Hide
hide
Hide
Description, Residents and Tradesmen List
Extracted from Kelly's Post Office Directory for Devonshire, 1856
By Terry Leaman terryleaman[at]tiscali.co[dot]uk
TORQUAY
Gentry | Torquay Tradesmen | Magistrates, Bankers, Public Establishments, etc |
TORQUAY is a seaport, market town, and watering-place, in the parish of Tor Moham, situate in the Hundred of Haytor and Union of Newton Abbott, distant 1 mile south-east from the railway station, 220 west south-west from London, 6¾ south-east from Newton Abbott, 8 south-west from Teiqnmouth, 9½ east from Totnes, 7½ north-east from Brixham, and l2 north-by-east of Dartmouth. This place is delightfully situated on the Strand and the picturesque acclivities of the shore of the northern recess of Torbay. Its terraces and suburban villas extend nearly a mile and a half westward, including the old village of Tor, or Tor Moham, to the railway station of the South Devon railway company; for such has been the rapid increase of buildings, and population during the last 25 years that they may now be considered as one town. The parish of Tor Moham, or Tor Mohun, comprises about 2,000-acres of land occupying most of that bold promontory which projects eastward into the English Channel, about three miles in length and two in breadth, to Hope's Nose -the point which divides Torbay and Babbicombe Bay. The population of its parish, in 1801, amounted to 838, and, in 1851, the population had increased to 11,474, besides about 1,800 men and boys at sea, but including Upton, the central portion of it, between Tor and Torquay, which has, within the last few years; been made ecclesiastically a district parish, with a population of 4,722, comprising most of the higher parts of the town . The population, in the season, sometimes reaches 20,000, In the reign of Henry II. the manor of Tor Moham belonged to Wm. De Briwere and his younger daughter carried it in marriage to the Mohuns, who had a seat here in the 13th century, but afterwards sold the manor to the Ridgways; It was purchased, about 1768, of the Earl of Donegal, by Sir Robert Palk grandfather of its, present owner, Sir L. V. Palk Bart.
Torre Abbey, in the south-western part of the parish, was founded in 1196, by Wm. Briwere for Premonstratensian canons, who endowed it with considerable revenues, which were afterwards augmented by his son. On its suppression, in 1539, its yearly income was valued at £392 lls., and it had then fifteen monks,-besides the Abbot. It was granted, with the adjacent estate, in 1543, to John St. Leger, Esq., who conveyed it to Sir Hugh Pollard. It subsequently passed to the Seymours, Ridgways, and Stawells, the last of whom sold it, in I662, to Sir George Cary; Knt., an ancestor, of its present owner, Robert Shedden Sulyard Cary, Esq., who resides at the Abbey House, which, is situated in picturesque and well-wooded grounds adjoining the coast, .and commanding a fine view of the noble bay and the rocky tors, or hills, in the neighbourhood.' The house is chiefly modern, though some parts of the Old Abbey are still preserved; it consists of a centre and two wings, one of which is connected with a castellated gateway, having octagonal towers and battlements. Beyond this, gateway is a large barn, which formerly belonged to the, Abbey, and is decorated with loop holes and buttresses, and mantled with Ivy. There is a Roman Catholic chapel attached to the house which is ornamented with a beautiful altar and superb paintings of the Crucified Saviour and the Virgin Mary. In the grounds are several interesting ruins, among which is a large Norman arch, With a small one on each side; richly sculptured, and clad with ivy. The parish is the property of Sir. L V. Palk and Mr. Cary, with one exception of 8 to 10 acres which belong to Lord Sinclair.
The houses, which have a handsome appearance, are built of a sort of transition limestone, or marble, of which the cliffs are composed, varying in colour, and containing numerous remains of shells and madrepores: under the hands of the lapidary, this is susceptible of as fine a polish as the best Italian marble. During the last 15 years the increasing influx of visitors to Torquay has been so great that its number of dwellings has been more than doubled in that period, and there are now many wealthy families who have handsome mansions here, in which they reside continually, or during the autumn and winter months.
Torquay is open to the sea breezes of the south, and sheltered. by lofty hills from the piercing winds of the north, east, and west, and few places possess a more inviting appearance, especially as a winter residence.
The lower part of the town, which is occupied chiefly by the shops and residences of the tradesmen, is built round three sides of the harbour, with the quay and piers in front. The next tier comprises handsome terraces, which are approached by a winding road at each end and, by steps in other places, as also do the Upper tiers, and the detached hills, on each side, where there are ranges of neat and commodious houses, and delightful villa residences towering one above another on the rocky platforms, gracefully exhibiting their marble fronts amid the luxuriant foliage of trees and shrubs which bedeck their gardens, the carriage roads, and intervening slopes. The views from the various terraces are beautiful in the extreme.-taking in the whole of Torbay, where the entire English fleet could ride in safety.
Here are hot, cold, shower, and vapour baths for the invalid and the convalescent, as well as an illimitable ocean bath of spotless purity for the healthy bather. Public, baths are now in course of erection, one of the greatest natural beauties of Torquay (the Beacon hill) having been partly cut down to make way for them. A great variety of beautiful pebbles are found on the beach and sands. Here are all the requisites of a watering place, including a club, with billiard and reading rooms attached, assembly-rooms, literary institution, libraries, a museum &c. A regatta-takes place yearly in July or August.
The climate of Torquay ,is extremely mild so much so that citrons are produced in the open air and myrtles grow in gardens to a great age and size, as also do many tender exotics:; it is not subject to great or sudden variations of temperature, is comparatively mild in winter, cool in summer, and most remarkably free from thunder storms.
The first houses at Torquay where built about the end of the last century, for the accommodation of the families of Officers and Invalids belonging to the Channel fleet, which, during the French was often at anchor in Torbay. After this, its reputation for the restoration of invalids rapidly spread throughout the kingdom; and from that time it has continued to increase in buildings and population to a greater extent than any other watering -place Devon. A small market-place was erected near the Strand in 1823; but the Torquay Market Company obtained an act of Parliament in 1849 for the building of a spacious market-place, slaughter-houses &c. The market days are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays when, there is an abundant supply of all kinds of provisions. A small booth fair is held here on Easter Monday. The gas works were constructed, in 1835, by a company of proprietors, in £5 shares. The town and parishes are under the immediate control of a local board of health, consisting of twelve members, four of which retire every year in rotation, and their places are filled by others elected by the ratepayers. Petty Sessions are held at the Town hall every Monday when two, three, or more of the resident county magistrates attend. Four guardians attend the Poor-law Board at Newton Abbott every week. Manor courts are held once a year, one for the manor of Torwood, Sir L V. Palk, Bart. and another for the manor of Tor Abbey, R. S. S. Cary, Esq., lords of the manors respectively. The town is well supplied with water, brought in iron pipes from springs in the neighbourhood, and is within the limits of the port of Dartmouth. Here is a good but small harbour, well sheltered from most winds. The imports by sea are chiefly coals from the North of England and timber from Canada; the import, of dry fish from Newfoundland was formerly of some importance, but is now almost given up. The exports, which are very few are chiefly limestone from the adjacent quarries, and clay from the neighbourhood of Newton. Steam packets ply regularly to Plymouth, Portsmouth and Southampton as well as several trading vessels to London &c.. The Town-hall is a plain building, in Lower Union Street where most of the public business of the town is transacted. Another public building, in the same street is called Union-hall, and is used for lectures, theatrical exhibitions, &c. The public gardens are situated on the Torwood road, adjoining the town; they comprise about four acres of land, lately appropriated by the lord of the manor for the use of the public, and tastefully planted and laid out with gravel walks forming a pleasant sheltered promenade. There are two local weekly publications; the "Torquay Directory and South Devon Journal," and the "Torquay Chronicle and General Directory," which give lists of residents and visitors, and register their arrivals and departures, in addition to giving local and other news.
The parish of Tor Moham is in the diocese of Exeter, and archdeaconry of Totness. The parish church of Tor Moham is situated 1 mile west of the town, it is an ancient structure with nave, chancel, and embattled tower, it was repewed and thoroughly repaired in 1849; it contains a good organ and some handsome monuments one of which supports the effigy of a member of the Ridgway family, father of the first Earl of Londonderry, who resided at Torwood Manor House, since pulled down. The living is a perpetual curacy valued at £360 per annum, with that of Cockington annexed to it, in the patronage of C. H. Mallock Esq. and incumbency of the Rev. J. H. Harrls. D.D. The district parish church of Upton (St. Mary Magdalen) is situated on the high road between Tor and Torquay; It is a handsome structure, in the Gothic style of architecture, with a lofty tower and spire with 8 bells; It was erected by subscription and was consecrated April 12th 1849. It is neatly fitted with open seats, and has accommodation for about 1,000 persons. The site was given by, Sir L. V. Palk; and the late P; Dawson Esq., gave £2,000, on condition that a Iarge portion of the sittings should be free. It has been endowed and constituted at Parish church by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners; it is a perpetual curacy, valued at £130, in the patronage of the Crown and the Bishop of Exeter alternately; the Rev R. R. Wolfe, M.A., is the present incumbent. St. John's chapel of ease, at Montpelier-place, about the centre of Torquay was built by Sir L. V. Palk Bart., in 1822; it is a plain structure, partly in the Doric order, and has a small cupola and bell. The benefice, which is a perpetual curacy, valued at £207 per annum is in the gift of the incumbent of Tor Moham; the Rev. J. R. D. Pycroft, M.A. is the perpetual curate. Trinity chapel, situate at Park hill, Torquay, is a plain cemented edifice, of mixed architecture it was erected by subscription in 1837-8 and cost about £5,500. and will accommodate nearly 900 persons: the Rev. Richard Fayle, M. A. is the incumbent and patron.
