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THE BATH DIRECTORY - 1846

The Bath Directory - Published by H. Silverthorne - 1846

THE BAT DIRECTORY: CONTAINING AN ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT OF THE NAMES AND PLACES OF ABODE OF THE INHABITANTS : ALSO, AN ENLARGED STREET DIRECTORY; WITH THE RESIDENCES OF THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, &c., NUMERICALLY ARRANGED : TO WHICH IS ADDED, AN ELABORATE ACCOUNT OF THE REGULATIONS OF THE GENERAL POST-OFFICE : TOGETHER WITH A LIST OF ALL THE PLACES OF WORSHIP, WITH THEIR MINISTERS; THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS, INSTITUTIONS, AND OFFICES; REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, &c., AND SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRAR"S FEES; SITUATIONS OF THE FIRE-ENGINES AND FIRE-COCKS; FARES AND REGULATIONS OF FLY-CARRIAGES, SEDAN CHAIRS; AND A NEWLY-ARRANGED CONVEYANCE DIRECTORY, &c. FOURTH PUBLICATION. BATH: PUBLISHED BY H. SILVBBTHOBHB, LIBRARIAN AT l'HE ROYAL LITERARY INSTITUTION, AND 17, WA:LCOT B'U:ELD:ENGS: AND MAY BE HAD OF ALL THE BOOKSELLERS IN BATH; AND MATHEWS & SON, DIRECTORY OFFICE, 9, NARROW WINE STREET, BRISTOL. 1846. Price 5s. to Non-Subscribers.


ADVERTISEMENT. THE present Edition, amongst other highly useful information, contains the new FLY Fares and Regulations ; the first, being in a tabular form, will be found more convenient for reference. The STREET DIRECTORY has been enlarged by the addition of several of the principal private Streets ; but those for business are not included in the list, as the names of the occupants are to be found on their respective dwellings. The CoNVEYANCE DIRECTORY (Page 262) is on an entirely new plan, with an alphabetical arrangement of the Towns and Villages to which Passengers and Goods can be conveyed from Bath. The enumeration of each alteration or improvement would be tedious ; the Publisher, therefore, anxious to meet the wishes and convenience of his many Friends and Subscribers, trusts that the Work now presented to them will be found a ready and complete local reference. 17, 1f"alcot Buildings, Bath; February, 1846.


CONTENTS. Advertisement Duty Office, at Stamp Office, Abbey green. Appraiser's Licence Office, at Stamp Office, Abbey green. Assessors for Property and Income Tax ••• • •• Athenreum •.. ..• ... ..• . .. Bailbrook House ••• ••• ••• • •• Bankers in Bath •• • • • • •• • . •• London ... ... ... . .. B:mkruptcy Commissioners ... ... .. • Barristers •• • • • • •• .. • • •• Baths •. . .. . . .. •.. . .. Bathwick-Bridge Company ... •.• • .. Bathwick Church Trustees' Clerk ••• ... Bathwick Steward of the Manor ... ... • .. Benevolent Institutions and Charitable Societies ... Billiard Rooms ... .. • ••• • .. Births, Deaths, Marriages, Superintendent Registrar of Births and Deaths, Registering Districts of ••• Boarding-Houses ••• •.. ... ... Carriers' Names • .. ... .. • . .. Chairmen's Fares .. • • .. .. • • .. Charities, &c., and Charity Trustees ••• .. . Churches and Chapels ... .. • .. • .. . Clergy residing in Bath and its Vicinity ... • •• Collecting Districts of the Bath Union .. • • .• Commissioners for Laud and Assessed Taxes •.. Commissioners for Lighting, Pitching, Paving, and Cleansing •.• ... ... . .. Commissioners for Property and Income Tax ... Commissioners for taking Acknowledgments of Married Women ... ... ... . .. Commissioners for taking Special Bail .. • .. • Constables (Chief) ••• ••• ... .. . Com·eyance Directory ... ... .. • .. . Coroners ... •.. •.. .. . . .. County Treasurer ... ... .. • • .. Courtleet ... .. . •.• ... . .. Court of Requests ••• ·... ... • •. Directory of Names and Residences of Inhabitants .•. Page. 221 233 236 216 216 206 206 226 235 235 235 254 227 238 238 226 269 I 253 241 249 237 221 222 221 208 208 220 262 219 219 225 224 13


• IV CONTENTS. Dissenting Ministers •• • •• • •• • •• , Dissenting Places of Worship .,. ••• I"' Excise Office, Bath street ••• ••• • .. Fairs •.. •. . •. . .. . . .. Fire-Cocks and Plugs, where situated ••• • •• Fire-Engines, where kept ••• ••• • .• Fly-Carriage Fares •. • ••• ••• • .• Fly-Carriage Owners ••• ••• .... • •. Fly-Carriage ~tands and Mile Distances ... • •• Free Schools •. • ... •. . •• • 259 & Gas-Light" and Coke Company ... ••• • •• Guardian Society •. • •• • •• . • .• Guardians of the Poor-Law Union ••• • .• Hawkers' and Pedlers' Licence Office, at Stamp Office, Abbey green. Page. 251 246 232 227 230 230 6 226 7 260 234 234 236 Highway Surveyors for Lyncombe & Widcombe ••. 235 Horticultural and Botanical Society ••• •• • 236 Hospitals, Infirmaries, &c. •. . •. • ••• 251 Humane Society's Stations ••• •. . ... 257 Inns the Principal ... ••• ... ••• 225 Insolvent Debtors' Court ••• ... ••• 225 Inspectors of Weights and Measures •. . ... 236 Insurance Offices and Agents ... ... ... 228 Kennet and Avon Canal Office •• • .. • .. . 235 Legacy Duty Office, at Stamp Office, Abbey green. Letter-Carriers' Addresses ... ... .. . Libraries and Reading Rooms ... coo .. . Liberal Association •• • ... ••• • •• Licences, with Times of Expiration ... • .. Lieutenant (Lord) .. • ... ••• .. . Lieutenants (Deputy) ... ••• ... .. . Literary (Royal) and Scientific Institution... • .• Magistrates .. • ... .. . . •. ... 1\farkets •.. •.. ... •.. . .. Masonic Lodges ... ... •.. .. . Mayor and Aldermen, &c. ... ... .. . Medical Officers of the Bath Union •. . • .. Medicine Licence Office, at Stamp Office, Abbey green. Members of Parliament .. . .. • • •• Money-Order Offices in London .. • ... • .. Newspapers .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. North-Parade Bridge Company ... ... ... Notaries Public ... •• • •• • .. . Omnibus Routes .. . .. • ... .. . }Jarish Registers .. . ... ... ... Pawnbrokers' Licence Office, at Stamp Office, Abbey green. 271 226 240 260 218 218 233 220 227 235 219 237 218 272 225 235 208 4 248 Places of Public Amusement and Resort ... ••• 225


CONTENTS. Plate Licence Office, at Stamp Office, Abbey green. J) o 1' 1ce s . tat1ons ... ••• •.• ... Popula.Von of Bath •.• ••• ... • •• 1 'ostage Rates . • • • . • •• • • • • • •• Post-Office, despatch and delivery of Letters ••• Post-Office Receiving Houses ••• ••• • •• Post-Office Regulations... ••• ••• • •. Professional Directory ••• ... ..~ ••. Public Courts .. • ••• ••• ••• • •• Public Offices, Societies, &c. ••• ••• • .. Quarter Sessions .. • ... ... • •• Races .. . . . . •.. •.. . .. Receiving Inspector of Taxes ... . •• .. . Registering Districts of the Bath Union ••• .. . Registrars of Births and Deaths ••• ... .. . Registrars of Marriages... ... ... .. . Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages ••• Relieving Districts of the Bath Union ... ... Religious Societies •• • .. • .. • .. • Riding-Schools ... ... •.• ... Roads from Bath ••• ••• ••. • •• Roads' Office ..• •.. •.. ••• • •• Savings Bank, Charlotte street ... ••• • •• Sheriff for Somerset .. • •• • .. • • •• Sheriff's Officer ... ••• ••. "' Somerset Coal-Canal Office ••• ••• • •• Stage-coach Mileage-Daty Office, at Stamp Office, Abbey green. V Page. 232 189 271 269 270 272 206 224 232 224 228 221 238 238 239 239 236 258 226 261 234 234 218 208 235 Stamp Duties .. • ... ••• ••• viii Stamp Office, Abbey green ••• ••• ••• 232 Street Directory (see also the following Page), with Names of Residents ... • .. Superintendent Registrar's Fees ••• Surrogates for granting Marriage Licences Taxes, Inspectors and Surveyor of ... Teachers, &c. •• • • • • • .• Tradesmen and Operatives' Association ••• Tradesmen's Cards, &c., at end. Treasurer's Office, Guildhall ... • •. Waiters ... ... ... . .. Water, in cases of Fire, and Fire-Cocks ••• West of England Society ••• . •• Worship Places of Licensed for Marriages Yeomanry Office ••• •• . • •• ••• 190 ••• 240 ••• 248 ... 22l •.• 2ll ••• 240 ... 233 ••• 227 ... 230 ••• 234 ••• 239 ••• 233


STREET DIRECTORY. STREETS OF BUSINESS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS LIST. Page. Page. Adelaide place, Bath wick • • 190 Elm place •• .. •• • • 195 Alexander buildings •• • • 190 Forefield place • • • • • • 197 .Alfred street • • • • .. •• 190 Gay street • • .. • • • • 195 .Augusta place, Lyncombe • 0 197 George street, Bathwick •• •• 195 .Axford buildings •• • 0 • • 190 Grafton place, W eston road • • 205 Bathwick hill •• • • • • • • 191 Green-Park buildings • • • • 19a Bathwick street .. • • .. 190 Grosvenor place • • • • • • 196 :Bailiwick terrace • • • • • • 190 Hanover street • • •• • • 196 Beaufort buildings east •• • • 192 Hatfield place •• • • • 0 •• 196 :Beaufort buildings west •• .. 192 Henry street .. • • • • • • 196 Beaufort place .. •• .. 192 Henrietta street .. •• • • 196 Bedford street (Great) .. .. 192 Ivy cottages • 0 • 0 .. • • 204 Belle-vue place, Bathwick .. 191 J ohnstone street • • .. • • 196 Belmont . . . • . . • • .. 192 Kemington place • • • • • • 196 Belvedere .. .. •• • • 192 King street, Queen square .. 196 :Ben nett street •• • • •• .. 192 Kingston square, South parade 197 Bladud buildings • • .. .. 192 Lam bridge • • •• • • .. 197 Bloomfield place .. .. .. 193 Lambridge place .. .. • • 197 Bloomfield terrace •• .. .. 193 Lansdown crescent •• .. • • 197 Brock street • • • • •• •• 191 Lansdown place east .. • • 197 :Brunswick place .. •• • 0 193 Lansdown place west • • .. 197 Brunswick street • • • 0 .. 193 Lansdown terrace • • • • •• 198 Burlington street .. .. .. 193 Laura place .. • • • • • • 198 Cam bridge place, Widcombe .. 193 Lyncombe hill • • .. .. 197 Camden place •• .. .. .. 193 Macaulay buildings .. .. 198 Catharine place •• .. • • 193 Marlborough buildings .. -. 198 Cavendish buildings .. • • 202 Marlborough street .. 0 • 198 C avendish crescent. , •• .. 193 Miles's buildings .. • • .. 198 Cavendish place .. .. .. 193 Montpelier • 0 .. • • • • 198 Charles street •• •• .. .. 193 Mount Beacon •• .. . ' 198 Church street •• •• • • .. 194 Nelson place .. • • .. •• 198 Circus • • .. .. .. •• 194 New King street • • -. .. 198 Cottage crescent • • .. .. 194 Norfolk buildings .. .. •• 199 Daniel street .. .. .. .. 194 N orfulk crescent • • •• •• 199 Darlington place • • .. .. 194 North parade .. .. .. • • 199 Darlington street .. .. •• 194 Northumberland buildings .. 199 Devonshire buildings .. .. 194 Oxford row •• .. • • .. 199 Devonshire place .. • • .. 194 Oxford terrace, Lyncombe • • 197 Duke street .. .. • • .. 193 Paragon buildings •• • • .. 199 Dunsford place • • .. •• 191 Park place .. .. .. • • 199 East hayes (Upper) .. .. 195 Park street .. .. .. • • 200 Edgar buildings .. • • .. 195 Percy place .. .. .. .. 200 E d ward street .. 0 • .. 195 Pierrepont street .. .. • • 200


•• STREET DIRECTORY. Vll Page. Page. Portland place • • .. •• 200 South parade •• • • • • • • 203 Prinr.es building;; •• • • •• 200 South-west buildings • • • • 205 Priory place, Lyncombe •• •• 197 Spencer's Belle-vue • • • • 203 Prospect place, Bathwick •• 191 Springfield place • • .. • • 203 Pulteney street .. • • .. 200 Stanhope street •• .. • • 203 Queen's parade • • .. • • 201 St. James's square .. •• • • 203 Queen square •• • • • • 201 Sydney buildings • • .. • • 204 Raby place V • • .. .. 201 Sydney place •• .. • • • • 204 Richmond hill •• •• • • 201 Vane street • • .. • • • • 204 Rivers street .. • • • • .. 201 Victoria place •• • • • • • • 204 Rochfort place, Bathwick .. 202 Vinevards • • .. • • • • 204 • Roval crescent • • • • • •• 202 W alcot parade .. •• • • 204 Russell street •• .. .. • • 202 'V alcot terrace .. • • • • 204 Seymour street •• .. • • 202 Weston road • • • • .. • • 205 Sion bill •• • • • • .. • • 202 Widcombe crescent .. • • 204 Sion place, Bailiwick •• .. 191 Widcombe terrace •• • • • • 205 Sion place, Sion hill • • .. 203 W oodhill place, Bath wick .. 191 Sion row, Sion hill.. .. • • 202 Woodland place, Bathwick • • 191 Somerset place • • • • • • 203 Wore ester terrace .. .. .. 205 Southcot place • • •• .. 203'· York place, Bailiwick •• • • 191 South hayes • • 0 • .. .. 203


