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©  Brian Moseley, Plymouth
Webpage created: February 17, 2020
Webpage updated: February 17, 2020

        

ROADS AND STREETS IN OLD PLYMOUTH  |  TAVISTOCK ROAD

OCCUPANTS OF TAVISTOCK ROAD IN 1889

This is a representation of a map of Tavistock Road according to
entries in Kelly's Directory of Devonshire for June 1889.
Properties were not necessarily opposite each other except on corners with other streets.

NORTH

 

WEST SIDE   EAST SIDE
       
Here was Mutley Plain     Here was Mutley Plain and Prison Hill
       
       
Alton House, William P Hains, Captain, Royal Navy      
       
Alton Terrace     Braidwood Terrace
09 - Mrs Reed     10 - John Mainwaring Lindsey,
Assistant Commissary General
08 - NL     09 - John DuPre
07 - Mrs Skardon     08 - Walter Fackrell
06 - John Lampen     07 - Robert John Cook
05 - Frank Reed     06 - John Lillicrap junior
04 - Lewis Bartlett Phillips     05 - Edward Opie, artist
03 - NL     04 - John Bennett
02 - John White     03 - John Brown
01 - Sedley Wolferstan, surgeon     02 - Herbert Henry Searle
      01 - Edmund Holberton Edlin, surgeon
South Devon and Cornwall Institute for the Blind,
W H Hockaday, superintendent
     
       
Plymouth Girls' High School,
Miss E Turnbull, resident principal
    Hill Park Place
      05 - Thomas Rushleigh Banfield, confectioner
Here was Lawrence Road
(originally access to North Hill House)
*n1   04 - Henry Hocking and Son, dairymen;
and James Richard Wilson, wine and spirit merchant
      03 - NL
North Devon Place    

02 - Post Office
(Money Order Office and Telegraph Office),
 John Anthony Hocking Moore,
postmaster and stationer;

04 - Mrs Lyne     01 - Bartlett and Company, grocers
03 - NL      
02 - William Haddy     Here was Clifton Place
01 - Samuel Cater      
    *n2 North Hill House,
Misses C A and Tubbs M Parker, preparatory school
Here was North Road      
       
North Hill Villa, Albert Groser      
       
       
North  Hill Terrace      
11 - John Lillicrap      
10 - NL      
09 - Peter Service      
08 - George Lewarn     Saint Matthias Church
07 - Isaac Edgcombe      
06 - John Partridge     Wentworth Villas
05 - Mrs J Fisher      
04 - Miss Hamand     01 - Percy Trevarthian Pearce
03 - Mrs Ackland     02 - David Charles Simpson
02 - Henry Snow     03 - Mrs Ewing
01 - Miss Adams     04 - Frederick John Piper
       
Here was Skardon Place

Here was Wentworth Road
       
North Hill Place      05 - Vivian Williams
03 - Mrs Borlase     06 - Miss Payne
02 - Frederick Sleep     07 - NL
01 - Robert Edmonds     08 - Thomas Luke
       
Plymouth [Corporation] Water Reservoirs     Here was Bedford Place and Armada Street
       
      Sherwell House, George Henry Eccles surgeon.
       
      Here was Marlborough Road
       
      Queen Anne's Terrace
      01 - NL
      02 - Major William Nott
      03 - Silas Hawken
      04 - as 05.
      05 - Miss Martin
      06 - Joseph Briggs
      07 - Richard Brown LDS, dentist
      08 - William Cash Reed MD, physician
      09 - Mrs Adams

Sherwell Congregational Chapel

    10 - Ebenezer Bull
      11 - Mrs Serpell
Dartmoor Inn, J C Carah      
      Pillar Letter Box
Here was Portland Place East      
      Here was Gibbon's Lane
Portland House,
Madame Rebecca Heinemeier, teacher of music
     
    26 Nathaniel Pike, butcher
Portland Terrace   25 Charles Green Withell, ironmonger
04 - Joseph Mitchell   24 Elias Cole, butcher
03 - John Hooper   23 Jethro Ham, boot maker
02 - Charles Davis Phillips   22 Christopher Emes Bartlett, beer and wine retailer
01 - NL   21 Abraham Conick, tobacconist
    20 Mark Cann, bookseller
Madame Jane Michaud, milliner,
and Roscoe Charles Spurin, chemist
28 19 John Edwin Selleck, butcher
Richard Holwill, confectioner 27 18 NL
William Doidge, dairyman 26 17 James Davis, brush maker
James Barons, cab proprietor 25 16 James Davis, brush maker
William Hoyten, builder,
and Miss Annie Hoyten, dyer
24 15 William Anning, forage dealer
John Goad junior, fruiterer 23 14A John Richard Vincent, fishing tackle dealer
James Down, watch maker 22 14 G Widger, Son and Company, oil and colour merchants
Robert Francis Roper, chemist 21 13 John Nankivell, decorator
Mrs Mary Jane Symons, shop keeper 20 12 Mrs Mary Stanbury, grocer
Charles Orchard, Butchers' Arms Inn 19 11 NL
    10 William Anthony, tea dealer
Here was Glanville Street   9 Townsend and Son, piano warerooms
    8A Miss Elizabeth Thomas, haberdasher
Cattle Market   8 Mrs Elizabeth Perossi, tobacconist
    7 John Lethbridge, seedsman
[Here was Pound Street]   6A Alphonso Edgar Spurrell, cabinet  maker
    6 Henry Tancock, tailor and clothier
Charles Randall, Harvest Home Inn   5 NL
    4 NL
NL 18 3 NL
NL 17 2 NL
NL 16 1 NL
NL 15    
NL 14   Here was Tavistock Place and Regent Street
Miss Emma Clarke, draper 13    
Benjamin Saltmarsh,
beer and spirit retailer, Revenue Inn
12    
       
Here was Duke Street and Old Town Street     Here was Old Town Street and Clarence  Street
       
       

SOUTH

 

*n1 = This North Devon House was in the Ancient Parish of Saint Andrew.

*n2 = This North Devon House was in the Parish of Charles.

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

 

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