ROADS
AND STREETS IN OLD PLYMOUTH
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SAINT ANDREW STREET
OCCUPANTS OF SAINT ANDREW STREET IN 1890
Eastern side (from
Whimple Street towards
Notte Street):
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Victoria Chambers - Government School of Art, Godfrey H
Evans, master;
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1 - Elias
Keys, dentist, and William Jeffrey, watch maker;
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2 -
William MacKenzie, publisher, and the Kendall Gunpowder Company,
Peter Stanbury, agent;
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3 - John
Carkeet, consulting engineer, and the Girls' Friendly Society;
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4 -
Nathaniel Edmonds, baker;
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5 -
Abbey Hotel, Mrs Mary Hain, victualler;
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Here was
Higher Lane
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6 & 7 -
John Kittle, fish dealer;
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8 & 9 -
William John Barrett, butcher;
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Here was
Middle Lane
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William R
Nicholls, rag merchant;
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Here was
Palace Street
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11 -
Swan Inn, William Carnell, victualler;
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12 -
NL;
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13 -
NL;
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14 -
NL;
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15 -
NL;
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16 - John
Smale, provision dealer;
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17 -
William Lavers, furniture broker;
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18 - John
Rogers, naturalist;
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19 -
George Spicer, fish dealer;
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20 -
NL;
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21 -
NL;
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22 -
George Rowe, fruiterer;
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Here was
Notte Street
Western side
(from
Notte Street towards Abbey Place and
Saint Andrew's Church):
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27 - Mrs
Mary Haydon, grocer;
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28 -
Thomas Williams, fish dealer;
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29 -
Horace Radcliffe, fruiterer;
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Here was
Lockyer's Court
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31 - Mrs
Elizabeth Gibbs, lodging house;
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32 -
NL;
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33 -
Charles Rooks, greengrocer;
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28* - The Cellars, Henry Hines Bustin, victualler;
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35 -
William Henry Beacham, boot and shoe maker;
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36 -
Joseph Jackson, watch maker;
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37 & 38 -
John Bennett, general dealer;
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39 -
NL;
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40 -
Richard Sutton, milk dealer;
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41 -
Joseph Skelton, tailor;
ABBEY
PLACE
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1 -
George Woods, grocer;
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2 -
John Thomas L Legassick, leather merchant;
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3 -
Henry Row, plumber;
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4 -
William Henry Tickle, printer
NL = Addresses not listed. These were usually let on short-term
tenancies and therefore not listed in street directories.
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Sequence
of numbering as per original source.
Source -
"Plymouth 1890: History and Directory", originally
published by Messrs William White Ltd, Hindsight
Publications, King's Lynn, Norfolk, 1989.
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