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.
- 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.