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Acre; house party 69 Aggett, Henry; Churchwarden's book 127 Aggett, Oliver, Mr.; thatcher 43 Aggett, William; mason; Churchwarden's book 126 Aikenhead, Mrs. 35 Aikenhead,, Mrs.; aunt of Father Lowe; bought the Glebe 29 Aisa; aka "Aysh"; ancient manor 48 Aissa 113 Albert, Prince; Churchwarden's book 127-128 Alfred; reign 58 Aluric the Saxon 113 Amyatt, James (1711) 132 Amyatt, James, Rev'd., Mr.; rector of Throwleigh 1711, Gidley 1726; memorial stone (+ 1 March 1734, age 48) 129 Archer, Father 33 Archer, Samuel H. (1852) 132 Archer, Samuel H., Rev. 28 Archer's; Parson; rectory 33 Arscott, Grannie 31 Arscott, Mary; became Mrs. William Jordan 52 Arscott, Mr. 66 Arscott, Mr. (+1911) 52 Arscott, Mr. and Mrs. 56 Arscott, Mrs. 52 Arscott, Mrs. (+1921) 57 Arscott, Mrs. (photo) 52A Arscott, Mrs.; early 20th century 51 Ash bridge 92 Ash bridge nead 93 Ash Farm 76 Ash Green 76 Ashburton Vicar; wrote book "Devonshire Wills" 116 Ashburton, Lord; Dunning family 91 Attfield, Richard, Rev. (photo by) 10A Attfield, Richard, Rev.; photo of Throwleigh, by; Frontispiece Aucher, Anthony,, Sir 104 Aysh Hill 113 Aysh, John and Mary; son Richard; memorial stone 130 Aysh, Mary; belfry memorial stone (1813) 130 Ayshes; landowners since Saxon times 87 Baddeley family 33 Baddeley, John (1745) 132 Baddeley, Parson (1763) 106 Baddeley, Parson; daughter Eleonora 31 Bagpark 74 Baldwin, John (1452) 131 Balls; big meadow 76 Balls; meadow 10 Baring-Gould, S.; Revd. 113 Bartholomew; son of Richard Dunning; belfry memorial stone (buried 1660) 130 Bartholomew; son of Richard Dunning; belfry memorial stone (buried 1657) 130 Bartlet's "meddow" 93 Barton 28 Barton cottages 50 Barton Farm 50 Barton press; cider 54 Barton stables 50 Battyshall, Robert; decd. (1500) 131 Benedictines; Buckfast 20 Berry Down-Gidleigh Road 75 Bideford 74-77 Billy 81-82 Billy's Lane; tragic story 81 Birdwood, W. Ilbert (1807) 132 Birdwood, William Ilbert, Rev'd.; rector of Throwleigh 34 years; memorial stone (+ 13 March 1841, age 66) 129 Bishop of Crediton (3 Oct 1936) 43 Blackadon Brook 111 Blackadon Brook; Jordan 46 Blackadon House 48 Blakford, Thomas de; middle lord; daughter Joan (20 Oct 1257) 96 Bloody Meadow; soldiers' burial ground 111 Bodleian Library; Miller Devonshire MSS c 1750 121 Boldventure 75 Boleyn, Ann 100 Bond, John; Gidleigh parish 72 Bond, John; neighboring smith; of Gidleigh parish 67 Brimblecombe, Elias, Mr. 40 Brimblecombe, Jane; married Mr. Arscott 51 Brimblecombe, Richard, Mr. (photo) 8A Brimblecombe, Richard, Mr.; Ôold' 10 Brimmy; wrestler 10 Brimstone Down 75 Bristol 59, 102 Brock, Charles, Mrs. 83 Brock, Walter 82 Brook Cottage; Donkey's Corner 76 Buckfast 74 Buckfast Abbey 19 Bude Farm 76 Burgoin, Robert, Mr.; of South Tawton pish 93 Burgoyne, William; plaintiff; defendant Alexander Knapman (1590) 45 Burnaby, H. Beaumont F.; rural dean of Okehampton Frontispiece Burnaley, H.B.F., Rev.; present Rural Dean 9 Candon 74 Cann, Mr.; mill 46 Cann, William 91 Catson; Coldstone 52 Cawsand 38 Cawsand Beacon; Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 60 Cawsand; beacon; Armada 110 Chageford, Richard de; priest (1332) 24 Chagford factory 32 Chagford parish 25 Chagford Town 87 Chagford; serge factory 54 Chaggeford, Richard de (1368) 24 Chapel Farm 72 Chapel of Holy Ghost; Warland; Totnes; Exeter Cathedral 8 Chapel, Our Lady of Wallen (photo) 26A Charles I 96 Cheriton Bishop 21 Chick, Mary E., Miss 53 Christow 108 Church Goods Commissioners (1553) 32 Church House 20, 50 Church House; Arscotts (1911) 52 Church House; fifteenth century 19 Church House; George Endacott 49 Church House; Throwleigh (photo) 18B Churchwarden (1839) 125 Churchwarden's Book; begun 1835 entries 124 Churchyard; opposite end of Deave Lane on right 76 Cicely; died 1912 17 Cistercian monks; Buckfast 19 Clanaborough farm 76 Cleaves; tenement 94 Cleve 115 Coade 96 Coffin, John (1309) 131 Coldstone; "Catson" 52 Comper; stained glass 17 Conquest, The 12 Constantine 103 Coombe 74 Coombe, T., Mr. Foreword, 40 Coombe; Shilston Coombe; ruins; close to Wooda 5 Coombe's Mill Farm; Tin Pits 47 Cornish, William; churchwarden 94 Cornwall (1548) 102 Cottle, James, Mr. 10, 40 Counter, James, Mr.; of South Tawton 42 Counter, William, Mr.; of South Tawton 42 Courtenay, Thomas; Earl of Devon (1452) 16 Courtenay; C 16 Courtenay; initials T, C 16 Courtenays 106 Courtenays (1370) 12 Courtneys 97 Creabor; landowners Dunnings 87 Crediton 105 Cresswell, Beatrice, Miss Foreword Cresswell, Miss 15-16, 96, 109 Crocker family 33 Crocker Family; owned two old farms at Shilstone; known in South Devon since before the Conquest 28 Crocker, Mr. 31 Crocker, Richard, Mr.; lived in rooms at Forder Farm 29 Crockers 37 Cromwell 13 Cross, The (photo) 20B Curson, William, Mr.; grist mill 48 Cursons Mill; South Zeal 48 Cursons, James; Churchwarden's book 128 Cust, Dr. 99 Damerell 96 Damerell, John, Sir; or Daumerle 24 Dart 74 Dartmoor 5 Dartmoor; granite 21 Dartmouth 74, 77 Dartymoor 59 Daumerle, John, Sir (1368) 24 Daumerle, John, Sir; or Damerell 24 Daumerle; widow Alice, daughter of a granddaughter of William le Prous (1346) 97 Davis, John W. (1852) 132 De Wiltes, Nicholas de (1248) 12 De Wiltes, Nicholas; 1248; parish 7 Deave lane 76 Delivery cart (photo) 84 Devon, Kent, Cornwall 102 Devonshire dialect 58 Devonshire Domseday; Radulf 3 Dicker, Albert, Mr. (photo) 24A Dicker, Albert, Mr.; of old Murchington family 25 Dicker, Mr. 22, 26-27, 31, 56 Dickers; of Murcheson 87 Dickes, John (1670) 131 Dickes, John; daughter Elizabeth; wife Jane; nonconformist (+ 1670) 129 Diss; Norfolk 102 Dodd, Mr.; owner; Little Shapley (1890) 77 Donkey's Corner 76 Doors; ancient; Wonson Manor (photos) 110A Downe, John (1550) 131 Downe, John; rector; succeeded John Taverner (1553) 107 Drake, Francis 110 Drake's Drum 110 Drew, Father Foreword, 35, 41, 84, 108 Drew, Father; new rector; Vauxhall (1934) 122 Drew, H. Leslie (1934) 132 Drew, H. Leslie, Father; Rector (1935) 17 Drew, H.L., Rev. Foreword Drew, H.Leslie, Father; rector (photo) 122A Drew, Miss 35 Duke of Somerset 102 Dunnine, John; married Elizabeth Gidley 1803 Throwleigh 90 Dunning family 50, 53 Dunning family; Richard Dunning 53 Dunning, James, Mr. 120 Dunning, James, Mr.; South Tawton; Churchwarden's book 126 Dunning, James, Mr.; Lord of the Manor; great nephew of John Dunning 90 Dunning, James, Mr.; Wonson Manor; different branch from Richard 53 Dunning, James, Mrs. 85 Dunning, James, Mrs.; lineal descendant of Knapmans; wife of Wonson Manor owner 112 Dunning, James, Mrs.; of Underhills of Gidleigh; sister Miss Underhill; descended from ancient Vogwell family 87 Dunning, John; from Hittisleigh 90 Dunning, John; great grandfather of Mr. James Dunning of Wonson 89 Dunning, Mr. 20, 51, 107 Dunning, Mr.; "Master" 10 Dunning, Mr.; rhyme 66 Dunning, Richard, Mr. 50, 57 Dunning, Richard, Mr.; cousin to Miss Hunt 28 Dunning, Richard, Mr.; Throwleigh Barton 20 Dunning, Richard, Mrs. 56 Dunning, Richard; last of Throwleigh Barton Dunnings; died age 80 53 Dunning, Richard; of Throwleigh; belfry memorial stone; buried 19 Feb 