This book can be downloaded but it is heavy reading, but could be interesting, have not had time to look at it properly. Bev Report and Transactions - The Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature https://archive.org/stream/reportandtransa18artgoog/reportandtransa18artgoog_djvu.txt
For anyone not sure about ploughing through this book. It might be worthwhile. 234 CHURCHES AND MANORS OF E. AND W. 0GWELL. Copy/paste On the east wall of the " dormitory " there is a large slab of marble, from the encrinite quarry in the neighbourhood, inscribed - " Here lyeth ye Body of S' Richard Reynell of Ogwell Kn* (sonne of S' Thomas Reynell Kn^) who dyed the 12*** day of February 1648, being aged 64 yeares two moneths and three weekes. He had issue by Mary his first wife (eldest daughter of Richard Reynell of Credywiger Esq') five sonnes (three of them dyed very young) foure daughters. "Here lyeth also ye body of Dorothy second wife of S' Richard Reynell of Og wells Kn* (who married her December ye 15"» 1636) and she died March the 28*^ 1642. By her he had noe issue. She was the first that was laide in this dormitory which was founded and built in y® yeare 1633 by the above mentioned S*" Richard Reynell. The above saide Dorothy was aged forty nine yeares and ten dayes when she dyed. " Hereunder also lye the bodyes of Richard Reynell eldest son of Thomas Reynell Esq"^ born ye 26*** of August 1652 and died March 27*** 1660. Joanna Reynell third daughter of Thomas Reynell Esq born 12*** of August 1654 and died 27*** January 1662. -------------------------------------------------- From: "B. Edmonds" <beverley@yourisp.com.au> Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2018 9:23 AM To: <devon@rootsweb.com> Subject: [DEV] The Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature > This book can be downloaded but it is heavy reading, but could be > interesting, have not had time to look at it properly. Bev > > Report and Transactions - The Devonshire Association for the Advancement > of Science, Literature > > https://archive.org/stream/reportandtransa18artgoog/reportandtransa18artgoog_djvu.txt > _______________________________________________ > ------------------------------------------ > The DEVON-L mailing list is co-sponsored by GENUKI/Devon > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DEV/ and Devon FHS > (http://www.devonfhs.org.uk/ ) > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.com/postorius/lists/devon@rootsweb.com > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > Rootsweb Blog: http://rootsweb.blog > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community
Early volumes of the Transactions of the Devonshire Association (1862-1908, 1910-1920) are available online as scanned copies, free to read or download: https://devonassoc.org.uk/publications/transactions/ A complete list of all papers (1863 to date) is available at: https://devonassoc.org.uk/publications/transactions/contents/ They are mostly of a geological, scientific, architectural or literary nature, but do include some local town histories. Fewer than 5% of the titles seem relevant to our family history interests, but may contain some hidden gems, as found in Bev Edmonds' extraction from Ogwell church. Does anyone know if the missing 1909 volume XLI (41) is anywhere online? That's the one I'd most like to access. Martin Beavis - DFHS 23203 -----Original Message----- From: B. Edmonds Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2018 12:17 AM To: devon@rootsweb.com Subject: [DEV] Re: The Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature For anyone not sure about ploughing through this book. It might be worthwhile. 234 CHURCHES AND MANORS OF E. AND W. 0GWELL. Copy/paste On the east wall of the " dormitory " there is a large slab of marble, from the encrinite quarry in the neighbourhood, inscribed - " Here lyeth ye Body of S' Richard Reynell of Ogwell Kn* (sonne of S' Thomas Reynell Kn^) who dyed the 12*** day of February 1648, being aged 64 yeares two moneths and three weekes. He had issue by Mary his first wife (eldest daughter of Richard Reynell of Credywiger Esq') five sonnes (three of them dyed very young) foure daughters. "Here lyeth also ye body of Dorothy second wife of S' Richard Reynell of Og wells Kn* (who married her December ye 15"� 1636) and she died March the 28*^ 1642. By her he had noe issue. She was the first that was laide in this dormitory which was founded and built in y� yeare 1633 by the above mentioned S*" Richard Reynell. The above saide Dorothy was aged forty nine yeares and ten dayes when she dyed. " Hereunder also lye the bodyes of Richard Reynell eldest son of Thomas Reynell Esq"^ born ye 26*** of August 1652 and died March 27*** 1660. Joanna Reynell third daughter of Thomas Reynell Esq born 12*** of August 1654 and died 27*** January 1662. --------------------------------------------------