H Story of Yealmpton Devonshire

H Story of Yealmpton Devonshire

C N T E N T O S . PR EFACE C H A P TE R —T l . H E p A R l S H l —T H E l . C H U RC H l l l — . TAR ES A MON G TH E W H EAT l —A L TS V . T OF TH E V ICARS OF Y EA L M P TON —B V . RI EFS — l N V E T 1E V l . N O R S OF C H U RC H GOO D S — V “ . T E R R 1E R S — V l l l . O RATOR I E S —T E D lX . H C H U RC HYA R ’ — W D X . C H URC H AR EN S ACCOUNTS — M X l . C H U RC H ON UM ENTS — P P A D X I I . S OME E ITA H S I N TH E C H U RC H Y R — E l S C R l B E D S X l l l . T H N TONE lV — X R L X . E TRACTS FROM TH E E I EF OF TH E POO R ACCOUNTS —T H E D W XV . C H U RC H EN O M ENT —T E G Xv l . H PATRONA E X l l —T H E M Y L P v . ANO R OF EA M TON i I —T H E R G Xv l . E I STE RS —T H E X lX . ANTH ONY C HARITY XX —T H E V . CA E S | — A L V XX . P R I AMENTARY S U R EYS —1 A L I A Xx l l . NTE R I L L U S T R A T I O N S Y E A L M P TON C H U RC H F r o n t is pie c e I R J R R R F a i n a e 4 6 A BRA S S I N M EMO RY OF S O H N C O E R . c g P g A E U B A S S W M U T H . T R (XVT H CENTU RY) ITH I N S C R TP T TO N F a c i ng Pag e 4 8 Y L F a in P a 5 8 ANCI ENT S TONE I N EA M P TON C H U RC HYA R D . c g g e R F P E AC E . I N ve n tu r i n g to put fo r th this histo r y O f the P ar ish of n n o o ne r n n r Yealmpto , is mo e co scious tha the autho of those i n n r r a r e m n H i s defects which , pio ee wo k , al ost i evitable . object will have bee n attai n ed if these ve r y faults should sti r a n other to compi le a histo r y so complete a n d accu r ate as to supe r sede this fi r st attempt . M n n o n fo r n r n ea while , apolog y eed be made e deavou i g to put people i n possessio n of a r eco r d of the pa r ish i n w h ich o r a r e n a n d they live , with which they i timately associated , to tell them the par ochial “ T r ad i i o ns o f t he sa n an d sa e t i t g , T ales a t h av e t h e r m e o f a e th i g , ” A n c h r n i s l d o cl e o f o d . n r r o f n Such k owledg e must su ely g ive us a wide view thi g s , quicken a n d deepe n i n te r est i n the p r ese n t by n oti n g its c o n n e c t io n u r n r i fo r t an d with the past , f ish mate al thoug h n n an d r n n n r r a d i . co ve satio , stimulate compa iso qui y I n r r r n n o w li i n r n this pa ochial eco d , ma y v g will ecog ise r r r a n d r r r “ i n O ld thei fo bea s , ealise that what thei fathe s did the ” r i n r n r r time befo e them , the o di a y cou se of daily duty , has ’ no t n i n r bu t r i i n r r m bee lost Lethe s st eam , su v ves fo ms f o r i n r which they themselves de ve be efit . This should encou ag e ” n o t “ i n “ o u r us to despise the day of small th g s , but to do duty i n that state of life u n to which it shal l please God to call us . F o r T m e i s as e n n o n and we i h t i g , Wh a o u r f a t er s we r e sh all be t h , , S h o - h s o f m m o r ad w s a p e e y . Wh o sh all wo r k f o r u s as we ll ’ T h e an ti q uar i an s m i r acle 7 W h o sh all g i v e t o m e an d t he e F r eeh o ld s i n f u tu r i ty F o r i n n r i fo r r assistance collecti g mate al this wo k , the u r n r r r n a tho beg s to te de his ve y hea ty tha ks to , among st r M r . r r r n o f P : M r . othe s , Ke shaw , the Lib a ia Lambeth alace r an d r o f P r ffi : H ube t H all othe officials , the ublic Reco d O ce ’ M r . B r o f r R r r f : u ch , the Exete Diocesan eg ist a s O fice and P r n r H i n e s t o n - R n R r especially to ebe da y g a dolph , ecto Of R n “ i g mo r e . H is Episcopal R eg iste r s o f the D iocese Of Exete r h a ve f u r n ished i n fo r matio n othe r w ise i n accessible : i n r r n o f r w a s n r s i n the p epa atio this wo k , his advice eve oug ht n a n d n r r n r vai , he most ki dly ead th oug h the ma usc ipt when a n d n r n completed , sug g ested ma y imp oveme ts which have n r bee g atefully adopted . t r e a m t 5 A His o y of Y l p on . E L M P T O N A H lS T O R Y O F Y A . C H A PT E R I . H T H E P A R I S . U R pa r ish has take n n ea r ly a thousa n d year s to make n h o w n n n up its mi d to spell its ame , but it ca ot be co n g r atulated upo n t h e r es u lt o f this p r ot r acted de i n r n . t r n r i n o u r libe atio The s a g e midst , assum g that n r n n c o n the ame is to be p o ou ced as it is spelt , s c ie n t io u s l e t i n n n n a n d y attempts to g all the co so a ts vowels , r n a n d the eff o r t makes havoc Of his po w e r s of a ticulatio . M r n do w n ff r n r r a n d n o t o n e o e tha a di e e t fo ms Occu , exactly Y m n r ep r ese n ts the accepted p r o n u n ciatio n of a pt o . The n I t n s u o r ig i n of the n ame is pu r ely co jectu r al . has bee g ' h m i n r h be H a le a t o n z .

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