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Mount Radford Nurseries

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of Exeter

1835 Mr. T. Wooster. Mount Radford Nursery, Topsham Road, Exeter. Man wanted with experience of hot and green Houses etc.[1]

1835 'Mr. James Veitch, of Killerton and Mount Radford Nurseries, presented a superb collection of Dahlias...'[2]

1853 Partnership dissolved. '... the Partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned, James Veitch and James Veitch the younger, Nurserymen, Seedsmen, and Florists, and carried on by us at the Mount Radford Nurseries, near Exeter, was dissolved as from the twenty-fourth day of June, 1853, by mutual consent. All debts due and owing to and from the late firm of James Veitch and Son, will be received and paid in the course of trade, by the said James Veitch...'[3]

1897 James Walters (of Exeter)

1926 A. T. Owens, Mount Radford Nurseries.[4]

1930 Bessie Winifred Owens, of Mount Radford Nurseries, Exeter.[5]

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Sources of Information

  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 31 January 1835
  2. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 22 August 1835
  3. The London Gazette Publication date:18 November 1853 Issue:21495 Page:3197
  4. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 29 October 1926
  5. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Thursday 13 November 1930