HULL:
Hull Trades and Professions by Alphabetical Street (1892), Letter H
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Hall street (from 33 Spring bank to Grey street)
- Craker David, joiner
- Lowther E. J., painter
- 1 Hall Harry
- 2 Blenkarn Thomas Henry
- 4 Swift Mrs. Jennie, dressmkr.
- 5 Setterington Mrs. Mary Ann
- is Brighton terrace
- 7 Littlewood Mrs. Charlotte
- 8 Boult Charles, tailor
- 9 Wales Joseph, clerk
- 10 Halifax George Alfred, clerk
- 13 Lethem Wm. Stephen, painter
- 14 Sullivan Edwd., insurance agent
- 15 Tischler Peter, tailor
- 16 Gilson George, shoemaker
- 17 Clark John, baker
- Hull Volunteer Fire Brigade Station; C. B. Summers, captain
- Howard John, cab proprietor
Haltemprice street (Chalk lane)
- 5 Warrington Jph., waggonette proprietor
- 7 Emms Wm., waggonette proprietor
- Clegg Tom, cowkeeper
- Walker Mrs. Annie, cowkeeper
- Rowan Thomas, master mariner
- Lunn Levi, cooper (j.)
Hanover square (Low gate)
- Town Hall (north side)
- Fire Escape Station
- School Board Offices; D. J. O'Donoghue, clerk
- here are Guildhall passage and Anne street
- Pool Aldam, warehouse
- 16 Gray Robert P., joiner
Harcourt street (Great Union street)
- Brooks John, foreman
- Hammerton George, victualer, Waterloo Tavern
- 2 Chadwick Thos., boilermaker (j.)
- 5 McCann John, carpenter (j.)
- 7 Lickiss David, joiner (j.)
- 8 Cowey George, shipwright
- 9 Wood Henry, shipwright
- 12 Harrison John Wm., cooper
- 13 Taylor Mrs. Betsy
- 14 Postell Charles, shipwright
- Salmon William, block maker
- here is entrance to Victoria Dock
- Cockerill John, dock master
Harley street (from 84 Beverley road)
- 1 Jackson Walter, registrar
- 2 Campbell Mordant S., manager
- 3 Horberry Mrs.
- 4 Pindar Edward, master mariner
- 5 Simpson Wm. Jno., master mariner
- 6 Kirk Mrs. Hannah Maria
- 8 Harker J. P.
- North John Henry, house furnisher
- Bates George, commercial traveller
- Calvert Mr. John
- 9 Cross Mr. Robert
- 10 Vincent Miss E.
- 11 Lyon Jno. Dickon, commercial traveller
- 12 Ouston Mrs. Nancy
- 13 Goddard Misses E. S. & M.
- 14 Bridges Harry, carriage builder
- 16 Westlake Rev. Wm. (Wesleyan)
- 17 Atkin Edward, draper
Harrow street (Hessle road)
- 2 Winter George, coal dealer
- 3 Halstead Miss Hrt. Ann, agent
- Jarvis John Hy., carpenter (j.)
- Howlett Joseph, shipwright
- 9 Bradley William, guard
- 8 Turner Mrs. Elizabeth, grocer
- 23 Chilson William, shipwright
- Thompson Mrs. Hannah
- 25 Raper George, skipper
- 26 Maddison John William, pattern maker (j.)
- Corporation Pumping station
- North William, engineer
- 61 Bell George, skipper
- 63 Nunn Isaac, grocer
- 65 Harrison William Henry, bricklayer (f.)
- 28 Stead Samuel, tea agent
- here are Perseverance terrace and Goulton street
Harrow terrace (Beverley road)
- 1 Ayre Miss Sarah
- 2 Sheldrake Miss
Hastings street (Beverley street)
- 1 Peck Elard, bricklayer (j.)
- 2 Bulmer Richard, signalman
- 3 Southard Wm., sheet repairer
Havelock street (Hessle road)
- 2 Parrott Rd. Wm., compositor
- 4 Bielby Charles, tailor
- 6 Millray James skipper
- 8 Thompson George, fitter
- 10 Meadows George, secretary
- 12 Morison William, chief officer
- 14 Burrell John, chief engineer
- 16 Taylor Tom, grocer's manager
- 18 Richardson Edwin, clerk
- 20 Coultous Walter, chief engineer
- 22 Jordan Samuel, coal dealer
- 24 Backhouse Joseph, skipper
- 26 Jackson Robert, plumber
- 28 Sawyer Jno. Brown, master mariner.
- 30 Eagle William, fish merchant
- 32 Hood John, engine driver
- 34 Nightingale William, skipper
- 36 Slingsby Fredk., ventriloquist
- 38 Wainwright Baker, engine driver
- 40 Thompson Jas., engineer (f.)
- 42 Whitelam Geo. Edwd., fish merchant
- 44 Russell Hy., fish salesman
- 46 Carlton George, skipper
- 52 Tuke Wm., shipwright (f.)
- 54 Clifford Thomas, skipper
- 56 Huxford William, skipper
- 58 White Thomas, skipper
- 60 Thorpe Fredk., commercial traveller
- 62 Highfield William, clerk
- 64 Fratson Chas., chief engineer
- 68 Cottrell Joseph, skipper
- 70 Woollons Fred., manager
- 76 Hudson Mrs. Ellen, pianoforte teacher
- 78 Harrison George
- 80 Harding Arthur, grocer
- 84 Archer Joseph, skipper
- 86 Black Robt. Foster, master mariner
- 88 Johnson Charles, foreman
- 90 Groth Sorn, skipper
- 94 Morgan Wm. Hy., skipper
- 96 Bowles Edwin, skipper
- 98 Double Chas. Hy., skipper
- 100 Pound John Fred., mast maker
- 102 Dry Wm. Hy., boiler maker (f.)
- 104 Rudland Hy. Wm., skipper
- 106 Collier Jasper, skipper
- 105 Ham George, coal dealer
- 1 Ince John Phillip, clerk
- 3 Dwyer Mrs. Hannah
- 5 Taylor Mrs. Mary Jane, lodgings
- 7 Hoxford James, skipper
- 11 Lust Joseph, skipper
- 15 Hewson Thomas, grocer
- 19 Halladay Dvd. P., sailmaker (f.)
- 21 Lewis Rt. Edwd., sailmaker (f.)
- 23 Griffin Thomas, skipper
- Harding Romeo, fish curer
- 27 Toft Edwin, musician
- 29 Brown Edward, skipper
- 33 Brown Wm., insurance agent
- 39 Harrison William, skipper
- 47 Wordsworth Wm., smith (j.)
- 49 Norman John Thos., bricklayer (j.)
- 51 Green George, store keeper
- 53 Waller John Thos., joiner (f.)
- 59 Kitchen Mrs. Mary Jane, lodgings
- 61 Ramshaw Mrs. Elizabeth
- 65 Harding Jas. Malcolm, plumber
- 67 I'Anson Mrs. Jane, grocer
- 71 Hall John, engine driver
- 73 Hall Alfred, tailor
- 75 Harrison Hy., curtain cleaner
- 81 Young Harry, skipper
- 85 Young Andrew, moulder (f.)
- 87 Pinkney Alfred, tinner (f.)
- 89 Robinson Robert
- 91 Mitchell Samuel, skipper
- 93 Billington Ptr., pattern maker (j.)
- 97 Coates George, sawyer (j.)
- 101 Medd Jesse, N.E.R. canvasser
- 103 Harding Colin, fish salesman
- 105 Staniforth John, smith (j.)
- 107 Stockton William, skipper
Hedon road (Great Union street)
- (NORTH SIDE)
- 5 Boyd Walter, furniture dealer
- Moses John Lee, brass founder
- 7 Ritzer Henry, china dealer
- 9 Acey Charles, farm produce store
- Finn Austin & Co.'s wood yard
- Tarran Arthur, joiner
- 19 Curtiss Richard, blacksmith
- 23 Tennison John, butcher
- 25 Burrill Wm., dining rooms
- 27 Kent Richard, bootmaker
- 27 Copping Mrs. Kate, dressmaker
- 29 Brooks Rt. Lawrence, hatter
- 31 Grassby John Wesley, newsagent
- 33 Finn Austin, general dealer
- 35 Nellist Alfred, fruiterer
- 37 Hairsine John, draper
- 39 Stather John, weigher
- 41 Hartstone Lazarus, bootmaker
- 45 Jackson Arthur, hairdresser
- Barnes Thomas, smith
- Haigh Mrs. Hannah, cart owner
- 49 McKechinie Alex., plumber
- 51 Foster Arthur, marine store dealer
- 53 Gibson Frdk., waggonette proprietor
- Osgerby W. W., dry soap manufacturer
- Dobson Jph., saw mill proprietor
- Foster Arthur, marine store dealer
- Sissons W. & Co., saw mills
- Sissons & White, engineers
- Langley Fredk., medicated drink seller
- Temperance Hall
- Heaven & Kesterton's wood yared
- Hodge Wm., timber merchant
- 121 Amos & Smith, engineers
- Bainton James, victualer, Dover Castle
- 125 Brooks Mrs. Fanny, tobacconist
- 127 Snowden Thos., bootmaker
- 129 Plant Mrs. Edna, apartments
- 131 Everatt Charles, smith (j.)
- Horsley, Smith & Co.'s wood yard
- 161 Walsh John, victualer, Albion
- 171 French Albert Alf., butcher
- Railway crossing
- Robinson Arthur, victualer, Ripon Arms
- 181 French Albert Alfred, grocer
- 183 Olsen Hakon, tobacconist
- 185 Scott E. & Son, watchmaker
- 187 Noad Mrs. Eliz., tobacconist
- 193 Stephenson Henry, grocer
- 195 Bowie Peter Douglas, chief engineer
- 199 Seymour Thomas, fitter
- 201 Butler Robert Wm., clerk
- 203 Byers Wm., shipwright
- 207 Morley Wm. Newton, chief engineer
- 209 Monkman Thos., apartments
- 281 Hawkins Thos., dining rooms
- 283 Rosenston Hyman, outfitter
- 285 Burnett William, chemist
- 287 Doughty Joseph, grocer
- 289 Pexton Wm. Leng, butcher
- 291 Eley James, tobacconist
- 293 Hull People's Public House Co., Ltd., dining rooms; Alfred Marshall, manager
- 295 Fulcher Jph., victualer, Oriental
- 295a Smith Mr. Thomas John
- 295a Smith Saml., Bros., & Co., bankers
- 297 Dunn Chas., confectioner
- 299 Stephenson Mrs., draper
- 301 Elger Wm. Hy., grocer, P.O.
- 303 Thrustle Joseph, butcher
- 305 Redhead Thos. J., M.B., C.M.
- 307 Merrill Hy. & Sons, branch shop
- Alexandra Dock Firewood Co.
