| Name |
Place |
Event |
Date |
Page |
| Aclands |
Feniton |
Squires |
|
24 |
| Alan's Motors |
Payhembury |
|
|
110 |
| Alford, William |
Colestocks |
Mason |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Aplin, William |
Haskins |
Thatcher |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Apple Mill |
Cokesputt |
Steam engine |
|
89 |
| Apple Tree Cottage |
Payhembury |
Smaller house |
18th C |
41, 51 |
| Arbury, Private G |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Ashburton |
|
Holy Christian well exists |
|
4 |
| Axminster |
Axminster |
Monmouth supporters hanged, drawn & quartered and were
displayed after the Bloody Assize |
|
22 |
| Ayres, Corporal F |
Ottery, St Mary |
Perished in 1914 War |
10th Nov 1915 |
71 |
| Ayres, Mr |
Clyst Hydon |
Injured thumb! |
|
95 |
| Ayres, Private F |
Payhembury & Tale |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Baker, Bert |
Payhembury |
Rabbit trapper |
|
45, 92 |
| Baker, Eliza Mary |
Payhembury |
Daughter of William & Elizabeth, Dressmaker |
1851 |
128 |
| Baker, James & Ann |
Payhembury |
Son of William & Elizabeth, Carpenter, Daughter Emma,
Grandson Albert |
1851 |
128 |
| Baker, Joseph C & Susan |
Payhembury |
Living in Bedminster. Joseph b. 1827, Daughters-Emma, Blanche |
1881 |
131 |
| Baker, Norman |
Upton |
Owner Upton Farm |
2000 |
138 |
| Baker, Walter |
Payhembury |
Inn servant at Six Bells |
1881 |
130 |
| Baker, William & Elizabeth |
Upton |
Agricultural labourer |
1841 |
128 |
| Bakers |
Payhembury |
|
|
24 |
| Baldwin |
|
Sheriff of Devon, owned Payhembury Manor |
1086 |
12 |
| Barrow Road |
Payhembury |
Bronze Age barrows |
AD1 |
5 |
| Bart, Sir John Kennaway |
Payhembury |
Owner of Tale Manor |
1878 |
131 |
| Bartlett, Mr |
Spence Cross |
Wound the church clock once a week |
|
105 |
| Bastin, |
Spence Cross |
Odd job carpenter |
|
82 |
| Bastin, Private P |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Batten, Fred |
Payhembury |
Perished 1st WW |
|
94 |
| Batten, Private F |
Ottery, St Mary |
Perished in 1914 War,
Payhembury 1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
1st July 1916 |
71, 72 |
| Beare |
Payhembury |
House, meaning "wood" |
1298 |
51 |
| Beare, Thome atte |
|
Noted in taxpayers list |
1332 |
16 |
| Beer Farm |
Payhembury |
Called 'La Beare' |
1289 |
60 |
| Beer Farm |
Payhembury |
Great and Lyttel Beer Hyll |
16th C & 2000 |
138 |
| Benedictine Nuns |
Payhembury |
Owners of Cokesputt House |
1154-Reformation |
58 |
| Billy the Piper |
Payhembury |
Witch, consulted by Thomas Frost Pearcy |
|
117 |
| Bird, Private F |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Bird, Private Frank |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Bishop Brantingham |
Payhembury |
Sent rebuke to Benedictine Nuns at Cokesputt House |
1376 |
58 |
| Bishop. J A |
Payhembury |
Auctioneer (Morgan&Bishop) |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Bittery Cross |
Bittery Cross |
Monmouth supporters hanged |
|
22 |
| Black Death |
|
Disease which persisted on and off for 300 years |
1348 |
17 |
| Blackborough |
|
Stone mine closed |
1929 |
7 |
| Blackbury |
|
Iron Age Fort |
|
9 |
| Blackdown Hills |
Hembury |
Spur of plateau |
|
7 |
| Blackmore, Albert |
Payhembury |
Son of John & Suzetta |
|
107 |
| Blackmore, Edith |
Payhembury |
Daughter of John & Suzetta |
|
107 |
| Blackmore, Eveline |
Payhembury |
Daughter of John & Suzetta |
|
107 |
| Blackmore, Franks |
Payhembury |
Son of John & Suzetta |
|
107 |
| Blackmore, Hettie |
Payhembury |
Daughter of John & Suzetta |
|
107 |
| Blackmore, James |
Payhembury |
Butcher, Ridge Cottage |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Blackmore, John & Suzetta |
Payhembury |
Parents of Hetty, Frank, Evelyn, Wallace, Edith, Walter &
Albert, great-great grandparents of Thomas Lewis |
|
74, 107 |
| Blackmore, Lance Bombardier Albert James |
Payhembury |
Perished 1939-1945 War |
14th July, 1942 |
74 |
| Blackmore, Wallace |
Payhembury |
Son of John & Suzetta |
|
107 |
| Blackmore, Walter |
Payhembury |
Son of John & Suzetta |
|
107 |
| Blake, Leading Aircraftman Robert |
Payhembury |
Perished 1939-1945 War |
24th July, 1941 |
74 |
| Blake, Mr |
Payhembury |
Judge, fancydress Silver Jun Celeb |
1935 |
118 |
| Blake, Robert & Edith |
Moor Orchard |
Parents of Robert |
|
74 |
| Blue Anchor |
Payhembury |
Wayside Tavern, farm cottage on Escot Estate, old road side Inn
pump |
1860 |
24, 66, 89 |
| Blue Ball |
Payhembury |
Wayside Tavern & House |
17th C |
24, 41, 53, 90, 91, 98 |
| Blunt, Mr Joe |
Payhembury |
Postman |
|
39 |
| Bovett, James |
Payhembury |
Charity |
1890 |
151 |
| Bovett, John |
Payhembury |
Culverhouse |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Bowditch, Vi |
Payhembury |
Resident 2000 |
|
103 |
| Braddick, John |
Payhembury |
Owned Cokesputt House |
1781-1793 |
59 |
| Bradfield, in Kentisbeare |
Bradfield |
Dutch soldiers attached to William of Orange quartered |
|
23 |
| Branscombe, Bishop |
Payhembury |
Consecrated the Church, entertained at Cokesputt House |
12th C, 1260 |
26, 58 |
| Braunton |
|
Holy Christian well exists |
|
4 |
| Bridle, John |
Payhembury |
Thatcher at Blue Anchor Inn |
1841 |
129 |
| Bridle, John |
Payhembury |
Shoemaker, lodger at Six Bells |
1881 |
130 |
| Burgoin, Thomas |
Payhembury |
Tuck Mill |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Burn Lea Oaks |
Payhembury |
Owner Alan Evans |
2000 |
138 |
| Burnell. Mrs |
Cheriton |
Council rate collector |
|
97 |
| Callard, Lucy |
Spence Cross |
Daughter of William & Frances |
1881 |
129 |
| Cape, William |
Payhembury |
Shopkeeper & Shoemaker |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Capel, Liz |
Payhembury |
Former Postmistress |
|
120 |
| Capel, Peter & Liz |
Payhembury |
Shopowners |
1895 |
39 |
| Case, Dr |
Payhembury |
Lived at Stomorage |
Around 1930 |
67 |
| Chambers, Elizabeth |
Payhembury |
Cook to Vicar Messitor Terry |
1881 |
129 |
| Chapel field |
Payhembury |
On Cheriton |
|
47, 97 |
| Chaplain of Charleton |
Payhembury |
|
1238 |
47 |
| Chaplin, Ken |
Payhembury |
Owner Tale Farm |
2000 |
138 |
| Charleton |
Payhembury |
Original name of Cheriton |
1238 |
47, 97 |
| Charnley, Mr |
Payhembury |
Vicar |
|
109 |
| Charnwood |
Payhembury |
Smaller house |
|
41 |
| Cheriton |
|
Produces Payhembury daffodil, Manor House |
|
2, 42, 47 |
| Cheriton Farm |
Payhembury |
House on Cheriton hamlet, Owners John, Cyril, Doris Ellis |
2000 |
41, 47, 138 |
| Clarke, Agnes |
Payhembury |
Born |
1801 |
131 |
| Clarke, Agnes |
Payhembury |
Worked in household of a Vicar in Warwick |
1881 |
131 |
| Clarke, B |
Payhembury |
Winner fancy dress parade Silver Jub Celeb |
1935 |
118 |
| Clarke, C |
Payhembury |
Winner fancy dress parade Silver Jub Celeb |
