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Hardy, Bobbie. From the Hawkesbury to the Monaro: the story of the Badgery family. Kenthurst, NSW: Kangaroo Press (1989) 160p: ill,maps.
Brushfield, T.N. Henry Baird. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 8:4, (1914) pp.107-110. [Dialect writer "Nathan Hogg", 1829-1881.]
Benson, J. Bampfylde House, Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries 22(17), 1946, pp. 301-3. [14-16th c.]
Drake, Wilfred. Stained glass in Bamfylde House, Exeter, Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries 6, 1910-11, pp. 225-8.
Dymond, Robert. Bampfylde House, Exeter, Archaeological journal 31, 1874, pp. 95-7. [Raymond: Includes a pedigree of Bampfylde of Poltimore, 13-19th c.]
Attwood, J.S. Banckes family of Exeter and Heavitree, Western Antiquary 11, 1892, pp. 151-5. See also pp. 196.
Gapper, John & Denton, Nicholas. All that glitters: the rise and fall of Barings. London: Hamish Hamilton (1996) xix,364p,pl: ill,ports.
Ziegler, Philip. The sixth great power: Barings 1765-1929. London: Collins (1988) 410p,plates: ill.
Born in Exeter, Exeter, Historical Society of Hele's School (1950) 144 pp. [Sabine Baring-Gould; Nicholas Hilliard; Richard Hooker, etc.]
Lancefield, Arthur P. Bartholomew, bishop of Exeter. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 7:7, (1913) pp.251-255. [1162-1184]
Families of the name of Bartlett, Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica 3rd series 3, 1900, pp. 137-9. [Raymond: Extracts from the Charleton, Topsham and Exeter PRs, 16-19th c.]
Kowaleski, Maryanne. An Exeter Man Renounces the Freedom of the City, May 1312. In Devon Documents (ed. T. Gray). Tiverton: Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries, Special Issue (1996) [ISBN 0925836203] pp.110-116. [Re: Robert Belchere]
Tapley-Soper (né Connor), Mrs R G. Thomas Benet, M.A., Reformation martyr of Exeter [1531] alias Master Dusgate, fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Trans. Dev. Assoc. 63 (1931).
Rose-Troup, Frances B. Biography of John Bodley, father of Sir Thomas Bodley. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 35, (1903) pp.167-197. [Merchant]
Rose-Troup, Frances B. The pedigree of Sir Thomas Bodley. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 35, (1903) pp.713-745.
Keir, David. The Bowring story. London: Bodley Head (1962) 448p, 10 of pls: port.
Ponsford, Clive. Benjamin Bowring, watchmaker. Devon Historian 18, (1979) pp.14-16: ill. [1778-1846]
Wardle, Arthur C. Benjamin Bowring and his descendants: ...mercantile achievement. London: Hodder & Stoughton (1940) 229p, 16 of pls ; ports.
R., J.B. Bishop John Bowthe. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 1:2, (1900) pp.57-59, plates: ill [brass]. [1465-1478]
Chanter, J.F. Viscount Lascelles' connection with Devon. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 12:3, (1922) pp.144. [Bridgeman Family]
Skinner, A.J.P. Budgell of St Thomas, Exeter. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 10:6, (1919) pp.206-207.
M., R.B. George or Robert Cary, Dean of Exeter. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 14:8, (1927) pp.343-344. [George C. dean 1676; Robert C., archdeacon of Exeter 1662-4.]
Cresswell, Beatrix F. John Catrick, bishop of Exeter. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 14:2, (1926) pp.76-79, plates: ill. [Buried in Florence, one month after nomination to Exeter.]
Chafy, W.K.W. Gesta Chaforum, or, notes on, and diaries kept by, the Chafes or Chafys of Chafe-combe, Exeter, and Sherbourne. Rous Lench Court: privately printed, 1910.
Hayward, John. The Channon family of Exeter and London, chair and cabinetmakers, Victoria & Albert Museum Bulletin 1 (1), 1966, pp. 64-70.
Laver, F.J.M. William Kingdon Clifford F.R.S. 1845-1879. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 126, (1994) pp.145-166: port. [Mathematician]
Couldridge, Chris. John Coldridge of Exeter, Land Surveyor, Thesis, Oxford Brookes Univ. (2001). [Devon R.O.]
