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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.
- Nancealverne (Madron).
- John Scobell, Esq., J.P. W.D.P.
- “New Inn” Court (Quay).
- 1. Robert Rogers, Stone-mason.
- 2. Edward Hodge, Mariner.
- 3. Barnet Flanaghan, Labourer.
- 4. Thomas Edwards, Mariner.
- 5. Henry Trewhella, Labourer.
- 6. John Rowe, Mariner.
- 7. Mrs. Hodge.
- New Street.
- 1. Mrs. Ellis.
- " Edwin Thomas, Mason.
- 2. Marcus Spiro, Jewish Rabbi. (James Richards, Cab
proprietor.) See 20 and 72 Causewayhead.
- 3. Isaac Wright, French Polisher.
- 4. John Ellis.
- 5. Thomas Jeffery, Boots, Western Hotel.
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6. William Pearce, Postboy.
- Beare’s Court.
- Mrs. Beare, Baker.
- John Elliott, Labourer.
- 7. Stephen Weaver Ale and Porter Merchant. (see Advt.)
- 8. Thomas Rowe, Boot and Shoe maker.
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9. William Youldon, Postboy.
- Rodd’s Court.
- Samuel Richards, Umbrella maker.
- Anthony Dowa, Boot and Shoe maker.
- Abraham Brown, Labourer.
- John Matthews, ditto.
- Mrs. Howis, Charwoman.
- John Major, Labourer.
- William Guscott, Stone and Marble Mason.
- William Roach, Boot and Shoe maker.
- Edward Carne, Labourer.
- Henry Rowe, Porter, W.C.R.
- 10. Richard Birch, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 11. Mrs. Trenwith.
- 12. John Rowe, Boot and Shoe maker.
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13. Edward Lloyd, Chimney-sweeper.
- Edmonds’ Court.
- Mrs. Downing.
- William Green, Stone-cutter.
- Mrs. Warren.
- Albert Gendall, Labourer.
- William Foster, ditto.
- William Noell, Boot and Shoe maker.
- Mrs. Williams.
- Robert Robinson, Labourer.
- Summer Court.
- 1. Mrs. Rabbeth.
- 2. " Elwyn.
- 3. Peter Burgess, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 4. Mrs. Tregaskis.
- 5. William Heynes, Labourer.
- 6. William Mitchell, ditto.
- 7. John Mitchell, Mariner.
- 8. John Perry, ditto.
- 14. George Williams, Labourer.
- " Caroline Roberts, Shopkeeper.
- 15. Frederick Potter, Labourer.
- 16. Mrs. Murray, Schoolmistess.
- 17. " Brander.
- 18. James Pascoe, Stone-mason.
- 19. John Lott, Hotel Waiter.
- 20. Nicholas Pentreath, Master-mariner.
- 21. Thomas Curnow, Rope-maker.
- 22. Benjamin Jewell, Labourer.
- 23. Mrs. Pascoe.
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24. " Richards.
- Abbey Cottage.
- John Matthews, Town Surveyor.
- 25. William Menneer, Stone and Marble Mason. (see
Advt.)
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26. Mrs. Trevelyan.
- Abbey Place.
- 1. James Paull, Joiner, &c.
- 2. William Richards, Mariner.
- 3. Thomas Batten, ditto.
- 4. Thomas Adams, Labourer, Trinity works.
- 5. Thomas Cole, ditto.
- 6. Thomas Mitchell, Cab-driver.
- 7. Thomas Paul, Postman.
- 27. Thomas Edmonds, Currier.
- 28 & 29. Richard Thomas, Baker.
- 30. Michael Clisty, Sohpkeeper.
- 31. John Merryman, Blacksmith.
- 32. William Roach, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 33. Nicholas Oats, Miner.
- 34. William Henry Carne, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 35. James Rowe, Mariner.
- " Thomas Grendall, Mason.
- " John Carbis, ditto.
- 36. Mrs. J. Rowe.
- " John Carbis, Labourer.
