Hi there,
as an ex Hullensian I can't remember Dagger Lane so I was curious enough to look on GENUKI at the Hull trade section in 1834 and who was occupying the lane in 1892. I'd heard there were over 400 pubs in Hull at one time and from the looks of it, the old timers could have been right
I can't see anyone living at No.4 - this number seems to have been allocated for a little cul ce sac (Providence Court)
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ERY/Hull/Hull34Dry.htmlHull Trades and Professions by Alphabetical Street (1892)
HULL in Pigot's Directory of 1834
Ratcliffe's Hospital, Dagger lane
3 Dagger lane, Elias Eliza, Stay Makers
Gleadow Robert Ward, Brewers & Maltsters, 6 Dagger la
To London, Nottingham, Birmingham, Lincoln, Cambridge, and all parts of the South, Deacon, Nicholson & Co.'s Waggons (by way of New Holland) --- John Catterson, agent, Dagger lane, and Wilson and Watton's Waggons --- George Ashton and Charles Marshall, agents, both every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
To York, Leeds, & Manchester, Ann Wilson's waggons, from Dagger lane, every Tuesday & Friday
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/Transcriptions/ERY/Hull1892StreetsD.htmlHull Trades and Professions by Alphabetical Street (1892)
Dagger lane (Posterngate to Mytongate)
Ratcliffe's Hospital, Dagger lane
3 Dagger lane, Elias Eliza, Stay Makers
4 here is Providence court (see under Street Names beginning with P)
6 Ward Robt., victualer, Society Tavern
7 Linsley Thomas & Co., beer merchants
9 Saul Saml., victualer, Plumbers' Arms
9½ Bogg Charles Harrison, shopkeeper
10 Stewart Wm. Thos., bird dealer
11 and 12 Shaw John & Son, provision merchants
13 Bogg John, coal dealer
Linsley Thos. & Co., warehouse
21 Winter Mrs. Sophia, shopkeeper
22 Boy and Barrel
Winn G. & T., bakers
27 Kaplan Mendal, tailor
here is Page's square
Gilyotts Wm. & Co.'s warehouse
29 Reynolds James, shopkeeper
Linsley Thos. & Co.'s warehouse
Mason S. B., spirit bond
Linsley Thos. & Co., bottling stores
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Cheers,
Rena