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DEVONSHIRE - 1893 (1)

Kelly's Directory of Devonshire & Cornwall - 1893
Part 1 - Devon: County & Localities

DIRECTORY.) DEVONSHIRE. DUNKESWELL ABBEY. 163

dred, Wonford petty sessional division, St. Thomas' onion, 1:262 to the present time is kept in an oak frame in the

county court district of Exeter, rural deanery of Kenn, and church. The register dates from the year 1538. The living

archdeaconry and diocese of Exeter. The church of the is a. rectory, consolidated with that of Shillingford St.

Holy Trinity, rebuilt about 1669, is a building in the Decor.. George, average tithe rent-charge £161, net yearly value

ated style, consisting of chancel, nave, north aisle, porch [.230, with 70 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of
and a tower containing 3 bells ; the first is dated 1700, the Lord Haldon's trustees, and held since 1888 by the Rev.
second bears a legend in Old English type, and the tenor has Samuel Hastings Atkins B.A. of .Hatfield Hall, Durham.

an invocation to St. John : there are remains of a very The ch:~.rities amount to 45s. Dunchideock House, at present

magnificent screen, now {1893) being n)Stored, and antique occupied by Col. Henry Frank Egbert Lucas, is a spacious

carved benches, and a monument to General J. S. Lawrence, mansion, pleasantly situated. T. B. Bolitho esq. M.P. who

sometime commander-in-chief in India, who died in 1775 is lord of the manor, and Col. Sir William Hood Wal-
and another to Aaron B~ker of Bowhay esq. ob. 1683; the rond bart. M.P., D.L., J.P. are the chief landowners. The

stained east window is a memorial to the Rev. Henry Palk, soil is loamy, resting on red sandstone. The chief crops

a former rector, who died in 1872: the east window of the are wheat and barley. The area is 950 acres; rateable

chancel aisle is a memorial to the Pitman family, 1879; and value, £1,334; the population in x8gr was 139.

there are two smaller ones in the chancel, which also retains Sexton. Samuel Knowles.
a piscina : in the north wall the stairs to the rood loft
still remain: the church was restored in x88o at the PosT OFFICE.-John Rice, sub-postmaster. Letters received
expense of Col. now Sir William M. Walrond M.P. the chan- from Exeter at 8 a.m. ; dispatched at 6.10 p.m. The
cel having been previously rebuilt by the late rector ; fur- nearest money order & telegraph office is at Kennford

ther restorations are now (1893) being made, in respect of School (mixed), with residence for mistress attached,

the oak Screen and tower, the tower arch being opened out erected in 1875, for 40 children; average attendance, 35;

to the church and a new west window erected at a total cost & supported in part by Col. Sir William Hood Walrond

of [.3oo, defrayed by subscription; a list of rectors from bart. M.P. ; Miss Mary Western, mistress

Lucas Col. Henry Frank Egbert, Dun- Lee Richard, farmer, Idestone Rice John, jun. shoe maker

chideock house; & East India & Knowles Saml. carpenter &wheelwrght Strong John Thomas, farmer, Barton

United Service clubs, London & Rice John, shoe maker Western Mary (Miss), schoolmistress

Devon & Exeter ~lub, Exeter

DUNXESWELL is a parish and village on the high Cambridge. Here is a Wesleyan chapel. The charities,

road from Honiton to Wellington, 4 miles south from Hem- amounting to £25, are distributed by the vicar and the owner
yock terminal station of the Culm Vale branch of the Great of Wolford. Wolford Lodge, the seat of Mrs. Simcoe, has a

Western railway, 9 south from Wellington (Somerset), 6 private chapel attached, built in x8oo by the late General
north-by-west from Honiton and 20 north-east from Exeter, Simcoe, on the site of a former church called" Wulphere;"

i-n the Eastern division of the county, Hemyock hundred, Stentwood, the residence of John Alfred Eccles esq. was

Honiton petty sessional division, union and county court erected in 1882. Mrs. Simcoe, who is lady of the manor,and

district, rural deanery of :Punkeswell and Honiton, and the representatives of the late Mrs. Mary Graves, Sir
archdeaconry and diocese of Exeter. The church of St. Frederick Arthur Thomas Hervey-Bathurst bart. of Claren-

Nicholas (dedicated, according to the "Devonioo Index don Park, Salisbury, and John Alfred Eccles esq. are the

Parochialis," 5th December, 1259) was an ancient building, chief landowners. The soil is gravelly ; subsoil, sand. The

consisting of chancel, nave, transept, porch and a tower chief crops are wheat, oats, barley and grass. The area of

containing 3 bells ; in 1868, through the- exertions of the the who]e parish is s;r6o acres ; rateable value, {.2,782; the
Rev. Richard Croby M.A. a former incumbent, the church, population of Dnnkeswell in 1891 was 344, about 57 of whom
which had well-nigh become ruinous, was replaced by an reside within the ecclesiastical parish of Dunkeswell Abbey.
edifice of stone in the Early English style, consisting of Parish Clerk, Thomas Salway.
chancel, nave, aisles, south porch, and a western tower 65 Sexton, Henry Ashiord.
feet high, with pinnacles-, containing 5 bells: the cost of the
tower and the two additional bells was defrayed by a volun- PosT OFFICE.-Thomas Salway, sub-postmaster. Letters
tary rate aided by private donations : there are 200 sittings. through Honiton arrive at 8.30 a.m. ; dispatched 5 p.m.
The register dates from the year 1749. The living is a Hemyock is the nearest money order office & Hemyock

vicarage, net yearly value £ w8, including 36 acres of railway station the nearest telegraph office

glebe, with residence, in the gift of Mrs. Simcoe, and held Parochial School (mixed), built in 1876, for 65 children;

since 1888 by the Rev. Andrew Given M.A. of Caiua College, average attendance, 32 ; Mrs. S. A. Belcher, mietret'JS

Eccles John Alfred, Stentwood Cox James, blacksmith Pike Benjamin, dairyman, Brookside
Given Rev. Andrew M. A. [vicar] Dunkeswell Penny Bank (William Richards Francis, Royal Oak P.H
Simcoe Mrs. Wolford lodge Richards James, shoe maker
Henry Kittow, sec)
COMMERCIAL. Hayman Chas. Albt. farmer, Huitshays Rosewell Thomas, farmer, Grange frm
Kittow Samuel, farmer, Wollord Rowe John, boot & shoe maker
Batten John, wheelwright & carpenter Kittow William, farmer, Manor farm Salway Thomas, tailor, Post office
Broom William, farmer, Southayes Loosemore John, farmer, Bywood farm Slade Edward, farmer, Old park
Carter Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer Marks Samuel, farmer, Fancy farm
Carter William, farmer, Whitehorn Marks Samuel, jun. farmer, Percy frm Smith Richd. farmer, Tencery & Slade
Clapp Thomas, farm bailiff to John Marshall Edward, miller (water) & Smith Robert, farmer, Bowerhayes &

Alfred Eccles esq. Stentwood baker, Dunkeswell mill Shepherd's valley
Clode Henry George, carpenter Merchant John, tailor
Sparks Edwin, farmer, West hill
Step~ens George, farmer, Southlands

DUNXESWELL ABBEY is a.n ecclesiastical parish, founded in 1201, by William de Briwere or Brewer, and

formed in 1842 from the civil parishes of Clayhidon, colonized from Ford; the foundations of the buildings may

Dunkeswell and Hemyock ; it is 2 miles from Dunkeswell, 3 still be traced, but the only fragment now above ground is



miles from Hemyock terminal station of the Culm Vale a portion of the gatehouse ; two stone coffins of red stone,

branch of the Great Wes~rn railway and 8 from Honiton, with moulded covers of Purbeck marble, have been found

in the Honiton and Tiverton divisions of the couuty, in the on the spot, which contained the remains of the founder and

petty sessional divisions of Honiton and Cullompton, county his wife (William Lord de Brewer was buried 1225), from

court districts of Wellington and Honiton, unions of Honiton whom the present owners of Wolford are descended. Some

and Wellington, rmal deanery of Dunkeswell and Honiton, floor tiles have also been recovered: at the suppression of

and archdeaconry and diocese of Exeter ; for civil purposes the abbey there were 8 monks, and revenues estimated at

the parishes are unaltered. Holy Trinity church, erected £294 yearly. The principal landowners are William Far-

in 1842 by the late Mrs. Simcoe, occupies part of the site of rant, Thomas Warren, Mr. Walker and Mrs. Pring. The

Dnnkeswell abbey, and is a. building of stone, consisting of soil is gravelly; subsoil, marl and sand. 'fhe chief crops

chancel, nave, west porch and a turret containing one bell : are wheat, oats and pasture. The population in 1891 wa.s

there are several stained windows : the church affords sit• 1 74•
tings for 250 persons. Tht- register dates. from the year Parish Clerk, Thomas Richards.
1842. The living is a perpetual curacy, endowed by Mrs.
Simcoe with £so yearly, to which a further endowment and Letters through Honiton & Cullompton arrive· at 10 a. m. ;
5 acres of glebe have since been added; gross yearly value dispatched at 12 noon. Hemyock is the nearest money
order office & Hemyock station nearest tele,sraph office
£99, in the gift of Mrs. Simcor, and held since 1876 by the
Rev. William Thoma<J Griffith Griffith B.A. of St. David's School {mixed), built in 1842, for so children; averag• e
Co~lege, Lampeter. Here was once a ·cistercian abbey, attendance, 34 ; Mrs. Elim Moon, mistress.

• DEV. & CORN. 1111



16! OUNKESWELL ABBEYJ DE¥0NSH1RE. T

[Marked thua t receive theit: letterS through 1'Davi~ Edwin, dairyman, MusgrovEI . t.Morris Robert, butcher
Hon.iton.]
1'Derllam Charles, larmer., Abbey farm lf'Richards John, thatcher ••

[Marked thus • receive their letters through tDimond John, farmer~ Abbey mills tSandersl James, farmer & carpenter,
CuUompton.)
'II'DobleWilliam,fa:ttmer,LoweD Maidford Hayne farm

*J-riffith Rev. William Thomas Griffith ii;Forbear George, farmeP,luow.Mackhm tSparks Mary (Mrs.), farmer

B.A. [incumbent], Parsonage *Hawkins Saml.Pavey, farmar,Newcot tSpiller William, dairyman td Jdhn

• COMMERCIAL. *Honniball Robert, farmer, GorwelL 1 Alfred Eccles esq. Abbey wood
tBroom Fra&. carpenter & shopkeeper
*Jennings Jane (Miss), farmer, Higher *Valentine Mary\Mrs.),farmer,Crockrs

Markbam .*Vincent Root. farmer, .Alexanderhayes

*Burrough John, farmer, Savi)le croft fMoon Thomas, thatcher

DUNSFORD is a parish and village, ou tb.e bank of the I ..

river 'reign. on the road from ,Exeter to MHaomrept~'otneHadamteprs~teian.adl, poor's la11ds prqduce about /.35 yearly, . Clifford aarton,
and 5 miles east-by-north from Moref.on
station of a branch of the Grea~ Western railway and 7 the original seat of the Lords Clifford, is th~ property of
the Rev, G, T. M. Messiter l\1-A. vicar of Payhembury.
Great Fulfo:rd, the property and residence of Francis Drum-

miles west-by-south from Exeter, iu the Mid division of the mond F1;1lford esq. D.L., J. P. is a fine old mansion, built by

county, hundred of Wonford, petty sessional division of Sir ,Tohi;ll<'ulford knt. sheriff of Devon, in the reign of Queen

Orockernwell, union of St. Thomas, county court district EU~beth, an,d is delightfully situated in grounds of about 8
of Exeter, rural deanery of KenQj and archdeaconry and acres 2 m~les north-west from tht~ village~ in thl'l Parli~men­

diocese of Exeter. The church of St. Ma-ry. is a fine old tary war it was garrisoned for the King by Colonel Sir
structure in the Decorated and Perpendi~ular styles, con- Francis Fqlford, but smrendered to Fairfax, DeGember,
sisting of chancel (rebuilt in 1846). nav~ north aisle, 1645; ,iu tP,e park are still to be seen the Tedoubts .cast up

south porch and an embattled western tower containing by the troops. Little Dunsford was for seTeral generations

a clock and 6 bells, dated 1785: there are some ancient the property of the Servingtons, and it nqw belongs to the

monuments to the Fulford family, who have held property West of England Insurance Co. ; the manor of Halstow
here from the time of Richard I. and several very fine belong~ to the priest-vicars ~f Exeter Cathedral, and that
stained windows, one in the Fulford pew to ~he late .ij. of Cotley to King's College, Cambridge. Francis Drum-

Fulford esq. and another in the ch,mcel, erected in 188o, to mond Fqlford esq. D.L., J.P. who is lord of tha manpr
Lieut. E. H. Arden, son of the late vicar ; a hncet window of Dunsford; Col. Sir William Hood 'falrond hart. )1.1?.,
was erected by W. H. Kelland esq. during his lifetime, to D.L., J.P. Edward Byrom esq. D.L. of Culver, near Exeter;

the Rev. George .Arden, vicar 1866-83. who died in 1890; the Rev. G. T. M. Messiter M •.A. :vicar of fayhembury,
the stained east window l.s Early English ; the pulpit and and Joseph Hellier esq. are the chief landowners. Th~ soil
reading desk are of carved and polished oak: the fon~ is is clayey i subsoil,. clay and Ted ,.rock., The chief crops are

Perpendicular, and bears shields of the Lacy, Fulford, wheat and barley. The area is 5,948 acres; rateable value,

Courtenay, Fitzonrse and Bosau families, illustrating various £4,897 ; the population in 1891 was (qo. .

alliances of the Fulfords: an ancienj; helmet, said to date Sexton, James Wedlake. ,

from the time of Richard Ill. remains in the church, which PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. &. .Annuity & Insurance Office.-
has 200 sittings : the church plate consists of a silver flagon, 1 Henr:t Hearn, sub-postmaster. Letters through Exeter
dated 1790; silver alms basin, of 1663; sil vermountedearthen-
ware flagon, 1576; 2 stlver chalices and a silver paten and · 6rri.ve at 5.40 a. m. ; box closes at 7.30 p. lrt. The nearest
spoon. The registers of marriages aJ;J.d burials date frolll-
I5941 and of baptisms from 1597. T)le living is a vicarage, telegraph office is at Moreton Hampstead
Fire Brigade, J. Hellier, superintendent•

titb.e rent-charge commutation £365, net yearly value A School Board of 5 members was formed May 2• 1871 ;
£254, with residence and 7 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Rev. H. E. DuMaine Tickell ,n.A.. hon. clerk to the

Francis Drummond Fulford esq. and held since r888 bJI board ,1 ,

tb.e Rev. Henry Edmund DuMaine 'fickell B.A. of Wadham Board School (mixed), built in 1872, at a cost of £soo, for

College, Oxford. Here is a· Baptist chapel. A cattle fair ,114 children; average attendance, I05; Jas. Potter, mastr

is held yearly on the Monday after September 8th. The CARRIER TO EXETER.-Johp Evans, tues. $1; fri

Fenwick Charles, East Hill house • Sercombe John Gregory, carpenter

Evans Thomas, shopkeeper

Fulford Francis Algernon .r.P. Great Gray 'J;homas, farmer, South Halstow Seward Nicholas, farmer, Townsen<f.

Fultord & Board of Agriculture, 4 Hearn Henry, veterinary surgeon, coal Seward Nicholas,jun.frmr. We. Uppertil

Whitehall place, London & manure dealer & assistant over- SewardWm.Eswrthy.frmr.Berry Bartn

Fulford Francis Drummond D.L., .r.P. seer, Post office ' Seward William, farmer, Meadhay

Great Jt'ulford Hellier Joseph, auctioneer, surveyor & Seward William, farmer, Lookhouse

Seward George, Coombe valuer,house & estate agent &farmer~ Shears John, farmer, Burnwell

Tickell Rev. Henry Edmund Du Maine rents & tithes collected, Wheatley Short James, farmer, Clifford BaTton &

li.A. Vicarage house & miller (water),Dunsford mls West Coombe [letters are received

Wills Miss, Lewis Hill cottage Holman John, wheelwrfg'ht through Drewsteignton, Newton

0 011:11\:IE R C I A L , Hookway Samuel, farmer, Gillwell .Abbott]

Baker John, farmer, Mount Bqon Hooper John, farmer, P6ol Short John Taverner, farmer~ Cotle;v

Berry Richard William, farmer & land- haac William, farmer, 3.\'Ioor Short Richard, tailor

owner, Brook farm Kingdou John, farmer, Sowton Barton Smallridge John,blacksmith,& Newinu

Bood Sarah (Miss), baker Knott Benjamiu, farmer, Storridge Taverner Francis, farmer, Green lane

Chaffe John, farmer, Bigport farm Linscott George, thatcher Taverner Job, farmer & landowner,

Chaffe Mary (Miss), miller (water), May Frank, farme-r, Ford green West DoW'n [letters are received

Sowton mill May Geo. farmer & landowner,Farrant through Drewsteignton, Newton

Chaffe Robert, carpenter Milford George, shoe maker 1 Abbott]

Dicker George, farmer, I;Ioleland Osmond Thomas, farmer, Highr.Cotley Trickey William. Thomas, Roya.l Oak

Fenwick Charles L.R.C.P.Edin.physician P&lk William, shopkeeper P.H. & shopkeeper

& surgeon, & medical officer & public Parr James, boot & shoe ma'ket Wills Waltei" & Henry,farmerP,WeS!llnd

vaccinator, Dunsford district, St. Phillips John, farmer, Royland Wills George, farmer, Lewis hill & Zeal

Thomas union & Cheriton Bishop Saunders William, farmer, Goatlake Wills George Preston, farmer, Corridge
district, Crediton union, East Hill ho Searle Joseph John, farmer, Langley Wills Joseph Thos. farmer, (lollabridge
Evans John, carrier & frmr.Court farm

'

DUNTE:R.TON is a village and parish on t.he Cornish a former rector,. ob. 1678. Tb.e church was restored in a891

border, in the valley of the Tamar, on the high road between at a cost of £250, prim:ipally subscribed by Reginald Kelly

~ravistock and Lauuceston, 5 miles south from Lifton sta- esq. and the· gth Duke of Bedford: the interior 'Was re-

tion on the Launceston branch of the Great Western railway, seated, the top of ttower repaired and the organ enlarged:

5~ south-east from Launceston and 8 north-west from the church affords 90 sittings. The register of baptisms
~ra.vistock, in the Western division of the county, Lifton dates from the year r64o; marriages~ 1677; burials, 1i5B3.
hundred and petty sessional division, 'Iavistock union, Laun- The living- is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge~£r 59 ;

ceston county court district, rural deanery of Tavisto.ck, gross yearly value £309, with 71 acres of glebe and residence,r

archdeaconry of Totnes and diocese of EJte~r. The church in the gift of Mrs. .A. S. Gibbons, and held since 1890 by the

of All Saints, supposed to have been built in the time of Rev_ John PonsfordCann B.A. of St. John's College, Cam-

Henry VI. is a small building in the Perpendicular style, bridge, and l.P. for Cornwall., Reginald Kelly esq. D.L.,

Cl)nsisting of chancel, nave of four bays, north aisle, south ;r.P. of Kelln Lifton;is lord I){ the manor and principal land...
parch, and an embattled western towel" with pinnacles, ('Ob- owner. The soil is various looms ;-· subsoil, spar stone and
taining 3 bells, of which the first is dated 152~, the second free3tone. The chief crops are oats, barley and roots, but
x7so, and the tenor has an inscription in Old English much of the land is pasturage. The area is r,.1'7o acres ;
characters:. the window tracery at the east end is Decorated rateable value, /,"1,423; the population in 1891 was 86.

work: there i+a- mul'al tablet to the Rev. Thomas Wrayford, Sexton, Richard Masters.

DIRECTO~Y.] DEVONSHIRE._ EGGESFORD. 165

Lettel'3 through Tavistock vi& Milton Abbot arrive &t 8.30 Tbe children of this parish. a'tten.d the Board .schools at

a.m. The nearest mohey order & telegraph offices are at. Milton Abbo~

Lifton & Launceston , IJFitze drace & $ons,farmers, Ha.rdspone Searle William, shopkeeper, Eastcott

Spear John Ward J.P. Eastco'tt

Cann Rev.Jn.Ponsford lf.A.,J.i>.[rector] Lark Henry, farmer, Sherwell 'wooldridgeJn.& Son,farmers,Woodtwn
i

EGG BUCKLAND is a village and extenSive and chial, is now a parish for poor law purposes; the area is 12~

scattered parish, near the River Plym and the Dartmoor acres of land and toi of tidal watet and foreshore ; rateable

tram railway, 3 miles north-by-east from Plymouth, in the value, £g,s4o; the population in r89t was 481.

Western division of the county, Roborough hundred, Mid- CnowN HILL {formerly KNACKERS KNOWLE) is 1 mile

land Roborough petty sessional division, Plympton St Mary north-west1 partly in the patish and part in St. Budeaux.

ttunion, East Stonehouse county court district, tural deanery There is a mission chm·ch at Crab Tree, miles south-ea.<>t.,

or Plympton, archdeaconry of Totnes and diocese of E~eter. and a Cong?egational chapel at Laira.

A large portion of this parish, with nearly half of th~t glebe EASTOVER, I£ miles twrth-east; Colwell, north-east 2

land, has been appropriated by the Government for the miles; Efford, south-east r mile; Riverford, north-east;

purpose of the chain of fortifications called the ·~North- Coleridge. north; Rumple, north-east; Smallick, Ii miles

Eastern defences of Plymouth." The Laira is a lake-like north-west; Forder, north, and Shallow-ford, south-east, are

expansion of the river Plym. The church of St. Erasmus, places here.

almost entirely rebuilt in x8641 under the direction of Mr. Parish Clerk, William Jago.

Elliott, architect, of flymouth, is a building of stone in the PosT, M. 0. 0., S. B. & .Annuity & Insurance Office, Crown

Perpendicular style, consil)ting of chancel, nave, aisle'!, sou,th Hill (Railway Sub-Office. Letters should have R.S.O.

porch and an embattled western tower with pinnacles, con- Devon added). Thomas Coombe sub-postmaster. Let-

taming 6 bells, recast from a former peal,dating from an early ters received by foot post from Plymouth at 5· IO a. m.

period to I768 : there are 320 sittings. Th~ register dates 12.30 ~ 4 p.m.; dispatched at 9·35 a.rn. & I & 6.20 p.m.

from the year 1653. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly Sundays, received, 5.10 a. m.; dispatched, 10.15 a.m

value £5oo, including 15 acres of glebe with residence, in the North Hill is the nearest telegraph office .

gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since J:86r by the Rev. PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B. &Annuity & Insurance Office, Laira.

Charles Edgar Turner B. A. of Madalene College, Cambridge. Mrs. Emily Haytborn, sub-postmistress. Letters re-

The tithes have been commuted-+--the vicarial for £512 ros. ceived at 8.40 a. m. 12.30, 5.50 & 6.30 p.m. ; dispatched

and the rectorial for £205 yearly. In 1790 the Rev. Vincent at 8.40 a.m. J:2.30, 5.50 & 6.30 p.m. ; sundays, 8.40 a. m.

Warren left £8oo Consols, to clothe .ro poor children of this & 5.50 p.m. Holborn plaee, Plymouth, is the nearest

parish. The parish contains· extensive quarries of slate of telegraph office

good quality, and copper ore has also been found here. WALL LETTER Box, Crab Tree, cleared 7·45 a m. & 6. IS

Widey Court was the bead quarters of Prince Maurice when p.m.; sundays, 8.50 p.m

he besieged Plymouth in I643; the King was also there in ScHOOLS:...-

1644· Derriford, the seat of Pollexfen Colmore Copleston A 8choo} Board of 5 members was formed in the United

Radcliffe esq. J.P. is a modern building, standing in ISO School District of Egg Buckland & Laira Green, in Dec.

acres of ground. J..,eigham is the property of Henry Elliot 18go ;. William L. Munday, Mulgrave street, Plymouth,

Tracey Elliot esq. and Little Efford of John Thomas Soltau clerk to the board; James V. Symons, 2 Saltram villas,

esq. J.P. Henry Clark esq. B.A., J.P. of Efford, who is Plympton St. Mary, attendance officer

lord of the manor of Efford ; the Earl of Morley P.c. H. E. Board, Laira Green, erected in I 892, for go boys, go girls

Tracey Elliot esq. P. C. Copleston Radcliffe esq. J.P. and & 108 infants; average attendance, 70 boys, 70 girls & 68

Col. John Archer Julian Briggs esq. are chief landowners. infants ; William Henry Sleeman Coom, master; Miss

The soil is loamy; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, .Annie Reynolds, mistress; Miss E. .A. Watkins, infants'

oats, barley and green crops. The area is 3,204 acres of mistress

land,;sr of water and foreshore; rateable value, £Ir,362; National (mixed), endowed with the interest of £2oo, left

the population in r8gi was 1,833· by Peter Culme, in 1778; it will hold 230 children ;·Thos.

LAIRA GREEN, r! miles south-east, formerly extra-para- Henry Wood, master

Egg Buckland. Damerell Edmund Frederick, farmer, Braund James, Sunnyside

PRIVATE RESIDENTS, Goosewell farm Bray Edmnnd, Flora cottage

Briggs Col. John .ArcherJulian, .Fursun Downs John, farmer1 Colwell Coom William Henry Sleeman, Laira vl

Brooks Charles, Addington villa . Gloin FrancisThomas,farmer,Deer park Cox Miss, 6 Saltram villas

Bunker Henry, Longbridge Gullett Edward, contractor, Ri\'erford Fowler Frederic Shepheard, Plymleigh

Cameron Hugh, Efford cottage Gullett Thomas James, miller (water), Haythorn Mrs. Bridge view

Clark Henry J.P. Efford manor Efford mill Hodge Sampson, 3 Saltram view

Cole Capt. William, Eagle ho.Crab tree Hannaford Edwin, dairyman Lord John, 8 Saltram villas

Dawe Richard Henry, Estover house Hannaford Peter, farmer, Coleridge Short Miss, 2 Saltram view

Dawe William Hy. Tremlett, Estover ho Honey Thomas, Crab Tree inn Veal John, Plym villa

Elliot Henry Elliot Tracey, Leigham l\'Iussell :Francis John, New inn Wardell Isaac, 6 Alhert terrace

Fox Charles Alfred, Widey court Neal William,dairyman&frmr.Eastover Warren Henry, 4 Saltram view

Jefferd :Frederick Henry, .Rock Parsons 'William, dairyman, Doidges Weymouth Edward, I Saltram view

Radcliffe Pollexfen Colmore Copleston Perry Edit4 (Mrs.), farmer, Cress COMMERCIAL. .

J.P. Derriford Brook farm Blatchford Jas. carpenter,r Sevenfield pl

Rogers Robert, Boardman villa Risdon Richd, miller (steam), Smallick Brooks Robert, dairyman

Simmons William, Longbridge Rowe William, farmer, Frogmore ChoakeJas. tobacconist, 2 .Alvington ter

Soltau John Thomas J.P. Little Efford Sellick George. baker, Crab·tree Clarke Charles, beer retailer

Sowden Samuel, Longbridge White Robert, farmer, Bowden Coles John, builder, I Nelson terrace

Stephens Elijah, Crab tree WhiteThomasGeo.dalryman,Wideyfmi Eveleyn Isabella (Miss), laundry

Turner Rev. Chas. EdgarB.A. Vicarage Yole George, Rising Sun P.H. Crabtree Haythorne Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper,

White Robert, Widey grange · Post office
Crown Hill.
Wilcox Charles Ta:ffery Dolmar, Marl- Hodge Sampson, collector of taxes, 3

borough house Spurrell J oseph Saltram view

COMMERCIAL. Spurrell Samuel Luscombe Thomas, Laira inn

BattershaliSaml.farmer,Bloomballs frm Stuttaford Mrs Sandover .Andrew, shopkeeper, II

Beal Michael David, farmer, Woodland Foot James, shoe maker' .Alvington terrace

Blake Henry, farmer, Thornbnry Robbins Jubn, horse dealer Stentiford Edmnd.boot ma.3Gordon ter

Butland Benj. farmer, Lower Leigham Robins Joseph, dairyman & shopkeeper Button Edward, baker, 28 Albert ter

Chubb Charles, dairyman Spry George, shoeing smith Symons Samuel, butcher, 1 .Albert ter

Coombs Mary (Miss), Volunteer fun, Taylor Henry, carpenter Underhill Eliza Jane (Mrs.), beer

Crab tree Laira. retailer, 29 Nelson terrace

Cotton Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Widey farm . Warden Nicholas Hockin, builder, I

Crews James, farmer, Higher Efford PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Fraddon villa

CundyRobt.dairyman,Hughenden farm Blake Henry Carstensen, 4 Saltram viis Westlake Thomas, dairyman



EGGESFORD is a parish on the rirer Taw and in Taw court district, l'Ural deanery of Cbulmleigh, archdeaconry of

Vale, with a station (in Chawleigh parish) on the North Barnstaple and diocese of Exeter. The church of All8aints

Devon branch of the London and South Western railway, is an ancient building of stone' in mixed styles, consistingof

I93i miles from London, 3 miles south-west from Ch'Ulm- chancel, na\ie, north aisle, north porch, and an embattled

leigh and 12 north-west from Crediton, in the NortlJ.ern western 1owet containing 3 bens: in the church are two

division uf the county, North Tawton hundred, 'South elaborate and superb marble monuments of the I';th century,

Molton petty sessional division, Crediton Wiion and county to th.~ Cblcbesters, and to the families of Fellowes and

166 EGGESFORD. DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY'S

Wallop, Earls of Portsmouth: the church wa.s- restored in owner, in the .adjoining parish ot Wemoworthy, bas been

1867 by the Earl of Portsmouth, at a cost of £!r.,ooo, and rebuilt, but originally was erected by Edward\ 'l:St Viscount

has ISO sittings. The register of baptisms and burials dates Chichester, in the reign of James I; in the Civil war it was
thI6e4RS·oyaTlhisets,sobiul tiws ad!iucnalpatnur~~.d~ll?lY{. ~Cuobls.pOilke;iya;
from the year IS92; marriages, IS86. The living is a garrisoned by
rectory, average tithe rent-charge £46, net yearly value in December,

[133,including 170 acres of glebe, of which 20 are woodland, stony. The chief crops are wheat, barle and 'bats. The

with residence, in the gift of the Earl of Portsmouth, a.qd area is 1,220 acres; rateable. value, [797; the.POpulation

held since 1889 by the Rev. Arthur Welsh Owen 'M•.A.. of in 1891 was 1S9·

Christ Church, Oxford, and rural dea~ of Chulmleigh. Parish Clerk, Thomas Trigger.

There is a charity of £3o left by the Rev. John ChurchHl, Letters through WeJUbworthy R.S.O, arriv~ at 7· 15 a. m.

the interest of which is paid to the poor. The trustees are The nearest money order office is at Wembworthy; the

the rector, overseers and churchwardens for the time being. telegraph office is at the Railway station ·
A very flourishing market is held at the Fox and Hounds WALL LETTER BoxEs, at the Railway station, cle11or~d ~

hotel, near the railway station, on the second Wednesday in 6.1s p.m.& at Eggesford village, cleared at 5·5S p.m _

every month, with the exception of December, when it is The cbildren of this parish attend Wembworthy & Eggesford

held on the first Wednesday. Eggesford House, the seat of school in Wembworthy

the Earl of Portsmouth, lord of the manor and chief land~ Railway Station, Enoch Braithwaite, station master 1

Owen Rev. Arthur Welsh M.A. Rectory Joice Henry, carpenter bailiffs to the' Earl of Portsmouth,

Stevens Samuel Knapman Edward, farmer, Hayne •rrenchard ·

Dart Annie (Miss), shopkeeper Shopland John, jun. farmer, Rose cot Stevens Simon, farmer, Kitcbadon &

. Holmes Elizabeth (Mrs.), Fox & Hounds Shopland John & Son, farmers & farm Wood & Barton farms

hotel, Railway station ·

ELLACOMBE, see ToRQUAY. '

ERMINGTON is a parish and village on the river Erme, distributed amongst the second poor. The inhabitants are

3 miles south from Ivybridge :station on the South Devon chiefly employed in agriculture. A fair is held here on Jnne

section of the Great Western railway, ::~ north-west from 24th. The Strachleigh family were resident here from the

Modbury and u east from Plymouth, in the Southern time of Henry Ill. The manor of Strode, known as Higher

division of the county, Ermingtou and Plympton hundred and Lower Strode, is partly in Modbury1 but principally in
and petty sessional division, Plympton St. Mary union, this parish. The old Manor House, or Higher Strode, no1V

East Stonehouse county court district, and ju the rural a farm-house, was iu I6SS the residence of Sir William

deanery of Plympton, archdeaconry of Totnes, and diocese Strode, owner of the manor of Strode and Bradford, now

of Exeter. Ermington was formerly a market town, under known as Strode. Ludbrooke Manor House, the residence of

a grant issued in 1294. The church of St. Peter is a building the Rev. John Moysey de Ludbroke Bartlet B. A. is a roodern

of stone in the Early English, Decorated and Perpendicular mansion of stone with an embattled tower, and is situated

styles, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and a on an eminence overlooking the surrounding country, one

lofty embattled western tower with spire containing 5 bells; mile from Modbury and in this parish ; the manor of Lud~

the spire leans considerably : a stained window has been brooke has long been in the possession of the ancestors of

inserted by the Rev. John M. de Ludbroke Bartlet, of Lud- the present owner. Baldwin John Pollexfen Bastard esq.

brooke; and there is a splendid screen of the Jacobean D.L., J.P. of Buckland Court, .Ashburton, and Henry

period and richly designed parclose screens given by the Rev. Bingham Mildmay esq. D.L. of Flete, Holbeton, are chief

W. H. AndrewsM.A. rector, besides monument.stothe Swete landowners; the latter is lord of the manor of Ermington,

and Edgecumbe families: in the church is also a monument and owner of the impropriate tithe. The soil is light ;

with brass kneeling effigies, shields of arms and inscription, subsoil, various. The chief crops are barley and wheat.

to William Strachleigh, of Strachleigh, esq. ob. 21 July, The area is 4,932 acres; rateable value, [,12,272; the

IS83; Anne (Gould), his wife, and Christian, their population in 1891 was 2,337.

daughter, wife of Christopher Chudleigh, to whom there is CADLEIGH and WooDLAND are hamlets in this parish.

also a memorial in the south aisle; the pulpit is panelled Parish Clerk, John Light.

and adorned with carved work : the church has lately ( x8gg), PosT & T. 0.-Richard Coleman, postmaster. Letters

undergone thorough repair, the chief expense of which has from lvyhridge; London bag received at 6.3s a. m.;

been borne by H. B. Mildmay esq. of Flete: there are 700 darisripvaetcshaetd4·ast p6. m.so. ; p.m. ; North mail (Bath & Bristol)
sittings. The register dates from -the year 1600. The dispatched at g. 10 a.m. The nearest

living is a sinecure rectory and vicarage, with the chapelry money order office is at Modbury

of Kingston annexed, average vicarial tithe rent-charge WALL LETTER Box at Keaton Bridge, cleared at 7 p.m.

£320, net yearly value about £270, with residence, in the week days & 7·4S a.m. sundays

sgift of the Crown, alternately with trustees, and held since A School Board of members was formed Feb. g, 1872;
188o by the Rev. Edmund Pinwill M. A. of Pembroke College, George Coleman, clerk to the board ; J. Brown, attend-

Oxford. The sinecure rectory is of the yearly value of ance officer

£s88, including tithe rent-charge and Bs acres of glebe, in Board School (mixed & infants), built.. in 188o, for 200
the gift of William Andrews esq. and has been held since children ; average attendance, 75 boys & girls & 6o

1866 by the Rev. William Hale Andrews, rector of Carlton infants; A. E. Daw, master; Mrs. A. E. Daw, mistress

Colville, near Lowestoft. Here is a Wesleyan Methodist Police Station, P. C. Mortimore, constable ·

chapel. The charities, amounting to £7o yearly, given by CARRIERS 'l'O PLYMOUTH.-R. Coleman, sat. ; Frank

Brookings and1 others, and in the hands of the feoffees, are 'foulcher, thurs. & sat

[Marked thua • receive lettera direct from *Beard Jas. Julian .Arms P. H. Cadleigh Luscombe Edward, farmer, Fernham

Ivybridge.] Bunker George, shoe maker Luscomhe John, farmer, Keaton

PRIVATE RJCSIDENTS. Cane William, farmer, Heavyland Matthews Thomas, farmer, Clickland

Bartlet Rev. John Moysey de Ludbroke Clarke Thomas, farmer, Hollowcombe May George, farmer

B.A. Ludbrooke Manor house Coaker John Henry, tailor Pawley Richard, shopkeeper

Bourch'ier Col. HenryS. Caton cottage Coleman George, grocer & draper & Pawley William, shopkeeper, Westlake

*Dyer Henry Thomas, Cadleigh clerk to the school board Pearse Frederick S. farmer, Southley

ltGill Mrs. West park Coleman Samuel, baker . Prowse Phillip,ma.son,New Park cottage

Holcombe John James, The Fawns *Dennis Edwin, farmer, Woodland Reddicliffe .Agnes (Mrs.), farmer, Stibb

Pearse Mrs. Thornham Edgecombe Richd. dairyman, Westlake Ryder John &Cb.as.farmers,Strachleigh

Pinwill Rev. Edmund M.A. Vicarage Edwards Henry, farmer, Coyton Sanders Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Beech

*Sparrow Benjamin, Cleave Elford James Weeks, miller (water) & *Smith Thomas, farmer, Cadleigh farm

Sparrow Lewis, Strode farmer, Ludbrooke mill Tall George, dairyman, Westlake •

Taylor Mrs. The Fawns Elliott Edward, cooper, Langbrook Taylor Martin, miller (water), Erming~

Tozer John, Ludbrooke house Ford John F. S. New inn ton mills

Weymouth Charles, Westlake Gerry Samuel, farmer, Burraton Toms John Moysey, farmer, Leuson

Wyatt Frank Thomas, Erma villa. Giles Robt.farmer & landowner,Penquit Treneman John, farmer, East Worthill

COMMERCIAL. Hillson Robert P. farmer, Westlake Treneman William, farmer~ Burraton

Arthur Elizabeth (Mrs.), baker *HortonThos.&John,farmers,Woodland Treneman William, farmer, Preston

Arthur Frank, farmer, Penquit JointKeziah(Mrs. ),farmer,LowerPrestn Velvin Robert, butcheY.

Austin George, farmer, Drew Lapthorne Geo. farmer, Sexton farm Velvin William R. farmer, Upton farm

Backhouse George H. Old inn Lapthorne John, dairyman Wakeham Henry, farmer, Swinestone

Baker John, blacksmith Lapthorne Robert, farmer, Higher & Witheridge. Philip, wheelwright

Barons Chal'les, First & Last P.IL. & Lower Strode Worth Henry, dairyman
L~vers John, farmer, Penqnit Wyatt ~ohn & Richd, farmers, Worthill
wheelwright & general smith

EECOT, see 0TTBRY ST. MARY.

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. EXETER. 167

EXBOURNE is a parish and village on the Okemertt, Near the church stand the rnins of the ancient t:hurch

which separates Exbourne from Jacobstowe and flows house,. built by William Chudleigh in the 22nd year of King
through the parish ; it abounds with trout and is also Henry VII. 's reign. The original deed placing this building
. .the haunt of otters, which afford good sport. Exbourne is in the hands -of trustees for certain church purposes is still

4 milu west from "North Ta.wton station and 3i north-west preserved in the church chest; after the Reformation, like all

from Sampford Courtenay station both on t.he main line then church houses, the building was turned into tene-
of the London and South Western railway, 4 south from ments for poor villagers, and until 1869 was maintained by
Hatherleigh and 5 north from Okehampton, in the Western a church rate. Exbourne Court, usually called "Court
division of the county, Black Torrington ):mndred, Hather• Barton," commands extensive and beautiful views~ it has
Jeigh petty sessional division, Okehampton union and long been the property of the Tattershalls, and is now the
.county court district, rural deanery of Okehampton, ~rch- residence of John Arnold Tattershall esq. The Manor
.deaconry of Totnes and diocese of Exeter. The church of House is the property and Tesidence of the Rev. Frederick

.St. Mary is an ancient building of granite in the Early William Bussell B.D. Chatafin, occupied as a farm-house
English and Decorated styles, consisting of chancel, nave, by Mr. Richard Smale, and Tordown belong to the Rev.

tiOuth aisle, south porch and an embattled western tower, F. W. Bussell B.D. The manor formerly bel<mged to

of Perpendicular date, with crocketed pinnacles and con· the Lethbridge family.. Miss Arnold, of Barnstaple, is
taining 5 bells: the communion plate includes an ancient lady of the manor. Messrs. J. A. Tattershall, Simon and
.silver chalice, daterl 1577: in 1886 the church was partially Thomas Westlake, W. Heathman, Miss Eleanor Kelland,
restored at a cost of about {,1,100: in 1890 a handsome corn- of Southsea, Hants, Mr. F. Madge, Mrs. Luxton, Mr.
munion table was made of old oak from the former rectory J. H. Hole and S. Hooper, of Reed, Hatherleigh are
buildings; two memorial windows have been inserted, one chief landowners. The soil is clay and light loam, mixed
presented in x886 by John Creemer Clarke esq. J.P. of Waste with some fine sandstone; the subsoil is clay. The chief
Court, Abingdon, and M.P. for that borough 1874-85, as a crops· are wheat, barley, oats and roots. The area is 2,121
memorial to his father and mother, Robert Clarke, of St. acres; rateable value, {,2,512; the population in x8gl was

Giles's-in-the-Wood, d. 7 Feb. x864, and Graciana (Creemer), 355·

his wife; his brother Edwin, d. 8 Dec. 1848, and sister PosT & M. 0. 0., S. B: & Annuity & Insurance Office (Rail-

Elizabeth, d. 10 May, 1849: the other, placed in 1887, is a way Sub-Office. Letters should have R.S.O. North Devon

memorial to Lieut. Herbert Laing, who died at Mandalay, added).-Wm. Ward, postmaster. Letters arrive at 5

Burmah, in 1886: there are 240 sittings. In 1886-7 the a. m.; dispatched at 7.30 p.m. The nearest telegraph
<Churchyard was planted and laid out. The register dates office is at Sampford Courtenay railway station

from the year 1540. The living is a rectory, average tithe Devon ConstabulaTy, John Hill, constable
rent-charge£200, net yearly value £350, including 63 acres Voluntary School (mixed), founded in 1877, for Bo children;
-of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Rev. D'Oyly average attendance, 42 ; William Stone, master
William Oldham M.A.. of Exeter College, Oxford, who has CARRIERS : -
l'esided here since 1878. There is a Bible Christian chapel Weekes, from Hatherleigh, passes through x p.m. on thurs.
here, erected about x86o, which will seat xoo persons. returning from Exeter on sat. at 5 p.m

There are charities of £x xos. yearly value. In 1888, William Ball passes through from Hatherleigh daily to

W. H. Kelland esq. gave £8 for charitable purposes. North Tawton station, about 2 p.m

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Coombe Samuel, mason Madge Fredk. yeoman, Garden cottage

Brook Miss, Manor row Coombe Wm.Geo.carpenter,Quay head Madge George, farmer, Buskin

Hurridge Mrs Crocker Richard, farmer, Town living Madge Walt & Son, yeomen, Towns end

Bussell Rev. Fredk. Wm. B.D. Manor ho Davey John, shoe maker Morris Danl. & Son, farmers, Shilstone

-Garrett Miss Dayment Thomas,farmer,Coxwall mill Netherway Harry, farmer, Town moors

Oldham Rev. D'OylyWm. M.A.Rectory Dunn Susan (Miss), shopkeeper Pyke William, farmer, Hole

Palmer Miss, Rose cottage EasterbrookeGeorge,farmer & thatcher Pyke William, jun. farmer, Stone

Peake Miss, The Cottage Fairchild Thomas, carpenter Rattenbury Seth, farmer, Town living

Peake Mrs. The Cottage Gay Marwood, farmer, Tordown Rattenbury,Vm.farmer&assist.overseer

Piper Miss, Town Living cottage Glanville Francis, baker Rogers John Fairchild, boot maker

Rattenbury Miss Glanville Frank, butcher Shobrooke James, New inn, & tailor

Raymont Richard Guy George Samuel, baker Smale Richard, farmer, Chatafin

Tattershall John Arnold, Court Barton Heathman Wm.&Son,frmrs.Swanstone Ward Thomas & Sons, wheelwrights

Tattershall Miss, Hayes cottage Holmes William, farmer, Coxwell Ward Annie (Mrs.), dress maker

COMMERCIAL. Hurford Benj. farmer, Low. Woodball Ward John, farmer, Hayfield cottage

Brock Moses, farmer Jordan William, farmer, Waterhouse Ward Wm. grocer, draper & postmastr

Brock William, blacksmith Keener John, farmer Westlake Simon & Thomas, farmers 1
Hi~her Woodball
Cawker Jonathan,dairyman& carpenter Legg Wm. farmer, Tucker's park

Gawker William, carpenter Lewis William, Red Lion P.H W.estlake Anna (Miss), dress maker

Cockwell Benjamin, boot maker Lewis Willia.m, jun. tailor West.Jake Samuel, farmr. Tumbles farm

Coombe Philip, carpenter Madge Alfred, dairyman

EXETER '
'VITH THE SUBURBS OF HEAVITREE AND ST. THO~IAS.



ExETER is the county town of Devon, a parliamentary and pulled down, after having been for some time disused, and a

municipal borough, a port, the seat of a bishop, head of an new bridge of three arches constructed more to the west, so

archdeaconry, a city and shire of itself (having its own as to lead directly to the principal street; this bridge~ after

sheriff and under-sheriff), a county borough, under the much delay, was completed and opened in 1788. The naviga-

provisions of the Local Government Act, 1888,and a polling tion of the Exe in early times suffered considerably from the

place for the North Eastern division of the county,in Wonford interference of the Earls of Devon ; in 1539 an Act of Par-

hundred and petty sessional division, and rural deanery of liament was obtained for the making of a new haven or

Christianity, distant by rail from Barnstaple 39! miles, Bath water-course, and this was begun in 1544, the parish

:8o!, Bideford 48i", Birmingham 167!, Bridgwater 41!, Bristol churches giving up some of their plate towards the cost ; the
75!~ Cheltenham 120, Dawlish 12}, Derby 209l, Gloucester work resumed in 1563 was completed in 1573: since 1835 the

n3, Hereford 143, Liverpool252£, London 194! by the Great navigation has been much improved,andacanalcJnstructed

Western railway, 171! by the London and South Western in 1827 enables vessels of 400 tons to approach from Tops·

railway, and 173 by road, Manchester 249j, Plymouth 53, ham to Exeter quay', on which stands the custom house.

Reading 158, Swindon n6f, Taunton 36!, Teignmouth 15!, An iron bridge, crossing a valley at the end of North street,

Tiverton 14, Torquay 24!, 'fotnes 29, Wellington (Somerset) was built in 1834. By an Order in Council, gazetted ~nd

23!. Windsor I78l, Worcester 142 and Yeovil48 miles. December, 1887, the limits of the port of Exeter were de·

The city is seated on the river Exe, which separates it fined to commence at t.he west bank of the river Char, in the

from St. Thomas. The Exe bridge, which crosses the river, county of Dorset (being the westerly limit of the porl of

was originally built in the 1~h century by Waiter Gervase, 1 Weymouth), and to extend in a. westerly and southerly

mayor in 1231 and 1239, at a cost, it is said, of £1o,ooo, and direction along the coast of Dorset and Devon to Langstone

on it was a chapel, in which Gerva.se appears to have been Point1 in the county of Devon, being the north-eastern limit

buried; in 1539 it was repaired with materials obtained from of the port of Teignmouth, and a.s far up the river Exe as

the destroyed church of St. Nicholas, but in 1770 it was the bridge of the city of Exeter, and include the Exeter

168. ~XETER. DEVONSlfiREJ (KELLY'S

'

canal, from the seaward entrance thereof at the rivei Exe at 7th to November 3rd, highly commended the chizens for

Exeter, together with the basin at •he north-west endofthe their loyalty, and presented them with the sword he then

said canal, and all bays, harbours, rivers, streams and wore, together with a cap of maintenance. During the 16th

creeks w~thin the said limits, and extending seaward to a century Exeter was visited by several members of foreign '

distance of 3 miles from low-water mark along the coast, royal families; in 1501 by Katherine, daughter 'Of Ferdinand

within the aforesaid limits. of Spain, and subsequently queen of Hen1'y VIII. and in

The streets are well lighted with gas1 and the city is 1505 by her sister Jane, queen of Castile, -wife of Philip of
amply supplied with water from the three reservoirs of the Austria and mother of the e:mperor Charles V. together-

Exeter porporation Waterworks. The city is on the main with her husband, the archduke ; but Henry himself, tboug ru

line both of the Great Western and London and South be gave the city two charters, never visited it. ln the reign·

Western railways, the former having also a branch, called of Edward VI. the projected changes in religious worship

the "Exe Valley line," from Exeter through Ti'verton to caused an insurrection, which broke out at SampffJI'd

North Devon, and the latter a branch to Exmouth: the C<mrtenay on Whit Sunday, June g, 1549, and soon spread

railway stations are St. David's, erected at a cost of. nearly over both Devon and Cornwall; and Exeter, after being-

£so,~ and St. Thomas on the opposite bank of the river, closely invested by the insurgents for 35 days, and reduced

both belonging to the Great Western Railway Company, and to the greatest extremities, was at length relieved on 6th

Queen Stre!lt station, belonging to the London and South August, 1549, by John, Lord Russell; and the king, in

Western Company. The cit.y is also supplied with a system reward for its loyalty, granted to the city the manor of Exe-

of tramways starting from the top of High street to Heavi- island. On the outbreak of th~ Civil War in 1641·2, each

tree g:ate, Black Boy road and St. David's. party claimed a majority of adherents in the city, but it

The situation of the city is commanding and picturesque c speedily fell into the hands of the Parliament ; and in 1643

it occupies a flat ridge, or eminence, -on the north-eastern was attacked by Prince Maurice, to whom it surrendered

bank of the river Exe, declining on both sides towards the after a siege of sixteen days : on May 1st, 1644, the Queen

north-west and south-east, Smiles from the English Channel, Henrietta Maria came to Exeter, and here on June 16th ga\'e

and from the hilly nature of the neighbourhood, has a high birth to a daughter, christened at St. Peter's by her mother's

reputation for salubrity : although modern improvements name, and afterwards Duchess of Orleans : the king arrived>

have swept away the greater part of the old city, much on July 26th, and after a successful campaign in Cornwall,.

still remains to interest the traveller or the antiquary : passed through the city on September 17th on his way to--

large portions of the old walls stand, and many houses Oxford. In 1645-6 Exeter was hemmed in and eventually

and streets, now occupied by the poorest classes, bear evi- closely besieged by Fairfax, and on April 13th Sir Johu

dence of having been once tenanted by wealthy persons. Berkeley, the governor, capitulated, the garrison marching

As a city, Exeter is remarkable as having, even from times out with the honours of war. Immediately on the Restora-

prehistoric, ma.intained unbroken its position as a local tion Charles II. was proclaimed here, May i1tb, 166o, with

capital. Long before the Roman invasion, under the AnglQ- the us11al ceremonies, and in r68o stayed one night at

.Celtic name, " Penholtkeyre,., it was the most ancient of Exeter, after his visit to Plymouth. In 1685 James, Duke-

British Cities, and was defended by walls; by the Welsh it of Monmouth, came hither with 5,000 horse, and 900 young

was called, "Caerwisc" (Celt. Caer, a fortress, and isc or men in white uniforms; and on November gth, 1688-,

wysk, water), and by the Romans" Isca Damnoniorum," but William, Prince of Orange, who had landed unexpectedly at

early in the sth century the Roman dominion ceased, and Torbay, made a formal entry into Exeter. George Ill.with

as '' Caerwisc" it continued to exist as the head of Damnonia, Queen Charlotte and three of the princesses came here in

and the chief city of the west. The date of its occupation August, 1788, and stayed three nights, being the guests of

by the West Saxons is unknown; it appears to have been Dean Buller. Her Majesty Queen Victoria passed througb

still a British city in the 7th century, but towards the close Exeter in 1856, and met with a loyal reception.

of the gth century, when its history begins to be recorded, Two mint-s were established here in the reign of £thelstan~
it was a leading city of the West Saxon kingdom. In the which appear to have remained in existence till the time of
Edwartl I. the earliest known example being a silver penny
time of Alfred it was known as " Exanceaster" (A.S. of Alfred (A.D. 872) and the latest a penny of Edward L
ceaster, a fortress, and Celt. isc (Exe), water), whence by an (1272-1307): this mint was also worked by Charles I. ill
easy transition the name became Excestre and Exeter. The 1644-5 during the civil war and was also one of the six mints.
city has sustained several severe sieges, the earliest of which established in 1696 by William IlL : the money coined here
we have any account being that by Vespasian, as related by

Geoffrey of Monmouth. In 876 the Danes, violating a may be recognized by the letter "E '' beneath the king's
solemn treaty, surprised and routed Alfred's horsemen. and head : here also, during the 17tb. century, were issued go of
took and retained possession of Exeter during the winter : the 36o known varieties of tokens struck in Devonshire.

in 926 ...Etbelstan, deeming the presence of Britons in the
city a danger, removed them and encircled the city with a Exeter received its first charter from Henry II. This
' stone wall, beset with towers : in the reign of A!.:thelred II. was succeeded by a writ of the same king and by one of
(979-1016) the city was twice attacked by the Danes, in 1001 Richard I. granting other privileges, and the series of suc.
and 1003, but only for the sake of plunder : William the ceeding charters extends to the time of George Ill. By the
Conqueror, in 1069, after a siege of 18 days. captured the 2nd Charter of Henry VIII. dated 15371 the city was made
city, but spared the inhabitants: in 1136 the Castle of a county of itself, with all county rights and with its own
Rougemont, on i;he north wall of the city, was besieged by sheriff, and in 1550 the boundaries of the county of the city
Stephen, and was only taken aft~r a siege of three months, were defined by Act of Parliament. The origin of its
and an expenditure of rs,ooo marks ([2,500). Henry Ill. municipal constitution is unrecorded : it appears to have
who visited Exeter, granted his royal rights over it, in 1231, been first governed by reeves, as the representatives of the-
to his brother Richard (Plantagenet ), Earl of Poitou and Saxon queens, but in the reign of Henry IlL these were.
Cornwall : in 1285-6 Edward I. and Queen Eleanor kept superseded by mayors, the reeves becoming provosts or-
their Christmas here, and this king again visited the city in bailiffs in a subordinate position, and the new civic body
1297, but no monarch appears-to have come hither in person was styled "the .Mayor, Bailiffs and Commonalty," th~
till the 15th century, when in 1452 Henry VI. was the guest ]attar ir.cluding the whole body of freemen and having
of Bishop Lacy: in 1318 Exeter supplied 30 men for the already a Guildhall ; the other officers included a recorder,.
campaign against Scotland and in 1358 furnished three ships who is first mentioned in 1354, and a town clerk, not
a.nd 240 men for the war with France. During theWars of named, however, till 15n ; there was also a chamberlain,
the Roses the city as well as the shire mostly took the side whose office was originated by Act of Parliament in 1555:.
af the Lancastrians, but on the accession of Edward IV. that aldermen appear to have existed here before the end of the.
king, anxious to encourage trade in e\-ery part of his 13th century and are referred to in the charters of the'
dominions, in 1463 granted to Exeter new franchises and Tudor and Stuart kings; they were eight in number, and!
powers, and in 1466 an Act of Parliament was passed for the were chosen for life from the tour wards of the city. By
paving of the streets : on qth April, 1470, after the city had the Municipal Corporations Act of 1835 the ancie,nt peculi-
been evacuated by the "King Maker," Edward himself arities and privileges of the city were largely abolished ; it
arrived and received money from the citizens, whom he is now divided for municipal purposes into six wards, and is
presented with a sword; but subsequently Exeter, like governed by a mayor, 14 aldermen and 42 councillors. The
other towns, acknowledged Henry VI. and was the rendez- sheriff is chosen by the Council, but the recorder, who prep
yous of the Lancastrian forces before the fight at Tewkesbury. sides over the ancient Provost Court, is appointed by the·
Richard IlL proclaimed king r8th October, 1483, came to Crowq. The freemen, though with reduced prh ileges, still
Exeter in the following November, and was well received, exis~. The Corporation act as the Urban Sanitary Autho--
rity. The city has a commission of the peace and separate
and in the following year the city furnished him with 20 court of quarter sessions and a police force. The session(~-.
men for as many days.: on the accession of Henry VII. a are held quarterly at the GuUdhall and petty session~ dail)t
force of 200 soldiers was provided for the Breton Expedition
of :r488, and on the breaking out of Warbeck's rebellion in at the new J>Olice station, Waterbeer street.

1498 the- city, attacked by the Pretender with a- force of The assizes and courts of quarter sessions for the county
6,ooo men, defended itself with great resolution until re- ar~ held within the Castle. Exete1' is the place of election

lieved by the king in person,who remained here fromOctober -and a polling place 'or the North Eastern di'•ision Gf .Duoit.

• DEVONSHIRm. EXETER. 16~

DIItECTORY.]

and the head of an excise collection and county court eastern arches of the choir were completed in r3ro, on the

district. removal of the earlier Norman work by Bishops Button

' The city first sent 'representatives to Parliament in 1264, (1292-1307) and Stapledon (1308-26) and the latter erected

and from l295 until r885 continuously returned two mem- also the rood loft, th-rone and sedilia ; Bishop Grandison

bers, who were originally chosen by the whole body of free- (1327•69), adhering closely to the original plan of Quivil,

men, but on the city becoming a county in 1537 the fran- transformed the six western bays of the nave, with the

chise was extended to all those who held freeholds within it, vaulting and west window ; the eastern windows and west

whether freemen or not. By the Reform Acts of 1832 and front were completed by Bishop Brantingham (1370-94), thB

r867 the franchise was still further extended, but under upper portions of the tower were added by Bishop Courtenay

the provisions of the" Redistribution of Seats Act, 1885,'' (1478-85) and Bishop Oldham (1504-II) added the choi~

the number of representatives was reduced to one. and othel' screens. During the Commonwealth the cathedral

Exeter has given the title of Duke to the families of was parted by a traverse, erected under an Act passed

Holland (1397 and 1443)and Beaufort (1416)andof Marquess August u, 1657, and dividin~ the church into two portions,

to the Courtenay family (1525); at a later date the titles of of which the choir, termed "East Peter's," was used by the

Earl and Marquess of Exeter (1605 and 18o1) were con- Presbyterian!!, and the nave, called "West Peter's," by the

ferred on the elder branch of the house of Cecil. Independents; this wall Bishop Seth Ward {1661-7) pulled

The west of Eng-land orig-inally had two bishoprics, those down, and spent £2.r;,ooo on restorations.

of Devonshire and Cornwall, the head or bishopstool of the The Cathedral of St. Peter is a cruciform structure, built.

former being at Crediton, and of the latter at Bodmin. for the most part of stone from Beer, near Seaton, the

About 1032, on the death of Hrithwald, 13th bishop of vaulting being of Silverton stone, with Caen stone for the

Cornwall, LyfinQ", Bishop of Devonshire, procured the an- pavement of the choir. It consists of an eastern lady chapel

nexation of the Cornish see to his own, holding at the same of three bays, with the lateral chapels of St. Mary Magdalene-

time the distant see of Worcester: on his death in 1046 and St. Gabriel, choir of seven bays, with retro-choir and

Worcester was separated, but the united western bishoprics aisles, and seven attached chapels or chantries ; transepts,

were given to Leofric, the king's chancellor, who thereupon, with the chapel of the Holy Ghost and the chapter house

with the consent of Leo IX. translated the bishopric from beyond it, adjoining the south transept; nave of seven bays,

. Crediton to Exeter, and in 1050 Leofric was installed as first with aisles and two western chapels ; north porch, and tw<>

Bishop of Exeter by the king in person, the bishopstool central embattled towers of five sta2:es, rising above the tran-

being removed to the existing church of the Benedictine septs, with square embattled pinnacles, and spirelets; in theo

monastery founded by Ethelstan, the monks of which were north, or St. Paul's tower, hangs the large bell known as

afterwards transferred by the Confessor to Westminster, "Great Peter," presented by Bishop Peter Courtenay it~

and the conventual church then became the cathedral of the r48o and recast in 1676 by Thomas Purdue, weighing 6 ton&

diocese. Up to the 15th century the bishops were mmally 5 cwt.; the south, or St. Peter's tower, contains a peal of I I

natives of the city or of the diocese, then one of the largest bells, said to be the heaviest in England, and dated as.

in England, or were already connected with the Chapter, follows:-I616 (2), 1630 (5), 1658 (3), 1676 (4, 8 and IO),.

but the later prelates were chiefly men of distinction either 1693 (7), !729 (1, 6, 9 and n); the tenor weighs 67 cw~-

by birth or office, and in some cases, as in that of Bishop 1 qr. 18 lbs.

Grandison ( 1327-69), were directly nominated by Papal The lady chapel, used for daily early mo-rning service, has

provision, and in the -reign of Edward VI. the local cha- a reredos of the 14th century, recently restored, three sedilia.

racter of the appointments was mostly lost: in the reign and a magnificent east window, erected as a memorial to the

of Elizabeth the system of residentiary canons was esta- sister of Chancellor Harington ; here also are the tombs of

blished on a fixed basis ; and in modern times the Chapter Bishop Quivil (~ith foliated cross and marginal inscrip-

has been successfully made use of by Bishop Philpotts tion), I291; Bishop Bartholomew (mitred effigy of Purbeck

(1831-69) and others for diocesan purposes. In 1875 an marble with pastoral staff, under a pointed arch), n84;

effort was made to restor!' the western episcopate to its Bishop ~imon de Apulia (with similar effigy under a cuspelb

ancient order by reYiving the long-extinct bisbopric of Corn- arch), 1223; Bishop Bronescombe (with effigy, vested on a.

wall, Ieventually reconstituted by Act of Parliament (39 & 40 tomb, under. a canopy, the whole being much enriched with

Vict. c. 54), and the bishopstool placed at Truro; and the gold and colour), ob. 22nd July, 128o ; Bishop Stafford (fine

diocese of Exeter now consists only of the county of Devon. altar tomb, with alabaster effigy, under a rich Perpendicular-

Under the provisions of the Ecclesiastical Duties and canopy) ob. 3rd September, 1419; the chapel of St. Mary

Revenues Act, 184o, the Cathedral Chapter was remodelled, Magdalene, opening from ~he north-west bay, is Early

with four residentiary canons only in place of nine, as for- English Transition and Decorated, and retains a piscina.

merly, the power of calling into residence being left with and a fine Perpendicular western screen ; the stained east.

the bishop. The College of Vicars now consists of four window displays a kneeling figure of Bishop Stafford and the·

priest vicars and eight laymen. arms of several bishops ; this chapel also contains an Eliza-

The chief ornament of the city is its Cathedral-a magnifi- bethan monument, erected in 1589, to Sir Gawain Carew

cent and venerable pile, remarkable alike for the boldness and his wife, and to Sir Peter Carew, his nephew, aml

and massiveness of its design and the rich Decorated tracery restored in 1857; one to- Sir John Doderidge, kt.. jnstic~

of its windows. The exact date of the original erection is of the King's Bench, ob. 13th September, 1628; and a brass.

unknown: but John Vowel, alias Hoker, chamberlain in 1555, with kneeling effigy in amice, surplice and cope and inscrip-

and in 1584 historian of his naiive city, says that u in ancient tion, to William Langton, canon, ob. 29th January, 1413;

times there were within the precincts of the Close three one shield out of four remains ; in the north choir aisle is a.

religious houses : the first was a nunnery, now the Dean's high tomb with inscription to Anthony Harvey esq. ob. 23rd

house ; the second a monastery, said to have been built by May, 1564; the corresponding chapel of flt. Gabriel has an

King Ethelred A. D. 868; the third was also a monastery, Early English piscina and credence table, and there is a flat

founded by King Ethelstan A.D. 932 for monks of the stone here, inscribed to Martin L'Ercedekne, canon, ob. 4th_

Benedictine order, and dedicated to the Blessed Virgin and April, 1433 ; the east window, placed in 1877, is a memorial

St. Peter ; it was endowed by the munificence of Ethelstan to the late Archdeacon Freeman ; there are brasses here to

with 26 villages, and filled with Benedictine monks, who, Dean Lowe, 1861, and Archdeacon Freeman, 1875.

however, not long after, forsook the same for fear of the The choir has a magnificent Perpendicular window of

Danes. But King Edgar, tbat great restorer of monasteries, nine lights, erected in 1391, at the cost of Canon Henry de.

