INDEX
| [A] | [B] | [C] | [D] | [E] | [F] | [G] | [H] | [I] | [J] | [K] | [L] | [M] |
| [N] | [O] | [P] | [Q] | [R] | [S] | [T] | [U] | [V] | [W] | [X] | [Y] | [Z] |
Abbott, Mr. Frank, [54]
Abbott, Mrs., [197], [200], [202]
Abdul Gopher, [381]
Aberystwyth, [429]
Abingdon, Lord, [256]
Account of the Religion and Manners of the Mohammetans, [169]
Ackermann, [572]
Acland, Sir Thomas, [479], [533]
Adams, Jane, [215]
Adams, Mr., [663]
Addison, Joseph, [245], [246], [247]
Admirable Crichton. See [James Wyatt]
Aix, [419]
Albemarle, Duke of, [242]
Aldgate Workhouse, [367]
Algiers, [84], [152]–[158], [167]
Alphington, [17]
Alphington Ponies, the, [16]–[20]
—— strange appearance of, [16], [18], [20]
—— excuses of the impecunious, [18]
Alquenezes, Marquess, [91], [92]
Altarnun, [302]
Amery, Mr. J. S., [456]
American prisoners, [634]–[699]
—— are shot down, [646]
—— report on massacre, [674]
Anderson, Lord, [104]
Andrews, Charles, [634], [637], [641], [646], [647], [650], [697], [698]
Andrews, William, [64]
Annals of the East India Company, [381]
Annapolis, [787]
Anne, Queen, [48], [233], [243], [415]
Annual Register, [67], [68], [368], [400], [524] note
Antongil Bay, [386]
Apparitions, [725]
Apples, [14]
—— at a Church Congress, [2]
—— grown by [Stafford], [2]
—— in church, [50]
—— Royal Wilding, [6]–[9], [12], [13]
Arber, Mr., [94]
Architectural Antiquities, [571]
Architecture, Gothic, [574], [614]
Architecture, painter of. See [Samuel Prout]
Architecture, Works on, [575]
Argyll, Duke of, [417]
Arlington, [772]
Arms of Lord Ashburton, [632]
—— Bidlake family, [217]
—— Blundell family, [619]
—— Gould family, [619]
—— Harris family, [619]
—— Kelloway family, [1]
—— Prowse family, [565]
—— Raleigh family, [281]
—— Stafford family, [1]
—— Young family, [619]
Arnold, Andrew, [716]
Arnold, John, [680]
Arnold, Richard, [675], [677], [678]
Arnull, Mrs., [563]
Arscott, [47]
Arscott family, the, [47], [57]
—— his characteristic kindness, [49]
—— his conduct in church, [50]
Arscott, John, his jester, [53]
Arscott, “the wicked,” [49]
Ash, Dr. Linnington, [544], [563]
Ashburton, first Lord, [630]
Ashburton, [279], [370], [436], [437], [440], [442], [445], [447], [452], [478], [604], [619], [622]–[624], [628], [633]
Ashburtonian, [456]
Ashprington, [371]
Ashton, John, [277]
Ashwater, [371]
Aspect, reason for north, [223]
Assassination of Henry III, attempted, [226]
As You Like It, [514]
Audley End, [196]
Aurungzebe, [381]
Austen, Rudolphus, [13]
Austin, Alfred, [329]
Avelyn, Lieutenant, [656] note, [660], [670], [695]
Averie, Elizabeth, [251]
Avery, Captain John, [375]–[389]
—— autocracy in Madagascar, [376], [386], [388]
—— as pirate, [381]
—— captures Great Mogul’s daughter, [381]
Baba Hasan, [159]
Babbage, Jack, [553], [554], [556], [557], [562]
Babley, [414]
Badger, John, [65]
Baggator, [702]
Bagnal, Sir Nicholas, [268]
Bailey, Mr., [708]
Baker, Archdeacon, [372]
Baker, Bessie, [73]
Baker, Mary. See [Caraboo]
Baker, Sir Richard, [183]
Baker’s Chronicle, [183]
Ballads and Songs, [328]
Ballads, A Century of, [277]
Ballad of Cyder, [15]
—— of Dick Simmins, [524]
—— of Lady Howard, [210]
—— of “Lusty” Stucley, [273]
—— of the Bideford Witches, [277]
—— of Wrestling, [515]
Ballads, [244], [417], [503], [615]
“The Bay of Biscay,” [354]
“The Death of the Smuggler,” [354]
“The Death of Parker,” [364]–[368]
“Dear Catholic Brother,” [243]
“The Fish on the Coast,” [253]
“The Hunting of Arscott, of Tetcott,” [54], [243]
“Joy to Great Cæsar,” [245]
“Just Like Love,” [353]
“The Lamentation of Strangwidge,” [103]
“The Little Girl down the Lane,” [445]
“May We Never Want a Friend,” [354]
“Mrs. Page’s Lament,” [102]
“Nice Young Maidens,” [423]
“One Long Whitsun Holiday,” [245]
“The Scotch Yoke,” [5]
Ballard, Joseph, [415]
Baller, Anthony, [422]
Bampfylde, Mr., [613]
Bancroft, Mr. and Mrs., [33]
Banks, Sir Joseph, [750]
Banterer, [775]
Barclay, [133]
Baring, Charles, [616]
Barker, Hon. Charles, [257]
Barnes, Grace, [276]
—— taverner to highwayman, [321]
—— executed, [324]
Barnstaple, [102]–[104], [224], [230]–[234], [326], [414], [417], [422], [543], [561], [772], [774], [782]
Barnstaple, Literary History of, [103]
Baron, John, [222]
Barré, Colonel Isaac, [628], [629]
Barry, Mr., [472]
Barum ware, [234]
Baskerville, Mary, [458]
Bastard, Colonel, [482], [483], [704]
Bateman, Mary, [394]
Bath, [40], [45], [420], [429]
Bath Chronicle, [40]
Bath, Earl of, [231]
Bathurst, Lord, [418]
Battle of Alcazar, [272], [273], [734]
Battyn, [47]
Batworthy, [755]
Bawden the Mole-catcher, [520]
Bayard, [238]
Bay of Biscay, [86]
Beaford, [541]
Bear, John, [744]
Beare, Dr., [274]
Beasley, Reuben G., [635], [639], [673]
Beaumont, Robert de, [773]
Beauties of England and Wales, [568], [571]
Bebb, Mr., [27]
Becket, Thomas à, [549]
Bedford, Earl of, [204], [209], [754]
Beggar, a disguised, [432], [433]
Beggars’ Opera, The, [414]–[421]
—— complete success of, [419]
Belgrave, Lord, [448]
Bell, Mr., [241]
Bell, James, [698]
Belle’s Stratagem, The, [31]
Bell-ringing, contests in, [370]
Belmont, [716]
Belstone, [709]
Beltrees, [241]
Bennett, John, [694]
Bennett’s Cross, [700]
Benson, Thomas, [233]
—— donor of bowl and ladle, [234]
—— M.P. for Barnstaple, [234]
Bent, Dr., [256]
Berkeley, Earl of, [24]
Bermondsey, [393]
Bernasconi, Miss, [563]
Berry, [251]
Berry, Sarah, [603]
Bertie, Dr., [256]
Bevan, [602]
Bewick, [578]
Beyeck, Joseph, [698]
Bible, value of the, [341]
Bickford, William, [47]
Bickleigh, [188], [189], [426], [435], [568]
Bicton, [591]
Bideford, [233], [234], [274], [276], [327], [329], [330], [384], [385], [389], [414], [417], [436], [775], [785]
Bidlake, [212], [217], [223], [737]
Bidlake, Dr., [459], [566], [567], [568]
Bidlake family, the, [212]–[223], [737]
Bidlake, Henry, [215], [219], [222]
—— fights for Royalists, [220]
Bidlake, Henry, hides in a clock, [220]
Bidlake, John, [219]
Bidlake, William, [215], [218]
Bilbao, [152]
Binus, [469]
Birch Tor, [700], [701], [705]
Bird, Mr. E., R.A., [41], [46]
Bird of the Oxenhams, the, [249]–[261]
—— appears to foretell death, [249], [254], [256], [258]–[261]
—— probable origin of legend, [254], [255]
Birds of the Crozet Islands, [342]
Birdwood, Miss, [133]
Bisett, Margaret, [227]
Bishops, bad character of, in 16th century, [214]
Bishop, John, [597]
Bishop, Robert, [597]
Bishops of Exeter, [48], [124], [125], [214], [217], [218], [249], [529], [531], [532], [538], [556], [557], [558], [583], [590], [747]
Bishop of Limoges, [239]
Bishop of Saint Flores, [239]
Bishopstawton, [104]
“Black Assize, The,” [103]
Blackabrook, [186]
Blackhall, [711]
Black Horse, Captain of the, [207]
“Black Horse Tavern,” [320], [321], [323]
Blackmail, [383]
Blackmore, Robert D., [528], [549], [556], [561]
Blake, William, [699]
Blisland, [56]
Bliss, Mr. Joe, [502]
Bloomers introduced by the Alphington Ponies, [20]
Blore, Mr., [564]
Bloudie Booke, The, [193]
Blundell’s School, [426], [535]
Board of Trade, [776]
Boconnoc, [605]
Bodleian Library, [324]
Bodmin Moors, [302]
Body-snatching, [365], [405]–[413]
Boggs, John, [685]
Boleyn, Mary, [263]
Bolton, Duke of, [418]
Bombay, [381]
Boogoos, the, [38]
Book of the West, The, [6], [14]
Borders of the Tamar and the Tavy, [95]
Boringdon, [713]
Borrow, George, [466], [469], [471]
Boscastle, [302]
Boscawen, Mrs., [743]
Bötcher, [604]
Boughthayes, [187]
Boulogne, siege of, [263]
