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ROADS AND STREETS  |  CHERRY GARDEN STREET, DEVONPORT

OCCUPANTS OF CHERRY GARDEN STREET, DEVONPORT, IN 1890

Updated:  14 September 2011 

South side (from Chapel Street towards Catherine Street):

  • 1 - NL;

  • 2 - George Cook, clothes dealer;

  • 3 - George Mountstephen, currier;

  • 4 - NL;

  • 5 - John Kelly, milk dealer;

  • 6 - Mrs Catherine Hamott, lodging house;

  • 7 - George Faulkner, tailor;

  • 8 - Joseph Redaway, lodging house;

  • 9 & 10 - Volunteer Drill Hall, Sergeant George Bollard, (resident) instructor;

  • 11 - Richard Edwin Lyle, shop keeper;

  • 12 - NL;

  • 13 - Jonathan Walters, shop keeper;

  • 14 - John Heard, shop keeper;

  • 15 - Joseph Payn, lodging house;

  • Here was Cross Street

  • 16 - NL;

  • 17 - NL;

  • 18 - John Knowles, shop keeper;

  • 19 - Mrs Elizabeth Cumbe, butcher;

  • 20 - Lrs Eliza Knowles, marine store dealer;

  • 21 - James Cardew, shop keeper;

  • Here was Tavistock Street

  • Cherry Garden Street Board School, Thomas Gould and Mrs Cramer, teachers;

  • Here was Pond Lane

  • John Mumford, cabinet maker;

  • Thomas Pile, cabinet maker;

  • Here was Catherine Street and Staffords Hill.

North side (from Catherine Street towards Chapel Street and Cherry Garden Ope):

  • 29 - Wine Shades, Edward Griggs, victualler;

  • 30 - Thomas Hooper, general smith;

  • Here was Tavistock Street

  • (31) - Robert Edward Couch, lamp dealer;

  • (32) - Alexander Agar, coal merchant;

  • (33) - Richard Rook, coal dealer;

  • (34) - Charles Calvert, coal dealer;

  • 35 - New Wine Vaults, William Crosman, victualler;

  • Here was Granby Row

  • Here was St Aubyn Street

  • Here was Chapel Street

  • 43 - Richard Frost, lodging house;

  • 44 - Joseph Jenkins, lodging house;

  • Mrs Jane Darton, chapel  keeper;

  • 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.

©  Brian Moseley, Plymouth, UK

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