Chronological List of References Date Occurrence Vol. Page 30 The Day Christ Died III 68 47-411 Romans in Britain III 94 449 Saxons invade Britain III 94 476 Ancient Churches for beginners. Eric Delderfield IV 135 538 St. Gregory IV 74 680 Bede IV 74 700 Celtic inhabitants on Common I 309 925 Dunstan IV 74 1066 Battle of Hastings I 190 Mohuns Ottery held by Alsi I 100 1086 Doomsday I 117. 190 Mohuns Ottery held by Ludo I 134. 190 Details of manors (4) I 134-5 Manors in Place Names (4) II 140-1 The Family of Mohun IV 351 1100 Luppitt Font, Suggested date I 116 1127 Office of Churchwarden Instituted IV 137 1141 Courtenays at Forde I 164 Forde Abbey founded II 153 1166 Mohuns Ottery held by Ludo’s grand son Richard I 190 1196 Assize of measurements IV 140 Torre Abbey founded II 153 1201 Dunkeswell Abbey founded I 164. 325 “ “ “ II 153 1204 Axminster, Estate of Brewer IV 129 1215 Lord Brewer signed Magna Carta I 325 1219 Rosamund married Oliver Jordan I 135 1226 Lord Brewer died I 325 1227 “ “ buried at Dunkeswell Abbey I 164 1228 Death of Lady Alice de Mohun daughter of Lord Brewer III 49 1238 Barn House III 131 Mills roll IV 126 1241 Reginald de Mohun at Mohuns Ottery I 135-6 1245 “ “ “ at Shapcombe I 139 1246 Newenham Abbey (about?) I 59 IV 43. 128-9 1247 “ “ founded I 164 II 153 First recorded Rector of Luppitt I 11 1248 Luppitt advowson to Newenham I 105. 117 IV 353 1254 Foundation stone laid, Newenham III 50 Bell at Lissett, Yorks. IV 75 1256 Pope confirms grant (Luppitt) I 105 IV 353 1257 “ “ “ “ I 117 1258 Parliamentary Representation IV 127 1266 Rector appointed, Luppitt I 117. 120 IV 353 1266 See list of Incumbents IV 353 1267 “ “ “ “ I 117. 120. 136 1270 William de Greenway. Deed Mohuns Ottery I 139 1273 Rector appointed, Luppitt I 136 1277 High Altar consecrated Newenham III 50 Earliest English ‘Brass” IV 136 1280 Sir William de Mohun died I 117. 124. 306 Buckland Abbey founded II 153 1284 Four bells for Exeter Cathedral I 165 1285 Holditch held by Henry de Broc (Dolish?) I 135. 136 1288 Mohuns patrons of Lovepytt I 59 1291 William de Mohun defended right I 135 1292 Henry de Broc died (Holditch) I 136 1297 Carews lords of Stoke Fleming I 205 1300 North Transept window of this period I 113 1300-1320 Probable rebuild of Luppitt Church I 110 1303 Sir John de Carru held Mohuns Ottery I 31. 135. 136 1308 Licence for Chapel at La More I 31. 32. 66. 116 (Moorlands) IV 128 1312 Robert de Greenway attested deeds I 139 Grandisson record I 137 1313 Sir John de Carru presented to Luppitt I 136 IV 354 1320 John Carew died (?) I 30. 58. 63. 182 See 1324 IV 44 1323 Sir John Carew acquired lands (As 1313) I 136 1324 Sir John Carew died (See 1320) I 113. 1325 Another Henry de Broc died I 136 1327 A Sir John Carew served in France II 135 See Jury names IV 355 1327-77 Lovepitte Detail of entry I 51 1328 As 1313 I 136 1329 Licence for Chapel at Dalditch (Dolish) I 116 1330 John de Broc died, son of Henry 1325 I 136 1332-1756 Personal names – Devon & Cornwall Record Soc. I 50 1336 John Carru presented to Luppitt I 137 1337-1453 100 years war 1340 Abbot advised disclaim rights I 117 Battle of Sluys 1344 Patronage to Newenham I 60. 118. 137. 139 Rectory to Vicarage IV 43 1346 John Carru held Mohuns Ottery I 136. 137 Battle of Crecy I 57. 