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Here was
Duke Street and
Tavistock Road |
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Here was Clarence Street
and Tavistock Place |
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Matthew
Turner, hair dresser |
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John
Matthews, pastry cook |
36 |
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Alfred
Williams, working jeweller |
35 |
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Here was
Saltash Street |
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Joseph
Underhill, ironmonger |
34 |
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John
Anthony, grocer
also Thomas Giles, smith and bell hanger |
33 |
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Maria
Jackson, haberdasher
also C F Hinton, wholesale and retail chemist and druggist |
32 |
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Here was
Drake Street |
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Lord
Exmouth, William Lang
also Solomon Harding, engraver and copperplate printer |
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Mrs Down,
milliner and straw bonnet maker
also Arthur D Down |
30 |
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John Quiller
Wade, grocer |
29 |
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William Quiller
Barrett, boot maker |
28 |
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William Redhouse,
hair dresser |
27 |
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NL |
26 |
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Thomas Joel
Morris, boot maker |
25 |
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Here was Old
Town Avenue |
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Here was
Ebrington Street |
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Cornish Inn, John Gribble |
24 |
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Samuel Soper,
beer retailer |
23 |
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John Yabsley,
upholsterer |
22 |
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Old
Four Castles Public House, Jane Ross |
John Cross,
boot and shoe maker |
21 |
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John Odam,
hair cutter and John Firks, lath render |
Richard Colwill, tailor
also Charles Goodanew, shopkeeper |
20 |
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John Hawkes,
tallow chandler |
John Cann,
shopkeeper |
19 |
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Mrs E
Lethbridge, haberdasher
and Mr E F Cridland, corn factor
also Leonard Cridland, agent |
John Rendle,
cabinet maker |
18 |
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Thomas Rendle,
upholsterer |
Golden Lion, William Harvey
also Richard Cornelius, furnishing ironmonger |
17 |
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William
Hammett and Son, wine and spirit merchant |
Thomas
Giles, furniture broker |
16 |
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Thomas Moysey,
saddler and harness maker
and T May, lath render
also Frances Bazeley, shopkeeper |
John William Kimpton,
surgeon and druggist |
15 |
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E and L
Hawkin, straw bonnet makers
and confectioners |
Thomas
Williams, hair dresser and perfumer |
14 |
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Robert
Hooper Snow, tallow chandler and grocer |
13 |
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William
Roach junior, wholesale and retail fruiterer
also William Roach, beer retailer |
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Here was
Week Street |
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Walter Rowse,
ironmonger |
11 |
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Henry Hoare, Rose
and Crown Public House |
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Thomas Rendle,
upholsterer |
Walter Rowse,
ironmonger |
10 |
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Here was
East Street |
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Here was
Treville Street |
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George Newcombe,
stationer and account book manufacturer |
9 |
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Dabb, Rundle
and Brown, silk mercers |
Commercial Hotel, Francis H Chubb |
8 |
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Dabb, Rundle
and Brown, Scotch and Manchester warehousemen |
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John Densham,
chemist and druggist |
White
Hart, William Pritchard; also booking office |
7 |
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J Kinsman,
Ring of Bells Public House |
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Richard K Geldard,
chemist and druggist |
6 |
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William Foale,
currier |
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D Dyer,
cutler and surgical instrument maker |
Mary Warren,
haberdasher |
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Holman and
Pardew, drapers |
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Stephenson
Brothers,
wholesale and retail furnishing ironmongers |
Joseph
Lonsdale, draper |
4 |
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George
Bishop, pastry cook,
and John Davis, shipbroker and coal merchant |
Mrs M
Ward, bookbinder and stationer;
also P Hore, dyer; and George Bartlett, printer |
3 |
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E Blatchford,
Berlin wool and fancy repository
and Mrs E Bennett, milliner |
John Jope, hatter; also Mrs Jope, milliner
and T S Ramsden, billiard room |
2 |
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Collier and Company, wine
and spirit merchants |
Richard
Barons, wine and spirit merchant |
1 |
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Balkwill and Company, pharmaceutical chemists; |
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Here was
Bedford Street |
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