- " Miss Jane Houlson, Charwoman.
- " Mrs. E. Rowe.
- 37. James Roberts, Postboy.
- 38. (Unoccupied.)
- 39. Edwin Tredwin, Labourer.
- 40. Richard Matthews, Carpenter.
- 41. James Elliott, Labourer.
- 42. Thomas Johns, Custom-house Officer.
- 43. John Bartlett, Innkeeper.
- 44. John Sampson Courtney, Accountant.
- 45. Erasmus Dennithorne, Builder.
- 46. John Casley, Innkeeper.
- North Parade.
- John Dale, Baker.
- 1. Mrs. Branwell.
- 2. Joseph Knott, Esq.
- 3. Edward Hire, Esq., Veterinary Surgeon. (se Advt.)
- 4. Thomas Branwell, Grocer.
- 5. Augustus Vivian, Esq. This address is advertised as
Lodgings to Let.
- 6. Mrs. Jane Scobell.
- 7. Wm. Arnold Ralph, High Bailiff (County Court
Office).
- 8. John Stevens, Postman.
- " Messrs. Roscorla & Davies, Solicitors
(Office).
- 9. Mrs. Hannah Tyacke.
- 10. Royal Geological Society’s Rooms.
- " Gentlemen’s News-Room.
- 11. Robert M. Branwell, Grocer.
- 12. Walter Edmonds, Painter.
- " Humphry Davy, Esq., M.D.
- 13. John Roscorla, Esq., Solicitor.
- 14. Miss Collins.
- 15. Edmund Davy, Draper.
- 16. Arthur Berryman, Esq., Surgeon.
- 17. John Crocker, Cabinet-maker.
- 18. Mrs. Hannah Bowman.
- 19. Nicholas B. Downing, Accountant.
- 20. Mrs. Veale.
- 21. Peter Richards, Butcher.
- 22. Edward Rowe, Jun., Printer, &c.
- 23. Thomas Hacker Bodilly, Grocer.
- 24. Rev. James Nance (Rev. Benjamin Field)
(Wesleyan).
- 25. Mrs. Mary Bosustow, Lodging-house keeper.
- 26. " Fearon.
- 27. James Montgomery, Esq., M.D.
- 28. Vivian Stevens, Accountant.
- 29. Miss.Rowe, Seminary.
- North Parade, Back of
- Messrs. Millett & Borlase, Solicitors (Offices).
- William Daniel, Carrier.
- Miss Jane Plummer, Dressmaker.
- Mrs. Thomas, ditto.
- William Fidock, Servant.
- William Eddy, Labourer.
- Mrs. Taylor.
- White.
- Edward Hocking, Ostler.
- William Rowe, Boot and Shoe maker.
- Mrs. Jane Hollow.
- Mrs. Woolcock.
- " C. Donnithorne.
- Miss Elizabeth Rowe.
- Orchard, The.
- Thomas H. B. Fellowes, Esq., R.N., Inspecting Commander,
Coast Guard.
- Parade Passage.
- 1. Miss Morris, Milliner.
- 2. Josiah Uren, Painter.
- 3. Mrs. Curnow.
- 4. William Trythall, Esq., Solicitor (Office).
- 5. Miss Elizabeth Ellis.
- 6. John Carbis, Coach-builder.
- Parade Street.
- 1. Wm. Henry Renfree, Boot and Shoe maker. (see Advt.)
- 2. Mrs. Sarah Ann Leigh, Provision dealer.
- 3. Edward Chirgwin, Innkeeper.
- 4. Henry Hendy, Provision dealer.
- 5. Edmund Judd, Tobacconist & Ale Merchant. (see
Advt.)
- 6. Homœopathic Dispensary.
- 7. William Matthews, Tallow-chandler.
- 8. Messrs. Rodd & Cornish, Solicitors (Offices).
- 9. John Coumbe, Boots
- 10. The Public Library.
- " The Penzance Institute.
- " The Penzance Savings Bank.
