HULL:
Hull Trades and Professions by Alphabetical Street (1892), Letter S
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St. Andrew's dock (West Dock avenue)
- Fox C. H., fish and ice merchant
- Phillips T., fish and ice merchant
- Horner T. H., fish & ice merchant
- Garforth & Foster, fish and ice merchants
- N. E. R. Co., fish office
- Bannister A. & Co., coal merchants
- Winn G. & T., bakers
- Capes Tom, fish & ice merchant
- Atkinson J., straw dealer
- Knox Jno., refreshment room
- Matthew Joseph, refreshment rooms
- Tonge Barnabas, basket store
- Ice Factory's store rooms
- Lavatory, &c.
- Wolfe Wm., fish merchant
- Smith Jas. Albt., fish merchant
- Needler Jas., fish merchant
- Idson Geo., refreshment room
- Widdowson & Spring, fish salesmen
- Lee Jph., refreshment room
- Local Board of Health, Fish Inspector's Office; Robert F. Jackson, inspector
- Young W. H., basket store
- Humber Ice & Coal Co., Ltd., ice manufacturers; Robert Simpson, managing director
- Billingsgate Fish Market
- Tether Geo., fish & ice merchant
- N. E. R. Co.'s porters' cabin
- Birch Saml., fish & ice merchant
- Trowill T., fish and ice merchant
- Bradbury G., fish & ice merchant
- Midland R. Co.'s fish office
- Gt. N. R. Co.'s fish office
- Cargill E., fish and ice merchant
- L. & N. W. R. Co.'s fish office
- Vasmer C., fish & ice merchant
- Hardmeat R. H., fish and ice merchant
- Walton Geo., fish & ice merchant
- L. & Y. R. Co.'s fish office
- Lee H., fish & ice merchant
- Ashton 0. G. & T., fish and ice merchants
- Matson J. W., fish and ice merchant
- Cussens J. H., fish and ice merchant
- Flowers F., fish and ice merchant
- Tipple W., Junr., fish and ice merchant
- Sowden F., fish and ice merchant
- Willey W., fish and ice merchant
- Hermann L., fish and ice merchant
- Mitchell & Jackson, fish merchants
- Atkinson J., fish and ice merchant
- Simpson Ath., fish and ice merchant
- Eagle W., fish and ice merchant
- Meadows 0.R., fish and ice merchant
- Leach G. T., fish and ice merchant
- Pedersen & Co., importers
- Needler Jas., fish and ice merchant
- Phillips Tom, fish and ice merchant
- H. & B. R. Co.'s fish office
- H. Dock Co.'s fire hose and foreman's office
- Garforth & Foster, fish and ice merchants
- Staveley J. A., fish & ice merchant
- Handley J. & T., fish and ice merchants
- Widdowson & Spring, fish and ice merchants
- Spring Alf., fish & ice merchant
- Nowell & Turner, fish and ice merchants
- Haley & Kemplay, fish and ice merchants
- Robins Bros., fish and ice merchants
- Fox C. H., fish and ice merchant
- Fellows Jas., fish and ice merchant
- Holmes J., fish and ice merchant
- Harding R., fish and ice merchant
- Buttery C. H., smack owner
- Jipson E., fish and ice merchant
- Headspith E., fish and ice merchant
- Monge & Co., general merchants
- Ferraby Thos., fish merchant
- Hodsman Thos., fish merchant
- Wolfe W., fish merchant
- Haldane S. L., fish merchant
- Pickering, Haldane & Co., Ltd., fish merchants
- Johnsen Hans, fish merchant
- Rowntree Geo., fish merchant
- Bellis James, fish merchant
- Wilson William, fish merchant
- Pexton G. & Co., fish merchants
- Wilson Frank, fish merchant
- Webb G. W., fish merchant
- Brekke & Howlid, commission agents
- M. S. & L. R. Co.'s fish office
- Bowman Geo., smack owner
- Simpson B., steam trawler owner
- Marr Joseph, fish merchant
- Homer T. H., fish merchant
- Whittaker Wm., fish merchant
- Vivian & Toozes, fish merchant
- Loram R., fish merchant
- Hull Ice Co., Ltd., ice manufacturers; G. H. Meadows, secretary
- Simpson R., fish salesman
- Pillar Letter Box
- 1 & 3 Post, Money Order, Telegraph, and Savings Bank; Jph. Clark, clerk in charge
- 5 & 7 Board of Trade Mercantile Marine Office; Ashley M. Lipscomb, deputy superintendent
- 13 Robins Bros., trawler owners
- 2 & 4 London and Yorkshire Bank, Ltd.; Alex. Blaikie, agent
- 6 H. D. Co.'s foreman's office
- 10 British Steam Trawling Co., Ltd.; W. A. Ashford, manager
- 12 Cargill E., trawler owner
- 14 & 16 Great Northern Steam Fishing Co., Ltd.; H. A. Newton, secretary
- 20 Boston Deep Sea Fishing Co.; J. Bradley, agent
- St. Andrew's Engineering & Shipwright Co., Ltd.; Alan Porter, secretary
- Pickering, Haldane, & Co., Ltd., fish merchants; John Wing, secretary
- Pickering & Haldane's Steam Trawling Co., Ltd., trawler owners;
- Edwd. Cartwright, secretary
- Toozes H., sail loft
- Vivian & Toozes,smack ownrs.
- Hull Banking Co., Ltd., bankers; W. H. Harrison, agent
- London & Midland Bank, Ltd.
- Haley John Wilson,fish merchant
- Hellyer Fred, smack owner
- Hellyer Charles & Co., Ltd., trawler owners
- Beeching Geo., trawler owner
- Bowman Geo., smack owner
- Johnson, Andrew, Knudtzon, & Co., foreign produce importers
- Robinson Charles, engineer
- Shipham & Co., brassfoundrs.
- Humber Steam Trawlers' Mutual Insurance & Protecting Co., Ltd.
- Hull Fishing Steam Tug Co., Ltd.
- Sayer Rt. Jas., trawler owner
- Hall's Barton Ropery Co., Ltd.; Arthur Hall, secretary
- Hull Smack Owners' Engineering & Ship Chandlery Co., Ltd.
- Sayer Rt. Jas., boat builder
- Craven & Speeding Bros., rope manufacturers; Robt. John Hewitt, agent
- Port Glasgow & Newark Sail Cloth Co.
- Hull Dock Pumping Station
- Hull Albert Club Co., Ltd.; A. Wilson, secretary
- Snowden John, boilermaker
- Port of Hull Society's & Fishermen's Institute & Refreshment Rooms; Geo. Laycock, caterer
- Hull Rope Work Co., Ltd., branch store
- Leyman William Robert, smack owners' store
- Needler John, cooper
- Hobbs J. J., smack owner
- Dawson Isaac, fruit merchant
- Yorkshire Banking Co., Ltd.
- Edinburgh Roperie & Sail Cloth Co., Ltd., rope manufacturers
- Hellyer Robert, sail maker
- Munby John, sail maker
- White Thomas, smack owner
- Hull Smack Owners' Engineering & Ship Chandlery Co., Ltd., engineers
- Manvers Main Collieries Co., Ltd., cabin
- H. D. Co.'s Foreman's office; Samuel Gillmore, foreman
- St. Andrew's Dock Bridge
- Tidal Gage House & Gatemen's Watch House
- Humber Ice & Coal Co., Ltd.; J. Hogg, manager
- Hull Smack Owners' Mutual Collision Club, Ltd.; S. T. White, secretary
- Dock Patrol Office & Watch man's House
- Humber Shipwright, Mast, Block, & Boat Building Co., Ltd.; B. G. W. Lowthorp, secretary
- Thompson A. & Co., engineers
- Jordan & Salton, boat builders
- Parrott William Thos., ship chandler
- Pound & Gale, boat builders
- Giles George Elijah, painter
- Stanton Wm., refreshment room
- Hull Steam Fishing & Ice Co., Ltd.; Jph. Vivian, secretary
- Watkinson W., painter
- Capes Tom, fish curer
- Spring Alfred, fish curer
- Sissons & White, engineers
- Batty M. & Sons, boat builders
- Hodgson John Wm., boat builder
- Heath Levi & Co., engineers
- Bell & Gibbins, boiler makers
- Webster G. D. & Son, composition manufacturers
- Hull Fish Manure & Oil Co., Ltd., manufacturers
St. George's road (Anlaby road to Hessle road)
- 1 Hindle Samuel, corn dealer
- 3 Johnson Thomas, accountant
- 5 Davy Misses A. & F.
- 7 Parkinson Walter Fdk., clerk
- 9 Rogan Dominic, tailor
- 11 Powell Henry, draper
- 13 Brown John Hardy, accoutant
- 15 Judge Robert, clerk
- 17 Abbott Wm. Edward, clerk
- 19 Beeching Geo., trawler owner
- 21 Oxtoby Harry, horse dealer
- 29 Potter John William, clerk
- 31 Denholm James Brown, draper
- 33 Eales Wm. Chas., master mariner
- 37 England Keyworth, draper
- 39 Hopperton Rt., carpet buyer
- 41 Wilson Ralph Colley Smith
- Board School; (boys') David Cross; (girls') Mrs. Alice Robinson; (infants') Miss L. Chadwick
- 81 Simpson Wiiliam, draper
- here are Brunswick avenue, St. George's crossing, and Selby street
- 83 Buck Mrs. Helen
- 85 Innes James, Lloyd's surveyor
- 87 Williams T. R., schoolmaster
- 89 Worsnop Wm. Hy., moulder (f.)
- 91 Harris Misses Margaret and Minnie, ladies' school
- 93 Waites Mrs. Catherine
- 95 Tewson Harry Sinclair, auctioneer
- 97 Clay Mr. James Beet
- 99 Crampton Fred., builder
- 101 Heron Thomas, draper
- 103 Duncan Thos. Elliott, manager
- 105 Pickering Mrs. Sarah
- 107 Cussons Mr. Thomas
- 109 Crumpton Geo. Tobias, clerk
- 161 Parkinson William, agent
- 165 Carlee Chris. Hy., joiner (f.)
- here is St. George's avenue
- 167 Spicer Mrs. Fanny
- 169 Sadler Mr. Thomas
- 171 Robins John Hy., fish merchant
- 173 Waddington Thomas Hornby
- 175 Langhorne Thomas, agent
- 177 Spratt Mr. Alfred
- 179 Wing John, cashier
- 181 Stephenson James, marine engineer
- 183 Dugdall Mrs. Ann
- 185 Heritage Jeremiah, master mariner
- 187 Whitehead Joshna Naylor, master mariner
- 189 Bilton Martin, manager
- 191 Harrison Wm. Rt., manager
- 193 Wood John Jas., master mariner
- 195 Berwick Mrs. Martha
- 197 Barnett Hrbt., music teacher
- 199 Broschomb H., coal merchant
- 201 Ruthven James, grocer, P.O.
- St. John the Baptist Church
- Job Rev. Charles Robt., M.A., Newington vicarage
- Shepherdson William, grocer
- 231 Ryder Wm. Henry, butcher
- 233 Cook Mrs. Harriet
- 235 Shaw Mrs. Kate Eva
- 237 Hunter Wm. Edwin, contracter
- Primitive Methodist Chapel
- 237 Short William & Son, grocers
- 239 Owencroft Mr. John Gordon
- 241 Carten James, marine engineer
- 243 Richardson Wm., master mariner
- Beaumont avenue -
- 1 Dickens John Wm., chief engineer
- 2 Kent Thomas, skipper
- 3 Oliver George, skipper
- 245 Jipson Mrs. Elizabeth
- 247 Shepherdson Richard Porter
- 251 Spring Lawrence, fish merchant
- 253 Barnett Austin, commission agent
- 255 Gillett Mrs. Isabella
- 257 Riso George, interpreter
- 259 Whitaker Wm., fish merchant
- 261 Graham James, master mariner
- 263 Kenyon Harry, jam manufacturer
- 269 Robertson Mrs. -
- 271 Atcheson Wm., chief engineer
- 273 Cawood Charles, engineer
- here is Marlborough avenue
- 275 Potter Joseph, smack owner
- 277 Johnson Andrew, fish merchant
- 279 Beilby Frederick, builder
- 281 Ashford William, manager
- 283 Bell Charles M., schoolmaster
- 285 Beecroft Charles, farmer
- 2 Marshall John, chief officer
- 4 Hall Hopper, ironmonger
- here is St. George's grove
- 6 Holbrook Mr. Joseph
- 8 Sales Mrs. B. D.
- 10 Sutherby Frederick Welburn
- 22 Graham Mrs.
- 24 Scholey J. H., clerk
- 26 Sandbach Miss Maud
- 28 Fowler George
- 30 Street Frederick, agent
- 32 McAndrew Andrew, chief engineer
- 34 Chappel Alfred
- 38 Kemplay Robert Llewellyn, fish merchant
- 40 Morris Miss
- 42 King John, chief engineer
- 44 Robins Alfred, fish merchant
- 48 Shipstone Wm., paper merchant
- 50 Crumpton Mr. Jonathan
- 52 Crumpton David Johnson, commercial traveller
- 54 Woodhead Charles Alf., clerk
- 56 Cogan Wm. Ward, commercial traveller
- 58 Hawksworth William
- 60 Cowburn James, agent
- 62 Helman Arth. Jas., pawnbroker
- 66 Smith Thomas James, clerk
- 68 Barugh John Jph., manager
- 70 Robins William Jewison
- 72 Oxtoby Arthur, master mariner
- 74 Berry Robert, chief engineer
- 76 Jackson Thomas Newham, master mariner
- 78 Levitt Walter, beer retailer
- 80 Levitt Walter, butcher
- 82 Kelsey John, newsagent
- 84 Welborn William
- 86 Wells Charles, superintendent
- 90 Burgoyne Robt. Henry, clerk
- 92 Nelson Richard, chief engineer
- 94 Christie James, chief engineer
- Voase J. W., boot repairer
- here are St. George's crossing and Selby street
- Cloutt Mrs. Maria, victualer, St. George's Hotel
- Lacy Richard, shopkeeper
- 124 Blackstone William, secretary
- 126 Phillips Tom, fish merchant
- 128 Cook Henry, auctioneer
- 132 Gould John William, butcher
- 134 Peterson Peter, fish salesman
- 172 Sanderson Robert
- 174 Albarn John, chief engineer
- 176 Parcell Albert Edwd., music teacher
- 178 Booth Jon., pattern maker (f.)
