ROADS AND STREETS IN OLD PLYMOUTH
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GLANVILLE STREET
OCCUPANTS OF GLANVILLE STREET IN 1890
North side (from James Street towards
Tavistock Road):
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01 - Miss
Wyatt;
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02 - John
Gregor McGillivray;
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03 -
tenanted;
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04 - Thomas
Smith, upholsterer;
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05 - T
Kennedy, builder;
Here was Glanville Place;
GLANVILLE PLACE
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07 - Mrs Mary
Cockwill;
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06 - William
Tolcher, painter;
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05 - John
Axworthy, labourer;
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04 - William
Channing, labourer;
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03 -
tenanted;
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02 - Thomas
Harry, mariner;
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01 - George
Hill
Here was Victoria Lane
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Glanville Inn, Henry Whiteley;
Here was Halwell Street;
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11 -
Frederick J Price, inspector of works;
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12 -
tenanted;
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13 - William
Henry May, carpenter;
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Slaughter House
Here was Tavistock Road
South side (from
Tavistock Road towards James Street)
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Cattle Market, Mr R Higman, inspector;
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Borough of Plymouth Pound;
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Plymouth Corporation Yard number 1.
Here was Rowe Street
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15 - Miss
Mary Heath, dress maker;
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16 - Mrs
Charlotte A Heale;
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17 - J Hill,
jobbing gardener;
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18 - Lawrence
Hutton, dyer;
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19 - Charles
Saunders, blind maker;
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19½ - Thomas
Trible;
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20 - John
Steer;
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21 - William
Start, foreman;
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22 - William
F Owen, customs officer;
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23 - George
Avery;
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24 - W E
Vosper, compositer;
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25 - John
Kenner Pethick;
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26 - NL;
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27 - Void.
NL = Addresses not listed. These were usually let on short-term
tenancies and therefore not listed in street directories.
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