{"id":1852,"date":"2017-04-09T08:17:33","date_gmt":"2017-04-09T00:17:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.rapidprototypechina.com\/nice-china-tooling-make-manufactory-photos\/"},"modified":"2017-04-09T08:19:34","modified_gmt":"2017-04-09T00:19:34","slug":"nice-china-tooling-make-manufactory-photos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rapidprototypechina.com\/blog\/nice-china-tooling-make-manufactory-photos\/","title":{"rendered":"Nice China Tooling Make Manufactory photos"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Some cool china tooling make manufactory images:<\/p>\n<p><strong>A-B &#8211; Bristol Street Directory 1775<\/strong><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"china tooling make manufactory\" src=\"http:\/\/www.rapidprototypechina.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/04\/11006465326_35a3167ba3.jpg\" width=\"400\" \/><br \/>\n<i>Image by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/20654194@N07\/11006465326\">brizzle born and bred<\/a><\/i><br \/>\nSketchley&#8217;s Bristol Directory 1775<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Albemarle Row, Hotwells<\/b><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/41308227@N00\/3261230220\/in\/photolist-5YbE8f-6DoX3C-eixY6r\">www.flickr.com\/photos\/41308227@N00\/3261230220\/in\/photolis&#8230;<\/a><\/p>\n<p>1. Dupont, John<br \/>\n2. Speed, John, L.B.<br \/>\n3. Crook, ?, L.B.<br \/>\n4. Budge, Rev. Christopher<br \/>\n5. Raynous, Eliz., L.B.<br \/>\n7. Watkins, John, L.B.<br \/>\n7. Weaver, -, L.B.<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Aldridge Key Lane, recently Aldersquay Lane, Narrow Quay <\/b><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/20654194@N07\/8686767084\/in\/photolist-eeBXdh-bU298V-fQEKfk-fhFGvA-8448jD-9MUsqn-8Db3Qj-dsbqZb-aTg1SK-aTQWVD-e9nx9N-bkkZWr\">www.flickr.com\/photos\/20654194@N07\/8686767084\/in\/photolis&#8230;<\/a><\/p>\n<p>In the parish of St. Stephen. In 1696, Ebenezar Duddlestone lived here.<\/p>\n<p>A corruption of the name \u201cAldworth\u201d, from the fact that Alderman Aldworth caused a dock to be made here. It was filled up in 1687. The Lane was absorbed in the Co-operative Wholesale Society\u2019s building about the year 1900.<\/p>\n<p>1868 Bankruptcy is awarded and issued against James Milton, late of the sign of the King of Prussia, Aldersquay-Lane, in the City of Bristol.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/20654194@N07\/7152247955\/in\/photolist-bU298V-fQEKfk-fhFGvA-8448jD-9MUsqn-8Db3Qj-dsbqZb-aTg1SK-aTQWVD-e9nx9N-bkkZWr\">www.flickr.com\/photos\/20654194@N07\/7152247955\/in\/photolis&#8230;<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Blue Bell, (pub) Quay Lane (Alderskey Lane) 1775 Jacob Beer.<\/p>\n<p>1. Davis, Elinor, widow, vict, King of Prussia (pub)<br \/>\n2. Cutler, John, carpenter<br \/>\n3. Powell, William, post-chaises to let<br \/>\n4. Powell, Mary, widow<br \/>\n5. Beer, Jacob, vict, Blue Bell (pub)<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Alexander\u2019s Court, near Redcross Street, now demolished<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Off Redcross Lane<\/p>\n<p>1. Parker, John, sailcloth manufacturer<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Anchor Road see Rope Walk<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Ann Street<\/b> <\/p>\n<p>Built about 1711-12<\/p>\n<p>8. Thompson, (malt-house)<br \/>\n18. Baker, John, baker<br \/>\n25. Spearing, William, vict, Duke of Devonshire<br \/>\n50. James, Charles, carpenter<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 All Saints\u2019 Lane<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Corn Street to High Street market.<\/p>\n<p>The Rummer mentioned below was a well-known inn. Formerly the Greene Lattis stood on or near this site as far back as 1241, and it appears to have been succeeded by the Abyndon, the New Inn, the Jonas, and finally the Rummer. It was demolished when the Exchange was erected in 1743, and afterwards the present Rummer was built on a portion of the site.<\/p>\n<p>4. Taylor, Tho., Rummer Tavern<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Assembly Lane, now Assembly Rooms Lane<\/b><\/p>\n<p>So called from its contiguity to the Assembly Rooms, Prince Street, which was once a fashionable concert hall, but is now used as a warehouse.