On the summit of a hill in Tor Moham parish is the shell of St. Michael's chapel; and there was formerly a small chapel at Torwood, built by Reginald de Mohun in 1251. Here are also places of worship for Baptists, Independents, Unitarians, Wesleyans and Roman Catholics. Here are several National and Infant schools. The Torbay Dispensary and Infirmary was established in 1844 ; but the handsome building which it now occupies was not erected till 1850 . Here are clothing clubs, a Shipwrecked fishermen and Mariners' Benevolent Society, a lying-in charity, several friendly societies, and a lodge of Freemasons; the last is held at the Union-hall. The poor parishioners have the interest of £62; left by Thomas Kingsley and other donors, and the dividends of £468 8s. 6d. Navy Five per cent stock, now Three per cent. Reduced, purchased with £500, left by George Baker in 1800.
GENTRYAlexander Mrs. Admiral, Park hill ldg TORQUAY TRADESMENAaron Brothers, Goldsmiths & Jewellers, 4 Torwood row.Abbott Agnes, (Miss), dress maker, 4 Abbey place Abbott John, fly proprietor, Tor square, Tor Abbott Thos, boot & shoe maker & sub-postmaster, Tor Abbott William, butcher, 13 Braddon's row, Fleet street Addems William, butcher, 88 Lower Union street Aggett Richard, dairyman, Meadfoot row Allams Daniel James, glass & China dealer, 25 Lower Union street Allen Giles, French polisher, 18 Waldon terrace, Abbey road Allen John, boot & shoe maker, Meadfoot row Allen William, baker, 34 South street, Tor Amphlett James, grocer, 4A Lower Union street Andrews William, shopkeeper, George street Angel Alfred Lee, tailor, 57 Higher Union street Angel John, builder & Lodging house, Ford cottage, St. Mary Church road Angel Thomas, grocer, 14 Melville street Angel William, mason & plasterer, & lodging house, Holne cottage, St. Mary Church road Anson Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Pimlico Anthony Richard Blacklar, Dairyman, 89 Lower Union street Appleton Edward, architect & surveyor to the board of Health, 2 Woodville, Abbey road Ardley Daniel, hairdresser & stationer, Fleet street Ash William & Son, coachbuilders, 45 Lower-Union street Ash Christopher, beer retailer, 11 South street, Tor Ash John, boot & shoe maker, 7 South street, Tor Atwill Maria Mrs, grocer, 95 Lower Union street Austin Thomas, dairyman, Church street, Tor Back James, boot & shoe maker, Market lane Bailey John , carpet warehouse, 1 Higher Union street Bailey William, carpenter & lodging house, 1 Beechwood cottages, Abbey road Bailey William, bootmaker, 4 Lower Union street Baker John, timber merchant & shipowner , Temperance street Baker John Spiers; emigration agent, 2 Market street Baker William, lodging house, Grafton house, Upper Braddon's Hill road Ball Eliza (Mrs), Lodging house, 1 Spring cotts, Abbey rd Ball Thomas, lodging ho. Fountain villa, Torwood gardens road Balman Thomas, Physician, Monkton house, Abbey road Balsom Susanna, (Mrs), lodging house, Beaulieu vil. Waldon hill Barnes John, Tailor, East street, Tor Barnes Joseph, baker, George street Barnes William, grocer, 5 Madeira place Barrett Edward, chemist, 1 Madeira place Barrett Grace Mrs, lodging ho. Melville ldg, Tor Church road Barrett Wllliam, Marine tavern, Palk street Bartlett John Adams, coal merchant, Market yard Bater John, poulterer, 10 Victoria parade Battersby Robert, Physician, Glen cottage, Meadfoot road Baughan Thomas, french polisher, 17 Higher union street Bayly Charles, solicitor, 1 Lower terrace Bearne Andrew, boot & shoe maker & postmaster, 24 Lower Union street Beasley,Thomas & Co. wine & spirit merchants, 6 Victoria parade Beasley William John, agent to the West of England fire & life office, 6 Victoria parade Beavis George, lodging house, 10 Portland place, Abbey rd Bennett Richard, miller, Torquay steam mills Berry Williarn, beer retailer, Park lane Bertram Eliza & Susan(Misses), seminary, 2 Orchard terrace, Abbey road Bird Lucy (Mrs.), lodging house, 8 Park crescent Bishop Richard Elias, Solicitor, 80 Lower Union street & Rose cottage, Marldon Blackmore Robert, grocer, 2 Fleet street Blackmore Sarah (Mrs.) lodging house, 7 Lisburne crescent, Middle Woodfield road Blake Charles Paget, physician, Beulah, Silver hill Board Ann (Miss), respirator & fur cleaner, 12 Lower Union street Board Susan (Miss); toydealer, l2 Lower Union street Bond Edmund, candle manufacturer, George street Boole John, lodging house, 5 Geneva cottages Border Samuel, linendraper, 8 Braddons row, Fleet street Boss William, lodging house Alma villa, Rock road Bovey James, painter & Glazier, 68 Lower Union street Bowden Geo., beer retailer & shopkeeper, Mason's row, Tor . Bowden Henry, baker & confectioner, 19 Brunswick sq. Tor Bowden Jolm, cooper, 54 Lower Union street Bowden Susan (Mrs.), lodging house, 4 Beacon terrace Bowyer Elizabeth Mary (Mrs) boot & shoe maker, 8 Torwood row Bradford Brother, watchmaker & Jeweller, 4 Victoria parade Bradford Edwin, goldsmith & jeweller, 8 Strand Bradford James, watchmaker & jeweller, 7 Victoria parade Brand John Free, lodging house, 8 Beacon terrace Bridgman Bill , Railway hotel, Tor square, Tor Bridgman John, Timber dealer, 43 Lower Union street Bridgman Mary (Mrs.) , brewer, maltster & hop merchant, 9 Warren place Bridgman Samuel, boot & shoe maker, 2 Torwood row Bridle Joseph Payne, beer retailer, Temperance street Broad & Co. grocers, 4 Braddon's row, Fleet street. Brooks William, glass & china dealer, 47 Higher Union street Brown & Son, linendrapers & silkmercers, 2 & 3 Fleet street Brown & Co. linendrapers & silkmercers, 2 & 3 Fleet street Brown James, linendraper & silkmercer, 51 & 52 Lower Union street Brown John, master of National school, 11 Brunswick sq, Tor Brown Samuel, grocer, 7 East street, Tor Browning William, beer retailer, George street Browse Arthur & Co.,. hatters, 27 Lower Union street Brunt Elizabeth (Miss), linendraper, 15 Fleet street Bryett George, Tailor, 11 Market street Bryett John, Pony chair proprietor, 1Market street Bull Ann, (Mrs), staymaker, 51 Higher Union street Butge John, clothier, 65 Lower Union street Burridge Jane (Mrs), lodging house, 6 Montpelier terrace & 3 Low terrace Burt Elias, bird preserver & lodging house, 4 Higher Terrace Burt William Charles, cabinet maker, upholsterer & undertaker. auctioneer & appraiser, 9 Strand Burton Martha (Mrs), staymaker, 7 Braddons row, Fleet street Bussell Caroline (Mrs), lodging house, 5 Park crescent Butland Robert, baker, 3 Laburnam row, Tor Butland WiIliam, blacksmith, 2 Melville place Butland William, blacksmith, 12 South street, Tor Callaghan Humphrey, clothier, Madrepore place Callard George, Old Market, Market lane Callard Isaac, fly proprietor, 84 Lower Union street Callard Thomas, baker, 3 Higher Union street Cameron John, working cutler, 3 Swan street, Campell Ceorge, shopkeeper, 51 Higher Union street Carleton William, watch & church-clock maker, 2 Braddon's row, Fleet street Carroll, Fisher & Co. grocers & italian warehousemen, 2 Strand Carter Frederic Roger,solicitor,,5 Fleet street, &, Conniger villa, Teignmouth road Cash Southarn, linendraper & silkmercer, 12 Strand, Cawdle Elizabeth,(Mrs), grocer, 30 Tor square, Tor, Cawdle.Thomas, fly proprietor,2 East street,Tor Cawdle William, Watch & clock maker, 26 Lower Union street Chadwick John Taylor, bookseller & stationer, I Market St Chaffe John , 'Star' , Higher Union street Chambers James , linendraper, 38 & 39 Higher Union street Charles Emanuel, town crier, George street Chave Joseph, beer retailer, 49 Higher Union street Chave William, confectioner., 5 Victoria parade Chenoweth John Cyrus, boot & shoe warehouse, I Cary place, Fleet street