HULL:
Hull Trades and Professions by Alphabetical Street (1892), Letter P
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Paisley street (Lee's walk)
- 1 Northgraves Mrs. Margaret
- 9 Todd Charles, beer retailer
- 31 Lamming Wm., cart owner
- 33 Berry Francis, clerk
- 35 Lusher George, bricklayer
- 41 Marr Joseph Fox, clerk
- here are Merritt's buildings
- 43½ Marsden Mrs. Harriet
- 43 Sackett Mrs. Sarah Annie, dressmaker
- Favill Charles, coachman
- 49 Mawer Mrs. Salley
- 51 Biglin Robert, joiner
- 57 Salmon Mrs. Rosamond, shopkeeper
- 59 Shields Frederick, clerk
- 61 Cornaby Mrs. Mary
- 73 New John David, guard
- here are Coates' buildings
- 2 Coates William
- 4 Leahair Tom Horatio, clerk
- 8 Robson Mrs. Maria, provision dealer
- 12 Eaton Joseph, fitter
- 16 Ashton George, shipwright
- 18 Perkins George, clerk
- 22 Drewery Gill Silvester, gardener
- 24 Croft Miss Grace, schoolmistress
- 32 Todd Robert, manager
- 34 Jackson Mrs. Hanh., dressmaker
- 36 Barnes Mrs. Maria
- 38 Easting Jno., french polisher (f.)
- 46 Jackson Mrs. Mary
- 48 Spinney Mr. Samuel
- 52 Richardson Mrs. Jane
- 56 Parker Mrs. Mary Charlotte
- 58 Craven Mr. Samuel
- 62 Gibson Patrick, foreign letter writer
- 64 Hunter Fred., shopkeeper
- 66 Cook William, fitter (f.)
- 78 Hunter Jno. waggonette proprietor
- 80 Dodds Daniel, painter (j.)
- 86 Kemp Mr. Robert
- 88 Hunter James, cowkeeper
- 92 Butler Mr. George
- 94 Harper Mrs. Ann
- 96 Crewe Alfred, engine driver
- 98 Hoyle John David, foreman
- 100 Merritt Mr. William
- 102 Grant Thomas, H.M.C.
- 104 Bilton James, bricklayer
- South view -
- 1 Muse Thomas, engineer
- 2 Atkinson John, schoolmaster
- 3 Young Charles, assistant superintendent, Prudential
- 4 Heald Isaac, shipwright (f.)
- 5 Houldsworth Fdk. Jo., clerk
- 7 Parish Wm. Saml., clerk
- 9 Reily Fdk. Edwd., working jeweller
Paradise place (Myton place)
- 2 Jeynes Joseph, joiner
- 8 Green Frederick, foreman
- 11 Fewson Mrs. Emily, boarding house
- 16 Erickson August, boarding house
- 18 Kallmann Elias, tailor
- 19 Dorson Harris, cabinet maker (j.)
- 23 Smith Charley, carpenter
- 24 Senisciel Mrs. Mary Ann, apartments
- 25 Brown Mrs. Charlte., dressmaker
- 26 Brown Mrs. Jane
- 27 Linsley Francis, apartments
Paradise row (Bridge street to Little Mason street)
- 1 Simpson Thomas, grocer
- 2 and 3 Simpson Thos., lodging house keeper
- here are Daniel's place and William's place
- 5 Sheard Samuel, skipper
- 8 Curtis James, shopkeeper
- St. Philip's Church; Rev. J. W. Moore, M.A., vicar
Paragon street (Chariot street)
- Robinson Patrick John, victualer, Paragon Hotel
- 2 Hutton Thomas, oyster merchant
- 3 Robinson Robert, gunmaker
- Toyne David, seed merchant
- 8 Askwith Henry Charles, perambulator depôt
- 9 Martin Geo. Smith, hairdresser
- 10 Wood Samuel Parsons, ironmonger
- Feller Chas., victualer, Imperial Hotel
- Theatre Royal; Alfred Cuthbert, lessee
- 18 Hayter & Co., cycle depôt
- 19 & 20 Wellsted W. J. & Son, photographers
- 21 Booth Hy., fishing rod maker
- 22 Nottingham Thos.,restaumant
- 23 Lamplough Mrs. Helen Jane, beerseller
- 24 Bristow & Co., tea dealers
- 25 & 26 Meek Jas. Wood, hairdresser
- 27 Newlove Samuel, fruiterer
- 28 Rumley John Hy., beerseller
- 29-31 Clark Robert Joshua, temperance hotel
- 32 Hewick George, oyster merchant
- 33 Bishop William, herbalist
- 34 Locking John Wm., tobacconist
- 36-7 Yorkshire Fish, Game, and Poultry Supply Association
- 38 Keyworth W. D. & Son, sculptors
- Paragon Railway Station (N.E.); Jas. Jubb Brown, station master
- Royal Station Hotel; Miss M. Shepherd, manageress
- Royal Station Hotel stables; W.Nettleton & Richardson, proprietors
- Darby James, glass merchant
- 39 Hill Mrs. Betsy, antique furniture dealer
- 40 Walker Wm. Hy., boat dealer
- 41 Crossley Bros., Ltd., engineers
- 42 Varley Samuel, stationer
- 43 Saunderson W. A., ironmnger
- 45 & 46 Dunnington Mrs. Katherine, Trevelyan Hotel
- 47 Ezard Alfred, tobacconist
- 47½ Morrison F. C., advertising agent
- 48 Shaw Charles & Co., Ltd., provision merchants
- 49 Hill Mrs. Betsy, furniture dealer
- 50 & 51 Kirkus Charles, twine warehouse
- 52 Stainforth & Son, painters
- 53 Askwith H. C., furniture dealer
- 54 Smith Stephen, dining rooms
- 56 Hull People's Public House Co., Ltd.; Fredk. J. Jackson, manager
- 57 Williams Wm., beer retailer
- Little Queen street
- 57 Grant Geo. Frederic, leather merchant
- 60 Steeksma Karl, butcher
- 61 Rayner Mrs. Hannah, beer and wine retailer
- 62 Harmer Wm., beer retailer
- 63 Shaw Mrs. Sarah, victualer, The Brunswick
- 64 Webster Samuel, tailor
- here are Dibb's buildings
- 65 Hockney Thomas, confectioner
- 66 Bell Mrs. Annie, temperance hotel
- 66 Smith William, fruiterer
- 67 McMonnies William Edwin, victualer, The Neptune Inn
Park avenue (Prince's avenue)
- 4 Abraham Rev. W. H., curate in charge, St. Augustine's
- 6 Thompson Thos., manager
- 8 Harker Charles, merchant
- 44 Boyd Douglas, assistant overseer for Drypool
- 46 Boyd Saml., superintendant Prudential
- 48 Chessen Mr. William
- Wilson James R., gardener
- 78 Dibb Wm., oil merchant
- 156 Wilcockson John, manager
- 158 Holmes Hy. Maxwell, stockbroker
- 160 Moore Thos., master mariner
- 162 Silvester Ernest, commercial traveller
- 164 Bowen John, clerk
- 166 Goates Arthur Gledhill, contractor
- 170 Jackson William
- 178 Holmes Herbert E., grocer's manager
- 180 Garlick Mrs. Eliza
- 182 Wakefield Henry, clerk
- 184 Procter Amos, clerk
- 186 Dalton Mrs. Maria
- 188 Teesdale Eugene, clerk
- 190 Bower Miss Elizabeth
- 192 Robinson Fdk., schoolmaster
- Girls' Industrial School; Mrs. Augusta Mary Tyers, matron
- 21 Owen Joseph, master mariner
- 23 Brittain. John Robinson
- 151 Reichardt Joseph, merchant
Park grove (from Park road to Prince's avenue)
- 1 Procter Edwin, corn merchant
- 3 Glover Geo. Hy., commercial traveller
- 5 Nicholson Mrs. Eliz. Ann
- 7 Rea Wm., master mariner
- Martin Alf. Edmund, Clwyd house
- Park Grove Nursery; Jno. Hy. Elsom, proprietor
- Murley Edwd., Linden villas
- Brodrick Mrs. Emily, Linden villas
- Lamming John, Melbourne villa
- Carter Wm., Kinsale house
- Sutherst John Rt., customs officer, Sandon house
- Kitching Saml., Ivydale cottage
- Stockburn villas -
- 1 Corless C. F.
- 2 Bolton Rt. Thorley, cashier
- 3 Middlemiss Rt. Gale, solicitor
- Scarborough villas -
- 1 Thompson Arth., corn merchant
- 3 Tesseyman Fras., currier
- 4 Thompson Leonard, miller
- Park Grove villas -
- 1 Pridgen Wm. Hy.
- 2 Fargus Jas. Owen, clerk
- 3 Wyllie Wm., engineer, &c.
- 4 Dixon Mr.
- 5 Mackie Jno. Auld, custom's officer
- 6 Stephenson Thos., solicitor
- 7 Allison J. B.
