ROW ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ONE [1]
Woolverton
the Cooper's Row (1834)
Beckett's Row
White
Lion South Row (Tooke)
From Middlegate to King Street:
Nothing at all is to be found mentioned of this
row by Palmer, or indeed by Johnson, or the row survey. Colin Tooke reports that there were five
fishermen listed here in 1874.
The Occupants, Row 131, 1886
(from King
Street to Middlegate Street)
Howes, J., cab driver
Wiseman, W., labourer
Wilson, T., smacksman
Last, W., labourer
Halfnight, S., fisherman
Paston, B., smacksman
Rous, J., labourer
Mitchell, J.H., fisherman
Sprunt, S., fisherman
Annison, W.
The Occupants, Row 131, 1913
from 111 King Street to 59 Middlegate Street)
as
conventionally expressed, this should read as from 110 not no.111.
North side
3. Brown, Arthur George
4. Rivett, Benjamin
5. Bracey, Walter M.
6. Mitchell, Henry
7. Barnard, Richard
South side
8. Lingoff, Ernest
9. Howes, Frederick
The Occupants, Row 131, 1927
( from 111
King Street to 59 Middlegate Street)
as
conventionally expressed, this should read as from 110 not no.111.
North side
3. Brown, Mrs.
4. Minter, Mrs.
5. Western, Ernest
6. Mitchell, Henry
7. Barnard, Mrs.
South side
8. Metcalf, David
9. Brooks, Mrs.
The Occupants, Row 131, 1936
( from 111
King Street to 59 Middlegate Street)
as
conventionally expressed, this should read as from 110 not no.111.
North side
Hogg, E.S., builder
3. Brown, Mrs.
4a. Midwoods and Co., manufacturing confectioners
4. Jackman, James Stanley
5. Western, Ernest
6. Gowen, Claude
7. Fields, Alfred Walter