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Index Of' • Index of'" 1~1aces. lf; Combe Raleigh, Honiton, 236 Diptford, Ugborough, 301 Elburton, Plymouth, 670 Corn be (West), Barnstaple, 764 Dishcom be, Okehampton, 727 Elmscott, Bideford, 467 Combmartin, Barnstaple, 234 Dittisham, Totnes, 301 . Elston, Chulmleigh, 218 Comelake, Ottery St. l'IIary, 585 Doccombe, Moretonhampsterul, 552 Embridge, Dartmouth, 733 Compton, Totnes, 539 Dodbrooke, Totnes, 302, 512 Englebourne (Gt. & Lit.), Totnes, 464 Compton Gifford, Plymouth, 236 Doddiscombsleigh, Exeter, 303 Ermington, Ivybridge, 315 Compton Pool, Totnes, 539 Dodscott, Torrington, 685 Errnington Hundred, 90 Cookbury, Brandis Corner, 238 Dolton, Eggesford Station, 303 • Escot, Ottery St. llfary, 751 Cookworthy (High), Lifwn, 524 Dotton (or Doni ton), Ottery St. Mary, Estacott, Ilfracombe, 554: Coomb Pyne (or Coompyne), Axmin- 304 Exbourne, 31 6 ster, 235 Dowland, Dolton, 304 Exbridge, Tiverton, 551 Coombe, Kingsbridge, 536 Dowlton, Eggesford Station, 303 Exe (Nether), Exeter, 556 Coombe, Plympton, 188 Down (East), Barnstaple, 3ll Exe Island, Exeter, 324 Coombe, Teignmouth, l 62 . Down (East), Totnes, 163 Exe (Up), Exeter, 679 Coombe Fishacre, Newton Abbot, 502 Down St. Mary, Bow, 304 Exeter History, 316; Street Directory, Coplestone, Exeter and Crediton, 230, Downthomas, Plymouth, 838 368; Alphabetical Directory, 399 242 Down (West), Ilfracombe, 843 Exminster, Exeter, 439 Cornborongh, Kingsbridge, 736 Drewsteignton, Chagford, 305 Exminster Hundred, 91 Cornwood, Ivybridge, 239 Dritton, Totnes, 163 Exmouth, 440 Cornworthy, Totnes, 240 Dulford, lioniton, 191 Exton, Exeter, 855 Corscombe, Honiton, 449 Dunchideock, Exeter, 306 Exwick, Exeter, 345, 376 Coryton, Lew Down, 240 Dunkeswell, lloniton, 306 Fairmile, Ottery St. Mary, 751 Cotleigh, Honiton, 24:1 Dunkeswell Abbey, Honiton, 307 Fairway, Honiton, 449 Cotley, Exeter, 307 Dunsford, Exeter, 307 Fairy Cross, Bideford, 102 Cott, Highampton, 702 Dunstone, Kingsbridge, 736 Fardell, I vybridge, 239 . Cotton, Tiverton, 250 Dunstone, Ashburton, 849 Faringdon (or Farringdon ), Exeter, Countesbnry (or Countisbury) Barn­ Dunstone, Plympton, 860 . 448 staple & Lynton, 241 Dunterton, Tavistock, 308 Farway, Honiton, 449 Countess Weir (or Wear), Exeter, East Allington, Totnes, 308 · Farwood, Axminster, 231 242, 792 East Anstey, Dulverton, 309 Fatherford (Lower), Okebampton, 580 Cove, Tiverton, 779 East Appledore, Appledore, 103 Feniton (or Fenyton), Honiton, 449 Cowick, Exeter, 320, 335 East Bridgerule, Holsworthy, 181 Fen Ottcry, Ottery St. Mary, 835 Cowley, Exeter, 173 East Buckland, South Molton, 309 Fernhill, Ashburton, 849 Craddock, Cullompton, 829 East Budleigh, Budleigh Salterton, 310 Fern worthy, Bridestowe, I 79 Craze-Loman, Tiverton, 779 East Budleigh Hundred, 90 Filham (North &South), Ivybdge, 831 Creacombe, Ermington, 476 East Butterleigh, Cullompton, 250 Filleigh, South Molton, 450 · Creacombe, Witheridge, 242 East Charleton, Kingsbridge, 