- 8 Herman Neils Christian
- 2 Wilson Mrs. Jane
- 4 Hare Hy. Cammell, solicitor
- 6 Rumfitt Wm. Yewdall, clerk
- 8 Bryce James, commercial traveller
- 10 Shackleton Jas., commercial traveller
- 12 Barker Walter Rannard
- 14 Wawn Mrs. Emily
- 16 Witty Mrs. Frances
- 15 Hiort Cæsar Ludwig, corn merchant
- 20 Somerscales Francis
- 25 Lewis William, manager
- 26 Hawley Randolph, oil merchant
- 27 Milburn Thos. G., druggist
- 28 Brown Joseph John, printer
- 29 Atkinson Wm. Calam, manager
- Lambert Russell, grocer, Jesmond house
- Loveridge George Henry, corn merchant, Gable house
- Ivy villas -
- 1 Cheney Mrs. Elizabeth
- 2 Dalling Mrs. Jessie
- 3 Heslop Wm. Hy., draper
- 4 Brewer Chas., oil merchant
Park lane (Beverley road)
- Mallison Mrs. Jane, whitesmith
- Thompson J. G. & L., millers, Stepney mills
- Rank Chas., joiner and builder
Park road (from 38 Margaret street to Pearson's park)
- 1 Salisbury Club; T. W. Baldwin, resident steward
- 3 Wray John Thomas, customs officer
- 5 Laverack John Arthur, clerk
- 7 Walker Wm., draughtsman
- 9 Moody Chas. Henry, customs officer
- 11 Yates Major John
- 13 Prescott William, timber measurer
- 15 Ferrier Mrs. Euphemia
- 17 Braimbridge Rev. James
- 19 Lamb Mrs. Elizabeth
- 21 Smail James Dryden, clerk
- 23 Upton George Fras., cashier
- 25 Mackrill Mrs. Mary
- 27 Vernon Horatio Venables, clerk
- 29 Robinson Miss Annie
- 31 Smith Claud Herbert, cutter
- 38 Elton Thos. Trueman, engineer
- 35 Thompson Miss
- 37 Whorter Mrs. Elizabeth
- 39 Theaker Thos., commercial traveller
- 41 Sissons George Henry, grocer
- here are Laurel grove and Railway crossing
- 43 Beharrell Charles
- 45 Wellsted Wm. J., photographer
- 47 Farr William, clerk
- 49 Davis Miss Mary
- 51 Anderson James Betson, master mariner
- 53 Marshall Mrs. Ann
- 55 Johnson Miss Elizabeth
- 57 Powley Mrs. Ann
- 59 Blyth Mrs. Marianne
- 61 Pettingel Mrs. Eleanor
- 63 Joy Mrs. Harriet
- 65 Moore Miss Louisa
- 67 Marshall Wm. B., master mariner
- 69 Jagger John, contractor
- 71 Robson George Henry
- Board School - (boys') T. E. Mayman; (girls') Miss S. B. Somerscales; (infants') Mrs. J. Pitts
- 2 Brittain Mrs. Eliza
- 4 Thompson Mrs. Elizabeth
- 6 Dosser Miss Susannah
- 8 Wells Mrs. Tamar
- 10 Smith Mr. Richard
- 14 Foster Wm. George, chemist
- 16 Collins Joel
- 18 Chapman George Edward
- 20 Sollitt Benjamin, grocer
- Pillar Box
- 22 Hookham Miss Susannah, dressmaker
- 24 Kingston Enamelled Slate Co.; Hy. Hare, proprietor
- 26 Donohoe John, manager
- 28 Skinner William Thomas, commercial traveller
- 32 Elsom John Henry, gardener
- 34 Corke John Royal, decorator
- 36 Dalby Mr. John
- 38 Osborne Mrs. Frances
- 40 Carter William, draper
- 42 Hall Mr. Thomas
- 44 Holden Mrs. Helen
- 46 Henderson Joseph
- 48 Cunningham Edmund, clerk
- 50 Friston Samuel, artist
- 52 Methley Richard
- 54 Duncan Rev. Peter (Presbyterian)
- 56 Wade Harold, timber merchant
- 60 Beautement John, clerk
Park row (Park street)
- 1 Ranby Miss Kate
- 2 Andrews William, printer
- 3 Hall Thomas Newlove, clerk
- 4 Lilburn George, commercial traveller
- 5 Harrison Rd., master mariner
- 6 Morton Harcourt Wm., clerk
- 7 Battarbee Mrs. Isabella
- 8 Day John William, secretary
- 9 Sawdon William, draper
- 10 Dunipace Rt., harbour master
- 11 Hagyard Robert, surgeon
- Epton villas -
- 1 Jacobsen Miss Henrietta, music teacher
- 2 Hall John George, painter
- South villas -
- 1 Adamson Mrs. -
- 2 Edwards Matt., provision merchant
Park street (Anlaby road to Spring bank)
- (WEST SIDE)
- 1 Taylor Miss Mary Ann, dressmaker
- 2 Summers Frank, photographer
- 3 Robinson Mrs. Rose Anna
- 4 Wright Mr. Anthony
- 5 Magner Morris, hardware merchant
- 6 Curtis Mr. John
- 7 and 8 Barry Wm.,photographer
- 9 Jamieson James, engineer
- 10 Brittain Miss Elizabeth
- 11 Stephenson Mrs. Eliz., apartments
- 12 Watmough Enoch Dawson, commercial traveller
- 13 Sanders Henry John, draper
- 14 Tichiaz Tommaso, commission agent
- 15 Brown Jas. Jubb, station master
- 17 Smith Mrs. Sarah
- 18 Barlow Mrs. Sarah
- 19 Armitage Mrs. Elizabeth
- 20 Tinegate John, bank manager
- 21 Foster Mrs. Annie Jane
- 22 Locking Robert
- 23 Heaney Rev. Thomas, M.A., vicar of St. Stephen's
- 24 Hull & East Riding College; Francis Bond, head-master
- 24 Smith John, sergeant-instructor
- 25 Feldman Aaron
- 26 Clark Chas. Cornelius, brassfounder
- 27 Holmes John, smack owner
- 28 Lindsley John Thomas
- Port of Hull Society's Sailors' Orphan Home; John Wm. Day, secretary
- Pillar Letter Box
- here is Londesborough street
- 31 Dumoulin Victor, wool merchant
- 32 Weatherill Misses
- 33 Prynn Mrs. Mary
- 34 Page John Henry, clerk
- 35 Wilkinson John, master mariner
- 36 Grant John, master mariner
- 37 Neill Rt. Rowley, master mariner
- Victoria Hospital for Sick Children; Mrs. J. Taylor, matron
- Unitarian Church; Rev. W. H. Perris
- here is Park Street crescent
- 43 Kirman Miss Mary J., apartments
- 44 Ostick Mrs. Betsy
- 45 Kidd Thomas, cashier
- here is The Avenue crescent
- 46 Peacock Geo., electro-plater
- 47 Jordan Walter, sail maker
- Elm Tree avenue -
- 1 Collinson Miss Elizabeth
- 3 Allon Samuel, foreman
- 4 Ziehen Charles, cook
- 5 Wilburn Frdk., coal merchant
- 6 McNeill Daniel Currin, foreman
- 7 Harrison William A., coach builder
- 8 Ansell Charles, clerk
- 9 Metcalf Arthur, chief engineer
- 10 Parr Mrs. Harriet
- 11 Gibson John
- 12 Kingston Rt. David, tailor
- 52 Barnett Geo. Herbert, draper
- 53 Reckitt Misses
- 54 Jackson Henry Procter
- 55 Woodhead Thos., shipowner
- 56 Burwell Mrs. Ann
- 57 Holdich Charles White
- 58 Shipham Misses
- 59 Ward Misses
- 60 Picken Wm., customs officer
- 61 Tobeisen Soren Ringholm, spirit merchant
- 62 Peacock Jno. Albt., printer (j.)
- 63 Blackburn Joseph, tailor
- 64 Vivian - , smack owner
- 65 Dawson Mr. William
- 66 Shaw Mrs. Mary
- 67 Whitehead R. W. E., solicitor
- Taylor Chas. Fdk., Quern house
- Hewitt Thos. Fredk., French vice-consul, Eagleton house
- 69 Gosschalk Lionel, cattle dealer
- 70 Ellerbeck William
- 71 Bond Mrs. Sarah, ladies' school
- 72 Runton John James
- 73 Clark Mrs. Mary Eliza
- 74 Frederick Mrs. Jane
- 75 Fletcher Wm. Wilkinson, clerk
- 76 Harrison William, engineer
- 78 Simpson Fdk., timber merchant
- 79 Blakeney John Wark, compass adjuster
- 80 Johnson Mrs. Louisa
- 81 Johnson Walter, oil merchant
- 82 Dreyer Chas. August, decorator
- 83 Hay Mrs. Eliza
- 84 Thompson Thos., timber merchant
- 85 Smithson Charles Frederick, timber merchant
- 86 Campbell Mrs. Mary Ann
- 87 Anderson Miss E. D., ladies' school
- 88 Harrison Wm. Peters, house agent
- 89 Parker Rev. John, chaplain, Seamen's mission
- 90 Earle Misses
- 91 Harris Morris, jeweller
- 92 Jackson Jarvis
- 98 Pratt Miss Alice Harper
- 94 Alderman Cogan's School; Miss Emma Denton, mistress
- 95 Reeder Edward, journalist
- 95 Hirschfield Izidore, dentist
- Artillery Barracks (Volunteer), 2nd East York; Capt. A. B. Briscoe, drill instructor
- here is St. Stephen's street
Parliament street (from 14 Quay street to Whitefriargate)
- 1 Gardam Fdk. John, solicitor
- 1 Grey Miss Julia Ellison, typist
- 1 Field Miss Mary Ella, typist
- 3 Smith William, accountant
- 3 Progressive Permanent Bldg. Society (The); Wm. Smith, secretary
- 3 United Kingdom Temperance and General Provident Institution; Wm. Smith, agent
- 3 Gooday John, inquiry agent
- 3 Stony Geo. Dean, accountant
- 3 Hull East Dock Workman's Dwelling Estate Co., Ltd.; G. D. Storry, secretary
- 3 Mends & Penny, solicitors
- Crake James, accountant
- Sykes Arthur Edwin, solicitor
- 4 Carlill J. G. & Burkinshaw, accountants
- 5 Davy Dvd. Hy., M.D., surgeon
- 6 Levett, Champney, & Tayler, solicitors
- 7 Hill & Des Forges, solicitors
- 8 Pickering, Peasegood, and Judge, accountants
- 9 Walker & Colbeck, solicitors
- 9 Stubbs' Mercantile Offices (Trade Auxiliary Co., Ltd.); J. W. Bentley, agent
- 9 Freeborough Edwd., accountant
- 9 Mountain Miss Kate B., typist
- 1 Thorney & Son, solicitors
- 10 Thorney Jno. Jph., coroner for Hull, and superintendant registrar of births,
- deaths, & marriages
- 10 Day Chas. Wilson, registrar of marriages for the district of Hull
- 11 Middlemiss & Pearce, solicitors
- Middlemiss Rt., registrar of births and deaths for Myton district
- Pearce Thos., deputy regsitrar for Myton district
- 12 Iveson & West, solicitors
- Thompson Jph. French, solicitor and honorary secretary
- St. John Ambulance Association (Hull central)
- Smithson Walter Lawson, solicitor
- 13 Yorkshire Banking Co., Ltd.; Chas. Rd, Moxon, manager
- 14 Thompson, Cook, & Babington, solicitors
- 15 Brown Wm. Atkinson & Co., shipowners
- Thompson Thos. Brownlow, architect, surveyor, and valuer
- Fryer George, surveyor
- 16 Hodgson & Harris, accountants
- 17 Woodhouse J. T. & H., solicitors
- 18 Watson, Sons, & Carrick, solicitors
- 19 Moss Lowe & Co., solicitors and notaries
- 20 Central Police Station; Capt. Fras. P. Gurney, chief constable;
- Chas. Jones, deputy chief constable
- 21 Dalton William, law stationer
- 21 Buckton Geo. Freer, solicitor
- 21 Gray Chas. Herbert, solicitor and notary
- 22 Jackson J. A. & Son, solicitors
- 23 Pickering Atkinson, solicitor
- 28 Spence Adam H. & Co., black varnish manufacturers
- 28 Botterill, Son, & Bilson, architects and surveyors
- 24 Scott & Cooper, solicitors
- 24 Grainger Frank
- 25 Davy David Hy., surgery
Parrot street (Selby street)
- 24 Pougher Mrs. Mary, cook shop
- 32 Jackson Wm., cab proprietor
- 36 Nelson Mrs. Julia Henrietta, grocer
- here is St. Andrew's terrace
- 46 Bateman Wililiam, shopkeeper
- here are Lily's terrace and Heron street
- 11 here is John's terrace
- 17 Sellers John, cowkeeper
- 19 Barner Wm., plane maker (f.)
