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The Book of Hemyock: Heart of the Blackdowns
Compiled by Brian Clist and Chris Dracott
Halsgrove Press (2001)
Index by Lora M. Beseler
Abbey; Alberis; ex-Italian POW, 143 Abu Dhabi; Das Island; Persian Gulf, 143 Ackland, 18 Ackland, Ann; married Oct 1706 Nicholas Sommers, 48 Ackland, Bridget; married May 1706 William Calway; Quaker of Holcombe Rogus, 48 Ackland, Eleanor; born 1700; sister of Mary, Isaac and Jane Ackland; Quaker, 48 Ackland, Isaac; born 1695; brother of Mary Ackland; Quaker, 48 Ackland, Isaac; husband of Eleanor; laborer; Quaker, 48 Ackland, Jane; born 1697; daughter of Isaac Ackland; Quaker, 48 Ackland, Mary; born 1693; daughter of Isaac Ackland; Quaker, 48 Ackland, Mrs. (photo), 36 Ackland, W., Mrs.; see Miss W. Emery (photo), 113 Ackland, Wilfred (photo), 112 Ackland, Wilfred Hart, 20 Acote, Thomas, 15 Act of Parliamentarians, 118 Active Defence List 1798-1803 (reproduction), 120 Active Service; list of Hemyock men 1798 (reproduction), 119 Addington, Henry; later Viscount Sidmouth, 173 Aelmes, 14 Agar, Miss (1931), 131 Agar, Miss (1934), 105 Agar, Miss (photo c. 1930s), 132 Agar, Mrs. (1931), 131 Agar, Ralph, 20 Agar, W.H., Mr., 29 Aishe, Laurence; age 16; son of Thomas Aishe (1611), 89 Aishe, Thomas; woodward; see Laurence Aishe (1611), 89 Alberis, T. (photo 1948), 144 Alberis, T.; "Abbey" (photo 1949-50), 145 Alberis; 'Abbey'; ex-Italian POW, 143 Alcock, J. (1945), 167 Alexander, William; family, 14 Alexanderhayes; Middle Mackham, 14 Alexanderhayes; present Middle Mackham, 17 Alford, Ashley (photo July 1986), 165 Alford, Evelyn, Mrs. (photo), 25 Alford, R. (photo 1983-84), 145 Alfords; family, 14 Alfred Wide & Co.; egg packing (photo), 26 Alfred, King, 115 Allen, Sandra (photo), 32 Almond, Mrs.; Girl Guide (photo), 164 Alway, Aylwin (photo c. 1938-40), 102 Alway, Bill, 128 Alway, Bill (photo 1957-58), 67 Alway, E. (1945), 167 always, E. (photo c. 1947-48), 132 American Revolution, 169 Amiens, Treaty of (March 1802), 119 Anderson, E. B.; Hon.; treasurer (photo 1927-28), 144 Anderson, E.B., Mr.; chairman, 147 Anderson, E.B.; manager of the milk factory; gardener; President "Alpine Society"; author of Seven Gardens, 150 Anderson, Mr. (1931), 131 Anderson, Mr.(photo 1930s), 66 Andrews, Jean (photo 1996), 142 Andrews, W.J. (photo 1949-50), 145 Angersleigh, 157 Anne, Queen (1708), 93 Anne; wife of Robert Farrant (+16 April 1875 aged 84), 45 Annetz; France; English departure (photo April 2000), 180 Archaeometry Branch of the Ancient Monuments - Laboratory of English Heritage; geo-physical survey of Hemyock Castle (1999), 58 Arnold, Betty (photo May 2000), 130 Ash, John; pupil, 93 Ash, Miss; teacher, 93 Ashculm Tubary; common, 10 Ashculm; Ashculme; Wesleyans, 50 Ashculm; hamlet, 49 Ashculme Farm (photo 1926), 159 Ashculme; Ashculm; Wesleyans, 50 Ashculme; Aysshcomb (1330); Aishecombe (1566), 15 Ashel Forest, 119 Ashill, 27 Ashland, James, 20 Ashton, Michael (photo March 1954), 108 Asser; biographer of King Alfred & Bishop of Sherborne, 13 Asthorp, William de (July 1383), 15 Asthorpe, William and Margaret, 55 Asthorpe, William, Sir; Hemyock Manor (1380); married Margaret Dynham; soldier, 53 Aston, Mike, 133 Austin, Joan (photo), 55 Australia, 65 Awliscombe; parish, 14 Axminster; garrison; Sir John Ware journal entry (5-6 March 1644), 56 Ayres, ____? (photo 1930s), 66 Ayres, Doris (photo), 29 Ayres, Ivy (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Ayrshire calves (photo 1923), 114 B. Forbes, , John de, Revd.; rector of Hemyock, 34 Babb, Frank; idling; punishment, 95 Babb, George and Sarah; "The Star", 75 Babb, George, Mr.; school roof repairs, 94 Babb, George; Star Inn innkeeper; shareholders, 81 Babb, Mark; wheelwright, 75 Babb, Mr.; host of luncheon at Star Inn, 57 Badminton Club, 147 Bailey, John, 173 Bailey, John; Simcoe family footman/coachman; wrote Memoirs, 171 Bailey, Julie, 138 Bailey, Julie (photo), 135 Bailey, M. (photo 1983-84), 145 Bailey, Nicola, 138 Bailey, Nicola (photo), 135 Bailey; semi-literate, 172 Bailiff, John, 17 Bain, 149 Baker, 36 Baker, A., Mrs. (photo), 33 Baker, C.; cooper, 18 Baker, Charles, Esq.; Hemyock Corps of Infantry, 117 Baker, Chas.; Captain (1800-02), 117 Baker, Christopher; cooper; owned Old Post Office on the Square (1830s), 50 Baker, John, 17 Baker, M.O., Miss; teacher, 107 Baker, Mavis, Miss; headmistress (photo June 1955), 108 Baker, Miss (photo May 1953), 108 Baker, R. (photo 1927-28), 144 Baker, Tony, 138 Baker, Tony (photo), 136 Baker, William (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Bakers, 19 Balchin, Graham, 137 Baldwin, 14 Baldwin, Mr. (1937), 105 Bale, A.G. (photo 1948), 144 Bale, G. (photo 1949-50), 145 Bale, George (photo), 33 Bale, H., Mrs. (photo), 33 Bale, Harry, 128 Bale, James; road contractor (1870), 172 Bale, Sarah (photo 1988), 36 Bale, V. (photo 1927-28), 144 Bale, V., Mrs. (photo), 33 Bale, Vic (photo 1930s), 66 Band of Hope, 95 Baptist Church, 41 Baptist Chapel (photo Hemyock), 8 Baptist Church (photo), 24 Baptists, 48, 50 Barbados; 1000 transported, 116 Barbton, George; yeoman; shareholders, 81 "barton"; definition, 155 Barn Close; a field, 155 Barnden, Ann; captain (photo 1996), 142 Barnes, George, 133 Barnes, Gwen, 133 Barnes, Gwen (photo), 134 Barnes, Veronica, 137 Barneville, Johanne, 15 Barnstaple Cross, 119 Barrett, Peter and Susan; Luggs; wildlife artist and wife, 91 Barrow, John (photo March 1954), 108 Barten, Susie (photo), 32 Barton family; at Castle Cottage (photo c. 1920), 37 Barton family; buyers of Castle Farm (1869(; farmed land into early 20th c., 57 Barton, George, Jun.; 1865-1912 (photo), 21 Barton, George, Mr.; board member; Castle, 93 Barton, George; 1823-1893 (photo), 21 Barton, Lydia Jane (photo c. 1920), 37 Barton, Mabel Dora; nee Russell (photo c. 1920), 37 Barton, Mrs., 20 Barton, R., 139, 147 Barton, Reg (photo 1930s), 66 Barton, Reg (photo c. 1920), 141 Barton, Reginald, 20 Barton, Reginald (photo c. 1920), 37 Barton, Roy, 6, 34 Barton, Roy; RAF, 44 Barton; burial, 45 Bater, John (photo 1984-85), 146 Bater, Muriel, 133, 137, 138 Batten, Sue, 133 Bawler, David, 133, 137 Bawler, David (photo), 136 Bawler, Janice, 6, 133 Bawler, Janice (photo early 1990s), 46 Bawler, Rebekah (photo early 1990s), 46 Bawler, Rebekah (photo), 135 Baxter, A.T., Mr.; headmaster, 139 Baxter, A.T., Mr.; headmaster (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Baxter, Mr., 30, 99, 100 Baxter, Mr. (+ c. 1912), 98 Baxter, Mr. (photo 1919), 97 Baxter, Mr. And Mrs., 103 Baxter, Mr.; buried (26 Nov 1919), 101 Baxter, Mr.; teacher; from Hay (28 July 1884), 96 Bayland, C.; 1914-18, 45 Bayley, John, 17 Baylye, John, 15 Beaconhill, 179 Beam Bridge; near Exeter Turnpike, 79 Beaven, P., 163 Bell, Alan, 133 Bell, Alan (photos), 134 Bell, Victor, 20 Bells of Kentisbeare and Other Poems, The; Hemyock, 29 Bells; St. Mary's (photo 1983), 42 Bendle, Elsie (photo 1930s), 66 Bennett, 36 Bennett, Agnes; Methodist (Nov 1838), 49 Bennett, Bill (photo 1930s), 66 Bennett, Frederick; farmer, 18 Bennett, Gwen (photo 1930s), 66 Bennett, Mrs. (photo 1950s), 36 Bennett, W.H. (photo 1948), 144 Bennett, William, Mr.; clerk, 93 Bennett, William; Methodist (Nov 1838), 49 Bennett, Wm.; gentleman; Pounds, 18 Berkeley, John, Sir; see Lord Poulett, 56 Berry, Mrs.; Clayhidon teacher (8 Sept 1960), 107 Berry, Wm.; Drummer (1800-02), 117 Berthon, George Thedor; painter of Colonel Simcoe portrait, 170 Bessell, Kevin, 137 Best, Ernie (photo 1930s), 66 Betty; wife of Robert Farrant, 45 Bickle, Bert (photo 1930's), 66 Bilbie, Thomas; Cullompton 1811; family of bell casters in Devon & Somerset for three generations, 44 Bill, Mr and Mrs.; successful school, 176 Billiards Club (1942), 147 Birbeck, Dr., 149 Bird species (table), 11 Bird, B., 163 Bird, Betty, 29 Bird, Charles, 20, 27 Bird, Doris (photo), 29 Bird, Winnie, 29 Birmingham, 61 Bishop of Exeter (March 1831), 50 Bishop of Exeter (Sunday 7 Jan 1900), 175 Bishop of Exeter; manor near Crediton, 15 Bishop of Exeter; Roman Catholic, 48 Bishop of Exeter; with bellringers; (1908 postcard photo), 42 Bishop of Sherborne; Asser, 13 Bishop, Michael (photo March 1954), 108 Biwode; Bywood; manor, 15 Blackaller Farm; Walter de Blakealler (1244), 15 Blackdown Borderland, 172 Blackdown Common, 14 Blackdown Hills, 9, 116, 152 Blackdown Practice, The, 152 Blackdown Support Club, 152 Blackdown; near Simonsborough, 119 Blackdowns, 13 Blackmore, 116 Blackmore Country, The; by F.J. Snell (1900), 61 Blackmore Country, The; author F.J. Snell (1906), 10 Blackmore, A.B., Mr.; poet, 29 Blackmore, Charlie (photo?), 21 Blackmore, Daniel, 137 Blackmore, John; of Parracombe (+1689), 178 Blackmore, John; son of Richard and Mary Blackmore of Clehidon [sic], (buried 9 Dec 1755), 45 Blackmore, Mary, Mrs.; Holcombe Wood, 174 Blackmore, Mary; age 46 (1871 census); housekeeper; from Clayhidon; see John Cridland, 75 Blackmore, Mr., 75 Blackmore, R.D. (artist's rendering), 179 Blackmore, R.D.; author of Lorna Doone; author of novel Perlycross, 149 Blackmore, R.D.; Victorian author of Perlycross (published 1894) (*1825 Berkshire), 178 Blackmore, Richard and Mary; parents of John, 45 Blackmore, Richard D., 178 Blackmore, Richard; age 67, 45 Blackmore, Robert, 75 Blackmores Grove', 179 Blackouts, 129 Blakealler, Walter de (1244), 15 Blakemore, Gregory; father in law to Elizabeth Marks, 15 Blewet, Richard, 15 Blewitt, Colonel; see Lord Poulett, 56 Bloemfontein, 176 Bloor Homes; house builders, 71 Blue Anchor scout camp; Somerset (1941), 163 Blundell's School; Tiverton; attended by Richard D. Blackmore, 178 Board, 36 Board, A., 128 Board, A. (photo c. 1947-48), 132 Board, Chris (photo 1930s), 66 Board, Elsie, 133 Board, Elsie (photo 1950s), 36 Board, Freda (later Bright); founder of Brownies (1943), 163 Board, Mrs., 20 Bobb, Mark; wheelwright, 18 Boer War, 115 Boer War (Oct 1899), 175 Bolham; manor, 15 Bonde, Anthony; rector 1587, 47 Bondland; a field, 155 Boodie, John, 15 Boot Club, 95, 177 Borrow, Ezikiah, 17 Borrow, Robert, 17 Borrow, Thomas, 17 Boston; Simcoe (June 1775), 169 Bouchier, Father; of Cullompton, 48 Bourden, Rosalind (photo May 1953), 108 Bourdon, Shelagh (photo June 1955), 108 Bow, 119 Bowden, 116 Bowden, Barbara, 6, 32, 35, 133 Bowden, Barbara (photo), 7, 31, 32 Bowden, Barbara (photos), 134 Bowden, L. (photo late 1950s), 146 Bowden, Les, 6, 35 Bowden, Les (photo), 7, 31, 32 Bowden, Les; snooker (photo 1991-92), 147 Bowden, M. (photo late 1950s), 146 Bowden, Mrs.; former Clayhidon headmistress (8 Sept 1960), 107 Bowden, R. (photo 1979), 109 Bowerman, Charles (1611), 89 Bowerman, Henry; of Whitehall; Lieutenant to Captain Courtenay (17th c. 'Visitation'), 91 Bowerman, James, jun.; assistant overseer, 18 Bowerman, James, sen.; farmer & owner, 18 Bowerman, James; gentleman, 18 Bowerman, James; warden, 44 Bowerman, Jas., 118 Bowerman, Mr., 51 Bowerman, Ricahrd; Uffculme solicitor, 79 Bowerman, Richard; overseer, 118 Bowerman, Robert (1611), 89 Bowerman, William (1762), 74 Bowerman; burial, 45 Bowerman; see Lawrence Bowreman, 115 Bowermans; Tudor times to end of 19th c., 90 Bowling Club, 147 Bowling Club (July 1905), 139 Bowling Club, Hemyock (2001), 6 Bowreman, Andrew, 115 Bowreman, Isabella, 15 Bowreman, James, 15 Bowreman, Lawrence; later Bowerman, 115 Bowreman, Richard, 15 Bradbeer, Arthur (photo c. 1980), 147 Bradbury, F. J. (photo 1948), 144 Bradbury, Fred (photo c. 1980), 147 Bradbury, June (photo), 31 Braddick; farmer & owner, 18 Bradely, William, Master; rector 1473, 47 Bradford, 157 Bradford, Bill, 128 Bradford, Michael (photo March 1954), 108 Bradford, W. (photo 1957-58), 67 Bradninch, 119 Brain, Mr.; Baptist minister, 30 Brandywine, Battle of, 169 Bray, Charles; Sergeant (1800-02), 117 Bray, Wm., 20 Brealey, Mr.; 'British School' at Clayhidon, 94 Brentcamb, 149 Brentford; Griffin Park, 143 Brereton, R.P.; chief engineer for Great Western Railway; see Arthur C. Pain, 79 Brewer, William, Lord, 15 Brewhouse Theatre; Taunton, 137 Brice, Edward; of Uffculme, 75 Brick Field Cottage, 91 Bridge, Frank Sealey (1777), 149 Bridge, Samuel; surgeon to militia (1775), 149 Bridgewater, 116 Bridgewater; garrison; see Axminster, 56 Bright, G.T. (photo 1948), 144 Bright, H.G. (photo 1948), 144 Bright, L.J. (photo 1948), 144 Bright, Monica (photo c. 1960), 46 Bright, Monica (photo June 1955), 108 Bright, R.H. (photo 1949-50), 145 Bright, Sylvia (photo March 1954), 108 Bright, T.; Captain (photo 1927-28), 144 Bright, Tom (photo 1930s), 66 Bright, Tom (photo March 1954), 108 Bright, Tom; bellringer (photos), 42 Bright., R.H.; captain (photo 1948), 144 Brinsford, A. (photo 1983-84), 145 Bristol, 98, 106, 128 Broadhembury, 15, 157 Broadway Five Orchestra, 29 Brocklesby, Susan, Doctor, 152 Bromfield Breach; Saxon 'Hwyrfel' (circular hill), 13 Bromwich, David, 6 Bromwich, Margaret, 6 Bronze Age, 13 Brook House, 19 Brook House; grocery; Mrs. Alford (photo), 25 Brookridge Timber, 19, 35 Brooks, Derek, 35 Brooks, Derek (photo), 7 Brooks, Ruth, 35 Brooks, Ruth (photo), 7 Broom, Aaron; warden 1834 (tablet), 43, 44 Broomfield, Peter, 123 Brown, James, Mr.; of Torquay, 51 Brown, Robert, 75 Browne, Daniel; 1685 married Elizabeth Clist; Quaker, 48 Brownies; officially recognized (16 May 1945), 163 Browning, Frank (photo 1930s), 66 Browning, H.; 1914-18, 45 Browning, William (1610), 15 Browning's Farm; William Browning (1610), 15 Brunel, Isambard Kingdom; construction of Great Western Railway, 79 Bryant, David (photo 16 Aug 1987), 142 Bryant, David; world bowls champion (16 July 1987), 142 Buckerell Church; marriage of John Simco and Elizabeth Gwillim (Dec 1782), 170 Buckerell; parish, 14 Bud, William (1760), 74 Budd, Christopher, Rt. Reverend (photo 1989), 48 Bude; to Hemyock Station, 139 Bull, Isaac; sexton; 1699-1700 to at least 1708, 43 Bull, T. (photo 1983-84), 145 Buncombe's Cottage; Thomas Bunkombe (1699), 15 Bunkombe, Thomas (1699), 15 Burgess, 36 Burgh Forbes, John de; Rector of Hemyock (Jan 1900), 175 Burgh Forbes, Revd de (photo 1910), 140 Burgh Forbes, Revd. de (photo 1927), 34 Burgh Forbes, Revd. De (photo c. 1920), 141 Burgh, Robert atte (1333), 15 Burgheard's Warpig; Burgheard's farm or worth, 14 Burgheard's; farm or worth; 'Bergheard's Warpig', 14 Burnard, James, Revd.; vicar of Awliscombe and