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'...A noted dyer of Exeter....[[Thomas Jefford|Sir Thomas Jefford]] is said to have built Great Duryard House, when he died, in 1703.'<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Monday 31 July 1876</ref> | |||
1807 Mansion house advertised to be let with lawn of 12 acres and pasture land of 14 to 84 acres.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 10 September 1807</ref> | 1807 Mansion house advertised to be let with lawn of 12 acres and pasture land of 14 to 84 acres.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 10 September 1807</ref> | ||
1809 Death of Miss Knaggs at Great Duryard, late of London.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 02 February 1809</ref> | |||
1813 House for sale - the property of Miss Smith.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 23 September 1813</ref> | 1813 House for sale - the property of Miss Smith.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 23 September 1813</ref> | ||
1824 Death of Frances the wife of James Somerville Fownes of London. She died at Great Duryard.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 29 July 1824</ref> | |||
1834 Death of Bridget Mary the wife of Francis Cross of Great Duryard, and eldest daughter of the late William Ilbert of Bowringsleigh in this county.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 28 June 1834</ref> | |||
1841 Living at Great Duryard, Exeter: Francis Cross (age c65), Independent.<ref>1841 Census</ref> | |||
1849 House with 18 acres for sale - gentleman about to leave the area.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 31 May 1849</ref> | 1849 House with 18 acres for sale - gentleman about to leave the area.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 31 May 1849</ref> | ||
1851 Living at Great Duryard, Exeter: Harriett Cross (age 78 born Exeter).<ref>1851 Census</ref> | |||
1853 House for sale with walled gardens and 18 acres.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 03 March 1853</ref> | 1853 House for sale with walled gardens and 18 acres.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 03 March 1853</ref> | ||
1861 | 1861 Resident is [[William Barnes (1817-1892)|William Barnes]] | ||
1892 Resident is [[William Barnes (1817-1892)|William Barnes]] | |||
1897 Resident is [[George Gerard Longden]] | |||
1900 Legal case over bad drains at the house.<ref>Tiverton Gazette (Mid-Devon Gazette) - Tuesday 03 July 1900</ref> | |||
1902 Resident is [[George Gerard Longden]] | |||
1903 Property for sale.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 08 May 1903</ref> | |||
1910 Resident is [[Herbert Durrell Terry|Captain Herbert Durrell Terry]] | |||
1919 Resident is [[Rudolf Wissmann]] | |||
1923 Resident is [[W. R. H. Chappel]] | |||
1930 Resident is [[Frederick Coleman Hunter]] | |||
1936 Great Duryard and 14 acres purchased by the [[University College of the South West of England]] at a total cost of £5,327.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 27 March 1936</ref><ref>Western Times - Thursday 25 March 1937</ref> | |||
1936 It was renamed [[Thomas Hall, Exeter|Thomas Hall]] after Charles Vivian Thomas, a Cornish businessman who helped fund its transfer to the University | |||
See [[Thomas Hall, Exeter]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 20 January 2021
'...A noted dyer of Exeter....Sir Thomas Jefford is said to have built Great Duryard House, when he died, in 1703.'[1]
1807 Mansion house advertised to be let with lawn of 12 acres and pasture land of 14 to 84 acres.[2]
1809 Death of Miss Knaggs at Great Duryard, late of London.[3]
1813 House for sale - the property of Miss Smith.[4]
1824 Death of Frances the wife of James Somerville Fownes of London. She died at Great Duryard.[5]
1834 Death of Bridget Mary the wife of Francis Cross of Great Duryard, and eldest daughter of the late William Ilbert of Bowringsleigh in this county.[6]
1841 Living at Great Duryard, Exeter: Francis Cross (age c65), Independent.[7]
1849 House with 18 acres for sale - gentleman about to leave the area.[8]
1851 Living at Great Duryard, Exeter: Harriett Cross (age 78 born Exeter).[9]
1853 House for sale with walled gardens and 18 acres.[10]
1861 Resident is William Barnes
1892 Resident is William Barnes
1897 Resident is George Gerard Longden
1900 Legal case over bad drains at the house.[11]
1902 Resident is George Gerard Longden
1903 Property for sale.[12]
1910 Resident is Captain Herbert Durrell Terry
1919 Resident is Rudolf Wissmann
1923 Resident is W. R. H. Chappel
1930 Resident is Frederick Coleman Hunter
1936 Great Duryard and 14 acres purchased by the University College of the South West of England at a total cost of £5,327.[13][14]
1936 It was renamed Thomas Hall after Charles Vivian Thomas, a Cornish businessman who helped fund its transfer to the University
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Exeter and Plymouth Gazette Daily Telegrams - Monday 31 July 1876
- ↑ Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 10 September 1807
- ↑ Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 02 February 1809
- ↑ Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 23 September 1813
- ↑ Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 29 July 1824
- ↑ Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 28 June 1834
- ↑ 1841 Census
- ↑ Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 31 May 1849
- ↑ 1851 Census
- ↑ Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 03 March 1853
- ↑ Tiverton Gazette (Mid-Devon Gazette) - Tuesday 03 July 1900
- ↑ Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 08 May 1903
- ↑ Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 27 March 1936
- ↑ Western Times - Thursday 25 March 1937