- 21 Waud Mrs. Ann
- 23 Brown Mrs. Ann
- 35 Stockton John, joiner
- 37 Mitchell David, bricklayer
- 39 Halls Mrs. Sophia, basket maker
- 41 Fishwick Ths., paper bagmaker
- here is Alberta's terrace
- 57 Trowell Wm., waggonette proprietor
Patrick lane (Chalk lane)
- Thornton Thos., cowkeeper
- 3 Lightfoot Wm., guard
- Spencer Thos., bootmaker
- Todd Wm. Blenkin, general carrier
Pearson street (Prospect street)
- 1 Rosenbaum Marks, tailor
- 2 Leighton Wm., ironmonger
- 3 Codling Alfred John
- 4 Stead Thomas, engineer
- 5 Alper Jacob, jeweller
- 6 Miller Charles, bricklayer
- 7 Soule George, musician
- 8 Wiseman Geo., picture framer
- 9 Cliffe Jas., sewing machine dealer
- 10 Rumley John Henry, watchmaker and beer retailer
- 11 Smith Francis, printer
- 12 Paul Miss Annie, schoolmistress
- 13 Mead Francis, draper
- 14 Hewson John
- 15 Mennell Jeremiah, foreman
- 16 Wallace John P., foreman
- 17 Wass John Thos., foreman
- 19 Bailey Francis, printer
- 20 Holroyd Frederick, tailor
- 21 Sennitt Josiah, inspector
- 22 Rogan Edwin, hairdresser
- 23 Ruler Wm., watchmaker
- 24 Renney John H., clerk
- 25 Hall Geo., timber measurer
- Walker Edward John, chief engineer
- Fox J. W. & Co., paint manufacturer
- 28 Earle Miss Rose, schoolmistress
- 29 Coulson Mrs. Ann
- 30 Beal Robert
- 31 Brignell Wm., foreman
- 32 Exbrayat Miss Annette, French teacher
- 33 Osborne Mrs. Harriet
- 34 Clark Mr. William
- 35 Weldon Tom, mariner
- 36 Smith John Calvert, railway employee
- 37 Cooper William, bricklayer
- 40 Cornell Fred Lakey, blacksmith
- Hull Peoples' Public House Co., Ltd., Aerated Water Manufactory; Wm. Barrow, manager
- Wardrobe J., builder
- 41-2 Ward Alfred, plumber
Pearson's park (Beverley road)
- Eastbourne villas -
- 1 Marshall John J. G., merchant
- 2 Micks Rt. Hy., corn merchant
- Elm villas -
- 1 Loftus Alfred
- 2 Chadwick George, manager
- 3 Baylis Alfred, commercial traveller
- 4 Hastings Harold A., timber merchant
- 1 White Alfred Edwd., Ellerslie
- 2 Crook Philip Thos., Ellerslie
- Coupland Mrs. Isabella Fras.
- Gibson Mrs. Rose Harrison, Welwick house
- Walker John Hy., Avon lodge
- Ingleby John Fredk., merchant
- Sharp Jph. Fox, M. Inst. C.E.
- Buley Wm. Winder, Albert house
- Bruce Robt. T., general merchant, Auburn villas
- Lutze Albert, coal merchant, Melrose villa
- Thornham Wm., Studley house
- Good Clements, Danish consul, Elsinore
- Smeaton Alderman John Love, Frogner
- Peak Edwd. Amos, park superintendant
- Johnson Henry Ashmore, Willersley house
- Train Rev. John Gilkison (Presbyterian), The Manse
- Thorney John Jph., solicitor, South Side house
- Clarke Geo., Linden house
- Franklin Wm. Henry, boot manufacturer, Linden villas
- Sanderson Fred, Linden villas
- Walker Mrs. Sarah Maria, Carlton house
- Eccles Chas. Stewart, Keysell villa
- Leonard Jno., Kingston villas
- Witty Jph. Fowler, Kingston villas
- Kirkby Mrs. Cath., Lyme villa
- Earle Foster, Malvern house
- Cowie Wm., Board of Trade officer, Belmont house
- Storry Rbt., builder, Linden house
- Earle Mrs. Ellen, Sunnyside
- Jackson Misses, Leicester cottage
- Saxelby Henry, solicitor
- Dalton Wm. Kirby, park keeper
Pease street (Anlaby road)
- 1 Glynn Peter, H.M.C.
- 3 Ake Mrs. Mary Ann, apartments
- 5 Clark Walter, apartments
- 7 Wright Mrs. Emily, apartments
- 11 Goodier Mrs. Charlotte, apartments
- St. Luke's Church
- 13 Rands George, beer retailer
- 15 Marriott Mrs. Mary Ann, apartments
- 21 Ward Mrs. Emma, beer retailer
- 23 Maher William, chief officer
- 25 Mason Mrs. Martha
- 27 Bellers Joseph, fitter
- 29 Bell Miss Agnes
- 31 Gilson John, engineer
- 33 Bailey Walter Ernest, tailor
- 35 Dennison George, grocer
- 39 Hill Mrs. Rebecca
- 41 Parkin Mrs. Jane
- 49 Gifford Thomas, dairyman
- 51 Harrison Andrew, bootmaker
- 53 & 55 Bardsley John, mineral water manufacturer
- 57 Barnes Charles, wheelwright
- 2 Steele Wm. Walt., oyster dealer
- 4 Barley Joseph, foreman
- 6 Lund Rhodes, agent
- 8 Redner A., music teacher
- here is Alexandra terrace
- 10 Orren Mrs. Mary Ann, lodgings
- 12 Wilson Mrs. Henrietta, apartments
- Smith Joseph, french polisher
- Cousin Robt., timber merchant
- 20 Harrison Mrs. Sarah, lodgings
- 22 Press Mrs. Martha, lodgings
- 24 Padley Mrs. Caroline
- 26 Randerson Mrs. Elizabeth
- 28 Knaggs John, apartments
- 30 Robinson Charles, greengrocer and dairy
- 32 Coupland Tom Sidney, clerk
- 34 Chapman Mrs. Rebecca, shopkeeper
- 36 Matthews John, draper's assistant
- 40 Fenwick Mason, tailor
- 44 Thornley Albert, grocer's assistant
- 46 Dickinson Frank, bootmaker
- 50 Martin George, bootmaker
- 52 Johnson Henry, foreman
- 54 Porter Mrs. Mary Emily, shopkeeper
- Young George, joiner
- 64 Dean Mrs. Louisa, lodgings
- 68 Foster Thomas, shopkeeper
- 72 Goodge John, shopkeeper
- 74 Wilson Saul, tailor
- 76 Cammish Thomas, foreman
- 80 Newby Mrs. Lavinia
- 84 Robinson Robert, fitter (f.)
- 88 Benjamin Harry, tailor
Peel street (from 146 Spring bank to 46 Wellington lane)
- 1 Storr Wm., provision merchant
- 3 Harrison Miss A. G. T., private school
- 5 Ross Edwin Goodlad, oil broker
- 7 Barnett Samuel
- 9 Newton Mrs. Elizabeth
- 11 Levitt Mrs. Mary
- 13 Field Mrs. Betsy Ella
- 15 Macpherson Arthur, manager
- 17 Eastwood Mrs. Fanny
- 19 Anfield Wm. Grieve, commercial traveller
- 21 Dennis Thomas, clerk
- 23 Brown Walter, bookseller
- 25 Morley William Brumby
- 27 Nash Wm. Maris, surveyor, H.M.C.
- 31 Little George Henry, manager
- 33 Briggs Henry, agent
- 37 Horwood Joshua D., timber broker
- 41 Settle Mrs. Mary Ann
- 43 Jackson James Brook
- 45 Hall Thomas
- 49 Martindale Mrs. Phoebe Hnh.