A.D. g68, replaced the monks, who remained here until they Blakeborn, and glazed by Robert Lyen wtth figures of

were again forced to fly on the devastation of this city by patriarchs and saints, and shields of arms ; it occupies the

the Danes, under Sweyn A.D. 1003. Cnut, his successor, whole space above the twin arches opening into the retro-

encouraged the monks once more to settle here, confirmed choir, between which is placed the reredos, a very fine.

their lands and privileges A. D. 10r9, and rebuilt the church, modern work of alabaster, marbles and gems, presented, at

destroyed by his father. Leofric, appointed "by the Con- a cost of more than [2,000, by Chancellor Harington and Dr.

fessor first bishop of Exeter, built the original cathedral on Blackall, and exhibiting in the lofty central compartment an.

the site now occupied by the Lady chapel. William Warel- exquisitely sculptured group of "the Ascension," and on.

wast, the blind bishop (I 107•36) and a nephew of the Con- either side others, "the Transfiguration" and " the Pente-

queror, began to build a cathedral in I 112, of which only the cost ;" there are three sedilia, very Jight and rich, 27 feet in

transept towers now remain, and it was completed by height, erected by Bishop Stapledon, and a panelled hexa-

Bishop Marsball in 12o6 : during the siege of Exeter by gonal pulpit of Devonshire marbles; the throne, a superb-

Stephen in IIJ6, considerable damage occurred to the fabric, work. in oak, 57 feet high, was built by the same prelate in

for which the king subsequently granted compensation.; in 1313, without a single nail; the stalls, 49 in number, are

the. latter half of the 13th century Waiter Bronescombe, new and made of oak, with canopies and pinnacles, elabo-r-

bishop in 1247, began a system of reconstruction in the ately carved ; the ancient misericords forming the stans

eastern chapels, which was continued by Bishop Quivil seats date from the 13th century; they are 51 in number,

(128o-9I), who also transformed the retro-altar, the tran- and carved on the under side w1th quaint and grotesque

sept with it& chapels, and t.he easternmost bay of the nave, subjects; on the south side of the choir is a plain tomb with.

his }Joldest effort being tl;le eonstru('tion of a transept out of the matrii of a brass effigy of a bishop, which has been
the massive towers reared by Wareiwast;. tbe fillS' f~ur assigned to Bishop Chichester, ob. 4th February, usd: oD'

170 Jj:XETER. DEVONSHIRE. (KELL'i'S

the north side, under a low arch bearing a. shield of arms, is p-rojecting from the central bay of the nol'th clerestory of the
the tomb of Bishop Lacy, ob. 23rd May, 1455; here also is a nave is the minstrels' gallery, a structure dating from the

tomb of Purbeck marble, with effigy, vested, in high relief, time of Edward III. with a richly sculptured front of twelve

to Bishop Marshall, ob. 12o6; in the ambulatory behind the quatrefoiled niches, containing figures of angels playing on

high altar is a floor stone inscribed to John Fulford, canon various musicnl instruments; at the back of this gallery and

and archdeacon, ob. 12th June, 1518; there are also num- over the north porch is the muniment room of the ~rch~

erous other memorials to ecclesiastics, dating from 1244 to deaconry of Exeter; at the west end of the north aisle is the

1540. . chapel of St. Edmund the Martyr, now used as the Consis-

St. George's chapel, at the east end of the north choir tory court, and in the thickness of the western screen,

aisle, was founded by Sir John Speke kt. 1517; it contains between the central and south doorways, is the small chapel

1\D effigy of the founder in plate armour, and has been well of St. Radegund, once containing the remains and tomb of

restored ; in the centre of the aisle is St. Andrew's chapel, Bishop Grandison, 1369: it retains on the south side a

which retains two altars and-two piscinre with credences, as mutilated reredos; the north porch has in its eastern wall a.

well as three stone sedilia, and has an upper storey; at the recess inclosing decapitated figures of Our Lord, with the

west end, and adjoining the transept, is St. Paul's chapel ; Virgin Mary and St. John; the central boss of the roof

corresponding to St. George's chapel, on the south side, is exhibits a finely carved "Agnus Dei ; " the nave pulpit, a.

that of the Saviour, founded by .Bishop Oldham (ob. 25th fine modern work of Mansfield stone, erected in 1877, is a

J11.ne, 1519), and containing a tomb with inscription, memorial to Bishop Patteson, of Melanesia, who was killed

bearing his effigy fully vested, and adorned with colour and by the natives at Nukapu, in the South Pacific, September

gilding; in the centre is St. James' chapel, which, like that 2oth, 1871 ; in the north aisle is a memorial to officers and

of St. Andrew opposite, has two altars and piscinre : over men of the gth (Queen's Royal) Lancers, who fell in India;

this chapel is the muniment room of the Chapter, and below the monument, designed by Baron Marochetti, includes two

it a crypt of two bays, with groined roof ; adjacent, west- figures of mounted Lancers in bronze, nearly life size; and

ward, is the canons' vestry, and at the extreme west end of was erected by the regiment in 186o ; above it is a. stained

the aisle the chapel of John the Baptist; the choir and its window bearing the names of the several battles ; in the south

aisles contain a large number of monuments, including those aisle is a fine stained heraldic :window to the Courtenay

of twelve bishops of Exeter, from II55 to 1762, and others family ; the great west window of nine lights and or Early

to Sir Richard de Stapledon, brother of the bishop (with Decorated work, with circular tracery in the head, is 3:<1 by

effigy), 1331; Humpbrey de Bohun, earl of Hertford, slain 27 feet ; it was re-glazed in 1766 by Peckitt, of York, at a

at Horoughbridge, 16th March, 1321, with effigy in full a cost of nearly £1,o5o, and displays figures of the Apostles,

armour; and Sir Arthur Chichester, with effigy, 12th cen- shields of arms and various national emblems : in 1889 a.

tury ; there is hf>re also a fine brass to Sir Peter Courteuay stained window was erected on the north side in memory of

K.G. standard bearer and chamberlain to Edward III. aud William Reginald, 12th Earl of Devon, who diecj. 18th

governor of Calais and Windsor Castle, with effigy in armour November 1888; there is also here a memorial window to

under a canopy, surrounded by a marginal inscription, Mr. Thomas Latimer, a well-known journalist, erected by

shields of arms, and badges, 1409 ; and a marble monument, Sir Edwin Watkin hart. M.P.; the font, placed near the

by Flaxman, to Lieut.-Col. Simcoe, 18o6, with other me- north-west door, is composed of Siliciau marble, and was

morials. The retro-cboir, or ambulatory, is Early Decorated, erected for the baptism (July 21, 1644) of Princess Henrietta,.

and contains monuments, in the Jacobean style, to Robert fourth daughter of Charles I. who, with his queen, was then

Vilwayne M.D. ; John Bidgood, 16go; aud Jacob Railard, staying at Exeter.

1692. The choir screen, dividing the nave and choir, consists
of three wide arches, the centre arch forming the entrance The west front, built by Bishop Grandison in 1360 and
to the choir ; the spandrils are filled with delicately sculpt- completed by Bishop Brantingbam (1370-94), whose grave-
ured foliage, and the ar(Jading above displays, in thirteen stone is in Tl e nave, was restored by Kendall in 1817, and
compartments, paintings of various subjects taken from the consists of three stages, the first of which forms an embattled
Old and New Testaments, in the style of 14th century; the screen in three compartments, each pierced hy a doorway ;
organ, which stands on this screen, was built by John the whole screen is occupied by two tiers of niches containing
Loosemore in 1663-4 at a cost of £~,ooo, defrayed by Bishop statues of angels, prophets, apostles, kings, ecclesiastics and
Ward, and rebuilt by Henry Cephas Lincoln in 1819, and warriors; above this the second stage forms another embat-
afterwards improved by Hyfield and Gray; in 1859 it was tled screen, with arcaded wings, sloping down ou each side
extensively renovated by Willis, and during 1870-7 entirely to the parapet of the aisles, and containing in the centre the
rebuilt ; since that date a new organ, also by Willis and Son, great west window ; the upper stage is formed by the gable,
has been erected 11t a cost of i:3,5oo, aud was opened in which has a trilateral window wiLh geometrical tracery.

Oct. 1892 ; the old organ case is retained and the action is The whole interior of the cathedral was thoroughly
restored in 1870-77, under the skilful superintendence of
now pneumatic throughout.
the late Sir George Gilbert Scott R.A. during which it was
The transepts are specially interesting as being con- discovered that the external walls aud the main arcade were
structed from the chapels which formerly occupied the for the most part Norman work, though, from the complete
transformation, little, if any of it, is visible externally:
lower stage of the tower ; the north transept retains one of there are other interesting evidences which testify that not
the Norman windows, and two narrow, round-beaded door- only the walls of the DM'e, but also the walls of the choir,
ways, and in the north-cast angle is the chantry of William ambulatory, Lady and other chapels of the cathedral were
Sylke LL.D. precentor of this cathedral and prebendary of once decorated with frescoes of great brilliancy and splen·
Crediton (ob. 1485), with an emaciated effigy in shroud; dour. The walls of the Lady Chapel and the side chapels of
above the cbantry is placed a curious astronomical clock of St. Gabriel and St. Magdalene were cleared of their coats of
the qth century and still in use ; there are monuments in plaster, and the vaulting re-coloured in exact accordance
this transept to Admiral Sir Edw. Tbornbrough, 1834;
Capt. James Dolion, 1700, and to the officers and men of the with the original of the 14th century ; the beautiful carving
2oth (Devonshire) regimen~ who fell in the Crimean war, of the bosses, in a great variety of foliage, has been carefully
restored, and the colouring imitated ; many of the incon-
1854-5, and there is also a fine statue, by Chantrey, to James
Northcote R.A. r831; in the south transept, against the gruous tombs and monuments were also removed from the
west wall, is the reputed tomb of Bishop Leofric, 1072 ; side chapels to more suitable positions, opening to view the
there is also under the south tower a tomb with effigies beautifully carved early piscinre ; and the tomb of Sir Peter
to Sir Hugh Courtenay, second earl of Devon, ob. 1377, and Carew was restored ; the only memorial stone found in the

:M:argaret (Bohun) his wife, ob. 1391 ; a tomb with effigies to pavement was that of Bishop Quivil, which was not disturbed'
Sir John Gilbf'rt and wife, temp. James I and mural tablets 'he wooden doors, placed near the reredos when the Lady
to John, son of Flora Macdonald, 1831 ; Sir Peter Carew, ob. Chapel was converted into a library in 1657, were removed,
and the wooden tracery in the west screen replaced by
27th November, 1575; to officers and men of the 32nd
(Cornwall) regiment killed in the Indian mut;iny, r857-8, stonework : in the choir the mutilations caused by the

and to Joseph Palmer, 1829; in the south-east angle is the Puritans in effecting a division in the cathedral wel'e made

tomb of .Bishop John, II91. good, the sedilia restored and the bishop's throne carefully

The nave preserves a general uniformity of design with the renovated.

choir, and the piers, consisting, as in the choir, of sixteen On the south-west side of the cathedral is a large quad·
rangular space, formerly surrounded by cloisters built in the
clustered shafts arranged diagonally, differ from these only last half of the 14th century and demolished during the civil
in being stilted ; the triforium in both consists of a con- war, together with the walls of the close, erected in 1321 ;
the eastern side is now in part bounded by the south tower
tinuous arcade, with sculptured cornice, and these triforia and the chapter house ; on the wall of the former, about 9
are connected by projecting galleries on the east and west feet from the ground, is the following somewhat mutilated
inscription, cut in the stone :-
walls of the transepts ; the clerestory throughout is large
and lofty, and the splendid stone vaulting is confessedly the "+PRIMVS· ADAM ·SIC. PRESS IT. ADAM. SALVET.
finest iu the kingdom ; the windows of the nave aisles are VS . ILLVM . S . V I. VENIT. AOAM. QVAERERE.
almost unique in the infinite Yariety of geometrical forms FACTVS. ADAM." •
introduced into their tracery, and no two adjoining windows
are alike, but each finds its counterpart in the aisle opposite :

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. EXETER. 1?1

The complete form, as suggested by the late Archdeacon and Chapter, and held since 188~ by the Rev. William Hope,

Woollcombe, reads:- who is also rector of St. Pancras.

" PRIMVS. ADAM. SIC. PRESSIT .ADAM. SALVET. The church of Allhallows-on-the-Walls, Bartholomew
DEVS .ILLVM. IS. QV!. VENIT.ADAM.QVAERERE .. street, one of the 19 parish chuTches jncluded in the settle-
FACTVS. ADAM."
which has been translated :- ment of 1222 and rebuilt, with the exception of the tower, in
1843-5. under the direction of Mr. J. Hayward, architect,
"The first Adam, may God sa\"e him1 is an edifice of stone in the Perpendicular style, consisting
Adam so whelined with shame, of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled wP.stern
tower with pinnacles containing one bell ; the 3 bells former-
That he who came to seek and save ly in the tower were sold about 1657 for £go, and the fabric
Adam, Adam became!'

The subject has been discussed at some length in " Notes demolished in May, 1770 : the east and west windows are
and Queries" (4th series, v. 89, 188, 287).
stained and the vaults of the old church remain~ there are

The Chapter House, situated to the south of the south 150 sittings. The register dates from the year 1694; but

transept, is the only one of rectangular form built by secu- marriages were not solemnized in this church from 1699 to

lar canons, and was erected between 1224 and 1244, in the 1805. The living is a rectory, gross yearly value £no, in
episcopate of Bishop Bruere ; the lower part is surrounded the gift of the Dean and Chapter, and held since 1875 by

with an Early English arcading of couplets ; the upper, the Rev. John Gilberd Pearse M. A. of Sidney Sussex College,

added in 1427, is Perpendicular; the roof, richly panelled, Cambridge.

painted and gilt, bears the arms of Bishop Bothe (1465-78): Holy Trinity church, in South street, erected in 1820, is a

the s1de windows of four, and the east window of seven lights, building of stone in the Gothic style, and consists of chancel,

are Perpendicular: the Chapter Library, moved here in nave, aisles, west porch and a western turret, containing a

1822, contains many ancient and valuable MSS. including clock and one bell, cast by Mears in 1820: the stained east

the original foundation charter of Edward the Confessor. window is a memorial to Richard Durant and his wife ;

The libraries of the late Chancellor Harington and Canon and there is another stained window in the north aisle.

Cook, bequeathed to the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, for The church was reseated and repaved in 1884 at a cost of

the use of the clergy in the diocese, have been placed in the £goo, and a new pulpit and prayer desk of carved oak have

Chapter House ; the collection is especially rich in ecclesi- been presented by the present rector : there are 8oo sittings.

astical and political history, and in polemical writings on The register dates from the year 1605 ; and in the vestry

disputed points of Church doctrine and discipline, vast num- is preserved the original confirmation of the ancient custom

bers of tr~cts, sermons and essays on such questions, dating of celebrating the dedication of this church, dated 1442.

from the Reformation to the commencement of the present The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge [,4, gross

century, being included. The number of volumes is about yearly value about £107, with residence and glebe, in the

s,ooo, bringing the total number of books in the Cathedral gift of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, and held since

library up to some 14,ooo: between the chapter house and 1887 by the Rev. Frank Ley Bazeley M. A. of Christ's College,

th"' south tower i <J the Holy Ghost chapel, a narrow chamber Cambridge.

of Early date, with arched roof, but now disused. St. David's church, on St. David's hill, erected in 1816

The Bishop's Palace, which existed in 1381, and probably and enlarged in 1839, is an edifice of stone in mixed styles,
earlier, is to the south-east of the choir, with which it is
connected by a corridor, and has some Early English consisting of chancel, nave and transepts, with Doric portico

portions, the most ancient of which is the 13th century and a round tower containing a clock and 8 bells, 6 of which
chapel ; in the hall is a chimney-piece, erected by Courtenay
were cast in 1817, and all were rehung in 1887, when also
about 1486 : a fine bay window of two stages, looking into
two others were added: there are 1,ooo sittings. The
the garden, was moved here from Eylot's house, near St.
Petrock's church. The Deanery is on the south-west of the register dates from the year 1559. The living is a vicarage,
Cathedral, and there are several prebendal houses, in one of
net yearly value about £2oo, in the gift of the Dean and
which is a mantelpiece dating from about 1490; the College
of Vicars was founded in rg88, when buildings were erected Chapter, and held since r862 by the Rev. Joseph Theophilus

by Bishop Brantingham, and in 1401, the college was incor- Toye M.A. of Queen's College, Oxford.
porated by Royal Charter ; the still existing hall, bought by
the city in 1647, contains some carved wood work, and por- St. Edmnnd's church, in Edmund street, founded in 1253
traits of early bishops, but is now used by the Architectural
Society: in the rear are remains of the houses once occupied and rebuilt in 1834, is an edifice of stone in the Perpendicular
by the vicars.
style, consisting of nave with galleries, south porch and an
The cathedral registers date from 1594, but the Episcopal
registers from 1258. embattled tower on the south-west containing 8 bells, of

The cathedral yard was the burial place of the city for 900 whiCh the treble, fifth and tenor are dated 1833 and the rest

years, but ceased to be used for that purpose in 1636, when 1731 : there are some good stained windows and the reredos

the cemetery in Bartholomew yard was consecrated by Bishop is richly decorated : choir stalls were erected in 1888 : there
Hall, and tbere are now no traces remaining of its ever
having been a cemetery. Bartholomew cemetery is now are 400 sittings. The register of baptisms and burials dates
closed. Southernhay Burial Ground was consecrated in 1664
by_Seth Ward, Bishop of Exeter, but has long been closed for from the year 1571 ; marriages, 1572. The living is a
interments.
rectory, average tithe rent-charge £8, net yearly value
In the year 1222 the number of parish churches in Exeter
was fixed at 19, two of which, St. Sidwell's and St. David's, £100, including 30 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Rev. A.
stood without the walls, and were related to Heavitree, the
nearest rural parish, as their mother church. In the reign 0. G. Alleyne M.A. of Exeter, and held since 1891 by the
of Edward VI. the Exeter churches were subject to the
general raid made on plate and ornaments ; though on ac- Rev. Hemy Paul Vivian Panton B.A. of University College,
count of spoliations previously made on the city, they
suffered less than some others. In 1656 the 19 parish Durham ·
churches of the 13th century were reduced by Act of Parlia-
ment to four, viz. : St. Mary Arches, St. Edmund's, St. The church of St. Michael and All Angels, near the entrance
Petrock's, and St. Mary the More, and the rest sold, some
of these being purchased by the parishioners. to the Exeter Free Cottages, a chapel of ease to St. David's,

is a building of Westleigh limestone, with dressings of

Ham Hill stone, in the Early Decorated style, erected in

r868 under the direction of Mr. Rhode Hawkins, of London,

architect, at a cost of £2o,ooo, defrayed by the late William

Gibbs esq. of Tyntesfield, on a site given by the late John

Dinham esq.; it consists of chancel, nave with clerestory,

transepts, aisles, organ ch!tmber, vestries, n,orth porch and

a central tower with spire 220 feet in height, containing one

bell: at the west end is a screen of Bath stone with columns

of Derbyshire spar, supporting a gallery: the east wi.ndow

is stained, and beneath it is a reredos of Bath stone and

marble: the chancel, decorated with much taste and skill at

the cost of Mrs. Gibbs, contains, within a recess, an effigy of

the late Mr. Gibbs: the modern oak pulpit, finely carved,

in the Early English style, is from a design by Sir A. W.
Allhallows church, Goldsmith street, is a. small building Blomfield A.R.A., M.A., F.s.A. architect: there are 700

of stone, in the Decorated style, consisting of chancel and sittings.

nave and a western turret containing one bell ; the former St. John's, on Fore Street hill, is a plain building of red

bells having been sold to St. Sidwell's in 1767, after which sandstone in the Decorated style, consisting of nave, with a

the tower was lowered and divine service discontinued from tower containing 6 bells and a projecting clock with illu-

1:807 to 1822: the church had previously been rescued from minated dial: in the gallery is a shield of arms dated 1671 ~

absolute demolition by Robert Vilwayne M.D. a parishioner, and there is another in the body of the eharch: the church

who for this purpose paid, in 1658, a sum of [.so. In r883 contains a handsome marble monument to Sir Benjamin

the church was restored and reseated with oak bP.nches: the Olliver, of Exeter, and his wife, dated 1672; and others to

exterior of the chancel was restored in 1884, and in 1887 William Chilcot, 1711 ; Thomas Baron esq. sometime mayor

the west wall was rebuilt : there are 200 sittings. The of Exeter, 1718; and to Richard Vivian of Exeter, 1740;

register of baptisms dates from the year 1566 ; marriages, there are 400 sittings. The register of St. John's dates from

1561 ; burials, 1568; there are also registers of banns from the year 1682, and that of St. George's from 1681. The

x8o9, but the marriages at this time were solemnized. in the tiving, united to that of St. George the Martyr, forms a

church of St. Stephen. The living is a rectory, net yearly rectory, gross yearly value [.210, in the alternate gift of the

nlue [,76, with 10 acre11 of glebe, in the gift of the Dean Lord Chancellor and the Dean and Chapter of Enterrand

l72 l!;~ETER. DEVONSHIRE. [K1:LLY'S

held since 1878 by the Rev. John Popham B. A. of Trinity St. Mary steps, at the foot of Stepcote hill, adjoining the

College, Dublin. site of the West Gate, is a small but ancient edifice of stone~

St. Lawrence's church, in High street, is a building of built on the side of a steep hill, so that the floor of the

stone, dating from a period earlier than the 13th century, ehurch1 which is on the level of the ground on the north
and consists of chancel, nave, north transept, south porch and side, is far above the street on the south, and is reached by

an embattled tower on the south-west, containing one bell, a. long flight of steps through the tower : eastward of the

with an inscription in Old English type: 2 bells were sold in tower there is a small room lHlder the chancel aisle, origin-

1780 in order to provide funds for the repair of the church, ally occupied by the porter of the west gate. The church

which the parishioners purchased in 1658 for [,1oo: the consists of small chancel, nave, south aisle and a.n embattled

south porch is constructed with the materials of a small western tower in the Perpendicular style, containing a clock

conduit, erected near the church in 1590 and removed in and 4 bells, all cast by John Pennington, of Exeter, in 1656:

1674; above the porch, in a niche, is a statue of Queen the south-west window is Transitional Early English, and

Elizabeth : there are 350 sittings. The register dates from the font Norman: the clock dial exhibits three figures, one

the year 16o4. The living is a rectory, gross yearly value, of which, representing Henry VIII. placed in a sitting

£150, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and held since 1882 position, bends forward at each stroke of the clock ; the

by the Rev. William Everitt B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin, other two are soldiers with javelins in the right hand, and in

and chaplain of St. Thomas union. the left hammers, with which they strike the quarters on

St. Leonard's, Topsham road, erected in 1833 on the site two small bells at their feet. A portion of the rood screen,

of a very ancient church, existing in the reign of King John, a very beautiful work, was formerly in the old church of St.

is a building of stone in the Decorated style, consisting of Mary Major, but that building having been taken down, the

chancel, clerestoried nave, aisles, west porch, and a western rector and churchwardens presented the remains of the

tower with spire I45 feet high, erected at the sole cost of screen, which have been carefully restored, to this church :

:Mrs. Miles, in memory of her husband, Dr. Miles: all the the panels are filled with paintings of various saints, and the

windows are stained, several being memorials : the west screen also includes figures of St. J ames the Great, St.

window was placed by R. Ley esq. in memory of his wife; Simon Zelotes, St. Thomas and St. Nicholas. The font is a

and the one in the south aisle by L. A. Miles, as a memorial very fine example of ancient Norman work. The tower was

to Charlotte Shapter, d. May 2, I888: the carved stone repaired in 1881; other portions of the church have also been

pulpit. was also a gift: the church was enlarged in 1843, the restored, and in 1892-3 a new organ chamber was erected

chancel rebuilt in I876 and the remainder in 1883, from and a parish room built, at a total cost, including site, of

designs by R. M. Fulford esq. architect; the nave and £8oo: there are 200 sittings. The register of baptisms dates

aisles being rebuilt at a cost of about £8,ooo: there are 570 from the year I654; marriages and burials, 1655. The liv-

sittings. The register dates from the year 1708. The living ing is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge £9, gross yearly

is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge £"I2o 18s. Id. net value £139, in the gift of the Rev. James Baxter Strother

yearly value £I95• with residence, in the gift of and held M.A. of Newton Abbot, and held since 1891 by the Re\',

since I887 by the Hev. James Frederick Sheldon 11r.A. of H&nry Plnntagenet Burdett B.A. of Trinity College, Dublin.

Queen's College, Cambridge. St. Olnve's, Fore street, an ancient foundation, specially

St. Martin's, a small bmlding of stone, in the Cathedral mentioned in the Domesday survey, is said to have been

yard, dedicated July 6, 1065, is in the Perpendicular style, built by Githa, mother of King Harold, in order that 70

and consists of chancel, nave, transept., west porch and an masses should there be said for the souls of her husband.

open tower containing one bell, dated 1675: the church Earl Godwin, and of her sons. After the battle of Hastin~s

retains a graceful l'erpendicular window, inserted by Bishop it was seized, together with the extensive possessions of the

Lacy (ob. I45S), and a Decorated font: there are ISO house of Godwin, in Devon and Exeter, by William the Nor·

sittings. The register dates from the year 1572. The man, and by him given to Battle Abbey, in Sussex; sub'le-

living is a rectory, gross yearly value about £270, in thegift quently it passed to St. Nicholas Priory, an offshoot of

of the Dean and Chapter, and held since I89o by the Rev. Battle Abbey, founded in the parish in the reign of William

Edward Read M.A. of Christ's College, Cambridge, who is II. and at the Dissolution it was disused, except for burials ~

also rector of St. Stephen's. the present edifice is a building of red sandstone in the Per-

8t. Mary Arches, Mary Arches street, the only parish pendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, two north aisles.

church here which has regular aisles, is a building of stone and an embattled tower south-west of the chancel containing
in the Norman and Later styies, and consists of nave, aisles 2 bells, of which the first bears an inscription in Old Englis'h

and a weatern tower containing a clock and 5 bells, two of characters ; the second was cast by Thomas Pennington in

which are plain, each with four shields, and a third was cast 1626. The church was for years used by the French refugees

by Mears, in 1827: the na;e is Norman: the side windows who had fled to England after the revocation of the edict oi

are Perpendicular : in the north aisle is a chantry of the Nantes in I63S: divine service was celebrated here in the

Holy Trinity and in the south aisle one of SS. Andrew and French language until the year 1758, when the church was

Thomas : the church contains a number of monuments, closed, but re~opened and thoroughly repaired in r815. In

principally to mayors of Exeter, including, in the south aisle, 1874 it was restored, when the old staircase to the rood loft

an altar tomb, with effigy and inscription, to Thomas An- and the tower arch were thrown open, a marble altar and.

drew, mayor 1505 and I5ro, ob. March 9, I5I8, who founded beautiful carved oak stalls erected, and the chancel floor

the latter of the two cbantries mentioned above ; over the relaid with tiles, from designs by the late Mr. J. B. Goutd.

tomb is an arch, the spandrils of which bear his arms: in architect, of Barnstaple, at a cost of upwards of [,r,ooo,

I88r a stained window was inserted at the east end, and 11. towards which the family of the late rector contributed £400:

second in I892 : there are 250 sittings. The register dates on the south side of the chancel there is a very curious but

from the year I538 ; marriages from the parish of St. Olave mutilated carving of the scourging of Our Lord, who is

were solemnized here from 1758 to 18I5. The living is a represented as seated: beneath the floor lie the remains of

rectory, net yearly value [,1s8, in the gift of the Bishop five French pasteurs and of many eminent citizens of Exeter:

of Exeter, and held since 1866 by the Rev. Arthur Hayne there are 250 sittings. The register dates from the year

Hamilton B.A. of St. John's College, Oxford. I60I, but since 1753 marriages have been solemnized at St.

St. Mary Major's, Cathedral yard, an ancient found&tion Mary Arches. The living is a rectory, net yearly value

existing in the 12th century, was rebuilt in 1865-68, on a !lite [, I87 IOS. including 57 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Lord

a little to the west of the ancient Norman church, at 11. cost Chancellor, and held since 1891 by the Rev. William Wood·

exceeding £7,000, and is an edifice of stone chiefly built. house Secretan, of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.

from the materials of the old church, with quoins and dres"· St. Pancras, in St. Pancras lane, originally an Early Eng-

ings of Bath and Chudleigh stone, in the Early English style, lish building, is a small edifice of stone, 46 feet long and

from designs by Mr. E. Ashworth, architect, and consiita of I6 feet wide, consisting of chancel and nave, with one bell.

chancel, na~e, south aisle and a western tower of three bearing a legend in Old English characters: the chord'_ was

stages, with broach spire I5I feet in height, containing one re-opened in 1830 and restored in 1888 ; it retains an ancient

bell, cast by T. Bilbie, in 1794: the church was consecrated Norman font and an Early English piscina, and t-here are

in Dec. 1867: some features of the old edifice have been also some interesting relics of ancient carving : the church

preserved in the new : the columns of the aisle arcade are of affords 100 sittings. The register of baptisms dates from the

Chudleigh black marble and red Ogwell marble : there are year I664 ; marriages, 1676 ; burials, I67o. The living IS a

soo sittings. The register dates from the year 1561. The rectory, net yearly value £53, including 13 acres of glebe, in

living is a rectory, net yearly value [,248, with residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter, and held since 1887 by the

the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, and held since Rev. William Hope, who is also rector of All Hallows.

I882 by the Rev. William George Mallett, surrogate. St. Paul's, in Paul street, rebuilt in the latter part of the

The church of St. Mary Magdalene, Rack street, built in 16th century, is a plain rectangular building of stone in the

x861 as a chapel of ease to St. Mary Major's, is an edifice of Italian style, consisting of nave and an embattled western

stone in the Transition style, consisting of chancel, nave, tower, with pinnacles, containing one bell, cast by John

north aisle, south porch and a western tower containing Wroth, of Exeter. During the Commonwealth this churcll

one bell : there are sittings for 400 persons. The ancient was granted, by deed now in the parish church, to the elders

chapel of this name, in Trinity parish, was attached to a of the city for a grammar school : the east window is stained,

lazar house. and there is a font of black marble : the church will seat 2-.)o

DiREOTOR Y.] DEVONSHIRE. EXETER• li3

persons. The register dates from the year 1562. The living church, in Clifton road1 is a. building of red brick witli
white stone dressings, in the Early English style, erected in
lS a rectory, gross yearly value £mo, with residence, in the

gift of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, and held since :r884 1882 from desigM by R. Medley Fulford esq. at a cost of

by the Rev. William Heathman Parkhonse lii.A. of Hertford £7,000, and consists of chancel, with chapel, nave, tran-

College, Oxford. sf\pts, aisles, vestries, and the lower stage of a. western

St. Petrock's, in High street, is a small building of stone, tower; the chancel, with side chapel and vestries, was

founded in the llth century, and consists of chancel, nave, built in 1890-91, at a cost of about £2,500: there are 630

tiisles, and an embattled western tower containing a clock sittings. The register dates from the year 1883. The living

and 6 bells, of which the first is dated 1742; the second, is a. vicarage, gross yearly value £28o, with residence, in

1693 ; the third is inscribed, "Iohannes est nomen Ejus," the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, and held since

with the arms of Henry V. or VI.; the fourth is dated r677; 1883 by the Rev. Theophilus John Pouting M.A. of Corpus

and the tenor is plain ; the bells are fitted with a chiming Christi college, Cambridge, and rural dean of Christianity.

app:tratus: one of the aisles was added in 1413, the other in St. Leonard's mission hall and Sunday schools, in the
15r3: the church was enlarged in 1587, and again ~nlarged Roberts road, Larkbeare, erected in r88g at a cost of

and restored in 1828, but the most important alteration was £ 2,,Joo, as a memorial to G. W. Petter esq. by his family,

made in I88o, when the old chancel was converted into a are of brick with stone dressings, and have a bell-cot with

baptistery, and a new chancel, organ chamber and vestry one bell; the interior is very completely fitted, and is used

et'ected. There is a mural monument with coloured effigies for mothers' meetings as well as for school purposes and
tr) WiHiam Hooper, ob. r683, and his wife, ob. 1658; another services.
to .members of the Worth family, dated 1675, r68oand r686,
is iu j,he Italian style with Corinthian columns and is sur- Bedford (proprietary) chapel, in Bedford circus, and in

mounted by arms, helmet and crest; a memorial of similar the extra parochial precinct of Bedford, is a plain building

character commemorates John Mayne, ob. r679, and his of brick, erected in 1832, at a cost of £4,000, of which
wife, ob. 16So, and there are tablets of white marble with
arms to. Theodore Sheere, of Barnstaple, d. 1782, and his £2,ooo we1"e raised in £so shares and the remainder by
wiiow, d. 1817; and to the Rev. Robert 'farrant M.A. 42 years contributions; it consists of nave, aisles and a western bell
rector of St. Petro ck's, d. 1p79agtt:ertnhseancodmammunazioenr plate in- turret containing one bell: it has been reseated, ~Jnd a
eludes some pieces of r bowl for
are stone pulpit of classical design erected at a cost of £450,

and the fabric has also been generally restored at a cost of

aTlhmesr, edgai stteedr s 1o5f72S,t .1P64eot r oacnkd' s 1692 :f rtohme r et haer ey e2a9r 615s3i tst,i nagnsd. about £I,ooo: there are 700 sittings. The registers of
date Bedford precinct are incorporated with those of St.

there is also- a complete series of churchwarden's accounts Stephen's parish. The living is a perpetual curacy, gt'OSS

from 1425 ; the registers of St. Kerrian's date from the year income from pew rents &c. £260, in the gift of the Bishop
1558. The living is a rectory, united to St. Kerrian's, gross of Exeter, and held since 1883 by the Rev. William Richards,
yearly value £220, including glebe, in the gift of the Dean of St. Aidan's.

and Chapter, and held since 1876 by the Rev. William David The Meeting House of the Society of Friends, in Magdalene

H. A. Cantuar, priest vicar and custos of Exeter Cathedral. road, is a building of stone erected in 1876 and has 100 sit-

St. Sidwell's, in Sidwell street, rebuilt in 1812-13, with the tings: the earlier meeting house was built in x6go.

exception of the tower, repaired in 1823, is a building of The Jewish Synagogue, now (1893) disused, is a plain

sostone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, building in Synagogue place, Mary Arches street, seating

south porch and a western tower with octagonal spire, con- persons.

taining a clock and a beautiful peal of 10 bells, & of which The Catholic church, in South street, dedicated to the

were cast by Mears and Stainbank, of Whitechapel, London, Sacred Heart and erected in 1883-4, at a total cost of about

1773, and two others by the same founders in x8gr: on the £1o,ooo, is a building of limestone, with Bath stone dress-

chancel arch, placed upon corbels, are statuettes in Caen ings, in the Early Gothic style, and consists of apsidal chan-

stone of St. Sativola or Sidwell and St. Boniface, both eel, clerestoried nave of five bays, aisles, transepts, two side

.executed and presented by Mr. Harry Hems, sculptor, of chapels, priests' and choir sacristies and confessionals: it is

Exeter ; the church contains 14 memorial windows aud a intended also to erect a north-western tower qo feet higlJ.:
handsome reredos with figures ~ the fabric was enlarged the reredos is adorned with carvings of scriptural and eccle-

and improved in 1871, and the exterior faced with limestone siastical subjects: the church will seat about 6oo persons.

in 1883: there are 700 sittings. The register dates from The Baptist chapel, Bartholomew street west, erected in

the year 1569. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent- r817, is a stone building in mixed styles with seats for Boo

charge £63; net yearly value £r92, with residence, in the persons; a large lecture hall adjoining'was erected in 1876;

gift of the Dean and Chapter, and held since 1886 by the the Baptist chapel in South street is a brick building with

Rev. Samuel William Elderfield Bird M.A. of St. Mary Hall, stone dressings, rebuilt in 1823 and enlarged in 1876 to seat

Oxford, and diocesan inspector of schools. 700 persons.

St. Catherine's, an iron church, in Summerland crescent, The Brethren have a room in Friernhay street, to seat

is a chapel of ease to St. Bidwell's. 450 persons, and one in Wesley place, Sidwell street,formerly

St. Stephen's, High street, rebuilt in the year x664, on belonging to the Wesleyans, with 300 sittings: services in

the site of an older building taken down and sold for £230 connection with the Friernhay street room are held in the

i.n 1658 by the mayor and council, is a building of stone in Victoria Hall.

the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, The Bible Christian chapel in Northeruhay street, pur-

and a western tower with an octagonal turret., containing chased in 1851, but erected a few years previously, is a large

3 bells, dated respectively 1635, 1673 and 1625 : near the rectangular building of stone, with seats arranged in the

chancel are the remains of a small Norman crypt, discovered form of an amphitheatre and will hold I,ooo persons. It is

in May, 1826, and the church also retains the ex:terior arch now {1893) about to be rebuilt at an estim~ted cost of

or bow, above which formerly stood the altar of St. John: £3,000.

there are 350 sittings. The register, with which is iucorpo- The Congregational church, on Southernhay, is a building
~rated that of the Bedford precinct, dates from the year 1668. of Westleigh stone, with Bath stone dressmgs and bands of

'l.'he living is a rectory, gross yearly value £270, in the gift redstone, in the Early Decorated style, consisting of apsidal

of the Bishop of Exeter, and held since 1890 by the Rev. nave, aisles, transepts, and a tower with spire, r65 feet in.

Ed ward Read 1\:I.A. of Christ's College, Cambridge, who is height : the stone pulpit was presented by the architects,

also rector of St. Martin's. Messrs. John Tarring and Son, of London : the large stained>

St. James's is an ecclesiastical parish, formed Sept. 4th, window at the north end was the gift of Nathaniel Rogers

1838, from that of St. Sidwell; the church, in St. James' M. D.; the south window is filled with French stained glass:

road, consecrated in 1836, is a building of red sandstone the total cost, including the sit.e, was .£9,750: there are

in the Early Decorated style, consisting of chancel, cleres- sittings for 585 persons in the area and 462 in the galleries.

1ioried nave, aisles, west porch, and a small western turret The Tabernacle [Calvinistic] chapel in Coombe street, now

with spire containing one bell: the pulpit, presented by the ( 1893) disused, was erected in 1770, and is the oldest build-
Dean-and Chapter, is said to have been captured in a. ing of the kind in the city.

.Spanish vessel in the reign of Elizabeth: the church has been The Countess of Huntingdon's chapel, in Grosvenorplace,

rebuilt at different periods and was finally completed in 1885, now the Free Church of England, is a small building of

at a CO'It of £7,000, from designs by R. Medley Fulford esq. stone, with sittings for 300 persons.

architect: there are 900 sittings. The registers date from The Unitarian chapel (George's meeting), South street,

the year 1842. The living was constituted a rectory, Feb. erected in 1760, is an edifice of brick, with stone dressings,

-4th, x868, by an order of the Queen in Council, net yearly and has sittings for 6oo persons.

value £275, with residence, in the gift of the Dean and The chapel of the United Methodist Free Church in

Chapter, and held since 1873 by the Rev. Edgar Norris Northernhay, erected in 1858, is a plain building of red

Dumbleton M.A. of Exeter College, Oxford, and p-rebendary brick ; in :1:892 it was re-decorated and the electric light
.of Exeter. The rectory house is in Old Tiverton road. introduced at a. cost of £2oo, and has 450 sittings.

I"The population in 188r was 5,648. The Wesleyan chapel, Mint lane, erected in 1:832, is a

St. Matthew's is an ecclesiastical parish formed April 24th, large building of red brick, with a portico, and will seat 900

t:8SJ, from the parishes of St. Sidwell and St. James; the persons: Christ Church, Southernhay, erected iu. 1846 as a

174 ~ETER. DEVONSHIRE. (KELLY 7~



proprietary chapel but now also a Wesleyan chapel, affords the scabbard is also adorned 'With the royal arms, and is
t,ooo s1• ttm• gs. richly embroidered in gold and surmounted with a crown,

The Salvation .Army Temple, in the Friars, formerly a six inches high, of silver gilt; the cap of maintenance, worn

meeting-house belonging to the· Society of Frier.ds, is a large by the sword-bearer on state occasions, was also given by

building with a red brick front ; it was enlarged in x889 at Henry VII. at the same time as the sword ; the actual cap

a cost of £2,000 and will seat 2,000 persons. of black felt is worn inside a low-crowned hat of crimson

Exeter Cemetery, Heavitree, off the Pi.nhoe road, conse- velvet, made in 1634, embroidered with silver-gilt thread;

crated on Saturday, June 2, x866, originally consisted of 10 the side of the crown displays a circlet of crosses and fleurs-

acres, of which the inner portion, consisting of 4i acres, de-lis, and on the top are the city arms; for the display of
was set apart tor the Church of England, and the remainder these emblems of authority on public occasions, an orna-

for Dissenters and Catholics, each portion having a mortuary mental framework of wrought iron, restored in 187o, is

chapel, built of Heavitree stone, with seats for 40 persons : preserved in the Guildhall. The mayor's chain and badge,

the adjoining Cemetery, of about 2 acres, formerly belonging presented to the city in 1874 by the Royal Archceological

to St. Leonard's, was added in 1877, and in 1883 an addition Institute, is of gold and enamel, and weighs 29 ounces ; it

of 16 acres was made, of which 4 acres were consecrated in consists of 32 links, of wllich part are castles, and seven are

1887; a further addition 2! acres is now (1893) about to composed of the letter X, surmounted by a crown ; the

be made ; the Cemetery is under the control of the Corpora- pendent badge is a circular medallion, bearing the arms of

tion acting as the Burial Board. the city. The sheriff's gold chain, presented in 1878 by the

Exeter Old Cemetery, in Bartholomew street, opened in sheriff and under-sheriffs of that year, is a chain of" SS,"

1837, was closed for interments on the opening of the new and consists of 27 of these, united by small links ; the badge,

one in 1l:.66, and is now laid out in walks and planted with depending from a triple-towered castle, is hexagonal, and

shrubs as an open space for the public; the pathway between displays two swords in saltire, a royal crown above, the

this cemetery and the adjoining churchyard of Allhallows- city shield below, and the date 1537, being that of the

on-the-Walls is formed on the top of a portion of the ancient institution of the shrievalty. The silver chains worn by the

city wall, known by the 'name of "Snail Tower," and from sergeants-at-mace date from the reign of James I. and

hence an extensive view of the surrounding country1can be consist each of 40 circular links, inclosing alternately the

obtained. letters I and R and have pendent badges of the city arms.

The Jews' Cemetery, in Magdalen street, consists of 1! There are seven corporate seals, and the common seal, pre-

acres. sented by William Prudum or Prud'homme, probably the

The Guildhall, in High street, is a massive edifice of stone, founder of the hospital of St. .Alexius, dates from about u7o,

rebuilt on the site of the ancient Guildhall, first built in 1330 and is identical in date and design with that of the borough

and re-erected in 1464; the upper storey, which is cinque- of Taunton ; the two <•ther city seals date respectively from
cento work of 1593, projects beyond the line of the street, and 1531 and 1672; the mayor"s seal, a pointed oval, with a

is supported on an open arcade of five arches, with heavy seated figure of St. Peter, dates c. 1320; the provost's seal,

moorstone columns, the fac;ade being divided into three made in the 14th century, is of silver, and bears a castle

compartments by coupled stilted columns of the Corinthian between two lions passant, with other devices ; there is also

order, above which is an enriched frieze and balustrading: a modern seal for the provost's court, and a silver seal of the

the common hall, which occupies the ground floor, is a lofty statute-merchant, dating from 1292, but of which the counter-

and spacious chamber 62! by 25 feet, with an arched roof, seal is now lost. The Corporation also possess a loving-cup

and has rich panelling of classic character around the walls, of silver, 14 inches in height, presented in 1876 by past and

dating from about 1556, and adorned with shields bearing surviving mayors, and richly ornamented. The mayor wears

the arms of the city and of various mayors and incorporl\ted a robe of scarlet cloth, and the four sergeants-at-mace gowns

trades. In 1888-9, the interior was restored, and a bust of of black or blue cloth, and Tudor hats trimmed with green

Her Majesty the Queen placed in the hall. At the further and white ribbons. In the muniment room is preserved a

or north end of the hall is a fine stained window with the fine collection of municipal archives and other ancient docu-

emblazoned arms of England, the city of Exeter, and of ments, dating from the 13th century, which have been care-

numerous mayors and sheriffs ; at the same end, next the fully arranged and calendared under the direction of Stuart

street, is a gallery, above which are suspended the old colours .Archibald Moore esq. F.s.A.

of the 4th (King's Own Royal Lancaster) reg. and those of The Royal Public Rooms, in New London Inn square,

the " Exeter Loyal .Association," a volunteer corps raised in were built in 1820 and comprise a spacious room 100 feet

1798 to repel the threatened French invasion ; there 1s also long by 40 in breadth, and 37 feet h1gh, and holding 700

here a bustin bronze, byWestmacott, of Henry(Addington) persons ; it is Jet for concerts, balls and public meetings.

1st Baron Sidmouth, and the walls are hung with portraits, The Victoria Hall, in Queen street, is a large building of

including the Princess Henrietta Maria by Sir Peter Lely ; stone, in the Gothic style, built in 1869 and enlarged in

George !I. by T. Hudson, of Exeter; Sir Charles Pratt, 1st 1874; it has a spacious orchestra and a good organ, erected

Earl Camden and Lord Chancellor, by the same; George in 1882; the hall is let for public entertainments and

(Monk) 1st Duke of .Albemarle K.G. by Sir Peter Lely; and meetings and will seat 1,700 persons; a smaller hall, sub-

others of mayors and representatives of the. city in Parlia- sequently added, affords 400 sittings.

ment; the Council Chamber contains the portraits of Barnfield Hall, attached to the premises of the Exeter

eminent persons connected with the city. The municipal Literary Society, and erected in 1890, principally through

insignia include four maces, two state swords, mayor's chain the munificence of George Franklin esq. J.P. is a structure

and badge, cap of maintenance, sheriff's chain and badge, of brick with a glass-covered way along the entire frontage,

four chains for the sergeants. at mace, and four seals ; the and is licensed for music and dancing ; it will seat over 6oo

four silver-gilt maces are each 29l inches in length and of persons.

corresponding design; the shafts, divided midway, are The Police Station and Court House, Waterbeer street,

perfectly plain, and terminate at the lower end in simple erected in 1888 from designs by J. M. Pinn esq. architect,

knops; the mace brads are ornamented with winged and at s cost of £5,ooo, is an edifice of red brick with Beer

foliaged female figures, dividing the surface into three stone dressings, and consists of petty sessional court and

portions, which are tilled with the city arms and the national police offices; a portion has been adapted for the use of the

emblems; a cresting of crosses and fleurs-de-lis runs round town and magistrates' clerks.

the top of each head, and from this springs an open arched The West of England Insurance Office, in High street,

crown ; the flat tops of the heads bear the royal arms and established here in 18071 is a building of Portland stone; the
supporters and the initials G.R.; all the maces have the front is relieved by fluted pilasters of the Corinthian order,

London hall mark for 1731, and were made by George and a projecting portico, on columns of similar character,

Wickes: the earlier of the state swords is said to have been over which is a statue of King Alfred.

given to the city by Edward IV. on the occasion of his visit The General Post Office, High street, erected in 1883-5,

in 1469; the only portion of the original sword is the blade, on the site of the old Grammar School, is a fine building of

36t inches in length from hilt to point ; the sword has an Portland stone and brick, in the Gothic style, from designs

orbicular pommel with embossed mouldings, the hilt having by Mr. E. G. Rivers, of Bristol, and consists of basement,

elaborate quillons terminating in grotesque lion heads; this ground floor and two upper stories ; the front and east side

is now a mourning sword, the grip being covered with black of the building are relieved by columns of .Aberdeen granite.

cloth and the scabbard with crape; the present hilt and Her Majesty's Prison, in New North road, overlooking

scabbard, as well as the black covering, are said to have been the South Western railway station, was completed in 1790,

added at the Restoration, in order that the sword might be under an Act of Parliament obtained in 1787, but in 1853

fitly born in public on the anniversary of the death of was re-erected on the plan of the model prison at Penton-

Charles I. ; the other sword was presented by Henry VJI. ville, London, and will hold 363 prisoners of both sexes : at

on his Tisit to the city 7th October, 1497, but, as in the its eastern end are the head quarters of the county constabu- ·

previous instance, only the blade of the original sword, 37! lary. ·

inches long, remains, although the hilt, pommel and grip The Eastgate .Arcade, a structure in the Classic style, was

foUow the style of the 15th century, but these, as well as the built by a private limited liability company in 188o-81, and

scabbard, were made in 1634; the pommel bears the arms occupies part of the site of the old Exeter Grammar Sch'Ool

and monogram of James I. and the arms of the city, and and grounds. Near this spot stood the original East gate

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of the city, and the foundations of one of its round towen, Earl Fortescue X.G. lord-lieutenant of the county, erected in

accidentally met with in preparing the gt'Ound for the new 1863, and in r893 a porter's lodge was built. Larkbeare, a

building, have been carefully preserved and utilized. The handsome mansion on the 'fopsham road, is appropriated as

arcade, connecting the top of High street with East South- judges' lodgings.

ernhay, forms a covered avenue about 250 feet long and 15 Exeter is within the Westem Military District, and is the

feet wide, with a height to the apex of the glass roof of 36 depot of the nth Regimental district (Devonshire Regi-

feet, contains 24 shops, and over the High street entrance is ment) ; and also the head quarters of the. Ist Devon

an illuminated clock ; on the left hand of thiS entrance Militia, forming the 4th Battalion of the Devonshire Regi-

stands the Eastgate coffee tavern, a building erected con- ment ; two batteries of the Royal Artillery are also stationed

temporaneously with the arcade by a separate company, but here; and the Royal First Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, the

forming part of the general design furnished by Mr. James 1st Devonshire Artillery Volunteers, the 1st (Exeter and

Crockel' J'. R. I. B. A.·of Exeter. The total cost of these under- South Devon) and 3rd Battalions of Rifle Volunteers and

takings, including the land, was about £I8,soo. the (Devon and Somerset) 1st Engineer Volunteers have

The Constitutional Club, standin~t at the corner of Bed- their respective head quarters in or near the city.

ford and Catherine streets, is a building, erected in 1883, of The Artillery barracks, in the Topsham road, are built of

Wellington piessed bricks with Beer stone dressings, in the brick and form a large square, with officers' qna~ters facing

French Renaissance style, from designs by Mr. Edward the entrance gates, quarters for the men, and stables on

Webb A.R.I.B.A. architect, of Exeter and Barnstaple. The either side; adjoining tb.e entrance gates are various offices,

principal entrance is from Bedford street, and the club con- mess room &c.

tains, on the basement floor, a buffet, cellars and offices; on The Higher barracks, in Howell road, originally built for

the gt'ound floor is the secretary's office, bar, stewards' and cavalry in 1792, consist of several buildings of red brick,

visitors' rooms &c. with three spacious shops ; on the first with officers' quarters facing the entrance, and are now

floor is a spacious meeting room, coffee and news rooms ; on occupied by troops belonging to the nth Regimental Dis-
the second floor, two billiard rooms with bagatelle, card and tri•Ct. ,

smoking Tooms; and on the third floor, kitchen, scullery, The Volunteer Drill Hall, in Bedford circus, was erected

cook's pantry, bath room and four bedrooms. in r8g2 on the site of the old theatre, at a cost, including

The Devonshire Liberal Club, established in January, the site, of about £4,ooo, and is a structure of brick, the

189o, occupies premises in Queen street, consisting of a hall being 100 feet long by 45 feet wide and having a balcony

large billiard room with two tables, reading, news and capable of seating 200 persons ; adjoining, on the ground

smoking rooms, and an assembly room, capable of seating tloor, is a reading-room, and in the basement is an armoury,

300 persons: there are about 850 members. holding I ,500 stand of arms, a store room and a Morris tube

A Theatre existed in 1750 in Tb.eatrelane (now Waterbeer range ; on the first floor are meeting rooms for officers and

street), on the site of the present Police Courts. 'fhe first sergeants, and on the third floor is a band practice room.

'l'heatre Royal, erected between Bedford circus and South- Adjoining the hall are quarters for the sergeant-major.

ernhay in 1787, was burnt down in 1820, but rebuilt n.nd A large amount of business of various kinds is carried on

opened in 1821, and existed till 1884, when it was in turn in this city, quantities of miscellaneous goods being im-

destroyed by fire. In r886 a new theatre was erected at the ported and exported by means ofthe river Exe.

junction of Longbrook street and New North road, from de· Tb.e principal industries are paper making, iron and brass

signs by Mr. C. J. Phipps, architect, of· London, but this foundries and flour milling ; there are also large tanneries

edifice was also burnt down 5 Sept. 1887, when upwards of and breweries, the oldest of which is the City brewery, situ-

200 persons lost their lives. 'fhe present theatre, built in ated in the Commercial road: the important tobacco factory

r889 on the same site, is constructed on the Irving-Darby· of Messrs. H. C. Lloyd and Son employs about rso girls

shire safety principle, and was erected at a cost of £15,ooo. and 40 men and boys and Mr. 'fownsend's printing estab-

The AlbertMemorial Museum, in Queen street, completed lishment employs 70 or So persons; a considerable number

in r869, at a cost of nearly £2o,ooo, as a memorial to the of workmen are also engaged in building, brick making and

H.R.H. Prince Consort, is a building of Pocombe stone, with steam sawing, and in the nurseries of Mesbrs. Veitch and Son.

reliefs and dressings of Bath and Chudleigh stone, in the A very important wool ma1·ket is held every Friday.

Gothic style, and consists of a centre and two wings, com- The woollen manufacture was introduced here at an

prising together a frontage to the road of about 140 feet, early period, and in the time of Queen Elizabeth a great

with a side frontage towards Upper Paul street of about 6o number of foreign cloth workers were employed; in 1676

feet : the building contains, beside the museum, a free nearly the whole of the citizens were engaged in this

library, reading room, apartments for the use Qf the science branch of trade, the extent of which may be judged from

1md art classes, private rooms for the committee and curator, the fact that, in 1750, 302,760 pieces were exported ; a cen-

and for the attendant in charge of the building, and a spa- tury later we find but slight traces to indicate that so large

cious art gallery was added in 1884, in which exhibitions and a business had ever existed, the closing of the continental

lectures are held ; there is also a free reference library : the ports against English goods by Napoleon I. having inflicted

entrance in Queen street is by an open arcade of three arches, a blow on the woollen trade of Exeter from which it never

supported on columns of Aberdeen granite; the wide land- recovered, and the manufacture has now entirely disap~

ing of the staircase is adorned with a full-length statue, in peared.

Caen stone, of the Prince Consort in his robes as Chan- Tb.e city possesses two excellent and spacious covered

cellor of the University of Cambridge, by the late E. B. markets, erected under the provisions of an Act of Parlia-

Stephens esq. R.A. of this city. The mus~um is supported ment, at a cost of £88,220. The Eastern Market, a structure

by the Free Libraries' rate, but it is also largely indebted to of the Doric order, built chiefly of granite and ~ath stone,

private munificence. It is governed by a committee of 30 and occupying an area of about 230 by 165 feet, extends

members, elected triennially by the Town Council. Mr. from Queen street to Goldsmith street, and was opened in

James Dallas F.L.s. is curator, secretary and librarian. I 838 for the sale of meat, fish, fruit and vegetables. The

The Devon and Exeter Institution, in Cathedral yard, Western Market, in Fore street, completed in 1836, is occu-

established in 1813, has one of the largest and best libraries pied mainly by butchers' stalls, but has a few shops, and a.

in the west of England, containing upwards of 3o,ooo portion is also appropriated to the use of corn and seed

volumes ; the premises are lit with the electric light and factors.

include a spacious reading room supplied with current The Cattle Market, in Bonhay road, is close to the rh·er

literature. Exe;' the market day is Friday. Fairs are held on the

The Athenreum, in Bedford circus, was erected by a com- third Wednesday in February and May, first Thursday in

mittee of shareholders, and contains a lecture theatre seat- October, last Wednesday in July and the second Wednesday

ing about 300 persons. in December.

. The Exeter Young Men's Christian Association occupies The Rougemont Hotel, in Queen street, a. building of red

premises at King's Lodge, High street, adapted to their pre- brick, was erected in 1878 a.t a cost of £25,000.

l'lent purpose from plans by Mr. Charles Cole, architect, of Other principal hotels are the Clarence and Globe, in the

Exeter, and opened 25 Oct. 1892; the building comprises a Cathedral yard; the London, in London Inn squ:lre; the

lecture hall and class rooms, parlour, reading, writing and Bode and the White Lion, in Sidwell street i and the Half

recreation rooms, gymnasium, secretary's office and other Moon, in High street. •

oftices; the premises are open daily from IO a.m. to 10 p.m. TherearesiXBanks :-The City Bank of Exeter, the Devon

annual subscription ss.; Mr. H. Gadd J.P. president; Mr. and Cornwall Bank, the Exeter Bank, the National Provincial

Thomas Wilson, treasurer; Mr. E. D. Collins, secretary. Bank of England, the Wilts and Dorset Banking Company

The County Sessions House, built in 1773 and situated Limited and Messrs. F()x, Fowler and Co.

within the walls of Rougemont Castle, has a fine stone front : The Exeter Baths and Washhouses, in Rack street, opened

here the county sessions and assizes for Devon, the petty 9th August, 1852, include six first-class and eight 8econd-

sessions fot' theWonford division and the county courts are class baths, and eight baths for women, these comprising

held: in the Crown Court is a large painting, about 21 feet two vapour baths: the washhouse, which contains a steam

by 16 feet, of the "Judgment Qf Daniel,'' by William apparatus, allows of 19 washers at a time, and is amply

Brockedon. In the courtyard in front of the building is a supplied with hot and cold water, and adjoining is a drying
1ta.tue in white marble, by M~ E. B. Stephens, of the late chamber.

176 .EXETER.. DEYO:NSHIRE.

The Exeter Tepid Swimming Baths, erected 1893, on the John, Palmer, of Exeter, ~od built in 1839 for four poor

King's Lodge site in High street, by a company with a capital women, each of whom must be 70 years of age and resident

<Jf £6,ooo, contain a swimming bath 100 feet long by 30 in ,Exeter for 10 years previous to election; each reqeive!l

wide, slipper baths and hot and cold douche baths. 6s. weekly, with coals and medical attendance; the yearly

The Devon and ExeLer Savings Bank, established in .I&zs, income of this charity is about £146. Grendon's Hospital~

is under the direction of thirty-six trustees and upwal'ds o( consisting of almshouses, first founded in Preston street. in

<Jne hundred managers, and has receivers of deposits in 1406, by Simon Grendon, of Exeter, for ten poor women,

almost every town in the county; on November 20th, 1892, and until recently known as the "Ten Cells," were removed

it had a. balance due to 31,783 depositors of £x,o27,162 and rebuilt in 188o by the trustees o~ a more opeiJ site on

qs. 7d. and had invested in the Bank of England to same the Grendon road : these buildings are of local Pocombe

date £1,042,784 13s. 8d. showing a surplus of £15,621 stone with Box stone dressings, from designs by Messrs. J3es~

Igs. Id. This institution is empowered, under the provisions and Cummin, architects, of Exeter, and now provide for 12

<Jf the Act .16 and 17 Vie. cap. 45, to grant Government occupants, each of whom receives 6s. a week, with coals and
medical .attendance; t~ yearly income is about £427.
Annuities not exceeding £xoo a year.

The Devon and Exeter Hospit!!.l, in Southernhay, was Hurst's, founded in 1568 by William Burst, five times

first founded in 1741: the present hospital, opened in 1743, mayor, consists of 12 almshouses in Spiller street, for 12 poor

.is an extensive brick building, containing about 214 beds married or single men of 70 years of age, the former receiv-

and a good medical library, established in 1838. The ing 7s. 6d. and the latter 6s. a week, with coals and medical

hospital has been considerably enlarged at various dates : in attendance; the yearly income is about £320. LaiJt's,
1856 a new wing was added from a bequest by Mrs. Hal- founded in 1675 by Richard Lant, consists of 12 almshouses,

ford, and a ward for young children at the sole exp~nse of in Bartholomew street, for 12 poor persons, married or

the late Mrs. J. C. Bowring; a. chapel for the use of the single, the former receiving 7s. 6d. and the latter 6s. a week,
.patients was erectei in 1866 at the sole expense of the late with cqals and medical attendance ; the yearly income is

Arthur Kempe esq. to whol-le memory a stained west window about £x69. Magdalen Hospital, originally a lazar house,

has been placed in the chapel by John Bullivant esq. The now consists of almshouses in Magdalen road for 16 poor

average yearly number of in-patients for the last 10 years persons, married or single, the former receiving 78. 6d. and

.ending 1892 is 1,231 and out-patients 2,053. the latter 6s. a week, with coals and medical attendance ;

The Dental Hospital, in Castle street, established in 1&8o, the yearly income of this charity is about £705. Martyn's,

is opened daily (Sundays excepted) ; and is wholly supported of about £go yearly, is for apprenticing, in premiums of

by voluntary contributions. £2o each. Tuckfield's, for distribution in bread and cloth-

The West of England Eye Infirmary, in Magdalen street, ing, school prizes and apprenticing; yearly income about

established in x8o8, is an extensive building of brick, with £x44. Blundell and White's, of about £17 yearly, is for

stuccoed front: it was enlarged in 1865, again in 1881; and apprenticing. The trustees meet at the Museum on the

a considerable addition made to the land in the rear of the last Monday in each month at II o'clock; clerk and sur-

.building in 1888, at a cost of £300 : it contains 50 beds, veyor, A. Bromley Sanders, 20 The Close.

.and the number of patients in 1888 was x,852 and in 1892 2. Church charities :-Sir John Acland's gift. The balance

was 2,054. in favour of this charity at the beginning of 1882, amount-

The Dispensary, in Queen street, established in x8x8, is ing to about £336, was paid over to the trustees of St. John's

.a plain edifice of stone, erected in 1841 at a cost of £~,400; Hospital, under an order of the Charity Commissioners, dated

the institution is supported by voluntary contributj.ons, and 26th August, 1881. Seldon's, of about £102 yearly, is for

in 1892, 6,142 patients were relieved. distribution in bread. Lethbridge and Davye's, consisting of

The Homoo"Pathic Dispensary, Bedford circus, was estab- 10 almshouses in Parr street, is for four married couples and

1ished in I 849. six single persons, each of whom receives ss. weekly. Flay's

The Lying-in Charity, Magdalen street, was established consists of six almshouses at St. Sidwell's, for two clerical

in 1819 for the assistance of respectable poor married women inmates, either ministers or their widows, and four other
poor women, the former receiving 7s. 6d. and the latter ss.
at their own homes during confinement.

The Institution for Trained Nurses, in Magdalen street, is weekly. The three immediately foregoing charities were

a plain building of stone, originally established as a training united and are administered according to the provisions of a

institution for nurses in z863; in 1881 it was converted into scheme of the Charity Commissioners, dated February 5th,

an establishment for sending out trained nurses to private 1866; the united yearly income is about £419. Clerk to

patients and for the reception of a limited number of paying the Church Charity Trustees, R. R. M. Daw, solicitor, 13

patients: it is partly supported by voluntary contributions. Bedford circus.

The Female Home and Penitentiary, in Holloway street, 3· Miscellaneous charities :-The Ancient Incorporation of

.founded in 1819, is a large building of brick and stone, Weavers, Fullers and Shearmen, incorporated in 1489, has

available for so inmates. connected with it the following charities :-Pince's, Drake's,

The West of England Institution for the Instruction of Newcombe's, Marker's and Munckley's, of ss. each to poor

the Deaf and Damb, established in 1826, occupies buildings freemen of the city. H. Bawden's and J. Reed's, of 2s. 6d.

.of stone in the Topsham road ; a new wing was erected in each to widows and female orphans of deceased freemen.

x862, and a gymnasium and workshop have since been Jeffery's, of £4 to the Nonconformist minister at Ford,

.added ; there are now 51 children on the foundation. Stokenham, and gifts of 20 coats, shirts, hats and pairs of

The West of England Institution for the Instruction and stockings and shoes, viz. : 14 to freemen (not being pub-

.Employment of the Blind, situated on St. David's hill, is a licans), 3 to poor persons of Ottery St. Mary and 3 of Stoken~

large edifice of red brick, erected in 1839 and enlarged in ham. Crispin's, consisting of premiums of £5 each on the

1855. and consists of a central block, threa storeys in height, apprenticeship of the sons of freemen of the company, and

with a principal entrance on the ground floor, and wings of the same amount at the end of the term (eight years). .Meet·

two storeys, with an annexe to the right wing, built in 185o. mgs of the incorporation are held on the last Thursday in

Large quantities of basket work, matting, brushes, sash August and on the 5th November. Borough's, which con-

lines and knitted work are here manufactured: the work- sists of rent and annuity arising from Nadder Estate, Whit-

rooms are open to public inspection from 10 to 12 and 2 to stone, is distributed on the Thursday before Christmas Day,

4 on Wednesdays and Fridays: in 1886-7 there were 13 among six or more poor housekeepers of the city or county

male and 7 female inmates, beside 12 journeymen and of Exeter, being over 6o or under 30 years of age, who do

.adult daily pupils. . . not reside in any almshouse and have not received pay from

The Exeter charities may be classified as general, church the Corporation of the Poor within the preceding 12 months.

and miscellaneous. No young man may have it a second time, nor any old man

1. General charities :-Attwill's, consisting of I.~ alms- twice within seven years. This charity is administered by a

houses in Northernhay street, for as many poor persons of body of nine trustees ; William Asl:iford Caunter, Cllfrk.