LIST OF STAlVIP DUTIES. RECEIPTS. £ £ B. d. £ £ s. d. 5 and under 10 • • • • • • • • 0 3 200 and under 300 •••••• 4 0 10 20 •••••••• 0 6 300 500 • ••••• 5 0 20 50 •••••••• 1 0 500 1000 • ••••• 7 6 50 lOO •••••••• 1 6 1000 (or in full of all demands) 10 () lOO 200 ......... 2 6 BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROl\IISSORY NOTES. Not e.rceeding Two Months, or 60 Days after Sight. £.s. £.~·. £.B.d. If 200 55 .... 010 Above 5 5 =:: 20 o . . • . o 1 6 20 0 § 30 0 .. .. 0 2 0 30 0 t>l 50 0 .. .. 0 2 6 <.;> 50 0 ;.< 100 0 .... 0 3 6 1 00 0 ""' 200 0 . • • • 0 4 6 200 0 E< 300 0 .. .. 0 5 0 300 0 ~ 500 0 ••.• 0 6 0 500 0 1000 0 .... 0 8 fi 1000 0 t:l 2000 0 .... 0 12 6 2000 0 ~ 3000 C) .. .. 0 15 0 3!100 and upwards .... 1 5 0 E.rceeding Two MonthB. £, '· £. 8. £. '·d. If 20~ 55 .... 016 Above 5 5 - 20 o .... o 2 o 20 d ~ 30 0 • • .. 0 2 6 30 0 ~ 50 0 .... 0 3 fi 50 0 ~ lOO 0 .. ., 0 4 6 lOO 0 l>l 200 0 .... 0 5 0 200 0 E< 300 0 .. .. 0 6 0 suo 0 ~ 500 0 .... 0 8 6 500 0 lOUO 0 •••• 0 1~ fi 1000 () ~ 2000 0 .... 0 15 () z 2000 0 ~ 3000 0 .. .. I 5 0 3000 and upwards .... 1 10 o BONDS AND MORTGAGES. Not exceeding .C50 lOO Ill 200 :.. 0 300 ~ 500 < 1000 £50 .. £1 0 0 lOO .. £1 10 0 200 • . 2 0 0 300 •• 3 0 0 500 • • 4 0 0 1000 •• 5 0 0 2000 •. 6 0 0 APPRENTICESHIP Premium under £30 and under 50 • lOO 200 300 £30 ..•..... £1 50 . • .• . • . • 2 100 . . . . . • • • 3 200 •• • • • • • • 6 300 . • • • • • • • ) 2 4-00 • • • • • • • • 20 £2,000 £3,060 •• £7 3,000 ~ :>!1 4,000 • • 8 ~ 4,000 z > 5,000 •• g 0 5,000 ~ ~ 10,000 •• 12 ~ 10,000 ~ < 15,000 .. 15 15,000 20,060 • • 20 20,000 . . . . . • • • • . • • • • 25 INDENTURES. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fJ 0 0 0 0 () () £4 00 and under £500 •••••• £25 500 600 .. .. .. 30 600 800 • • . . • • 40 800 1000 .. .. .. 50 1000 or upwards.. .. • . .. • • .. 60 Without Premium, under 1080 words, £1; above 1080 words, £1. 15&. APPRAISE:MENTS. Not exceeding .... £50 £0 2 6 Exceeding £200 and Exceeding £50 and not not above £500 •••• £0 15 0 above £100 .. .. •• •• o o Exceeding £500 .. .. •• 1 o o Exceeding £100 and not above £200 .. •• 0 10 0 MISCELLANEOUS . Affidavit (not used in any Court) .......... £0 2 6 Agreement, under hand only, to £20 or upwards, not more than 1080 words .. •• .. . • • • 0 2 6 "'Above ditto • • .. .. • • .. 1 15 0 •Assignment (not otherwise charged).. • .. .. • 1 15 0 •Composition between Debtors and Creditors 1 15 0 .,. Letters of Licence from Creditors to a Debtor •• £1 15 o tLetter or Power of At. torney ....... , .. .. .. 1 10 0 Warrant of Attorney, same duty as on Bonds Warrant of Attorney {not otherwise charged) • • 1 0 0 • And £1 ~.additional for every 1080 words above the 'first, t And 201. additional for every 1080 wordi above the first.


CHAIRMEN'S FARES, .As settled by the :Magistrates. 3. d. For carrying one Person any distance not exceeding 500 yards . • 0 6 Ditto 1173 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 Ditto one mile ...........••.....•. , . . • • • . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . 1 6 Ditto one mile and 586 yards • , , ..•.. , ..••. , . , • • . . . . • . . . . . .. 2 0 Ditto one mile and 1173 yards • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 6 Ditto two miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .. . .. . . . 3 0 Every 086 yards beyond . . . • . . • • • . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 0 6 CHAIRMEN liiAY BE DETAINED, WITHOUT CHARGE, AS FOLLOWS: . Minutes. In a sixpenny fare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . 10 In a twelvepenny fare • • . . . . . • • . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . .. . 15 In an eighteenpenny fare •• , . . • • • • . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . • . . 20 In a two-shilling fare ........• , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 25 In a half-crown fare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 30 In a three-shilling fare . . • • • . . • . • . . . • • • . . . . . . • • . . . • . . 35 And in every other fare or quantity of ground, constituting an additional fare, any further time, not exceeding, in each additional sixpenny fare, as above, five minutes. All fares to be charged double between 12 o'clock at night and 6 o'clock in the morning. Instead of 600 yards, 300 only is a sixpenny fare on HILLY or ASCENDING ground, whether upward or downward. But where the fare begins on plain ground and ends on an ascent, or begins on a descent and ends on plain ground, the chairman must carry the space of 600 yards. Chairmen to be paid 6d. for each extra quarter of an hour's waiting. Chairmen demanding more for their fare than they are entitletl to; or refusing or declining to carry any fare when called on; or using any abusive or insulting language; to forfeit 20s., or be suspended from using their chair for any time not exceeding 40 days. The Mayor and two of the J usticcs to direct the measurement of any distance disputed; the expense of which to be paid by the chairmen, if the distance be less than they charge; and if more, by the persQn they carry. The ground that is deemed HILLY or ASCENDING is as follows: From the union of the four roads at the north end of Belmont, ascending northward toward Lansdown place, Camden place, and parts adjacent. From the south side of Burlington house nmthward ; from the road at the north-east corner of St. James's square no1-thward; and from the London road to Gay·~ place, &c., northward. From the Assembly rooms and parts adjacent, up to and along Russell street, to and into Burlington street, &c., northward. From near the Old Bridge, up or along the public roads southward. From the Flour mill, Claverton street, towards Lyncombe and parts adjacent, southward ; and up Widcombe hill, eastward. From the Flour mill at the bottom of the hill leading to Prior park.


TABLE OF DISTANCES, AGREEABLE TO ADMEASUREMENTS, ~ltb tbe ~rirtu of Q.tbairmen'u §atts atfixelJ. FROM AND TO WHAT PLACE. From the Guildhall to No. 1, Belmont •••••••• 24, Crescent •••••••• 6, George street •••• 12, Kingsmead street .. Norfolk crescent •••• 1, Paragon buildings .. l 5, Pulteney street •••• South parade, bottom of 37, St. James's parade Yds. 616 1180 oOO 600 920 a1o • 604 liOO 600 From the Pump-Room to 11. tl. 1 0 1 6 0 6 0 6 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 0 6 2, Chapel row • • • • • • 610 1 0 15, Charles street • • • • 502 1 0 19, Crescent • • • • • • • • 1180 1 6 Gay street, bottom of.. 600 0 6 3, George street • • • • 618 1 6 3, Henrietta street • • 604 1 0 9, Laura place • • • • • • 602 1 0 l\Iilsom street, top of • • 480 0 6 16, New King street • • 500 0 6 Norfolk crescent, end of 1 0 Pulteney hotel........ 970 1 0 18, Queen square • • • • 520 I 0 26, Queen square • • • • 512 1 0 Southgate-street bridge 600 0 6 South parade, bottom of 480 0 6 Y ark-buildings Subscription house • • • • • • • • 590 1 0 From the Baths, Stall street, to 16, Crescent • • • • • • • • 1180 I 6 Harley place, Rivers st. 1160 1 6 1 and I2, Laura place 610 1 0 Milsom street top of • • 505 I 0 2, New King street • • 506 I 0 I, Queen square .. • • 600 0 6 Winiti'Cd house (part hilly ground) • • • • • • 2080 2 0 From the Cross Bath to No. I3, Catharineplace •••• 20, Crescent •••••••• 86, Gay street •••••••• 41, Gay street ...... .. 2I, Kingsmead terrace .. I5, New King street •• 6, Pulteney bridge •• 22, Queen square •• , • 25, Queen square •••• 7 and I3, Seymour st. Yds. 1034 ll80 508 604 500 510 503 500 510 506 s. d. 1 0 l 6 1 0 1 0 0 6 I 0 1 0 0 6 1 0 1 0 From the AsBembly-RoorTU to 4, Belvedere • • • • • • • • 308 1 0 25, Belvedere • • • • • • • • 306 l 0 14, Cam den place • • • • 605 1 6 2, Gloucester street • • 310 I 0 4, Lansdown crescent 905 2 0 10, Morford street • • • • 308 1 0 14, Park street .. .. .. 690 1 6 [The above being hilly ground, 300 yards, 6d.] 14, Bond street .. .. .. 505 I 0 16, Crescent • . .. .. • • 504 1 0 28, Green-Park bdgs. • • 508 1 0 18, Green street . - . • • • 515 1 0 6, Grosvenor place •• 1765 2 0 1, Northumberlandbgs. 602 I 0 29, Pulteney street .... 1176 I 6 21, Queen square • • • • 506 1 0 14, South parade ••• • ll74 I 6 6, Stanhopt: street.... 505 1 0 St. Michael's church • • 504 1 0 27, W alcot buildings .. ll7 5 I 6 [Published at


TABLE OF DISTANCES. 3 From the Theatre to No. Yds. s. d. 5, Abbey street • • • • • • 504 1 0 5, Argyle buildings • • 505 1 0 22, Bathwick street • • 1173 I 0 22, Circus • • • • • • • • • • 504 1 0 15, Green-Park bdgs.. • 507 1 0 8, Lower Church st... 610 1 0 31, Marlborough bdgs .• ll77 1 6 16, Park street •••••• 1174 I 6 21, St. James's parade 505 1 0 York house .. .. .. • • .. 505 I 0 From the White Hart Inn to Argyle chapel........ 520 1 0 41, Gay street. • • • • • • • 505 1 0 3, George street. • • • • • 502 1 0 New-King-street chapel 500 0 6 14, Queen square • • .. 614 I 0 14, South parade • • • . 505 1 0 York house • • .. .. .. • • 550 I 0 From and to various Streets, <S-e. 5, Argyle buildings to 40,Pulteneystreet.. 504 1 0 Argylechapel tol,Kingsmead square • • • • . • 567 1 0 Christ church to !,Rivers street (hilly ground) 306 1 0 Ditto to 2, Crescent • • 510 1 0 Ditto to 41, Gay street 502 1 0 2, Crescent to 6, Oxford row . • • . . . . • . . . • 505 1 0 22,Crescent to 8,Edward street. ........... 1762 2 0 6, Edward street to 23, Rivers street ...... I410 I 6 4, Gallaway's buildings to 1 8, Green street. • 490 0 6 16, Gay street to 25, Crescent • • • • • • • • 503 1 0 6, George street to 2, Crescent .. .. .. • • 502 1 0 23,Green-:Park buildings to 12, Burlington st. I413 I 6 14, Kensington place to 18, Paragon buildings .. • • .. • .. • .. 1160 1 0 Laura chapel to !,Broad street .. .. .. .. • • .. 505 1 0 Ditto to 19, New Bond street .. .. .. • • .. .. 505 1 0 Ditto to Old Bond street 536 1 0 10, Margaret's buildings to Spencer's Bellevue , .... , . • • . • • • 090 1 0 17, Walcot Buildings,] No. Yds. 1. d. 14, Marlborough bdgs. to the Circus...... 528 1 0 29, Marlborough bdgs. to 23, Brock street.. <506 1 0 8, Milsom street to Laura place • • . • • • 525 1 0 30, Milsom street to 3, Argyle buildings • • 1>03 1 0 41, Milsom street to 18, Vineyards . .. • .. .. 525 1 0 Ditto to 5, Camden pl. (hilly ground) • • • • 810 1 6 Octagon chapel to 14, Marlborough bdgs. 1020 1 0 Octagon chapel to 1, Park street.. • • • • • • 1160 1 0 8, Park st. to the lower end ofSt.James's st., St.James's square.. 290 0 6 8, Portland place to 1>, Somersetplace(hilly) 910 2 0 Pulteney hotel to 3,Laura place .. .. .. • .. .. • o06 1 0 Ditto to St. Andrew's terrace .. • • .. .. .. 1200 1 6 Ditto to 1, Paragon bgs. 1186 1 6 Ditto to 1, Belmont •• 119o 1 6 2, Queen's parade to 11, Russell street . • • • 504 1 0 Ditto to 6, Lansdown road (hilly) • • • .. • 806 1 6 3, Queen's parade to 5, Belmont • • • • . • • • 1>20 I 0 26, Rivers street to 16, Burlington street • • 265 0 6 1, Russell street to top of Burlington street (hilly) .. • • .. .. • • 206 1 0 8, Russell street to 12, Burlington st. (hilly) 306 1 0 10, Russell street to 14, Pa.rk street. • • • • • • • 780 1 0 Top of Russell street to 1, Queen square • • 605 1 0 12, South parade to I and 18, Russell st. 1176 1 6 5, Stanhope street to 9, Pulteney street .... 1176 1 6 Ditto to 5, Bathwick st. 1810 2 0 1o, Union street to 30, St. James's square 1170 1 6 Walcot church to 7,Edgar buildings • • • • <524 1 0 Ditto to 7, Princes bdgs. 604 1 0 York house to 26, Brock street. . . • • • • • • • • • 504 I 0 Ditto to 46,Rivers street 666 1 0


