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ROADS AND STREETS  |  SAINT ANDREW STREET

OCCUPANTS OF SAINT ANDREW STREET, PLYMOUTH, IN 1890

Updated:  17 September 2011 

Eastern side (from Whimple Street towards Notte Street):

  • Victoria Chambers - Government School of Art, Godfrey H Evans, master;

  • 1 - Elias Keys, dentist, and William Jeffrey, watch maker;

  • 2 - William MacKenzie, publisher, and the Kendall Gunpowder Company, Peter Stanbury, agent;

  • 3 - John Carkeet, consulting engineer, and the Girls' Friendly Society;

  • 4 - Nathaniel Edmonds, baker;

  • 5 - Abbey Hotel, Mrs Mary Hain, victualler;

  • Here was Higher Lane

  • 6 & 7 - John Kittle, fish dealer;

  • 8 & 9 - William John Barrett, butcher;

  • Here was Middle Lane

  • William R Nicholls, rag merchant;

  • Here was Palace Street

  • 11 - Swan Inn, William Carnell, victualler;

  • 12 - NL;

  • 13 - NL;

  • 14 - NL;

  • 15 - NL;

  • 16 - John Smale, provision dealer;

  • 17 - William Lavers, furniture broker;

  • 18 - John Rogers, naturalist;

  • 19 - George Spicer, fish dealer;

  • 20 - NL;

  • 21 - NL;

  • 22 - George Rowe, fruiterer;

  • Here was Notte Street

Western side (from Notte Street towards Abbey Place and Saint Andrew's Church):

  • 27 - Mrs Mary Haydon, grocer;

  • 28 - Thomas Williams, fish dealer;

  • 29 - Horace Radcliffe, fruiterer;

  • Here was Lockyer's Court

  • 31 - Mrs Elizabeth Gibbs, lodging house;

  • 32 - NL;

  • 33 - Charles Rooks, greengrocer;

  • 28* - The Cellars, Henry Hines Bustin, victualler;

  • 35 - William Henry Beacham, boot and shoe maker;

  • 36 - Joseph Jackson, watch maker;

  • 37 & 38 - John Bennett, general dealer;

  • 39 - NL;

  • 40 - Richard Sutton, milk dealer;

  • 41 - Joseph Skelton, tailor;

ABBEY PLACE

  • 1 - George Woods, grocer;

  • 2 - John Thomas L Legassick, leather merchant;

  • 3 - Henry Row, plumber;

  • 4 - William Henry Tickle, printer

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

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