Exeter, and 24 almshouses in the New North road; the for- Potter's provides£10 each annually to eight poor tuckers and

mer will shortly be superseded by a block of 12 new alms- weavers who have not received p.ty from the Corporation of

houses, now (1893) being erected in Grendon road: each the Poor within one year, or the benefits of the charity within

married inmate receives 7s. 6d. and each single inmate QS. five years, and is distributed early in January. This charity

per week, with roals and medical attendance; the yearly is managed by six trustees; C. B. Sanders, clerk, Palace ga.tet

income is about £s8o. ..4\meridith's, of £16 yearly~ origin- St. Petrock's, consisting of four houses in Magdalen st.reet,

ally founded in 1556 by Griffitb Ameridith, to find .!fhrouds rebuilt in 1875, for persons in reduced circumstances and of

.for executed criminals~ is expended in clothing, distri.. good character, who have resided three years in the pa,rish

buted at Christmas. Buckenham's, for househol!lers of the of St. Petrock, or il\ the city of Exeter, with 6s. per week, or

parishes of St. Ll\wrence,. St. Paul, Allhallows-on-the-Walls 7s. 6d. for a married couple, not being under 6o years of age,

.and Holy Trinity, iB distributed in money ~t Christmas, This charity is controlled. by eight trustees and the pa;r~b

the amoum being us1,1.ally £28 ; the yearly income amount& churchwardens, acting ex-officio; F. H. H. Orchard, clerk.

to £64. Calwodley's, QJ about £375 yearly, is expend~d in Spicer's charity furnish~s sums of not less than £5 qr more
grants to Awliscolllbe school and in augment~tipp of :Pal- than £2o yearly to poor freemen of the c;ity of Exeter, aqd

mer's, Lant's and Attwill's charities. Palmer's consists of is distributed on the .second Friday in December. This

four almshouses in New North road, founded in. 1479 by ch1rHy is :listributed byfou trustees; William A. Caunter,



DffiECTORY.] .DEVONSHIRE. EXETER. ljj

clerk. Floud's gift consists of the interest from a £5o tent, and was opened in Julyy 1886. The neighbouring
Exeter Turnpike Deed Poll ; it is subject to the same restric- streams afford abundance of amusement to the an~ler.

tions as Borough's, but recipients to be between the ages of In a.dditio:q to the religious communities previously noticed

30 and 6o years. there were others ; the chief of these being the Benedictine

Wynard's Hospital consisting of 12 almshouses with a priory of St. Nicholas, originally an appendage to Battle

chapel .in Magdalen street, were founded and endowed Abbey, in Sussex, but refounded under a chartf;)r of William

by> William Wynard, Recorder of Exeter, in 1439: the II. and made an independent house, though maintaining a

buildings form a quadrangle ; the attached chapel of the subsidiary relationship to Battle, from which its priors were

,Holy Trinity, built in 1436, aud attached to a Maison Dieu, .uamed, and under the full jurisdiction of the Bishops of

is of Perpendicular character ; it was destroyed in 1643, Exeter. On the dissolution of the lesser monasteries, it was

restored in 1675 and again restored by the late Mark Kenna- surrendered in :t536, by William de Cullumptc.n, then prlOT',

way esq. in 1864; the chancel contains a monument of the revenues being estimated at £147, and the site and bu.ild-

carved marble and mosaic work to Harriett Codrington, ings were granted to Sir Thomll8 Dennis knt. Portions of

wife of Mark Kennaway esq. d. t86I, and there are several the fabric, some of Norman and others of very late date, stiH

other memorials to members of the Kennaway family, of exist, and part of the site has been purchased by the

various dates: the east window is stained and two others CathoHcs. , •

on the south side partly so; the chancel retains a water The Cluniac priory of St. James de Marisco, without the

drain and is separated from the nave by a fine arch bearing walls, was founded before II43 by Baldwin de Redvers, 2nd

the city arms and those of the diocese. The chaplaincy, Earl Qf Devon, generally styled Earl of Exeter, and was a

value [.63 13s. 4d. yearly, in the patronage of Lawrence J. cell to the abbey of St. Martin des Champs, at Toura, but

Kennaway esq. has been held since 1887 by the Rev. the foundation included only a prior and four monks.

William Everitt M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin, and rector The Franciscans Ur Gre•y Friars were established in Exeter
of St. Lawrence's church ; each inmate re~eives from 3s. on a site in the D.O'l'th-west quarter of the city, near Snail

to 4s. a week, subject to the patron's certificate of good Tower, between I22Qand 1240, but in r287, Edmund (Plan-

behaviour. tagenet), Earl of Cornwail, translated the convent to a fresh

Besides the charitable institutions above mentioned there site without the south gate: in 1507, the first buildings of

are or were others, viz. :-1. The hospital of SS. Buriana and these friars was granted to the city, and in 1535, by order of

Alexis, founded by W. FitzRalph or Prodom in II64-70, and Henry VIII. a sermon was preached by Hugh Latimer,

afterwards merged in that of St. John. 2. The ancient alms- Bishop of Worcester; afterwards martyred: this house was

house .of the bishops, situated in the Calendar Hay, from surrendered by its lust warden; John Cardmaker or Taylor,

which circumstance the brothers and sisters were known as in 1538. In July, 1883, excavations on the later site yielded

4 ' Calendars ; " this foundation was also annexed to St. large quantities o~ human remains, and a ledger stone, in-

John's. 3· The "Combrew" Hospital, founded in 1408 by scribed to Brother Roger Davnatt D. D. ob. 13 Dec. 1516.

Sir William Bonvile, and transferred to the Crown in 1554, The Dominicans or Black Friars were settled here in 1258,
and to the city by Queen Elizabeth in 1562, after which it by Sir 0. de Dyneham, and their monastery stood on the

was associated with Lant's foundation, and the site and north side of the cathedral, but without the close : the

buildings then decayed were alienated. 4· Exbridge Hos- church of this house was the burial place of a number of

pital, founded in 1514 by J. Moore and Bartholomew distinguished per!jonages; among these being, it is believed,

.l<'ortescue. 5· St. Catherine's Hospital, founded in the 15th J ames de Audley, Baron .A udley K. G. a celebrated warrior in

century (c. 1457) by John Stevens M.D. canon of Exeter, for the reign of Edward III. ob. 1st April, 1386; Sir Henry

aged females, and endowed in I 56~ by William Berne, rector Raleigh knt. ob. :t301; Sir John Dinham knt. and Ja:qe (de

of St. Petrock's, in 1663 by Dean Young and in 1667 by Arches), his wife ob. c. 1496, and Thomas Calwodleigh, ob. c.

Robert Hale, treasurer ; the Charity Commissioners, 2nd 1479, and ,Elizabeth Calwodleigh, his mother ; the monastery

July, 188o, sanctioned a scheme for the sale of the buildings was suppressed in 1538, and granted to John, 1st Baron

and site of St. Catherine's, on the complete avoidance of the Russell, who in 1550 became Earl of Bedfo'rd, and built with

dwellings. . . the materials a mansion called '' Bedford House," taken

The Frances Homes, in Clifton road, erected in· 1878 by down about I773· , · ··

the late Dean of Exeter, in memory of his wife, afford a home Rougemont CllostJe, which stands on a red igneous rocky

to 12 women, who live rent free. eminence, at the ~orthern angle of the City wall, and about
200 feet above the sea level, was formerly a fortress. of con-
Exeter Free Cottages, on St. David's hill, erected in I86o,
on a site given by the late John Dinham esq. are 40 in siderable ~;~trength and importance: the structure was re-
number, 24 of which were built by John Dinham esq. 8 built in the Norrp.an period, but tile existing remains con-
by the late John Scanes esq. and 8 by the citizens, the object sist only of the gateway, part of the walls and"an aooient
being to provide homes, rent free, for persons in reduced cir- tower near the gateway, now covered with ivy, and pre-
cumstances, but having an income of not less than [.15 a senting an exceedingly picturesque appearance. . On the
year, and being inhabitants of the city of Exeter or of the south and south-east, and especially in the 'grounds belong-
parishes of Heavitree and St, Thomas, prefer~nce being ing to Mrs.' Gard,. the castle ditch still remains. and is con-
given to those over 6o years of age. The management of sidered a very fine example of'an ancient 'British earthwork.
this charity, including the appointment of inmates, is in the Within the precincts was tlie detached collegiate chapel of
hands of trustees, who meet on 'the first Wednesday after St. Mary, founded in the 12th century, with ftmr preben-
quarter day ; clerk, Fred Pollard, I Bedford circus. daries, but no dean or other head: tbe building, consisting

Bury meadow, a small piece of 1ground near St. David's of chancel apd nave, was destroyed in 1774, but the prebends
were continued, till in 1863 there were two only, and now
church, has been inclosed and planted and is open to the but one, that of Carswell, remains.
public : within the grounds is a tree planted to commemo-
rate the marriage of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh K.!}. In the 16th and 17th centuries, the city was completely
surrounded with crenellated walls, forming a parallelogram
23 Jan. 1874. Northernhay, an open space in a lofty position about half a mile in length from east to west, and three
to the north of the city, at the back of the Castle. is laid out furlongs wide, the castle occupying an area about 150 yards
as a public garden and contains a marbl~ statue, executed
wide at the nortb angle ; there were also fortified gates at
by the late Mr. E. B. Stephens R.A. and erected in 1866, in
the principal points o{ the compass, another on the south-
honour of the late John Dinham, an eminent philanthropist west, called " the water gate," and bastions at intervals: in
of this city. There is also here a statue by the same artist, 1769 the north gate, a massive str-ucture with a lofty turret
o:q a granite pedestal, erected in 1861 to Sir T, Dyke Acland on the west side, was taken down, and in 1774 the donjon
hart. M.P. for North Devon, and a group in bronze, also by and sally-port of the castle, with a tower gateway, the
Mr. Stephens, of a deerstalker with his dog; near this is a chapel, and castellan's house, were all destroyed, and in 1784
fine white marble statue, On a pedestal of Devonshire granite,
the east gate, rebuilt c. 1498, which had huge flanking
in the robes of a peer, by J. E. 'Boehm R.A. of the 1st Earl
towers on the outside and a large square tower within, also
of lddesleigh P.C., G.C.B. on which is the following inscrip- perished: the west gate was removed. together with the
tion: water gate, in I8r5, and in 1819 the south gate, which,
like the east gate, had huge towers on either side, and was
Stafford Henry Northcote, the finest of the series, was swept away; of 1he walls, the
Earl of Iddesleigh, G.C.B., 18tB-r887. greater part, in a more or less perfect condition, still re-
mains, and portions are visible at many different points.
"Cui Pudor, et Justitia, soror
1ncorrupta Fides, nudaque Veritas, Among the distinguished natives of this place may be
Quando ullum in venient parem 1"-Horace, i. 24.

In Bedford circus is a bronze statue, on a granite pedestal, 8 mentioned Bartholomew, bishop of Exeter (n62-84),

feet high, of the late William Reginald, 11th Earl of Devon, Richard Blandy, bishop (1245-57), Waiter Bronescombe,

erected in 188o and executed by Mr. Stephens. Other recrea- bishop (1258-8o)1 Sir Thomas Bodley ( 1544·1613), Simon
tion grounds are in the Honhay road, on the borders of the Ockley, professor of Arabic at Cambridge (1678-I72o),

river Exe, and in Newtown, in the parish of St. Sidwell; the John Bridgman, bishop of Chester (r619-52), Eustace
last, called "Belmont Pleasure Ground,'' is 5 acres in ex- Budgell, miscellaneous writer (I685-1736), Tom D'Urfey,

DEV..- & CORY. 12

178 .EXETER. DEVONSHIRE. [:KELLY'S

dramatist and poet {r63o--t723), Lord Gi:fford, Mastet of Aug. 1536: on the floor facing the chancel is a .slab,

the Rolls (x77o-x826), Sir Vicary Gibbs, chief justice of the inscribed to Thomas Gorges esq. of Heavitree, and his wifl',

Common Pleas (1752-I8r8), Peter, lord King, Lord Chan- dated 1670, with arms, and the following curious inscrip..
cellor (r669-1734), Sir W. Petre; Cardinal Stephen Lang- t1•0n :-'--
ton, d. 1228; Princess Henrietta Anna, daughter of Charles 16 The lovinge turtell havinge mist her mate,
I

I. (1644-7o), Richard (the" Judicious") Hooker D. D. (t554- Beg'd shee might enter 'ere they shut the Gate.

:r6oo), Herma.n Merivale c.B., D.C.L. (x8o6-74), and Edgar Their dust here lies whose soules to heaven are Gonne,'

Howring Stephens A.R.A. sculptor (x8r5-82). And waite till Angells rowle away the stone."

The city still retains a. few of the fine old houses which, In the south gallery is a marble monument, with various
till about 1768, abounded ; one of these, formerly known as dates, to members of the Raleigh family; and in the south
"Mol's Coffee House," stands in the close, and has boldly aisle a memorial to Stephen Shnte, 13 years a member of
projecting bays, rising through three storeys and supporting the choir, erected by his fellow workmen and master in
an open gallery, behind which is a fourth storey, with a x88o ; there are three stained windows in the chancel, three
TOluted gable; in the High Street are other good examples, in the north aisle, and in the south aisle six ; the stained
one of which, of the 17th century, has been carefully re- west window is a memorial to the ReV'. Reginald Henry
stored, although the ground floor is modernised ; and some Barnes M.A. vicar here x869-86. In the church are many
specimens will be found in Fore Street. In Bampfylde armorial shields : and there are sittings for 1,208 persons.
Street is Bampfylde house, once the residence of the family The church is now (1893) about to be restored, at an esti-
of that name ; it has a courtyard with 4 uaint entrance mated cost of £3,700, including the erection of a new
porch, and the interior includes a fine panelled room, with chancel with aisles, organ chamber and vestries. ' The re-
some good carving, and an elaborate chimney-piece with a gisters, dating from the year 1653, and in a remarkably
quartered shield of the Bampfyldes. The houses on either good state of preservation, commence with a Latin inscrip-
side of the opening from the cathedral yard into High tion, of which 'the following translation is appended : ·
Street have small columns inserted in the walls, marking
" The swadling cloaths, the wedding and the winding
the site of the ancient Broad gate, removed in x825. At
the corner of North Street stands an ancient wooden figure sheete,
of St. Peter, once forming a portion of the projecting sup- The cradle, bed and grave within this Booke do
ports of a house.
meete." ••

The following parishes and parts of parishes are within The living is a vicarage, tithe rent charge [598, average

the municipal and parliamentary borough :......... [576, net yearly value £284, with residence and 6 acres of

Rate- glebe, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, and

Parish . able Population. held since 1886 by the Rev. Sackville Hamilton Berkeley
M.A. of Oriel College, Oxford, and surrogate.
• value.
The Artillery Barracks, on the Topsham road, are partly
1892 x88r 1891
194 in the parish of Heavitree. ,
Allhallows (Goldsmith street) ...... 5,880 273 955
Allhallows-on-the-Wall............... The Exeter City Asylum (Digby's), in this parish and 2
Bedford precinct & chapelry) ... 2,974 986 II6
miles from Exeter. is an edifice of red brick with terra-cotta
Cathedral c ose (precinct) ....... .. 1,950 141 39
Holy Trinity ............... ......•..... 31 5 dressings, in the Renaissance style, from designs by R. Stark
St. David ...... ,....................... 607 75
St. Edmund ........................... g,219 401 3o326 Wilkinson esq. F.R.I.B.A. of Exeter, and was opened 29 Sept.
St. George-the-Martyr.......••....••
St. John .................•............... 12,238 t3.704 5o72 3 x886, at a cost of £Ioo,ooo 1 the present building will hold
St. Kerrian .....•........•..............• r,xso
St. Lawrence ........................... 46,15I 5oi86 346 patients, 158 maleB" and 188 females, but has been
St. Leonard ........................... 567
St. Martin ,............................. 4•799 t4·307 362 designed so as to allow of extension for 500 patients : there
1,864 671
St. Mary A-rches ..................... 331 are now (Mar. 1893) 314 patients, some being received from

St. Mary Major .......•................ 2,691 432 454 neighbouring boroughs : there is a chapel and farm
St. Mary Steps ..........•......•..•... 2,328
St. Olave ................................. 1,763 420 attached. The electric light is in use here on the storage
IIS
St. Paneras ............................... 6,454 452 system.
579
St. Paul .................................. IJ,2IB 1,659 2,8o8 Wonford House Hospital, a registered asylum f.or insane
f3t. ~etr~Jc .............................. x,x68
St. Sidwell ......... ...... ... ............ 5,351 183 private patients only of the upper and middle classes, is
702
St. Stephen...... ·-········ ............... 3·420 568 205 situated on elevated ground, in the parish of Heavitree, about
Castle of Exeter......................~. 9II
6,524 3,262 135 one mile from the city of Exeter ; the institu,tion .was first
14,854
3·703 11 370 208 established at Bowhill in x8ox, but the building having be-

3o728 785 4 come old and inadequate, it was removed to its present

Io597 310 situation in 186g: the front of the building commands ex-

6,328 1 1 126 tensive views of Haldon and the estuary of the Exe; the east

4,246 193 wing overlooks the village of Wonford, and the west the

59,6;)4 *13,840 Cathedral and the suburbs of the city. Large open orna..

5,805 JI6 mental grounds, from which the views are both extensive

and very beautiful, surround the house, and afford every con-

venience both for amusement and exercise. The building,

Municipal limits ~ ...~ ............... 204,234 37,665 37,549 constructed of Westleigh stone with Bath stone dressings, is
Alphington (part of).................. 14 in the Tudor style, and has a length of 480 feet; thejnterior
Hea.vitree (part of) .................. is we!l furnished, and includes several suites of private
St. Thomas-the-Apostle ............ 41136 - rooms. In 1883 the governors purchased a residence at
5,236 Dawlish, for the purpose of affording patienis the benefits of
Topsham (part of) .....,............ change and sea air: the house, known as "Plantation
103

Parliamentary limits ............... 47. I 54 50,573 House," stands in its own grounds, and is provided with all
modern sanitary improvements; arrangements can be made
t Including 200 in the Devon and Exeter Hospital. for the permanent reception there of patients whose friends
:t Including 19~ in H. M. Prison IUld 231 in the Barracks. may prefer a private residence to an asylum: the average

• Including 334 officers and inmates in the Workhouse and 98 in number of patients is 130.
There are charities of about /,190 yearly value, including
'the Devon and Exeter Reformatory and Refuge for Girls.

Hea.vitree, in Domesday 4' Hevetrove " (hive-tree), is a the parish lands, viz.: Serle's gift of [13t x8s. xod. ·stock

populous parish and suburb on the east of Exeter, and in the public funds, producing a yearly income of £jrgs. ;

partly within the parliamentary borough, in the North Nutt's, of £so New 3 per Cents. yielding £r IoS. yearly;

Eastern division of the county, hundred and petty sessional Spicer's, of £427 IIS. 5d. Consols, producing £d :1:6s. od,

division of Wonford, St. Thomas' union, Exeter county yearly; Collingwood's, of [217 xs. nd. Consols, producing
court district, in the rural deanery of Christianity, and £6 xos. 2d. yearly; Warren's, of £54 IS. 2d. Consols, pro-
ducing [1 Ios. 6d. yearly; Furlong's, of £52 6s.l ud~ Re-
archdeaconry and diocese of Exeter.

The church of St. Michael, erected in r845, is a large build- duced 3 per Cents. producing £t ns. 4d. yearly. There

ing of stone, in the Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel. are also 17 acres of charity lands, vested, in certain trustees,

nave of six bays, aisles with galleries on each side, south who appoint the inmates of the almshouses and dispense the

and west porches and a. western tower with pinnacles, income arising from the estate.'!. One-third of a tan yard

erected in :1889, at a. cost of £g,ooo, in commemoration of and one-quartet of a moor (in the parish of Sowton) are now

H. M. the Queen's Jubilee~ the pulpit is of stone and there represented by £2,ro6 r8s. 2d. ConsOls, producing a yearly

is an oak eagle lectern : on the north side of the chancel is income of £63 4s. dating from r882. The above charities

a handsome canopied monument with brass effigy to the are distributed to the poor in foodr coals and wearing'

Rev. Arthn"' Atherley, 36 years vicar of Heavitree, erected apparel : the charitable foundation, called " Liverydole,>'

by the p3rishioners in 1857; and a little to the left of this founded by Sir Robert Dennis, A.D. 1591, and finished by •

hangs a. list of the vicars of Heavitree from the year 1280 to Sir 'fhomas Dennis, his brother, in 1594, consists of ell!ven

the present time : there are inscribed stones to John Vener, almshouses, with a chapel attached, rebuilt about 1853 ; thl)

ob. 17 July, 1527 ; John Legh, priest, vicar here at the almshouses were rebuilt about x865 and the charity has an

beginning of the 16th century, and to Hugh Legh, nb. 2 income of £45·

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. .EXETER. '-179

· Ducke's &lmshouses, founded in ~SS9. were re}milti.Q ~853, i& al!lo officialttatron and perpetual curate of the <1hapelry

and are for ,!light slngle persons, appointed by the tm~tees of OldridgeL

of the Heavhree charity lands. St, Loye's ~lmshouse.S, ~lso - Missioll Room, Alphington street,
founded in 1589, were rebuilt in l:824, and, are f{lr (our EIJlma.nueL Iron Church, Ok,ehampton road, erected in
married couples. Both sets of almshouses aN supp&rted 1887, ..bl}& 1JoO sit'tings ; the Rev, Charles Hitchcock Williams
from the rents I;){ t.he parish land$, Near St. ,Loye'~ is H.A.. of Trinity College, Cambridge, ha~ been ou:J;aieo in

the ancien~ chapel o( St. Loye'!l O\' Eligius, now a. farm ehatge since ;(889. .r r

'building. Jq ,this parish are alSG the remains of the Bene- Mis,siQn Room, Cowick street, with a parochiallibrat:t of
<lietine Priory of Polleshoe or Pol&loe, founded in ~169 by over r,ooo volumes a.ttach.ed; the. Rev. James A. Prender-

William,. lord .Briwere, and dedicated to St. Catherine 1 'the gast :M. A. is the librarian.

()()n\'ent was surrenqere<! by Eleanor Sydnam, 12th priore'3S, ..1 l'he Emmanuel Church Institute, in Okehat;npton street,

1:9 Feb. 1:538, when there were. 13 nul}~, and; revenues is open on Wednesday and Saturday to young men and

estimated at; £ :t6+ Ot the buildings, a part of one of the during thA remainder of tbe week for parochial purposes. )
main walls,. with i)is buttresses, the entrance arch, and some The Free Methodist chapel, in Church road, will seat soo
o0ther fragments~ reinain1 T)le RI1D.S were: ' 1gu. a sword persons. L
between 3 Cath~rine wheel's,. a.rg.'' · '
St., Thomas's l'l.easure Grounds, Cowick street, opened

A remarkably large quarry here, yielding a peculiar red Marcll goth. x8gt, consist of about four acres of land, .I:aid

:stone, called "lleavitree stone," is still worked. out with walks and flower beds ; a portion in the centrlt of
Lord Poltimore P.c., D.L. 1 J'.P. who is lord of
the manor, about three acres being reserved as a playground for child-
Lady Morley, Edward .Andrew Sanders esq.
D. L,, ~.P. ren' tbe total. cost, defrayed by thQ St. Thomas Local
Winslow Jones esq. and J. B. Short esq. are the chief land- Board, was £g,6oo.

tOWners. 'l'he Cemetery, at.. Landhayes, on the Exwick road9 and

The soil is of a strong red lo:mi ; subsoil, gravel, near consecrated i:o (1877, consists of about 3 acres, and has a

Liverydole. , The chief crops are those of market gardeners, double mortuary chapel. It is under the control of a Local

with· a considerable acreage of wheat and meadow land. Board acting as a Burial Board of 9 members. ·
The acreage is 3,46Q ~ Jlateable value, £34·575 15s. ; the Floyer !!ayes, in this parish, was for centuries the seat of

population in 1871 was 3,848 ; in x88x, 4,548 and in 189x, the Floyers, the tenure depending on the service of attend-

6,267, including inmates of WonfordHouse Lunatic Asylum ing the Earls of Devon, as lords paramount, whenever they

and the Artillery Barracks. came into Exe Island. .
ST. LBONA.BD is a t~mall parish adjoining Heavitree, dis- General the .Right Hon. Sir .Redvers Henry Buller P.c.,
tinct from the parish of the same name Withm the city, and v.o. who is lord Qf the manor, Sir Charles Brune Graves-
l'ated at £ 39• ~awle- :S.-6-., p,r,,, iJ.P. of Barley, Exeter, John Northmore

WHIPTON, t mile north-by-east, is a hamlet in the parish esq. ~.P. of Ceylon, and T. M. Snow esq. are -the principal

()f Heavitree. .All Saints' chapel of ease is a building of landowners.

stone in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, nave, south The area is 3,700 acres ; rateable Yalue, £30,094 ss.;. the

transept, south porch and a western turret containing one population in z88t was 6.t6I and in x8gx 8,245,. which in-
bell. ·
cludes officers and inmates in the workhouse; the population,
SouTH WONFOlm, i mile south-by-east, and EASl' WoN- included in Exeter pa:r;liamentary borough. in x88x was 5,236.
FORD, i mile south-east, are hamlets.
Parish Clerk, Thomas Pyne Helmore;2 Hampden place.

Divine service is held in the school chapel. PosT, M. 0. &. '£. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office,

Sexton, John Geary Anstey, ·I Cowi(:k street•.-Robert Bradle1, postmaster ..

SCHOOLS: . - At Cowic~ in this parish, was once a Benedictine Priory,
founded in the reign of Henry II. by William Fitz-Baldwin,
There are five National schools, supported partly by the as a cell te the A.bbey Qf Bee, in Normandy, and dedicated

trustees of the Hea.vitree charity lands, but mainly by to St. Andrew. "This monastic house was under the especial
patronage and protection .of the. Courtenay family, and
subscriptions · within the priory were buried Hugh de .Courtenay; feudal

lt'ore. street {infants), built in 1517, on land given by baron -of Okehampton, ob. 1292, and his wife, Eleanor
(Spencer), interred I Oct. 1328; Hugh de Courtenay, his
'fhoma.s Kelly esq. and rebuilt in 1840, for 140 children; eon, knight banneret and Earl of Devon, ob., :1340, and .Agnes
(St. John), his wife: the convent. seized with other bou.!les
average attendance, :t67; 'MissGeorgina .Anstey, mistress belonging to foreign monasteries by Hen. V.. was afterwards
restored and granted about 1462 to the abbey of Tavistock:
Mixed, built in ·1871 tmd enlarged in 1875 ; it will now hold the exact site of the buildings is uncertain, but they are
believed to hav~ stood bet~een the river and the Okehampton
230 children: average attendance, I 57 boys and II4 girls;
road : the arms were; "3 cow~ pass. sa.. collared or, eyed
William Isaac-, master; Miss Eliza Satchel, mistress
gu." Some of the windows of ~owick farmhouse ret~in
Whipton (mixed), built >in· :x874, for ·4o {:bildren; average an<;ient stained glass. Here also, at Marsh Barton, was ~he

attendance, 28 ; lMiss- .Alice Mitchell~ mistresS'

A school chapel, South Wonford, erected in 18791 for 6o
children; avera.ge attendance, 44; Miss. Rose Irish, lnist

'.

St. Thomas, lying to >t.he \v~st of th~ river Exe, is a

parish and the head of a union, in the North·Eastern division

(If the county, Wonford h)lndred and petty sessional division, priory of Marshe, or St1 Mary de Marisco, founded as a cell
Exeter county court district.•a11d partly in that jarlia- to Plympton priory for canons of the order of St. Augustine.

mentary borough, rural deanery of Christianity, an areh- ST. THOMAS' 'rHE APOMTLE LOCAL BOARD.

(}eaconry and diocese of Exete:r. It .is united to E,:eter by Offices, 42 Cowick street.
the Exe bridge, but ~orms no par~ e\iper of the ancient city Clerk, John Champion, Felixwell

.or its county, 'l'he parish is governed by a Local Board of Treasuret., Thomas Maitland Snow, City Bank

nine members~ formed in 1849 ~ and has a station on the Medical Officer of Health, Chas. Jas. Vlieland,Alphington rd

Jine of the Great Western railway from Exeter to Plymouth. Surveyor & Inspector of Nuisances, Samuel Churchward, 4::1.

The church of St. Thomas the .Apostle, in Cowick. street, Cawick street

is a building o( stone in the. .Perpendicular style, COI1$isting Collector, Edwin Seward Lisle, Beaufort place, Cowick Rfi
of chancel, nave, ;iisles, transepts, north porch and a w~stern St., Thomas Fire Brigade,J Cowick street, Mark Farr&nt

tower with 'Pinnac1es, containing 6 bells,. all cast by the captain; Henry J. James, engineer, & 9 men
-Penningtons jn 1789, from a former peal of 5, witli addi"

ti~l metaf: in the chancel is a canopied tomb with recum-
BOARD ScHOOLS:•. rt;h, . of seven niem...
School Board~ fotrn~dFebtuary
187t,

bent figure, by Bacon, to Mrs.-Medley, wife of the Most hers ; J. <t;}hampion'j ;Felixwell, clerk ,

Rev. John Medley D.D. Bishop of Frederictan,~ Metropolitan Cowick Street (boys), built wit.h master's residen~ attached

of Canada, and late vicar of this parish ; there are also in 1861, fo1 320cbildren; .average attendance, 295; Waiter

monuments to the Northmore,Buller and Williams families ; George Hodge, master

and others to Capt. William Augu8tus Gordon and to Mak Princes Street (girls & infants), erected in :t8731 fx> hold goo
Gen. Charles George Gordon R.E., C.B. slain at Khartoum, , girls & 1250 infants ; average attendance, ~&4 girl.s & goo
26 Jan. x885, erected in x8gr; on the north side is a chapel infants~ Mrs. Chinnock-,J girls' mistress; ).\ira. Fanny

belonging to Sir Charles Brune Graves Sawle hart.: seven You~husband, infants' mistres.<i. '

of the windows are stained, and three of these are memorials: Okehampton Road (junior), erecte«l in t891, for' 4oo.child-

the present church; built in 1656-7 on the site o~ a Iurmer ren; Miss Locy Newcombe, girls' mistress ;J Miss Johns,.

church, and enlarged in 182x-g, was reseated and :restored infants' mistress -

internally between 1868·71, and has 900 sitting!!. The Railway Station, Alfred Wrelll, station master

register of baptisms and burials dates from the yea:r Y$54; ST. THOMAS UNION.
mal'riageil,. !S77• · TM living is a vicarage, gross. yearly Board day, Friday, at u a.m. at the Board Roo,n,, Work-

value £215, with residence, in the gift of Gen. the Rt. Hon. house.

Sir ,lWdver!t .Hehry Bullerr l".C.~ v.e., K.e.a~ lt.C.M.,G. or St. Thomas union com~es the following parishes, ~i:a;;~l+-1-

Downe11. Crediton, *"nd held sihce i&;4 by the Rev• .Maurice Alpqington, N1heom.be,Ashton,Aylesbeare;Eicton, Bmmp-

Sltabey M.A. of King's College, Windsor, Xova Suuti.l, who funl Speke, Brilford, Broadclyst, Chrib'tow, Cly$t Hydon,

Dl.V. & COR~.r l:f'

180 EXETER. DEVONSittnE. (KELLY'S

Clyst St. George, .clyst St. Lawrence, (Uyst St. Mary, Registrars of Births k Deaths, Broadc1yst sub-district, Syd-

Colaton Raleigh, Doddiscombleigh, Dotton, Dunchideock, ney Burnett, Broadclyst ; deputY, Thomas Henley.

Dunsford, East Budleigh, Exminster, Farringdon, Heavi- Broadclyst; East Budleigh sub-district, Thomas S.CarterP

tree, Holcombe Burnell, Honiton Clyst, Huxham, Ide, Otterton; deputy, Annie Carter, Otterton; Christow

Kenn, Kenton~ Littleham, Lympstone, Mamhead, Nether- sub-district, John W. Hamlyn, Upper Bennah, Cbristow ;

. exe,. Otterton, Pinhoe, Poltimore, Powderham, Rewe, deputy, John Hamlyn, Higher Bennah, Christow; Ex-

Rockbeare, St. Leonard, St. Thomas, Shillingford St. 11 'mouth sub-district, Frank E. Carter, Exmouth ; deputy,.

George, Sowton, Stoke Canon, Tedburn St. Mary, Tops- - Robert H. 'Norman, Exmouth; Heavitree sub-district,

ham,. Upton Pyne Whimple, Whitestone, Withycombe William 'l'idball,2 South Lawn terrace, Heavitree; deputy,

Raleigh, Woodbury. The population of the union in r89I • John W. H. Isaac, School house, BeaYitree; Kenton sub-

was 52,853; the area. is I29,983 acres; rateable value in , district, Joseph Sanford, Kennford; deputy, Mrs. Matilda

I893 £316,355· A. Sanford, Kennford; St. Thomas sub-district, Mark
Clerk to the Guardians & Assessment Committee, John Baker, Okehampton road, St. Thomas; deputy, Thomas

Champion, Felixwell, .St. Thomas Pyne Helmore, 2 Hampden place, St. 'l'homas ; 'fopsham

Treasurer, Thomas Maitland Snow, City Bank, Exeter sub-district, William T. Baker, Topsham; deputy, W. A.

Relieving Officers1 A or Kenton district, Mark Baker, Oke- Serena, Topsham; Woodbury district, Henry Glanvili,,

hampton road ; B or Topsham district, William Marchant Woodbury ; deputy, Miss Bessie Glanvill, Woodbury
Cockeram. To3sham; C 1Jr Broadclyst district, Sydney Registrars of Marria~es, Roger Heath, Alphington road;

Burnett, Broadclyst deputy, George Morgan, Register office, St. Thomas ;:

'Vacaination Officer, Samuel Alfred Escott, 3.5 Paris street, Frank E. Carter, Exmouth; peputy, Robert H. Nqrman,

Exeter · - E:xmouth
Medical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Brampford Speke
district, Alexander Arthur Mackeith M.D., c.M. Ivy cot- Workhouse, Felixwell, a stone building, erected in 1836 to-
hold 45.0 inmates; John Mules, master; Rev. Williarn
tage, Alphington road, St. Thomas ; Broadclyst district, Everitt M. A. chaplain; Henry Thomas Hartnoll, medical

James Somer, Broadclyst; Clyst Hydon district, Charles officer; Mrs. Mary S. Mules, matron; Miss Lucy J_
Pynsent Math~w L.R.c.P.LOnd. Clyst Hydon ~ Dunsford
district, Charles Fenwick L.R.C.P.Edin. Dunsford; East Churchill, schoolmistress

Budleigh district, Thomas Georg.e Cann Evans L.R.C.P. RuRAL SANITARY AuTHORITY.
Edin. East Budleigh; Exmouth district, John Dee Shap· Meetings every friday.at the Boar.d room, WoRKHOUSE.
land, Exmouth ; Heavitree district, Richard James
Clerk, John Champion, Feli:xwell
Andrew~ Homefield house, Heavitree ~ Kenton district, Treasurer, Thomas Maitland Snow, City Bank, Exeter
Edgar Richard Senhouse Lipscomb L.R.c.P.Lond. Kenton 1
Lympstone dist:uict, George Pigott Barton, Lympstone; Medical Offiper of Health, Henry Thomas Hartnoll, 35 East.
Newton Poppleford district, Francis Mortimer Reynolds Southernhay, Exeter
Jri.B., o.M. Ottery. St. Mary; Rewe district,' Edward Inspectors of Nuisances, f[. S. Pidsley, Topsham, & E. H.
Leonard Puddicombe, Silverton; St. Thomas district, Quick, Lympstone

Mark Farrant, Beaufart house, St. Thomas ; Tedburn St. .SCHOOL ATTE..~DANCE COMMITTEE.
Mary district, Henry Marten Body, Crediton; Topsham
district, James Nicholson Frood L.R.C.P.Edin. Topsham; Meetings 3rd friday in e'ach month at the Hoard room~
Woodbury district, Henry Wallace Furnivall, Woodbury Workhouse

Superintendent Registrar, John Champion, Felixwell ; Clerk, John Champion, Feli:xwell

deputy, William Burrow Trick,Unian office.s, St. Thomas Attendance Officer, Henry Bazley, Starcross, Exeter

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·Official Establishmenta; Lo.cal Institutions &c.

PoaT & M.. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office. Bishop, ~orth Tawton, Torrington & Ta\'istock~ I.20 p.m. ·

-,James Wilson, High street, postmaster , . (e:xtra. ~d. stamp, 1.25 p.m.) ; parcels, I2.IO p.m

NOTB.-Letters for any mail can be registered at the ordinary Ashburton, Hrixham, Buckfastleigh, Dartmouth, Dawlish.,

fee of 2d. up to 30 minutes of the closing of the letter-l;lox Devonport, Kingsbridge, Newton Abbot, Paignton.,

for that mail, & fQr an extra; fee of 4d. (or a total fee of Plympton, Plymouth, ,Starcross, Teignmouth, Torquay,

6d.) up to the actual time of closing the letter-bo:x Totnes; Cornwall, Tiverton & Thorverto;n; r.15 p.m. (ex-
!rhe MONEY ORDER OFFICE is open from Io a.. m. until 5 p. m. tra id, stamp, I12o p.IJ!.); parcels; 12.10 p.m
daily (Sundays excepted), & on Saturdays it closes at 4 p.m Salisbury, Sou,thampton, Exmouth & Chard, 1.55 p.m.;
< parcels, 12. ro p. m .
HOURS OF ATTENDANCB.-For sale of Stamps, registration
Bude, ]:Ioldworthy, Stratto~ Okehampton; 2.5o.p.m. ; par-
of letterS &c. 7 a.m. to 10 p.nl. ; Slltldays, 7 ll..m. tO' IO
a.m. For money order & savings bank, government cels, 3·5 p.m
Plymouth, Torquay, Cardiff &> Weston-super-Mare, 3·35
annuity & insurance business, & issul'l of litences, IO
p.m. ; parcels; 3·5 p.m 1
a.m. to 5 p.m. ; satnrdays, Io a. m. to 4 p.m, For tele-
Bu.dleigh Saltertmi; Lympstone, Topsham, Woodbury,.
graph business, office always open
• · Hatherlei~h k Tavistock, 3.40 p.m. (extra id. stamp, 3·45

DESPATCH OF MAILS. . ]JLm.) r parcels, g.sp.tn .

:*North & South, Devon & Cornwall1 :1.30 a.m. ; parcels, *North of En'gland, *Iteland, *Scotland, Bristol, 'faunton,

9·5o p.m Bridgwater, Weston-super-Mare & Wellington, Tiverton,
l*Hudleigh Salterton, Exmouth, Starcross, Dunsford, ' .Cullompton,Stoke Canon (Sundays, box closes 2.50 p. JD· ),
Whimple, &c. 4 a.m.; parcels, 9.50 p.m 4.Xb p.m. (extra ~d. stamp, 4.2o {utt.); parcels, 4 p.m

t*ExetBr rura.I deliveries 5.30 a.m. ; parcels, 9-.50 p.m · Supplementaq Narth Mail & Bristol, Taunton & Bath15 p.m.
(extra ~d. Stamp, 5.10 p.m.) ·
London, Bristol, Manchester, Taunton & Bath,. 6.30 a.m.;

parcels, 9.50 p.m Crediton, Ilfracombe & Barnstaple, 4 p.m. ; parcel!!, 4 p.m

South Devon, Cornwall, Okeha.mpton, Holsworthy, Crediton, Sherbo:rne, Yeovil, Sidmouth & Honiton1 4·35 p.m
Devonport, 6.'Io p.m '
Launceston, &.I5 a.m .:

Ilfracombe & Torrington, 9 a. m (extra !d. stamp, 9·5 a.m) London, Southampton & Axminster, 5.30 p.m. (extra id-
Brighton, Pertsmouth, Soutba.mpton & Isle of Wight, 9·55
s~amp, 5·35 p.m) , ·
a.m. (extra id- stamp, IQ a. m.) ; parcels, 8.50 a.m
Plymouth & Teignmoutli, 5· IO p.m
Budleigh Salterton, Exmouth, Lympstone & Topsham, 9·$5 Exmdhth, .'i· IO p.m
a. m. (extra id. stamp, 10 a.m.) ; parcels; 8.50 a.m
London & Southalnpton, 5.30 p.m
Colyton, Axminster, Crewkerne, Boniton, Sherborn& & ~l.Ymouth, Newton Abbot & Ivybridge, 6:30p.m. (extra ~d.
Seaton, 9·55 a..m. (extra ~d. stamp, 10 a.m.)
stamp, 6.40 p.m.); parcels, 5.30 p.m
London, Bath, Bristol, Taunton, Birmingham & Manchester, *Axminster, •Crewkerne-, •Honiton, *Ottery St. Mary &.
9·55 a.m. (extra ~d. stamp, 10 a.m.); parcels, 9.20 a.m *Sidrnouth, 7 p.m. ; parcels, 7.30 p.m
Ottery St. Mary, Sidmouth, Devonport & Plymouth, :xo.15 *Portsmouth, *Salisbury & Southampton, 8.30 p.m
a.m. (extra id. stamp, 10.20 a.m.); parcels, 9.50 a.m +*London (night) & All Parts, 9.15 p.m. (extra id. stamp,
J,vybridge, Teignmonth, Torquay & Newton Abbot, Io.go
9·5o p.m.) ; parcels, 8.50 p.m 2nd. 9·45 a.m. ;
a.m. (extra ~d. stamp, I0.35 a.m.) ; parcels, 9.50 a..m Exeter Town Deliveries, 1st. 6.45 a.m. ;

London, Birmingham, Batht Bristol, Bridgwater, Taunton . parcels, 9.30 a. m.; 3rd. 1.15 p.m.; parcels, I p.m.; 4th.

& Weston-super-Mare, It.a.I5 p.m. (extra id. stamp, I2.20 • 4·30 p.m.; parcels, 4 p.m.; sth. 6.15 p.m.,; parcels,

- 'p.m.); parcels, 9.50 a.m 6 p.m ,
Axminster, Bournemouth, Honiton Clyst, Yeovil, Crew-
kerne, Boniton, Ottery St. Mary; Sidmouth, Broadclist REGISTRATION.~Letters to be registered during the hours

& Whimple, 12.30 p.m. (extra id. stamp, I2.40 p.m.); of attendance must be handed in 30 minutes before the

parcels, 9.50 a.m letter box is closed

London, Bristol, Barnstaple, Bideford, Bow, Chulmleigh, NOTE.-Onlythe despatches marked! are forwarded on Sundays &
Crediton, Ilfracombe, Holsworthy, Lannceston, Morchard those marked • on Bank Holidays.

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DlRECTORY.J

ARRIVAL OF M~ILs.........Delivery combining Letters & Parcels. St. David's Hill, 8.4.'i & n.2o a.m. 12.10, 2.2o, 4.!W & 1Lr5

Including O:aSunday,Cbrilt· p.m., 12 midnight; sun. 8.15 p.m. & x!ot midnight
Collections mas day,GoodFri·
from Town day & Bank Holi- tSt. James, 8.30 & n a.m., 12·45• g.1o, 4;35, 8 & n.ts
A~ ' Receiving day, the first de-
FROlll p.m. ; sun. 8 & n ..; p.m ·
Offices& Let-livery only is
tSt. Thoma.S, 8.50 & u.3o a.. m:, u:35, 3, 4·40, 8.20 & u.30

ter :Boxes ar. made. • p.m. ; sun. 8.20 & u.3o p.m
riving at tSouth Street, g.IO & II.IS a.m., 12.45· 3·15, 4·30 & a.so
Deliveries p.m., 12 midnight; sun. 8.30 & 12 midnight
$.m.

All Parts........................ 2.5o Sydney Road (St. Thomas), B.3o & 10.50 a.m., :t:a.25, 2.5o,·

Portsmouth, Plymouth, 1.5 a.m xst. at 1 a.m 4.30, 8.10 & II.15 p.m.; I!IUn, 8.10 & It.15 p.m
Victoria Road, 8.30 & II a.m., 12.25, 2,40, 4.2o, 8.10 &; n.3o
London & Cornwall (late p.m.; snn. 8.10 & n.go p.m

bags) ........•........•...... 5 Member of Parliament.
JN"orth of England, Ireland,
'Scotland, Wales, South " •

West of England, London Hon. Sir Henry Stafford Northcote bart. C. B., M.A. 7 Sea-

'& Plymouth ............... S.5o 9.30 , 2nd. at 10 a.m more place w ; & Carlton, St. Stephen's, Athemeum, St.
<Jrediton, Plymouth, Tavis- James's & Wellington clubs s. w. London Returning

tock & Teignmout,h ...... 9·35 Officer, the Mayor

Exmouth, Lympstone, County Magistrates for Wonford Petty Sessional
Division.
Topsham & B. Salterton 9·45
I,l5P·m 3rd.at 1.30 p.m Exmouth Viscount D.L. Canon Teign, Christow, Exeter
..North Devon ..................I o Poltimore Right Hon. Lord P.c., D.L. Poltimore pk. Exeter

·<Okehampton, Plymouth, Courtenay Lord D.L: High house, Kenton. Exeter
Tavistock & Teignmouthxo.35
Acland Right Hon. Sir Thomas Dyke bart. P.c., D.;L.,
Ottery St. Mary & Sid·
mouth..............•.........10,40 F.R.G.s.• F.L.s., F.c.s. Killerton, Exeter

Exmouth, Seaton, Colyton, Bampfylde the Hon. Coplestone Richard George Warwick.
Honiton, Sherborne &
Yeovil ........................ II.25 Poltimore, Exeter

Starcross ...................... t 1 ·45 Duckworth-King Maj. Sir Dudley Gordon Alan hart. Weir

London, Bath,Bristol,Hols- · 1.15 ,, 3rd.at x.go p.m house, Exeter
worthy, Launceston & Walrond Col.Sir Wm. Hood bart. M.P.Bradfields, Cullompton
Cardiff ..................... o~I.30
Acland Charles Thomas Dyke esq. D.L. Killerton, Exeter
13arnstaple, Bideford, Ilfra-
combe,Morchard Bishop, p.m. Bayne William Thirlwall esq. LL.M., F.c.s. Brock hill,
Crediton .. .. .. ... ... ... .. . 1
Broadclyst, Exeter
~Brixham, Dartmouth,Daw-
lish, Devonport, Fal- Belfield John Finney esq. 32 Courtfield gardns. London s.w
mouth, Ivybridge, New-
.ton Abbot, Paignton, Bradshaw Octavius esq. Powderham castle, Exeter
"Plymouth, Teignmouth,
Torquay, Totnes .... ~ .. , :1 Chichester Arthur Chamberlayne esq. Crooke hall, Chor-

Bude,Holsworthy,Stratton, ley, Lanes
Torquay ... ....... .. . ... ...... 1
Davy Robert Manning esq. Grove hill, Topsham
Eroadclyst, Whimple ...... 1.20
Hamilton Alexander Henry Abercromby esq. D.L. Fair.field
Axminster, Honiton,Ottery 1
St. Mary, Sidmouth...... 1.50 lodge, Exeter

London, Birmingham, 1.15, 3rd.at x.go p.m Hamilton Alexander Kelso- esq. The Retreat, Topsham
Bridgwater, , Bristol, Kekewich Trehawke esq. M.A., D.L. Peamore, Exeter

Taunton, Tiverton, Hols· Ley John Henry Francis esq. D.L. Trehill, Exeter

worthy ..................... 2.45 <f.. 15 ., 4th. at 4·45 p.m Sanders Edward Andrew esq. D.L. Stoke house, Exeter
Savile Lieut.-Col. John Waiter, Barley house, Exeter
lludleigh Salterton, Lymp·
stone, Topsham & Wood- Short Francis Albert esq. Bickham, Kenn, Exeter

Snow Thomas esq. Cleave house, St. Thomas, Exeter

Treeby Fred T. esq. Ashton, Chudleigh R.S.O

Trood Col. Robert, Woodleigh, Dnlverton v

Walkey Joseph Elliott Collyns esq. Pole house, Ide, Exeter

Po.brtusrmyou·t··h·,·····L··o'·n·d··o·"n··• .&.• 3·45 4· 15" 4th. at4.45 p.m Walrond Arthur Melville Hood esq. Sprydoncote, BT'oad-
Bournemouth .....,.,.... clyst, Exeter
3.20~
White Admiral Richard Dunning C.B. II Baring crescent, .

Heavitree, Exeter .

l\xminster, Chard, Crew- Clerk to the Magistrates, James Beal, 14 Castle street

kerne, Honiton, OUery 4.15, 4th. at 4·45 p.m Petty sessions are held at Exeter Castle every tues. at 11 a.m
.St. Mary, Sherborne,
sth. at 6.30 p.m The following places are included in the Petty Sessional

Sidmouth, Yeovil ......... 4.10 division :--Alphington,Ashton,Ashcombe,BrampfordSpeke,

London, Bath, Bristol, Broadclyst, Christow, Clyst Hydon, Clyst St. Lawrence,

Taunton ................•,... 4· 20 Doddisl.!ombsleigh, Dunchideock, Exminster, Heavitree,

Bow, Hatherleigh,Launces- Holcombe Burnell, l;tuxham, Ide, Kenn, Kenton, Mam-

ton, North Tawton, Oke- head, Netherexe, Pinhoe, Poltimore, Powderham, Rewe,

hampton, Tavistock .•.••, 4.20 with the tything of Upexe, St. Leonard (part of), St.
Thomas the Apostle, Sh}llingford St. George, Stoke
South Devon, Cornwall ... 6 Canon, Topsham, Upton Pyne, Whitstone

Appledore, Barnstaple, City Magistrates.

Bideford, Chulmleigh, l

• tCrediton, llfracombe, The Mayor, The Recorder, & The County Court Judge, all

Torrington ..,.............. 5·5 ex-officio.

'Tiverton, Manchester ...... 5.30 6 p.m 5th. at 6.30 p.m Andrew Thomas, Sout.hernhay west
London & Bristol ..........., 6
Bradbeer William Robert, 2 Lansdowne ter. St. Thomu
Bristol & London ,............ 7.30 To callers
only. Brock. William, Parkers Well house 1
Brown William, Sydwella. villa

1l'OWN RECEIVING & MONEY ORDER OFFICES & SAVINGS B.A.NX. Burch Arthur, Baring place, Heavitree
tMarked are also Telegt-aph 0111.ces. Buckingham William, 12 West Southernhay.
- Cotton Willia.m, 2 Ma.nston terrace, Heavitree
4Fore street, 9 & n.35 a. m., 12.45, 3·5• 4·45 k 8.30 p.m., Daw Richard Rendle Miller, 8 Lyndhurst road

12 midnight; sun. 8.30 pm. & 12 midnight Domville Edward James, 44 Southernhay west

.tHeavitree &c. 8.20 & :u a.m., 12.30, 3.10, 4.20 & 8.35 p.m., Dunn William Henry, 4 Wonford road

12 midnight; sun. 8. 55 p.m. & 12 midnight Force Sidney Rice, 11 Sidwell stl'eet •

Howell road, 8 & 10.45 a.m., 12.10, 2.15, 4, 8.5 & n.45 Franklin Frederick, 10 Higher Summerlands

p.m. ; sun. 8.5 a.m. & n.45 p.m . Franklin George, 2 College road

Jrlagdalen Road, 8.30 & n.:~:o a.m., 12.35, g.2o, 4·35, 8.40 & Gadd Henry, 25 St. David's hill

12 midnight; snn. 8.40 p.m. & u midnight Henderson William Jf.Do.·JB East Southemhay

Newtown, 8.30 & n.1o ll.m., 12.50, 3.15, 4•4-Q & 8 p.m., 12 Jones Samuel, 12 Longbrook street

midnight; sun. 8 p.m. & 11:1 midnight Knapman John, 9 Elm Grove road

0kehampton Road, 8 & 10.10 a.m., 12.1-o, 2.35, 4·15, 8 & n Lloyd Horace Charles, Bryntirion, Heavitree
.pun.. ; aun. 8 & n p.m
Mortimer William Sanford, 4 Higher Summerlands
Polsloe Park, 8.15 & 10.30 a.m., 11:1.4o, g, 4.3o, 7·55 & u.15 Peters William, Palace gate
.

m. ; sun. 7-55 & n.xs p.m a.4s Petherick John Willia.mw 5 St. Leonard road

Street, 9.10 & 11.30 a.m., 111.so, 3.3o, 4.30 & Pring Walter, 28 St. David's hill •

p.m., 12 midnight; sun. 8.45 p.m. & 12 midnight Thomu Henry Drew, Starcross •

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182 EXETER. DEVONSliiRE. (K~LLY'S

Trehane John, :a6 St. David's hill Inspector of Weights & Measures & of Petroleum, James

Tremlet1; Walter William. Highlands. fennf!ylvania 1:0110 - Hamlyn, Lower market, Fore street

Varwelt Jia.wkins Blake, ,A.lpbiqgton road, St, Thomas _,_ In$pector of Explosives & Inspector of General Traffic &.
. 1 ll'ackney Coaqhes, Inspector J!ohn Short, Police station
Ward Samuel, 'Belmont

War~ Ch~~orles Edwin, Iddesleigh. Jdeavitree road Superintendent of Fjre Brigade,'William Pett, New North rd
Wharfinger & Harbour Master at Exeter, Alfred Clements
W estron Charles, 6 Elm Grove ~oa,d

Willey: .Henry Frederick; T.1tornlea, St. Davids t• Collectors of Genel"al District Rates, Emanuel R. Northway~

Clerk, J. lsaac Pengelly . . 31: Blackall road & John William Reed, 6 Castle street

The magistra,tes' sit,tings are held. at the Court Jlbuse, Water~. PORT SANitARY A'(JTHORi~. . .

beer street. dajly at n a.m Meetings at the Guildhall 2nd Friday in each month ~t 3 p.m..

• Clerk, John Champion, Feijxwell, St. Thomas
Treasurer, E. J. Sanders, Exeter Barik.
City Cou.ncil.

:1:8~-~3- Medical Otlicer of Health, Arthur Kempe x.n.• M.R.C.P.

MAYOR, Alderman Henry Frederick Willey InsEpdeinc.to1r4oEf NausitsSao~cueths,erSn.hEa.yBow~en, ~~~.1~'-~tre~t,. E!xmoutb
DEPUTY MAYOR, Alderman Waiter Pring .

REcoRDER. & JuDGE OF TH:If P11.ovos'l' CouRT, Thom!l• ExETER CITY AsYLUM, Digby's, Hea.vitree,

Townsend Bucknill esq. Q.c., ll.P. Robert Leonard Rutherford M. D-. resident medical snpt
SHERIFF, Councillor Frederick Townsend' James Hugh Sproat, assistant medical officer
UNDiR·SHE.RIFF1 Henty Campion Rev. Edmund Thomas Fowerltker M.A.. chaplain

ALD~RMEN. Frederick J. Cross, clerk

Retir~ in r895. Retire in 1898. Walter Goddard Rogers, treasurer

Thomas Andrew Arthur Burch George Roberts Shorto, clerk to the committee of tisitors

Edward James Domville Richard Rendle ,Miller Daw Thomas Rustell, farm bailiff ·

Oha.s. Tanner Kngdn. Roberts Sidney Rice Force Miss Isabella Guthrie, head hnrse & housekeeper

Waiter William Tremlett Edward Holroyd Houlditch, Osborne Burton, head attendant

Arthnr Edward Ward Samuel Jones GENERAL CHAlUTY TRUSTEES.
• •• ••
Charles Edwin Ware William Peters
Thomas Andrew, William I!. Ellis. Henry Gadd, J. D. Harri~,.
Hen'l'y Frederick Willey Waiter Pring
t Dr. HenderSQn, G. Hirtzel, A. J. Mackey, .I. W. Petherick,.
PRESIDING ALDERMEN AT WARD ELECTIONS.
W. Pring, E: A. Sanders, E. J. Sanders~ T. lYL Snow,.
St. David's Ward, Jones · St. J'etrock's Ward, Roberts
Thomas Snow, Fred Townsend, H;, ,ff, Wippell.
St. Leonard Ward, Pring · St. f3idwell'a. Ward, 4ndrew
Clerk & Surveyor,Arthur Bromley S11nders,2o Cathedral yd
St. Maty Major'sWsrd,Burch Trinity Ward, Peters
Meeting at the Museum last monday In every mo.nth at n
St. Psul'8 Ward, War,d
o'clock
CouNCILI.ORS.

St. David's Ward. Vice-Consuls.

*Albert Edward Duna t Alfred RobertsSteelePerkins Denmark & Spain, Charles Buckley Sanders, Palace gate

*William Brown , tWilliam Linford Brown France, William Henry Oliver, W11terheer street

tWilliam Wreford JJohn Gidley Portugal, Henry Bowden, West SoJtthE>rnhay1 for E.lljeter &.
Teignmouth
St. Leonar 'sWard.

*John Stockbam tJohn Edward Daw Sweden & Norway, Charles Bayley, Commercial toad

*James John Norman tFrederick Julian Williams •

tHubert P. 0. Hamlin !Charles Cole . Public Establi~.b.J.llent~J.

St. Mary Major's Ward. Albert Memorial & MUEerlm, Queen street,• James Dalla~

*George P. :Finch 1 tWilliam Ashford Caunter tr.I,.~- curatot-, saa. & librarian '

*William Henry Southwood tWilliam Jarman Assembly room, ror Fore streett, Thomas Carnal!., pYopr·

tJohn Surridge tJohrt Soper Lucas Athenreum Lecture Hall, Bedford circus, James Knill, prop!

St. Paul'~;~ Ward. Barnfield Hall, 25East Southernhay,H. Qwen Scott,hon. sec

*John Q Guest · lJtHawkinS B. Varrell Bartholomew Cemetery, Bartholomew street, Richard Louis
*Frederick H. H. Orchard ames J erman · Steer, superintendent

'tEdmnnd T. Fulford Albert Tfnbas Oliver Cemetery, Pinhoe road, Lewis Ollefl', clerk to burial board;:

~. St. Petrock 1s Ward. Franci's Priest, keeper
hamber of Commerce, Gandy s
*Edward H. Shephard lJtTom Linscott, C treet1 SiF Staffor d No r th-
*Henry Hexter ohn White cote hart. M.P. president; E. •r. Scammell~ hon.
sec

tJohn Peters Edwin Charles Perrr City Police Station, Guildhall, Righ ,street, Harry Brook Le-

St. Sidwell's Ward. Mesurier, chief constable ; 4 inspectors, 7 s~rgeants (in-

*ltdward Turner tJohn H. Pendray cluding 1; detectillie sergeants) & 41 Mnstables

*William H. Dunn alter Henry (Jasley Corporation Fire Engine Brigade, New North road, William
tPhillip Kelland .., Ham Pett, chief officer; 1 engineer &·1.S men

Trinity ard, County Constabulary, head quartars, New N{)rlh road, FtM.

*Arthur Thompson tHector John Munro RandolphCyril Coleridge,chief constable:· Wm.Payne,chief

*Frederick Town~end John Rubber clerk & supt. of headquarters division 1 th~ local force con-

sists of I superintendent & chief clerk, t 8ergeant-major, 2-

Marke thus * retire in 1893. sergeants & 9 constables, -compl'ising clerks, detecth·e,

Marked thus t retire in 1894. storekeepeu &reserve
County Court, His Honor James Broughton Edge, judge ;
Marked thus l retire in 1895.
Auditors of City & Borough Aceounts, Fred Pollard, Bedford Richard Rendle Miller Daw, registrar; John Daw, deputy

circus & James Knill, Bedfc.rd circus registrar; Thom aosffiAcen,dbrewIl,edhfi(g)lh'd bailiff.! Sittings held
at Exeter castle ; circus
OFFICERS OF THE COUNCIL & :URBAN SANIT,A.Rl'
1 AUTHORITY, The county court district-comprises the tollewing parishes:......,
Town Clerk & Clerk to the Urban Sanitary Authority,
George Robert Shorto, New Police court Alphington, Ashton, Asbcombe1-Aylesbeare -with- Newton

Poppleford, Bictou1 Bramford .Speke with Three Horse-

Shoes, Broadclyst-with-Westwood, Loxbrook, Beeraton &.

Clerk of the Peace,Thomas Julius Bremridge15 Bampfylde 1t Crabtree1 Bridford, Chr1stow, Clyst Hydon, Clyst St.

City Treasurer, Waiter Goddard R.ogerst x8 .Bedford cir.cus · George, Clyst St. Lawrence, Clyst St. Mary, Colaton

Coroner, Henry Wilcocks Hooper1 7 Bedford circus Raleigh, Doddiscombsleigh, Drmchideock, Dunsford, East

Medical Officer of Health, J obn Woodman. li.D. 16 Ea.st i6udieigh "With :6u.dleigh Salt~I'ton & Knowl~ Exeter; Ex-

Southernhay minster, Faningdon, Holcombe Burnell( Heavitree witb

Assistant Medical Officers, Edward..Alexander :Brash L.R.c.P.. , W011ford, Honiton Clyst, H\lxhamo~ Ide, Kenn with Ken-
ford, ltenton with South .Town ~ l.Jockwaod & Starcross,.
Lond. 35 Soutbernhay ; &orge Tucker Clapp. ilf.B:.> 14 ·Lit.tleham witn E~outhi Lympston, 1\famhead, Nether-
1exe, Otterton with Passefordp Pinbo~ l'oltimore,- Powder-
Southernhay k John MacKeith :ar.n., c.». 19 Eaton place

Police Surgeon, Charles Edward Wallaoe 13eU L.R.<J.P.lx.li•.

17 Southernhay west ham, RoakPea,re, Rewe, Sowtoo with Bishop's Clyst, Saint

Public Analyst; & Inspector -of Gas, Frank Pine& Perkind,. Leonard's with Xrew's Weirj Sbilli.ogfordJ St. George,.
~ ~~oke Canon, Saint Pa.vW~ Saint Thomas with Exwick~
Cathedral yard

Chief Constable, Harry Btook le M.e.<mriel', New Policostatfl Foxhays & Oldridge, Topsbam with Countess Weir, Ted-
.blirn .8'· Mary, tJpton Pyne, Wbitetone,. Withycombe-
City Surveyor, Donald Cameron, 1:8: Bedford circus

Harbour .Master of E.:x:mouth, S,a.muel Er'Bowdeu • Raleigh, Woodbury with Woodbury &lterton &t Ebford,.

Inspector of Nuisances, Wm. J. G.Wreford,t&Bedford eii'CUS: Wbimple) · .·

Inspector of Cattle; J ames Pu1ling-Heath M. ;kJC.v.s. 47 West For Admiralty purp<'ses the Exeter distri~t ~omprises the
~ 11 /Qllowingodistricts, ~.iz. :-,.The ce>unty cQurt.s of Axminster~
Southemhay , I. ,

Inspector of Gas Meters, Alfred Thoe. Peane. Lowet market. Honiton11 Exeter, Newwn 4-pbo~ &; Tqr'i'll.ay

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. EXETER. 183

F~r bankruptcy purposes the districts of the county courts Holy Trinity Mission Room & Institute, Friars terrace,

of Axminster, Crediton1 Exeter, Honiton, Newton Abbot, Friars green, George Smith, librarian
Torqnay k Tiverton comprise the Exeter district ; Thomas Homceopathic Dispensary, 15A, Bedford circus (established

Andrew, 13 Bedford circus, official receiver 1849), S. Henry Woodgates M.D. medical officer; A. E.

Certified Bailiffs· appointed under the Law of Distress Ward esq. hon. sec.; W. Rhodes James esq. treasurer;

Amendment Act :-Edmond Thomas Fulford & Herbert Joseph Abbott,. dispenser. Attendance monday, wednes-

Arthur Fulford, 9 Maddock's row; John Marchant Pratt, day & friday; subscriptions due 1st January

Gandy street ; Thomas Martin, 16 Bedford circus ; John Lying-in Charity, 49 Magdaleu street, Arthur G. Blomfield

William Reed, 6 Castle street; John Richards Hussey, 14 M. D. physician; J, Delpratt Harris, Edward .Tames Dom-

Queen street; John Soper Lucas, to5 Fore street; Arthur ville L.R.O.P.LOnd. Arthur Charles Roper F.R.o.s.Edin. &

Thompson, 24 Gandy street ; John Easterbrook, bailiff ; Edward Alexander Brash L.R.C.P.LOnd. surgeons; E. A.

John Veasey Wills, 15 Castle street; Thomas Taylor, Brash, hon. sec. ; Mrs. Frances Kingwell, matron

bailiff; Edwin William Tupman, Arcade; Charles Doble, Soup Kitchen, Lower market, Charles H. Shipway, Gandy

Catherine street; Samuel James, 13 Sun street; John st. sec. ; Thomas Ford, superintendent

Stephens; William Lock, Summerland street; William West of England Deaf & Dumb Institution, St. Leonard's,

Hull Manley, Exmouth; Henry Blackmore, Exmouth ; Arthur G. Blomfield M. D. physician; G. T. Clapp M. B. &

Henry Hannen Hunn, Topsham ; Henry William Crews, Russell Coombe F.B.c.s.Eng. surgeons; J. T. Browne-

E.x:mouth; Hy. Albt.Cowd, Budleigh Salterton ; Jn. Capp, . Mason L.D.S.R.C.S.Eng. dental surgeon; Rev-. J. !<~red

10 Bedford circus, Exeter; Geo. Guppy, Preston st.Exeter Sheldon M.A. chaplain~ Benjamin Pearce .Tones, master;

Court of Probate, 6 Bedford circus, William Henry Bailey, Mrs. Early Joues, matron; T. J. Alien, sec

district registrar; John Blatchford Gould, chief clerk West of England Eye Infirmary, Magdalen street, James

Custom Honse,Quay,Andrew Riddell, collector & surveyor; Bankart M.B.& Louis Henry Tosswill B. 11., M.B. surgeons;

clerks (2nd class), N. A. Mackie & R. J. C. Taylor; ex- Arthur Charles Raper L.R.c.P.Edin. registrar; R.C. Cole,

amining officer (2nd class), A, W. G. .Byne, R. Grainger, sec. ; Rev. F. L. Bazeley M.A. chaplain; Miss Georgina

T. B. Lockyer & W. G. Job; out-door officer (1st class), Kinuanmont, matron

H. J. 'fawning; out-door officers (2nd class), H. J. D. West of England Institution for the Instruction & Employ•

Drummond, 0. Ward & J. B. W. Johnston ment of the Blind, St. David's hill, William Cutcliffe

Devon Chamber of Agriculture, West Southernhay, B. J. Knill, sec.; Rev. W. H. Parkhouse, hon. chaplain; Robt.

Ford, sec W. Rose, master

Devon County Athletic Grounds Co. Limited, St. Thomas; ALMSHousEs & HoMES.

registered office, 16 Bedford circus, F. R. G. Martin, sec Atwell's, Northernhay street & New North road

Devon & Exeter Institution, Cathedral close, A. R. Allinson Chapman & Palmar's, Magdalen road
Devon & Exeter l<'emale Home & Penitentiary, Holloway
M.A. librarian

Exeter Castle, Castle street, William Peter, keeper street; Edward James Domville L.K.C.P.LOnd. surgeon
Guildhall, High street
& hon. sec. ; Rev. :F. L. Bazeley M.A. chaplain; Mrs.

