Printed copy of the reports made to the Charity Commissioners as the result of an inquiry held in every parish. Complete report containing condition of Feoffees and parish lands and articles. Recites history of feoffment from Edward the Sixth with names and lands and the formation of the twenty men. Under indenture granted in Elizabeth’s reign the rents and profits to be “bestowed to goodly and commendable purposes”. Rules for Feoffees and Twenty men. subsequent bequests and gifts. List of rentals and incomes. Description of the administration of the affairs of the charity. List of members attending Charity Commissioners’ inquiry.
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- Baggewell
- Bailey
- Baker
- Board
- Chaprell
- Clark
- Clarke
- Cousins
- Cuming
- Cyrenius Whiscombe
- Drower
- Edwards
- Farmer
- fendick
- Follett
- Frederick Barnes
- Gueritz
- Hann
- Hooper
- Isaac Griggs
- James How
- John Morgan
- John Morris
- John Strobridge
- John Weston
- John Yonge
- Joseph Carswell
- Kingdon
- Loveridge
- Malchi Locke Blake
- Maunder
- Mills
- Molineux
- Mortimer
- Newton
- O'Neill
- Perry
- Postlethwaite
- Purse
- Richard Dassell
- Richard Salter
- Richards
- Robert Sloper Piper
- Robert Vye
- Robert Whicher
- Rose
- Rowsell
- Scarborough
- Searle
- Sir E. Pole
- Skinner
- Sprague
- Stokes
- Strawbridge
- Summers
- thomas Colfox
- Thomas Haydon
- thomas Mortimer
- Tristram Stoning
- Walter Carpenter
- Webb
- Weston
- White
- William Limbery
- Wood
- Zealley
- Buddleshayes
- Calesdowne Chapel
- Church house
- Colyford
- Court of Pie Powder
- Dolbiars Close
- Fairs
- Hampton
- Haske Lane
- Hoberham
- Honiton
- Kyngesdon West
- Landscore
- Lovehayne
- Market of Colyton
- National School
- Ottery St Mary
- Rowlandsham
- Shute
- Sidbury
- St. Andrew's Hall
- Stanford
- Strathayne
- The Chamelles
- Unitarian chapel
- Wesleyan Methodist chapel at Colyford