Memorials of Old Devonshire
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  • Keats on Cider making, [146].
  • Kennicott, Dr., [214].
  • Kerslake, Mr. T., [30].
  • Killerton, John and Edward Drewe of, [72].
  • King Charles besieging Plymouth, [15].
  • ” Stephen, [8].
  • Kinglake, W., [215].
  • Kingsbridge Grammar School, [233].
  • King’s Grammar School, Ottery, [212].
  • Knightshayes, Mr. Dickinson of, [294].
  • Lacy, Petition to Bishop, [184].
  • Lamb, Schoolfellow of Charles, [215].
  • Lancaster, ancestor of present Chancellor of Duchy of, [294].
  • Landing of the Prince of Orange, [16].
  • Langdon, Stephen, Abbot of Tavistock, [119].
  • Lansdown, Attack on Sir William Waller at, [107].
  • Lansdown, Charles, Lord, [112].
  • Larkham, Thomas, Puritan incumbent, [116].
  • Last Governor of Dartmouth Castle, Letter from, [167].
  • Late Prince Consort, visit to Dartmoor, [208].
  • Lawyers of Inns of Court, [286].
  • Leicester, Earl of, [287].
  • Leland on Plympton Castle, [178], [179], [181].
  • Leofric, Bishop, [7].
  • Letter to Dr. Oliver, [186].
  • Lieutenant of the “Greyhound,” enmity of, [269].
  • Lighthouse, First Eddystone, [95].
  • Lord Russell, [11].
  • Lowman Green, Tiverton, Mr. George Owen of, [294].
  • Lydford Law, Satire on, [128].
  • Lyte, Communication from Rev. H. F., [161].
  • Lyte, Rev. H. F., presentation to William IV., [162].
  • Mackenzie, Colonel, [256].
  • Magna Carta, [285].
  • Manuscripts, collection of, [284]
  • Marquis of Worcester, [250].
  • Massinger’s “Duke of Millaine,” [130].
  • Maurice, Prince, [15].
  • ”  ” at Chard, [107].
  • “Mayflower,” Sailing of the, [94].
  • Maynard, John, eminent townsman, [126].
  • ”  Sir John, Lord Commissioner, [155].
  • ”  Sir John, Recorder of Brixham, [156].
  • ”  Sir John represents Plympton, [192].
  • ”  of Honiton, Mrs. Lydia, [243].
  • “Mermaid” Inn at Exeter, [69].
  • Monk, George, Duke of Albemarle, in Scotland, [109].
  • Monk, George, Duke of Albemarle, Restoration of Charles II., [112], [133].
  • Monmouth Rebellion, [16].
  • Montgomery, Colonel, [251].
  • ”   Lord, [250].
  • Monument to Sir William Strode, [190].
  • ”  to Thomas Gray, [222].
  • Moore’s “History of the British Revolution,” [287].
  • “Mother Molly,” Miss Peard’s, [255].
  • Mural Tablet to Sir Simon Baskerville, [65].
  • Napoleon on board the Bellerophon, [96].
  • Nennius, [22].
  • Newfoundland seized, [12].
  • “New Inn,” Exeter, [63–67].
  • ” ”  ”  Apollo room in the, [67–69].
  • ” ”  ”  “Inne Halle,” [66].
  • Norden, John, [79].
  • Northcote, Education of, [196].
  • ”  Sir Stafford, [260].
  • Notes to Risdon’s “Devonshire,” [201].
  • Offering to Richard III., [10].
  • Ogham Inscriptions, [6].
  • Oldham, Visitation to Plympton Priory by Bishop, [186].
  • Oliver, Dr., [69], [182], [183], [186].
  • ”  ” Letter to, [186].
  • Opie, John, [228], [229], [237].
  • Orchard, Colonel, [256].
  • Ordulf, founder of St. Rumon’s Abbey, [5].
  • Owen, Mr. George, of Lowman Green, Tiverton, [294].
  • Paignton, Bible Tower at, [169].
  • Palgrave, Sir Francis, Theory of, [4].
  • Palk, Captain Walter, [261].
  • “Panorama of Torquay,” Blewitt’s, [161], [172].
  • Parliament, Crockern Tor, [9].
  • Peard, Miss, [255].
  • Peeke, Exploits in Spain of Richard, [127].
  • Pembroke, Ann Clifford, Countess of, [287].
  • ”  Epitaph on the Countess of, [128].
  • “Pendennis,” Thackeray’s, [215].
