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| Name etc. | Place | Date | Event or Description | Page |
| 2nd Augustine Legion | Roman period | Tile of the Legion found at Honeyditches | 9, 18 | |
| 76 Punjabis | 1914-18 | Indian Army Regiment | 73 | |
| ?, Alan | 1918 | Corresponded with Muriel Head | 72 | |
| ?, Bill | 1944 | Gardener; in photograph of the staff of the Pole Arms Hotel | 105 | |
| ?, Douglas | 1919 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. (goalkeeper) | 91 | |
| ?, George | 1944 | Postman; in photograph of the staff of the Pole Arms Hotel | 105 | |
| ?, Gladys | 1944 | Waitress; in photograph of the staff of the Pole Arms Hotel | 105 | |
| ?, Hetty | 1944 | Chambermaid; in photograph of the staff of the Pole Arms Hotel | 105 | |
| ?, Ivy | 1944 | Chambermaid; in photograph of the staff of the Pole Arms Hotel | 105 | |
| ?, Jorden | 20th C. | Ted Gosling's grandson | 148 | |
| ?, Peacy | 1944 | Cellarman; in photograph of the staff of the Pole Arms Hotel | 105 | |
| ?, Teddy | c. 1914-1926 | First World War army officer; engaged to Muriel Head; died 1920s | 72 | |
| Abbott, F. | 1937 | In photograph of Seaton bell-ringers, 15th August 1937 | 81 | |
| Abbott, Fred | c.1904 | In photograph of Seaton rugby team | 54 | |
| Abbott, Harry | 19th C. | Quarry foreman | 51 | |
| " | c.1895 | Photograph | 49 | |
| Abbott, Henry | Streit Shear | 1841 | Lime burner (1841 census) | 25 |
| Abbott, Mrs. Henry | 8 Marine Crescent | 19th C. | Apartment-house keeper | 35 |
| Abbott, L. | Queen Street | 1925 | Photograph of shop owned by L. Abbott | 79 |
| Abbott, Tippy | Branscombe | 19th C. | 156 | |
| Aberdeenshire | Scotland | Dr. Coburn's birthplace | 144 | |
| Abrahams, P.S. | 1945 | Policeman on duty on night of fire at the Town Hall | 107 | |
| Adams family | 19th C. | Ran the Royal Clarence Hotel | 35, 39 | |
| Aelfgyfu, Queen | 1005 | Witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Aelfheah | 1005 | Bishop; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Aelfhun | 1005 | Bishop; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Aelfricus | 1005 | Archbishop of Canterbury; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Aelfwold | 1005 | Bishop; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Aet Fleote | See "Aut Fleote" | |||
| Aethelred, King | 1005 | Granted Aut Fleote (Seaton) to Eadsige | 19, 20 | |
| Aethelstan | 1005 | Prince; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Agland, Bert | c.1900 | In photograph of Seaton cricket team | 53 | |
| Agland, Mr | 19th C. | Lace manufacturer and general draper | 27 | |
| Agland, W. | c.1905 | In photograph of Seaton cricket team | 54 | |
| Air raid shelter | 1940s | Built beside the Church of the Good Shepherd during the Second World War | 106 | |
| Akerman, Francis L. G. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Akerman, Frank | 1949 | Ironmonger; photograph of Akerman's tableau, Seaton Carnival 1949 | 156 | |
| Akerman, John | 1840 | Postmaster; see also "Royal Clarence Hotel" | 27 | |
| Akerman, Mrs. | Post Office, Fore Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Akerman, Mrs. W. | 1 Bridgwater Place | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Akerman, Will | 1919 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 91 | |
| Albert, Prince | 1819-61 | 26, 108 | ||
| Alderson, Mr. John | 1979 | Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall | 144 | |
| Alexander III, Pope | 1163 | Mentioned Seaton and Beer as properties of the Abbey of Sherborne | 145 | |
| Alfhelm | 1005 | Bishop; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Alford, Mrs. | Yew Terrace | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| All Days | Council yard where All Days now [2002] stands in background of c.1910 photograph | 42 | ||
| Allardyce, Colin | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Allardyce, Harry | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Althelney House | Fore Street | 19th C. | Built by the son of Richard Skinner (d.1866) at No 27 Fore Street | 27 |
| Amateur Photographer Silver Jubilee competition | 1935 | 89 | ||
| Amsden, Wing Commander | 1943 | Opened the Wings for Victory Week | 101 | |
| Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act | 1979 | 15 | ||
| Ancient Monuments Laboratory | 1984 | Part of English Heritage; undertook a geophysical survey of Honeyditches | 15 | |
| Anderton and Rowlands | 20th C. | Showmen | 77 | |
| Andorra Star, The | 1940 | Torpedoed and sunk by German U-boat | 95 | |
| Angles | 5th-6th C. | 19 | ||
| Anlaf | 957 | Led the Danes against the Saxons at Brunanburgh | 19 | |
| Anning, Albert Samuel | c.1909 | Mason; born 3 January 1887; lieutenant in Seaton Fire Brigade; photographed in Seaton Territorials uniform | 42 | |
| Anning, Jim | c.1951 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 122 | |
| Anning, Mrs. John | Queen Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Anning, Ralph | c.1937 | In photograph of staff of Trevett's Garage | 97 | |
| Anning, Ronald | 1943 | Photograph; Troop Leader in the Boy Scouts; awarded gilt cross for rescuing a drowning girl from the River Axe | 102 | |
| " | c.1951 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 122 | |
| " | c.1952 | In photograph of Seaton football team | 122 | |
| Anning, W. | 1953 | In photograph of Seaton Reserves football team | 122 | |
| Anning family | 1841 | Skilled masons; recorded in census | 31 | |
| Antonine Itinerary | Roman period | Referred to | 19 | |
| Antonius | Roman period | Referred to in quotation from Camden's Britannia | 9 | |
| Arbery, Mrs. | Fore Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Archer, Miss | 1954 | In photograph of tree-planting ceremony in Station Road | 125 | |
| Arden | Merrow Down Road | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | |
| A.R.P. | 1940-45 | 102 | ||
| Ashburton, Lady | 19th C. | Seaforth Lodge built for her by Joseph Good | 24, 152 | |
| Athelric | 1005 | Bishop; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Athelstan, King | 957 | Led the Saxons against the Danes at Brunanburgh | 19 | |
| Athulf | 1005 | Bishop; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Attlee, Clement | 1945 | Declared Prime Minister, 26th July 1945 | 107 | |
| Augustine | 597 | Sent to Britain by St. Gregory | 145 | |
| Austin | 20th C. | Car manufacturer | 75 | |
| Aut (or Aet) Fleote | 1005 | Name Seaton was known by; granted to Eadsige by King Aethelred; text of formation charter | 19, 20 | |
| Autumn Assizes | 17th C. | 151 | ||
| Axe, River | Devon | Mentioned by Kemble in description of boundaries of Saxon Fleote; mouth described by Stukeley as a good half mile across (1724); improvements at mouth attempted (19th C.) | 9, 15, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 76, 102, 129, 132, 151 | |
| " | 1960 | Photograph | 136 | |
| " | 1972 | Photograph, aerial view | 154 | |
| " | 1973 | Photograph | 157 | |
| Axe Bridge | 1924 | Photograph of Axe Bridge to Axmouth road under construction | 98 | |
| Axe Cliff Golf Club | 20th C. | 80 | ||
| Axe Vale Amateur Operatic Society | 20th C. | Harry Clapp helped formed the Society | 156 | |
| " | 1988 | Photograph of cast of Iolanthe | 116 | |
| Axe Vale and District Conservation Society | 1986 | Photograph of members setting off on the Seaton Tramway, March 1986 | 129 | |
| Axe Vale Harriers | 19th-20th C. | 151 | ||
| Axe Vale Hunt | 19th-20th C. | 155 | ||
| Axe Valley | Devon | 16, 17, 19 | ||
| Axe Valley Heritage Association | 20th-21st C. | 17, 147, 155 | ||
| " | 1987 | Photograph, on a visit to Blackbury Castle | 7 | |
| " | 1995 | Roy Chapple, chairman of the Association, in photograph of opening of VJ exhibition in Seaton Museum | 114 | |
| Axe Valley Heritage Museum | 20th C. | Eileen Gosney a founder member | 48 | |
| Axe Valley Insurance | Built on part of the site of Lowman's Farm | 51 | ||
| Axe Valley Musical Society | Formed toward the end of the 19th C. | 155 | ||
| Axe Valley Runners | 20th-21st C. | 154 | ||
| Axminster | Devon | 17, 19, 22, 24, 25, 88, 107, 147 | ||
| Axminster R.D.C. | 20th C. | Owned Axmouth Harbour 1967-74 | 77 | |
| Axmouth | Devon | One of the earliest Saxon villages to be founded in the Axe estuary (7th C.); manor passed into secular ownership at Dissolution of the Monasteries (mid-16th C.); bank built along northern boundary as part of reclamation work for Seaton Marshes (17th C.) | 19, 21, 23, 25, 101, 151 | |
| " | 1924 | Photograph of Axe Bridge to Axmouth road under construction | 98 | |
| Axmouth Bridge | 1988 | Photograph of the new bridge under construction | 150 | |
| Axmouth Harbour | Closed to shipping (19th C.); Isaac Tidbury the last Trinity House pilot to work here (19th C.) | 31, 33, 51 | ||
| " | c.1866 | Photograph | 29 | |
| " | c.1880 | Photograph | 59 | |
| " | 1925 | Photograph | 77 | |
| " | 1961 | Photograph of the Old Ferry House | 137 | |
| Axmouth Toll Bridge | 1907 | Photograph of ceremony freeing the Toll Bridge | 41 | |
| Aywell Green | 1682 | Site of "decayed cottage" leased to Richard Clarke (Leigh's survey) | 22 | |
| Babb, Elizabeth | 1682 [born c. 1640] | Leaseholder of various properties; also known as Elizabeth Pyke (Leigh's survey) | 22 | |
| Babb, Elizabeth | 17th C. | Mother of Elizabeth Pyke; deceased before 1682 (Leigh's survey) | 22 | |
| Babbage, James | Nettlecombe, Taunton | 1854 | Mentioned in notice of auction of marsh land | 23 |
| Bachelor | 1961 | Shop in background of photograph of Trevett's Car Park | 138 | |
| Badcock, Rev. John | 1839 | Lived at the Manor House but also had a dwelling on The Barrow | 23 | |
| Badcock, W. | c.1895 | Carter; photograph | 49 | |
| Baden Powell | 1857-1941 | Founder of the Boy Scouts | 57 | |
| Badpoole Meadows | 1837 | Invitation to tender for lease | 23 | |
| Baghdad | Mesopotamia | 1915 | Object of British forces advance | 73 |
| Bailey, Mrs. | 6 The Terrace | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Baker, Alan | 1951 | In photograph of the Youth Club pyramid display team | 108 | |
| " | c.1951 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 122 | |
| " | 1952 | In photograph of Youth Club outing | 121 | |
| " | c.1952 | In photograph of Seaton football team | 122 | |
| Baker, Brian | 1951 | In photograph of Youth Club outing to Weymouth | 121 | |
| " | 1953 | In photograph of Youth Club tableau in Seaton Carnival | 119 | |
| Baker family | 1940 | Evacuees | 102 | |
| Ball, Nippy | 1944 | Saddler and barman; in photograph of the staff of the Pole Arms Hotel | 105 | |
| Ball, P. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Ball, Percy C. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Ball, W. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Bampton | Devon | 22 | ||
| Bank family | 1 Major Terrace | c.1900 | 51 | |
| Bank Holiday Act | 1871 | 35 | ||
| Bank House | 19th C. | Occupied by Alfred D'Angibau c.1870 | 43 | |
| Barline | Mentioned by Kemble in description of boundaries of Saxon Fleote | 20 | ||
| Barn Hay | Fore Street | c.1900 | Name of allotments where Fortfield Terrace now [2002] stands | 66 |
| Barnaby, Major | 1925 | 72 | ||
| Barnard's Hill Lane | 18 | |||
| Barnet | Hertfordshire | Lancaster Electrical Company based here | 129 | |
| Barr, Mr. | c.1938 | St. John's Ambulanceman; in photograph with Seaton's first motorised ambulance | 88 | |
| Barrow, The | Original name of The Burrow; described by Stukeley; main feature of East Walk in late-Victorian Seaton; 1839 tithe map shows dwelling belonging to Rev. John Badcock on The Barrow | 22, 23 | ||
| Bartlett, Bertram | 1920s | Sang with the Seaton Choral Society | 80 | |
| Bartlett, James | 19th C. | Beer resident; married Anne Head | 31 | |
| Bartlett, Jane | 18th C. | Second wife of William Newton; two children | 148 | |
| Bartlett, Joseph | 19th C. | Owned Lowman's Farm | 51 | |
| Bartlett, Miss | 3 The Terrace | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Barton, George W. | 19th-20th C. | Local photographer from the 1890s on; died 1930s | 49, 94 | |
| Basra | Iraq | Reginald Gosney's name on war memorial | 73 | |
| Bastin, Mr. James | 19th C. | 153 | ||
| Bath House, The (or The Baths) | 19th C. | Stood in the centre of the esplanade; demolished early 20th C. | 33, 35 | |
| " | c.1890 | Photograph | 59 | |
| " | 1895 | Photograph | 60 | |
| Batstone, ? | c.1953 | In photograph showing demolition of the old shelter on Moridunum | 125 | |
| Batstone, Clement | Pole Arms Hotel | 1870 | Landlord | 33 |
| Batstone, Mr. | c.1953 | Photograph, member of the Seaton Autumn Show Committee | 120 | |
| Batstone, Mrs. | The Castle | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Batstone, Thomas | Sidmouth Street | 1841 | Recorded as 85 years old in 1841 census | 25 |
| Bawden, Jonathan | 1726 | Salt Officer; died 1726 | 22 | |
| Bay Hotel | Ceased trading in second half of 20th C. | 143 | ||
| " | 1964 | Photograph of lunch for the staff of Ferris & Prescott, held at the Bay Hotel | 111 | |
| Baycroft | Churston Rise | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | |
| Bayliss, Mrs. A.H. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Bayliss, Howard | 20th C. | 94 | ||
| " | c.1953 | Photograph, member of the Seaton Autumn Show Committee | 120 | |
| Beach Cottage | 33 | |||
| Beach Hotel (or House) | Sold to Devon County Council after the Second World War | 35, 39, 143 | ||
| " | 1895 | Photograph | 69 | |
| " | 1900 | Advertisement | 62 | |
| " | 1926 | Seen in photograph of the East Walk | 84 | |
| Beach Road | 35 | |||
| Beach Villas | Harbour Road | 35 | ||
| Beaker people | c.2000 B.C. | 6-7, 15 | ||
| Beale, Parson | c.1895 | Photograph | 49 | |
| Beandun | 614 | Site of West Saxon defeat of the British; possibly modern Bindon | 19 | |
| Beeches Restaurant, The | 2002 | On the site of the Temperance Hotel | 35 | |
| Beeching Plan (or Report) | 1966 | Responsible for closure of the Seaton railway branch line, 5th March 1966 | 107, 129 | |
| Beer | Acquired by Horton Priory by 1086; mentioned in papal privilege of 1126 and papal text of 1146; stone from B. used in reclamation of Seaton Marshes (17th C.) | 13, 19, 21, 25, 31, 35, 38, 43, 71, 82, 95, 101, 103, 113, 129, 145, 149, 152, 154 | ||
| " | 1929 | Photograph of Seaton to Beer bus | 98 | |
| Beer, Mrs. | Fore Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Beer Free Stone Quarries | c.1900 | Owned stables between Tudor House and the school | 66 | |
| Beer Head | 6, 151 | |||
| Beer Regatta | 149 | |||
| Beer Reserves | Football team | 122 | ||
| Beer Road | Stated by Kemble to be a boundary of Saxon Fleote | 20, 43, 51, 75, 143 | ||
| Beer Street | Stated by Kemble to be a boundary of Saxon Fleote | 20 | ||
| Beere Lane | 17th C. | Site of house built by Richard Wheeler | 22 | |
| B.E.F. | 1914-18 | 72 | ||
| Beira | Merrow Down Road | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | |
| Bell, Morrison | 1925 | Local MP; opened the new West Walk | 80 | |
| " | 1925 | Photograph, opening the West Walk | 83 | |
| Benham, Billy Power | Sidmouth Street | 19th C. | Fisherman | 51 |
| Bicton | Devon | 75 | ||
| Biddle, Esme | Castle Hill | 19th C. | Daughter of Capt. Waring Biddle | 35 |
| Biddle, Capt. Waring | Castle Hill | 19th C. | Army captain; lived at Kingsland with his daughter | 35 |
| Bindon | Devon | Possibly the site of ancient Beandun | 19 | |
| Blackbury Castle | Southleigh | 1987 | Photograph of Axe Valley Heritage Association on a visit | 7 |
| Bland, Mr. | 1930s | Commissionaire at the Regal cinema; 6ft. 3ins. Tall; nicknamed 'King Kong' | 94 | |
| Bland, Mrs. | 1930s | Usherette at the Regal cinema; nicknamed 'Minnie Mouse' | 94 | |
| Board, J. | 1937 | In photograph of Seaton bell-ringers, 15th August 1937 | 81 | |
| Boer War | 1902 | Photograph, "A 'welcome home' for the Seaton Boer War heroes" | 34 | |
| Bomb Disposal Squad | 1944 | Photograph, winching unexploded bomb from garden in Seaton Down Road | 105 | |
| Bondfield, Margaret | 1929 | Born in Chard; became first female Government minister in 1929 (Minister of Labour) | 87 | |
| Boots | The Square | 1961 | Photograph of The Square showing Boots, the chemist | 136 |
| Boshill | Roman period | Coast road from Dorchester to Exeter crossed the Axe at foot of Boshill | 19 | |
| Boundy, W. B. | 1937 | In photograph of Seaton bell-ringers, 15th August 1937 | 81 | |
| Bourbon, Rue de | Lyons | 1861 | Benjamin Woodward died in a hotel here | 147 |
| Bournemouth | Dorset | 65 | ||
| Bovey Fir | Given by Kemble as a boundary of Saxon Fleote | 20 | ||
| Bovey House | Mentioned by Kemble in description of boundaries of Saxon Fleote; residence of Mr. Radford | 20, 145 | ||
| Bovis Home Estate | Harepath Road | 20th C. | 126 | |
| Boy Scout Troop | See also "Seaton Scouts" and "Seaton Scout Band" | 57 | ||
| Boys' Brigade | 51 | |||
| Bradford, A. H. | 1937 | In photograph of Seaton bell-ringers, 15th August 1937 | 81 | |
| Bramble Hill | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | ||
| Branscombe | Devon | Given by Kemble as a boundary of Saxon Fleote; alder from B. used in reclamation of Seaton Marshes (17th C.) | 20, 21, 31, 95, 101, 154, 156 | |
| Branscombe Parish Registers | 148 | |||
| Brewer, Mr. | 1939 | Billeting Officer responsible for meeting evacuee children arriving in Seaton and placing them into homes | 95-6, 101 | |
| Brewer, Mr. G.H. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Brick House | c.1903 | Photograph (when known as Montpellier House); built 1824 | 41 | |
| Bridgwater Place | 33 | |||
| Briarleigh | Seaton Down Hill | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | |
| Britannia | Published Henrietta Miles's report 'Honey Ditches Roman Villa, Seaton' | 13 | ||
| Britannic | 1916 | Hospital ship sunk in the Gulf of Athens in November 1916 | 101 | |
| British Legion | See "Seaton British Legion" | |||
| British Railways Western Region | 1947 | Became responsible for Seaton branch line | 129 | |
| Brixham | Devon | 149 | ||
| Brixham Trawlers | 1926 | First race in the Seaton Regatta | 149 | |
| Bronze Age | 5-6, 9 | |||
| Brooks, Skipper | 1943 | Scoutmaster, photographed with Seaton Scout Band | 103 | |
| Brown, F. R. | 1937 | In photograph of Seaton bell-ringers, 15th August 1937 | 81 | |
| Brown, Mrs. | Sidmouth Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Brown, William | 19th C. | Owned Pole Arms Inn; daughter married the third John Head | 31 | |
| Brownsea Island | Dorset | 57 | ||
| Brunanburgh, Battle of | 957 | Supposedly took place near Axminster | 19 | |
| Buckley, Mrs. B. | 1971 | In photograph of opening ceremony at St. Clare's Adult Education Centre | 127 | |
| Buckley, Mr. W. | 1971 | In photograph of opening ceremony at St. Clare's Adult Education Centre | 127 | |
| Budleigh Salterton | Devon | 153 | ||
| Burgenstock | Castle Hill | 19th C. | Run as apartments by the Stradling family | 43 |
| Burgess, A.N. | 1954 | In photograph of tree-planting ceremony in Station Road | 125 | |
| Burgess, Tony | c.1960 | Photograph, in RNLI tableau, Seaton Carnival | 120 | |
| Burnards Hill | 1682 | Close leased to Elizabeth Babb (Leigh's survey) | 22 | |
| Burnham, Ernest | 20th C. | Local historian | 13 | |
| Burnham's Seaton Guide | 1930s | 87, 151 | ||
| Burnside | 1954 | Dentist; in photograph of tree-planting ceremony in Station Road | 125 | |
| Burrow, The | 1627 | Fort erected for defence against the French | 22, 69 | |
| " | 1919 | Photograph of peace celebrations on The Burrow | 70 | |
| Burton, Mrs. | 2 Major Terrace | c.1900 | 51 | |
| Burton Bradstock | Dorset | 27 | ||
| Bury St Edmunds | Suffolk | 25 | ||
| Butlin, Billy | 1899-1980 | On the board of Captain Harry Warner's holiday camp company (1934) | 87, 94, 149 | |
| Butlins holiday camp | Skegness | 1936 | First Butlins camp to open | 87 |
| Byrne-Jones | The Square | 2002 | Owns the premises in the Square formerly occupied by Hinton Lake & Son | 136 |
| Byrne-Jones, Tony | c.1952 | In photograph of Seaton football team | 122 | |
| Caius College | Cambridge | 66 | ||
| Calais | 1346 | Edward III's expedition against | 23 | |
| Calvados | Couchill Lane | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | |
| Calverley Lodge | 1864-66 | Built for Sir Walter Trevelyan by Joseph Good; now Check House | 25, 27, 147 | |
| Cambourne | Cornwall | 6 | ||
| Camden, William | 1623 | Passage on Seaton from his Britannia quoted | 9 | |
| Canada | 1940 | Alien internees held in Seaton deported to Canada | 95 | |
| Canadian army | 1914-18, 1940-45 | French Canadian troops stationed in Seaton during the Second World War | 74, 106 | |
| Cann Evans, Mr. A.P. | c.1900 | Solicitor; part-time clerk of the Local Board | 66 | |
| Carlyle, Thomas and Jane | 19th C. | Known to Lady Pauline Trevelyan | 27 | |
| Carn Brea | Cornwall | 6 | ||
| Carnival Queen | 1948 | Photograph of Muriel Hawker | 120 | |
| " | 1951 | Photograph of Mary Gooding | 119 | |
| " | 1953 | Photograph of Miss Sheila Tolman being crowned Carnival Queen | 119 | |
| Carslake, ? | 1930s | Photograph, in hayfield at Couchill Farm | 81 | |
| Carslake, George | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Carslake, William | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Carter, Eliza | 1846 | Mentioned in letter from Elizabeth Good | 155 | |
| Carter, Mary | 1846 | Mentioned in letter from Elizabeth Good | 155 | |
| Cartwright, Major, and family | Sea Hill/Castle Hill | 1940s | Killed when their house was hit in a German air attack during the Second World War | 106 |
| Case Gardens | Built on what was Vicarage Field | 58, 66 | ||
| Castle, The | 19th C. | Designed and lived in by Joseph Good; | 24, 33, 152 | |
| " | 1855 | Shown in photograph of Seaton Front | 28 | |
| Castle Hill | Land for the roadway given to the town by Joseph Good; west side mostly built by the Mitchell Brothers in the 1930s | 28, 35, 87, 106, 152 | ||
| " | 1997 | Photograph, preparing for the cliff retaining wall by the Castle Hill steps on the West Walk | 135 | |
| Cawley, Herman | 1890s | Seaton Rugby Club player | 66 | |
| " | c.1904 | In photograph of Seaton rugby team | 54 | |
| Cedric House | 1855 | In background of photograph of Seaton Front | 28 | |
| Cedric Villa | Beer Road | 43 | ||
| Chamberlain, Neville | 1938-39 | Prime Minister | 94, 95 | |
| Chant,Mr. | c.1909 | " | 58 | |
| Chapple, Roy | 20th C. | Great-great-great-grandson of Joseph Bartlett; R.C.'s father bought the Overmass business in 1957 | 51 | |
| " | c.1971 | In photograph of local dignitaries at a Rotary evening | 111 | |
| " | 1987 | Seaton Museum chairman; photograph | 150 | |
| " | 1995 | Chairman, Axe Valley Heritage Association; in photograph of opening of VJ exhibition in Seaton Museum | 114 | |
| Chard | Somerset | 35, 72, 87 | ||
| Chard, Mr. F.L. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Chard, Len | 1954 | In photograph of tree-planting ceremony in Station Road | 125 | |
| Charles I, King | 1600-49 | Granted Seaton Marshes to Mr Wyndham | 21 | |
| Charles II, King | 1630-85 | 149, 151 | ||
| Charter, Thomas | 18th C. | Sir John Trevelyan's (4th Bt.) solicitor and steward; bought the manor in May 1788 | 23 | |
| Check House | 1864-66 | Built as Calverley Lodge by Joseph Good for Sir Walter Trevelyan | 24, 25, 27, 31, 147, 152 | |
| " | c.1868 | In background of photograph of Seaton Beach | 28 | |
| " | August 1870 | Pillars marking a rear entrance seen in photograph of West Walk | 29 | |
| Chine, The | Built in the 1920s as an extension of the West Walk | 69 | ||
| " | 1927 | Photograph | 84 | |
| Chown, Mrs. | Queen Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Christian Cross Road Centre | 2002 | Occupies the building which was once the Seaton and District Electric Light Company power station | 87 | |
| Chrysler | c.1938 | Make of car converted to become first motor ambulance in Seaton; photographs | 88 | |
| Chubb, Mr. | c.1971 | In photograph of local dignitaries at a Rotary evening | 111 | |
| Church Institute | 102 | |||
| Church of England | 51 | |||
| Church of the Good Shepherd | Sidmouth Street | 1889 | Built by White and Newbury; sold in the 1970s | 51 |
| Churchill, Winston | 96, 101, 107 | |||
| Churston Rise | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | ||
| " | Possible site of late-prehistoric defensive enclosure | 15 | ||
| Citröen cars | 75 | |||
| Clapp, Geoffrey | c.1911-90 | Born c.1911; grandson of Harry Clapp; died 1990 | 94, 155 | |
| c.1912 | Photograph, with Harry and Thomas Clapp | 46 | ||
| Clapp, Harry | c.1880-1970. | Son of Thomas Clapp; worked in Mr. Fewings' mineral-aerated and ginger beer manufactury; sang with the Seaton Choral Society; died 1970, aged 90 | 43, 80 | |
| " | Biographical note | 155-6 | ||
| " | c.1912 | Photograph, with Thomas and Geoffrey Clapp | 46 | |
| " | c.1912 | Photographed driving wagonette | 46 | |
| " | c.1938 | In photograph of Seaton's first motorised ambulance | 88 | |
| Clapp, Mrs. S. | 1971 | In photograph of opening ceremony at St. Clare's Adult Education Centre | 127 | |
| Clapp, Mr. T.G. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Clapp, Thomas | 1852-1938 | Bus and coach operator | 43, 94 | |
| " | c.1912 | Photograph, with Harry and Geoffrey Clapp | 46 | |
| Clapp family | 19th C. | Operated posting and livery stables at the Pole Arms | 43 | |
| Clapp's Lane | Mentioned by Kemble in description of boundaries of Saxon Fleote | 20 | ||
| Clapp's Riding School | 156 | |||
| Clapp's Seaton bus | 1930 | Photograph | 96 | |
| Clapp's Transport | 94, 156 | |||
| " | c.1912 | Photograph of horses and wagonette | 46 | |
| Clare, Ann | c.1971 | In photograph of local dignitaries at a Rotary evening | 111 | |
| Clare, George | c.1972 | Chairman of Seaton Council; photograph, accepting a presentation following a Navy visit | 112 | |
| " | 1973 | Photograph, with members of Seaton Youth Club | 113 | |
| Clark, Mr. | 1846 | Clergyman [?]; mentioned in letter from Elizabeth Good | 153 | |
| Clark, Sir Ernest | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Clark, Horace | c.1937 | Foreman; in photograph of staff of Trevett's Garage | 97 | |
| Clarke, Jane | 1682 [born c. 1667] | Daughter of Richard Clarke (Leigh's survey) | 22 | |
| Clarke, Richard | 1682 [born c. 1632] | Leaseholder of "decayed cottage" in Aywell Green (Leigh's survey) | 22 | |
| Clarke, Richard | 1682 [born c. 1670] | Son of Richard Clarke (Leigh's survey) | 22 | |
| Claudius | 1st C. | Roman Emperor | 16 | |
| Clay Common | 1939-45 | Seaton Observer Corps had their look-out post here during the Second World War | 101 | |
| Claydon, Prof. | 1921 | Resided at The Pines, Beer; principal of the College of the South West; excavated Roman site at Seaton Down House (Honeyditches) | 13 | |
| Clegg, W. J. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Cleve House | Fore Street | 19th C. | No 17 Fore Street; residence of Richard Skinner | 27 |
| Cliff, The | 33 | |||
| Cliff Castle | 1825 | Built by Joseph Good | 43 | |
| " | 1895 | Photograph | 60 | |
| " | 1935 | Photograph, Silver Jubilee week, May 1935 | 89 | |
| Cliff Field | Used as a football pitch for games between Rags Alley and The Town (1920s); land sports in the 1926 Seaton Regatta held here; gun emplacement a target of German attacks (1940-43) | 80, 106, 149 | ||
| " | c.1927 | Photograph of miniature golf links | 92 | |
| " | c.1942 | Photograph of gun emplacement | 100 | |
| Cliff House (later Cliff Hotel) | 19th C. | Designed by Joseph Good; now [2002] Washington House | 24, 35, 43, 152, 153 | |
| " | 1855 | Shown in photograph of Seaton Front | 28 | |
| " | 1923 | Photograph of guests and staff in fancy dress | 82 | |
| Clinton's seat | Bicton | 1920s-30s | Location of fete where Mr H. A. Good won a car for sixpence | 75 |
| C.M.C. Financial Advisers | c.1929 | Photograph of main office of Seaton and District Electric Light Company, now [2002] occupied by C.M.C. Financial Advisers | 86 | |
| Coastguard | 19th C. | First Coastguard homes in the town built in Woodbine Place | 51 | |
| Coburn, Dr. Alex | c.1917-1981 | Doctor; born in Aberdeenshire; died May 1981 | 144 | |
| Coburn, Mrs. | 1953 | Local doctor's wife; photograph, performing the Carnival Queen crowning ceremony | 119 | |
| Cockram, David | 1953 | In photograph of Youth Club tableau in Seaton Carnival | 119 | |
| Cockram, Edward | 1951 | In photograph of the Youth Club pyramid display team | 108 | |
| " | 1953 | In photograph of Youth Club tableau in Seaton Carnival | 119 | |
| Cockram, Fred | 1951 | In photograph of Youth Club outing to Weymouth | 121 | |
| " | 1952 | In photograph of Youth Club outing | 121 | |
| " | 1953 | In photograph of Youth Club tableau in Seaton Carnival | 119 | |
| Cole, Thomas | Sidmouth Street | 1841 | Sawyer (1841 census) | 25 |
| Coleridge-Taylor, Samuel | 1875-1912 | Composer of Hiawatha's Wedding Feast | 80 | |
| Coles, Miss A. | Fore Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Collaton Haven | Referred to in quotation from Camden's Britannia | 9 | ||
| College of the South West | 1920s | Now Exeter University | 13 | |
| Collins, Jo | 1919 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 91 | |
| Colyford | Devon | Mentioned by Kemble in description of boundaries of Saxon Fleote | 19, 20, 101 | |
| Colyford Road | Location of rinks played on by Seaton Bowling Club (1920s-30s); church rooms on Colyford Road took some of the overflow of evacuees from Sir Walter Trevelyan School (1940-45) | 80, 106, 123 | ||
| " | c.1930 | Photograph of steamroller engaged on road repairs | 97 | |
| Colyton | Devon | 19, 22, 27, 66, 80, 101, 103, 107, 129, 151, 152 | ||
| Colyton Agriculture Society | 156 | |||
| Colyton Grammar School | 1926 | Attended by Seaton children during the General Strike, May 1926 | 75 | |
| Combe | Gittisham | A residence of the Willoughby family | 21 | |
| Combes, Tony | 1953 | In photograph of Youth Club tableau in Seaton Carnival | 119 | |
| Combpyne | Devon | 101 | ||
| Common Lane | 1682 | Location of Pynes Meade (Leigh's survey) | 21 | |
| Congregational Church | 1860s | Given coal yard site by Richard Skinner | 27 | |
| " | Cross Street | 1894 | Built on the site of Hardings Dairy | 51 |
| " | " | 1894 | Photographs of the laying of the foundation stone of the new Congregational Church, 21 September 1894 | 44, 45 |
| " | " | c.1960 | Photograph, Christmas Party for Old Age Pensioners | 110 |
| Congregational Hall | Cross Street | 1940-45 | Took some of the overflow of evacuees from Sir Walter Trevelyan School | 106 |
| Conservative Party | 87, 107, 156 | |||
| Cooke, Rev. Harry R. | 20th C. | Won the Military Cross during the First World War; vicar of Seaton during the Second World War | 101 | |
| " | 1945 | In photograph of street party to celebrate victory in Europe | 106 | |
| " | 1954 | In photograph of tree-planting ceremony in Station Road | 125 | |
| Cooke, Mrs. Norah | 20th C. | Wife of the Rev. Harry Cooke; VAD in the First World War; survived the sinking of the Britannic in November 1916 | 101 | |
| Cooper, Stanley | 1920s-30s | Director of the Seaton and District Electric Light Company | 87 | |
| Corfe | Dorset | 95 | ||
| Cornwall | 6 | |||
| Cosen's & Co. Steamers | Weymouth | 19th C. | Called at Seaton in summer season | 64, 66 |
| Cottingley | Couchill Lane | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | |
| Couchill | Evidence of a Roman fort considered | 17, 98 | ||
| Couchill Drive | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | ||
| Couchill Farm | 17 | |||
| " | 1930s | Photograph of labourers in hayfield | 81 | |
| Couchill Hill Climb | 1936 | Photograph of motorcycling event | 98 | |
| Couchill Lane | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | ||
| Council Offices | 1945 | Saved from fire which largely destroyed the Town Hall, 22nd January 1945 | 107 | |
| County Library | 1945 | Saved from fire which largely destroyed the Town Hall, 22nd January 1945 | 107 | |
| Courageous, H.M.S. | 1939 | Aircraft carrier; sunk by U29 on 17th September 1939 | 95 | |
| Court Lane | Developed by Arthur Turner and sons in the 1930s | 58, 66, 87 | ||
| Craven Lodge | 72 | |||
| Crawford, William | Beer Road | 1920s | First wireless engineer and dealer in Seaton; later, manager of the Regal Cinema | 75, 106 |
| Crichard, George | 14 Seafield Terrace | 19th C. | 43 | |
| Critchard, Arthur | c.1951 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 122 | |
| " | 1952 | In photograph of Youth Club outing | 121 | |
| Critchard, Horace | c.1952 | In photograph of Seaton football team | 122 | |
| Cromwell, Thomas | 1538 | Vicar General | 147 | |
| Cross, Jim | c.1953 | Photograph, member of the Seaton Autumn Show Committee | 120 | |
| " | Mid-1960s | Secretary of the Seaton Autumn Show; in photograph of presentation of awards at the show | 112 | |
| Cross House | Possibly located behind Salcombe House | 27 | ||
| Cross House Field | Fore Street | 1847 | Bought by Richard Skinner, April 1847 | 27 |
| Cross Street Machine Bakery | c.1869 | Shown in photograph of Fore Street | 30 | |
| Cross Street | 38, 43, 44, 45, 51, 106, 110 | |||
| " | 1943 | Photograph, Seaton Scout Band playing in Cross Street | 103 | |
| Crosse, The | 1682 | Close mentioned in Leigh's survey, leased to Edward Drake | 21 | |
| Crossley touring cars | 1917 | Mentioned in letter to Muriel Head | 72 | |
| Ctesiphon | Mesopotamia | 1915 | Turkish position attacked by British forces, 22 November; Reginald Gosney killed | 73 |
| Culverwell family | 19th C. | Allied to the Head family through marriage | 31 | |
| Cumbria | 6 | |||
| Cutcliffe, Rev. Mr. | 1837 | Formerly occupant of Badpoole Meadows, mentioned in invitation to tender for lease of same | 23 | |
| Czechoslovakian Army | 1940-45 | Troops stationed at Seaton during the Second World War | 106 | |
| " | 1943 | Photograph of Frank Norcombe attaching ribbon to colours of 2nd Battalion Czech Army | 103 | |
| " | 1942 | Programme for concert given by the Czech Army | 104 | |
| D-Day | 1944 | 106 | ||
| D'Angibau, Alfred | 19th C. | Manager of the Wilts. And Dorset Bank; lived in Bank House | 43 | |
| Dack, Ross | Court Lane | Building now [2002] R. Dack's workshop shown in photograph of c.1908; converted former slaughterhouse building into flats, late 1990s | 58, 66 | |
| Dad's Army | 1940-45 | Nickname for the Home Guard | 101 | |
| Dare, Bat. | London Hotel | 1870 | Landlord | 33 |
| " | " | c.1865 | Photograph | 33 |
| Dare, Mrs. Bat. | Fore Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Dare, Mrs. E. | Queen Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Dare family | 1841 | Recorded in census; Robert Head married into the family | 31 | |
| Darky Lane | Now [2002] Marlpit Lane | 43 | ||
| Darnbrough, Mr. H. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Dartmoor | 1929 | Photograph of Mr. Gould, his staff and friends on a coach outing | 96 | |
| Dartmouth | 64, 66 | |||
| Dauncey, Miss | Manor Road | 1930s | Advertised guest house accommodation in Burnham's Seaton Guide; letter dated July 1930 quoted; died 1950s | 87 |
| Davidson, J.B. | 1885 | Published "Seaton before the Conquest" in Transactions of the Devonshire Association | 19 | |
| Davidson, James | 1861 | Refers to an earthwork at "Hannaditches" | 17 | |
| Davis, Brian | 1951 | In photograph of the Youth Club pyramid display team | 108 | |
