1862*Vicary, W., F.G.S., The Priory, Colleton Crescent, Exeter. 1862 VIVIAN, E., M.A., Woodfield, Torquay (GENERAL TREASURER). 1885 Voysey, Rev. Annesley M., Oak Mount, Honiton.
1881 Wade, C. J., J.P., 11, West Cliff, Dawlish. 1887 Waghorn, Miss Emily, Saltram Terrace, Plympton. 1880 Walker, W. H., Princess Place, Plymouth.
1883 Walker, R., M.D., Budleigh Salterton.
1880 Walrond, Lieut.-Col. H., Dulford House, Cullompton. 1884 Watts, W. J., Forde House, Newton Abbot. 1886 Waymouth, W. S., M.A., St. Marychurch. 1887 Webb, F. J., F.G.S., Portland Villas, Plymouth. 1864 Weeks, C., Warleigh, Tor Hill Road, Torquay. 1870* Were, T. K., M.A., Cotlands, Sidmouth.
1866* WEYMOUTH, R. F., D. LIT., M.A., 33, Alfred Road, Acton, London, W.
1877 Weymouth, T. W., Woolston House, Loddiswell, Kingsbridge. 1878* Whidborne, Rev. G. F., M.A., F.G.S., Charante, Torquay. 1881 Whidborne, J., Gorway, Teignmouth.
1872 Whitaker, W., B.A., F.G.S., Geological Survey Office, 28, Jermyn Street, London, S. W.
1876 White, G. T., Glenthorne, St. Marychurch, Torquay. 1864 WHITE, J. T., 2, Waterloo Cottages, Torquay.
1875 White-Thomson, Col., Broomford Manor, Exbourne, North Devon.
1871 Whiteway, J. H., Brookfield, Teignmouth. 1870 Whitley, N., Penarth, Truro.
1872 Wilcocks, H., Gipsy Hill, Pinhoe, Exeter.
1878 Wilks, G. F. A., M.D., Stanbury, Torquay.
1881* WILLCOCKS, F., M.D., M.R.C.P., 14, Mandeville Place, Manchester Square, London, W. [Teignmouth].
1877*Willcocks, Rev. E. J., M.A., The School House, Warrington, Lancashire [Teignmouth].
1877*Willcocks, G. W., M. INST. C.E., 34, Great George Street, Westminster [Teignmouth].
1877* Willcocks, R. H., LL.B., 34, Great George Street, Westminster [Teignmouth].
1876* WILLCOCKS, W. K., M.A., 19, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C. [Teignmouth].
1883* Willcocks, A. D., M.R.C.S., 12, Orchard Gardens, Teignmouth. 1871 Willett, J. S., Petticombe, Torrington.
1887 Williams, Charles, Terridge, Plympton.
1871 Wills, Joseph, 13, Cowick Terrace, Church Street, St. Thomas, Exeter.
1885 Wilton, E. H., The Cottage, Colyton.
1875* Wiltshire, Rev. T., M.A., F.G.S., F.L.S., F.R.A.S., Hon. Sec. Palæontological and Ray Societies, 25, Granville Park, Lewisham, London, S. W.
1875*WINDEATT, EDWARD, Totnes (VICE-PRESIDENT). 1866 Windeatt, John, Woodland House, Plymouth. 1872 Windeatt, T. W., Totnes.
1872*Winwood, Rev. H. H., M.A., F.G.S., 11, Cavendish Crescent, Bath.
1884*Wolfe, J. E., Arthington, Torquay.
1878 Wolfe, Rev. Preb., M.A., Arthington, Torquay.
1884 Wollen, Grant, Glengariffe, Torquay (VICE-PRESIDENT). 1884*WOODHOUSE, H. B. S., 10, Portland Square, Plymouth. 1887 Woollcombe, Rev. G. Ley, Rectory, St. Mewan, St. Austell. 1886 WOOLLCOMBE, W. J., Plympton (HON. LOCAL TREASURER). 1872 WORTH, R. N., F.G.S., 4, Seaton Avenue, Plymouth. 1876 WORTHY, CHARLES, 21, New North Road, Exeter. 1870 Wren, A. B., Lenwood, Bideford.
1886 Wright, Lieut.-Col. J., Watcombe Park, St. Marychurch. 1876 Wright, W. H. K., 31, Headland Park, Plymouth.
The following Table contains a Summary of the foregoing List.
TRANSACTIONS OF THE DEVONSHIRE ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND ART.
Browne, William, the Poet, 219. Brownlow, Rev. Canon, M. A., Were the Devonshire Villani Serfs? 438; serfs and villeins explained, 439; male population at the Survey, 440; Blackstone's explanation of nativi and neifs, 441; form of manu- mission, 442; Walsingham quoted, 443; and Bracton, 444; liberty defined, and a bondman, 446; Hallam defines villenage, but differs from Bracton, 447; Mr. Seebohm's evidence, 448; Postcript, 450. Bruce, Sir J. L. R.; his connections
and legal advancement, 237. Brushfield, T. N., M.D., Sir Walter Ralegh and his History of the World, 389; his imprisonment in the Tower, 390; transferred to the Fleet; experiments in chemistry; converts salt into fresh-water ; his studies, 391; Prince Henry, the King's son, 192: Ralegh's detractors, 394; Isaac Disraeli and the Lansdowne MS., No. 702, 397; Ralegh's own avowal in his Preface, 393; where was the work VOL. XIX.
written? 400; its publication; Mr. Kerslake's "find," 402; Alexander Ross, 403; popularity of the work, and its attempted suppression, 404; best Editions of it, 407; allegorical Frontispiece and plate, 408; ex- planatory verses, 409; why the work was abandoned, 411; did Ralegh burn his MS.? 413; truth and untruth, 414; conclusion, 418. Bryant, Jacob: His education, career, and writings, 238. Buckland, W., Dean of Westminster, 239; his parentage, birthplace, and education, 240; his death, 242; his writings, 243. Budd, George, of North Tawton, M.D., F.R.S., 243.