- 11. Mr. Matthew Plummer.
- 12. William Hendy, Ale & Porter Merchant and
Innkeeper.
- 13. Joel Houlson, Mason.
- 14. William Trenwith, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 15. William Pascoe, Hairdresser.
- 16. Thomas Kessell, Tailor, &c. (see Advt.)
- 17. Miss Elizabeth Trevorrow, Shopkeeper.
- Penrose Terrace.
- 1. John Nicholas Richards Millett, Esq., Solicitor.
- 2. John Maxwell, Merchant.
- 3. Thomas Stephens, Esq.
- 4. Gavin Mc. Fadyean, Travelling Draper.
- 5. West Cornwall Railway Offices.
- 6. James Bennett, Esq., Surgeon.
- 7. Henry Arthur, Esq.
- 8. Richard James, Accountant.
- 9. Anthony Rouse, Tin-smelter.
- 10. Miss Nicholls.
- 11. Mrs. Christian.
- 12. Charles Pearson Charlton, Esq., Superintendent, W. C.
R.
- Park Cottage.
- John Rodda, Butcher. Mrs. Tristram.
- Park Corner.
- 1. Miss Jane Thomas.
- 2. Mrs. Colenso.
- 3. James Pearson, Master-mariner.
- 4. Miss E. Pascoe.
- 5. Mrs. Edmonds.
- 6. Joseph Roberts.
- 7. Mrs. Permewan.
- 8. John Williams, Carpenter.
- 9. William Nicholls, ditto.
- " William Lanyon, Boot and Shoe maker.
- " Mrs. Williams.
- 10. Vivian Stevens, Accountant.
- 11. Miss Rowe, Seminary.
- 14. John Henry Carbis, Labourer.
- 15. Mrs. Millett.
- Penwith Street.
- 1. William Magor, Labourer.
- 2. Charles Hyde, Master-mariner.
- 3. Joseph Rawlings, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 4. Andrew Hyde, Butcher.
- 5. John Pengelly, Saddler.
- 6. Mrs. Richards.
- 7. George Mitchell, Ship Carpenter.
- 8. William Kevern, Carpenter.
- 9. William Henry Wallis, Sergeant, Borough Police.
- 10. James Phillips, Town Crier.
- 11. Benjamin Chester, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 12. John Payne, Basket-maker.
- 13. George Garbitt, Sugar-boiler.
- " James Whackford, Porter, W. C. R.
- 14. Mrs. Medlin, Shopkeeper.
- 15. " Roskrudge.
- 16. Simon Wallis, Master-mariner.
- 17. Mrs. Berryman.
- 18. Abraham Dusting, Master-mariner.
- Pascoe’s Court (Quay)
- 1. William Blanchard, Labourer.
- 2. Miss Phillips.
- 3. (Unoccupied.)
- 4. John William, Mariner.
- 5. Samuel Bullard, ditto.
- Prince’s Street.
- 1. William Chenhalls Hemmings, Chemist and Druggist.
- 2. Robert Matthews (Mrs. Matthews), Temperance
Hotel (see Advt.)
- 3. William Henry Rodd, Auctioneer (Office).
- " John Nicholas Richards Millett, Esq., Solicitor
(Office).
- 4. James Trembath Kevern, Money-scrivener. (see Advt.)
Loan and Deposit Bank
- Pentreath’s Row (Taroveor Road).
- 1. Thomas Bennetts, Mariner.
- 2. James Opey, Stone-cutter.
- 3. Barzillai Beckerleg, Baker.
- 4. Richard Matthews, Mariner.
- 5. Miss Lanyon, Milliner.
- 6. William Tonkin, Shoemaker.
- 7. William Richards, Labourer.
- 8. Nicholas Andrews, Foundry-man.
- Penalverne.
- Thomas Simon Bolitho, Esq., J.P. W.D.P.
- Penare House.
- James Bennett, Esq. (Grammar School.)
- Pendarves Lane.
- 1. James Colenso, Carpenter.