- Croft Edmd. Bennett, furniture dealer
- Eastman's Ltd., butchers
- Pexton Herbt. Magson, pork butcher
- Kilburn John, refreshment rooms
- Adams John, ironmonger
- Ellis James, hootmaker
- 317 Shakesby Chas. Wm., outfitter
- 319 East Hull Pie House Co.,; Fredk. Mallandain, manager
- 323 Harris John, boot dealer
- 327 Lavine Abraham, pawnbroker
- 329 Cussons Wm., Ltd., grocers; Edward Barker, manager
- 331 Wheatley Wm., dining rooms
- 335 Croft Edmund Bennett, general dealer
- 337 Berresford Joseph, bootmaker
- 339 Collingwood Joseph, earthenware dealer
- 341 Hewson Everett Hebden, grocer
- 343 Tucker Sidney, fruiterer
- 345 Easterby J. S., butcher
- 347 Good John & Sons, ship chandlers
- Barker Thos., greengrocer
- Kelsey Wm., eating house
- Phillips Mrs. Mary Elizabeth
- Harrison Samuel, ship rigger
- Harrison Samuel, joiner
- Dixon William, caterer
- Blayney Robert
- Lee Mrs. Frederika
- Barker Mrs. Harriet
- S. Bartholomew's Temporary Church
- Middleton Alfred, sculptor, Cemetery lodge
- 445 Burkinshaw Jph., engine driver
- 447 Smithson Thomas Kitchin, butcher
- Robinson Patrick John, victualer, Sportsman Hotel
- 457 Brown Mrs, Eliz., cowkeeper
- Primitive Methodist Chapel
- H.M. Prison; Mr. Chidley, governor; P. Keelan, M.D., F.R.C.S.,I., medical officer,
- Rev. Edmund F. Jackson, chaplain; Mary Flint, matron; W. C. Morrison, store keeper;
- J. Riordon, chief warder
- Hull Borough Cemetery; W. Scott, superintendant, The Lodge
- The Sanatorium; Miss Procter, lady superintendent
- (SOUTH SIDE)
- 1 Steinwais Morris, clothier
- 6 Atkinson Mrs. Jane, shopkeeper
- 8 Dixon James, tallyman
- 10 Morrod Joseph Robert, clerk
- 12 Archer George, fitter
- 14 Finn John, manager
- 16 Walker Alexander, refreshment room
- 18 Greenwood Robert
- 18 Tarran Arthur, joiner
- 20 Grant Wm., grocer and P.O.
- 24 Marshall William, newsagent
- 26 Jackson George, engineer (j.)
- 30 Anholm August, M.D., Ph. D., Danish apothecary
- here are John's place and Popple street
- 32 Smith Mrs. Sarah
- 34 Martin Benjamin, carpenter
- 36 Brown Fred, victualer, Victoria
- 35 Hilken Henry, painter
- 40 Caley Wm., marine store dealer
- 42 Rivis William, beer retailer
- 46 Taylor George, fitter
- 48 Newton Miss Annie Eliza
- 50 Osgerby William Wells, dry soap manufacturer
- 52 Wilson Mrs. Elizabeth
- 54 Jeynes Isaac, broker
- 56 Doughty Frederick, boot dealer
- 58 Hanson Andrew, warder
- 60 Osgerby George William, dry soap manufacturer
- 62 Fleming Walt. Jas., china dealer
- 64 Pawson Robt. Hy., foreman
- 66 Ashton Thomas, master mariner
- 68 Booth George, weigher
- 70 Booth Joseph, weigher
- here is road to Victoria dock
- Straughan M. & Son, coal merchants
- 82 Newmarch Wm., coal agent
- Drypool Goods station; clerks' offices
- 148 Lingard Wm. Hy., foreman
- Marshall Mrs. Agnes, refreshment room
- Earle's Shipbuilding & Engineering Co., Ltd.; S. Mason, secretary;
- A. E. Seaton, C.E., manager; F. H. Pearson, assistant manager
- Hull Dock Co.'s branch office; W. H. Usher, foreman
- H. & B. R. Goods Station yard -
- Wilson Robinson, coal merchant
- Horner Joseph Wm., coal merchant
- Greenwood Bros., carting agents
- Entrance to Alexandra dock and H. & B. Emigration station -
- Metre house
- Police cabin
- Law Wm., dock superintendant and goods agent
- Pawley Richard, engineer
- H.M. Customs -
- Nash W., surveyor
- Hook J. G. & Doherty H., examining officers
- Fagan J. and Pell G. K., O.D.O.
- Jackson E. J., extra officer
- Mission to Seamen Jubilee Institute; C. W. Horncastle, caretaker
- Dockers' Rest; J. E. Turner, caretaker
- Heaven & Kesterton's wood yard
- Jackson C. W., assistant superintendant
- Potter W., foreman gateman
- Jones John Wilson, dock master
- Robertson David, diver
- Port of Hull Society's Mission Room; Rev. Arth. Walker, missionary
- Bedlington Rd., dining rooms
- Horsley, Smith, & Co., wood yard
- Traffic & Emigration station; J. Firth, inspector
- 436 Carrington Peter, clerk
- 444 Drypool and Marfleet Steam Tramway Co., Ltd., office; W. J. Harding, cashier
- 446 Mason Street Adult school and Mission room
- 10 Henderson Robt., shipwright
- Corporation Pumping Station
- Tidal House Water Indicator; C. Porter, in charge
- Holderness Drainage Trustees Boundary
Heron street (Parrott street)
- 9 Evans Robert, coal dealer
- 12 Heron Mr.
Hessle road (Porter street)
- (SOUTH SIDE)
- 1 Sharpe George, victualer, Vauxhall Tavern
- 4-6 Hepworth J. & Son, Ltd., clothiers
- 7 Anderson A. & E., pork butchers
- Bradley Bros., brush manufacturers
- 9 Jennison Geo. Hy., butcher
- 11 Mallory John Chas., drysalter
- 13 Home and Colonial Tea Stores, Limited
- Commerce lane -
- 19 Townley Charles, shopkeeper
- 28 Atkinson Robert William, oyster dealer
- 15 & 17 Feitelberg E. & Co., furniture dealers and clothiers
- 19 Smith W. F. & Co., fent stores
- 21 Perls Leopold, dyer
- 23 Danish Butter Co., butter dealers
- 25 Noble Isaac, draper
- 27 Piper Thomas Beaumont, fruiterer
- 29 Cousens Fdk. Hy., watchmaker
- 31 Cobby Mrs. Susanh., tobacconist
- 33 Markson Samuel, tailor
- 35 Pickersgill Thos. Wm., grocer
- 37 Cook George, beer retailer
- 39 Nicholson Thos., fishmonger
- 41 Dixon Mrs. Cornelia, tripe dealer
- 43 Mason Mrs. Nancy, confectioner
- 45 Stephens Henry Spafford, boot dealer
- Hebrew Cemetery
- Tadman William Frank, victualer, Alexandra
- 69 Conyers John Henry, butcher
- 71 Akester Jph. Coultas, chemist
- 73 Coupland Wm. Hy., ironmonger
- 75 Rich Thos. Wm., corn factor
- 77 Pape Peter, general carrier
- 77 Pape Miss Ada greengrocer
- 79 Beech Mrs. Harriet, beer retailer
- 81 Weller John Wm., hairdrasser
- 83 Selby Wm. Hy., greengrocer
- 85 Wardell William, dyer
- 87 Hill Joseph Slater, printer
- 89 Hull Savings Bank (West End branch); Francis Fullerton, secretary
- 91 Thompson Joseph, victualer, Lily Hotel
- 95 Foster David Cameron, mineral water manufacturer
- 97 Howlett Jas., photographer
- 99 Hebden John Wiliam & Co., tailors and drapers
- 101 Carrill Luke, picture frame maker
- 103 Drury Wm. Edward, watchmaker
- 105 Burt Mrs. Annie, beer retailer
- 107 Pocklington Tom, butcher
- 109 Dook Edwd. Farr, fishmonger
- Atkinson Jph. Wm., engineer
- Jones W., coach painter
- 111 Cookson John, cooper
- 113 & 115 Davis Edwin & Co., Limited, drapers and boot dealers.
- 115 Cox Alfred John, manager
- 117 Richardson Arthur, A.P.S., chemist
- 119 Coultass John Wm., provision merchant
- 121 Bartlett Samuel Frederick, outfitter, &c.
- 128 Warden John Henry, pickle manufacturer, &c.
- 125 Bush Herman, watchmaker
- 127 Bower Henry, pork butcher
- 129 Thirsk Thomas, pawnbroker
- 131 & 133 Bush & Co., clothiers
- 135 Wood Thomas, draper
- 137 Hull Furnishing Co., furniture dealers
- 139 Harrison W. & Co., watchmakers
- 141 Rowland George, bootmaker
- 143 Found George, pork butcher
- 145 Coultas Mark, provision dealer
- 147 Foord John, wheelwright
- 149 Dalby James, joiner
- 151 Board Mrs. Emma, butcher
- 153 Shearsmith Wilkinson, cenfectioner
- 155 Eckels John, joiner
- 157 West Geo. Hy., hairdresser
- 159 Hull People's Public House Co., Ltd., No. 1; Mrs. Eliz. Newbound, manageress
- Primitive Methodist Chapel
- 163 Woodcock Frederick, printer
- 165 Nicholson Robt., fishmonger
- 167 Bibbero Barnett, dentist
- Dant Bros., coal merchants
- 169 Croke T. J., surgery
- 171 Johnson William, tinner
- 173 Machell George
- 175 Shouler Alfred, butcher
- 177 Brown George Cooper, tripe dresser
- 179 Wilmot Mrs. Unice Eliz., grocer and beer retailer
- here is Strickland street
- Congregational Church; Rev. Ralph C. Scurrah, pastor
- Robinson Wm. Hy., bricklayer
- Baxter Henry, shoemaker
- 185 Robinson & Woodward, drapers
- 187 Escritt Benjamin, cowkeeper
- 189 Kirman Robert, saddler
- 191 Sales Mrs. My. Jane, painter
- 193 Shoolberg Eda, pawnbroker
- 195 Crofts Rt., picture frame maker
- 197 Bell Fdk., baker
- 199 Johnston Chas. Crosby, butcher
- 201 Wigodsky Himan, hairdresser
- 203 Coultas George, provision dealer
- 205 Shearsmith Peter, pork butcher
- 207 Lowther Geo. James, wheelwright
- 209 De Beer Hessel, butcher
- 215 Smith R. & Son, timber merchants
- 239 Cole James, grocer
- 241 Walker James Hy., butcher
- 243 Ireland William, ironmonger
- 243½ Speechly James, fish dealer
- 245 King George Henry, draper
- 247 Taylor's Drug Co., Limited, chemists
- Fishermen and Seamen's Bethell; John White, missionary
- St. Barnabas' Sunday School and Victoria Jubilee Mission Hall
- St. Barnabas' Church; Rev. J. C. S. Kroenig, vicar; Rev. M. A. Noble, curate
- 255 Billaney Mr. John Duke
- 257 Ede Charles, confectioner
- 259 Towler George, contractor
- 261 Scheinholtz Harris, draper
- Waudby William, corn factor
- 265 Altoft George, taxidermist
- 267 Jewitt Charles Robert, cycle agent
- 269 Laud Mrs. F. L., confectioner
- 273 Tebb R., herbalist
- 275 Haberland & Glassman, grocers
- 287 Fallows James, smack owner, Kent house
- 289 Hellyer Fred, ship owner
- 291 Gilliatt John, smack owner
- 299 Pepper George Stephenson, furniture dealer
- 301 Carlisle Mrs. Susan, outfitter
- 303 Duke John Henry, painter
- 305 Ferguson Jph. Daniel, clerk
- 307 Kanter John, commercial traveller
- 317 Moor Samuel, bootmaker
- 319 Hayes John Arthur, fishermen's outfitter
- 321 Outram Mrs. Emily, confectioner
- 323 Few Geo., grocer & provision dealer
- Pillar Letter Box
- 319 Cartwright Geo., victualer, Star & Garter
- O'Connell Michael, rope manufacturer
- Levitt William Kneeshaw, wheelwright
- Slee Samuel, rope manufacturer
- 401 Lamb Mrs. Jane Eleanor, hardware dealer
- 405 Robinson Wm., tripe dresser
- 407 Steeg Chris., pork butcher
- 409 Swales William, cabinet maker
- 411 Lancashire & Yorkshire Boot Repairing Co.
