Chichester, Sir Arthur, Baron of Belfast, and Lord Deputy of Ire- land, 325.
Chichester, Robert, Bishop of Exeter 1128, died 1150, and interred in the Cathedral, 331.
Chilcot, alias Comin, Robert. He followed the kersey trade, and be- coming wealthy founded Chilcot's School, in Peter's Street, Tiverton, 334. Childe, of Plymstock, buried by a stratagem at Tavistock, 334. Chudleigh, Sir George, of Ashton, born 1582, died 1657; served the Parliament, but afterwards joined the King, 335.
Chudleigh, James, son of the pre- ceding, was shot at the siege of Dartmouth, 338.
Chudleigh, Lady Mary, née Lee, born
1656, died 1710. She wrote plays, operas, and other poetic pieces, 340. Churchill, Arabella, born 1648, died 1730; her mother was daughter of Sir John Drake, of Ash, 341. Churchill, Charles, born 1656, brother to Arabella and the Duke of Marl- borough, 342. Churchill, George, another brother,
343. Churchill, John, Duke of Marl-
borough, born 1650, died 1722, and interred in Westminster Abbey, 345.
Cistercian, Roger the, born at Ford Abbey, lived mostly in the Low Countries, temp. Henry II., and was the writer of several strange legends, 346.
Coins and tokens, 59. Collier, Lord Monkswell, Obituary Notice of, 44.
Collier, W. F., Venville rights on Dartmoor, 377. Committes appointed, 23. Contents, 3.
Cousins, Samuel, the Engraver, by G. Pycroft, 516.
Dallinger, Rev. W. H., LL.D., &c., reads the President's Address, 25; impossible to know all sciences, 27; minuteness, 30; powers of the mind, 31; chalk, diatoms, bacteria, and monads, 32; nucleated, 36; results of slowly-increasing heat,
37; and of sudden changes, and we are no nearer the origin of life, 38.
Dartmoor, and the Venville rights of, by W. F. Collier, 377; Definition, wic and vil, origin of manors and parishes, forest and chase, 378; vert and venison, feeding swine, the pony, the red deer, and the convict, Devonshire disafforested, 379; law of levant and couchant, 380; Devonshire commons, parish or manor commons, fines villarum or venville, 381; right of drift explained, 382; limited common, or common levant and couchant, 384; venville rents, Dartmoor Preservation Association, Totnes and Barnstaple men, 385. Dionysius, Saint, 678. Douglas, Rev. R. C., M.A., Obituary Notice of, 41.
Downes, Rev. W., B.A., Obituary Notice of, 42.
Dymond, Robert, F.S.A., Thomas Luny, Marine Painter, Part II., 107.
Earthquakes in Devon, by E. Parfitt, 547.
Engraver, Samuel Cousins, 516.
Flint Implements and Flakes, 56-7, 431.
Fossils of Haldon, 53.
Foster, S., Obituary Notice of, 43. Francis, R., Obituary Notice of, 43.
Geological Notes, 53, 84. Geological Subjects, 349, 419,467, 498. Geology of the Plymouth District, by R. N. Worth, 467.
Hankercher handkerchief, 69. Hele, J. C., Obituary Notice of, 44. Hellins, Rev. John, M.A., The Al- leged Tomb of Bishop Leofric in Exeter Cathedral, 675; his burial- place not known, 676; search made, recumbent figure found, merchants' mark suggestive, 677; fragments preserved, 678.
Hine, James, F. R.I.B.A., Reynolds of Plympton (plate), 191; his house destroyed, 193; named Joseph for Joshua in the Register, 194; lines to Theophila,195; the school-house, 196; his first picture, 196, 198;
Prout's first drawing, 197; Rey- nolds bound apprentice to Hudson, 200; cancelled, 201; portraits of himself, 203, 210; goes to Italy, 205; Northcote's opinion of Dart- moor, 206; Reynolds' diary, shoot- ing party, manor of Plympton, 209, 212; D.C.L. Oxford, 210; his por- trait at Plympton, 211. Human Remains at Plymouth Hoe, 83; at Mount Batten, 84; at Cattedown, 419, 426, 432, 434. Hunt, A. R., F.L.S., F.G.S., The Evidence of the Skerries Shoal on the wearing of fine sands by waves (photo plate), 498; by water or by wind, 499; skerries sand dredged, 500; remanié sand, 501; tidal currents at Portland, 502; in Start Bay, 503; rule to calculate wave disturbance, 504; jar dredged up,and description of plate, 505; Professor Stokes quoted, 506, 512; wave and tide motion at great depths, 507; wind disturbance, and long waves, 508; four agents affect the sands, 509; Mr. Tawney quoted, and four points in sand-making, 510; Start Bay sands, 511; Geological Society, and Professor Stokes' letter, 512.
