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Abbot's Bickington 21 Abbotsham 10 Abbotskerswell 34 Alphington 4 INDEX Abbot’s Bickington 21 Axmouth 19 Abbotsham 10 Aylesbeare 12 Abbotskerswell 34 Alphington 4 Bampton 99 Alverdiscott 68 Barnstaple, St Peter 12 Alwington 68 Barnstaple, Holy Trinity 61 Arlington 79 Beaford 98 Ashburton 46 Beaworthy 98 Ashbury 80 Beer 41 Ashcombe 80 Beer Ferrers 100 Ashford 1 Belston 101 Ashprington 82 Berrynabor 73 Ashreigny 81 Berry Pomeroy 73 Ashton 196 Bickington 99 Ashwater 80 Bickington, High 100 Atherington 81 Bickleigh (West) 102 Aveton Gifford 1 Bickleigh by Tiverton 101 Awliscombe 44 Bicton 45 Axminster 4 Bideford 12 Part 1: Pages 1 -110; Part 2: Pages 110 - 261 Bigbury 102 Bridestowe 113 Bishop’s Nympton 103 Bridford 109 Bishop’s Tawton 104 Bridgerule 113 Bishopsteignton 104 Brixham 114 Blackawton 105 Brixton 112 Black Torrington 105 Broadclyst 46 Bondleigh 117 Broadhembury 112 Bovey Tracey 106 Broadhempston 110 Bow (Nymet Tracey) 73¶ Broadwoodkelly 114 Bradford 106 Broadwoodwidger 111 Bradninch 107 Brushford 47 Bradstone 1 Buckerell 14 Bradworthy 107 Buckfastleigh 115 Brampford Speke 107 Buckland Brewer 47 Branscombe 108 Buckland Filleigh 117 Bratton Clovelly 108 Buckland-in-the-Moor 116 Bratton Fleming 109 Buckland Monachorum 53 Braunton 110 Buckland Tout Saints 116 Brendon 76 Bulkworthy 117 Brentor 19 Burlescombe 55 Part 1: Pages 1 -110; Part 2: Pages 110 - 261 Burrington 119 Churchstow 17 Butterleigh 119 Churston Ferrers 17 Clannaborough 140 Cadbury 77 Clawton 141 Cadeleigh 122 Clayhidon 139 Calverleigh 11 Clayhanger 141 Challacombe 6 Clovelly 139 Chagford 74 Clyst, St. George 9 Charles 120 Clyst Honiton 14 Charleton 123 Clyst Hydon 48 Chawleigh 120 Clyst St. Lawrence 19 Cheldon 122 Clyst St. Mary 18 Cheriton Bishop 121 Coffinswell 148 Cheriton Fitzpaine 122 Colaton Raleigh 147 Chivelstone 15 Colebrooke 142 Chittlehampton 121 Coldridge 147 Christow 142 Colyton 20 Chudleigh 141 Combeinteignhead 143 Chumleigh 140 Combe Martin 143 Churchstanton (now Som.) 18 Combepyne 6 Part 1: Pages 1 -110; Part 2: Pages 110 - 261 Combe Raleigh 144 Diptford 164 Cookbury 78 Dittisham 155 Cornwood 145 Dodbrooke 161 Cornworthy 145 Doddiscombeleigh 164 Coryton 144 Dolton 161 Cotleigh 144 Dowland 162 Countisbury 145 Down St. Mary 159 Creacombe 142 Drewsteignton 162 Crediton 48 Dunchideock 10 Cruwys Morchard 7 Dunkeswell 164 Cullompton 49 Dunsford 163 Culmstock 146 Dunterton 163 Dalwood 158 East Allington 79 Dartington 158 East Anstey 45 Dartmouth, St. Petrox 36 East Buckland 115 Dartmouth, St. Saviour 21 East Budleigh 118 Dartmouth, Townstall 64 East Down 73+ Dawlish 49 East Ogwell 71 Dean Prior 55 East Portlemouth 26 Denbury 159 East Putford 152 Part 1: Pages 1 -110; Part 2: Pages 110 - 261 East Worlington 82 Exeter, St. Mich. (Dinham) 212 Eggesford 54 Exeter, St. Olave 211 Ermington 163 Exeter, St. Pancras 210 Exbourne 