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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.

Marine House.
Alfred Holbrook, Harbour-master and Lodging-house keeper.
Marine Place.
Mrs. Hawke, Charwoman.
Daniel Roberts, Carrier.
Daniel Williams, Carpenter.
John Duncalf, Porter W. C. R.
Mrs Thompson, Shopkeeper.
Miss E. Ball.
Henry Smith, Marine Store dealer.
Alexander Pooley, Carpenter.
John Searle, Mariner.
James Bennetts, Carrier.
Marine Terrace.
1. Henry Coulson Cornish, Lodging-house keeper (Marine Retreat).
2. Richard Stevens, Lodging-house keeper.
3. Abraham Tregarthen, Master-mariner.
4. Mrs. Richards.
5. Edward Paddy, Printer.
6. Onesiphorus Vigurs Harvey, Porter Merchant.
7. Alexander Phillips, H.M. Customs.
8. Mrs. Crocker.
9. Mrs. Benson, Lodging-house keeper.
10. Mrs. Hodder, ditto.
11. John Marrack, Master-mariner.
12. William Harvey, H.M. Customs.
13. George Bowden, Sailmaker.
14. Robert Stevens.
15. The Misses Forward, Lodging-house keepers.
16 & 17. Thomas Gill, Foreman, Messrs. Freeman’s Granite Quarries, and Lodging-house keeper.
18. William Chirgwin, Market Gardener.
19. John Kelynack.
20. Mrs. Pentreath, Lodging-house keeper.
21. Francis Reed, Esq.
22. Henry Verran Locke, Shopkeeper.
Marine Terrace, Back of.
John Eddy, Labourer.
Mrs. Johns.
Benjamin Paul, Labourer.
John Rawlings, Shoemaker.
Thomas Laity, Mariner.
Miss Williams, Laundress.
James Tresidder, Labourer.
James French, Sawyer.
Mrs. Hocking, Laundress.
Francis Searle, Sawyer.
Mrs. Williams.
James Austin, Labourer.
James Paul, ditto.
Mrs. French, Shopkeeper.
John Thomas, Labourer.
Joseph Burgess, Carpenter.
Mrs. Rowe, Charwoman.
Francis Bodinnar, Mariner.
George Drew, Carrier.
Market-jew Street (East Street) The Terrace.
1 & 2. William Arthur Glasson, China and Earthenware Merchant.
3. Samuel Oppenheim, Clothier.
4. Samuel Cook, Mercer and Tailor.
5. Henry Joseph, Pawnbroker.
6. John Pearce, Hairdresser.
7. John Perrow, Mercer and Tailor. (See Advt.)
8. Edwin Stephen Boyns, Esq., Solicitor.
9. Messrs. Bolitho, Sons, & Co. (Mount’s-bay Bank.)
10. Mrs. Blee, Druggist.
11. Joseph Smith Harvey, Chemist, &c. (see Advt.)
  " William George Harvey, Esq., Surgeon.
12. William Henry Dodge, Esq., ditto.
13. Henry and James Runnalls, Provision Merchants.
14. William Mc. Ilwraith, Outfitter.
15. Miss Amelia Beare, Fancy Repository.
16a. Charles Donnithorne, Baker and Confectioner.
16b. James Tancock, Outfitter.
17. Mrs. Allen, Confectioner.
18. John Cunnack, Currier.
19 & 20. Thomas Donnithorne, Grocer, &c.
21. Albert Washington Reynolds, Cabinet maker.
22. John Thomas Millett, Esq., Surgeon.
23. Charles Matthew Vibert, Accountant.
24. James Comeford, Toy Warehouse.
25. The Misses Jane and Eliza Sampson.
26. Miss A. Westcott, Milliner.
27. Ernest Wood, Hairdresser and Tobacconist.
28. Edward Pascoe, Ale and Porter Stores.
29. Miss C. Levers, Fancy Repository.
30. William Trenwith, Boot and Shoe maker.
31. William Henry Trounson, Jeweller.
32. Mrs. Michell.
33. John Knight, Upholsterer.
34. Edward Ellis, Boot and Shoe maker.
35. Charles Rodda, Butcher.
Pump Lane.
Mrs. Rodda, Charwoman.
George Martins, Labourer.
36. James Keating, Hat-cleaner.
37. William Honeychurch, Baker.
38. Mrs. J. Dodd, Sugar-boiler.
39. Miss Trezise, Dressmaker.
40. Pickford & Co.’s Offices.
41. Robert Reynolds, Shopkeeper.
42. John Hodge, Market gardener and Fruiterer.
43. Martin Sampson, Tailor. (see Advt.)
44. Walter Ede, Serpentine-worker.
  " Edward Nicholls, Boot and SHoe maker.
