PLYMOUTH
DATA
www.plymouthdata.info

The Encyclopaedia of Plymouth History

Click here to return to the Home page      Click here for more information about this website       Click here to go to the A - Z Contents page       Click here to go to the Links page       Click here to go to the Disclaimer page       Click here to link to the Can you help? page


ROADS AND STREETS  |  MARLBOROUGH STREET, DEVONPORT

OCCUPANTS OF MARLBOROUGH STREET, DEVONPORT, IN 1890

Updated:  16 September 2011 

East side (from New Passage Hill towards Fore Street):

  • 1 - Artillery Arms, Richard Wise, victualler;

  • 2 - William Truscott, ironmonger;

  • 3 - Misses S & A King, underclothing dealers;

  • 4 - William H Burt, watch maker;

  • 5 - James Damerell, butcher;

  • 6 - Richard W Pitcher, house decorator;

  • 7 - George Thorn, baker;

  • 8 - NL;

  • 9 - Mrs E Manning, toy dealer;

  • 10 - John Hodge, grocer;

  • 11 - Thomas W Earl, house decorator;

  • 12 - Mrs E B Williams, shop keeper;

  • 13 - Henry R Ovenden, watch maker, and Daniel Dyer, cutler;

  • 14 - Mrs Mary Butford, watch maker;

  • 15 - John Godfrey, greengrocer;

  • 16 - Frederick A Screech, undertaker, and Thomas Martin, lodgings;

  • 17 - Turk, Ailwood & Company, tailors, with Mr Arthur Turk in residence;

  • 18 - William George Casey, beer house;

  • Here was Granby Row;

  • 19 - Thomas Squire, tailor;

  • 20 - NL;

  • 21 - Fredman & Sons, house furnishers (Mr Myer Fredman), with Jacob Fredman in residence;

  • 22 - William Allen, boot maker;

  • 23 - Hoefler & Company, watch makers, with Severin Hoefler and Ruper Hoefler in residence;

  • 24 - Mrs E Weeks, butcher;

  • 25 - Plymouth Dairy Company Ltd, dairy;

  • Here was Granby Street;

  • 26 - Harry Jarvis, watch maker;

  • 27 - W Bosworthick, dining rooms, and Waycott & Sons, tailors;

  • Here was Princes Street.

West side (from Fore Street towards New Passage Hill

  • 8* - W Bosworthick, baker;

  • 26* -Falstaff Inn, Sampson Dawe, victualler;

  • 27* - Barnett Cohen, furniture broker;

  • 28 - Tuckett & Sons, confectioners, with John Dobell Tuckett in residence;

  • 29 - Thomas Mitchell, glass and china dealer;

  • 30 - Mrs E Oldfield, midwife;

  • 31 - John Moore, butcher;

  • 32 - Joshua Daniel Kinsman, builder and undertaker;

  • 33 - NL;

  • 34 - Parker & Company, grocers;

  • Here was Granby Row;

  • 35 - Gould & Son, ironmongers, with John Gould in residence;

  • 35A - Union Mill Society, bakers, with George E Palmer, manager, in residence;

  • 36 - Revenue Inn, Thomas J Barry, victualler;

  • 37 - Henry Behennah, tailor;

  • 38 - Johnson J Catford, hairdresser;

  • 39 - Robert George Jenkins, builder (business premises);

  • 40 - Samuel Henry Pearce, newsagent;

  • 41 - NL;

  • 42 - NL;

  • 43 - Harry Amor, boot manufacturer;

  • 44 - Fredman & Son, furniture dealers (Mr Levin Fredman);

  • 45 - Robert George Jenkins, builder (residence);

  • 46 - C H Haskett, provision merchant;

  • 47 - John Morcambe/Morcombe White, chemist;

  • 48 - William Rice, shop keeper;

  • 49 - Parsons & Oliver, seed merchants, with John Oliver in residence;

  • Here was Marlborough Road.

NL = Addresses not listed.  These were usually let on short-term tenancies and therefore not listed in street directories.

* 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.

©  Brian Moseley, Plymouth, UK

Any problems viewing this webpage should be notified to the webmaster at plymouthdata dot info