1935 |
118 |
| Clarke, Mr |
Payhembury |
Eldest gentleman of Payhembury Day Centre |
2000 |
154 |
| Clarke, Mrs Beatrice |
Payhembury |
Postwoman |
1947 |
39 |
| Clarke, Thomas |
Payhembury |
Colestocks |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Clay, John |
Whimple |
Indoor servan to John Daniel |
|
125 |
| Cob |
Payhembury |
Structure of houses |
|
5 |
| Codaford |
|
Land owned by Odo Ericson |
|
13 |
| Cokesputt |
|
Rare lead pump |
|
89 |
| Cokesputt cider Orchard |
Cokesputt |
Apple cider orchard |
|
2 |
| Cokesputt House or The Manor of Cokesputt |
Cokesputt |
Belonged to Polsloe Priory in Exeter, later the Wright family,
later the Kennaways |
1154 |
14, 41, 58 |
| Coles, Mrs |
Payhembury |
School Head & ran the Sunday School |
|
35, 37 |
| Colestocks |
|
Inn |
|
90 |
| Colins, Barbara & Trevor |
Payhembury |
Started the Parish Paper |
1968 |
152 |
| Collier, John |
Southleigh, Uggaton |
Farmer, charity trustee, member of the council. Daughters -
Mary, Elizabeth |
1881 |
127, 132 |
| Collins, Mr |
Payhembury |
Repaired & sold shoes |
|
110 |
| Collins, Mrs |
Hillside |
|
|
85 |
| Collins. Ted |
Payhembury |
Employed to keep the village tidy |
|
105 |
| Commins, Miss |
Payhembury |
Assistanr county meals organizer |
1952 |
29 |
| Cook, Brian |
Milton |
Owner Milton Farm |
2000 |
138 |
| Cook, Mr & Mrs |
Payhembury |
Hosted first lunch for Payhembury Day Centre |
1985 |
154 |
| Cosley, Frederick |
Payhembury |
Carpenter, resident at Six Bells |
1881 |
130 |
| Count of Mortain |
Cheriton |
Landowner of Cheriton or Charleton |
|
13 |
| Court Baron Cross |
Cheriton, Feniton Parish |
Crossroads where Manor court was held |
|
15 |
| Cox, John |
Payhembury |
Postman |
1895-1935 |
|
| Crewkerne |
Payhembury |
One time owners of Payhembury Manor |
|
131 |
| Crewkerne |
Risdon |
|
Time of Henry IV |
111 |
| Crewys, Robert |
Cheriton |
Farmer |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Cromwell |
Payhembury |
Stayed in Lower House |
1645 |
62 |
| Crudge, Claire |
Payhembury |
Played trumpet at VE Day remembered |
1995 |
119 |
| Crudge, Felicity |
Payhembury |
Unwell at school |
1961 |
34 |
| Crudge, Kevin |
Payhembury |
Sustained bruising and abrasion at school |
1961 |
34 |
| Cruyws Family |
Cheriton |
Sold Cheriton farm to the Ellis family after WW1 |
1860 |
96 |
| Culver House |
Payhembury |
Manor house, Pump |
1543 |
42, 88 |
| Cyril Warren |
Payhembury |
Resident 2000 |
|
102 |
| Danes Mill |
|
Scene of fighter plane crash |
1944 |
94 |
| Daniel, Ann |
Lower Tale |
Mother of John, farmed with daughters Elizabeth &
Grace |
|
125 |
| Daniel, John & Elizabeth |
Talaton |
Son of James & Ann, |
1800 |
125 |
| Daniel, John & Elizabeth |
Lower Tale |
Farmer - daughters Elizabeth, Mary Ann, Charlotte, son
James |
1841 |
125 |
| Daniell, Frederick |
Clyst Hydon |
Son of Harriett, dairyman, died |
1919 |
126 |
| Daniell, Harriet |
Lower Tale |
Children- Ann, James, John, Elizabeth, William, Daniel (d 1925),
Frederick |
1851 |
125 |
| Daniells, John |
Lower Tale |
Farmer |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Daniells, William |
Hembury Fort |
Farmer |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Daniels, Mrs |
Payhembury |
Lived first cottage near pub |
|
93 |
| Davis, Michael |
Payhembury |
Said prayers at VE Day remembered |
1995 |
119 |
| Davis, Mrs Coral |
Payhembury |
Took over running of the village coffee mornings from Mrs
Whitaker |
1993? |
152 |
| Daymond, Joan |
Payhembury |
Broke leg at school |
1943 |
34 |
| De Borstok, Roger |
|
Noted in taxpayers list |
1332 |
16 |
| De Churleton, Henry |
Cheriton |
Noted in taxpayers list |
1332 |
16 |
| De Coklyscomb, John |
|
Noted in taxpayers list |
1332 |
16 |
| de Courtney, Hugh, Earl of Devon |
Payhembury |
Inquisition on him, mention of Cokesputt House |
Reign of Edward III |
58 |
| De Doune, Ralph |
Payhembury |
Owned Uggaton |
17th C |
46 |
| De Milton, Agnes |
|
Noted in taxpayers list |
1332 |
16 |
| De Pomeroy, Ralf |
Higher Tale, Lower Tale |
Norman Landowner, gave his name to Berry Pomeroy and Stockleigh
Pomeroy |
|
13 |
| de Stanton, Knight John |
Risdon |
|
|
111 |
| De Stanton, Matilda |
Risdon |
|
|
111 |
| de Staunaton, John |
Payhembury |
Fees for barony of Okehampton and Cokesputt held by hin |
Reign of Edward III |
58 |
| Deem |
Payhembury |
Tenant farmer on Cokesputt House |
1793 |
59 |
| Denner, John V |
Payhembury |
Farmer, Tuck Mill Farm |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Derivatives of words--many |
|
|
|
10 |
| Devonshire Batts |
|
Whetstones |
|
7 |
| Dimond, Jim |
Payhembury |
Harness Maker later postman |
1906 |
78, 104 |
| Dimond. Ken |
Payhembury |
Resident 2000 |
|
104 |
| Dimond, Mary |
Payhembury |
In 1881, aged 40, stayed with cousin Robert Bishop in
Greenwich |
1881 |
131 |
| Dimond, Private T |
Payhembury |
Perished in 1914 War. 1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
5th Sept 1916 |
72, 73 |
| Dolling, George |
Payhembury |
Resident 2000, had contracting business |
|
100, 105 |
| Domesday Book |
|
Compiled at the order of William the Conqueror |
1086 |
12 |
| Dommets |
Sunnyside |
Vicar's coachman |
1871? |
93 |
| Dommett, Thomas, Mary |
Pound House |
Daughters Anna & Sarah |
1841 |
125 |
| Dommett, Thomas, Mary |
Tale Common Head |
|
1851 |
125 |
| Dommett, William |
Payhembury |
Employed by Thomas Granger |
1881 |
129 |
| Down, Mary |
Payhembury |
Resident 2000 |
|
103 |
| Down, Michael |
Uggaton |
Owner Uggaton Farm |
2000 |
138 |
| Down, Trooper H |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Drake, Miss |
Payhembury |
School teacher |
|
35 |
| Drake, Sergeant W |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Drake, William |
Colestocks |
Wheelwright & carpenter, Vehicle & wheel repairs |
1878-9 |
82, 132 |
| Drew, Dennis |
Payhembury |
|
|
110 |
| Drew, Henry & Daisy |
Payhembury |
Parents of James & WH |
|
74 |
| Drew, Lance Corporal WH |
Payhembury |
Perished 1939-1945 War |
21st May 1940 |
74 |
| Drew, Private James |
Payhembury |
Perished 1939-1945 War |
27th July, 1943 |
74 |
| Drewe, Cedric Esq. |
Payhembury |
Made address at unveiling of memorial for those fallen in 1914
war |
16th July 1921 |
70 |
| Drewe, Private W H |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Drewes |
Broadhembury |
Squires |
|
24 |
| Drewes |
Payhembury, Leyhill |
Owned Leyhill & Uggaton estates |
1878 |
19, 131 |
| Dumnonii |
|
Iron Age Celtic inhabitants at Hembury Fort |
|
5 |
| Dumpdon |
|
Iron Age Fort |
|
9 |
| Dunkeswell |
Payhembury |
American aerodrome |
1944 |
94 |
| Dunkeswell Abbey |
Uggaton |
Given to the monks by Odo Ericson's heirs |
|
15 |
| Dunster |
Payhembury |
Manorial pigeon house |
1543 |
42 |
| Earl of Essex |
|
Parliamentary leader |