Boundye, Thomas, [597]
Bovey, [535]
Bovey Heathfield, [482]
Bowring, Benjamin, [510]
Boyce, John, [533]
Boyle, Robert, [489]
Brabant, [205]
Braddons, The, [18]
Bradford, [68]
Bradiford stream, [773]
Bradmore, [524]
Bratton Clovelly, [97]
Braunton, [329]
Bray, Rev. E. A., [95]
Brazen Mask, The, [353]
Breeches fit the man, [703]
Brest, [206]
Brice, Andrew, [389], [480], [502]–[513]
—— reprimanded by Parliament, [504]
—— publishes Weekly Journal, [504]
—— publishes The Grand Gazetteer, [509]
Bridestowe, [212], [213], [221]
Bridewell, [393]
Bridport, [308]
Brighton, [44]
Brimpton, [185]
Bristol, [37], [39], [41], [45], [378], [384], [393], [420], [431]
British Museum, [52], [180], [329]
Brixton, [572]
Broadbury Down, [371]
Broadly, Mr. A. M., [404] note
Broad Street, [282]
Broadwood, [371]
Broadwood Kelly, [710]
Broeck, Adrian Van, [376], [388]
Bromefield, [266]
Brooke, Mr., [42]
Brooking-Rowe, Mr., [94]
Brothers, Richard, [393]
Brouchet, [66]
Broughton, [66]
Broughton, Sir John, [466]
Brown, General, [661]
Brown, Tom, [241]
Brownson, Rear-Admiral, [784]
Browse family, the, [718]
Bruce, John, [381]
Bruges, [207]
Brunton, Misses, [450]
Brushfield, Dr., [506], [510], [511]
Brushford, [42]
Brussels, [265]
Buckerell, [543]
Buckingham, Duke of, [85], [196], [710]
Buckland Brewer, [182], [327], [330]
Buckland-on-the-Moor, [704]
Buckner, Admiral, [357], [358]
Budd, Dr., of North Tawton, [81], [770]
—— his summary treatment of patients, [759], [760], [761], [762], [766], [768], [769]
—— his kindness to the poor, [762], [766], [767]
—— his accurate diagnosis, [763], [764]
—— ubiquitous, [771]
Budd family, the, [754]
Budleigh Salterton, [318]
Buller, Dean, [747]
Buller, Sir Redvers, [785]
Bunker Hill, [779]
Buoncompagni, Giacomo, [272]
Burdeson Park, [28]
Burdett-Coutts, Baroness, [329]
Burgess, Mary, [45]. See [Caraboo]
Burghley, Lord, [271] note, [272]
Burgoyne, Henry, [688]
Burian, [710]
Burke, Edmund, [405], [409], [606], [627]
Burkett, Rev. T., [254]
Burleigh, Lord, [735]
Burleigh Wood, [220]
Burnby, Mrs., [207]
Burnham, Enoch, [684]
Burns, the Devonshire. See [Edw. Capern]
Burritt, Elihu, [330]
Burrow, Mrs., [590]
Bury, Admiral, [536]
Bush Down Mine, [700]
Bushell, Thomas, [232]
Bushfield, James N., [692]
Bute, Lord, [3], [4], [6], [624]
—— burnt in effigy, [4]
Butler, Samuel, [752]
Butterstone, [737]
Cadboll, [631]
Cadiz, [86], [87], [93], [267]
Cain, Elizabeth, [437]
Calais, [264]
Callington, [81], [371], [535]
Calmady family, the, [217]
Calmady, Mr., [757]
Calverleigh, [772]
Calvinists, [42]
Camberwell, [571]
Cambridge, [754]
Camden, [2]
Camden Society, [324]
Camelford, [605]
Camley, [226]
Campbell, James, [698]
Campion, [481]
Canaletti, [571]
Cann, William, [597]
Cape Bojadore, [115]
Cape La Hogue, [311]
Cape of Good Hope, [349]
Cape Town, [780], [781], [783]
—— artificial as poet, [325], [328]
—— described by [Burritt], [330]
—— praised by [Froude] and [Landor], [329]
—— the postman poet, [327]
Captives, The, [415]
—— her supposed history, [38]
—— her real identity, [41]
—— is brought to [Knole], [35]
Carden, Sir Robert, [774], [775]
Carew, Bampfylde-Moore, [425]–[435], [437]
—— life as a beggar, [427]–[432]
Carew, Rev. Theodore, [426]
Carew, Sir Walter, [556]
Carey, Bishop of [Exeter], [595]
Carey, William, [263]
Carley, James, [661] note, [693]
Carlisle, [67]
Carlow, [270]
Carmarthen, Marquess of, [151]
Carnbrea, [705]
Carolina, [377]
Caroline, Queen, [415]
Caron House, [715]
Carpenter, Elias, [393]
Carrickfergus, [773]
Carrington, Chancellor, [352]
Carteret, Lord, [235]
Cary family, the, [565]
—— executed, [299]
—— exhorted by [Quicke], [295]–[297]
Cashel, Archbishop of, [269], [270]
Castlereagh, Lord, [644], [673]
Catdowne, [298]
Cater, Mr., [565]
Cathedral Close Gates, [Exeter], [485]
Catwater, [298]
Cavite, [776]
Cecil, Robert, [735]
Cecil, Sir Edward, [85], [86], [93], [264], [267], [272]
Century of the Names and Scantlings of Inventions, [487]
Cephus, Richard, [676]
Chair, [Gay]’s, [414], [415], [421]
Challoner, [265]
Champernowne, Margaret, [189]
Champernowne, Rev. F., [372]
Champion, Richard, [606]
Channel Islands, [306], [308], [309], [314], [315]
Chanter, Mr. J. R., [103], [224], [225] note, [237] note, [422], [423]
Chappell, Samuel, [597]
Chapple, William, [241], [256], [543]
Charles II, [158], [241], [242], [243], [245]
Chartres, Cathedral of, [579]
Chaster, [479]
Château Morand, [239]
Chatham, [634]
Chaw Gully, [705]
Chefoo, [779]
Chee-ming, [38]
Cheltenham, [24]
Chiche, [195]
Chichester, Baron, [772]
Chichester family, the ubiquitous, [772]
—— famous members of, [772], [773]
Chichester, Rear-Admiral Sir Edward, [772]–[787]
—— a staunch Conservative, [774]
—— his death at Gibraltar, [784]
—— his difficulties as transport officer, [780]–[783]
—— his diplomacy, [777], [784], [787]
—— promotions of, [774], [775], [776], [779], [783]
Child of Nature, The, [23]
Chimsworthy, [97]
China-clay discovered, [605]
Chope, R. Pearse, [234] note, [237] note
Chowne, Parson, [549], [551], [556]
Chronicles of Crime, [355], [368]
Chudleigh, [622]
Church Congress at [Plymouth], [2]
Churchill, Mr., [107]
Cibber, Colley, [416]
Cirencester, [772]
Cirencester, Sir John de, [772]
Citadel, The, [298]
Civita Vecchia, [272]
Clandestine Marriage, The, [509]
Clarendon, [195], [197], [199], [211], [415], [487]
Clarke, Capt. J. S., [725]
Clarke, Mr., [422]
Clarke, Sir T., [620]
Clement, John C., [644]
Clements, William, [692]
Clergy, corrupt state of the, [214], [562], [594]
Cleveland, Earl of, [715]
Cleverdon, Penelope, [599]
Clifford, Lord, [435]
Clinton, Lord, [785]
Cloberry, John, [222]
Clock, grandfather, [220]
Clode, Braddon, [56]
Clovelly, fishermen of, [229]
Clutterbuck, Richard, [249]
Coaker, Jonas, poet, [706]
Cobbett, William, [454]
Cobley, John, [583]
Cobley, Miss, [458]
Cobley, Mr., [461]
Cobley, Uncle Tom, [583]
Cockburn, Mr., [551]
Codding, Caleb, [699]
Codmore, John, [62]
Coham, William Holland, [47]
Cohen, Israel, [407]
Cohorn, [499]
Coining, counterfeit, [640]
Coin clipping, [265], [283]–[285]
Coke, Sir Edmund, [195]
Cole, James, [60]
Cole, Mary, [24]
Colebrook, [519]
Collard, John, [694]
Collas, Victor, [640]
Colchester prison, [168]
Coleman, Dorcas, [274]
Collections, [254]
Collier, W. F., [516] note, [525], [756]
Collumpton, [175], [321], [322]
Cologne, [167]
Colton, Rev. C., M.A., [286], [289], [290]
Combe, [212]
Combe, William de, [213]
Combmartin, [537]
Compton, Theodore, [606]
Congo Free State, [386] note
Congreve, W., [417]
Consul, English, [155]
Consul, French, [157]
Cooke, John, saddler, [478]–[486]
—— his conduct during elections, [481]
—— his services to [Exeter], [483]–[485]
Cookesley, Rev. John, [454]
Cookesley, William, [445]–[448]
Cookworthy, William, [600]–[607]
—— absent-minded Quaker, [603]
—— discoverer of china-clay, [605]
Cooper, Sir Astley, [405]
Copenhagen, [309]
Corelli, [609]
Cork, Earl of, [45]
Cornish Magazine, [516] note
Cornwood, [290]
Corry, [322]
Corunna, [378]
Cory, John, [598]
Coryton, [222]
Cosdon, [709]
Cotgrave, Captain, [641], [642], [643]
Cott, Miss, [393]
Cotton, Mr., [230] note, [258], [260]
Cotton, Walter, [689]
Cotton, William, [217]
Council of Trent, [238]
Courtenay, [545]
Courtenay, Sir William, [187], [191], [208]
Courtlands, [616]
Courtney, Hon. Elizabeth, [371]
Courtney, Kelland, [372]
Courtship, an uncertain, [25]–[30]
Covent Garden, [353]
Coventry, [228]