| Davis, Mr. F. | 1971 | Chairman of Seaton Council; in photograph of opening ceremony at St. Clare's Adult Education Centre | 127 | |
| De-La Pole | See "Masonic Lodge" | |||
| Deane, T.N. | 1860s | Erected a stained-glass window in memory of Benjamin Woodward in St. Carnice's Cathedral, Kilkenny | 147 | |
| Dearden-Potter, Barbara | 1995 | Chairman of Seaton Town Council; in photograph of opening of VJ exhibition in Seaton Museum | 114 | |
| Defying Hitler<</i>/td> | 2002 | Book by Sebastian Haffner, published posthumously | 95 | |
| Denmark | 6, 96 | |||
| Department of the Environment | 1980 | Reduced the area of the scheduled Ancient Monument at Honeyditches | 13, 16 | |
| Devon Archaeological Exploration Society | Seaton Down | 1960 | Excavated Roman buildings at Honeyditches | 13 |
| Devon Archaeological Society | 13, 15, 17 | |||
| Devon Committee for Rescue Archaeology | 1978 | Carried out rescue excavations in grounds of Seaton Down House | 13, 15 | |
| Devon County Council | Bought the Beach Hotel after the Second World War; organised open day at Honeyditches, 1987 | 18, 143 | ||
| Devonshire Association | 1868, 1885, 1922, 1960 | Published paper by P.O. Hutchinson on the first excavations at Honeyditches; published J.B. Davidson's paper on Seaton before the Conquest; excavated Roman buildings at Honeyditches | 9, 13, 19 | |
| Devonshire Regiment | Sea Hill | 1914 | Photograph of band marching through Seaton | 73 |
| " | 1939 | 4th Battalion D. R. (Territorials) at summer camp at Corfe | 95 | |
| Diment, Fred | 19th-20th C. | Owned the first motor car in Seaton (1904); opened the first garage in Station Road (1905); first manager of the Town Hall Company | 66, 69, 156 | |
| Diment, Mrs, | Queen Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Diment, R. | Queen Street | 19th C. | Iron and brass founder, manufacturer of cooking apparatus | 31 |
| Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. C.H. | 1971 | In photograph of opening ceremony at St. Clare's Adult Education Centre | 127 | |
| DMV | 1966 | Type of train which was the last to run on the Seaton branch line, 5th March 1966 | 107 | |
| Domesday Book | 1086 | Records ownership of Fleote (Seaton) | 19 | |
| Dommett, Alfred L. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Dorchester | Dorset | 19 | ||
| Dorset | 6, 9, 57, 66 | |||
| Dovercourt | Harwich | 1943 | Frank Norcombe attached ribbon to colours of 2nd Battalion Czech Army, who had been stationed at Seaton | 106 |
| " | Photograph of Frank Norcombe attaching ribbon | 103 | ||
| Dovey | See "Morton Dovey" | |||
| Dowell, A., & Sons | Exeter | 20th C. | Coach builders | 88 |
| Drake, Ann | 17th C. | Wife of the elder Edward Drake; deceased before 1682 | 22 | |
| Drake, Edward | 1682 [born c.1619] | Leaseholder of dwelling and various parcels of land (details from Leigh's survey) | 21-22 | |
| Drake, Edward | [born c. 1649] | Son of Edward and Ann Drake | 22 | |
| Drayton, Edward | Early-18th C. | 22 | ||
| Drew, Mrs. | 1 Yew Terrace | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Drewe, Cedric, M.P. | 1943 | Supported Wing Commander Amsden at the opening of the Wings for Victory Week; kept his seat at the 1945 General Election | 101, 107 | |
| Driver, G. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Driver family | 1841 | Recorded in census | 31 | |
| Duck, John | 1539 | Baptism, 1st October 1539, is one of the first two entries in Branscombe Parish Registers | 148 | |
| Dudley Coates, Mrs. | 1925 | Friend of the Prince of Wales | 72 | |
| Dumnonia | 7th C. | Celtic West Country kingdom | 19 | |
| Dunghill | 1682 | Close leased to Elizabeth Babb (Leigh's survey) | 22 | |
| Dunkirk | France | 96 | ||
| Durley Road | 1930s | Mostly built by the Mitchell Brothers | 87 | |
| Dutch elm disease | 58 | |||
| Dyke family | c.1900 | Ran No. 2 Beach Villas as an apartment house | 35 | |
| Eadgar | 1005 | Prince; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Eadmund | 1005 | Prince; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Eadric | 1005 | Prince; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Eadsige | 1005 | Granted Aut Fleote (Seaton) by King Aethelred | 19 | |
| Eadweard | 1005 | Prince; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Eadwig | 1005 | Prince; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Eales, P. | 1913 | Boy Scout and Sea Scout | 57 | |
| East Devon | 77, 106, 107, 108, 143, 149 | |||
| East Devon District Council | Replaced Seaton Urban District Council (1973); owner of Axmouth Harbour since 1974; postponed further development at Honeyditches (1987); gave the clock works of the Jubilee Clock to Seaton Museum (1994); owner of fields within the Honeyditches Scheduled Ancient Monument site | 15, 16, 77, 143, 147 | ||
| East Walk | 22 | |||
| " | 1895 | Photograph | 69 | |
| " | 1926 | Photograph | 84 | |
| " | 1961 | Photograph | 138 | |
| Eastbourne | Sussex | 1954-1970 | Previous location of what is now Seaton Tramway | 129 |
| Eastbourne Tramway | 129 | |||
| Ecgbriht | 1005 | Prince; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Edgar, Mr. | 1895 | Manager of the Beach Hotel | 35 | |
| Edward III, King | 1346 | Provided with ships and men by Seaton | 23 | |
| Edward VIII, King | 1894-1972 | 72 | ||
| Edwards, Charles Frederick | Axminster | 1837-97 | Executant architect of Calverley Lodge, 1864-66 | 25, 147 |
| Eeles, Joe | c.1960 | Fisherman; photograph | 155 | |
| Elgaue, The | c.150 B.C.-43 A.D. | Third stage of the Iron Age | 7 | |
| Elizabeth II, Queen | 1926- | 143 | ||
| English Heritage | 15 | |||
| 'English Rhine', The | 19th C. | Name for the trip along the south Devon coast | 64 | |
| Ervine, Mr. St. John | 1935 | Author, playwright, critic; his reasons for living in Seaton published in the Seaton Guide | 149, 151 | |
| Esplanade Hotel | 1942 | Open air concert by the Czechoslovak Army held in front of the Esplanade Hotel, 11th July 1942 | 104 | |
| Eugenius, Pope | 1145 | Mentioned Seaton and Beer as properties of the Abbey of Sherborne | 145 | |
| Evan, Horatio | c.1904 | Licensee of the George Inn; in photograph of Seaton rugby team | 54 | |
| Evans, Mr. A.P. Cann | See "Cann Evans" | |||
| Evans, Dr. George | 1826-1902 | Born c.1826; laid foundation stone of Jubilee Clock 1887; lived at Netherhayes; died 9th December 1902 | 35; 43 | |
| " | c.1895 | Photograph | 49 | |
| Everitt, Edna | 1987 | Secretary of Seaton Museum Friends; photograph | 150 | |
| Exeter | Devon | 9, 15, 16, 19, 66, 71, 72, 74, 88, 101, 129, 145, 152, 153 | ||
| Exeter Assizes | 19th C. | 152 | ||
| Exeter City Museums | 15, 18 | |||
| Exeter Museum | 13 | |||
| Exeter University | 13 | |||
| Exmouth | Devon | 64 | ||
| Eyewell Farm | 1607 | Became the home of Philip Head and his wife after their marriage | 31 | |
| Eyewell Green | 66 | |||
| " | 1956 | Photograph of Ted Gosling and car taken at the bottom of Eyewell Green | 110 | |
| Eyre, Dr. | Queen Street | 19th C. | Lived at Seaton Villa | 43 |
| Eyre House | Queen Street | Formerly Seaton Villa | 43 | |
| Fal[a]crina | Italy | Birthplace of Vespasian | 16 | |
| Farrant, Mrs. | 2 Violet Terrace | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Farrant, Mrs. | 3 Violet Terrace | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Ferriby | Yorkshire | 5 | ||
| Ferris, Mrs. | 1964 | Wife of Sydney Ferris; in photograph taken at a lunch for staff of Ferris & Prescott | 111 | |
| Ferris, Mr. A. S. | 20th C. | Led prayers in the Gospel Hall during the Second World War | 102 | |
| Ferris, Mr. Sydney | 1964 | In photograph taken at a lunch for staff of Ferris & Prescott, drapers | 111 | |
| Ferris & Prescott | Queen Street | Drapers | 111 | |
| Festival of Britain | 1951 | 108 | ||
| Fewings, B. | 1913 | Sea Scout | 57 | |
| Fewings, Mr. R. | 19th C. | Owned the Pole Arms late 19th C.; manufacturer of mineral-aerated waters | 43 | |
| Fillbrook, J. | 1914 | Wolf Cub | 57 | |
| First World War | 1914-18 | 51, 66, 70-74, 155-6 | ||
| Fishermans Gap | 1980 | Photograph, completing the new sea wall and promenade | 134 | |
| Flavius Vespasianus | See "Vespasian" | |||
| Fleet | 1146 | Mentioned in papal text | 19 | |
| Fleethill | 1682 | Close leased to Elizabeth Babb (Leigh's survey) | 22 | |
| Fleote | 1086 | Domesday Book records Priory of Horton held half a hide at Fleote (Seaton); see also Aut Fleote | 19 | |
| Follett, R. | c.1895 | Store-keeper; photograph | 49 | |
| Follett family | Fore Street | 19th C. | Grocers | 43 |
| Fonthill Villas | Harbour Road | 35 | ||
| Ford cars | 75 | |||
| Fore Street | 19th C. | Samuel Good occupied premises here after returning from Axminster (19th C.); various residents described (19th C.) | 24, 27, 31, 33, 43, 47, 51, 66, 71, 107, 144 | |
| " | 1862 | Photograph | 33 | |
| " | 1865 | Photograph by Samuel Good | 26 | |
| " | 1865 & c.1869 | Photographs | 30 | |
| " | c.1923 | Photograph of Smith's Lending Library, now [2002] Maynews | 86 | |
| " | 1935 | Photograph showing street decorations for the Silver Jubilee of King George V | 89 | |
| " | 1961 | Photograph, looking down Fore Street | 142 | |
| " | 1962 | Photograph, looking up Fore Street | 140 | |
| " | 1974 | Photograph of roadworks | ||
| " | 1987 | Photograph, fund-raising for Seaton Hospital | 150 | |
| Formation Charter of Seaton | 1005 | Text | 20 | |
| Formidable, HMS | 1915 | Sunk by torpedo off the Devon coast, 1 January 1915 | 71 | |
| Fortfield Terrace | Built on the site of allotments called Barn Hay | 66 | ||
| Fossway Court | Four stone shore forts have stood south of here | 9 | ||
| " | 1961 | Photograph of Trevett's Car Park, where Fossway Court is now [2002] situated | 138 | |
| Fox, Mrs. Irene | Westmead, Seaton Down Road | 1944 | Photograph, bomb disposal squad winching unexploded bomb from Mrs. Fox's garden | 105 |
| Foxenholes | 19th C. | Acquired by the Head family | 31 | |
| France | 5-6, 22, 72, 74, 154 | |||
| Free Polish Army | 1940-45 | Troops stationed in Seaton during the Second World War | 106 | |
| Free Spanish Army | 1940-45 | Troops stationed in Seaton during the Second World War | 106 | |
| Fremington Road | 1930s | Mostly built by the Mitchell Brothers | 87 | |
| French, Mr. and Mrs. | 1945 | Shop and residence adjoined the Town Hall; discovered fire which largely destroyed the Town Hall, 22nd January 1945 | 107 | |
| Friedenheim School for Girls | 19th C. | Housed in Montpellier House | 51 | |
| Friend, P.C. | Stock Lane | c.1900 | Seaton's only policeman at the time | 51 |
| From Bismarck to Hitler | 1991 | Book by Sebastian Haffner | 95 | |
| Fry, Thomas | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Frye, John | Yarty and Grays Inn | Mid-16th C. | Bought the reversion on the manor and church of Seaton after they were given by Henry VIII to Katherine Parr for life at the Dissolution of the Monasteries | 21, 25, 145 |
| Furious, H.M.S. | 20th C. | Aircraft carrier; Des Garrett served on this ship | 102 | |
| Gage, Mr. S. | c.1869 | Family grocer, Fore Street | 30 | |
| Gane, Charles | 1920s-30s | Director of the Seaton and District Electric Light Company | 87 | |
| Gapper, Mr. A. | c.1938 | St. John's Ambulanceman; in photograph with Seaton's first motorised ambulance | 88 | |
| Gapper, P.W.R. | 1945 | Policeman on duty on night of fire at the Town Hall | 107 | |
| Gardner, Allan | 20th C. | Succeeded Claude Lane at the Seaton Tramway Company | 129 | |
| Garner, Francis | 1943 | Clerk to Seaton Council; visited Dovercourt, near Harwich, with Frank Norcombe, Chairman of the Council | 106 | |
| Garrett, Des | 20th C. | Photograph, taken during Second World War; member, at different times, of Home Guard, Royal Artillery, Royal Navy (H.M.S. Furious) and Seaton Council | 102 | |
| " | c.1951 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 122 | |
| " | c.1952 | In photograph of Seaton football team | 122 | |
| " | 1953 | In photograph of Seaton Reserves football team | 122 | |
| Garrod, Mr. Harry | 1973 | Clerk of Seaton Town Council | 143 | |
| Gear, Mr. A. | c.1953 | Photograph, member of the Seaton Autumn Show Committee | 120 | |
| Geisha Café | Station Road | 1954 | In background of photograph of tree planting | 125 |
| Gemanus | 1005 | Abbot; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| General Election | 1945 | 107 | ||
| General Strike | 1926 | 75 | ||
| George, Rev. | c.1960 | In photograph of children's cycling proficiency test | 139 | |
| George V, King | 1865-1936 | 69, 80 | ||
| " | 1935 | Photographs of Silver Jubilee decorations and celebrations | 89, 90 | |
| George VI, King | 1895-1952 | 108, 143 | ||
| George Inn | 33, 54, 136 | |||
| " | 1919 | In background of photograph of Seaton football team | 91 | |
| " | Queen Street | 1925 | Photograph showing building now the George Inn when owned by S. Lock, Esq., baker and confectioner | 79 |
| Georges Meeting House | Colyton | 152 | ||
| German air attacks | 1940-45 | 100, 101, 105, 106 | ||
| Germany | 69, 74, 95, 106, 154 | |||
| Gert and Daisy | 20th C. | Music hall stars; taught to ride by Harry Clapp | 156 | |
| Gibbens, Harry | 1919 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 91 | |
| Gifford, Bert | 1945 | Town Hall caretaker | 107 | |
| Gifford, Jacqueline | 1945 | Daughter of Bert Gifford | 107 | |
| Gifford, Col. Ralph | 20th C. | Husband of Muriel Head; ran a factory in Chard during World War II | 31, 72 | |
| Gift Shop, The | 1961 | Shop in background of photograph of Trevett's Car Park | 138 | |
| Gigg, A. | 1937 | In photograph of Seaton bell-ringers, 15th August 1937 | 81 | |
| Gigg, B. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Gigg, Reginald P. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Gigg, Sidney F. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Gilbert, Mr. E. | c.1960 | In photograph of Seaton Bowling Club team winners | 123 | |
| Giles, Miss A. | 1958 | Photograph, cutting the birthday cake of the Seaton Darby and Joan Club | 150 | |
| Giles, W. | 1913 | Assistant Scout Master | 57 | |
| Gillard, Bill | c.1952 | In photograph of Seaton football team | 122 | |
| Gillett, Alfie | 1940 | Evacuee, along with his sister | 102 | |
| Gipsy Moth | 1986 | Photograph of Seaton fishing boat Gipsy Moth | 134 | |
| Girl Guides | 1935 | Photograph of parade for King George V's Silver Jubilee day | 90 | |
| Gittisham | Devon | 21 | ||
| Gladstone, Mrs. E. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Glascott, Mr. | 1846 | Clergyman [?]; mentioned in letter from Elizabeth Good | 153 | |
| Gloucester, Duchess of | 1988 | Photographed at opening of Seaton Hospital | 128 | |
| Godwine | 1005 | Bishop; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Golden Lion Inn | Fore Street | Owned by James William Skinner; ceased trading in second half of 20th C. | 47, 143 | |
| " | 1962 | In photograph of Fore Street | 140 | |
| Good, Mrs. | Queen Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Good, Arthur | 20th C. | Owned a garage in Station Road; ran a daily charabanc service to Lyme Regis and Sidmouth | 75 | |
| Good, Derek | Beer | 1972 | Photograph, driving through floods in Harbour Road | 113 |
| Good, Mr. E.D. | 19th C. | Made the clock works for the Jubilee Clock | 147 | |
| Good, Elizabeth | 19th C. | First wife of Joseph Good; mother of Samuel Good | 24 | |
| Good, Elizabeth Penelope | 19th C. | Daughter of Joseph Good; born c.1833; died aged 24 | 153 | |
| Good, Hannah | 19th C. | Sister of Joseph Good | 152-3 | |
| Good, Herbert Arthur | 19th-20th C. | Son of Zeno Good | 43 | |
| " | 1920s-30s | Photograph with car won at a fete | 75 | |
| Good, Jacob | d.1847 | Father of Joseph Good; died 3rd April 1847, aged 78 | 152 | |
| Good, Joseph | 1795-1875 | Builder, architect, banker; gave land to local authority to enable them to build Castle Hill; a letter in verse to his sister Hannah reproduced; built Check House for Sir Walter Trevelyan and Seaforth Lodge for Lady Ashburton; designed The Castle and Cliff House | 28, 35, 43, 60, 152-3 | |
| " | c.1850 | Photograph, with wife and family members | 24 | |
| Good, Martha | d.1838 | Mother of Joseph Good; died 3rd November 1838, aged 71 | 152 | |
| Good, Sam | c.1860s | Local builder, placed letters 'Moridunum' over remains of shore fort | 9 | |
| Good, Samuel | c.1869 | Photograph. Watchmaker and jeweller; Seaton's first photographer; born 18th May 1827; son of Joseph and Elizabeth Good; lived and had shop in The Square | 24, 43, 152 | |
| " | 1850 | Photograph by G. of a wreck on Seaton Beach | 26 | |
| " | 1855 | Photograph by G. of Seaton Front | 28 | |
| " | 1865 | Photograph by G. of Fore Street | 26 | |
| " | c.1895 | Photograph | 49 | |
| Good, Zeno | 1838-1908 | Son of Joseph Good; half-brother of Samuel Good; lived and ran apartments at Cliff House | 43, 155 | |
| Good family | Along with the Tolman family, kept the Jubilee Clock maintained until the 1960s | 147 | ||
| Gooding, Mary | 1951 | Photograph, Carnival Queen | 119 | |
| Gosling, Miss Elizabeth | c.1922 | In photograph of staff of Sir Walter Trevelyan School | 68 | |
| Gosling, Gerald | 1953 | In photograph of Seaton Reserves football team | 122 | |
| Gosling, John | 1928 | Photograph | 79 | |
| " | 1929 | In photograph of Mr. Gould's staff and friends on Dartmoor | 96 | |
| Gosling, Rachel | 18th C. | First wife of William Newton; two daughters | 148 | |
| Gosling, Ted | 20th-21st C. | 147, 148 | ||
| " | 1951 | In photograph of Youth Club outing to Weymouth | 121 | |
| " | 1956 | Photograph, with 1928 Singer 8 car | 110 | |
| " | 1987, 1992 | Seaton Museum curator; photographs | 150 | |
| " | 1995 | In photograph of opening of VJ exhibition at Seaton Museum | 114 | |