Budd, William, born 1811, settled at Bristol 1842, F.R.S. June 8, 1871, died January 9, 1880, 244. Budeokshed, Robert, born about 1360, 245; Tabular Pedigree, 246. Budge, Edward, born 1800, ordained
1824, Vicar of Manaccan 1839, Rector of Bratton Clovelly 1846, died 1865, 247.
Buller, Francis, born 1746, Judge and Baronet, 247.
Bulteel, H. B., born 1800, M.A. 1824, died 1866, 255. Burchard, Saint, first Bishop of Würzburg in 741, Browne's lines and Brittany, died 754 or 791, 255. Burgess, John, Rector of Ashprington, ejected in 1662, his death in 1671,
Burgoin, William, 258. Burleigh, Captain John, 260. Burt, William, born 1778, son of Joseph Burt, a solicitor and writer, died 1826, 261.
Burthogge, Richard, born about 1638, M.D., died about 1694, 261. Bury, John, born 1580, B.A., Fellow of Baliol College, Vicar of Heavi- tree, Canon of Exeter, Rector of Widworthy, Rector of St. Mary Major, Exeter, died 1667; his son was the Rev. Arthur Bury, 262. Butter, John, born 1791, M. D. Edin., F.R.S., died 1877, 265. Bye-Laws and Standing Orders, 11. Byrth, Thomas, B.A. and M.A., B.D. and D.D., died 1849, Rector of Wallasey, Cheshire, 265.
Calvert, Edward, born 1799, died 1883, 266.
Cann, Abraham, the Wrestler, 267. Cardmaker, alias Taylor, a Minorite Friar, 268.
Carew, Bampfylde Moore, 269. Carew, Sir Edmund, born 1464 or 1465, killed 1513 before Therou anne, 273.
Carew, George, Baron of Clopton and Earl of Totnes, born 1555; as a soldier he saw much service in Ireland, 275. Carew, Sir John, Kt., temp. Edward a great soldier," died 1363,
Carew, Sir Peter, born 1512 or 1514,
Sheriff of Devon, 280.
Carew, Thomas, was at Flodden Field, and taken prisoner in a skirmish the day after; time of death unknown, 286. Carlile, Richard, 290.
Carpenter, Mary, born in Exeter in 1807; famous for her educational and her charitable labours in Eng- land, India, and America; died in 1877, at Bristol, 291. Carpenter, Nathanael, born 1588, "a noted logician, philosopher, mathe- matician, poet, geographer, and divine;' he accompanied Arch- bishop Ussher to Ireland; he died, in 1635, at Dublin, 292. Carpenter, W. B., eldest son of Dr. Lant Carpenter, and born at Exeter in 1813; eminent surgeon; died in 1885, 295.
Carr, Sir John, born in 1772; "an English Attorney," who travelled nearly all over Europe, and pub- lished his travels. He died in 1832, in London, 297.
Carr, W. H., born 1758, ordained, “ instituted to Menheniot, great patron of the Arts, died in 1830, 297.
Carrington, F. G., born in 1816, and died in 1864, a clerk, a sailor, and a writer, 298. Carrington, N. T., author of Dart. moor, &c., 299.
Cartwright, Joseph, born about 1789, died 1829, an author and a painter, 299.
Cary, Sir George, died in 1617, at Cockington, 300.
Cary, George, D.D., born 1611, Rector
of Clovelly, Canon, and Dean of Exeter, 305.
Cary, Sir John, M.P., 37 & 42 Edward III., Judge, and Baron of the Exchequer temp. Richard II., banished by Henry IV., died in Ireland, 307.
Cary, John, died in 1419, 311. Cary, Robert, born 1625, died 1688, Rector of Portlemouth, Archdeacon of Exeter, 313.
Cattedown, and its Bone Cavern, 419. Chafe, Thomas, by Charles Worthy, 530.
Champernon, Sir Arthur, "an eminent
commander in the Irish wars," 315. Champernowne, Arthur, M.A., Obit- uary Notice of, 44.
Channel, Sir W. F., born 1804, and died in 1873, 316. Chapple, Samuel, 316. Chapple, William, born in 1718- 1719, died 1781. He was amanu- ensis to the clergyman of the parish; clerk to Mr. Richards, a surveyor; secretary to Exeter Hospital; and author of Chapple's Survey of Risdon, 316. Chard, Thomas, born 1470, died 1544. He was a monk in Ford Abbey, and afterwards Abbot, 318.
Chardon, Charldon, or Charlton, John, Bishop of Downe and Connor, 322.
Chauntor, John the, thirty years Pre- centor of Exeter Cathedral, and Bishop in 1181; he died in 1190, 324.
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