Coventry, Lord, [199]
Cowes, [312]
Cowley Barton, [616]
Cox, Mr., [414]
Crackington Cove, [56]
Cranstoun, Baron, [631]
Craven, Countess of, [450]
Crediton, [44], [173], [351]–[353], [431], [583], [593]
Creedy Park, [431]
Creedy River, [351]
Crolly Bridge, [77]
Cromwell, Henry, [244]
Cromwell, Oliver, [490], [544]
Cromwell, Richard, [223]
Cromwellian barbarity, [222]
Crook, Mr., [422]
Cross, Mr., [189], [463], [464], [465]
Crowd, a London, [484]
Crowe, Mrs., [174]
Crown Dale, [702]
Crown’s Too Weighty, The, [243]
Crusoe, a new Robinson. See [G. M. Goodridge]
Cudmore, Mr. Henry, [162]
Culham, [373]
Cumberland, Duke of, [416]
Cunninghame, William, [631]
Curate and the pig, the, [560]
Curate, how to select a, [543]
Curson, [478]
Curtis, Anne, [265]
Curtis, Sir Thomas, [265]
Cutteford, George, [199], [202], [204]
—— [Royal Wilding], [8], [10]
Cyder, Dissertation on, [1], [6], [10], [13]
Dalling, Governor, [740]
Dally, Mr., [505]
Daman, [381]
Darcy, Thomas, [195]
Dartington, [545]
Dartmoor, [521], [601], [700], [705], [709]
Dartmoor, ancient remains on, [700]
Dartmoor Idylls, [707]
Dartmoor Pictorial Records, [706] note
Dartmoor Prison, described, [635]
—— massacre in, [648]
—— official report on massacre, [664]
—— prisoners’ depositions concerning massacre, [674]
Dartmouth, [264], [304], [316], [317], [334], [370], [428], [429], [440], [494], [591]
Dart River, [301]
David Copperfield, [444]
Davie, Humphry, [431]
Davie, Sir John, [431]
Davie, John, [274]
Davies, [361]
Davies, Annie, [451] note
Davis, Andrew, [691]
Davis, Jacob, [699]
—— passion for music, [351]
—— wonderful proficiency, [352]
—— ruined by success, [353]
Davy, Rev. C., [127]
—— a mechanical genius, [123]
—— encounter with his bishop, [124], [125]
—— turns printer, [125]
Davy, Richard, [701]
Dawlish, [592]
Dazzard, [57]
Death Coach, the, [211]
Delaware, Lord, [93]
Demon of Spreyton, the, [170]–[174]
Denbury, [446]
Dennis, [605]
Dennis, John, [377] note
Dennis, Lewis, [597]
Dennis, Prebendary Jonas, [581]–[590]
—— Church disciplinarian, [582], [583]
—— list of his works, [589]
Dennis, Sir Thomas, [581]
Dent, Captain, [120]
Deptford, [162]
Derby, U.S.A., [430]
Desaguliers, [492]
Descriptive Sketch of Sidmouth, [257]
Despenser, [229]
De Valle, [229]
Devil, encounter with the, [395]
——various forms assumed by, [275], [276]
Devon, Earl of, [209]
Devon Notes and Queries, 1850, [105];
1903, [403];
1905, [94];
1906, [64];
1906, [79]
Devonport, [64], [411], [412], [521], [768], [774], [782]
Devonshire Melodist, The, [328]
Devonshire Parishes, [494] note
Devonshire Woman, The: or a Wonderful Narrative of Frances Flood, [180]
Dewey, Admiral, [776], [777], [784]
Diamond, Captain, [314]
Dickenson, Captain Harvey, [47]
Dictionary of National Biography, [238], [282], [285], [414], [607], [617]
Dietrich, Admiral, [776], [777]
Dilwyn, [14]
Dissertation on Cyder and Cyder Fruit, [1], [6]
Divorce, plea to obtain, [198]
Dixie, Sir Wolstone, [735]
Dobell, Edith, [602]
Doctors’ Commons, [28]
Dodbrooke, [737]
Dolmen of Shilstone, [127]
Dolton, [1]
Donegal, Marquess of, [773]
Don Mathias Caster, [113], [114]
Dorset, Earl of, [243]
Dover, [44]
Dowie, Dr., [402]
Dowland, [540]
Downhouse, [123]
Drake, Sir Francis, [101], [200], [204], [248], [785]
Drake Walls, [702]
Dreams, warnings by, [219], [591], [592], [724]
Drewsteignton, [124], [127], [593]
Duckworth, Admiral Sir J. T., [650]
Dudley, [68]
Duncan, Admiral, [360]
Dunciad, The, [245]
Dunning, John, [1st Lord Ashburton], [618]–[632]
—— his early days, [619], [620]
—— his repellent appearance, [621], [625], [630]
—— his sharp practice, [623], [624]
—— Solicitor-General, [624]
—— his manors in Devonshire, [628]
—— in Berlin, [629]
Duntze, Sir John, [479]
Durant, [217]
D’Urfey, Tom, [52], [57], [238], [247]
—— is popular at Court, [242]
—— his Pills to Purge Melancholy, [246]
Durnford, the Misses. See [Alphington Ponies]
Durston, Dr. William, [712]
Dyer, Mr., [510]
Earthworks, Saxon, [212]
Eastaway, Elias, [599]
Eastchurch, Elizabeth, [275]
Eastchurch, Thomas, [275]
Eastcott, Rev. Mr., [352]
East India Company, [380], [388]
Eastlake, Sir C. L., [572]
Ebford, [458]
Ebsworthy family, the, [213], [217], [218]
Ebsworthy, Peter, [217]
Ecclesiastical Court at Lyons, [239]
Eddy, Mrs., [402]
Edgecombe, Richard, [222]
Edinburgh, [356], [405], [485]
Edinburgh, Duke of, [775]
Edmonds, [216]
Edward II, [229]
Edward IV, [183]
Edward VI, [229], [265], [369]
Edward VII, [783]
Edwards, Dr., [354]
Edwards, Susannah, [274], [275]
Egyptian Hall, [473]
Elford, Robert, [61]
Elford, Susannah, [61]
Eliot, Lord, [569]
Eliot, Nicolas, [596]
Elizabeth, Queen, [185], [230], [262]–[270], [735], [773]
Elworthy, Mr. F. T., [513]
English Garner, The, [94]
Epistolæ Ho-Elianæ; or Familiar Letters, [251]
Epitaph on [Andrew Brice], [511]
—— on [F. Flood]’s legs, [180]
—— on [Joanna Southcott], [400]
—— on [John Gay], [424]
—— on Margaret Gould, [618]
—— on [Sir W. Jones], [631]
Epsom, [241]
Esdell, James, [698]
Essex, Earl of, [204]
Eumer, [159]
—— executed, [299]
Evelyn’s Diary, [514]
Excise Bill, the, [4]
Exeter, [4], [7], [8], [13], [19], [42], [65], [71], [79], [80], [101], [103], [105], [123], [131], [152], [162], [168], [169], [176], [212], [214], [223], [231], [238], [239], [252], [257], [260], [274], [276], [295], [296], [298], [302], [320], [321], [323], [324], [332], [352], [353], [356], [366], [367], [368], [373], [390], [391], [393], [423], [430], [431], [437], [441], [442], [445], [458], [463], [478], [479], [481], [482], [483], [484], [485], [502], [503], [508], [511], [529], [534], [551], [558], [581], [582], [591], [592], [603], [604], [608], [609], [612], [615], [618], [623], [630], [634], [718], [741], [746], [747], [770], [785]
[Exeter] Grammar School, [123], [437], [592]
Exmoor, [225], [426], [533], [539], [546]
Exmoor Scolding and Courtship, [510], [513]
Exmouth, [150], [583], [584], [587], [616], [630]
Experiment, The, [107]
Eynesso, Manuel, [37]
Fables, [416]
Facye, Richard, [597]
Fairfax, Sir Thomas, [487]
Falconbridge, Lady, [263]
Falkener, Sir William, [168]
Falkirk, [375]
Falmouth, [264], [302], [317], [742]
Farinelli, [246]
Farinelli’s Ground, [245]
Farmer, Thomas, [240]
Fellow, Anne, [276]
Fellowes, Hon. Newton, [546]
—— is ill-treated by ghosts, [171]
Fig, [Dr. Kennicott]’s, [373]
Figuier, Louis, [499]
Fisher, Dr., Bishop of [Exeter], [125], [590]
Fishley, [540]
Fittey, Robert, [698]
Fitzford, [185], [186], [187], [188], [190], [195], [196], [197], [199], [200], [202], [204], [206], [208], [209], [210]
Fitz of Fitzford, Notes to, [209]
Fitz, Mary, [185], [187], [193]–[210]
—— four times married, [195]–[196]
—— an unnatural mother, [208], [209]
—— appears after death, [209], [210]
—— becomes insane, [191], [193]
Fleet Prison, [200], [248], [715]
Floyd, [552]
Foley, Rev. T. P., [392], [396], [404] note
Fond Husband, The, or the Plotting Sisters, [240], [247]
—— a vain child, [585]
—— obsessed by evil spirits, [586]
—— his voice heard after death, [587], [588]
Fontenoy, [434]
—— a second-rate actress, [23]
—— her benefit, [30]
—— her connexion with [Col. Berkeley], [24]–[26]
—— her marriage, [33]
—— wooed by [Hayne], [25]–[29]
Foote, Mr., [21], [22], [27], [28], [29], [30]
Foote, Mrs., [21], [22], [25], [26], [30]
Foote, Samuel, [21]
Footprints of Former Men in Far Cornwall, [52]
Ford, [451]
Ford, Philip, [698]
Forez, [239]
