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Molland Accounts; With an introduction on the evolution of parishes

Trans. Devon. Assoc. vol. 35 (1903) pp. 198-238.

by

Suir J.B. Phear

Prepared by Michael Steer

Molland church is dedicated to St Mary and dates from the 15th century. The interior is Georgian. There is a three-decker pulpit, box pews and the interior has ceilings. The chancel has an 18th-century screen, and there are many monuments to the Courtenays of West Molland. The former manor exists as a large private estate. In 2009 it included 40 residential properties forming most of Molland village, 13 farms, the London Inn public house and additional land lettings. Red Devon cattle were developed at Molland. 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
B 
Baker, James233
Bede, Venerable199-201
Bery, Thomas234-5
Burgys, John (also Burgs)207, 220, 222-8, 230
C 
Catford, Phellep234
Chaplyn, John224
Cloge, Roger224, 229, 232-4
Corner, Harry221, 227, 235
Corner, John207, 220-1, 228, 233
Corner, Robert221
Courtenay, Hugh227
Courtenay, Mr John220, 227, 231, 234
Courtenay, Mr Phellep237
Courtenay, Robert Esq220, 222, 227, 233, 235-6
Culum, Hugh (also Coullumb)235-6
D 
Dainst, Lewis221-2
Dale204
Dalin, John232, 234
Denys, Johane231
Deye, Thomas (also Day)232-4
Douscomb234
Ducange199
Durban204
E 
Egbert, Archbishop199
Elizabeth I203, 206, 221-5, 228, 231-3, 235, 237
F 
ffarmer, Robert224, 229, 233
ffarmer, William230
ffyscher, John207, 223, 229, 233, 235-7
G 
Garlyford, John229-30
Gewell, Mr231
Gose, John220
Gose, Rychard230
H 
Hawne, Seton237
Helman, William224
Henry II204
Hext's child229-30
Hopper, Petter229-30
Hopper, Thomas206, 222-5, 227
Hobhouse, Bishop198, 204, 206
Hollocomb, John225
Hosegood, Martyn224, 226, 227
Hosegood, Olyver228, 231, 233-5
Hosegood, William221
Hyll, Harry227, 231, 235, 238
Hyll, Robert236
K 
Kyngdon, John220, 226, 229, 233-4
L 
Lyde, Tristram235-6
Lye, John226
M 
Mannyng, John224
Martyn207
Moggryg, E'bett230
Moggryg, John (Mogridge)207, 233
Moore, William232
More, Rychard222-3, 225-6, 231, 233-4
Morse, Christofer221, 225, 228-9, 238
N 
Neckes childe233
Nott, John231-2
P 
Palffreman, Thomas206, 222-9, 231-3, 235-7
Parker, John207, 224, 234
Pasmore, Jane229-30
Perse, Alexander228
Philip & Mary207
Q 
Quartley, Mrs206
S 
Sedbury, William231
Sege, Willibyes230
Shapcott, Phellep225
Smyth, John (Johane Smyth)206, 220, 222-5, 227-36
Snow, John238
Snow, William (also Sno)222-3, 225, 227, 229-30, 232-4, 236
Stevens, Mr222, 225
Stevens, Peter (Petter)226-30, 233-7
Stubbs199
T 
Tappyscott, Harry222, 224-5
Theodore, Archbishop199-200, 202
Thorne, John232
Thorne, Thomas229
Tor, John221, 231, 234
V 
Venner, Richard220
Vicary, Robert207, 220
Vycary, Gorge235
Vycary, John238
Vycary, Rychard220, 222-38
Vycary, Thomas206, 225, 228, 235-6
W 
Waryng's child229-30
Waryng, John226, 228, 230-2
Webber, John220-3, 225, 227-8, 231-5, 238
Williams, Thomas220, 225, 236
Wyte, Thomas236