Upottery; royalist prisoner, 56 Burrow Hill, 9, 155 Burrow Hill Farm, 157 Burrow Hill Farm; 18th century; typical Hemyock farm, 154 Burrow Hill Farm; Robert atte Burgh (1333), 15 Burrow Hill; farmhouse rooms inventory, 154 Burrow, Robt., 123 Burrow, Thomas, 74 Burrows, Mary; hit by car ( + 11 June 1915), 101 Burrows, Miss (photo), 33 Burston, Jean (photo June 1955), 108 Burston, Mrs. (photo June 1955), 108 Bustard, Francis, 133 Bustard, Francis (photo c. 1960), 46 Bustard, J., Mr., 131 Buteston, John, 15 Butland, Gary, 138 Butler, Frank, 133 Butler, Major; Commander in Chief; insurrection against King (4 March 1644), 56 Buys, Amanda; Belgian refugee (WWI), 99 Buys, Emil; Belgian refugee (WWI), 99 Buys, Marceline; Belgian refugee (WWI), 99 Bywood; Biwode; manor, 15 C.S.; Hemyock, 44 C______, Chas. Barnard, 20 Cadbeyre, George, 15 Cadbury family; Culmstock; chocolate, 89 Cadbury family; Quakers; chocolate, 48 Cadbury, Lawrece; Quaker records; tithingman, 89 Calf Club, 7 Calf Club; four-leafed clover logo (line drawing), 113 Calf Club; letter 8 Oct 1920 (reproduction), 112 Calf Club; of Hemyock (see Chapter 11), 64 Calome, John, 15 Calway, William; married May 1706 Bridger Ackland; Quaker, 48 Cameo Club, 152 Cameron, Margaret; present-day rector, 47 "Campania"; ship; Plymouth (July 1951 school trip), 104 Canada, 111 Canonsleigh; in Burlescombe; see Revd. James Burnard, 56 Capel, Claude, 137 Caple, Claude (photo 1995), 35 Captain no; Wellington Fire Brigade, 33 Carne, Major; Royalist; killed (March 1644); see Sir John Ware, 56 Carnicote, Elizabeth, 15 Carniford, Harry, 20 Caroline, Miss, 173 Carrick, C. J. (photo c. 1920), 141 Carrick, C.J., 139 Carrick, Charles John, 20 Carrick, Charlie J. (photo c. 1910), 140 Carrick, Mr.; shop (photo c. 1910), 162 Carrick, Mr.; shop (photo), 23 Carter, Wm., 20 Cartledge, Oliver, 137 Cartledge, Sally, 138 Cartledge, Sally (photo), 135, 136 Carver, Richard; architect of Taunton, 41 Caseley, Bill (photo), 33 Caseley, Eileen (30 July 1935), 105 Caseley, Geoffrey (photo c. 1960), 46 Caseley, M. (photo late 1950s), 146 Caseley, R. (photo 1949-50), 145 Caseley, Raymond (photo), 33 Casely, Bill (photo 1930s), 66 Cassell, Ron; pastor; ret. 1992, 51 Castle Cottage, 37 Castle Farm; auction poster (23 June 1809), 174 Castle Farm; Hemyock Castle, 56 Castle Farm; sold in 1869; also Hemyock Castle, 57 Castle Hill, 119 Castle Hill (photo), 12 Castle Hill; Castle Mote (1566), 15 Castle Neroche, 13 Castle Park (1960s), 99 Castle Park (photo), 26 "catchy"; showery, 158 Catharine Wheel (photo 1963-64), 76 Catharine Wheel (photo 2000), 77 Catherine Wheel, 29 Catherine Wheel (photo), 23 Catherine Wheel; village pub, 147 Catherine Wheel, The; today the only inn, 73 Causely, Albert (photo 1919), 97 Caygill, Lynn, 137 Channon, Wm.; Corporal (1800-02), 117 Chantry Chapel of St. Katharine; St. Mary's Parish Church, 41 Chapel Farm; see Hugh and Ann Mortimer, 91 Chapel Mead (photo c. 1918), 88 Chaplene, Robert; rector 1643, 47 Chapman Trust, Violet, 152 Chard, Oliver, 75 Chard, Oliver; of Halse, Somerset, 73 Chard; garrison; see Axminster, 56 Charles (?), John; and wife, 123 Charles I, 56, 115 Charles I, King (March 1644), 15 Charles II (+1685), 115 Charles II; order to 'slight' Hemyock Castle, 56 Charles, Clifford, 20 Cheriton family, 87 Cheriton, Clement (1611), 89 Cheriton, Clement; tenant; Cheriton family, 87 Chichester, ______?, 128 Chidgey, Donald (1955), 77 Child, Sylvia, 133 Children's National Guild of Courtesy (1906), 98 China; Boxer Rebellion, 176 Choke, Charlie; blacksmith (photo), 38 Cholmondely, Sir Richard; see Lord Poulett, 56 Christmas 1944; Dunkeswell; US Navy, 106 Christmas party; children (photo c. 1940), 66 Chudley, J. (1945), 167 Church House, The, 17 Church Square, 149 Church Sunday School (photo), 22 Churchill, B. (photo 1983-84), 145 Churchill, Barbara, 35, 133, 137 Churchill, Barbara (photo), 7 Churchill, Barbara (photos), 32 Churchill, John, 35 Churchill, John (photo March 1954), 108 Churchill, John (photo), 7, 32 Churchill's Farm, 37 Churchill's Farm; haymarketing (photo), 159 Churchill's Farm; wheat harvest (photo c. 1923), 159 Churchill's; High Street, 27 Churchill's; John Churchyll (1524), 15 Churchstanton, 29, 33, 157 Churchstanton; formerly named Trickey Warren, 129 Churchstanton; parish, 14 Churchyell, John (1524), 15 Cistercians; agricultural monks; settled in Dunkeswell (1201), 153 Civil Unrest, 127 Civil War; mid-17th c., 59 Clapham, Thomas; rector, 47 Clapp, James (photo c. 1923), 159 Clapp, Joyce (photo c. 1960), 46, 86 Clapp, May (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Clapp, Ray (photo c. 1960), 46, 86 Clara C ____, Mrs., 20 Clark, Alice (photo 1950s), 36 Clark, Fred, 128 Clark, M. (1945), 167 Clark, Moses; sexton; in 1725-1745, 43 Clarke, 128 Clarke, Albert, 20 Clarke, James, 17 Clarke, Jean; lives in Canada now, 159 Clarke, Joan, 17 Clarke, Kenneth, Mr.; Minister of Health (photo 3 March 1982), 148 Clarke, Kenneth, Mr.; QC, MP; Minister of Health, 151 Clarke, Mr.; MP (photo 3 March 1982), 148 Clarke, Mrs. (photo 1988), 36 Clarke, Samuel, 17 Clarke; family, 18 Clatworthy, 36 Clayhidon, 13, 18, 27, 115, 152, 157, 179, 180 Clayhidon (Jan 1949), 104 Clayhidon; parish, 14 Clayhidon; satellite depot (April 1888), 61 Clearing snow (photo), 69 Clearing snow from rails (photo 1963), 69 Clements' Farm; John & William, 15 Clements, Andrew (photo June 1955), 108 Clements, John (1814), 15 Clements, William (1817), 15 Clist, 36 Clist family, 180 Clist, Ann; pupil (1819-20), 93 Clist, Brian (photo Oct 1996), 180 Clist, Brian (photo), 39 Clist, Brian and Mavis (Oct 1996), 180 Clist, Brian; parish councillor (photo 1977), 148 Clist, Cadet, 128 Clist, Eli; at Churchill's farm (photo), 37 Clist, Eli; wedding photo (c. 1920), 37 Clist, Elizabeth; daughter of John; married 1695 Charles Fry; Quaker, 48 Clist, Elizabeth; Methodist (Nov 1838), 49 Clist, Em, Miss; house in High Street; branch surgery, 149 Clist, Frank; measles (+ May 1890), 99 Clist, George, 20, 74, 75 Clist, George; account book (1852-53), 19 Clist, George; farmer; shareholders, 81 Clist, James, 123 Clist, Jn. Edgar, 20 Clist, John, 139 Clist, John (1886), 84 Clist, John (photo c. 1910), 140 Clist, John (photo c. 1920), 141 Clist, John J.P., 20 Clist, John, Esq., 20 Clist, John, Mr.; milk producer (1885), 60 Clist, John; founder Milk Factory, 49 Clist, Julian (photo 1984-85), 146 Clist, Julian; captain (photo), 146 Clist, Julian; son of Brian Clist (photo), 39 Clist, Lily; at Churchill's farm (photo), 37 Clist, Mary; daughter of John; married 1693 at Spicelands, Robert Webber; Quaker, 48 Clist, Mary; pupil, 93 Clist, Mavis, 6 Clist, Mavis (photo Oct 1996), 180 Clist, Mavis; teacher (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Clist, Mr., 61 Clist, Mr.; teacher, 107 Clist, Mrs. (1904), 100 Clist, Mrs. (Nov 1832), 50 Clist, Reguld, 20 Clist, S.; 1914-18, 45 Clist, Samuel, Jnr.(Nov 1832), 50 Clist, Samuel, Senr. (Nov 1832), 50 Clist, Sidney; measles ( + May 1890), 99 Clist, Simon (photo 1984-85), 146 Clist, Stella (photo 1919), 97 Clist, Wilfred George (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Clist; burial, 45 Clists, 19 Clit, G., 139 Cload, Bill (photo 1930s), 66 Cload, Bill (photo 1957-58), 67 Cload, Laura, Miss, 131 Cload, Laura, Miss (photo c. early 1930s), 132 Cload, Mr., 30 Cload, W.; lost car (1893), 98 Cload; burial, 45 Cload; family, 18 Clode, 116 Clode family (floor slab 17th c.), 43 Clode, Chris; yeoman (1740), 74 Clode, Mr.; village publican; see Uffculme Mills, 75 Coe, Joan, 133 Coe, Ron, 133, 134, 137 Coffer Croft; a field, 155 Colbnan, 14 Cole, 18 Cole, Ed., 20 Cole, Hilary (photo), 32 Coles, A.J., Mr.; temporary school head; see Jan Stewar, 103 Coles, Alan, 138 Coles, Alan (photo), 136 Coles, Ann & William; parents of John, William and Robert Coles; Baptist, 51 Coles, John; born 13 March 1831; Baptist, 51 Coles, Mrs (photo June 1955), 108 Coles, Robert; born 24 July 1837; Baptist, 51 Coles, Trevor (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Coles, William; born 28 Jan 1834; Baptist, 51 Coles, William; cottage tenant, 174 Collier, Jewell; Lieutenant (1800-02), 117 Collings, George, 74 Collings, William, 74 Collins, Mrs. (1822), 173 Collins, Muriel (photo 1996), 142 Collins, Ted, 6 Collinton; town; Sir John Ware journal entry (9 March 1644), 56 Colmbrygge (Columbrugge), Chantry of; present-day Culmbridge, 41 Colmpyn, 15 Colonel Wardlaws Dragoons' (25-26 June 1994); see page 12, 58 Columdavid; see 'Comba', 14 Colun, 15 Colyton; garrison; see Axminster, 56 Comba; Culm Davy, 90 Comba; Culm Davy in Domesday; to 'Cumbe Wydeworth' (1281); to 'Colum Davi' (1285); to 'Columdavid' (1575), 14 Combe Davi; see 'Comba', 14 Combe Hill; Cumbehill (1605), 15 Combe Pyne; now Culm Pyne; see William Follett (1843), 91 Commercial Hotel; Uffculme, 79 Commissions of Array; Muster Rolls, 115 Compton, Henry, 15 Conduit, Mr.; married teacher Miss Hurley (1930s), 103 Conigar Farm; Cunniger (1667), 15 Coniger; close of land and plantation, 174 Cook, P.L., 123 Cook, William; indenture (25 March 1811), 73 Cook; burial, 45 Cooke, Paul, 74 Coombe Hill; north of Hemyock, 85 Coombeshead Farm; Walter de Cumbeshead (1224), 15 Coralie; with Mrs. Grabham (photo June 1955), 108 Corbet family, 90 Corbett; family, 18 Cordwent, Anthony, 75 Cordwent, Thomas; killed by falling horse 4 Oct 1790, 47 Core-Porter, T., Dr., 150 Corfe, 157 Cork, 36 Cork, Fred (photo 1930s), 66 Cork, Ron (photo c. 1960), 46, 86 Cornhill, 25 Cornhill; bottom of (photo), 21 Cornhill; cottages (photo), 12 Cornwallis, General; surrender at Yorktown (Oct 1781), 170 Coronation Committee (1911), 30 Coronation Committee (photo 1934), 31 Coronation Lunch Committee (photo 1934), 31 Cotgrave, Wally, 137 Couldrick, Mark, 152 Couldrick, Mark, Dr., 152 Country Council Scholarship (1892), 98 Courtenay family; Whitehall farmhouse today, 90 Courtenay, Tim and Jane; Royal Marines Lieutenant-Colonel, ret., 91 Coward family; of Teddington; R.D. Blackmore, 178 Coward, Russell; godfather was R.D. Blackmore, 178 Cox, Anne (photo March 1954), 108 Cox, Heather (photo June 1955), 108 Cox, Miss; teacher, 106 Coyston, P. (1945), 167 Craddock; quarry blast, 81 Craftroom, School; basketwork (photo), 107 Crannum, 149 Crease, E., Mr., 175 Creedy Bridgewater, 119 Cricket, 143 Cridge, N. (photo 1983-84), 145 Cridge, Nigel (photo 1984-85), 146 Cridland, Francis (1761), 74 Cridland, John, senr., 118 Cridland, John; age 22 (1871 census); licensee; housekeeper Mary Blackmore, 75 Cridland, John; churchwarden, 118 Cridland, Thomas (1761), 74 Crimean War, 115 Crocker's Farm; Radulphus le Crokker (1330), 15 Crokker, Radulphus le (1330), 15 Cross, Alice (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Cross, Robert, Rev.; Baptist, 18 Cross, Sam (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Cubitt, A. (1945), 167 Cubitt, Ann; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Cubitt, Captain; Hemyock Home Guard, 127 Cubitt, Eric, 128 Cubitt, H., Mrs., 166 Cubitt, Harold, 128 Cubitt, J. (1945), 167 Cubitt, Joyce; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Cullumpton, 116 Culm Davey; hamlet NW of Hemyock, 48 Culm Davy, 14, 105, 176 Culm Davy Brick and Tile Co. Ltd.; (May 1880), 81 Culm Davy Brick Company; Folletts, 91 Culm Davy Brickworks, 94 Culm Davy Brickworks (Sept 1876), 81 Culm Davy chapel (Hemyock); seeChapter 9, 41 Culm Davy Chapel (modern photo), 86 Culm Davy Farm, 17 Culm Davy farm; classical Devon longhouse (mid-15th c.), 90 Culm Davy house (photo believed 1960s), 87 Culm Davy; 'Comba', 90 Culm Davy; Culm Davey; manor (15 Nov 1611), 87 Culm Meadow; housing development; "Simcoe Place", 174 Culm Pyne, 14 Culm Pyne Barton; present Culm Pyne, 15 Culm Pyne; was Coombe Pyne; seeWilliam Follett (1843), 91 Culm River, 9, 115 Culm Valley, 27, 60, 79, 107, 153, 179 Culm Valley Dairy Company (CVDC), 60, 61 Culm Valley Dairy; entrance (photo), 62 Culm Valley Electric Company (1933), 104 Culm Valley Funeral Services; Martin Pring and Lynne Isaac, 38 Culm Valley Hotel, 77 Culm Valley Hotel; at Millhayes; also known as Culm Valley Railway Hotel, 73 Culm Valley Light Railway Act, 79 Culm Valley Light Railway Co.; cessation (1880), 81 Culm Valley Light Railway Co.; dissolution; shareholder, 84 Culm Valley Light Railway; June 1876 opening (postcard photo), 78 "Culm Valley Light Railway"; author Michael Messenger, 6 Culm Valley Railway, 58, 62, 75 Culm Valley Terminus Railway Inn, The; see Chapter 7, 81 Culm Valley; Ayrshire calves (photo 1923), 114 Culm Valley; wool merchants, 48 Culm; river, 10, 14, 61, 62 Culmbridge, 17 Culmbridge Farm; Columbrugg (1281), 15 Culmbridge Mill (photo), 24 Culmbridge Road (photo), 24 Culmbridge; see Colmbrygge, 41 Culme Valley, 172 Culmstock, 27, 115, 116, 149, 152, 157, 180 Culmstock (Sept 1943), 105 Culmstock Beacon, 8, 14, 149 Culmstock Central Canteen, 27 Culmstock Road; cemetary since 1901 for village burials; 40 standing monuments, 45 Culmstock Silver Band (photo early 1900s), 28 Culmstock; cricket rival, 143 Culmstock; first satellite depot (1888), 61 Culmstock; parish, 13, 14 Culverwell, E., Mrs., 131 Culverwell, E.M., Mrs., 107 Culverwell, R. (photo late 1950s), 146 Cumbe Wydeworth; see 'Combe', 14 Cumbeshead, Walter de (1224), 15 Cunard Line, 65 Cundict, B., 163 Cundict, B. (1945), 167 Cundict, Barbara; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Cundict, Mr. (1931), 131 Cundict, Mr. (photo c. early 1930s), 132 Cundict, Mrs. (1931), 131 Cundict, Mrs. (photo c. early 1930s), 132 Curry Moor, 171 Curry Rival, 119 Curtis, Kath (photo 1930s), 66 Curtis, Kathleen (1931), 131 CVDC, 63 CVDC; 1901 receipt (illustration), 62 CVDC; letter to shareholders (15 Sept 1916), 64 Daily Mail; sponsor for Calf Club, 114 Dalling, John, 17 Daniels, Paulette (photo), 135 Darrell, Willmers; allegedly burned new-born to death; acquitted by Sir John Popham, 55 Dartmoor, 118, 119 Das Island; 100 miles off coast of Abu Dhabi, 143 Date, Dr.; until 1912, 149 Davies, John, 152 Davies, John, Dr. (1993), 152 Dawncrofte, 87 Dawson, Pamela, 6 de B. Forbes, John, Revd.; rector of Hemyock, 34 de B. Forbes, Rev., 30 de Burgh Forbes, John, Revd.; first bowling club president, 139 de Burgh Forbes, John; rector 1896, 47 De Burgh Forbes, John; Rector of Hemyock (Jan 1900), 