Name | Place | Event | Date | Page |
Aclands | Feniton | Squires | | 24 |
Alan's Motors | Payhembury | | | 110 |
Alford, William | Colestocks | Mason | 1878-9 | 132 |
Aplin, William | Haskins | Thatcher | 1878-9 | 132 |
Apple Mill | Cokesputt | Steam engine | | 89 |
Apple Tree Cottage | Payhembury | Smaller house | 18th C | 41, 51 |
Arbury, Private G | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Ashburton | | Holy Christian well exists | | 4 |
Axminster | Axminster | Monmouth supporters hanged, drawn & quartered and were displayed after the Bloody Assize | | 22 |
Ayres, Corporal F | Ottery, St Mary | Perished in 1914 War | 10th Nov 1915 | 71 |
Ayres, Mr | Clyst Hydon | Injured thumb! | | 95 |
Ayres, Private F | Payhembury & Tale | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Baker, Bert | Payhembury | Rabbit trapper | | 45, 92 |
Baker, Eliza Mary | Payhembury | Daughter of William & Elizabeth, Dressmaker | 1851 | 128 |
Baker, James & Ann | Payhembury | Son of William & Elizabeth, Carpenter, Daughter Emma, Grandson Albert | 1851 | 128 |
Baker, Joseph C & Susan | Payhembury | Living in Bedminster. Joseph b. 1827, Daughters-Emma, Blanche | 1881 | 131 |
Baker, Norman | Upton | Owner Upton Farm | 2000 | 138 |
Baker, Walter | Payhembury | Inn servant at Six Bells | 1881 | 130 |
Baker, William & Elizabeth | Upton | Agricultural labourer | 1841 | 128 |
Bakers | Payhembury | | | 24 |
Baldwin | | Sheriff of Devon, owned Payhembury Manor | 1086 | 12 |
Barrow Road | Payhembury | Bronze Age barrows | AD1 | 5 |
Bart, Sir John Kennaway | Payhembury | Owner of Tale Manor | 1878 | 131 |
Bartlett, Mr | Spence Cross | Wound the church clock once a week | | 105 |
Bastin, | Spence Cross | Odd job carpenter | | 82 |
Bastin, Private P | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Batten, Fred | Payhembury | Perished 1st WW | | 94 |
Batten, Private F | Ottery, St Mary | Perished in 1914 War, Payhembury 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | 1st July 1916 | 71, 72 |
Beare | Payhembury | House, meaning "wood" | 1298 | 51 |
Beare, Thome atte | | Noted in taxpayers list | 1332 | 16 |
Beer Farm | Payhembury | Called 'La Beare' | 1289 | 60 |
Beer Farm | Payhembury | Great and Lyttel Beer Hyll | 16th C & 2000 | 138 |
Benedictine Nuns | Payhembury | Owners of Cokesputt House | 1154-Reformation | 58 |
Billy the Piper | Payhembury | Witch, consulted by Thomas Frost Pearcy | | 117 |
Bird, Private F | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Bird, Private Frank | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Bishop Brantingham | Payhembury | Sent rebuke to Benedictine Nuns at Cokesputt House | 1376 | 58 |
Bishop. J A | Payhembury | Auctioneer (Morgan&Bishop) | 1878-9 | 132 |
Bittery Cross | Bittery Cross | Monmouth supporters hanged | | 22 |
Black Death | | Disease which persisted on and off for 300 years | 1348 | 17 |
Blackborough | | Stone mine closed | 1929 | 7 |
Blackbury | | Iron Age Fort | | 9 |
Blackdown Hills | Hembury | Spur of plateau | | 7 |
Blackmore, Albert | Payhembury | Son of John & Suzetta | | 107 |
Blackmore, Edith | Payhembury | Daughter of John & Suzetta | | 107 |
Blackmore, Eveline | Payhembury | Daughter of John & Suzetta | | 107 |
Blackmore, Franks | Payhembury | Son of John & Suzetta | | 107 |
Blackmore, Hettie | Payhembury | Daughter of John & Suzetta | | 107 |
Blackmore, James | Payhembury | Butcher, Ridge Cottage | 1878-9 | 132 |
Blackmore, John & Suzetta | Payhembury | Parents of Hetty, Frank, Evelyn, Wallace, Edith, Walter & Albert, great-great grandparents of Thomas Lewis | | 74, 107 |
Blackmore, Lance Bombardier Albert James | Payhembury | Perished 1939-1945 War | 14th July, 1942 | 74 |
Blackmore, Wallace | Payhembury | Son of John & Suzetta | | 107 |
Blackmore, Walter | Payhembury | Son of John & Suzetta | | 107 |
Blake, Leading Aircraftman Robert | Payhembury | Perished 1939-1945 War | 24th July, 1941 | 74 |
Blake, Mr | Payhembury | Judge, fancydress Silver Jun Celeb | 1935 | 118 |
Blake, Robert & Edith | Moor Orchard | Parents of Robert | | 74 |
Blue Anchor | Payhembury | Wayside Tavern, farm cottage on Escot Estate, old road side Inn pump | 1860 | 24, 66, 89 |
Blue Ball | Payhembury | Wayside Tavern & House | 17th C | 24, 41, 53, 90, 91, 98 |
Blunt, Mr Joe | Payhembury | Postman | | 39 |
Bovett, James | Payhembury | Charity | 1890 | 151 |
Bovett, John | Payhembury | Culverhouse | 1878-9 | 132 |
Bowditch, Vi | Payhembury | Resident 2000 | | 103 |
Braddick, John | Payhembury | Owned Cokesputt House | 1781-1793 | 59 |
Bradfield, in Kentisbeare | Bradfield | Dutch soldiers attached to William of Orange quartered | | 23 |
Branscombe, Bishop | Payhembury | Consecrated the Church, entertained at Cokesputt House | 12th C, 1260 | 26, 58 |
Braunton | | Holy Christian well exists | | 4 |
Bridle, John | Payhembury | Thatcher at Blue Anchor Inn | 1841 | 129 |
Bridle, John | Payhembury | Shoemaker, lodger at Six Bells | 1881 | 130 |
Burgoin, Thomas | Payhembury | Tuck Mill | 1878-9 | 132 |
Burn Lea Oaks | Payhembury | Owner Alan Evans | 2000 | 138 |
Burnell. Mrs | Cheriton | Council rate collector | | 97 |
Callard, Lucy | Spence Cross | Daughter of William & Frances | 1881 | 129 |
Cape, William | Payhembury | Shopkeeper & Shoemaker | 1878-9 | 132 |
Capel, Liz | Payhembury | Former Postmistress | | 120 |
Capel, Peter & Liz | Payhembury | Shopowners | 1895 | 39 |
Case, Dr | Payhembury | Lived at Stomorage | Around 1930 | 67 |
Chambers, Elizabeth | Payhembury | Cook to Vicar Messitor Terry | 1881 | 129 |
Chapel field | Payhembury | On Cheriton | | 47, 97 |
Chaplain of Charleton | Payhembury | | 1238 | 47 |
Chaplin, Ken | Payhembury | Owner Tale Farm | 2000 | 138 |
Charleton | Payhembury | Original name of Cheriton | 1238 | 47, 97 |
Charnley, Mr | Payhembury | Vicar | | 109 |
Charnwood | Payhembury | Smaller house | | 41 |
Cheriton | | Produces Payhembury daffodil, Manor House | | 2, 42, 47 |
Cheriton Farm | Payhembury | House on Cheriton hamlet, Owners John, Cyril, Doris Ellis | 2000 | 41, 47, 138 |
Clarke, Agnes | Payhembury | Born | 1801 | 131 |
Clarke, Agnes | Payhembury | Worked in household of a Vicar in Warwick | 1881 | 131 |
Clarke, B | Payhembury | Winner fancy dress parade Silver Jub Celeb | 1935 | 118 |
Clarke, C | Payhembury | Winner fancy dress parade Silver Jub Celeb | 1935 | 118 |
Clarke, Mr | Payhembury | Eldest gentleman of Payhembury Day Centre | 2000 | 154 |