1644 |
20 |
| East, Janet & Edward |
Payhembury |
Owners Yellingham |
2000 |
138 |
| Edricson, Odo |
Uggaton |
Saxon landowner, |
1086 |
13 |
| Edward III |
|
|
|
58 |
| Egremont |
Ergemont |
Rectangular fields preserved |
Middle Ages |
16 |
| Ellis family |
Payhembury |
Owners of Cheriton farm since WWI |
|
47, 96 |
| Ellis family |
Payhembury |
John, Cyril & Doris |
2000 |
138 |
| Ellis, Mr |
Cheriton, Branscombe |
|
|
24 |
| Ellis, Peggy |
Payhembury |
Winner fancydress parade Silver Jub Celeb |
1935 |
118 |
| Emery, Peter |
Payhembury |
Local MP |
May, 1969 |
86 |
| Evans, Allan |
Payhembury |
Owner Burn Lea Oaks |
2000 |
138 |
| Evans. Bill |
Yeoman Cottage |
Blacksmith |
|
93 |
| Evans, Gerald |
Payhembury |
Owner Yarrow Park |
2000 |
138 |
| Evans, Jane |
Payhembury |
Shop keeper. Sons-Edwin, Thomas |
1878-9, 1881 |
129, 132 |
| Evans, William |
Payhembury |
Employed by Thomas Granger |
1881 |
129 |
| Eveleigh, Private J |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Eynon, Mr |
Payhembury |
Headmaster |
|
108 |
| Fairfax |
Payhembury |
Stayed in Lower House |
1645 |
62 |
| Fairmile |
Fairmile |
Monmouth supporters hanged, withybed |
|
22, 95 |
| Farquharson, R A |
Payhembury |
Author of The History of Honiton |
|
112 |
| Farthings |
Tale |
Old wood case pump and trough |
|
89 |
| Feniton |
Feniton |
Once called Sidmouth Junction |
|
101 |
| Feniton Station |
|
Barrows once existed, one excavated 1924 |
|
5 |
| Fenney Bridges |
|
Location of fierce fighting during rebellion opposing religious
changes towards Protestantism, Lord Russell in command |
1549 |
17 |
| Flays |
Payhembury |
Owners of Cheriton |
Cromwells time |
21, 47, 96 |
| Flays Farm |
Cheriton |
Old farm that fell down, owner Johnny Wright |
|
94 |
| Flays House |
Payhembury |
Modern house seemingly old |
|
43 |
| Flea |
Cheriton |
Fley, Flay |
|
113, 114 |
| Fley |
Cheriton |
Flea, Flay |
|
113, 114 |
| Forches |
Dog Village |
Stocks or a pillory |
|
16 |
| Forge Cottage |
Payhembury |
Blacksmith workmen lived |
|
88 |
| Frankland, Mrs |
Charnwood |
|
|
111 |
| Franks, Jim |
Payhembury |
A farm worker on Blue Anchor for 54 years |
|
66 |
| Frost, Edmund |
Tuckmill |
Miller (B 1776) |
1841-1851 |
126 |
| Frost, Mr |
Payhembury |
Gave coal to the 8 oldest parishioners |
1873 |
150, 151 |
| Gallows Cross |
Dog Village |
Stocks or a pillory |
|
16 |
| Gays Farm |
Payhembury |
Smaller house on Cheriton |
|
47 |
| Gibbons, Thomas |
Payhembury |
Boatman/coastguard (b 1841) in Kent in 1881 |
1881 |
131 |
| Gifford, John |
Westcote |
Time of Edward I |
|
111 |
| Gifford, Robert |
Payhembury |
Granted service of lands of Cokesputt House by Sir Roger
Gifford |
1239 |
58 |
| Gifford, Sir Roger |
Payhembury |
Granted service of lands of Cokesputt House |
1239 |
58, 111 |
| Giffords |
Payhembury |
Later owners of Payhembury |
|
14 |
| Gigg, Private Ernest |
Payhembury |
Served 2/4th Devons in India, 1914-1918 Roll of
Honour |
Dec 1915 |
69, 73 |
| Gigg, Private Frederick |
Payhembury |
Served 2/4th Devons in India, 1914-1918 Roll of
Honour |
Dec 1915 |
69, 73 |
| Gilson, Margaret |
Hembury Fort |
Owner |
2000 |
138 |
| Glanville, Charles |
Milton |
Yeoman |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Glanville, Charles & Tryphena |
Payhembury |
Son of John & Grace |
1881 |
126 |
| Glanville, John & Grace |
Milton |
Farmer, six children |
1841 |
126 |
| Glanville, Mr |
Payhembury |
Rented Cokesputt House |
1780-1781 |
59 |
| Glanville, Tilly |
Payhembury |
Village washerwoman |
|
93 |
| Glanville, Tryphena |
Payhembury |
Died |
1920 |
126 |
| Glebe |
Payhembury |
House, brick and cobb |
17th-18th C |
41, 65 |
| Glebe Farm |
Payhembury |
One time Vicarage, has ever flowing water supply |
|
89 |
| Godfrey, Mr |
Ottery St Mary |
Sold boots To Boot Club members |
1903-1951 |
149 |
| Godwyn, Sir Thomas |
Payhembury |
Rented Cokesputt House |
1543 |
59 |
| Goodwin, Thomas |
Plymtree |
Bought Tale, Cokesputt and Uggaton after the Dissolution |
|
15, 17 |
| Goswell. Mrs |
Payhembury |
Monument in memory of in St Mary church |
|
132 |
| Goswell, Mrs Dorothhy |
Payhembury |
Of the Terry family |
|
23, 115 |
| Granger, Dorothy |
Payhembury |
Founder member Mothers Union |
1944 |
153 |
| Granger, Dorothy |
Payhembury |
Resident 2000 |
2000 |
100 |
| Granger, Frederick |
Lower Tale |
Farmer |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Granger, Frederick Magor |
Glebe Farm |
Born Broadhembury |
1850 |
129 |
| Granger, Frederick Magor |
Glebe Farm |
Churchwarden (d 1922) |
1895-1921 |
129 |
| Granger, Frederick Magor & Thirza |
Glebe Farm |
Sons- Albert, George, Frank |
1881 |
129 |
| Granger, Harriett |
Payhembury |
B 1843, Staying with brother in law Thomas Tomlinson in
Lancashire |
1881 |
131 |
| Granger, Mrs Betty |
Tale House Farm |
Founder member Mothers Union |
1944 |
153 |
| Granger, Mrs Betty |
Tale House Farm |
Started the Village Coffee mornings |
1968 |
152 |
| Granger, Thomas |
Payhembury |
Son of William & Ann born |
1827 |
129, 132 |
| Granger, Thomas |
Payhembury |
Daughters- Sarah & Laura |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Granger, Thomas |
Payhembury |
Village blacksmith |
1881 |
132 |
| Granger, William & Ann |
Payhembury |
Born, Master blacksmith 5 daughters, son Thomas |
1798 |
129 |
| Graves, Admiral Samuel |
Payhembury |
Invented the lifeboat |
1878 |
131 |
| Grendon, John |
Higher Tale |
Farmer Higher House |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Griffin |
Payhembury |
Village butcher |
|
75 |
| Griffin, Thomas |
Leyhill |
Farmer |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Gypsies |
Payhembury |
Sold clothes pegs & heather |
|
110 |
| Haldon |
|
Stone mine closed |
1929 |
7 |
| Hanger Farm |
Broadhembury |
Scythe stones made behind the farm |
|
95 |
| Harris, Edward |
Haskins |
Carpenter |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Harris family |
Pound House |
Carpenters & Wheelwrights |
|
93 |
| Harris, Joseph |
Honiton |
Son of Samuel, grocer, wine & spirit merchant |
1881 |
127 |
| Harris, Messrs. Samuel & Sons |
Payhembury |
Makers of light vehicles |
|
83 |
| Harris, Miss Mabel |
Payhembury |
Teacher, ran Sunday School |
|
104, 108, 109 |
| Harris, Private A |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Harris, Private A J |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Harris, Private A R |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Harris, Private F J |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Harris, Private J |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Harris, Private S G |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Harris, Samuel |
Payhembury |
Carpenter |
1841 |
127 |
| Harris, Samuel |
Payhembury |
