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Fifth Report of the Committee on Church Plate - Deanery of Totnes

Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and the Arts. Vol. 45, 3rd Series

Plymouth: W Brendan & Son (1913). Paper read at Buckfastleigh, July 23rd , illus. pp. 93-117.

Prepared by Michael Steer

The Rural Deanery of Totnes in 1913 consisted of 22 parishes and three district churches. Of these, 21 are ancient parishes or chapelries. Reverend John Frederick Chanter (1854-1939) was son of John Roberts Chanter, a Barnstaple solicitor and author. He was educated at Crediton Grammar School and served as Rector of Parracombe from 1886 to 1916. In 1889 he married Rose Edith, youngest daughter of Reverend W.H. Thompson, Vicar of Exmoor. He was the author of numerous books and articles on local history, and was a regular contributor to the Devonshire Association Transactions. He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and appointed Honorary Archivist of Exeter Cathedral, a position he held until his death. He was responsible for cataloguing a large section of the Exeter Diocesan archives, and the 'Chanter numbers' he assigned to the large series of volumes in the archives are still in use today. He was elected Treasurer and installed as a Prebendary of Exeter Cathedral in the 1920s 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 Maxwell93-4
Adams, Stephen, Jnr100
Amery, Mr J S93-4
Baker, Mr G Goldney93
Barnard, E J & W, Messrs110, 112-3
Barter, William Brudenell102
Bartholomew, Rev R107
Bateman, Peter & Ann106
Bateman, Peter & William100, 109
Bayley, Richard107
Beale, Richard105
Bidlake, John98
Blackler, R E108
Blake, Thomas98
Bradford, Rev Robert101
Carwithen, Rev R M95
Champernowne, Arthur Esq103
Chanter, Rev John Frederick93, 116
Clare, Joseph112
Cleland, Thomas98
Coachefer, Rev H J97, 112
Cory, John103
Cory, Samuel112
Cox, Robert103
Eames, Rebecca & Barnard, Edward109
Edmonds, Rev Chancellor93
Elliott, Rev T93
Ellis, Mr H D95, 98
Elston, John106
Elston, Philip110
Fennel, Edward107
Fountain, William99
Fox, C T110
Fox, George110
French, Walter108
Gould, Mrs Joan101
Hancock, Messrs99
Harvey, Robert, JP, DL108
Harvey, Samuel Emile108
Harvey, Tito108
Holland, Thomas107, 114
Hope, Mr W H St John95-6, 116
Hughes, Mr T Cann93
Jones, John96, 104-5
Keith, John103
Kennicott, Benjamin, DD116
Kidder, John110
Lane, E & M109
Langdon, Richard Esq115
Lee, Mrs Eliz113
Leeke, Ralph114-5
Lethbridge, Sir Roper93
Levy, Moses107
Ley, Timothy104
Locke, Nathaniel114
Mallet, Rev W G108
Mappin, J N115
Mappin & Webb108
Martin, Rev C93-4
Maynard, Christopher115
Moore, John98
More, Steven95-6, 98, 105-6, 110
Neville, Rev J H N114
Nosworthy, Mrs Mary105
Packer, Rev B97, 112
Parker, Mary F S112
Palk, Walter Esq94, 112
Pelet, Moses101
Phillips, John112
Pierce, Joseph101
Place, Rev Philip106
Pomeroy, Roger Esq114
Pontifex, Daniel99
Radford, Mr A J V93
Reed, Mr Harbottle93-4
Reichel, Rev O J93
Richards, Edmond101
Salter, Thomas101
Sanders, Joseph110
Saunders, Alexander110
Smily, W R99, 107
Smith, Joseph111
Somerset, Edward Adolphus, Duke of94, 98
Steere, Edmond Esq112
Symons, Pentecost100
Syngin, Richard98
Taylor, Charles105
Tucker, Rev W H Browse101
Watts, Richard113
Westlake, Rev George110
Whaley, Samuel100
Whipham, Thomas & Wright, Charles106
Wilcocks, Rev Mr John113
Willaume, David108
Windeatt, Mr George E93
Wippell J & Co101
Worth, John109
Wotton, Richard armg107
Wotton, Samuel, armg108