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ROADS AND STREETS  |  TREVILLE STREET

OCCUPANTS OF TREVILLE STREET, PLYMOUTH, IN 1890

Updated:  16 September 2011 

North side (from Old Town Street towards Exeter Street):

  • 1 - NL;

  • 2 - NL;

  • 3 - W Parkin & Son, tailors, with Mr William Parkin living over;

  • 4 - Frederick A Dawkins, tailor;

  • 5 - John H McKeer, trun maker;

  • 6 - R Risdon & Sons, bakers, with Miss Kate Barrow, dressmaker, living over;

  • 7 - William H Lang, grocer;

  • 8 - William Francis Harris, ironmonger;

  • 9 - Thomas Damerell, rope and twine maker;

  • 10 - Frederick George Ashford, baker;

  • 11 - Robert P Abell, victualler, Treville Street Wine & Spirit Vaults;

  • 12 - Culley & Tyacke, grocers;

  • 13 - Thomas Cole, glass and china dealer;

  • 14 - John Weeks, tailor;

  • 15 - John White, plumber;

  • 16 - Thomas Roberts, painter;

  • 17 - Merrifield & Blight, ironmongers, with Mr Samuel Merrifield living over;

  • 18 - William Rogers, dyer and cleaner;

  • 19 - William Gimblett, furniture dealer;

  • 20 - Alfred B Jeffery, watch maker, with John Ford Cann, agent for the Ocean, Railway and General Accident Office, and Mrs Ellen Cann, registry office for servants, living over;

  • Here was Week Street

  • 21 - Coombe & Company, confectioners;

  • 22 - Richard Jordan, tobacconist;

  • 23 - A E Roseman, furniture delaer;

  • Here was access to the Treville Street Unitarian Chapel, the Reverend William Binns, minister;

  • 24 - Thomas G Pengelly, boot maker;

  • 25 - NL;

  • 26 - W M Phillips & Sons, provision merchants;

  • 27 - Evens & Bickford, drapers, with James Taylor Evens and Miss Elizabeth Gill Bickford living over;

  • Chapel Court - Mrs Elizabeth Duley; and Mr Peter J Adams, butcher;

  • Here was Norley Street

  • 29 - Edward Arthur, grocer;

  • 30-31 - William Harvey, jeweller;

  • (32) - Society of Friends' Meeting House

  • 33 - Mrs Emma Dunstan, draper;

  • Here was Charles Street

  • 35 - Henry Banfield, saddler, and Thomas Deacon, currier;

  • 36-37 - James Chambers, baker

  • 38 - Edward Charles Lear, butcher;

  • 39 - Mrs Mary A Bartlett, draper;

  • 40 - Thomas Crook Lewarn, corn merchant;

  • 41 - J H Harris & Sons, printers;

  • 41-42-43-44 - The Plymouth Mutual Co-operative and Industrial Society Ltd, grocers, Mr Joseph Henry Young, managing secretary;

  • 45-46 - William Walter Husson, victualler, the King's Head Public House;

  • 47 - James Coombe, hairdresser;

  • 48 - NL;

  • 49 - Mrs Ann Hocking, shopkeeper;

  • 50 - Miss Caroline Wills, draper;

  • 51 - Walter William Pedrick, earthenware dealer.

North side (from Exeter Street towards Old Town Street):

  • 52 - Mrs Elizabeth Furneaux, beer house and refreshment rooms;

  • 53 - Richard Blatchford, baker;

  • 54 - Frederick William Kent, provision merchant;

  • 55 - William Henry Sambell, greengrocer;

  • 56 - Charles Truman, tailor;

  • 57 - Tall & Cross, oil and colour merchants, with Mr Silas Thomas Tall living over;

  • 58 - NL;

  • 59 - William Henry Walken, grocer;

  • (60-61-62) - Treville Street Board School, Mr Samuel Rooke, teacher;

  • 63 - William Goad, plumber;

  • 64 - Samuel Pike, refreshment rooms, with Mr John Fox, joiner and undertaker's office above;

  • 65 - NL;

  • 66 - George Adams, victualler, the Mail Inn;

  • 67-68-69 - W & J H Cross, paper stainers;

  • 70 - NL;

  • 71 - Henry Gill & Son, boot maker, with Mr Henry Gill living over;

  • 71 - William Thomas Underhill, butcher;

  • 72 - John Evens, ironmonger;

  • 73 - William Philip Thomas Cooper, wood turner;

  • 74 - Hambley & Company, dyers and cleaners, with Mrs Elizabeth Hambley living over;

  • 75 - Mrs Elizabeth A Jerdan, draper;

  • Here was Buckwell Street

  • 76 - Plymouth Dairy Company Ltd, dairymen;

  • 77 - Samuel Simpson, furniture dealer;

  • 78 - F J Coles & Company, wholesale tea dealers;

  • 79 - Miss Alice Seal, draper;

  • 80 - Henry Willy, working jeweller, and Miss Rosina Willy, milliner;

  • 81 - James Tancock, clothier;

  • 82 - Thomas Geach, tailor and hatter;

  • 83 - Alfred Searle, tobacconist;

  • 84 - William Madge, boot maker;

  • 85 - James Henry Reynolds, fruiterer;

  • 86a - William Henry Foster, engraver;

  • 86 - William Henry Maddock, printer;

  • 87 - Charles Mansfield, printer;

  • 88 - Peter Hooper, Plymouth Temperance Hotel;

  • 89-90 - Loye & Company, grocers, with Mr John Martin, grocer, living over;

  • Here was Kinterbury Street

  • 91 - Richard Lavis, victualler, the Spread Eagle Public House;

  • 92 -  William Perkin, butter and egg factor;

  • 93 - W Foale & Son, boot manufacturers;

  • 93-94 - Maitland & Son, chemists;

  • 95 - John Jewell, boot maker;

  • 96 - William G Southern, saddler;

  • 97 - William Henry Stabb, brush manufacturer;

  • 98-99-100 - Rundle, Rogers & Brook, wholesale drapers.

NL = Addresses not listed.  These were usually let on short-term tenancies and therefore not listed in street directories.


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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