- 2. Mrs. Murrow, Dressmaker.
- 3. John Kean, Grinder.
- 4. John Carbis, Mason.
- 5. William Henry Bartlett, Tailor.
- 6. Mrs. Uren.
- Pendarves Row.
- 1. Mrs. Jenkin, Laundress.
- 2. Thomas Pellow, Carpenter.
- 3. Miss Beare.
- 4. William Barnes, Borough Police Constable.
- 5. William Rowe, Mason.
- 6. Mrs. Williams, Laundress.
- 7. Michael Williams, Mason.
- 8. John Carne, Labourer.
- 9. William Wakfer, Shoemaker.
- 10. William Hall, Labourer.
- 11. William Richards, ditto.
- 12. William Bryant, Blacksmith.
- 13. John Searle, Mason.
- 14. James Rowe, Gardener.
- 15. Edwin Symons, Labourer.
- 16. Mrs. Jago.
- 17. Richard Shutt Bramble, Carpenter.
- 18. Samuel Crowle, Blacksmith.
- 19. Samuel Symons, Sawyer.
- 20. William Bryant, Labourer.
- 21. William Ford, Mason.
- 22. Richard Green, Shoemaker.
- Pendrea.
- John St. Aubyn, Esq., M.P.
- Polmenna Cottage.
- John Dennis, Esq.
- Polmennor House.
- George Williams, Esq., Capt. R.N.
- Poltair.
- Alexander Hamilton, Esq., Com. R.N.
- Ponsondane.
- Richard Foster Bolitho, Esq.
- Prospect Place (St. Clare Street).
- 1. John Rogers, Carrier.
- 2. Francis Lanyon, Labourer.
- Prospect Place, Back of.
- 1. James Honeychurch, Labourer.
- 2. Elizabeth Brewer, Charwoman.
- 3. Dennis Mahoney, Shopkeeper.
- 4. Thomas Kevern, Bill-sticker.
- 5. John Jasper, Labourer.
- 6. Mrs. Williams.
- 7. Miss Jesford, Tailoress.
- 8. Thomas Savage, Grinder.
- 9. Mrs. Willoughby.
- 10. William Perry, Potatoe dealer.
- 11. Mrs. Maslin.
- 12. " Uren, Charwoman.
- 13. George Uren, Shoemaker.
- 14. John Barnes, ditto.
- 15. James Ancell, Mason.
- 16. Christopher Thomas, Labourer.
- 17. Thomas Hitchins, Mariner.
- 18. Thomas Hill, Tinman.
- Prospect Row.
- 1. Peter Perry, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 2. John Williams, Labourer.
- 3. John Colenso, Shoemaker.
- 4. Joseph Ancell, Mason.
- 5. Thomas Ladner, Labourer.
- 6. Thomas Hitchins, Labourer.
- 7. Jane Roberts, Charwoman.
- 8. John Kessell, Labourer.
- 9. Bartolomew Bottrell, Labourer.
- 10. James Rogers, Butcher.
- 11. Miss Jane Beckerleg, Nurse.
- 12. Mrs. Trenowden.
- 13. Nicholas Brewer, Labourer.
- 14. Paul Bond, Mariner.
- 15. William Henry Green, Borough Police Constable.
- 16. Mrs. Martin.
- 17. William Hobbs, Hawker.
- 18. Mrs. Gilbert, Laundress.
- Quay Street.
- 1. Peter Carbis, Innkeeper.
- 2. Mrs. Mary Pengelly.
- 3. " Mary Matthews.
- " William Robinson, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 4. Thomas John Ford, Pilot.
- 5. John Grylls.
- " William Richards, Mason.
- 6. Francis Kendall, Superannuated Coast-guard.
- 7. Henry Vine Williams, Carpenter.
- 8. Thomas Pascoe Phillips, Pilot.
- 9. Ann Farquharson, Shopkeeper.
- 10. Matthias Jenkin, Carrier.
- 11. Thomas Goodman, ditto.
