Transcribed from the 1854 E. Pearse edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
PEARSE’S
COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY
TO
SWANSEA
AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD,
FOR
1854:
COMPRISING
AN ALPHABETICAL AND CLASSIFIED LIST
OF PROFESSIONAL, COMMERCIAL, AND PRIVATE RESIDENTS;
WITH
A COMPLETE
LIST OF PUBLIC OFFICERS, POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS,
&c., &c.
SWANSEA:
PUBLISHED BY E. PEARSE, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, AND STATIONER.
1854.
SWANSEA.
Swansea is most delightfully situated in the centre of the Bay to which it gives its name, near the junction of the river Tawe with the sea. The town is protected from the chilling influence of the north-west and north-easterly winds by two hills lying on either side, but freely receives those of the south, where it is open to the sea; and the soil being light and gravelly to a considerable depth, the air is both salubrious and agreeable.
Swansea justly claims to be the first and most important town in the Principality. It is the centre of commercial transactions of very great magnitude, and its status is proved by its having been selected for the Meeting of the British Association for the advancement of Science, in 1848. Few commercial towns have so admirable a sea-side available to the inhabitants, as that which extends from Swansea to the Mumbles, round the western margin of the bay.
The town is in general well planned and built, particularly in the newer portions, and the shops in the principal streets are in the most modern style. There are three churches and numerous chapels belonging to the various denominations of dissenters. The Castle is an object of principal interest to the antiquary; it is a fine old ruin, built in 1330, and is remarkable for the range of light arches surrounding the top of the massive quadrangular tower, and supporting the parapet which forms a connection with the turret at each angle. The Guildhall is a beautiful Grecian structure of Bath stone, and was greatly enlarged in 1848. The Royal Institution of South Wales, erected for literary and scientific purposes, is a most elegant structure, the museum and library of which are well worth a visit by strangers, who may obtain ready access by a note from any member. The Market Buildings are large and commodious, and well supplied with every kind of provisions, especially butter, poultry, fish and meat, besides other articles of almost every description. In the centre is a tower with a two-dial illuminated clock. Principal Market days—Wednesday and Saturday. The Grammar School founded by Bishop Gore in 1682, has been recently restored, and a new building in the Tudor Gothic style erected on a site at Mount Pleasant, commanding a most beautiful prospect of the Bay and surrounding Country.
There are also other Public Buildings of less importance, of which the following may be especially named,—Custom House, Theatre, Assembly Rooms, Police Court, House of Correction, Union Poor House Infirmary, National and British Schools, Railway Station, Docks, Piers, the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, and Beau Nash’s Birth-place.
Next to the raising of coal, the most important trade carried on here is that of copper smelting. The circumstances that originally determined the settlement of cooper smelting in and around Swansea, are that it is possessed of an excellent and well-sheltered harbour, has an almost unlimited supply of the proper description of coal in the immediate neighbourhood, and is the nearest Welsh port of any rank to the Coast of Cornwall, from whence is obtained the principal part of the supply of copper ores. Some idea of the extent of the trade may be formed from the following particulars. The quantity of ore annually sent from Cornwall is about 150,000 tons, of the value of nearly £1,000,000. Irish, about 15,000 tons. Foreign—from Cuba, Chili, Australia, &c., about 50,000 tons: these contain about double the per centage of copper as compared with that of Cornwall, and are therefore proportionately valuable. This will give upwards of a million-and-a-half of money as the amount annually paid for ores alone. In addition to the copper works, there are extensive works for silver, iron, tin-plate, zinc, alkali, and patent fuel. Potteries, breweries, and ship building yards; and these together with bituminous, freeburning and stone coal are the articles which go to form the great export trade of Swansea. The imports are principally metallic ores, timber, flour, &c., &c.
Under these favorable circumstances, the shipping, the general trade, and the limits of the town have for many years past been greatly extended. In the coasting trade, the shipping has nearly trebled itself within about thirty years, whilst in the foreign trade the increase has been in a much greater ratio. The rate of increase in the population has been found to correspond with the general improvements of the town; in 1821 it was rather above 10,000, whilst it now amounts to nearly 35,000.
A great impetus was given to this part of the Principality by the opening of the South Wales Railway in 1851, and Swansea appears to have received its full share of the advantage which railway communication confers under the most favorable circumstances. The improvement of that part of the town near the railway station is very manifest; several new shops of a superior class having been built, and others improved and altered in order to keep pace with the growing importance of the neighbourhood. At the same time, in various parts of the town, most important improvements have been going forward. The Harbour has been much improved, by floating that part of the river known as the Town Reach: this was very much needed for the larger class of vessels trading from this to foreign ports, and which heretofore were liable to injury from being strained while lying on the mud in a dry harbour; it also gives the advantage of bridges to pass over the river in two places, instead of the tiresome old ferry boat, which happily now is only remembered as belonging to by-gone days. The Swansea docks on the western side of the pier, after a long, and at one time apparently hopeless struggle, are also now actively progressing towards completion. The effect of large works of this kind on the prosperity of the town was soon manifested, for no sooner was the vexed subject of the docks fairly settled, and the contractor had commenced operations, than in an incredibly short space of time, fields in the neighbourhood that were almost valueless, were soon covered with houses and streets; so that a person who has not seen that part of the town for the last two years, would now scarcely know where he was, if set down in the road he was formerly quite familiar with. In other parts of the town the tendency to extension is equally seen; and wherever there is room to extend, the buildings are rapidly covering the ground. Many persons living remember when the town extended westerly no further than Goat Street, Cross Street, Rutland Street, &c.; but the generation now rising up, bids fair to see even a much greater increase than their fathers; and it is quite impossible to form an opinion how far the town will ultimately extend.
Three or four projects are now in contemplation, for giving to the public increased railway accommodation, and improving the harbour; and judging from the natural capabilities of the district, and the experience of the past, the carrying out of some of these new schemes of railway accommodation, and the completion of the docks, must exercise an influence on the town and district, of which we can at present form very little idea.
No person who has an hour to spare should leave Swansea without driving round its beautiful bay to Oystermouth; a village, celebrated for its native oysters, its lighthouse, rocks, church, and ancient castle, and embracing from its noble headland, views of sea and rock, hill and dale, shipping and farming, which makes a coup d’œil no-where to be surpassed.
TO THE READER.
The condition of the town of Swansea, as indicated in the above remarks, offers a sufficient reason for the publication of a work such as the present. Where a town is so rapidly increasing, there is not merely an addition being constantly made to the previous number of inhabitants, but there are changes of other kinds constantly going forward, arising out of its progressive tendency, in addition to the ordinary changes which affect every place. This is particularly seen in the number of persons who settle in Swansea only for a short time and then leave again; and in other cases where they are led to engage in new occupations. This Directory is to give information of such changes; and is intended to be published periodically, as circumstances may seem to require. The publisher has found it a much more arduous undertaking to secure its correctness than he at first apprehended; and fears that yet some mistakes and omissions may be discovered. It is hoped, however, that in future issues of the work, any errors of that kind may be avoided; and any suggestion that may tend to make it more correct, and of greater public utility as a work of reference will be thankfully received.
E. P.
Wind Street, Swansea, May, 1854.
PEARSE’S SWANSEA DIRECTORY; 1854.
