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Replacement for [[St. Thomas Hospital, Exeter| St. Thomas Hospital for Lunatics]] | Replacement for [[St. Thomas Hospital, Exeter| St. Thomas Hospital for Lunatics]] | ||
1891 Peter Maury Deas (age 49 born Scotland), Duty Registrar. With his wife and five children. Three officers. 58 servants / staff. 67 female and 47 male - Total of 114 inmates.<ref>1891 Census</ref> | 1891 Peter Maury Deas (age 49 born Scotland), Duty Registrar. With his wife and five children. Three officers. Gardener and family. 58 servants / staff. 67 female and 47 male - Total of 114 inmates.<ref>1891 Census</ref> | ||
1869 Opened. Housed 120 inmates. Architect was [[W. F. Cross]] and [[G. M. Cummings]].<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Thursday 08 July 1869</ref> | 1869 Opened. Housed 120 inmates. Architect was [[W. F. Cross]] and [[G. M. Cummings]].<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Thursday 08 July 1869</ref> |
Latest revision as of 15:50, 18 December 2023

of Exeter
Replacement for St. Thomas Hospital for Lunatics
1891 Peter Maury Deas (age 49 born Scotland), Duty Registrar. With his wife and five children. Three officers. Gardener and family. 58 servants / staff. 67 female and 47 male - Total of 114 inmates.[2]
1869 Opened. Housed 120 inmates. Architect was W. F. Cross and G. M. Cummings.[3]
1914 Held 117 inmates.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Britain from above
- ↑ 1891 Census
- ↑ Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Thursday 08 July 1869