4 OMNIBUS ROUTES. ROUTES OF THE OMNIBUSES TO THB RAIL\VAY STATION. From the LION HOTEL To the Turnpike ·Gate on the London road by Grosvenor place, over Bathwick bridge, through Bathwick street, Pulteney street, Bridge street, calling at the Lion Hotel, and then proceeding to the Station. This Omnibus also calls at the Packet Station at the back of Sydney Gardens, both going to and returning from the Station. From the YORK HOUSE To St. James's square, passing by Marlborough buildings, the Crescent, and Circus, through the principal streets, to the York House, through Milsom street, Stall street, to the Station. From the GREYHOUND HOTEL To 1\Iarlborough buildings, by the Victoria park, Upper Bristol road, Charlotte street, through Queen square, New Bond street, to the Greyhound Hotel, and to the Station. From the WHITE HART HOTEL To Walcot parade, Paragon buildings, Broad street, New Bond street, Burton street, Union street, to the White Hart, and then to the Station. FARES SIXPENCE EACH.


FARES, RULES, AND REGULATIONS, RELATING TO FLY-CARRIAGES, PLYING FOR HIRE WITHIN FIVE MILES OF THE GUILDHALL • .11 List of Fares to be charged between Six o'Clock in the .J-Iorning and Twel·ve o'Clock at NigM. jfa:rt£1 ll~ iliGtann. COACH OR CHARIOT. One mile .................. ' .................. . One mile and half ............................... . Two miles ..................................... . Two miles and half, or a fraction thereof •••••••••••• Three miles ...•.....................••......•.. Three miles and half, or a fraction thereof. ••••••••••• Four miles .....................•......•....•...• Four miles anu half, or a fraction thereof •••••••••••• Five miles ..................................... . FLY~CARRIAGES. 8. d. 2 0 3 0 4 0 4 6 5 0 {j 6 6 0 6 6 7 0 lor2' 3 I 4 Persons, Persons, Persons, With 56lbs.-wght. of Luggage. s. d. s. d. One mile . ........................ , ••.• 1 0 1 6 One mile and half, or a fraction thereof • • 1 6 2 0 Two miles ........................... 2 0 2 6 Two miles and half, or a fraction thereof •• 2 6 3 0 Three miles •••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 0 3 6 Three miles and half, or a fraction thereof 3 6 4 0 Four miles ...•.....•................ 4 0 4 6 Four miles and half •••••••••••••••••• 4 6 5 0 Five miles ........................... 6 0 fj 6 jfa:reG 1111 «ime. COACH OR CHARIOT. One hour ........ ' ... ' ......................... . FLY-CARRIAGE. s. 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 s. d. 2 6 One hour . . . • • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • 2 0 Every additional half-hour, or a fraction thereof • • • • • • 1 0 d. 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 Between 12 o'clock at night and 6 in the morning the Fares are double When hiring by time, the hirer may require to be driven at a rate of not less that 4 miles an hour. Wh~n a Fly-Carriage is discharged {after being hired by time) at a distance not exceeding 2 miles from the Guildhall, the driver is entitled to the half fare to the nearest stand from that place. B


6 FLY-CARRIAGE Fly-Carriages hired otherwise than by time may be detained, without extra charge, 10 minutes only. Fly-Carriages and Chariots are not obliged to be driven in, over, round, and about the city or neighbourhood, more than 5 miles from the Guildhall. The owner's christian and surname, and the number of the carriage, and also the letters "C. B.," to be plainly painted on the outside of each door in legible characters and figures; and to have the number on the roof inside, on a tin plate, legible to the person in such carriage; under a. penalty of 20s, for each offence. Every carriage to remain, when not hired, on one of the stands, from 6 in the morning until 12 at night. If the driver, on coming to a. stand, finds it full, he must drive to the next stand unoccupied; under a penalty of 20s. Owner or driver asking or taking any greater sum than he is entitled unto; or refusing to go with any fare when required, whether he be on any of the stands, or passing, or in any of the streets or public places, between 6 in the morning and 12 at night (not being hired); or using improper language; or abandoning his fare after being hired and before he is regularly discharged; renders himself liable to a penalty of 40s. Check-string to be provided by owner, under a penalty of lOs. Driver neglecting to bold the same, or deliver to every fare, on every hiring, a printed ticket, with the number of his carriage, is liable to a penalty of 20s. No person (except the driver) to ride on the box, or any other part, without the consent of the person hiring the same; nor the driver to absent himself without a reasonable cause; nor remain on the footway or pavement of any of the streets adjoining the stands; and the driver, when not employed in feeding his horse, to sit on the driving-box or steps of his carriage, or stand at the head of his horse, and not elsewhere; on pain of forfeiting 10s. Owner or driver insulting or opposing constables or tithingmen in their duty, or insulting or using abusive language or improper behaviour to any person, touching any cause of complaint, or before the Justices, to forfeit 40s. Owner or driver refusing to give the number, or opposing or hindering any person from taking the same, or giving a wrong number, to forfeit 20s. Owner or driver, after putting down a fare at the AssEMBLY RooMs, in BENNETT or ALFRED STREET, remaining or returning to take up a fare, shall place his carriage against that side of BENNETT or ALFRED STREET next the AssEMBU: RooMs, and there wait until called for, taking his fare in regular succession ; and a driver bringing a fare to the


RULES AND REGULATIONS. 7 THEATRE, and remaining or returning to take up his fare, shall, during his waiting, back his carriage in a row opposite the carriage-entrance to the THEATRE, in the SAw CLosE, leaving sufficient space for other carriages to pass, and shall there remain until called for, taking his fare in regular succession; or forfeit 20s. Licence may be suspended, or wholly taken away, for offences against the By-Laws. Disputes arising as to distance, the length may be ascertained by admeasurement, under the direction of the Mayor, and the costs and charges to be paid by the party in error. Owner or driver of carriage in which any property is left. is to deposit the- same in the Town Clerk's Office, in the Guildhall, within 24 hours afterwards, or forfeit 40s.; such property so deposited to be returned to the person belong~ ing to the same, on previously paying all expensest together with a gratuity to the driver. Driver refusing to produce a copy of the By-Laws, when demanded, the owner or driver to forfeit 20s. Turnpike or Bridge Tolls to be paid by the person hiring the carriage. A carriage ordered to any place, the fare to commence from the stand it leaves: the first carriage on any stand to be entitled to take the first fare, unless otherwise ordered by the engaging party. No fare to be charged for a child, under 3 years of age, carried in the arms or lap; and every child under 1 0 years of age shall be charged half price. Every driver may he required to carry in or on his carriage, with 1 or 2 passengers, any quantity of luggag-e, not exceeding 56lbs. weight, without any additional charge, under a penalty of 20s. No driver of any such carriage shall convey therein the dead body of any person for the purpose of intermenf, under a penalty of 40s. A LIST OF FLY-CARRIAGE STANDS, A..ND @ne::.flllile m tstanttfi from tbe same. From ALFRED STREET to Bathwick Hill, the upper gate of 1. Bristol Road (Upper), 12 yards beyond the Turnpike Gate. Bristol Road (Lower), 102 yards beyond Fry's Cottages.


8 A LIST OF Darlington Place, upper entrance of 13. Grosvenor Place, between 20 and 21. Holloway, 9, Bath City Waterworks Receiving House. Lyncom be Hill, 22 yards short of I, Forefield Place. Sion Hill, 15 yards beyond the gate, across the road, at the West end. Sydney Buildings, 19 yards short of 13. Wells Road, 7 yards short of the drJOr of South Hayes House-. Weston Lane, 6 yards short of Laura Lodge. Widcombe Parade, 6 yards beyond the corner of 16. From BATH STREET to Beacon Hill, 8 yards short of the west ~rden wall of 1, Richmond Terrace. Bristol Road (Upper), 3, Gas-Light Bu~ldings. Bristol Road (Lower), 13 yards short of the Tan-yard Gates. Cam den Place, ·the door of 13, Prospect Place. Charlcombe Lane, 5 yards beyond the door of Richmond Villa. Devonshire Buildings, the front. of 14. Lansdown Place (West), the centre of 5. Lansdown Road, the gateway of 14, Springfield Place. I .. ondon Road, between 3 and 4, Hanover Place. Lyncombe House, 115 yards beyond the stable gates. 'Veston Lane, 341 yards beyond Marlhorough Buildings. Wells Road, 85 yards beyond the entrance to 4, Bloom field Pl. Winifred's Dale, the division between 1 and 2. From BENNETT STREET to Bristol Road (Lower), 4 yards beyond 2, Fry's Cottages. Bristol Road (Upper), 21 yards short of the Gas Works Gates. Darling ton Place, 4, (upper entrance.) Dunsford Place, the centre of 13. Grosvenor Place, 26. Holloway, 4, Springfield Place. Lyncombe Hill, 42 yards short of Southcot House Door. Pulteney Road, 117 yards short of Ferry Lane. Wells Road, 85 yards beyond the door of 1, Prospect Place. Weston Lane, 19 yards beyond the gate of Weston Cottage. Widcombe Parade, 5. From CATHARINE PLACE to Bristol Roarl (Lower), 12, Angel Place. C1averton Street, 8 yards short of the door of 27. Grosvenor Place, the division between 2 and 3. Holloway, I, Wells terrace. Raby Place, 4. Sydney Place, 14 and 94. Wells Road, 23 yards short of Somerset House.


FLY-CARRIAGE STAN.bS. 9 From CAMDEN PLACE to Bathwick Hill, 5 yards beyond the centre of the Canal Bridge. Bristol Road (Lower), 5, Westmoreland Buildings. Bristol Road (Upper), 14 yards short. of the Turnpike Gate. Claverton Street, 40. Grosvenor Place, 5 yards beyond the door of 26. Holloway, Road to Beechen Cliff Place. Wells Road, 3, Paradise Place. From CLEVELAND PLACE to Bristol Road (Upper), the Road to Norfolk Brewery. Darlington Street, 3 (by Walcot Street). Mount Beacon, 12. Old Bridge, 22 yards beyond the centre. Pulteney Road (over Cleveland Bridge), 38 yards beyond the south end of Caroline Buildings. Richmond Place, centre of 13. Si on Place, Si on Hill, 4 yards short of the entrance. Sydney Buildings, 6 yards short of 32. Sydney Buildings (over Cleveland Bridge), 29 yards beyond 36. Sydney Place (by Walcot Street), 4 and 102. Weston Road, 103 yards short of Limekiln Lane. From CORN STREET to Bathwick Hill, division between 4 and 5, Sion Place. Bathwick Hill, upper entrance to 5, Darlington Place Bristol Road (Lower), 68 yards beyond the front of Hopmead Buildings. Bristol Road (Upper), 30 yards short of the Turnpike Gate. Lansdown Place East, centre of I 0. Lansdown Grove Gates, second gas lamp above. Park Street, 5. Sydney Buildings, 10. Walcot Buildings, 7. Wells Road, 167 yards beyond the gates of Devonshire Cottage. Weston Lane, 122 yards beyond Marlborough Buildings. From COTTLE's LANE to Kensington Place, 15. Old Bridge, 21 yards beyond the centre. Pulteney Street, 32. From DORCH ESTER STREET to Bathwick Hill, 3, Dunsford Place. Bristol Road (Upper), 3 yards short of where the bounds of W alcot and W estou Parishes cross. B 2


