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Notes on the State of Newton and its Neighbourhood Before the Fifteenth Century
Trans. Devon Assoc. vol. 18 (1886) pp. 184-196.
by
S.G. Harris
Prepared by Michael Steer
In the mid-1200s the New Town of the Abbots (from Torre Abbey) was given the right to hold a weekly market. By 1300 the original settlements were renamed, with the lower ground named Newton Abbot, and the higher ground Newton Bushel. On the strength of the market, Newton Abbot quickly became a thriving town and a good source of income to the Abbots. The twin markets of Newton Abbot and Newton Bushel continued until 1633, when they amalgamated to a single weekly market under the ownership of Bradley Manor. 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 University of Michigan Library, and is available from the Internet Archive.
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A | |
Aluric | 218 |
Arblaster, Nicholas the | 218 |
Arcis, Haimeric de (also d'Argues) | 217 |
Argues, Emery d' | 218 |
Argues, Joscelin d' | 218 |
Argues, William Count d' | 218 |
Auisy, L'Eschaude de | 218 |
B | |
Baldwin the Sheriff | 218, 220 |
Bayeux, Odo de | 220-1 |
Bennett, Dr William | 216 |
Bikele, Henry of | 225-6 |
Bikele, Matilda | 225-6 |
Brewer family | 218 |
Brewer, William | 222 |
Brictric | 219 |
Bruere, Ralph de | 218 |
Burethe, Walter de la | 226 |
Bussel, Joan | 228 |
Bussel, John | 228 |
Bussel, Robert | 225 |
Bussel, Theobald | 224-6 |
Bussel, William (also Busshel) | 227-8 |
C | |
Courtenay, Eustachia de | 221, 223 |
Courtenay, Eustachius de | 221 |
D | |
Davidson, Mr J B | 215-6, 219, 226 |
De Ste. Marie | 218 |
E | |
Edmer | 217 |
Edward the Confessor | 217 |
Edward I | 224 |
Edward II | 224 |
Edward III | 223 |
Edward VI | 221 |
Ellacombe, Mr | 221 |
Englescheville, Theobald de | 223-4, 227 |
Eu, Robert d' | 220 |
Eyton, Mr | 219 |
F | |
FitzJohn, Eustachia | 222 |
FitzJohn, Lucas | 221-3, 225 |
G | |
Godebold | 218 |
Godeva | 219 |
Grace family | 218 |
H | |
Hacoumbe, Jordan de | 225 |
Harold, King | 220 |
Hayward, Adam de | 226 |
Henry I | 221 |
Henry II | 221 |
Henry III | 222-3, 225, 227 |
Hyde, Henry de la | 225 |
J | |
John, King | 221-2 |
L | |
Limesi, Ralph de | 218 |
Littleton | 224 |
Lucas, boteler | 221 |
Lysons, Messrs | 216, 224, 227 |
M | |
Malmesbury, William of | 220 |
Mortain, Robert Earl of | 217, 220-1 |
Mortain, William de | 221 |
O | |
Oliver, Dr | 222 |
Ordgar, Ealdorman | 217 |
Ordric | 218 |
Ordulf, Ealdorman | 217 |
P | |
Pole, Sir William | 221 |
Pont Audemar, Henry de | 223 |
Prideaux, Roger de | 225 |
R | |
Ralph, clerk | 226 |
Richard I | 219 |
Risdon, Tristram | 221 |
Roger, sheriff | 226 |
S | |
Stapleton | 223 |
Susard | 218 |
T | |
Tor, Abbot of | 227 |
Thouars, Viscomte de | 223 |
U | |
Ulf | 218 |
W | |
William I | 217, 220 |
William II | 220 |
Wogwill, Ralph de | 225 |
Wullavinton, Lord H de | 226 |