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.
- Camborne Street. Typo for Camberwell Street
- 1. Thomas Hill, Mason.
- 2. John Donithorne, Shoemaker.
- 3. Joseph Julyan, Labourer.
- 4. Mrs. Richards.
- 5. Henry Gregory, Hawker.
- 6. John Johns, Fireman W. C. R.
- 7. Henry Toy, Labourer.
- 8. Francis Nicholls, Mariner.
- 9. Mrs. Wood.
- 10. Samuel Andrews, Shoemaker.
- 11. Miss Menneer, Basket maker.
- 12. Samuel Edwards, Butcher.
- 13. Robert Newton, Shoemaker.
- 14. Pascoe Mitchell, Labourer.
- 15. William Curtis, Engineman W. C. R.
- 16. Thomas Brydges, Labourer.
- 17. Alexander Hurley, Mariner.
- 18. James Barley, Shoemaker.
- 19. John Williams, Labourer.
- 20. William Paull, Shoemaker.
- 21. John Tresider.
- 22. Edwin Symons, Ship Carpenter.
- 23. John Carpenter, Marine Store dealer.
- 24. John Wright, Butcher.
- 25. James Roach, Labourer.
- 26. John Uren, Mason.
- 27. Mrs. Osborne.
- 28. David James, Mariner.
- 29. Benedict Wallis, Shoemaker.
- 30. Edward Lewis, Hawker.
- 31. William Oats, Painter.
- 32. William Carbis, Shoemaker.
- 33. John Fleming, Carpenter.
- 34. Mrs. Arundale.
- 35. Mrs. Corin.
- 36. John Powis, Shoemaker.
- 37. Simon Symons, Shoemaker.
- 38. Richard Mann, Porter W. C. R.
- 39. Edward Hollow, Gardener.
- 40. Michael Rowe, Labourer.
- 41. William Luke, Mason.
- 42. Charles Clemens, Labourer.
- 43. Mrs. Pearce.
- Castle Horneck.
- Samuel Borlase, Esq., J.P. W.D.P.
- Causewayhead (North Street).
- 1. Charles Williams, Broker.
- 2. John Poole Blewett, Tailor.
- 3. Diana Jane Chudleigh, Eating-house keeper.
- 4. Miss Tredrea, Co-operative Stores.
- 5. John Blackney Read, Currier.
- 6. Matthew and George Kistler, Watchmakers.
- 7. Henry Stewart, Tinman.
- 8. Thomas Stewart, Shopkeeper.
- 9. James Nicholas, ditto.
- 10. George Wearne, Tailor.
- 11. Peter Trainer, Clothier.
- 12. Joseph Maddern, Shoemaker.
- 13. John Mc. Alister, Clothier.
- 14. James Eathorne, Cooper.
- 15. Mrs. Hosking.
- 16. David Carkeek, Butcher.
- 17. James Hosking, Labourer.
- 18. John Drew, ditto.
- 19. John Knapp, Shoemaker.
- 20. James Richards, Cab proprietor (see Advertisement). See 2 New Street.
- 21. James Charles Nicholas, Baker and Confectioner.
- 22. William Eddy Hocking Gard, Eating-house keeper.
- 23. Joseph Samuel Beare, Butcher.
- 24. (Unoccupied.)
- 25. John Warren, Rope-maker.
- 26. John Trewhella, Shopkeeper.
- 27. Joseph Scoble, Blacksmith.
- 28. Andrew Nicholls, Innkeeper.
- 29. James Thomas, Labourer.
- 30. Miss Friggens, Shopkeeper.
- 31. Mrs. Hancock, ditto.
- 32. William Henry Penrose, Butcher.
- 33. James Rogers, ditto.
- 34. John Oats, ditto.
- 35. Luke Andrews, Shpkeeper.
- 36. William Eddy, Labourer.
- " John Kemp, Carrier.
- 37. William King, Innkeeper.
- 38. William Edward Winne, Labourer.
- 39. James Jenkin, Stone-cleaver.
- 40. William Bosence, Butcher.
- 41. Mrs. Jenkin.
- 42. Martin Sampson, Tailor (see Advertisement). The advertisement says 43 Causewayhead.
- 43. Thomas Thomas, Cabinet-maker.
- 44. William Trounson, Shoemaker.