1687, aged 77) 130 Dunning, William, Mr.; of Langstone 90 Dunning; Week 52 Dunnings 89 Dunnings; Creabor 87 Dunnings; Murchington; belonged to Lord Ashburton's family; unrelated to Throwleigh Dunnings 91 Dunnings; of Wonson Manor 53 Dunnynge, Thomas 46 Dunnynge, Thomas (1590) 90 Durant, William (1452) 131 East Week 76 Easter Sepulchre 17 Easter Sepulchre; "tomb" 14 Eaton Satchville; the Clinton estate 77 Edward the Confessor 48 Edward VI 107, 109 Edward, King; The Confessor 3 Eleanor 81 Elizabeth 110 Elizabeth, daughter of John Dickes; buried 7 of ___? 1688; memorial stone 129 Elizabeth; reign 58 Endacott, George, Mr. 47 Endacott, George, Mr.; Acre; lived at Church House; sexton 49 Endacott, George, Mr.; lived at "froggy mill" to about 1900; also basketmaking business 60 Endacott, George; about 1886 went to Frog Mill 65 Endacott, Joseph, Mr.; from Clanaboro 55 Endacott, Mr. 48 Endacott, Mr.; "Maester's Mead" (Mr. Dunning's meadow) 60 Endacott, Philip; Churchwarden's book 127 Endacotts; Mayflower to America 87 Exbourne 77 Exeter 105 Father Drew 41 Father Lowe 33, 41, 56 Father Lowe; 6d per week to woman for washing church floor when he arrived 66 Father Lowe; sexton 70 Fernworthy; road 75 Ferrers, Fulk de (1241) 96 Ferrers, Fulk, Sir; daughter married Sir William Prouz 24 Ferrers, Reginald de; marriage to Joan de Blakford 96 Ferrers; family 96 Ford; messuage 112 Forder Farm 51 Forge, The (photo) 66A Forge; the village 51 Fox farm 74 Fox, Agnes, Miss 26 Fox, Thomas (1670) 132 Frenchbear, Higher 75 Frog Mill; George Endacott; living there to 1900 65 Frogmill 48 Fursdon, Charles A.T., Mr.; of Exeter 91 Fursdon, Charles A.T., Mr.; the late Foreword Fursdon, Mr. 100 Gambier 31 Gay, R.D., Mr.; Northmurchington; Churchwarden's book 126 Geffrey, Martin; priest 103 George, Lloyd, Mr. 122 George, Mr.; thatcher 43 Ghiderleia; Gideley ancient 23 Ghiderleia; Gidleigh 3 Gidleigh 8, 27, 72, 95 Gidleigh Castle 76, 97 Gidleigh Castle; Prouz 96 Gidleigh Commons 87 Gidleigh Manor; held by Saxon Godwin, priest 3 Gidleigh Park; Guy Whipham 34 Gidleigh, Manor of 24 Gidleigh, Manor of; Ghiderleia 3 Gidleigh; ancient Ghiderleia; Godwin 23 Gidleigh; Moortown 87 Gidley George; churchwarden's book 125 Gidley Park 47 Gidley-Moore, William, Mr.; of Langstone 88 Gidley-Moore, Adele, Miss; of Langstone; niece of William Gidley Moore 88 Gidley, Bartholomew; of Wonson Manor; daughter Elizabeth 90 Gidley, Bartholomew; retained Wonson Manor; Lord of the Manor of Throwleigh 120 Gidley, Elizabeth; daughter of Bartholomew Gidley of Wonson 90 Gidley, Gustavus, Mr.; played violin and bass viol 56 Gidley, Gustavus; churchwarden's book 125 Gidleys 87 Gilbert, Hugh (1370) 131 Gill, John; Churchwarden's book 128 Githa; mother of Harold 116 Glassy Steps 75 Godolphin, Sidney; death wound in porch of "Three Crowns"; died and buried in Okehampton 111 Godolphin; Cornishman; led attack on Roundheads 111 Godwin; manor lord; Conquest 23 Godwin; Saxon priest; Gidleigh Manor 3 Golden Hill 35, 49 Goose, Thomas (1594) 131 Gooseford, West; William and Elizabeth MNoore 86 Gorsemoor; bought by Father Lowe 39 Gould, S. Baring, Revd. 120 Gowen, Richard (1596) 131 Gowen, Richard; parson (1596) 91, 100 Gowrie, Anne; died 23 Feb 1680; memorial stone 130 Grandisson, Bishop 23 Grannie 79 Grannie; lived over age 90; over 80 she was still dancing 55 Grannie; Mrs. Arscott 53 Great Meadow; Mrs. Kitston 52 Grenville; Cornishmen; led attack on Roundheads 111 Hanover, House of 12 Hanoverian 13 Hanson, John W. (1882) 132 Harberton Ford 74 Harper, Father; Sampford Courtenay (Whitsuntide 1549) 104 Harvey, Mrs. 57 Hastings; battle 95 Hatherleigh Moor 77 Hayes, The; The Heyes (1680) 29 Hayes; parsonage house 93 Heatree 74 Hellyons, William 104 Helston 103 Henry (1547) 102 Henry III 12 Henry VIII 100 Hey 31 Hey; David Osborne 22 Heyes, The; built behind Old Rectory; The Hayes (1680) 29 Heyter, William (1644) 131 Higher Frenchbear 75 Higher Jerston; stable 74 Higher Lettaford Farm 74 Hill, James, Mr.; brother; still living 1936; thatcher; retired from farm at Shilstone 71 Hill, Fred, Mr. Foreword Hill, James, Mr.; at Shilstone Farm (photo) 4A Hill, Mr. 69-71 Hill, Mrs.; her father Mr. Madders was over age 94 when he died 71 Hill, Richard, Mr. Foreword Hill, Richard, Mr.; followed father as sexton and captain of ringers 68 Hill, Richard; Churchwarden's book 127 Hill, T., Mr. (photo) 64 Hill, Thomas, Mr.; sexton 60 Hill, Thomas, Mr.; sexton c. 1886; captain of bellringers 65 Hill, Tom 66 Hill; grandfather; a smith; killed on Exeter road accident 66 Hittisleigh 90 Holdsworths 58 Hollow Park 30 Hollow Park; last house built by Father Lowe (1911) 37 Holsworths; vicar of Brixham (+1860) 58 Honour of Plympton; de Ferrers 96 House of Hanover 12 Hucker, Mr.; of South Tawton 42 Hunt, Dr. 55 Hunt, Miss; cousin to Richard Dunning 28 Hurston, Lower; farmyard 75 Hutchings, Mr.; of Brimstone Down 75 Hutton, Ann; married widower William Northmore; several children 113 Hutton, Anne; daughter of Rev'd. William Hutton; married William Northmore the Elder; died and buried 17 Jan 1743-44 at St Lawrence, Exeter 115 Hympe, William (1500) 131 Incumbents of Throwleigh 131, 132 Jacobstowe 77 Jane; wife of John Dickes' clerk; buried 9 Dec 1688; memorial stone 129 Jennings, William (1572) 131 Jerston; stable 74 Jordan, Edwin, Mr. 6, 77 Jordan, Edwin, Mr.; grandson of Mr. Newcombe's daughter 52 Jordan, Mary, Mrs. 51 Jordan, Mr. 10 Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. 51 Jordan, Mr. and Mrs.; grandson and wife of Grannie; Moortown Farm 55 Jordan, William, Mr.; Moortown Farm 23 Jordan, William, Mrs.; nee Mary Arscott 52 Jordan; Blackadon Brook 46 Jurston 74 Kennan Hill 22 King, Alexander (1735) 132 Kitson, Mrs.; "Great Meadow" 52 Knapman, Alexander; buried 5 May 1674; belfry memorial stone 130 Knapman, Alexander; defendant; plaintiff William Burgoyne (1590) 45 Knapman, Alixander 91 Knapman, George 91 Knapman, John; belfry memorial stone (+ 16 June 1660) 130 Knapman, Mary; daughter of William Knapman; married William Northmore the Elder April 6, 1675; baptized 26 Oct 1653; died and buried 2 April 1685 Throwleigh 115 Knapman, Mary; died ten years after marriage 113 Knapman, Mary; William Northmore; marriage deed (photo) 112A Knapman, Mary; Wonson Manor as marriage dowry to William Northmore 112 Knapman, Thomas; tenement Cleaves 94 Knapman, William, Mr.; of Ford 93 Knapman, William; of South Tawton 93 Knapman; coat of arms (photo) 120A Knapman; pedigree (photo) 116A Knapmans 96, 112, 121 Knapmans; pedigree appears in Heralds' Visitation 1620; settled in Throwleigh five generations by 1620 116 Kylter; brothers 103 Laddie; 16 months old; Lowe 30 Lakeland; moorland farm bought by Fr. 