210 Five Lanes, Totnes, 539 Crediton, 242 East Chilla, Highampton, 165 Flitton, South Molton, 574 Crediton Hundred, 89 East Combe, Barnstaple, 764 Fluxton, Ottery St. Mary, 585 Crockerntor, 39 East Cornwortby, Totnes, 240 Foghanger, Tavistock, 645 Crockernwell, Dunsford & Chagford, East Down, Barnstaple, 311 Ford, Bideford, 102 211, 305 East Down, Totnes, 1 63 Ford, Dartmouth, 255 Croscombe, Sampford Courtenay, 695 East Goldsworthy, Bideford, 595 :Ford, Devonport, 600; Directory, 294. Cross, Ivybridge, 239 EastKnowstone,:MorchardBishop, 519 Ford, Ermington, 476 Croyde, Barnstaple, 453 East I,eigh, Bideford, 844 Eord, Exeter, 568 Cruwys-Morchard, Tiverton, 249 East Leigh-Betsford, Totnes, 464 Ford, Kingsbridge, 214 Cudlipptown, Tavistock, 753 East Mere, Tiverton, 779 Ford Beaston, Totnes, 191 Cullompton (or Cullumpton ), 250 East Ogwell, 1S·ewton Abbot, 312 Ford~r, Chagford, 454 Culmdavey,Wellington (Somerset),471 East Portlemouth, Kingsbridge, 673 Freelimd, Moreton Hampstead, 537 Culmstock, Wellington (Somerset), 253 East Prawle, Kingsbridge, 214 Frernington, 451 Daccombe, Newton Abbot, 229 East Putford, Brandis Corner, 312 Fremington Hundred, 91 Daignton, Newton Abbot, 502 East Sandford, Exeter, 607 Freynstone, South Molton, 720 Dalwood, Honiton, 254 East Stonehoust>, 600, 738 Frithelstock, Torrington, 452 Damage, Ilfracombe, 492 East Teignmouth, 767 Frithelstock Stone, Torrington, 452 Darracott, Barnstaple, 453 East Town, Dawlish, 264 Frogmoor (or Frogmore), Kings bridge, Dartington, Totnes, 254 East Town, Exeter, 608 210, 704, 705 Dartmoor Forest, 49 East Wonford, Erandis Corner, 54.5 Frost, Bishop's Morchard, 159 Dartmoor Forest Quarter, .531 East W onford, Exeter, 319 Fulford, Okehampton, 727 Dartmouth, 255 EastW orlington,]riorchard Bishop, 312 Fulford (Little), Crediton, 706 David's (St.), Exeter, 320 ;Eastacombe, Barnstaple, 114 Furley, Chard, 543 Dawlish, 26! Eastacott, Tavistock, 308 Gabber, Plymouth, 839 Dawlish Water, Dawlish, 265 Eastdon, Dawlish, 229 Gabwell, Tcignmouth, 735 Dean, Ilfracombe, 843 Eastington, :Morchard Bishop, 523 Galmpton, Brixham, 222 Dean Church Town,Buckfastleigh, 268 Easton, Kingsbridge, 840 Galmpton, Kingsbridge, 718 Dean Prior, Buckfastleigh, 268 Ebberley, TorringtoiJ, 680 Galsworthy, Bideford, 197 Dean Town, Buckfastleigh, 268 Ebford, Exeter, 855 Gappah, Chudleigh, 516 Denbnry, Newton Abbot, 269 Eccombe, Honiton, 221 Georgebam, Barnstaple, 453 Denworthy, Holswortby, 172 Eddystone, Eideford, 467 George Nympton, South Molton, 578 Derriton, Holsworthy, 677 Eddystone Lighthouse, 605 Germansweek, Bratton Clovelly, 454 Devon port History, 269, 600; Direc- Edgcumbe, Tavistock, 545 Gidlcigh (or Gidley), Chagford, 454: tory, 278 Edginswell, Torquay, 686 Giles (St.)-on-tho-Heath, Launceston, Dexbeer, Holsworthy, 694 Egg Buckland, Plymouth, 313 684: Dinaton, Ivybridge, 239 Eggesford, W embworthy, 314 Giles (St.)-in-the-"\Vood, TorringtQn. 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