The Philadelphia Directory, 1795, Part 11

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Publication date: 1785
Publisher: Philadelphia
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Grocer. Grocer.


119 Af. John Scott,


- - Af. Mark Marth,


- John Lacomb,


Patrick Rainey,


Mariner. Mariner. French apothecary. Sadler and barnefs-maker.


137 Philip Mafon, Mary Lort, widow, Peter Shade,


Engine-maker. Wafher.


145 John Vallance,


Engraver. Taylor. Labourer.


. - Af. Richard Butcher,


Barney Caffedy,


Labourer. Schoolmiftrefs.


Sixth-Street, the extremity Weft.


SPRUCE-STREET, Beginning on the South fide near the Delaware.


12 Valentine Peacan,


16 Henry Sparks,


20 Peter Wiall,


24 Malcolm McDonnald,


26 Eliza Buffy,


30 Benjamin Loxley, William Fleming,


- - Michael Miller, -


44 Thomas Bowen, -


Innkeeper. 'Tallow-chandler. Fanmaker. Grocer. Boarding-houfe.


Houfe-carpenter. Sea captain. Wheat fanmaker. Cabinetmaker. 1


Brufh-maker.


147 John Bennet,


. - Elizabeth Simes, widow,


Gentlewoman.


E 1.46


SPRUCE-STREET, SOUTH SIDE, CONTINUED.


No. Name.


Occupation.


46 Samuel Harvey,


Taylor: Printer.


48 Daniel Humphreys,


- - Anthony Steel,


Chairmaker.


60 Jofeph Allen,


Houfe-carpenter ..


62 Hannah Newark, widow,


Boarding-houfe.


64 John Barow,


French gentleman.


66 David C. Claypoole. 68 Anna Maria Sewell, widow, French and Englith boarding-fchocl.


70 William Thackara, -


- Meafurer of grain. Baker.


. - Tanton Mafon,


74 Henry Kuhl, Affiftant Cafhier of the Bank of the United States.


80 George Padmore,


Merchant.


82 Mary Green, widow,


Gentlewoman.


86 John Townfend,


Cabinetmaker.


88 Samuel Axford, Thomas Randal,


Taylor. Gentleman.


90 James Prefton,


Rigger.


92 Cadwalider Griffith,


Shoemaker.


94 Anthony Fannen,


Painter.


98 Samuel Carver,


Houfe-carpenter.


Ico Joihua Sutcliff, -


Merchant. Boarding-houfe.


104 Mary Williams, widow,


110 Thomas Caftairs, -- John M.Euan,


Houfe-carpenter.


I12 Mary Jones, widow,


114 Charles Keir,


118 Reverend William Marshall, Louis de Noailles, Henry Philips,


Taylor. Boarding-houfe. Baker. D. D. French general.


I20 Samuel Clarkfon,


I22 James Dunlap,


124 Robert Stevenfon,


126 Sarah Sims, widow,


128 Mifs Phebe Morris,


Gentleman. Gentlewoman. Gentlewoman. Merchant.


130 Peter Reeve, 332 Jofeph Hopkinfon,


Attorney at law.


1 36 ! James Brown, 138 William Gill, -


-


Grocer.


144 Peter Fritz, 146 John Thompfon, Jofeph Allen,


Houfe-carpenters.


148 Daniel Kuhn,


- Carter. Shopkeeper. 1


Shoemaker. Mafter fweep. Labourer. Scrivener.


150 Af. Richard Allen, Nicholas Fulkers, 152 Edward Lane, 154 George Steel, Runner to the Bank of North America. Elizabeth Ale, widow, Seamftrefs.


Merchant. Merchant. M. D.


[ 147


· SPRUCE-STREET, SOUTH SIDE, CONTINUED.


Occupation.


No. Name.


Carver.


John Morris,


Houfe-carpenter.


156 Daniel Leech,


Taylor.


George Beck, 1


Baker.


Jacob Rumps, Thomas Waters,


Labourer.


158 Alexander Miller,


Carter.


162 James Laberty,


Confectioner.


166 Auguftine Moran,


Blackfmith.


. - Peter Moore,


Plaiftcrer.


172 Michael Miller,


Fanmaker.


. - James Hufton,


Sea captain:


İfaac Kimber,


Flour dealer.


- - Elizabeth Douglas, widow,


Wafher.


. - James Gamble, John Knapp, Teller of the Bank of Pennfylvania.


