ROADS AND STREETS IN OLD PLYMOUTH
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MUTLEY PLAIN
OCCUPANTS OF MUTLEY PLAIN IN 1852
This is a representation of a map of
Mutley Plain
according to entries in
Brendon's "A Directory of Plymouth, Stonehouse, Devonport, Stoke and Morice
Town" for 1852.
Properties were not necessarily opposite each other except on corners with
other streets.
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Here was
Tavistock Road |
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Townsend Hill and Tavistock Road |
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Richard
Bartlett, Townsend Inn |
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Ford Park |
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Reverend
Robert Gibson |
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Albert Prowse, Chief Accountant,
South Devon Railway Company |
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NL - 10 |
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NL - 9 |
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NL - 8
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Cecil Edward
Bewes - 7 |
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Edward
Melhuish - 6 |
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George Cock
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Mrs Garwood
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Mrs Isbell -
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John Corser
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James Rennei
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Here was
Ford Park Road |
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Here was
Mutley Baptist Chapel |
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Here is
Houndiscombe Road |
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William Auton |
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Nottingham Place |
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John Cocks,
gardener |
John Wills,
dairy - 7 |
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NL - 6 |
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William Pike,
dairy |
NL - 5 |
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Philip
Collom - 4 |
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George
Griffiths, shop keeper |
Reverend
Thomas Noel - 3 |
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NL - 2 |
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Ann Luscombe,
beer retailer - 1 |
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Chester
Place off Mutley Plain |
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NL - 01 |
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Susannah
Lake, dress maker - 02 |
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NL - 03 |
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John
Ambrose, architect and surveyor - 04 |
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William Butt
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Margaret E
Hopley - 06 |
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NL - 07 |
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NL - 08 |
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William
Wright - 09 |
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NL - 10 |
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Lieutenant
Edward Barnard, Royal Navy - 11 |
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Nottingham Cottages off Chester Place |
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Captain
Edward Rose, Royal Navy - 1 |
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Captain
Herbert John Jones, Royal Navy - 2 |
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Henry Patey
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SOUTH
NL = Addresses not listed. These were usually let on short-term
tenancies and therefore not listed in street directories.
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