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A forgotten page of the ecclesiastical history of Seaton

Trans. Devon. Assoc. vol. 30, (1898), illus. pp. 331-349.

by

Frances B. Troup

Prepared by Michael Steer

In Saxon times Seaton was known as Fluta or Fleet, the Saxon word for creek. The town of Fleet was founded by Saxon Charter 1005 AD. The first mention of Seaton was in a Papal Bull by Pope Eugenius in 1146. It was an important port for several centuries, supplying ships and sailors for Edward I's wars against Scotland and France. In the 14th century heavy storms caused a landslip that partially blocked the estuary, and the shingle bank started to build up. In 1868 the arrival of the railway reduced the use of the harbour. 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.

 

 Page
A 
Bailey343
Ball, Sir Peter348
Boase341
Bodley, Mr343
Bogan, William348
Bradford, Humphrey349
Bradford, Sarah (alias Searle)349
Burgess, Dr John STP341, 345
Burgess, Priscilla341-2, 345
Burnard, James349
C 
Calamy, Rev Edward Parr347-9
Clare, Earl of346
Coleridge, C Esq347
Conant, Elizabeth346
Conant, Lot346
Conant, Roger346
Cortes, Mr347
Crabbe347
Culme, Agnes333
Culme, Hugh333
D 
Danforth, Rev S346
Derby, Mr J337
Devenish, Mr B336
Drake, Sir William, Bt334, 340
Dymond, Mrs R342
E 
Eastchurch, Mr348
Erle, Sir Walter346
F 
Fones, Anna341
Fones, Elizabeth342, 345
Fones, Martha341-2, 345
Fones, Priscilla341, 343-5
Fones, Samuel345
Fones, Thomas341, 345
Forth, Mary345
Forward, Thomas (also John)346-7
Fry, John332-3
Fry, William333
Fuller, Mr Thomas335-6, 343
Fuller, Mr William343
G 
Gould, Mr J336-8
Gumley alias Austen, John (or Richard)331, 333
Gundry, Benjamin347
Gundry, Daniel347
Gundry family346
Gundry, Gideon347
Gundry, Hugh334, 346-7
Gubdry, James347
Gundry, Jonathan347
Gundry, Joseph347
Gundry, Susannah348
H 
Hassard family333
Hayne, Philip342
Henry VIII331-2
Hewsey, John349
Hill, Mr348
Hooper, Nicholas348
I 
Irish, Mr348
J 
James I335
Jourdaine, Elizabeth341-2
Jourdaine, George341-2
Jourdaine, Lydia341, 345
K 
Keate, William340
Knightbridge, Rev J339
L 
Laud, Archbishop336
London, Bishop of335
M 
Manston, John342
Matthews, John BA349
Moule, H J Esq349
Mundon, Mr337
Mychell, Thomas332-3
N 
Neal336
Noseworthy, James348
Noseworthy, John334, 348-9
Noseworthy, William348
O 
Oake, William332, 334
Oliver, Dr331, 334, 349
P 
Parr, Catherine332
Parr, Mr347
Paynter, Anna341
Paynter, Elizabeth341, 345
Paynter, Henry (also Painter)334, 341-3, 345
Paynter, Henry (2)341-2, 345
Paynter, John332, 334, 345
Paynter, John (2)341
Paynter, Lydia341
Paynter, Martha341, 345
Paynter, Mary341, 345
Paynter, Priscilla341-3
Paynter, Samuel341, 345
Pearson, Dr338
Phillips, Thomas332-4
Prouze343
Pulman331, 334
R 
Redwood, R342
Reynolds, Rev H342
Richardson, Rev P J349
S 
Savage, Mr James338, 344
Searle, Edward MA (also Serle)332, 334, 349
Searle family349
Searle, Patience349
Searle, Sara349
Searle, Sarah349
Serle, John349
Seaward, Mr J337
Sherman, Bezaleel341, 345
Sherman, Elizabeth341
Sherman, John341, 345
Sherman, Priscilla341-3, 345
Sherman, Ursula342-3, 345
Smyth, Mr337
Smythe, H336
Southmead, John348
Spurway, H342
Starr, Mr342
Starr, Robert342
Starre, Mary341, 345
Stawell, Mr348
Sydenham, William Lord347
T 
Trevelyan family333-4, 342
Trevelyan, George333
Trevelyan, Mary333
Turner, George346
Turner, Jerom347
U 
Upham, Mr Reynell349
V 
Vivian, Colonel341
W 
Walker349
Walrond, Edward342
Walton, Elizabeth345-6
Walton, William334, 342, 345-6
Ware, Roger346
Weare348
White, Rev John334, 336-8, 341, 344-6
Willoughby, Agnes332-3
Willoughby, John331-3, 342
Willoughby, Mary333
Winchester, Bishop of335
Wine, Richard338
Winthrop, Adam345
Winthrop, Anna341, 345
Winthrop, Elizabeth342
Winthrop family342
Winthrop, Forth342, 345
Winthrop, Henry342, 345
Winthrop, Henry (2)345
Winthrop, Governor John341-5
Winthrop, John jnr342, 345
Winthrop, Margaret343-4
Winthrop, Martha341
Winthrop, Mary345
Winthrop, Priscilla342
Winthrop, Robert C341, 343
Wood347
Y 
Yonge family331, 333, 335, 338, 340
Yonge, John Esq332-4
Yonge, Sir John333, 338
Yonge, Mr Walter336-8
Yonge, Sir Walter, Bt332-5, 338-9