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.
- Read’s Court (Causewayhead).
- Miss J. Saundry, Dressmaker.
- Mrs. Boase.
- Miss E. Harris.
- Miss J. Hicks, Charwoman.
- Redinnick House.
- Mrs. Campbell.
- Redinnick Place.
- 1. Joseph Francis, Librarian, Penzance Public Library.
- 2. Richard Hicks. Master-mariner.
- 3. Charles Slooman, Earthenware manufacturer.
- 4. John Hooper, Carrier.
- 5. James Henry Hodder, Carpenter.
- 6. Thomas Paull, Tailor
- 7. John Love, Ship Carpenter.
- 8. James Pascoe, Plasterer.
- 9. Mrs. W. Dustow.
- 10. William Carpenter, Stone-mason.
- 11. William Mayne, Gardener.
- 12. Henry Basset, Shoemaker.
- 13. Thomas Kessell, Tailor. (see Advt.)
- 14. Mrs. Massey.
- 15. Robert Lovell, Potato dealer. The advertisement says “Top of Back Lane”
- 16. Henry Rowe, Accountant.
- Regent Buildings.
- William Berryman, Carpenter.
- 1. Mrs. Hewett, Milliner.
- 2. Mrs. Berriman.
- 3. James Caldwell, Shopkeeper.
- 4. William Hitchins, Printer.
- 5. Richard Jackson, Carpenter, Revenue Cutter Sylvia.
- 6. John Rowe, Custom-house Officer.
- 7. Samuel Howes, Brewery-man.
- 8. William Henry Brewer, Shoemaker.
- Regent Place.
- 1. Mrs. Thomas.
- 2. " Warren.
- 3. John Uren, Painter.
- 4. Thomas Shannon, Mariner.
- 5. Charles Thomas, ditto.
- 6. Charles Woodworth, Hatter.
- 7. William Tresidder, Mason.
- 8. William Collins, A.B., Revenue Cutter Sylvia
- 9. Francis Taylor, Servant.
- 10. John Uren, Labourer.
- 11. Thomas Smith, Mariner.
- 12. Mrs. Kent, Nurse.
- 13. John Willa, Labourer.
- 14. Mrs. Mc. Cloud.
- 15. William Donald Johns, Master-mariner.
- Regent Square.
- 1. Mr. John Smitton.
- 2. Henry William Shugg, Travelling Draper.
- 3. John Andrews, Master-mariner.
- 4. Mrs. Shakerley.
- 5. Stephen Blee, Accountant.
- 6. Mr. Philip Matthews.
- 7. Mrs. Tyacke.
- 8. " Michell.
- 9. Mr. Joseph Roberts.
- 10. Francis James Green, Master-mariner.
- 11. Joseph Green, ditto,
- 12. William Hosken Richards, Auctioneer. (see Advt.)
- 13. Joseph Thorne, National Schoolmaster.
- 14. James Bevan Coulson, Coal and Timber Merchant.
- 15. Rev. Robert Bell (Wesleyan Free Church).
- 16. James Berryman, Accountant.
- 17. Alexander Hosking, Carpenter.
- 18. Thomas Carne, Builder, &c.
- 19. Mrs. Andrews.
- 20. " Richards.
- 21. " Sleep.
- Regent Terrace.
- 1. Joseph Andrew, Esq.
- 2. John Williams, Accountant.
- 3. Miss N. Williams, Lodging-house keeper.
- " Anthony Williams, Printer, &c.
- 4. Mrs. De Ridder, Lodging-house keeper.
- " Henry T. Swain, Esq., R.M.
- 5. (Unoccupied.)
- 6. Leonard R. Willan, Esq., M.D.
- 7. John Sherris Brown, Lodging-house keeper.
- 8. Mrs. Edmonds, ditto.
- 9. Henry Viner, Teacher of Music.
- 10. Mrs. Barnes, Lodging-house keeper.
- 11. James Rosewall, Esq. (Samuel Higgs, Jun., Esq.) See Belle Air House and 2 Trewartha Terrace.
- 12. John Church, Esq., Lieut. R.N.
- 13. John H. Nunn, Esq., A.R.A., Reacher of Music.
- 14. Mrs. Marrack, Lodging-house keeper.
- 15. Martin Mathews, Ship-builder.