10 A LlST OF Lansdown Grove, 5 yards short of the house door. Marlborough Buildings, Cattle's Lane, 11 yards short of the intersection of the roads at the north end. Marlborough Buildings, 6 and 21. St. James's Square, 2 and 28. Sydney Buildings, 12 yards short of I. Walcot Brewery, Walcot Parade, 4 yards beyond the gateway. From FOUNTAIN BUILDINGS to (Measured from the Stand nearest the Lansdown Road.) Bathwick Bill, Upsala Villa. *Beaufort Buildings East, 3. Bristol Road (Upper), between 2 and 3, Gaslight Buildings. Bristol Road (Lower), entrance to the Old Ferry. *Grosvenor Place, between 26 and 27. Holloway Road, shop door of 2, Hayes Place. Lyncombe Hill, 3, Augusta Place. Pulteney Road, 142 yards beyond Ferry Lane. Si on Hill, 30 yards beyond the door of Si on Villa. Sion Hill, 18 yards below the lower corner of Laurel Cottage. :Sydney Buildings, 27. Wells Road, 81 yards beyond the door to South Hayes. Weston Lane, 52 yards beyond the gates of Victoria Nursery. Widcornbe Hill, 7 yards short of the gate of 3, Cambridge PI. * N .B. If the Mile is measured from the Stand nearest the Vineyards, it will extend 48 yards beyond these places, and terminate 48 yards short of the remaining places. From GREEN PARK BUILDINGS to Bathwick Hill, corner of Sydney Buildings and George St. Camden Place, 16 yards beyond intersection of roads at the top of Gay's Place. Cleveland Bridge (Bathwick side), 10 yards short of the Toll Gate. Lansdown Crescent, between 1 and 2. Lyncombe Hill, 11 yards beyond the gates of De Montalt Cottage. Prior Park Buildings, 6 yards beyond the entrance to 19. Sion Hill, 10 yards short of the intersection of roads at the bottom. Springfield Place, Lansdown Road, 9 yards beyond the entrance to I. Walcot Buildings, the corner of 25. 'V ells Road, 157 yards beyond the entrance to South Ha yes. Wells Road, 59 yards beyond the one mile stone. Weston Lane, 3 yards beyond the western gateway of Ormond Place. Widcombe Hill, 19 yards short of the Watering Troughs


FLY-CARRIAGE STANDS. 11 From GROSV ENOR PLACE to N.B. The Booking Offices at the Railway Station are within a mile and a half from this Stand. Abingdon Buildings, Cottle's Lane, to the centre of 6. Bathwick Church (over Cleveland Bridge), to the Northern Gate. Broad Street, to the centre of 6. Brock Street, the division between 28 and 29. Catharine Place, the centre of 1. Gay Street, 11. George Street, the centre of 9. Grosvenor Place, bet"een 26 and 27. Henrietta Street (over Cleveland Bridge), the corner of 1. Milsoni Street, house door of 16. Portland Place, 3 Yards beyond the door of 15. Pulteney Street (over Cleveland Bridge), 55. Spencer's Belle Vue, 4. St. Michael's Church, South-East Entrance. From LANSDOWN CRESCENT to Bristol Road (Upper), 1 yard short of Albion Buildings. East Hayes (Lower), 2 yards beyond the Gate of 6. Henrietta Street, 21. New King Street, the corner of 34. Norfolk Crescent, the division between 17 and 18. Pulteney Street and William Street, intersection Seymour Street, centre of I 0. Stall Street and Lower Borough Walls, corner House. Westgate Buildings, 21. Weston Lane, 11 yards short of Laura-Lodge Entrance. From LA URA PLACE (j1·om either Stand) to Alexander Buildings, London Road, 7, (from the Northernmost Stand), over Cleveland Bridge. Bathwick Hill, 39 yards short of Mr. Bluir's gates. Beacon Hill, the entrance to 5, Richmond Terrace. Bristol Road (Upper), centre of 1, Albion Buildings. Bristol Road (Lower), 17 yards beyond the entrance to Green-Park Villa. Cavendish Place, 6 yards beyond the crossing at the bottom Charlcombe Lane, 31 yards beyond the door of Richmond Villa. East Hayes (Lower), the division between 4 and 5. Prospect Place, Camden Place, 4 yards short of entrance to Elm-Bank Cottage. Somerset Place and Lansdown-Crescent Road, 30 yards east of the intersection.


12 A LIST OF \V ells Road, 17 yards short of Bloomfield Terrace. Wells Road, 114 yards short of Oldfield Lodge. Weston Lane, 31 yards beyond Victoria-Park Gate. Widcombe Crescent, 8. From MARKET PLACE to Abbey Cemetery, 36 yards short of the gates. Bath wick Hill, 9 yards beyond the door of Woodland House. Bristol Road (Upper), 7 yards short of the Gas-Works' Gates. Bristol Road (Lower), 17 yards beyond the One-Mile Stone. Kensington Place, 8. Lyncombe House, 96 yards short of the stable gates. Mount Beacon, 53 yards short of the south door of 2. Sion-H ill Road, bottom. Somerset Place, 14. Sydney Buildings, 74 yards beyond 36. Wells Road, 250 yards beyond the Turnpike Gate. Weston Lane, 385 yards beyond Marlborough Buildings. From NELSON PLACE to Bristol Road (Lower), 133 yards beyond Fry's Cottages. Camden Place (Upper), 6 yards beyond 20. Hemietta Street, with Bath wick Street, 3 yards short of the junction of road. Holloway, 9 yards beyond the City Water-House, 10. Lansdown Place (East), 15. Lyncombe Hill, 2, Forefield Place. New Sydney Place, 1 yard beyond the junction of the roads at the top. Pulteney Road with Widcombe.Hill Road, 18 yarus beyond the intersection. Raby Place, 7. Sydney Place and Bath wick Street, 7 yards beyond the • • mtersection. Walcot Parade, 11 yards short of the Crossing at the bottom. Wells Road, 63 yards short of the entrance of South Ha yes. From NEW ORCHARD STREET to Bathwick Hill, 3. Bristol Road (Upper), 5, Lark Place. Bristol Road (Lower),30 yds. beyond the road to the Prison. Darlington Place, 19, (Upper entrance.) Lansdown Crescent, centre of 3. Lansdown Road, 5 yards beyond the entrance to I, Springfield Place. Park Street, 7 yards beyond the door of 37.


FLY-CARRIAGE STANDS. 13 Sydney Buildings, 15. Walcot Buildings, the corner of 20. Wells Road, 59 yds. beyond the gates of Devonshire Cottage. Weston Road, Victoria-Park Gates. From THE LITERARY INSTITUTION (North Parade) to Abbey Cemetery, 7 yards short of the gates. Bathwick Hill, to 3, Prospect Place. Bristol Road (Upper), 39 yards short of the Turnpike Gate. Bristol Road (Lower), 45 yards beyond the One-Mile Stone. Charlcombe Lane, 8 yards short of the door of Richmond Villa. Devonshire Buildings, 23 yards short of the road in ft·ont. Lansdown Place West, 4. London Road, Hanover Place, 3 yards beyond. Park Street (Lower), the top Richmond Terrace, 7 yards beyond the east garden wall of Richmond Villa. Springfield Place, Lansdown Road, 5 yards short of the entrance to 13. Sydney Buildings, 32. Wells Road, 60 yards short of I, Bloomfield Place. Weston Road, 8 yards short of Victoria-Park Gates. From QUEEN SQUARE (North Side) to Bathwick Hill, 4. Bristol Road (Lower), 45 yards beyond the gate of Green· Park Villa. Caroline Buildings, Pulteney Road, 4 yards beyond the North end. Claremont Place, Camden Place, the last house. Kensington Place, the door of 18. Lyncombe Hill, the Gates of Priory Lodge. Mount Beacon, 15 yards beyond the entrance of 5. Sion Hill, 12 yds. short of the lower corner of Laurel Cottage. Sion Hill, 2 yards short of Zion Villa. Sydney Buildings, 16. Wells Road, 72 yards short of Bloomfield Place. Weston Road, 30 yds. beyond the gates of Victoria Nursery. Widcombe Crescent, 2 yards beyond the front corner of I. From QUEEN SQUARE (East Side) to Bathwick Hill, the wall between Belle-Vue Villa and Upsala Villa. Bristol Road (Lower), 32 yards beyond the gate of Sydenham Villa. Claremont Place, Camden Place, the last house.


14 A LIST OF Kensington Place, the door of 18. Lyncombe Hill, 5 yards beyond the south wall of Mr. Bayley's Premises. Mount Beacon, 15 yards beyond the entrance to 5. Pulteney Road, 87 yards beyond the north end of Caroline Buildings. Si on Hill, 2 yards short of Si on Villa. Sion Hill, 12 yards short of the lower corner of Laurel Cottage. Sydney Buildings, 5 yards beyond the gate of 26. Wells Road, 33 yards short of the entrance gate of Oldfield Lodge. Wells Road, the centre of 2, Bloomfield Terrace. Weston Road, 30 yards beyond the gate of Victoria Nursery· Widcombe Crescent, 12. Widcombe, the door of the New Inn, Church Street. From QUEEN SQUARE (South Side) to Bathwick Hill, the wall between Belle Vue Villa and Upsala Villa. Bristol Road (Lower), 32 yards beyond the gates of Sydenham Villa. Kensington Place, the centre of 6. Lansdown Road, 24 yards beyond W eston and Charlcombe Parish bound-stone. Lyncombe Hill, 5 yards beyond the south wall of Mr. Bayley's premises. Mount Beacon, 4 yards short of the south door of 2. Pulteney Road, 87 yards beyond the north end of Caroline Buildings. Somerset Place, 6. Sydney Buildings, 5 yards beyond the gate of 26. Wel1s Road, the centre of 2, Bloomfield Place. Wells Road, 33 yards short of the entrance-gates of Oldfield Lodge. W eston Road, the west end of the garden of 1, Grafton Place. Widcombe Crescent, 12. Widcombe, the door of the New Inn, Church Street. From QUEEN SQUARE (West Side) to Bathwick Hill, 4. Bristol Road (Lower), 45 yards beyond the gate of GreenPark Villa. Kensington Place, the centre of 6. Lansdown Road, 24 yards beyond Weston and Charlcombe Parish bound-stone.


FLY-CARRIAGE STANDS. 15 Lyncombe Hill, 'the gates of Priory Lodge. Mount Beacon, 4 yards short of south door of 2. Pulteney Road, 4 yards beyond the north end of Caroline Buildings. Somerset Place, 6. Sydney Buildings, 16. Wells Road, 72 yards short of Bloomfield Place. Weston Road, the west end of the garden of 1, Grafton Place. Widcombe Crescent, 2 yards beyond the front corner or I. From ST.. JAMBS's PARADE to Bathwick Hill, 3 yards short of the entrance to 4. Bristol Road (Lower), Tanyard Gates Bristol Road (Upper), 29 yards beyond the west end of St. John's Chapel ground. Camden Place, the door of 3, Gay's Place. Cavendish Crescent, 20 yards beyond the entrance to Winifred's Place. Devonshire Buildings, 14 yards beyond the Road in front. Lansdown Road, the intersection of the Roads at St. Stephen's Church. Lansdown Crescent, the centre of 3. Sydney Buildings, 3 yards short of the entrance to 16. Walcot Buildings, corner of 21. Wells Road, 99 yards beyond the entrance to 4, Bloomfield ~ace. · Weston Road, 300 yards short of Limekiln Lane. From ST. MICHAEL's CHURCH to Alexander Buildings, between 6 and 7. Bathwic~ Hill, 9 yards short of the centre of Belle Vue House. Bristol Road (Upper), the west end of St. John's Chapel ground. Bristol Road (Lower), 74 yards beyond the gate to Sydenham Villa. J.yncombe Hill, 47 yards beyond the south wall of l\fr. Bayley's premises. · Prospect Place, 33 yards short of TyniBg Lane. Hichmond Place, 17. Sion Hill, 16 yards short of the Road leading to Acacia Villa. Wells Road, 13 yards beyond the entrance-gate of Oldfield Lodge. Wells Road, 9 yards short of the door of 11, Elm Place. Weston Road, 65 yards short of Limekiln Lane. Widcombe Hill, stable-door of 5. Widcombe Terrace, back-door of 5.


16 A LIST OF FLY-CARRIAGE STANDS. From VANE STREET to Alexander Buildings (over Cleveland Bridge), division between 6 and 7. Bathwick Hill, Collina House. Bristol Road (Upper), the Road leading to Marlborough Buildings. Bristol Road (Lowe1·), 15, Westmoreland Buildings. Camden Place, 44 yards beyond 21. Cottle's Lane, 5 yards short of the gates of the Burial-ground. Lansdown Grove, 24 yards short of the house-door. Norfolk Crescent, within 4 yards of the railing at the south end. Royal Crescent, 19. Walcot Parade (over Pulteney Bridge), 6 yards beyond the entrance of Walcot Brewery. Wells Road, the division between 6 and 7, Prospect Buildings. From the DOWN OUTLET of the RAILWAY STATION to Bathwick Hill, 1 (over the North Parade Bridge). Camden Place, 19. ·canal Bridge, Bathwick Hill (by Pulteney Street), 6 yards beyond the centre. Cottle's Lane, 7, Abingdon Buildings. Church Street, Royal Crescent, centre of 6. Portland Place, 18. Portland Place, 5 yards short of the door of 15 . • Barley House, Rivers Street. Royal Crescent, 5 yards short of the door of 2. Spencer's Belle-Vue, 2. Walcot Parade, between 13 and 14. If the mile is measured from the Up Booking Office, it will extend to 84 yards beyond these places. Bristol Road (Lower), 14 yards beyond the Tan-Yard Gates. Bristol Road (Upper), 29 yards beyond the road to Dredge's Bridg-e. Devonshire Buildings, between the back doors of 12 and 13. Lyncombe House, 142 yards beyond the stable gates. Wells Road (New), 16 yards short of the road to Hatfield Place. Wells Road (Old), 25 yards short of the entrance to Hatfield Place. Widcombe Hill, 243 yards beyond the One-Mile Stone. If the mile is measured from the Up Booking Office, it will extend to 102 yards beyond these places.


