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Daish William Robert, Bell tavern, 67 High street Damp Mrs. Hester, ironmonger, 24 Broad street Dash Thomas, basket maker, Dutch and English rush merchant, 68, Broad street, and at St. Simons road, Southsea Davies. Robert, shopkeeper, 53 St. Thomas street Davis John, shopkeeper, 6 St. Marys street Davis Joseph, boot and shoemaker, 123 High street Davis William, Rose & Crown, St. Nicholas street Deaham William, beer retailer, 21 Oyster street Denham William Hempson, surgeon, proprietor of homeopathic and hydropathic establishment, 124, High street Devereux William, solicitor clerk to the guardians of the Portsea Island Union, and superintendent registrar of births, deaths and marriages, commissioner to adminisi or oaths in common law courts, 41 St. Marys street Dickenson John, York & Pier Commercial and Family hotel, Grand parade, High street DILLON LINN, builder and. general contractor, Portsmouth buildings works Dillon Robert, gasfitter, &c., 9 Pembroke street Dimond George, newsagent and. French polisher, 65 High street, and at Gosport Dixon John, carpenter, 27 Warblington street DOBLE HENRY, coach builder and inn-keeper, High street road Dollery James, tobacconist & beer retailer, 1 St. Marys street Dore William, grocer, 6 Broad street Dorrien Henry John agent for the Bank of England (branch of), 26 High street DOUSE ZACHARIAS, saddler and harness manufacturer, 3 Pembroke street Drury Alfred, beer retailer, 6 Prospect row DUDLEY JOSEPH, goldsmith, silversmith, and sword cutler, 80 High street Dudley Samuel Edmund, agent for the Phoenix Fire and Pelican Life offices, 110 St. Thomas street Dugan George (firm of R. P. & G. Dugan), 92 St. Thomas street Dugan R. P. and G., tailors, drapers, and haberdashers, 20 and 21 High street Easton Joseph, glass blower, &c., 16 Broad street Ekock Richard H., ironmonger, 13 St. Marys street Elkins and Co., importers of foreign goods and dealers in antiquities, 82 High street Ellis George, pork butcher, 24 and 25 Warblington street EMANITEL E. &E., goldsmiths, jewellers, silversmiths, and watchmakers to Her Majesty and H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. 101, High street, and 3, The Hard, Portsea Farr William, Union Tap, Bath square Field Mrs. lodging house, Semaphore place Fisher Mrs., lodging house, 6 King William place Fleet Mrs. Naomi, dressmaker, 11 Warblington street Fleet William, corn factor and coal dealer, 11 Warblington street Fogwill William, boot and shoemaker, 32 Broad street Foord Robert Peck, Isle of Wight tavern, Bath square Ford Henry & Richard William, solicitors, 31 St. Thomas street, and 170 Queen street, Portsea Foster Henry P., architect and surveyor, 128 High street Fowler George, hairdresser and perfume; 99 High street Frampton Thomas, fish salesman, 6 Bath square Fraser and Davis, army & navy outfitters, 78 and 79 High street Fraser & White, coal factors & merchants, agents to the Western Fire, Life, and Annuity office, Quay, and at King street, Southsea Freeman John, shopkeeper, 22 St. Marys street Freeman Richard, stone and marble mason, Lombard street Fuller Joseph, fruiterer, 36 Broad street Furnell William, Queen Charlotte, 41 Broad street Gage Mrs., shopkeeper, 24 St. Marys street Galt, Gieve, and Co., navy and army outfitters, 111 High street Gardiner Mrs. Harriet, boot & shoemaker. 13 Broad street GARDNER ALBERT, carver, gilder, and picture frame manufacturer, 5 Pembroke street Gardner Deliah, confectioner, 77 High street Gardner Henry, jun., printer, bookseller, and stationer, 32 St. Marys street Garrett Henry, clerk at Lloyds agents office, 3 Grand parade Garratt James, agent to Lloyds, the Hon. Council of India, consular agent to the United States of America, Bath square ; p.r., North Grounds villa, North end, Kingston, Landport Garrett G. and J. T., brewers, maltsters, and spirit merchants, St. Nicholas street George Francis, tobacconist & hairdresser, 15 Broad street Genge James, greengrocer, 7 Broad street GERMAN CHARLES G., Custom House agent, 2 Lombard street Gibbs Robert, inspector of police, 20 Penny street Gill James George, fishmonger, 55 High street Gilmore Frederick, shopkeeper, Crown street Gordon Elizabeth, shopkeeper, 2 King street Gorumlly James, inspector of timber for Her Majesty's dockyard, 44 St. Thomas street Grammar School, Penny street; Rev. Alexander Russwurm, B.A., head master; Mr. J. Finch, assistant master Grant Henry & Son, merchants, 45 High street Grant, Gillman, and Long, bankers, 60 High street. Draw on Glyn, Mills, and Co., London. Bank hours 1O till 4 GRAY EDMUND, plumber, painter, glazier, house and ship decorator, 30 Broad street, and East street Greetham. Edwin, photographic artist, 120 High street Greetham Samuel, solicitor, and clerk to Borough magistrates, 61 St. Thomas street Gregorio Bacigalupo, Three Horse Shoes, Bath square Griffith Joseph, Duke of Cambridge, 143 High street Grinder James, shopkeeper, 9 East street Grinder Mrs. Mary Ann, Black Swan, 23 Broad street Grist John, printer, 18 Lombard street GROVES HENRY, family butcher, 38 High street Gunsell George, shopkeeper, 65 St. Mary street Guy and Eames (late Selby), naval and military outfitters, 49 High street Guy Miss Emma, school, 5 High street road |