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ROADS AND STREETS  |  FORE STREET, DEVONPORT

OCCUPANTS OF FORE STREET, PLYMOUTH DOCK, IN 1812

Updated:  16 September 2011 

The properties in Fore Street, Plymouth Dock (Devonport), were not numbered in 1812 so the occupants are given in alphabetical order, as per the original source:

  • Richard O Backwell, ironmonger;

  • William Baldy, foreman rope maker in HM Dockyard;

  • Rebecca Banks, silversmith;

  • John Barrett, confectioner;

  • Richard Bartlett, Plymouth Inn;

  • Samuel Benjamin, umbrella maker;

  • George Bloy, Ring of Bells;

  • Richard Bray, Peace and Fame;

  • Hannah Brickman, Navy Hotel;

  • James Burnett, draper;

  • Joseph Burt, grocer;

  • William Chenoweth, biscuit baker;

  • Samuel Cock, perfumer;

  • John Congdon, stationer;

  • Lazarus Congdon, stationer and publisher of the Dock Telegraph newspaper;

  • Thomas Coxworthy, merchant;

  • Cox & Company, opticians;

  • Robert Cree, draper;

  • Josias Dawe, mercer;

  • James Dinnis, baker;

  • William Dunsford, silversmith;

  • James Ellis, cordwainer;

  • Edward Ford, ironmonger;

  • Jonas Foot, cordwainer;

  • William George, perfumer;

  • Henry Gilbard, druggist;

  • Arthur Glanville, perfumer and stationer;

  • Glencross & Company, druggists;

  • Glencross, Marshall & Company, Naval and Commercial Bank;

  • Francis Goude, King's Arms Inn;

  • William Heath, cordwainer;

  • Honey & Bowden, coach makers;

  • Edward Hoxland, stationer;

  • Thomas Husbands & Son, General Bank;

  • Thomas Husbands, ironmonger;

  • John James, carrier;

  • Henry J Johns, Dock Bank;

  • John Knox, cabinet maker;

  • John Lambert, notary;

  • Samuel Lane, Golden Lion;

  • William Lobb, mercer;

  • Henry Ludlow, hatter;

  • William Ludlow, hatter;

  • William May, rope maker;

  • James McArthur, draper;

  • Thomas Mumford, flour merchant;

  • Samuel Mutton, Star and Garter;

  • John Norman, Commercial Bank;

  • James Patey, confectioner;

  • John Pearce, sadler;

  • Edward Pearn, tallow chandler;

  • Robert Phelps, draper;

  • Henry Prinn, recruiting sergeant;

  • David Price, mercer;

  • Trevilian Rawle, merchant;

  • James Richards, Two Trees;

  • William Richards, Dock Gates;

  • George Rickard, Ordnance Arms;

  • William Rose, Military Arms;

  • John Rutlidge, mercer;

  • Thomas Ryland, tea dealer;

  • Robert Saunders, grocer;

  • William Smith, upholsterer;

  • Thomas Smith, Commercial Inn;

  • William Smith, Phoenix Inn;

  • John Sole, Fountain Inn;

  • St Aubyn & Company, bankers;

  • James Tapper, London Inn;

  • Joseph Tonkin, pilot;

  • John Townshend, Union Inn;

  • John Towson, watch maker;

  • William Trend, school master;

  • John Triggs, cordwainer;

  • John Wakely, Prince George;

  • Thomas Watkins, New Crown Hotel;

  • Thomas Waugh, hatter;

  • John Winsland, mercer;

  • William Wyatt, Jolly Bacchus.


Principal Source:

"The Picture of Plymouth", Rees and Curtis, Plymouth, 1812.

©  Brian Moseley, Plymouth, UK

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