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PLYMOUTH ROADS AND STREETS  |  TREVILLE STREET

OCCUPANTS OF TREVILLE STREET and LOWER BROAD STREET, PLYMOUTH, 
IN 1812

The properties in Treville Street, formerly Butchers Lane and Lower Broad Street, were not numbered in 1812 so the occupants are given in alphabetical order, as per the original source:

  • James Godfrey, shoe maker

  • Thomas Jeffery, the York Inn

  • Daniel Johnson, the Dutch and Danish School

  • -?- Potbury junior, French School

  • John Westlake, grocer

The other properties in Treville Street must have been tenanted.

The following occupied properties in Lower Broad Street that later became Bilbury Street and then part of Treville Street:

  • Daniel Cowle, maltster;

  • Thomas Gendle, watch maker;

  • William Godfrey, watch maker;

  • William Hearder, broker;

  • Joseph Jackson, stationer;

  • Richard Jarvis, joiner;

  • John Julian, attorney at law;

  • -?- Nugent, hatter;

  • -?- Patey, earthen warehouse;

  • Miss Perrott;

  • -?- Phillips, sadler;

  • Post Office, Mary Rivers;

  • -?- Prinn, grocer;

  • Charles Shepherd, grocer;

  • Benjamin Single, broker;

  • Teed & Company, merchants;

  • Reubin Toms, tin man;

  • John Tuckerman, grocer;

  • -?- Watts, tin man;

  • George Watts, painter and glazier;

  • -?- West, ironmonger;

It should be noted that the King's Arms Inn was in 1812 in Briton Side and not in Lower Broad Street.


Principal Source:

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

 

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