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Third Report of the Committee on Church Plate - Deanery of South Molton
Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and the Arts. Vol. 42, 2nd Series
Plymouth: W Brendan & Son (1910). Paper read at Cullompton July 27th, illus. pp. 91-111.
Prepared by Michael Steer
South Molton is situated on the River Mole. In the 2001 census its civil parish had a population of 4,093. The town was one of the boroughs reformed by the Municipal Reform Act 1835. It retained this status as a municipal borough until 1967, when it became a rural borough in the South Molton Rural District. It is a small, well-built market town trading mostly in sheep and cattle, on the southern side of Exmoor just off the North Devon link road. In 1910, the Rural Deanery of South Molton consisted of 24 parishes; 23 of which were ancient, and Chittlehamholt, modern. 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 Princeton University Library, and is available from the Internet Archive.
Adams, Mr Maxwell | 91 |
Amery, Mr J S | 91 |
Arnott, M | 110 |
Baker, Rev G Goldney | 91 |
Barnard, E & J | 97 |
Barnard, Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William | 98, 103 |
Barnett, Edward | 108 |
Beckwith, Rev Ernest G, MA | 99 |
Benson, John Peter | 111 |
Browne, William | 104 |
Brushfield, Dr | 91 |
Buckingham, John | 110 |
Buller, James Esq | 105-6 |
Chadwick, James | 99, 103-4 |
Chanter, Rev J Frederick | 91, 93 |
Chichester, Robert, armg | 98 |
Chilcott, Rev C | 109 |
Clarke, Thomas | 110 |
Cornock, Edward | 104 |
Cotton, J | 92-3, 107 |
Courtenay family | 101 |
Courtenay, John armg | 101 |
Cripps | 92 |
Cruse, John | 104 |
Cuming, Richard | 107 |
Ebrington, Susan, Viscountess | 98 |
Edmonds, Rev Chancellor | 91 |
Elizabeth I | 91 |
Ellis, Mr H D | 107 |
Elston, John | 94, 97, 100, 102, 107, 110 |
Elston, Philip | 110 |
Elworthy, Richard | 99 |
Emes, Rebecca & Barnard, Edward | 98-9 |
Feline, Magdalen | 105-6 |
Fleming, William | 93 |
Foligno, Isaac | 94 |
Foote, Thomas | 103 |
Fortescue family | 98 |
Foxford, J | 101 |
Gay, Richard | 104 |
Gex, Bertha F de | 111 |
Gifford family | 101 |
Hennel, Robert | 98 |
Hicks, Joseph | 101 |
Hill, Thomas | 94 |
Hughes, Mr T Cann | 91 |
Jackson, F S | 92 |
Kerslake, Rev J B | 94, 99 |
Langdon, Maria | 102 |
Lethbridge, Sir Roper | 91 |
Lock, Nathaniel | 93 |
Lofthouse, Mary | 96 |
Lukin, William | 101 |
Matthew, Rev John | 100 |
Matthew, T | 93-4, 96 |
Maundy, Thomas | 96 |
Melhuish family | 92 |
Melhuish, Mary | 109 |
Melhuish, Richard | 111 |
Melhuish, William Esq | 109 |
Newton, William | 94 |
Northcote, Sir H | 91 |
Oliver, Rev J | 101 |
Parr, Thomas | 99 |
Partridge, William | 109 |
Pearse, Joseph | 109 |
Pocock, Edward | 110 |
Reichel, Rev O J | 91 |
Radford, Mr A J V | 91 |
Rawlins & Sumner | 96 |
Reed, Mr Harbottle | 91 |
Richards, Joan | 100 |
Rolle, Lord & Lady | 96 |
Sanger, Aldred | 110 |
Saunders, Mr Edmund | 105 |
Snow, Henry | 104 |
Southcombe family | 92 |
Southcombe, Rev Lewis | 92, 97, 107-8 |
Southcombe, Elizabeth | 98 |
Southcombe, Jane | 98 |
Southcombe, William Thomas | 98 |
Stevens, James | 104 |
Tapp, Richard | 109 |
Whipham, Thomas & Wright, Charles | 105 |
Whipple, J & Co | 95 |
Williams, G | 96 |
Windeatt, Mr George E | 91 |