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Laycock, Charles, Mr.; of Moretonhampstead 17 Leaman, Frances; churchwarden's book 125 Leepra; farm yard 74 Lega-Weekes, Ethel, Miss (1900) 47 Lega-Weekes, Ethel, Miss 45 Lega-Weekes, Miss 65 Leigh Bridge 47 Lethbridge, Thomas; churchwarden's book 125 Lettaford 74 Lettaford Farm, Higher 74 Lincolnshire 102 Lincombe; formerly Venn Farm 74 Little Close 76 Little Shapley; Mr. Dodd (1890) 77 Longston tenement 93 Lord Monkswell; Presidential address to Devon Association 58 Love Brook 46 Lowe, Mrs. 52 Lowe, Father 18-21, 33-34, 38, 40-41, 43, 81, 83-84, 123 Lowe, Father (1895) 28 Lowe, Father (photo) 52A Lowe, Father Gambier (photo) 18A Lowe, Father Gambier (summer 1935) 25 Lowe, Father; 1911 moved vestry to ground floor of Tower from the chapel in North Aisle 71 Lowe, Father; incumbency Foreword Lowe, Father; Kipple and Spot; Wooda 36 Lowe, Father; late rector 106 Lowe, G.L. Gambier (1895) 132 Lowe, Gambier, Father 16 Lowe, Gambier, Father (1911) 17 Lowe, Gambier, Father; late Rector 7 Lowe, Gambier, Mrs.; not long before she died (1935) 29 Lowe, George Lincoln Gambier (1895) 18 Lowe, George Lincoln Gambier; rector 1895-1933; bronze plaque; porch wall 44 Lowe, Mrs. 51, 81-83 Lowe, Patience, Miss; also Mrs. Squire 83 Lowe, Trelawney, Mr. 42 Lowe, Trelawny, Mr. 35, 67 Lowe, Willoughby, Mr.; brother of Father Lowe 39 Lowe, Willoughby, Mrs. Foreword Lowe's, Father; crucifix over grave 124 Lower Hurston; farm yard 75 Lych Porch 20 Lysons, Daniel, Rev. 96 Lysons, Daniel, Revd.; writing of Knapmans 112 Madderne, St. 33 Madders, Mr.; at Shilston Farm (photo) 72A Madders, Mr.; father of Mrs. Hill 71 Malory; author; "History of Prince Arthur" 99 Map, Throwleigh; ordnance survey (c. 1938) Foreword Marble, Edward (1577) 131 Mariner's Path, The; directions 74 Mariner's Path; Dartmouth to Bideford 73 Martyn, Anna; wife of Robert 88 Martyn, Robert; elder 87 Martyn, Robert; younger; only son of Robert the elder Martyn; yeoman; wife Joan 87 Mary; Queen of Scots 110 May, Henry; Churchwarden's book 127 Mayor, Churchwarden, and Recorder for Okehampton; married three times but no children; 45 years old when he died in 1735. 118 Meath 77 Meldon 87 Memorial Stones 129 Merlesoan; powerful lord of ThrowleighPaganel, Ralph; Norman Knight 95 Merlesoan; Saxon 4 Merlesoan; Saxon lord; manor; Norman Conquest 3 Merlesoan; Saxon manor lord 8 Merton 77 Metherell 87 Mewyne, Richard (1639) 131 Michel, William Forard (1791) 132 Middelcote, Robert de; Clerk; trial (1328) 23 Middle Park 92 Middlecote (1328) 23 Midway; house 39 Mill ham 92 Mill hill 92 Mill; West Week; private house and land (1936) 46 Moeles, Alicia de, Lady (1324) 24 Moeles, Alicia de, Dame; only child and daughter of the last Sir William Prouz, Knight, of Gidley; her second husband was Sir John Daumerle (Damerell) 24 Moeles, Alicia, Lady 27 Moeles, Dame Alicia de; of Gidleigh Castle (1332) 23 Monkswell, Lord 58 Moore Broadway; Moortown 87 Moore, Adele, Miss 56 Moore, Elizabeth; wife of William (1789) 86 Moore, Miss 56 Moore, William; churchwarden's book 125 Moore, William; of Gooseford; wife Elizabeth (1789) 86 Moores; of Gooseford and Langstone 87 Moortown 76 Moortown Farm; Miss Underhill; owner 23 Moortown; Gidleigh; belongs to Miss Underhill 87 Morshead Lawrence, Harriet Olympia; daughter of Elizabeth Northmore; mother of John Northmore; married her kinsman John Northmore, Esq 119 Mortain, Robert Earl of "Radulf"; Ralf Paganel; Manor of Trula 3 Mules 96 Murchington 87 Murchington; hamlet; Throwleigh parish 25 Murchington; St. Olave's 29 Nansen, Dr. 63 New Inn 50 Newcombe, Jane; daughter 52 Newcombe, Joseph, Mr. 33 Newcombe, Mr.; owner or tenant of Wooda 52 Nicholas IV, Pope; 1283; Throwleigh parish church 7 Nicholson, Charles, Sir 42 Nordmoor; ancient writing of Northmore; Saxon ancestors 116 North Bovey; old Rector 7 North Tawton 69 North Teign 75 Northmore 96 Northmore, Edward (1600) 117 Northmore, Edward, Revd.; second son of John