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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.

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.
22. Mrs. Tonking, 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.)

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