191 1348 The plague struck (probably) I 326 1348-50 Pestilence I 165 1349 Abbot presented to Luppitt I 137 1352 “ “ “ I 137 1353 John de Greenway (see 1312 & 1323) I 139 1356 Battle of Poitiers 1361 Churchstanton Manor to Bonville III 96 1362 Sir John Carew died I 191 1363 “ “ “ “ Lord Deputy of Ireland I 124. 137. 306 1371 Leonard Carew died I 137. 191 1376 John – Baron & Knight of the Garter III 51 1377 Population IV 126 1382 Chapel at Minshull I 66 Chapel at Mirihill I 116 1384 John Carew died I 42 1385 Papal Bull followed by Deed IV 356 1388 Dartmouth Castle built I 206 1400 Approx. date of Brass (reverse) I 64 1401 Death of Robert Grymestone IV 355 1403 John Bevyle – Sheriff of Devon I 119 1404 William Wynard Recorder of Exeter I 55. 64. 108. 119 1408 Sir William Bonville died I 36. 64 1409 William Wynard founded Alms Houses in Exeter I 119 1413 Thomas Carew, security Force for Sigismund II 135 1415 Battle of Agincourt I 161. 191 1418 Thomas Brook died (Holditch) Dolish I 136 1428 Thomas Carew held Mohuns Ottery I 136. 137 1430 William Wynard died I 64. 119 Thomas Carew died I 191 1430-40 Date of Luppitt Brass I 159 1431 Sir Thomas Carew died I 118 Trystram Crucherne Abbot IV 356 Phillippa (daughter of John Carew, wife of Duke of York) died III 51 1438 Another Thomas Brook died. See 1418 I 136 1447 Sir Nicholas Carew died. Son of Thomas 1431 I 191 1449 William Bonville created Baron (Churchstanton) III 96 1450 Lady Elizabeth Carew died, Daughter of William Bonville (Shute) I 105 1451 Date of Will of Lady Elizabeth I 63. 83. 114. 252 “ “ family details IV 45. 51 1453 Battle of Castillon 1455- Wars of the Roses 1461 Sir Thomas Carew died, son of Nicholas 1447 I 191 III 52 Defeat of Yorkists at St. Albans III 96 1469 Photo of Nicholas Carew (Rogers) (Hamilton) III 51 1470 Date of tower arch (approx.) I 61 Sir Nicholas Carew died I 191 1485 Edmund Carew knighted at Bosworth I 74. 191 Mother Shipton’s Poem IV 261 1486-1500 Lord Dynham High Treasure of England I 191 1500 Date of tower & porch (approx.) I 114 1508 Photo of John and Anne Mohun (Rogers) III 51 1511-21 Court Rolls (Palmerhayes) III 32 1512 Sir Peter Carew born I 23+. 31 II 136 III 54 1512-75 Sir Peter Carew’s life I 194 1513 Sir Edmund Carew killed in France I 124. 191. 306 II 52 1514 Sir Peter Carew born ? (1512) I 30 Battle of Flodden Thomas Carew accepted Scottish Knight’s challenge, Killed Andrew Barton I 192 1516 Sir George Carew jousting at Greenwich I 193 1522 Levy on lay persons (over £40) IV 125 1523 Earliest pulpit ‘Hour-glass’ IV 137 1525 Peter Carew to Italy III 55 1526 Sir John Carew in charge of 100. Assist French in Italy I 198 1527 Peter Carew with Sir John I 198 1527-92 Sir John Perrott’s life (Ency. Britt.) I 107 1528 Sir John Carew died at Pavia I 198 1530 Prince of Orange died (Peter Carew) I 199 1531 Cottage for Luppitt vicar IV 357 1535 Monastic Property Values IV 125 Sir William Carew Died I 200 Mohuns Ottery inherited by Sir George Carew I 200 1537 Raleigh Pew, East Budleigh IV 137 1538 Church Registers, Tithes IV 135. 357 1539 Peter Carew to conduct Anne of Cleeves I 201 John Russell (President of Council) IV 125 Leland at Dartmouth I 206 New Prayer Book IV 204 Abbot John Ley left Dunkeswell Abbey I 326 II 153 Abbot Gyll left Newenham IV 357 1540 Peter Carew left England with John Champernowne III 55 Statute of Wills (Fee simple) III 114 1543 Sir George Carew Lieutenant General of Horse I 193 Peter Carew Captain of 100 footmen I 201 1543-54 Dunkeswell Abbey land dispersed I 327 1545 Sinking of ‘Mary Rose’ I 75. 