A., M. James George Commin. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 8:5, (1915) pp.129-131, plates: port. - Mayor, (1908). [Bookseller, 1856-1914; published D. & C. N. & Q., 1900-1915]
Radford, Ursula. The loyal saddler of Exeter. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 65, (1933) pp.227-235. [John Cooke]
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Courtenay arms at the Devon and Exeter Institution. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 7:3, (1912) pp.81-86, plates: ill(2). [Also: palace chimney piece, Alphington church. Errata:7, p.140.]
Worthy, Charles. The history of the suburbs of Exeter, with general particulars of the landowners, lay and clerical, from the Conquest to the present time, and a special notice of the Hamlyn family, together with a digression on the noble houses of Redvers and of Courtenay, Earls of Devon. London: Henry Gray, et al, 1892.
Street, John C. Notes on a Damerel family of Exeter. Wisconsin: the author, 1994. [Raymond: Includes pedigrees, 17-20th c.]
Daw, John. Reminiscences of Sir John Daw covering the period 1866-1957, Printed for Private Circulation (1957) 84 pp.
Gray, Susan. Mr. Dickens is delighted. Devon Life vol. 6 no. 46 (1970) pp.19. [Visits to Exeter, 1835-1862]
Cherry, Karl. An Exeter sensation:"The mystery of Edward Drewe". Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 7:3, (1912) pp.86-91. [Sons of Sir Edward Drewe, Killerton, Recorder. See vol.9, p.37.] [Murderers, John and Edward Drew, 1611]
Roberts, John. A versatile apothecary. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 37:06, (1994) pp.204-6. [Thomas Edwards, Law cases, 1590-94]
Rendle, R.S. The Ferris family of Exeter and other goldsmiths, Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries 34 (7), 1981, pp. 285-90.
Skinner, A.J.P. Follett pedigree. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 11:8, (1921) pp.306. [Additional to vol.11, p.283.]
Guthrie, Sylvia C. What Can You Find in 18th and 19th Century Newspapers?, vol. 112, (2004) pp.26-28. [Items related to Joseph Ford of Exeter, Ann Hilling of Clayhidon, Wiliam Lewis of Hartland, and John Bicknell of Plymouth]
Radford, Cecily. Richard Ford (1796-1858) and his Handbook for travellers in Spain. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 90, (1958) pp.146-166, plates: ill.
Skinner, A.J.P. Theophilus Gale. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 5:2, (1908) pp.71-72. [Clergy, 1628-1678]
Homer, Ronald F. Robert Gaul I and II: Exeter's last pewterers. Devon Historian 35, (1987) pp.15-17. [1805-1852]
Evans, Elaine. The Gibbons of Exeter 1737-1834, The Author (2003). [Devon FHS Library 929.2/GIB]
Gibbs, John Arthur. The history of Antony and Dorothea Gibbs and of their contemporary relatives, including the history of the origin & early years of the house of Antony Gibbs and Sons. Saint Catherine Press, 1922. [Raymond: Of Exeter and London, 18-19th c., includes folded pedigrees of Gibbs, Hucks of Hertfordshire, and Crawley.
Chope, R. Pearse. Samuel Glanville. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 8:1, (1914) pp.33-34, plate: port. - Born in or near Exeter, spent much of his life in Sheffield. [Coach proprietor, 1720-1803]
Godfrey, Alan. William Henry Godfery, Devon Family Historian, vol. 124, (2007) p.32.
Minchinton, Walter. More on James Golsworthy. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 36:03, (1988) pp.109-110. [Engineer, 1770-1850]
Kingsford, C.L. Bishop Grandison. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 12:8, (1923) pp.357. [Correction to statement in vol.12, p.302. T.R.H.S. ref.given.]
Tapley-Soper, H. The Rev. sub-dean Granville. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 6:8, (1911) pp.250-251. [Obituary notice.] [Historian, 1848-1911]
Drake, Wilfred. Heraldic discovery at St Nicholas priory. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 8:2, (1914) pp.49-50, plates: ill [Grenville Family].
Grigg, Terry. Devon Origins of a Suffolk Manorial Family, Devon Family Historian, vol. 137, (2011) pp.15-19. [Thomas Grigg, whose will was dated 1558]
Chope, R.Pearse. An early Exeter bookseller. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 10:1, (1918) pp.26-27. [John Gropall (alias Lumbard), -1554]
M., R.B. A gentlewoman's memoirs, 1830. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 11:7, (1921) pp.278-280. [Author: Mrs McTaggart (Miss Anne Hamilton). 1769-1772]
Worthy, Charles. The history of the suburbs of Exeter, with general particulars of the landowners, lay and clerical, from the Conquest to the present time, and a special notice of the Hamlyn family, together with a digression on the noble houses of Redvers and of Courtenay, Earls of Devon. London: Henry Gray, et al, 1892.
