of the map. - In: Western Times, 13 February, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-02-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Pictures in the fire. - In: Western Times, 20 February, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-02-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ill wind that blew good. - In: Western Times, 27 February, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-03-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs. Snell learns French. - In: Western Times, 5 March, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-03-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. History repeats itself. - In: Western Times, 12 March, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-03-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. End of the carrier's cart. - In: Western Times, 19 March, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-03-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tom Salter's beautiful bus. - In: Western Times, 25 March, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-04-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tom makes up his mind. - In: Western Times, 2 April, 1948. - Page 2. - In The Devon Dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-04-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. All stations to Exeter. - In: Western Times, 9 April, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-04-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Compliments of a sort. - In: Western Times, 23 April, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-04-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Some light on the subject. - In: Western Times, 30 April, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-05-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The merry month of May. - In: Western Times, 7 May, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-05-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The village learns bridge. - In: Western Times, 14 May, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - On playing bridge. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-05-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The M.C. bites his tongue. - In: Western Times, 21 May, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-05-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A proper old Field day. - In: Western Times, 28 May, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - On playing bridge. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-06-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A matter of arithmetic. - In: Western Times, 4 June, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-06-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. How to find the winner. - In: Western Times, 11 June, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - On horse race betting. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-06-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ned starts a queer topic. - In: Western Times, 18 June, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-06-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Making the world go round. - In: Western Times, 25 June, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-07-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. All aboard for the circus. - In: Western Times, 2 July, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the circus. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-07-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tickets for the circus. - In: Western Times, 9 July, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-07-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The nature of the beast. - In: Western Times, 16 July, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-07-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Job wore his best clothes. - In: Western Times, 23 July, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-07-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Letters and figures. - In: Western Times, 30 July, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-08-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jim Davey turns up again. - In: Western Times, 6 August, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-08-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jim Davey gets in bad company. - In: Western Times, 13 August, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-08-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Something wrong with the works. - In: Western Times, 20 August, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-08-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs Endycott in two minds. - In: Western Times, 27 August, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-09-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. All aboard for the show. - In: Western Times, 10 September, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - On Devon County Show. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-09-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Taking out the backache. - In: Western Times, 17 September, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - On Devon County Show. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-09-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Andy Clampitt's history. - In: Western Times, 24 September, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-10-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The end of Aaron Clampitt. - In: Western Times, 1 October, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-10-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Which side of the counter?. - In: Western Times, 8 October, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-10-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ned's two new long words. - In: Western Times, 15 October, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-10-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Andy and the maidens. - In: Western Times, 22 October, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-10-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ned's employment agency. - In: Western Times, 29 October, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-11-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Andy goes prickles all over. - In: Western Times, 5 November, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-11-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Making up Andy's mind. - In: Western Times, 12 November, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-11-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When Mr. Clampitt got cross. - In: Western Times, 26 November, 1948. - Page 2. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1948-11-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A mouse in a bucket. - In: Western Times, 19 November, 1948. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949</b>. Parsons, Hamlyn. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Hamlyn Parsons. - 59th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 81, 1949. - Pages 101-106. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1949-01-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Going in around behind. - In: Western Times, 28 January, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-02-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. This air-lifting caper. - In: Western Times, 4 February, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-02-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Sophie spreads the news. - In: Western Times, 11 February, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Jan Stewer's visit to Berlin. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-02-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan gets his passport. - In: Western Times, 18 February, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Jan Stewer's visit to Berlin. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-02-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Something in the air. - In: Western Times, 25 February, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Jan Stewer's visit to Berlin. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-03-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Muddlecombe to Berlin. - In: Western Times, 4 March, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Jan Stewer's visit to Berlin. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-03-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan hopes for the best. - In: Western Times, 11 March, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Jan Stewer's visit to Berlin. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-03-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan up above the clouds. - In: Western Times, 18 March, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Jan Stewer's visit to Berlin. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-03-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan puts foot in Germany. - In: Western Times, 25 March, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Jan Stewer's visit to Berlin. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-04-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan misses his breakfast. - In: Western Times, 1 April, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Jan Stewer's visit to Berlin. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-04-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The voice from nowhere. - In: Western Times, 8 April, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-04-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Women share the burden. - In: Western Times, 14 April, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-04-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The voice from nowhere. - In: Western Times, 22 April, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-04-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A bathroom to himself. - In: Western Times, 29 April, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Jan Stewer's visit to Berlin. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-05-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan gets lost in Berlin. - In: Western Times, 6 May, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Jan Stewer's visit to Berlin. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-05-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Game that two could play. - In: Western Times, 13 May, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-05-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan on the last lap. - In: Western Times, 20 May, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Jan Stewer's visit to Berlin. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-05-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. What's in a name? - In: Western Times, 27 May, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-06-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When Sophy made a curtsey. - In: Western Times, 3 June, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-06-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias was not believed. - In: Western Times, 10 June, 1949. - Page 4. - In The Devon Dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-06-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Excitement in the village. - In: Western Times, 17 June, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-06-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. First again with the news. - In: Western Times, 24 June, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the new squire. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-07-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Excuses while you wait. - In: Western Times, 1 July, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-07-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Seen through the window. - In: Western Times, 8 July, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-07-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Second thoughts all round. - In: Western Times, 15 July, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-07-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias speaks for the women. - In: Western Times, 22 July, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-07-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Voices at the door. - In: Western Times, 29 July, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-08-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias makes a speech. - In: Western Times, 5 August, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-08-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Take your partners. - In: Western Times, 12 August, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On a whist drive. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-08-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The nature of the beast. - In: Western Times, 19 August, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-09-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. By water to Dartmoor. - In: Western Times, 2 September, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-09-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A host of scriggly lines. - In: Western Times, 9 September, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On maps. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-09-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. High up among the hills. - In: Western Times, 16 September, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Dartmoor water. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-09-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan gets the hang of it. - In: Western Times, 23 September, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On Dartmoor water. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-09-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The start and the finish. - In: Western Times, 30 September, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-10-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Something to talk about. - In: Western Times, 7 October, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-10-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Blessing to the parish. - In: Western Times, 14 October, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-10-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Not like the novel books. - In: Western Times, 21 October, 1949. - Page 4. - In The Devon Dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-10-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A fly in the ointment. - In: Western Times, 28 October, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-11-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Cat among the chickens. - In: Western Times, 4 November, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-11-11</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Many things going on. - In: Western Times, 11 November, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-11-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Scheme that went askew. - In: Western Times, 18 November, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-11-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Off to a fresh start. - In: Western Times, 25 November, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-12-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Taking home the washing. - In: Western Times, 2 December, 1949. - Page 4. - In The Devon Dialect. - On the new squire. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-12-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Looking for the signs. - In: Western Times, 9 December, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-12-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Always something behind. - In: Western Times, 16 December, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-12-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias calls a meeting. - In: Western Times, 23 December, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1949-12-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The public benefactor. - In: Western Times, 30 December, 1949. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - A parish council meeting. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950</b>. Parsons, Hamlyn. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Hamlyn Parsons. - 60th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 82, 1950. - Pages 107-132. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1950-01-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Plans sometimes go astray. - In: Western Times, 6 January, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-01-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Proposed and seconded. - In: Western Times, 13 January, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-01-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Advice going in plenty. - In: Western Times, 20 January, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-01-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan gets into hot water. - In: Western Times, 27 January, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-02-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Singing a different tune. - In: Western Times, 3 February, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-02-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A pair of spectacles. - In: Western Times, 10 February, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-02-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Cash and cauliflowers. - In: Western Times, 17 February, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-02-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A feather in her cap. - In: Western Times, 24 February, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the election. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-03-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Keeping up to the mark. - In: Western Times, 3 March, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-03-03</b>. Western Times. Jan Stewer's Jubilee : fifty years of dialect stories. - In: Western Times, 3 March, 1950. - Page 4. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-03-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Sophy sees thriugh it. - In: Western Times, 10 March, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-03-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. No time for fairy tales. - In: Western Times, 17 March, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-03-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Part of the great scheme. - In: Western Times, 24 March, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-03-31</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The women have their say. - In: Western Times, 31 March, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-04-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan in strange company. - In: Western Times, 6 April, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-04-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Cynthia in an overall. - In: Western Times, 14 April, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-04-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Getting down to business. - In: Western Times, 21 April, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-04-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Well begun is half done. - In: Western Times, 28 April, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-05-05</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. From A to Ampassy. - In: Western Times, 5 May, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-05-12</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Choosing the right people. - In: Western Times, 12 May, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-05-19</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Poll receives a visitor. - In: Western Times, 19 May, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-05-26</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Commotion in the parish. - In: Western Times, 26 May, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-06-02</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ugliness is skin deep. - In: Western Times, 2 June, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-06-09</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Education while you wait. - In: Western Times, 9 June, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-06-16</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Sound in wind and limb. - In: Western Times, 16 June, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-06-23</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ned Annaverd sees a sign. - In: Western Times, 23 June, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-06-30</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Seeking the right people. - In: Western Times, 30 June, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-07-07</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Black horse for shelter. - In: Western Times, 7 July, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-07-14</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ned finds a difference. - In: Western Times, 14 July, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-07-21</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Nine to one against. - In: Western Times, 21 July, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-07-28</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The womenfolk take notice. - In: Western Times, 28 July, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-08-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Helping or inndering. - In: Western Times, 4 August, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-08-18</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. More than a match for Jim. - In: Western Times, 18 August, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-08-25</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. 'Twas ordained. - In: Western Times, 25 August, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-09-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan's luck holds good. - In: Western Times, 1 September, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-09-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan's geography improves. - In: Western Times, 8 September, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On a visit to Southport. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-09-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ann goes for a joy ride. - In: Western Times, 15 September, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-09-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan works for his living. - In: Western Times, 22 September, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-09-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Pantomimes and pork. - In: Western Times, 29 September, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-10-06</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan in search of a baron. - In: Western Times, 6 October, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-10-13</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs Endicott's ticket. - In: Western Times, 13 October, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-10-20</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The best part of the show. - In: Western Times, 20 October, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-10-27</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Mrs. Venn meets her match. - In: Western Times, 27 October, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-11-03</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A kiss for Cinderella. - In: Western Times, 3 November, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-11-10</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. New members of the cast. - In: Western Times, 10 November, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-11-17</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Two inches to the bad. - In: Western Times, 17 November, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - On the pantomime. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-11-24</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ned on facts and sheep. - In: Western Times, 24 November, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-12-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Women and wild horses. - In: Western Times, 1 December, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-12-08</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ned is quiet for once. - In: Western Times, 8 December, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-12-15</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Might have gone wrong. - In: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, 15 December, 1950. - Page 4. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-12-22</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tom and the trimmings. - In: Western Times, 22 December, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1950-12-29</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. All of one mind. - In: Western Times, 29 December, 1950. - Page 4. - In the Devon dialect. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1952</b>. Parsons, Hamlyn. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Hamlyn Parsons. - 61st. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 84, 1952. - Pages 285-295. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1952-01-04</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Easy to find trouble. - In: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, 4 January, 1952. - Page 4. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1952-02-01</b>. Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Those who put dinner off hunch o' braid ... - In: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, 1 February, 1952. - Page 4. - <BR />Copies: British Newspaper Archive. - <br /><br/>
<b>1953</b>. Long, Bart. Colyton club day (c.1825) / Bart Long In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 85, 1953. — Pages 105-113. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1953</b>. Parsons, Hamlyn. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Hamlyn Parsons. - 62nd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 85, 1953. - Pages 208-216. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1956</b>. Parsons, Hamlyn. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Hamlyn Parsons. - 63rd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 88, 1956. - Pages 262-266. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1960</b>. Moore, Gillian F. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Gillian F. Moore. - 64th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 92, 1960. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1961</b>. Moore, Gillian F. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Gillian F. Moore. - 65th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 93, 1961. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1962</b>. Moore, Gillian F. Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Gillian F. Moore. - 66th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 94, 1962. - Pages 168-176 : map. - With dialect map. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1963</b>. Moore, Gillian F. Report on dialect / Gillian F. Moore. - 67th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 95, 1963. - Pages 94-96. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1964</b>. Moore, Gillian F. Report on dialect / Gillian F. Moore. - 68th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 96, 1964. - Pages 91-94. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1965</b>. Martin, E. W. The Devon dialect / E. W. Martin. - In: Devon Life, vol. 1, no. 10, Nov 1965. — Pages 10-11. — <BR />Copies: WSL: xPER/DEV. — <br /><br/>
<b>1965</b>. Moore, Gillian F. Report on dialect / Gillian F. Moore. - 69th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 97, 1965. - Pages 116-118. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1966</b>. Wright, R. B. Devon lore / R. B. Wright. - In: Devon Life, vol. 2, no. 20, Sep, 1966. — Page 34. — <BR />Copies: WSL: xPER/DEV. — <br /><br/>
<b>1966</b>. Wright, R. B. Devon lore / R. B. Wright. - In: Devon Life, vol. 2, no. 23, Dec 1966. — Page 29. — <BR />Copies: WSL: xPER/DEV. — <br /><br/>
<b>1967</b>. Moore, Gillian F. Report on dialect / Gillian F. Moore. - 70th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 99, 1967. - Pages 343-348. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1968</b>. Moore, Gillian F. Report on dialect / Gillian F. Moore. - 71st. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 100, 1968. - Pages 367-372. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1969</b>. Moore, Gillian F. Report on dialect / Gillian F. Moore. - 72nd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 101, 1969. - Pages 291-300. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1970</b>. Moore, Gillian F. Report on dialect / Gillian F. Moore. - 73rd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 102, 1970. - Pages 275-278. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1971</b>. Lello, Sandra. Report on dialect / Sandra Lello. - 74th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 103, 1971. - Pages 273-278. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1972</b>. Lello, Sandra. Report on dialect / Sandra Lello. - 75th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 104, 1972. - Pages 269-274. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1975</b>. Dunsford, M. Estelle. Report on dialect / M. Estelle Dunsford. - 76th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 107, 1975. - Pages 180-182. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1976</b>. Dunsford, M. Estelle. Report on dialect / M. Estelle Dunsford. - 77th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 108, 1976. - Pages 180-182. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1977</b>. Dunsford, M. Estelle. Report on dialect / M. Estelle Dunsford. - 78th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 109, 1977. - Pages 205-206. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1978</b>. Dunsford, M. Estelle. Report on dialect / M. Estelle Dunsford. - 79th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 110, 1978. - Pages 208-209. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1979</b>. Dunsford, M. Estelle. Report on dialect / M. Estelle Dunsford. - 80th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 111, 1979. - Page 181. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1980</b>. Abell, E. T. Report on dialect / E. T. Abell. 81st. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 112, 1980. - Pages 223-224. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1981</b>. Abell, E. T. Report on dialect / E. T. Abell. 82nd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 113, 1981. - Pages 169-170. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1982</b>. Abell, E. T. Report on dialect / E. T. Abell. 83rd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 114, 1982. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1983</b>. Abell, E. T. Report on dialect / E. T. Abell. 84th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 115, 1983. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1984</b>. Abell, E. T. Report on dialect / E. T. Abell. 85th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 116, 1984. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1985</b>. Abell, E. T. Report on dialect / E. T. Abell. 86th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 117, 1985. - Pages 235-236. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1986</b>. Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Report on dialect / F. J. Murray Laver. - 87th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 118, 1986. - Pages 235-238. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1987</b>. Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Report on dialect / F. J. Murray Laver. - 88th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 119, 1987. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1988</b>. Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Report on dialect / F. J. Murray Laver. - 89th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 120, 1988. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1989</b>. Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Report on dialect / F. J. Murray Laver. - 90th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 121, 1989. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1989</b>. Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Some regional variations in our 'Demshur mouthspaich' / F. J. M. Laver In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, 121, 1989. — Pages 15-35. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1989</b>. Smith, John B. Cross-genndered tom-cats?: Some peninsular personal pronouns without tears / J[ohn]. B. Smith. - Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 135, 2003. — Pages 261-282. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1989</b>. Smith, John B. Devonshire "wig" in its wider context / J[ohn]. B. Smith. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and queries ; vol. 37, no. 2, 1992. — Pages 42-45. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV. — <br /><br/>
<b>1989</b>. Smith, John B. Shearwaters, puffins and tourists: a note on the formation of dialect vocabulary / J[ohn]. B. Smith. - In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, vol. 36:6, 1989. — Pages 193-196. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1990</b>. Ihalainen, Ossi. Methodological preliminaries to the study of linguistic change in dialectal English : evaluating the grammars of Barnes and Elworthy as sources of linguistic evidence. - In: Papers from the Fifth International Conference on English Historical Linguistics, Cambridge, 6-9 April 1987 / edited by Sylvia Adamson. - Amsterdam and Philadelphia : John Benjamins, 1990. - Pages 189-203. - Current issues in linguistic theory ; 65. -
<b>1990</b>. Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Report on dialect / F. J. Murray Laver. - 91st. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 122, 1990. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1991</b>. Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Report on dialect / F. J. Murray Laver. - 92nd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 123, 1991. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1992</b>. Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Report on dialect / F. J. Murray Laver. - 93rd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 124, 1992. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1993</b>. Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Report on dialect / F. J. Murray Laver. - 94th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 125, 1993. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1994</b>. Klemola, Juhani. Periphrastic DO in South-Western dialects of British English : a reassessment. - In: Dialectologia et Geolinguistica 2, 1994. - Pages 33-51. -
<b>1994</b>. Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Report on dialect / F. J. Murray Laver. - 95th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 126, 1994. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1995</b>. Jones, Jason M. The dialects of Devonshire and Gower: a lexical comparison / Jason M. Jones In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, 127, 1995. — Pages 29-55. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1995</b>. Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Report on dialect / F. J. Murray Laver. - 96th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 127, 1995. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1996</b>. Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Report on dialect / F. J. Murray Laver. - 97th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 128, 1996. - [Pagination unascertained]. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1997</b>. Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Report on dialect / F. J. Murray Laver. - 98th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 129, 1997. - Pages 285-288. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>1998</b>. Mann, Bob. Report on dialect / Bob Mann and John Griffin. - 99th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 130, 1998. - Pages 273-278. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2003</b>. Smith, John B. Report on dialect / J. B. Smith. - 100th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 135, 2003. - Pages 332-340. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2004</b>. Greeves, Tom The importance of dialect: language and life on Dartmoor / Greeves, Tom In: Dartmoor magazine, no. 77, 2004. — Pages 27-29. — <BR />Copies: WSL: xPER/DAR. — <br /><br/>
<b>2004</b>. Smith, John B. Report on dialect / J. B. Smith. - 101st. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 136, 2004. - Pages 271-286. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2005</b>. Smith, John B. Report on dialect / J. B. Smith. - 102nd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 137, 2005. - Pages 325-335. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2005</b>. Wagner, Susanne. Gendered pronouns in the southwest of England. - In: A comparative grammar of British English dialects: agreement, gender, relative clauses / edited by Bernd Kortmann, Tanja Herrmann, Lukas Pietsch, and Susanne Wagner. - Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter, 2005. - Pages 211-367. -
<b>2006</b>. Smith, John B. Dartmoor's dialect and tradition / John [B.] Smith. - In: Dartmoor magazine ; no. 82, 2006. — Page 19. — <BR />Copies: WSL: xPER/DAR <br /><br/>
<b>2006</b>. Smith, John B. Dartmoor's dialect and tradition: part 2 / John [B.] Smith. - In: Dartmoor magazine; no. 83, 2006. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV. — <br /><br/>
<b>2006</b>. Smith, John B. Dartmoor's dialect and tradition: part 3 / John [B.] Smith. - In: Dartmoor magazine; no. 84, 2006. — Page 21. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV. — <br /><br/>
<b>2006</b>. Smith, John B. Dartmoor's dialect and tradition: Part 4 / John [B.] Smith. - In: Dartmoor magazine ; no. 85, 2006. — Page 19. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV. — <br /><br/>
<b>2006</b>. Smith, John B. Report on dialect / J. B. Smith. - 103rd. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 138, 2006. - Pages 326-340. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2007</b>. Smith, John B. Dartmoor's dialect and tradition: Part 5 / John [B.] Smith. - In: Dartmoor magazine ; no. 86, 2007. — Page 21. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV. — <br /><br/>
<b>2007</b>. Smith, John B. Dartmoor's dialect and tradition: Part 6 / John [B.] Smith. - In: Dartmoor magazine ; no.87, 2007. — Pages 14-15. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV. — <br /><br/>
<b>2007</b>. Smith, John B. Dartmoor's dialect and tradition: Part 7 / John [B.] Smith. - In: Dartmoor magazine ; no. 88, 2007. — Page 13. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV. — <br /><br/>
<b>2007</b>. Smith, John B. Dartmoor's dialect and tradition: Part 8 / John [B.] Smith. - In: Dartmoor magazine, no. 89, 2007. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV. — <br /><br/>
<b>2007</b>. Smith, John B. Report on dialect / J. B. Smith. - 104th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 139, 2007. - Pages 372-386. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2008</b>. Smith, John B. Dartmoor's dialect and tradition: Part 9 / John [B.] Smith. - In: Dartmoor magazine, no. 90, 2008. — Pages 30-31. — <BR />Copies: WSL: xPER/DAR <br /><br/>
<b>2008</b>. Smith, John B. Report on dialect / J. B. Smith. - 105th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 140, 2008. - Pages 303-320. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2009</b>. Burton, T. L. Dialect poetry, William Barnes and the literary canon / T. L. Burton and K. K. Ruthven. - In: English Literary History (ELH), 76.2, 2009. - Pages 309-341. -
<b>2009</b>. Smith, John B. Report on dialect / J. B. Smith. - 106th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 141, 2009. - Pages 342-355. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2010</b>. Smith, John B. Report on dialect / J. B. Smith. - 107th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 142, 2010. - Pages 328-343. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2011</b>. Roper, Jonathan. Report on dialect / Jonathan Roper. - 108th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 143, 2011. - Pages 381-410. - Report on dialect and folklore ; 1st. - Includes Hazel Eardley-Wilmot's Exmoor dialect notebook. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2012</b>. Roper, Jonathan. Report on dialect / Jonathan Roper. - 109th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 144, 2012. - Pages 385-414. - Report on dialect and folklore ; 2nd. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2013</b>. Roper, Jonathan. Report on dialect / Jonathan Roper. - 110th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 145, 2013. - Pages 299-336. - Report on dialect and folklore ; 3rd. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2014</b>. Roper, Jonathan. Report on dialect / Jonathan Roper. - 111th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 146, 2014. - Pages 323-352. - Report on dialect and folklore ; 4th. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2015</b>. Roper, Jonathan. Report on dialect / Jonathan Roper. - 112th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 147, 2015. - Pages 305-320. - Report on dialect and folklore ; 5th. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2016</b>. Roper, Jonathan. Report on dialect / Jonathan Roper. - 113th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 148, 2016. - Pages 373-380. - Report on dialect and folklore ; 6th. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2017</b>. Roper, Jonathan. Report on dialect / Jonathan Roper. - 114th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 149, 2017. - Pages 277-286. - Report on dialect and folklore ; 7th. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2018</b>. Roper, Jonathan. Report on dialect / Jonathan Roper. - 115th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 150, 2018. - Pages 465-474. - Report on dialect and folklore ; 8th. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2019</b>. Roper, Jonathan. Report on dialect / Jonathan Roper. - 116th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 151, 2019. - Pages 333-346. - Report on dialect and folklore ; 9th. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2020</b>. Roper, Jonathan. Report on dialect / Jonathan Roper. - 117th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 152, 2020. - Pages 251-260. - Report on dialect and folklore ; 10th. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><br/>
<b>2021</b>. Roper, Jonathan. Report on dialect / Jonathan Roper. - 118th. - In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 153, 2021. - [Pagination unascertained]. - Report on dialect and folklore ; 11th. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br /><hr/>
This page last updated 31 December 2021
Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-86468303521408357162021-12-13T13:48:00.000-08:002021-12-13T13:48:24.868-08:00Exeter's Royal Clarence Hotel: luxury flats or literary heritage centre?<p style="text-align: center;"> <b style="text-align: center;">Exeter's <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Royal</st1:placename>
<st1:placename w:st="on">Clarence</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Hotel</st1:placename></st1:place>
– Luxury apartments or a Literary Heritage Centre?</b></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">This is a revision of a submission made to the <a href="https://www.royalclarenceconsultation.com/#feedback">Royal Clarence Public Consultation</a> which closes 22 December 2021. </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The recent proposal to convert
the <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:placename w:st="on">Royal</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Clarence</st1:placename> <st1:placename w:st="on">Hotel</st1:placename></st1:place>
into luxury apartments, available for purchase as well as to rent, with a bar
and restaurant on the ground floor is completely inappropriate. St Martin's <st1:place w:st="on">Island</st1:place> is part of the primary shopping area and the
introduction of private accommodation would constitute a considerable change of
use in a listed building within a conservation area. The proposals show a lack
of vision. </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Here in the heart of Exeter is an iconic building of great
significance to the people of Exeter located in the cultural hub of Exeter
around Saint Peter's Churchyard, where Exeter's first library was rebuilt in
the Cathedral cloisters in the early 15th century, Exeter's first
recorded bookseller was established on Saint Martin's Island at the start of
the 16th century, Exeter's first printers produced newspapers in and
around the Exchange Coffee House in the early 18th century and the
Devon and Exeter Institution, Exeter's first heritage hub, was founded in the
town house of the Courtenay family at the start of the 19th century.
<st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Exeter</st1:place></st1:city> was
designated UNESCO City of Literature in the early 21st century to
celebrate this rich literary heritage. </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">What <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place> lacks is a central literary hub, a memory
institution open to all, to bring this written legacy before the City's
residents, visitors, students and researchers. A decade ago the region's
largest local studies collection, the Westcountry Studies Library, was removed
by Devon County Council from the centre of Exeter, and the premises sold off
and converted to the Library Lofts, luxury apartments such as are once again
proposed, while the Library itself was re-housed in Great Moor House on the
Sowton Industrial Estate, with no funding to maintain it and no specialist
staff to interpret this unique collection or to seek out new material to
continue to record the City and County as they are today for future
generations.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">In November the Exeter Literary
Festival included a moving and inspirational presentation, <st1:country-region w:st="on"><i>Syria</i></st1:country-region><i>'s secret libra</i>ry by BBC correspondent
Mike Thomson, an account of the struggle to maintain a library of several
thousand books in a cellar beneath a suburb of <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Damascus</st1:city></st1:place> as the bombs rained down. Those who
rescued the books from destruction said that they were preserving the city's
memory and culture. At present the only literature on <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Exeter</st1:place></st1:city> and its region freely available to the
public in the midst of the City is a small changing selection of lending books
on half a dozen shelves in the Central Library. Many smaller communities in <st1:place w:st="on">Devon</st1:place> can do far better than that. We have in the heart
of <st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city> a building as ruinous as any in <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">Syria</st1:country-region></st1:place>,
not through bombing but through fire. The façade, which it is intended to
retain, shows that there were four storeys on a large plot, plus, presumably,
basement areas. There is room to accommodate behind that façade <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place>'s secret library,
the collections that Exeter City Library built up for more than a century, and
much more besides. </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEg9XEtK4JQDrhPylckqZ_wk3Ls_hSUew66eVkdjhkXTdYj_oBmGuK9vbyFHzVbYyYLywFFHK9_u_oGlK0ESQwPcUuDKUrTbsMAjJsP_qctHDYfVGuHoCgT2HevvnJr9gekEDLMUTvJgDmKPoPleWbrPQh8t44va9Tzqoy7MIArDCAa-Sj_26fO21yVM=s1243" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="492" data-original-width="1243" height="254" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/a/AVvXsEg9XEtK4JQDrhPylckqZ_wk3Ls_hSUew66eVkdjhkXTdYj_oBmGuK9vbyFHzVbYyYLywFFHK9_u_oGlK0ESQwPcUuDKUrTbsMAjJsP_qctHDYfVGuHoCgT2HevvnJr9gekEDLMUTvJgDmKPoPleWbrPQh8t44va9Tzqoy7MIArDCAa-Sj_26fO21yVM=w640-h254" width="640" /></a></div>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The ground floor could house a
tourist information centre and bookshop for local interest publications, and
serve as the point of departure for the redcoat guides. The reading room and
main book stack of <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place>'s
local studies collection with a Record Office service point could also be on
this floor. </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The first floor could have an exhibition room, displaying a
changing selection of treasures from this and other collections in the county,
and a lecture theatre or function room, recalling the assembly room in the
hotel, and seminar rooms, together with the Exchange Coffee House, a memory of
the nearby locale where one of the first Exeter printing presses was set up in
the early 18th century. </p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The third and fourth floors could provide space for
staff and technical services, such as digitisation and bibliographical work,
offices for historical, genealogical, literary and other local organisations
and, if space and access permit, serviced accommodation for visiting
researchers, authors, and speakers. Care should be taken to incorporate as many
surviving historical features as possible. The Centre would also work closely
with its neighbours ariund St Peter's Churcyard, the Devon and Exeter Institution and Exeter Cathedral
Library and Archives, to promote education and research into <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place> and its region.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Such a library would not take all non-archival items at present in the Devon Heritage Centre. Hard copy newspapers, Ordnance
Survey large-scale maps and other backup materials would remain with the Record
Office, although digital access and microforms would be available. It would be
a multimedia resource centre for the 21st century, located in the heart of the
city.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">Easy to dream, and now is not
exactly a good time for grand ideas, but perhaps something could be achieved
with the City, University and County (the present library authority for
Exeter) working together with the business, cultural, heritage and voluntary
sectors, possibly through a charitable trust that could attract grants and
lottery funding. Austerity measures landed us in the present situation in 2011;
perhaps, a decade on, covid recovery measures can enable <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Exeter</st1:place></st1:city>'s community memory to rise
phoenix-like from the ashes of austerity and covid, but faster than it did
after 1942. After all, such opportunities occur rarely, even in the best of
times.</p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: right;">Ian Maxted, </span><span style="text-align: right;">9 December 2021</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The writer was Devon's local
studies librarian, based in <st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city>, from 1977 to
2005 and has undertaken extensive research into the literary history of <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Exeter</st1:place></st1:city> which can be
viewed on the <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/">bookhistory.blogspot.com</a>
and <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/">devon-bibliography.blogspot.com</a>
websites. He is the author of <i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"><a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/08/the-story-of-book-in-exeter-and-devon.html">The
story of the book in Exeter and Devon</a></i>, published in 2021.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">It must be emphasised that there
is no criticism of the South West Heritage Trust, based in <st1:city w:st="on">Taunton</st1:city>,
<st1:city w:st="on">Somerset</st1:city>, which administers <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Exeter</st1:place></st1:city>'s local studies collection in the
Devon Heritage Centre. They have been given an impossible task and have
achieved much with minimal resources, but there has inevitably been an emphasis
on archives. Traditionally libraries have been managed by librarians, who have
a wider scope to their activities than archivists, looking to the present as
well as the past, and including the natural environment, arts and literature as
well as local administrative, legal and ecclesiastical records. Beside
historical writings, the Westcountry Studies Library holds rich collections of
works by <st1:place w:st="on">Devon</st1:place> writers, including: Sir Walter
Raleigh, John Ford, Robert Herrick, Thomas D'Urfey, John Gay, Peter Pindar,
Charles Kingsley, Sabine Baring-Gould, R. D. Blackmore, Eden Phillpotts, John
Galsworthy, Henry Williamson, Agatha Christie, Sir Michael Morpurgo and many
more. <st1:city w:st="on"><st1:place w:st="on">Exeter</st1:place></st1:city> is
not a true city of literature or city of culture without easy access to this
treasure house of writings.</p>Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-72616781145855197032021-12-02T12:31:00.011-08:002023-08-16T13:22:43.497-07:00Devon bibliography 2022<!B-2022 > <a name="2022"></a> </A. — <B> Publications issued in 2022. </B> <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI 100> 100 crochet tiles : charts and patterns for crochet motifs inspired by decorative tiles. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446308950 (pbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC218630. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Crocheting, Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> Adventures by Bus. Dartmoor explorer : a scenic ride across Dartmoor that will take your breath away, Summer 2022 from 10 April. — Summercourt. : Adventures by Bus, 2022. — Folded sheet ([20] pages : colour illustrations, maps ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing November 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Bus services. Dartmoor Explorer. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Allen, Julie K. Screening Europe in Australasia : transnational silent film before and after the rise of Hollywood / Julie K. Allen. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781905816873 (hbk.) : £80.00 ; BNB Number GBC207686. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press, Publications: Cinema. Social aspects, Australasia, History, 20th century. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Allen, Julie K. Screening Europe in Australasia : transnational silent film before and after the rise of Hollywood / Julie K. Allen. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781905816880 (ePub ebook) : £80.00 ; 9781905816897 (PDF ebook) : £80.00 ; BNB Number GBC209104. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press, Publications: Motion pictures, Social aspects, Australasia, History, 20th century. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Amiel, Nathalie. Crochet you! : crochet patterns for dolls, clothes and accessories as unique as you are / Nathalie Amiel. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309292 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC2E0403. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-10. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David & Charles. Publications: Dolls. Crocheting. Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> Andrejew, Nelli. Watercolor portraits : 15 step-by-step paintings for iconic faces in watercolors / Nelli Andrejew. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309148 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC218633. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Watercolor painting, Technique. Celebrities in art. <hr />
<!B-2022> Andrews, Robert. Cornwall & Devon : [your guide to the 10 best of everything] / Robert Andrews. — London : Dorling Kindersley, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Antiques Tourist. The antiques tourist : Devon, Dorset, Somerset. — 2022 edition. — [Crewkerne] : Antiques Tourist, 2022. — 60 pages : colour illustrations,map ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Antiques dealers. Directories. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Architecture> The architecture of ideas : the life and work of Ranulph Glanville, cybernetician / edited by Bill Seaman. — Exeter : Imprint Academic, [ 2022]. — vi, 336 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781788360784 hardcover ; 1788360788 hardcover BNB Number GBC374444. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Imprint Academic. Publications: Cyberneticians. Glanville, Ranulph, Interviews. <hr />
<!B-2022> Art Work Exeter. Art week Exeter, 6-12 June 2022. — Exeter : Art Work Exeter, 2022. — [12] pages : colour illustrations, map ; 42 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Arts festivals. Art Week Exeter. Programmes of events. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Art Work Exeter. A public art strategy for Exeter / produced by Art Work Exeter ; commissioned by Exeter City Council, University of Exeter and Exeter Culture. — Draft V4, July 2022. — Exeter : Exeter City Council, 2022. — 51 pages : PDF document. — <a href="http://committees.exeter.gov.uk/documents/s86224/Appendix%20-%20Public%20Art%20Strategy.pdf">Accessed October 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Public art. Policies and programmes. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Austin, Stephanie. A Devon night's death / Stephanie Austin. — Allison & Busby Limited, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9780749028084 (pbk.) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC2B5300. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-06. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Austin, Stephanie. A Devon night's death / by Stephanie Austin. — Dutch edition. — Allison & Busby, 2022. — Devon mysteries ; 5. — Set in Ashburton. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Austin, Stephanie. A Devon night's death / Stephanie Austin. — London : Allison & Busby Limited, 2022. — 1 volume ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9780749028923 (hbk.) : £19.99 ; BNB Number GBC1K7933. — Devon mysteries ; 5. — Set in Ashburton. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-12-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Austin, Stephanie. A Devon night's death / Stephanie Austin. — London : Allison & Busby Limited, 2022. — 1 online resource. - ISBN 9780749028978 (ePub ebook) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC1K9544. — Devon mysteries ; 5. — Set in Ashburton. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-12-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Austin, Stephanie. A Devon's night death by Stephanie Austin . — Kindle Edition [Publisher unascertained], 17 Feb, 2022. — Devon mysteries ; 5. — Set in Ashburton. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Austin, Stephanie. Juno Browne und der Tote im Moor / by Stephanie Austin and Karin Dufner (Translator). — 1. Auflage. — Hamburg : HarperCollins, 26 Jul, 2022. — ISBN 9783749903474. — <br /> Copies: WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bachelder, Jody. Here first : Samoset and the Wawenock of Pemaquid, Maine / Jody Bachelder. — Camden : Down East Books, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white). — ISBN 9781684750078 (ePub ebook) : No price ; BNB Number GBC2B9164. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-06 <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Emigrants to New England. Pilgrim Fathers. Encounters with native Americans. 1620-1691. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Baring-Gould, Sabine. An Armory of the Western Counties (Devon and Cornwall): From the Unpublished Manuscripts of the XVI Century / by Sabine Baring-Gould and Robert Twigge. — [United States?] : Legare Street Press, 2022. — 126 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781018407524. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Barksdale, Ellen. Das Geheimnis des toten Anwalts / Ellen Barksdale. — 1. Auflage, ungekürzte Ausgabe. — Köln : Lübbe Audio, 2022. — Tee? Kaffee? Mord! ; Teil 15. — Series set in Earlsraven, probably in Westcountry. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Barksdale, Ellen. Miss Rittinghouse und die sprechenden Bücher / Ellen Barksdale, Vera Teltz. — Köln : Lübbe Audio, 2022. — Audiobook. — Tee? Kaffee? Mord! ; Teil 13. — Series set in Earlsraven, probably in Westcountry. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Barksdale, Ellen. Tee? Kaffee? Mord! - Ein Doppelgänger zuviel Teil 14 / Ellen Barksdale. — 1. Auflage, ungekürzte Ausgabe. — Köln : Lübbe Audio, 2022. — Series set in Earlsraven, probably in Westcountry. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Barksdale, Ellen. Tee? Kaffee? Mord! - Ein Spion kommt selten allein Teil 16 / Ellen Barksdale. — 1. Auflage, ungekürzte Ausgabe. — Köln : Lübbe Audio, 2022. — Also available asebook) Series set in Earlsraven, probably in Westcountry. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Barksdale, Ellen. Tee? Kaffee? Mord! - Miss Rittinghouse und die sprechenden Bücher Teil 13 / Ellen Barksdale. — 1. Auflage 2022, ungekürzte Ausgabe. — Köln : Lübbe Audio, 2022. — Also available asebook) Series set in Earlsraven, probably in Westcountry. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Barksdale, Ellen. Tee? Kaffee? Mord! Die blauen Pudel des Sir Theodore / Der Besuch des lächelnden Belgiers / by Ellen Barksdale . — German edition ; Kindle Edition [Publisher unascertained], 25 Feb, 2022. — Die gesammelten Fälle von Nathalie Ames ; 2. — Series set in Earlsraven, probably in Westcountry. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Barksdale, Ellen. Tee? Kaffee? Mord! Die blauen Pudel des Sir Theodore/ Der Besuch des lächelnden Belgiers / Ellen Barksdale. — 1. Auflage. — Köln : Lübbe, 2022. — Series set in Earlsraven, probably in Westcountry. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Barksdale, Ellen. Tee? Kaffee? Mord! Ein Grab für drei / by Ellen Barksdale. — German edition ; Kindle Edition BeThrilled, 25 Feb, 2022. — ASIN: B09JKP9BTM. — Nathalie Ames ermittelt ; 21. — Series set in Earlsraven, probably in Westcountry. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Barksdale, Ellen. Tee? Kaffee? Mord! Ein Grab für drei / Ellen Barksdale. — 1. Auflage. — Köln : Bastei Lübbe, 2022. — eBook. — Series set in Earlsraven, probably in Westcountry. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Barksdale, Ellen. Tee? Kaffee? Mord! Ein Grab für drei / Ellen Barksdale. — 1. Auflage. — Köln : Bastei Lübbe, 2022. — eBook. — Series set in Earlsraven, probably in Westcountry. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Barksdale, Ellen. Tee? Kaffee? Mord! Louise in Gefahr / Ellen Barksdale. — 1. Auflage. — Köln : beThrilled, 2022. — eBook. — Series set in Earlsraven, probably in Westcountry. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Barnstaple> Barnstaple, 1640–1670 / edited by Todd Gray. — Exeter : Mint Press, 11 November 2022. — 200 pages : illustrations, maps. — ISBN 9781903356777. — A collection of 23 essays by 20 specialists, published for the Museum of Barnstaple & North Devon. <br /> Copies: <br />Subjects: Devon. Barnstaple. History. 1640-1670. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Barrett, Roger. A History of Salcombe & Its Surroundings / Roger Barrett. — Salcombe : Salcombe Maritime Museum, 2022. — ISBN 9781399934374. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Salcombe. History. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bat Rock Habitat Key. Bat roosts in rock : a guide to identification and assessment for climbers, cavers & ecology professionals / Bat Rock Habitat Key. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour) ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781784272616 (pbk.) : £35.00 ; BNB Number GBC1I5882. — Publications: Caves. Bats. Habitats. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-11-17. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Caves. Bats. Habitats. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bat Rock Habitat Key. Bat roosts in rock : a guide to identification and assessment for climbers, cavers & ecology professionals / Bat Rock Habitat Key. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (colour). — ISBN 9781784272623 (ePub ebook) : £35.00 ; 9781784272630 (PDF ebook) : £35.00 ; BNB Number GBC1I6678. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-11-17. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Caves. Bats. Habitats. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bauer, Belinda. The facts of life and death. Dutch] Vaderskind / Belinda Bauer (Author), Valérie Janssen (Translator). — A.W. Bruna Uitgevers, Amsterdam, [2022]. — 2022]. — eBook. — Op de stranden en kliffen van Noord-Devon. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bauer, Belinda. Keiner stirbt allein: Kriminalroman / by Belinda Bauer and Marie-Luise Bezzenberger. — German edition ; Kindle Edition [Publisher unascertained], 15 Aug, 2022. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bauer, Belinda. Vaderskind / by Belinda Bauer and Valérie Janssen. — Dutch edition. — [Publisher unascertained], 13 Apr, 2022. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bearnes Hampton and Littlewood. Valuation services. — Exeter : Bearnes Hampton and Littlewood, [ 2022?]. — Folded sheet ([12] pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cm. — Includes Cristian Beadman, appointed Sep. 2021. Illustrated lock of Napoleon's hair, sold for £13,000. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing October 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Auctioneers. Bearnes Hampton and Littlewood. Valuation services. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Bellamy, John Cremer. The Housekeeper's Guide To The Fish-market For Each Month Of The Year: And An Account Of The Fishes And Fisheries Of Devon And Cornwall In Respect Of Commerce, Economy, Natural History, And Statistics / by John Cremer Bellamy. — [United States?] : Legare Street Press, 2022. — 148 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781016367172. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fishing industries. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Bill> Bill Douglas : a film artist / edited by Phil Wickham, Amelia Watts. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130247 (hbk.) : £80.00 ; BNB GBC2D1594. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-27. — <br />Subjects: Devon Barnstaple Film directors. Douglas, Bill. Critical studies. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Bill> Bill Douglas : a film artist / edited by Phil Wickham, Amelia Watts. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 online resource (250 pages : 22 illustrations). — ISBN 9781804130261 PDF ; 1804130265 PDF ; BNB Number GBC367248. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-05. — <br />Subjects: Devon Barnstaple Cinema directors. Douglas, Bill. Critical studies. <hr />
