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Devonshire. Exeter DIRECTORY.) DEVONSHIRE. EXETER. 185 CANONS. Prebendary Edmund Ironside 'Gregory M,A.. Vicarage, Hai.• t888 Ven. Ernest Grey Sandford M.A. The Close, Exeter . berton, Tiverton 1889 Charles Isaac .Atherton M.A. The Close, Exeter Frederick John Coleridge M.A. Vicarage, Cadbury, Tiverton ~889 Robert Edward Trefusis M.A.. The Chantry, Deanery For .Archdeaconry of Totnes. place, Exeter Ven • .Archdeacon Charles 'fhomas Wilkinson ·D.D. St• .An- 1890 Waiter John Edmonds B.D. The Close, Exeter drew's vicarage, Plymouth PRECENTOR. Charles Martin M.A. Rectory, Dartington, Totnes 1889 Very Rev. The Dean George Herbert Statham M.A. Rectory, Torwood, Torquay John Miles Cox M.A. Vicarage, Stockland, Honiton Chancellor of the Church, Ven. Ernest Grey Sandford For .Archdeaconry of Barnstaple. M. A. The Close, Exeter Ven. Archdeacon Albert Eden Sevmour M.A. Vicarage, Treasurer, Canon Charles Isaac .Atherton M.A. The Chittlehampton, South Molton · Close, Exeter Prebendary Marcus Dimond-Churchward M.A. Vicarage, 1886 Sub-Dean, Prebendary Peter Leopold Dyke .Acland N ortham, Bideford M.A. Broadclyst, Exeter Richard Martin M.A. Vicarage, llfra.combe PREBENDARIES. Prebendary John Tayleur Pigot M.A. Vicarage, Fremington R.S.O 1"856 Charles Felton Smith M.A. Vicarage, Crediton Senior Diocesan Inspector. 1858 Joseph Lloyd Brereton M.A. Little Massingham, 1890 Robert James Edmund Boggis B.A. The Clo3e, Exeter Rougham, Norfolk -- 1866 Peter Leopold Dyke Acland M.A. Broadclyst, Exeter Registrar of the Diocese & Registrar of the Consistoria.l 1868 Philip Hed2eland M.A. Penzance Court, Arthur Burch esq. Palace gate, Exeter 1870 Rd. Byrn Kinsman M.A. Vicarage, Tintagel, Camelford 1870 Jas. Cory Kempe M.A. Rectory, Merton, Beaford R.S.O REGISTRARS OF THE ARCHDEACONRIES :- Exeter, Thomas Julius Bremridge esq. 5 Bampylde street 1875 Richard Robins Wolfe M.A. Torquay Totnes, Thomas Creaser Kellock esq 1876 Rt. Hon. the Earl of Devon M.A. Rectory, Powderham, Exeter Barnstaple, William Henry Toiler esq 1878 Charles Thomas Wilkinson n.n. St. Andrew's vicarage, Plymouth Secretaries, .Arthur Burch esq. Palace gate, Exeter & Sir J. Hassard, 22 Great George street, Westminster s w 1882 John Tayleur Pigot M.A. Vicarage, Fremington R.S.O 1"885 Edgar Norris DumbletonM.A. St. James'rectory,Exeter 1878 Chapter Clerk, Wilham John Battishill esq. B.A. The IB85 Francis Charles Hingeston-Randolph M.A. Rectory, Close, Exeter Ringmore. Kingsbridge Librarian, Canon Walt. Jn. Edmonds B.D. The Close,Exeter 1885 John Matthews B.A. Knowstowe, South Molton SURVEYORS OF ECCLESIASTICAL DILAPIDATIONS :­ 1885 Harry Tudor M.A. Rectory, Lustleigh, Newton Abbot Archdeaconry of Exeter, Edwin Light Luscombe esq. 55 1889 Edmund Ironside Gregory M.A. Vicarage, Halberton, Sidwell street, Exeter Tiverton Archdeaconry of Barnstaple, George Cobley Smyth­ x889 Percy Richard Scott M.A. St. George, Tiverton Richards esq. Barnstaple 1889 Richard James Hayne M.A. Vicarage, Buckland Mona­ Archdeaconry of Totnes ; Rural Deaneries of Ipplepen, chorum, Yelverton Moreton, Totnes & Woodleigh, W. Rowell esq. Newton 1'890 William St. Aubyn M.A. Rectory, Stoke Damerel, Abbot ; Rural Deaneries of Okehampton, Plympton, Devon port Tavistock & Three Towns, J. M. Andrew esq. 5 Courtenay 1892 Henry Bramley M.A. Vicarage, Uffculme, Cullompton street, Plymouth 1893 Marcus Dimond Dimond Churchward M.A. Vicarage, Drganist, Daniel Joseph Wood esq. xus.Bac.oxon, Holme­ N ortham, Bideford dale, Denmark road, Exeter r888 Chancellor of the Diocese, Worshipful Lewis Tonna Vergers, John Downing, I Deanery place (x888) ; .A. R. Dibdin M. A. 15 Old bldgs. Lincoln's inn, London w c Palmer, 8 Lower Soutllernhay (x888) SURROGATES. f PRIEST VICARS. .A Corporation with the Lay Vicars by Royal Charter. Alford Rev. Daniel Pring M.A. Tavistock 1868 William David M.A. (custos), 3 Colleton cres. Exeter