3. Margate Building Valuations 1801
Anthony Lee
Annual Value of the different Buildings of the Parish of St John the Baptist, in the Isle of Thanet, directed to be surveyed by us whose names are hereafter signed to the same.
Occupiers | Property | Notes | not rated | rated |
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Church Street | ||||
Ansell John | House and garden | 1811, farmer, Church St. | 10½ | |
Fuller William | Storehouse, limekiln, and garden | 1811, bricklayer, Charlotte Place | 2 | |
Pegden Nicholas | House, cowhouse, and stable yard | 1811, milkman, Chuch st. | 6½ | |
Wiles Richard | 3 sheds, limekiln, and garden | 1796, bricklayer: 1811, bricklayer, Cecil St. | 5 | |
Hunter William | garden | 1796, brewer | 1 | |
Boncey Charles | limekiln, storehouse, yard and stable | 1796, builder: 1811, same, Foley House | 3½ | |
Packer John | shop | 1796, butcher, Market Pl. | 1 | |
Church and High Street | ||||
Hurst William | House and storehouse | in neither | 2 | |
Hurst Wheatley | House | in neither | 2 | |
Harrison Rev. Wm. | House | 1796, vicar: ? was vicarage exempt | 10½ | |
High Street | ||||
Roffway John | 'Six Bells' stable and garden; stable in Sir E. Hales' Yard | 5 | 16 | |
Reynolds John | House | 1811Branch-pilot, Dane Hill | 2½ | |
Twyman Richard | Garden | 1796, baker: 1811, same, Church Sq. | 1 | |
Chapman Thomas | House | 1811, solicitor, High St. | 8 | |
Stokes Thomas | House | 1811, lodging house, High St | 5 | |
Mummery Stephen | House 3½: Mansion 11 | 14½ | ||
ditto | smithy, coach-house and stable | 1796, blacksmith,smithy in Mummery's Yard | 3½ | |
Taylor Stephen | House | 1796, bricklayer | 2½ | |
Munns John | 'The Rodney' | First reference: notice 1796. In 1811, not on 1821 map or 1823 D. | 8 | |
Wells John | storehouse | see below | ½ | |
Thornton John | house | 1796, carrier | 2 | |
Milliman Wm. | stable | see below | 1 | |
Fuller William | stable and shed | 1811, bricklayer, Charlotte Pl. | 1½ | |
Jacobs Peter | House | 1796 coal-meter | 3½ | |
Mummery Matt. sen. | House | 1796, surveyor of roads | 6 | |
Barnes John | House | 1796 --- Barnes, carpenter | 3½ | |
Wells John | House and shop | 1796, grocer: 1811, same; ? Origin of Well's Yard, 1852 map | 8½ | |
Dixon Charles | House | 1811, baker High St. (No. 22) | 3 | |
Dixon James Senr. | House and bakehosue | 1796, baker: 1811, Parish Clerk | 5½ | |
Arnold Thomas | House | 1811, carpenter, Booth's Place | 2½ | |
Dixon Charles | Workshop | as above | 2 | |
Dixon James sen. | House | as above | 15 | |
Randall widow | 'The One Bell' | In 1796 D. to 1823 D. cannot trace later | 16½ | |
Kite Edward | House | 1796, no trade | 5 | |
Kite Thomas | House | 1796, no trade | 5 | |
Milliman Wm. | House | 1811, sheriff's officer, High St. | 2½ | |
Fagg Thomas | House | 1796, cordwainer | 2 | |
Foard Joseph | House | 1796, farmer | 4½ | |
Mercer Samuel (No. 66) | House, carpenter's shop, earthernware shop | 1796, carpenter: 1811, carpenter and grocer, High St; 1823, 66 and 64 | 9½ | |
Hughes Stephen (No. 159) | Stable and yard | 1796, bather: 1811, same | 3½ | |
Rouse John | House | 1796 -- Rouse, gunsmith | 13 | |
Cock George | House, smithy, and shop | 1796, blacksmith: 1811, same, High St. | 9½ | |
Tournay Thomas | 2 houses and shop, slaughter house, stable | 1796, butcher, at 1 Market Pl. | 12 | |
Orpin Edward (No. 58) | Carpenter's shop and sheds | 1796, carpenter: 1811, same, Cecil St. | 4 | |
Simmons Valentine (No. 57) | House and shop at corner; ditto adjoining in Mill Lane | 1796, painter: 1811, same, High St. | 20 | |
Jenkins William | House, shop and yard: ditto occupied by Hill | 1796, builder | 22 | |
Sladmore Thomas | House | 1811, basket maker, High St. | 5 | |
Cozens Zechariah | House adjoining Charity School | 1796, schoolmaster: 1811, same, Sec. R.S.B.I., Mill Road | 4½ | |
Jell Benjamin | House 12; shop yard and stable 12; weigh-bridge 4; coachhouse and stable 6½ | 1796, coachmaker: 1811, Wm. and Mary Jell, coachmakers, Mill Lane; weigh-bridge suggests Weighbridge Place | 30½ | |
Orpin Edward | coach-house and stable | 1796, carpenter | 6 | |
Kidman Benjamin | Lyon's stable and coach-house | 1811, winemerchant, Hawley Sq.,The Towers | 12 | |
Quested Richard | House and shop | 1811, Lodging house, Church St. | 8½ | |
Rete John (No. 55) | House, shop and stable | 1796, collar-maker: 1811, saddler, High St.: No 55 in 1823 | 11½ | |
Skelton Wm. | House | 1796 Shelton, in gentry | 12 | |
Cobb Wm. | Storehouse adjoining Tournay | 1811, rope-maker, High St. | 2 | |
Phillpot George sen. | House | 1796, bather | 11½ | |
Watson Robert | House | 1811, hairdresser, High St. (No. 117) | 7 | |
Brown John | House and bakehouse | in neither; probably baker | 6 | |
Sackett Ambrose | House | 1811, Mr A.S. Prospect Pl | 4½ | |
[Covell's Row none] | ||||
High Street | ||||
Cobb Wm. | House | 1811, ropemaker, High St. | 18 | |
Fagg Thomas | House and shoemaker's shop | 1796, cordwainer | 4 | |
Wiles Richard | Shed | 1796, bricklayer; 1811, same Cecil St. | 1 | |
Petty Wm. | House 8½: smithy 2½ | no Wm. Petty, but Joh, and George, whitesmiths in 1796 and 1811 | 11 | |
Draper Benjamin | Turner's shop | 1811, turner and collector Pier dues, Duke St. | 2½ | |
Marsh Wm. (No. 47) | House and shop, cabinet | 1811, auctioneer and baker, High St. | 5 | |
Pegden Nicholas | House | 1796, gent: 1811, Mr. P. High St. (Weddington H. No 111) | 13 | |
Ladd Edward | House | 1811, baker Market Pl. | 10½ | |
Belsey Wm. | House and coach-house, stable | 1811, W.B. Esq., High St. | 33 | |
Bushell Stephen | 'The Jolly Sailor' | 16 | ||
Beer Joseph | House | 1796, greengrocer | 5½ | |
Hunter Wm. | Malthouse | 1796, brewer: 1811, brewer, High St. | 7 | |
Kirby Wm. | Stables and coach-house (Taddy's) | 1796, stable-keeper: 1811, coach office, Bridge St. | 16 | |
