The Street Directory

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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.

Daniel’s Place (Folly).
1. Michael Maunder, Shopkeeper.
2. William Henry Dustow, Mason.
3. John Nankervis, Serpentine-worker.
4. Thomas Woodfield, ditto.
5. Mrs. Joyce.
6. " Apps.
 " Samuel Jewell, Mason.
7. Samuel Hill, Mariner.
8. John James, Master-mariner.
9. Joseph Colensoe, Mason, Trinity works.
10. Mrs. Drew.
11. James Trotman, Labourer.
  William Russell, French Polisher.
  Mrs. Ford.
  John Heynes, Postboy.
  Abraham Ellis, Master-mariner.
  John Trescowthick, Shipwright.
  William Locke, Labourer.
  Philip Johns, Master-mariner.
  Martin Ellis, ditto.
  George Perkins, Town Missionary.
  William Henry Redman, Painter.
  Henry Grose, Master-mariner.
  Nicholas Wallis, Shipwright.
  Alexander Pooley, Pieman.
  (Unoccupied.)
  Nicholas Grose, Bailiff.
  (Unoccupied.)
  Ditto.
Dock House.
Miss Matthews.
Dock Lane (Quay).
1. Thomas Ancell, Stone-mason
2. Philip Hill, Pilot.
3. William Laity, Fisherman.
4. Miss Priscilla Cockle.
5. Thomas Bottrell, Mariner.
6. Mrs. Mc. Cloud.
Dock Office.
Messrs. W. D. Matthews & Son, Lloyd’s Agents.
Folly, The, (33, Cornwall terrace)
Michael Colliver, Esq.
Folly Place.
Joseph Hitchens, Currier.
Matthew Nicholas, Labourer.
Thomas Ralph, Potter.
Foster Place (New Street).
1. George Love, Ship Carpenter.
2. William Reardon, Postboy.
3. John Millett, Master-mariner.
4. William Richards, Painter.
Garden Row (Folly).
1. George Johns, Mariner.
2. John Rowe, Shoemaker.
3. Mrs. Sally Thomas, Charwoman.
4. Mrs. Jane Thomas, ditto.
Green Market.
James Wilton Ash, Saddler and Coach-builder.
Samuel Higgs & Son, Merchants. (see Advt.) The advertisement says Albert Stores.
William B. Wills, Innkeeper.
Edmund and Henry Davy, Drapers.
Mrs. Carter, Fruiterer.
Thomas James, Innkeeper (Three Tuns Hotel). (see Advt.)
(William Powne, Draper)
James Dennis, Draper.
Francis John Cornish, Grocer.
Misses Mary and Emmett Richards, Pawnbrokers.
Grylls’s Buildings (Wherry Town).
1. William Bradbury, Manager Serpentine Co.’s Works. (see Advt.)
2. John Semmens, Master-mariner.
3. William Perraton, Serpentine-worker.
4. Charles Wildgoose, Foreman Serpentine Co.’s Works.
5. John Rawling, Boot and Shoe maker.
6. James Smith, Superannuated Coast-guard-man.
7. Mrs. Merifield, Shopkeeper.
8. John Fleetwood May, Coach-builder.
9. Joseph Brown, Serpentine-worker.
10. John Truran, Master-mariner.
11. Nicholas Pentreath, Mariner.
Hampton’s Court (Quay).
1. Henry Hodge, Mariner.
2. John Whitley, Labourer.
3. Miss Chirgwin.
4. Isaac Victor, Tailor.
5. John Edwards, Pilot.
6. James Matthews, Labourer.
7. William Henry Peychot, Boot and Shoe maker.
Herbier House.
Samuel York, Esq.
Ivy Cottage (St. Clare Street).
Richard Menneer, Mason.
(Kenegie,
William Coulson, Esq., J.P. W.D.P.)
Kingston’s Row (Wherry Town).
1. George Kingston Stevens, Bailiff.
2. William Trevayler, Labourer.
3. Miss Jane Lobb, Charwoman.
4. Edward Pawley, Mason.
5. Melchisedec Bennetts, Blacksmith.
6. John Marshall, Stone-cutter.
7. Mrs. Thomas.
8. Richard Harvey, Labourer.
9. Miss Jane Lawrey, ditto.
10. Thomas Welch, ditto.
Lariggan, Higher.
Walter Borlase, Esq.
Lariggan, Lower.
Henry Sterry, Esq.
Lescudjack House.
Robert Hallowell Carew, Esq., Adjutant Western Battalion Rifle Volunteers.
Leskinnick House.
Mrs. William Coulson.
Leskinnick Place.
1. Robert Sampson, Butcher.
2. James Paul, Plumber.
3. John Bennetts, Mason.
4. James Polkinghorne, Labourer.
5. William James Williams, Stone-mason.
6. Mrs. Richards.
7. James Berryman, Mariner.
8. John Kessell, Labourer.
9. Mrs. Pearce, ditto.
10. Joseph Davy, Miller.
11. Mrs. Jacka.
12. John Trenwith, Boot and Shoe maker.
  Mrs. Hall.
  Robert Dugdale, Butcher.
Leskinnick Street.
1. John Pearce, Tanner and Shopkeeper.
2. Charles Butt, Master-mariner.
3. Josiah Kinsman, Painter.
4. Edwin Corin, Beadle of Market.
5. Abraham tredrea, Carpenter.
6. Mrs. Inch, Fruiterer.
Leskinnick Terrace.
1. Mrs. Sims, Eating-house keeper.
2. Alfred John Bowden Gill, Telegraph Master.
3. Mrs. Smith.
4. John Bond, Blacksmith.
5. William Angwin, Boot and Shoe maker.
6. Edwin James.
7. John Martins.
8. William Childs, Carpenter.
9. (Unoccupied.)
10. Mrs. Jacobs.
11. Webb Pearce, Boots, Union Hotel.
12. Mrs. Tonkin.
13. William Hall, Mason.
14. Philip Andrews, Coachman.
15. Edward trathan, Carpenter.
16. Mrs. Harvey.
17. Charles Crocker, Carpenter.
18. Rev. George Mitchell (Primitive Methodist).
19. Thomas Thompson, Superannuated Exciseman.
20. Martin Perryman, Shopkeeper and Bookseller.
21. James Robinson, Mariner.
22. Samuel Symons, Warehouseman.
23. Clement Uren, Master-mariner.
24. John Hitchens, ditto.
25. George Seldon, Butler.
26. John Cox, Stone-cutter.
27. John Brewer, Boot and Shoe maker.
28. Charles Read, Currier.
29. James Escott, Guard W. C. R.
30. Alexander Noal, Travelling Draper.
31. Mrs. Corin, Butcher.
32. James Ley, Mariner.
33. Mrs. Williams.
34. " Berryman.
35. William Symons, Tanner.
36. John May, Coach-maker.
37. Charles Edgcumbe, Mason.
38. Humphry Caddy, Pensioner.
39. James Verran, Pianoforte Tuner, &c. (see Advt.)
40. Henry Richards, Servant.
41. John Marks, Basket-maker.
42. Mrs. Colenso.
43. Reuben Williams, Servant.
44. Mrs. Harry.
45. William Bennetts, Upholsterer.
46. Richard White, Builder.
47. Mrs. Runnalls.
48. " Oats.
49. William Corin, Labourer.
Leskinnick Terrace, Back of.
John Tonkin, Boot and Shoe maker.

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