<\/p>\n<p>The Assembly Rooms, once a fashionable concert hall, resounding with the merry music of harp, sackbut, and psaltery, has long lost caste, and Cithara tollat curas, the inscription on the forehead of the building, is only suggestive of the sweet memories of its past experience.<\/p>\n<p>1. Hobbs, James, mason and bricklayer<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Avenue, near St. James\u2019s Square<\/b><\/p>\n<p>1. Higgins, Elizabeth, vict, Trout<br \/>\n4. Weaver, Thomas, attorney and clerk to the justices of the counties of Gloucester and Somerset<\/p>\n<p>5. Rock, ?<br \/>\n6. Fox, Mary<br \/>\n7. Cole, ?<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Avon Street, Temple<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Built on ground originally the gardens and grounds of the Augustinian Friars. At No.7 lived Richard Trevett, the night constable, probably a decrepit ancient individual, in direct contrast to the sturdy policeman of today.<\/p>\n<p>1. Ring, Robert, cooper<br \/>\n2. Prust, Thomas, captain of the John<br \/>\n3. Clements, John, mariner<br \/>\n5. Cannon, Jeremiah, taylor<br \/>\n6. Green, William, gent.<br \/>\n7. Trevett, Richard, Night Constable<br \/>\n8. Isaacs, Isaac, glass cutter and engraver<br \/>\n9. Spencer, Elizabeth, school-mistress<br \/>\n10. Bale, Rich, cooper and vict, Hart<br \/>\n12. Ward, Wm., vict and sailcloth weaver, Bell<br \/>\n13. Perry, Thomas, shoe-maker<br \/>\n14. Collins, John, excise officer<br \/>\n15. Cridland, Richard, flax-dresser<br \/>\n18. Prichard, Thomas, flax-dresser<br \/>\n19. Cannon, Lewis, warehouse-keeper<br \/>\n20. Parmiter, John, maltster<br \/>\n21. Podger, Thomas, Accountant<br \/>\n22. Wooles, Wm., cooper<br \/>\n25. Reynolds, Ann, widow<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Avon Street, Temple<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Built on ground originally the gardens and grounds of the Augustinian Friars. At No.7 lived Richard Trevett, the night constable, probably a decrepit ancient individual, in direct contrast to the sturdy policeman of today.<\/p>\n<p>1. Ring, Robert, cooper<br \/>\n2. Prust, Thomas, captain of the John<br \/>\n3. Clements, John, mariner<br \/>\n5. Cannon, Jeremiah, taylor<br \/>\n6. Green, William, gent.<br \/>\n7. Trevett, Richard, Night Constable<br \/>\n8. Isaacs, Isaac, glass cutter and engraver<br \/>\n9. Spencer, Elizabeth, school-mistress<br \/>\n10. Bale, Rich, cooper and victualler, Hart<br \/>\n12. Ward, Wm., victualler and sailcloth weaver, Bell<br \/>\n13. Perry, Thomas, shoe-maker<br \/>\n14. Collins, John, excise officer<br \/>\n15. Cridland, Richard, flax-dresser<br \/>\n18. Prichard, Thomas, flax-dresser<br \/>\n19. Cannon, Lewis, warehouse-keeper<br \/>\n20. Parmiter, John, maltster<br \/>\n21. Podger, Thomas, Accountant<br \/>\n22. Wooles, Wm., cooper<br \/>\n25. Reynolds, Ann, widow<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Back Lane: or, Back Church Lane, St. Michaels<\/b><\/p>\n<p>1. Seed, William, gent.<br \/>\n1. Walker, Thomas<br \/>\n2. Bond, John, captain<br \/>\n3. Thomas, William, custom-house officer<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Back Lane As above; or perhaps at Bedminster or Redcliff<\/b><\/p>\n<p>6. Reed, Sarah<br \/>\n7. Bernet, Peter, rigger<br \/>\n8. Lewis, Margaret<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Back Street Now Queen Charlotte Street<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Back Street, running from Baldwin Street to King Street, was roughly parallel with the Welsh Back on the Floating Harbour and not far from the church of St. Nicholas. <\/p>\n<p>King John is said to have had a mansion in what is now Queen Charlotte Street, overlooking beautiful gardens. It was re-named Queen Charlotte Street in 1885.<\/p>\n<p>1. Lester, ?, vict, White Swan (pub) 1752 &#8211; 54 James Brookers \/ 1755 Edwin Dowdin.<br \/>\n3. White, Philip, glazier<br \/>\n4. Beaver, Sarah, cook-shop<br \/>\n5. Thomas, Thos., grocer<br \/>\n6. Minifee, Ann, vict.