The Philadelphia Directory, 1799, Part 1

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Publication date: 1785
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THE


PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORY,


FOR 1799;


CONTAINING


THE NAMES, OCCUPATIONS, AND PLACES OF ABODE OF THE CITIZENS,


ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER :


ALSO


A


REGISTER


OF THE


Executive, Legiflative, and Judicial Magiftrates of the United States- The Conftitution of the United States-Officers of the Commonwealth of Pennfylvania-And the Magiftrates of the City ;


WITH


AN ACCURATE TABLE


OF THE


Duties on Goods, Wares, and Merchandize ;


TOGETHER WITH


A GENERAL ABSTRACT


FROM THE


REVENUE LAWS,


Relative to the Duty of Masters of Vesse's-Of the Owners or Consignees of Goods-Of Oficers of the Custom -Of Payment of duties, &c .-- And the Form of Entry at the Custom-House on the Importation of Goods :


TO ALL WHICH ARE ADDED,


An Account of the Poft-Office Establishment-The Banks-Stamp Du- ties-Tablesof Monies &c .- Withan Alphabetical Lift of the Streets, Lanes and Alleys.


Br CORNELIUS WILLIAM STAFFORD.


Printed for the Editor, by WILLIAM W. WOODWARD, NO. 17, Chefnut Street.


1799.


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When the billister PREFACE.


I T being generally acknowledged, that a Directory in a mercantile city is one of the moft ufeful Publications ; in ad- dition to which, the rapid fale the laft met with, together with the great acceffion of new inhabitants to the city every year, with the frequent removals, have been fufficient inducements to the Editor to publifh the prefent one.


To the Directory is fubjoined a lift of Duties payable on Goods, with all other information refpecting the Cuftom- Houfe, interefting to merchants and all others concerned in mercantile tranfactions,-Stamp Duties, with a further col- leCtion of ufeful matter.


From the general credit which this work gained laft year, he flatters himfelf with meeting the fame encouragement ; in confequence he will be enabled to publifh one annually, and which will be keeping on foot this valuable collection of ge- nuine information.


The Subfcriber is well aware of the almoft inpracticabili- tv of compiling a work of this nature without errors ; but from the confidence in thofe gentlemen who have been em- ployed in the collection of the names, he trufts no errors will be found, or otherwife but few ; for which he doubis not the indulgence of a generous Public.


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A


LIST


OF THE


MAIN STREETS IN PHILADELPHIA,


Which run eaft and weft between the Delaware and the Schuylkill.


H IGH-STREET, commonly called Market-Street, is the principal ftreet in the city, and near the centre.


Parallel to it, on the North, the firft ftreet is Mulberry, commonly cal- called Arch ftreet.


The fecond is Saffafris, commonly called Race ftreet.


The third is Vine Street.


And the fourth is Cillowhill ftreet, in the Northern Liberties.


On the fouth fide, the firft ftreet parallel to High ftreet is Chefnut ftrect.


The fecond, Walnu ftreet.


The third, Spore Sheet.


The fourth, fine Itret.


And the fifth, Cedar, commonly called South ftreet.


A LIST of the private Streets, Ian's, and Alleys; with their original names, and thofe by whth they are moft com- monly known.


APPI PPLETREE Alley, running eaft and eft from Fourth to Fifth ftreets, between Mulberry and Saftafros freeta-


Baker's Alley, running north and fouth from Vine to Eun Street, be- tween Second und Third ftreets,


Bearfticker's court, between No. 68 and -z, north Sixth frect.


Benner's Alley, running north and South fram Vine to Lim ftreet, Deemner tween Second and Third ftreets.


Biddle's Alley, running fouth from High Street, betwech Iccmnd and Third ftreets.


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Black-horfe Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second ftreets, between High and Chefnut ftreets.


Blackberry Alley, running north and fouth from Pine to Lombard ftreet, between Eighth and Ninth ftreets.


Branch Street, running eaft and weft from Third to Fourth ftreet, be- tween Vine and Saffafras ftreets.