45. William Fox, Innkeeper.
46. John Dash, Baker.
John’s Court.
John Trenwith, Shoemaker.
William James, Servant.
Richard Colenso, Shipwright.
Thomas Hawke, Mariner.
Mose Ede, Stone-cutter.
John Forbear, Tinman.
Mrs. Arundale.
  " Luke.
James Uren, Trunk-maker.
James Kent, Porter.
William Hocking, Tanner.
47. James Richards, Saddle and Harness maker.
48. Alfred Richards, Shopkeeper.
49. Ambrose Boney, Tin-plate-worker.
50. Mrs. Tregarthen, Shopkeeper.
51. Catherine Jollow, Innkeeper.
52. James Wilton Ash, Coach-builder.
53. Thomas Oliver, Grocer, &c.
54. George Desreaux, Coal and Potato Merchant. (see Advt.)
  " James Verran, Pianoforte Tuner. (see Advt.)
55. Alexander Rowe, Innkeeper (Railway Hotel).
East Terrace.
1. John Pearce, Tanner.
2. Mr. William Friggens.
3. Roule Cary, Master-mariner.
4. James D. Newall, Travelling Draper.
56. John Maxwell, General Merchant.
57. William Friggens, Innkeeper.
58. Mr. William Kingston Stevens.
59. John Honeychurch, Innkeeper.
60. Thomas Wallis, Porter W. C. R.
61. Thomas Donnithorne, Hairdresser.
62. Richard Carbis, Mason.
63. Edward Pascoe, Basket-maker.
64. Thomas Harvey, Boot and Shoe maker.
Matthew’s Court.
1. Henry Uren, Boot and Shoe maker.
2. Mrs. Arnold.
3. Edward Hollow, Boot and Shoe maker.
4. John Friggens, Labourer.
5. John Arnold, Boot and Shoe maker.
6. Charles Nicholls, ditto.
7. Richard Friggens, Labourer.
8. John Rowe, ditto.
9. (Unoccupied.)
10. William Stevens, Boot and Shoe maker.
11. Samuel Hall, Brewery-man.
12. George Martins, Hawker.
13. John Maguenty, ditto.
14. John Yates, Marine Store dealer.
15. James Beckerleg, Labourer.
16. William Dunstow, Labourer.
17. Thomas Friggens, Carrier.
65. Thomas Friggens, Innkeeper.
66. Casper Young, Musician.
67. (Unoccupied.)
Desreaux’s Court.
Miss E. Worsley.
Mrs. E. Rowe.
  " Maxwell.
  " Blanche.
Joseph Rowe, Marine Store dealer.
Augustus Celiphant, Brewery-man.
Mrs. Webster.
Humphry Celiphant, Marine Store dealer.
68. Henry Hosking, Shopkeeper.
69. John Beckerlegge, Watchmaker.
  " Thomas Edmonds, Currier.
71. Mrs. Pascoe, Milk-woman.
72. James Stottern, Razor and Scissors grinder.
73. Mrs. Carpenter.
74. Misses C. and J. Dale, Dressmakers.
75. Miss E. Antony.
Neddy Betty’s Lane.
Miss E. George.
John Williams, Labourer.
Edward Brewer, Boot and Shoe maker.
James Worsley, ditto.
Joseph Wilson, Marine Store dealer.
James Brown, ditto.
Joseph Denley, ditto.
76. Robert Rosewarne, Mercer and Tailor.
77. John Semmens, Police Constable.
  " John Watkins, Mason.
78. Samuel Richards, Shipbuilder.
79. John Paul, Butcher.
80. Mrs. Harris, Second-hand Clothier.
81. John Kingston Stevens, Basket-maker.
82. John Williams, ditto.
83. John Rowe, Innkeeper.
84 & 85;. John Fleming, Cabinet-maker.
86. John Paul, Currier.
Paul’s Court.
Thomas Uren, Butcher.
Joseph Denley, Marine Store dealer.
87. Joseph Rowe, Basket-maker.
88. James Rogers, Boot and Shoe maker.
  " Miss Eliza Carpenter, Shoe-binder.
89. Mrs. Penhaligon, Shopkeeper.
90. Joh Francis, Boot and Shoe maker.
Gas Court.
Moses Harvey, Labourer.
Mrs. Rapson, Charwoman.
  " Wallis.
Richard Hollow, Labourer.
William Nicholas, ditto.
Mrs. Evans, Charwoman.
John Hocking, Painter.
Mrs. M. Jennings.
Samuel Eddy, Boot and Shoe maker.
91. (Unoccupied.)
92. Mrs. Odgers, Milliner.
93. Mr. Henry Hannibal Curnow Phillips.
New Town Lane.
William Colenso, Mason.