Chilcott Joseph Webber, linendraper, 4c, Lower Union street Ching David, marine store dealer, Church street, Tor Churchfield Edward, fancy repository, 71/2 Braddon's row, Fleet street Churchward Matthew, butcher, & farmer, 9 Lower Union street Clark Samuel. fruiterer & greengrocer, 66 Lower Union street, & 2 New Market Clarke Courtenay, manager of the Devon & Cornwall bank, 1 Cary parade Clarke John, pony carriage proprietor, Terrace road Clarke Joseph, mason &'plasterer, 14 Orchard terrace, Abbey road Clarke Samuel, fruiterer & greengrocer, 2 New market Clarke Sophia,(Miss), boarding establishment, Sulyarde house Clode Henry, cabinet maker, 8 Warren place Coast Guard Station, (Richard Bell Mudge , R. N. chief-officer), Victoria parade Cockings Samuel, coal Merchant & surveyor for Lloyds, 2 Banner cross, Abbey road Cockrem Edward, printer, bookseller, stationer, & publisher of "Torquay Directory & South Devon Journal", 10 Strand Cole P. (Mrs.), boarding establishment, Lauriston hall, Tor hill road CoIlings Patience (Miss) ,berlin wool repository, I Braddon's row, Fleet street Colliver Richard George, gentlemen's boarding school, Heber house, Upper Braddon's hill road Colton Samuel, tailor, 3 Torwood row Coniam John, lodging house, 3 Geneva cottages Connor John, gentlemen's boarding school, Belvidere cottage, Braddon's road west Cook Charles, tailor, 23 Higher Union street Coombe Daniel, builder, 3 St. John's place, Braddon's hill Coombe Joseph. baker, 19 Lower Union street Coombes Henry, linendraper, silkmercer & Milliner, 5 Strand Copping Harry, saddler & harness maker, 9 Market street Copplestone Richard, carpenter & shopkeeper, Tor hill road Coram Henry, baker, Church street, Tor Corless Jane (Mrs) fly proprietor, 19 Orchard terrace, Abbey road Cornish Robert, coal merchant & coal dealer , Tor Cosway Philip, lodging house, 28 Orchard terrace, Abbey road Cother Susan (Mrs) Private family hotel, Osborne House, Hesketh crescent Cove Richard, Tailor, 3 Braddon's row, Fleet street Cove William GiIlard, baker & agent to the Temperance permanent land & building society, 1 Swan street Coysh William, baker, l Melville street Coysh William. carpenter, 2 Cary villas, Warren road Crabb James Hynd, dyer, 4 Madeira place Crocker Anna Maria (Mrs), bath chair proprietor, 1 Higher Union street Crane Thomus, portrait painter, 3 Park place Crockwell Henry, cabinet maker, upholsterer, undertaker, appraiser, house agent, & house decorator, 33 & 34 Lower Union street Crossman John, timber merchant & shipowner, Low. Union street Crowle Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house, 8 Geneva cottages Croydon Edward, bookseller, musicseller, stationer, printer & Royal library & reading rooms. 2,Victoria parade Custom House, (Colin McNab, principal officer), Victoria parade Damerel James, marine store dealer. Temperance street Dark Sarah (Mrs.), milliner & dressmaker, 12 Orchard terrace, Abbey road Dart, Charles, bootmaker, Park street Dart Henry, master of National school, 8 Orchard terrace, Abbey road Dart Jas. working cutler & umbrella maker, Low Union street Dashper Mary (Mrs), shopkeeper, Mason's row , Tor Davies Sarah (Mrs), lodging house, Monkton house, Abbey road Davis Thomas, beer retailer, Pimlico Davis Weston Broklesby, M. A., gentlemen's boarding & day school, 3 Portland place, Abbey road Davis William Evastus, lodging house, 2 Tamar villas, Warren road Daw Charles Adam, builder, surveyor, house agent & undertaker, 3 Lower terrace Daw Samuel John, treasurer to the local board of health & to the market company, & agent to the Sun fire & life office, Stanley cottage, Tor hill road Dawson Joshua, lodging house, Orestone villa, Meadfoot rd Day John, brush manufacturer, 48 Higher Union street Dear William, Half Moon, & livery stables, 87 Low. Union street. Dear William shopkeeper, Queen street Deem Thomas, boot & shoe maker, 59 Lower Union street Dennis James, fly proprietor, Meadfoot row Densham George Beavis, ornamental painter & glazier , 7 Torwood row Derrick George, marine store. dealer, 12 Higher Union street. Devon & Cornwall Bank (Courtenay Clarke, manager), 1Cary parade Diamond Abraham, master mariner, I Gothic cottages, Tor hill road Diamond Thomasin (Mrs.), lodging house, I Gothic cottages, Tor hill road Dolbear John, dairyman & lodging house, Warren house, Warren road Doutch George, marine store dealer, Swan street Dowdell Robert, Castle hotel, 62 Lower Union street Dowdell William, Globe, Higher Union street Down William, Dolphin, I Torwood row Dreaton Geo., lodging house, Southtown hou., Teignmouth road Drew George, butcher, 15 South street, Tor Drower Geo. & Co, upholsterers, 73 Lower Union street Duffield Charles, bookseller & berlin wool depository, 16 Fleet street Duffield William, news agent & universal news room, Madrepore road Dyer William, toydealer, 32 Higher Union street Eales, George, beer retailer, Meadfoot row Eales John, shopkeeper, Park lane Earle Jane (Mrs.), lodging house, 1 Torwood mount Easterbrook Thomas, pony carriage proprietor, 2 Higher terrace mews Easterling John, baker, Pimlico Eastley Yard, solicitor & notary, 2 Market street, & Halswell villa, Paignton Ebbells Jane (Miss) lodging house, 11Beacon terrace. Edward & Son, coach builders, 46 & 47 Lower Union street Edwards Jsh. Bookseller & stationer, 1 Banner cross, Abbey road Edwards Maria (Miss),milliner & dressmaker, 12 Lower Union street Ellicott Elizabeth (Mrs), staymaker, Park street. Elliott Edward, blacksmith, Church lane. Tor. Elliott Henry, collector of rates, & inspector of nuisances, 2 Oak cottages, Melville street, Elliott William, boot & shoe maker, 41 Higher Union street Elliott William, printer, bookseller, stationer, library, & reading rooms,& publisher of the Torquay Chronicle & Directory, 2 Lawrence place Ellis Amelia (Mrs.), haberdasher, 2 Terrace road Ellis Elizabeth (Miss), lodging house, I Oaklands, Abbey road Ellis James Parker, hairdresser & fancy repository, 3 Vaughan parade; Elston Samuel, chimney sweeper, Pimlico Evans George, stone & marble mason, 52 Higher Union street Evans James, surgeon, Verney house, Abbey road Evanson Richard Tonson, physician, Buckingham house, Lower Warberry road Farrant William, corn factor, & agent to the South Devon railway company,101 & 102 Lower Union street Farrier Ann (Miss) lodging house, Clevedon, Meadfoot rd Fegan Hugh, clothier, 85 Lower Union street Fice Thomas, miller, Herring's Mill, Cockington Fincher Henrietta (Miss), straw bonnet maker, 55 Higher Union street Fisher Henry, gardeners & nurseryman, Torwood gardens Fisher John Thornhill, chemist, I Lawrence place Fletcher William, beer retailer, East street, Tor Ford James, bookseller, Abbey place Fouraker James, whitesmith, & bellhanger. Market lane, Fowler Charles, professor of music , 1 South town Bldgs, Tor Fowler Samuel. cooper, 90 Lower Union street Fowlstone John, importer of Italian sculptures,6 Braddon's row, Fleet street Fox Edward, baby Iinen warehouse, 67 Lower Union street Fragull George, poulterer, 6 Torwood row French John, shopkeeper, 19 Melville street French Mary Ann (Mrs), Maritime, Victoria parade Frost John, chimney sweeper, Swan street Gale William, farmer, Upton Gardner William, lodging house, 2 Lauriston cot, Tor hill road Gedge Eliza (Mrs), seminary, 2 South town buildings, Tor Gee Frederick, straw bonnet manufacturer, 4 Fleet street George Matthew, lapidary, Park hill Gibbs Elizabeth (Mrs), milliner & dressmaker, 36 Higher Union street Gillev Jane (Mrs.) & Jane (Miss), dressmakers, Vane hill ho Gilley Louisa & Elizabeth (Misses), milliners, Vane hill ho Gillson Thomas, fruiterer & greengrocer, 5 New Market