Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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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>


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>

Revision as of 15:47, 18 December 2023

1897.
c.1912. Wonford Hospital.
c.1933. Wonford Hospital.[1]

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. 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.

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Sources of Information

  1. Britain from above
  2. 1891 Census
  3. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Thursday 08 July 1869