Hide
hide
Hide

Name Index

to

Reynell of Parker's Well

by

R. Upham

Devon Notes and Queries Queries 2, 1902-3, pp. 137-39.

Prepared by Michael Steer

Prince described the Reynell family as being 'descended from a very antient stock, transplanted in Devon from the county of Cambridge... above three hundred years since; where it still flourishes in worshipful degree'. Upham's Note focuses on the Reynell's of Parker's Well. Jenkins {Hist. Exeter, p. 440) indicates that Parker's Well was built by Henry Weymouth, Esq., on the site of a smaller house which had been the residence of Collings. It appears that Henry Waymouth, of Parker's Well, "without South Exon", was related to William Reynell, or Renell (he generally signed without the "y") of Topsham Road, Exeter, attorney at-law. Google with the Archive Organization has sponsored the digitisation of books from several libraries. The Internet Archive makes available, in its Community Texts Collection (originally known as Open Source Books), books that have been digitised by Google from a number of libraries. These are books on which copyright has expired, and are available free for educational and research use. This rare book was produced from a copy held by the New York Public Library, and is available from the Internet Archive.

[Pages 138-9 are missing from the Internet Archives copy]


  Page
Canterbury, Archbishop of 137
Coleridge, Elizabeth 137
Coleridge, Rev George 137
Coleridge, Rev John 137
Cupper, Elizabeth 137
Cupper, George gent 137
Cupper, Richard 137
Fountain 137
Gregory, John 137
Hart, Richard 137
Hart, Richard the younger 137
Jenkins 137
Prudom, Robert Esq 137
Reynell, William 137
Reynells, Mistress Elizabeth 137
Stennett, Rev Samuel DD 137
Waymouth, Henry Esq 137