, 1865 - 1867 , 1865 - 1867 The village's name perhaps means '
bramble ford'.
Speke is derived from the
Anglo-Norman family
Espek or
Speke lords of the
manor from the reign of King
Stephen (1135–1154). The
Speke Chantry in
Exeter Cathedral contains the effigy of Sir
John Speke (1442–1518) of Heywood in
Wembworthy and Brampford Speke in Devon and of
Whitelackington in Somerset. In 1815, the manor was purchased for the Northcote family, later
Earls of Iddesleigh.
George Cornelius Gorham was recommended as
vicar of the
parish of Brampford Speke in 1847. However, when examined by the
bishop of Exeter,
Henry Phillpotts, he was declared to hold
Calvinist views on
baptismal regeneration. The bishop's decision was later overturned by the
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and Gorham was instituted as vicar of Brampford Speke. The furore led some to abandon the
Church of England to become
Roman Catholics. As vicar, Gorham
restored the church building, entirely rebuilding the tower, for which Bishop Phillpotts gave some money. The church's north
aisle had been added in 1840. A marble tablet on the east wall of the south
transept commemorates Gorham. == Railway Line ==