The fact that I have been able to take only a small handful from the vast hoard that constitutes the history of Devon will explain, I hope, the many omissions that must strike every reader who has any knowledge of the county—omissions of which no one can be more conscious than myself. A separate volume might very well be written about the bit of country touched on in each chapter.
This book does not pretend to include every district. I have merely passed through a great part of the county, stopping here at an old church with interesting monuments, there at a small town whose share in local history—in some instances, in the country's history—is apt to be forgotten, or at a manor-house which should be remembered for its association with one of the many 'worthies' who, as Prince says—with the true impartiality of a West-countryman in regard to his own county—form 'an illustrious troop of heroes, as no other county in the kingdom, no other kingdom (in so small a tract) in Europe, in all respects, is able to match, much less excel.'
From the 'Tale of Two Swannes,' a view of the banks of the River Lea, published in 1590, I have ventured to borrow the verses that close an address 'To the Reader':
'To tell a Tale, and tell the Trueth withall,
To write of waters, and with them of land,
To tell of Rivers, where they rise and fall,
To tell where Cities, Townes, and Castles stand,
To tell their names, both old and newe,
With other things that be most true,
'Argues a Tale that tendeth to some good,
Argues a Tale that hath in it some reason,
Argues a Tale, if it be understood,
As looke the like, and you shall find it geason.
If, when you reade, you find it so,
Commend the worke and let it goe.'
Contents
| Sonnet by Henry Newbolt | [page v] | |
| Preface | [vii] | |
| Chap. I. | Exeter | [1] |
| II. | The Exe | [13] |
| III. | The Otter and the Axe | [47] |
| IV. | Dartmoor | [71] |
| V. | The Teign | [89] |
| VI. | Torbay | [106] |
| VII. | The Dart | [119] |
| VIII. | Kingsbridge, Salcombe, and the South Hams | [141] |
| IX. | The Three Towns | [155] |
| X. | The Tamar and the Tavy | [179] |
| XI. | The Taw and the Torridge | [201] |
| XII. | Lundy, Lynmouth, and the Borders of Exmoor | [244] |
| XIII. | Castles and Country-Houses | [272] |
| List of authorities consulted | [315] | |
| Index | [317] |