Carpenter & Wheelwright |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Harris, William |
Pound House |
Made carts & wagons |
|
83 |
| Harris, William |
Haskins |
Aged 60 in 1841 |
1841 |
127 |
| Harris, William |
Haskins |
Aged 25 in 1841 |
1841 |
127 |
| Harris, William |
Pound House |
Carpenter & Wheelwright |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Harris, William & Elizabeth |
Haskins |
Master carpenter, three children |
1851 |
127 |
| Haskin, J |
Payhembury |
17th C house w ith Payhembury windows |
1637 |
41, 50 |
| Haskins Farm |
Payhembury |
Owner Michael McKenzie |
2000 |
138 |
| Hayman, John |
Honiton |
Son of William & Susanna, carpenter |
|
127 |
| Hayman, William & Susanna |
Payhembury, Cheriton |
Agricultural worker (b 1802) |
1851 |
126 |
| Haymes, Frank |
Ottery St Mary |
|
|
|
| Helyer, Robert |
|
Hellier, slater, roof maker or builder. Noted in taxpayers
list |
1332 |
16 |
| Hembury |
|
Saxon meaning High Fort |
|
5 |
| Hembury Fort |
Hembury Fort |
Inn, Small quarry |
|
24, 84, 90, 138 |
| Hembury Fort |
|
Iron Age Celtic inhabitants, the Dumnonii |
AD1 |
5 |
| Henbury Fort |
Payhembury |
Earliest finds of living |
1500BC |
3 |
| Henrietta |
Exeter |
Daughter of Earl of Essex |
1644 |
20 |
| Higher Cottage |
Payhembury |
Cobbler lived |
|
88 |
| Higher House |
Payhembury |
House, once the Vicarage |
|
41 |
| Higher Leyhill Farm |
Payhembury |
Owner Brian Salter |
2000 |
138 |
| Hill, Mrs Emma |
Payhembury |
Housekeeper to Rev G Messiter-Terry |
1881 |
115, 129 |
| Hillier, Constance |
Payhembury |
Editor of the Parish Paper |
2000? |
152 |
| Holden Jean |
Payhembury |
May Queen |
1970 |
32 |
| Holden, Pam |
Payhembury |
|
|
110 |
| Hole, William |
Payhembury |
PostMaster at what is now Rose Cottage, |
1856, 1878-9 |
39, 93 |
| Hole, William |
Payhembury |
Harness maker, Saddler |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Hole, William & Elizabeth |
Payhembury, Haskins |
Schoolmaster, (b 1808) |
1841, 1851 |
128 |
| Hole, William & Mary |
Payhembury |
Saddler |
1881 |
128 |
| Holland, Mr |
Honiton |
Surgeon |
|
112 |
| Honiton |
Honiton |
Local market every Sat |
|
102 |
| Honiton |
Honiton |
Location of William of Orange Advance Guard |
1688 |
23 |
| Hookway, William |
Blue Anchor |
Victualler |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Hopping, James |
Cheriton, Coombe Raleigh |
Sons-John & George Daughter-Sarah a servant in Luppitt |
1841 |
127 |
| Hornbrook, Mrs |
Payhembury |
Teacher |
|
104 |
| Howard, Peggy |
Payhembury |
Co-op butcher |
|
110 |
| Hunt, James |
Payhembury |
Railway detective in Cumberland. Aged 30 in 1881 |
1881 |
131 |
| Hurford, Mr |
Payhembury |
Co-op-sold groceries |
|
110 |
| Hurley. Thomas & Susanna |
Payhembury |
Beer Farm, Daughters- Jane, Elizabeth. Son-John |
1851 |
128 |
| Hutchins, Corp E |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Hutchins, Corporal R |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Hutchins, John |
Payhembury |
Perished 1914 War |
16th Nov 1921 |
72, 73 |
| Hutchins, Private H |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Invercannie |
Payhembury |
Now Robin's Cottage |
|
106 |
| Isaac, Donald & Evelyn (nee Vinnecombe) |
Payhembury |
Farmed Beer Farm |
From 1941 |
60 |
| Isaac, Gerald |
Payhembury |
Present farmer of Beer Farm |
2000 |
60 |
| Isaac, Paul & Lorna |
Payhembury |
Present farmers of Beer Farm |
2000 |
60, 138 |
| Isabel (Gifford)? |
Payhembury |
|
|
111 |
| Jackson, Timothy Terry |
Polwhele |
Clerk, Vicar |
|
112 |
| James II |
|
|
|
|
| James, Mr |
Payhembury |
Hon Treasurer Silver Jub Comm |
1935 |
118 |
| Jarvis, CJ |
Payhembury |
Hon Sec Silver Jub Comm |
1935 |
118 |
| Jarvis, John |
Payhembury |
Bicycle repair shop at Capel's Garage |
|
105 |
| Jarvis, Mr & Mrs |
Charnwood |
Coachbuilder, parents of John Jarvis |
|
93 |
| Jarvis, Private C J |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Jeffrey, John & Harriett |
Payhembury |
Harriett sister of Charles Harding. Farmed at Rull Farm, was on
Parish Council, Retired to Exmouth. John d 1920 |
1881 |
130, 132 |
| Jeffreys, Judge |
|
Presided over the Bloody Assize |
|
22 |
| Johns, Betty |
Payhembury |
Treasurer WI |
1962 |
151 |
| Johns, Betty & Edwin |
Payhembury |
Her Grandfather bought the Blue Anchor |
1882 |
66, 111 |
| Johns, Derek |
Payhembury |
Owner Tuck Mill |
2000 |
138 |
| Johns, Edwin |
Payhembury |
Air Raid Warden |
1944 |
94 |
| Johns, George |
Payhembury |
|
|
110 |
| Johns, Mr |
Payhembury |
Eldest member of Payhembury Day Centre |
2000 |
154 |
| Jones, Val |
Payhembury |
Printer of the Parish Paper |
2000? |
152 |
| Joselyn Cottage |
Payhembury |
Smaller house on Cheriton |
18th C |
41, 47 |
| Kennaway, Miss |
Payhembury |
Speaker at meeting of Women's War Agricultural Comm, |
4th July 1917 |
70, 118 |
| Kennaways |
Talaton |
Squires |
|
24 |
| Kennaways of Escot |
Tale Manors, Payhembury |
Later owners of Tale Manors. Owned Cokesputt House |
1793 |
14, 59 |
| King Charles |
|
|
|
|
| King John |
|
|
|
58 |
| Kittow, Ruth |
Payhembury |
Owner Merryfields |
2000 |
138 |
| Knowles, Jack |
Payhembury |
Collided with wall at school |
1989 |
34 |
| Labbett, Miss |
Payhembury |
Judge, Fancydress comp Silver Jub Celeb |
1935 |
118 |
| Lane, Driver F |
Payhembury |
Perished 1914 War, 1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
12th Oct 1918 |
72, 73 |
| Lane Family |
Cheriton |
Last person to plough with oxen |
|
97 |
| Lane, I |
Payhembury |
Winner fancydress parade Silver Jub Celeb |
1935 |
118 |
| Lane, Pat |
Payhembury |
Winner fancydress parade Silver Jub Celeb |
1935 |
118 |
| Lawrence, John & Hannah |
Rull |
John b Venn Ottery 1806 |
1841 |
128 |
| Lawrence, John & Hannah |
Sidbury |
Sons-John, William, Thomas, James, Samuel. Daughters-Hannah,
Sarah |
1851 |
128 |
| Lawrence, Kathleen |
Payhembury |
Started Payhembury Spring Bulb & Flower Show, President
WI |
1962 |
151 |
| Lawrence, Kathleen |
Payhembury |
Planted Cherry Tree on Village Green |
1967 |
148 |
| Lawrence, Kathleen |
Payhembury |
Organiser the 60+ Club |
1968 |
152 |
| Lawrence, Samuel |
Dodington, Somerset |
Son of John & Hannah, Farmer |
1881 |
128 |
| Le Touckere, William |
Tuckmill miller |
Noted in taxpayers list |
1332 |
16 |
| Leach, Ena |
Payhembury |
Formed Mothers Union |
1944 |
153 |
| Leach, John |
Slade Barton |
Resident 2000 |
|
104, 107? |
| Leach Mr |
Brimparks |
Had fields beside Council houses |
|
94, 107? |
| Leach, Mr |
Payhembury |
Met in his barn before the Parish Hall was built |
|
155 |
| Leach, Robert |
Payhembury |
Played Last Post at VE Day remembered |
1995 |
119 |
| Leach, Roger & Barbara |
Payhembury |
Owners of Slade Barton |
2000 |
138 |
| Lee, Rev John |
Polwhele |
Vicar |
|
112 |
| Lentle, Alice |