Implements of stone and flint, 56,431.
Jones, Winslow, The Slannings of Leye, Bickleigh, and Maristow (tabular pedigree), 451; early mem- bers of the family, 452; Nicholas and John, 453; brass in Bickleigh Church, 454 duel, "The Bloody Booke," and Fitz of Fitzford; runs Allez through with his sword, and then himself; his daughter in a foot-note, 456; Latin epitaph and monument, 457; armorial bearings, 458; Gamaliel and his heirs ; licence to eat flesh, in note, 459; Sir Nicholas Slanning, M.P., killed at the siege of Bristol, 460; dyptic in allusion, 461; his portrait, 462; Sir Nicholas the younger, K.B. and Bart., 463; Sir Andrew, 464; Heywood's four co-heiresses, Sir Masseh Lopes, 465; Appendix of inscriptions, and plate of the Slan- ning tomb, 466.
Kitchen midden at Mount Batten, 58. Leofric's tomb, 675.
List of Cousins' engravings, 521. List of Plympton tax-payers, 565. List of Mayors of Plympton, 641. List of M.P.s for Plympton, 649. 656, 669.
List of Voters of Plympton, 654-5, 657.
List of Members, 679; classified, 691. Luny, Thomas, the Painter, Part II., by Robert Dymond, F.S.A., 107; summary of his works, 108; pictures at Teignmouth, 113; at Exeter, 126; picture No. 70, in which a row-boat appears to move; other pictures in Devonshire, 165; out- side Devonshire, 188.
Meteorological Notes, 51.
Midden, or Kitchen Midden, at Mount Batten, 58.
Money and Coins, 59. Monkswell, Lord, Obituary Notice of, 44.
Moore, W. F., Obituary Notice of, 46.
Nonconformity at Plympton, 386. Numismatical Notes, 59.
Obituary Notices, 39. Officers of the Association, 5. Ornithological Notes, 49.
Paintings at Saltram, 85. Paintings by Luny, 107. Paintings by Reynolds, 191. Parfitt, Edward, Second Supplement to paper on Earthquakes in Devon- shire, from the earliest Records to the present time, 547; Earthquake of June 25, 1883, by Mr. Stander- wick, 548; one of January 5, 1886; Mr. Martin's account, 550; foam on the sea, 551; effects at Dutton, Torcross, and Dartmouth, 552; Summary, 553.
Pengelly, W., F.R.S., F.G.SI, &C., Prince's "Worthies of Devon, and the Dictionary of National Bio- graphy," Part III., 217; Tabular Pedigree of Browne, 222; Britan- nia's Pastorals, 224; and the Inner Temple Masque, 225; “Lydford Law,"226; Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke, 227; List of Browne's writings, 228; Herbert Tabular Pedigree, 231; Browne's death, 236; Buller, Judge and King's Counsel; ruled that a man might thrash his wife, 249; swearing in
at Crockern Tor, 250; genealogical notes, 254; Edward Calvert, first a midshipman, and afterwards a landscape painter and an engraver on wood, 266; Abraham Cann, the Wrestler, 267; Cardmaker, alias Taylor, a Friar, temp. Henry VIII., Canon and Chancellor of Wells; in 1555 he was burnt at Smithfield, 267; Bampfylde Moore Carew, the King of Beggars, 269; Richard Carlile, a chemist, a tin- man, a writer; imprisoned for his publication, as also his wife and journeymen printers, and he left his body for dissection, 290; John Cary, whether he was Bishop of Exeter or not is disputed, 311; Childe, frozen to death on Dart- moor, 334; John, Duke of Marl- borough, 345; Tabular Summary, 347.