ABEL, Daniel, blacksmith, 4, Welcome street
Abergarwed Colliery Company, Port tennant, shipping agent, James Allen
Ace, George, agent to the Ystalyfera Iron Company, 6, Adelaide street
Ace, Samuel and George, coopers, 48, Strand
Akerman, George, 8, Nelson terrace
Adams, Edward, boot and shoe maker, 18, Castle street
Adams, James, pastry-cook and confectioner, 38, Castle street
Adams, James, fuel maker, Ferryside
Adams, Richard, corn and provision dealer, 74, Oxford street
Alban, Diana, Lord Nelsen, 170, High street
Albion Life Assurance Society, agent, J. G. Jeffreys, Esq., High street
Alfred Life Assurance Society, agents, Attwood and Brown, Prospect place
Allen, John, cashier, Hafod Works, Mount pleasant
Allen, Mary, lodging house keeper, 4, Somerset place
Alliance Fire and Life Assurance Society, agent, Michael John Michael, Picton place
Andrew, Philip, ale and porter brewer, 11, Nelson terrace
Andrews, Henry J., lodging house keeper, 7, Somerset place
Andrews, Joseph, maltster, 13, Fisher street
Andrews, John, potatoe merchant, &c., 3, Strand
Anning, Charles, baker and flour dealer, 22, Oxford street
Anstey, Charles, boot and shoe maker, 17, Wind street
Anthony, David, boot and shoe maker, 90, High street
Anthony, Peter, beer retailer, Joiner’s Arms, 69, Oxford street
Anthony, Thomas, commercial traveller, 7, Brunswick place
Arnold, Henry Townsend, plumber, brazier, &c., 7, Temple street
Arnold, Jane, milliner and dressmaker, Oxford street
Ashman, James, last and boot-tree maker, Fynone road
Atkins, Joseph, painter and glazier, 125, High street
Atlas Fire and Life Assurance Society, agent, James Strick, Strand
Attwood and Brown, solicitors, Prospect place
Attwood, William M., chemist and druggist, 12, Castle street
Attwood, Thomas, (firm of Attwood and Brown) 5, Mount street
Aubrey, Richard, (firm of James and Aubrey) 1, Gloucester place
Austin, John, pilot, 1, Jeffrey’s place
Ayres, Daniel Thomas, cabinet maker and undertaker, 1, Gower street
BAKER, Henry, bookseller and news-vendor, 1, Caer street
Baker, James, grocer and tea dealer, 49, High street
Ball, Eli, agent, 31, Pleasant street
Ball, Sarah, grocer and tea dealer, 50, High street
Ballinger, George, baker and flour dealer, 52, High street
Ballinger, William, brewer, 38, High street
Barber, Thomas, marine store dealer, 44, Greenhill street
Barker, George and Co., grocers and tea dealers, 2, Oxford street
Barnes, Henry, Black Horse livery stables, Rutland street
Barree, Elizabeth, teacher of dancing, 6, Prospect place
Bassett, Mrs. E., 1, Cambrian place
Bath, C., lodging house keeper, 8, Adelaide street
Bath, Henry, (firm of Bath and Son) 1, Longland place
Bath, Henry and Son, copper and silver ore merchants, Tyrllandwr
Baxter, Israel, hawker, 23, Singleton street
Baylis, James Henry, architect and surveyor, Wind street
Beavan, Edward, spirit merchant, 41, Castle street
Bedford, Emma, teacher of dancing, Wind street
Beor, Mrs. Ann, 17, St. Mary street
Beer and Shaw, nurserymen and seedsmen, St. Helen’s road
Beer, John, fruiterer, 16, Castle street
Beer, Mrs. Mary, 7, Wassail street
Bennet, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 16, Camden place
Bennett, Frederick, wine and spirit merchant, 37, Orchard street
Bennett, John, cabinet maker, 19, High street
Bennett, Miss, ladies’ seminary, 11, Dynevor place
Bennett, William, custom house officer, Williams place
Benson, Starling, colliery proprietor, Russell house, Mount pleasant
Benson, Thomas, fishmonger, &c., 5, High street
Beor, Richard White, solicitor, 2, Longland place, office, St. Mary street
Berry, Benjamin, grocer and tea dealer, 2, Union street
Betts, John, Mason’s Arms, 34, High street
Bevan, George Ace, ship broker, 5, Pier street, office, Broad Quay
Bevan, Mrs. Grace, 14, Gower street
Bevan, John, ironmonger and seedsman, 16, Caer street
Bevan, John, Smiths’ Arms, 124, High street
Bevan, Mrs. W., lodging house keeper, 30, Bellevue street
Bevan, Mansel, master mariner, 3, Dillwyn street
Bevan, Miss Matilda, 11, Clarence terrace
Bevan, Philip, mason, grocer and tea dealer, James street
Beynon, John, merchant, 9, Brunswick place
Beynon, Owen, mariner, 9, Dillwyn street
Biddle, William, baker, pastry cook and confectioner, 43, Wind street
Biddulph, John, merchant, office, Bath lane
Biggs, Elizabeth, pawnbroker, 226, High street
Biggs, Frederick, chemist and druggist, 225, High street
Bindon, Frederick, flour and potatoe merchant, 9, Madoc street
Bindon, Henry, grocer, 7, Union street
Birchall, Henry Bath, grocer and tea dealer, 15, Castle square
Birch Grove Coal Company, Ferryside
Bird, George Gwyn, M.D., 2, Burrows place
Birmingham Fire Assurance Society, agent, George Allen, Glamorgan Bank
Birt, Thomas, baker, 9, St. David’s place
Blackmore, Herbert, pilot and lodging house keeper, 1, Island street
Blake, J. W., cattle dealer and lodging house keeper, 8 Heathfield street
Bland, John, South Wales Railway Parcel office, Wind street
Blewett, George, second-hand bookseller and bookbinder, 25, Goat street
Blisset, Mrs., Clarence terrace
Bolton, Robert, Three Mariners, 19, Strand
Bonnett, Frederick, plumber, glazier and painter, 7, Quay parade
Bonnett, John, tobacconist, engraver and copper plate printer, 41, Wind street
Booth, Henry Compton, merchant, 3, Calvert terrace
Borland, John, travelling draper, 32, Oxford street
Boundy, Aaron, agent, 11, Northampton place
Boundy, Thomas, merchant, 10, Northampton place
Bowden, Henry, ore sampler, 5, Cradock street
Bowden, John, tobacconist and provision dealer, 7 and 8, Wind street
Bowen, Daniel, Mansel’s Arms, Wellington street
Bowen, David, grocer, 6, Garden street
Bowen, Evan, mason, 12, Goat street
Bowen, George, hot and cold baths, 2, Adelaide street
Bowen, George, clerk, York street
Bowen, John, Globe Inn, Ferryside
Bowen, J. W., wine and spirit merchant, 3, Castle street
Bowen, Thomas, Lamb and Flag, Prince street
Bowen, Miss W., 4, Bellevue street
Bowen, William, Glo’ster Arms, 134, Strand
Bowen, William, grocer, 92, High street
Brader, John, music repository, 14, Wind street
Bramble, Susan, Talbot Arms, 8, St. Mary street
Brend Thomas, chemist and druggist, 40, High street
Brenton, John Rees, collector for board of health, 27, Oxford street
Brett, Richard, railway guard, 3, Cradock street
Brettell, Miss Hannah, ladies’ seminary, Heathfield terrace
Brettell, Miss Louisa, ladies’ seminary, 12, Dynevor place
Brewer, John, master mariner, 3, Camden place
Bright, James, Quay Tavern, 7, Quay
British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Society, agent, G. P. Evans, Northampton place
Brooks, Daniel, police sergeant, 39, Gam street
Brooks, Mrs. Elizabeth, gun maker and toy dealer, 2, Castle street
Brooks, Robert, master mariner, 31, Gam street
Brooks, James, baker and grocer, Gam street
Brown, Amy, baker, grocer and tea dealer, 37, High street
Brown, Edward, grocer and tea dealer, Wind street
Brown, Edward, manager of White Rock Copper Works, Kilvey house
Brown, Thomas, pilot, Jeffreys place
Brown, Thomas, agent to Nicholson and Sons, 4, Island street
Brown, Thomas, Travellers’ Rest, Sea beach
Brown, Soloman, jeweller, 16, Nelson street
Brown, Washington H., (firm of Attwood and Brown) 3, Prospect place
Buller, John, grocer and tea dealer, Clarence street
