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Early Nonconformity in Ashburton
Trans. Devon. Assoc. vol. 28 (1896) pp. 228-237.
by
Edward Windeatt
Prepared by Michael Steer
Ashburton Independent Chapel [also known as Ashburton Great Meeting] was founded as an English Presbyterian meeting place in 1665. It was licensed in 1672, and was continuous thereafter. It was Ashburton's earliest nonconformist congregation, and is believed to have met in a converted barn, which stood where the chapel was later constructed in North Street, Ashburton in 1739. It became an Independent Chapel and later a Congregational Chapel, finally becoming part of the United Reform Church. 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.
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A | |
Ball, John | 229 |
Bickle, Mr Richard | 236 |
Bogan, Ann | 231 |
Bogan, William | 231 |
Bogan, Zachary | 231 |
Bou, Robert | 234 |
Bound, Ann | 231 |
Bound, Mr | 231 |
Bowden, Joshua | 236 |
C | |
Cabell family | 236 |
Cabell, Mr | 236 |
Cabell, Samuel | 236 |
Calamy | 232-4 |
Caryll, Robert | 234 |
Caunter, Mr Roger | 231 |
Charles I | 232 |
Chudleigh, Sir John Bt | 233 |
Clinton, Lord | 231 |
Cock, Mr Joseph | 237 |
Comyn, John | 237 |
Crosse, Alexander | 229 |
D | |
Dredge, Rev J Ingle | 228 |
E | |
Eastchurch, Richard MA | 230-1 |
Eles, Thomas | 234 |
Enty, John | 237 |
F | |
Fabyan family | 234-5 |
Fabyan, Frances | 235 |
Fabyan, Grace | 235 |
Fabyan, Miss Joan | 235 |
Fabyan, Mr John | 234-5 |
Fabyan, Margaret | 235 |
Fabyan, Mary | 235 |
Fabyan, Nicholas | 235 |
Fabyan, Peter | 234 |
Fabyan, Philip | 235 |
Fabyan, Samuel | 235 |
Fabyan, Mr William | 235 |
ffurse, William | 228 |
Flavel, John | 236 |
G | |
Garnet, William | 233 |
Glanvill, Thomas | 237 |
Grose, Alexander | 229 |
H | |
Hallett, Mr | 237 |
Herrick | 235 |
Hill, Mr Jacob | 230 |
Hill, Mr James | 230 |
Hall, John | 229 |
Hurst, William | 234 |
I | |
Irish, Mr | 230 |
J | |
Jellinger, Mr | 235 |
K | |
Kendal, George | 233 |
L | |
Lawe, Robert | 233 |
Lobb, Mr | 233 |
Long, Mr | 235 |
N | |
Nosworthy family | 229 |
Nosworthy, Mr John | 228-9, 231-3 |
Nosworthy, Mary | 230 |
Nosworthy, Thomas | 230 |
Nosworthy, Mr William | 229 |
P | |
Paddon, Henry | 229 |
Palk family | 235 |
Palk, Frances | 235 |
Palk, Joan | 235 |
Palk, Sir Robert Bt | 235 |
Palk, Thomas | 228-9, 234-5 |
Palk, Rev Thomas | 235 |
Palmer | 236 |
Pearse, Agnes | 233 |
Pearse, Damaris | 234 |
Pearse, Francis | 232 |
Pearse, Mr William | 228-9, 232-4 |
Pierce, Mr | 237 |
Prideaux family | 233 |
Q | |
Quick, Andrew | 237 |
Quick, Dorothy | 237 |
R | |
Roberts, Marmaduke | 233 |
S | |
Sainthill, Thomas | 237 |
Serle, Mr John | 234 |
Southmead, Mr John | 229 |
Stawell, Ann | 231 |
Stawell, Mr | 231, 236-7 |
Stawell, William | 231-2 |
Stephens, John | 233 |
Syms, Mr John | 235 |
T | |
Tapper, Richard | 232, 234, 237 |
Tidball, Samuel | 228 |
Tozer, Aaron | 237 |
V | |
Vivian, Colonel | 230 |
W | |
Walker, Dr | 230, 233 |
William & Mary | 233 |
Woodley family | 229 |
Woodley, Mary | 230 |
Woolcombe, Mr Robert | 234 |
Worthy, Mr Charles | 228-9 |
Y | |
Yeo, Mr William | 234 |