The tutors of the revived academy (it had been open earlier in the century, apparently 1710-1720, but closed down) were:
Reverend Micaijah (sic) Towgood (d. 1792)
Reverend Samuel Merivale (d. 1771)
John Turner, Minister, 1757-69, of the Presbyterian congregations at Lympstone and Gulliford
John Hogg, Minister 1772-1789 of Mint Meeting and subsequently a banker at Exeter: and after the death of Mr Turner, about the year 1769, Thomas Jervis, his successor at Lympstone and Gulliford . . . .
The Academy was closed on the death of Samuel Merivale . . .
The forty eight students educated here during the eleven years of the Academy's life were:
Bartlett, Percy, minister
Berry, James, d. at Edinburgh
Berry, Thomas, attorney-at-law
Besley, William,
Bretland, Joseph, here 1761-66, min. Mint Meeting and George's Meeting, and tutor Exeter Academy, No. 3, 1799-1805, Dict. Nat. Biog.
Cake, Samuel, minister, conformed,
Carter, -,
Clarke, William,
Eveleigh, -, physician,
Fennimore, James, minister,
Follett, Abraham,
Gibbs, George, merchant at Bristol,
Graces, Thomas, afterwards Admiral Sir Thomas Graces Bart.,
Green James, trade,
Green, John,
Green, Richard, trade,
Gwatkin, Thomas, min., Blackley, conformed, ordained by Archbishop of Canterbury, emigrated to America,
Hale, -, Army
Heath, George, minister,
Hogg, John, s. tutor,
Hooker, William, trade,
Irvin, William, minister,
Jeffery, Nathanael (sic),
Jellicoe,
Katenkamp, George, Army,
Lang, William,
Lee, Thomas, merchant,
Manning, James, min., Torverton, 1775-6, Exeter, George's Meeting 1776-1831, compiled this list of students 1818, d. 1831,
Merivale, John,
Mugg, Henry, minister, conformed,
Parr, Bartholomew, physician at Exeter,
Pike, Samuel,
Pope, John, s. John, bookseller, in parish of Allhallows on the Walls, d. 1785, min., Blackley, d. 1802,
Porter, Jasper, physician,
Remmet, Robert, physician,
Rowe, William,
Sanden, Thomas, physician at Chichester,
Short, Thomas, d. at the Academy,
Smith, John, surgeon,
Taylor, Philip, here 1762-1765, ord. 1770, min. Liverpool and Dublin, d. 1831, cousin to Dr. Martineau,
Temple,
Vicary, John, minister,
Westcott, John, physician,
White, James, counsellor,
Wraxall, nathanael (sic), afterwards Sir Nathanael, author of Tour to the Northern Coourts etc.,
Youat, William, minister, ordained 1769, s. of William min., 1715-1745, of George's Meeting, Colyton.
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Last updated: 13 Nov 2006 - Brian Randell
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