| Gosling, Timothy | Cross Street | 19th C. | Fisherman | 51 |
| Gosney, Charles Frederick | 19th-20th C. | Chemist; had shop in The Square; lived at 11 Marine Parade (or Place); died 1935; see also "Gosney, C. J." | 43, 94 | |
| c.1895 | Photograph [caption says C. J. Gosney] | 49 | ||
| " | c.1901 | Photographed with family members [caption says "Mr. D. F. Gosney"] | 48 | |
| Gosney, C. J. | See "Gosney, Charles Frederick" | |||
| Gosney, Mr. D. F. | See "Gosney, Charles Frederick" | |||
| Gosney, Miss Eileen | Seaton Down | 20th C. | Local historian, daughter of local chemist; directed excavations at Honeyditches 1960; founder member of the Axe Valley Heritage Museum; died 1988 | 13, 48 |
| Gosney, Reginald Wilkie | d.1915 | Photograph; son of Charles Frederick Gosney; killed at the battle of Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia, 22nd November 1915 | 73, 74 | |
| Gosney's Bronchial Syrup | One of Charles Gosney's home-made medicines | 48 | ||
| Gosney's Corn Cure | One of Charles Gosney's home-made medicines | 48 | ||
| Gosney's Neuralgic Mixture | One of Charles Gosney's home-made medicines | 43, 48 | ||
| Gospel Hall | 102 | |||
| Gould and Son, William | 19th C. | Owners of Cross Street Machine Bakery, established 1832 | 30, 43 | |
| Gould, C. C. (Clifford) | 1866-1939 | Born 23rd April 1866; owned the Temperance Hotel and restaurant; became a member of the newly formed Seaton Urban District Council in 1895; became chairman of Seaton Council in 1916; unveiled war memorial, 13th November 1921; chaired meeting at which the Choral Society was formed, 24th January 1924 | 35, 69, 74, 75, 80, 83, 94 | |
| " | Photograph | 88 | ||
| " | 1929 | In photograph with staff and friends on Dartmoor | 96 | |
| " | 1934 | Photograph, opening the 1934 season of Seaton Bowling Club | 92 | |
| Gould, Norah | 1920s | Sang with the Seaton Choral Society | 80 | |
| Grace Darling | c.1906 | Mr. W. H. Head's sailing boat; photograph | 55 | |
| Grays Inn | London | 145 | ||
| Great Exhibition | London | 1851 | 108 | |
| Great Langdale | Cumbria | 6 | ||
| Green, Alfred J. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Green, William | 1943 | Photograph; Patrol Leader in the Boy Scouts; awarded gilt cross for rescuing a drowning girl from the River Axe | 102 | |
| Greenways | 1930s | Mostly built by the Mitchell Brothers | 87 | |
| Grey, Sir Edward | 1914 | Minister of Foreign Affairs | 69 | |
| Grizzley | Off-road running event | 154 | ||
| Grove, The | 35 | |||
| Groves, Charles W. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Gulf of Athens | 1916 | Location of sinking of the Britannic | 101 | |
| Gunn, Mary | 1920s | Sang with the Seaton Choral Society | 80 | |
| Gush, Miss | 1902 | Schoolteacher | 67 | |
| Gush. Mr. G. | 1894 | Architect and surveyor, Manor Office | 45 | |
| Gush, William G. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Haffner, Sebastian | 20th C. | Anti-Nazi lawyer and journalist; interned at Warner's Holiday Camp 1939-40; died 1999 | 95 | |
| Halberton | Devon | 22 | ||
| Hall, Mrs. | Bridgwater Place | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Hallett, John | 19th C. | Lord of the manor of Axmouth; attempted improvements at the mouth of the Axe | 23 | |
| Hallstatt Culture | c.700-400 B.C. | First stage of the Iron Age | 7 | |
| Hammett, Mrs. | Sidmouth Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Hampshire | 5 | |||
| Hancocks and Brewers | 20th C. | Showmen | 77 | |
| Hannaditches | 1861 | The name by which James Davidson referred to Honeyditches | 17 | |
| Harbin, Rhoda | 19th C. | Owned and occupied mansion house on White Cliff | 23 | |
| Harbour Road | Formerly Station Road | 27, 35, 69, 97, 117, 144 | ||
| " | 1954 | Photograph of tree-planting ceremony | 125 | |
| " | 1961 | Photograph of Trevett's Car Park | 138 | |
| " | 1964 | Photograph of Warners Holiday Camp | 140 | |
| " | 1972 | Photograph, flooded | 113 | |
| " | 1977 | Photograph, council workers clearing snow outside the old bus station | 131 | |
| Harding, Tom | c.1904 | In photograph of Seaton rugby team | 54 | |
| " | 1890s | Seaton Rugby Club player | 66 | |
| Hardings Dairy | Cross Street | 1894 | The new Congregational Church built on the site of the dairy | 51 |
| Hare, Augustus | 19th C. | Known to Lady Pauline Trevelyan | 27 | |
| Harepath Hill | 13 | |||
| Harepath Road | Developed by Arthur Turner and sons in the 1930s; bombed during the Second World War | 9, 18, 66, 87, 106, 143 | ||
| " | c.1910 | Photograph | 42 | |
| " | 1987 | Photograph | 126 | |
| Harris, Mrs. | 3 Yew Terrace | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Harwich | See "Dovercourt" | |||
| Haslop, Teddy | 20th C. | 94 | ||
| " | 1920s | Photograph | 86 | |
| Hatchley, Mrs. | Cross Street | 19th C. | Laundress | 51 |
| Hatchley, Bill | 20th C. | Vice chairman of Seaton British Legion; died 1951 | 107 | |
| Haven Cliff | 151 | |||
| Haven Holiday Village | 1980s | Formerly the Warner holiday camp | 87 | |
| Hawkedon | Suffolk | 25 | ||
| Hawker, Miss Josie | 1953 | Photograph, attendant to the Carnival Queen | 119 | |
| Hawker, Muriel | 1948 | Photograph, Carnival Queen | 120 | |
| Hayman, Annie Maxwell | 19th C. | Wife of the Rev. M.H. Hayman | 145 | |
| Hayman, Rev. M.H. | 1831 | Gifted the chancel screen to St. Gregory's Church, in memory of his wife | 145 | |
| Haymes, William | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Haynes, Bob | 20th C. | Worked for Seaton Council; photograph | 110 | |
| Haynes Lease | 1682 | Close mentioned in Leigh's survey, leased to Edward Drake | 21 | |
| Hayward, J. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Hayward, John | Fore Street | c.1870 | Shoemaker | 43 |
| Hayward, Mrs. | Windsor House and Prospect House | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper; see also "Hayworth, Mrs." | 33 |
| Hayworth, Mrs | Prospect House | c.1869 | Lodging-house keeper; see also "Hayward, Mrs." | 30 |
| Head, Anne | 19th C. | Daughter of Robert Head; married James Bartlett of Beer | 31 | |
| Head, Bill | 1890s | Formed Seaton Rugby Club | 66 | |
| Head, Billy | c.1900 | In photograph of Seaton cricket team | 53 | |
| Head, Henrietta | 19th C. | Daughter of John Head of Wessiters; married John Kingsbury Hole | 31 | |
| Head, John | d.1768 | Blacksmith; reeve and tythingman for the manor of Seaton | 31 | |
| Head, John, the younger | 18th-19th C. | Merchant, property owner; son of John Head (d. 1768); leased a coal yard on the site of the present-day Hook and Parrot; built houses for his two sons in The Square; coal yard shown in photograph of Seaton Front; became owner of Manstones Tenement | 23, 27, 28, 31 | |
| Head, John | Wessiters | 19th C. | Second son of John Head the younger; married the daughter of William Brown; occupied Wessiters after his brother's death | 31 |
| Head, John Dare | 19th C. | Son of Robert Head; Customs Officer | 31 | |
| Head, John Douglas | 20th C. | Son of William Henry Head | 31 | |
| Head, John Henry Horsford | 19th C. | Son of John Head of Wessiters; solicitor in London | 31, 151 | |
| Head, Muriel | 20th C. | Daughter of William Henry Head; member of V.A.D. during First World War; married Col. Ralph Gifford | 31, 71-72 | |
| Head, Philip | 1607 | Married the granddaughter of John Stockham of Branscombe and moved to Eyewell Farm | 27, 31 | |
| Head, Philip | 19th C. | Son of John Head (d. 1768) | 31 | |
| Head, Robert | 19th C. | Son of John Head (d. 1768); Customs Officer at the Port of Exeter; married into the Dare family | 31 | |
| Head, Robert | 19th C. | Son of Robert Thomas Head; married daughter of Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan | 31 | |
| Head, Robert Thomas | 19th C. | Third son of John Head the younger; solicitor in Exeter; Mayor of Exeter 1864-1867 | 31 | |
| Head, Sarah | 19th C. | Sister of John Head the younger; married John Snook of Colyton | 31 | |
| Head, Sarah | d.1895 | Great aunt of William Henry Head | 151 | |
| Head, William | 19th C. | Eldest son of John Head the younger; married Henrietta, his first cousin, daughter of Philip Head; built Wessiters House in 1843; built the eight houses of West Cliff Terrace; died 1865 | 31, 151 | |
| Head, William Brown | 19th C. | Son of John Head of Wessiters; inherited Wessiters | 31, 151 | |
| Head, William Henry | 1874-1958 | Son of William Brown Head; born in Vintage House; inherited three of the houses in West Cliff Terrace; inherited Wessiters from his great aunt, Sarah Head; became a Town Councillor at 21; Huntsman of the Axe Vale Harriers | 31, 53, 71, 151 | |
| " | c.1904 | In photograph of Seaton rugby team | 54 | |
| " | c.1905 | In photograph of Seaton cricket team | 54 | |
| " | c.1906 | Photographed in his sailing boat, Grace Darling, with the crew | 55 | |
| " | Undated photograph with members of Seaton Rugby Club | 56 | ||
| Head family | Description of family coat of arms | 31 | ||
| Heals | 1860s | Supplied furniture for Calverley Lodge | 27 | |
| Heckstarrs | 1682 | Close mentioned in Leigh's survey, leased to Edward Drake | 21 | |
| Hedgeleigh | Couchill Lane | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | |
| Heineken, Mr. | 1865 | Friend of P.O. Hutchinson | 17 | |
| Hembury | Devon | 6 | ||
| Hemyock | Devon | 22 | ||
| Henry VI, King | 1421-71 | 25 | ||
| Henry VIII, King | 1491-1547 | Gave manor and church of Seaton to Katherine Parr | 21, 25, 145 | |
| Herepath | Name from which Harepath derives; means war path | 13 | ||
| Hermyn, George | Suffolk | 18th-19th C. | Curate of Hawkedon, near Bury St Edmunds; father of Lady Pauline Trevelyan | 25 |
| Hiawa'tha's Wedding Feast | 1924 | Chosen for first concert by the Seaton and District Choral Society | 80 | |
| Higher Barn | Given by Kemble as a boundary of Saxon Fleote | 20 | ||
| Higher Bottom Close | 1682 | Close mentioned in Leigh's survey, leased to Edward Drake | 21 | |
| Higher Ground | 1682 | Close mentioned in Leigh's survey, leased to Edward Drake | 21 | |
| Higher Horriford | 1682 | Close mentioned in Leigh's survey, leased to Edward Drake | 21 | |
| Highview | Couchill Drive | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | |
| Highwell Road | 1939-45 | Bombed during the Second World War | 66, 79, 106 | |
| " | 1925 | Photograph of James Leyman's funeral cortge in Highwell Road | 81 | |
| " | 1945 | Photograph of street party to celebrate victory in Europe | 106 | |
| Hilder, T. O. | 1937 | In photograph of Seaton bell-ringers, 15th August 1937 | 81 | |
| Hilder, Tom | 20th C. | Photograph, captain of Seaton Bowling Club | 123 | |
| Hill, Mrs. | Fore Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Hill, Mrs. | Queen Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Hill Farm | 1861 | Referred to by James Davidson when writing about Honeyditches | 17 | |
| Hine, Mr. | 4 Manor Cottages | c.1914 | 71 | |
| Hinton Lake & Son | The Square | 1961 | Chemist shop; photograph of the Square showing the shop | 136 |
| HM LCT 1137 | 1944 | Tank landing craft which beached at Seaton after returning damaged from the D-Day landings | 106 | |
| HMV | 20th C. | Manufacturer of wireless sets | 80 | |
| Hocking, Fred | 1989 | Hoteliers president, Seaton and District Hotels & Restaurants Association; photograph with Alan Tawse and Mrs. Dorothy Lomas | 114 | |
| Holbrook, Neil | Seaton Down | 1987 | In charge of the Honeyditches excavations | 17 |
| Hole, John Kingsbury | 19th C. | Surgeon; married Henrietta Head; owned and lived in Ridgeway House | 31, 51 | |
| Hole, Marion | d. 1927 | Daughter of John Kingsbury Hole; died in Middlesex, 28th April 1927 | 31, 151 | |
| Hole, Rev. William Head | 19th C. | Son of John Kingsbury Hole | 31 | |
| Holland | 6-7, 96, 154 | |||
| Holland, Councillor | 1973 | Member of Seaton Town Council | 143 | |
| Holman Hunt, William | 19th C. | Known to Lady Pauline Trevelyan | 27 | |
| Holmes, Cyril | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Home Guard | 1940-45 | 101, 102 | ||
| Home Office | 95 | |||
| Homer Lane | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10, 87 | ||
| " | 1920s | Photograph taken outside the power station in Homer Lane | 86 | |
| Homermead | Homer Lane | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | |
| Honeyditches | Site occupied since 4000 B.C.; account of excavations of Roman buildings; description of Roman settlement; scheduled as an Ancient Monument of National Importance 1952; location of finds from the site; condition and conservation status of archaeological site | 8-18 | ||
| " | 1862-1978 | Map showing excavated areas | 8 | |
| " | 1969 | Plan of excavations | 14 | |
| " | 1987 | Advertisement for open day at the site | 18 | |
| Honeyditches Villa | 1969 | Photographs of remains of Roman building | 11, 12 | |
| " | Diagram of site | 16 | ||
| Honeymead | Seaton Down Hill | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | |
| Honeywood | Seaton Down Hill | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | |
| Honiton | Devon | Possible site of Moridunum during the Roman period | 19, 71, 107 | |
| Honorius | 410 | Letters to the Civitates of Britain referred to | 19 | |
| Hook and Parrot | 2002 | Stands on site of John Head's coal yard | 23, 27 | |
| Hooper, Anthony | c.1900 | In photograph of Seaton cricket team | 53 | |
| Hooper, Mr. Donald | 1934 | In photograph of wedding party | 90 | |
| Hooper, Jack | Sidmouth Street | 19th C. | Fisherman | 51 |
| Hooper, Jess | 1890s | Seaton Rugby Club player | 66 | |
| Hooper, John | 17th C. | Brother of Joyce and Margaret Hooper; deceased before 1682 | 22 | |
| Hooper, Joyce | 1682 [born c. 1630] | Sister of John and Margaret Hooper; held lease on dwelling in Beere Lane built by Richard Wheeler (Leigh's survey) | 22 | |
| Hooper, Mrs. Julia | 1934 | In photograph of wedding party (mother of the bride) | 90 | |
| Hooper, Miss Kathleen | 1934 | In photograph of wedding party (bride) | 90 | |
| Hooper, L. | 1913 | Boy Scout and Sea Scout | 57 | |
| Hooper, Margaret | 1682 | Sister of John and Joyce Hooper; living in house in Beere Lane (Leigh's survey) | 22 | |
| Hooper, Reginald T. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Hooper, S. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Hooper, Mr. T. | c.1900 | Fisherman; lived in Tudor House | 66 | |
| Horton, Prior of | Dorset | 11th C. | Seaton passed to the Prior of Horton on the death of Eadsige and was in possession of the Prior at time of compilation of Domesday Book | 19 |
| Horton Priory | Brief history | 19-20 | ||
| " | St. Gregory's Church at first attached to Horton | 145 | ||
| Hoskins, Bob | c.1960 | In photograph of children's cycling proficiency test | 139 | |
| Household Fuel and Lighting Order | 1918 | 74 | ||
| Hown, C. | 1953 | In photograph of Seaton Reserves football team | 122 | |
| Howse, Elsie | 1903 | Photograph of her children; friend of the Marsh family of Yeovil | 63 | |
| HSBC Bank | The Square | One of the houses built by John Head for his sons; formerly Samuel Good's house and shop | 27, 43 | |
| Hudson, Soapy | 1940 | Evacuee, along with his sister | 102 | |
| Humber, River | Yorkshire/ | |||
| Lincolnshire | 5 | |||
| Hutchings, Mr. | 1929 | In photograph of Mr. Gould's staff and friends on Dartmoor | 96 | |
| Hutchings, Mr. G.W. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Hutchings, Miss Sheila | 1953 | Photograph, attendant to the Carnival Queen | 119 | |
| Hutchings, Mr. W. | c.1953 | Photograph, member of the Seaton Autumn Show Committee | 120 | |
| Hutchinson, Peter Orlando | 1868 | Sidmouth antiquary; published paper on Sir Walter Trevelyan's excavations at Honeyditches | 9 | |
| " | 1865 | Explored the earthworks on Couchill | 17 | |
| Iles, Dick | c.1937 | In photograph of staff of Trevett's Garage | 97 | |
| Ilford | 20th C. | Camera manufacturer | 89 | |
| Indian Army Reserve of Officers | 20th C. | 73 | ||
| Inge, Percy | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Iolanthe | 1988 | Photograph of cast of Axe Vale Amateur Operatic Society production | 116 | |
| Ireland | 5-6, 95, 147 | |||
| Iron Age | c.700 B.C.- | |||
| 43 A.D. | 5-7, 9, 13, 15 | |||
| Isca | Roman period | Name of Exeter in Roman times | 16 | |
| Isgrove, Mr. and Mrs. | c.1971 | In photograph of local dignitaries at a Rotary evening | 111 | |
| Itineracium Curiosum | 18th C. | By William Stukeley. Paragraph about Honey Ditches quoted. | 9 | |
| Jackson, A.G.J. | 1913 | Secretary of Seaton Boy Scouts | 57 | |
| James I, King | 1566-1625 | 101 | ||
| James, Dr. | c.1938 | Of Ryalls Court School; donated Chrysler car to be converted into Seaton's first motor ambulance | 88 | |
| James, Miss | 19th C. | Lived in St. Elmo | 43 | |
| Japan | 107 | |||
| The Jazz Singer | 1929 | Film starring Al Jolson | 80 | |
| Jebson, Eric | 1971 | In photograph of opening ceremony at St. Clare's Adult Education Centre | 127 | |
| Jeffreys, Baron, of Wem | 17th C. | Lord Chief Justice George, Baron Jeffreys of Wem, or Judge Jeffreys | 151 | |
| Jericho | 5 | |||
| Jim | 19th C. | Tippy Abbott's white mule | 156 | |
| John Wood | 20th C. | Auctioneers and estate agents; bought the Church of the Good Shepherd | 51 | |
| Jolson, Al | 1929 | Star of The Jazz Singer | 80 | |
| Jones, Bob | 1988 | Local doctor; photographed at the opening ceremony of Seaton Hospital | 128 | |
| Jones, Derek | 1951 | In photograph of the Youth Club pyramid display team | 108 | |
| " | 1951 | In photograph of Youth Club outing to Weymouth | 121 | |
| Jones, F. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Jones, H. | c.1905 | In photograph of Seaton cricket team | 54 | |
| Jones, Harry | c.1895 | Postman; photograph | 49 | |
