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Honiton in 1530
Trans. Devon. Assoc. vol. 30, (1898), pp. 117-126.
by
Frances B. Troup
Prepared by Michael Steer
Honiton is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Honetone, meaning a farm belonging to Huna. It became an important market town, known for its lace making, skills introduced by Flemish immigrants in the Elizabethan era. In the 17th century thousands of people produced lace by hand in their homes, and later in the 19th century Queen Victoria had her wedding dress made of Honiton lace. The town also became known for its pottery. Google with the Archive Organization has sponsored the digitisation of books from several libraries. The Internet Archive makes available, in its Community Texts Collection (originally known as Open Source Books), books that have been digitised by Google from a number of libraries. These are books on which copyright has expired, and are available free for educational and research use. This rare book was produced from a copy held by the New York Public Library, and is available from the Internet Archive.
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A | |
Arundell, Humphrey | 120 |
B | |
Becket, St Thomas | 124 |
Bonville, Cicely | 120 |
C | |
Carew, Sir Gawen | 120 |
Carew, Sir George | 120 |
Carew, Sir Peter | 120 |
Charde family | 119, 126 |
Charde, Thomas | 125 |
Chepman, John | 121, 124, 126 |
Cleaveland, Ezra | 122 |
Cocks, Sir John | 123 |
Courteny arms | 122 |
Courtenay family | 119-21 |
Courtenay, Hugh | 121 |
Courtenay, Nicholas | 123 |
Courtenay, Bishop Peter | 121 |
Courtenay, Bishop Richard | 121 |
Courtenay, William | 123 |
D | |
Drake family | 120 |
Dunkeswell, Abbot of | 118, 120 |
F | |
Ford, Abbot of | 121, 125 |
Fortibus, Isabella de | 121 |
Fynour, Robert | 121 |
G | |
Grandisson, Bishop | 124 |
H | |
Hanna | 117 |
Hede, Joan | 122 |
Hede, William | 122 |
Henry VIII | 119-20, 122 |
Hingeston-Randolph, Prebendary | 124, 126 |
Hungerford, Lord | 122 |
K | |
Kirkham, Sir John | 120 |
L | |
Loterell family | 120 |
M | |
Mabbe family | 125 |
Malherbe, Richard | 120 |
Mallett, Baldwin | 120, 122 |
Mallett family | 122 |
Mallett, Michael | 118 |
Marwood, Thomas | 120 |
Mary, Queen | 123 |
Minifie family | 120 |
Murch, Mr | 118-9 |
N | |
Newnham, Abbot of | 120 |
Norwich, Bishop of | 121 |
P | |
Peacock, E | 125 |
Pole | 122 |
Polwhele | 118 |
Pontyngdone, Philip de | 124 |
Powlett, Sir Amias | 120 |
Prestecote, John | 125 |
Prince | 126 |
R | |
Reymound, Thomas | 125 |
Rodge, James | 119 |
Rogers, W H H | 126 |
S | |
Shaw | 118 |
Sneynton, John | 121 |
Soane family | 122 |
Stafford, Bishop | 126 |
Stonard, Alice | 122 |
Stonard, Joan | 122 |
Stonard, John | 122 |
Stuckley, Dr | 117 |
Swayn, John | 118 |
T | |
Takell, Joan | 118, 122-6 |
Takell, John | 118, 120, 122-6 |
Tracey family | 124 |
Tryppe, John | 119 |
W | |
Wadham, Nicholas | 120 |
Y | |
Yonge family | 120 |