Luppitt |
Wife of John Lentle |
|
71 |
| Lentle, Frank |
Luppitt |
Fought in 1914 War |
|
71 |
| Lentle, Private John |
Luppitt |
Perished 1914 War, 1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
31st Oct 1918 |
71, 73 |
| Lentle, William |
Luppitt |
Fought in 1914 War |
|
71 |
| Lentle, William & Emma |
Luppitt |
|
|
71 |
| Leyhill |
Payhembury |
16th C mansion house, haunted |
|
41, 54, 95, 131 |
| Lilley |
Talewater |
Worked at brickworks till end WW1 |
|
95 |
| Littlejohn, Richard |
Payhembury |
Blacksmith, purchased parcel of land and house in manor of
Cokspitt |
1644 |
59 |
| Lloyd, Mr |
Payhembury |
Shopkeeper |
|
93 |
| Lommon, Elizabeth Taylor |
Payhembury |
Servant to Bishop of Durham in 1881 aged 30. Daughter of
William |
1881 |
131 |
| Lommon, William |
Payhembury |
Village shoemaker |
1851 |
131 |
| Lord Coleridge |
Payhembury, Chanters House |
Cromwell stayed |
1645 |
21 |
| Lovering Corp A |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Lovering Driver W |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Lovering, Jessie |
Payhembury |
Daughter of Thomas & Mary Ann |
1881 |
129 |
| Lovering, Mrs M |
Payhembury |
Milliner & Dressmaker |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Lovering, Samuel |
Payhembury |
Boot &Shoemaker |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Lovering, Thomas & Mary Ann |
Payhembury |
Railway Porter at Sidmouth Junction |
1860 |
129 |
| Lower Cottage |
Payhembury |
Blacksmith lived |
|
88 |
| Lower House |
Payhembury |
House Richards Farm, original 'hall house' |
Mid-Late 16th C |
41, 44, 62 |
| Lower Milton |
Payhembury |
House |
17th C |
41, 46 |
| Lumman, Mrs Jane |
Payhembury |
Boot & Shoemaker |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Luppitt |
Luppitt |
Locals Supported Monmouth in attempt to overthrow James II |
1683 |
22 |
| Luton |
Luton |
Rectangular fields preserved |
Middle Ages |
16 |
| Lyme |
Lyme |
Monmouth supporters hanged, drawn & quartered and were
displayed after the Bloody Assize |
|
22 |
| Lysons |
Payhembury |
|
1811 |
112 |
| Madge, Thomas, Mary(mother), Patience(wife) |
Payhembury |
Gardener, lodgers at Six Bells |
1881 |
130 |
| Maher, Wyn |
Payhembury |
Started Payhembury Spring Bulb & Flower Show, secretary of
WI |
1962 |
151 |
| Malcolm Granger |
Payhembury |
Owner Tale House Farm |
2000 |
138 |
| Mandeville |
Risdon |
|
|
111 |
| Marker, Frank |
Monkton Park, Blue Ball |
Village butcher for 50 years |
1900 |
75, 98, 105, 150 |
| Marker, Thomas |
Payhembury |
Granted 90 year lease on lands of Cokesputt House |
1538 |
58 |
| Markers Park |
Payhembury |
|
|
107 |
| Marks family |
Culver House |
|
|
93 |
| Marsh Gunner G |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Materface, Mary |
Payhembury |
Niece of Emma Hill, primary school teacher |
|
115 |
| Matthew (Gifford)? |
Risdon |
|
|
111 |
| Matthews, Francis & Martha |
Payhembury |
Francis born 1794 in Clyst Hydon, Martha born 1794 Payhembury.
Oldest residents of Payhembury |
1881 |
130 |
| McKenzie, Michael |
Payhembury |
Owner Haskins Farm |
2000 |
138 |
| Membury |
|
Iron Age Fort |
|
9 |
| Merryfields |
Payhembury |
Omner Ruth Kittow |
2000 |
138 |
| Messiter, Catherine |
Payhembury |
Stained glass window in memory of Rev TT Jackson |
1852 |
132, 132 |
| Messiter-Terry, Rev George T M |
Glebe |
Parson, Rebuilt the Church, Church schools under his
control |
1834-1907 |
23, 26, 30, 93, 115, 132 |
| Messiter-Terry, Rev George T M |
Glebe |
Gave coal to charity |
1909 |
150, 151 |
| Messiters |
|
|
|
23 |
| Messitor-Terry, George |
Payhembury |
B 1839, Lived at Vicarage 1878-9 |
1881 |
129 |
| Messitor-Terry, George |
Payhembury |
Sister Catherine |
1881 |
132 |
| Mifflin, John |
Payhembury |
Coachman & gardener to Rev Messitor Terry,
Daughter- Dinah |
1881 |
129 |
| Miller |
Talewater |
Worked at brickworks till end WW1 |
|
95 |
| Milton |
Milton |
Corn mill, House |
|
16, 41 |
| Milton Farm |
Milton |
Owner Brian Cook |
2000 |
138 |
| Mitcham Sapper G |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Model Army |
Ottery, St Mary |
Cromwell's army |
1645 |
21 |
| Monkton |
Payhembury |
Manor House |
1537, 1333 |
42, 48 |
| Monkton Park |
Payhembury |
Recalls monks of Forde Abbey before the Reformation |
|
11 |
| Monmouth |
|
Attempted to overthrow James II |
1683 |
21 |
| Moor Orchard |
Payhembury |
Dwelling |
|
104 |
| Moreton, Elizabeth |
Payhembury |
National Schoolmistress |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Morgan, Mrs J |
Payhembury |
Started Payhembury Spring Bulb and Flower Show |
1962 |
151 |
| Morgan, William |
Payhembury |
Higher House |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Mousehole |
Payhembury |
House |
1586 |
41, 45 |
| Nancekivell. Peter |
Payhembury |
Owner Ware Farm |
2000 |
138 |
| Newcombe, Miss Caroline |
Payhembury |
Head Teacher |
1872 |
31 |
| Newcombe, Sergeant W |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Niven, Mr & Mrs |
Payhembury |
Missionary, |
|
93 |
| O'Connor, Mr |
Payhembury |
Village Blacksmith |
|
104 |
| Oates, Mr & Mrs |
Payhembury |
Ancestors of Mrs Collins, erected stalls at Payhembury
Fair |
|
85 |
| Osmond, Gordon |
Payhembury |
Constable |
|
109 |
| Osmond, Nurse |
Payhembury |
Village Mid-wife |
|
104 |
| Palfrey, Mr Bert |
Payhembury |
Tested pond for safety before skating allowed |
|
109 |
| Palfrey, Private Frank |
Payhembury |
Served 2/4th Devons in India |
Dec 1915 |
69 |
| Palfrey, Private S |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Parry, Rev H |
Payhembury |
Chairman of Silver Jub Comm |
1935 |
118 |
| Parsons, Eric |
Payhembury |
Sold paraffin & hardware |
|
110 |
| Patches Dairy |
Brimparks |
|
|
94 |
| Patrick Milton |
Payhembury |
Owner Tarrents Farm |
2000 |
138 |
| Payhembury Apple |
|
Apple variety |
Oct-98 |
2 |
| Payhembury Apple |
|
Apple variety |
Oct-98 |
2 |
| Payhembury Art Group |
Payhembury |
Started July 1998 |
1998 |
153 |
| Payhembury Daffodil |
Payhembury |
Form of double and semi-double daffodil |
|
2 |
| Payhembury Friedly Society |
Payhembury |
Formed 1837 |
1837 |
149 |
| Payhembury Manor (Peahembury) |
Payhembury |
Belonged to the Giffords, then Stanton, Crewkerne, Prous
families |
Reign of Henry III |
131 |
| Payhembury Pound |
Pound House, Payhembury |
For impounding stray cattle |
|
16 |
| Payhembury Window |
Payhembury |
Unique window pattern |
|
2 |
| Payhembury Yew |
Payhembury |
Holy Tree planted on site of spring at The Six Bells |
|
4 |
| Pearcy Bros, Messrs. |
Payhembury |
Cart, wagon, wheel makers |
|
83, 105 |
| Pearcy Family |
Payhembury |
18th C - late 1980 |
|
117 |
| Pearcy, Richard |
Payhembury |
Licensee of Blue Anchor Inn & carpenter |
1851 |
117, 124 |
| Pearcy, Richard John |
Payhembury |
