Just found this on NA:

all the names ...Penfold, Birch, Cooper and Killick
North Devon Record Office B723/OHA56 2002
These documents are held at North Devon Record Office
3 disks
Contents:
Frank Morgan, Williton, Somerset
Born Bitton 1917, family background, school, errand boy for Allied Supplies, Maypole Dairy Co, home circumstances, call-up, lazy eye, Mr. Sharkey, joining Royal Marines, meeting wife Vera, excursions to London and Blackpool, Marines in Plymouth, Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, Old Iron Duke, establishing Naval base on Hoy, promotion to Lance Corporal, Guardian Angel, promotions, duties, demobed 1946, wife's wartime employment and TB, Ern Bryant, buying Luxborough shop, the Miss Scotts, Post Office, early love of West Somerset, contents of shop,
gypsies, Birches and Penfolds, butcher, queue for paper, sanitation, 22 years at Luxborough, looking to move, local connections, making changes to shop, Michael Thorne, Cecily Cooper's book, fund raising, Church, Rev. Jenoure, pressing for Church Council, taking service, deputy churchwarden, starting children's service, Mr. Barfield, Rev. Jenoure's retirement, standing in for vicar, becoming full churchwarden, Martin Langdon and Arthur Tarr, closure of Luxborough Chapel, preacher Sammy Coles, Beulah Chapel, Heath Poult, Royal Oak, Sixpenny Hops, Ernie Slade, main landowners - Crown Estate, Sir Edward Malet, Forestry Commission, farm ownership, Malet family, Chargot Luxborough Industries, forestry, first television set, closure of sawmills and blacksmith's, local working families, raising niece Brenda, Alice Taylor, Son Guy, Dr. Atkins, Dr. Hardman, Newman family, 1947 and 1963 winters, Donald Howe, thaw and floods, Lynmouth Flood, Herbie Howe and Farmer Dascombe's old sayings, parish lantern, West Somerset Foxhound's whist drive, live and let live, Rachel Reckett,
Mr. Westcott's wooden leg, Capt. Ronnie Wallace, hunting, the Post Office, telegrams, working day and conditions, fighting for electricity, Probus and Rotary clubs, founding Williton Hospital's League of Friends, Brabazon Society, League of Friends, now life president, changes, hospital, Billy Fry,
Dr. Fred Killick, long term patients, building Brabazon room, move to Williton, running large post office, British Legion, Exebridge cottage, making most of the years, the importance of doing good, Royal Maundy Award, MBE, doing his best, hospital memories.