UNION-STREET, Beginning on the North fide near Front-Street.


5 John Mifflin,,


Attorney at law.


7 John B. Bordely,


Gentleman.


9 Mr. Mifflin's office.


- - Nicholas Malbro,


French copperfmith.


- Jofeph Barry,


Cabinetmaker.


23 George Fudge,


Bricklayer.


29 James Bringhurft,


Merchant.


31 John Welch,


Merchant.


33 Richard Collins,


Sailmaker.


35 Edward Dunant,


Merchant.


Gentlewoman.


41 William Culver, Margaret M Cullogh, widow,


Boarding-houfe.


43 Caleb Hathaway,,


Sea captain.


47 Charles Pryor,


Merchant.


69 Peter Footman,


Gentleman.


71 Nicholas Hart,


Cooper.


73 John Stears,


Scrivener.


75 George Killinger;


· Shoemaker.


77 Frederick Smyth, :


Gentleman.


83 David Evans,


Houfe-carpenter.


·UNION-STREET, Beginning on the South fide near Front-fireet.


8 Ifaac Duncan, .


Merchant.


10 George Irwin,. Sea captain, ', .


Merchant.


37 William Simmonds,


Sea captain.


39 Ann M.Cray, widow,


Sea captain. .


- - Jacob Creamer,


French barber.


164 Af. Charles,


Hairdreffer.


148


UNION-STREET, SOUTH SIDE, CONTINUEDd


No. Name.


Occupation.


14 Adam Weaver,


Taylor. .


16 Jofeph Morris,


Merchant. .


26 Hugh Morris,


Taylor.


30 Benjamin Price,


Blackfmith.


32 Fenwick Mariner,


Pilot,


34 Sophia Mofer, widow, Jacob Bonner,


Infpector of the Port.


40 Nathaniel Donnell,


Sea captain.


42 John Towers,


Sea .. captain.


46 Henry Bowles,


Baker.


48 Nicholas Miller,


Sea captain.


50 Stephen Bennet,


Shoemaker.


56 Jonas Woolrich,


Baker.


58 John Afhmead,


Sea captain.


60 Sarah Bartow, widow,


Gentlewoman.


62 John Barry,


Schoolmafter.


64 George Kehmle,


Bifcuit baker.


66 Nicholas Sullivan,


Sea captain.


68 Patrick Gribbens,


Sea captain.


70 Anthony Charbonnet Duplaine, Teacher of the French and Ame- rican languages.


72 Woolman Sutton,


Sea captain.


74 William Miller,


Sea captain.


76 Armit Brown,


Scrivener.


78 Charles M'Alifter,


Sea captain.


84 William Cathers, Philip Jones, fen.


Grocer. A . Upholfterer.


86 Jofeph North, Rope-maker, and No. 11, Spruce-ftreet.


88 Ifaac Lloyd,


Merchant. .


Grazier.


96 Anne M.Neal," widow,


Gentlewoman.


98 George Green, Venetian-blind lock-maker.


100 Thomas Harper,


Scrivener.


102 Jonathan Evans,


Houfe-carpenter.


- - Hannah Childs,


Seamftrefs.


-- Hannah Elverfon, ..


Mantuamaker.


110 Richard Peter Smith,


Merchant.


PINE-STREET, Beginning on the North fide near the Delaware.


1 George Latimer, Flour merchant, and 71 South Wharves.' , Cross Penn and Front-Streets.


15 John Ainfworth,


Stevidore.


17 Ifaac Jones,


Gentleman.


19 Edward Ruffell, '


Merchant.


Phyfician.


Boarding-houfe.


1


go Richard Renfhaw,


1


25 Charles Caldwell, Mifs Martha Roberts,


8


Gentlewoman.


[ 149


PINE STREET, NORTH SIDE, CONTINUED.


No. Name.


Occupation.


27 Malcolm M'Donnald, Grocer, and 24 Spruce-ftrect.


29 William Allibone,


37 Neal Mattifon,


Gentleman. Shopkeeper. M. D.


39 William Currie,


45 Samuel Carpenter,


47 Mathew Shaw,


49 William Shaw,


5 ! John Overy,


57 Jofeph Richards,


6i Henry Hawkins,


- Sea captain. Merchant.


65 John Waddington,


6, Stephen Auftin,


Merchant. Boarding-houfe.


67 wi ry Rogers, widow,


69 Richard Dale,


Sea captain. Sea captain.


Grafs Third Avect.


