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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, Humphrey120
B 
Becket, St Thomas124
Bonville, Cicely120
C 
Carew, Sir Gawen120
Carew, Sir George120
Carew, Sir Peter120
Charde family119, 126
Charde, Thomas125
Chepman, John121, 124, 126
Cleaveland, Ezra122
Cocks, Sir John123
Courteny arms122
Courtenay family119-21
Courtenay, Hugh121
Courtenay, Nicholas123
Courtenay, Bishop Peter121
Courtenay, Bishop Richard121
Courtenay, William123
D 
Drake family120
Dunkeswell, Abbot of118, 120
F 
Ford, Abbot of121, 125
Fortibus, Isabella de121
Fynour, Robert121
G 
Grandisson, Bishop124
H 
Hanna117
Hede, Joan122
Hede, William122
Henry VIII119-20, 122
Hingeston-Randolph, Prebendary124, 126
Hungerford, Lord122
K 
Kirkham, Sir John120
L 
Loterell family120
M 
Mabbe family125
Malherbe, Richard120
Mallett, Baldwin120, 122
Mallett family122
Mallett, Michael118
Marwood, Thomas120
Mary, Queen123
Minifie family120
Murch, Mr118-9
N 
Newnham, Abbot of120
Norwich, Bishop of121
P 
Peacock, E125
Pole122
Polwhele118
Pontyngdone, Philip de124
Powlett, Sir Amias120
Prestecote, John125
Prince126
R 
Reymound, Thomas125
Rodge, James119
Rogers, W H H126
S 
Shaw118
Sneynton, John121
Soane family122
Stafford, Bishop126
Stonard, Alice122
Stonard, Joan122
Stonard, John122
Stuckley, Dr117
Swayn, John118
T 
Takell, Joan118, 122-6
Takell, John118, 120, 122-6
Tracey family124
Tryppe, John119
W 
Wadham, Nicholas120
Y 
Yonge family120