<br \/>\n7. Franklin, George, brightsmith<br \/>\n7 or 17. Lucy, William, maltster and hop-merchant<br \/>\n8. Guy, Esau, tin-plate worker<br \/>\n9. Jones, Thomas, vict, Newport Boat (pub)<br \/>\n10. Whithair, Benj., grocer<br \/>\n11. Lewis, Thomas, vict, Ship (pub)<br \/>\n15. Helps, William, grocer<br \/>\n16. Jones, John, gingerbread-baker, confectioner and toy-man<br \/>\n17. See 7<br \/>\n18. Morgan, William, vict, Old Noah\u2019s Ark (pub)<br \/>\n20. Ames, John, engraver<br \/>\n21. Wood, William, sworn timber measurer<br \/>\n22. Terrett, Richard, baker<br \/>\n23. Harris, Edward, cheese-monger<br \/>\n24. Nicholas, Davy, vict, King\u2019s Head (pub) The King\u2019s Head was lost in the late 1870\u2019s  when Back Street was widened, the street was also re-named \u2018Queen Charlotte Street\u2019. <\/p>\n<p>25. State, William, flax dresser<br \/>\n26. Hadlam, James, peruke-maker<br \/>\n27. Williams, Margaret, L.B.<br \/>\n28. Gronough, Griffy, shoe maker<br \/>\n30. Jones, William, vict, George (pub)<br \/>\n31. Williamson, ?, widow, vict, Bell (pub)<br \/>\n32. Morgan, John, tyler and plasterer<br \/>\n33. Morgan, ?, tide-waiter<br \/>\n34. Smith, Richard, buckle maker<br \/>\n35. Edkins, John, butcher<br \/>\n35. Lisle, Thomas, gunstock maker<br \/>\n36. Strickland, James, vict &amp; mariner, Hen and Chickens (pub)<br \/>\n37. Hunt, William, peruke-maker<br \/>\n38. Privett, flax dresser<br \/>\n40. Herbert, William, shoe-maker<br \/>\n41. Harris, Edward, taylor<br \/>\n42. Green, Joseph, cutler<br \/>\n43. Burnet, William, victualler<br \/>\n44. Davis, John, Baptist minister<br \/>\n44. Readycliffe, ?, taylor<br \/>\n45. Taylor, John, bright smith<br \/>\n47. Rogers, John, cheese &amp; butter seller<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Baldwin Street<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Prince Henry (afterwards Henry II) was placed with a schoolmaster, named Matthews, in this street, to be \u201cinstructed in letters and trained up in civil behaviour\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>1. Tully, George, cornfactor &amp; cheese-monger<br \/>\n5. Watts, Henry, wire worker<br \/>\n6. Thomas, John, capt. of the Industry sloop, to Bridgewater<br \/>\n7. Jones, Rebecca, widow<br \/>\n11. Cheston, Elizabeth, baker<br \/>\n12. Counsell, Richard, hooper<br \/>\n13. Purrier, Thomas, cabinet-maker<br \/>\n13. Taylor, William, plumber &amp; shot-maker<br \/>\n14. Higgins, Imm, book-keeper<br \/>\n15. Russel, James, tide-waiter<br \/>\n17. Bilch, Elizabeth, widow<br \/>\n18. Welton, Sam., brewer &amp; maltster<br \/>\n19. Sheppard, William, plumber<br \/>\n20. Hill, Benjamin, plumber &amp; shot-maker<br \/>\n21. Harris, Susannah, Three Black Birds (pub)<br \/>\n22. Mitchell &amp; Orchard, braziers<br \/>\n23. Emanuel, Penelope, widow<br \/>\n24. Bird, Jonathan, starch-maker<br \/>\n25. Fidoe, Edmond, plumber<br \/>\n26. Strickland, Jacob, joiner &amp; carpenter<br \/>\n27. Thayer, John, rigger<br \/>\n28. Pierce, Thomas, baker<br \/>\n31. Elliot, Philip (residence)<br \/>\n32. Evans, Elizabeth, widow<br \/>\n33. Smartfoot, Thomas, Joiner<br \/>\n34. Good, Richard, brush-maker<br \/>\n35. Warder, Elizabeth, shop-keeper<br \/>\n36. Henry, King (sic), clock and watch-maker<br \/>\n37. Gullam, Cha., carpenter and joiner<br \/>\n38. Taylor, Archibald, victualler, Rising Sun (pub)<br \/>\n40. Cooper, Ann, victualler, Marquis of Granby (pub)<br \/>\n41. Johnson, Elizabeth, tobacconist<br \/>\n42. Jones, Jonathan, basket-maker<br \/>\n43. Lewis, John, bed-joiner<br \/>\n44. Peters, John, carpenter<br \/>\n46. Ellis, Hannah, basket-maker<br \/>\n47. Kidson, John, cabinet-maker<br \/>\n48. West, Wm., shoe-maker<br \/>\n49. Johnson, James, rigger<br \/>\n50. Griffee, George, smith<br \/>\n54. Thomas, Richard<br \/>\n55. Dobson (or Jonson), Joseph, vict, Ship (pub) the Ship was later named the Sceptre<br \/>\n56. Lewis, Eliz., fishmongers<br \/>\n57. Carter, Edward, seedsman<br \/>\n58. Cumly, Stephen, wire-drawer<br \/>\n59. George, William, distiller<br \/>\n60. Lewis, Wm., gingerbread baker &amp; toy-maker<br \/>\n61. Whitehouse, Thomas, ironmonger<br \/>\nNichols, William, victualler, King\u2019s Arms (pub)<br \/>\nPerry, James, victualler and cooper, Ship and Castle (pub)<br \/>\nShenfield, Christopher, vict. &amp; mason, Golden Cross (pub)<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Bars Lane<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Now Barrs Street, existed as long ago as 1129, when a \u201cpound\u201d and two \u201cgreat barns\u201d were situated close by. It acquired the dignity of being named a street when it was widened in 1846.