TO EIGHTH VOLUME OF THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE DEVONSHIRE ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND ART.
Abbey of Buckland, 797. Abbey of Savigny, 797, 813. Abbey of Quarr, 797.
Abbey of Lacock, 798. Abbey of Tor, 817. Abbey of Ford, 819. Abbey of Waverley, 820.
Acephalos, Lagaros, &c., in poetic composition, 500. Ackland Family, 522. Ale at Chagford, 74.
Amery, P. F. S., Sketch of Ashburton
and the Woollen Trade, 323. Andrew, T., F.G.S., Observations on the Recent Floods in the Dawlish Valley, 461.
Anglo-Saxon Boundaries. By J. B. Davidson, 396.
Animal Instinct, 612. Antiquity of Man, 195, 205. Apple Trees, Folk-lore about, 49. Appledore, Origin of the Name, 400. Arch-priest of Haccombe, 542. Argyle, Duke of, on Creation, 249. Ashburn Stream, alias Yeo, 323. Ashburton, Lord, 82. Ashburton, 83, 312, 446. Ashburton, Jurats of, 320.
Ashburton and the Woollen Trade. By P. F. S. Amery, 323. Ashburton, Arms of, 325. Ashburton in Domesday, 323, 326. Ashburton and Mr. Ford, 329. Ashburton, Irrigation at, 334, 447. Ashburton Church, 448.
Ashburton, Origin of the Name of, 398. Ashburton Urn. By J. Phillips, 391. Ashburton Scholars. By the Rev. Treasurer Hawker, M.A., 526. Atheism, 601.
Babbage, Charles; his Ancestry, 367. Baptismal Service, Mispronounced,
Beaver, Found in Kent's Cavern only, 224.
Bee-hives in Mourning, 51. Beggars' Opera, 675.
Bible, Translations of the, 644. Birds; their Beauty, &c., 245. Birds; their Migrations, 246.
Birds only Sing in the Northern Hemisphere, 247.
Birds, Earliest, 248.
Birds with Teeth, 250, 251. Birds, List of, 307.
Bishop, Edmund; St. Boniface and His Correspondence, 497.
Blundell, Origin of the Name, 410. Bodley, John, of Exeter, 551.
Bone Objects in Kent's Cavern, 227, 228, 229.
Bones, Gnawed, 164.
Boniface (see Bishop), 497. Books in Chagford Church, 70 Books Chained in Churches, 555. Boulders near Great Torrington, 439. Boulders near Dawlish, 462, 464. Boundaries, Some Anglo-Saxon, at the Museum, Exeter, 396. Brasses, Monumental, 713. Buckfast, 809, 816.
Buckfast Market and Fair, 831. Buckfast Lawsuit Avery v. the
Buckfast, Abbot of, v. Sundry, 844. Buckfast, Abbot of, and T. Knight, 851.
Buckfast, MSS. at, 855.
Buckfast, Abbot of, v. Torryng, 856. Buckfast, Abbot of, v. Dodbroke, 856. Buckfast, Abbot of, v. Murk, 856. Buckfast, Discord at, 857.
Buckfast, Abbot of, in Dispute about river Erme, 861.
Buckfast, Surrender of, 865.
Buckfast in Ruins, described, 868.
Buckfast Abbey Arms, 870.
Buckfast Abbey Seals, 870. Buckfast, Possessions of, 870. Buckfast, List of Abbots of, 886. Buckfast, Documents referring to, 887. Buckland Church Faultily Engraved, 807.
Bye-laws, &c., 14.
Caccubus, or Chettle, for Ale, 74. Cat Scalded, Folk-lore about, 55. Cavern at Brixham, 148, 187, 230. Caverns Explored, 215. Caverns; how originated, 241. Celt, 438.
Celts in Kent's Cavern, 186, 187. Chagford, Sketch of. By G. W.
Ormerod, M.A, F.G.S., 62. Chagford Parish Registers, 76. Chagford, Battle at, in 1642, 76. Charades by W. M. Praed, 725. Charter of Eadgar, 351. Charters of Ashburton, 326. Chickstones, near Exmouth, 454. Children disliked by Dean Swift, 110. China Clay, 482.