- 413 Blackburn Mrs. Eliz.,confectioner
- 415 Bunting Thomas, stationer
- 417 Hodgson Joseph, clothes dealer
- 419 Heron Walter & Co., provision dealers
- Havelock terrace -
- 435 Richardson Thomas Hy., butcher
- 437 White Thos., smack owner
- 439 Oliver Mrs. Sarah, pawnbroker
- 441 Harding Romeo, fish curer
- 443 Richardson Arthur, A.P.S., chemist
- 445 Cowley Mrs. Selina, grocer
- 447 Slingsby Mr. James
- 449 Hardy William, registrar of births and deaths
- 451 Tether George, fish merchant
- 453 Stone Arthur William M.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P. and L.M.
- here is Scarborough street
- 467 Thorpe Frederick Wm., grocer
- 469 Stanford George Wm., dairy
- 471 Beadle Thomas, stevedore
- 473 Woodward John Henry
- 475 Ross John, secretary
- 477 Gibson John Thos., engineer
- 479 Oliver James Thompson, schoolmaster
- 481 Collinson Chas., wharfinger
- 483 Glansford Samuel, skipper
- 485 Litten John, skipper
- 487 Garforth George, fish merchant
- 489 Bostock Henry, engineer
- 491 Moore George, painter
- 493 Neesam Chris., bookseller
- here is Manchester street
- 495 Levitt Wm. K., confectioner
- 497 James Thos., engineer (f.)
- 499 Halstead Henry, assurance agent
- 503 Barkworth Dimmock, skipper
- 505 Hale Chas., gas & water inspector
- 507 Hale Mrs. Eliz., laundry
- 509 Atkinson Thos., furniture agent
- 511 Molyneux Thos., fish buyer
- 517 Elliott William, skipper
- 519 Higgins John Wm., assurance agent
- 521 Empson Chas.Robinson, dairy
- 525 Le-Nepveu Chas., shopkeeper
- 527 Crockford John Abrm., agent
- 531 Hellyer Robert, master mariner
- 545 Harper Cornelius, coal merchant
- 549 Shepherd Mrs. Mary, fried fish shop
- Conyers Miss Annie Eliz., dressmaker
- Conyers Miss Bertha, infant school
- 558 Turney Thos. Geo., master mariner
- 555 Farr Charles, smack owner
- 561 Harding James Sigismund, dentist
- M. Strachan & Sons, coal depôt, Dairycoates New siding
- N.E.R. level crossing
- Hessle common
- Dunn Abrm., farmer, Hessle priory
- Staveley John Albert, fish merchant, Priory villas
- Rich Thos. Wm., corn factor
- Bennett William Arthur, provision merchant
- Warwick Walter John
- Rowley Patrick, outfitter
- Hall William, spirit merchant
- Clark Mr. Arthur, Alexandra house
- Rowntree Geo., Savernack house
- Winter Geo. Edwd., tobacconist
- Sylvester John, gymnast
- (NORTH SIDE)
- 2 and 4 Sanders J. & J., drapers
- 7 Lancashire & Yorkshire Boot Repairing Co., bootmakers
- 8 Walker Mrs. Annie, tobacconist
- here is Fawcett's terrace
- 12 Wing Thos. Dvd., job master
- 16 Askam John F., grocer
- 18 Phillips P. 5., pawnbroker
- 20 Atkinson Robt. Wm., oyster merchant
- 22 Tyler Alf. & Sons, boot dealers
- 20½ Dunn Robert, wheelwright
- Hall Thomas, wood turner
- Cooper & Coates, blacksmiths
- 24 Simmons Henry, fruiterer
- 34 Parrott Thos. Sutcliffe, draper
- 36 Danish Dairy Co., butter dealers
- 38 Gillett Thos. Augustus, hatter and hosier
- 40 Winn G. & T., bakers
- 42 Thomas Mrs. Sarah, newsagent
- 44 Biggins Thomas Wm., baby linen dealer
- 46 Day William, chemist
- Letter Box
- 48 Mallory George, butcher
- 50 Richardson George William, confectioner
- 52 Slingsby Samuel, china dealer
- 54 Ashbee Geo. Clark, draper
- 56 Batty Geo. Wm., furniture dealer
- 58 Pauling Hy. Dopkin, butcher
- 60 Morgan James, grocer
- 62 Thompson Andrew, beer seller
- 64 Pinchback Ralph, provision dealer
- 66 Westerhoff Rt., pork butcher
- 68 Smith E. B., fancy goods dealer
- 70 Dewhirst Thomas, pawnbroker
- 72 Jubb Edwin Charles, draper
- 74 Jowett Rt., refreshment rooms
- 76 The Tea Union, tea dealers
- 78 Allon Charles, plumber
- Allon Mrs. Sarah, tobacconist
- 8O Grimwood Arthur, dairyman
- 82 Bilton Fred Arthur, butcher
- 84-6 Sipling George, hatter
- 88 East Alfred, tobacconist
- 90 Theaker William, grocer
- 92 Smith Wm. Hollingsworth, plumber
- 94 Archbold John, boot dealer
- 96 Wood Joshua, confectioner
- 98 Clarkson Jph. Reed, confectioner
- 100-2 Osbourne Alfred Twigg, photographer
- 108 Crane Ed. Wm., toy dealer
- here are Freeman's buildings
- 110 Healey S. G., painter
- 112 Eastman's, Ltd., butchers
- 114 National Benefit Boot Union, boot dealers
- 116 Brooks & Co., boot repairers
- here is Wellesley terrace
- 118 Baxter Rt. Betts, stationer
- 120 Fish Geo., greengrocer
- 122 Farmery Mrs. Frances, draper
- 124 Ward John Rt., boot dealer
- 126 Danish Butter Co., butter dealers
- 128 Dean Joseph, brushmaker
- 130 Baxter John Rt., butcher
- 132-4 Wood Hy., ironmonger
- 136-8 Work Brothers, grocers
- 138 Foster Mrs. Annie
- 140 Smith Wm., corn dealer
- 142 Bush Mrs. E.
- 144 Ireland & Livingston, ironmongers
- 146 Evison Charles Richardson, tobacconist
- 148 Guttenberg Aaron, boot dealer
- 150 Dodds Wm., chemist, P.O.
- 152 Allen Mrs. Susannab, boot dealer
- 154 Williamson James, grocer
- 158 Merrikin Mrs., provision dealer
- 160 Adamson Wm., pledge store
- 162 Doelle Leonard, draper
- 164 Copeland Aaron, tailor
- 166 Brumfitt & Smith, drapers
- 168 Zimmerman Barnett, general dealer
- 172 Higgins Thos., earthenware dealer
- 174 Williams Arthur, fruiterer
- 176 Davis Wm., ironmonger
- 178 Pearson Chas. A., butcher
- 180 Schumm Chs. Hy., pork butcher
- 182 Banks, Son, & Co., tailors
- 184 Manning Misses F. & L., berlin wool dealers
- 186 Wardell John Rt., draper
- 188 Public Benefit Boot Co., boot dealers
- 190 Vice & Son, pawnbrokers
- 192 Marshall Thomas, tailor
- 194 Danish Butter Market
- 196 Hall Octavius Tom, china dealer
- 198 Eastman's, Ltd., butchers
- 200 Hare Geo. Smith, fancy dealer
- 202 Pashby Wm. Hy., confectioner
- 204 Gould Wm., draper
- 206 Ayre Mrs. Rose, confectioner
- 208 Bartlett & Flay, dressmakers
- 210 Wrap Joseph Harry, tinner
- 210 Stanford Rt. Homer, dairy
- 212 Kirman Robert, boot dealer
- 214 Allanson Geo., greengrocer
- 216 Field Thos. Edwd., butcher
- 218 Fowler Edwin, chemist
- 220 Drury G. Herbt., spirit merchant
- 222 Walton John, victualer, Criterion
- 222 Walton Geo., fish & ice merchant
- 224 Craven Thomas, chemist
- 226 Shearsmith Wilkinson, confectioner
- 228 Johnson Fras., grocer
- 230 Kennedy Mrs. Jane, fruiterer
- 232 Pocklington Joel, draper
- 236 Palmer William, grocer
- 238 Andrews Jas. Wm., draper
- 240 Vickerman James, butcher
- 242 Toozes Henry, smack owner
- 244 McInnes Henry, engineer
- 246 Hall George, butcher
- 248 Widdaker T. H. & S., outfitters
- 250 Fairbank Hy., Saml., M.B. & C.M., surgeon
- 252-4 Cussons Wm., Ltd., grocers; Saml. Eugene Clark, resident manager
- 258 Eaman Geo., furniture dealer
- 260 Lloyd Wm., smack owner
- 262 Brumfitt Mrs. Catherine
- Maginnis Edward, mason
- Holy Trinity Parish Cemetery; Geo. Hebden, superintendant
- Foster Leonard, wood dealer
- Beecroft Thomas, cowkeeper
- 408 Hullock John Chas., grocer
- 410 Kitching John Wm., printer
- 412 Blashill George, butcher
- 414 Nellist Henry, fruiterer
- 416 Boards Fredk. Arthur, draper
- 418 Johnson Fred, bootmaker
- 420 Featherston Wm., confectioner
- Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
- here is St. George's road
- 424 Croft Michael, grocer
- 426 Grassby John Hy., beer retailer
- 428 Wood Mrs. Alice, ironmonger
- 430 Henderson Alex., provision dealer
- 432 Bridgeman Thos., boot dealer
- 434 Lee George, furniture dealer
- 436 Thompson Frederick, butcher
- 438 Willis Robert, fried fish shop
- 440 Eastman's, Ltd., butchers
- 442 Meanwell John, provision merchant
- 444 Horsfall Job, tobacconist
- 446 Carr William, dairy
- 448 Ruddock Wm., provision merchant
- 450 Birch Mrs. Eliz. Ann, draper
- 452 Thompson Francis Beharrell, confectioner & hairdresser
- 454 Hings Alfred, pork butcher
- 456 Neal William, cabinet manufacturer
- 458 Parrott Thos. Sutcliffe, draper
- 460 Swales Richard, plumber
- 462 Robinson John Wm., baker
- 464 Ott Fred, pork butcher
- 466 Smith John, butcher
- 468 Reed John, fruiterer
- 470 Nicholson Wm., beer retailer
- 472 Hutton Mrs. Eliza, beer retailer
- Willford Jas. R., victualer, Half Way Hotel
- 8 Short Rt., blacksmith, Old Half Way house
- Woollock Johnson, vehicle painter, Old Half Way House yard
- 480 Willey Wm., fish merchant
- 482 Smith Sidney, fruiterer
- 484 Johnson Francis, grocer
- 486 Brumfitt & Smith, drapers
- here is Eastbourne street
- 488 Cartwright Mrs. Fanny, chemist
- 490 and 492 Bradfield Willam, draper, and P.O.
