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ROADS AND
STREETS
| MARLBOROUGH STREET, DEVONPORT
OCCUPANTS OF
MARLBOROUGH STREET, DEVONPORT, IN 1890
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16 September 2011
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East side (from New
Passage Hill towards Fore Street):
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1 - Artillery
Arms, Richard Wise, victualler;
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2 - William
Truscott, ironmonger;
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3 - Misses S & A
King, underclothing dealers;
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4 - William H
Burt, watch maker;
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5 - James
Damerell, butcher;
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6 - Richard W
Pitcher, house decorator;
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7 - George Thorn,
baker;
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8 -
NL;
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9 - Mrs E
Manning, toy dealer;
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10 - John Hodge,
grocer;
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11 - Thomas W
Earl, house decorator;
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12 - Mrs E B
Williams, shop keeper;
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13 - Henry R
Ovenden, watch maker, and Daniel Dyer, cutler;
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14 - Mrs Mary
Butford, watch maker;
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15 - John
Godfrey, greengrocer;
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16 - Frederick A
Screech, undertaker, and Thomas Martin, lodgings;
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17 - Turk,
Ailwood & Company, tailors, with Mr Arthur Turk in residence;
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18 - William
George Casey, beer house;
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Here was Granby
Row;
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19 - Thomas
Squire, tailor;
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20 -
NL;
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21 - Fredman &
Sons, house furnishers (Mr Myer Fredman), with Jacob Fredman in
residence;
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22 - William
Allen, boot maker;
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23 - Hoefler &
Company, watch makers, with Severin Hoefler and Ruper Hoefler in
residence;
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24 - Mrs E Weeks,
butcher;
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25 - Plymouth
Dairy Company Ltd, dairy;
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Here was Granby
Street;
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26 - Harry
Jarvis, watch maker;
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27 - W
Bosworthick, dining rooms, and Waycott & Sons, tailors;
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Here was Princes
Street.
West side (from
Fore
Street towards New Passage Hill
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8* - W
Bosworthick, baker;
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26* -Falstaff
Inn, Sampson Dawe, victualler;
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27* - Barnett
Cohen, furniture broker;
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28 - Tuckett &
Sons, confectioners, with John Dobell Tuckett in residence;
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29 - Thomas
Mitchell, glass and china dealer;
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30 - Mrs E
Oldfield, midwife;
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31 - John Moore,
butcher;
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32 - Joshua
Daniel Kinsman, builder and undertaker;
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33 -
NL;
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34 - Parker &
Company, grocers;
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Here was Granby
Row;
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35 - Gould & Son,
ironmongers, with John Gould in residence;
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35A - Union Mill
Society, bakers, with George E Palmer, manager, in residence;
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36 - Revenue
Inn, Thomas J Barry, victualler;
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37 - Henry
Behennah, tailor;
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38 - Johnson J
Catford, hairdresser;
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39 - Robert
George Jenkins, builder (business premises);
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40 - Samuel Henry
Pearce, newsagent;
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41 -
NL;
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42 -
NL;
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43 - Harry Amor,
boot manufacturer;
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44 - Fredman &
Son, furniture dealers (Mr Levin Fredman);
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45 - Robert
George Jenkins, builder (residence);
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46 - C H Haskett,
provision merchant;
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47 - John
Morcambe/Morcombe White, chemist;
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48 - William
Rice, shop keeper;
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49 - Parsons &
Oliver, seed merchants, with John Oliver in residence;
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Here was
Marlborough Road.
NL =
Addresses not listed. These were usually let on short-term tenancies
and therefore not listed in street directories.
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Sequence of
numbering as per original source.
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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