An original copy of this book is held at the Harvard University Library. The book is an extension of an earlier (1790) history of Tiverton by Mr Martin Dunsford and a more recent edition by Mr George Boyce. It was digitised in 2007 and can be downloaded from: http://books.google.com/ Google, in partnership with a number of public libraries has sought to make more widely accessible, old, hard-to-get books on which copyright has expired.
Contents
| Section 1: Reverend, Aldermen, Clergy | 9 |
| Section 2: Lordship, Harrowby, Borough | 13 |
| Section 3: Manor, Parish, Lords | 21 |
| Section 4: Welfare | 23 |
| Section 5: Burgesses, Dunsford, Portreeve | 25 |
| Section 6: Bailiff, Freemen, Aforesaid | 180 |
| Section 7: Portsmouth, Townsmen, Aldermen | 190 |
| Names | Pages |
| Adam, Mr | 145 |
| Anne, Queen | 115 |
| Bagge, James | 64 |
| Barne, Mr George | 156-7, 159, 174, 177 |
| Barne, Mr John | 157, 159 |
| Barnard | 43 |
| Bassishaw | 113 |
| Beedell, Mr John | 157, 159, 174, 177 |
| Beedell, Mr John, Jun | 159, 174 |
| Besley, Mr William | 94, 155, 159 |
| Best, Mr Justice | 191 |
| Blackmore, Sarah | 93 |
| Blackstone | 73, 106, 112, 124, 156, 161, 168, 176 |
| Blagdon (Charity) | 89 |
| Blundell, James | 145 |
| Blundell, John | 145 |
| Blundell, Peter (Grammar School) | 119 |
| Buller | 109 |
| Burn | 125 |
| Caesar, Julius | 100 |
| Canning | 159 |
| Canterbury, Lord Archbishop | 9 |
| Capel, Mr | 42 |
| Capern, Widow | 93 |
| Caracalla | 101 |
| Carew, Dame Elizabeth | 140 |
| Carew, Sir Henry, Bart. | 21, 150 |
| Carew, Sir Thomas | 140 |
| Charles I, King | 125 |
| Charles II, King | 26, 33, 134 |
| Cholwich, J.P. Esq. | 155, 158, 178 |
| Clarendon | 110 |
| Coke, Lord | 46, 85, 95, 145, 154, 156 |
| Coke, Sir Edward | 141, 161 |
| Coleman, Edward Esq | 140 |
| Comber, Dean | 164-5 |
| Comberland, C. | 65-6 |
| Crompton | 139 |
| Cromwell, Oliver | 55 |
| Cruwys, Mr George | 156, 159, 174, 177 |
| Davis | 111 |
| Dicken, Mr Perry | 93, 155, 158, 174 |
| Dickenson, B.B. Esq. | 156, 158 |
| Dickenson, Mr John | 155, 158 |
| Down, Richard | 146 |
| Du Cange (Glossary) | 26 |
| Dunsford, Captain | 157, 159 |
| Dunsford, Henry | 159, 174, 177 |
| Dunsford, Martin (Memoirs) | 25-7, 32, 69, 89-90, 120, 123-4, 140, 144-7 |
| Duntze, James | 156, 158 |
| Duntze, Sir John | 104-6, 155, 158, 174, 177 |
| Edward, King (Confessor) | 28 |
| Edward I, King | 125, 137, 141-2, 153 |
| Edward III, King | 125 |
| Edward VI, King | 181 |
| Eike, Mr | 42 |
| Elizabeth, Queen | 34, 67, 139, 176, 181, 184 |
| Facey, Mr | 117 |
| Finch, Sir Heneage | 141 |
| Fleetwood, Sir William | 141 |
| Forbes, Dr (Transactions) | 34 |
| Fortes | 64 |
| George I, King | 21, 23, 27, 37, 40, 42, 63, 70, 72, 82, 130, 134, 147, 161, 175-6, 191-2 |
| George II, King | 131, 152 |
| George III, King | 44, 53, 97, 105, 113, 125, 139, 156, 170, 175 |
| George IV, King | 189 |
| Gibs | 46 |
| Glanville, Mr Serjeant | 141-3, 148, 154, 179, 181, 184 |
| Glenbervie, Lord | 146 |
| Gloucester, Bishop of | 44 |