- 16. Mrs. Bellamy.
- 17. William Richards, Accountant.
- 18. William Semmens Daves, Master-mariner.
- 19. Mrs. Nicholls, Lodging-house keeper.
- " James Douglass, Engineer, Trinity works.
- 20. Richard Millett, Esq., Solicitor.
- 21. John Corker Symons, Esq.
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22. Mrs. Tonkin
g, Lodging-house keeper. - " Charles Back, Esq.
- 23. John Wright, Master-mariner.
- 24. Philip Johns, ditto.
- 25. Thomas Barnes, ditto. (Regent Cottage.)
- Reservoir, Back of.
- George Savage, Baker.
- Thomas Kistle, Labourer.
- Miss J. Rodda, Tripe-seller.
- Mrs. Symons.
- " Maddern.
- Francis Thomas, Labourer, W.C.R.
- Joseph Hosking, St. Just Postman.
- Joseph Bond, Labourer.
- Miss M. Bryant.
- Mrs. Carbis.
- " Beare.
- James Pauley, Servant.
- Mrs. Trudgeon.
- Richmond Cottage.
- Mr. John Tonkin Cocking.
- Rock Cottage (Madron).
- Francis Bickley, Esq.
- Rosecadghill (Madron).
- Philip Aplin, Esq.
- Rosehill (Madron).
- Louis Vigurs, Esq.
- Rosemorran (Gulval).
-
William
StephensHarvey Stevens, Esq. - Rosevale House.
- John Fox, Nurseryman.
- Rosevean Cottage.
- The Very Rev. Canon Shortland.
- Rosevean House.
- Henry Weymouth, Esq..
- Rosevean Road.
- 1. William Henry Pellew, Blacksmith.
- 2. Mrs. Roberts.
- 3. George Kessell, Wheelwright.
- 4. Henry Rogers, Butcher.
- 5. Charles James, Currier.
- 6. William Rundall, Butcher.
- 7. William Carne, Shoemaker.
- 8. Thomas Wallis.
- 9. Samuel Luke, Foundry-man.
- 10. William Arther, Butcher.
- 11. Miss Blewett.
- 12. Benjamin R. Curnow, Currier.
- 13. Miss Beardon, Tailoress.
- 14. Miss Stephens.
- 15. James Flynn, Warehouse-man.
- 16. John Thomas, Carrier.
- 17. Sampson Rodda, Butcher.
- 18. Edwn Kessell, Coach-builder.
- 19. John James, Builder.
- 20. Miss Nicholls.
- 21. Abraham Hillard, Drill-sergeant, 1st D.C.R.V.
- 22. John Kinsman, Bookseller.
- 23. George Donnithorne, Tanner.
- 24. Thomas Carter, Esq., Com. Revenue Cutter Sylvia.
- 25. The Misses Marrack.
- 26. James Richards, Mason.
- 27. Miss Roberts, Basket-maker.
- 28. John Pearce, Labourer.
- 29. William Goodman, Shoemaker.
- 30. John Marks, Mariner.
-
31. Richard Martins, Mason.
- Church Side.
- Mrs. Thomas.
-
RosevearTrevear Cottage (Alverton). - Mrs. Pidwell.
- Sandy Bank (Quay).
- Joseph Oliver Fradd, Sawyer.
- John Harris, Lighthouse-keeper.
- John James, Carpenter.
- James Edwards, Mariner.
- John Trudgeon, Blacksmith.
- Thomas Sampson, Mariner.
- James Williams, Labourer, Trinity works.
- South Parade
- 1. Mrs. Rogers.
- 2 & 3. Mrs E. Dingley, Boarding-house keeper.
- 4. dward Hearle Rodd, Esq., Solicitor.
- South Place (Folly).
- 1. Francis Cock, Painter.
- 2. John Badcock, Mariner.
- 3. Samuel Smithard, Serpentine-worker.
- 4. Samuel Drew, Carrier.
- 5. Joseph Pearce, Master-mariner.
- 6. John Huntingdon, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 7. Charles Badcock, Mariner.
- 8. Robert Fishley, Pottery-man.
- 9. William Roberts, Carrier.
- South Place (Quay).
- Joseph Symons, Labourer.
- Mrs. Morris.
- John Hosking Symons, Labourer.
- Mrs. Chirgwin.
