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Webpage created: February 24, 2019
Webpage updated: February 24, 2019

        

ROADS AND STREETS IN OLD PLYMOUTH  |  BILBURY STREET

OCCUPANTS OF BILBURY STREET IN 1852

North side (from Treville Street towards Breton Side/Green Street):

  • 01 - James Weemys, cooper
    Society of Friends' Chapel

  • 03 - Samuel Foster, beer retailer; also Richard Hicks and Company, wine, spirit, ale and porter merchants;
    Here was Charles Street

  • 04 - Burnell, Brown and Nicholson, wholesale grocers;

  • 05 - Miall and Company, curriers;

  • 06 - John Pillar, baker;

  • 07 - William Sleep, plumber and brazier;

  • 08 - William Miners, grocer;

  • 09 - John Smith, corn and flour factor; also Isaiah W N Keys, printer and stationer;

  • 10 - New London Inn, William B Thomas;

  • 11 - Thomas Hellyer, boot and shoe maker;

  • 12 - Philip Hancock, broker and hair dresser;

  • 13 - King's Head, Alfred Broadbridge;

  • 14 - Joseph D Williams, hair dresser;

  • 14½ - George L Watts, painter and glazier;

  • 15 - Sarah Jordan, haberdasher;

  • 16 - William and James Romia, confectioners;

  • 17 - Edwin Knight, grocer;

  • 18 - NL;

  • 19 - NL;
    Here was Green Street

South side (from Briton Side/Vauxhall Street to Treville Street)

  • 20 - Mrs Hambly, beer retailer and eating house;

  • 21 - Theophilus Cock, baker; also William Lidstone, saddler;

  • 22 - NL;

  • 23 - John West, ironmonger;

  • 24 - William Roach, fruiterer;

  • 25 - Richard Jarvis, builder and surveyor; also Joseph Bennett, watch maker;

  • 26 - John Skardon, broker;

  • 27 - Samuel Petherbridge, beer retailer;

  • 28 - John Down, worsted dealer; also T and M Harvey, milliners and dress makers;

  • 29 - William Toms, plumber and brazier;

  • 30 - John Soper, carrier; also Edward Basch, working jeweller;

  • 31 - William Henry Davis, fruiterer; also Edward Puleston, upholsterer and dealer in mahogany and veneer;

  • 32 - James Brooking, coal merchant; also Misses Brooking, straw bonnet and stay makers;

  • 33 - James Wilton, mercer and tailor;

  • 34 - George Trickett, dyer;

  • 35 - Mrs E S Percy, haberdasher.

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