79 Chriftian Reddick, - Sawyer.


81 James Weftwood, Jofeph Conrad, -


Dealer.


Bricklayer.


- - Af. Geoffry Meade, - Mariner.


93 James Montgomery, Captain of the Revenue Cutter, General Green.


97 James Moyes, and No. 80 South Wharves, Sailmaker.


101 Reverend James Abercrombie, A. M. Epifcopal clergyman.


103 Jofeph Swift, Merchant. Houfe-carpenter.


Ifrael Ball,


- - Barney Scully,


Shopkeeper.


121 Adulph Till, Baker.


GREEN's COURT opens here.


- - Af. Francis Jackfon, Mariner.


- - William Buck,


Porter.


123 George Green, Grocer and Keeper of carriages. Porter.


125 John White,


127 Charles Simpfon, Porter of the Bank of Pennfylvania.


129 Jonathan Draper,


Shoemaker.


131 David Riddle, Alexander Weatherup,


Houfe-carpenter.


Houfe-carpenter.


133 John Cooper,


Houfe-carpenter.


Robert Scott, Dealer in corn, bran, &c.


Crofs Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Streets. No houfes occur on this fide of any confequence.


U


73 Caleb Weft,


Painter and glazier. Houfe-carpenter. Houfe-carpenter. Sill-dyer. Mariner.


[ 150 ] PINE-STREET, Beginning on the South fide near the Delaware. Crofs Front and Second-ftreets.


No. Name.


Occupation.


14 Thomas Steel,


Merchant.


16 William Wharton,


Gentleman.


18 John Miller,


Merchant.


20 Thomas Hough,


Gentleman.


32 Andrew Elder,


Shoemaker.


36 Adam Efler,


- Carriage-keeper.


40 Elizabath Brown, widow,


Gentlewoman.


42 Thomas Loyld Moore,


Gentleman.


44 John Nixon,


Merchant.


59 Reverend Robert Blackwell, D. D. Episcopal clergyman.


Grofs Third and Fourth-Streets. The 3d Prefbyterian Church prefents itfelf here-60 feet by 80 feet. Grofs Fifth-Street.


. - Thomas Wife,


Coachman.


Crofs Sixth-ftreet.


- - John Murray,


Upholfterer.


·- Jofeph Luttee,


Bricklayer.


-- Thomas Smith,


Shoemaker.


- - Jacob Evans,


Carpenter.


-- Jofeph Grofs,


French gentleman.


- - George Cooke,


Millftone-maker.


a - Margaret Warner, widow, - Wafher.


LOMBARD-STREET, Beginning on the North fide near Front-Street.


· - George Larfcher,


II Anna C. Pritchett, widow.


13 John Palmer,


17 Emanuel Rinedollar,


23 Patrick Kennedy.


25 Elizabeth Wharton, widow,


29 Benjamin Thomas,


31 Darcas Montgomery, widow,


33 Madame Toonie.


41 Lawrence Sink, Michael Thompfon,


Cabinetmaker. Houfe-carpenter.


43 Charles Nettle,


47 Mary Bright, widow,


49 John B. Longforce,


- - Margaret Smith.


55 Hannah Bamant, widow,


57 John Geyer,


Coachmaker.


Gentleman.


Taylor. Watch and clock-maker.


Gentlewoman.


- Labourer.


Gentlewoman.


Sea captain. Boarding-houfe.


Candle- maker.


Boarding-houfe .. Baker.


. .


[ 151


LOMBARD-STREET, NORTH SIDE, CONTINUED.


No.


Name.


Occupation.


59 Michael Bernard.


Dartis, -


61


Ober,


French gentleman. French gentleman. Gentlewoman.


67 Elizabeth Carfon, widow,


69 Jofeph Fofter,


Carpenter.


71 John Baine,


Type-founder. Baker.


73 John Gray,


75 Thomas Lillybridge,


77 Fergufon M.Ilwaine,


79 John Hazlewood,


81 James Peale,


Limner.


91 - Faures,


French baker. Grocer.


- - Catharine Lehman, widow,


· - Af. Servon Cuftis,


· Sawyer.


LOMBARD-STREET, Beginning on the South fide near Front-Street.


David Callaghan,


12 John Crean,


14 Richard Stites,


16 Margaret Lyell, widow,


18 Mifs Elizabeth Moore,


22 Maurice Kennedy,


- Sea captain. Boarding-houfe. Boarding-houfe. Scrivener. Revenue officer.