- Miss Anderson.
- James Bews, Mariner.
- Mr. Bailey.
- Joseph Stratton, Mariner.
- William Henry Phillips, Master-mariner.
- Thomas Edwards, Labourer.
- William Thomas Spargo, Labourer, Trinity works.
- William Jago, Licensed Pilot.
- Nicholas Wills, Mariner.
- Miss Tonkin.
- Mrs. Grenfell.
- South Place (Western Green).
- Mrs. Clarke, Laundress.
- John Johnson, Master-mariner.
- John Rowe, Stone-cleaver, Trinity works.
- Mrs. Thomas, Charwoman.
- William Triggs, Labourer.
- South Terrace.
- 1. Mrs. Andrews. The advertisement for Messrs. Preston & Poole, Photographists quotes this address.
- 2. Samuel Diamond, Stone-mason, Trinity-works.
- " George Gwithar, ditto.
- 3. Mrs. Marrack.
- 4. George Colenso, Shipwright.
- 5. William Bryant, Master-mariner.
- 6. John Paddy, Labourer.
- 7. John William Wallis, Master-mariner.
- 8. Edward Stephens, ditto.
- 9. Mrs. Wallis.
- 10. (Unoccupied.)
- 11. Nicholas Hocking, Labourer.
- 12. William John Doble, Accountant.
- 13. Philip Williams, Master-mariner.
- 14. Mrs. Heath.
- 15. " Ellmond.
- 16. John Vaughan, Mariner.
- 17. John Jago, Master-mariner.
- 18. Robert Oliver, Sailmaker.
- 19. James Williams, Carpenter, Trinity works.
- St. Clare House
- Mrs. Charles Coulson.
- St. Clare Street.
- 1. Samuel Hewett Thomas, Shopkeeper.
- " Richard Berryman, Ironmonger.
- 2. James Scott, Stone and Marble Mason.
- 3. Daniel Rogers, Shopkeeper.
- 4 & 5. John Trezise, Carrier.
- 6. Thomas Edmonds, Painter, &c.
- 7. Richard Edwards, Servant.
- 8. James Arthur Craig, Drill-sergeant.
- 9. Miss Rodda.
- 10. William Maddern, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 11. John Daniel, Carrier and Shopkeeper.
- 12. John Clyma, Tailor.
- " John S. Mc. Carty, Compositor.
- 13. Mrs. Curnow, Shopkeeper.
- " John Ralfs, Esq.
- 14. John Branwell Stevens, Master-mariner.
- 15. Miss Quick.
- 16. John Burt, Jun., Accountant.
- 17. Mrs. Addicoat.
- 18. John Hitchens, Blacksmith (William Matthews) (Rose Villa).
- 19. John N. Russell, ditto.
- 20. William Dodge, COachman.
- 21. Benjamin Carbis, Mariner.
- 22. (Unoccupied.(
- 23. Thomas Thomas, Shopkeeper.
- 24. William Marks, Greengrocer.
- 25. Thomas Tredrea, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 26. Francis Boase, Mason.
- 27. John Rowe, Gardener.
- 28. John Olds, Gaoler (Borough Prison).
- 29. John Whitford, Shopkeeper.
- 30. Mrs. Eddy, ditto.
- 31. Richar Alwyn, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 32. John James, Mason.
- 33. John renwith, Blacksmith.
- 34. Mrs. Penberthy.
- 35. Edwin Toy, Postboy, Western Hotel.
- 36. David Eddy, Carrier.
- 37. Mrs. Colenso.
- 38. William Maslin, oot and Shoe maker.
- 39. John Sweet, Foundry-man.
- 40. Thomas Bennetts.
- 41. Henry Brewer.
- 42. George Pellew, Baker.
- 43. George Edwards, Master-mariner.
- 44. Thomas Wallis, Baker.
- 45. Joseph Carbis, Mason.
- 46. Mrs. Clarke.
- 47. Philip Carne, Carpenter.
- 48. James Goodman, Mason.
- 49. William Carbis, Labourer.
- 50. William Staples, Tailor.
- 51. Mrs. Symons.
- 52. Richard Uren, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 53. Miss Richards, Seminary.
-
54. Thomas Tresidder, Tailor. (see Advt.)
- “Fountain Tavern.”
- Thomas White, Innkeeper.