- here is St. Leonard's avenue
- 494 Holbrook & Helman, pawnbrokers
- 496 Ellyard Marmaduke
- here is Westbourne street
- 526 Hutton Mrs. Eliza, draper
- 544 Lawson Abraham, pork butcher
- 546 Hought William, grocer
- 548 Surrey Isaac, beer retailer
- 550 Clarkson Mrs. Ann
- 552 Roe Rastall, shopkeeper
- 554 Jaques Thomas, poulterer
- 556 Rust Isaac, coal dealer
- 558 Robinson George
- 562 Goy John & Co., drapers
- 564 Allenby James, butcher
- 566 Thompson James A.
- 568 Goy John & Co., grocers
- 570 Newton John, plumber
- 572 Shipley Miss Eleanor Fras., tobacconist
- 574 Hewitt Joseph, general dealer
- 576 Farrow William, butcher
- 578 Wood Mrs. Harriet Alice, fish dealer
- 582 Buffham John, fitter
- 592 Boothroyd Tom, engine driver
- 594 Thompson Jph., pork butcher
- 596 Pickersgill Geo. Hy., grocer
- 598 Curtis George, bootmaker
- 600 Cawood John, foreman
- 602 Johnson John, engine driver
- 604 Stevens John, fruiterer
- 606 Taylor Mrs. Margt., earthenware dealer
- 608 Pougher Joseph, bootmaker
- 610 Haigh John, greengrocer
- 612 Little Thomas, fish merchant
- 614 Arksey Thomas, shopkeeper
- 616 Walker Mrs. Eliza, victualer, Locomotive Hotel
- here are Sanderson and Chapel terraces
- N.E.R. Library Mechanics' Institute; Miss Emma Hodgson, librarian
- N.E.R. crossing and cottages
- 634 Stronghair George, superintendant
- Dudley street -
- Nettleton W., brickworks
- Handley Hy., res. foreman
- Wray H. & Son, nurserymen, Garden house
- Shaw Thos., farmer, Hessle common
- Briggs Mrs. Esther, farmer, Hessle common
High street (Queen's Dock bridge)
- Oriental buildings -
- Smithson C.F.& Co., timber merchants
- Finnish Sailors' Mission Room; L. Enkvist, pastor
- Ellershaw J. & Sons, seed crushers
- Burwell Wm., seed crusher
- Cross W. R. & Co., seed merchants,
- Smith J. & Co., shiphuilders
- Dry dock and ways
- 2 Bateman David, produce importer
- 5 Baxter & Tall, oil and seed brokers
- Fawcett Thomas & Co., seed and general merchants
- 6 Hodge Henry (Exors.), seed crushers
- 6 Thompson James, coal merchant
- 6 Eyre & Co., seed crushers
- 7 Whittaker George Frederick, victualer, Tigress Inn
- 11 Thompson Edward & Sons, coal merchants
- 11 Thompson Chas., ship broker
- 11 Hill Jas. T. & N., seed merchants
- 11 Penney Mulgrave Daniel, F.O.S., analyst
- 11 Hull Merchants' Lighter Co., Ltd.; John T. Green, secretary
- here is Salthouse Lane bridge
- 17 Barrett & Co., warehousemen
- 17 Banett H. I., patent smoke preventer
- 18 Lee James, foreman
- 18 Baxter Hermann R., kiln drier
- 18 Baxter & Co., lighter owners
- 18 Oxtoby Robert & Son, corn merchants
- 19 Scott William, ship chandler
- 19½ Meek Geo. & Son, corn and cake merchants
- 20 McGregor Chas., corn merchant
- 20 Taylor William, lighter owner
- 20 Wilkinson Jno. Wilfd., plumber
- 20 Hunt William, shipwright
- 21 Hodgson, Gibson & Brown, wine importers
- 21 Scott John, warehouse keeper
- 21 Barnby Henry, grain merchant
- 21 Schur Benedict D., corn merchant
- 21 Hiort, Knudsen & Co., corn merchants
- 21 Ross & Co., oil brokers
- 21 Milestone John Henry, seed crusher
- 21 Crown Corn, Oilcake, and Chemical Manure Co., Ltd; F. J. Milestone, secretary
- 21 Andrews Robert, foreman
- 22 Stuart & Gregson, seed crushers
- 22 Abercromby J. & Co., corn and cake merchants
- 22 Malcolm George & Son, warehouse keepers
- 22 Runton Bros., oil merchants
- 22 Wise J., Driffield broker
- 22 Wilkinson Josiah & Son, drysalters
- Union Three-Crane wharf -
- 23 Newsam Hy., wharfinger
- 23 Brameld W. G. & Co., Ltd., cordial manufacturers; W. Lofthouse, secretary
- 24 Dawson Bros., hemp merchants
- 24 Ganderton Bros., general merchants
- 24 Turner& Webster,cake merchants
- Wilberforce buildings -
- 25 Joy L. & Son, seed crushers
- 25 Butts Rt. Gosset, seed broker
- 25 Dobrqme N. F. & Co., seed merchants
- 25 Pearson & Bailey, seed crushers
- 25 Massam Thos., corn merchant
- 25 Crowe & Massam
- Wilberforce wharf
- 26 Ouston Robt. C. & Son, corn merchants
- Ouston's Staithway -
- Chisholm David & Co., sack contractors
- 27 Oriel chambers -
- 27 Winkley J. & Co., seed brokers
- 27 Corrie, Hanson, and Co., hemp merchants
- 27 Bilton J. & Co., warehouse keepers
- 27 Christiansen John & Co., corn merchants
- 27 Barton & Waterhouse, seed crushers
- 27 Craven Charles, joiner (j.)
- Bilton & Co.'s Globe Warehouse
- 32 H. B. W. R. J. R. Co.'s enquiry & parcels office; John Larder, superintendent
- 32 Hill Jas. Wm., general merchant
- 32 Chambers T. F. & Co., paint manufacturers
- 32 Mackie Rt. & Sons,corn merchants
- 32 Marr & Loveridge, corn importers
- here is Chapel lane Staithway
- 35 Lambert & Smiths, brokers
- 35 Gray Wm. & Sons, seed crushers
- 35 Lambert F. F., consulado de la Republico Argentina
- Corn exchange -
- Lister George, corn merchant
- Thompson C. F. & J., corn merchants
- Clifford T. A., broker
- Moxon & Pickering, maltsters
- Pillar (letter) Box
- 36 Duncan J. & Co., seed crushers
- 36 Thompson Jas. & Sons, seed merchants
- 36 Kirton Jph., produce broker
- 36 Ellis J. & Co., drying kiln owners
- 37 Christie Jas. Graves, warehouse
- 38 Saner & Harrison, warehouse keepers
- 38 Holmes Geo. & Co., oil brokers
- 38 Brodrick & Peters, spirit merchants
- here is Bishop lane Staithway
- 39 Hirschfeld Bros., seed merchants
- 40 Becking D. & Co., margarine importers
- 41 M. S. & L. Ry. Co., order office
- 41 Heseltine George Wm., corn merchant
- 41 Redfern Alfred & Co., oil cake merchants
- 41 Smith Osvald F., corn merchant
- 41 Lightermen and Watermen's Society; Geo. Day, president; Albert A. Bird, secretary
- Willford, McBride, & Co., bond 31a
- 42 Ringrose W. & C. L., ship owners; J. K. Ringrose, consul for the Netherlands
- 43 Willford, McBride, & Co., bonded stores
- 44 Sheardown & Barker, seed crushers
- Brochner C. C. & Co., corn merchants
- 45 Wilson William, corn merchant
- 45 Hillerns 0. & Co., corn merchants
- 45 Kershaw William & Son, insurance agents
- 47 L. & Y. R. Co.'s order and enquiry office; Thos. Jackson, manager
- 47 Daubney Wm. Ewd., toy maker
- 47 Ford William, lighter owner
- 47 Cranswick Fredk. Field, oil broker
- 47 Wright Bros. & Co., seed crushers
- Scale lane Staithway -
- Woodhouse & Co., warehousemen
- Redfern & Chatterton, warehouse
- 48 Sharp Rt., victualer, Lion and Key Hotel
- 49 Hall & Wood, corn brokers
- 49 Lawton Wm., straw board importer
- 49 Hanson, Son & Barter, tea merchants; W. Dickinson, manager
- 50 Etherington buildings
- 50 Wright Jno. Hickman, corn, cake, and seed merchant
- 50 Woodhouse & Co., warehouse keepers
- 50 Pybus Wm., general agent
- 50 Porteous Alex., commission agent
- 50 Hull Corn Trade Association; W. C. Carter, secretary
- 50 Templeman & Sheffield, keel owners
- 50 Proctor Robt., Sons & Co., corn factors
- 51 Wiley Edwin F. & Co., corn merchants
- 51 CarterWm. Cattley,wool broker
- 51 Sleight John, insurance agent
- 52 Johnston & Jeff, seed factors
- 54 Gilyott Wm. & Co., Ltd., warehousemen
- 55 Cross & Son, tea merchants; T. Theaker, agent
- 56 Wreathall, Robt., corn merchant
- 56 Mackay Thos., commercial traveller
- 56 Buckton Geo. & Sons, drysalters
- 56 Kemmarine Co. (The)
- 56 Dowson Joseph, foreman
- 57 & 58 Wood Bros., corn merchants
- 58 Johnson Alfred, foreman
- 59 Waterhouse Cornelius, victualer, Excelsior Tavern
- 60 Boden Wm. Hy., warehouseman
- 61 Del-Banco Valentine, cigar and produce importer
- 61 Stephenson Olaf S., seed merchant
- 61 Johnson W. R. & Son's warehouse
- here is Church lane Staithway
- 62 Horsley & Wharam, seed crushers
- 63 Eccles Chas. Stewart, sugar agent
- 63 Jewitt Alfred, salt merchant
- 64 Whiting Geo., wholesale grocer
- Warehouses
- 66 Field Wm. & Co., Ltd., wholesale grocers
- 68 Lofthouse & Saltmer, wholesale druggists
- 69 Palmer T. W. & Co., wine merchants
- 70 Thompson Bros., corn merchants
- 71 Henderson John and Co., produce importers
- 72 Hardy Geo. & Co's. warehouse
- 73 Simpson Christopher & Sons, copper merchants
- 75 and 76 Dixon E. P. & Sons, seed merchants
- 77 Scott John, warehouse
- 78 and 79 Rawstorn G. & J., oil and yeast merchants
- 80 Gainsbro' & Grimsby United Steam Packet Co., Ltd., warehouse
- here is Blackfriargate Staithway
- 80 Harker Bros., general merchants
- 80 Ostler Hy. Bell, warehouse keeper
- 83 Des-Forges Joseph & Sons, wholesale grocers
- 83 Hall's Barton Ropery Co., Ltd., rope manufacturers; T. Ross, managing director;
- A. B. Hall, secretary
- Hewson Rt., victualer, Dog & Duck
- here is South Bridge road
- Horman Wm. B., collector, South bridge
- 89 Metcalfe Eugene, potato merchant
- 90 Frewin & Leggott,canal carriers
- Sand's South End wharf
- 91 Humphrey Thos. Rd., Esq., J.P.