  • Pensaulcoit, Attack on, [3].
  • ”  Caer, [31].
  • Penselwood, [31].
  • Perkin Warbeck, [11].
  • Perry-Keene, Rev., Vicar of Dean Prior, [141].
  • Peryn, John, Abbot of Tavistock, [119].
  • Peters, Hugh, Puritan preacher, [138].
  • Petre, Master William, [71].
  • Pindar, first lyric poet of Bœotia, [219].
  • Pindars, French and Italian, [222].
  • Pixie’s Parlour, [215].
  • Plato on birds, [144].
  • Plymouth, [12].
  • ”  Port of, [89].
  • ”  Siege of, [15], [25].
  • Plympton, [176].
  • ”  Castle, [177], [178].
  • ”  Grammar School, [196].
  • ”  Guildhall, [195].
  • ”  David Bercle, Prior of, [186].
  • ”  Priory, [181], [182], [187].
  • ”  St. Mary Church, [190].
  • ”  Town Church, [190].
  • Pode, J. S., [256].
  • Poem, “Barnstaple Fair,” [282].
  • Pole, Cardinal Reginald, [52].
  • ” Effigy of Lady, [244].
  • ” Influence of Sir William, [274].
  • Polwhele, [2], [213].
  • “Polyolbion,” Drayton’s, [27].
  • Pomeroy, Sir Humphry, [11].
  • Port, Hamo’s, [26].
  • Port of Topsham, [9].
  • Poulain, Interesting book of Mons. Jules, [203].
  • Powderham, Sir William Courtenay of, [56].
  • Powderham, Viscount Courtenay of, [57].
  • Pre-historic Remains on Dartmoor, [1].
  • Present Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster, [294].
  • Prideaux, Colonel Sir Edmund, [262].
  • Prince Consort, the late, visit to Duchy Estates, [208].
  • ”  Maurice, [15], [107].
  • ”  of Orange, Landing of the, [16].
  • ”  “Worthies of Devon,” [73].
  • Princess Henrietta Anne, born at Exeter, [13].
  • Privateer, capture by French, [266].
  • Privateering, [264].
  • Prynne’s “Brevia Parliamentaria,” [288].
  • Pym, John, [125].
  • Quay Hall, Barnstaple, [280].
  • Queen Adelaide, [246].
  • ”   ”   at the “Clarence,” Exeter, [76].
  • ”  Elizabeth, Fondness for dress of, [239].
  • ”  Victoria, [246].
  • ”   ”   Early home of, [19].
  • Raleigh, Sir Walter, [13], [212].
  • Rattenbury, Jack, amusing cross-examination of, [275].
  • ”   ”  birthplace at Beer, [264], [274].
  • ”   ”  capture by French privateer, [266].
  • ”   ”  pension allowed to, [275].
  • Rebellion of Monmouth, [16].
  • Records, Barnstaple Borough, [278].
  • Republic, Free, of Exeter, [7].
  • Revolt of Scilly Isles, [111].
  • Reynolds, Sir Joshua, [176].
  • ”  ”  ” admiration of cloisters, [197].
  • ” Sir Joshua, Appreciation of, [227], [229].
  • ” Sir Joshua, astonished by the King, [199].
  • ” Sir Joshua, Birth of, [198].
  • Richard II., Offering to, [10].
  • Risdon’s Notes to “Devonshire,” [201].
  • ”  Honiton, [238].
  • Rivers, Sir Richard, [178].
  • Rolle, Lord, [260], [268], [272], [274], [275].
  • ” Sir John, [68].
  • ”  ” ” House in the close, [68].
  • Roope, Mr. Nicholas, first openly to espouse the Prince of Orange, [167].
  • Roscommon, nephew of Strafford, [126].
  • Rougemont Castle, [8].
  • Rowe’s “Dartmoor,” Information derived from, [209].
  • Russell, Lord, [11], [83], [86].
  • ”  Arthur, [121].
  • ”  John, Leader of Reform, [121].
  • ”  William, Patriot, [121].
  • Russells of Tavistock, The, [121].
  • Ryder, family of, [290–296].
  • St. Boniface of Germany, [3].
  • St. German’s Church, ancient cathedral, [177].
  • St. Mary’s Church, Plympton, [189].
  • Salcombe Castle, [15].
  • Sampford Courtney, [82].
  • ”   ”  Battle of, [87].
  • ”   ”  Whitsun Monday at, [83].
  • Saxon Abbots, Last of Tavistock, [8].