Brockes's Court, on the weft fide of Front ftreet, between Saffafras and Vine ftreet.


Carpenter ftreet, running eaft and went from Sixth to Seventh ftreet, be- tween High and Chefnut ftreets.


Carter's Alley, on the weft fide of Second ftreet, between Chefnut and and Walnut ftreets, .


Cauffman's Alley, on the fouth fide of Cherry ftreet, between Third and Fourth ftreets.


Chancery Lane, running north and fouth. from . Mulberry ftreet to Combes's alley, between Front and Second ftreets.


Cherry Street, running eaft and weft from Third to Ninth ftreet, be- tween Mulberry and Saffafras itreets.


Chimnies Fourteen, between No. 130 and 146, north Fifth ftreet.


Church Alley, running eaft and welt from Second to Third fireet, be- tween High and Mulberry ftreets.


Coates' Alley, running caft and weft from Front to Second ftreet, be- tween Vine and Saffafras ftreets.


Combes's Alley, running eaft and weft from Fiont to Second ftreet, be- tween High and Mulberry ftreets.


Cooper's court, on the north fide of Mulberry ftreet, between Front and Second ftreets.


Creffon's Alley, running eaft and weft from Ffth to Sixth ftreet, be- tween Mulberry and Saffafras ftreets.


Creffon's Court, between Cherry ftreet and Crefons's alley.


Crooked-Billet Alley, on the caft fide of Wate freet, between High and Chefnut ftreets.


Crown Street, running north and fouth from Saffatras to Vine ftreet, and continued in the Northern Liberties, between Fourth and Fifth ftreets.


Cyprus Alley, running saft an weft from Third to Fourth ftreet, be- tween Spruce and Union ftreco.


Dock Street is the only cocodrilo et in Philadelphia, begins at the bridge in Front Street, and extends mith- vel ward in a terpentine track through two fquares, acrofs Second mna Walnut. ftreets, and terminates at Third ftreet : another branch of t extends fouth-weltward acrofs Spruce ftreet, and terminates in Second fteet.


Drinker's Alley, runnin eaft and Weft from Front to Second ftreet, be- tween Mulberry and Saff ras ftreets.


Drinker's Court, on the South fide of Union ftreet, between Second and Third streets.


Elbow Lang running fouth from High ftreet, between Second and Third ftree's, and turning weft into Third ftreet, between High and Chefnut greets. That part of Elbow Lane which runs fouth from High ftreet, is commonly called White Horfe Alley.


F"frith's Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second ftreet be- sween Mulberry and Saffafras ftreets.


Elm Street, running caft and weft from Second to Third Street, between Vine and Saffafras ftrests, commonly called et.


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Etris's Alley, on the weft-fide of Fifth Street, between Saffafras, and Vine ftreets.


Fayette Street, running north and fouth between Mulberry and Fil- bert ftreets, and between Ninth and Tenth ftreets.


Fearis's Alley, on the weft fide of Front ftreet, between Saffafras and Vine ftreets.


Fetter lane, running eaft and weft, from Third to Broad ftreet, between Mulberry and Saffafras ftreets.


Filbert ftreet, running caft and weft from Eighth ftreet to Schuylkill between High and Mulberry ftreets.


Franklin's Court, between 106 and 108, Market ftreet.


Fromberger's Court, in fecond, between Market and Arch ftreets.


Gafkel ftreet, running eaft and weft from Second to Fifth ftreets, be- tween Lombard and Cedar ftreets.


George's ftreet, running north and fouth from Gafkel to Cedar ftreet, and continued in Southwark, between Second and Third ftreets.


Gray's Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second ftreet, be- tween Chefnut and Walnut ftreets.


Grindftone Alley, between No. 81 and 83, Market ftreet.


Groff's Alley, on the north fide of Saffafras ftreet, between Second and Third ftreets.


Hoffman's Alley, on the fouth fide of Saffafras ftreet, between Fourth and Fifth ftreets.