- Bell Rd., fish merchant
- Gillies Geo. Leedham, commercial traveller
- Gillies Jas., engineer, Clyde house
- Wilson Benj. Wm., marine engineer
- 198 Patrick Ephraim, foreman
- Edwards Jas., fish merchant
- Silvester Wm., drill instructor
- 250 Dorsey Rd. Borras, bookkeeper
- 252 Buttery Charles Henry, fish salesman
- 256 Roylhouse Chas., collector
- 258 Ramsay Walter, chief engineer
- 260 Rickell George, skipper
- 262 Postell John, tinner
- Bonner Rt., smallware dealer
- James Rt., cycle dealer
- 268 Foster Fredk., skipper
- 272 Scott Walter, clerk
- 274 Vivian Joseph, secretary
- 276 Green Alfred, colour merchant
- 278 Horner Thos. Hy., fish merchant
- 280 Gray John, tug owner
- 282 Barton William, compositor
- 284 White Daniel, chief engineer
- 286 Wigmore Thos., assistant superintendent Prudential
- Cooper John, roper
- Dawson Isaac, fish salesman
- Belding Hy. John, master mariner
- Dudding Robt., master mariner
- Kitching Jabez, clerk
- 314 Martindale Thomas Vessey, builder
- 316 Beath William, engineer
- 318 Mason Edwd., master mariner
- 320 Parker Rev. George
- 322 Needler James, fish merchant
- 324 Belt Mr. John Thomas
- 328 Pexton Tom, rigger
- Greenshaw Arthur, clerk
- 330 Rawlinson Edwd., fish merchant
- 332 Fretwell Robt. John, schoolmaster
- 334 Armitage Robt. Wm., ship chandler
- 336 Whincup William, butcher
- 340 Hall Thomas, deputy superintendent
- 342 Fowler Edward, boat builder
- 344 Rogers Mr.
- 346 Edwards Wm. C., smack owner
- Hall John, Palm villa
- St. George's Middle Class School; R. J. Fretwell, teacher
- 350 Peaker Matt., master mariner
- 352 Watson Joseph, skipper
- 354 Moore John, engineer
St. Hilda street (Beverley road)
- 21 Whiting Mrs. Jane
- 23 Hutty John Holgate, grocer
- 25 Haller Thomas, bootmaker
- 27 Haller Thos. Heaton, house agent
- 29 Mitchell Rev. Thomas
- 31 Assmus Oskar, com. merchant
- 33 Rookledge Darley, brush manufacturer
- 35 Healam James Holland, oil merchant
- 37 Oldroyd Chas. Ths., schoolmaster
- 39 Scaum George, clerk
- 41 Revell George, bookbinder
- 43 Evans Henry, clerk
- 45 Wright Frank, commercial traveller
- 47 Walker Charles, seedsman
- 49 McKenzie Mrs. Henrietta
- 51 Plewes John Frankish, clerk
- 53 Bastow Stanley Clark, salesman
- 55 Hildred Jph., assurance agent
- 57 Newton William L. clerk
- 59 Mountain Mrs. Fanny
- 61 Lincoln Jas., piano tuner
- 63 Thrussell John Cook, manager
- 65 Paddison John Valentine
- 67 Bell Charles, corn merchant
- 69 Barker John Hy, oil merchant
- Sculcoates Union Schools and Vagrant Ward
- 20 Harrison Frederick, clerk
- 22 Sherwood Misses
- 24 Hick John, clerk
- 26 Gallagher Edward, H.M.C.
- 28 Comley Samuel, sub-editor
- 30 Sollitt George, compositor
- 32 Robinson Mrs. Adelaide
- 34 Cripsey Samuel, master mariner
- 36 Drake Geo. Alf.,, bookkeeper
- 38 Ogle Miss M. Okley, schoolmistress
- 40 Haire John, clerk
- 42 Tutill Cautley, cashier
- 44 Ward John, coal merchant
- 46 North John H., house furnisher
- 48 Blackburn Joseph, clerk
St. James square (St. James street)
- 1 Grindall Mrs. Dorothy, apartments
- 2 Collinson Percy, yeast inspector
- 3 Morton Mrs. Mary
- 7 Taylor Mr. John
- 9 Brown Mrs., lodgings
- 2 Handley Thos., fish merchant
- Garland Jas., warehouseman
- 4 Cockrill Wm., marine suveyor
- Horner Mrs. Annie
- 6 Garner James, clerk
- 8 Palethorpe Thomas
- 12 Hodgson Robt., billiard room proprietor
- 14 Fowler Mr. Thomas
- 16 Worsdale Rd., sail maker (f.)
- 20 Appleyard Mrs. Emma, lodgings
- 22 Jordan Frank, baker
- Patterson John, joiner
St. James street ( Waverley street)
- 1 Richardson Thos. Hy., butcher
- 3 Harris John, hairdresser
- 5 Holmes Miss Zillah, stationer
- 9 Hunter James Brigham, fried fish shop
- 11 Jordan Frank, baker
- 11½ Asquith Miss, tobacconist
- St. James' Church; Rev. D. K. Moore, M.A., vicar
- 13 Hoyle Miss Emma, general dealer
- 17 Wilson Miss Eliz., lodgings
- 19 Heron Miss Lydia
- 21 Raper Wm. Jas., apartments
- 23 Asquith Charles, moulder (f.)
- 25 Cowdrey Rt. Harry, master mariner
- 29 Collinson Geo., engineer (f.)
- 31 Brooks John, skipper
- 33 Blackburn Richard Pybus, master mariner
- 35 Sherwood Thomas, grocer
- Fox Thomas, beerseller
- 43 Wright Mrs. Eliz., lodgings
- Hope Albert Edward, Albert saw mills
- Peterson Peter, oyster merchant
- Johnson George, painter
- 2 Chapman & Co., painters
- Partis Jph., timber merchant
- 12 Botham Jno. Side, clothes dealer
- 14 here is William's place
- 16 Altass Thomas, fruiterer
- 18 Hunter Robert, tailor
- 22 Marshall Wm., beer retailer
- Greenwood Bros., smithy
- 24 Seward Mrs. Emma
- 34 Hodsman Thos., fish dealer
- here is St. Mark's square
- 36 Pritchett Edward, bootmaker
- 40 Buller John Dale, grocer
- 44 Longstaff Thos., marine store dealer
- 70 Redhead George William, grease manufacturer
- Napier Robert, saw mills
St. John street (Junction street)
- 1 Chapman Rd., victualer, Queen's Arms
- 2 Strachan George, coal merchant
- 3-6 Tasker & Richardson, grocers
- 7 Dreyer & Co., painters
- 8 Hall & Hamlyn, waterproofers
- 9 Jefferson Geo. Murton, builders
- Peck H. & Co., cement manufacturers
- 10 Wilberforce Cafe; Rt. Simpson, manager
- 11 Brown James, newsagent
- 13 & 14 Sawdon W. & Co., baby linen dealers
- Wilberforce Monument
- Bromby George, newsagent
- Foster Henry, oyster dealer
- Crosby Chas. Essex, tobacconist
- entrance to Prince's dock
- St. John's Church
St. Leonard's road (Beverley road)
- 1 Whitton George
- 2 Andrew John Wm., clerk
- 3 Hearfield Misses Julia & C.
- 4 Lawton Joah, iron merchant
- 5 Bee Mr. Alfred Bertram
- 6 Plummer John Geo.,bookkeeper
- Hull and Barnsley Railway Station; Edwd. H. Barling, station master
St. Luke street (Porter street to Great Thornton street)
- 2 Chapman Cornelius, grocer
- 5 Pallett Edwd., bootmaker
- Wilberforce Lodge (Freemasons), 2,134
- 9 Beevers Richard, builder
- 9½ Wheat Henry, commercial traveller
- 15 Berlinskie George, tailor
- 17 Cresswell Mrs. Ellen
- 19 Casey Michl., metal, &c., dealer
- 21½ Boynton Mrs. Margt., grocer
- 25 Westerhoff Clement, music teacher
- 27 Greasley Walter
- 29 Goodwin Thos. Chas., vocalist
- 35 Warburton Jno., phrenologist
- 37 Wheldon Rd. Alf., engineer
- 45 White John Wm., tailor
- 47 Johnson Lawrence
- 49 Jenkins Mrs. Sarah Ann,lodgings
- 51 Hemingway Mrs. Emma
- 53 Egts Hy. Edwd., music teacher
- Prince of Wales terrace -
- 14 Grassby Wm. Raymond, french polisher
- 55 Ingamells Joseph, waiter
- 57 Dougherty Ernest, clerk
- 59 Jackson Mrs. Hannah, lodgings
- Dixon Henry, bootmaker
- 6-11 Model Dwellings
- 11 Burn James, ointment maker
- here is St. Luke's terrace
- 10 Tolson Fred, beer retailer
- 12 Jacobson Isaac, quarter-master
- 14 Bailey Miss Martha, dressmaker
- 16 Tumber Joel, boiler inspector
- 18 Robinson Chas., dairyman
- St. Luke's Church
- St. Luke's Church School; Luke Wm. Buxton, master
- 20 Barker Wm. Henry, clerk
- 22 Davis Thos. Thornton, carver and gilder
- 24 Wilberforce Wm., shopkeeper
- 26 Rowe Mrs. Mary Ann, shopkeeper
- 28 Matthews Samuel, shopkeeper
- 32 White Mrs. Eliz., lodgings
- 34 Tesseyman John, livery stable keeper
- here is Perseverance terrace
- 36 Penrose Mrs. Ann
- 38 Penrose Thomas, bootmaker
- 40 Lockey Wm., cab proprietor
- 42 Drewery Wm. Coates, painter
- 44 Askwith Thomas, manager
- 46 Olsen Christian, fried fish shop
St. Mark's square (St. James street)
- Hodsman Thomas, fish curer
- Homer T. H., fish curer
St. Mark street (Jenning street to Dansom lane)
- 5-6 Rains Charles, tinner
- 7 Hodgson Mr. Dales
- 8 Field Samuel, engineer (j.)
- 9 Hall Charles, gardener
- Lawrence & Son, blue and blacklead manufacturers
- St. Mark's Church; Rev. Geo. England, D.D., vicar
- Sutton, Southcoates, & Drypool Gas Co.; Geo. Oldfield, manager; David Wood, secretary
- here are Sutton drain and York passage
- 1 Hawdon John, shopkeeper
- 2 Cooper James Edwin, fitter
- here is Susannah's terrace
- 7 Olson Gustave Ludwig, tailor
- 8 Hogg Isaac, grocer
- 11 Buck Albert, grocer
- 13 Bailey Thomas, shopkeeper
- 14 Lundy Mrs. Mary Ann, lodgings
- 16 Baker William, fitter
- Sampson James Gardham, waggonette proprietor
- re is Sutton drain
- 34 Pearson Sidney, upholsterer
- 32 Phipps Richard, foreman
- 30 Simpson Mrs. Jane Elizabeth
- 27 Allen John James, contractor
- 26 Gascoigne Mrs.
- Heron John, salesman
- England George, lodgings
- Bannister Rt. Carrick, clerk
- Shaw George Wm., foreman
St. Paul street Liddell street)
- 3 Colbridge Robinson, carver and gilder - ee Advt.)
- 7 Hickson Thomas, cowkeeper
- 9 Cunliffe Jonathan, book, &c., seller
- 11 Jobling George, dairyman
- 13 & 15 Swallow Danl., shopkeeper
- 17 Poskitt Mrs. Jane, shopkeeper
- 19 Ledger John Rt., shopkeeper
- 27 Roundell Samuel, oil miller
- Hancock's Timber yard
- 69 Taylor Henry, printer (f.)
- Partis Joseph, timber yard
- 81 Rice James, turner
- 83 Rice John, iron worker
- 85 Mason Adam, shopkeeper
- 87 Norton Mrs. Sarah, general dealer
- 89 Kilby Mrs. Elizabeth, lodgings
- 91 Pere James, shoemaker
- 93 Palmer James, engineer
- 99 Kirby Mrs. Ann Elizabeth
- 105 Smith Fred Read, inspector
- 107 Harrison Hy. Jno., beer retailer
- 109 Lane Thomas, shopkeeper
- 111 Stamp Joseph, greengrocer
- 113 Meek Jno. Geo. Jackson, clerk
- 115 Westcott John
- 117 Woolston Henry, grocer
- 123 Marsden Charles, tripe dealer
- 125 McDonald Mrs. Margaret
- here is Frederick's terrace, No. 1
- 131 Senior Thomas, bootmaker
- 137 here is Mary Ellen's terrace
- 141 Stephenson John, clothes dealer
- 145 Rhodes James, shopkeeper
- 147 Warren Mrs. Charlotte Ellen, beer retailer
- 155 Curtis Thos., fried fish dealer
- 157 Spence Thomas, milk dealer
- 163 Atherton Edwin, foreman
- 165 Tomlinson Edwin, shopkeeper
- 167 Warriner Robt., shopkeeper
- St. Clement's Church
- 4 Hartley Edward, engineer (f.)
- St. Paul's Church
- St. Paul's Boys' School; W. Gamwell
- St. Paul's Vicarage
- St. Paul's Schools; (girls) Miss A. Stevenson; (infants) Miss M. 0. Ogle
- St. Paul's Mission Room
- Partis Jph., timber merchant
- 22 Barrick J. W., sub-editor
- 28 Stanworth Jabez, sawyer
- 30 Care William M., butcher
- 34 Farrar John, fitter
- 36 Lorrimar Mrs. Annie Eliz.
- 38 Michael Wm. Henry, turner
- 52 Pickering Uriah, boot repairer
- 54 Nannestad Mrs. Emily
- 56 Cuthbert Frederick, clerk
- 58 Turner Charles, shopkeeper
- 64 Goulson George, foreman
- 66 Willoughby Ralph, grocer
- 68 Forster Thomas, corn porter
- 74 Kirk John, waggonette proprietor
- 76 Blackburn Thos., draper's assistant
- 80 Barrick Wm. Jas., stereotyper
- 82 Frost Arthur, coal dealer
- 84 Wright Albert, shopkeeper
- 86 Jevons Thos., fried fish dealer
- 94 Sayer William, shopkeeper
- 96 Mawman Thos., hairdresser
- 100-2 Moore William, grocer
- here is Frederick terrace
- 108 Everitt Joseph, greengrocer
- 112 Blacker Wm., bootmaker
- 116 Lockwood Peter, foreman
- 118 Holmes Robt., provision dealer
- here is Gladstone terrace
- 120 Hayes William, shopkeeper
- 128 Robb Thomas, shopkeeper
- 132 Smith Mrs. Jane, lodgings
- 134 Frank Mrs. Ellen
- 136-8 Binks George, pawnbroker
- 140 Pexton Robert Shepherd, foreman
St. Quintin's place (Church street)
- Thomas Mrs. Alice, victualer, Crown Tavern
- 4 Shipley Mrs. Elizabeth
- 5 Marlin Thomas, butcher
- 6 Kenningham Mr. Charles
- 7 Acey Charles, carter
- 8 Slingsby Wm. James, joiner
- 10 Oliver William, hairdresser
St. Silas street (Barmston street)
- Evington Chas. Smith, builder
- 1 Evington Jph. Alf., undertaker
- 2 White Joseph, engineer (j.)
- 3 Webster Thos. Hy., roper (f.)