24 James Smith,


26 John King,


30 James Blades,


Houfe-carpenter. Dealer in grain. Merchant.


48 Thomas Watfon,


Shopkeeper. Bricklayer. Gentlewoman.


54 Elizabeth Copper, widow,


56 Maria Anna Therefa Foure,


French lady.


58 John B. Loir,


French gentleman.


- - John White,


Shoemaker.


72 Daniel Shoemaker, Aaron Mufgrave, jun.


Bricklayer. Scrivener.


74 Ponicon & Cupine, 76 John Carfon,


French citizens. Sea captain.


78 Mifs Mary Curry,


Mantuamaker.


80 William Ralfton.


88 Gunning Bedford,


One of the Aldermen. Boarding-houfe.


90 William Gifbertfon, 92 William Thackara & William Jones, Plainlerers.


The Church of the Congregation called Univerfalifts is here between Fourth and Fifth-ftreets -.... 60 feet by 90.


· - Daniel Smith,


52 Richard Guy,


- Merchant. Houfe-carpenter.


Sea captain. Merchant. Gentleman.


[ 152 ]


CEDAR, OR SOUTH-STREET, Beginning on the North fide near the Delaware. No. Name.


13 Benjamin Jones,


Grazier.


Shoemaker.


Crofs Penn-Street.


- - Mary Foot, -


2 1 Charles M'Carthy,


23 Peter Buvoo,


French.


Grofs Front-Street. - Huckfter.


Crofs Second-Street.


75 Andrew Stewart,


79 John Lauder,


81 Alexander Campbell,


87 Thomas Forfyth,


89 Robert Dunlap,


Sawyer.


- - John Lang,


Upholfterer.


.- James Cornith, -


- - James Carfon,


Nathaniel Rain,


145 Frederick Bortfeldt,


· - Jacob Durang,


-- Jacob Vendundas,


- - Richard Polliard,


Stone-cutter.


LITTLE WATER-STREET


Runs North and South from Willing & Francis's Wharf, to South-ftreet -- is about 20 feet wide, and 300 feet long.


Eaft fide Southerly.


9 Thomas Robbins,


- - Daniel Hawthorn,


17 William Gillin,


. - John Wright,


Blockmaker.


Taylor.


Boarding-houfe. Labourer.


On the Weft fide.


.- Thomas Hood,


- - John Hanna,


-- Edward Wifely,


16 Lazarus Larville, William Stone,


- - Af. Jonathan Clurch,


24 Patrick Kelly,


26 Elizabeth Wilfon, Thoma Murphy,


- Cooper. 1 Mariner.


Labourer.


French boarding-houfe. Barber. Waitingman. Millftone-maker. Shopkeeper.


Shopkeeper.


- - John Watkin,


Occupation.


Shopkeeper.


Mariner:


45 Af. John Lewis,


Boarding-houfe.


Carter. Shoemaker.


Carpenter.


Grocer.


Schoolmafter.


Carter. Tavernkeeper. Barber.


Stonc-cutter.


T ] 153


PENN-STREET


Runs North and South from Pine to Cedar-ftreet, and between Front- ftreet and the Delaware-is about 40 feet wide, and 652 feet long. On the East Side.


No. Name.


Occupation.


1 James Campbell,


Merchant.


3 Jofeph Ruffell,


Merchant.


7 Alice M'Clure, widow,


Gentlewoman.


9 James Fergufon,


Bifcuit-baker.


11 M. H. Meffchert,


Merchant.


15 Richard Flower,


Flour merchant.


17 Alexander Fofter,


Merchant.


19 T. M. Willing,


Merchant.


21 Willing & Francis,


Their compting-houfe. Labourers and coopers.


25 John & William Thompfon,


27 Samuel Boys,


Flour merchant.


3I Daniel Dolby,


33 William Quinlun,


Cooper. Mariner. Blockmaker.


35 Robert Fitzgerald,


37 Jeremiah Tatem,


Sea captain.


39 Jofeph Rickard,


Boarding-houfe.


41 Anthony Cuthbert,


Maftmaker.


45 Mary Powers, widow.


47 Jehu Hollingfworth,


55 Mary George, widow,


Shopkeeper.


Huckfter.


. - William Perkins,


Blackfmith.


On the Weft fide.


2 Michael Kellv,


4 John Plankinhorn,


6 Margaret Telles, widow, Gentlewoman.


8 John Goodwin, George Goodwin & Son,


Merchant. Ship-chandlers.