Forked Way, The, [212]
Fort Sainte Marie, [388]
Fort St. George, [388]
Fortye, Lieutenant, [670], [695]
Foundling Institution, The, [44]
Fox, Charles James, [5]
Francemass, or Franken Days, [6]
Frankfort, [166]
Frankin, [6]
Franklyn, [591]
Fraser’s Magazine, [329]
Free-traders. See [Smuggling]
Freeman, [21]
French prisoners, [639], [746]
Friar’s Green, [80]
Friend’s Adventure, The, [136], [138], [139], [151]
Frise, Henry, the village poet, [59];
buys a wife, [59]
Frithelstock, [414]
Frost, Elizabeth, [251]
Froude, Hurrell, [545]
Froude, J. A., [271] note, [329], [545]
Froude, Rev. John, [544]–[562]
—— encounters his bishop, [532], [557]
—— as horse-dealer, [536], [553]
—— his knavish tricks, [548]–[550], [555], [560]
—— “only drunk,” [561]
Froudiana, [563]
Fuller, [266]
Fun, [329]
Furze, Mr. Philip, [170], [171]
Fuseli, [462]
Gadshill, [322]
Gainsborough, Thomas, [608], [610], [611], [743]
—— an amateur musician, [610]
Gair, John, [699]
Galaford, [212]
Gambling, mania for, [639]
Gardeners’ Magazine, The, [12]
Gardner, Edward, [699]
Garrick, David, [509]
Garrison, Cornelius, [698]
Garrow, Mr., [18]
Gatchell, John G, [690], [691], [692], [696]
Gatti, Messrs., [420]
Gaudry, J. E., [511]
Gavulford, [212]
—— writes [The Beggars’ Opera], [416]
—— writes his own epitaph, [424]
Gazetteer, The Grand, [509], [513]
General System of Divinity, [124], [125], [127]
Gentleman’s Magazine, The, [256], [257]
Geographical Dictionary, [389]
George III, satirized by [Peter Pindar], [745]
Germo, [605]
Germyn, Gilbert, [213]
—— charges against, [215]
Ghosts, [57], [129], [170]–[173], [209], [286]–[291], [586]–[592], [719]
Ghost, the Sampford, [286]–[291]
—— noisy manifestations of, [287]
—— probably caused by maid-servants, [291]
Giardini, [610]
Gibbon, [627]
Gibbons, Grinling, [773]
Gibraltar, [107], [783], [784], [786]
Gibson, Captain, [377], [378], [379]
Giddy, Mr., [738]
Gidleigh, [565]
Gidley, Mrs., [171]
Giffard, Baron, [590]
Giffard family, the, [414], [436]
Gifford, William, [436]–[456], [751]
—— edits [The Quarterly], [452]
—— his education, [438], [440], [446]
—— his hardships, [439], [440], [441]
—— his love of mathematics, [443]
—— satires, writer of, [443], [444], [450]
Gifford, William, [681]
Gilbert, Sarah, [123]
Giles, Sir Edward, [218]
Gill, Mr., [27]
Gillespie, Elizabeth, [572]
Gist, Thomas, [274]
Gladding, Major, [661]
Gladstone, W. E., [775]
Glandfeeld, Mr. See [Glanville]
Glanville, John, [97]
—— M P. for [Tavistock], [97]
Glanville, Mr. George, [505], [506], [508]
Glanville, Nicholas, [102]
Glimpses of the Supernatural, [258]
Glubb, Mr., [541]
Goddess of Death, the, [211]
Godolphin, Sir Francis, [97]
Goldsmith, Oliver, [327], [627]
Goldsworthy, [414]
Goletta, [158]
Goodleigh, [754]
Goodrich, Rear-Admiral J. G. C., [786]
Goodridge, George Medyett, [332]–[350]
—— goes sealing in the Pacific, [333]
—— is shipwrecked, [335]
—— his life on the island, [383]
—— is rescued, [347]
Gorges, Sir Arthur, [187]
Gorham, Rev. G. C., [48]
Gosling, Mr., [410], [411], [412]
Gould, Edward, [438], [619], [622]
Gould, W. Drake, [622]
Gravesend, [281]
Gray, John, [698]
Greathead, Bertie, [450]
Greenhithe, [362]
Greenlaw, James, [679] note, [683]
Greenwich, [484]
Grenofen, [772]
Grenville, Elizabeth, [206]–[209]
Grenville family, the, [565], [710], [785]
Grenville, Lord, [418]
Grenville, Sir Bernard, [232]
Grenville, Sir Richard, [197]–[207], [279]
—— hanged in effigy, [203]
—— takes possession of [Fitzford], [204]
Grey, James, [158]
Grey, Miss, [429]
Grills, William, [196]
Grimspound, [701]
Grosvenor, Earl, [448], [450], [451], [452]
Groves, James, [682]
Grunsall, George, [162], [164]
Guildhall, [Plymouth], [63], [96]
Guiller, Charles, [640]
Gulwell, [619]
Gunstone, Sir Thomas, [235]
Gutch, [46]
Hagabets, John, [699]
Halberton, [490]
Halhead, Mr., [393]
Hall, [772]
Hall, Bishop, [249]
Hall, Mr. S. C., [576]
Hall, Stephen, [676]
Halley, Dr., [126]
Halse, Miss, [558]
Hamlet, John, [687]
Hamlyn, Joe, [703]
Hammett, Sir Benjamin, [105]
Hankford, Sir William, succeeds [Judge Gascoigne], [182]
—— his accidental death, [183]
—— his monument, [184]
Hanmer, Rev. John, [414], [415]
Harborne, [329]
Hare, [405]
Harkett, [133]
Harrington, Countess of. See [Maria Foote]
Harrington, Earl of, [33]
Harris, Sir Christopher, [187], [280]
Harris family, the, [217]
Harrison, G. H., [606]
Hart, Mr. Charles, [21]
Hartland, [236]
Hartland Chronicle, The, [234] note, [237] note
Harwood, Colonel, [399]
Hastings, [577]
Hatherleigh, [54], [539], [540], [710], [712]
Hatton, Lady Elizabeth, [195]
Hawker, Rev. R. S., [52], [53]
Hawker, Rev. T., [456]
Hawkins, Daniel, [222]
Hawkins, John, [514]
Hawkins, Sir John, [785]
Haydon, Benjamin, [400], [457]–[477], [566], [567]
—— and [David Wilkie], [462]
—— commits suicide, [474]
—— his inordinate vanity, [472], [477]
—— imprisoned for debt, [471], [473]
Haydon family, the, [457], [458]
Hayes, Catherine, [105]
Haymarket, [353]
Hazlitt, William, [454]
Headland, Warren, [700]
Heanton, Punchardon, [329]
Heath, Justice, [482]
Heathfield, Lord, [479]
Heavitree, [105]
Heideloff, [565]
Hele, Colonel Sir Thomas, [220]
Hele, Eliseus, [369]
Hele, Walter, [196]
Hell described, [53]
Hellier, Elizabeth, [250]
Hellier, Mary, [502]
Helmore, “Old,” [210]
Helston, [741]
Hemyock, [737]
Hennock, [123]
Henry II, [549]
Henry IV, [181]
Henry VI, [182]
Henry VII, [47]
Henry VIII, [194], [229], [262], [490], [581]
Heralds’ Visitation, [97], [102], [726], [754]
Herefordshire, [4]
Heron, Sir Nicholas, [269]
Heywood, John Modyford, [189]
Hext, John, [628]
Hill, Hilary, [97]
Himalaya, [775]
History of Devonshire, [254]
History of England, [271] note
History of the Great Rebellion, [211]
Hobart, William, [689]
Hockin, Helen, [599]
Hodge, William, [64]
Hogarth, William, [420], [469], [472]
Holcombe Burnell, [581]
Hole, Mary, [125]
Holdsworth, Mr., [440]
Hollar, [196]
Holman, Mr., [353]
Holmes, Addison, [679]
Holmes, John, [48]
Holne, [622]
Homan, Rev. C. S., [261]
Honeychurch, [710]
Hood’s Comic Annual, [329]
Hook, [520]
Hooker, Mr., [543]
Hooper, [334]
Hore, David, [222]
Horoscopes, [186]
Horse-dealing, all fair in, [536], [553]
Horswell, Mr., [763]
House-hunting, [130]
How, [495]
Howard, Elizabeth, [196]
Howard, Frederick, [698]
Howard, George, [201], [207], [208]
Howard, Lady. See [Mary Fitz]
Howard, Mary, [196], [199], [209]
Howard, Sir Charles, [196], [201]
Howard, Sir Thomas, [195], [196]
Howe, Mr., [398]
Howell, James, [86], [248], [249], [251], [252], [257]
Hubbard, Richard, [403]
Hull, Homer, [684]
Hume, Lady Elizabeth, [201]
Humphrey, [608]
Hunny, Nicholas, [595]
Hunt, George, [716]
Hunting, by parsons, [529]
—— worship subservient to, [533], [534]
Huntsman, the Wild, [57]
Huxtable, [520]
Hysteria cured, [759]
Iddesleigh, [535], [539], [540], [542]
Iddesleigh, Earl of, [1]. See also [Sir S. Northcote]
Ide, [458]
Ilbert, Roupe, [533]
Ilfracombe, [231]
Ilsington, [482]
Inglett family, the, [217]
Inn Play, or Cornish Hugg Wrestler., [524]
Introduction to Knowledge, [441]
Invention due to accidents, [497]
—— of steam-propelled fountain, [487]
—— pumping engines, [492], [493]
Ireland, Dr. John, [442], [453], [456]
“Irish Gaffney,” [523]
Isle de Laon, [86]
Jackman, [519]
Jackson, Edward, [688]
Jackson, Thomas, [698]
Jackson, William, [352], [608]–[617], [741]
—— his sons, [616]
—— musical education, [609]
Jago, Dr., [209]