Cookworthy's Cobalt Blue, 489. Cookworthy's Process, 485. Cookworthy's Artists, 489. Cookworthy's Factory, 492. Coplestone Family, 76. Coplestone Cross, &c. King, M A., 351. Coplestone Cross, Age of, 356. Coplestone, Derivation of, 356. Cornditch Haia-boundary line, 407. Cornwall, Earl of, 313. Courtenay Family, 643.
Coverdale, Bishop of Exeter, 644. Cripplegate; why so called, 451. Crockern Tor, 319.
Cromwell, 120, 122.
Cromwell at Bovey Tracey, 125. Cross at Coplestone, 351. Crosses at Chagford, &c., 71, 80. Cure by Split Ash-tree, 54. Cure for a Ting Bullock, 55. Cursing by aid of Gunpowder, 53. Cursing by Turning Stones, 53 Dartmoor. By W. F. Collier, 370. Dartmoor, no Right to Enclose, 371. Dartmoor; her Lovers, 373. Dartmoor, Enclosures on, 376. Dartmoor Stannaries, 380. Dartmouth Besieged, 125. Davidson, J. B. Some Anglo-Saxon Boundaries now deposited at the Albert Museum, Exeter, 396. Dawlish, Floods at. By T. Andrew, F.G.S., 461.
Death from Fasting, 667. Denbury Fair, 52.
Denys, or Dennis Family, 523, 866. Devonshire in 1752, 86.
Devonshire Tokens. Part III. By H. S. Gill, 113.
Devonshire Gleanings from Notes and Queries. Part I. By W. Pengelly, 537.
Dinnick, a Bird, 659. Diversions of Purley, 87. Dodderidge, Sir J., Editor of Hooker, 404, 405.
Domesday Book, 811.
Dominicals, 664.
Drake Family, 521, 522, 660, 808. Dryden, Sir H., and Coplestone Cross,
Duck, Branta Rufina; only one taken in Devon, 293. Dunning, John, 82
Dunning," of Singularly Forbidding Appearance," 88.
Dunning, Recorder of Bristol, 90. Dunning, Solicitor-General, 90. Dunning, M.P. for Calne, 91. Dunning buys Widecombe, &c., 93. Dunning receives the Freedom of London, 98.
Dunning on the American War, 100. Dunning made Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 105. Dunning Portraits, 110. Dunning's Marriage, 103. Dunning's Peerage, 105. Dunning's Death, 106.
Dunning's Son and Successor, 106. Dunning's Character, 108. Dunning's Eloquence, 109. Dunning's Pedigree and Arms, 112. Dymond, R., F.S A., Memoir of John
Dunning, First Lord Ashburton, 82. Dymond, R., F.S.A., John Ford, 420. Eadgar; his Charter of 974, 351. Economy is a Fearful Thing, 375. Epitaph on an Infant, 588. Exeter and Edward I, 830. Exeter Besieged, 127, 136. Exeter, Bishop's Throne at, 446. Exeter Cathedral Screen, 384. Exeter, Gift of Land in, 817. Exeter; Queen Henrietta Maria in.
By P. Q. Karkeek, 467. Exmouth Surrendered, 136.
Fossil Fish of North Devon. By T. M. Hall, M.A., 516. France: The Lark its National Bird, 247.
Fuller or Walker, 345. Furneaux Family, 673. Gay Family, 677.
Geology and Palæontology of Devon. By W. Pengelly, F.R.S., &c., 148. Geology. By W. A. E. Ussher, of the Geological Survey, 427. Gifford, Account of, 526, 663. Gill, H. S., Devonshire Tokens. Part III., 113.
Glacial Action in Caverns, 169, 172. Glacial Action at Ashcombe, 462. Gorges Family at Chagford, 67, 72, 522.
Goring's Character, 119. Goring's Coat Armour, 120. Grimspound, 680.