<\/p>\n<p>1. Fowles, Thomas, baker<br \/>\n2. Cox, Christopher, brightsmith<br \/>\n3. Golledge, Edward, mason<br \/>\n5. Long, John, farrier<br \/>\n6. Wood, William, whip maker<br \/>\n9. Watts, ?, sheriff\u2019s officer<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Barton Alley, St. James<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Led from St. James\u2019s Barton to the churchyard. It is said that two persons carrying umbrellas could not pass through the alley. Its demolition was decided upon in 1846, but the new street (Bond Street) was not opened for vehicles until some fifteen years later.<\/p>\n<p>1. Elford, Thomas, insurance broker<br \/>\n2. Saunders, Thomas, victualler, Grapes (pub)<br \/>\n3. Seede, John, bright smith<br \/>\n4. Richardson, Richard, dealer<br \/>\n5. Dundass, Alexander, taylor<br \/>\n6. Williams, Joshua<br \/>\n7. Atlee, Samuel, confectioner<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Barton\u2019s Court, Barton Street, St. James\u2019s Barton<\/b><\/p>\n<p>3. Trotman, -, taylor<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Barton Street, St. James Barton<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Probably built on a portion of the farm-yard of St. James\u2019s Priory. In Domesday Book, Bristol is referred to as part of the Roya Manor of Barton.<\/p>\n<p>1. Russel, John, capt.<br \/>\n2. Gingell, John, post chaises to let<br \/>\n8. Rich, Robert, maltster<br \/>\n9. Oakens, Wm., coaches &amp; chaise to let<br \/>\n11. Fry, Ebinezer, school-master<br \/>\n13. Thomas, Benjamin<br \/>\n14. Lewis, Dice, taylor<br \/>\n15. Roman, Thomas, victualler, Sugar Loaf (pub)<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Beaufort, Buford\u2019s or Burford\u2019s Court, now Beaufort Place, Lower Montague Street<\/b><\/p>\n<p>1. Oliver, Thomas, gent<br \/>\n3. Naish, ?<br \/>\n5. Roberts, Thomas, accomptant<br \/>\n6. Hawksford, Edward, officer of excise<br \/>\n7. Esterbrook, Jacob, cryer<br \/>\n9. Ferris, Robt., shoe-maker<br \/>\n? Sindram, J. Christopher, taylor &amp; draper<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Bedminster, now East Street<\/b><\/p>\n<p>In 1698 Bristol was separated from Bedminster by a clear space of half-a-mile. The well-known London Inn will be noticed at No.141.<\/p>\n<p>2. Richards, Joseph, victualler, Horse and Groom (pub)<br \/>\n5. Clark, -, wheelwright<br \/>\n7. Kirby, John, basket-maker<br \/>\n8. Webb, George, chair-maker<br \/>\n9. Loynes, Francis, stay-warehouse<br \/>\n10. Hanny, John, leather-dresser &amp; breeches-maker<br \/>\n12. Pyerke, Gardener, brazier &amp; victualler<br \/>\n13. Wilcox, John, hat-maker<br \/>\n14. Cloud, John, sacking, twine, and rope-maker<br \/>\n16. Gregory, Roger, victualler, Jolly Sailor (pub)<br \/>\n22. Rossiter, Ann, victualler, Three Bee Hives (pub)<br \/>\n23. Lyne, Richard, baker<br \/>\n25. Gough, Thomas, victualler, Wind Mill (pub)<br \/>\n27. Mayo, John, leather dresser<br \/>\n37. Adams, Thomas, gingerbread-baker<br \/>\n41. Smith, Wm., victualler, Cock and Bottle (pub)<br \/>\n43. Astens, -, skinner<br \/>\n44. Herbert, Edward, leather-dresser &amp; breeches-maker<br \/>\n45. Jones, John, gardener<br \/>\n53. Withey, John, farrier<br \/>\n55. Dabbs, James, victualler, Tennis Court (pub)<br \/>\n59. Lane, Samuel, victualler, Rose and Crown (pub)<br \/>\n68. Watts, Lionel, school master<br \/>\n69. Nelmes, &#8211;<br \/>\n78. Levins, George, victualler, Mill-stone (pub)<br \/>\n82. Williams, Jos., victualler, Dun Cow (pub)<br \/>\n83. Taylor, Walter, gent.<br \/>\n85. Lasey, Francis, victualler, Red Lion (pub)<br \/>\n96. Rose, Joseph, victualler, Engine-house (pub)<br \/>\n99. Hill, &#8211;<br \/>\n110. King, William, miller, Lock\u2019s Mill<br \/>\n115. Underhill, Dinah, victualler, Old White Horse (pub)<br \/>\n124. Stock, James, victualler, Three Crowns (pub)<br \/>\n125. Lowdin, -, corn broker and auc-tioneer<br \/>\n138. Duffet, James, turnpike-man<br \/>\n141. Morgan, Wm., victualler, London (pub)<br \/>\n142. Williams, Evan, victualler, Colston Arms (pub)<br \/>\n147. Sweet, Joseph, victualler, Anchor (pub)<br \/>\n154. Jones, Francis, victualler, Moon and Stars (pub)<br \/>\n160. Creech, -, captain<br \/>\n161. Goodale, George, victualler, Coach and Horses (pub)<br \/>\n164. Little, Fortune<br \/>\n170. King, John, victualler, Rose and Crown (pub)<br \/>\n176. Sanders, William, gent<br \/>\n178. Cheese, John, gardener<br \/>\n179. Godwin, John, turnpike-man<br \/>\n181. Page, John, victualler, Hen and Chickens (pub)<br \/>\n182. Sivier, Daniel, victualler, Elephant (pub)<br \/>\n205. Gerrard, Francis, victualler, Star (pub)<br \/>\n208. Silcox, Edward, farrier<br \/>\n210. Dabbs, James, joiner<br \/>\n211. Groves, Benjamin, wheel-wright<br \/>\n222. Walters, Wm., butcher<br \/>\n223. Fear, Wm., baker<br \/>\n224. Stannah, William, victualler (pub)<br \/>\n245. Burges, John, victualler, Horse and Jockey (pub)<br \/>\n255. Hurley, Jos., clock and watch maker<br \/>\n256. Soudly, Thomas, edge tool-maker<br \/>\n259. Mounteir, Abraham, black-smith<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Bedminster Causeway, now incorporated with Bedminster Parade<\/b><\/p>\n<p>1. Smith, Samuel, mustard manufactory<br \/>\n5. Davis, John, soap-master (sic) &amp; chandler<br \/>\n6. Williams, Wm., cooper<br \/>\n7. White, Jacob<br \/>\n9. Grisley, Henry, merchant<br \/>\n10. Williams, Wm., capt.<br \/>\n11. Pook, Richard<br \/>\n12. Hasle, Thomas<br \/>\n14. Salter, Richard, shop-keeper<br \/>\n16. Bowen, Mrs.<br \/>\n17. Hazard, Thomas<br \/>\n19. Sawyers, Robert, corn factor<br \/>\n22. Bryant, John, twine spinner<br \/>\n25. Hooper, Thomas, victualler, Squirrel (pub)<br \/>\n28. James, Stephen, carpenter &amp; joiner<br \/>\n31. Evans, William, victualler, White Hart (pub)<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Blinkerd\u2019s Court, probably now Blinkers Steps, Milk Street<\/b><\/p>\n<p>3. Beser, Hester, widow<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Bloomsbury Court, probably now Bloomsbury Buildings, Charles Street<\/b><\/p>\n<p>2. Roberts, John, sheriff\u2019s officer<br \/>\n3. Lilleecrop, Edward, officer of excise<br \/>\n4. Field, -, widow<br \/>\n5. Gillam, Jos., tide-waiter<br \/>\n6. Saunders, William, book-keeper<br \/>\n14. Shadwell, Sarah, School for children<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Brandon Hill, near St. George\u2019s Road<\/b><\/p>\n<p>This Hill itself was one of the chief defences of the city during the sieges of 1643-5. Women, from time immemorial have enjoyed the privilege of drying their clothes here, and not only since the occasion of Queen Elizabeth\u2019s visit to Bristol, as has been previously stated. A splendid panoramic view of Bristol may be obtained from the Cabot Tower which crowns the summit of the Hill.<\/p>\n<p>2. West, &#8211;<br \/>\n7. Jones, Sarah, widow<br \/>\n8. Rogers, Thomas, glass-maker<br \/>\n9. Short, Thomas, glass-maker<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Brandon Street, College Green<\/b><\/p>\n<p>5. Rees, -, mantua-maker<br \/>\n6. Brown, John, marble-cutter<br \/>\n8. Davis, William<br \/>\n9. Simms, Thomas<br \/>\n10. Millsom, Thomas<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Bridewell Lane, now Bridewell Street<\/b><\/p>\n<p>The Bridewell from which this street takes its name, stood on both sides of the Lane, it was fired by the Rioters in 1831, and rebuilt in 1835 at a cost of \u00a37,800. <\/p>\n<p>An important improvement was effected in 1835 by opening through Bridewell Lane, a street from Nelson Street to the Horse Fair, covering over part of the Froom, Bridewell Street was widened in 1846, and the new court was opened in 1880.<\/p>\n<p>1. Daubeny, John &amp; George &amp; Co., sugar refiners<br \/>\n1. Young, Ja., stocking manufacturer<br \/>\n2. Priest, William, watch-maker<br \/>\n3. Wells, George, pastry cook<br \/>\n4. Rees, -, butcher<br \/>\n6. Addison &amp; Co., paper shop<br \/>\n7. Cherry, John<br \/>\n8. Murrill, William, peruke-maker and hair-dresser<br \/>\n9. Green, Samuel, bookseller<br \/>\n10. Partridge, Hannah and sister, grocers<br \/>\n11. Pool, Hester<br \/>\n12 &amp; 18. Cherry, David, auctioneer and cabinet maker<br \/>\n13. Welch, James, Bridewell Keeper<br \/>\n14. Crump, Isabella, toy shop<br \/>\n15. Lloyd, Francis, pastry-cook<br \/>\n17. Powell, John, bright-smith<br \/>\n18. see 12<br \/>\n21. Parry, John, shoe-maker<br \/>\n22. Parker, Robert, grocer<br \/>\n23. Painter, William, bed-joiner and cabinet-maker<br \/>\n24. Seton, James, peruke-maker<br \/>\n26. Nunn, Jonathan, victualler, Sugar Loaf (pub)<br \/>\n27. Willis, James, tin-plate worker<br \/>\n28. Hensley, John, hat-maker<br \/>\n29. Walker, -, butcher<br \/>\n30. Hill, Norman, glazier<br \/>\n31. Milleman &amp; Co., tobacco and snuff warehouse<br \/>\n32. Sheppard, ?, carpenter and joiner<br \/>\n33. Kroger, Henry, victualler, Sugar Loaf (pub)<br \/>\n34. Andras, Walsingham, turner<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Bridge Street, formerly