Devon & Cornwall notes & queries . er,June 26th, 1691; he was moderator of an assembly whichwas meeting there. Edward Windeatt. 131. Tippet, Tippett, or Tippetts.—Can any readersof D. &> C. N. &> Q. give me any information in regard tothe Devon and Cornwall branch of this family; and anyinformation shewing the connection with the Gloucester-shire Tippetts, clothiers, and several times Mayors of thetown of Dursley ? R. A. Vaughan Pryce. [For information on the Tippetts of Cornwall, seeMacleans Trigg Minor, v. i., pp. 328-334 ; Vivians Visitationsof Cornwall, p. 544; E. S. Gilberts History


Devon & Cornwall notes & queries . er,June 26th, 1691; he was moderator of an assembly whichwas meeting there. Edward Windeatt. 131. Tippet, Tippett, or Tippetts.—Can any readersof D. &> C. N. &> Q. give me any information in regard tothe Devon and Cornwall branch of this family; and anyinformation shewing the connection with the Gloucester-shire Tippetts, clothiers, and several times Mayors of thetown of Dursley ? R. A. Vaughan Pryce. [For information on the Tippetts of Cornwall, seeMacleans Trigg Minor, v. i., pp. 328-334 ; Vivians Visitationsof Cornwall, p. 544; E. S. Gilberts History of Cornwall, v. ii.,p. 273 ; and Boases Collectanea Cornubiensia, pp. 993-1000. Eds.] 132. Nonconformist Burial Places in Exeter (VI.,par. 122, p. 128).—Magdalen Street Cemetery, belongingto Georges Meeting House, was a Nonconformist burialground. I have a plan of all the graves there and thenames of all people buried there. I have temporarily lostthis, but from memory the dates run from 1760-1840. Wilfrid J. Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries. 145 133. The Norman Doorway at South Petherwin,Cornwall.—South Petherwin is situated two and a quartermiles south-west of Launceston. The doorway in questionis in the north wall of the church, beyond which is aPerpendicular porch. The accompanying drawing speaks for itself, and from itwill be seen that a beautiful but simple Norman doorwayhas been mutilated by the insertion in its midst of one inthe Perpendicular style. To receive this anomaly, abouthalf of the lower portion of the tympanum has been cutaway, as well as parts of the haunches of the arch, notablyon the west side, the return ends of the impost mouldings, andpart of the west cap, while both columns have been removed. Four granite stones comprise the Perpendicular doorway,two for the head which are uneven, and two for the monolithjambs. It is carelessly wrought and more clumsily moulding, as seen on the plan, consists of a splayedfillet and wav


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