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Membury Church
Trans. Devon. Assoc. 39, (1907), pp. 131-143.
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F.E.W. Langdon
Prepared by Michael Steer
Membury is a village three miles north west of Axminster in East Devon. The village has a 13th century church dedicated to St John the Baptist with a tall slim tower. In the aisle there is a monument to Sir Shilston Calmady, who was killed in a skirmish near the village in February 1646, and was buried in the chancel. The founding editor of The Lancet, Thomas Wakley, was born at Membury in 1795. 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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Ashford family | 138 |
Baker, Mr John | 136 |
Billett, Rebekah | 135 |
Bond, Mr Bligh | 138 |
Bootle, Sir William | 136 |
Bramble, Colonel, FSA | 140 |
Brett, Elinor | 138 |
Brett, Sir Robert | 139 |
Brinscombe family | 140 |
Calmady family | 139 |
Calmady, Sir Shilston | 139, 142 |
Chatto & Windus | 136 |
Clode, Walter Esq | 136 |
Coate, Mr James | 143 |
Cornish, Mr Robert | 143 |
Dymond, Mr F W | 142 |
Edward II | 132 |
Edward VI | 137 |
Ellacombe | 136 |
Fox, George | 143 |
Fry, Elinor | 138 |
Fry family | 134, 136, 138 |
Fry, F F | 135 |
Fry, Francis | 139 |
Fry, Nicholas | 138 |
Fry, Robert | 138-9 |
Fry, Squire | 134 |
Fry, Colonel William | 139 |
Frye, Edward | 137 |
Gaunt, John of | 138 |
Grandisson, Bishop | 142 |
Hamlyn, Mr C Calmady | 142 |
Hampden, John | 136 |
Harding | 135 |
Harvey, Christofer | 136 |
Harvey, Samuel | 136 |
Harvey, William, Jnr | 136 |
Harvey, William, Snr | 136 |
Hele, Reginald de | 132-4 |
Henry VI | 136 |
Henry VIII | 141 |
Hingeston-Randolph, Prebendary | 133 |
Hoyle, Joan | 140 |
King, Hon Elizabeth | 139 |
King family | 139 |
King, Lord | 139 |
Knight, Richard | 137 |
Langdon, Thomas | 137 |
Langford, William | 135 |
Langton family | 138 |
Lewis, Mr Francis | 136 |
Long, John | 136, 139 |
Loring, Hannah | 135 |
Luscombe family | 138 |
Matthew, William Jnr | 135 |
Membury, John de | 132-4 |
Mohun, Alice de | 140 |
Newbury family | 140 |
Newbury, Joan | 140 |
Newbury, John | 137, 140 |
Newbury, Samuel | 140 |
Norton, Robert | 136, 142 |
Parrett family | 138 |
Pearse, Edward Jnr | 135 |
Pine family | 138 |
Pitts, Thomas | 137 |
Pole, Sir William | 138 |
Puddicombe, Rev Mr Thomas | 137 |
Pyke, T | 136 |
Ralaigh family | 134 |
Raleghe, Richard de | 132-4 |
Raleghe, Warin de | 132-4 |
Raven, Canon | 136 |
Sampson family | 141 |
Scott, James | 140 |
Sherman family | 138 |
Stapeldon, Bishop Walter de | 132 |
Stuckey family | 137 |
Stuckey, Joan | 137 |
Tate family | 143 |
Thackeray | 138 |
Tyderley, Robert (also Tytherleigh) | 137 |
Wakley, Thomas | 131 |
Water, William at | 132, 135 |
Weston, Walter | 141 |
Worth family | 138 |
Yarti, Simon de | 132-4 |
Yarti family | 134, 138 |
Yonge family | 138 |