194. 201. 323 II 150 III 52. 54 Rectory reverted to King IV 357 1546 Sir Peter Carew with Lord Admiral I 202 III 55 1547 Sir Peter Carew Sheriff of Devon & MP for Dartmouth I 203 1548 Sir Gawen Carew and Sir Peter Carew sent to Crediton III 52 Also see 1584 1549 III 92 First reformed Prayer Book I 203 Lord Russell relieved Exeter I 205 English Liturgy read at Sampford Courtnay III 92 Fenny Bridges battle III 53 IV 128. 204. 260 1551-6 Court Rolls (Palmerhayes) III 32 1552 Sir Peter Carew withdrew from Dartmouth I 206 1553 Four bells in Luppitt Tower I 65. 252 1553 Edward VI died – Mary Tudor I 207 III 53 Lady Jane Grey and husband executed III 96 1553-4 Sir Peter Carew Inventory after escape to France I 210 1553-8 Ave Maria bells – Mary’s reign I 100 1554 Duke of Suffolk executed III 97 1555 Sir Peter Carew pardoned (Approx.) I 209 Letter of 16/3/1555 preserved III 55 1559 Sir Peter Carew owned Glastonbury Abbey III 126 1563 Sir Peter Carew purchased Mill III 128 1568 Sir Peter Carew sailed to Ireland I 209 II 56 1571 Plague IV 126 1572 Duke of Norfolk executed III 56 1575 Sir Peter Carew died at Ross I 31. 209. 210 II 136 III 56 1580-1640 Trisdram Risdon’s life I 73 1581 Act (Non attendance at Church) IV 128 1584 Sir Gawen Carew buried in Exeter Cathedral III 54 George Hoskyns married Margaret Pulman I 224 In 1548 NOT 1584 (see 1548) IV 126 1584-8 John Perrott, Lord Deputy of Ireland (see 1527) I 107 1585 George Hoskins to Overday I 224. 225 1589 Thomas Southcote held Mohuns Ottery I 124. 306 1590 Plague IV 126 1593 George Hoskins’ father died I 225 1594 Christening of George Hoskins’ children I 224 1596-7 George Hoskins settled at Axmouth I 225 1600-1 Court Rolls at Palmerhayes III 32 1602 Details of Luppitt Vicarage 1603 Rate for maintenance of Church II 127. 145 Canon, Creed etc. IV 136 1605 Tithe to Baron Carew of Clopton III 54 1613 Inventory Luppitt Church II 129. 144 1625 Baron Carew of Clopton to Earl of Totnes III 54 1626 Inventory of George Hoskins, Overday I 225 1628 Sir George Carew died (Clopton) I 38 1629 Sir George Carew died ? III 54 1633 Oberammergau IV 71 1639 Humphrey Johnson died, Vicar, floor stone I 35. 65. 213 Thomas Welman, Vicar IV 196 1636 Church Rate IV 120 1639 Advowson purchased by Thomas Southcote I 60 1640-1734 Honiton Parliamentary Rep. IV 127 1642 Civil War IV 127 1645 Relief of Taunton IV 197 1650 Wife of Humphrey Johnson died, floor stone I 65 1656 Confession of Faith IV 307 1662-74 Hearth Tax IV 124. 126 1663 Initials cut in tower stone I 334 II 48 1665 Sir Popham Southcote died I 124. 306 1665 Five Mile Act IV 135. 307 1670 Lands dismembered from manor, Mohuns Ottery I 124. 306 1672 List of victuallers Axminster III 40 1673 John Prince, curate III 50 1675 Henry Marwood left £100 (Stockers Land) I 72 1676 Dorothy Carew died, Bickleigh memorial I 153 John Prince, Vicar of Totnes III 50 1678 Mohuns Ottery sold by Thomas Southcote I 211. 234 Churchstanton registers begin III 97 Wool Act. Dead to be buried in wool IV 137 1679 Conveyance of Millhayes Cottage & land III 34 1680 Escot purchased by Yonge III 58 1681 Sir Henry Carew died, Bickleigh memorial I 153 1681-1723 Life of John Prince I 338 1681 John Prince – Berry Pomeroy III 50 1682 Luppitt chimneys – Hearth Tax III 35 1685 Monmouth rebellion, Sedgemoor I 50. 