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Our Own Country
Volume I. Exeter, pp. 160-178
Indexed by Lora M. Beseler
trempealeau2[at]gmail[dot]com
SURNAME INDEX
Addison, 175
Aethelstan, 164, 165, 174
Aethelwulf, 163
Antoninus, 163
Archbishop of Canterbury, 176
Bedford, Earl of, Lord-Lieutenant of the County, 176
Bishops of Exeter, 174
Bodley, Sir Thomas, 175
Brantynsham, Bishop, 176
Bronscombe, Walter, Bishop (1258-1281), 170, 176
Bonaparte, 175
Budgell, Eustace, 175
Burnet, 167
Burrington, 168
Camden, 163
Ceawlin, 162
Charles II, 166, 174
Claudius, Emperor, 162
Coverdale, Miles, 177
Cromwell, 174
Eadger, 162
Edith, daughter of Godwin & wife of Edward the Confessor, 165
Edward III, 176
Eegbehrt, 163
Essex, Earl of, 176
Freeman, Dr., 176
Freeman, E.A., 160, 163
Ganden, Bishop, 177
Gandy, William, 175
Geoffrey of Monmouth, 162
George III, 174
Gerent, King, 163
Gibbs, Sir Vicary, lawyer, 175
Grandisson, Bishop +1369, 171, 176
Gytha, 165
Hall, Bishop, 177
Harold, 165
Henrietta Maria, 166
Henry VI, 165
Henry VIII, 165, 174
Hooker, Richard *1153, +Borne, Kent (Ecclesiastical Polity), 175
Ine, 163
Jackson, William, musician, 175
James II, 166, 167
Jeffreys, 167
Jewell, Bishop, 175
King, Lord Chancellor, 175
Kirke, 167
Lamplough, Bishop, 166
Langdon, Cardinal, 175
Naseby, 166
Norman, 161, 164, 170, 174
Poore, Richard, 162
Philip the Spaniard, 166
Queen Elizabeth, 166
Queen Mary, 166
Queen Victoria, 177
Quivil, Bishop, 170
Ramen, 161, 163
Rougemont, Lord, 165
Royalists, 166
Saint Brice, 164
Saint Sidwell, statue, 172
Schomberg, Count, 167
Scott, Sir G.G., 173
Stapledon, Bishop, Lord High Treasurer, 176
Stephen, 165
Stephen, King (1186), 170
Stuarts, 166
Suetonius, 162
Swegen, 165
Trelawney, 177
Tyndale, 177
Vespasian, 162
Veysey, Bishop, Lord President of Wales & Governor to Princess Mary, 176
Vikings, 164
Warbeck, Parkin, 165
Ward, Bishop (1662), 172
Warelwast, Bishop, 170
Warelwast, William of, 170
West Saxons, 163, 165
William the Norman, 165, 168
William of Orange, 166-168, 173
William III, 174
GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX
Albert Memorial Museum, Queen Street, 174
Archangel's Tor, 162
Bath, 162
Beer, 164
Brixham, 166
Cathedral Close, 168
Chudleigh, 166
College Hall, South Street, 174
Damnonia, 163
Dorchester, 162
Durham, 162
East Peter's, choir, 163
Episcopal Palace, 173, 174
Exe, 160-164, 174
Exeter, Isca, Damnoniorum, Caerwisc, Exanceaster, 160-163
Exeter Cathedral, 169-173
Essex House, 176
Giles Hill, Saint, 162
Glastonbury, 162
Grammar School, 174, 175
Guildhall, 174
Heavitree, 162, 174, 175
Hilbur Down, 166
High Street (Exeter), 174
Hospital of St. John's, chapel, 174
Lady Chapel, 170, 172, 173
Lincoln, 162
London, 161
Mendip, 162
Merefield, plain of, 162
Minstrel's Gallery, 171
Newton abbot, 166
New London, hotel (Exeter), 169
Northernham, 169
Oxford, Bodleian Library, 175
Pennsylvania, quarter, 162
Pocombe, quarries, 174
Portland, 164
Plymouth, 168
Red Mont, 163
Rougemont, hill of, 164, 169
Saint David parish, 161, 162
Saint Martin, 174
Saint Mary Arches, 174
Saint Paul's Church (London), 176
Saint Sidwell parish, 161
Saint Sidwell Church, 172
Saint Stephen, 174
Saint Thomas, suburb, 161, 162, 168, 175
Salisbury, 162
Sherborne, 162
Sinondunum, camp, 162
Somerset, 163
Southernham, 165
Stapledon's Inn, Exeter College, Oxford, 176
Taunton, 163
Teign Valley, 166
Torbay, 166, 168
Topsham, 175
Wells, 162
West Peter's, nave, 172
Winchester, 162
ILLUSTRATIONS
Exeter Cathedral, west front, 160
Exeter, view from Exwick Fields, 160
Map of Exeter, 161
Rougemont Castle ruins, 164
Exeter Old Map, Devonia, 165
Throne, Exeter Cathedral, 168
Northernhay view, 169
Exeter Cathedral, northwest front, 172
Minstrel's Gallery, 173
Guildhall, 176
Cathedral Close houses [Moll's], 177
Brian Randell, 2 Jul 2012