Jamaica, [120], [121], [189], [696], [738]
James I, [84], [190], [278]–[285], [773]
Jarvis, Captain, [310]
Javasu, Princess of. See [Caraboo]
Jedda, [382]
Jennings, Sir John, [107]
Jerrold, Douglas, [368]
Jesus Christ, [77]
Jesus, son of Sirach, [71]
Jezreelites, the, [402]
Joannites, the, [392], [394], [398], [400], [401]
Johns, Ambrose Bowden, [566], [568]
Johnson, Captain Charles, [375], [382], [387], [389]
Johnson, Dr. Samuel, [627]
Johnson, Joseph Toker, [698]
Johnson, Robert, [691]
Joliffe, Major, [645], [658], [659], [662], [682], [685], [688], [689], [695], [696]
Jones, Sir William, [626], [627], [630]
Jonson, Ben, [451], [491], [514]
Jordan, Johnny, [518], [519], [520]
Journal, Brice’s Weekly, [504], [506]
—— Farley’s Exeter, [504], [510]
Judd, Robert, [596]
Junket, Devonshire, [176]
Justice of the Peace, [60]
Jutsham, Henry, [619]
Karslake, Prebendary, [547]
Keenan, Mr., [608]
Keinsham, [179]
Kelloway, [1]. See [Stafford]
Kelly, William Kelly of, [219], [220]
Kendall, William, [616]
Kenn, [257]
Kennicott, Benjamin, D.D., [369]–[374]
—— master of charity school, [369]
—— education, [372]
—— his fig, [373]
Kennicott family, the, [369]
Kensington, [258]
Kenyon, Lord, [620]
Keppel Street, [25], [27], [29]
Kilkenny, [226]
Kilkhampton, [232]
Kilworthy, [95]
King, Humphrey, [251]
King, Mr., [509]
King, O., [271] note
King’s Bench Prison, [471]
King’s evil, [80]
King of the Beggars. See [Bampfylde-Moore Carew]
Kingsbridge, [123], [602], [737]
Kingsley, Charles, [255]
Kingston, Duchess of, [625]
Kingston-on-Thames, [191], [731]
Kingswear, [317]
Kitson Hall, [25]
Knighton, [123]
Knock, William, [110]
Knole Park, [35]–[41], [45], [243]
Knowstone-cum-Molland, [545], [552], [554], [558], [560], [563]
Körner, [174]
La Chesnée, [281]
Ladysmith, [786]
Laguna, [112]
Lainshaw, [631]
Laira, [601]
Lake, Dr., [324]
Lambhay, [298]
Lamerton, [222]
Landkey, [531], [542], [543], [754]
Landor, Walter Savage, [329]
Land’s End, [570]
Lane, Mr. John, [563], [580] note
Lanes, Devonshire, [303]
Lang, Dorothy, [598]
—— misdemeanours of, [594]–[598]
Langdon, Anne, [171]
Langford, [97]
Langford, Margaret, [97]
Langford, Moses, [97]
Lanyon, Mr. Charles, [505]
Lapthorn, Stephen, [694]
Larder, Robert, [115], [117], [120]
Larkbeare, [630]
Larpent, Francis Seymour, [663], [672]
La Rochelle, [239]
Las Rozas, [269]
Launceston, [14], [210], [212], [302], [565], [570]
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, [442]
Lawrence, William, [586], [587]
Le Catel, [641]
Le Duc, Viollet, [564]
Lee, Mr. Henry, [422]
Leeds, [394], [400], [401], [499]
Lee Moor, [601]
Lega-Weekes, Ethel, [717]
Legends and Superstitions connected with the Sacraments, [58]
Leghorn, [165]
Leicester House, [415]
Leisure Hour, [608]
Leith, [356]
Le Keux, [575]
Leman, Mr., [439]
Lennard, Captain, [207]
Lepanto, [271]
Le Puy, [239]
Lethbridge, [752]
Letters of Nathan Hogg, [71]
Levant, [35]
Leverage, William, [698]
Lew River, [212]
Lew Trenchard, [80], [622], [624]
Ley, [189]
Lezant, [716]
Lidstone, Mr. Thomas, [495]
Life and Adventures of Captain John Avery, [375]
Life and Death of Captain Thomas Stukeley, [273]
Life and Surprising Adventures of James Wyatt, [122]
Life and Times of Sir Peter Carew, Knight, [230]
Lifton, [222]
Lightfoot, Mr., [377]
Lile, Matthew, [598]
Lile, Prudence, [222]
Lile, Robert, [597]
Lilly, William, [203]
Limehouse, [332]
Limoges, [605]
Lincoln, Ephraim, [699]
Liskeard, [64], [517], [570], [738]
Literary History of Barnstaple, [103]
Little Horton, [68]
“Little Jan,” [515]
Lloyd, Temperance, [274], [275], [276]
Lock, Mrs., [133]
London, [3], [4], [42], [51], [98], [169], [174], [191], [193], [200], [226], [249], [262], [269], [276], [279], [280], [285], [291], [302], [329], [350], [358], [366], [368], [375], [396], [401], [403], [408], [413], [425], [449], [462], [472], [483], [493], [499], [510], [514], [520], [548], [571], [572], [594], [596], [602], [609], [728], [732], [738], [742]
Longabrook, [123]
Lopes, Sir Manasseh, [189]
Lord How, [614]
Lorkin, Rev. T., [285] note
Lott, Susannah, [105]
Lourdes miracles, [81]
Lovell, Mrs., [96]
Luck, Robert, [415]
Lundy Island, [224], [225], [236], [285]
—— occupied by French, [233]
—— —— Mariscoes, [225], [228], [229]
—— —— Spanish, [232]
—— —— Turks, [231]
—— refuge of pirates, [231], [233]
Lundy Island, a History of, [225] note
Lustleigh, [124], [125], [127]
Luttrell, Mr. H. Fownes, [372]
—— a frequent captive, [137], [138]
—— overcomes his captors, [142]
Lymington, [393]
Lymington, Lord, [774]
Lympston, [152]
Lyons, [239]
Lysons, Mr., [95], [103], [248]–[250], [253], [255], [414], [754]
Mabinogion, the Welsh, [225]
Macartney, Lord, [616]
Mace, [417]
Maclean, Sir John, [229]
Macleod family, the, [631]
Madagascar, [379], [387], [388], [389]
Madame Pickle, [240]
Madness, homicidal, [176]
Madras, [388]
Magdalen Reformatory, [43]
Magna Britannia, [248], [250], [414]
Magna Charta, [5]
Magrath, Dr., [656] note, [659], [667], [676], [677], [679], [684]
Mahometan cruelty, [156]
Mahon, Lord, [624]
Maiden Bradley, [431]
Maid of Sker, [549], [556], [561]
Malaga, [108]
Malborough, [494]
Manchester, [570]
Mandins, The, [38]
Mania, religious, [390], [392]–[398]
Mann, James, [698]
Manning, Mr., [28]
Manning, Joseph, [685]
Manse, Mr., [26]
Mansell, Sir Robert, [84], [85]
Mansfield, Lord, [620]
Margate, [405]
—— her recipes, [77]
Marisco, William de, [225], [228]
Maristowe, [189]
Marlborough, [26]
Marlborough College, [564]
Marmion, Frances, [239]
Marriage, conceptions of, [69]
Marryatt, Mr., [607]
Marshall, Edward, [249]
Marston, Chancellor, [214]
Mary, Queen, [151], [263], [265]
Mary, Queen of Scots, [33]
Maryland, [234], [235], [430], [431], [434]
Massinger, [451]
Mathews, Joe, [708]
Mathews, Prebendary, [556], [563]
Maxwell, Hon. Mr., [133]
Mayne, Dr. Jasper, [710]
Mayoralty House, [Plymouth], [95]
McFarlane, Robert, [684]
McHardy, Anne, [356]
Mears, Henry, [68]
Medical advice, [726], [740], [754], [758], [761], [768], [769]
—— misinterpreted, [765]
Medina, first described by [Pitts], [159]
Meggor, Captain, [232]
Melish, John, [698]
Memoirs and Correspondence of John Murray, the Publisher, [456]
Memoirs of Jack Rattenbury, [307]
Memoirs of the Life and Mission of Joanna Southcott, [403]
Memoirs of Prout, [577]
Memorials of Old Devonshire, [319] note
Menhirs, [127]
Mentz, [167]
Mercurius Rusticus, [221]
Mercury, [502]
Mere, [289]
Merripit Hill, [703]
Merry Conceited Jests, [734]
Merry, Robert, [450]
Meshaw, [548]
Methodist preacher and [Black John], [55]
Methodist revivalistic preaching, [390], [508]
Metz, [264]
Mevagissey, [318]
Mile Hill, [431]
Milford Haven, [231]
Milford, Mr. S. F., [485]
Mill Bridge, [409]
Miners’ Friend, The, [492]
Mining, tin, [491], [701], [705]
Minorca, [420]
Miraculous cures. See [White Witches]
Mitchell, John, [674]
Mitchell, William, [692]
Mithian, [742]
M’Kinnon, Kiel, [689]
Mobiad, The, [510]
“Mock Election in Prison,” [471]
Modbury, [63], [189], [489], [490], [619]
Mogul, the Great, [376], [380], [384]
Mole-catcher, spectre of, [170]
Moles, [735]
Molesworths, family of, [47], [48], [56]
Molesworth, the Rev. Paul W., [48], [51], [53]
Molesworth, Sir John, [56]
Molesworth, Sir W., Bart., [48]
Molesworth, William, [50]
Molt, Thomas Burgess, [683]
Money, by fair means or foul, [729], [730], [750]
Monk, Anthony, [278]
Monk, Frances, [278]
Monmouth, Duchess of, [415]
Montbrison, [238]