Worship Street<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Was built on the site of the ancient shambles, or flesh market<\/p>\n<p>1. Morgan, John, grocer and tea-dealer<br \/>\n2. Vines, Isaac, glover and breeches maker<br \/>\n3. Brown, James, ironmonger<br \/>\n3. Naish, Thomas, goldsmith and cutter<br \/>\n4. Woodward, Thomas, toy-maker &amp; cutter<br \/>\n5. Day, William, undertaker and milliner<br \/>\n6. Viner, Christopher, hat-maker<br \/>\n7. Stephens, John, auctioneer<br \/>\n8. Lock, James, watch and clock-maker<br \/>\n15. Howell &amp; Son, upholsterers<br \/>\n18. Rouths and Nelson, printers<br \/>\n20. Renneson, Thomas, thread-maker<br \/>\n20. Smith, John, harpsicord and spinnet-maker<br \/>\n22. Jones, Robert, surgeon; Jones, Mrs., sells tea and hosiery<br \/>\n23. Priest, Robert, apothecary<br \/>\n24. Tustin, John, hatter<br \/>\n25. Goldwyer, William, surgeon<br \/>\n26. Lury, John, cutter and Goldsmith<br \/>\n29. Verity, &#8211;<br \/>\n31. Lewis, David, corn-factor<br \/>\n41. Coleman, Harris, and Coleman, hosiers<br \/>\nNelson &amp; Co., printers<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Bridge Foot, now Bristol Bridge<\/b><\/p>\n<p>As will be seen below, at No.2 (on the right as one approached the bridge from Temple Meads Station way) lived Burgum, the pewterer, for whom Chatterton drew up a bogus de Bergham ancestral history for 5\/-. On the opposite side was at one time Sir Thomas Day\u2019s \u201cgreat house\u201d, where Queen Anne was entertained. Close by on Bristol Bridge, Tobias Matthew, Archbishop of York, was born in 1546. The modern Bristol Bridge was completed in 1768, and has since been twice widened.<\/p>\n<p>1. Smith &amp; Sons, hosiers<br \/>\n2. Burgum &amp; Catcott, pewterers<br \/>\n4. Vining, Thomas, grocer<br \/>\n5. Thomas, John, grocer and butter-merchant<br \/>\n6. Grove, Kingsmill, paper-maker<br \/>\n7. Grigg, William, haberdasher<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Bristol Back, or Welsh Back<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Named from the fact of Welsh coasting vessels being moored near here.<\/p>\n<p>1. Doole, John, grocer<br \/>\n2. Ford, Sarah, fishmonger<br \/>\n3. Phelps, Isaac, cabinet-maker<br \/>\n4. Beynon, William, mast-maker and victualler, Mermaid (pub)<br \/>\n5. Haskins, Joseph, and nephew, distillers<br \/>\n6. Vawdrey, Ann, rope-maker<br \/>\n7. Roberts, -, widow, victualler, Coffee-pot<br \/>\n8. Attwood, George, hooper<br \/>\n9. Salmon, Robert, timber-merchant and cabinet maker<br \/>\n10. Morgan, Henry, wholesale linen-draper<br \/>\n11. Bullock, Charles, Penry, tobacconist<br \/>\n12. Davis, John and Benjamin, tobacconists and snuff makers<br \/>\n13. Howldy, Elenor, paper-maker and stationer<br \/>\n14. Garratt, John, victualler, Chepstow Boat (pub)<br \/>\n15. Wigginton, Abraham, tobacconist<br \/>\n16. Walter, Crispin, victualler<br \/>\n17. Terrel, John, flax-dresser<br \/>\n18. Mullet, Thomas &amp; Co., paper-makers and stationers<br \/>\n19. Rees, Thomas, victualler, Brockwar Boat (pub)<br \/>\n20. Evans, Thomas, cook-shop<br \/>\n21. Hill, James, victualler, Three Cups and Bath Barge (pub)<br \/>\n22. Encell, John, glass-maker, china and earthen-ware<br \/>\n23. Wheeler, Isaac, water-bailiff<br \/>\n24. Warden, Church, ironmonger, cutler, and sells wholesale, needles and fish-hooks<br \/>\n26. Evans, Thomas &amp; Co., tobacconists and oilmen<br \/>\n27. Willis and Wallis, peruke-makers and hair-dressers<br \/>\n28. O\u2019Neal, T., slop-seller<br \/>\n29. Jones, John, victualler, L.B., Cross Keys (pub)<br \/>\n30. Nicholas, Thomas, White Hart<br \/>\n31. Davis, Christian, victualler, L.B., Noah\u2019s Ark (pub)<br \/>\n32. Hale, Williams &amp; Son, coppersmiths and braziers, warehouse<br \/>\n33. Sloper, Ann, L.B.<br \/>\n34. Moody, James, accomptant, L. &amp; B.<br \/>\n35. Llewellin, Eliz., corn-factor<br \/>\n36. Brett, Joseph, hooper<br \/>\n37. Beech, John, potter<br \/>\n39. Scott, Ann, victualler, L.B.<br \/>\n40. Bundy, William, sail maker<br \/>\n41. Gill, David, merchant tailor<br \/>\n42. Williams, Mary, victualler, The Bell (pub)<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Broad Mead<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Was a spacious meadow in William Wyrcestre\u2019s time, hence its name. Two famous chapels are contained in this street, one near the Lower Arcade was the first built by John Wesley (1739), the other Broadmead Baptist Chapel was originally built in 1670.