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ROADS AND STREETS  |  SAINT AUBYN STREET

OCCUPANTS OF SAINT AUBYN STREET, PLYMOUTH DOCK, IN 1812

Updated:  17 September 2011 

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:

  • John Austin, draper;

  • Mary Baxter, lodging house;

  • Francis Beaty, Purser;

  • Richard Berryman, solicitor;

  • Billing & Bagehot, drapers;

  • Thomas Billing, timber merchant;

  • John Bone, surgeon;

  • Robert Bone, solicitor;

  • John William Bozon, solicitor;

  • James Cossier, haberdasher;

  • Nicholas Crews, currier;

  • -? -Davie, attorney;

  • R Dunning, surgeon;

  • Thomas Elworthy, cordwainer;

  • Jonathon Elford, Esquire;

  • John Foot, Surveyor of Taxes;

  • William Gilson, solicitor;

  • John Harris, solicitor;

  • G F Harris, conveyancer;

  • Stephen Hawkins, baker;

  • William Higman, saddler;

  • George Horton, auctioneer;

  • Thomas Hussey, coffee house;

  • George Leach, solicitor;

  • John Liscombe, brewer;

  • Daniel Little, surgeon;

  • James Lugger, solicitor;

  • Peter Manley, clerk in the Storekeeper's Office;

  • John Marshall, Esquire;

  • Patrick Mullins, draper;

  • Major-General Nelson;

  • George Nettle, fruiterer;

  • O Nicklin, draper;

  • Henry Pascoe, lodging house;

  • Charles Peers, solicitor;

  • Francis Roberts, mercer;

  • Richard Rodd senior, Clerk to the Commissioners;

  • Richard Rodd junior, solicitor;

  • Richard Rutt, chronometer maker;

  • George Sandford, comedian and stationer;

  • John Smith, surgeon;

  • Thomas Spearman, Purser;

  • Sir John St Aubyn's Manor Office;

  • Mrs St Aubyn, banker;

  • Martin Thomas, wine merchant;

  • Thomas Titterton;

  • Cornelius Tripe, surgeon;

  • Reverend Jonathon Williams, magistrate.


Principal Source:

"The Picture of Plymouth", Rees and Curtis, Plymouth, 1812.

©  Brian Moseley, Plymouth, UK

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