Clarke, Mrs Beatrice | Payhembury | Postwoman | 1947 | 39 |
Clarke, Thomas | Payhembury | Colestocks | 1878-9 | 132 |
Clay, John | Whimple | Indoor servan to John Daniel | | 125 |
Cob | Payhembury | Structure of houses | | 5 |
Codaford | | Land owned by Odo Ericson | | 13 |
Cokesputt | | Rare lead pump | | 89 |
Cokesputt cider Orchard | Cokesputt | Apple cider orchard | | 2 |
Cokesputt House or The Manor of Cokesputt | Cokesputt | Belonged to Polsloe Priory in Exeter, later the Wright family, later the Kennaways | 1154 | 14, 41, 58 |
Coles, Mrs | Payhembury | School Head & ran the Sunday School | | 35, 37 |
Colestocks | | Inn | | 90 |
Colins, Barbara & Trevor | Payhembury | Started the Parish Paper | 1968 | 152 |
Collier, John | Southleigh, Uggaton | Farmer, charity trustee, member of the council. Daughters - Mary, Elizabeth | 1881 | 127, 132 |
Collins, Mr | Payhembury | Repaired & sold shoes | | 110 |
Collins, Mrs | Hillside | | | 85 |
Collins. Ted | Payhembury | Employed to keep the village tidy | | 105 |
Commins, Miss | Payhembury | Assistanr county meals organizer | 1952 | 29 |
Cook, Brian | Milton | Owner Milton Farm | 2000 | 138 |
Cook, Mr & Mrs | Payhembury | Hosted first lunch for Payhembury Day Centre | 1985 | 154 |
Cosley, Frederick | Payhembury | Carpenter, resident at Six Bells | 1881 | 130 |
Count of Mortain | Cheriton | Landowner of Cheriton or Charleton | | 13 |
Court Baron Cross | Cheriton, Feniton Parish | Crossroads where Manor court was held | | 15 |
Cox, John | Payhembury | Postman | 1895-1935 | |
Crewkerne | Payhembury | One time owners of Payhembury Manor | | 131 |
Crewkerne | Risdon | | Time of Henry IV | 111 |
Crewys, Robert | Cheriton | Farmer | 1878-9 | 132 |
Cromwell | Payhembury | Stayed in Lower House | 1645 | 62 |
Crudge, Claire | Payhembury | Played trumpet at VE Day remembered | 1995 | 119 |
Crudge, Felicity | Payhembury | Unwell at school | 1961 | 34 |
Crudge, Kevin | Payhembury | Sustained bruising and abrasion at school | 1961 | 34 |
Cruyws Family | Cheriton | Sold Cheriton farm to the Ellis family after WW1 | 1860 | 96 |
Culver House | Payhembury | Manor house, Pump | 1543 | 42, 88 |
Cyril Warren | Payhembury | Resident 2000 | | 102 |
Danes Mill | | Scene of fighter plane crash | 1944 | 94 |
Daniel, Ann | Lower Tale | Mother of John, farmed with daughters Elizabeth & Grace | | 125 |
Daniel, John & Elizabeth | Talaton | Son of James & Ann, | 1800 | 125 |
Daniel, John & Elizabeth | Lower Tale | Farmer - daughters Elizabeth, Mary Ann, Charlotte, son James | 1841 | 125 |
Daniell, Frederick | Clyst Hydon | Son of Harriett, dairyman, died | 1919 | 126 |
Daniell, Harriet | Lower Tale | Children- Ann, James, John, Elizabeth, William, Daniel (d 1925), Frederick | 1851 | 125 |
Daniells, John | Lower Tale | Farmer | 1878-9 | 132 |
Daniells, William | Hembury Fort | Farmer | 1878-9 | 132 |
Daniels, Mrs | Payhembury | Lived first cottage near pub | | 93 |
Davis, Michael | Payhembury | Said prayers at VE Day remembered | 1995 | 119 |
Davis, Mrs Coral | Payhembury | Took over running of the village coffee mornings from Mrs Whitaker | 1993? | 152 |
Daymond, Joan | Payhembury | Broke leg at school | 1943 | 34 |
De Borstok, Roger | | Noted in taxpayers list | 1332 | 16 |
De Churleton, Henry | Cheriton | Noted in taxpayers list | 1332 | 16 |
De Coklyscomb, John | | Noted in taxpayers list | 1332 | 16 |
de Courtney, Hugh, Earl of Devon | Payhembury | Inquisition on him, mention of Cokesputt House | Reign of Edward III | 58 |
De Doune, Ralph | Payhembury | Owned Uggaton | 17th C | 46 |
De Milton, Agnes | | Noted in taxpayers list | 1332 | 16 |
De Pomeroy, Ralf | Higher Tale, Lower Tale | Norman Landowner, gave his name to Berry Pomeroy and Stockleigh Pomeroy | | 13 |
de Stanton, Knight John | Risdon | | | 111 |
De Stanton, Matilda | Risdon | | | 111 |
de Staunaton, John | Payhembury | Fees for barony of Okehampton and Cokesputt held by hin | Reign of Edward III | 58 |
Deem | Payhembury | Tenant farmer on Cokesputt House | 1793 | 59 |
Denner, John V | Payhembury | Farmer, Tuck Mill Farm | 1878-9 | 132 |
Derivatives of words--many | | | | 10 |
Devonshire Batts | | Whetstones | | 7 |
Dimond, Jim | Payhembury | Harness Maker later postman | 1906 | 78, 104 |
Dimond. Ken | Payhembury | Resident 2000 | | 104 |
Dimond, Mary | Payhembury | In 1881, aged 40, stayed with cousin Robert Bishop in Greenwich | 1881 | 131 |
Dimond, Private T | Payhembury | Perished in 1914 War. 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | 5th Sept 1916 | 72, 73 |
Dolling, George | Payhembury | Resident 2000, had contracting business | | 100, 105 |
Domesday Book | | Compiled at the order of William the Conqueror | 1086 | 12 |
Dommets | Sunnyside | Vicar's coachman | 1871? | 93 |
Dommett, Thomas, Mary | Pound House | Daughters Anna & Sarah | 1841 | 125 |
Dommett, Thomas, Mary | Tale Common Head | | 1851 | 125 |
Dommett, William | Payhembury | Employed by Thomas Granger | 1881 | 129 |
Down, Mary | Payhembury | Resident 2000 | | 103 |
Down, Michael | Uggaton | Owner Uggaton Farm | 2000 | 138 |
Down, Trooper H | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Drake, Miss | Payhembury | School teacher | | 35 |
Drake, Sergeant W | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Drake, William | Colestocks | Wheelwright & carpenter, Vehicle & wheel repairs | 1878-9 | 82, 132 |
Drew, Dennis | Payhembury | | | 110 |
Drew, Henry & Daisy | Payhembury | Parents of James & WH | | 74 |
Drew, Lance Corporal WH | Payhembury | Perished 1939-1945 War | 21st May 1940 | 74 |
Drew, Private James | Payhembury | Perished 1939-1945 War | 27th July, 1943 | 74 |
Drewe, Cedric Esq. | Payhembury | Made address at unveiling of memorial for those fallen in 1914 war | 16th July 1921 | 70 |
Drewe, Private W H | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Drewes | Broadhembury | Squires | | 24 |
Drewes | Payhembury, Leyhill | Owned Leyhill & Uggaton estates | 1878 | 19, 131 |
Dumnonii | | Iron Age Celtic inhabitants at Hembury Fort | | 5 |
Dumpdon | | Iron Age Fort | | 9 |
Dunkeswell | Payhembury | American aerodrome | 1944 | 94 |
Dunkeswell Abbey | Uggaton | Given to the monks by Odo Ericson's heirs | | 15 |
Dunster | Payhembury | Manorial pigeon house | 1543 | 42 |
Earl of Essex | | Parliamentary leader | 1644 | 20 |
East, Janet & Edward | Payhembury | Owners Yellingham | 2000 | 138 |
Edricson, Odo | Uggaton | Saxon landowner, | 1086 | 13 |
Edward III | | | | 58 |