73+ Exeter, St. Paul 211 Exeter Cathedral 203 Exeter, St. Petrock 212 Exeter, All Hallows, Exeter, St. Sidwell 213 Goldsmith St. 207 Exeter, St. Stephen 214 Exeter, All Hallows on the walls 207 Exeter, St. Thomas 216 Exeter, St. David 207 Exeter, The Guildhall 216 Exeter, St. Edmund 208 Exminster 50 Exeter, Heavitree 56 Exeter, Holy Trinity 208 Farringdon 162 Farway 165 Exeter, St. John Evan 215 Feniton 165 Exeter, St. Kerrian 214 Filleigh 58 Exeter, St. Lawrence 209 Fremington 166 Exeter, St Leonard 209 Exeter, St. Martin 209 Frithelstock 75 Exeter, St. Mary Arches 210 Exeter, St. Mary Major 210 Georgeham 166 Exeter, St. Mary Steps 211 Georgenympton 168 Part 1: Pages 1 -110; Part 2: Pages 110 - 261 Germansweek 168 Hittisleigh 174 Gidleigh 2 Hockworthy 173 Gittisham 167 Holbeton 173 Goodleigh 167 Holcombe Rogus 172 Holcombe Burnell 172 Haccombe 169 Hollacombe 173 Halberton 62 Holne 171 Halwell (N. Devon) 177 Holsworthy 2 Halwell (S. Devon) 176 Honeychurch 8 Harberton 177 Honiton, Old Church 23 Harford 77 Honiton, St. Paul 22 Harpford 176 Horwood 170 Hartland 178 Huish, St. James 65 Hatherleigh 178 Huntsham 56 Heanton Punchardon 179 Huntshaw 171 Hemyock 175 Huxham 159 Hennock 22 High Bray 174 Iddesleigh 169 Highampton 174 Ide 169 Highweek 175 Ideford 65 Part 1: Pages 1 -110; Part 2: Pages 110 - 261 Ilfracombe, Holy Trinity 24 Kingswear 7 Ilsington 170 Knowstone 199 Instow 67 Inwardleigh 168 Lamerton 191 Ipplepen 67 Landcross 189 Landkey 192 Jacobstowe 61 Langtree 193 Lapford 192 Kelly 194 Lewtrenchard 196 Kenn 199 Lifton 73* Kennerleigh 24 Littleham (N. Devon) 25 Kentisbeare 57 Littleham, (Exmouth) 197 Kentisbury 180 Littlehempston 193 Kenton 41 Little Torrington 198 Kilmington 198 Little Torrington, Taddy Port Chapel, 197 Kingsbridge 73* Loddiswell 201 Kingskerswell 7 Loxbeare 181 King’s Nympton 195 Loxhore 202 Kingsteignton 194 Luffincott 77 Kingston 195 Luppit 25 Part 1: Pages 1 -110; Part 2: Pages 110 - 261 Lustleigh 200 Milton Abbot 184 Lympstone 201 Milton Damerel 184 Lydford 197 Modbury 59 Lynton 200 Molland 5 Monkleigh 188 Maker (now Cornwall) 180 Monkokehampton 187 Malborough 182 Monkton 188 Mamhead 179 Morebath 187 Manaton 78 Morchard Bishop 186 Mariansleigh 191 Moreleigh 185 Marldon 41 Moretonhampstead 185 Martinhoe 123 Mortehoe 189 Marwood 181 Musbury 186 Marystow 190 Mary Tavy 190 Netherexe 64 Meavy 182 Newton Abbot, St Leonard 51 Meeth 38 Newton Ferrers 156 Membury 58 Newton Poppleford 154 Merton 183 Newton St. Cyres 156 Meshaw 189 Newton St. Petrock 155 Part 1: Pages 1 -110; Part 2: Pages 110 - 261 Newton Tracey 155 Parracombe 153 Northam 157 Payhembury 16 Northleigh 52 Pennycross 24 Northlew 157 Peter’s Marland 35 North Bovey 105 Peter Tavy 35 North Huish 65 Petrockstowe 202 Pilton 34 North Molton 53 Pinhoe 31 North Petherwyn (now Cor)35 Plymouth, St. Andrew 31 North Tawton 94 Plymouth, St. Budeaux 118 Nymet Rowland 25 Plymouth, Charles