- 45. James Thomas, Tailor.
- 46. Nicholas Rowe, Butcher.
- 47. Joseph Oats, ditto.
- 48. Charles Potter, Shoemaker.
- 49. Charles Rogers, Butcher.
- 50. Thomas Rodda, ditto.
- 51. Samuel Treweeke, Tailor.
- 52. Joseph Blewett, Serpentine worker.
- 53. Richard Corin Angwin, Stone Mason.
- 54. (Unoccupied.) (William Bartlett, Beer-house keeper.) The advertisement says William Hosken Richards, Auctioneer moves to here from 4 Chapel Street midsummer 1865? See 61 Causewayhead.
- 55. Ditto.
- 56. Solomon Ezekiel, Tinman.
- 57. William Guard, Tailor (see Advertisement). The advertisement has J. Guard.
- 58. William Moon, Basket-maker.
- 59. Thomas Cunnack, Labourer.
- 60. Quakers’ Chapel.
- 61. William Bartlett, Market Gardener. (John M. B. Corin, Plumber, &c.) See 15 Jennings Street, Market-jew Street and 54 Causewayhead.
- 62. Mrs. Trembath.
- 63. Alexander Richards, Tailor.
- 64. William Cotton, Shopkeeper.
- 65. James Boulger, Furniture Broker.
- 66. Edward Eva, China and Earthenware merchant.
- 67. Francis Pascoe, Tomb-stone Engraver. (see Advt.)
- 68. John Nicholls, Hairdresser.
- 69. Thomas Weaver, Innkeeper.
- 70. William Matthews, ditto. (John C. James)
- 71. John Peake, Labourer.
- 72. John Stephens, Shopkeeper. (Marcus Spiro, Clothes dealer.) See 2 New Street.
- 73. Richard Cox, Stone-cleaver.
- 74. Charles Dugdate, Butcher.
- 75. John Curnow, Innkeeper.
- Chancery Lane.
- 1. Mrs. Henry Rickard.
- 2. Charles James, Painter.
- 3. Richard Barnes, Coachman.
- 4. Richard Harvey, Shoemaker.
-
Chapel
RowPlace (St. Clare Street). - 1. William Andrew Thomas, Mason.
- 2. Thomas William Polkinhorn, Photographer. (see Advt.)
- 3. John Polkinhorn, Carpenter.
- " John Kelynack, Mariner.
- 4. Rev. William Kenner (Bible Christian).
- 5. Francis James.
- 6. Edwin Polkinhorn, Accountant.
- 7. Martin Sampson Bramble, Plumber.
- 8. Mrs. Woodcock.
- Chapel Street.
- 1. Alexander Hampton, Confectioner.
- 2. John Kinsman, Bookseller.
- 3. John Tonkin Cocking & Son, Hatters. (see Advt.) The advertisement says 4 Chapel Street only.
- 4. William Hosken Richards, Auctioneer, &c. (see Advt.) The advertisement says moves to 54 & 55 Causewayhead midsummer 1865?
- 4. Edward Paddy, Printer and Bookseller.
- " John Tonkin Cocking & Son, Hatters. (see Advt.)
- 5. John Basset, Shoemaker.
- 6. Mrs. Mollard, Fancy Drapery Establishment. (see Advt.)
- 7. Edward Lavin, Mineralogist. (London and South Western Bank.)
- 8. Henry Coulson Cornish, Corn merchant.
- " John Childs, Tailor and Outfitter.
- 9. William Henry Penhaligon, Hairdresser, &c.
- 10. Mrs. Henry Rickard.
- " John Quiller Couch, Esq., Surgeon.
- 11. Misses Bosustow, Milliners.
- 12. Richard Plomer, Tailor. (see Advt.)
- 13. Horatio Mann Saundry, Stationer, and Religious Book and Tract Depôt.
- 14. Mrs. Millett.
- 15. Batten, Carne, & Carne, Penzance Bank.
- 16. James Richard Quick, Esq., Surgeon.
- 17. John Foster, Accountant.
- 18. Miss John.
- Wesleyan Methodist Chapel.
- 19. (Unoccupied).
- 20. Rachael Daniel, Grocer.
- 21. Penzance Public Dispensary.
- 22. Miss Pearce.