Plymouth Hoe and Geological De-
posits, 54, by R. N. Worth. Plympton: The Borough and its Charters, by J. Brooking Rowe, 555. Prehistoric remains at Cattedown, by R. N. Worth, 419. President's Address, 25. Prince's "Worthies of Devon," and the "Dictionary of National Bio- graphy," 217.
Property of the Association, 22. Provincialisms, 63.
Pycroft, G., M. R.C.S., Biography of Samuel Cousins, R.A., Member of the Legion of Honour, 516; began by making pencil portraits at 5/- each, 517; finished his apprentice- ship; altered his style of engraving; his first commission, 518; Legion of Honour; Royal Academician; wishes to cease work, 519; renews work; sets aside £15,000; list of his works, 520; Colophon stating authorities, 529.
Ralegh, Sir Walter, by Dr. Brush- field, 389.
Ram-shackle crazy, shaky, 77. Redstart in Devon, 50. Report of the Council, 17. Report of the Treasurer, 21. Report, Twelfth, on Scientific Mem- oranda, 49.
Report, Tenth, on Provincialisms, 63. Report, Ninth, of the Barrow Com- mittee, 83.
Report, Eighth, on Works of Art, 85. Report, Eighth, on Devonshire Cele- brities, 95.
Report, Sixth (Second Series), on the Climate of Devon, 103. Reynolds of Plympton, by James Hine, F.R. I. B.A., plate, 191. Robin Redbreast, 50.
Roger the Cistercian, 346. Rowe, J. Brooking, F.S.A., F. L.S., Plympton: The Borough and its Charters; woodcuts of seals, 555; De Redvers family, 556; Latin Charter by Baldwin, 557; in Eng- lish, 558; Charter by Isabella in Latin, 559; in English, 560; con- firmed by Edward I., in Latin, 561; and by subsequent monarchs,262-4; subsidy in 1522 levied, 565; charter of Elizabeth in Latin, 568; abstract in English, 584; heads of the Charter, 585; Bye-Laws, 589; old documents destroyed in 1702; Bridge rates; new Charter, 599; Charter of James, 600; Letters Patent, 601; abstract in English, 602; petition against the Charter, 608; Charter of William and Mary, 609; Perambulation of the Borough, of 1729, 625; another of July 24, 1759, 626; a third of July 16, 1817, 628; sum up of the constitution of the governing body, 630; min- utes of proceedings at the Courts, 632; receipts and disbursements, 633; list of the Mayors, 641; Reform Act of 1832; resignation of Lord Mount Edgcumbe; Lord Morley's Chief Rent, 644; relinquished, 645; Sir Joshua Reynolds' portrait sold, 646; Corporation dissolved, 647.
Rowe, J. Brooking, Plympton: its Parliamentary Representation, En- graving of seal, 649; list of Members, 650, 669; Avent claims to be Mayor, 654; Petition against, 656; Poll taken, 657; objections stated and answered, 658; counter complaints, 660; bribery, 663; right of sons of freemen disputed, 667; cost of feasting, 672. Rules, 7.
Saltram, and its Works of Art, 85. Scientific Memoranda, Report on, 49. Sivewright, J., Obituary Notice of, 48. Skerries Shoal, and wearing of fine sands, By A. R. Hunt, 498.
Somervail, Alex., On the Metamorphic and associated Rocks of the extreme south of Devonshire, 349; syn- clinal fold in strata, from Sharkham to the Prawle, 350; whether the extreme metamorphism on the south, and the non-metamorphic rocks towards the north, are two separate systems, or one unequally altered formation? 351; quarries examined, 354; rocks much corru- gated near Start Point, and chloritic at the Prawle, with a north dip; Bolt Head has a south dip; in the Cove near the village of Hope the rocks have a north dip, and not much altered, 355; considers the junctions, or east and west faults of De la Beche and Professor Bonney, as purely arbitrary ones; no extended east-and-west faults; re-appearance of southern chloritic rock further north, 356; no gneiss or hornblende, though De la Beche mentions them; increasing meta- morphism from north to south, 357; theory of causes of the meta- morphism; perhaps a granite boss underneath, 358-359; evidence of the strata from north to south forming one continuous system, and its age is Upper Devonian, 360; the strata not Archæan in age; conclusion, 361.