SILVERTHORNE'S BATH DIRECTORY. ABBREVIATIONS. BnGs. buildings ; et. court; cres. crescent; gro. grove; la. lane; pl. place; res. residence; rd. road ; rw. row; ::.q. square ; st. street; terr. terrace ; yd. yard. ABBOTT Mrs. Mary, laundress, 24, Hat and Veather et. Abraham George, gent., Castle cottage, J ames street Abraham John, shoemaker, 13, St. George's place, Upper Bristol road Abraham Mrs. Rachel, Harley place, Rivers street Abraham Miss, 11, Raby place Abrahams Oli\·er, police constable, Tyning lane Aberfie1d 'Villiam, superintendant of police, l, Bridewell lane Abrey William, police constable, 19, Lansdown road Ace William, 12, Brookleaze buildings Ackland Thomas, confectioner and baker, 3, Southgate st. Acland Lady Sarah Maria Palmer, 5, Royal crescent Acres John, gent., 11, Great Bedford street Acton Rev. Edward Henley, 4, Great Bedford street Adair Mrs. L., 21, Brock street Adams Charles, plasterer, 29, Dafford's street Adams Charles, Shakespeare tavern, 16, Old Qrcl1ard st. Adams Edmnnd, grocer, 19, Oak street A dams George, baker, 6, St. J ames's street Adams George, 16, Monmouth place Adams Henry, baker, 9, Caroline buildings A dams J ames, slater and plasterer, 16, Stambridge place, Batheaston Adams John, esq .• 6, Grosvenor place Adams J oseph, grocer, 42, Avon street A dams Thomas, pastrycook, 1, West gate buildings Adams Thomas Cuff, esq., 36, Rivers street c 13


A.DA-ALL.] SILVERTHORNE'S Adams Mrs. Ann, farrier, 18, "\Valcot street Adams Mrs. Elizabeth, lodgings, I 0, Seymour street Adams Mrs. Jane, 22, New King street Adams :Mrs. 1\1ary, 20, James street Adams Mrs. Maxwell, 4, Montpelier Addenbrooke Henry, esq., 46, Pulteney street Adlam J oseph, carpenter, Barton court, Holloway Adlam William, coachman, 24, Grove street Ahmuty Miss A., 23, Brock street Aikman Hutchison, 1, Hanover street Akin Charles, professor of the sciences, 6, St. J ames's parade Albion J ames, teacher of the piano-forte and flute, 21, W estgate buildings Aldridge John, carpenter and joiner, 6, Wellington place, Belvedere Aldridge Mrs. Elizabeth, greengrocer, 2, Abbey street Aldridge Mrs .. Fanny, 3, Pierrepont street Aldridge Miss Eliza, academy, 20, Camden place Alexander Aaron, grocer, 7, Peter street Alexander George, 9, St. Mary's· buildings, Wells road Alexander John ( Kimich ~ Co.), 3, Lucklom buildings Alexander Capt. John, 4, Grosvenor place Alexander Samuel, gent., 7, Lambridge place Alexander vVilliam, ready-made linen warehouse, 7, .Milsom street Alexander Mrs. Harriet, 7, Sion hill Alexander Mrs. Mary, 36, Grosvenor place Alexander Miss Ann (A. ~ Holbrook), 40, Bathwick st. Alexander Miss Mary, ladies' seminary, 36, Grosvenor pl. Alford Philip, tailor, 11, Kingsmead square Alien Francis Thomas, esq., barrister, 10, Hanover street; chambers, 6, John street, Bristol Alien George, hair-cutter, 24, Stall street Alien George Edward, esq., 7, Queen square; residence, Bathampton Alien John, gent., Hanover house, Hanover street Alien John, carpenter and joiner, 6, Lambridge bdgs. Alien Thomas, chairman, 35, Claverton street Alien Thomas, pork butcher, 4, Lambridge buildings Alien Thomas Nelson, messenger at Guildhall ; residence, Combe down Alien Mrs. Edward, Somerset house, Sion hill [PubUshed at


BATH DIRECTORY. (ALL-AND. Allen Miss, 7, Queen square; residence, Bathampton Allen Miss Harriet, milliner and straw bonnet maker, 2, Circus place Allen Miss J ane, milliner and dressmaker, 6, Morford st. Alleyne Miss Mary, 15, Sion hill Allison 'Villiam, esq., 46, Pulteney street Allison Mrs. 1\Iary, 10, Ballance street Alloway William, locksmith and bellhanger, 5, Lower Borough walls A11pass Henry, gardener, Lark place, Upper Bristol road Allpass John, pennant mason, Quay; residence, 9, Springfield place, Holloway Allwood Stephen, baker, 28, Walcot buildings AllWiight George, sexton of Walcot church, 7, Margaret's hill Allwright Henry, carver and gilder, 18; Green street Alsbury William, Porter Butt, W alcot Amery William, confectioner, fancy bread and biscuit baker, 8, New Bond street Amery William, tailor and draper, 11, Beaufort square Amery Mrs. Caroline, straw bonnet manufacturer, 11, Green street Amery Mrs. Susan, lodgings, 6, Catharine place Ames Mrs. Mary, 4, Cavendish place Amesbury John, mason, 9, Lampard's buildings Amesbury Mrs. Mercy, laundress, \Veston Amor Henry, boot and shoe maker, Golden Fleecel Pulteney road Amor Isaac, tailor and draper, I, Harington place Amory Mrs. Margaret, Beaufort place Amphlett 'Villiam Henry, clerk, 22, Twerton Hayes buildings Amyas Mrs., 24, Great Stanhope street An cliff Mrs. E lean or, 41, Ballance street Anderdon Capt. 'Villiam Proctor, 14, St. J ames's square Anderson Lieut.-Gen. Paul, 2 1, Paragon buildings Anderson Miss Ellen, 21, Paragon buildings Andrews Gen. A ugustus, Vellore, near Sydney gardens Andrews J ames, porter, 2, Cornwall terrace Andrews J oseph, biscuit baker, 12, 'Y..l estmoreland bdgs. Andrews Thomas, esq., 2, Prince's buildings Andrews Thomas, White Hart, J ames street Andrews Williarn, French polisher, 19, Westgate street 17, WaJ.cot Buildings.] 15


AND-ASC.) SILVERTHORNE'S Andrews Mrs. 1\Iartha, 13, Belvedere Angel 'Villiam, 28, Belvedere Angell George, lodgings, 12, Vineyards Angell Thomas, fanner, N orthend, Batheaston Angell Thomas, tailor, 13, Camden cottages Angell William, woollen draper and tailor, 19, Catharine place Anstee Ann, 12, Smnmerlay's place, 'Vjdcombe Anstey J obn Thomas, esq., 18, Lansdown crescent Anstruther Miss, 32, Rivers street Answorth Charles, King's Head, Lilliput alley Anthony David, pawnbroker, 8, Ladymead; residence, 9, Lark hall place A ppleby J osiah, artist, 12, Mount pleasant, Lausdown rd. Appleby William, bookseller, 17, New Bond street Apthorpe Mrs., l, Barton buildings Arcbard Thomas, pawnbroker, 10, Lower Borough walls; residence, 36, St. J ames's terrace Archbell Miss Elizabeth, lodgings, 8, Alfred street Archer Mrs. Sarah, 4, Sonthcot place, Lyucombe Archer 1\Iiss, dressmaker, 4, Southcot place, Lyncombe Armstrong John, esq., 9, Cavendish place Armstrong Miss, 10, Miles's buildings Arnold Henry, Strawberry gardens, Widcombe Arnold Robert Brooks, wine and spirit merchant, 2~ Stall street. See Advertisement Arnold Thomas, commercial traveller, 11, Albion place, Upper Bristol road Am old Mrs. 1\iary Ann, 21, St. J ames's square Arnott Miss Cal'Oline, greengrocer, 34, Ballance street Arter lsaac (A.~ Collins), tailors and drapers, 1, Prince's buildings Arthur Benjamin, baker and confectioner, 5, Wood street, Queen square. See Advertisement Arthur John, Green Tree, St. J ames's parade Arthur J oseph, baker, W eston Arthur Solomon, gardener, behind Lyndhurst terrace Arundel Edward, tailor, 10, L,,ndhurst terrace V Asby John, tea-dealer, 29, Richmond place Ascot \Villiam, tailor, 13, Kingston buildings Ascott 'Villiam, gardener, adjoining Claremont house, Claremont buildings Ascott William, tailor, 20, Beaufort square 16 [PubUshed a\


BATH DIRECTORY. (ASH-AUS. Ash \Villiam, carpenter, Traveller's Rest, Hopmead buildings, Twerton Ashley J ames, gent., 12, Axford buildings Ashley J oseph, gardener, 7, Gay's buildings Ashley Valentine, grocer, 6, St. J ames's st., St. J ames's sq. Ashley William, 41, Park street Ashley William Thomas, grocer, 6, St. J ames's street Ashman Charles, tobacconist, 14, Bridewell lane Ashman J ames, beer-seller, 2, Hetling court Ashman Thomas, plumber and painter, 23, Grove stJ:eet Ashman William, gardener, Twerton Ashman William, plasterer and tiler, 7, Camden street Ashplant John, fly-proprietor, 7, St. Andrew's terrace Ashton Thomas, jun., 4, High bury place Ashwe11 Henry, 18, Camden cottages Aslat Miss Mary, lodgings, Claremont house Asprey Francis, tea-dealer and grocer, 17, Southgate st. Astley Mrs. Christine, 11, Norfolk crescent Atcherley Rowland, M.D., 19, Pulteney street Atherley Arthur Pelham, esq., 3, Ivy cottages, Sydney buildings Athrelpho George, slater, plasterer, and house-painter, 31, St. J ames's parade Atkins \Villiam, plumber,.glazier, &c., 2, St. Michael's pi. Atkius William Henry, gent., 16, Kensington place Attfield Rev. William, 14, Park street Attwell William, painter and glazier, 25, Morford street Attwell Mrs. Ann, grocer, 10, Hot-Bath street Attwood Richard, gent., 1, Bail brook villas Atwell Mrs. Mary, grocer and tea~dealer, ll, Lower Borough walls Aust Daniel, clerk, 6, Green street Aust Daniel, surveyor, 6, Kingsmead terrace. See Advt. Aust Da,·id, builder, 1, N ewark street Aust Edwiu, farmer, Hill farm, Batheaston Aust J ames, tea~gardens, Villa fields, and Cleveland pleasure baths, Hampton row Aust Peter, cabinetmaker, &c., 22, Vineyards A ust Thomas, porter, 2, Clement street Aust Thomas, upholder and paperhanger, 6, Kingsmead terrace Aust Mrs. S., milliner and dressmaker, 6, Kingsmead terr. Austin James, 1, Larkhall place 171 Walcot Buildings,] c a 17


AUS-:BAK.) SlLVERTliORNE'S Austin Ebeneze1·, reporter, 1, Lyncombe terrace Austin General John, 8, Pulteney street Auston John, gent., 7, Prospect place Awdry Rev. Jeremiah, 7, J ohnstone street Axford Henry \Villiam, house and sign painter, 47, Southgate street Ayliff'e Joseph, currier, 40, Southgate street Ay1iffe William, 9, Princes street Ayliffe Mrs. Ann, pork-butcher, 2, Market place Ayrey Mrs., 6, Augusta place, Lyncombe hill. B BACKHOUSE John, smith, Barton court, Holloway Baggs J acob, lodgings, 81 Vineyards Baggs Thomas, grocer, 34, Gay street Bagshawe Edmund Lloyd, surgeon, 9, Russell street Bailey Benjamin, baker, 6, Stothert's buildings, N ewark street Bailey Benjamin, working upholsterer, 19, Claremont bdgs. Bailey Capt., 29, Grosvenor place Bailey Henry, Angel place, Lower Bristol road Bailey Henry, currier, 43, New King street Bailey J obn, baker, 3, Lansdown toad Bailey John, carpenter, 6, Camden row Bailey Samuel, police constable, 6, Camden street Bailey William ( Jl;Jumford ~B.), 6, Prior-Park bdgs. Bailey Mrs., Berlin repository, 8, Old Bond street Bailey 1\Irs. Ann, saleswoman, 24, \Valcot street Bailey Mrs. Col., 29, Grosvenor place Bailey Mrs. Mary, 7, Augusta place, Lyncombe hill Bailey Miss Sarah, milliner and staymaker, 12, l\Iiles's buildings Bailey Miss, Devonshire cottage Bailie Miss Elizabeth (B. ~ Spencet·), 6, Pierrepont st. :Baily Thomas, Cross Keys inn, Odd down Baines Mrs. Col., 14, Belmont Baines Mrs. Mary, London trunk mart, 18, Union passage Baker Aaron, smith, 6, East-Twerton terrace :Baker Alexander, chair-maker, 1, James street .Baker Benjamin, dairyman, Rock house, Entry hill Baker Charles, White-Hart Tap, Stall street .Ba~er Rev. Frederick \Valton, 94, New Sydney place Baker Henry, George ~Dragon, 19, Walcot street Baker Capt. Henry, R.N., 13, Burlington street 18 [Published at