<!B-2022> Blackwood, Morwenna. Skin and Bone / Morwenna Blackwood. — Kindle edition.- Darkstroke books, 2022. — 1 online resource, file size: 2593 KB ; 188 pages. — ASIN B0B6GLFXBT Thriller set in Tiverton. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Blackwood, Morwenna. Underrated / Morwenna Blackwood. — Independently published, 2022. — 165 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9798401756930. — Thriller set in Tiverton. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Tiverton. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bohnet, Jennifer. Making waves at River View Cottage / Jennifer Bohnet (Author), Julia Franklin (Narrator). — London : Boldwood, 2022. — Audiobook on CD. — Novel set in Dartmouth. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartmouth. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bohnet, Jennifer. Making waves at River View Cottage / Jennifer Bohnet. — London : Boldwood Books, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781804834947 (ePub ebook) : £2.99 ; 9781804834954 (Kindle ebook) : £2.99 ; BNB Number GBC2B9331. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-06. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bohnet, Jennifer. Making waves at River View Cottage / Jennifer Bohnet. — London : Boldwood Books, 2022. — 1 volume (large print) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804834978 (pbk.) : £22.99 ; BNB Number GBC2B7005. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-06. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bohnet, Jennifer. Making waves at River View Cottage / Jennifer Bohnet. — London : Boldwood Books, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804835012 (pbk.) : £9.99 ; 9781804834961 (hbk.) : £22.99 ; BNB Number GBC2B7004. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-06. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Concert season 2022/23. — Bournemouth; Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. 2022. — [12] pages : colour illustrations ; 22 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Orchestras. Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. Concerts. 2022-2023. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Bowen, Rhys. Emily's victory. [French] La victoire d'Emily / Rhys Bowen (Author), Louis Poirier (Translator). — Luxembourg : Amazon Crossing, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bowen, Rhys. Victory Garden. — [Spansih] Los diarios de Emily / Rhys Bowen (Author), Roberto Falcó Miramontes. — Amazon Crossing, Luxembourg : 2022. — Novel set during Great War on Devon estate. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Boyce, Jenny. A Moment in the History of a Small Devon Community : Celebrating 50 years of Atherington Children's Playing Field / Jenny Boyce. — Jennifer Boyce, 2022. — ISBN 9781399925211 (pbk.). — <BR/>Copies: JISC searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Atherington. Playing fields. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bradley, Melissa. Kawaii crochet garden : 40 super cute amigurumi patterns for plants and more / Melissa Bradley. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour) ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781446309063 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC218632. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Crocheting, Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bradt, Hilary. North & Mid Devon : Local, Characterful Guides to Britain's Special Places / by Hilary Bradt, Gill Campbell, et al. — Kindle Edition. — Chesham : Bradt Travel Guides Ltd, 2022. — eBook. — Bradt Travel Guides (Slow Travel series). — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Bradt, Hilary. North & mid Devon (slow travel) / by Hilary Bradt, Gill Campbell, et al. — Chesham : Bradt Travel Guides Ltd, 2022. — 1 volume. — ISBN 9781784778842 (pbk.) : £14.99 ; BNB Number GBC239956. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Guidebooks. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bramley, Cathy. Helemaal in love in Brightside Cove / Cathy Bramley (Author), Patricia Pos (Translator). — Utrecht : Zomer & Keuning, [ 2022]. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Briscoe, Susan. Sashiko 365 : stitch a new sashiko embroidery pattern every day of the year / Susan Briscoe. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309254 (pbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC2F8372. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Sashiko embroidery. <hr />
<!B-2022> Britain Buy Design. England Puzzle Book : English County of Devon Word Search. Book 1 [of 8] / by Britain Buy Design. — U.K edition.. Independently published, 2022. — 118 pages ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9798403246835 ; ASIN B09QMVSD3T. — English County Word Search Collection. — Find over 865 place names - Towns, Villages, Hamlets and more. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Puzzle books. <hr />
<!B-2022> Bromwich, Margaret. Culmstock land in 1841 and going backwards. — [Culmstock?] : [Margaret Bromwich], [ 2022?]. — <BR/>Copies: JISC searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Culmstock. Land tenure. 1841. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Bussell, Suzy. Trouble with the Exe / by Suzy Bussell. — Sigbit Press, 2022. — 172 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781838100490. — Lockwood and Darrow Mysteries ; 3. — <BR/>Copies: <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Butler, Jacqueline. Modern sugar flowers : contemporary cake decorating with elegant gumpaste flowers / Jacqueline Butler. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309339 (pbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC207270. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles, Publications: Decoration and ornament, Plant forms. Sugar art. <hr />
<!B-2022> Byron, Victoria. Mali's magical day / Victoria Byron. — Adelaide : Starfish Bay Children's bBooks, 2022. — 36 pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781760361600. — Author and illustrator lives in Exeter area. <BR/>Copies: <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Writers. Byron, Victoria. Works: Children's fiction. <hr />
<!B-2022> Callander, Rupert. What Remains? life, death and the human art of undertaking / Rupert Callender. — London : Chelsea Green Publishing Company, 2022> 336 pages ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781645020509. — <br /> Copies: Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartington. Undertakers. Green Funeral Company. <hr />
<!B-2022> Callow, John The last witches of England : a tragedy of sorcery and superstition / John Callow. — Bloomsbury Academic, London : 2022. — 1 volume. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Witches. Trials. 1682. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Callow, John. The last witches of England : a tragedy of sorcery and superstition / John Callow. — London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2022. — E-resource. — ISBN 9781350196148 (electronic bk.). — <BR/>Copies: WSL(KK): G4/133.4/CAL/2022 . — <br />Subjects: Devon Bideford. Witches. Trials. 1682. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Cambridge, Colleen. Die Dreitagemordgesellschaft : Agatha Christies Haushälterin ermittelt : Kriminalroman / Colleen Cambridge, Angela Koonen. — Köln : Lübbe, 2022. — Novel set in Mallowan Hall, fictitious home to Agatha Christie. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cambridge, Colleen. Murder at Mallowan Hall : a Phyllida Bright mystery / Colleen Cambridge (Author), Rachel Atkins (Narrator). — [Rearsby, Leicestershire] : Lamplight Audiobooks, 2022. — eAudiobook. — Set in the home of Agatha Christie in Devon in 1930s. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cambridge, Colleen. Murder at Mallowan Hall / Colleen Cambridge (Author), Rachel Atkins (Narrator). — Rearsby, Leicester : W.F. Howes Ltd, 2022. — Audiobook. — Novel set in the home of Agatha Christie. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cambridge, Colleen. Murder at Mallowan Hall / Colleen Cambridge. — New York : Kensington, 2022. — 1 volume ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781496732453 (pbk.) : £13.99 ; BNB Number GBC2E8475; ISBN 9781496732477 (hbk.) : No price ; BNB Number GBC2F3606. — Novel about Agatha Christie, set in Devon. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-24. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cambridge, Colleen. Murder at Mallowan Hall / Colleen Cambridge. — First Kensington paperback edition. — New York : Kensington Publishing Corp., 2022. — eBook. — Novel set in the home of Agatha Christie. — <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cambridge, Colleen. Murder at Mallowan Hall. — [German] Dreitagemordgesellschaft : Agatha Christies Haushälterin ermittelt : Kriminalroman / Colleen Cambridge, Angela Koonen. — Köln : Lübbe, 2022. — <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cambridge, Colleen. A trace of poison / Colleen Cambridge (Author), Jennifer Dixon (Narrator). — [Prince Frederick] : HighBridge Audio, 2022. — eAudiobook. — Phyllida Bright mystery. — Novel set in Mallowan Hall, home to Agatha Christie. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cambridge, Colleen. A trace of poison / Colleen Cambridge. — New York : Kensington, 2022. — eBook. — Novel set in Mallowan Hall, fictitious home to Agatha Christie. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cambridge, Colleen. A trace of poison / Colleen Cambridge. — First Kensington hardcover edition. — New York : Kensington, 2022. — 1 volume. — Novel set in Mallowan Hall, home to Agatha Christie. — <br />Copoes : BL: BNB ; WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Camden, William. The Visitation of the County of Devon in the Year 1620 / by William Camden, Frederic Thomas Colby, et al. — [United States?] : Legare Street Press, 2022. — <br />Copoes : Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Heraldic visitations. 1620. - <hr />
<!B-2022> Care Quality Commission. B M Pearson - Cullompton Dental Centre : inspection report. Date of publication 8 February 2022. — London : Care Quality Commission, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="http://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-189345215">CQC website</a>, accessed February 2022> <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Cullompton Dentists. B M Pearson - Cullompton Dental Centre. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Care Quality Commission. Bluebird Care (Teignbridge) : inspection report. Date of publication 11 January 2022. — London : Care Quality Commission, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="http://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-127692026">CQC website</a>, accessed February 2022> Service provider: Westborough Projects Ltd <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot Homecare services. Bluebird Care (Teignbridge). Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Care Quality Commission. Briarcroft Care Home : inspection report. Date of publication 3 February 2022. — London : Care Quality Commission, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="http://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-1894769502">CQC website</a>, accessed February 2022> Service provider: TLC Care(UK) Limited <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Teignmouth Residential homes. Briarcroft Care Home. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Care Quality Commission. Care Gems : inspection report. Date of publication 8 January 2022. — London : Care Quality Commission, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="http://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-9449930538">CQC website</a>, accessed February 2022> Service provider: Miss Naomi Clarke <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter Homecare services. Care Gems. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Care Quality Commission. Cranford Residential Home : inspection report. Date of publication 3 February 2022. — London : Care Quality Commission, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="http://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-120609183">CQC website</a>, accessed February 2022> Service provider: Baystone Limited <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exmouth Residential homes. Cranford Residential Home. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Care Quality Commission. Devon Doctors - Osprey House : inspection report. Date of publication 11 January 2022. — London : Care Quality Commission, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="http://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-9775720664">CQC website</a>, accessed February 2022> <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter General practice surgeries. Devon Doctors - Osprey House. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Care Quality Commission. Dunmore Residential Home : inspection report. Date of publication 3 February 2022. — London : Care Quality Commission, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="http://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-2354044258">CQC website</a>, accessed February 2022> Service provider: West Bank Residential Home Limited <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot Residential homes. Dunmore Residential Home. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Care Quality Commission. Kays Carers Ltd : inspection report. Date of publication 13 January 2022. — London : Care Quality Commission, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="http://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-7780638117">CQC website</a>, accessed February 2022> Service provider: Kays Carers Ltd <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot Homecare services. Kays Carers Ltd. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Care Quality Commission. Mulberry House : inspection report. Date of publication 5 February 2022. — London : Care Quality Commission, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="http://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-5349458307">CQC website</a>, accessed February 2022> Service provider: Buckland Care Limited <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot Residential homes. Mulberry House. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Care Quality Commission. The Lilacs Residential Home : inspection report. Date of publication 8 February 2022. — London : Care Quality Commission, 2022. — 5 pages ; online resource. — <a href="http://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-123822763">CQC website</a>, accessed February 2022> Service provider: Lilacs Care Ltd <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter Residential homes. Lilacs Residential Home. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Care Quality Commission. Vale View Heights : inspection report. Date of publication 27 January 2022. — London : Care Quality Commission, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="http://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-7350481290">CQC website</a>, accessed February 2022> Service provider: Sidmouth Care Limited <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Sidmouth Nursing homes. Vale View Heights. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Care Quality Commission. Window To The Womb : inspection report. Date of publication 19 January 2022. — London : Care Quality Commission, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="http://www.cqc.org.uk/location/1-2966834369">CQC website</a>, accessed February 2022> Service provider: Devon Ultrasound Limited <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter Health screening services. Window To The Womb. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Carey, Philippa. The third son / Philippa Carey. — Large Print Book. — Ulverscroft, Linford Romance, Leicester : 2022. — Historical novel set in Devon. — <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Carr, John Dickson. The seat of the scornful : a Devon mystery / John Dickson Carr. — New edition / with an introduction by Martin Edwards. — London : British Library Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume ; 19 cm. — ISBN 9780712354806 (pbk.) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC201725. — Fell, Gideon (Fictitious character), Fiction. Private investigators, England, Fiction. British Library Crime Classics. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-12. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Carter, Ian, 1967-. Rhythms of nature : wildlife and wild places between the moors / Ian Carter. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — ISBN 9781784273569. — <BR/>Copies: JISC searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Wildlife. <hr />
<!B-2022> Carter, Ian. The hen harrier's year / Ian Carter ; illustrated by Dan Powell. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour), maps (colour) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781784273859 (pbk.) : £26.00 ; BNB Number GBC2E8788. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-24. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Britain. Hen harriers. Conservation. <hr />
<!B-2022> Carter, Ian. The hen harrier's year / Ian Carter ; illustrated by Dan Powell. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (colour), maps (colour). — ISBN 9781784273842 (PDF ebook) : £26.00 ; 9781784273866 (ePub ebook) : £26.00 ; BNB Number GBC2F1022. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-24. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Britain. Hen harriers. Conservation. <hr />
<!B-2022> Carter, Ian. Rhythms of nature : wildlife and wild places between the moors / Ian Carter. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume ; 18 cm. — ISBN 9781784273569 (hbk.) : £14.99 ; BNB Number GBC266130. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Natural environment. <hr />
<!B-2022> Carter, Ian. Rhythms of nature : wildlife and wild places between the moors / Ian Carter. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781784273576 (ePub ebook) : £14.99 ; 9781784273583 (PDF ebook) : £14.99 ; BNB Number GBC267304. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Natural environment. <hr />
<!B-2022> Carter, Ian. Rhythms of Nature: Wildlife and Wild Places Between the Moors / by Ian Carter, Timothy Bond, et al. — 2022. — Audible Audiobooks; Hardcover; Kindle <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Wildlife. <hr />
<!B-2022> Carter, Kristin. Tapestry weaving for beginners and beyond : create graphic woven art with this guide to painting with yarn / Kristin Carter. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446308943 (pbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC207267. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles, Publications: Tapestry. <hr />
<!B-2022> Caton, Peter. Walks Discovering Lesser Known Dartmoor / by Peter Caton. — 2022. — Paperback <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Walkers' guides. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Challenges> Challenges in estuarine and coastal science / edited by John Humphreys, Sally Little. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour) ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781784272852 (pbk.) : £45.00 ; BNB Number GBC207550. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing, Publications: Estuarine ecology. Coastal ecology. — <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Challenges> Challenges in estuarine and coastal science / edited by John Humphreys, Sally Little. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — ISBN 9781784272876 (PDF ebook) : £45.00 ; 9781784272869 (ePub ebook) : £45.00 ; BNB Number GBC209017. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing, Publications: Estuarine ecology. Coastal ecology. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Chambers, Rosie. Chloe's cream tea café / by Rosie Chambers. — Kindle Edition. — [Publisher unascertained] 12 Jan, 2022. — ASIN B09LVX4779. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cheetham, J. Keith. On the Trail of the Pilgrim Fathers. — Luath Press, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: WSL(KK): Recently purchased, not yet arrived. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Migrants to New England. Pilgrim Fathers. <hr />
<!B-2022> Christie, Agatha. And then there were none. [Spanish} Y no quedó ninguno / Agatha Christie (Author), Orestes Llorens (Translator). — 1a edición. — Buenos Aires : Booket Argentina, 2022. — eBook. — Situada en una isla de la costa inglesa de Devon. — <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Christie, Agatha. And then there were none. [Armenian] Եվ ոչ ոք չմնաց / Ev ochʻ okʻ chʻmnatsʻ / Agatha Christie / Agatʻa Kʻristi ; [anglerenitsʻ tʻargmanetsʻ Ēliza Sargsyan] Ագաթա Քրիստի ; [անգլերենից թարգմանեց Էլիզա Սարգսյան]. — Erevan : Sunny City Էդիթ Պրինտ, 2022. — Murder novel set on island off south Devon coast. - <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Christie, Agatha. And then there were none. [Catalan] I aleshores no en quedà cap / Agatha Christie (Author), Jordi Civis i Pol (Translator). — En l’Illa del Soldat, un misteriós illot de la costa anglesa de Devon. — Barcelona : Columna, 2022. — Murder novel set on island off south Devon coast. - <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Christie, Agatha. Evil under the sun. [Polish] Zło czai się wszędzie / Agatha Christie (Author), Tadeusz Jan Dehnel (Translator). — Wrocław : Wydawnictwo Dolnośląskie, 2022. — Murder novel set in Devon. - <br />Copoes : Amazon ; BL: BNB ; JISC ; WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Clare, Alex. He's back / Alex Clare. — Exeter : Impress Books, 2022. — 1 volume. — ISBN 9781911293453 (pbk.) : £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC266342. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Impress Books. Publications: Transgender women, Fiction. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cleeves, Ann. Albatross : a novel. [Greek] Άλμπατρος : Μυθιστόρημα = Almpatros : Mythistoremā / Ann Cleeves ; μετάφραση Παλμυρα Ισμυριδου., Ann Cleeves (Author), Ισμυριδου, Παλμυρα (Translator) / Ann Cleeves ; metaphrasē Palmyra Ismyridou, Palmyra Ismyridou (Translator). — Athēna : Εκδόσεις Κλειδάριθμος, 2022. — <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cleeves, Ann. The heron's cry / Ann Cleeves. — London : Macmillan, 2022. — 1 volume : map (black and white) ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781509889709 (pbk.) : ?8.99 ; BNB Number GBC1K4427. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-12-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cleeves, Ann. The Heron's Cry / Ann Cleeves. — New York : Minotaur Books, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon North Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cohen, Martin. Rethinking thinking : problem solving from Sun Tzu to Google / Martin Cohen. — Exeter : Imprint Academic, 2022. — 223 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. — ISBN 1788360745 paperback ; 9781788360746 paperback ; BNB Number GBC374487. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Imprint Academic. Publications: Thought and thinking. <hr />
<!B-2022> Coleman, Les. Another book / Les Coleman. — Second edition. — Axminster : Uniformbooks, 2022. — 1 volume (unpaged) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781910010297 paperback ; BNB Number GBC387702. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-10. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Axminster. Publishers. Uniformbooks. Publications: Arts. 2000-2023 <hr />
<!B-2022> Colwill, Jo. Christmas at Cowslip : patchwork and quilting projects for the festive season / Jo Colwill. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309261 (pbk.) : £14.99 ; BNB Number GBC283204. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Quilting. Christmas decorations. Patchwork, Technique. <hr />
<!B-2022> Colyton Parish Council. Colyton Parish Neighbourhood Plan, 2020 - 2031. — Made Version, January 2022. — Exmouth: East Devon DistrictCouncil, 2022. — 51 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. — <a href="https://eastdevon.gov.uk/media/3723789/colyton-pnp-made-version-jan-2022-accessible-pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022> -version.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022> <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Colyton. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2020-2031. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Congdon, Emma. Cross stitch for the heart : 20 designs to love / Emma Congdon. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309209 (pbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC283202. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Cross-stitch, Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Conservation> The conservation and biogeography of amphibians in the Caribbean / edited by Neftalí Ríos-López, Harold Heatwole. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour) ; 27 cm. — ISBN 9781784272678 (hbk.) : £120.00 ; BNB Number GBC283371. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Caribbean Area. Amphibians. Conservation. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Conservation> The conservation and biogeography of amphibians in the Caribbean / edited by Neftalí Ríos-López, Harold Heatwole. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (colour). — ISBN 9781784272692 (PDF ebook) : £120.00 ; 9781784272685 (ePub ebook) : £120.00 ; BNB Number GBC284249. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Caribbean Area. Amphibians. Conservation. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cook, Matt. Queer beyond London / Matt Cook, Alison Oram. — Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2022. — 1 online resource : maps. — ISBN 9781526145857 (ePub ebook) : No price ; 9781526145871 (PDF ebook) : No price ; BNB Number GBC267243. — Also includes Manchester, Brighton and Leeds. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Sexual minorities. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cook, Matt. Queer beyond London / Matt Cook, Alison Oram. — Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2022. — 1 volume : maps ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781526145864 (hbk.) : No price ; BNB Number GBC265952. — Also includes Manchester, Brighton and Leeds. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Sexual minorities. <hr />
<!B-2022> Corry, Jane. A good daughter / by Jane Corry. — Penguin, 23 Jun, 2022. — ISBN 9780241989029. — Thriller set in Devon. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Costeloe, Diney. The stolen baby / Diney Costeloe. — London : Aria, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781789543353 (pbk.) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC219473. — Novel set in Plymouth during World War 2. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Fiction. Texts <hr />
<!B-2022> Cotton, Nick. The Devon Coast to Coast Cycle Route / Nick Cotton. — Cicerone Press Limited, 2022. — ISBN-10: 1786313614. — <BR/>Copies: Bing AI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Cycle routes. <hr />
<!B-2022> Countess Wear Village Hall Committee. Celebrate Countess Wear Week, Friday May 27 - Sunday June 5th. — Exeter : Countess Wear Village Hall, 2022. — [4] pages : colour illustrations ; 30cm. — Celebrates the centenary of the village hall and the Platinum Jubilee. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Communities. Coutess Wear. Celebrations. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Court, Dilly. Runaway Widow / by Dilly Court. — Kindle Edition. — [Publisher unascertained] 17 Feb, 2022. — Rockwood Chronicles ; Book 3. — Series set in Rockwood Castle, Devon. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Court, Dilly. Sunday’s Child / by Dilly Court . — [Publisher unascertained], 23 Jun, 2022. — Rockwood Chronicles ; book 4. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cross, David. The Derek Cross Collection: The Southern in Transition 1946-1966 / by David Cross. — 2022. — Hardcover ; Kindle <br />Copoes : Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Railways. British Rail Southern Region. History. 1946-1966. - <hr />
<!B-2022> Cross, Malcolm. A House by the River : West Indian Wealth in West Devon: Money, Sex and Power over Three Centuries / Malcolm Cross. — Oxford : Signal Books Limited, 2022. — xxiv, 374 pages, i-xxxii pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781838463007 (hbk.) : £25.00 ; 1838463003 (hbk.) : £25.00 ; BNB Number GBC2A8957. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-06-29. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Bickleigh, Plymouth. Houses. Maristow House. Owners. Slave traders. <hr />
<!B-2022> Crosse, Tania Anne. The harbour master's daughter / Tania Anne Crosse. — Large print edition. — Rearsby : W F Howes Ltd, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Crosse, Tania Anne. The harbour master's daughter / Tania Anne Crosse (Author), Emma Powell (Narrator). — [Rearsby, Leicestershire] : Rosa Audiobooks, 2022. — eAudiobook. — Novel set in Devon, 1867. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Crosse, Tania. The harbour master's daughter / Tania Crosse. — Rearsby : Lamplight Large Print Books, 2022. — 1 volume (large print). — ISBN 9781004100200 (pbk.) : £20.50 ; BNB Number GBC2H5170. — Devon (England), Social conditions, 19th century, Fiction. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-10-05. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Crowther, Louise. Knitted wild animal friends : over 40 knitting patterns for wild animal dolls, their clothes and accessories / Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309087 (pbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC244559. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-16. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Stuffed animals. Knitting patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> Cygnet Theatre. Autumn season 2022. — Exeter : Cygnet theatre, 2022. — [16] pages : colour illustrations ; 21cm. — . <BR/>Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing October 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon Exeter. Theatres. Cygnet Theatre. Programmes of events. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Cygnet Theatre. Cygnet dream festival 29th April-2nd July 2022. — Exeter : Cygnet theatre, 2022. — 32 pages : colour illustrations ; 21cm. — . <BR/>Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing May 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon Exeter. Theatres. Cygnet Theatre. Programmes of events. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Dartington Trust. Dartington Music summer school : festival 2022, 23 Jul - 19 Aug. — Dartington : Dartington Trust, 2022. — Folded sheet ([16] pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing May 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartington. Music festivals. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Dartington Trust. Grade II* listed gardens. — Dartington : Dartington Trust, 2022. — Folded sheet ([16] pages : colour illustrations, map ; 21 cm. — Date from date of collection. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing November 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartington. Gardens. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Dartington Trust. Transformative learning : Dartington higher education 2022/23. — Dartington : Dartington Trust, 2022. — 20 pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing November 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartington. Higher education. Prospectus. 2022-2023. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Davidson, James, 1793-1864. James Davidson's East Devon church notes / edited by Jill Cobley. — Woodbridge, Suffolk ; Rochester, NY : Boydell Press, 2022. — vi, 425 pages : illustrations, 1 map ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9780901853028 paperback ; 090185302X paperback ; BNB Number GBC394563. — Devon and Cornwall Record Society. New series ; 64. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-24. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Churches. <hr />
<!B-2022> De Luna, Marissa. Murder at Mermaid Rock / Marissa de Luna. — Cambridge : Bloodhound Books, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781504076739 (ePub ebook) : £0.99 ; BNB Number GBC2A1100. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-06-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> De Luna, Marissa. Murder in the mix / Marissa De Luna. — Cambridge : Bloodhound Books, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781504082402 ePub ebook £0.99 ; BNB Number GBC2L0448. — Novel set in Devon. Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2022-11-23. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> De Luna, Marissa. A slice of murder / Marissa De Luna. — Cambridge : Bloodhound Books, 2022. — 1 volume ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781914614880 (pbk.) : No price ; BNB Number GBC278528. — Murder novel featuring Shilpa Silanki set in Devon. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-04. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> De Luna, Marissa. A slice of murder / Marissa De Luna. — Cambridge : Bloodhound Books, 2022. — eBook. — Murder novel featuring Shilpa Silanki set in Devon. — <br />Copoes : BL: BNB ; WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Deakin, Leona. Lost: Du darfst dich nicht erinnern - Psychothriller / by Leona Deakin and Ariane Böckler. — German edition. — [Publisher unascertained], 14 Feb, 2022. — ISBN 9783442491742. — Augusta Bloom ; 2. — Psychological thriller set in Plymouth. - <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Delafield, E. M. Diary of a provincial lady. [Korean] 어느 영국 여인 의 일기 / E. M. Delafield, E. M. Tellap'iltŭ, E. M. 델라필드 ; 박 아람 옮김 (Author) ; Pak A-ram omgim, A-ram Pak, 박 아람 (Translator). — [Seoul] : Eternal Books (이터널 북스), 2022. — Translation of 1930 edition. Humorous novel set in Devon. - <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Dennison, Hannah Meurtres en miniature / Dennison (Author), Jocelyne Barsse (Translator). — French. — [Bernay] : City roman, 2022. — Les mystères de Honeychurch. — Mystery novel set in Honeychurch, Devon. — <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Dennison, Hannah. A killer Christmas at Honeychurch Hall / Hannah Dennison. — London : Constable, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781408715901 (pbk.) : £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC2F8285. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Dennison, Hannah. A killer Christmas at Honeychurch Hall / Hannah Dennison. — London : Constable, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781408715918 (ePub ebook) : £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC2G0757. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Dennison, Hannah. Meurtres en miniature / Hannah Dennison (Author), Jocelyne Barsse (Translator). — City roman, [Bernay], DL 2022. — 2022. — Les mystères de Honeychurch, Devon. — Murder novel set in Honeychurch. Devon. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership. Devon and Cornwall’s great scenic railways. — Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership, [ 2022?]. — Folded sheet ([24] pages : colour illustrations, maps ; 21 cm. — Includes Okehampton line. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Railways. Scenic routes. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon and Exeter Institution. About us. — Exeter : Devon and Exeter Institution, [ 2022]. — Folded sheet ([6] pages : colour illustrations ; 21cm. — Chronological account. Date from date of collection. — <br /> Copies: WSL: passed for cataloguing Novermber 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Libraries. Devon and Exeter Institution. History. 1813-2020. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon and Exeter Medical Heritage Trust. About us. — Exeter : Devon and Exeter Medical Heritage Trust, [ 2022?]. — Folded sheet ([6] pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cm. — Date from date of collection. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon Exeter. Medical museums. Devon and Exeter Medical Heritage Trust. <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service. Community risk management plan 2022-2027. — [Clyst Saint George] : Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, 2022. — 72 pages : illustrations ; PDF document. — <a href="https://www.dsfire.gov.uk/sites/default/files/2022-03/CRMP%20artwork%20long%20table%202022.pdf">Accessed April 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fire and rescue services. Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service. Risk management. Policies and programmes. 2022-2027. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon Climate Emergency. Devon carbon plan. — [Exeter?] : Devon Climate Emergency, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="https://devonclimateemergency.org.uk/view-devon-carbon-plan/">Accessed November 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Decarbonisation. Policies and programmes. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Race Equality Audit Project Team. Understanding and addressing structural racism in Devon County Council : a report of the Race Equality Audit Project Team, December 2021. — Devon County Council, 2022. — 31 pages ; PDF document. — <a href="https://devoncc.sharepoint.com/sites/PublicDocs/Corporate/Equality/Forms/AllItems.aspx?id=%2Fsites%2FPublicDocs%2FCorporate%2FEquality%2FPerformance%20and%20Monitoring%2FRace%20Audit%20Report%20%2D%20Final%20December%202021%2Epdf&parent=%2Fsites%2FPublicDocs%2FCorporate%2FEquality%2FPerformance%20and%20Monitoring&p=true">Accessed March 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: [No hard copy located]. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Local authorities. Devon County Council. Racism. Reports, surveys. 2021. - <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. East Devon bus times: Exmouth, Budleigh Salterton, Sidmouth, Seaton, Axminster, Honiton, Ottery St.Mary : autumn reprint – from 30th October 2022. — Exeter : Devon County Council, 2022. — [80] pages : maps ; 21cm. — No copy seen. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Bus services. Timetables. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. East Devon bus times: Exmouth, Budleigh Salterton, Sidmouth, Seaton, Axminster, Honiton, Ottery St.Mary : from 31st July 2022. — Exeter : Devon County Council, 2022. — 86 pages : maps ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Bus services. Timetables. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. Exeter : a guide to bus services in and around the city from 1sr January, 2023 / produced in conjunction with Stagecoach. — Exeter : Devon County Council, [ 2022]. — 73 pages : maps ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Bus services. Timetables. 2023. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. Mid Devon bus times: Tiverton, Crediton, Cullompton, Bampton : : autumn reprint – from 30th October 2022. — Exeter : Devon County Council, 2022. — 61 pages : maps ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Mid Devon Bus services. Timetables. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. Mid Devon bus times: Tiverton, Crediton, Cullompton, Bampton : from 5th June 2022. — Exeter : Devon County Council, 2022. — 68 pages : maps ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Mid Devon Bus services. Timetables. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. North Devon & Torridge bus times: Barnstaple, Braunton, Ilfracombe, Lynton, Bideford, Torrington, Holsworthy, South Molton : autumn reprint – from 30th October 2022. — Exeter : Devon County Council, 2022. — 84 pages : maps ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Bus services. Timetables. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. North Devon & Torridge bus times: Barnstaple, Braunton, Ilfracombe, Lynton, Bideford, Torrington, Holsworthy, South Molton from 29th May 2022. — Exeter : Devon County Council, 2022. — 92 pages : maps ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Bus services. Timetables. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. South Hams bus times : Dartmouth, Kingsbridge, Totnes, Salcombe, Modbury, Ivybridge : autumn reprint – from 30th October 2022. — Exeter : Devon County Council, 2022. — 64 pages : maps ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. South Hams. Bus services. Timetables. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. South Hams bus times : Dartmouth, Kingsbridge, Totnes, Salcombe, Modbury, Ivybridge from 29th May 2022. — Exeter : Devon County Council, 2022. — 64 pages : maps ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. South Hams. Bus services. Timetables. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. Teignbridge bus times: Newton Abbot, Teignmouth, Dawlish, Chudleigh, Bovey Tracey, Ashburton, Buckfastleigh, Moretonhampstead : autumn reprint – from 30th October 2022. — Exeter : Devon County Council, 2022. — 76 pages : maps ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Teignbridge. Bus services. Timetables. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. Teignbridge bus times: Newton Abbot, Teignmouth, Dawlish, Chudleigh, Bovey Tracey, Ashburton, Buckfastleigh, Moretonhampstead : from 29th May 2022. — Exeter : Devon County Council, 2022. — 80 pages : maps ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Teignbridge. Bus services. Timetables. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. West Devon bus times: Tavistock, Okehampton, Hatherleigh, Bere Alston : autumn reprint – from 30th October 2022. — Exeter : Devon County Council, 2022. — 58 pages : maps ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. West Devon. Bus services. Timetables. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon County Council. Travel Devon. West Devon bus times: Tavistock, Okehampton, Hatherleigh, Bere Alston : from 29th May 2022. — Exeter : Devon County Council, 2022. — 61 pages : maps ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. West Devon. Bus services. Timetables. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon Life. Devon Life summer special. — Norwich : Archant Community Media Ltd, 2022. — 180 pages : colour illustrations ; 30 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing October 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon National Gardens Scheme. Devon gardens open for charity 2022. — [Devon] : Devon National Gardens Scheme, 2022. — 48 pages : colour illustrations, map ; 21cm. — . <br /> Copies: WSL: copy reserved June 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Gardens. Charity fund raising. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon Recovery Learning Community. Courses April 2022-September 2022. — Exminster : Devon Recovery Learning Community, 2022. — [32] Pages ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Mental health patients. Rehabilitation. Courses. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Devon> The Devon Trig Bagger Challenge Logbook: Hiking & Walking Challenge Featuring 217 Trig Pillars In Devon Paperback. — Herbert Publishing, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Trigonometry posts. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Devon> Devon guide book. — Berlin : Travel Colours, 2022. — 1 volume ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781859652879 (pbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC231821. — Prepublication record. <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-23. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Devon> Devon parish taxpayers, 1500-1650. Volume 3, Churchstow to Dunkeswell / edited by Todd Gray ; general editor, Catherine Rider. — Exeter : Devon and Cornwall Record Society, 2022. — 1 volume : maps ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9780901853103 (pbk.) : £30.00 BNB Number GBC2I7619. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2022-10-26. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Taxpayers. Registers. <hr />
<!B-2022> Dillon, Paddy. — Walking the South West Coast Path: National Trail From Minehead to South Haven Point / UK Long-Distance Trails. — by Paddy Dillon. — 2022. — Paperback ; Kindle <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Coastal footpaths. South West Coast Path. Walkers' guides. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Diversity> Diversity, inclusion, equity and the threat to academic freedom / edited by Martin López-Corredoira, Tom Todd, Erik J. Olsson. — Exeter : Societas, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781788360845 (pbk.) : £14.95 ; BNB Number GBC2E8806. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-24. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Societas. Publications: Identity politics. Equality. Academic freedom. <hr />
<!B-2022> DK Eyewitness. Top 10 Cornwall and Devon / by DK Eyewitness. — Kindle Edition. — 2022. — 1 online resource. — Pocket Travel Guide. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> DK Eyewitness. Top 10 Cornwall and Devon / by DK Eyewitness. — DK Eyewitness Travel, 2022. — 128 pages ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9780241559307. — Pocket Travel Guide. — <br />Copoes : Amazon ; BL: BNB ; JISC ; WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Dorling Kindersley. Devon and Cornwall / Dorling Kindersley Limited. — London : Dorling Kindersley Ltd, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Dorling Kindersley. Devon and Cornwall / Dorling Kindersley Limited. — London : Dorling Kindersley Ltd, 2022. — 1 volume. — <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Duckworth, Charlotte. The sanctuary / Charlotte Duckworth. — London : Quercus, 2022. — eBook. — Thriller set in Okehampton. - <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Okehampton. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Duckworth, Charlotte. The sanctuary / Charlotte Duckworth. — London : Quercus Editions Ltd, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781529418668 (pbk.) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC202923. — Mystery novel set on a remote farm in the deepest Devonshire countryside. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-12. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Duffy, Rachel. Creative makeup : a step-by-step guide to expressive makeup from fantasy to full illusion / Rachel Duffy. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781446308837 (pbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB GBC2C2100. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-13. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David & Charles. Cosmetics. Theatrical makeup. <hr />
<!B-2022> Dunn, Richard. The place-names and field-names of Chagford parish / Richard Dunn. — [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2022. — 1 volume. — ISBN 9781803522531 (pbk.). — <br />Copoes : JISC ; WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Chagford. Place-names. <hr />
<!B-2022> East Devon District Council. Development plan document : the Cranbrook plan 2013-2031. — Adoption version September 2022. — Honiton : East Devon District Council, 2022. — 134 pages : colour illustrations, maps ; PDF document. — <a href="https://democracy.eastdevon.gov.uk/documents/s17928/1a.%20Cranbrook%20Plan%20DPD%20-%20Final.pdf">Accessed January 2023</a>. — <BR/>Copies: <br />Subjects: Devon Cranbrook. Community planning. Development plans. 2013-2031. — <hr />
<!B-2022> East Devon District Council. East Devon local plan 2020 to 2040 : preferred option reg. 18 : consultation draft plan : policies map (and inset maps). — Current draft - Autumn 2022. — Exmouth : East Devon District Council, 2022. — 1 volume : maps ; 30 cm. — <br />Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Community planning. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Eating> Eating disorders in public discourse : exploring media representations and lived experiences / edited by Laura Cariola. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130094 (hbk.) : £75.00 ; BNB Number GBC2F9528. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Eating disorders. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Eating> Eating disorders in public discourse : exploring media representations and lived experiences / edited by Laura Cariola. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781804130100 (ePub ebook) : £75.00 ; 9781804130117 (PDF ebook) : £75.00 ; BNB Number GBC2G1011. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Eating disorders. <hr />
<!B-2022> Eeles, Liz. The girl at the last house before the sea / Liz Eeles. — London : Bookouture, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781803142340 (ePub ebook). — Novel set in village of Heaven's Cove, Devon. — <BR/>Copies: JISC searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Eeles, Liz. The girl at the last house before the sea / Liz Eeles ; Francesca Waite (Narrator). — Rearsby, Leicester : W.F. Howes Ltd, 2022. — Audiobook. — Novel set in seaside village of Heaven's Cove, Devon. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Eeles, Liz. The key to the last house before the sea / Liz Eeles. — London : Bookouture, 2022. — 1 volume. — Novel set in seaside village of Heaven's Cove, Devon. — <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Eeles, Liz. A letter to the last house before the sea / Liz Eeles (Author), Francesca Waite (Narrator). — Rearsby, Leicester : W.F. Howes Ltd, 2022. — Audiobook. — Heaven's Cove ; book 2. — Novel set in Devon. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Eeles, Liz. A letter to the last house before the sea / Liz Eeles. — [Rearsby, Leicestershire] : Lamplight Audiobooks, 2022. — eAudiobook. — Novel set in Heaven's Cove, Devon. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Ellis, Hannah. Winterwünsche in Hope Cove / Hannah Ellis und Daniela Maizner. — German edition ; Kindle Edition Hannah Ellis, 30 July, 2022. — Audiobook. — ASIN B099ZNJZDD. — Hope Cove ; 7. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. South Huish. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Ellis, Kate, 1953-. Serpent's Point / Kate Ellis. — London : Piatkus, 2022. — 1 volume ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9780349425733 (hbk.) : £20.99 ; BNB Number GBC298720. — DI Wesley Peterson crime series ; book 26. — Police novel set in Devon featuring Wesley Peterson. Two novellas: Women Without Mercy and Truth or Dare, previously published separately. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-06-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Ellis, Kate, 1953-. Serpent's Point / Kate Ellis. — London : Piatkus, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9780349425740 (ePub ebook) : £20.99 ; BNB Number GBC2A0795. — DI Wesley Peterson crime series ; book 26. — Police novel set in Devon featuring Wesley Peterson. Two novellas: Women Without Mercy and Truth or Dare, previously published separately. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-06-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Ellis, Kate, 1953-. The stone chamber / Kate Ellis. — London : Piatkus, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9780349425719 (pbk.) : £7.99 ; BNB Number GBC201489. — Police novel featuring Wesley Peterson set in Devon. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-12. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Ellis, Kate, 1953-. The stone chamber / Kate Ellis. — London : Piatkus, 2022. — 1 online resource. — Murder novel set in Devon countryside featuring DI Wesley Peterson. — <br />Copoes : BL: BNB ; WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Ernst, Edzard. Charles, the alternative prince : an unauthorised biography / Edzard Ernst. — Exeter : Societas, 2022. — 1 volume ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781788360708 (pbk.) : £14.95 ; BNB Number GBC1K8886 Charles, Prince of Wales, 1948- . — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-12-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Societas. Publications: Charles, Prince of Wales. Alternative medicine. <hr />
<!B-2022> Evans, Harriet. The beloved girls / London : Headline Review, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm - ISBN 9781472251060 (pbk.) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC239400. — Westcountry. History, 20th century, Fiction. Nover set in Vanes, a Westcontry manor house. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-09. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Exe Estuary Partnership. Exe Estuary management plan 2022-2027 : protecting our estuary for future generations. — Exeter : Exe Estuary Partnership, 2022. — 45 pages; PDF document. — <a href="https://www.exe-estuary.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/28/2022/03/Exe-Estuary-Management-Plan-2022-2027-003.pdf">Accessed April 2022</a>. — ... produced as an online version instead of a printed document (Exe press, issue 61 Spring 2022). — <br /> Copies: [No hard copy located]. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Estuaries. Exe Estuary. Management plans. 2022-2027. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Exeter Cathedral. One thousand years of wonder. — Exeter : Exeter Cathedral, [ 2022?]. — Folded sheer ([6] pages) : colour illustrations ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing October 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Exeter City Council. Equality Impact Assessment: Exeter Plan: Outline draft consultation. — Exeter : Exeter City Council, 2022. — 7 pages ; PDF document. — <a href="https://res.cloudinary.com/commonplace-digital-limited/image/upload/v1663930208/projects/62bf1c11a56abd0b365a28db/media-upload/2022%20Equalities%20Impact%20Assessment.pdf/mdhupdcdwpwnitfxancb.pdf">Accessed September 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Commnity planning. Exeter Plan. Equality impact. <hr />
<!B-2022> Exeter City Council. The Exeter plan : this is our city, this is our future : outline draft plan, September 2022. — Exeter : Exeter City Council, 2022. — 94 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm. — <a href="https://res.cloudinary.com/commonplace-digital-limited/image/upload/v1663950607/projects/62bf1c11a56abd0b365a28db/media-upload/2022%20Final%20Outline%20Draft%20PDF%20-%20Accessible.pdf/oteazbk3e68kxfkkay5w.pdf">Accessed September 2022</a>. — Copies distributed to libraries for public consultation. — <br /> Copies: EXL: Community information. <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Commnity planning. Exeter Plan. Outline drafts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Exeter City Council. The Exeter plan : this is our city, this is our future! Outline draft consultation 26th September - 5th December 2022. — Exeter : Exeter City Council, 2022. — [8] pages ; 30 cm + folded sheet ([6] pages) : colour illustrations, colour maps ; 21 cm. — <a href="https://res.cloudinary.com/commonplace-digital-limited/image/upload/v1663930218/projects/62bf1c11a56abd0b365a28db/media-upload/2022%20Consultation%20Charter%20Consultation%20Plan.pdf/b2upm79jpt97q6yoh1rv.pdf">Accessed September 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Commnity planning. Exeter Plan. Public consultation. <hr />
<!B-2022> Exeter City Council. Exeter Plan outline draft consultation. Consultation Charter . — Exeter : Exeter City Council, 2022. — 4 pages ; PDF document. — <a href="https://res.cloudinary.com/commonplace-digital-limited/image/upload/v1663930218/projects/62bf1c11a56abd0b365a28db/media-upload/2022%20Consultation%20Charter%20Consultation%20Plan.pdf/b2upm79jpt97q6yoh1rv.pdf">Accessed September 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Commnity planning. Exeter Plan. Public consultation. Charter. <hr />
<!B-2022> Exeter City Council. New Exeter local plan : issues consultation : summary report, January 2022. — Exeter : Exeter City Council, 2022. — 28 pages ; PDF document. — <a href="https://res.cloudinary.com/commonplace-digital-limited/image/upload/v1663930943/projects/62bf1c11a56abd0b365a28db/media-upload/2022%20Issues%20Consultation%20Summary.pdf/dnleemljvsgucce6wbpj.pdf">Accessed September 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Commnity planning. Exeter Plan. Public consultation. <hr />
<!B-2022> Exeter Civic Society. Plaques and monuments in Exeter. — Version 2022-09. — Exeter : Exeter Civic Society, 2022. — Folded sheet ([6] pages) : colour illustation, map ; 21 cm. — Special edition updated for Heritage Open Days. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing October 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Commemorative plaques. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Exeter Civic Society. A prospectus for the redevelopment of the wider Water Lane area / Keith Lewis, Chairman, Exeter Civic Society ; John Monks, President, Friends of Exeter Ship Canal. — Exeter : Exeter Civic Society for the Water Lane Community, 2022. — 24 pages : colour illustrations, maps ; 21 x 30 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing November 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Communities. Haven Banks. Planning. Proposals. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Exeter Foodbank. Emergency food and support for local people in crisis. — Exeter : Exeter Foodbank, [ 2022?]. — Folded sheet ([6] pages) : colour illustations ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing October 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Food banks. Exeter Foodbank. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Exeter> Exeter carnival : official carnival guide / brought to you by Events in Exeter. — Exeter : InExeter, 2022. — 32 pages : colour illustrations ; 21cm. — . The carnival took place 26 November 2022. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing November 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Carnivals. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Exploring> Exploring Devon. — Penryn : Goldeneye, 2022. — <br />Copoes : BL: BNB ; JISC. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Fenton, M. Brock. miscellany of bats / M. Brock Fenton, Jens Rydell. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781784272944 (pbk.) : £30.00 ; BNB Number GBC266129. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Bats, Miscellanea. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Fenton, M. Brock. miscellany of bats / M. Brock Fenton, Jens Rydell. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781784272968 (PDF ebook) : £30.00 ; 9781784272951 (ePub ebook) : £30.00 ; BNB Number GBC267303. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Bats, Miscellanea. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Fenwick, Liz. [Untitled 3] / by Liz Fenwick . — [Publisher unascertained], 13 Oct, 2022. — Historical novel by Cornish writer, details not yet available. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Ferris, Emilie. Paint with thread : a step-by-step guide to embroidery through the seasons / Emillie Ferris. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour) ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781446308486 (hbk.) : £24.99 ; BNB Number GBC202397. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-12. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles, Publications: Embroidery. Seasons in art. Nature in art. <hr />
<!B-2022> Finnanger, Tone. Tilda's toy box : sewing patterns for soft toys and more from the magical world of Tilda / Tone Finnanger. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781446309346 (pbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC1K8371. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-12-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Soft toys. Sewing patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> Fisher, Clare. The world's most scenic railway journeys. Devon & Cornwall : stir your wanderlust / Clare Fisher (Television producer), Dave Warren (Television director, Television producer), Bill Nighy (Narrator), BriteSpark East (Firm) (Production company), Channel Five (Great Britain) (Production company), Film Ideas (Firm) (Publisher). — Wheeling, IL : Film Ideas, 2022. — DVD Video, Widescreen. — A scenic English railway journey through Devon to the tip of Cornwall. — <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. . Railways. <hr />
