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High Street, Exeter: 41

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Note: This is a sub-section of High Street, Exeter

41 High Street, Exeter

Nos. 41-42 High Street largely dating from 1564 was called the Mansion House up until 1740.

Previously Charles Ham, Chemist

1878 John H. Lake, Pharmaceutical chemist.[1]

1897 John Hinton Lake, chemist.[2]

1910 John Hinton Lake, chemist.[3]

1935 Hinton Lake and Son, chemists.[4]

1955 Hinton Lake and Son, chemists, photo and opticians.[5]

1966 Nos 41-42 High Street are Hinton Lake and Son, Chemist.[6]

1983 Nos 41-42 High Street are unlisted.[7]

1997 Nos 41-42 High Street are Laura Ashley.[8]

2000 Nos 41-42 are Laura Ashley

2022 Under re-development

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Sources of Information

  1. 1878 Directory
  2. 1897 Directory
  3. 1910 Directory
  4. 1935 Directory
  5. 1955 Directory
  6. 1966 Directory
  7. 1983-4 Directory
  8. Exeter Leader - Tuesday 04 February 1997