Hawtrey, Florence Molesworth. The history of the Hawtrey family. London: George Allen (1903) 2 vol, plates: ill.
Brushfield, T.N. The financial diary of a citizen of Exeter, 1631 - 43. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 33, (1901) pp.187-269. [John Hayne, diary extracts, 1631-1643]
Heaths of Exeter - by Jean Harris.
Drake, William Richard. Heathiana: notes genealogical and biographical of the family of Heath. London: Privately printed (1881) 27,xixp, 8 of pls ; ports.
Heath, Baron Robert Amadeus. Heathiana: Notes Genealogical and Biographical of the Family of Heath: Especially of the Descendants of Benjamin Heath, D.C.L., of Exeter (Revised edition), London: Privately printed for Baron Robert Amadeus Heath, Italian Consul-General (1882) 13 plates, 27 + xxi pp.
Cope, Peter. Exeter Flying Post, Devon Family Historian, vol. 134, (2010) p.11. [Brief details of Helmore and Southard families]
Cope, Peter. Southard and Helmore, Devon Family Historian, vol. 139, (2011) pp.16-17.
Olding, Simon. The indefatigable Mr Hems of Exeter. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 33:8, (1977) pp.290-294. [Harry Hems, sculptor, 1842-1916]
H., J.G. Hicks and Hearsey. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 5:6, (1909) pp.216. [See query, vol.5, p.177, par.107. Erratum, vol.5, p.296, par.161.] [Hicks Family]
Chanter, J.F. Exeter goldsmiths. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 7:5, (1912) pp.183. [Additional to T.D.A. vol.44, pp.438-479.] [Nichols Hilliard, 1547-1619]
Cluster, Marguerite. Early miniatures. Devon Life vol. 6 no. 48 (1970) pp.32-33; ill. [Nicholas Hilliard, 1547-1619
Davy, A.J. Nicholas Hilliard, miniature painter. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 3:4, (1904) pp.125-127. [Architect, 1838-1841]
Born in Exeter, Exeter, Historical Society of Hele's School (1950) 144 pp. [Sabine Baring-Gould; Nicholas Hilliard; Richard Hooker, etc.]
Tapley-Soper, H.; W., E. Obituary notices. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 6:5, (1911) pp.156-160, plates: ports. [Francis Hingeston-Randolph, historian, 1833-1910] [Correction vol.6, p.192.]
Russell, Ann. One of Devon's illustrious sons - Richard Hooker. Devon Life vol. 4 no. 30, (1968) pp.26-27; ill. [Theologian, 1554-1595]
Richard Hooker, Prophet of Anglicanism, and son of Exeter, rescued by David Snell from the old Exeter Cathedral web-site.
Born in Exeter, Exeter, Historical Society of Hele's School (1950) 144 pp. [Sabine Baring-Gould; Nicholas Hilliard; Richard Hooker, etc.]
Martin, E.W. Portrait of a Devonian. Devon Life vol. 1 no. 2, (1965) pp.11-13; ill. [W.G. Hoskins]
Skinner, A.J.P. Nicholas Isacke, Mayor of Exeter. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 9:1, (1916) pp.7-12. [Includes pedigree and abstracts of wills.]
Brushfield, T.N. Richard Izacke and his "Antiquities of Exeter". Trans. Devon. Assoc. 25, (1893) pp.449-469. [Historian, 1676-1757]
Harpley, W. Obituary notices: Winslow Jones. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 27, (1895) pp.36-37. [Lawyer, 1815-1895]
Troup, Frances B. An Exeter worthy and his biographer. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 29, (1897) pp.350-377. [Ignatius Jourdain. mayor, -1640]
Kenrick, Mrs W.Byng (ed.) Chronicles of a nonconformist family: the Kenricks of Wynne Hall, Exeter and Birmingham. Birmingham: Cornish Brothers (1932) 249p: fold.geneal.table.
Kilpin, Samuel. Memoir of the Rev. Samuel Kilpin, of Exeter, with some Extracts from his Correspondence, Religious Tract Society (c1834) 144 pp.
Liddle, Lance. Forty thousand watch Exeter execution. Devon Life vol. 1 no. 9, (1965) pp.11. [Of James Landick]
R., W.H.H. Richard Langdon. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 5:3, (1908) pp.92-93. [Inscription in St Paul's church, Exeter.] [Musician, 1730-1803
Bush, R.J.E. The Rev. John Lempriere, D.D., in Devon. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 93, (1961) pp.229-249. [Schoolmaster]
Rose-Troup, F. Leofric the first bishop of Exeter. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 74, (1942) pp.41-66.