Andrew Rosewall, Mariner.
Thomas Uren, Labourer, Gas Works.
Miss Eliza Luke.
Luke Turner, Fireman, W. C. R.
Thomas Brownfield, Servant.
John Jeffery Andrews, Gas-fitter.
Charles Francis, Mason.
Messrs. N. Holman & Sons’ Foundry.
94. Richard Williams, Cabinet-maker.
95. Robert Marsh, Wire-worker.
96 & 97. Thomas Trevorrow Pool, Wine & Spirit Merchant, see Advt.
98. William Carne Corin, Shopkeeper.
99. Charles Crocker, Upholsterer.
100. George Izzard, Cabinet-maker.
101. Mrs. Hoblyn, Milliner, &c.
Levin’s Court.
Israel Levin, Marine Store dealer.
Mrs. Pearce.
102. Israel Levin, Birmingham and Sheffield House.
103 & 104. Philip Moon, Basket-maker.
Moon’s Court.
John Lewis, Shoemaker.
Philip Watkins, ditto.
Miss Mary Matthews.
  " Jane Humphries.
105. William Roberts, Shopkeeper.
Roberts’s Court.
Josiah Williams, Baker.
Richard Gendall, Boot and Shoe maker.
Mrs. Harris, Needlewoman.
Hannah Boyns, ditto.
106. Richard Moon, Basket-maker
107. William Roberts, Hairdresser.
Long’s Court.
Stephen Bond, Blacksmith.
Mrs. Rowe, Charwoman.
Benjamin Way, Boot and Shoe maker.
Thomas Hill, Mariner.
Thomas Davis, Mason
Miss Eliza Wallis.
Mrs. Rowe.
Joseph Nicholas, Mariner.
108. John Winnan, Eating-house keeper.
109. Joseph Fox, Innkeeper.
110. Samuel Shortman, Watch-maker.
111. John Ash, Mercer and Tailor. (see Advt.)
112. Mrs. Humphry Davy.
  " Messrs. R. V. & H. Davy, Wine & Spirit Merchants.
Jennings’ Street.
1. Martin Basset, Labourer.
2. William Thomas, ditto.
3. John Partridge, Mariner.
4 & 5. William Paul, Porter, W. C. R.
6. Mrs. Nicholls.
7. Samuel Partridge, Ostler.
8. William Potter, Blacksmith.
9. John Watkins, Mason.
10. James Rowe, Mariner.
11. Richard Uren, Boot and Shoe maker.
12. John Paul, Labourer.
13. Mrs. Thomas, Shopkeeper.
14. Mrs. Chapple.
15. John Matthew Bunster Corin, Plumber, &c. (Omit) See 61 Causewayhead.
16. James Gilbert, Iron Foundry.
17. John Hawes, Boot and Shoe maker.
18. Stephen Hodge, Basket Maker.
  " Mary Ann Hosking, Water-cress seller.
19. Nicholas Jeffery Andrews, Smith.
20. Mrs. Norris.
21. Benjamin Harvey, Accountant.
22. Mrs. Carter, Green-grocer.
23. Mrs. Barnes.
24. John Bradbury, Boot and Shoe maker.
  Thomas Gribble, Mariner.
  John Mitchell, Hatter.
113. Nicholas Woolcock, Eating-house keeper.
114. Christopher Martin, Innkeeper. (see Advt.) Ship and Castle Inn.
115. Wm. Henry Bailey, Baker and Confectioner. (see Advt.)
116. Thomas Potter, Boot and Shoe maker.
117. William Redman, Painter, &c.
118. Miss Priscilla Oats, Provision dealer.
119, George Pool, Innkeeper (Star Hotel).
Market Place.
1. Messrs. Symons & Guy, Chemists, &c. (see Advt.)
2. William Cornish, Printer, Bookseller, &c. (see Advt.)
3. Henry Pope Vibert, Jeweller, &c.
4. James Tregarthen, Outfitter.
Tregarthen’s Court.
Benjamin Downing, Printer.
John Tremethick, Mason.
Miss Elizabeth Warren.
John Kelynack, Carpenter.
(Unoccupied.)
James Tregarthen, Clothier.
5. William John George, Baker, &c.
6. Benjamin Downing, Printer.
7. Richard Chirgwin, Jun., Grocer.
8. Pearse Hawkey, Ironmonger.
9. Andrew Harper Michell, Draper.
10. Richard R. and Henry Victor, Drapers.
11. William Norton, Ironmonger.
12. Thomas Alexander Benson (James Basset), Tobacconist. See Quay Street.
13 & 14. Isaac Clarke, Draper.
15 & 16. John Prockter, Chemist and Druggist, &c.