- Mrs. Richard Quiller Couch.
- 23. Stephen Richards, Potato Merchant.
- 24. Martin Magor, Esq., Surgeon Dentist.
- 25. Thomas Gordon Teague, Boarding and Day School,—Classical, Mathematical, and Commercial.
- 26. Mrs. Farquharson.
- 27. Martin Bosustow, Master-mariner.
- 28, 29. The Misses Carne.
- 30. William Henry Holmes, Esq., Collector of Customs.
- 31. Mrs. Ninnes.
- 32. John Seccombe, Stone-mason.
- 33. Mrs. Blackwell.
- 34. Mrs. John Broad.
- 35. The Misses Millett.
- 36. Henry King, Custom-house broker.
- 37. Mrs. James.
- 38. John Coulson, Esq., Corn and Flour merchant.
- 39. George James, Master-mariner.
- 40. Miss Mary Elizabeth Wilcock.
- 41. John Poulson, Engineer.
- 42. James Bickford, Trinity works.
- 43. John Sincock, Master-mariner.
- 44. John Hill, Mariner.
- 45. Richard Hosking, Esq., Surgeon.
- (Rev. John Watson, Jun. (Wesleyan))
- 46. Mrs. Downing, Lodging-house keeper.
- 47. Richard Vinnicombe Davy, Esq.
- 48. John Solomon, Schoolmaster.
- " William Bentinck Forfar, Esq., Solicitor.
- " Richard Williams, Labourer.
- 49. Christopher Stephens, Wine and Spirit merchant.
- 50. Miss Swain, Post-mistress (Post Office). (J. G. Uren, Postmaster)
- 51. John Trounson, Builder.
- 52. George Henry Wearne, Commercial traveller.
- " Mrs. Woolcock.
- " " Fitcher.
- 53. " Jane Lawrence, Lodging-house keeper.
- 54. " William Cock. (Messrs Cock & Co., Wine & Spirit Merchants, Back of 15, Chapel st.)
- 55. John Batten, Esq., Merchant
- 56. Stephen Cara, Dyer.
- 57. Morris Jones, Tailor. (see Advt.)
- 58. Mrs. Charles, Milliner.
- 59. Charles Henry Crocker, Painter, &c.
- 60. William Ball, Union Hotel.
- 61. Thomas Richards, Hairdresser, &c.
- 62. William Chenhalls Hemmings, Chemist, and Stamp Distributor.
- 63. William Henry Walters, Shipwright and Shopkeeper.
- 64. Humphry Roberts, Hairdresser.
- 65. William Gilbert Cocking, Tailor.
- 66. Thomas Honeychurch, Shopkeeper and Hairdresser.
- 67. Hodgson Pascoe, Jeweller. (see Advt.)
- Cherry garden (New Street).
- 1. George Potter, Shoemaker.
- 2. James Pascoe, do.
- 3. Richard Jeffery, Labourer.
- 4. Mrs. James.
- 5. Jane George, Charwoman.
- 6. Mrs. Smith.
- 7. George Potter, Shoemaker.
- 8. John Rowe, Mariner.
- 9. Joseph Smith, Labourer.
- 10. Miss Nicholls.
- 11. John Rowe, Labourer.
- 12. George Williams, Labourer.
- 13. John Chapple, Shoemaker.
- 14. Thomas Gendall, Labourer.
- 15. James Bennetts, Hawker.
- 16. William Ellis, Basket-maker.
- Chyandour Cliff.
- Edwin Sherman Polkinghorne, Esq.
- Francis Trevithick, Esq.
- John Berryman, Coachman.
- Mrs. Thornton.
- Jacob Corin.
- Barzillai Beckerleg, Mastermariner.
- Mrs. Griffen.
- Richard Hall, Labourer.
- Mrs. trounson.
- Charles Ladner, Shoemaker.
- William Hitchens, Labourer.
- John Perry, W. C. R.
- James Kingston Stevens, Basket-maker.
- Miss Barnicoat.
- George Brewer, Labourer.
- Thomas Hall, Tin-smelter.
- Richard Roliston, Butler.
- John Harris, Engineman W. C. R.
- Mrs. Penrose.
- Miss Mann, Needlewoman.
- Samuel Hocking, Labourer.
- James Bennetts, Guard W. C. R.