Glanfield George, chemist, 97 Lower Union street Glynn William, chemist, 47 Lower Union street Godfrey Misses, lodging house, 18 Victoria parade Godfrey Ann (Mrs), haberdasher, 11/2 Strand Godfrey Catherine Elizabeth(Mrs,),lodging house,4 Lower ter Godfrey Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house, 16 Victoria parade Godfrey Francis, coal merchant, George street & Nth. Quay Godfrey William, canal merchant & shipowner, 25 Orchard terrace & Victoria parade Goodridge Susan (Mrs), milliner, 76 Lower Union street Gosling Richard, builder, 1 Portland row Goss Henry, plasterer, 15 Brunswick Square, Tor Goss Thomas, builder & grocer, 20 Higher Union street Goss William, carpenter, St Mary Church road Gould Mary Ann (Mrs), grocer, 1 Braddon's hill road west Gould Nicholas, painter & glazier , 11 Queen street Graham Susan (Mrs), lodging house, Delaware, Middle Warberry road Graham Thomas Francis, master mariner, Delaware, Middle Warberry road Grant Brothers, papier mache, trunk & portmanteau, whip & fishing tackle, juvenile carriage, boot & shoe, watch & clock & cabinet manufacturers, basketmakers, toy & glass merchants, silversmiths & jewellers, cutlers & stationers, 228 High street, Exeter; & 6 Victoria parade. Grant Mary (Mrs), lodging house, 7 Higher terrace Grant William, beer retailer, Braddon street Grant William, currier & leather cutter, 20 Lower Union street Greenfield James, manager of the, gas works, Tor hill Gregory John, beer retailer, 6 Madrepore road Gribble Edward Wynne, architect, 8 Park place Griffiths Ann (Miss), cook & confectioner, 9 Victoria parade Grills Richard, beer retailer, 6 Madrepore road Grist Alfred, greengrocer & fly proprietor, Market lane Haines Emma (Miss), glass & China dealer, Fleet Street Hall Benjamin Ambrose, postmaster, Rockville, Park street Halll Henry, lodging house, Peamore, Middle Woodfield road Hall John, shoeing Smith, George Street Hall Radclyffe, physician, Plymswood, St. Mary Church road Halls Joseph, lodging house, Lorrain villa, Babbicombe road Hambling Edward, ironmonger, 2 Market street Hambling John, tailor, Park street Hammett George, grocer, 4 Braddon's hill road, west Hammett Henry, hairdresser, Madeira place Hammett Susan (Mrs.), grocer, 5 Queen street Hammick Mary (Mrs.) lodging house, 2 Oak cottages, Melville street Hammon William, wood dealer, Swan street Hammond Sarah (Mrs.) lodging house, 2 Southland house, Tor hill road Hardham Susan (Mrs), Matron of hospital for consumption, Lower Warberry road Harland Charles James, gentlemen's boarding, & day school, 2 Madeira place Harris John, baker, 16 Waldon terrace, Abbey road Harry David, greengrocer, Mason's row, Tor Harvey John Tapley. & William, architects, surveyors & builders, Torwood house Harvey Rebecca & Susan (Misses,), linendrapers, 15 Strand Harvey Emma (Mrs,), lodging house, 22 Waldon terrace, Abbey road Harvey Isabella (Mrs), lodging house, l Higher terrace Harvey John, builder, surveyor & agent for Davidson & Co's stoneware drain pipes, 1 Melville street Harvey John, shipowner & lodging house, 17 Victoria parade Hatcher Geo. Master of Torquay band, 5 Orchard terrace, Abbey road Hatcher John, baker & confectioner, 3 Torwood row Hawker Edwin, grocer, 98 Lower Union street Hayward John, painter & glazier, paperhanger & house decorator, 19 Higher Union street Haywood William, tailor, Church street, Tor Hearder George Elliot, clerk to the magistrates & local board of health, Town Hall Hearder Sarah Coyte, (Mrs), Hearders family hotel, Victoria parade Hearder, William, chemist & manufacturer of mineral waters, 1 Victoria parade Heath Richard , grocer, 65 Lower Union street Heath Robert, shoeing smith, 2 Higher Union street Henley Louisa Mary (Mrs), milliner, 2 Madrepore place, Fleet street Henley Robert, builder & undertaker, Coburg place, Rock road Henley William Codner, grocer & candle manufacturer, 14 Lower Union road Hex James, Exeter Hotel, Lower Union street Hext John, lodging house, Anglesea cottage, Tor Hexter Thomas, carpenter, Croton villa, Warren road Heyward Thomas Nosworthy, grocer, 58 Lower Union street Hill James, market gardener & lodging house, 2 Weston cottages, Abbey road Hingson John, dairyman, East street, Tor Hinton Alfred, surgeon dentist, Leamington lodge, St. Mary Church road Hodge George, baby linen warehouse, 4 Strand Hole Joseph Greenaway, cabinet maker & upholsterer, 18, Higher Union street Holman, William, fly proprietor, 10 Braddon's hill road west Holmwood, Stabb & Co .merchants, 2 Cary parade Hooke Mary (Miss) grocer, 48 Lower Union street Hopperton & Hockin (Misses), ladies' boarding school, Leighcourt, Upper Lincombe road Horsey Robert, cabinet maker, 16 Lower Union street Hosking & Co., grocers & bakers, 11 Higher Union street Hospital for Consumption (C.Redclyffe Hall, physician; William Pollard, jun. surgeon & secretary ; Mrs. Susan Hardham, matron), Lower Warberry road Hughes Ann (Mrs.), honiton lace manufactory, 23 Lower Union street Hunter Thomas, surgeon, Woodburn, St Mary Church road Hutton Mary Anna (Miss), dressmaker, 7 Torwood row Hutton William, manager of the Torquay Club, Beacon terrace Huxham Henry, beer retailer, 84 Lower Union terrace Huxham Emma (Miss), lodging house, 2 Park crescent Huxham Mary (Mrs) Lodging house, 8 Portland place, Abbey road Huxham Richard, beer retailer, 92 Lower Union street Institution for Gentlewomen of Limited Income, (Mrs Thompson, lady supt.), Erith House, Lower Warberry road Jeffreys George, lodging house, 7 Vaughan parade Jenkins John, lodging house, 6 Higher terrace Jenkins Martha (Miss), fancy repository, 8 Fleet street Job William, blacksmith, 77 Lower Union street John Jane Mary (Mrs), lodging house, 2 Gothic cottages, Tor hill road John Robert Shute, omnibus proprietor & lodging house, 1 Lauriston cottages, Tor hill road Jordan James, grocer , 77Lower Union street Jordan William, Swan, 2 Swan street Josland John, lodging house, I Beacon terrace Joyce William Stanley, secretary to the Torquay extra-mural Cemetery company, I Woodlands, Warren road Julian Edward Banks, architect & surveyor, 11 Waldon terrace , Abbey road | TORQUAY TRADESMEN (Cont.)Keen John, fly proprietor, 84 Lower Union streetKempster John, billiard rooms & lodging house, 8 Cary parade Kentishbeer Joseph, 'Old Church.' Church lane Keppell Elizabeth & Mary (Misses), dressmakers, Myrtle villa, Warren road Keslake Thomas, grocer, Park street Kilby Charles, superintendent of police, 2 South street, Tor Kitson William & Charles, solicitors, 1 Vaughan parade Kitson Charles, solicitor & perpetual commissioner, 1 Vaughan parade Lamble Elizabeth Honor (Mrs), pawnbroker & clothier, 79 Lower Union street Lambshead Samuel, butcher, 15 Lower Union street Lander William, boot & shoe maker, 7 Market street Lane John, baker , 1 Madrepore road Lane Peter, dairyman, 24 Higher Union street Langford William, working cutler, Pimlico Langler Samuel, Steam Packet, Victoria parade Lark John, shopkeeper, Braddon's street Lavis David, shopkeeper, 3 Madeira place Lawless William, Commercial hotel, 1 Market street Lawrence John, tailor, George street Leaman Alexander, plasterer, Brunswick place, Tor Lear Benjamin, tailor, Lower Union street Lear Samuel, watch & clock maker, Park lane Le Clair Mons. Narcise, , professor of the french language, 1 Waldon cottages, Abbey road Lemon Ellen (Mrs), dress & cloak maker, 30 Lower Union street Lemon Richard, auctioneer, house agent, upholsterer & undertaker, Abbey place Lethbridge Frederick John, baker & confectioner, Abbey place Lewarn Thirza (Mrs), lodging house, 9 Cary parade Lock John, shopkeeper, George street Lombardini Francis, Watchmaker & working