BATH DIRECTORY. Baker Henry, chair and cabinet manufactory, 10, Parsonage lane; residence, 19, Ladymead Baker J ames, pork-butcher, 4, Little Stanhope street Baker John, butcher, ll, Stall street Baker John, cooper, Ferry lane, Pulteney road Baker Peter, smith, 48, Avon street Baker Thomas, chimney-sweep, 86, Avon street Baker William, 71, Avon street Baker William Henry, greengrocer, 19, Ladymead Baker Mrs. Ann, 17, J ames street Baker Mrs. Ann, laundress, 12, Thomas street Baker l\irs. Deborah, grocer, 6, Piccadilly Baker Jane, grocer, 10, Avon street Balderston Miss, 5, Duke street Baldock Capt. Thomas, R.N., 32, St. J ames's sqnare Bald win Edward Lee (B. fS Tanner), 13, Kensington pl. Baldwin Henry, tea-dealer and coffee-roaster, 3, Bridge street. See Advm·tisement Bald win John, solicitor, 4, Walcot parade Bald win Thomas, upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 2, Green street Baldwin & Tanner, brewers, Walcot brewery Baldwin Mrs. C., 15, Paragon buildings Bald win Mrs. Mary, 4, W alcot parade Bale George Curtis, boot and shoe maker, ~0, South gate st. Bale John, lodgings, 12, Gay's buildings Balfour Mrs., 5, Norfolk buildings Ball Charles, grocer, 7, Summerlay's place, Widcombe Ball Gideon, undertaker, carpenter, and cabinetmaker, 3, Albion place, Upper Bristol road Bail Henry, gent., 1, Sydney buildings Ball John, blacksmith, 8, Eldon place, Larkhall Ball William, coachman, 7, Eldon place, Larkhall Ball Mrs. 1\Iary Ann, lodgings, 6, Green street Ball Mrs. l\Iary Louisa, 24, Bennett street Ballard Mrs. Vice-Admiral, 29, Park street Ballin Samuel, fur and straw bonnet manufacturer, 6, Corridor Ballinger Charles, jeweller, 7, Northumberland place Ballinger Christopher, gent., 2, Lambridge Ballinger James, grocer, Batheaston Bally John, gent., 11, PierrE:'pont street BaBy \Villiam, gent., 10, Sion hill 17J Walcot Buildings.] 19


:BAL-:BAR,) SILVERTHORNE'S Bally William Ford, surgeon, 1, Catharine place Bamfield J ames, 30, Cornwall buildings Bampfylde Rev. Charles, Castle hotel; res., Dunkerton Banfield \Villiam, Elm villa, \Veston lane Banks John, plumber and glazier, Hawthorn house, Walcot buildings, and Three Crowns inn, Walcot Banks \Villiam, cbairmaker, 21, Beaufort square Banks "'\Vorthey, baker> 4, Orange-Grove court Bannatyne George Augustus, esq., 9, Circus Barber John, agent and collector, 8, Bath street Barber Peter, tailor, 2, Gracious court, Broad street Barclay Lady, 13, Brock street Barker J ames, surgeon, 8, Nelson place, Norfolk crescent Barker Thomas, artist, Doric house, Sion hill Barker Thomas Clement, collector of rents and debts, 4, .Brunswick street Barker Mrs. Catherine Tuck, 14, Kensington place Barker Miss, teaqher of figure drawing, Dot·ic house, Sion hill Barlow Rev. Edward William, M.A., 3, Daniel street Barlow Capt., R.N., 45, St. James's. square Bamard James, lodgings, 69, Pulteney street Baruard John, chemist and druggist, 2, Cleveland pl. east Barnard Mrs. 11, George street, Bathwick Barnard Mrs., 6, Paragon buildings Barnes George, butcher, Boatstall lane Barnes George, dyer, l, Brougham .Hayes terrace Barnes George, greengrocer, Combe down Barnes J ames, letter carrier, 2, Cleveland cottages Barnes J ames, letter carrier, J 1, Dover place Barnes John Wick ham, chemist and druggist, 37, Southgate street Barnes Robert, carpenter, 21, Vineyards Barnes Silas, baker, ·3, Thomas street Barnes 'Yilliam, Crispin, 6, Lower Borough walls Barnes Miss Martha, preparatory school, 1, Northampton street Barnett James, sweep, 76, Avon street Barnett Thomas, 33, 1\'Ionmoutb street Barnett William, grocer, 3, Brougbam place, Larkhall Baron Mrs. Ellen, 20, Marlborough buildings Barratt William, 4, 1\'I yrtle place, W a] cot Barratt Mrs. Angel, Northumberland place ~ [Publishecl at


BATH DIRECTORY. (:BAR-BAR. Barree Mademoiselle, teacher of the harp, dancing, and piano-forte, Cumberland row, New King street. Barrenger "\Villiam J oseph, hosier, glover, hatter, and undertaker, 6, North parade Barrett John, surgeon, 12, Orange grove Barrett Samuel, surgeon, 13, Bathwick street :Barrett Thomas, surgeon, and deputy coroner for North Somerset, 40, St. James's square Barrett William, gent., 6, Marlborough street Barrette Angustus George, solicitor, 10, Union passage; residence, 5, Claremont place Barrow Mrs. Sarah, Baliol house, Carriage road Harrow Mrs. Sarah, 8, Springfield place HatTows Mrs. Elizabeth, 38, Northampton street Harry Henry Alexander, gent., 6, Norfolk buildings Harry J ames, blacksmith, 12, St. J ames 's parade Harry J obn, artist, 6, Camden row Barry Mrs. ( Pittard ~ B.), 6, Camden row Barter J ames, mason, 2, Dover street Barter John, Lansdown brewery, 6, Bellevue buildings Barter Thomas, surgeon, 1, Axford buildings Bartholomew Thomas, Bath Arms, Kingsmead street Bartlett Charles, grocer, 2, Avon street Bartlett George, slater, plasterer, and glazier, 40, New King street Bartlett John, commercial traveller, Woodland house, Twerton Bartlett J oseph, painter, &c., 4, Carriage road Bartlett J oseph, lodgings, Queen's-parade place Bartlett Joseph, shoemaker, 4, Middle-Dover street Bartlett Matthew, 10, Princes street Bartlett Robert, fruiterer and greengrocer, 4, Gloucester street Bartlett Samuel, 14, Lampard's buildings Bartlett Thomas, cutler and truss-maker, 20, Southgate st. Bartlett William, baker, 44, Southgate street Bartlett William, fireman, 20, Fry's Belle vue Bartlett \Villiam, grocer, 32, Avon street Bartlett William, porter, 10, Oak street Hartlett 1\lrs., dress and stay maker, 10, Princes street Bartlett Mrs., market gardener, Pulteney road Bartlett Mrs. Sarah, ladies' academy, \Voodland house,. Twerton 17, Walcot Buildings.] 21


BAR-BAY.] SILVERTHORNE'S Bartrum (Benjamin) & Son, upholsterers, auctioneers, and house-agents, 18, l\lilsom street; "residence, 5, Norfolk crescent · Bartrum John Stothert, surgeon, 41, Gay street Bartrum Joseph Plura, gent., 2, Cavendish bdgs., Sion hill Baskett William, bacon and cheese factor, 7, Broad street Baskett Mrs. Sarah, 6, De Montalt place Basnett Charles Henry, gent., 20, Paragon buildings Basnett '\Villiam, gent., 15, Raby place Bassett John, carpenter and joiner, 2, Seymour street Basson George, grocer, 5, Brougbam place, Larkhall Basson Solomon, blacksmith, 12, Lambridge st., LarkhaU Batchellor Samuel (B. f5 Go.), Corston lodge, near Bath Batchellor, Harford, & Staunton, solicitors, 1, Vineyards • Batchellor Mrs. Edward, I, Beaufort buildings east Batchellor 1\'Iisses, 10, Beaufort buildings west Batchelor Arthur, grocer and provision warehouse, Combe down Batchelor George, cooper, 3, Abbeygate street Batchelor John, butcher, 2, Morford street Batchelor William, butcher, 1, Nelson place, \Valcot Batchelor Mrs. Harriett, 6, Lyndhurst terrace Bateman Rear-Admiral Charles Philip Boteler, Moorlands, near Englishcombe Bateman Lady, 19, 1\larlborough buildings Bates John, painter, 24, Northampton street Bates Mrs. Sophia, 35, Dafford's street Bates 1\'Iiss Fanny, 7, Victoria place, Larkhall Bath Charles, dyer, I, Norfolk place, J ames street Bath Thomas Hull, dyer, 4, John street Bathe Richard, London vault, wine and spirit merchant, Southgate street Batsford Charles, esq., Weston priory, Weston road Batt John, upholsterer and paperhanger, 9, York street Batt Robert, poulterer, 6, J ames street Batten William, milkman, 26, Ballance street Batterbury Mrs. Sarah, matron of Deaf & Dumb Asylum, 9, Walcot parade Baugh Mrs. Charlotte, 11, Cavendish place Bave J ames,_shoemaker, 4, Cottle's lane Baverstock Elizabeth, haberdasher, 7, St. J ames's place, St. J ames's square Bayley Henry, gardener, 20, Hat and Feather court [Published at


BATH DIRECTORY. (BAY-BEe. Bayley Lady. Maria B., 7, Park street Bayliss Thoml\s, lodgings, 37, St. J ames's square .Bayly Frederic, esq., 6~. Pulteney street :Bayly Robert, gent., 3, Dunsford place Baynes Mrs. Augusta, fJ, Beaufort buildings east Bayntun Francis, surgeon-dentist, I, Bartlett street, and 26, New King street Bayntun Wilmot Robert, surgeon, 4, Henrietta street Beadon Mrs., 26, Brock street Beak J ames, brewer, 16, Bedford street, W alcot Beak (Mary) & Headington Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 5, North'parade Beale J obn ( Shaw ~ B.), South-hay house, Wells road Beale 1\'Irs. George, 3, Devonshire buildings Beale Mrs Mary Ann, 16, Vineyards Beale Miss Ann, 12, Hanover street Bealey William, M.D., 2, Axford buildings Beames John, tea-dealer, 3, Cleveland place east Bean Thomas, mason, :3, Woodbine place, Widcombe Bean Major Willoughby, 8, Sydney place Beard James, carpenter and grocer, 8, \Vidcombe parade Beard John, carpenter and joiner, Grotto cottage, Larkhall Beard Thomas, carpenter, 31, Corn street Beard Thomas, jun., carpenter, Beehive yard, Wa.lcot street; residence, 3, Vineyards Beard Thomas, esq., 9, Raby place Beard Mrs. Thomas, 33, Gay street Bearnard Francis, surgeon-chiropodist, 5, Quiet street Beasley Henry, mason, 2, \Veymouth street Beasley William, mason, 4, Queen's place, Widcombe Beaton Mrs., 14, Caroline buildings Beattie Alexander, A.M., academy, 2, Fountain buildings; res., 6, Highbury place, Walcot .Beauchamp .Mrs., 9, \VaterJoo buildings, \Vidcombe Beaumont Mrs. Abigail, 2, Upper East hayes Beaven 1\lrs., 12, Beaufort buildings west Beavis Charles, porter, 5, Barton place, Holloway Beavis John, gardener, Upper Bristol road .Beavis Samuel, butcher, Boatstall lane Becher Mrs. Col. George, 12, Norfolk crescent Beck James, esq., 23, Park street Becker Ferdinand William, gent., West-lodge, Upper Bristol road 171 Walcot BuUdings.J !J3


BEC-BEN.] SILVERTHORNE'S Becker Mrs. A. J., 13, Seymour street Becker 1\'Irs. Marianne, 39, ,Green-Park buildings Becket Isaac, upholsterer and broker, 6 & 6, Bath street Becket James, cabinetmaker, I, Cleveland terrace Beckett William, coach-trimmer, 8, Camden cottages Becks 1\'Irs., lodgings, 14, Pierrepont street Beddow J ames, tailor, 3, Little Stanhope street Bedford J ames, butcher, 6, Brookleaze buildings Bedford John, billiard rooms, 17, Milsom street Bedford Mrs., Elmhurst, Batheaston Bedfo1d Mrs. Elizabeth, 16, Belvedere Bedford Mrs. Mary Ann, 7, Beaufort buildings east Bedggood Benjamin, fellmonger, 7, Trinity square Bedggood J ames, fruiterer, post office, Ivy house, Si on hill Bedwell Mrs. E., 17, Green-Park buildings Bedwell Mrs. Sarah, 8, Lampard's buildings Beecher Capt., 43, New King street Beer Cornelius, livery stable keeper, 6, St. Andrew's terrace. See Advertisement Beer George, leather binding manufacturer, 8, Wood street, Lower Bristol road Beer Jacob, 18, Brougham Hayes buildings Beer J oseph, boot and shoemaker, 10, Somerset buildings Beer Samtiel, carpenter, 22, Fry's Belle vue Beer Thomas, grocer, 6, Corn street Beer Mrs. Mary, lodgings, 29, Northampton street Bees John, baker, 29, Oak street Beesley William, cabinetmaker, 4, Northampton bdgs. Behel Lewis, 4, 1\Ioorfield buildings, Walcot Bell Henry, M.D., 3, Raby place Bell J ames, lodgings, 13, North parade Bell J obn, bootmaker, Trafalgar place, \V eston Bell John, porter, 12, Dafford's buildings Bell William, boot and shoe maker, Batheaston Bell William, tailor, 13, Beaufort square Bell \Villiam (Moody ~B.), Kingston house, Kingston buildings Bellamy Benjamin Plim, gent., Assembly rooms Bellamy Wi1liam (Graves ~B.), 3, Duke street Bence Richard, dairyman, 35, Northampton street Bence Richard, maltster, Twerton Bence Richard Brad1ey, maltster, Twerton Bence Mrs. 1\Iary, 14, Dafford's street 24 [PubliBhed at