- 5 Carman George, foreman
- 11 Stonehouse Samuel, clerk
- 12 Anderson Mrs. Harriet, grocer
- here is Westmoreland street
- 13 Smith William, shopkeeper
- 14 Travis Mrs. Mary
- 15 Wade Mrs. Sarah
- 19 Draper Frank, foreman
St. Stephen's square (St. Stephen's street)
- 2 Betson George, verger
- 3 Lewis Chas. Edwd., commercial traveller
- 4 Sharpe Joshua Coupland, clerk
- 5 Hyett Thomas Martin, tailor
- 6 Mead John Valentine, grocer
- 3 Purdon William, shopkeeper
- 4 Nethercliff Mrs. Hannah
- 5 Acey William, tailor
- here is St. Stephen's place
- 7 Watson James, bootmaker
- 8 Cook John, tailor
- Wing Thos. D., job master
- St. Stephen's Church
St. Stephen's street (St. Stephen's square)
- 1 Haller Ernest E., clerk
- 2 Gamble Mrs. Elizabeth
- 7 Hornsby Thomas, clerk
- 8 Jubb Joseph, stationer
- 9 Salvation Army Divisional Officers' Quarters; George King, D.O.
- 10 Wing Thomas D., job master
- Corporation workshop
- 11 Burton John, boots
- 13 Hakes Wm., ship chandler
- 15 Foster Miss Harriet Ann
Salisbury street (Westbourne avenue to Victoria avenue)
- Wilson Edward J., solicitor
- 3 Cooper John Spyvee, solicitor
- 5 Furley Richard Lee, forwarding agent
- 7 Major Louis
- Pillar Box
- Salisbury gardens -
- 1 McLaren Daniel, tool dealer
- 2 Taylor Miss Henrietta
- 3 Cotterill Mrs. Olive Ann
- 4 Smith Geo. Hy. Freeman
- 5 Jackson William, manager
- 6 Adams Hy., glass insurance agent
- 7 Macadie Rt., customs officer
- 8 Patfield George, ship broker
- 9 Benton Thomas, bookkeeper
- 10 Locking Henry, druggist
- 11 Hill Sidney, analyst
- 12 Suddaby Michael, clerk
- 13 Webster William, joiner
- 14 Hart Hy. Geo., chief officer
- 16 Herdrick Jas. Fras., clerk
- 17 Holroyd Fdk., steam tug owner
- 19 Caywood Andrew, oil refiner
- 20 Mead Henry George, clerk
- 21 Gee Arthur Sam, hosier
- 22 Blanchard William Henry
Salthouse lane (High street to Lowgate)
- 2 Gould Charles, butcher
- 3 Mabb Wm. Clark, marine store dealer
- 3 Lewenstein Moses Solomon, clothier
- 4 Phillipson William, tinner
- 5 Jackson Thos. Hinds, pork butcher
- 6 Blake Mrs. Mary Ann, bookseller
- 7 Stainforth Mrs. Robert, wire worker
- 8 Pion Mrs. Cath., greengrocer
- here are Caroline place and Elizabeth's place
- 9 Levi Moses, pawnbroker
- 10 Whittaker Joseph Edward, victualer, White Hart
- 12 Kates Charles, shopkeeper
- Sailors' Home; Thos. Patrick Key, superintendent; Thos. G. Milner, secretary
- 14 Beilby Miss Emily
- 14 Wilson David, merchant
- 14 Parker Hy. Jph., spirit merchant
- 15 Richardson Mrs. Ann Eliza, fried fish shop
- Chapel court -
- Foulston William Lawson, bottle merchant
- Jackson Henry 0., wholesale grocer
- 18, 19, & 20 Carlin Wm., tallow chandler
- 21 here is Gibson's court
- 22 Sharp George, grocer
- 23 Worsdall Edwin, wire worker
- 24 Hanson William Thomas, boarding house
- 25 Beamont Chas. Jno., jeweller
- 26 Sokell John Thos., bookseller
- 27 Mundell Benj., coal merchant
- 27 Ward John & Co., tailors
- 29 Whitaker Mrs. Clara, newsagent
- 31 Murley W. & Co., feather merchants
- 32 Southwick William, plumber
- 33 Pinder Mrs. Ann Elizabeth, victualer, Pine Apple
- 37 Roberts C. A. J., victualer, Devonshire Inn
- here are Gibson's buildings
- 39 Naylor Jno., wholesale grocer
- Mason S. B., cooperage
- 41 Gale John Rawlings, hairdresser
- 42 Watkinson John, whitesmith
- here are Scurfield square and Johnson's square
- here is Westerdale's entry
- 45 Page James, victualer, Ship and Plough Inn
- 46 Adamson John, grocer
- 48 Durbridge Fras., dried fish dealer
- 49 Durbridge Mrs. Mary Ann, grocer
- 50 Dawson Edwd., french polisher
- 52 Carr Joseph, baker
- 53 Bennie Rt. Wm., wire worker
- 54 Hammerton William Henry, grocer's outfitter
- 55 & 56 Rosenberg A., registered lodging house 57 Dyson Charles, grocer
- 58 Steele P., grocer
Sandringham street (Anlaby road to Arthur street)
- 1 Pike Mrs. Mary Ann
- 3 Shaw Edward Morphit, provision merchant
- 5 Alderson Mr. Rt. Harforth
- 7 Tapp John, agent
- 9 Straffen John Lisle, police inspector, N.E.R.
- 11 Reynolds Rd., commercial traveller
- 13 Dent Samuel, chief engineer
- 15 Martin Thomas, chief engineer
- 17 Johnson W. E.
- 19 Bailey Samuel, schoolmaster
- 21 Pycock Miss Maria
- 23 Beecroft James, hay dealer
- 25 Milson Rev. Parkinson (Primitive Methodist)
- 27 Rudd William
- 31 Wallace Rev. David (Presbyterian)
- 33 Allen Joshua, bootmaker
- 35 Atkinson William, butcher
- 37 Smithson Edwin Charles, job master
- 39 Barnett Mrs. Elizabeth
- 41 Wing David, assistant overseer
- 43 Luddington Mr. James
- 45 Lowthrope Benjamin, clerk
- 47 Weightman Mr. Robert
- 49 Queenett Alf., chief engineer
- 51 Sowden Frederick, fish merchant
- 53 Nibbs James, chief engineer
- 55 Barrowcliffe Samuel, draper
- 57 Duffield Mrs. Rebecca
- 59 Milner Thomas, commercial traveller
- 61 Marshall Thomas, draper
- 63 Eyre Henry, grocer
- 65 Barron Mrs. Mary Ann
- 67 Hirst Thomas, stationer
- 69 Nicholson Saml., traveller
- 71 Grassby Miss Elizabeth
- 73 Darnill Mrs. Betsy, grocer
- 2 Donaldson John Hy., clerk
- 4 Schofield Mrs. Alice, apartments
- 6 Pride Mrs. Emma Hillier, apartments
- 8 Cowley William, cashier
- 10 Dales Mrs. Susan
- 12 Brocklehurst Thomas, clerk
- 14 Dearlove Mrs. Harriet
- 16 Large Mr. Alfred
- 18 Smith John Hy., schoolmaster
- 20 Allen Frederick, accountant
- 22 Canty John, clerk
- 24 Kay Charles, clerk
- 26 Trethewey Walter Dixon
- 28 Brocklehurst Percy Joseph, commercial traveller
- 30 Gothard Thomas, smith
- 38 Oxtoby James, horse dealer
- 40 Smith Thomas, foreman
- Atkinson Thomas Beecroft, Fern house
- 44 Turner John William, agent
- 46 Heath Mr. George
- 48 Parkinson Alfred, manager
- Marsden Mrs. Mary
- Raynor Alfred, Gairloch villa
- Dunn Wm., agent, Devon house
- Smith Robert, horse dealer
- 62 Bellamy - , clerk
- 64 Foskett John Fdk., commercial traveller
- 66 Whitaker Robt. Taylor, clerk
- 68 Smith Chas.Wm., master mariner
- 70 Bayldon Mr. Henry John
- 72 Wilson John Farrah
Saner street (Anlaby road)
- Hampton Wm., estate agent
- Mercer George, gardener
- Crowther William, cowkeeper
Savile street (Bond street)
- 2 Hair C., upholsterer
- 2 Rotherforth Mrs. J., picture framer
- 3 Morris & Warwick, tailors
- 4 Lyne J. E., costumier
- 4 Kelly & Co., publishers
- 4 Towers F., house agent
- 4 de Meilhac Mons. J., B.A., professor of French
- 5 Clark & Jackson, spirit merchants
- 5 Clarke Henry N., estate agent
- 5 Dunn A. W. & Co., printers and lithographers
- 6 Giles L., curiosity shop
- 7 Carmine G. & F., cafe
- 8 Nassau W. T. H., milliner
- 9 Costello F., mantle manufacturer
- 9½ Coleman Miss Emma, tobacconist
- 10 Raw E., watchmaker
- 11 Hutty Miss C., berlin wool repository
- 12 Lyne J. E., hosier
- 12 Bradford G. H., dentist
- 13 Shaw W.. dentist
- 13 & 14 Gough & Davy, pianoforte warehouse
- 14 Walsh J. E., patent agent
- 14 Hay J., chartered accountant
- 14 Hull Amateur Photo. Society
- 15 Leng & Co., booksellers
- 16 Fuller - , confectioner
- 17 The British Foreign Bible and Tract Society
- 18 Wright C. H. & Son, ironmongers
- 19 Bolton Henry, bookseller
- 20 Capes C. H. & Son, tailors
- 20 British Workman's Assurance Co.. Ltd.; J. W. Featherstone, district superintendent
- 20 Pettingell Ernest, photogpher
- 21 Smith E. B., fancy goods dealer
- 22 Tune Mrs. Mary, restaurant
- 23 Hoskin T. J., watchmaker
- 24 Reed Miss Jessie K., milliner
- 25 Bevers & Gantley, tailors
- 26 & 27 Brown A. & Sons, scholastic publishers
- 28 Sykes Alf. J., artists' colourman and picture dealer
- 28 Waltham Mrs. F., artist
- 29 Brown A. & Sons, fancy stationery and leather goods dealers
- 30 Cowper J. B., printer
- 30 Brigland Robert J., mantle manufacturer
- 31 Cohen S., tailor
- 33 & 34 Hunter E. & S., fruit and poultry dealers
- here is Waterworks street
- (Junction street to George street)
- 37a Lavine Isaac, jeweller
- 37 & 38 Hart Mrs. Sarah Eliz., needlework dealer
- 39 Walker John, waterproof bootmaker
- 40 Howlett and Son, artists' colourmen
- 41 London & Counties Drug Co.
- 42 Farrell Jas., stationer and printer
- 43 Barry William, photographer
- 44 Cook B. & Son, opticians
- 45 Armit Miss Mary, confectioner
- 46 Nottingham Thomas, L.D.S., dentist
- 46 Larard Fredk., watchmaker
- 47 & 48 Foggin Henry North, draper and furrier
- 49 Martin Robert, tailor
- 50 Prout & Orr, watchmakers
- 50 Holliday Jas., writing master, teacher of shorthand and all commercial subjects
- 50 Wright Miss Annie, servants' registry
- 50 Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd.; Samuel Boyd, superintendent
- 51 Merritt Mrs. Martha, boot dealer
- 52 Eclipse Machine Co., sewing machine manufacturers
- 52 Stocks James, auctioneer
- 52a Edinburgh Employers' Liability & General Assurance Co., Ltd.;
- Chas. Rollit Carter, resident secretary
- 53 Kirton C. H., chemist
- here are Vernon street and Dock street
- 54a Crockatt John, dyer & cleaner
- 54 Keyworth & Son, sculptors
- 54 Janssen Willem, music teacher
- 55 Lidiard Sydney Rt., surgery
- 55b Stonehouse Mrs. S. A.
- 55 Field Richard, grocer
- 56 Marshall Herbt., fancy draper
- 56b Wesleyan & General Assurance Society; G. Leigh, district superintendent
- Savile chambers -
- 1 Ind, Coope, & Co., Ltd., brewers; F. A. Hopwood, manager
- 2, 3, 4 & 5 Allen Thos. Webster, timber merchant
- 7 Crofton Shipping Co., Ltd.; Richd. Barton, manager; Walter Stead, secretary
- 8 New Sharlston Collieries Co., Ltd.; Walter Stead, agent
- 9 Heaven F. C., timber salesman
- 10 Fugill William, accountant
- Brown Mrs. Rebecca, housekeeper
- Savile house -
- Wilson Hy. & Son, wholesale wine and spirit merchants
Scale lane (High street)
- 4 Whiteside Joseph, machine strap manufacturer
- 5 Mason & Oglesby, shopkeepers
- 6 Bell Mrs. Mary, victualer, Manchester Arms
- Daubney Wm. Ed., toy manufacturer
- 9 Hart & Grindell, Limited, manure manufacturers
- 9 Pool Aldam, corn merchant
- 10 Frost & Dawson, solicitors and notaries
- 10 Dawson Percival William, solicitor
- Bank chambers -
- Kipps Edward & Co., produce brokers
- Greame Henry Charles, wool broker
- 11 Thornton & Pattinson, printers
- Night Telegraph Office, Private Box, and Letter Carriers' Enquiry offices
- Lamplugh Wm., victualer, Talbot
- 16 McTurk Thos. & Co., clothiers
- 16 Burland & McTurk, solicitors
- 16 Davis Richard, solicitors
- here are Market place and Lowgate
- 20 Redfearn Thos. Butler, solicitor
- 20 Underwood Jph. John, solicitor
- 20 Pickard Hy. Dean, insurance broker
- 20 Mather Thos. Brewer, contractor
- 20 Tonge E. & Sons, Italian warehousemen
- 21 Spink Frederic Walter, solicitor
- 21 Morison Ernest, press correspondent
- Alexandra Land, Property, Mortgage, and Investment Co., Ltd.
- Minerva Land, Building, and Mortgage Co., Ltd.
- Wilberforce Permanent Building Society
- Queen's Permanent Benefit Building Society
- Hull, East Yorks., & N. Lincolnshire Perpetual Benefit Building Society;
- J. P. Backwell, secretary
- 21 Wray Harry, solicitor
- 21 Anglo-Dutch Trading Co., Ltd., produce brokers
- 21 Yorkshire Permanent Building Society
- 23 & 24 Halden W. & Sons, bristle merchants
- 25 Burkitt & Saunderson, printers
- 26 Gouldesbrough J. & Son, plumbers
- 26 Haller Thomas Heaton, estate agent and secretary to
- Hull and East Riding Land, Mortgage, and Investment Co. Ltd.
