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The Historic Environment at Easton Primary School

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Easton Local Learning

Plan of 1828

Beaufort Street in 1880

1880 Street Directory

Modern map

Below is a selection of information about the people living in some of the streets in the area that is now occupied by Easton Primary School. You can click some of the job titles for further information.

Beaufort Street Clifton Street Hulbert Street
Joseph Hugh, Beaufort Arms
2, Moses Isaac
3, Mary Johnson
4, John Price, hat manufacturer
5, Joseph Totterdell
6, Jemima Sykes
7, Francis Best, french polisher
8, George Barratt
9, Robert Thomson, compositor
10 Wm. Jones
11 Joseph Granger, potter
12 S. Evans, newsagent
13 Richard Filer
14, James Jones
15, J.A.Sweet
16, John Pullman
17, Mrs Rogers
18, Samuel Jordan, city missionary
19, Thomas Parfitt
Frederick Smith, bootmaker











1, Jas. Hoskins, grocer
2, Alexander Stewart
3, James Lancey
4, Wm. Herniman, wheelwright
5, Francis Lee
6, Charlotte Wildgoose
7, George Orchard, sack collector

- Peel Street -

8, Wm.Crinks, Clifton Tavern
9, Daniel Nutt
10, William Millman
11, Thos. Ford, general dealer

- here cross over -

- Beaufort Street -

1, W.Skidmore, Clifton cottage
12, Kate Taylor, soap & oil stores
13, Edwin Hopes
14, Alfred Collier
15, Mark James Treasure
16, George Dawkins
17, F.W.Martin
18, Benjamin Bunney, boot maker
19, Lewis Harding
20, Matilda Lewis, grocer
21, George Webber
22, John Sparks
1, William Merriott
2, E.J.Barrett
3, Thomas Hodges
7, Mrs Mutter
9, C Walker
12, Edwin B. Mitchell, general grocer

- here cross over -

8, William Knight
6, William Andrews
5, John Forgan
Mrs Forgan, dressmaker

















Beaufort Street in 1880