| " | c.1900 | In photograph of Seaton cricket team | 53 | |
| " | c.1904 | In photograph of Seaton rugby team | 54 | |
| Jones, I. | 1901 | Advertisement for Jones' Bazaar | 50 | |
| Jones, Jack | 1890s | Seaton Rugby Club player | 66 | |
| Jones, W. | 1914 | Wolf Cub | 57 | |
| Jones, W. T. Makeig | See "Makeig Jones" | |||
| Jones, William | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Jones' Bazaar | Queen Street | See "Jones, I." | ||
| Jubilee Clock | Sea Hill | 1887 | 35, 147 | |
| Jubilee Gardens | Castle Hill | 2002 | On site of Seafield House | 35 |
| " | 1942 | Photograph of site after bombing on 26th October 1942 | 100 | |
| Keate, Bill | c.1952 | In photograph of Seaton football team | 122 | |
| Kemble | Editor of Codex diplomaticus Aevi Saxonici | 20 | ||
| Kent | 5, 72 | |||
| Kildare Street Club, Dublin | 19th C. | Designed by Benjamin Woodward | 147 | |
| Kilkenny | Ireland | 147 | ||
| King's Arms Inn | 33, 66, 156 | |||
| " | 1935 | Photograph showing tar spraying on road outside the King's Arms Inn | 99 | |
| 'King Kong' | See "Bland, Mr." | |||
| Kingsland | Castle Hill | 43 | ||
| Kut | Mesopotamia | 1915 | Captured by British forces, including Reginald Gosney | 73 |
| La Tene Culture | c.400-150 B.C. | Second stage of the Iron Age | 7 | |
| Labour Party | 20th C. | Formed first Government 1929; won 1945 General Election | 87, 107 | |
| Lake, Jack | 1928 | Photograph | 79 | |
| Lakes Field | 1928 | Photograph of Seaton men haymaking | 79 | |
| Lambert Castle races | c.1912 | Photograph of party leaving for the races | 46 | |
| Lancaster Electrical Company | Barnet | Where the Seaton Tramway Company originated | 129 | |
| Lancia | c.1926 | Photograph of Lancia open-top coach | 95 | |
| Lane, Claude | d.1971 | Owner of the Lancaster Electrical Company; purchased the Seaton to Colyford railway line in 1969 and opened the Seaton Tramway on it in 1970 | 129 | |
| Lansdown, the Misses | 1920s | Sang with the Seaton Choral Society | 80 | |
| Laurel Place | Fore Street | 33 | ||
| League of Friends of Seaton Hospital | 20th C. | 128 | ||
| Leatt, Agnes | Budleigh Salterton | 1846 | Aunt of Elizabeth Penelope Good | 153 |
| Leicester Square | London | 72 | ||
| Leigh, Robet (sic) | 1682 | Made a survey of the manor of Seaton for a Court Leet and Court Baron held on 26 April | 21 | |
| Lew Hollow | Seaton Hole | 1895 | Photograph | 61 |
| Leyhill | Payhembury | Main residence of the Willoughby family | 21 | |
| Leyman, James | 1925 | Builder responsible for Highwell Road development; photograph of his funeral cortge | 81 | |
| Library | Built on part of the site of Lowman's Farm | 51 | ||
| Light Pacific | Type of locomotive; see "Seaton" | |||
| Lillies, Brig. G.L. | 1971 | In photograph of opening ceremony at St. Clare's Adult Education Centre | 127 | |
| Lillies, Mr. G. | 1971 | In photograph of opening ceremony at St. Clare's Adult Education Centre | 127 | |
| Lincoln, Abraham | 1809-65 | President of the United States | 26 | |
| Linden Lee | Couchill Drive | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | |
| Lion Hotel | 33 | |||
| Lions Close | Fore Street | 1847 | Bought by Richard Skinner, April 1847 | 27 |
| Little Ragged Jack | 1854 | Mentioned in notice of auction of marsh land | 23 | |
| Littley, H. | 1914 | Wolf Cub | 57 | |
| Littley, W. | 1913 | Sea Scout | 57 | |
| Litton, Percy | 20th C. | 94 | ||
| Lloyd's Bank | c.1909 | Photograph of the bank under construction | 50 | |
| Local Defence Volunteers | 1940 | 101 | ||
| Lock, S. | Queen Street | 1925 | Photograph showing Lock's bakers and confectioners | 79 |
| Lomans Boswell | Seaton Down | 1912 | Field in which Seaton Down House was built | 9 |
| Lomas, Mrs. Dorothy | 1989 | Foreman chairman, Seaton and District Hotels & Restaurants Association; photograph with Alan Tawse and Fred Hocking | 114 | |
| London | 23, 72, 95, 101, 151 | |||
| London and South Western Railway | March 1868 | Branch line to Seaton opened (by the Seaton & Beer Railway Company); purchased in 1885 by the L&SWR | 31, 43, 129 | |
| London Hotel | 33 | |||
| London Marathon | 154 | |||
| Long, Mr. | c.1909 | Photograph | 58 | |
| Long Meadow | 19th C. | Field on Couchill where stone found in trenches by Mr Robins c.1863 | 17 | |
| Lorton, Mr. L.J. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Loud, ? | c.1905 | In photograph of Seaton cricket team | 54 | |
| Loud, Emma | 1 Seafield Terrace | 19th C. | 43 | |
| Loud, Mrs. F. | Fore Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Loud, Henry | Fore Street | 19th C. | Butcher; traded from Fore Street | 27 |
| Loud, William | Royal Clarence Hotel | 1870 | Landlord | 33 |
| Loud's slaughterhouse | Harepath Road | c.1900 | 66 | |
| Lower Bottom Close | 1682 | Close mentioned in Leigh's survey, leased to Edward Drake | 21 | |
| Lowman's Farm | Farmhouse site now [2002] the site of the old Library, the Post Office and Axe Valley Insurance; farmyard now the site of the old SWEB showrooms; see also "Ridgeway House" | 51 | ||
| Lyfing | 1005 | Bishop; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Lyme Regis | Dorset | 65, 75. 151 | ||
| Lyons | France | 147 | ||
| Maclean, Dr. Alan | Colyton | 20th C. | Partner with Dr. Alex Coburn | 144 |
| " | 1954 | In photograph of tree-planting ceremony in Station Road | 125 | |
| Maddocks, Roy | 1972 | Racal employee | 117 | |
| Maiden Castle | Dorset | 6 | ||
| Major, James | 1854 | Mentioned in notice of auction of marsh land | 23 | |
| Major, Miss | Fore Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Major, Mrs. | Queen Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Major, Mrs. J. | Queen Street | 19th C. | Tea dealer and family grocer | 31 |
| Major, William | George Inn | 1870 | Landlord | 33 |
| Major Terrace | Named after local builder | 31, 51 | ||
| " | 1894 | Photograph | 39 | |
| Makeig Jones, Captain W. T. | 1939 | Killed when H.M.S. Courageous was sunk on 17th September 1939 | 95 | |
| Malaya | 102 | |||
| Malpas | Truro | 77 | ||
| Malpas Belle | 1922 | Photograph; wooden schooner; wrecked on Seaton Beach, 3rd February 1922 | 77 | |
| Manley, Mrs. | Queen Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Manly, Mahala | 1846 | Mentioned in letter from Elizabeth Good | 155 | |
| Manor Cottages | Harepath Road | Built 1901 | 66, 71 | |
| " | c.1910 | Photograph | 42 | |
| Manor Estate Office | Now [2002] the Women's Institute | 66 | ||
| Manor House | 23 | |||
| " | c.1949 | Photograph of pupils | 157 | |
| Manor Road | 46, 51, 66, 80, 87, 102 | |||
| Manstones Tenement | 19th C. | Owned by (1) the Bartlett family (2) John Head; also known as Ridgeway House | 31 | |
| Mare (Manc) Lane | Given by Kemble as a boundary of Saxon Fleote | 20 | ||
| Marine Cottage | 33 | |||
| Marine Crescent | 35 | |||
| Marine Parade | No. 11 the home of Charles Gosney | 43 | ||
| Marine Place | 48 | |||
| " | c.1924 | Photograph | 78 | |
| Marlpit Lane | Formerly Darky Lane | 43 | ||
| " | c.1923 | Photograph; known as "Lovers Lane" | 79 | |
| Marsh, Gwendoline | Yeovil | 1903 | Annual visitor to Seaton; photograph of Elsie Howse's children taken by her | 63 |
| Marsh Road | 43 | |||
| Marshall, Geoff | 1987 | Seaton Museum vice chairman; photograph, fixing plaque to a wall in Museum | 150 | |
| Marshalls shoe shop | Queen Street | 2002 | 51 | |
| Marshes, The | Known as Seaton Common in the 16th C.; granted to Mr Wyndham by Charles I; reclaimed in 17th C. by John Willoughby; lease for grazing and lease for salt works linked in the 18th C. | 21, 22 | ||
| " | 1854 | Notice of auction of parcels of the Marshes | 23 | |
| Martin, L. | 1914 | Wolf Cub | 57 | |
| Martin, Sgt. M. | 1942 | Arranger and conductor of camp band and pianist at the Czechoslovak Army concert, 11th July 1942 | 104 | |
| Marwyl Café | c.1960 | In background of photograph | 139 | |
| " | 1961 | In background of photograph of Trevett's Car Park | 138 | |
| Masonic Hall | 1945 | Saved from fire which largely destroyed the Town Hall, 22nd January 1945 | 107 | |
| Masonic Lodge | 20th C. | De-La Pole No. 1181 | 143 | |
| Maunders Close | 1682 | Close mentioned in Leigh's survey, leased to Edward Drake | 21 | |
| May, Dr. Monty | 1890s | Seaton Rugby Club player | 66 | |
| Maynews | 2002 | On the site of Smith's printers, lending library and shop | 86 | |
| Mayo family | 20th C. [?] | Members of the family lived at Cliff Castle | 43 | |
| Mayor, Miss Effie | 6 Marine Crescent | 19th C. | Apartment-house keeper | 35 |
| Meade, Edward Cazelet | Thornfield House | 19th-20th C. | Present at unveiling of war memorial, 13th November 1921; died 1930s | 42, 74, 94 |
| Meaning of Hitler, The | 1978 | Book by Sebastian Haffner | 95 | |
| Melrose House | Fore Street | 33 | ||
| Merchant's Roads | 1854 | Mentioned in notice of auction of marsh land | 23 | |
| Merrow Down Road | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | ||
| Mesolithic people | 5-6 | |||
| Mesopotamia | 73 | |||
| Meteorological Office | 149 | |||
| Meyer, Mrs. | Pole Arms Hotel | 1944 | Licensee's wife; in photograph of the staff of the Pole Arms Hotel | 105 |
| Middlesex | 1927 | Marion Hole died in Middlesex, 28th April 1927 | 151 | |
| 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' | Quoted from on Seaton Regatta programme 1926 | 149 | ||
| Miles, Mr. C.G. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Miles, Mrs. Henrietta | Seaton Down | 1969 | Appointed director of excavations at Honeyditches Roman Villa | 13 |
| Military Cross | 1914-18 | Won by Rev. Harry Cooke during the First World War | 101 | |
| Millais, John Everett | 19th C. | Known to Lady Pauline Trevelyan | 27 | |
| Millar, Mrs. G. | Fore Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Miller, F. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Miller, Frank | 1919 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 91 | |
| Miller, Mrs. H. | 1 Violet Terrace | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Miller, Mr. L.R. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Miller family | 1841 | Recorded in census | 31 | |
| " | 6 Major Terrace | c.1900 | 51 | |
| Milles, Mrs | 1854 | Owner of property adjoining the Marshes | 23 | |
| Mills, Mr. J.H. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Minhinnett, Mr. C. | c.1938 | St. John's Ambulanceman; in photograph with Seaton's first motorised ambulance | 88 | |
| Miniature Rifle Club | 20th C. | 80 | ||
| Ministry of Public Buildings and works | 1952 | Scheduled the Honeyditches site as an Ancient Monument of National Importance | 16 | |
| Ministry of Works | 1969 | Appointed Mrs. Henrietta Miles director of the excavations at Honeyditches | 13 | |
| 'Minnie Mouse' | See "Bland, Mrs." | |||
| Mitchell & Thomas | 19th C. | Chard brewery | 35 | |
| Mitchell Brothers | 1930s | Builders; offices adjoined the Town Hall; built most of Fremington Road and Durley Road, Newlands Park, Greenways and the west of Castle Hill | 87 | |
| Mitchell, Turner & Co. | c.1869 | Used Prospect House as wine vaults | 30 | |
| Monmouth Rebellion | 17th C. | 39 Axmouth men, over 100 Colyton men and two men from Seaton took part | 151 | |
| Montague, Mrs. | 1925 | Friend of the Prince of Wales | 72 | |
| Montpellier House | Sidmouth Street | Built 1824; formerly Brick House; became Friedenheim School for Girls and later Montpellier School | 51 | |
| " | c.1903 | Photograph; | 41 | |
| Montpellier School for Girls | Occupied Montpellier House | 41, 66 | ||
| Mooracre | 66 | |||
| Moore, Dick | 1951 | In photograph of the Youth Club pyramid display team | 108 | |
| " | 1952 | In photograph of Youth Club outing | 121 | |
| Moore, Harry | c.1952 | In photograph of Seaton football team | 122 | |
| " | 1953 | In photograph of Seaton Reserves football team | 122 | |
| Moore, Superintendant | 1938-39 | Photograph, taking the salute at presentation and dedication of first converted ambulance in Seaton | 88 | |
| Morgan, John | 1954 | In photograph of tree-planting ceremony in Station Road | 125 | |
| Moridunum | c.1953 | Photograph of the old shelter being demolished | 125 | |
| " | 2002 | Name by which The Burrow is incorrectly known | 22 | |
| Moridunum Lodge | see R.A.O.B. Lodge | |||
| Moridunum of Antonius | Roman period | Seaton said to be site of | 9, 19, 25 | |
| Morrell, Mr. D.H. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Morris, Jane | 19th C. | Known to Lady Pauline Trevelyan; wife of William Morris | 27 | |
| Morris, William | 19th C. | 27 | ||
| Morris-Cowley | 1920s-30s | Photograph of Mr H. A. Good and Morris-Cowley car won at a fete | 75 | |
| Morrish, Mr. J. | 1974 | Photograph, exhibition of pupils' handicraft, St. Clare's | 127 | |
| Mortimer, Bishop of Exeter | 20th C. | Descended from John Snook | 31 | |
| Mortimer, Reginald | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Morton Dovey, A. | 1920s-30s | Director of the Seaton and District Electric Light Company | 87 | |
| Mottram, K. F. | 1930s | Builder; built houses in New Beer Road | 87 | |
| Murray, Alan | 1998-99 | Of Murray Design; made display panels on Roman Seaton for Seaton Museum | 15 | |
| Murray Design | See "Murray, Alan" | |||
| Muttar, C. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Myco, John | 1539 | Baptism was one of the first two entries in Branscombe Parish Registers | 148 | |
| Myco, Katherine | 16th C. | Mother of John Myco | 148 | |
| Myco, Rainold | 16th C. | Father of John Myco | 148 | |
| Nash, Ron | c.1951 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 122 | |
| National Deposit Friendly Society | 20th C. | 71 | ||
| National Health Service | 1946- | 144 | ||
| National Remembrance Day | 1918 | 4th August, fourth anniversary of declaration of war against Germany | 74 | |
| National War Savings Committee | 1914-18 | 71 | ||
| Needs, Misses | 3 Major Terrace | c.1900 | Died in the 1930s | 51 |
| " | 1929 | In photograph of Mr. Gould's staff and friends on Dartmoor | 96 | |
| Neolithic era | c.4000-1700 B.C. | 5-6, 9, 15 | ||
| Netherhayes | 1682 | Close leased to Elizabeth Babb (Leigh's survey) | 22 | |
| " | Fore Street | 19th-20th C. | Home of Dr. George Evans (19th C.); home and place of practice of Dr. Arthur Smart (1923-50) | 43, 144 |
| New Beer Road | 1930s | K. F. Mottram built houses here | 87 | |
| New Stone Age | See "Neolithic era" | |||
| New Zealand Army | 1914-18 | Many wounded were patients in Exeter's war hospitals | 74 | |
| Newbery, John | Queen Street | 19th C. | Printer, bookseller and newsagent | 31 |
| Newbery, Mrs. | 1 Beach Cottage | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Newbury | See "White and Newbury" | |||
| Newlands Park | 1930s | Mostly built by the Mitchell Brothers | 87 | |
| Newton, ? | 1953 | In photograph of Seaton Reserves football team | 122 | |
| Newton, Mr. | c.1909 | Photograph | 58 | |
| Newton, Barbara | 1951 | Photograph, attendant to the Carnival Queen | 119 | |
| Newton, J. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Newton, James H. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Newton, Mary | 18th C. | Died 19th January 1795, aged 85; a widow; two sons | 148 | |
| Newton, Tom | [1920s?] | Photograph; won BEM during the Second World War | 76 | |
| Newton, W. | 1913 | Assistant Scout Master | 57 | |
| Newton, W. | 1913 | Sea Scout | 57 | |
| Newton, Walter N. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Newton, William | 18th C. | Farmer; died of drunkenness 29th December 1785, aged 50; married twice, to Rachel Gosling and Jane Bartlett | 148 | |
| Newton family | 1841 | Fishermen; recorded in census | 31 | |
| " | c.1906 | Photographed in Mr. W. H. Head's sailing boat | 55 | |
| " | 1925 | Photographs of fishermen including members of the Newton family | 76 | |
| Nicholas, Alan | 1953 | In photograph of Youth Club tableau in Seaton Carnival | 119 | |
| Noakes, Mr. P.R., O.B.E. | 1986 | Photograph, with members of the Axe Vale and District Conservation Society | 129 | |
| Norcombe, H. Frank | 20th C. | Chairman of Seaton Council during Second World War; visited Dovercourt, near Harwich, with Francis Garner, Clerk to the Council, and their wives, 1943 | 94, 102, 106, 107 | |
| " | c.1938 | In photograph of first Seaton motorised ambulance | 88 | |
| " | 1943 | Photographed attaching ribbon to colours of 2nd Battalion Czech Army at Dovercourt | 103 | |
| " | 1954 | In photograph of tree-planting ceremony in Station Road | 125 | |
| Normandy | France | 106 | ||
| Northcote, C. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Northcote, G. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Northcote, L. | 1914 | Wolf Cub | 57 | |
| Northcott, Arthur J. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Northcott, G. | 1937 | In photograph of Seaton bell-ringers, 15th August 1937 | 81 | |
| Northcott, George T. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Northcott, Les | 1919 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 91 | |
| Northumberland | 27 | |||
| No. 7 Military Hospital | Streatham Hall | 1914-18 | 71 | |
| O'Donnell, Colonel | 1943 | Boy Scouts' assistant county commissioner | 102 | |
| O'Sullivan, Michael | 1991 | Photographed at removal of sculpture from Seaton seafront | 126 | |
| Oakley, Mr. A. | The Grove | 1895 | Director of company owning the Beach Hotel and Royal Clarence Hotel | 35 |
| Obruca, Lt. J. | 1942 | Arranger and conductor of the Czechoslovak Army Choir for concert, 11th July 1942 | 104 | |
| Observer, The | Newspaper | 95 | ||
| Observer Corps | See "Seaton Observer Corps" | |||
| Old Beer Road | 132 | |||
| Old Ferry House, The | Axmouth Harbour | 1961 | Photograph | 137 |
| 'Old Uncle Tom Cobbly and All' | 1953 | Photograph, Youth Club tableau in Seaton Carnival | 119 | |
