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Alterations emphasised (Thus) are changes between compilation and final printing in 1864 as advised in the list of corrections in the preface pp. viii–x.

Abbey, The,
The Misses Gregory.
Adelaide Street.
1. John Knight, Carpenter.
2. Mrs. M. Williams, Shopkeeper.
3. Thomas Boase, Green Grocer.
4. Thomas Oliver, Grocer, &c.
5. Samuel Ward, Guard W. C. R.
6. Joseph Rowe, Mason.
7. Thomas Runnalls, Butcher.
8. Joseph Corin, Moulder.
9. Josiah Edmonds, Painter.
10. Joseph Edmonds, Boot and Shoe maker.
11. Joseph Dash, Marine Store dealer.
12. William Chapple, ditto.
  " John Trezise, Boot and Shoe maker.
13. John Richard Harvey, ditto.
  " Samuel Richards, Stone-cutter.
14. Philip W. Trenwith, Boot and Shoe maker.
15. Mrs. G. Pascoe
16. Henry Boyer, Licensed Hawker.
17. Oakley Brighton, Station-master W. C. R.
18. John Dugdale, Butcher.
19. Mrs. A. Hosking.
20. William Keating, Marine Store dealer.
21. Mrs. S. A. Corin, Needlewoman.
22. John Corin, Butcher.
23. Mrs. Ann Nicholls.
24. Joshua Mountford, Chaise proprietor. (Mrs. Mountford.)
25. Mrs. Corin.
26. James Joyce Mariner.
27. William Lang, Master-mariner.
28. Pain Poll, Basket-maker.
29. Henry Hosking, Smith
30. Mrs. M. Wallis, Schoolmistress.
31. John Scott, Watch and Clock repairer.
32. William Honeychurch, Mason.
33. James Richards, Labourer.
34. John Carne, Currier.
35. Mrs. W. Kent, Lodging-house keeper.
36. (Unoccupied.)
37. James Becke, Mariner.
38 & 39. William Dash, Baker, &c
40. Isaac Newton, Butcher.
41. Henry Donnithorne, ditto.
42. Michael Donnithorne, ditto.
43. Thomas Warren, Currier.
44. Richard Gillis, Farmer.
45. Richard Thomas, Innkeeper.
46. Dennis Brown, Razor-grinder, &c.
47. John James, Labourer.
48. John Trenwith, Boot and Shoe maker.
49. William Wallis, ditto.
50. John Chegwidden, Labourer.
51. Mrs. F. Rees, Lodging-house keeper.
52. John Thomas, Farm-labourer.
53. Mrs. Lunsley, Charwoman.
54. George Henry Baulks, Master-mariner.
55. Henry Sampson, Butcher.
56. Robert Robinson, Lockmaker.
57. Joseph Dash, Shopkeeper.
58. Miss Whitford, Milliner.
59. Mr. Hugh Mason Moyle.
60. Richard Jones, Veterinary Surgeon.
Adelaide Street, back of.
1. John Allen, Marine Store dealer.
2. William Rowe, Shoemaker.
3. Charles Warren, Labourer.
4. John Carpenter, Shoemaker.
5. Miss Searle.
6. Miss Phillips.
Alverton Cottage,
Mrs. Clutterbuck.
——— Farm,
Richard Hawke, Miller.
——— Hill,
William Bolitho, Esq.
——— House,
Charles Edmonds, Lodging-house keeper.
——— Lane.
The Misses Boase.
——— Bodilly.
Mr. William Curnow.
Samuel Higgs, Esq.
Albert Charles Wildman, Editor Cornish Telegraph (see Advt.)
Alverton Street.
1. John French, Innkeeper (see Advertisement). Advertisement for the Eagle Inn
2. William Richards, Currier.
3. William Henry Grendall, Innkeeper.
4. Joseph Houlson, Hairdresser.
 " William Hary, Eating-house keeper.
5. Henry Bodilly, Porter W. C. R.
 " William Lawrence, Saddler.