Wood Thomas | Stables | 1796, bather | 3½ | |
Rogers Wm. | House | 1811, shoemaker, High St. (No. 126 ?) | 5 | |
Finch John | House | 1796, packet-master | 10½ | |
Troward Mrs. | House | 1796, gentry: 1811, High St. (? Widow Ricahrd T.) | 18 | |
Hunter Wm. | House 12½: brewhouse 10; stable and coach-house 3 | as above | 25½ | |
Dowsett Charles | House | 1811, watchmaker, High St. (No. 135) | 7 | |
Chapman Thomas | House | 1811, solicitor, High St. | 4½ | |
[White's Court none] | ||||
High Street | ||||
Plumber Walter | House | (Walter Plummer), druggist 1796 | 4 | |
Osborn George | House | 1796, carpenter | 4½ | |
Barwise Daniel | House | 1796, hairdresser | 5 | |
Rudd Richard (No. 33) | House | 1796, shoemaker: 1811, shoemaker, High St. | 5 | |
Mummery Richard | House | 1796, no trade: 1811, grocer, Queen St. (No. 13) | 10½ | |
Slater George, Esq. | House, stable, and garden | 1796, surgeon: 1811, Slater & son, High St. | 20½ | |
Barrett Isaac | House, slaughter-house, and stable | 1796, butcher | 16 | |
Pain Ann | House | 1796, shopkeeper: 1811, Brit. Wine Vaults, High St. | 15 | |
Cobb widow (note 1) | House, summer-house | in neither | 16½ | |
Queen Street | ||||
Grainger Giles | House | 1796, auctioneer: 1811, auctioneer, Queen St. | 4½ | |
Mummery Abraham | tallow-house and stable | 1796, grocer | 5 | |
Grainger Giles | wash-house and garden | as above | 1½ | |
White Edward (note 2) | House and shop at corner | 1811 E.W. jun, carpenter, 'The Terrace'. Workshops in New Inn Yard in 1823 | 15 | |
ditto | House adjoining | 10½ | ||
ditto | House adjoining | 10 | ||
Howland Edward | House | 1811, no trade, Queen St. | 6 | |
Nash John | House | 1796, hairdresser | 13 | |
Sutton Wm. | House | 1811 tailor and straw hat maker, Queen St. | 12 | |
Ingmire Wm. (No. 3) | House | 1811, fruiterer, Queen St. | 16 | |
Womersley Henry | House | 1796, cabinet maker: 1811, upholsterer and ironmonger, High St. | 16 | |
Munton William | House at the corner | 1811, linen draper, Queen St. | 30 | |
High Street | ||||
Wormersley Henry (note 3) | House above gateway. 26 | (as above) | ||
ditto | House below 24 | |||
ditto | House behind 4 | |||
ditto | Shops in yard 14 | 68 | ||
Moat Richard | House | 1796, -- Moat, carpenter: 1811, lodging house, Addington Sq. | 5 | |
Brooman Thomas | House 35, stable in the field 2 | 1796, grocer: 1811, grocer, High St. | 37 | |
Darby Richard | House | 1796, -- Darby, greengrocer ? | 6½ | |
Owen Francis | House | 1811, greengrocer, High St. | 8 | |
Hollams Joseph (No. 137) | House and shop in garden | in neither. draper, D. 3 p.10, 1800 | 26 | |
Watler Thomas (No. 139) (Note 4) | House | In neither. D.16. p.3, mariner: 1811 lodging-house, High St. | 12 | |
Brooman John | House in front, 28; house backward and garden | 1796 draper and backer: 1811, J. B. jun., draper, High St. | 39 | |
Brooman Thomas | Tallow-house and stable | as above, grocer | 4½ | |
Hill Mrs (note 5) | House in the Square 12; boarding school, 21 | 1796, gentry: 1811, Grotto House, High St. | 33 | |
Cobb Wm. | Stable and garden, 2½, not rated; store-house 2½, not rated; rope-house 2½; spinning house 2 ; rope-walk 5. | 1811, ropemaker, High St. | 5 | 10 |
Surman Peter | Shop | 1796, carpenter: 1811, lodging house, Hawley Sq. | 2 | |
Phillpott George | Stable and shed | 1796, 1811, bather | 2½ | |
Hughes Thomas | Stable and garden | 1796,1811, bather | 5 | |
Constant John | Smithy | 1796, blacksmith | 1½ | |
Hurst Thomas | Boatbuilder's shop | !796, 1811, shipwright | 3½ | |
Fleming widow | House, stable, and outbuildings | 1811, boarding house, High St. | 19 | |
Fleming widow, jun. | House | 1811, lodging house, High St. | 11½ | |
Dixon James (No. 22) | House | 1796, baker: 1811, Pastry cook, Parish Clerk | 17 | |
Worsley Thomas | House 13; old house 2½ | 1796, saddler | 2½ | 13 |
Kemp George | House | 1796 ---Kemp, tailor | 11½ | |
Peel Benjamin | House | 18111, lodging house Parker's Court, i.e. part of Bilton's Court | 6½ | |
Mussarid Wm. | Carpenter's shop | 1796, carpenter:1811, same, King's St. | 2½ | |
Parker Thomas | House adjoining Peel's, 2½; house in front, 10 | ? Origin of Parker's Court | 12½ | |
Pavey Samuel | hairdresser's shop | 1796, hairdresser | 4½ | |
Bilton's Court | ||||
Stokes Richard | House | 1811, gardener, Bilton Court | 4½ | |
Fasham David | House | 1811, no trade or address | 3 | |
High Street | ||||
Sayer Mrs (No. 58) | House. Milliner | 1796, milliner: 1811, same High St. | 16 | |
Andrew's Place | ||||
Long Charles | House | 1811 auctioneer (assist. to Thomas Rowe | 9½ | |
Andrews Mrs | House | In neither ? widow of builder of A.Pl. | 9 | |
High Street | ||||
Freebody John | House and bakehouse | 1796 baker: 1811 same (No. 18) | 20 | |
Crickett Mrs (Ann) | 'The King's Head' and Tap | 47 | ||
New Street | ||||
Kerman Thomas (note 6) | House | 1796 staymaker | 5 | |
Holmans Wm. | House | 1796, no trade: 1811, liveryman, Church Sq. | 4 | |
Kirby Wm. | Stables, 55; stackyard, 2 | 1796, stable keeper | 55 | |
Edmunds Thomas | Yard | 1796, carpenter; 1811, White Hart | 1½ | |
White Edward | Carpenter's shop and yard | 1811 The Terrace, carpenter | 3½ | |
Sayer John | Machine lodge and stable, garden | 1796, bather | 9 | |
Minter Wm. | 'The New Inn' | 23 | ||
Silver John | Stable | 1796 surgeon; 1811, same, Cecil St. | 2½ | |
Kirby Wm. | Lion's stables and coach-house | as above | 2 | |
Pope John | House 21, old house backward, 5 | 1796, wine merchant: 1811, same, High St. | 26 | |
Valder Daniel | House (No. 15) | 1796, surveyor of customs; 1811, Mr V. High St. | 23 | |
Osborn Latham | House (No. 14) | 1796, hoyman; 1811, same, High St. | 31 | |
Hurst Thomas | House 27; Kennard's House 14 | 1796, shipwright | 41 | |
Sharp Thomas | House | 1796, no trade | 7 | |
Constable Matthew | House | 1796, carrier | 4½ | |
