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ROADS AND STREETS IN OLD PLYMOUTH - A-Z INDEX  |  FRANKFORT STREET

OCCUPANTS OF FRANKFORT STREET IN 1852

The occupants of Frankfort Street were listed in 1852 as being:

South side (from The Globe Hotel, Bedford Street, towards ?):

  • 01 - William Radmore, wine and spirit merchant;

  • 02 - Cock and Williamson, grocers and tea merchants;

  • 03 - Samuel Cater, solicitor; also William Crocker, statuary; and Richard Weekes, flute and clarionet maker;

  • 04 - Warwick A Hunt, solicitor;

  • 05 - Thomas Phillips, solicitor;

  • 06 - Frankfort Chambers - Alfred Rooker, solicitor; George T Shortland, barrister at law; Arthur Oswald Cornish, architect and surveyor;

  • 07 - Coplestone Lopes Radcliffe, solicitor;

  • 08 - NL;

  • 09 - Jabez Wingrave, straw plat merchant;

  • 10 - William Holberton, solicitor;

  • 11 - Henry Tocker, solicitor;

  • 12 - John William Kimpton, surgeon;

  • 13 - Young Men's Christian Association;

  • 14 - William P H White, parish clerk of Saint Andrew's; also the Depository of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge;

  • 15 - George Eastlake, solicitor;

  • 16 - John Fuge, surgeon;

  • 17 - Mrs Prideaux;

  • 18 - Charles Prideaux;

  • 19 - James Manley, boot and shoe maker;

  • --- - William James, carpenter and joiner;

  • --- - Thomas Chambers, butcher;

  • --- - South Devon Hotel, William Burnett;

  • 24 - John Bennett, beer retailer
    Here was Willow Street (and later Courtenay Street, King Street, and Cambridge Street).

North side (from Willow Street towards Bedford Street and Russell Street):

  • 25 - Mark Tucker, grocer;

  • 26 - Richard Monk, pawn broker;

  • 27 - Miss E Shapter, milliner and dress maker; also Mr Lazarus, optician; and Mrs Lazarus, haberdasher;

  • 28 - Ferdinando Hicks, pawn broker;

  • 29 - Michael Walter, clock maker and beer retailer; also John Pellegrini, plaster figure maker;

  • 30 - James Burdwood, chemist and druggist;

  • 31 - Isaac Isaacs, wholesale and retail hardware merchant;

  • 32 - William H Maddock, lithographer and copper-plate printer;

  • 33 - Andrew Toms, tailor;

  • 34 - Robert Lidstone junior, beer retailer;

  • 35 - John Cassin, carver and gilder;

  • 36 - John Friend, baker;

  • 37 - James Mitchell, boot and shoe maker; also Mrs Mitchell, British and foreign lace manufacturer;

  • 38 - Fountain Inn, William Kent;

  • 39 - Pius Fehrenbak, watch and clock maker;

  • 40 - John Blight, baker; also Francis Vosper, butcher and shopkeeper;

  • 41 - James Bamford, tailor; also William Hooper, printer;

  • 42 - William Bartlett, smith and machinist;

  • 43 - Samuel  Cook, house decorator and picture frame maker;

  • 44 - NL;

  • 45 - NL;

  • 46 - Thomas Charlick, beer retailer;

  • 47 - William Kent, watch maker;

  • 48 - Ann Stephens, confectioner.

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

For a list of the occupants of Frankfort Row and Frankfort Street in 1812 CLICK HERE.