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Early Name Listings

Brian Brassett, <Brian.Brassett@btinternet.com>

Some early names recorded in the parish of Holne may be seen in the 'Devon Subsidy Rolls' of 1543-1545 [Stoate]. They are
:
Beard Hamlyn Roper
Bovey Hannaford Rowe
Bryndon Harrys Sherewyll
Colleton Hogg Stonying
Croffe Humffrey Symon
Dad Hyckes Tome
Danyell Madock Venying
Davy Man Wolcott
Ford More Worth
Foster Norrish Worthe
Gere Pearse Wylly
Gyll Perry Wylmot

For the 'Protestation Returns' of 164 [Howard vol I]

Addiscott Foster Maddicke
Baker Goswill Middleton
Barter Hannaford Mumford
Beard Harris Narraway
Butland Hewitt Nosworthy
Chase [Chafe] Hill Pearse
Collimore Honey[will] Pomeroye
Collyns Irish Stentaver
Combe Jackson Tolchard
Croppyn Knapman Waldron
Crediford Knight Weekes
Elford Langworthy Winter
Ford Luscombe Windeat

 
Richard Kaye [vicar] Paul Beard Church-warden
Richard Webber Constable of the Hundred John Coltomor Church-warden
Edward Beard Constable of the Hundred John Tolchard Overseer
Henry Conleigh Overseer

For the 'Hearth Tax' of 1674 the following names are noted:

Henry Langworthy Peter Webb John Barter
Stephen Winter Jone Norris Elias Forde
George Beard William Hewett John Hayne
Richard Goswell Francis Pearse Peter Webber
Christopher Woolston Gyles Inglett Elias Pinson
Henry Addiscott Chase Wreath
Hanaver Stentaver Studley
Bowden Foster Stranger
Stephens Tolcher Luscombe
Pomeroy Jackson Knapman

Listed among the poor for the parish and therefore exempt from the 'Hearth Tax' are:

Petvyn Harvey Stranger
Rowland Foster Dadd
Winter

Unfortunately the Muster Rolls for 1569 do not appear to be available for the parish of Holne. They are simply noted as being missing.

Last updated: 10 Aug 2002 - Brian Randell

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