Explore Devon’s past in this historic quarterly journal, a rich source of local history, biographies, and antiquities.
From church architecture to mausoleums, it reveals how past generations lived, worked, and shaped the county.
This volume collects detailed notes on churches, inscriptions, heraldry, and notable families, along with scholarly appendices and editor’s notices that map the region’s historical terrain. Readers will find careful descriptions, plate-backed illustrations, and context that helps bring Devon’s local history to life.
- In-depth notes on churches such as Aveton Giffard, including architectural features from the Early English period and later restorations.
- Biographical sketches, epitaphs, and brass inscriptions that illuminate local lineages and civic life.
- Historical essays and appendices, including The History of Devonshire Scenery, with landscape context and geological notes.
- Editorial introductions and subscriber information that frame the magazine’s ongoing scholarly mission.
Ideal for readers of local history, archaeology, and Devon’s cultural heritage who enjoy careful, non-fiction exploration of the county’s past.