<!B-2022> Fletcher, Robert L. Brown seaweeds (phaeophyceae) of Britain and Ireland / Robert L. Fletcher. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations. — ISBN 9781784272487 (ePub ebook) : £55.00 ; 9781784272494 (PDF ebook) : £55.00 ; BNB Number GBC2B9184. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-06 <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Brown algae, Great Britain, Identification. <hr />
<!B-2022> Fletcher, Robert L. Brown seaweeds (phaeophyceae) of Britain and Ireland / Robert L. Fletcher. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781784272470 (hbk.) : £55.00 ; BNB Number GBC2B6590. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-06 <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Brown algae, Great Britain, Identification. <hr />
<!B-2022> Flynn, Rebecca. Reiseführer Südengland / Rebecca Flynn, Lucy Sara-Kelly. — Aktualisierte Neuauflage 2022/2023. — München : DK, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Footprint Ecology. Habitats regulations assessment of the Exeter plan (outline draft plan) / Authors: Durwyn Lilet, Bernie Fleming & Zoe Caals. — Wareham : Footprint Ecology, 2022. — 80 pages : maps ; PDF document. — <a href="https://res.cloudinary.com/commonplace-digital-limited/image/upload/v1663950591/projects/62bf1c11a56abd0b365a28db/media-upload/2022%20Habitat%20Regulations%20Assessment.pdf/npc77fkn7dcjspvqffs9.pdf">Accessed September 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Commnity planning. Exeter Plan. Environmental impact. <hr />
<!B-2022> Franci, Elizabeth. Village Swallows: A Story of Life in a Exmoor Cottage / by Elizabeth Franci. — 2022. — Paperback ; Kindle <br />Copoes : Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Rural life. <hr />
<!B-2022> Fricker, William. Exploring Devon. — Penryn : Goldeneye, 2022. — 1 volume. — ISBN 9781859652879 (pbk.). — <BR/>Copies: JISC searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Fry, Andrew. Instant Trinity. — [Independently published], 2022. — Dedicated these poems to his friends at Holy Trinity Church Barnstaple. — <BR/>Copies: WSL(KK): s821/FRY/2021 <br />Subjects: Devon Barnstaple Poetry. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Georgeham Parish Council. Georgeham parish neighbourhood plan, 2021–2031. — Final version January 2022. — Georgham Parish Council, 2022. — 102 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. — <a href="https://www.northdevon.gov.uk/media/381121/georgeham-neighbourhood-plan-2021-2031-made-jan-2022.pdf">Website</a>, accessed February 2022> <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Georgham. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2021–2031. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Glaister, Mark. West country climbs / Mark Glaister. — Sheffield : Rockfax, 2022. — 600 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781873341889 paperback £36.95 ; BNB Number GBC2K9886. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2022-11-23. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Rock climbing. Guidebooks. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Glover, Carlos. Earth wisdom for our global crisis / Carlos Glover. — South Brent : Earth Wisdom Teachings, 2022. — 1 volume. — Prepublication record, due for publication April 2022. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. South Brent. Personal development. Earth wisdom. <hr />
<!B-2022> Goddard, Samantha. The Reiki guide: a journey of transformation / Sam Goddard. — Atglen Pa : Red Feather, 2022. — 176 pages ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9780764363801. — Author based in Devon School of Reiki, Exeter. — <br /> Copies: Worldcat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Reiki practitioners. Goddard, Samantha. Works: Reiki. <hr />
<!B-2022> Gorman, Gerard. The wryneck : biology, behaviour, conservation and symbolism of jynx torquilla / Gerard Gorman. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781784272883 (pbk.) : £29.99 ; BNB Number GBC1K8813. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-12-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Woodpeckers. Wryneck. Jynx torquilla. <hr />
<!B-2022> Gorman, Gerard. The wryneck : biology, behaviour, conservation and symbolism of jynx torquilla / Gerard Gorman. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps. — ISBN 9781784272906 (PDF ebook) : £29.99 ; 9781784272890 (ePub ebook) : £29.99 ; BNB Number GBC1L0066. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-12-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Woodpeckers. Wryneck. Jynx torquilla. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Grand-Guignolesque> Grand-Guignolesque : classic and contemporary horror theatre / edited by Richard J. Hand, Michael Wilson. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.. — ISBN 9781804130155 (hbk.) : £80.00 ; 9781804130803 (pbk.) : £30.00 ; BNB GBC2D1593. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-27. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Horror theatre. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Grand> Grand-Guignolesque : classic and contemporary horror theatre / edited by Richard J. Hand, Michael Wilson. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white). — ISBN 9781804130162 (electronic bk.) ; 1804130168 ; 1804130176 ; 9781804130179 ; BNB Number GBC367247. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-05. — <br />Subjects: Devon Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Théâtre du Grand-Guignol, History. <hr />
<!B-2022> Granfers, Jack. A Black East wind / Jack Granfers. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781803133256 (pbk.) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC2B1019. — Novel about Americansin Devon during World War, 1939-1945. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-06-29. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Granfers, Jack. A Black East wind / Jack Granfers. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781803133393 (ePub ebook) : £4.99 ; BNB Number GBC2F1501. — Novel avout Americans in Devon during World War 2. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-24. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Granville, Roger. Abstracts of the Existing Transcripts of the Lost Parish-Registers of Devon 1596-1644; Volume I / by Roger Granville. — [United States?] : Legare Street Press, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Parish registers. Transcripts. 1596-1644. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Gray, Todd. Devon parish taxpayers, 1500-1650. / Volume 3, Churchstow to Dunkeswell / Todd Gray (Editor). — Exeter : Devon and Cornwall Record Society, 2022. — Also available asebook) <br />Copoes : BL: BNB ; JISC ; WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Church taxes. <hr />
<!B-2022> Gray, Todd. Queen Elizabeth II in Exeter. — Exeter : Mint Press, 2022. — 68 pages : illustrations. — ISBN 9781903356784. — <BR/>Copies: Exeter Custom House. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Royal visits. 1946-2012. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Great Western Railway. Discover adventures on Great Western Railway. — London : Great Western Railway, [ 2022]. — [28] pages : illustrations, map ; 21 cm. — Includes Okehampton line. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Railways. Great Western Railway. Tickets. Publicity. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Great Western Railway. A guide to the Dartmoor line. — Updated with December 2022 timetable. — London : Great Western Railway, [ 2022]. — [16] pages : colour illustrations, maps ; 21 cm. — Includes Okehampton line. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon Okehampton. Railways. Great Western Railway. Tickets. Publicity. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Gutierrez, Sandra. Colorful crochet knitwear : crochet sweaters and more with mosaic, intarsia and tapestry crochet patterns / Sandra Gutierrez. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309025 (pbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC218631. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Knitwear. Crocheting, Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> Guyatt, Nicholas. The hated cage : an American tragedy in Britain's most terrifying prison / Nicholas Guyatt. - London : Oneworld, 2022. - vii, 419 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. - ISBN 9781786079893 (hbk) ; 9781786079909 (ebook). - <br /> Copies: London Library ; University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of Oxford Libraries <br />Subjects: Devon. Princetown. Prisons. Dartmoor Prison. American prisoners of war. 1812-1815. - T-323.5 <hr />
<!B-2022> Guyatt, Nicholas. The hated cage : an American tragedy in Britain's most terrifying prison / Nicholas Guyatt.. - First edition. - New York : Basic Books, 2022. - vii, 419 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. - ISBN 9781541645660 ; 1541645669 ; 9781541645646. - <br /> Copies: University of Cambridge Libraries. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Princetown. Prisons. Dartmoor Prison. American prisoners of war. 1812-1815. - T-323.5 <hr />
<!B-2022> Hall, V. E. The Devon bookshop / V.E. Hall. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781803133836 (ePub ebook) : £5.99 ; BNB Number GBC2G8403. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-21. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hall, V. E. The Devon bookshop / V.E. Hall. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781803135380 (pbk.) : £12.99 ; BNB Number GBC2G7140. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-21. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hamilton, Sheila. Wills and the administration of estates / Sheila Hamilton MacDonald. — New edition. — Exeter : Revise SQE, 2022. — 1 volume ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781914213199 (pbk.) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC219911. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Publications: Probate law and practice, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hamilton, Sheila. Wills and the administration of estates / Sheila Hamilton MacDonald. — New edition. — Exeter : Revise SQE, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781914213267 (ePub ebook) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC221363. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Publications: Probate law and practice, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Harbour> Harbour ecology : environment and development in Poole Harbour / edited by John Humphreys, Alice E. Hall. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume. — ISBN 9781784274030 (hbk.) : £95.00 ; BNB GBC2C6839. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Intertidal ecology, England, Poole Harbour. Poole Harbour (England), Environmental conditions. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Harbour> Harbour ecology : environment and development in Poole Harbour / edited by John Humphreys, Alice E. Hall. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781784273361 (PDF ebook) : £95.00 ; 9781784273354 (ePub ebook) : £95.00 ; BNB GBC2C8416. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Poole Harbour (England), Environmental conditions. <hr />
<!B-2022> Harklots, Radu. The cage / Radu Herklots. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781803134185 (ePub ebook) : £4.99 ; BNB Number GBC2J8254. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-11-02. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Harper, Charles G. The South Devon Coast / by Charles G. Harper. — Kindle Edition. — Digicat, 2022. — Print length : 249 pages ; file size : 4215 KB; on Kindle Scribe. — ASIN B0BF1D1LW7. — Hardcover 2015 ; paperback 2016 ; <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. South Devon. Coastal regions. Guidebooks. <hr />
<!B-2022> Harris, Helen. Devon's Railways / by Helen Harris. — Bossiney Books, 2022. — 48 pages. — ISBN 9781915664082. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Railways. <hr />
<!B-2022> Harrison, Fairfax. The Devon Carys Volume; Volume 2 / by Fairfax Harrison. — [United States?] : Legare Street Press, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Families. Cary family. <hr />
<!B-2022> Harrison, Fairfax. The Devon Carys; Volume 1 / by Fairfax Harrison. — [United States?] : Legare Street Press, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Families. Cary family. <hr />
<!B-2022> Harte, Jeremy Cloven Country the Devil and the English landscape. — London : Reaktion Books, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: WSL(KK): 398.2/HAR/2022 <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Devils. Folklore. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hawker, Rod. Irrepressible women : 125 years of women's football in Devon / Exeter : Rod Hawker, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781399917674 (pbk.) : £20.00 ; BNB Number GBC255032. — Prepublication record. <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-30. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Football for women. History. 1890-2020. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Haynes, Dionne. Mawde of Roseland / Dionne Haynes. — Plymouth : Allium Books, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781915696014 (ePub ebook) : No price ; BNB Number GBC2G5338. — Fiction set in 16th century Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-14. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Publishers. Allium Books. Publications: Historical fiction. <hr />
<!B-2022> Haynes, Dionne. Mawde of Roseland / Dionne Haynes. — Plymouth : Allium Books, 2022. — 1 volume. — ISBN 9781916210998 (pbk.) : No price ; 9781915696007 (hbk.) : No price ; BNB Number GBC2G3888. — Fiction set in 16th century Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-14. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Publishers. Allium Books. Publications: Historical fiction. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hayward, Peter J. Rock pools / Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781784273590 (pbk.) : £19.99 ; BNB Number GBC244962. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-16. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Tide pool ecology. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hayward, Peter J. Rock pools / Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781784273613 (PDF ebook) : £19.99 ; 9781784273606 (ePub ebook) : £19.99 ; BNB Number GBC246702. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-16. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Tide pool ecology. <hr />
<!B-2022> Herbert Publishing. The Dartmoor Peak Bagger Logbook: Take On The Dartmoor Peak Bagger Challenge With All 82 Peaks In Dartmoor / by Herbert Publishing. — 2022. — Hardcover ; Paperback <br />Copoes : Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Tors. Walkers' guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Herbert Publishing. The Devon Trig Bagger Challenge Logbook: Hiking & Walking Challenge Featuring 217 Trig Pillars In Devon / by Herbert Publishing. — 2022. — Paperback ; Hardcover <br />Copoes : Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Trigonometry posts. Walkers' guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Herklots, Radu. Leap of faith / Radu Herklots. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781803133218 (pbk.) : £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC2E9029. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-24. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hesketh, Robert Devon's Railway Heritage / by Robert Hesketh . — 2022. — Paperback <br />Copoes : Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Railways. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hesketh, Robert, 1957-. Haunted Inns of Exmoor and North Devon / Robert Hesketh. — Exeter : Bossiney Books, 2022. — ISBN 9781906474973. — <BR/>Copies: JISC searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Public houses. Ghosts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hirons, Tom. Scrimstone : or, the Scrimstone circus gospel: an uncommon autobiography / Tom Hirons. — [Totnes] : Hedgespoken Press, 2022. — <br /> Copies: Worldcat. — <br />Subjects: Devon Totnes. Publishers. Hedgespoken Press. Publications: <hr />
<!B-2022> Homent, Emma. Needlepoint : a modern stitch directory : over 100 creative stitches and techniques for tapestry embroidery / Emma Homent. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309131 (pbk.) : £17.99 ; BNB Number GBC2B5950. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-06 <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Canvas embroidery, Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> Horner, Lucille. A sound of swans flying / by Lucille and James Horner. — [Topsham, Exeter] : [James and Lucille Publishers], [ 2022]. — 3 volumes ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9798404918182 chapter 1 paperback ; 9798408481873 chapter 2 paperback ; 9798831706710 chapter 3 paperback ; BNB Number GBC2K3304. — Historical novel set in England and South Africa in 20th century. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2022-11-16. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Writers. Horner, Lucille. Works: Fiction. <hr />
<!B-2022> Horner, Lucille. A sound of swans flying / by Lucille and James Horner. — [Topsham, Exeter] : [James and Lucille Publishers], [ 2022]. — 3 volumes ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9798404850673 chapter 1 hardback ; 9798839098060 chapter 2 hardback ; 9798351888507 chapter 3 hardback ; BNB Number GBC2L3293. — Historical novel set in England and South Africa in 20th century. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2022-11-30. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Topsham. Writers. Horner, Lucille. Works: Fiction. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hoskins, W. G. Industry, trade and people in Exeter / by W G Hoskins. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press (31 Jan) 2022. — 190 pages. — ISBN 9780859897099 South West Studies. — <br /> Copies: Amazon 2021-05-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Economic conditions. 1688-1800. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Hoskins, W. G. Two thousand years in Exeter / Second edition. — Andover : Phillimore, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781803990668 (ePub ebook) : £12.99 ; BNB Number GBC237248. — <br /> Copies: WSL(KK): Not found. <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. History. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hoskins, W.G. Two thousand years in Exeter / W.G. Hoskins. — Second edition. — Andover : Phillimore, 2022. — 1 volume ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9780750998833 (pbk.) : £20.00 ; BNB Number GBC218003. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. History. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hospiscare. Open gardens : beautiful Devon gardens open for charity : gardens to visit in 2022. Exeter : Hospiscare 2022. — 32 pages : colour illustrations ; 21cm. — . <br /> Copies: WSL: copy reserve June 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Gardens. Charity fund raising. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Howard, Amie. Hyper realistic drawing : how to create photorealistic 3D art with coloured pencils / Amie Howard. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309322 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC2E0404. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-10. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David & Charles. Publications: Colored pencil drawing. Technique. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hunter, Alice. The serial killer's daughter / Alice Hunter (Author), Ciaran Saward (Narrator), Heather Long (Narrator). — Tullamarine, Victoria : Bolinda Audio, 2022. — Audiobook. — Murder novel set in a Devon village. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hunter, Alice. The serial killer's daughter / Alice Hunter. — London : Avon, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9780008524180 (pbk.) : £7.99 ; BNB Number GBC276117. — Murder novel set in a Devon village. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-04. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hunter, Alice. The serial killer's daughter / Alice Hunter. — London : Avon, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9780008524630 (ePub ebook) : £20.00 ; BNB Number GBC280555. — Murder novel set in a Devon village. — Audiobook on CD. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-04. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Hunter, Alice. The serial killer's daughter / Alice Hunter. — London : Avon, 2022. — E-resource. — ISBN 9780008524630 (ePub ebook). — Mystery novel set in Devon. - <br />Copoes : JISC. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Inglis, Lydia. A la Ronde : Devon / Lydia Inglis ; edited by Anna Groves. - Swindon : National Trust, [ 2022]. — ISBN 9781912471331. — <BR/>Copies: JISC searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Houses. A La Ronde. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Is> Is consciousness everywhere? : essays on panpsychism / edited by Philip Goff, Alex Moran. — Exeter : Imprint Academic, 2022. — 1 volume ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781788360876 (pbk.) : £19.95 ; BNB Number GBC2G3568. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-14. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Imprint Academic. Publications: Panpsychism. Consciousness. <hr />
<!B-2022> Jackson, Jenny. English paper piecing workshop : 18 EPP projects for beginners and beyond / Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309049 (pbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC244558. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-16. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Patchwork. Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> James, Ed. Höllenqual : Thriller / Ed James, Bernd Stratthaus. — Deutsche Erstausgabe, 1. Auflage. — Blanvalet Taschenbuch Verlag, München : 2022. — Unable to confirm English title. - <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> James, Ronald M. The folklore of Cornwall : the oral tradition of a Celtic nation / Ronald M. James. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130735 (pbk.) : £25.00 ; BNB Number GBC286729. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-18. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Cornwall. Folklore. <hr />
<!B-2022> Jecks, Michael. The last Templar mysteries / Michael Jecks. — London : Canelo Adventure, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781804362822 (ePub ebook : £3.99 ; BNB GBC2D3262. — Detective and mystery story set in Westcountry during reign of Edward II, 1307-1327. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-27. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Jecks, Michael. The merchant's partner / Michael Jecks. — London : Canelo Adventure, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781800327887 (pbk.) : £9.99 ; BNB GBC2C6929. — Detective and mystery story set in Westcountry during reign of Edward II, 1307-1327. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-20. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Jecks, Michael. The Moorland murderers / Michael Jecks, Kris Dyer. — Unabridged audio edition. — Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear : Soundings, 2022. — Audiobook on CD. — Historical novel set in Devon, July 1556. . — <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Jones, Benjamin. Business law and practice. SQE1 revision guide / Benjamin Jones. — New edition. — Exeter : Revise SQE, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781914213212 (ePub ebook) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC221358. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Publications: Commercial law, Great Britain, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Jones, Sadie. Amy and Lan / Sadie Jones. — London : Vintage Digital, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781529193534 (ePub ebook) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC281191. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-04. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Jones, Sadie. Amy and Lan / Sadie Jones. — London : Chatto & Windus, 2022. — 1 volume ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781784744816 (hbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC278016. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-04. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Kane, Jenny. Frost falls at the potting shed / Jenny Kane, Jennifer Ness. — Lamplight, Rearsby, Leicester : 2022. — Audiobook. — Novel set in plant nursery [in Devon?]. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Kane, Jenny. Frost falls at the potting shed / Jenny Kane. — London : Aria, 2022. — eBook. — Novel set in a Devon garden centre. - <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Kestler, Justin. The hair scale identification guide to terrestrial carnivores of Canada / Justin Kestler. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps. — ISBN 9781784272838 (ePub ebook) : £30.00 ; 9781784272845 (PDF ebook) : £30.00 ; BNB Number GBC267302. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Carnivorous animals, Canada, Genetics. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Kestler, Justin. The hair scale identification guide to terrestrial carnivores of Canada / Justin Kestler. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781784272821 (pbk.) : £30.00 ; BNB Number GBC266128. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Carnivorous animals, Monitoring, Canada. — <hr />
<!B-2022> King, Esme. Reasons to go outside / by Esme King. — London : Hodder and Stoughton, 26 May, 2022. — ISBN 9781529362824. — Novel set on Dartmoor. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> King, Karen. The best Christmas ever / Karen King. — Ulverscroft, Oakhill, Leicester : 2022. — Audiobook on CD. — Novel set in Devon. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Klassen, Julie, 1964-. The sisters of Sea View / Julie Klassen. — Minneapolis : Bethany House, a division of Baker Publishing Group, 2022. — 1 online resource. — On Devonshire shores ; 1. — Novel set in guest house in Sidmouth. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Sidmouth. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Klassen, Julie, 1964-. The sisters of Sea View / Julie Klassen. — [Prince Frederick] : Recorded Books, Inc., 2022. — eAudiobook. — Novel set in Sidmouth. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Sidmouth. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Klassen, Julie, 1964-. The sisters of Sea View / Julie Klassen. — Bloomington : Bethany House Publishers, 2022. — 1 online resource. — Novel set in guest house [in Devon?]. — <br />Copoes : BL: BNB ; WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Klassen, Julie. The sisters of Sea View / Julie Klassen. — Bloomington : Bethany House Publishers, 2022. — 1 volume ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9780764234279 (hbk.) : £19.99 ; 9780764234262 (pbk.) : £10.99 ; BNB Number GBC2J5713. — On Devonshire shores ; 1. — Novel set in guest house in Sidmouth. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-11-02. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Knight Frank. Exeter : city life / [compiled by] Louise Glanville. — Exeter : Knight Frank, [ 2022]. — 8 pages : colour illustrations, map ; 21 cm. — Date evidence: page 5. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing November 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Property market. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Knight, Bernard. The awful secret / Bernard Knight. — Edinburgh : Severn House, 2022. — 1 online resource : maps. — ISBN 9781800329560 (ePub ebook) : £1.99 ; BNB Number GBC233233. — Novel featuring Devon coroner Sir John de Wolfe, 1154-1216. Prepublication record. <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-23. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Knight, Bernard. Crowner's quest / Bernard Knight. — Edinburgh : Severn House, 2022. — 1 online resource : maps. — ISBN 9781800329553 (ePub ebook) : £1.99 ; BNB Number GBC233232. — Novel featuring Devon coroner Sir John de Wolfe, 1154-1216. Prepublication record. <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-23. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Knight, Bernard. The poisoned chalice / Bernard Knight. — Edinburgh : Severn House, 2022. — 1 online resource : maps. — ISBN 9781800329546 (ePub ebook) : £1.99 ; BNB Number GBC233231. — Novel featuring Devon coroner Sir John de Wolfe, 1154-1216. Prepublication record. <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-23. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Knight, Bernard. The sanctuary seeker / Bernard Knight. — Edinburgh : Severn House, 2022. — 1 online resource : maps. — ISBN 9781800329539 (ePub ebook) : £0.99 ; BNB Number GBC233230. — Novel featuring Devon coroner Sir John de Wolfe, 1154-1216. Prepublication record. <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-23. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Knight, Bernard. The tinner's corpse / Bernard Knight. — Edinburgh : Severn House, 2022. — 1 online resource : maps. — ISBN 9781800329577 (ePub ebook) : £1.99 ; BNB Number GBC233234. — Novel featuring Devon coroner Sir John de Wolfe, 1154-1216. Prepublication record. <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-23. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Knight, Matthew G. Fragments of the Bronze Age : the destruction and deposition of metalwork in South-West Britain and its wider context / Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour). — ISBN 9781789256987 (ePub ebook) : £17.50 ; BNB Number GBC262532. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-06. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Metalwork. Bronze age. Distribution. <hr />
<!B-2022> Koska, Anna. From Coast & Cove: An artist’s year in paint and pen / by Anna Koska. — 2022. — Hardcover ; Kindle Edition ; Audible Audiobooks (2023) <br />Copoes : Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Artists. Koska, Anna. <hr />
<!B-2022> Landman, Tanya. Midwinter burning / Tanya Landman. — London : Walker Books Ltd, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781406397185 (pbk.) : £7.99 ; BNB Number GBC2F8279. — Children's story set in Devon during World War 2. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Landman, Tanya. Midwinter burning / Tanya Landman. — London : Walker Books Ltd, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781529513561 (ePub ebook) : £7.99 ; 9781529513578 (PDF ebook) : £7.99 ; BNB Number GBC2G8310. — Novel about a boy evacuated to a farm in rural Devon. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-21. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Lash, D. Defining a common reporting methodology to produce carbon footprints for the South West police region / D.Lash. — Exeter : University of Exeter, Centre for Energy and the Environment, [ 2022?]. — PDF document. — Internal Document ; 1019. — <br /> Copies: [No hard copy located]. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Carbon emissions. Measurement. <hr />
<!B-2022> Levison, Brian. Cricket grounds then and now. — Pavilion, 2022. — Includes Sidmouth. <br /> Copies: WSL(KK): Received. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Sidmouth Cricket grounds. <hr />
<!B-2022> Libraries Unlimited. — Impact report / Libraries Unlimited. — Exeter : Libraries Unlimited, [ 2022]+. — illustrations (colour) ; 30 cm. — BNB Number GBC3B8346. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-28. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Libraries. Libraries Unlimited. <hr />
<!B-2022> Lim, Eileen. Crepe paper blooms, bugs and butterflies : over 20 colourful paper projects from Miss Petal & Bloom / Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309179 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC244560. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-16. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Crepe paper art. <hr />
<!B-2022> Lloyd, Sam. The rising tide / Sam Lloyd (Author), Anna Wilson-Jones (Narrator), Charles Armstrong (Narrator). — Findaway World, LLC, Solon, Ohio, 2022. — 2022. — Audiobook. — Novel set in a small fishing village on the Devon coast. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Lloyd, Sam. The rising tide / Sam Lloyd. — First Scarlet edition. — New York : Scarlet, 2022. — 1 volume. — Mystery novel set in a small fishing village on the Devon coast. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Lorac, E. C. R. Fire in the thatch / E.C.R. Lorac. — Leicester : Charnwood, 2022. — 1 volume (large print) ; 24 cm - ISBN 9781444848922 (pbk.) : £23.99 ; BNB Number GBC239292. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Lorac, E. C. R., 1894-1958. Fire in the thatch / E. C. R. Lorac. — Large Print Book. — Ulverscroft, Charnwood, Leicester : 2022. — Also available asPrint BookeBook. — Mystery novel set in Devon during Second World War. — <br />Copoes : BL: BNB ; WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Low-carbon> Low-carbon birding / edited by Javier Caletri´o ; foreword by Mike Clarke. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (black and white) ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781784273446 (hbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB GBC2C6838. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Bird watching, Environmental aspects. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Low-carbon> Low-carbon birding / edited by Javier Caletri´o ; foreword by Mike Clarke. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white). — ISBN 9781784273453 (ePub ebook) : £16.99 ; 9781784273460 (PDF ebook) : £16.99 ; BNB GBC2C8417. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Bird watching, Environmental aspects. <hr />
<!B-2022> LUC. Exeter City Council Exeter plan : outline draft, plan consultation, sustainability appraisal report ; non-technical summary / Prepared by LUC, September 2022. — Final report. — Exeter : Exeter City Council, 2022. — 49 pages ; 30 cm. — Seen at consultation roadshow. — <br /> Copies: Exeter City Council. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Commnity planning. Exeter Plan. Sustainability. <hr />
<!B-2022> LUC. Exeter City Council Exeter plan : outline draft, plan consultation, sustainability appraisal report / Prepared by LUC, September 2022. — Final report. — Exeter : Exeter City Council, 2022. — 178 pages ; PDF document. — <a href="https://res.cloudinary.com/commonplace-digital-limited/image/upload/v1663930573/projects/62bf1c11a56abd0b365a28db/media-upload/2022%20Sustainability%20Appraisal.pdf/dyk5ofwxpq9ogesufum7.pdf">Accessed September 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Commnity planning. Exeter Plan. Sustainability. <hr />
<!B-2022> LUC. Exeter plan : outline draft plan consultation, sustainability appraisal : non-technical summary / Prepared by LUC. — Final report, September 2022. — Exeter : Exeter City Council, 2022. — 50 pages ; PDF document. — <a href="https://res.cloudinary.com/commonplace-digital-limited/image/upload/v1663930588/projects/62bf1c11a56abd0b365a28db/media-upload/2022%20Sustainability%20Appraisal%20-%20Accessible.pdf/y5tdmjh6idnsngs6shoi.pdf">Accessed September 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Commnity planning. Exeter Plan. Sustainability. <hr />
<!B-2022> LUC. Exeter plan : outline draft plan consultation, sustainability appraisal : non-technical summary / Prepared by LUC. — Final report, September 2022. — Exeter : Exeter City Council, 2022. — 29 pages ; PDF document. — <a href="https://res.cloudinary.com/commonplace-digital-limited/image/upload/v1663930593/projects/62bf1c11a56abd0b365a28db/media-upload/2022%20Sustainability%20Appraisal%20-%20Non-technical%20Summary.pdf/ggrkydgw2lvkb2c7uhgc.pdf">Accessed September 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Commnity planning. Exeter Plan. Sustainability. <hr />
<!B-2022> Luke McKernan> Picturegoers : a critical anthology of eyewitness experiences / Luke McKernan. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 online resource (243 pages : 21 illustrations). — ISBN 1804130141 PDF ; 9781804130148 PDF ; BNB Number GBC367246. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-04-05. — <br />Subjects: Devon Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Cinema films. Audiences. Social aspects. <hr />
<!B-2022> Luppitt Parish Council. Luppitt neighbourhood plan : The community's Plan for Luppitt parish including the village of Luppitt and the hamlets of Beacon, Wick and Shaugh 2021 - 2031 / Luppitt Parish Council. — Submission Version February 2022. — Luppitt : Luppitt Parish Council, 2022. — 103 pages : illustrations, maps ; PDF document. — <a href="http://www.luppittneighbourhoodplan.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Luppitt-Neighbourhood-Plan-Submission-Version-February-2022-with-Appendices_compressed.pdf">Accessed April 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: [No hard copy located]. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Luppitt. Community planning. Neighbourhood plans. 2021-2031. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Lyons, Patty. Patty Lyons' knitting bag of tricks : over 70 sanity saving hacks for better knitting / Patty Lyons. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781446309117 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB GBC2C2101. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-13. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David & Charles. Publications: Knitting. <hr />
<!B-2022> Mansell, Rebecca. Dreams can come trus and other short stories / Rebecca Mansell. — Kindle edition. — Southampton : Tim Sanders Publications, 2022. — 1 online resource. — Plymouth writer. <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Writers. Mansell, Rebecca. Works: Short stories. <hr />
<!B-2022> Marina O'Connell. Designing regenerative food systems and why we need them now / Marina O'Connell. — Stroud : Hawthorn Press, 2022. — xviii, 206 pages ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781912480548 (pbk.) : £25.00 ; BNB GBC1K9241. — Subjects: Organic farming; Sustainable agriculture; <BR/>Copies: <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartington. Farms. Huxhams Cross Farm. Sustainable agriculture. <hr />
<!B-2022> Marks, Eric. From the cliffs of Cornwall to Kilimanjaro : the trekker's tale / Eric Marks. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2022. — 1 volume ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781803131382 (pbk.) : £14.99 ; BNB Number GBC231748. — Prepublication record. <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-23. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Hiking. <hr />
<!B-2022> Marks, Eric. From the cliffs of Cornwall to Kilimanjaro : the trekker's tale / Eric Marks. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2022. — 1 online resource - ISBN 9781803139142 (ePub ebook) : £5.99 ; BNB Number GBC241970. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-09. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Hiking. <hr />
<!B-2022> Martin, Carolyn. Traditional Devon Recipes / by Carolyn Martin. — 2022. — Paperback <br />Copoes : Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Food. Recipes. <hr />
<!B-2022> Maxted, Ian. The Baring-Gould Library, the books at Lewtrenchard : a shelf list and guide including the Shacklock Collection / compiled by Ian and Jill Maxted for the Baring-Gould Corporation. — Exeter : Exeter Working Papers in Book History, 2022. — 91 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm. — ISBN not assigned. — Exeter working papers in book history ; 27a. — Draft for limited distribution. — <br /> Copies: WSL ; DEI ; EXU ; EXC ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Lewtrenchard. Private libraries. Baring-Gould Library. Catalogues. <hr />
<!B-2022> McAuley, Andrew. Conflict in medieval Devon, 614-1497 / Andrew McAuley. — Devon : Yorkie-Montague Books, 2022. — ISBN 9781739827519 (pbk.). — <BR/>Copies: JISC searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Wars. 614-1497. - <hr />
<!B-2022> McKay, Sean. North Devon Priority Focus Area : Case Study / Author: Sean McKay. — V 5 28/09/2022. — London : Environment Agency, 2022. — 22 pages : illustrations ; PDF document. — <a href="https://uploads.guim.co.uk/2022/10/24/2022_09_28_NDPFA_Case_Study_v5_FINAL_(1).pdf">Accessed October 2022</a>. — The Environment Agency farm campaign project funded one Environment Officer working on targeted farm inspections between 2016 and 2020. — <BR/>Copies: <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Farms. Pollution. Reports, surveys. 2016-2020. — <hr />
<!B-2022> McKee, Tina. Solicitors' accounts : SQE1 revision guide / Tina McKee. — New edition. — Exeter : Revise SQE, 2022. — 1 volume ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781914213182 (pbk.) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC219910. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Publications: Lawyers, Great Britain, Accounting, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> McKee, Tina. Solicitors' accounts : SQE1 revision guide / Tina McKee. — New edition. — Exeter : Revise SQE, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781914213250 (ePub ebook) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC221362. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Publications: Lawyers, Great Britain, Accounting, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> McKernan, Luke. Picturegoers : a critical anthology of eyewitness experiences / Luke McKernan. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130124 (hbk.) : £80.00 ; BNB GBC2C2843. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-13. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Cinema. Social aspects. — <hr />
<!B-2022> McKernan, Luke. Picturegoers : a critical anthology of eyewitness experiences / Luke McKernan. - Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white). — ISBN 9781804130148 (PDF ebook) : £80.00 ; 9781804130131 (ePub ebook) : £80.00 ; BNB GBC2C4520. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-13. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Cinema. Social aspects. — <hr />
<!B-2022> McKinlay, Deborah. Lily the Tiller / by Deborah McKinlay. — Exeter : Impress Books, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781911293576 (pbk.) : £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC245265. — Romantic novel set in Motthoe, Westcountry. Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-16. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exeter. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> McKinnon, Melissa. Textured art : palette knife and impasto painting techniques in acrylic / Melissa McKinnon. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309377 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB GBC2C2102. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-13. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David & Charles. Acrylic painting. Palette knife painting. <hr />
<!B-2022> McLaughlin, Eve. Home-grown harvest : the grow-your-own guide to sustainability and self-sufficiency / Eve McLaughlin, Terence McLaughlin ; illustrated by Lotte Oldfield. — Revised and updated edition / Diane Millis. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781446309124 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC207269. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles, Publications: Vegetable gardening. Self-reliant living. <hr />
<!B-2022> McLean, Gill. An inland haven : the story of the Exeter Ship Canal / G. McLean. — Topsham : Topsham Museum, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: Topsham Museum ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Canals. Exeter Ship Canal. History. <hr />
<!B-2022> Meddon, Rosie. Ties that bind / Rosie Meddon. — Large Print Book. — Ulverscroft, Magna, Leicester : 2022. — Set in Devon during World War 2. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Meddon, Rosie. Ties that bind / by Rosie Meddon. — Canelo Saga, 13 Jan, 2022. — ISBN 9781800325456. — On the Home Front ; book 3. — WWII historical fiction set in Devon <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Meddon, Rosie. Ties that bind / Rosie Meddon. — Leicester : Ulverscroft, Magna, 2022. — Audiobook on CD, 2022. — Set in Devon during World War 2. — <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Mercer, Ian. Essex rock : geology beneath the landscape / Ian Mercer, Ros Mercer. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour) ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781784272791 (pbk.) : £19.99 ; BNB Number GBC219292. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Geology, England, Essex. <hr />
<!B-2022> Mercer, Ian. Essex rock : geology beneath the landscape / Ian Mercer, Ros Mercer. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (colour). — ISBN 9781784272814 (PDF ebook) : £19.99 ; 9781784272807 (ePub ebook) : £19.99 ; BNB Number GBC221125. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Geology, England, Essex. Essex (England), History. <hr />
<!B-2022> Meyfield, Brad. Travel Journal For Kids Devon / by Brad Meyfield. — 2022. — Paperback <br />Copoes : Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Travel journals. Children's literature. <hr />
<!B-2022> Mezzacappa, Katherine. The virgin of Florence / Katherine Mezzacappa. — Exeter : Impress Books, 2022. — 1 volume. — ISBN 9781911293590 (pbk.) : £10.99 ; BNB GBC2C2921. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-13. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Impress Books. Publications: Medici, House of, Fiction. Florence (Italy), History, 1421-1737, Fiction. <hr />
<!B-2022> Middleton, Neil. Social calls of the bats of Britain and Ireland / Neil Middleton, Andrew Froud, Keith French. — Second edition. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781784273781 (pbk.) : £38.00 ; BNB Number GBC290936. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-06-01. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Briatin. Bats. Calls. Identification. <hr />
<!B-2022> Middleton, Neil. Social calls of the bats of Britain and Ireland / Neil Middleton, Andrew Froud, Keith French. — Second edition. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations. — ISBN 9781784273798 (ePub ebook) : £38.00 ; 9781784273804 (PDF ebook) : £38.00 ; BNB Number GBC292906. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-06-01. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Great Briatin. Bats. Calls. Identification. <hr />
<!B-2022> Miles, Simon. Colouring Book of Maps Devon / by Simon Miles. — 2022. — Paperback. — <br />Copoes : Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Maps. Colouring books. <hr />
<!B-2022> Miller, Jeff. Democracy in crisis : lessons from ancient Athens / Jeff Miller. — Exeter : Imprint Academic, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781788360630 (hbk.) : £25.00 ; BNB Number GBC1I5945. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-11-17. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Imprint Academic. Publications: Democracy. Ancient Athens. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Mitchell, David. Devon's railways : north and east of the county / David Mitchell. — Stamford : Key Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781802820256 (pbk.) : No price ; BNB GBC2D1537. — Britain's railways ; 18. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-27. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Railways. Railroads, England, Devon, History. <hr />
<!B-2022> Mitchell, David. Devon's Railways: North and East of the County / by David Mitchell. — Kindle Edition. — 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations. — Britain's Railways Series Book 18. — <br />Copoes : Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Railways. <hr />
<!B-2022> Mitchell, David. The railways of Exeter : a pictorial celebration / by David Mitchell. — Silver Link Books, 1 Apr, 2022. — ISBN 9781857944747. — <br /> Copies: WSL(KK): G5/X 385/MIT/2022(. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Railways. Pictorial works. <hr />
<!B-2022> Mitchell, T. A. Commuting statistics from the East Devon District Council travel carbon calculator / T.A.Mitchell. — Exeter : University of Exeter, Centre for Energy and the Environment, [ 2022?]. — PDF document. — Internal Document ; 1020. — <br /> Copies: [No hard copy located]. — <br />Subjects: Devon East Devon. Commuters. Statistics. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Mitrani, Carla. Crochet zodiac dolls : stitch the horoscope with astrological amigurumi / Carla Mitrani. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309230 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC283203. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Amigurumi, Patterns. Crocheting, Patterns. Zodiac. <hr />
<!B-2022> Montefiore, Santa, 1970-. Flappy investigates / Santa Montefiore (Author), Georgina Sutton (Narrator). — Simon & Schuster Audio UK, [New York] : 2022. — eAudiobook. — Set in the village of Badley Compton, Devon. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Montefiore, Santa, 1970-. Flappy investigates. [Polish] Zabawna Flappy / Santa Montefiore (Author), Małgorzata Szubert (Translator). — Warszawa, Wydawnictwo Świat Książki, 2022. — Novel set in Badley Compton, Devon. — <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Children's literature. <hr />
<!B-2022> Montefiore, Santa. Flappy investigates / Santa Montefiore. — London : Simon & Schuster UK Ltd., 2022. — 1 volume ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9781398510739 (hbk.) : £12.99 ; BNB Number GBC2D5403. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-03. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Moore, Bob. Circus - Torbay, Devon, 1978 / Bob Moore ; edited by Craig Atkinson. — First edition. — [Southport] : Café Royal Books, [ 2022] — 1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly illustrations (black and white) ; 20 cm. — BNB Number GBC3D3943. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 20023-07-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Torbay. Circuses. Gerry Cottle's Circus. Illustrations. 1978. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Müller, Axel. Mermaids : art, symbolism and mythology / Axel Müller, Christopher Halls, Ben Williamson. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781804130032 (hbk.) : £45.00 ; BNB Number GBC224016. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-16. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Mermaids in art. <hr />
<!B-2022> Müller, Axel. Mermaids : art, symbolism and mythology / Axel Müller, Christopher Halls, Ben Williamson. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps. — ISBN 9781804130056 (PDF ebook) : £45.00 ; 9781804130049 (ePub ebook) : £45.00 ; BNB Number GBC225652. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-16. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Mermaids in art. <hr />
<!B-2022> Munro, T. Orr. Breakneck point / T. Orr Munro. — London : Mira, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9780008479640 (hbk.) : £14.99 ; BNB Number GBC217544. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Munro, T. Orr. Breakneck point / T. Orr Munro. — London : Mira, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9780008479794 (ePub ebook) : £20.00 ; BNB Number GBC220359. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Munro, T. Orr. Breakneck Point / T. Orr Munro. — London : HQ, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9780008479817 (pbk.) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC2F7077. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Murray, John. A Hand-Book for Travellers in Devon & Cornwall / by John Murray. — [United States?] : Legare Street Press, 2022. — 308 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN-13 : 978-1017600551. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. <hr />
<!B-2022> Murrin, Orlando. Two's cCompany : simple : fast & fresh recipes for couples, friends & roommates / by Orlando Murrin. — 1st edition. — London : Ryland Peters & Small, 2022. — 176 pages : colour illustrations ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781788794671. — <BR/>Copies: <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Chefs. Murrin, Orlando. Works: Food. Recipes. <hr />
<!B-2022> Murrin, Orlando. Two's company - simple : fast & fresh recipes for couples, friends & roommates / Orlando Murrin. — London : Ryland Peters & Small, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781788794893 (ePub ebook) : £20.00 ; ISBN £20.00 ; BNB GBC2C4425. — <BR/>Copies: <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Chefs. Murrin, Orlando. Works: Food. Recipes. <hr />
<!B-2022> National Garden Scheme. Devon gardens open for charity / National Open Garden Scheme. — [East Clandon] : [National Garden Scheme], [ 2022]- — illustrations (colour), maps (colour) ; 21 cm. — BNB Number GBC2D9255. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-10. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Gardens. Charity fund raising. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> National Grid Electricity Distribution (South West) plc. Together, bringing energy to your region. — [Bristol] : National Grid, 2022]. — Folded sheet ([4] pages) : colour illustrations ; 21 cm. — Date of distribution November 2022. Previouslt Western Power Distribution. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Electricity suppliers. National Grid. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> National Open Garden Scheme. Devon gardens open for charity / National Open Garden Scheme. — [East Clandon] : [National Garden Scheme], [ 2022]. — <br />Copoes : BL: BNB ; JISC ; WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Gardens. Fundraising. Open days. <hr />
<!B-2022> Neale, Stephen. The South West Coast Path: 1,000 Mini Adventures Along Britain's Longest Waymarked Trail / by Stephen Neale . — [Publisher unascertained], 14 Apr, 2022. — Paperback ; Kindle <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Coastal footpaths. South West Coast Path. <hr />
<!B-2022> Neima, Anna. Practical Utopia: the many lives of Dartington Hall / Anna Neima. — Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022. — ISBN 9781009049269. — <br />Copoes : JISC. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartington. Houses. Dartington Hall. Intellectual life. <hr />
<!B-2022> Neima, Anna. Practical Utopia: the many lives of Dartington Hall / Anna Neima. — Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022. — ISBN 9781009049269. — <BR/>Copies: JISC searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartington. Houses. Dartington Hall. Intellectual life. <hr />
<!B-2022> Newton Abbot and District Society of Arts. NADSA concerts : 76th season 2022/23. — Newton Abbot : Newton Abbot and District Society of Arts, 2022. — Folded sheet ([6] pages ; colour illustrations ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing, November 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Newton Abbot Music organisations. Newton Abbot and District Society of Arts. Programmes of events. 2022-2023. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Niles, John D. God's exiles and English verse : on the Exeter anthology of old English poetry / John D. Niles. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130698 (pbk.) : £25.00 ; BNB Number GBC286728. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-18. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Old English literature. Exeter Book. Critical studies. <hr />
<!B-2022> Northcott Theatre. What's on autumn/winter 2022. — Exeter : Northcott Theatre 2022. — 44 pages : colour illustrations ; 21cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Theatres. Northcott Theatre Programmes of events. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Norton, Sheila. The secret of Angel Cove / Sheila Norton. — London : Piatkus, 2022. — Novel set in a remote Devon village named Angel Cove. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Norton, Sheila. Winter at Cliff's End Cottage / Sheila Norton. — Oakhill, Leicester : Ulverscroft, 2022. — Audiobook on CD. — Novel set in Cliff's End Cottage on the South Devon coast. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Ofsted. Gatehouse Primary Academy. Latest report: 21 January 2022 Manchester : Ofsted, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/search">OFSTED reports search page</a> accessed February 2022> <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dawlish. Primary schools. Gatehouse Primary Academy. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Ofsted. Hayward's Primary School. Latest report: 01 February 2022 Manchester : Ofsted, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/search">OFSTED reports search page</a> accessed February 2022> Rating: Good. <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Crediton. Primary schools. Hayward's Primary School. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Ofsted. Orchard Manor School. Latest report: 15 January 2022 Manchester : Ofsted, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/search">OFSTED reports search page</a> accessed February 2022> <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dawlish. Special needs schools. Orchard Manor School. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Ofsted. Owlets. Latest report: 18 January 2022 Manchester : Ofsted, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/search">OFSTED reports search page</a> accessed February 2022> <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Childcare centres. Owlets. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Ofsted. St Leonards Preschool. Latest report: 20 January 2022 Manchester : Ofsted, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/search">OFSTED reports search page</a> accessed February 2022> <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Childcare centres. St Leonards Preschool. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Ofsted. Trans-Plant Training Limited. Latest report: 26 January 2022 Manchester : Ofsted, 2022. — 1 online resource. — <a href="https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/search">OFSTED reports search page</a> accessed February 2022> <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Goods vehicles driving instructors. Trans-Plant Training Limited. Inspection reports. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Olchawa, Joanna. Sehen und Erkennen - Interdependenzen - Intermedialität um 1500 : Überlegungen zur Holzkanzel in Chivelstone / Joanna Olchawa. — Dialoge / Redaktion: Andreas Huth, Henrike Haug, Veronica Biermann, 2022. — https://dialogemb.hypotheses.org/781. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Chivelstone. Churches. Saint Silvester. Pulpits. <hr />
<!B-2022> Oswald, Alice, 1966-. Ascending the Morning : Settings of eight poems / Chris Dowding and ALATI. Settings of eight poems by Alice Oswald. — Norwich : Singular Publishing, 2022. — 1 score (80 pages) : 11 colour illustrations, and 4 colour photographs ; 30x21x0 cm. — ISBN: 9781739662523 ; 1739662520. — Spiral bound. Ring-bound A4 book. Includes programme notes.. — <br /> Copies: British Library <br />Subjects: Dartington. Writers. Oswald, Alice. Works: Poetry. <hr />
<!B-2022> OurLocalExpert. OurLocalExpert,co.uk : around Exeter 2022-2023. — [Exeter] : Nicholas Hall, 2020. — 28 pages ; 20cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy reserved. — <br />Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Business directories. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Oxford, Tim. Bake it, slice it, eat it / by Tim Oxford and Oliver Coysh. — London : Quadrille Publishing Ltd, 2022. — 160 pages : colour illustrations ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781787138667. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Bakers. Exploding Bakery. Baking. Recipes. <hr />
<!B-2022> Page, John Lloyd Warden. The Rivers of Devon From Source to Sea: With Some Account of the Towns and Villages On Their Banks / by John Lloyd Warden Page. — [United States?] : Legare Street Press, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Rivers. Description and travel. <hr />
<!B-2022> Parsons, Anne. Caspar Jones The Undercover Police Dog / Anne Parsons. — [Exeter?] : Parsons A Publishing, 2022. — 111 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781739895808. — Children's book based on police dog owned by author. — <BR/>Copies: <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Writers. Parsons, Anne. Works: Children's fiction. <hr />
<!B-2022> Paulinyi, Rebecca. Healing the heartbreak: moving on in Devon / by Rebecca Paulinyi . — Kindle Edition. — [Publisher unascertained], 7 Oct, 2022. — ASIN B09KQT6W2H South West Series Book 7. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Pearse, Sarah. The retreat / Sarah Pearse. — London : Bantam Press, 2022. — 1 volume. — Murder novel set on an island off the coast of Devon. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Pearse, Sarah. The Retreat / by Sarah Pearse. — Kindle Edition. — Transworld Digital, 21 Jul, 2022. — eBook. — ASIN B08X4Q31LR. — Set on an island off the coast of Devon. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Peel, Sarah. Luna Lapin and friends, a year of making : sewing patterns and stories for heirloom dolls / Sarah Peel. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309414 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC2F8373. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-07. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Soft toy making, Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> Philips. Philip's Street Atlas Navigator Cornwall & Plymouth / Spiral Edition. — by Philip's Maps. — 2022. — Spiral-bound. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Street atlases. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Photographic. — A photographic friendship : James Ravilious and Chris Chapman / edited by Mark Haworth-Booth. — [South Molton] : Skerryvore Publications, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations. — ISBN 9781399931205 (hbk.). — <br />Copoes : JISC ; WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Photographers. <hr />
<!B-2022> Pierce, Sophie Wild Swimming Walks Dorset & East Devon: 28 coast, lake & river days out / by Sophie Pierce and Matt Newbury. — 2022. — Paperback ; Kindle <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Wild swimming. Walkers' guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Pierce, Sophie. Wild Swimming Walks – Dorset & East Devon : 28 coast, lake & river days out / by Sophie Pierce & Matt Newbury. — Bath : Wild Things Publishing Ltd, 2022. — 214 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN: 9781910636329. — <br /> Copies: [No hard copy located]. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Wild swimming. Walkers' guides. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Plymouth Boat Trips. Plymouth Boat Trips : cruising, ferries, fishing. 2022 edition. Plymouth : Plymouth Boat Trips, 2022. — [20] pages : colour illustrations, map ; 21cm. — Winter 2022/2023 cruises inverted at back of booklet with separate titlepage. <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Boat trips. Plymouth Boat Trips. Programmes. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Priddle, Rod. Railway accidents and miscellanea of the Great Western Railway and beyond / Rod Priddle. — [Great Britain] : ALD Print, [ 2022?]. — vi, 195 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white) ; 30 cm. — BNB Number GBC2F6997. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-07. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Railways. Great Western Railway. Accidents. <hr />