Davy, A.J. The Lethbrocs, Lethbrogs, or Lethbridges. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 1:8, (1900) pp.255. [Refers to vol.1, p.214, par.180.]
Sanborn, Victor C. Thomas Levet of Exeter & Hampton, reprinted from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Kennilworth, Ill.: The author (1913) 21p: ill,table. [Westcountry Studies Library - 929.2/LEV]
Perry, Stephen. When time stands still. Devon Life vol. 8 no. 63 (1971) pp.24-25; ill. [John Leyman, clockmaker]
Long, L.H. Long family of Exeter. Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries 23 (5), 1948, p. 155.
Chope, R. Pearse. Devon and Cornwall organ makers - John Loosemore and Jn Shearme. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 10:5, (1919) pp.164. [Refers to vol.10, p.110; also to vol.6, p.86.] [John Loosemoore, 1665-1681]
Lutley, W.J. Exeter in the years preceding the 1914-1918 war. Devon Life vol. 10 no. 82 (1973) pp.42. [Personal reminiscences, 1913-1915]
Buck, Howard M. Oliver Mainwaring. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 5:2, (1908) pp.50-62. [Guildhall coats of arms: problems of identification. See 9, p.3.]
Stephens, W.B. Roger Mallock, merchant and royalist. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 92, (1960) pp.279-292. [1600-1653]
Boundy, Courtney, Edye, Holman. Mr Manning of Exeter. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 5:2, (1908) pp.65-66, pars 39-42. [Refers to query, vol.5, p.30.] [Unitarian minister, 1754-1831]
Evans, George Eyre. Rev.James Manning. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 5:2, (1908) pp.66-68. [Refers to query, vol.5, p.30.] [Unitarian minister, 1754-1831]
Skinner, A.J.P. James Manning. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 6:7, (1911) pp.222. [See vol.5, pp 30, 65-67. Married Maria Oke of Axmouth, 1777.] [Unitarian minister, 1754-1831]
M., G.W. The Marshalls of Exeter. Genealogist, 4 1880 pp. 11-17.
Sheridan, Ann. Zachary Mayne, 1631-1694. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 126, (1994) pp.181-197. [Theologist, 1631-1694]
Chope, R. Pearse; M., R.B. Devon and Cornwall organ makers - Paul Michau. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 10:5, (1919) pp.162-163. [1734-1824]
Messenger, A.W.B. An eighteenth century dean of Exeter and his family. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 83, (1951) pp.22-33, plates: ill. [Presidential address.] [Jeremiah Milles, 1762-1784]
Flint, Stamford Raffles, (Ed.). Mudge Memoirs: being a record of Zachariah Mudge, and some members of his family; together with a genealogical list of the same. Compiled from family papers & other sources. Illustrated with portraits, Netherton & Worth, Truro (1883) xix, 258 pp. and plates. [Zachariah Mudge (born 1694) was a native of Exeter, and was educated at the Grammar School there. He became Vicar (or Rector) of Abbotsham. His eldest son, also Zachariah was born at Exeter in 1714. Thomas Mudge another son was born in Exeter in 1717, after which Zachariah was installed in the Grammar School at Bideford.] [Index]
Editors. William Edward Mugford. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 6:2, (1910) pp.49-50. [Obituary notice.] [Historian, 1861-1910]
Holman, H.Wilson. William Musgrave, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 12:5, (1923) pp.193-197, plates: port; ill(2). [1655-1721] [Includes biog. note from Roll of Royal College of Physicians.]
Newcombe, M.O.L. Newcombes of Chard, Drewsteignton, Exeter and Starcross, ed. Jud Burgoyne-Newcombe. [Newport, Gwent]: the author, 1996. [Raymond: Medieval-19th c.; includes pedigrees.]
Franklin, Ann L. The Norton family of Exeter. Penylan: The Author (1994) 30p. [Westcountry Studies Library - px929.2/NOR]
Holt, G.T. George Oliver, antiquary, from his letters. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 119, (1987) pp.53-65. [Historian, 1781-1861]
Blake, D.W. Osbern Bishop of Exeter 1072-1103. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 114, (1982) pp.63-69.
Harpley, W. Obituary notices: Edward Parfitt. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 25, (1893) pp.159-162. [Natualist]
Parr, John Frank. Parr family of Chudleigh, Alphington, Powderham, Shillingford and Exeter, Western Antiquary 3, 1884, pp. 47-48.