- 51 Blenkarn John Chas., master mariner
- 53 Symes Mr. Benjamin
- 55 McCollin Wm. Herb., shopkeeper
- 61 Blackburn Frederick, builder
- 63 Hanlon Henry, clerk
- 67 Cussons Henry, clerk
- 67 Smoothy Arthur Hy., pianoforte tuner
- 69 Tether Chas. Edw., schoolmaster
- 71 Houlton John, joiner
- 73 Wilkinson Mrs. Elizabeth
- 75 Shanks George, gardener
- 77 Allison Arthur Wm., cashier
- 79 Slack Henry, clerk
- 81 Hodgson George, clerk
- 83 Jackson J. W., broker
- 85 Lamplough Edward, clerk
- 87 Dalton Thomas, foreman
- 89 Morris Wm., commercial traveller
- 91 Ambler Frederick, engineer
- 93 Arnott - , bandmaster
- 95 Holmes Wm. Bailey, oil merchant
- 97 Emery Samuel Harvey
- 99 Grocock Edward Finningley
- here is Cranbourne street
- 2 Feldman Mark, pianoforte dealer
- 4 Jewitt Mrs. Mary Ann, dressmaker
- 6 Batigan Bernard, elocutionist
- 8 Hawkshaw Robert, aerated water manufacturer
- 10 Fox John Hy., glass merchant
- 12 Bishop Fdk. Chas., architect
- 14 Leach Geo. Clark, master mariner
- 16 Smith Robert, master mariner
- 18 Bartlett Mark, master mariner
- 20 Duncan Samuel Geo., clerk
- 22 Townend Zachariah George, warehouseman
- 24 Stone Edward, hosier
- 26 Fullerton Elijah Jackson
- 28 Tasker Wm. Wright, grocer
- 30 Sage Walter Austin, engineer
- 32 Middleton Thomas
- 34 Jackson Thomas, goods superintendant, L. & Y. Railway
- 36 Moxon Mrs.
- 38 Brown John, bookseller
- 40 Braithwaite William Storrs, commercial traveller
- 42 Dunn Thomas George
- 44 Walker James, clerk
- 46 Gell Jno. Morrison, metal agent
- 48 Enderby Wm., draper's assistant
- 50 Taylor Mr. George Edwin
- 54 Smith Mrs. Catherine
- 56 Grimsby John Wm., manager
- 58 Blow Charles, commercial traveller
- 60 Belt Mrs.
- 62 Todd Mrs. Jane, grocer
- 64 Wright Robert, grocer
- 66 Drury Thomas, bootmaker
- 68 Briggs Charles
- 70 Kirby John, commercial traveller
- 72 Dobson Walter, brass finisher
- 74 Camp William, schoolmaster
- 76 McDougall Wm., organ builder
- 78 Allison Chas. Henry, printer
- 82 Cattaneo Seraphim, draper
- 84 Wilson James, joiner
- 86 Richardson Mrs. Hrt., grocer
- 88 Robinson Robert
- 90 Hudson Jeremiah, engineer
- 92 Shepherd Robert, tailor
- 94 Carrick Mrs. Sarah
- 96 Williams Henry, sergeant-major instructor, R.A.
- 98 Hazelden James
- 100 Ashley Mrs. Mary, costumier
- 102 Slack Joseph Hutchinson, shipping agent
- 104 Jeffries Henry John, beer retailer, The Wellington
Pelham street (Thomas street)
- 2 Walsh Miss Emma, dressmaker
- 4 Shanks Thomas, milk dealer
- 7 Dagleish William, fitter
- 10 Elvin Miss Ellen, stay maker
- 11 Woodford John Fras., bootmaker
- 13 Moore Alfred, grocer
- 14 Longhorn Mrs. Mary Ellen, dressmaker
- 15 Swift Asher, fitter
- 16 Winterton Edward, collector
- 17 Oldham William, millwright
- 18 Lang Mrs. Isab.
- 21 Walker Henry, rivetter
- 24 Douglas John, fitter
- 25 Jackson David, grocer and beer retailer
- 26 Lang Alexander, ironmonger
- 27 Fewster William, joiner (j.)
- 31 Stephens Robert, grocer
- 32 Bickerstaff Jas., boilermaker (j.)
- 33 Hunt Alfred, fitter
- 35 Carr Robert, grocer
- 36 Hayton Robert, engineer (j.)
- 38 Green Thomas, herbalist
- 39 Hull Mrs. Sarah Ann, milliner and draper
- Hull Geo. Hy., master mariner
- 40 Whincop Eli William, fried fish shop
- Horsley, Smith & Co., woodyard
- 42 Culley Benjamin, bootmaker
- here is Williamson street
- 43 Harrison Thomas, grocer
- 44 Roll Frederick, pork butcher
- 45 Clark John, rivetter
- 46 here are Pearson's buildings
- 48 Macfarlane Archibald
- here are Dale's terrace, Seward terrace, and York terrace
- 48 Corker Wm., earthenware dealer
- 49 Barnett Geo. Nesfield, butcher
- 50 Dews Joseph, beer retailer
- 51 Newhall Wm., boiler maker (j.)
- 52 Metcalf Wm., pork butcher
- 53 Clarkson Samuel, inspector
- 54 Blakeley Jno., boiler maker (j.)
- 55 Stockman Thomas Samuel, pawnbroker
Pemberton street (Spyvee street to Dansom lane)
- 1 Pearson Mrs. Jane
- 2 Johnson Robert Hy., clerk
- 3 Walker John Wm., printer (f.)
- here is Pennington street
- 4 Fabotham Richard, foreman
- 5 Lear Robert Chris., butcher
- 6 Jackson George, builder
- 6 Jackson Walter, butcher
- 7 Marshall John, engineer
- 8 Holroyd Joseph Henry, clerk
- 9 Davis William Henry, clerk
- 10 Mackenzie Danl., engineer (f.)
- 11 Coupland Wiley, smith
- 12 Tinegate John Edwin, commercial traveller
- 13 Pigott Rev. Wm. (Primitive Methodist)
- 15 Pearce Mrs. Mary Jane
- 16 Hodgson Jas. Wm., coal merchant
- 17 England Geo. Usher, engineer (j.)
- 18 Elvin John Pearson, cooper
- 19 Hope Henry
- 20 Burwell Edwd. Procter, commercial traveller
- 21 Clark Mr. Samuel Thompson
- 22 Liggins Thomas Edward
- 23 Thompson Mrs. Annie, draper
- 24 Hodson Henry, foreman
- 25 Ash Mrs.
- 26 Hewitt Leonard, manager
- 27 Elliott Mrs. Sarah
- 28 Boylan Mrs. Margaret
- 29 Howes Alfred, sawyer
- 30 Elvin Thomas, oil refiner
- 31 Scott Richard, printer
- 32 Robinson Mrs. Martha
- 33 Stringer Fredk., commercial traveller
Pendrill street (from Beverley road)
- 1 Love Mrs. Alice Mary, apartments
- 3 Hargreave John Edward, tobacco manufacturer
- 5 Leggott Geo. Wm., master mariner
- 7 Hewitt Mrs. Elizabeth
- 9 Montgomery William
- 11 Roberts Mrs. Elizabeth
- 13 Crackles Hy., assistant superintendant, N.E.R.
- 15 Coward Wm., master mariner
- 17 Joy Charles, oil merchant
- 19 Pybus John, journalist
- 23 Hardy Mrs. Elizabeth
- 25 Thistleton Mrs. Susannah Colledge
- 27 Walton Mrs. Emma
- 29 Hayes John, commercial traveller
- 31 Barker Mrs. -
- 33 Austin James, traveller
- 35 Caley Cornelius, clerk
- 37 Johnson Hubert, oil merchant
- 39 King Richard, clerk
- 41 Asher Hy., tea dealer's assistant
- 43 Mason John Alfred, druggist
- 2 Embleton Miss Fanny
- 2 Baker Miss Hannah Jane
- 4 Hodgson Jonathan Kendal, spice merchant
- 6 Pool George, clerk
- 8 Christie Dvd., assistant surveyor
- 10 Wise Joseph, french polisher
- 12 Palmer Thos. Rd., engineer (j.)
- 14 Ascough Rt. Bolton, fellmonger
- 16 Rainey Henry, clerk
- 18 Mountain Benj. Outhwaite, assistant superintendant (Prudential)
- 20 Chadwick Walker, bootmaker
- 22 Wise Walt. Hinchcliffe, clerk
- 24 Purdie Charles, foreman
- 26 Ahern Timothy, R.N.
- 28 Wood John, clerk
- 30 Mends Herbert Archbald Gibson, solicitor
- 34 Jordan Hy. Geo., sailmaker
- 36 Shores Henry, clerk
- 38 Larder Alfred, clerk
- 40 Sadler Thomas, clerk
- 42 Dixon Mrs. Nanciebella
- 44 Simpson Frederick Foster, colliery agent
- 48 Beal Edwin Thos., printer (j.)
- 50 Pinchbeck Isaac, collector
Pennington street (Pemberton street)
- 1 Wood George Henry, tailor
- 14 Reynolds George, shipwright
- 15 Wood Mrs. Mary Jane
- 16 Scruby Joseph, shipwright
- 17 Bottomley Wm., blacksmith (j.)
- 18 Rob William, engineer
- 19 Hanford David, engineer
- 20 Milner Mrs. Elizabeth
- 21 Kirk John, bookbinder
- 22 Swift Mrs. Alice Ann
- 23 Brown John, salesman
- 24 Strachan Walt. Jas., engineer (f.)
- 25 Rowntree Jno. Ths., blacksmith
Percy street (Albion street)
- 1 & 2 Graham J., Temperance Hotel
- 3 Burton Henry, butcher
- 4 HaIl J. T., butcher
- 5 Edwards Mrs. C.
- 6 Ericsson Mrs. Emily, apartments
- 7 Thompson W. L., confectioner's assistant
- 8 Piercy Miss F.
- 9a Caley J. T., joiner
- 9 Edgar T., bookbinder (f.)
- 10 Fryer George, architect
- 11 Wilson James, cabinet maker
- 12 Swift Mrs. Annie
- 13 Isle Thomas, clerk
- 14 Hardy Mrs. E. L.
- 14½ Bailey T. W., painter
- 15 Brumby William, tailor
- 16 Parkenham Hy., tailor (f.)
- 17 Gerecht Mrs. Sophia
- 18 Sheppard Charles
- 19 Dorsey Hy. Rt., income tax collector
- 20 Hart Henry T., watchmaker
- 21 Lowe Mrs. Elizabeth
- here is Francis street W.