Merchant, his compting-houfe.


28 David Morris,


30 William De Galatheau, 32 Henry Miller,


Grocer. Sea captain. Baker.


36 Cornelius Hillman,


Tavernkeepcr. Merchant.


38 David Pinkerton, 46 Thomas Hughes,


Sea captain.


48 Reverend Robert Annan,


Prefbyterian minifter.


56 Cornelius Kollock,


- - Robert Knox,


. - Laurence Fenner,


62 James M&Cutchecn,


64 Elizabeth Pringle, widow,


Cooper. Mariner.


50 Patrick Linehan,


54 Robert Whiteford,


Stevidore. Sea captain.


Shoemaker. Sea captain.


Gentlewoman,


Taylor. Merchant.


22 Peter Tilly,


Merchant.


Sarah Frankenberry, widow,


154 ]


HARMONY-STREET


Runs Eaft and Weft from Third to Fourth-ftreet, and between Chefnut and Walnut-ftreets-is of an unequal width, from 16 to 20 feet, and 396 feet long.


· - Ifrael Ifrael, gentleman, is the only inhabitant in it.


Mr. William MeDougal keeps his Dancing-fchool in a large room here, and his dwelling at No. 134 Market-ftreet.


CYPRESS ALLEY


Runs Eaft and Weft between Third and Fourth-ftreets, and between Spruce and Union-ftreets-is about 20 feet wide, and 396 feet long.


No Name.


Occupation.


-- William Adams,


Stable-keeper.


Mariner.


- - James Morrell, Sink,


Carpenter.


.... Dunkin Campbell,


10 Charles Mahy,


- - Phineas Stretcher,


- - Thomas Stretcher,


Houfe-carpenter. Houfe-carpenter.


- - James Little, his School-houfe, three grand apartments, in one of which a Book Auction is often held-With the help of two affift- ants Mr. Little teaches 150 fcholars.


- - Robert Hopkins, Infpector of the Port.


- - Jofeph Burn,


Woolcomber.


. - Thomas Smith,


Shopkeeper.


. - William Mulhallan,


Shoemaker.


- - Reefe Evans,


. - Thomas Webb,


Mariner.


RELIEF ALLEY


Runs between Front and Second, and between Lombard and Cedar- ftreets-is about 16 feet broad, and 396 feet long.


- - William Griffis, Mariner.


. - William M'Lure,


Carpenter.


.- Eleanor Wilfon, widow, Mantuamaker.


GASKEL-STREET, Runs Eaft and Weft from Second to Front, between Lombard and Cedar- ftreets, and is about 20 feet wide.


The names are given here without refpect to the North or South fide of the ftreet, as there are few or no numbers.


-. William Halbert,


Labourer.


- - John Skelly,


Mafon.


- - Samuel Neale,


Labourer. Mariner. Labourer.


. - Jonathan Adams,


. . James M&Laughlin,


-- George Bowman,


Carpenter.


- - Benjamin Martin,


Shoemaker.


-


Shoemaker.


French citizen.


Carpenter.


[ 155


GASKEL-STREET, CONTINUED.


No. Name. Occupation.


- - Elizabeth Green, widow,


Boarding. houfe.


- - Thomas Noble,


Cabinetmaker.


16 Efther M Cormick, widow, Wafher.


Cross George-Street.


William Patton,


Bottler.


22 Rebecca Holland,


Huckfter.


- - John M&Laughlin,


Drayman.


- - Af. Jofeph Williams,


Painter.


- - Rebecca Draven, widow,


Wafher.


- - Patrick M'Intire,


- - Alexander Smith,


Mafon.


Tanner.


Grofs Third-ftreet.


- - Jacob Mitchell,


Mahogany fawyer.


- · John Jaimifon,


. - Harriet Newton, widow,


- - Margareth Keith, widow.


Af. Judith Jaimifon, widow, Wafher.


Af. John Exeter,


Carter.


- . Elizabeth Bean, widow,


Wafher.


. Francis Gibbons, - Taylor.


STAMPER'S ALLEY


Runs Eaft and Weft between Second and Third-ftreets, and between Pine and Lombard-ftreets-is about 18 feet wide, and 4.96 feet long.


- - Patrick Dixon,


- - James Jeffery,


Plaifterer.


Sarah Sutton, widow,


Seamftrefs.


Carter.


Upholfterer.


Seamftrefs.