Burchell, James, coach builder, 19, Dillwyn street and York street
Burgess, James Edward, bread and biscuit baker, 37 and 38, Strand and St. Mary street
Burgess, William, baker, grocer and tea dealer, High street
Burk, Michael, eating house keeper, 74, High street
Burleigh, George, boot and shoe maker, 11, Calvert street
Burge, Edwin, officer of excise, 47, Oxford street
Buse, John, saddler and harness maker, 3, Oxford street
Buse, Nicholas, currier and leather seller, 95, Oxford street
Bustin, Richard, wine and spirit dealer, 96, Oxford street
Butler, William, artist, 40, Oxford street
Butt, Arthur, boot and shoe maker, 10, Goat street
Butt, Arthur, jun., boot and shoe maker, 12, Castle square
Buxton, Edward, principal of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, 4, Picton place
CADWALLADER, E. and Sons, tailors and drapers, 87, Wind street
Cadwallader, George, (firm of E. Cadwallader and Sons) Wind street
Cadwallader, John, tailor, &c., 18, Union street
Candy, Mary E., berlin repository, 12, Wind street
Capus, Peter, hardware dealer, 29 and 30, High street
Carrol, Patrick, Angel Inn, 2, Llangefelach street
Cawker, John, grocer, glass, china and earthenware dealer, 94, Oxford street
Cawker, Richard, grocer and tea dealer, 5, Cross street
Chalk, Henry, Blue Bell Inn, 55, Strand
Challicombe, Henry, sail maker, 9, Heathfield street
Chamings, Richard, flour dealer, 2, Western terrace
Chapman, Mrs. Matilda, 4, Dynevor place
Chapman, Mrs., milliner and dress maker, 17, Dillwyn street
Charles, Charles, watchmaker, 44, Castle street
Charles, George, master mariner, 5, Jeffrey place
Cheshire, George, custom house officer, 6, Herbert place
Cheshire, John, sailmaker, Ferryside
Chiles, John, grocer and tea dealer, 141, High street
Christelow, Robert, Victory Tavern, 7, Little Wind street
Christoe, John, assaymaster, Grove place
City of London Life Assurance Society, agent, John Harris Roberts, Wind street
Clarke, Frederick, superintendent of South Wales Railway, Mount house, Mount pleasant
Clark, John W., 12, Picton place
Clark, William, wine and spirit merchant, 86, Wind street
Clerical, Medical, and General Life Assurance Society, agents, Attwood and Brown, solicitors, Prospect place
Clougher, Thomas, bookseller and stationer, 4, Wind street
Clowes, William, Spotted Leopard, 28, Mariner street
Clowes, William, Black Horse, 79, High street
Clutton, Valentine and Son, outfitters and clothiers, 87 and 88, Strand
Cobre Copper Mining Association, Tyrllandwr, agent, James Petrie, 1, Brunswick place
Cock, Josiah, grocer and tea dealer, 18, Wind street
Cohen, Mrs. C., 17, Orange street
Collier, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 25, Oxford street
Collins, Charles, coroner, solicitor, &c., Fisher street
Colston, John Robert, boarding and day school, York street
Conybeare, George, slate and flag merchant, 22, Madoc street
Coode, John, master mariner, 35, Park street
Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging house keeper, 12, Camden place
Cook, Mrs. Margaret, Fisher street
Coombe, Mrs. Mary, school, 22, Union street
Copeland, Alexander, lock master, 4, Somerset place
Copeland, Robert, mariner, 39, Garden street
Copas, Christopher, Hop Pole Inn, Edward street
Corbett, John, ship broker, 41, Strand
Cordukes, Thomas William, Adelaide Inn, 12, Adelaide street
Corin, Joseph, trunk maker, toy dealer, &c., 15, Castle street
Couch, David Edward, lodging house, 9, Adelaide street
Couch, George Thomas, sailmaker, 21, Union street and Padley’s yard
Couch, Mrs. Hannah, Camden cottage
Couch, Phillip, joiner, Edward street
County Fire Insurance Office, agent, John Hore, Rutland street
Courtis, William, grocer and tea dealer, Oxford street
Cousins, Richard William, watch and clock maker, 20, Wind street
Cox, William, governor of the House of Correction
Crabbe, Edmund, tin plate worker, 5, Goat street
Crabbe, James, tin plate worker, 222, High street
Crabbe, William, schoolmaster, Dynevor place
Cragg, Mrs., 1, Cradock street
Crapper, William, glass and china dealer, 25, Castle street
Crawley, W. C., master mariner, 24, Bellevue street
Crimp, George, plasterer, cement and colour dealer, 1, Rutland street
Crockford, William, policeman, Kynaston place
Croker, John, master mariner, 1, Nelson terrace
Croker, John, shipwright, 30, Singleton street
Crole, Mrs., Oxford street
Crown Fire Insurance Office, agent, Richard White Beor, solicitor, St. Mary street
Crowther, Thomas, tinman and brazier, 25, High street
Cummings, John, bell-hanger, lock and white-smith, 30, Goat street
Curnow, James Martin, grocer and tea dealer, 112, High street
Curran, Harriet, dress maker, 4, Caer street
Cwm Capple Coal Company, Strand, agent, Thomas Dryden
DABB, Elizabeth, grocer and tea dealer, 31, Strand
Dalton, Arthur, Esq., 3, Cambrian place
Dalton, John, Globe Inn, 8, Strand
Damp, John, 61, Oxford street
Dangerfield, Richard James, printer, 15, Singleton street
Daniel, Ann, grocer and tea dealer, Foxhole
Daniel, Benjamin, land and mineral surveyor, 5, Garden street
Daniel, Evan, land and mineral agent, 5, Garden street
Daniel, Henry, land and mineral surveyor, 31, Singleton street
Daniel, Jeremiah, clerk, 5, Garden street
Daniel, Thomas, relieving officer, 3, Heathfield street
D’Arcey, Captain, 5, Picton place
D’Austin, Madame, ladies’ seminary, 13, Nelson street
Davey, Thomas, commercial traveller, 1, Prospect place
David, David, solicitor, 1, South hill place, office, 18, Castle street
Davison, Bartholomew, engineer, Ferryside
Davies, Ann, grocer and tea dealer, 19, Oxford street
Davies, Mrs. A. M., 23, Dillwyn street
Davies, Benjamin, currier, 6, Pell street
Davies, Charles, Queen Adelaide, 40, New street
Davies, David, Dillwyn Arms, 3, Union street
Davies, C. S., provision merchant and boot and shoe warehouse, High street
Davies, Rev. Daniel, Welsh baptist minister, Nelson street
Davies, Daniel, linen and woollen draper, 1, Castle square
Davies, David, accountant and agent, 41, Oxford street
Davies, David, Bell Inn, 54, Oxford street
Davies, David, Mason’s Arms, 1, Charles street
Davies, David, fruiterer, 8, High Street
Davies, David, Cambrian Inn, 12, Cambrian Foundry place, Strand
Davies, David, Beaufort Arms, 6, Ferryside
Davies, Evan, linen and woollen draper, 3, High street
Davies, Evan, A.M., principal of the Normal College, and boarding and day school, Ivy lodge, Nelson terrace
Davies, Mrs. E. M., lodging house keeper, Mount Pleasant
Davies, Henry, boot and shoe maker, 2, Welcome street
Davies, James, skinner and glove manufacturer, 34, Orange street
Davies, John, butcher, 98, High street
Davies, John, painter, 190, High street
Davies, John, Castle Hotel, 10, Castle square
Davies, John, post-master and auctioneer, 12, Fisher street
Davies, John, Penllergare Arms, 9, Union street
Davies, John, currier, 7, Cradock street
Davies, Elizabeth, grocer and tea dealer, Singleton street
Davies, Mary, 6, Dillwyn street
Davies, Margaret, lodging house keeper, 21, Dillwyn street
Davies, Margaret, lodging house keeper, 8, Camden place
Davies, Mrs. M., The Laurels, Mount pleasant
Davies, Morgan, Copperman’s Arms, Pentreguinea
Davies, Mrs., 9, Heathfield street
Davies, Owen, Coach and Horses, 132, High street
Davies, Richard, lodging house keeper, 30, Rutland street
