HULL:
Hull Trades and Professions by Alphabetical Street (1892), Letter J
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Jackson street (English street)
- 10 Hunter Mr. Saml. Jno. Miller
- 12 Thompson Hy., brassfounder (j.)
- 14 Sands Mrs. Martha, shopkeeper
- 16 Davison Wm., beer retailer
- 24 Holyman Robert, grocer
- 26 Cooper Mrs. Ellen, grocer
- 28 George John
- 54 Bower William, chief officer
- 56 Wilson David, chief engineer
- 58 Fryer Robert, poulterer
- 60 Mathers Hy., chief engineer
- 66 Agerskov Soren, shipper
- 70 Ashton Horatio Geo., fish merchant
Jalland street (Holderness rd)
- 19 Moxley Alfred
- 21 Griffiths Geo., Stewart, supervisor
- 23 Eyre Wm. Fras. Brake, clerk
- 25 Spink Miss Kate
- 31 Helm William, tailor
- 33 Wilson Joseph Holdroyd, commercial traveller
- 37 Weatheritt jno. Rt., schoolmaster
- 39 Mares Jph. Dean, architect
- 41 Young Mrs. Jane
- 45 Lindsay John, smith (f.)
- 49 Baker Thomas Greenwood, draughtsman
- 50 Robins Fdk. Wm., engineer
- 53 Galloway Richard, clerk
- 59 Tremain Mrs. Jane
- 61 Barratt Albert, shopkeeper
- 65 Kemp Jno. Stephenson, clerk
- 67 Seddon John Wm., engineer
- 69 Brownlow Richard, clerk
- 10 Morris Geo., timber merchant
- 12 Boodie Thos. Fothergill, joiner
- 24 Tucker Sidney Arth., fruiterer
- 28 Hunt John, shipwright
- 30 Petchell Mrs. Gabriella
- 32 Selby - , draughtsman
- Thompson William, clerk
- Bell Wm. Hy., manager
- 34 Sergeant Samuel, manager
- 48 Enkrist Ludvig, Finnish pastor
- Braithwaite Mr.
James street (Williamson street)
- 1 White George Smith, groom
- 2 Bond Samuel, engineer
- 4 Fairbotham Richard
- 5 Kelett John, dredging master
- 6 Brown Christian Fdk., tailor
- 7 Brook Edward, broker
- 8 Dawson Mrs. Jane
- 9 Simon John, foreman
- 10 Pearson Wm. Holmes, grocer
- 11 Armstrong Wm. Benj., petty officer, R.N.
- 11½ Shipley Mrs. Mary
- 12 Barley Stephen, master mariner
- 13 Sissons Charles, shipwright
- 15 Jackson Paul, bricklayer
- 16 Harrison Alf. Osborne, builder
- here are Alice's buildings and Richmond terrace
- 17 Nicholson Mrs. Hanh., lodgings
- 18 Studley John, shipwright
- 19 Ritchie Mrs. Esther
- 20 Howdin Jas. Farmery, grocer and beer retailer
- 21 Prince Wm. Jph. smith (j.)
- 24 Skelton Charles, diver
- 25 Varley John, master mariner
- 26 Skelton Edward, sloop owner
- 28 Robinson John, engineer (j.)
- 29 Farman Mrs. Ann
- 30 Catton Mrs. Ann
- 31 Bultitude Mr. Isaac
- 34 Webster Richard, foreman
- 36 Moore Mrs. Mary Ann
- 37 Blakey Joseph Sykes, engineer
- 38 Soutter Mrs. Harriet
- here is Strawberry street
- 40 Went Jph., grocer & beer retailer
- 41 Ridley Mrs. Mary Ann
- 42 Mayman Wm., engineer (j.)
- 44 Comissiong Joseph Ernest, engineer
- 45 Ward John, shipwright
- 48 Peace Mrs. Ann
- Priestman Bros., Ltd., engineer.
Jane street (Walker street)
- 1 Tate Mrs. Elizabeth
- 2 Mead Jeremiah, draper
- 3 Craythorne Alf., furniture dealer
- 4 Brown George, greengrocer
- 6 Brook Mrs. Mary Ann
- 7 Bramer Miss Nancy
- 8 Kirby George, fried fish shop
- 10 Thundercliffe Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper
- 11 Milner Henry, beer retailer
- 14 Empson William, engineer
- 15 Kay Walter Hy., shopkeeper
- 16 Norris William, boatowner
- 17 Blenkin Mrs. Louisa, shopkeeper
- 18 Martin Henry, engineer
- here are Storey's buildings
Jarratt street (Worship street)
- 1 Gorres Mrs. Jenny
- 2 Lowther Arthur, clerk
- 5 Parker Mrs.