Egremont | Ergemont | Rectangular fields preserved | Middle Ages | 16 |
Ellis family | Payhembury | Owners of Cheriton farm since WWI | | 47, 96 |
Ellis family | Payhembury | John, Cyril & Doris | 2000 | 138 |
Ellis, Mr | Cheriton, Branscombe | | | 24 |
Ellis, Peggy | Payhembury | Winner fancydress parade Silver Jub Celeb | 1935 | 118 |
Emery, Peter | Payhembury | Local MP | May, 1969 | 86 |
Evans, Allan | Payhembury | Owner Burn Lea Oaks | 2000 | 138 |
Evans. Bill | Yeoman Cottage | Blacksmith | | 93 |
Evans, Gerald | Payhembury | Owner Yarrow Park | 2000 | 138 |
Evans, Jane | Payhembury | Shop keeper. Sons-Edwin, Thomas | 1878-9, 1881 | 129, 132 |
Evans, William | Payhembury | Employed by Thomas Granger | 1881 | 129 |
Eveleigh, Private J | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Eynon, Mr | Payhembury | Headmaster | | 108 |
Fairfax | Payhembury | Stayed in Lower House | 1645 | 62 |
Fairmile | Fairmile | Monmouth supporters hanged, withybed | | 22, 95 |
Farquharson, R A | Payhembury | Author of The History of Honiton | | 112 |
Farthings | Tale | Old wood case pump and trough | | 89 |
Feniton | Feniton | Once called Sidmouth Junction | | 101 |
Feniton Station | | Barrows once existed, one excavated 1924 | | 5 |
Fenney Bridges | | Location of fierce fighting during rebellion opposing religious changes towards Protestantism, Lord Russell in command | 1549 | 17 |
Flays | Payhembury | Owners of Cheriton | Cromwells time | 21, 47, 96 |
Flays Farm | Cheriton | Old farm that fell down, owner Johnny Wright | | 94 |
Flays House | Payhembury | Modern house seemingly old | | 43 |
Flea | Cheriton | Fley, Flay | | 113, 114 |
Fley | Cheriton | Flea, Flay | | 113, 114 |
Forches | Dog Village | Stocks or a pillory | | 16 |
Forge Cottage | Payhembury | Blacksmith workmen lived | | 88 |
Frankland, Mrs | Charnwood | | | 111 |
Franks, Jim | Payhembury | A farm worker on Blue Anchor for 54 years | | 66 |
Frost, Edmund | Tuckmill | Miller (B 1776) | 1841-1851 | 126 |
Frost, Mr | Payhembury | Gave coal to the 8 oldest parishioners | 1873 | 150, 151 |
Gallows Cross | Dog Village | Stocks or a pillory | | 16 |
Gays Farm | Payhembury | Smaller house on Cheriton | | 47 |
Gibbons, Thomas | Payhembury | Boatman/coastguard (b 1841) in Kent in 1881 | 1881 | 131 |
Gifford, John | Westcote | Time of Edward I | | 111 |
Gifford, Robert | Payhembury | Granted service of lands of Cokesputt House by Sir Roger Gifford | 1239 | 58 |
Gifford, Sir Roger | Payhembury | Granted service of lands of Cokesputt House | 1239 | 58, 111 |
Giffords | Payhembury | Later owners of Payhembury | | 14 |
Gigg, Private Ernest | Payhembury | Served 2/4th Devons in India, 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | Dec 1915 | 69, 73 |
Gigg, Private Frederick | Payhembury | Served 2/4th Devons in India, 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | Dec 1915 | 69, 73 |
Gilson, Margaret | Hembury Fort | Owner | 2000 | 138 |
Glanville, Charles | Milton | Yeoman | 1878-9 | 132 |
Glanville, Charles & Tryphena | Payhembury | Son of John & Grace | 1881 | 126 |
Glanville, John & Grace | Milton | Farmer, six children | 1841 | 126 |
Glanville, Mr | Payhembury | Rented Cokesputt House | 1780-1781 | 59 |
Glanville, Tilly | Payhembury | Village washerwoman | | 93 |
Glanville, Tryphena | Payhembury | Died | 1920 | 126 |
Glebe | Payhembury | House, brick and cobb | 17th-18th C | 41, 65 |
Glebe Farm | Payhembury | One time Vicarage, has ever flowing water supply | | 89 |
Godfrey, Mr | Ottery St Mary | Sold boots To Boot Club members | 1903-1951 | 149 |
Godwyn, Sir Thomas | Payhembury | Rented Cokesputt House | 1543 | 59 |
Goodwin, Thomas | Plymtree | Bought Tale, Cokesputt and Uggaton after the Dissolution | | 15, 17 |
Goswell. Mrs | Payhembury | Monument in memory of in St Mary church | | 132 |
Goswell, Mrs Dorothhy | Payhembury | Of the Terry family | | 23, 115 |
Granger, Dorothy | Payhembury | Founder member Mothers Union | 1944 | 153 |
Granger, Dorothy | Payhembury | Resident 2000 | 2000 | 100 |
Granger, Frederick | Lower Tale | Farmer | 1878-9 | 132 |
Granger, Frederick Magor | Glebe Farm | Born Broadhembury | 1850 | 129 |
Granger, Frederick Magor | Glebe Farm | Churchwarden (d 1922) | 1895-1921 | 129 |
Granger, Frederick Magor & Thirza | Glebe Farm | Sons- Albert, George, Frank | 1881 | 129 |
Granger, Harriett | Payhembury | B 1843, Staying with brother in law Thomas Tomlinson in Lancashire | 1881 | 131 |
Granger, Mrs Betty | Tale House Farm | Founder member Mothers Union | 1944 | 153 |
Granger, Mrs Betty | Tale House Farm | Started the Village Coffee mornings | 1968 | 152 |
Granger, Thomas | Payhembury | Son of William & Ann born | 1827 | 129, 132 |
Granger, Thomas | Payhembury | Daughters- Sarah & Laura | 1878-9 | 132 |
Granger, Thomas | Payhembury | Village blacksmith | 1881 | 132 |
Granger, William & Ann | Payhembury | Born, Master blacksmith 5 daughters, son Thomas | 1798 | 129 |
Graves, Admiral Samuel | Payhembury | Invented the lifeboat | 1878 | 131 |
Grendon, John | Higher Tale | Farmer Higher House | 1878-9 | 132 |
Griffin | Payhembury | Village butcher | | 75 |
Griffin, Thomas | Leyhill | Farmer | 1878-9 | 132 |
Gypsies | Payhembury | Sold clothes pegs & heather | | 110 |
Haldon | | Stone mine closed | 1929 | 7 |
Hanger Farm | Broadhembury | Scythe stones made behind the farm | | 95 |
Harris, Edward | Haskins | Carpenter | 1878-9 | 132 |
Harris family | Pound House | Carpenters & Wheelwrights | | 93 |
Harris, Joseph | Honiton | Son of Samuel, grocer, wine & spirit merchant | 1881 | 127 |
Harris, Messrs. Samuel & Sons | Payhembury | Makers of light vehicles | | 83 |
Harris, Miss Mabel | Payhembury | Teacher, ran Sunday School | | 104, 108, 109 |
Harris, Private A | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Harris, Private A J | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Harris, Private A R | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Harris, Private F J | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Harris, Private J | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Harris, Private S G | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Harris, Samuel | Payhembury | Carpenter | 1841 | 127 |
Harris, Samuel | Payhembury | Carpenter & Wheelwright | 1878-9 | 132 |
Harris, William | Pound House | Made carts & wagons | | 83 |
Harris, William | Haskins | Aged 60 in 1841 | 1841 | 127 |
Harris, William | Haskins | Aged 25 in 1841 | 1841 | 127 |