- Kingston Perpetual Building Society
- The Humber Training Ship "Southampton"
- 27 Moody James, eating house
- 28 Ouston David, spirit merchant
- 30 Foster Wm. Geo., truss manufacturer
- 30 Johnson Geo., corn merchant
- 30 Mountain Mrs. Julia, tobacconist; and N.E.R. Parcels Receiving office
- 30 "The Critic" and "Good Company"; Tom Jackson Wray, printer
- here are Broad entry, Narrow entry, and Stewart's yard
- Royal chambers -
- 31 Fisher James, printer
- 31 Baynes James, F.C.S., borough analyst
- 31 Fox E. & Sons, sack contractors
- 31 Hull Reform Building Society; Henry LeButt, secretary
- 32 Lightowler James, printer
- Burnett avenue -
- Zeeland Steamship Co., shipping agents; E. T. M. Cowburn, manager
- 35 Montgomery & Son, printers
- 36 Lill Chapman S., general carrier
Scarborough street (Hessle road)
- 1 Barley Wm., engine driver
- 2 Balderson Edwd., bricklayer
- Hale Mrs. Mary, laundress
- 49 Fox John Thos., engine driver
- 51 Matson John Wm., fish merchant
- 53 Frost Jacob, skipper
- 55 Rust William, skipper
- Kenyon Charles, jam manufacturer
- 12 Pearson William, shopkeeper
- here is Harold's terrace 18
- 22 Anson Mrs. Annie, dressmaker
- 24 Jackson John Robert, cook
- 32 Brice John, confectioner
- 38 Brown Alfred, weigher
- 44 Shepherdson Henry, joiner
- 46 Metcalfe Geo., engine driver
- 48 McDermott Thomas, grocer
- 50 Stretchan Hy., yeast dealer
- 52 Astrop William, skipper
- 54 Dunn John Wm., engineer
- 56 Thompson Andrew, grocer
- 58 Stephenson William, skipper
- 61 Paul Albert Mark, chief engineer
- here is St. David's terrace
- 62 Kennedy John, skipper
Scott street (Caroline street to Wincolmlee)
- Thornham & Sons, saw mill proprietors
- 17 Smith Mrs. Mary Jane, victualer, Royal Oak
- 19 Cook Mrs. Sarah Ann, clothes dealer
- 21 Howlett Chas., china dealer
- 23 Jackson James, machinist
- 25 Eley Wm. Henry, fruiterer
- 29 Major Mrs. Margt., shopkeeper
- 31 Wilkinson Isaac, fried fish shop
- 33 Stennitt Wm. Mead, butcher
- 35 Chapman Geo., clothes dealer
- 37 Sharpe Peter, victualer, Albert Hotel
- Wesleyan Chapel
- 43 Kirkpatrick Thos., pork butcher
- 45 Crombie Herbert, shopkeeper
- 49 here is Henry John's place
- 51 Fish Mrs. Jane, curtain cleaner
- 55 Payne Jph., waggonette proprietor
- Tindall & Co., ironfounders
- 71 Andrews William, shopkeeper
- 73 Taylor Nathaniel, hairdresser
- 4 Millington John Harrison, confectioner
- 6 Barker Wm., brass finisher
- 10 Torpey James, tailor
- Johnson Charles E. & Co., starch manufacturers
- 16 Cody Mrs. Annie, shopkeeper
- 20 Winn Luke, shopkeeper
- 26 Norton Joseph, shopkeeper
- 30 Goy Wm. Wilson, hairdresser
- 32 Thompson Wm., bootmaker
- 36 Tomlinson Benj., pigeon dealer
- 40 Woyne John, stevedore
- 44 Cooper Mrs. Ann, shopkeeper
- 46 Adamson Henry, shopkeeper
- 50 Gibson John, coal dealer
- 52 Fish Thos., curtain cleaner
- 56 Gardiner David, coal dealer
- 58 Friedman David, pawnbroker
- 60 Buckley John, shopkeeper
- 62 Bielby John. shopkeeper
- 62 Cottingham Thos., shopkeeper
- 66 James William, grocer
- Tindall & Co., ironfounders
- 72 Payne George, coal dealer
Sculcoates lane (from 332 Beverley road)
- Knowles William, joiner
- Carrick William, plumber
- 2 Coates Williamson, hairdresser
- 4 Lambert Mr. Wm. Henry
- 6 Stenson Henry, compositor
- 8 Wilson William
- 10 Clayton Saml. Ward, clerk
- 12 Stead Charles, manager
- 14 Wick Matthew, clerk
- here are Cottingham drain and Park view
- 16 Brewer Geo. Edwd., grocer
- 20 Girdley Tom, coal dealer
- here is Mary Ann's terrace
- 30 Jackson Everitt, beer retailer
- 38 Harrison Peter, draper
- 46 here is Walter's terrace
- 50 Mainprize Rd., coal dealer
- 52 Grover Joseph, shopkeeper
- 54 Mainprize Mrs. Jane, grocer
- 56 Mainprize Alf., grocer's assistant
- 60 Pottenton Mrs. Jane
- 66 Blenkin James, shopkeeper
- 68 Stephenson Mrs. Sarah Ellen
- 70 Cross Geo. Ward, rully owner
- here are Advertisement Boards
- 80 Nelson Mrs. Mary
- 82 Arnott Wm., organ builder (j.)
- H. and B. Railway bridge
- Lowther John, cowkeeper
- 1 St. Helena gardens
- Sculcoates Parish Cemetery; J. H. Davies, sexton
- here are Air street and Skidby drain
- Britannia Football ground
- Pinfold -
- Mrs. Leak, pinner
- Noble Wm., coal dealer
- here is St. Leonard's road
Seaton street (Fountain road)
- 1 Russell William, plasterer
- 3 Holderness Herbert Lacy, wood turner
- 5 Cockerill John, shoemaker
- 7 Salvidge Chas. Henry, fitter
- 9 Chaffer Mr. John
- 11 Rushton Mrs. Sarah
- 15 Smith George, shoemaker
- 17 Carrick Wm. Blenkin, yeast dealer
- 21 Bedell Peter, cowkeeper
- 23 Wardle James W., clerk
- 25 Thirsk Charles, joiner
- 27 Podmore Benjamin, clerk
- 29 Brown James, joiner
- 31 Warner Sam, colour striker
- 33 Bell George, cooper (j.)
- 37 Heaton Alfred, telegraphist
- 41 Wright Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper
- 43 Dixon Fredk., cowkeeper
- 45 Morris John, confectioner
- 47 Fewlass Benjamin, shopkeeper
- 49 Butterworth Chris. Elliott
- 57 Garbutt Robt., police sergeant
- 59 Brown Alfred Thos., grocer
- 63 Watkins Edward Cuthbert, gunnery instructor
- 65 Christie Mrs. Margaret
- 73 Norris George, florist
- 2 Humphreys Edwin, slater
- 4 Meggitt John Winship, clerk
- 6 Kellett John Henry, foreman
- 8 Barker John, coachman
- 12 Barnaby Chas.
- 14 Sturdy Mrs. Cath., shopkeeper
- 20 Burwell John, printer (j.)
- 22 Thompson James, platelayer
- 24 Whitaker Alf. Edwd., coal dealer
- 26 Walker John, drysalter
- 28 Frost George, coal dealer
- 38 Walton John, shoemaker
- 46 Smith William, compositor
- 48 Austin Thomas, guard
- 50 Lovell Jas., custom's officer
- 54 Fussey George Hy., grocer
- 56 Jackson Edmund, carpenter
- 62 Jefferson Wm., shoemaker
- 66 Sacker Charles, clerk
- 68 Lambert William, foreman
- 70 Watson W. Carter, cooper (j.)
- 74 Griffin Geo. Harry, commercial traqveller
- 78 Fussey T., jeweller
- 80 Mead Chs., brushwood turner
Selby street (Anlaby road)
- 1 Annis Edwd. Wm., beer retailer
- 2 Crawford George, butcher
- 3 Moody George, draper
- 6 Cooper George, gardener
- 7 Walker Mrs. Lillie, dressmaker
- 9 Sanderson William, joiner
- 10 Barrington Mrs. Mary Jane, grocer
- 11 & 12 Lewis Wm., greengrocer
- 13 Airey George, bootmaker
- 14 Malkin John Jph., fried fish shop
- 15 Cotton Hornby, tinner
- 16 Bagley Wm. Royle, shopkeeper
- 18 Rayner William, clerk
- 19 Williamson William
- 21 Robson Wm. Thackray, tailor
- 22 Harrap Chas. Edwd., beer retailer
- here are St. Bernard's terrace and Tomlinson street
- 24 & 25 Ellis Charles, grocer
- 28 Johnson Richard, painter
- 30 Petersen Emil, engineer
- Primitive Methodist Mission Hall
- 59 Chapman Wm., chimney sweeper
- 60 Roberts Mrs. Eliza, waggonette proprietor
- 61 Pinchbeck Fred, waggonette proprietor
- 62 Irvin William, coal dealer
- 63 Pickering Wm., hairdresser
- 64 Blay & Co., grocers
- 65 Hodgson George, butcher
- 66 Williams Edward, clerk
- 68 Radcliffe Henry, butcher
- 69 Fletcher Mrs. Jane Ann, fried fish shop
- 72 Glave William, gardener
- 73 Joyce Mrs.
- 74 Fox Frederick, tailor
- 75 Grundy Fred, greengrocer
- 77 Evans & Kirby, plumbers
- 78 & 79 Harris Geo., grocer
- 80 Chambers Arth. Carrick, grocer
- 81 Waddington Robt., stationer
- 82 Lambert Thos. Hy., draper
- 83 Hill Herbert, hairdresser
- 85 Young Thomas, bootmaker
- 87 Dolby Miss Frances Annie, general carrier
- 88 Drescher Misses Clara & Mary Ann, dressmakers
- 90 Morrell Joseph, bricklayer
- 95 Ducker George, cowkeeper
- 96 Steeksma Mrs. Annie, dressmaker
- 97 Gibbons Robert, grocer
- here is St. George's road
- 99 Cook George, master mariner
- 101 Sharp Mrs. Rebecca, nurse
- 105 Fenton Edwd., schoolmaster
- 109 Ringer Daniel, painter
- 110 Cockrill Miss Eva, dressmaker
- 111 Scott Wm. Ashby, shopkeeper
Seward street (Hedon road)
- 1 Withers John, tobacconist
- 2 Kelsey Joseph, grocer
- 3 Venning Charles, fitter
- 6 Noden Thomas, fitter
- 8 Knight William, rigger (j.)
- 14 Rippon George, tug agent
- 16 Abbott Thos., superintendent
- 18 McKechinie Alex., plumber
- 19 Bateson Henry, grocer
- 26 Stow Frederick, sawyer (f.)
- 27 Lyons Anthony, foreman
- here is Flamborough terrace
- Martin & Co., box and case makers
Sewer lane (Blanket row to Mytongate)
- 4 Wardrobe John, bricklayer
- 4 & 5 Schartmann Edward, victualer, Hamburg Hotel
- 7 Watson Mrs. Sarah
- here are Kirkus buildings
- 9 Brader Charles, butcher
- 10 Hall Thomas, butcher
- 13 Procter Thos. & Chas. Lewis
- 15 Walker Dominic, grocer
- 17 Rayner Edw. Geo., bootmaker
- Dalton's warehouse
- 76 Pearson John B., wholesale butcher
- 99 Dickinson Herbert, live stock agent
- 21 Hill Edwin Austin, victualer, Flying Horse
- 43 Cappleman James, butcher
- 81 Witty Henry, butcher
- Howard Mrs. Eleanor, victualer, Tap and Barrel
- Old Almshouses
- 82 Gosschalk Lionel Louis, cattle salesman
- Robinson Wm., tripe dresser
- Kirby George, victualer, Golden Gallon
Shakespeare street (from 40 Vane street to 59 Walmeley street)
- 1 Bowes Mrs. Rachel
- 2 Hesk George, printer
- 3 Cannon William, clerk
- 4 Fishwick William, clerk
- 5 Henson John, clerk
- 6 Bickley Miss Sophia, dressmaker
- 7 Le Butt Henry, secretary
- 8 Binnington Thos., salesman
- 9 Rountree Wm., property owner
- 10 Rothwell Geo. Cullis, engineer
- 11 Habbershaw Thomas
- 12 Marshall Wm. Hy., corn factor
- 13 Andrew Saml. P., wheelwright
- 14 Sweeting George, mason
- 15 Mingay Geo. Wm., travelling agent, Spring Bank Orphanage
- 16 Spetch John, meter and weigher
- 17 Hunter Wm., joiner & grocer
- 18 Atkinson John
- 19 Dales John, clerk
- 20 Bowron Joseph, salesman
Sharp street (Newland avenue)
- North of England Laundry Co., Limited, laundry proprietors, &c.
- 51 Walting George, bootmaker
- here is Wilfred's terrace
- 53 Erickson John Hy.. carpenter
- 83 Wilkinson John, waggonette proprietor
- 85 Prissick Benj., mast maker
- 95 Walker Geo., customs officer
- 111 Buckle Jabez, fitter
- 121 Rudeforth Samuel, slater
- 129 Warner Chris., plasterer
- 2 King Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper
- 8 Plant James
- 22 Carver James, shipwright
- 28 Oakley Geo. Wm., engineer
- 46 Langfield Fras., cotton spinner
- 52 Batchelor Thomas, painter
- 58 Skinner John Herbert, compositor
- 64 Hodgson Walter, cabinet maker (j.)
- 66 Hilldrith Mr. Arthur
- 74 Bailey James, bricklayer
- 92 Skerrett James, boilermaker
- 104 Butcher Robert, cowkeeper
- 106 Freeston Joseph
- 110 Hobbs Henry, joiner
- 112 Towl Alfred
- 116 Metcalfe Miss
- 122 Foster Henry, clerk
- 128 Braithwaite Geo., bootmaker
- 130 Dick John Wm., coal dealer
Shaw street (Thomas street)
- 1 Acklam Henry
- 2 Bell Miss Mary Jane
- 8 Shaw Edward, commission agent
- 10 Wightman Miss Annie, dressmaker
- 13 Bottomley Edwd, commercial traveller
- 14 Wright John Coleman, clerk
- 15 Sykes Mrs. Ann
- 16 Anderson Aaron, boilermaker
- 20 Dudgeon Frank, chief officer
- 22 Boyd Walter Geo., engineer
- 26 Roberts Geo., engine driver
- 27 Middlemiss William Easson, wood carver
- here is Strawberry street
- 28 Southwick Thomas, carrier
- 29 Peck Samuel, fitter
- 30 Cooper Mrs. Mary
- 31 Clayton John, foreman
- 36 Broad Thomas, schoolmaster
- 37 Tiltman Hy., draughtsman
- 39 Fenton Robert, miller
- 40 Gilchrist Henry, clerk
- 42 Owen Edward, clerk
- 43 Paterson Rd., draughtsman
- 44 Marriott Frank Jackson
- Smith C., cabinet maker
- Elliott Thomas Stephenson, grocer
Sherburn street (Holderness road)
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- 5 Start John, foreman
- 7 Ullyert Wm. Hewson, clerk
- 9 Carr Charles, fitter
- 2 Griffin Benjamin, foreman
- 4 Newdick Hrbt, marine engineer
- 6 Richardson George, building inspector
- 8 Waltham Geo. Hallin, assurance agent
Short street (Spencer street)
- 8 Townend Wm. Johnson, draper
- 20 here is Penrose square
- 22 Batty Abraham, bird dealer
- Ranson Wm., rag merchant
- 34 here is Canning street
- Porter Robert, carrier
- here is St. Stephen's square
- 1 Lawson Michael, grocer
- 19 Smith Mrs. Elizabeth, nurse
- 23 here is Pleasant place
- 27 Standering Mrs. Jane Eliz., greengrocer
- 31 here is Frederick's place
- 33 Kinsley Chas., shopkeeper
- 37 here is Canning street
Silver street (Marketplace)
- 1 Henwood Wm., hatter
- 2 & 3 Harland Wm. & Co., outfitters
- 4 Kirkness Thos. Edwd., milliner
- 5 Dove Geo. Edwd., fancy draper
- 6 Hull People's Public House Co., Ltd.; Miss A. Pilley, manageress
- 7 Altham Abraham, tea dealer
- 8 & 9 Feldman M., pianoforte warehouses
- 10 & 11 Willis's, milliners and ladies outfitters
- 12 Cowley R. L. & Son, boot dealers
- 13 Wilson Jas., confectioner
- 14 Carr Henry, saddler
- here are Trinity House lane, Whitefriargate, Land of Green Ginger
- London & Yorkshire Bank, Ltd.; G. H. Young, manager
- 19 Charlesworth Jas., auctioneer
- 20 Johnson Abraham, printer
- Goddard & Son, wholesale stationers & printers, Suffolk buildings
- 22 Bank buildings
- Heard James, Imperial Russian Consul
- Manley Fras. Churchill, solicitor
- Hunter Edward, manure manufacturer, and secretary to Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Co.