70 II 125 IV 128 “ “ , List of Luppitt men II 126 Death of Thomas Wellman, Vicar IV 198 1689 War with France. Land Tax begun IV 145 Baptist General Assembly IV 249 1690 Mary Johnson, Vicar’s daughter, died I 65 1690 Wool Act repealed & re-enacted III 97 Dissent in the Church IV 308 1691 Stockers Land purchased (Honiton) I 72. 213 1694 Conveyance of Greenway III 35 1699 Thomas Southcote died I 23A 1702 Hoskins family at Overday I 224 1710 Luppitt registers begin I 27. 37. 53 IV 148 1712 Duel – Mohun-Duke of Hamilton. Both died III 51 1714 Luppitt Inn III 40 1723 John Prince died III 50 1727 Coins under Cross (George II) II 7 James Hawker died I 54 1732 Details of Thomas Collins III 36 1735 Elizabeth Lee died, floor stone I 65 1736 James Hawker died I 55 1738 William Hawker died I 54 1739 Grace Lee died I 65 1741 Will of Thomas Shapton of Barne III 36 1744 References in replies to Queries, Devon Record Office I 58 1747 Apprenticeship of Sarah Evans III 37 Date of Spanish Cannons IV 377 1750 Indentures concerning Church Lands. Cottages & land, Shelf & Windwhistle I 85 1752 Gregorian Calendar IV 314 1753 Two Inns at Luppitt III 40 Honiton Trust IV 126 Hardwicke Act (Registers) III 37 1754-1812 Luppitt parish Register III 37 1754 Luppitt murder IV 102 1755 Mills Parochial Collections, Luppitt I 88 IV 45. 126 1756 Details of proposed Church Gallery I 335 1758 Details of life of Nicholas Parsons (a soldier) III 38 1764 Date of Church Alms dish I 66 1765 Benjamin Donn, Devon map IV 125 1767-1886 Greenway deeds IV 158-165. 366 1768-1820 Detail of poor allowance IV 109 1769 Detail of Sarah Burt III 39 1770 Revd. William Harris died I 72 New Pulpit and Desk IV 121 1771 Details of Eleanor Pulman III 40 1773 Before this date William Hawker at Shaugh I 76 1773 John Duke at Shapcombe I 76 1774 Casting of Luppitt 6th Bell I 66. 162. 247. 258 Churchyard wall IV 119 Thomas Burrough at Red Lion III 41 1777 Ceiling of the Church IV 120 1778 Lease of Church Lands I 86 1779 Seating the Church IV 120 Date of Luppitt Church chalice I 66. 159 1780 Land Tax Assessments III 41 1787 Vestry Minute Book 1302A/PVI IV 108-23 1789 Largest holding Mohuns Ottery Manor (Yonge) III 41 1790 Great House (Colyton) to Sir J. W. Pole III 58 1793 Mohuns Ottery purchased by William Hawker I 124. 306 III 34 Napoleonic War 1794 Details of Oddle (Odle) leases and others II 20 1794 Escot purchased by Sir John Kennaway III 58 1795 Dearth of corn IV 118 Dumpdon Trigonometrical Station IV 169 1796-1856 John Cabbell Vicar of Luppitt I 34 1797 Polwhele’s History of Devonshire I 75 II 29 Binding Apprentices IV 110. 116 1799 Bells beat troops IV 22 Church roof repairs IV 118 1800 Modus and Box IV 120. 247 1804 Planting trees on Dumpdon II 143 1805 Battle of Trafalgar IV 364. 370-375 1806 Lysons’ Bedfordshire I 226 Family of Robert and Elizabeth Wright III 38 1807 Tenants of William Hawker II 134 Repairs to Church tower IV 120 1808 Fire at Escot III 58 1810 Lysons’ Devonshire I 118. 124. 