Montcalm, Henry, [698]
Moon, Mr., [42]
Moonshine, Mr., [451]
Moore, Thomas, [67]
Moorhead, Mr., [353]
Morgan, Colonel, [487]
Moreton Hampstead, [79], [123], [127], [186], [517], [700], [703], [746]
Morice Town, [520]
Morland, Sir Samuel, [489]
Morland, William, [608]
Morleigh, [608]
Morley, Lord, [714]
Morning Chronicle, The, [396], [780], [784]
Morris, Mr., [540]
Morshead, William, [56]
Mortimer, Mr., [41]
Mott, Thomas Burgess, [689]
Mountain, Mr., [353]
Mount Edgcumbe, Earl of, [567]
Mount Edgcumbe, Lady, [750]
Mumper, a professional. See [B.-M. Carew]
Murray, [450]
Mutiny at the Nore, [356], [358], [359], [368]
—— of American prisoners, [645]
—— on the high seas, [379]
Mutiny at Spithead and the Nore, [368]
Nankevill, [306]
Nan Tap, [71]
Nantes, [206]
Naples, [725]
“Napoleon Musing,” [457]
Napp, [235]
Narracott, [73]
Narrator, [702]
Narrative of a Singular Imposition, [46]
Narrative of the Demon of Spraiton, A, [174]
Natt, Philip, [598]
Navy, unsatisfactory condition of the, [355]
Neale, Mrs., [41]
Newark, [400]
New Brunswick, [725]
Newcastle, [429]
Newcastle, Penn., [430]
New Collection of Songs and Poems, [241]
—— his family history, [494]
—— his secrecy in experimenting, [495]
—— patents with [Savery], [497]
Newell, [115]
New England, [384]
Newfoundland, [152], [428], [440], [718]
New Jersey, [697]
Newlands Weir, [710]
Newlyn, [505]
New Orleans, [779]
Newquay, [318]
Newton St. Petrock, [754]
New York, [309]
New York Herald, [784]
Nicholl, Anthony, [596]
Night her Blackest Sables Wore, The, [241]
Nimmo, J. C., [734]
Noake’s Worcestershire Relics, [13]
Nore, the, [356], [357], [360], [363]
Norris, Mrs., [377]
North, Lord, [630]
North Bovey, [64], [65], [701], [716], [707]
Northcote, Sir Henry, Bt., [1]
Northcote, Sir Stafford, [479], [616]
Northcote, Mr., [462]
Northcott, John, [187]
North Devon Journal, [543]
Northernhay, [79]
Northesk, Lord, [360]
North Lew, [371]
North Tawton, [81], [251], [709], [714], [754], [755], [770]
Northumberland, Earl of, [193], [194], [263], [264], [735]
North Wyke, [709]
—— forcible possession taken of, [713]
Norton, Sir Fletcher, [630]
Notes and Gleanings, [368], [403]
Nottingham, Earl of, [231], [283]
Nutt, Captain Robert, [231]
Observations on the Present State of Music in London, [614], [615]
Ockment, [540]
Oddy, Mrs., [260]
Odiorne, John, [677], [678], [680], [681], [691]
Okehampton, [7], [59], [209], [210], [218], [570]
Okery Bridge, [638]
Old-a-Port, [619]
Old Dartmoor Days, [544]
“Old Dawty,” [53]
Old England for Ever, [478], [486]
Old English Home, An, [74]
Old Swinford, [392]
Oliver, Mr. Francis, [8]
Olver, Francis, [519]
On and Off the Stage, [33]
Opie, John, [566], [608], [741], [752]
Orchards neglected, [12], [13]
Orne, William B., [689]
Orpheus Caledonicus, [241]
O. T. D., [48]
Otter, [322]
Ovid, [244]
Owen, Mr. Robert, [725]
Oxenford, John, [325]
Oxenham family, the, [249]–[254], [257]–[261]
—— fictitious members of, [250], [252]
Oxenham, Miss Anne, [260]
Oxenham, Rev. Henry Nutcombe, [258]
Oxford, [13], [123], [202], [203], [324], [372], [448], [547], [612], [726]
Oxford, Lady, [735]
Packsaddle Bridge, [710]
Paganel, Sir William de, [62]
—— executed, [96]
—— omitted from pedigree, [97]
—— privy to her husband’s death, [100]
Painsford, [371]
Palk, Captain John, [700]–[708]
—— exacts obedience, [703]
—— buys [Vitifer mine], [702]
Palk, Governor, [447]
Palk, Mr., [20]
Palk, Sir Lawrence, [20], [479], [482], [483]
Palk, Sir Robert, [479]
Palladio, [575]
Palma, [108]
Palmer, Roundell, [756]
Papin, Denis, [489], [492], [496], [497], [499]
Paris, [281], [434], [499], [616], [641]
Paris, Matthew, [227]
Parker, “Admiral” Richard, [355]–[368]
—— executed, [363]
—— is ringleader of mutiny, [356], [361]
—— his wife’s distress, [363]
Parker, Edmund, [713]
Parker, John C., [367]
Parkins, Sir Thomas, [516], [517], [524]
Parnel, [334]
Pasley, Sir Thomas, [361]
Passaford, [540]
Passports for heaven, [392]
Pastorals, [447]
Patch, Claude, [430]
Payne, [34]
Peace of Ryswick, [377]
Peach, John, [699]
Pearce, Mr. John, [591], [702], [703]
Peckettsford, [710]
Peckham, [590]
Peeke, “Manly” Richard, [84]–[94]
—— his pamphlet, [94]
—— is freed for prowess, [91]
—— wounds and is wounded, [87]
—— a quack, [727]
—— is compelled to work, [728]
—— a rogue at large, [730]
Pelham, Camden, [355], [367], [368]
Pell, Mr. Sergeant, [481]
Pendennis Castle, [220]
Pengelly, William, [221], [500] note
Penguins, [342]
Penkenner, [56]
Penn, William, [698]
Pennington, John, [232]
Penzance, [260], [483], [505], [738]
Pepusch, [417]
Perceval, Isaac, [347], [348], [349]
Percy, Sir Allan, [195]
Perigo, Mr. and Mrs., [394]
Perim, [382]
Perouse, [353]
Perrot, Sir John, [262]
Perry, John, [699]
Perry, Mr., [109]
Peter, Mrs. Thomas, [259]
Peter Pindar. See [John Wolcot]
Petersham, Viscount, [33]
Petertavy, [702]
Petherbridge, [349]
Pett, George, [688]
Philadelphia, [45], [430], [644], [698]
Philip II of Spain, [267]–[272]
Philip’s Norton, [177]
Phillpotts, Henry, Bishop of [Exeter], [48], [529], [531], [538], [556], [557]
Phipps, Stephen, [699]
Picard, [388]
Picaroons, [301]
Pills to Purge Melancholy, [52], [57], [244], [246]
Pilton Bridge, [2]
Piozzi, Mrs., [450]
Pirates, King of. See [Captain John Avery], [375]
Pirates, Algerine, [84], [152]
—— English, [267]
Pirates on Lundy, [228]
—— in Madagascar, [388], [389]
Pitt, Captain, [388]
Pitt, Hon. Thomas, [605]
Pitt, William, [3], [6], [481]–[484], [750]
Pitts, John, [152]
—— turns Mohammedan perforce, [153], [156], [159]
—— his escape, [165]
Plancy, Colin de, [58]
Playford, publisher, [244]
Plotting Sisters, The, [247]
Plumleigh, Captain, [231]
Plymouth, [2], [21], [62], [81], [89], [93], [96], [101]–[103], [106], [108], [204], [278], [283], [292], [296], [298], [300], [377], [385], [407], [440], [458], [463], [520], [565], [568], [570], [578], [602], [606], [633], [645], [673], [708], [712], [746], [755], [757], [770], [784], [786]
[Plymouth] and Devonport, in Times of War and Peace, [62], [64] note, [106], [300], [641]
[Plymouth] Sound, [93], [280], [786]
Plymtree, [392]
Pocahontas, [278]
Pocket-boroughs, [189]
Poetry and blank verse, difference between, [706]
Poisoning, cases of, [293], [597]
Pole, Sir W. T., [584]
Pollard, Mark, [232]
Pollard, Sir Lewis, [262]
Polwhele, [254], [511], [621], [741]
Pomeroy, Mr., [391]
Ponies, Alphington, [17]
Pontefract, [66]
Poole, [428]
Pop, Ashburton, [478]
Pope, Alexander, [244], [416], [736]
Pope Pius V, [271]
Pope Gregory XIII, [272]
Porcelain, [604]
Porchester, [429]
Porlock, [533]
Port Arthur, [779]
Port Eliot, [569]
Porter, Captain Thomas, [86], [88]
Porteus, Bishop, [750]
Portland Bill, [311]
Porto Farino, [158]
Portsmouth, [350], [440], [634]
Portsmouth, Earl of, [546], [774]
Port St. Maria, [86]
Post Bridge, [706]
Postman Poet, the. See [Edward Capern]
Potheridge, [278]
Potter, Humphrey, [498]
Poughill, [534]
Poundstock, [56]
Powell, Mr., [98]
Powlett, [419]
Praed, Mr., [18]
Prat, Rev. R., [584]
Pratt, Miss, [484]
Pressoville, Captain, [232]
Preventive men, [307]
—— outwitted, [303], [304], [305]
Prideaux, John, [606]
Pridhamsleigh, [438], [618], [622], [628]
Prince, [182], [183], [191], [257]
Prince Charles and the Spanish Marriage, [285]
Prince Rock, [298]
Princess Sophia, Electress Dowager of Hanover, [243]
Prisons, state of, [485], [505]
—— debtors in, [505]
—— See [Dartmoor], [Fleet], etc.
