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The Devon Index Order and Disorder: the Devon Index V1 18th C V1a 18th V2: 1800- V3: 1830-1839 V4: 1840-1845 Placename C -Suppl 1829 Alphington 169 - ringers 105 Ashton 147 - ringers 170 Atherington 194 - ringers 104 - 'peal of changes' at 320 Barnstaple 22, 36, 207 - ringers 208 Beer - ringers 14 Bere Ferris - ringers 143 Berrynarbor - ringers 123, 156 22, 203, 207 Bideford 129-30, 156 Bishop's Tawton - ringers 22, 104, 194, 203, 123, 130, 156 207,312 - old ringers 231 - young ringers 231 Bishopsteignton - opening of new 10 bells Blackawton 157 - ringers 195, 196 159, 207, 260, - young ringers 107 - 'Boys' 99, 147 Bovey Tracey 265 Bradninch - ringers 70 - dispute at 354 Bratton Fleming 203 - ringers 22, 194, 208 Braunton ringers 130 22, 194, 207, 208 Bridestowe ringers 91 Buckland Brewer 264 - ringers 264 Burrington - ringers 130 241, 312 Chagford - ringers 133 Cheriton Bishop - ringers 170-1, 265 311 - old ringers 292 - young ringers 292 Chittlehampton 104 Christow 147, 265 106, 107 - ringers 170, 170-1, 195, 212, 229, 292, 196 311 V1 18th C V1a 18th V2: 1800- V3: 1830-1839 V4: 1840-1845 Placename C -Suppl 1829 - old ringers 220 Chudleigh 265 35 Chulmleigh 214 Clayhidon 295 Clyst Honiton ringers 207, 229 Colebrooke 281 Combe Martin 265 - new ring at 320 Cornwood ringers 14, 143 Crediton ringers 170 229,311 Cullompton - bell foundry 163, 255 - ringers 70 Dartmouth 74-5 Dawlish 265 Devonshire Scholars 290 Diptford 99, 196 - ringers 157, 207 Dittisham 157 Doddiscombsleigh ringers 171 106, 107 Drewsteignton 260 220 - ringers 133 220 Dunsford 170-1 220 - ringers 159, 212, 229 - old ringers 106, 107 - young ringers 106, 107 Exeter 207 - churches, ringers of 262 - Cathedral 142 12, 17 55 166 - ringers 105 262 - alleged peal at 290 - St David's 175 - ringers 105, 147 - St. Edmund's 229, 344 - ringers 171, 265 262 - old ringers ('Bridge men') 98, 99 - young ringers ('Bridge Boys') 98, 99 - St. Peter's 3 - St. Sidwell's 220, 311 - great ringing match 227-30 - St. Thomas's 193 229, 292 - ringers 265 262 Exminster ringers 170 98, 229,311 Georgeham ringers 156 22, 104, 194, 203, 207,208, 231 Goodleigh ringers 123, 130 22, 203, 207 V1 18th C V1a 18th V2: 1800- V3: 1830-1839 V4: 1840-1845 Placename C -Suppl 1829 Halberton 96 - opening of new ring 69-70 - old ringers 70 Harberton 107, 207 - ringers 196, 260 Hartland 264 High Bickington - ringers 194, 312 - youths 320 Highweek 160, 220 Holsworthy - new ring for 125 Honiton 26 Ilfracombe 342 Ipplepen 195, 196 Kenn, opening of a new ring 318 Kentisbeare ringers 70 Kenton ringers 311 Killerton, new bell for 255 Landkey - ringers 123 104, 203 - old ringers 194, 207, 231 - new ringers 207 - young ringers 194, 231 Lifton 100 - ringers 125 91, 98, 240 Loddiswell ringers 107, 157, 196, 260 Marystowe ringers 100, 134, 240 Marwood ringers 22, 207 Moretonhampstead 133 159 - ringers 133,147 212, 220, 229, 311 Musbury 65 North Bovey 133 212 North Tawton ringers 133 159, 212, 241 Northam 133 Oakford 31, 263 - ringers 229 Parkham 222 - ringers 130, 156 Payhembury 348 Pilton 123 36, 208 - ringers 104, 207 Plymouth 76 14 - Charlestown 253 - ringers 89, 91 14 - St. Andrew's, new tenor bell 20 V1 18th C V1a 18th V2: 1800- V3: 1830-1839 V4: 1840-1845 Placename C -Suppl 1829 Plympton - ringers 91 - opening of new tenor bell 343 - another tenor bell put up 344 Plymtree 170 - junior ringers 170 - senior ringers 170 Roborough 290 St. Giles in the Wood - opening of new ring 312 - ringers 194 Sampford Peverell ringers 70 Shirwell ringers 22 Shobrooke 116 South Brent 280 South Molton 231 361 - opening of new ring 289 - ringers 123 311 Sowton, opening of new bells 262 Stockland 159 Stoke Canon 6 - ringers 6 Stoke Damerel 89 - ringers 91 Stoke Rivers ringers 123 22, 203 Stokenham 161, 260 - ringers 157. 196 - old set 161 - young set 161 Swimbridge 231 - ringers 231 Tamerton Foliot ringers 14 Tedburn St. Mary ringers 133, 147, 170, 98, 106, 107, 229, 171 311 Thorverton 268 - ringers 70, 229 Throwleigh - ringers 133 Tiverton ringers 229 Topsham ringers 229 Totnes 35 Ugborough ringers 107, 196 West Down ringers 22 Whitestone, tenor bell removed 348 Witheridge ringers 104, 229, 241 Woodbury 184 Worlington ringers 104 .
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