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	ROADS AND STREETS IN OLD PLYMOUTH  
	|  EXETER STREET 
	OCCUPANTS OF EXETER STREET IN 1852 
		North side, running eastwards from 
		Breton Side/North Street towards Jubilee Street: 
		
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01 - 
			Regent Inn, Henry Cousins;  
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02 - Samuel 
			Ryder, flour dealer;  
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03 - George 
			Hannaford, beer retailer;  
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04 - 
			Elizabeth Turner, green grocer;  
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05 - NL;  
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06 - Frances 
			Godfrey, school;  
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07 - Charles 
			Hyne, lathrender;  
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05 - William 
			Williams, boot and shoemaker, and hatter;  
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06 - Silvanus 
			L Jacob, baker;  
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07 - Henry 
			Harris, hair cutter;  
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08 - Edwin 
			Chown, butcher;  
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09 - Ann 
			Henwood, pawn broker; and John Parnall, confectioner and boot and 
			shoe maker;  
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10 - Henry 
			Hannaford, haberdasher;  
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11 - Richard 
			K Geldard, chemist and druggist; and Post-Office Receiving-House;  
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12 - Thomas R 
			Hellyer, carpenter, Mary Hellyer, milliner;  
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13 - Nicholas 
			Roberts, smith;  
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14 - Henry 
			Berry, baker;  
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15 - William 
			Yelland, painter and glazier;  
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16 - John 
			Honeywill, pork dealer;  
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17 - NL;  
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18 - William 
			Morgan, grocer;  
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19 - Henry 
			Taylor, shopkeeper;  
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20 - NL;  
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21 - NL;  
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22 - Richard 
			Gregory, green grocer;  
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23 - 
			Elizabeth Luscombe, dairy; and Elisha Horswell, timber dealer;  
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24 - James 
			Bond, boot and shoe maker;  
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25 - William 
			Richmond, hair cutter;  
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26 - 
			Modbury Inn, Samuel Elliott;  
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27 - John 
			Vinning, saw maker;  
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28 - Benjamin 
			Hayman, blacksmith;  
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29 - Robert 
			Doble, baker;  
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30 - Jane 
			Mole, grocer; 
			Here was Higher Street.  
		 
		South side (from 
		Friary Street westwards towards 
		Breton Side/Hawker's Avenue) 
		
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31 - Mary 
			Friend, haberdasher;  
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32 - Robert 
			Frost, ironmonger and tin plate worker;  
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33 - William 
			Full, boot and shoemaker;  
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34 - 
			Exeter Inn, John Hansley;  
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35 - Black 
			Lion, Richard Oldrey; 
			Here was Harbour Avenue  
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36 - John 
			Miles, grocer;  
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37 - NL; 
			 
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38 - John 
			Davey, tailor;  
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39 - Susannah 
			Anderson, milliner;  
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40 - 
			Cornelius Baggs, stationer and engraver;  
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41 - John 
			Coad, butcher;  
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42 - Mark 
			Tucker, grocer;  
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43 - Josiah 
			Hellyer, china dealer;  
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44 - John 
			Worth, pork dealer; and Ellen Kingwell, milliner;  
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45 - Joseph 
			Shepheard, pawn broker;  
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46 - Richard 
			Cowles, hair cutter;  
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47 - 
			Elizabeth Northmore, green grocer;  
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48 - John 
			Harris, shoe maker;  
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49 - Robert 
			Levers, boot and shoe maker;  
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50 - Samuel 
			Monkley, butcher;  
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51 - NL; 
			 
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52 - 
			George and Dragon, Richard Hodge;  
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53 - Thomas 
			Gaynor, shoemaker;  
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54 - William 
			Haythorn, confectioner;  
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55 - Nicholas 
			Hart, tailor; and Thomas Hill, boot and shoemaker;  
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56 - George 
			Eyre, upholsterer;  
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57 - William 
			Southwood, butcher;  
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58 - Simon 
			Hill, chemist and druggist.  
		 
		
		NL = Addresses not listed.  These were usually let on short-term 
		tenancies and therefore not listed in street directories. 
		  
	 
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