16 Jeffreys Street

Numbered as 19 Jeffreys Street
1825 July built but empty
1826 July Morrison
1827 Jan Morrison
1828 Jan empty
1829 Samuel Freeman
1831 Jan Samuel Freeman
1834 Jan Samuel Freeman
1841 Sept Samuel Freeman
1842 Sept Samuel Freeman
1844 March Samuel Freeman

Re-numbered as 22 Jeffreys Street
18 46 March Samuel Freeman
1847 March Samuel Freeman
1848 Sept Samuel Freeman
1850 Samuel Freeman
1851 Samuel Freeman
1853 Samuel Freeman
1855 Samuel Freeman
1858 Howe
1863 Cassell
1866 Cassell
1871 Dawkins
1875 Cameron
1880 Page
1881 Thomas (48, butcher) and Mary Ann (42) Cubitt with Cicely (19, assistant at a warehouse), Robert (16) and Mary Ann (17, dressmaker). Also boarder James Glisby (25, poulterer).

1881 Re- numbered as 16 Jeffreys Street
1885 Cubitt

1990 Phil Kemp at no 20 remembers that the people who had bought no 16 demolished a ground-floor rear extension in order to install a patio on top of it.  In doing so, they discovered a well underneath - quite possibly a communal water supply for all the houses on the south side, as piped water probably wouldn't have been available when Jeffrey’s Street was built.  They were scared at the thought of what they might find down there, and had it covered over.