- Michael Perryman, Shopkeeper.
- Mrs. Eathorne.
- John Allan, Labourer.
- John Richards, Guard W. C. R.
- William Gilbert, Shopkeeper.
- John Escott, Guard W. C. R.
- John Tucker, Labourer.
- William Pengelly, Basket-maker.
- William Uren, Labourer.
- Mrs. Hicks.
- William Oliver, Labourer.
- Richard Martins, ditto.
- Mrs. Rogers.
- William Rowe, Labourer.
- Miss Baragwaneth.
- James Couch, Shoemaker.
- Richard Hall, Labourer.
- John Lovell, Tanner.
- William Matthews, Labourer.
- Richard Denithorne, Tanner.
- James Trewern, ditto.
- James Denithorne, Labourer.
- Samuel Ridgeman, ditto.
- Richard Denithorne, ditto.
- Chyandour.
- James Denithorne, Tanner.
- Peter Ley, ditto.
- William Rundle King, Innkeeper.
- Mrs. Friggens, Shopkeeper.
- George Pellew, Labourer.
- Mrs. Jeffery.
- John Bridgeman, Labourer.
- Charles Rowe, ditto.
- William Bridgeman, ditto.
- John Edwards, ditto.
- James Trewhella, ditto.
- Richard Mildrum, ditto.
- Frederick William West, Sergeant C. C. C.
- James Lovell, Tin-smelter.
- William Matthews, Tanner.
- Richard Hocking, ditto.
- Edward Hocking, ditto.
- William Jenkin, Tin-smelter.
- Richard Mann, ditto.
- William Tredrea, Innkeeper.
- William Barnicoat, Tanner.
- Thomas Matthews, Tin-smelter.
- David Eddy, Labourer.
- James Ferrell, Hind.
- John Squance, Coachman.
- Richard Marrack, Accountant.
- Chyandour Terrace.
- 1. William Bottrell, Carrier.
- 2. James Curtis, Coachman.
- 3. James Rowe, Tin-smelter.
- 4. Nicholas White, Blacksmith.
- Clarence Cottage.
- Mrs. Horsford.
- ——— House.
- Alfred Southby Crowdy, Esq. (Mrs. Paynter)
- ——— Place.
- 1. John Matthews, Esq.
- 2. Delbœuf Baker Bedford, Esq., Com. R.N.
- 3. William Jory Henwood, Esq.
- 4. Thomas Cornish, Esq., Solicitor.
- 5. James Barclay Montgomery, Esq., M.D.
- 6. Mrs. Robyns.
- Clarence Street.
- 1. Wm. Mitchell, Innkeeper (Western Hotel). (see Advt.)
- 2. Miss E. Rogers.
- 3. Henry Grenfell, Esq., Surgeon.
- 4. Miss J. Paddy.
- 5. Rev James Aldridge Devenish, Curate of St. Mary’s
- 6. William Dusting, Master-mariner.
- 7. Mrs. Rebecca Cock.
- 8. Francis Vivian Pascoe, Emigration Agent.
- 9. Mrs. Runnalls.
- 10. The Misses Branwell, Seminary.
- 11. Miss Mary Giddy.
- 12. Philip Marrack, Esq.
- 13. John Hicks Nankivell, Esq., Homeœopathic Surgeon.
- 14. Miss Drown.
- 15. Lady Anna Maria Clanmorris.
- 16. William Henry Rodd, Auctioneer (see Advertisement). There is no advertisement.
- 17. James Doyle Sherriff, Esq., Engineer W. C. R.
- 18. John Dusting, Master-mariner.
- 19. Miss Haydon.
- 20. John Permewan, Auctioneer, &c.
- 21. Kenneth Murchison, Esq.
- 22. Miss Deason.
- 23. Richard Veale Thomas Colenso, Painter, &c.
- 24. Rd. White, Organist St. Paul’s, Music teacher. (see Advt.)
- 25. Mrs. Elizabeth Hill, Religious Tract Society’s Depôt.
- 26. Rev. Joseph Wiltshire (Baptist).
- 27. William Henry Kinsman, Painter, &c.
- 28. Alexander Berryman, Auctioneer, &c.
- 29. Johanna Sherris, Shopkeeper.
- 29. Mrs. A. Harvey.