Davies, S. Mostyn, agent, 21, Cradock street
Davies, Thomas, pilot, Little Wind street
Davies, Thomas, tailor and draper, 105, High street
Davies, David, draper, Castle street
Davies, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 10, St. Mary street
Davies, Thomas, jun., joiner, 4, Jeffreys place
Davies, Thomas, joiner, 25, Park street
Davies, Thomas, master mariner, 3, Adelaide street
Davies, Thomas, Esq., 13, Picton place
Davies, Thomas, Smiths’ Arms, Foxhole
Davies, Thomas Robert, printer and bookseller, 13, Castle street
Davies, William, linen and woollen draper, 1, High street
Davies, William, plumber and brazier, 18, Calvert street
Davies, William, ship broker and commission agent, 224, High street
Davis, Thomas, ale and porter stores, 4, Adelaide street
Dawe, Sampson, Esq., 15, Picton place
Dawe, Sampson Rowland, chemist and druggist, 5, Castle street
Day, William, agent and lodging house keeper, 1, Mount street
Day, Henry, weigher and commission agent, 5, Ferryside
Day, Robert, master mariner, 5, Portland street
David, Mrs. S., 30, Bellevue street
Dean, Ann, victualler, 1, Quay
Dean, Eliza Agnes, grocer and tea dealer, 21, Oxford street
Derrick, George, fruiterer and greengrocer, 6, Dragon street
Derrick, Joseph, pastry-cook and confectioner, 33, High street
Devonald, George, grocer and baker, 68, Matthew street
Dicks, Charles, Jeffrey’s Arms, 13, Oxford street
Dodd, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, 12, Union street
Donaldson, F., Esq., 9, Grove place
Dowdall, William, Full Moon, 146, High street
Down, John, carpenter and furniture broker, 221, High street
Doyle, Charles, Exeter Inn, 27, Union street
Dryden, William, Steam Engine House, 33, Orchard street
Duncan, J., Christopher Inn, 12, Somerset place
Dury, Jonathan, commercial traveller, 10, Dillwyn street
Dutton, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, 108, Strand
Dutton, Israel, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 207, High street
Dyer, William, builder, 19, Cradock street
Dyke, George Charges, agent, Middle and Upper Bank Copper Works
EATON, Henry Knight, timber merchant and Saw Mills, 4, Ferryside
Edmond, John, tolls collector, 8, Albert terrace
Edmond, William, Esq., Windsor lodge, Mount pleasant
Edmonds, William, master mariner, 10, Nelson street
Edwards, Edwin, iron merchant, 6, Pier street
Edwards, James, coach driver, 56, Oxford street
Edwards, John, harbour master, 6, Pier street
Edwards, Mary, flour dealer, 45, High street
Edwards, Thomas, baker, grocer and tea dealer, 3, College street
Edwards, William, mariner, 2, Island cottage
Edwards, William, Albion Inn, 24, Greenfield street
Ellery, John Morris, auctioneer, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 93, Oxford street
Elliot, Robert, Railway Inn, 29, Powell street
Ellison, Joseph, Tunnel, Bath lane
English and Cambrian Assurance Society, agent, Evan Evans, 8, Matthew street
Equitable Fire Assurance Society, agent, John Naish Smart, Esq., Quay parade
Essery, Richard, solicitor, office, Castle street
Essery, Thomas A., surgeon, Gloucester place
Essery, Timothy Brimble, merchant, 3, Gloucester place, office, Quay
Essery and Son, commission agents, office, Quay
Evans and Co., seedsmen, 243, High street
Evans and Glasson, Cambrian Pottery, Strand
Evans and Knoyle, drapers, 1, Oxford street
Evans, Benjamin, accountant, Mynydd Bach y Glo Colliery
Evans, Rev. David, baptist minister, 16, Northampton place
Evans, David, tailor, 202, High street
Evans, David, London Mutual Life Insurance Office, 44, Wind street
Evans, David, shipping agent, 2, Beaufort, place
Evans, David, 4, Beaufort place
Evans, David, Black Lion, 25, Orange street
Evans, David, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 9, Waterloo street
Evans, David, Ferryside
Evans, Edward, Apple Tree, Caer street
Evans, Evan, accountant and schoolmaster, 8, Matthew street
Evans, Rev. George Prichard, boarding and day school, 3, Northampton place
Evans, James, butcher, Pantygwyder Farm
Evans, David, agent, Cefen Gorwydd Colliery
Evans, John, Ivy cottage, High street
Evans, Misses, ladies’ seminary, 1, Herbert place
Evans, Mrs., lodging house keeper, Strand
Evans, Mrs., grocer and tea dealer, Greenfield street
Evans, Philip, Ivy Bush, Ferryside
Evans, Richard, shipwright, 7, Pleasant street
Evans, Thomas, chemist and druggist, 12, High street
Evans, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, 126, High street
Evans, Thomas, lodging house keeper, 13, Somerset place
Evans, Thomas, engineer, 30, Cradock street
Evans, William, Fishguard Arms, 1, Union street
Evans, William, grocer and tea dealer, 4, Union street
Evans, William, bookbinder, 7, Oxford street
Evans, William, mariner, 28, Oxford street
Evans, Mrs. William Price, Florence Cottage, Bellevue street
Excell, John, grocer and tea dealer, 57, Oxford street
Experience Life Insurance Society, agent, Charles Thomas Wilson, Wind street
FARISH, James, Duke Tavern, 2, Wind street
Fear, Mrs. E., 34, Bellevue street
Finley, John, shipwright, 6, Wassail street
Finner, Joshua, agent, 15, Adelaide street
Fisher, John, boot and shoe maker, 223, High street
Fitzgerald, Peter, manager of the Saw Mills, 1, Albert place
Flanagan, Charles, baker and flour dealer, 238, High street
Ford, Henry Alfred, painter, glazier, plumber, and paperhanger, 8, Oxford street
Ford, Thomas, master mariner, 11, Bellevue street
Fox, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, 107, High street
Foy, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, Island cottage, Island street
Francis and Son, merchants, Strand
Francis and Strick, coal merchants, office, 78, Strand
Francis, David, (firm of Francis and Son) Mount pleasant
Francis, David, keeper of the Night Asylum, 39, Singleton street
Francis, Francis, master mariner, 6, Little Wind street
Francis, George Grant, Esq., F.S.A., mayor, Cae bailey, Mount pleasant
Francis, James, Queen Adelaide, 17, Pottery street
Francis, John, master mariner, 3, Trinity place
Francis, Mary, eating house keeper, 215, High street
Francis, Mrs., 10, Dynevor place
Francis, Thomas, eating house, 35, High street
Francis, Thomas, hatter, 27, College street
Francis, William Henry, (firm of Francis and Strick) Mount pleasant
Frankell, Henry, pawnbroker, 17, Goat street
Frankell, M. and D., pawnbrokers, 20, High street
Freeman, John and Co., copper smelters, White Rock Works, agent, Edward Brown
Friendship, James, Green Dragon, 131, Strand
Fuge, James, haulier, 37, Park street
Fulford, Philip, boot and shoe maker, 28, Goat street
Fuller, Charles, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 231, High street
Fuller, Mrs., Shipping Gazette, 133, Strand
Fuller, W. C., Union Inn, 109, Strand
Furr, William, mason, 9, Camden place
Furber, Joseph, potter, 26, Bellevue street
Furrell, James, law stationer, 16, Clarence terrace
GALE, George Hamlyn, dealer in gutta percha, and vulcanized India rubber, 40, Wind street
Gant, Samuel Castle, civil engineer and surveyor, 4, Rutland street
Garth Colliery Company, agent, Thomas Edward, Upper Strand
Garret, Mrs. A. P., 30, Orange street
Gaskoine, John, solicitor, 236, High street
Geen, Thomas, butcher, Burrows gardens
General Annuity Life Assurance Society, agent, Eli James, Fisher street
