Difference between revisions of "Walnut House, Exeter"
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1829 To be let or sold. Walnut House, St. David's Hill - a good cellar, walled garden, three stalled stable with room for a coach house. Apply R. H. Chamberlain near the premises.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 15 October 1829</ref> Mr R. H. Chamberlain, Walnut House.<ref>Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 09 October 1823</ref> | |||
1841 To be Let - Walnut House.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 13 August 1842</ref> | 1841 To be Let - Walnut House.<ref>Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 13 August 1842</ref> |
Revision as of 17:13, 11 February 2021
1829 To be let or sold. Walnut House, St. David's Hill - a good cellar, walled garden, three stalled stable with room for a coach house. Apply R. H. Chamberlain near the premises.[1] Mr R. H. Chamberlain, Walnut House.[2]
1841 To be Let - Walnut House.[3]
1845 Resident is William Anning.[4]
1851 Resident is Thomas Sercombe (age 43 born Bovey Tracy), Wine Merchant. With his wife Jane and their six children.[5]
1861 Resident is George Tucker (age 59 born Morchard Bishop), Retired Woollen Drape. With his wife Grace and two daughters.<ref1861 Census</ref>