Rowe Messrs. Jno. & Abm. | Upper house 15; lower house and brick buildings 28; store house next sea 4 | 1796, linen drapers; 1811, same, High St. (No. 8) | 47 | |
Sayer John | House | 1796 bather | 10½ | |
High Street | ||||
Franklin John | House | 1796, droit collector: 1881, same, Quality Ct. | 13 | |
Castell Wm. | House | 1796 Cordwainer (No.1) | 13 | |
Phillpott George (No. 150) | Bathing Room | 1796, bather: 1811, same. | 8 | |
Bettison Samuel | House | 1796, perfumer: 1811 Library | 10½ | |
Hughes Thomas | Bathing Room | 1796, bather: 1811, same. | 16 | |
Wood Thomas (No. 152) | Bathing Room | 1796, bather: 1811, lodging-house, High St. | 14 | |
Sayer John | Bathing Room | 1796, bather | 10½ | |
Garner Wm. | House and Library | 1796, bookseller; 1811, Mar.Lib. | 30 | |
Highes Stephen (No. 159) | Bathing Room | 1796, bather: 1811 same. | 9½ | |
Tennant Christopher | House | 1796 --Tennant, linen-draper | 14 | |
Hubbard Samuel | Bathing Room | 1796, bather | 4½ | |
Sannevill Abraham | House | 1796, taylor | 15 | |
Hughes Stephen | House | as above | 15 | |
High Street and Market Street | ||||
Silver widow (note 7) | House | ? Martha, widow of Isaac Silver, druggist in 1796 | 26 | |
Tennant Christopher | House | (as above) | 13 | |
Brasher Henry (No. 2) | House | 1796, hatter: 1811, hatter, High St (2 High St.) | 26 | |
Castell Wm. jun. | House | 1811, shoemaker, W.C. sen. packet-master, lived there also in 1811 | 26 | |
Hughes Stephen | House | (as above) | 5 | |
Gibbs Ed. | House | 1811, Edward G. branch-pilot, Holliday Ct. | 6 | |
Market Street | ||||
Laming Richard sen. | House 14; house in yard 5 | 1796, land-waiter | 19 | |
Laming Richard jun. | House 12; sail-loft 5; stables 1 | 1796, packet-master: 1811, sailmaker, Market St. | 18 | |
Brook Mrs. | House | 1811, Heneker Row | 7 | |
Gore Thomas | Herring-house | 1796, malster: 1811, same, Bridge St. | 6 | |
Oliver Elizabeth | House | in neither. In 1796 Rate book. Origion of Oliver's Yard | 7 | |
Kadal ----- | House in Oliver's Yard | To show Oliver's Yard = Sidney Place | 1½ | |
Newby widow | House 22; store-house, 2; stable and coach house, 6 | 1796, Hannah N. slop-seller; 1811 J. and W. tailors and coal M. | 30 | |
Salter Robert | House 37; tallow-house, 3; store-house and store house up yard (Newby's Yard) 7; coach-house and stable 7 | 1796, grocer: 1811, grocer, Market Pl. | 54 | |
Ovenden George | House | 1811, greengrocer, Maket Pl. | 8 | |
Lansell, Wm. (No. 19) | House 18; back buildings, tallow-house and store-house 3½; pasture 1. | 1796, grocer: 1811 grocer and collector of taxes, Market Pl. | 26 | |
Rowe Isaac | coal-shed | 1796, salt-officer; Dane Farm in 1801. | 2 | |
Crouch Richard | House 14; slaughter-house and stalls 3; pasture 1 | 1811, butcher, Market Pl. | 18 | |
Rowe Wm. | House | 1796, no trade; 1811, fishmonger, Market Pl. | 9½ | |
Clark James | House | 1811, lodging house, Northumberland Row | 2 | |
Lansell Wm. | Store-house | (as above) | 2 | |
Market Place | ||||
Baker Henry | House | 1811, Coal-meter, Market Pl. | 2½ | |
Ladd Edward | House | 1811, baker, Market Pl. | 9 | |
Barrett John | House 12; slaughter-house and stable 3 | 1796, butcher | 15 | |
Daws Wm. | House 8; house backward 3 | 1796, hairdresser: 1811, same, Market Pl. | 11 | |
Sackett John | House 18; storehouse 2 | 1796, hoyman: 1811, Agent Globe Fire, Austin House | 20 | |
Pickford Thomas | House 13 | 1811, T.P. Esq, Market Pl. | ||
Pickford Mrs | House 9 | ditto | 22 | |
Foat John | House 7; house 16 | 1796, painter: 111, same M. Pl. | 23 | |
Hayward John | House | 1796, tea-dealer | 7 | |
Tring John (No. 1) | House 12; slaughter-house, stable 4 | Dale's deeds 1797: 1811,butcher, Market Pl. | 16 | |
Wiles Richard jun. | 'The Bull Head' | 29 | ||
Culmer Joel | House | 1811, Mr.J. C. (no trade) | 6 | |
Rowe John | Plumber's shop | 1796, plumber | 4½ | |
Read Wm. | 'The Old Crown' 18; cabinet shop and stable 5 | 23 | ||
Hopley Richard | House | Carpenter 1795. D.9. p. 1 | 3½ | |
Mepham John | House | 1796, grocer | 9 | |
Gore Thomas | Herring-house | (as before). His second herring house | 2½ | |
Ladd Miss | House | 1811, lodging-hosue, Broad St. | 9½ | |
Ladd widow | House 18; school 4 | 1811, Garden Row | 22 | |
Duke Street | ||||
Castle widow | House 13½; shop in occupation of Woodford 4½ | 1811,lodging house, Hawley Sq. (Castell) | 18 | |
Bayley Wm. | House | 1796, carpenter | 7 | |
Laming James | House | 1796, linen draper and packet-master: 1811, hoymaster and undertaker | 25 | |
Rowe John | House | 1796 painter | 7 | |
Belsey Isaac | House | 1796, hairdresser | 10½ | |
Wells John Wimot | House | 1811, Manager Theatre Royal, Vine Cottage | 16 | |
Hubbard Samuel | House | 1796, bather | 10 | |
Hay John | 'The Queen's Arms' | 24 | ||
Parade, etc. | ||||
Mantle, widow | Fruiterer's shop | 1796, greengrocer: 1811, fruiterer, Parade | 9 | |
Ruff widow | House 10; fish-stall 2½; small house 2½ | in neither; evidently a fishmonger | 14 | |
Winch Charles (No. 9) | House | 1811, bricklayer, Parade | 15 | |
Emptage Humphrey | House | 1811, master-mariner, Parade | 13 | |
Solly John | House | 1796, shipwright: 1811, same, jun. Parade | 13 | |
Truss Susannah | House | 1811, Mrs. T. (widow Joseph T.), Parade | 26 | |
Mummery John | House | 1796, no trade: not in 1811 (grocer in 1769) | 13 | |
Wootton Margaret | House | (see below) | 24 | |
Mitchener John | York Hotel 105; stables 35 | 140 | ||
Warren James | House | 1796 (not in 1796 D.), printer: died 1807 | 24 | |
Mummery Abraham | House | 1796, sen. and jun., grocer: not in 1811 | 24 | |
ditto | House adjoining White Hart not finished | 18 | ||
Edmunds Thomas | The White Hart 58; coach house and stalls 7 | 65 | ||
Jarratt (Thomas) | Bathing room | 1796, bather: 1811, same, Bankside | 3½ | |
Wootton Margaret | Shop | 1811 milliner, Parade | 7 | |
