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1823 For sale. Barley Mow - a long established public house in Cowick Street, for many years in possession of Mr. How.[1]

1838 Joseph Stocker, of the Barley Mow Inn, St. Thomas, and his wife Joanna.[2]

1966 Barley Mow, Exeter (The), 103 Buddle lane.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 17 July 1823
  2. Western Times - Saturday 26 May 1838
  3. 1966 Exeter Directory