George, Richard, ironmonger, Castle street
Gething, William, chain and anchor maker, Beaufort place and Strand
Gibbs, Ruth, grocer and tea dealer, 24, Goat street
Gibbs, Samuel, (firm of Rayner and Gibbs,) Castle street
Gibson, Mrs. M. A., 11, Picton place
Gironimo, W. H., linen and woollen draper, 227, High street
Globe Fire and Life Assurance Society, agent, David Rees, Picton place
Glover, J., cabinet maker, 52, Oxford street
Glover, Thomas, auctioneer, manager of Swansea Gas Works, 28, Castle street
Glover, William, chemist, &c., 33, Castle street
Godbeare, George, marine store dealer, Devonshire Cottage, Town hill
Goldberg, Simon, pawnbroker, 13, Goat street
Goldsworthy, Thomas, Ship and Castle, 78, Strand
Goldsworthy, William, baker, grocer, &c., 2, Strand
Goodall, J., (firm of Tucker and Goodall) Castle street
Gordon, Richard, pilot, Edward street
Gorvin, Henry, artist, 34, Oxford street
Gorse Colliery Company, agent, J. Glassbrook, Strand
Gracie, Griffith, travelling draper, 26, Union street
Graigola Coal Company, agent, Charles Moore, Upper Quay
Grant, William, Rose and Crown, 72, High street
Gray, Henry and Co., beer and porter merchants, agent, Francis Jefferys, Nelson terrace
Gray, James, clerk, 4, Cradock street
Green, Edward, baker, confectioner, &c., 31, High street
Gregor, George, grocer and tea dealer, High street
Gregor, William, manager of Weig Fach Colliery, 18, High street
Gregory, Daniel, cabinet maker, 5, Caer street
Gregory, Joseph, Shades Tavern, 8, Salubrious place
Grenfell and Sons, Copper Works and Rolling Mills, Middle and Upper Bank
Grenfell, Pascoe St. Leger, Esq., (firm of Grenfell and Sons) Maesteg house
Griffiths, Daniel, Ferryside
Griffiths, David, builder, 50, Waterloo street
Griffiths, David, printer, 5, Park street
Griffiths, Edward, White Lion Inn, 6, Goat street
Griffiths, Evan, bookseller, printer and stationer, 11, High street
Griffiths, George, grocer and tea dealer, 68, Oxford street
Griffiths, Henry, malster, 45, Oxford street
Griffiths, John, blacksmith, 6, Union street
Griffiths, John, stone mason, 34, Park street
Griffiths, Joseph, Neptune Inn, 67, Strand
Griffiths, Joseph, lodging house keeper, 15, Nelson street
Griffiths, Lewis, Ivy Bush Inn, 30, Charles street
Griffiths, Martha, woollen manufacturer, 22, Castle street
Griffiths, Thomas, master mariner, Clarence street
Griffiths, William, blacksmith, 12, Matthew street, and Waterloo street
Griffiths, William, mason, 3, Rutland street
Griffiths, William, chemist and druggist, 77, Oxford street
Gronow, William, schoolmaster, 27, Strand
Grove, John, cashier, (Messrs. Bath and Son,) 14, Heathfield street
Grove, Thomas, Esq., 227, High street and Demy Coed
Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Society, agent, T. R. Davies, Castle street
Gun, Charles, railway clerk, 16, Dillwyn street
Guy, Richard, lodging house, 14, Somerset place
Gwynne, Richard, grocer and schoolmaster, Foxhole
HAINES, Charles, wine and spirit merchant, 5, Temple street
Haines, Elizabeth, Plume of Feathers, Wind Street
Hall, Henry, wine and spirit merchant, 19, College street
Hall, James, surgeon, Infirmary
Hall, James, civil engineer, 7, Adelaide street
Hall, Sydney, manager of Warlich’s Patent Fuel Works
Hallam, John W., agent to the Forest Tin Works, 5, Trinity place
Hamerton, Robert J., portrait painter, and master of the Government School of Art, 16, York street
Hammet, Edward, Esq., 14, Nelson street
Hammet, Edward, master mariner, 5, Little Wind street
Hammet, James, schoolmaster, 9, Nelson terrace
Hammet, John, boot and shoe maker, 31, Goat street
Hanson, Thomas, brewer and cabinet maker, 14, St. Mary street
Harding, Daniel, grocer and provision dealer, 17, Castle street
Harding, John, Fox and Hounds Inn, 3, Pottery street
Harding, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 36, Singleton street
Harding, William, grocer, hay and corn dealer, 24, Back street
Hare, Arthur, Peace and Plenty, 45, Strand
Harman, Richard, grocer and tea dealer, 2, Back street
Harman, Thomas, cabinet maker, and upholsterer, 28, High street
Harris, George, boot and shoe maker, 6, Castle street
Harris, Henry, Black Cock, 194, High street
Harris, Rev. J. Henry, schoolmaster, 13, Union street
Harris, James, Lamb and Flag, 22, Llangefelach street
Harris, James, chemist and druggist, 8, Oxford street
Harris, James, Crown, 24, Strand
Harris, John, weaver, 20, Oxford street
Harris, Thomas, smith, Matthew street
Harris, William, boot and shoemaker, and coffee house, 29, Fisher street
Harry, George, solicitor, 7, Grove place
Hartnell, John, gardener, Ferryside
Harvey, John, cartman, 31, Matthew street
Hatch, John, fruiterer, 23, Wind street
Havard, Rachael, grocer and tobacconist, 27, Wind street
Hawken, William, clerk, 20, Garden street
Hawkins, Benjamin, master mariner, 10, Cradock street
Hazel, James, clerk, 6, Quay parade
Hazel, Thomas, lodging house keeper, 6, Quay parade
Hennessey, Bernard Rudkin, clock and watch maker, jeweller, &c., 5, Wind street
Henshaw, Jane, lodging house keeper, 5, Prospect place
Henwood, William, shipping agent to Graig, Olen and Co., 57, Strand
Hepborn, Mr., builder, 4, Madoc street
Herman, B. G., chemist, (Hafod Silver Works,) Mount pleasant
Hernaman, Misses, milliners, 11, Castle street
Herring, William, master mariner, 2, Clarence terrace
Hill, David, agent, Brunswick street
Hill, Edward, clerk, 4, Melbourne place
Hill, John, fishmonger, &c., 54, Wind street
Hinckley, James, manager of the Mill Villa Pottery, Cambrian Foundry place
Hoare, John, (firm of Rolls and Hoare) Singleton street
Hollow, Daniel, master mariner, 1, Pleasant street
Holloway, H. W., draper and outfitter, 2, High street
Holloway, John, coach builder, 25, Fisher street
Holmes, Elizabeth, grocer and tea dealer, 21, Greenhill street
Hone, John, boot and shoemaker, 9, Nelson street
Hopkin, David, Tir Landwr
Hopkins, Abraham, woollen manufacturer, 15, Goat street
Hopkins, Charles, hairdresser, 206, High street
Hopkins, Thomas, registration clerk, 206, High street
Hopkins, Evan, iron and brass founder, 13, Cambrian Foundry place
Hopkins, Hannah, grocer and tea dealer, Cambrian Foundry place
Hopkins, J., brewer, &c., 117, Strand
Hopkins, Rachael, Farmer’s Arms, Frog street
Hopkins, Henry, farrier and shoeing smith, Wellington street
Hore, John, accountant and commission agent, 6, Rutland street, office, Strand
Horne, John, Brewer’s Arms Inn, 33, Orange street
Hoskin, David, joiner, 2, Pleasant street
Hoskin, John, master mariner, 1, Dillwyn street
Hoskins, William, master mariner, 16, Union street
Howard, Edward, auctioneer, Somerset place
Howard, John, solicitor, Worcester place
Howell, Benjamin, Swan Tavern, 86, High street
Howell, D., 4, Portland street
Howell, David, auctioneer, &c., 19, Camden place
Howell, Edward, M.D., South Hill place
Howell, George, draper, &c., 63, Wind street
Howell, Margaret, corn dealer, &c., 9, Caer street
Howell, Susan, Lord Nelson, 13, Calvert street
Howell, Thomas, rate collector, Upper bank
Howell, W. J., master mariner, 24, Singleton street
Huggins, Misses S. and J., ladies’ seminary, 3, Mount street
Hughes, Ann, Ferryside
Hughes, Edward, 13, Gower street
Hughes, Gad, bargeman, Ferryside
Hughes, Jane, milliner, draper, &c., 4, Castle street
