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The Church of St Andrew, Cullompton

Trans. Devon. Assoc. 42, (1910). illus. pp.182-205.

by

Rev. Edwin S. Chalk, MA

Prepared by Michael Steer

The present church building dates from 1430 and is built in entirely in the Perpendicular style. The tower and Lane's Aisle were later additions; however, a church has stood on the site since Saxon times. Subsequent to the Norman Conquest it belonged to Battle Abbey in Sussex, then to the Priory of St Nicholas at Exeter who were the Patrons until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536. The church was once dedicated to St Mary as patron saint. The change of name to St Andrew took place in the fifteenth century. 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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Addison 205
Alfred, King 182
Batholomew, Bishop 183
Blackmore, Henry 196
Botour, Elizabeth 195
Botour family 194
Botour, Henry 195
Boys family (also de Bosco) 194
Bromlegh, John de 204
Bronescombe, Bishop 183
Brooke, John, Lord Cobham 197
Browke, Johis 197
Browke, Johne 197
Brunel, Isembard Kingdom 185
Burnel, Robert 204
Calwodeley, John 204
Carpenter, Robert 204
Clivedon, Elizabeth 195
Clivedon family 194
Clivedon, John 195
Cockram family 187
Coryngdon, John 204
Cullompton, William of 183
Dalynton, Sir Thomas 184, 204
Edward VI 190-1
Foster, Mr 205
Foster, Mr Murray T 205
Froude, William 185, 187
Fysshacre, Edward 204
Gabriel, Alfred Edmund 187
Gabriel, Charlotte 187
Gabriel, William 187
Gambon family 194-5
Grandisson, Bishop 203
Greenway, John 198-9
Hayward 185
Hendre, Stephen 204
Henry I 183
Henry III 183
Henry VIII 191, 197
Hill, Charles 203
Hill, Edward Mortimer 203
Hill, Henry 187, 203
Hill, Ralph 195
Hingeston-Randolph 183
Jocelyne, vicar 203
Kaleway, John 183
Keylway, Giles 183
Keylway, Leonard 183
Kirkham family 194
Kyng, Johana 196
Kyng, Johannes 196
Lacy, Bishop Edmund 183-4
Lane family 183, 188, 197
Lane, John 198-201, 203, 205
Lane, Thomayn (also Thomasia) 198-9, 201
Manning family 191
Manning, John 190
Manning, Katherine 190
Moleys, Peter de 204
Moor, John de la 195
Moor, Nicholas de la 195
Moor, William de la 195
Moore family (also More) 192, 194
Moore, Elizabeth (1) 195
Moore, Elizabeth (2) 195
Moore, Jane 195
Moore, John (1) 195
Moore, John (2) 195
More, Agnes 195
More, Dorothy 195-6
More, George (1) 196
More, George (2) 195-6
More, John 196
More, Hufrid 195
More, Margaret 195
More, Richard DD 195-6
More, William 195-6
Norman 190
Oliver 191
Peck, Richard 196
Peck, Susanna 196
Peryns, Robert 204
Potter, Ernest James 187
Potter, Lewis 187
Potter, Rev Lewis F 187
Potter, Mary H 187
Potter, Maurice 203
Pylton, Thomas 204
Sechvil, William 204
Seymour, Henry 203
Stockman, Roger 187, 191
Stawell, Jane 195
Stowell family (also Stawell) 194-5
Sykes, William 185
Tholy, Robert 204
Tollet, Richard 204
Trobridge family 194-5
Trowbridge, Dorothy 195
Turner, Elizabeth Frances 187, 203
Victoria, Queen 188
Vivian 195
Vivian, William 204
Voisy, Bishop 191
Walrond family 194-5
Walrond, John 195
Walrond, Margaret 195
Warelwast, Bishop William 183
Webber, John 196, 204
Weye, Gilbert de 203
Whiting family 191
William the vicar 183, 203
William I 182
William III 205
Wylle, Robert 204