Jackfon's Court, on the north fide of Saffafras ftreet, between Front and Second ftreets.


Key's Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second ftreet, be- tween Vine and Saffafras ftreets.


Knight's Yard, between Fourth and Fifth ftreet, opens fouthwardly from Saffafras ftreet, at No. 130.


Lætitia Court, ruuning north and fouth from High ftreet to Black Horfe Alley, between Front and Second ftreets.


Laurel court, on the north fide of Spruce ftreet, between Second and Third ftreets.


Little Water ftreet, running north and fouth from Willing and Fran- cis's wharf to Cedar ftree't.


Lodge Alley, on the Weft fide of Second ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut ftreets.


Lombard ftreet, beginning at Front ftreet, and running weft between Pine and Cedar ftreet.


Lownes's or Elmfley's Alley, on the weft fide of Second ftreet, between Walnut and Spruce ftreets.


M'Culloch's Alley, on the West fide of Front ftreet, between Saffa- fras and Vine ftreets.


Mayor's Alley, on the eaft fide of Third ftreet, between Saffafras and Vine itreets.


Mifflin's Alley, on the weft fide of Second ftreet, between Walnut and Spruce ftreets.


Moravian Alley, running north and fouth from Mulberry to Saffafras ftreet, between Second and Third ftreets.


Mulberry Court, on the weft fide of Sixth ftreet, between High and Mulberry ftreets.


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Nicholfon's Court, runs from Safafras to Cherry Street, and between · Sixth and Seventh ftreets.


Norris's Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second ftreet, be- tween Chefnut and Walnut ftreets.


North Alley, running eaft and weft from Fifth to Sixth ftreet, between' High and Mulberry Streets.


Patton's Alley, on the weit fide of Fourth ftreet, between High and Chefnut ftreets.


Pear ftreet, running caft and weft from Second to Third ftreet, between Walnut and Spruce ftreets.


Penn ftreet, running north and fouth from Pine to Cedar Street, between Front and Little Water ftreets.


Petty's or Greenleaf's Alley, on the Weft fide of Fourth ftreet, between High and Chefnut ftreets.


Pewter-Platter Alley, on the weft fide of Front ftreet, between High and Mulberry ftreets.


Priefts Alley, on the weft fide of Front ftreet, between High and Mul- berry ftreets.


Pruan Street, running weft from Fourth ftreet, between Walnut and_ Spruce itreet, commonly called Shippen's. Alley.


Quarry ftreet, running eaft and weit from Third to Broad ftreet, be- tween Mulberry and Saffafras ftreets.


Rawlinfon's Court, on the eaft fide of Second ftreet, between Saffafras and Vine itreets.


Relief Alley, running eaft and weft between Front and Second Street, and between Lombard and Cedar ftreets.


Saffafras Alley, running noith and fouth from Saffafras ftreet to Schei- bell's Alley, between Fifth and Sixth ftreets.


Say's Alley, on the eaft fide of Water ftreet, between High and Mul- berry ftreets.


Schievely's Alley, between Safafras and Vine ftreets, and runs eaft from Sixth ftreet towards the Fourteen Chinnies.


Scheibell's Alley, running ealt from the eaft lide of Sixth ftreet be- tween Saffafras and Vine ftreet.


Shepherd's Alley, on the weft fide of Third ftreet, between High and Mulberry Streets.


Sim's Alley, on the eaft fide of Water ftreet, between High and Chef- nut ftreets.


Smith's Alley, running north and fouth from Dock ftreet to Carter's alley, between Second and Third ftreets.


South alley, running eaft and weit from Fifth to Sixth ftreet, between High and Mulberry fireets.


Star alley, runs north and South from Cherry ftreet to Saffafras ftreet, between Fifth ard Sixth ftreets.


Stamper's Alley, running eaft and weft from Second to Third Street, between Pine and Lombard ftreets.


Steinmetz Alley, on the eaft fide of Fourth ftreet, between Saffafras and Vine freets.