Penn George (note 8) | Butcher's shop | 1784 D. 2. p3 (not in 1796 D.): 1811, butcher, King St. (Fountain Yard) | 7 | |
Cold Harbour | ||||
Solly John sen. | House | 1811, shipwright, Cold Harbour | 7 | |
Solly John jun. | House | 1811, shipwright, Parade | 8½ | |
Robason George | House | 1796, tallow chandler | 2 | |
Cook Robert | House | 1811, master-mariner, Northumberland Row | 2½ | |
Cuthbert Thomas (note 9) | House | Not in 1796: 1811, Camera obscura, High St. | 5½ | |
May widow | 'The Foy Boat' | 13 | ||
Adams Mrs (Elizabeth) | 'The Duke's Head' | 21 | ||
ditto | House at end of Court belonging to Pierce | 2½ | ||
On the Pier | ||||
Sandwell Jethro | Storehouse | 1796, basket-maker: 1811, master-mariner, Bankside | 1 | |
Cuthbert Thomas | Camera obscura | (see above and below) | 1½ | |
Pier Parade, etc. | ||||
Valder Daniel (No. 15) | Watch-house | 1796, Surveyor of Customs; 1811, Mr. V. High St. | 9 | |
Solly John jun, | Boat-shop | 1811, shipwright, Parade | 2½ | |
Rowe Catherine | shop | 1796, shopkeeper | 5 | |
Renolds Isaac | storehouse | 1796, mariner: 1811, master-mariner, Cold Harbour | 1½ | |
Stricker Mrs. | House 17; store house 1½ | 1796, baker: not in 1811: On Mercer's MS. Map c. 1794 | 1½ | 17 |
Squires James | 'The Ship' | (earliest reference, 1615, Arch. Cant. Vol XXVI, p 17) | 13 | |
Lower Parade | ||||
Penn George | House | (see Note 8) | 3½ | |
Macnally John | House | 1796, cordwainer | 8 | |
Robason George | House 18; workshop and store 4 | 1796, tallow-chandler | 22 | |
Strivens Wm. | House | 1811, tailor, Bankside | 7 | |
Swinford Daniel | House | Either 1796, tailor: or 1811, hoyman, Lombard St. | 2 | |
Kirby Wm sen. | 'The Hoy' | 16 | ||
Gunnell Mrs. | House | 1811, lodging house, Bankside | 12½ | |
Sandwell Jethro | House | 1796, packer-master: 1811 master-mariner, Bankside | 8 | |
Dawson Wm. | House | 1796, shipwright | 8 | |
Cottrill James (No. 10) | House | 1811, boarding house, Cecil Sq. | 10½ | |
Paradise Street | ||||
Peak Mary | House | 1796, Miss Peake, gentry: 1811 lodging house, Paradise St. | 13 | |
Ladd Robert | House | 1796, pilot | 3½ | |
Pierce John | House | John Pierce occurs in 1777 in Heath's deeds. 1811, branch-pilot, Paradise St (?son) | 8 | |
Parker Robert | House | 1811, green grocer, Market St. | 2½ | |
Grant Richard | House | 1796, mariner: 1811, waterman, Paradise St. | 8 | |
Malpus widow | House | 1811, Mrs Malpas, lodging house, Paradise St. | 7½ | |
Stranack John | House | 1796, mariner | 5 | |
Stranack James | House | James Stranack, mariner 1796: Both shipwrights in 1796, 1811; 1796 boatbuilders | 7 | |
Solly and Hurst (note 10) | (late Farley), Boatshop | 4½ | ||
Harman Henry | House | 1796, mariner: 1811, master mariner, Fort | 5 | |
Harman Robert | House | 1796, mariner | 5 | |
Stranack Jeremiah | House | 1796, mariner: 1811, Lord Warden's officer, Fort Pl. | 5 | |
White Edward sen. | House on Fort Hill | An early reference to Fort Hill. 1796, mariner: 1811, branch-pilot, Fort | 22 | |
Neptune Square | ||||
Grant Robert | Boatshop | 1811, shipwright, Northumberland Row | 2½ | |
Robason George | Storehouse | 1796, tallow-chandler | 2 | |
Thornton John | House 4; stables 3½; storehouse 8½ | 1796, carrier: not in 1811 | 16 | |
Palmer Thomas sen. | House | 1796, packet-master | 4½ | |
Constant John | House | 1796, blacksmith: not in 1811 | 4 | |
Holiday Court | ||||
Goatham Edward | House | 1796, mariner | 4½ | |
Pump Lane | ||||
Reynolds Isaac | House 6; sprat-house 1 | 1796, mariner: 1811, master-mariner, Cold Harbour | 7 | |
Corbin John | House | 1811, master-mariner, East Crescent | 5½ | |
Taylor Stephen | House | 1796, bricklayer | 2½ | |
Mitchener John (note 11) | The Mansion | 1760, New Inn: died (son) 1807 | 18 | |
Stranack Henry | House | 1811, master-mariner, Fountain Yard, King St. | 4½ | |
Bridge and King Street | ||||
Cock Robert | House | 1811, shoemaker, King St. (No. 2 King St. 1823) | 3½ | |
Pound Daniel | House | 1811, master mariner, Neptune Sq. | 3½ | |
Rowe John | House | 1796, painter and plumber | 13 | |
Bridge Street | ||||
Mummery Matthias | House 13; granary 4 | 1796, coach master | 17 | |
Evans Edward (Note 12) | 'The Crown and Thistle' | 14 | ||
Lyon Josiah (Note 13) | House 13; house occupied by Kennard 5;plumbery 4 | 1796, plumber | 22 | |
David Peter | House 15½; stable 1½ | 1796, brazier | 17 | |
Penn George | House | not in 1796, but in Stevens' deeds, 1794: shop and slaughter house in Fountain Yard | 21 | |
Batt Thomas | House | 1796, shopkeeper: 1811 porkman, St. John's Pl. | 8½ | |
Gore Thomas | House 11; stable 1; malthouse 12 | 1796, malster: 1811, same, Bridge St. | 24 | |
Watson John (No.7) | House | 1811, baker, Bridge St. | 13 | |
King Street | ||||
Bracey Samuel | 'The Fountain' 49; stables 6; opposite 4 | 59 | ||
Chancellor John | House | 1811 Clerk to the Pier, King St.: 1823, baker | 11 | |
Grant Robert | Yard and saw-lodge | 1811, shipwright | 1½ | |
Brook's Court | ||||
Solly John jun. | Yard and saw-lodge | 1811, shipwright, Parade | 2 | |
Kirby Wm. | stable and lodge | 1796, stable keeper: 1811, coach office, Bridge St. | 1 | |
Cock John | shop | 1796, cordwainer: 1811, shoemaker, King St. | 1½ | |
King Street | ||||
Cock John | House | 1796, cordwainer: 1811, shoemaker, King St | 7 | |
Selby John | House | 1811, lodging house, High St. | 4 | |
Broome Thomas (No. 21) | House | 1796, -- Broome, taylor: 1811, T.B. tailor, High St. | 14 | |
Prince's Court | ||||
Fox John | House | 1811, master-mariner, Pump Lane | 4 | |
Chapman Wm. | House | 1796, carpenter | 4 | |
King Street | ||||
Chappell John | House | 1796, hairdresser | 10½ | |
Pain John | House | 1811, Clerk of Pier works, King St | 16 | |
Meeting Court | ||||
Purchis widow | House | widow of Jonathan, who died 1800, b, St John's | 8 | |
