The Street Directory
Alterations emphasised (Thus) are changes between compilation and final printing in 1864 as advised in the list of corrections in the preface pp. viii–x.
- Abbey, The,
- The Misses Gregory.
- Adelaide Street.
- 1. John Knight, Carpenter.
- 2. Mrs. M. Williams, Shopkeeper.
- 3. Thomas Boase, Green Grocer.
- 4. Thomas Oliver, Grocer, &c.
- 5. Samuel Ward, Guard W. C. R.
- 6. Joseph Rowe, Mason.
- 7. Thomas Runnalls, Butcher.
- 8. Joseph Corin, Moulder.
- 9. Josiah Edmonds, Painter.
- 10. Joseph Edmonds, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 11. Joseph Dash, Marine Store dealer.
- 12. William Chapple, ditto.
- " John Trezise, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 13. John Richard Harvey, ditto.
- " Samuel Richards, Stone-cutter.
- 14. Philip W. Trenwith, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 15. Mrs. G. Pascoe
- 16. Henry Boyer, Licensed Hawker.
- 17. Oakley Brighton, Station-master W. C. R.
- 18. John Dugdale, Butcher.
- 19. Mrs. A. Hosking.
- 20. William Keating, Marine Store dealer.
- 21. Mrs. S. A. Corin, Needlewoman.
- 22. John Corin, Butcher.
- 23. Mrs. Ann Nicholls.
- 24. Joshua Mountford, Chaise proprietor. (Mrs. Mountford.)
- 25. Mrs. Corin.
- 26. James Joyce Mariner.
- 27. William Lang, Master-mariner.
- 28. Pain Poll, Basket-maker.
- 29. Henry Hosking, Smith
- 30. Mrs. M. Wallis, Schoolmistress.
- 31. John Scott, Watch and Clock repairer.
- 32. William Honeychurch, Mason.
- 33. James Richards, Labourer.
- 34. John Carne, Currier.
- 35. Mrs. W. Kent, Lodging-house keeper.
- 36. (Unoccupied.)
- 37. James Becke, Mariner.
- 38 & 39. William Dash, Baker, &c
- 40. Isaac Newton, Butcher.
- 41. Henry Donnithorne, ditto.
- 42. Michael Donnithorne, ditto.
- 43. Thomas Warren, Currier.
- 44. Richard Gillis, Farmer.
- 45. Richard Thomas, Innkeeper.
- 46. Dennis Brown, Razor-grinder, &c.
- 47. John James, Labourer.
- 48. John Trenwith, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 49. William Wallis, ditto.
- 50. John Chegwidden, Labourer.
- 51. Mrs. F. Rees, Lodging-house keeper.
- 52. John Thomas, Farm-labourer.
- 53. Mrs. Lunsley, Charwoman.
- 54. George Henry Baulks, Master-mariner.
- 55. Henry Sampson, Butcher.
- 56. Robert Robinson, Lockmaker.
- 57. Joseph Dash, Shopkeeper.
- 58. Miss Whitford, Milliner.
- 59. Mr. Hugh Mason Moyle.
- 60. Richard Jones, Veterinary Surgeon.
- Adelaide Street, back of.
- 1. John Allen, Marine Store dealer.
- 2. William Rowe, Shoemaker.
- 3. Charles Warren, Labourer.
- 4. John Carpenter, Shoemaker.
- 5. Miss Searle.
- 6. Miss Phillips.
- Alverton Cottage,
- Mrs. Clutterbuck.
- ——— Farm,
- Richard Hawke, Miller.
- ——— Hill,
- William Bolitho, Esq.
- ——— House,
- Charles Edmonds, Lodging-house keeper.
- ——— Lane.
- The Misses Boase.
- ——— Bodilly.
- Mr. William Curnow.
- Samuel Higgs, Esq.
- Albert Charles Wildman, Editor Cornish Telegraph (see Advt.)
- Alverton Street.
- 1. John French, Innkeeper (see Advertisement). Advertisement for the Eagle Inn
- 2. William Richards, Currier.
- 3. William Henry Grendall, Innkeeper.
- 4. Joseph Houlson, Hairdresser.
- " William Hary, Eating-house keeper.
- 5. Henry Bodilly, Porter W. C. R.
- " William Lawrence, Saddler.
- 6. William Birch, Innkeeper.
