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ROADS AND
STREETS
| OLD TOWN STREET
OCCUPANTS OF OLD
TOWN STREET, PLYMOUTH, IN 1812
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16 September 2011
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The properties in
Old Town Street were not numbered in 1812 so the occupants are given in alphabetical
order, as per the original source:
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Charles
Baker, victualler;
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-?- Battell,
White Hart Inn;
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-?- Beckford,
draper;
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John Cater,
grocer;
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Thomas Chaff,
grocer;
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Collier &
Company, porter merchants;
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Joseph
Congdon, Commercial Inn;
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William Crees,
corn factor;
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Edward
Cuddiford, butcher;
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Richard
Derry, draper;
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-?- Evans,
ironmonger;
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James Fox,
grocer;
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Reverend John
Gandy, vicar of St Andrew's Church;
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John Gandy,
attorney-at-law;
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William
Gregg, currier;
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Judith Ham,
baker;
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John
Hannaford, Oxford Inn;
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Mrs Harvey,
grocer;
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Mr Harvey,
mercer;
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Peter
Jacobson;
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-?- Jeffery,
saddler;
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-?- Jenkins,
printer;
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Mrs Keene,
grocer;
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A King,
George Inn;
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-?- Kingdon,
Half Moon;
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-?- Lapp,
Rose and Crown Public House;
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John Prideaux,
druggist;
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-?- Shepherd,
saddler;
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-?- Smith,
draper;
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Richard Webb,
druggist;
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Mr Westlake
JP;
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James Wingett,
shoe maker;
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George
Woollridge.
Principal Source:
"The Picture
of Plymouth", Rees and Curtis, Plymouth, 1812.
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