- 22 Bregazzi Vincent, music teacher
- 23 Palmer Wm. John, apartments
- 24 Wilcocks Mrs. Mary J., apartments
- 25 Kevagan Alfred, clerk
- 26 Marsh Joseph Hy., brewer's manager
- 27 Mudd George Albert, coppersmith (f.)
- 28 Lister Miss Hannah
- 29 Kelsey C., bricklayer
- 30 Plewes Miss G., dressmaker
- 31 Jones Carlton, clerk
- 32 Tubby Mrs. Elizabeth
- 33 Southern Geo., cabinet maker
- 34 Young Fredk., parish clerk
- 35 Mackrill Geo., coach builder
- 36 Cockin J., estate agent
Perrott street (North walls)
- Hodgson Wm. Arth., cabinet maker
- Scandinavian Club
- Bonded warehouses
- 2 Cracroft Wm., bookbinder
- Hull Old National School; (boys') S.A. Milne; (girls') Miss J.C. Parish; (infants') Miss E. Kenningham
Pier street (from Humber street to Nelson street)
- Wesley Hall Sunday School
- here is St. George's gallery
- here is Wellington street
- 6 Smith B. T., plumber
- 7, 8, & 9 Earle Geo. & Thos., cement manufacturers
- 8 Hewitt Rd. John, ship and insurance broker
- 8 Craven & Speeding Brothers, rope manufacturers; H. J. Hewitt, agent
- here is Pilot's Office entry
- 9 Morley, Clarke, & Co., ship owners
- 10 Goole & Hull Steam Packet Co., Ltd.; Geo. C. Gray, carter
- 12 Craven & Speeding Bros.
- 13 Clough Thomas, warehouse
- 14 Kingston Rowing Club(boathouse)
- 15 Turley & Co., carriers
- Post, Money Order, Telegraph Office, and Savings Bank; W. F. Chappell, clerk-in-charge
- 1 Woodhead T.D. & Co., ship and insurance brokers
- here is Wellington street
- 12 Wardrobe Charles, bricklayer
- Bradman J. & Co., warehouse
Plane street (Anlaby road)
- Newington Parish Church
- Mission Hall
- 43 Ellis Thomas
- 45 Leeming Mr. Samuel
- 49 Whittle Geo., chief engineer
- 51 Faviell Wm. Hy., manager
- 57 Smith Jph. Moor, commercial traveller
- 59 Pomeroy Atherton, fish merchant
- 61 Fowler Mrs. Cath. Florence
- 63 Rhodes Wm. Jph., commercial traveller
- 65 Kendall Henry, clerk
- 67 Walker Jas. Longstaffe, manager
- 75 Schuur Geo. Albert, clerk
- 77 Parker Wm. Hy., engineer (f.)
- 79 Steele Mr. Daniel
- 81 Cockram Charles, chief officer
- 83 Marsden John, clerk
- 85 Lee William, agent
- 87 Nelson John, master mariner
- 91 Ellis Arthur Wm., draper
- 93 Cook Henry, traveller
- 95 Richardson Robt., roper
- 97 Smith John, compositor
- 99 Carmichael Thos., joiner (f.)
- 101 Turner Richard, chief officer
- 103 Cameron Hy. Mowbray, chief engineer
- 105 Strutt Mrs. Ellen
- 107 Crockett John, engineer (j.)
- 111 Burnham Henry, inspector
- 113 Rutter Henry, foreman
- 115 Potts Mr. Henry
- 117 Stanton Wm., grocer
- 123 Westoby Thomas, painter
- 127 Wells Isaac, engine driver
- 129 Purdue Thomas, roper (f.)
- 131 Jackson Ernest, butcher
- 133 Tebbatt Wm., engine driver
- 137 Bedford Colley, clerk
- 141 Gibb William, compositor
- 143 Price Edmd., cabinet maker (f.)
- 147 Sawden Alfred, butcher
- 149 Harvey Miss Lora, dressmaker
- 22 Stewart Andrew
- 24 Heath Geo. Osmond, clerk
- 26 Hamilton Tom
- 30 Railton Mr. George
- 34 Marr Mr. Abraham
- 42 Brader Charles, butcher
- 92 Dawson John, clerk
- 94 Watson Robt., photographer
- 98 Brown John, clerk
Popple street (Hedon road)
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- 18 Willows, Holt, & Willows, oil millers
- 20 Tripp John, foreman
- 24 Searby Mrs. Eve, general carrier
- 7 Kirk William, foreman
- Hilken Henry, painter
Porter street (Osborne street)
- 1 Kirkby George, victualer, Golden Cross
- 3 Jenkinson John, dairy
- here is Elizabeth's place
- 5 Burn & Co., tailors
- 7 Hill Richard, tobacconist
- 9 Bell Miss Edith, confectioner
- 11 Gillery John, grocer
- 13 Brown J. Wharram & Co., tobacco merchants
- 15 Friston Hy., picture frame dealer
- 17 Clark Thomas, fruiterer
- 19 West James, tinner
- Sarah and Ann's place -
- 8 Hagues Geo., waggonette proprietor
- 21 Sanders George, fish dealer
- 23 Spokes Joseph, oyster rooms
- 25 Middlebrook Arthur, hairdresser
- 27 Cochrane James, provision dealer
- 29 Robinson Miss Mary Jane, shopkeeper
- 31 Curtois George, grocer
- 33 Gray Thomas, tailor
- 35 Broughton Miss Lillia, florist
- 37 Battarbee John Thos., oil dealer
- 39 Bruce Hy. Sidney, hairdresser
- 41 Robson Thos., clothes dealer
- 43 Smith Thomas, butcher
- 45 Nicholson Chas., furniture dealer
- 47 Rayner Mrs. Ann, hosier
- 49 Burrell Jas. Abram., fruiterer
- here is Mary Jane's place
- 51 Green William, beer retailer
- 53 Stephens Geo. Hy., boot dealer
- 55 King Frederick, baker
- 57 Grassam Alfred, printer
- 59 Bilbe James, tobacconist
- 61 Balding Jesse, victualer, Myton Tavern
- 63 Harrison Richard, beer retailer, and agent for W. & A. Gilbey's wine and spirit
- 65 Bulson Tennison, butcher
- 67 Askam J. F., grocer
- 69 Ibbitson James, tobacconist
- 71 Stuart Abraham, optician
- 73 Clapham Peter Spencer, drug store
- 75 Scoffield Charles, pork butcher
- 77 Adams Samuel, boot dealer
- 79 Ostler George, tailor
- 81 Brown Mrs.Frances, newsagent
- 83 & 85 Turner John, hatter
- 87 Iveson Chas., dyer & cleaner
- 89 Eastman's, Ltd., butchers
- 91 Solca Joseph, watchmaker
- 93 Redhead John Thos., bootmaker
- 95 Marr Thos. James, butcher
- here are William street and Great Thornton street
- 97 Johnson Francis, grocer
- 99 Wray Edward, tobacconist
- 101-3 Ask Edwd., house furnisher
- 105 Public Service Boot Co., boot dealers
- 107 Martensen Martin Jno., tailor
- 109 Wray William, poulterer
- 111 West Fredk., clothes dealer
- 113 Reynolds Moses, furniture dealer
- 115 Robinson Francis Edward, Yorkshire Wold dairy
- Stave's buildings -
- 2 Stephenson Francis, property owner
- 117 Ferraby John, fruiterer
- St. James' National Schools; (boys') Hy. Hilldrith; (girls') Mrs. Mary Doughty; (infants') Miss Ada Kidd
- 119 Hall Francis
- 121 Mallory Mrs. Rebecca, stay maker
- 128 Steels Geo. Hy., beer retailer
- 125 Bingham Mrs. Elizabeth, tripe dresser
- 127 Overton John Geo., butcher
- 129 Lewis Joseph, hairdresser
- here are Cummin's buildings
- 131 Niemann John Cbas., tailor
- 133 Croke Thos. Jph., physician
- 135 Holzheimer Ludwig, photographer
- 137 Westoby Joseph Hines, brass finisber
- 139 White George, corn dealer
- 141 Moor Mrs. J., milliner
- 143 Brougbton Miss Lillia, fruiterer
- 145 Handley Joseph, tobacconist
- 147 The Hull People's Public House Co. Ltd., No. 8; Mrs. Bilton, resident manager
- here are Waverley street, St. James' street, and Hessle road
- 2 Jubb Edwin Charles, draper
- 4 Goulstine Henry, watchmaker
- 6 Bradbury & Co., Ltd., sewing machine manufacturers
- Alhambra Concert Hall; J. Phillips, lessee
- 24 Parker Albt. Hy., coal dealer
- 26 Haynes Wltr. Hy., L.R.C.P., physician
- 28 Jackson Fred., tripe dealer
- 30 Galt Jas., F.R.C.S.E., surgeon.
- 32 Hoe Garforth, butcher
- 34 Hoe Mrs. Mary, beer retailer
- 36 Norman Thomas, tailor
- 38a Ward W. A., Heroina washer and bleacher and laundry
- 38 Richardson Geo. Wm., confectioner
- 40 Puddey Frederick Elijah, leather dealer
- 42 Wilson Mrs. Eliza, picture framer
- 44 Parker Thos. Wm., provision dealer
- 46 Hagues Esau, shopkeeper
- 48 Beervault Mrs. Lucy, baker
- 52 Sanderson & Dalby, tailors
- 54 Realization Co., boot dealers,&c.
- 56 Sissons Rd., bookseller, &c.