Parr, John Frank. Parr family of Exeter, Western Antiquary 3, 1884, pp. 61-62. [Raymond: Includes parish register extracts.]
Chope, R. Pearse. Huguenot manufacturers in Devon. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 13:1, (1924) pp.24. [Refers to vol.12, pp.268, 300. See also vol.13, p.164.] [Passavant, 1758]
M., R.B. Huguenot manufacturers in Devon. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 12:6, (1923) pp.268-269. [See query vol.12, p.198. Evid. for Passavan(t) business in Exeter.]
Kestell-Cornish, Robert K. Bishop. Rev. John Penrose. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 3:8, (1905) pp.236-237. [See vol.3, p.207; also pp.237-8, pars 180-182; and vol.4, p.64.]
Trott, John. The Perryman family and the Exeter Canal. Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries 39,1 (2002) pp. 4-7, refs. [Article about the history of the Perryman family of Devon and their connection with the Exeter Canal, alongside which many of them lived.]
Pitman, Charles E. History and pedigree of the family of Pitman of Dunchideock, Exeter, and their collaterals, and of the Pitmans of Alphington, Norfolk, and of Edinburgh, with part pedigrees and accounts of families connected by marriage: Andrew, Sanders, Barnes, Kitson, Astley, Keats, Northcote, Gordon, Walrond, Bulteel, Stapleton, Harris, Senhouse, Coker, Manley, Palk, and Williams, with biographies of individuals . . . and with extracts from wills and parish registers, and list of Dunchideock title deeds and other family papers. London: Mitchell, Hughes & Clarke, 1920. [Raymond: Includes folded pedigree, 16-19th c.]
Radford, Cecily. Joseph Pitts of Exeter (?1663-?1739). Trans. Devon. Assoc. 52, (1920) pp.223-238. [First Englishman to return from Mecca.]
Povey, A. A Short Biography of the Work and Life of the late Sir Edgar Plummer, of Exeter; Combined with a history of The Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Exeter, (1944) 31 p.
Carpenter, Brian. Remarkable occurrencees: viewed from Exeter, 1754-1809. in Devon Documents (ed. Todd Gray) (1996) pp.37-41. [Samuel Poole, 1754-1809, diary extracts]
Upham, R. Reynell of Parker's Well, Devon Notes and Queries 2, 1902-3, pp. 137-78. [Raymond: Includes part of will of Robert Prudom of Exeter, 1792.]
Lega-Weekes, Ethel. Prudum, Produm, etc., Exeter, and the first city seal, Trans. Devon. Assoc. 47, 1915, pp. 248-56. [13th c.]
Snetzler, Marjorie F. The elopment, Devon Family Historian 76, 1995, pp. 3-8. [Raymond: Rafarel family of Exeter, Barnstaple, etc., includes pedigree, 19th c.]
Watkin, Hugh R. Richard Fitz Ralph. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 14:8, (1927) pp.355-356. [Refers to vol.14, pp.248, 310.] [Ralph Family]
Worthy, Charles. The history of the suburbs of Exeter, with general particulars of the landowners, lay and clerical, from the Conquest to the present time, and a special notice of the Hamlyn family, together with a digression on the noble houses of Redvers and of Courtenay, Earls of Devon. London: Henry Gray, et al, 1892.
Tapley-Soper, H. Charles Rewallin, virginal maker of Exeter. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 9:8, (1917) pp.241-243, plates: ill. [Inventory set out. Site of "Globe" discussed. See on, 10, p.32.] [1655-1697]
Upham, R. Reynell of Exeter Castle, Devon Notes and Queries 2, 1902-3, pp. 110-12 [12-13th c.]
Upham, R. Reynell of Parker's Well, Devon Notes and Queries 2, 1902-3, pp. 137-78.
Reynolds of Pinhoe and Exeter - an account by Richard Meredith, based on research by Dr John Jones.
Edgcumbe, Sir Edward Robert Pearce. Family records relating to the families of Pearce of Holsworthy, Edgcumbe of Laneast, Eliot of Lostwithiel, Livingstone of Calendar, Reynolds of Exeter, Gayer of Liskeard, and others. Exeter: Wm. Pollard & Co,, 1895.