Hughes, John, smith and farrier, 123, High street
Hughes, Mrs., ironmonger, 5, Oxford street
Hughes, Mrs. Richard, milliner, Northampton place
Hughes, Rees, flour merchant, Edward street, stores, Broad Quay
Hughes, Richard, clerk, Northampton place
Hughes, William, cabinet maker, 20, Cradock street
Hughes, William, Plough Tavern, 3, Portland street
Hughes, William, wheelwright, smith, &c., 122, High street
Hullin, George, master mariner, Bellevue street
Hullin, William, master mariner, 13, Dillwyn street
Hulman, J., master mariner, Bellevue street
Humphrey, John, grocer and tea dealer, 33, Llangefelach street
Hunnam, Mrs. Eliza, school mistress, 25, Bellevue street
Hunter, J. W., draper, 17, Cradock street
Hurndall, Henry and Watkin, linen and woollen drapers, 1, Temple street
Hutchinson, Charles, clock and watch maker, silversmith, &c., 46, Wind street
Huxtable, John, Willow Tree, 99, High street
Hyam and Co., tailors and drapers, 37, Castle street
Hyam, Mrs. 14, Picton place
IMPERIAL Fire Insurance Office, agent, Richard White Beor, solicitor, St. Mary street
Ingram, Philip, commercial traveller, 22, Bellevue street
Isaac, William, Griffin Inn, 2, Cambrian Foundry place
Ison, Robert, coffee and eating house, 15, St. Mary street
Ivey, George Pearse, commercial traveller, 8, Northampton place
Ivey, Thomas, excise officer, 20, Camden place
Ivey, William, supervisor of excise, Clarence cottage, 14, Clarence terrace
JACKSON, Charles James, engraver, lithographic and copper-plate printer, 42, Wind street, and 1, Rutland street
Jacob, Rev. E., independent minister, Ael y Bryn Cottage, Mount pleasant
Jacob, Greenborne, tailor, outfitter and clothier, 30, Strand
Jacob, Isaac, fancy ware repository, glass and china warehouse, 19, Castle street
Jacob, John, fruiterer, 14, Cross street
James and Aubrey, coal merchants, (stone coal) Strand, J. Slocombe, agent
James, Benjamin, cow keeper, 37, Orange street
James, Christopher, Esq., Bellevue house, Mount pleasant
James, Eli, Esq., 8, Fisher street
James, John, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 46, High street
James, John, joiner, 36, Park street
James, John William, Esq., 9, Cambrian place
James, Miss, grocer, 17, Nelson street
James, David, woollen manufacturer, 21, Nelson street
James, Owen, superannuated supervisor, 4, Clarence terrace
James, Samuel, Golden Lion, 6, Dyvatty street
James, Thomas, farrier and shoeing smith, 21, Goat street
Jancey, Mary, Rutland Arms, 24, Rutland street
Jardine, Mrs., grocer, 30, Dillwyn street
Jarmacque, Louis, professor of languages, 13, Northampton place
Jefferys, Francis, agent for Gray and Co., 2, Nelson place
Jenkins, William, Lower Cock, 54, High street
Jenkins, Elizabeth, Upper Lamb, 30, Greenhill street
Jenkins, David, dealer in earthenware, 13, Calvert street
Jenkins, James George, painter, 116, Strand
Jenkins, John, Oxford Inn, 15, Oxford street
Jenkins, John, haulier, 10, Frog street
Jenkins, John, clock and watch maker and jeweller, 50, Wind street
Jenkins, John, Lamb and Flag, Foxhole
Jenkins, John Borlace, agent, White Rock Copper Works, Kilvey
Jenkins, John Trevillian, solicitor, 17, High street
Jenkins, David, Three Crowns, 22, High street
Jenkins, Miss, circulating library, bookseller and stationer, 24, Wind street
Jenkins, Mrs. 13, Bellevue street
Jenkins, Mrs. Catherine, 16, St. Mary street
Jenkins, Mrs. E., grocer, post office, Foxhole
Jenkins, Mrs. Susan, 8, Cambrian place
Jenkins, Richard, solicitor, Goat street
Jenkins, Samuel, ironmonger, 47, Castle street
Jenkins, Thomas, agent, 1, Dynevor place
Jenkins, Thomas, joiner, 3, Island street
Jenkins, Thomas, tailor, 129, Strand
Jenkins, Walter, Ferryside
Jenkins, William, shoemaker, 42, High street
Jenkins, William, Port Tennant
Jenkins, William, ship broker, Mount pleasant, Offices, 59, Strand
Jenkins, William, Edward street
Jobson, Margaret, lodging house, 33, Bellevue street
John, David, Ferryside
John, Evan, master mariner, Dewsbury court, York street
John, Rees, Margam Inn, Mysydd street
John, Richard, cartman, 26, Orange street
Johns, Alfred, artist, 5, Dillwyn street
Johns, David, tide waiter, 84, High street
Johns, John, grocer, 40, Strand
Johns, Joseph, currier and leather seller, 219, High street
Johns, Thomas, Esq., 33, Goat street
Johns, Thomas, Old Duke, 140, High street
Johns, William, commercial traveller, Brunswick place
Johnson, Jacob, ship chandler, 3, South prospect place
Johnson, James, master mariner, 30, Pleasant street
Johnson, John, ironmonger, 220, High street
Johnston, James Stanley, carver and gilder and picture frame maker, 242, High street
Jones and Eaton, linen and woollen drapers, 3, Temple street
Jones, Ann, grocer and tea dealer, 22, Waterloo street
Jones, Daniel, Custom House officer, 5, Somerset place
Jones, David, provision dealer, 8, Goat street
Jones, David, Compass, 63, High street
Jones, David, tailor, 89, High street
Jones, David, builder, 4, Goat street
Jones, David, grocer, 4, Orange street
Jones, David, agent, 27, Bellevue street
Jones, David, Union Inn, 5, Union street
Jones, David, mariner, 2, Jeffrey’s place
Jones, Edwin, master mariner, 18, Pleasant street
Jones, Elias, Cwm Bach Colliery, and grocer, St. Thomas
Jones, Elizabeth, grocer, 23, High street
Jones, Evan, Ivorites’ Arms, 48, High street
Jones, Evan, auctioneer, 66, Oxford street
Jones, George, Esq., 1, Brunswick street
Jones, George, grocer, 23, Madoc street
Jones, Harriet, eating house keeper, 22, Wind street
Jones, Herbert, bookseller, binder, and stationer, 81, Oxford street
Jones, Henry William, reporter, (Swansea Herald) 26, Gower street
Jones, Jenkin, Sailor’s Return, Back street
Jones, John, linen and woollen draper, 10, Castle street
Jones, John, solicitor, Temple street
Jones, John, hosier, 29, College street
Jones, John, tailor, Kynaston place
Jones, John, shoemaker, 38, Garden street
Jones, John, master mariner, 12, Clarence terrace
Jones, John, rate collector, 17, Union street
Jones, Mrs. J. H., lodging house keeper, 18, Somerset place
Jones, John Morgan, hairdresser, perfumer, &c., 11, Wind street
Jones, John William, accountant, Savings Bank, 11, Heathfield street
Jones, Miss, 26, Wind street
Jones, Margaret, milliner, 25, College street
Jones, Miss, Mount pleasant
Jones, Misses, ladies’ seminary, 26, Gower street
Jones, Mrs. Catherine, 2, Gloucester place
Jones, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 8, Dillwyn street
Jones, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 42, Oxford street
Jones, Mrs. Mary, 33, Waterloo street
Jones, Rachel, baker and flour dealer, 12, Calvert street
Jones, Robert, Jersey Arms, 3, Orange street
Jones, Richard, boot and shoemaker, 23, Waterloo street
Jones, Rev. Thomas, incumbent of Kilvey Church, Kilvey
Jones, Thomas, tailor, 20, Castle street
Jones, Thomas, agent, 3, Ferryside
Jones, Thomas, chain and anchor smith, 89, Strand
Jones, Thomas, tailor, Welcome street
Jones, Thomas, Williams’s terrace
Jones, Rev. William, independent minister, (Castle street Chapel,) 26, Gower street
Jones, William, Esq., Madoc hall
Jones, William, Park Inn, 29, Park street
Jones, William, clerk, 2, Brunswick street
Jones, William, Esq., 4, Nelson terrace
Jones, William, agent at Fuel Works, Port tennant
Jones, William, agent, Quay parade