| Old Watch House, The | Trevelyan Road | c.1890 | Photograph | 38 |
| Oldridge, J. G. | c.1895 | Schoolmaster; photographs | 49, 67 | |
| " | 1902 | Photograph | 67 | |
| " | c.1922 | In photograph of staff of Sir Walter Trevelyan School | 68 | |
| Oldridge, John | Lion Hotel | 1870 | Landlord | 33 |
| Oldridge, Mrs. | c.1922 | Wife of J. G. Oldridge; in photograph of staff of Sir Walter Trevelyan School | 68 | |
| Oldridge, Timothy | King's Arms Inn | 1870 | Landlord | 33 |
| Oldridge, William G. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Oldridge, William Henry | c.1900 | Blacksmith; workshop on corner of Fore Street and Manor Road | 66 | |
| Ordbyrht | 1005 | Bishop; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Ordulf | Possible founder of priory at Horton | 19 | ||
| Ortiz, Father | 1940-45 | Portuguese priest, served at St Augustine's Catholic Church | 102 | |
| Osborne, Fred | 1919 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 91 | |
| Osborne, V. | 1913 | Sea Scout | 57 | |
| Ostler, A. | 1913 | Sea Scout | 57 | |
| Ostler, R. | 1913 | Sea Scout | 57 | |
| Otton, Miss E. | Marine Cottage | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Overmass, Edward | Fore Street | c.1869 | Joiner and builder | 30 |
| Overmass, John | 1927 | Bought Ridgeway House | 31, 51 | |
| Overmass, William Hayman | Lower Queen Street | c.1900 | Undertaker and upholsterer | 51 |
| Overmass & Chapple | 1957 | Name under which the Overmass business traded after being bought by Mr. Chapple | 51 | |
| Paddling pool | 1960s | Photographs of the paddling pool in 1965 and 1967 | 141 | |
| Palestine | 5, 74 | |||
| Palmer, Arthur P. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Palmerston, Lord | d. 1865 | 26 | ||
| Pam-Pam Café | c.1960 | In background of photograph | 139 | |
| " | 1961 | In background of photograph of Trevett's Car Park | 138 | |
| Parker, Stanley | c.1937 | In photograph of staff of Trevett's Garage | 97 | |
| Parr, Alex | c.1937 | In photograph of staff of Trevett's Garage | 97 | |
| Parr, Katherine | 1512-48 | Queen; given the manor and church of Seaton by Henry VIII | 145 | |
| Parsons, Ned | c.1900 | Accordion player | 66 | |
| Pattinson, Dr. Henry Albert | Castle Hill | 19th C. | Occupied Seafield House; first captain and secretary of Seaton cricket club, 1875; secretary and treasurer of cricket club, 1897 | 35, 54, 66 |
| Pattison, Dr. | See "Pattinson" | |||
| Paul, Mr. | c.1960 | In photograph of Seaton Bowling Club team winners | 123 | |
| Paye, Miss | 1902 | Schoolteacher | 67 | |
| Payhembury | Devon | 21, 145 | ||
| Payne, Julie | See "Rowe, Julie" | |||
| Peace Ball | 1918 [?] | 74 | ||
| Peach, child | c.1909 | Photograph | 58 | |
| Peach, Mr. | c.1909 | Photograph | 58 | |
| Peach, Mr. And Mrs. G. | 1 Manor Cottages | c.1914 | 71 | |
| Peach, Walt | c.1938 | Worked for Seaton Council; photograph | 99 | |
| " | c.1953 | Photograph, demolishing the old shelter on Moridunum | 125 | |
| Peach family | 1 Manor Cottages | 2002 | 71 | |
| Pearce, Emma | 11 Seafield Terrace | 19th C. | 43 | |
| Pearce, Fred | 1890s | Seaton Rugby Club player | 66 | |
| Pearce, Jim | Manor Road | c.1900 | Wheelwright; workshop stood where Seaton Evangelical Church now [2002] is | 66 |
| Pearce, Mr. | c.1909 | Photograph | 58 | |
| Peat, David | 1972 | Racal employee | 117 | |
| Penarth | Wales | 77 | ||
| Pengelley, John | 1928 | Photograph | 79 | |
| " | 1929 | In photograph of Mr. Gould's staff and friends on Dartmoor | 96 | |
| Perry, Arthur 'Tinker' | 19th-20th C. | Artist; son of James Perry; died 1930s | 43, 94 | |
| Perry, James | Fore Street | c.1869 | Furnishing ironmonger | 30, 43 |
| Perry, Tom | Queen Street | c.1900 | Boys' Brigade bandmaster | 51 |
| Perry, William | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Pines, The | Beer | 1920s | Residence of Prof. Claydon | 13 |
| Plimsole, Miss | 1895 | Manageress of the Royal Clarence Hotel | 35 | |
| Plowman, Mr. F. R. | c.1914 | Local secretary of the National Deposit Friendly Society | 71 | |
| Plymouth | Devon | 126 | ||
| Pole Arms Inn (or Hotel) | 1854 | Location of auction of marsh land; owned by William Brown | 23, 31, 33, 43, 75, 107 | |
| " | 1944 | Photograph of the staff in the Hotel's garden, Christmas 1944 | 105 | |
| Pollard, Mrs. Sheila | Seaton Down | 1969 | Member of Devon Archaeological Society; excavated Roman trackway at Honeyditches | 13 |
| Polwhele | 18th C. | Description of Seaton | 25 | |
| Pope, Harold | 1966 | Drove the last train to leave Seaton railway station, 5th March 1966 | 107 | |
| Pope, Mr. J.H. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Port Dickson | Malaya | 1940s | Des Garrett was one of the landing party here in the Second World War | 102 |
| Portland | Dorset | 106 | ||
| Portman garage | opposite the Pole Arms | 1920s | Owned by Edgar Smith | 75 |
| Portsmouth | Hampshire | 72 | ||
| Portugal | 6, 102 | |||
| Post Office | Fore Street | 19th C. | First P.O. in Seaton; built on part of the site of Lowman's Farm | 27, 33, 51 |
| " | The Square | 1961 | Vintage House [?], next door to Hinton Lake & Son | 136, 151 |
| " | Sidmouth Street | 1969 | Opened March 1969 | 143 |
| Pre-Raphaelites | 19th C. | 25, 27 | ||
| Price, Steve | c.1951 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 122 | |
| Prince of Wales | 1920s | The future King Edward VIII | 72 | |
| Prescot, G. | 1914 | Wolf Cub | 57 | |
| Prescott, Mrs. | Woodbine Place | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Preventive Service house | 19th C. | 23 | ||
| Pridham, Vice-Admiral Sir Francis, K.B.E., C.B. | 1951 | President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Primrose League | 156 | |||
| Pritchard, Gordon | 1951 | In photograph of Youth Club outing to Weymouth | 121 | |
| " | 1952 | In photograph of Youth Club outing | 121 | |
| Pritchard, Len | c.1951 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 122 | |
| Pritchard, Stan | 1953 | In photograph of Youth Club tableau in Seaton Carnival | 119 | |
| " | 1953 | In photograph of Seaton Reserves football team | 122 | |
| Pritchard family | 1940 | Evacuees | 102 | |
| Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Exploration Society | 1963, 1972 | Published papers on the excavations at Honeyditches | 13 | |
| Proceedings of the Devon Archaeological Society | 1981, 1989 | Published Mr. R.J. Silvester's and Neil Holbrook's reports on excavations at Honeyditches | 15, 17 | |
| Prospect House | Fore Street | 1870 | Lodging-house kept by Mrs. Hayward | 33 |
| " | c.1869 | Shown in photograph of Fore Street | 30 | |
| Pruden, Mr. Eddy | 1979 | 144 | ||
| Pulman, George | 19th C. | Author of The Book of the Axe | 22 | |
| Pulman's Weekly News | 66 | |||
| Pyke, Elizabeth | 17th C. | See "Babb, Elizabeth" | 22 | |
| Pynes Meade | Common Lane | 1682 | Leased to Elizabeth Starr and Edward Drake | 21 |
| Quantock | Somerset | 148 | ||
| Queen Street | 31, 33, 43, 50, 51, 111, 144 | |||
| " | 1904 | Photograph | 40 | |
| " | 1925 | Photograph | 79 | |
| R.A.O.B. Lodge | 20th C. | Ye Moridunum Lodge No. 5260 | 143 | |
| Racal | Harbour Road | 1972 | Job advertisement for Racal, Seaton Ltd. | 117 |
| Raddon, Miss | Woodbine Place | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Raddon, Mrs. R. | The Square | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Radford, Mr. | Bovey House | Recovered parts of decorated screen removed from St. Gregory's Church in 1865 | 145 | |
| Radio House | 1930s | Seaton's local radio shop | 80 | |
| R.A.F. | 72, 101 | |||
| Rags Alley | 1920s | The part of town north of Manor Road | 80 | |
| Rainbow complex | 1961 | Photograph of Trevett's Car Park, where the Rainbow complex is now [2002] situated | 138 | |
| Rattenbury, Jack | 19th C. | Villain; son sent to Exeter gaol in 1835 | 152 | |
| Real, ? | c.1904 | In photograph of Seaton rugby team | 54 | |
| Real, A. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Real, Bill | 1890s | Seaton Rugby Club player | 66 | |
| " | c.1904 | Local gas-lamp lighter; in photograph of Seaton rugby team | 54 | |
| Real, Charlie | Cross Street | 19th C. | 51 | |
| Real, Derek | 1951 | In photograph of the Youth Club pyramid display team | 108 | |
| " | c.1951 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 122 | |
| Real, Mrs. G. | 5 Manor Cottages | c.1914 | 71 | |
| Real, J. | 1914 | Wolf Cub | 57 | |
| Real, John | 1904 | Greengrocer and game dealer; photograph of shop | 40 | |
| Real, Mr. | c.1909 | Photograph | 58 | |
| Real, Sam | c.1904 | In photograph of Seaton rugby team | 54 | |
| Real, W. | 1913 | Sea Scout | 57 | |
| Real, William G. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Red Cross | 1945 | Lost an amplifier in the Town Hall fire | 107 | |
| Regal Cinema | Fore Street | 1938-1975 | First purpose-built cinema in Seaton, opened 1938, closed and demolished 1975 | 75, 94, 106, 143 |
| " | 1970 | Photograph of programme for April 1970 | 116 | |
| Restorick, F. | 1913 | Sea Scout | 57 | |
| Rhyl | North Wales | 20th C. | Temporary home of what became the Seaton Tramway | 129 |
| Richard, Henry | 1952 | In photograph of Youth Club outing | 121 | |
| Richards, Mr. A. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Richards, Arch | 20th C. | 94 | ||
| Richards, E. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Richards, George Henry | 19th-20th C. | Builder; built the Town Hall; built the Westleigh Hotel | 69, 85 | |
| Richardson, Rev. | 19th C. | Vicar of Seaton | 66 | |
| " | c.1895 | Photograph | 49 | |
| Ridgeway House | 19th-20th C. | Formerly Lowman's Farm; latterly Manstones Tenement; renamed R.H. by 1900, when it was owned by John Kingsbury Hole; he and his wife, and subsequently their children, lived there; bought by John Overmass 1927; bought by Roy Chapple's father 1957 | 31, 51 | |
| Rise and Fall of Prussia, The | 1980 | Book by Sebastian Haffner | 95 | |
| Riviera | France | 151 | ||
| Robins, Bill | c.1905 | In photograph of Seaton cricket team | 54 | |
| Robins, Mr. | 1865 | Provided information to P.O. Hutchinson regarding stone found on Couchill c.1863 | 17 | |
| Robinson, Rev. R.S. | 19th-20th C. | Vicar of St. Gregory's; died 1930s | 71, 74, 94 | |
| " | c.1913 | Photograph | 57 | |
| " | c.1927 | Photograph, heading church parade | 94 | |
| " | c.1930 | Photograph with coach outing party | 145 | |
| " | 1934 | Photograph, with wedding party | 90 | |
| Rock Farm | Given by Kemble as a boundary of Saxon Fleote | 20 | ||
| Rodd, P.C. George | c.1960 | In photograph of children's cycling proficiency test | 139 | |
| Rodgers, Don | 1952 | In photograph of Youth Club outing | 121 | |
| " | c.1952 | In photograph of Seaton football team | 122 | |
| Rodgers, George | c.1904 | In photograph of Seaton rugby team | 54 | |
| Rodgers, Len | c.1952 | In photograph of Seaton football team | 122 | |
| Rodgers, S. | c.1905 | In photograph of Seaton cricket team | 54 | |
| Rodgers, Sam | c.1900 | In photograph of Seaton cricket team | 53 | |
| " | c.1904 | In photograph of Seaton rugby team | 54 | |
| Rodgers, Tom | 1890s | Seaton Rugby Club player | 66 | |
| " | c.1900 | In photograph of Seaton cricket team | 53 | |
| Rogers, ? | 1945 | Returned Japanese prisoner of war | 107 | |
| Rogers, Don | 1951 | In photograph of the Youth Club pyramid display team | 108 | |
| Rogers, Len | 1953 | In photograph of Seaton Reserves football team | 122 | |
| Rogers, Ralph | 1919 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 91 | |
| Rogers, Roy | 1953 | In photograph of Seaton Reserves football team | 122 | |
| Rogers, W.H. Hamilton | 1869 | Author of Wanderings in Devon, first edition printed by John Newbery | 31 | |
| Romans | Roman period | 5, 8-19 | ||
| Rossetti, Christina | 19th C. | Known to Lady Pauline Trevelyan | 27 | |
| Rotary Club of Seaton | 20th-21st C. | Received its charter, 1948; Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition held under the auspices of Seaton Branch British Legion and Rotary Club of Seaton, 1951; financed the planting of trees in Station Road, 1954; campaigned for a building to house the Youth Club, 1970s | 115, 125, 143, 144 | |
| " | c.1971 | Photograph, local dignitaries at a Rotary evening | 111 | |
| " | 1989 | Photograph of Seaton & District League of Friends/Rotary Club Summer Fête at Seaton Motel | 118 | |
| Rougemont Hotel | Exeter | 72 | ||
| Rousdon | Devon | 101 | ||
| Rowcliffe, Mr | 1837, 1854 | Solicitor of Stogumber, near Taunton | 23 | |
| Rowdon, Mr. | 1 Beach Villas | c.1900 | Tailor | 35 |
| Rowe, Julie | 1998 | Née Payne; photograph, competing in the Grizzly | 154 | |
| Rowland, Mary | 4 Seafield Terrace | 19th C. | 43 | |
| Rowland, Mrs. | Laurel Place | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes | See "R.A.O.B. Lodge" | |||
| Royal Artillery | 72, 102 | |||
| Royal British Legion | See "Seaton British Legion" | |||
| Royal Clarence Hotel | Harbour Road | Built in 1866 on site of boatyard which had belonged to the father of John Akerman; closed after the Second World War | 27, 33, 35, 143 | |
| " | 1897 | In background of photograph of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations | 36 | |
| " | 1896 | Photograph | 39 | |
| " | 1902 | In background of photograph of returning Boer War veterans | 34 | |
| " | c.1926 | Photograph showing coach party leaving from the hotel for a day-trip | 95 | |
| " | 1951 | Photograph taken at a Seaton British Legion dinner at the hotel | 115 | |
| Royal Dental Hospital | Leicester Square, London | 72 | ||
| Royal National Lifeboat Institution | c.1960 | Photograph, RNLI tableau, Seaton Carnival | 120 | |
| Royal Navy | 95, 102, 112 | |||
| Royal Observer Corps | See "Seaton Observer Corps" | |||
| Ruskin, Effie | 19th C. | Wife of John Ruskin | 27 | |
| Ruskin, John | 19th C. | Friend of Lady Pauline Trevelyan | 25, 27 | |
| Ryalls Court | Darky Lane | 43, 71, 79 | ||
| Ryalls Court School | 88 | |||
| " | c.1933 | Photograph of riding lessons | 92 | |
| St. Augustine's Catholic Church | Manor Road | 102 | ||
| St. Carnice's Cathedral | Kilkenny | 147 | ||
| St. Clare's Adult Education Centre | 1971 | Photograph of opening ceremony | 127 | |
| " | c.1974 | Photograph of display of handicraft | 127 | |
| St. Elmo | 43 | |||
| St. George | Seaton church possibly originally dedicated to St. George | 145 | ||
| St. Gregory | 6th C. | Bishop of Rome | 145 | |
| St. Gregory's Church | Seaton parish church; location of war memorial cross | 22, 71, 73, 74, 90, 107, 145, 153, 155 | ||
| " | c.1895 | Photograph | 32 | |
| " | c.1900 | Photograph | 32 | |
| " | c.1930 | Photograph of church coach outing | 145 | |
| St. John's Ambulance | Harry Clapp first chairman of Seaton St. John's Ambulance | 155 | ||
| " | c.1938 | Photograph, dedication of first motor ambulance in Seaton | 88 | |
| St. Leonard's | Sussex | 20th C. | Temporary home of what became the Seaton Tramway | 129 |
| Salcombe | Roman period | Possible site of Moridunum | 19 | |
| Salcombe House | Fore Street | 19th C. | Built by the son of Richard Skinner (d.1866) at No 25 Fore Street | 27, 33, 47 |
| Salter, Bernard | 19th C. | Friend of Harry Clapp | 156 | |
| Salter, F. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Salter, Sarah | c.1900 | Landlady of the King's Arms | 66 | |
| Salute the Soldier Week | 1940s | One of a series of special war savings weeks held between 1941 and 1945 | 106 | |
| Sanders Stephens, Mr. S. | 1907 | Photographed receiving illuminated address at ceremony to free Axmouth Toll Bridge | 41 | |
| Savage, C. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| 'Save the Seaton Cinema' campaign | [1970s?] | 143 | ||
| Scales, Terry | 1940 | Evacuee from South London, arrived in Seaton in October 1940 | 101 | |
| Scalwell Lane | 42, 66, 154 | |||
| Scarborough, H.M.S. | 1942 | Adopted by the people of Seaton in March 1942 | 150 | |
| Scargill, F. | d.1930s | 94 | ||
| Scoble, Nicholas | 1872 | Built the Malpas Belle | 77 | |
| Scott, F. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Scott, William Bell | August 1860 | Written to by Lady Trevelyan regarding improvements being made to Seaton by Sir Walter Trevelyan | 25 | |
| Sea Field | 19th C. | Grazing land, also used for sports events | 43 | |
| " | c.1897 | Photograph | 40 | |
| Sea Hill | Location of Jubilee Clock | 35, 106, 147 | ||
| " | 1926 | Photograph | 78 | |
| Sea Scouts | 57 | |||
| Seafield | See "Sea Field" | |||
| Seafield House | Castle Hill | Destroyed by enemy action in the Second World War; stood on the site of what, in 2002, was Jubilee Gardens | 35 | |
| " | 1895 | Photograph | 60 | |
| " | c.1925 | Seen in photograph of the Esplanade | 85 | |
| " | 1926 | Boundary wall seen in photograph of Sea Hill | 78 | |
| " | 1942 | Photograph of bomb crater where Seafield House stood before being bombed on 26th October 1942 | 100 | |
| Seafield Terrace | 43 | |||
| " | c.1897 | Photograph | 40 | |
| " | c.1927 | Photograph, backdrop to church parade | 94 | |
| Seaforth Lodge | 19th C. | Built for Lady Ashburton by Joseph Good | 24, 82, 152 | |
| Seahill | See "Sea Hill" | |||
| Searle, Dan | 1890s | Seaton Rugby Club player | 66 | |
| Searle family | 1841 | Recorded in census | 31 | |
| Searley, Mrs. | 8 The Terrace | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Seaton | 1946 | Locomotive, a Light Pacific of the West Country Class, No. 21C120, named on 25th June 1946 | 107 | |
| " | Photograph | 144 | ||
| Seaton & Beer Railway Company | 1868 | Opened the Seaton to Seaton Junction branch line | 129 | |
| Seaton and Colyton Operatic Society | 1920 | Photograph, taken at Seaton Town Hall | 80 | |
| Seaton and District Choral Society | 1924 | Formed 24th January 1924 | 80 | |