175 de Burgh Forbes, Revd. (photo 1927), 34 de Burgh Forbes, Revd. (photo c. 1910), 140 de Burgh Forbes, Revd. (photo c. 1920), 141 de Duelonde, Ralph, Sir; rector 1361, 47 de Duelonde, Richard, Sir; rector 1361, 47 de Dynham, Joyce, Sir; first husband of Margaret Hydon, 53 de Hokham, William, Sir; rector 1341, 47 de Hydon family (Hidon, Hydone, etc); 12th c. Lords of the Manor; reign of Richard I; rectors 1267-83, 53 de Hydon, John, Sir; father Richard de Hydon, 53 de Hydon, Margaret; daughter of Richard de Hydon, 53 de Hydon, Richard; of Hemyock; see Sir John de Hydon, 53 de Hydone, John, Sir; Lord of the Manor (1275), 41 de Hydone, Symonde; rector 1274, 47 de Hydone; family of rectors, 41 de Lacey, Miss; teacher, 106 de Luc, Jean Andre; Swiss geologist, 171 de Luc, M., 172 de Lutleys; Staffordshire origins, 90 de Uvedale, Margaret; née de Hydone; wife of Sir Peter de Uvedale, 41 de Uvedale, Peter, Sir; husband of Margaret de Uvedale, 41 de Uvedale, Peter, Sir; third husband of Margaret de Hydon (+1336), 53 de Whitely, Henry, Sir; rector 1321, 47 de Whitely, Thoms, Sir; rector 1321, 47 Dear, Gareth (photo 16 Aug 1987), 142 Dear, M., Mr., 131 Dear, Martin (photo 16 Aug 1987), 142 Dear, Martin and Gareth, 142 Deepsellick Farm; Deepsellacke (1624), 15 Defence Force; list of 26 men (reproduction), 118 Defence Lists (1798), 117 Defence of the Realm Act (1798), 117 Defence Returns; Hemyock 1798 & 1803, 7 Denning, B. (photo 1979), 109 Denning, Mr.; Cullompton to Hemyock mail run (photo 1908), 72 Devon, 9 Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries (1928/29); granite doorway from Cornwall, 57 Devon Education Committee, 104 Devon Hearth Tax Return (1674), 18 Devon Lieutenancy Papers (22 Aug 1800), 117 Devon Muster Roll (1569), 115 Devon Notes & Queries, 18 Devon Session Rolls (1693), 17 Devonshire Regiment; 3rd Battalion, 99 Devonshire; regiment in South Africa, 175 Dew, Carolyne (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Dews; family, 14 Diamond, Mr.; of Wellington, 94 Diericks, Albertos; Belgian refugee (WWI), 99 Diericks, Jeanne; Belgian refugee (WWI), 99 Diericks, Marie; Belgian refugee (WWI), 99 Diericks, Rosalie; Belgian refugee (WWI), 99 Dimmock, B. (1945), 167 Dimmock, Betty; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Dimmock, John; brother of Betty Arnold (photo May 2000), 130 Dinhams; family, 18 Dinmont, Francis; or Dimont, 74 Diptheria; bad epidemic (1911), 99 Dixcroft; see Rosemary Sandford, 112 Dixon, Dr., 150 Doble, 36 Doble and Shure's Coaches; Taunton, 27 Doble, Alfd., 20 Doble, Beryl (photo 1940s), 168 Doble, Brian (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Doble, Chris (photo 1919), 97 Doble, Chris (photo early 1940s), 128 Doble, Elsie (photo March 1954), 108 Doble, Ethel (photo 1919), 97 Doble, Evelyn, 6 Doble, Evelyn (photo 1940s), 168 Doble, Jim (photo), 31 Doble, John, 20 Doble, John (photo March 1954), 108 Doble, Margaret (photo 1940s), 168 Doble, Stanley, 128 Doble, Stanley James, 20 Doble, Stanley; "Doble's Garage" (photo), 38 Doble, Stanley; garage, 18 Doble, Terry (photo 1977), 148 Dobles Garage (photo), 23 Doble's Garage; Station Road, 48 "Dog-Whipper"; sexton; "The Parish Chest" by W.E. Tate, 43 Doggett, Susan; MBE, 152 Domesday Book (1086), 14 Donthwaite, Miss; teacher, 106 Doodlebugs; VI rockets, 129 Doublecribhouse; small shed for rearing cattle, 155 Dowson, Pamela; nee Elmes, 91 Dracott, Chris, 7, 137, 138, 143 Dracott, Chris (photo 1995), 35 Dracott, Chris (photo), 134, 136 Dracott, Chris; ancestors from Staffordshire, 90 Dracott, Christopher, 129, 133 Dracott, Colin, 6 Dracott, Henry; of London, 116 Dracott, Richard, 6 Dracott, Shirley, 6, 133 Dracott, Shirley (photo 1995), 35 Drake, Bill (photo), 31 Drake, Bryan, 29 Drake, W., Mr.; apple rochard, 51 Drake, Wm. Hy., 20 Drew, Dick, 133 Drew, Mrs. (photo June 1955), 108 Drew, Raymond (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Dried Milk Products; see J. Lyons & Co., 65 Duelonde, Ralph de, Sir; rector 1361, 47 Duke of Albany; notice of death (1883), 95 Duke of Monmouth, James; see James, 115 Dulling, John, 17 Dumpdon, 13 Dunkeswell, 9, 157 Dunkeswell Abbey, 87, 173 Dunkeswell Abbey; school, 94 Dunkeswell Abbey; school closed (April 1931), 104 Dunkeswell; Abbott, 15 Dunkeswell; aerodrome, 27 Dunkeswell; branch depot, 61 Dunkeswell; parish, 14 Dunkeswell; surviving accounts, 63 Dunkeswell; US Navy; RAF, 129 Dunkirk, 106 Dunn, Edna (photo 1988), 36 Dunn, Elvira (photo 1988), 36 Dunn, Margaret (photo 1940s), 168 Durman, Harold, 128 Duvenell, Richard, 15 Dynham family (also Dinham, Dyneham, etc); Norman origins, 53 Dynham Survey (1566); abstract of Hemyock residents, 15 Dynham, Lord; owner of Hemyock Manor; High Treasurer of England (+1501), 15 Dynham, Margaret; descended from Margaret Hydon, 53 Dynham, Olive, Master; rector 1473, 47 Dynhams, Sir John; Sixth Baron and Treasurer of England; had four sisters (1642), 20 Dynhams; family, 20 Dynhams; last died in 1509, 55 E.T.; Hemyock, 44 Eadweard, King, c. 905AD, 13 Eales, Mary; Methodist (Nov 1838), 49 East Devon League, 143 Eastick, Mike and Sophia, 180 Eastick, Sally, (?) (photo 1940s), 168 Eastlands Estate; haymaking (photo c. 1920), 158 Eastwick, Mike, 6 Eastwick, Sylvia, 6 Eden, John, 6, 131 Eden, Polly, 133 Eden, Polly (photo early 1990s), 46 Eden, Polly (photo), 135 Eden, Polly (photos), 134 Edgerton-Burnetts; see Wellington Cottage Hospital, 150 Edmonds, Stephanie (photo), 32 Edmondsom, R.E., 20 Edmondson, R.E. (photo 1948), 144 Edmondson, Ronald, 131 Edmondson, Ronald Ernest, 20 Edmonton, 128 Education Act (1870), 93 Education Act (1902), 94, 98 Education Act (1944), 104 Edward I, 20 Edward VII, 30 Edward VII; funeral (20 May 1910), 101 Edward VIII, King; proclamation; first school radio (22 Jan 1936), 105 Edward, James; farms Chapel Farm; churchwarden, 91 Edwards, 36 Edwards family; bought Chapel Farm, 91 Edwards, Mrs. (photo June 1955), 108 Edwards, _____? (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Edwards, James, 6 Edwards, Malcolm (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Edwards, Mrs. (photo c. 1960), 86 Edwards, T.L., Mr. (photo), 33 Edwards, William, Esq., 20 Edwards, Wm., 20 Egypt House (photo 1960s), 161 Eisenhower, General, 91 Eldridge, Mark; snooker (photo 1991-92), 147 Elizabeth II, Queen; Coronation (June 1953), 107 Elkington, David, 6 Ellam, A. (1945), 167 Ellam, M. (1945), 167 Ellam, R. (1945), 167 Elles, Dr., 149 Elliott, Mr., 104 Ellis, Henry S.; Director of Bristol and Exeter Railway, 79 Ellis, Henry Samuel (+1878), 81 Ellis, Henry Samuel; of Exeter; Chairman of Board of Directors of Railway, 79 Ellis, Henry; farmer; shareholders, 81 Ellis, J.; teacher (photo 1979), 109 Ellis, John (1657), 15 Ellis, John (photos), 134 Ellis, Mary Ann; widow of Tadbroke Grove Road, West London; shareholder (1880), 81 Ellis; Farm; John Ellis (1657), 15 Elmes, Anthony, Captain; MC; Royal Artillery 8th Army North Africa (chapel wall memorial), 90 Elmes, F.R., Captain (photo c. 1922), 91 Elmes, F.R., Captain; Culm Davy Housekeeper, 91 Elmes, Florence Romaine, 20 Elmes, J.A.; 1939-45, 45 Elmes, Pamela; Culm Davy House; daughter of F.R. Elmes, 91 Eltringham, Alex; husband of Selina Eltringham, 19 Eltringham, Selina; wife of Alex Eltringham, 19 Elworthy, Janet, 133, 137 Elworthy, Janet (photo), 135 Elworthy, Johanna, 137 Embrow, Robert; carpenter, 18 Emery, Charles, 20 Emery, W., Miss; later Mrs. W. Ackland (photo), 113 English Civil War, 87 English Civil War (1642), 115 Enigma Bell (1624), 44 Eno, Captain; Wellington Fire Brigade, 33 Essex, Ellen; gypsy child (1909), 99 Essex, Patience; gypsy child (1909), 99 Eton; customer, 61 Eva M. ______, Miss, 20 Evans, 36 Evans, Edward, 20 Evans, Mrs. (photo June 1955), 108 Eveleigh, Lucy, 137 Eveleigh, Lucy (photo), 136 Every, John, Esq.; of Wootonglanvell, County of Dorset, 47 Ewins, Pat, 133 Ewins; burial, 45 Exeter, 79, 98, 109, 116, 152 Exeter and Plymouth Gazette (26 June 1873); "Exeter Naturalists Club and Archaeological Society at Hemyock Castle; article, 57 Exeter Cathedral; choral festival (26 June 1900), 176 Exeter Cathedral; monument, 172 Exeter Museums Archaeological Field Unit; excavations and artifacts (1989), 58 Exeter, Bishop of; with bellringers (1908 postcard photo), 42 Exeter; garrison; see Axminster, 56 Exon, Castle of, 117 Exton, Jack (photo 1930s), 66 Exton, Jack (photo c. 1920), 141 Eynsford-Hill, Freddie, 133 Factory (photo 1923), 64 Factory (photo 1957-58), 67 Factory Skittles Team (photo c. 1980), 147 Factory Staff (photo 1930s), 66 Fairfield Green Estate; Churchinford, 152 Farbear, Alice, Mrs., 20 Farmer, Dennis (c. 1973), 163 Farmer, James; 'Sonny' (photo c. 1910), 140 Farmer, Jas., 20 Farmer, Mr. (photo c. 1960), 46 Farmer, Sonny (photo), 31 Farmer, 'Sonny'; churchwarden (photo c. 1960), 86 Farmers with milk (photo 1963), 69 Farmers; list; live and dead stock 1798-1803 (reproduction), 121 Farmers; list; with drivers and wagons (reproduction), 126 Farmers; list; with wagons and carts (reproduction), 124 Farmhouse inventory (list), 155 Farrant, 36 Farrant family; 1700s, 45 Farrant, E. (1931), 131 Farrant, E., Mrs. (photo c. early 1930s), 132 Farrant, Edward, Mr.; dental care; from Wellington, 150 Farrant, Edward; farmer & owner, 18 Farrant, Edward; yeoman of New House; shareholder, 81 Farrant, Edwd., 20 Farrant, Elizabeth; widow of Holcombe; shareholder, 81 Farrant, Jn., 20 Farrant, John, Mr.; board member, 93 Farrant, John; farmer & owner, 18 Farrant, John; husband of Sarah, 45 Farrant, John; of culmpine House (27 March 1807), 45 Farrant, John; yeoman; shareholder, 81 Farrant, Mark (+18------ aged 87), 45 Farrant, Mr., 61 Farrant, Mrs. (1931), 131 Farrant, P.; 1914-18, 45 Farrant, Robert, 75 Farrant, Robert; farmer & owner, 18 Farrant, Robert; of Culmpine (+24 March 1843 aged 50), 45 Farrant, Robert; of Lemonshill (+30 Dec 1784 aged 45), 45 Farrant, Robert; warden 1773 (tablet), 43 Farrant, Robert; yeoman, 118 Farrant, S., Mr.; Chairman of Board, 103 Farrant, S.; parish chest (1820); see R. Fry, 43 Farrant, Sam (photo c. 1920), 141 Farrant, Samuel, 118, 139 Farrant, Samuel (1886), 84 Farrant, Samuel, Mr.; milk producer (1885), 60 Farrant, Samuel; founder Milk Factory; Methodists (Nov 1838), 49 Farrant, Samuel; warden 1834 (tablet), 43, 44 Farrant, Thos., 20 Farrant, William, Mr.; board member, 93 Farrant, Wm., 20 Farrant; family, 18 Fenny Bridges, 172 Fensom, David; husband of Lilian (photo), 39 Fensom, Lilian; wife of David (photo), 39 Ferris and Co.; of Bristol, 150 Fevre, Le, 36 Field, The; magazine (1968), 29 Finch, 36 Finch, Cyril (photo), 32 First World War I, 63 Fisher, Chas. Forrest, Rev.; curate, 18 Fisher, Peter; rector (9 Sept 1691), 47 Fisher, Peter; rector 1689, 47 Fishguard; Pembrokeshire (Feb 1797), 116 Flaxman, John; famous sculptor, 172 Flay, J.; Coombes Head Farm, 91 Flay; burial, 45 Flea[sic], John, 74 Flemming, Phyllis (photo), 55 Flower Festival; St. Mary's Church (photo c. 1995), 45 Flu; bad outbreak (1890), 99 Follett family, 91 Follett family; burial Culm Davy chapel, 90 Follett, C.J., 81 Follett, C.J., Esq., Right Worshipful the Mayor of Exeter; see Exeter and Plymouth, 57 Follett, Charles John; solicitor and Mayor of Exeter; Deputy Chairman, 79 Follett, Charles, Sir; nephew of Sir William Follett; mayor of Exeter (1872-74); residence Culm Davy House during first marriage (+1921), 91 Follett, Charles, Sir; owned prperty at Culm Davy, 139 Follett, John Skirrow; nephew of Sir William Follett, 91 Follett, R.W.W., 81 Follett, Robert, Colonel; bought Coombehead Farm, 91 Follett, William Webb, Sir; distinguished lawyer; MP and Attorney General; father of Robert Follett, 91 Football, 143 Football team (photo 1979), 109 Forbear family (photo WWII), 130 Forbear, Gilbert (photo late 1930s/early 1940s), 160 Forbear, S.G.; 1914-18, 45 Forbes, John de Burgh, Revd., 139 Forbes, John de Burgh; rector 1873, 47 Forbes, Miss, 176 Forbes, Rev. de B., 30 Forbes, Revd de Burgh (photo c. 1920), 141 Forbes, Revd., 100 Forbes, Revd. (1897), 97 Forbes, Revd. De Burgh (photo c. 1910), 140 Ford, Charles, 18 Ford, Charles, Esq.; Stroud's and Keens meadow (tablet), 43 Ford, Ros, 133 Forde Abbey; near Chard (1201), 15 Fore Street (photo), 24 Forst, Richard, Mr. (2 June 1693), 17 Fort York; Duke of York, 171 Fortescue, Hugh, Earl; Lord Lieutenant, 117 Fortieth Regiment of Foot; later 2nd Somersets, 169 Four Acres; a field, 155 Fouracre, T. (photo late 1950s), 146 Fouracre, Tom (photo May 1953), 108 Fourways; close of land, 174 Fowler, G., Miss; teacher, 107 Fox family; see Wellington Maternity Home, 150 Fox, Celia, 149 Fox, Dot (1931), 131 Fox, George; founder of Quakers 1640s, 48 Fox-Robinson, Nellie (photo 1996), 142 Frampton, Emily; over eight years of age (1890), 97 Franklin, Dr.; succeeded by Dr. Wells, 151 Franklin, Terry, Dr., 151 Franks, 128 Franks, George, 128 Freeman of Exeter; Simcoe (Feb 1782), 170 Friendly Society; dinner (photo June 1906), 28 Friendly Society; parade (photo early 1900s), 28 Fry family; Quakers; chocolate, 48 Fry, Charles; married 1695 Elizabeth Clist, 48 Fry, Charles; Petty Commander, 118 Fry, Doris; diary excerpt 1 Jan 1921 and 23 April 1923, 114 Fry, George; Private (1800-02), 117 Fry, Jane; age 15 (1841 census); servant to James Tuck family, 57 Fry, John; Private (1800-02), 117 Fry, Mary Ann; Methodist (Nov 1838), 49 Fry, R.; parish chest (1820); see S. Farrant, 43 Fry, Richd., Mr., 123 Fry, Robert, 75, 118 Fry, Robert; High Constable (7 Feb 1798), 117 Fry, Robert; parish clerk, 18 Fry, Robert; parish clerk; 1805-6 to 1865, 43 Fry, Robert; serge maker; High Constable, 118 Fry, Robt., Mr., 123 Fry, Samuel, 74 Fry, Samuel (1783), 154 Fry, Samuel, Mr. (1782), 157 Fry, William; parish clerk; 1808 to 1835-36, 43 Fry; burial, 45 Fuller, 36 Fuller, A. (photo 1983-84), 145 Fuller, Arthur (photo c. 1980), 147 Fuller, Dora (photo 1988), 36 Fuller, Janice (photo 1968), 168 Fuller, Janice (photo c. 1960), 46, 86 Fuller, Janice (photo May 1953), 108 Fuller, Patricia (photo c. 1990), 46 Fullers Beer, 145 Furze, Anne; Baptist (1834), 50 Furze, E., Miss; violin solos (Wed 3 Jan 1900), 175 Furze, William; brewery owner at Uffculme; director, 79 Fussell, W.J.; 1914-18, 45 Fyrd, 115 Gale, Anne (photo 1996), 142 Gammon, 128 Gammon, Dorothy (photo 1988), 