H. M. Prison, Capt. Lee Percy Pennethorne, governor ; Rev. Amelia Ed brooke, matron

Jn. Pitkin, chaplain; Jn. Mortimer M. B. surgeon; Wm. Fley's, St. Sidwell's

Jas Humphry, chief clerk & clerk to the visiting justices; France's, Clifton road

Philip Sharp, chief warder ; Miss S. A. Hughes, matron~ Grendon's Hospital, Grendon road

Incorporation of Fullers, Weavers & Shearmen, Tucker's Home for Fallen Women, 44 Bartholomew street west, Miss

hall, Fore street Martha White, matron

Inland Revenue Office, 48 Queen street, John Oddy, col- Burst's, Spillet street

lector; John W. Mallett & G. H. Gardner, clerical super- Lant's, Bartholomew street ·

visors; G. F. C. Pyper & C. G. Leathers, officers; J. Lethbridge & Davye's, Walton place, Clifton road

Lilburn, supervisor; W. B. Carter, surveyor of taxes; Magdalen Hospital, Magdalen road

Anthony Prideaux, JSt div. ; C. D. Aris, 2nd div. ; J. W. St. Martha's Orphanage, Summerlaud crescent, Miss Mary

E. Burst, 3rd div Woollcombe, supt. ; Miss Emily Edwards, matron

Jews' Cemetery, Magdalen street, Emanuel Jacobs, 103 St. Petrock's, Magdalen street

Houndsditch, London, trustee St. Wilfrid's Home for Aged Women, 37 Bartholomew street

Judges' Lodgings, Larkbeare, Topsham rd.Jn. Mitchell, kpr east, Sister Alice Cobb, matron ·

Odd Fellows' Hall, 6 Bampfylde street, William Amery, sec. Wynard's Hospital & Almshouses, Magdalen street, Rev.

of Exeter district William Everitt M.A. chaplain ·
Royal Public Rooms, London Inn sq. Alexander Dall, lessee ••
Military.
& James Edwards, manager
St. Thomas Fire Engine Brigade, Cowick street, Mark REGIMENTAL DIST~ICT No. II (THE DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT)

Farrant, captain ; Henry J, James, engineer & 9 men ( xst & 2nd Battalions) (IIth foot).
Sessions House for the County,Castle yard,W.Peter, keeper Depot., Higher Barracks.

Stamp Office, Inland Revenue office Commanding Regimental District, Col. David Milne-Home
Theatre Royal Co. Lim. Long-brook st. Fredk. Pollard, sec
Paymaster Regimental District, Lieut.-Col. A. P. G.Dowdall
Victoria Hall, Queen street, W. B. Fulford, sec
Acting Adjutant, MajorS. K. Harries

Medical Officer, Snrgeon-Lieut.-Col. O'Brien

Hospitals & Charitable Institutions. Sergeant-Major, John Summers

Dental Hospital, Castle street, established 188o, J. T. 4TH BATTALION DEVONSHIRE REGT. (1ST DEV. MILITIA),

BEnrogw. n·er.-MGa.soTn. L.D.s.Eng. Henry B. Mason L.D.s ..a.o.s. Head quarters, Higher Barracks.
Garland L.n.s.R.c.s.Irel. J. M. Ackland Commanding, Hon. Col. R. T. White-Thomson c.B

M.R.c.s. & L.D.S.Eng. S. Mundell L.n.s.Eng. & J. A. Mal- Majors, Hon. Lieut.-Cols. H.Waldrond & Hon.J. S.Trefusis

let L.D.s.Eng. dental surgeons; John Mortimer M.B.Lond, Instructor of Musketry, Lieut. J. Fitz L. Horner
& Russell Coombe M. A., F.R.c.s.Eng. surgeon administra- Adjutant, Major S. K. Harries

tors of anresthetics; G. A. Townsend, hon. sec. & curator Quartermaster, Hon. Lieut. J. Carr

Devon & Exeter Hospital, East Southernhay, A. Drake H.D. Medical Officer, Surgeon-Lieut.-Col. M. Farrant

consulting physician; Henry Davy M. D. Arthur G. Blom- ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Depot, Higher Barracks.
field M. D. & William Gordon B.o., M, A., M.B. physicians ; Commanding, Lieut.-Col. W. R. Pnrchas
Arthur James Gumming & Thomas Wilson Caird, con-

sulting surgeons; James Bankart lll.B. J. Delpratt Harris, Quartermaster, Hon. Lieut. Godfrey
Edward James Domville L.R.O.P.LOnd. & Charles Edward Chief Clerk, Quartermaster-Sergt. Tennett
Bell L.R.O.P.Edin. surgeons; Henry Andrew L.B.O.P.LOnd.
BARRACKS,
house-surgeon; Montague Cutcliffe L.R.O.P.LOnd. assist- Higher, Howell road, William Gallemore, barrack master
ant pouse surgeon; Rev. J. D. Kavanagh, chaplain; Topsham, Topsham road, William Bartlett, barrack sergnt

George A. Townsend, secretary ; Charles Cole, surveyor ; VOLUNTEERS.

Miss Isabella Ellen Robinson, matron ; Mrs. Isabella RoYAL (1sT) DEVON YEOMANRY CAVALRY (forming part of

Brothers, superintendent of nurse3 the Devon Yeomanry Brigade).

Dispensary, Queen street, Lewis Shapter B.A., ll.D. & A. Brigade office, head quarters & stores, Palace gate.

Drake M .D.consulting physicians ; ArthnrJamesCumming,
Thomas Wilson Caird, Lionel Roberts, John Woodman Hon. Col. Lord Courtenay, commanding; Hon. Col. C, A.
M.D. Henry Thomas Hartnoll, Chas. Edwd. Wallace Bell W, Troyte, •nd in command; Capt. H. C. Higgs
L.R.O.P.Edin. William Henderson lf.D. & Arthur Roberts adjutant ;. Surgeon-Capt. F. Morgan, medical officer ;
Steele Parkins :L.R.C.P.Edin. consulting surgeons; Arthur Veterinary -.Major Joseph Albert. Collings X.R.C.v.s.
G. Blomfield M.D. & Henry Davy H.D. physicians; Edwd. veterinary officer; Rev. E. GJ. , Dupuis x.A. hon.
Alex. Brash L.R.C.P.LOnd. Arthur Wightman Kempe chaplain; J. Thorpe, regimental sergt.-tn.ajor; W. F.
H.R.C.P.Edin. Arthur Charles Roper L.R.C P.Edin. John Auburn, permanent staff sergt.-major: B squadron,
Mortimer:M.B. Geo. TuckerClappM. B.MartinLuther Brown Stoke hill, Exeter, Capt. E. J. Sanders, squadron com.

M.D., c.M. surgeons; Rd. Challice, resident dispenser & sec mander; Sergt.-Major George Driver, drill instructor

18-1: EXETER. DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY'S

I~T DEVONSHIREVOLUNTEER ARTILLERY,WESTERN DIVISION, Medical Officers, No. 1 district, Edward A. Brash L.B.C.P.

RoYAL ARTILLERY (comprising IO companies). Lond. 35 Southernhay l No. 2 district, George T. Clapp

Head quarters, Holloway street. M.B.Camb. 14 Southernhay; No. 3 district, John Mac-
Battalion Staff :-Hon. Col. H. C. Adams, commanding; Keith M.B., C.M. 19 Eaton place
Public Vaccinator, Wm. Alex. Budd M. D. 20 West Southern-
Hon. Lieut.-Col. P. A. Keating & Hon. Lieut.-Col. W.
Brock, majors ; Capt. H. W. Isles R.A. adjutant ; A. hay; station, Odd Fellows' hall, Bampfylde street
Zeeley, quartermaster; Surgeon-Lieut.-Cot J. Barton, Superintendent Registrar, Albert Foote, Castle street
medical officer; Veterinary-Lieut. J. P. Heath M.R.c.v.s. Registrars of Births & Deaths, Exeter Eastern sub-district,
• veterinary officer; Rev. H. J. Rathborne M. A. hon. chap·
lain; Rev. T. MacClelland B.A. acting chaplain. Exeter Alexander Samuel Pearse, 65 Paris street; deputy, W. H.
Companies :-sth, Capt. Edward Steel-Perkins & Lieut. Tarbet, 72 Bath road; Exeter Western sub-district, Chas.
W. Brock; 6th, Capt. W. T. M. Snow & Lieut. A. Snow;
8th, Capt. John Gidley C. Kendrick, 1 Devonshire place, St. James'; deputy,
William James Kenshole, 7 Rockfield terrace, Howell rd
IST DEVONSHIRE & SOMERSETSHIRE VOLUNTEERS, ROYAL
ENGINEERS, Registrars of Marriages, Hy. Reginald Huxham, 19 Gaudy
street; Duncan W1lson, 7 High street; Wm. Alfred Stone,
Head Quarters office, 7 Bedford circus.
34 Longbrook st.; deputy, Jas. T. Western, Belmont rd.;
Lieut.-Col. & Hon. Col. E. Appleton, commanding; T. J. Joshua Daw, Scotland house, Fore st. registering officer
for Society of Friends
Scoones, major; Capt. C. E. Commeline R.E. adjutant;
J. P. Curt1s, quartermaster.-C Co. Capt. H. G. Nor- Dispensary, 23 Castle street, W., H. Bulley, dispenser ; 9 to
rington : Rev. S. W. E. Bird M.A. acting chaplain; D
10 a.m. & x to 2 & 6 to 7 p.m
Workhouse, Heavitree road, built in 1701, by an Act of Par-

liament obtained in 1697, is a quadrangular building of
Co. Lieut. C. T. W. Finch; Sergeant-Major Robert John brick with stone copings, one side being for males & the
Falkner, drill instructor; drill hall, James street
other for females ; the centre consists of chapel & executive

IST VOLUNTEER BATTALION (EXETER & SOUTH DEVON) offices & apartments for the master & matron ; there is
a large hospital, schools & workshops & male & female
DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT (comprising A, B, C, D, E, F,
G, H & I companies). lunatic wards & receiving wards ; there have been numer-
ous bequests to the workhouse, the principal one being by
Head quarters & drill hall, Bedford circus. SirEd ward Seaward, knight & mayor of Exeter, who gave
Hon. Col. Sir William Hood Waldrond M. P. commanding;
£400 in 1703; there are about 320 inmates; it will hold
Capt. F. C. Briggs, adjutant ; Hon. Capt. Daniel Edwd.
Mudge, quartermaster; Surgeon-Major John D. Harris, sso; William Grinsell Newall, master; Rev. James Eaves
medical officer; Rev. J. Dangar D.D. chaplain; Sergeant-
Major George Furneaux, drill instructor. Exeter Com- M.A. chaplain; John Woodman M.D. medical officer; Mrs.
panies :-A, Capt. William Luxmore Jones; B, Capt. Newall, matron

Public Officers.

George Roberts Shorto ; C, Hon. Major William Sand- Assessor of Queen's Taxes, Alfred Baker, 24 High street

ford Mortimer; D, Hon. Major William Carter Richards; Assistant Overseer for St. Leonard's Parish, William John

E, Capt. William Weeks Bourke, Radnor cottage, Wonford road

DEVONSHIRE REGIMENT, 3RD VOLUNTEER BATT.U,JON (com- Certifying Factory Surgeon, Henry Thomas Hartnoll, 35
prising A, B, C, D, E, F, G & H companies). East Southernhay
Head quarters, 7 Well street.
Clerk to the Commissioners of Land Tax & to the Commis-
Hon. Col. C. A. W. Troyte, commanding; Hon. Litmt.-Col. sioners of Property & Income Tax for the District of East
Sir J. H. Kennaway bart. & Major J. Foster, majors; Exminster
Capt. H. H. Bedingfeld, adjutan~; Hon. Capt. J. W.
Bennett, quartermaster; W. R. Haydon M.D. surgeon- Clerk to the Land Tax Commissioners for Exeter City, Thos.
lieut. ; Rev. S. H. Berkeley M.A. acting chaplain William Hartnoll, 12 Bedford circus

Clerk to the Feoffees of St. Petrock & St. Lawrence, Fredk.
Henry Hooper Orchard, 17 Castle street

EXETER I~CORPORATION, A.D. 16y8. Clerk to the Parish of the Close, John Downing, The Cloisters

Became a Poor Law Union under the City of Exeter Exten- Clerk of the Peace for County of Devon & to the Devon
- sion Act, I 877. Lieutenancy & to County Council, Henry Michelmore,
'fhe Castle
Board day, tuesday, at 3 p.m. at the Board room, Castle st. Clerk to the Property Tax Commissioners, George A. Towns-
The Incorporation comprises the following parishes, viz. ::- end, The Close
Allhallows, Goldsmith street, Allhallows-on-the-Walls, Clerk to Wonford Highway Board, Arthnr Edward Ward,
Bedford Precinct, Bradninch Precinct, Cathedral Close, St. Bedford circus
David, St. Edmund, St. George the Martyr, St. John, St. Collector of Customs, Andrew Riddell, Custom house, Quay
Kerrian, St. Lawrence, St. Leonard, St. Martin, St. County Treasurer, Wm. Cotton, National Provincial Bank
Mary Arches, St. Mary Major, St. Mary Steps, St. Olave, Deputy Coroner for Crediton District of the County, Henry
St. Pancras, St. Paul, St. Petrock, St. Sidwell, St. William Gould, 2 Bedford circus
Stephen, Holy Trinity; the population in IB91 was District Registrar ot the High Court, Richard Rendle Miller
37•549; rateable value in 1892, £204,234·
Daw, 13 Bedford circus
Clerk to the Corporation of the Poor, Albert Foote, Castle st District Registrar of the Court of Probate, William Henry
Assistant Clerk, Henry Reginald Huxham, 19 Gaudy street Baiiey, 6 Bedford circus
'freasurer, William Cotton, National Provincial Bank
Lessee of Market Tolls, William Parkhouse, Lower market
Collectors to the Gn:udians, Chas. C. Keudrick, I Devonshire Master in Chancery, John Toby, 98 Sidwell street
place; W. J. Kenshole, 7 Rockfield t-errace, Howell road Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, Thomas Andrew, I3 Bed-
Collectors of Poor Rates, Allhallows parish, Goldsmith st. ford circus
George Arthur Cranch Drake, Hillsboro' avenue, Pennsyl- Registrar of the Provost Court of Record, George Roberts
vania; Allhallows-on-the-Walls parish, Henry Dare Gale, Sborto, Waterbeer street
3 Sydney place, St. Thomas ; Bedford precinct, Alfred Solicitor to the Corporation of the Poor of Exeter, Henry
llaker, 24 High st.; Bradninch precinct, J ames Rowdon, Wilcocks Hooper, Bedford circus
17 Northernhay pl.; Close precinct, Frank Hutchings, 4 Supervisor of Inland Revenue, J. Lilburn, 48 & 49 Queen st
Penview ter. York st.; Holy Trinity parish, John Kelly Surveyor of Taxes, William Brand Carter, 48 & 49 Queen st
Edwards, 52 South st.; St. David's parish, James Rowdon, Sur\•eyors of County Buildings for County of Devon, North-
17 Northernhay st.; St. Edmund parish, Henry D. Gale, ern division, Edward HaH Barbottle F.R.I.B.A. County
3 Sydney pl. St. Thomas; St. George parish, Wm. By. chambers; Southern division, John Little, 4 The Crescent,
Rudd, jun. 4 George st.; St. John parish, Wm. Saunders Mount Radford
Ellis, 8 Friernhay st.: St. Kerrian parish, John William Surveyor of Taxes for Exeter & the County, William Brand
Reed, 6 Castle st.; St. Lawrence parish, John W. Reed, 6 Carter, Inland Revenue office, 48 & 49 Queen street
Castle st.; St. Leonard parish, William Bourke, Radnor Under-Sheriff forDevon,Edwd.Holdroyd Houlditch,TheClose
cottage, Wonford rd.; St. Martin parish, Waiter Scanes, Veterinary Inspector for Devon, James Pulling Heath
Cathedral yard; St. Mary Arches parish, Tom Davis, M.R.c.v.s.L. 47 West Southernhay
l~artholomew st. east; St. Mary Major parish, John
Gregory Goss, Oxford terrace ; St. Mary Steps & St. The Diocese of Exeter.

Olave parishes, Henry Dare Gale, 3 Sydney place, St. 1885 }3ishop, The Right Rev. Edward Henry Bickersteth

.Thomas f St. Pancras parish, Thomas Melhuish, Water- D.D. The Palace, Exeter

beer st.; St. Paul parish, William Woolway, Maddock's xSB3 Dean, Benj. Morgan Cowie D.D. The Deanery, Exeter

row, Paul st.; St. Petrock parish, John William Reed, 6 ARCHDEACONS.

.Castle st.; St. Stephen parish, Alfred Baker, 24 High st.; 1890 Barnstaple. Ven. Albert Eden Seymour M.A. Vicarage,

St. Sidwell's parish, J ames Henry Bartlett, x6o Sidwell st Cbittlehampton, South Molton 1

Relie.ving Officers, Eastern district, Charles C. K~ndrick, I 1888 Exeter, Ven. Ernest Grey Sandford M.A. The .Close,

Devonshire place; Western district, William James Kens· Exeter

hole, 1 Rockfield terrace, Howell road 1888 Totnes, Ven. Charles Thomas Wilkinson n.D. St. An-

Vaccination Officer, (Jhas. Ashford, 3 Raleigh rd. College pk drew's vicarage, Plymouth •

DIRECTORY.) DEVONSHIRE. EXETER. 185

CANONS. Prebendary Edmund Ironside 'Gregory M,A.. Vicarage, Hai.•

t888 Ven. Ernest Grey Sandford M.A. The Close, Exeter . berton, Tiverton

1889 Charles Isaac .Atherton M.A. The Close, Exeter Frederick John Coleridge M.A. Vicarage, Cadbury, Tiverton

~889 Robert Edward Trefusis M.A.. The Chantry, Deanery For .Archdeaconry of Totnes.

place, Exeter Ven• .Archdeacon Charles 'fhomas Wilkinson ·D.D. St• .An-

1890 Waiter John Edmonds B.D. The Close, Exeter drew's vicarage, Plymouth

PRECENTOR. Charles Martin M.A. Rectory, Dartington, Totnes

1889 Very Rev. The Dean George Herbert Statham M.A. Rectory, Torwood, Torquay

John Miles Cox M.A. Vicarage, Stockland, Honiton

Chancellor of the Church, Ven. Ernest Grey Sandford For .Archdeaconry of Barnstaple.

M. A. The Close, Exeter Ven. Archdeacon Albert Eden Sevmour M.A. Vicarage,

Treasurer, Canon Charles Isaac .Atherton M.A. The Chittlehampton, South Molton ·

Close, Exeter Prebendary Marcus Dimond-Churchward M.A. Vicarage,

1886 Sub-Dean, Prebendary Peter Leopold Dyke .Acland Northam, Bideford

M.A. Broadclyst, Exeter Richard Martin M.A. Vicarage, llfra.combe

PREBENDARIES. Prebendary John Tayleur Pigot M.A. Vicarage, Fremington
R.S.O
1"856 Charles Felton Smith M.A. Vicarage, Crediton Senior Diocesan Inspector.
1858 Joseph Lloyd Brereton M.A. Little Massingham,
1890 Robert James Edmund Boggis B.A. The Clo3e, Exeter
Rougham, Norfolk
1866 Peter Leopold Dyke Acland M.A. Broadclyst, Exeter --
1868 Philip Hed2eland M.A. Penzance
1870 Rd. Byrn Kinsman M.A. Vicarage, Tintagel, Camelford Registrar of the Diocese & Registrar of the Consistoria.l
1870 Jas. Cory Kempe M.A. Rectory, Merton, Beaford R.S.O Court, Arthur Burch esq. Palace gate, Exeter
1875 Richard Robins Wolfe M.A. Torquay
1876 Rt. Hon. the Earl of Devon M.A. Rectory, Powderham, REGISTRARS OF THE ARCHDEACONRIES : -
Exeter, Thomas Julius Bremridge esq. 5 Bampylde street
Exeter Totnes, Thomas Creaser Kellock esq
Barnstaple, William Henry Toiler esq

1878 Charles Thomas Wilkinson n.n. St. Andrew's vicarage, Secretaries, .Arthur Burch esq. Palace gate, Exeter & Sir J.
Plymouth
Hassard, 22 Great George street, Westminster s w
1882 John Tayleur Pigot M.A. Vicarage, Fremington R.S.O
1"885 Edgar Norris DumbletonM.A. St. James'rectory,Exeter 1878 Chapter Clerk, Wilham John Battishill esq. B.A. The
Close, Exeter
IB85 Francis Charles Hingeston-Randolph M.A. Rectory,
Ringmore. Kingsbridge Librarian, Canon Walt. Jn. Edmonds B.D. The Close,Exeter
SURVEYORS OF ECCLESIASTICAL DILAPIDATIONS : -
1885 John Matthews B.A. Knowstowe, South Molton
1885 Harry Tudor M.A. Rectory, Lustleigh, Newton Abbot Archdeaconry of Exeter, Edwin Light Luscombe esq. 55
1889 Edmund Ironside Gregory M.A. Vicarage, Halberton, Sidwell street, Exeter
Archdeaconry of Barnstaple, George Cobley Smyth-
Tiverton Richards esq. Barnstaple
x889 Percy Richard Scott M.A. St. George, Tiverton Archdeaconry of Totnes ; Rural Deaneries of Ipplepen,
1889 Richard James Hayne M.A. Vicarage, Buckland Mona-
Moreton, Totnes & Woodleigh, W. Rowell esq. Newton
chorum, Yelverton Abbot ; Rural Deaneries of Okehampton, Plympton,

1'890 William St. Aubyn M.A. Rectory, Stoke Damerel, Tavistock & Three Towns, J. M. Andrew esq. 5 Courtenay
Devonport
street, Plymouth
1892 Henry Bramley M.A. Vicarage, Uffculme, Cullompton Drganist, Daniel Joseph Wood esq. xus.Bac.oxon, Holme-
1893 Marcus Dimond Dimond Churchward M.A. Vicarage,
dale, Denmark road, Exeter
Northam, Bideford
r888 Chancellor of the Diocese, Worshipful Lewis Tonna Vergers, John Downing, I Deanery place (x888) ; .A. R.

Dibdin M.A. 15 Old bldgs. Lincoln's inn, London w c Palmer, 8 Lower Soutllernhay (x888)

PRIEST VICARS. SURROGATES.

f Alford Rev. Daniel Pring M.A. Tavistock
Allin Rev. Wilham Henry B.D. St. Mary vicarage,Devonport
.A Corporation with the Lay Vicars by Royal Charter.
1868 William David M.A. (custos), 3 Colleton cres. Exeter Berkeley Rev. Sackville Hamilton M.A. Heavitree
xS73 Herbert Edward Reynolrls M.A. The Close, Exeter Berry Rev. Geo. Benton M.A. Vicarage, Emanuel, Plymouth
1878 Edmund Thomas Foweraker M.A. Barnfield rd. Exeter Birch Rev. Wickham Montgomery M.A. vicar, Ashburton

BISHOP'S CHAPLAINS. Bond Rev. Richard James, St. James' vicarage, Devonport

Prebendary John Tayleur Pigot M.A. Vicarage, lt'remington Bremridge Rev. Henry M.A. Vicarage, Winkleigh

R.S.O Buckland Rev. Samuel M.A. Vicarage, Great Torrington

William David M.A. 3 Colleton crescent, Exeter Chanter Rev. Prebendary John Mill M. A. Brendon, Lynton

Prebendary Henry Hramley M.A. Vicarage, Uffculme, Cul- Chichester Rev. James John B.A. Rectory, Sherwell

lompton Clarke Rev. Sl.Childs M.A. Vicarage,Thorverton,Cullompton

Prebendary Richard James Hayne M.A. Vicarage, Buckland, Clements Rev. Henry George John M.A. Vicarage, Sidmouth

l\'lonachorum, Horrabridge Cox Rev. Waiter Eustace M.A. Lynton, Bamstaple

Prebendary William St. Aubyn M. A. Rectory, Stoke Damerel, David Rev. William M.A. rector SS. Petrock & Kerrian, 3

Devonport Colleton crescent, Exeter

Wickham l\'lontgomery Birch M.A. .Ashburtou Dean<~ Rev. James M.A. vicar, Exminster

BISHOP's ExAMINING CHAPLAINs. Edmonds Canon Waiter John B.D. The Close, Exeter

Ven..Archdeacon Ernest Grey Sandford M.A. The Close, Exeter Elliott Rev. Thomas Henry M.A. Vicarage, 'fotnes

Rev. Clanon Robt. Edward Trefusis M.A. 'fhe Chantry, Exeter Granville Rev. Roger M.A. Rectory, Bideford

Rev. Francis Keyes Aglionby M.A.. 99 St. George's square, Green Rev. Geo. Clarke M.A. Vicarage, Modbury, Ivybridge

Westminster s w Grigg Rev. Edward Pease M.A. Upton, Torquay

Rev. Francis James Chavasse M.A. Wycliffe hall, Oxford Harris Rev. Samuel George M.A. Highwick, Newton Abbot

Rev. Stewart Edward Gordon Ponsonby M. A. Trinity college, Houghton Rev. Charles Adams M. A. Alvington, Kingsbridge

Cambridge · Hughes Rev. John Buckley M. A. Vicarage, Staverton,'l'otnes

Clerical Secretary & Domestic Chaplain, Rev. H. V. Bicker- Johnson Rev. Pitt-, St. Aubyn's vicarage, Devonport

steth, The Palace, Exeter Kelly Rev. Maitland M.A. Vicarage, Ottery St. Mary

PLURALITIES ACT COMMISSIONERS. King Rev. Frederick M.A. Vicarage, South Molton

For Dean & Chapter, x885, Prebendary Peter Leopold Dyke l\'lajendie Rev. Hy. Wm. M.A. Vicarage, 'rormohnn, Torquay

Acland M.A. Broadclyst, Exeter Mallett Rev. William Geo. Rectory, St. Mary Major, Exeter

For .Archdeaconry of Exeter, J885, Prebendary Edmund Mantle Rev. Wiliiam B.A. St. Michae~'s, Devonport

Ironside Gregory M. A. Vicarage, Halberton, Tiverton Martin Rev. Richard M.A. Torris cottage, Ilfracombe

For Archdeaconry of Barnstaple, x886, Prebendary John Martyn Rev. William Waddon B.A. Rectory, Lifton, Exeter

'fc~.ylenr Pigot M.A. Vicarage, Fremington R.S.O Metcalfe Rev. James M.A. Vicara~e, West Teignmouth

For Archdeaconry of Totnes, r886, William Henry Thornton Newman Rev. Arthur M.A. The Vicarage, Axminster

.li,A. Rectory, North Bovey, Newton Abbot Newton Rev. Thomas LL.D. Vicarage, Barnstaple

CLERGY DISCIPLINE ACT .ASSESSORS. Powell Rev. John Robert M.A. Rectory, Buckland Filleig~

For Dean & Chapter of Exeter. Highampton

Ven. Archdeacon Ernest Grey Sandford M. A.The Close, Exeter Purcell Rev. Wm. Hy.D'OlierM.A. Vicarage, Littleham,Exmth

Canon Waiter John Edmonds B.D. The Close, Exeter Read Rev. Edward M. A. St. Stephen's, Exeter

Prebendary Edmund Ironside Gregory M,A. Vicarage, Hal- Risk Rev. Jn. ErskineM.A.. St. Andrew'schapelry,Plymouth

berton, 'fiverton Saulez Rev. Frederick Wilberforce M.A. The Vicarage, Oke-

lt'or .Archdeaconry of Exeter. hampton .

F. Storry M.A . Scott Rev. Prebendary Percy Richd. M.A.St.George,Tiverton

Sac\·ille Hamilton Berkeley K.A. Vicarage, Heavitree, Exeter Secretan Rev. William Woodhouse, Palace gate~ Exeter

186 EXETER. DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY'S

Sjm Rev. Stewart M. A. Vicar!tgc, Lower Brixham St. Sidwell, R. Sidwell street, Rev. Samuel William Elder-
field Bird M.A. ; Rev. Philip John Mitchell B.A. ; & Rev.
Simms Rev. .Arthur Hennell M.A. Rectory, Wolborough,
William Haye Weekes B. A. curates; 7·45 & 10.30 a. m. 3 &
Newton Abbot 7 p.m. ; daily xo.goa.m. & 5 p.m.; wed. & fri. 7p.m
Smith Rev. Charles Felton M. A, Vicarage, Crediton
Thornton Rev. GeoJ;"ge Wright, Rectory, Holsworthy St. Catherine's Chapel, Summerland crescent, Rev. S. W.
Tucker Rev. William Henry Browse M.A. The Vicarage, E. Bird M.A. ; 8 & 10.45 a.m. & 7 p.m. ; thurs. 8 p.m

Buckfastleigh, Newton Abbot St. Stephen, R. High street, Rev. Edward Read M.A. ; 10.45
Tudor Rev. Prebendary Harry M.A. Rectory, Lustleigh,
a.m. &6.3op.m
Newton Abbot Bedford Church, Bedford circus, Rev. William Richards;

Venn Rev. Henry Knott M.A. Monkton, Honiton 10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p. m. ; wed. 7 p.m
Vickers Rev. Nathaniel B.A. Charles, Plymouth Wynard's Episcopal Chapel, Magdalen street, Rev. William

'Wilkinson Rev. Archdeacon Charles Thomas D.D. St. Everitt B.A. chaplain; 5.30 p.m. ; wed. 6.45 p.m. & fri•
.Andrew's vicarage, Plymouth
6.30 p.m
Wolfe Rev. Prebendary Richard Robbins M.A. Torquay Devon & Exeter Hospital Chapel, Rev. J. D. Kavanagh ;

Places of Worship, with times of services. 10.30 a.m. & 3 p.m. ; daily 9 a.m. & wed. 8 p.m

Cat.hedtal Church of St. Peter, Cathedral yard; sun. & Free Church of England, Grosvenor place~ Rev. George

week days, 7·45 & 10.30 a.m. & 3 p.m. ; easter, whit Slater, minister; 10.45 a. m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.15 p.m
Catholic Church of -the Sacred Heart, South street, Very
sun. & chr1stmas day at 8 a.m. 10.30 a.m. ; also from
Rw. Canon George Francis Hobson & Rev. Joseph R.
advent to easter on sun. at 7 p. m. ; at easter on week days
Hurley, priests: 8 & xo.3oa.m. & 6.3op.m.; holidays
at 7 p.m 8 & Io.goa.m. 7.3op.m.; daily mass 8 a.m.; benediction
wed. & fri. 7.goa.m
* CHURCHES. ·

R Rectory. v. Vicarage.

Allhallows, R. Goldsmith street, Rev. William Hope; 10.45 Society of Friends Meeting House, Magdalen road ; 10.30

a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; fri. 7.30 p.m.; holy days at rr a.m. a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; wed. ro.go a.m

& 7.30 p.m · Baptist, Bartholomew street, Rev. Joseph Charles Howells;

Allhallows on the Walls, R. Bartholomew street, Rev. John 10.45 a.m. 6.30 p.m.; mon. & wed. 7·3op.m

Gilberd Pearse lii.A.; Rev. John Sparshatt M.A. curate; Baptist, South street, Rev. Edward Carey Pike B.A. 7 &

8 & 10.45 a. m. ; 3· 15 & 7 p.m. ; week days 8.45 a. m. & 5 10.45 a. m. 6.30 p.m. ; mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m

p.m. ; wed. 7 p.m Baptist Royal Public- Rooms, London Inn sq. ; 10.45 a.m. &

Holy Trinity, R. South street, Rev. Frank Ley BazeleyM.A.; 6.3op.m. ; week days, wed. 7.gop.m

Rev. William Henry Finney B.A. curate; 10.45 a.m. & Bible Christians, Northernhay street, Rev. Samuel Allin &

6.30 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m Rev.Wm.Alex. Grist; 10.45a.m. 6.3op.m. ;wed.7.3op.m

St. David's with St. Michael & All Angels Chapel, v. St. Brethren, Sidwell street, various; 10.45 a. m. & 6.30 p.m. ;

David's hill, Rev. Joseph Theophilus Toye M.A. ; Rev. mon. & wed. 7.30 p.m

William Wallis Richards M.A. ; Rev. Edward Sumner Brethren, 'Gospel hall (back of), x8o Fore street; sun.

Bicknell Fletcher M.A. & Rev. Frederick Thomas Herbert ro.45a.m. &6.gop.m. mon. &thurs. 7·3op.m

Shepherd M. A. curates ; St. David's, holy corn. 1st sun. Brethren, Victoria hall, Heyman Wreford; 3 & 6.30 p.m

in month after matins, other sundays 8 a.m. ; holy Brethren, Friernhay street, various; 7 & 9 a.m. 10.30

days, 10.45 a.m. & 3 p.m. ; wed. & fri. ro a.m; other breaking of bread ; 3 p.m. lecture ; mon. tues. wed. fri,

days 8 a.m. ; St. Michael & .All Angels, holy corn. & sat. 8 p.m

2nd sun. after matins; other sundays 7.30 a.m. ; saints Calvinist (Tabernacle), Coombe street, various; disused ; no

days & thurs. 7.30 a.m.; 10.45 a.m. & 3.15 & 7 p.m; services held here

wed. & fri. 7 p.m.; other week days 5 p.m Congregational, Southernhay, Rev. William Justin Evans ;

St. Edll\und's, R. Edmund street, Rev. Henry Vivian Pan- 10.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. 7.30 p.m

ton B.A. ; 10.45 a.m. 3.30 & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. & fri. 8 Congregrational, Heavitree, Rev. William Stacey ; II a.m.

p.m & 6.go p.m

St. James, R. St. James' road, Bev. Prebendary Edgar Unitarian, South street, Rev. T. W. Chignell; 10.45 a. m.

Norris Dumbleton M.A.; Rev. Henry Gibbon B.A. curate; & 6.30 p.m

10.30 a. m. & 3.30 & 7 p.m.; daily 7.30 a. m. e1:cepting United :Methodist Free Church, Northernhay street, Rev.

wed. &; fri. xo.go a.m Jabez Percival Allchurch; 10.45 a. m. & 6.30 p.m.; thurs.

St. John, Fore street, Rev. John Popham B,A. ; 10.45 a. m. 8 p.m

& 6.30 p.m.; wed. 8 p.m United Methodist Free Church, Church road, St. Thomas,

St. Lawrence, R. High street, Rev. William Everitt B.A. ; John Thomas, missionary; 10.45 a. m. & 6.:-:~o p.m. ; thurs.

u.45a.m. & 6.3op.m.; grd sun. in the month 3p.m.; 8 p.m

wed. 7.3op.m. ; children's service at g, 2nd sun. in the Wesleyan, Mint lane, 10.30 a.m. &

month & 6.30 p.m. ; thurs. 7 p.m Rev. Richard Harding

St. Leonard, R. Topsham road, Rev. James Frederick Wesleyan, Southernbay; w.go a.m. · & Rev. J. Pellow

Sheldon M.. A. ; Rev. Thomas Cecil Bewes B. A. curate; II & 6.30 p.m.; tues. 7.30 p.m

a.m. & 6..30 p.m., wed. II.3o a.m Salvation Army Temple, Friar's walk, George Kendall, capt. ;

St. Martin's, Cathedral yard, Rev. Edward Read M.A.; no 7 & 1l a. m. & 3 & 6.gop.m.; daily 8 p.m

service held here Spiritualistic Society, Longbrook ter. 2.45 & 6.45 p.m

St. Mary Arches, R. Mary Arches street, }{ev. Arthur Hayne

Hamilton B.A. ; n a.m. & 7 p.m. ; sat. 3.15 p.m MISSION ROOMS,

St. Mary Major, Cathedral yard, Rev. William George Exe Island Mission Hall, Exe Island
Holy Trinity, Friar's terrace, Friar's green ; wed. 8 p. m.;
Mallett, surrogate ; George Flint Seaton M.A. & Rev.
sat. 8.15 p.m
Arthur W. H. Compton B. A. curates; 10.45 a. m. 3 & 6.30 St. Lawrence, Castle street

p.m.; fri. 4 p.m. ; wed. 8 p.m . St. Leonards, Roberts road, La.rkbeare, 8 p.m. & children's
servi•Ce, I r a. m
St. Mary Magdalene Chapel, .R. Rack street; 10.45 a. m. &
St. Mary Major's, .Albert place, Rack street
6.gop.m.; 2nd sun. 3 p.m.; thurs. 7.30 p.m St. Matthew's, Parish room, Clifton road

St. Mary Steps, R. West street, Rev. Henry Plantagenet St. Mary Major's Parish Room, Mermaid yard, Sun street
Undenominational, New Bridge street, William E~cles,
Burdett B.A. ; 8 & n a. m. & 3· 15 & 6. 30 p.m. ; holy
missionary; 6.30 p.m
Eucharist, daily in Advent; & Lent; evensong daily 8
Undenominational, Ewings lane; children's service 3, &;
p.m. ; sat. 5 p.m
645p.m
St. Matthew, R. Clifton road, Rev. Theophilus John Ponting Wesleyan, King street; 8.15 p.m.; & wed. 8 p.m
Wesleyan, Spinning path, Black Boy road; 6.30 p.m
M.A.; Rev. John Leman Redfern M.A. & Rev. Charles

William Cbamberlayne Ingles n.A. curates; 8 & 10.30

a. m. & 3· 15 & 7 p.m. ; mon. wed. & fri. 10.30 a. m. ; tues.

& sat. 8 a. m. ; tburs. 7·45 a.m. wed. & fri. at 7 30 p.m.;

other days 5P·m

St. Olave, :R. Fore street, Rev. William Woodhouse, secretan; Schools & Colleges.

II a. m. 3 & 6.30 p.m. ; wed. & fri. 8 p.m. ; saints' days

8a.m THE ExETER DIOCESAN TRAINING CoLLEGE, Heavitree rd.

St. Pancras, R. St. Pancras lane, Rev. Wm. Hope; no This was founded in r84o by the Exeter Diocesan Board of

services are held in consequence of the dilapidated state of Education, for the purpose of educating & training young

the church men to be schoolmasters in elementary schools, in con·

M._.. ;St. Paul, R. Paul street, Rev. William Heathman Parkhouse nection with the Church of England. The college, erected
8 & 10.45 a.m: & 6.30 p.m.; wed. 7.30 p.m. ; fri. in 1854, from designs by Mr. John Hayward, architect, is
& saints' days 11 a.m a fine building of Westleigh stone, about 2oofeet in length,

St. Petrock, R. Higb street, Rev. William David M.A.; 10.45 with a large lecture room, dining hall, committee room,

a.m. & 6,30 p.m. ; child's service 3 p.m. 1st. sun. thurs. principal's house & a cloister; attached is a chapel, in

& holy days 8 p.m which services fot• the students are held twice dailys- one

l)lR:WTORY.] DEVONSHIRE.. EXETER. 187

of th~ 'Windows was filled with stained glass in 1887, · HeLE'S ENDOWED ScHOOL, New North road.

aqotJter was erected in Oct. r883, to. the late Chancellor l'hts school. opened January 15th, 1850, is supported by funds

Ha:ringtrm, & recently (1893} one 'Was presented by ex- derived Jrom the rents & profits of large estates, formerly

stu9-ents, in memory of two of their fellow itudents the property (lf Elize Hele esq. who, in :r632, conveyed
deceased, & one by the ex-presidents & ~;~fficers of the his lands to Sir J. Maynard & others, as trustees, to

E:xeter Club of Old Students. There ar~ two classes of appropriate them to " some godly purposes & charitable

students: (a) Queen's scholars, consistjng of those who, uses.' A portion only was so appropriated in 1656, by

wj:letb.er they have been pupil teachers or not, pass the the trustees for the foundation of the Blue Maids' Hos-
competitive examination of candidates for admission, held p~tal, & for nearly 200 years the immediate descendants

in the month of July by the Committee of Council on of Sir J. Maynard received the unappropriated income,

Education; (b) private students, .comprising those who & distributed it in private charities as they thought fit.

decline, or fail in, or are preparing' for, the examination without being accountable in any manner for its appli-

for admission, but who desire to be trained for one year cation: proceedings in Chancery resulted in depriving

or longer. Private students are admitted only when the the descendant of Sir J. Maynard (the surviving trustee)

number of Queen's scholars in residence falls short of the of all control over the funds, which were thereupon vested

full complement. The competition for scholarships is open in the Crown. The Government, on being petitioned,

t() all candidates of good character, who are (I) more than made tt> the inhabitants of Exeter certain grants. Of
eighteen years of age, & who (2), if pupil teachers, have
successfully completed their apprenticeship. 'l'he subjects these, only that of £r,soo, for the building of a boys'
school (now Hale's Endowed school) & £3oo a year for

of instruction agree in the main with the scheme proposed its continual maintenance came into operation. Attached

for the annual examinations of students jn the training to the school are four exhibitions of £25 each, which may

schools under inspecti(ln, as set forth by the Committee be appropriated to the exhibitioner's advancement in any

• of Council of Education, & are distributed over a period trade or profession. By subsequent Acts the funds of the

of two years. The Rev. James George Dangar n.n. St. several endowed schools were merged & placed under the
John's College, Oxford, principal & lecturer in divinity ; same management. 'fhe Grammar school, High School

Rev. James Phillips B.A. vice-principal & assistant chap- . for Girls, Hele's school & St. John's orphanage & Elemen-

lain; .Rev. William David M. .A.. lecturel'l in theology & tary school are· now partly supported by the funds

ecclesiastical histo rR•yi;chWaridlliaTmre Weeks & Rev. A lfred B. originally bequeathed by Elize Hele ; Edward H. Shorto,
Bater B. A. tu tors; vithickr Hichard J. Pa rt-
head master; Robert Addiscott, Richard Vodden, W. T.

ridge & William Henry Bulley, assistant tutors; Sergt.- Cheeseworth, R. H. Restall, John Passmore, R. Luscombe

Major Furneaux (1st Volunteer Battalion Devonshire & C. H. E,·eleigh, assistant; A. E. Blanc, french; P.

Regiment), drill instructor Silvester, drill instructor

THE ExETER GRAMMAR ScnooL.
This school owes its foundation to Wal~r de Stapledon, High School for Girls, Barnfield, Denmark road, established in

Bishop of Exeter (1308-27) & founder of Exeter College, September, 1877, & occupying buildings of red brick with

,Oxford,. whose intentions were carried into effect by his stone dressings, erected in 1882. This school is endowed

successor, Bishop Gra~dison, apout 1330. St. John's from the funds of St. John's hospital; Miss Caroline
hospital, to which the school was attached, was suppressed Turner, head mistress

at the dissolution of monasteries by Henry VIII. but the Middle School for Girls, Pennsylvania road, erected in r889,

hospital buildings were bought back and the school"re- at a cost of about £s,ooo ; it is a structure of red brick

foundeq in :1637 und!lr a charter of Cha&. I. In 1877 the with Bath stone dressings; Miss Pemberton, mistress

school received a new scheme, under which it was reorga- St. John's Hospital (for boys), High street, was founded by

nized, ~ removed from the High street to its present site Gilbert & John Long about 1225, & enlarged by Bishop

in Victoria park, the south-east suburb of Exeter; new Grandison (1327-69), who also founded & added to it a

buildings of red brick with Bath -stone dressings were school for 12 boys, with a grammar master: in 154o, the

ereeted in 18So, from designs by Mr. Butterfield, at a cost hospital was suppressed, but was revived by Hugh Cross-

of £I5,ooo, for 200 boys. Attached to the school are ing, mayor in r62o, & in 1629, after his death, Joan, his

eight exhibitions of [,40 a year, tenable according to a widow, re-established! it as a school, the nave of the

new ~heme approved in 1882,. &t the universities, or at church, which had been used as a dwelling-house, being

any place of higher education app.roved by the governors, re-converted into a school-room ; in 1637 the foundation
of which two will be awarded every year. Besides these was confirmed by royal charter, &. in r876, under a

exhibitions the boys of this ,school compete- with those of scheme of the Endowed Schools Commissioners, it re-

Tauntl)n College School, The King's School (Sherborne), ceived a governing body of its own, & is now open to all

&j .Plundell's School (Tiverton), for the Huish exhibitions boys who, in the opinion of the governors, are of good

of £so for four years, one of which is awarded every character & of sufficient bodily health, & are residing with
year1 There are also Reynolds exhibitions of [,6o a. year their parents, guardians, or near relations in or near the
for four years at Exeter College, Oxford, for those intend- city of EJCeter. The religious instruction is in accordance

• ing to study for ;Holy Orders ; &. two Vidalian scholarships with the principles of the Church of England. There are
o~ £3Q a year for four years at St. John's College, Cam- now 24 boys on the foundation. Attached to the school
bridgEJ. School scholarships, t~nable only at the school, are two scholarships, giving the holders free education in

are awarded at the be~inning of the autumn term. by the school and au exhibition tenable at Hele's school; W.

special examination, their number depending on the Buckingham esq. chairman of board of governors ; Richard

number of boys in the school. The school is one ot the Smith, bead master ; Alfred Oram Howell, Thomas Henry

first grade, & is intended to provide an advanced educa- Stone, George Luscombe & Frederick Alien, assistant
tion, capable of being developed in any required direction. masters; John Ferris Tozer, music master; R. ;R. M.

The course of instruction is that of the best public schools, Daw, clerk to the governors

& comprise~t .classics, mathematics, natural science & School of Art, Queen street, James B. Birkmyer, master

modern languages. Special attention is also gi'ven to Devon & Exeter Central (mixed), founded in I8x4, & rebuilt

preparation for mercantile or ()ther work as parents may iu Coombe street, in 1857, for 300 boys & 300 g-irls;

request.-Governors, Sir J. H. Kennaway hart. M.P. average attendance, 245 boys & 133 girls; James Gould

. Escot, Ottery St., Mary (chairman) ; C. T. D. Acland x.P. Pinn,. master ; Miss Mary Graf, mistress

Sprydoncote, Broadclyst ; .Arthur Burch, Baring place, Dinham's Endowed for Infants, Rack street, was erected in
Exeter; W. Buckingham, Southernbay, Exeter; Lord x8s8, for 36o children; average attendance, 224; Miss-
Cpurtenay, Milbrook house, Exeter; l<'. D. Fulford, Great Lilian Peters, mistress
Fulford ; A. H. A. Hamilton, Fairfield lodge, Exeter ; ,
Trehawk~ Kekewicb, Peamore, Exeter; W. Lethbridge,
Exeter Episcopal (mixed), on St. David's hill, founded in
Courtlands, Lympstone: E. J. Sanders, Stoke house,
17o8, rebuilt in x86r & has an income of about £s8o,
Exeter ; Ven. Archdeacon, S;:mdford, 'l'he Close, Exeter ; T.
derived mainly from ;r46 acres of land & £4,000 Consols ;.
Snow, Franklyn, Exeter; Capt. C. Halford Thompson
it will hold 340 children ; average attendance. 170 ;
' R.A. Eastcliff, Teignmouth; clerk, R. R. M. Daw, 13 Bed-
William Pincott, master; Miss Sarah G. Sobey, mistress
ford circus ; head master; William Allison Cunningham
ExETER ScHOOL BOARD, formed January 31, 187I, consists
M.A. ~ormerly scholar of Pembroke College, Cambridge,
of nine members; John Austin, 8 Bampfylde street,

late assistant master at Uppingham; assistant masters, clerk • ·

R&v. Alfred Robert Johnson li(.A.• F.R•.A..s.late Fellow of BOARD SCHOOLS ~- '

St. John's College, Cambridge; A. Melbourne Suttbery Clifton Road, New town (girls & infants), erected in 1873,

11.4~ Jesus College, Cambridge~ Ar~hibald Collingwood & enlarged in J888, for 400 children ; average attendance,

Stephens B.4. lata scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; 200 girls & 190 infants : Miss Marianne Austm, girls'

Thomas William Wall B.Ao Keble College; Oxford; Corn- mistress; Miss Ellen Hutchings, infants' mistress

wall Robertson B.A. late scholar of S1(. John's College, Bolloway Street (girls & infants), erected in 1876, for I50

Cambridge; Harry Nisbett Wallet B.A.; Rev. Arthur girls & aoo infants ~ average attendance, 145 girls &; 196

Webb M •.A..oxon.; Repnald BowermanMooreuus.B.oxon.; infants ; girls' mistress, Mrs. Mary Thorns ; Miss Eli:aa-

James B. Birkmyer (drawm~): Capt. Bennett (drill) beth Honey, infants' mistress •

188 EXETER. DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY'S

Paradise Street (boys), enlarged in x88x, for 250 boys; London & South Western, George T. White, divisional
average attendance, 150; Frederick Austin, master
superintendent; B. J. I<'isher, district engineer; Goods
St. James' Road (infants), was erected in x87g, for ISO
children; average attendance, 145; Miss Charlotte Moody, Department, S. E. Marsh, district goods agent ; Henry
mistrt>.ss
Venton, clerk; Queen Street station, George Evans,
St. Mary Arches Street (girls & infants), built in x87g,
for 400 children; average attendance, 142 girls & 140 in- station master
fants; Miss Agnes Pinn, girls' mistress ; Miss P. E. ~alter,
infants' mistress OMNIBUSES to meet all the trains from New London, Half

Moon, Globe & Royal Clarence hotels

TRAM CARS run from Sidwell street to Heavitree, Black Boy

road & St. David's station ·

.Exe Island (mixed & infants), erected in 1873• for 300 Railway Carriers. •
children; average attendance, 26o; Miss Nichols, mis-
tress; Miss Evangeline Bridle, infants' mistress Great Western Railway Co. from St. David's station &
Commercial road & Black Lions yard, South street, daily
NATIONAL SCHOOLS:- to all parts ; carting agent, James Cresswell Wall, 97
St. David's National & Parochial (boys, girls & infants). Queen street

The boys' school in Dinham road was built in x868, at the Chaplin & Co. (agents to the South Western Railway Co.),
.sole cost of the late William Gibbs esq. of Tyntesfield, 49 High street, daily
for 163 children; average attendance, u6 ; Henry Fuller,
master : the school for girls & infants in Exe street holds Foster's Parcel Express Co. Limited (Samuel Jarred, agent),
200 children ; average attendance, 125 ; Miss Brice & 85 &; 86 Sidwell street
Miss Bowden, mistresses : the girls' & infants' school in
Hoopern street, erected in x884, for 140 children; average London & Sonth Western Railway Co. from Queen Street
attendance, qo; Miss Louisa Elizabeth Bovey, mistress staiion, 49 High street & .Bonhay road. daily

St. James's (mixed), erected about x84o, for goo child- Midland Railway Co.'s lnquiry Office, 13 Queen street
ren; average attendance, 1xo boys & xgo girls ; Frederick Parcels Receiving Office for all parts of the kingdom, New
Davis, master ; Mrs. Elizabeth Gillard, mistress
London hotel, London Inn square
Pickford & Co. from King street, daily
Sutton's Parcel Office (Edward Mole, agent), Paris street

St. Sid well's, York road (boys, girls & infants), erected Carriers to & from Exeter.
m x8sg, for 900 children; average attendance, 346 boys,

230 girls & 220 infants; William Smale Vickery, master; With the inns they start from & days of starting.

Mrs. Ellen Brown, girls' mistress; Miss Kate Northam, Bow-Myers & Dunn,' Crown &; Sceptre,' fri. 3
infants' mistress BRADNINCH-Parish, 'New Golden LIOn,' mon. wed. & fri. 4

BRITISH ScHooLs : - BUDLEIGH & BUDLEIGH SALTERTON-Pearcy, 'Black Lions,'

Muller's, Cheeke street (mixed & infants), re-erected in mon. tues. wed. & fri. 4
18go, for 75 children; average attendance, so; Miss BmDFORD-Browning, Swan inn, St. Thomas, tues. & fri. 4;
Causley, Swan inn, St. Thomas, tues. & fri. 4.30
Emily Tancock, mistress
Paris Street (mixed), built in :r872, for :r6o children; BROADCL'\:ST-Parish, 'New Golden Lion,' mon. wed. &fri.4
average attendance, x6o; Frederick Underhill, master; CADBURY-Langworthy, 'Crown & Sceptre,' tues. & fri. 2
CHAGFORD-South Western railway, to Yeoford, thence per
Miss Louie Tucker, mistress
Catholic (girls), in the 1Mint, for 6o children; average Garrish, daily; Webb, 'King's Arms,' St. Thomas, tues.
& fri. 4
attendance, 47; the teaching is provided by the Sisters
Wesleyan, Mint (mixed), erected in 1846 & enlarged in CHERITON BrsHor-Bolt, Okehampton inn, tues. & fri. 3
x886, for 400 children; average attendance, 130 boys, CHERITON FLTZPAINE-Wotton, 'Crown & Sceptre,' tues. &
.126 girls & 100 infants; Henry Beardsley, master; Mrs. fri. 4; Greenslade, • Bull,' tues. & fri. 4
CHRISTOW-W. Davis, 'Turk's Head,' Cowick street, St.
Beardsley, mistress
Thomas, tues. & fri. 4 ; Browning, Swan inn, St. Thomas,

The Girls' Industrial School, Blenheim house, Bartholomew tues. & fri. 4
street, is an institution, founded in 1862, for the training CnuDLEIGH -Wm. Gill, 'Oat Sheaf,' daily (except wed.), 4
()f domestic servants, the design being to receive neglected CnuMLEIGH-J. Tucker, 'Crown & Sceptre,' tues. 7; R. •

& destitute children, or others requiring instruction, to Tucker, ' Elephant,' sat. 7 a.m

teach them the rudiments of household work, & to incul- COLEBROOK-Salter, 'Anchor,' fri. 3
cate, as far as possible, habits of order & obedience. The COPPLESTONE-Vinnecomb, Barnstapl11 inn, fri. 3.30
age for admission, must, as a rule, be between 13 & 16, CREDITON-Harris, 'Bull,' daily, 3 ; Madge, • Crow• &
but girls under 13, & others not of the city of Exeter, may Sceptre," daily 5.30
be admitted if paid for at the rate of [,1o a year & clothes. CuLLOHPTON-Cook, ' White Ball,' mon. wed. & fri. -4
During the year 1892 there have been x8 girls in the DAWLISH-Smith, 'Black Lions,' daily, 4
school, which is supported by payments, subscriptions & DREWSTEIGNTON-Mudge, Okehampton inn, St. Thomas,
donations & money received for needlework & washing. tues. & fri. 4 : Mudge, jun. 'Turk's Head,' St. Thomas,
The school is managed by a committee of six ladies, meet- tues. & fri. 4; Gidley, Okehampton inn, St, Thomas,
ing on the first saturday in each month; Mrs. Martyn, tues. & fri. 4
DuNsFORD J. Eva.ns, 'King's Arms,' St. Thomail, tues. k
matron
The Devon & Exeter Female Reformatory School, Polsloe fri. 5
E:x:MOUTH-Stokes, 'Black Lions,' daily 4 ; Thorn, 'White
road, is a plain brick building, erected in 18351 for the Hart,' daily, 4
.employment & instruction of girls, & was enlarged as a
Reformatory School in 1858; Thomas M. Snow, hon. HATHERLEIOH-Weeks, 'Black Lions,' fri. 4
treas. ; Henry Davy M.D. & Edward Alexander Brash LYHPSTONE-Reynolds, 'White Hart,' mon. wed. & fri. 4;
L. R.c. P. LOnd. hon. medical officers ; J oseph Gould, sec. ; Horsford, Corn Exchange stables, mon. wed. & fri. &
Miss Eliza Grindon, matron ; Miss Mary Ann Simpson, from Dolphin yard, tues. 4
MESHAW-'fidball, 'Crown & Sceptre,' fri. I
schoolmistress
MoacHARD BrsHOP-Conibear, ' Crown & Sceptre,' fri. 3 ;
Newspapers. '\\'reford, 'Black Lion,' 2

Devon & Exeter Daily Gazette ; The Constitutional News- MORETON-Parker, 'King's Arms,' tues. & fri. 4
paper Co. proprietors (G. F. Gratwicke, manager), 2:l9 OTTERTON & EAsT BUDLEIGH-Payne, 'New Golden Lion,"
High stree>t. See advertisement
tnes. & fri. 4
Devon Evening Express, 226 High street; Devon Weekly 0TTBRY ST. MART-MarKer, 'New Golden Lion,' tues.
Times Co. Limited, printers
wed. & fri. 4; Williams,' Black Lions,' tues. & fri. 4
Devon Weekly Times, 226 High st.; Devon Weekly Times POUGHILL-Stephens, 'Anchor,' fri. 4

Co. Lim.printers & publishers ; published friday. See advt SANDFORn-Packer, 'Crown & Sceptre,' fri. 2; Lewis,

Evening Post, Flying Post Co. Limited, proprietors & pub- ' Crown & Sceptre,' fri. 2

lishers, Little Queen street SHOBROOK-Pope, ' Elephant,' tues. 2

·Daily Western Times, 143 !<'ore street, Latimer & Glanville, Sm:xouTH & SIDBURY-Holland, • Black Lions,' mon. tues.

publishers. See advertisement wed. & fri. 4

'Western Morning News (branch office), 27 High street; SILVERTON-Thomas, 'White Ball,' daily (except thurs.), 4

published daily STARCROss-Anstey, 'Bull,' daily (except sat.), 4

Railways, TEIGNMOOTH-Newbury, 'White Ball,' mon. wed. & fri. 4
TEDBURN ST. MARY-Bolt, Okehampton inn, tnes. & fri. 3

Great Western, John Campfield, divisional superintendent THORVERTON-Downing, 'Anchor' tues. & fri. 4

(traffic department), St. David's; William Price Wall, TtVERTON-Wood, 'Museum,' mon. wed. & fri. 4; Wood.

district goods manager, 95 Queen street; Samuel Morris, · ' Black Lions,' mon. wed. & fri. 4

.station superintendent (traffic department), St. David's; ToPSHAM-Wreford, 'Black Lions,' daily, 4

B. Hannaford, local goods manager, St. Darid's WASHFORD PYNB-Ley, 1 Elephant,'fri. ~

DJBECTORY.] .DEVONSHIRE. EXETER. 189

WITHERIDGE-Thomas, 'Elephant,' fri. I2; Tidball,' Crown ZEAL (SOUTH)-Hooper, Okehampton inn, tues. 2; We~ta­

& Sceptre,' fri. 1: way, tues. 2

WINKLEIGH-Piper, ' Bull,' thurs. 4 ZEAL MoNACHORUM-Townsend, 'Crown & Sceptre,' fri. 3;.

WOODBURY-Gordon, 'White Hart,' tues. & fri. 4 Beer, 'Oat Sheaf,' fri. I

••

• EXETER STREET DIRECTORY.

Alba.ny place,Heavitree rd. First Exeter Richmond WALL LETI'ER Box 44 Home for Fallen Women,.

I Norman Jas. John, grocer Building Society, Ben- 8 Mitchell & Son, painters & Miss MarthaWhite,matn

2 Kibbey Mrs. Mary, Jodg.ho jamin Benoy, sec decorators. See advert 45 BamseyJohn, wardrobe dlr
Williams John W. build~r
43 Searle George, boot maker Hocking'fhomas,caretaker 9 Hele & Co. organ bu.ilders 47 Truscott James, naturalist
Percy & Carlton drss.mkrs IO Thomas Mrs. Soph1a S. so Exeter inn, Jn. W. Williams
Ah grove, 14 Bh o1omew 53
' s art medical herbalist

Albany place street west. 11 Pulman Mrs. Maria, dress 54.Gardner Alfred, shopkeepr
Sile PoLSLOE RO~D.
I SmithWilliam,cabinet mkr maker . 56 Golden Eagle P.H. James
3 Taylor Robert, tailor I2 Venton & Son, plasterers Edwin Preston

Albert street, Belmont rd. CLARENDON PLACE: 57 Vicary John Philip & Son,

to Clifton road. Bampfylde street, High 3 Ford Mrs builders
street to Catherine street. 4 Alien & Winter, furriers 6I Tootell Edwin, hair dresser
r Nicholls Chas. By. builder
::t Cross Mrs. Bessie, shopkpr I Hill Henry, fruiterer . .. 65 ~ 66 Skaydon Edwd.shpkpr
4 Webber Jn. cab proprietor
33 Coward James, hair dressr I4 SqUire Wllbam, coal agent 67 Stone M1ss Emma,furn.dlr
& 4 Mugford Mrs. Annie, I8 London Ale House P.H.
· 7 Webber Joseph, cab propr
I7.t,DrewMrs.C.monthly nrse dress maker James Banbury Bartholomew t.errace,Bar-
20 Membury Charles, tailor 4 Evans William, boot makr ..• here is Mary A rch~s st ••• tholomew street east to Bat·-
20 Membury Mrs.Sarah Jane, 5 Bremridge & Luke, solctrs 19 Webbe: Robert, ~a~nter ~c tholomew street west.

ladies' nurse 5 VarwellHawkinsB.coal mer 20 & 22 WestbearWxlham,tm- I Reed Thomas
pla~e worker
Albert villas. 5 Yeo Hy. marine & ins.brok 4 Pidsley Frank
5 Hawkins Edward Varwell 22A, KmghtChas.firewooddlr 5 Ealle George Pearce
7 Taylor Geo. Winter, builder
stock & share broker ' 26 Steer Richard Louis, came-

See UNION ROAD; see also 5 WAesstseorcniaCtioonunEtiedsmMunudsiwca.l 27 tery supt 8 Shearer James, draper
OLD TIVERTON ROAD. 29 RFaildloWoin~MliJasms,essMho.&pkEe.meplelnrrs 9 Baker Charles Edward
Luke, hon.' sec IO Surridge John


Alexandra. terrace,. 79 6 Charity Organization Soc....... here 1s Hertford pl •••••• u HowellsRev.JosephCharles
Black Boy road. Col. A. Landon, hon. sec 32 Girls' Industrial School,
[Baptist], The Mans.e
6 Odd Fellows' Hall William Mrs. Martyn, matron
1: Harris Albert James Amery, sec ' 33 Narram~reEdward James, BAPTIST CHAPEL com-
2 Stocker Rev. J
3 Pook Mrs 6 Society for Improving the travelling _dra:p~r . I2 Badcock Randolph,
mercial traveller
CCooln. dAit.ioLnanodfont,h ehonP.osoer~ 34 & 35 St. Wdfrtd s Stster-
4 Hiscox John William hood,. Sister Charlotte, Paradise Place Board Schl
5 Rogers James
~. Public Vaccination Office, su~ert_o~ess · Bear street, South street to
6 Blanchford Mrs Charles Ashford officer 37 St. Wdfnd s Home for Aged Dl

8 Newberry Miss School Board Offidee, John Women,SisterAliceCobb, eanery P a:e
9 Barnett Edward
~o Hobbs William 00 Austin, clerk matron I Lo~e;y Ge?rge, tador
I2 Bannister Mrs
I3 Turner James Alfred Dymond & Parsons,survyr Ingle Rev. John M.A. St. 2 PhdhpsM1ssE.crape cleanr
I4 Wyatt James
Bath & West of England Bartholomew house 2 C!l'llaway Wm. plumber

Agricultural Society, F. ...... here is Tke .Mint •.•••• 3 S1lbey Charles, bo?t maker

AsRWh m. taDhn&ymMB~1lnssde'shhMoan.rtgra·eratest, Bartholomew Cemetery 4 Steer John, bookbmder
Richd Louis Steer supt 56 Sibley Wm.Chas. engraver
Alma villas. Bryant J obn, boot maker
St Ann's· Well Brewer' y Co
See SUMMERLAND PLACE. ofufice for saenrcvaen,tsregt.s ry Limited• maltsterOJ . 7 Arscott John, tailor

Arcade, Eastgate to West :Baring terrace. 4I Mortimer Sl. brass finisher Bedford chambers.

· Lant's Almhouses

Southernhay. See WEIRFIELD ROAD. . See BEDFORD STREET.

I Phillips Franeis, china dlr Barnfield,EastSouthernhay. Bartholomew street west, Bedford circus, High street
2 Towill Frdk.Geo. watch ma Pope John (The Shrubbery) 132 Fors street to Bartholo- to West Southernha
mew terrace& Bartholomew y.
'3 & 4 MapledoramMrs.Mary

Ann, ladies' outfitter street east. l Gray Wm. Edwd. solicitor

5 MoxeyMelfordKemp,jewllr Barnfield crescent, East I Gray Thomas William,

6 Arcade Photographic Co Southernhay. NORTH SIDE. solicitor & praetor
lli IO Salter William, tailor I Heath Brothers, auc-
7 Co "er Ernest, registry Gordon William M.A., M.B. II Dyer WiUiam, baker
tioneers
office for servants :M.R.C.P.physician (Barn- 14 Back Stephen, boot maker I Heath George, land agent
7 DixonMrs.Jane,lacemanfr field lodge) h hl I Pollard F.stoek&share brkr
8 Arcade Drapery Supply I Milford Mrs .•• BeArPeTiItSTBCaHrtAPoEoLmew ter •••
1 Exeter Theatre Royal Co.
{Gould & Wills) 2 Fursdon Mrs 221~ Bampfylde Charles Henry Lim. Fredk. Pollard, seo-.
Bastow Charles, dairyman
9 Venn Arthur, hair dresser 3 Tucker Mrs I Bude Harbour & Canal Co~
9 Mutual Life Insurance Co. 5 Woolcombe Mrs 23 Anson Miss Frederick Pollard, see

IO AC0uo]sfetseYn&orWMak1",ldlaaJmstpSeh, .tJaE.ct"uloolasrrstu,mmanr Barn:fi.eld road Barnfield 24 HcHeOUrNbR-eCTrHHt EOG-FWeoAArLLgLLe,SHbAuLiLldOeWr S- 2 Gould Henry William, soli-
I2 to Heavitree•road. citor & deputy coroner

Walby tJpaWme~eis Geo. florist TremlettArth.E.(VillaRouge) .........heearset~·5 Bartholomew st 2 Gould & Crompton,solictrs
Entrance Southernkay. HamlinAlbt.Jas.(Holmeland) The Mint · 2 Clapp Cecil Robert M.A. ~
TupmanEdwinWm.auctnr Bastard Segar (Maryland) .........
LL.M. solicitor
I6 Kingston Thomas, dyer Foweraker Rev. Edmund SOUTH SIDE.
2 Wilkinson William Platers~

I7 Hallett Mrs. Lucy, refresh- Thomas M.A.(masterCathe- 28 Leigb David, timber mer wine & spirit merchant

ment rooms dral school & priest-vicar & 28 Casley Jn.Hy.commcl.traT 3 Mason Henry Biging L.D.s.