| Seaton and District Electric Light Company | 1920s | 87 | ||
| " | 1920s | Photograph outside the power station in Homer Lane | 86 | |
| " | c.1929 | Photograph of main office | 86 | |
| Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | Warners Holiday Camp | 1951 | Notice/programme of the exhibition | 115 |
| Seaton and District Hotels & Restaurants Association | 1989 | Photograph of chairman Alan Tawse, foreman chairman Mrs Dorothy Lomas and hoteliers president Fred Hocking | 114 | |
| Seaton & District League of Friends | 1989 | Photograph of League of Friends/Rotary Club Summer Fête at Seaton Motel | 118 | |
| Seaton Art Exhibition | c.1972 | Photograph | 118 | |
| Seaton Autumn Show | 1940s | Organised by British Legion members | 107 | |
| " | c.1953 | Photograph of the Committee | 120 | |
| " | Mid-1960s | Photograph of presentation of awards | 112 | |
| 'Seaton Beach' | 1835 | Poem by the Rev. J.B. Smith | 152, 155 | |
| Seaton Beach | 1850 | Photograph of wreck on Seaton Beach, by Samuel Good | 26 | |
| " | c.1868 | Photograph | 28 | |
| " | 1880 | Photograph | 59 | |
| " | c.1890 | Photograph | 59 | |
| " | 1895 | Photographs | 60 | |
| " | 1900, 1903 | Photographs | 63 | |
| " | 1922 | Photograph of the Malpas Belle on Seaton Beach, 3rd February 1922 | 77 | |
| " | c.1923 | Photograph of herring catch | 76 | |
| " | 1927 | Photograph | 84 | |
| Seaton Beach Hotel | see Beach Hotel | |||
| Seaton Bowling Club | Originally played on rinks in Colyford Road; new Green opened 1929 | 80, 123 | ||
| " | 1934 | Photograph of Mr. C. C. Gould opening the 1934 season | 92 | |
| " | c.1935 | Photograph of club members | 93 | |
| " | c.1960 | Photograph of team winners | 123 | |
| " | ? | Photograph of members on opening day of season | 123 | |
| Seaton Brick Works | Acquired by the Head family, 19th C. | 17, 31 | ||
| Seaton British Legion | 20th C. | Involved in various community activities in immediate post-war period; organised the 1953 Seaton Canival with the Seaton Football Supporters Club; revived the Seaton Autumn Show; Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition held under the auspices of Seaton Branch British Legion and Rotary Club of Seaton, 1951 | 107, 115, 119, 120, 143 | |
| " | 1951 | Photograph of guests at a dinner at the Royal Clarence Hotel | 115 | |
| Seaton Carnival | 107 | |||
| " | 1949, 1951, 1953, c.1960 | Photographs | 119, 120, 156 | |
| Seaton Carnival Queen | See "Carnival Queen" | |||
| Seaton Chamber of Trade | 155 | |||
| Seaton Common | 16th C. | Name by which the Marshes were known | 21 | |
| Seaton Congregational Church | 1907 | Photograph of members of the church gathered outside the church | 45 | |
| Seaton Coronation Committee | 1911 | Photograph | 37 | |
| Seaton cricket field | 1951 | Photograph of Carnival Queen in marquee on Seaton's cricket field | 119 | |
| Seaton Cricket Field Fête | 1973 | Photograph | 118 | |
| Seaton cricket team | c.1900 | Photograph | 53 | |
| Seaton Darby and Joan Club | 1958 | Photograph of sixth birthday party | 150 | |
| " | 1974 | Photograph of members of the club | 117 | |
| Seaton Down | 9 | |||
| Seaton Down Close | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | ||
| Seaton Down Hall | 1967 | Photograph of WI Pageant at the Hall | 116 | |
| Seaton Down Hill | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10, 144 | ||
| Seaton Down House | Seaton Down | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches | 8, 10 | |
| " | Built by Major-General H.B.H. Wright, CB, CMG, 1912; new housing built in the grounds, 1978 | 9, 13, 16 | ||
| Seaton Down Lane | 1921 | Shown on plan of site of Roman villa | 16 | |
| Seaton Down Road | 42, 105 | |||
| Seaton Electricity Company | 1935 | 87 | ||
| Seaton Esplanade | 154 | |||
| " | 1899 | Photograph | 60 | |
| " | 1925 | Photograph | 82 | |
| " | c.1925 | Photograph, looking west | 85 | |
| " | 1930s | Photograph of holiday-makers | 83 | |
| Seaton Evangelical Church | Manor Road | 66 | ||
| Seaton Farm Dairy | Sidmouth Road | Owned by F. W. Thomas; undated photograph | 47 | |
| Seaton Fire Brigade | 42 | |||
| Seaton fishermen | 1925 | Photograph | 76 | |
| Seaton Flower Show | 156 | |||
| Seaton Football Club | Formed 1919; joined with Seaton British Legion in restarting Seaton Carnival after the Second World War | 80, 107 | ||
| " | 1919, 1924 | Photographs of 1919 and 1924 teams | 91 | |
| " | c.1951-53 | Photographs of teams c.1951 and c.1952, and reserve team 1953 | 122 | |
| Seaton Football Supporters Club | 1953 | Organised the Seaton Carnival with Seaton British Legion | 119 | |
| Seaton Front | 1855 | Photograph, taken by Samuel Good | 28 | |
| Seaton Golf Club | c.1967 | Photograph of cup presentation | 124 | |
| Seaton Guide | See "Burnham's Seaton Guide" | |||
| Seaton Hole | c.1890 | Photographs | 61 | |
| " | 1924 | Photograph of cliff path to Seaton Hole | 83 | |
| " | c.1925 | Photograph of cliff path to Seaton Hole | 82 | |
| " | 1977 | Photograph, snow scene | 130 | |
| " | c.1978 | Photograph, cliff subsidence | 132 | |
| " | c.1980 | Photograph, new path to Seaton Hole under construction | 133 | |
| Seaton Hospital | 1987 | Photograph, fund-raising in Fore Street for the new hospital | 150 | |
| " | 1988 | Photographs from the opening of the hospital | 128 | |
| Seaton Junction | 107, 129, 144 | |||
| Seaton Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club | 80 | |||
| Seaton Library | Old library in background of photograph | 109 | ||
| Seaton Marsh | 1682 | Mentioned in Leigh's survey | 22 | |
| " | 1724 | Described and sketched by Stukeley in his Itinerarium Curiosum | 23 | |
| Seaton Marshes | See "Marshes, The" | |||
| Seaton Methodist Church | Scawell Lane | c.1985 | Photograph, members of the church at the site of the new church | 154 |
| Seaton Miniature Golf Links | Cliff Field | c.1927 | Photograph | 92 |
| " | 1965 | Photograph taken 4th August 1965 | 124 | |
| Seaton Motel | 1989 | Photograph of Seaton & District League of Friends/Rotary Club of Seaton Summer Fête at Seaton Motel | 118 | |
| Seaton Museum | Extracts from the Seaton Museum newsletter | 147-156 | ||
| " | 1987, 1992 | Photographs | 150 | |
| " | 1995 | Photograph of opening of VJ exhibition | 114 | |
| " | 1998-99 | Panels on Roman Seaton commissioned | 15 | |
| Seaton National Fire Service | 1940-45 | Fought fires in Exeter and Seaton during the Second World War | 101, 107 | |
| Seaton Observer Corps | 1940-45 | Had their look-out post on Clay Common | 101, 156 | |
| " | c.1943 | Photograph | 100 | |
| Seaton Parish Church | See "St. Gregory's Church" | |||
| Seaton Parish Register | 148 | |||
| Seaton Regatta | Post-World War II, organised by Seaton British Legion | 107 | ||
| " | c.1925 | Photograph | 77 | |
| " | 1926 | Details from the regatta programme | 148-9 | |
| Seaton Rugby Club | 1894-95 | Photograph | 50 | |
| " | c.1896 | Photograph of carnival tableau | 53 | |
| " | c.1904 | Photograph | 54 | |
| " | Undated photograph of members of the club sitting on Mr. W. H. Head's racing skiff | 56 | ||
| " | 1913 | Photograph | 56 | |
| Seaton Scout Band | Cross Street | 1943 | Photograph; playing at the opening of the Wings for Victory Week | 103 |
| Seaton Scouts | 71 | |||
| " | Vicarage Field | c.1913 | Photograph | 57 |
| Seaton seafront | 1961 | Photograph, 4th August 1961 | 137 | |
| " | 1977 | Photograph, winter | 130 | |
| " | 1977 | Photograph, storm damage | 131 | |
| " | 1980 | Photograph, new sea wall under construction | 133 | |
| " | 1991 | Photograph of removal of sculpture | 126 | |
| Seaton Station | 31 | |||
| " | c.1890 | In photograph showing a view of Seaton | 38 | |
| Seaton Territorials | See also "Devonshire Regiment" | 42 | ||
| Seaton Town Band | 51, 71, 149 | |||
| " | c.1900 | Photograph | 52 | |
| Seaton Town Council | 1973- | 114, 143 | ||
| Seaton Town Hall | Next to site of Althelney House; largely destroyed by fire, 22nd January 1945 | 27, 69, 71, 74, 80, 87, 107, 143, 149, 154 | ||
| " | c.1869 | Photograph showing stables demolished to make way for Town Hall | 30 | |
| " | 1904 | Photograph of opening ceremony, 27 July 1904 | 41 | |
| " | 1953 | Photograph of Carnival Queen crowning ceremony in the Town Hall | 119 | |
| " | 1958 | Photograph of Seaton Darby and Joan Club birthday party in the Town Hall | 150 | |
| Seaton Tramway | 1970 | First section opened in August 1970 | 129 | |
| Seaton Tramway Company | 1969- | 129 | ||
| Seaton Urban District Council | Ceased to exist in 1973 with the creation of East Devon District Council and Seaton Town Council | 74, 80, 83, 88, 94, 99, 102, 103, 106, 107, 110, 112, 113, 114, 127, 143, 144, 155 | ||
| " | 1973 | Photograph of members of the council | 114 | |
| Seaton Villa | Queen Street | 19th C. | Home of Dr. Eyre; now [2002] Eyre House | 43 |
| Seaton Women's Institute | Harepath Road | 9, 66 | ||
| Seaton Youth and Community Jubilee Centre | Harbour Road | 1979 | Opened October 1979 | 144 |
| Seaton Youth Club | 144 | |||
| " | 1951 | Photographs of the pyramid display at the Festival of Britain event in Seaton | 108 | |
| " | 1951, 1952 | Photographs of Youth Club outings | 121 | |
| " | 1953 | Photograph, Youth Club tableau in Seaton Carnival | 119 | |
| " | 1973 | Photograph of George Clare, chairman of Seaton Council, with members of the Youth Club | 113 | |
| Seaton's paddling pool | See "Paddling pool" | |||
| Second World War | 1939-45 | 35, 60, 72, 78, 85, 95, 96, 98, 100-107, 120, 156 | ||
| Secretary of State for the Environment | 1985 | Extended the area of the scheduled Ancient Monument at Honeyditches | 16 | |
| Sellars, Mr. | c.1909 | Photograph | 58 | |
| Shadrack, Mrs. F.C. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Shepherd's Cottage | Harepath Road | Mentioned by Kemble in description of boundaries of Saxon Fleote | 20, 66 | |
| Sherborne | Dorset | 1005 | Charters mention granting of Seaton to Eadsige; Horton Priory amalgamated with S. in 1122 | 19, 20, |
| 25, 144 | ||||
| Shipton, Mr. | c.1960 | In photograph of children's cycling proficiency test | 139 | |
| Sidmouth | Devon | 9, 17, 64, 65, 66, 75, 107, 148, 153 | ||
| Sidmouth Museum | 9 | |||
| Sidmouth Street | 25, 33, 47, 51, 66, 143 | |||
| " | c.1900 | Photograph | 40 | |
| Silbury | Wiltshire | 6 | ||
| Silvester, Mr. R.J. | Seaton Down | 1978 | Directed excavations by Devon Committee for Rescue Archaeology | 13, 15 |
| Singer | Car manufacturer; 1956 photograph of Ted Gosling with 1928 Singer 8 | 110 | ||
| Sir Walter Trevelyan School | Built in 1860 | 95, 106 | ||
| Fore Street | 1865 | In photograph of Fore Street | 26 | |
| " | c.1895 | Photograph of pupils | 67 | |
| " | 1902 | Photograph of pupils | 67 | |
| " | c.1908 | Photograph of school football team | 68 | |
| " | c.1922 | Photograph of staff | 68 | |
| Skegness | Lincolnshire | 1936 | Location of first Butlin's holiday camp | 87, 149 |
| Skinner, A.J. | 20th C. | Local historian | 13 | |
| Skinner, Ada | Salcombe House | c.1858-1945 | Daughter of James William and Sarah Skinner; born c.1858; died 1945 aged 87 | 71 |
| " | 1899 | Photograph | 47 | |
| Skinner, Dicky | 1890s | Seaton Rugby Club player | 66 | |
| Skinner, Mr. Ernest | c.1900 | Assisted Mr. A.P. Cann Evans in running the Local Board | 66 | |
| Skinner, Mrs. J. | Salcombe House | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Skinner, James William | Salcombe House | c.1869 | Baker and confectioner; owned Golden Lion Inn; born c.1826; died 1913 aged 87 | 30, 71 |
| " | 1899 | Photographed with wife Sarah and daughter Ada at rear of Salcombe House | 47 | |
| Skinner, Richard | 1744-1819 | Born Colyton, 25 July 1744; father of Richard Skinner (b.1779) | 27 | |
| Skinner, Richard | Fore Street | 1779-1866 | Mariner and coal merchant; born 6 April 1779; lived at Cleve House; bought Lions Close and Cross House Field in Fore Street, April 1847; died 2 May 1866 | 27 |
| Skinner, Mrs. S. | Melrose House | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Skinner, Sarah | Fore Street | 19th C. | Wife of Richard Skinner; died July 1827, aged 49 | 27 |
| Skinner, Sarah | Salcombe House | 1899 | Photograph; wife of James William Skinner | 47 |
| Slade, G. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Sloman, T. | c.1869 | Posting and livery stables (demolished 1902) shown in photograph of Fore Street | 30 | |
| Sluggett, Sam | 1953 | In photograph of Seaton Reserves football team | 122 | |
| Small, William | Sidmouth Street | 1841 | Agricultural labourer; recorded as 90 years old in 1841 census | 25 |
| Smart, Dr. Arthur | Netherhayes and Withylake | 20th C. | Local doctor; sang with the Seaton Choral Society; retired 1954; died 1970s | 80, 144 |
| Smith & Sons (Seaton) Ltd. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Smith, Arthur | 1991 | Photographed at removal of sculpture from Seaton seafront | 126 | |
| Smith, E. A. and C. C. | 1900 | Proprietors of the Seaton Beach Hotel | 62 | |
| Smith, Edgar | 1920s | Owned the Portman garage; agent for Austin and Citröen cars | 75 | |
| Smith, Brig.-General G. B. | 1920s-30s | Director of the Seaton and District Electric Light Company | 87 | |
| Smith, Herman | Sidmouth Street | 1841 | Cooper (1841 census) | 25 |
| Smith, Rev. J.B. | Colyton | 1835 | Of the Georges Meeting House, Colyton | 152-3 |
| Smith, Jim | 20th C. | 94 | ||
| Smith, L. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Smith, W. | 1920s | Printer; ran a lending library and fancy goods shop | 86 | |
| Smith's Lending Library | Fore Street | c.1923 | Photograph | 86 |
| Snell, Barr | 1919 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 91 | |
| Snell, Bill | c.1904 | In photograph of Seaton rugby team | 54 | |
| Snell, Nobby | 1890s | Seaton Rugby Club player | 66 | |
| " | c.1904 | In photograph of Seaton rugby team | 54 | |
| " | c.1923 | In photograph of fishermen on Seaton Beach | 76 | |
| Snook, John | 19th C. | Colyton resident; married Sarah Head | 31 | |
| Society for Roman Studies | Published Henrietta Miles's report of "Honey Ditches Roman Villa, Seaton" | 13 | ||
| Somme | 1916 | 71 | ||
| South Bank | London | 108 | ||
| South West Water | Advertisement relating to new sea defences | 132 | ||
| " | Built new sea wall and promenade | 144 | ||
| Southern Railway | 1923 | London & South Western Railway became part of Southern Railway | 129, 144 | |
| Southleigh | Devon | 101 | ||
| Spurway, Jack | 1929 | Coach driver; in photograph with Mr. Gould, his staff and friends on Dartmoor | 96 | |
| Square, The | 19th C. | John Head built houses for his sons here during redevelopment | 27, 33, 43, 71, 74 | |
| " | 1935 | Photograph of decorations for the Silver Jubilee of King George V | 89 | |
| " | 1961 | Photograph | 136 | |
| Stafford Brook | Given by Kemble as a boundary of Saxon Fleote | 20 | ||
| Starr, Elizabeth | 17th C. | Leaseholder of part of Pynes Meade (Leigh's survey) | 21 | |
| Station Road | Previous name of Harbour Road | 35, 69, 71, 75, 102, 125 | ||
| Stedcombe estate | 1967 | Sold Axmouth Harbour to Axminster RDC | 77 | |
| Steele, Brian | 1951 | In photograph of the Youth Club pyramid display team | 108 | |
| " | 1951 | In photograph of Youth Club outing to Weymouth | 121 | |
| Stenner, Arthur E. | Mid-1960s | Chairman of Seaton Council; photograph, presenting awards at the Seaton Autumn Show | 112 | |
| " | 1973 | Member of Seaton Town Council | 143 | |
| Stephens, Mr. S. Sanders | See "Sanders Stephens" | |||
| Stern | German magazine | 95 | ||
| Stickland, G. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Stickland, Mr. | c.1895 | Bank manager; photograph | 49 | |
| Stock Lane | Sidmouth Street | 51 | ||
| Stockham, John | Branscombe | His granddaughter married Philip Head in 1607 | 31 | |
| Stockland, L. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Stoke Hill Foot Beagles | c.1908 | Photograph | 58 | |
| Stone, Mr. | 1934 | In photograph of wedding party (father of the bridegroom) | 90 | |
| Stone, Mrs. | 1934 | In photograph of wedding party (mother of the bridegroom) | 90 | |
| Stone, Mr. John | 1934 | In photograph of wedding party | 90 | |
| Stone, Mr. L. | 1934 | In photograph of wedding party (bridegroom) | 90 | |
| Stone, Miss Peggy | 1934 | In photograph of wedding party | 90 | |
| Stonehenge | Wiltshire | 6 | ||
| Stony Barrow | Stretched from Trevelyan Road to Beach Road | 35 | ||
| Stradling, Mrs. | 1 and 2 The Cliff | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Stradling family | 19th C. | Ran Burgenstock as an apartment-house | 43 | |
| Strawbridge, Hy | 2 Fonthill Villas | c.1900 | Stone-works manager | 35 |
| Strawbridge, Mary | 2 Fonthill Villas | c.1900 | Wife of Hy Strawbridge; kept apartments | 35 |
| Streatham Hall | 1914-18 | No. 7 Military Hospital | 71, 72 | |
| Streit Shear | 25 | |||
| Strictly Business | 2002 | Estate agents, occupying Vintage House | 151 | |
| Stringer, Arthur | 1995 | Burma Star veteran; photograph, opening VJ exhibition in Seaton Museum | 114 | |
| Stukeley, William | 1723-24 | Visited the area; mentions Honeyditches in his Itinerarium Curiosum; sketched Seaton from White Cliff | 9, 17, 22 | |
| Stukeley's 'Watch Tower' | 19th C. | Stood on The Barrow (or Burrow) (Pulman, Book of the Axe) | 22 | |
| Sussex | 5, 129 | |||
| Sutton, Bill | 1920s | Photograph | 86 | |
| Sutton, G. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Sutton, H. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Sutton, H. | 1914 | Wolf Cub | 57 | |
| Sutton, Richard C. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Swann, Captain John Sackville | 5 Major Terrace | c.1900 | 51 | |