36 Gammon, George, 128 Gammon, Keith (photo May 1953), 108 Gardeners; schoolboys (photo c. 1938-40), 102 Gardeners; schoolgirls (photo c. 1938-40), 102 Garland, Judy, 137 Garvis, William; wife Ann of Ashculm (+25 Oct 1705)(chapel wall memorial), 90 Gazette, 57 Gentle, Pearl, 133 George II, King, 169 George III, King, 169 George III, King; 38th year of reign, 117 George Inn; Uffculme (15 May 1872), 79 George V, King; 1935 Silver Jubilee; souvenir program (drawing), 34 George V, King; Silver Jubilee; death, 105 Gervis, William, 16 Gervis, William; parish clerk (1672), 43 Gibbins, Geraldine (photo 1996), 142 Gibbs, Alexander; of London, 43 Gibbs, Yvonne (photo March 1954), 108 Gill, Mr.; of Symonsborough; prime of life passed away; influenza (1900), 176 Gill, Richard, 118 Gill, Richard; warden 1773 (tablet), 43 Gill; burial, 45 Gillard, A_____?; Corporal (1800-02), 117 Gillard, E., 123 Gillard, John; Corporal (1800-02), 117 Gillard, Ralph; amputation of leg; expenses, 75 Gillard, Robert, 74 Gilroy, Eve, 133 Gilroy, Magda, 133 Girl Guides (photo early 1940s), 164 Glastonbury Abbey, 14 Goddard, J.B., Mr.; troop founder, 163 Goddard, Mr.; see Reg James, 150 Godwin, 14 Goldsworthy, Florence Amy, Mrs., 20 Good Fellowship Prizes (30 July 1935), 105 Goodale, Joan; Tudor times, 91 Goodale, Joan; widow (1611), 89 Goodall, Edmund, 72 Goodalls' Farm; John Goodhale (1524), 15 Goodalls; Culm Davy, 89 Goodalls; Manor Court (1611), 91 Goodhale, John (1524), 15 Goodman, Olive (photo early 1990s), 46 Gorwell; farm; edge of Hemyock parish, 171 Govier, William; cottage tenant, 174 Grabham, Billie, 29 Grabham, Heather (photo June 1955), 108 Grabham, Mrs. (photo June 1955), 108 Graham, David; "Doble's Garage", 38 Graham, David; "Dobles' Garage", 18 Graham, David; "Doble's Garage" (photo), 32 Graham, Kenneth, 137 Graham, Paul; son of David Graham, 18 Graham, Sarah; Methodist (Nov 1838), 49 Granger, "Granny"; at Churchill's farm, 37 Granger, Betty & Bill (photo 1989), 48 Granger, Bill, 6 Granger, Bill (photo c. 1923), 159 Granger, Bill; husband of Peggy Granger, 48 Granger, Cissie (photo c. 1923), 159 Granger, Cissie (photo), 29 Granger, Cissie; Clist/Granger wedding photo (c. 1920), 37 Granger, Cissie; first carnival queen, 29 Granger, Derek (photo June 1955), 108 Granger, Dick, 128 Granger, Jack (photo c. 1923), 159 Granger, Jack (photo c. 1930), 39 Granger, Jack; at Churchill's farm, 37 Granger, Janet (photo May 1953), 108 Granger, John, 20 Granger, John (Jack) (photo), 31 Granger, Lily; wedding photo (c. 1920), 37 Granger, Maureen (photo May 1953), 108 Granger, Mrs. (photo 1949-50), 36 Granger, Peggy, 6 Granger, Peggy, Mrs., 48 Granger, Roy, 128 Granger, Sidney, 20 Granger, William (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Graundone, William, Master; rector 1382, 47 Graves Simcoe, John, Gen.; widow Elizabeth; seeSimcoe, 41 Graves Simcoe, John, General; bought Hemyock Castle; ownership 18th and 19thc., 56 Graves, James (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Graves, M., 163 Graves, Mary; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Graves, Robert, 20, 30 Graves, Robert (photo c. 1910), 140 Graves, S., 163 Graves, S. (1945), 167 Graves, Samuel; naval officer and family friend; godfather to General Simcoe, 169 Graves, Sheila; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Graves; burial, 45 Great Pitland; a field, 155 Great Western Branch Line; last trains from Hemyock, 79 Great Western Railway, 64 Gredie, Dorothy, 16 Gredie, William, 16 Gredy, John, 16 Greenhalgh, F. (photo 1983-84), 145 Greenslade, Fredk., 20 Greenslade, W. (photo 1949-50), 145 Greensmith, Colin; District Commissioner, 166 Gregory, M., Mr., 131 Gregory; Forde Abbey (1201), 15 Grenslade, 18 Griffin III, John, Dr. (1958), 151 Griffin Park; Brentford, 143 Griffin, Dr. (1931), 131 Griffin, Dr.; inonculations for diptheria (May 1941), 104 Griffin, J.; 1914-18, 45 Griffin, John Lysaght, 20 Griffin, John Lysaght, Dr.; succeeded Dr. Core-Porter, 150 Griffin, John, Dr., 6 Griffin, John, Dr. (photo), 7, 32 Griffin, John, Dr.; 'Doctor John'; GP, 152 Griffin, John, junr., Dr. (photo 1977), 148 Griffin, John, junr., Dr. (photo 3 March 1982), 148 Griffin, John, junr., Dr. (photo c. 1972), 148 Griffin, John, senr, Dr. (photo 7 Dec 1978), 148 Griffin, John, senr. Dr. (photo c. eary 1930s), 132 Griffin, John, senr., Dr. (photo 3 March 1982), 148 Griffin, John, senr., Dr.; producer, 131 Griffin, John; born in Hemyock, 35 Griffin, John; father of Dr. John Griffin, 150 Griffin, W., 20 Griffins, John, junr. Dr.; wife, son Michael and his wife, Sheila (photo 7 Dec 1978), 148 Griffiths, Bill, 166 Griffiths, Bill (1931), 131 Griffiths, Bill (photo 1930s), 66 Griffiths, Bill (photo 1957-58), 67 Griffiths, Bill (photo c. 1920), 141 Griffiths, Bill (photo c. early 1930s), 132 Griffiths, Bill; late; lived at No. 1 Millhayes, Culm Valley Hotel, 73 Griffiths, Bill; Yates' employee; late, 85 Griffiths, D. (1945), 167 Griffiths, R., 163 Griffiths, R. (1945), 167 Griffiths, R., Mr., 29 Griffiths, Ray; Blue Anchor (photo c. 1941), 166 Griffiths, W.J. (1945), 167 Griffiths, W.J., Hon; secretary (photo 1927-28), 144 Griffiths, W.J., Mr.; "Bill"; troop founder, 163 Griffiths, William, 131 Griffiths, William; 'Bill', 143 Grosse, Anthony C.B.; rector 1973-96 ret., 47 Grosse, Eve, 6, 137 Grosse, Eve; "Scrooge" programme 1990 (reproduction), 138 Grosse, Eve; artist (pencil sketch), 11 Grosse, Tony, 6, 47, 137 Grosse, Tony (photo), 135 Grosse, Tony (photos), 134 Grosse, Tony, Revd., 133 Grosse, Tony, Revd. (photo 1995), 35 Grosse, Tony, Revd. (photo early 1990s), 46 Groves, Di (photo 1996), 142 Guardian Angel Roman Catholic London County School; Stepney (Feb 1940), 106 Gubb, Dennis, 35 Gubb, Dennis (photo 1984-85), 146 Gubb, Dennis (photo), 7 Gubb, Nigel (photo 1984-85), 146 Gubb, Nigel; snooker (photo 1991-92), 147 Gubb, Pam, 35 Gubb, Pam (photo 1984-85), 146 Gubb, Pamela (photo), 7 Gunn, Cissie, 6 Gunn, Cissie (photo), 158 Gunn, Cissie; see Cissie Granger, 29 Guppy, 36 Guppy, ? (photo 1940s), 168 Guppy, Bill (photo June 1955), 108 Guppy, Lilly (photo 1950s), 36 Guppy, M. (1945), 167 Guppy, Margaret ? (photo 1940s), 168 Guppy, Pat (photo c. 1938-40), 102 Guppy, W. (photo 1930s), 66 Guppy, W. (photo 1948), 144 Gurd, Vera (photo 1988), 36 Gwillim, Elizabeth Posthuma; niece of Admiral Graves, 170 H. Stone and Coal Company Ltd.; Yates (1911), 85 H.B.; Hemyock, 44 H.G.; Hemyock, 44 H.H.; Hemyock, 44 Hacker, Miss; maypole dances (1935), 105 Hackpen Hill, 9, 14 Hackpen; 'Hacapen', 14 Hackwood, Bob, 142 Hackwood, Bob (photo 16 Aug 1987), 142 Haddon, John, 75 Hadley, Derek (photo March 1954), 108 Hadley, M. (photo late 1950s), 146 Haggard, H. Rider; 'Doctor Therne', 175 Hake, J. (1945), 167 Hale, Barbara (photo 1950s), 36 Halifax House, 19 Hall, Elizabeth; blind, 98 Hall, Frank, 20 Hall, Frank; butcher, 30 Hall, J.H.; 1914-18, 45 Hall, Mr.; church sexton, 30 Hall, Mr.; saddlery (photo), 21 Hall, William, 20 Hall, William; parish clerk 1888-1937, 43 Hallam, 36 Hallaran, R. (photo 1983-84), 145 Hallett, Margaret (photo March 1954), 108 Halsanger, John, Sir; rector, 47 Hamo, 14 Hampshire, 116 Hannaford, C. J., Mr. (30 Nov 1956), 142 Hannaford, C.J. (photo c. 1960), 86 Hannaford, C.J. (photo c. 1960)], 46 Hannaford, Joan (photo 1950s), 36 Hannaford, Judith (photo c. 1960), 86 Hannaford; burial, 45 Harding, 149 Hardrada, Harald, King; Norwegian; Battle of Stamford Bridge, 115 Hare, Joan; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Hare, Josephine; Girl Gudies (photo), 164 Harrys, John (1611), 89 Hart, D. (1945), 167 Hart, Dennis, 6, 19, 34 Hart, Dennis, Mr., 151 Hart, Dennis; bellringer (photo c. 1949), 42 Hart, Dennis; Hemyock family since 1702 (photo c. 1973), 39 Hart, Derek, 19 Hart, Derek (photo 1984-85), 146 Hart, Florence (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Hart, Frances, 133 Hart, Frances (photo c. 1960), 46 Hart, Francis, 123 Hart, Fred or Sidney (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Hart, Geo., 20 Hart, George, 30 Hart, George; builder, 19 Hart, J., Mr. (photo c. 1960), 46 Hart, J., Mr.; Debating Society (1908), 100 Hart, Jack, Mr., 150 Hart, Jack, Mr. (photo c. 1960), 86 Hart, James, Mr., 51 Hart, Jas., 20 Hart, Jim, 128 Hart, Jim, Dr., 151 Hart, Jim, Mr. (photo 1927), 34 Hart, Jn., 20 Hart, John (photo c. 1910), 140 Hart, John (photo), 30, 31 Hart, John; and wife, 123 Hart, John; builder, 19 Hart, John; parish clerk 1865-74, 43 Hart, John; sexton 1743-72, 43 Hart, John; sexton 1777-85, 43 Hart, Katie (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Hart, L. (photo 1927-28), 144 Hart, Les (photo 1919), 97 Hart, Les; bellringer (photo c. 1949), 42 Hart, Leslie (photo early 1940s), 128 Hart, Leslie; bellringer (photo c. 1949), 42 Hart, M. (1945), 167 Hart, P. (1945), 167 Hart, Reg (photo 1963), 26 Hart, Richard, 19 Hart, Robert; sexton 1776-77, 43 Hart, Robert; sexton 1785-1809], 43 Hart, Stephen; son of Dennis Hart, 19 Hart, Steve; son of Dennis Hart, 39 Hart, Walter, 20 Hart, Walter (photo 1919), 97 Hart, Walter; builder, 19 Hart, William; Baptist (1834), 50 Hart; burial, 45 Hartknoll, John (1672), 15 Hartnell, Fredk. Jas., 20 Hartnell's Farm; from John Hartknoll (1672), 15 Hartnole, Joan, 123 Hart's; building yard, 27 Harwoode, James, 16 Hassan, E., 147 Hassan, E., Mr., 131 Hassan, J. (1945), 167 Hassan, Joan (photo c. 1938-40), 102 Hassan, Mr. (photo c. 1950s), 68 Hassan, Ted (1931), 131 Hassan, Ted (photo 1930s), 66 Hassan, Ted (photo c. early 1930s), 132 Hawkes, Bob, 138 Hawkes, Bob (photo), 135 Hawkes, Gillian, 138 Hawkings, Bessie (photo 1897), 37 Hawkings, Jim, 6 Hawkins family, 37 Hawkins, Elizabeth; with family (photo 1897), 37 Hawkins, Emily (photo 1897), 37 Hawkins, Grace (photo 1897), 37 Hawkins, Harry (photo 1897), 37 Hawkins, Jim (photo 1984-85), 146 Hawkins, Jim (photo 1995), 35 Hawkins, Jim (photos), 32 Hawkins, John (photo), 39 Hawkins, John; with family (photo 1897), 37 Hawkins, Mary, 142 Hawkins, Mary (photo 1995), 35 Hawkins, Mrs.; grandmother to Mrs. Evelyn Pike (photo 1908), 72 Hawkins, Neil (photo 1984-85), 146 Hawkins, Phillip (photo 1984-85), 146 Hawksley, Nick; Practice Manager, 152 Hay, Mr.; architect, 93 Hay, Will; actor, 131 Hayes, Tracey, 137 Hayle, Thomas; of Wellington; married Oct 1706 Ann Smith; Quaker, 48 Hayne, Peter, Dr., 151 Hazelbury Senior Girls School; Edmonton (June 1940), 106 Head, Bert (photo 1930s), 66 Hembrow, John; tenant, 174 Hembrow, Robert; leaseholder, 174 Hembrow; burial, 45 Hembury Fort, 13 Hembury Fort House; near Honiton, 169 Hemiock, 157 Hemman, 14 Hemyock, 180 Hemyock (photo from south), 8 Hemyock (postcard photo), 8 Hemyock AFC (photo 1927-28), 144 Hemyock Bellringers (1908 postcard), 42 Hemyock Bowling Club, 142 Hemyock Bowling Club (2001), 6 Hemyock Bowling Club (photo c. 1906), 140 Hemyock Bowling Club (photo c. 1910), 140 Hemyock Bowling Club (postcard photo c. 1920), 141 Hemyock Bowling Club; 1914 season and matches cards (line drawings), 141 Hemyock Carnival (1977-1995)(photos), 32 Hemyock Carnival; handbill 1930 (line drawing), 33 Hemyock Castle, 16, 17, 27 Hemyock Castle (photo 2001), 173 Hemyock Castle and church (early postcard view), 54 Hemyock Castle; bought by General Simcoe, 171 Hemyock Castle; East Gate (sketch 17 July 1851), 52 Hemyock Castle; gatehouse rennovations (photo 1980s), 54 Hemyock Castle; granite doorway (photo 2000), 58 Hemyock Castle; North Moat (sketch 5 Aug 1851), 52 Hemyock Castle; outbuildings, stables (early postcard view), 54 Hemyock Castle; see Popham, 115 Hemyock Castle; today privately owned Scheduled Ancient Monument; open to public, 58 Hemyock Church; St. Mary's, 18 Hemyock Cricket Club (photo 1984-85), 146 Hemyock Football Club (photo 1948), 144 Hemyock Glee Club, 94 Hemyock Home Guard (photo early 1940s), 128 Hemyock Industrial Park, 27 Hemyock Manor, 53 Hemyock Market, 77 Hemyock Market (photo), 110 Hemyock Market; Catherine Wheelwright, 111 Hemyock Motors (photo), 26 Hemyock Nursing Association, 29 Hemyock Parish Council, 35 Hemyock Players (1931), 131 Hemyock Pump (1902); village square (photo), 21 Hemyock Pump (photo 14 Aug 1902), 30 Hemyock Recreation Ground; cricket match; background Pencross Hill and Southview houses (photo), 143 Hemyock School, 27 Hemyock School (early photo), 95 Hemyock School (photo 1930s), 92 Hemyock School (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Hemyock School Board (16 March 1875), 93 Hemyock School; centenary (photo 1977), 92 Hemyock School; Class I (photo 1919), 97 Hemyock Singers, 131 Hemyock Singers; productions, 133 Hemyock Square; calves (photo), 112 Hemyock Square; present day (photo), 25 Hemyock Station (photo 1950s), 84 Hemyock Station; clearing snow (photo 1963), 82 Hemyock Station; early postcard (photo), 78, 80 Hemyock Station; engine 1466 (photo early 1960s), 82 Hemyock Station; last goods train (photo 31 Oct 1975), 83 Hemyock Station; last passenger train (photo 9 Sept 1963), 83 Hemyock Station; passenger train arrival; early postcard (photo), 80 Hemyock Station; remains (photo 1975), 84 Hemyock Troop; first founded (1920), 163 Hemyock Turbary, 13 Hemyock v. France; historical booklet, 133 Hemyock Village (photo from Castle Hill), 3 Hemyock; aerial view (photo), 157 Hemyock; fire (1693), 74 Hemyock; parish, 13 Hemyock; parish; 'Hamioch'; 'Hemioch'; 'Hemmiac', 14 Hemyock; selected for school (1980), 109 Henderson, Alex; Baptist pastor (Nov 1832), 50 Henderson, Mary & Alex; parents of Pass_____? Henderson; Baptist, 51 Henderson, Mary; Baptist (Nov 1832), 50 Henderson, Pass_____?; born 25 Jan 1834; Baptist, 51 Henry II; Assize of Arms (1181), 115 Henry VIII, King, 16 Henson, Christine (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Herbert de Pynu (1242), 15 Herman, Albertos; Belgian refugee (WWI), 99 Herman, Johanoes; Belgian refugee (WWI), 99 Hermans, Carolus; Belgian refugee (WWI), 99 Hermans, Leon; Belgian refugee (WWI), 99 Hewett and Co. Ltd.; see Norton Brewery, 75 Hichings, Neville J., 20 Hide, Miss; shop (photo c. 1910), 162 Hidon; family, 18 Hidon; family; castle remains, 20 Higgins, Mrs. (photo 1949-50), 36 Higgison, Brown & Stuckey; architects, 152 High Street (photo), 22, 23 Higher Millhayes, 65 Higher Westland; a field, 155 Highfields; housing estate, 152 Hill, Bert (photo 1960s), 161 Hill, Bert, Mr. (photo), 159 Hill, Bert; bellringer (photo), 42 Hill, Betty, 6 Hill, Bob (photo c. 1920), 141 Hill, E.; 1914-18, 45 Hill, Edward, Mr.; dancing classes (1908), 100 Hill, Henry, 94 Hill, Mary Florence ___? (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Hill, Mr.; heifers; school garden (Boxing Day 1953), 107 Hill, Olive (photo 1919), 97 Hill, Thos., 20 Hillier; at 'Luson', 149 Hind, John, 123 Hind, Saml., 123 Hine, 18 Hine, James, Mr.; board member, 93 Hine, Jane; Baptist (Nov 1832), 50 Hine, Jas.; tailor, 18 Hine, John, Jun.; shopkeeper, 18 Hine, John; parish clerk 1874-88, 43 Hine, John; shoemaker, 18 Hine, P.C., Mr.; Chapel Farm; Coombes Head Farm, 91 Hine, R.T.; 1939-45, 45 Hine, Richard, 81 Hine, Thomas, 20, 118 Hine, Thomas William, 20 Hine, Thos.; maltster, farmer, owner, 18 Hine, William, Mr.; board member, 93 Hine; burial, 45 History of Devon; author Dean Milles, 56 Hitchcock, John, 174 Hitchcock, Robert, 123 Hitler, Adolf, 163 Hockworthy, 27 Hodge, Barnard, 17 | Hodge; family, 18 Hokham, William de, Sir; rector 1341, 47 Holcombe House; Holcombe Wood (1566), 15 Holcombe Wood; tenement, 174 Holcombe; estate (tablet), 43 Hold, G.; 1914-18, 45 Hold, George (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Hold, Ruth (photo 1940s), 168 Holdon, Gordon (photo c. 1960), 46 Hole, 36 Hole, B., 163 Hole, B. (1945), 167 Hole, Barbara (photo 1968), 168 Hole, Barbara (photo), 31 Hole, Barbara; "Brown Owl", 163 Hole, Barbara; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Hole, Bill (photo 1930s), 66 Hole, Ernie (photo 1957-58), 67 Hole, H., Mr., 29 Hole, K., Mr., 29 Hole, Mr.; first milk lorry (photo c. 1920), 64 Holland, 59, 116 Hollewaye, Peter, 16 Holleybank; Churchinford, 151 Hollingarth Estate, 109 Hollingarth Farm; field (photo), 23 Hollingsworth, Mr.; music inspector, 109 Hollis, William, 74 Holloway; actor, 131 Holway, Alan (photo July 1986), 165 Holway, James; son of Peter Holway; buried at Spicelands 10 Nov 1692; Quaker, 48 Holway, Linda (photo July 1986), 165 Holway, Peter, 18 Holway, Peter; Petty Commander, 118 Holway, Peter; pikeman, 115 Holway, Peter; thatcher; married 30 June 1692 Suzanne Lutley; buried 1718; Quaker, 48 Holway, Peter; thatcher; married Susanna Lutley late 1600s, 89 Holway, William; occupier of Gorwell Farm, 171 Holway, Wm., 74 Holway; family, 18 Holwaye, Elizabeth; widow and customary tenant (1611), 87 Holwaye, James (1611), 89 Holy Sepulchre, 77 Home Guard; WWII; Local Defence Guard, 127 Honiton, 27, 116, 157, 171, 172 Hookway family; burial Culm Davy chapel, 90 Hookway, Ella, Miss, 131 Hookway, Ella, Miss (photo c. early 1930s), 132 Hookway, Wm., 20 Hooper, John, 35 Hooper, John (photo), 7, 146 Hooper, Rita, 35 Hooper, Rita (photo), 7, 32 Hoopers' Annual Challenge, 143 Horewood, John, 16 Horrewood, Walter, 16 Horswells (1888), 101 Horticultural Superintendant (Nov/June 1920), 103 Horton, Dr., 149 Hotten, Reg (photo 16 Aug 1987), 142 Hotten, Reg; club secretary (1987), 142 House of Industry (1785), 93 Howard, Charles Alvan, 20 Howard, Lieutenant; evacuated schoolmaster from Bristol, 127 Howard, Mr. (photo), 31 Howe, A. (1945), 167 Howe, Christine (photo March 1954), 107, 108 Howe, Doreen (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Howe, Edmnd., 20 Howe, Jas., 20 Howe, P. (1945), 167 Howe, P. (photo 1927-28), 144 Howe, Peggy (photo c. 1938-40), 102 Howe, R. (photo 1927-28), 144 Howell, Bill; snooker (photo 1991-92), 147 Howsham, David; Lowestoft; monument mason, 35 Howson, Dorothy (photo 1988), 36 Hull, Jack (photo), 136 Humphreys, T.; secretary (photo 1983-84), 145 Humphreys, Tom (1969), 143 Hundred court, 14 Hunt, Mr., 96, 98 Hunt, Mr.; Middlezoy; first headmaster; aunt and sister (+1913), 94 Hunt, Mr.; staunch teetotaller, 95 Hurcombe; parish land (1651), 18 Hurd, Rosemary (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Hurley, Miss; married teacher Mr. Conduit (1930s), 103 Hurley, Pearl (photo 1996), 142 Hurst, F. (photo 1948), 144 Hurst, F. (photo 1949-50), 145 Hurtenall, Henry, 16 Hussey & Sons, Messrs.; auctioneers, 174 Hutchings, 36 Hutchings, Bill (photo 1930s), 66 Hutchings, Corporal, 127 Hutchings, Cpl, 128 Hutchings, Mrs. (photo 1988), 36 Hutchings, Sidney, 20 Hutchins, W. (photo 1948), 144 Huth, Sidney, Dr.; from Bath; residence Warden House, Culmstock, 149 Huth, Sydney, 20 Hyde family, 139 Hydon, John de, Sir; father of Richard de Hydon, 53 Hydon, Margaret de; married 1292 Dynham, 53 Hydon, Richard de; son of Sir John de Hydon, 53 Hydone, de; family of rectors, 41 Hydone, John de, Sir; Lord of the Manor (1275), 41 Hydone, Symonde; rector 1274, 47 Hydone, Thomas de; rector 1267, 47 I.K.; Hemyock, 44 I.M.; Hemyock, 44 Ine, King, 13 Inter House Shield; best school award (1934), 105 Iron Age, 153 Iron Age; 750BC - 100AD, 13 Isaac, Lynne; partner Culm Valley Funeral Services, 38 Isabel, Countess of Devon; de Lutley estates (mid-15th c.), 90 Isles, Dr., 149 Ives, John (photo), 134 J. Lyons & Co.; trading also as Milkal Ltd. And Dried Milk Products Ltd., 65 J. Lyons and Co., 73 Jackson, Sally (photo), 134 Jackson; burial, 45 James I, King, 89 James II; King, 116 James, Albt., 20 James, Geoff (photo early 1940s), 128 James, Harold Wltr., 20 James, Jessie (photo 1984-85), 146 James, Mrs. (photo), 33 James, Phyllis, Miss, 131 James, Phyllis, Miss (photo c. early 1930s), 132 James, Reg, Mr.; egg packing station; today Mr. Goddard's, 150 James, Regnld., 20 James, Sidney; broke leg; croup; death, 98 James, W., Mr., 29 James; brother of James Duke of Monmouth; Roman Catholic, 116 James; Duke of Monmouth; illegitimate son of Charles II; Protestant, 115 Jarrett, Michael; current pastor, 51 Jeffreys, George, Sir; Judge; Bloody Assize (+1688), 116 Jenkins, Brian (photo June 1955), 108 Jenkins, Cedric, 128 Jenkins, D. (photo 1983-84), 145 Jenkins, David, 142 Jenkins, David (photo 16 Aug 1987), 142 Jenkins, David (photo c. 1980), 147 Jenkins, Ernest Hy., 20 Jennings, Jack (photo 1930s), 66 Jennings, Jack (photo 1957-58), 67 Jervis, Henry, 74 Jewell, Juell (1672), 15 Jewell's Farm (1672), 15 Jocelyn, 149 John Taylor & Co.; of Loughborough, 44 Johnson, 149 Johnson, 'Babs', 149 Jones, C. (photo 1979), 109 Jones, Jack, 133 Jones, Jack (photos), 134 Jones, Marilyn (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Kallaway, David (photo June 1955), 108 Kallaway, Gwen (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Kallaway, Phyll (photo 1988), 36 Kallaway, Phyllis (photo), 55 Kallaway, Ronald (photo June 1955), 108 Keeland; family, 18 Keith, Debbie, 138 Keith, Debbie; programme designer, 137 Keith, Nicola (photo), 136 Keith, Pat, 137 Kelland, John, 17 Kelland, John (4 March 1655), 47 Kelley's Directory 1935, 20 Kelly, Roger; rector 1619, 47 Kelly's; directory (1935), 18 Kemp, Thomas, 20 Kennedy, President; brother, 129 Kentisbeare, 119 Kerslake family; Whitehouse farmhouse, 90 Ketchley, L,, Revd. (photo), 31 Ketchley, L. Revd. (photo c. early 1930s), 132 Ketchley, L., Revd., 143 Ketchley, L., Revd. (photo 1927-28), 144 Ketchley, L., Revd.; rector (photo c. 1949), 42 Ketchley, Leslie G.; rector 1927, 47 Ketchley, Leslie Gilbert, Rev., 20 Ketchley, Revd. (1931), 131 Ketchley, Revd.; Chairman of Managers (30 July 1935), 105 Kew, 117 King Charles I (March 1644), 16 King Eadweard; c.905AC, 13 King Henry VIII, 16 King Ine, 13 King, Mrs. (photo 1949-50), 36 King, Pauline (photo March 1954), 108 Kitson, F.J., Revd.; cottage tenant, 174 Kitson, Francis John; rector 1854, 47 Knight, S. (photo 1983-84), 145 Knights of St. Catharine of Mount Sinai, 77 Knights Service, 115 Knoleman, Christopher, 16 Knoleman, Isabella, 16 Knoll Cottage, 90 Knott, Michael (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Knowlman, Maggie (photo 1996), 142 Knowlman, Mr., 106 Kowlman & Sons; auctioneers of Culmstock, 77 Kowsell, Miss (1907), 99 Kyne, William, 16 Kynwordleigh; manor, 16 Lacey, de, Miss; teacher, 106 Lack, Nicholas; his lands of Dunkeswell (tablet), 43 Lacock, William; of Chard, 41 Lady Gorringes Necklace'; first production (1931), 131 Ladysmith, 175 Ladysmith; Boer War (1 March 1900), 101 Lamble, Samuel; Methodist (Nov 1838), 49 Lancaster, Helen (photo 1996), 142 Land Tax Returns (1780), 74 Land Tax Returns (1802), 171 Land, John, Revd.; letter to Gen. Simcoe (7 April 1801), 127 Land, John, Revd.; of Hemyock, 171 Land, John, Revd.; rector 1775 to death on 17 April 1817 (wall monument), 43 Land, John, Reverend, 118 Land, John; Rector, 93 Land, John; rector 1817, 47 Land, Sid (photo 1930s), 66 Landon, Honor, 123 Lane, Frederick; farmer, 18 Lane, Gerald (photo 1980s), 58 Langhead, Mr.; of Minehead, 94 Langport, 119 Laurence, Fred, 142 Laurence, Joan, 138 Laurence, Nick, 137 Laurence, Nick (1985), 133 Lawrence, Edgar, 20 Lawrence, Fred, 128 Lawrence, Fred (photo 16 Aug 1987), 142 Lawrence, Fred (photo 1926), 159 Lawrence, Harold (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Lawrence, Joan, 133, 137 Lawrence, Joan (photo early 1990s), 46 Lawrence, Joan, Mrs.; with John Lawrence (photo 1949-50), 36 Lawrence, John (photo 1949-50), 36 Lawrence, John (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Lawrence, Nick, 133 Lawrence, S. (photo 1927-28), 144 Lawrence, Saml., 20 Le Fevre, 36 Leach, Amanda, Doctor, 152 Leckie, J., 163 Leckie, J. (1945), 167 Leckie, J. (photo c. 1947-48), 132 Leckie, Jill; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Lee, Mr.; Research Fellow, 107 Lee, Th., 123 Lee, Walter, 128 Lee, William; Methodist (Nov 1838), 49 Lee-Michell & Co., 20 Leigh Hill, 13 Leighton, Norman, 137, 138 Leisure Centre (1971-1983), 131 Lemon, Margaret (1633), 15 Lemon, Thomas (1636), 15 Lemons Hill, 9 Lemon's Hill; Margaret & Thomas Lemon, 15 Leonard Chas._____, 20 Leonard Maggs Cup, 147 Leslie, Gordon (photo c. 1960), 86 Levee en Masse List (1803-04), 117 Lewellyn-Jones, Margaret (photo c. 1960), 86 Leyborne Popham, Hugh, Esq., 20 Licensed Victualler Recognizances, 74 Licensed Victualler Recognizances and Register (1552-1828); in Quarter Session Records, DRO, 73 Lickham Bottom; or Lickham Common, 10 Lickham Common; or Lickham Bottom, 10 Lightbody, Dr., 111 Lightbody, Dr. (July 1919), 99 Lightbody, Dr.; school visit (1920), 104 Lilley, Jack, 128 Lipscombe, R.J., Mr., 131 Liverpool, 71 Llewellyn-Jones, David (photo c. 1960), 46, 86 Llewellyn-Jones, W., Revd. (photo c. 1960), 46, 86 Llewellyn-Jones, William; rector 1958, 47 Lloyd's Bank, 20 Lloyd's Bank (photo 1960s), 161 Lock, John; farmer, 18 Lock, Mr. (1864), 51 L'Oevurture, Toussaint, 171 Logan, Joy, Mrs., 151 Loker, Cheryl, 137 London, 14, 114 London; execution of Duke of Monmouth (15 July 1685), 116 Long Lea; a field, 155 Lord Robert, 176 Lord, Judith (photo), 134 Lorna Doone; author R.D. Blackmore (published 1869), 178 Lowell, Harry (photo 1930s), 66 Lower Manmoor, 155 Lower Westland orchard, 155 Lowman, 36, 116 Lowman family; Whitehall farmhouse, 90 Lowman, B. (1945), 167 Lowman, Barbara, 6 Lowman, Bob (photo c. 1923), 159 Lowman, Bob (photo), 26 Lowman, C. (1945), 167 Lowman, Cecil (photo), 33 Lowman, Cecil; Sergeant; 'Skip', 127 Lowman, Christine (photo), 33 Lowman, Cissy (photo c. 1960), 86 Lowman, E., 128 Lowman, Edgar, 27 Lowman, Edgar (photo 1930s), 66 Lowman, Eli (photo 1930s), 66 Lowman, Ern (photo 1930s), 66 Lowman, Ernest (photo c 1910-12), 96 Lowman, George (photo 1930s), 66 Lowman, George (photo 1963), 90 Lowman, Gordon (photo March 1954), 108 Lowman, H.; 1914-18, 45 Lowman, James, 20 Lowman, James; smithy, 91 Lowman, Janet (photo March 1954), 108 Lowman, Jim, 128 Lowman, Jim; forge (photo), 91 Lowman, Laura (photo 1919), 97 Lowman, M., 139 Lowman, Margaret (photo 1988), 36 Lowman, Marian, 166 Lowman, Marion (photo 1950s), 36 Lowman, Mark (photo 1930s), 66 Lowman, Mark (photo c. 1910), 140 Lowman, Mark (photo c. 1920), 141 Lowman, N., 163 Lowman, N. (1945), 167 Lowman, N., Mr. (30 Nov 1956), 142 Lowman, Nicola (photo), 32 Lowman, Norman; Blue Anchor (photo c. 1941), 166 Lowman, Norman; mechanic "Doble's Garage" (photo c. 1973), 38 Lowman, P. (photo c. 1947-48), 132 Lowman, Pam (photo 1940s), 168 Lowman, Phyll (photo 1930s), 66 Lowman, R. (1945), 167 Lowman, Red (photo 1930s), 66 Lowman, Ron or Cecil; "Skip"; late, 166 Lowman, S. (1945), 167 Lowman, Sarah (photo 1988), 36 Lowman, Sarah (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Lowman, Sheila; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Lowman, Skip (photo 1967), 165 Lowman, Skip (photo July 1986), 165 Lowman, Stanley (photo early 1940s), 128 Lowman, Tom, 30 Lowman, Tom (photo 1930s), 66 Lowmann, Edgar, 34 Lowry, 36 Lowry, Daphne; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Lowry, H., 128 Lowry, Lieutenant; Hemyock Home Guard, 127 Lowry, Mr.; local billeting officer, 106 Lowry, Thelma (photo), 31 Lowry, Thelma, Miss; founder of Girl Guides in Hemyock (1941), 163 Lowry, Thelma; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Lowry; burial, 45 Loyalists, 169 Luc, Jean Andre de; Swiss geologist, 171 Luc, M. de, 172 Luck, James; yearly tenant from Lady Day, 174 Lucke, Nicholas, 18 Lugg; family (1692 onw.), 15 Lugg's Cottage (1692 onw.), 15 Luggs Cottage; residence during second marriage; see Sir Charles Follett, 91 Lupit, 157 Luppitt, 116 Lutley, 36, 116 Lutley family; mill, 91 Lutley family; Whitehall farmhouse; burial Culm Davy chapel, 90 Lutley, Mr., 30 Lutley, Edmund, 89 Lutley, Edward, 75 Lutley, Edward (1886), 84 Lutley, Edward (photo 1919), 97 Lutley, Edward (photo 1930s), 66 Lutley, Edward j.; miller; shareholder, 81 Lutley, Edward, Mr.; milk producer (1885), 60 Lutley, Edward, sen., 18 Lutley, Edward, senr., 118 Lutley, Edward; baker, 118 Lutley, Edward; baker (1754), 74 Lutley, Edward; buried 1800, age 73; husband of Mary Lutley, 90 Lutley, Edward; farmer and landowner of Hemyock, 79 Lutley, Edward; farmer at Whitehall, 81 Lutley, Edward; merchant; shareholder, 81 Lutley, Edward; unveiled war memorial 1920, 45 Lutley, Edward; warden, 44 Lutley, J.A.; 1914-18, 45 Lutley, J.P. And Mrs., 20 Lutley, Joan, 133 Lutley, Joan (photo 1950s), 36 Lutley, Joan (photo), 55 Lutley, John, 75 Lutley, Jr., Edward, Mr.; board members, 93 Lutley, Mary; burial 1798, age 66; wife of Edward Lutley, 90 Lutley, Miss; of Chapel Farm, 176 Lutley, Mollie (photo 1950s), 36 Lutley, Mollie (photo 1996), 142 Lutley, Molly, Miss, 