I8 & 19 PearceEdwinThomas, chaplain to Exeter City 30 Morgan Robert William Eng. dentist

fancy repository Asylum) 31 Lempriere Jn. cabinetmkr 4 Mallet Jn. Aubry, dentist

20 &2oA, Barns & VanHouten, Hamlin Walter (Tracey ville) ... ... here is Frierhay st •••.•• 5 Jerman Jas.jun. F.R.I.B.A.

· milliners · 34 Crabbe Mrs architect
2I Norcombe Mrs. Tom,millnr Bartholomew street e!l-st, 35 Norman James
6 Court of Probate, Wm. By.
22 CummingsRichard H.um- North street & IronbrJdge 36 Roberts John Joseph
Bailey, district registrar
brella manufacturer to Bartholomew street west. 37 Brockington A.E. cab propr 7 Jerman James, solicitor &;

23 Roberts Mrs. A. fancy drpr I British Workman Assur- 39 'foil Miss perpetual commissioner

Eastgate Coffee tavern, J. ance Co.Limited,George 40 St. Wilfrid's school, Sister 7 Hooper Henry Wilcoeks,

Knill, sec. & manager Edward Abraham, supt Elizabeth Wills, mistress solr.& perpetual commr.

Arcade Lecture Hall, J. 2 Lenton Richard, basket ma 41 Beer & Driffield, artists in 7 ComminFredk.auctionr.&c

Knill, sec. & manager 2 Lenton Miss Jessie,teache1 1>tained glass 7 Cowie Capt. Alexander H.

Exeter Coffee Tavern Co. of music 42 Parkhouse William supt. engineer ol Postal

Lim. J. Knill,sec. & man Woodman William, builder 43 Lockyear !<'rank Tholl}.as Telegraphs

190 EXETER• DEVONSHIRE.

.BEDFORD ciRcus-continued. I9A, :Bishop & Angel,solicitors 8 Pilley .Tames 68 S'ymorts Mrs

7 Devonshire & Somerset- BEDFORD CHAPE!. 7 Page :Mrs 68 Leach Mrs. Emily, livery
shire (Ist) VolunteerEn~ 20 Knill James & Co. stock & 6 Fulford Charles Henry stable keeper
gineers, Capt. C.E.Com~
share brokers 5 Garrett Miss 69 Hellier George

meline, adjutant (bead Athenreum Lecture Hall, 5 NewmanjRev.Thos.Hy.M..i. 70 Piper George P

quarter office) James Knill, proprietor 4 Parker James 71 Besley Walter, comrcl. trav

8 CampionRobt.&Hy.solctrs 20 Exeter House & Land Co. 3 Popllam Rev. John [rector 72 Tarbet William Henry

8 Truscott Geo.Fdk.solicitor Limited, Jas. Knill, sec of St. John &.St.George] 73 Bromley Howard E. com-

9 Ward Arth.Edwd. solicitor 20 Exetel' lnvestment Trust :~ Payne Wilham, supt. of mercial traveller

9 Wilkinson Robert Stark, Limited, Jas. Knill, sec county constabulary . 74 Guillaume William
75 James Geo. music teacher
architect · 20 Exeter Arcade Co.Ljmited, I Packham Mrs
James Knill, sec 1 · ...... here is Clifton rd ...... 76 Dawson :\1rs
9 Railing Octavius, al'chitect

9 Tonar Lewis Fras.architect 2I Hartnoll John · HrGUER :BELMONT ROAD: 76 Dawson MissEmily,drssma

1:0 R"bert.i Charles Tanner 22 & 23 Devon & Exeter Sav~ x Lamacraft Nicholas 78 Cooke Harry
79 Chant Frederick Charle$
Kingdon, solicitor ings Bank, John Hart• ~Wills Alfred Henry ......here i~ Alexander ter......

:n :BrowningiJn.photograpber noli, actuary 3 Agate Edwin Stephen

12 Hirtzel George, soli~if:<>r 24 Sellers Humphry William, 4 Evans Thomas, superin~ Seymour Thomas Henry

12 Ford Eustace M. sohc1tor cashier tendent of Wesleyan & (Sydenham villa)

:12 Hartnoll Thos.Wm.solicitr General Assurance Co CAMBRIDGE TERRACE:
12 Woodgates Samuel Henry Bedford street, ~igh street 6 Batt Arthur Wilkinson 82 Mitchf)ll Rev. Philip John
B.A. [curate of, St. Sid~
H. D. physician t.o Bedford cucus, 7 Finch Charles

13 County Court, His Honor Young John Black Boy road, St. S1.d~ 83 wells]
J.BroughtonEdge,judge; BEDFORD CHAMBERS: FenwickPhilip Geo.Nesbitt

Richd.R.:M.Daw,regstr.; Ellis Edward, civil engineer well's to Polsloe road. 84 Shepherd Miss

Thos.Andrew,high bailiff Ellis & Son, suryeyors NORTH SIDE. .. ....... h~re is Idol la ...... ,••

I3 Daw & Son, solicitors - x Allin William, sadler AgnewArthur(Colwell cot)

1:3 Daw John Edward, solici- 1 Haynes W. F. boot maker 2 Snow Richard, dairy , BELHON't PLEASURB

tor & deputy registrar of Constitutional Club Co. 3 Upright Thomas Compton GROUNDS (John Lock,

the county court (The\, Joseph Gould,sec 4 :Beddoes Miss keeper)

13 Andrew Thos. F.o.s.,F.c.A. Stone William, boot maker 5 Foote Albert 89 Lee Edward, coal dealer

chartered accountant 4 Channons Wisbford, dairy 7 Scott Waiter, nurseryman 91 Bird Henry, shopkeeper

13 Offices of the Official Ee- 5 Eastmans Lim. butchers -connett W.J.&S.maltsters 93 WayWm.jobbing gardener

ceiver in Bankruptcy, 10 George & Dragon P.H. 94 Ewings Henrv, shopkeeper

Tbos. Andrew, receiver Belmont place, John Goss Zane 96 Kitson Wm. shoe maker

I4 ProvidentPermanentBuild- See BHLMONT ROAD. 1 I Reynolds ):Ienry' shopkpr 100 elements Mrs. J. shopkpr
12 Storey Mrs. Elizh. butcher ...... ,..here is Sil'Uer la..-.~·-
ing Society, William S. Belmont roa~, 98 ~id well 13 Boffett Charles, baker

Mortimer, sec 101 Andrews Saml.prov.dealr

14 Western Annuity Society, street to Chfton hill. .. ....here is Spinning path...... 102 Reynolds David, builder

Thos. S. Mortimer~ sec EAST SIDE. WESLEYAN MJSSION HALL 103 CollardSml.WIll· wtch.ma

14 Western ProvidentAssocia• I Tarbet Mrs · 14 Sannders Charles, baket 104 Rookes Mrs, Elizabeth,

tion, T. S. Mortimer, sec 3 :Barnes Mrs IliPROVED , INDUSTRIAL dress maker

14 Mortimer W. & Son, stock 5 Staddon Samuel DWELLINGS 105 Clark Frederick

& share brokers 7 Western James Thomas 15 Bolt William, l)oot maker xo6 Lux:more John, tailor
...... here is Bedfordr~~e'IC~...... 9 Flint Robert Mercer · 16 Batten Daniel, shopkeeper 107 Day Frederick, boot ma.

:Mortimer William Sanford, u Tole Miss 28 Bradford William, boot m& ro8 Collard Alfred, mason
stock & share broker 13 Grimaldi Rev.Henry Beau~ 29 & 30 Hill Mrs, S. beer ret ... ......here is Salem pl, ••-...·~

14 Dymond Arthur Hingston, fort A.K.C. L. (licensed 31. Colas Mrs 109 Parkhouse Fred, grocer

solicitor preacher in the .diocese] Coles Waiter :B. architect no Hicks William James

14 Veysey Wm. Hy. architect I5 Wreford William . 32 Jerman James III French George ,
33 Sbarland Miss
...here is West Southernhay... 17 Gardner Mrs · ...... here is Gros11enor pl ......

15A, Homreopathic Dispen~ 19 Cockram Henry 34. Littl~ Miss 112 Roberts Miss

sary, A.E. Wood,hon. sec 21 Clark Mrs · HuntWm.Coles(Laurelcot) II3 Powell William
Drill Hall, Sergt.~Major 23 Pellow Hev. John [Wes] ......... h~re is Elmside ........... 1!4 Shapter Miss Mary,lodg-

Geo. Furneaux,drill inst 25 Smith Mrs 35 James Saml commissn. agt ing house

Devonshire Regiment{1St) 25 Gibbon Rev. Henry B.A. 36 Ba:rtlett W.S.civil engineer n5 Prout William, baker &c"

(Exeter & South Devon) [curate of St. James'] . 37 Langley Mrs , , .
Vol. :Batt. (comprising 25 Bailey Rev. Mm·riss B.A. 37 Weekes Rev.WilliamHayes BlackLlonyard,Sunstreet.

A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, Lcurate of St. James'J B.A. [curate of St. Sid~ Cann John, eoffeeroaster

I, K & L Companies, 27 Carmichael Miss wells) Great Western Railway Co's
Parcels o~ce(W.Ellis,man)
Hon. Col. Sir W. H. Hoskins Joseph Paul 38 Fry Frederick
Waldrond bart.comm&n~ Judd Frederick, hide & skin
(Springfield villa) · 39 We.••tcott Mrs

der; Capt. F. C. .Wriggs, Wilson Mrs. (Clevelands) 41 Stanbury Mrs 1 merchants

adjutant; Hon. Capt. Reid Rev. Edward M.A. 42 Towell Edward James Blackall road, 39 Long
D. E. Mudge, quarter~
h·ector of St. Stephens 43 George Henry Augustus Brook st. to New N1>rth td~
xs master (head quarters) &st.:Martins] (TheElms) 43 Arthur Miss ,
Gidley & Caunter, solicitrs LloydJonesWilliam(Cleve~ 44 Boon George William FlELDMONT~

DevonshireBarytaChemical lands cottage) 45 White Frederick Faulkner x Alien William Clement
:a Jordan Charle&~
Co. Matthew J. Dun~ Entrance to Rec-reatiMground 46 Knowling Miss •
...... herds Clifton. hit~ •• ;.. } 47 Sprake Miss
,., ford, manager 3 Ward Miss
. 48 Seymour George Slater 4 Kelland William
•S Teign Valley Mining Co. WEST SIDE.

Matthew John Duns- 4 Yandell Mrs 49 Moore Mrs
1 so Wilki'ns Chas. Geo. Sendall 5 Coombe Joseph ~·
xs ford, manager 6 Pote Samuel Robert

Dunsford Matthew John, 8 Hawkins William ·' ! 51 Wilkinson William . 6 Norrlsh James

accountant & auditor 10 Austin John · 53 Robert8 Charles 7 Dray Geo. Saml. eom. txav

16 Martin Thomas, auctioneer 12 Horsman Charles • 54 Wreford Robert Wm. seli 8 Wills..Mrs

&c. See advertisement I4 Blancbford Henry Charles 55 Mann Edga.r Montague 9 Godbeer James

16 Exeter & West of England 16 Lyle Mrs . Hussey JohnWalton(Crema xo :Mortimer George

PermanentBenefitBuild~ x8 Turner Mrs eottage) n Gerrans Sampson

ing Society, Thomas 20 Loram Samuel 59 Mount..Pleasa.nt inn, Fred 12 Wilson Frank Donald

Martin, sec. See advert 22 Sarell Miss , Chown ...... here is HO'IJJeltrd ......

16 West of EnglandAuetion 24 Kemp Thomas ...hfffe isMountPleasantrd••• .13 Quick John

& Estate Offices,'fbornas 26 Ayling George sou'l'H SIDE. rs Scanes Waiter
ra ......Martin, proprietor. See 28 Weeks Abraham Henry ...... ltere is Polsloe 16 Dickers Mrs

advertisement 30 Garton Mrs 6o Perkins Rev. Richard (dis- 27 Denham John William
17 ScientJfieDressAssociation, here is Parr st. cf Albert.st
' trk:t secretary of British 28 WebbcrGeorge Perriam

Misses Rossiter,. agenfs Lewis Richd. (Gomer cot) & Foreign Bible Society) 29 Merrick Alfred B.eond!"ll'V

18 RogersWlt.Goddard,ssoltr EEI.MONT PUCE: , !161 Northy Miss, dress maker 31 NorthwayEmanuelRichard

18 Cameron Donald.city surv 12 Johnson Robert 62 Gquld Misses · collector of general dis-

I8 Olleff Lewis, «lerk ,Exeter LI Mildon Miss C. lodging ho 63 Hosgood John White trict & water rates

cemetery ro Fal'l'ant Mrs 64 Petbebridge John W 32 ChamberlainS.D.oom.trav

18 Wreford William James, 9 Willey Edwin ·'16 Pocknell Edward 34 Parr Frederick William

sanitary inspector 9 Hall Miss · 61 Hailing Octavius 35 Sale Thomas Arthur



DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. 191~:XETER.

1Bla.ckmores buildings.! 4 Shepherd Re~. Frederick Cathedral yard, Little Stile, 26 Maw Th~~as, printer
Thomas Herbert M.A. South st. to Catherine st. Gould ""\\ Ilham .
See NoRTH STREBT.
[curate of SS. David's & I Harris Thomas, baker 27 Larkbeare pancmg ~ca-
• demy, ~hv~r ~· Kmg-
Michael] 2 Williams Henry, tailor dom! pBrmCJ~!lz~ns~ructr
Bloomtree terrace. •.•...~ere 18 ampJy e ·•••••
5 fidsley Mrs. Emmeline, 3 Devon&ExeterLoanOffices,
See WELL STREE:T.
James Jones, manager
apartment;:; lodg~ng Drake Frederick, stained BI~kford Mrs. Musgrave,

l3o ntohas~y. rd. I8 New Bridge 6 ~ClaiseenleWy !Sllaimaml., _lodging h~o0 glass window ma.ker. . JOb master (Rampfylde
David's station.
7 5 Hodge SI. Middlew1Ck,tadr
8 F"othergdl MISS Lydia, mews)

WEST SIDE. • lodgiqg house ST. MARY MAJOR CHUII.CH 30 Callom ,Mrs. Ann F. ser-

Norrington Hy. & Son, oil BYsTOCK COTTAGES : ...... here is Deanery pl •••••• vants agency

cake & manure merchnts I Ley Richard THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. 32 Pearce Mrs ~ .
Cattle M!llrket, J.ll. Martin, 2 Bonetto Edward ~ PETER 33 Finch C:harles J. Franc1s,

.superintendent 3 Pickford Charles .........here is The Close......... auctioneers &c .
Wine & Spirit vaults, John ... hfffe are Bedford C'lrcus 9'
Bonhay Pleasure Grounds, .

Henry Oke, caretaker Cambridge terrace. Rosevear Chapel st............

WebberCharles,wood turnr Globe hotel, Wm. Densham Country House inn, Leonce
Gibson William, steam See BLACK BoY !WAD, City Bank,Milford,Snow & Co Fleury

joinery manufacturer . Couch William John 39 Moxey Hubert, wood turnr

9 Princess Alexandra P.H. Carlton terrace. ...... here is Braadgate ...... Leworth Mrs. Mary Ann,

.Mrs. Mary Ann Taylor · Murch,Goff &Co.restaurnt shopkeeper
Francis Wm. mill foreman See NEw NoRTH ROAD. National Provincial Bank 40 & 4I Devon Cycle Co. Ed-

Tremlett Waiter & AJ;thur, of England, William win Williams, agent

paper makers . Castle chambers. Cotton, manager 43 AFunlgfeolrdAAlbl~etr.t, enpaver
See CASTLE STREET. British Beamen's Orphan 44 hair dresser
Bathing Place, Frank H (Bri· ham) W
Shooter. supt . .
Cootmtoen, hon.xtreas. •& sec· Centre str.eet, F. riars•
••. here is St. l,Javid's stati01&...

JUST SIDE. Castle square. Wippell J. & Co. clerical 1 Keene Edwm, tailor.

40 White William George 5ee CASTLE STREET. outfitters 3 Melhuish George, tallor

41 Thorn Joseph ' :l2 Wilson John & Son,cabinet I6 Gill Thomas, shopkeeper
44 Oatway William, builder makers &c · .

45 Rogers Jn. Thos. lodg. ho Castle street, 253 High st. JamesHy.l\'Iountrich,solctr Chapel street, .Bedford cu-
2 Drew & Son, game dealers Devon&; C'ornwallBanking ens to Catherme stree~.
46 :Mackay Wallace

RocKSIDR VILLAS :1 3 Munro Hector Jn.dairymn eo. Limited, J. R.Eadie, Godfrey & Co.l?rinters
3 Hollett Herbert, com. trav 4 Harris Misses Sarah, Ma:Ia. manager . .

2 Heywood "\\'illiam & Susan, servants regts- 20 Sanders Arth. B.auctioneer Cheeke stree.t, Parts street
I Guest John Callaway try office 20 MichelmoreHenryWilliam, to St. S1dwells.

• 5 Wood Mrs."Elizh.tobaccnst solicitor & deputy clerk 2A Bradford Geo.whitesmith
of the peace . 1 Heath Benjamin, b11ilder
52 Heard James, shollkeeper Camble Frank, plumber

••••••••• hfffe is E:c_e st ......... 6 Reed John Willi!"m, ac- 20 Exeter Tepid Swimming 8 Sayer Mrs. Sophia, uphol-
Carthew John, miller (water) countant & auctioneer Bath Co. Limited,Albert stress .

(Bonhay mills) CAsTLE CHAMBERS: J. Tucker sec u Allen Misses Jane & Elizh.

st.........Twiggs & Son, wheelwrights Devon Liberal Federation, E. Brand Elihu' Edward, den- shopkeepers

.........here i11 Tud()'T's 0. Perry, sec · tist (Mansion house) Cann Peter, coal de.aler
Perkins FrankPince,public 21 Clow Jn. furniture d~aler
Milford T.& Son,wheelwrghts Dunn & LinfordBrown,solctrs

Parkin Francis & Sons, iron & Tapley Richard, solicitor analyst Muller's British ,School
~ational (The) 1.'elepbone Co.
brass founders Harvey I. Edward, equity (
CattiQ Market in~ • Joseph Limited, H. A. Bonathan,
draftsman Church .lane, 31 Sidwell

Hellier local manager · Scanes Waiter, bookseller st. t oheWrdelBls~osst.. & York road.
Religious Tract Society She builders
5S••4h••a•&k• e5hs5eprTeear':osekEien:.cneM, ~)r~V.~sl.aa1lttEdrn. ~B.m.oa.n...d,. --
Foote Albert, clerk to the (Exeter branch),JamesR. p hen is Warren la •.••,..

Corporation of the. Poor of Eddie;hon. sec . ;·_s·Bowden William, sawyer

poulterer . ··. Exeter & s?pt. regtstrar Carter Jn. Stephens,sohctr Harris Mrs.·Thos. dressma
56 JamesJn.b1de&valoma.mer Dental Hosp1tal,G. A. Town- Royal Clarence hotel,John 5

·57 London & South Western send, hon. sec. & curator Jieadon Stanbury
RailwayReceivingOffices, Outhwaite, Miss (Rougemont) Exeter Bank,Sanders & Co Chute str~et,•Parr street to

Wait. Cull,clerk in chrge Exeter Castle, Wm.Peter, kpr Mudgft 1 Daniel Edward Cbfton road.

Bouverie place. Michelmore Henry,solicitor & {Bank house) 3 Trott Miss Elizh. shopkper
clerk of the peace for the 4 Selley Wm. Hy. carpenter
cou~tyof Devon(Th~Castle)
See MAGDALBN ROAD. Bre~ndgeThomasJuhns(The Catherine street Cathedral 13 Brewer Oeorge, tailor
ard to Barn f lde street. 16
Y pY Newcombe Mrs. .Tane,
Bradninch pl. I9 Gandy st. Vmeyard) dress maker

DI Mt 'mwJ1i·Ma~y,m·v1'l e ginr .•• here is Little CastltJ st ••• 2 The Londol! & West of 19 Cross Miss C. laundreSs
ar n England "i east Co & 29 Reynolds Chas. S. tailor
2 re,w I I Copestake,Lindsey,Cramp: 3 Willey & Son,plumbers c
'· w·ton & Co. lace manufrs
3 HPueranthelclo·Ttehcom· Das Bethell Gt'bbons Waiter, fishmongr
4 12 1nsor H . Howard , finan- 4 SwanP.H.Mrs.AnnieFoster City chambars.
'ala eut
65 AWI reforbd MAlrbs Jt F'• ld 13 CoCuI lmagnB.&Son,law stnrs 6 Do.".,le "'""'har1es·, ba1T1ff
See G;ANDY 'ST.R•EE'.\'.



8 corn. e Steeprhen I~e y.Burt I3 DFreinehnadm&HBeenarly, fsob~aii~ltifofrs . 7 P&e9rriCah:mowGneoE.~Hwdy.. boot ma -
Glanville 14 8 fnrn.dlr
.Cla.remont grove.

d63 1HI.gthd st reet IA Beat James soliCitor k xo S1p2Jr'&oalt1itn3,JSo~.honungt,rhaJwUvoenor. dfWu r1'nl.l.'mb.rmo See ST. LEONABD ROAD.
or · clerk to th'e magistrates
ra u, Cla~l;l~Oll place, •
e !a .BroatdgCate for the Wonfocd petty
th
oa

Townsend Fredk.wme &c.mer sessional division . .. .... ...here u Steplun st..•••••• See BARTDOLOME.w· st. JUS'!'.

Dental Surgery, Fred....}V. Orr, 15 Wills John Veasey, auc- 14 Craddock William Henry, .· ,

manager m1.ll.~er tioneer & land agent fancy dea,Jer Clevelands.
Way.Mrs. L. See NEW NoRTH ROAD.
t6 Tothill The Misses, dress Ha.U Moon tap, John H.
Cormsh & Co. outfitters makers Stanbury, proprietor ;,.

, 17 Orchard Fredericl Hen,ry ... here is Bedford Cclirucbu~sC•o··. C l" f t0~hPiolll~loBe elmon t road
Hooper, solicitor 22 road.
Brookgreen terrace. Constitutlonail. 1

See WEtL STREET. ~ 17 ExeterLicensedVictuallers' Joseph ?f1(lld, s~ ..' .

- , . Protection Society,W. C. Conservative Registration NORTR SIDB.

Bystook cottages. ·· Richards, hon. sec. Association, .Edward 4 Hall Francis ·
~ 5 MelhnishJohnU. conl. trav
See BYSTOCK TERRACE. I8 Bray Mrs. Eliza, dress ma . Yelland, sec
20 Castle hotel, Richd. Martin Wdrking Men's Conserva'- 7 Lux:ton George Thomlis
Bystock terrape, Richmond YoUand, Husson ar; Birliett, tive Unlml, Edward Yel- 8 SJ:?al'kes Mrs .1
land, sec. ;. H. V. Jones, 9 Ntcholls N~cbolas
road to Queen's terrace, woollen mFrrchants (I &

r NPaewrkm.maJnas.M>10rds.gm· 6nHahnonuaseh, 2 Castle sq) baker boo" sec:& H .. ts ro BB'rasuundr Mtsses
2I Browning Thomal'l, 23 Sonthcott oney, accn II IS Lu 8 •
2 2 :;t Exeter Guardians of the 2f Hitchoock John Samuel P. r2 Cola The M1ss~

lodging house r

! wSfetltitaMm~"s~issr ' Poor Dispensary William cabinet maker 13 Thomas Fredenck

Henry Bulley, dispenser 25Mandley John, who. grocer 14 Gould John Blatchford

192 EJJ:;ETER" DEVONSHIRE. . [KEI.LY'S

CLIFrON HILL continued. The Close, Cathedral )•ard, 3 Courtney Miss Emma, West of England Sack
SOUTH SIDE. Hiring Co. Lim. Charles
Catherine street to West dress maker Henry Warren, agent
CLIFTON PLACE:
Southernhay.

3 Partridge Congdon Charles ST. MARTIN's CaoRCR Colleton crescent, Friars. Connaught terrace
1 Parsons Mrs See UNION ROAD.
I Worth Thomas Burnet, ar- Vicary Wm. (The Priory)
Caunter William George
(Clifton house) tists' repository I Mallett Rev. William Geo.

IS Hancock Robert 2 Trickey John, boot maker LrectorofSt.MaryMajor) Coombe street, South street
16 Stokes The Misses
17 Batt Henry 2 Mackey Arthur Johnston 2 Ham Charles to the Quay.
18 Hancock John
B.A. barrister 3 David Rev. William M;A. White Hart Tap P.R. John
Godson Mrs. (Clifton cot) [rect~r of St. Petrock s] Wyatt, manager
HancockJn.&Son,brick mas 3 Stevens John, mer. tailor
4 Edwards MissA. brln. wr~ho 4 Bond Misses
Clifton place. Townsend Frdk. bonded stores

See CLIFrON RILL. Treadwin Mrs. Charlotte 6 Bazeley Rev. Frank Ley Mudge Richd. Jn. coal dealer
Elizabeth, lace manufctr 7 Co.-...r.r..y. A·M[rresctr·ofHol•vTrnty] Wsiltcoorcekss & Wilcocks, bonded
Clifton road, Newtown, EdmondsRev.CanonWaiter
Summerland street to Bel-
mont road John B.D. (librarian of 8 LoneyWm.(Insp.Gen.R.N) · · h· tHr.~eanmersys,t s~h..o•e••i.n•g•
the Cathedral) 9 Crompton R eg.maId · •G···r·e·enesrleada.es
NORTH SIDE. ·
I Clifton inn, Sidney G. Snow Devon& Exeter!nstitution, 9 Crompton Cuthbert s ·th
4 Orchard Joseph Edward, A. R. Allinson M.A. librn Hamilton Rev. Arthur -~1 h
wLaw Library Society, Hy. Hayne B.A. [rector of WPAMuhtok~lolfmhlowpsrsaTdyShTaRohmI~oCauhmse~,al.sJf,0nr1_s.mlhd.toaleyrpr.ekd&rplcrr
stone mason, scu1Ptor &c Campw· n, hon.sec. ; .m. st.'Mary Arches) (Colle- I78
Seag.e Ep,aphra. s & Son, Ingersent, librarian I
Exeter LawSociety,Horace ton Crescent house) 19
prmters engmeers Taylor Christopher M: 20 Tuckett Mrs.Ehz~.shopkpr
IO DownMrs.Elizabeth,draper Ralph Burch, hon. sec
(Friars lodge) 21 Duwke 1of York mn, John

Ingersent William, stock & ·
share broker &c Commer01• al hreoaQd~ay.Bn.d ahearreo1n·8
Gray Henry Lee, barrister street to t g e .. · ... ··• y, k l ... ··· ·••

Boggis Rev. Robert James or P
. Lloyd H. C. & Son, tobacco

n Amery William, gasfitter Edmund M A. diocesan Norn;a!)n & Prmg, brewers mannfrs. (bonded stores)
12 CouchArthr.Manking,tailr (City br~we~y)
inspector of.schools Walaron John, fish salesman
13 Murch George, painter ...••• h~re lS E'dmund st ···:·· TABERNACL~ CHAPEL
I4 Sydenham Miss MaryEllen, Marriott Misses Crabb & Greenslade, bml- ...... h~re u The Quay ......

fancy repository Geare Miss ders &~ 28 Mor~Ime~. ~hos. boot ma
17 Burrows Wm. Hy. joiner
Tait & Harvey architects
City of Exete~ Improved Attwood fbomas, cooper
Atkms"\hlham,fishmonger

19llarry Mrs. Mary Ann, Industrial Dwelling Co. 8 Sandford Hy. boot maker _(Chudley court)
laundress Limited, George A. I3 Chudley Mrs. Fanny, shop- 29 Htll Cbar~es J ames S. baker

20 Kelland Philip, baker Townsend sec keeper ...... ...here ts A lbert pl.........
24 Baker George, builder Diocesan Bo~rd of Educa- 19 Tremlett Brot~ers, tan1:1ers 31 Morris James, shopkeeper

24 West Saml.Radmore,btchr ta'1sos~1s'tG• seeoc. A Tow se d Bayley Frederwk, carrier 32 CannHy. Alfd. shopkeeper
••• ... •.. here t·s .r...hute st •• . •.. ••• · n n' SRe.drcomWbeGeforget, seed mer KiWng's Arms inn, l l e n r· v

J

PosT, M. 0., S. B. & An- 'fownsend G.A.accntant.&c 2I 1 ge m. urn r. remov; estcott .
25 nuity &InsuranceOftice SHaen11fm-ordsMVre8n. Ernest Grey H uexnhgam·me~&rBs r.owns ,t anners 36 Lee Jhaemr~ets·s,L.seenes. Iron mer
Gregory Fdk. Geo. grocer . . .... .. .••
!er ........ .

• 29 Broom Mrs. Augusta,dress Mc~lAl~r a&rchcdaneoa~on;eseihd!~-_ BishopBlaizemn,Hy.Silmon ...... here &s Vtctortapl ......
maker Exeter Saw Mills Co. R. 38 WestacottMrs.Louisa,dairy
Tarr, ma~ager
30 Ham Thomas, dairyman teixaar~.of the Cathedral & Burrow W_llham, . 40 SPruell~otcoknT~hoohmn,ass,hsohpokpekepeeepr r
chaplain to the miller, 41
35 Daydy Wm.Hy. boot makr

36 & 37 Addems Mrs. Sarah, b'sh Lower mills 42 Atkms Rtchard, shopkeepr

baker AtIhsiearatocopnMR.Ae.v.tCreanaosunrCerhaosf. 27 DHeilvloMnsrhs..IMreaBrya,rwythaeeClhwermgh1.-t 43 MBeundngeettRAtcrhthaurdr,, shopkeepr
44 •greengrcr
••••••••• here is Albert st .•••••••• cal Co. Matthew J. Devon & Exeter Centra~
the Cathedral S~hool, James Gouh.1.
Globe inn, HarrJ Lama-

CTaft Downing John,chief verger Dunsford, manager

M...4I Chick Fredk. Chas. waiter Batt~isthh~llC&aHtho~ld~~t1ch,solrs 3I TapperWm Hy.wheelwght so Pmn, master d_ealer
34 Horwill William Henry, Marsh George, oil
•••••• here is Belmont rd ha_y dealer . . . 52 Stabback Henry, ha1r drssr
sOUTH SIDE.
36 Bastn:~ & Son, macbm1sts
42 LoLviI·lrle Lewis, supt. Pearl Cosdt·nt.no g35t oSnums mt reerelta~n Ch t e h('ff"e . Tke Quay 53 Rowe Hubert, bird dealer
43 Assurance Co. Lt' m d stu Parkyn James' coop•er•
Jordan Jn. L. apartments ... •. • lS .~.. •• Kennaway & Co. Limited,
· Jones W. L. & Son, bonded

45 Pearce Joseph, shopkeeper I Barter John, shopkeeper stores bonded stores

•••••• here is Portland st •••••. 7 Gait John F. drapers trav James (Edward), Rowe & 6o to 63 'Yreford R. W.& Son,

48 Rowe Alfd.Saml. ironmngr 9 Hammond Mrs . . Co. lead merchants currters &c

49 Cunningham Mrs. Elim- IO Burrows Wm. Hy. Jomer Kennaway & Co. Limited, Coombe villas.
See OLD TIVERTON ROAD.
beth Jane shopkeeper I2 Crouch Geo. Edwd. tailor bonded stores
Cornish place.
52 Kerslake G:ore:e baker I5 Parr Samuel, tailor Exeter Patent Steam Car- See NORTH STREET.
•••••••••here l·S .r...•ltJ:fton' st...... ... 17 Se·age. Epaphras & Son' . pet Beati·ng Co. L1' m1'ted,
County chambers.
54 Clapp I<'redk.Pearce, butchr engmeers James Merrifield, man See QuEEN STREET.
55 Prouse Walt.Jas. shoe mkr I9 D~re John, plasterer
59 Crbwn & Anchor P.R. 2 5 "msor Mrs.B.dress ma~er 46 Bayley Mrs. Elizabeth, fur-

niture remover
Ralph Davis Shoebrook 27 Le;'ldon James, trav~lhng BodleyBros.&Co.engnrs.&c

••••••here is J!:ast Johns st ••.••• mspector S. _W. Railway so:Kerswill John, builder
63 Wakley Alfred Wm. baker 34 Cox Frank, da1ryma~
52 Harris Samuel, grocer

64 GoldenLionP.H.Hy.Hussey 4I SladerMrs.Betsey,da1rymn •••••• here is Odger's row •••••• Cowley road, Hele road.
••• :•• here is Sandford st •••••• . • 55 Baulker Wm. chmny. swpr Carr Henry Foster (Oakfield)
65 Maunder Saml. shopkeeper College road, College park. ••..•• here is Ware's bldgs ...... ...... here is Howell rd ......

67 LewisThos.chimny.sweepr I Farmer Miss Foresters' Arms P.R. William Willey Hv. Fredk. (Thornlea)

Clifton Road Board School 2 Franklin George Clements Thomas jas. L. (Brookfield)
ST. MATTHEW's CHURCH, 3 Bazley Joseph
...... here is The Shilhay ...... ELMBROOK:

Rev.J<'.Jn. Panting, vicar 5 Raby William Stepbens 57 Newton John, butcher Ward Henry

Francis HomesAlmshouses 6 James Misses 62 Jarman John, carrier Ward Mrs

St.Matthew's ParishRooms 7 Pickering Charles 64 Brooks Mrs. !sabel E. STREATRAM HALL :

• 8 Westerton Misses dress maker Tbornton-West Mrs

Chfton street, New Town. 9 Templer Sydny.L.R.archct Silmon Henry, sand mer West Richard Bowerman

23 Dymond William, shopkpr 10 H utt Miss .Taylor & Bodley, engineers

37 Drew Mrs.Emma,drss.mkr 11 Bellew Mrs &c. Northam's foundry Ward Samuel (Belmont)

53 Thomas Richard, insur.agt C to uild" F . 71 Hooper William F. tarpau- Knapman 'fheophilus J.P.
73 Avent Mrs. Elizh.drss.mkr 011e n b _mgs, rmrs. lin maker (Dennys mead)

8g Anstey John, grocer 13 Coles Richard 73 Taylor & Bodley, engineers Shrimpton Edwd.(Glenthrne)

n9 Hayman Abraham,grocer xI Millman Albert, builder & public weighbridge DoRYARD:

16.&, LangmeadOJiver,coal dlr xo Manning G.& Co. jwllrs.&c 73 Street Henry, machinist Bennett Chas.(Rose Duryard)

So Goading Albert, baker xo Manning Mrs.M.dressmkr Great Western Railway BlackmoreWm.markt.gardnr

82 Bray George Edwd. assist. 9 Luxton ~imon, plasterer Receiving Office, John Bye Job, market gardener

supt. Pearl Life Assur- 6 Burridge Mrs. Emily, Balsom, manager Stoneman William, haulier

ance Co. Limited dress maker Dary William, general dlr Gray Wm. market gardener

..... .DEVONSHIRE. EXETER. 193

DIRECTORY.] ••

O'Malley Major (Bdlevue ho.1 Garland Theodore Garbett Dix's :6.eld,Ea.Southernhay 8 Tattershall :Misses Rosina
. ~eage L:n.s.rrel. dentist 2 Cole Mrs.Selina, a.partmts
Btddell Mrs. (Duryard house) Wrtght Mtsses Mary & Jane, BrowningMrs.E.J.aprtmts & Caroline, fancy repos
3 8 Fem~le Servants' lnstitu-
GREAT DURYARD: milliners 3 Fox Sylvanus Bevan L.D.s.
Eng. dentist tion, Miss G. F. Lewin,
Merevale Misses (Barton pl) Trefusis Rev. Canon Robert hon. sec

Cowley Bridge inn, John EdwardM.A.(The Chantry) ·4 Trobridge & Williams 9 Bulley Wiiliam Hy.chemst
Misses, ladies' school xo Pocknell George, stock &
Pethy?ridge .
Pethybndge John, datryman Denmark road, Barnfield. '5 Chamberlain Mrs. Lucy,
share broker
ro Pocknell Geo. R. coal mer
....... here is Howell ul ...... I Mock Richard apartments

Attwlll's Almshouses 2 Gracy Robert 6 Bird Rev. Samuel William n Davey& Sons, house decrtrs

Wood Daniel Joseph Mos. Elderfieid H.A. [rector of 12 Cumming Arthur James
The Crescent, Wonford rd. Hac. organist of Exeter St. Sidwells], Rectory F.R.c.s.Eng

I Rew Mrs Cathedral (Holmedale) 8 White Mrs 12 Cumming&Thomas,surgns

2 Geare Waiter P . . 4 Floyd Henry Alfred 9 Young Women's Ch-ristian 13 Roach Misses Alice& Eliza-

3 Halkett Col. Cra1g1e ...... here is Magdalen rd...... Association (institute &; beth, dress makers

4 Little John, surveyor for Turner Mrs. (Exonville) boarding house) 14 KempeArthr.M.n.,x.R.C.P.

Eastern div.of the county Barnes Mrs. (Redcliffe) 1o Arthur Miss Edin. physician

5 Cola Mrs Kitson Mrs. (Redcliffe) n Brown John 14 Kemp & Jellett, physicians
6 Lambert Charles James ......•••h~e is Spi~er rd......... 12 Wheaton Henry Thomas
6 Walsh Major-Gen. Arthur Exeter High School for Girls, Miles Mrs.(Dixfield house) ...... here is JJix'sfields ··•··•

Huntly Hill R.H.L.I Miss Caroline Turner, head 13 Stogdon Rev. Abraham CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Crescent row, Summerland mistress WiHlloiarwmisllMMi~As Eliza 15 Loosemore John, apartmts
crescent, Summerland street. 15 school 16 Woodman Jn.M.D. surgeon
. I6 Temp1er Mt'sses ' 17 Cay Mrs
D evon.sh1' re p lace, Um.on
2 Pol.Ia!d George , road to Well street. I7 Ashworth Edward,architct x8 Henderson Wm. M. D. surgn

3 Phtlhps James I Kendrick Charles x8 Lightfoot Miss 19 Johnson Mrs . .
20
Culverland road, Victoria 3 Drayton Harry Godwin 18 Woodall Mrs teacher 21 Luke Edmund Wilham
road to Union rd. 4 Newbery George 19 Land Mrs. Barton, Roper Arth.Chas. !·R.c.s.,
6 Scott Henry of music L.R.C.P.&J::.M.Edm.surgu
. E vansFrnk .c0rn agt .(Isea) 20 Palm. er Mrs 22 EsiwngorhthoyusMe tssRhoda,lodg-
GGiittsshhaamm MMirsss.e(sFFerannlneiygh&) FNlaotoiOd nMMisrss Compton Rev.Arthur Wm.
. souTH siDE. 2t
J; Brown John Voysey '
3 Km·ght Mrs. J ane, dress ma 22
· 5 Dobbs J1>hn Sarah Ada, school (Fern- 23 Green Henry Henry B.A. _[curate of

0~·7; LB~anb:d~oinj G{~eoosrpgeect park ··· leigh) 24 NorrishMrs.Ma.ryC.aptmts St. Mary MaJor]
Huggins Mrs. (Carlton vil) 25 Norrish Miss B. dress makr 23 ClarkeMrs.Hannah,aptiD:ts
23 Faulkner ~rs._ Anme,
I3 Smith William Huggins John Wm. (Cam- 26 Bradley John teacher of smgmg
den villa) . 27 Whea.ton Alfred
(H t
15 Trownson Edwin .,• · · Satc·he11 Rd on l) , 24 Roberts John, apartments
17 Balkwill Henry · amp Dd
:ijalkwill Miss Alice.. dress :V ...... here ~.s Barnjield rd ...... .
ForceWilliam (Enfield vil) uryar ·

maker Pryor Mrs.(Melbourne vil) See CoWLEY ROADk 25 Exeter Literary Society,H.

I9 Heale William OdgersMrs.(Melbourne vi) East John st. Clifton road. Owen Scott, hon. sec .
21 Lee James,carver & gilder FraleyThos.(Melbourne vi) , . . Barnfield Hall, H. Owen
Martin Henry Scott. Thomas. (Azile villa) I Colll:ms Thomas, dairyman ·scott, hon. sec
23 Julian Henry .
25 Chown Mrs. (Oaklands:) 41 Lewts Henry, shopkeeper 26 Leakey Miss .
NORTH SIDE. Hoyle .James, professor of 45 Lamacraft Henry Hooper1 26A, Richards Rev. William
music (Wentwortjl) shopkeep~r [incumbent of Bedford
2 WoottonWm.jobbing gdnr J
D.•hoewrene~·ss SEpdrw~·nagrJ,1d"1eld r d .. Tucker Sidney(ClaremontJ 57 R•Mo_agretrm.s WJ othlnhaWm. ·, bcoaorpt emnatekrr Church]
•• •. ... . · 75 27 Day John Hy. corn. travlr
64 Bromfield Chas. sta tion er NorthThos.Hy.(Hardwick)
Garnsworthy'fhomas(EI!¥- 85 Ridge Mrs. Ehzh. shopkpr 28 Cole Mrs
84 WareJn.grocer & beer retlr 29 SweetlandWm.Jn.fruitr.&c
8 Luscomb& William nore) '•
'l'ucker Miss Edith,Jadies' 7° Zebedee J?~n, fly proprtr HardingHubertG.carpentr
10 Mardon Harry 12 Voysey Wtlliam,boot makr 29~ ReaderFk.H.coach buildr
I2 Russell Edward school

I4 Skinner Archibald 1 East View terrace. 3° Norman James
16 Moore Harry Dinham road,u Ironbridge · 30 Norman John Evomy
18 Dicker John William t o t,1~\.f',..,oun D.m ham. See VICTORIA STREET. 31 CheeseJames :M.R.c.s.Eng.,

222o Dean William Thomas I Moore Mrs. Fanny,lotlging . L. R.C.P.LOnd. surgeon
Saunders Mrs house · Eastga.te, Htgh street. 32 Wailer William Edmund
1 Edwards Chas. hat manfr 33 Wall Price
24 Dymond Lewis Marwood 2 Guild of St. Michael Read- 2 Caun~er William George & 34 Friendly Societies Medical

22 6s Hooker Mrs • ing Room, Henry Gater,
Watkin s Henry
- hon. sec Co. wine & spirit mers Association, Geo.Stanley

30 Kenshole Robert ' 4 Bartlett Henry, pianoforte 3 CavillMrs.EmmaS.tobccnt .Barstow L.R.C.P. Edin.

.3342 Abbott Alexander .. \ tuner . 4liutchings & Son, butchers medical officer
Pearce Alfred
5 Bradbeer George. I 5 Boon & Son, butchers 35 Hartnoll Hy.Thos. surgeon

36 Selway Henry 6 Guest William Henry 6 Cathedral Dairy Co. A. T. Davy Henry H.D.LOnd.
3s
Rendle George Alfred 7 Keeping Herbert Loram, manager physician (Southernhay
4° TBauyc1hoarnWA1'lllet'xarann C· 8 Sanders William 7 Davis & Co. fishmongers house)
deorusms Exeter Coffee T.avern Co. WESLEYAN CHAPEL
42· 10 Neww~~coordmrobbee· :Mrs. Sarah,
44 Pook Fred dealel' Limited, James Kmll, 38 Radcliffe Rev. Jn.Wm. H.A

so46 Webber Henry • 11 Lear John, shopkeepH see. & manager 39 Lazar Mrs
Tucker Albert John MouNT DINHAM:
Arcade Lecture Hall, Jas. Devon & Exeter Hospital,
.nrhiKllinp1il,1l, sec. & manager Henry Andrew L.R.C.P.
Custom.'House oh amb ers. E xPeot ellrar.Fd,recelerCkJJttages, · F red 9 Francis, china dlr LOnd. house surgeon ;

Se~ QuAY. Exeter Episcopal School E"·:to P1ace. sGeeco.;rgMe 1' ssA.I . TEo.wRnsoebnm' d-,
son, tnatron ; Mrs. I.
l>a.vid cotta..,.es. ST. MrGHAEL & ALL ANGELs a. n
See 1\'IARY ·ARCHE; sTREEt_ C;trURCH [Rev. .J. T. Toy,
v1car] See HEAV~TREE ROAD. Brothers, supt. of nurses
,
Dean street; Larkbeare. East Southernhay, East- 43 Roach Mrs. A. E. milliner

Fair Park road to Temple rd. St. :bavid's National School 1 gate to Magdalen street. Wilkins Jas. livery stables
Stocker Gearge, chem~st Zelley William, carpenter
WEST' SIDEl . (boys) 1

I Ford Charles, tailor S'r. MrcHAEL's VILLAS: 2 Bowden .Mrs. Mary Ann,
2'} Saper John, builper
12 Isaacs Edward, goods in- milliner Eden cottages.

31 Capp Mrs spector G. W. Railway 3 Pinn Jn. Morgan, a.rehiti'Jct See PARIS sTREET.
EAST SIDB. 13 Browning Mrs. Lydia, 3 Titberley& cl,). boot wareho
.
6 Symes William, mason dress maker 3A, Sawdye Misses Jane Edmund st. Commerc1alrd.

14 White Joseph Underhill & Elizh. Anne, ST. EDMUND's CHuRCH

Deanery sq. Cathedral yard. 15 Woosley Miss Caroline, drapers Tozer Thomas, fishmonger

Cowie Benjamin Morgan D.D. dress maker 4 Gould Bros. coach buildrs IO Price Wm. general dealer

Very Rev. The Dean 6 White Fredk.Faul\mr.artst II Winfield Mark, greengrocr

Townsend George, ar~ist 18 Ball John, mason 7 Moore Thomas, chiropodist May William, boot maker

DEV. & CORN. 13



194 EXETER. DEVONSHIRE.

Elm Grove roa.d,NewNortb 1 White H. Faulkner, photo- 87 Star Tea Company 148" & 149 Pyne & Sons,brnsh

. road to Howell road. grapher · 90 Lendon Bros. tea &c. dealrs manufacturers &c
xso Coombe Jospb, spirit rne.r
EAST SIDB. x HucklebridgeWm.Jn.plmb 91 & 92 Kitts & Son, mel'-
chant tailors xsr Simmonds & Co.butchers
I Coleby Henry 1... xs::a SamuelsC.picturefrm,dlr
...... hers is ftfarket st ......
2 Williama Miss Exe Island, .Honhay road to 153 Knapman Theops. <>il mer
Tudors street. 93 Turner Hy. furniture dealr
PILLAR LBTTBR Box PosT, M.O. & TBLE·
Exe Island BGard School 94 Blight Mrs. Flora, tobccnst 154 GRAPH OFFICB & S.B
4 Hanna.ford Wm. Bernard Russell William, shopkeeper 95 Merrick Alfred Benjamin . Parsons Rt.Hy.stationr
Railton Mrs.MaryAnn,grngro 154A, Star stores,Wm.Hexter
5 F'ortescue Rev. Rt.Hy. K.A Hoopel' Wm. F. harness ma & Son, oil & color mers 155 TrimbleJn.Thos.pawnbro
Stone Jn. White, furntr.brokr g6 Dunning Richard, draper I 58 Pinniger Chas.John,drapr
6 Westron Charles EwiNGS LANE & EXE ISLAND 97 to xoo Evans, Gadd & Co.
I6I Oat Sheaf inn,Chas.Wood
7 Partridge Misses MISSION RALL, George wholesale druggists &c
ST. OLAVE's CliURCH .
8 Tremlett Mrs Townsend, hon. sec IOI Assembly Room, Thomas I62 & I63 Thomas James L.
Day Nursery; Mrs. Cross,
9 Knapman John Carnall, proprietor & Co. oil merchants &c
matron IOI Total Abstinence Society,
xo Browne Miss Christian
James Roach, president
u Veitch Peter

Massyn

'WEST SIDll. Queen Victoria P. H. William IOI Devon &ExeterCoffee tav- 165 Clarke Reginald, tool mer

Routley Mrs. Mary Louisa, Morrish ern, Thos, Carnall, propr I66 Stone& Son,whO'.chemists

dairyman Parkin F'ranci.s 102 Crispin Henry, draper 167 &:t68 LoramMrs.M.grocr
WooDBINH TBRRACB: .........kwre i.f Tudors st......... 103 & I38 Gilbert John Henry ... here is Mary Arches st ~ ..

I Mulford John Milton E. & Co.rag merchants & Sons, boot makers 169 Simps(m S. portmrttu.ma
2 Forrest Edward Stewart Anchor inn, Martin n. Martin 103 Blackmore Mrs. dress ma IJO & I7I Pearse James &Co.

3 Morris Samuel Seward Ftancis, shopkeeper I04 Wilcocks & Wilcocks, tea drapers

4 Wreford Robert Wm, jun Whitfield William, shopkeepr merchants &c I73 Lipton Thos.Jn. prov. dlr

5 Farrant Miss Merrifield MissEmma,shpkpr I05 Lucas & Lucas, auctionrs 174 Wreford Samuel &.

6 Yeo Henry Corporation yard 105 LucasJn.Soper,auctnr.&c Son, drapers &c

7 Puttock Mrs 105 LucasArchbld.Jn.surveyr 177 Soper JohnC.boot wareho
8 Budge Mrs Exe street, Lower North Io6 Chambers William Henry 178 Acott R. P. genl. draper

street to Bonhay road. & Son, watch makers 179 Lisle Wm. Rd. watch m a

Elm Grove terrace, St souTH SIDB. 109 New('ombe & Co. iron- BRB'rHREN GOSPEL HALL

David's, Queen street to 2 Gray Edwin, boot maker mongers &c I8o Horne-r&Co.Lim.clothiers

Cowley road. Friend John, plumber ......... here is John st •••,..... I8r Rattenbury Hy. draper

I Gerred Joseph, herbalist St. David'sNational School ST. JoHN's CHURCH BrockWilliam &Co.whole-

2 Orchard William Thomas, {girls) no & 135BOtton Wlt.ironmgr sale & retail drapers &c
commercial traveller III Halfyard F. J. tobacconst 1S5 WheatonA.&Co.statnrs&c
...... ,•• ht~re. itre Ctmd~ pl. 4'
Napier ter..... ... n2 Adams Fras.Smith,grocer I85 Devon & Exeter Auxiliary
3 Vowler J ohnd
Cole & Trelease, a:rt pot- II3 Sttang Rbt. fruit salesmn Bible Society, depository.
4 Mock Harol
tery manu.facturers .•• •••..• here u· K1'-ng .st •••••••••
5 Roberts Mrs S Cox R . b errmg curer

· 8 Spreat William • ...... here is Bonhay7'd & p t J f dl Frankl in st rteoeRt~dLfaorrkdbreoaarde:
. 8 Spreat Miss Edns de Fersdkn. uml· kr Roberts road
NORTH SIDE ...... I II64 .
war s re .sea e m r
Heard James, sh~pkeeper I
Parkhouse Thomas,jobbing n6 ~te~hens
F!lmside, MountPleaM.ntrd. 9 J. G. & Son, WEST SIDE.
to Black Boy road. 12 bml~ers &l! ~ Metherell JosepQ.

Eva.ns Joseph Chapma.n gardener IY7 Ha.rdmg Wm. Geo. baker 4 Westcott Miss

(Elmside house) I4 Paper Makers' Arms P.H. uS Maunder Wm.leather sllr 6 Howell Alfred{assist.mast.
:1:4 Muskett John Henry William Henry Turner 120 Pyne Mys. Gertrude, St.John'sHospitalschool)

IS Meyer Fredericlt William 25 Jerman James, builder tobaccomst. 8 Crawley Thomas -
I6 Littlejohn Albert Georie 30 Dunstan Miss Ellen sbpkpr 122 Devonport inn, Henry IQ Matthews George Hoare
49 Jerrett Thomas, sh~pkeepr . 12 Perriam Thomas ~ohn
17 Gray Mrs J:"nrby .Pratt .
IS Pearee William James SI Harris James, gasfitter 122 Piper MtssesAhce&Emtly, 14 Sage Arthur

19 Martin John 56 Ball & Son, builders , drapers . Crooke John, grocer

20 Baker Mrs 59 Milton Wm. chimney swpr 123 HoweFredertek,watch ma

:.II Callaway George 62 Turner ;Henry boot maker 124 Bates Wm. Hy.tobacconst . EAST SIDE.
22 Sharland George 6 H k' Ch ':t · 125 Mara &Guest fancy repos I3 RlCbards Charles
4 opt msd 1 ar es, marme I26 Pook John, gro'cer 15 Sanford Charles Wesley •
23 YWeinpdpeallll MMiiss!s!e8 s ore ea er I27 Venn James, greengrocer 23 Lambdon John ,.
2254 Hitchcock John Fair park.
Wright William Saml. Pike 128 BTuo~stkonHEodragcaer,Ttheomsp. beruatnccher Friars gate, Hl)lloway st.
Prowse William See MAGDALBN ,ROAD, 129
2~01 . I Salter Wm.jun. ~hill).swpr
drmks maker

2g Rowland William Dinni!! Fairpa.rk roa.d.,St.Leonards, 130 & 131 Da"!' Joshua, mer- 5 Downing Mrs.E,upholstrss
3290 BisbopSI.Jn.prof.of singing Roberts rd. to Magdalen rd. chant tatlor &c. (Scot-
Ha.rris William I Badcock Wm.commcl.trav lan~ house) 9 Jennings David, profes-
2 Honey ~isses
sional cricketer
... here u Bartholomew st ......... here is Friars wtJlk ......
31 Shipway Charles
.32 Rickard Samuel John 3 Allen James Thomas 132 .Albion P.H.William Rich- RipponHenryEllis(CI)lleton

31.Board Miss 5 Gih8on William ard Western villa)
34 Steer James Perty 6 Wreford Charles Henry
133 Webber Lewis George, SALVATION ARMY TEMPLE
35 Harrison Samuel ' 6 Nicholl~ Miss E. dress ma
36 Newcombe William Fieldmont. furniture dealer

I34 Gilpin Rt. Jn. watch ma. S Diggiues George, l:milder

38 Goring A.P.& Co.servants' See :aucKA.LL ROAD. I34A, Hitchings Miss Estlier 10 BurnsMissJeanett,drss.ma

regi$try office ,. Brown, corset maker 12 Dunsford MissJessie P,schl
39 Moore Jas p, coach buildr F~re street, con~muatton of 135 BeedleAlfd.Thos.confctnr I4 Shipcott Misses .Ellen,
40 Horspool Fredk. accountnt High stree~ to Bridge street. 135A, ScreenMissMary,draper
Hetty &Annie, dress ma
ScottArthr.Jn.(Elmsidect) [For remat~der of numbers 135B&no OttonWltr.ironmgr I6 Kendall George, captain
· see Htgh street.] I 36 Gee Sidney Chas. boot ma Salvation Army

Elstow. 75 Eastmans Lim. butchers 137 Martin John, butcher . r s green~ Hol\oway st.
See OLD TIVERTON ROAD, 75 Hock Mrs.Emma,dress ma 138 & 103 GilbertJohn Henry Fna.

. 76 & 77 Lloyd H. C. & Son, & Sons, boot makers Gregory Mrs. Ellen,laundress

Ewmg street, '\Yest Quarter tobacco manufacturers I39 Lethbridge John, wine & Wright Mrs.Susan,mkt.grdnr

to Commerctal road. 78 Ham Charles, wine & spirit spirit merchant .

UprightJames, miller (water) merchant 140 'fucker's Hall, Henry M. Friars hill, Holloway street.

Brant. Frederick, shopkeeper So & 81 Shephard Edward J ames, clerk 1 Lowton George

FMroesnscWh Jilol~ianm, ,chb~omont emyaskweerepr 82 Henry, lt,e':nagdlaenadler~oo~ & 141 Browne Edwin Saunders, 2 Herbert George1 builder
West of white lead merchant, &c 3 Seager William Gill _
.Jarman ~has, chtmney sweepr ~hoe Supply Co. Ltmtted 142 Browne Mtss Kathleen M. 5 Tripe Richd. Wtn. plumber
o.~tists' repository . 6 Tucker Wm.market ~rdnr
MISSION SuNDAY SCHOOL 83 Ohver George! boot dealer
Exe bridge, continuation of 84 Helsln Jo~nM,J~oknmonger I43 DLall~ Wes&ternGl Tt~s, 7 White & Yates, laundry,
B .d ... ...... ere u t st ...... ... at1mer anvtlle, . .-
n ge street. 85 New Zealand Mutton Co. proprietors. See advert Fna.rsterrace,Frtars green,

4 Star. & Garte.r P.H. Fred- Limited, butchers I44 Heavitree Brewery Lim. Holloway street.

enck Horwlll 86~ West of Eng1a.nd Coffee (The),Saml.Webber,mgr HOLY TannTYMrssroN Roou
3 B~~;c~sFrdk.C~as.coffee tav
Palace,Josiah Luscombe, I45 BakerChas.Edwd.furn.dlr & INSTITUTE

2 Wdhams Dav1d, saddle1' ' manager I47 Pook William, naturalist Gibbons Frank, painter

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. 19QEXETERo~

FriarMselwbaoulkr~eFrpilaarcse.gate to . EA.ST SID11. ~ , I6 Cleave Miss Sarah Ann, • PhillipsWilliam (W~o«bm}:
refreshment rooms 33 Harris Hy, Wm.Jn. .organ•
x8 Algar Jn. house decorator
,••.•.here is Bradninch pl 4····· 17 liellier Richard, fruiterer
1: Stevens John tailor ist of St. David's chuq:h
2 Howell Mrs ~ EA~T SIDE. 34 ~light Henry St. George ,
5 Wreyford Mrs 19 Huxbam Henry Reginald, 4I Ste~r Sam~el

assistant clerk t? the $T. PA'f!L s CHURCH
Exeter IncorporatiOn of .••.••.•., lltgher market ••••••••• 4~ Elhott Jostah
I() Dimond Henry Clash ~I ChorleyFrank!c?mml.t~v

7 Buckler John j.the Poor & registrar of Quick Henry& Co. leather 43 Evans Rev. ~tllmm Justm
merchants - 44
m9 Pearse Edward Beard marriages
Abell Mrs
19 Shipway Chas.H. surveym: 23 Lock John, baker [CongregatJOnal]

u Boundy Geo. Langwortby 20 ~ann Socrates, tailor 24 New~anJ.~.Lim.grcrs.&c Headwell terrace, Well
25 Phcemx ~nn, John P. street to Victoria street.
......here is Melbaurne pl ...... CITY CHAMBERS: ~ Mitchell John, carpenter

13 Harvey Rev. Thos. Cowell Hodgkinson H. bGrokrrds.oSnee&aCdo~. Tapper , 4s Turner IRoberl, boot makr
:r 3 Harvey J. Emlyn (Mel- stock &share ALLHALLOWS CHURCH Curtis Richd. greengrocer
Ex~te~ Amateur PhotographiC
bourne house) Great Duryard. ..
14 Wynn Elias, boot maker Society
P1'ke J Booth Brothers coal factors 1 See CowLEY ROAD. Hea.Vltree srto~ atdo, contmua-
I5 ames ' Heavitre&.
I 8 Bussell Frank Chorley . . & C Grendon buildings. tton of Paris
Rtppon o.
20 James Thos. Rd.apartmnts 22 Thom~son, See f~sTos STREET. . EATON N~OLRATCHE SIDB.
23 Parr Hy, Toms,trav.drapr 23 Grendon road, Heavitrei :.
25 Knight John BurtQn auctl()nee.rs
I9 Mackeith John H.:B., c.x.
Godbeer ~obert & Son, sorge~n .

26 Robertson John C. smith . coach bmlders road to Polsloe 'road
Quicke George trav. drpr 24 Scott & Sons, paperhang· FKGi.rteznglderoakn1t•d~MAil.•"s.,s"~((h~UopulsaJnsdsh) I8 JewellMtssHarnet,aprtmts
27 mnts I 7 Hayman Mrs· Mary Ellen)
28 HodgesMrs. J an' e,aprt B ings mebrchants ta t
29 Letheren Thos. W. plumbr ) apartments
Wt M tth 24 ak.e Hu ert, a&ccocun. n
a ers a ew 24 Gormg A. P. o. ser- ars a e rs. ren on o Redfem Rev. John Lemon
2 I 7
u.A.oxon. [curate of St.
9 servants' registry office Collins Mrs. (Frostleigh)
Friernha.y street, 150 F9re 2 6 Pope J. ~ S. P. solicitors Stacey Rev. William (Congre-
Matthew's}

4'ltreet to Bartholomew street. 26 Devon Cream &Butter Ct..l. gational] (Frostleigh) I 7 Ingles Rev. Charles Wm.
Chamberlayne II.A.cam.
Coombe Joseph John Pope, jun. sec Pinder Mn. (Grendon lodge)

8 Ellis William S. gasfitter 27 FrSeehmooatseorn, ss'tewHaalrld, Henry GBrosvendo tr. 0pB1ae1cme'oInIt3roBaldac· k I6 EJcwuarradtseMofrs~.tA·Mnna,tatphertwm'sts]
E vans, Gadd & Co. whole- 30 Bennett John George, wine IS Couldridge Miss Sarah,
_0 Y ro~~o
sale druggists

Society for the Relief of the &c. merchant Pndham 1\hss(Laburnam cot) apartments
Sober & Industriou~:t=:oor 30 Ware Charles Edwin
.FRBBC;KUR,cHOF ENGLAND I4 Jewell James, tailor
ofExeter(stores),Wilham M.r.c.E., F.S.I. surveyor (Christ Church) Bolt Waiter lodging hou8e
1I3~ Bolt Albert 'apartments
Bowden, storekeeper SI Luing George, dairyman x Morgan Mrs
~ Priston Baldwin
PLYliOUTH BRETHREN Kerley & Ellis, architects II :Mayne Jan{es apartments
3~ Ellis & French, tailors
MEETING Roov 3 E.lacott Geo. commcl.trav .•9•.M••.a•.rheiHreoirsa tio'
4 Hal~s Samuel
.:8 Powell Mrs.F. wardrobe dlr 34 & 35 Constitutional News- s Toy Henry NewtQWn ........ .
2~ Hallett Robert, trunk ma
paper Co 3 Ivy Miss Harriet apartmts

24 Eades William, shopkeeper CoMMERCIAL CHAMBERS : 6 Herrin Eli John 6 Parker Miss '
32 & 33 KnapmanTheophilus, 36 Chamber of .Commerce, Herrin Mrs.Eila Mary,schl S Parrish John
'

oil &c. merchant Edward Thomas Seam- . CollardAlfred,stone mason 4 'l'ozer Ferris ··
mell, ho~ sec. . .
Frog street,. Westgate t ? Westacott William,builde-r 3 Rendle Montague,prolesaor
36 DevonTradtng Co.Ltmtted, (Grosvenor cottage) of music

Exe island.· builders' merchants. . Giddings William (Agra) 1 NettingMrs.Ann, a.partmts
r & ~I Escott J.rag merchnt Brutton Edwd. Jas. sohCitr Huxtable Wm.Hy. (S1mla) e r l a n d s .••
••• here is Low. Summ
Guildhall chambers. '- HIGHER SuMMERL~Ds ~
1: Wills Joseph_& Son, whole- . Pratt Jn. Marchaqt,auctnr

sale & retail tea &c. dlrs . 10 I<'ranklin Frederick
6 Symes Eli furniture brokr George street, South street . See HIGH STREET, T d F d 'ck
ST. EDM'UND's SuNDAY t 0 M.1"lk st reet · 1• 93 BoirwknestetnMrsre en

ScHOOL . , I & 3 'Lyons Joseph & Sons, Guinea street, South street 7 Tremlett Charles Hen q
Round 'free mn• .l'ames
J'ewellers to Market street. 6 Rowe MJ' sses
!rederick Berry
2 Morris ~ames, dairyman . ~Craze James, shoe maker 5 Granger Misses
12 Milton Henry, shopkeeper .3 Lyons Joseph & Sons, 3 SearleJas.A.workingjewllr 4 Mortimer William
13 CasleyMrs.MaryA.shopkpr Davies Mrs S a n!9r d
~3 Brown Mrs
14 Limebeer Richard, .shoe ma jewellers 4 Wannell William, shopkpr ~

4 Rudd William H. printer S Northcote George, tailor

14 Sharll;md Richd. shopkeepr 4 Rudd William Henry, jun. SA, Miller Rt.Hy. builder &c I Hardini' Joseph ·
IS Greenslade Charles~ baker
collector of poor's rate for 6 Old Golden Lion P.H.
Geor~e Coombs
17 Taylor Fredk. coach buildr St. George's parish Sclater William lienry'

ST. EDM11ND's SUNDAY 4 PalmerMissesE.&P.drssms 6} Hawkms John, boot ma.kr East Mrs. (Vine cottage)
ScHOOL (INFANT:;~) · Royal Oak P.H. Thomas 7 Guscott Robert,greengrocr Workhouse, William fuinsell
8 Perry Fdk.Thos.s~opkeepr Newall, master
19 GiU Geo. horse slaughterer Howard •.
:20 Trout Mrs. Emma,shopki?~ Fay Miss ~nn, .ammg rms 9 BrownstonWm.grmdry .~lr Brandt Re'!'· Herbt. (Upland•)
2I Escott J. rag merchanl:,. ......... here u Mtlk :~t •.••••... IO Robertson Jn.C. locksmith ...... here 'Is- Grendon rd :.:...