and Joan Northmore; M.A.; Vicar of Newton St Cyres and Chudleigh; died unmarried 1687; buried in Chudleigh Parish Church 117 Northmore, Elizabeth 120 Northmore, Elizabeth; daughter of William and Anne Northmore (nee Hutton); sister to "the Younger"; baptized 18 March 1695-96 Throwleigh; buried Lezaut 17 Jan 1750; married three times 119 Northmore, Elizabeth; daughter of William Northmore the Elder; portrait (photo) 118A Northmore, Elizabeth; sister to William Northmore the Younger; married three times 116 Northmore, Jeffrey; or Geoffrey; fifth son of John and Joan Northmore; married Grace Risdon; died 1724; left a son John of Cleve 118 Northmore, Joan; nee Strong; wife of John Northmore; married 1633; five sons, two daughters (1641) 117 Northmore, John (1641); wife Joan nee Strong 117 Northmore, John, Esq.; late (1826-1915); father of John Northmore 115 Northmore, John, Mr. Foreword Northmore, John, Mr.; head of family; resides in Hampshire 113 Northmore, John, Mr.; of Hampshire 121 Northmore, John; eldest son of John and Joan Northmore; first town clerk of Okehampton; built Northmore House in Okehampton now the Town Hall; died 1713 117 Northmore, John; Lee-on-the-Solent, Hants, Oct 1937; notes of Wonson Manor, Knapmans and Northmores 115 Northmore, Mr. 93 Northmore, Thomas; M.P. for Okehampton; family of Cleve near Exeter; of Inner Temple, barrister at law; no children 118 Northmore, William, and Mary Knapman; happy marriage but childless 113 Northmore, William, the Elder; marriage to Mary Knapman April 6, 1675; baptized 13 Jan 1639-40 South Tawton 115 Northmore, William, the Elder; re-married 21 Jan 1688-89 Anne Hutton; died and buried 5 Sept 1716 Throwleigh 115 Northmore, William, the Younger; baptized 1690 Throwleigh; M.P. for Okehampton, succeeding his Uncle Thomas 118 Northmore, William; Mary Knapman; marriage deed (photo) 112A Northmore, William; miniature 119 Northmore, William; son of the elder; married three times; died early age; sister Elizabeth 116 Northmore, William; the elder of Throwleigh; third son of John and Joan Northmore 118 Northmore, William; the elder; of Arms and Shields (photo) 114B Northmore, William; the elder; prayer book, published 1686 121 Northmore, William; the Younger of Wonson Manor (photo of miniature) 112B Northmore, William; the younger; MP, Mayor, Churchwarden and recorder for Okehampton 113 Northmore, William; widower of Mary Knapman; remarried to Ann Huttton 113 Northmore, William; Wonson Manor; lived there in reign of Charles the Second 111 Northmores 113 Northmores; Baronial Thanes; East Aysh 49 Northmores; East Ash; ÔWillie'; ÔWell'; 16th c; parish of South Tawton 117 Oade, Mrs. 47 Oberammergau 18 Okehampton 76 Old Cottages at Throwleigh (photo) 50B Old Devon Farm-house, The; author Charles Laycock 58 Old Rectory 35, 78 Old Rectory; different from "Church House" 28 Oldham, W. D'Oyly, Mr. 7 Olven, Mrs. 82 Osborne, David; Zeal; cut cross at Hey 22 Osborne, Frank, Mr. Foreword Our Lady at Walland; chapel built (1332) 7 Our Lady of Wallen, Chapel of; ruins 23 Ox Bow 48 Oxenham Arms 48 Oxenham, John, Master 110 Oxenham, William (1425) 131 Oxford 102 Parliamentary Wars 57 Parson Archer's Rectory 29 Pennington; bells (1763) 106 Pennington; rehung bells (1763) 32 Penrose, Captain 79-80 Penrose, Robert Fitzgerald, Captain; retired after South African War; lived great part of his life in Ireland 78 Penroses 78 Penryn 103 Perambulations of Dartmoor; Rowe 14 Perkins, William; Churchwarden's book 127 Perryman, Mr. 77 Perryman, Wallace, Mr.; of Yeo, Chagford 73 Perrymans 