- 30. Messrs. White and Bennetts, Cabinet-makers, &c.
- 31. Francis Lugg, Cabinet-maker.
- Clarence Terrace.
- 1. Charles Read, Accountant.
- 2. Mrs. Baynard.
- 3. Benjamin Toman, Butcher.
- 4. Mrs. Merifield.
- 5. The Misses Millett.
- Clarence Terrace, Back of.
- 1. William Mutton, Labourer.
- 2. John Seccombe, ditto.
- 3. John Hall, ditto.
- 4. Robert Matthews, ditto.
- 5. Thomas Cock, Bailiff.
- 6. John Stephen Mc Carty, Compositor.
- 7. James Eddy, Carrier.
- Coast-guard Station.
- Lieut. Lumley Woodyear Peyton, R.N.
- Coinage-hall Street.
- 1. George Pauley, Mason.
- 2. James Roberts, Fisherman.
- 3. Mrs. Walters.
- 4. " Ball.
- 5. Edward Crocker, Labourer.
- 6. John William Tanner, Mariner.
- 7. Mrs. Quigley, Laundress.
- 8. Henry Elliot, Shoemaker.
- 9. William Harvey, Fisherman.
- 10. Mrs. Bolitho.
- 11. " Mitchell.
- 12. Edward Harry, Fisherman.
- 13. Miss Grenfell.
- 14. William Mitchell, Sawyer.
- 15. Mrs. Thomas.
- 16. Samuel Kitto, Labourer.
- 17. Mrs. Bottrell
- 18. John James, Master Mariner.
- 19. Charles Gould Curnow, Joiner, &c.
- 20. Samuel Willey, Mariner.
- 21. Michael Roberts, Labourer Trinity Works.
- 22. Edward Berryman, Serpentine-worker.
- 23. Mrs. Phillips.
- 24. Thomas Sobey, Fisherman.
- 25. John Davis, Labourer.
- 26. Samuel Easterbrook, Sawyer.
- 27. Henry Hayen, Mariner.
- 28. Mrs. Osborne.
- 29. William Couls, Mariner.
- 30. Mrs. Tonkin.
- 31. Thomas Singleton, Mariner.
- 32. John Houlson, Mason.
- 33. Mrs. Allan, Baker.
- 34. John Nicholls, Shoemaker.
- Coombe, The.
- Miss Bolitho.
- Cornish’s Court (Quay).
- 1. Mrs. Francis.
- 2. Charles Downing, Mariner.
- 3. Philip Francis, Sailmaker.
- 4. Edmund Curnow, Carpenter.
- 5. Thomas Francis, Labourer Trinity works.
- 6. John Nicholls, Shoemaker. (see Advt.) The advertisement refers only to pleasure boats for hire.
- 7. Mrs. Vincent.
- 8. " Hocking.
- 9. " Harvey.
- 10. " Rowe.
- 11. " Nicholls.
- 12. John Barnett, Pensioner.
- 13. Richard Rawlings, Mason.
- 14. William Rawlings, Mason.
- 15. William Henry Nankervis, Trinity works.
- 16. John Williams, Mariner.
- 17. James Ball, Sawyer.
- 18. James Rowe, Innkeeper.
- 19. Thomas Edwards, Labourer.
- 20. William Thomas Spargo, Labourer Trinity works.
- 21. Thomas Ball, Sawyer.
- 22. John Trenowden.
- 23. William Ford, Mariner.
- 24. Miss Odger, Laundress.
- 25. Joseph Badcock, Labourer.
- 26. Robert Jenkin, ditto.
- Cornwall Terrace.
- 1. William B. Ludlow, Insurance Agent, &c. (see Advts.) One advertisement relates to a passenger and emigration agency.
- 2. Charles Read, Accountant.
- 3. The Misses Berryman.
- 4. Mr. George Graver.
- 5. Richard Blight, Mine Agent.
- 6. John Poole Blewett, Tailor, &c.
- 7. Richard Roberts Victor, Draper.
- 8. Mrs. W. Osborne.
- 9. John Childs, Tax Collector.
- 10. Henry Gurney, Accountant.
- 11. Mrs. Margaret Andrews.
- 12. Francis Ellis, Builder.
- 13. Mrs. R. Hosking.
- 14. Christopher Sheldon Kindley, Accountant.
