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A forgotten page of the ecclesiastical history of Seaton
Trans. Devon. Assoc. vol. 30, (1898), illus. pp. 331-349.
by
Frances B. Troup
Prepared by Michael Steer
In Saxon times Seaton was known as Fluta or Fleet, the Saxon word for creek. The town of Fleet was founded by Saxon Charter 1005 AD. The first mention of Seaton was in a Papal Bull by Pope Eugenius in 1146. It was an important port for several centuries, supplying ships and sailors for Edward I's wars against Scotland and France. In the 14th century heavy storms caused a landslip that partially blocked the estuary, and the shingle bank started to build up. In 1868 the arrival of the railway reduced the use of the harbour. Google with the Archive Organization has sponsored the digitisation of books from several libraries. The Internet Archive makes available, in its Community Texts Collection (originally known as Open Source Books), books that have been digitised by Google from a number of libraries. These are books on which copyright has expired, and are available free for educational and research use. This rare book was produced from a copy held by the New York Public Library, and is available from the Internet Archive.
Page | |
A | |
Bailey | 343 |
Ball, Sir Peter | 348 |
Boase | 341 |
Bodley, Mr | 343 |
Bogan, William | 348 |
Bradford, Humphrey | 349 |
Bradford, Sarah (alias Searle) | 349 |
Burgess, Dr John STP | 341, 345 |
Burgess, Priscilla | 341-2, 345 |
Burnard, James | 349 |
C | |
Calamy, Rev Edward Parr | 347-9 |
Clare, Earl of | 346 |
Coleridge, C Esq | 347 |
Conant, Elizabeth | 346 |
Conant, Lot | 346 |
Conant, Roger | 346 |
Cortes, Mr | 347 |
Crabbe | 347 |
Culme, Agnes | 333 |
Culme, Hugh | 333 |
D | |
Danforth, Rev S | 346 |
Derby, Mr J | 337 |
Devenish, Mr B | 336 |
Drake, Sir William, Bt | 334, 340 |
Dymond, Mrs R | 342 |
E | |
Eastchurch, Mr | 348 |
Erle, Sir Walter | 346 |
F | |
Fones, Anna | 341 |
Fones, Elizabeth | 342, 345 |
Fones, Martha | 341-2, 345 |
Fones, Priscilla | 341, 343-5 |
Fones, Samuel | 345 |
Fones, Thomas | 341, 345 |
Forth, Mary | 345 |
Forward, Thomas (also John) | 346-7 |
Fry, John | 332-3 |
Fry, William | 333 |
Fuller, Mr Thomas | 335-6, 343 |
Fuller, Mr William | 343 |
G | |
Gould, Mr J | 336-8 |
Gumley alias Austen, John (or Richard) | 331, 333 |
Gundry, Benjamin | 347 |
Gundry, Daniel | 347 |
Gundry family | 346 |
Gundry, Gideon | 347 |
Gundry, Hugh | 334, 346-7 |
Gubdry, James | 347 |
Gundry, Jonathan | 347 |
Gundry, Joseph | 347 |
Gundry, Susannah | 348 |
H | |
Hassard family | 333 |
Hayne, Philip | 342 |
Henry VIII | 331-2 |
Hewsey, John | 349 |
Hill, Mr | 348 |
Hooper, Nicholas | 348 |
I | |
Irish, Mr | 348 |
J | |
James I | 335 |
Jourdaine, Elizabeth | 341-2 |
Jourdaine, George | 341-2 |
Jourdaine, Lydia | 341, 345 |
K | |
Keate, William | 340 |
Knightbridge, Rev J | 339 |
L | |
Laud, Archbishop | 336 |
London, Bishop of | 335 |
M | |
Manston, John | 342 |
Matthews, John BA | 349 |
Moule, H J Esq | 349 |
Mundon, Mr | 337 |
Mychell, Thomas | 332-3 |
N | |
Neal | 336 |
Noseworthy, James | 348 |
Noseworthy, John | 334, 348-9 |
Noseworthy, William | 348 |
O | |
Oake, William | 332, 334 |
Oliver, Dr | 331, 334, 349 |
P | |
Parr, Catherine | 332 |
Parr, Mr | 347 |
Paynter, Anna | 341 |
Paynter, Elizabeth | 341, 345 |
Paynter, Henry (also Painter) | 334, 341-3, 345 |
Paynter, Henry (2) | 341-2, 345 |
Paynter, John | 332, 334, 345 |
Paynter, John (2) | 341 |
Paynter, Lydia | 341 |
Paynter, Martha | 341, 345 |
Paynter, Mary | 341, 345 |
Paynter, Priscilla | 341-3 |
Paynter, Samuel | 341, 345 |
Pearson, Dr | 338 |
Phillips, Thomas | 332-4 |
Prouze | 343 |
Pulman | 331, 334 |
R | |
Redwood, R | 342 |
Reynolds, Rev H | 342 |
Richardson, Rev P J | 349 |
S | |
Savage, Mr James | 338, 344 |
Searle, Edward MA (also Serle) | 332, 334, 349 |
Searle family | 349 |
Searle, Patience | 349 |
Searle, Sara | 349 |
Searle, Sarah | 349 |
Serle, John | 349 |
Seaward, Mr J | 337 |
Sherman, Bezaleel | 341, 345 |
Sherman, Elizabeth | 341 |
Sherman, John | 341, 345 |
Sherman, Priscilla | 341-3, 345 |
Sherman, Ursula | 342-3, 345 |
Smyth, Mr | 337 |
Smythe, H | 336 |
Southmead, John | 348 |
Spurway, H | 342 |
Starr, Mr | 342 |
Starr, Robert | 342 |
Starre, Mary | 341, 345 |
Stawell, Mr | 348 |
Sydenham, William Lord | 347 |
T | |
Trevelyan family | 333-4, 342 |
Trevelyan, George | 333 |
Trevelyan, Mary | 333 |
Turner, George | 346 |
Turner, Jerom | 347 |
U | |
Upham, Mr Reynell | 349 |
V | |
Vivian, Colonel | 341 |
W | |
Walker | 349 |
Walrond, Edward | 342 |
Walton, Elizabeth | 345-6 |
Walton, William | 334, 342, 345-6 |
Ware, Roger | 346 |
Weare | 348 |
White, Rev John | 334, 336-8, 341, 344-6 |
Willoughby, Agnes | 332-3 |
Willoughby, John | 331-3, 342 |
Willoughby, Mary | 333 |
Winchester, Bishop of | 335 |
Wine, Richard | 338 |
Winthrop, Adam | 345 |
Winthrop, Anna | 341, 345 |
Winthrop, Elizabeth | 342 |
Winthrop family | 342 |
Winthrop, Forth | 342, 345 |
Winthrop, Henry | 342, 345 |
Winthrop, Henry (2) | 345 |
Winthrop, Governor John | 341-5 |
Winthrop, John jnr | 342, 345 |
Winthrop, Margaret | 343-4 |
Winthrop, Martha | 341 |
Winthrop, Mary | 345 |
Winthrop, Priscilla | 342 |
Winthrop, Robert C | 341, 343 |
Wood | 347 |
Y | |
Yonge family | 331, 333, 335, 338, 340 |
Yonge, John Esq | 332-4 |
Yonge, Sir John | 333, 338 |
Yonge, Mr Walter | 336-8 |
Yonge, Sir Walter, Bt | 332-5, 338-9 |