29 Lutley, Mr., 61, 100 Lutley, Mrs., 20 Lutley, Robert; sheep, 88 Lutley, S., Mr., 29 Lutley, Sam (photo 1930s), 66 Lutley, Saml., 20 Lutley, Susanna; widow of Uffculme; married 30 June 1692 Peter Holway; buried 1730; Quaker, 48 Lutley, T.E.; 1914-18, 45 Lutley, Thomas; miller, 18 Lutley; burial, 45 Lutley; family, 18 Lutleys, de; Staffordshire origins, 90 Luxton, Mr.; ostler (photo 1908), 72 Lyddon, John, 16 Lyllyscone, Peter, 16 Lyme Regis, 116 Lyons and Company, J., 65 Lytelcote; property given by Willmers Darrell to Sir John Popham upon acquittal, 55 Macey, Mary; teacher (1819-20), 93 Macey, Susanna; widow; deceased, 93 Macey, Thomas; Methodist (Nov 1838), 49 Mackham, 14 Mackham Farm (photo late 1930s/early 1940s), 160 Mackham Farm (photo WWII), 130 Mackham Farm; haymaking (photo), 158 Mackham; 'Madecomb'(1330); 'Matcombe' (1538), 15 Macrone, Miss, 175 Mada; Mada's Combe, 15 Madford, 27, 105 Madford Hill, 14 Madford River, 15 Maggs, Leonard, Cup, 147 Malaya, 115 Mallinson, John, 133 Maltby, Annette (photo March 1954), 108 Maltby, Patricia (photo June 1955), 108 Manchester, 61 Manfield, Elizabeth; Baptist (1834), 50 Manfield, J., 18 Manfild, Lawrence, 17 Manley, _____?, 123 Manley, Charles; "short sickness caused by a fall" (+2 May 1881), 94 Manley, Charlie (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Manley, Dorothy; Baptist (suspended)(Nov 1832), 50 Manley, Dorothy; Methodist (Nov 1838), 49 Manley, Edward; Private (1800-02), 117 Manley, Elizabeth, 74 Manley, Elizabeth; Baptist (1834), 50 Manley, Henry; maltster, 18 Manley, Henry; wife and two children, 123 Manley, I. (1761), 74 Manley, Isaac, 74 Manley, Isaac; parish clerk 1731-76, 43 Manley, John (5 June 1782), 157 Manley, John, Mr.; Millhayes, 93 Manley, John; overseer, 118 Manley, John; tenant, 171 Manley, Joseph; sexton 1772-76, 43 Manley, Margaret (photo March 1954), 108 Manley, Mary; buried May 1712; Quaker, 48 Manley, Miss; teacher; fire (4 May 1906), 101 Manley, Mr.; farmer at Millhayes, 173 Manley, Mr.; of Millhayes, 51 Manley, Nicholas, 118 Manley, Peter, 16, 155 Manley, Peter; goods sold (1779), 154 Manley, Peter; parish clerk to 1644, 43 Manley, Peter; sale Tuesday (23 Feb 1779), 157 Manley, Phyllis (photo 1919), 97 Manley, Robert; cordwainer (1740), 74 Manley, Robert; harquebusier, 115 Manley, Robert; parish clerk 1776 to at least 1805, 43 Manley, William (5 June 1782), 157 Manley; burial, 45 Manly, Henry, 75 Manmoor Barn, 155 Manse; next to Sandhurst, 150 Mansfield, James, 75 Mansfield, Lawrence, 75 Mansfield, Samuel (1787-88), 74 Mansion House; London, 175 Map; Hemyock Village 1890's -1930's (line drawing), 4 Marke, Geraldine; post lady (photo c. 1973), 38 Marke, Nicholas, 18 Marke, Sheila (photo c. 1960), 46 Marklew, William (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Marks, Bert (photo 1930s), 66 Marks, Elizabeth; daughter in law to Gregory Blakemore; buried in dung heap and reburied in churchyard, 16 Marks, H., 147 Marks, H. (photo 1927-28), 144 Marks, Vic; cricketer; at Catharine Wheel (photo 1983), 76 Marks, Wm., 18 "Mars Bars", 65 Marshall, Dr., 149 Martin, Phillip (photo March 1954), 108 Mary, Queen; 1935 Silver Jubilee; souvenir program (drawing), 34 Maseley, Roger (1740), 74 Masey, James; butcher, 18 Masey, Thomas; butcher, 18 Master, Chester, Mr., 175 Masters, Frankie (photo 1930s), 66 Masy, Susana, 17 Mather, Ruby (photo), 26 Mather, S. (photo 1949-50), 145 Mather, Same (photo), 26 Mathew, F.W.; author of 'Tales of the Blackdown Borderland', 172 Mathews, B.R.; Malaya 1956, 45 Mathews, Christine, 6 Mathews, P. (photo 1983-84), 145 Matthew Bridge (9 Sept 1691), 47 Matthews, Christine (photo c. 1960), 86 Matthews, Mark, Sgt.; Imperial Yeomanry, 176 Maundevill, Robert de, 15 Mawson, Annie; harpist, 138 Maxentius, Emperor, 77 Mayne, William, Master; rector 1549, 47 McClements, 149 McClintock, Donald, Dr., 152 McCulloch, Beryl (photo 1996), 142 McCulloch, Don (photo 16 Aug 1987), 142 McCulloch, Don; chairman (1987), 142 McCulloch, Ian (photo c. 1960), 46 McCulloch, Richard (photo c. 1960), 46 McKee, S. (photo c. 1947-48), 132 McLintock, Donald, Dr. (photo), 32 McQueen, Roy, Mr.; headmaster, 109 Meade-King, Dr., 149 Meads, Christine, Mrs. (photo), 32 Meads, J.D., Mrs., 131 Meads, Jonathan, Dr., 6 Meads, Jonathan, Dr. (1967), 151 Meads, Jonathan, Dr. (photo 1977), 148 Meads, Jonathan, Dr. (photo 3 March 1982), 148 Meads, Jonathan, Dr. (photo c. 1972), 148 Meads, Jonathan, Dr. (photo), 32 Meads, Jonathan, Dr.; retired (1999), 152 Meads, Jonathan, Mr.; local doctor, 109 Melhuish Cup; trophy, 142 Melhuish, F., Mr.and Mrs.; of Fircroft (30 July 1935), 105 Melhuish, F.; vice-president (photo 1927-28), 144 Melhuish, Frank, 20 Melhuish, Frank (1928), 142 Mercy, Susanna, 17 Meredith (two different doctors with this name), 149 Merlin ______, 20 Merry Harriers, 13 Mesolithic; 700BC, 13 Messenger, Michael; author; "Culm Valley Light Railway", 6 Messenger, Michael; his book "The Culm Valley Light Railway", 85 Metcalfe, Annie, 138 Metcalfe, Annie (photo), 136 Methodist Chapel; closed, 41 Methodist Chapel; High Street, 151 Methodist Chapel; High Street (photo 1960s), 49 Methodists, 48 Methodists; Wesleyans, 49 Michaelmas Fayre; Hemyock (27 Sept 1986)(photo), 55 Middle Mackham; Alexanderhayes (1423), 14 Middleton, Brian (photo c. 1960), 46 Middleton, Christine (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Midland Bank; recently demolished (photo), 23 Mile House, 119 Militia Act (1757), 117 Milk factory (photo aerial view), 70 Milk factory demolition (photo), 70 Milk reception bay (photo), 68, 69 Milkal Ltd; see J. Lyons and Co., 65 Miller, Bill (photo 1930s), 66 Miller, Bill (photo 1957-58), 67 Miller, J. (1945), 167 Miller, W. (photo), 68 Milles, Dean; historian; father of Jeremiah Milles, 56 Milles, Jeremiah; son of Dean Milles; close friend of Gen. Simcoe, 56 Millhayes, 59, 63 Millhayes (1897), 62 Millhayes; flooding, 173 Millhayes; Millheghes (1330); Myllehayes, 15 Millhayes; Mr. Manley, 51 Millhayes; pig market, 61 Millhayes; view towards Lower Millhayes (photo), 110 Millhayes; yearlings (photo 1922), 113 Millhays, 18 Milton, Brian (photo 1967), 165 Ministry of Food, 65 Mitcham, Jim (photo 1930s), 66 Mitchell, Diane (photo 1940s), 168 Mitchell, Diane (photo March 1954), 108 Mitchell, Margaret, 6 Mitchell, Margaret; post office (photo), 39 Mitchell, Paul (photo 1984-85), 146 Mitchell, Sidney Chas., 20 Mitchell, Terry (photo 1984-85), 146 Monk, Anne, 138 Monk, Anne (photo), 135 Monmouth Rebellion, 127 Monmouth Rebellion; also known as Western Rebellion, 115 Montcalm, General; Quebec (1759), 169 Montgomery; Eighth Army; El Alamein, 163 Moon, A. (photo 1983-84), 145 Moon, John; pupil (1819-20), 93 Moons, James, 75 Moore, E.; 1914-18, 45 Moore, Elizabeth, 17 Moore, Harry (?); and wife, 123 Moore, James, 16 Moore, Jane (photo 1940s), 168 Moore, Margaret (photo 1940s), 168 Moore, Mary, 17 Moore, Orpah, horse bolted; killed (1904), 98 Moore, Thomas (tablet), 43 Moore; family, 18 Moores Castle; owned by General Simcoe (1802), 171 Moores, Doreen (photo), 32 Moores, Spencer (photo), 32 Moores, Steve (photo), 32 Moorhayes Farm; John atte More, 15 More, John atte; Moorhayes Farm, 15 Morgan, Aaron, 123 Morgan, Adrian, 75 Morgan, Ellen, Mrs., 20 Morgan, Ellen, Mrs. (1935), 19 Morgan, Hugh, 17 Morgan, J. (1945), 167 Morgan, John (1761), 74 Morgan, Mary (photo 1919), 97 Morgan, Mary; Post Office, 150 Morgan, William, 17 Morgan, William; yeoman, 74 Morgan; burial, 45 Morrell, Les; bellringer (photo c. 1949), 42 Mortimer, Hugh and Ann; built Chapel Farm (early 1800s), 91 Mortimer, Jane; cemetary (+1831 age 93), 90 Mortimer, John, 118 Mortimer, John cemetary (+1831 age 100), 90 Mortimer, Miss; teacher, 106 Mortimore, Mr., 100 Moses, Humphrey, 17 Moulder, P.C.; policeman (photo c. 1920), 141 Mountshayes, 59 Mountshayne, 10, 17, 61, 62 Mountshayne; 'Maundeuilleheghs' (1330); 'Maundesheghes' (1359); Mounsheyes (1566), 15 Mountshayne; Milk Factory; John Clist's farm (16 May 1886), 60 Mountshayne; model orchard, 98 Mountshayne; piggery, 63 Mow Barton, 155 Mudditt, Georgie, 137 Muers, 128 Muir, Dr., 128 Mulle, Robert atte (1333); Millhayes (1566), 15 Murray, H. (photo 1927-28), 144 Mussolini; Sicily; Allied Conquest, 163 Mutter, L. (photo), 68 Mutter, Len; bellringer (photo), 42 Mutter, Mrs. (photo June 1955), 108 Mytton, Hugh, 163 Naish, 36 Naish, Mrs. (photo 1950s), 36 Napoleon, 163, 171 Napoleonic Wars, 59, 116 National Home Reading Union, 98 Naughty Gnome Trophy, 143 Nelhams, Julie (photo 1984-85), 146 Neolithic; 4500 - 2000BC, 13 Netherway, 36 Netherway, Leonard; bellringer (photo), 42 Netherway, Mary (photo 1950s), 36 Netherway, Mrs. (photo), 31 New House; see Edward Farrant, 81 New Inn, 73, 75, 79 New Inn (1812), 74 New Zealand, 65 New, Miss, 175 Newcot; close of land, 174 Newlands; four closes of land, 174 Newton Farm; Newton (1566), 15 Nonconformist; license required, 49 Nonconformity; wool merchants, 48 Norman Conquest, 115 Norman, J., 147 Norman, Mrs. (photo), 33 North Tawton, 119 North, W.H.; 1914-18, 45 Northam family (photo c. 1920), 37 Northam, "Granny" (photo c. 1920), 37 Northam, B. (1945), 167 Northam, B. (photo c. 1947-48), 132 Northam, Bill (photo 1930s), 66 Northam, Bill; early milk churn (photo), 65 Northam, Brian (photo c. 1960), 46 Northam, Charles (photo c. 1920), 37 Northam, Ciss (photo c. 1920), 37 Northam, Frank (photo c. 1920), 37 Northam, George (photo 1930s), 66 Northam, George (photo 1957-58), 67 Northam, George (photo c. 1920), 37 Northam, Gwen (photo c. 1920), 37 Northam, Ivy (photo c. 1920), 37 Northam, John (photo July 1986), 165 Northam, M. (1945), 167 Northam, May (photo c. 1920), 37 Northam, Michael (photo c. 1938-40), 102 Northam, Nancy (photo c. 1920), 37 Northam, Olive (photo c. 1920), 37 Northam, P. (1945), 167 Northam, P. (photo c. 1947-48), 132 Northam, S. (1945), 167 Northam, S. (photo c. 1947-48), 132 Northam, Shirley (photo c. 1947-48), 132 Northam, William (photo c. 1920), 37 Northan, John (photo June 1955), 108 Northhamptonshire (1752), 169 Norton Brewery; Taunton; receipt (18 Jan 1898) (illustration), 75 Nott, Dr., 149 Nowell, Venetia, 138 Oake; Somerset; ten miles from Hemyock, 60 Obermeister, B. (1945), 167 Obermeister, F. (1945), 167 Obermeister, Freda; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Oliver, 14 "Oliver"; show program 1995 (line drawing), 134 Oliver, Ian, 137 Oliver, Mr.; architect, 93 Ontario; Upper Canada, 169 "Open Day"; the first one (30 June 1955), 107 Operation Snowdrift (photo c. 1966), 168 Orchard, Defiance; gypsy; age 11 (1909), 99 Orchard, Joseph; gypsy; age 13 (1909), 99 Orders; to Army Cadet (reproduction), 128 Orpington House (photo), 23 Osmond, Beat (photo 1930s), 66 Otelin'; Culm Pyne, 14 Owlerscombe; close to present Owleycombe, 14 Owleycombe; close to Owlerscombe, 14 Oxenham, T.E.A.P., 20 Oxenpark Farm; Oxenparke Wood (1561), 15 Oxford; customers, 61 P.M.; Hemyock, 44 Paddington, 139 Pain, Arthur (June 1875), 81 Pain, Arthur Cadlick; born Battersea, London; West Country origins; engineering pupil, 79 Palmer, David (photo early 1990s), 46 Palmer, David (photo), 55 Palmer, David and Meg, 158 Palmer, James; no relation to Thomas Palmer (photo), 136 Palmer, Meg (photo), 55 Palmer, Thomas (photo), 136 Parfitt, Euphemie; of Willand, 49 Parfitt, James; of Willand, 49 Parish Hall; built 1927, 103 Parish registers; date from 1635; found in Devon Record Office, West Country Studies Library and Rector of Hemyock, 47 Park Linhay Cottage, 91 Parkinson, J. (photo 1948), 144 Parklands Estate, 109 Parliamentarians, 56 Parry (?), Harry, 123 Parsley, John; blacksmith, 18 Parsons, Bennie, 30 Parsons, Derrick (photo), 32 Parsons, Ernest Hy., 20 Parsons, Frank Stanley, 20 Parsons, Hilda (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Partridge, Margaret, Mrs.; Simcoe descendant, 172 Passmore, E. (photo 1927-28), 144 Passmore, F. (photo 1927-28), 144 Patchett, Shaun, 137 Patten, Faye, 133 Patten, Faye (photo), 135 Paul, George (photo c. 1920), 141 Paul, Vernon (photo c. 1920), 141 Payne, B. (1945), 167 Payne, G. (photo 1979), 109 Payne, J. (1945), 167 Payne, Mary (photo 1988), 36 Payne, P. (1945), 167 Payne, Wm., 20 Peardon, Kathleen (photo 1919), 97 Peasants' Revolt; Devon (1382), 53 Pen, Humphrey, 16 Pen, John, 16 Pencross, 8, 14, 143 Pencross Hill, 9, 35, 85 Pencross Hill (photos), 26 Pennells, P. (1945), 167 Pennington, Thomas; of Exeter (1621), 44 Penns; family; Hemyock villagers (1646), 16 Perkins, Father Terence (photo 1989), 48 Perle River; Culm River, 178 Perle-Weir, 179 Perliton; Uffculme, 178 Perlycombe; pseudonum for Hemyock given by R. D. Blackmore in his book Perlycross, 178 Perlycross, 179 Perlycross; Culmstock, 178 Perrott, Andrew (photo 1984-85), 146 Perrott, Andrew; snooker (photo 1991-92), 147 Perrott, Eileen, 6 Perrott, Fred, 6 Perrott, Fred (photo c. 1980), 147 Perrott, Fred; bellringer (photo 1970), 42 Perrott, Mrs. (photo June 1955), 108 Perrott, Roy (photo Christmas 1956), 108 Perrott, Roy, junr.; (photo c. 1980), 147 Perrott, Royston (photo c. 1980), 147 Perrott, Royston; bellringer (photo 1970), 42 Perry, Andrew; Hemyock Motors, 18 Perry, Geoff; Hemyock Motors, 18 Perryman, John; Methodist (Nov 1838), 49 Petch, Betty (photo early 1990s), 46 Peter, Gill, Mrs.; headship of schoolgirl, 109 Peter, John; parish clerk 1609-11, 43 Petters, Jeremiah, 17 Petticrew, Gerald (photo July 1986), 165 Philip, Mr.; Chief Education Officer for Devon (Feb 1952), 104 Phillips, ___? (photo 1919), 97 Phillips, Ivy (photo 1919), 97 Phillips, Mr. (photo c. 1920), 141 Pickard, Mr., 30 Pickfords, 139 Piers, Sue (photo 1996), 142 Pike, 18, 36 Pike, B. (1945), 167 Pike, Bill, 128 Pike, Bill (photo 1919), 97 Pike, Cecil (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Pike, Ellen (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Pike, Evelyn, 6 Pike, Evelyn (photo 1950s), 36 Pike, Evelyn, Mrs., 150 Pike, Evelyn, Mrs. (photo 1908), 72 Pike, Kit (photo 1930s), 66 Pike, Kit (photo 1957-58), 67 Pike, M. (1945), 167 Pike, Michael, 6 Pike, Michael (photo 1939-40), 102 Pike, Michael (photo c. 1949), 42 Pike, Michael (photo), 31 Pike, Mrs. (photo), 31 Pike, P., 163 Pike, Percy, 128 Pike, Percy (photo 1930s), 66 Pike, Percy (photo 1957-58), 67 Pike, R. (1945), 167 Pike, Rose (photo