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ROADS AND
STREETS
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FORE STREET, DEVONPORT
OCCUPANTS OF FORE
STREET, PLYMOUTH DOCK, IN 1812
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16 September 2011
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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:
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Richard O
Backwell, ironmonger;
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William Baldy,
foreman rope maker in HM Dockyard;
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Rebecca Banks,
silversmith;
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John Barrett,
confectioner;
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Richard Bartlett,
Plymouth Inn;
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Samuel Benjamin,
umbrella maker;
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George Bloy,
Ring of Bells;
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Richard Bray,
Peace and Fame;
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Hannah Brickman,
Navy Hotel;
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James Burnett,
draper;
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Joseph Burt,
grocer;
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William
Chenoweth, biscuit baker;
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Samuel Cock,
perfumer;
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John Congdon,
stationer;
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Lazarus Congdon,
stationer and publisher of the Dock Telegraph newspaper;
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Thomas Coxworthy,
merchant;
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Cox & Company,
opticians;
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Robert Cree,
draper;
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Josias Dawe,
mercer;
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James Dinnis,
baker;
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William Dunsford,
silversmith;
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James Ellis,
cordwainer;
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Edward Ford,
ironmonger;
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Jonas Foot,
cordwainer;
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William George,
perfumer;
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Henry Gilbard,
druggist;
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Arthur Glanville,
perfumer and stationer;
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Glencross &
Company, druggists;
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Glencross,
Marshall & Company, Naval and Commercial Bank;
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Francis Goude,
King's Arms Inn;
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William Heath,
cordwainer;
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Honey & Bowden,
coach makers;
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Edward Hoxland,
stationer;
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Thomas Husbands &
Son, General Bank;
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Thomas Husbands,
ironmonger;
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John James,
carrier;
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Henry J Johns,
Dock Bank;
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John Knox,
cabinet maker;
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John Lambert,
notary;
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Samuel Lane,
Golden Lion;
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William Lobb,
mercer;
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Henry Ludlow,
hatter;
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William Ludlow,
hatter;
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William May, rope
maker;
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James McArthur,
draper;
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Thomas Mumford,
flour merchant;
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Samuel Mutton,
Star and Garter;
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John Norman,
Commercial Bank;
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James Patey,
confectioner;
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John Pearce,
sadler;
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Edward Pearn,
tallow chandler;
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Robert Phelps,
draper;
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Henry Prinn,
recruiting sergeant;
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David Price,
mercer;
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Trevilian Rawle,
merchant;
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James Richards,
Two Trees;
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William Richards,
Dock Gates;
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George Rickard,
Ordnance Arms;
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William Rose,
Military Arms;
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John Rutlidge,
mercer;
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Thomas Ryland,
tea dealer;
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Robert Saunders,
grocer;
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William Smith,
upholsterer;
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Thomas Smith,
Commercial Inn;
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William Smith,
Phoenix Inn;
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John Sole,
Fountain Inn;
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St Aubyn &
Company, bankers;
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James Tapper,
London Inn;
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Joseph Tonkin,
pilot;
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John Townshend,
Union Inn;
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John Towson,
watch maker;
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William Trend,
school master;
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John Triggs,
cordwainer;
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John Wakely,
Prince George;
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Thomas Watkins,
New Crown Hotel;
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Thomas Waugh,
hatter;
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John Winsland,
mercer;
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William Wyatt,
Jolly Bacchus.
Principal Source:
"The Picture
of Plymouth", Rees and Curtis, Plymouth, 1812.
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