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Webpage created: January 05, 2020
Webpage updated: March 26, 2022

        

WHO WAS WHO IN OLD PLYMOUTH

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George Edwin Nailor (1886-1964), born in Berkshire, was Station Master at North Road Plymouth Station between 1938 and 1942.

Jacob Nathan by his Will dated January 15th1864 bequeathed various sums of money to deserving causes in the Borough of Plymouth, to be known as Jacob Nathan's Charity.

Nathaniel Nathan, by his Will dated December 16th 1864 gifted money to distribute to the Jewish poor in Plymouth, known as Nathan's Gift.

Egbert Athelstan New succeeded Mr Henry Cross (1822-18884) as manager of the Plymouth Branch of the National Provincial Bank of England Limited in 1884.

John Reilly Newcombe (1803-1887).

T P Nicholas appeared on the list of "Freemen and House-holders of the Borough of Plymouth, entitled to vote for Members of Parliament" in July 1832.

John Nicholls was Mayor of Plymouth for 1765-1766 and 1784-1785

Michael Nicholls was Mayor of Plymouth for 1747-1748; replaced the deceased John Drake for 1752-1753; and was Mayor of Plymouth again for 1761-1762.

J Nichols appeared on the list of "Freemen and House-holders of the Borough of Plymouth, entitled to vote for Members of Parliament" in July 1832.

Thomas Nicholson (1803-1891).

William Robert Noble was the minister of the Batter Street Congregational Chapel between 1855 and 1860.

Charles Norrington was Mayor of Plymouth for 1863-1864 and 1864-1865.

J Norris appeared on the list of "Freemen and House-holders of the Borough of Plymouth, entitled to vote for Members of Parliament" in July 1832.

E Norrish appeared on the list of "Freemen and House-holders of the Borough of Plymouth, entitled to vote for Members of Parliament" in July 1832.

Samuel Northcote allegedly succeeded Abraham Briggs as Plymouth's Post Master in the 17th century.  SEE Postal Service in Old Plymouth to 1839.

L Nugent appeared on the list of "Freemen and House-holders of the Borough of Plymouth, entitled to vote for Members of Parliament" in July 1832.

Eric Donald Nuttall (1917-1988) was Lord Mayor of Plymouth for 1970-1971.