<!B-2022> Pugh, Michael. Contract law. SQE1 Revision guide / Michael Pugh. — New edition. — Exeter : Revise SQE, 2022. — 1 volume ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781914213014 (pbk.) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC203957. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-12. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Publications: Contracts, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Pugh, Michael. Contract law. SQE1 Revision guide / Michael Pugh. — New edition. — Exeter : 1 online resource> 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781914213083 (ePub ebook) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC205290. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-12. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE, Publications: Contracts, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Quay> Quay voices. #2, New writing from Quay Words, Exeter Custom House, 2021-2022 / edited by Heather Norman-Soderlind, Trustee, Literature Works. — [England] : Literature Works, 2022. — 207 pages ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781399931694 paperback : £8.00 ; 1399931695 paperback : £8.00 ; BNB Number GBC3B9244. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-06-28. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Literature. Anthologies. <hr />
<!B-2022> Ravenshaw, Thomas Fitz-Arthur T. A New List of the Flowering Plants and Ferns Growing Wild in the County of Devon / by Thomas Fitz-Arthur T. Ravenshaw. — [United States?] : Legare Street Press, 2022. — Originally published 1860. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Flowering plants. Lists. <hr />
<!B-2022> Reid, Alison J. Stitch 50 birds : easy sewing patterns for felt feathered friends / Alison J. Reid. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781446309162 (hbk.) : £14.99 ; BNB Number GBC265792. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Sewing. Birds in art. <hr />
<!B-2022> Reynolds, Hannah. Britain's Best Bike Ride: The ultimate thousand-mile cycling adventure from Land’s End to John o’ Groats / by Hannah Reynolds and John Walsh. — 2022. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Cycle routes. <hr />
<!B-2022> Riley, S. J. T. The The sea breeze / S.J.T. Riley. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781803132235 (pbk.) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC2A6640. — Prepublication record. — Mystery novel set in the seaside town of Westcliff, Devon. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-06-22. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Risdon, Tristram. A Chorographical Description Or Survey Of The County Of Devon. With Additions / by Tristram Risdon. — [United States?] : Legare Street Press, 2022. — <br />Copoes : Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Devon. History. <hr />
<!B-2022> Risdon, Tristram. The Note-Book of Tristram Risdon (Author of the "Survey of the County of Devon"), 1608-1628 / by Tristram Risdon. — [United States?] : Legare Street Press, 2022. — 374 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN-13 : 978-1017987126. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon History. <hr />
<!B-2022> Roberts, Molly. Art magick : how to become an art witch and unlock your creative power / Molly Roberts. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446308899 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC207266. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles, Publications: Magic in art. Witchcraft. Witches in art. Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.). — <hr />
<!B-2022> Robson, Rupert. The sentient robot : the last two hurdles in the race to build artificial superintelligence / Rupert Robson. — Exeter : Imprint Academic, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781788360791 (pbk.) : £17.95 ; BNB Number GBC2E5549. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-17. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Imprint Academic. Publications: Artificial intelligence. Robots. <hr />
<!B-2022> Roseboom, Mark. Crochet journey : a global crochet adventure from the guy with the hook / Mark Roseboom. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781446309568 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC2E0408. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-10. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David & Charles. Publications: Crocheting. Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> Rott, Ira. Crochet animal blankets and blocks : create over 100 animal projects from 18 cute crochet blocks / Ira Rott. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309216 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC2A2932. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-06-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Blankets. Crocheting, Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> Royal Albert Memorial Museum. Eureka! Astounding inventions trail. — Exeter : Royal Albert Memorial Museum, 2022. — 1 sheet ([16] pages : colour illustrations ; 15 cm. — Produced for Heritage Open Days, September 2022. — <BR/>Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing October 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Museums. Royal Albert Memorial Museum. Inventions. Trails. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Royal Albert Memorial Museum. RAMMBingo / created in partnership with CEDA, Magic Carpet and Pelican Project. — Exeter : Royal Albert Memorial Museum, [ 2022]. — 10 cards : colour illustrations ; 21 x 15 cm. — First set of six cards produced 2019. — . — <BR/>Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing April 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Museums. Royal Albert Memorial Museum. Visitors with disabilites. Trails. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. My Care : the new way to manage yourjhealth. — Exeter : Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, [ 2022]. — [4] pages : colour illustrations ; 21cm. — New online application. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Hospitals. Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. Patients. On-line applications. <hr />
<!B-2022> Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. Patient experiesnce strategy 2022-2025. — Exeter : Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, [ 2022]. — Folded sheet (8 pages) : colour illustrations ; 21 cm. — Leaflet for patients. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Hospitals. Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust. Patients. Support. Policies and planning. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Sacrament> Sacrament an alter/the sacrament of the altar : a critical edition with translation / edited by D.H. Frost. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130308 (hbk.) : £80.00 ; BNB Number GBC2G3753. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-14. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Cornwall. Church history. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Sacrament> Sacrament an alter/the sacrament of the altar : a critical edition with translation / edited by D.H. Frost. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781804130322 (PDF ebook) : £80.00 ; 9781804130315 (ePub ebook) : £80.00 ; BNB Number GBC2G5295. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-14. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Cornwall. Church history. <hr />
<!B-2022> Saint Luke's Hospice Plymouth. Open gardens : 2022 season. — Plymouth : St Luke's Hospice, 2022. — 20 pages : colour illustrations, map ; 21cm. — . <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing November 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Gardens. Charity fund raising. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Saint Mary Totnes. The parish and priory church of St. Mary Totnes. — [Totnes] : [Saint Mary Totnes], [ 2022?]. — [8] pages : colour illustrations ; 21cm. — Date from date of collection. — <BR/>Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing May 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Churches. Saint Mary. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Savage, Inga. Yarn mandalas for beginners and beyond : woven wall hangings for mindful making / Inga Savage. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309100 (pbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC2A2931. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-06-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Wall hangings. Mandala in art. <hr />
<!B-2022> Seaton Tramway. Travel back in time to a golden age of travel. — Seaton : Seaton Tramway, 2022. — Folded sheet ([4] pages ; colour illustrations, map ; 25cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Seaton. Tramways. Seaton Tramway. Timetables. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Semaan, Celine. 3D animal granny squares : over 30 creature crochet patterns for pop-up granny squares / Celine Semaan, Sharna Moore, Caitie Moore. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309483 (pbk.) : £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC2E0406. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-10. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David & Charles. Publications: Crocheting. Patterns. Animals. <hr />
<!B-2022> Seymour, Miranda I Used to Live Here Once: the haunted life of Jean Rhys. — London : William Collins, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: WSL(KK): 920/RHY/SEY/2022 <br />Subjects: Devon. Cheriton Fitzpaine. Writers. Rhys, Jean. Biographies. 1890-1979. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Sharland, Louise. My husband’s secrets / by Louise Sharland. — [Publisher unascertained], 26 May, 2022. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Sharp, Everett. Cornwall and Devon : 70 years of volunteering for military service, 1846 to 1916 / Everett Sharp. — Milton Keynes : AuthorHouse UK, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781728375540 (ePub ebook) : No price ; BNB Number GBC2H8328. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-10-05. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Armed services. Volunteers. History. <hr />
<!B-2022> Sharp, Everett. Cornwall and Devon : 70 years of volunteering for military service, 1846 to 1916 / Everett Sharp. — Milton Keynes : AuthorHouse UK, 2022. — 1 volume. — ISBN 9781728375557 (pbk.) : No price ; BNB Number GBC2H7282. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-10-05. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Armed services. Volunteers. History. <hr />
<!B-2022> Shelly, Laurence. Visions of wilderness : an outcast's odyssey / Laurence Shelley ; photographs by Anna Curnow. — Plymouth : Thetis Publications, 2022. — 256 pages 256 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9780955675027 paperback £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC331683. — Prepublication record. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-02-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Sherratt, Mel. The girls next door / Mel Sherratt (Author), Colleen Prendergast (Narrator). — [Grand Haven, Michigan] : Brilliance : Audible Studios, 2022. — Audiobook on CD. — Mystery novel set in Stockleigh [Devon?]. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Shrubsole, Guy The Lost Rainforests of Britain. — London : William Collins, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: WSL(KK): 333.75/SHR/2022 <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Rainforests. <hr />
<!B-2022> Sixsmith, David. Dispute resolution. SQE1 revision guide / David Sixsmith. — New edition. — Exeter : Revise SQE, 2022. — 1 volume ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781914213168 (pbk.) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC219908. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Publications: Dispute resolution law, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Sixsmith, David. Dispute resolution. SQE1 revision guide / David Sixsmith. — New edition. — Exeter : Revise SQE, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781914213236 (ePub ebook) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC221360. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Publications: Dispute resolution law, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Snell, F. J. The Blackmore Country / by F. J. Snell. — Kindle Edition. — Digicat, 2022. — Print length : 283 pages ; file size : 4788 KB ; On Kindle Scribe ASIN B0BDSYZ6P2. — Hardcover (Wentworth Press, 2019) ; paperback (Alpha Editions 2018) ; <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Description and travel. <hr />
<!B-2022> South Hams Arts Forum. Arts trail 2022, October 15th - 30th. — [South Hams] : South Hams Arts Forum, 2022. — 32 pages : colour illustrations, map ; PDF document. — . <a href="https://shaf.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Brochure2022_COMP.pdf">Accessed November 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. South Hams. Arts festivals. South Hams Arts Forum. Programmes of events. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Spencer, Toni. Property law and practice : SQE1 revision guide / Toni Spencer. — New edition. — Exeter : Revise SQE, 2022. — 1 volume ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781914213175 (pbk.) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC219909. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Publications: Real property, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Spencer, Toni. Property law and practice : SQE1 revision guide / Toni Spencer. — New edition. — Exeter : Revise SQE, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781914213243 (ePub ebook) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC221361. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Publications: Real property, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Statutory Instruments ; 2022 No. 513. The Air Navigation (Restriction of Flying) (Plymouth Hoe) Regulations 2022. — London : Stationery Office, 2022. — <br /> Copies: [No hard copy located]. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Air navigation. Restriction. Orders. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Statutory Instruments ; 2022 No. 643. The Designation of Freeport Tax Sites (Plymouth and South Devon Freeport) Regulations 2022. — London : Stationery Office, 2022. — <br /> Copies: [No hard copy located]. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Freeports. Plymouth and South Devon Freeport 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Statutory Instruments ; 2022 No. 749. The Air Navigation (Restriction of Flying) (Plymouth Hoe) (No. 2) Regulations 2022. — London : Stationery Office, 2022. — <br /> Copies: [No hard copy located]. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Air navigation. Restriction. Orders. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Statutory Instruments ; 2022 No. 1048. The Free Zone (Customs Site No. 1 Plymouth) Designation Order 2022. — London : Stationery Office, 2022. — <br /> Copies: [No hard copy located]. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Customs offices. Free zones. Designation. Orders. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Statutory Instruments 2022 No. 972. The Designation of Freeport Tax Sites (Plymouth and South Devon Freeport) (No. 2) Regulations 2022. — London : Stationery Office, 2022. — <br /> Copies: [No hard copy located]. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Freeports. Plymouth and South Devon Freeport Designation. Orders. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Stedman, Henry. Exmoor & North Devon coast path : 55 large-scale walking maps (1:20,000) & guides to 30 towns and villages : planning, places to stay, places to eat. — Third edition. / Henry Stedman & Daniel McCrohan. — Third edition. — Hindhead : Trailblazer Publications, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white, and colour) ; 18 cm. — ISBN 9781912716241 (pbk.) : £12.99 ; BNB Number GBC1K9246. — Trailblazer British Walking Guides. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-12-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Coastal footpaths. South West Way. Walkers' guides. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Stevens, Sharone. Watercolor for the soul : simple painting projects for beginners, to calm, soothe and inspire / Sharone Stevens. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446308998 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC207268. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles, Publications: Watercolor painting, Technique. Watercolor painting, Psychological aspects. <hr />
<!B-2022> Stewart-Peters, Ella. Vaccination wars : Cornwall in the nineteenth century / Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130001 (hbk.) : £80.00 ; BNB Number GBC249819. — Prepublication record. <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-23. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Smallpox. Vaccination. Cornwall. 1800-1900. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Stewart-Peters, Ella. Vaccination wars : Cornwall in the nineteenth century / Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781804130070 (ePub ebook) : £80.00 ; 9781804130087 (PDF ebook) : £80.00 ; BNB Number GBC251421. — Prepublication record. <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-23. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Smallpox. Vaccination. Cornwall. 1800-1900. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Stockton, Casey. The Smuggler of Camden Cove / by Kasey Stockton. — Golden Owl Press, 31 Jan, 2022. — ASIN B095TKQMWX. — Ladies of Devon Book 5. — <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Stoyle, Mark. A murderous midsummer : the western rising of 1549 / Mark Stoyle. — New Haven : Yale University Press, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white) ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9780300266320 (hbk.) : £25.00 ; BNB Number GBC276322. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-04. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Rebellions. Western Rebellion. 1549. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Stoyle, Mark. A murderous midsummer : the western rising of 1549 / Mark Stoyle. — New Haven : Yale University Press, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white). — ISBN 9780300269079 (ePub ebook) : No price ; BNB Number GBC2E1548. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-10. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Rebellions. Western Rebellion. 1549. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Strange, Irene Irene Strange's curious crochet creatures : amazing amigurumi patterns for wonderfully weird animals / Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309018 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC244557. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-03-16. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Stuffed animals. Crocheting patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> Stuart Line Cruises. Boat trips 2022 […] Winter 2022/2023. — Exmouth : Stuart Line Cruises, 2022. — [24] pages : colour illustrations, map ; 21cm. — Winter 2022/2023 cruises inverted at back of booklet with separate titlepage. <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exmouth. Boat trips. Stuart Line. Programmes. 2022-2023. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Taylor, Richard. Drawing architecture : the beginner's guide to drawing and painting buildings / Richard Taylor. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309520 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC2E0407. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-10. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David & Charles. Publications: Architectural drawing. Technique. <hr />
<!B-2022> Thomas, Mark. Criminal practice / Mark Thomas, James J. Ball. — New edition. — Exeter : Revise SQE, 2022. — 1 volume ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781914213151 (pbk.) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC219907. — Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Publications: Criminal law, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Thomas, Mark. Criminal practice / Mark Thomas, James J. Ball. — New edition. — Exeter : Revise SQE, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781914213229 (ePub ebook) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC221359. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Publications: Criminal law, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Thomas, Mark. Ethics and professional conduct. SQE1 revision guide / New edition. — 2022. — 1 volume ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781914213205 (pbk.) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC260273. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-06. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Legal ethics, England, Examinations, Study guides. Legal ethics, Wales, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Thomas, Mark. Ethics and professional conduct. SQE1 revision guide / New edition. — 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781914213274 (ePub ebook) : £15.00 ; BNB Number GBC262322. — Prepublication record. <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-06. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Revise SQE. Legal ethics, Wales, Examinations, Study guides. Legal ethics, England, Examinations, Study guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> Thomas, R. C. The strangest thankyou / R.C. Thomas ; illustrated by R.C.Thomas. — 10th anniversary edition. — Plymouth : R.C.Thomas Things, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (black and white) ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781399928472 (pbk.) : £9.99 BNB Number GBC2H1669. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-28. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Publishers. R.C.Thomas Things. Publications: Poetry. <hr />
<!B-2022> Thompson, Aidan P. Character and virtues : 10 years of the Jubilee Centre / Aidan P. Thompson. — Exeter : Imprint Academic, 2022. — 189 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (colour) ; 21 cm. ISBN 9781788360821 hardback ; 1788360834 paperback ; 9781788360838 paperback ; 1788360826 hardback ; BNB Number GBC3D4028. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 20023-07-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Imprint Academic. Publications: Birmingham Jubilee Centre for Character & Virtues. History. <hr />
<!B-2022> Thornley, Simon. Greater Exeter strategic plan / Simon Thornley. — gesp.org.uk, 2022. — 33 pages : maps ; PDF document. — <a href="https://local.gov.uk/sites/default/files/documents/Greater%20Exeter%20Strategic%20Plan-1st%20feb.pdf">Accessed April 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Planning. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Toffolo, Georgia. Meet me at the Wedding / by Georgia Toffolo. — Kindle Edition Mills and Boon, 28 Apr, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9780008375942. — Meet me in ; book 4. — Novel set in Hawke's Cove, Devon. — <br /> Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> <ITI Top> Top 10 Cornwall and Devon. — London : DK Eyewitness Travel, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour), maps (colour) ; 20 cm + 1 map (folded). — ISBN 9780241559307 (pbk.) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC1K3572. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-12-15. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Top> Top 10 Cornwall and Devon. — New edition. — London : DK Eyewitness Travel, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (colour), maps (colour). — ISBN 9780241574416 (ePub ebook) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC204570. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-12. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Tovey, David. Lamorna : an artistic, social and literary history / David Tovey. — Broadwoodwidger : Wilson Books, 2022. — 2 volumes : illustrations (black and white, and colour), 1 map (colour) ; 30 cm. — ISBN 9780995571037 v. 1 paperback ; 9780995571044 v. 2 paperback ; BNB Number GBC3A0403. — <BR/>Copies: BL: BNB 2023-05-31. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Broadwoodwidger. Publishers. Wilson Books. Publications: Cornwall. Lamorna. Culture. <hr />
<!B-2022> Treadwell, Jas. The infernal riddle of Thomas Peach / Jas Treadwell. — London : Hodder, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781529347364 (pbk.) : £8.99 ; BNB Number GBC219025. — Historical novel set in the Westcountry during the 18th century. Prepublication record <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Treen, Cynthia. The wind in the willows felt friends : beginner-friendly sewing patterns to bring Kenneth Grahame's classic tale to life / Cynthia Treen. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309223 (pbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC2B5951. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-06 <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Felt work animals. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Trencherman's> Trencherman's guide. No. 30 / edited by Jo Rees. — Barnstaple : Salt Media, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour). — ISBN 9781916085978 (pbk.) : £9.99 ; BNB GBC2C7159. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-20. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Barnstaple. Restaurants. Guidebooks. <hr />
<!B-2022> Truslove, Laura Jane. The Big West Country Slang Word Colouring Book / by Laura Jane Truslove. — 2022. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Colouring books. <hr />
<!B-2022> Two Moors Festival. The Two Moors Festival 2022 : Dartmoor 8 - 9 Oct ; Exmoor 13 - 16 Oct. — [South Molton] : Two Moors Festival, 2021. — [12] pages : colour illustrations ; PDF document. — <a href="https://issuu.com/twomoorsfestival/docs/12pp_booklet_mayissuu_4fa2040a657a46">Accessed November 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: No hard copy located. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Music festivals. Two Moors Festival. Programmes of events. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> UK Commission for Employment and Skills. Heart of the South West : LMI summary. London : UK Commission for Employment and Skills, 2022. — 9 pages ; PDF document. — <a href="https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/483133/LMI_Summary_-_Heart_of_the_South_West__Final_.pdf">Accessed April 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: [No hard copy located]. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Workforce. Skills. Reports, surveys. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI Ultimate> The ultimate guide to TikTok. — Exeter : Little Brother Books Ltd, 2022. — <br />Copoes : JISC. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Little Brother Books Ltd. Publications: TikTok. Guides. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> University of Exeter. Heart of the South West local skills report annex B: additional data. — Exeter : University of Exeter, [ 2022]. — 108 pages ; PDF document. — <a href="https://www.exeter.ac.uk/media/universityofexeter/iib/marchmontskillsandemploymentobservatory/marchmontresponsive/Microsoft_Word_-_MASTER_annex_B.supplementary_v2.pdf">Accessed April 2022</a>. — <br /> Copies: [No hard copy located]. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Workforce. Skills. Reports, surveys. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Van der Horst, Eric. London Lands End Cycle Route / by Eric Van der Horst. — 2022. — Spiral-bound London - Land's End Cycle Route: Cycling from Dover or Harwich via London and Bristol to Devon and Cornwall. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Cycle routes. <hr />
<!B-2022> Venn, John. Annals Of A Clerical Family: Being Some Account Of The Family And Descendants Of William Venn, Vicar Of Otterton, Devon, 1600-1621 / by John Venn. — [United States?] : Legare Street Press, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Otterton. Families. Venn family. <hr />
<!B-2022> Vincent, Sally. Raining sideways : a Devonshire diary of food and farming / Sally Vincent (Author), Paul Vincent (Illustrator), Josceline Dimbleby, 2022. — [United Kingdom] : RedDoor, 2022. — eBook. — <br />Copoes : JISC ; WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Food. <hr />
<!B-2022> Vincent, Sally. Raining sideways: a Devonshire diary of food and farming / by Sally Vincent ; illustrations by Paul Vincent. — RedDoor Press, 2022. — 304 pages. — ISBN 9781913062941. — <BR/>Copies: <br />Subjects: Devon. Farms. Self sufficiency. <hr />
<!B-2022> Visit Exeter. Discover one of the oldest, and most beautiful cities in England. Historic Exeter. — Exeter. — Exeter : Visit Exeter, [ 2022]. — Folded sheet ([6] pages : colour illustrations, map ; 21cm. — Date from date of collection. — <br /> Copies: WSL Copy passed for cataloguing October 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Visit Exeter. Visit Exeter. — Exeter : Visit Exeter, [ 2022]. — Folded sheet ([16] pages : colour illustrations, map ; 21cm. — Includes St Sidwell's Point, opened 2022. — <br /> Copies: WSL Copy passed for cataloguing June 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Visit Totnes. Visit Totnes 2022. — Totnes : Visit Totnes, 2022. — 56 pages : colour illustrations, maps ; 21 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL Copy passed for cataloguing May 2022. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Totnes. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Walther, Birgit. Vis-à-Vis Reiseführer Südengland / by Birgit Walter. — 2., aktualisierte Neuauflage 2022/2023. — München : Dorling Kindersley Reiseführer, 2022. — <BR/>Copies: WorldCat, searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Ward, Lock and Co. A pictorial and descriptive guide to Bideford, Clovelly, Hartland, Barnstaple, Ilfracombe and North-West Devon / by Ward, Lock and Company Ltd. — Leather-bound issue. — Franklin Classics, 2022. — 308 pages : eight maps and plans, 60 illustrations, 8 maps and plans ; 24 cm. — ISBN-13 : 978-0342903337. — Originally 1900, Franklin Classics reprint published 2018. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Guidebooks. 1900. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Watson, Sue. The nursery / Sue Watson. — London : Bookouture, 2022. — Mystery novel set in Devon? - <br />Copoes : WorldCat. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Watson, Terri. New school macramé : a contemporary knotting manual for over 100 fresh fibre projects / Terri Watson. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309070 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC265790. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Macramé, Patterns. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI West> West Briton. — Falmouth & Penryn, Helston & The Lizard [edition]. — Plymouth : Reach plc, 2022-. — illustrations (colour) ; 36 cm. — ISSN 2755-208X ; BNB Number GBC282168. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-11. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Newspaper publishers. Reach plc. Publications: Cornwall. Newspapers. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI West> West Country vinyl experience : record + music fairs. — [Whimple] : [Handsome Dick's Records], 2022> [12] pages : map ; 15 cm. — <br /> Copies: WSL: Copy passed for cataloguing. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Phonodiscs. Fairs. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Westcountry Rivers Trust. Assessment of Water Quality status, drivers and impacts in the Exe Estuary Catchment and implications for ecosystem health and services, including Shellfish Aquaculture : full report (excluding Appendices) / Authors: A. Ross Brown ; Donna Carlessa ; Ben Jackson ; Ian Townsend ; Nick Paling ; Charles R. Tyler. — Stoke Climsland : Westcountry Rivers Trust ; Exeter : University of Exeter, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, 2022. — 69 pages : maps ; PDF document. — <a href="https://sweep.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/Exe-Catchment-Investigation_excl-Appendices-WRT-pub-24Jul2022.pdf">Accessed October 2022</a>. — Part of the South West Environmental and Economic Prosperity (SWEEP) aquaculture project. — <BR/>Copies: <br />Subjects: Devon. Exe Estuary. Water quality. Reports, surveys. <hr />
<!B-2022> White, Roger. South Devon Wildlife Walks - Kingsbridge Area. — Roger White, 2022. — 80 pages ; 22 cm. — ISBN 9780957169555. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. South Hams. Wildlife. Walkers' guides. <hr />
<!B-2022> White, Rupert. Fern Seed & Fairy Rings : Plants and Plantlore from Cornwall and Devon / Rupert White. Antenna Publications, 2022. — ISBN 9780993216497 (pbk.). — <BR/>Copies: JISC searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Plants. Folklore. <hr />
<!B-2022> Wilkinson, Clara. Making murals : a practical handbook for wall painting and mural art to enhance your home / Clara Wilkinson and Mary West. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446309360 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC2E0405. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-10. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David & Charles. Publications: Mural painting. Technique. <hr />
<!B-2022> Willett, Marcia. Christmas at the Keep / Marcia Willett. — London : Transworld Digital, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781473576742 (ePub ebook) : £16.99 ; BNB GBC2C8740. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-07-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Willett, Marcia. Christmas at the Keep / Marcia Willett. — London : Bantam Press, 2022. — 1 volume ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781787633230 (hbk.) : £16.99 ; BNB Number GBC2D6539. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-08-03. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
<!B-2022> Williams, Tracey. Adrift: The Curious Tale of the Lego Lost at Sea / by Tracey Williams. — Unicorn, 1 Feb, 2022. — 144 pages. — ISBN 9781913491192. — In 1997 sixty-two containers fell off the cargo ship Tokio Express after it was hit by a rogue wave off the coast of Cornwall, including one container filled with nearly five million pieces of Lego, much of it sea themed. In the months that followed, beachcombers started to find Lego washed up on beaches across the south west coast. <br /> Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Shipwrecks. Tokio Express. Cargoes. Lego bricks. Drifting. 1997. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Wingfield-Digby, Peter. Exeter Cathedral : memorials with links to Empire / Peter Wingfield-Digby. — Exeter : Typeset, printed and bound by Short Run Press Ltd, 2022. — 141 pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cm. — ISBN 9781399916554 : £10.00. — <br /> Copies: DEI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Cathedrals. Saint Peter. Monuments. <hr />
<!B-2022> Winn, Raynor. Landlines. — London : Michael Joseph, 2022. — Author lives in Cornwall. <BR/>Copies: WSL(KK): 914/WIN/2022 <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Description and travel. <hr />
<!B-2022> Winston-Hart, Mia. Creative resin : easy techniques for contemporary resin art / Mia Winston-Hart. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume ; 23 cm. — ISBN 9781446309094 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC265791. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-04-20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles. Publications: Jewelry making. Polymer clay craft. <hr />
<!B-2022> Winter, Michael. The land between the moors : essays in culture, environment and agricultural change / edited by Michael Winter ; with Timothy Wilkinson, Matt Lobley and Robert Fish. — Devon : Beaford, 2022. — ISBN 9781399910330. — <BR/>Copies: JISC searched May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Mid Devon. Agriculture. <hr />
<!B-2022> Wodak, Ruth. Identity politics past and present : political discourses from post-war Austria to the COVID crisis / Ruth Wodak, Markus Rheindorf. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781905816804 (hbk.) : £80.00 ; BNB Number GBC1K9210. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-12-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Austria. Politics. <hr />
<!B-2022> Wodak, Ruth. Identity politics past and present : political discourses from post-war Austria to the COVID crisis / Ruth Wodak, Markus Rheindorf. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 online resource - ISBN 9781905816828 (PDF ebook) : £80.00 ; 9781905816811 (ePub ebook) : £80.00 ; BNB Number GBC1L0260. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-12-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Austria. Politics. 1945-2020. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Woodcock, Gerry. Tavistock : a history / Gerry Woodcock. — London : Phillimore & Co Ltd, 2022. — 1 online resource (144 pages). - ISBN 9781803990682 Electronic book (EPUB format) ; BNB Number GBC3E6624. - BL: BNB 2023-08-09. - Devon. Tavistock. History. T-025 <hr />
<!B-2022> Woodcock, Gerry. Tavistock: A History / by Gerry Woodcock. — Kindle Edition. — 2022. — 1 online resource ; Kindle. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. History. <hr />
<!B-2022> Woodcock, Gerry. Tavistock: a history. — Chichester : Phillimore, 2022. — <br /> Copies: WSL(KK): B/TAV/0001/WOO <br />Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. History. <hr />
<!B-2022> <!TI World> The World of Dinosaurs : Fun, Play & Learn Activity Book. — [New edition]. — Exeter : Little Brother Books Ltd, 2022. — <br />Copoes : JISC. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Little Brother Books Ltd. Publications: Dinosaurs. Children’s literature. 2022. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Wormald, Mark. The Catch: Fishing for Ted Hughes / by Mark Wormald. — 2022. — Paperback ; Audible Audiobooks ; Kindle Edition. Fishing, inspired by Ted Hughes poetry. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon Angling. <hr />
<!B-2022> Worth, Richard Nicholls. Tourist's Guide to North Devon and the Exmoor District / by Richard Nicholls Worth. — [United States?] : Legare Street Press, 2022. — 126 pages ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781015704633. — <BR/>Copies: Amazon, checked May 2023. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Guidebooks. <hr />
<!B-2022> Wright, John Martin Frederick. Student life in nineteenth-century Cambridge : John Wright's Alma mater / edited by Christopher Stray. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781804130278 (hbk.) : £75.00 ; BNB Number GBC2H2177. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-28. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Cambridge. Universities. Students. Wright, John Martin Frederick. <hr />
<!B-2022> Wright, John Martin Frederick. Student life in nineteenth-century Cambridge : John Wright's Alma mater / edited by Christopher Stray. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781804130285 (ePub ebook) : £75.00 ; 9781804130292 (PDF ebook) : £75.00. — BNB Number GBC2H3513> Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-09-28. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Cambridge. Universities. Students. Wright, John Martin Frederick. <hr />
<!B-2022> Yardimci, Abigail. What about now? : sixteen poems rooted in mindfulness and fired by love / Abigail Yardimci. — Kindle Edition. — London : Soft Rebel Publishing, 2022. — 44 pages ; Kindle document 1678 KB. — ASIN B09XN9X19T. — <br /> Copies: Amazon. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Brixham. Writers. Yardimci, Abigail. Works: Poetry. <hr />
<!B-2022> Young, Gillian. Poppy loves Devon : crazy cream adventures / Gillian Young. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2022. — 1 volume ; 20 cm. — ISBN 9781803132655 (pbk.) : £9.99 ; BNB Number GBC278307. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-05-04. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Children's literature. <hr />
<!B-2022> Young, Gillian. Poppy loves Devon / Gillian Young. — Market Harborough : Matador, 2022. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781803139951 (ePub ebook) : £3.99 ; BNB Number GBC2A1280. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-06-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Children's literature. <hr />
<!B-2022> Young, Simon. The boggart : folklore, history, placenames and dialect / Simon Young. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781905816903 (hbk.) : £50.00 ; BNB Number GBC1K9211. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2021-12-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Boggarts. Folklore. <hr />
<!B-2022> Young, Simon. The Boggart sourcebook : texts and memories for the study of the British supernatural / Simon Young. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 volume : maps ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781905816934 (hbk.) : £50.00 ; BNB Number GBC219803. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: English language, Dialects. Folklore, Great Britain. Supernatural, Folklore. <hr />
<!B-2022> Young, Simon. The Boggart sourcebook : texts and memories for the study of the British supernatural / Simon Young. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 online resource : maps. — ISBN 9781905816941 (ePub ebook) : £50.00 ; 9781905816958 (PDF ebook) : £50.00 ; BNB Number GBC221336. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-02-09. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Folklore, Great Britain. <hr />
<!B-2022> Young, Simon. The Boggart sourcebook : texts and memories for the study of the British supernatural / Simon Young. - [Exeter] : University of Exeter Press, 2022. — 1 online resource (306 pages : 3 illustrations). — ISBN 9781905816958 PDF ; 1905816952 PDF ; BNB Number GBC311911. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-01-25. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. University of Exeter Press. Publications: Great Britain. Supernatural. Folklore. <hr />
<!B-2022> Young, Susan. Wildlife photography fieldcraft / Susan Young. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781784273934 (pbk.) : £24.99 ; BNB Number GBC2A3411. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-06-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Wildlife photography. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Young, Susan. Wildlife photography fieldcraft / Susan Young. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations. — ISBN 9781784273958 (PDF ebook) : £24.99 ; 9781784273941 (ePub ebook) : £24.99 ; BNB Number GBC2A4466. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-06-15. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Wildlife photography. — <hr />
<!B-2022> Zain, Rachel. Crochet donut buddies : 50 easy amigurumi patterns for collectible crochet toys / Rachel Zain. — Exeter : David & Charles, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations ; 28 cm. — ISBN 9781446308882 (pbk.) : £15.99 ; BNB Number GBC207265. — Prepublication record. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2022-01-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. David and Charles, Publications: Crocheting, Patterns. Amigurumi. <hr />
<!B-2022> Zubrzycki, John. The shortest history of India / John Zubrzycki. — Exeter : Old Street Publishing, Ltd., [ 2022]. — 1 online resource. — ISBN 9781743822357 (electronic bk.) ; 1743822359 (electronic bk.) ; 1913083357 ; 9781913083359 ePub ebook ; BNB Number GBC3C3998. — <br /> Copies: BL: BNB 2023-07-05. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Old Street Publishing. Publications: India. History. <hr />
This page last updated 16 August 2023Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-28450436414237141172021-11-30T07:14:00.001-08:002021-12-02T12:26:40.188-08:00Westcountry Studies. Issue 23. December 2021.<p> </p><table><tbody><tr><td><img src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDQ3L2eCrH1pcvNSyzSw9HZ8_aoONyy5MxG9lSbS9YAUjWghwUmqAqnfWgfg_ojfhfzbZgI-jR-z_AUhSm3Sqkp8FUuCakhAkTpkMT6sw2TtEynVa_CjuzTD22s9y2Ktyo-TnESlcjbrw/s1600/westcounty-studies-mercator-1609.jpg" width="400" /> </td><td><center><b>Westcountry Studies</b></center><center><b><br />a </b><b>bibliographical newsletter</b></center><center><b><br /></b></center><center><b>on Devon and its region<br /><br />Issue 23<br /><br />December 2021</b></center><center><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s1600/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="249" data-original-width="391" height="126" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-02atc7N1zjThiymeXFNCb-78BJgfVwxD7uQtOOrBxM_z_SwAgsXC9_XxA0JwHUYESipXy4P9Q3czxVUzISF7rNJrsC09Cu8UMJ_F6Y6ghGxVZnK85n_RrqDQ8vvKtqJ8l92X_gQIQTQ/s200/EXETER-UNESCO-City-Literature.jpg" width="200" /></a></center><center></center></td></tr></tbody></table><div>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><b style="text-align: left;">Devon bibliography, recent activity</b></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;">Five months have passed since the last newsletter and over that period I have added more than 170 records for recent and forthcoming publications as well as revising and merging many earlier records. The backbone of the updating has been the </span><i style="text-align: left;">British national bibliography</i><span style="text-align: left;"> and most of their records are pre-publication. While they are good for recording publications emanating from publishers located in the county and for picking up locally set works of literature, they miss the publications of local organisations such as history groups, research bodies, tourist offices, and local authorities, much of which is dismissively termed grey literature or ephemera, but which records the community at work and play. There is also the problem that BNB has separate entries for print based and digital versions, because they have different ISBNs and formats. Despite the number of pre-publication records only one BNB record has been found for 2022 so far, and this prompted a search on Amazon, a tedious undertaking. It seems that more people named Devon write non-Devon material than Devon material is written by people not named Devon, but it has been possible to add about 40 titles. Interesting things are revealed. It would seem that BNB misses many digital publications that appear on Amazon. Admittedly some, such as calendars, fall outside their remit and are not included in the Devon bibliography, although the Westcountry Studies Library holds a few examples. There is also a significant German interest in digital publications of literature set in the Westcountry. While libraries in Devon may not wish to acquire this material assiduously, it should be recorded to reflect the view of Devon by a more global audience. One local publication that may have escaped you is </span><span><i>The shorter Proust : an abridged edition of Remembrance of things past</i> / translated by C. K. Scott Moncrieff ; edited by Jim Putz. - [Gloucester] : Cloister House Press, 2021 (iv,654 pages; 22 cm. ISBN 9781913460402). The final section <i>Time regained</i>, is a new translation by the editor, who lives in Exeter. A work which, like James Joyce's <i>Ulysses</i> or Thomas Mann's <i>Magic mountain</i>, everyone feels they ought to have read, but few have devoured cover to cover. For those, like me who have tried to start it (admittedly in French in my case) but were daunted by the thought of eight volumes of luxuriant introspective prose in extremely long sentences, this might be a good alternative. A listing of the 2022 publications noted so far is offered as a new year's gift at the end of this newsletter. A treasure trove if you enjoy romantic fiction set in Devon. </span></p><div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b style="text-align: left;">Two millennia of literacy in Devon</b></div></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span>Much time has been taken up by the printing and publication of<i> <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/08/the-story-of-book-in-exeter-and-devon.html">The story of the book in Exeter and Devon</a> </i></span>(247 pages : 36
illustrations ; 30 cm. ISBN 987-0-9507306-4-6 : £15.00). <span> It was originally intended to mark the millennium but an earlier version only received partial publication on the internet in 2000. With the designation of Exeter as a UNESCO City of Literature it was decided to update it, as much play was made of Exeter's long literary heritage in its bid for nomination and in the associated publicity. A limited number of copies was produced by Imprint Digital and it was decided to avoid Amazon and the main chain stores and concentrate on local interest through independent bookshops and personal contact. It was mentioned in the "Celebrating Exeter" session at the literary festival on Guy Fawkes Night and the Devon and Cornwall Record Society invited me to give a presentation, which is <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-m-H1KnZRE">on Youtube</a>, if you have
51 minutes to waste.<span style="font-size: 10pt;"> </span>The results have been mixed. The Bookery in Crediton has been very supportive and RAMM and the Topsham Bookshop have taken copies but another independent bookshop turned it down as "they didn't know what category it would fit in". An order from Germany was opened by the authorities in that country to assess whether it was eligible for a reduced VAT rate of 7% as a "cultural artefact" or carried the standard rate of 19% for publicity materials or "publication endangering young people". They must have decided it was the latter but neglected to reseal the package which was returned opened at one end and empty as it had been rejected by the recipient. Repeated requests to the German postal authorities for recompense have been unsuccessful. A warning for those sending works of literature to Europe: in Germany the recipient now has to pay tax, even if it is a gift, and also a handling charge of 6 Euros levied by the postal authorities. Vorsprung durch Brexit - to adapt the Audi slogan. </span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b>Exeter Literary Festival</b></div><div style="text-align: justify;">It was a brave decision to go ahead with Exeter's second literary festival, the first since the City received its UNESCO badge, and there was much to interest a wide range of readers with presentations from a constellation of star authors, many of them local. Perhaps the best event bibliographically speaking was the discussion between Todd Gray and John Allan "Celebrating Exeter" and that is not just because they mentioned The story of the book in Exeter and Devon - there were many other important studies on a wide variety of topics relating to Exeter, from slavery to archaeology. To highlight the importance of reading and libraries the most inspiring presentation was in the Displaced People sessions on the Saturday. <i>Syria's secret library</i> by BBC correspondent Mike Thomson is a moving and inspiring account of the struggle to maintain a library in a cellar beneath a suburb of Damascus as the bombs rained down. The chief librarian was a teenage boy. Unfortunately the images could not be shown for technical reasons but there are several videos on YouTube including CNN's <a href=" Syria's Underground Library">Syria's Underground Library</a>. To recover from the numbness after viewing that, another library video, equally inspiring but not mentioned on the day is <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuTswmx9TQU">Biblioburro: the donkey library</a>. Both show the heroic efforts to provide access to reading materials under difficult circumstances and the Syrians stressed the importance of preserving the community memory and of education. How pathetic in comparison are Devon's efforts to provide access for the people of Exeter to their community memory. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjSqhna21aFdeiEvZvWQE6Q-TQbm5hqd801L9Gct9YjZqxf7njRNGKS2YwsBCwrBhq2xeIrbCkEYKGzou9zV9X1MLCi4FIGi0cJE2V22Eh9y7cERd09-r7VPcd3PjXKclJ6oQt9vorSU94/" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" data-original-height="492" data-original-width="1243" height="255" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjSqhna21aFdeiEvZvWQE6Q-TQbm5hqd801L9Gct9YjZqxf7njRNGKS2YwsBCwrBhq2xeIrbCkEYKGzou9zV9X1MLCi4FIGi0cJE2V22Eh9y7cERd09-r7VPcd3PjXKclJ6oQt9vorSU94/w643-h255/image.png" width="643" /></a></div><br />There is in the heart of Exeter a building as ruinous as any in Syria, not through bombing but through fire. Some of you may know of it, it's called the Royal Clarence Hotel. The facade shows that there were four stories on a large plot. What a site for an Exeter Literary Heritage Centre. The ground floor could house a tourist information centre and bookshop and the reading room and bookstack of our local memory institution with a record office service point. The first floor could have an exhibition room and lecture theatre together with the Exchange Coffee House, echoing the nearby locale where one of the earliest Exeter printing presses was set up in the early 18th century. The third and fourth floors could provide space for technical services, local history, genealogical, literary and other groups and, if space and access permit, accommodation for visiting researchers and speakers. The library would not take all items. Hard copy newspapers, Ordnance Survey large-scale maps and some other materials would remain with the Record Office, although digital access and microforms would be available. Easy to dream, and now is not exactly a good time for grand ideas, but perhaps something could be achieved with the County, City and University working together with business and the cultural, heritage and voluntary sectors, perhaps through a charitable trust that could attract grants and lottery funding. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b><i>On the road : journeys of a tramping printer</i></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;">A chance encounter with a book in Topsham bookshop made it possible to add a new record to the Devon bibliography and a new name to the Devon book trade biographies. The Devon links are not obvious as most of James W. Rounsfell's trampings were in the north of England. However he was born 2 July 1846 in Rewe, son of James Rounsfell, papermaker. He claims to have worked in a match factory as a child. This was probably the one at Trew's Wear, Exeter where his father had moved by 1851. In the 1861 census he was visiting his uncle in Exeter and is described in the census as a scholar aged 14. In 1868 he took out a trade union card, probably for the London Society of Compositors and about that time he was a compositor on the <i>Beehive</i>, a labour weekly published in London. He was in Hereford in 1872 when he married Janet Reynolds, in Gloucester in 1877 when a son was born and in Nottingham from 1881 until at least 1902, although during this period he was forced to tramp on several occasions, three of which were detailed in a series of articles in the <i>Typographical circular</i>. In 1899 the first series of <i>On the road</i> published probably covers December 1887 to Spring 1888; on 3 September 1887 in Nottingham he was issued with a travelling card. In 1900-1901 a second series covers September 1889-January 1890 after he lost his job at Nottingham, and in 1903-1904 a third series, probably covers 1902 after he again lost job at the <i>Nottingham Daily Post</i>. The articles give a vivid picture of life on the road, travelling companions, the variable accommodation provided for those travelling in search of work, the differing reactions from union and non-union printing houses and the help often received from those on the shop floor who would dip into their pockets to help out a less fortunate fellow worker. Rounsfell is an educated man, a compositors had to be, and the articles, collected and published by Caliban in 1982 provide a rare insight into the precarious nature of the life of many compositors during the 19th century. In 1899 his wife Janet died and he did not remarry. He joined his family back in Exeter, where he died in 1935, and was buried in the Higher Cemetery. He is not the only Devon compositor whose memoirs survive; Charles Manby Smith, born in Tiverton, just down the road from Rounsfell in 1804, has also left us his memoirs: <i>The working man's way in the world</i> (London: W. and F.G. Cash, 1857) which was picked up by the Westcountry Studies Library. It was reprinted in 1967 by the Printing Historical Society and unusually, a French translation with high resolution illustrations of Paris, where Smith worked for Galignani is on the web: <span style="text-align: left;"><i><a href="https://books.openedition.org/psorbonne/78399">Le chemin de l’ouvrier : autobiographie d’un compagnon-imprimeur</a></i> / </span><span style="text-align: left;">Fabrice Bensimon (editeur) ; Sabine Reungoat (traducteur). </span><span style="text-align: left;">In: </span><span style="text-align: left;"><i>Les sentiers de l'ouvrier : le Paris des artisans britanniques</i>. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2017. P</span><span style="text-align: left;">ages 33-96 : illustrations. </span><span style="text-align: left;">ISBN 9791035106263. </span><span style="text-align: left;">One of three autobiographies in the volume, 1815-1850. A foreign imprint for the<i> Devon bibliography</i>.</span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><div style="font-weight: bold;"><br /></div></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><div><b>Writing Religious Conflict and Community in Exeter 1500-1750</b></div><div>The University of Exeter launched an important three-year project in the field of print culture on 1 December. It will draw on a wealth of literary evidence to trace how Exeter’s religious
identity was written into being and fought over in the two centuries following the Protestant Reformation. It is a case-study of the histories of religious division and coexistence that have shaped
communities across Britain, through the literary forms in which these are expressed. It will also shed light on
Exeter’s history as a key centre that participated in national controversies. It seeks to redress the
predominance of London (with its court, printers, and theatres) in early modern literary studies by highlighting
the vitality and significance of religious writing in a key provincial centre. It ties in well with the designation as UNESCO city of literature and I am sure it will provide a wealth of material for a second edition of <i>The story of the book in Exeter and Devon,</i> and I am pleased to have been enlisted as an advisor on the project. </div><div><br /></div></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b style="text-align: left;">Thikke prapper Demshur spaich</b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;">A nationwide initiative by the National Sound Archive </span><span style="background-color: white; text-align: left;"><span style="font-family: times;"><i>Unlocking our Sound Heritage </i>aims to collect and make available local sound recordings held in libraries and archives across the regions. </span></span><span style="text-align: left;">These recordings are being professionally digitised and, where necessary, catalogued at Bristol Archives, which is the project ‘hub’ for South West England. All of the digitised recordings will be preserved at the British Library and will be available to listen to in searchrooms in Barnstaple and Exeter. Some of them will also be available online later this year, on a new website the British Library is building. A live event <i>Voices of Devon</i> due for 13 September, was cancelled by Devon County Council at the last moment but Zoom event was held on 11 October with Dr Jonathan Roper</span><span face=""Segoe UI Historic", "Segoe UI", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif" style="background-color: white; color: #050505; text-align: left; white-space: pre-wrap;">, Recorder of Dialect and Folklore for the Devonshire Association and</span><span style="font-family: times;"><span face=""Segoe UI Historic", "Segoe UI", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif" style="background-color: white; text-align: left; white-space: pre-wrap;"> </span><span style="background-color: white; text-align: left;"><span>Associate Professor of English and Comparative Folklore at the University of Tartu speaking from Estonia and Ian Maxted more unimaginatively from his living room in Exeter. The theme was local dialect, to higlight not just what people said but how they said it. The first speaker concentrated on the linguistic aspect while the second dealt with the published record. As a result more than 1,000 records have been collected for the Devon bibliography,some of which can be seen on the </span><a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/09/westcountry-dialect-1-devon-to-1889.html">Devon bibliography</a><span> website. </span></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="background-color: white; text-align: left;"><span><br /></span></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: times;"><span style="background-color: white; text-align: left;"><span><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjCkwoKWWYk1Ql2yTCsvPhciQFm1M3l2P94WdqgMRjmu7_CcMQgiNGrtO3unRP0EXTAMzdDrQUF_BYafp4_9HNwYBvSTW6ItfHG5x06eAmUBXDYDjnNunN9OJ58EpMOJgusaK8duXXVn2s/" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" data-original-height="1332" data-original-width="2048" height="376" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjCkwoKWWYk1Ql2yTCsvPhciQFm1M3l2P94WdqgMRjmu7_CcMQgiNGrtO3unRP0EXTAMzdDrQUF_BYafp4_9HNwYBvSTW6ItfHG5x06eAmUBXDYDjnNunN9OJ58EpMOJgusaK8duXXVn2s/w579-h376/DEG-1904-03-11b.JPG" width="579" /></a></div><br />Later sections will largely cover periodical articles, including a good representation of the 3,000 published by Jan Stewer, alias J. J. Coles who for over fifty years provided in Muddlecombe Devon's equivalent of Ambridge - an everyday story of country folk, including the inevitable Christmas panto. </span></span></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b><br /></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b>Coffinloads of books</b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: start;">A recent discovery in Devon' Record Office reunites a stray with its parent archive. I stumbled across a manuscript of 68 folio pages by a Mr Lapthorne detailing events in London from 1690 to 1699 in a miscellaneous deposit at 2610M/F/2 (a deposit which also includes William Chapple's scrapbook which contains the three previously unrecognised maps of Exeter recently discovered by Todd Gray in 2610M/F/3). </span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: start;"><br /></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: start;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgEOGsjPuRaDX-DFi0rKPq3oN5X0ZfY7pErl-bdUJYr0ixko14PpUXdY2B2EAxf0yDo6U3wSGzWhIvyrA0e4dKJJLPwjXQJxxz8TxgWpRGzy9KxhLLTS6n0F8jAZW4Z0dl2ynZ3OmR0Uyo/" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" data-original-height="1585" data-original-width="2048" height="444" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgEOGsjPuRaDX-DFi0rKPq3oN5X0ZfY7pErl-bdUJYr0ixko14PpUXdY2B2EAxf0yDo6U3wSGzWhIvyrA0e4dKJJLPwjXQJxxz8TxgWpRGzy9KxhLLTS6n0F8jAZW4Z0dl2ynZ3OmR0Uyo/w574-h444/LAPTHORNE-2.JPG" width="574" /></a></div><br /></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: start;">I identified it as a transcript of the letters from Richard Lapthorne in London to Richard Coffin at at Portledge, Alwington. These are in four letter books held by the Devon Heritage Centre at Z/19/40/3-6. Many years ago, I worked with the late Professor Michael Treadwell to analyse the book related extracts, which had been largely omitted by the published </span><i style="text-align: start;">Portledge papers</i><span style="text-align: start;"> in 1928 and interim results are on the <a href="https://bookhistory.blogspot.com/2007/01/lapthorne-introduction.html">Exeter Working Papers</a> website. The new find appears to include many letters that have been lost, so the project will have to be revisited. </span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b style="text-align: start;"><br /></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b style="text-align: start;">Two Devon travellers</b></div><div style="text-align: justify;">In my presentation to the Visitor attraction conference in July when I presented three small volumes i<span style="font-size: 12pt;">n the Westcountry Studies Library</span><span style="font-size: 12pt;"> "Drives &c in and about Torquay", by H.
