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ROADS AND
STREETS
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CHERRY GARDEN STREET,
DEVONPORT
OCCUPANTS OF
CHERRY GARDEN STREET, DEVONPORT, IN 1890
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14 September 2011
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South side (from
Chapel Street towards
Catherine Street):
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1 -
NL;
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2 - George Cook,
clothes dealer;
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3 - George
Mountstephen, currier;
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4 -
NL;
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5 - John Kelly,
milk dealer;
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6 - Mrs Catherine
Hamott, lodging house;
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7 - George
Faulkner, tailor;
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8 - Joseph
Redaway, lodging house;
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9 & 10 -
Volunteer Drill Hall, Sergeant George Bollard, (resident)
instructor;
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11 - Richard
Edwin Lyle, shop keeper;
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12 -
NL;
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13 - Jonathan
Walters, shop keeper;
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14 - John Heard,
shop keeper;
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15 - Joseph Payn,
lodging house;
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Here was Cross
Street
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16 -
NL;
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17 -
NL;
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18 - John
Knowles, shop keeper;
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19 - Mrs
Elizabeth Cumbe, butcher;
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20 - Lrs Eliza
Knowles, marine store dealer;
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21 - James Cardew,
shop keeper;
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Here was
Tavistock Street
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Cherry Garden Street Board School, Thomas Gould and Mrs
Cramer, teachers;
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Here was Pond
Lane
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John Mumford,
cabinet maker;
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Thomas Pile,
cabinet maker;
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Here was
Catherine Street and Staffords Hill.
North side (from
Catherine Street towards
Chapel Street and Cherry Garden Ope):
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29 - Wine
Shades, Edward Griggs, victualler;
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30 - Thomas
Hooper, general smith;
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Here was
Tavistock Street
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(31) - Robert
Edward Couch, lamp dealer;
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(32) - Alexander
Agar, coal merchant;
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(33) - Richard
Rook, coal dealer;
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(34) - Charles
Calvert, coal dealer;
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35 - New Wine
Vaults, William Crosman, victualler;
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Here was Granby
Row
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Here was
St Aubyn
Street
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Here was
Chapel Street
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43 - Richard
Frost, lodging house;
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44 - Joseph
Jenkins, lodging house;
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Mrs Jane Darton,
chapel keeper;
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Here was Cherry
Garden Ope.
NL =
Addresses not listed. These were usually let on short-term tenancies
and therefore not listed in street directories.
Principal Source:
"Plymouth 1890:
History and Directory", originally published by Messrs
William White Ltd, Hindsight Publications, King's Lynn,
Norfolk, 1989.
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