- 7. Arthur James Beckerleg, Baker (see Advertisement).
- 8. Mrs. Ann Berryman, Shopkeeper.
- 9. William Cross, Shoemaker.
- 10. Richard Veale Thomas Colenso, Painter, &c.
- 11. Mrs. Hosking, Woolen Draper.
- 12. Mrs. E. Legg, Innkeeper.
- 13. Charles Menneer, Eating-house keeper.
- 14. John Boyns, Blacksmith.
- 15. James Hocking, Hotel Waiter.
- 16. Miss Sutherland, Dressmaker.
- 17. The Misses Williams, Stay and Corset makers.
- 18. Henry Pryor, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 19. George Tregarthen, Cabinet maker.
- 20. Thomas Richards, Surgeon’s Assistant.
- 21. Thomas Popplewell, Mariner.
- 22. Francis Vivian Pascoe, Emigration Office.
- 23. Miss Landar.
- 24. Henry Tonkin, Innkeeper.
- 25. Richard Lanyon, Shopkeeper.
- 26. John Hill, Postmaster (see Advertisement). (removed to 48, Chapel street.) The “Postmaster” relates to horses and coaches not the Royal Mail.
- 27. Diana Northcott, Dairy-keeper.
- 28. Edward Williams, Butcher.
- 29. John Champion, Shopkeeper, &c. (see Advertisement).
- 30. Miss Pascoe.
- 31. William Cox, Innkeeper.
- 32. James Eva, Painter, &c.
- 33. John Marshall Bromley, Merchant.
- Alverton Terrace.
- 1. Miss Caddy.
- 2. Mrs. E. Fidock, Shopkeeper.
- 3. Mrs. Ancell.
- 4. William Hick, Fellmonger.
- 5. Miss Julyan, Schoolmistress.
- 6. Rev. Philip Hedgeland, M. A., Incumbant of St. Mary’s.
- 7. The Misses St. Aubyn.
- 8. (Unoccupied.) (John Blight, Schoolmaster.
- John T. Blight, Artist.)
- 9. John Huntingdon, Boot-and-Shoe maker.
- 10. George Hext Bellringer, Esq. (Mrs. Bellringer)
- 11. Benjamin Bosence, Woolstapler, &c.
- 12. Miss Blight.
- 13. William Rodda, Butcher.
- 14. Miss Marrack.
- 15. Richard Edwards Tippet, Esq.
- 16. William Kitt.
- 17. Thomas Ackford, Coachman.
- 18. (Unoccupied.)
- 19. Samuel Retallack, Coachman.
- 20. Ezekiel Rodda, Butcher.
- 21. James Dustow, Mason.
- 22. Thomas Newen.
- (Alverton-vean,
- John J. A. Boase, Esq., J.P.)
- Back Lane.
- 1. Barzillai Beckerleg & Co., Bakers.
- 2. George Rowe, Cooper.
- 3. Mrs. Thomas.
- 4. James Tellum, Mariner.
- 5. William Matthews, Shoemaker.
- Barbican Lane.
- 1. George Greenway, Stone Mason.
- 2. William De Vany, Dealer in Marine Stores.
- 3. John Angwin, Shoemaker.
- 4. Henry Kitto, Sawyer.
- 5. Eliza Roberts, Charwoman.
- 6. Jane Ford, ditto.
- (Baths, The,
- William Norton, Lodging-house keeper.)
- Battery Buildings.
- 1. John Wallis, Mariner.
- 2. Charles Andrew.
- 3. Richard Grenfell, Mariner.
- 4. Samuel Ceely, Pilot.
- 5. William John Harris, Mariner.
- 6. George Cockle, Pilot.
- John Oliver, Anchor Inn.
- John Russell, Blacksmih.
- James Blackwell, Dolphin Inn. See Quay Street.
- Battery Square.
- 1. Mrs. Wills, Needlewoman.
- 2. John Buck, Mariner.
- 3. Abraham Guy, Labourer.
- 4. William Henry Rawlings, Shipwright.
- 5. William Henry Blewett, Labourer.
- 6. Joseph Hill, Pilot.
- 7. Thomas Charles James, Mariner.
- 8. William Henry Bailey, Carpenter.
- 9. John Doody, Umbrella maker
- " Catherine Wills, Charwoman.
- 10. John Kean, Shoemaker.