Harris, William | Pound House | Carpenter & Wheelwright | 1878-9 | 132 |
Harris, William & Elizabeth | Haskins | Master carpenter, three children | 1851 | 127 |
Haskin, J | Payhembury | 17th C house w ith Payhembury windows | 1637 | 41, 50 |
Haskins Farm | Payhembury | Owner Michael McKenzie | 2000 | 138 |
Hayman, John | Honiton | Son of William & Susanna, carpenter | | 127 |
Hayman, William & Susanna | Payhembury, Cheriton | Agricultural worker (b 1802) | 1851 | 126 |
Haymes, Frank | Ottery St Mary | | | |
Helyer, Robert | | Hellier, slater, roof maker or builder. Noted in taxpayers list | 1332 | 16 |
Hembury | | Saxon meaning High Fort | | 5 |
Hembury Fort | Hembury Fort | Inn, Small quarry | | 24, 84, 90, 138 |
Hembury Fort | | Iron Age Celtic inhabitants, the Dumnonii | AD1 | 5 |
Henbury Fort | Payhembury | Earliest finds of living | 1500BC | 3 |
Henrietta | Exeter | Daughter of Earl of Essex | 1644 | 20 |
Higher Cottage | Payhembury | Cobbler lived | | 88 |
Higher House | Payhembury | House, once the Vicarage | | 41 |
Higher Leyhill Farm | Payhembury | Owner Brian Salter | 2000 | 138 |
Hill, Mrs Emma | Payhembury | Housekeeper to Rev G Messiter-Terry | 1881 | 115, 129 |
Hillier, Constance | Payhembury | Editor of the Parish Paper | 2000? | 152 |
Holden Jean | Payhembury | May Queen | 1970 | 32 |
Holden, Pam | Payhembury | | | 110 |
Hole, William | Payhembury | PostMaster at what is now Rose Cottage, | 1856, 1878-9 | 39, 93 |
Hole, William | Payhembury | Harness maker, Saddler | 1878-9 | 132 |
Hole, William & Elizabeth | Payhembury, Haskins | Schoolmaster, (b 1808) | 1841, 1851 | 128 |
Hole, William & Mary | Payhembury | Saddler | 1881 | 128 |
Holland, Mr | Honiton | Surgeon | | 112 |
Honiton | Honiton | Local market every Sat | | 102 |
Honiton | Honiton | Location of William of Orange Advance Guard | 1688 | 23 |
Hookway, William | Blue Anchor | Victualler | 1878-9 | 132 |
Hopping, James | Cheriton, Coombe Raleigh | Sons-John & George Daughter-Sarah a servant in Luppitt | 1841 | 127 |
Hornbrook, Mrs | Payhembury | Teacher | | 104 |
Howard, Peggy | Payhembury | Co-op butcher | | 110 |
Hunt, James | Payhembury | Railway detective in Cumberland. Aged 30 in 1881 | 1881 | 131 |
Hurford, Mr | Payhembury | Co-op-sold groceries | | 110 |
Hurley. Thomas & Susanna | Payhembury | Beer Farm, Daughters- Jane, Elizabeth. Son-John | 1851 | 128 |
Hutchins, Corp E | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Hutchins, Corporal R | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Hutchins, John | Payhembury | Perished 1914 War | 16th Nov 1921 | 72, 73 |
Hutchins, Private H | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Invercannie | Payhembury | Now Robin's Cottage | | 106 |
Isaac, Donald & Evelyn (nee Vinnecombe) | Payhembury | Farmed Beer Farm | From 1941 | 60 |
Isaac, Gerald | Payhembury | Present farmer of Beer Farm | 2000 | 60 |
Isaac, Paul & Lorna | Payhembury | Present farmers of Beer Farm | 2000 | 60, 138 |
Isabel (Gifford)? | Payhembury | | | 111 |
Jackson, Timothy Terry | Polwhele | Clerk, Vicar | | 112 |
James II | | | | |
James, Mr | Payhembury | Hon Treasurer Silver Jub Comm | 1935 | 118 |
Jarvis, CJ | Payhembury | Hon Sec Silver Jub Comm | 1935 | 118 |
Jarvis, John | Payhembury | Bicycle repair shop at Capel's Garage | | 105 |
Jarvis, Mr & Mrs | Charnwood | Coachbuilder, parents of John Jarvis | | 93 |
Jarvis, Private C J | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Jeffrey, John & Harriett | Payhembury | Harriett sister of Charles Harding. Farmed at Rull Farm, was on Parish Council, Retired to Exmouth. John d 1920 | 1881 | 130, 132 |
Jeffreys, Judge | | Presided over the Bloody Assize | | 22 |
Johns, Betty | Payhembury | Treasurer WI | 1962 | 151 |
Johns, Betty & Edwin | Payhembury | Her Grandfather bought the Blue Anchor | 1882 | 66, 111 |
Johns, Derek | Payhembury | Owner Tuck Mill | 2000 | 138 |
Johns, Edwin | Payhembury | Air Raid Warden | 1944 | 94 |
Johns, George | Payhembury | | | 110 |
Johns, Mr | Payhembury | Eldest member of Payhembury Day Centre | 2000 | 154 |
Jones, Val | Payhembury | Printer of the Parish Paper | 2000? | 152 |
Joselyn Cottage | Payhembury | Smaller house on Cheriton | 18th C | 41, 47 |
Kennaway, Miss | Payhembury | Speaker at meeting of Women's War Agricultural Comm, | 4th July 1917 | 70, 118 |
Kennaways | Talaton | Squires | | 24 |
Kennaways of Escot | Tale Manors, Payhembury | Later owners of Tale Manors. Owned Cokesputt House | 1793 | 14, 59 |
King Charles | | | | |
King John | | | | 58 |
Kittow, Ruth | Payhembury | Owner Merryfields | 2000 | 138 |
Knowles, Jack | Payhembury | Collided with wall at school | 1989 | 34 |
Labbett, Miss | Payhembury | Judge, Fancydress comp Silver Jub Celeb | 1935 | 118 |
Lane, Driver F | Payhembury | Perished 1914 War, 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | 12th Oct 1918 | 72, 73 |
Lane Family | Cheriton | Last person to plough with oxen | | 97 |
Lane, I | Payhembury | Winner fancydress parade Silver Jub Celeb | 1935 | 118 |
Lane, Pat | Payhembury | Winner fancydress parade Silver Jub Celeb | 1935 | 118 |
Lawrence, John & Hannah | Rull | John b Venn Ottery 1806 | 1841 | 128 |
Lawrence, John & Hannah | Sidbury | Sons-John, William, Thomas, James, Samuel. Daughters-Hannah, Sarah | 1851 | 128 |
Lawrence, Kathleen | Payhembury | Started Payhembury Spring Bulb & Flower Show, President WI | 1962 | 151 |
Lawrence, Kathleen | Payhembury | Planted Cherry Tree on Village Green | 1967 | 148 |
Lawrence, Kathleen | Payhembury | Organiser the 60+ Club | 1968 | 152 |
Lawrence, Samuel | Dodington, Somerset | Son of John & Hannah, Farmer | 1881 | 128 |
Le Touckere, William | Tuckmill miller | Noted in taxpayers list | 1332 | 16 |
Leach, Ena | Payhembury | Formed Mothers Union | 1944 | 153 |
Leach, John | Slade Barton | Resident 2000 | | 104, 107? |
Leach Mr | Brimparks | Had fields beside Council houses | | 94, 107? |
Leach, Mr | Payhembury | Met in his barn before the Parish Hall was built | | 155 |
Leach, Robert | Payhembury | Played Last Post at VE Day remembered | 1995 | 119 |
Leach, Roger & Barbara | Payhembury | Owners of Slade Barton | 2000 | 138 |
Lee, Rev John | Polwhele | Vicar | | 112 |
Lentle, Alice | Luppitt | Wife of John Lentle | | 71 |
Lentle, Frank | Luppitt | Fought in 1914 War | | 71 |
Lentle, Private John | Luppitt | Perished 1914 War, 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | 31st Oct 1918 | 71, 73 |
Lentle, William | Luppitt | Fought in 1914 War | | 71 |