- Robinson William Clarke, architect
- 23 London & Midland Bank, Ltd.; Jas. A. Brown, manager
- 25 Ye White Harte Co., victualers
- 26 Foster & Co., woollen merchants
- 27 Salmon A. L., solicitor
- 27 Wilson-Barkworth Arthur Bromley, B.A., LL.D., solicitor
- 27 Webb George Walter, gun maker
- 28 Johnson William, hosier
- 29 Lipton Thos. Jno., provision merchant; J. Cater, manager
- 30 Waddington John Warters, stationer
- 31 Hull Banking Co., Ltd.; R. K. Witty, manager
Silvester street (from 10 Grimston street to Bond street)
- 1 Moore Richard, fish dealer
- 3 Smith Fred, commission agent
- 4 Emmerson Thos., police sergeant
- 6 Sigsworth Mrs. Eleanor
- 7 Minne Jesse James, tailor
- 8 Featherstone Bros., billposters
- 9 Green Fdk., assurance agent
- 12 Lucas Thomas P., manager
- 14 Rotherforth Joseph William, picture framer
- 15 Westoby Anthony Wm. H., painter
- 16 Dent Edwin, draper
- 17 Peck Edward Hailstone
- 18 Biglin Mrs. Elizabeth, apartments
- 19 Wright George, brewer
- 20 Fawcett John, shoemaker
- 21 Kilham Mrs. Mary Alice
- 22 Barker Joseph, bricklayer
- 26 Rushworth Mrs. Margaret
- 27 O'Brien Peter, coppersmith (j.)
- 28 Godbold Geo., furniture dealer
- 31 Wilson Mrs. Mary Ann, dressmaker
- 32 Miller Henry, carting agent
- 37 Tindle E. E. & Co., pawnbrokers
- 38 Blackstone A. V., wood turner
- 39 Medforth Geo. & Son, joiners
- Wilson's spirit bond
- 40 Crosland Fred Sherwood, stevedore
- Hull Brewery Co., Ltd., brewers; J. Ross, secretary
- 46 Clark William, butcher
- 47 Thirkell Mrs. Ann
- 48 Halls William & Co., straw importers
- 49 Taylor Wm., lighter owner
- 50 Freeman Mrs. Charlotte
- Granville Hall Mission Room
- Freeman John, veterinary surgeon, Marshland house
Sir William Wright dock.
- Armitage Robert Wm., ship chandler
- Cotter J., smith
- Anglo-American Oil Co., Ltd., oil merchants
- St. Andrew's Engineering and Shipwright Co., Ltd., workshops
Sitwell street (Cleveland street)
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- 1 here is Sitwell passage
- 6 Gilliard George, shopkeeper
- Stephenson Henry C., cooper
- Buffey Saml., fruiterer's yard
- Hardey John Robert, bricklayer's yard
- Walton Laverick, shopkeeper
- 32 Herring Mrs., shopkeeper
- Victoria Tallow Refining Co.; Henry Simpson
- Freeborough Edwd., jam manufacturer
- 45 here is Sitwell terrace
- 47 Hardey George, shopkeeper
- 52 Hardey John Et., shopkeeper
- Victoria Steam Saw mills
- Andrews Mrs. Jane, coal dealer
- McLane Stephen Spencer, oil refiner
- Elvin Robert Chas., cooper
- Evangelistic Mission Room
Smeaton street (from 29 Silvester street)
- 1 Keyworth Geo., beer retailer
- 3½ Whitehouse Wm., butcher
- 4 Jebson Thomas Hy., dentist
- here is New Garden street
- Davis J. W. & Son, varnish manufacturers
- Savings Bank
- here are George street, Savile street, and Bond street
- Casson Frank, carver
- Leak Thos., brush manufacturer
- Lambert & Co., printers
- 7 Edinburgh United Breweries, Ltd.; H. Clarke, agent
- 7½ Humphrey Thos., shoemaker
- here is Fleming's gallery
- 8 Norris Joseph, chair manufacturer
- 9 Wells Arthur, painter
- 11 Aranowitz Moses, slipper maker
Somerscales street (from 22 Beverley road)
- 1 Goodall Tom, grocer
- 5 Baker William, engineer
- 7 Wilson James Halcrow
- 9 Shearsmith John, carver
- 11 Featherstone Mrs. Jane
- 13 Watson John, architect
- 15 Feirn Wm. John, commercial traveller
- 17 Atkin Robert, master mariner
- 19 Brown Miss Sarah
- 21 Milner Charles, engineer (j.)
- 23 Kirton Henry, insurance agent
- 25 Marshall Miss Sarah Jane, dressmaker
- 27 Robinson Chas., shopkeeper
- 29 Jackson Mrs. Jane, draper
- 31 Laye Thomas, clerk
- 35 Matson Harry, compositor
- 39 Hookham Mrs. Eliz. Ann
- 41 Cartwright Thomas Stainton, drysalter
- 43 Ansell Mrs. Mary, lodgings
- 2 Jones Miss
- 6 Crawforth Joshua, foreman
- 10 Clark Wm. Hy., commission agent
- 14 Robinson Miss Frances
- 18 Clappison Chas., timekeeper
- 20 Habbershaw John, builder
- 22 Holmes Edwin, clerk
- 26 Wright Geo. John, engineer (j.)
- 28 Schreiber Alf., watchmaker (j.)
- 32 Robinson Mrs. Annie
- 36 Rowell William, clerk
- 38 Harrison Hill, engineer
- 44 Clough William, builder
- 46 Ford John Wm., customs officer
- 48 Grummitt Mrs. Louisa
- 50 Peters Arth. Reed, master mariner
- 52 Blenkin Mrs. Harriet
- 54 Hirst Mrs. -
- 56 Appieby George, commercial traveller
- 57 Welburn Mrs. Mary Ann
- 58 Colbeck Edmund
- 60 Robinson Mrs.
- 64 Bushfieid - , waggonette proprietor
- 66 Gardham Charles, porter
- 68 Barnett James, builder
- 70 Harland Benj. Ford, grocer
Somerset street (Hessle road)
- 9 Dickens John Wm., chief engineer
- 11 Mortell Henry Ramsdon
- 13 Macey John, waggonette proprietor
- 15 Smith William John, waggonette proprietor
- Neal Wm., cabinet manufactury
- 66 Dealtry Edward, plane maker
- 71 Cotter James, waggonette proprietor
- 85 Kemp Jonathan, joiner
- 97 Wormald William, joiner
- 99 Smithson John, cab proprietor
- 101 Wray James, waggonette proprietor
- 103 Bricklebank Charles, waggonette proprietor
- 103 Pound Daniel, skipper
- 105 Lamb Mr. William
- 131 Wilson George, cowkeeper
- 133 Nielsen Charles, skipper
- 135 Barton Henry, cowkeeper
- Nevis R., coal dealer
- Dibnah Chas., waggonette proprietor
- 143 Pool William, laundry
- 159 Hirst James, agent
- 161 Hill Mr. John
- 177 Ferrand Wm. Hy., master mariner
- 2 Ruddock W., ale merchant
- 4 Adkinson Saml. W., bricklayer
- 6 Winsor Gregory, smack owner
- 8 Cusens John Harry, fish curer
- 12 Potter Fdk., cabinet maker (f.)
- Hull Publicans' Aerated Water Co., Ltd. ; John Burton, secretary
- 30 Gridgeman Joseph, engineer
- 34 Adamson Thomas, fitter
- 36 Butler Geo. Fredk., foreman
- 44 Greensides George, skipper
- 46 Bray Alfred, cowkeeper
- 50 Whisker Samuel, fruiterer
- 58 Shaw Mrs. Annie Rebecca
- 60 Betts Thomas, skipper
- 62 Lakeman John, smith (f.)
- 64 Cowling Wm., mast maker (f.)
- 66 Brook Fleeming, clerk
- 68 Cook Richard Pexton, engineer
- 72 Ireland Richd., waggonette proprietor
- 74 Hayes Walter Charles
- 76 Vessey Mrs. Mary Jane, lodgings
- 78 Newington Working Men's Club; Arthur Pullen, secretary
- 80 Etherington Geo., fish merchant
- 82 Atkinson Joseph Wm., engineer
- 84 Eastwood Mrs.
- 84½ Cuss John, coal dealer
- 88 Sharpe John, clerk
- Board Schools - (boys) James Thompson Oliver; (girls) Miss Mgt. Rust Gemmell; (infants) Miss Eleanor Lines
- 110 Neave James, skipper
- 112 Winsor Samuel, skipper
- 114 Garnett Daniel, skipper
- 116 Ware George, skipper
- 118 Elliott Elijah, skipper
- 120 Sorrensen James, skipper
- 122 Pearson John, skipper
- 124 Burton Robt., police sergeant
- 126 Burkinshaw Charles, clerk
- 128 Cook George, master mariner
- 130 Marshall Archie, chief engineer
- 136 Peckitt Isaac, chief officer
- 138 Simpson William, skipper
- 140 Hopper John, warehouseman
- 142 Thompson Frank, skipper
- 144 Cooper John, skipper
- 146 Prout Mr. James
- 148 Kingdom John, skipper
- 150 Stead John, skipper
- 172 Walker Alexander, chief engineer
- 186 Clark John, cowkeeper
South Bridge road (High street)
- South Bridge Co.'s bridge; Messrs. Hayzen & Priestman, collectors
- Humber Iron Works & Shipbuilding Co., engineers
- Wade Richard, Sons, & Co., wood yard
- Thorpe, Balfour, & Harrison's wood yard
- Humber Iron works
- Gascoigne Thomas, refreshment cabin
- Foreign Cattle depôt; Richd. Rogerson, manager
- Fever hospital; Mrs. Jemima Kemp, matron
- Horsley, Smith, & Co., wood yard
- Garrison house -
- Earle's Patent Slip, No. 2; John Hy. Statters, foreman
- H.D.C. Fire Engine station; E. H. Garbett, manager
South Church side (Market streeet to King street)
- 5½ Brown William Charles, victualer, Coburg Vaults
- Davis Edwin & Co., Ltd., drapers.
- King & Co., Ltd., ironmngrs.; J. S. Croft and G. T. Appleyard, managing directors
- McTurk Thos. & Co., woollen merchants
- The Vicar's Choir school; Rev. C. F. A. Wimberley, M.A., master
- The Clergy house -
- Curtis Rev. Alfred
- Chambers Rev. Arth., B.A.
- Fish Street Board School; (boys') Chas. Tether; (girls') Miss C. Smith; (infants') Miss E. Hall
- Jefferson John, watchmaker
- Hargreave Richard, tobacco manufacturer
South parade (Anlaby road)
-
- 9 Everett William, foreman
- 11 Henderson John Duncan, engineer (j.)
- 15 Kenningham Albt., general dealer
- 21 McAndrew Mrs. Joanna
- here is William's terrace
- 25 Whitteron David
- 27 Finn Thomas, chief officer
- 31 Nixon Mrs. Maria
- 33 Cornes Miss Elizabeth Kate, dressmaker
- here are Holmes' buildings and Elm Tree row
- 47 Wardell Miss Eliz., dressmaker
- 49 Lightowler Tom, victualer, Parade
- here is St. Thomas' terrace
- 61 Trees Thomas, engineer
- 65 Riley Charles, dairyman
- 67 Rennie Thomas, tanner (f.)
- 71 Short James, chief engineer
- 73 Agar John Henry, cooper
- 75 Copeland J., bricklayer
- 79 Ouzman Mrs. J., shopkeeper
- here is South Parade terrace
- 93 Cocking Mrs. Georgina
- 101 & 103 Berry Henry, grocer
- here are Crowther's buildings
- 109 Dent Miss Fanny, dressmaker
- 111 Nordstrom Olaf, bootmaker
- Thomas Barton Holmes Board School; (boys,) Alfred Chamberlain, B.A.;
- (girls') Miss E. Dunbar; (infants') Miss Emma Rebecca Ogle
- 12 Megson Mrs. Lucy
- 14 Raithby Mrs. Jane, lodgings
- 16 Arnott Miss Sarah
- 24 Christiansen Mrs. Georgina
- 28 Airey Charles, bootmaker
- 30 Strother Mrs. Dorothy, grocer
- here are Charlotte's buildings
- 44 Furniss Mrs. Mary Ann, general dealer
- 46 Pickering Dvd. Alf., bricklayer
- 48 Price George, cabinet maker
- 52 Tucker Henry, grocer
- 58 Bowie Andrew, chief engineer
- 64 Walker George Thomas, sailmaker (j.)
- here is Herbert's terrace
- 70 Elliott George Henry, boilermaker (j.)