Probus, [569]
Prouse family, arms of, [565]
—— delicate health of, [566]
—— his passion for music, [567]
—— his piety, [577]
—— his Studies and other works, [572]
—— in Cornwall with [Britton], [568], [570]
—— painter of architecture, [568]
Puckering, Sir T., [283], [285] note
Pugin, Augustus, [575]
Pugin, A. Welby, [575]
Pugsley, Christopher, [597]
Punch, [420]
Puntal, [86]
Putford, [599]
Pycroft, George, [580]
Quarterly Review, The, [452]
Queensberry, Duke of, [421]
Quebec, [721]
Radford, Mrs., [194], [209], [211], [768]
Radish, Captain, [107]
Raglan Castle, [487]
Raleghana, [285]
Raleigh, [772]
Raleigh, Sir John, [772]
Raleigh, Sir Walter, [278]–[284], [785]
—— arrested, [279]
—— plans escape, [280]
—— his hairbreadth escapes, [314], [317], [318]
—— turns smuggler, [315]
Recipe for burns or scalds, [77], [78]
—— a sprain, [77]
—— stanching blood, [77]
—— toothache, [77]
—— whooping cough, [77]
—— eczema, [77]
Redruth, [520]
Reece, Dr. Richard, [396], [397], [404]
Reeves, James, [694]
Reeves, John, [692]
Reeves, Sims, [420]
Reinagle, [469]
Reminiscences of an Old West-country Clergyman, [64], [537] note, [550], [563]
Rendal, Mr., [613]
Rendall, George, [232]
Resurrection of [J. Southcott], the expected, [398]–[401]
Resurrectionists, the Stoke, [405]–[413]
Resurrections, unexpected, [55], [593]
Reynolds, Rev. Mr., [592]
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [442], [611], [627], [743]
Richard II, [182]
Richards, Dr., [535]
Richardson, Captain, [45]
Richardson, Rev. J., [472]
Richmond, Duke of, [263]
Risdon family, the, [414]
Rivers, Earl, [195]
Roberts, John, [699]
Roberts, Miss, [259]
Roberts, Mr., [65]
Robertson, Mrs., [450]
Robins, Mr., [27]
Rock, Mr. W. F., [327]
Rockingham, Marquess of, [630]
Rogers, Captain Woods, [387], [389]
Roland for an Oliver, A, [34]
Rolfe, Thomas, [278]
Rolle, Mr., [747]
Roman road, [212]
Romero, Julian, [270]
Roscoff, [306]
Ross, John, Bishop of [Exeter], [747]
Rotterdam, [168]
Rouen Cathedral, [573]
Rowe, Cornelius, [695]
Rowe, Nicholas, [222]
Rowles, William, [687]
Rowley, Rear-Admiral Sir Josias, [650]
Royal George, [126]
Royal Wilding, [6]–[9], [12], [13]
Royal William, [313]
Roy Cades, [104]
Ruan-Lanyhorne, [570]
Rudiments of Landscape, [572]
Runt, Mrs., [133]
Rural Sports, [415]
Ruskin, John, [573], [575], [577], [578], [580]
Russell, Parson Jack, [530]–[544], [556]
—— encounters his bishop, [531], [532]
—— his schooldays, [535]
—— tests a curate, [543]
—— his views on sport, [540]–[542]
Rust, John, [685]
Ryan, William, [111]
Ryde, [451]
Ryder, Mary, [737]
Saddles, a judge of, [479]
Sadler’s Wells, [353]
Sales, M. de, [388]
Salisbury, [21], [43], [280], [281], [590], [747]
Salisbury, Marquess of, [45], [779]
Salisbury Plain, [43]
Salkeld, Captain, [231]
Salmon, [389]
Salter, Dr. Anthony, [712], [713]
Saltfleetby, [494]
Salford Museum, [396]
Saltford, [177]
Salthill, [465]
Sampford Courtenay, [716]
Sampford Ghost, The, [286]–[291]
Sampford Peverell, [286], [291]
Sanxay, James, [48]
Satires on King and Court, [744]
Satirists, two eminent. See [John Wolcot] and [William Gifford]
Saunders, John, [686]
Savery, Mr., [458]
Savery, Rev. S., [448]
—— his family history, [489]
—— invents paddle-boat, [490]
—— patents with Newcomen, [496]
Savile, Rev. Bourchier Wrey, [725]
Savoy, Duke of, [265]
Saxon conquest, site of, [212]
Scarlett, Mr., [29]
Schaggel, Mr. Peter, [292]
Schneeburg, [604]
Schnorr, [604]
Schomberg, Captain, [650]
School of Shakespeare, The, [262]
Scilly Islands, [136]
Scorrier, [544]
Scott, Sir Gilbert, [564]
Scott, Sir Walter, [451], [452], [455]
Seacroft, [632]
Seal-hunting, [333], [339], [349]
Sea-sickness, [758]
Seaton, [310]
Seddons, Mr., [395]
Selby, Anne, [631]
Semple, Francis, [241]
Sèvres, [605]
Seymour, Lord, [229]
Seymour, Sir Edward, [432]
Shakespeare, William, [181], [273]
Shakespeare Society’s Papers, [97]
Shaldon, [624]
Shan O’Neil, [266], [267], [268]
Sharp, the engraver, [393], [400]
Sheerness, [358], [359], [361], [363], [364]
Sheppard, Rev. H. H., [210], [371]
Sherborne, [280]
Sherwell, [533]
Shiloh, the expected, [394], [395], [401], [404]
Shilstone, dolmen of, [127]
Shipwreck, [333]
Shore, Juliana Susannah, [584]
Short, Anthony, [196]
Short History of Social Life in England, [51]
Shortland, Capt. Thomas G., [642], [643], [650], [666], [696]
—— charges against, [653]
—— his account of the massacre, [659]
—— orders massacre of prisoners, [646]
—— practical joke on, [645]
Short View of the Profaneness and Immorality of the English Stage, [242]
Shute, [367]
Sibley, [402]
Sidney, [269]
Siege of Memphis, The, [240]
Simmins, Dick, [525]
Simpson, Richard, [262]
Sims, Dr., [396]
Skellum Grenville. See [Sir Richard]
Skirrett, John, [97]
Skisdon, [56]
Skynner, William, [232]
Slade, [458]
Slanning, Gamaliel, [191]
Slanning, Nicholas, [188]–[191]
Slaughter, [315]
Sleeman, Mr., [531], [532], [543]
Smerdon, Hugh, [438], [440], [444]
Smerdon, Rev. Thomas, [446]
Smiles, Samuel, [454], [456], [490], [498]
Smith, Gerard, [691]
Smith, Sarah, [590]
Smith, Thomas, [698]
Smith, William, [687]
—— adventures while, [315]
—— conveniences for, [301]–[305]
Smyrna, [84], [160], [161], [162]
Snell, Mr., [319] note
Snow, Miss Marianne, [718]
Snow, Mistress, [72]
Snowe, Richard, [597]
Soathern, John, [695]
Somerset, Duke of, [263], [264]
Somerstown, [752]
Songs of the West, [57], [210], [368] note
“Sons of the Blue,” [56]
Soper, John, [345], [346], [347], [348]
Sourton Down, [212]
South Brent, [210]
Southcott, Joanna, [390]–[404]
—— authorities for the life of, [403]
—— comes under Methodist influence, [390]
—— expected resurrection of, [398]
—— issues certificates for the millennium, [394]
—— mother of Shiloh, [394]
—— prophetess, [391]
Southcote, Mary, [711]
Southey, [392]
Southgate, [Exeter], [320], [504], [505]
Southill, [535]
Southmolton, [285], [437], [519], [536], [538], [544], [546], [555], [560]
South Tawton, [248], [250], [253], [254], [709]
Southwark, [185]
South Zeal, [250]
Speedwell, [152]
Spesinick, Dominic, [345]–[348]
Spitchwick, [627]
Sport advocated by Parson [Russell], [540], [541]
Spry, Mr., [508]
Spry, Thomasine, [52]
Stafford, Bridget Maria, [1]
Stafford family, the, [1]
—— experiments in cyder, [11]
Stage, licentiousness of the, [23], [242]
Stamford, the Earl of, [221]
Standard, The, [785]
St. Andrew’s Church, [Plymouth], [36], [567], [578]
Stanhope, Charles, [33]
Stapeldon, Bishop, [438]
Starcross, [150]
St. Austell, [524], [570], [601], [602], [605], [704]
Staverton, [618], [622], [624]
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, [413]
St. Columb, [518], [520], [524], [605], [754]
St. Dunstan’s, [251]
Steam-propelled fountain, [487]
Steam pumping-engines, [492], [496]
Stephens, Mary, [251]
Stewart, Dr., [757]
St. Genny’s Church, [56]
St. German’s, [569]
St. Giles’ Hospital, [42]
St. James, [Westminster], [247]
St. John, Sir William, [281]
St. John’s College, [Cambridge], [564]
St. Just, Count of, [239]
St. Lawrence’s Chapel, [438]
St. Leger, [268]
St. Leger, Frances, [278]
St. Malo, [136], [137], [139], [141]
St. Martin’s, [353]
St. Mary Major, [356]
St. Michael’s Mount, [206]
Stockleigh English, [533]
Stockleigh Pomeroy, [533]
Stoke Fleming, [494]
St. Omer, [265]
Stone, James, [519]
Stoneham, Isaac, [136]
Stonehouse, [459]
Stonehouse Creek, [409]
Story, Mr. Douglas, [782]
Stourbridge, [404] note
Stow, [231]
Stowford. See [Stafford]
Stowford, Sir John, [2]
—— builder of [Pilton Bridge], [2]
St. Paul’s, [401], [609], [752]
St. Peter’s Hospital for Vagrants, [37]
St. Quintin, [265]
Strangwidge. See [Stanwich]
Strode, William, [200]
St. Sebastian, [231]
St. Sidwell, [19]
St. Stephen’s, [371], [565], [605], [616]
St. Thomas’s, [505], [507], [591]
Stucley family, the, [262], [278], [710]
Stucley, Thomas, [262]–[273], [278], [285]
—— rumoured illegitimacy of, [262]
—— escapes arrest, [265], [269]