Lentle, William & Emma | Luppitt | | | 71 |
Leyhill | Payhembury | 16th C mansion house, haunted | | 41, 54, 95, 131 |
Lilley | Talewater | Worked at brickworks till end WW1 | | 95 |
Littlejohn, Richard | Payhembury | Blacksmith, purchased parcel of land and house in manor of Cokspitt | 1644 | 59 |
Lloyd, Mr | Payhembury | Shopkeeper | | 93 |
Lommon, Elizabeth Taylor | Payhembury | Servant to Bishop of Durham in 1881 aged 30. Daughter of William | 1881 | 131 |
Lommon, William | Payhembury | Village shoemaker | 1851 | 131 |
Lord Coleridge | Payhembury, Chanters House | Cromwell stayed | 1645 | 21 |
Lovering Corp A | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Lovering Driver W | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Lovering, Jessie | Payhembury | Daughter of Thomas & Mary Ann | 1881 | 129 |
Lovering, Mrs M | Payhembury | Milliner & Dressmaker | 1878-9 | 132 |
Lovering, Samuel | Payhembury | Boot &Shoemaker | 1878-9 | 132 |
Lovering, Thomas & Mary Ann | Payhembury | Railway Porter at Sidmouth Junction | 1860 | 129 |
Lower Cottage | Payhembury | Blacksmith lived | | 88 |
Lower House | Payhembury | House Richards Farm, original 'hall house' | Mid-Late 16th C | 41, 44, 62 |
Lower Milton | Payhembury | House | 17th C | 41, 46 |
Lumman, Mrs Jane | Payhembury | Boot & Shoemaker | 1878-9 | 132 |
Luppitt | Luppitt | Locals Supported Monmouth in attempt to overthrow James II | 1683 | 22 |
Luton | Luton | Rectangular fields preserved | Middle Ages | 16 |
Lyme | Lyme | Monmouth supporters hanged, drawn & quartered and were displayed after the Bloody Assize | | 22 |
Lysons | Payhembury | | 1811 | 112 |
Madge, Thomas, Mary(mother), Patience(wife) | Payhembury | Gardener, lodgers at Six Bells | 1881 | 130 |
Maher, Wyn | Payhembury | Started Payhembury Spring Bulb & Flower Show, secretary of WI | 1962 | 151 |
Malcolm Granger | Payhembury | Owner Tale House Farm | 2000 | 138 |
Mandeville | Risdon | | | 111 |
Marker, Frank | Monkton Park, Blue Ball | Village butcher for 50 years | 1900 | 75, 98, 105, 150 |
Marker, Thomas | Payhembury | Granted 90 year lease on lands of Cokesputt House | 1538 | 58 |
Markers Park | Payhembury | | | 107 |
Marks family | Culver House | | | 93 |
Marsh Gunner G | Payhembury | 1914-1918 roll of Honour | | 73 |
Materface, Mary | Payhembury | Niece of Emma Hill, primary school teacher | | 115 |
Matthew (Gifford)? | Risdon | | | 111 |
Matthews, Francis & Martha | Payhembury | Francis born 1794 in Clyst Hydon, Martha born 1794 Payhembury. Oldest residents of Payhembury | 1881 | 130 |
McKenzie, Michael | Payhembury | Owner Haskins Farm | 2000 | 138 |
Membury | | Iron Age Fort | | 9 |
Merryfields | Payhembury | Omner Ruth Kittow | 2000 | 138 |
Messiter, Catherine | Payhembury | Stained glass window in memory of Rev TT Jackson | 1852 | 132, 132 |
Messiter-Terry, Rev George T M | Glebe | Parson, Rebuilt the Church, Church schools under his control | 1834-1907 | 23, 26, 30, 93, 115, 132 |
Messiter-Terry, Rev George T M | Glebe | Gave coal to charity | 1909 | 150, 151 |
Messiters | | | | 23 |
Messitor-Terry, George | Payhembury | B 1839, Lived at Vicarage 1878-9 | 1881 | 129 |
Messitor-Terry, George | Payhembury | Sister Catherine | 1881 | 132 |
Mifflin, John | Payhembury | Coachman & gardener to Rev Messitor Terry, Daughter- Dinah | 1881 | 129 |
Miller | Talewater | Worked at brickworks till end WW1 | | 95 |
Milton | Milton | Corn mill, House | | 16, 41 |
Milton Farm | Milton | Owner Brian Cook | 2000 | 138 |
Mitcham Sapper G | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Model Army | Ottery, St Mary | Cromwell's army | 1645 | 21 |
Monkton | Payhembury | Manor House | 1537, 1333 | 42, 48 |
Monkton Park | Payhembury | Recalls monks of Forde Abbey before the Reformation | | 11 |
Monmouth | | Attempted to overthrow James II | 1683 | 21 |
Moor Orchard | Payhembury | Dwelling | | 104 |
Moreton, Elizabeth | Payhembury | National Schoolmistress | 1878-9 | 132 |
Morgan, Mrs J | Payhembury | Started Payhembury Spring Bulb and Flower Show | 1962 | 151 |
Morgan, William | Payhembury | Higher House | 1878-9 | 132 |
Mousehole | Payhembury | House | 1586 | 41, 45 |
Nancekivell. Peter | Payhembury | Owner Ware Farm | 2000 | 138 |
Newcombe, Miss Caroline | Payhembury | Head Teacher | 1872 | 31 |
Newcombe, Sergeant W | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Niven, Mr & Mrs | Payhembury | Missionary, | | 93 |
O'Connor, Mr | Payhembury | Village Blacksmith | | 104 |
Oates, Mr & Mrs | Payhembury | Ancestors of Mrs Collins, erected stalls at Payhembury Fair | | 85 |
Osmond, Gordon | Payhembury | Constable | | 109 |
Osmond, Nurse | Payhembury | Village Mid-wife | | 104 |
Palfrey, Mr Bert | Payhembury | Tested pond for safety before skating allowed | | 109 |
Palfrey, Private Frank | Payhembury | Served 2/4th Devons in India | Dec 1915 | 69 |
Palfrey, Private S | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Parry, Rev H | Payhembury | Chairman of Silver Jub Comm | 1935 | 118 |
Parsons, Eric | Payhembury | Sold paraffin & hardware | | 110 |
Patches Dairy | Brimparks | | | 94 |
Patrick Milton | Payhembury | Owner Tarrents Farm | 2000 | 138 |
Payhembury Apple | | Apple variety | Oct-98 | 2 |
Payhembury Apple | | Apple variety | Oct-98 | 2 |
Payhembury Art Group | Payhembury | Started July 1998 | 1998 | 153 |
Payhembury Daffodil | Payhembury | Form of double and semi-double daffodil | | 2 |
Payhembury Friedly Society | Payhembury | Formed 1837 | 1837 | 149 |
Payhembury Manor (Peahembury) | Payhembury | Belonged to the Giffords, then Stanton, Crewkerne, Prous families | Reign of Henry III | 131 |
Payhembury Pound | Pound House, Payhembury | For impounding stray cattle | | 16 |
Payhembury Window | Payhembury | Unique window pattern | | 2 |
Payhembury Yew | Payhembury | Holy Tree planted on site of spring at The Six Bells | | 4 |
Pearcy Bros, Messrs. | Payhembury | Cart, wagon, wheel makers | | 83, 105 |
Pearcy Family | Payhembury | 18th C - late 1980 | | 117 |
Pearcy, Richard | Payhembury | Licensee of Blue Anchor Inn & carpenter | 1851 | 117, 124 |
Pearcy, Richard John | Payhembury | Son of Thomas Frost, Organist of Payhembury from | 1876-1916 | 117 |
Pearcy, Thomas | Payhembury | Son of Richard John, church bellringer | | 117 |
Pearcy, Thomas | Payhembury | Founded wagon builders & wheelwright business | 1773 | 117 |
Pearcy, Thomas Frost | Payhembury | Parish clerk for 34 years, Carpenter | 1878-9 | 117, 132 |
