Tothill House, Plymouth Charles, Plymouth, Devon
Tree: AHP
Notes:
house popular in the late seventeenth and early
eighteenth centuries. These were tall, square
houses, often of brick, with a rectangular, double-
pile plan and steeply pitched slate roofs broken by
dormer windows. Examples of such houses from
Devon have been discussed as a group by Bridget
Cherry (Cherry 1988). The larger houses of this
type, such as Wembury (demolished), Kitley or
Puslinch (all near Plymouth), could be extremely
grand; however many smaller houses or villas were
constructed at the time in the suburbs and villages
surrounding Exeter and Plymouth. Tothill House
at Plymouth (demolished) was a small house
with a five-bay frontage closely comparable with
that of Hatt (Gill 1993, 181).
Location : Latitude: 50.374195, Longitude: -4.12609| Histories | Tothill House, Plymouth Charles, Plymouth, Devon The_Master_Builder_St_Judes_Plymouth.pdf | |
| HIGHER TOTHILL - TO BE LET, for Term of 5 or 7 years, from Michaelmas,1850, all that very convenient and pleasant RESIDENCE, late in occupation of Joseph Ball, Esq., deceased - Wed 02 Oct 1850 TO BE LET, for a Term of 5 or 7 years, from Michaelmas,1850, all that very convenient and pleasant RESIDENCE, late in the occupation of Joseph Ball, Esq., deceased, called HIGHER TOTHILL, Situate at the Eastern End, and within a very short distance, of the Town of Plymouth. Western Courier, West of England Conservative, Plymouth and… | ||
| MANSION HOUSE, AND GENTEEL FAMILY RESIDENCES; TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT; MANSION called TOTHILL HOUSE also HIGHER TOTHILL HOUSE, also TOTHILL COTTAGE; from Midsummer,1851 ; Wed 07 May 1851 MANSION HOUSE, AND GENTEEL FAMILY RESIDENCES, Within a short distance, of the Town of Plymouth. TO BE LET BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, for Terms of 5, or 7 years, from Midsummer,1851 ; All that MANSION called TOTHILL HOUSE also HIGHER TOTHILL HOUSE, also TOTHILL COTTAGE Western Courier, West of England Conservative, Plymouth and Devonport… | ||
| MARY NAPIER v. JOHN WHITEHEAD PEARD; Governess; Tothill House, Plymouth report Wed 01 Oct 1851 Western Courier, West of England Conservative, Plymouth and Devonport Advertiser - Wednesday 01 October 1851 |
| Maps | Section of the Parish - after the Church was built - approximately 1885 Tothill House, Plymouth Charles, Plymouth, Devon | |
| 18th Century Map of Higher Barn Park. (Devon Record Office) | 18th Century Tothill House, Plymouth Charles, Plymouth, Devon | ||
| Cooke, John, of Plymouth., Cooke's new plan of the three towns of Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse. - 1834 Map details: Field Content Name: Cooke, John, of Plymouth. Title: Cooke's new plan of the three towns of Plymouth, Devonport and Stonehouse. Imprint: Stonehouse : Published for the proprietor ..., Feb. 1st 1834. Pagination: 1 map ; 26 x 42 cm., on sheet 27 x 67 cm. Shelfmark: EME.s.100 Zoom Into Map: Click on the map to view in… |
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Birth |
Person ID | Tree | |
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| 1 | 29 Dec 1850 | I9866 | AHP |
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Birth |
Person ID | Tree | |
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| 1 | 29 Dec 1850 | I9866 | AHP |
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Census |
Person ID | Tree | |
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| 1 | 30 Mar 1851 | I7450 | AHP |
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| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Residence |
Person ID | Tree | |
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| 1 | 7 May 1851 | I7450 | AHP | |
| 2 | 19 Oct 1851 | I14692 | AHP | |
| 3 | 7 May 1851 | I9862 | AHP |

