Devonshire Characters and Strange Events
G. Clint, A.R.A., pinxt.
Thos. Lupton. sculpt.
MARIA FOOTE, AFTERWARDS COUNTESS OF HARRINGTON, AS MARIA DARLINGTON IN THE FARCE OF "A ROWLAND FOR AN OLIVER" (1824)
DEVONSHIRE
CHARACTERS
AND STRANGE EVENTS
BY S. BARING-GOULD, M.A.
WITH 55 FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
REPRODUCED FROM OLD PRINTS, ETC.
O Jupiter!
Hanccine vitam? hoscine mores? hanc dementtam?
Terence, Adelphi (Act IV).
LONDON. JOHN LANE THE BODLEY HEAD
NEW YORK: JOHN LANE COMPANY MCMVIII
PLYMOUTH: WILLIAM BRENDON AND SON, LIMITED, PRINTERS
ILLUSTRATIONS
Maria Foote, afterwards Countess of Harrington From an engraving by Thomas Lupton, after a picture by G. Clint, A.R.A. |
Frontispiece |
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Hugh Stafford From the original painting in the collection of the Earl of Iddesleigh |
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The Roasted Exciseman, or the Jack Boot's Exit From an old print |
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The Tyburn Interview: a New Song By a Cyder Merchant, of South-Ham, Devonshire. Dedicated to Jack Ketch |
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The Misses Durnford. The Alphington Ponies From a lithograph |
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The Misses Durnford. The Alphington Ponies (Back View) Lithographed by P. Gauci. Pub. Ed. Cockrem |
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Maria Foote, afterwards Countess of Harrington From an engraved portrait in the collection of A. M. Broadley, Esq. |
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Caraboo, Princess of Javasu, alias Mary Baker From an engraving by Henry Meyer, after a picture by E. Bird |
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Mary Wilcocks, of Witheridge, Devonshire, alias Caraboo Drawn and engraved by N. Branwhite |
44 |
Arscott of Tetcott From the picture by J. Northcote, R.A. |
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Old Tetcott House | 54 |
Mariann Voaden, Bratton | 74 |
Mariann Voaden's Cottage, Bratton | 74 |
A Village "Wise Man" | 78 |
Manly Peeke in his Encounter with Three Adversaries Armed with Rapiers and Poignards | 90 |
James Wyat, ætat. 40 Reproduced from the frontispiece to The Life and Surprizing Adventures of James Wyatt, Written by Himself, 1755 |
108 |
Rev. W. Davy From an engraving by R. Cooper, after a picture by Wm. Sharland |
124 |
Slanning's Oak From an oil painting by A. B. Collier, 1855 |
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Frontispiece to "The Bloudie Booke; or the Tragical End of Sir John Fitz" | 192 |
Lady Howard | 194 |
Bidlake | 212 |
Thomas D'Urfey From an engraving by G. Virtue, after a picture by E. Gouge |
238 |
Frontispiece to "A True Relation of an Apparition," etc., by James Oxenham | 248 |
John Rattenbury, of Beer, Devonshire, "The Rob Roy of the West" From a lithograph |
302 |
Edward Capern, the Postman-Poet of Devonshire From a painting by William Widgery, in the Free Library, Bideford |
326 |
Charles Medyett Goodridge in his Seal-skin Dress | 332 |
Richard Parker From a drawing by Bailey |
356 |
B. Kennicott, S.T.P. From the portrait at Exeter College, Oxford |
370 |
Captain Avery and his Crew taking one of the Great Moguls From a drawing by Wm. Jeit |
376 |
Joanna Southcott Drawn from life by Wm. Sharp |
390 |
Silver Pap-boat prepared for the Coming of Shiloh, presented to Joanna Southcott in June, 1814 From the original in the collection of A. M. Broadley, Esq. |
402 |
Crib presented to Joanna Southcott in Anticipation of the Birth of the Shiloh by Believers in her Divine Mission as "A Goodwill Offering by Faith to the Promised Seed" Reproduced from the original print in the collection of A. M. Broadley, Esq. |
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Mr. Gay From an old print |
414 |
The Grammar School, Barnstaple, where Gay was Educated | 416 |
Gay's Chair | 422 |
Bampfylde Moore Carew, "King of the Beggars'" From an engraving by Maddocks |
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W. Gifford From an engraving by R. H. Cromek, after a picture by I. Hoppner, R.A. |
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B. R. Haydon From a drawing by David Wilkie |
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Captain Cooke, 1824, aged 58 Drawn, from nature, on the stone by N. Whittock |
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The Noted John Cooke of Exeter, Captain of the Sheriff'sTroop at Seventy-four Assizes for the County of Devon From a lithograph by Geo. Rowe |
482 |
Thomas Savery | 488 |
Sketch of Newcomen's House, Lower Street, Dartmouth, before it was demolished | 494 |
The Chimney-piece at which Newcomen sat when he Invented the Steam Engine | 494 |
The Steam Engine, near Dudley Castle. Invented by Capt. Savery and Mr. Newcomen. Erected by ye later, 1712 From a drawing by Barney. Reproduced by kind permission of Messrs. Macmillan & Co. |
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Andrew Brice, Printer Reproduced by kind permission from a print in the possession of Dr. Brushfield |
502 |
The Wrestling Champion of England, Abraham Cann From a drawing |
518 |
Rev. John Russell Reproduced by permission of the Editor of Bailey's Magazine |
530 |
The Rev. John Russell's Port-wine Glass, Chamberlain Worcester Breakfast Service, and Barometer Purchased at the sale of his effects in 1883 by Mrs. Arnull and presented by her to Mr. John Lane, in whose possession they now are |
558 |
Samuel Prout From a drawing in the possession of Samuel Gillespie Prout, Esq. |
564 |
William Cookworthy of Plymouth From the original portrait by Opie in the possession of Edward Harrison, Esq., of Watford |
600 |
Mr. Jackson, the Celebrated Composer From an engraving after J. Walker |
608 |
Lord Ashburton From an engraving by F. Bartolozzi, after a picture by Sir Joshua Reynolds |
618 |
Horrid Massacre at Dartmoor Prison, England From an old print |
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Plan of Dartmoor Prison | 650 |
North Wyke | 710 |
Dr. Wolcot | 738 |
Dr. John W. Budd From a photograph by his brother Dr. Richard Budd, of Barnstaple |
754 |
Rear-Admiral Sir Edward Chichester, Bart. | 772 |