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ROADS AND
STREETS
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SAINT AUBYN STREET
OCCUPANTS OF
SAINT AUBYN STREET, PLYMOUTH DOCK, IN 1812
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17 September 2011
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The properties in
Saint Aubyn
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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John Austin,
draper;
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Mary Baxter,
lodging house;
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Francis Beaty,
Purser;
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Richard Berryman,
solicitor;
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Billing &
Bagehot, drapers;
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Thomas Billing,
timber merchant;
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John Bone,
surgeon;
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Robert Bone,
solicitor;
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John William
Bozon, solicitor;
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James Cossier,
haberdasher;
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Nicholas Crews,
currier;
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-? -Davie,
attorney;
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R Dunning,
surgeon;
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Thomas Elworthy,
cordwainer;
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Jonathon Elford,
Esquire;
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John Foot,
Surveyor of Taxes;
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William Gilson,
solicitor;
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John Harris,
solicitor;
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G F Harris,
conveyancer;
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Stephen Hawkins,
baker;
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William Higman,
saddler;
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George Horton,
auctioneer;
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Thomas Hussey,
coffee house;
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George Leach,
solicitor;
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John Liscombe,
brewer;
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Daniel Little,
surgeon;
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James Lugger,
solicitor;
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Peter Manley,
clerk in the Storekeeper's Office;
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John Marshall,
Esquire;
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Patrick Mullins,
draper;
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Major-General
Nelson;
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George Nettle,
fruiterer;
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O Nicklin,
draper;
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Henry Pascoe,
lodging house;
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Charles Peers,
solicitor;
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Francis Roberts,
mercer;
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Richard Rodd
senior, Clerk to the Commissioners;
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Richard Rodd
junior, solicitor;
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Richard Rutt,
chronometer maker;
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George Sandford,
comedian and stationer;
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John Smith,
surgeon;
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Thomas Spearman,
Purser;
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Sir John St
Aubyn's Manor Office;
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Mrs St Aubyn,
banker;
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Martin Thomas,
wine merchant;
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Thomas Titterton;
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Cornelius Tripe,
surgeon;
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Reverend Jonathon
Williams, magistrate.
Principal Source:
"The Picture
of Plymouth", Rees and Curtis, Plymouth, 1812.
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