306 1811 Risdon Survey of Devon I 73 Lovepit II 29 1812 Overseers’ poor accounts III 42 1813 Edward Harrison died (see 1774 6th bell) I 247 1818 Lease on Parish Plot I 85 III 116 1819 Samuel Lysons died I 226 Vestry meeting – House & Bells IV 119 1820 Report of Charity Commissioners I 85 III 116 1822 Magna Britannica I 38. 210. 226. 306 III 35 Lysons’ History I 23+ 1823-62 Clerk Searle’s diary I 214 1825 Hoskins moved to Exeter I 225 Luppitt Church Lands (see 1818-1820) III 116 1826 Faculty for Church alterations I 336. 338 III 43 Apprentices IV 152 1827 Commoners’ grazing rights I 69. 186 III 118 1828 Davidson’s Church notes (see 1864) I 83 IV 45. 46 Hoskins left Overday I 225 1829 Four people knew John Cox III 43 1831 Vicar’s living worth £121 I 27. 77 1832 Land Tax Assessment III 41 Anatomy Act IV 137 1834 Poor Act IV 243 Hoskins starts Bakery in Exeter I 225 1835 Charles Fowler – Honiton St. Pauls IV 128. 355 Murch IV 308 1836-1918 Tithe Acts – Redemption I 294-5 1837 Wills Act (see 1540) III 114 1839 Rate Assessment – Luppitt I 283-91 1840 Tithes commuted, Vicarial £140, Rectorial £150 I 27. 77 1842 Tithe Map produced II 94 Details of John Cox (see 1829) III 43 1844 Date of Apportionment I 295. 297 II 96 1848 Font in Church I 62 Vote at Election – Property IV 155 1850 White’s Directory I 77 Two small schools in Luppitt III 44 1855 Pearse to G. P. Blake IV 162 Dr. Oliver’s note and list I 50. 118 1856 Village constable IV 243 1857 Directory lists one charity school III 45 Directory Billings IV 31 1858 Big Ben cast IV 76 1859 Foundation stone laid, Beacon Chapel I 12. 183 County Court Order (Church Lands) I 154-7 Vestry meeting re Church Lands III 110. 114 1862 Act on roads IV 243 1864 Davidson died (see 1828) III 50 1866 Ellacombe’s paper on Bells I 47 1866 Agricultural statistics began IV 126 1868 Fire at Mohuns Ottery I 23. 41 II 136 III 57 Compulsory Church Rates abolished II 128 Request for Incorporated Church Building Society grant I 190 Farquharson, History of Honiton I 72 1869 Grant from Incorporated Church Building Society I 19A 1869-1929 Life of Major General G. A. Cookson I 19A. 53-4 1870 Whitehall sale IV 154 1871 White’s details of Luppitt I 95 1872 Grant from Incorporated Church Building Society I 41 Luppitt School plans and deed I 86. 94. 273 III 44 1873 Revd. Ellacombe chiming apparatus I 98-9 Return of ‘Owners of Land’ IV 125 Opening of Luppitt School I 91. 171. 184. 332 III 46 1874 Churchwardens’ rates III 45 1875 Pulman’s Book of the Axe I 56 Luppitt Mill rebuilt III 128 Luppitt left deanery of Dunkeswell I 60 1876 Urns found in Church walls I 87 Sale of Shapcombe Manor III 45 1877 John Sage at Pound Farm IV 263 1878 White’s directory I 95 Harrod’s directory IV 32 Inscription on bell at St. David’s Cathedral I 161 Fire back at Greenway II 133 1880 Church ceiling removed I 61 Chancel rebuilt I 62. 41 IV 44 Revd. W. T. Perrott, Vicar I 183 Incorporated Church Building Society letter I 41 First edition of Ordnance Survey map I 227 1881 Grant from Incorporated Church Building Society I 42 Silver jug, Peter Doble IV 167 Chancel restoration I 18 Letter from Revd. Ellacombe to Vicar I 97 New vicarage house plans III 45 1883 Brass found by Vicar I 103 Rate book detail I 174-81 1884 Date on Goulds house I 6 G. M. T. adopted I 340 New organ IV 103 1885-90 Luppitt Church restoration I 32. 87. 