jeweller, 6 Lower Union street Loutten Anna (Miss), lodging house, 2 Park street Love John, linen & woollen draper, 35 Lower Union street Loveband Matthew Richard, brewer, 40 Lower Union street Lowton George, beer retailer, 4 South street, Tor Lugg Thomas, lodging house, Antigue villa, Upton vale Luscombe Betsy & Susan (Misses), milliners & dress makers, 5 Vaughan parade Luscombe Edwin, carpenter, 8 Warren Place, Fleet street Luscombe John Wreyford, butcher, 18 Lower Union street, Luscombe Petronel (Mrs), straw hat maker, 7 Warren p1ace Luscombe William, builder, 94 Lower Union street Mackay Misses seminary, Abbey villa, Warren road Macintosh Charles Hills, physician, 5 Higher terrace & at Cawsand McNab Colin, principal officer of customs, Victoria Parade Madden William Herries, physician, Gorton, Lower Woodfield road Maddock James, grocer, 5 Lower Union street Maddock Robert James, lodging house , Greenwood house, Torwood gardens road Madge John, ,agent for Pickford &Co., 5 Braddon's hill road west Madge Mary Grace (Miss), dairy, 5 Braddon's hill road west Major William, baker, Bostonfields, St. Mary Church road Maldon Ann (Miss), lodging house, Waldon hill house, Warren road Mallett Henry, eating house, 8 Higher Union street Mant Bingham, inland revenue officer, 21 Orchard terrace Marchetti Joseph, Private family hotel, house agent & proprietor, Apsley house, Meadfoot road Marks William, boot & shoe maker, 2 Higher Union street Marler Williarn David, plumber, gasfitter, painter & house decorator, Madrepore place Martin William Riley & Co., chemists, 3 Strand Martin George Richie, shopkeeper, 7 Madrepore place Martin John, beer retailer, George street Mathew Mary (Miss) lodging house, 3 Lisburne Crescent, Middle Woodfield road Matthews Arthur, hatter, 6 Strand Matthews Edw. Jas., bookseller, stationer & printer,14 Strand Matthews John Redaway, cabinet maker, upholsterer, undertaker & house agent, 14 Victoria parade Matthews William, shipowner, 2 Warren villa, Warren road, May George, boot & shoe maker, Temperance street Mayne William, builder & lodging house,4 Orchard terrace, & Woodville, Abbey road Mayo William, lodging house, 2 Woodville, Abbey road Medland Joseph, town carrier, George street Medland Thomas, grocer, 15 Waldon terrace, Abbey road Melluish William, pianoforte warehouse, 93 Lower Union street Michelmore Philip, wine & spirit merchant, 36, Lower Union street Mildon Robert, fishmonger, 2 Market street Milton Joseph, pony carriage proprietor, 7 Higher terrace mews Mogridge John, Union commercial hotel & posting house, Lower Union street Moore Robert, tailor, Church street, Tor Moore William, plasterer, Meadfoot row Morgan James Ball, dairyman, Meadfoot lane Morgan John, boot & shoemaker, 4 East street, Tor Morgan Joseph, fruiterer & greengrocer, 1 New market Morgan Joseph, nursery, seedsman & florist, Higher Union street Morland John, lodging house, Bank cottage, Braddon's hill Morrison Amelia (Mrs), staymaker, 12 Braddon's row, Mortimore Charles, plasterer, Park lane Mortimore William, saddler & harness maker, 2 Market street Mortimore Wm. Lodging house, Overfield & 2 Torwood mount Moyse Charles Westaway, academy, 2 Oaklands, Abbey road Mudge Eleanor (Miss), lodging house, 1Victoria cottages, Abbey road Mudge Matthew, farmer, Upton Mudge, Richard, corndealer, Cobourg place, Rock road Mudge Thomas, dairyman, 76 Lower Union street Mugford Mary Ann (Mrs), straw hat maker, 3 Strand Mugford Richard Lear, tailor, 3 Strand Muller Anne (Mrs) lodging house, 24 Waldon terrace, Abbey road Munford Helen (Mrs), lodging house, 11 Vaughan parade. Munford John, baker, 4 Brunswick square, Tor Murch Edward, chemist (and agent for Savory & Moore, Bond street, London), 28, 29 & 30 Higher Union street Nankivell Charles Benjamin, physician, Layton house, Abbey road Narracott Brothers, bakers & confectioners, 10 Strand Narracott Brothers, grocers & wine & spirit merchants, 7 Strand Narracott Henry, chemist, 6 Strand Narracott John Laskey, bookbinder & stationer, 5 Brunswick square, Tor Narracott Mary Jane (Miss), lodging house, 6 Lisburne crescent, Middle Woodfield road Narracott Susan Jane (Mrs.), lodging house, Kendall villa, Meadfoot road Narracott William, dairyman & lodging House 1 South Town cottages, Tor Nethaway Thomas, lodging house, 5 Beacon terrace Newcombe James, fly proprietor, 1Waldon terrace, Abbey road Newsam William Waterhouse, lodging house, Preston, Meadfoot road Nickles Philip, lodging house, 4 Geneva cottages Nieass William, beer retailer, George street Niner John, hosier, glover, & shirtmaker, 7 Victoria parade. North Anne (Miss), lodging house; 1 Lisburne Crescent, Middle Woodfield road Northcot John, butcher, 2 Braddon's hill road west, Northcott William, beer retailer, 45 Higher Union street Northway Samuel, wine & spirit merchant, 2 Abbey place Nunn Martin, laceman & ladies' linen warehouse, Strand Oak John, mast &. block maker ,North quay Oliver John, farmer & road contractor, Upton Oliver Richard, linendrapcr, 1 Brunswick square, Tor Oliver Thos., cabinet-maker @ upholsterer, 38 Lower Union street Page George, lodging house, The Grange, Lower Woodfield road Page George, lodging house, The Mount, Meadfoot road Paige Philip, gentlemen's boarding school, Montividere house, Teignmouth road Paish Thomas, lodging house, 8 Higher terrace Parker John Chudleigh, house decorator, plumber & gas fitter, 11 Lower Union street Parr Charlotte (Mrs), lodging house, 2 Lower terrace Partington George Joseph, lodging house, Abbotsford, Middle Warberry road Partridge Maria (Mrs.), lodging house, Glenview, Teignmouth road Patch Mary (Miss), honiton lace manufacturer, 3 Torwood row Pater Aaron, baker, 65 Lower Union street Payne Martha (Mrs), lodging house, 2 Lisburne crescent, Middle Woodfield road Pearsall Robert, surgeon dentist, 6 Torwood row, Pearse George, baliff to Sir L. Palk, Church street, Tor Pearse George, junr. carpenter, Church street, Tor Pearse John, builder, Church street, Tor Peckins William Neck, auctioneer, appraiser & house agent, 1 Orchard terrace, Abbey road Pedlar Philip, marine store dealer, 10 Higher Union street Peeke Edwin, builder & lodging house, Elm cottage, Middle Woodfield road Pengelly William, teachers of mathematics, Lamorna, St Mary Church road Pentecost Grace (Mrs), lodging house, 1 Park street Pepperell Nicholas, blacksmith, Park lane Pepperell S. G. (Mrs), laundress, Church street, Pepprell Eliza (Mrs), milliner & dressmaker, 22 Orchard terrace, Abbey road Pepprell John,. market gardener, fruiterer & greengrocer, 22 Orchard terrace , Abbey road Perrett Frederick George Newton, auctioneer & surveyor, 13 Braddon's hill road west Perrott William, beer retailer, Park lane Perry Elizabeth (Miss) artist, 1 Tamar villas, Warren road Perry John, painter & glazier, 11/2 Lower Union street Phillips Emma (Miss), ladies boarding school, Derwent house, Middle Warberry road Phillips William, dairyman, 4 Swan street Pike David, poulterer & fruiterer, 11 Fleet street Piller John Charles Curtis, pastrycook & confectioner, 53 Higher Union street Pitts William, veterinary surgeon, 18 Orchard terrace, Abbey road Pollard William, junr., surgeon, 1 Park crescent Pook John, painter & glazier, 7 Fleet street Pope James, builder, Oak cottage, Melville street Pope Samuel, pony carriage proprietor, 3 south-street, Tor Poulton Wm. Musicseller & coalmerchant, 3 Lawrence place Power Mary (Mrs). lodging house, Enmore, Lower Lincombe road Pratt Thomas, greengrocer, Fleet street Pratt William, lapidary, 6 Braddon's row, Fleet street Preston Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, 2 Beechwood cottages, Abbey road