ROADS AND STREETS IN OLD PLYMOUTH
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BATTER STREET
OCCUPANTS OF BATTER STREET IN 1852
HIGHER BATTER STREET
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01 -
Painters' Arms, William Yabsley;
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02 - Richard
Gliddon, hair dresser;
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03 - NL;
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04 - William
Bowden, dairy; and Emma Scantlebury, dress maker;
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05 - NL;
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06 - NL;
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07 - Matthew
Chapmen, shopkeeper;
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08 - Mary
Webber, dress maker;
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09 - NL;
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10 - William
Chambers, baker and grocer;
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Batter Street (Scotch) Chapel
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11 - NL;
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12 - NL;
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13 - ;
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14 - William
Thomas Brown, cabinet maker.
LOWER BATTER
STREET
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01 - NL;
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02 - NL;
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03 - William
Waterfield, marine store;
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04 - NL;
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05 - NL;
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06 - Josiah
Williams, boot and shoe maker;
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07 - NL;
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08 - William
Bidgood, baker and shopkeeper;
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09 - NL;
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10 - NL;
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11 - NL;
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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 - NL;
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17 -
King's Arms, Elias Smith;
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18 - Misses
Neal, milliners and dress makers;
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19 - NL;
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20 - Robert
Walling, shoe maker and marine store;
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21 - NL;
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22 - William
Cook, smith; and William Bunce, coal store; and Thomas Bunce, timber
yard;
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--- - Jacob
Smith, beer retailer.
NL = Addresses not listed. These were usually let on short-term
tenancies and therefore not listed in street directories.
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