BATH DIRECTORY. [BEN-BIC. Bendall Charles, baker, 11, Westgate street Bending John, tailor and publican, Combe down Bengongh Henry, gent., 4, Raby place Benham Thomas Henry, cutler, 7, New 'Vestgate bdgs. Beniams Miss Maria, dressmaker, 8, Chapel row Benjamin Charles, wood and coal merchant, Upper Bristol road Benjamin George, 26, Claremont buildings Bennet \Villiam, dispensing chemist, 4, Saville row .. - See Advertisement Bennett Frederick, lodgings, 40, Park street Bennett James, professor of singing, 14, Great Stanhope street • Bennett John, carpenter, 20, Dafford's street Bennett John, lodgings, and waiter, 10, Rivers street Bennett John, messenger, Poor-law union office, 5, Abbey street Bennett John Dimery, bookbinder, and servants• register office, 8, Orange Grove Bennett Samuel & Co., tea dealers, 18, Market place Bennett Thomas, e~q., Priory, Bathwick hill Bennett Waiter, carpenter, I, Lyndhurst place Bennett Mrs. Fanny, 6, LarkhaU place Bensly John, laceman, 6, Old Bond street; residence, 28, Daniel street Benwell William, 20, Sydney buildings Berkin Miss Mary, 3, Argyle street Bemard Rev. Samuel Edward, 3, Portland place Berry Henry, commission agent, 18, Lower Swainswick Berry Jonathan, boot and shoe maker, I, Abbey street Berry Lady Louisa, 7, Queen's parade Betteson Richard, brewer, wine and spirit merchant, 12, Portland place Bettie Solomon, surgeon & accoucheur, 8, Bladud's bdgs. Bettington Miss Sarah, 8, Devonshire buildings &tty Mrs. Sarah, 10, Kensington place Bevan George, mason and beerseller, 14, Stambridge place, Batheaston Bevan l\1rs. Phrebe, coal merchant, 3, Cam den buildings, Lower Bristol road Bickerton Lady Ann Hussey, I5, Circus Bickle Elisha, 9, Dafford's buildings Bickle Josiah, brightsmith, 9, Trinity square 17. Walcot Buildings. D 2!1


BID-BIS.] SILVERTHORNE'S Bidwell George, brewer, 3, Barton place_, Holloway Biffen Mrs. Susan, lodgings, 3, Paragon buildings Biffen Miss Sophia, milliner, 16, Corridor. See Advt. Biggs Felix Keevil, tailor, &c., 24, Milsom street Biggs Robert, chemist and druggist, Charles street, and 24, Monmouth stl·eet Biggs Thomas, 4, Princes street Biggs Thomas, mason, 4, Dafford's street Biggs Thomas, woollen draper, 6, J ohu street Biggs vVilliam, Bath wick Parochial National School Biggs .Mrs. Ann, straw hat maker, 4, Prince's street Biggs :Mrs. Ann, 9, St. George's place, Upper Bristol rd. Bigwood 1\Irs. Sarah, Chequers, 14, Peter street Biles Joseph, 2, Spartan place, Sion bill Bill Charles H., esq., 4, Gay street Billett Georgc, chimney sweeper, 7, Ballance street_ Bindon James, constable, Chandos house, Chandos bdgs. Bin don John, boot and shoe maker, Boatstalllane Bindon John, tailor, 1, Claverton place Bingham Rev. Thomas, 17, Queen square Binns (Mrs. An ne Eastcott) and Goodwin, printers, booksellers, and stationers, 19, Cheap street Birch Mrs. George, 13, St. J ames's square Bird Major Edward Michael, 15, Daniel street Bird vVilliam Willicombe, slater, plasterer, &c., Henrietta road; residence, 32, Daniel street Bitd Mrs., 45, Rivers street Birth J ames, builder, Hartley house, Belvedere Bishop Frederick, carpenter, 9, Dafford's street Eishop George, ironmonger, 21, Broad street Bi5hop John, decorative painter, 9, Vineyards Bishop John, miller, 2, Millbrook buildings, Swainswick Bishop John, music warehouse, 14, George street; res., 3, Lower Camden place Bishop John, shoemaker, 6, Dafford's buildings Bishop Joseph, broker, 2, New Orchard street Bishop Thomas, accountant, 12, Old Bond street Bishop Thomas, coachman, 39, Ballance street Bishop William, gent., 39, Pulteney street Bishop 'Villiam George, bootmaker, 16, N orthurnberland place , Bishop .Miss 1\Iary Warwick, 20, N ortbampton street Biss Charles, 5, Thomas street [Published at


BATH DIRECTORY. (BIS-BLA. Biss George, marble mason, 6, Twerton Hayes buildings Biss John, cheesefactor, 35, St. J ames's parade Biss Joseph, baker, 1, Dover place Bistow Mrs. Sarah (Ford~ B.), 3, London street Blacker Thomas, 16, Queen's terrace, Widcombe Blackford Daniel, grocer, Twerton Blackford \Villiam, bootmaker, 23, Monmouth place, Upper Bristol road Blacklock J oseph, cabinetmaker, 1, Gascoyne place, Sa we lose Blacklock Joseph, jun., upholsterer and cabinetmaker, 7, New-Bond-street place Blacklock Misses, milliners and dressmakers, 40, Milsom street Blackmore Robert, butcher, 2, Widcombe parade Blackmore Edward, M.D., 14, Brock stt·eet Blackmore James, carpenter, I, Nelson terrace, Walcot Blackwell Edward J ackson, academy, 5, Northampton st. Blackwell Capt. Thomas Eden, 9, Dunsford place Blackwell William, academy, Blue lodge, W esthall place Blackwell Mrs. Eliza, 2, Larkhall place Blackwell Mrs. Eliza, staymaker, 13, George street Blagdon Charles, 3, Williams's place, Cottle's lane Blagdon Ml's. Elizabeth, 3, Hooper's court, Walcot Blair William Thomas, esq., Bathwick hill Blair Mrs.- Susan, 42, Rivers street Blair Misses, 12, Queen's varade Blake Charles, The Country House, Circus mews Blake Edward and George, plumbers and glaziers, 5, Dover terrace; residence, 5, Lower East hayes Blake J ames, Prince of Wales, 8, Dorchester street Blake John, cabinetmaker, 6, Comfortable place, Upper Bristol road Blake N oah, Rose inn, 3, Morford street Blake Thomas, carpenter, 1, Lower East hayes Blakely Thomas Martin, haberdasher and hosier, 12!, Westgate street Blai1ch James, zinc worker and tin manufactory, 21, Orange grove Bland 1\'liss, 4, Sion place, Bathwick hill Bland N eville Loftus, esq., 8, Russell street Blandford William, grocer, &c., 8, Abingdon buildings Blandford .Mrs., 7, Daniel street 17, Walcot Buildings.] 27


:BLA-.BON.] SILVERTHORNE'S Blatch 'Villiarn, Alien's cottage, Prior-park fishponds Blatchly Charles, coal merchant, 12, Beaufort square Blathwaite Miss, 2, Rivers street Blayds Rev. Henry, Southstoke vicarage Blencowe Henry Prescott, esq., 6, Prince's buildings Blencowe vVilliam, boot and shoe maker, 4, Barton street Blieth Mrs., 32, New King street Bligh Thomas, engraver, and ink manufacturer, 14, Pulteney bridge Bligh Thomas Gabb, fruiterer, 3, Pulteney bridge Bliss Rev. \Villiam, \V estfield villa, \Veston lane Blundell Capt. Francis H., 21, Macaulay buildings Blunt Mrs., 30, Gay street Board Mrs. Ann Perks, 3, Walcot terrace Boice John, coal dealer, 8, Bedford street, \Valcot Boice William, carpenter and joiner, 18, Peter street Bold John, glass cutter, 10, \Vestgate street Bolland Miss Rebecca, 21, Sydney buildings Bolt Edgar Newcombe, hatter, hosier, and glover, 9, New Bond street Bolt (Mrs. Hannah) and Son, straw bonnet manufactory, 16, Old Bond street Bolt William (B. ~Son), 16, Old Bond street Bolton Miss, la, Green-Park buildings Bolwell George, lodgings, 3, Oxford row Bolwell George, wheelwright, Upper Bristol road Bolwell John, Rose hill, Larkhall Bond Charles, tanner and cm·rier, 34, W alcot street Bond John N., gent., 2, Adelaide place, Bathwick Bond Rev. John, W eston vicarage Bond John, carpenter and joiner, 29, Kingsmead street; residence, 7, Green-Park buildings Bond John, grocer and tea-dealer, 2, Gloucester street Bond Thomas, ca\Jinetmaker, 28, J ames street Bond Williarn, carpenter, 29, Kingsmead street Bond Mrs., 3, Ainslie's belvedere Bond Misses Amelia and Fanny, milliners, dress and feather makers, 3, New-Bond-street place Bones Christopher, 4, Camden terrace .Bones Christopher, jun., ladies' and gentlemen's boot and shoe maker, I 0, Bartlett street Bonucci Mrs., 3, Rochfort place, Bathwick :Bonython Samuel, 3, Kirkham's buildings, Bathwick . 28 [Published a.t


BATH DIRECTORY. Booby er J ames, statuary, Upper Bristol road Boon James, gent., 33, Sydney buildings (noo~now. Boon John J ames, plumber, brass-founder, and coppersmith, 19!, W estgate street. See Advertisement Booth John Kaye, M.D., 20, Pu1teney street Booth Mrs. Harriet, I, Norfolk buildings Boshier Thomas, 2, Longmead buildings Bosley Robert, slater, plasterer, house-painter, &c. I, Ains1ie's belvedere Boswell Mrs. Frances, 42, Park street Bottle Thomas, shoemaker, 28, St. J ames's parade Bottle William, gent., 3, St. J ames's parade Bough J ames, tripe dealer, 3, Peter street Bough Mrs. J ane, 3, \Valcot buildings Boult Edmund, surgeon, 4, Axford buildings Boultbee Thomas, esq., 39, Gay street Bourdillon Brownlow, esq., 35, Pulteney street Bourn Charles, hay and corn dealer, 1\Iomnouth place, Upper Bristol road Bourn James, corn-factor, 1, Quav. See Advertisement ~ Bourn John, collector of assessed taxes, &c., for Bath wick parish, I, George's place Bourn Thomas, grocer, 70, Avon street Bourn William, sheriff's officer, 19, St. J ames's parade Bourn Mrs. Betty, 24, Kingsmead terrace B ourne Miss Louisa, lodgings, 4, Axford buildings Bowcher Charles, pawnbroker, 15, Southgate street Bowden Henry, lodgings, 32, Rivers street Bowden John, gardener, 5, Snmmerlay's place, 'Vidcombe Bowden :Mrs. Clara, Butt-Ash cottage, Lyncombe hill Bowden Mrs. Elizabeth, laundress, 16, Hat and feather et. Bowden Mrs. Elizabeth, lodgings, 21, \Vestgate buildings Bowden l\1.rs., 2, Southwest buildings, w· eston road Bowdidge John, beerseller, 7, Claremont buildings Bowen Arthur, baker and confectioner, 13, London street Bowen Edward Hull and Frederick, working jewellers and goldsmiths, 8, New Bond street; residence, 2, Highbury place Bowen Mrs., 2, Highbnry place Bowen Mrs. Gen., 9, Catharine place Bowen Mrs. 1\llartha, 7, Upper Church street Bowen Misses, ladies' seminary, 3, Axford buildings Eowes Miss Mary, 12, Norfolk buildings 171 Walcot Buildings.] D 2 29


&Il.VERTHORNE'S Bowie \Villiam, M.D., 19, Bennett street Bowler Frederick Edward, King's Head, \Valcot street l3owdlet· .Miss Harriet, 4, Spencer's Belle vue Bowles \Villiam, salesman, 31, Cornwall buildings Bowles Miss Rebecca, 13, Sevmour street ~ Bowman Edward, porkbutcher and grocer, 24, l\Iorford st. Bowman Mrs., 4, Prior-Park buildings Bowring Joseph, Pickwick's mews, Avon street Bowsher Richard, gent., 6, Nelson place, Norfolk cres. Bowsher Mrs. Ann, 7, Ilighbury place Box Mrs. Sarah, academy, 13, Camdeu place Boycott Simon Digby, esq., Crauhill house, '\Veston road Boycott Miss, 12, Queen square Boyd Major-Gen. Mossom, 36, Brock street Boyle Rev. \Villiam, 8, l\1iles's buildings Boys Mrs., 9, Dar1ington street Brace J oseph, esq., \Vidcombe-hill house Bracher John, Butchers' Arms, Boatstalllane Brackstone Miss Eliza, ladies' seminaryt 2, Elm place Bradford Charles, esq., 8, Laura place Bradford Mrs. Ann, 8, Twerton east Bradish Lieut.-Col. .John, Lyncombe vale Bradley J ames, artist and engraver, I 0, .Margaret's bdgs. Bradley John, acc.ountant, I, Vineyards Bradley 1.\tlrs. J ames, milliner, \0, .Margaret's buildings Bradley Mrs. Sarah, 5, Burdett'$ buildings, \Valcot Braham George, optica], mathematical, and philosophical instrument maker, 6, George street Brain Mrs., laundress, 31, Hat~and-feather court Brake Abraham, 5, High street, Lansdown road Bramley .Mrs., 3, Sydney place Brand Lieut. Charles, R.N., canal house, adjoining the Kennet and Avon Canal office, New Sydney place Brannen John, painter, 5, Fry's Belle vue Branscombe Henry, carpenter, 6, Beaufort square Brayley Thomas, Villa house, Bathwick Breeze John, haircutter, 4, Corridor Breunan Mrs. Maria, lodgings, 23, Great Stanhope street Brent Isaac_, gent., 4, Daniel street Brent Miss Sophia, engraver and stationer, 2, Pnlteney bridge ; residence, 4, Daniel street Brenton Miss Elizabeth, 5, Sion row, Sion hill Brett Lieut. Henry, R.N., 6, Forefield place 30 [Published at