Jones, William, painter, glazier, &c., 105, Strand
Jones, William Evans, accountant, Graig cottage
Jones, W. H., wine and spirit merchant, 78, Oxford street
Joseph, Benjamin, watchmaker and jeweller, 15, High street
Joseph, Jacob, pawnbroker, 39, Castle street
Joyce, James, cutler and surgical instrument maker, 5, College street
Joyce, Samuel, Esq., 1, Picton place
KAVANAGH, Rev. Charles, Roman Catholic priest, 1, St. David’s place
Kerr, James, draper, 25, Singleton street
Kern, James and Co., watch makers, 195, High street
Kingsley, Thomas, Esq., 6, Melbourne place
Kingston, William, 7, Clarence terrace
Kirkhouse, John, contractor, Town hill
Knapman, William, grocer, baker, and flour dealer, 81, High street
Kneath, Henry, wine and spirit dealer, 39, Orange street
Kneath, Mrs., wheelwright, 4, Oxford street
Kneath, Thomas, schoolmaster, 7, Park street
Knight, Richard, shipbroker and commission agent, 11, Adelaide street
Knill, Michael, master mariner, 6, Clarence terrace
Kynaston, Mrs., 3, Dynevor place
LADD, William, grocer and tea dealer, 85, High street
Lambert, Charles, Port Tennant Copper Works
Lavender, Thomas, Royal Arch, 16, Goat street
Law Property Assurance Society, agent, John Naish Smart, 1, Mount street
Leach, Richardson and Co., merchants, 120, Strand
Leaker, Miss P., ladies’ seminary, 2, Dynevor place
Leaker, Rev. W., Primitive Methodist minister, 14, Clifton street
Leakey, Rev. H. P., incumbent of Trinity Church, the parsonage, Trinity place
Lean, John, copper ore sampler, Morfa Works, 6, Madoc street
Lee, Henry, boot and shoe maker, 36, Castle street
Leeds, George, superintendent of Swansea Vale Railway, Grove place
Legal and Commercial Fire and Life Assurance Society, agent, J. R Tripp, Esq., Somerset place
Lewis, Ann, straw hat maker, 2, South Prospect place, Strand
Lewis, Mrs. E., 20, Union street
Lewis, Frederick, builder, 18, Clarence terrace
Lewis, Jacob, linen and woollen draper, 32, Castle street
Lewis, John, Square and Compass, 110, High street
Lewis, John, printer and reporter, (Cambrian Office) 18, Union street
Lewis, John, lodging house keeper, 2, South Prospect place, Strand
Lewis, John, Benson’s Arms, Ferryside
Lewis, Margaret, grocer and tea dealer, 158, High street
Lewis, Mary, butcher, 7, Cross street
Lewis, Mary, lodging house keeper, 3, Albert place
Lewis, Miss, Ancient Briton, 157, High street
Lewis, Mrs., bonnet maker, 47, High street
Lewis, Rachel, grocer and tea dealer, 12, Wassail street
Lewis, Richard Jeffreys, artist, 44, Oxford street
Lewis, Samuel, linen and woollen draper, 5, Castle square
Lewis, Thomas, Upper Cock, 186, High street
Lewis, Thomas, master mariner, Union street
Lewis, Thomas, jun., master mariner, Union street
Lewis, William, lessee of tolls, 3, Nelson street
Lewis, William, plasterer, 17, Clarence terrace
Lewis, William, master mariner, Prince street
Lewis, William, customs ship agent, 4, Brunswick street
Lewis, William, King’s Head, 1, Portland street
Lewis, William, builder, Ferryside
Lewis, W. P., accountant, Bellevue street
Leyshon, Francis, confectioner, and Shoulder of Mutton, 159 and 160, High street
Leyson, James and Co., iron merchants, 46, Strand
Leyson, James, (firm of Leyson and Co.,) Town hill
Leyson, William, eating house keeper, 205, High street
Linnard, John, watch and clock maker, 11, College street
Liverpool and London Life and Fire Assurance Society, agent, Townshend Wood, Esq., Bath lane
Llewellyn, Mary, 7, Caer street
Lloyds, agent, James Strick, Esq., Strand
Lloyd, George, tailor, 87, Oxford street
Lloyd, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, 9, Oxford street
Lloyd, Lewis, Ty Melyn, 51, High street
Llysnewydd Brick Company, Strand, agent, John Hore
Long, C., lodging house keeper, 13, Gam street
Long, William Harris, surgeon, 11, Fisher street
Longhurst, David, grocer and tea dealer, 1, Wassail street
Lord, Robert, builder, Trafalgar place
Loveless, Lewis, Jolly Tar, 30, Wind street
Lovering, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 20, Dillwyn street
Lovering, Mrs. Caroline, lodging house keeper, Adelaide street
Low, Charles, civil and mineral engineer, 16, Picton place
Lowe, Benjamin, draper’s assistant, 4, Calvert terrace
Lowther, Mrs., 24, Union street
Loxton, Henry, boot and shoemaker, 181, High street
Lucas, Mrs. E., 3, Melbourne place
Lucas, F. E., coal proprietor, 29, Singleton street
Luly, John, master mariner, 16, Clifton street
Lumley, Richard, linen and woollen draper, 6, Temple street
Lyons, Harris, tailor, 41, High street
MABER, Mrs., 2, Prospect place
Maber, Robert, printer, James street
Macnamara, John, shipwright, 18, Camden place
Madel, Frederick, pianoforte tuner, 5, Herbert place
Madge, Henry James, grocer and tea dealer, 16, High street
Maine, Robert, ship chandler, Fynone terrace, office, 6, Strand
Manning, Mrs. E., lodging house keeper, Dillwyn street
Mansel, Rawleigh Addenbrook, Esq., Tyr-y-Graig, Mount pleasant
Mansfield, Miss, 32, Bellevue street
Margraves, Thomas, 10, Bellevue street
Markland, Frederick, brewer, 37, Singleton street
Marks, Rosetta, pawnbroker, 209, High street
Marshall, Joseph, contractor, 9, Cradock street
Martin, John, builder, 12, Park street
Martin, Sarah, pottery-ware dealer, 34, Strand
Martin, Thomas Arnold, agent, clerk to Swansea Canal Company, 21, Northampton place
Marwood, Frederick, accountant, 22, Singleton street
Mason, Mary, confectioner, 49, Wind street
Masters, Mrs. E., Welcome Inn, 104, Strand
Matthews Brothers and Co., grocers and tea dealers, 6, Castle square
Matthews, Isaac, master mariner, 22, Calvert street
Matthews, James, basket maker, 22, Orange street
Matthews, Mrs., dressmaker, 80, High street
Matthews, Richard, master mariner, 17, Camden place
Matthews, Robert, clerk, Kilvey
Mc’Adams, Mrs. C., 19, Singleton street
Mc’Adams, C. K., merchant, 4, Prospect place
Mc’Adams, J. C. K., livery stables, 3, Adelaide street
Mc’Millan, J. and J., travelling drapers, 3, Grove place
Mc’Millan, Mrs., tea dealer, 4, Nelson street
Meager, Franklin, merchant, 6, Brunswick place, office, 17, Strand
Meager, G. B. and Co., ship builders, Villiers dock
Meager, G. B., (firm of G. B. Meager and Co.) 12, Nelson street
Meager, John A., ship agent, 12, Nelson street
Meager, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 29, Orange street
Meager, Richard and Co., ship chandlers, 39, Strand
Meager, William, ship builder, 208, High street and Phœnix Dock
Meehan, B., bookseller, 13, College street
Melhuish, J., master mariner, Kilvey
Melhuish, Miss E., ladies’ seminary, 12, Dillwyn street
Melhuish, Mrs. J., 5, Heathfield street
Melville, William, nurseryman and seedsman, 9, College street
Michael, David, cabinet maker, 18, Fisher street
Michael, F. D., accountant, Rutland street
Michael, J. P., cabinet maker, 89, Oxford street
Michael, Lewin, merchant, 31, Oxford street
Michael, Michael John., flour merchant, 17, Picton place, office, Wind street
Michael, Mrs., 1, Nelson street
Michael, William Henry, surgeon, medical officer to the Board of Health, 230, High street
Middleton, Thomas, 5, Island street
Miles and Thomas, grocers and tea dealers, Castle street
Miller, James, fishmonger, 18, St. Mary street
Mills, Henry, master mariner, railway eating house, 8, Caer street
Mills, Robert, agent, Foxhole Colliery, Bryn Avon