Allin Rev. Wilham Henry B.D. St. Mary vicarage,Devonport xS73 Herbert Edward Reynolrls M.A. The Close, Exeter Berkeley Rev. Sackville Hamilton M.A. Heavitree 1878 Edmund Thomas Foweraker M.A. Barnfield rd. Exeter Berry Rev. Geo. Benton M.A. Vicarage, Emanuel, Plymouth Birch Rev. Wickham Montgomery M.A. vicar, Ashburton BISHOP'S CHAPLAINS. Bond Rev. Richard James, St. James' vicarage, Devonport Prebendary John Tayleur Pigot M.A. Vicarage, lt'remington Bremridge Rev. Henry M.A. Vicarage, Winkleigh R.S.O Buckland Rev. Samuel M.A. Vicarage, Great Torrington William David M.A. 3 Colleton crescent, Exeter Chanter Rev. Prebendary John Mill M. A. Brendon, Lynton Prebendary Henry Hramley M.A. Vicarage, Uffculme, Cul­ Chichester Rev. James John B.A. Rectory, Sherwell lompton Clarke Rev. Sl.Childs M.A. Vicarage,Thorverton,Cullompton Prebendary Richard James Hayne M.A. Vicarage, Buckland, Clements Rev. Henry George John M.A. Vicarage, Sidmouth l\'lonachorum, Horrabridge Cox Rev. Waiter Eustace M.A. Lynton, Bamstaple Prebendary William St. Aubyn M. A. Rectory, Stoke Damerel, David Rev. William M.A. rector SS. Petrock & Kerrian, 3 Devon port Colleton crescent, Exeter Wickham l\'lontgomery Birch M.A . .Ashburtou Dean<~ Rev. James M.A. vicar, Exminster BISHOP's ExAMINING CHAPLAINs. Edmonds Canon Waiter John B.D. The Close, Exeter V en . .Archdeacon Ernest Grey Sandford M. A. The Close, Exeter Elliott Rev. Thomas Henry M.A. Vicarage, 'fotnes Rev. Clanon Robt. Edward Trefusis M.A. 'fhe Chantry, Exeter Granville Rev. Roger M.A. Rectory, Bideford Rev. Francis Keyes Aglionby M.A.. 99 St. George's square, Green Rev. Geo. Clarke M.A. Vicarage, Modbury, Ivybridge Westminster s w Grigg Rev. Edward Pease M.A. Upton, Torquay Rev. Francis James Chavasse M.A. Wycliffe hall, Oxford Harris Rev. Samuel George M.A. Highwick, Newton Abbot Rev. Stewart Edward Gordon Ponsonby M. A. Trinity college, Houghton Rev. Charles Adams M. A. Alvington, Kingsbridge Cambridge · Hughes Rev. John Buckley M. A. Vicarage, Staverton, 'l'otnes Clerical Secretary & Domestic Chaplain, Rev. H. V. Bicker­ Johnson Rev. Pitt-, St. Aubyn's vicarage, Devonport steth, The Palace, Exeter Kelly Rev. Maitland M.A. Vicarage, Ottery St. Mary PLURALITIES ACT COMMISSIONERS. King Rev. Frederick M.A. Vicarage, South Molton For Dean & Chapter, x885, Prebendary Peter Leopold Dyke l\'lajendie Rev. Hy. Wm. M.A. Vicarage, 'rormohnn, Torquay Acland M.A. Broadclyst, Exeter Mallett Rev. William Geo. Rectory, St. Mary Major, Exeter For .Archdeaconry of Exeter, J885, Prebendary Edmund Mantle Rev. Wiliiam B.A. St. Michae~'s, Devonport Ironside Gregory M. A. Vicarage, Halberton, Tiverton Martin Rev. Richard M.A. Torris cottage, Ilfracombe For Archdeaconry of Barnstaple, x886, Prebendary John Martyn Rev. William Waddon B.A. Rectory, Lifton, Exeter 'fc~.ylenr Pigot M.A. Vicarage, Fremington R.S.O Metcalfe Rev. James M.A. Vicara~e, West Teignmouth For Archdeaconry of Totnes, r886, William Henry Thornton Newman Rev. Arthur M.A. The Vicarage, Axminster .li,A. Rectory, North Bovey, Newton Abbot Newton Rev. Thomas LL.D. Vicarage, Barnstaple CLERGY DISCIPLINE ACT .ASSESSORS. Powell Rev. John Robert M.A. Rectory, Buckland Filleig~ For Dean & Chapter of Exeter. Highampton V en. Archdeacon Ernest Grey Sandford M. A. The Close, Exeter Purcell Rev. Wm. Hy.D'OlierM.A. Vicarage, Littleham,Exmth Canon Waiter John Edmonds B.D. The Close, Exeter Read Rev. Edward M. A. St. Stephen's, Exeter Prebendary Edmund Ironside Gregory M,A. Vicarage, Hal- Risk Rev. Jn. ErskineM.A.. St. Andrew'schapelry,Plymouth berton, 'fiverton Saulez Rev. Frederick Wilberforce M.A. The Vicarage, Oke- lt'or .Archdeaconry of Exeter. hampton . F. Storry M.A . Scott Rev. Prebendary Percy Richd. M.A.St.George,Tiverton Sac\·ille Hamilton Berkeley K.A. Vicarage, Heavitree, Exeter Secretan Rev. William Woodhouse, Palace gate~ Exeter .
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