- 58 Blond Bernard, watchmaker
- 60 Johnson George, fishmonger
- 62 Robinson Matthew, tobacconist
- 64 Prime William Henry, dairy
- here are Britannia and Hope places
- 66 Leonard Mrs. Ada, pork butcher
- 68 Gibson Miss Hrt., pawnbroker
- 72 Noble Thos. Edwin, provision dealer
- 72 Pringle Geo. Haigh, boot dealer
- 74 Savage William, draper
- 76 Owbridge Wltr. Tom, chemist
- 78 Clark Robert, newsagent
- 80 Hope Hy., baby linen dealer
- 82 Kennington Charles, dyer
- 84 Higgins Miss Sarah, china dealer
- 86 Barnett Mrs. Etty, tobacconist
- 88 Copeland Edwd. Fras., fruiterer
- 92 Workman James, wall paper dealer
- 94 Workman Mrs. Eliz., milliner
- 96 Cherry & Son, plumbers
- 98 Phillips Samuel Franklin, boot dealer
- 100 Banks Robert, chemist
- here is Great Thornton street
- 102 Beech Richard, china dealer
- 108 Wilson James & Sons, provision merchants
- 108a Keelty Miss Ellen, dining rooms
- 110 British & Colonial Meat Co., butchers
- 110 Feitelberg Lewis, Hebrew meat purveyor
- 112-14 Shapero and Pearlman, pawnbrokers
- 116 Shillito Miss Elizabeth, bookseller, P.O.
- 118 Middleton Joseph, plumber
- 120 McGregor David, confectioner
- 122 Sole Mrs. Sarah, dressmaker
- 124 Harvey Mrs. Fras., drysalter
- 126 Tadman Wm. Everet, fruiterer
- here is Deighton's terrace
- 128 Akester Joseph, shopkeeper
- 130 Doncaster Wm., bookseller
- 132 Dixon Charles, dairy
- 134 Blenkin Mrs. Hanh., shopkeeper
- 136 Burton John Hy., beerseller
- 140 Worthington & Co., Ltd., brewers' stores
- 142 Wilkinson John, china dealer
- 144 Gilson John, butcher
- here is Elizabeth's place
- 146 Varley William, grocer
- 146 Tinley Mr. William
- 148 Banks & Co., butchers
- 150 Smith Hugh, boot dealer
- 152 Whitfield Geo., provision merchant
- 154 Brown John, saddler
- 156 Marshall Mrs. Maria, confectioner
- 158 Brickelbank Alfred George, hairdresser
- 160 Sharpless John Ed., dairy
- 162 Hird Hy. Cook, clothes dealer
- 164 Dornan James, stationer
- 166 Dawson John Wood, butcher
- 168 Meanwell John, provision merchant
- 170 Dawson George, draper
Portland place (from 56 Prospect street to Portland street)
- 3 Martin Leonard, plumber
- 3 Coggrave Thomas, joiner
- 3½ Fox Charles E. W., painter
- 3½ Milner Vickerman, staircase maker
- 3½ Barnett W., bricklayer
- 5 & 7 Patent Lithographic Zinc Plate Co., Limited; office, Queen's Dock side;
- H. B. Toobe, managing director
- Sawyer A., bricklayer
- 9 Dalton William, joiner
- Salmon Joseph, blacksmith
- 11 Sweeting George, mason
- 31 Seller Johnson, general carrier
- 33 Coulson George Henry, clerk
- Cooling J., fish merchant
- Yorkshire Mineral Water Manufacturers, Association, Ltd.; W. Tooke, secretary
- Salmon Joseph, wheelwright
- Lison William, builder
- 47 Smith Henry, grocer
- 49 Burnett Samuel, shoemaker
- 2 Furness William, draper
- 4 Waller Mrs. Marian
- 6 Thornham Geo., chief officer
- 8 Dalton William, builder
- 10 Voase Henry
- 12 Taffinder Mrs. Elizabeth
- 14 Harrison G. L., whitesmith
- 16 Foster Mrs. Emma
- 18 Edmonds Joseph A.
- 20 Duffill Thomas Wm. George, master mariner
- 22 Thirsby Frederick
- 24 King Mrs. -
- 26 Mackay Robert, draper
- 28 Oxtoby Fredk., house agent
- 32 Frith Thomas, sculptor
- 36 Wing Birkett John, clerk
- 38 Vine Edwd. Jas., insurance agent
- 40 Miller James, water inspector
- 42 Mortimer John
- 42 Recruiting Office
- 44 Lison William, builder
- 46 Freeman Jas. Fras., builder
- 48 Jewitt Harry B., customs officer
Portland street (Spencer street)
- 1 Colley Thomas, butcher
- 5 Chance Joseph, shopkeeper
- 7 Burns Charles, cowkeeper
- 11 Clark Rt., wardrobe dealer
- 13 Ward Henry, fried fish shop
- 15 Pearson William, rully owner
- 17 Wilkinson William Henry, bottle dealer
- Clarence place -
- Plowright Mr. Geo., Clarence house
- 21 Borrill Geo. Mark, chief officer
- 25 Walker Tom Augustus, ordnance surveyor
- 27 Hill Francis, painter and sign writer
- 29 Tall Miss Eliz., apartments
- 31 Easting William, butcher
- 33 Smith Henry, grocer
- 35 Caley John, fruiterer
- 41 Vause Francis, manager
- 43 Turner John, coke merchant
- 45 Dodsworth Thomas
- 49 Goulstine Isaac, travelling jeweller
- 51 Norton William, butcher
- 53 Ellyard Marmaduke, cab proprietor
- 55 Waudby Miss Emma, dressmaker
- 57 Saner Mrs. Eliza
- 61 Storey William, greengrocer
- 68 Willison Miss Selina, costumier
- 65a Watson Mrs. Sophia
- 67 Routh Mrs. Jane
- 69 Palmer John, commission agent
- 71 Harrison Mrs. Mary
- 75 Lamplough Mrs. Frances
- 2 Nicolini Mrs. Jane, fent dealer
- 4 Nicolini Thos. Vincent, skipper
- 6 Walsh Mr. John
- Freeman J. F., builder
- 12 Marshall Horatio, baker
- 16 Banks George L., tailor
- 18 Hewitt Mrs. Jane, lodgings
- 28 Vause Miss Jane Elizabeth, milliner
- 34 Willoughby John, stevedore
- 36 Herman John, music teacher
- 40 Walsh Tom, clerk
- 42 Eastwood Mrs. Susannah
- 44 Harman Henry George, firewood merchant
- 46 Crawford Chas., confectioner (f.)
- 48 Rhodes Henry, beerseller
- 50 Starkey Wm. Jas., corn factor
- 52 Dorsey Thomas, foreman
- 54 Castle Mrs. Ada, greengrocer
- 56 Foster Mrs. Jane
- 58 Stevenson Rt., wood carver (f.)
- 60 Gill Mrs. Lucy
- 62 Fisher Charles, coal dealer
- 64 Fisher John, coal dealer
- 66 Keelty John
- here are Frith's cottages
- 68 Turnbull John Goldsack, confectioner
- 70 Caley Richard, tailor
- 76 Cooper Mr. Thomas
- 78 Pindar Wm. Paul, boot maker
- 80 Hardy Miss Mgt., greengrocer
- 80 Hill Henry, collector
- 84 Moody Wm. Noble, painter
- 86 Legg William, engine driver
- 88 Stephenson Miss Jemima
- 90 Cheffings Mr. Preston
- 92 Trumble Wm. Edwd., house agent
- 94 Mearns Mr. Wm. Straton
- 96 Corrigan William, chief engineer
Posterngate (From King street, Green Market)
- 1 Nicholson Saml. T., insurance broker and secretary to Hull & Eastern Counties Mutual
- Plate Glass Insurance Co., Ltd., and Hull Draper's Association
- Atkinson Frederick & Co., estate agents
- Bearman E. J., insurance broker
- 2 Eastern Counties Insurance Co., Ltd.; Hy. R. Carr, secretary
- Blanchard Geo. B., workshop
- 5 Sherburn and Greensides, wholesale hardwaremen
- 6 Parochial Offices; John Hy. Hart, assistant rating overseer;
- Wm. Paxton Dawes, vac. officer; Joseph Houlden, relieving officer
- 7 Guy Wm., boarding house
- 8 Secker William, victualer, The Shipping Office Hotel
- 9 & 10 Seamen's Mission Hall; Rev. J. Parker, chaplain
- 11 National Amalgamated Sailors' and Firemen's Union of Great Britain and Ireland;
- Thomas Carr, secretary
- 12 Keddy Mrs. Emma, furrier
- 13 Newman Strawson Dibb, tea dealer
- 14 Walmsley Geo. Wm., beerseller
- 15 Riso George, shipping agent
- 15 Brocklebank Geo., income tax collector
- 15 Matson Thos. A., income tax collector
- Mason's bond, No. 8
- here is Prince's Dock street
- Prussian chambers
- Hull Dock Co. Barge rent collector's office; Thomas Lazenby, collector
- 22 Paulsen C. & Son, ship brokers
- 21 Barnett P. G. & Co. (and Nicolas A. Nicolaidi), cargo superintendents
- 20 Roberts Wilson, musician
- Manvers Main Colliery Co., Ltd.; Wm. Clark Bradley, agent
- 19 Townley Mrs. Mary Ann, greengrocer
- Thornton square -
- 3 Nelson Mrs. Emma, lodgings
- 4 Johnson Mrs. Edele, lodgings
- 18 Allison & Son, printers
- Mercantile Marine Office; R. Richardson, superintendent
- Trinity Provident Club Room
- Board of Trade Office; Capt. Wm. Cowie, principal officer
- Victoria chambers -
- Drasdo Ptr. Julius, emigration agent
- Society for the Relief of Realiy Deserving and Distressed Foreigners;
- P. J. Drasdo, secretary
- Trinity House Almshouse; W. E. Walsh, master
- Briggs Henry, Sons & Co., shipowners
- 32 Bordas Stephen, tailor
- 33 Adolph Harris, tailor
- 34 Harding Horatio, tailor
- here is Trinity House lane
Prince street (King street)
- 1 Sutton & Co., parcels express; E. Parker, agent
- Hudson Smith, stores
- Laming James, warehouse
- Stones, Settle, & Wlikinson, warehouse
- 4 Cook George, plumber
- Unity Hall
- National Amalgamated Sailors' and Firemen's Union; Thomas Carr, secretary
- 5 Hodgson Geo. Andrew, boarding house
- 6 Foster's Parcel Express Co.; Wm. Henry Prince, agent
- 7 Loftus Alfred, agent
- 9 Cave Mrs. Margt. Ann, lodgings
- 10 Moss David, pawnbroker
- 11 Pickering Wm., bricklayer
- 12 Foster George, butcher
Prince's avenue (Spring bank to Queen's road)
- Hull General Cemetery; Michael Kelly, secretary, superintendent and registrar
- Walker David, coachman,
- Newland Tofts
- Stansted terrace -
- 1 Askew Chrs., manager
- 2 Broderick John Henry
- 3 Holder Mrs. Mary
- here is Marlborough avenue
- 4 Metcalfe Smith, house furnisher
- 5 Allen T. W., timber merchant
- 6 Scott Thos., hide merchant
- Bennington - , master mariner, Dudley house
- Fawcett Mr. John, Lonsdale house
- Winter Carl Chrs. Ludwig, Westbourne house
- here is Westbourne avenue
- Dixon Edward
- Davis Geo., paint manufacturer, Artoft house
- Pickering Atkinson, chemist, Baynard house
- Butler Mrs., Almora house
- Grummitt Jph., Glenholme house
- Browne Rev. Elmitt M.A., vicar of St. Jude's
- Newton Geo. Beeforth, Berkeley house
- Brunyee Mrs. Hanh., Eblana house
- Stuart James, seed crusher, Park Holme house
- Wellsted Wm. Henry, C.E., Chepstow house
- Holmes John Dalton, East holme
- Cowan George, corn merchant
- Jameson Frank, Runswick house
- Fewster Chs. Ed., Elboeck house
- Sawyer Robt., Eastbourne house
- Hanson Henry, Edina house
- Botanic Gardens station
- Mason John W., station master
- Giddy Elijah J., railway inspector
- here are Bickleigh villas
- 8 Thelwall John A., artist
- 5 Ellerker Mrs. Ellen
- here are Duesbury street, Park grove, Hinderwell street, Pillar Letter Box, and Pearson park
Prince's dock (Castle street)
- Boxes
- Furley & Co., canal carriers
- Veltmann N. & Co., North German Lloyd, S.S. agents
- Moran William & Co., Carron S.S. agents
- General Steam Navigation Co., London S.S.