182 1886 Grant form Incorporated Church Building Society I 19A 1888 Rogers Memorials of the West I 42 III 48 1889-1919 Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Acts I 295 1890 White’s directory I 27 Death of William Sage (Allington) II 90. 117 1891 Churchstanton magazine III 94 Payment to ringers (Churchstanton) III 98 1892 Hoskins’ descendants died (see 1902) I 213 1893 Luppitt School cloak room I 171 Estimate, Luppitt Church tower III 67 1894 First Parish Council meeting II 92 Development of Parish Councils IV 243 1895 Dog poisoned at Greenway II 134 Window pane inscription Estimate for building wall at Luppitt Church III 67 1901 Mr. Berry’s population census I 91 1902 Hoskins’ descendants died (see 1892) I 213 Red Doors sale III 47 1903 Luppitt School list of children I 91 1905 Lightning strikes Luppitt Church Tower I 60. 88. 315. 318 IV 44 First motor wedding III 116 1906 Luppitt Brass I 39 III 100 Clarke on Font IV 47 Beatrix Cresswell notes I 59 Devonshire Domesday (Reichel) I 81 J. J. Raven, ‘The Bells of England’ I 160 1907 Luppitt Brass I 54. 87. 103-4. 118 Baring Gould’s Little Guides I 57 Francis Bond’s ‘Fonts and Font Covers’ I 112 IV 141 1908 New Organ IV 106 1910 Druce, Amphisbaena on Font I 112 Income Tax Assessment II 117. 154 III 1 Glebe land sold III 50 1911 John Stabb’s ‘Devon Churches’ I 35 Luppitt School land I 86 Letter from Druce to Revd. Perrott (Font) I 102 Area Rateable Value Population I 183 Parliamentary paper on Charity Church Lands III 115 1912 Kate Clarke on Luppitt Font I 39 1913 References to Font I 53 Property sales. Barn, Mathayes, and Odle I 281 1914 Kelly’s directory details I 182 1914-18 Luppitt War Memorial Cross I 7 1914-19 Roll of Honour (Framed) I 319 1917 Luppitt Estate sale (Shelvin) IV 345 Incumbents of Luppitt, Perrott Vicar 1880-1917 I 11 1918 Letter, Devon County Education Committee I 94 Tithe Act. Redemption Detail (see 1922) I 296-7 1919 Kelly’s directory details I 228 1920 Combe Raleigh Estate. Sale details farms & I 302-5 Luppitt Commons IV 150 1921 Parochial Church Council Powers measure IV 244 1922 Thorpe memorial chair I 20 Patronage to Bishop I 90 Boggis’s History of Diocese I 164-9 Payment of Tithe Redemption (see 1918) I 294-7 End of Income Tax Assessment detail (see 1910) III 1 1923 Church Restoration I 13. 15-18A. 32 Faculty Application for above III 67 1923-6 Church Restoration III 100 1923-5 Prayer Book to children I 131 1924 Parochial Fund Accounts I 216 1925 Chancel Arch Text I 12 Letter, Broomfield to Vicar (Bells) I 101 Historical details from Revd. Maydew. Correspondence with Ralegh Radford I 109-27 Estate Act (Feoffees) (Fee Simple) III 114 1925-52 Luppitt School Log Book III 46 1926 Grant from Incorporated Church Building Society I 19A Black’s ‘Guide to Devon’ I 37 Correspondence re. Tower Repairs I 215 Fursdon’s ‘Devon Parishes’ (see 1602, 1603, 1613) II 144-7 Sale of Shaugh Farm III 47 Revd. Maydew Showcase III 101 1927 Revd. J. F. Prowse instituted I 133. 217 1928 Augmentation, two new bells I 46. 252. 162 Dedication Service III 102-3 1929 D. Boyland. Refills water tank I 334 Luppitt Fete. Bell Fund III 104. 