23 Wills Mrs. Sarab, sbopkpr LamacraftWalt.wine&c.vaults xo Osborne Jas. scale. maker Rowe OharlesEdwar<l (Loma-

25 Pill Mrs.Mary Jane,shpkpr Soper Edward, pork.. butcher II Burgess & Son, tm !!late Loma) , ,,

· Alien Henry, potato werchnt. workers &c , ~·r ... Sharp Rt. Winter (Kelston)
High Crawley Thos. boot sole sewer .••..• herf is Market st Drew Mrs. (Rosemont)
Gandy street, 228 . I~ Royal Oak, P.II. !homas Carter James (Conington) ·

street tQ Upper Paul street.

w:Es-xl SIDB. Goldsmith street, 207 High Howard WareChas.Edwin(ldd.esleigh)
street to Paul- ~treet. 14 Shooter ~~wd.wood tt;trner ••• ... h•r• is Pol#oe ra ....~··
I' 2 & 3 Grant Brothers,boot I5 Gibbs W1lham, book~mder

importers 1 WEST SIDE. , BOUTK SIDB. .

4• 5, 6 & 7 Townsend J. I & 2 Knapman &Go. drapers OvermassGeo.S.furmtr.dlr ... ......here are Mid'IJJay ter. ~
Baring ere~.....,..~·•
•.• wholesale stationer 3 ·Ne&wbc e~y Wm. Hy.butcher Ha.ld d St D .d' hi CollingsJsph.Albt.horse repos
here is Little Queen st ... on ro& • • avi s ·

8 Brooking & Son,pawnbrkrs .•;... here u Waterbeer st ...... I Bowden Alfre4 Exeter Diocesan Training Col-
~Walker l<'~ank, engrav~r 5 New Market inn, James ~ Samuels Mrs ·
3 Mae~ Mrs ._. lege, Rev. John. • George

Io Scott-Sm1th &Co1 auctiOn- . Henry Mead . . Dangar n.n.princip!U
earrWe Cmol. lHeygLe~nuSrpsiecr8}1'"trnd!L1~
eers &c , 8 Lenton & Co. basket mas 4 Hewtsh ltobert Thomas her•
5 RoeJu.Wm. commrcl.trav Sclat
n Snow & Cd. wine merchnts 9 Western William, butcher

I2 SmithMrs.D.piano wa.reho 9A, Godfrey Mrs. Mary,tem- 6 Ballan Thomas Marriott H dQ
e1e roa • n?en'.street to
here are. Post O.ffice chambrs perance hotel 7 Gauntlett George St. David s hlll. 1

Spell"r & Co. printers xo Lee James, brush maker 8 Jerman Henry ·

14 Godbee'r Robt. coach bldr 10 Chambers Albert, engraver 9 Blakeway W.C.comml.trav Hele's EndowedSchool,Edwd.

IS Hutchings James, solic,itor n TreagueAug. hair dresser IO Esworthy Mrs H. Shorto, head master

1:6 lt'arrant Charles, boot ma I2 ChambersAlfred,poulterer IS Woollen Charles Norman Jn.l!:dwd.(Monipelr)
I7 Hayman Josepb, Son S.Co. 13 Bnll inn, Mrs. Ellen Gill x6 Hark.er W_ill,iaiiL Toye Rev: Jgseph 'rbeo~b!l!;!s
cabinet maker~ M.A. (v1car of St. D~~ond S.,!.
14 & 15 Tucker Samuel, re- 1.7 Austm W1lh<Im
••• he1·e is Upp~r Pan! st ... · Treshment'rooms
C)lapman Rt..Jn.(Walpole). ST. DA\'ID's CHURCH

DEV. & C0R:'f. 13""

I

196 EXETER. DEVONSHIRE. · (KELLY'S

High street, London Inn 57 & 58 Sun Fire & LifeOffice, 228 Grant Bros. boot imprtrs Soper Richard Hill, florist

square & Sidwell street to H. St. George Slight, ..• ..•...here is Gandy st......... Squire George & Son, tlorists

Fore st.South st. & North st district inspector 229 Bowden Edwd.A.tobccnst Turner James, fruit merchnt

[For Nos. 76 to l85 inclus1ve, 59 National Provincial Bank 229 Devon & Exeter Daily Warren Mrs. Ellen,fishmongr

see Fore street.] of England Limited, . Gazette Office. See advt Wright Miss Susan, fruiterer

SOUTH SIDE William Cotton, managr 230 Commin Jas.Geo.bookslr Zamoiske Mrs. P. fancy dealr
NLo~tfweicOhfficUe,nJioanmeFs iTreern&- 231
13 Stedall Thos.mau'tle wreho 59! pleton, district manager 233 & 232 W_ippell Bros. &. H' h e r S la s.
G~E~AL.[O~T;AM.O•.t& Row, Ironmongers ummer nd
1g
Davis Hadland, draper
In.~,ur·anrce See HEAVITREE ROAD.

nnm Y Lucas & Lucas,auctioneers 234 Mortimer & Tozer, brush . , .
Office, James (Guildhall chambers) warehouse Hlllsboro rd. Pennsylvama.

Wilson, postmaster . 6o F•1lford & Caseley, hatters Young Men's Christian road.
St~mson&Newcombe,t~tln! 61 Coxwell Miss Caroline,
Association,E.D.Collins, I Jones Maurice Evan

Pasmo:e GeorgeFrederick, berlin wool warehouse gen. sec. (King's lodge) 2 Plowman Mrs
dentist (Speranz~) Hisl'ox John Francis,shirt 3 Ewens Thomas
62 Saunders&Mumford,drprs

Newcombe Henry, Jeweller 63 Townsend Frederick, wine maker (King's alley) 4 Parkhouse William

:a G.regory Wm.•watch m,akr &c. merchant 23S Marriott Ernest Asa, 5 Angel Thomas
4 Ttghe ~.enryWynne & Son, ...... here is Broadgate •••.••
chemi~ts . pianoforte warehouse 6 Rowden Thomas, artist
St. John s Hosptt~l
65 & 66 Cornish&Co.outfitters 235 Heath & Bradnee, pho- 7 Chamings Thos. corn. trav
ChasteyMissE.A.dress ma tographers 8 Richards Henry
School 65

{or Boys,Rd_.Smlth,mast 67 Braund Hy. woollen arapr 236 Eland Henry Septimus, 9 Peters John
5 Da~arell Aqmla,saddler&c 68 Gimblett, Son & Co. Limi-
bookseller Io Southwogd William John

S Havill Geo. &Sons, butchers STt.ePd~bToRoOtCmK aCnHuUfaRcCtHurers 236 Tucker Miss Emma dress u Bottrell Mrs ·
......here is Bampfylde st ...... 12 Ashford Harry
maker '
6 D~paoli Elisea,confectioner 6g Brooks Mrs. Sarah, millinr 238 to 240 West of Eng~and 13 Gratten Miss

7 Wilson Dnnt:an, fancydrpr 70 &7IDickR.&J.bootwareho Insurance Co.EdwardH. 14 Rippon John farker
8 Three Tuns mn,Chas.R~d 72 Wine &spirit vaults, Black- S:nithett, sec. & mana- 16 Drake Geo. Arthur Crane!\

9 Bennett Thos. t?baccomst ing Brothers ger. See advertisement
Iq Ma.dge & Son,wme&c.mers 74 Holman,Ham&Co.chemsts 241 Pipet: Misses Sophia & Hills Court crescent.
II Scott k Sons, fine art dlrs here a1·e South st. cf North st
I2 & 13 Col~s Jas. toy repos Emma, jewellers See PENNSYLVANIA ROAD.

NORTU SIDE, 241 Cross &Roach,bookbindrs

q,xs&I6LamgC.mntle.wr_eho 187 & I88 HepworthJ. & Son 242 Luget Brothers, tailors Hollingdale.
I7 & x8 Depree Freder•~k See OLD TIVERTON ROAD.
Limited, clothiers MusGRAVE HOUSE:

TeiTipler, goldsmith x8g Home & Colonial Stores Exef er & County Club Limi- ..

& diamond merchant Limited (branch) ted, H. F. Carr, hon. sec Hollowayst.contmuatwn of

...... here is Jledftn'd st •••••• 190 Garton &King, wholesale South st. to St. Leonards.

22 Half Moon hotel John & furnishingironmongrs 243 & 244 Tucker J.T.&Sons, EAST SIDE.

Headon Stanbury 191 Pinder & Tuckwell,tailors costumiers &mantl.mkrs 2 Carter Edwd. Richd. tailor

24 Baker Alfred, bookseller 192 James (Edward), Rowe & 245 & 247 Devon & Somerset 7 Roper Sidney, boot maker·
~S Green & Son, drapers <;o. oil & color me~chts . United Stores, James 8 Skinner Wm. Marks,baker

26 Rush Miss Eliza fruiterer 193 Gtlbey W. & A. wme & · Hare manager g Ewens Harry, shopkeeper

...... here is Steph;n st ...... spirit merchants ST. LAWRENCE CHuRCH · 10 Baker Waiter, builder &c

ST. STEPHEN's CIIURCH I94 Edwards &Son, prov.d'lrs 248 Exeter Gas Light & Coke u Butt Thomas, greengrocer

27'Western Morning News 195 Limpenny S.umbrella 'ma Co. W. A. Padfield,man- 12. CoombesMrs. M.laundress.

Office (branch) 196 & 197 PulsfordJas.draper ager· & sec 14 Hall MissesE.&M.drss.mas

28 Drake Fredk. Edwin,hatter 198 J eboult H. P, & Son, glass 249 Halfyard FrankJ.tobccnst IS Syms Geo. P.C.cabinet m~

!29 & 200 OliverGeo. hoot mnfr &c. dealers 2.50 Stagg Fredk. Wm. hosier 16 Slater Mrs. Jane, greengro-

30 Moore Wm.Fras.bairdrssr I9g.Guest Jn.C.musicwarebo 251 Osborne Wilmot, fishing 17 Gange Henry, boot maker

31 Singet' Manufacturing Co. 199 Oratorio Society, .A. H. tackle manufacturer Devon & Exeter FemaLe

(branch);HarryMitchell, Guest & J. D. Hellier, 252 Carter Alfred, optician Home & Penitentiary,

manager hon secs 253 Gifford Samuel Lemon, Edward James Domville

32 Dorrington H'enry, tailbr 200 Oliver Geo. ho<»t manufr confectioner · L.B.C.P. Lond. surgeon
33 & 34 Colson ~ Co. drapers 201 DraytonS. &Son~, bookslr~ Piper.Ge?.Piper~hair drssr
253 & hon. sec .
35 Tucker Sydney Alfd.grocer Ben~volent ~r Strangers ... :..... here lS' Castle st .........
35 Greenslade Misses E. & A. · Fnend Society~ F. W. 254 Raymon't Wm. fancy drpr Buckler John & Co. bakmg,

P<?Wder ma?u!acturers

milliners Taylor & H. G. Dray- 255 Glenn Baml. S. boot ma 20 Ladtes' Assocmtwn for the·
35 Pilley J. & Co. outfitters Care of Frie~dless Girls:
ton,· collectors ' 256 n.adford Fras.Jn.tobacnst

36 & 37 Hodson Frederick 202 Turk's Head hotel, Ed- 257 & 258 Yolland, Husson & & Free Registry Office-

Goddard jeweller ward Michael Allender Birkett, woollen mrchnts for Servants, Mrs. Annia

