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Twenty-Sixth Report of the Committee on Devonshire Folklore
Trans. Devon. Assoc., vol. 49, (1917) pp. 69-78.
by
Lady Radford
Prepared by Michael Steer
The Devonshire Association is a non profit-making body, founded in 1862 and dedicated to the study and appreciation of all things Devonian. It is the only society concerned with every aspect of the county and is the only one of its kind in Britain. The organization consists of an Executive Committee; eight regional branches - Axe Valley, Bideford, East Devon, Exeter, Newton Abbot, Okehampton, Plymouth and Tavistock; and eight specialist sections; of these, Folklore was one for many years. 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.
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Amery, Mr John | 69 |
Baring-Gould, Rev S | 69 |
Burgess, William | 75 |
Carew | 72 |
Cary, Mountjoy | 72 |
Chichester, Sir Arthur | 73-4 |
Chichester family | 72 |
Chichester, Sir John | 74 |
Chope, Mr W Pearse | 69, 75-6 |
Chugg, William | 74 |
Cooke, Mr J W | 74 |
Dendle, George | 74 |
Doe, Mr George M | 69, 76 |
Elizabeth I | 71-2 |
Gidley, Dr G G, MRCS | 69-71 |
Harington, Sir John | 73 |
Harold | 72 |
Henri IV | 72 |
Hofer | 72 |
James I | 73 |
James II | 72 |
Kosciusko | 72 |
Larter, Miss C E | 77-8 |
Leicester, Earl of | 73 |
Lovering, Ezekiel | 74-5 |
Neck, Mr J S | 69 |
O'Donnell, Rory | 73 |
O'Niall, Hugh | 71-3 |
Philip, King | 73-4 |
Radford, E L | 74 |
Radford, Lady | 69 |
Saunders, Miss Helen | 77 |
Troup, Mrs | 69 |
Tyrone, Earl of | 71-4 |
Victoria, Queen | 74 |
Whitley, H M | 75 |
Woodhouse, Mr H B S | 69 |