157 1930 Wade’s ‘Rambles in Devon’ I 30 Ellishayes Farm sale (Combe Raleigh) III 47 1931 Reichel’s ‘Hundreds of Axminster in early times’ I 134 Madge’s Deed of Declaration, Luppitt Commons I 310-11 ‘Daily Gazette’ letters, Memorials and Brasses III 99-101 1933 Fire at Beacon Cottages III 93 1934 Pipes at Tapsterwater III 135 1938 Mee’s ‘Kings England (Devon)’ I 33 1938-44 Use of schoolroom returns IV 230 1939 Declaration of War with Germany II 50 1940 Formation of L. D. V. (Local Defence Volunteers – Home Guard) II 34 Severe winter – Evacuees III 46 Bells silenced IV 66 1942 Church Photographic record I 1 Fred Crabb to Sudan III 134 Raleigh Exercise (Home Guard) II 54 Exeter Cathedral bomb, 3-4 May IV 213 Bells for Alamein IV 67 1943 Reginald Valentine killed I 19A Lifting of ban on bell ringing II 139 Prime Minister’s speech on Home Guard III 89 1945 Hoskins retires (see 1834) I 225 Medals IV 56 Home Guard Stood Down II 39 1946 Letter, Revd. Butters to Revd. Finn (Luppitt Font) I 3 1947 Ramsden’s ‘Parishes of East Devon’ I 50 Weather IV 302-3 Town & Country Planning Act, Listed buildings I 140 Deed of Conveyance (Land) Village Hall I 264-72. 300 1948 New Church heating boiler I 26 1949 Tower internal boiler flue I 25 Coxhead’s ‘Honiton and the Vale of the Otter’ I 51 1950 Mothers’ Union Banner I 8 Purchase of handbells I 236 1951 Fred Crabb returned to England III 134 Population (Census) IV 128 1952 Church valley repairs. New crossing Boss I 25 Pevsner’s ‘Buildings of England’ I 59 1953 New silver plated Flagon I 25 1954 Organ renovated I 25 Hoskins’ ‘Survey of England’ I 31 1956 Oak Vestry cupboard provided I 25 Parochial Church Council (Powers) Measure III 115 1957 New Reredos I 20. 23A Coxhead’s ‘The History around us’ I 21 1957 The Care of God’s Acre I 261 Church Schools, booklet III 59 1958 Church electric lighting I 26 1959 Visit to Goulds (see 1884) I 6 Electric motor for organ blower I 26 Information on Organ IV 106 Letter from Incorporated Church Building Society I 41 Taylor’s ‘Details of Bells’ I 45 Broome, newspaper cutting, Luppitt I 67 1960 Ten little ‘Trigger’ boys III 81-3 Commons Deed IV 151 Charity Commissioners letter, Church Lands III 114-5 1961 Wiring of tower staircase I 26 1962 Church roof timbers sprayed I 8. 108 Repair to Churchyard retaining wall I 10 1963 New Church tower roof I 151-3 London protest, verse IV 225 Choir stalls, width reduced I 152 Land Tax abolished IV 145 1964 Vault masonry, Ralegh Radford I 150 Electric line wayleave, Church lands I 154 Meeting on School closure III 59 1965 Charity Commission letter to M. P. I 158 W. E. Broom, family of ringers III 127 Revd. Scott’s report on Luppitt Bells I 162. 258 W. E. Isaac, School list I 170-3 Commons Registration Act III 69 History of Luppitt Commons IV 149 1966 South Transept Stone screen monument, Drawing by K. Hunt I 89 Decision to start fund for augmenting bells I 248 Hoskin’s ‘Old Devon’ I 224-7 School closed III 45. 130 1967 Revd. F. T. Maydew, letters (see 1926) I 215 ‘Operation Octave’ I 217 First Postbus IV 14 Mrs. A. Sage, ‘Our village 60yrs ago’ I 230 1968 Revd. J. F. Prowse resigns, Interregnum details I 233 Slader’s ‘The Churches of Devon’ I 320 Pastoral Measure II 14 1969 Internal Decoration of Church I 232 Interregnum details I 234 1970 Mrs. A. Sage, Memorial carpet I 246-7 Interregnum details I 235 Flint Axe Head stone II 8 1971 Interregnum details I 236 Decimal currency IV 23 Removal of hedge bank I 237 Death & funeral of J. F. Prowse I 239-45 Church theft IV 247 Plaque for Group Captain P. R. Walker CBE. DSO. DFC. I 246 1972 Consecration