Grisei Monachi, 814, 854. Guldage Rent, 802, 803.
Hall, T. M., M.A., Fossil Fish of North Devon, 516.
Hamilton, A. H. A., The Jurisdiction
of the Lord Warden of the Stan- naries in the Time of Sir Walter Raleigh, 380.
Hamilton, A. H. A., The Justices of the Peace for the County of Devon in the Year 1592, 517. Hammer Stone, 160, 164. Harlowin, John, 362, 363.
Hawker, Rev. Treasurer, Presidential Address, 25.
Hawker, Rev. Treasurer, John Ford, 420.
Hawker, Rev. Treasurer, Two Ash- burton Scholars, 526.
Fairfax in the West. By P. Q. | Hawker, Rev. R. S., of Morwenstow,
Fauna of Devon. Part XIV. Birds. By E. Parfitt, 245.
Fennfield Men, Hooker's Account of, 406.
Fever, Causes of, 29.
Fishery Cases on the Dart, &c, 843. Flint Implements, 149, 160, 161. Flints in Brixham Cave, 160, 164. Flints in Kent's Cavern, 178, 182, 188, 199, 232.
Folk-lore, Report on. By R. J. King, M.A., 49.
Ford Pedigree, 426.
Ford, John, the Dramatist. By R. Dymond, F.S.A. and Rev. Treasurer Hawker, M.A., 420.
Forests, Submerged, 242. Forrell, a book cover, 671.
Hayrick at Sea, 464.
Heavitree, Origin of the Name, 400. Henrietta, Princess, 136.
Herbert, G., Quotation, 25.
Heronries in Devon, 282. Herrick, the Poet, 689.
Herschel, Sir J., Quotation from, 26. Hoare Family, 77.
Holy Street, Chagford, 77.
Hooker alias Vowel; his Synopsis Chorographical, 404, 693. Hugh Peters, 141.
Hutchinson, P. O., Jar found at Musbury, 535.
I. H. S. Explained, 548. Ilfracombe Taken, 147.
Ireland, Dr., Dean of Westminster,
Jar found at Musbury. P. O. Hut- chinson, 535.
Job's Luck, 589.
Judas Steak, 52.
Justices of the Peace for the County
of Devon in the Year 1592. By A. H. A. Hamilton, J.P., 517. Karkeek, P. Q, Fairfax in the West, 117.
Karkeek, P. Q., Queen Henrietta
Maria in Exeter, and her Escape therefrom in 1644, 467.
Kent's Cavern, 163, 166, 167. Kent's Cavern, Glacial Action in, 169, 172.
Kent's Cavern, Strata in, 170, 192. Kent's Cavern, Name of, Explained,
Kent's Cavern, Contents of, 181, 182, 192, 227, 238.
Kent's Cavern, Relic Stolen from, 185. Kent's Cavern, Celts in, 186, 187, 192. Kent's Cavern and Disputed Evi- dence, 194.
Kent's Cavern and the Westminster Review, 212.
Kent's Cavern, List of Species in, 218. Kent's Cavern only contains Beaver,
Kent's Cavern, Bone Tools in, 227. Kent's Cavern, Shells in, 234. King, R. J., M.A., Coplestone Cross; and a Charter of Eadgar of 974, 351.
Kingsbridge Church Built, 852. Lady and Bishop on Telegraphy, 26. Lady Artist, 395. Lambert, General, 702. Lark, the Calandra, 274. Leap-gates-Saltatoria, 407.
Leg of Cave Bear, 156, 157, 158. Level, Changes of, 237, 239. Level across Devonshire, 459. Lioba's Verses, 507. Lioba's Destination, 512. List of Caverns, 215.
List of Contributors to Notes and Queries, 784.
List of Members, 895.
Lulcastile; name of a place in Devon, 402.
Lundy Island, 303.
MacEnery's Researches, 190.
Machairodus Latidens, 189, 191, 205. Magistrates' Oaths Temp. Eliz., 517. Magistrates to go to Church, 519. Man, Antiquity of, 195, 205. Manumissions, List of, at St. Peter's,
Exeter, hitherto unpublished, 417. Mappowder; origin of the name, 401.