- Paul Richard Kemp, Shopkeeper.
- St. Clare Terrace.
- 1. Mrs. Warren.
- 2. " Townsend.
- 3. Robert Brewer, Shoemaker.
- 4. William Ladner, Currier.
- 5. John Pascoe, Labourer.
- 6. James Rawlings, ditto.
- 7. Alexander Batten, Shoemaker.
- 8. James Berryman Matthews, Cabinet-maker.
- 9. Mrs. ball, Charwoman.
- 10. " Barnes.
- 11. Henry Boase, Shoemaker.
- 12. William Kessell, Gardener.
- 13. John Berryman, Labourer.
- 14. Charles Richards, Mason.
- 15. William Rowe, Labourer.
- 16. John Mitchell Rowe, Gardener.
- 17. Mrs. Pollard.
- 18. Daniel Mitchell, Farmer.
- 19. Mrs. Rowe.
- Stewart’s Court (Cuasewayhead).
- James Phillips, Labourer.
- John Kevern, ditto.
- John Lisle, ditto.
- Luke Bray, ditto.
- Mrs. White.
- Nicholas Bray, Labourer.
- William Hosking, Painter.
- John Christopher, Miner.
- Henry Barnes, Labourer.
- Mrs. Hosking.
- Miss Kevern.
- William Rodda, Labourer.
- St. Mary’s Terrace.
- 1. George Denbeigh, Accountant, W.C.R.
- 2. Mrs. Trythall.
- 3. Miss Jane James, Lodging-house keeper.
- 4. Mr. William Bottrell.
- 5. Mrs. Permewan.
- 6. Rev. John Watson (Rev. J. S. Risdale) (Wesleyan.)
- 7. Miss Sarah Cardell, Lodging-house keeper.
- " Henry Goldfinch, Esq.
- 8. Rev. George M. Fenton, M.A., Curate of St. Paul’s.
- 9. John Richards, Esq.
- St. Mary’s Place.
- 1. Rowland A. G. Davies, Esq., Solicitor.
- 2. Thomas Heynes, Merchant.
- 3. Henry Harrington Clay, Esq.
- St. Michael’s Terrace.
-
1. James Walter
StephensStevens, Accountant. - 2. Mrs. Brown.
- 3. " Allen.
- 4. James Eva, Painter, &c.
- 5. Francis Lugg, Cabinet-maker.
- 6. Rev. Henry Sadler, Curate of Morvah.
- 7. Mrs. Bowden.
- Taroveor Road.
- William Cliff, Borough Police Constable.
- William Barnicoat, Tanner.
- Thomas Warren, Carrier.
- Treneere House (Madron).
- George Millett Davies, Esq.
- Trengwainton (Madron).
- Mrs. Davy.
- Trereife (Madron).
- Day Perry Le Grice, Esq., J.P. W.D.P.
- Trewartha Terrace.
- 1. (Unoccupied.)
- 2. Samuel Higgs, Jun., Esq. See 11 Regent Terrace.
- 3. James Stephen Wells, Esq., Staff Com. R.N.
- 4. Benjamin Trewartha, Lodging-house keeper.
- The Misses Rowe.
- Richard Wellington, Accountant.
- Trewidden (Madron).
- Edward Bolitho, Esq.
- Trewhella’s Court (Causewayhead).
- John Richards, Labourer.
- Jenkin Treweeke, Butcher.
- William Hicks, Serpentine-worker.
- Charles Symons, Labourer.
- George Kistle, Lime-burner.
- John Williams, Labourer.
- Richard Butler, Guard, W.C.R.
- Union Street.
- Richard Hawke, Baker.
- John James, Carrier.
- Richard Martin, Mason.
- Mrs. Pascoe, Milliner.
- Robert Oliver, Chimney-sweeper.
- Mrs. Matthews, Milliner.
- Union Terrace.
- 1. William Henry Corin, Tinman.
- 2. Francis Pearce, Carpenter.
- 3. Peter Trounson, Shoemaker.
- 4. Philip James Thomas, Mason.
- 5. William Rowe, Shoemaker.
- 6. Samuel Roberts, Labourer.
- 7. Thomas Mannell, Dairyman.
- 8. Richar Matthes, Tailor and Postman.
- 9. James Maddern, Carpenter.