- 78 Heterick John Geo., master mariner
- 80 Simpson John, grocer
- here is Wellington terrace
- 82 Drewery Waiter, painter
- 84 Lancaster - , skipper
- 86 Cook Thomas Hy., foreman
- here is St. George's avenue
- 100 Hamshaw William
- 102 Cross William, foreman
- Woodell H. & Co., provision dealers
- here are Wolseley's terrace and Stanley's crescent
- Hearfield Samuel, smith, Hatch house
South street (West street)
- 1 Kilkenney Mrs. Ellen, lodging house
- 4 Smith George Charles, victualer, White Swan
- 5 Wright Walter, fried fish shop
- 6 Keelty Thomas, clothes dealer
- 7 Lister Miss Lucy, shopkeeper
- 8 Revill Mrs. Eliz., shopkeeper
- Houlton John, builder
- Winn Charles Fredk., victualer, Waverley Hotel
- 13 Collier Robert, pawnbroker
- 17 Brown Lorenzo, shopkeeper
- 18 Burns John, fried fish shop
- 19 Berry William, shellfish dealer
- 20 Berry Mrs. Ann Mary, shopkeeper
- Henry's Arcade
- 6 & 7 Brigham Mrs. Esther, pie house
- 8 Lockwood James, pork butcher
- Brigham Harry, vict., Yorkshire Grey
- Audas & Leggott, cabinet makers
- here are Wilson's buildings and Paragon street
- Baptist Church; Rev. John M. Murphy, minister
- 25 Newbolt Mrs. Henrietta
- 26 Newbolt Hy., marine store dealer
- here is Temperance street
- 27 Wall Solomon, hairdresser
- 28 Cockerline Hy., clothes dealer
- 29 Smith Frederick, fruiterer
- 30 Fechtner Mrs. Louisa, lodgings
- 31 Keelty James, furniture dealer
- 32 Keelty John, store
- 33 Johnson Arth., antique goods dealer
- 34 Westoby Geo. G., general dealer
Southcoates lane (Holderness road)
- Ridgeway Mr. John, Alma house
- 6 Barff William, foreman
- 7 Grindell Mrs. Sarah
- here is St. John's avenue
- Smailes Thos., market gardener
- Barmby Joseph, tailor
- Hales William, grocer
- here is Southcoates avenue
- Clark Jno., superintendent, Albanian villa
- Boyd Robert, rate collector
- Kenningham William, joiner, Eliezer villa
- Ivy cottages -
- Ferguson Saml., coal dealer
- Johnson Wm. Burn, schoolmaster
- . Taylor Thomas Shemelds, laundry proprietor
- Sparkes William, cowkeeper
- Keable Wm., composition manufacturer
- Kelly Fras., plater, Olive house
- Galloway Mrs. Martha, cowkeeper
- Salvidge Wm. John, market gardener
- Carr Wm., market gardener
- Evison Charles, cowkeeper, Brickyard house
- Salvidge Moses, Southcoates farm
- Atkinson Wm., cowkeeper, Spring villa
- Hall Robert, cowkeeper
- Coates Thomas, farmer and cowkeeper
- Foster Henry, cowkeeper
- Eleanor Scott's Charity School; Miss Betsy Coates, mistress
- Galloway Matthew, cowkeeper
Spencer street (Prospect street to Moxon street)
- Wilkinson Jesse J., joiner
- 9 Cotton J., shopkeeper
- 11 Dawson William, tailor
- 13 Dove George, shopkeeper
- 13 Forkan John Patrick, lodgings
- here is William's place 15
- 17 Taylor Mrs. Maria
- 19 Acum Joseph, clerk
- 21 Hall William, bellman
- 28 Brennan Thos., beerseller
- 25 Musgrave Mrs. Susan, shopkeeper
- 27 Easingwood Mrs. Mary, pork dealer
- 29 Smith John, scale adjuster
- 31 here is Hipponas court
- 33 Finn Bernard, clothes dealer
- 37 Musgrave Bros., butchers
- 39 Goldsmith Wm. (late), chemist
- 41 Revell Jas. Isbel, grocer
- 43 Moody James, bricklayer
- 45 here is Cattle's place
- 47 Gibson Mrs. Mary
- Corporation Engine House
- 53 Smith Henry, fruit dealer
- 55 Emery William, shopkeeper
- 57 Palmer Mrs. Louisa, fruit dealer
- 63 Dick Mr. Henry
- 65 Nicholson Raymond, paperhanger
- Savege Dr., surgery
- 67 Harrison Geo. L., whitesmith
- 67 Harris Mrs. Jane, grocer
- 69 Stephenson Isaac, beerseller
- 73 Wood Wm. Ralph, marine store dealer
- Wesleyan Mission Chapel
- Hull and Grimsby Mineral Water, Co.
- 4 Campbell Wm., poulterer
- 6 Thom Mrs. Susannah, newsagent
- 10 Ellis John, whitesmith
- 12 Barker Robert, painter
- 14 Barker Robert, pawnbroker
- 16 Ponton John Hutin, bootmaker
- 18 Deiter Joseph Hy., shopkeeper
- 20 Woodall James, joiner
- 26 Roney Charles, blacksmith
- 28 Hutty Mrs. James, cowkeeper
- 30 Cook Joseph, tripe dealer
- here is Witherweek's yard
- 32 Ringer Horatio, shopkeeper
- 36 Marshall Wm., cabinet maker
- 38 Hilton Walt., victualer, Royal Oak
- 40 here is John's court 40
- 42 Monday Joseph, hairdresser
- 44 Traynor James, confectioner
- 46 Traynor Jas., clothes dealer
- 52 Smith William, grocer
- 54 Anthony Henry Thos., victualer, Beverley Arms
- 56 Downing Geo., fried fish shop
- 58 Gray John, grocer
- 60 Webster James, dairy
- 66 Whaley Newman, joiner
- 72 here are Blakestone's buildings
- 74 & 75 Hartley Fredk. Chas., beer retailer
Spring bank (Prospect street)
- 1 Askam John F., grocer
- 3 Clarke Adam, draper
- 5 Kemp Martin, butcher
- 7 Frazer Thomas, stationer
- 9 Bell Thos. Johnson, confectioner
- 11 Bell Charles Bains, chemist
- 15 Barker Saml. Hewitt, draper
- 17 Hudson Peter, tobacconist
- 19 Bell Mrs. Jane, fruiterer
- 21 Garton Alfred, tripe dresser
- 23 Lusby Henry, stationer
- 25 Thorp Walter, coal merchant
- 25 Rymer Thomas, Ltd., confectioners and caterers
- 27 Kenningham Alfred Ernest, hairdresser
- 29 Wright Mrs. Mary Ruth, victualer, Spring Bank Hotel
- 31 Bristow Geo. Fras., junior, grocer
- 33 Tutill William B., draper
- 35 Staley Mrs. Annie, dairy
- 37 Hurton John Wm., oyster dealer
- 39 Caldicott John, fruiterer
- 41 Nicholson Robert, butcher
- 43 Smith George Albert, baker
- 45 Watts Robert, joiner and undertaker
- 47 Wilson Miss Jeanie, ladies' school
- 49 Broad George D., rear admiral, R.N.
- 51 Babington Hy. Nightingale, solicitor
- 53 Deaf and Dumb Institution; W. McCandlish, master
- 55 Inchbald Misses Frances M. and Isabella, private school
- 57 Fox Thomas Barth, medical electrician
- 59 Bristow Chas. Collingwood, grocer
- 61 Close John Borrill, M.B., surgeon
- 63 Richardson William
- 65 Boden Mrs. E.
- 69 Hill Rd., inland revenue collector
- 71 Brown Rev. Johnston Carnegie, B.A., vicar of St. John's
- 73 Bell Charles Bains, chemist
- 75 Foale Miss Ann C.
- 77 Wheelwright Wm. Hy., agent
- 79 Slater William
- 83 Folkard W., slate merchant
- 91 & 93 Goy John, grocer
- 95 Adam Henry Fearne, clerk
- 97 Allison Henry Gilbank
- 99 Tindall Frederick, cashier
- 101 Ingleby Edward Ward, stock broker
- 103 Scotter Thomas John, stone mason
- Presbyterian Church of England; Rev. Peter Duncan, minister
- 107 Simmons Rev. Joseph Ford, M.A., vicar of Christ Church, John street
- 109 Till Tbos. Rhodes, solicitor
- 111 Thornton-Varley Richard
- 113 Dawson Mrs. Anne
- 115a Donkin John Edwd., butcher
- 117 Lyne John Edward
- 119 Hohnfeldt Mrs. E.
- 121 Drape Arthur J., schoolmaster
- 123 Lynch Timothy, clerk
- 125 Morley Hy., glass, &c., dealer, and bricklayer
- 127 & 129 Jackson William, confectioner and grocer
- 129a Lee John, plumber
- 131 Sparks John Thos., ironmonger
- 133 Barber Mrs. Mary Ann, dairy
- 135 Farrow Geo., earthenware dealer
- 137 Shearsmith Edward, butcher
- 139 Foster James, greengrocer
- 141 Westerby Jas. Pollard, grocer
- 143 Walton Wm. Henry, chemist
- 145 Crawford Wm., fishmonger
- 147 Mainprize Thomas, draper
- 149 Roberts John, greengrocer
- 151 Wilson John, draper
- 153 Storry Chas., bookseller, P.O.
- 155 Wilson George, tobacconist
- 157 Adamson Thomas Jas., ironmonger
- 159 Pickering Geo. Edwd., grocer
- 161 Henius (Waldemar) & Wilson (W.), curiosity and art dealers
- 163 Hunter Wm. A., greengrocer
- 165 & 167 Hill Rd. Alfred, grocer
- 169 Turnbull Jas. Martin, victualer, Eagle Hotel
- 171 Richardson Walter James, fish and fruit dealer
- 173 Kitchen Stephen Francis, watchmaker
- 173a Voase James, shoemaker
- 173b Collinson George Hy., butcher
- 175 Jameson Wm., confectioner
- 177 Watson William, grocer
- New Jerusalem Church; Rev. G. H. Lock, minister
- 181 Lickis William, butcher
- 183 Nequest Edward
- St. Jude's Church; Rev. Elmit Browne, M.A., vicar
- Hull Seamen's and General Orphan Asylum & Schools; Miss Lawty, matron;
- Hy. Wilson, schoolmaster
- 227 Arnott R., plumber
- 229 Westwood Wm., victualer, Polar Bear
- here is Derringham street
- 231 Wilson Henry, beerseller
- 233 O'Dell Rev. John (Baptist)
- 235 Livingstone Richard
- 237 Lamb William, builder
- here are Railway cottages
- Wilson Ernest W., mason (yard)
- Hymer's College (Building)
- Spring Head villas -
- 1 Eckles Geo., junior, builder
- 2 Kay Joseph Winter
- 3 Coleman Charles Henry, photographer
- 4 Mason Mrs. Ellen
- 5 Noble Mrs. Charlotte
- 6 Farrer Charles Edward
- 7 Blackburn Mrs. Elizabeth
- 8 Allan David, customs officer
- 9 Tilley John, Prudential agent
- here are Walton street Railway crossing
- Beverley Road Post Office
- Blundell, Spence & Co., Ltd. (works)
- 46 Hirst Thomas, plumber
- 48 Strawson Wm. Winn, cashier
- 50 Richardson Robert, superintendent, Mercantile Marine
- 52 Fraser Dr. Evan
- 54 Pegden Mrs. Isab., apartments
- 56 Burstall Mr. Arthur
- 58 Lunn Miss Elizabeth Ann
- 62 Mansfield John Overton, silk mercer
- 64 Evanson Mrs. Ann Eliza
- 66 Wilkinson John, manager
- 68 Hudson Benj., portrait painter
- 70 Taylor George
- 72 Sleightholme Mrs. Ann
- 74 Gill Mrs. Ellen
- 76 Taylor Miss Jane, music teacher
- 78 Fraser James, M.D.
- 80 Hardey Edwd. Pierce, physician
- 82 Consitt Mrs. Frances Mary
- 86 Dry Wm. & Son, pianoforte dealers
- 88 Horner Miss Eliz. H., apartments
- Primitive Methodist Jubilee Chapel
- 94 Jackson Bertha, ladies' outfitter
- 96 Atkinson Joseph, tailor
- 100 Wilson Arthur, fishmonger
- 102 Pearson Richard, builder
- 104 Evison John, confectioner
- 106 Parrish Jas., provision dealer
- 108 Boynton Alfred, furniture dealer
- 110 Wright Edmund, bootmaker
- 112 Cobby Geo. Hy., greengrocer
- 114 Burton Jno. Wm., spirit merchant
- 116 Miller Thomas, confectioner
- 118 Sheffield Arthur J., chemist
- 120 Coupland Miss Ruth, draper
- 122 Cressey Wm. Hy., cycle agent
- 136 Briggs George J., M.R.C.S.
- 138 King John Henry, printer
- 140 Lipinski David
- 142 Bayley Walter Francis, civil engineer
- 144 Abel Rev. Arthur Edward
- 146 Laverack Herbert, timber merchant
- Hare Henry, marble merchant, West Park house
- Gresham Charles Ernest, Springfield house
- 160 Hair Thos. G., coal merchant
- 162 Cheswick Miss Mary Elizabeth
- 164 Chambers Wm. Hy., master mariner
- 166 Bolton Mrs. Ann
- 172 Foster Robert, estate agent
- 174 Hartley Geo. Thos., physician
- 176 Dennison Thomas Stephenson, master mariner
- 178 Tholander Oscar, master mariner
- 186 Walters George, H., joiner
- 188 Tatam H. & H. M., confectioners
- 190 Ripley George, tobacconist
- 192 Jackson Thomas Heselwood, grocer
- 194 Neal Wm., furniture dealer
- 196 Reid Wm. Albert, draper
- 198 Kirk Richard, butcher
- 200 Arnott Richard, plumber
- 202 Thoresby Miss Ann Elizabeth, hosier
- 204 Taylor Mrs. Eden, pork stores
- 206 Jacob Benj. L., School Board officer
- 206 Chadwick Walker, bootmaker
- 208 Willoughby Miss Ada, private school
- Myrtle villas -
- 1 Holtby Walter, compositor
- 2 Turgoose Wm., mariner
- 3 Usher Miss Marion, dressmaker
- 4 Porter George, mason
- 210 Dales Mrs. Alice, stationer
- 212 Wilkes Alfred Geo., draper
- 214 Martin Wm. Hy., fruiterer
- 216 Porter Geo., mason (yard)
- 218 Austerbury G. B., grocer
- 220 Fewster Walter Rt., painter
- 222 Keyworth Joseph, mason
- Ebenezer Primitive Methodist Chapel
- 224 Welton Chas. Keen, ship builder
- 226 Stather Mrs. Elizabeth
- 228 Barnard Biram Isaac
- 232 Hudson William, merchant
- 234 Stather Mrs. Mary Elizabeth
- 236 Wills Jarvis Wm., master mariner
- 238 Finningham Edwd., surveyor
- 240 Andrews Joseph King, organ builder
- 242 Lancaster Fredk., commercial traveller
- 244 Keyworth W. D. & Son, monumental masons
- Botanic Gardens Station (Hull, Hornsey, and Withernsea Branch N. E. R.);
- Jno. W. Mason, station master
- Hull General Cemetery Co.; Michael Kelly, superintendent
- Rodmell John, farmer and cowkeeper, Spring cottage
- Hull Western Cemetery; H. B. Witty, superintendent
- here are Railway crossing and Walton street
Spring street (to St. Stephen's square)
- 1 Kempling Mrs. Harriet
- 3 Riseam Joseph, watchmaker
- 5 The Relief Advance Office; William Needler, manager
- 7 Howard John, painter
- 9 Smith George Wm., dentist
- here is Spring Street arch 11
- 13 Thompson Mr. Christopher
- 15 Kirk Miss Ellen
- 19 Fourny Jules Auguste, ship surveyor
- 21 Leonard Mrs. Sarah Ann
- 23 Sharp Mrs. Sarah
- 25 Reed Miss Sarah Elizabeth
- 27 Blakestone Joseph Robinson, builder
- 29 Carter Mr. George
- 31 Harrison John, C.E.