- here is Little Humber street
- 95 Anderson Thos., rag merchant
- 98 Russia chambers -
- Tottle Lancelot, senr., ship broker
- 99 & 100 Walker & Brown, printers
- 101 Stritt Chas., victualer, George and Dragon
- Rawstorn G. & J., warehouse
- 104 Nat. Telephone Co., Ltd., stores
- 105 Weihe Mrs. Johanna, boarding house
- 107 Morley John Walter, victualer, Gainsbro' Coffee house
- 109 Bogg Aaron, shopkeeper
- 110 Newton Mrs. Eliz., shopkeeper
- Middleton's warehouse
- here is Post Office entry
- 114 Drewery Chas., blacksmith
- here are Fisher's buildings
- 115 Hardy Geo. & Co., general merchants
- 115 Dreyer, Wright & Co., general merchants
- 116 Saxby Mrs. Rebecca, victualer, Old Harbour Inn
- 117 and 118 Henderson J. & Co's. warehouses
- 119 Saxby Miss Charlte., shopkeeper
- 121 De-la-Pole buildings -
- 121 Skelseys Adamant Cement Co., Ltd., cement manufacturers
- 121 Mayfield & Lucop, coal merchants
- 121 Heron W. & Co., tea merchants
- Farr E. & Sons, bottle makers
- Beecroft Wm., basket maker
- 123 Farr Joseph B.
- 124 Rolph Andrew, shopkeeper
- 125 Farr George M.
- 126 Grayson William Sandyfirth, hairdresser
- 128 Earle & Haller, shipowners
- Beeton's place -
- Tongue Barnabas, basket maker
- 132 Thirsk Geo., general carrier
- 133 Dove Edwin, victualer, Nag's Head
- 135 Fountain & Co., fish curers
- Hales' entry -
- Rossindale Chas. (Exors.), whitesmith
- 136 Rosindale Mrs. Charles
- 137 Johnson Maddison, shopkeeper
- 138 Redhead Robert, foreman
- 138 High Street Carting Co., general carriers
- 139 Clark Chas. S. & Son, house agents
- 140 Westwood William, cooper
- Dale John, sailmaker
- Abram Robert, coffee roaster
- 142 Coopland Jph. Hy., bootmaker
- 144 Marr Geo. H., sack merchant
- here are Baltic buildings
- Mitchell Dvd. Wm., sailmaker
- 145 Hotham & Whiting, oilcloth store
- 145 & 146 Willford, McBride, & Co., spirit merchants
- 148 Walker John H., oilcake broker
- 149 Hindle Walter, corn merchant
- 149 Grummitt Jph., corn mrchant
- 149 Parker Wm., corn merchant
- 150 Warwick & Co., spirit merchants
- Burnett avenue -
- Freeborough & Birks, corn merchants
- Pulsometer Engineering Co., Ltd.; Maxsted and Knott, agents
- Maxsted & Knott, consulting engineers
- Burbidge & Lloyd, corn merchants
- Chambers, Bell, & Chambers, corn merchants
- N.E.R. Order and Enquiry office; J. W. Jackson, broker and canvasser
- Stonehouse & Schultz, corn merchants
- Burns John, caretaker
- Harrison John S. & Co., insurance brokers
- Zeeland Steamship Co., shipping agents; E. T. M. Cowburn, manager
- 152 Smith & Dunipace, seed merchants
- Stewart's yard -
- Dunwell Geo. Chris., smith
- Gray W. & Son, joiners
- Gill George, bootmaker
- 153 Wilkinson Wm., bag merchant
- 154 Tottle Ernest E., shipbroker
- 155 Hamburg chambers -
- Hudson W. & Co., shipbrokers
- Hartenfeld John Bernhard, general merchant
- Christie James Graves, warehouseman
- 156-7 The Avenue -
- Johnson W. R. & Son, shipbrokers
- Catchpool Arth., corn merchant
- Theilman, Cowan, & Co., corn merchants
- Plimpton & Smith, oil brokers
- Sanday Samuel & Co., corn merchants
- Manston A. & Co., commission agents
- Tapscott, Kitchen, and Neville, corn merchants
- Wood, Collins, & Co., corn merchants
- Gregory Fred. & Co., corn merchants
- Lambert James 0. & Co., corn merchants
- Ayre Bros., general merchants
- Thalsino & Deal, cargo superintendants
- Smyth Ross T. & Co., corn merchants; H. Clements, manager
- Ehlers J. & Co., seed crushers
- Willows, Holt, & Willows, seed crushers
- Kelsey Castle & Son, corn merchants
- Stephenson Geo.,corn merchant
- Ogburn Wm. Geo., caretaker
- 158-9 Rayment & Sharp, ship chandlers
- 160 Keighley, Maxsted, & Co., corn merchants
- 160 Harrison Bros., corn merchants
- 160 Carlill Watson & Son, secretaries, Hull Branch Phoenix Fire Office
- 161 Lowery Bros., ship brokers
- 162 Grassam Thomas, printer
- 168 Hope Robert, victualer, Edinboro' Packet
- 164 Pinder Mrs. Lovics, shopkeeper
- 165 Fanthorpe Thos., shopkeeper
- 166 Pinder George, rully owner
- 167 Kay Geo. W., oil manufacturer
- 167 Ashburn J., junr.
- 167 Grainger Rd. & Son, lighter owners
- 168 Joy John Kinlock, victualer, Yarmouth Arms
- 169 Wilson Robert, grocer
- 170 Clackstone Mrs. Elizabeth, victualer, George Yard Inn
- 171 Brodrick & Peters, bond
- 172 Warrener W, J., Hull and Lincoln trader
- 172 Drewry Frederick, agent
- 174 Smith John, joiner
- 175 Ash & King, printers
- 176-7 Good John & Sons, ship chandlers
- 178 Walker Isaac, wool broker
- 178 Ridley W. B. & Co., corn merchants
- Featherstone's entry -
- 4 Smith John, builder
- 6 Abram Robt., coffee roaster
- 178 Ware Chas.,wagon cover maker
- Bryant's court -
- 10 Wroe James, oil dealer
- 179 Rushforth Mrs. Esther, grocer
- 180 English W. P., warehouse keeper
- 180 Harrison Wm. Peters, house agent
- 180 Boston & Hull Steam Shipping Co., Ltd., ship owners; V. H. Walker, manager
- 180 Walker Thomas & Co., lighter owners
- Holden's terrace -
- Hartenfeld J. B., mat and game dealer
- 14½ Webb William, joiner
- 15 Taylor Lewis Francis, master mariner
- 18 Nicholson James William, printer (f.)
- 20 Thompson Mrs. Jane
- 181 Dyson George Amos, victualer, Globe Hotel
- Chamber's entry -
- 4 Harrison Jph., tug master
- 5 Richardson Martindale, chief engineer
- 183 Corporation Sworn Meters' and Weigher's office; J. M. Chapman, secretary
- 183 Assmus Oskar, commission agent
- 183 Seller William George, house agent
- 183 Toogood Rd. & Co., oil refiners
- 184 Cutt Geo., victualer, Prince George
- 184 Pitts Mrs. Hannah Maria, dining rooms
- 187 Bulmer& Field, seed crushers
- 188 Thompson Ed., seed crusher
- 188 Grotrian Frederick B. & Co., seed merchants
- 189 Guy J., lighter owner
- 189 Hopps & Read, lighter owners
- 190 Morrell Tom, victualer, Anchor Inn
- 191 Denniss Alfred & Co., oilcake merchants
- 191 Burstall & Huffam, timber agents
- 192 Rainforth Wm. & Sons, keel owners
- 193 Hinchsliff William, grocer
- 194-5 here is Commercial court
- Hollis Bros. & Co., builder's merchants
- 196 Baker Benj., oil merchant
- 196 Bennett Hy. & Co., commission agents
- 196 Peters Mrs. Julius, aerated water manufacturer
- 197 Gerdt Peter, victualer, Fleece Inn
- 198 Johnson W. & H., oil importers
- 199 Holmes Herbert E., broker
- 199 Maxwell D. C. & Co., sack manufacturers
- Ebor chambers -
- 202 Cattley & Campbell, seed merchants
- 202 The Hull Artizans' and Labourers' Improved Dwelling Co., Ltd.;
- M. Campbell, secretary
- 202 Stephenson J. & J., seed crushers
- 202 Thonger James Herbert, seed merchant
- 202 Robson Edw., seed crusher
- 202 Burstall James William, commission agent
- 202 Boden Jas. & Co., agents, British and Foreign Marine Insurance Co., Ltd.
- 203 Nightscales Geo., oil merchant
- 203 Hardy R., lighter owner
- 203 Whitaker J. H., lighter owner
- 203 Winter F., superintendant, Waterloo warehouses, &c.
- here are North walls and Bridge
Hill street (Great Thornton street)
- 1 Bearpark Mrs. Annie, shopkeeper
- here is Wilberforce place
- here are Jane's buildings
- Richards James, farm produce store
- 15 Gray George, cowkeeper
- 17 Carlton Charles Brown, foreman
- 25 here is Mary Ann's place
- 27 Arundell Edward, engineer
- 31 Smith - fried fish shop
- 2 McCauley Ptr., boilermaker (j.)
- here are Inverness buildings
- 8 Martin James, bricklayer
- 10 Hansley Mrs. Hannah, shopkeeper
- here is Hutchinson's place
- 12 Hart Henry, mate
- 14 Steel Mrs. Margaret
- 16 Scholey W. A., chimney sweeper
- here are Frederick's buildings
- 18 Jewitt Mrs. Ann Elizabeth, paperhanger
- 20 Wright Mrs. Jemima, dressmaker
- York place -
- 7 Hicks Christopher Wharton, joiner
- 22 Dennis James, grocer
- 28 Ellis John, shopkeeper
- here are Emma's buildings
- 32 Corley Isaac, beer retailer
- 34 Johnson Bedford, shopkeeper
Hinderwell street (Prince's avenue)
- North grove -
- 1 Chisholm David, sack contractor
- 2 Power John Boyle, telegraph superintendent
- 3 Glover Mrs. Charlotte
- 4 Franklin Fredk., manager
- 5 Hermann Niels Christian, foreign correspondent
- 7 Watson Mrs. Sarah
- 8 Haveroroft Ed. Gibson, secretary
- 9 Tomkins Tom Ed., clerk
- 11 Ostler Mrs. Mary
- 12 McKinna Nathaniel
- 13 Morrison Frank Clark, advertising agent
- 14 Stromberg John, lay reader
- 15 Dixon John Wm., clerk
- 16 Richardson Miss Annie
- 17 Sissons William, saw mill proprietor
Hodge street (Church street)
- Whystall place -
- Scott's warehouse
- Thompson Ed., seed crusher
- 12 Appleby Henry, foreman
Hodgson street (Lime street)
- (NORTH SIDE.)
- 3 Campbell Chas., shipwright
- 5 Latus Thomas, draper
- 7 Holmes Joseph, smith
- 13 Horner William, shoemaker
- 15 Higgins Martin, marine store dealer
- 31 Fewlass Geo., rully owner
- 33 Close Mrs. Emma Eva, lodgings
- 35 Drewery Thomas, shopkeeper
- 39 Lonsdale Mr. Richd. Pinder
- 43 Ashton Benj., victualer, Ship Inn
- 49 Carlile George, rully owner
- 51 Maskill William, shopkeeper
- 53 Wormald Henry, greengrocer
- 55 Walker Mrs. Mary Ann, lodgings
- 57 Stephenson Jas., cooper (j.)
- 59 Mortimer Mrs. Sarah
- 61 Walton Peter, shopkeeper
- 63 Such P., lath render
- 69 Yeaman Joseph, shipwright
- 77 Cook Charles, oil miller
- here is Stephenson square
- 81 Houlden Thomas, coal dealer
- 89 Whitfield Wm., rully owner
- 95 Bower Wm. Lister, assurance agent
- 103 Cobrein Thomas, shopkeeper
- 105 Newton William, butcher
- 107 Nightingale Wm. Bo lding, shopkeeper
- here is Hodgson's terrace
- 111 Murden Charles, oil miller
- 115 Grebby Michael, coal dealer
- 117 Hemingway Tom, fitter
- 119 Thompson Mrs. Rose Maria, shopkeeper
- 121 Hardcastle Michael, coal dealer
- 125 here is Mount terrace
- 127 Ironmonger Wm., shopkeeper
- 129 Boynton James, sail maker (j.)