Huckfter.


14 William Lindfay,


16 Mary Bufkello, widow.


18 John Wilfon,


22 George Hofner,


30 Af. Sufanna Witcher, widow,


32 Af. Hannah Herrington, widow,


High conftable. Infpector of the Port. Boarding-houfe. Wafher.


BLACKBERRY ALLEY


Runs North and South from Pine to Lombard-ftreets, between Eighth and Ninth-ftreets. The Inhabitants are as follows ---


- - John Mercer,


Keeper of the Theatre.


- - Lewis Dunant, Seca Provoft,


French gentleman. French gentleman.


Porter.


Meade-houfe keeper.


- - John Hart,


· - Augnes Barnet,


Conftable.


- - William Valentine, Bruce,


. - Mifs Sarah Fletcher,


12 Robert Murdock,


Crockery-warehoufe.


· Coachmaker. Boarding-houfe.


· · James Scott,


Labourer.


[ 156 ]


DOCK-STREET


Is the only crooked ftreet in this city ; it begins at the bridge in Front- ftreet, and extends North-weft in a ferpentine track, varying from one hundred to one hundred and ten feet in breadth, through two fquares, acrofs Second and Walnut-ftreets, and terminates at Third-ftreet. Another branch of it extends South-weft acrofs Spruce-ftreet, and ter- minates in Second-ftreet.


On the North-east fidc.


No. Name.


Occupation. Clock and watch-maker.


7 Patrick Calbraith,


Carter.


9 Robert Bloer,


Taylor.


13 William & Levi Garret, Thomas Shields,


Gentleman.


23 William L. Sonntag,


His compting-houfe.


25 Mordecai Lewis,


-


27 Samuel & Myers Fifher, and No. 92 South Front-ftreet.


- - Francis & John Weft,


33 John Read, -


Their ftore. Attorney at law.


FARMER's ROW.


- - Anthony Cardin,


Paper-ftainer.


Bookbinder.


Innkeeper.


59 Timothy O‘Brien,


61 Patrick Larkey,


Labourer.


- - John Douglas,


67 Ifrael Paxfon,


Currier.


71 Phillip Timmons,


Tavernkeeper.


73 Jofeph Duberee,


Grocer. Cabinetmaker.


77 William McPhail,


China merchant.


79 James Robertfon,


Coachmaker ..


Sı Joseph Kein & John Sellers,


Curriers, their fhop.


83 John Mongis,


French, M. D.


85 Edmond Kinfey,


- "Sadler and harnefs-maker.


On the South-west fide.


4 George Griffin, -


Blockmaker.


6 David Irving,


Tavernkeeper.


- Daniel Frazier,


Coachmaker.


12 John Craig,


His compting-houfc.


14 John Rofs, jun.


Merchant.


16 Levi Hollingfworth,


Merchant.


18 John Rudolph,


Merchant.


20 George Oakley,


Tanner and currier.


- - Thomas Waller,


Blackfmith.


28 Adam Miller,


Trunk· maker:


John Mince,


Tobacconifts.


His compting-houfe.


- - William Mitchel, Daniel Dunn,


Labourer.


Joiner.


75 Alexander Calder,


157 ]


DOCK-STREET, SOUTH-WEST SIDE, CONTINUED.


No.


Name.


Occupation.


- - William Brooks,


Huckfter.


32 Edward Pole,


Auctioneer.


42 James M‹Currach's


Compting-hcufe.


46 Elizabeth Haftwell,


Shopkeeper.


- - Margery M'Coyle, widow, 54 Samuel Elliot,


Curricr.


r


58 60 Benjamin W. Morris,


Grocer.


62 James Keegan,


Taylor.


64 John Owen,


Shoemaker.


70 Ifaac Hubber,


Sea captain.


66 John M. Bartholemey, Teacher of the French language.


82 Godfrey Gebler,


- Blackfmith.


84 George Gafs,


Copperplate printer.


GRAY'S ALLEY Runs Eaft and Weft from Front to Second-ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut-ftreets. From Second-Street cafterly on the North Side.


I Jacob Paumgart,


- Baker.


3


Mary Wilfon,


Wafherwoman.


5 Charlotte Prull,


French lady.


Maria Du Croix,


French lady.


Labourer.


7 William Butler, William Alexander Robert Potter,


Labourcr.


Sadler.


9 Edward Colly, Thomas Murray,


Mariner. Mariner.


II Thomas Webb,


Chip hatmaker.