- 33 Bateman David, general merchant
- 35 Wilkinson Charles
- 37 Lambert Mrs. Ann
- 39 Greensmith Mrs. Kate
- 41 Jackson Miss Rose Hannah
- 43 Kemp George Walker, butcher
- 47 Brown William, master mariner
- 49 Grainger John Henry, lighter owner
- 51 Harman Louis, music teacher
- 53 Hodgson William, plumber
- 55 Forster Miss Harriet
- 57 Morrell Mrs. Clara
- 57½ Castle Henry, shopkeeper
- 59a Clarke J. L., draper
- 59 Sharrah Mrs. Emily
- 61 Hardy Mrs. Jane
- 63 Morley Thomas, china dealer
- 65 Pexton George, fish curer
- 67 Schottlander Mrs. Esther, milliner
- 69 Cook Misses
- 71 Woodward Mrs. Hannah
- 73 Clegg Simeon, bookkeeper
- 75 Sykes James
- 77 Sellers Geo. Hy., assurance superintendent
- here is St. Mary's terrace
- 79 Upfield Thos. Jackson, painter
- 83 Harvey John, coachman
- 85 Blakeley Marshall Edwin, shopkeeper
- 87 Webster Robert, blacksmith
- 89 Playfoot Thomas, fish merchant
- 89 Doyle Wm. Chas., hairdresser
- here are Story's buildings
- 91 Hodgson William, plumber
- 93 Haggard George Rayner, milk dealer
- 95 Davis Fredk., chief engineer
- 99 Vick Chas. Frdk., interpreter
- 101 Wright Rd. Healey, grocer
- 105 Bartholomew Mrs. Sarah, baker
- 107 Prince Wm. Walter, grocer
- 109 Needler Charles, toy dealer
- 111 Mason Herbert, clerk
- 113 Stephenson William, butcher
- 115 Wiles Geo., victualer, Providence
- 4 Walsh Mrs. Maria, registry office
- 6 Fowler Donald, tailor
- 8 Hodgkinson Mrs. Catherine, umbrella maker
- 10 Walker Frank, timekeeper
- here are Foster's buildings
- Hawkshaw Robert, aerated water manufacturer
- 10a Harper Fred. J., F.C.O.
- 12 Campbell Miss Isabella
- 14 Osborne Chas., draper's assistant
- 16 Martin Leonard, plumber
- 18 Oxtoby Mrs. Esther
- 20 Brown Matthew, master mariner
- 22 Wright John, corn merchant
- 24 Happey Mrs. Elizabeth
- 26 Jackson Mrs. J. C.
- 28 Carter Mrs. Mary
- 30 Kershaw Fredk., master mariner
- 32 Stephenson Mrs. Jane
- 34 Sharp Wm. Smith, rate collector
- 36 Beet Mr. Matthew
- 38 Foster Miss Elizabeth Rylar
- 40 Purdon Edwin Field, commercial traveller
- 42 Gillett Hy. Meads, glass mcht.
- 44 Hendry John Hy., master mariner
- 46 Earle Jas. Skelton, manager
- 48 Mitchell Thomas Wm., clerk
- 50 Bourne William, grocer
- 50 Dearden William Huzzard, lemon curd manufacturer
- 50 Dearden Mrs. Kezia, registry office
- 52 McAllum Mrs. Ann
- 54 Spencer Isaac, oil manufacturer
- 56 Sherwood George, traveller
- 58 Jackson Miss Elizabeth
- here is Westbourne terrace
- 60 Betson Robert, printer
- 62 Fowler Mrs. C. F., registry office and phrenologist
- St. Stephen's Girls' school; Miss S. A. Anderson, mistress
- here is St. Stephen's terrace
- 64 Levy Henry, shoemaker
- 66 Hill Francis, painter
- 66 & 68 Darneley A. J. & Son, joiners
- here is Victoria terrace 70
- 72 Lightowler John Craven, plumber
- 74 Fulstow Arthur, commission agent
- 76 Fulstow Greaves, commission agent
- 78 Morton Mrs. Lavinia, dyer
- 80 Longthorp Mrs. Jane
- 82 Hendy Mrs. Mary Ann, draper
- 86 Draper Joseph, tailor
- 92 Hurst Edward, draper
Spruce street (Cogan street)
- 1 Prior Mrs. Maria
- 6 Hainsworth Robinson, hay dealer
Spyvee street (Lime street to Sutton drain and Pemberton street)
- Marshall W. & Son, millers
- 1 Chapman Henry, miller (f.)
- 5 Hodson William, carpenter
- 7 Dawson Wm., shopkeeper
- 9 Drewry Mich. Angelo, cooper
- 15 Borman Miss Sarah, shopkeeper
- here is David's terrace 17
- 19 Carter Jph. Anderson, foreman
- 21 Goodare Joseph, grocer
- here is Mary Ann's terrace
- 23 Semper Richard, shopkeeper
- 25 Drewry Fred, bookbinder (f.)
- 27 Alexander Jas., confectioner
- 29 Drewry Geo. Wm., cooper (f.)
- Cocking Mrs. Hannah draper
- 33 Whitaker Arthur, shopkeeper
- 37 Henderson Jph., shipwright
- 39 Frain Jas., clothes dealer
- 43 Davenport Joseph 0., victualer, Milton Hotel
- 45 Day Benjamin, shopkeeper
- 49 Brook Wm. Hy., shopkeeper
- 51 Sawyer John, shopkeeper
- 53 Land Samuel, tripe dealer
- 55 Curtis Fdk., fried fish dealer
- 57 Canty Richard, wood turner
- 59 Linwood William, plumber
- 69 Grayson Amos, engineer
- 71 Hill William, shopkeeper
- 73 Halliday Chas. Hy., grocer
- 75 Foster John, dairyman
- 77 Anthony Henry, bootmaker
- 79 Grant John Hy., shopkeeper
- here is Elizabeth's terrace
- 81 Turner Mrs. Mary Ann, butcher
- 87 Martin James, shopkeeper
- 89 Jewitt Jph., wood turner (j.)
- 91 Robinson Jas. Saml., painter
- 95 Richards Mrs. S., shopkeeper
- 103 Campbell Mrs. Mary, dressmaker
- 109 Osburn Wm., tug captain
- Marine parade -
- 1 Farrah John Nathan, foreman
- 2 Andrew Abraham Hutchinson, smith
- 4 Milner Marmaduke, clerk
- 8 Ward George, salesman
- 2 Houldin Wm. Carey, hairdresser
- 4 Wilson Thomas, manager
- 6 Charlton Nathaniel, patternmaker (j.)
- 12 Miller John, cart owner
- White & Son, manufacturing confectioners
- 54 Fowler William, foreman
- 56 here is Joseph's terrace
- 60 Richmond Saml., keel owner
- 64 Day Joseph, keel owner
- 66 Underwood Chas., shopkeeper
- 68 Flowers Mrs. Martha Ann, fancy dealer
- 70 Lightoller Geo., shopkeeper
- 72 Drury Septimus, carpenter (j.)
- 74 Curtis John Ness, fish dealer
- 76 Kent Richard, shoemaker
- 78 Blowman Thomas, tailor
- 82 Johnson Mrs. Mary, fancy dealer
- 84 here is Sarah Ann's terrace
- 86 Askew Geo., millwright (j.)
- 88 Frame Rd., boiler maker (j.)
- 92 Lusby John, bookbinder (j.)
- 96 Kraft Charles, bootmaker
- 104 Kitching Robert, shopkeeper
- here is William's terrace
- 106 Mockett Jas., greengrocer
- 108 Barrass Chas., pork butcher
- 112 Sinderson William, grocer
- here is Cranbourne terrace
- 116 Stonehouse Robt., butcher
- 118 Chalmers Mrs. E., milliner
- 122 Green James, lighter owner
- 124 Newton Mrs. Anne, beer retailer
Stafford street (Harley street)
- Ward Miss Martha Elizabeth, seminary, Oak villa
- Gibbs Richd. Adolphus, clerk
- Hurst Charles Alfred, clerk
- Russell Wm., chair manufacturer
- Wilson Benj. Chas., coal merchant
- 3 Blyth Mr. Joseph
- 5 Nicholson Thomas Mounsey, commercial traveller
- 6 Raynar Mr. Joseph
- 7 Smith Mrs. Mary Frances
- 9 Mason Mrs. R.
- 10 Robinson Mrs. Hannah
- 11 Bielby John, commercial traveller
- 12 Gibson Miss Emily
- 13 Button Mrs. Lucy Hannah
- 14 Croft George, clerk
- 15 Bough John Thomas, commercial traveller
- 16 Ramsey John, ironmonger
- 17 Graham Charles Jas., lithographer
- 18 Wells William
Staniforth place (Hessle road)
- 1 Robson John Thomas, tailor
- 2 Hardcastle Wm. , furniture broker
- 3 Hope William Sipling, basket maker
- Soldiers of the Cross Mission Hall
- 4 Simmons Philip, stevedore
- 5 McClarron Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper
- 6 Gill Mrs. Eliz., shopkeeper
- 7 Gibson Frederick
- 8 Renardson Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper
- 9 Rea William, shopkeeper
- 12 here is Prince of Wales terrace
- 13 Payne James, insurance agent
- 14 Fawcett John, hide broker
- 24 Hearson John Thos., shoemaker
- 25 Hodgson Robert, shopkeeper
- here are Winship buildings and Victoria terrace
- 30 Kelly Alfred, hardware dealer
- 34 Ingram Wm., fried fish shop
- 36 here are Saner's buildings
- 44 here are Ware's buildings
- 46 Slee Mr. Abel
- 47 Braithwaite Edward, builder
- 48 Greenfield Henry, engineer
- 49 Barber Joseph, grocer's assistant
- 51 Robinson Wm. Joseph, fitter
- 53 Rayner Joe, master mariner
- 54 Turner Mrs. Mary, apartments
Stanley street (Spring bank)
- Cabstand
- 1 Young Robert, rent collector
- 2 Hotham Geo. Cross, foreman
- 3 Garbutt Mrs. Mgt., dressmaker
- 4 Sherlock Miss Elizabeth
- 5 Pottage Miss Ann, grocer
- 6 Harman Thos., assurance agent
- 8 Fugill Thomas Finningley
- 10 Ringrose Joseph, clerk
- 11 Poskitt Mrs., music teacher
- 12 Anderson Mrs. Harriet
- 13 Kitching Mrs. Ann Elizabeth
- 14 Graby Mrs. Mary Ann
- 17 Dale David, commercial traveller
- 15 Hill Mrs. Sarah Ann
- 20 Woffindin William, smith (j.)
- 21 Petch Mr. Richard
- 22 Rodmell George, manager
- 23 Bolton John, clerk
- 24 Stringer Mr. Charles
- 25 Woodcock Mark, slater
- 28 Charlton Mrs. Annie
- 29 Bearfield William Thomas, cabinet maker
- 30 Linfoot John, veterinary surgeon
- 31 Jaram Thomas, bricklayer
- 32 Goodhill William, shopkeeper
- 33 Wilson Mrs. Elizabeth
- 34 Meyer Miss Emma, dressmaker
- 35 Hall Mrs. Annie, draper
- 36 Hopkin Frederick, grocer
- 37 Witty George, cowkeeper
- 38 here is Stanley terrace 39
- 40 Evison Edw., coach trimmer
- 41 Skiven Mr. David
- 42 Robinson Seth Fras., fruiterer
- 43 Drinkall Mrs. Eliza, grocer
- 44 Spicer Mrs. Catherine
- 47 Tasker William, shopkeeper
- 48 Gamble Mrs. Ann Elizabeth, apartments
- 51 Crossland Mr. Andrew
- here is Jenning's terrace
- 53 Tonks Geo. Hy., fish hawker
- here is Warneford terrace
- 56 Ruston William, gardener
- 58 Ward Mrs. Sarah
- 59 Shaw William, grocer
- 60 Tyrer Thos., master mariner
- Brooklyn villas -
- 1 Nunn Frederick, clerk
- 2 Wright Mrs. A., draper
- 3 Woodall Mrs. Annie, ladies' school
- 4 Bowron Mrs. Charlotte
- 5 Lamplough Miss Maria
- 6 Smith Dvd. Lindsay, engineer
- 7 Weightman Henry, turpentine agent
- 8 Bates Mrs. Sarah
- 9 Jackson Mr. William
- 10 Proctor James, clerk
- 11 Brooke Mrs. Amelia
Starch House lane (Sutton bank)
- Starch Works
- here are Garside's buildings and Amelia's place
- 1 Wright Ernest John, bricklayer (f.)
- 6 Davidson Geo., boilermaker (j.)
- 7 Bays Fred, rully owner
- Reckitt & Sons, Ltd., starch, &c., manufacturers
Stephney lane (from 246 Beverley road)
- 1a Dixon Robert, cab proprietor
- Mayfield's Paper mill
- Hare Walter, greengrocer
- H. and B. Railway bridge
- Barmston drain
- Dilly Wm., tanner (f.)
- Bedford row -
- 13 Bulless Jph., cowkeeper
- 8 March Charles, collector
- 1 Hooper Mrs. Eliz. Ann, shopkeeper
- Pinchon Wm. Henry, master mariner, Stepney lodge
- here are Cottingham drain and Victoria terrace
- 2 Davies John Robert
Stoneferry
- Brown David, cowkeeper
- Thirsk John, foreman, Bowlby & Co.
- Suddaby Thos., drying kilns
- Tomlinson James, coal dealer
- Davis J. W. & Son, whiting manufacturers
- Decker James, cowkeeper
- Sutton and Stoneferry Infants' Board School
- Wesleyan Chapel
- Bowlby's row -
- 3 Green Richard, bootmaker
- 6 Bowlby Mrs. Jane
- Lofthouse William, shopkeeper
- Pearson John, fretwork agent
- Hunter Sam, general carrier
- Tran Mrs. Annie
- Nicholson John Wm., foreman
- Nicholson Mrs. Mary Ann, cowkeeper
- Curtis Charles, farmer
- Wesleyan Chapel 92
- Blenkin Wm., Minster Farm house
- Carrick Thos., Poplar house
- Barton & Waterhouse, seed crushers
- Divers Richard, manager
- Kingston Cement Works; Burstall & O'Brien, proprietors
- Brogden Edwin, foreman
- Duncan J. & Co., seed crushers
- Downes Hy., victualer, Grapes Inn
- Hearfield Bros., whiting manufacturers
- Waters Mrs.