Sterling Alley, running north and fouth from Saffafras to Cherry ftrect, between 'i hird and Fourth ftreets.


Story ftreet, running eaft and weft from Third to Fourth Street, be- tween Saffafras and Vine ftreets, commonly called New freet.


Styles's Court, on the fouth fide of Mulberry Street, between Second and Third ftrects.


Sugar Alley, running eaft and weft from Sixth to Ninth ftreet, between High and Mulberry ftreets.


Strawberry ftreet, running north and fouth from High to Chefnut ftreets,' between Second and Third ftreets.


Taylor's Alley, running eaft and weft from Front to Second ftreet, be- tween Chefnut and Walnut ftreets.


Union ftreet, running eaft and weft from Front to Fourth ftreet, be- tween Spruce and Pine ftreets.


Videl's Alley, on the weft fide of Second ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut ftreets.


Waggoner's Alley, running fouth from Saffafras ftreet between Ninth and T'enth ftreets.


Whalebone Alley, running fouth from Chefnut ftreet, between Third and Fourth ftreets.


Willing's Alley, running eaft and weft from Third to Fourth ftreet be- tween Walnut and Spruce ftreets.


White Horfe Alley, running fouth from High ftreet, between Second and Third ftreets, a part of Elbow Lane.


York Court, running eaft from Third ftreet, to Laurel Court, between Walnut and Spruce ftreets.


Zachary's Court, on the north fide of Walnut ftreet, between Front and Second ftreets.


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THE


PHILADELPHIA


DIRECTORY,


FOR I799.


A


A ARON Widow, fhopkeeper 113 north Third ft Abbet Andrew, labourer 185 Race ft


Abbett Henry, blackfmith 24 Pewter Platter alley Abbott & Barnes, curriers 20 fouth Third ft Abbott George, hair dreffer 9 Chefnut ft


Abbot George, apothecary and druggift 69 Market ft Abbott John, rigger


Abbott and Newb. Id, merchants 67 High ft


Abbott and Simpfon, china merchants 80 north Third ft


Abbott William and John, carvers and gilders 375 Race ft Abel Daniel, carter next 109 Lombard ft


Abel George, fhoemaker 200 north Water ft


Abel John, tanner and currier between Front and Second ft in Brown ft Abel Peter, fhocmaker Budd it between Front ft and Poplar Lane Abercrombie James, Rev. minifter of the Epifcopal church 101 Pine ft Ahingon Sufannah, widow gentlewoman 85 north Sixth ft


Abraham Ann, thopkeeper 62 fouth Second ft


Ab. ham Benedict, Butcher between Third and Fourth ft in Brown ft Ackley David, thopkeeper 27 north Front ft


Ackley Eleanor, widow in Fifth ft between Lombard and South ft Ackley John B. chairmaker 150 north Front ft


Ad dir Jane, feamftref's Brewers alley


Adampre John, baker 42 Crown it


Adams Ann, widow mantua maker fifth ft betweer. South and Lomba Adams Alexander, fhoemaker 2 Meade alley


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ADAMS JOHN, Prefident of the United States of America, 190 High ftreet


Adams John, grocer north Water ft above Vine ft


Adams Matthew, conveyancer 206 fouth Fourth ft


Adams Martha, boarding-houfe fouth Fourth ft near Shippen ft Adams Opar, Butcher 22 Saffafras alley


Adams Robert, carpenter back of 57 Pine ft


Adams St. Lawrence, boot and fhoe maker 15 fouth Front ft


Adams Thomas, fhipmarter 16 Equality court


Adams Samuel, baker between Front & Second ftreets in South ft Adcock William, fhopkeeper I fouth Second ft


Adderley Robert, mariner Queen ft near Third ft


Addington Stephen, School-mafter 18 'Shippen ft Adgate Daniel, Cuftom-Houfe officer 14 fouth Fourth ft Adgate Widow, 161 Arch ft


