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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Exeter, Devon, England.

Prior to 16th century

  • 250 BC – Goods traded with Roman coins
  • 45 CE – Romans in power (approximate date).
  • 55 – Roman fort established in Isca Dumnoniorum (approximate date).
  • 380 – Roman occupation ends (approximate date).
  • 600 – Saxons arrive (approximate date).
  • 868 – Monastery founded by Ethelred.
  • 876 – Danes occupy town.
  • 893 – Town besieged by Danes again.
  • 900 – Market active.
  • 927 – Athelstan evicts the Cornish from Exeter (and perhaps the rest of Devon), according to William of Malmesbury, writing around 1120.
  • 932 – Monastery founded by Athelstan.
  • 1003 – Exeter sacked by forces of Sweyn of Denmark.
  • 1048 – Episcopal see relocated to Exeter from Crediton.
  • 1050 – Leofric becomes bishop of Exeter.
  • 1067 – Exeter besieged by forces of William the Conqueror.
  • 1068 – Rougemont Castle built (approximate date).
  • 1087 – Benedictine Priory of St Nicholas founded.
  • 1130 – Exeter fair active.
  • 1136 – Exeter besieged by forces of Stephen, King of England.
  • 1190 - Old Exe Bridge construction began.
  • 1207 – Mayor in office.
  • 1214 - Old Exe Bridge construction finished (approximate).
  • 1236 – Nunnery founded.
  • 1400 – Exeter Cathedral built (approximate date).
  • 1466 - Tailors’ trade gild incorporated.
  • 1468/70 - Exeter Guildhall current building constructed.
  • 1482 - Tailors’ trade gild dissolved on the petition of the burgesses.
  • 1490 – Company of Weavers and Fullers incorporated.
  • 1497 – City besieged by forces of Perkin Warbeck.

16th–18th centuries

Roque's Map of Exeter 1744
John Rocque's 1744 map of Exeter
  • 1536
    • City becomes a county corporate.
    • Monastery disbanded.
  • 1556 – Society of Merchant Adventurers incorporated.
  • 1564 – Exeter Ship Canal construction begins.
  • 1593 – Guildhall rebuilt.
  • 1595 – Michael Harte bookseller in business.
  • 1612 – Northernhay Gardens laid out.
  • 1633 – Exeter Free Grammar School opens.
  • 1643 – September: City taken by forces of Charles I of England.
  • 1646 – April: Parliamentarians in power.
  • 1664 – St Stephen's Church built.
  • 1681 – Custom House built on the Quay.
  • 1688 – November: William III of England visits city.
  • 1696 – Mint established.
  • 1714 – Exeter Mercury newspaper begins publication.
  • 1743 – Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital opened.
  • 1760 – George's Meeting (Unitarian) built.
  • 1763 – Trewman's Exeter Flying Post newspaper in publication.
  • 1764 – Exeter Synagogue consecrated.
  • 1778 – Bridge rebuilt.
  • 1783 – Gilbert Dyer's circulating library in business.
  • 1792 – Exeter Gazette newspaper begins publication.

19th century

1803 Exeter view Beauties of England and Wales
View of Exeter, 1803
  • 1813
    • Devon and Exeter Institution founded.
    • Exeter Western Luminary begins publication.
  • 1814
    • Iron Footbridge built.
    • Exeter Medical Library founded.
  • 1821 – Besley's Exeter News begins publication.
  • 1823 – Cholera epidemic.
  • 1825
    • Mechanics' Institution opens.
    • Chichester Place laid out.
  • 1832 – Veitch plant nursery in business.
  • 1835 – Athenaeum instituted.
  • 1837 – Catacombs built.
  • 1840 – Exeter Diocesan Training College opens.
  • 1842 – Church of St Andrew built.
  • 1844 – Bristol and Exeter Railway begins operating to Exeter St Davids railway station.
  • 1847 – Polytechnic Institution founded.
  • 1848 – South Devon Railway begins operating from Exeter St Davids station.
  • 1852 - Exeter and South Devon Volunteers formed.
  • 1853 – Prison built.
  • 1854 – School of Art founded.
  • 1860 – London and South Western Railway begins operating to Exeter Queen Street station.
  • 1862 – Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art established.
  • 1867 – November: Economic unrest.
  • 1870 – Royal Albert Memorial Museum established.
  • 1882 – Horse-drawn tram begins operating.
  • 1884 – 18 November: Sacred Heart Church opened.
  • 1887 – 5 September: Theatre Royal burns down with 186 fatalities.
  • 1889
    • Theatre Royal rebuilt.
    • Devon and Exeter Medico-Chirurgical Society founded.
  • 1896 – City of Exeter Electricity Company formed.

20th century

Exe Bridge from Bridge St Exeter
Electric tram crosses the new Exe Bridge, 1905
A Middle East Soldier Revisits Britain- Life in Wartime Exeter, Devon, England, UK, October 1943 D16652
Queen Street, Exeter, 1943
  • 1901 – Population: 47,185.
  • 1904 – Express & Echo newspaper begins publication.
  • 1905
    • 29 March: Rebuilt Exe Bridge opened.
    • 4 April: Exeter Corporation Tramways begins operating its electric system.
    • Approximate date: Devon and Cornwall Record Society established.
  • 1907 – Sidwell Street Methodist Church completed, a pioneering example of reinforced concrete construction by French engineer Paul Cottancin.
  • 1910 – Empire Electric Palace opens.
  • 1911 – Exeter Pictorial Record Society active.
  • 1914 – 7 October: First of five war emergency hospitals in requisitioned buildings in the city opens to casualties, staffed by Voluntary Aid Detachment nurses.
  • 1916 – December: Deller's Café opens in Bedford Street.
  • 1937
    • Odeon Exeter cinema opens.
    • Exeter Airport opens.
  • 1942 – May: "Baedeker Blitz": Aerial bombing by the German Luftwaffe devastates the city centre.
  • 1949 – 21 October: Official inauguration of construction of Princesshay, Britain's first pedestrianised shopping precinct, as part of the postwar city centre reconstruction.
  • 1955 – University of Exeter chartered.
  • 1960 – October: Flood.
  • 1963 – November: Exeter & Devon Crematorium opened.
  • 1964 – Devon County Hall built.
  • 1967 – Northcott Theatre opens.
  • 1970 – Exeter College established.
  • 1972 – Barnfield Theatre established.
  • 1974 – Spacex (art gallery) established.
  • 1977 – M5 motorway opens.
  • 1997 – Douglas Centre for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture opens at University of Exeter.

21st century

  • 2007 – Princesshay rebuilt.
  • 2008 – 22 May: Attempted bombing in Princesshay.
  • 2011 – Population: 117,773.
  • 2017 – Exeter Chiefs rugby union team win the Aviva Premiership.
  • 2021 - World War II bomb detonation.

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