Prince's road (Queen's road to Lambert street)
- 13 Waring John, drapers' assistant
- 15 Alexander James
- here is St. Augustine's avenue
- 17 Ward George, shopkeeper
- 19 Musson Fredk., bootmaker
- 21 Cheals Mrs. Mary
- 23 Ramsey William
- here are St. Andrew's villas
- 25 McDonald H., butcher
- 25 Vickers Miss, dressmaker
- 27 Jones Chas. Walter, joiner
- 29 Rowe Frederick, assistant inspector, G.P.O.
- 31 Ripley Fras., gardener (f.)
- 8 Johnson William, coal dealer
- 37 Smith Miss Ada Taylor
- 41-3 Gray Jas. Thomas, grocer
- 47 Lee William, agent
- 49 Salmon Mrs. Emily
- 51 Holtby Thomas, bootmaker
- 53 Pape Matthew, tailor
- 55 Staveley Hy. Thos., coal dealer
- 59 Lee Thomas, waiter
- 61 Mortimer John, painter
- 63 Ellis Mrs. Helen
- 65 Krause Emil Fdk., foreman
- 67 Woodmancy Mrs. Gertrude
- 69 Cheeseman John, builder
- 71 Cole Mrs. Mary
- 6 Brinkman Conrad, tailor
- 8 Chappell Wm. Fredk., clerk
- 10 Howe Mrs. Ann Maria, schoolmistress
- 12 Lowe Chas., commission agent
- 14 Green Albert, assurance agent
- 16 Chambers Miss Helena Georgiana, assurance agent
- 20 Cockerline Mrs.
- 24 Borrill Mrs. Alice
- 26 Cross James Routledge
- 28 Willows Edward, manager
- 30 Beal Wm. Henry, joiner
- 32 Eagle William
- 36 Baron John
- 42 Chadwick Rt., waggonette proprietor
- Lawson John, cowkeeper
- 56 Marshall Tom
- 58 Charlesworth Mrs. Ann
- 60 Rowland Robert Christopher, assurance agent
- 62 Giles John Jas., ironmonger
- 64 Keyworth Rbt., tobacconist
- 66 Malcolmson Arthur, market gardener
- 68 Waddington George, clerk
- 70 Ramsay Geo. Walter, clerk
- 72 Richardson Miss Emily
- 74 Groom Mrs. Blanche, confectioner
Prince's Dock street (from Humber Dock street to Whitefriargate)
- 1 Marshall James, victualer, Punch
- 2-3 Slingsby William Seaton, cabinet maker
- 4-5 Crosby John, fruit merchant
- 6 Holmes Wm. Henry, victualer, Princess Royal
- 7 Musson & Co., shell fish merchants; T. Guy, manager
- 8-9 Holyday Mrs. Margaret, clothier
- 10 Gruby Ernest, compass maker
- 11 Wilkinson Edward, mast and block maker
- Mariners' Church
- 12 Green David, blacksmith
- 13 Holyday R., tailor
- 14 Puls William, hairdresser
- Gilyott William & Co., warehouse (No. 1)
- 16 Smith Chris., dining-rooms
- 17 Kingston chambers -
- Bannister Jno., colliery agent
- Wath Main Colliery Co., Ltd.; Jno. Bannister, agent
- Hawley Randolph Rawlinson, oil manufacturer
- Cammell, Haigh & Co., ship owners and forwarding agents
- 18, 19 & 20 Newton Bros., ship chandlers, opticians, and compass makers
- Humber chambers -
- 21 Lovell Charles Shaw, shipping agent and insurance broker
- 21 Sommerfeld L., coal merchant
- 21 Street F. H., agent for Acme Heating & Ventilating Co.,
- 28 Halliday Benjamin, W., victualer, Royal Oak
- Prince's Dock chambers -
- 1 Johnsen Hans, fish merchant
- 1 Jackson and Tarbolton, shipping agents
- 1 Leith & Dundee Steamers office
- 2 Gt. Western Railway Co.; Herbert Dover, agent
- 2 Lawson Geo. & Sons, ship owners
- 2 Hamburg and Rotterdam Steam Packet office
- 2 Lawson Percival, consulting engineer and surveyor to the Germanischer Lloyd
- 3 Beadle Bros. & Lutze, Ltd., coal merchants; Gunther Wm. Albt. Lutze, manager
- 26 Veltmann N. & Co., shipping agents and merchants
- 26 North German Lloyd, Hull and Bremen Steamers; N. Veltmann & Co., agents
- 26 Fawcett Fras., clerk
- Prince's Dock offices -
- 5 Pearson A. E. & Co., iron merchants
- 6 Barnsley Coal Co., coal merchants; Wood Bros., proprietors
- 7 & 8 Donaldson Arthur, shipping agent
- Tate Hy., produce merchant
- Trinity House yard, Victoria chambers
- 1 & 2 Marshall William T., colliery agent
- 1 & 2 South Yorkshire Steam Coal Owners' Asso.; W. T. Marshall, agent, Hull;
- W. T. Marshall, secretary, Barnsley
- 3 Norway Mining Timber Co.; T. M. Mitchell, manager
- 4 Moran Wm. & Co., shipbrokers, coal exporters, and agents
- 5 & 7 British Ship Masters' Association; Z. Scaping, secretary
- Adult Navigation School; Z. Scaping
- Hull Trinity House Navigation School; Z. Scaping, master
- Boxhall Chas. Frdk., buoy master
- Johnston Archibald, wholesale and retail woollen draper
- Montgomery W. H. & Co., butter and egg importers
- Commercial chambers -
- Gt. Northern Railway Co.; Jas. Hy. Green, district agent
- Healam Jas. Holland, paint merchant
- Wells Chas. & Co., timber and coal merchant
- Gt. Eastern Railway Co.; J. P. Cherry, agent
- Kaltenbach & Schmitz, commission agents and merchants
- Wilson Thos., lighter owner
- Wikner & Co., timber merchants
- Stonehouse Brothers, coal merchants
- Mitchell & Jackson,produce merchants
- Colonial chambers -
- 1 Dyson Wm. & Son, coal merchants
- 2 Hornby & Needler, shipping agents
- 3 Howard & Atkinson, keel and lighter owners and steamship agents
- 4 Tulley W. & Co., ship owners and brokers
- 5 L. & N. W. Railway Co. district traffic office
- here are Whitefriargate and Monument bridge
- Prince's dock and sheds, Nos. 1 and 2
- Prince's Dock buildings -
- Williams Thomas Lloyd, shipping agent
Princess street (Mason street)
- 1 Johnson James, currier (f.)
- 2 here is Robinson's court
- 3 Catch Mrs. Phillipa, shopkeeper
- 4 Dewick William, shopkeeper
- Ellis Walter Robert, victualer, King's Arms
- Brown Alfred, joiner
- 8 Wileman Henry, cabinet maker
- 9 Harrison Thomas
- Grindell J., bricklayer
- Hilbert Hy., cabinet maker
- 12 Cook George, bootmaker
- 12½ Andrews Mrs. Margaret
- 13 Douglas John, coal dealer
- 14 Archer Edwd., fried fish shop
Prospect place (Church street)
- 4 Clayton Samuel, foreman
- Holmes H. M., victualer, Ship Inn
- 6 Fitzgerald Mrs. Mary Ann, apartments
- 10 Pearson Mrs. Rose, apartments
- 11 Butters Thos., marine store dealer
- 12 Smith Orlando, apartments
- 13 Clark Joseph, gardener
- 15 Whittingham John, smith
- 16 Ault Mrs. Hannah
- 18 Smith Mr. William
- 19 North James, sawyer
- 20 Wordsworth Dvd., shipwright
- 21 Smith Kirk, meter
- 22 Lamot John, carpenter
- 23 Dunn William, broker
- 24 Lumb George, engineer
- 25 Harrison Mr. James
- 26 Parkin John, foreman
- St. Peter's Schools; (boys') Wm. Burn Johnson; (girls') Miss Annie Eliz. Richardson; (infants') Miss Ellen Gahan
- North C. M. & Co., box manufacturers
Prospect street (Carlisle street to Spring bank and Beverley road)
- 1 Watmough George, grocer, wine and spirit merchant
- 2 Pickering Geo., watchmaker
- 3-5 Alpe Henry Skelton, hatter
- 6 Wenman Charles, victualer, Prospect Inn
- 7 West Arthur, chemist
- 8 Price Cecil, grocer
- 9 Davis & Harris, pianoforte &c., dealers
- 10 Pearson Isaac, draper
- 11 Aubrey Miss Mary, stationer, P.O.