Adrate Mrs. gentlewoman 63 north Second ft Adkinfon John, labourer corner of Fifth & Plumb ftreets Adolph John, houfe carpenter north Front between Green and Coates ft Afton John, fea captain Fearis's court


Agnew Giles, widow huckfter 302 fouth Front ft Agnew Margaret, widow grocer 13 high ft


Aguer Peter, clerk in the War office 75 New ft


Aitken John, cabinet maker 50 Chefnut ft


Aitken John, filverfmith & and copper-plate printer 47 fouth Second ft Aitken Robert, printer and bookfeller 22 High ft


Alin James, engraver, 14. Carters alley


Alberger Adam, butcher 87 north Fifth ft


Alberger Sulannah, mantua maker 112 north Fourth ft


Alberfon Matthias, carter 20 Mary ft


Alberfon Ricloff, Lumber merchant 87 Swanfon ft


Albert Catper, bricklayer Coates ft between Third and Fourth ft Albert Jofeph, carter fouth Sixth ft between pine and Lombard ftreets Alberti George, M. D. 59 Arch ft


Albertfon & Rowland, china merchants 162 High ft Albertus Lewis, hair dreffer and perfumer 169 fouth Front ft


Albrecht Charles, mufical inftrument maker 95 Vine ft


Albright Frederick, Cedar cooper 75 Brown ft


Albright Michael, cooper 17 north Sixth ft


Alcorn Michael, fez captain 166 fouth Third ft


Aldrith Thomas, mariner Budd ft between Brown ft and Poplar Lane Alexander Adam, houfe carpenter Rutters alley


Alexander Catherine, M'Culloughs court


Alexander Danicl, cooper Elbow lane


Alexander James, Sergeant at arms to the Senate of Pennfylvania, 44 Carpenter's ft Alexander James A. taylor Is fouth Second ft Alexander J hn, hatter 215 fouth Second ft Alexander James, cordwaiver 147 Walnut ft Alexander John, cabinet maker 74 fouth Fourth ft Alexander John, Labourer 210 Race ft


Alexander Rachel, widow gentlewoman 24 Prime


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Alexander Robert, grocer Green ft between Front and Second ftreeis Alexander Samuel, filverfimith 213 north Second ft


Alexander William, Grocer corner of Second and Shippen ftreets Alexander William, oyfterman fouth Ninth ft near Spruce ft Allardice Peter, filk dyer and fcowerer 181 fouth Second f: Allardice Samuel, engraver 18I fouth Second ft


Allchin George, book-binder near Chefnut ft in Strawberry ft Allen Charles, grocer 2 Almond ft wharf


Allen Charles, apothecary & druggift 160 fouth Second ft


Allen David, fhoemaker 26 Catherine ft


Allen Elizabeth, widow flopkeeper II fouth Third ft


Allen John, carter corner of Fourth and Prime ftreets


Allen John, merchant 122 Spruce ft


Allen John fweep-mafter 256 Lombard ft


Allen Jefeph, fhoemaker 106 South ft


Allen Jofeph, Cuftom-Houfe officer 160 fouth Second ft


Allen Jofephi, houfe carpenter 60 Spruce ft


Allen Ifaac, mariner 15 Pine alley


Allen Lewis, labourer 372 fouth Second ft


Allen & Poole, merchants 69 fouth Water ft


Allen Samuel, brewer back of 223 north fecond ft


Allen Robert, innkeeper near German ft in fouth Third ft


Allen Samuel, merchant 65 fouth Water ft Allen Richard, dealer in fhoes 150 Spruce ft


Allen Thomas, Livery ftable keeper 11 north Seventh ft


Allen William, health-officer for the port 21 Keys alley


Allen William, painter and glazier 28 Dock ft


Allibone Thomas, flour merchant 98 north 4th ft and corner of Race & Water It


Allibone William, currier 216 north Second ft Alligood Thomas, mariner 25 Prime ft