- 12. Augustus Lawry, Labourer.
- 13. Margaret Harles, Shopkeeper
- 14. William Frederick Curnow, Shopkeeper and
Accountant.
- 15. Mrs. Mary Ann Harry, Lodging-house keeper.
- 16. John Richard Kelynack, Ship Carpenter.
- 17. John Colenso, Shipwright.
- 18. Charles Read Rundle, Shoemaker.
- 19. Ann Stevens, Innkeeper.
- 20. George Matthew Charles, Block and Pump maker,
&c.
- " John Williams, Cooper.
- 21. John Binney, Master-mariner.
- 22. George Soper, Mason.
- 23. Peter Young, Master-mariner.
- " John Morris, Mariner.
- 24. William Frederick Curnow.
- 25. James Polgrean, Innkeeper.
- 26. Susan Martin, ditto.
- 27. Catheryn Poyer, Shopkeeper.
- 28. Joseph Pascoe, Potato Merchant.
- 29. William Henry Robinson, Boot and Shoe maker.
- William Cockle, Fisherman.
- James Blackwall (Thomas A. Benson),
Innkeeper. See Battery Buildings and 12 Market
Place.
- Henry Trewhella, Pilot.
- Queen Square.
- John Prockter, Perfumer, &c.
- Walter Edmonds, Jun., Painter, &c. (see Advt.)
- Queen Street (New Road).
- 1. Samuel Smith, Innkeeper.
- 2. Mrs. Jenkin.
- 3. " Daniel.
- 4 & 5. Thomas Hare, Innkeeper.
- 6. William John Pine, Cab propretor. (see Advt.)
- 7. William Nicholas Basset, Shopkeeper.
- 8. Mrs. Hampton.
- 9. Francis Pascoe, Stone and Marble Mason. (see Advt.)
- 10. Mrs. Roberts, Cab proprietress.
- 11. " Francis.
- 12. Robert Hall, Hairdresser.
- 13. Francis Angwin, Carriew.
- 14. Joh Williams, Boot and Shoe maker.
- " William Phillips, Mariner.
- 15. William Knight, Carpenter.
- 16. Mrs. Gay.
- 17. Mrs. Grose.
- 18. George Dennithorne, Tailor.
- 19. Mrs. Forward.
- 20. " Avery.
- 21. William Chirgwin, Veterinary Surgeon.
- 22. James Hall, Painter.
- 23. John Stinton, Labourer, W. C. R.
- 24. Mrs. Brewer.
- 25. Enoch Tonkin, Postmaster. (see Advt.)
- 26. Henry Noy, Blacksmith.
- 27. Mrs. Griffiths, Needlewoman.
- 28. " Drew.
- 29. (Unoccupied.)
- 30. William Pearce, Builder.
- 31. William Kean, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 32. Mrs. Roberts.
- 33. Bennet Drew, Carrier.
- 34. William Hore, Retired Servant.
- 35. Jonathan Kidd, Master-mariner.
- 36. William Grose, Labourer.
- 37. Thomas Sarle, Sawyer.
- 38, 39, & 40. John James, Coach-builder.
- 41. Mrs. Tremellyn, Laundress.
- 42. (Unoccupied.)
- 43. Meredith Bevan, Superannuated Gaoler.
- 44. John Cotton, Carpenter.
- " Isaac Rowe, Mason.
- " Miss Corin, Schoolmistress.
- 45. John Seccombe, Blacksmith.
- 46. Abraham Nicholls, Mason.
- 47. John Hawke, Shoemaker.
- 48. James Hocking, Cab-driver.
- John Hocking, Innkeeper.
- Miss Eva.
- Mrs. Matthews.
- Thomas Rowe, Labourer.
- Mrs. James.
- " Trethewy.
- John Uren, Postboy.
- John Hall, Master-mariner.
- Mrs. Williams.
- " Grenfell, Shopkeeper.
- John Daniel, Carpenter.
- Charles Hodder, Sawyer.
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