see Poland Street 1 to 8 & 49 to 62 in London Addresses dataset
Ann Cotton 58 Poland St ratebooks 1780-92 57 Poland St ratebooks 1793-4 / SunFire 1791 Ann Cotton widow 58 Poland St (also 51 Charlotte St, Portland Place) / will PCC of Ann Cotton formerly Amon of Poland St dated 22.1.1795 mentioned house west side of Charlotte St, St Marylebone, sister Frances wife of Thomas Wilmot coachmaker of St Martins Stamford, Northants (Thomas Wilmot = St George Stamford, Lincs 1767 Frances Amon or Almon) sister Lydia Roberson sister Elizabeth Amon believed dead, nephew William Amon nieces Charlotte Parker, Jane Dickenson, Anne Rochat (John Francis Rochat = St Geo Han Sq 7.4.1789 Ann Amon botp by lic), Ann Barbeck Mitten (bur 1821 St James age 60) and Ann Garvillion widow both living with me, John Jenkinson surveyor of Huntingdon (will 1804 Huntingdon Nat Arch IR 26), Saywell Jenkinson jr ( will 1807 Huntingdon Saywell Jenkinson printer Nat Arch IR 26), Mr Burgess Jenkinson, Mrs Ann Jenkinson, Mrs Eleanor Wolfe (SunFire 1779 widow Upper Queen St, Rotherhithe 1780 keeper of Sussex coffee house, Fleet St), Mr Peter Audsley (articled attorney to Watkinson Haward 1762, SunFire 1787 gent 76 Wells St, will PCC 1804 gent Upper Fitzroy St), Mr Williams sadler of Oxford St (6.6.1794 Westminster coroners jury, will PCC 1800 John Williams), Richard Miles and daughters Ann, Mary & Jane, Mrs Davis, Mr Castean, Mrs Ann Jones, Mr & Mrs Bellamy, Mrs Mapps & Mary Lane formerly of Godmanchester wits J M Godfrey 76 Wells St, Ann Gregory servant to Mrs Cotton proved 28.1.1795 / Ann Cotton adult bur 26.1.1795 St Marylebone