Pearcy, Thomas Henry | Payhembury | Son of Thomas Frost, Kept Commercial Inn at Uffculme, church organist at Culmstock | | 117 |
Pearcy, William | Payhembury | Son of Richard John, church bellringer, retired | 1952 | 117 |
Pearcy, William Edward | Payhembury | Son of Thomas Frost, Pianist | | 117 |
Pearsey, Mr | Payhembury | Attended the school | | 35 |
Peartree Cottage | Payhembury | Smaller house | | 41 |
Pen y caer | | Old Celtic Name for Hembury | 18th C | 5, 52 |
Pengelley, Mrs | Craddock | Provided breeding stock of Payhembury apple | | 2 |
Petit Hembury | | Time of Henry III | | 111 |
Peyhembury | | | | 111 |
Phillips, Mr | Six Bells | Resident | | 93 |
Piggot, Thomazine | Payhembury | Gave to the poor | 1661 | 150, 151 |
Pinney, Ted | Payhembury | Lobbied for reprieve of small schools | | 34 |
Polwhele | Payhembury | | 1796 | 112 |
Pope Family | Coronation House | Road contractors | | 93 |
Pope, Jack | Luton Green | Resident | | 99 |
Pope, Mr J | Payhembury | Charged, for viewing of a fox, towards war effort | 1915 | 70 |
Pope Nicholas III | Payhembury | Owned Cokesputt House | 1288-1291 | 58 |
Pound House | Payhembury | House | 1333 | 41, 48 |
Pounde Hugh arre | | Noted in taxpayers list | 1332 | 16 |
Pratt, Ann | Higher Tale | Sons-Richard, Henry, William daughter-Ann | 1841 | 126 |
Pratt, Charles & Ada | Tale & Stockbridge, Hampshire | Parents of W & Henry | 1878-9 | 71, 132 |
Pratt, Company Sergeant Major W | Tale, Payhembury | Perished in 1914 War, 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | 5th June 1915 | 71, 73 |
Pratt, Henry | Lower House | Son of Ann, farmer | 1851 | 126 |
Pratt, Henry | Farrants, Tale | | 1878-9 | 132 |
Pratt, Henry | Lower House | With Ann (MaryAnn?) | 1881 | 126 |
Pratt, Henry | Farrants, Tale | | 1888 | 151 |
Pratt, Private Henry | Tale, Payhembury | Brother of W, Perished in 1914 War, 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | 1st October 1918 | 72, 73 |
Pratt, Private J | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Pratt, Richard | Higher Tale | Son of Ann, farmer | 1851 | 126 |
Pratt, Richd & Chas | Haskins | Yeoman | 1878-9 | 133 |
Prodhomme, John | Upton | Noted in taxpayers list | 1332 | 16 |
Proffit | | Small quarry | | 84 |
Prous | Payhembury | One time owners of Payhembury Manor | | 131 |
Prouse, Mrs Rose, Marion, Sara | Payhembury | Attended the school | | 35 |
Prouse, Private P | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Prowse, Sir William | Risdon | | | 111 |
Pym, James | Haskins | Fourth child of James & Mary Pym | 1881 | 129 |
Pym, James & Mary | Haskins | Born in Luppitt | 1853 | 129 |
Radfoed, James & Sarah | Payhembury | Laundryman, Lived in Paddington next to James above, Aged 68 in 1881 | 1881 | 130 |
Radford, Daniel | Payhembury | Master baker, prisoner in Holloway | 1881 | 130 |
Radford, Henry & Sarah | Payhembury | Lodgers at Six Bells | 1881 | 130 |
Radford, James & Emma | Payhembury | Tailor-daughters-Lizzie, Jesse, Harriett, Sons - Daniel, Samuel, John. Lived in Paddington, aged 44 1881 | 1881 | 130 |
Radford, Mr Isaac | Payhembury | Speciality builder of Payhembury window, Mason | | 2, 93 |
Radford, Mrs | Payhembury | Village mid-wife | | 93 |
Rattenbury, William & Mary | Payhembury | Domestic servants to Gwen Venn at Lower House | 1851 | 128 |
Retter, Mr | Payhembury | Donated land for the Parish Hall | 1938 | 155 |
Richards | Payhembury | Tenant farmer on Cokesputt House | 1793 | 59 |
Richards Farm in Tale | Payhembury | House | 16th C | 41, 51 |
Richards, Francis | Nether Exe | Son of Francis & Ann farmer at Nether Exe | 1881 | 126 |
Richards, Francis & Ann | Lower Tale | Farmer, children Henry, Francis, MaryAnn. Had Aunt Elizabeth Ireland | 1841 | 126 |
Richards, John | Coxpitt | Agricultural labourer to Thomas Warren | 1851 | 127 |
Richards, John | | Son of John & Ann, dairyman at Sowton | 1881 | 126 |
Richards, John & Ann | Lower Tale | Daughters-Sarah, Mary, Sons-William, John (b 1804) .Lewis, Henry, Mark | | 126 |
Richards, Lewis & Jane | East Budleigh | Son of John & Ann, Farmer | 1881 | 126 |
Richards, Mark | | Son of John & Ann, Dairyman at Bradninch | 1881 | 126 |
Richards, Martin | Payhembury | Postman | | 39 |
Richards, Sarah | | Daughter of John & Ann, farm servant at Plymtree | 1851 | 126 |
Richards, William | | Son of John & Ann, farm servant for Richard Pratt at Tale Farm | 1851 | 126 |
Ridding, George | Payhembury | Rector of Broadhembury, Payhembury & Plymtree | 1982 | 26 |
Ridge Farm | Payhembury | Now known as Victoria Dairy | 1333 | 49, 106 |
Risdon | Payhembury | | 1630 | 111 |
River Wolf | Awliscombe | May record past existence of Wolves | | 6 |
Robin's Cottage | Payhembury | Previously Invercannie | | 106 |
Roche, Lt JW | Payhembury | 1914 -1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Rose Cottage | Payhembury | Smaller house, cob and slate | | 41, 64 |
Round House | Cokesputt | Contained overhead cogged wheels for harnessing horses for threshing etc | | 89 |
Rowe, | Payhembury | Thatcher | | 82 |
Rowe, Johnnie | Payhembury | Sold fish & chips | | 110 |
Rowe, Private L | Payhembury | 1914 -1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Rowe, Private S | Payhembury | 1914 -1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Rull | Payhembury | House, meaning "at the hill" | 1302 | 51 |
Russell Lord | | Ancestor of present Duke of Bedford, in command at Mohun's Ottery, Luppitt during rebellion opposing religious changes towards Protestantism | 1549 | 17 |
Salcombe Regis | | Great place for 'still liquor' | | 98 |
Salter, Anna M | Payhembury | Victualler, Six Bells | 1878-9 | 132 |
Salter, Corp W | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Salter, Corporal | Payhembury | Served in 2/4th Devons in India | Dec 1915 | 69 |
Salter, Hettie | Payhembury | Started Payhembury Spring Bulb & Flower Show | 1962 | 151 |
Salter, Jasper | Payhembury | Landlord of Six Bells & butcher | 1851 | 112, 124, |
Salter, Robert | Payhembury | Butcher & Farmer | 1878-9 | 133 |
Salter, Robert & Mary Susan | Payhembury | Daughter of Jasper married Robert Salter. | 1869 | 129 |
Salter, Robert & Mary Susan | Payhembury | Mary was innkeeper at Six Bells | 1881 | 130 |
Salter, Sally | Payhembury | Wife of Jasper | | 112 |
Salter, Thomas Hookway | Uffculme | Veterinarian, father of Robert | | 130 |
Sanders, Colonel | Payhembury | Cromwellian Family | 1543 | 69 |
Sanders, John & Ann | Payhembury | Tale Common Head | 1851 | 129 |