6. William Birch, Innkeeper.
7. Arthur James Beckerleg, Baker (see Advertisement).
8. Mrs. Ann Berryman, Shopkeeper.
9. William Cross, Shoemaker.
10. Richard Veale Thomas Colenso, Painter, &c.
11. Mrs. Hosking, Woolen Draper.
12. Mrs. E. Legg, Innkeeper.
13. Charles Menneer, Eating-house keeper.
14. John Boyns, Blacksmith.
15. James Hocking, Hotel Waiter.
16. Miss Sutherland, Dressmaker.
17. The Misses Williams, Stay and Corset makers.
18. Henry Pryor, Boot and Shoe maker.
19. George Tregarthen, Cabinet maker.
20. Thomas Richards, Surgeon’s Assistant.
21. Thomas Popplewell, Mariner.
22. Francis Vivian Pascoe, Emigration Office.
23. Miss Landar.
24. Henry Tonkin, Innkeeper.
25. Richard Lanyon, Shopkeeper.
26. John Hill, Postmaster (see Advertisement). (removed to 48, Chapel street.) The “Postmaster” relates to horses and coaches not the Royal Mail.
27. Diana Northcott, Dairy-keeper.
28. Edward Williams, Butcher.
29. John Champion, Shopkeeper, &c. (see Advertisement).
30. Miss Pascoe.
31. William Cox, Innkeeper.
32. James Eva, Painter, &c.
33. John Marshall Bromley, Merchant.
Alverton Terrace.
1. Miss Caddy.
2. Mrs. E. Fidock, Shopkeeper.
3. Mrs. Ancell.
4. William Hick, Fellmonger.
5. Miss Julyan, Schoolmistress.
6. Rev. Philip Hedgeland, M. A., Incumbant of St. Mary’s.
7. The Misses St. Aubyn.
8. (Unoccupied.) (John Blight, Schoolmaster.
  John T. Blight, Artist.)
9. John Huntingdon, Boot-and-Shoe maker.
10. George Hext Bellringer, Esq. (Mrs. Bellringer)
11. Benjamin Bosence, Woolstapler, &c.
12. Miss Blight.
13. William Rodda, Butcher.
14. Miss Marrack.
15. Richard Edwards Tippet, Esq.
16. William Kitt.
17. Thomas Ackford, Coachman.
18. (Unoccupied.)
19. Samuel Retallack, Coachman.
20. Ezekiel Rodda, Butcher.
21. James Dustow, Mason.
22. Thomas Newen.
(Alverton-vean,
John J. A. Boase, Esq., J.P.)
Back Lane.
1. Barzillai Beckerleg & Co., Bakers.
2. George Rowe, Cooper.
3. Mrs. Thomas.
4. James Tellum, Mariner.
5. William Matthews, Shoemaker.
Barbican Lane.
1. George Greenway, Stone Mason.
2. William De Vany, Dealer in Marine Stores.
3. John Angwin, Shoemaker.
4. Henry Kitto, Sawyer.
5. Eliza Roberts, Charwoman.
6. Jane Ford, ditto.
(Baths, The,
William Norton, Lodging-house keeper.)
Battery Buildings.
1. John Wallis, Mariner.
2. Charles Andrew.
3. Richard Grenfell, Mariner.
4. Samuel Ceely, Pilot.
5. William John Harris, Mariner.
6. George Cockle, Pilot.
 John Oliver, Anchor Inn.
 John Russell, Blacksmih.
 James Blackwell, Dolphin Inn. See Quay Street.
Battery Square.
1. Mrs. Wills, Needlewoman.
2. John Buck, Mariner.
3. Abraham Guy, Labourer.
4. William Henry Rawlings, Shipwright.
5. William Henry Blewett, Labourer.
6. Joseph Hill, Pilot.
7. Thomas Charles James, Mariner.
8. William Henry Bailey, Carpenter.
9. John Doody, Umbrella maker
 " Catherine Wills, Charwoman.