King Street | ||||
Pain Wm | House | 1811, ironmonger, Bridge St | 9 | |
Penn George | Stable, coach-house and slaughter-house | not in 1796, but in Stevens' deads, 1794: shop | 12 | |
Load John | House | 1811, Load Mrs, lodging house, King St. | 5½ | |
Bamford Wm. (No.8) | House | 1811, tailor, King. St. | 17 | |
Lamb Rev. Mr. | House | in neither | 18 | |
Boncey Charles (note 14) | Foley House, carpenter's shop, and stable | 1796, builder: 1811, same, Foley House | 17 | |
Cobb, Francis, Esq. | Mr Cobb's Green. House 50; stables and coach-house 10; brew-house, stilling-house, beer-store, and lodges 40; malt-house and store 56; Lamb's store 4 | 160 | ||
Bayley John | House | 1769, carpenter (Wm. Rowe's Ch.Bk.) | 3 | |
Cobb Francis, Esq. jun. | House | 15 | ||
Read James | 'The George Inn' | 28 | ||
Dadd John | House 9; storehouse 2 | ?1796 --Dadd, shopkeeper: 1811, Jonas D. grocer, King St. | 2 | 9 |
Dunkin Thomas | House | 1811 Custom House officer, Northumberland Row | 6 | |
Holmans Robert | House | 1811, master-mariner, King St. | 6 | |
Mussared Wm. | House 12; small house 4; shops and yard 2 | 1796, carpenter; 1811, carpenter, King St. | 18 | |
Gore James | House 9½; small house 2 | 1796, mariner; 1811, hoymaster, King St. | 11½ | |
Denham Henry | House | 1796 --Denham,sawyer: 1811, Mrs. D., laundress, King. St. | 9½ | |
Sackett John | corn-store and brewhouse | 1796, hoyman: 1811, Agent Globe Fire, Austin House | 7 | |
May Martin | House | 1796, carpenter | 2 | |
Gore Thomas | Malthouse | 1796, malster: 1811, same, Bridge St. | 10½ | |
Gore John | House 4;storehouse 1 | 1811, cooper. The Dane | 5 | |
Benezet Major | House 18; coach-house and shed 1½; laundry 1; stable 2½; two gardens 3 | 1796, Claude Benezet in gentry. 1785 in D. 12. p1 | 26 | |
Wynch Charles | sheds | 1811, bricklayer, Parade | 1½ | |
Mummery Matthias | stable and coach house | 1796, sen., surveyor of roads; jun. coachmaster: 1811, coach office, Bridge St, Mummery & Son | 15 | |
Bracey Samuel | House | Fountain Inn, 1801 and 1811 | 3½ | |
Jarrett Thomas | House | 1796, bather: 1811, bather, Bankside | 2½ | |
Mummery Stephen | Smithy | 1796 blacksmith | 4 | |
Holness Jarvis | House | 1811, Jarvis H. mariner, King St. | 3 | |
Love Lane | ||||
Speller's Court | ||||
Pound Robert | House | 1811, harbour-master, Speller's Court | 5 | |
Love Lane | ||||
Bytham Henry | House | 1796 --Bytham, carpenter: 1811, cabinet-maker, Crescent Pl. | 3 | |
Osborn Latham | storehouse and stable | 1796 and 1811, hoyman, 14 High St. | 9 | |
Bishop widow | House and slaughter-house | In neither, but must have been a butcher | 6½ | |
Wootton John | House | 1811, Town-crier, Love Lane | 5 | |
Pain John | stable | 1796, baker | 1 | |
Mepham John | stable | 1796, grocer | 1 | |
[Meeting Yard None] | ||||
Love Lane | ||||
Baker Henry | House | 1811, coal-meter, Market Pl. | 4½ | |
Hubbard Samuel | stable | 1796, bather: 1811 painter and ironmonger, Market. Pl. | 6½ | |
Foat John | House | 1796, painter | 6 | |
Coleman Thomas (note 15) | House each side meeting and rooms over | 6 | ||
Ladd Wm. (No. 11) | House | 1811, grocer Market Pl. | 4 | |
Castle's Court | ||||
Foat John | Plumbery | (see above) | 2½ | |
Trapham's Lane | ||||
Hunt George | House and cooperage | 1811, cooper, Castle's Court | 7 | |
Mummery Stephen | 3 cottages empty | 1796, blacksmith: not in 1811 | 4 | |
Noble Wm. | House | 1796 ---Noble, taylor | 5 | |
Grant Richard jun. | House | 1811, master mariner, East Crescent | 5 | |
Harris Thomas | Taylors shop in Crescent Place 1 (note 16); smithy and house 6 (note 17) | 7 | ||
Grant John | House | 1811, mariner, Quality Court | 5 | |
West Crescent | ||||
[Note 18] | ||||
Berkley widow | House | 1811, lodging house, Crescent Pl. | 11 | |
Caunt widow | House | 1811, lodging house, Crescent Pl. | 10½ | |
Bytham Henry | House | 1811, cabinet maker, Crescent Pl. | 10½ | |
Harris Thomas | House | 1796 carpenter | 12 | |
Foat John | House | 1796, painter: 1811, painter, Market Place | 12 | |
Fort Hill | ||||
Boncey Charles | House | 1796, builder: 1811, builder. Foley House | 21 | |
Benezet Claude, Esq. | House | 1796 gentry. 1785 in D. 12. p1 | 19 | |
Hughes John, Esq. | House | 1796, Capt. Hughes, gentry? | 18 | |
East Crescent | ||||
Hubbard John | House | 1811, master-mariner, East Crescent | 8 | |
Stevens James | House | 1811, master-mariner, East Crescent | 9 | |
Grant Robert | House | 1811, shipwright, Northumberland Row | 9 | |
Hubbard Ezekiel | House | 1811, sailmaker, East Crescent | 9 | |
Hooper's Hill | ||||
Goold Wm. (note 19) | Bryan House | 1796, no trade: 1811, house-agent, Prospect House | 44 | |
Flint Row and Dane Hill | ||||
Hooper, Stephen (note 20) | House 15; horizontal mill, store-house, stable and sheds 50; post-mill 10; smock mill 14 | 89 | ||
Dixon Wm. | Prospect Tavern | 46 | ||
Peacock Mrs. (note 21) | Dane Hill House and pasture | 1793, school. The Mansion; D.H.M. till 1815; 1816, 11 Union Ct., died 1818 | ||
Rowe Isaac | House 13; stables 3 | 1796, salt-officer: 1811, Dane Farm | 16 | |
Flint Row | ||||
Chapman Wm. | House | ?1796 breaches maker: 1811, blacksmith King St. (probably latter) | 6 | |
Ovenden Stephen | House | 1811 dealer in Marine stores, King St. | 6 | |
Dane Hill | ||||
Claggett Wm. | House | ?1796 --Claggett, carpenter | 9 | |
Phillpott Stephen | House | 1811, lodging house, Dane Hill | 9 | |
Hedgcock John | House 5½; coach-house and stables 2½; House adjoining 10½ | 1796 butcher: 1811 John H. Dane Hill: gent. in D. 12 p.1 | 18½ | |
Drayson John | House 11½; carpenter's shop and lodge 3½ | 1811, carpenter, Dane Hill | 15 | |
Dandy Susannah | House | 1811 (Dander) lodging house, Dane Hill | 9 | |
Mummery Matthias | House | ? 1796 sen, surveyor of Roads: jun. coachmaster | 9½ | |