M. A. profusely illustrated by 83
steel line-engraved vignettes, and two maps, covering from 8 October 1863 to 2 May 1864. The author was </span>Harriette Armytage, in Torquay for the sake of her health. I was asked whether I knew of any other similar illustrated travel journals. None occurred to me, but the proud owner of a similar one announced that he would bring his prize possession down to me when he was umpiring a match at the Exeter Cricket Ground. I discovered it was almost contemporary with the Westcountry Studies item and was written by John <span style="text-align: start;">Follett (1806-1866) with the title "Notes of a Tour in the Lake District May 1863". Its</span><span style="text-align: start;"> 176 pages included 37 engraved views of the lakes collected on a tour made</span><span style="text-align: start;"> 27th April - 18th May 1863, including: Wasdale Head, Windermere, Rayrigg House "formerly the residence of Wilberforce", Bowness, </span><span style="text-align: start;">Hawkeshead, Coniston, Grasmere, Rydal, Sly Head Pass etc. He mentions Wordsworth's house at Rydal, Harriet Martineau's house at Ambleside, Southey's monument in </span><span style="text-align: start;">Crossthwaite Church, Edgar Nembhard Thwaites (1836-1919), curate of St John's Keswick. John Follett (1806-1866) was the brother of William Webb Follett, for some </span><span style="text-align: start;">time the Attorney General. He was a timber and hemp merchant, who lived for some years in Mount Wear House, Topsham, Devon. His daughter Laura E. Follett, born </span><span style="text-align: start;">1841, inscribed her name in the front cover with the date Feby. 8 [18]80. </span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: start;"><br /></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBw_qbp5BgwJU_wpVCYKmmuviNq9YixOrmSTlWzd-ImzMb9Tt8PA6L_zTYYQ0Oi-TjLWGhi4ooNwX48IBpiunPW1f3YuR2m4qI8OxP0cgHuwpFJwZCorv5mURVHe10aikzwtNk4QRkAh0/s1280/Follett-6.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1013" data-original-width="1280" height="390" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBw_qbp5BgwJU_wpVCYKmmuviNq9YixOrmSTlWzd-ImzMb9Tt8PA6L_zTYYQ0Oi-TjLWGhi4ooNwX48IBpiunPW1f3YuR2m4qI8OxP0cgHuwpFJwZCorv5mURVHe10aikzwtNk4QRkAh0/w493-h390/Follett-6.jpg" width="493" /></a></div><i><div style="text-align: center;"><i>John Follett returns home to Mount Wear, Topsham, May 1863</i></div></i><span style="text-align: start;"><br /></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: start;">Most of the engravings appear to be taken from <i>Views of the English Lakes on notepaper</i>. </span><span style="text-align: start;">The Wordsworth Trust holds an example: Views of the English Lakes on Notepaper / </span><span style="text-align: start;">engraved by W[illiam]. Banks and Co. ; drawn by Theophilus Lindsay Aspland </span><span style="text-align: start;">(1807-1890). </span><span style="text-align: start;">Windermere : </span><span style="text-align: start;">John Garnett, [</span><span style="text-align: start;">1850/1860]. The e</span><span style="text-align: start;">ngraved front cover reads: VIEWS OF THE ENGLISH LAKES ON NOTE</span><span style="text-align: start;">PAPER / WINDERMERE / WINDERMERE FROM LOWOOD / RYDAL WATER / GRASMERE / VALE OF KESWICK / DERWENT WATER / CONISTON / WAST WATER / BORROWDALE / HONISTER CRAG / ARA FORCE / ULLSWATER / Engraved by W. Banks, Edinburgh. No doubt other collections were available and views could be purchased separately, as with some Devon print publishers. A great coincidence to see two Devon tourists almost crossing paths on their routes between north and south in 1863. </span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b><br /></b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b>Sabine Baring-Gould (again)</b></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: start;">Exeter Civic Society was finally able to organise a Zoom event to celebrate the unveiling of the blue plaqure to SBG on the eve of the first lockdown on 20 March 2020. It took place on 1 October and it was possible to include all the presenters invited to the original event. There was a particular focus on the folk song and popular literature archive which is held in the Devon Heritage Centre. Janet Tall talked about the digitisation of a volume of broadsheets collected by SBG which had been funded by the Kent Kingdon Bequest for Wren Music. Paul Wison and Marilyn Tucker spoke of how SBG's folk song collecting had inspired their work as a community arts charity over many yeas, performing some of the songs he had collected amd Martin and Shan Graebe in the presentation "As I walked out" told the tale of how SBG collected several thousand versions of songs from the voices of the people in the 1880s and 1890s, also performing some examples. The exhibition uniting more than twenty organisations and individuals who had worked to keep SBG's heritage alive was transformed by me into a Powerpoint and this in turn into a </span><a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2020/03/sabine-baring-gould-exeter-civic.html" style="text-align: start;">web page</a> on the Devon bibliography website. The following week I visited<span style="text-align: start;"> Lewtrenchard Manor with my wife for four days concentrated work on the section of the family library that remains there and early in November we were pleased to be able to welcome Douglas Almond, SBG's gear great grandson and his father to Exeter to view the blue plaque in situ, which his mother had been unable to unveil last year. </span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: start;"> </span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: start;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgh7ahLEQ5o63PVU8CXyfshL5rPiyF9Hr2y-xWSYrO4A-yXt7864HHYlBkL_bVGLZxzvzWDJqksB1ahR39yoJBI6DdZMVluxsejITTzdKjvlwbhoKmOlEMojAzBgEZqDCcUNqVLxPdwtx8/s1280/2021-11-02a.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="961" data-original-width="1280" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgh7ahLEQ5o63PVU8CXyfshL5rPiyF9Hr2y-xWSYrO4A-yXt7864HHYlBkL_bVGLZxzvzWDJqksB1ahR39yoJBI6DdZMVluxsejITTzdKjvlwbhoKmOlEMojAzBgEZqDCcUNqVLxPdwtx8/s320/2021-11-02a.jpg" width="320" /></a></div><br /></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: start;"><b>Exeter Literary trail</b></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: start;">SBG figures of course on one of the illustrated literary trails that I have been putting together since my walk for Hospiscare in March. They were featured during Heritage Open Days in September and are still <a href="https://devon-bibliography.blogspot.com/2021/08/exeter-literary-walk-introduction.html">available online</a>. I would be grateful for any additions, corrections or illustrations. The locations might form a suitable overlay for Know Your Place and could perhaps be extended to other parts of Devon.</span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: start;"><br /></span></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><b>Devon Rural Archive</b></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The Friends of Devon's Archives held their annual general meeting in the Archive at Shilstone, near Modbury. The location is remote, accessible only along single-track lanes but, set in the grounds of a beautifully restored country house and its parkland, both of which we were able to visit, it is a remarkable independent heritage centre, funded by the Fenwick Charitable Trust for the study of Devon’s buildings and landscapes which first opened to the public in 2009. A major research undertaking is the Donn Project, which sets out to study the country seats included in Benjamin Donn's 1765 map of Devon. During the first phase of the project nearly 900 sites were identified for detailed study by our team, and the reports on about 150 of these are on display in the spacious reading room. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjwE9OHeg6_PdezAA1DoJJ_T94O0HtGrEg9vKkLFf6pRf3wEbgcNfQAwJLzEySsJryyKhjdMu2XgWb4EFBUw0gCWNC37WGXX1lEITbxeORZD26iznYl9Azyb0e1fTSKHzM-Y5gXLAHff_A/" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="" data-original-height="1000" data-original-width="1333" height="293" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjwE9OHeg6_PdezAA1DoJJ_T94O0HtGrEg9vKkLFf6pRf3wEbgcNfQAwJLzEySsJryyKhjdMu2XgWb4EFBUw0gCWNC37WGXX1lEITbxeORZD26iznYl9Azyb0e1fTSKHzM-Y5gXLAHff_A/w391-h293/image.png" width="391" /></a></div><br /></div></div></div>In the decade when the Westcountry Studies Library has lain dormant, the Devon Rural Archive has taken wing and built up a remarkable collection of resources. I snatched a couple of hours there and added many records, old and new, to the <i>Devon bibliography</i>. However these will soon be available to search <a href="https://devonruralarchive.com/online-catalogue/">online</a> and I wish them well in bringing this to fruition during the coming year. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">It is good to end dismal 2021 on that positive note. Let us hope that Shilstone will not be the only site in Devon's heritage landscape to flourish and that a general "levelling-up" will be a feature of our recovery from covid during 2022. </div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-align: left;"><b>A new year's gift - Devon publications scheduled to appear in 2022</b></span></div></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align: left;"><b><br /></b></span></div>
Austin, Stephanie. A Devon night's death / by Stephanie Austin. — Dutch edition. — Allison & Busby, 2022. — Devon mysteries ; 5. — Set in Ashburton. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Ashburton. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Austin, Stephanie. A Devon's night death by Stephanie Austin . — Kindle Edition [Publisher unascertained], 17 Feb, 2022. — Devon Mysteries Book 5. — / <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Austin, Stephanie. Juno Browne und der Tote im Moor / by Stephanie Austin and Karin Dufner (Translator). — German edition. — HarperCollins, 26 Jul, 2022. — ISBN 9783749903474. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Barksdale, Ellen. Tee? Kaffee? Mord! Die blauen Pudel des Sir Theodore / Der Besuch des lächelnden Belgiers / by Ellen Barksdale . — German edition ; Kindle Edition [Publisher unascertained], 25 Feb, 2022. — Die gesammelten Fälle von Nathalie Ames ; 2. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Barksdale, Ellen. Tee? Kaffee? Mord! Ein Grab für drei / by Ellen Barksdale. — German edition ; Kindle Edition BeThrilled, 25 Feb, 2022. — ASIN: B09JKP9BTM. — Nathalie Ames ermittelt ; 21. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Bat Rock Habitat Key. Bat roosts in rock : a guide to identification and assessment for climbers, cavers & ecology professionals / Bat Rock Habitat Key. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 volume : illustrations (colour) ; 25 cm. — ISBN 9781784272616 (pbk.) : £35.00 ; BNB Number GBC1I5882. — Publications: Caves. Bats. Habitats. Prepublication record. — <br />Copies: BL: BNB 2021-11-17. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Caves. Bats. Habitats. <hr />
Bat Rock Habitat Key. Bat roosts in rock : a guide to identification and assessment for climbers, cavers & ecology professionals / Bat Rock Habitat Key. — Exeter : Pelagic Publishing, 2022. — 1 online resource : illustrations (colour). — ISBN 9781784272623 (ePub ebook) : £35.00 ; 9781784272630 (PDF ebook) : £35.00 ; BNB Number GBC1I6678. — Prepublication record. — <br />Copies: BL: BNB 2021-11-17. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Pelagic Publishing. Publications: Caves. Bats. Habitats. <hr />
Bauer, Belinda. Keiner stirbt allein: Kriminalroman / by Belinda Bauer and Marie-Luise Bezzenberger. — German edition ; Kindle Edition [Publisher unascertained], 15 Aug, 2022. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Bauer, Belinda. Vaderskind / by Belinda Bauer and Valérie Janssen. — Dutch edition. — [Publisher unascertained], 13 Apr, 2022. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Bradt, Hilary. North & Mid Devon / by Hilary Bradt, Gill Campbell, et al.. — [Publisher unascertained], 8 Apr, 2022. — Slow Travel. — Bradt Travel Guides Slow Travel series. — . — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Guidebooks. 2022. - <hr />
Bussell, Suzy. Exe Factor / by Suzy Bussell . — [Publisher unascertained], 13 Jul, 2022. — Lockwood and Darrow Mysteries ; book 2. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Carr, John Dickson. The seat of the scornful : a Devon mystery / by John Dickson Carr. — [Publisher unascertained], 10 Mar, 2022. — British Library Crime Classics. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Chambers, Rosie. Chloe's cream tea café / by Rosie Chambers. — Kindle Edition. — [Publisher unascertained] 12 Jan, 2022. — ASIN B09LVX4779. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Collins. Devon pocket map / by Collins. — Collins, 3 Mar, 2022. — 1 map. — ISBN 9780008520670. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Maps. 2022. - <hr />
Corry, Jane. A good daughter / by Jane Corry. — Penguin, 23 Jun, 2022. — ISBN 9780241989029. — Thriller set in Devon. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Court, Dilly. Runaway Widow / by Dilly Court. — Kindle Edition. — [Publisher unascertained] 17 Feb, 2022. — Rockwood Chronicles ; Book 3. — Series set in Rockwood Castle, Devon. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Court, Dilly. Sunday’s Child / by Dilly Court . — [Publisher unascertained], 23 Jun, 2022. — Rockwood Chronicles ; book 4. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Davidson, James. James Davidson’s East Devon Church Notes / edited by Jill Cobley. — Exeter : Devon and Cornwall Record Society, 11 Feb, 2022. — Devon and Cornwall Record Society. New series ; 64. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Churches. Reports, surveys. 1840. - <hr />
Deakin, Leona. Lost: Du darfst dich nicht erinnern - Psychothriller / by Leona Deakin and Ariane Böckler. — German edition. — [Publisher unascertained], 14 Feb, 2022. — ISBN 9783442491742. — Augusta Bloom ; 2. — Psychological thriller set in Plymouth. - <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
DK Eyewitness. Top 10 Cornwall and Devon / by DK Eyewitness. — [Publisher unascertained], 17 Feb, 2022. — Pocket Travel Guide. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Guidebooks. 2022. - <hr />
Ellis, Hannah. Winterwünsche in Hope Cove / by Hannah Ellis and Daniela Maizner Hannah Ellis, 25 Feb, German edition ; Kindle Edition Hannah Ellis, 30 July, 2022. — ASIN B099ZNJZDD. — Hope Cove ; 7. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. South Huish. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Ellis, Kate. Serpent's Point / by Kate Ellis. — [Publisher unascertained] 4 Aug, 2022. — DI Wesley Peterson crime series ; book 26. - <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Fenwick, Liz. [Untitled 3] / by Liz Fenwick . — [Publisher unascertained], 13 Oct, 2022. — Historical novel by Cornish writer, details not yet available. - <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Fricker, William. Devon Guide Book: A Visual Feast - the definitive guide book for Devon / by William Fricker. — Goldeneye, 29 Apr, 2022. — ISBN 9781859652879. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Guidebooks. 2022. - <hr />
Hoskins, W. G. Industry, trade and people in Exeter / by W G Hoskins. — Exeter : University of Exeter Press (31 Jan) 2022. — 190 pages. — ISBN 9780859897099 South West Studies. — <br />Copies: Amazon 2021-05-08. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Economic conditions. 1688-1800. - <hr />
Hoskins, W. G. Two thousand years in Exeter / by W G Hoskins. — [Publisher unascertained], 7 Apr, 2022. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. History. <hr />
Hunter, Alice. The Serial killer’s daughter / by Alice Hunter. — Kindle Edition. — Avon, 21 Jul, 2022. — ASIN B09GK631VC <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
King, Esme. Reasons to go outside / by Esme King. — London : Hodder and Stoughton, 26 May, 2022. — ISBN 9781529362824. — Novel set on Dartmoor. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
McKinlay, Deborah. Lily the Tiller / by Deborah McKinlay. — Impress Books, 5 Apr, 2022. — ISBN 9781911293576. — Set in Devon. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Meddon, Rosie. Ties that bind / by Rosie Meddon. — Canelo Saga, 13 Jan, 2022. — ISBN 9781800325456. — On the Home Front ; book 3. — WWII historical fiction set in Devon <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Miller, Jeff. Democracy in crisis : lessons from ancient Athens / Jeff Miller. — Exeter : Imprint Academic, 2022. — 1 volume ; 24 cm. — ISBN 9781788360630 (hbk.) : £25.00 ; BNB Number GBC1I5945. — Prepublication record. — <br />Copies: BL: BNB 2021-11-17. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Publishers. Imprint Academic. Publications: Democracy. Ancient Athens. — <hr />
Mitchell, David. Devon's railways : North and East of the County / by David Mitchell. — [Publisher unascertained], 30 Apr, 2022. — Britain's Railways. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Railways. <hr />
Mitchell, David. The railways of Exeter : a pictorial celebration / by David Mitchell. — Silver Link Books, 1 Apr, 2022. — ISBN 9781857944747. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Railways. Pictorial works. <hr />
Neale, Stephen. The South West Coast Path: 1,000 Mini Adventures Along Britain's Longest Waymarked Trail / by Stephen Neale . — [Publisher unascertained], 14 Apr, 2022. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Coastal footpaths. South West Coast Path. <hr />
Paulinyi, Rebecca. Healing the Heartbreak: Moving on in Devon / by Rebecca Paulinyi . — Kindle Edition. — [Publisher unascertained], 7 Oct, 2022. — ASIN B09KQT6W2H South West Series Book 7. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Pearse, Sarah. The Retreat / by Sarah Pearse. — Kindle Edition. — Transworld Digital, 21 Jul, 2022. — ASIN B08X4Q31LR. — Set on an island off the coast of Devon. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Sharland, Louise. My hHusband’s secrets / by Louise Sharland. — [Publisher unascertained], 26 May, 2022. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Stedman, Henry. Exmoor & North Devon Coast Path, South-West-Coast Path Part 1: Minehead to Bude : Practical walking guide / by Henry Stedman, Joel Newton, et al.. — [Publisher unascertained], 1 Jan, 2022. — Trailblazer British Walking Guide. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Coastal footpaths. South West Coast Path. Walkers' guides. 2022. - <hr />
Stockton, Casey. The Smuggler of Camden Cove / by Kasey Stockton. — Golden Owl Press, 31 Jan, 2022. — ASIN B095TKQMWX. — Ladies of Devon Book 5. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. <hr />
Toffolo, Georgia. Meet me at the Wedding / by Georgia Toffolo. — Kindle Edition Mills and Boon, 28 Apr, 2022. — ISBN 9780008375942. — Meet me in ; book 4. — <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Texts. <hr />
Williams, Tracey. Adrift: The Curious Tale of the Lego Lost at Sea / by Tracey Williams. — Unicorn, 1 Feb, 2022. — 144 pages. — ISBN 9781913491192. — In 1997 sixty-two containers fell off the cargo ship Tokio Express after it was hit by a rogue wave off the coast of Cornwall, including one container filled with nearly five million pieces of Lego, much of it sea themed. In the months that followed, beachcombers started to find Lego washed up on beaches across the south west coast. <br />Copies: Amazon, accessed 2021-11-19. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Shipwrecks. Tokio Express. Cargoes. Lego bricks. Drifting. 1997. - <hr />
Ian Maxtedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216728043740611678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1830422132495197878.post-5435065680091360882021-09-12T13:55:00.004-07:002021-12-31T11:23:50.858-08:00Westcountry dialect. 1. Books on Devon dialect<div align="justify">
<!D-1489><CENTER><h1><B>Thikky prapper Demshur spaich<BR />a dish of scrambled eggs</h1></B></CENTER><BR />The present listing on Devon dialect was prepared for the local launch of the British Library initiative <b>Unlocking our sound heritage</b>, a National Sound Archive project to preserve the region's sound archives. It aims to take oral history back centuries before the era of recorded sound and attempt to discover not just what was said, but how it was said, recovering the native speech of the region in the days before before standard English and the mass media started to threaten the survival of linguistic diversity. The listing is arranged in chronological order and bringing the writings of individual authers together under the date of their first publications. There is a listing of sound recordings held in the Westcoutry Studies Library at the end of the page. There are separate listings of periodical and newspaper articles and of works relating mainly to dialect wrtings for other counties in the south west of England. <br/><br />
<!D-1490>Caxton, William. Eneydos [preface] / William Caxton. — Westminster : William Caxton, 1490. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="240" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg5MpUOOJm63_bSnv2RxbVyzdDffaSdnbG84_k7zR8GaH90nUO2bNkNA78cDaIxrkapdrWMJInMtPZeQbYPIfG7Vl6vXo7jyiW3bLmRSOBjAMu3qexPi4wa7UZHT6RR-qDxm6XgOBiNyKs/s750/WESTMINSTER-CAXTON-1490.jpg"></CENTER>Caxton's prologue shows an awareness of the diversity of spoken English: "For we englysshe men ben borne vnder the domynacyon of the mone, whiche is neuer stedfaste, but euer wauerynge, wexynge one season, and waneth & dyscreaseth another season. And that comyn englysshe that is spoken in one shyre varyeth from a nother. In so moche that in my dayes happened that certayn marchauntes were in a shippe in Tamyse, for to haue sayled ouer the see into Zelande, and for lacke of wynde, thei taryed atte Forlond, and wente to lande for to refreshe them; And one of theym named sheffelde, a mercer, cam in-to an hows and axed for mete ; and specyally he axyd after eggys. And the goode wyf answerde, that she coude speke no frenshe. And the marchaunt was angry, for he also coude speke no frenshe, but wolde haue hadde egges, and she vnderstode hym not. And thenne at laste a nother sayd that he wolde haue eyren. Then the good wyf sayd that she vnderstod hym wel. Loo, what sholde a man in thyse dayes now wryte, egges or eyren. Certaynly it is harde to playse euery man, by cause of dyuersite & chaunge of langage." <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialects. Vocabulary. <br/><br />
<!D-1500><!Maxted, Ian>The dialects of medieval England / Exeter : Exeter Working Papers in Book History, 2021. — 1 map ; JPG file<BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgJiJOkAspQdVxQ-iFRwjA0exFHBc8BDUnyeko_6B9yAsD0ZPkisEEVqA_PLg0DtSYt8EckFj9ScxRHUAwjVvMmmUjsq2wpwbqF8fgEgEfq1vONTCfYwIN0MwqYluWtEiCcOCqgNbAVYKo/s1600/Dialect-map.jpg"></CENTER> "When Caxton was printing there was no standard English. A standard ""King's English"" was to be developed in the course of the 16th century by printers, just as a standard High German language evolved under the influence of Martin Luther's printed translation of the Bible. <br /><br />Printing speeded up a process that had already started. The location of the court and commerce in London and the only two English universities in Oxford and Cambridge fell within the region where the East Midland dialect was spoken, and this dialect formed the basis of a national standard. By the middle of the sixteenth century characters began to appear in drama speaking a form of ""Mummerset"", normally based on the South Western dialect, establishing non-standard speakers as figures of fun.
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<!D-1553>Udall, Nicholas, 1505-1556. Respublica / [attributed To Nicholas Udall]. — London ; Edinburgh : Issued for subscribers by T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1908. — vii pages, 360-385 leaves ; 39 cm<BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="240" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhf1tyJlWuZpCDm6hAhBav9IdI7rA0bYy9_gralPB-2eQTJN8czHxhl1KtbmXPUAGC6AYpUPboaBnhQlJXpd28v85K0OY40BCKeEc7Cky4nQB9o3DwtVN2OMq40ugoCGcYo7mFjyHENoHE/s640/LONDON-JACK-1908.jpg"></CENTER>"Written 1553 ; now first reproduced in facsimile, 1908". Attributed to Nicholas Udall. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Drama. <br/><br />
<!D-1553>Udall, Nicholas, 1505-1556. Respublica: an Interlude For Christmas 1553 / : an interlude for Christmas 1553 / Attributed To Nicholas Udall: Re-Edited By W. W. Greg ... — London : Published For the Early English Text Society by Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, 1952. — Wakelin T11.A scholaraly edition of this early dialect text. <BR />Copies: EXL. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Drama. <br/><br />
<!D-1553> Udall, Nicholas, 1505-1556. A merye enterlude entitled Respublica made in the yeare of oure Lorde 1553 and the first yeare of the moost prosperous reigne of oure moste gracious sovereigne Queene Mary the first, 1553. - Manuscript, 1553. - 57 pages (28 leaves). - <br /><center><a href="https://hrc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15878coll7/id/6470"><img height="320" src="https://hrc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/api/singleitem/image/p15878coll7/6475/default.jpg?highlightTerms=am"><br / >University of Texas Pforzheime mss</a></center><br />A contemporary manuscript of one of the first dramas to contain substantial amounts of the Westcountry dialect. - <BR />Copies: University of Texas, Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of English Manuscripts, MS.40a. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Drama. <br/><br />
<!D-1566>Rastell, John. A treatise intitled, Beware of M. Iewell / [John Rastell]. — Antuerpiae : ex officina Ioannis Fouleri, 1566. — In three volumes or parts i. iii. sig. Jviiiv. — Includes the first use of the word dialect to mean a local variant of a language: Though the Tounge of Saxonie, Flanders, England and Scotland be one: yet because of a peculiar Property and Dialect whiche is in them, the Vulgar Saxons are not only Strangers to Englishe men, but allso to the Flemminges their neighbors.<BR />Copies: British Library. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect.Usage of term. <br/><br />
<!D-1575>Stevenson, William. Gammer Gurton's needle / [attributed to John Still and others] / London : published by Gibbings for the Early English Drama Society, 1906. — <BR /><CENTER><A HREF="https://archive.org/details/gammergurtonsnee00stil">Archive.org</a> online facsimile</a><BR /><A HREF="https://archive.org/details/gammergurtonsnee00stil"><img height="320" src="https://ia800908.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/2/items/gammergurtonsnee00stiluoft/gammergurtonsnee00stiluoft_jp2.zip&file=gammergurtonsnee00stiluoft_jp2/gammergurtonsnee00stiluoft_0019.jp2&id=gammergurtonsnee00stiluoft&scale=2&rotate=0"> <img height="320" src="https://ia800908.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/2/items/gammergurtonsnee00stiluoft/gammergurtonsnee00stiluoft_jp2.zip&file=gammergurtonsnee00stiluoft_jp2/gammergurtonsnee00stiluoft_0027.jp2&id=gammergurtonsnee00stiluoft&scale=2&rotate=0"></a></center><br /> The character Hodge has features of south western dialect in his speech. — <BR/>Copies: EXL: (in: Three sixteenth-century comedies / edited by Charles Walter Whitworth.)<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Drama. <br/><br />
<!D-1575>Stevenson, William. A ryght pithy, pleasaunt and merie comedie intytuled Gammer Gurtons nedle / made by Mr. S., Mr. of Art / [London] : Imprynted at London ... by Thomas Colwell, 1575. — [40] pages (unnumbered). — Attributed to John Still, but William Stevenson is the more likely author. <BR />Copies: EUL: microform In: Three centuries of drama. Box 6, card 182. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Drama. <br/><br />
<!D-1605>Shakespeare, William [attributed]. London prodigall. As it was plaide by the Kings Maiesties seruants. / By VVilliam Shakespeare / London : Printed by T[homas] C[reede] for Nathaniel Butter, and are to be sold neere S. Austins gate, at the signe of the pyde Bull, 1605. — [56] pages ; 4⁰. - ESTC S106302. - <a href="https://archive.org/details/cu31924013134360">Archive.org facsimile edition</a>. <BR /><CENTER><a href="https://archive.org/details/cu31924013134360/page/n9/mode/2up"><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjk1Fh8v-t4EeGkc13RhLtCgYFXqg_KPWQ2Nfc3PwBoL4t5YqVV2PcBhyY1WN4j99dwfeWqTCBaYULRx5DqkV4BYMiKvriwtQdKyFdDngjoIoSwwX1_NrSlZP8e9Fdf2xtO43lAL15aWMM/s1280/LONDON-BUTTER-1605.jpg"></a></CENTER>Lamplugh pages 2-6. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Drama. <br/><br />
<!D-1608>Shakespeare, William. M. William Shak-speare: his true chronicle historie of the life and death of King Lear and his three daughters. With the vnfortunate life of Edgar, sonne and heir to the Earle of Gloster, and his sullen and assumed humor of Tom of Bedlam : as it was played before the Kings Maiestie at Whitehall upon S. Stephans night in the Christmas Hollidayes. By hs Maiesties servaunts playing vsually at the Gloabe on the Bancke-side / London : Printed for Nathaniel Butter, and are to be sold at his shop in Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the Pide Bull neere St. Austins Gate, 1608. — <BR /><center><img height="320" src="https://www.bl.uk/treasures/shakespeare/images/c34l11tplge.jpg"></center><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitpSSPLD6bCNIQr637dmGJPc7_BqWaEaAuoTTZNYBpfbhpSS9FVlQ_w9jW-MCkdert26Gqi1EpI-vbUzkRcwyXPeqGBOoDPLj8bm-AHzgga5ZDhyphenhyphenX8HHJNjsGtMqzCI2ZIMpq15untgAE/s975/LONDON-BUTTER-1608.jpg"></CENTER>Lamplugh pages1-2. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Drama. <br/><br />
<!D-1625>Strode, William. The poetical works of William Strode (1600-1645) : now first collected from manuscript and printed sources: to which is added The floating island, a tragi-comedy, now first reprinted from the original edition of 1655 / edited by Bertram Dobell with a memoir of the author / London : Published by the editor, 1907. — <br /><center><a href="https://archive.org/details/poeticalworksofw00stro/page/116/mode/2up"><img height="320" src="https://ia600206.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/12/items/poeticalworksofw00stro/poeticalworksofw00stro_jp2.zip&file=poeticalworksofw00stro_jp2/poeticalworksofw00stro_0007.jp2&id=poeticalworksofw00stro&scale=4&rotate=0"><br />Archive.org</a></center><br />Includes three versions of: A Devonshire song</a>. Lamplugh pages 6-8. Also included in: R.N. Worth. <i>West Country Garland</i>, 1875. Simmons, <i>Devon anthology</i>, 1970. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Plymouth. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1717><!TIHonest>The honest London spy. Part 3. The pleasant and comical humours of honest Humphry, in dialogues between an obliging husband and an imperious wife; between Mr Wilmot a West Country clothier at Crediton, undone by a peacock, a gentleman of good fortune in Exeter, and honest Humphrey his man, &c, discoursing how extravagant wives consume their husbands' estate and bring them to ruin. — 1731. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Drama. <br/><br />
<!D-1717><!TIObliging>The obliging husband, and imperious wife; or, The west-country clothier undone by a peacock. With the pleasant and comical humours of honest Humphry his man. Made out in several witty and ingenious dialogues; between I. Mr. Wilmot, a west-country clothier, at Credition in Devonshire, and a gentlewoman of a good fortune in Exeter, and honest Humphrey the clothier’s man; with the intrigues of their courtship II. Between the clothier, his mistress, her mother, and cousin, &c. about furnishing the house, and celebrating the wedding. II. Between the clothier, his wife, mother, and nurse; with what pass’d at her lying-in, christning the child, and gossiping. IV. Between the clothier, his man Humphry, and his creditors; he being now grown poor. V. Between the clothier, his man Humphry, two bayliffs, and the goaler. The whole discovering how extravagant wives consume their husband’s estates, and bring them to ruine and destruction. — London : printed for Anne Gifford in Old Baalam without Bishopsgate, 1722. — [2],5-117,[1] pages ; 12º. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="240" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgB2VhyuB8xC6A1adI8JA9_0OjZNqqWSdftD4AuhByTTtuPCGvx1W1bmFJ1FMPMoHKw08MdAWvsZ6IjWxMvl-xz_INTM1L8wqvRqfsI1_r8r_GYC3MTV1GyeGAlsNaE6vD4YdcK1yJEyuE/s640/LONDON-GIFFORD-1722.jpg"></CENTER><br /><BR />Copies: Bodleian. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Drama. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor Courtship / [Peter Lock]. — A new edition containing marginal notes and a vocabulary […] for explaining uncouth expressions and interpreting barbarous words and phrases. — [Publisher unascertained], [18--]. — DUL 44560. — <BR />Copies: DEI ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor Courtship and an Exmoor scolding: Two 18th century Devon dialogues introduced, and with a version of the Exmoor courtship in dictionary English by Lois Lamplugh / [Peter Lock]. — South Molton : R.M.Young, 1999. — 40 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN: 0953532127. — <BR />Copies: WSL: pB/EXE/324.2/BRI ; NDA: 828.994/EXM/LAM. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding : between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Thomasin Moreman, As they were spining. Also, an Exmoor courtship, both in the propriety and decency of the Exmoor dialect, Devon: to which is prefixed, a translation of the same, into plain English / [Peter Lock]. — Torrington : printed and sold by W. Squance, Stationer, Bookbinder, &c. &c [1796]. — 32 pages ; 8º. — DUL 44570 ; ESTC N7007. — Attributed to Peter Lock. Sometimes also attributed to Andrew Brice, Benjamin Bowring and William Hole.. Price from imprint: price only Four Pence. — <BR />Copies: Harvard University Houghton Library. —<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding : in the propriety and decency of Exmooor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Thomasin Moreman. As they were spinning. Also, an Exmoor courtship. Together with notes, and a vocabulary For explaining uncouth Expressions, and interpreting barbarous Words and Phrases. / [Peter Lock]. — The ninth edition, carefully corrected and revised. — Exeter : printed by B. Thorn and Son, booksellers, stationers, and printers, opposite the Guildhall, in the Fore-Street, MDCCLXXXII. [1782]. — [2],vi,60 pages : illustrations ; 8°. Collation: A-H,sup>4</sup>, I<sup>2</sup>. — DUL 44570 ; ESTC T130496. — <BR /><center><a href="https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101037602016&view=page&seq=3&skin=2021"><img src="https://books.google.co.uk/books/content?id=QCxWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP3&img=1&zoom=1&sig=ACfU3U3S_GE48_xUDMhrGErgw2wIGPR5Og"></a><br />Google Books</a></center> The preface, dated Exeter, January 1782 states: The following collection was originally made .. by .. one Peter Lock, of North-Moulton. With a half-title. An Exmoor scolding has a separate title page (D1). On page 37 (F4): A vocabulary or glossary explaining the most difficult words in the foregoing dialogues. With a half-title. Price from imprint: price Nine-Pence, stitched. Gatherings signed C, D and E have horizontal chain lines. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/EXM ; DEI: SW Cup. 1782/EXM ; British Library ; OXF: Bodleian Library ; Guildhall Library. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding : in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning. Also, Exmoor courtship. / [Peter Lock]. — The eighth edition: wherein are now added, Such Notes in the Margin, and a vocabulary at the End, as seem necessary for explaining uncouth Expressions, and interpreting barbarous Words and Phrases. — Exeter : printed and sold by B. Thorn, opposite the Guildhall MDCCLXXV. [1775]. — [2],65,[1] pages ; 8º. — DUL 44570 ; ESTC T97827. — The following collection was originally made, .. by .. one Peter Lock, of North-Moulton .. (preface).. Sometimes also attributed to Andrew Brice, Benjamin Bowring and William Hole.. Half-title: 'An Exmoor scolding and Courtship.'. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/EXM, sxB/EXE/324.2/BRI ; NDA: D427/EXM ; King's College London ; British Library.<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding : In the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, As they were spinning / [Peter Lock]. — The third edition. — Exon : Printed and sold by Andrew and Sarah Brice, at their New Printing-Office, in Northgate street, 1746. — 32 pages ; 4º. — DUL 44570 ; ESTC T191707. — Anonymous. By Peter Lock.. Sometimes also attributed to Andrew Brice, Benjamin Bowring and William Hale.. Edited by Andrew Brice.. Includes: 'Exmoor courtship', with a separate titlepage with the imprint "Exon: printed by Andrew Brice, 1746". — <BR />Copies: Bodleian Library (Oxford). <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding : in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning. Also, an Exmoor courtship / [Peter Lock]. — The sixth edition. — Exon : printed and sold by A. Brice and B. Thorn, opposite the Guildhall MDCLXVIII. [, 1768]. — 47,[1] pages. — DUL 44570 ; ESTC T136837. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjIl5gpUnnMpYvT7-Ac4U5lrRnlYwW1CDklGu-oS4C47uFfE3CzQ_rQ4H8eZ419LvpSuxVTfdGW7J6yYZbUTRayGRuENlYiXTyjkB6UtupyqmBZIQkBgMNpiY0rF1povlBNp2-qv14muRo/s1280/EXETER-BRICE-THORN-1768-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhT1UWs9IrpXbLptKhgnj1IgDUy9WrHMydZdmhQdxwp9i3YW5kcqmmPn3gudBRlGrrSDCq0TjlHGD3i63FTEJsD53Ao-O1-cbkJeCq7e9nJqjY0KwFjUYiWUELbOoiUAQOek6lzqYcBCQk/s1280/EXETER-BRICE-THORN-1768-B.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjs0REZzZ_8bSObgkF-EfGhBaedw6rATdMyoQ3-XX_ffT_dYrfA_JtGZtzkuXaOr9wXB-Y7pHU4mLd2Lc3oBMqRVlexpiJJjIttUThEOJC3Jo4n0hyphenhyphennaqgkYCK2YJGOgGsfXiRn0fyc43k/s1280/EXETER-BRICE-THORN-1768-C.jpg"></CENTER>Anonymous. By Peter Lock.. Sometimes also attributed to Andrew Brice, Benjamin Bowring and William Hole.. Price from imprint: price Six-Pence. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/EXM ; British Library ; Cambridge University Library. —<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding : in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters: Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman; as they were spinning. Also, an Exmoor courtship / [Peter Lock]. — The tenth edition: wherein are now added, Such Notes therein, and a vocabulary at the End, as seem necessary for explaining uncouth Expressions, and interpreting barbarous Words and Phrases. — Exeter : printed by E. Grigg; and sold by W. Grigg, Bookseller and Stationer, nearly opposite Broad-Gate, in the Fore-Street, [1788]. — 47,[1] pages ; 8º. — DUL 44570 ; ESTC T102778. — The following collection was originally made .. by .. one Peter Lock of North-Moulton, .. (preface).. Sometimes also attributed to Andrew Brice, Benjamin Bowring and William Hole.. Price from imprint: price Six-Pence. — <BR />Copies: British Library. <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. The Exmoor scolding and courtship, in specimens of English dialects; also The Somersetshire man's complaint / [Peter Lock]. — Bungay : Clay and Taylor, 1879. — 176 pages ; 22 cm. — DUL 44570. — <BR />Copies: WSL. S828.99/EXM ; NDA D427/EXM ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning ; also, an Exmoor courtship / [Peter Lock]. — a new edition containing marginal notes and vocabulary at the end, for explaining uncouth expressions, and interpreting barbarous words and phrases. — Exeter : Penny & Son, 1818. — 60 pages. — The following collection was originally made, .. by .. one Peter Lock of North-Moulton .. (preface).. Reprint from 1771 editon.. — <BR />Copies: University of Oxford Libraries<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning. / [Peter Lock]. — The fourth edition. — Exon : printed and sold by Andrew Brice, at his Printing-Office in Nortggate-Street, 1750. — 32 pages ; 4º. — DUL 44570 ; ESTC T98096. — By Peter Lock.. Also contains: "Exmoor Courtship, or a suitoring discourse in the Devonshire dialect and mode" with a separate titlepage. — <BR />Copies: British Library<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Thomasin / [Peter Lock]. — Exeter : T. Brice, 1802. — 31,[1] pages. — DUL 44570. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/EXM, s821/JON (bound with: The miscellaneous poetic attempts of C. Jones. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning : also Exmoor courtship : both in the propriety and decency of the Exmoor dialect, Devon : to which is perfixed [sic] a translation of the same, into plain English / [Peter Lock]. — Exeter : Printed and sold by J. M'Kenzie and Son, 1795 . — 24 pages ; 8º.- DUL 44570 ; ESTC N7006. — Attributed to Peter Lock. Sometimes also attributed to Andrew Brice, Benjamin Bowring and William Hole. Dialect and 'plain English' text printed in columns, vis-a-vis. — <BR />Copies: Oxford University ; Cambridge University. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, ... also an Exmoor courtship; both in the propriety and decency of the Exmoor dialect, Devon; to which is adjoined a collateral paraphrase in plain English, .. / [Peter Lock]. — Southmolton [sic] : printed and sold by J. Huxtable, 1794 . — 36 pages ; 8º. — DUL 44570 ; ESTC T129748. — <a href="http://books.google.co.uk/books?vid=BL:A0019777017">Google books</a>. — <CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitQF-I6LHA2ElYXWvqUr_KSfLI1RCYT384q6VFI3PaFQaJ4erUa9qkx4IoyHdHwrNrvs-A0Sn_u2XRXAfEg5YCotZF7bvLSPSjlBjsTObSgZWZH0uUnjX4lPeaMLcYwnJOih3GAK8AJxM/s1280/SOUTHMOLTON-HUXTABLE-1794-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh6cU3pDqjosVpV8LMqLfyLeNRnerZvH2aG1ssQDF0YCogtHJqAxQZkLZQ8s3ZQ5ckhK3OBh0YmKXVmctKNP2fcgdhMIxAm11cj_YYne_pYurt_quNAr5v8axHX0IwsVp-T5K11Be_ePM0/s1280/SOUTHMOLTON-HUXTABLE-1794-B.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/EXM ; British Library ; Cambridge University Library ; Bodleian Library. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, ... also an Exmoor courtship; both in the propriety and decency of the Exmoor dialect, Devon; to which is adjoined a collateral paraphrase in plain English, … / [Peter Lock]. — Exeter : printed and sold by T. Brice, 1793. — 24 pages ; 12º. — <BR />Copies: University of Oxford Libraries<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning : also An Exmoor courtship; both in the propriety and decency of the Exmoor dialect, Devon; to which is adjoined a collateral paraphrase in plain English, for explaining barbarous words and phrases / [Peter Lock]. — Exeter : [Publisher unascertained], 1802. — 8º. — Edited with additions by A. Brice. Also attributed to A. Brice and Benjamin Bowring. — <BR />Copies: British Library ; University of Oxford Libraries<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding, in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language ... also, an Exmoor courtship / [Peter Lock]. — Devonport : W. Wood, [1870. — vi,47 pages ; 18 cm. DUL 44570. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/EXM. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding, in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language ... also, an Exmoor courtship / [Peter Lock]. — London : John Russell Smith, 1839. — 1 volume. — DUL 44570. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/EXM<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding, in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language ... also, an Exmoor courtship / [Peter Lock]. — Exeter : Penny and Son, 1827. — 60 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 44570. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/EXM<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding, in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language ... also, an Exmoor courtship / [Peter Lock]. — Exeter : Penny and Son, 1818. — vi,60 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 44570. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/EXM ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. Exmoor scolding, in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language ... also, an Exmoor courtship. / [Peter Lock]. — The seventh edition: wherein are now first added, Such Marginal notes, and a vocabulary or glossary, at the End, as seem necessary for explaining uncouth Expressions, and interpreting barbarous Words and Phrases. — Exon : printed and sold by A. Brice and B. Thorn, opposite the Guildhald MDCCLXXI. [1771]. — [2],vi,3-60 pages ; 4º. — DUL 44570 ; ESTC 97828. — The following collection was originally made, .. by .. one Peter Lock of North-Moulton .. (preface).. Sometimes also attributed to Andrew Brice, Benjamin Bowring and William Hole.. Edited by Andrew Brice.. Horizontal chain lines.. Price from imprint: price Nine-Pence. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/EXM ; British Library ; Oxford Bodleian Library ; Exeter College Library ; John Rylands Library, ManchesterLiverpool University Library. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. An Exmoor scolding, in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters: Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman; ... Also, an Exmoor courtship. /[Peter Lock]. — The ninth edition: wherein are now added, such notes therein, and a vocabulary ...Exeter : printed and sold by W. Grigg, 1778. — 46 pages ; 8º. — DUL 44570 ; ESTC N29029. — <BR />Copies: Somerset Studies: B 822 EXM ; William Salt Library. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1727>Lock, Peter, 1688-1728. <!1727 - 1746. — >The introduction to the ninth edition, dated January 1782 claims that the works were "originally made about the beginning of the present century, by a blind itinerant fidler, (one Peter Lock, of North-Moulton or its neighbourhood,) who was a man of some humour, and tho' his skill & dexterity as a musician is said to have recommended him to the notice of the great, his more commo converse with the lower class of people gave him frequent opportunities of hearing and observing their phrases and diction; [...]". This has not prevented the work from being attribibuted to Andrew Brice, the first printer of the text, William Hole, the local clergyman, and Benjamin Bowring. Lamplugh pages 10-14<br/><br />
<!D-1745>Carew, Bampfylde Moore, 1690–1758. <!1745 - 1750>The adventurous life of Bampfyle Moore Carew, which appeared in many editions and versions in the 18th and 19th centuries, provides in many copes an insight into another non-standard English which circulated in Devon at the time. The "cant" dictionary represents a slang or jargon rather than a dialect which was used among the gipsies and other itinerants that Carew frequented. It is significant that this glossary does not appear in the earliest Exeter editions of his life, but in the editions first published in London, and the terms show little evidence of Devon dialect influence on the vocabulary. The accounts of Carew's life and the authorship of the memoirs are unreliable. His life dates are often given as 1693-1770, but it is known that he was baptised in Bickleigh near Tiverton 23 September 1690 and was buried there on 28 June 1758. He married Mary Gray at Stoke Damerel on 29 December 1733 and a son, named Theodore after his father, was baptised in Bickleigh 15 December 1734 and buried two days later. A daughter named Mary is named in a vagrancy order issued at Sherborne, Dorset, dated 21 November 1745. This casts doubt on Carew's claim that he travelled with Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender, accompanying him back through England to Carlisle and Derby. The Young Pretender entered Carlisle 10 November 1745 and reached Derby on 4 December 1745, exactly the time when Carew and his family were arrested as vagrants at Sherborne in Dorset. How much reliance can also be placed on his adventures with gipsies and his exploits in America is also open to doubt. It is perhaps significant that the <i>Oxford dictionary of national biography</i> lists him as an impostor.<br/><br />
<!D-1745>Carew, Bampfylde Moore, 1693–1759. The life and adventures of Bampfylde-Moore Carew, the noted Devonshire stroller and dog-stealer; as related by himself, during his passage to the plantations in America. Containing, a great variety of remarkable transactions in a vagrant course of life, which he followed for the space of thirty years and upwards. — Exon : printed by the Farleys, for Joseph Drew, bookseller, opposite Castle-Lane, [1745]. — [2],v,[1],164p.,plate : port. ; 8º. -<BR /><center><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg8drtqUyBmBRGHLIMDFGEPKDo3vADqpi-UKn90Vk8zYgDL2HTFBKSgqr1h8S1-AW_bTtaXZ9eggPycVpJoNckRuqYPVmiRrGiHFjVq6uG2ykukGSHuGNEEHhejT941yTeMrHXg-HJM-74/s2044/EXETER-FARLEY-1745.JPG"><img height="320" data-original-height="2044" data-original-width="1262" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg8drtqUyBmBRGHLIMDFGEPKDo3vADqpi-UKn90Vk8zYgDL2HTFBKSgqr1h8S1-AW_bTtaXZ9eggPycVpJoNckRuqYPVmiRrGiHFjVq6uG2ykukGSHuGNEEHhejT941yTeMrHXg-HJM-74/s320/EXETER-FARLEY-1745.JPG"/><br />Westcountry Studies Library, Devon Heritage Centre</a></center>Variously attributed to Bampfylde-Moore Carew, to Robert Goadby and to his wife Mrs. Goadby. A reissue of the 1745 Exeter edition, with gathering A reprinted and with extra text at end. This is the corrected version of the original reissue since it has the misnumbered pp. 153-158 reset correctly; the original reissue with pp. 153-158 misnumbered 145-150 is the variant. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s920/CAR ; British Library ; Bodleian Library ; University of Leeds Brotherton Library ; etc. — . — <br />Subjects: Devon. Bickleigh, Tiverton. Impostors. Carew, Bampfylde Moore. Biographies. <br/><br />
<!D-1745>Goadby, Robert, 1721-1778. An apology for the life of Mr. Bampfylde-Moore Carew, commonly call’d the King of the beggars; .... — The third edition. — London : printed for R. Goadby [Sherborne], and W. Owen, at Temple-Bar, [1750?]. — xxiv,iii-vii,[1],348p.,plate : port. ; 12º. -Attributed to Robert Goadby. Based on the anonymous ’Life and adventures of Bampfylde-Moore Carew’, published in Exeter in 1745. Pages.336-343 contain a cant dictionary; Pages.345-348 contain a summary of Tom Jones. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s920/CAR. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Bickleigh, Tiverton. Impostors. Carew, Bampfylde Moore. Biographies. <br/><br />
<!D-1750>Palmer, Mary, 1716-1794. <!1750 - 1840. — >Mary Palmer was was the eldest daughter of Samuel Reynolds, master of the Plympton Erle grammar school, and elder sister of the painter Sir Joshua Reynolds. She was was the author of <i>A Devonshire dialogue</i>, considered by the <i>Dictionary of national biography</i> in 1895 to be the "best piece of literature in the vernacular of Devon". Written in the middle of the 18th century after her marriage to Sir John Palmer (1708–1770) of Great Torrington, a lawyer, it was shown to friends and extracts were published in periodicals during her lifetime, without being attributed to her. A portion appeared in 1837 with a glossary by her grandson James Frederick Palmer (1803–1871). A more complete version was edited by her daughter, the painter Theophila Gwatkin, in 1839, and another edition was published in 1869. Lamplugh, pages 15-20 ; Wakelin. <br/><br />