Titmouse, in Devon, 49. Tokens and Coins, 59. Tomb of Leofric, 675.
Totnes, Lawsuit at, concerning right to seats in church, by E. Windeatt, 538.
Venville Rights on Dartmoor, by W. F. Collier, 377.
Windeatt, E., Early Nonconformity
at Plympton, Registers, how kept, 386; John Williams not a noncon- formist, and John Searle's vicissi- tudes of fortune, 387; imprisoned with four others; Mr. Hopkins's account, burials of Searle, and of his widow, 388.
Windeatt, E., Notes on an old Law- suit relative to the Rights to seats in Totnes church, 538; declaration of the pleading; case for the plaintiffs, 539; the Mayor assigned
seats in the aisles and the nave, but not in the chancel, 540; Totnes church rebuilt, temp. Henry VI. In 38 Henry VI. order made to build the stone screen, 541; fines for non-attendance at church; new Charter, 542; trial ordered by the mayor, &c., plaintiffs; Trist and Symons, defendants, 543; another trial in 1710, Trist, plaintiff, 544; another by Trist, plaintiff in 1713, and settled next year, 545; in 1717 Mr. Trist was elected one of the Master Counsellors, 546. Woodpecker, 81.
Works of Art in Devonshire, 85 Worth, R. N., F.G.S., Beginnings of Plympton History, 363; prehistoric objects found in the neighbourhood, earliest mention of Plympton, 364; the Castle, 365; roadside chapel, 367; ancient ship, Roman coins, 368; derivation, 369; roadside crosses, 371; Saxon convent at Plympton, and the subsequent Priory, 372; the Domesday record, and extent of lands, 373; popula- tion, and Saxon owners, 376. Worth, R. N., On the Occurrence of Human Remains in a Bone Cave at Cattedown (five illustrations), 419; quarries at Cattedown, 420; section of deposits, 422; human remains, and other bones, 423; section of deposits, 426; and of the caves, 427; two distinct de- posits, 428; flint nodule, a trog- fodytal family, 431; human re- mains, and specimens of fifteen individuals represented, comparison of various tibiæ, and diagram, photo of skulls, 433; descriptive list of crania, 434; list of species found, 437.
Worth, R. N., The Igneous and Altered Rocks of South-west Devon, 467; eight divisions, 468; A. lavas and schistose rocks associated, 469; ashes, lava, and tuffs, 470; ashes fossiliferous, Mr. Rutley quoted, Brent Tor, 471. Group B. Rutley and Allport cited, 472; granite and other rocks in contact, 473; Waps- worthy hornblende, ribbon jasper, 474-5. Group C. The Ernesettle band, and concentric decomposition, 476; felspathic boss at King's Tamerton, 477. Group D. Green granite, ib.; Yarnhill asbestos, 478.
Group E. Triassic trap at Cawsand, 478, 493. Group F. Granites, elvans, china clay, 479; white and red granite, greisen, Trowlesworthy granites, luxulyanite, 480, 494; trowlesworthite, elvan, 481. Group G. Altered sedimentary rocks, 482; lousy killas, pseudo-gneiss. Group H. Gneiss of the Eddystone, 483; general and microscopic description of the above, 484; Compton Gifford rocks, 485; Brent Tor series, 487; Treluggan varieties, holo-crystalline ophite, 491; Ivybridge group, 495;
Eddystone Lighthouse gneiss, and the Shovel Reef, 497.
Worthy, Charles, Thomas Chafe, of Doddescote,Gentleman, 530; genea- logical notes; Robert, Mayor of Exeter; Thomas, of Doddescott; arms of Curzon and Chaffe; Risdon, 531; Dorothie Chafe, and her Will, 532; Thomas's unsteady character, his Will, 533; his monument, 534; Pascha or Pascoe Risdon and her Will, descent of Winscot, 536; Chafy-Chafy family and arms, 537.
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