Sawkins Jacob, Esq. | House | 1796 attorney. J.S. attorney 1788 in D. 22 p4 | 9½ | |
Mummery Abraham | House | 1796, grocer: 1811 carpenter, Dane Hill | 9 | |
Bundock Wm. | House 8½; cottage and carpenter's shop 3 | 1796, carpenter: 1811, carpenter, Dane Hill | 11½ | |
Booth's Place | ||||
Taddy Roger | House | 1796, landowner: 1811, Dane Hill; so he lived there | 8 | |
Brewer Wm. | House | 1796, broker: 1811, Prince's St. | 12 | |
Orpin Edward | House | 1796, carpenter: 1811, carpenter, Cecil St. | 12 | |
Lower Booth's Place | ||||
Kidman Benjamin | garden | 1801, Royal Hotel: 1811, Towers, Hawley Sq. | 12 | |
Jenkins Wm. | garden 2½; limekiln 2½, late Rudd | 1796, builder. Rudd : Wm. Rudd, builder 1796 | 2½ | |
Scotcher Robert | House | 1796 --Scotcher, Jolly Sailor | 6 | |
Lombard Street | ||||
Brett Wm. | House | ? Coachmaster, 1770 (K.G.) | 7½ | |
Chapman John | House | 1796, mariner: 1811, packet-master, Lombard St. | 7½ | |
Small Francis Esq. (note 22) | House | 1796, attorney; not in 1811 | 11½ | |
Garden Row | ||||
Adams Wm. | House | 1811, master-mariner, Prince's St. | 7½ | |
Barber Miss | House | 1796, gentry: 1811, Miss B., Garden Row | 7½ | |
Garrett John | House | 1811, ---Garrett, banker, Austen Row | 17 | |
Lesturgeon Miss | House | in neither | 15 | |
Bloxham John (note 23) | House 7; stables and coach-house 48 | 55 | ||
Bloxham Mrs. | House | 1811, livery stables, Garden Row | 17 | |
Minter Henry (note 24) | House in Bloxham's yard | in neither | 1 | |
Ladd Robert | House | 1796, sen. and jun., pilots | 10½ | |
Lord James | House | 1811, tailor, Lombard St. | 8 | |
Tring John | shed and pasture | 1811, butcher, No. 1, Market Pl. | 2 | |
Church Field | ||||
Taddy Edward | Stable and coach-house | 1796, farmer: 1811, same, Dane | 15 | |
Brooks Miss | House | 1796, gentry | 21 | |
Brooman John | House | 1796, draper and banker: 1811, draper, High St. | 18 | |
Dunkin Wm. | House 13; stable 2 | 1796, hairdresser: 1811, same, High St. | 15 | |
Hale James | House and fruiterer's shop | 1811, grocer, Heneker Row | 3 | |
Cecil Square | ||||
Cecil Miss | House | 1796, gentry, Claggett's old house (Feret) | 19 | |
Hoile Wm. | House | 1796, druggist and apothecary | 16 | |
Gore Thomas | House | 1796, grocer: 1811, grocer, Cecil Sq. (No. 4) | 16 | |
West Mrs. | House | 1796, gentry | 16 | |
Wells Mrs. | House | 1796, gentry | 16 | |
Wormersley Henry | House | 1796, cabinet maker: 1811, upholsterer and ironmonger, High St. | 16 | |
Goold Wm. | House | 1796, no trade: Bryan H. 1801, V. B.: 1811, house agent Prospect Pl. | 16 | |
Womersley Henry | House | as above | 24 | |
Baker John, Esq. | House | 1796, gentry: 1811, Esq., Northdown | 26 | |
Sawkins Jacob, Esq. | House | 1796, attorney Heneker Row: 1811, Cecil Sq. (?No. 13) | 40 | |
Jarvis Daniel, Esq. | House | 1796 surgeon: 1811, Cecil Sq. (? No, 15); 1823, 6 Up. Mar. terrace | 20 | |
Pool Miss | House | 1796, ironmonger. ? Daughter of John P. | 28 | |
Agassiz Lewis, Esq. (note 25) | House at Corner, coach house and stables 40) | |||
do (note 26) | House adjoining 36 | 76 | ||
Windall Richard (note 26) | House 22; house adjoining corner 17 | 1796, gentry:one of the original proprietors of the Rooms, and one of the first trustees for the Proprietors | 39 | |
Sawkins John | House | In neither. John Drayton S. gent in Dale's deeds, 1789; probably not resident | 7½ | |
Austen's Row | ||||
Dixon Charles | House | 1811, grocer, Austen's Row: not in 1823 | 17 | |
Stones Thomas, jun. | House 14; poultry yard and stable 3 | 1796, poulterer | 17 | |
Stones Thomas, sen. | House | as above | 22 | |
Brasher Mrs. | Boarding House | 1796, S. Brasher, boarding house | 43 | |
Silver Samuel | House 32; small house adjoining 7 | 1796, bookseller: 1811, agent R. Exch. Fire, Northumberland Pl. | 39 | |
Kidman Benjamin | Hotel, tap and whole premises included | 1811, wine merchant, Towers, Hawley Sq. | 350 | |
Union Crescent | ||||
Sawkins Jacob, Esq. | House (No. 3) | 1796, attorney: 1811, same, Cecil Sq. | 14 | |
Basset Stephen | House (No. 4) | 1796, merchant: 1811, farmer, Westbrook | 14 | |
Sawkins Jacob, Esq. | House (No. 5) | as above | 16 | |
Austen Nathaniel, Esq. | House (No. 6) | 1796, attorney | 16 | |
Sawkins Jacob, Esq. | House (No. 7) | as above | 16 | |
ditto | House (No. 8) | as above | 16 | |
ditto | House (No. 9) | as above | 18 | |
ditto | House (No. 10) | as above | 18 | |
ditto | House (No. 11) | as above | 19 | |
ditto | House (No. 12) | as above | 19 | |
Simmons Valentine | House (No. 13), small house adjoining at back | 1796, painter: 1811, same, High St. corner of Mill Lane | 15 | |
Bassett Stephen | House (No. 18) | 1796, merchant: 1811, farmer, Westbrook | 12 | |
ditto | House (No. 19) | as above | 12 | |
ditto | House (No. 20) | as above | 13 | |
ditto | House (No. 21) | as above | 13 | |
Womersley Henry | House 13; small house backward 2 | 1796, cabinet-maker: 1811, upholsterer and ironmonger , High St. | 15 | |
Busbridge George | House 13; small house backward 4 | 1796, stonemason: 1811, same, Prince's St. | 17 | |
Cecil Street | ||||
Orpin Edward | House | 1796, carpenter: 1811, same, Cecil St. | 17 | |
Wiles Richard | House | 1796, bricklayer: 1811, same, Cecil St. | 21 | |
Knott Thomas | House | 1811, plumber and painter, Cecil St. | 14 | |
Silver John | House 16; smaller house 3 | 1796, surgeon: 1811, same, Cecil St. | 19 | |
Prince's Street | ||||
Brewer William | House and broker's shop | 1796, broker (furniture): 1811, W.B. Prince's St. | 13 | |
Benson John | House | 1796, Royal Hotel | 10½ | |
Taylor Wm. | House | 1811, tailor and straw hat maker, Queen St. | 12 | |
Detillen Philip | House | 1811, surveyor, Prospect Pl. | 4½ | |
Hawley Square | ||||
Brown Wm. | House | 1811, master-mariner. Old Crown | 6 | |
Simmons Zechariah | House | 1796, baker | 18 | |