38 Wilts &Do;set BankingCo. 203 Wine & 11pirit vaults, 259 Stead &Simpson Limited, Pritchard, matron

Limited W. Meade- George Henry Godfrey boot makers Bamber Miss E. K. school

King m'anager ·Guildhall ' 260 Barrons, Nicholls & Mit- Board School
3a 1 .che_ll, woollen m.erchants 32 & 33 B~arn ,John, tailor
deBehr L 204 Bambm•y John, butcher ......hereu Lan.~downe tu .....•
h Tf;leo tJ
. M. l 205 Baker John, boot maker 261 Colhns & Son, tailors
~~~··· ere u ar m~ a ::.. •· 2o6 & 207 Knapman & Co. 261 Sc!lmmel George · M. 34 Newbery Edward, plumbe.:-

39 HoskinsJ.P. & Sons,bakers drapers photographer 35 Hodge Richard, butcher

40 Gould & Allen, grocers .•••.. here is Goldsmith st •••••• 262 Evins Thomas, trunk ma Coles Wm. Saml. builder

40 Gould Mrs ALLHALLOWS CHURCH 263 Purnell Thomas Bethel 38 Martin William, carpenter

4I Lake John Hinton,chemist 2II Sanderson J. J. boot dealr & Sons, coal merchants Smale Lewis, builder &c

42 Gospel Depot & Publishing 212 Martin Mis~ Eleanor, art 263 Purnell R. S. insur. agn~ WEST SIDE.

Offic61 · needlework depot 264 PrettyRoberli,hair dresser 42 Chorley Joseph, carpenter

43 LakeJohnEllett,silversmth 213 & 214 Newman J. H. 265 Milton & Son,pharmaceu- 44 Royal Artillery inn, Wm.
# Knowling Mr=1.Sarah Jane,
Limited, grocers tical chemists Turner

-draper . . 217 SnowCharles & Co.grocrs 266 & 267 Rowe Mark & Sons, 46 Stedham George, boot ma

45 Long Jas.Frdk.photogrphr 219 Devon & Somerset United .linen warehousemen & ...... here is Melbourne st ......
46 Stocker Hy. &: <h. tailors
S~ores,~as.Hare,mana~r . . cabinet m~nufacturers. 47 Martin James, sho~keeper

47 Lemmon EriC, pharma- .••.••.•• here ts Queen st ......... See advertisement 48 Bromley John, cabmet ma.

ceutical chemist , 223 Lyon Wm.&Co.statnrs.&c 268 Kemp Thomas, tailor 49 Lane Mrs

48 MelhnishJ.W.bardwaredlr 224 Harris Henry William, 269 & 270 SeymourBros.tailrs so Lane William

48 Shapley Wm. Rd. confctnr pharmaceutical chemist 271 Fraser Alfred, grocer 53 Rookes John, gardener
49 Chaplin & Co. carting agts 225 MashfordMrs.Eiiza,mllnr ... here is London Inn $g ... 54 Bane Mrs
55 Maw Thomas
49 L. & S. W. Railway Co.'s 226 SymonsWm. watch mkr

parcel receiving office 226 Devon Evening Express ?Iigher Belmont road. 56 Pidsley .Arthur William

so Co]e Charles, architect Newspaper Office See BELMONT ROAD. ......here is li'Ielbourne pl ••.•••

'SI Webber John, ironmonger 226 Devon Weekly Times Co. . • 6t Field Mrs. Elizh. lodg. ho

52 Trelease Wm.Hy.hosier&c Limited, Newspaper Higher market: 9 Queen 62 RiceMrs.Frances,greengro-

53 Bailey John, draper Office. See advert street to Goldsmith street. 63 James Thos. R. tobacconst

54 Veitch Rt. & Son, seedsmn 226 Exeter Liberal & Radical Franks Mrs. Eliza, fishmongr 6S Tetbury Mrs.Mary,shpkpr
ss& 56 Wippell J.& Co.tailors
Union, William Wreford Hookway Mrs. Rebecca B. re 66 Tootell Samuel,fishmonger

57 & 58 Fox, Fowler & Co. & John Harris, secs freshment rooms 68 Maynard Jas. shopkeeper
bankers,William Kendali 227 & 228 Ros~J. &G. tailors King John, bookseller
69 Stear Edwd. John, builder

King, managet & hosiers Soper Mrs. .Ann Debac, florist 70 Williams William,news agt

DIRECTORY.] .DEVONSHIRE. EXETER. 197

71 Devonshire (rst) Volunteer 74 Marshall Geor~ Fishet Xing WiUiam~terrace. 33 HuxhamMissAnnie,teacher

Artillery Western Divi- 75 Hope Andrew See SPILLER STREET. of music
sionRoyalArtillery,Capt. 76 Hopping John James 34 Stone William Alfred, re·

W. W. Isles R.A. adjtnt 77 Shattock Thomas, chief Xing's Head yard. gistrar of marriages

72 Harri~JohnOke,accountnt inspector G.W. railway See SUMIIIERLAND STREET. 35 Petherbridge Miss Emma,

73 Coldrrge Geo. organ bldr 78 Sayer John, corn. traveller dairy

73 Coldridge Mrs. A. drss.ma 79 Kenshole William James Lansdowneter.Hollowayst 36 Luscombe Edwin Light .

74 Baker George, carpenter So Trimnell Mrs 2 Bearne Edwin 37 WebberJames
76 Willey ~d ward, shoe ma 81 Summers John James 38 Meadw~y Frederick
77 Bennelhck Mrs. MaryJane, 82 Ge~r Charles 3 Rattenbury Chas. painter ••.••. here lS Blackall rd ••••••
4 Ba.rrett Matthew

shopkeeper Ve1tch_Rt. &Son,nursrymn 5 Kingdon Oliver M. painter EAST SIDE.
F' h B . . J
78 Stoneman & Son,greengcrs ......here lS Eltn Grove rd...... 7 Harding Henry
_..... he·re is Friars gate •..... Moass John 39 RlS er ~nJamm ames
Horwills court. Dymond Thomas m. 11pector 40 ouse M1sses
79 HuxhamJ n. refrshmnt rms See SmwELL STREET. 8 Exeter Water Co 41 HolmanJ?hn
8o Bricknell Saml. dairyman
1

B2 VWoidlldieanmRs iJcohhanr,ds•hgorpekeenegproer INronbthr'ldt gtoe,SctontD'm~da't'IOh~llof 8 BrCodecbiul rBst.A. R[epvr.iesCt hvairc1easr H···e·(m··Y·s-hHLaerrrek~u&HYSoOrlklS,rSsdchu..l.p.t)..o.r.s.

83
84 PotterJn. picture frame ma or s . . avi s I • of the Cathedral] e uc Ie o_rse oe
KHHoionrnekyehwyaiwlm~·nIHMGy~1o.8rsBg.Je·idnrseusrs.amgat
85 Milford Mrs. Selina eating I Clapp Henry, grocer Hems Harry (Fatr park)
' 2 Crown & Sceptre P.H. 9 pARK PLACE :
F,uhlofoursde M1. ss draper 1o 8 DSnao1gd1geir·SahssHSei:rd:nrreyJ Hherb e r t
86 F. I. Fred Hodge Tucker 0n
87 Russell George Henry, 3 & 4 DaveyHy. photographr 1
Chl'mney sweeper 6 Fr1·en d J ohn, ga8fitte r 6 PDaarIkgh1eol_suhseW.W1_lIllr_ahmamHP0a]lwmaeyr
88 Pye Hy. Stockman, butchr 7 Searle.James,_ b_oot mak?r Lark'beare mews bottom 5
'89 Hodge Philip, confectioner 9 Goodrtdge WtHiam Damel, of Holloway str'eet. 4 Hunter Mtss

go Back Francis, hair dresser dairyman Thomas Fredk.Aug.cab propr 3 Labbett George Henry
2I TCaaaylpllaoahrratTmnheonsMt.s~tsns. coArnm. terh~av,
gr Taylor William' baker 9 Harding Hubert Geo. joinr Larkbeare trooQadu•ayT. opsham
10 Laughman Thos. ~airdrssr road
Hoopern st. 37 Howell road.
u ThmorankeMr rs. Carolme, lace Roberts Mrs. H unt (Exe villa) ... . .. here 1·s ,u.rarren la ......
I Mitchell Thos. shopkeeper Fanny, lodg- Rowe Mark & Sons (Pantech·
:J Clarke Mrs. Polly,dress ma 12 Moore Mrs. Linden vale.
·h nicon warehouse)
St. David's School (girls & mg ouse See HowELL ROAD. ... ... here t·s ..r_>oltt·mare sq ••••.•

infants_) Ja.mes street, South street . 44 Cross Henry John
71 Davey M1ssEmma, drss ma to Coombe street. L1ttle Queen street, 93 Blackmore WilliamFrancis,
'1.7 Bye Robert, shopkeeper Queen st. to Gandy stree~. 45 apartments

Howell rd. St. David's to 4 Hooper Mrs.L.mthly.nurse I . &E · 46 Sh F r ed e~·ck Jh
Longbrook street & terrace 9 Hawkins G. H. & Son, bill ExCPeoote.strL, Fl.mEy~rmetetgder,PpoFuslbtyh~s. nhgev~esnPmosgt apcott o n,
teacher of music
posters
13 Harding Edwd. lodging ho 47 Parkyn Mrs. Emma, re·

NORTH SIDE. 14 Shapley George Thomas, Townsend Jas. ":h~. stat.wner fresh~e~t rooms
LINDEN VALE:
furniture remover Western Counties Railway 48 Long Wilham C. baker
16 MarshWm.Chas.boot cuttr Gui~e, Jas.Townsend,propr 50 Woodrow Henry, boot ma
.x Kelley James Alfred

2 Oliver Albert Thomas 16 Marsh Mrs. Eliza furrier Brookmg & Son, pawnbrokers 51 Taylor Alfred, greengrocer

3 Hayman Misses 1st Devonshire & Somerset- L d I 52 Taverner William Cole-
4 Van Linge Mrs ShEnl' rg~m Vl t Rl on on nn square, 271 ridge dairy
6 Sawdye Edward ee0rsn(nCe&erD cooysa. ), Htight sttreeNt &th I Shidwe&ll 53 Boffey M'rs· F'lora' shopkpr
7 Brooking Mrs Capt.Chas.E.Commeline tree b \ tr tern ay 54 Harris Rd. Thos. bookbndr
16H, FalknerSergt.-Maj.Robt. ~ng roo 8 ree · . 55 Knight Thos. fir~wood dlr

8 Husson John John drill instructor Carhle Mrs. Ann, frmterer 58 Chenneour Edwm, beer ret

'9 Coming Walt.Jn. corn. trav 17 Badcock Wm. Hy. shopkpr Mousell Bros. furntr. deposty 6o Stoneman&Graf,":tch.mas
10 19 New Londo~ hotel,Robt.Pople 6I T~ee & Bolley, b~Jlders
Munro Mrs 26 BackMrs.Caroline,shopkpr Ro~al Public Rooms, James 62 Prper James, fr~1terer
.II Widgery Frederick John WarrenMiss Fras.dress ma

12 Knight Alexander John 27 Miller Robert, tailor Edwards, manager . Newman J.H. L1m. grocer

13 Nicole Robert Samuel GIRLS' RECREATION CLUB Longbrook gardens. 65 Salway Henry & Co.
14 Hake Edwd. prof. of music Kingwell & ::Ion painters woollen merchants
15 Mitchell Robt. corn. travlr ' See LoNGBROOK TERRACE.

I6 Norrish Mrs. 'l'bomas John street, Fore street to Longbrook terrace, New
m?,Longbrook street, !~ondon North rd. t~ 15 !--ongbrook st.
rr7 Freeman George Smythen street.
I.7 Lilburn John ST. JOHN's CHURCH Inn sq. to Pennsylvama road. Locomotive Jn..James

18 Knox Mrs. Linscott Tom pawnbroker WEST IJIDE. I Shepherd Ferr1s, bmlder

19 Cole Henry Turney Coachmakers'' Arms P.H.Mrs. THEATRE BuiLDING$: 2 Yeo SLH.& Co. color mers
20 Widgery Mrs
21 Oddy John Annie Westlake Theatre Royal 3 Shepherd Robert, manager

I Hagger Wit. Jn. curio. dlr 4 Stone William, boot makr

Corporation Water Works, Jubilee street, Trews weir, 10 & u JonesW.L.&SonsLim. 5 Hancock MissL.E. aprtmts
Frederick KnP.el, supt Weirfield road to the Quay. wine & spirit merchants 6 RewMrs.Elizabeth,aprtmts

31 Kneel Fre~eric~, sup~. of 1 Wyburn Mrs. c. shopkpr 12 Jones Samuel J.P 10 ZaneMrs An~J~ne,aprtmts
Corpo;ratwn"" ater" orks 6 Kingdon Brothers, painters Black ~orse hotel, Mrs. S. S~epherd \\ rlbam & Son,
~····· here u Hoopern st
...... 14 Kingdon Henry, painter .Colhngs rron. & brass founders
HIGHER B~RRACKS (Albwn foundry)
25 StonemanWilliam,shopkpr 13 FrtzgeraldMrs.J.B.aprtmts
-····· here 1s Blackall rd ...... 14 & 15CrudgeWm.S.Wbccnst LoNGBROOK CHAPEL SPI·

.......•• here is Park rd •••••.••. King street, Fore street. ......here is Longbrook ter...... RITUALISTIC SoCIETY

43 Hart John, inspector 2 Hooper Elijah, bootmaker 16 Leat JohnGreenslade,bakr Mitchell Samuel, boot
National Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to 3 Hill John, shopkeeper 17 Coombes & Fey, dress mas maker (Longbrk. grdns)
Children 4 Pickford & Co. general 18 Blanc Eugene Auguste. Lower market, l?ore. street.

43 Colwi11Mrs.Jan~,apartmnts carriers,Frederick Stick- teacher cf languages

land, agent 19 Wood Thomas Alien Henry, potato dealer

58 Parr Mrs. Lomsa, shopkpr .....• here is Smythen st •••••• 21 Angel Owen, photographer Blacking Waiter, provisn.mer

•..here is Longbrook st. '.fter... 5 Gillard Henry, boot makr 22 Gibbings John William Mortimer George& Co.draprs

souTH SIDE. 6 Wellington inn, Edward 23 StilliardFrederick PearseAlfd.T.gasmeterillSptr

STATION YARD: Raddan ......... here is Park rd ......... Parkhouse Willia.m, lessee of

James J. & Co. coal merchnts Wesleyan Schools 24 Thomas Mrs market tolls

Pocknell George Reginald, ...... hers is Preston st ...... 25 McLeod llobt.lodging ho Hamlyn James, inspector of

coal merchant Exeter Baths & Wash- ~6 BickfordAifd.Wm.aprtmts weights & me~ures &c

~obins William, coal merchnt houses, Miss A. L. Pur- •7 Valiance George Furlong Soup Kitchen

Miller & Lilley, coal merchnts kis, superintendent 28 Pearce Joseph H. herbalist Lo~er
24 Gover Mrs.Emma,shopkpr Easton Arthur
•••.•. he-re is Jilackall rd •••••• 29 _North street, COn·
J l'.t~sT & M. 0. 0. & S. B tmuat10~ ~f ~ortb. street to
.64 i '8!hearJoseph,greengrocer 25 Groves Gerald1 shopkeeper 30 Norcombe Thomas, corn-
26 King William, shopkeeper mercial traveller St. Dav1d s hill.

•66 Gray Wllliam, boot maker ...... here is Preston st ...... 31 Grist Rev. William Alex- I & 2 Seymour George,

-67 Eagle tavern, Edward 30 Folland Sl.marine stQredlr ander [Bible ChristiallS] wholesale confectioner

Ernest Hill Peters Jn. furniture stores 32 Snow John I SeymourFk.Hy.musicaellr
3 Dunsford Richd.tobaccom
:Saunders John, builder 35 Raddan George, milk seller 33 Huxham John William

198 EXETER. DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY'S

LowE.a NoRTH S'l'REB'l'-bon, ~ Bradbeer Mri..A. china dlr xo Faulkner Hy.monmt.maen Market street, Fore street

4 Hammett James Frowde, 3 Kemp John , n Shapley Charles, plumber to Preston & Sun streets.
4 Teed Geor.ge, fruiterer 12 Venson M!-"'. E~a,dress _ma
• . corn chandler Manley Mts• Sarah, baker t3A, Coles Rtchard Jas. bwldr 45I,YS2eero&peB3nrTtoetulhlrienrMes,rrss1ac:TIkyemr.feuserarnc.hidctlesr

5 BlaokBoy P.Q:.Edwin Glade Hayman O'kenlfishmonger 13 Crunp Charles

,-6 BennettHy.refrshmnt.tms

8 Cornish Wm.Geo.crn.chdlr { Knill Wm.fancy stationr I4 FrandsDaniel, ho.decoratr cream dealer' '
,P~sT & M: C?· 0. & S. B I4 Franci~Miss Louie,drss.ma 6 BeerMrs.Sophia,shopkeepr
... Mte is NrYtthernhay :~t ·- "W htdden WJlbam, butcher 15 Acorn mn, Hy. Medla.nd ...... here is Smythen st ···~·•

9 Cornwell John, shopkeeper

IO & u Pa.rkhouse Edwn.drpr Gloyn Mrs. M, .A.confectnr 16 Kittson John, shopkeeper 7 Corn Exchange hotel John
I~ feWinsSimon,hardwaredlr Gloyn Wm1 fly proprietor x8 Letheren Miss Mary, pro- Trimble Way '

13 Tapley Frank, baker Hoyte Wm, Alex. milliner vision dealer l 8 Johns James boot maker
Bastone Wil~m, dairy 19- Tuc~er Char!es Ed~d.bakr Loney Walte~, tailor
I4 Barnsta.ple inn,Chas.Spicer 5 Fulford ~1nslow ;Ernest, 20 Ralli?g Jas.l'redk.uonmgr 9 HolcombeMissMary,tbccnt

St. Ann's Well Brewery 10
Co. I.imited confectiOner 21 Harrtson Henry ll.snrgeon u New Golden Lion hotel

I5 Gale Fredk. James,painter Scudder Miss L. I. hosier 22 Collings & Co. builders' Charles William Voysey

I6 Pa.rkhonse Charles, grocer 6 BerrySamuel Dunn, draper ironmongers 12 Holcombe Jn. Barto, baker
17 Pidgeon Samnel,greengrcr 7 Norman James Jn. ~ro. &c 23 Prouse Waiter Jas.~oot ma
2I LeachAmbrose,hrdwre.dlr Warren Bros. auctiOneers 24 Dallard Robert, dairyman 15 WiHiamS Hubert & Son,.
hair dressers
23 Coleridge John, milk seller
27 Westcott & Austin, buildrs &c. Se~ ~dvertisement 25 Mugf~rd George Henry, 1. .7. hDeroelpahrti:nPirnens,tHony~. Pa rdon
Warren Wilham Hugh 1 parish clerk of Holy
Su n sts....

38 Hedgeland Samuel 8 Devon & Somerset United 'l'rinity rg Derges James, dairyman
Stores, grocers~ 26 Sercombe ~l:ert,gr~engro 25 Green James, dairyman
- 40 Woodland Robt. boot makr Drake Samuel, bmlder
46 Clark RobertFrancis,smith 27 Blanket SoCiety, Mtss M. here is Guinea st.tjLower mrkt.

Baker George, boot ma.&c Bremridge, sec St.Anne'sWell Brewery Stores.
Lower Southernhay, Mag- 9 Dare John, ironmonger 27 Northcott Wm.coach 11mtb Mortimer George&Co.drapery
dalen street. Grant John, fruiterer 27 Street Mrs. Jane, milliner warehouse

3 Rex Henry John, printer James Benj. cab proprietor 28 Hitt William, draper

4 Tomkins Geo.K.insur.agnt r2 & 13 WebberJas. W.chemst 29 Scadding Henry John & Martins street High street
Mount Radford ~nn, James
4 Tomkins Mrs Son, builders &c to Cathedrar yard n

6 Snell Thomas, builder · hrre aJroehCnolNloergme~anRaleigh 30 Stoneman Geo. trav. drapr RMobet~ t W M lh . h t aidr
3r Pengelly Robert, builder ms
7 Upright James rds 1 8J hmAr:h '

8 Palmer Artbur Richard RocHELLE: 32 WrAenfonrd,m,.aMn.ias,sems1.1F1m.anenrsy & 2 Wa?h0ra8nm.1edybMo ooinskssEelrlIZeuhrr.,c•soencfocnt n:r--
[verger of the Cathedrctl] East Samuel 33 Carpenter John, vet. forge
Hitt Henry John
Lower S~mmerlands, Valiant boldier inn, Mrs. 3 Sh1p mn.' Henr,Y Hexter
34 Margaret Haydon Cathedral dairy, Alfred
Heavitree road. Hitt Henry John builder
-Dm..;raatktheewMsrsMis,s [ For csoenetHm· EuAatV1·I0T' nREoEf.]names ...... here is Hollow• ay st ...... M.oTchkoRm'JaCsh~Lrodr,apmo~,lmteraenra&gcr-
I
2
g. Beckett Mrs
35 Were Thomas, butcher I2 Dicker T .• G. fruiterer
4 Sawdye Edward Convent of the Faithful Corn- { Pike George, stationer SStaan~dbeurrs yF · &~oC~no.fiHshemadnognr,s.

5 Sercombe George panion of Jesus (Marlands), 31 Pos-r, M. 0. & T. O.&S.B

6 Charles George Madame Mary Slaughter, 38 Clapp Wm. brush &mat dlr wme & spmt merchant

· 7 Baker James _ lady supt 39 Shapley S~ml.R~.greengro
8 Long James Frederick W~LL. LETl'ER Box
40 PunsferM1ssEmJly drss.ma Mary Arches street, r6B
9 Donnison Miss ....,.. here is Victoria ter ...... 41 Badg~ry ~enry, butcher Forest. to Bartholomew st.

Martin Mrs. (Penleonard) 42 Martin MtssesRose &Ruth, WEST SIDB.

Lyndhurst road, Wonford Da(w~pRuribcahranred) Rendle miller dress makers 2 Golden Ball P.H. Frank
road to Victoria terrace. ' 43 White Henry, builder William Brown

I Haslett Surgeon-Captain Daw Jn. Edward (Spurbarne) 44 Girls' Friendly Society, 7 White Ball P.H. James

.John Conrtenay M.D., 8heldon ReV'. James Frederick Miss LouisaWhite,matrn Thomas Cobley

x.cb. medical {)fficer in 1\I.A,. (St.LeonaTd's rectory) 45 Pearse Alfred Thomas ro & u DensumbeGeo. wd.dlr

ch.rge.(Topsbam brrcks) Webber F. wood dealer 46 Badcock Mrs. Emma, 12 Stokes Thomas,shopkeeper
~ Ellis Albert Edward
••• here is St. Leonard's rd ... apartments ' 22 Snow Mrs.Eliz. shopkeeper
Seaton Rev. Georg~ Flint 2 3 Cann John, coffee roaster
3 Inniss Mrs Turl Thos. Newton, butcher

5 Davy Mrs Cook John Reginald, dairy ;M.A1 [curate of St. Mary 25 Loram James Ambrose

6 Depree Frederick Templer BoUVERIE PLACE: Major] EAST SIDE.

7 Edwards Mrs . 9 Wilk.eyson James Finney Rev. Wm. Ry: :J_'I.A. Modley Samuel, chimney

· 8 Doveton Frederwk Baze\t 8 Thompson Mrs [curate of Holy Trtmty] sweeper (2 David cotts)
7 Fouracres Mr~ ·
Howden Miss . 33 & 34 Denner Thomas Geo.
9 Thompson Arthur F.A.l., 6 Vodden Harry, insur. agnt "••n here 18 Southernhay ...... grocer

:M:. I.E., H A.LOnd 5 CaTter John Stephens 47 Williams SamLF.ship bldr 35 Tozer Samuel, boot maker-

'Io Woodgates Samuel Henry 3 Cola Charles 48 Baly Mrs 36 Stevens Richard,tisbmongt
49 Lying-in Charity, St.Mary Arches Board Schl
M.D. physician 2 Michelmore Henry Mrs.

n Hoskins Rev. Charles x Nourse William Edward FrancesKingwell,matron HooperMrs.Elizabeth,mid-
I2 Clark Mrs Chas. F.R.c.s.Eng. surgn 51 Arm~trong, McCrea & Co.
wire (2 School court)

13 Lutley Mrs ...... here is Wonford rd •••••• tailors • 45 Swain William, baker

Rowe Mark (Glencot) MOUNT VERNON: 58 Kavanagh Rev.JamesDanl. 4476 Auton John, shopkeeper
116 Imeson Mrs I Bodley Owen A [chaplain t? Uevon & Courtney Arms .P.H. Wm.

I7 Jones John, commrcl. trav 2 Warmington Augustus Exeter hospital] James Taylol'"
59 ~cCrea Andrew .
sMtar ededt otock~~ortrhoewrn,ha2y8 3 Cathrey Miss 49 Parkes Mrs. Sarah, sbopkpr-
Paul 5 Row Richard Warren St. Wynards Hospital & ......here is S,vnagogue pl ......
reet. 6 Porter Miss
st Almshouses Wheaton & Clifford, bed-

I. Vincent Mrs. Alfred, litho- Roach Whyting (Wynards ding manufacturers (St.

graphic printer King John Gould (Belle vue) honse) Kerrian's factory)

3 Lee Samuel, bookbinder Lendon Mrs. (South lawn) ·z·62 ShaplandJohn,art deeoratr JEws' SYNAGOGUE

5 Bennett MissEllen,drss. m a FAIR pARK ; · h .p l 52 Bailey Robert, cmk cutter
6 Woolway Wm. com. trav 1 Arnold Mrs ... ·: ere ts avl lon P ...... ST. MARY ARCHES CHURCH

8 flllford Herbert Arthur, 2 Puttock George Samuel 63 Pearce MissMartba,aptmts 56 Cobley Mrs.Marie, grngrcr-

• li\!lSistant overseer for St. FAIR PARK HOUSE:' 64 Mitchell Robert JohnChas. 57 Manley Harry, bookseller

Panl's parish Palk Mrs. Henry ... & Son, monumntl.masns 58 Pridham Ml's. Mary Ann,.

9 Fulford Edmd.Thos.auctnr Palk Miss Faulkner's Masonry works tobacconist

Magdalen road, Magdalen .~ ....hnr1 is Fair Park rd...... 65 Newbury Misses E. & K. 59 Pridham Wm.Hy.lthr.cttr-
dress makers
Matford ter. Wo~ford road.
street to Heavitree. Magda.len st. l!OntinuatiQD 66 Fulford William John

Matthews Henry, fruiterer of Magdalen rd. to South st. Darmer Miss • Garland Miss (Foothill)

• NoRTH PARK WEST: r Soper John Martin, buildr 67 Crabb & Greenslade, .. Hamilton MajOI' Peter Fis-

Sherry John 5 WatermanMrs.S.lodgng.ho builders, contractors &c her P. R.A. (Rockleigh)

Elgie Misses Trained Nurses' Institution 68 l'urner Mr8. Henrietta I Benson Mrs

W~t of England Eye In- . . Francis, teaohr.of music 2 Peel Mrs

Magdalen Almshouses firmary, James Bankart 68 Turner Richard Vicary 3 Wyer Nicholae Wilcox
4 Stone William
1;•-... her1 i6 IJenmark rd ••••.• ll.B. & L~ H. Tosswill St. Petrock's Almsbouses 5 Garland Lewis

.1 Welfare John, tobacconist K.B. Surgeons Jew's Cemetery

~ • • • Alh ..... _

DIRECTORY.] DE\ONSHIRE. -•

EXETER. 199

Melbourne place, Friars. 6 Dean Robert Her Majesty's Prison, Capt. 36 Stockham & Son,cork mers

'I Tapper Mrs Davey Samuel (Mount Lee Percy .Pennethorne, 37 Elephant-inn, Rt. Phillips

I Dawe Henrr N Pleasant house) governor 39 &40 Pollard William & Co.

2 HarrisWalt.Oke,acconntnt Martin Mrs. (Bella Vista) Pitkin ,Rev, John, chaplain printers

3 Dawe William Willats Mrs.(Tredegar vil) to H. M. Prillon 39 & 40 National Society's

3 Dawe Miss Laura,dress ma JarmanWm.(Excelsior vil) Auxiliary Society for the depot
AdamsWilliam(Ellesmere)
54 England Henry Promotion ofChristianity 4I Dawe By.refreshment rms
Youlden Mrs Worth 'fhomas (Beulah)
among the Jews, ReT. 43 Bradbeer & Sons, builders

6 Osborne Mrs ......... here is Elmside ......... John Pitkin, sec. & trea.a 44 PHaitscshmcoorcekM& rCso.Eleh1zsaa,bdudtlcehr sr
Gibbings Miss, 29l Cleve- 45
Gard Miss Mary dressmkr Lawn Tennis Grounds TrobridgeMrs. 28 J lands 46 Raddon Thos. Rd. draper

78 White John ' Symes Joe (Pinhoe view)
Rounsefell John
Blackman Jn.(Elm Grove ho) 27 Wippell Charles Joseph ......here is Waterbeer st ......

Bassett Miss (Colleton ho) Bowcher Benj. (Sunny view) 27 Wippell Miss 47 Edwards Chas. h!!.t ma.nfr
Shepherd Edward Henry Tanner Charles (Stafford ho) 26 Latimer ~u!Jh 48 Crump Chas. woollen mer-

(South View house) .","..". "01 n t R df rd 25 Palmar WIIham Godfrey Wheaton A. & Co. book--
ao square, 24 Webber John Haywood sellers &c
-L

Melbourne street., Friars. Wonford road. 22 Edwards Charles N orthernhay place, Lon--
don Inn square.
8 Bawden Miss Elizh grn,.rcr r8 MurrinMrs.Hannah,shpkr 21 Gibbs Henry Tyte
FGlraeygoGrye-oTrgheo' mshaosp, kmeeaps~orn
IS SeMe MoAuGnDt AVLEeNrnRoOnA' D. 20 DHu~anrnd FHreedneryri cEkll'Sam uel 14 Edwards William, hatter
I6 I9
lS
I7 Potter Jn. dlr. in lamp oil VIetch Robert &Son, Royal 13 Adams Brothers,dairymen
Musgrave house, nursery ro & mr IilHlinaemrslin & Hooker,.
20 Matthews Thomas, tailor See HIGH STREET. 9 Northernhay hotel, Miss.
2I Hour Glass inn Mrs. CARLTO~ 'l'ERRACE :
Rb R ' New Bridge street, con- 1I 57 Norrmgton Henry George Emily Gitsham, pro--
e 8?c~. llowte tinuatiou of Fore street to Bond Mrs t prietress
...... here M '-' 0 e on row ...... F Rb
22 Voisey Jn.& Son, bakers &c Exe bri·d e 15 ynn o er 9 0 rt~~masM:.J. ~r Rt'chard.
25 Chapple Chas. R. prov. dlr g. 14 Besley H.obert Henry
DN1~kn~hJaomsm_Hh.,&Dto.bhaacbceorm~sshtrs Cl b T L
26 Joslin John, greengrocer I 13 HMaosw~feoMrdrsAlfred . 8NQrthernhay u , . essey-
MillmanAlbt.&Wm.buildrs 2 I2

3 Combear Geo. boot maker 'rx Helher Henry Thomas Derry, hon. sec

Mermaid court. 4 &5 GuestThomasWilliam, IP Norrington Mrs . 7 Ladies' .Club, Mrs. .Ann

See SuN STREET. furniture dealer here is Queen. st. St . .Dapid's Hooper, proprietor
Midview villas.
• See UNION ROAD. 78 Pilley Frederick, grocer . 6 ParkerChas.Hy.apartmntB.
& s9pBiraitlsvoamulJtos hn, wine & North stre~t,r87H1gh street 6 Cann GeorgeDunningK.A.,

to Ironbrtdge & Lower L.M.M. cantab

10 Stone Miss J. stationer &c North street. 6 Mortimer John H.B
Milk street, Fore street to u Foot Jn. S. confectioner &c . WEST SIDE. 5 Fraser Alfred, apartments

Guinea street. 12 Hodge Robert, butcher 1 & .2 Wheaton A.&Co. book- 4 Stewart MissJessie,aprtmts ·

I Dnnsford Matth. L. cutler 13 ConibearGeo.Hy.watch ma sellers 3 Hawkins Thomas, surgeon

2 Wood Jn. Chas.picture dlr 15 Pike Henry,miller(water), 3, 4,C5o.&w6hoBlreoscakleWdriallpiaemrs & 2 Whitby Charles William
3 Reader Frederick H. baker Rowntree mill H.n.consulting physician.

4 Shooter Harry, hair dressr I6A & r8 Turner Hy.draper&c 7 TowersWm.Edgr.hair drsr I Devon & Exeter Club, J.
sRoutley '\:Vrn. china dealer 17 Knapp William Towers 8 HexterHy.wine&spiritmer
.........here .,s George ~t ......... ... here is Commercial rd ••. 9 Wreford Thomas, butcher Waiter W. Mathew,.

6 Fey MissAnn,diningrooms 19 Dann William, baker 12 Prickman Ernest Frederic, hon. sec (Northernha.~
Collins Mrs.

7 Puddicombe Fred,confctnr 20 Pinder&Tuckwell,tailrs.&c fishing rod & tackle house)

8 MillerRt.Hy.tobacconist&c 2l Gimblett, Son-& Co. Lim. manufacturer. See advt Northernhay square.
... here i~ Guinea st. o/ Lower
boot makers . 13 Yacht Beverage Co. (The), See NoRTHERNH.A.Y STREET.

market ......... 22 Edwards Jn.shipping agnt G. H. Skinner, propr.
ExeterWorkingMen's. Society, 24 May William, grocer mineral water ma.nufr Northernhay street, g-

W. S. Ford, hon. sec 26 LoveluckEdmund,herbalst 14 Hayman Mrs. Annie, newa LowerNorth st.to Queen st.

Greg.ory William, wool dealer 27 Miller Walt.A.hair dresser agent NORTH SIDE.

M' t (Th ) F 28 Scott John, tailor 15 Newton Wm.Parker,'baker 2 Portbury Wm. shopkeeper
Barthoelo'I:5n~5w ore street. 29 ChannonMrs.Ann,butchar Hancock William Henry, 2 Portbury Joseph, joiner
lD st. west. 30 WbitlockMrs.M.A.prov.dlr ticket writer (5 Black- 3 Hornsey Chas. watch mkr

to

2 Gamble Will1am Haywood, 31 Stocker Mrs. S. provn. dlr more's buildings) 5 Martin John, apartments

.boot ?Iaker . 32 Hayman Mrs.A.S.fncy.rep 17 Spiller Miss Emma, re- 6 Slee John, carpenter
3 K~rk Richard, tailor
33 Sprague I<,ras.D.tobacconst freebment rooms 7 Rawling Miss Catherine,

6 Rice James, last & boot 34 Cornwell Wm.J.bookseller 18 WhiteJohnGregory,butchr . apartments

tree maker . MrssmN HALL 19 Davies William, grocer 8 Rawling Miss Hannab,
8 Bendall ~~seph,_ tailor
35 Ball Wm. H. S. butcher 20 Gale William, cork cutter apartments

9 Hern William, JOmer . 36 Balsom I<,rederick, tailor 20 Honey John & Co. hot NoRTHERNHAY SQUARE:

Io Har;nmett Mrs. MaryBrice, 37 Quick Robert, boot maker water engineers 2 Wilsou Thomas

bill P?ster , . 38 Sherry John, confectioner 21 Mear.;; William Henry, 3 Meredith Frederick John,
12 St. Wilfreds RecreatiOn 39 Cornish Chas. By. butcher
wood carver &c teacher of music

Rooms, Henry Taps- 40 Guest Thos.S. music seller 2I & 22 Dickerson Geo.auctnr 4 Lee Samuel

cott, caretaker 41 Westlake Bros. grocers &c 23 Mitchell Edwin, boot makr 7 Restell A. A. assurance agt

14 Cann Mrs. Samuel, ward- 23A, Stephens John, builder 8 Hopkins Archaulas Henry,
ro~ede::"ler NewNorthroad,Longb~o?k 23 Wilson John & Son,
18 Martm MISs L.E. dress ma ~t. to Queen st. St. Uav1d s. apartments

timber merchants

THE PRIORY: New London hotel,Rt.Pople 24 Hellier William & Alfred, 13 Roberts Geo.travelling dra

Huxtable Miss 6o Odd Fellows' Arms P.H. butchers 14 Symes Mrs

Tucker Miss Daniel Jackman CORNISH PLACE: - 15 Middleton Miss

Harding Rev.Richd.[Wes] ExeterFireBrigadeStation, Harris Mre. Maria, lace &c. r6 Steer George Hammett,

Catholic School William Pett, captain cleaner sewing machine agent

Welseyan School ExeterTramwaysCo.'sDep(>t Hymes Mrs. Martha, month- 16 Steer MissLouisa,dress ma

39 Helmore Mark, gun smith ly nurse 17 Rowdon James,collector of
Memorial hall,John Ayres, 38 Cox James, apartments
caretaker -'- poor rates for St. David's

29 Hill Henry, brass founder 37 Alien Mrs. Rebecca Hearn, 25 MartinPhilip, wardrobe dlr Old Attwell's Almshonses

apartments 2') Curry Fredk. hair dresser .........here is .Queen st .........
TrimbleJn. Thos.pawnbrkr ......here is Longb1'ook ter...... 26 Hannaford John, grocer
SOUTH SIDE.

Montpelier terrace. Garton Charles & Co.brewera, 27 Letheren William, saddler UNITED METHODIST FREE
here is Bartholomew 6t. ea~t CHURCH
See PENNSYLVANIA ROAD. (Rockfield hall) , EAST SIDE.
FlintRobert M.wholesale beer BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHAPEL

Mount Dinham. bottler (Rockfield hall) 29 Bye Miss Emily, dairy 37 Veales William &. Co.

See DtNHAM ROAD. • Exeter Electric Light Co.Lim. 26 Hughes J. J.& Co.coal dln wholesale grocers

Edward James Rigby, sec 31 Mutti Domonico,ice cream ••• her• is Maildock's r0111 ,.,.
Mount Pleasant ~a.d, ...... here is Blackall rd ......
dealers 39 Easton Ernest lliram
Blackboy road to Old Tlver- Devon ConstabularyOfficea 32 Whi~e Mrs. Mary,d:ress ma EastonJ. & Son,stone ,:o.ers

ton road. & Barracks,Fra.ncis Ran- 33 Mansfield FrankD.furn.dlr 42 Easton Miss
dolph Cyril Coleridgt!, 34 Kingsland Elias, yeast mer so FewiusMissAunie,dress ma
2{ P<.~sT & PABCELPOsT OFJr 35 Reed Thomas, curriet S4 Gill Joseph, boot maker
Marshall Wm. sbopkeepr chief constable

200 EXETER. DEVONSHIRE. [ KELLY'S

Old Tiverton road, Sid well ST. ANN's PLACE: I Perkins JohnSteele F. R.o.s. 63 Hodge MissisabeUa,shpkpr

street to Union road. 6 GibbardJohn Richard,bldr Eng. surgeon 64 DownWalterJohn,decoratr

NORTH SIDE. 4 Penwarden William Henry Devon (xst)Royal Yeoman- 65 Pearse Alexr. Saml. regis-

HOLLINGDALE: 3 Horwill George Henry ry Cavalry, Hon-Col. trar of births & deaths

I Wyatt Miss 2 Barker William Lord Courtenay, com- 66 Watson Thoma9 & Co. coal

2 Taylor John Thomas I Hill & Son, dairymen mander; Capt. I<'. S. merchants

.3...W. ih'Itlns•eG-&·esoSrtge"ra, corn. tr avlr Garratt, adjutant 67 .Axtens & Ellis Misses,
Oxford rtooaYdo, rSkt.rdJ.ames' rd. Kennaway & Co. Limited, dress makers d
. mes, rd ......
Sr. ANN's TERRACE: . wine merchants 69 Prowse Hy.Rich .plumber
Spanish Vice Consula~e, 70 Marsh William, boot makr
I Short Thomas, lodging ho SOUTH SIDE,

2 Cornish Mrs OXFORD TERRACE : CharlesBuckley Sanders, 71 Jarvis Henry, confectioner
r Hook Mrs
3 Salter James 2 Hosgood Miss vice-consul ...... here is Portland pl ......
Scaddings Charles 3 Mugford William
4 Bastone Mrs 4 Sclater Miss 72 Popman John, builder
65 Piper Charles Panoras lane, 47 Paul st. 74 Honiton inn, Chas.Morgon

. to Waterbeer street. 75 FordWm.& Son,greengrcrs

7 Willey Miss 5 Knowling Mrs Jarman Alfred, chimney swpr 76 Pyne Henry, confectioner
__
6 Pinn Jas. Philips, corn. trav ST. PANCRAS CHURCH .........here is Mm·sh pl.........
Marsh w·Ir (I tt e) 7 Sanford Charles
. . , 77 Holloway William Henry,
Knill JamI esJa(mStokveylecigoh)ag 9 Statham Miss PHans. street,d S&t. NSTIdwTells to furniture dealer

Andrews Thomas Andrew, 12 Foreman Charles Stewart eavitree roa L ew own. 78 Voysey & Son, bakers

(Sunnyside) r3 Sidwell Robert EAST SIDE. Pedrick & Brice, horse

Harris Edward (Endsleigh) 14 Wall Job I French Wm.& Co.corn dlrs dealers (Devon & Exeter

ST. JAMEs' PLACF.: Brown William Linford 2 Dunsford Mrs. EUen,tbcnst Horse Bazaar)

I M'll'tin Mrs. Ann,aprtmnts (Isis house) 3 Whiteway Alfred, butcher So Mann Mrs. Hannah, lndrss

2 Bowden Samuel, aprtmnts NORTH SIDE. 4 Bowden Wm.Hy.ironmngr Sr CrudgeMissEmma,drss.ma

3-4 Tighe Henry Wynne 15 Bunclark William 5 French MissMaryAnn,drpr S3 Roberts James, boot makr
Manley Robert 16 Watkins George 6 Harnell Miss Catherine, 84 Harris Henry, grocer

5 Cornish Thomas Rowell 17 WippellMrs.M.A.aprtmnts Emily & George,drapers S4A1 Wbeaton Henry Thomas,·

6 Upward Thomas rS Rice Harry 7 Way Miss Eliza,dining rms horse dealer

7g Smallwood William Thos rg Hitchcock Henry 8 &9 TurnerEdwd.ho.frnshr S5 BuddenMrs.Emily, millinr
Gould Mrs. M. E
20 Goss John Gregory, poor Io Everett James, greengrocr S6 Elston George, saddler

9 Edwa.rds Misses rates collector for St. II Nicks Mrs. Jessie, tobccnst S6 (back of) Loram James,

10 Parish Miss Mary Major parish rr Richards Miss L. dress ma sewing machine repairer
-- 21 Read Mrs
Paris St. British Schools .•.... here is Harris pl ....••

TrimbleJohnThos.(Lawncot) 22 Hitchcock Alfred I3 Endacott_ Geo. wardrbe.dlr 87 Kendrick Mis~ Sarah Ann,

Porter Miss (2 Coombe villas) 23 Marsh Mrs .........here 1s CJueke st......... fancy repos1tory

.••••• here is Prospect pk ...... 24 Hrokenshire F. R.com.trav 14 Salter Frank, baker sg WarrenMissCharlt.drss.ma

Brewster Henry Lewis(Wren- 25 Lewis John, commrcl.trav I5 Kirk Thomas, stationer &c S9 MannderFredk.J.decorator

tham) 27 Pepprell Charles I I6 Newberry A.lfred, plumber go Sprague Richd. H. decortr

Humber Edwin (Wrentham) 2S Gibson Austin Abraham, 17 Skinner Joseph, beer retlr 91 Hitchcock Chas. pork btchr

Dumbleton Re\•. Prebendary school I8 Eastman's Lim. butchers ... ....•.here is Silver pl .........

Edgar Norris M. A. [rector 29 Hopkins Richard ...... here is M organ's sq ...... 92 Lntley & Brunt, hop mers

of ::!t. James'l 30 Lausdale George Bowers 19 Rowse Miss Jessie F.school 92 WiblinWm.&Co.cigarmers

Stocker Henry (2 Stoke villas) 31 Byford George 20 Thomas James, hair dressr 93 Tole Miss Mary, milliner

J<~LSTOW: 32 Venn James 20 Elliott Miss Mary,servants' 93 Packham&Croote,archtcts

2 PPoasrtmerorHe eRnorybeGrteoSraO~'eery SOUTH SIDE. registry office 93 Skinner William, boot ma
3 Facey Charles (York villa)
..•..• here is Clarkes et ...... 94 Jeffer;v John, tailor

4 Harris MajorSamuel Keith PENVlEW TERRACE: 2l Jarman John D. confectnr 95 White John, poulterer
-- 7 Warren James
22 Nichols James, watch ma 96 Mills Rt. Jn. house decortr

Finch Charles Sl. (Lucerne) 6 Wills Hermon 23 Matthews Alex. cabinet ma 97 Casley Wltr.Hy. bicyclema

he1·e are Union 1·d cj Sylvan 1·d 5 Wright Mrs 24 Stidwill Robert, dairyman 97~ PulmanMrs.Susn.drss.ma

Tonar John Byrne (Rouge- 4 Hutchings Frank, poor 25 Cox Tom, butcher 98 StephensMissMand, draper

mont cottage) rates collector for Close 26 Slader Peter, dairyman 99 Boon Mrs. Sam11el, baker

...... here is Ro~ebarn la ... ... precinct 26 Sutton & Co. carriers roo Phillips Henry, builder

3 Algar Frederic •••..• here is Ebenezer pl ;.. . .. roo Elliott&Co.shoeing smiths

SOUTH SIDE. 2 Devenish William 27 Taylor Frederick, shopkpr 100 Stockman Jas. coach bldr

••• here is 1.Wount Pleasantrd... I Willis Henry 28 Castle William Hy.butcher xor Pardon Wm. dairyman

HellierJohnDenslow(Hillside) YoRK BUILDINGS: 29 TomlinsrmJas.chmny.swpr 102 HarnellChas.Alfd.bootma

R;ce Thomas (St. Winifred's) u Lama Madame go Pardsh John, watch maker 103 Spearman Hy. fruiterer

Routley George Henry, mar- IO Collins Charles M goA, Stephens MissN.A.drapr 104 Spearman Henry, hosier

ket gardener (Springfield 9 Baker Miss 31 Martin J oseph,hair dresser 104 Sprague Samuel, boot ma

gardens) 8 Rose Misses 32 Pope John, greengrocer Greyhound P.H. (exors.

Beer Mrs. I} Albion 7 Sanford George 33 Pengelly Thos.dyer&cleanr of), Charles Spiller

Richardson Hy. 2 villas 6 Honey Albert Louis 34 HonniballW.M.wine&c.strs - Bude hotel, John Kirby

•••.••.• here is A.lbion pl......... 5 Brown Mrs 35 Escott Samuel .Alfrad, vac- Shrimpton

Salter George Branscombe 4 Bealy Thomas cination officer St. Tho- .

(Albion cottage) 3 Moreton Mrs mas union district Park place, Wonford road.

Moody Miss C. (The Laurels) 37 Blunt Misses, dress makrs 1 Coles William S. builder
.•·. ..• here is Toronto 1·d ••• ...
Oxford terrace. 38 Bater Mrs. .Anna, dress ma 2 Grenfell Mrs

Milton Wm.Alfd.(Abbotsford) See OxFORD ROAD. .••.•• here is Spillers st ...... 3 Brown Thomas

SPRINGFIELD: 40 Eveleigh Mrs.Elizh.shpkpr 4 Wills Mrs
17 Tooley MissElizh.aprtmnts Palace gate, Cathedral close 40 Norman Thos. basket ma 5 Hawkins Mrs

I6 Snook Miss to South street. 41 Thorn Thos. W. ironmongr 6 Fildew George

I5 Luget Mrs Bickersteth Rt. Rev. Edward 42 Steer Henry, baker

14 Gould Mrs Henry D. D. Lord Bishop .of 43 Smallridge Miss M. L. Park road, 23 Longbrook st

I3 Acland John, corn. trav Exeter (The Palace) dress maker to 43 Howell road.

9 Bradford Thomas Coombe Hickersteth Rev. Henry Venn 44 Mills HarryMontague,bldr 6 Crabbe EdwardJn.Manley,

8 Hayman Richd. corn. trav M.A. (The Palace) 45 Coombe Edwin Rd.tobcnst builders' mauager

7 Tanner John Rnrch Arthur, solicitor 46 Phillips James &Mrs.Mary 7 Veale Mrs. Elizabeth Ann,

6 Casley Walter Henry BurchHoraceRalphB.A.solctr Ann, coach builders apartments

5 Vickery Frederick James Devon & Exeter Law Associa.- 4so9 Waycott Fredk. fly proprtr 8 McDermott John George,
tion, H. R. Burch, hon. sec Allen Malcolm Charles band master of militia
4 Trelease William

3 EneferWm.Martin,com.trv Secretan Rev. William Wood- 53 Collins Mrs.Louisa,drss.ma xo Bennett Mrs. Marie Lydie,

2 Smelt John Bailey house, rector of St. Olave's Axminster inn, 1\'Irs. Eliza- teacher of french

1 Fox: GeorgeJohn, flypropr Peters William beth Barrett 12 Viney Spencer H. manager

-- 16 Goodman William Joseph, Shapley Geo.Hy.ba.ir drssr 13 Tree John

F'letcber John (Tre]ane) dentist WEST SIDE. Parr street, Summerland
• street to Belmont road.
Goodenough William Henry 14 Densham MiS!! EDEN COTTAGES:

(Ab1rgeldie) Algar F. & Co. wholesale & Roberts John, tailor

Westcott Chas. Robt. (Roybo) retail ironmongers Tinley J oseph E.umbrella ma NORTH SIDE.

Saunders Miss Selina, apart- Dancaster Mrs. Jessie, 1 Smith Daniel, builder

menta (Nympton) needlework institution 62 Dodd Thomas, poulterer 6 Bishop Henry, smith

JDIREC1'0RY. UEVONSHlRE. -EXETER. 201

-8 Cla.xtonMrs.M, A. laundrss l54 Stevens J ames Hy. butcher 2 Harding George 3 I<'uller William

9 Burridge John, mason 56 Creditcn inn,HenryVoysey 3 Lake John Ellett

Io Paddon George, builder Ham Charles, mineral . · Colquhoun Col. irumphrey
13 Snow John, dairy
water works G1dley Mrs. (Hoopern house) (Daisy mount)

15 Mitchell Samuel, builder Gidley John (Hoopern house) Pinn John Morgan (Rockfort)

SAGONATRRRACE: Pavilionplace,Magdalenrd. Mortimore Arthur John, Patch Alfred (Fursdon)
2 P~k Thomas, wood dealer SociETY OF FRIENDs' farmer (Hoop~rn)
. Peto Rev. John. Frederick

4 WtdgeryJohnEyans,paintr MEETING HousE Exeter Corporation Reservoir lcurateofHeavitree] (Furs-

Scadding H J & Son, EAST SIDE. don)
21 Pengelly John, shopkeeper builders (~;ard) Saunders ,William Sedgwick Searle George, boot maker

Davey's Almhouses I Partridge William (Moor,Vtew lodge) . (6 Albany place) .
souTH SIDB. 2 Beer James
3 Vickery John .•• here ts Pennsylvama pk ... Cann George, fly.propr1etor
35 SmithMissMatilda,drss. ma 4 Hurford John
5 Hutchinson Mrs Blackall Thos. (Maryfield) Gillard Henry, fly proprietor
36 Ellis William 6 Champion John WALL LETTER Bo~ .
45 Cavey William, news agent :a8 RH_wu.hssaerydsThwor1n11.am.smWCIIahratmer EAST SIDE (Heavitree parish).
43 Bradford Willia~, bootma 29
[Thefofuonlldowwiintgh Hneaam.veitsrewe.i}ll be

49 Hatswel!Mrs. Ehzh. shpkpr 71 Ash Albert, sign writer &c 3° Umacke Robert 1 Thorn William Richard
SI Victoria inn, James Thorne 8 Babba"'e Mrs 3I SHtaotnheerM1yrsHenry 6 T Bolwl den,d iro. nkmonger
•..... ... here z·s C''hute st ... ...... 9 Sage S"a' muel 32
52 Causey William, shopkper 10 Drake Mrs 34 Martin Frank Chas. Richd owi Fre ertc George

57 Carter George u Sclater Edward 36 Harvey J. Edward 7 Andrews Richard
.........here z·s U:m·on rd......... 8 JSotubmWbillelsiaMm rst.
. 59 Lewis Richard, grocer 12 Waiters 'fhos. sign writer I 2
6o LK~anmgbJenr.t James, forage dlr 13 Harris Mrs HaslclhooroalnM(Er~sg.Feratnonny,hlaoduisees)'
64 Hy. furniture bro 14 Sullock James Ham, ser- ~! ~:~r!n::W~~;t
Kmg Mrs. Blanche,drss ma geant of police 37 Hawkms Miss
1165
65 GregoryEdmd.Geo.decortr 15 Hartnoll Mrs.C.mantle ma 38 Varwell Peter Stuart Mrs
16 Tucker Frederick 40 Newcombe oHhennGryun.y Rogers Edward Ernest
Paul street, 30 North street 18 .u...1atthews Hy.markt.grdnr 4I Stepbens J II87 LDaetltv'meseMr ..r..s.rs. J. p
t 0 Queen street. Hawkes Frank
42 Hawkins Edward Varwell .lY.L

NORTH SIDE. I9 Pike Wm. jobbing gardur 43 Hammond-Spencer Miss 2190 TPWeirnhrni~t.leTlw~fao~ymoaWmsaislliLamuke
2I
I Mann James, beer retailer 44 Commin James George

-2 & g Stevens Elias, greengro Pennsylvania park, Penn· 45 Fisher Miss

6 West Miss .Mary Maria, sylvauia road. 46 Crocker James F.R.I.B.A Terrill MISS Augusta qaro-

confectioner FM Roe Thomas Edmund (Ed- hne, teacher of mustc
h ~·s ,· .,.,. 2I Swraisnetron Crsapt Robert 22 SCtuurrrnyblGeeso.rc",~.'earPleesrcEy
... tJOrmsh et..HO. I... burneR N · Hep· gerton park) 23 d rd
ere 47 Vesey Misses Ella & Alice, wa
7 Mears Mrs. Mary Ann,
grindery dealer Wh' ~s. s· school 24 Waiter W1lham
8 & 9 Gillard Emanuel, ma- 3 K' lte Jh 47 Vesey Mrs 2 5 Pickford Mrs .

rine store dealer . 46 Jmsey enry o n 48 Michelmore Mrs 26 Julyan Rev.Wm. [Baptist]
IO HamptonW•m.Hy.newsa.c;t Sacnasmomn eMllrEs dward Thomas 49 J erred Samue1 287 GFulford MFrs d . k G
(Imber) SI Carr Mrs 2 regory :e. eriC eorge
et et......here are Cornish ct.No. 2 29 Horner Wilham
3 Barbicanpl......... . 52 Rae James

.
contm-
i.12 Mardon
Harriet
Mrs. Lavinia Penn~ylva•m..a road, 53 Taylor Frank W 3° Patey Angrew
shopkeeper 54 Baker Joel jun 3I McMullin James, supt. of

13 Richards Alfred, shopkeepr natiOn of Longbrook st. 55 Miles Rt. commcl. trav of Pearl LifeAssr.C?.Lim
32 Stan~field John Edwm
qChowings William,shopkper WEST SIDE. 56 Perkins Samuel Steele Tot~Ill Rober~ George
Havdl ~rederiCk
...... here is Victoria pl ... ... I Kingdon Miss . 57 Hitt Mrs 33
16 Hookway Waiter, baker 2 Prowse Mrs ColeridgeWm.Hy.com.trav 34
58

_,.. here is Richmond pl ;..... 3 Hussey Mrs. Mary M1ller, 59 Lyon George Woodward 35 James Spencer Theodore
17 Coombe MissElizh. tobccnst _apartments . 6o Bradford Mrs ......... here is Park rd .........

19 Frost Charles, shopkeeper M1d_dle School .for .Guls, ... here is Po-wderham cres ... RosEMOUNT VILI AS:

WareWilliam,trnnk maker M1ss Pemberton, mistress 6x Legerton Mrs I Price William

(St. Paul's place) 9 Shorto Mrs.EdwardHenry, Philp Ernest Charles (St. 2 Morgan William Perry

20 Dart John Henry, butcher boys' school Just) . ,

2I Clampitt John, bootmaker 9 Shorto Edward Henry, ...... here is Hillsboro rd ...... Buckingham Arthur William

22 Goodere Geo. wardrobe dlr head master of Hele En- 62 .F'letcher Rev.EdwardSum- B.A.cantab. (Langton)
...... here is Rou.9e court ...... d~wed school
ner Becknell M.A.[curate Cro01;e Wm.Sweete(Ellieslaw)

23 Bending Ernest, hair drssr 9 Add1scott Robert, assistant ofSS.David's&Michael's] SampsonJn.brick& tile manfr

24 Gill Miss Thirza, shopkpr master Hele's school 63 Bowen Miss PARK 'VILLAS:

26 Bolt Mrs.MarvAnn,shopkr 10 Best William Raynor 65 Littlejohn John 6 Symes Misses
......here is Harris•.~ cour-t...... II Clarke Septimus 66 Shorto George Robert 5 Parker Mrs
27 Grant Jas.Phillip,greengro MONTPELIER TERRACE: 68 Lethaby Richard 4 Carige Misses

28 Anchor inn, William Hart 13 Beck Mrs . 69 Marriott Ernest Asa 3 Hope Rev. Wm. [rector of
... ltere is Maddock's row ... 13 R~we Miss
70 Orchard Fredk.Hy.Hooper All Hallows &St.Pancrs] .

. 28 Tuckett John, gasfitter 14 WI!son Miss 7I Dowdall MajorAylmerG.P. 2 Jones William Henry
(staff paymaster regi- ... ~. here is North aven ......
29 Osborne Mark, tailor 15 Chdds John William mental district No. u) Saunders Misses (I Vue viis)
30 Ireland Geo. provision dlr 16 S~ale Mrs

30 Staddon Samuel, tailor 17 Wills Mrs 72 Munk Edwin Isaac Rogers William HenrvHamil-
ton (Bellevue) · ·
31 South Western hotel, I9 Perry John William Baker WALL LETTER Box.

Francis Crocker 22 Kirby Mrs Penview terrace. Bright Henry Charles A.C.P.
32 Moore Miss Annie, refresh- 24 H•ll~ Walter See OxFORD ROAD. Heavitree collegiate school
ment rooms 25 Ohallice Richard Marks
Lake John Cox I t Rose

33 Nelder William Barons 26 Read Miss ' , Porch place. Bartlett Mrs 2 ( villas

:r.r.R.c.v.s. vet. surgeon HILLS CoURT CRESCENT: See SmwELL STREET. Slater Rev.Geo.[l<'ree Church

34 Evered Mrs. Emma, tern- Reed Miss (Stokeland villa) Polsloe roa~, Blackboy road ToowfEnns:"n'ldandG]e(2oCr~laeremAnntt.hhoonsy)
perance hotel Sanders :Mrs. (Crescent ho)

......... here is Queen st ......... to HeaVItree road. (Claremont villa)

SOUTH SIDE. O'Brieu Surgeon-Major Thos, WEST SIDE. DISCOMBB VILLAS ;:

ST. PAuL'S CHURCH Michael (officer command- Pidsley Elias (Fairbank) I Truscott Arthur Jenkin

...... here is Goldsmith st ...... ing Medical Staff Corps) Devon & Exeter Female Re- 2 Cline Mrs

41 & 42 Clark Mrs. S. wood dlr (Marypole villa) formatory, Joseph Gould, ...... here is South avt14 .,.....

43 Potter Fdk. Bookings,tailor Drew Henry Alban (Hills- sec. ; :Miss Eliza Grindon, REGBNT's TERR&C:J:

44 HawkinsFk.Geo.cabint.ma borough lodge) matron I Gully Misses

45 Couch Samuel, grocer Collins C. R. (Hartwell ho) Walters Charles, nurseryman 2 Pinkett Mrs

4-6 Yelland Arth.Jn. watch ma Wilson 'fhos. (Swiss cottage) (Polsloe Park nursery} 3 Melhuish Arthur Whiddoa

46 ):'elland Mrs. L.C.dress ma Lewis Mu. (Ibsley) Parsons Mrs 4 Bent. The Misses

47 J;innell Cbas.Edwn.butchr Kennaway Lawrence James ...... here is C:l~fton. hill ...... 5 Tavender William

...... here is PancNIS la ,,.... (Homefield) Karslake Mrs (Grendon ho) 6 Scudder John

48 Peters Frank, grocer Yolland John ( P~lmyra ho) I·""' here is Gren.don rd ...... ......here is Regent's park......

so Hitchcock Alfd. p()t'k btchr Treralett Wlt.Wm.{Highlnds) GRENDOS VILLAS: Stanbury John Heaton

52 North Devon inn, John Sr. GERMAN's VILLAS~ I WilsonRev.Geo.Martimr.A (Thrushelton)

Francis Laskey . I.Wivell Thomas Dennis. 2 Winsor Frederick ... here is Mont-le-Grcmd •••



202 EXETER. DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY'S

Portla.nd at. 49 Clifton rd. 4 Collins Frederick George Qua.drant (The), so Won· ~ & 18 Museum Bote], Doug-

EAST SIDE. 5 Hean Charles ford road. las Banfield

13 Hill Miss E. dress maker Preston street continuation 3 Wells William 19 Pa~crkuhssamma':ielrlsiam & Son.
4• 5 & 6 Vine Edwin Henry, 20 .
17 Wheaton MissK.E.drs&.ms of Sun street td West street. Widgery Fredk. Jn. a
21 PonsfordMissS.A.dress ms . boys' boardino- school rtist
1:1; Fulford George, county :t Brlmacombe John,grngrcr o 20 Lee Saml. carver & gilder

court bailiff GREND?N Bl!ILDINGS: Quay, bottom of Coombe st. 21 HookwayWalt. confectionr

43 Tucker Geo. Hy. shopkeepr I THhuotcrnhmCghsarG1eeso, rbgaek,beur tcher & Commercial road. 22 Browne Mrs. ..Ada & Miss
)VEST SIDE. Custom House inn, Samuel Emily, temperance hotel
12

2ltodge William, tailor 11 . . Spear Yeo 23 Ward & Co. coal merc~nts
IO Fan-ant Robert, bricklayer Dunrwhd bmlder
14 JMohn D. CustomHouse,AndrewRiddell, 23 & 24 Alcomb Albert Field,

I2 RobertsMrs.Ellen,dress ma Hrotw~yadr ealerrs. Jane, poul- collector musicai warehouse
I4 Dawe Thomas boot maker Batt Arthur 25 Ross George, dentist
Wilkinson, ship
16 Hunt Mrs. M." shopkeeper 14 "hite Hy.&Son,plasterers broker (CustomHo.chmbrs) Dispensary (The), Richard
17 Brooks John, s_hopkeeper
433603 Godfree Wm. Arch. tailor 18 Troke Walt. tmplate wrkr WALL LET'rli!R Box Challice, dispenser & sec
Winser Alfred Edward 19 Lee John, butcher Stokes Richd. bonded wareho
... here is Northernhay st ...
Martin James W insur agt Carr & Quick Limited,bonded
Rougemont hotel, Devon &
42 Parr Mrs.Eliza,shopke~per 22 Tremayne Mrs.E. shopkpr stores Ex~ter Hotel Co. Li_mited
46 Castle Samuel. builder 23 WebberJn.wardrobe dealr Wharfinger&' Office, Alfred here~$ Queen St. Statwn ym·cl
Cl~ments, wharfinger
s6 King Charles Wesley,tailor 24 Stone Henry, baker , 31 Kelland Brothers, seed &
25 Vaughan !oh~, gen.a.ealer
87I0628BBBeratoa~wrlelnhtMtJr~so.hMf~earrtyAP. .odmrsesr.omya' ......... he1•e u Kmg st ......... Norrmgton H. & Sons, man- manure merchants
27 Daw Thomas, wardrobe dlr ure merchants (stores)
28 & go Newcombe Wm. Hy. 31 Exeter WF a..t ~S-toKckel&laPndo,usl tercy
Fountain inn, Saml. Gregory 32 Soc.
Stokes Jas. wholesale fish mer Norton Wdham,restaurant.
eac er 0 music
coal dealer Townsend Frederick (bonded Victoria Hall Co. Limited,

Post Office chaxnbers. ......... here is We;st st ......... warehouses 9A & go) W. B. Fulford, sec
48 Brewer Charles, boot mkr Parsons Edward,fish merchnt Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton

See QuEEN' STREET. 49 Bailey Robert, grocer Heavitree Brewery Limited Limited, brewers, Wm.

SI PearseEdwd.&Co.rag mers (bonded cellar B9) Derry & Co. agents
Hibberd William & Co.
Post Office street, West 52 Johnson Mrs. Ann, news Townsend Frederick (bonded
wholesale grocers
Southernhay & Bedford agent &c warehouse go)

circus. · 53 HarrisFras.Wm.shopkeepr WesternCountiesAgricultural Sharp R. W. & F. C. tim-

I Moore Lorenzo commission 54 Avery Mrs. Emma, shpkpr Co-operative Association ber &c. merchants

agent ' 55 Derges Henry, dairy Limited City Hotel, Ganniclift &

57 Underdown Jesse, shopkpr Carr&Quick (bonded wareho) Russell

Powde?-'ham cres. 6o Penn- Sawyers' Arms P.H. Harry Kennaway & Co. Limited 46 Hyne Mrs

sylvama road to Well street. Patten (bonded stores SA, 5B & se) 46 Devon County Council

1 Goodridge Mrs 6o Yeoman William, bath Rowe E. James & Co. (petro- 'l'e<;:hnical Education

2 Thomas Richd. comm.trav chair proprietor leum stores) . Committee, Frank Pul-

3 Bowden Edward Albert Leach Mrs. Emily, livery Thomas J. L. & Co. (oil lingerM.A.organisingsec

4 Bayley Charles stables (Corn Exchange stores, I to 7) 48 Inland Revenue, John

5 Wippell William Joseph stables) Lee James, metal merchant Oddy, collector

7 Rule Mrs . Priory (The). Clark James, boat builder STAMP 0FF~c-'!l

8 Northcote Miss See Mrsl' (TnE). Port Royal inn,Chas.Edwards Carter Wllham Brand,

9 Foster Mrs .· surveyor of taxes for
IO JullyanFrankH.comm.trav Prospect park, Old Tlverton Quay lane South street to city & county
Th~ Quay.
II Brice John road to Culverland road. so Best Mrs

12 Eyres ~ohn M.cm;nm. trav I Ladell Mrs . Godsland William & Son, so Sanders Arthur Bromley
13 Methermgham Wm. Lee
14 Pear~e C~arles ~amuel 2 Bullock Franc1s white & locksmiths &c 51 Browne James & Co.
15 Cormsh Frede~1ck John
16 Derry Theophilus Lessey 3 Dearman Arthur William 2 Pike John bill poster chemical brokers
17 Featherstone Ernest (Haldon~
I 8 Porter Mrs 4 · Sargent Mrs.M.A.laundrss 52 Moone John L.R.C.P.LOnd.
5 BP1"utttlsaTndhoMmiassses 6 BRowt"e MJ"1shs MarhyJ .dkressema 53 LasuurregnecoenA.M.pm. no.wreho
19 Trump J ohn 6 Godfrey Lieut. Cornelius Gas m oGn, s op heepk r ...here are Richmond rd. ..LVew
20 Manley John Lake B. R .E 22 regory eorge, s op pr .,n.,orth rd.. ._,.,. H elerd ••••••
21 Warren Edward George
7 PembertonMiss (head mis- · 2 ~3, . st. 5554 . EAST SIDE.
22 LeClair Henry Edward, tress of the middle schl) Queen street, Hig h Beal James
Coombe Mrs
8 Bickley William to St. David s.

teacher of french 9 Durant George William WEST SIDE. s6 Lane Edward Hy. dentist

23 Vickery William Smale m Zelley Albert I Fynn Robert, china dealer 57 Jarvis Miss Lucy, ladies•

......... here is Well st ......... 11 Baskerville Charles 2 BroomWm.Willey,cbemist school

25 Pendray John Render 12 Ellis Henry 3 & 4 StedallA.mantle wreho 58 James Albert R.A.M.

26 Veitch Mrs 16 Cotton Mrs 5 Gartner Wm. ladies' tailor teacher of music

• 27 Wills Mrs 17 Packham George 6 Rogers Mrs. Ann, grocer London & South Western
Railway Co.'s Goods
28 Ball Henry James I8 Shapley Richard William 7, 8 & 9 Quick Henry & Co. Offices1 Henry Venton, •
chief clerk
29 Tupman Thos.mastr.mrnr 19 Lusty James Wm. Seville wholesale leather mers
London & South 'Vestern
30 Meeson Richard 20 Bowcher Mrs 10 Roberts & Son, fishmongrs Railway station, George
Evans, station master
31 Barrons Frank 2I Kingwell Miss 11 Browne Geo. fancy draper

36 Gracey Mrs 22 Tobey Ernest William ..• here is High~r ma:rket ...

37 Pallett Thomas 23 Thomson Mrs 12 'fozer Miss Mary, hosier

38 Row John 24 Walby James 13 Midland Railway Co.'s En- Spiers & Pond Limited,

39 Cross Miss 25 Gibbins Thomas quiry Office, Jared T. G. refreshment rooms

40 Hitt Henry Williams Mcs. (Ferndale) Ward, agent .. 1 entmnct to Northernhay ...

41 Vinio Giovanni, teacher of Stokes George I3 Syms Miss Rose Edith, ser- Peters & Hamlin, who. grocrs

dancing 27 Mollands Misses vants' registry office CouNTY CHAMBERS :

42 Eastman Capt. William Ashford Mrs 14 Palmer W. & G. & '3awdye, County Fire & Provident Life

Inglefield R.M.A 28 Edwards Francis coal factors Office(branchof),Courtenay

43 Powning Richard N 29 Sargeant William Christy 14 Hussey & Son, auctioneers H. Edmonds, district man
44 Corbyn Miss
30 Leathers Charles 15 Carr & Quick Lim. wine & Royal National LifeBoat Insti•

45 Hill Charles 31 Phillips Edwin spirit merchants tution (branch), Courtenay

46 Tomkins Mrs 32 Crabbe George 15 .Anglo-Bavarian Brewery H. Edmonds, hon. sec

47 Watkins William Henry 33 Melhuish The Mi~ses Co. (Carr & Quick Lim. Harbottle Edward Hall

48 Green William Henry 34 Anson Waiter James agents) F.R.I.B.A. architect&county

35 Smyth George Samuel 15 Drew John & Hy.land agts surveyor
:Premier Pl. St.Leonards rd. 36 Gilbert Richard
16 Prudential .Assurance Co. Nitro-Phosphate (The) &
SalwayHy.(Mount cottage) 43 Rundell Mrs
Lim. Thos. Sewell, supt Odams Chemical Manure
Pinn Edwin (Myrtle cot) 44 Rowe Ernest Charles
16 CannGeorgeDunning M.A., Co. Limited, John Parker

Hamlin ThomasPeter(Syl- 45 Biddick Thomas LL.M. solicitor Rippon, manager

• van cottage) 46 Pasmore George x6 DeV'on & Exeter Horticul- Carew Robt. Geo. tea planter

r Blight William Horace 47 Leckenby Richard tural Society, G. D.Cann Albert ·Memorial Museum &

2 Bailey Alfred 48 Gimblett Saml. Richd. H esq. hon. sec Free Library, James Dallas

9 Gardener George 49 Harper Robert ......... hu·e is Paul st ......... F.L.s. curator & sec

JDIRECTORY. ... DEVONSHIRE. EXETER• 203

cience School, James Dalla~ harpR.W.&F.C.timbermers 6 Kingwell Miss 8 Darke Mrs. Sarah Alice•

:F.L.S. hon. sec Taylor & Hyett1 coal merchts 8 Clarke Henry apartments

School of .Art, James Dallas Varwell Hawkins, coal mer Bewes Rev. 'fhomas Cecil 9 Hearl William John

"~7.L.S. hon. sec '1WWialtssoonn Tho mas, coal m ercht BA. [curate of St.
Free Library, James n.& Son, timb er mers
Da l l a s J Leonard's] Roberts road, Larkbeare,

F.L.s. librarian . 9 Thomson Mrs Holloway st. to Wonford rd.
••• ...here is Upper Paul st•••••• Qneen's terrace, Hele road 10 Coles Robert Char]~ NORTH SIDE.
~~ Litler Joseph
79 Geare & Mathew, solicitors to Queen street. Cox Frank (Larkbeare ho)

So St< Anne's Well Brewery NORTEI SIDE. 13 Philips Robert Diggines George, builder

Co. Limited, brewers &c I Organ MissEsther,drss.ma 14 Stancombe Charles E (workshop)

81 Hayman Joseph, Son &Co. 2 Quick Mrs 15 ArthurWm.C.commcl.tra.T ST. LEONARD's MISSION

cabinet makers 3 Oaseley Henry Arthur 16 Ellis Mrs HALL & Sunday Schools

QUEEN STREET CHAMBERS: 4 Percival Rev.Jabez[United Parrett Miss 57 Thorne Ellis

Taylor Wm. H. civil engineer Methodist Free Church] rj Leach Mrs 67 Callard Robert, shopkeeper

Crown Loan & Discount Office 5 Hine James, apartments ...... here is Magdalen rd ...... SOUTH SIDE.

Dobell Samuel, architect 6 Webber William Henry 18 Wtlby Miss · {PosT & M. 0. 0. & S. B

School of Technical Dress 7 Ayres Misses 19 Lewin Misses 4 Horril!Mrs.'Emma,shpkpr

Cutting, Miss Slocombe 8 Lintern John 20 Davey Mrs xo Harvey Miss M. A.tailoress

-- 9 Balsdon Alfred, apartmnts 21 Lock Samuel Mardon 14 PalmerJohnHenry,boot m~

82 Godbeer Robert & Son, 10 Barton Mrs 23 Scadding Mt's x6 Rowe William, shopkeeper

coach builders 11 Thomas James 24 Turner Mrs 28 Godsland Arthur

83 Allsopp Samuel & Sons 12 Bowden Misses 27 Bowler Horace,comml.tra.v 38 Hunt Thomas

Limited, brewers, Wait. 13 Coldridge Chas.S.com.trav 29 West Samuel Radmore 54 Seage George, newspaper

James Anson, manag~r 14 Yarde Mrs 30 Mallett John Whiddon reporter

84 Society for Promoting 15 Jerred James, apartment• 31 Burns Mrs 64 SweetlandFras.Arth.tailor

. Christian Knowledge, 16 Knapman Miss 66 SleemanJ\'Iarwood'f.grocer

Rev. Prebendary Dum- 17 M?rtimer Mrs . RedCow village,St.David's.
bleton, hon. sec 17 RIChards Rev. Wm. Walhs . Rockside villas.

84 SoocfietthyefGorotshpeelP, rRoepva.gsa.tiwon. M. A. [curate of.SS. David's Searle James, be.er retailer See BoNHAY ROAD
& Michael's] Bradford Fredenck, beer re.tlr •·
Red ~ow P.H. Mrs. Catherme Rosebarn lane, Old Tiver-
E. Bird, sec 18 Taylor Alfred

souTH SIDE. & ton rd. to Pennsylvania rd.

...... here u· B y~'tock ter ...... Purchas Lieut -Col William
Robert R.E. (Cobham)
Bastick Wm.Fawkes(TheFirs)
RP rlP·CoksmT aOnF&FICRE'ISdCoHnA,MsoBrE·ICR·iSt:ors

Warren EdwardGeorgeu.s.A.
WStdtle& C cbaea1 gbe
TF~·avhrernTerh o rtb,lcak np~·ompherrtsr

0

architect 1s er omas, ac smtt C k J h d .
Devon & Exeter Architectural Quee:Q.'sterrace,Wonfrd.rd. oc ram o n, atrymau

Society, Edward George x Reade Sidney A. LL..D Richmond road, 51 Queen Rosewood terrace.

Warren, hon. sec 2 Pratt Miss street to St. David's hill. See WELL STREET.

London Association for Pro- 3 Potter Alwyn John · souTH fiiDE.

tection of Trade(branch of), 4 Hamlin Hubt. P. Osborne Hearl William John,grocer Russell street, New Town

Charles J. Pepperell, sec 6 Floud Miss 1 Upton Mrs to Spillers street.
Rack street, West street.
Devonshire Liberal Club, 3 Westlake Mrs 7 Shap1ey George HY· bm'lder

Charles Piper, sec 3 McGrathRev.Hy.Walt.M,A. xo Spear John, shopkeeper
... herB is Summerland cres ...
-- PinnJas.G.(Centralschool) 4 Stocker Misses

85 SmithMrs.D.music warebo Gove WilliamCharles,cabi- 5 Crabb Mrs II Skinner John, shopkeeper

86 Lumb George, milliner net maker (workshop) 6 Hill&Ware(Misses),aptmts 15 Daniel Robert, tailor .

87 {Reed Henry, boot maker Bates John, brass founder 7 Veale William 2I. Weeks WalterLock,decortr
PosT, M.O. & T.O.& S. B
6 Cocker Wm. chimney swpr 8 Browne Mrs 23 Weeks Mrs. Hy. decorator
Warren Ch~s.Hy. wood dlr
88 Guillaume Wm.watch mkr Thorn W1lha~shopkeeper 9 ParkinsonGeo.Fk.coml.tn 26 Tomlinson James, jun.
10 Dicker Henry Jn.orgn. bldr chimney sweeper
88 SandersClementHy.dentist Gregory_D~nl.Geo.shopkpr 11 Newton Robert

89 Warren Bros. auctioneers 27 Kivell George, haulier

& cabint.mkrs. Seeadvt West W1lham, shopkeepe; 12 narber Miss 35 Woodward Mrs.Jane,dress
go Upward Thos. printer &c maker
ST. MARY MAGDALENE s 13 Compton John
go Society for Supplying Non- CHURCH 14 Norris Mrs 36 Mitchell Samuel, baker
Haydon Mrs. Mary ~nn, 15 Clay A. J. & Co. earthen- 37 Rising Sun P.H. Mrs.Ellen
rishing Diet to the Sick

Poor, L. J. Kennaway, dress make.r , . . ware merchants L. Fewins
St. Ma~y MaJors Lymg-m 16 Durant Mrs 44 Hole William, shopkeeper
hon. sec

gx Green Frank, tailor Charity, Mrs. M.Mallett, 17 Hocken Mrs 46 PhillipsJames & Mrs.Mary

92 Queen's hotel, Hy. Hexter hon. sec , x8 Stancombe Mrs Ann, coach builders
St. Mary Majo~ s Church 19 Daw Miss 52 Blanchard James, clerk to
......herei$ Little Queen st...... Hall, :Mrs. Ehza Poll~rd, ~o Johnston Mrs
Charity Organization
93 Boon Geo.Wm tobacconist

94 Nuggett hotel, Jas. Farmer caretaker 21 Hreen William Society

95 Great Western Railway Dmham's Endowed_ School 22 ,Morey Miss . 53 Bater Robert, shopkeeper
GoveWm.Chas.cabmet ma 23 Carpenter James LordNelson inn ~d.Marles
DistrictGoodsMauager's

Office Radford road Larkbeare. 2 4 Blacki_ng Mrs . '
96 Lock John, baker &c ' 25 Brookmg John Tr1mble Russell terrace, so St.

f!J7 Wall Jas. Creswell, carting WEST SIDE. 26 PikeLuke,insuranceagent David's hill.

agent G. W. Railwy. Co I Westlake Francis 27 Allin Rev. Samuel [Bible 6 Reed Mrs.MaryAnn,dairy-
98 Abbott Joseph , h omreo- 3 Toy Mr S
pathic chemist 5 MHaorrrt1!smForreed~ehr~i:cnkn,aws aiter ChristianJ
Aviolet Saml.A.watch mkr 2 g Yolland Mrs man
99 11 8 Ashford Mrs. Edwin,

100 VowlerJn.ladies' outfitter 17 Croydon William Henry, NORTH SIDE. teacher of music

Crocker James F.H.I.B,A. carver & gilder 30 Reed Miss IO Harris Misses A. &R.dress

architect · 47 Banbury Henry, waiter 31 Shears Mrs makers

EAST SIDE, 31 Moyson Miss Elizabeth x8 Edwards John, boot maker

Queen Street chambers. Smale Lewis, builder Jane, corset maker Sagona terrace,
See PARR STREBT.
- See QuEEN STREET. (workshop) 32 Willis William Hill

6 Bricknell Sidney George 33 Bicknell George Samuel

~ueen Street 2:o1 GodslandWm.&Son,smiths S~haenphienrsdpe(acstosirsotafnstcdhilos)· •
Station 34 Anning Henry
St. Ann'.a place.

yard, Queen stree~. 40 Tregale Robert 34 Norris Misses See OLD TrVERTON ROAD.

Eowden Bros. coal merchants 44 Tracey Charles ' SlLVEa TEttRACE:

Denham John Wm. coal mer 58 Scott Samuel 2 Taylor James St. Ann' erraoe.

Devon Trading Co. Limited 7~ Cox James 3 Woell Philip, professor of See OLD TIVERTON ROAD.

(The), builders' merchants 82 Harris Nathaniel 14 languages Johnson St. D 'd' 1_1 L•11 • .
Venton Josepb aVl 9 contmua-
Easton J. & Son, granite mers
Halcombe & Co.sack contrctrs Ra.leigh road, Magdalen rd. 5 Murrell Rev.HenryEdward tion of bonbridge & Lower

Palmer (W. G.) & Sawdye, I Townsend Misses [curate of All Hallowes- North street.

coal merchants !I Haynes George on-the-Walls] WEST SIDE.

Purnell Thomas Bethel & 3 Ashford Chas. vacc. officer 6 Vickary Mrs. Emily Grace, :r Wotton Mrs• .A,nn, shopkpr

Sons, coal merchants 4 Brewer Mrs milliner ... here a'l'e Chwpple's bldgs •.•

Robins Louis S. coal merchnt 5 Warren Joseph Henry ' 7 Harris Henry , 3 Gale Ja.mes Fredk. painter

20 -1: E~ E TER. DEVONSHIRE. •

(.KELLY'S

ST. DAviD'SHILL-..continued. St. David's terrace, St.. Hucklebridge John Eames Shilhay, Commercial road.

4 Williams Edward, butcher David's hill & Dinham rd. (Albuera) ThomasJamesL. &Co.ca.ndle
5 Dolbear & Co. w~o.grocers 8 Rowden William
.6 Nort~ Bridge inn, Thomas 9 HamlynJames 54 Clapp Cecil Robert Main- makers

Ohver II Newberry William Henry waring. M.A., LL.M s6 Wilson Edwd. tanners' enginr
Willey & Co. gas engineers
s6 Hluett MISS .

••• here is St. lJavia's ter ••. I3 King Chas. Hy. corn. trav St. L e on ard's p lacea' St. Ga?riel !homas & . Sons,
Le onard '8 Swttemdebner&tmNpoorrwtearys Vice-Con.-
.78 RHI'ocrewwil·l1M1·tiasrsnA, mgays,fgirteteerngro St. Germ, an's villas. roa •

West of England Institu- See PENNSYLVANIA ROAD. I Hooper Mrs sulate (Charles Bayley,vice-
2 Hare Mrs
tion for the Instruction & 3 Dun!l Mis~ consul) '
Employment oftheBiind
St. James' place. Pearse E. & Co. wholesale bone

( Wm.Cutcliffe Knill,sec) See OLD TIVERTON ROAD. 4 Cossms Richard Brown &c. merchants

Ped~~e;r:;e)lWilliam(Hal- St. James'sroad,Old Tiver- St. Leonard's terrace, Sidwell street, High st. to

ton road to VWIeLlL1As~t:reet. Wonford road. Old Tiverton & BlackBoyrds•
..ST. JAMEs's G' . G NORTH SIDE.
•••.•• here is Haldon rd ...••• 1 Issmg eorge
I Roberts & Son,boot makers
I9 Dacie Capt. George I Mitchell'rhos.Goldsworthy 2 Satchel John 2 Goldsworthy Miss Edith
2o Graddon H. J.& Son,book- 2 Hookway :Frank
3 Spraggett Mrs Kate, berlin wool wareho
binders 4 Wreford William John
2I Pearse Rev. J ohn GI'lber t 3 Bristol Commercial inn,
6 Le Mesnrier Harry Brooke 5 Powell Thomas Llewellin John Stabback
[rector of Allhallows-on-

the-Walls] Clapp Mrs. (Roseneath) 6 Bryan Charles, master, 45 HaydonJn. Dunning,draper
22 Jerman Richard 8 Morton John New Town Board school DunuFrdk.Saml.china dlr
25 Gadd Henry
26 'frehaue John w Smith Thomas 7ClementsAlfred,wharfinger 6 NewmanJ. H.Lim.grocers
28 Pring Thomas Carter
2B Pring Waiter II Taylor ';•fsheOxM·:FJ'.iosrsdest e r St. Michael's villas. 7 WhiteLion htl. Jas. Lawless
··· here
·•• • •• ••• - 8 Standfield & Co. Limited,
Bevans Mrs. (Portman vil) coach builders
See DINHAM ROAD.

29 'fwigg Miss I3 Tapscott Henry 11 Grosvenor Wine & Spirit
30 Webber John Curtis I4 Passmore John
St. Olave's sq. I64 Forest. Vaults,George Wm. May

32 Kindersley Mrs IS Pengelly John Isaac 3 Huddy Henry, carpenter 12 EwensThomas,tobacconist
4 Weaver Henry James, 13 Brunswick Dye Works,
33 Gray John SStt..JJaammeess''ssRRdd..BNoaatirodnSlc.Shocholl
Mackey Arthur Joh nston ST. JA:r.rEs's CHURCH ostrich feather cleaner Wm.HaymesHallett,agent
B.A. t)vybank)
7 Tostevin Miss L. dress ma 13A, Cummings Richard H.

35 Bartlett Thomas Edmund, St. James's villas. 8 Chick E. teacher of violin umbrella maker

head gardener to Lady 1IS4 Era hotel, Thomas Robey
Force & Son, auctioneers &
Duckworth See ST. J.A.MEs's ROAD. St. Paul's place.

36 llird George Henry,travel- See PAUL STREET. estate agents. See advrt
ling inspector, L. & S. St. Leonard's road, Mag- r6 Berg E. S. sewing

W. railway dalen road. St. Sidwell's aven. Well st. machine dealer

37 Cox William I Dyu:ond Mrs w~~l~IDE. I7 Morning Star P.H. Frank
g~r 1 Iam
39 Tucker Miss 3 SteeleThs.Barton,com.trav w ·1d Shooter
Duckworth Lady (Knight- 5 Petherick JohnWilliam,sen 17 Ham & Passmore, builders
~ers) 3
'Yllhams I8 Beare George, boot maker
. .(Beec~ h~.ll) 7 Gregory Colonel George 5 Stebbmgs H.obert I9 Huddy Hy. & Son, builders
Miss II Heath Benjamin
u9 Watertield Misses 19 Roberts Charles John I9 IncledonLuke,confectioner
Gt..WesternRailwayStation Payne Mrs. Townshend

Railway hotel, Jas. Under- IS Cardew Misses 23 Allen William Hy.inspectr. 20 Steele- Perkins Edward

hill r7 Warren George Hobsou of postal telegraphs Benjamin, surgeon
25 Gidley Thomas Cudmore
-· here is Reil Cow village ••• 19 Mtchelmore Hy. William 31 Collacott William 21 Denney George & Co.
photographers
EAST SIDE. 2I Templet on James
Elmfield ~o.tel,Edw.m~anfi.eld 23 Lawless John EAST SIDE. 22 Brown Misses Harriet &
23 Lawless Misses 4 Harris John Elizabeth, stay makers
Danby Wtlllam (Elmfield ho) ...... here is Premierpl •••••• 8 WarnerSeymour
here are Howell....£,. Hel e rd8 10 HHaevalilSl aJmohunel 23 Dellbrid2e Miss
41 Hussey John Richards 25 Taylor Mrs 12 24 Sergison~John, dentist
25 Hoskins Joseph Paul &
43 Pack Horse P.H. J oseph 27 Peppin u·Mrrursron·,J.f!o. rd r u; J •••••• 14 Tp empleHman Thomas
...... here I8 Preeaercsee PeerncryyCharles Sons, bakers
29 T homas J ohn 22 Thomas Mrs 26 & 27Gould & W"1lls, drapers
Rowlands 24 29 Perkins &Mortimer,'3nrgns
•••... here is Church walk.••••• 3I Bastard ~tafford 26 Bowers Albert
29 Steele-PerkinsAlfd.Roberts
44 Wippetl Joseph 33 Grose Mtsses
L.R.C.P.Ed.in
45 Wippell Henry Hugh 35 Jukes-Br'?wn Alfred John 28 Gould Richard
46 Robertson Mrs (geologiCal survey) . 30 Venn William,hair dresser

47 Jeeves Anthony Barnes Mrs. (The Urove) Salem place,Ig9BlackBoy rd 31 Cos way J!rederick, butcher
48 Schulze Adolphe ICHLA.aRyEnMe OMNrTs.OSJt~dOVnE~y:. I CollardAlfd.~onmnt.l.msn ... ••• here u Church la ••••••
49 Collins Mrs
ST. SIDWELL's CHURCH

49 Collins Edward D. sec. to 2 Bukett Ernest Wilkmson 2 Westerns Misses Ehza & 35A, Cannicott George, hard-

the Young Men's Chris- 3 Strong Col. Thos. Edmund Laura, dress makers ware dealer

tian Association -- 3 Jewell Fredk. James,tailor 35 Hunt W11lter Tom baker

s5o0 Hole John 4 Whitney Miss 3 Jewell Mrs. F. J. dressma 36 Trelease John, dra'per
Saunders Mrs 8 Slessor ~~harles 4 Stoneman John Henry 37 Smith Daniel, builder

• 10 Reddie .L>Irs · 5 PaveyMrs.Jane,apartrnnts 38 Wheaton Miss Lettie boot '
.-..... here ts Russell ter •••••• 12 Williams Misses 6 HowardEd win,com. travllr maker
DS~trpcstoamlbeeE,~M"r:~m,
• Fox Bros. & Co wool mers 14 Gray Miss · 7 . 39 Herbert Sydney, watch ma
8 tailor
52 Neale Rcehva. p~Ra:michRar.d Lee 18 Roper Mrs 440I 'fucker John, t-ailor
M.A. N. & 20 Geare Rev. Eastman·s Lim. butcher
Edward M •.A. 9 Sanford W1lham Henry

Nava:l Institute 22 Wilson Edward Io Clark Chas. Hy. corn. trav 42 Chapman Chas. E,confctnr
53 Cummmgs Robert Westron ,·~u.u·1ss F rostEdwd.m· surance agnt Peng·dley Wm. Ju. plumbr
• T" • bk 24 Birkmyer James B. (head II 43 BRETHREN CHAPKL
MLaonogrefuWrdilFl~iaamnc~ Reubeu
5•5•54•••H{• olCPLseook1s·xmeTM~:ssrM"s~l.ul..Ah:0gahn·mme0oGsw·Hei&orsd.~p··a·~•r·e·-·r!232806 master of School of ,A.rt) l2 ....... here is Wesleyan et •••..••
Shears Wm. corn. t-raveller Steer Saml.Jobbmg gardnr
Mortimer Thos. Sandford IJ 44 EasterlingThomas Freder-
14 Sanford Jose_ph
. 3~ Matthews William r6 ick ironmonger

56 Easton Wdliarn 17 Madge John 45 Oporio wine & spirit stores, .

57 Strang Robert 34 Hucklebridge Miss Thomas Tullidge
57 Reed Harbottle .
58 Eland Henry Septimus .••.•• here is JVonford rd •••••. Sandford st. New Town. 4476 Down James, decorator
59 Scott M~s. 36 Turner Mrs I7 HalfordMissA.dress maker White William, t.ailor

3a Bennett John George 21 Stockman James, shopkpr 48 Pook William, butcher

6o Dann Wllbam 40 Newberry Frank 81 CookEdmund,wQod carver SouthardCharles, plamber
Watson Edg~r
6r 41 Shopland Mrs 87 Whiteway Miss A. milliner (Woodbine place) r
62 W~lrond & Vavas~r, 42 Giddy Mrs
school 89 Halse Charley, shopkeeper 49 Laskey John, grocer

63 Bal!Mrs.Ann,turk1sh ba.ths 43 Tait Charles James 44 Wadman William, builder so Bradford John, corn dealr
here is Queen 8t. Station yd 44 Daw Mis: 96 Coombes William,boot ma soA, Hoare John A. bricklayr

66 & 67 Pidsley Rd. Hy. bakr 45 Addingt;o Misses 51 B~uns Th?ma.s, shopkeepr

68 Clode John, cabiner. maker -l8 Brenton Rev. Henry School court. 52 P1dsley Miss .
09 Bollon Gao, paper bag ma
Wheelera A.(TheHollies) See MtRY ARCHES STREET. 53 Powell John, wa1ter

• ·DEVONSHIRE. EXETER. 20$

DffiECTORY.]

54 Robins Wm. coal merchant I2I Gimblett, Son & Co. Lim. I84 Cuthbertson Mrs Hobson Rev. Canon George

55 Luscombe & Son, builders boot manufacturers 185 Norton Wm.Jn.J.stationr Fras.[Cath.J (Presbytry)

56 Webb Hy. pianoforte tuner 121 Setter William George, I86 Bealey James,paperhang- Hurley Rev. Joseph R.

57 Acland Arms P.H. Herbert bicycle maker ing warehouse [Catholic] (Presbytery)

Webber 121 Berry Frank,wheelwright 187 Woolfenden Mrs. J.statnr SoUTIJST.BAPTIST CHAPEJ;.

Bartlett Christopher Wm. 122 Morgan Edwin, butcher ......... here is Paris st ......... 28 Isaac Richard, boot maker

smith (Acland.Armsyd) 123 Lawrence John, parish 188 Bude hotel, John Kirby 29 ChurchiliJsph.&Co.tailors