Allifon James, Plaifterer Catherine ft near Third ft


Allifon Robert, houfe carpenter 113 South ft


Allmindinger Jacob, baker 130 north Fourth ft


Allinond Edward, mariner Poplar Lane between Second and Third ft Allvine Lawrence, Windfor chair maker 99 fouth Front ft


Alport Mary, widow huckfter of fith St. Johns ft between Tammany and Green ft


All'op Clement and Co. merchants 57 north Front ft Alfop John, flour merchant 137 North Water ft and Weft's alley Altemus James, wheelwright corner of Coates and Third ftreets Altheyezer William, Tanner 453 north Third ftreet Alvarez Mariano & Sanchez, merchants 89 fouth Fifth Street Alverous Andrew, gentleman 61 New ft


Amber Levy, labourer Coates ft between Third and Fourth freets Ambofe Catherine, widow grocer 132 Callowhill ft Ambrufter Matilew, IS Creffon's alley Amies Thomas, fhoemaker 188 fouth Second it Andaulle Andrew, fea captain Arch ft between Ninth and Tenth Streets Anderfon Alexander, Taylor 10 north Water ft Anderfon John, taylor Mifflin's court


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Anderfon John, fhopkeeper 139 north Second ft


Anderion James, tavernkeeper 3 Shippen ft


Anderfon James, blackfinith 248 north Front ft


Anderfon Mary, widow fhopkeeper 362 fouth Front ft Anderfon Mary, widow Parms alley


Anderfon Samuel, 134 Arch ft


Anderion Samuel V. Merchant 25 South Water ft


Anderfon Thomas, fhip Mafter 63 Shippen ft


Anderfon William, houfe carpenter Green ft between Third and Fourth ft Anderfon Mifs Greenleafs alley


Andre Milly, & Co. corner of Market and Third ft Andrews Jacob, taylor 26 Spruce ft


Andrews Abraham, Grocer corner of Front and Race ft


Andrews John, tanner and currier Lilly alley


Andrews John, D. D. Vice Provoft of the Univerfity and Profeffor of Meral Philofophy, univerfity yard north fourth ft


Andrews Peter, fhoemaker Stamper's alley


Andrews Robert, houfe carpenter 75 Lombard ft


Andrews William, Butcher between Third and Fourth ft in Coates ft Angue John, diftiller 135 north fecond ft


Annan Jennet, widow gentlewoman 350 fouth Front


Annan Robert Rev. 48 Penn ft


Annefley Thomas, Teller in the Bank of Pennfylvania Catherine ftreet between No 33 and 35


Anfbey George, fhoemaker 139 fouth fecond ft


Anfbey Robert, Tobacconift near No 50 in fouth fixth ft


Anthony Charles, tanner and currier 100 walnut ft Anthony Frederick carter Budd ft between Brown and Coates ft Anthony Jacob, Inftrument maker and Turner 227 north fecond ft Anthony Jacob, junior Mufical Inftrument maker Weft alley Anthony Jacob, fhip wright 37 coats ft Anthony John porter between No 385 and 394 north Third ft Anthony Jofeph, & Co. merchants 5 Chefnut ft Anthony Jofian, Hewes merchant 79 Arch ft


Anthony Jofeph, junior Goldfmith and Jeweller 94 Market ft Anthony Mary, widow huckfter 342 north fecond Antram Mary, widow wafher 217 fouth third ft Apple Valentine, cooper 48 north fifth ft Applebee Thomas, Caulker Cak ft N. Liberties


Applegate Elijah, cordwainer 35 fouth third ft


Applegate William, fhoemaker 308 north Front ft


Appleton Chriftopher, inlayer aud carver 10 Equality court Archbold Martha, boardinghoufe Parms alley Archer Samuel, dry good merchant 35 north Front ft A,chart Michacl, porter fouth fixth it between Pine and Lombart ft Armat Thomas W. merchant 167 Arch ft and 21 north fecond ft Armroyd George merchant 9 north fourth ft Armiftage Shubert grocer corner of German ft and Paffyunk Road Armitrong Andrew, rigger 31 Catharine ft Armftrong Benjamin, fchool mafter 25 Queen ft