- Salmon Chas., cart owner
- Blanchard Mrs. Mary Ann, shopkeeper
- here is Stoneferry avenue
- Lofthouse Mrs. Hanh., draper
- Emerson Hy. Farmery, victualer, Ship Inn
- Hudson Hy., farmer & coal dealer
- The Hull Oil Manufacturing, Co., Ltd.; A.W. MacIlwaine, managing director
- Hanger, Watson, & Harris, paint manufacturers
- Hanger Edwd., Stoneferry house
- Foster John, West Carr farm
- Witham Charles, cowkeeper
- Thompson Wm. John, farmer, Elm Tree house
- Walmsley Ellis, farmer, World's end
- Marsh Alfred, farmer
- Elizabeth's row -
- 3 Dalton Jno. Wm., policemn.
- 4 Marsh Fred, rully owner
- Hall Charles, beer retailer
- Winter Thomas, grocer
- Westerdale Benj., Post office
- here are Lime Tree villas & Sutton grove
- Butler Miss Eliza Hannah, cowkeeper
- here are Sutton bridge & Borough Boundary
Stoneferry road (Wilmington)
- 101 Brown David, shopkeeper
- here is Grafton terrace
- 107 Ablett James, foreman
- 109 Beeston Robt., stone dresser
- 111 Mason Isaac, grocer
- Primitive Methodist Chapel
- 137 Rundle James, engine driver
- 141 White Henry, shopkeeper
- 143 McAlister Hy., refreshment rooms
- 145 Usher Robert, foreman
- 147 Robinson Martin, farmer
- 153 Hewitt William, foreman
Story street (from 9 Albion street)
- 1 Willis T. J., dentist
- 2 Lyceum Library; A. Ansell, librarian
- 3 Hill J. T., dentist
- 3 Howes Thomas, master mariner
- 4 Winter Mrs. E., apartments
- 5 Waddingham T. C.
- 7 Johnston A., draper
- 8 Polack Mrs. R.
- 9 Morley John, boarding house
- 10 Dixon Miss Ann, apartments
- 11 Cooper Mrs. A. E., apartments
- 12 Bergman L. H., dentist
- 13 Barbor B., confectioner
- 14 Driffill Mrs. E. A.
- 15 Harbron G., painter
- 15 Davis S. D., dentist
- 17 Westoby Miss M., servant's registry
- 19 Kirtlan Mrs. Agnes
- 20 Farbstein L., chiropodist
- 21 Sharrah William, missionary
- 21 Sharrah Miss, music academy
- 22 Robinson T., commission agent
- 23 Foster E. T., compositor, and secretary to Caxton Institute,
- Hull Shorthand Writers' Association, and Hull Typographical Society
- 23 Ashton Misses A. & M., ladies' school
Strawberry street (Naylor's row)
- 1 Newey Launcelot, beer retailer
- 2 Smith George, hairdresser
- 3 Steward James, fish dealer
- 7 Smith Waiter, turncock
- 13 Avery Miss Maria, grocer
- 1 Southwick Thomas Smith, general carrier
- 14 Rogerson Miss Mary Eliz., dressmaker
- 18 Bell George, clerk
- 19 Linton Peter, engineer
- 21 Coates Robert, keel owner
- 22 Cook Joseph, greengrocer
- Hopper Charles, victualer, Kingston Arms
- Warriner William, joiner
- 27 Ruddiforth Robert, greengrocer
- 29 Barlow Mrs. Annette Dredge, schoolmistress
- 30 Hedley George, foreman
- 31 Bowser Robert, joiner (f.)
- 34 Routledge Theophilus, tailor
- 35 Holmes William, market keeper
- 36 Bell Miss Eliz., dressmaker
- Richardson Thos., beer retailer
- Hyde Fred, butcher
- 39 Salvation Army Quarters
- 40 Stamford Mrs. Lucy
- 41 Shand Alex. Elder, shipwright
- 43 Cross Wm., boiler maker (j.)
- 44 Carle Francis, driller
- 45 Hutton John, turner (j.)
- 47 Ashton Peter, draper
- 49 Ricefield Mrs. Sarah Ann
- 55 Kitching Wm., keel owner
- 57 Drewery Charles, blacksmith
Strickland street (Hessle road)
- 1 Jewitt Hemsley Lamplough, paperhanger
- 3 Backhouse Robert, chief engineer
- 7 Clement Richard, timekeeper
- 9 Marshall Mrs. Sibyl
- 11 Needler John, saw mill proprietor
- 13 Kempley Mrs. Mary, tobacconist
- 17 Hewett Mrs. Minnie, wardrobe dealer
- 19 Pullman John Thos., painter
- 25 Foster Charles, grocer
- 27 Stephenson Thomas, brass finisher (f.)
- 29 Walton George Henry, victualer, Strickland Arms
- 31 Stirk Mrs. Augusta
- 35 Pettman Jph., fried fish shop
- 37 Bottomley Mrs. Annie, grocer
- 39 Hills Mrs. Ann Eliz., grocer
- The Hull Barking Co., Ltd., sail barkers; Thomas John Boyd, foreman
- 43 & 45 Windle John Boothby, grocer
- 47 Bowers Mrs. Betsy
- Edwin terrace -
- 10 Moody Geo. Hy., fish merchant
- 53 Hamilton Joseph Tether, grocer and provision dealer
- 55 Chapman Edward, coal dealer
- 57 Turner Joseph, shopkeeper
- 59 Burrill Chas., marine store dealer
- 63 & 65 Partridge Wm. Henry, grocer, &c.
- 67 Thompson William, shopkeeper
- 71 Bailey John Thomas, agent
- 73 Arnett Jas., bootmaker and dealer
- 77 Pinder James, engineer
- 81 Holiday Harry, painter (f.)
- here are Bell Vue crescent and Goulton street
- Gibson Bros., paint mnfrs.
- 4 Quest Thomas, grocer
- 6 Dent Alfred, bootmaker
- here are Wassand terrace and Richmond terrace
- 10 Matson Mrs. Bridget Harriet, shopkeeper
- 12 Claxton Ralph, marine store dealer
- here is Stephen's terrace
- 14 Robinson John Thos., coach painter
- 18 O'Neill Mrs. Eliza
- 20 Haines Henry, hawker
- here is Columbine terrace
- 22 Thompson George, hawker
- 24½ Field Charles butcher
- 26 Jackson James, engineer
- here is Granville terrace
- 32 Milner John
- here are Herbert terrace and Frederick's terrace
- 36 Spooner Arth., bricklayer (f.)
- here is Strickland terrace
- 40 Neave Thomas, coal dealer
- 44 Glenton Ambrose, smack owner
- 46 Leeson Mrs. Nancy, grocer
Studley avenue (Studley street)
- 4 March George Hy., manager
- 5 Turner Fred., chief engineer
- 7 Hall Enoch, millwright
- 8 Stephenson Henry Cooling, cooper
- 9 Brown William, Prudential agent
- 11 Kennington Chas. Hy., engineer
- 12 Curtin Wm. Hy., sanitary inspector
- 15 Humphrey John, carpenter (f.)
- 16 Rea George, carpenter
Studley street (Holderness road to Studley avenue)
- 2 Dann Geo., insurance agent
- 3 White Mrs. Emma, milliner
- 5 Cooper Wm. Hy., moulder
- 9 Pindar Wm. Paul, bootmaker
- 12 Harvey George, shopkeeper
- 15 & 16 Smith Thomas, grocer
- 17 Bradley Jph., blacksmith (j.)
- 18 Barton Wm., boilermaker (j.)
- 19 Bradley Job, sailor
- 21 Whitehead Louis, grocer
- 22 Russell Wm., cabinet maker
- 24 Grindall Thomas, skipper
- 25 Smith Mrs. Margt., dressmaker
- 26 Humphrey Henry, carpenter
- 27 Acklam Henry, engineer (j.)
- 28 Booth John, fitter
- 29 Hirst Abraham, chief engineer
- 30 Leaf Jas. Smales, mason (f.)
- 31 Richardson Samuel, clerk
- 32 Wright John, cab proprietor
- 33 Stow John, wheelwright
- 34 Cook John, clerk
- 35 Harden Mrs. Jane, lodgings
- 36 Shields Richard, foreman
Sutton street (Spring bank)
- 1 Smith Mr. Nathan
- 2 Houlden Mrs. Charlotte
- 3 Backrath Abraham, manager
- 4 Bell Wm., senior mate, R.N.
- 5 Glew Chas. Hargrave, clerk
- 6 Read Wm., chief engineer
- 7 Wimbley Miss, dressmaker
- 8 Lotherington Mrs. Jane
- 9 Fowler Walter, clerk
- 10 Kendall Arthur, sub-editor
- 11 Gridgeman Albert, engineer
- 13 Tindall John, clerk
- 14 Coverdale Thos., compositor (f.)
- 15 Ingram Geo. Squires, marine engineer
- 16 Lee Geo. Henry, master mariner
- 16½ Cooke Mrs. Isabella, grocer
- 17 Rimmington Joseph Hugh, warehouseman
- 18 Jackson James, gardener
- 19 Strafford Richard, engineer
- 20 Wood Matthew, photographer
- 22 Belt Geo., Edmd., commercial traveller
- 30 Mercer Miss Fanny, dressmaker
- 31 Fillingham Mrs. Mary
- 32 Woodward Arthur, commercial traveller
- 33 Simpson Alf. Appleton, clerk
- 34 Wildbore Mrs. Eliz., milliner
- 35 Chew Miss Louisa
- 36 Silverwood Walter, chief officer
- Fillingham Wm., joiner, &c.
- 38 Lofley Wm. Clark, chief officer
- 39 Collison, Mrs. Betsy
- 40 Windross Mrs. Ann
- 41 Quick Walt. Jas., chief engineer
Swann street (Wincolmlee)
- 25 Freeman Robert, painter
- 27 Bugg Mrs. Maria, draper
- 39 Ramsdaie Mrs. Cath., shopkeeper
- 41 Hull People's Public House Co., Ltd.
- here is Cumberland street
- 43-5 Hawkins Mrs. Mary, beer retailer
- 53 here are Bromley terrace and street
- 55-7 Robinson Jas. Noddins, grocer
- 59 Chadburn Thos., coal dealer
- 61 Parkin Joseph, butcher
- Cicero terrace -
- 71 Broadherry John, shopkeeper
- Good Edward, wood yard
- 4 Carter Walt. Chas., fish dealer
- Marsden Wm. Kershaw, oil press wrapper maker
- 8 Courtney Thos. Chas., grocer
- 14 Cooke Alfred, grocer
- here are Temperance buildings
- 16 Keech Thomas, lodgings
- 22 Westell John Wm., hairdresser
- 24 Butters Wm., fried fish shop
- 26 and 28 Harrison Arthur, china, &c., merchant
- 30 Newton Charles, butcher
- here is Cumberland street
- 32 Vaughan Jph., greengrocer
- 40 Storry Geo. W., coal merchant
- 44 here is Bromley street
- 46 Bell Robt. Wm., shopkeeper
- here is St. Silas terrace
- 48 Higham William, grocer
- 50 Hicks Mrs. Hannah Eliz., grocer
- 52 Wardlow Jph., insurance agent
- Glossop William, maltster
- here is Duesbury's terrace
- Hall Jonathan, smith
Sykes street (Charterhouse lane)
- 3 Claxton Wm. Hy., plumber (j.)
- 6 Sillaburn Miss Esther, dressmaker
- 7 Tomlinson John, caretaker
- 9 Randerson Mrs. Jane, shopkeeper
- 11 Shelter of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children;
- James Dorey, superintendent
- 14 Key Mr. John
- 15 Rodmell Henry, butcher
- 16 Sharp J. R. & Son, furniture and pianaforte dealers
- 17 Williams Robert, shopkeeper
- 19 Robinson Henry, brush manufacturer
- 20 Dalton John, shopkeeper
- 20½ Dobson John, clothes dealer
- Regent square -
- 14 Sharp Jas. Robt., furniture and pianoforte dealer
- 21 Greenwood Mrs. Elizabeth, fried fish shop
- 24 Cook Samuel, general dealer
- 25 Lamb Henry, grocer
- thel Mission Hall & Sunday School
- 26 Marshall Wm., victualer, Rose Tavern
- 27 Moors & Robson's Breweries, Ltd., spirit merchants
- 28 Priestley Ed. Walt., greengrocer
- 29 Hewitt John Wm., confectioner
- 30 Stead Wm. Hy., architect
- 32 Hunt William, lighter owner
- 34 & 35 Philips Joshua, grocer
- 38 Mortimer John, victualer, Grapes Tavern
- 41 Hewitt Herbert, newsagent
- 42 Ramston Thomas, grocer
- 43 Bowlin Mrs. Sarah, lodgings
- 44 & 44½ Fewster Thomas & Son, paint manufacturers
- here are Richardson's buildings
- 46 Ombler Henry, shipwright
- 47 Scott James Andrew, foreman
- 48 Hustler William Arkinson, perambulator manufacturer
- here are Ann's place and Goulding place
- 49 Chapman Edwd. Jno., druggist
- 50 Young Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper
Symons street (from Fountain road)
- 1 Brodie Rt. Martin, foreman
- 3 Snowden Thomas, bricklayer
- 5 Sizer John, waggonette proprietor
- 7 Griffin Rev. Jas.(Primitive Methodist)
- 9 Robinson Chas. Andrew. clerk
- 11 Mail George Charles, clerk
- 13 Sanderson William, engineer
- 15 Kirby Wm., carting contractor
- 25 Holt Samuel, cotton spinner
- 27 Booth Geo. Freeman, coal dealer
- here is De la Pole terrace
- 35 Hebblewhite John, shopkeeper
- 39 Willer Mrs. Harriet, shopkeeper
- 43 Gent Henry, forge contractor
- here are Rose street and Aspen avenue
- 2 Norton John Henry, stationer
- 4 Chapman Charles
- 6 Jackson Mr. Charles Robert
- 8 Ironmonger William Thomas
- 12 Hill Edward, engineer (j.)
- 14 Nalton John, wheat mixer
- 16 Grayson John Thos., engineer
- 18 Credland Thos., bootmaker
- 20 Burton Miss
- 22 Prout James
- 24 Bailey Samuel
- 26 Wood Thomas, packer
- here is St. Hilda's terrace
- 28 West Jno. Beaumont, cooper (f.)
- 30 Walker David, clerk
- 32 Atkin Edward, forgeman
- 40 Cooling Joseph, coal dealer
- 44 Johnson Stephen, shopkeeper
- 48 Taylor John, joiner
- 52 Collinson Andrew, pilot
- 54 Wardlow George, overlooker
- 60 Fox Wm. Teville, assurance collector
- 66 Mason Geo. Henry, bricklayer
- 68 Rogers Thomas, mariner
- here is Livingstone terrace
- 76 Cook Ibbotson, master mariner
- 78 Cornwell Jph. T., lath render
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