of Churchyard extension I 238 Bitmac on main Churchyard path I 245 Planting of Tree at Village Hall I 246 1973 Carpet blessed at Easter I 246-7 1974 Church notice board I 246 Dedication of two new Bells I 248-59 New Prayer & Hymn Books, Mr. T. Wilson I 299 Order in Council – United Benefice I 329 Pastoral Reorganisation II 14-5 1975 Dr. F. Crabb made Bishop of Athabasca, Canada I 260-2 F. J. Sage & family to Kenya I 263 1976 Tithe details from Diocese I 292 Luppitt WI ceased III 129 Revd. S. J. Reed welcomed I 300 Churchyard drain I 298 1977 Dedication of Hymn books I 299 “ of new bell ropes, memorial to Mrs. F. M. Crabb I 299 Demolish kitchen end of Village Hall, Stage I I 300-1 Redevelopment of Village Hall II 118-24 Jubilee Trees planted I 308 Church roof repairs I 312 1978 Church boiler house roof repairs I 248. 312 Sparks, Dunkeswell Abbey I 325 Snow blizzard, Luppitt Stone II 13 1979 Levelling grave mounds I 293 Further Church roof repairs I 313 New grass mower & cleaner I 313 Dumpdon shooting school III 138 1981 Main Village Hall demolished, Stage II I 300. 322 Sir George Carew – Mary Rose I 323-4 Tapster flood III 124 Architect’s report, South Transept wall II 1 1982 Coxhead died. Files to Exeter I 51 Village Hall III 132 Completion of Church car park grid I 333 1982 South Transept wall rebuilt. Window I 338 1983 Goodenough’s ‘Country Parson’ I 338 Luppitt Stone erected II 13 Bitmac to Church car park path II 19 South/West Tower buttress rebuilt II 25 1984 New Church porch notice board I 280 Meeting re. Barnfield Project II 115 1985 Meteorite at Higher Shelvin II 91 Diocesan Parish map II 93 Churchyard retaining wall rebuilt II 112 Wigfield’s ‘Monmouth Rebels’ II 125 Munday’s ‘A Parish Patchwork’ III 92 1986 B. B. C. Domesday Project II 97 Ownership of Church Pews II 111 Celtic word ‘Devon’ II 147 Luppitt Exhibition II 148-53 “ “ Labels III 32 W. J. Walden Legacy III 24-9 Church heating boiler repairs III 30 Ownership of four small plots III 58 Luppitt Parish Appraisal III 60-66 1987 Historic Buildings Survey III 66. 148 “ “ “ IV 104 Luppitt Sailors II 29-32 “ “ III 68. 135-7 1988 Anniversary of Augmentation of Bells 1928 III 102 Armada 400 III 154 1989 Water and Gas pipes IV 22 1990 A. Wright, Board IV 40 Village Hall Extension IV 53 1991 Dumpdon Archaeological Dig IV 240 1991 Henry Deeme long case clock IV 288 Village Green Competition IV 241 1993 Thefts of Brass jug and Oak chest IV 247 Tower pointing IV 248 1994 Development of Parish Councils IV 243 1995 Ely Cathedral photo IV 301 1997 Arson attack on Luppitt Church IV 278 Weather, 1946-7 IV 302-3 Pack of Deeds IV 234 1999 Hense Moor, S. S. S. I. IV 245 Flower festival Baptists Assembly 1689 letter IV 249-52 2000 Millennium Projects IV 279-88 Sale particulars; Rolleshayes, Shoevin and Knights IV 255 Fenny Bridges memorial IV 260 Mother Shipton’s Poem 1486-88 IV 261-3 2001 Greenway iron targets IV 290. 317-9 Luppitt fires IV 293-8 Mr. Helyar’s tragic death 11/8/1882 IV 299 Ford Bridge IV 298 2002 Hitler’s downfall IV 304 Dissent in the Church IV 308 2002 Bell ringing records IV 311 2003 Tavistock Goozey Vair IV 312 Widdicombe Vair IV 326 Wolford Chapel IV 321 2004 General Eisenhower’s message ‘D-Day + 60’ IV 327 Flower Festival IV 339 Luppitt Mill IV 341 2005 Trafalgar IV 364-84 Dumpdon panel IV 369 1