74 Pixies; Throwleigh 6 Plumer, Christopher (1525) 131 Plunkett Green; cousin 78 Plymouth Sound 110 Plympton; Barony 12 Polwhele, Richard, Reverend; author of history of Devonshire (1793) 9 Powlesland, Cecil, Mr. Foreword Priest's Door; Throwleigh Church (photo) 14A Prince of Wales; Throwleigh Churchyard 122 Princep's Folly 75 Princetown Road 74 Princetown-Chagford; road 74 Prous, William de; lord (1285) 96 Prous, William le (1303) 97 Prouz family; Manor of Throwleigh 24 Prouz, William de, Sir; of Gidleigh (10 May 1254) 96 Prouz, William, Sir; Knight; Gidleigh; daughter Dame Alicia de Moeles 24 Prouz, William, Sir; married daughter of Sir Fulk Ferrers 24 Prouz; Gidleigh Castle 96 Providence Chapel 67 Providence Hill 111 Providence School 57 Queen of the Dart; "The Mariner's Path" 74 Queen Victoria; Diamond Jubilee (1897) 21 Queen Victoria; The Cross erected; 60th year of reign 22 Queens Mill 48 Rab's House 49, 73 Radulf 4 Ralph Paganel; Norman knight 3 Raqwson, J., Rev.; late rector of Gidleigh 98 Rashleigh, Dr. 28, 33 Rashleigh, Dr.; bought Parson Archer's Rectory 29 Rashleigh; Rectory built by Rev. Samuel H. Archer 28 Rawson, Father 24 Rawson, Father; brochure "Story of an Ancient Chapel" 23 Rawson, Rev. J.; Rector of Gidleigh; late 23 Read, Herbert, Mr.; of Exeter 18 Reddaway Farm 76 Revel; Whitsuntide 9 Richard 89 Richard; son of John and Mary Aysh; belfry memorial stone (+ 13 Oct 1763, age 1 year 10 months) 130 Ripple; Father Lowe; terrier 36 Rix close 92 Robert of Gloucester; William the Conqueror 99 Robert, Earl of Mortain; half-brother to William the Conqueror 3 Roberts, Ralph (1631) 131 Rose-Troup, Miss 102 Rose-Troup, Miss; "Western Rebellion of 1549" 101 Rouse, Oliver, Mr.; of Gerrards Cross (1938) 128 Rowe; "Perambulations of Dartmoor" 14 Royal Oak 50 Royal Oak, The (photo) 10A Royal Oak; private residence (interior photo c. 1938) 50A Rushford, Manor of 112 Salisbury 102 Sampford Chapel; inn 77 Sampford Courtenay 43, 67 Sampford Courtenay; station 77 Sampford Courtney, Battle of 105 Sanctuary mead 92 Schwabe, W. Herman (1841); left to become a missionary 132 Seale; Zeal 46 Seddon, Edward (1670) 132 Seddon, Edward; rector 94 Seddon, Edward; rector (25 March 1680) 92 Seddon, Edward; wife Mary; clerk; memorial stone 129 Sexton; Thomas Hill (1880s) 60 Shapley; farm; lane 75 Shilston Combe; Coombe; ruins; close to Wooda 5 Shilston Tor; snakes 72 Shilston; close by Wooda 5 Shilstone Coombe; bought by Father Lowe 37 Shilstone Coombe; cattle driving (photo) 4B Shilstone Farm; Throwleigh 27 Shilstone farms 30 Shilstone Lane 28, 83 Shilstone; farmyard 4 Shilstone; manor 4 Shilstsone Lane 77 Slanning; Cornishman; led attack on Roundheads 111 Slowforde, Thomas de; the elder of Chagforde; trial of Robert de 23 Slowman, John; yeoman; his son Thomas; memorial stone (+1617) 130 Smythe, John (1400) 131 Smythe, John; Rector of Throwleigh (1400) 26 South Tawton 45, 92 South Tawton (1531-2) 108 South Tawton; Cawsand Beacon 60 South Tawton; manor; Merlesoan 3 South Teign 75 South Zeal; Cawsand Beacon 60 Spicer, Edward C. (1889) 132 Sport; Father Lowe; terrier 36 Squire, Mrs.; also Patience Lowe 83 St. Keverne 103 St. Mary the Virgin; church 7 Stanning mead; "meddow"; belongs to Ford tenement 93 Statute of Sex Articles (1539) 101 Staverton 74 Stephan, D.J., Rev.; O.S.B. 19 Stephan, Father John 20 Sticklepath 76 Sticklepath; chantry 104 Stinton, Samuel (1737) 132 Stuart dynasty 120 Suppression of the Monasteries 101 Sutton, Edmund, Mr. 35 Sutton, Edmund, Mr.; St. Olave's Murchington 29 Tadeley Park 87 Tavener, John (1532) 131 Taverner, John; rector (1549) 107 Teign 47 Teigncombe Manor; rest house 75 Teignworthy 75 Tempelman, John (1787) 132 Terriers; about 1613 and 1680 91 Terriers; of Throwleigh 100 The Jubilee Fire on Cawsand, South Tawton; poem in dialect; author George Endacott 61-65 Thomas; son of John Slowman; memorial stone (+ 5 Sept 1611, age 27) 129 Thomas; T 16 Thornworthy-Chagford; road 75 Three Crowns; Sidney Godolphin 111 Throwleigh 8 Throwleigh Aysh; Wonson Manor 87 Throwleigh Barton 89 Throwleigh Barton; Dunnings 87 Throwleigh church; interior (photo) 12A Throwleigh Church; southside (photo) 16A Throwleigh-Aysh 72 Throwleigh, Manor of 24 Throwleigh; Frontisplate Throwleigh; Trula 3 Throwley Lane 93 Tithe Barn 35 Tom, young 67 Tomkins, William (1595) 131 Torrington 77 Totnes 74 Trevelyan, Mr.; History of England 95 Trevenion; Cornishman; led attack on Roundheads 111 Trula; Throwleigh; Domesday Book 3 Tudors 12 Tudors; Whitehall 110 Ulric; noble Saxon 48 Underhill, Miss; sister to Mrs. James Dunning 87 Underhills; of Gidley 87 Underwood, Robert (1551) 131 Varwell, Emmie; author Foreword Vasy, Robert; lord of the manor 97 Venn Farm; nkn "Lincombe" 74 Vicar of Wakefield; vicar of; family 86 Victoria, Queen; Diamond Jubilee (1897) 21 Victoria, Queen; Diamond Jubilee; Cawsand Beacon 60 Voghill Family; ancient 87 Vogwell 74 Vogwell, Joan; wife of Robert Martyn the younger; only child and heir of William Vogwell of Gidleigh 88 Vogwell, William; yeoman; wife Anna 88 Wainwright, Father; nephew; of London Docks 18 Wallabrook Bridge (photo) 44A Walland Hill 27 Walland Hill; extreme east of Throwleigh parish about 2 miles 25 Walland House 26-27 Walland Meadow; field; Gidleigh Parish 23 Walland; chapel of St. Mary 7 Walland; Wallen 24 Wallen; Chapel ruins; Gidleigh (photo) 22A Wallen; Walland 24 Wallens, The Two; chapels 22 Walsh, Stephen (1736) 132 Walter 84 War Cleave; steep side of river valley from Chagford to Wonson Manor 111 Watkin, Hugh, Mr.; ÔDevon Notes and Queries', April issue 25 Webburn 74 Week; dwelling 50 Week; miller of 46 Weekes, Ethel Lega, Miss Foreword Weekes, Lega, Miss 8 Weir Gifford 77 Well; Northmore homestead (photo) 116B West Country; soft, broad vowels 59 West Week Manor 47 West Week; see "Mill" (1936) 46 Whipham, Guy, Mr.; squire at Gidleigh Park 34 Widecombe 74 Widecombe-in-the-Moor 88 William the Conqueror; half-brother of Robert Earl of Mortain 3 Wiltes, Nicholas de (1248) 12, 131 Wiltes, Nicholas de; parish (1248) 7 Wonnacott, Edward, Mr. Foreword Wonson 4, 10, 50, 96, 112 Wonson Manor 95, 106, 111 Wonson Manor (photo) 94A Wonson Manor; battlement ruin (photo) 98A Wonson Manor; Lord of the Manor James Dunning 53 Wonson Manor; paneled room (photos) 114A Wonson Manor; ruins (photo) 96A Wonson Manor; ruins not earlier than 17th c. 97 Wonson Mill 47 Wonson Mill; ruins 48 Wonson; first Norman family 99 Wonson; Foreword Foreword Wonson; pixies 6 Wonson; Wonstone 119 Wonstone; Wonson 119 Wood, Mrs. 22, 26 Wood, Mrs.; St. Johns Murchington 21 Wooda 29-31, 37 Wooda Estate; bought by Fr. Lowe from Crockers 29 Wooda Lane 33 Wooda; burned down (1885) 28 Wooda; close by Shilston; house destroyed 50 years ago (1888) 5 Wooda; Father Lowe 36 Wooda; manor 4 Wooda; Mr. Newcombe 52 Wooda; Throwleigh (1938) Foreword Wooda; Throwleigh; Emmie Varwell Foreword Worthy, Charles, Mr.; son of an Ashburton vicar who wrote "Devonshire Wills" 116 Wyke 45 Yardworthy; farm lane 75 Ythel, William; deed to John Northmore (1332) 117 Zeal 11 Zeal; Seale 46 |
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