Son of Thomas Frost, Organist of Payhembury from |
1876-1916 |
117 |
| Pearcy, Thomas |
Payhembury |
Son of Richard John, church bellringer |
|
117 |
| Pearcy, Thomas |
Payhembury |
Founded wagon builders & wheelwright business |
1773 |
117 |
| Pearcy, Thomas Frost |
Payhembury |
Parish clerk for 34 years, Carpenter |
1878-9 |
117, 132 |
| Pearcy, Thomas Henry |
Payhembury |
Son of Thomas Frost, Kept Commercial Inn at Uffculme, church
organist at Culmstock |
|
117 |
| Pearcy, William |
Payhembury |
Son of Richard John, church bellringer, retired |
1952 |
117 |
| Pearcy, William Edward |
Payhembury |
Son of Thomas Frost, Pianist |
|
117 |
| Pearsey, Mr |
Payhembury |
Attended the school |
|
35 |
| Peartree Cottage |
Payhembury |
Smaller house |
|
41 |
| Pen y caer |
|
Old Celtic Name for Hembury |
18th C |
5, 52 |
| Pengelley, Mrs |
Craddock |
Provided breeding stock of Payhembury apple |
|
2 |
| Petit Hembury |
|
Time of Henry III |
|
111 |
| Peyhembury |
|
|
|
111 |
| Phillips, Mr |
Six Bells |
Resident |
|
93 |
| Piggot, Thomazine |
Payhembury |
Gave to the poor |
1661 |
150, 151 |
| Pinney, Ted |
Payhembury |
Lobbied for reprieve of small schools |
|
34 |
| Polwhele |
Payhembury |
|
1796 |
112 |
| Pope Family |
Coronation House |
Road contractors |
|
93 |
| Pope, Jack |
Luton Green |
Resident |
|
99 |
| Pope, Mr J |
Payhembury |
Charged, for viewing of a fox, towards war effort |
1915 |
70 |
| Pope Nicholas III |
Payhembury |
Owned Cokesputt House |
1288-1291 |
58 |
| Pound House |
Payhembury |
House |
1333 |
41, 48 |
| Pounde Hugh arre |
|
Noted in taxpayers list |
1332 |
16 |
| Pratt, Ann |
Higher Tale |
Sons-Richard, Henry, William daughter-Ann |
1841 |
126 |
| Pratt, Charles & Ada |
Tale & Stockbridge, Hampshire |
Parents of W & Henry |
1878-9 |
71, 132 |
| Pratt, Company Sergeant Major W |
Tale, Payhembury |
Perished in 1914 War, 1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
5th June 1915 |
71, 73 |
| Pratt, Henry |
Lower House |
Son of Ann, farmer |
1851 |
126 |
| Pratt, Henry |
Farrants, Tale |
|
1878-9 |
132 |
| Pratt, Henry |
Lower House |
With Ann (MaryAnn?) |
1881 |
126 |
| Pratt, Henry |
Farrants, Tale |
|
1888 |
151 |
| Pratt, Private Henry |
Tale, Payhembury |
Brother of W, Perished in 1914 War, 1914-1918 Roll of
Honour |
1st October 1918 |
72, 73 |
| Pratt, Private J |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Pratt, Richard |
Higher Tale |
Son of Ann, farmer |
1851 |
126 |
| Pratt, Richd & Chas |
Haskins |
Yeoman |
1878-9 |
133 |
| Prodhomme, John |
Upton |
Noted in taxpayers list |
1332 |
16 |
| Proffit |
|
Small quarry |
|
84 |
| Prous |
Payhembury |
One time owners of Payhembury Manor |
|
131 |
| Prouse, Mrs Rose, Marion, Sara |
Payhembury |
Attended the school |
|
35 |
| Prouse, Private P |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Prowse, Sir William |
Risdon |
|
|
111 |
| Pym, James |
Haskins |
Fourth child of James & Mary Pym |
1881 |
129 |
| Pym, James & Mary |
Haskins |
Born in Luppitt |
1853 |
129 |
| Radfoed, James & Sarah |
Payhembury |
Laundryman, Lived in Paddington next to James above, Aged 68 in
1881 |
1881 |
130 |
| Radford, Daniel |
Payhembury |
Master baker, prisoner in Holloway |
1881 |
130 |
| Radford, Henry & Sarah |
Payhembury |
Lodgers at Six Bells |
1881 |
130 |
| Radford, James & Emma |
Payhembury |
Tailor-daughters-Lizzie, Jesse, Harriett, Sons - Daniel,
Samuel, John. Lived in Paddington, aged 44 1881 |
1881 |
130 |
| Radford, Mr Isaac |
Payhembury |
Speciality builder of Payhembury window, Mason |
|
2, 93 |
| Radford, Mrs |
Payhembury |
Village mid-wife |
|
93 |
| Rattenbury, William & Mary |
Payhembury |
Domestic servants to Gwen Venn at Lower House |
1851 |
128 |
| Retter, Mr |
Payhembury |
Donated land for the Parish Hall |
1938 |
155 |
| Richards |
Payhembury |
Tenant farmer on Cokesputt House |
1793 |
59 |
| Richards Farm in Tale |
Payhembury |
House |
16th C |
41, 51 |
| Richards, Francis |
Nether Exe |
Son of Francis & Ann farmer at Nether Exe |
1881 |
126 |
| Richards, Francis & Ann |
Lower Tale |
Farmer, children Henry, Francis, MaryAnn. Had Aunt Elizabeth
Ireland |
1841 |
126 |
| Richards, John |
Coxpitt |
Agricultural labourer to Thomas Warren |
1851 |
127 |
| Richards, John |
|
Son of John & Ann, dairyman at Sowton |
1881 |
126 |
| Richards, John & Ann |
Lower Tale |
Daughters-Sarah, Mary, Sons-William, John (b 1804) .Lewis,
Henry, Mark |
|
126 |
| Richards, Lewis & Jane |
East Budleigh |
Son of John & Ann, Farmer |
1881 |
126 |
| Richards, Mark |
|
Son of John & Ann, Dairyman at Bradninch |
1881 |
126 |
| Richards, Martin |
Payhembury |
Postman |
|
39 |
| Richards, Sarah |
|
Daughter of John & Ann, farm servant at Plymtree |
1851 |
126 |
| Richards, William |
|
Son of John & Ann, farm servant for Richard Pratt at Tale
Farm |
1851 |
126 |
| Ridding, George |
Payhembury |
Rector of Broadhembury, Payhembury & Plymtree |
1982 |
26 |
| Ridge Farm |
Payhembury |
Now known as Victoria Dairy |
1333 |
49, 106 |
| Risdon |
Payhembury |
|
1630 |
111 |
| River Wolf |
Awliscombe |
May record past existence of Wolves |
|
6 |
| Robin's Cottage |
Payhembury |
Previously Invercannie |
|
106 |
| Roche, Lt JW |
Payhembury |
1914 -1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Rose Cottage |
Payhembury |
Smaller house, cob and slate |
|
41, 64 |
| Round House |
Cokesputt |
Contained overhead cogged wheels for harnessing horses for
threshing etc |
|
89 |
| Rowe, |
Payhembury |
Thatcher |
|
82 |
| Rowe, Johnnie |
Payhembury |
Sold fish & chips |
|
110 |
| Rowe, Private L |
Payhembury |
1914 -1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Rowe, Private S |
Payhembury |
1914 -1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Rull |
Payhembury |
House, meaning "at the hill" |
1302 |
51 |
| Russell Lord |
|
Ancestor of present Duke of Bedford, in command at Mohun's
Ottery, Luppitt during rebellion opposing religious changes towards
Protestantism |
1549 |
17 |
| Salcombe Regis |
|
Great place for 'still liquor' |
|
98 |
| Salter, Anna M |
Payhembury |
Victualler, Six Bells |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Salter, Corp W |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Salter, Corporal |
Payhembury |
Served in 2/4th Devons in India |
Dec 1915 |
69 |
| Salter, Hettie |
Payhembury |
Started Payhembury Spring Bulb & Flower Show |
1962 |
151 |
| Salter, Jasper |
Payhembury |
Landlord of Six Bells & butcher |
1851 |
112, 124, |
| Salter, Robert |
Payhembury |
Butcher & Farmer |
1878-9 |
133 |
| Salter, Robert & Mary Susan |
Payhembury |
Daughter of Jasper married Robert Salter. |
1869 |
129 |
| Salter, Robert & Mary Susan |
Payhembury |
Mary was innkeeper at Six Bells |
1881 |
130 |
| Salter, Sally |
Payhembury |
