Addenda Lewis Worcestershire Directory 1820
Below are the Addenda for the Directory found in the rear of the book.
REMOVALS IN THE CITY AND SUBURBS OF WORCESTER.
Ballinger John, Maltster, Quay street
Bentley George, Auctioneer, Foregate street
Carden Thomas, Esq. Paradise-row, Tything
Carden George, Clerk to the Commissioners of Taxes, and Agent to the Phoenix Fire Office, Savings Bank
Clifton Henry, Proctor, College green
Corles Captain, College yard
DeCourcey Patrick, Solicitor, Bridge street
D’Egville Mr. Tything
Doughty Thomas, vict. Dog and Duck, Garden market
Higgs William, Auctioneer, Foregate street
Hughes Thomas, Cashier, Old Bank
Humphreys Alexander, Academy, Butts
Newman John, M. D. Tything
Ridler John, Guildhall Coffee-house
Sandford William, Surgeon, Rainbow-hill
Taylor John, vict. Boat, Lowesmoor
Wheeler Rev. Allen, College-green
Wilkins William, Organ Builder, Broad street
NEW RESIDENTS.
Bevan and Powell, Straw Hat Makers, Broad st.
Davis William, Liquor Merchant, Mealcheapen st.
Hill George, Draper, cross
Lombe W. H. Bookseller, High street
Lewis David, M.D. college Yard
Munn Ali. Apothecary, Sidbury
Newman Josiah, gent. Foregate street
Newport J. W. Esq. Tything
Newport William, Coach Maker, Tything
Newton Edward, Tallow Chandler, Broad street
Powell Joseph, Grocer, Corn market
Prowett R. and S. Booksellers, High street
Silvester John, Millwright, Lowesmoor
Sill Mr. Sansom street
Summerfield John, Upholsterer, Bridge street
Tindall Captain, Commandry, Sidbury
Weston Mrs. Academy, Sidbury
NAMES ACCIDENTALLY OMITTED.
Dods Adam, M. D. (omitted in list of Physicians)
Jones Thomas, S. Master of the National School, Frog lane
Kite Benj. Three Tuns, Salt lane
Orange Mrs. Harriet, gentlewoman, Hartlebury
Perrott Charles Wigley, Esq. Fladbury
Pointon James, Pavior, Henwick
Stretch T. B. (omitted in list of Schools.)
Wakeman Mrs. Mary, gentlewoman, Little Malvern
Wall Samuel, Esq. Hallow Park
Watkins Thomas, Vict. Black Horse, Lowesmoor
Webb Thomas, Esq. Alstone
Welch William, Esq. Hawford
Source: S Lewis Worcestershire General and Commercial Directory for 1820.
County Maps
The Godfrey Edition reprints of Old Ordnance Survey Maps are invaluable for historians and genealogists. Many are taken from the highly detailed 1:2500 plans, reprinted at about 14 inches to the mile, showing individual houses, railways, factories, churches, mills, canals. Each map includes historical notes on the area. Alongside these large‑scale sheets, Alan Godfrey also publishes the smaller‑scale Inch‑to‑the‑Mile series, and a range of maps based on the OS five‑foot plans.



























































































































