A-Z of Barnstaple
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A-Z of Barnstaple

Places-People-History

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eBook - ePub

A-Z of Barnstaple

Places-People-History

About this book

The North Devon town of Barnstaple has a claim to being the oldest borough in England. Its location on the River Taw, from which shipping could reach the Bristol Channel, enabled it to grow as a major port in the south-west of England in the Middle Ages. The wool trade brought prosperity to Barnstaple and the town that grew up around the port has a recognisable layout from this period. Although the wool trade had declined by the eighteenth century, the town developed other industries, and the surviving nineteenth-century market building is evidence of the continuing importance of Barnstaple to the surrounding area. In this book local authors Denise Holton and Elizabeth J. Hammett take the reader on a fascinating A–Z tour of the town's history and the surrounding area, telling the story of its buildings, places and people along the way. Fully illustrated with photographs from the past and present, A–Z of Barnstaple will appeal to all those with an interest in this North Devon town.

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Information

Year
2018
eBook ISBN
9781445677767
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Introduction
  3. Abbot – A Family of Plaster Workers
  4. Abyssinia Terrace
  5. Albert Clock
  6. Angel Hotel
  7. Appledore
  8. Apsley, Allen and James
  9. Archaeological Excavations
  10. Athenaeum
  11. Baller, Joseph
  12. Baller, Katherine
  13. Barnstaple Baise
  14. Barre, Simon de la
  15. Barum
  16. Beaple, Grace
  17. Beaple, Richard
  18. Bear/Barre Street
  19. Bencraft, Lionel
  20. Blake, Martin
  21. Boutport Street
  22. Brannam’s Pottery
  23. Brannoc, St
  24. Bridge Chambers
  25. Bridge Trust
  26. Burhwitan
  27. Butcher’s Row
  28. Castle
  29. Castle House
  30. Chanters Green
  31. Chapman, Robert
  32. Chichester Family
  33. Chichester, Sir Francis
  34. Chivenor
  35. Cholera
  36. Civil War
  37. Codden Hill
  38. Coney Gut
  39. Congregational Churches
  40. Corn Exchange
  41. Corruption in Politics
  42. Cross/Crock Street
  43. Cyprus Island (also known as Monkey Island)
  44. Delbridge, John
  45. Derby
  46. Dodderidge, Dorcas
  47. Dodderidge, John (son of Pentecost)
  48. Dodderidge, Richard and Pentecost
  49. Domesday Book
  50. Dornats
  51. Eadwig
  52. Ebberley Lawn
  53. Ebrington
  54. Electricity Station
  55. Elephant Lane
  56. Fair
  57. Floods
  58. Food Riots
  59. Fortescue Family of Filleigh
  60. Funeral, Charles Sweet Willshire
  61. Gay, John
  62. Golden Lion
  63. Gould, R. D.
  64. Grammar School
  65. Guildhalls
  66. Hankford, Thomasia
  67. Hanmer, John and John
  68. Harper, Sydney
  69. Hodgson, Frederick
  70. Holt Trinity Church
  71. Horwood, Almshouses and School
  72. Hospitals, NDI replaced by NDDH
  73. Huguenots
  74. Imperial Hotel
  75. Incledon, Benjamin
  76. Instow
  77. Jeremiah
  78. Jewell, Harriette Ellen
  79. Jewell, John
  80. John Gay Theatre
  81. Joy Street
  82. Juhel
  83. Kilns
  84. Knapp House
  85. Knight, R. L.
  86. Lace Industry
  87. Lauder, Alexander
  88. Lee, Frederick Richard
  89. Lethaby, William Richard
  90. Litchdon Street
  91. Literary and Scientific Institution
  92. Maiden Street
  93. Market Street
  94. Market, Pannier
  95. Mazzards
  96. Millenary Stone
  97. Mint
  98. Newport
  99. North Devon School
  100. North Walk
  101. Northgate
  102. Oliver, Bruce
  103. Organ
  104. Palmer, William
  105. Parish Church
  106. Park Lane
  107. Paternoster Row
  108. Pearces Restaurant
  109. Peard, George
  110. Penrose, John
  111. Pewter and Pewterers
  112. Pilton
  113. Pipes and Pipemakers
  114. Post Offices
  115. Potters Lane
  116. Public Houses
  117. Quay Station
  118. Queen Anne’s Walk
  119. Queen Street
  120. Quick Family
  121. Raleigh
  122. Rawle, Gammon and Baker (RGB)
  123. Rock, W. F.
  124. Rolle Street
  125. Rolle, Mark
  126. Royal Visits
  127. Russell, Revd Jack
  128. Shapland and Petter
  129. Southgate
  130. St Anne’s Chapel
  131. Stevenstone, HMS
  132. Sticklepath
  133. Swan Inn
  134. Taw Vale
  135. Theatre/Theatre Lane
  136. Tome Stone
  137. Tourism
  138. Trinity Street
  139. Tuly Street
  140. Tunnels
  141. Turner, Joseph Mallord William
  142. Turnpike Centre Stone
  143. Unicorn
  144. Union Workhouse
  145. Vicarage Lane
  146. Victoria Chambers
  147. Victoria Road
  148. Victorian Postboxes
  149. Well Street
  150. West Gate
  151. Westacott’s Shipyards
  152. Wyatt, Adam
  153. X-Ray Machine
  154. Yarn Beam
  155. Yeo
  156. Youings, Professor Joyce
  157. Zenaxis, No. 7 The Strand
  158. Zeppelin
  159. Zion Place
  160. Bibliography