••••••••• here is York rd.......... clerk of St. James' Shrimpton 30 Hooper John, stationer

58 Duke of York P.H. Alfred I24 Kerslake James, painter I89 Stocker George, chemist 30 Little Wa.lter Park, carver

John Callawav 126 Tucker Tbos. Wm. shpkpr ...... here is Southernhay ...... 31 Elston George, saddler

59 Burgess William, shopkpr 127 Denham Sidney Hubert, ...... here is Palace gate ......

6o Coombe Charles F. cnfctnr hair dresser Silver terrace. 32 Kennaway & Co. Limited,

61 Wills John, hair dresser 128 Summers Wm. fisbmngr See RICHMOND ROAD. wine merchants

62 Foreman Mrs 129 Fulford Wm. confectioner · 33 Gibbs Hy. Tyte&Co.grocers

63 & <i4 Raddon Thoma!'~ fire- 130 Brown Miss M.M.hbrdshr Smythen street, Market 34 Horwill Wm. Hy. corn mer

wood dealer , l3I Read Hrbt.wood carn.&c street to King street. 34A, Hooper Walter,decorator

65. Botting Charles, chemist 132 Bearne Brothers, printers p t 'd &C; hCaorl1eebs,shwohpoklper- 35A, GubbinJas.Spry,grngrcr
132A, Restall Albert, d:rer I Garer ernifegle\ W. 1p'lalepy~rJhoahnngeTr.s E. & .",'on,
66 LW~olcskonJ ohMn,isbsea.s1iel·.Adele & 133 Karslake Mrs. Emma, 4 37 &c
67
sale grocers(Lo!'er Mar-

Anna, drapers newsagent I1I\ 027I 1WHECH~~ok?l~a1tec:1~ktsosT~dcsnhktC~0osahMr~deaWsrd:s)Wls~~i·sElJ~C·~~~~csr.keoddbsete~(n:awgtr:rgrkor~ace-~rr 38 Dove mn, John Holland
...
PSeynlvneisntgetro~neAtenrdrretewa,ctohyerd{l)rf 134
4I
gymnastiCS ••••• 41
American Dental Rooms Co 42
Strong John Henry 43

Kerslake Cornelius,plumbr 43
68
69

J69

k70

71
hWerile1iissASlub~emret rGleaon.bdusttc.h._e..r. Shme~raetihsMG~se~orLguec'ys ,cdh~apees&s ..•

ma

135 Bradford rhomas & MISS Scoms Willram, frmterer

Elizabeth, butcher Morrish Albert, butcher

136 King's Head P.H. Henry Gibbons Thomas, grocer

James. .. Gibbons Frank,ho.decoratr
72 Allen Mrs. S.feather cleanr 137 Soper Richard Hill, flonst h ·) HoLY TRINITY C:B:URCH

73 Kerslake John, painter 138 Perring Miss Anna•Maria, M ou.se M' A h k 46 Denham Edwin, marine
Commm· N atham·e1, boot ref reshment rooms I3 L anAmlnbgrt EISdS dnne,s dp dplr . store dea1er
maker (Horwill's court) 139 Satterley Frederick,baker I4 Vee h e Th w · woo . r 47 Conibear G-eorge, boot m a
Bas ~kreaW~e~l1l~ormas,&m
74 Horwill FrancisJohn,baker qo ChurchillFk.Cbs.hair dtsr I5 roe k h I 1am arme 48 Topsham inn, Mrs. Emily
75 CarterMissMaryA.dressma 49
Thomas W . H. . p1urnber 141 CwhoaolldigceaGteeJoe.sMsea,prkaws,pnlbmrkbrr Co. ,s Cornish wm. e
142 Rorton Arthur, &

(4Porch place) I43 BradfordJohn,greengrcr 8 L wowr.sll'ops b k spirit vaults
76 H orwi'11 MI'SS . .. • .. • here t.s Gatty 's court .... .. I Mee t" 1 tamJ , ha er d dl so Stamp J ohn, confect•wner
7. .7. .J. .e.n. .n. hi negres Tt•soEm.,:,cgonr ecetn.•g••r.o••c•e, .r I44 GWaeystS&amSoune,1,bduati·cr;h),emrsan I9 Rolr :._morMe 0 An,nwuo, obrushr .5I.Go1dosclkasnmd i.tWhsilliam & Son,
145 . 20 o esk.on rs.

78 West William, beer retailr 146 New Coach &Horses P.H. m~_er. T' 52 Edwards JohnKelly,carver

79 Radford John, shopkeeper John Charles Lamacraft 2··2··P·B·I:Ca·s·ktf'oroenrrdJe&oMhCnoR,.fzugnerg~nlis.ttucar"re"rbl:~e'k"rrs' 53 Shephard Edwd.Hy.grocer

81 Featherstone Miss Ethel, I47 Isaac Jn. Vickery,milliner 54 .Ackland Mrs. Ellen, news
haberdasher . 148 1\'IarshallMrs.Mary,grngro agent

82 Yendell John & Co. tailors 149 Russell David, milliner 2 3 SteEhe:s Mrs. Harrmt, 55 Shapley R.&Sons ironmngs
Cs~~rmop~~~pWeMJ.Wm.shoskJ:.r Lennox~
83 Southcott Wm. greengro 150 Miller & Lilley, coal mer 24 56 Napier George'
84 Brown l\'lartin L.M..J).surgn ISO Strong John Hy. horse dlr pharmaceutical chemist
.......85 & 86Jerre~~amuel,gro.&c 151 Hobbs :Wrn.lrovisiondlr ~-~·-··~~~er~sis J:~~·;;~~ ~ 57 Jones Fr~dk. Geo. grocer
87 Jerman WIlham, tea dealr I 52 May RJChar , fishmonger W'l k ·& W'l k ( ......... he1·e zs Jan~es st .•••••..•
.88 WebberWm.Rd. prk.btchr I53 Hunt Tom, baker 1hcooucs~8h(~~ 1 coc s ware- 5~ BuckinghamJohn,dairvmn
90 Stile GeorgeLeach,builder l54 Willis John, butcher E &C , 59 Phillips Samuel, corn mer
0• 8 wax•e- 6o Kingwell & Son. painters
91 LarcombeJn. Sl.boys' schl 155 Frost John, tea dealer vhans, a
c·z.92 de NI.ceVI'11e MI'SS R ouseJs 61 Cox Frank, grocer
' avery 0
94 HertbfieM Mrs
, ... ... here l.S B ak er,s cou1·t... ... h , gener a1dea1e r 62 Youlden WiUiam P. & Son~
n b·at·ehers
I 56 Blackmore Wm.Hy.fruitr
•••..here t·s Old T~' vert' on r-:w1.. ••• •.•••••••••• here ~·s neek e st...·....... . Eveletgb Robert, shopk. eeper

ST.ANN'SCH.APL.&Almsbouses 157 TuckerWm.Tbs.M.chmst ·. . 63 Hettish Gordon, watch ma
......here is .Black Boy rd....... 158 Taylur Henry,boot inaker South street, High ~treet to 64 SaundersMrs.S.ha.berdashr

Wood Charles, ca\1 proprie- 159 Born William, baker . Holloway street. 65 SmithMrs.Rose,confectionr

tor (Salutary cottages) 16o BartlettJamesH.collector I GreekEdwardB.dining rms 66 White Hart hotel, Mrs.

95 Cli:fford George William of poor rates for St. 2 Burton Edward I<' Emily Mary Hookway

96 Dunsford Matthew John Sidwells . ' 2 & 3 Fouracres Edwin Geo. 67 .Nott 1\'lrs, Wm. butcher
67~ Maddocks Wm. greengr(}
97 Turner John 160 Gay Mrs cutler

••••••. hen is Belmont rd..... ... I61 DamerelJ.&Son,irnmngrs 4 Britannia inn, Jn.Rosevear 68 & 6g Palmer & Co. bakers

98 Toby John, solicitor 162 HitchcockHy.pork butchr 6 Carmock William Henry, ...... here is Coombe st ......

99 Davey Mrs 162A,Morgon Wm. dairyman .. dining rooms · · 70 Wre{ordR.W.&Son,eurriers

IOI Baird Jas. Willey, decrtr I63 Way John, boot maker 7 Knott Miss Kate, milliner 71 Wreford Mrs. Charlotte,

102 PugsleyMrs.M. A.drss.ma 164 Brown & Wonnacott, 8 Exonia vaults, Robert Fey 'pork butcher

103 KingWlt.Nation,statnr clothiers 9 Bannister Mrs. Susan, 72 BlackHorse inn,Jas.Ewens.
{ PosT,M. O.&T.O.&S.B 165 Edwards John~ carver pawnbroK1 er
73 Badnell Mrs. Sarah &

I04 Hodgson Miss Ann Maria, I66 :Morle John, watch maker IO College Hall of the Vicars George, milk sellers

tobacconist '167 Poltimore inn, Edward Choral of Exeter Cathe- 74 Lawless Hy. wine &c. mer

Reed Samuel, chimney Medland drat (The), Rev. William 75 Geare John

sweeper (Strong's crt) I68 Clements Rd. fancyrepos David, custos 75 Manley Miss E.upbolstress

105 Crossman Mrs. H. g-rngro I69 GuytonWalterHenry,drpr Exeter Diocesan Architec· 77 Downe & Baker, plumbers

I')() Wright Charles, baker 170 Elwortl1y MissL.D.draper tural & .Archreological 78 Black Lions inn, George

107 Plowman Geo. Haseltine 17xMardonHy.&Son,painters Society~ J. L. Fulford & Henry Hawkins

xo8 Rogers E. T. sculptor &c 17I WaltersJsph.Cba.<:~.cnfctnr E. V. :Freeman, hon. 79 Agnew & Son, gun makers

109 & uoExeterCo-operative 172 RiceFk.Michael,ironmngr ·secs.; E. Ashworth.hon. 8o ReddawayMrs.E.O.draper

&IndustrialSociety Lim. 173 White Hy. F.photographr · curator · 82 Venn Georgc, hair dresser

Wm. W. Giddings, mgr 174 Manley Henry, grocer II & 12 Chudley William, 8:-aA, ;Farmer Robt. corn mer

Ill May John~ boot maker I75 Hammett James, dairy wnolesale stationer ......... here is Sun st .........

........kere is Verney pl.. ....... I75 Huddy George, builder IJ. Gater AmbroseE.china dlr 83 Morgan John, watch mas
II2 Chowings William,mason 176 Willis Miss E. R.milliner 14Mortimer John Frank, dyer 83~ Chudley Miss Amy,millnr

II3 Pile Francis, dairyman I77 ReidFrdk. T.watchmaker 15 Trowt Thomas, grocer 84 CasleyGeo.French,butt:her

II4 Avent Misses Emma & I78 Buller's ArmsP.H. Arthur 16 Burston MissLouisa,millnr 85 & 86 Rubber &. Son, sani-

Caroline Woofe, upbol- John Hele I7 Emmens Mrs.Susan,millnr tary & hot water engnrs

stresses 179 Simpson Saml.turntr. dlr I8 Moss Harry, tailor &c 87 & 88 Cole Wm. V. account

II5 Hatswell Richard, builder 180 Ware John, dining rooms I9 Hoblyn EdwardRt.chemist book manufr. Seeadvrt

II5 Treble William, coal mer 18oA, NewberryAlfred Henry, 20 Sheppard William Dart, 89 Besley Hy. & Son, printers

u6 PyleMrs.Chrltte.greengro plumber hair dresser 89 Exeter Diocesan Calendar,

II7 Red Lion P.H. Jabez 18I Tredale Hy. china wareho 21 Hammett Roger, tailor Henry Besley & Son

Blackmore 182 Victory inn, William John 22 Trenchard William, um. publishers

n8 Denham James, By propr & Mrs. Susan Conuett brella maker go Hamlyn James, lamp dlr

II9 Abbott Joshua 183 Colling J. H. hairdresser .......... here is Bear st .,....... 9I BondMrs.Edwin,confectnr

-120 Mondy John, butcher 183~PearseMrs.J.M.fancy rep CATHOI.IC' CHURCH 91 Bond Edwin, carpenter

'

206 EXETER. DEVONSHIR~. (KELL~'s



SouTH STREET-continued. Stoke villas, , Martin John,builder(yard) 34 Hewett. John

st.........92 Thorne Urban V. butcher See OLD TlVERTON ROAD. 52 Reeves Mrs 38 EnstoneJames
.........here is Guinea 53 Martin John, builder

g4 Overmass Geo. S. furn. dlr Strong's court. 54 Perry Thos. fly proprietor The Close.
95 Rose George, watch maker See SIDWELL STREET. ~ 54 Perry Miss Lily Eva,mllnr
See CLOSE (THE).

90 Martin Thomas, pbriunttceh~:er&;c Summerland 'i6 Newcombe Waiter Robert The Crescent.
Rudd Wm. Hy. buildings, ' mineral water manufr '
97

••••••••• here is George st......... New Town. si! BowdenMrs.Elln.G.drs.ma See CRESCENT (THE).

98 Algar Edwin, ho. decoratr x Britton Robt. Geo. shpkpr · 59 Hollett MissEmma,drs.ma The Mint.
99 May Jo~eph&Co.ironmngrs 3 FranklinThos.furn. broker ... here is Surnmerland ter •.. See MINT (THE).
101 Brownmg Thomas He~ry, Conibear Frdk. Wm. btchr 5o lreland John, secondhand
The Priory.
confectioner clothes dt>.aler See MINT (TilE).
Io3Th~GrapesP.H.F.J.Walkey Summerland crescent, 63 Spear James, baker

105 Be1erly Bros. watch mkrs Summerland st. to Rnssell st. 64 Summerland inn, Charles

Southernhay. Sr. CATHERINE's MISSION l'aul Theatre buildings.
CHURCH ... here is Surmnerla.nd cres ... See LONGliROOK STREET.

See EAsT SoU'.rHERNl!;AY & St. Sidwell'sChurch Institute, 65 Pomroy Stephen

WEST SouTHERNHAY, Rev. S. W. E.Bird,president 71 Blackmore John,

Rendells Edwin who. confctnr 72 Boone Miss Mary, milliner Topsham road,continuation

Southernhay ga.rdens,Ea.st Tucker Mrs. E.curtain cleaner 72 Bowen Mrs. Bessie,drs.ma of Holloway street.

Southernhay. St. Martha's Orphanage, Miss 73 McWilliams William EAST SIDE.
I Pyle William. boot maker Mary Woollcombe, supt.; 74 C~le Charles
2 Darby Mrs.Elizh.laundress MissEmilyEdwards,matron Wmdsor Castle P.H. Chas. 1 Smale Lewis, bu ilder
BCrreowftesrJWohilnliam, tailo
5 Newtonl\Irs.Sarah,laundrss Willcocks Miss B. dress maker James Pope 2 r
• ,.. ••• here l·S Sp~'llers st ...... j
3

Splcer road, llarnfield. Summerland place, Tops- 76 King Francis Joseph, baker 4 Rudd William Henry un.

Ponting Rev. Theophilus John ham road. 77 Hussey Theodore, shopkpr collector of poor'srates for
?8 H0~1e1aempebrYMrs. LYdia,shop- 5 NSotr.thGceootrtgWe'silpliaarmish
M.A.(rector of St.Matthew's, I Youlden William Pyne
SoNdNceieeeacwtceyosrsn.oirtfwyoourn0s]Cf tlEher,exg:yetmeRree)•nli(eatfhrceho.nf- 2 BCFerote·oermnGdbeeMoWrrgsiel,lidaamt.ry So SWhpeialrlr~egyl0•S•HWS•e:umnmrm•y8e, h1b'olopaonk.tdemespqaekr er 6 JCAuhdddardgemt'cseosbs'temLtrsMoadkBrgese.inrnJE.gWms (ialJ1Yt~ J ane,
Potter Alfred John ( 2 Alma ..• ••• 7 Sam1
3 87 Mit-
5

WAT .iJdJo. PwMosnt&mk. gOMrp.Ah.ahtnosn'. sReec.v:, villas ) 88g8 SWAasolhtlelWarcJioolthhtanEmd,cwhsahimrodpn•keteyaeisplwoeprr.,. .chheerlel. ,lc·SaLreatrkk.b)(eLaraerkrbd·e..l.r.e. )
93 .
.....
Jam·es ·HenacryeMy .es(qT.rergeeaasru)rer S.ummerland str. eet• I34 KING•s HEAD' YARD: SBTee. vLeErOHNoA~cReD('s~tC.HLUeRoCnrHd,s.vl)

••••••••.here is Barn.field......... Stdwell street to Chfton road. Bishop Heur.:y, blacksmith

Ward Arthur (Branksom) EAST SIDE, Anstey John, coal dealer u ....kM-e lS We:r.r.field rd .......

Pike Rev. Edward Carey li.A. 2 Keat Nicholas T. irompngr W.eIsntstot_ftuEt!iJ?g~la(nTd. JD. e.aAfl&leDn,usmecb)
[Baptist] (Skiddaw) 3 Baker John, dairy · 95 Trace Miss Jane, shopkpr
4 Newcombe Edward • BICknellWilham,mrkt.gardnr

Spiller street, Paris street 6 Pyle Mrs 1 Sun street, to Market street, Lawless James (The Cottage)

to Summerland street. 7 Gould Henry, baker off South street.' Knapman Edward {Mount
1 Farmer Robert, flour dealr WRadf~rd house)
I Taylor Charles, shopkeeper ...here are Bishop buildings...

9 Auther Geo. greengrocer 8 & 9 Lock William, certified 2 Milman Rd. refrshmnt.rms ALL .'ETTBR Box , ra ...
Exeter Co-operative & In-
21KGINaGrdWJoILhLnI,AsMhoTpEkReReApCeEr ~ bailiff l~ther 3 B...rohcekre:W18m.S(t.PaLre~oen~aar ds ho)
Mears Wm. dustrial SocietyLimiteq,
10 sellel,' Well

2 WitfieldMrs.Grace,midwile I1 Bell Henry, confectioner William W. Giddings, Worthmg)ton Wdbam (Glen
3 Roach Samuel, shopkeeper .••... h ert~ ~·s W:w' dsun ter •n••· gen. manager ; W1'll1' am Coaver . ..
6 Cornish James, boot m&ker Stile George Leach, builder Gosling, manager Ben]amtn ,
Bla(~t\P?'·) "a.tson

Spnn.gfi~ld. o (yard) 4 Grattan Bros. shoe man(rs e au
Perry John, wheelwright .....• here is Victoria pl ...... Annesley Major 0. F. T. :a.A.
'a· h. d
See OLD TIVERTON ROAD. 16 & I7 Hawkins Fk. George, 5 Davey Joseph, hair dresser Ra(dOdtago house)
cabinet maker 6 Burridge Abraham,saddler on Thomas IC ar

Springfield gardens. I8 Bayley Robert Gater Ambrose ;E. china r (York cottage)

See OLD TIVERTON ROAD. Ig Borne Miss Ann, milliner warehouse ropsham Barracks

Spring:field roa~, rg Incledon Miss M: .A. dyer 12 Nobbs Robt. wood turner G~WrEgSeT SIDE. • M.
Oulver- 20 Stile George Leach, builder 13 James Samuel, corn. agent Grant
FranCis

land road to Umon road. 20 Hancock Miss Gertrude, 14 Rowe Mrs. Millicent,ward- (AbbevJlle house)

5 Fol'Se John, boot maker apartments robe dealer · Toronto rd Old Tiverton rd
Ware 1\IissAnn~shopkeeper
13 Reynolds Mrs. E. dress ma 23 Smith Mrs. (Mermaid yard) . · • BI~E,
. ......... here is Part st ......... ' EAST ·.

Station yard. ~ 24 Bond Harry Stuart, grocer ... ,... here is Market st ...... Scoole Mrs: (Ferndale).
See HoRWELL ROAD. 25 Youlden Robert, tailor 17 Pearse Edward & Co. rag 3 Westf.r.t Miss Kate, ladie

.. 26 Gregory Edward . merchants 5 SttemmtfsiottnelA' ~f~d, .
tailor
Stepcote h,n, Kmg street to 27 Causley Lewis, shopkeeper r8 Porter A. S.refrshmnt.rms
28 Rowland Jas. coal merchnt 19 Sun inn, Henry Jas. Bond 7 L~wday '":'Ilhatn: Henry
. West street, BH~mncgolecy~.M~II~cShard

I Vicary James, shopkeeper 29 Cocktam John, boot maker 2oHoneychurchMrs.A.shpkpr 9
Browning Mrs.Sarah,dairy 31 Chislett Edwin, cabinet ma Rubber & Son, brassfound- II
2 ers &c. (The Foundry) . 13 Stiles WIlltam

3 Dimond John, baker St.Matthew's Reading Rm. ·
D. Chapmau, hon. sec 24 WrefordMrs.M.A.corst:ma 15 Bunclark Edwa.rd, bull er
7 Jones Mrs. Maria, chair 1 7 Sym~ns John .•

mender ·· 32 Prince William, shopkeepr 25 Parkyn Jame$, cooper

8 Burgess Mrs. Elizh.sbpkpr 33 Virgin Thomas George . . . 19 Harr1s Alfred Wtlham

St. Mary Steps Sunday 34 Wadman Mrs Sylvan road, Umon road, 2I NICholas Ml's
23 T~orn Ernest John
School 35 Reed Mrs.Hannah,shopkpr ·Old Tiverton road.

Harvey Arthur, boot ma. ......hereis Codrington st ... ... I Camei'on Donald 2 5 B1ss Mrs '

Hill Charles, fishmonger Elephant & Castle_ P.H. 27 Kynaston Alfred
- Temple road, Larkbeare, 29 C~le John Bennett
23 City Arms P.H. William George Lee '

Jennings · · · 37 HillmanJas.insurnc.agent from Holloway street to 31 Wtthy Chas. Hy. Alleyne

24 Candy Thomas,· shopkeepr 39 Orchard Charles Robert Wanford road. SOUTH-EAST SIDE.

'26 Clement Richard, shopkper 41 Petry John Prideaux, boot NORTH SIDB. 35 Wreford William

27 Hill Mrs. Maria, wardrobe maker I ReederJas. Waters, boot ma 37 Sutterby Alrred J ames
5 Isaatl John
dealet 42 James William 39 Richardson William Jas

S th t r~et H' h t 43 Shears Christopher, chim- 17 Westacott William WEST siDE.
ep en s ' •g stree ney sweeper · sotrTH SIDE. 2 Amos Albert Alfrerf
. r \.
.'!"""" to Cathenne street. WES't SIDE. . 6 James Thdmas John 4 Hill John

llutcher MrS'. Lonisa, refresh- 46 josHn Mrs. Geo. milliner 8 Baker Ml's I 6 Huxhan Frederick)Villiarll

ment rooms 47 Rattenbury Job 12 Stear Edward John, ..un ro RoutleyMissM.dress makr

Devonshire Al'ms :P.tr. Waiter 48 Loosemore Mrs. Alice, 24 Hunt Thomas ' 12 Ash Joseph Henry

James Brown dress maker n Mingo Frank 14 Clark James
I6 Linton Mrs
Southwood William John, 49 Loaring John, insur. agent •<:t Rt.. John Miss ·

engraver • so Moore James 30 Churchvrard Edwin 18 Bnrr1dge Archibald Geo

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. EXETER. 201

NORnt·WEST SlDB. St. Anne's Well Brewery Co. Thorold Edward Searle 20 ChambersWilliam,shopkpr
......here is St. James' Td ••·-r
20 Stoneman William, builder Limited (Larkby)

22 Median Thomas Matthews Saml. hair dresser Waterbeer street, 46 North ... here is South View ter ...
24 Fewins Henrf street to Goldsmith street. Sn(oIwRWosiellwiaomodCtherarralees~) btchr
26 Elston Henry Verneyplace,n2Sidwellst. '

28 Passmore Fredk. carpenter I Maunder Alfred ' NORTH SIDE. · Northam !Frederick, shop-

32 Pickard William 2 Peters Henry James I Raddon Thomas, draper keeper (2 Bloomtree ter)
34 Harris John 3 Honey John
2 BritishWorkmanProvident ......here aTe Headwell ter 4'
lJevonshire pl .........
36 Mitchell William 4 Fey Mrs Temperance Hall (Hy.

38 Keate Thomas 5 Woollacott Mrs William Moore, mangr) 46 French William Edward,

40 Mardon Hy.Jas. accountnt 6 Short Richard 3 James (Edward), Rowe & dairyman

42 Lodge George · 7 Harris Thomas Co. oil &c. merchants 45 De Veill Thomas Webber

44 Yelland Edward 8 Bartlett Christopher Wm. Garton &King,iron &brass P. grocer

46 Withey William Youlden smith founders ...... here are New bldgs• ......

• 9 Hill William 7MelhuishThos.Jn.bookbndr 43 Loram PRoowbdt.ejrnhna.mschro~pskp..r.
Trews weir, The Quay. IQ Hillman Thomas 8 Tootell Fredk. boot manufr ...
here is

Rowland James, paper manu- Il Nosworthy Miss 0. school 9 Lendon .S. & Sons, whole- 22 HamlynMrs.Mary drss.ma.

· factnrer(Trews Weir mills) I2 Buckingham William sale provision merchants 23 PearceHenry B.obt,teacher

Rowland Jas.(Trews Weirho) I3 Morss Mrs ro Hearn .Fredk. leather mer of the violin

I4 Burrow James' Oliver Brothers, wholesale 24 Grant-, joiner

Trinity street, bottom of IS Lee Mrs fruit merchants 27 Ha.wkins Jacob, dairyman

South street to Southemhay. 16 Tnckett Thomas Oliver William Henry,vice- 27 (back of} Webber Richard,

48 CQckrell Mrs. M. A. school I7 Bargery G~orge Thomas, consul for France ...... builder
BackHy.Wm.hosiery mnfr commercial traveller ...... here is Pancras la Heard Rt. (Trafalgar eot)

9 Holmes Charles, plumber I9 Seal Charles, carpenter Court Ho. & Police Station ......here is Trafalgar pl ......
14 Serle John . Victoria place Sun street. Pengelly J. Isaac, clerk to 28 Dicker Mrs. Mar,y Ann,

I5 Payne Wm. cab propr1etor & G • the magistrates lodging house
I 2 rattan Brothers, Shorto George RoMrts, ~9 Loram Thomas Edward

Tudors street,Exe island to boot manufacturers solicitor & town clerk RoutleyRobt.(Gresham lo)

Bonhay road. Victoria street, Well street Le Mesurier Harry Brooke, Potter Miss (St. James' vil)
~uckett William, builder chief constable ST. JAMES' TERRACE:

to Union road. Short John, inspector of I Savage Henry, accountant

.Sp_rague Wm. earthenware dlr 29 Webber Richard, builder general traffic & hackney 4 Fenwic:k Edwin, tailor
Exeter ~l~ughter Houses, 33 Morgan Amos, cab propr
coaches 6 Southwood William Henry

William Tucker, keeper 37 Victoria inn,Jn.Mortimore II Pennington Jn. dairyman

. 38 De Veill Thos. W.P.grocer II (back of) Cann Mark, boot 32 Bishop Mrs. Minnie, dairr-
U .n10n road, 3? Pennsylva- 42 White Thomas, gardener maker man
toW. W. Tremlett esq I~ New Market inn, James 34 Willis WilliamHy.bootma·
ma rd. to Old T1verton road.

SOUTH SIDE. 44 LaverSolomonJ.insur.agnt ·Henry Mead Passmore Misses FranceS'

2 Noble Mrs 54 FreethyGeo.Jn.insur.agnt SOUTH SIDE. & Bessie, dress makers
....~.here aTelJevanshire pl. 4' 6Q Hawker Henry William, 13, I4, IS & I6 Munk Edwin (13 Brookgreen terrl)ce)

Victorian....... piano tuner I. wholesale ironmonger. 36 Ireland Charles, painter

· CoNNAUGHT TERRA.CE: 61 Blackmore John, boot ma See advertisement 37 Brook Green tavern,. Mrs.

1 Bowes Miss. 68 Milford Mark, tailor 17 Turk's Head P.H. E. M. , Elizabeth Skinner

2 Youle Mrs 72 Thomas Jas. Wm. grocer All e n d e r 42 Denham John, boot maker

3 Gillard John 74 Martin Miss M. J.dress ma 17 & I8 Hole cW. m. saddler · streei
19 Guest Jn. piano wareho West Quarter,, West
......here is Culverland rd ... _.

.....here is Springjield rd...... Loram Robert (Westeria) 20 Jeboult H. P. & Son, glass to Commercial road.

6 Bradford Thomas Shobrook Walter, tailor dealers Old Teigmouth inn, pb.arles

9 Saunders John Short,com- (6 East View terrace) 2I Pearse & Cridland, drapers Densham.

1 mercial traveller 8z Smith Sidney, builder 22 Criterion P.ll. Jn. Walaron Hucker Henry, dairyman

II Harris Edwm John Pos'l', M. 0. 0., S. B, & 23 Pedler Henry, printer Parsons Mrs. Jessie, shopkpr

I2 WildJames, come!. travllr 86 Annuity & Insur. Off 24 Puddicombe Saml. painter Cook Thos. jun. marne str.dh:'

13 Hicks Wm. Henry, builder CharlesGeo.Wm.shopkpr 38 Edwards Chas. bat manufr Queen's Head F.H. William'

14 Osbonte Mark .. Philip Baker
......here is Culverland rd ..... Vlctona. terrace, Magdalen Weirfi.eld place. Blue Boy inn. George Austin
See WEIRFIELD ~OAD. Tremlett Brothers, tanneri
17 Tapp William, tailo:c. (1 road to Wonford road r

Midview villas) I Tawney Capt. Edward . ... here is Commercial Td ...

I9 Otwaf Edward, supt. of Plowden Archer R.A Weu.field road, Topsham Pill Mrs. Mary Jane, s)\oJ?kP!
'road to the Quay~ ......... here is Frog st .._...~.,..
. SahratioQ Anny. 2 James Lewis

ALBERT VILLAs : 3 Kelgh J ames W, D l3ARING TERRAClil ,: Chanter William, bali:,er

2Q Roberts George Gover 4 Green Stafford Northcote 1 Warren Mra Pioneer Coffee ta.v. Frank Col6

':2I Sercombe Henry 5 Seymour Georga 2 ParsonsJoseph, accountant Osman llenry, butcher ·

-- 6 Capron- James 3 Lee Jas.sen.who.fishmongr W~st ' Barn-
:22 Maunder Wiiliam 9 Hardinge Lt.-Col. Herbert 4 LoveliA. G.mrkli gardenr Southernhay,

24 Bright William B. A. H. M. IQ Hail.Major William I Bennett Sidney field road to Eastgate.

Inspector of Schools II Birkett William Henry , . 2 Start John I Lea Miss Edith,ladies' schl

25 Bailey l<'rank _ I::a Phelps Mrs WEIRFIELD PLACE : SSt. Andrews Deaconess
~mith Sam (Mona cottage) 13 Johnson Alfred Robert I Plimsole B.obert, builder . Home (Sister Emily, in

26 Carter William Brand M.A., F.R.A.s. assistant ~ Kenwood William charge)

27 Mackie Alexander Nathan master,Grammar school 4 Rowland James 4 Townsend James

28 Commin Frederick Jall:les , Stephens Archbld.Colling- 5 Ruppel't Mrs. Elizh. lndrss 4 Dorcas CharityJ , ,
29 Legg~ Lionel :Miss Holms, bon. sec
wood B. A. assistant mas- 8 Holmes John

3Q Webber John · · ter, Grammar schoo~ II Selway Saml. shopkeeper sPike Mrs

31 Rew Mrs ~ Wall Thomas William B.A. 6 Browne-Mason John Thos..

... here is Old 'J'ivert011. rd •••• assistant m•ster, Gram- Well st::eet,. York street t& dental surgeon

' ! ~ORTH SIDE. r mar school VlCtona street. 7 Tucker Mrs .•

........here is Sylvan rd.....L••· Robertson Cornwall B.A. 6 Sanf01;d & Co. builders 8 Petherick& Sons, solicitors

Rew Robert (Wootton) assistant master, Gram- 7 Devonshire Regiment, 3rd 8 Cambridge Local Exams.

King- Henry, nurseryman mar school · Volunteer Battalion (WilliaiJlJohnPethel'ick•

. (Retreat nursery) Wailer Harry Nisbett B.A. (head quarters) (Hon. hon. sec) .. ·

Exeter Licensed Victuallers' , assistant master, Gram- Col. C, A. W. Troyte, 9 Huddleston Misses '

Benevolent Institution, mar school commanding ; Capt. H. 12BuckinghamArthurWillia.n
W. C. Richards, hon, sec 14 Smith~tt Edward Henry H. Bedingfel~, adjt. ~ , B.~. solicitor .. ~ ..

U~per ' ......here M Lyndhurst rd...... Jion. Capt.J. W.Bennett, 12 Buckmgham Wm. soliCitot

. Pau! street,. con- Saxton Major-Genl. George · quartermaster) 12 Buc,.kinghamW.&Son,solrs

tmuatwn of Gaudy street Harper F.G.s. (Elmsleigb) 1 Bennett James Warley .........here is TM Close•••••• ,_
· Grammar School (William A. ;u Scott Miss Mary Ann, 13 ThoruasJ.Raglan ~.D.Lond.
to Queen street.

Sparkes & Pope, solicitors CunninghamM.A.hea.dmstr) ,shopkeeper physician & surgeon

Cossins Miss C. B. lace manfr Webb Rev. Arthur M,A, mas- 18 l<'ewins Miss, dress maker I4 Clapp George Tncker M.B.

Exeter Freebold Land & Bene- ter of the preparatory class 19 Newberry Joshua, shopkpr surgeon '

fit Bldng.Soc.(Sl.Steer,sec) (Grammar school) ......... here is Yorkter ......... 15 Evans Miss

208 . EXETER. l>EVONSHIRit • [ KELLY'a

WEsT SouTBER:sHAY-con. West street, • • Cowell Mrs. L.Iampoildlr RobertsChas.T.K.(Fairhll)

bottom of Fore 59

16 Parkhouse Rev. William street to The Quay. 6o Bird William, shopkeeper Thorold Edward Searle

lieathman [rector of St. 2 &; 3roLboevdeellaMlerrs.Eliza,ward· Wonford road, Mount Rad- (Larkby)
Waiters James, nursery.
Paul] .

17 Bell Charles Edw,ard Wal· 4 Cousins James, baker ford, Magdalen road. man. See advertisemnt

lace t.R.c.P.Edm. surgn 5 Moore Miss Jane, eating ho 1 Baker Mrs NewberyWm.markt.grdnr
18 Andrew Thos.F.G.S., F.C.A 6 Blackmors Mrs. Sarah, 2 Vinnicombe Edward Mox- Peppin Mrs. (Graslawn)
19 "BankartJames:r.r.n.surgeon furniture dealer hay, teacher of music Hutt Miss C. M. boarding

12o Budd Wm. Alex.:rf.n.surgn 1 Blackmoor's Head P.H. Bourke William John, as- house for High school

21 Burden Mrs.Angela,aparts William Rolestone sistant overseer for St. (Hockwold)
22 Milton ~rs Leonard's parish (Rad- 48 Marshal~ Mrs
8 Shipcott Jn. dairyman &c

23 ChastyMissesM.&E.aparts 9 King's Arms P.H. Mrs. nor cottage) 49 Rowe.Miss . .

24 Ackland John McKno Eliza Marks Harris Waiter George, 49 Ham.lm FrederlCk P1tt

M.R.c.s. & L.D.s.Eng. ST, MARY STEPS CHURCH bm Ider & cont ract or .. .. •.. .. here t·s p:ark p l. ~_p,. St.
PILdLeAnRtaILsEuTrTgEeRonBox s(Radnor ho). ee advert .
. ··• ... h~re u. Stepcote ht.ll ••••.• L eonard's rd .......... ..
soSewell Thos. (Radnor vil) Pearce Mrs
... here is Bedford circus ... 12 Whitfield Mrs. Ann, potato .

25 Ford,Harris&Ford,solicitrs dealer 3 Pinn Charles, architect ......here is Th' Quadrant......
SI Brown :Mis~
25 Devonshire Chamber of I3 Young Henry, shopkeeper 4 Dunn William Henry
P Edw a&rdr&agCm0 e· w~chh0t1es- 5 HTauyxlhoarmMMrs rs
Agriculture earse bone 6 52 Stockham John
B.'J. Ford, sec sale

2 ,.. Exe Salmon Conservators, 15 Stone Wm. James, tailor 7 Oldridge Mrs Woodbine place.
.:> 8 Bailey Miss
B. J. Ford, sec ...... here is Stephen's pl ...... 9 EzcurraMissMary,drss.ma See SmwELL STREET.
25 Ford Henrs M. A
r8 Oole William, news agentr 10 Mannings Robert Woodbine terrace.
25 Harris Geo.Hardy,solicitor 19 Rice William, last maker II Gabrielle Miss Kate, school
See ELM GaovE ROAD.
26 Moore Lorenzo 20 Snell Geo. Gregory, baker :t2 Grattan J.ohn

27 Way Mrs ..... . here ~·s Preston st ... ... Dowden MissMinnie, teach-

28 Tosswill Louis HenrY" B.A.., 21 Fireman's Arms P.H. er of pianoforte York buildings.

s:M:.n. surgeon 23 Frank Shooter 13 Challice Mrs See OXFORD ROAD.
29 Hill Miss dre;;~ ~a 24- ComminsGeo tripe dresser 14
HillMissElizaJane, GreensladeM;s, MaryJ ane, 15 Musgrave Miss York cottages.
30 25 15 Rodd Mrs ,
mal'1·ne store dealer Rodd F ranCI·S Henry See YoRK ROAD.
31 Pa~n~todn'~[RJecvt.oHr e0nfry \ IVEIdan
t. - Hawkins John, tailor
16 Hartnoll Misses

32 Roberts Lionel, surgeon ......... here is Rack st ......... 17 Dunsford Geo. Lechigaray
3343 Ormerod Miss 27 Is~c Thomas, shopkeeper Dunsford }lisses Lottie & York road, Pennsylvania rd.
Gibbings George 29 RICe Geo. poultry dealer
Frederick 3o Connett Geo. dairyman &c Mary,preparatory school to Sidwell street.

34 Blomfield Arthur George IS Bu~l~n Mrs EAST SIDE.
M. D. physician to the 3I Yar~ley Jas.R:fish ~alesmn 19 Ph1lhpps Owen
Crabb Miss, ladies' boarding

Devon & Exeter hospital 32 Sqmres Ephra1m, hud dlr 20 Eater Rev. Alfred Vrench- school (Branscombe house)

34 Dymond Arthur H 34 West William, baker ly B.A RoweThos.Bradley (Bethune.)

35 Brash Edward Alexander 38 StoJ?-e John, fishmonger 21 Sutthery A!thurMelbourne Ross James (Rossmore)

L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon 39 White Waiter Edwd.grocer B.A. (assistant master of Jebonlt Henry P. (Brookfield)

37 Gould Mrs. Geo. G.lodg.ho 40 Chenneour F.tinplate wrkr Grammar school) Pershouse Mrs. (Broxholme)
37 Coombe RussellM.A.camb., 4I Clan;tpitt Samuel, bird dlr 2;r Ga~eMrs.Maria,apa.rtmnts Thomas Fras. & (Fernleigh)

v.R.c.s.Eng. surgeon \ Helher Henry Thomas, 22 Phillott Mrs. Francis Criddle Mrs. (Fairmead)
miller (s~eam & wat:er) 23 Tidco~be Miss ,
Victoria Park Lawn 'fennis Furse Mrs. (Elm house)
T~orn Wilham,lamp mldlr .•. here .ts St. Leonm·d s rd ... Oornell 'George (Lonsdale)
Club, . ,

RussellCoombe,hon.sec RICe George, shopkeeper 24 Toth1ll Mrs Moore Reginald Bowerman
38 Mnndell StephenL.D.S.Eng, Mortimore Mrs. E . .shpkpr 25 ~o!son George MUS. BAC. (Kenilworth)

dental surgeon Cole Mrs. Hannah, shopkr 26 Sk.m_ner George !Jenry. St. Sidwell's National School
...............here is F:wens st. '.t 27 .Wilhams FrederJCk Juhan
39 Freeman Mrs West quarter ............ 29 D'Arcy·Irvine Miss ......... here is Well st ....,~.....
40 CairdThos. Wilson,surgeon

41 Nor'rish Mrs. Susan, aparts 46 Browning Mrs. E. china dlr 3o Tucker Mrs YORK COTTAG~ ~

42 Endicott Henry,apartmnts 47 Endicofit;Mrs.l\',LA.greengro 3t Cole Richard. Charles I Gilbert Thomas Page
43 FordMissElizh.apartments 48 Williams Thos. hair dressr 32 Greenway Misses 2 Hoskins Fred~. carpenter

44 I>omville Edward James 49 Grabb Mrs. Fanny, news 33 Hall Misses ...... here is Oxford rd ......
. ~ 34 Holden Hef:lry John
L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon .agent Essery Mrs.2l York
so45 Harris JohnDelpratt,surgn Bishop Fredk. Jn. hqtcher 36 B~yly Bar~Ie Dalton
Every Miss, r J buildings

46 Knowles Mis8 52 Marks Albt. Wm. poulterer 37 M1tchel Mlss I James John, boot maker

.47 .Heath James Pulling 55 PassmoreGeo.markt.~rdnr ......... here i.~ Lyndhu1·st rd. lj' WEST SIDE.

M.ll.c.v.s. vet. surgeon SS DartMrs.Emma,wrdrb.dlr Victoria te-r............ Bartlett Christr. blacksmith
48 Pic~ardHarrySidney,da;iry 57 Wheeker. Henry, butcher- Ashby Rd. B. (Matford ho) Roach William F.R.a.v.s. vet-
SqmreGeorge&~on,flonats sS Colleypnest Robt. shopkpr Webber Chs.J.(Matfordlo) erinary surgeon (York ho)



EXETER COURT DIRECTORY .

,---- •

Abbott Alexander, 32 Culverland road Allinson A1fred Richard M.A.. 'l'he Close Ashford Harry, 12 Hillsboro' road

Abbott Joshua, n9 Sidwell street Amos Albert Alfred, 2 Toronto road Ashford Mrs. 27 Prospect park

Abell Mrs. 10 Friars walk Andrew Henry, Devon & Exeter hospi- Ashworth Edward, 17 Dix's field

.Ackland Jn.McKno,24 We.Southernhay tal, East Southernhay Atherton Rev. Canon Charles Isaac lll. A.

AclandJn. 13Springfield,OldTiverton rd Andrew Thomas F.G.s., F.C.A. 18 West (treasr. of the cathedral), The Close

Adams Wm.Ellesmere,Mnt,Pleasant rd Southernhay Austin John, Io Belmont road

Addington :Misses, 45 St. Leonard road Andrews 'fhomas Andrew, S'unnyside, Austin Wm. 17 Baldon -rd.St. David's

Addiscott Robert (assistant master Old Tiverton road Ayling Geol'ge, 26 Belmont road

Hele's school), 9 Pennsylvania road Angel Thomas, 5 Hillsboro' road Ayres Misses, 7 Queen's ter. St. David's

AgateEdwinStephen,3 High.Belmont rd AnnesleyMajor O.F. T.R.A. Otago house, Babbage Mrs.8 Pa-vilion pl.Magdalen rd

Ag-new Arthur, Colwell cot. Black Boy rd Topsham road Bailey Rev. Morris B. A. [curate of St.
Alcombe Albert Field, 6 Bradnmch Anning Hy. 34 Radford rd. Larkbeare James'J, 25 Belmont road

place, Gaudy street Anson Miss, 23 Bartholomew st. west Bailey Alfd. 2 Premierpl. Mnt.Radforcl

Algar I<'rederic, 3 Pe~view ter. York st Anson Waiter James, 34 Prospect park Bailey Frank1 25 Union road

Alien James Thomas, 3 Fairpark road, .Arnold Mrs. I Fair park, Magdalen rd Bailev Miss, 8 Wonford road

St. Leonard's Arthnr Miss, 43 Black .Boy road Baker Chas. Edwd. 9 Barthotomew tet

.Alien Malcolm Charles, 50 Paris street Arthur Miss, xo Dix's field Baker James, 7 Lower Summerlands

Alien Wil.liam Clement. I Fieldmount. Arthur William Coulson, 15 Raleigh rd Baker Joel, jun. 54 Pennsylvania road

Blackall road Ash Joseph Henry, I2 Toronto road Baker Miss, 9 York bldgs. Oxford road

Alien Wm.Hy.23 St.Sidwells av.Wellst AshbyRichard Baughan,Matfordhouse, Baker Mrs. 20 Elmside

Allin Rev. Sam1,1el{Bible Christian], 27 Wonford road Baker Mrs. 8 Temple road, Larkbeare

Richmond road . Ashford Charles, 3 Raleigh road Baker Mrs. r Wonford road

DIRECTORY.] • 209EXE'l'~.

DEYONSHI~E.

Balkwill Henry, 17 Culverland road Birkett Ernest Wilkinson, 2 Claremont Brown Mrs. 5 York bldgs. Oxford road

Ball Henry James, 28 Powderham cres grove, St. Leona.rd road Brown Thomas, 3 Park pl. Wonford rd

Ballan Thomas Marriott, 6 Haldon road, Birkett Mrs. 8 Higher Summerlands, Brown William, 84 S1dwell street

St. David's Heavitree road Brown William Linford, lsis house,

Balle George Pearce, 5 Bartholomew ter Birkett William Henry, n Victoria ter- Oxford terrace, Oxford road

Baly Mrs. 48 Magdalen street race, Mount Radford Browne James, 51 Queen street

Bampfylde Charles Henry, 21 Bartholo- Birkmyer James B. (head master of Browne Miss, 10 Elm Grove road

mew street west School of Art), 26 St. Leonard road Browne Mrs. 8 Richmond road

Bane Mrs. 54 Holloway street Bishop Samuel John, 29 Elmside Browne-Mason John Thomas L.D.s.Eng

Bankart Jas. M.B. I9 West Southernhay Biss Mrs. n Clifton hill 6 West Southernhay

Bannister Mrs. 12 Alexandra terrace, Biss Mrs. 25 Toronto road Bryan Cha.rles, 6 St. Leonard's_terrace

Black Boy road BlackallThos.Maryfield,Pennsylvania rd Mount Radford

Barber Miss, 12 Richmond road Blacking Mrs. 24 Richmond road Buchan Alexander, 42 Culverland road

BargeryGeo.Ths. 17 Verney pl.Sidwell st Blackman John, Elm Grove house, BuckinghamWm. 12Verney pl. Sidwll.st

BarkerWm.2St.Ann's pl.OldTiverton rd Mount Pleasant road Buckingham Wm. 12 West Southernhay

Barnes Mrs. 3 Belmont road Blackmore John, 71 Summerland,street Buckler John, 7 Friars walk

Barnes Mrs. Redcliffe, Denmark road, Blake Col. Benja.min Watson, ,Bellair, Budd Wm.Alex.M.D.2oWestSouthernhy

Ba.rnfield Topsha.m road BodgeMrs.8Woodbine ter.ElmGrove rd

Barnes Mrs. The Grove, St. Leonard rd Blakeway Warwick Clinton, 9 Haldon rd Bullen Mrs. 18 Wonford road

Barnett Edward, 9 Alexandra terrace, Blanc Eugene Auguste, 18 .Longbrook st Bulley William Henry (assistant tutor

Black Boy road Blanchford Hy. Charles, 14 Belmont rd Training college), Heavitree road

Barrett Matthew, 4 Lansdowne terrace, Blanchford Mrs. 6 Alexandra terrace, Bullock Francis, 2 Prospect park

Holloway street Black Boy road Bunclark Wm. 15 Oxford ter.Oxford rd

Barrons Frank, 31 Powderham crescent Blight William Horace, ~Premier place, Burns Mrs. 31 Raleigh road

Barstow George Stanley, 34 East Mount Radford Burridge Archibald Geo. 18 Toronto rd

Southernhay BlomfieldArth.Geo.M.D.34We.Sthrnhay Burrow Jas. 14 Verney pl. Sidwell st

Bartlett Waiter Schon, 36 Black Boy rd Bluett Miss, 56 St. Leonard road Borton Edward F. 2 South street

Barton Mrs. IO Queen's ter. St. David's Board Miss, 33 Elmside Bussell Frank Chorley, 18 Friars walk

Baskerville Charles, u Prospect park Bodley Owen A. Mount Vernon, Mag- Butland Misses, 4 Prospe~;t park

Bassett Miss, Colleton ho. Melboume pi dalen road Byford George,3I Oxford ter. Oxford rd

Bastard Segar, Maryland, Barnfield rd Boggis Rev.RobertJames Edmund M.A. Caird Thos. Wilson,4oWestSouthernhay

.Bastard Stafford, 31 St. Leonard road (diocesan insp. of schools), The Close Callaway George, 21 Elmside

Bastick William Fawkes, The Firs, Bollen John, II Culverland road c Cameron Donald, I Sylvan rd. Union rd

Queen's terrace, St. David's Bond Misses, 4 Colleton crescent Cann George Dunning M.A., L.M.M.

Bastone Mrs. 5 St. Ann's terrace, Old Bond Mrs. 16 Carlton ter. New North rd Cantab. 6 Northernhay place

Tiverton road B. B.A. (tutor), BBooonnetGtoeEordgwedW.2iBll•viastmoc, k44co.Btsl.aSckt.DBaovyi d's Capron Jas. 6 Victoria t.er. Heavitree
Bater Rev. Alfred rd Cardew Misses, 15 St. Leonard road

Training college & 20 Wonford road Bottrell Mrs. u Hillsboro' road Carmichael Miss, 27 Belmont road

Batt Arthur Wilkinson, 6 Higher .Bel- Boundy Geo.Langworthy,I2Friars walk CarpenterJas.23Richmnd.rd.St.David's

mont road Bourke William John, Radnor cottage, Carr Henry Foster, Oakfield, Cowley rd

Batt Henry, I7 Clifton hill Wonford road, Mount Radford Carr Mrs. 51 Pennsylvania road

Bayley Charles, 4 Powderham crescent Bowcher Benjamin, Sunny view, Mount Carter George, 57 Parr street

Bayley Robert, I8 Summerland street Pleasant road Carter Jas. Conington, Heavitree road

Bayly Barrie Dalton, 36 Wonford road Bowcher Mrs. 20 Prospect park Carter John Stephens, 5 Bouverie place,

Bazeley Rev. Frank Ley M.A. [rector of Bowden Alfred, 1 Haldon road Magdalen road .

. Holy Trinity & chaplain to the Bowden Edwd. Albt. 3 Powderhamcres Carter William Brand, 26 Union road

Devon & Exeter Female Home & Bowden William, 8 St. David's terrace, Caseley Henry Arthur, 3 Queen's ter-

Penitentiary], 6 Colleton crescent St. David's hill race, St. David's

Bazley Joseph, 3 College road BowdonMisses, 12Queen's ter.St.Da\·id's Casley Waiter Henry, 6 Springfield,

.Beal James, 54 Queen street Bowen Miss, 63 Pennsylvania road Old Tivert()n road

Bealy Thomas, 4 York bldgs. Oxford rd Bowers Albert, 26 St. Sidwell's avenue Cathrey Miss,3l\lt.Vernon,Magdalen rd

.Hearne Edwin, 2 Lansdowne terrace, Bowes Miss, 1 Connaught ter. Union rd Caunter Wm.Geo.Clifton ho. Clifton hill

llolloway street Bowler Horace, 27 Raleigh road Cay Mrs. I7 East Southernhay

Beazley John, 86 Portland street Bradbeer George, 5 Dinham road Challice Mrs. 13 Wonford. road .

Beck Mrs. 13 Pennsylvania road Bradford Mrs. 6o Pennsylvania road ChalliceRichd.Marks,2SPennsylvania rd

Beckett Mrs. 3 Lower Summerlands Bradford Thomas, 6 Union road ChambersBenj.Waltr.Sml.7Topsham rd

Beddoes Mi!>s, 4 Black Boy road Bradford Thomas Coombe, 9 Spring- Chamings Thomas, 7 liillsboro' road

Beer James, 2 Pavilion pi. Magdalen rd field, Old Ttverton road ChampionJn.6 Pavilion pl.Magdalen rd

Beer Mrs. I Albion viis. Old Tiverton rd Bradley John, 26 Dix's field , Chant Fredk. Chas. 79 Black Boy road

Beever Horace, St. Leonard's villa, Brand Elihu Edward, Mansion house, Chapman Robert John, Walpole, Ha]. ·

'fopsham road Cathedral yard don road, St. David's

Bell Charles Edward Wallace, I7 West BrandtRev.Herbt. Uplands,Heavitree rd Charles George, 6 Lower Summerland

Southernhay Brash EdwardAlex. 35WestSouthernhay Cheese James, 31 East Southernhay

Bellew Mrs. u College road Braund Misses, 10 Clifton hill Childs John Wm. IS Pennsylvania road

Bennett Chas. Rose-Duryard,Cowley rd Bremridge Thomas Julius, The Vine- Chorley Frank, 43 Haldon road

Bennett James Warley, 7 Well street yard, Castle street Chown Mrs. Oaklands, Devonshire place

Bennett Jn. Geo. 38 St. Leonard road Brenton Rev. Henry Wheeler B.A. The Churchward Edwin, 30 Temple road,

Bennett Sidney, 1 Weirfield road Hollies, St. Leonard road Larkbeare

Benson Mrs. 1 Matford ter.Mnt.Radford Brewer Mrs. 4 Raleigh road Clapp Cecil Robert Mainwaring M.A.,

Besley Rt.Hy.14Carlton tr.NewNrth.rd Brewster Henry Lewis, Wrent~m, Old LL.M. 54 St. Leonard road

Besley Waiter, 71 Black Boy road 'fiverton road Clapp Geo.TuckerM. B. 14We.Southmhy

Best l\Irs. 50 Queen street Brice John, u Powderham crescent Clapp Mrs. Roseneath, St. James's rd

Best Wm. Raynor, 10 Pennsylvania rd Bricknell SidneyGeorge,6 Radford road, Clark Frederick, 105 Black Boy road

Bevans Mrs. Pm·tman vl. St. James' rd Larkbeare Clark James, 14 Toronto rc;md

Bewes Rev. Thomas Cecil B.A. [curate Bright William B.A. (H.M. inspector of Clark Mrs. 21 .Belmont road

of St. Leonard's], 8 Raleigh road schools), 24 Union road Clark Mrs.12 Lyndhurst rd.Mt.Radford

Bicknell George Samuel Shepherd (as- Brock William, Parker's Well house, Clarke Henry, 8 Raleigh road

sistant d10cesan inspector of schools), Topsham road Clarke Septimus, 1 I Pennsylvania road

33 Richmond road Brodhurst Rev.Charles Cecil B.A.[priest CliffordGeo. Wm.Hadleigh,95Sidwell st

Bickersteth Right Rev. Edwd. Hy. D.D. vicar of the cathedral], 8 Lansdowne Cockram Henry, 19 Belmont road
Coldridge Chas. S. I 3Qoeen's ter. Hele rd
[bishop ofExetr.],ThePalace,Palace gt terrace, Holloway street

Bickersteth Rev. Henry Venn M.A. The Brokenshire Frederick Reardon, 24 Ox- Cole Charles,3 Bonverie pl.Magdalen rd

Palace, Palace gate ford terrace, Oxford road Cole Charles, 74 Summerland street

Bickley Wm. 8 Prospect pk. St. James's Bromley Howard Edwd.73 BlackBoy rd Cole Henry Turney, 19 Howell road

Biddell Mrs. Duryard house, St. David's Brooking John Trimble,25Richmond rd Cole John Bennett, 29 Toronto road

Biddick Thos. Colyford, 45 Prospect pk Brooking Mrs. 7 Linden vale,Howell rd Cole Misses, 12 Clifton hill

.lJingley Miss, 9 Toronto road Brown John, I 1 Dix's field Cole Mrs. 28 East Southerqhay

Bird Rev. Samuel Wm. Elderfield M. A. Brown Martin Luther M. D. 84 Sidwell st Cole .1\Irs.s The Crescent,Mount Radford

[rector of St. Sidwell's], Rectory, 6 . Brown Miss, 51 Wonford road Cole Richard Charles, 3I Wonford road

Dix's field 1 Brown Mrs. 2 Higher Summerland pi Mount Radford



• • DEV. & CJRN. l-1



210 EXETER. • (KELLY'S

DEVONSHIRE.t

Coleby Henry, 1 Elm Grove road •

Davy Henry M.D, & M.R.C.P. r.ond. Esworthy Mrs. ro Haldon rd. St. David's

Coleridge Wm. Hy. 58 Pennsylvania rd Southernhay ho. East Southernhay Evans Rev. William J ustin [Congrega-

Coles Mrs. 3I Black Boy road Davy Mrs. 5 Lyndhurst road tional], 44 Haldon road, St. David's

Coles Richard, 13 Colleton bldgs. Friars Daw Jn. Edwd. Spurbarne,Magdalen rd Evans Frank, !sea, Devonshire place

Coles Robert Charles, 10 Ralei,!!h road Daw Miss, I9 Richmond road Evans Joseph Chapman, Elmside house,

Coles Waiter Brown, 31 Black Boy road Daw Miss, 44 St. Leonard road Elmside

Collacott William, 3I St. Sidwell's aven Daw Richard Rendle Miller, Spurbarne, Evans Miss, 15 West Southernhay

Collings Joseph Albert, Heavitree road Magdalen road Evans Thomas, 4 Higher Behnont road

Collins Chas. M. xoYork bldgs. Oxford rd Dawe Henry N. I Melbourne pl. Friars Evel'y Miss, I York buildings, York rd

CollinsFk.Geo.4Premier pl.Mnt.Radfrd Dawe William, 3 Melbourne pl. Friars Ewens Thomas, 3 Hillsboro' road

Collins Mrs. Nortbernhay house,North• Dawson Mrs. 76 Black Boy road Exeter Bishop of (Rt. Rev. Edward

ernhay place Day John Henry, 27 East Southernhay Henry Bickersteth n.n.), The Palace,

Collins Mrs. 49 St. David's hill Dean Robert, 6 Mount Pleasant road Palace gate

Collins Mrs. Frostleigh, Grendon road Dean William Thos. 20 Culverland rd Exeter Dean of (Very Rev. Benj. Mor~

Colquhoun Col. Humphrey, Daisy Dearman Arthur William, Haldon, 3 gan Cowie D.D.), The Deanery,

mount, Polsloe road Prospect park Deanery square

Colson George, 25 W onford road de Behr Theo. L. 38 High street Eyres John Marke, 12 Powderham cres

Commin Frederick James, 28 Union rd Dellbridge Miss, 23 Sidwell street Facey Charles, York villa, Oxford road

Commin Jas. Geo. 44 Pennsylvania rd Denham John William, 27 Blackall rd Fal'mer Miss, x College road

Compton Rev.Arth. Wm.Hy.B.A.[curate DeNiceville Miss, 92 Sidwell street Fa'rrantMiss, sWoodbine ter.ElmGro.rd

of St.Mary Major],22 Ea.Southernhy Densham Miss, I4 Palace gate Farrant Mrs. ro Belmont pl.Belmont rd

Compton Jn. 13Richmond rd.St.David's Depree Fredk. Templer, 6 Lyndhurst rd Featherstone Ernest, r7Powderham cres

Cooke Harry, 78 Black Boy road Derry Theo. Lessey, 16 Powderham cres Fenwick Philip George Nesbitt, 83 Black

Coombe J oseph, 5 Blackall road Devenish Wm. 2 Penview ter. Oxford rd Boy road

Coombe Joseph, Friernhay street Dicker John William, 18 Culverland rd Fewins Henry, 24 Toronto road

Coombe Mrs. 55 Queen street Dickers Mrs. I6 Blackall road Fey Mrs. 4 Verney place, Sidwell street

Coombe Russell M.A., F.R.c.s. 37 West Dimond Henry Clash, 6 Friars walk Fildew George, 6 Park pi. Wonford rd

Southernhay Dobbs John, 5 Culverland road Finch Charles, 7 Higher Belmont road

Coombe )Villiam, 2 Sommerland place, DomvilleEdwd.Jas.44WestSouthernhay Finch Chas.Sl.Lucerne,Old Tiverton rd

Topsham road Donnison Miss, 9 Lower Summerlands Finney Rev. William HenryB.A.[curate

Copp Mrs. 31 Dean st. Larkbeare Doveton Frederick Bazett, 8 Lyndhurst of Holy Trinity], 46 Magdalen st

Corbyn Miss, 4-1- Powderham crescent road, Mount Radford Fisher Benjamin James,39Longbrook st

Comell George, Lonsdale, York road Dowall Major Aylmer G. P. (staff pay- Fisher Miss, 45 Pennsylvania road

Cornish Fredk. Jn. IS Powderham cres master reg. dist. No. n), 71 Penn- Fitzgerald Miss, Uplands, Grendon road
Cornish Mrs. 2 St. Ann's terra~, Old sylvania road
Fletcher Rev. Edwa:rd Sumner Becknell

'fiverton road Downes Edward, 4 Culverland road liLA.[curate ofSS.David's&Michael's],

Cornish Thomas Rowell, 5 St. J ames' Drake Geo.Arth. Cranch,I6Hillsboro' rd 62 Pennsylvania road ·

place, Old Tiverton road Drake Mrs. 2 Lower Summerlands FletcherJohn, Trelana, Old Tiverton rd

Cory Mrs. 7 Colleton crescent Drake Mrs. IO Pavilion pl. Magdalen rd Flint Robert Mercer, 9 Belmont road

Col!lsins RichardBrown,4St.Leonard's pl Drayton Harry Godwin, 3 Devonshire pl :Flood Miss, 22 Dix's field

Cotton Mrs. I6 Prospect park Drew Henry Alban, Hillsborough lodge, Floud Miss,6Queen's ter.MountRadford

Couch William John, Cathedral yard Pennsylvania road Floyd Hy. Alfd. 4 Denmark rd.Barnfield

Cowie Very Rev. Dean Benjamin Mor- Drew Mrs. Rosemont, Heavitree road Foote Albert, 5 Black Boy road

gan D.D. The Deanery Drew Wm. 2 Bradninch pl. Gandy st Force William, Enfield vil.Devonshire pl

Cox Frank, Larkbeare ho. Roberts rd Duckworth Lady, Knightley's, St. Ford Henry u.A. 25 West Southernbay

Cox James, 72 Radford rd. Larkbea.re David's hill Ford Mrs. 3 Clarendon place, Bar·

Cox William, 37 St. David's hill Dumbleton Rev. Edgar Norris u.A. tholomew street east

Crabb Miss, Branscombe ho. York road [prebendary & rector of St. J ames'], Foreman Charles Stewart, 12 Oxford

Crabb Mrs. 5 Richmond road Old Tiverton road terrace, Oxford road

Crabbe George, 32 PrQspect park Dunn Frederick Saml. 20 New North rd l"oreman Mrs. 62 Sidwell street

Crabbe Mrs.34 Ba.rtholomew street west Dunn Miss, 3 St. Leonard's place Forrest Edward Stewart, 2 Woodbine

Crawley Thos. 8 Franklin st. La.rkbeare Dunn Wm.Hy.4Wonford l'd.Mt.Radfrd terrace, Elm Grove road

<:riddle Mrs. Fairmead, York road DunsfordGeo. Lichigaray, 17Wonford rd Fortescue Rev.Rt.Hy. M. A. sElmGro.rd

<::rockerJas.F.R.I.B..A..46Pennsylvania rd Dunsford Matthew John, g6 Sidwell st Foster Mrs. 9 Powderham crescent

Crofts John, 3 Topsham road Durant George Wm. 9 Prospect park Fouracres Mrs. 7 Bouverie place, Mag·

Compton Cuthbert, 9 Colleton crescent Durant Mrs. I6 Richmond rd.St.David's dalen road

·Crompton Reginald, 9 Colleton crescent Dymond Arth. H. 34 West Southernhay Foweraker Rev. Edmund Thomas M.A.

Cross Henry John, 44 Longbrook street Dymond Lewts Marwood, 24 Culverland (master Cathedral school & priest
vicar & chaplain to Exeter City asy·
Cross Miss, 39 Powderham crescent road, St. James'

Crump Charles, I3 Magdalen street Dymond Mrs. I St. Leonard's road lum), Barnfield road

Cuming Walt.Jn.gHowell rd.St.David's Dymond Thomas, 8 Lansdowne ter- Fox Sylvanus Bevan, 3 Dix's field

Gumming Artbur James F.R.c.s.Eng. race, Holloway street Fraley Thomas, Melbourne villa, Devon·

12 East Southernbay Eadie J ames R. The Bank house, shire place

Cummings Robert, 53 St. David's hill Cathedral yard Franklin Fk. Io Higher Summerland pl

Cunningham William Allison M.A. East Mrs. Vine cottage, Heavitree road Franklin George, 2 College road

(head master), Grammar school East Samuel, Rochelle, Magdalen road Fraser Mrs. I Pennsylvania park

Cutcliffe Montague, Devon & Exeter Eastman Captain William Inglefield Freeman George, I7 Howell road

hospital, East Southernhay R.M.A. 42 Powderham crescent Freeman Mrs. 39 West Southernhay

Cuthbertson Mrs. I~4 Sid well street Easton .Arthur, 29 Longbrook street French George, I u Black Boy road

Dacie Capt. George, 19 St. David's hill Easton Ernest Hiram,39 Northernhay st FriendMrs.gSummerland pl.Topshm. rd

Da.lgleish Hy.Jn.7 Park pi.Longbrook st· Easton Miss, 42 Northernhay street Fry Frederick, '38 Black Boy road

Dalgleish William Holway,5 P<~.rkplace, Easton William, 56 St. David's hill FulfordChs.Hy.6Belmont pl.Belmont rd

Longbrook street •Edmonds Rev. Canon Waiter John n.D. Fulford William John, 66 Magdalen st

Danby Wm. Elmfield ho. St. David's hl [lfbrarian of the cathedral), The Close FullerWm. 3 Grendon vils. Polsloe rd

Dangar Rev. Ja.mes George D. D. (prin- Edwards Charles, 22 New North road Fursdon Mrs. 2 Barnfield crescent

cipal & lecturer in divinity Traming Edwards Francis, 28 Prospect park Furse Mrs. Elm house, York road

college), Training college Edwards Misses, 9 Str. James' place, Fynn Robt.IS Carlton ter.New Northrd

Dann William, 6o St. David's hill Old Tiverton road Gadd Henry, 25 St. David's hill

D'Arcy-Irvine Miss, 29 Wonford road Edwards Mrs. 7 Lyndhurst road GardenerGeo.3Premier pl.Monnt Rdfrd

Darmer Miss, 66 Magdalen street sEland Hy. Septimus, 58 St. David's hill Gardner Mrs. I7 Belmont road
Davey Mrs. 20 Raleigh road
Elgie Misses, Nth. park we. Magdalen rd Garland Lewis, Matford terrace,
Mount Radford
Davey Mrs. 99 Sidwell street Ellacott George. 3 Grosvenor place

Davey Samuel, Mount Pleasant house, ElliottJosiah, 42 Haldon rd. St. David's Garland Miss, Fonthill,Matford terrace,

Mount Pleasant road Ellis Albert Edward, 2 Lyndhurst road, Mount Radford

David Rev. William u.A. [rectoi' of St.' Mount Radford Garland 'fheodore G.ubett Teage,

Petrock's with St. Kerrian, priest Ellis Henry, I2 Prospect park Deanery square

vicar & CUJ ~os.of the College of Vicars, Ellis Mrs. 16 Raleigh road Garnsworthy 'fhoma.s, Elsinore, Devon•

lect. in theo. & eccles. hist. at 'frain- Ellis William, 36 Parr street shire place

ing college & surrogate], 3 Colleton Elston Henry, 26 Toronto road Garrett Miss, 5 Be\mont pi. Belmont rd

crescent England Henry, 4 Melbourne pl. Friars Garton Mrs. go Belmont road

Da.vies Mrs. 3 Higher Summerlands, Enstone Jas. 38 Temple rd. Larkbeare Gauntlett Geo. 7 Haldon rd. St. David's

Heavitree road Essery Mrs. 2 York buildings, York rd Gay Mrs. 160 Sidwell street

DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. EXETER~ 2ll

Gear Charles, 82 Howellvoad , Ham Charles, 2 Colleton crescent Heath Georgel I Bedford circus

Geare Rev.Edwd. M ..A..2o St.Leonard rd Hamilton Major Peter Fisher Percival Heath George Owen, I Bedford circus

Gaare John, 75 South street R.A. Rockleigh, Matford terrace, Heath Jas. Pulling,47 West Southernhy

Geare Miss, Cathedral close Mount Radford Heathcote C.D.4 Bradninch pl.Gandy st

GeareWalt.F.2l'heCre~.Mount Radford Hamilton Rev. Arthur Hayn~ B.A. Heathfield Mrs. 94 Sidwell street

George Henry Augustus,43BlackBoyrd [rector of St. M11ry Arch~], Colleton Hedgeland Samuel, 38 Lower North st-

Gerrans Sampson, r 1 Blackall road Crescent house Hellier George, 69 Black Boy road

Gibbings Geo, Fk.34 WestSouthernhay Hamlin Albt. Jas. Holmeland, Barnfld.rd Heilier Henry Thomas, IJ Carlton ter-

Gibbings John Wm.22 Longbrook street Hamlin :Frederick Pitt, 49 Wonford race, New North road

Gibbing-s Miss, 29 New North road road, Mount Radford Hellier John Denslow, Hillside, Old

Gibbins Thomas, 25 Prospect park Ilamlin Hubert Palmar Osborne, 4 Tiverton road
Gibbon Rev. Henry B.A. I curate of St, Queen's terrace, Mount Radford
Hellins Mrs. Cathedral close

James'J, 25 Belmont road Ilamlin Thomas Peter, Sylvan cott.age, Hems Harry, Fair park, Longbrook st

Gibbs HenryTyte, 2I New North road Premier place, Mount Radford Henderson Wm.M.D. 18 East Southrnhy

Gibson William, 5 Fair Park road, St. BamlinWalt.Tracey villa, Barnfield road HP.rrin Eli John, 6 Grosvenor place

St. Leonard's Hamlyn James, 9 St. David's terrace, Hewett John, 34 Temple rd. Lark9eare,

Giddings William, Agra, Grosvenor p\ St. David's hill . Hewish Rt. Thos.4 Haldon rd. St.David's

Giddy Mrs. 42 St. Leonard road Hammond Mrs. 9 Codrington street Heywood Wm.2Rockside vils.Bonhay rd

Gidley J n. Hoopern ho. Pennsylvania rd Hammond-Spencer Miss, 43 Pennsyl- Hicks Williaw. Jas. no Black Boy road

GidleyMrs. Hoopern ho.Pennsylvanta rd vania road Hill Charles, 45 Powderham crescent

GidleyThos.Cudmore,25 St.Sidwell's av Hancock John, I8 Clifton hill Hill John, 4 Toronto road

Gilbert Richard, 36 Prospect park Hancock Richard, II Toronto road Hill Miss, 29 West Southernhay

Gilbert Thos. Page,I York cots. York rd Hancock Robert, I5 Clifton hill . Hill William, 9 Verney pi. Sidwell st

Gillard John,3Connaughtter. Union rd HannafordWm.Bernard,4ElmGrove rd Hillman Thos. 10 Verney pl. Sidwellst

Gimblett Saml. Rd. H. 48 Prospect pk Harding Rev. Richard [Wesleyan], The Hiscox John William, 4 Alt'xandra ter-

Gissing George, I SL. Leonard's terrace, Priory, The Mint race, Black Boy road

Mount Radford Harding George, 2 St. German's villas, Hitchcock Alfd. 22 Oxford ter.Oxford rd

Gitsham Mrs. Fernleigh, Devonshire pl Pennsylvania road Bitchcock Hy. 19 Oxford ter. Oxford rd

Glanville Stephen Henry Burt, .8 Brad- Harding Henry, 7 Lausdowne terrace, Bitcbcock John Saml. Pike, 25 Elmsids

ninch place, Gandy street Holloway street Hitt Henry, 40 Powderham crescent

Godbeer James, 9 Blackall road Ha.rdingJoseph, I lligherSummerlands, Hitt Henry John Rochelle, Magdalen rd

Go:lfrey Lieut.Cornelius Benjamin R.E. Heavitree road Hitt Mrs. 57 Pennsylvania road

6 Prospect park Hardinge Lieut.-Col.Herbert,9 Victoria Hobbs William, 10 Alexandra terrace,

Godsland Arth.28Roberts rd.Larkbeare terrace, Mount Radford .Black Boy road

Godson Mrs. Clifton cottage, Clifton hl Hare Mrs. 2 St. Leonard's place Hobson Very Rev.Canon George Francis

Goodenough William Henry,Abergeldie, Barker Wm.I6 Haldon road,St. David's [Catholic], Presbytery, South street

Old Tiverton roai Harper Robert, 49 Prospect park Hocken Mrs. 17 Richmond rd.St.David's

Goodman WilliamJoseph,r6Palace gate Harris Major Samuel Keith, 4 Elstow, Hole John, so St. David's hill

Goodridge Mrs. I Powderham crescent Old Tiverton road Hole Waiter, 24 Pennsylvania road

Gordon William M.A., M.B. Barnfield Harris Albert James, I Alexandra ter- Holden Henry John, 34 Wonford road

lodge, Barnfield crescent race, Black Boy road Holman John, 4I Longbrook street
Goss John Gregory, 20 Oxford terrace, Harris Alfred William, 19 Toronto rd Hohnes John,8Weirfield pi. Weirfield rd

Oxford road HarrisEdwd.Endsleigh,Old Th'erton rd Honey Albert Louis, 6 York buildings,

Gould John Blatchford, 14 Clifton hill Harris Edwin John, :n Union road Oxford road

Gould Misses, 62 Black Boy road Harris Henry,7 Silver ter.Richmond rd Honey John, 3 Verney place, Sidwell st

Gould Mrs. 40 High street . Harris Henry William John, 33 Haldon Honey Misses,2Fairpark rd.St.Leonards

GouldMrs. 14Springfield,OldTiverton rd road, 8t. David's HoneywillGeo.9Lansdwne. ter.Hollwy.s1;

Gould Mrs. M. E. 8 St. James' place, Harris John, 4 St. Sidwell's avenue Hooper Mrs. r St. Leonard's place

Old Tiverton road , Harris John, 34 Toronto road Book Mrs. I Oxford terrace, Oxford rd

Gould Richard, 28 St. Sidwell's avenue HarrisJn.Delpratt.45Westt!outhernhay Hooker Mrs. 26 Culverland road

Gould William, 26 Catherine street HarrisMrs. 13Pavilion pl.Magdalen road Hookway Frank, 2 St. J ames' villas, St,

Gracey Mrs. 36 Powderham crescent HarrisNathanl. 82Radford rd. Larkbeare James' road

Gracy Robert, 2 Denmark rd. Barnfield Harris Thomas, 7 Verney pl. Sidwell st Hope Andrew, 75 Howell road

GrangerMisses,sHigherSummerland pl Ha.rris William, 30 Elmside Hopkins Richd. 29 Oxford ter.Oxford r<\

Grant George }'rancis M. Abbeville Harrison Hy.Raskcomb, 21 Magdalen st Hopping John J. 76 Howell road

house, Topsham road Harrison Samuel, 35 Elmside Horsman Charles, I2 Belmont road

Grattan John, 12 Wonford road HartnollHenryThos. 35 EastSouthernhy Horspool Frederick, 40 Elmside

Gratten .Miss, I3 Hillsboro' road • Hartnoll John, 2I Bedford circus Horwill George Henry, 3 St, Ann's pl.
Gray John, 33 St. David's bill
Hartnoll~isses, I 6 Wonford road, Mount Old Tiverton road

Gray Miss, 14 St. Leonard road Radford Horwill Miss, 76 Sidwell street

Gray Mrs. 17 Elmsid4;1 • HarveyRev.Thos. Cowell, 13 Friars walk Hosgood John White, 63 Black Boy rd

Green Henry, 23 Di::11:'s field Harvey I. Emlyn, Melbourne house, Hosgood Miss, 2 Oxford ter. Oxford rd

Green Stafford N orthcote, 4 Victoria 13 Friars walk Hoskins Rev. Charles, n Lyndhurst

terrace, Heavitree Harvey J. Edward, 36 Pennsylvania rd road, Mount Radford

Green Wm. 2I Richmond rd.St.David's Haslett Surgeon-Captain John Courte, Hoskins Joseph Paul, Springfield villa,

Green William Hy. 48 Powderham cres nay M.D., M.ch. (medical officer in Belmont road

Greenway Misses, 32 Wonford road charge Topsham barracks), I Lynd- HowdenMiss, 8Lyndhurst rd. Mt.Radfrd

Gregory Col. George, 7 St. L.eonard rd hurst road, Mount :&ldford Howe Mrs. 13 Carlton ter.New North rd

Gregory Edward, 26 Summerland at Hatherly Henry, 32 Pennsylvania road Howell Alfred (assistant master at S~
Grenfell Mrs. 2 Park pl. Wontord road Havill John, 12 St. S1dwell's avenue
John's Hospital school), 6 Franklin

Grimaldi Rev. Henry Beaufort.A..K.o L. HawkesFrank,I 8Pavilion pl.Magdaln. rd street, Larkbeare
[licensed preacher in the diocese], 13 Hawkins Edward Varwell, 42 Pennsyl~ Howell Alfred Oram (second master),

Belmont road vania road St. John's Hospital school, High st

Grist Rev. William Alexander [Bible Hawkins Miss, 37 Pennsylvania road Howell Mrs. ~ Friars walk

Christian], 3I Longbrook street Hawkins Mrs. 5 Park place,Wonford rd Howells Rev. Joseph Charles [Baptist],

Grose Misses, 33 St. Leonard road Hawkins Thomas, 3 Northernhay place The Manse, II Bartholomew terrace

Guest John Callaway,1 Rockside villas, Hawkins William, 8 Belmont road Hoyle James, Wentworth,Devonshire pl

Bonhav road Hayman Richud, 8 Springfield, Old Hncklebridge John Eames, Albuera, St.

Guest William Henry, 6 Dinham road Tiverton road Leonard road

Guillaume William, 74 Black Boy road HaymanMisses,3 Linden vale,Howell rd Hucklebridge Miss, 34 St. Leonard rd

Hake Ed ward, 14 Howell road Hayne Mrs. Sidney, I Claremont grove, Huddleston Misses, 9 West Southernhay

Halkett Col. Craigie, 3 The Crescent, St. Leonard road Huggins John William, Camden villa,

Mount Radford Haynes George, 2 Raleigh road Devonshire place

HallMaj.Wm.roVictoria ter.Mnt.Radfrd Heal Samuel, IO St. Sidwell's avenue Huggins Mrs. Carlton vi!. Devonshire pl

Hall Francis, 4 Clifton hill Heale William, I9 Culverland road HumberEdwn.Wrenthm.OldTivertn.rd

Hall Miss, 9 Belmont place, Belmont rd HeanCbarles,sPremier pl.Mnt.Ra.dford Hunt Tbomas, 38 Roberts rd.Larkbeare

Halll\lisses, 33Wonford rd.Mnt. Radford Heard Henry Ellis, I9 New North road Hunt Thomas, 24 Temple rd. Larkbeare

Hallora1~ Mrs. Edgerton b,Quse~Pennsyl- Heard Robert, Traf.1lgar cot.Well street HuntWm.Col~s,Laurel cot.BlackBoy rd

vania road Hearl Wm.Jn.g Silver ter. Richmond rd Hunter Miss, 4 Park pi. Longbrook st

H:lll.s Samuel, 4 Gros ;enor pl::).ce Heath .Benja:nin, u St. Sidw~ll':j aven Hurford Jn. 4 Pav.lion pl. Magdalen rd

DEV. & CORX. 14*

212 EXEfER. DEVONSHIRE. [KELLY•B

Hurley Rev. Joseph R. [Catholic], KnillJames,Stokeleigh,Old Tiverton rd Maer Mrs. 3 Haldon road, St. David'S'
Knowles Miss, 46 West Southernhay Mallet John Aubry, 4 Bedford circus
Presbytery, South street Mallett Rev. William George [rector of

Hussey John Richards,41 St. David'shl Knowling Miss, 46 Black Boy road
Hussey John Walton, Crema cottage, Knowling Mrs. 5 Oxford ter. Oxford rd St. Mary Major, acting chaplain to-
H. M. forces, Exeter & surrogate], 1
Black Boy road Knox Mrs. I8 Howell road

Hussey Thos. Wm. 28 Pennsylvania rd Kynaston Alfred, 27 Toronto road Colleton crescent

Husson John, 8 Howell road Labbett Geo.Hy.3Park pl.Longbrookst Mallett John Whiddon, 30 Raleigh road
Manley John Lake, 20 Powderham cres.
Huxham Frederick Wm. 6 Toronto rd Labdon George, 7 Culverlaud road
ManleyRt.4St. James' pl. OldTiverton rd
Hnxtable Wm. Hy. Simla, Grosvenorpl Ladell Mrs. I Prospect park
Hutchings Frank,4 Penview ter. York st Lake John Ellett, 3 St. German's villas, Mann Edgar Montague, 55 Black Boy rd
Mannings Robert, 10 Wonford road
HutchinsonMrs.sPavilion pl.Magdaln.rd Pennsylvania road
Lama Madame,IIYork bldgs.Oxrord rd Mardon Harry, IO Culverland road
Hutt Miss, xo College road
Huxham John Wm. 33 Longbrook st LamacraftNicholas, xHigherBelmout rd Mardon Henry James, 40 Toronto road.
Hmr.:ham Mrs.6 Wonford rd.Mt.Radford LambdonJohn,23Franklin st.Larkbeare Mare Horatio, 9 Eaton place •

Huxtable Miss, The Priory, Mint Lambert Charles James, 6 The Cres- Marriott Ernest Asa,6g Pennsylvania rd
Marriott Misses, The Close
Hyne Mrs. 46 Queen street cent, Mount Radford
Marsh Mrs. 23 Oxford ter. Oxford road
Imeson Mrs.I6Lyndhurst rd.Mt.Radfrd Land Mrs. Barton, 19 Dix's field
Lane Edward Henry, 56 Queen street Marsh Wm. Ivy cot. Old Tiverton road
Ingersent William, The Close Marshall George l<'isher, 74 Howell rd

Ingle Rev. John M.A St.Bartholomew ho Lane Mrs. 49 Holloway street
Ingles Rev. Charles William Chamber- Lane William, so Holloway street Marshall Mrs. 48 Wonford road, Mount

layne B.A. [curate of St. Matthew's], I7 Langford Francis Reuben, I3 Salem Radford
MartinFrnk.Chas.Rd.34Pennsylvania rcl
Eaton place place, Black Boy road
Martin Henry, 23 Culverland road
Inniss Mrs.3 Lyndhurst rd.Mt. Radford Langley Mrs. 37 Black Boy road Martin John, 19 Elmside
Isaac John, 5 Temple road, Larkbeare Lansdale George Bowers, go Oxford
Martin John May C.E. Bradninch house,.
James George, 75 Black Boy Toad terrace, Oxford road MaGratinndM•v rsst.rHeeeltla Vista, Mnt.Pleasant rcl
James Henry M. Tregear, Spicer road Latimer Hugh, 26 New North road Martin Mrs. Penleonard, Magdalen rd
James Lewis, 2 Victoria ter. Heavitree
James Misses, 6 College road Lawday William Henry,7 Toronto road Martin Thomas, 16 Bedford circus
James Thos. Jn. 6 Temple rd.Larkbeare LawlessJames,The Cottage,Topsham rd
Lawless John, 23 St. Leonard road
James William, 42 Summerland street Lawless Misses, 23 St. Leonard road Mashford Alfred, 1::1 Carlton terrace,.
New North road
Janson Mrs. 6 Pennsylvania park Lawton George, I Friars hill
Mason Henry Biging, 3 Bedford circus
Jarman William, Excelsior villa, Mount Lazar Mrs. 39 East Southernhay Matthews George Hoare, 10 FrankliQ

Pleasant road Leach Mrs. I7 Raleigh road street, Larkbeare

JeboultHy. Pounsbery,Brookfld. York rd Leakey'Miss, 26 East Southernhay Matthews Miss, I Lower Summerlands:

Jeeves Anthony, 47 St. David's hill Leathers Charles, go Prospect park
Leckenby Richard, 47 Prospect park Matthews William, 32 St. Leonard rd
Jerman Hy. 8 Haldon rd. St. David's Le Clair Hy.Edwd. 22 Powderham cres Maunder Alfred, I Verney pi. Sidwell st.
Jerman James, 5 Bedford circus Lee Mrs. IS Verney place, Sidwell st Maunder Wtlliam, 22 Union road
Jerman James, 32 Black Boy road
Jerman Richard; 22 St. David's hill Lee Sl.4Northernhay sq.Northernhay st Maw Thomas, 55 Holloway street
Jerred Samuel, 49 Pennsylnnia road Legerton Mrs. 61 Pennsylvania road Meadway Frederick, 38 Longbrook st.
Median 'fhomas, 22 Toronto road
Johnson Alfred Robert M.A., F.R.A.s. Leg~e Lionel, 29 Union road
(assistant master, Grammar school), LeMesurierHarryBrooke,6St.James's rd Meeson Richard, 30 Powderham cres
13 Victoria terrace, Mount Radford Lendon Mrs. South lawn, Magdalen rd Melhuish Misses, 33 Prospect park
Lethaby Richard, 68 Pennsylvania road Meredeth Fredk. Jn. 3 Northernhay scr
Johnson Mrs. I9 East Southernhay Merivale Misses, Barton pl. St. David's

Johnson Robert, I2 Belmont place, Bel- Lewin Misses, I9 Raleigh road
Lewis John, 25 Oxford ter.Oxford road Metherell J sph. 2 Frank!in st. Larkbeare
moot road Lewis Mrs. Ibsley, Pennsylvania road Metheringham William Lee, I3 Powder-

Johnston Mrs. 20 Richmond road Lewis Richard, Gomer cot. Belmont rd ham crescent

Jones John, I7 Lyndhurst road
Jones Maurice Evan, I Hillsboro' road Ley Richard, I Bystock cots.St.David's Meyer Frederick William, IS Elmside
Michelmore Henry, 2 Bouverie place,.
Jones Samuel J.P. I2 Longbrook street Lightfoot Miss, I8 Dix's field
Magdalen road
Jordan Charles,2 Fieldmont,Blackall rd Lilburn John, I7 Howell roarl
Michelmore Hy. Wm. I9 St. Leonard rd'
Jukes-Brown Alfred John, (geological Litter Joseph, I2 Raleigh road
Little Jn. 4 TheCrescent,MountRadford Michelmore Mrs. 48 Pennsylvania road:
survey), 35 St. Leonard road Middleton Miss, 15 Northernhay street.

Julian Harry, 25 Culverland road Little Miss, 34 Black Boy road
J ullyanFrankHenry, 10Powderham cres Littlejohn Albert George, I6 Elmside Miles Mrs. Dixfield house, Dix's field
Karslake Mrs. Grendon ho. Grendon rd Littlejohn John, 65 Pennsylvania road Miles Robert Louis, 55 Pennsylvania rd.
Kavanagh Rev.Jamt>s Daniel (chaplain Lintern John, 8 Queen's ter.St.David's Milford Mrs. I Barntield crescent
Milton Mrs. 22 West Southernhay
· to the Devon & Exeter hospital), 58 Linton Mrs. I6 Toronto road
Lloyd-Jones William, Clevelands cot- Milton William Alfred, Abbotsford, Old
Magdalen street Tiverton road

Keate Thomas, 38 Toronto road tage, Belmont road
Lock Samuel Mardon, 2I Raleigh road Mingo Frank, 26 Temple rd. Larkbeare
Keeping Herbert, 7 Dinham road
Kelgh Jas.W.D.3 Victoria ter.Heavitree Lockyear Frank Thomas, 43 Bartholo- Mitchel Miss, 37 Wonford road, Mount.
Radford
Kelland Wm. 4 Fieldmont, Blackall rd mew street west
Mitchell Rev. Philip John B.A. [curate
Kelley Jas.Alfd.ILinden vale,Howell rd Lodge George, 42 Toronto road
Loney William (inspector-general R.N.), of St. Sidwell's], 82 Black Boy road
Kemp John, 3 Magdalen road Mitchell Robt. IS Howell rd. St.David's

Kemp Thomas, 24 Belmont road 8 Colleton crescent
Kempe Arthur 111.D.I4East Southernhy Long Jas. Fredk. 8 Low Summerlands Mitchell Thomas Goldsworthy, I St-
frendrick Chas.IDevonshire pi. Union rd LoramJamesAmbrose,25MaryArches st James' villas, St. James' road
Kennaway LawrenceJames,Homefield, Loram Robert, Wasteria, Victoria st Mitcbell William, 36 Toronto road .
Moass J n. 7 Lansdowne ter. Holloway st
Pennsylvania road Loram Samuel, 20 Belmont road
Kenshole Robert, go Culverland road Loram Thomas Edward, 29 Well street MockHardld,4Elm Grove ter.St.David'S>
Kenshole William James, 79 Howell LugetMrs. IsSpringfie]d, 0 ldTiverton rd Mock Rtchard, I Denmark rd. Barnfield
LukeEdmundWm.2oEastSouthernhay Mollands Misses, 27 Prospect park
road, St. David's

KenwoodWm.2Weirfield pl. Weirfield rd Luscombe Edwin Light,36Longbrook st. Moody .Miss C. 'l'he Laurels, Old Tiver•
Luscombe William, 8 Culverland road ton road
Kindersley Mrs. 32 St. David's hill

King JohnGould,Belle vue,Magdalen rd Lusty Jas. Wm. Seville, I9 Prospect pk Moone John, 52 Queen street
Lutley Mrs. 13 Lyndhurst road, Mount Moore Harry, x6 Culverland road
Kingdon Miss, I Pennsylvania road Moore James, so Summerland street
Kingwell Miss, 21 Prospect park Radford

Kingwell Miss, 6 Raleigh road Luxton George Thomas, 7 Clifton hill Moore Lorenzo, 26 West Southernhay

Kinsey Henry John, 5 Pennsylvania pk Lyle Mrs. 16 Belmont road Moore Mrs. 49 Black Boy road

Kirby Mrs. 22 Pennsylvania road LyonGeo. Woodward,59Pennsylvania rd Moore Reginald Bowerman Mus. :sac.

Kitson Mre~. Redcliffe, Denmark road, McCrea Andrew, 59 Magdalen street Kenilworth, York road

Barnfield McGrath Rev. Henry Waiter M.A. 3 Moore Wm. I2 Salem pl. Black Boy rd

Knapman Edward, Mount Radford Richmond road Moreton Mrs. 3 York bldgs. Oxford rd

house, Topsham road Mackay Wallace, 46 Bonhay road Morey Miss, 22 Richmond road

Knapman John, 9 Elm Grove road Mackeith John H.B., C.M. I9 Eaton Morgan Mrs. I Grosvenor place

Knapmaru"'diss, 16Queen's ter.St.David's place, Heavitree road Morgan Rt. Wm. 30 Bartholomew st. we

Knapman Theophilus, Denny's Mead, Mackey ArthurJohnston B.A. Ivy bank, Morris8ml.3Woodbine ter.ElrnGrove rd

St. David's St. David's hill Morss Mrs. I3 Verney place, Sid wellst

Knapp Wm. Towers, 17 New Bridge st Mackie Alexander Nathan, 27 Union rd Mortimer George, xo Hlacka.ll road
Knight Alexander John, I2 Howell road McWilliams William,73 Summerland at Mortimer ~lri!. 17 Queen's terrace,
Knight John Burton, 25 Friars walk Madge John, 17 Salem pl. Black Boy rd St. David's


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