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Devon and Exeter Institution

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22: 227: 117: 176:. Leach approached the Mayor of Exeter with his proposal in June 1812, and fundraising began shortly after. The Institution's aims were agreed in a meeting on 12 August 1813. Membership required the purchase of a £25 share and an annual subscription of £1, limiting its initial membership to affluent, educated gentlemen. 504:& Cherry, Bridget, The Buildings of England: Devon, London, 2004, p.413 states that the Courtenay family leased the house from the Dean and Chapter of Exeter Cathedral 287:(1432–1492), Bishop of Exeter and Winchester, of the Powderham family. His arms (Courtenay, with a label of three points azure each point of the label charged with three 586: 349:
Cox, Jo; Thorp, John R. L. (2021). Conservation Management Plan for the Devon and Exeter Institution (Report). Exeter: Keystone Historic Buildings Consultants. K944.
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The building in which the Institution is housed at 7, Cathedral Close, was purchased from the Dean and Chapter of Exeter Cathedral and was formerly the Exeter
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The library's collection consists of approximately 40,000 printed books in addition to prints, documents, drawings, art and a small number of artefacts.
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supporter is one of the Finch heraldic griffins, the dexter one is the Courtenay boar. The Courtenay Latin motto is shown underneath:
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The idea for an institution combining a library, reading room, county museum and venue for public lectures was conceived by
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1750, survives in a back room of 7 Cathedral Close. The left hand painted panel shows the arms of
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Membership is by annual subscription, although current students and staff of
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and President of the Devon and Exeter Institution 1860–61.
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Vivian, Visitations of Devon, p.247, pedigree of Courtenay
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Radford, Cecily (1958). "Richard Ford (1796–1858) and his
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Per inscribed plate on base of his bust in the library.
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Devon and Exeter Institution, 7 Cathedral Close, Exeter
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Devon and Exeter Institution Library and Reading Rooms
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Argent, a chevron between three griffins passant sable
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The library houses two marble busts by the sculptor
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subscription library
Exeter
Cathedral Close, Exeter
Exeter Cathedral
townhouse
Courtenay family
Powderham Castle
Exeter University
Edward Bowring Stephens
William Webb Follett
Exeter
John Bowring
Governor of Hong Kong
incomplete
adding missing items
John Bowring
William Elford Leach
naturalist
Plymouth
townhouse
Civil War
Roundhead
William Waller
Forde, Wolborough
Sir William Courtenay, 1st Baronet
Powderham
Viscounts Courtenay
Earls of Devon

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