<!D-1750>Palmer, Mary, 1716-1798. . A Devonshire dialogue in four parts. To which is added a glossary / for the most part by the late Rev. John phillips of Membury, Devon. Edited by Mrs Gwatkin. — London : G. B. Whittaker & Co. Ave Maria Lane ; W. Smith, 113, Fleet Street ; and Edward Nettleton, Plymouth, 1839. — vi, 85,[1] pages. — DUL 51490. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgDX3ybS7dJcaLP6WDnwaGAB5dPzK_4-aqt_WsDmdrJ4TlSqmlYnqowz70WYYbwG6n2puUieOreriQZ2bDyJa68PuCRE38sfw0b_ibB9UVLbxRun6Y7huLiFteoS6aqkb-1J4zVLJaGKao/s640/PLYMOUTH-NETTLETON-1839-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiXjODfZ9XQ-bRe8ebqE1LTn4H_qyboLamFc07LByxU3DD52edoh8lTIypqL7CujMVDfSZenFoBuNlmjUBYdEEqRgtV-JF-g1DY2xLcewFmfnMQeKwPSw2niSH0EmXA12zwwroYK5vSGjg/s640/PLYMOUTH-NETTLETON-1839-B.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhRk_NSjlJtU6rhYwpSdWvmftfBYP2hsEHygL_RMdgFNPMu8O3oPfnZcQTSGEG6kHA9AUvvQXU9cO-kcosCQBetgIDf7Kq88yT3K_V4ZeVVsEb-3aPnVoDbhgX6SfId-DsErORZ9Efl5Xw/s640/PLYMOUTH-NETTLETON-1839-C.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiDYCgPUMxHpA_MGE6uwKC2JyR0-SntSbjKDQeIC1AaBhWnO4F3hnR5i1_PmXXdr3HoHgT8WGoG92IV1l0LW_vQg3XXbSrGqcLXriNxZ5EOKCCKJ37glYk9NSkqouWY9T5B0tqlr4TwihY/s640/PLYMOUTH-NETTLETON-1839-D.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhcaupLnYOVISjVBn-bmW4uCwcSet_ozcfe1bSSxaUr0qCOX1O_WrmD7XxUKa7Y-4EIISuQcnhbQUia7VeoPA9_rBLWT683pEWWbo-kGdG6kCRudTmfv_UBfMc94UvRrLGP7eK35A-b8M4/s640/PLYMOUTH-NETTLETON-1839-E.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjw3yE5i7qRFEjYTJoqD8Bm6slRakfVxQ1sS01GP9k9pRaq_Q4h-w9RLK4QNs-UiuF3mrjH0GPn5x2KpwRUdN7AErJmH-_uhmCnPRQkH4g19HmmJGs9rSUwuiV7i-uDFM8ziwloktE5aEI/s640/PLYMOUTH-NETTLETON-1839-F.jpg"></CENTER>Glossary pages 65-85. Colophon: Nettleton, printer, Plymouth. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/DEV, p828.99/PAL ; DEI ; PLY ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1750>Palmer, Mary, 1716-1798. . A dialogue in the Devonshire dialect : (in three parts) / by a lady ; to which is added a glossary by J. F. Palmer . — London ; Exeter : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman P. A. Hannaford, 1837 . — viii : 99 pages ; 20 cm. — DUL 51480. — An 'Advertisement' that appears on P.7 reads: 'The following dialogue, which was written about the middle of the last century, by a sister of the late Sir Joshua Reynolds, was designed to illustrate the most striking peculiarities of the Western dialect'. A complete version of the <i>Devonshire dialogue</i> was edited by Mrs. Gwatkins in 1839. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/DIA ; PLY ; TOR ; TIV: Tiv DIA 85 ; DEI ; University of Leeds Library ; University of Cambridge ; Bodleian Library ; Trinity College. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1750>Palmer, Mary. A Devonshire courtship, in four parts,to which is added a glossary / Devonport : W. Wood, 52, Fore Street. London : Houlston & Wright, 65, Paternoster Row, and all booksellers and railway book stalls, [1869?]. — vi,74 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 51470. — Half title and cover title: Devonshire dialect. Date from frontispiece. Author stated to be Mrs Palmer of Great Torrington, sister to Joshua Reynolds. Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/DEV ; NDA: D427/DEV ; DEI ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1750>Palmer, Mary. A Devonshire dialogue between Robin and Betty / [Manuscript], [1830?]. — DUL 51480. — <BR />Copies: DEI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1750>Palmer, Mrs. The Courtship of Roger and Bet, with a glossary / 1868. — Contains dialect. Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1785><!TIDialogue>A dialogue about the hairy man, which passed last Saturday, between Goody Goosecap, Gaffer Clodpoll, and Farmer Slyfox, at Ide, near Exeter / [Exeter?] : [Publisher unascertained], [1785]. — 1 sheet ; ½º. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiq4HTg5UXuE4c6fhQw2m5OtDbhptT74FxLBVGqvK59TRg_pcOSULh5psgejqautmtTrHOgEpt-eHUv5XXora2hMCSJntJ3hYt67-enOrfC8m8UC-6iA4KEW1XBFQwhHpfkh9XlP0Cm0Jk/s1280/EXETER-BRICE-1785-DIALOGUE.jpg"></CENTER>Half sheet of dialect text in two columns. Lower part of sheet, probably containing the imprint, missing. <BR />Copies: DRO: 9972/Z20. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1794>Fraser, Robert. General view of the county of Devon. With observations on the means of its improvement. / By Robert Fraser, A.M. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement. - London : Printed by C. Macrae, MDCCXCIV, [1794]. - 75,[1] pages ; 4°. — <a href="https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=TnxbAAAAQAAJ">Google books, accessed April 2021</a> ; <a href="https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=-H5bAAAAQAAJ">Google books, accessed April 2021</a>Gives listing of dialect terms. Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s630/DEV/FRA. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Agriculture. Reports, surveys. <br/><br />
<!D-1795 >Pindar, Peter 1738-1819. <!1795 - 1800. — >Peter Pindar was the pen-name of John Wolcot who was baptised at Dodbrooke, near Kingsbridge. In 1767 he went as physician to Sir William Trelawny, Governor of Jamaica. Wolcott returned to England and took holy orders in 1769, later abandoning the Church, resuming his medical career in Truro, where he discovered the artistic talents of John Opie. In 1780 Wolcot went to London and began writing satires. The first objects of his attentions were the members of the Royal Academy, but he later turned his attention to the King and Queen. In 1786 he published <i>The Lousiad, a heroi-comic poem</i> and he also attacked James Boswell, Hannah More, and the printer John Nichols. His poem on the royal visit to Exeter is a rare foray into Devonshire dialect, but it had its imitators, including the anonymous <i>Royal progress to Maidstone</i>. Lamplugh, pages 20-24. — <br/><br />
<!D-1795>Pindar, Peter [attributed]. The royal progress to Maidstone / by Jan Ploughshare of Devonshire. — Rochester : W. Epps, [Printed by W. Epps, Troy-Town, [1800]. — 28 pages ; 22 cm. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj1v03z7m0ph6V-6iyR5QnP1HJae55DRuqd_fshlBnUB1VDKXAczBjoOyhyphenhyphenkiNpZDSlfxvIo89cUdaITpd19Oj6KdiRR0iahB1hja7MrqyEwKNuJrNxKD5uIaDoFVvzeSMKhkIxL3gsivg/s640/ROCHESTER-EPPS-1800-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjTlYDIvRoCAA5bdHTnS36TJI8zomDtdunYREv0FHub-bIGP5ats231qfyB4gRMoqAUIS_NkDOKTf-r8lpEA_2Eoymlxv2t_h9lkLLXtsjmVO79dk9BQo5F3FtBbPQ7mTeUuY1GPR4ltvs/s640/ROCHESTER-EPPS-1800-B.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi4Rl4sth13m_yhbWOGmjIoTadrwBwftJMu0yLD0iZ_BaGBckQhH8_DjcuXplaA3fG3I4NwMow3S8Mi-bS5I_W1Fls_d0OiLpVtTSTJBR1uOocrpdoR1wV0Ao0GnL_ERTo7pkDoWom6qok/s640/ROCHESTER-EPPS-1800-C.jpg"></CENTER>On a copy owned by Mr. W. W. Robinson of Oxford some person has written "by Keys, a dancing master". <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/PLO. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1795>Pindar, Peter 1738-1819. The royal visit to Exeter : a poetical epistle, by John Ploughshare, a farmer of Morton Hampstead, in the county of Devon. / Published by Peter Pindar, Esq / First edition. — London : printed for J. Walker, Paternoster-Row; J. Ladley, Mount-Street, Berkeley-Square; and J. Bell, Oxford-Street M.DCC.XCV. [1795]. — [4], 32 pages. — John Ploughshare = John Wolcot. Peter Pindar also is John Wolcot. With a half-title. <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1795>Pindar, Peter 1738-1819. The royal visit to Exeter : A poetical epistle, by John Ploughshare, a farmer of Morton Hampstead, in the county of Devon. / Published by Peter Pindar, Esquire / Dublin : Printed by William Porter, for G. Burnet, P. Wogan, P. Byrne, J. Chambers, W. Porter, W. Jones, J. Jones, and J. Rice, 1796. — [2],18 pages ; 8º. — John Ploughshare = John Wolcot. Peter Pindar also is John Wolcot. With a half-title. With horizontal chain lines<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1795>Pindar, Peter 1738-1819. The royal visit to Exeter; a poetical epistle / by Jan Ploughshare, a farmer of Morton Hampstead in the county of Devonshire. Published by Peter Pindar, Esq. . — [London?] : [Publisher unascertained], [1795. — Pages 61-73 ; 8º. — DUL 56110. - <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhEn9LtBepuC0Jc5eWhBR6omQ4GGWGaFAvdZXc9QAgrHBUKR3_vqZTYFIlAUjS2Uw95OdGJr2eIOAcxzuj-UEAmkOe5wWNCwlSVaZ-cLdYSSqwWVBqtbZkyS2UFY3CWKp7vv9IMM3Y5xZQ/s640/LONDON-WALKER-1795-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-k2eseeS45wsmGHYXlHK5ki-3h25fJxFZl-QrSaE22BkPkWerHZW6UXTrNRnEMmRwGZmBeaulwBTa1O-UDaL7XFUxGsU8ANc1zPtxcOSQd2ykyqwXN9xtTZNF2PnOFTgHnOw1f_YpusE/s640/LONDON-WALKER-1795-B.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgIKswC7g_fn7pje7iWGDqLJ_ELO0IHWGd6CUXESbVyrWvh_IqzICZL1Z1moK1BzToRoOpQQslziQwNrXE43bdAA4VC8MoTK9GAUrRhDnCmVZyGzZCDQdyxvPfJQOGrNCjIseCG4nAUVnc/s640/LONDON-WALKER-1795-C.jpg"></CENTER>In 4 volume edition of works. Also included in Collected works, 1812, vol. 3, page 465. In volume 4 are two poems in the dialect: Devonshire Hob's love, page 107 and The Middlesex election, or poetical epistles in the Devonshire dialect, by Mr Joseph Budge in London, to Lord Rollear Weymouth, page 429. Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/PIN. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1796>Marshall, William. Rural economy of the west of England. 1796. — Pages 69-75 ; 21cm. — Vol. 1 includes a glossary of the provincialsims of West Devonshire. Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427.003/DEV/PRO<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Agriculture. Reports, surveys. <br/><br />
<!D-1797>Polwhele, Richard. The History of Devonshire / 1797-1806. — Section on Devon dialect. Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: sfDEV/0001/POL ; BAR: B/0001/POL ; NDA: D900/POL O/S ; PLY ;TOR ; DEI. - <br />Subjects: Devon. History. <br/><br />
<!D-1800>Morton, ThomasSpeed the plough: a comedy, in five acts. As preformed with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden / Morton, ThomasLondon : A. Strahan for T.N. Longman and O. Rees, 1800. — 94 pages ; 8º. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiExsFwgQcCR6YX0ftXLlDR-7MTHtmkwVU-UjeruJDoCPXmF7uWp7HpYwvIMb1YEXXg3VQldNUH0I23rL-BHUq7ItkMQHEjBVu3IlWhP6DyFq3_BjvAhZ6B7BQE8xpXJX92hOKdSXQhmhU/s640/LONDON-LONGMAN-1800-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEguFxVced1A1gZlzyiPQXBTwSpPon4EwC9fvPygd_AgVQfgJKgj8i-D8Qm5Y_yvBEa0IlIbbl9_5_R6Ma2LPuv8xslZaM1hO2My6TV1UqSp_eZjdp2RwlQHFovSxF3B97T9GmasYLccgYs/s640/LONDON-LONGMAN-1800-B.jpg"></CENTER>Rural comedy set in Somerset (p. 41) with some dialect.The work that introduced the character of Mrs Grundy. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s822/MOR. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Drama. <br/><br />
<!D-1819>Cooke, John. A pamphlet : Old England for Ever / John Cooke. - Exeter : T. Flindell, 1819. — 33 pages ; 22 cm. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s920/COO. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Exeter. Sadlers. Cooke, John. Personal reminiscences. <br/><br />
<!D-1825>Jennings, James Knight. The dialect of the West of England particularly Somersetshire with a glossary of words now in use, also poems & pieces: / James Knight JenningsLondon : John Russell Smith, 1869. — xxiv,167 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 38880. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/SOM/JEN ; TOR. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1825>Jennings, James Knight. Observations on some of the dialects in the West of England, particularly Somersetshire ; with a glossary of words .. / London : Baldwin, Craddock & Joy, 1825. — xxiv,1658p ; 17cm. — DUL 38890. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 427/SOM/JEN<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1829>Moore, Thomas. The history of Devonshire from the earliest period to the present / Thomas Moore. - London : Robert Jennings, 1829-1831. — 2 volumes. - Includes: A list of Some Provincialims Prevalent…[in] the CountySalamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: DEV/0001/MOO. - <br />Subjects: Devon. History. Glossaries. <br/><br />
<!D-1842>Pulman, George Philip Rigney, 1819-1880. Devonshire and other original poems; with some account of ancient customs, superstitions and traditions / Exeter : Office of the Devon Weekly Times, 1873. — 94 pages ; 8º. — DUL 59080. - <BR />Copies: WSL (in DUL but not in catalogue); DEI ; EUL ; PLY ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1842>Pulman, George Philip Rigney, 1819-1880. Rustic sketches : being poems on angling, humourous and descriptive, in the dialect of East Devon, with a glossary and notes / By Piscator [G. P. R. Pulman]. — Taunton London Axminster : Printed and sold by W. Bragg ; Longman and Co. ; The author, 1842 . — 92 pages ; 16 cm. — DUL 59120. — <a href="http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwhknf">Haithi Trust digital library</a>. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/PUL ; TOR ; British Library ; University of Oxford Libraries. - <br />Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1842>Pulman, George Philip Rigney, 1819-1880. Rustic Sketches; being rhymes and "skits" on angling and other subjects, in one of the south-western dialects ; with a glossary and general remarks on country talk./ by G. P. R. Pulman […]. - 3rd edition. — London : John Russell Smith, 36, Soho Square, 1871 . — 18 cm. - DUL 59130. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh11LjvCcIDkuOlqk6ilW5gvelKCqgdZdy-geH5XpgkvzGtwH3eVx51kZhB5sYCEaWKuR2yNJLG6Lve6xItzVAVMIznQvyzusLDpehcPxMr58Y0ami8k7rYCyNoJf4hmvJ2NVY2wjkZxqg/s640/LONDON-SMITH-1871-DEI-1.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhlMZMvuynE2ghScjrxbSo4HEsDxzhsuM2zeGbWMTEtVbOIlXjDSzxWdi7BijoGdLRRkUfpMxwBH-I72wcR9V_ELZqWh8snWH46nZeEjoZ9GhMxPgFJAq7tfVr9guph0u5KoYn3ZMoeJeg/s640/LONDON-SMITH-1871-DEI-2.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj1dN9PhpqJmjtJ-Ym9OF7qLC4MdDpcJY0t3oMzld810C8Smp6zSfelIbpQOJ1n3Y8BhOJNnQGyOAE_4tNUhm2RO6GxPvOmcuD-x0aIjqhbxkzDmiV2XoIphX2yF-7B3f2-phyphenhyphenw4bkkHqk/s640/LONDON-SMITH-1871-DEI-3.jpg"><br />Images from the copy in the Devon and Exeter Institution Library.</CENTER>Has introduction on Devon dialect. Lamplugh, pages 28-29. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/PUL ; BAR: 828.99/PUL ; DEI ; SANHS ; British Library ; University of Oxford Libraries<br />Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1842>Pulman, George Philip Rigney, 1819-1880. Rustic sketches; being rhymes on angling and other subjects and other subjects illustrative of rural life, &c., in the dialect of the West of England; with notes and a glossary / by G. P. R. Pulman […]. - [2nd edition]. - London : John Gray Bell, Bedford Street, Covent Garden, 1853. — ix,[1],78 pages ; 29 cm. — DUL 59130. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirdsijZHnB4PMpbRpNVe1lxKLa1N2YGLMc918Rslm8y_O6B6e40iuWE83XQQteCzBxs7CkF93qitiAByDTSoIW6sp982U6nr85WVMHV_IGo3UYHxoBjI2nD-pXzMFK0IuCybv9Fmelc_s/s1280/LONDON-BELL-1853-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhIgF2oUYt4YsmSyavf1UCXK0llgFLtf_CS80ne1YIVI0rpWD3RckCu4h2cRAGZq7HSc7bB_GoQqkJTJSqrw_OV67Sz88h97BGj9Q9DMLo91VpOgE6GAPSt2DV2ZGRYJ1YwmVfcJwlmC9Q/s1280/LONDON-BELL-1853-B.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgSZNk4DL4kroLLDDrwBXheaL_PrWDrpybfh1x6mEcNTLrjGvq6D054STxqVw9z5-jyH5VsFglVtz0oEIYyXDiP42Dcn57RgM9bF7ySlFP8veQaBffGLykDR8VX2zevC3mF86Au2BuSTS4/s1280/LONDON-BELL-1853-C.jpg"></CENTER>Glossary pages 61-68. Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/PUL (including Large paper issue) ; DEI ; SANHS ; British Library. — <br />Subjects: Devon. East Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1846>Evans, Rachel. Home Scenes: Or Tavistock and its Vicinity / London : Simpkin and Marshall, 1846. — viii, 258 pages, plates : illustrations ; 22 cm. - DUL 24660. - Includes information on dialect. Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: B/TAV/1846/EVA ; DEI ; PLY<br />Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. Description and travel. <br/><br />
<!D-1847 >Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Letters in the Devonshire dialect / Nathan HoggExeter : Curson and Son, 1847. — 50 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 35600. — <BR />Copies: NDA: D821/HOG. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847 >Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Nathan Hogg. — <!1847 - 1881. — >He claimed to be a native of Starcross, his parents being farmers. He was placed in a solicitor’s office in Exeter, probably Messrs. Kennaway and Buckingham. There he began writing his letters in verse "to his Brither Jan" in the Devonshire dialect, which first brought him into notice. These letters were signed “Nathan Hogg”, the name by which he was most generally known. They first apeared in the columns of the <i>Western Times</i>. He moved to Plymouth to join the reporting staff of the <i>Plymouth mail</i>. While there he contributed to the newspaper several satires in verse. After a year or two at Plymouth, he returned to Exeter, and was engaged as reporter on the <i>Western Times</i>. Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte, who had devoted much time and attention to the subject of dialects, was so much struck with Baird’s <i>Letters</i> which had been published in 1847, that he visited the author in Exeter, where they had a long conversation at the New London Hotel. One result of this visit was the publication of a new series of Nathan Hogg’s poems, including <i>Mucksy Lane: a short story in the Devonshire dialect</i>, with a dedication to the Prince by the author, dated Exeter, June 9, 1863. The Prince also commissioned Baird to write <i>The Song of Solomon in the Devonshire dialect</i>. "Mr. Baird set out his special work with intense interest and completed his task within a very short time. On presenting the result to the Prince, he received highly commendatory letters in return." He left the Western Times, married, and conducted a second-hand bookshop in St. Martin’s Lane. But it was commercially not a success, and he moved to London, where he obtained an engagement with a news agency , and was appointed its reporter at the Old Bailey. In this position he remained until ill health prevented him from doing any work. He died in St Thomas Hospital shortly after his arrival, aged 50, on 3 May 1881. Wright, W.H.K., (1896) <i>West-Country poets: their lives and works</i>, London: Elliot Stock, 1896, pages 16-19 ; Lamplugh, pages 24-28. - Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1850>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Letters in the Devonshire dialect / by Nathan HoggSecond edition. — London : Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand ; Eer: Curson and Son, and Wheaton, High Street ; Torquay : Elliott and Wreford; and all booksellers, 1850. — 84 pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 35600. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiyazKlUit13kEGw2Np1wbYEPG__mdbABpTFfUEMH9JdX5PvnTlKobwGvJjjR2KrJKWowcRINC0VaZ4gP70bVG86EgD54hrPGwP4J9pwLJnpDmq6TbE64Ou85kzscfk_IBBltEwErp4tnY/s640/EXETER-CURSON-1850-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgHlZMgGmFwlDMuPKwyJu7Ez73UU-FK_037O7Bk1pPCsptgitvUll5FIBfO74JtPTRYr7KBl9e6tOZffIv7Cbfmhm1mAWS6Vkxfob3N_rRkW5_9251-qQy_uI1JOKzH0OELRiHusQCAg90/s640/EXETER-CURSON-1850-B.jpg"></CENTER>Glossary pages 82-84. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/HOG ; University of Oxford Libraries. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1858>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Poetical letters tu es brither Jan, and a witch story, the old human way that urd Cloke, ur tha evil eye, in the Devonshire dialect / by Nathan Hogg. — Third edition. — London : John Russell Smith, 1858. — iv,84 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 35620. — Originally published as: Letters in the Devonshire dialect by Nathan Hogg. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; University of Oxford Libraries. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1860>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Poetical letters tu es brither Jan, and a witch story .. in the Devonshire dialect, by Nathan Hogg. by Nathan Hogg. — Fourth edition. — London : [John Russell Smith?], 1860 . — iv,84 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 35620. — Originally published as: Letters in the Devonshire dialect by Nathan Hogg. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/HOG ; University of Oxford Libraries. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1860>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Sair-Yiss poems / by Nathan Hogg. — [London?] : [John Russell Smith?], 1860. — DUL 35630. — <BR />Copies: WSL: [untraced - part of larger work? — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1863/64>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. A new series of poems including Mucksy Lane, a ghost story in Devonshire dialect / Nathan Hogg[New issue with reset preliminary pages]. - London : John Russel Smith, 36, Soho Square. Exeter : Curson, T. W. Roberts, Drayton, High Street ; Fore Street, Wheaton, 1864. — [6],52 pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 35610. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhJb185RDM9bT3omtkqeCXej3aOYcPsOaKXiB6pZnVX8utR0I7wVuUu50ipzom8JGlvlGrmAP9rmubvXFLL-aLkVqL0HPRhrAYTIY-kTJxRjmXjO3nmI-F5eWQbmcLqJ68Su5l2-ieW3d4/s640/EXETER-CURSON-1864-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiga7rNzoI7IJOR5pI0Ei9kIvYlPNa8DW4K-Iyjjx70MVV9symgvpWLZM1WVFj21YpUCLbsoIAG5sK8Aw7gw7aecaQlwsx4MgnCESxq5Og9TFcBIX4wNGbEhvxhSUSIKaasfD22TQ4f-kg/s640/EXETER-CURSON-1864-B.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiyWXKjtoGqWDKzE2Xg7WW5lt2T6GvRROlheaW45SeybgRDVjvWZf08DfqfwXjmr3yxtGK3QSuv0xHaFrquAMpy7ZaVlatkYZRKKxTC9Lf9Hp9rmXVDEHANdiIIriKrP-j32RUqpVuWHDc/s640/EXETER-CURSON-1864-C.jpg"></CENTER>Originally published 1863. Verso of title: Exeter: Printed by the "Devon Weekly |Times" office, 226, High Street. - <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/HOG. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1863/66>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. A new series of poems in the Devonshire dialect. / Nathan Hogg [Henry Baird]. — 4th edition. — London : John Russell Smith, 1866. — [8],76,[11] pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 35610. — Includes glossary. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/HOG. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1863/66>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. A new series of poems including Mucksy Lane, a ghost story in Devonshire dialect / Nathan HoggExeter : Henry Baird, 1866. — 80 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 35610. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/HOG. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1863/88>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. A new series of poems in the Devonshire dialect : including The witch story of Mucksy Lane, and The Kenton ghost / by Nathan Hogg . — 5th ed. . — Torquay : Andrew Iredale, 1888 . — 80 pages ; 19 cm. — <CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhKW6DfFaUY0sJHjjTnYzE7hn5tItN1a5QB9zg1jk4oJyF6PQzm1KcpbBHr_VwOAuQBU6EQhbEjDQvsPprjxCTMYt4bDMNhB8Q02w3VMC9wgk9RTlndutXJPasoiLa2aB8OREVFMDZ4m3Y/s640/TORQUAY-IREDALE-1888-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg0dGV7CzzqjMhd0MDYKCh62rd_E4-M-zfmsxpNaWC8DbXg1uYnXhvEQ2eS2GuhmNb4EnETPdM3OnGYmDx92g1QJxyI2VEmqQl7zUBXw79VMOzaOvje_7Z2FUbQvAZDB9JteSSHqT42R-M/s640/TORQUAY-IREDALE-1888-B.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiKaNJCJm_4tX1k5hKESmx4tFPssQdFEEg6FlNOgVDtcxjsvYZYjVNKWYUBMBBdan_E7ZepAtU2V4B9M4CwvhhHFaSNVe8raJB_Ad1rhIXzV680ieOPq8kz08XJQ93rg1_Fqmu1wi9HqfI/s640/TORQUAY-IREDALE-1888-C.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: University of Oxford Libraries<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1863/88>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Poetical letters tu es brither Jan, and a witch story .. in the Devonshire dialect / by Nathan Hogg. — [Another edition?]. — Torquay : Andrew Iredale, 1888. — 75 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 35620. — <BR />Copies: WSLs828.99/HOG ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1863>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. A second series of poems in the Devonshire dialect : including the witch story of Mucksy Lane, and the Kenton ghost / by Nathan Hogg. — Fifth edition. — Torquay : Andrew Iredale, 1888. — [8],80 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 35640. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/HOG, p828.99/HOG ; EUL. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/186363/88>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. A second series of poems, including "Mucksy Lane", a ghost story, in the Devonshire dialect / by Nathan Hogg . — London : John Russel Smith, 36, Soho Square. Exeter : Curson, T. W. Roberts, Drayton, High Street ; Fore Street, Wheaton. Wholesale agents G. G. Palmer, 3, Waterbeer Street, 1863 . — 52p ; 19cm. -DUL 35640. — Verso of title: Exeter: printed by G. G. Palmer, 3, Waterbeer Street<BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/HOG ; DEI ; University of Cambridge: Trinity College<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1865>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Poetical letters tu es brither Jan, and a witch story, tha old humman way tha urd cloke, ur tha evil eye, in the Devonshire dialect / by Nathan Hogg [pseud., i.e. Henry Baird]. — 5th ed. . — London : John Russell Smith, 1865 . — 74, 52 pages ; 18 cm. - Originally published as: Letters in the Devonshire dialect by Nathan Hogg. — <BR />Copies: University of Oxford Libraries<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1888>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Letters & poems tu es brither Jan, … second series / by Nathan Hogg ; edited by Robert Dymond. — 5th edition. — 1888. — DUL 35590. — <BR />Copies: TOR. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1888>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Letters & poems tu es brither Jan, in the Devonshire dialect. / Nathan Hogg1888. — DUL 35580. — <BR />Copies: TOR. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1888>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Poetical letters tu es brither Jan, and a witch story .. in the Devonshire dialect, by Nathan Hogg. / by Nathan Hogg. — Fifth edition. — London : John Russell Smith, 1888. — iv,84 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 35620. — Dedicated by permission to his Highness Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/HOG, p828.99/HOG ; TOR ; DEI ; EXU. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1902>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Letters & poems tu es brither Jan, … second series / 6th edition. — 1902. — DUL 35590. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1847/1902>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. Letters & poems tu es brither Jan, in the Devonshire dialect. / Nathan Hogg7th edition. — Exeter : S. Drayton and Sons, 1902. — 82 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm. — DUL 35580. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/HOG. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1851>Halle, H. Fraser. Letters, historical and botanical: relating chiefly to places in the Vale of the Teign / with some geological notices by J. G. Croker. - London : Houlston and Stoneman, 1851. — 158 pages ; 19 cm. - DUL 32200. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 581/DEV/HAL ; DEI ; EUL ; PLY ; TOR. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Teign Valley. Natural history. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1854>Whitfield, H. J. Rambles in Devonshire; with tales and poetry / London : Simpkin and Marshall, 1854. — iii,187 pages ; 23 cm. - DUL 77420. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: sDEV/1854/WHI ; DEI ; PLY ; TOR. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose, and poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1855>Kingsley, Charles. Westward Ho! / Cambridge : Macmillan, 1855. — 3 volumes. - DUL 40800. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s823/KIN. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1856>Capern, Edward, 1819-1894. Ballads and Songs / Edward Capern. - London : W. Kent and Co., 1858. — xi,188 pages ; 19 cm. - DUL 09140. - Capern wrote mainly in standard English, but is included in the Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s821/CAP. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Writers. Capern, Edward. Works: Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1856>Capern, Edward, 1819-1894. Poems / Edward Capern. - London : W. Kent and Co., 1856. — xi,188 pages ; 19 cm. - DUL 09150. - Capern wrote mainly in standard English, but is included in the Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s821/CAP ; NDA: D821/CAP 4 ; EUL ; PLY ; TOR. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Bideford. Writers. Capern, Edward. Works: Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1857 >Rock, William Frederick, 1801-1890. Jim and Nell / <!1801 - 1890>Born in Barnstaple, the son of a shoemaker, he was educated at Christ's Hospital's London Bluecoat School from 1811. He then worked in a bank in Bideford and later in London. There he joined the printer and inventor Thomas de la Rue, but soon left start his own printing busines with his brothers, specialising in publishing topographical, steel-engraved prints on pictorial note paper, fancy stationery, maps and playing cards, as well as books and booklets. He prospered in 1884 sold the business to Dickinson & Co. and retired. He never forgot his native town, having published Jam and Nell in his local dialect. He gave generously to his local community, in 1845 he founding the Barnstaple Literary and Scientific Institution, and in 1888 the North Devon Athenæum. He also financed the purchase of land for Rock Park in Barnstaple and he set up a convalescent home in Mortehoe. He also bequeathed his collections to the North Devon Athenæum. Lamplugh, pages 31-38. — <br/><br />
<!D-1857>Rock, William Frederick, 1801-1890. Jim an' Nell: a dramatic poem in the dialect of North Devon / William Frederick Rock. — In: Nine specimens of English dialect. — Kraus Reprint, 1965. — Pages 19-68. — DUL 20860 ; 61760. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/ROC. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1857>Rock, William Frederick, 1801-1890. Jim and Nell: a dramatic poem in the dialect of North Devon / William Frederick Rock. — London : William Frederick Rock, 1857. — 56 pages ; 16 cm. — DUL 20860 ; 61760. — <BR />Copies: NDA: D821/ROC. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1857>Rock, William Frederick, 1801-1890. Jim and Nell: a dramatic poem in the dialect of North Devon / by a Devonshire man. — London : Printed for private circulation [by Unwin Bothers, Gresham Steam Press, Bucklersbury], 1867. — 56 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 20860 ; 61760. — <a href="http://books.google.co.uk/books?vid=BL:A0018635241">Google books</a>. — <CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgehcAR4HTVdFk-TvlaesCIPBf79wNwucR0QMgrwZOoGW_vuE0Kh2xXGkiskWxQfsHXXeNduBBhI1eCzB2NDWaPlW7HR-03rP4_F8lM6nslMGW-UR2EDOeVOqDaog66Lu_9hGLewjvndAE/s640/LONDON-ROCK-1867-A.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgr143gUI8Y7Bdu9prwHEcMUUjKLFBLQ56aRYg1mNVpR-f_qoG-xLEgYBAD5Gl-Sh1aVFivYPJewpEhje42q-s7TCZKhp40kpNpakSsEpZXGr52hw_AiFyhWWjUCEp85Gw5iixubqpza-E/s640/LONDON-ROCK-1867-B.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhsinxrcFZLAu3mgFmfwWfybkIvGSQvockZ6ARvlhwHYvXigfucyrFH8G9Xyqg9b5_eRKzh_npOOBimQDS-74vLtfM2I4QV56473Y5Ib5ywWue0N1dOoIEGqSpy9lU2OdKJJuyNYSUSWac/s640/LONDON-ROCK-1867-C.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/JIM ; TOR ; BL ; OXF. — <br />Subjects: Devon. North Devon. Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1859 >Bonaparte, Louis Lucien, 1813-1891. <!1859 - 1863. — >Son of Lucien (1775-1840), the brother of Napoleon, he was born in Thorngrove, Worcestershire and became a noted philologist. Many English provincial dialects were translated for Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte between 1859 and 1863. He presented a copy of each of his publications to the British and Foreign Bible Society. Most editions consisted of 250 copies, privately printed at his expense. He was granted a civil list pension for his 222 linguistic works in 1883. Lamplugh, page 28 ; Wakelin T14. — <br/><br />
<!D-1859/60>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. The Song of Solomon in the Devonshire dialect, from the authorised authorised English version / London : George Barclay, [1860. — 19 pages ; 14 cm. — DUL 35650. — <a href="http://books.google.com/books?vid=BL:A0017090153">Google books</a>. - Privately printed for Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte. Impensis L. L. Bonaparte. Text in Devon dialect of English.. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s223.9/DEV/BIB. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Bible. Translations. <br/><br />
<!D-1859/60>Pulman, George Philip Rigney, 1819-1880. The Song of Solomon in the east Devonshire dialect : from the Authorised English version. / London : Strangeway and Walden, [for Louis-Lucien Bonaparte], 1860. — iv,19 pages ; 14 cm. — DUL 59140. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirefwH3wxwo6TcypRQDZSXAtBfvyVKlBTtfA1YULJJZmPz2UgNe9KlWE0eyDJ-4vscVKOKD8SHrgcuG6A1eVm_c5DkZSqjfFkTEGmPH8CVVW2akSco6_s1cV63GJhLniykosj61SOvVOA/s640/LONDON-BONAPARTE-1860-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEinE_-ZA-CFTzNOOjdfwsJV8xJs34P4hyL_q_1ropowrakcyEJdKCJoHAobNrC5DVCdH-Qg94w7DPicxsxdPo83uZzubAj7PS8QS0GxyfxNLzsGumGBNCol0TsPFr0VBbWd0eApHpGL4fw/s640/LONDON-BONAPARTE-1860-B.jpg"></CENTER>Privately printed for Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte. Wakelin T14 ; Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s223.9/DEV/BIB. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Bible. Translations. <br/><br />
<!D-1859/63>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. The gospel of St.Matthew, translated into western English as spoken in Devonshire / by Henry Baird ; Impensis Ludovici Luciani Bonaparte.- London : Strangeway and Walden, 1863. — [4],126 pages ; 14 cm. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPVaHkKAe0ytLIseuAO2bknvNh4234kCMYhDdJe8R-vQLBAWyUVJjnGvkLh7nfmsARJCwVDG9lPtGeL8tiPqUb4mw9N0M0lCzaYupZdlh9QH58BLOIF2yo2xOUzroPlIu8ukiocBqgSxE/s640/LONDON-STRANGEWAY-1863-A.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjgQd7R4xP4ZBuwdtoLjcdXgr2MWrTrRn6QoalmLTIde_x4BpChyKHVR8uRq7_awEkOnGN4KktNzR-Xl59PEi0WkPn6EjZ9aQysY30IKe1hWvJ1SDFdidZrkCxNELbxb3b8cRn2irKfqXA/s640/LONDON-STRANGEWAY-1863-B.jpg"></CENTER>We certify that only 250 copies of this work have been printed, of which one is on thick paper. Strangeways & Walden, 28, Castle Street, Leicester Square. Impensis L. L. Bonaparte. Wakelin T14. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s226..20527/DEV/BIB ; University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of St Andrews Library. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Bible. Translations. <br/><br />
<!D-1859/63>Baird, Henry, 1830?-1881. The Song of Solomon in the Devonshire dialect. From the authorised English version. / By Henry Baird . — [London] : [[Louis-Lucien Bonaparte], 1863. — 19 pages ; (16º). <BR />Copies: British Library ; University of Manchester Library ; University of Oxford Libraries ; University of St Andrews Library<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Bible. Translations. <br/><br />
<!D-1860>Maxwell, J.G. Sighs, smiles and sketches, poems / London : Kent, 1860. - DUL 47140. - <BR />Copies: DEI. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1860>Maxwell, J.G. Sighs, Smiles and Sketches.Second series / BarnstapleWood, 1867. — viii,200 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 47140. - Contains dialect. Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s821/MAX. - <br />Subjects: Dialect. Glossaries. <br/><br />
<!D-1862>Devonshire Association. Committee on Devonshire Verbal Provincialisms.Devonshire verbal provincialisms / Exeter : S. Drayton, 1909. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 427/DEV/MOO ; BAR: 427 /B/DEV<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1862>Devonshire Association. Committee on Devonshire Verbal Provincialisms.Devonshire verbal provincialisms as collected by members of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art 1877 to 1908 ; Miss Fox's "List of some of the provincialisms in the rural districts surrounding Kingsbridge"; and Mr Marshall's "Glossary chiefly of agricultural terms of the West of England" (1790) / Tiverton : Gregory & Son, 1909. — 196p ; 19cm. — Lamplugh, pages56<BR />Copies: WSL: s427.003/DEV/DEV ; BAR: 427 /B/DEV ; TOR. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1862>Devonshire Association. Committee on Devonshire Verbal Provincialisms.Index to the reports on Devonshire verbal provincialisms v. 1-50 / Exeter : Devonshire Association, [1918?]. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER ; BAR: 427 /B/DEV<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Indexes. <br/><br />
<!D-1862>Devonshire Association. Committee on Devonshire Verbal Provincialisms.Report. 19th of the Committee on Devonshire verbal provincialisms (read at Bideford, July, 1902) / Exeter : Devonshire Association, 1902. — 14p ; 22cm. — Continues: Report of the Committee on Devonshire Verbal Provincialisms ; continued by: Report on dalect. - <BR />Copies: WSL: Plymouth ; PLY: in stock<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1862>Devonshire Association. Committee on Devonshire Verbal Provincialisms. Reports [1-28] / Exeter : Devonshire Association , . — 1870-1900?1 vol ; 22cm. — Reports 1 to 28 bound in one volume with notes by A.W.Searley. Includes index to reports 1-28. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/DEV/DEV<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. -1915. — <br/><br />
<!D-1862>Pengelly, William, 1812-1894. Verbal provincialisms of south-western Devonshire / Pengelly, WilliamIn: Devonshire Association, Transactions, 1875. — 49p ; 23cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/DEV/PEN (offprint) ; BAR: 427 /B/PEN<br />Subjects: Devon. West Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1862>Searley, A. W. [A collection of periodical articles on the Devonshire dialect] / Manuscript, 1875-1920. — 1 vol ; 23cm. — <CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhOcD_8YnpSL3WWyDHdFEHKQgj7Q4XM-n8a6r25aUYkFrmPJQEbq9Qqss1It-3GOKcurlthosujPWiSCA8ybzK4x5-c-_pIYFEZDRgBUyW_QBY6vIBOMZQKzk7aN_-4yCFR2FLVQwfJ5Ko/s640/SEARLEY-DIALECT-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjgW4hxjYEp4yZcK8JB204CNVnLbosJgKCOXfbKqV6C7LoD0FgtAX9oAjGYsuCnWqf6yjVNfoJ-1DhXblKCynH3SvvvUuf4gN24qLH1NLBrYwjNAXHY5KRj5SbJe7haG9Fbdpz91TWF-os/s640/SEARLEY-DIALECT-B.jpg"></CENTER>Collected and bound by A.W.Searley. Covers c.1875-1920. — Verbal provincialisms of south-western Devonshire, by W.Pengelly, 1875 pages 402-569 ; Words current n Devonshire in the fifteenth century, but which are now obsolete or obsolecent, by W. Pengelly, 1882, pages 201-220 ; The philosophy of verbal monopoly, by Alexander V. W. Bickers, pages 523-531 ; Devonshire speech the true classic English, by F. T. Elworthy, 1880, pages285-290 ; On the need for a Devonshire dialect grammar, by C. H. Laycock, 1909, 298-300<BR />Copies: WSL: s427/DEV/SEA<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. -1920. — <br/><br />
<!D-1863>Hare, William. Brither Jan's Visit ta tha Crismis pantymime / 1863. — DUL 32670. — Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1863>Hare, William. Brither Jan's Visit ta tha Crismis Pantymine ; a poetic epistle in the Devonshire dialect; with other effusions. - 3rd edition. - Exeter : [Publisher unascertained], 1887. - 12mo. - <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. A batch of humorous tales and sketches ([1870] / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 48 pages, 1 plate : illustration ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAN<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. A companion for the Cornish Thalia: being original humorous pieces in the Cornish and Devonshire dialectsby H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1869]. — 48 pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 16340. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/DAN. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. The Cornish Thalia: being original comic poems... / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 48 pages, 1 plate : illustration ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/DAN. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Humorous Cornish legends / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 46 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p821/DAN, s828.99/DAN (in Daniel, H. J. Works). — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne a widow / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — DUL 16370. — DUL includes in one volume edition of works. — <BR />Copies: EXU. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne in London / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 12 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAN (in Daniel, H. J. Works). — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne in retirement / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 12 pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 16350. — DUL also includes in one volume edition of works. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAN (in Daniel, H. J. Works). — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne in the grocery line / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — DUL 16370. — DUL includes in one volume edition of works. — <BR />Copies: EXU. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne in the hands of the Philistines / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 11 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAN (in Daniel, H. J. Works). — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne keeps a dragon and is eaten up / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — DUL 16370. — DUL includes in one volume edition of works. — <BR />Copies: EXU. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne's career (continued) and cousin Jack's adventures / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1869]. — 48 pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 16360. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p821/DAN. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne's christening / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — DUL 16370. — DUL includes in one volume edition of works. — <BR />Copies: EXU. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne's experiences / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 12 pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 16370. — DUL includes in one volume edition of works. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAN (in Daniel, H. J. Works). — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne's legacy / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — DUL 16370. — DUL includes in one volume edition of works. — <BR />Copies: EXU. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne's Sunday out / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 12 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAN (in Daniel, H. J. Works). — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne's trip up the Tamar / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 8,[4] pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 16370. — DUL includes in one volume edition of works. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAN (in Daniel, H. J. Works). — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne's troubles / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — DUL 16370. — DUL includes in one volume edition of works. — <BR />Copies: EXU. - <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mary Anne's wedding / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 12 pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 16370. — DUL includes in one volume edition of works. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAN (in Daniel, H. J. Works). — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mirth for long evenings / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 48 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/DAN ; NDA (title on cover: Nathan Hogg's letters). — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Mirth for one and all / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 48 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/DAN. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. The muse in motley, or a wallet of whimsies ([1870] / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 48 pages, 1 leaf of plates : illustration ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/DAN ; NDA: D821/HOG (title on cover: Nathan Hogg's letters). — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. A new budget of Cornish poems ([1865] / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1865]. — 48 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/DAN. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Pickings from my portfolio ; comprising - Cornish comic and other humorous pieces / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, [1870]. — 48 pages, 1 leaf of plates : illustration ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAN. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Wit and humour: or fun and frolic / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, 1871. — 47 pages, 1 leaf of plates : illustration ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/DAN. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. Works] / by H. J. DanielDevonport : W. Wood, 1865-1870]. — 1 volume. — A collection of dialect pamphlets. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/DAN. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1865>Daniel, Henry John, 1818-1889. <!1838 - 1899. — >He was born at Lostwithiel, and died at Salford in October, 1889. As a school-boy he was very refractory, and was expelled to a school at Saltash, from which he was also expelled as hopelessly disobedient and illiterate. For a short time he studied for a doctor at Chard, but on the death of his father when he was about sixteen years, he found himself amply provided for, although his temperament led him into habits of intemperance and thriftlessness. He later became studious, and studied the classics. He published his first volume, <i>Hours of Solitude</i> in 1838. He wrote a continuation of Byron's <i>Don Juan</i>, only one canto of which was published and was the author of more than 1,000 short poetical pieces, mmost of which were never collected into book form, many of them "illustrative of the Cornish dialect". He contemplated publishing his collected poems, by subscription, but although he had many promises of support, he never carried out his intention. Wright, W. H. K, <i>Westcountry poets</i> ; Lamplugh, pages 29-30. - <br/><br />
<!D-1866>Bowring, John. Sir. Language, with special reference to the Devonian dialects / In. Devonshire Association, Transactions, 1866. — pp13-38 ; 24cm. — DUL 05890Address to the Devonshire Association. Lamplugh, pages 39-41. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/DEV/BOW<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. 1866. — <br/><br />
<!D-1869>Blackmore, Richard Doddridge, 1825-1900. Christowell. A Dartmoor tale / R. D. Blackmore. - London : Sampson & Low, 1882. — 410, 30 pages ; 18 cm. - Contains dialect. Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s823/BLA ; NDA: D823/BLA (3 volumes). - <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. Fiction. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1869>Blackmore, Richard Doddridge, 1825-1900. Lorna Doone: a romance of Exmoor / R. D. Blackmore. - London : Sampson Low Son & Marston, 1869. — Contains dialect. Salamanca Corpus. WSL has 1871 edition. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s823/BLA. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1869>Blackmore, Richard Doddridge, 1825-1900. Perlycross. A Tale of the Western Hills / R. D. Blackmore. - London : Sampson & Low, 1894. — 3 volumes. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL: s823/BLA (contains letters). - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1869>Blackmore, Richard Doddridge, 1825-1900. Slain by the Doons / R. D. Blackmore. - London : Sampson & Low, 1896. — x,244 pages ; 18 cm. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL: s823/BLA. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1869>Fuller, J. G. Jack Junk and Caroline Jane, of Stoke : also the laughable story of the oysters of Devonport / J. G. FullerDevonport : W. Wood, [1869?]. — 12 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/DAN (in Daniel, H. J. Works). — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!D-1869>Palmer, Mrs. A Devonshire Courtship, in four parts: to which is added a glossary / 1869. — DUL 51470. - Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; DEI ; TOR. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1869>Tozer, Elias. Devonshire and other original poems; with some account of ancient customs, superstitions and traditions / by Tickler / Exeter : Devon Weekly Times, 1873. — 94 pages ; 19 cm. - DUL 72360. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjGkGumcF6xf96HWk1L9h7IrubTtz74sMTNFqzDUnt2X86NSE5tifLeZQ7GLq9PsmnROeiaWrdsTAvbrbdjed0GHaEmiTS7eEYOFZ0Y2c9qsdZfl7T0cHoMSK5CaGfx4vQcSHrA1yAIlDc/s640/EXETER-DEVON-WEEKLY-TIMES-1773-DEI-1.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgrDT929FyAxhKT7cBW0d53FI2niKlK62dHkWOVouG5qGwWBpvxSbwctxE4OuMuZe4GpCczBVD3OBbZaOCWtY_hodLwBCeNkRcuvWeqJyRazLoF7YALTCc-qT442-h6r0DIWb8o8ovknsU/s640/EXETER-DEVON-WEEKLY-TIMES-1773-DEI-2.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-VieL2DJ220qLrv44HC-tWJM-dtvSE7gyj9Z5qo7Pd5Zu_-t_8JCnotr5pkHGrakCP5mGYuqqraLyMMU802t4z8mAAOPQKn8I5f7WwFEtkvzYaqpL7q8sY8BYBHfOyugqnXucU3lbSUE/s640/EXETER-DEVON-WEEKLY-TIMES-1773-DEI-3.jpg"></CENTER>Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s821/TOZ ; BAR: 821 /TOZ ; DEI ; EUL. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1869>Tozer, Elias. Devonshire sketches : Dartmoor and its borders / by Tickler. — 1869. — DUL 72370. — <BR />Copies: WSL: B/DAR 5/1869/TIC ; BAR: BX:DAR 5/1869/TOZ ; NDA: D910DAR/TIC ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1870>Pulman, George Philip Rigney, 1819-1880. Devonshire Sketches / 1870. — DUL 59090. - Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1870>Shelly, John. List of books etc written in or relating to the dialects of Devon / compiled by John Shelly. — Plymouth : Pr. by I.W.N.Keys and Son, Bedord Street, [1870?]. — 7 pages ; 21cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p016.427/DEV/SHE<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Bibliographies. <br/><br />
<!D-1871><!TIGiles's>Giles's trip to London: a farm labourer's first peep at the world / London : Jarrold and Sons, 1871. — 103 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 29530. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/GIL. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Fiction. <br/><br />
<!D-1872>Agrikler. See Edwards, Joseph. <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1872>Edwards, Joseph. Poems humourous and philosophical, by Outic, with which are included Rhymes in the west of England dialect / ... by Outis, with ... rhymes in ... dialect by Agrikler: by Agrikler [Joseph Edwards]. — A new edition greatly enlarged. — Bristol : J. Wright and Co., [1875]. — xiii,100,193 pages. - DUL 23530. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; TOR ; SOM: B 821 EDW. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1872>Edwards, Joseph. Rhymes in the West Country dialect / by Agrikler [Joseph Edwards]. — Fourth edition. — London : Houlston and Sons, Paternoster Square, [1890]. -iv,124 pages ; 18 cm. — <CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh5kqKV_ZSip4XTnsQyBduu07lqNa_JW-AcHkmyn5U6Fjy7aVcpKYvm-lCQHJyUPbtSZGwAedIoy_JbaVSKjOVzmkTpvxaBrAcmmPKQC-VE-jjjMEbbTcu-GzlvIov8HAVvdZFoRhsz3Lg/s640/LONDON-HOULSTON-1890-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg2Bg2td8OPIQpYrKJH0TUws6kLBV6ELJmTKqbG883OzTUhLUoovbtCSGH-M6uzhGVb8QfV3suU0O5fI5b6YzJNgyI3VQuVEqNjDrvdOXEOcnZNX1OyWdROzULR-RJyo-IKD6GGwGQbbR4/s640/LONDON-HOULSTON-1890-B.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh7rUwnZ5KEuh1yLvAxPYJZJqlYvtHiQRp_3lXRBm5QI3z5lbLM6q279FPN2BlULmALXagpiL4KQdlv3JFWxCeUyRSGlNbexM0n6QkB8o7zY-9pDHvKc7Me9cdKf9QJgCSDZU3FDnFf3jE/s640/LONDON-HOULSTON-1890-C.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/AGR. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1872>Edwards, Joseph. Rhymes in the West of England Dialect: also rhymes by Outis / by Agrikler [Joseph Edwards}. — Bristol : Lead and Taylor, 1872. — viii,[2],94 pages ; 18 cm. - DUL 23540. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/AGR ; TIV: Tiv AGR 2. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1872>Shrimp, Sarah. Jottings and dottings in the Devonshire dialect / Sarah ShrimpTopsham : R. Richards, [1876?]. — 36 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm. — <CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiRvbqbt_-klAQRglMk3n8SDhSVqddh3VmyPF6hxjYBjzKeT8bcUa2PSH-4l__KhR7ceyIRu_0dSxaMja1vpSQHUL4wSxasDBAjuTq0JiEKTAjeN-TUJ8wG8JOeN4guvQYeJbQ60ihXeS0/s1280/TOPSHAM-RICHARD-1876-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhQvRp_O-lfZvlnma03PodsJQXEI3RnarcEnSqbASFUixzY0fLofiiZVDV6VAFNeLKvKowvc7HinJSoBVoW3YYH9AmT-KsJdl87M3sxgQCY6io3_62XeVk185O3oK6seLrldpR-4NDqOkQ/s1280/TOPSHAM-RICHARD-1876-B.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgRpuH0yPDTmRhtwF6g4Cy2NWG_OxfDpSllY5vC_QIE_6Ix5IK9UDcpjxOWr-z3rX6fLOJA7D1u1a5mXcrtjW4makTN5UP3n3oodiv_aMkfahCHZVAVVvCVl1O7-QpwbmstSs6uJQsOJq4/s1280/TOPSHAM-RICHARD-1876-C.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/SHR. — <br />Subjects: Devon. <br/><br />
<!D-1872>Shrimp, Sarah. The Tops 'em almanac for 1873 / edited and carefully revised by Sarah Shrimp, and her "old man". — Topsham : Printed and published (for Sarah Shrimp) by R. Richards, [1872]. — 48 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhn_e0t4rGFHiZqoq7Sr11Sp0yOLOKIvAVcURNQv0aiQgEKKoqvWoS0WxfBu5lrESRQsIwg5x2N7jZ3v4wFTbeENjM1tLFOcH420OSHzxqi9G1Fa05GsTOwTqTtt4yT4-PHeFehyXOuB5g/s1280/TOPSHAM-RICHARDS-1872-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEin-cDaOW6Z0JBA1eEPfTzx13YmKBnS0DDzZzEcTotjK_gokB3PieV7MnLjTf7oM6uHjCSCGP1aDv6rw8JfmfXHwJxE4RPJaW341OmnYnszreELlCoWGiWjNHhktgO0opqHxaDW4AiVlN8/s1280/TOPSHAM-RICHARDS-1872-B.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/SHR. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Topsham. <br/><br />