c. 1938-40), 102 Pike, Rose; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Pike, Wil, 35 Pike's Cottages (1632 onw.), 15 Pikes; family (1632 onw.), 15 Pinder, Caroline, 137 Pinder, Caroline (photo), 135 Pinder, Carolyn, 6 Pine, C., Mr.; Goodalls Farm, 91 Pithayne Farm, 14 Pitman, J. (photo 1949-50), 145 Pitminster; depot (Nov 1890), 61 Pitt Farm, 14 Plains of Abraham; Wolfe defeats Montcalm, 169 Plant; sterilising milk churns (photo), 68 Plymouth, 98, 109 Podringe, John, 16 Ponlett, Baron, 20 Pook, Henry, 118 Pook, Henry, Esq., 18 "pooks"; heaps, 158 Poole, Christopher, 133, 137 Poole, Joseph, 75 Pooley, Dick, 128 Pooley, Dick (photo 1930s), 66 Pooley, H.R.; 1939-45, 45 Pooley, R., 147 Pooley, Richard; cinema, 131 Pooley, Sergeant, 127 Pooley, Sgt., 128 Popham family; owned Hemyock Castle to the end of 17th c., 56 Popham family; principal landowners (1642), 115 Popham, Colin, 6 Popham, E.W., Revd.; board member, 93 Popham, Edward Leybourne; rector 1873, 47 Popham, Edward Wm. Leyborne, Esq., 18 Popham, John, Sir; Lord Chief Justice; sentenced to death Early of Essex, Sir Walter Raleigh, Guy Fawkes, Mary Queen of Scots, 55 Popham, Revd.; rector 1873-96, 43 Popham, Revd.; rector of Hemyock, 81 Portugal, 172 Posse Comitatus (1798), 117 Post, 18 Post Office (photo), 23 Pottere, John (1333), 15 Potter's Farm; John Pottere (1333), 15 Poulett, Lord; commander of royalist forces with Sir John Berkeley, Sir Richard Cholmondely and Colonel Blewitt (9 March 1644), 56 Pound's House; 'the Pounde' (1566), 15 Powell, Mr.; headmaster (1960), 107 Powell, Mr.; retired; headmaster (9 Sept 1969), 109 Pretoria, 176 Prideaux, 149 Priestman, 36 Primrose League (27 Aug 1897), 101 Pring, 116 Pring (Prinn); family, 18 Pring, Brenda (photo c. 1960), 46, 86 Pring, D. (photo 1927-28), 144 Pring, Denis (photo 1919), 97 Pring, Dennis, 128 Pring, Dennis Jn., 20 Pring, Emily (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Pring, Fredk., 20 Pring, Gerald; carpenter (photo 1973), 38 Pring, Margaret (photo 1940s), 168 Pring, Martin (photo 1967), 165 Pring, Martin (photo c. 1960), 46 Pring, Martin (photo), 26 Pring, Martin; bellringer (photo 1970), 42 Pring, Martin; Pring & Sons Carpenters and Joiners, 35 Pring, Martin; son of Gerald ring; carpenter; Culm Valley Funeral Services, 38 Pring, Nigel (photo March 1954), 108 Pring, Olive (photo 1919), 97 Pring, Queenie (1931), 131 Pring, Queenie (photo 1919), 97 Pring, Queenie (photo 1930s), 66 Pring, Queenie, Miss (photo c. early 1930s), 132 Pring, Susan (photo 1940s), 168 Pring, Susan (photo c. 1960), 46, 86 Prings, 19 Prinn (Pring); family, 18 Prounz, John, 16 Prows, Henry; rector 1493, 47 Prowse, Mr and Mrs.; retired (July 1953), 107 Prowse, Mr., 104, 105, 131 Prowse, Mr. (Monday 9 Oct 1944), 106 Prowse, Mr. (photo c. early 1930s), 132 Prowse, Mrs.; assistant teacher; wife of P.H. Prowse, 103 Prowse, P.H., 147 Prowse, P.H., Mr.; schoolhead master (12 April 1920), 103 Prowses, 159 "Prowses"; estate named for Mr and Mrs. Prowse, 107 Prowses; Pencross (photo), 26 Pudding Meads; close of land, 174 Pullen, W., Revd., 176 Pump, The; poem, 29 Pumpington; Wellington, Somerset, 178 Purcell, Leslie (photo c. 1960), 46, 86 Purchase; burial, 45 Puritanism; wool merchants, 48 Pursey, mrs. (photo 1949-50), 36 Pynu, Herbert de (1242), 15 Quakers, 119 Quakers; Religious Society of Friends, 48 Quantick, David, 133 Queen Victoria (1901), 30 Queen's Cottage; Taunton, 27 Queen's Rangers, 169 Quick, Harold (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Quick, Mark, 118 Quick, Mrs. (photo 1908), 72 Quick, R., Mr., 29 R.L.; Hemyock, 44 Rabjohns, Frank; farmboy; threw stone (1886), 100 Radford, Clarence (photo), 31 Radulphus le Crokker (1330), 15 "Railway"; New Inn, 75 Railway Company (Nov 1872), 79 "Railway, The", 77 Ralph, Master; rector 1283, 47 Ramster, Dorothy; buried 1701; Quaker, 48 Ramster, Frances; daughter of John; married 1688 William Southwood; Quaker, 48 Ramster, Joan; 1682; Quaker, 48 Ramster, John; buried 1700 aged 80; Quaker, 48 Ramster, Prudence; buried 1703; Quaker, 48 Ramster, William; buried 1701; Quaker, 48 Rancombe, 14 Rational Friendly Society, 28 Rawridge; in Upottery, 61 Rayner, Alexander, M.D.; physician of Bath (18 Sept 1746), 43 Rayner, Edward, 90 Rayner, Edward, M.A.; rector 1739 to death 2 March 1775, 43 Rayner, Edward; husband of Elizabeth Rayner, 43 Rayner, Edward; rector, 56 Rayner, Edward; rector 1739, 47 Rayner, Elizabeth; wife of Edward Rayner (+17 June 1769), 43 Read, John; husband of Joan; buried 1696; Quaker, 48 Red Devon; cattle; beef and milk, 153 Red Devon; on the Square (photo c. 1910), 162 Redford, Walter (photo), 31 Redwood, B. (1945), 167 Redwood, Brian, 27 Redwood, Brian; brother of David; Scout (photo), 165 Redwood, David; cub (photo), 165 Redwood, George; home at Rosemary Lane, Clayhidon; first sermon (25 Nov 1833), 51 Redwood, Leonard, Mr.; tonsils removed; late, 149 Redwood, Paul, 6, 27 Redwood, Walter J.; Paulton, Somerset (1933), 27 Redwood, William, 20, 75 Redwood's bus (photo), 26 Redwood's Coaches, 27 Reed, Hy., 20 Reed, J., Mr.; first post-war headmaster; ex-RAF pilot (1952), 107 Reed, Jack, Mr.; headmaster (photo June 1955), 108 Reed, Miss, 100 Reed, Mr. (photo May 1953), 108 Reed, Mr.; school garden (Boxing Day 1953), 107 Reed, Mrs. (photo), 31 Reed, Peter, 44 Reed, Peter (photo early 1990s), 46 Regency House; Calf Club 60th Anniversary (1981), 114 Revel Sunday; first Sunday after September 14th, 177 Reynell, Thomas, 16 Reynolds family; of Clayhidon, 180 Reynolds, Mrs.; lawyer's widow; Station Road resident 1936-37, 48 Rhodes, 149 Rich, Mary (photo 1950s), 36 Richard I; reign (1159-99), 53 Richard II; permission to fortify and crennalate Hemyock Manor (5 Nov 1380), 53 Richard, Mr.; first deputy headmaster (1967), 107 Richards, Antony (photo c. 1920), 141 Richards, Harry, 128 Richardson, Clive; headmaster, 131 Richardson, Clive; musical director/producer; retired 1980, 133 Richardson, Mr.; headmaster (9 Sept 1969), 109 Richardson, Olive; and wife; Australia; death, 137 Richardson, Olive; headmaster (photo), 92 Ridgeway, W.; 1914-18, 45 Ridgeway, Walter (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Ridgewood Hill, 9 Riding, Miss, 175 Ridler, Alan (photo June 1955), 108 Risedon, Stephen, 16 Robert de Maundevill, 15 Robert, Lord, 176 Robertson, Maureen (photo 1996), 142 Robson, Alison, 138 Robson, Alison (photo), 135 Rochell, Ann, 133 Rochell, Ann (photo), 135 Rochell, Anne, 137 Rogation Day; at Culm Davy Chapel (photo c. 1960), 86 Roger, Thomas, 16 Roman, 153 Roman Catholics, 48 Roman Catholie Chapel of Ease; closed 1996, 41 Romans, 13 Rommel; El Alamein, 163 Root, Jane, 6 Root, Keith, 6 Root, Keith and Jane (1982), 77 Root, Keith and Jane; licensees Catharine Wheel (photo 1983, 76 Root, Martin, 133 Ropers (photo), 33 Rose Cottage; Fore Street, 27 Rothewell, William; rector 1395, 47 Rougemont Hotel; Exeter; Culm Davy auction (23 Sept 1921), 91 Rowe, 149 Rowland, L. (photo 1949-50), 145 Rowland, L.V. (photo 1948), 144 Rowse, P.; trainer (photo 1927-28), 144 Rowsell, H.; 1914-18, 45 Royalists; prisoners, 56 Ruffell-Hazell, Patsy, 6, 133, 137 Ruffell-Hazell, Patsy (photo), 134, 136 Rugg, Willie; drowned in millstream (7 Jan 1901), 101 Ruggin; West Buckland; depot (Jan 1889), 61 Ruridecanal Magazine, 177 Rydgewaye, Elizabeth, 16 Saint Catharine; martyr, 77 Saint George; Culm Davy chapel, 90 Saint Joseph's; Roman Catholic Chapel; closed Feb 1996 (photo 1989), 48 Saint Margaret's Stream; east of Castle Hill; cholera epidemic (March 1832), 51 Saint Mary's Church (1840s), 173 Saint Mary's Churchill's, 77 Saint Mary's Parish Church; oldest Hemyock parish church, 41 Saint Mary's Parish Church; pre-1920 postcard exterior view, 40 Saint Mary's Parish Church; pre-1920 postcard interior view, 40 Saint Mary's; Hemyock Churchill's, 18 Saint Mawes, Cornwall; MP Simcoe (1790), 170 Salter, 36 Salter, A. (photo 1927-28), 144 Salter, Albert, 128 Salter, Donald; bellringer; RAF (photo c. 1949), 42 Salter, Emily (photo 1950s), 36 Salter, Frank, 20 Salter, G. (photo 1983-84), 145 Salter, G. (photo late 1950s), 146 Salter, George, 128 Salter, George (photo c. 1923), 159 Salter, Gerald (photo 1984-85), 146 Salter, Gordon; Canada, 114 Salter, H. (1945), 167 Salter, Hanna, 123 Salter, Jack, 30 Salter, Jn., 20 Salter, Kevin (photo 1984-85), 146 Salter, Kevin; snooker (photo 1991-92), 147 Salter, L. (photo 1949-50), 145 Salter, L.J. (photo 1948), 144 Salter, Len, 6 Salter, Mary (photo 1919), 97 Salter, Mary (photo 1940s), 168 Salter, Mary (photo), 31 Salter, May (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Salter, Mr., 29 Salter, Mrs. (photo 1949-50), 36 Salter, Mrs. (photo c. 1960), 86 Salter, Percy (photo 1930s), 66 Salter, Phyll, 6 Salter, Phyllis, 166 Salter, Phyllis (photo), 26 Salter, Raymond (photo June 1955), 108 Salter, Rita (photo c. 1960), 86 Salter, Stanley (photo early 1940s), 128 Salter, Thomas; convicted Spring & Autumn 1680 at Cullompton; Quaker, 48 Salter, Walter (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Salter, Wm. Jas., 20 Salter; burial, 45 Samiaco; origination of "Hemyock" name, 14 Sampford Arundel; parish, 13 Samuels, Brian; author "True Hearts and Sound Bottoms"; Hemyock bellringer, 44 San Domingo; modern Haiti, 171 Sandeford Landgemaere, 13 Sanders, Beryl (photo June 1955), 108 Sanders, Hilda, 19 Sanders, James, 123 Sanders, Mary (photo June 1955), 108 Sanders, Mrs. (photo June 1955), 108 Sanders, Percy, 19 Sandford Point, 13 Sandford, Jack (photo c. 1920), 141 Sandford, Rosemary (photo 31 Jan 1921), 112 Sandford, Rosemary; Xmas card 1921 (reproduction), 112 Sandford, T.R.; director Culm Valley Dairy Co., Ltd., 112 Sandford, Tom (photo c. 1920), 141 Sandhurst; next to Manse; Dr. Griffin home, 150 Sandilands, Andrew, 133, 137 Sarah; wife of John Farrant of Culmpine (+22 Nov 1796 aged 42), 45 Sargent, Mr.; of Chawleigh, 94 Sarle, Amboras, 17 Sarlo (?), Peter, 123 Saunders, Elizabeth, 74 Saunders, John; yeoman (1758), 74 Saunders, May (photo 1996), 142 Saunders, W. (1761), 74 Saw Mill; yard c. 1891 - 1893 (photo), 21 Saxons; c.900AD, 13 Scadding, 116 Scadding, Aaron, 17, 18, 123 Scadding, Aaron; at Oxenpark, 74 Scadding, Charles; at Brownings, 74 Scadding, John, 17 Scadding, John (1754), 74 Scadding, John; estate manager for Simcoes, 170 Scadding, Richard, 74 Scadding, William, 74 Scadding, Wm., 123 Scaddon, John, 16 Scarletina; school closing eight weeks (Oct 1883), 94 School hoeing (photo 1938), 102 School Log; Extracts (1888-1919), 101 Scoble Plant Hire, 35 Scoble, Debbie (photo), 32 Scoble, Sarah (photo), 32 Scotland, 111 Scott, James; late Duke of Monmouth, 116 Scouts (photo July 1977), 165 Scouts; Blue Anchor (photo c. 1941), 164 Scouts; wartime (photo), 165 Scroff, 149 Sealed Knot (group photo), 12 Sealed Knot Society (25-26 June 1994), 58 Searle, Ambrose, 17 Searle, Ann; Baptist (Nov 1832), 50 Searle, Richard; Baptist (Nov 1832), 50 Second Somersets; formerly 40th Regiment of Foot, 169 Second World War, 65 Sedgemoor, 116 Selley; buried, 45 Selway, William, 173 Serle, John; parish clerk in 1634 to 1731, 43 Serle; family, 18 Serles Close; owned by General Simcoe (1802), 171 Seward Cup (April 1984), 143 Shaddock, George, 75 Shakle, John, 16 Shelbroke, John, 89 Shepherd, Mr. (photo c. 1920), 141 Sheppard family, 58 Sheppard, Captain and wife; daughter, 58 Sheppard, Margaret, 6 Sheppard, margaret, Dr.; daughter of William and Phyllis Sheppard, 58 Sheppard, Margaret; current owner of Hemyock Manor; author of Hemyock Castle, 53 Sheppard, Phyllis; wife of William Sheppard, 58 Sheppard, William; Captain; OBE; RN; "Bill", 58 Shepperd, Mervyn (photo c. 1938-40), 102 Sherborne, Bishop of; Asser, 13 Shere, 36 Shere, Lynette (photo), 32 Sherlock, Robert; history of St. Mary's, 43 Shire, Arthur, 128 Shoebrooks; at Hemyock, 89 Show Programme; Scouts (1943) (line drawing), 167 Show Programme; Scouts (1945), 167 Shuttleton, 174 Shuttleton Farm; 'Sheteldoune' (1566); 'Shittledon' (1583), 15 Shuttleton; village south of Hemyock, 56 Sidmouth, Viscount; Henry Addington, 173 Sidmouth, Viscount; Rawridge, 61 Sigemund; Anglo-Saxon warrior; reputedly buried at Simonsburrow (7th-8th c.), 171 Sigemund; Saxon warrior, 13 Simco, John Graves, 6 Simcoe family; male line died out (late 19th c.), 174 Simcoe, Anne; daughter of General Simcoe; married John Alford (1851), 173 Simcoe, E.P., Mrs.; lady of the manor, 18 Simcoe, Elizabeth Posthuma (+1850), 173 Simcoe, Elizabeth; widow of Gen. John Graves Simcoe, 41 Simcoe, Francis Gwillim; eldest son of General Simcoe; joined Army (+6 April 1821 age 21), 174 Simcoe, Francis Gwillim; Simcoe's eldest son died at Siege of Badajoz, 172 Simcoe, Francis; child of John and Elizabeth Simcoe, 170 Simcoe, General, 127 Simcoe, General; died at house of Archdeacon Moore; buried 4 Nov 1806 Wolford Chapel, 172 Simcoe, General; late, 18 Simcoe, H.A., Rev.; sermon poster (Wed 28 July 1847), 174 Simcoe, Henry Addington, 173 Simcoe, Henry Addington, Revd.; son of Gen. John Graves Simcoe, 41 Simcoe, Henry Addington; second son of General Simcoe; parish priest Egloskerry, Cornwall; five sons (+1868), 174 Simcoe, John Graves, Colonel (portrait), 170 Simcoe, John Graves, General; Commander of Western England, 117 Simcoe, John Graves, Lieutenant-General; born Cotterstock, 169 Simcoe, John Graves, Sir; see Graves Simco, 56 Simcoe, John Kennaway, Captain; General Simcoe's grandson; sale of Hemyock properties (1869), 174 Simcoe, John; father of General Simcoe; naval captain married to Katharine Stamford (+1759 buried at sea), 169 Simcoe, Katharine; daughter of General Simcoe, 173 Simcoe, Misses; daughters of Gen. John Graves Simcoe, 41 Simcoe, Mrs., 173, 174 Simcoe, Percy; younger brother of General Simco; drowned in River Exe Exeter, 169 Simcoe, Sophia; child of John and Elizabeth Simcoe, 170 Simmonds, Frank, 128 Simonsburrow, 13, 172 Simonsburrow; or "Symonsburrow", 10 Simpson, Brian, 6, 152 Simundesburgha; "Sigemund's Hill"; earliest written record (c. 1190), 172 Sive, Maung Tint, Mr.; Burma (1936), 105 Slater, Edie (photo 1919), 97 Slater, T. (photo 1983-84), 145 Sloman, L. (photo 1979), 109 Slowman, F. (photo 1948), 144 Small, B., 163 Small, B. (1945), 167 Small, Brian; bellringer (photo c. 1949), 42 Small, George & Sons, 20 Small, H. (1945), 167 