- 135 Ellerby Wm. Hy., sawyer
- 137 here is Derby terrace
- 139 Graham John Hy., plumber
- 141 Yeaman Chas. Wm., shipwright
- 143 Greef Robert, wheelwright
- 147 Woodhead George, shopkeeper
- 149 Johnson George, joiner
- 153 Harrison John Hy., foreman
- 161 Harvey George, tinner
- (SOUTH SIDE.)
- 2 Linton Charles, shipwright
- 6 Watson William Burton, watchmaker (j.)
- 8 Hewitt John, carpenter (j.)
- 10 Fenton Thomas, lath render
- 14 Slingsby Wm., shopkeeper
- 18 Green Alfred, keel owner
- 24 Pearson John, bricklayer
- 30-2 Smithson's, pork butcher
- 34 Winstaley Thomas, shopkeeper
- 36 Freeman Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper
- 42 Thompson James, cowkeeper
- 46 Carver John Jas., shopkeeper
- 56 Woodward Joshua, shopkeeper
- 60 Lord Joseph Ellis, diver
- Primitive Methodist Chapel
- Pickering Thomas, brush maker (j.)
- 92 Moody Matthew, shipwright
- 96 Till George, shopkeeper
- 102 Smith Samuel, shopkeeper
- 104 here is Elizabeth's terrace
- 108 Winn Mr. Matthew
- 110 Parkin Wm., engine driver
- 112 here is Oxford terrace
- 116 Betney George, shopkeeper
- 118 Middleton Tom, foreman
- 128 Westerdale Joseph, shopkeeper
- 130 Moody Thomas, grocer
- 132 Gregersen Ferdinand Chas., chief officer
- 138 Fisher Mr. James
- 142 Marshall Mrs. Mgt., newsagent
- 148 Langton John, beer retailer
Holborn mount (Sutton bank)
- 1 Jackson Walt. Chas., butcher
- 1 Drysdale Thomas, fitter
- 2 Benson Alfred, shopkeeper
- 3 Healey Dr. Thos., St. Clair, surgery
- 4 Shearman Leon, accountant
- 5 Milner Thos. Geo., borough treasurer
- 6 Chapman Mrs. Emily, registrar of births and deaths for Sutton district
- 7 Anderson John, chief officer
- 8 Green Wm. Hy., lighter owner
- 9 Ansdell Jas. Wm., bricklayer
- 10 Scarr Thomas, carpenter
- 11 Wood John, wood turner
- 12 Coysh Wm., master mariner
- 18 Venus Mrs. Eliza
- 14 Tweddell William, cashier
Holborn street (Holderness road)
- 1 Hall Charles, foreman
- 2 Robinson Hy. Clark, manager
- 3 Baker George, clerk
- 5 Wells William, foreman
- 6 Toplin Miss Sarah Ann, dressmaker
- 9 Hodge Mrs. Elizabeth
- 11 Singleton Mr.
- 12 Gaskell Jno. Fras. engineer (j.)
- 14 Annison Edwd. Smith, broker
- 15 Ruxton Thomas, cashier
- 16 Wood John, hairdresser
- 17 Foster John, engineer (j.)
- 18 Wilkinson W. E., insurance agent
- 19 Annison Tobias Smith, manager
Holderness road (Witham)
- 1 Belt John Richard, draper
- 2 Evans George, butcher
- 3 Lord Fredk., coal merchant, P.0.
- 3½ Hudson John Wm., chemist
- Annison's livery stable yard
- 4 Snowden Jas., confectioner
- 5 Nicholson Rt., brush manufacturer
- 6 Kemp Walt. Ed., hairdresser
- 7 & 8 Mills Wal. Hy., game dealer
- 9 Homan Wm. B., hairdresser
- 10 Warkup John Rt., bootmaker
- 13 Clayton Daniel, corn factor
- here is Block House Mill yard
- Model Houses -
- 1 Ritchie Geo., china dealer
- 3 Burroughs Joseph, clerk
- 4 Briggs Jno. Edwin,engineer
- 5 Barchard John, shipwright
- 6 Hardy William, tinner
- Somerstown -
- 1 & 2 Cussons William, Ltd., grocers, &c.
- 3 Cooper Wm., watchmaker
- 4 Jackson Thomas Clarke, photographer
- 5 Gihbons Mrs. Margaret
- 6 Jacob Timotheus William
- 7 East Hull Conservative Club Co., Ltd.; Rd. Chadderton, resident steward;
- Harry England, secretary
- 8 Newsam Hy.,warehousmn.
- 10 Holder & Hollingworth, surgeons
- here is Williamson street
- East parade -
- 1 Porter John, painter
- 2 Farmers and Cleveland Dairies Co., Ltd., dairy
- 3 Richardson Jas., hairdresser
- 4 Public Benefit Boot Co., boot dealers
- Presbyterian Church of England; Rev. H. P. Slade, F.R.A.S., minister
- 6 Fieldhouse Mr. Jabez
- 7 Kemp Thos., shopkeeper
- 8 Robinson Thos. Rt., fried fish shop
- 9 Wright John, cab proprietor
- 10 Liggins Thos., contractor
- 10 Boyd Hugh, assistant overseer for Southcoates
- 12 East Hull Liberal Club, Ltd.; Mrs. E. Briggs, stewardess
- 13 Colley & Levitt, contractors
- The James Reckitt Public Library; Rd. Hargreaves, librarian
- 16 Hillelson Hyman, hairdresser
- Hockney & Liggins, contractor's yard
- Bubbings R. G., painter
- 17 Johnson Joseph Henry, bootmaker
- Escreet & Richmond, engineers
- Stow John, joiner
- 17 Beddow Rev. John James, A.K.C.L., vicar of St. Andrew's
- 18 Robinson Mrs. Ann
- 19 Hugo Steinmetz, mineral water manufacturer
- Ounsworth Jesse, sculptor
- Norman William, joiner
- Morris George, timber merchant
- Kennington Geo. John, joiner
- Temperton Joseph, builder
- St. Andrew's Church
- West Alfred, corn miller
- Marshall Rd., corn miller
- Strachan M. & Son, coal merchants
- Jackson William D., master, Southcoates station
- here are N.E. Railway crossing and Foot bridge
- here is Summergangs terrace
- Gardham George, victualer, Nag's head
- Victoria buildings -
- 2 Jackson Albert, confectioner
- 3 Cooper Jas., bootmaker
- 4 Bower George, butcher
- 5 Dales F. & Son, fruiterers
- 6 McKenna John, watchmaker
- 7 Moody Bros., painters
- Hornsea parade -
- 2 Hollingworth Jno., surgeon
- Todd Miss Fanny
- Rowell Mrs. M., ladies' school
- Huby Rd., chief officer
- 5 Goodall Thos., seed crusher
- 8 Towle Mrs. Sarah
- Cawkill John, butcher
- 9 Grasby James, flour agent
- Myrtle villas -
- Hodder William, music warehouse
- Cawkill Mrs. Mary Ann, butcher
- here is H.B. Railway Foot bridge
- 11 Longhottom Bros., aerated water manufacturers
- 10 Copeland Walter John, metal turner
- 9 Stringer Joseph Rodgers, schoolmaster
- 8 Preston Wm., rent collector
- 7 Hall Tom, clerk
- 6 Jackson Louis, joiner
- Baker Mrs. A., draper
- 4 Slater Richard, manager
- 3 Kendrew Rev. Wm. (Wesleyan)
- 2 Warters Edmund, L.F.P.S. and L.M. (Glas.)
- 1 Black Thomas, timekeeper
- Hull Anti-Mill and General Industrial Society, Ltd., millers
- Shaw James William, curled hair manufacturer
- Banister Mrs. Mary Ann, Temple cottage
- Dobson Joseph, saw mill proprietor, Ivy villa
- here are Sherburn street and Hodge's yard
- Hales Wm. wagonnette proprietor
- Temperton Joseph, builder
- East Park villas -
- 6 Lawson Mrs. Eliz., apartments
- 5 Viggers Joseph, Admiralty overseer
- Smith Messrs., Linden villa
- Sizer Richard, Albany house
- Glenmore villas -
- 2 Chapman Mr. Thomas
- 1 Stubbs Mr. William
- Fisher John Rt., Prospect house
- Perons Thomas Robinson, Saxby house
- Foster John, Woodlands
- Wood Thomas William, cowkeeper, Dairy farm
- Pleasant place -
- 1 Tofts Mrs. Elizabeth
- 2 Gallilee Thos., ship draughtsman
- 4 Williamson Thos., butler
- 5 Kirk Fred, waggonette proprietor
- 7 Tran Mrs. Ann
- Reid David, nurseryman
- 11 Jackson Geo. Belt, foreman
- 12 Day Jabez Ward, foreman
- Woodside villas -
- 1 Askam Jno. Fairburn, grocer
- 3 Osburn Jas. Hy., engineer
- 4 Scott Miss Mary Caroline
- Richardson Mr. Geo., York house
- Seaton Albert Edward, CE., Wilton house
- Thompson James, coal merchant, Carlton house
- Haley John Wilson, Rothiemay
- Walker Misses, ladies' school, Studley house
- Keelan Patrick, M.D., F.R. C.S.I., fleet surgeon, R.M., medical officer, H.M. Prison,
- Craigmore house
- Thornton villas -
- 2 Fielden Immer, surveyor, B.T.
- East bourne villas -
- 2 Magee Wm., master mariner
- 3 Good Thos. Wm., grocer
- Woodbine cottages -
- 1 Moon George, confectioner
- 2 Metcalfe Harold James, corn merchant
- Escreet Jas., druggist, Fernleigh house
- Hockney Matthew Pape, Beechwood house
- Thomas George Henry, Oakwood house
- Skeggs Roht. E., Clement villa
- Ellis Mr. George, Park villa
- Grindell John, Fern lodge
- Grindell Mrs. Ann, Belle Vue cottage
- Barker Chas.,victualer, Crown Inn
- Galloway Mrs. Mary Jane, cowkeeper, White house
- Eyre Slater, miller, Windmill
- Wilton terrace -
- 1 Dickens Bros., grocers
- 1 Fletcher Robert, builder
- 2 Cass Thomas, cabinet maker
- 3 Jubb Alfred, tailor
- 4 Adamson Jph. Jas., pawnbroker
- 5 Northcote Augustus Beauchamp, M.B. & C.M.
- 6 Nicholson Michael, ironmonger
- 7 Watson John, furniture dealer
- 8 Hoskins George, plumber
- 9 Hull East Pie Co., refreshment rooms
- 10 Morrill Henry, Esq., J.P.
- 11 Co-operative Soc.'s Store, grocers
- 12 Bland Wm., furniture dealer
- 13 Downs John, stationer
- 14 Redhead Mark, H.M.C.
- 15 Haley Tom, commercial traveller
- 16 Brown Alfred, builder
- 17 Hamilton James Austin, L.R.C.P. & L.R.C.S., E.
