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Entries for Yarmouth from Pigots 1844 directory

Total number of records found: 85


Yarmouth
Post Office
   Squire John, Post Master, Yarmouth
Gentry and Clergy
   Arney Rev. Francis, Yarmouth
   Bowreman Rev. Thomas
   Burrard Rev. Sir George, Yarmouth
   Clark Mr. John (surgeon) Yarmouth
   Cotton Benjamin, esq., Afton house
   Cotton . Mrs. Elizabeth, Malta cottage
   Crozier Rawson B esq. West hill
   Crozier Capt. Richard, the Marina
   Dent Capt. Charles, R. N Freshwater
   Dodds Rev. H. Black bridge house
   Hamond Admiral Sir Graham Eden, bart. K.C.B. Norton lodge
   Isaacson Rev. J. F. Rectory, Freshwater
   Leigh Mr. Henry, Yarmouth
   Little Rev . Robert, Myrtle cottage
   Livett William, esq. Hill lodge
   Love Capt. Henry, R.N. High st
   Michel Mrs. Sally, Norton cottage
   Noad Isaac, esq. Yarmouth
   Penfold Rev. James, Thorley vicarage
   Squire Joseph, esq. Alum bay cottage
   Stone George, esq Yarmouth
Banks
   ISLE OF WIGHT JOINT STOCK BANK, Yarmouth - John and William Squire, agents
   SAVING'S BANK, Town hall - Robert Maud, actuary
Schools
   Doherty Ann (day) Yarmouth
   FREE SCHOOL, Norton - James Kent, master; Betty Kent, mistress
   FREE SCHOOL, Yarmouth - Robert Maud, master
Inns and Public Houses
   Bugle, Isaac Butler, Yarmouth
   George, Philip Bright, Yarmouth
   Kings Head (and excise office and posting house) James Brumley, Yarmouth
   Mermaid Hotel, Elizabeth Plumley and Son, Freshwater gate
   Needles, James Groves, Alum bay
   New Inn, William. Shottor, Shalfleet
   Red Lion, William Sawley, Freshwater
   Wheat Sheaf, Richard Plumly, Yarmouth
Shopkeepers and Traders
   Arnold George, boot & shoe maker Yarmouth
   Baggs John, baker and shopkeeper Yarmouth
   Barton Benjamin, carpenter, builder and cooper Yarmouth
   Barton Eli, tailor. Freshwater
   Barton Sophia, dress maker Yarmouth
   Bright Ann, stationer & circulating library Yarmouth
   Calcott William, shopkeeper Yarmouth
   Cammel John, shopkeeper Yarmouth
   Corney Frederick, butcher Yarmouth
   Cotton Joseph, draper, Freshwater
   Cotton Richard, grocer and boot and shoe maker, Freshwater
   Day John, shopkeeper, Shalfleet
   Elgar Samuel, plumber, glazier, &c. Yarmouth
   Emberley John, maltster, Freshwater
   Field George, tailor and stay maker Yarmouth
   Gill Richard, beer retailer, Shalfleet
   Groves Benjamin, wheelwright, Freshwater
   Groves Peter, shopkeeper Yarmouth
   Hiscock James, shopkeeper Yarmouth
   Howell James, boot & shoe maker Yarmouth
   Kellaway Thomas, shopkeeper Yarmouth
   Kent Elizabeth, straw hat maker, Freshwater
   Kinniburgh Robert, master gunner, Castle Yarmouth
   Leigh Barnabas & Son, corn millers, maltsters and coal merchants Yarmouth
   Leigh Leonard, coal merchant Yarmouth
   M'Whirk William, draper, &c. Yarmouth
   Marriott J., watch maker Yarmouth
   Medley Henry, baker, shopkeeper, and fire office agent Yarmouth
   Mew William, blacksmith, Freshwater
   Nicholson William, shopkeeper and boot and shoe maker, Freshwater
   Robins James, beer retailer, Morton
   Robins William, shopkeeper, Norton
   Salter James, tailor Yarmouth
   Salter Richard, tailor Yarmouth
   Sargeant James. shopkeeper, Shalfleet
   Sawley William, brick layer & mason, Freshwater
   Small William, boot & shoe maker Yarmouth
   Squire John & William, grocers and general merchants Yarmouth
   Squire Joseph, merchant & agent to the Norwich Union assurance office Yarmouth
   Stephens John, builder & carpenter and proprietor of the BATH Yarmouth
   Storey Thomas, linen and woollen draper and hatter Yarmouth
   Taylor Robert, carpenter, Freshwater
   Theobald John, miller, Freshwater
   Webb William, baker & shopkeeper Yarmouth
   Wheeler Richard, bricklayer & mason Yarmouth
   Willis Benjamin, boot & shoe maker Yarmouth
   Woodford James, butcher, Market place, Yarmouth
Carriers
   To NEWPORT, John Legge's Spring Van, for passengers and goods, from his house, Yarmouth, every Monday Wednesday and Saturday morning - and George Conway and Edward Barnes, from their houses, Freshwater, every Wednesday and Saturday morning.
Conveyance by water
   To LYMINGTON, Steamers, from the Quay, four times a day.
   To NEWPORT and COWES, the Three Brothers, George Croucher, master, once a week.

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