Measure, Weight, and Watch Penny,
paid at Buckland, 803. Members, List of, 895. Michalstow Arms, 713
Minerals in West Devon, 319. Mines of Tin, 319.
Mole not found on Lundy Island, 304. Monks not all Priests, $10. Moses with Horns, 598.
Nativus, or Slave, 832.
Neolithic Period-When? 190 Nightingale in Devon, 264. Nuns and their Studies, 511. Nymet-Intake, 352.
Oakhampton; Saxon form of Spelling, Oaths to be taken by Magistrates, Temp. Eliz., 517. Obituary Notices, 43.
Officers of the Association, 5. Oldham, Eps. Exon., 716.
Organ at Exeter Cathedral, 385. Organs on Screens, 389.
Ormerod, G. W., M.A., F.G.S, His- torical Sketch of Chagford, 62. Ormerod, G. W., describes Manors of Chagford, 64
Ormerod, G. W., gives Owners of the Advowson, 65.
Ormerod, G. W., mentions the Rectors, 65.
Ormerod, G. W., quotes Terrier of 1680, 65.
Ormerod, G. W., details Chagford Church, 66.
Ormerod, G. W., speaks of the Three Fonts, 68.
Ormerod, G. W., cites the Whirpool,
Gurges, and Gorges Family, 69. Ormerod, G. W., enumerates the Church Books, 70.
Ormerod, G. W., alludes to the Organs and Music, 71.
Ormerod, G. W., points to Markets and Fairs, 72.
Ormerod, G. W., tells of Fall of Market-house, 72.
Ormerod, G. W., sums up Bridges and Roads, 73.
Ormerod, G. W., reviews the Sheep Farming, 74.
Ormerod, G. W., supplies particulars
Omerod, G. W., musters Soldiers and Arms, 75.
Poetic Measures, 500.
Pomeroy, 811, 813, 862. Poultice of Herbes, 725.
Powderham, Origin of the Name, 400. Praed, W. M., 725.
President's Address, 25.
Property of the Association, Prous Family, 76. Proverbs, 729.
Prydeaux, 718, 728.
Quarr, or Quarraria, Abbey, 797. Queen Henrietta Maria at Exeter, 467. Queen writes several Letters, 468,477. Queen describes her Ailments, 471. Queen Escapes, 471, 479. Quo Warranto, 828. Rainbow, Odour from, 562. Rainfall at Dawlish, &c, 461. Raised Beaches, 242.
Raleigh, perhaps Sir Walter, 75. Raleigh, Sir W., 328, 380, 730. Ram Feast at Holne, 449. Readers, Four Species of, 625, 630. Registers of Chagford, 76. Religion at Ashburton, 70. Report on Folk-lore, 49. Report on Meteorology, 59. Report on Scientific Memoranda, 434. Report of Council, 17. Report of Treasurer, 21. Resolutions appointing Committees,
Reynolds, Sir J., 747.
Risdon, Tristrem, 752.
Risk, Rev. J. E., M.A., The Choir Screen of Exeter Cathedral, 384. River Gravels, 427.
River at Dawlish, 462.
Rivers Smaller than Formerly, 433. Roaring Meg at St. Mawes, 136. Roborough, origin of the name, 402. Rock Legends, 753.
Rowe, J. Brooking, F.S.A., F.L.S., The Cistercian Houses of Devon. II., Buckland, concluded, 797. Rowe, J. Brooking, F.S.A., F.L.S., The Cistercian Houses of Devon. III., Buckfast, 809.
Rules of the Association, 11. Sadler Tried and Executed, 122 St. Michael's Mount Surrendered, 136. St. Boniface and his Correspondence. By E. Bishop, 497.
Saville, of Okehampton, 754. Schiller, Wreck of the, 26. Schools of Art; their rise, 40. Scilly Isles, 134, 136. Screen, ambon, jubé, 385. Seals, 345.
Serge and White Straits, 327.
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