- 18 Jennison E., baby linen, &c., dealer
- 19 Russell William, tailor
- here are Denmark grove and avenue
- 21 Pringle William, boot dealer
- 22 Whitaker Mrs. Ann Mary, baby linen dealer
- 23 Bristow & Co., grocers
- 24 Cawkill Mrs. Mary Ann, pork butcher
- 25 Colley Thomas, butcher
- Primitive Methodist Chapel
- 48 Jackson William, grocer
- 49 Curtois George, grocer
- 49 British & Colonial Meat Co., butchers
- 50 Danish Butter Co., butter factors
- 53 Clayton George, tailor
- 55 and 57 Pinder Wm., draper
- 59 Robinson Wm. Chs., confectioner
- 61 Beal John, plumber
- 63 Jackson Bowlby, grocer
- 65 and 67 Scurr Rd. Wm., draper
- 69 Hoyles & Kershaw, dentists
- 71 Abba John, cabinet maker
- 73 Eastmans, Ltd., butchers
- 73 Boyd Edward, ironfounder
- 75 Hunt Fredk., tobacconist
- 77 Hull Nut and Bolt Co.; Wm. Boyd, manager
- 77 Jackson Bowlby, jeweller
- 77½ Meek Jas. Wood, umbrella maker
- 79 Schultz Mark, pawnbroker
- 80 Smith Alfred, confectioner
- 81 Harper Benhadad, fruiterer
- 82 Barnett John, butcher
- 88 Scott Joseph, grocer
- 84 Johnson William, butcher
- Ward Joseph, joiner
- 84 Burton Thomas, plumber
- 85 Hodgson Heneage, bootmaker
- 87 Coates A. E., stationer
- 88 Hill Harry Donald, ironmonger
- Boylan Fras. B., victualer, Southcoates Station Hotel
- Barmby William, butcher
- here are Southcoates Junction and Railway crossing
- Station parade -
- 1 Middleton Jas. Woodward, tripe dresser
- 2 Simpson Mrs. Mary, tobacconist
- 3 Smith Thos., confectioner
- 4 Shaw Edward fruiterer
- 5 Baron James, butcher
- 3 Barmby Tom, tailor
- 8 Cooper Joseph Lee, grocer
- 9 Boynton Chas. Rt., grocer
- Humber terrace -
- 1 Kaslowsky Arthur, fish dealer
- 2 Coultas Samuel, draper
- 3 Ingram William Topping, hairdresser
- 4 Marrow Frederick, grocer
- 5 Boynton Chas. Rt., grocer
- 7 Laking Chas., boot dealer
- 8 Andrew Joseph, grocer
- 9 Harker Robert, toy dealer
- 10 Eyre William, ironmonger
- Hill Joseph Bailey, greengrocer
- Dwyer William, butcher
- Billany Lawrence Marshall, chemist, Pharmacy bldgs.
- Officer Harold, stationer
- Walker John Herbert, butcher
- Cochrane Jas., provision dealer
- Cousin Mrs. Lily M., confectioner
- Shakesby Charles William, cycle depôt
- Tucker Sidney Arth., fruiterer
- Poplar buildings -
- 1 Edmonds Saml., fish dealer
- 2 Eastmans' Ltd., butchers
- 3 Danish Butter Market, butter dealers
- 4 Bralthwalte Jonas, confectioner
- 5 Wigglesworth Rachel and Kate, drapers
- 6 Dunn Wm., general dealer
- 7 Bridges Benj., greengrocer
- 8 Singleton Geo. Hy., btchr.
- 9 Winn Frank R., grocer
- Alexandra buildings -
- 1 Loesch Ernest August, grocer
- 2 Ellis & Sons, bootmakers
- 3 Leiberman Sml., pawnbroker
- 4 Rogers Geo. Wm., butcher
- 5 Thompson Hy. Ed., chemist
- 6 Shakesby Chas. Wm., draper
- 7 Robinson William, tailor
- 8 Teanby Walter, confectioner
- Argyle terrace -
- 1 Neal Frederick, joiner
- 2 Grandin John, stationer
- 3 Richardson Henry Francis, butcher
- 4 Margrave Ed., grocer
- 5 Planer John, pork butcher
- 6 Boothroyd Job, manager
- 6 Smith W. F. & Co., drapers
- 7 Trezise John Austin, dairy
- 8 Swales Dvd., furniture maker
- 9 Bradshaw Robt., china dealer
- 10 Cussons Wm., Ltd., grocers
- Richardson Mrs. Sarah Ann, victualer, Elephant & Castle
- Albion street -
- 1 Gardner Geo. Hy., bootmaker
- 2 Johnson William, butcher
- 3 Warriner Wm. Rd., confectioner
- 4 Metforth William, confectioner
- 5 Cockin Mr. George
- 6 Thompson Misses Jane & Emma
- 7 Boynton Mr. Chas. Robt.
- 8 Faulkner Isaac, tobacconist
- Lorne terrace -
- 1 Palethorpe Fdk. Jas., clerk
- 2 Scholey Miss Sabina, lodgings
- 3 Newby Mrs. Jane Penelopa
- 4 Walker Mrs. Harriet
- 5 Willoughby Mrs. Ann Eliza
- 6 Hall John, undertaker
- 7 Mares Jph. Dean, draughtsman
- 8 Paxton Harry, butcher
- here is Buckingham street
- Filey parade -
- 1 Lodge Gerald, manager
- 2 Good Miss Rachel
- 3 Scott Robert, commercial traveller
- 4 Smith William Finningley, tailor
- 5 Macgarr Fdk. Wm., traveller
- 6 Ward Mrs. Eliza
- 7 Warters Rev. Edmund Barnby
- 8 Ross Geo., assistant schoolmaster
- 9 Harvatt William, cashier
- Hull Football Club ground
- Brunswick Wesleyan Chapel
- Reid Miss Sarah Jane, grocer, P.O.
- Lear Geo. Henry, butcher
- Scott John, Durham villa
- Durham terrace -
- 1 Percy Rt., commission agent
- 2 Till Mrs. Fanny Emily
- 3 Houghton Geo. Hy., manager
- 4 Thompson John, assurance agent
- 5 Stephenson Francis, grocer
- 6 Clark Ingham, druggist
- Chestnut villas -
- 1 Gelder Wm. Alf., architect
- 2 Marshall Richard, miller
- 3 Edwards Mrs. Annie
- 4 Rank Joseph, miller
- Jalland Mrs. Emily, Holderness house
- Rawson Thomas, cowkeeper
- West Alfred, corn merchant, Summergangs
- Pillar Box
- Reckitt Mr. Frederick Isaac, Woodgrange
- Smith Dvd. Battle, Summergangs farm
- Henderson Mr.
- Fussey Frank, cowkeeper
- Wilson Robinson, coal merchant
- MacWhirter Geo., coal merchant, Crescent villa
- Clark Thomas, cowkeeper
- Bellerby Matthew, grocer
Hood street (Jenning street)
-
- 25 here is Kilholme court
- 31 Brunning John, cowkeeper
Hope street (Chariot street)
- 2 Bulmer Mr. John
- 3 Baron John Wm., chapel keeper
- Providence Chapel (Congregational)
Hopwood street (From 2 Freehold street to 84 Peel street)
- (SOUTH SIDE)
- 2 Willingham Thomas George, joiner, &c.
- 3 Bell Mrs. Marion
- 5 Oakey Henry, foreman
- 6 Petch Mrs. Janet, victualer, Kingston New Inn
- 7 Moon Rd. Petch, commission agent
- 8 Rank Thos. Wm., master mariner
- 9 Brown Wm. Hy., commission agent
- 11 Andrew Henry
- 12 Sharp William, joiner
- 13 Bartlett Thos. John, master mariner
- 14 Galloway John, manager
- 15 Barker John, bricklayer
- 16 Ellis David, mason
- 17 Morley David
- 19 Dixon Robert, foreman
- 22 Macbean Lachlan, clerk
- 23 Eslick Henry, reporter
- 24 Brown Mrs. Mary Jane
- 26 Young James, bricklayer
- 27 O'Dougherty Hugh, examining officer, H.M.C.
- 28 Gilbert Mr. Joseph
- 29 Hurst Arthur A., journalist
- 30 Procter Saml., cabinet maker
- 31 Harrison Thomas, coal dealer
- 32 Jacklin Miss Annie
- 33 Jefferson Alf. Jno., watchmaker
- (NORTH SIDE)
- 36 Gordon Mrs. Hannah Jane
- 38 Howard Thomas Henry
- 40 Harris John E.
- 41 Parkin Walter, engineer
- 42 Moore Mrs. Susannah
- 43 Duncan John Wm., pilot
- 44 White William, printer
- 45 Leetham James
- 46 Squire William, clerk
- 47 Weldon Fredk. Wm., clerk
- 48 Moody George, bricklayer
- 53 Hornsby Mrs. Jane
- 54 Hunt Mrs. Letica, dressmaker
- 55 Pentith Mrs. Sarah Eliz.
- 55 Fishwick John, furniture remover
- 56 Hubbard Wm., clerk
- 57 Murray John, chief officer
- 58 Goymer Rd., customs officer
- 59 Dixon Hy., corn merchant
- Stephenson Miss E., costumier
- 60 Oldham Smith
- 62 Wilson Benjamin, engineer
- 64 Whitelock Wm. Jas., manager
- 65 Robinson Danl., port masonry
- 66 Fry Mrs. Ellen
- 67 Priest John, agent
- 68 Owen Mr. John
Hotham street (Hedon road)
- 3 Working Men's Non-Sectarian Mission Room
- 5 Jackson Robert, hairdresser
- 7 Hitchin John, tinner
- 9 Hutson Edwin, bootmaker
- 11 Crombie Herbert, grocer
- 17 & 19 Gilbert Rt., shopkeeper
- 23 Parker Mrs. Sarah Ann, lodgings
- 25 Reed Thomas, rigger
- 27 Clark John Richard, grocer
- 29 Smith Robert, butcher
- 31 Walker John Sanderson, shopkeeper
- 33 Clarke Henry, lodgings
- 39 Drypool and Marfleet Steam Tramway Co., Ltd. (registered office); James Rae, manager
- 41 Collingwood Joseph, grocer
- 58 Shepperson James, engineer
- 54 Wood Francis, fitter
- 52 Leak George, engineer (j.)
- 50 Hampson John, fitter
- 48 Thompson Thomas, foreman
- 44-6 Major Mrs. Jane, beer retailer
- 42 Laxton Mrs. Caroline Louisa, lodgings
Hudson street (Wellington lane)
- 1 Palmer Mrs. Valentina
- 2 Whitmore Mrs.
- 3 Jackson Fdk. Wm., gasfitter
- 4 Williamson Wm. Elwood
- 5 Sedman Benj., joiner (j.)
- 7 Butterfield Samuel, moulder
- 8 Ellis Jas. Albt., engineer (j.)
- 9 Featherston Harry, clerk
- 12 Bray Chas. brush maker (j.)
- 14 Wilson James R., gardener
- 15 Gilding Bernard, bricklayer (j.)
- 16 Bray Mrs. Emma
- 18 Hodge Mrs. Emma
- 19 Melles John, sign writer
- 21 Bayley John Wm. Cuthbert
- 22 Hall John Robert, joiner (j.)
- 23 Shaw John Thos., compositor
- 25 Barker John, plasterer (j.)
- 26 Mackay Samuel, clerk
- 29 Andrew George, verger
- 30 Neesham Mrs. Amelia
- 33 Neesham Robert, engineer (f.)
