ROADS AND STREETS IN OLD PLYMOUTH
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BRETON SIDE
OCCUPANTS OF BRETON SIDE IN 1852
North side (from Treville Street
eastwards towards
Exeter Street):
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01 - William
Bunter, currier and leather cutter;
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02 - Samuel
Sanders, coal merchant; and George Pomeroy, chimney sweeping office;
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03 - Silas
Lillicrap, beer retailer and eating house;
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04 - Mrs Mary
Ann Bastow, watch maker and haberdasher;
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05 - Richard
Hilson, baker;
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06 - William
Dingle, bookbinder; and Sarah Dingle, shopkeeper;
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Tabernacle
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07 - John
Chapell, brush maker; and Elizabeth Chapell, straw bonnet maker;
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08 - Thomas
Webber, butcher;
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09 - Joseph
York, confectioner;
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10 - John
Hingston, baker;
Here was Moon Street
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11 - Black
Bull, Thomas Barons;
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12 - Thomas
Welsford, fruiterer;
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13 - Warwick
Guy Prout, baker;
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14 -
King's Arms Hotel, Alfred A Browne;
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15 - Robert
Toms, pawn broker;
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16 - NL
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17 - NL
Here was North Street and Exeter Street.
South side (from
Exeter Street and Hawker's Avenue westwards towards Treville Street)
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18 - William
Henry Hawker and Son, wine merchants;
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19 - George M
Swinburne and Company, Newcastle plate glass warehouse;
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20 - Samuel
McDonald, seaman's outfitter and oil coat manufacturer;
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21 - Thomas
Wills, beer retailer;
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22 -
Priscilla Staples, seaman's outfitter;
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23 -
Samuel Treeby, merchant;
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24 - NL;
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25 - Richard
Mathews, grocer and potato merchant;
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26 - William
Port, livery stables;.
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25 - Andrew
Skardon, salt works;
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23 - John
Alger, cooper;
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28 - John H
Fryer, druggist.
NL = Addresses not listed. These were usually let on short-term
tenancies and therefore not listed in street directories.
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