church 30 Plymouth, Oakford 54 Devonport Dockyd Chp 3 Offwell 73¶ Plymouth, Okehampton, All Saints 37 Devonport, St. Paul 3 Okehampton, St. James 36 Plymouth, Eggbuckland 119 Otterton 154 Plymouth, Stoke Damerel 124 Ottery St. Mary 220 Plympton, St Maurice 32 Plympton, St. Mary 32 Paignton 26 Plymstock 33 Pancraswyke 153 Plymtree 33 Parkham 154 Poltimore 29 Part 1: Pages 1 -110; Part 2: Pages 110 - 261 Poughill 151 Sampford Spiney 132 Powderham 153 Sandford 132 Puddington 27 Satterleigh 132 Pyworthy 152 Seaton 70 Shaugh Prior 133 Rackenford 150 Shebbear 138 Rattery 151 Sheepstor 138 Revelstoke 73 Sheepwash 6 Rewe 149 Sheldon 134 Ringmore 151 Sherford 37 Roborough 148 Shillingford St. George 106 Rockbeare 149 Shirwell 133 Romansleigh 149 Shobrooke 137 Rose Ash 150 Shute 136 Sidbury 134 St. Giles-in-the-Heath 74 Sidmouth 38 St. Giles-in-the-Wood 75 Silverton 137 Salcombe 103 Slapton 138 Salcombe Regis 131 Sourton 136 Sampford Courtney 131 South Brent 111 Sampford Peverell 130 South Huish 66 Part 1: Pages 1 -110; Part 2: Pages 110 - 261 Southleigh 135 Sydenham Damerel 130 South Milton 183 South Molton 49 Talaton 62 South Poole 36 Tamerton Foliott 94 South Tawton 95 Tavistock 40 Sowton 69 Tawstock 39 Spreyton 135 Tedburn St. Mary 96 Staverton 129 Teigngrace 95 Stockland 128 Teignmouth, St. James 27 Stockleigh English 127 Teignmouth, St. Michael 27 Stockleigh Pomeroy 128 Templeton 96 Stoke Canon 126 Tetcot 57 Stoke Fleming 123 Thelbridge 97 Stoke Gabriel 125 Thornbury 97 Stoke Rivers 124 Thorverton 93 Stokeinteignhead 125 Throwleigh 93 Stokenham 126 Thrushelton 91 Stoodleigh 127 Thurlestone 92 Stowford 61 Tiverton, St. Paul 40 Sutcombe 126 Tiverton, St. Peter 39 Swimbridge 129 Topsham 52 Part 1: Pages 1 -110; Part 2: Pages 110 - 261 Torbryan 28 Venn Ottery 76 Torquay, Cockington 73 Virginstowe 90 Torquay, St. John 222 Torquay, St. Marychurch 51 Walkhampton 85 Torquay, Tor Mohun 222 Warkleigh 8 Torquay, Upton 221 Washfield 85 Torrington, Black 105 Washford Pyne 86 Torrington, Great 73 Wear Giffard 86 Torrington, Little 198 Welcombe 40 Totnes 63 Wembury 86 Trentishoe 85 Wembworthy 87 Trusham 92 Werrington (now Cornwall)88 Twitchen 91 West Alvington 11 West Anstey 45 Uffculme 72 West Buckland 116 Ugborough 23 West Down 160 Uplowman 60 Westleigh 8 Uplyme 90 West Ogwell 71 Upottery 60 West Putford 152 Upton Hellions 56 West Worlington 83 Upton Pyne 91 Whimple 64 Part 1: Pages 1 -110; Part 2: Pages 110 - 261 Whitchurch 87 Zeal Monachorum 70 Whitestone 44 Widdicombe-in-the-Moor 88 Widworthy 89 Willand 90 Winkleigh 87 Witheridge 84 Withycombe Raleigh, St. Jo 89 Withycombe Raleigh, St. Mi 89 Woodbury 71 Woodbury Salterton 84 Woodland 70 Woodleigh 82 Woolborough ` 28 Woolfardisworthy (East) 84 Woolfardisworthy (West) 83 Yarcombe 5 Yarnscombe 29 Yealmpton 76 Part 1: Pages 1 -110; Part 2: Pages 110 - 261 .
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