BATH DIRECTORY. (BRE-BRI. Brett J obn, wine and spirit merchant, 20, Kingsmead square Brett Robert, lodgiugs, 18, Catherine place Brett Thomas, Unicorn tavern, 8, N orthgate street Brett \Villiam, St. James's hotel, I 0, St. J ames's street Brewer Mrs. Elizabeth, 17, Monmoutb place Brice J ames, hairdresser, 2, Prince's street Bridge :Miss, 8, Beaufort buildings west Brien Mrs. Maria, 1, Bur1ington street Bright Andrew, builder, 52, New King street Bright Edwin, 21, Thomas street Bright Henry, 17, Prospect place Bright John, grocer, 1, Barton street, Queen sq tlare Bright J osepb, shoemaker, between 30 & 31, Belvedere Bright Samuel, shoemaker, 1, Hartley place, Belvedere Bright William, butcher, 2, Newmarket row Bright \Villiam, chemist, 24 & 25, Southgate street Brimble J ames, gardener, 19, Brooklt'aze buildings Brimble J oseph, straw-bonnet maker, 1, Brunswick street Brimble Richard, 24, Cornwall terrace Brimmell Thomas, lodgings, 2, Laura place Brimson Benjamin, slater and plasterer, 3, Bedford street Brimson George, 10, Twerton Hayes buildings Brinson Thomas, coachmaker, 3, Harington place Brindle Very Rev. Thomas, D.D., 3, Brunswick place; residence, Prior-Park college Brine Thomas, 33, Brock street Brinkworth George, Seven Stars, 2, Upper Borough walls Brinkwortb George, St. J ames's brewery, 8, Corn street Brinkworth J acob, mealman, Old mills, Widcombe Brink worth John, Griffin tavern, Monmouth street Brink worth John Cooper, shoemaker, 16, Brookleaze bdgs. Brisbane Mrs. Mary, 6, Sydney place Briscoe John, gent., Bathford Briscoe Thomas Webb, gent., 8, Darlington place Bristow Adam, coal merchant, Grove street Bristow George, coffee rooms, 12, Lower Borough walls Bristow George, wood and coal merchant, 18, St. James's parade Bristow Moses, carrier, Villa fields, Bathwick Bristow Thomas, 4, Belle vue buildings Bristow Thomas, wood and coal merchant, 6, H enrietta buildings, Grove street. See Advertisement 17, Walcot BuUdings.] 31


:BRI-BRO.) SILVERTHORNE'S Bristow Mrs. Sarah, fly. proprietor and general carrier, Monmouth street; residence, 10. Grove street Bdtton J ames, furniture broker, 48, South gate street Britton John, chairman, 3, Lyndhurst terrace Britton Maurice, pennant stone mason, New quay; residence, 34, Oak street Broad George, butcher, Batheaston Broad George, gent., 15, Darlington place Broad Robert, upholsterer and paperhanger, 13, Chatham row Broad Robert, jun., upholsterer, 4, Chatham row Broad burst J oseph, saddler and harness maker, 8, \V estgate street Broadhnrst Rev. Thomas, Belvedere house Broadley John, wine and spirit merchant, Gascoyne place. See Ad1;ertisement Broad wood J ames Sbute, esq., 29, Royal crescent Brock Rev. Mourant, 24, Park street Brock Mrs. Frauces, 4, Camden place Brodrick Charles, esq., 10, Lansdown crescent Brodrick Rev. William John, rector of Bath, Rock house, Lansdown road Brodrick Mrs. Margaret, lodgings, 3, Brunswick place Brograve George Augustus~ esq., 2, J ohnstone street Bromley Charles, decorative house and sign painter, &c., 21, Upper Borough walls. See Advertisement Bromley 1\-Irs., 7, Southcot place, Lyncombe Brooke Charles, chemist, 44, W alcot street Brooke Oli•:er, baker, 28, Broad street Brooke Robert, esq., 11, Paragon buildings Brooke Mrs. Elizabeth, 4, Royal crescent Brooke M.rs. Geneml, 28, Marlborough buildings Brooke Mrs. ~sa.bella Frances, Bailbrook lodge Brookman Henry, carpenter, Grove street Brookman John, Villa house, Bath wick Brookman Miss, milliner, 10, Lower Borough walls Brooks Charles Elias, French polisher, 4, Camden street, Walcot Brooks John, coach painter, 7, Ebenezer terrace, \Vidcombe Brooks John, police constable, 4, Philip street Brooks Samuel, mason and builder, Elm cottage, near Henrietta street 3J [Publi&hed at


BATH DIRECTORY. (BRO•BRO• Brooks Robert, 29, Eldon place Brooks Robert, gardener, 4, George's buildings Brooks Thomas, gardener, 7, Lampard 's buildings Brooks Thomas, grocer, Twerton Brooks Thomas, porkbutcher, Cob,urg place, Widcombe Brooks Thomas, tea gardens, Villa fields Brooks l\Irs. Eliza, 3, Woodbine place, Widcombe Brooks Mrs. Mary, greengrocer, 5, Chandos buildings Brooks Miss J enefer, dressmaker, I, Barton buildings Brooks Susan, laundress, ll, Cam den cottages Broom Arthur, boot and shoe maker, 4, Orange-grove court Brqom J ames, umbrella maker, 39, Comwall building8 Broom Samuel, cabinetmaker, 24, Wellington place, Belvedere Brouncker John, esq., Apsey house, Batheaston Brown Christian, clerk to the guardians of the Bath PoorLaw Union, and superintendent registrar of births, deaths, and marriages; office, 6, Abbey street; res., 9, Darlington place Brown Daniel, piano-forte tuner, 6, Henry street Brown George, boot and shoe maker, 3, Abbeygate st. Brown George (of Excise), 25, Twerton Hayes buildings Brown George, 6, Lower Camden place Brown George, jun., haberdasher, 22, New Bond street Brown Henry, smith, 12, Hatfield buildings, Widcombe Brown Henry, piano-forte tuner and repairer, 3, Gloucester place Brown Hon. Capt. Howe, 26, St. J ames's square Brown J ames, butcher, 26, Lampard 's buildings Brown J ames, teadealer and grocer, 16, Kingsmead sq. Brown J ames, upholsterer, 1, Lark pl., Upper Bristol rd. Brown John, animal preserver, 26, Cornwall place Brown Capt. Meredith, Pierrepont house Brown Richard Willson, surgeon, 26, Gay street Brown Capt. Robert Hunter, R.N., 25, Park street Brown Thomas and Joseph, haberdashers, 19, Market pi. Brown William, coachman, 6, Cottage row, Bathwick Brown \Villiam, Crooked Fish, 3, Gaj's buildings Brown William, glass and china warehouse, 15, Northgate street Brown William Adam, 1 1, Kingsmead street Brown William Henrv, 11, Oak street ~ 171 Walcot Buildings.] sa


BRO-BRU.] SILVERTHORNE'S Brown Mrs., Victoria villa, '\Veston road Brown Mrs., dressmaker, 8, Harley street • Brown Mrs. Ann, laundress, Circus mews Brown Mrs. Elizabeth Sarah, 2, Park place, Park street Brown Mrs. Henry, t~acher of the piano-forte and singing, 3, Gloucester place Brown Mrs. Mary Ann, laundress, 2, Highbury buildings Brown Mrs. S. H., 3, Seymour street Brown Miss, teacher of dancing, 8, Union street ; r~sidence, 6, Lower Camden place Brown Miss Anna Maria, Somerset cottage, Carriage rd. Brown Elizabeth, milliner, 6, Abingdon buildings Browne George Townsbend, esq., Elm villa, Bathampton Browne J ames, cook, I, Coronation bnildings, Twerton Browne Hon. Col. John, D, Marlborough buildings Browne John, printer and bookseller, 9, Barton street Browne Admiral Thomas, 16, Catharine place Browne William Henry, gent., 12, Prospect place Browne William Henry, professor of the piano and composition, 17, Russell street Browne Mrs. Caroline Ann, 6, Lambridge place Browne Mrs. Eliza \Vebb, 11, Park street Browne Mrs. Wogan, 24, Marlborough buildings Browne Miss W ylde, 29, St. J ames's square Browne Miss Willis, teacher of piano-forte and singing, 17, Russell street Brown ell J ames, treasurer of Theatre Royal, 7, St. J obn's place Browning George, academy, Weston Browning Thomas, master of National School, Abbey gr. Browning W alter, printer, 38, W alcot street Browning Mrs. J obanna, poulterer, 3, Trim bridge Brownjobn John, gent., 20, New King street Brownlow Rev. John, 16, Green-Park buildings Brosson Thomas, carpenter, 3, Twerton east Broyer N icholas, lodgings, 4, Rivers street Bruce \Villiaru Adair, esq., 8, Lansdown crescent Bruce Mrs. Elizabeth, 23, Bennett street Brumby John, accountant, 6, Philip street Brumby Mrs. 1\tfary, 6, Philip street Brnnel Henry, 3, Lower Swainswick Brunson \Villiam, carpenter, 12, Stanbridge place, Batheaston 34 [Published at


BATH DIRECTORY. (BRU-BUL. Brunt George, coach wheeler, 3, Chelsea buildings Brunt Isaac, commercial traveller, 10, Brougharn Hayes buildings Brunt William, gardener, 9, Richmond place Bruton Mrs. J ane, laundress, 12, Northampton buildings Bryan Mrs. Mary, 28, Lambridge place Bryant Andrew, currier and leather-seller, 2, London terr. Bryant Edward, plasterer, 2, Bathwick place Bryant Isaac, brush, sieve, and basket manufactory, 7, "\V alcot buildings Bryant Isaac, coachman, Crescent-field cottage Bryant J ames, currier, I 9, Stall street BryantJ ohn, baker, 15, Argyle street. See Advertisement Bryant Samson, f), Daiford's street Bryant Thomas, Cleveland tave1·n, (Hampton row Bryant \Villiam, 14, Upper Cam den place Bryant William, 18, Dafford's street Brydges John, esq., 14, Catherine place Bryer John, lodgings, 10, Alfred street Bryer Robert, cabinetmaker, 6, John street Brymer Rev. William Thomas Parr, archdeacon of Bath, 76, Pulteney street Buck George, 2, Milk street Buck Henry, plasterer, 8, Hampton row Buck John, grocer, 2, Kingsmead street Buck Thomas, plasterer, &c., 33, Daniel street Buck Frances Ann, laundress, 8, Hampton row Buckingham James, saddler, 1:>, James street Buckle Rear-Admiral Matthew, 22, St. J ames's square Buckman Edward, fly owner, Grosvenor mews, Piccadilly Bucknell J ames, baker & confectioner, Cleveland pi. east Bucknell 1\Iark, pastrycook and confectioner, lo, New Bond street Budd Henry Hayward., surveyor of roads., 22, Lambridge -place Budgeon Misses, 16, George street Bulgin John, watch and clock maker, 19, Somerset court, ;Walcot Bull Ebenezer, English teacher, and teacher of the pianoforte, 2, Myrtle place, Walcot Bull J oseph, carpenter and undertaker, 27, Morford street Bull J oseph, shoemaker, 9, Northampton street Bull Robert, brewer and maltster, Bathford 17, Walcot Buildings.] 35


BUL-BUR.] SILVERTHORNE'S Bull Simon, tea-dealer, Twerton Bull Mrs. Ann, nurse, 1, Margaret's place, \Valcot Bull Mrs. Susan, I, \Villiams's place, Cottle's lane Bullen Admiral J oseph, 13, Raby place Bullen John, 3, Rochfort place, Bath wick Bullin Edmund, carpenter and builder, 28, New King st. Bullin J ames, grocer, Upper Bristol road Bnllin William. builder,.Monmouth pl., Upper Bristol rd. Bullock George, fringe manufacturer, 8, Northumberland place Bullock Isaac, sawyer, 2, Fry's Belle vue Bullock J ames, maison de con fiance, 31, Milsom street Bullock Wi11iam, watch and clock maker,.Batheaston Bullock \Villiam, watch and clock maker, 27, Claverton st. Bunbury Mrs. Col., 7, Percy place Bundy Thomas, fruiterer, 3, Barley street Bunston Joseph, shoemaker, 10, Somerset street Bunting Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 20, Somerset bdgs. Burbidge J acob, builder, 40, Eldon place Embidge J ames, esq., 1, Bailbrook villas Bnrch J ames, 6, Church street, Widcombe Burcombe Andrew, batter, 2, Lark place, Upper Bristol rd. Bmd Mrs., Aviary cottage, Greenway lane Burden Mrs. Ann, laundress, 6, Camden terrace Rnrden Mrs. Mary, laundress, 2, Camden terrace Burden Mrs. Sarah, Chequers, St. Michael's place Burford 'Villiam, baker, 29, St. James's parade Burford Mrs. Elizabeth, schoolmistress, 9, Broo:Kleaze buildings Burford l\liss, dressmaker, 29, St. Jamcs's parade Burge, Gra11t, & Co., tanners, Twerton Burge Robert, herald painter, 25., Kingsmead terrace .Burgess George, baker, 7,·Ladymead Burgess George, baker, 3, Cottage place, Larkhall .Burgess John, quarry master, Combe down Burgess Rev. William Sheepshanks, 1, Camden place Burgess Mrs., professor of dancing, 11, Bath st. SeeAdvt. Burgess Mrs. Mary, Woodbine place, Combe down Burgh Miss Elizabeth, 15, St. J ames's square Burleigh Misses, 11., Great Stanhope street Burlton Frederick & J ames, dispensing and family chemists, 15, Milsom street Burmester Mrs. Mary., 19, Rivers street a6 [Published at


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