Reynell-Upham, W.U. John Reynolds, merchant of Exeter, author of "God's revenge against murther". Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 6:2, (1910) pp.57-60, plates: port. [See preceding par.43; also vol.6, p.188]
Marshall, C.W. and J.V. Somers Cocks. George Rowe, artist and lithographer, 1796-1864. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 33:2, (1974) pp.56-. [Artist, 1796-1864]
Soper, C.S. Robert Rydon: 15th century local boy makes good. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 36:6, (1989) pp.211-213. [1450-1500]
Sanxay, Theodore F. The Sanxay family, and descendents of Rev.Jacques Sanxay, Huguenot refugee to England in sixteen hundred and eighty-five. New York: The author (1907) 217p: ill. [Westcountry Studies Library - 929.2/SAN]
Falla, T.J. Sir Gilbert Scott in Exeter. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 35:3, (1983) pp.124-125.
Chope, R. Pearse. Devon and Cornwall organ makers - John Loosemore and Jn Shearme. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 10:5, (1919) pp.164. Jn Shearme, 1686]
Deacon, Audrey. A versatile surgeon. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 35:6, (1984) pp.214-218. [John Sheldon, 1752-1808]
Shillingford, John. Letters and papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50, Westminster, Camden Society (1871) xxvi, 161 pp. [See Full text]
Frank Shooter - Hero of the Exe - from the Life Saving Awards Research Society Journal.
[Smith, A.M.] Some Account of the Smiths of Exeter And Their Descendants, By One of Them, Exeter, Privately published (1896) 30 pp.
Smith, Arthur M. Some account of the Smiths of Exeter and their descendants / by one of them. Exeter: William Pollard & Co. (1896) 59p: tables.
Smith, Edward Floyer Noel. The pedigree of the Smith (sometimes Smyth, Smythe and Smithe), now Smith-Marriott, of Sydling and the Down House, Dorset, Baronet (formerly of Exeter, Madford and Larkbeare, Devon); also of Suttons, Essex, Baronet. London: Harrisons and Sons, 1878. [Raymond: Includes folded pedigree, 14-19th c.]
Cope, Peter. Exeter Flying Post, Devon Family Historian, vol. 134, (2010) p.11. [Brief details of Helmore and Southard families]
Cope, Peter. Southard and Helmore, Devon Family Historian, vol. 139, (2011) pp.16-17.
Lane, Charles. Joanna Southcott. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 7:2, (1912) pp.69-73. [Criticisms of entry in vol.2, p.241, par.196.] [1750-1814]
Lane, Charles. Life of Joanna Southcott. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 44, (1912) pp.732-756. [1750-1814]
Lane, Charles. Bibliography of Joanna Southcott. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 44, (1912) pp.757-809.
Joanna Southcott, the "Prophetess of Exeter" - See Gittisham.
Sprague, B.G. Spragues in Exeter from 1800 plus some earlier in Crediton. Typescript (1986) 26p. [Westcountry Studies Library - px929.2/SPR]
Evans, Barrie. William Stephens of Exeter (1784-1840), coachmaster. Trans. Devon. Assoc. 112, (1980) pp.175-183, plates: ill. [Coach operator]
Street, John C. Notes on a Damerel family of Exeter. Cross Plains: John C. Street (1994) 39p: diagr. [Westcountry Studies Library - px929.2/DAM]
Mugford, W.E. John Taylor. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 3:8, (1905) pp.248. [Clergy, 1540-1554] [Additions to vol 3, pp.190-191, par.142.]
Russell, Ann. One of Devon's illustrious sons - Archbishop Frederick Temple. Devon Life vol. 3 no. 26, (1967) pp.46-47; ill.
Lugard, Cecil E. The family of Trewman of Exeter. (1947) 9p. [16-19th c.; includes pedigree.] [Westcountry Studies Library - s929.2/TRE]
Long, L.H. Trosse family of Exeter, Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries 30 (5), 1966, pp. 138-39.
Anon. Life of the Rev. George Trosse, of Exeter, Religious Tract Society (c1834) 72 pp.
Tucker, Anthony. Tucker family. Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 6:5, (1911) pp.150-151. [Refers to Cresswell, B.F., Exeter Churches, D.C.N.Q., (1908).]
Light, Richard Upjohn. Upjohn - Vol 1: A study in ancestry. Vol 2: Two early journals. Kalamazoo: R.U.Light (1990) [Westcountry Studies Library s929.2/UPJ]
Heriz-Smith, S. The Veitch nurseries of Killerton and Exeter, Garden History 16, 1988, pp. 42-57 & 174-88. [18-20th c.]
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Jupe, S. Biography of James Wallbridge, Mariner and Brave Seaman, Devon Family Historian, vol. 115, (2005) pp.26-27.
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