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This house was built by a Mr Merrivale in 1797 near the site of an old farmhouse, of which the kitchen, the dairy and old courtyard are still to be seen.
1797 Built by [[John Merivale]] near the site of an old farmhouse, of which the kitchen, the dairy and old courtyard are still to be seen.
 
1805 John Merivale, Barton Place near Exeter.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 23 May 1805</ref>
 
1818 Barton Place near Cowley Bridge to be let. Now in the occupation of John Merivale. Contains on the ground floor an excellent dining room, parlour, breakfast room, kitchen and other suitable offices. On the first floor a drawing room, and three best bedrooms with large dressing rooms. On the second floor are two best bedrooms with large dressing rooms and servants apartments. Let with 25 to 50 acres.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 25 June 1818</ref>


1851 Residents listed were three servants. Presumably the owners were absent.<ref>1851 Census</ref>
1851 Residents listed were three servants. Presumably the owners were absent.<ref>1851 Census</ref>


1861 Resident was Louisa H. Merivale (age 73 born Harrow on the Hill), Land and Fundholder. With her three daughters Louisa, Frances and Anna.<ref>1861 Census</ref>
1861 Resident was [[Louisa Heath Merivale|Louisa H. Merivale]] (age 73 born Harrow on the Hill), Land and Fundholder. With her three daughters Louisa, Frances and Anna.<ref>1861 Census</ref>


1871 Resident was Louisa H. Merivale (age 83 born Harrow on the Hill), Land and Fundholder. With her three daughters Louisa, Frances and Anna.<ref>1871 Census</ref>
1871 Resident was Louisa H. Merivale (age 83 born Harrow on the Hill), Land and Fundholder. With her three daughters Louisa, Frances and Anna.<ref>1871 Census</ref>
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1910 Resident was Miss Merevale
1910 Resident was Miss Merevale


The Merrivale family remained in Barton Place until 1911
1911 Resident was Anna Wilhelmina Merivale (c1829-1915)


1916 Bought by by Lord William Cecil, Bishop of Exeter.  
1916 Bought by [[Rupert Ernest William Gascoyne-Cecil]], Bishop of Exeter.  


1935 Resident was Right Reverend Lord William Gascoyne Cecil (Lord Bishop of Exeter)
1935 Resident was Right Reverend Lord William Gascoyne Cecil (Lord Bishop of Exeter)


From 1935 it was the home of Principal Murray.  
From 1935 it was the home of University College Principal [[John Murray (1879-1964)|John Murray]].  


1939 Barton Place, Exeter: John Murray (born 1879), Principal of University College. With Ellen.<ref>1939 Census</ref>
1939 Barton Place, Exeter: John Murray (born 1879), Principal of University College. With Ellen.<ref>1939 Census</ref>

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1797 Built by John Merivale near the site of an old farmhouse, of which the kitchen, the dairy and old courtyard are still to be seen.

1805 John Merivale, Barton Place near Exeter.[1]

1818 Barton Place near Cowley Bridge to be let. Now in the occupation of John Merivale. Contains on the ground floor an excellent dining room, parlour, breakfast room, kitchen and other suitable offices. On the first floor a drawing room, and three best bedrooms with large dressing rooms. On the second floor are two best bedrooms with large dressing rooms and servants apartments. Let with 25 to 50 acres.[2]

1851 Residents listed were three servants. Presumably the owners were absent.[3]

1861 Resident was Louisa H. Merivale (age 73 born Harrow on the Hill), Land and Fundholder. With her three daughters Louisa, Frances and Anna.[4]

1871 Resident was Louisa H. Merivale (age 83 born Harrow on the Hill), Land and Fundholder. With her three daughters Louisa, Frances and Anna.[5]

1889 Resident were the Misses Merevale

1910 Resident was Miss Merevale

1911 Resident was Anna Wilhelmina Merivale (c1829-1915)

1916 Bought by Rupert Ernest William Gascoyne-Cecil, Bishop of Exeter.

1935 Resident was Right Reverend Lord William Gascoyne Cecil (Lord Bishop of Exeter)

From 1935 it was the home of University College Principal John Murray.

1939 Barton Place, Exeter: John Murray (born 1879), Principal of University College. With Ellen.[6]

1948 It was sold to the College and was used as a hall of residence for women until 1965. Since then it has been a residence for male postgraduate students.

Later became a nursing home.

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Sources of Information

  1. Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 23 May 1805
  2. Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 25 June 1818
  3. 1851 Census
  4. 1861 Census
  5. 1871 Census
  6. 1939 Census