I forgot to send you this. maybe of use if you want to search further.
Friends of Devon Archives FODA http://www.foda.org.uk/main/about.htm
Devon Freeholders 1711- 1799 Parish, Village orTown
Froud, John QS7/56/Lifton - Coryton
Froude, James QS7/36/Ermington - Modbury, gentleman, freeholder
Froude, John QS7/28/Ermington - Modbury , gentleman, freeholder
Froude, Robert QS7/36/Ermington -Modbury
Frowde, James QS7/20/Ermington, QS7/28/Ermington - Kingston gentleman
Frowde, John QS7/14/Ermington (2), QS7/20/Ermington (2)
John Frowde, of Frowde,Ermington- Kingstone -Church Towne, freeholder
Frowde, Robert QS7/14/Ermington gentleman, freeholder
Frowde, Thomas QS7/44/Ermington of Ringmore [Ringmore (near Kingsbridge)] freeholder
Ermington Parish - Kingstone [Kingston]
Robert Frowde, gentleman, freeholder
John Frowde, of Frowde, freeholder
John Frowde, of Kingstone Church Towne, freeholder
Notes. Parish of Ermington in Ermington parish and Ermington hundred. ( village not far from Plymouth just south of close by Ivybridge off the A 38)
Kingston in Kingston parish and Ermington hundred.
Modbury is closer to Kingsbridge
From Genuki
GREEN, Christina. Society's Fallen Sisters: The Devon House of Mercy, Family Tree Magazine, vol. 23, no. 7, (2007) pp.39-41. [Founded "for the reception and reformation of females who have sinned against the Divine law of chastity".]
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The Bovey Tracey Heritage
Bovey Tracey Heritage Trust
The Old Railway Station
St John's Lane
BOVEY TRACEY
Devon
TQ13 9GP
Tel:01626-834331
Email. bovey[at]devonmuseums.net
Charity Number 1063070.
The Bovey Tracey Heritage Centre is open at the following times.
Mon - Fri: 10.00- 12.00 : 14.00-16.00 (2 pm-4 pm)
Sat: 10.00- 12.00
Sun: Closed
If you are researching your family history and find that some of your ancestors lived in the Bovey Tracey area, the Bovey Tracey Heritage Centre would be pleased to have a copy of their details to add to the Archive at the Heritage Centre.
Similarly, if you or your family have any photographs, pictures, audio tapes, films, newspaper cuttings, artefacts, memories or experiences associated with the area, they will be of interest and copies may be added to the archive for use by researchers in future years.
Cemeteries
MIs for this parish are included in the Incledon index - see GENUKI under Cemeteries on the main Devon page.
Bovey Tracey railway station was built on the west side of the town, opening on 26 June 1866. Two platforms were provided, with the main building and goods shed being on the town side of the line.
Stoke Gabrial 1850
Adams Richard, fisherman
Allamon Misses
Bowden Rev Robt. vicar, Castle Hs.
Colson Mr Wm.
Davies Jno. & Jones Jno. shoemkrs
Hales Edward, cider merchant
Hulme Rd. Parrott, Esq. Maisonette
Lambshead Mrs
Lander John, builder and vict. Albert Inn
Lander Richard, carpenter
Martin John, woolcomber
Martin John, tailor
Matthews Charles, shopkeeper
Narracott Robt. and John, masons
Narracott Roger, mason & parish clk
Parnell Wm. butcher
Rowe Wm. vict. Church House
Studdy Henry, Esq. Watton Court
Tapley Mary Ann, shopkeeper
Wyatt John, smith
FARMERS. (+ are Owners.)
+ Adams Richard, Rydens
+ Blight Wm., Watton
+ Churchward John, Stoke Hill
+ Churchward Matthew, Egglesford
+ Collings Wm. C., Portbridge
Duder John
Elliott Susan
+ Foss Wm., Sandridge Barton
Hannaford Philip
+ Jackson John Churchward, Ash
Peeke John
Searle Henry
Searle John
Widdicombe Thos. (& corn miller,) Byter Mills
best wishes
Annie