13 Timothy Ryan,


Houfe-carpenter.


15 Timothy Ruffell,


- Sea captain.


O :: the South fide.


4 Jofeph Wright,


Sailmaker.


6 Jofeph Delawoo,


Cabinetmaker.


10 Lewis Woodbridge,


12 William Boyce,


Cooper. Houfe. carpenter. French gentleman.


14 Covdon,


16 Paues Cault,


French lady.


NORRIS'S ALLEY Runs Eaft and Weft from Front to Second-ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut-ftreets. From Second-Street eafterly on the North fide. . 5 William Milnor, Gauger for the Diftrict of Pennfylvania. 7 Mifs Jane Peart, Paftry bufinefs.


X


34. -


Wafherwoman.


158


NORRIS'S ALLEY, NORTH SIDE, CONTINUED.


No . 'Name. Occupation.


9 George Ladlam,


Plumber.


Boarding-houfe.


13 Achilles Parker, Bottler, and No. 17 fame Alley.


· Merchant.


J 5 Adam Mendenhall, Sarah Greaves, widow, Seamftrefs.


On the South fide.


2 Fanny Evans, Boarding-houfe.


4 Samuel Middleton,


6 Deborah Dawes, widow,


- - Mifs Hannah Griffiths,


10 Mary Ritchey, widow,


Boarding-houfe.


Schoolmiftrefs.


Gentlewoman.


Boarding-houfe.


LODGE ALLEY


Runs Eaft and Weft from Second towards Third-ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut-ftreets. Bank of Pennfylvania and Difpenfary are eftahlifhed here.


SMITH'S, OR GO-FORTH ALLEY,


Runs North and South from Dock-ftreet to Carter's Alley-it is com- monly called Goforth Alley.


· - Solomon Willis, Turner.


- - John Ward.


- - Af. Samuel Bath, Whitewafher.


CARTER'S ALLEY


Runs Eaft and Weft from Second towards Third-ftreet, without running through, and between Chefnut and Walnut-ftreets. The following are the inhabitants --


On the South fide.


4 Robert Scott,


Engraver.


6 Hannah Talbot, widow,


Boarding-houfe.


8 Jacob Knorr,


Ironmonger.


IO Jonas Simonds,


Revenue officer. Storekeeper. Scrivener.


14 Thomas Smith,


16 Thomas Hurley,


Paper-hanger.


Schoolmiftrefs.


Boarding- houfe.


22 Ifaac Wilfon,


Tanner.


24 Gueftin Lacoudre,


French M. D.


28 John Baptift Lemair,


- - Ifaac Wing,


Coachmaker.


32 George Hyde, - Bookbinder.


- - John Thompfon, Printer.


12 Thomas Hudfon,


18 Elizabeth Hill, widow,


20 Hannah Holmes, widow,


Fencing-mafter.


JI Ann Haggart,


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CARTER'S ALLEY CONTINUED. On the North fide weft wardly.


No. Name.


I : Sarah Gray, widow.


13 Mary Bure, widow,


15 William Coats,


17 James Paxton,


Scrivencr.


19 Sarah. Marfhall, widow,


2 1 Elizabeth Jones, widow, Ann Stoops,


25 John Turner,


Printer.


27 Catharine Whitlow, widow,


Boarding-houfc.


TAYLOR's ALLEY Runs Eaft and Weft from Front to Second-ftreet, between Chefnut and Walnut-ftrcets.


- - John Carpenter, Thomas George, Daniel M.Coy,


I Elizabeth Ofborn, widow,


Currier. Cabinetmaker.


Labourer.


Schoolmiftrefs.


BLACK HORSE ALLEY


Runs Eaft and Weft from Front to Second-ftreet, between High and Chefnut-ftreets. The following are the inhabitants- On the North fide from Second-Street.


- - Mary Turner,


Huckfter.


- - John Lindfay,


China dealer.


- - Cafper Guyger,


Taylor. Hairdreffer.


Taylor.


On the South fide.


- - Jofeph Clarke,


Innkeeper.


Coachmaker.


Coachmaker.


- - John Tardi,


Baker.


STRAWBERRY LANE, OR TROTTER's ALLEY, Running from Second-ftreet Weft to Strawberry-ftreet.


· - Margaret Weatherly, widow, Midwife.


. - David Clements,


Shoemaker.


· · Af. David Weldon, Brufhmaker.


