The Devon Historian, Volume 81 (2012)

Second Hand. Good condition. Some minor wear.

Journal of the Devon History Society.

Contents:

  • Tracing the boundaries of the Borough of Bovey Tracey from Saxon Times to the present, Frances Billinge
  • Working class housing in Victorian Plymouth: from slum to council house. Part 1: slums and artisans? dwellings, Ann Bond
  • The NHS at Poltimore House, Julia Neville
  • George Ridd, Exonian lithographer: the Hastings Years, Jenny Ridd
  • The Rector and the Revolution: the story of the Reverend Stephen Weston, Rector of Hempston Parva, Devon, and the French Revolution, Malcolm Ross
  • St George?s Chapel, Windsor, and South Molton Parsonage in the sixteenth century, Jeremy Sims
  • Branscombe 1280-1340: an East Devon manor before the Black Death, John Torrance
  • Reviews:
    • Harold Fox (2012) Dartmoor’s Alluring Uplands: Transhumance and Pastoral Management in the Middle Ages (Phil Newman)
    • Tom Greeves and Phil Newman (2011) The Great Courts of Devon Tinners 1510 and 1710 (Robert Rowland)
    • Hazel Harvey (20 11) The Story of Exeter (Julia Neville)
    • Andrew Jones (2010) Victorian North Devon: a social history (Greg Finch)
    • Laura Quigley (2011) The Devil Comes ti Dartmoor: The Haunting True Story of Mary Howard. Devons ‘Demon Bride’ (Paul Auchterlonie)
    • Rosemary Smith and Harland Walshaw (2011) The Houses of Lympstone (Roger Brien)
    • Myrtle Ternstrom (2010) The Lords of Lundy (Brian Le Messurier)
    • E.H.T Whitten (2009) Bonehill: Evolution of of a Dartmoor Hamlet (Greg Finch)
    • Gerry Woodcock (2012) Tavistock’s Yesterdays 21 (Helen Harris)
  • Correspondence from members and other information

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