17. William Ashton, Grocer. (omit.)
18. Mrs. William Cock, Wine and Spirit Merchant, &c. (Omit) See 54 Chapel Street.
19. John Boaden, Draper.
20. Henry Eastaway, Boot and Shoe maker. (see Advt.)
21. Thomas Beare & Son, Printers, &c.
22. James B. Edmonds, Grocer.
23. Samuel York & Son, Drapers.
24. Henry Roberts Cornish, Grocer, &c. The advertisement for Thomas R. Cornish, Insurance Agent quotes this address.
25. Philip Small & Sons, Plumbers. (see Advt.)
26. James Treseder, Baker, &c.
27. Fidelis Beringer, Watch and Clock maker.
  Richard Hewett, Mercer and Tailor.
  Thomas Rossiter, Watch and Clock maker. (see Advt.) The advertisement is primarily about a cottage and rooms to let (the latter at 5 North Parade) and the address given is Green Market.
  Charles Allen, Wine and Spirit Merchant.
  Morris Evans Jones, Draper.
28. Robert M. Branwell & Sons, Merchants.
29. Samuel Elliott, Grocer.
30. Edward Rowe, Printer, &c.
31. John James, Ironmonger, &c.
32. Josiah Field, Draper.
33. Martin Rowe, Boot and Shoe maker.
34. William Phillips, Innkeeper. Golden Lion Inn
35. (Unoccupied.)
36. Thomas Hacker Bodilly & Sons, Grocers.
37. Edwin Paddon, Draper.
38. Joseph James Lanyon, Ironmonger.
39. Thomas Heynes, Jun., Grocer.
40. John Murphey, Serpentine Repository.
41. John Coumbe, Draper.
Marrrack’s Court (Quay).
1 & 2. John Carter, Rope-maker.
3. Samuel Jenkin, Mariner.
4. John Bodilly, ditto.
5. Mrs. Grenfell, Charwoman.
6. William James Ball, Sawyer.
7. Thomas Burchill, Mariner.
8. Henry Thomas, Rope-maker.
Morrab House.
The Misses Short and Page, Seminary.
Morrab Place.
1. Mrs. Allen.
2. George Beare, Printer.
3. Miss Wallis.
4. " Mc. Lean.
5. George M. Bettany, Schoolmaster.
6. Mrs. E. Wright, Seminary. (see Advt.)
7. Mr. James Rowe.
8.
9.
10. Joseph Hall.
11. William Mitchell, Omnibus proprietor.
12. Richard Vingoe, Carpenter.
13. Mrs. Harvey.
14. Miss Roberts.
15. Mrs. Wallis, Lodging-house keeper.
16. Joseph Wallis, Retired Builder.
17. Joseph Pascoe, Lodging-house keeper.
18. Charles Paynter, Esq., Retired Commander, R.N.
19. Miss Ashcroft.
  The Misses Longlands.
  (Unoccupied.)
Morrab Terrace.
1. Francis Trounson, Jun., Accountant.
2. William Trythall, Esq., Solicitor.
3. Miss Branwell, Lodging-house keeper.
Morrab Villa.
Mrs. Millett, ditto.
Mount Street.
1. John Colenso, Cabinet-maker.
2. Edward Newton, Carrier.
3. Anthony Stephens, Mason.
4. Mrs. Matthews.
5. Thomas Boase, Mason.
6. Mrs. Hall.
7. Richard Wallish, Carpenter.
8. John Curnow, Boot and Shoe maker.
9. William Pengelly, Currier.
10. Alexander Vingoe, Boot and Shoe maker.
11. John Read, Currier.
12. Josiah Honeychurch, Mason.
13. William Way, Boot and Shoe maker.
14. (Unoccupied.)
15. Miss Polmear.
16. Thomas Frost, Watchmaker.
  " Samuel Barnes, Porter, W.C.R.
17. Philip Trenwith, Ship Carpenter.
18. George Smith, Carpenter.
19. John Perkins, ditto.
20. Mrs. Hartley.
21. James Thomas, Mason.
22. Thomas Green, Carpenter. An advertisement says workshop at the back of 27 Clarence Street
23. Christopher Hendra, Engine-driver, W.C.R.
24. Richard Dale, Gardener.
25. William Carne, Carpenter.
26. William Smith, Baker.
27. James Stanger, Town Missionary.
28. Joseph Perkins, Carpenter.
29. Mrs. Mitchell, Lodging-house keeper.
30. John Bassett, Blacking manufacturer.
31. Mrs. Lyle.
32. Joseph Perkins, Jun., Carpenter and Shopkeeper.
33. Mrs. Grenfell.
34. " Richards.
35. " Richards, Shopkeeper.
36. " Whitford.
37. John Boase, Mason.
  William Noy, Glazier.

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