Sanders, William & Henry | Payhembury | Journeyman bakers in Camberwell in 1881 | 1881 | 130 |
Saunders | Tale, Culver House | Bought the Manor of Tale from Thomas Goodwin | Approx 1549 | 18 |
Saunders Corp F | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Saunders, Edwin | Payhembury | Nephew of FM Granger | 1881 | 129 |
Saunders, F | Payhembury | As teenager made waterwheel to obtain water from Tuck Mill Cottage | | 89 |
Saunders, F | Payhembury | Baker, three generations at Tuck Mill Cottage Bakery | | 76 |
Saunders Family | Tale Manors | Passed to them after the Dissolution of the Monastries | | 14 |
Saunders Family | Payhembury | For many years lived in Tuck Mill Cottage | 1798 | 61 |
Saunders Frank & Annie | Payhembury | Past owners of Tuck Mill Cottage | 1930-1980 | 61 |
Saunders, Humphrey | Payhembury, Holsworthy, | Presbyterian minister | | 20 |
Saunders, Jane | Payhembury | Left property for the poor | 1669 | 20, 150, 151 |
Saunders, John | Culverhouse | First appears in a muster roll | 1569 | 19 |
Saunders, John | Payhembury, Leyhill | First appears in a muster roll | 1569 | 19 |
Saunders, Major John | East Devon | A chief Parliamentarian | | 19 |
Saunders, Mr B | Payhembury | Built Stomorage, Colestocks | Mid 18th C | 67 |
Saunders, Richard | Payhembury, Kentisbeare, Loxhore, Plymtree & Honiton, Tiverton | Presbyterian minister | | 20 |
Scadding, Thirza | Payhembury | Housemaid for a J.P. in Suffolk in 1881 | 1881 | 131 |
Searle, Lydia | Coxpitt | Mother-in-law of Thomas Warren | 1881 | 127 |
Sidbury | | Iron Age Fort | | 9 |
Sidmouth Junction Station | | Once a market, now called Feniton | | 94, 101 |
Singh, Mr | Payhembury | Sold clothes & linen | | 110 |
Six Bells | Payhembury | Forerunner of Village Hall. Once called Church House. Inn | | 4, 24, 50, 90 |
Slade Barton | Payhembury | Big Farmhouse once belonged to the Venns now Leach family since 1916, Owners Roger & Barbara Leach | 2000 | 138 |
Slade Farm | Payhembury | Pump and well | | 88 |
Slade, Mrs | Sunnyside | | | 109 |
Smeatharpe | Payhembury | American aerodrome | 1944 | 94 |
Smith, Chris & Lucy | Payhembury | Present owners of Tuck Mill Cottage | 1981 | 61 |
Spurway, George& Gladys | Payhembury | | | 110 |
Squire, Bob | Payhembury | Winner fancydress parade Silver Jub Celeb | 1935 | 118 |
St Andrew's Day Fair | Hembury | Annual fair held in post-medieval down to 19th Centuries | | 7 |
St. Boniface of Crediton | | Cut down a Holy Tree to assert Christian truth | | 5 |
Stanton | Payhembury | One time owners of Payhembury Manor | | 131 |
Stapledon, Bishop Walter | Westcote | | | 111 |
Staynings, | Risdon | Son Davy, father Culme | | 111 |
Stevenson, J A R | Payhembury | Author, blacksmith & iron | | 111 |
Stiling, Private F | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Stomorage | Colestocks | House, formerly known as Stamridge | 1841 | 67 |
Sunnyside, No 3 | Payhembury | Purpose built 'servants' cottage | | 41 |
Sutcliffe, Miss | Payhembury | Compiled list of field names in 'Pembury Our Village' | | 139 |
Talaton | Talaton | Locals Supported Monmouth in attempt to overthrow James II | 1683 | 22 |
Tale Common Head | | Water spot | | 89 |
Tale Farm | Payhembury | Owner Ken Chaplin | 2000 | 138 |
Tale Head | | Windlass deep well | | 89 |
Tale Head Cottage | Payhembury | Smaller House | 18th C | 41, 51 |
Tale House Farm | Payhembury | Owner Malcolm Granger | 2000 | 138 |
Tale Manors | | Given by the Pomeroys to the Abbey of Forde | Middle Ages | 14 |
Tale Pound | | For impounding stray cattle | | 16 |
Talewater | Talewater | Monmouth supporters hanged, Brickworks | | 22, 95 |
Tarrents Farm | Payhembury | Owner Patrick Milton | 2000 | 138 |
Taunton | Taunton | Locals Supported Monmouth in attempt to overthrow James II | 1683 | 22 |
Taylor, Elizabeth | Payhembury | B 1833, Housekeeper to Bishop of Durham | 1881 | 130 |
Taylor, James | Payhembury | Son of James & Sarah. Mason | 1851 | 128 |
Taylor, James & Sarah | Haskins | Mason | 1841 | 128 |
Taylor, Peter | Payhembury | Rector of Payhembury & Broadhembury | 1978 | 26 |
Taylor, Thomas | Payhembury | Son of James & Sarah. Mason | 1851 | 128 |
Terry Jackson Vicars | Payhembury | Vicars | 18th C | 115 |
Terry, Rev Robert | Payhembury | Parson at Payhembury, died 1661 | Civil War / 1650 | 19, 115 |
Terry, Rev Timothy | | | 18th C | 115 |
The 60+ Club | Payhembury | | 1968 | 152 |
The Blanket Society | Payhembury | Formed 1858 | 1858 | 149 |
The Boot Club | Payhembury | Formed 1903 | 1903 | 149 |
The Mothers Union | Payhembury | Formed 1944 | 1944 | 153 |
The Parish Hall | Payhembury | | 1938 | 155 |
The Parish Paper | Payhembury | Started by Betty Whitaker | 1968 | 152 |
The Payhembury Day Centre | Payhembury | Formed Dec 1985 | 1985 | 154 |
The Payhembury Parents' Teachers & Friends Ass | Payhembury | | | 153 |
The Payhembury Youth Club & Services | | Formed Oct 1999 | 1999 | 154 |
The Shortmat Bowls Club | Payhembury | Formed Nov 1999 | 1999 | 154 |
The Six Bells | Payhembury | Was once the Church House | | 4, 24, 50 |
The Village Coffee Mornings | Payhembury | Started by Mrs Betty Granger | 1968 | 152 |
Thornhayes Nurseries | St Andrew's Wood, Dulford | | | 2 |
Thydon, Mr & Mrs | Payhembury | Owned a shop | | 110 |
Tiverton | | With outbreak of disease among troops at Otteryu, St Mary troops moved here | | 21 |
Tolley, Mr & Mrs | Payhembury | Ancestors of Mrs Collins, Erected stalls at Pemyhembury Fair | | 85 |
Tooze, Catherine, Ellen, Henry, Frederick & Julia | Payhembury | Children of Henry & Elizabeth | | 125 |
Tooze, Henry John | Payhembury | Clerk, married Elizabeth C Terry Jackson (1840), Curate | 1851 | 125 |
Tooze, John | Honiton | Father of Henry John, Ironmonger | | 125 |
Trevelyan | Payhembury, Leyhill | Willoughby daughter married into the family from Nettlecombe Court, Somerset, One time owners of Leyhill | Middle 17th C | 18, 131 |
Trinity meadow/orchard | Payhembury | On Cheriton | | 47, 97 |
Trott, Robert | Payhembury | Victualler & farmer | 1851 | 124 |
Trotter, Mr | Payhembury | Judge, fancydress comp Silver Jun Celeb | 1935 | 118 |
Tuck Mill Cottage | Payhembury | Clay and straw brick | 1798 | 61 |
Tuckmill | Payhembury | Owner Derek Johns | 2000 | 138 |
Tuckmill | Payhembury | Corn Mill and house | Mostly 19th C | 13, 16, 41, 52 |
Tuckmill Farm | Payhembury | House, original 'hall house', | 16th/17th C | 41, 44, 51 |
Tuckmill Farm | Payhembury | Owner Heather Wallace | 2000 | 138 |