- 12 Mackrill & Lait, watchmakers
- 13 Bond Robert, china dealer
- 14 Silcox, Cuzner, & Co., truss and artificiai limb makers
- 15 Little James Wm., dentist
- 16 Moncaster Thos. Jas., saddler
- Hull Royal Infirmary; Frank Savery, house surgeon
- Rousseau Chas., head porter, Infirmary lodge
- 18 Kingston Robert D., tailor
- 19 Haller Geo. Wm., bootmaker
- 20 Deighton Isaac, draper
- 21 Goltman Mrs. Annie, tobacconist
- 22 Hildyard Harry, milliner
- 24 Thornton-Varley & Co., drapers
- 25 Goltman Harris, bootmaker
- 26 Ladd John Simpson, hairdresser
- 26 Hill James & Co., tailors
- 27 Shepherdson Mrs. Mary Ann, costumier
- 27 Simpson J. & Sons, painters
- 28 Welton William Edwd., bookseller
- 29 Farmers' & Cleveland Dairies Co., Ltd.
- 30 Mackay Robt., linen draper
- 31 Beal Robert, fancy draper
- 32 Walters F., mantle maker
- 33 Merritt John G., baby linen, &c., dealer
- 34 More John, watchmaker
- 35 Wing Edward, hatter
- 36 Trethewey & Johnson, berlin wool repository
- 37 to 41 Bladon F. F. & Son, drapers & house furnishers
- 48 Mead William, hosier
- 44 Willoughby Digby, toy deaier
- 45 Hutty John H., grocer
- 46 Charter John L., L.D.S., dentist
- 46 Charter John, dentist
- 46 Headland Mrs. Dorothy, tobacconist
- 47 Martindale Frank, ironmonger
- 48 Allan Richard, bootmaker
- 49 Eastman's, Ltd., butchers
- 50 Scott John, bootmaker
- 51 Waudby William & Co., spirit merchants
- 51 Taylor George, manager, Ye Hole in Ye Wall
- 52 Hutchinson Henry Watson, draper
- 53 Selfe & Co., toy dealers
- 54 Petch Richard, butcher
- 55 Furness William, draper
- 56 Cass William, bookseller
- 57 & 58 Ibbetson Alex. B., draper
- 59 Moncaster Fredk. G., house furnisher
- 60 Hall Edward, boot dealer
- 61 Broadbent James M., grocer
- 61 Whitelock William, manager
- 62 Rippon John James, spirit merchant
- 68 Hull People's Public House Co., Ltd.; Jph. Smith, manager
(EAST SIDE).
- 64 Parker George, butcher
- 65 Needler W. & Sons, auctioneers
- 66 Turner Henry Arthur, hatter
- 67 Wiles Aaron, tobacconist
- 68 Walsh Miss Mary Eliza, dairy
- 69 Noble Thomas Edwin, provision dealer
- Ross James, dentist
- 70 Goodman S., tailor & clothier
- 71 & 72 Simpson & Co., cycle factors
- 73 Smoothy A. H., piano warehouse
- 74 Wells Geo. Fredk., plumber
- 74 Forrest William, hairdresser
- 75 Crane Cornelius, painter
- 76 Purchon Wm. Smith, florist
- 77 Wilburn Edwin, coal merchant
- 78 Hull Young Women's Christian Association; Miss Sall, superintendant
- 79 Britton Mrs. Harriet
- 80 Varley Mrs. Susan Lavinia
- 81 Westcott Thos., boot repairer
- 82 Robinson Joseph Hunsley, umbrella maker
- 81 McCormick Rev. Canon Jph., D.D., vicar of Holy Trinity and rural dean of Hull
- 82 Johnson Miss Susan, boarding house
- 83 Foster John, nurseryman
- 84 Brown W. & Sons, cabinet makers
- 85 Cliffe Jas., sewing machine dealer
- 85 Hewitt John, china repairer
- 85 Lazenby Mrs. Maria Ann, cooper
- 86 Graham Charles, beerseller
- Brumby & Clarke, art printers
- Presbyterian Church of England; Rev. J. G. Train, minister
- Public Benefit Boot Co., boot manufacturers
- 88 Provincial Window Cleaning and Paint Washing Co., Anthony Kingston, manager
- 90, 91, & 92 Bradford Stuff and Fent warehouse
- 93 Silcox, Cuzner, & Co.'s warehouse
- 94 Taylor & Rayward, music printers
- 94 Dawson James, picture frame maker
- 95 Cowley J. & Co., emigration agents
- 95 Kingsley John Vere, mosaic tile merchant
- 95½ Dixon Thomas Hudson, costumier
- 96 Chappell John, fruiterer
- 97 Jennison Henry, bootmaker
- 98 Moorhouse Mrs. Jane Gibson, victualer, Wheat Sheaf Hotel
- 99 Hull Grand Theatre Co., Ltd. (The); W. Nawton Smith, secretary
- 100 Little David, baker
- 101 Battarbee & Son, drysalters
- 102 Rowbotham George William, hosier
Providence row (from 108 Beverley road)
- Habbershaw John, builder
- 17 Anderson George, coal dealer
- 21 Smith William, tailor
- 23 Fletcher Jno., marine store dealer
- 25 Carr Thomas, beer retailer
- 27 Tomlinson Mrs. Ann, dressmaker
- 37 Lyons Geo., dripping boiler
- 39 Scott Mrs. Frances, shopkeeper
- here is Wilberforce terrace
- 41 Howell Joseph, hawker
- 43 Norris Mrs., clothes dealer
- 45 Blenkin Tom, whitesmith (j.)
- 49 here is Carlton terrace
- 59 Hind Mrs. Mary, grocer
- here are Finsbury grove and Cottingham drain
- Holmes Thos. & Sons, Ltd., tanners
- Nelsey Isaac Hoyles, shopkeeper
- Shepherdson Joseph, shopkeeper
- here is Mary Jane terrace
- 64 Major Richard, shoemaker
- 48 Kirkman John Thomas, cab proprietor
- 36 Adams, Thomas, beerseller
- 32 Cograve Watson, pork butcher
- 30 White Theophilus, shopkeeper
- 26 Jackson Mr. Charles
- 24 Nurse Isaac, greengrocer
- here is New Zealand terrace
- 22 Rymer Joseph, shoemaker
Providence street (Myton street)
- 1 & 2 Fawcett John, fruiterer
- 5 Fenwick Wm., sailmaker (j.)
- 6 Pepper James, shipwright
- 26 Clarkson Mrs. Ann, fishmonger
- Rial Henry, slaughter house
Pryme street (from Prospect street)
- 1 Lee C. A., surgeon
- 2 Woodhouse Ald. Samuel
- 3 Caine J. J., china dealer
- 4 Hopkinson Mr. Thomas
- 5 Maroney Mr. Edwin Barnett
- 6 Shepherdson Mrs.
- 7 Birks Henry, solicitor
- 8 Whittingham T., draper
- 9 Seaton F., schoolmaster
- 10 Sutton Miss Ellen, apartments
- 11 Goodwin Miss R. G., dressmaker
- 12 Clifton Miss H., milliner
- 13 Soulsby Mr. Richard
- 14 Greenbury Mr. David
- 15 Wright Thos. Arthur, clerk
- 16 Hopkins Geo. W., bookkeeper
- 17 Cheavin Saml. Alf., brewer
- 18 Ashton Miss Mary
- 19 Webster J. W., masseur
- 20 North Wm. Geo., master mariner
- 21 Hobbs J., whiting manufacturer
- 22 Brown J., furniture dealer
- 23 Bushby Henry, schoolmaster
- 24 Hudson Mr. Peter
- 27 Tobin M. T., tailor
- 28 Bateman Mrs. Margaret
- 29 McLean William, dyer
- 30 Barley G. T., fried fish dealer
- 31 & 32 Shields Rd., grocer
- 33 Pexton Fred, upholsterer
- St. Charles' Catholic Schools
- 34 Brogden Thos., schoolmaster
- 35 Brunt, Bucknall & Co., Ltd., ale, &c., stores
- 36 Brown J., furniture warehouse
- Central Hall
- 42 Pearson Mr. Robert
- 42½ Burstall Hy., aerated water manufacturer
- 42a Smith T. R., joiner
- 43 Hart Mrs. Mary Ann
- 44 Powell Miss Frances E.
- 45 Pearson Mr. William C.
- 46 Bergman Alexander, tailor
- Barker Miss I., milliner
- 48 & 49 Simpson & Co., cycle factors - ( See Advt.)
- 50-52 Caine J. J., china dealer
Pulman street (Evans' square)
- 1 Smith John Wm., van owner
- 39 Bowers Walters, foreman
- 4 Alden William, clerk
- 6 Robinson Stephen, clerk
- 4 Carter Mr. Robert
- 6 Cross Mrs. Ellen
- Flint John, coal dealer
- 10 Dales William, coach builder
- 12 Smith Chas., pattern maker (j.)
- 14 Firth William, roper
- 18 Robinson John, fruit merchant
- 22 Harrison Henry, painter
- 24 Turner Charles, cowkeeper
- 26 Pounder Geo., waggonette proprietor
- 28 Kaufman Wm., yeast dealer
- 32 Groves William, grocer
- 34 Tate George, engineer (j.)
- 42 Jefferson George, fish dealer
- Chesterfield John, dairyman
- 46 Gould Charles, butcher
- 68 Hornby Mrs.
- 72 Wray Mr. George
Transcribed from
Bulmer's East Yorkshire, 1892.
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