—— as a pirate, [267]
Stukeley, Sir Lewis (“Judas”) [278]–[285]
—— arrests Raleigh, [279]
—— his madness and death, [285]
—— robs and betrays his cousin, [280], [282]
St. Vincent, Lord, [785]
St. Yrīeix, [605]
Successful Pyrate, The, [377]
Suffolk, Earl of, [196], [199], [200]–[202], [207], [263]
Sumatra, [37]
Sunday Monitor, [398]
Sun-gleams and Shadows, [329]
Superstition concerning death, [255]
Sussex, Earl of, [267]
Sutton Pool, [763]
Swymbridge, [530], [531], [534], [542]–[544], [754]
Sydenham, [222]
Sydenham, Sir John, [185]
Synge, M. B., [51]
Tailbois, Elizabeth, [263]
Tamerton Foliot, [189]
Tappa-Boo, [38]
Taunton Courier, The, [286], [287], [290]
Taunton Dean, [175]
Tavistock, [85], [94]–[98], [102], [104], [123], [185]–[190], [198], [201], [204], [209], [570], [599], [636], [700], [702], [708], [772]
Tavy River, [702]
Tawney, Robert Willet, [698]
Taylor, Mr. Thomas, [446], [459]
Teignmouth, Lord, [584]
Teign River, [755]
Temple, Lord, [6]
Templer, Colonel, [591]
Tenby, [310]
Teneriffe, [108], [111]–[113], [315]
Terdrew, Robert, [597]
Tew, Captain, [385]
Thackeray, W. M., [105]
Theatres, Cheltenham, [24]
—— Drury Lane, [377] note, [416]
—— Gaieté, [499]
—— Lincoln’s Inn Fields, [417]
—— Olympic, [32]
—— Plymouth, [21]
Thomas, Hannah, [276]
Thomas, Mr., [353]
Thompson, Hartley, [68]
Thomson, James, [241]
Thomson, Joseph, [67]
Thorncombe, [430]
Thorne, [518]
Thornton, Rev. W. H., [64], [537] note, [550], [563]
Three to One, Being an English-Spanish Combat, [94]
Thrushelton, [737]
Thurlow, Mr., [621]
Thynne, Thomas, Lord Weymouth, [433]
Tickell, Mr., [716]
Ticknor, George, [453]
Tilbury, [207]
Tindale, Thomas, [695]
Tiverton, [14], [72], [81], [286], [291], [318], [326], [426], [438], [535], [553], [556]
Tomlinson, Mr., [606]
Tom Thumb, [474]
Tooke, Horne, [620]
Tooker, Joan, [251]
Topsham, [136], [138], [150], [168]
Tor Abbey Avenue, [16]
Tordown, [542]
Torgate, [16]
Torquay, [16]–[18], [332], [418]
Torridge River, [182]
Torrington, Black, [544], [563]
Torrington, Great, [65], [103], [182], [370], [597]
Tosse, Mr., [19]
Totnes, [170], [171], [369]–[373], [490], [520], [632], [634]
Tower Hill, [366]
Tozer, John, [685]
Transactions of the Devonshire Association, 1870, [225] note
—— 1874, [423]
—— 1876, [456], [603] note, [606], [632]
—— 1878, [374]
—— 1879, [94]
—— 1880, [324]
—— 1882, [258], [500] note, [617], [354]
—— 1886, [230] note
—— 1900, [261] note
Transvaal, [775]
Travers, John, [609]
Treason, petty, [104]
Trefry, Will, [515]
Tregonnin Hill, [605]
Trelawny family, the, [738]
Trowbridge, [107]
Trowbridge, John T., [685]
Truely, Thomas, [698]
Truro, [508], [570], [605], [740], [741], [754]
Tuckfield, Mr. [593]
Turnarine, John, [754]
Turnbull, James, [699]
Turner, J. M. W., [578]
Tutt, John, [687]
Ulphé, Pierre, [238]
Underhill, J., [414]
Underwood, Ann, [399]
Universal Magazine, [502] note
Universal Traveller, [389]
Ure, Mr., [606]
Urfé, Peter, [238]. See [D’Urfey]
Van Diemen’s Land, [350]
Vandyke, [196]
Vane, Sir Ralph, [264]
Vanity, inordinate, [475], [585]
Veale, Captain, [332], [334], [340], [345]
Veale, Mr., [540]
Veale, Mrs., [220]
Veitch, Messrs., [12]
Venice, [577]
Vernon, [209]
Vestris, Madame, [32]
Vetus Testamentum Hebraicum, [372]
Victoria, Queen, [783]
Vigers, Thomas, [597]
Vindication of Sir Richard Grenville, [211]
Vines, Rev. Mr., [577]
Virginia, [136], [234], [236], [237], [279], [605]
Virte, Baroness de, [631]
Visions, [583], [725]. See also [Warnings]
Wakelin, William, [694]
Walker, J., [750]
Walker, Richard, [693]
Walkhampton, [618]
Walpole, Sir Robert, [4], [419], [420]
Walreddon, [187], [196], [202], [208], [209]
Want, Mr., [397]
Wapping, [230]
Ward, William, [693]
Wardship, law of, [194]
Warminster, [434]
Warne, Mr., [702]
Warnings of death, [586], [590], [591], [719].
See also [Bird of the Oxenhams]
Warren, David Spencer, [669], [682], [693]
Warren Inn, [700], [702], [703], [707]
Warren, James, [520]
Washfield, [14]
Washington, [697]
Washington, John, [698]
Waterford, [269]
Waterhouse, Henry, [697]
Waymouth, Peter, [494]
Wayside Warbles, [328]
Wearmouth, Susanna, [602]
Webber, Simon, [519]
Weekes, Katherine, [712]–[715]
—— takes possession of [North Wyke], [713]
Weekes family, the, [710]
Weekly Times, The, [558]
Weeks, William, and family, [292]–[296], [300]
Welcombe, [534]
Welland, [135]
Welland, Anna Maria, [133], [134]
Welland, John, [133]
Wellington, Duke of, [18], [19]
Wells, [463]
Wells, James, [699]
Wemble, Captain, [108]
Wembury, [107]
Wesley, John, [508]
Westbury, [41]
West Combe Park, [419]
Westcote, [183]
Western Antiquary, The, [502] note
West Indies, [387]
Westminster, [373]
Westminster Abbey, [421], [456]
Weston, Mrs. Elizabeth, [257]
West Webburn, [700]
West Worlington, [262]
Wexford, [269]
Weymouth, Lord, as a beggar, [432], [433], [434]
Wharton, [418]
Wharton, Duke of, [243]
What a Blunder, [353]
Wheal Fortune, [499]
Wheeler, Amos, [685]
Whimple, [14]
Whitaker, Rev. John, [511], [570]
Whitbread, [745]
White, Ensign, [670]
White, Nicholas, [269]
Whitechapel Churchyard, [367]
Whitefield, George, [430]
Whiteford, S. T., [368]
Whiteway, Mr. H., [13], [14] note
White Witches, [70]
—— Mistress Tucker of [Exeter], [71]
—— Mistress Snow of [Tiverton], [72], [80]
—— Old Marianne, [74]
—— at [Callington], [81]
—— their wonderful perception, [73]
—— levy blackmail, [74]
—— modern instances of their craft, [82]
Whitfeld, Mr. F., [62], [64], [106], [300], [641]
Whitford, Joseph, [662]
Whittlebanks, Edward, [698]
Whyte, R.N., Commander R. C., [783]
Widdecombe-on-the-Moor, [518], [622], [624], [627], [707]
Widworthy, [772]
—— advertisement of, [60]
Wilkie, David, [462]
Willcocks, Mary. See [Caraboo]
Willcocks, Mr., [44]
Willet, John, [698]
William III, [232]–[234], [242], [243], [384], [388], [492]
William IV, [367]
Williams, Gabriel, [597]
Williams, John, [687]
Williams, Mr., [544]
Williams, Mrs., [422]
Williams, Sir Trevor, [487]
Williamson, Isaac H., [697]
Willinghull, [763]
Willis, Captain, [312]
Willmead, [126]
Wilmot, Sir Zachary, [175]
Wilson, Peter, [699]
Wincherdon, [243]
Winchester, [105]
Winde, Sir Robert, [283]
Windeatt, Mr. Edward, [374]
Wine of the West Country, [14]
Winkleigh, [126]
Winsford, [552]
Winsor, Justin, [698]
Wit and Mirth, or Pills to Purge Melancholy, [244]
Witches, the [Bideford], [274]–[276]
—— meet the devil, [275], [276]
—— inflict injuries, [274], [275], [276]
—— See also [White Witches]
Wolborough, [65]
Wolcot, John, [451], [613], [737]–[753]
—— as painter, [742]
—— as parson, [739]
—— as satirist, [743]
—— as surgeon, [738], [739], [741]
Wollacott, [737]
Wollocombe, [1]
Wollocombe family, the, [1]
Wollocombe, Rev. J. H. Bidlake, [221]
Wollocombe, Rev. John Stafford, [221]
Wollocombe, Rev. Robert, [8], [9], [11], [14]
Wolverhampton, [499]
Wood, Alexander, [714]
Wood, Anthony à, [728]
Wood, Mr., [248]
Woodall, Mrs., [591]
Woodbury, [107]
Woodley, Robert, [251]
Woodroffe, Thomas, [597]
Woodstock, [227]
Woolton, John, Bishop of [Exeter], [215]
Woolwich, [282]
Worcester, Marquess of, [487], [489], [491], [498]
Worcester opposes cyder tax, [4], [5]
Worcestershire Relics, [13]
Worcester, William of, [229]
Worth, R. N., [603] note, [606]
Worthies of Devon, [182]
Wrays, William, [215]
Wreford, William, [519]
Wrestlers, Devonshire, [518]–[520]
Wrestling, notice of match, [534]
—— rules for, [515], [522], [527], [528]
—— song of, [525]
—— an [Admirable Crichton], [112]–[114]
—— fights against Moors, [116]–[118]
—— his adventures on the Revenge, [108]
—— his escape, [115]
Wyatt, Mr., [472]
Wycombe, [726]
Wyke, Thomas, [225]
Wykes-Finch, Rev. William, [717]
Xeres, [88]
Yarmouth Roads, [360]
Yeo, John, [595]
Yeo, Robert, [595]
Yes Tor, [709]
York Minster, [574]
Young family, arms of, [619]
Young Neptune, [115]
Young, Sir Samuel, [616]
Young, William, [231]
Zankwell, Mr., [742]
Zeal Monachorum, [249], [250], [253], [713]
Zemzem, [393]