Half Moon Hotel, Exeter
of 22 High Street, Exeter
1827 Half Moon Inn, Exeter.[1]
1837 Half Moon Hotel, Exeter. The Bee-Hive (carriage and train) for Bristol, Liverpool and Manchester.[2]
1851 Half Moon Hotel, 22 High Street, Exeter: Anne Shepherd (age 67 born Chulmleigh), Innkeeper (and widow). With three daughters and a SIL. Seven servants. Five lodgers.[3]
1853 Routley's Half Moon Hotel, Exeter.[4]
1871 Half Moon Hotel, 22 High Street, Exeter: Grace Hannaford. Eleven servants. Thirteen lodgers.[5]
1881 Half Moon Hotel, High Street, Exeter: Thomas Gardener (age 58 born London), Hotel Keeper. With his wife Edith. 15 servants. 8 visitors.[6]
1889 Listed in directory. John Headon Stanbury.[7]
1893 Listed in directory. John Headon Stanbury.[8]
1901 Half Moon Hotel, 22 High Street, Exeter: Ethel Rose Finch (age 30 born Heston, Mddx). With one son. 18 servants. 7 visitors.[9]
1910 Listed in directory. Charles Thomas William Finch.[10]
1911 Half Moon Hotel, 22 High Street, Exeter: Charles T. W. Finch (age 42 born Exeter), Hotel Proprietor. Ten servants. Five visitors.[11]
1912 Tenders received for the demolition of the hotel and work will start next Monday by Westcott, Austin and White under the direction of J. Archibald Lucas.[12]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Western Times - Saturday 20 October 1827
- ↑ Western Times - Saturday 12 August 1837
- ↑ 1851 Census
- ↑ Western Times - Saturday 17 December 1853
- ↑ 1871 Census
- ↑ 1881 Census
- ↑ 1889 Exeter Directory
- ↑ 1893 Exeter Directory
- ↑ 1901 Census
- ↑ 1910 Exeter Directory
- ↑ 1911 Census
- ↑ Western Times - Friday 19 July 1912