Wife of Jasper |
|
112 |
| Salter, Thomas Hookway |
Uffculme |
Veterinarian, father of Robert |
|
130 |
| Sanders, Colonel |
Payhembury |
Cromwellian Family |
1543 |
69 |
| Sanders, John & Ann |
Payhembury |
Tale Common Head |
1851 |
129 |
| Sanders, William & Henry |
Payhembury |
Journeyman bakers in Camberwell in 1881 |
1881 |
130 |
| Saunders |
Tale, Culver House |
Bought the Manor of Tale from Thomas Goodwin |
Approx 1549 |
18 |
| Saunders Corp F |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Saunders, Edwin |
Payhembury |
Nephew of FM Granger |
1881 |
129 |
| Saunders, F |
Payhembury |
As teenager made waterwheel to obtain water from Tuck Mill
Cottage |
|
89 |
| Saunders, F |
Payhembury |
Baker, three generations at Tuck Mill Cottage Bakery |
|
76 |
| Saunders Family |
Tale Manors |
Passed to them after the Dissolution of the Monastries |
|
14 |
| Saunders Family |
Payhembury |
For many years lived in Tuck Mill Cottage |
1798 |
61 |
| Saunders Frank & Annie |
Payhembury |
Past owners of Tuck Mill Cottage |
1930-1980 |
61 |
| Saunders, Humphrey |
Payhembury, Holsworthy, |
Presbyterian minister |
|
20 |
| Saunders, Jane |
Payhembury |
Left property for the poor |
1669 |
20, 150, 151 |
| Saunders, John |
Culverhouse |
First appears in a muster roll |
1569 |
19 |
| Saunders, John |
Payhembury, Leyhill |
First appears in a muster roll |
1569 |
19 |
| Saunders, Major John |
East Devon |
A chief Parliamentarian |
|
19 |
| Saunders, Mr B |
Payhembury |
Built Stomorage, Colestocks |
Mid 18th C |
67 |
| Saunders, Richard |
Payhembury, Kentisbeare, Loxhore, Plymtree & Honiton,
Tiverton |
Presbyterian minister |
|
20 |
| Scadding, Thirza |
Payhembury |
Housemaid for a J.P. in Suffolk in 1881 |
1881 |
131 |
| Searle, Lydia |
Coxpitt |
Mother-in-law of Thomas Warren |
1881 |
127 |
| Sidbury |
|
Iron Age Fort |
|
9 |
| Sidmouth Junction Station |
|
Once a market, now called Feniton |
|
94, 101 |
| Singh, Mr |
Payhembury |
Sold clothes & linen |
|
110 |
| Six Bells |
Payhembury |
Forerunner of Village Hall. Once called Church House. Inn |
|
4, 24, 50, 90 |
| Slade Barton |
Payhembury |
Big Farmhouse once belonged to the Venns now Leach family since
1916, Owners Roger & Barbara Leach |
2000 |
138 |
| Slade Farm |
Payhembury |
Pump and well |
|
88 |
| Slade, Mrs |
Sunnyside |
|
|
109 |
| Smeatharpe |
Payhembury |
American aerodrome |
1944 |
94 |
| Smith, Chris & Lucy |
Payhembury |
Present owners of Tuck Mill Cottage |
1981 |
61 |
| Spurway, George& Gladys |
Payhembury |
|
|
110 |
| Squire, Bob |
Payhembury |
Winner fancydress parade Silver Jub Celeb |
1935 |
118 |
| St Andrew's Day Fair |
Hembury |
Annual fair held in post-medieval down to 19th Centuries |
|
7 |
| St. Boniface of Crediton |
|
Cut down a Holy Tree to assert Christian truth |
|
5 |
| Stanton |
Payhembury |
One time owners of Payhembury Manor |
|
131 |
| Stapledon, Bishop Walter |
Westcote |
|
|
111 |
| Staynings, |
Risdon |
Son Davy, father Culme |
|
111 |
| Stevenson, J A R |
Payhembury |
Author, blacksmith & iron |
|
111 |
| Stiling, Private F |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Stomorage |
Colestocks |
House, formerly known as Stamridge |
1841 |
67 |
| Sunnyside, No 3 |
Payhembury |
Purpose built 'servants' cottage |
|
41 |
| Sutcliffe, Miss |
Payhembury |
Compiled list of field names in 'Pembury Our Village' |
|
139 |
| Talaton |
Talaton |
Locals Supported Monmouth in attempt to overthrow James II |
1683 |
22 |
| Tale Common Head |
|
Water spot |
|
89 |
| Tale Farm |
Payhembury |
Owner Ken Chaplin |
2000 |
138 |
| Tale Head |
|
Windlass deep well |
|
89 |
| Tale Head Cottage |
Payhembury |
Smaller House |
18th C |
41, 51 |
| Tale House Farm |
Payhembury |
Owner Malcolm Granger |
2000 |
138 |
| Tale Manors |
|
Given by the Pomeroys to the Abbey of Forde |
Middle Ages |
14 |
| Tale Pound |
|
For impounding stray cattle |
|
16 |
| Talewater |
Talewater |
Monmouth supporters hanged, Brickworks |
|
22, 95 |
| Tarrents Farm |
Payhembury |
Owner Patrick Milton |
2000 |
138 |
| Taunton |
Taunton |
Locals Supported Monmouth in attempt to overthrow James II |
1683 |
22 |
| Taylor, Elizabeth |
Payhembury |
B 1833, Housekeeper to Bishop of Durham |
1881 |
130 |
| Taylor, James |
Payhembury |
Son of James & Sarah. Mason |
1851 |
128 |
| Taylor, James & Sarah |
Haskins |
Mason |
1841 |
128 |
| Taylor, Peter |
Payhembury |
Rector of Payhembury & Broadhembury |
1978 |
26 |
| Taylor, Thomas |
Payhembury |
Son of James & Sarah. Mason |
1851 |
128 |
| Terry Jackson Vicars |
Payhembury |
Vicars |
18th C |
115 |
| Terry, Rev Robert |
Payhembury |
Parson at Payhembury, died 1661 |
Civil War / 1650 |
19, 115 |
| Terry, Rev Timothy |
|
|
18th C |
115 |
| The 60+ Club |
Payhembury |
|
1968 |
152 |
| The Blanket Society |
Payhembury |
Formed 1858 |
1858 |
149 |
| The Boot Club |
Payhembury |
Formed 1903 |
1903 |
149 |
| The Mothers Union |
Payhembury |
Formed 1944 |
1944 |
153 |
| The Parish Hall |
Payhembury |
|
1938 |
155 |
| The Parish Paper |
Payhembury |
Started by Betty Whitaker |
1968 |
152 |
| The Payhembury Day Centre |
Payhembury |
Formed Dec 1985 |
1985 |
154 |
| The Payhembury Parents' Teachers & Friends Ass |
Payhembury |
|
|
153 |
| The Payhembury Youth Club & Services |
|
Formed Oct 1999 |
1999 |
154 |
| The Shortmat Bowls Club |
Payhembury |
Formed Nov 1999 |
1999 |
154 |
| The Six Bells |
Payhembury |
Was once the Church House |
|
4, 24, 50 |
| The Village Coffee Mornings |
Payhembury |
Started by Mrs Betty Granger |
1968 |
152 |
| Thornhayes Nurseries |
St Andrew's Wood, Dulford |
|
|
2 |
| Thydon, Mr & Mrs |
Payhembury |
Owned a shop |
|
110 |
| Tiverton |
|
With outbreak of disease among troops at Otteryu, St Mary
troops moved here |
|
21 |
| Tolley, Mr & Mrs |
Payhembury |
Ancestors of Mrs Collins, Erected stalls at Pemyhembury
Fair |
|
85 |
| Tooze, Catherine, Ellen, Henry, Frederick & Julia |
Payhembury |
Children of Henry & Elizabeth |
|
125 |
| Tooze, Henry John |
Payhembury |
Clerk, married Elizabeth C Terry Jackson (1840), Curate |
1851 |
125 |
| Tooze, John |
Honiton |
Father of Henry John, Ironmonger |
|
125 |
| Trevelyan |
Payhembury, Leyhill |
Willoughby daughter married into the family from Nettlecombe
Court, Somerset, One time owners of Leyhill |
Middle 17th C |
18, 131 |
| Trinity meadow/orchard |
Payhembury |
On Cheriton |
|
47, 97 |
| Trott, Robert |
Payhembury |
Victualler & farmer |
1851 |
124 |
| Trotter, Mr |
Payhembury |
Judge, fancydress comp Silver Jun Celeb |
1935 |
118 |
| Tuck Mill Cottage |
Payhembury |
Clay and straw brick |
1798 |
61 |
| Tuckmill |
Payhembury |
Owner Derek Johns |
2000 |
138 |
| Tuckmill |
Payhembury |
Corn Mill and house |
Mostly 19th C |
13, 16, 41, 52 |
| Tuckmill Farm |
Payhembury |
