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Mutley Plain |
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Here was
Mutley Plain and Prison Hill |
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| Alton
House, William P Hains, Captain, Royal Navy |
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| Alton
Terrace |
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Braidwood
Terrace |
| 09 - Mrs
Reed |
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10 - John
Mainwaring Lindsey,
Assistant Commissary General |
| 08 - NL |
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09 - John
DuPre |
| 07 - Mrs
Skardon |
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08 - Walter
Fackrell |
| 06 - John
Lampen |
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07 - Robert
John Cook |
| 05 - Frank
Reed |
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06 - John
Lillicrap junior |
| 04 - Lewis
Bartlett Phillips |
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05 - Edward
Opie, artist |
| 03 - NL |
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04 - John
Bennett |
| 02 - John
White |
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03 - John
Brown |
| 01 - Sedley
Wolferstan, surgeon |
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02 - Herbert
Henry Searle |
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01 - Edmund
Holberton Edlin, surgeon |
South
Devon and Cornwall Institute for the Blind,
W H Hockaday, superintendent |
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Plymouth Girls' High School,
Miss E Turnbull, resident principal |
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Hill Park
Place |
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05 - Thomas
Rushleigh Banfield, confectioner |
Here was
Lawrence Road
(originally access to North Hill House) |
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04 - Henry
Hocking and Son, dairymen;
and James Richard Wilson, wine and spirit merchant |
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03 - NL |
| North
Devon Place |
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02 - Post
Office
(Money Order Office and Telegraph Office),
John Anthony
Hocking Moore,
postmaster and stationer; |
| 04 - Mrs
Lyne |
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01 - Bartlett
and Company, grocers |
| 03 - NL |
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| 02 - William
Haddy |
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Here was
Clifton Place |
| 01 - Samuel
Cater |
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North
Hill House,
Misses C A and Tubbs M Parker, preparatory
school |
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North Road |
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| North
Hill Villa, Albert Groser |
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| North
Hill Terrace |
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| 11 - John
Lillicrap |
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| 10 - NL |
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| 09 - Peter
Service |
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| 08 - George
Lewarn |
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Saint
Matthias Church |
| 07 - Isaac
Edgcombe |
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| 06 - John
Partridge |
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Wentworth
Villas |
| 05 - Mrs J
Fisher |
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| 04 - Miss
Hamand |
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01 - Percy
Trevarthian Pearce |
| 03 - Mrs
Ackland |
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02 - David
Charles Simpson |
| 02 - Henry
Snow |
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03 - Mrs
Ewing |
| 01 - Miss
Adams |
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04 -
Frederick John Piper |
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| Here was
Skardon Place |
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Here was
Wentworth Road |
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| North Hill
Place |
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05 - Vivian
Williams |
| 03 - Mrs
Borlase |
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06 - Miss
Payne |
| 02 -
Frederick Sleep |
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07 - NL |
| 01 - Robert
Edmonds |
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08 - Thomas
Luke |
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Plymouth [Corporation] Water Reservoirs |
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Here was
Bedford Place and Armada Street |
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Sherwell House, George Henry Eccles surgeon. |
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Here was
Marlborough Road |
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Queen
Anne's Terrace |
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01 - NL |
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02 - Major
William Nott |
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03 - Silas
Hawken |
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04 - as 05. |
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05 - Miss
Martin |
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06 - Joseph
Briggs |
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07 - Richard
Brown LDS, dentist |
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08 - William
Cash Reed MD, physician |
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09 - Mrs
Adams |
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Sherwell Congregational Chapel
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10 - Ebenezer
Bull |
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11 - Mrs
Serpell |
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Dartmoor Inn, J C Carah |
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Pillar Letter
Box |
| Here was
Portland Place East |
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Here was
Gibbon's Lane |
Portland House,
Madame Rebecca Heinemeier, teacher of music |
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Nathaniel
Pike, butcher |
| Portland
Terrace |
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Charles Green Withell,
ironmonger |
| 04 - Joseph
Mitchell |
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Elias Cole,
butcher |
| 03 - John
Hooper |
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Jethro Ham,
boot maker |
| 02 - Charles
Davis Phillips |
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Christopher Emes
Bartlett, beer and wine retailer |
| 01 - NL |
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Abraham Conick,
tobacconist |
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Mark Cann,
bookseller |
Madame Jane
Michaud, milliner,
and Roscoe Charles Spurin, chemist |
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John Edwin Selleck,
butcher |
| Richard Holwill,
confectioner |
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NL |
| William Doidge,
dairyman |
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James Davis,
brush maker |
| James
Barons, cab proprietor |
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James Davis,
brush maker |
William Hoyten, builder,
and Miss Annie Hoyten, dyer |
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William Anning,
forage dealer |
| John Goad
junior, fruiterer |
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John Richard
Vincent, fishing tackle dealer |
| James Down,
watch maker |
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G Widger, Son
and Company, oil and colour merchants |
| Robert
Francis Roper, chemist |
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John Nankivell,
decorator |
| Mrs Mary
Jane Symons, shop keeper |
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Mrs Mary
Stanbury, grocer |
| Charles
Orchard, Butchers' Arms Inn |
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NL |
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William
Anthony, tea dealer |
| Here was
Glanville Street |
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Townsend and
Son, piano warerooms |
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Miss
Elizabeth Thomas, haberdasher |
| Cattle
Market |
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Mrs
Elizabeth Perossi, tobacconist |
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John Lethbridge, seedsman |
| [Here was
Pound Street] |
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Alphonso Edgar Spurrell,
cabinet maker |
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Henry Tancock,
tailor and clothier |
| Charles
Randall, Harvest Home Inn |
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NL |
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NL |
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NL |
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2 |
NL |
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1 |
NL |
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Here was
Tavistock Place and Regent Street |
| Miss Emma
Clarke, draper |
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Benjamin Saltmarsh,
beer and spirit retailer, Revenue Inn |
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| Here was
Duke Street and
Old Town Street |
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Here was
Old Town Street and Clarence Street |
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