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ROADS AND STREETS  |  CHAPEL STREET, EAST STONEHOUSE

OCCUPANTS OF CHAPEL STREET, EAST STONEHOUSE, IN 1812

Updated:  14 September 2011 

The properties in Chapel Street, East Stonehouse, were not numbered in 1812 so the occupants are given in alphabetical order, as per the original source:

  • Elizabeth Avent, grocer;

  • John Bartlett, victualler;

  • William Dyer, pawnbroker;

  • James Gildard, ironmonger;

  • James Gregory, hair dresser;

  • Henry Harris, cordwainer;

  • Richard Hele, victualler;

  • E Hendy, victualler;

  • Thomas Holland, victualler;

  • Thomas Huss;

  • James James, mercer and tailor;

  • James Nightingale, grocer;

  • William Perrett, mason;

  • John Russell, slop seller;

  • Mary Shepton, mantua maker;

  • James Shopland, hair dresser;

  • Thomas Steel, confectioner;

  • John Stone, ironmonger;

  • James Teekle, baker;

  • William Trego, painter;

  • Captain John Williams RN;

  • -?- Willcocks, druggist.


Principal Source:

"The Picture of Plymouth", Rees and Curtis, Plymouth, 1812.

©  Brian Moseley, Plymouth, UK

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