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©  Brian Moseley, Plymouth
Webpage created: February 08, 2019
Webpage updated: February 08, 2019

        

ROADS AND STREETS IN OLD PLYMOUTH  |  EXETER STREET

OCCUPANTS OF EXETER STREET IN 1852

North side, running eastwards from Breton Side/North Street towards Jubilee Street:

  • 01 - Regent Inn, Henry Cousins;

  • 02 - Samuel Ryder, flour dealer;

  • 03 - George Hannaford, beer retailer;

  • 04 - Elizabeth Turner, green grocer;

  • 05 - NL;

  • 06 - Frances Godfrey, school;

  • 07 - Charles Hyne, lathrender;

  • 05 - William Williams, boot and shoemaker, and hatter;

  • 06 - Silvanus L Jacob, baker;

  • 07 - Henry Harris, hair cutter;

  • 08 - Edwin Chown, butcher;

  • 09 - Ann Henwood, pawn broker; and John Parnall, confectioner and boot and shoe maker;

  • 10 - Henry Hannaford, haberdasher;

  • 11 - Richard K Geldard, chemist and druggist; and Post-Office Receiving-House;

  • 12 - Thomas R Hellyer, carpenter, Mary Hellyer, milliner;

  • 13 - Nicholas Roberts, smith;

  • 14 - Henry Berry, baker;

  • 15 - William Yelland, painter and glazier;

  • 16 - John Honeywill, pork dealer;

  • 17 - NL;

  • 18 - William Morgan, grocer;

  • 19 - Henry Taylor, shopkeeper;

  • 20 - NL;

  • 21 - NL;

  • 22 - Richard Gregory, green grocer;

  • 23 - Elizabeth Luscombe, dairy; and Elisha Horswell, timber dealer;

  • 24 - James Bond, boot and shoe maker;

  • 25 - William Richmond, hair cutter;

  • 26 - Modbury Inn, Samuel Elliott;

  • 27 - John Vinning, saw maker;

  • 28 - Benjamin Hayman, blacksmith;

  • 29 - Robert Doble, baker;

  • 30 - Jane Mole, grocer;
    Here was Higher Street.

South side (from Friary Street westwards towards Breton Side/Hawker's Avenue)

  • 31 - Mary Friend, haberdasher;

  • 32 - Robert Frost, ironmonger and tin plate worker;

  • 33 - William Full, boot and shoemaker;

  • 34 - Exeter Inn, John Hansley;

  • 35 - Black Lion, Richard Oldrey;
    Here was Harbour Avenue

  • 36 - John Miles, grocer;

  • 37 - NL;

  • 38 - John Davey, tailor;

  • 39 - Susannah Anderson, milliner;

  • 40 - Cornelius Baggs, stationer and engraver;

  • 41 - John Coad, butcher;

  • 42 - Mark Tucker, grocer;

  • 43 - Josiah Hellyer, china dealer;

  • 44 - John Worth, pork dealer; and Ellen Kingwell, milliner;

  • 45 - Joseph Shepheard, pawn broker;

  • 46 - Richard Cowles, hair cutter;

  • 47 - Elizabeth Northmore, green grocer;

  • 48 - John Harris, shoe maker;

  • 49 - Robert Levers, boot and shoe maker;

  • 50 - Samuel Monkley, butcher;

  • 51 - NL;

  • 52 - George and Dragon, Richard Hodge;

  • 53 - Thomas Gaynor, shoemaker;

  • 54 - William Haythorn, confectioner;

  • 55 - Nicholas Hart, tailor; and Thomas Hill, boot and shoemaker;

  • 56 - George Eyre, upholsterer;

  • 57 - William Southwood, butcher;

  • 58 - Simon Hill, chemist and druggist.

NL = Addresses not listed.  These were usually let on short-term tenancies and therefore not listed in street directories.