Brooman John | House for Miller 4; house for Harrison and Reader, and for house and wine vaults under the Library 25; for Bettison's Library 40; Bettison's dwelling 13; Harrisons house 13 | 1796, jun. draper and banker: 1811, draper, High St. | 95 | |
Rammell Mrs. | House | 1796, gentry | 19 | |
Surman Peter | House | 1796, carpenter: 1811, lodging house, Hawley Sq. | 18 | |
Brewer Wm. | Carpenter's shop | 1796, broker: 1811, W.B. Prince's St. | 2 | |
Waterhouse John | House | 1811, baker, Hawley Sq. | 16 | |
Wynch Wm. | storehouse under chapel | in neither | 2 | |
Grubb John, Esq. | Theatre | 44 | ||
LeBas Charles, Esq. | House (next theatre) | Royal Place | 13 | |
Rayner Stephen | 'The Shakespeare' | 39 | ||
Brasier Miss | House | 1796, schoolmistress: 1811, L-school, Hawley Sq. | 18 | |
Morris John | House | 1796, carpenter | 15 | |
Burrows Wm. | House | 1811, Mrs. Burrows, Hawley Sq. | 12 | |
Swinford Daniel | House | 1811, hoyman, Hawley Sq. | 12 | |
Pegden Nicholas | House in occupation of Goold | 1796, gentry: 1811, same, High (No. 111) | 13 | |
Edmunds Thomas | House | 1796, carpenter: 1811, White Hart | 14 | |
Wilds Mrs. | House | 1796, gentry | 5 | |
Jenkins Wm. | House | 1796, builder | 17 | |
Goold Wm. | House | 1796, no trade: 1811, house agent, Prospect House. So he moved in 1801 from Bryan House to Hawley Sq. and then to Prospect H. | 16 | |
Grubb John, Esq. | House | in neither. Owner of theatre | 17 | |
Mitchener John | House | 1796, York Hotel | 17 | |
Culmer Joel | House 16; house adjoining 16 | 1796, gentry: 1811 Mr Joel, Market Pl. | 32 | |
Jarvis Daniel, Esq. | House 18, small house and shop 4. No. 36 | 1796, surgeon: 1811, Cecil. Sq. | 22 | |
Carroway widow (note 28) | House | ? Jesse's mother. There must have been a Carroway before Jesse, for in K.G. 1785 we find Carroway's Row, Church Field | 17 | |
Brooke's Place | ||||
[Note 27] | ||||
Chapman Rev. Wm. H. | House 32; stable and coach house 4; pasture and garden 2 | 1796, schoolmaster and curate: 1811, same, St. James' Sq. | 38 | |
Lower Hawley Square | ||||
Thornton Henry | House at corner | 1796 carpenter | 10½ | |
ditto | House adjoining | 8½ | ||
Fuller Wm. | Limekiln | 1811, bricklayer, Charlotte Pl. | 1 | |
Busbridge George | Stone yard, mason's shop, and garden | 1796, stonemason: 1811, same, Prince's St. | 5 | |
Bone George | Carpenter's shop and yard | 1796, carpenter: lost in the Hoy 1802 | 2 | |
Hawley Square | ||||
Grainger Giles | House 18; shops and shed 3; house adjoining 17 | 1796, auctioneer: 1811, same, Queen St. | ||
ditto | House adjoining last 16 | 54 | ||
Whitehead Samuel | House | 1811, S.W. Esq., Hawley Sq. | 18 | |
Benson John | House and back buildings 33; coach- house and stables 9 | 1796, Royal Hotel | 42 | |
Kidd Robert | House and small house in garden | 1796, packet-master: 1811, Mr. K. Hawley Sq. | 23 | |
Brown Mrs. Heirs | House | ? Widow of Wm. Brown, Esq. 1796, gentry | 18 | |
Castell widow | House | Probably Mercy Castell, who figures in deeds as property owner; 1811, lodging house, Hawley Sq. | 19 | |
Brown John | House and smaller house in garden | 1796, cabinet maker: 1811, same, Hawley Sq. | 14 | |
Goold Wm. | House and smaller house in garden | 1796, no trade: 1811, house agent, Prospect House. So he moved in 1801 from Bryan House to Hawley Sq. and then to Prospect H. | 17 | |
ditto | ditto | ditto | 22 | |
Pegden Nicholas | House | 1796, gentry: 1811, same | 18 | |
Smith Matthew | House 18; stable and one other garden 3 | 1796, gentry:1811, same, Hawley Sq. | 21 | |
Church Field Place | ||||
Pain John | House | either 1796, baker: or 1811, Clerk of Pier Works, King St. | 22 | |
Basset Stephen | House 26; house adjoining 18 | 1796, merchant: 1811, farmer, Westbrook | 44 | |
Walton Wm. | House | ? Joseph W. Esq., Church Field Place 1811 | 17 | |
Williams Rev. Wm. | House | in neither | 17 | |
Castell widow | House | (as above) | 16 | |
Jenkins Wm. | House in occupation of Chalklen etc. | 1796, builder: Henry Chalklen, saddler 1801 V.B. | 23 | |
Cranbourn Alley | ||||
Bloxham John | coach house and stables | No room for stables of this size in the Alley proper. Must have been in Solly's Place, above the forge. 1811, liveryman, Garden Row | 37 | |
Hayward George | House at the corner and billiard room | In neither. Probably precursor of 'Walmer Castle', not then built. | 9 | |
Austen John | House | 1796, tide waiter | 4½ | |
Scotcher Robert | House | 1796, 'Jolly Sailor' | 8 | |
Sinnock Wm. | House | 1796, carpenter: 1811, same, Market Pl. | 7 | |
Carthew Thomas | House | 1811, bootmaker, Cranbourne Alley.In 1823 at Sandom and Rowe's High St (No. 139) | 7 | |
Angle Place | ||||
Lewis Richard | Academy | 1796, schoolmaster: 1811, M. Lewis, Angle Pl. | 26 | |
Collins Richard | House | 1796, watchmaker: 1811, same, Angle Pl. | 14 | |
St. John's Place | ||||
Goold Wm. | House | (see above) | 9½ | |
Franklin Isaac | House | either 1796, cordwainer: or 1811, Canterbury carrier, Mill Lane | 10½ | |
Surman Peter | House | 1796, carpenter: 1811, lodging house Hawley Sq. | 9½ | |
St. James' Square | ||||
Pointon Edward | House | 1796, carpenter | 17 | |
Rowe John and Abraham | House | 1796, linen drapers: 1811, same, High St. | 15 | |
St. James' Street | ||||
Simmons Valentine | Garden and shed | 1796, painter: 1811, same, High St. | 1½ | |
Le Bas Charles, Esq. | Stable | 1796, M. C.: 1811, same, Royal Pl. | 2 | |
Austen Nathaniel, Esq. | Stable | 1796, attorney | 2 | |
Simmons Wm. | House 15; shop and garden 2 | either 1796, carpenter; or 1811, hairdresser, High St. | 17 | |
Charlotte Place | ||||
Atwood Henry | House | 1796, shopkeeper: 1811, hop seller, Charlotte Pl. | 8 | |
Fuller Wm. | House | 1811 Bricklayer, Charlotte Pl. | 8½ | |
Owen John | House | 1796, carpenter | 5 | |
Marsh Wm. | House | 1811, auctioneer and baker, High St. | 6 | |