Tudor Home Guard | Payhembury, Leyhill | Men in the parish who had to turn out in an emergency | 1569 | 19 |
Tweed, Lt H | Payhembury | 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | | 73 |
Uggaton | | Small hamlet, given by Odo Ericson's heirs (Ralph de Doune?) to Dunkeswell Abbey, later sold after the Dissolution of the Monastries to Goodwin, Manor House | 17th C | 13, 41, 42, 46 |
Uggaton estates | | Owned by Drewes | 1878-9 | 131 |
Uggaton Farm | Uggaton | Owner Norman Baker | 2000 | 138 |
Upottery | Upottery | Locals Supported Monmouth in attempt to overthrow James II | 1683 | 22 |
Upton | Upton | Known as Upton Prodhomme as the family owned it | 1238 | 14, 45 |
Upton Farm | Upton | Owner Norman Baker | 2000 | 138 |
Venn, Clement | Payhembury | Inherited Lower House from his brother John 2. Also owned Higher House and Slade, died | 1868 | 63 |
Venn, Gwen Warren | Payhembury | Lived at Lower House, born Uffculme, Daughter of Clement & Grace nee Warren | 1829 | 128 |
Venn, Gwen Warren | Payhembury | Granddaughter of John Venn, daughter of Clement Venn (1924) | 1878-9 | 63, 75, 93, 133 |
Venn, John 1 | Payhembury | Eldest son of John Venn | | 63 |
Venn, John 2 | Payhembury | Son of John Venn, owned 499 acres incl some of Hembury Fort & Upton | 1840 | 63 |
Venn, John 3 | Payhembury | Son of Clement Venn | | |
Venn, John & Ann | Payhembury | John born | 1734 | 63 |
Venn, John & Ann | Payhembury | Added granary to Lower House | 1780 | 62 |
Venn, John & Ann | Payhembury | Bought Lower House | Early 18th C | 63 |
Venn, Mary | Payhembury | Governess to Tooze children | 1851- | 125 |
Venn, P | Slade | Farmer, Landowner | 1878-9 | 132 |
Venn, Rev Henry Knott | Payhembury | Gave beef and tea to charity | | 150, 151 |
Venn, Richard | Payhembury | Gave to the poor | 1606 | 150, 151 |
Venn, Thomas | Payhembury | B 1825, Surgeon, lodged with Fisher family in Hackney | 1881 | 130 |
Venn, William | Upton | Yoeman | 1878-9 | 133 |
Venns | Payhembury | Later owners of Payhembury | | 14 |
Venns | Payhembury | Landowners, | 17th C | 23 |
Venns | Payhembury | Owned Culver House | 18th C | 68 |
Victoria Dairy | Payhembury | Previously the Ridge, owned by the Daymonds | 1333 | 49, 106 |
Victoria Dairy | Payhembury | Owner Douglas Daymond | 2000 | 138 |
Vinnicombe, George | Payhembury | Son of James & Elizabeth, died in horse fall | 1894 | 129 |
Vinnicombe, James & Elizabeth | Payhembury | Lived in Beer Farm | 1860 | 60 |
Vinnicombe, James & Elizabeth | Payhembury | Lived in Beer Farm | 1878-9 | 133 |
Vinnicombe, James & Elizabeth | Payhembury | Had 10 children | 1881 | 128 |
Vinnicombe, John | Payhembury | Born on Beer Farm | 1880 | 60 |
Waldron | Payhembury | Tenant farmer on Cokesputt House | 1793 | 59 |
Waldron, Ann | Coxpitt, Windwhistle | B Axminster, Had 8 children (1841), married Peter Coles | | 127 |
Waldron, Edwin | Broadhembury | Son of Ann, servant at the Grange | 1851 | 127 |
Waldron, Mary Ann (Coles)? | Honiton | House servant | 1851 | 127 |
Waldron, Nancy | Windwhistle | Daughter of Ann | 1851 | 127 |
Waldron, Sarah | Windwhistle | Daughter of Ann | 1851 | 127 |
Wallace, Heather | Payhembury | Owner Tuck Mill Farm | 2000 | 138 |
Walronds of Bradfield | Upton | Later owners of Upton | | 14 |
Ward, Miss Elizabeth | Payhembury | Teacher | | 108 |
Ware Farm | Payhembury | Owner Peter Nancekivell | 2000 | 138 |
Ware, Mrs Lena | Payhembury | Cooked school dinners | | 109 |
Warren, Cyril | Payhembury | Cokesputt House in his family from 1852 till his demise in 1988, | 1988 | 59, 106 |
Warren, Frank | Payhembury | Father of Cyril Warren | | 59 |
Warren, Thomas & Jane | Coxpitt | Dairyman, b Dalwood, Daughters-Jane, Susan, Sarah | 1851 | 127 |
Warren, William | Payhembury | Bought Cokesputt House, Grandfather of Cyril Warren | 1852 | 59 |
Warren, William | Coxpit | Yeoman | 1878-9 | 133 |
Waterbeer St, Exeter | | Site of annual scythestone fair | | 8 |
Webber, Frank | Payhembury | Cut off his thumb at school | 1878 | 34 |
Webber, Henry | Payhembury | Agricultural labourer, lodger at Six Bells | 1881 | 130 |
Webber, Mary J | Payhembury | Aged 17 was patient/general servant in Fever Hospital, Islington | 1881 | 130 |
Westcote | Payhembury | | | 111 |
Whitaker, Ken | Payhembury | War Veteran at VE Day remembered | 1995 | 119 |
Whitaker, Mrs | Payhembury | Ran the village coffee mornings after Mrs Granger, Founder member Mothers Union | 1944 | 152-153 |
Whitaker, Mrs Betty | Payhembury | Organiser of the 60+ Club | 1968 | 152 |
White, Don | Payhembury | Resident | | 120 |
White, Richd | Payhembury | Farmer&Victualler, Leyhill Inn | 1878-9 | 133 |
Whiting, Mary | Payhembury | Distributor of the Parish Paper | 2000? | 152 |
William of Orange | | Ousted James II | 1688 | 23 |
Willis, Emmanuel & Lucy | Payhembury | Parents of W. Kept the shop in Paythembury | | 72 |
Willis, Gunner A/AW | Payhembury, Totnes | Perished in 1914 War, 1914-1918 Roll of Honour | 8th Aug 1917 | 72, 73 |
Willoughby, John | Payhembury, Leyhill | Bought La Hill (Leyhill) in 1593.Paid for two of the present bells in the Church | 1593 | 19, 56 |
Willoughbys | Risdon | | | 111 |
Willoughbys | Payhembury, Leyhill | Lords of the Manor at Upton | Approx 1549 | 18, 45 |
Willoughbys of Leyhill | Upton | Later owners of Upton | | 14, 131 |
Wills, Albert | Payhembury | Perished 1st WW | | 94 |
Wolford | Awliscomb | May record past existence of Wolves | | 6 |
Wood, George | Payhembury | Agricultural labourer | 1851 | 128 |
Wood, Robert & Ann | Payhembury | Coachman, b 1853, lived in Queens Mews, Paddington in 1881, 2 sons. | 1881 | 130 |
Wood, Robert & Diana | Payhembury | Carpenter | 1841, 1851 | 128 |
Wood, Walter | Ridge | Thatcher | 1878-9 | 133 |
Woodbury | | Iron Age Fort | | 9 |
Wren Cottage | Payhembury | Purpose built 'servants' cottage | | 41 |
Wright, Elizabeth | Flay | Farmer & Landowner | 1878-9 | 133 |
Wright, Johnny | Payhembury | Owner Flays Farm | | 24, 94 |
Wright, Mr | Payhembury | Owned Cokesputt House | 1780-1781 | 59 |
Wymundsham, Thomas | Payhembury | Lord of the Manor | 1237 | 26 |
Wyndham Family | Silverton | | | 23 |
Yarrow Park | Payhembury | Owner Gerlad Evans | 2000 | 138 |
Yea, Richard atte | | Noted in taxpayers list | 1332 | 16 |
Yellingham | Payhembury | Known as Elynham | 1289 | 52 |
Yellingham | Payhembury | Owners Janet & Edward East | 2000 | 138 |
Yeomans Cottage | Payhembury | Smaller house | | 41 |
Yonges | Escot | Predecessors of the Kennaways | | 22 |