Small, P. (1945), 167 Small, R.J.; 1939-45, 45 Small, S. (1945), 167 Smearthorpe; aerodrome, 27 Smith, Alec (photo 1995), 35 Smith, Ann; daughter of Robert; married Oct 1706 at Spicelands, Thomas Hayle; Quaker, 48 Smith, Beryl (photo), 55 Smith, D.E. (photo 1948), 144 Smith, Elizabeth, 16 Smith, Fanny, Mrs., 20 Smith, Jennifer (photo June 1955), 108 Smith, Joseph; buried Oct 1701; Quaker, 48 Smith, Leslie (photo), 33 Smith, Monica (photo), 136 Smith, R., 163 Smith, Robert; Quaker, 48 Smith, Winnie (photo c. 1923), 159 Smithy (photo c. 1910), 162 Snell, F.J.; author The Blackmore Country, 61 Snell, F.J.; author; "The Blackmore Country" (1906), 10 Snooker Club, 147 Snowstorm (18 Jan 1881), 94 Soby, Tony, 6 Social and Welfare Club, 131 Somerhaies, John, 17 Somerhayes, John, 17 Somerhayes, John (1708), 93 Somerset, 9, 65 Somerset Geriatricians, 152 Somerton, 119 Somerton; Somerset, 118 Sommers, Nicholas; of Uffculme; married Oct 1706 Ann Ackland; Quakers, 48 Soundy, Mr., 19 South Africa, 30 South Coast; of Devon, 27 South Tawton, 119 South, Harold (photo march 1954), 108 South, Janet (photo June 1955), 108 South-East Asia, 65 Southewoode, 36 Southewoode, Nicholas, 16 Southey family; Culm Davy burial, 90 Southey, Geo.; Sgt. (1800-02), 117 Southey, John (1787-88), 74 Southey, John; Ensign (1800-02), 117 Southey, John; Sgt. (1800-02), 117 Southey, Saml.; Drummer (1800-02), 117 Southwood, Mr., 157 Southwood, Samuel; mortgage (1736), 154 Southwood, William; of Uffculme; married Frances Ramster 1680; Quaker, 48 Spanish Armada; English Channel, 87 Spark, Robt., 123 Spark, Tho., 74 Spark; burial, 45 Sparks, D. (photo 1979), 109 Sparks, G. (photo 1983-84), 145 Sparks, June, 134 Sparks, Sarah; bitten by dog (1897), 98 Sparrow, James; rector 1817, 47 Spettigue, 149 Spicelands; near Culmstock; Quaker Meeting House, 48 Spicer, Richard, Sir; rector 1384, 47 Spiller, Brian (photo March 1954), 108 Sprague, David (photo), 136 Sprague, Wm., 123 Springfontein, 176 Spurgeon, C.H., Revd.; preacher of Metropolitan Tabernacle, London, 51 Spurway, Henry, 75 Spurway, Wm. Hy., Esq., 18 Square, Hemyock Village; present Broadway (photo), 22 St. Clere, John, 16 St. Herblon; France, 180 St. John's Ambulance, 152 St. Mary's Bookstall; VE Day Anniversary (photo 1995), 35 Stallard, Heather, 35, 152 Stallard, Robin, 34, 35 Stamford, Katharine; wife of Captain John Simcoe, 169 Stamp & Sons, Messrs.; solicitors Honiton, 174 Stamp, Harold W.T.; rector 1949, 47 Stamp, Revd. (photo c. 1949), 42 Standing Committee of Civilian and Service Representatives; Exeter, 118 Standwick, Wm.; Sgt. (1800-02), 117 Staple and Hatch Inn (1803), 119 Staple Hills, 9 Star Inn, 74 Star Inn (1812), 75 Star Inn (photo 1908), 72 Star Inn; after fire of 1928 (photo), 72 Star Inn; before 1920s (photo), 72 Star Inn; burned 1928 (photo), 21 Star Inn, The; meeting (1 Jan 1873), 79 "Star, The", 77 Star, The; burned later (photo), 23 Station Road (photo 1963), 26 Station Road (photo), 24 Station Road; barbershop opened by elderly Italian, 129 Station Road; towards Millhayes (photo), 23 Stedcombe House; retreat to (9 March 1644), 56 Steeple jack (photo), 71 Stenner, Mr.; of Tiverton, 60 Stepney, Christine, 138 Stepney, Christine (photo), 135, 136 Stepney, Christine; wife of David Stepney, 19 Stepney, Dave, 133 Stepney, David, 133, 137, 138 Stepney, David (photo), 135, 136 Stepney, David; deceased; husband of Christine Stepney, 19 Stepney, Martin, 137 Stewar, Jan; pseudonym for A.J. Coles; author of books in Devonshire dialect, 103 Stewart, Miss; of Exeter; photographer (14 July 1898), 101 Still, Mrs. (photo 1949-50), 36 Still,. Gary (photo c. 1960), 46 Stokes, Harry; of Woodbury (see "The Book of Woodbury"), 44 Stokes, P. (1945), 167 Stokes, Paul (photo c. 1938-40), 102 Stone, Robert; pupil, 93 Stone, William; pupil (1819-20), 93 Stoneman, Francis Manley (+age 46), 174 Stoneman, John; Newcot, 174 Stradling, Jn., 20 Stradling, John (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Stradling, L. (1945), 167 Stradling, Mr., 163 Stradling, Victor (photo 1919), 97 Straight Ash; Culm Davy, 89 Straight Ash-Sidwells; area of Hemyock, 14 Straw House, 155 Strawbridge, D., 139 Strawbridge, Dick (photo c. 1910), 140 Strawbridge, Dick (photo c. 1920), 141 Strawbridge, Mr. (photo), 31 Strawbridge, R.H., 147 Strawbridge, Rd. Hine, 20 Streate, Richard, 16 Stuart, Leonard, 128 Subscription appeal (1864)(line drawing), 51 Sulca; Saxon lady c. 700-800AD, 14 "sull"; Devonshire word for "plough", 155 Summers, Chas., 20 Summers, Harry (photo 1930s), 66 Summers, Harry (photo c. 1920), 141 Summers, I. (1945), 167 Summers, J. (1945), 167 Summers, J. (photo c. 1947-48), 132 Summers, Julie (photo 1940s), 168 Summers, Juliet; Girl Guides (photo), 164 Summers, Mr., 29 Summers, Sarah, 137 Summers, Sarah (photo), 135 Summers, Stuart (photo early 1990s), 46 Summers, Stuart (photo), 135, 136 Summers, Stuart and Sarah, 138 Summers, Y. (1945), 167 Summers, Yvonne (photo c. 1938-40), 102 Sun Yat, Mr.; educationalist; Indian (1931), 105 Surrey Hills, 9 Sussex Regiment; formerly 35th Regiment of Foot, 169 Sutton, Elizabeth; supply teacher (Spring 1960), 166 Swayne, John; rector 1549, 47 Sweden, 71 Sweetland, Michael (photo June 1955), 108 Sworder, Geoff, 137 Symes, Daphne (photo 1996), 142 Symons, Ernest; bellringer (photo c. 1949), 42 Symons, Mr. (photo), 31 Symons, Rt., 20 Symons, Stan (photo), 31 Symonsborough Mission School; Mr and Mrs. Gill, 176 Symonsburrow; or "Simonsburrow", 10 Symonsburrow; Simonsburrow; 'Simundesbergha' (1190); 'Symondesborough Corner' (1566); burial place of Sigemund, 15 Taft, William, 20 Tait, Bob (photo 1926), 159 Tait, Mr., 30 Tait, Robert (photo c. 1910), 140 Tait, Robert (photo c. 1920), 141 Tait, Robert; retired businessman, 150 Tait, W., Mr.; treasurer of bowling club, 139 Tait, William (photo c. 1910), 140 Tait, William, Mr. (photo c. 1920), 141 Tait, William; retired businessman, 150 Talbot, Thos., 20 Tales of the Blackdown Borderland; author F.W. Mathews (published 1923), 172 Tallett; first floor open area above barn, 155 Tamar, River, 104 Tancock, C. (photo 1948), 144 Tancock, Cyril (30 July 1935), 105 Tancock, Frank, 20 Tancock, Frank (photo), 31 Tancock, Stanley, 29 Tapscott, James, 75 Tapscott, Mrs., 139 Tartaglia, Ted, 6, 159 Tartaglia, Ted (photo May 2000), 130 Tartaglia, Ted; scout (photo), 165 Tate, W.E.; author; "The Parish Clerk", 43 Taunton, 13, 79, 98, 106, 116, 139, 143, 149, 152, 157 Taunton Hospital, 29 Taylor & Co., John; of Loughborough, 44 Taylor, Geoff, 77 Tedburrow, 13 Tedburrow Farm (1566), 15 Tedder family; graveyard, 90 Tedder, Arthur William; son of Sir Arthur Tedder; later Lord Tedder (1946); WWII (+1967), 90 Tedder, Arthur, C.B., Sir; native of Kensington London; graveyard; wife and daughter interred also, 90 Tedders Close'; Hemyock, 91 Teddington; Middlesex; R.D. Blackmore, 178 Teignmouth, 177 Tennis Club (June 1920), 147 Terry, Mrs.; influenza, 175 Thaba'nchu, 176 Thatcher, Mrs. (photo), 32 Thegns; Anglo-Saxon military elite, 115 Theobald, 14 Thirty-fifth Regiment of Foot; later Sussex Regiment, 169 Thomas, E., Miss; Culm Davy Farm, 91 Thomas, Emily, Miss, 20 Thomas, H., Mr.; Culm Davy Farm, 91 Thomas, Henry, 94 Thomas, Joe; bellringer (photo c. 1949), 42 Thomas, John; killed by wagon wheels 16 June 1793, 47 Thomas; burial, 45 Thompson, Gladys (photo 1996), 142 Thorne, 128 Thorne, Bob; of Wellington (1930s), 163 Thorne, Bob; Scoutmaster, 166 Thorne, J.R. (photo 1948), 144 Thorne, R., 128 Thorne, R.L., Mr.; variety show (Sat 11 April 1942), 163 Thorverton, 119 Three Corner Close; a field, 155 Ticehurst family; owners of Castle Farm after Paynes, 57 Tilend, John, 16 Tiverton, 27, 79, 109, 139 Tiverton and District Hospital; founded 1852, 150 Tiverton East Ruridecanal Magazine (1900), 175 Tiverton Junction, 64, 67, 81, 94 Tiverton Junction; railway line from Hemyock opened (1876), 59 Tiverton Junction; see Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, 57 Tiverton School, 85 Tiverton Volunteers, 81 Toms, Miss (March and July 5th, 1905), 100 Toms, Miss; assistant teacher (Monday June 12th, and June 20th ,1905), 99 Toogood, William (1583), 15 Toogood's Cottage; William Toogood (1583), 15 Tooker, William; Reeve (1611), 89 Topsham, 172 Toronto, City of, 171 Tower of London, 116 Town Mead; owner Mr. Manley, 93 Townsend, James, 75 Townsend, Jas.; farmer & owner, 18 Townsend, Jno.; farmer & owner, 18 Trafford; first lorry, 65 Trenchard, Anne (photo 1940s), 168 Trenchard, Jack, 128 Trevellys, William, Master; rector 1378, 47 Trevethen, Robert; rector 1461, 47 Trickey Warren; later named Churchstanton, 129 Trickey, Albert; handcut in chaff cutter, 98 Trickey, Bill, 128 Trickey, Bill (photo 1957-58), 67 Trickey, F. (photo 1948), 144 Trickey, Fred (photo 1930s), 66 Trickey, Harry, 128 Trickey, Harry (photo 1957-58), 67 Trickey, K. (1945), 167 Trickey, Penny (photos), 134 Trickey, Phylis (photo), 33 Trickey, R., 163 Trickey, R. (1945), 167 Trickey, R. (photo c. 1947-48), 132 Trickey, W. (photo 1948), 144 Trickey, W.B. (1945), 167 Trickey, W.R. (1945), 167 Trickey, Warren; aerodrome, 27 Tricky, Bill (photo 1930s), 66 Trigges, William; woodward (1611), 89 Trim, Charles; bellringer (photo c. 1949), 42 Troake, James; farmer & owner, 18 Troake, Shirley (photo June 1955), 108 Trott, Harry (photo 1926), 159 True, 36 "True Hearts and Sound Bottoms" by Brian Samuels, 44 Trull, 157 Truman, Dr.; 'mental specialist' (1924), 104 Tuck descendants, 58 Tuck, James; farmer, 18 Tuck, James; farmer; resident of Castle Farm (mid-19th c.); age 45 (1841 census), 57 Tuck, Mary; wife of James Tuck; aged 50 (1841 census); eight children with James, 57 Tucker, John; yeoman; shareholder, 81 Tucker, William (photo), 112 Tunn, Arthur, Sir; travel magnate and philanthropist, 150 Turke, John, 17 Turner, Ann (photo c. 1960), 46 Turner, Miss; teacher, 106 Turner, Side (photo c. 1960), 46 Turnpike Road; Taunton to Honiton, 119 Twig, Wm., 123 Uffculme, 14, 27, 107, 116, 157 Uffculme Environmental, 35 Uffculme Mills; receipt (Lady Day 1897)(illustration), 75 Uffculme; new school, 104 Uffculme; 'Perliton', 178 Unigate Foods Ltd., 71 Unigate Foods Ltd.; ceased production (31 Oct 1975), 67 Unigate; owner of milk factory (Oct 1975), 85 United Dairies Litd. Calf Club No. 1 (14 Oct 1920), 111 United Dairies Ltd.; of London, 64 Upottery; airfields, 129 Upsteps; Hides' Shop (photo), 22 Usher's Brewery, 75 Uvedale, Margaret de; néée de Hydone; wife of Sir Peter de Uvedale, 41 Uvedale, Peter, 18 Uvedale, Peter de, Sir (+1336), 53 Uvedale, Peter de, Sir; husband of Margaret de Uvedale, 41 Valentine; burial, 45 VE Day (8 May 1945), 106 Venestas (photo), 68 Venn, Marjorie, Miss, 20 Verman(?), Hezekiah, 75 Vernon, Lord; estate in Derbyshire (1886), 60 Vian, George (early 1950s), 77 Vian, Raymond (photo June 1955), 108 Vicar of Dunkeswell; Abbey Church (photo 1908), 72 Victoria, Queen (1901), 30 Victoria, Queen; Diamond Jubilee (21 June 1897), 101 Victory Cup (1951-52), 143 Village animal and crops list 1798-1803 (reproduction), 122 Village Crier; auction notice (facsimile), 155 Vincent, A.; 1914-18, 45 Violet Chapman Trust, 152 "Viridor", 35 Visitations; last one 1686, 91 Voss, John; letter to General Simcoe (27 March 1802) (copy), 172 Voss, John; of Culmstock (March 1802), 171 W.G.; Hemyock, 44 W.K.; Hemyock, 44 Wakefield, Mr., 19 Waldron family; 17th c. (floor slab), 43 Waldron, Clement, 89 Waldron, Mary; church gift (tablet), 44 Waldron, Mary; spinster late of Honiton (tablet), 43 Waldron, Philip; gentleman, 18 Waldron's Charity, 18 Walheim; Germany, 180 Walker, David; photographer from Wellington, 6 Walker, John; shopkeeper & tailor, 18 Walker, Mary; pupil (1819-20), 93 Walker, Thomas, Mr., 51 Walker, William, 75 Walker, Wm.; tailor, 18 Wall, Catherine, 138 Wall, Catherine (photo), 135 "wallestt"; brushwood often tied into faggots, 155 Walrond Cup (1933-34), 143 Walrond, Henry, 16 Walters, W., Mr.; conductor, 33 Wapping, 116 War Agricultural Executive Committee, 129 War Memorial of Hemyock; site of old church house demolished 1886 (photo), 45 Ward, John; grower of Alpine plants, 180 Warden, Matt, 137, 138 Warden, Steve, 137 Warden, Steve (photo), 136 Wardover, Marke; burial (1 June 1646), 16 Ware, John, Sir; Parliamentary Commander at Lyme; 'siege' of Hemyock; journal entry (4 March 1644), 56 Warners; of London, 44 Warre, Francis, Rev.; L.L.B., 18 Warre, Francis; rector 1829, 47 Warren, 36 Warren, Brenda (photo 1940s), 168 Warren, Brenda (photo March 1954), 108 Warren, F., Mr.; teacher, 107 Warren, Frank, Mr.; senior master (photo March 1954), 108 Warren, Mrs.; mursery helper, 107 Washington, George, General, 170 Wassink, Betty (photo), 55 Wassink, Ted, 133 Wassink, Ted (photo), 55 Watson, Alan; bellringer (photo 1970), 42 Way, Mrs., 20 Wayland, Jean, 133 Webber, 36 Webber, A., 163 Webber, A. (1945), 167 Webber, Debbie, 6 Webber, Edward, 74 Webber, John (photo 1930s), 66 Webber, Marjorie (photo), 29 Webber, Marjory (photo 1950s), 36 Webber, Marjory (photo), 31 Webber, Mr. & Mrs.; fish child chip van (photo c. 1972), 25 Webber, Robert; married 1693 Mary Clist; Quaker, 48 Webber, Walter (photo c. 1910-12), 96 Webber, Wltr. Jas., 20 Wedding; Duke of York and Princess Mary of Teck (6 July 1893), 101 Weeks, V. (photo c. 1947-48), 132 Wellington, 65, 149, 157 Wellington Cottage Hospital; founded by Edgerton-Burnetts (1892), 150 Wellington Fire Brigade; Captain Eno, 33 Wellington Hospital, 29 Wellington Maternity Home; built by Fox family, 150 Wellington Monument, 139 Wellington Park (1 June 1906), 139 Wellington School, 27 Wellington South Street Centenary Band (photo), 33 Wellington, Devon, 171 Wellington; bus route (1945), 27 Wellington; north road from, 35 Wellington; parish, 13 Wells, 116 Wells, Roger, Dr. (1975), 151 Wells, Roger, Dr. (photo 1977), 148 Wells, Roger, Dr. (photo 3 March 1982), 148 Welwyn Garden City; Reading, 114 Wesleyan Chapel; Methodist (photo 1962), 50 Wesleyan Sunday School; later Methodist Sunday School (1927), 103 West Buckland, 157 West Buckland; parish, 13 West Somerset Hospitals, 143 West Somerset Railway, 85 West Zeal, 119 Western National, 27 Western Zoyland (5 July 1685), 116 Westlake, Margaret, 89 Westlake, Margarete; widow; Wigglesforde; Downcrofte, 87 Weston; West Farm (1566), 15 Westown, 18 |