Prowse Wm. Brewer & maltster, Fleet street & Warren hill villa Public Baths, (John Josland, attendant), Victoria parade Pugsley George, hairdresser, Pimlico, Pugsley James, grocer 2 Brunswick square, Tor Pullman Anne (Miss), seminary, 5 Park street, Pullman Henage (Mrs), lodging house, 5 Park street Punchard Betsy (Mrs), lodging house, 9 Portland place, Abbey road Pyle Charlotte (Mrs), ironmonger & tin plate worker, 50 Higher Union street Quint John, cooper & shopkeeper, South street, Tor Raby Charles, coal merchant & house agent, 8 Victoria parade Raby Joseph Cowell, auctioneer, Oswalds, Babbicombe road Rattenbury Hugh, baker, 78 Lower Union street Rattenbury Richard, lapidary, 11 Victoria parade Reaison James, shoemaker, 17 Waldon terrace, Abbey, road Reed Joseph, builder, Alma terrace, Rock road Reeves George, riding school, adjoining Trinity church, Meadfoot road Rendall John Murly, chemist & teadealer, 3 & 4 Cary place, Fleet street Rendell Francis, painter, glazier, & toydealer, 4 Strand. Rendle Martha (Mrs), dairy, 'I'or Hill road Rendle Mary & Susan (Misses), lodging house, 5 Montpellier terrace Reynolds William, musicseller, 9 Torwood row Rice John, tailor, 18 Brunswick square, Tor Rice John, tailor, I East street, Tor Richards Grace (Miss), stationer, 21 Lower Union street Richards William , baker, Tor hill road Richardson Geo., painter & glazier, Oak cottage, Abbey road Rider Mary (Mrs) lodging house, Hope villa, Teignmouth road Rippon Thomas, fruiterer, 9 Braddon's row, Fleet street Robbins Elizabeth (Mrs), lodging house, 6 Geneva cottages Roberts Jane (Mrs), lodging house, 5 Cary parade Robinson John, printer & stationer, 10 Lower Union street Rodway Henry Barron, surgeon dentist, 5 Park place Roe William, marine store dealer, Braddon's street Rogers Elizabeth (Miss), lodging house, 3 Montpellier terrace Rolph Geo., cook & confectioner, 5 Braddon's row, Fleet street Rook John; umbrella maker, Park lane Rose William, trunk maker, 57 Lower Union street Rossiter Frederick, butcher, 2Market street Rossiter John, tailor & woollendraper. 3 Lower Union street Rotton Miss, ladies boarding school, Ellerslie, Park hill road Routley George, greengrocer, 6 South street, Tor Rowe Henry, coal merchant, Mount Pleasant, St. Mary church road Rowe Wm., lodging house, 2 Chestnut cottages, Orchard terrace Rowland John, plumber, glazier & Gasfitter, 65 Lower Union street Rowland Maria (Mrs), lodging house, 27 Orchard terrace, Abbey road Rowland William, grocer, Church street, Tor Rowse John, grocer, 50 Lower Union street Ruby Mary (Mrs) shopkeeper, 13 Lower Union street Ryder Thomas, painter, glazier & lodging house, 10 Vaughan parade Salter John, professor of drawing, 2 Park crescent Sanders William, chimney sweeper, 2 Warren place Sandford William, tailor, 3 Brunswick square, Tor Sawyer Samuel, builder, Braddon's street Sawyer William, agent to Leeds & Yorkshire fire & life office, 3 Modena terrace, Braddon's hill road west Scott Charles, carpenter, 7 Melville street Scott Edward, farmer, Upton Sealy William, baker, St Mary Church road Searle Eleanor (Mrs), Rising Sun, South street, Tor Searle Thomas, hairdresser, 1 Lower Union street Selley Mary Ann(Mrs), lodging house, 4 Portland place, Abbey road Sewart Charlotte (Mrs), beer retailer, George street Shapley James, Cheese & bacon factor, 4b Lower Union street Shapley John, assistant overseer of Tor Moham, 2 Waldon cottages, Abbey road Shapley Thomas James, butcher, 1 Market street, Sharland Hen., stone & marble mason, Madrepore pl, Fleet Street Shaw William, ship builder & owner, Beacon cottage Shopland Hugh Thomas, carver & gilder, 41 Higher Union street Shute Theodore Henry, physician, Aidwell lodge, Tor Sins John, cooper & lodging house , Beacon terrace &, Market lane Skelton William, butcher, Tor hill toad Skinner Richard, slater & plasterer, George street Slade & Sons, grocers, 1 Abbey place Slade Robt. Jope, shipowner & harbourmaster, 12 Victoria parade Sloggett William, Dyer, 46 Higher Union street Smale Ann (Mrs), laundress, Ellicombe cottage Smerdon Richard, Devon Arms, Madrepore place Smith John J., superintendent of railway station, 1 Marine cottages, Waldon steps Smith Thomas, linendraper, 22 Lower Union street Soper Joanna (Mrs), staymaker, 30 Lower Union street Soper William, fly proprietor, 4 Higher terrace mews Spark Robert, poulterer, 1 New Market Sparrow George James, veterinary surgeon, Tor hill road Spuraway Richard, grocer, 8 Madeira place. Squier William, ropemaker, 5 South street, Tor Stabb John, merchant, 2 Cary parade Stabb Mary Ann (Mrs), fishmonger, New market Stabb William Wilkinson, surgeon, Torbay Infirmary Staddon Thomas, butcher, 4 Market street Staddon William dairyman, George street Stark & Burt, auctioneers, Auction rooms, Braddons hill road west Stark John Cowell, manufacturing & furnishing ironmonger, house agent, auctioneer, appraiser & undertaker, 13 Strand Steel Thomas, shipowner, Edgely house, Abbey road Stelling Charlotte (Miss), milliner & dressmaker, 30 Lower Union street Stenteford John, fruiterer, 10 Braddon's row, Fleet street Stentiford Francis, beer retailer, Pimlico Stentiford Thomas Francis, beer retailer & shopkeeper, Pimlico Stephens James Mount, assistant surveyor to the board of health & inspector of nuisances, Melville place Stevens James, butcher, 16 Higher Union street Stewart Robert, surgeon, 7 Park crescent Stidworthy Richard, boot & shoe maker, 5 Fleet street Stockdale Frederick Welton, artist, 2 South Town cottages, Tor Stocks Frederick, baker, 40 Higher Union street Strong Thos., lodging house, Hartford cottage, Abbey road Symmons, Edward, grocer, 1 Market street Symons Jane (Mrs.), lodging House, 2, Sulyarde terrace, Tancock William, grocer, 34 Higher Union street Tanner Elizabeth (Mrs), lodging house, 2 Beacon terrace Tanner John Marshall Comins, surgeon, 1 Cary villas, Warren road Tapley John, lodging house, Pitville Tapper Eleanor (Mrs), lodging house, 1 Shrublands, Tor hill road Tapper Richard, blacksmith, Market lane Tarr John, shoemaker, Pimlico Tarring Robert Helms, plasterer, 2 Rock cottages, Tor Taylor Jane (Miss), seminary & lodging house, 7 Cary parade Taylor Richard Henley, surveyor, 31 Tor Square, Tor Taylor Thomas, ironmonger, plumber & tinplate worker, 33 Higher Union street Teed Catherine (Mrs), lodging house, 3 Park crescent Tetley James, physician, Belmont, Teignmouth road Thomas Franklin, cabinet maker & upholsterer, 1 Higher Union street Thomas John, fishmonger, 11 Fleet street Thompson Michael, lodging house, 6 Lisburne crescent, Middle Woodfield road Thornton Thomas, jeweller & lapidary, 3 Braddon's row. Fleet street Titcher & Co, chemists, 5 Torwood row Toms Josiah & son, tailors, 10 Lower Union street Toogood Baruch Isaac, surgeon, Braddon's villa, Braddon's road west Torbay Infirmary, & Dispensary,(William Wilkinson Stabb, house surgeon),Higher Union street Torbay Athenoeum, (Elias Burt, curator), Park lane Torquay Club Reading & Billiard Rooms (William Hearder, chemist, sole proprietor), Beacon terrace Torquay Extramural Cemetery Company, (Wm. Stanley Joyce, sec.), office, Lower Union street Torquay Needlework Society, (Mrs Mary Rattenbury, superintendent), 78 Lower Union street Torquay Pump Room (William Hearder, chemist, sole proprietor) adjoining the Club, Beacon terrace Towel David, lodging house, 2 Clairville, Tor Tozer Edward, beer retailer, 1 Queen street Treby Richard, cabinet maker, 2 Melville street Treeby Eliza (Miss), lodging house, 2 Spring cottages, Abbey road Treeby Nicholas, lodging house, Enfield, Meadfoot road Ttrist James, working jeweller, 3 Braddon's hill road west Tucker John, shopkeeper. 