- 11. Francis Ford, Pilot.
- 12. John Symons, Labourer.
- 13. William Perry, Labourer.
- 14. John Lethbridge, Mason.
- 15. William Knight, Turner and Joiner.
- 16. James Clifton, Labourer.
- 17. Benjamin Mitchell, Lime-burner.
- Bellair House,
- Rev. Michael Nowell Peters, Vicar of Madron.
- Belle Air House, Madron,
- James Rosewall, Esq. See 11 Regent Terrace.
- Belle-vue Terrace.
- 1. Mrs. Harvey, Lodging-house keeper.
- 2. Edwin Cunnack, Labourer.
- 3. John Trythall, Accountant.
- 4. Edward Trythall, ditto.
- 5. William Treloar.
- 6. John Kemp, Farmer.
- 7. John Paull, Currier.
- 8. Thomas Grylls.
- 9. Thomas Roberts, Mine-Agent.
- 10. Robert Thomas Coach-builder.
- 11. Charles Runnalls, Tax-collector.
- 12. Jacob Corin, Butcher.
- 13. Edward Henry Brunton, Land Surveyor.
- 14. Unoccupied.
- 15. Edward Henry Brunton, Land Surveyor.
- 16. John Barnicoat, Labourer.
- 17. Thomas Wallis, Carpenter.
- 18. John Corin, Gardener.
- 19. James Mc. Carty, Marine Store dealer, Pensioner.
- Boase’s Buildings.
- 1. Richard Sampson, Labourer.
- 2. Mrs. Cordelia Ferris.
- 3. " Jane White.
- 4. " Grace Tonkin.
- 5. Henry Tuck Mitchell, Sexton.
- Boskenna, St. Buryan,
- Charles Dacres Bevan, Esq., County Court Judge.
- Brighton Terrace.
- 1. John Rodda, jun., Butcher.
- 2. James Runnalls.
- 3. Edmund Nicholls, Shipwright.
- 4. John Johns, Superannuated Coast-guard.
- 5. Robert Eastaway, ditto.
- 6. Miss Williams.
- 7. Samuel Ellis.
- 8. John Borlase, Mariner.
- 9. Mrs. Honor Arthur.
- 10. Abraham Mendham.
- 11. William Develing, late private of Royal Artillery.
- 12. John White, Mariner.
- Bromley’s Square.
- 1. Miss Wallis, Stay and Corset maker.
- 2. Henry Moon, Basket maker.
- 3. John Bawden, Shoe maker.
- 4. William Yeoman, Labourer.
- 5. Samuel Willer, Limeburner.
- " William Williams, Labourer.
- 6. Samuel Mear, Shoemaker.
- 7. William Henry Perry, Hatter.
- 8. William Perry, Sawyer.
- 9. Mrs. Rowe.
- 10. Thomas Wheeldon, Hatter.
- 11. Mrs. James.
- 12. Mrs. Trezise.
- 13. Mr. Eva’s back door.
- Brook Cottage, Madron,
- Richard Joseph Hosking, Esq.
- Bullock Market Terrace.
- 1. Paul Richard Kemp, Carpenter.
- 2. Benjamin Rawling, Shoemaker.
- 3. Frederick Randall, Butcher.
- 4. William Gribble, Gardener.
- 5. William Rodda, Butcher.
- 6. William Newton, ditto.
- 7. William Ellis, Mason.
- 8. Thomas Cross, Shoemaker.
- Buriton House,
- Francis Boase, Esq., Surgeon.
- ——— Row.
- 1. Mrs. Williams.
- 2. Mrs. Richards.
- 3. Samuel Olds, Fellmonger.
- 4. Charles Thomas, Town Surveyor’s Superintendent.
- 5. William Henry Clarke, Compositor.
- 6. James Richards, Mason.
- 7. John Stephen Odgers, ditto.
- 8. John Ancell, Mason.
- 9. William Perry, Horse-breaker.
- 10. Miss. Matthews.
- 11. Edwin Paddy, Painter.
- 12. John Nicholls, Farmer.
- 13. Mrs. Cobblestone.
- 14. Richard Martin, Shoemaker.
- 15. Miss Treloar, Tailoress.
- 16. Edward Hodge, Painter.
- 17. Mrs. Guy.
- 18. John Rodda, Blacksmith.