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PLYMOUTH ROADS AND STREETS
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EBRINGTON STREET
OCCUPANTS OF HAM STREET,
PLYMOUTH, IN 1890
North side (from
Ebrington Street and Green Street towards Gascoyne Street):
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1 - Symons &
Company, wine and spirit merchants, with Thomas Knuckey living on
the premises;
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2 - Samuel
Stevens, grocer;
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3 - John Cullum,
beer house;
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4 - Mrs Mary
Hodge;
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Here was Ham Lane
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5 - NL;
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6 - Edward Cecil
Knox, master mariner;
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7 - James Widder,
grocer, and Charles Mitchell, paper-hanger;
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8 - Miss
Catherine Heale;
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9 - Mrs Maria
Spencer, fruiterer;
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10 - William
Brooks, rag and bone merchant;
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11 - Trafalgar
Inn, Frederick Rogers, victualler;
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Here was
Trafalgar Street
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Here was North
Street
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12 -
NL;
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13 -
NL;
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14 -
NL;
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15 -
NL;
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16 - Reuben Cole,
printer;
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17 - Herbert
Loraine;
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Here was Gascoyne
Street.
South side (from Gascoyne
Street towards Ebrington Street and Green Street):
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Ham Street/New Wesley Chapel,
Samuel Mountjoy, Chapel-keeper;
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Here was North
Street
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21 - Alfred John
Kerswell and Herbert Kerswell, custom's officers;
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22 - Henry
Greenway MRCS, surgeon;
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-- - Solomon
Stephens, baker and confectioner;
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-- - Henry Albert
Penny, grocer;
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-- - Frederick A
Kingsbeer, ironmonger;
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-- - Samuel
Roberts, builder;
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Here was Hill
Street
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25 - George Cruis;
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26 - George
Robert Robins, assistant;
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27 - Mrs Susannah
Netherton;
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Here was Green
Street
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Here was
Ebrington Street
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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