3 Madrepore road Tucker William, lodging house, Carclewe, Hesketh road Tully George Henry, butcher, 20 Brunswick square, Tor Tully John, butcher, 26 & 27 Higher Union street Tully John, junr., butcher, Higher Union street Turner George, working jeweller, I Lower Union street Turner John Pratt, cabinet maker, Union lane Turpin Joseph, lodging house, 26 Orchard terrace, Abbey road Twose Adeline Susanna (Mrs), lodging house, 4 Park place Vanstone William, lodging house, 1 Beenland place, Tor Veal Elizabeth (Miss), poulterer & fruiterer, 2 Market street Veall George, baker & confectioner, 17 Lower Union street Vinson John Codner, stoneman, Hill view , Warren road Viret Sophia (Miss), lodging house, Torwood villa, Torwood gardens road Vivian Edward & Kitson Wm. & Kitson Wm. Henry, bankers, Torquay bank, Vaughan parade. Wakeham, Henry, tailor, 3 Market street Wakeham John, lodging house, Abbey place Wakeham Nicholas, bellhanger & lodging house, 1 Mountain villas, Upton Vale Wakeham William, Torbay Inn, Tor square, Tor Walters Wm. Boot & shoe maker, 1 St John's place, Braddon's hill Watson William, painter & glazier, 13 Higher Union street Watts George, carver & gilder, 91 Lower Union street Way & Sons, artists' colormen, house painters, picture frame makers & gilders, 13 Victoria parade Way Charles, sen., drawing master, 13 Victoria parade Way James, boot & shoe maker, East Street, Tor Way Robert Thos., master mariner, 20 Orchard terrace, Abbey road Way William, fruiterer & greengrocer, 23 Brunswick square, Tor Webb Thomas, Royal Hotel & Posting House, Strand Webber George William, chemist, 11 Strand Webber James, baker, East street, Tor Webber James, iron & brass founder, Torquay foundry Webber John, slater & plasterer, George street Webber Joseph, slate & cement merchant, Temperance street Webber William, painter & glazier, Braddon's street Weekes Betsy (Mrs), lodging house, 6 Lower terrace Weeks Ann (Mrs), honiton lace manufacturer, 1 Market street Weeks Caleb, chemist, 82 & 83 Lower Union street Weeks James, dairyman, Fleet street Weeks Thomas, tailor, 6 Fleet street Wells John, Chimney sweeper, 12 Higher Union street Welsford James, shopkeeper, Temperance street West & Mudge, dressmakers, 4 Market street West James, chemist, Fleet street Westaway John, beer retailer, 7 Higher Union street Wharram Elizabeth Jane (Mrs), lodging house, 6 Portland place, Abbey road Wheeler Caroline (Mrs), honiton lace manufacturer, 30 Lower Union street Wheeler James Wm., watch & clock maker, 30 Lower Union street Wheeler John, boot & shoemaker, Meadfoot road White Mary Ann (Mrs), lodging house, Woodstock cottages, Orchard terrace Whiteway Thomas, lodging house, 2 Beenland place, Tor sq. Whiteway & Ball, coal merchants, 2 Montpellier terrace & 1 North Quay Whittaker Charles, baker, Pimlico Whittick Richard, Golden Lion, 96 Lower Union street Widger William, statuary & photographic artist, 44 Lower Union street Wilkinson Robert Carne, wine & spirit merchant, & agent for Guiness's stout & Bass & Co's & Allsopp's ales, Victoria parade Williams John Octavius, ironmonger, plumber & gasfitter, 7 & 8 Lower Union street Williams Louisa (Miss) lodging house, 3 Beacon terrace Wills John, baker, George street Wills John, lodging house, Hermosa, Middle Woodfield road Wills Joseph, shipowner, 2 Worley cottage, Upton vale Windeatt John, linendraper, 29 Lower Union street Wing William, baker & confectioner, 25 Higher Union street Winsborrow Mary Ann (Mrs), lodging house, 3 Cary parade Wolfinden Thomas, London commercial hotel, Fleet street Wood William, cabinet maker, 60 Lower Union street Woodley William Henry, poulterer & fruiterer, 1 Torwood row Wooton James, cabinet maker, 42 Lower Union street Wray William Beresford, professor of music, 7 Geneva cottages Wreyford Henry, glass & china dealer, 1 Fleet street Wright Thomas Andrew, honiton lace manufacturer, 9 Braddon's row, Fleet row Wyatt John Henry, grocer, 11 Fleet street Wyatt Richard, chemist to her Majesty, 1 Strand Wylie Alexander, wholesale confectioner, 2 Madrepore road Yeo & Son, builders, undertakers, & house agents, 2 Woodlands, Warren road Yoldon Richard, lodging house, 4 Cary parade Zelley William High, tailor & woollen draper, 8 Victoria parade POST OFFICE. Benjamin Ambrose Hall, Park street, postmaster. Letters arrive from London & all intermediate places at ¼ past 5 a.m., & dispatched at ½ past 7 p.m. box closes at 7 p.m. North mail, via: Newton, arrives at 20 min to 2 p. m., & dispatched at 10 a.m.; box closes at ¼ to 10 a. m. Bags are made up for Brixham, Paignton & Galmpton, which are dispatched one hour after the arrival of the London mail. Money orders are granted & paid at this office from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. MAGISTRATES.Robert Shedden, esq. Torre AbbeyH. C.H. Phillips, esq. Wellswood James Hack esq. Firgrove Edward Vivian, esq. Woodfield John Belfield. esq. Primley hill, Paignton C. H. Mallock. esq. Cockington Court Rev. Thomas Kitson. Shiphay, St. Mary Church Capt. H. Phillpotts, Watcombe Rev. J. R. Hogg, Westholme BANKERSDevon & Cornwall Bank, 1Cary parade, Courtenay Clarke, manager, draw on Barclay, Bevan & Co. LondonTorquay Bank, 1 Vaughan parade, Edward Vivian, Wm. Kitson & Wm. Henry Kitson: draw on Dimsdale, Drewett & Co, London Devon & Exeter Savings Bank(branch of), 13 Strand, John Cowell Stark, agent hours of' business daily between 9 & 10 morn. & from 7 to 9 on Saturday evening Bank of Deposit (branch of) (3 Pall Mall east, London), John Cowell Stark, agent; attendance daily, 13 Strand INSURANCE AGENTS:-Argus Life, John Cowell Stark, 13 StrandAtlas Fire & Life, George Elliot Hearder, Town halI Beacon, W, Farrant, Lower Union street Birmingham District Fire, Philip Michelmore, 36 Lower Union street Birmingham Fire , John Octavius Williams, 7 Lower Union street Brittania Life, John Redaway Matthews, l4 Victoria parade British Empire, Edward Appleton, Town Hall, T. D. Chater, Town hall British Provident Life & Fire , Wm. Melluish, 93 Lower Union street Briton Life, William Gardiner, 2 Lauriston cottages City of London. W. R. Martin, 3 Strand Clerical, Medical & General Life, Courtenay Clarke, I Cary parade County Fire, Henry Elliott, 2 Oak cottages Melville street Deposit Bank National Assurance & Investment Company, J. C. Stark, 13 Strand Eagle, Rt. T. Wyatt English & Cambrian Life, Henry Wreyford ,1, Fleet street Equitable Fire, Richard Elias Bishop, 80 Lower Union street General Indemnity Life & Plate Glass, John C. Parker, 11 Lower Union street Globe, William Stark, Braddon's hill road west Guardian Fire & Life, John Taylor Chadwick, 1 Market street Imperial Fire & Life, Joseph Cowell Raby, Babbicombe road Indisputable Life, Philip Michelmore, 36 Lower Union street Lancashire Fire & Life, William Harvey, Torwood house Law Property & Life, Richard Elias Bishop, 80 Lower Union street,. Yard Eastley, 2 Market street Law Reversionary Society, Charles Bayly, 1 Lower Terrace Law Union Fire & Life, Charles Bayly, 1 Lower terrace Leeds & Yorkshire, Joseph Hole, 39 Higher Union street Leeds & Yorkshire Fire & Life, Wm. Sawyer, 3 Modena terrace Legal & General Life, Charles Bayly, 1 Lower terrace Liverpool & London Fire & Life, Rich'd H. Taylor, 31 Tor Square London Fire & Life, John Tapley Harvey, 4 Park Crescent London Mutual Life, Richard Lemon, Abbey place London Union Fire & Life, Caleb Weeks, 82 Lower Union street Manchester Fire, Joseph Morgan, Higher Union street Medical, Invalid & General, R. C. Wilkinson, Victoria parade Minerva Life, Edwin Hawker, 98 Lower Union street Mutual Life, Samuel Northway, 2 Abbey Place National Live stock, Josiah