From 67, Commercial street to Dock street.
1 Morris James, naturalist and hair dresser
2 Smith M., Wiltshire house
here is Kear street.
Hide and skin market
Salvation Army Barracks
Creman Thomas, sailor
Pegler H.E., wheelwright and carriage builder
3 Howell David, grocer
4 James Henry, tin smith
6 Elliott Ann
Wood Thomas, haulier
7 Moreton Geo. labourer
8 McNally H. baker
Evans Sidney, Ivy cottage
Cross street coal yard
(return)
9 Sheppard W., fishmonger
10 Waldron E. R., baker
11 Ryan Martin, bootmaker
here is Thomas' s court.
12 Hurley Cornelius, labourer
12A Davies Jno. T. hairdresser
13 Davis W. jobbing smith
14 Whelton Ellen, widow
15 Freeguard F., hairdresser
16 Dixon Alf. coal trimmer
17 Reardon Daniel, hawker
18 Clarke Ellen, widow
here is Fothergill street.
Thompson J. smithy
19-20 Void
21 Davies John, Foaming Tankard
22 James Joshua, general shop
23 Richardson Jos. Labourer
24 May Thomas, smith
25 Davies L. & E. newsagents
From Cross street to Canal parade
Griffiths Enoch, grocer
1 Booth Geo. trunkmaker
2 Taylor Ellen, widow
3 Keily Wm. smith
4 Pullen Robert, gas works
5 Hopkins Elizabeth, widow
6 Donovan Tim. mainlayer
7 Young George, labourer
8 Robinson J. boilermaker
9 Price Mary, widow
Emlyn Works - C. D. Phillips, proprietor
12 Morse M. Fishguard Arms
13 Hobbs Mary
l4 - 15 Wixce Tim. Three Salmons
16 Gough David, carpenter
17 Durnall Mark, labourer
18 Garret Patrick, labourer
(return)
Holy Cross Catholic School
here is Millbrook terrace.
19 Organ Thos. watchman
20 Davies Thos. coal trimmer
21 Turner Thos. haulier
22 Anthony Jas. labourer
23 Pitt Thos. smith
24 Marshall Wm. smith
25 Edmonds Sarah
26 Griffiths Mary
27 Lewis Charles, dairyman
28 Perrett W. cab proprietor
29 O'Leary Danl. machinist
30 Evans Mrs., Rodney Arms
31 Allen J. C., baker & grocer