<!D-1874>Fox, Sarah Prideaux. Provincialisms Kingsbridge and Its Surroundings / 1874. — Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect. Glossaries. <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Devonshire speech the true classic English / by F.T.Elworthy. — In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, 1880. — 6p ; 22cm. — DUL 24160. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/DEV/ELW<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. The dialect of West Somerset and East Devon / by Frederic Thomas Elworthy . — [London] : English Dialect Society, 1875-88 . — 2 v. ; 22 cm. — Contents: Vol. 1. The dialect of West Somerset ; Grammar of West Somerset dialect ; West Somerset word-book or glossary -- v.2. Vocabulary.<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. The dialect of West Somerset: a paper read before the Philological Society, January 15th, 1875 / Frederick Thomas Elworthy. — English Dialect Society, 1875. — 78 pages ; 18 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/SOM/ELW ; NDA: S427/ELW<br />Subjects: Somerset. West Somerset. Dialects. Grammar. 1875. — <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. The Exmoor scolding / Frederick Thomas ElworthyIn: Devonshire Association, Transactions, 1880. — 7 pages. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/EXM. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. The Exmoor scolding and courtship / 1879. — DUL 24170. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; PLY ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. On the Devonshire pronoun min, or mun=them / by F.T.Elworthy. — In. Devonshire Association, Transactions, 1881. — 11p ; 22cm. — DUL 24190. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/DEV/ELW<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Pronouns. <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. An outline of the grammar of the dialect of West Somerset / London : Trubner & Co, 1877. — 118p ; 23cm.- (English Dialect Society Series; offprint Trans.Philological Soc.). — <BR />Copies: WSL: 427/SOM/ELW ; NDA: S427/ELW<br />Subjects: Somerset. Dialects. West Somerset. Grammar. <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Specimens of English dialects. 1: Devonshire. An Exmoor scolding and courtship /edited by F. T. Elworthy. — London : Published for the English Dialect Sociert by Trübner & Co., 1879. — viii, 222 pages ; 22 cm . — English Dialect Society. [Publications, series D] ; 25 . — No.2 in vol.9 of the society's Publications. Called "part I" in contents and introduction. Perhaps "Nine specimens of English dialects" ed. by Skeat ([Publication] no.76) may be regarded as "part II," though not so called. With reproduction of original title-pages: An Exmoor scolding in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters ... also, an Exmoor courtship. The ninth ed. ... Exeter ... 1778: A bran new wark by ... William de Worfat [i. e. William Hutton] Kendal, 1785. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/EXM ; NDA: D427/EXM ; TOR ; King's College London Library ; Newcastle University Libraries ; The London Library ; Trinity College Dublin Library ; University of Aberdeen Libraries ; University of Hull ; University of Manchester Library ; University of Nottingham Libraries ; University of Oxford Libraries ; University of St Andrews Library. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. The west Somerset word-book : A glossary of dialectal and archaic words and phrases used in the west of Somerset and east Devon / By Frederic Thomas Elworthy . — London : For the English dialect society, Trübner & co., 1886 . — xlviii,876 pages ; 22cm. — DUL 24200. — English Dialect Society. Publications ; 50. — Original glossaries .Large paper edition limited to 75 copies. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 427.003/SOM/ELW ; BAR: 427 /A/ELW ; NDA: S427/ELW 2 ; PLY ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. 1872 - 1905. — The philologist and antiquary was born at Wellington, Somerset. He was educated at a private school at Denmark Hill, London, but was middle-aged when he began to pursue his interest in the dialect and antiquities of west Somerset and east Devon. His paper "The dialect of west Somerset" was read before the Philological Society in 1875, and two further papers, with a contribution by James A. H. Murray, were published in 1877. Murray went to Wellington to clarify points of dialect pronunciation; the visit was the first of many. Murray valued him greatly for his practical help on the <i>New English dictionary</i> and the family contributed over 15,000 quotations for the dictionary. <i>The West Somerset word-book</i>, published in 1886, a glossary of some 900 pages occupied him for more than ten years. He also wrote studies of folk magic and popular superstition. He was a member of the council of the Philological Society, and from 1891 to 1895 edited the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society's <i>Proceedings</i>. He also contributed to the <i>Transactions</i> of the Devonshire Association, for which he was recorder of dialect from 1881-1905. <i>Oxford dictionary of national biography</i>. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Firth, F.W. Devonshire Association, 1875-1878. — Devonshire Association recorder of dialect. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Pengelly, William, 1812-1894. Verbal Provincialisms of South-Western Devonshire / 1875. — Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Glossaries. <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Pengelly, William, 1812-1894. 1875 - 1879. — Devonshire Association recorder of dialect. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Whyte-Melville, George John. Katerfelto: a story of Exmoor / G. J. Whyte-Melville. - London : Chapman and Hall, 1875. — 341 pages,plates : illustrations ; 20 cm. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL: s823/WHY ; SOM: B 823 WHY ; SANHSTite 51-37. - Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1875>Worth, Richard Nicholls, 1837-1896. The West Country Garland / 1875. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjFUcO0jNzX7LqpoIAbgZztHw7ycsY-tDzgF8G_aiBdfywA3-Y23bcwWtX4B2T1B1oY1yga2LU_zxed0D_RhDw5JIi5DLeifW9GGLNmvB30f7LSoqFguzMNcj0QioemWLcaiSSkd3Jq544/s640/PLYMOUTH-BRENDON-1875-DEI-1.jpg"><br >Images from Devon and Exeter Institution copy.</CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjDi9_5CSIZqlfFNMYt9FbHJA-38Gv4kps_IdjvYCHe-Q30QUClZU6auqr2V-SQI237fuvzO46zoXCG1EAKdXOsO6i1sJrNrEA-iSoELO75OCd0UqZJcSZ96SYQxGOSmEbkWq7X1ZFShL4/s640/PLYMOUTH-BRENDON-1875-DEI-2.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj5gRs24QlokS5L38bv1Y36WVU928ygAJFMj_LcwYcrLgiDbOIvesPAfWKCvhMNHFW0ZuPjXfqws0bL3QoalYfvFogL0Frx8HlOZf-CvjBlD-8BhX9lppTA1FpipvSXyKEZm2IGb_mB9_M/s640/PLYMOUTH-BRENDON-1875-DEI-3.jpg"></CENTER>Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1876>Madox-Brown, Oliver. The Dwale Bluth / 1876. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1876>Madox-Brown, Oliver. The Yeth-hounds / 1876. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1877>Devonshire Association. Committee on Devonshire Verbal Provincialisms.Devonshire verbal provincialisms / In: [Devonshire Association, Transactions], [1877-1915]. — A collection of pamphlets. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/DEV/DEV U<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1877>Devonshire Association. Committee on Devonshire Verbal Provincialisms.Report of the Committee on Devonshire Verbal Provincialisms. - 1st-36thIn: Devonshire Association, Transactions, 1877-1923. — Annual. - Continued as: Report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1877>Devonshire Association. Recorder for Dialect. Report on Devonshire Verbal Provincialisms. - 37th-66th. - Devonshire Association, Transactions, 1924-1963. - Annual. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1877>Devonshire Association. Recorder for Dialect. Report on dialect. - 67th+. - Devonshire Association, Transactions, 1964+. - Annual. - Continues: Report on Devonshire Verbal Provincialisms. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1878><!TIFabellae>Fabellae mostellariae: or Devonshire and Wiltshire stories in verse including specimens of the Devonshire Dialect / Exeter : Henry S. Eland, 1878. — 77 pages ; 20 cm. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhIh45sOTnKBaYzx7AI1MzRgNFYP1KC3qpgLKhdOHEqkTM1KmVmuRh_RMWcHb-WzwKvcJ4WUE2S4t8g8KKGqlFUyv2gRlBVZV3aISD2eD7joJf-I_rliYYPnovV3adc_2K6ZCidntdSaAM/s640/EXETER-ELAND-1878-A.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: s398.2/WES/FAB ; BAR: 821 /FAB ; NDA: D821/FAB ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1879>Elworthy, Frederick Thomas, 1830–1907. Exmoor Scolding and Courtship / 1879. — Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Dialogues. <br/><br />
<!D-1881>Slow, Edward. 1841-1925 1881 - 1925. — A carriage builder born in Wilton, Wilshire, and twice mayor of his town, he started writing dialect poetry in 1867, followed by dialect tales and short stories, and a glossary of Wiltshire words.<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1881>Slow, Edward. 1841-1925. A humorous tale in the West Countrie and Cockney dialects entitled Jan Ridley's new wife / Salisbury : R. R. Edwards, [1910]. — 1 volume. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/HUM. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1881>Slow, Edward. 1841-1925. Humourous West Countrie tales / Salisbury : R. R. Edwards, 1899. — 147 pages ; 19 cm. - DUL 66390. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/SLO ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1882>Friend, Hilderic. A glossary of Devonshire plant names / London : Trubner, for the English Dialect Society, 1882. — vi, 63 pages ; 23 cm. - DUL 24370. — English dialect society. [Publications] no. 38.Series C: Original glossaries . — Salamanca Corpus. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s581.03/DEV/FRI<br />Subjects: Devon. Plant names. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1882><!TIGlossary>Glossaries of Words used in the Isle of Wight ... with a list of Devonshire Plant Names / London : Trubner and Co., 1882. — 3 volumes in 1 (145,40,63 pages) ; 23 cm. - English Dialect Society ; 12. - Also issued as "Original glossaries", vols. 23-29 in the Society's Series C. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s581.03/DEV/FRI ; BAR: 581.014/B/FRI ; NDA: D580/FRI ; DEI ; Hathi Trust Digital Library ; King's College London Library ; National Library of Wales. — <br />Subjects: Devon. <br/><br />
<!D-1883>Baring-Gould, Sabine, 1834-1924 <!1883 - 1899>Several of his works include dialect. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1883>Baring-Gould, Sabine, 1834-1924. Dartmoor Idylls / S. Baring-Gould. - 1896. — DUL 02600. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1883>Baring-Gould, Sabine, 1834-1924. Furze Bloom : tales of the western moors / S. Baring-Gould. - 1899. — DUL 02690. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1883>Baring-Gould, Sabine, 1834-1924. John Herring / S. Baring-Gould. - 1883. — DUL 02740. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Dialect texts. <br/><br />
<!D-1883>Baring-Gould, Sabine, 1834-1924. Old Country Life / S. Baring-Gould. - 1890. — DUL 02820. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Rural life. Dialect texts. <br/><br />
<!D-1883>Baring-Gould, Sabine, 1834-1924. Red Spider / S. Baring-Gould. - 1883. — DUL 02860. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Dialect texts. <br/><br />
<!D-1883>Baring-Gould, Sabine, 1834-1924. Songs and ballads of the west / S. Baring-Gould. - 1892. — Lamplugh, pages63DUL 02900. - Widecombe Fair etc. <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Folk songs. Dialect texts. <br/><br />
<!D-1883>Baring-Gould, Sabine, 1834-1924. Urith, A Tale of Dartmoor / S. Baring-Gould. - 1891. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Fiction. Dialect texts. <br/><br />
<!D-1883>Davies, E. W. L.. The Outdoor Life of the Rev. John Russell / 1883. — DUL 17140. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1885>Weymouth, Richard Francis. Presidential Address [The Devonshire Dialect] / 1885. — Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect. <br/><br />
<!D-1886>Gibbons, Maria Susannah, 1841-1900. We donkeys in Devon / Volo non Valeo [Gibbons]Exeter : Henry S. Eland, 1886. — [4],74 pages ; 20 cm. - DUL 29200. - <BR />Copies: WSL: DEV/1886/GIB ; BAR: B/1886/GIB. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1886>Worth, Richard Nicholls, 1837-1896. Dialect and Folklore / In:A history of Devonshire with sketches of its leading worthies. London: Elliot Stock, 1886. — Pages 335-340. - Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect. <br/><br />
<!D-1887>Hare, William. Brither Jan's visit ta tha Crismiss pantymime : a poetic epistle in the Devonshire dialect : with other effusions / by W. Hare . — 2nd ed. . — [Exeter] : [Devon Weekly Times?], [1885?]. - 65 pages : illustrations ; 18cm. — DUL 32670. — <BR />Copies: University of Cambridge: Trinity College<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1887>Hare, William. Brither Jan's visit ta tha Crismiss pantymime: a poetic epistle in the Devonshire dialect with other effusions - William Hare3rd edition. — Exeter : Devon Weekly Times, 1887. — 72 pages ; 21 cm. — DUL 32670. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgeUCAzWVQKVubyAqhpOnaeO1ScjgFXxg-6F3igPBfIZ3TT5EGzizT-HCaUcUwEiWQJ_n5OT2bQnB5eUN9TnA6XbCZ8X1DzXcZgLs-T-n0NPLLnzTRpOzKqV19vlxTrqk6kuOPHNwUGlfY/s640/EXETER-DEVON-WEEKLY-TIMES-1887-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgqVaj0GpZEn7RKdb80a-Fs9VFto9NAZVi9PIJ_1zHCgrJ_oyNv199Fb0s1Zj2Iphil4Q2BMabbimgfXuRP7xGvtVtAMIUr_ZmPem0HeL9xhhb2OYAIEGg10C9a7GkwGCv7lw5ifcGemug/s640/EXETER-DEVON-WEEKLY-TIMES-1887-B.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/HAR ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1887>Hare, William. Brither Jan's visit ta tha Crismiss pantymime: a poetic epistle in the Devonshire dialect with other effusions / William HareExeter : Thomas Upward, 1892. — 71 pages ; 21 cm. — DUL 32670. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/HAR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1888>Burnett, B. L. From Stable Boy to Merchant Prince. A Devonshire story / 1888. — DUL 08330. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: PLY. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1889>Page, John LL V. Dartmoor Words / In: 1889. — Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1889>Peard, F. M. Mother Molly / 1889. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1890>Pasmore, W. S <!1890 - 1901. — >Writer in dialect. Contains dialect. Salamanca Corpus. — <br/><br />
<!D-1890>Pasmore, W. S. Captain O ... takes to keeping a coach / W. S. PasmoreExeter: Besley and Dalgleish, [1890]. — 8 pages ; 17 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s 828.99/PAS (bound with: The story of the Cornish jury). — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1890>Pasmore, W. S. I do's it vor excercise / W. S. Pasmore. — Exeter : H. Besley and Son, [1890]. — 8 pages ; 17 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/PAS bound with: The story of the Cornish jury. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1890>Pasmore, W. S. The mock berryin', Sir Thomas Fry and the Botus-Fleming overseers / W. S. Pasmore. — Exeter : H. Besley and Son, [1890]. — 8 pages ; 17 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/PAS bound with: The story of the Cornish jury. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Botus Fleming. <br/><br />
<!D-1890>Pasmore, W. S. Old stories of Devon and Cornwall / W. S. Pasmore. — Exeter : Henry S. Eland, [1890]. — 1 volume ; 18 cm. — DUL 51920. - Cover title. Collection of stories separately catalogued. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/PAS. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1890>Pasmore, W. S. Seven Droll Stories ... Related by W. S. Pasmore / [PASMORE, W. S.] . — Exeter : Besley & Son [1890] . — 5 parts ; (8º). — Contents: The Tavistock local fencibles -- Jope -- Wat be those Boogles blowin' vor? -- The Mock Berryin -- Sir Thomas Fry -- The Botus-Fleming overseers - Captain O.. takes to keeping a coach -- The song of the press gang. — <BR />Copies: British Library ; National Library of Scotland ; University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of Oxford Libraries<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1890>Pasmore, W. S. The song of the press gang / W. S. Pasmore. — Exeter : H. Besley and Son, [1890]. — 8 pages ; 19 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/PAS ; BAR: 828.99/PAS. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1890>Pasmore, W. S. The story of the coach wheels / W. S. Pasmore. — Exeter : H. Besley and Son, [1890]. — 8 pages ; 17 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/PAS bound with other stories. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1890>Pasmore, W. S. The story of the Cornish jury / W. S. Pasmore. — Exeter : H. Besley and Son, [1890]. — 8 pages ; 17 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/PAS bound with other stories. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!D-1890>Pasmore, W. S. The story of the Tavistock local fencibles and Jope / W. S. Pasmore. — Exeter : H. Besley and Son, [1890]. — 8 pages ; 17 cm. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjntEYNiJaYQTf7048EuQ2yC-PL7XI3Rsw39LpPeNveRAKOuI-SyWcpdWcKBQJfsUqu97aL0P_p0Wfz0CBK3VCReEJbrD-bDE2R6LwZWjvnKcrcJimxZvfb4dlls_9F9qBxqcSY8OJoYaA/s640/EXETER-BESLEY-1890-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEizh0sqK8SOabMwWeLYccZuM7ZQ8vFs8UB7WP8Psi_-CIWspnLcgeRSIpvZDuGM05eflL7XFXu3DIirTT9QdhyTCycKxhyMP3IEzNUx-XfY3H7FHERUx0a0OJ-qL6p7aAM_t5dPrkBdv1I/s640/EXETER-BESLEY-1890-B.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/PAS bound with other stories. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Tavistock. <br/><br />
<!D-1890>Pasmore, W. S. Tales of Devon and Cornwall / W. S. Pasmore. — 4th edition. — Exeter : Printed and published by Besley and Dalgleish Ltd, South Street, 1901. — [8],76 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm. — <CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhJNLFL0lrfwEkK3Aft3DEoNjZaxHdQ60rmaQcFPscc1cVL-0wJUh-SCFvOFCnzKdE-a7DC9sWTky9flY0uzMfEB2RlTYjrd0jBNAK5wBeZYdMb7Ji1vIb2ij6HeqAmrvsBoykKBNNmGG4/s640/EXETER-BESLEY-1901-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg0gKM6UOw6DNRTJRWGBT59ihoyighibX0RH9z4UboQ3O_QcwpQE-7mYi3JZGexGaYgNgyEcvR3Gz1HBphuYcoG3kXiLTaEjEPz6WXJ057_pRkbjWFfHjn1dRFWe3Z3Cai_J_ChSs-N0qU/s640/EXETER-BESLEY-1901-B.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiyUbzhKOHAagz_58r2T6GVAxbYfaeL2mZcBBbtEWjCvqNFDOLS3faj-eQvHeJ4qT0ftFOuy3bppZfCY-S42BJhDccJcajsDDnR5TfmG8j1tzl24S-d7TN8mP0SnPKuYF1hK2DmqMlZMNA/s2048/EXETER-BESLEY-1901-C.JPG"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitrVZ8UKEEBFk2NAMsqlqZcLdIlq_MMDNO__kAD-8Rq_NOpxQNTnD4GIwUoff73jr3SN0tqFQ2rwlulHLUzS3JqLKoBqQ44ujeRLPAzt_lyi9xBf6SQxudsFIC0EFrJUe0wMLNJ4NVT2Q/s640/EXETER-BESLEY-1901-D.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/PAS ; BAR: 828.99/PAS ; NDA: D427/PAS. — . — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1890>Pasmore, W. S. Tales of Devon and Cornwall / 3rd ed. — 1900. — Lamplugh, pages62DUL 51930. - <BR />Copies: WSL ; DEI ; EXU ; TOR. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1890>Pasmore, W. S. Wat be thoose boogles blowin' vor? / W. S. Pasmore. — Exeter : H. Besley and Son, [1890]. — 8 pages ; 17 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/PAS bound with: The story of the Cornish jury. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1890c>Crompton, Reginald. Thicky furrut: a Devonshire poaching story / Reginald CromptonExeter : W. Chudley, [1890]. — 8 pages ; 18 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/CRO. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1890n>Northcote, Stafford, Sir, Earl of Iddesleigh. Life, Letters, And Diaries Of Sir Stafford Northcote, First Earl Of Iddesleigh / edited by Andrew Lang. — London : W. Blackwood and Sons, 1890. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhuotR4Mdt_pYkdKUCWEnMlUB4RGeLK2sGrZ98JeVZ4FD7LdT8eov5B9XXQpAcLyy4U0rVqawsLmDszHeYCoJDwcMwUWor8_N59oKGgQ9QX2YNY62rUO1TyaoSvf_fX2hjZ6HteoOrM41g/s1280/LONDON-BLACKWELL-1900-NORTHCOTE.jpg"></CENTER>Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL ; TOR. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1891 >Chope, Richard Pearse, 1862-1938. <!1891 - 1938. — >Born in Farford near Bideford. He was educated at West Buckland School and Trinity College, Cambridge 1881-1884. He worked in the Patent Office, being in charge of the printing section, retiring in 1922. He joined the Devonshire Association in 1896, and wrote his first paper for the <i>Transactions</i> in 1902, editing the <i>Transactions</i> from 1928 to 1930, and preparing the reports on folklore from 1925 to 1936. He also edited the <i>Yearbook</i> of the London Devonian Association and <i>Devon and Cornwall notes and queries</i>. In 1891 he wrote <i>The Dialect of Hartland</i> for the English Dialect Society, and assisted in the production of the <i>English dialect dictionary</i>. On the speech of his native county he was the foremost living authority. In 1902 he wrote the <i>Story of Hartland</i>, printed it on a wooden press of his own making, and published the book himself. He contributed a series of monthly notes to the <i>Hartland chronicle</i>. He lived a bachelor for many years at Fosfelle, a farmhouse close to Farford, the home of his early friend, John Lane, the publisher at the sign of the Bodley Head, "who had done so much for the young and lonely student who went to London in 1884". Obituary <i>Transactions</i> of the Devonshire Association, 1938 ; Lamplugh, pages 56-61. - <br/><br />
<!D-1891>Chope, Richard Pearse, 1862-1938. The book dialect of North Devon / by R. Pearse Chope . — In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 49, 1917. — Pages 320-340 ; 22 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/DEV/CHO (offprint) ; British Library. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1891>Chope, Richard Pearse, 1862-1938. The Devil's gold ring / R. Pearse. Chope. —In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, 1921. — Pages 159-161. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. <br/><br />
<!D-1891>Chope, Richard Pearse, 1862-1938. Devonshire animal and insect names / R. Pearse. Chope. —In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 66, 1934. — Pages 327-355. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. <br/><br />
<!D-1891>Chope, Richard Pearse, 1862-1938. Devonshire bird names / R. Pearse. Chope. —In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 65, 1933. — Pages 237-292. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. <br/><br />
<!D-1891>Chope, Richard Pearse, 1862-1938. Devonshire fish names / R. Pearse. Chope. —In: Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 67, 1935. — Pages 421-433. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. <br/><br />
<!D-1891>Chope, Richard Pearse, 1862-1938. A dialect letter, with glossary / R. Pearse. Chope. —In:Devonshire Association, Transactions, vol. 45, 1913. — Pages 276-301. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; British Library (offprint). — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1891>Chope, Richard Pearse, 1862-1938. The dialect of Hartland, Devonshire / By R. Pearse Chope, B. A. With a map of the district . — London : Pub. for the English dialect society by K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, & co. 1891 . — 123, [1] p : front. (double map) ; 23 cm . — DUL 11240. — English dialect society. Series C. Original glossaries. Publication ; no.65 . — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427.003/HAR/CHO ; BAR: 427 /HAR 7/CHO ; NDA: D427/CHO ; PLY ; TOR ; King's College London Library ; National Library of Wales. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1891>Chope, Richard Pearse, 1862-1938. Dialect words derived from the Cornish language / In: Devon and Cornwall notes and queries ; vol. 12, no. 1, 1922. — Pages 36-42. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. <br/><br />
<!D-1891>Chope, Richard Pearse, 1862-1938. The earliest poem in the Devonshire dialect / R. Pearse. Chope. —In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, vol. 12, no. 5, 1923. — Pages 233-238. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. <br/><br />
<!D-1892>Hewett, Sarah, 1838-1903. 1892 - 1903. — Born Sarah Anning at Chevithorne, Tiverton, she was married in Tiverton and ran a ladies school at her home. She became a member of the Devonshire Assiciation in 1891 when her address is recorded as The Wilderness, Tiverton. In 1899 she gives her address as 3 Blundells Terrace. She claimed to have spent a quarter of a century collecting the words and phrased for <i>The peasant speech of Devon</i>. She also wrote <i>West Country stories</i> (1896) and <i>Fairies</i> (1900). She is buried in Tiverton cemetery. Clarke, Jennifer, <i>Exploring the West Country : a woman's guide</i>, page 76 ; Lamplugh, pages 42-48. — <br/><br />
<!D-1892>Hewett, Sarah. Nummits and crummits : Devonshire customs, characteristics and folk-lore / . by Sarah Hewitt. — 1900. — DUL 34730. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; PLY; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1892>Hewett, Sarah. The peasant speech of Devon and other matters connected therewith / by Sarah Hewitt. — 2nd edition. — London : Elliott Stock, 1892. — xi,184 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 34740. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 427/DEV/HEW ; BAR: 427 /B/HEW ; NDA: D427/HEW 2 ; EUL ; PLY ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1892>O'Neill, H. C. Devonshire Idyls / 1892. — Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1892>O'Neill, Hannah Cox. Devonshire idylls / Hannah Cox O'Neill. — 3rd edition. — 1892. — Lamplugh, pages 49-53. — DUL 50700. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; TOR<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1892>O'Neill, Hannah Cox. Told in the dimpsies / Hannah Cox O'Neill. — 1893. — DUL 50710. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; DEI ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1892>Raymond, Walter. Gentleman Upcotts daughter / Tom Cobbleigh [Walter Raymond]. — London : T. Fisher Unwin, 1892. — 224 pages ; 18 cm. <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjA92-LhXcd5nQwHMzwxKIqnLWKnYTDwU82DziXiWHAZJZ_wR9zhLW7WA3Mo9XnFy9PEn-eDKuCWAXL8C4SYKzEozLJQlOuGA4vICJRDJ7Xey8GKhTgKOoNni_5q-9nFP4_1mqU3ckSXLo/s640/LONDON-UNWIN-1892-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjjfnhqHdKVwQIUQe-qWrNaPmvzMPQSVmtdPLf11haK-Xy3A2EgJxrCvOuhpofkPkf_iug37BQnhO5kWMulCaAjP8xgi5-RhF5Scfn5U9eLJY2JibnHCxubcmgVsad3jx0zUC-TucEgW8k/s640/LONDON-UNWIN-1892-B.jpg"></CENTER>Pseudonym library. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s823/COB. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect literature. Fiction. <br/><br />
<!D-1893>Hartier, Osgood. Home brewed / By Osgood and Mary Hartier. — London ; Exeter : Eland, 1893?]. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEijnoD1c52z5m0XXMvuTxuWAVC2BAWnUIyeA65gNRrWH7zhW0skod3dxcLOYaJqBOUYB_Uz3IO2h5m5XjYsPDVEIfqi2hS8LrHoe42Td5PdQONmPytBRyyVu6uAO7AOfRGWk_jHCjHIlRA/s1280/EXETER-ELAND-1893-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhp986fs4g-xYFESvIDU_DXh3g6mV2ZcouAN7JSmsYMXw4pRCPkVI52eZfcr9f6jg6pdT9zp6F0h0QPmyPMf4iZjLPdj_DDw7d9v6EUAyqhk-sa0tL7DKfd-K__MA9BjnmH3WY7pMjTyCw/s1280/EXETER-ELAND-1893-B.jpg"></CENTER>Has advertisements for Devonshire idylls, 3rd ed titon (1893) and Told in the dimpsies (1893). —<BR />Copies: WSL ; TOR. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1893>O'Neill, H. C. Told in the Dimpses / London : Gibbings & Company, 1893. — 157 pages, plate : illustrations ; 16 cm. - Contains dialact (Salamanca Corpus). - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/ONE ; NDA: D823/ONE. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1893>Wreford, Reginald. Jan Clattery at the Demshur dinner / Reginald Wreford. - Tiverton : Gregory and Son, [1893]. — 12 pages ; 16 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99 ; NDA: DP828/WRE ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1894>Owen, John. Verse Musings / 1894. — Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1895>Hartier, Mary. Village Craft / In:1895 . — Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1895>Mortimer, Geoffrey. Tales from the Western Moors / 1895. — DUL 48700. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: DEI. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1895>Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960. Down Dartmoor Way / Eden Phillpotts. - 1895. — DUL 53920. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1895>Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960. Good Red Earth / Eden Phillpotts. - 1901. — DUL 54250. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1895>Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960. Lying Prophets. A novel / Eden Phillpotts. - 1897. — DUL 54530. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1895>Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960. The Red Rose / Eden Phillpotts. - In:The striking hours, 1900. — DUL 55160. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1895>Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960. Sam of Sorrow Corner / Eden Phillpotts. - In: The striking hours, 1900. — DUL 55160. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1895>Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960. Sons of the Morning / Eden Phillpotts. - 1900. — DUL 55110. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose<br/><br />
<!D-1895>Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960. The Striking Hours / Eden Phillpotts. - 1901. — DUL 55160. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1896>Chanter, Gratiana. The Witch of Withyford. A story of Exmoor / 1896. — DUL 10220. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL ; DEI. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1896>Creswell, H. Ginger. A Story of the Devonshire 'Lumpers' / In:1896. — Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1896>Hartier, Mary. Chapel Folk / 1896. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1896>Hartier, Mary. Home Brewed from the West Country / 1896. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1896>Rock, William Frederick, 1801-1890. Jim an' Nell, by William Frederick Rock; a dramatic poem in the dialect of North Devon, 1867 / In: Nine specimens of English dialects. —edited from various sources by Walter Skeat, 1896. — xxiv, 193 pages ; 8vo . — English Dialect Society, Publications ; no.76.Series D, Miscellaneous . — Published for the English Dialect Society. Contents: II. Jim an' Nell, by William Frederick Rock; a dramatic poem in the dialect of North Devon; 1867 . — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1896>Rock, William Frederick, 1801-1890. Jim an' Nell: a dramatic poem in the dialect of North Devon / 1896. — Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1897>Ford, George. The Larramys / 1897. — DUL 27080. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL<br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose<br/><br />
<!D-1897>Fortescue, John William, Sir. The story of a red deer. -London : Macmillan, 1897. — vii, 144 pages ; 22 cm. — Dialect animals. Lamplugh pages 53-55. — <BR />Copies: NDA: D823/FOR ; TIV: Tiv FOR 84. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1897>Jane, Frederick Thomas, 1865-1916.. The Lordship, the Passen and We / by Fred T. Jane. - London : A.D. Innes & Co., 1897. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: EXU: S 828.99235 JAN. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1898>Keats, Gwendoline, 1865-1934. Life is life and other tales and episodes / Zack. - Edinburgh : Blackwood, 1898. — [8],323 pages ; 18 cm. - DUL 81410. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s823/ZAC. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialect texts. Fiction. <br/><br />
<!D-1899>Ford, George. Postle Farm / 1899. — DUL 27090. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose<br/><br />
<!D-1899>Keats, Gwendoline, 1865-1934. On Trial / Zack. - Edinburgh ; London : W. Blackwood & Sons, 1899. — vi, 271 pages ; 8º. - Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: British Library. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1899>Salmon, Arthur L. West-Country Ballads and Verses / 1899. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1899>Slow, Edward. The Wiltshire Moonraker's edition of West Countrie rhymes / Edward SlowSalisbury : R. R. Edwards, [1903]. — 372 pages ; 19 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/SLO. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1900 >Coles, Albert John. See: Stewer, Jan. <br/><br />
<!D-1900 >Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. 1900 - 1920. — Born in Brentford, Middlesex, educated Trinity College Cambridge 1868-1871. Rector of Bridford 1880-1890, vicar of Braunton 1890-1916. As Uncle Tom Cobleigh began to contibute dialect stories to the <i>Devon and Exeter gazette</i> with A. J. Coles (Jan Stewer) in 1900. Continued alone from November 1905 when Jan Stewer left Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club. Venn <i>Alumni Cantabrigienses</i>. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900 >Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. The talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's club / Uncle Tom Cobleigh [E. R. Gotto] and Jan Stewer [A. J. Coles]. — Exeter : Devon and Exeter Gazette, [1900-1908]. — 2 volumes (unpaginated) ; 40 cm. — DUL 68770. — Volume 1: 9 March 1900-20 January 1905 ; volume 2: 27 January 1905-18 March 1908 with some from 1902 and 1903. Until 1905 many contiributions signed Jan Stewer, later ones Uncle (or Unkle) Tom Cobeligh. — <BR />Copies: WSL: sf828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900 >Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. The talk at Uncle Tom Cobleigh's club from the Devon & Exeter Daily Gazette March 2nd 1900 - Feb 23rd 1906 / Uncle Tom Cobleigh [E. R. Gotto] and Jan Stewer [A. J. Coles]. — Exeter : Devon and Exeter Gazette, [1900-1906]. — 218 leaves ; 35 cm. — DUL 30430. — Index lists 296 pieces in chronological order. — <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/COB. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900/1907>Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Zum vunny Demshur tellins ... Reprinted from “The Devon and Exeter Daily Gazette.” / by uncle Tom Cobleigh. - London : Simpkin, Marshall & Co ; Exeter : Henry S. Elands, [1907]. - 108 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 30440. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEia_UE0xeb0ZkaMqW5PioimD22519L919vBJSZdw6pax1penzaMD6e0jyszCEc9noNn88B6CO2fg2-ZAgWasGcX6sNGT_5EQ-ttgmk_ZNP0Sa_ukvw1T7Bru81vUiXVI6QYzogt4jeZcDw/s640/EXETER-ELAND-1907-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjmalT6H4bPtWoKH2c6a371xi7TijzzBZf0x-uvG7C1QY_Gu2JFCVAX1o3wj44ICrRJxNiW_tvIZ1Pqp2hXYmDqCIsRpGKFghIs8Juzq_1j5fO1eJS4av83ZvvG4LW-XyqgTxlpzgOAYLI/s640/EXETER-ELAND-1907-B.jpg"></CENTER>Reprinted from the Devon and Exeter Gazette. Alternative imprint: London: Simpkin Marchall. <BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/COB ; BAR: 828.99/COB ; NDA: D427/COB ; British Library ; University of Oxford Libraries ; Cambridge University Library. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900/1914>Gotto, Edward Robert, 1851-1935. Down in Devon. Humorous tales. / Told by Uncle Tom Cobleigh. - London : Heath, Cranton and Ousley, [1914]. - 255 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 30420. — Author was vicar of Braunton. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s823/COB ; DEI ; University of Oxford Libraries ; National Library of Scotland ; University of Cambridge Libraries. — <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Gundry, A. W. Notes on "Westward ho!" / by A.W. Gundry and L.G.W. Wilkinson . — London : Winchester Simpkin and Co., Limited Warren and Son, 1900 . — 131 pages, [4] leaves of plates : maps ; 19 cm. — Contents include: The Devon dialect and Devonshire dialect in "Westward ho!" -- Spanish words in "Westward ho!" -- Notes on the text -- Biographies -- Geographical names -- Examination questions -- Index to names in South America and the West Indies -- Index to Devonshire names. — <BR />Copies: University of Cambridge Libraries<br />Subjects: Devon. <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Norway, Arthur H. Parson Peter, a tale of the Dart / 1900. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1900><!TIScrapbook>Scrapbook of newspaper cuttings in Devon dialect : [compiled by E.L. Brealy?] / [S.l. s.n. , [96] pages. — Sources include the "Express and Echo". Pieces attributed to William Quintrell, Weel Brewer, Unkle Tom, Harry Hawke, Kenton Kerrieslaw, Jan Brewer, Liz Brewer, Jan Stewer, Tom Cobleigh; pieces include "Mary Ann's opinion of the new street cars" and "Maary Ann's visit to a knife and foork tay". — <BR />Copies: DEI: SW cupboard untraced 2021. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Agatha's heaven: a comedy in three acts / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Herbert Jenkins, [1933]. — 112 pages ; 18 cm. — DUL68640. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s822/COL : EUL ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Agatha's heaven: a comedy in three acts / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Herbert Jenkins, 1938. — 112 pages ; 18 cm. - DUL68640. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s822/COL ; TIV: TiW STE 60 ; TOT ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. At home and abroad / Jan Stewer . — Facsimile ed. . — Highweek : Broad Street Pub., 2010 . — 95 pages ; 17 cm . — ISBN: 9780955701962 (pbk.). — Tales in old Devon dialect.. -<BR />Copies: British Library<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Barnet's folly : a Devonshire play / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Herbert Jenkins, 1932. — 110 pages ; 18 cm. - DUL 68650. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s822/STE ; DEI ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In a Devonshire carrier's van / Jan Stewer . — Newton Abbot : Broad Street Publishing, 2012 . — 107 pages ; 17 cm . — ISBN: 9780955701993 (pbk.) ; 0955701996 (pbk.). — <BR />Copies: National Library of Scotland ; National Library of Wales. —<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In a Devonshire carrier's van : tales told in the Devon Dialect / [Coles, Albert John.] . — Plymouth : Western Morning News, 19--. — <BR />Copies: DEI. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In a Devonshire carrier's van : tales told in the Devon dialect / [Coles, Albert John.] . — Plymouth : Western Morning News" Co., [193-?]. — <BR />Copies: University of Exeter Library<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In a Devonshire carrier's van : tales told in the Devon dialect / by "Jan Stewer". Third series . — Second edition. . — Plymouth : Western Morning News Co., [1915?] . — 118 pages, 2 unnumbered pages ; 18 cm. — Reprinted from "The illustrated Western weekly news". Title page: Third series. Cover: 2nd edition, Third series. — <BR />Copies: University of Leeds Library<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In a Devonshire carrier's van : tales told in the Devon dialect / by "Jan Stewer" . — Plymouth : Western Morning News Co Ltd, [193-] . — [118 pages]<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In a Devonshire carrier's van. 1st series / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Plymouth : Illustrated Western Weekly News, [1906?]. — 104 pages. — DUL 68670. — <BR />Copies: EUL ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In a Devonshire carrier's van. 1st-3rd series / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Plymouth : Illustrated Western Weekly News, [1906-1912. — DUL 68670. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In a Devonshire carrier's van. 2nd series / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Plymouth : Illustrated Western Weekly News, [1910?]. — 107,[5] pages. — DUL 68670. — <BR />Copies: BAR: 828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In a Devonshire carrier's van. 3rd series / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Plymouth : Illustrated Western Weekly News, [1912. — 118,[2] pages. — DUL 68670. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/STE ; BAR: 828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In a Devonshire Carrier's Van. Tales told in the Devon dialect. (Reprinted from “The Illustrated Western Weekly News.”) / [STEWER, Jan pseud. [i.e. Albert John Coles.]] . — Plymouth : Western Morning News Co [,1906-12] . — 3 parts ; (8º). — <BR />Copies: British Library<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. [In a Devonshire Carrier's Van. Tales told in the Devon dialect. (Reprinted from “The Illustrated Western Weekly News.”)] / By Jan Stewer [A. J. Coles]. — [Another edition of pt. 1.] In a Devonshire Carrier's Van, etc. . — Plymouth : Western Morning News Co, [1912] . — 104 pages ; (8º). — <BR />Copies: British Library<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In chimley corner / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Westaway Books, 1949. — 256 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 68680. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; BAR: 828.99/STE ; PLY ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In chimley corner / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Herbert Jenkins, 1927. — 256 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 68680. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan Stewer at home and abroad / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Plymouth : Western Morning News, [1920]. — [6],94 pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 68690. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; PLY ; TIV: TiW STE 61. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan Stewer's Demshur buke / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Exeter : Besley and Dalgleish, [1905?. — 72 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 68660. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; BAR: 828.99/STE ; NDA: D823/STE . — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan Stewer's Demshur buke / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Exeter : Besley and Dalgleish, [1910?. — 102 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 68660. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; TOR ; EUL. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan Stewer's Demshur buke / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Exeter : Besley and Dalgleish, [1905?. — 102 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 68660. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; TOR in stock. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Jan Stewer's Devonshire book / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Exeter : Besley and Dalgleish, 1915. — 81 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 68660. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias and Betty / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Herbert Jenkins,1938. — 312 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 68700. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; PLY ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Lias and Betty / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Westaway Books, 1952. — 312 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 68700. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ole biskit / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Exeter : Besley and Copp, 1925. — 240 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 68710. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; BAR: 828.99/STE ; EUL. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ole biskit / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Westaway Books, 1950. — 255 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 68710 ; BNB: B50-09304. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; BAR: 828.99/STE ; NDA: D823/STE . — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ole biskit / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Herbert Jenkins,1933. — 255 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 68710. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; BAR: 828.99/STE ; PLY ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ole Biskit / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Gloucester : Alan Sutton Publishing, 1987. — 152 pages ; 21 cm. — DUL 68710. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; PLY: in stock. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. On the Moor of a night / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Westaway Books, 1949. — 249 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 68720. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; BAR: 828.99/STE ; NDA: D823/STE ; DEI ; PLY ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Our weekly dialect story / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Plymouth : Western Weekly News, 1920-1929. — [120] pages ; 21 x 28 cm. — Collection of cuttings from Western Weekly News and Illustrated Western Weekly News pasted into pages of William Whiteley furniture catalogue, Queen's Road, london W. 2.. — <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Out come Mother and me: song / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : J. H. Larway, 1923. — [7] leaves ; 33 cm. DUL 68730. — Score of songs. — <BR />Copies: WSL: px784.30613/STE ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A parcel of ol' crams / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Gloucester : Alan Sutton Publishing, 1980. — 251 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN: ISBN 0904387577. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A parcel of ol' crams / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Herbert Jenkins, 1930. — 251 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 68740. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; PLY ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A parcel of ol' crams / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Herbert Jenkins, 1932. — 251 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 68740. — Second printing of edition originall published 1930. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. A parcel of ol' crams / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Westaway Books, 1950. — 251 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 68740. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Rules and regillations of the new Milk and Dairies Order / according to Jan Stewer . — Whitestone : Pool Farm, [19--] . — [4] pages - <BR />Copies: DEI. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Rules and regillations of the new milk and dairies order / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Exeter : Besley and Copp, [1929?]. — 6 pages ; 20 cm. — Later issue? To check. <BR />Copies: WSL: p 828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Rules and regillations of the new milk and dairies order / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Exeter : Besley and Copp, [1928]. — 6 pages ; 20 cm. — DUL 68750. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p 828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. The shop with two windows / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Westaway Books, 1952. — 192 pages ; 19 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/STE ; BAR: 828.99/STE ; PLY; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club / Devon and Exeter Gazette, 9 March, 1900. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Uncle Tom Cobleigh's Club at Torquay races. In the Devonshire dialect / by Jan Stewer. - Exeter : Published by Besley & Dalgleish Ltd, Art Printers, 89 & 90, South Street, Exeter, [1925?]. - 16 pages ; 18 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: sx828.99/STE Acc 791213/01, page 97. - <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. What about a little drop o' cider, just to warm the cockles... Devonshire song / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : J. H. Larway, 1926. — 7 pages ; 30 cm. — DUL 68780. — <BR />Copies: WSL: px784.30613/STE ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. When Mother and me joined in: Devon country song / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : J. H. Larway, 1930. — 10 pages ; 30 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: px784.30613/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Yap / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Gloucester : Alan Sutton Publishing, 1987. — 148 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN: 0862994314. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; BAR: 828.99/STE ; NDA: D823/STE . — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Yap / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Herbert Jenkins, [1934]. — 252 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 68790. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; BAR: 828.99/STE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Yap / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — London : Herbert Jenkins, 1931. — 252 pages ; 17 cm. — DUL 68790. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/STE ; PLY ; TOR. — . — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Weeks, William. Bits o' Broad Devon / [WEEKS, William Lecturer at the Exeter Training College.] . — 3rd edition. — Exeter : William Pollard & Co, 1903 . — 104 pages ; (8º). — <BR />Copies: British Library ; National Library of Scotland ; University of Cambridge Libraries<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Weeks, William. Bits o' broad Devon / William WeeksFifth edition. — Exeter : William Pollard & Co. Ltd, Bampfylde Street, 1924. — [8],106, [2] pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 76240. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiFfzZd-aUrzv8R6YFZQ7e0eeNYC00Bs-Hm2ax5QVyC60J5nmHTwwmEBdihBfAzuBIy7kJcBXy88ZpkSOGjpe1somvIs6tR1WQS8saXVtNfBaNB1d4_JCZnJ5vuq4B7dJCPuh8DkxumB9I/s1280/EXETER-POLLARD-1924-WEEKS-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg-HooOcWi2XrlQBMgikz3LIX9iVKtFEaZALuuDhiHJVew_wRyxc5aBqoYhlDCRQ1mBhEa9ul3z18lQ1h8rcvGXwEYhlOAn17BS38NgxE-w19Y_T0YOkFnITdtUwaQGaz814LUXnbKY2xs/s1280/EXETER-POLLARD-1924-WEEKS-B.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEho2Y5CnA2LaW5-_NHm-MrX9mUIXn_nQKaUfgYeMIglVS_4FopmvN31zBBsehCfnIZZZWQKpvmwsgKjWMdEMr3Fa5OJ8OP7ogGR2zhZl1HR28_W3ydjGj0Dmb62qbcP5sGjqyCyUqsUsWQ/s1280/EXETER-POLLARD-1924-WEEKS-C.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/WEE ; BAR: 828.99/WEE ; NDA: D427/WEE ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Weeks, William. Bits o' broad Devon, for parish entertainments / William Weeks[4th edition?]. — Exeter : William Pollard & Company, 1906. — [10], 105,[4] pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 76240. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/WEE ; NDA: D427/WEE ; EUL ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Weeks, William. Bits o' Broad Devon, for parish entertainments, with a few occasional rhymes / [WEEKS, William Lecturer at the Exeter Training College.] . — 2nd edition. — Exeter : William Pollard & Co, 1902 . — 86 pages ; (8º). — <BR />Copies: British Library ; National Library of Scotland ; University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of Exeter Library<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Weeks, William. Bits o'broad Devon, for parish entertainments, with a few occasional rhymes / by William WeeksSecond edition. — Exeter : William Pollard & Company, 1902. — DUL 76240. — <BR />Copies: EUL. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Weeks, William. Bits o'broad Devon, for parish entertainments, with a few occasional rhymes / by William Weeks. - Exeter : William Pollard & Co. Ltd., 39 & 40, North Street, 1900. — [8],48,[4] pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 76240. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjo8qFcaWxYhbUkv_t55_QD3DqjFopUU32sUQMyZA98BG2HBxuCodhpo9F930Wz0bB40mHDFl1YFJJUj3qSkX16ty4P3N8Ad3p_T0ZZfAgQYzeDUPPwmYQ5HEJkD6nGnL2rtMb8MMssy8M/s640/EXETER-POLLARD-1900-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiquzMoumM8UMtUadW27lwaacXPQPV_6k9U3v1YAMXUoamI0LYmHbixU0r6oFzHHumn61K2E-v1JFEGShWP2xIJfbjDU6KkrSzHSJ1hZ_zVBLktxEjLTeWNINImTJn_0NRORBJHweoGXwU/s640/EXETER-POLLARD-1900-B.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/WEE ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Weeks, William. Bits o'broad Devon, for parish entertainments, with a few occasional rhymes / by William WeeksThird edition. — Exeter : William Pollard & Company, 1902. — DUL 76240. — <BR />Copies: EXU: Reserve 828.99235 WEE. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Weeks, William. Devonshire yarns / by William Weeks. — 2nd edition. — Exeter : [William Pollard?], [1907. — DUL 76250. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; EUL ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Weeks, William. Devonshire yarns / by William Weeks. — New edition, greatly enlarged. — Exeter : William Pollard & Co.m Ltd., Bampfylde Street, , 1926. — [2],v,[1],117,[11] pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 76250. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi_ZSpLSthpDHYPzWzpCQq5ce8Cegyg4P38a5C1vt65LxZnIEnbagG2Uhh_jAj26fU6f9MgKKjFYYqsBmFW3a9ros5p627nA_wXsWe0pqd4WFmdRFELC6EZdtDwOH5oHpAGrtSURpHeze8/s640/EXETER-POLLARD-1926-WEEKS-C.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi2_PbYuY5qrzLNdfnFtK695irgbQ3B9EEJzpnkmNB4Xdcl37t-CyfHGj0JpV16loIBQsmHYiRxRIbzWunT83bQ_n_UWeLsy-E3N8ErSl7DXgCfoA2qbiG0wDfJmJnKsIU4tHVw7NttpIQ/s1280/EXETER-POLLARD-1926-WEEKS-B.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgC9_7imsP_b9pX74o7wsFs2x901aem6Quq5A3acL6F0vILvrsyco2o4UD67NNwfWNx1CnrgL_xT_lua1m6V9mbrVwTy16Xh1JfZpb886wBoaqcadN9QR0O4F_JRQlhayIc5BEU2UzLG5U/s640/EXETER-POLLARD-1926-WEEKS-D.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/WEE ; BAR: 828.99/WEE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Weeks, William. Devonshire yarns / William WeeksExeter : William Pollard & Company, 1907. — 1 volume. — DUL 76250. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/WEE ; NDA: D427/WEE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Weeks, William. Random rhymes / Taunton : Barnicott and Pearce, 1928. — DUL 76260. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; EUL. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Weeks, William. Twas ordained and other Devonshire sketches etc. / by William Weeks. — Exeter : William Pollard & Co.m Ltd., Bampfylde Street, , 1921. — [6],viii,90 pages ; 18 cm. — DUL 76270. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibe_SUzEQB7nvw-aoaHKVbt9gyujT1Cah1SWUxL1OpxJdN2Uopuc0QtKcBmENmFhG8psnQVeujc3O4HA3YD-RYCWfzf4bdFKLOjbZspBTPQv8w49US9Ym3w2M6nn4pJxids57nkYQBdBQ/s1280/EXETER-POLLARD-1921-WEEKS-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhDL-DYeY18vhQHrzszygwaTaPWc3FAkEN0FrQhsHwzdy2Fv3HSuepP9j83iJPbvqU-MQ1zktc19MJE87_fcdK4i2P6g2ANUS86R7KhQbP0qGzR8H1EPXaSbFQzFCQ4pE9qKJHi0eUjVHs/s1280/EXETER-POLLARD-1921-WEEKS-B.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL ; EUL. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Weeks, William. <!1900 - 1926. — >He was a lecturer in English at St Luke's teacher training college, Exeter, where he is listed as a tutor in Besley's directories from at least 1893 to 1908. He published <i>Exercises in Euclid. Graduated and Systematised</i> (1893) and <i>Exercises on the first book of Euclid</i> (1898), as he was Lecturer on Geometry as well as English literature. Lamplugh, page 64. — <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Wreford, Reginald. Devonshire yarns for parish entertainments / 1905. — DUL 80680. — <BR />Copies: EXU: Reserve Pamphlet 828.99235 WEE. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1900>Wreford, Reginald. Jan Clattery (or the Devonshire dinner) and other tales / Reginald Wreford. - Tiverton : Gregory and Son, [1900?]. — 48 pages ; 16 cm. - DUL 80690. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/WRE ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Harris, Walter Gregory. Down along o' we / by W. Gregory HarrisTiverton : Gregory & Son, Palmerston Press and at 28, Fleet Street, Torquay, [1920?]. — 120 pages, plate : illustration ; 19 cm. — DUL 33100. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjz8SccPbLr6TEV_EC3C5VEBkoxT4Mviu8ZFfPTGEjDzcLJeqilOmKSl8-Mn2ttZAJauSGm1jO3lXvl8Le-13gCsRnrFpq9yipFWi1h1y-WXgorYeRZE-FglUaHGXWQsnkEzCn5Kr8aipU/s1280/TIVERTON-GREGORY-1920-A.jpg"></CENTER> <CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgRH8cwU_qCaThymxYDljlDFQ2fc_Qfo7tWPOlDssFe8o76c69zingKJLCIlFaPAKUttP9RDCHomms6EjxkkmjTJUY1FIw6SYf-7XGJ7hNIezppSNvIHW3luvawYUZZxsyX52p2rQTMTP0/s640/TIVERTON-GREGORY-1920-B.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjcG-oFYl_eYsRp_5jgQXzTL7WcsErJ45Mo4x_vZQ9iL9phggfPvMpJ7D0RUu_G6V7g-TktCDiDciWPtWO0z_b4dOw146pkG5ub3o4awPBdIlg5L5Dg6LqZkNPujYEjMNK5N5GcR0s_51I/s640/TIVERTON-GREGORY-1920-C.jpg"></CENTER>West Country sketches stories and verses. The decay of dialect, pages 1-10. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/HAR ; PLY ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Harris, Walter Gregory. Old words and old ways: a book of West Country ballads and poems / Walter Gregory HarrisTiverton : Gregory and Son, 1931. — 72 pages ; 22 cm. - DUL 33110. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/HAR ; BAR: 828.99/HAR. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Harris, Walter Gregory. Sketches of the West Countree (original studies of rural life in Devon and Cornwall ...) / Walter Gregory Harris[4th edition?]. — Exeter : Besley and Dalgleish, 1908. — 106 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm. - DUL 33120. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; BAR: D427/HAR ; PLY ; SANHS: Tite 95-18. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Harris, Walter Gregory. Sketches of the West Countree: original studies of rural life / Walter Gregory Harris3rd edition. — 1905. — DUL 33120. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; EUL. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Harris, Walter Gregory. Sketches of the West Countree: original studies of rural life in Devon & Cornwall, in verse & prose. 2nd ed / Walter Gregory Harris2nd edition. — 1902. — DUL 33120. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Harris, Walter Gregory. Sketches of the West Countree: original studies of rural life in Devon and Cornwall in verse and prose / Walter Gregory Harris1901. — DUL 33120. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Harris, Walter Gregory. Trengwith: a chronicle of clerical and social life in West Cornwall / Walter Gregory HarrisLondon : John Lane Bodley Head, 1928. — xvii,213 pages ; 19 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s823/HAR. — <br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialect texts. Fiction. <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Harris, Walter Gregory. West Country volk: sketches in prose and verse with an introduction on West-Country dialects and dialect literature / 1908. — DUL 33130. — <BR />Copies: TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Harris, Walter Gregory. West Country volk: sketches in prose and verse with an introduction on West-Country dialects and dialect literature / Walter Gregory Harris1923. — viii,200 pages ; 19 cm. — DUL 33130. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgBk-JAZhyFv38wUP4n2jkLOaw01wgJt9YGbV8e6pqLHeM0mbtKy6_fArZo3U-vFsNiNwwD9MJJJZpPT4cGAs2fXxFZW98403LsPaYfSgnjivsZjykPTlG7WDQDmYiVqK2YUeYYn8GH4a0/s1280/LONDON-LANE-1923-HARRIS-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEij_2FJ3_30LKQ9mYNV2n4jEWLMSaSpP3SUYFyUVGN5tZWn7dE4KwCLY_85_-DmETzAlpjdt42KYf1msdmfG1KtprNxHAtmwe5HwDMJEaln02D9jrSq96Lg745WUvFnYs0c7XKydaeIQvE/s1280/LONDON-LANE-1923-HARRIS-B.jpg"></CENTER><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEib7pPQzbzTgKAZ3mHY3g9WSdKjUDXiLFG-jgA46k_KRiwAUEbHmKszVYiL9Fp5XpxyWbzPrrZn_P6gfhnWOXFiF1jzQBEvEeNavo4jTAGsR4s4ieFmA8mrEeENo_BgLftMLuXdwsO1mnc/s1280/LONDON-LANE-1923-HARRIS-C.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL ; PLY ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Harris, Walter Gregory. Zummerzet volk: and Devonshire diversions / Walter Gregory Harris1911. — <BR />Copies: WSL ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Harris, Walter Gregory. 1901 - 1931. — Lamplugh, page 65. No further biographical details traced. Early publications were by Besley and Dagleish in Exeter but there are no traces in Devon or Exeter directories for 1906. — <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Jane, Frederick Thomas. Ever Mohun / 1901. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Keats, Gwendoline, 1865-1934. Tales of Dunstable Weir / Zack [Gwendoline Keats]. 1901. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br />Subjects: Devon. Northam. Writers. Keats, Gwendoline. Works: Fiction. <br/><br />