- 10. Mrs. Elizabeth Harvey.
- 11. Andrew Thomas Wallis, Master-mariner.
- 12. Henry William Hullsmann, Missionary.
- 13. John Williams, Builder.
- 14. John Kempton, Riding Officer, COast Guard.
- Victoria Place.
- 1. Mrs Warren.
- 2. Richard Hosking, Builder.
- 3. William Mintern, Marble-mason.
- " John Hugh, Painter.
- 4. Robert Wallis, Carpenter.
- 5. John Dale, Baker.
- 6. Thomas Goldsworthy, Travelling Draper.
- 7. Thomas Small, Tinman (see Advt.)
- 8. Francis Crocker, Piano-forte Tuner.
- 9. James Murgatroyd, Schoolmaster. (see Advt.) The advertisement also has the address 27a Clarence Street.
- 10. William Henry Vingoe, Naturalist.
- Voundervor Lane.
- Mrs. Roberts.
- Thomas Inch, Chandler.
- John Uren, Painter.
- Charles Brice, Grocer, &s. (see Advt.) The advertisement has the address “Regent Place.”
- Henry Geoffroi, Master, School of Art.
- Warren’s Court (Causewayhead).
- Richard Oxman, Labourer.
- Miss J. Trenwith, Needlewoman.
- Mrs. Wills.
- Edgcombe.
- William Martlett, Labourer.
- Samuel Peake, Wheelwright.
- Way’s Court (Causewayhead).
- William Davis, Labourer.
- John Way, Carrier.
- Wellington Terrace.
- 1. Richard Paddy, Painter.
- 2. John Ackerley, Retired Servant.
- 3. Henry Williams, Accountant.
- 4. Mrs. Michell.
- 5. " G. Rowe.
- 6. " Hocking.
- 7. John Blight, Schoolmaster.
- Wellington Place.
- 1. Miss Emma Broad.
- 2. Mrs. Dennis.
- 3. Robert Moreton, Esq.
- 4. Miss Ann Michell.
- West Terrace (Wherry Town).
- 1. Edwin R. Fox, Gardener.
- 2. Charles Perry, Master-mariner.
- 3. George Matthews, Boot and Shoe maker.
- 4. Joseph Francis, Blacksmith.
- 5. John Wilkins, Borough Police Constable.
- 6. Alfred Geach, hatter.
- 7. Mrs. Whitten.
- 8. John Horne, Labourer.
- 9. Joseph Barnes, Gardener.
- 10. John Edwards, Carpenter, R.N.
- 11 & 12. George Dale, Baker, &c.
- Windsor Terrace.
- 1. Mrs. Wright.
- 2. James Green, Servant.
- 3. Mrs. Rowe, Laundress.
- 4. " Boase.
- 5. " Tregarthen, Needlewoman.
- 6. James Tembath, Missionary.
- 7. Mrs. Paull.
- 8. " Kessel.
- 9. John Russell, Cabinet-maker.
- Wherry Town.
- John Cogan, Chief Boatman, Coast Guard.
- John Cowley, Coast-guard-man.
- Joshua Brooking Gully, ditto.
- William Higgins, ditto.
- George Welch, ditto.
- Henry Dunstan, ditto.
- Richard Crocker, Baker.
- Samuel Alleary, Serpentine-worker.
- George Matthews, Labourer.
- Mrs. Blewett, Charwoman.
- Samuel Hiodge, Gardener.
- Richard Collins, Mariner.
- William CLarke, ditto.
- John Walker, Serpentine-worker.
- Thomas Daniel, Wheelwright.
- George Daniel, Superannuated Coast-guard-man.
- William Jenkin, Gardener.
- John Lott, Mariner.
- William Thomas, Labourer.
- Richard Sledon, Stone-mason
- Francis Green, Shopkeeper.
- William Green, Shopkeeper.
- Mrs. Crownan.
- The London and General Serpentine Marble Company’s Works. (see Advt.)
- (York cottage,
- John Pope Vibert, Esq.)
- (York House,
- Frederick Smith, Esq.)
The Advertisements also include
- B. M. Bradbeer, Auctioneer & Fish Salesman, Newlyn.
- Mark S. Vial, The Queen’s—Family and Commercial Hotel, St. Ives.
- R. Hodge, Western Hotel, St. Ives.