so from an earlier part of this saga (probably part 4)
All baptised to Thomas & Sophia Francklin, St Anne, Limehouse; living in Limehouse; Thomas was a (master) mariner.
Mary Ann born 20/3/1819
Ellen Elizabeth born 29/5/1822
Emily born 26/8/1823
John Alexander born 11/8/1825
Frederic born 8/7/1827
Isabel born 7/3/1832
Charles Thornton born 29/8/1834
St Annes is the church which would be covered by York Square as this is served by Limehouse station.
1841 Census
HO107 721 22 11 17
?Need Lane, St Martin, Ludgate
Sophia 45 Brush m;
Mary Ann 20
Charles 4
1851 Census
HO 107 1506 84 59
13 Urban Place, Hackney
Sophia 57
Annuitant; b Sevenoaks, Kent
Emily 27 Dau; Toothbrush maker

b Limehouse
Charles 16 Son; Errand boy; b Limehouse
William 2 Grdson; b Bethnal Green
i've just noticed something Charles Francklin was living at Clyde Road Tottenham from 1881-1901 (inc.) in 1890 George Culmer had a fire at (12) CLyde Road Tottenham - this is well off any main road and not a name of a road you would know off the top of your head, however FWW said that George Culmer had a fire at Charles Street Tottenham - which we couldnt locate . Maybe it was Charles Francklin house (it was 7 rooms) and thus the confusion arose re Clyde & Charles. but does this mean then that Charles Francklin was involved too or his sister thought she would make him a pretty penny quick if he had run into financial difficulty.