Milward, Lawrence, Rose and Crown, Wind street
Millward, Mrs. E., 33, Oxford street
Millward, William, confectioner, 9, Castle square
Mingam, Margaret, Queen’s Head, 19, Queen’s street
Mitchell, Henry, china and glass dealer, 29, Castle street
Mitchell, John, master mariner, 1, Clarence terrace
Mitchell, William, painter and glazier, 21, Gower street
Mitchell, William, boarding and day school, 6, Fisher street
Mitchell, William Russell, draper, 65, Oxford street
Moggridge, Matthew, Esq., the Willows, Mount pleasant
Monger, Edward, baker and grocer, 5, Orange street
Montgomery, Alexander, bookseller, 32, Singleton street
Morgan, David, coal merchant, Willow Tree yard
Morgan, Capt. Evan, R.A., St. Helen’s
Morgan, Isaac, grocer and builder, Foxhole
Morgan, John, tailor, 3, Welcome street
Morgan, John, brazier, 34, Waterloo street
Morgan, John, grocer, Foxhole
Morgan, Mary, 130, High street
Morgan, Mary, grocer, 36, Waterloo street
Morgan, Mr., 19, Park street
Morgan, Mrs. W., lodging house keeper, Burrows gardens
Morgan, Mrs., lodging house keeper, 24, Dillwyn street
Morgan, Samuel, wine and spirit merchant, 2, Castle square
Morgan, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 11, Orchard street
Morgan, William, agent, (Hafod Copper Works,) Mile End
Morgan, William, contractor, Graig street
Morgan, William, confectioner, 25, Waterloo street
Morice, Hartwell, shipbroker, 2, Somerset place
Morrice, John E., shipping agent for Swansea Coal Company, 4, Mount street
Morris, Mr., master mariner, 37, Bellevue street
Morris, Elizabeth, Corner House, 45, Ebenezer street
Morris, Henry, agent, 8, Pleasant street
Morris, John, Northumberland, 10, Strand
Morris, John, boot and shoemaker, 30, College street
Morris, Joseph, White Hart, 12, Oxford street
Morris, Mrs., 36, Bellevue street
Morris, Peter, Esq., 23, Gower street
Morris, William, stamp office, stationer and printer, 228, High street
Morris, William, Glamorgan Arms, 10, Union street
Morrish, James, cooper, Calvert street
Moses, Emanuel F., watchmaker and jeweller, College street
Moses, I. M., pawnbroker, 7, High street
Moses, Moses, clothier, 106, Strand
Moulding, George, butcher, 240, High street and Castle street
Moyle, Mark, agent, 33, Bellevue street
Munro, G. A., (firm of Munro, Grant and Co.) 22, Northampton place
Munro, Grant and Co., timber merchants, Ferryside
Murray, Miss., 7, Picton place
Mutters, William, fishmonger, 1, Goat street
Myrick, Richard, engineer, Fuel Works, Ferryside
NANCARROW, George, agent at Middle Bank Rolling Mills, Bryn Tawe house, Kilvey
Nancarrow, Henry Tregonnen, clerk, Bellevue street
Nash, Charles, Prince of Wales, 6, High street
Nash, Ellen, fruiterer, 3, Wind street
Neat, Jehu, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 72, Oxford street
Neath Abbey Coal Company, Port Tennant, agent, Griffith R. Bonville, Mount street
Nicholas, David, Cwm Donkin
Nicholas, Samuel, Swansea Arms, 191, High street
Nicholas, Thomas, tanner, 7, Gower street
Nicholls, J. H., Cornish Home eating house, 8, Cross street
Nicholls, Miss, 6, Cambrian place
Nichols, James, shipping agent, 3, Beaufort place, Strand
Nicol, David, M.D., Russel place
Nicson, Elizabeth, 5, Wassail street
Nogle, Elizabeth, milliner, 3, Wassail street
Noon, Thomas, M.A., Ph.D., head master of Grammar School, Bryn Syfe, Mount pleasant
Norman, Ann, grocer and tea dealer, 11, Wassail street
Northwood, Mr., master mariner, 35, Bellevue street
Norton, John, printer, 3, Western terrace
Nott, George, nurseryman, Cwm Donkin
Nott, William, chemist and druggist, 2, Wassail street
OAKEY, Mrs. M., 5, Nelson terrace
Oakshot, John, linen and woollen draper, 14, High street
Oborn, Alfred, Vernon Arms, 7, Caer street
Oborn, John, hairdresser, 7, Castle street
Oborn, Mrs. John, milliner, 7, Castle street
O’Conner, J., fruiterer, 60, Wind street
Odie, Robert, master mariner, 28, Cradock street
Oliver, Robert, master mariner, 3, Clarence terrace
Oliver, Thomas, master mariner, 3, Clarence terrace
Outerbridge, S. A., master mariner, 26, Singleton street
Owen, David, Brewery Inn, 68, Strand
Owen, George, grocer and tea dealer, 28, Singleton street
Owen, John, butcher, Dyvatty street
Owen, John, dealer in earthenware, 53, High street
Owen, Jonathan Thomas, watchmaker and jeweller, 4, College street
Owen, Mrs., grocer, 78, High street
Owen, Thomas, tanner and currier, 43, High street
Owen, William, clerk, Post-office, 49, Waterloo street
Ower, Elizabeth, lodging house keeper, 2, Camden place
Ower, George, mariner, 2, Camden place
PADDON, John, M.D., 9, Picton place
Padley, George, surgeon, 2, Northampton place
Padley, Sylvanus, clerk to Harbour Trustees, 1, Burrows place
Paine, Robert, agent to Messrs. Stoate, flour merchants, 5, Quay
Palmer, William, carver and gilder, 42, Wind street
Parker, Richard, Powell’s Arms, 178, High street
Parrott, James, baker, 1, Little Wind street
Parry, Miss, lodging house keeper, 16, Somerset place
Parry, Misses, 6, Cradock street
Parsons, James, travelling bookseller, 11, Gam street
Parsons, John, Esq., 13, Cambrian place
Patent Fuel Company, (Lyon’s), agent, William Jones, Port tennant
Patent Fuel Company, (Warlich’s), agent, Sydney Hall, New cut
Paton, Allen, draper, Oxford street
Pearn, Richard, Horse and Jockey, Jockey street
Pearse, Ebenezer, printer, bookseller, and stationer, Railway Guide office, 15, Wind street
Pearse, Mrs. Elizabeth, Mansel street
Pearson, Charles J., chemist and druggist, 31, Wind street
Pengelly, Rev. Charles, Wesleyan minister, 9, Dynevor place
Penhorwood, Thomas, master mariner, 7, Albert place
Penrose and Starbuck, coal merchants, Port tennant
Penrose, John W., commercial traveller, 28, Union street
Penrose, William, chemist, (Landore Silver Works) 1, Grove place
Penry, Henry, Esq., 26, Oxford street
Perman, Robert, Farmer’s Arms, 8, Union street
Perrins, Thomas, Druid’s Arms, 19, Mariner street
Perrot, William, Williams’s terrace
Perrott, Walter, clerk, 38, Singleton street
Petrie, James, manager for Cobre Copper Company, 1, Brunswick place
Petherick, J. P., commercial traveller, 5, Albert place
Phillips, Elias, Fuel Inn, Ferryside
Phillips, Henry, ironmonger, 21, Castle street
Phillips, Jane, Orange Tree, 6, Orange street
Phillips, Robert, Clarence Inn, William street
Phillips, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, 92, Oxford street
Phillips, William, glass and china warehouse, 196, High street
Phillips, William, grocer and tea dealer, 3, Castle square
Phillips, William, Oddfellows’ Tavern, Wellington street
Phillips, William, Sailor’s Home, 29, Orchard street
Phipps, Lieut. W., R.N., 2, Fisher street
Phipps, William John, master mariner, 2, Fisher street
Pickering, Mark, contractor, Heathfield house
Pilditch, Mrs., Dillwyn street
Pirie, J. and Co., Tyr Landwr
Piser, Isaac, Jewish reader, 2, Rutland place
Pockett, Henry, master mariner, 2, Quay
Pockett, James Wathen, agent for Bristol Steam Packet Company, 9, Somerset place
Pockett, Walter, general carrier, 2, Quay
Pockett, William, master mariner, 2, Quay
Polety, John, Gardener’s Arms, 1, Garden street
Pollard, Benjamin, accountant, 18, Park street
Pond, W. G., Heathfield Inn, 84, Oxford street
Poole, Charles, dyer, 3, Little Wind street
Poole, Edwin, dyer, 9, Wassail street