Armftrong Chriftopher, grocer corner of Third and Prime ft,


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Armftrong John, 218 fouth fecond ft


Armftrong Mary, fchool miftrefs faint John ft between Brown f. Poplar lane


Armftrong Thomas, attorney at law 97 Chefnut ft


Armftrong William, carter Walnut ft between feventh and eight ft Arnell John, fhopkeeper corner of Front and Almond ft


Arnold Thomas, fhip mafter 320 fouth fecond ft


Arnold Thomas, fhip wright Parms alley Arrifon John, grocer 433 north fecond ft


Arrott James, merchant 24 fouth Front ft


Arwine, Samuel, cooper Parms alley


Art James, fhip mafter 64 German ft


Arthur widow, fhopkeeper 198 fouth Front ft


Aflı James, 49 north third ft


Afh Michael, Cornchandler 220 north third ft


Aff Rebecca, widow gentlewoman 48 Chriftian ft


Afh William, huckfter fmall ft


Afhbridge Ann, and Sarah, fhopkeepers 125 market ft


Athbridge George, and W. merchants crooked billet wharf'


Afhburner John, tanner 66 fouth third ft


Alhby William merchant 99 arch ft


Aihcraft Robert, blackfmith between No 10 and 14 Combes alley Afher Frederick, baker 219 fouth third ft


Athley John, agent 88 fouth fourth ft


Afhman Godfrey, cedar cooper 24 Kunkel ft


Afhmead Jacob, gentleman 265 north Front ft


Athmead John, fea captain 265 fouth Front ft


Afhmead Jofeph, M. merchant 265 ditto A'hton David, blackimith Brewers alley Aften George, boat builder Duke ft


Afhton Ifaac cabinet maker 52 north feventh ft Affiton Rebecca, fhopkeeper 47 north feventh ft Afhton Samuel, cabinet maker 233 arch ft


Athton William, houfe carpenter Margaretta ft


Affmus John, Blacki'mith Zeen ft between No 37 and 5& Afton George, thip wright Duke ft near front ft Afton George, merchant 62 north third ft Afton James, houfe carpenter 35 queen ft Atherton Henry, fchool mafter fmiths court Atherton Joseph, brufh maker 152 worth fecond ft


Atkins William, cordwainer 77 fouth third ft


Atkins Charles, houfe carpenter near fifth ft in prime ft


Atkins Philip, fhip mafter 33 almond ft Attmo re Thomas, Gentleman 163 fouth third ft Auner Peter, taylor Greenleaf's alley Aunkley Henry, labourer Saint Johns ft between Coates and Brown If Auftie Thomas, merchant 64 north water ft Auftin Jcanna, widow ihopkeeper 18 vine ft Aufcin Ifaac, clock and watch maker 7 Arch ft Auftin Stephens, merchant 65 Pine ft Auftin Rebecca, widow feanftrefs 299 north third ft


Auftin Sarah, widow feamitrefs cherw ft near thenth ft


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Authert Mary, fhopkeeper Bud ft between Brown and Coates fe Autung Manuel, fegar maker 345 fouth Front ft Axford Samuel, taylor 146 fouth Third ft Ayars Nehemiah, labourer Parms alley


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B ABB Richard, Mariner 13 New Market ft


Babcock Nathan, grocer 16 Pine alley


Babe Richard, cooper 147 fouth Water ft


Baby William, well-digger 15 Creffon's alley


Bach Frederic Auguftus, innkeeper between Ninth and Tenth ft in Arch ftreet


Bache, Doctor 106 High ft


Bache Margaret, widow Proprietrefs of the Aurora 112 Market ft


Bacon David and Jofeph, ironmongers 24 fouth Second ft


Bacon David, Ironmonger 24 fouth Second ft Bacon & Garrigues, Merchants 10 north Third ft




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