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* No 8. Frederick G. Cooke (35), Wine merchant Commercial Traveller (2 others); Nancy Follett (87) Fundholder (2 others); Elizabeth Acock (65), Landed Proprietor (1 other) | * No 8. Frederick G. Cooke (35), Wine merchant Commercial Traveller (2 others); Nancy Follett (87) Fundholder (2 others); Elizabeth Acock (65), Landed Proprietor (1 other) | ||
* No 9. Gertrude Posswell(?) (44), Lodging House Keeper (3 others); Anna Seagrave (56), Annuitant (2 others). | * No 9. Gertrude Posswell(?) (44), Lodging House Keeper (3 others); Anna Seagrave (56), Annuitant (2 others). | ||
1863 January. 'Queens-terrace, New North-terrace, and North-terrace will in future be known as Queens-terrace, and numbered consecutively from St. David's Church.'<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Friday 16 January 1863</ref> | |||
'''1871 Census | '''1871 Census |
Revision as of 10:47, 15 January 2021
Note: This is a sub-section of Queen's Terrace, Exeter
Queen's Terrace, Exeter: Nos 16-18 Osborne Hotel
1851 Census (Part of New North Terrace West)
- No 6. James Pearson (31), Railway Engineer (2 others)
- No 7. Philip James (63), Proprietor of house (3 others); Harriet Brown (39), Fundholder; John Pope, Junior (28), Solicitor
- No 8. Frederick G. Cooke (35), Wine merchant Commercial Traveller (2 others); Nancy Follett (87) Fundholder (2 others); Elizabeth Acock (65), Landed Proprietor (1 other)
- No 9. Gertrude Posswell(?) (44), Lodging House Keeper (3 others); Anna Seagrave (56), Annuitant (2 others).
1863 January. 'Queens-terrace, New North-terrace, and North-terrace will in future be known as Queens-terrace, and numbered consecutively from St. David's Church.'[1]
1871 Census
- No 16. Hannah M. Wilkinson (70) Lodging House Keeper (+4 others)
- No 17. Mary Reed (83) (+3 others)
- No 18. Nicholas Gillard (69), Commercial Traveller (+4 others)
1881 Census
- No 16. William Knapman (77), Retired Grocer (+4 others)
- No 17. William York Langdon (44), Furniture Manufacturer (+2 others); Mary Eleanor Gibson (65), Annuitant (+2 others)
- No 18. Nicholas Gillard (79), Retired Commercial Traveller. (+2 others); Charles Horatio Whitmore (71), Annuitant (+1 other)
1892 Directory. Listed as three dwellings -
- No 16. Miss Knapman
- No 17. Mrs Mortimer; William Willis Richards (Rev. curate of St David's)
- No 18. Alfred Taylor
1895 Meeting held at the Osborne Hotel.[2]
1897 Listed as Osborne Hotel, William Charles Williams.
1901 Living at 16-18 Osborne Hotel, Queen's Terrace, Exeter: William C. Williams (age 57 born Lambeth), Hotel Proprietor. With his wife, son and niece. Five servants. Seven boarders.[3]
1910 Listed as the Osborne Temperance Hotel
1911 Living at Osborne Hotel: Manager is Mabel L. Mitchell, six servants and six visitors / boarders.[4]
1935 Listed as the Osborne Hotel
1946 December. Mentioned as the Osborne Hotel, Exeter and a meeting of the Farmer's Union.[5]
1946 Bought by the Devon Farmers Union.[6]