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Yes it is. As in 'accommodation above the shop'.
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Mr. Molloy, I need an English to English translation. What's an "accommodation over";living quarters or an upstairs bathroom?...Geo Is which?...Geo
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Ah, now we're into the meaning of the word accommodation on either side of the Pond.
In this instance it refers to living quarters, rooms in which one lives, eats, sits and ...
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Thanks. You just have to help out the colonists!...Geo
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This is the best image I can get off Streetview ... double fronted Georgian building with "accommodation over." Living quarters, stuff like that. Self and The Management had a cup of coffee in TABS cafe about a month ago; we'll be living in Tenbury soon. That wasn't a poor struggling filer or stockers place. Right on the main street, wide frontage, quite a smart place. Eug
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Thank you, very kind. Mine's a pint
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Too bad none of these Woostershire makers was called Jeeves...  (sorry; just couldn't resist)
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Trevor
This is all the information on Goff gunmakers in England that the IGC has, which I hope may help you in your own research.
Name Daniel Goff Other Names Daniel Goff & Co Address1 6 Victualling Office Square, Tower Hill Address2 39 Mansell Street Address3 119 Leadenhall Street Address4 9 Bartholomew Lane Address5 58 Mansell Street Address6 21 Somerset Street, Goodmans Fields Address7 57 Houndsditch City/Town London Trade Gunmaker Other Address 5 Old Montague Street and Frosty Court Dates 1775-1840 Notes Apprenticed to William Brander in 1768, he was free of the Gunmakers Company in 1775. He submitted his proof piece in 1779, took Livery and had his mark registered in that year. In 1780 he became Elected Assistant, and was Master in 1784, 1797, 1805, and 1821. He established his own business in 1775 at 6 Victualling Office Square, Tower Hill. In 1782 he moved to 39 Mansell Street. Between 1783 and 1785 he moved to 119 Leadenhall Street, and in 1788/89 to 9 Bartholomew Lane. In 1790/91 he moved to 58 Mansell Street, and in 1796/97 to 21 Somerset Street, Goodmans Fields. In 1820/21 he moved to 57 Houndsditch. In 1828/29 the name of the business changed to Daniel Goff & Co and they moved to 5 Old Montague Street with additional premises at Frosty Court. Daniel Goff was a Gunmaker to Ordnance from 1782 to 1803, and to the East India Company from 1780 to 1840 when he died. William Hegley was his Manager, he took over Goff's contracts with the East India Company in 1840.
Name Henry Goff Address1 Chamber StreetWhite Bear Court, Whitechapel Address2 Gowers Walk Address3 White Bear Court, Whitechapel City/Town London Trade Gunmaker Dates 1820-1841 Notes He established his business in 1820 at Chamber Street, and between 1822 and 1823 he moved to Gowers Walk. He was recorded next in 1840 at White Bear Court, Whitechapel where he was recorded in the 1841 Census aged 40. Name John Goff / Goffe / Gofe / Gough Address1 Chamber Street, Goodmans Fields City/Town London Trade Gun maker Dates 1820-1826 Name Samuel F Goff Address1 15 New Street, Covent Garden Address2 17, 18 and 22 King Street Address3 32 Brompton Road City/Town London Trade Gunmaker Dates 1879-1889 Notes May have been the son/grandson of Henry or John Goff and great grandson of Daniel Goff, He commenced in business in 1879 at 15 New Street, Covent Garden (the old Covent Garden). In 1883 he moved to 17, 18 and 22 King Street, and in 1888 the firm became Samuel F Goff & Co. They took additional retail premises at 32 Brompton Road in 1888 but appear to have closed in 1889.
Name L Edwin Goff Address1 Dodford City/Town Bromsgrove County Worcestershire Trade Gunmaker Dates 1883?-1901?
Tim
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