<!D-1901>Keats, Gwendoline, 1865-1934. The White Cottage / Zack [Gwendoline Keats]. 1901. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br />Subjects: Devon. Northam. Writers. Keats, Gwendoline. Works: Fiction. <br/><br />
<!D-1902>Pearse, Mark Guy. West Country Songs / 1902. — Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Poetry. <br/><br />
<!D-1902>Weeks, William. Bits o' Broad Devon, for Parish Entertainments / William Weeks. - Exeter : William Pollard & Company, 1902. — DUL 76240. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/WEE ; BAR: D427/WEE. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1902>Weeks, William. Bits o' broad Devon, for parish entertainments, with a few occasional rhymes / William Weeks. - Exeter : William Pollard and Co., 1900. — [8],48,[4] pages ; 18 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/WEE ; TOR. - <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1903>Smale, F. C. Down 'ome by Kirton town: Devonshire song / F. C. SmaleLondon : Warren and Phillips, 1903. — 5 pages ; 36 cm. — Musical score. — <BR />Copies: WSL : px784.30613/CRE/SMA. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1903>Stewart, J. George. Jan Pumroy on Prayer: a vew of his zarmons prayched auver ta Tiddicombe-in-the-Moor / [STUART, J. George.] . — London : Charles H. Kelly, 1903 . — 104 pages ; (8º). — <BR />Copies: British Library ; National Library of Scotland ; University of Cambridge Libraries<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1903>Stewart, J. George. Jan Pumroy on prayer: a vew of his zarmons prayched auver ta Tiddicombe-in-the-Moor / J. George StuartLondon : Charles H. Kelly, 1903. — 104 pages ; 16 cm. - DUL 69300. — <BR />Copies: WSLL s252/DEV/STU. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1905>Weeks, William. Devonshire Yarns / William Weeks. - Exeter : William Pollard and Co., 1907. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/WEE ; BAR: 828.99/WEE ; NDA: D427/WEE. — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1906>Weeks, William. Bits o' Broad Devon, for Parish Entertainments / William Weeks. - 1906. — Salamanca Corpus. — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1907>Harris, J. Henry. My Devonshire Book; in the land of junket and Cream / 1907. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <br />Subjects: Dialect texts. Prose. <br/><br />
<!D-1909>Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. On the need for a Devonshire dialect grammar / Charles H. LaycockIn: Devonshire Association, Transactions, 41, 1909. — Pages 298-300. - <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. <br/><br />
<!D-1909>Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. The Swan of the Exe / Laycock, Charles H.In: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, vol. 11, no. 6, 1921. — Pages 207-208. — <BR />Copies: WSL: PER/DEV ; BAR: 050 /B/DEV ; TOR ; PLY ; DEI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. <br/><br />
<!D-1909>Laycock, Charles Hey, 1879-1943. 1909 - 1942. — Devonshire Association recorder of dialect. — <br/><br />
<!D-1912>Trythall, C. John. Tavvystock goozey vair / C. John TrythallLondon : J. H. Larway, 1912. — 5 pages ; 36 cm. — Score of song. — <BR />Copies: WSL: px784.30613/TAV/TRY. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1912>Uglow, Sam. Down to the varm / Sam UglowTiverton : Gregory & Son, [1912]. — [4],72 pages, [4] leaves of plates : illustrations ; 19 cm. — DUL 73610. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/UGL ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1913>Schulze, Bruno. Exmoor scolding und Exmoor courtship : Eine literarhistorische und sprachliche studie / Von Bruno Schulze . — Berlin : Mayer & Müller, 1913 . — 4 pages l., 161 p : map ; 24 cm . — PALAESTRA 19. . — Palaestra ; 19. — Benutzte dialetliteratur: on 4th prelim. leaf. — <BR />Copies: London Library ; University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of Glasgow Library ; University of Liverpool Library ; University of Manchester Library ; University of Oxford Libraries<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1915>Thornton, W. H. Devonshire scripts and stories, mainly concerning the Moreton Hampstead neighbourhood / Exeter : James Townsend, 1915. — 80 pages,plates : illustrations ; 22 cm. - DUL 70880. — Includes dialect text. — <BR />Copies: WSL: B/MOR 5/0001/THO ; BAR: BX:MOR5/0001/THO ; NDA: D900MOR/THO2 ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1916>Paul, A. D. I've huard um zay: Somerset dialect dialogue and other poems / A. D. PaulBristol : Times and Mirror Ltd, 1916. — [4],111 pages,plates : illustrations ; 18cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/PAU. - <br />Subjects: Somerset. <br/><br />
<!D-1918>Torr, Cecil. Small talk at Wreyland. Cambridge : At the University Press, 1918. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1919>Quill, Quin. Through the Mesopotamian campaign with Pimpler and party / Quin QuillExeter : Eland Brothers, [1919]. — 71 pages ; 22 cm. — DUL 59390. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/QUI. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1921>Wiegert, Hans. Jim an' Nell, von W.F.Rock: eine studie zum dialekt von Devonshire / Hans WiegertBerlin : Mayer und Muller, 1921. — 244 pages ; 22 cm. - DUL 77740. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/DEV/WIE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1922>Macmillan, Alexander Stuart. Popular names of flowers, fruits, &c., as used in the County of Somerset and the adjacent parts of Devon ... / Alexander Stuart MacmillanYeovil : Western Gazette, 1922. — 297 pages ; 19 cm. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s581.014/WES/MAC ; BAR: 581.014/E/MAC<br />Subjects: Somerset. Plant names. Dialect. <br/><br />
<!D-1925>Read, JohnReadings and recitations in Wessex dialect / John Read. - London : Folk Press, [1925?]. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s828.99/REA. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1925>Young, Joan. Tamar tales / Joan Young1925. — <BR />Copies: WSL. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1926>Percivall, Alfred. They'm tellin' me: or, in the heart of the moors / Alfred Percivall1926. — <BR />Copies: WSL. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1926>Pike, Clement Edwards. Swaling / Clement Edwards Pike1926. — <BR />Copies: WSL. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1927>Williamson, Henry, 1895-1977. The labouring life / London : Jonathan Cape, 1932. — Includes dialect text. — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1927>Williamson, Henry, 1895-1977. Life in a Devon village / London : Faber and Faber, 1945. — Includes dialect text. — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1927>Williamson, Henry, 1895-1977. Tarka the otter / London : G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1927. — Contains dialect (Salamanca Corpus). — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1927>Williamson, Henry, 1895-1977. The village book / 1930. — Includes dialect text. — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1927>Williamson, Henry, 1895-1977. 1927 - 1945. — Lamplugh, pages77<br/><br />
<!D-1929>Gould, F. C., Sir. Nature caricatures: sketches from Exmoor / F. C. Gould (Sir. — London : Country Life, 1929. — 96 pages ; 24 cm. — Born in Devon, the author lived in Porlock, Somerset: '- at the foot of Exmoor, whence I look across the Severn Sea to the coast of Wales.' First line: A large party of tripper sparrows was spending a few days on an excusion from London to a watering place on the sea-coast, and one fine day some of theme engaged Bill Puffin, one of the boatmen of the place, to row them out into the bay.<BR />Copies: WSL: s827/GOU ; BAR 828.99/GOU ; NDA X427/GOU ; SOM: B 823 GOU. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1935>Goodridge, D. Devonian dialect from words gathered […] 1916-1934; English-Devonian : some west Devonian sayings / D. Goodridge. — [Typescript], [1935?]. — DUL 30070. — <BR />Copies: PLY. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1935>Goodridge, K. A Devonian-English glossary / compiled by K. and D. Goodridge. — [Typescript], [1935?]. — DUL 30090. — <BR />Copies: PLY. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1937>Sherracombe, WillDevonshire folk: stories from remote villages, farms and hills / Will Sherracombe. London : Heath Cranton, 1937. — 180 pages ; 19 cm. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3W_Xk__3tgO7aL53y_bi4FHu-TPjJ1JUOY5_4dKNq22qzRCkNSzt-UlLosFngjFqUqQYElfyZ71ZWtObv7YX7EOBbldjlXPsncEIlXYDb6j7L8LCLymJbZx8SwTlljL53bXfntMQL3Pg/s1280/LONDON-HEATH-CRANTON-1937-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg_Fod7b9NjK_wf7o-tHy7l58bGcS3q9NABReaqShegvlpgGlX1DsqCcfz6GM6Mts52AbAkuJydEi9i1NQrzDoYibg10C8nADX_Tysiu7-TD1Laipq_4iBKG3VTqWPP8KhZsk_5KoceznQ/s1280/LONDON-HEATH-CRANTON-1937-B.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: 828.99/SHE. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1939>Binns, Ottwell. A man of Dartmoor / Ottwell BinnsLondon : Ward Lock, 1939. — 318 pages ; 18 cm. — Novel, includes dialect. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s823/BIN. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dartmoor. <br/><br />
<!D-1944>Bohman, Hjordis. Studies in the ME dialects of Devon and London / Goteburg : Pehrsson, 1944. — xvi,363p ; 24cm. — DUL 05350. — Inaugural dissertation, Gothenburg. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 427.02/DEV/BOH<br />Subjects: Devon. Middle English language. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1945>Parsons, Hamlyn. 1945+. — Devonshire Association recorder of dialect. — <br/><br />
<!D-1950>Britton, John. Emmy and Fred / John BrittonTorquay : Torquay Times, [1950]. -30 pages ; 21 cm. — Collection of stories in dialect from <i>South Devon journal</i>. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/BRI. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. <br/><br />
<!D-1950>Michell, Christian. Golden harvest / Christian Michell[Typescript], [1950]. — 65 leaves ; 27 cm. - DUL 47630. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s822/MIC. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Loddiswell. Dialect texts. Drama. <br/><br />
<!D-1950>Michell, Christian. Red earth / Christian Michell[Typescript], [1950]. — 87 leaves ; 27 cm. - DUL 47640. — Play, partly in dialect, on evacuation of South Hams, 1943. - <BR />Copies: WSL: s822/MIC. — <br />Subjects: Devon. South Hams. Dialect texts. Drama. <br/><br />
<!D-1960>Moore, Gillian F. 1960 - 1968. — Devonshire Association recorder of dialect: 64th-78th reports on dialect, 1960-1968. — <br/><br />
<!D-1960>Moore, Gillian F.. Sixty-fourth report on Devonshire verbal provincialisms, with / Torquay : Devonshire Press, 1960. — pp383-440 ; 21cm. — Repr. from Trans.Devons.Assoc. Vol 92.With index to reports 1-63. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 427/DEV/MOO<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1965>Stil. Westcountry Dialect / Exeter : Stil Studios, [1965]. — [16] pages : illustrations ; 11x16 cm. — <BR />Copies: BAR: 427 /B/WES ; NDA: DP427/STI. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. <br/><br />
<!D-1965>Stil. Westcountry dialect / by STIL, the Westcountry cartoonist & humourist. — Exeter : Stil Studios, [1965]. — [16]p : ill ; 11x16cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: Barnstaple ; BAR: 427 /B/WES<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1967>Harris, Martin B. Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns in a Devonshire dialect / In: Philological Society, Transactions, 1969. — 11p ; 22cm. — DUL 33050. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/DEV/HAR ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: Devon. South Zeal. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1967>Harris, Martin B. The phonology and grammar of South Zeal, Devonshire / London : Thesis (Ph.D), London University, 1967. — DUL 33060. — <BR />Copies: PLY. — <br />Subjects: South Zeal. Dialects. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1967>Wakelin, Martyn Francis. Language and history in Cornwall / Martin F.Wakelin. — Leicester : Leicester University Press, 1975. — 239p : maps ; 24cm. — ISBN: 0718511247. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 427/COR/WAK<br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1967>Wakelin, Martyn Francis. The southern counties / edited by Harold Orton and Martyn F. Wakelin. — Leeds : University of leeds, 1967. — DUL 51000. — Survey of English dialects(b). Part 1. The basic material ; volume 4. — <BR />Copies: EUL ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1967>Wakelin, Martyn Francis. The southwest of England / by Martyn F.Wakelin. — Amsterdam : John Benjamins, 1986. — xiv,231p : maps ; 22cm.- (Varieties of English around the world. Text series ; vol. 5). — ISBN: 9027247137. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/WES/WAK<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1967>Wakelin, Martyn Francis. The Southwest of England / [edited] by Martyn F. Wakelin . — Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : Benjamins, 1986 . — xiv, 231 pages : maps ; 22 cm . — Varieties of English around the world. Text series v. 5. . — ISBN: 9027247137 (pbk. : alk. paper). — Bibliography: p. 220-229. Also issued online.<br/><br />
<!D-1969>Adams, Mary. A collection of Devonshire dialect words in use or "called to mind" by Bigbury families and friends / / compiled by Mary Adams, with Mary Hooppell and Mrs T. Woodmason. — [Bigbury?] : [Bigbury WI?], 1969. — [12] pages ; 22cm. — DUL 00210. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/BIG/COL ; BAR: 427 /B/ADA ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: Devon. BigburyDialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1972>Lello, Sandra. 1972. — Devonshire Association recorder of dialect: 75th report on dialect 1972 (no reports 1973, 1974). — <br/><br />
<!D-1973>Marten, Clement, 1915-. The Devonshire dialect : being a collection of reminiscences, anecdotes, customs and traditions in which the Devonshire .. / Exeter : Clement Marten Publications, 1973. — 60 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm + phonocassette. — DUL 46700. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 427/DEV/MAR ; BAR: 427 /B/MAR ; NDA: D427/MAR ; EUL ; TOR. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1973>Marten, Clement, 1915-. The Devonshire dialect : being a collection of reminiscences, anecdotes, customs and traditions in which the Devonshire dialect is shown to be an important part of the character of the Devonshire people / Clement MartenRevised edition. — Exeter : Clement Martin, 1974. — 60 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. — DUL 46700. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/DEV/MAR ; BAR: 427 /B/MAR ; TOR: in stock<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1973>Marten, Clement, 1915-. The Devonshire dialect : being a collection of reminiscences, anecdotes, customs and traditions in which the Devonshire dialect is shown to be an important part of the character of the Devonshire people / Clement MartenRevised edition. — 1984. — 60 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/DEV/MAR. — <br />Subjects: Devon. <br/><br />
<!D-1973>Marten, Clement, 1915-. The Devonshire dialect : being a collection of reminiscences, anecdotes, customs and traditions.. / by Clement Marten . — 4th edition. — Newton Abbot : Peninsula, 1992 . — 48 pages : illustrations ; 21cm . — ISBN: 1872640222 (pbk). — Previous ed: 1974. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/DEV/MAR ; BAR: 427 /B/MAR ; PLY. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1973>Marten, Clement, 1915-. The Devonshire dialect: being a collection of reminiscences, anecdotes, customs and traditions ... / Clement MartenNewton Abbot : Peninsula Press, 1992. — 48 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. — ISBN 1872640222. — <BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: Devon. <br/><br />
<!D-1973>Marten, Clement, 1915-. Flibberts and skiddicks (bits and pieces) : stories and poems in the Devonshire dialect / by Clement Marten ... [et al.] . — Rev. and enlarged ed. . — Newton Abbott : Peninsula Press, 2002 . — 48 pages : ill. ; 21 cm . — ISBN: 1872640508 (pbk.). — <CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoNvO6y5vTOhezwUEsT0eBXDxkjNuECkR_SoJHdAC5BftLwTktJNlKuM15zSOgraFJ3uPbEo-nMQnW5rKw1kB2WhgI11LlBbH_WM3VbSWK7413ip0MbOGbyGIP_0pZQJRcLRPW1hKbrWY/s640/LIVERTON-PENINSULA-2002.jpg"></CENTER>Previous ed.: S.l. : Clement Marten Publications, 1983. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/FLI ; British Library ; National Library of Scotland ; National Library of Wales. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1973>Marten, Clement, 1915-. Flibberts and skiddicks (bits and pieces): stories and poems in the Devonshire dialect / Liverton : Peninsula Press, 2002. — 48 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN: 1872640508. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/FLI. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1973>Marten, Clement, 1915-. Flibberts and skriddicks (bits and pieces): stories and poems in the Devon dialect / Exeter : Clement Marten Publications, 1983. — 42 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 21 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/FLI ; NDA: 828.99/FLI ; National Library of Wales ; University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of Oxford Libraries ; Trinity College Dublin Library. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1976>Fischer, Andreas. Dialects in the south-west of England. Bernee : Francke, 1976. - <br/><br />
<!D-1976>Phillipps, Ken.C. Westcountry words and ways / K.C.Phillipps. — Newton Abbot : David & Charles, 1976. — 144p ; 22cm. — ISBN: 0715370251. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 427/WES/PHI ; BAR: 427.003/A/PHI ; TOR: in stock<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1977>Dunsford, M. Estelle. 1977+. — Devonshire Association recorder of dialect: 78th report on dialect 1977. — <br/><br />
<!D-1979>Rogers, Norman. Wessex dialect / Norman Rogers. — Bradford-on-Avon : Moonraker, 1979. — viii,99p : ill,maps ; 22cm. — ISBN: 0239001826. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhj0b3qeOMDzNA1AfvomuTWD8G3beH0as4_iWsqkjgO775PwrM-0gfyUnL90xQmycFNzqOnfU4w_UDV7eWrTmkfjIYH5K4qHxJiqc49xod4vftylnb5GBEyTVwVtkES1V-2Zx2_zernzG0/s640/BRADFORD-MOONRAKER-1979.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: 427/WES/ROG<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1980>Chaggeford Bill. In the Devon dialect : poems / by Chaggeforde Bill . — Great Malvern : Guild of the Disabled, 1980 . — [12] pages : 1port. ; 22cm. — <BR />Copies: British Library<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1980>Jury, Sidney J. A collection of Devonshire songs and chatter: with sundry gleanings from various sources / Sidney J. Jury[Tiverton] : Sidney, J. Jury, [1980]. — 40 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p821.008/DEV/JUR ; BAR: 783 /B/JUR. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1981>Abell, E. T.1981 - 1985. — Devonshire Association recorder of dialect: 82nd-86th reports on dialect 1981-1985. — . — Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1983>Devon Dialect Society. Annual journal 1983 [-1988] / Exeter : The Society, 1983-1988. — Discontinued. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/DEV/DEV<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Periodicals. <br/><br />
<!D-1985>Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. A Devonshire word-list / compiled by Murray Laver. — Manuscript, 1990. — 3 vols ; 31cm. — Compiler is recorder of dialect for the Devonshire Association. — <BR />Copies: WSL: x427.003/DEV/LAV<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Dictionaries. <br/><br />
<!D-1985>Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. 1985 - 1997. — Devonshire Association recorder of dialect, 1985-1997: 87th-99th reports, 1986-1997. — <br/><br />
<!D-1985>Lubran, Alfred. An abecedeum of Devonshire dialect / compiled by Alfred Lubran . — Margate : Narbulla, 1985 . — [9] pages : ill. ; 16 cm. — <BR />Copies: University of Oxford Libraries<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1986>Downes, John. A dictionary of Devon dialect / John Downes . — Padstow : Tabb House, 1986 . — 97p ; 21cm . — ISBN: 0907018335 (pbk). — <BR />Copies: British Library ; Devon \& Exeter Institution<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1986>Downes, John. A dictionary of Devon dialect / by John Downes. — Padstow : Tabb House, 1986. — 97p ; 20cm. — ISBN: 0907018335. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427.003/DEV/DOW ; BAR: 427.003/B/DOW ; NDA: D427/DOW ; TOR: in stock<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Dictionaries. <br/><br />
<!D-1986>Downes, John. A glossary of Devon dialect / by John Downes. — New ed. — Padstow : Tabb House, 1996. — 124p ; 21cm. — ISBN: 187395123x. — Fist published as : A dictionary of Devon dialect, 1986. — <BR />Copies: BAR: 427.003/B/DOW<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Dictionaries. <br/><br />
<!D-1986>Downes, John. A guide to Devon dialect / by John Downes. — New ed. — Padstow : Tabb House, 1998. — iv,108p ; 21cm. — ISBN: 187395123x. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg9eocpv1TIfb523BaHmojqqbA9GqwcLPYzpcTWrJ_dDqxSpPD_ABZ-poOnMUDz6pAToVFwFsAM2X3sQe5wijx4C8y8oTkLyG0xxNp6W0fVo38gXDnjlas09llSaPlF4uwGyMe733b8p2s/s640/PADSTOW-TABB-1998.jpg"></CENTER>First published as : A dictionary of Devon dialect, 1986. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427.003/DEV/DOW ; BAR: 427.003/B/DOW<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Dictionaries. <br/><br />
<!D-1986>Downes, John. A guide to Devon dialect / John Downes . — 2nd ed. . — Padstow : Tabb House, 1998 . — iv, 108 pages ; 21 cm . — ISBN: 187395123X. — Prev. ed. entitled: Dictionary of Devon dialect.<BR />Copies: WSL. - <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1990>Edwards, Viv. A directory of English dialect resources : the English counties / Economic & Social Research Cl., 1990. — v,83 pages : maps ; 30 cm. — ISBN: 0862262100. — Pp. 63-83: The Southern counties. — <BR />Copies: WSL: sx016.427/WES/EDW<br />Subjects: Westcountry. Dialects. Bibliographies. <br/><br />
<!D-1991>Rugg, Derrick V.Debn dialect ditties / Derrick V. Rugg.Ottery Saint Mary : Derrick V. Rugg, [1991]. — 19 pages ; 21 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/RUG. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1991>Rugg, Derrick V.Ditties vrum Devon / Derrick V. Rugg.Ottery Saint Mary : Derrick V. Rugg, [2000?]. — 52 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/RUG<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1994>Osment, GrahamThe Farmyard Poet / Osment, GrahamChudleigh : Orchard Publications, 1994. — ii,44 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN 1898964009. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYhXe5t-L8IjM8KviLyK_HhpygBg7AyOk0xLRBMgIE9nhfsDNkoi62emn2lL-ex6V2eQqvB7aOnrdN7mUeTSCbOa3YdcUWAf6JR02gQKvJMvIrSWIcAtTZXsMhM-haI0C9khFUx00ZNl8/s640/CHUDLEIGH-ORCHARD-1994.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: p828.99/DEV/OSM. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1994>Osment, GrahamThe farmyard poet : Graham Osment's Devon dialect / [illustrations by Brian Steffens] . — Newton Abbot : Orchard Publications, 1994 . — ii, 44 pages : ill. ; 21 cm . — ISBN: 1898964009 ; 9781898964001. — Title from cover. — <BR />Copies: British Library<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1994>Osment, GrahamVarmyard uni-verse-ity / Osment, Graham1994. — <BR />Copies: WSL. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1995>Bonhams. Provincial poetry 1789-1839: the provincial printing of English and dialect verse ... auction ... 5 ... 6 December 1995 / London : Bonhams, 1995. — 110,[14] pages ; 27 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s016.821/WES/BON. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1995>Germon, John. "Zee 'ee dreckly / "by John Germon . — Newton Abbot : Orchard Publications, 1995 . — 38p : ill ; 21cm . — ISBN: 1898964165 (pbk). — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEga9tN1OAAC0wJfa_haWfYhYx-PR4DwdcAylnP5Kk8arhWVk_wgmnlFWkQ2lV4Pa-8Eu894WuGnhceas2SBOT3KT0pJ4yzcPr91rOilQKT1MZDv8aAnPLp2jF2oCXDTDGSU8Kctv8bMbBA/s640/CHUDLEIGH-ORCHARD-1995.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: British Library<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1995>Germon, John. Cheers me boodies! : a celebration of Devon dialect / John Germon ; Illustrated by Richard Scollins . — Berks : Countryside Books, 2008 . — 80 pages : ill. ; 21 cm . — Regional dialects . — ISBN: 9781846741203 (pbk.) ; 1846741203 (pbk.). — Held by: British Library ; National Library of Wales. —<BR />Copies: National Library of Wales ; Trinity College Dublin Library ; University of Oxford Libraries<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1995>Germon, John. Cheers me boodies!: a celebration of Devon dialect / John Germon ; illustrated by Richard Scollins. — Newbury : Countryside Books, 2008. — 80 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm. — ISBN: 9781846741203. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/DEV/GER (donated by the publisher) ; BAR: 427/B/GER<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1995>Germon, John. Zee 'ee dreckly / by John Germon. — Chudleigh : Orchard Publications, 1995. — [ii],38p : ill ; 21cm. — ISBN: 1898964165. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/DEV/GER ; BAR: 427.35/B/GER<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1999>Lamplugh, LoisTwo 18th century Devon dialogues: Exmoor courtship and an Exmoor scolding : introduced, and with a version of the Exmoor courtship in dictionary English by Lois Lamplugh / Lamplugh, LoisSouth Molton : R. M. Young, 1999. — 40 pages ; 21 cm. - ISBN 0953532127. - <BR />Copies: WSL: pB/EXE/324.2/BRI ; BAR: 828.994/EXM/LAM ; SOM: T828.5 LAM, Strong Room B. — <br />Subjects: Westcountry. Exmoor. Dialect texts. <br/><br />
<!D-1999>Lamplugh, Lois. Four centuries of Devon dialect as recorded in print / by Lois Lamplugh. — South Molton : R.M.Young, 1999. — [vi],124p : 21cm. — ISBN: 0953532119. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/DEV/LAM ; BAR: 427/B/LAM ; NDA: D427/LAM ; DEI ; BL. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-1999>Waller, Lynda. Farmer Uggett : verse in Devonshire dialect / written and illustrated by Lynda Waller . — Tiverton : Kelly Publications, 1999 . — 40 pages : ill. ; 21 cm . — ISBN: 1903053013(pbk.). — <BR />Copies: British Library ; National Library of Scotland ; National Library of Wales. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-1999>Waller, Lynda. Farmer Uggett and Plumber Sloath : more verse in Devonshire dialect / written and illustrated by Lynda Waller . — Tiverton : Kelly Publications, 2000 . — 40 pages : ill. ; 21 cm . — ISBN: 1903053021(pbk.). — Glossary on inside back cover. — <BR />Copies: British Library ; National Library of Scotland ; National Library of Wales. —<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-2000>Barber, Chips. A to Z of Devon dialect / Chips BarberExeter : Obelisk Publications, 2000. — 16 pages ; 21 cm. — ISBN: 1899073965. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427/DEV/BAR ; British Library ; National Library of Scotland ; National Library of Wales. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-2003>Larkham, Thomas. Larkham's lexicon: a wondrous learned work showing some of the origins of our common speech / Winkleigh : Ruth Simmons, 2003. — [2],36 leaves ; 21 cm. — <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/GRE/LAR ; BAR: 427/GRE/LAR. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!D-2008>Davis, Graeme. West Country English: Cornwall - Devon - Somerset - Dorset / Dr Graeme Davis. — London : Abson Books, 2008. — 36 pages ; 10 x 16 cm. — ISBN: ISBN 9780902920811. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC=https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhzKdOSgKJx-IJ280zLfg9YDzUfAbn8NKz0F2rDP6BK15yCXUFCuITx36SWw2lr4mLsAqlQ-m_nOZRRL1fjPdXBTdmKneVCBGjZzGzzdZJFJDpc0NNCW2cop50HHzl_yIE70sIVkgu8DW0/s640/LONDON-ABSON-2008.jpg"></CENTER><BR />Copies: WSL: p427.003/WES/DAV. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-2014>Fernau, Ellen. Devon dialect : a selection of words and anecdotes from around Devon / Edited by Ellen Fernau; Compiled by Ellen Fernau . — Sheffield : Bradwell Books : [distributor] Mayfield Books & Gifts, 2014 . — 80 pages ; 18x11 cm . — ISBN: 9781909914001 (pbk.) ; 1909914002 (pbk.). — Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru ; Trinity College Dublin Library ; University of Cambridge Libraries ; University of Oxford Libraries<BR />Copies: British Library ; National Library of Scotland ; National Library of Wales. —<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-2015>Coates, Richard. Accents, dialects and languages of the Bristol region : a bibliography / compiled by Richard Coates, with the collaboration of the late Jeffrey Spittal. - First draft released 27 January 2010. State of 5 January 2015. - Bristol : University of the West of England, 2015. - 1 online resource. - <a href="https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/OutputFile/839643">Accessed December 2021</a>. - <br/><br />
<!D-2017>Baker, Nick. A rural legacy lost : net salmon fishing on the River Dart in Devon : an occupation, way of life and associated dialect in terminal decline? / Nick Baker . — London : Austin Macauley, 2017 . — 1 volume ; 20 cm . — ISBN: 9781787101593 (pbk.). — <BR />Copies: British Library ; National Library of Scotland ; National Library of Wales. —<br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!D-2017>Baker, Nick. A rural legacy lost: net salmon fishing on the River Dart in Devon : an occupation, way of life and associated dialect in terminal decline? / London : Austin Macauley Publishers, 2017. — 92 pages : illustrations (some colour), maps ; 20 cm. — ISBN: 9781787101593. — <BR />Copies: WSL: 639.2755/DAR/BAK. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dart River. Salmon fishing. Dialect. <br/><br />
<!DR-1920><b>Sound recordings</b><br /><br />
<!DR-1921>Urlau, Kurt. Die Sprache des dialekt Dichters William Barnes (Dorsetshire) / Kurt Urlau. — Berlin : Thesis (Ph.D), 1921. — 53 pages ; 22 cm. — <BR /><CENTER><IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjpbGTTW3E1bEENmkyEPXOzTXO7FE8ONKPBPb3_BfeYli9ZYGO_3iNKFJsvWMg0Fs8QqGuNlsSp7QQ-mpIx2qqrxa1FScW224ai1RM6uNe6BgvNhurk4ShVnULQKxpeRojDE8F7bL2AdJs/s640/BERLIN-URLAU-1921-A.jpg"> <IMG HEIGHT="320" SRC="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhO0riYuKKly8HHecQKbeXrCO_hyphenhyphenFgArgjrxg3gJjKzaKa-NZYZ4Vp7AE8x8XPDJ6pN8TSFJCsKGY740l834_s0kke1kOe9S0jynN-5eDR0Exnr7MawZW4WwjBwWetK4KbT7qFaIVQxGak/s1280/BERLIN-URLAU-1921-B.jpg"></CENTER>Sound recording of dialect was in its infancy when Kurt Urlau presented his thesis in 1921. He had access to a recording of the poems of William Barnes and transcribed them into a version of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), giving the original printed version below. He notes that the pronunication on the gramophone record might differ from that indicated by the orthography of Barnes which gives below the transcription. He also states: "With regard to the pronunication of the consonants, it should be noted that the "speaking machine" only renders them imperfectly. German and Scandinavian linguists have shown great interest in the Old English of the Exeter Book, local place-names, and regional dialects, a tradition of philological study that dates back to the time of the brothers Grimm. The Westcountry Studies Library collected a number of dialect recordings, some of which are listed below. It is to be hoped that the National Sound Archive will make even more available and that, together with the heritage of printed material, there will be a rich source for linguistic, literary and sociological research in Exeter. <BR />Copies: WSL: s427/DOR/URL. — <br />Subjects: <br/><br />
<!DR-1960>British Drama League. Dialect records, Side 2: Devon / London : British Drama League, [1960?]. — Phonodisc ; 78rpm. — DUL 06970. — <BR />Copies: PLY. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialect texts. Poetry. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1971>Ellis, Stanley. Tape recording of local dialect / by Stanley Ellis. — London : National Council for Social Service, 1971. — 21cm. — ISBN: 0719908248. — <BR />Copies: WSL: p427.0075/GEN/ELL<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. Techniques. <br/><br />
<!DR-1973>Marten, Clement, 1915-. The Devonshire dialect / by Clement Marten. — Exeter : Clement Martin Publ, 1973. — Phonocassette ; book ([2],60p). — <BR />Copies: WSL: A/V 15 filing cab ; TOR: in stock<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. <br/><br />
<!DR-1977><!TIAive>Aive down your prong: the ups and downs of farm life / [Harberton] : Centre for Oral Tradition, [1977]. — Phonocassette. — Folktracks. Speakers in Devon dialect. — <BR />Copies: WSL: A/V 4. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1977><!TIDid>Did 'ee ever yur tell? Sayings, stories, recitations & tall-tale / Harberton : Centre for Oral Tradition, [1977]. — Phonocassette. — Speakers in Devon dialect. — <BR />Copies: WSL: A/V 5. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1977><!TIFrawzies>Frawzies and scrumpy! traditional food and drink / Harberton : Centre for Oral Tradition, [1977]. — Phonocassette. — Speakers n Devon dialect. — <BR />Copies: WSL: A/V 3. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1977><!TIMortal>Mortal unlucky old chap! A social commentary of rural life / Harberton : Centre for Oral Tradition, [1977]. — Phonocassette. — <BR />Copies: WSL: A/V 2. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1985>Thomas, Joseph. Randigal rhymes / Joseph Thomas[Publisher unascertained], [1985?]. — Phonocassette. — <BR />Copies: WSL: A/V 38a. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1989>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Short stories in the Devon dialect / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Luppitt : J. Sage, 1989. — 8 phonocassettes. — <BR />Copies: WSL: A/V 59-66. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1990>Owen, Nelson. [Appenings in East Devon / [written & narrated by Nelson Owen. — Sidmouth : Devon Tapes, [1990?]. — Phonocassette. — <BR />Copies: PLY. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1990>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. In chimley corner / by A J Coles (Jan Stewer); produced & read by John Sage. — Honiton : Daylight Company, 1990. — 2 phonocassettes. — <BR />Copies: PLY: in stock. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1990>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Ole biskit / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Honiton : Daylight Company, 1990. — Phonocassette. — <BR />Copies: NDA: D823/STE ; PLY: in stock. <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1990>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. On the moor of a night / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Honiton : Daylight Company, 1990. — Phonocassette. — <BR />Copies: PLY: in stock. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1990>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Parcel of ol' crams, by A J Coles (Jan Stewer); produced & read by John Sage. Tape No 3. / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Honiton : Daylight Company, 1990. — 4 phonocassettes. — <BR />Copies: PLY: 3 and 4 in stock. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1990>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Tony Beard reads the stories of Jan Stewer / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Ugborough : Granary Productions, 1996. — Phonocassette ; 90 minutes. — <BR />Copies: WSL: A/V 105. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1990>Stewer, Jan, 1876-1965. Yap / Jan Stewer [Albert John Coles]. — Honiton : Daylight Company, 1990. — Phonocassette. — <BR />Copies: NDA: D823/STE ; PLY: in stock. — <br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1994>Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. Devon dialect tape / Dr Murray Laver. — Exeter: Devonshire Association, 1994. — 2 audiocassettes ; 112 mins. — Cassette 1 grammar, cassette 2 vocabulary. — <BR />Copies: WSL: A/V 80 ; BAR: 427 /B/LAV ; PLY: in stock<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1994>Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. [ Devon] dialect tape / Dr Murray Laver. — Exeter: Devonshire Association, 1994]. — Audiocassette. — <BR />Copies: WSL: A/V 80 ; BAR: 427 /B/LAV ; PLY: in stock<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1997>Laver, F.J. Murray, 1915-2008. The Devonshire Association dialect tape 2 / Murray Laver. — Exeter : Devonshire Association, [1997. — Audiocassette. — <BR />Copies: WSL: A/V 90 ; BAR: 427 /B/LAV ; PLY: in stock<br />Subjects: Devon. Dialects. Sound recordings. <br/><br />
<!DR-1998>Phillipps, Ken C. Words and ways for ordinary people / Ken Phillipps. — Chough Tapes, 1998. — Phonocassette. — Pubs.notes. — <BR />Copies: WSL: Not acquired WSL ; BAR: O/O<br />Subjects: Cornwall. Dialects. <br/><br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><span style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="842" data-original-width="592" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLgn8ktN9F6Y_VuTGVvNwBDxk6L8IZ4rRP3ebMeRDUkTJuDnUEH0plkbDOLoiAegSAxbHvAJNX6m82vjgCvSiN2EoYpSKKdMKtT8L1cEwl0YS0HTo8cjivLsi6zA0JVUB_SWL9Mwh-yL0/s320/EWP12-cover.jpg" width="225" /></span></div><p align="center" class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;"><b><st1:place w:st="on">Exeter</st1:place>
Working Papers in Book History ; no. 12</b>. </p><p align="center" class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;">Published 2021</p>
<p align="center" class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;"><b><i><span style="color: #993300; font-size: 18pt;">The story of the book in Exeter and Devon</span></i></b></p><p align="center" class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #993300; font-size: 18pt;">by Ian Maxted</span></p>
<p align="center" class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;">247 pages : 36
illustrations ; 30 cm. ISBN 987-0-9507306-4-6. Recommended retail price £15.00.</p>
<p align="center" class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;">E-mail the author on ianmaxted@hotmail.co.uk to place an order.</p>
<p align="center" class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-m-H1KnZRE">The author talks about himself and his book</a></p><p align="center" class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center;"><b>Any profits on <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place>
Working Papers in Book History </b><b>publications </b><b>support the work of </b><b>local studies and heritage libraries in <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city></st1:place>.</b></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="text-align: justify;">For the first time, the history
of the book, and published literature of all kinds in </span><st1:city style="text-align: justify;" w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city><span style="text-align: justify;">
and Devon, is traced from the dawn of literacy to the present day, in a
publication linked to </span><st1:city style="text-align: justify;" w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city><span style="text-align: justify;">'s designation by UNESCO as a City of </span><st1:city style="text-align: justify;" w:st="on">Literature</st1:city><span style="text-align: justify;">, the only city in
</span><st1:country-region style="text-align: justify;" w:st="on">Britain</st1:country-region><span style="text-align: justify;">
to receive this accolade in 2019.</span><span style="text-align: justify;"> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;"><st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city> has been a literate city for two millennia,
and over that period the written word has reached us in a variety of ways, from
illuminated manuscripts, through printed texts to digital media. The book
traces the various forms in which we have received the written word, from
Celtic coiners, through Roman graffiti writers, scribes in monastic scriptoria,
printers working their heavy manual presses, to the mass media and web
designers. It charts the development of booksellers, publishers, libraries and
archives and how they relate to the authors that create the texts and the
community of readers. It traces the complex networks that have evolved to
facilitate the transmission of texts, from scholars corresponding at a distance
in medieval times and the Renaissance, to post boys distributing newspapers on
horseback in the eighteenth century, and the World Wide Web at the end of the
second millennium. It shows how there is a continuity over time; printing did
not put an end to manuscripts and the internet has not killed the printed book.
Above all it traces the progressive democratisation of the written word from a
time when literacy was the preserve of a small educated elite, to an era when
everyone can hold the knowledge of the world in the palm of their hand.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">The illustration on the front
cover and title page is of the book fool from Alexander Barclay's verse translation
of Sebastian Brant's <i>Ship of fools</i>,
the earliest printed book by a Devonian writer, first published in 1509. The
book fool is the inspiration for the author of this book, an old bibliofool who
has spent more than half a century exploring the history of the book, first in
Europe, then in <st1:city w:st="on">London</st1:city> and the English
provinces, finally settling in <st1:city w:st="on">Devon</st1:city>, <st1:state w:st="on">Normandy</st1:state> and <st1:city w:st="on">Weimar</st1:city>.
For almost thirty years, from 1977 to 2015 he was Devon's local studies
librarian, based in the Westcountry Studies Library in <st1:city w:st="on">Exeter</st1:city>. He has published books and articles
on a wide range of book and paper history topics and has lectured in <st1:country-region w:st="on">Britain</st1:country-region>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">France</st1:country-region>,
<st1:country-region w:st="on">Germany</st1:country-region>, <st1:country-region w:st="on">Hungary</st1:country-region> and <st1:country-region w:st="on">Romania</st1:country-region>. Apart from the <st1:city w:st="on"><i>Exeter</i></st1:city><i> working papers in book history</i> website,
he also maintains the <i>Devon bibliography</i>,
<i>Etched on <st1:place w:st="on">Devon</st1:place>'s
memory</i>, <i>Maya miscellany</i> and <i>Manhole miscellany</i> websites. He is
trustee of the Kent Kingdon Bequest and the Friends of Devon's Archives grant
making charities and works on the blue plaques team of Exeter Civic Society.</p><div class="Section1"><b>Contents</b></div><div class="Section1"><br /></div><div class="Section1"><b>1. Front matter</b></div><div class="Section1">11. Introduction.</div><div class="Section1"><br /></div><div class="Section1"><b>2. Some early riddles (1300 BCE-1500) </b> </div><div class="Section1">21. Early evidence of literacy.</div><div class="Section1">22. Saxon Devon.</div><div class="Section1">23. Exeter Cathedral Library.</div><div class="Section1">24. Libraries on the eve of the Reformation.</div><div class="Section1">25. Medieval Devon scholars.</div><div class="Section1">26. Education and literacy in medieval Devon.</div><div class="Section1"><br /></div><div class="Section1"><b>3. The arrival of printing (1500-1700)</b> </div><div class="Section1">31. The earliest printing in Devon.</div><div class="Section1">32. The book trade in the early period of printing.</div><div class="Section1">33. The Reformation in Devon.</div><div class="Section1">34. The establishment of the Exeter book trade.</div><div class="Section1">35. Books and readers in the 17th century.</div><div class="Section1">36. Printing in 17th century Exeter.</div><div class="Section1">37. Disruption and recovery.</div><div class="Section1">38. The structure of the 17th century Exeter book trade.</div><div class="Section1"><br /></div><div class="Section1"><b>4. The provincial press (1700-1790) </b> </div><div class="Section1">41. The provincial press and the origins of the newspaper.</div><div class="Section1">42. A good face of learning.</div><div class="Section1">43. Controversies in print.</div><div class="Section1">44. Jobbing work and advertisements.</div><div class="Section1">45. The market for books in the 18th century.</div><div class="Section1">46. Libraries and readers.</div><div class="Section1">47. The spread of printing.</div><div class="Section1">48. Popular literature in the eighteenth century.</div><div class="Section1">49. Spreading the word: postboys, hawkers, billposters.</div><div class="Section1"><br /></div><div class="Section1"><b>5. Revolution and evolution (1790-1850)</b> </div><div class="Section1">51. The French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars.</div><div class="Section1">52. Tourism and topographical views.</div><div class="Section1">53. Some Exeter businesses of the early 19th century.</div><div class="Section1">54. The newspaper in the age of reform.</div><div class="Section1">55. The move to self-improvement.</div><div class="Section1">56. Couchers and layers: the Exeter paper industry.</div><div class="Section1">57. Some scholars in the book trades.</div><div class="Section1">58. Libraries in the early 19th century.</div><div class="Section1"> </div><div class="Section1"><b>6. The growth of mechanisation (1850-1940)</b> </div><div class="Section1">61. The printer's repertoire.</div><div class="Section1">62. The spread of the newspaper.</div><div class="Section1">63. The development of scholarly publishing.</div><div class="Section1">64. Booksellers in a time of change.</div><div class="Section1">65. The public library.</div><div class="Section1"><br /></div><div class="Section1"><b>7. Past into present (1940-2000) </b> </div><div class="Section1">71. Survivors and failures.</div><div class="Section1">72. Booksellers since World War 2.</div><div class="Section1">73. Antiquarian booksellers in post-war Exeter.</div><div class="Section1">74. Libraries since World War 2.</div><div class="Section1">75. Publishers and grey literature.</div><div class="Section1">76. The newspaper since 1945.</div><div class="Section1">77. The alternative press in Devon.</div><div class="Section1">78. The death of the book?</div><div class="Section1"><br /></div><div class="Section1"><b>8. Into the third millennium (2001-2021)</b> </div><div class="Section1">81. Austerity, covid-19, UNESCO.</div><div class="Section1"><br /></div><div class="Section1"><b>9. Back matter</b></div><div class="Section1">91. Chronological list of illustrations.</div><div class="Section1">92. Bibliography and references.</div><div class="Section1">93. Index.</div>94. List of Exeter Working Papers in Book History. </div><div class="Section1"><br /></div></div>
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