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ROADS AND
STREETS
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CHAPEL STREET, EAST STONEHOUSE
OCCUPANTS OF
CHAPEL STREET, EAST STONEHOUSE, IN 1812
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14 September 2011
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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:
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Elizabeth Avent,
grocer;
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John Bartlett,
victualler;
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William Dyer,
pawnbroker;
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James Gildard,
ironmonger;
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James Gregory,
hair dresser;
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Henry Harris,
cordwainer;
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Richard Hele,
victualler;
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E Hendy,
victualler;
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Thomas Holland,
victualler;
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Thomas Huss;
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James James,
mercer and tailor;
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James
Nightingale, grocer;
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William Perrett,
mason;
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John Russell,
slop seller;
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Mary Shepton,
mantua maker;
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James Shopland,
hair dresser;
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Thomas Steel,
confectioner;
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John Stone,
ironmonger;
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James Teekle,
baker;
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William Trego,
painter;
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Captain John
Williams RN;
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-?- Willcocks,
druggist.
Principal Source:
"The Picture
of Plymouth", Rees and Curtis, Plymouth, 1812.
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