House, original 'hall house', |
16th/17th C |
41, 44, 51 |
| Tuckmill Farm |
Payhembury |
Owner Heather Wallace |
2000 |
138 |
| Tudor Home Guard |
Payhembury, Leyhill |
Men in the parish who had to turn out in an emergency |
1569 |
19 |
| Tweed, Lt H |
Payhembury |
1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
|
73 |
| Uggaton |
|
Small hamlet, given by Odo Ericson's heirs (Ralph de Doune?) to
Dunkeswell Abbey, later sold after the Dissolution of the
Monastries to Goodwin, Manor House |
17th C |
13, 41, 42, 46 |
| Uggaton estates |
|
Owned by Drewes |
1878-9 |
131 |
| Uggaton Farm |
Uggaton |
Owner Norman Baker |
2000 |
138 |
| Upottery |
Upottery |
Locals Supported Monmouth in attempt to overthrow James II |
1683 |
22 |
| Upton |
Upton |
Known as Upton Prodhomme as the family owned it |
1238 |
14, 45 |
| Upton Farm |
Upton |
Owner Norman Baker |
2000 |
138 |
| Venn, Clement |
Payhembury |
Inherited Lower House from his brother John 2. Also owned
Higher House and Slade, died |
1868 |
63 |
| Venn, Gwen Warren |
Payhembury |
Lived at Lower House, born Uffculme, Daughter of Clement &
Grace nee Warren |
1829 |
128 |
| Venn, Gwen Warren |
Payhembury |
Granddaughter of John Venn, daughter of Clement Venn
(1924) |
1878-9 |
63, 75, 93, 133 |
| Venn, John 1 |
Payhembury |
Eldest son of John Venn |
|
63 |
| Venn, John 2 |
Payhembury |
Son of John Venn, owned 499 acres incl some of Hembury Fort
& Upton |
1840 |
63 |
| Venn, John 3 |
Payhembury |
Son of Clement Venn |
|
|
| Venn, John & Ann |
Payhembury |
John born |
1734 |
63 |
| Venn, John & Ann |
Payhembury |
Added granary to Lower House |
1780 |
62 |
| Venn, John & Ann |
Payhembury |
Bought Lower House |
Early 18th C |
63 |
| Venn, Mary |
Payhembury |
Governess to Tooze children |
1851- |
125 |
| Venn, P |
Slade |
Farmer, Landowner |
1878-9 |
132 |
| Venn, Rev Henry Knott |
Payhembury |
Gave beef and tea to charity |
|
150, 151 |
| Venn, Richard |
Payhembury |
Gave to the poor |
1606 |
150, 151 |
| Venn, Thomas |
Payhembury |
B 1825, Surgeon, lodged with Fisher family in Hackney |
1881 |
130 |
| Venn, William |
Upton |
Yoeman |
1878-9 |
133 |
| Venns |
Payhembury |
Later owners of Payhembury |
|
14 |
| Venns |
Payhembury |
Landowners, |
17th C |
23 |
| Venns |
Payhembury |
Owned Culver House |
18th C |
68 |
| Victoria Dairy |
Payhembury |
Previously the Ridge, owned by the Daymonds |
1333 |
49, 106 |
| Victoria Dairy |
Payhembury |
Owner Douglas Daymond |
2000 |
138 |
| Vinnicombe, George |
Payhembury |
Son of James & Elizabeth, died in horse fall |
1894 |
129 |
| Vinnicombe, James & Elizabeth |
Payhembury |
Lived in Beer Farm |
1860 |
60 |
| Vinnicombe, James & Elizabeth |
Payhembury |
Lived in Beer Farm |
1878-9 |
133 |
| Vinnicombe, James & Elizabeth |
Payhembury |
Had 10 children |
1881 |
128 |
| Vinnicombe, John |
Payhembury |
Born on Beer Farm |
1880 |
60 |
| Waldron |
Payhembury |
Tenant farmer on Cokesputt House |
1793 |
59 |
| Waldron, Ann |
Coxpitt, Windwhistle |
B Axminster, Had 8 children (1841), married Peter Coles |
|
127 |
| Waldron, Edwin |
Broadhembury |
Son of Ann, servant at the Grange |
1851 |
127 |
| Waldron, Mary Ann (Coles)? |
Honiton |
House servant |
1851 |
127 |
| Waldron, Nancy |
Windwhistle |
Daughter of Ann |
1851 |
127 |
| Waldron, Sarah |
Windwhistle |
Daughter of Ann |
1851 |
127 |
| Wallace, Heather |
Payhembury |
Owner Tuck Mill Farm |
2000 |
138 |
| Walronds of Bradfield |
Upton |
Later owners of Upton |
|
14 |
| Ward, Miss Elizabeth |
Payhembury |
Teacher |
|
108 |
| Ware Farm |
Payhembury |
Owner Peter Nancekivell |
2000 |
138 |
| Ware, Mrs Lena |
Payhembury |
Cooked school dinners |
|
109 |
| Warren, Cyril |
Payhembury |
Cokesputt House in his family from 1852 till his demise in
1988, |
1988 |
59, 106 |
| Warren, Frank |
Payhembury |
Father of Cyril Warren |
|
59 |
| Warren, Thomas & Jane |
Coxpitt |
Dairyman, b Dalwood, Daughters-Jane, Susan, Sarah |
1851 |
127 |
| Warren, William |
Payhembury |
Bought Cokesputt House, Grandfather of Cyril Warren |
1852 |
59 |
| Warren, William |
Coxpit |
Yeoman |
1878-9 |
133 |
| Waterbeer St, Exeter |
|
Site of annual scythestone fair |
|
8 |
| Webber, Frank |
Payhembury |
Cut off his thumb at school |
1878 |
34 |
| Webber, Henry |
Payhembury |
Agricultural labourer, lodger at Six Bells |
1881 |
130 |
| Webber, Mary J |
Payhembury |
Aged 17 was patient/general servant in Fever Hospital,
Islington |
1881 |
130 |
| Westcote |
Payhembury |
|
|
111 |
| Whitaker, Ken |
Payhembury |
War Veteran at VE Day remembered |
1995 |
119 |
| Whitaker, Mrs |
Payhembury |
Ran the village coffee mornings after Mrs Granger, Founder
member Mothers Union |
1944 |
152-153 |
| Whitaker, Mrs Betty |
Payhembury |
Organiser of the 60+ Club |
1968 |
152 |
| White, Don |
Payhembury |
Resident |
|
120 |
| White, Richd |
Payhembury |
Farmer&Victualler, Leyhill Inn |
1878-9 |
133 |
| Whiting, Mary |
Payhembury |
Distributor of the Parish Paper |
2000? |
152 |
| William of Orange |
|
Ousted James II |
1688 |
23 |
| Willis, Emmanuel & Lucy |
Payhembury |
Parents of W. Kept the shop in Paythembury |
|
72 |
| Willis, Gunner A/AW |
Payhembury, Totnes |
Perished in 1914 War, 1914-1918 Roll of Honour |
8th Aug 1917 |
72, 73 |
| Willoughby, John |
Payhembury, Leyhill |
Bought La Hill (Leyhill) in 1593.Paid for two of the present
bells in the Church |
1593 |
19, 56 |
| Willoughbys |
Risdon |
|
|
111 |
| Willoughbys |
Payhembury, Leyhill |
Lords of the Manor at Upton |
Approx 1549 |
18, 45 |
| Willoughbys of Leyhill |
Upton |
Later owners of Upton |
|
14, 131 |
| Wills, Albert |
Payhembury |
Perished 1st WW |
|
94 |
| Wolford |
Awliscomb |
May record past existence of Wolves |
|
6 |
| Wood, George |
Payhembury |
Agricultural labourer |
1851 |
128 |
| Wood, Robert & Ann |
Payhembury |
Coachman, b 1853, lived in Queens Mews, Paddington in 1881, 2
sons. |
1881 |
130 |
| Wood, Robert & Diana |
Payhembury |
Carpenter |
1841, 1851 |
128 |
| Wood, Walter |
Ridge |
Thatcher |
1878-9 |
133 |
| Woodbury |
|
Iron Age Fort |
|
9 |
| Wren Cottage |
Payhembury |
Purpose built 'servants' cottage |
|
41 |
| Wright, Elizabeth |
Flay |
Farmer & Landowner |
1878-9 |
133 |
| Wright, Johnny |
Payhembury |
Owner Flays Farm |
|
24, 94 |
| Wright, Mr |
Payhembury |
Owned Cokesputt House |
1780-1781 |
59 |
| Wymundsham, Thomas |
Payhembury |
Lord of the Manor |
1237 |
26 |
| Wyndham Family |
Silverton |
|
|
23 |
| Yarrow Park |
Payhembury |
Owner Gerlad Evans |
2000 |
138 |
| Yea, Richard atte |
|
Noted in taxpayers list |
1332 |
16 |
| Yellingham |
Payhembury |
Known as Elynham |
1289 |
52 |
| Yellingham |
Payhembury |
Owners Janet & Edward East |
2000 |
138 |
| Yeomans Cottage |
Payhembury |
Smaller house |
|
41 |
| Yonges |
Escot |
Predecessors of the Kennaways |
|
22 |