- 34 Flinn Edwd., earthenware dealer
- 35 All Saints' Mission Room
- 36 Whorter Mrs. Jane
- 37 Harris Dr. A. G. R.
Humber bank (English street)
- Strachan M. & Son, coal depôt
- Tadman & Todd, ironfounders
- Newlove Matt. Geo., beerseller
- Baxter R., junr., drying kiln
- Old Bath house
- Pape Joseph, foreman
- Porter Thomas, varnish maker
- Sanderson A. & Co., paint manufacturers
- Neptune Street subway
Humber place (from Humber street to Wellington street)
- 1 General Steam Navigation Co.; Arthur Pauling, agent
- 2 Leetham Edward, shipowner
- 3 Bower T. & R. W., colliery proprietors
- 3 Allerten Main Collieries; A. W. Keith, agent
- 4 Newlove, Kirby, & Co., fruit merchants
- Scandinavian Chambers -
- 5 Bell Thos. F. & Co., shipowners
- 5 Denaby Main Colliery Co., Ltd.; E. J. Adderley, agent
- 6 Worms, Jesse, & Co., coal merchants; W. H. Dearden, agent
- 6 Tichiaz Tommaso, cargo superintendent
- 6 Latus George & Co., ship brokers & coal merchants
Humber street (from Humber Dock street to Queen street)
- 1 Tadman Bros., fruit merchants
- 2 Hull Commercial Sale Rooms -
- White & Son, fruit brokers
- Seed John & Sons, fruit brokers
- Shaw B. & J., fruit brokers
- 7 Bradnum James & Co., fruit merchants
- 8 Peacock A. J. & Co., fruit merchants
- 9 Graham Jno. Hy., temperance hotel
- 10 Houfe H. T., beerseller
- 11 Rhodes Caleb, fruit merchant
- 12 & 13 Tadman Bros., potato warehouse
- 14 Dawson Wm. Rt., beerselier
- 15 Walker's warehouse
- 16 Lindell Mrs. Matilda Charlotte,victualer, Sir John Falstaff
- Alexandra buildings -
- Bower William & Co., iron merchants
- 22 & 23 Oglesby Richard & Son, china merchants
- 24 Gibson Robert, joiner
- 25 & 26 Haberland & Glassman, grocers
- 27 Hamer Mrs. & Sons, fruit importers
- 28 Smith Mrs. Emma, eating house
- Barker Rt., paper warehouse
- Troostwyk B., yeast warehouse
- 4 Koser Henry, fruit merchant
- 5 Ringrose's stores
- Wesley Hall Mission Rooms; Rev. S. H. B. Yates, minister
- 60 Golliker John, fruit merchant
- Nightingale W. B. & Co., wholesale grocers
- 64 Plaskitt Geo., victualer, Shakespeare Hotel
- Wesley hall
- Walker's chambers -
- Backwell Rt. F., provision merchant
- Houfe Henry Taylor, fruit merchant
- Ansdell Jas. R., yeast merchant
- Rawson (W.) & Robinson (J.), shipowners
- 71 Walker M. & Sons, fruit merchants
- 72 Nightscales Frank, fruit merchant
- 73 Simmons Hy., fruit merchant
- 73 Amos Mrs. Susan, boarding house
Humber street - East or Little - (Queen street to High street)
- Walkington Robert, victualer, Glover's London Hotel
- 50 Globe Parcel Express Office; J. Pyefinch & Co., agents
- 51 Swaby Thomas, bootmaker
- 52 Rhodes M., grocer
- 54 Brentsen R., boarding house
- Holy Trinity N.S. - (girls') Saunders Miss Elizabeth; (infants') Goodall Miss Sarah
- Durham Hy., agent, School house
- Hull Central Dry Dock and Engineering Works, Ltd., shipbuilders;
- Thomas R. Humphrey, J.P., manager; W. S. Rowson, secretary
- Wilson John, victualer, Alexandra
- 32 Seaton Mrs. Anne, leather seller
- 33 Halls Barton Ropery Co., Ltd., rigging shed
- Hull Pilot Office entry
- 36 Moore James Thos., checker
- 37a Procter & Co., cheese factors
- 37 Kidd John, boots
- 38 Hewitt Bros., Ltd., maltsters
- 39 Jacob Abraham, victualer, Crown and Anchor Hotel
- 40 Rea Mrs. Harriet, dressmaker
- 40 Tomlinson Wm., bootmaker
- Escreet F., fruit store
- Tadman's fruit store
- 45 Myhill Mrs. Eliza, victualer, Old Lincolnshire Tavern
- 46 Wilkinson Chas., victualer, Tiger No. 6
- 4 Wheeldon Joshua, bootmaker
- 47 Lightburn John, grocer
- 48 Taylor Charles E., shoemaker
- 49 Freeman George, victualer, King William IV
- 50 Alcock Mr. Hey
Humber dock (from Mytongate to Wellington street west)
- Manning Capt. Henry, assistant dockmaster, Mytongate building
- Boxes -
- Bailey & Leetham, shipowners
- Wilson Thomas, Sons & Co., Ltd., shipowners
- Lawson Geo. & Sons, Rotterdam and Hamburg S.S.
- Bell Thomas & Co., Newcastle S.S.
- Ringrose W. & C. L., Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and Harlingen S.S.
- Hutchinson W. H. H. & Son, Rotterdam Steam Packet
- Rawson (W.) & Robinson (J.), fruit merchants
- H. & B. R. Lighter and Rully Order office
- Little Wm. Hy., fruit merchant
- Register Office, Hull Fruit Buyers' Association, Ltd.; W. H. Little, secretary
- Nicholson Rt., general carrier
Humber Dock basin (from Wellington street w to Minerva pier)
- N.E.R. Co., stables
- Boxes -
- Clark A., boatman
- Aire and Calder Navigation, foreman's office
- Humber and Goole Steam Towing Co., Ltd.; H. Durham, agent
- Foster John, boatman
- Ashton Geo., yeast imposter
- Tattersall J., yeast importer
- Bean Mark, stevedore
- Boatmans' cabin
- Goole Pilot office; Thomas Garner, John Cook, and Wm. Prentice, Humber & Ouse Pilots
- H. D. C. Wharfage box; R. Biglin, foreman
Humber Dock street (from Humber street to Mytongate)
- 1 Tadman Bros., fruit merchants
- Stirling chambers -
- 2 Stirling John Archibald
- Stirling & Gibson, fruit brokers
- 3 Landale & Goodwin, fruit merchants
- Hesslegate buildings -
- 4 Pyman, Bell, & Co., coal exporters
- 4 Clancey & Brown, average adjusters
- Rutter S. & Sons, fruit merchants
- Good, Flodman, & Duncan, ship owners
- Hutohinson W. H. H. & Son, ship owners
- Rotterdam Steam Packet office; W. H. H. Hutchinson & Son, agents
- 8 & 9 Portas Andrew, victualer, Humber Dock Tavern
- 10 Scholz Wm., sausage skin manufacturer
- Morley, Clarke & Co.'s warehouse
- 11 Smith Edwd., tobacconist
- 13 Cook Fdk., victualer, Steam Ship Cabin
- 13 Lyon Chs. E. A., shipping agent
- 13 Pudsey H. Fawcett, general merchant
- 15 Lancaster Thos., tobacconist
- 16 Schartmann Edward., victualer, Hamburg Castle
- 17 Bischoff L., sausage skin dealer
- 18 Solca Lewis, watchmaker
- 19 Morton Geo., ship lamp manufacturer
- 20 Swann James, fish dealer
- 21 Yarmouth Steam Ship Office; Thomas Copeman, agent
- here are Kirkus buildings
- 22 Bingham W. G. & Co., engineers, factors
- 23 Thorley William, outfitter
- 24 Wells' Rully office
- 24 Knowles Vincent, joiner
- 24 Steele Joseph, sail maker
- 25 The Shipping Federation Ltd, Humber Registration District No. 1;
- Jph. Gregson, secretary; Capt. - Davidson, registrar
- 26 Norton Rd., engine smith
- 26 Fischbeck F., money changer
- 26½ Eden Mrs. Ellen
- Austrian chambers -
- 27 Lofthouse C. M. & Co., ship owners & forwarding agents
- 27 Hamburg Steam Shipping offices
- 27 Micklefield Coal & Lime Co.; George Plummer, agent
- 28 Hamburg warehouse
- 29 Swale Sydney, auctioneer
- 30 Shaw Washington, victualer, Wellington Hotel
Hume street (Bright street)
- 2 Grant John, wholesale confectioner
- 7 Harrison Mrs. Sarah Ann
- 9 Latus Fredk. Orry, aerated water manufacturer
- 11 Latus & Son, aerated water manufacturers
- 13 Suddaby Thomas, meter
- 21 Nicholson Wilfrid, foreman
- 23 Ulyart Wm. Hewson, clerk
- 25 Stather James, foreman
Hutt street (from 136 Spring bank to 38 Leonard street)
- (EAST SIDE)
- 1 Steele Mrs. Emily
- 2 Robins Alfred, commercial traveller
- 3 Porter Charles, joiner
- 4 Harper William
- 5 Godson Joseph, joiner
- 6 French Henry
- 7 Dalton Hy. Chas., whitesmith
- 8 Philip Rt. Harris, oil merchant
- 9 Mason John Kidd, spirit merchant
- 11 Pearson Arth. H., master mariner
- 12 Marshall Wm. Thundercliffe, coal agent
- 13 Jackson George, grocer
- 14 Rutherford Mrs. Faith
- 15 Nicholson Edward
- 16 Woodcock Rev. Geo. (Wesleyan)
- 17 Cowburn Wm. Edwd., cashier
- 18 Flint Geo. Wm., provision merchant
- 19 Maltby Rev. Wm. (Wesleyan)
- 20 Elliott E. S., manager
- 21 Carlile Watson, Phoenix agent
- 22 Johnson Edwd. Jas., master mariner
- 23 Carlin Wm., tallow chandler
- (WEST SIDE)
- 24 Coleman Rev. Geo. Arthur, curate, St. Stephen's
- 25 Longworth Mrs. Eleanor
- 26 Cox Rev. George Jonas John, chaplain, Hull Infirmary
- 27 Dutchman Miss Isabella
- 29 Grey Wm. Brooks, manager
- 30 Barton Joseph Dyke, brewer
- 31 Voase George
- 32 Radford Miss Harriet L.
- 33 Brittain George, builder
- 34 Cranswick Frederick Field, oil merchant
- 35 Smith Mr. David Paxton
- 36 Buffey Thomas Goodburn, music teacher
- 37 Clarke Hy., insurance agent
- 38 Robinson Mrs. J.
- 39 Lundie Mrs. Jane
- 40 Greasley Thos. Hy., auctioneer
- 41 Goldthorpe Rev. Jonathan (Primitive Methodist)
- 44 McIntosh Harold B., sanitary inspector
- 46 Brown John, milk dealer
- 47 Wing Henry, chief officer
- 48 Huntley Miss Sarah
- 49 Calvert Mrs. Jane
- 50 Forster John Charles
- 51 Donaldson Mrs. Mary
- 53 Partington Thomas, clerk
- 54 Snell William, printer
Hyperion street (Great Union street)
- 7 Platt Joseph, bird dealer
- Stancer Wm. Hobson, painter
- Thornham, Reynoldson, & Co., lath renders
- here are Alma street, Blenkin street, and Graham's row
- Piercy A., smith
- Wood John, wood turner
- Scholz William, sausage skin cleaner
- Prime G. T., waggonette proprietor
Transcribed from
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