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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.

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