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ROADS AND
STREETS
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TREVILLE STREET
OCCUPANTS OF
TREVILLE STREET, PLYMOUTH, IN 1890
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16 September 2011
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North side (from
Old Town
Street towards Exeter Street):
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1 -
NL;
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2 -
NL;
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3 - W Parkin &
Son, tailors, with Mr William Parkin living over;
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4 - Frederick A
Dawkins, tailor;
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5 - John H McKeer,
trun maker;
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6 - R Risdon &
Sons, bakers, with Miss Kate Barrow, dressmaker, living over;
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7 - William H
Lang, grocer;
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8 - William
Francis Harris, ironmonger;
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9 - Thomas
Damerell, rope and twine maker;
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10 - Frederick
George Ashford, baker;
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11 - Robert P
Abell, victualler, Treville Street Wine & Spirit Vaults;
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12 - Culley &
Tyacke, grocers;
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13 - Thomas Cole,
glass and china dealer;
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14 - John Weeks,
tailor;
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15 - John White,
plumber;
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16 - Thomas
Roberts, painter;
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17 - Merrifield &
Blight, ironmongers, with Mr Samuel Merrifield living over;
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18 - William
Rogers, dyer and cleaner;
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19 - William
Gimblett, furniture dealer;
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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;
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Here was Week
Street
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21 - Coombe &
Company, confectioners;
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22 - Richard
Jordan, tobacconist;
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23 - A E Roseman,
furniture delaer;
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Here was access
to the Treville Street Unitarian Chapel, the Reverend William Binns,
minister;
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24 - Thomas G
Pengelly, boot maker;
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25 -
NL;
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26 - W M Phillips
& Sons, provision merchants;
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27 - Evens &
Bickford, drapers, with James Taylor Evens and Miss Elizabeth Gill
Bickford living over;
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Chapel Court -
Mrs Elizabeth Duley; and Mr Peter J Adams, butcher;
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Here was Norley
Street
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29 - Edward
Arthur, grocer;
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30-31 - William
Harvey, jeweller;
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(32) - Society
of Friends' Meeting House
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33 - Mrs Emma
Dunstan, draper;
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Here was Charles
Street
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35 - Henry
Banfield, saddler, and Thomas Deacon, currier;
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36-37 - James
Chambers, baker
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38 - Edward
Charles Lear, butcher;
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39 - Mrs Mary A
Bartlett, draper;
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40 - Thomas Crook
Lewarn, corn merchant;
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41 - J H Harris &
Sons, printers;
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41-42-43-44 - The
Plymouth Mutual Co-operative and Industrial Society Ltd, grocers, Mr
Joseph Henry Young, managing secretary;
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45-46 - William
Walter Husson, victualler, the King's Head Public House;
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47 - James Coombe,
hairdresser;
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48 -
NL;
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49 - Mrs Ann
Hocking, shopkeeper;
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50 - Miss
Caroline Wills, draper;
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51 - Walter
William Pedrick, earthenware dealer.
North side (from Exeter
Street towards Old Town Street):
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52 - Mrs
Elizabeth Furneaux, beer house and refreshment rooms;
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53 - Richard
Blatchford, baker;
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54 - Frederick
William Kent, provision merchant;
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55 - William
Henry Sambell, greengrocer;
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56 - Charles
Truman, tailor;
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57 - Tall &
Cross, oil and colour merchants, with Mr Silas Thomas Tall living
over;
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58 -
NL;
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59 - William
Henry Walken, grocer;
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(60-61-62) -
Treville Street Board School, Mr Samuel Rooke, teacher;
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63 - William
Goad, plumber;
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64 - Samuel Pike,
refreshment rooms, with Mr John Fox, joiner and undertaker's office
above;
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65 -
NL;
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66 - George
Adams, victualler, the Mail Inn;
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67-68-69 - W & J
H Cross, paper stainers;
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70 -
NL;
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71 - Henry Gill &
Son, boot maker, with Mr Henry Gill living over;
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71 - William
Thomas Underhill, butcher;
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72 - John Evens,
ironmonger;
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73 - William
Philip Thomas Cooper, wood turner;
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74 - Hambley &
Company, dyers and cleaners, with Mrs Elizabeth Hambley living over;
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75 - Mrs
Elizabeth A Jerdan, draper;
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Here was Buckwell
Street
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76 - Plymouth
Dairy Company Ltd, dairymen;
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77 - Samuel
Simpson, furniture dealer;
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78 - F J Coles &
Company, wholesale tea dealers;
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79 - Miss Alice
Seal, draper;
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80 - Henry Willy,
working jeweller, and Miss Rosina Willy, milliner;
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81 - James
Tancock, clothier;
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82 - Thomas Geach,
tailor and hatter;
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83 - Alfred
Searle, tobacconist;
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84 - William
Madge, boot maker;
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85 - James Henry
Reynolds, fruiterer;
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86a - William
Henry Foster, engraver;
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86 - William
Henry Maddock, printer;
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87 - Charles
Mansfield, printer;
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88 - Peter
Hooper, Plymouth Temperance Hotel;
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89-90 - Loye &
Company, grocers, with Mr John Martin, grocer, living over;
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Here was
Kinterbury Street
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91 - Richard
Lavis, victualler, the Spread Eagle Public House;
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92 -
William Perkin, butter and egg factor;
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93 - W Foale &
Son, boot manufacturers;
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93-94 - Maitland
& Son, chemists;
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95 - John Jewell,
boot maker;
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96 - William G
Southern, saddler;
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97 - William
Henry Stabb, brush manufacturer;
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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.
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