<\/p>\n<p>The first attempt at gas-lighting in Bristol was by Mr. Breillat, a dyer at 56 Broadmead in 1811.<\/p>\n<p>2. Bowen, Charles, broker<br \/>\n3. Morse, John, apothecary<br \/>\n4. Pool, Edward, victualler, Coach and Horses (pub)<br \/>\n5 &amp; 7. Whitchurch, Jonathan, hair merchant<br \/>\n6. Millsom, Thomas, glazier<br \/>\n7. see 5<br \/>\n10. Bows, John, shoe-maker<br \/>\n11. Dove, Ed., victualler, Crown and Cushion (pub)<br \/>\n12. Lambert, William, tyler and plasterer<br \/>\n13. Dove, William, velvet-weaver<br \/>\n14. Jones, Joseph, victualler, Coach and Horses (pub)<br \/>\n15. Ireland, James, peruke-maker<br \/>\n17. Nighbour, Joseph, clock and watch-maker<br \/>\n18. Millard, Ann<br \/>\n21. Stephens, Mary, hosier<br \/>\n22. Simmonds, Samuel, shoe-maker<br \/>\n25. Farr, William, attorney<br \/>\n27. Phillips, Sarah, baker<br \/>\n28. Stuckey, Joel, shoe-maker<br \/>\n30. Harman &amp; Chambers, leather-dressers<br \/>\n32. Patty, James, carver and gilder<br \/>\n33. Southcote, John, school-master<br \/>\n34. Maynard\u2019s hair-warehouse<br \/>\n35. Cordis, John, victualler, The Ship (pub)<br \/>\n36. Power, Francis, apothecary<br \/>\n37. Tyler, James, grocer &amp; cheese-monger<br \/>\n38. Lewis, John, victualler, Bull (pub)<br \/>\n39. Tovey, William, baker<br \/>\n41. Morgan, Ann, widow<br \/>\n42. Ritch, Daniel, cooper<br \/>\n43. Granger, William, butcher<br \/>\n44. Evans, John, cabinet-maker<br \/>\n47. Ellery, Charles, shoe-maker<br \/>\n48. Hare, Thomas, victualler, Bell (pub)<br \/>\n49. Snell, John, innkeeper, Greyhound (pub)<br \/>\n50. Butler, ?<br \/>\n51. Bullock, William, leather-dresser<br \/>\n52. Jarvis &amp; Holland, dry-salters<br \/>\n53. Maynard, Joseph, hair-merchant<br \/>\n54. Jones, Thomas, coach-office<br \/>\n55. Perrin, Thomas, currier<br \/>\n56. Sandes (or) Sandys, Samuel, grocer and cheese-monger<br \/>\n57. Cox, ?, currier<br \/>\n58. Davis, Henry, cooper<br \/>\n59. Gibbs, John, cutter<br \/>\n61. White, ?, victualler, Apple Tree (pub)<br \/>\n62. Colley, Martha, widow<br \/>\n63. Hoare, James, dyer of linens<br \/>\n66. Castle, Joseph, baker<br \/>\n67. Jones, William, rigger<br \/>\n68. Snary, Michael, victualler, Rose and Crown (pub)<br \/>\nSawyer, Francis, innkeeper, The Lamb (pub)<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Broad Plain<\/b><\/p>\n<p>(see St. Philips\u2019 Plain)<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Broad Street<\/b><\/p>\n<p>The gateway and church of St. John crossing this street add an old-world touch to the heart of the city. Another interesting feature is the Guildhall, built 1843-6, on the site of an older structure where in 1685 the famous Judge Jeffreys appeared during the \u201cBloody Assize\u201d. <\/p>\n<p>The Grand Hotel on the other side of the street, once the White Lion, was the scene of many civic feasts and was at one time kept by the father of Sir Thomas Lawrence.<\/p>\n<p>1. Pine, William, printer and book-seller<br \/>\n2. Palmer, Arthur, tea-dealer<br \/>\n3. Edwards, Ann, tea-dealer<br \/>\n5. Millet, Ann, poulterer<br \/>\n6. Doyle, Mary, haberdasher<br \/>\n7. Prosser, Charles, silk-mercer<br \/>\n8. Pierce, Thomas, jun., watch-maker and goldsmith<br \/>\n9. Ellis, John, peruke-maker &amp; hair-dresser<br \/>\n10. Davis and Griffiths, milleners<br \/>\n11. Wallis, Elizabeth, perfumer<br \/>\n12. Smith, Wm., glover and undertaker<br \/>\n13. Kempson, Sarah, poulterer<br \/>\n14. Headington, John, apothecary<br \/>\n15. Nangle, Nath., jeweller &amp; watch-maker<br \/>\n16. Lewis, George, glover, undertaker and breeches-maker<br \/>\n17. King, Ben., baker<br \/>\n18. Parsley, James, barber-surgeon, and publican, Bell and Compass (pub)<br \/>\n19. Holdway, William, intelligence-office keeper<br \/>\n20. Poole, Nicholas, haberdasher<br \/>\n21. Hole, William, grocer<br \/>\n22. Wady, William, watch-maker, jeweller, &amp; toy-man<br \/>\n23. Snook, John, wine-merchant<br \/>\n24. Bagnall, Wm., Irish linen mer.<br \/>\n25 &amp; 40. Parker, Edward &amp; Richard, attornies and M.C.