  • Saxons, The, [3].
  • “Saxon School” of Tavistock, [118].
  • Scilly Isles, Revolt of the, [111].
  • Seale, Letter to Sir H. P., [167].
  • Secktor, Mr. J. B. Davidson of, [155].
  • Secretary of State, Sir Joseph Williamson, [287].
  • Seizure of Newfoundland, [12].
  • Sergeant Bompas, amusing cross-examination by, [275]
  • Seymour, Lord, [261].
  • ”  Sir Edward, Proposal of, [17].
  • ”  Sir Edward, the younger, [167]
  • Ship of Fools, “Stultifera Navis,” [211].
  • Siege of Plymouth, [15], [25].
  • Sieges of Exeter, [8], [10].
  • Sithric, Abbot, [8].
  • Slanning, Sir Nicholas, at the siege of Bristol, [192].
  • Smith, Mr. Goldwin, [81].
  • Snell, John, [15].
  • Sonnet to the River Otter, [215].
  • Speke, Arrival of Hugh, [17].
  • Spenser, [27].
  • Sprigge, Joshua, Chaplain to Fairfax, [133].
  • Stamford, Earl of, Parliamentarian commander, [105].
  • Stapledon, Bishop, consecrates Plympton Church, [183].
  • Statue of Sir Francis Drake, [121].
  • Steinkirk, Battle of, [113].
  • Stephen, King, [8], [179].
  • Stokes, Mr. H. S., as West Country poet, [117].
  • Stratton, Battle at, [105–107].
  • Strode, Sir William, member for Plympton, [192].
  • Strode, Sir William, Monument to, [190].
  • “Stultifera Navis,” or Ship of Fools, [211].
  • Survey of Cornwall, Carew’s, [27].
  • Sweyn, Revenge of, [4].
  • Tablet to Lieutenant-Colonel Babb, [261].
  • Tavistock Abbey, [5], [73].
  • ”  Beauty of, [116].
  • ”  Last Saxon Abbot of, [8].
  • ”  Tamar side of, [131].
  • ”  Town Mansion of Abbots of, [73].
  • Teignmouth, Firing of, [18].
  • Temple, Dr., Archbishop of Canterbury, [60].
  • Thackeray, Youthful home of, [215].
  • The Armada, Appearance off Plymouth of, [93].
  • ”  College of Ottery St. Mary, [211].
  • ”  Conqueror, William, [7].
  • ”  Convention Room, Ottery St. Mary, [213].
  • ”  “Dover,” adventures of, [265].
  • ”  Earl of Leicester, [287].
  • ”  Earl of Stamford, [105].
  • ”  “Greyhound,” lieutenant of, [269].
  • ”  Guildhall, Barnstaple, [280].
  • ”  Hamoaze, [26].
  • ”  Marquis of Worcester, [250].
  • ”  Mayflower, Sailing of, [94].
  • ”  present Lord Chancellor, [291].
  • ”  Prince of Orange, Landing of, [16].
  • ”  Quay Hall, Barnstaple, [280].
  • ”  Revenge, naval battle at Flores, [101], [102].
  • ”   ”  Surrender of, [103].
  • ”  River Otter, Sonnet to, [215].
  • ”  Russells of Tavistock, [121].
  • ”  Saxons, [3].
  • ”  Tiger, Sir Richard Grenville’s Ship, [100].
  • Theory of Sir Francis Palgrave, [4].
  • Thorverton, canal from Beer to, [274].
  • Thurlestone, Vicar of, [15].
  • Tiverton, [243], [284–296].
  • Tiverton, Martin Dunsford, historian of, [289].
  • Topsham, Port of, [9].
  • Torquay, French landing at, [18].
  • Torrington, George Monk, Earl of, [133].
  • Totnes, Claims of, [29].
  • ”  Landing of Brutus at, [24].
  • ”  Port of, [30].
  • Town Church, Plympton, [190].
  • ” Mansion of Abbots of Tavistock, [73].
  • Treadwin, Mrs., [248], [249].
  • ”  ”  Younger days of, [247].
  • Treby, Sir George, [192].
  • ”  ”  ” Arms of, [195].
  • Trelawney, Sir William, [225], [226].
  • Trevelyan, Lady, [248].
  • Trevisa, [32].
  • Turner, J. M. W., [227].
  • Tyrwhitt, Sir Thomas, lays first stone of Dartmoor Prison, [201].
  • Tyrwhitt, Sir Thomas, Privileges procured by, [203].