Addis Edmund | House | 1811, currier, Charlotte Pl. | 13 | |
Phillpott George | House | 1796, bather: 1811, same | 7 | |
Holmans Wm. | House | 1796, no trade: 1811, liveryman, Church Sq. | 8 | |
Hall James | House and stable | 1796, post master, auctioneer and wine merchant: 1811, same, Charlotte Pl. | 18 | |
Hunter Robert Edw. (No. 26) | House | 1796, surgeon: 1811, same, Charlotte Pl. | 16 | |
Phillpott George | stable | 1796 amd 1811, bather | 2 | |
Dixon's Row | ||||
[Note 29] | ||||
Prince's Crescent | ||||
Simmons Wm. | House | either 1796, carpenter: or 1811, hairdresser, High St. | 3½ | |
Sackett John | House | 1796, hoyman: 1811, Agent Globe Fire, Austin Hse. | 7½ | |
Pott John | House | 1796, blacksmith (No 1 ½ King St, 1834) | 6½ | |
Wetherhilt John | House in occupation of Dr Anderson | 1811 broker, Charlotte Pl. J. Anderson M.D. 1796; not in 1811 | 8 | |
Mussared Thomas | House | 1796 carpenter | 6½ | |
Pointon Samuel | House 9½; shop opposite 2 | 1796, carpenter: 1811, same. Addington Sq. | 11½ | |
Collins Richard | House | 1796, watchmaker: 1811, same. Angle Pl. | 6 | |
Sinnock Wm. | House | 1796, carpenter:1811, carpenter and draper, Market Place | 7 | |
Bone George | House | 1796, carpenter: lost in Hoy 1802 | 7 | |
Simmons Valentine | House | 1796, painter: 1811, same High St. | 9 | |
Thornton Henry | House, shop and yard opposite | 1796, carpenter | 7 | |
Prospect Place | ||||
Wetherhilt John | House and shop | 1811, broker, Charlotte Pl. | 6 | |
ditto | House and garden | 1 | ||
Hurst's Buildings | ||||
[Note 30] | ||||
Prospect Place | ||||
Price Mrs. (Elizabeth) | House | 1811, Price Mrs, Elizabeth, Prospect Pl. | 9½ | |
Read Wm. | House | 1811, hoymaster, Paradise St. | 3½ | |
Draper, Benjamin | House | 1811, tuner and collector of Pier Dues, Duke St. | 3½ | |
Taylor Thomas | House | 1811, milliner, Cecil Sq. | 4 | |
Scotcher Robert | House and store | 1796 'Jolly Sailor' | 1 | |
Saffery Elizabeth | House | In neither. ? Connected with 1811 N. Saffery, music master, St John's Street. The name is unusual | 12 | |
Gyles John | House | 1811, Mr. J. G. Prospect Place | 13 | |
Sackett Ambrose | House 13; coach house and stable 2 | 1811, Mr. A. S. Prospect Pl. | 15 | |
Telfair Cortes | House | 1811, Mr. C.T., Prospect Pl. | 11½ | |
Mepham John | Coach-house and stable | 1796, grocer | 5 | |
Gibbs Thomas | House | 1796, farrier | 1½ | |
Mantle John | House | 1796, green grocer: 1811, Mrs. M. fruiterer, Parade | 1½ | |
Addis Edmund | Pasture | 1811, currier, Charlotte Pl. | 1 | |
Bayley John | House | 1795, builder (Wm. Rowe's Ch.Bk) | 6 | |
Prospect Place, George Street | ||||
[Note 31] | ||||
Akenhead Dr. Robert | House (note 32) | 14 | ||
Gammon widow | House | 4½ | ||
Pantile Row | ||||
[Note 33] | ||||
Church Square | ||||
Hughes Wm. | House | 1796, carpenter | 3 | |
Ansell Robert | House | 1811, cow keeper, Charlotte St. | 6½ | |
Twyman Richard | House | 1796, baker: 1811, Mr. R. T. Corner house, by top of Church Alley | 11½ | |
Hughes Wm. | House | (as above) | 7 | |
Mummery Richard | House | 1796, no trade: 1811, grocer, 13 Queen St. | 5 | |
Packer John | House | 1796, butcher, 1 Market Pl. | 6½ | |
Richardson Saul (? No. 2) | House 6; House No.17 6 | 1811, Mr Saul R. Church Sq. | 12 | |
Parker Robert | House | 1811, green grocer, Market St. | 6 | |
Foard Joseph | House 9; stable 7 | 1796, farmer | 16 | |
White's Place | ||||
Dixon Charles | shop | 1811, either baker, High St., or grocer, Austen's Row | 2½ | |
Church Square | ||||
Dixon James | store and ice-well | 1811, pastry cook, High St. | 2½ | |
Kidman Benjamin | stables of Foard | 1801, Royal Hotel: hence large stable; 1811, wine merchant, Towers | 23 | |
Rete John | Stable in Brooks | 1796, collar-maker: 1811, sadler, High St. | 1½ | |
Dane | ||||
[Note 34] | ||||
Bayley widow | limekiln | ? Widow of builder, ?Edw. Bayley in Wm. Rowe's Ch.Bk. | 1 | |
West Northdown | ||||
Wells Thomas | 'The Wheatsheaf' | 1796, Robert Wells. | 15 | |
Northdown | ||||
Wells Sladden | House and stables | 1811, farmer, Northdown | 16 | |
Solly widow | House and carpenter's shop | in neither | 8 | |
Baker John, Esq. | House, stable and garden | 28 | ||
Scoats Stephen | House | 1796, Messrs Scoats, farmer | 3½ | |
Westbrook | ||||
Leach J. P., Esq. | House, stable, and land | in neither | 14 | |
Florence James | House and sable 9; smock mill 16 | in neither | 25 | |
Darby Wm. | House | 1796, carpenter | 3 | |
Uniform Row | ||||
[Note 35] | ||||
Bassett Stephen | Storehouse | 1796, merchant: 1811, farmer, Westbrook | 3 | |
Sackett John | House and about 1¼ acres of land | 1796, farmer | 4½ | |
Brook Francis | House belonging to Sackett Wood's land | Sackett Wood had Hartsdown | 3½ | |
Garling | ||||
Sayer widow | 'The Rodney' | |||
Cross Thomas | Grove House and stables 30 | in neither | ||
ditto | Bowling Green and rooms 27 | 57 | ||
Young Edward | House and smithy | 5 | ||
Shottendane | ||||
Staines Richard, Esq. | House, stables | 1811, same, Shortendane | 18 | |
Updown | ||||
Farrer J. F., Esq. | House, stables, coach-house, walled garden and lawn | 35 | ||
Chapel Hill | ||||
Sawkins Jacob, Esq. | House, stables, coach-house, garden and about 3 acres of pasture | 1796, attorney: 1811, the same | 45 | |
Brown Miss | House, stables, coach-house and garden | ? Daughter of Wm. Brown, gentry, 1796 | 19 | |
Rated: 9141 | ||||
Not Rated: 1563 |
To the Churchwardens, Overseers, and Inhabitants of Margate
Gentlemen, We the undersigned, having carefully surveyed the different Premises herein specified, within the Parish of St. John the Baptist, have hereunto annexed the proportionable annual value to each respectively, to the best of our understanding, and are, gentlemen, your very obedient humble servants,
Thomas Hudson
Richard Collard
Robert Barfield