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The Huntsman Inn, Ide was listed a grade II listed building in 1978; with 17th century origins.
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In 1901 census at Huntsman Inn
Robert Pope, Licensed Victualler, aged 48, and born in Alphington, Devon
Lucinda Pope, Wife, aged 48, and born in Holcombe Burnell
Fred Pope, Son, Shoeing Blacksmith, aged 25, and born in Alphington, Devon
Bessie Pope, Daughter and Barmaid, aged 23, and born in Alphington, Devon
Ernest Pope, Son, Carter on Farm, aged 18, and born in Alphington, Devon
Frank Pope, Son, Gardeners Assistant, aged 14, and born in Alphington, Devon
Harry Pope, Son, aged 12, and born in Alphington, Devon
William Pope, Son, aged 10, and born in Alphington, Devon
Edward Pope, Son, aged 7, and born in Alphington, Devon
Reginald M Pope, Son, aged 5, and born in Alphington, Devon
In 1911 census at Huntsman Inn, Ide
William John Gear, Innkeeper, aged 33, and born in Stratford, Essex
Maude Gear, Wife, aged 24 , and born in St Pauls, Exeter, Devon
1914, Sidney Albert Richards, Huntsman, Ide, Exeter
1919, Sidney Albert Richards, Huntsman, Ide, Exeter
In 1921 at the Huntsman Inn, Ide
William Payne Linford, Licensed Victualler, aged 52 years 1 month, and born in Lolworth, Cambridgeshire, Employer
Bessie Harman, Niece, Housekeeper, aged 26 years 9 months, and born in Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
30 June 1922. Devon and Exeter Daily Gazette.
The license of the Huntsman Inn was transferred from Mr W P Linford to Mr W Hall