| SWEB | 20th C. | Showrooms built on the site of Lowman's Farm farmyard | 51, 86 | |
| Sweet Shop, The | Queen Street | 2002 | 51 | |
| Swinburne, Algernon Charles | 19th C. | Friend of Lady Pauline Trevelyan | 25 | |
| Sydenham, Abraham | 1748 | Salt Officer for 40 years; died 12 November 1748, aged 69 | 22 | |
| Taunton Museum | Somerset | 9 | ||
| Tawse, Alan | 1989 | Chairman of Seaton and District Hotels & Restaurants Association; photograph | 114 | |
| Taylor, Charles | 20th C. | 94 | ||
| " | 1954 | In photograph of tree-planting ceremony in Station Road | 125 | |
| Taylor, W. J. | 1894 | Contractor | 45 | |
| Temperance Hotel | 19th C. | Owned by C. C. Gould; site now [2002] occupied by Woolworth's and The Beeches Restaurant | 35 | |
| " | 1902 | Partially visible in background of photograph | 34 | |
| Tennyson, Alfred, Lord | 19th C. | Known to Lady Pauline Trevelyan | 27 | |
| Terrace, The | 33 | |||
| Thomas, ? | 1930s | Photograph of three Thomas family members in hayfield at Couchill Farm | 81 | |
| Thomas, F. W. | Sidmouth Street | Owned Seaton Farm Dairy; undated photograph | 47 | |
| Thomas, Jim | 1940 | Evacuee | 102 | |
| Thomas, John | 1 Fonthill Villas | c.1900 | Farmer | 35 |
| Thorn, Company Officer | 1945 | Commanded the fire crews at the Town Hall fire on 22nd January 1945 | 107 | |
| Thorn, Arthur | 1954 | In photograph of tree-planting ceremony in Station Road | 125 | |
| Thorne, Mr. A.H. | 1951 | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition | 115 | |
| Thornfield House | Scalwell Lane | Built as private residence for E. C. Meade Esq. | 94 | |
| " | 1908 | Photograph | 42 | |
| Tidbury, Abraham | 9 Queen Street | c.1900 | Apartment-house keeper; son of Isaac Tidbury | 51 |
| Tidbury, Isaac | Trinity House pilot; father of Abraham Tidbury | 51 | ||
| Tidbury, Mrs. | Queen Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Tinley, Col. | 4 Major Terrace | c.1900 | 51 | |
| Tiverton | Devon | Skinner family originated from | 27 | |
| Tolman & Son, F. | 13 Queen Street | Jewellers and silversmiths | 51 | |
| " | 1904 | Photograph showing shop | 40 | |
| Tolman, Snr., Mrs. | Queen Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Tolman, Mr. N. | c.1960 | In photograph of Seaton Bowling Club team winners | 123 | |
| Tolman, Miss Sheila | 1953 | Photograph, being crowned Carnival Queen | 119 | |
| Tolman, Mrs. W. | Sidmouth Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Tolman, William | Queen Street | 19th C. | Tailor, habit maker, carpet layer | 31 |
| Tolman family | Along with the Good family, kept the Jubilee Clock maintained until the 1960s | 147 | ||
| Toms, Mrs. | 1895 | ". . . of Mitchell & Thomas, the Chard brewery"; director of company owning the Beach Hotel and Royal Clarence Hotel | 35 | |
| Tonge, Dr. Edward, OBE | Beer | 20th C. | Principal medical officer in charge of hospital at Ryalls Court 1914-18; died 1937 | 71, 94 |
| Torquay | Devon | 64, 65, 66 | ||
| Tower, Bussy | Sidmouth Street | 19th C. | Fisherman | 51 |
| Town Hall | See "Seaton Town Hall" | |||
| Town Hall Company | 69, 80 | |||
| Town Hall Police Station | 71 | |||
| Town Social Club | 80 | |||
| Townsend | 66 | |||
| Tozer, Miss | c.1922 | In photograph of staff of Sir Walter Trevelyan School | 68 | |
| Transactions of the Devonshire Association | 1868, 1885, 1922 | Published papers on the excavations at Honeyditches, and J.B. Davidson's paper on Seaton before the Conquest | 9, 13, 19 | |
| Trevelyan, Prof. G.M. | 1876-1962 | Historian | 21 | |
| Trevelyan, Sir George | 17th C. | 1st Bt.; married Mary Willoughby 1655, inheriting the manor of Seaton | 21, 25, 145 | |
| Trevelyan, Sir George | 18th C. | 3rd Bt.; died 1768 | 23 | |
| Trevelyan, Sir John | c.1671-1755 | 2nd Bt.; son of George and Mary Trevelyan; revived the salt industry in Seaton; died 1755 | 21-23 | |
| Trevelyan, Sir John | 18th C. | 4th Bt.; born c.1735; sold the manor in May 1788 to Thomas Charter | 23 | |
| Trevelyan, Lady Pauline [Paulina] | 1816-66 | Born 25 January 1816; wife of Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan (married c.1835); died 13 May 1866 | 25, 27, 147 | |
| Trevelyan, Sir Walter Calverley | c.1798-1879 | Lord of the manor; 6th Bt.; antiquarian, geologist; visited Seaton with his wife Pauline; began excavations at Honeyditches, 1862; Calverley Lodge (now Check House) built for him by Joseph Good, 1864-66 | 9, 13, 24, 25, 27, 31, 33, 147, 152 | |
| Trevelyan Road | 23, 35, 38 | |||
| Trevett, Ben | 1920s-40s | Owned a garage in Station Road; agent for Ford cars | 75 | |
| Trevett, Eugene | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Trevett, George | 1940s-70s | Son of Ben Trevett; took over running of garage in Station Road | 75, 94 | |
| " | 1954 | In photograph of tree-planting ceremony in Station Road | 125 | |
| Trevett's Car Park | Harbour Road | c.1960 | Photograph, children's cycling proficiency test | 139 |
| " | 1961 | Photograph; site now [2002] occupied by Fossway Court and the Rainbow complex | 138 | |
| Trevett's Garage | Harbour Road | c.1937 | Photograph of the garage staff | 97, 102 |
| Trineman, Charles C. | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| Trinity College, Dublin | 19th C. | Museum building designed by Benjamin Woodward | 147 | |
| Trinity House | 51 | |||
| Trinity Square | Axminster | 19th C. | Samuel Good's first business (watchmaker and jeweller) established here | 24 |
| Trinnemen, Fred | 1890s | Seaton Rugby Club player | 66 | |
| Truro | Cornwall | 77 | ||
| Tucker, Mrs. | Fore Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Tudor House | Opposite the King's Arms | 66 | ||
| Tullamore | Ireland | 1816 | Birthplace of Benjamin Woodward, 16th November 1816 | 147 |
| Turks | 1915 | Opposed British forces in Mesopotamia | 73 | |
| Turner, A. | 1914 | Wolf Cub | 57 | |
| Turner, Arthur | 1930s | Builder; developed Harepath Road and Court Lane | 87 | |
| Turner, Ben | 20th C. | Led prayers in the Gospel Hall during the Second World War | 94, 102 | |
| " | 1954 | In photograph of tree-planting ceremony in Station Road | 125 | |
| " | c.1960 | In photograph of children's cycling proficiency test | 139 | |
| Turner family | 1841 | Recorded in census | 31 | |
| Typhoon | 1940-45 | Second World War fighter aircraft | 101, 103 | |
| U29 | 1939 | German U-boat; sank H.M.S. Courageous on 17th September 1939 | 95 | |
| U.S. Army | 1940-45 | Troops stationed in Seaton during the Second World War | 106 | |
| University Museum, Oxford | 19th C. | Designed by Benjamin Woodward | 147 | |
| V.A.D. | See "Voluntary Aid Detachment" | |||
| Vespasian (Flavius Vespasianus) | 9-79 | Roman Emperor; illustration of copper coin of his reign; known to have been in Devon following Roman invasion of Britain under Claudius, A.D. 43 | 16 | |
| Veterinary Corps | 1914-18 | 155 | ||
| Vicarage Field | 66 | |||
| " | c.1913 | Photograph of Boy Scouts in the Field | 57 | |
| " | c.1909 | Photograph of haymaking | 58 | |
| Vickery, Mr. A.J. | 1971 | First warden of St. Clare's Adult Education Centre; in photograph of opening ceremony at St. Clare's | 127 | |
| Victoria, Queen | 1819-1901 | 23, 26, 62, 66, 78, 156 | ||
| Victoria | c.1904 | Pleasure steamer; photograph of passengers landing from her | 65 | |
| Vintage House | Birthplace of William Henry Head; later the town Post Office (until 1970); now [2002] occupied by Strictly Business estate agents | 151 | ||
| Violet Terrace | Named after local builder; demolished in 1975 | 31, 33, 71, 143 | ||
| " | 1895 | Photograph | 38 | |
| VJ exhibition | 1995 | Photograph of opening in Seaton Museum | 114 | |
| Voluntary Aid Detachment | 1914-18 | 71-72, 101 | ||
| Volunteer Service Committee | 1926 | Active during the General Strike of May 1926 | 75 | |
| Waldron aisle | Within St. Gregory's Church | 145 | ||
| Wales | 101, 129 | |||
| Wall, Connie | 1943 | Rescued from drowning in the River Axe by Ronald Anning and William Green | 102 | |
| Wallington Hall | Northumberland | 19th C. | Estate owned by Sir Walter Calverley Trevelyan | 27 |
| Walton, Mrs. | Harepath Road | 1940s | Widow of the church organist; killed when Harepath Road bombed during the Second World War | 106 |
| Walton, William | 1920s | Conducted Seaton Choral Society concerts | 80 | |
| War Book, The | 71 | |||
| War Fund | c.1914 | Opened by the local branch of the National Deposit Friendly Society | 71 | |
| War Weapons Week | 1940s | One of a series of special war savings weeks held between 1941 and 1945 | 106 | |
| Wardell, Mrs. | 1925 | Friend of the Prince of Wales | 72 | |
| Warden, H. | 1913 | Boy Scout | 57 | |
| Ware, Billy | 3 Fonthill Villas | c.1900 | Manor carpenter | 35 |
| Ware, Walt | 1919 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 91 | |
| Warner, Captain Harry | Vice-President, Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition, 1951 | 87, 94, 115 | ||
| Warners Holiday Camp | Harbour Road | Plans announced by Captain Warner in 1934; opened at Easter 1936; requisitioned and opened as an internment camp for classified aliens, October 1939 | 87, 95 | |
| " | 1951 | Notice/programme for the Seaton and District Handicraft & Hobbies Exhibition, held in Warners Holiday Camp, 24th March 1951 | 115 | |
| " | 1964 | Photograph | 140 | |
| Warren, Mr. Les | 1970s | Member of the Rotary Club | 144 | |
| Warship Week | 1940s | One of a series of special war savings weeks held between 1941 and 1945 | 106 | |
| Washington House | Formerly Cliff Hotel; designed by Joseph Good | 24, 152 | ||
| Waterloo Station | London | 108, 129 | ||
| Watts, C. | 1913 | Boy Scout and Sea Scout | 57 | |
| Watts, Cyril | 1919 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 91 | |
| Watts, J. | 1913 | Sea Scout | 57 | |
| Way, Buster | 1952 | In photograph of Youth Club outing | 121 | |
| Webby, John | 20th C. | Headmaster of the Sir Walter Trevelyan School | 94, 95, 106 | |
| Webster, Mrs. Violet | 20th C. | Granddaughter of Joseph Good | 152, 153 | |
| Welch, Ben | 20th C. | Fisherman; photographed with his brother Jack outside the old library | 109 | |
| Welch, Jack | 20th C. | Auctioneer; photographed with his brother Ben outside the old library | 109 | |
| Welch, Mary Ann | 5 Marine Crescent | 19th C. | Apartment-house keeper | 35 |
| Wells, John | 20th C. | Attended the Sir Walter Trevelyan School; joined the Navy as a boy seaman, 1938; survived the sinking of H.M.S. Courageous, 17th September 1939 | 95 | |
| Welt, Die | German newspaper | 95 | ||
| Wessex | 6-7 | |||
| Wessiter Lodge | Darky Lane | 43 | ||
| Wessiters House | 1843 | Built by William Head in 1843; sold by Muriel Head in the 1950s | 31, 53, 71, 74, 151 | |
| West Cliff (or Westcliff) Terrace | 1870 | Built by William Head (d.1865); shown in photograph of end of West Walk | 29, 151 | |
| " | 1875 | Photograph | 69 | |
| West Country Class | Class of locomotive; see "Seaton" | |||
| West Saxons | 614 | Defeated the British at Beandun | 19 | |
| West Walk | Washed away in a storm, 1915; new West Walk coping-stone laid by Mr. C.C. Gould, 1924 | 80, 84, 100, 102 | ||
| " | 1870 | Photograph of end | 29 | |
| " | 1925 | Photograph of Morrison Bell officially opening the new West Walk | 83 | |
| " | 1925 | Photograph | 83 | |
| " | 1927 | Photograph, looking east | 83 | |
| " | 1961 | Photograph, looking towards the West Walk | 138 | |
| " | c.1989 | Photograph, storm damage with subsidence | 135 | |
| " | 1997 | Photograph, preparing for the cliff retaining wall by the Castle Hill steps | 135 | |
| West Walk shelter | 1900 | In background of photograph | 63 | |
| Westcliff Terrace | See "West Cliff Terrace" | |||
| Western Circuit | 151 | |||
| Westlake, Mrs. | 2 Beach Cottage | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Westleigh Hotel | Seaton Esplanade | c.1925 | Built by George Henry Richards; seen in photograph of the Esplanade | 85 |
| " | 1925 | Photograph | 85 | |
| " | 20th C. | Closed after the Second World War | 143 | |
| Westmead | Seaton Down Road | 1944 | Home of Mrs. Irene Fox | 105 |
| Weston | 101 | |||
| Weymouth | Dorset | 64, 65, 66, 121 | ||
| Whatley, Bill | 1928 | Photograph | 79 | |
| " | c.1930 | Photograph, on the Colyford Road | 97 | |
| Wheeler, Richard | 17th C. | Built house in Beere Lane leased to Joyce Hooper (Leigh's survey) | 22 | |
| While, John | 1991 | Photographed at removal of sculpture from Seaton seafront | 126 | |
| Whinfrey, Norman | Blackbury Castle | 1987 | In photograph of visit by Axe Valley Heritage Association | 7 |
| " | 1989 | Paper on Seaton Couchill written for the Axe Valley Heritage Association (quoted) | 17 | |
| Whippell, Capt. | c.1953 | Photograph, member of the Seaton Autumn Show Committee | 120 | |
| White, Alan | 1973 | Photograph | 157 | |
| White, Bunny | c.1951 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 122 | |
| White, Mrs. H. | The Square | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| White, Jenks | c.1922 | In photograph of staff of Sir Walter Trevelyan School | 68 | |
| White, Ken | c.1951 | In photograph of Seaton F.C. | 122 | |
| White, Robert | 1914-18 | Killed during the First World War | 74 | |
| White, Mrs. S. | Fore Street | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| White, Mr. W. | 10 Manor Cottages | c.1914 | 71 | |
| White, William George | 1920s-30s | Secretary of the Town Hall Company and the Town Social Club | 80 | |
| White and Newbury | 1889 | Local builders; built the Church of the Good Shepherd | 51 | |
| White Cliff | 1723 | Point from which Stukeley sketched Seaton in 1723; site of mansion house owned by Rhoda Harbin in 19th C. | 22, 23, 71, 151 | |
| " | c.1925 | Photograph | 82 | |
| " | 20th C. | Old people's home, formerly the Beach Hotel | 143 | |
| Wilkins, Dick | [1920s?] | In photograph with members of the Newton family; died 1970s | 76 | |
| Wilkins family | 1925 | Photograph of fishermen including members of the Wilkins family | 76 | |
| Willans, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. | 1897 | Presented drinking fountain to the town; photograph of fountain | 62 | |
| " | c.1924 | Photograph of Marine Place showing fountain | 78 | |
| Williams, Bert | c.1937 | In photograph of staff of Trevett's Garage | 97 | |
| Willoughby, John | Payhembury | 1557 or 1566 | Bought the manor of Seaton from John Frye | 21, 145 |
| Willoughby, John | 1639 (d. 1682) | Great-grandson of the John Willoughby who bought manor of Seaton; reclaimed Seaton Marshes | 21, 22 | |
| Willoughby, Mary | 17th C. | Eldest daughter of John Willoughby (d. 1682); inherited manor of Seaton as a marriage portion; married George Trevelyan 1655 | 21, 25 | |
| Wilson, Ernest | 1930s | Photograph, in hayfield at Couchill Farm | 81 | |
| Wilts. and Dorset Bank | The Square | 43 | ||
| Windmill Hill culture | 6 | |||
| Windsor Gardens | On the site of the Regal Cinema and Violet Terrace | 38, 143 | ||
| Windsor House | Fore Street | 33 | ||
| Wings for Victory Week | 1943 | One of a series of special war savings weeks held between 1941 and 1945 | 106 | |
| " | Reproduction of programme for the Wings for Victory Week, 22nd-29th May | 101 | ||
| " | Photograph, Seaton Scout Band playing at the opening ceremony | 103 | ||
| Wislades Farm | 19th C. | Acquired by the Head family | 31 | |
| Withall, Mrs. | 2 Woodbine Place | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33 |
| Withylake | Seaton Down Hill | Shown on maps of excavations at Honeyditches; Dr. Arthur Smart moved here from Netherhayes, 1950 | 8, 10, 144 | |
| Witty, Mr. P. O. | 1920s-30s | Chief engineer of the Seaton and District Electric Light Company | 87 | |
| Wolf Cubs | 57 | |||
| Wolstencroft, Mrs. M. | c.1953 | Photograph, member of the Seaton Autumn Show Committee | 120 | |
| Women's Institute | 1967 | Photograph of WI Pageant, Seaton Down Hall | 116 | |
| Wood, Mary | 1980s | Photograph; leading figure in the League of Friends of Seaton Hospital | 128 | |
| Woodbine Place | Sidmouth Street | 33, 51 | ||
| Woodgate, Mrs. | The Baths (or The Bath House) | 1870 | Lodging-house keeper | 33, 35 |
| Woodgate family | 19th C. | Ran the Bath House; owned vegetable gardens | 35 | |
| Woodward, Benjamin | 1816-61 | Said by Lady Trevelyan in August 1860 to be "designing some seaside houses"; made designs for Calverley Lodge, 1860; designed the Sir Walter Trevelyan School, 1860; architect of Trinity College, Dublin, Museum, University Museum at Oxford and the Kildare Street Club, Dublin; close friend of Sir Walter and Lady Trevelyan; died in a hotel on the Rue de Bourbon, Lyons | 25, 26, 147 | |
| Woolland, Mr. and Mrs. W. | c.1960 | Ran the Marwyl Café | 139 | |
| Woolworth's | Built on the site of the Temperance Hotel | 35 | ||
| World War I | See "First World War" | |||
| World War II | See "Second World War" | |||
| Wright, Major-General H.B.H. | Seaton Down | 1912-1930s | Built Seaton Down House in field known as Lomans Boswell; Roman remains found in grounds; director of the Seaton and District Electric Light Company | 9, 13, 15, 87 |
| Wulfstan | 1005 | Archbishop of York; witness to the formation charter of Seaton | 20 | |
| Wyatt, A. R. | 1913 | Scout Master | 57 | |
| Wyatt, W. | 1914 | Wolf Cub | 57 | |
| Wyndham, Mr. | 17th C. | Held a grant from Charles I for the Marshes, overturned by the Commonwealth | 21 | |
| Yapp, Mr. | 1895 | Solicitor; director of company owning the Beach Hotel and Royal Clarence Hotel | 35 | |
| Yarty | Devon | 25 | ||
| Yeovil | Somerset | 63 | ||
| Yew Terrace | Sidmouth Street | 33 | ||
| Yorkshire | 7 | |||
| Youth Club | See "Seaton Youth Club" | |||
| Yule, Captain, R.N. | 19th C. | Owned Wislades Farm before the Head family | 31 |
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