Toms, 10 Union street National Provincial Fire & Life, Edward Barrett, Madeira place National Provincial plate glass, J. C. Parker, 11 Union street New Alliance, Charles Driffield, 16 Fleet street., John Shapley, 2 Waldon cottages Norwich Union Fire & Life, Geo. Wm. Webber, 11 Strand Pelican Life, Fred'k Geo. N. Perrett, 13 Braddon's hill road west Phoenix Fire, Fred'k Geo. N. Perrett, 13 Braddon's hill road west Plate Glass, Wm. David Marler, Madrepore place Professional Life, B. I. Toogood, Braddon's villas Promoter Life & Annuity, James West, Fleet street Protector Loan & Annuity, Henry Crockwell, 33 Lower Union street Provident Life, Henry Elliott, 2 Oak cottages, Melville street Prudential Mutual, E. Cockrem, 10 Strand Royal Exchange, Whiteway & Ball, 2 Montpellier terrace, & 1 North quay Royal Farmers' Fire & Life, Henry Crockwell, 33 Lower Union street Royal Fire & Life, Narracott Brothers, 7 Strand St. George Life, Thomas Oliver, 38 Lower Union street Scottish Provincial Fire & Life, F. Thomas, 1 Higher Union street Scottish Union Fire & Life, George Hodge, 4 Strand Solicitors & General Life, Rich'd Elias Bishop, 80 Lower Union street., & Charles Bayly, 1 Lower terrace Star Life, Joseph Morgan, Higher Union street Sun Fire & Life, Yard Eastley, 2 market street Temperance Permanent Land & Building Society, Wm. Gillard Cove, 1 Swan street Union Life, C. Weeks, 82 & 83 Lower Union street United Kingdom Temperance & General Provident Life, Josiah Tomas & Son, 10 Lower Union street Unity Fire, Richard Lemon, Abbey place & Josiah Toms & Son, 10 Lower Union street Unity Fire & Life, Yard Eastley, 2 Market street Universal Life, Caleb Weeks, 82 Lower Union street West of England Fire & Life, Wm. John Beasley, 6 Victoria parade Western Annuity, John Cowell Stark, 13 Strand Western Life, John Rossiter, 3 Lower Union street Western Provident Association, Broad & Co, Fleet street Westminster Fire, W. S. Joyce, 1 Woodlands, Warren road Widows' Fund Life, Wm. Carleton, 2 Braddon's row, Fleet street Yorkshire Fire & Life, Wm. Neck Peckins, 1 Orchard terrace. PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTSAssembly Rooms (at Union Hall) , John Mogridge, proprietor. Union streetRoyal Hotel, Thomas Webb, Strand Billiard Rooms, at Torquay club, Beacon terrace, Wm..Hearder, proprietor; Custom House, Victoria parade, Colin McNab), principal officer Coast Guard Station, Victoria parade, Richard Bell Mudge, esq. R. N. chief officer Inland Revenue Office, 21 Orchard terrace, Bingham Mant, resident officer Hospital for Consumption, Lower Warberry road, C. Radclyffe Hall, physician, William Pollard, jun. surgeon & sec; Mrs Susan Hardiman, matron Institution for Gentlewomen of Limited Income, Mrs Thompson, lady superintendent, Erith house, Lower Warberry road Local Board of Health, office, Town hall ; Mr. G. E. Hearder, clerk; Edward Appleton, surveyor; James Mountstephens, assistant surveyor &c.; Henry Elliott, collector of rates & inspector of nuisances; Samuel John Daw, treasurer Royal Library & Reading rooms, Edward Croydon, 2 Victoria parade Mechanics' Institute, Abbey road Office of land & Assessed taxes, l Orchard terrace, Wm. Neck Peckins, assessor & collector Office of Torquay Market Co; I Orchard terrace, William. Neck Peckins sec; Samuel John Daw, treasurer Office of Torquay Extramural Cemetery Co., Lower Union street, William Stanley Joyce, sec Police Station, Town hall, Charles Kilby. superintendent Public Baths, Victoria parade, John Joslin, attendant Station of the South Devon Railway Co. Tor, John Lane Smith, superintendent Stamp Office, Hearder's hotel, George E Hearder sub distributor Torbay Infirmary & Dispensary, Higher Union street, William Wilkinson Stabb, house surgeon . Torquay Athenoeum, Park lane, Elias Burt, curator Torquay Club, Beacon terrace, Wm. Hearder, Proprietor; & William Elliott. 2 Lawrence place Torquay Pump Room, adjoining the club, Beacon terrace, William Hearder, chemist, proprietor Torquay Gas Works, Temperance street, William David Marler, sec, James Greenfield, manager Torquay Needlework Society, 78 Lower Union street, Mrs. Mary Rattenbury, superintendent Town Hall, Lower Union street PUBLIC OFFICERSAgent to the Devon & Exeter Savings Bank & Agent to the Bank of Deposit, 3 Pall Mall east, London, John Cowell Stark, 13 StrandAssessor & Collector of Land & Assessed Taxes, Wm. Neck Peckins, 1 Orchard terrace, Assistant overseer of To Moham, John Shapley, 2 Waldon cottages, Abbey road Clerks to the Torquay & Newton Bushell Turnpike Trusts, Wm. . & Chas. Kitson, I Vaughan parade Clerk to the Magistrates & Local Board of Health, George Elliot Hearder, Town hall Collector of Rates & Inspector of nuisances, Henry Elliott, 2 Oak cottages, Melville street Commissioner in Chancery & Auditor of Torquay Extramural Cemetery Company, Chas. Bayly, I Lower terrace Harbour Master, Robert Jope Slade, 12 Victoria parade Perpetual Commissioners, Charles Bayly, I Lower terrace.; Charles Kitson, I Vaughan parade, Registrar of Births & Deaths, William Prowse, Warren road Registrar of marriages & Deputy Registrar of Births & Deaths, Caleb Weeks 82 Lower Union street Secretary to the Torquay Market Company, Wm. Neck Peckins, 1 Orchard terrace Secretary to the Torquay Extramural Cemetery Company, Wm. Stanley Joyce, 1 Woodlands, Warren road Solicitor to the Torquay Cemetery Company, Frederick Roger Carter, 5 Fleet street & Conniger villa, Teignmouth road Surveyor for Lloyds, Samuel Cockings, 2 Banner Cross, Abbey road Superintendent of Police, Chas. Kilby, 2 South street, Tor Town Surveyor, Edward Appleton, 2 Woodville, Abbey road Assistant town Surveyor & Inspector of nuisances, James Mount Stephens, Melville place Town Crier, Emmanuel Charles, Melville place. PLACES OF WORSHIPSt. John's chapel of Ease, Montpellier terrace, Rev. J. R. D. Pycroft M. A., perpetual curate. PUBLIC SCHOOLSInfant, Melville street, Miss Emma Chipman & Miss Emma Cornish, mistressesNational, Pimlico, Henry Dart, master,;Mrs Keren Dart, mistress,;& Mrs Hester Hole, infant mistress National, Tor, John Brown, master,; miss Rebecca Self, infant mistress National infant, Boston fields, St Mary Church road, Mrs Cawdle, mistress Public school for all Denominations, Abbey road, Wm. Joseph Hurry, master,; Miss Marion McKillop, mistress St. John's (girls), St. John's place, Mrs Laura Williams, mistress Trinity, Meadfoot row, John Harris, master,; Mrs Mary Harris, mistress,; Miss Anna Kingwell, infant mistress COMMERCIAL INNS & POSTING HOUSESCommercial Hotel, William Lawless, 1 Market streetHearder's Hotel, (Posting), Mrs Sarah C Hearder, Victoria parade London Commercial Hotel, Thomas Wolfinden, Fleet street Royal Hotel (posting), Thomas Webb, Strand Union Commercial Hotel (posting), John Mogridge, Lower Union street NEWSPAPERSTorquay Chronicle & General Directory (Tuesday), William Elliott, publisher, 2 Lawrence placeTorquay Directory & South Devon Journal, (Wednesday), Edward Cockrem, publisher, 10 Strand CONVEYANCEOmnibuses to Paignton, Brixham & Dartmouth, from the Railway station, calling at the London Commercial Hotel, daily at ¼ past 9 morning & ¼ to 6 evening, arrive at Torquay 9 morning and ½ past 5 eveningRAILWAY CARRIERSCrowley & Co to Bristol, Exeter & Plymouth, daily; Robert Shute John, agent; office 65 Lower Union streetPickford & Co. to London & all parts of the Kingdom, daily; John Madge, agent, office, 5 Braddon's hill road west Chaplin & Horne, to London & all parts of the Kingdom, daily, Robert Shute John, agent, office 65 Lower Union street; & The South Devon Railway Company, William Farrant, agent CARRIERS TO:- |
Brian Randell, 17 Oct 2014