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PLYMOUTH ROADS AND STREETS
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EBRINGTON STREET
OCCUPANTS OF EBRINGTON
STREET STREET,
PLYMOUTH, IN 1890
North side (from
Old Town
Street towards Gibbon Street and Ham Street):
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1 - Alfred Geach,
tailor;
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2 - Voddon &
Johns, coal merchants, with William Johns living on the premises;
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3 - Richard
Hoskin, picture frame maker;
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4 - Joseph Dower
and William Dower, victuallers, Lord Ebrington Public House,
plus John Lavers Pope, watch maker;
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Here was Garden
Street
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5 - John Thomas
Monk, baker;
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6 - Jehoshaphat
Hardingham, boot maker, and Mrs Jane Hardingham plus James Treliven;
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7 - Joseph
Hannaford;
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8 - Miss L K
Gregory, fancy draper;
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9 - William
Forward, ironmonger;
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10 - John James
Tooker, cabinet maker;
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11 - Samuel
Gerry, butcher;
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12 - William
Rogers Congdon, corn merchanmt;
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13 - John Evens;
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14 - Henry Safe,
draper, and Mrs Emma Sage, dress maker;
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15 - George
Harris, grocer;
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16 - William
Mitchell, painter;
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17 - Mrs Eveline
Walker;
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18 - Mrs Jane
Charlick, baker;
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19 - Mrs
Elizabeth Lake, hardware dealer;
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20 - Samuel John
Cross, butcher;
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21 - William
Chubb, tailor;
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22 - Owen Gay,
stationer;
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23 - John James
Phear, saddler;
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Here was
Elizabeth Place
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24 - George
Charles, tobacconist;
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25 - Thomas Lock,
boot maker;
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26 - Daniel
Scanlon, fish and fruit dealer;
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27 - Miss
Wallace, shopkeeper;
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28 - Miss G
Snell, greengrocer;
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29 - Mrs
Elizabeth Levin, umbrella maker;
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Here was Park
Lane
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-- - William
Newcombe, cab proprietor;
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-- - James
Elworthy, joiner;
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-- - George
Tucker, organ builder;
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-- - Richard
Triscott, nurseryman;
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Here was Gibbon
Street and Ham Street.
South side (from Ham
Street and Green Street towards
Old Town Street):
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Here was Ham
Street and Green Street
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-- -
Hope
Chapel, United Methodist Free Church, George Watkins, chapel
keeper;
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Here was Norley
Place
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30 - Frederick
Ratford, beer house;
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31 - Henry D
Williams, hairdresser, and Mrs Williams;
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32 - John Elford,
joiner;
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33 - William
Terry;
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34 - Charles S
Webb, surgeon, and John Clyma, medical dispenser;
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35 - John Down,
hosier;
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36 - Mrs Margaret
Quick, grocer;
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37 - John
Bridgman, post office clerk;
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38 - Joseph John
Best, beer house;
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39 - John Stokes
and Miss Stokes, milliner;
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40 - Mrs Ann
Symons;
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41 - Edwin Doidge;
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-- - Pethick
Brothers, builders, with Nicholas F Pethick living on premises;
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42½ - Thomas
Barry, tailor;
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-- -
Primitive
Methodist Chapel;
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45 - Mrs Sarah
Carpenter, grocer;
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46 - Mrs Susan
Towell, dining rooms;
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47 - Edgar
Brownings, joiner, and William Elliott, joiner;
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Here was
Old Town
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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