10. John Kean, Shoemaker.
11. Francis Ford, Pilot.
12. John Symons, Labourer.
13. William Perry, Labourer.
14. John Lethbridge, Mason.
15. William Knight, Turner and Joiner.
16. James Clifton, Labourer.
17. Benjamin Mitchell, Lime-burner.
Bellair House,
Rev. Michael Nowell Peters, Vicar of Madron.
Belle Air House, Madron,
James Rosewall, Esq. See 11 Regent Terrace.
Belle-vue Terrace.
1. Mrs. Harvey, Lodging-house keeper.
2. Edwin Cunnack, Labourer.
3. John Trythall, Accountant.
4. Edward Trythall, ditto.
5. William Treloar.
6. John Kemp, Farmer.
7. John Paull, Currier.
8. Thomas Grylls.
9. Thomas Roberts, Mine-Agent.
10. Robert Thomas Coach-builder.
11. Charles Runnalls, Tax-collector.
12. Jacob Corin, Butcher.
13. Edward Henry Brunton, Land Surveyor.
14. Unoccupied.
15. Edward Henry Brunton, Land Surveyor.
16. John Barnicoat, Labourer.
17. Thomas Wallis, Carpenter.
18. John Corin, Gardener.
19. James Mc. Carty, Marine Store dealer, Pensioner.
Boase’s Buildings.
1. Richard Sampson, Labourer.
2. Mrs. Cordelia Ferris.
3. " Jane White.
4. " Grace Tonkin.
5. Henry Tuck Mitchell, Sexton.
Boskenna, St. Buryan,
Charles Dacres Bevan, Esq., County Court Judge.
Brighton Terrace.
1. John Rodda, jun., Butcher.
2. James Runnalls.
3. Edmund Nicholls, Shipwright.
4. John Johns, Superannuated Coast-guard.
5. Robert Eastaway, ditto.
6. Miss Williams.
7. Samuel Ellis.
8. John Borlase, Mariner.
9. Mrs. Honor Arthur.
10. Abraham Mendham.
11. William Develing, late private of Royal Artillery.
12. John White, Mariner.
Bromley’s Square.
1. Miss Wallis, Stay and Corset maker.
2. Henry Moon, Basket maker.
3. John Bawden, Shoe maker.
4. William Yeoman, Labourer.
5. Samuel Willer, Limeburner.
 " William Williams, Labourer.
6. Samuel Mear, Shoemaker.
7. William Henry Perry, Hatter.
8. William Perry, Sawyer.
9. Mrs. Rowe.
10. Thomas Wheeldon, Hatter.
11. Mrs. James.
12. Mrs. Trezise.
13. Mr. Eva’s back door.
Brook Cottage, Madron,
Richard Joseph Hosking, Esq.
Bullock Market Terrace.
1. Paul Richard Kemp, Carpenter.
2. Benjamin Rawling, Shoemaker.
3. Frederick Randall, Butcher.
4. William Gribble, Gardener.
5. William Rodda, Butcher.
6. William Newton, ditto.
7. William Ellis, Mason.
8. Thomas Cross, Shoemaker.
Buriton House,
Francis Boase, Esq., Surgeon.
——— Row.
1. Mrs. Williams.
2. Mrs. Richards.
3. Samuel Olds, Fellmonger.
4. Charles Thomas, Town Surveyor’s Superintendent.
5. William Henry Clarke, Compositor.
6. James Richards, Mason.
7. John Stephen Odgers, ditto.
8. John Ancell, Mason.
9. William Perry, Horse-breaker.
10. Miss. Matthews.
11. Edwin Paddy, Painter.
12. John Nicholls, Farmer.
13. Mrs. Cobblestone.
14. Richard Martin, Shoemaker.
15. Miss Treloar, Tailoress.
16. Edward Hodge, Painter.
17. Mrs. Guy.
18. John Rodda, Blacksmith.

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