| Govett, Mr John | 109, 155, 157-8, 174, 177-8 |
| Govett, Mr John, Jun. | 158 |
| Green | 111 |
| Greenway (Almshouses) | 92 |
| Gross, Lewis le | 26 |
| Guibertas | 26 |
| Hardwicke, Lord | 156 |
| Harrowby, Earl of | 13, 16, 44, 95, 155, 158, 175, 178 |
| Hatton, Sir Thomas | 141 |
| Heath, Sir Robert | 141 |
| Heaven | 66 |
| Heliogabalus | 101 |
| Henry III, King | 136, 139 |
| Henry IV, King | 142 |
| Henry V, King | 139 |
| Henry VII, King | 33, 122 |
| Henry VIII, King | 33, 149, 168 |
| Hewit (Manuscript notes) | 25-6 |
| Heeywood, Mr Serjeant | 143 |
| Hill, Richard, alias Spurway | 120 |
| Holroyd, Judge | 111 |
| Holt, Lord | 85 |
| How, John Esq | 98 |
| Isabella, Countess of Devon | 98 |
| Ivy, John | 98 |
| James I, King | 21, 23, 25-9, 35, 37-9, 42, 70, 72, 94, 97, 102, 121, 130, 134, 141-2, 145-7, 155, 161, 166-8, 175, 180, 185, 191 |
| James II, King | 26 |
| John, King | 137 |
| Jones (Index) | 69 |
| Kyd | 104 |
| Lenthall, Sir John | 33 |
| Liverpool, Earl of | 57, 60 |
| Locke, Mr | 151 |
| Luder, Mr | 38 |
| McFarlane, Rev Dr | 96 |
| Madox | 33 |
| Mallett | 42 |
| Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice | 128 |
| Marvell, Andrew | 139 |
| Mary, Queen | 181-2 |
| Matthews, Richard | 173 |
| May, Sir Humphrey | 141 |
| Maynard, Mr John | 181 |
| Merewether, Mr | 35, 135, 146,180, 191 |
| Merton | 46 |
| Milward | 109 |
| Monk, General | 26 |
| Moore, Sir George | 141 |
| Neville, Mr | 141 |
| Norris, Rev. (Taunton Journal) | 25, 56-8 |
| Nott, Mr William | 156, 159 |
| Noy, Mr | 141 |
| Oldfield (History of Boroughs) | 29, 33, 84, 151, 167 |
| Osmond, Rev Charles Osmond | 156, 158, 174 |
| Owens, Mr George | 148, 156, 159 |
| Pateman | 111 |
| Peard, Mr Oliver | 114 |
| Peard, Mrs (Gift) | 89-90 |
| Peckwell, Mr | 64 |
| Pitman, Rev John, Sen. | 155, 158, 174, 178 |
| Pitman, Rev John Jun. | 155, 157-8 |
| Porteus, Dr | 57 |
| Pym, Mr | 141 |
| Ray, Lord | 85 |
| Rice (Trust) | 91 |
| Richard II, King | 125, 136, 139 |
| Rossiter (miller) | 123-4, 126 |
| Russell, Lord William | 135 |
| Ryder family | 121-2 |
| Ryder, Rt Hon. Richard | 14-16, 44, 155, 158 |
| Salk | 70, 125 |
| Saville, Sir John | 141 |
| Scolefield, Mr | 58 |
| Secker, Archbishop | 164 |
| Seldon, Mr | 141 |
| Simeon | 113 |
| Slee (Almshouses) | 93 |
| Smith, Mr J. | 92 |
| Spelman, Sir H. (Glossary) | 33, 38, 101, 162 |
| Spurway, Mr | 121 |
| St Davids, Bishop of | 56 |
| Stonehouse, Sir George | 33 |
| Strangeways, Sir Edward | 141 |
| Strong, Mr R.H. | 76, 97 |
| Thatcher | 109 |
| Thorne, Mr | 114 |
| Thorogood, Mr | 42 |
| Tirrel | 43 |
| Trevor, Sir Thomas | 141 |
| Vanstone, John | 93 |
| Walker, Mr Samuel | 155, 158, 178 |
| Webber, John | 114 |
| Whitelock | 33, 101 |
| William III, King and Mary | 98, 125 |
| Wood, Mr John, Gent. | 29, 111, 132, 155, 159, 178-9, 189 |
| Worth, John Esq of Washfield | 155, 157, 174, 177-8 |
| Yates, Dr | 60-1 |
Last updated: 13 Jan 2007 - Brian Randell
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