<br \/>\n26. Smith, Hester &amp; Mary, pastry-cooks<br \/>\n27. Owen, John, tailor<br \/>\n28. Edwards, James, druggist &amp; chemist<br \/>\n29. Winter, John, victualler, Bell (pub)<br \/>\n31. Bath, John, baker<br \/>\n32. Morgan, Rich., gunsmith and victualler, Cooper\u2019s Arms (pub)<br \/>\n33. Parker, William, permit writer<br \/>\n33. Skynner, James, excise officer<br \/>\n34. Begg, Sophia, late Pullins, wine vaults<br \/>\n35. Troughton &amp; Newcomb, silk-men<br \/>\n36. Nash, John, cheese &amp; corn factor<br \/>\n37. Hunter, Rob., linen merchant<br \/>\n38. Cox, Peter, presser and packer<br \/>\n39. Cadell, Ann and Sarah, tea-dealers<br \/>\n40. see 25<br \/>\n41. Langford, Robert, clerk to the bank<br \/>\n42. Lloyd, Elton &amp; Co., bankers<br \/>\n43. Osborne and Seager, attornies, N.P. &amp; M.C.<br \/>\n44. Smith &amp; Pierce, milliners<br \/>\n45. Creed, Richard, grocer &amp; chandler<br \/>\n46. Thompson, Samuel, shoe-maker<br \/>\n47. Bird, Edward, grocer &amp; tea-dealer<br \/>\n48. Excise office<br \/>\n48 &#8211; 49 (between) Barrat, -, collector of excise<br \/>\n49. James, Ann, china, glass and earthen-ware seller of all sorts<br \/>\n50. Williams, Job, grocer &amp; chandler<br \/>\n51. Philpot, William, hair-dresser<br \/>\n52. Townsend, John, surgeon<br \/>\n53. Johns, Richard, distiller<br \/>\n54. Sevier, Joseph, brush &amp; toy-maker<br \/>\n56. Gravenors and Carrs, ribbon &amp; stuff warehouse<br \/>\n57. Jackson, Ann, hosier<br \/>\n58. Bowsher, Richard, innkeeper, White Lion, (pub) At this place is kept the American coffee-house, also post-chaises to let, the London coach puts up here.<br \/>\n59. Dunbar, Thomas, millinery &amp; haberdasher<br \/>\n61. Harford, Truman, silk-mercer<br \/>\n62. Brown and Shipman, glovers and hosiers<br \/>\n63. Smith, Joseph, watch-maker<\/p>\n<p>White, William, innkeeper, White Hart. He lets post-chaises, a London coach inns here; at this place is held a lodge of free and accepted masons, 1st and 3rd Wednesday.<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Broad Ware, now Broad Weir<\/b><\/p>\n<p>The ancient implement for the punishment of scolds, the \u201ccucking\u201d or ducking-stool stood here until about 1785.<\/p>\n<p>1. Underwood, William, leather-dresser<br \/>\n3. Haythorn, Joseph, oil &amp; leather warehouse<br \/>\n4. Morgan, John, clock &amp; watch-maker<br \/>\n5. Jones, William, victualler, Bell (pub)<br \/>\n7. Matthews, William, victualler, Ship (pub)<br \/>\n8. Belban, John, victualler shop<br \/>\n9. Webb, Mary, widow<br \/>\n10. Brown, John, peruke-maker<br \/>\n11. Hamman, Joseph, currier, &amp; leather processing<br \/>\n12. Blinman, Thomas, shoe-maker<br \/>\n13. Lewis, John, grocer<br \/>\n14. Trowbridge, Isaac, carpenter<br \/>\n17. Frampton, -, leather-dresser<br \/>\n18. Virgin, Thomas, victualler, Crown (pub)<br \/>\n19. Porter, John, buckle-maker<br \/>\n20. Bryant, Hannah, widow<br \/>\n21. Raymon, Thomas, victualler, Crown (pub)<br \/>\n22. Cooper, Thomas, baker<br \/>\n23. Coles, Thomas, clothier\u2019s shop<br \/>\n24. Plyer, Samuel, weaver<br \/>\n25. Dust, Richard, dyer<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Bull Lane, probably off Great George Street, St. Philip\u2019s<\/b><\/p>\n<p>2. Morgan, James, victualler, joyner<br \/>\n4. Plummer, ?<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Bush Street, off Hillgrove Street<\/b><\/p>\n<p>1. Salmon, Susannah, widow, watch-maker<br \/>\n2. Cleverly, Benjamin, gardener<br \/>\n3. Reid, William, accomptant<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 Butter Lane, probably off Avon Street<\/b><\/p>\n<p>3. Thornton, Sarah, widow<\/p>\n<p><b>1775 The Butts From opposite the end of Denmark Street to Canon\u2019s Marsh, now demolished<\/b><\/p>\n<p>1. Farr, Thomas, baker &amp; pastry-cook<br \/>\n2. Daniel, Ann, widow<br \/>\n3. Fowler, John, merchant<br \/>\n4. Pratt, Richard, mate of a ship<br \/>\n5. Gardener, Elizabeth, victualler, Ship (pub)<br \/>\n6. Harrat, ?, widow,<br \/>\n8. George, Richard, deal yard<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/brizzlebornandbred\/11137674556\/in\/set-72157637963754023\"><b>C &#8211; D &#8211; Bristol Street Directory 1775<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Some cool china tooling make manufactory images: A-B &#8211; Bristol Street Directory 1775 Image by brizzle born and bred Sketchley&#8217;s Bristol Directory 1775 1775 Albemarle Row, Hotwells www.flickr.com\/photos\/41308227@N00\/3261230220\/in\/photolis&#8230; 1. Dupont, John 2. Speed, John, L.B. 3. Crook, ?, L.B. 4. Budge, Rev. Christopher 5. Raynous, Eliz., L.B. 7. Watkins, John, L.B. 7. Weaver, -, L.B. 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