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Hundred of Exminster in early times
Trans. Devon. Assoc., vol. 47, (1915) pp. 193-209.
by
Rev Oswald J. Reichel
Prepared by Michael Steer
The Hundred of Exminster was the name of one of 32 ancient administrative units within the county. Exminster Hundred extends about 10 miles southward from the boundary of the County of the City of Exeter, and averaging about seven miles in breadth. It is bounded on the east by the broad estuary of the river Exe, and on the south by the estuary of the Teign and the English Channel. It is a fertile and picturesque district, rising boldly to the west, and comprising the pleasant bathing places of Teignouth and Dawlish; the small market town of Chudleigh; and several handsome seats. 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 Princeton University Library, and is available from the Internet Archive.
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Abbotis, Ralf | 200 |
Aderet the Forrester | 208 |
Aedelward | 195 |
Aimar (also Almaer) | 204 |
Aldhelm, Bushop | 196 |
Alfred, King | 194-5 |
Algar | 204 |
Almer | 207 |
Alsi (also Alstus; Alscus) | 206 |
Alured the Cupbearer | 203 |
Ansger (also Anger) | 204 |
Aret | 204 |
Atwill family | 201 |
Baldwin, Earl of Exeter | 196 |
Baldwin the Sheriff | 203, 208 |
Ball family | 201 |
Beaumont, Robert de | 204 |
Bowye, Peter of | 200 |
Brismar (also Brismer) | 203, 206 |
Briwere, Bishop | 197 |
Bronescombe, Bishop Walter | 198 |
Brooking-Rowe, Mr | 208 |
Bubb family | 201 |
Bucfast, Abbot of | 208 |
Capra, William | 205, 208 |
Cary family | 201 |
Clyfford family | 201 |
Cortenay, Hugh de | 199 |
Courteney family | 201 |
Courtney, Sir W, Knt | 200 |
Cove family | 201 |
Daniel, Bishop | 196 |
Dowdney family | 201 |
Drake family | 201 |
Drewe | 200 |
Eadgythya, Queen | 202 |
Edmar | 205 |
Edward the Confessor | 202 |
Edwin | 208 |
Edwy | 204 |
Eideta, Queen | 202 |
Erdulf (also Eddulf) | 204 |
FitzPagan, Roger | 205 |
Fulcher | 206, 208 |
Geare | 200 |
Gerent, King | 194 |
Germyne, William | 197 |
Godbold | 206, 208 |
Goduin | 204 |
Hedda, Bishop | 196 |
Helion, Emma de | 208 |
Helion, Hervei de | 207 |
Henry I | 195-6 |
Hoker, John | 200 |
Honorius III | 197 |
Hore family | 201 |
Hunt family | 201 |
Hurst of Exon family | 201 |
Hyll family | 201 |
Ine | 194 |
Lewis, Canon | 196 |
Marshal | 200 |
Martyn, Nicolas | 200 |
Merlesuain | 206 |
Molis, Roger de | 203 |
Mortain, Count of | 203, 209 |
Nun | 194 |
Osbern, Bishop | 208 |
Otre | 205 |
Ou, William de | 202, 206 |
Paganel, Ranulf | 205-6, 208 |
Patrician, Richard the | 196 |
Peters family | 201 |
Piga, Aluric | 204 |
Poer, Bishop Richard le | 197 |
Pollard family | 201 |
Pomeria, Ralf de | 204, 208 |
Ranulf | 206 |
Redvers, Adeliza de | 195 |
Robert | 208 |
Saulf | 206-8 |
Shillyngford, Ralf de | 200 |
Shillyngford, Thomas de | 200 |
Speck, William le | 200 |
Stapehill family | 201 |
Stapledon, Bishop Walter | 200 |
Tabe, Alwy | 203 |
Torsus (also Torssus) | 206 |
Tothill | 200 |
Uctred (also Ustret) | 203 |
Uluric | 204 |
Warelwast, Bishop Robert | 196 |
Warelwast, Bishop William | 195 |
Wichalse family | 201 |
Wichin | 205 |
Wodestock, Edmund of | 200 |
Wyatt of Shillingford | 200 |