Holcombe Rogus
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Holcombe Rogus parish is in Wellington union and county
court district, Collumpton petty sessional division, Bampton
hundred, Northern division of the county, Exeter archdeaconry and
rural deanery. It had 734 inhabitants in 1881 and comprises 3024
acres of land. The parish adjoins the Great Western Canal, and the
borders of Somerset, 1½ mile from Burlescombe Ry. Station, 6
W.S.W of Wellington and 8½ miles N.E. by E. of Tiverton. The
rateable value of the parish is £4733. Its land is generally
fertile and hilly, and limestone is abundant. A market and fair
granted to this parish in 1343 have long been obsolete. At
Doomesday Survey the manor was held by Rogo, or Rogus, under
Baldwin the Sheriff. For some centuries it was the seat of the
Bluett family. William Carew Rayer, Esq. J.P, the present lord of
the manor, and owner of most of the parish, resides at Holcombe
Court, the ancient manor-house, which is in the Gothic style with a
tower, it having been purchased by his father in 1857 of P.H.
Bluett, Esq. The west wing was taken down in 1845, and the rest of
the mansion has been repaired.
The church (All Saints) is a fine ancient Perpendicular structure,
consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, mortuary chapel, south porch
and embattled tower containing a clock and 5 bells. The chancel was
restored in 1877 at a cost of over £500 by the late vicar
(Rev. W Wills) and W.C. Rayer Esq., as lay rectors, the woodwork
being chiefly done by the former and the stonework by the later. A
new reredos, by Mr H Hems of Exeter, was given by Mr and Mrs Rayer.
The north aisle has a fine old wagon roof. In the chancel is a
splendid mural monument of the Bluett family, at the top of which
are two figures, beautifully sculptured, and said to be exact
likeness of two of the family. In a chapel at the east end are two
marble tombs, with recumbent effigies of four members of the Bluett
family. The register dates from the year 1540. The living is a
vicarage, valued in K.B at £10 10s.2½d, and now at
£300, is in the patronage of W.C.Rayer, Esq. And incumbency
of Rev. John Pascoe Mayne. The impropriators of the great tithes
are William C Rayer, Esq. J.P. and I.Thornton West, Esq., which
have been commuted at £220, and the vicarial for about
£320 per annum. The glebe is 1½ acre, and the vicarage is a
good residence.
The parish has a small BAPTIST CHAPEL; and sends a girl to Uffculme
Free School. The Rev.W.Wills left £300 invested by trustees
in the 3 per Cent. Reduced Annuities (£319 3s. the interest
of which is given to the poor on December 20, the anniversary of
the donor's birthday. There are two SCHOOLS in this parish - one a
Charity School, on Dr Bell's system, endowed by Mrs Susannah
Webber, in June 1823, with £1000, for the free education of
twenty boys and thirty girls. The school was built out of the
endowment. The other school has been erected by W.C, Rayer, Esq.,
and is supported by him. By a new scheme twenty boys who are
educated free have been transferred from the Charity School to that
supported by W.C.Rayer, Esq., which is now for boys only. All the
girls of the parish and the boys under six attend the Charity
School, thirty of the girls being educated free.
POST OFFICE at John Tooze's. Letters are received at 8.a.m., and
dispatched at 6.30 p.m. through Wellington, Somerset.
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