- 15. Francis Blewett Duff, Master-mariner.
- 16. Charles Vavasour, ditto.
- 17. Mr. John Birt.
- 18. Rev. John Pope Vibert, Incumbent of St. Peter’s Newlyn.
- 19. Henry Love, Master-mariner.
- 20. Mr. William Sellwood.
- 21. John Palmer, Retired Coast-guard-man.
- 22. John Austen, Labourer.
- 23. Thomas Williams, Carpenter.
- 24. John Paull, Gardener.
- 25. John Matthews, Jun., Auctioneer.
- 26. William Davies Matthews, Esq.
- 27. Richard Quance, Master-mariner.
- 28. Richard Dusting, ditto.
- 29. Samuel Houlson, Innkeeper.
- 30. John Ede Drew, Serpentine-worker. (see Advt.)
- " Mr. Richard Taylor.
- 31. Richard Chirgwin, Market Gardener.
- 32 & 33. Richard Carter, Baker and Confectioner. (see Advt.)
- 33. See The Folly
- Cottage Row.
- 1. William Tonkin, Mason.
- 2. Walter Trathan, Carpenter.
- 3. John Richards, Baker.
- 4. Thomas Rowe, Thatcher.
- 5. Mrs. Thomas.
- 6. " Annear, Laundress.
- 7. " Nankervis, ditto.
- 8. William Tonkin, Mason.
- 9. Mrs. Margaret Spargo, Laundress.
- 10. Charles Mabbott, Master-mariner.
- Coulson’s Buildings.
- 1. John Batten, Carpenter.
- 2. Mrs. Richards.
- 3. Charles Henry Uren, Shoemaker.
- 4. Edward Dennis Thomas, Mariner.
- 5. John Hugh, Lath-maker.
- 6. Thomas Coulson and Co.’s Offices.
- " Miss Jane Oats.
- 7. Francis Jackson.
- 8. Robert Scobey, Master-mariner.
- 9. James Steer, ditto.
- 10. Walter Trezise Jennings, Mariner.
- Matthew Stephens, Master-mariner.
- 11. Miss Mary Coulson.
- 12. William Small, Tinman.
- 13. William Henry Thomas.
- 14. Miss Leggo, Shopkeeper.
- Coulson’s Terrace.
- 1. Mrs. Ferris.
- 2. Richard Jago, Master-mariner.
- 3. William Trahair.
- 4. Thomas R. Forward, Esq., Master Revenue Service.
- 5. Charles Guy, Chemist, &c. (see Advt.)
- 6. Mrs. Williams.
- 7. Pearse Hawkey, Ironmonger, &c.
- 8. (Unoccupied.)
- Cross Street (leading from Adelaide Street to Mount Street).
- 1. John Clemens, Warehouseman.
- 2. Mrs. Austin.
- 3. John Maclin, Labourer.
- 4. Richard Matthews, Stoker W. C. R.
- 5. Michael Harry, Mariner.
- 6. Mrs.Elliott.
- 7. John Potter, Mariner.
- 8. Mrs. Granville.
- Custom House Lane (Chapel Street).
- 1. William Williams, Labourer.
- 2. Thomas Trezise, ditto.
- 3. John Ferris, Servant.
- 4. John Rowe, Labourer.
- 5. Mrs. Love.
- 6. Francis Carter, Carpenter.
- " Alfred Williams, Mason.
- 7. Miss Dennis, Washerwoman.
- 8. Archelaus Warren, Glazier.
- 9. William Ellis, Basket-maker.
- 10. Mrs. Roberts.
- Custom House Lane (Quay).
- 1. Samuel Diamond, Stone-mason.
- 1. George Gwithar, Stone-mason
- 2. Thomas Price, Retired Coast-guard-man.
- 3. Charles Barnes, Stone-mason.
- Custom House Square.
- 1. Charles Shivers, Fisherman.
- 2. James Dyer, Porter.
- 3. Thomas Adlain, Mariner.
- 4. Richard Woolcock, Porter.
- 5. Mrs. Mary Roberts.
- 6. Thomas Carbis, Pilot.
- 7. Mrs. Margaret Drew.
- 8. " Susan Hill, Dressmaker.
- 9. Miss Mary Ann Broad, Tailoress.