Friday, April 9, 2010

Prince Edwin Street

From Memorials of Liverpool....second edition, revised, with additions.

Prince Edwin Street is of somewhat later date. The first houses were built at the lower end, on the south side, from Fox Street eastward, being a row of nine goodly mansions. About 1815 a handsome detached house was built on the north side, near the east end, by Mr. Roger Adamson. This was afterwards occupied by Mr. David Hodgson, who was mayor in 1845. This site is now occupied by the Church of St. Ambrose, erected 1871.

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