STRAWBERRY-STREET Runs North and South from High to Chefnut-ftreet, between Second and Third-itreets. From High-freet South on the Eaft fide.


I Thomas & Hugh Cooper, 1 Grocers.


3 Stephen Phipps, · Taylor.


Occupation.


Boarding-houfe.


Scrivener.


Gentlewoman. Gentlewoman.


Schoolmittrefs.


- George Abbot,


William Wedom,


. - William Watfon, Jeffe Potts,


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STRAWBERRY-STREET, EAST SIDE, CONTINUED.


No. Name. 5 Martha Henderfon, widow,


Occupation.


Shopkeeper.


Scrivener.


7 John Ridgeway, 9 Peter Spurck,


Clock and watch-maker. Grocer. Brufhmaker.


13 Thomas Watkins,


15 Peter Smyth,


Clerk of the market. Taylor,


17 John Wheeler,


19 Mary Beck,


Boarding-houfe.


21 Gabriel Parris,


Stuff fhoemaker.


23 William Haines,


Grocer: Gentleman.


27 John Howard,


.- Elizabeth Heffernan, widow. Rowland Cromwell,


Sea captain. Merchant.


On the West Side.


2 William Fennell,


4 Jofeph Sutton,


6 John Porter, Hannah Ford, .


Mantuamaker.


8 John Cormick,


Tavernkeeper.


10 Henry Barrington, Ann Barrington, widow,


Grocer. Grocer. Carpenter.


12 Jofeph Govet,


14 john Ryan,


16 Mifs Elizabeth. Annefly, Jacob Traffell, 1


Grocer .. Watchmaker.


18 Ifaac Price,


20 Thomas Humphries,


22 Jofeph Douglafs,


24 Chriftopher Marfhal,


28 George R. Chapman,


Ironmonger.


30 Benjamin Collins,


Taylor. Baker.


32 Mary Snyder, widow,


34 Barbara Hamilton, widow,


36 John Hamilton,


38 Sarah Corven, widow. John Keen,


Houfe-carpenter.


40 Amor Fefton,


Bricklayer.


- - Charles M‹Kenzie,


Taylor.


Shoemaker.


Baker.


MIFFLIN's ALLEY. Runs Eaft and Weft between Dock and Sprucc-ftreets.


_ _ Michael Bower,


. - Thomas Smith, Mariner.


Taylor.


44 John Roberts,


46 John Peale,


- Shopkeeper. Shopkeeper. Brufhmaker.


Innkeeper. Bonnet-maker.


Gentleman. Tavernkeeper. Apothecary.


Boarding-houfe.


Factor.


33 Ezekiel Yarnall,


11 Thomas Cowley,


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MIFFLIN'S ALLEY CONTINUED.


No. Name.


Occupation.


William Cafhman,


- - William Kates,


Turner.


- - James Bafhwood,


Mariner.


Shoemaker.


Taylor.


Silverfmith.


WHITE HORSE ALLEY, OR ELBOW LANE,


Runs South from High-ftreet, between Second and Third-ftreets, turn- ing Weft into Third-ftreet, between High and Chefnut ftreets : that part which runs South from High-ftreet is commonly called White Horfe Alley.


I Jofeph Moore, -


2 Nathaniel Davis, -


5 William Bomberger,


6 - Cooper, widow,


John Stowers,


- - Elizabeth Rogers, widow.


6 Thomas Patton,


- - William Loyd Maddock,


- - John Lauch,


Shopkeeper. Innkeeper.


Joiner.


Wafher.


Conftable.


Gentleman.


Grocer. Innkeeper.


ELBOW. LANE. See White Horfe Alley. On the South fide from White Horse Alley Weft.


2 George Peine,


4 Ann Lee,


10 James Fletcher,


Weaver.


12 Thomas Thompfon, Cooper.


On the North fide eafterly.


Richard Trueman, -


- Paper manufactory.


.. - Af. - Sawney,


Houfe whitewafher.


- - Catharine Harmfted, Shopkeeper.


John Dougherty, Taylor.


BIDWELL'S, OR BEETLE'S ALLEY, Runs South from High-ftreet to Elbow Lane. Northerly on the Weft.


- - Mary Hawer, widow, Boarding-houfe.


Northerly on the Eaft fide.


- - Jofeph Craig, Labourer.


- - John Clark, Silkweaver.


- - Af. Elfe Talbot, widow,


Wałnerwoman.


- Mary Howley,


Boarding-houfe.




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