- 6 Emile Madame, costumiqmre Française
- 7 Perkins Mrs. Harriet
- 8 Menzies John, art master
- 9 Christian Home for Young Women; Mrs. E. Baker, superintendent
- 9 Baker Wm. Geo. Padley
- Hewson Thomas, chapel keeper
- Clowes Chapel, Primitive Methodist
- St. Charles' Catholic Church; Rev. William Stanislaus Sullivan, dean;
- Rev. Rd. Lewis, Rev. Charles Van Poucke, and Rev. Silvester McMahon, assistant priests
- 15 Rutter J. & A., temperance hotel
- 15 Rutter Miss Annie, elocutionist
- here are Bond street and Albion street
- 16 Wharam John Wm., painter
- 17 Yorkshire Coal Supply Offices; Julius Meyer, proprietor
- 17 Hey Mrs. Martha, costumier
- 18 Whelpton Miss Martha, milliner
- 19 Horsley John, storekeeper
- 20 Commans Peter, professor of music and languages
- 21 Linskill Mrs. Ann
- 22 Holland Mark, stevedore
- 24 Hodgkinson James
- 26 Oaken Mrs. Mary E., servants' registry
- Public Rooms; Geo. Peacock and Sons, managers
- Jarratt Street Fire Brigade and Police Station
Jenning street (Lime street)
- 1 Blake John, grocer
- 2 Register Mrs. Elizabeth
- 5 Walker James, shopkeeper
- 7 Prest Edward, oil refiner
- 9 Fox William James, baker
- 10 McGowan Thos., furniture dealer
- 11 Jackson Stephen, draper
- Buck William, joiner
- 15 Cammell Henry, hairdresser
- 16 Hildyard Henry, shopkeeper
- 17 Windle John, shopkeeper
- 18 Green Fred, confectioner
- 19 Stonehouse Richard, grocer
- 20 Leary Mrs. Mary, clothier
- 21 Clarkson Geo. Hy., shopkeeper
- 22 Frankish George, shopkeeper
- 23 Donnelly Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper
- 25 Wood James, greengrocer
- 26 Elvidge George, grocer
- 27 Watson John L., shopkeeper
- 28 Kennady James, shopkeeper
- here are Cleveland street and St. Mark's street
- Johnson W. & Son, wheelwrights
- 32 Dent Wm. H., coal dealer
- 33 Ellis James, butcher
- 34 Abrams Jabez, grocer
- 35 The Tenements
- 37 Buffey Saml. John, greengrocer
- 38 Hamilton Thomas, tailor
- 40 Wakelin John, grocer
- 41 Nightingale John Thomas, butcher
- 43 Tate John, tinner
- 44 Holmes William, tripe dealer
- 48 Horsefield John, grocer
- 49 Stephenson Jno. Thos., grocer
- 50 Eastwood John, marine store dealer
- 51 Lee George, fried fish shop
- 52 Rawbotham Rt. N., shopkeeper
- 53 Batt Samuel, clothes dealer
- 54 Gillboy William, coal dealer
- 55 Douglass Ewd. Ness, fish dealer
- 57 Wilson Mrs. Ellen, shopkeeper
John street (Worship street)
- (SOUTH SIDE)
- 1 Nelson J. H., butcher
- 2 Peck G., engineer
- 3 Chapman Mrs. Emma
- 4 Harker Edward, butcher
- 5 Morphew John, furniture remover
- Folkard William, slate merchant
- 6 Keightley Mrs. Sarah
- 7 Taylor Miss Ann Eliza
- 9 Fennellow John Wm., tailor
- Smith B., warehouse
- 30 Forrester John, journallst
- 31 Calam Mrs. Fras., wardrobe dealer
- (NORTH SIDE)
- 11 Wilkinson Miss Mary
- 12 Smith Benjamin, grocer
- 14 Goodman Abraham
- 15 Stephenson William
- 16 Howlett Jph., customs officer
- 17 Fullerton Miss Dorothy
- 18 Shetliff Mr. George
- 19 Dyson John, master mariner
- 20 Norman George, clerk
- 21 Brough Miss Charlotte
- 22 Poulton Mrs. Elizabeth
- 23 Ganderton John, cashier
- 24 Walton Dr. Francis Fielder
- 25 Jones John, apartments
- 26 Dalgleish Thos., commission agent
- 27 Holdsworth Miss Alice
- 28 Smith Robert, butcher
- 29 Ellis Miss Maria, schoolmistress.
- Christ Church Girls' School; Miss E. R. Barker, mistress
- Christ Church
Junction place (Monument bridge)
- 2 Helmsing & Son, shipping agents
- 3 Adamson James J., architect
- 3 Eastern Permanent Building Society; Jas. J. Adamson, manager
- 3 Hull Charity Organisation Society; Douglas J. Greer, clerk; David Moore, agent
- 4 Everett Hy. Fredk., shipping agent
- 4 Whitehead Hy., brick manufacturer
- 4 Williams & Geils, shipping agents
- Yorkshire Farmers' Bacon Curing Co. (The); T. P. Fisher, secretary
Junction street (Monument bridge)
- 1 and 2 Chapman Rd., victualer, Queen's Arms
- 3 and 4 Russell & Starr, hosiers
- 5 and 6 Tasker & Richardson, grocers
- 7 Rogan Dominic, tailor
- here is Waterworks street
- Hull Dock Co.'s Offices; Edward H. Garbutt, general manager and secretary;
- Thos. Holden, solicitor; Thos. M. Newell, resident engineer
Transcribed from
Bulmer's East Yorkshire, 1892.
checking and correction by Peter Johnson ©2001
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