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Hertfordshire. Eiokmansworth nmECI'ORY.] HERTFORDSHIRE. EIOKMANSWORTH. 165 Dalrymple Hl}llltl for Inebriates (Frederick Stapleton Lomas Henry (firm, Rowell 1& Lomas), solicitor & com­ Dickey Hogg L.R.e.P.Land., M.R.C.S.Eng. medical missioner for oaths & clerk to Urban District Council, !luperintendent) High street Darrah William, smith i& wheelwright, High street Mayo Thomas, White Bear P.H. Batchworth Darvill John S£idolph, music 1& pianoforte dealer, High McKenzie Edwin, grocer, High street S1treet. See advert Mead Charles, builder, Parsonage road Davis Brothers, ironmongers, Church street Millward Frederick, grooor, High street Dawe Sydney, architect &; surveyor, Nightingale road Milton James Edward, shopkeeper, Norfolk road Dickinson John & Co. Lim. paper mnfrs. Croxley mills Mitchell James, farmer, Pipers farm Dickinson John Thomas, boot maker, High street Moor Park Estate Office (H.B.Couchman,agt.), Church sf> Drew George, Kin~'s Arms P.B. Church street Mudd Edwd. farm bailiff to Mrs. Birch,' Chorley Wood la. Dyson Herbert, gardener to Mrs. Birch National Telephone 00. Limited (R. W. Bell, manager), Eames Annie (Mrs.), confectioner, High street Church street . Edwards Edward Arthur, manager of the London 1& Nelson Ernest Henry, draper & tailor, High street County Bank 1& treasurer to the Urban District Council, Newlands Benefit Building Society (Geo. BeesOll, sec) High street Newton John, beer retailer, Batchworth 'Fellows Harvey Winson, solicitor, clerk to magistrates Oddfellows, Independent Orde~ of, Loyal Pe~seve~ance for Watford division, secretary & solicitor to Gas Co. &; Lodge No. 6143 (Charles Haws, sec) clerk to burial board, High street Okey James, baker, Church street Field William Henry, farmer, Harefield Grove farm Orchard Henry, station master Metropolitan railway .Fisk Reginald William, photographer, Station road Pame Arthul' Kirby, cabinet maker & npholstr. High st Fletcher W. 1& R. Limited, butchers, High street Pame George, basket maker, High street .Flook WaIter Henry M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon, Palmer Letitia. (Mrs.), grocer, &; agent for W. &; .A. Chorley Wood lane GiIbey Lim. wine &; spirit merchants, High std-eet Florence William, oil 1& color man, 6 Station road Paramor Thomas, registrar of births &; deaths, Rickmans­ :Foresters A.O.O. Court Prince Albert (Geo. Parker, sec) worth sub-district, relieving officer, West district &; i"oster Frank, architect, Station road school attendance officer to the Attendance Committee Fox Herbert, Bell P.H. High street of Watfard union, P8l1'k cottage . Franklin 1& Sons, mineral water manufacturers, High st Parker Thomas, shopkeeper, High street .Franklin Albert, builder, West end Pearce William George, Queen's Head P.B. Batehwortb Franklin George Edward, builder, Nightingale road Peirson Joseph Gowan, manager of Barclay & Co.'s Bank, .Freeman, Hardy 1& Willis Limited, boot factors, High st Church street .Freeman Albert A.S.l. surveyor 1& sanitary inspector to Peddle James, builder, High street Urban District Council, Nightingale road Pemberton Algernon, cycle dealer, High street Freemasons' (Rickmansworth) Lodge No. 2218 (E. J. Perkins Alban, jobmaster, High street Spencer, sec) Plummer Frederick, beer retailer, Batchworth Frith WaIter Sharp RA., M.B. & B.C.Oamb. physician Powell Frederick, confectioner, High street 1& surgeon, The Limes Pratt Henry, carpenter, West end Galley T. C. legging manufacturer & contractor to Prat1: .I. Alfred, bUilding material merchant; H.M.'s War office, High street depots at Watford; Boxmoor; Bushey; Chesharo; Gapp Edward Robert, butcher, Church street Mill Hill; Northwood; Pinner; Rickmansworth & St. Gatehouse Percy, saddler, High street A.lbans, for lime, cement, bricks, slates, fire goods, Gilham Frederick William, shoe maker, High street sanitary ware '&c.; head office, Woodford I'd. Watford Goodyear Thomas, butcher, High street Prece Edwin, clerk of works to Lord Ebury, Moor park Gould Thomas, painter & decorator, West end Price Thomas, tobaooonist & newsagent, Station road -Grace Catherine J. (Mrs.), draper & milliner, High street Purkis Harry Victor. refreshment rooms, Station road Graham Jane (Mrs.), saddler, High street Rackliff Benjamin, refreshment rooms, Church street Griffin Henry, painter, High street Richardson Josiah, tailor, Church street ·Gristwood Edward, baker, High street Rickmansworth Church Library, Bury street Gristwood Martin, grocer, Batchworth Rickmansworth Gas Light &; Ooke 00. Lim. (Boderick Guy Arthur Thomas, collector of poor's rate & to the William Henderson J.P. chairman; Harvey Winson Urban District Council &; assistant overseer, Torring­ Fellows, sec.; H. Hill, manager), Gas works ton house, High street Rickmansworth News (Chas. H. Peacock, propr.),High st .Hall Charlotte Eliza (Mrs.), midwife, Church street Rickmansworth Town Hall Co. Lim. (Harvey W. Fellows, Hallsey Geo. boot maker 1& postmaster, Batchworth heath sec.), High street Harvey William, confectioner, High street Rickmansworth & Uxbridge Valley Water Co. (John :Hatfield John Hewitt, dentist, Nightingale road Dorkins RopeI', manager), Drayton ford . Haw John, farm bailiff to Lord Ebury, Moor park Roper John Dorkins, manager of the Rickmansworth &; Hawkins Joseph, Rose &; Crown P.H. Woodcocks hill Uxbridge Valley Water Co. Drayton ford Haynes Wm. head gardener to Lord· Ebury, Batchworth Rowell &; Lomas, solicitors, High street Heritage Frederick, Coach &; Horses P.H. High street Sawyer Alfred, fishmonger, Station road .Riggins Hubert Wilson, cycle dealer, High street Salter ,& Co. Limited (J. R. Scu11y, manager), brewers, Hingley William & John Harold, Victoria hotel. See advt Rickmansworth brewery Hitching George, beer retailer, West end Sansom Charles, farmer. Croxley Hall farm Savage John, fishmonger, Church street -Hogg Frederick Stapleton Dickey M.R.C.S.Eng.,L.R.C.P. Scott WaIter, watch maker, High street Lond. medical superintendent of the Dalrymple Home Searey Caroline (Mrs.), baker &; confectioner, High street for Inebriates Sharman Mark M.B. & C.M.GIas., M.R.C.S.Eng.,D.P.H. Holland Eliza (Mrs.), Cart &; Horses P.R. High street Edin. &; Glas. physician 1& surgeon, certifying factory Holland William, builder, High street surgeon Rickmansworth district, medical officer Rick­ Horwood Joseph, sand & gravel mer. Metropolitan station mansworth district, Watford union &; Harefield district, Howe Charles Henry, baker &; confectioner, Church street Uxbridge union & medical officer of health to the­ Hudson Harvey Henry, builder, High street Urban District Council, High street Butchings Ann (Mrs.), Boat House P.H. Batchworth Sheffield William George, jobbing gardener, Talbot rd Hutchings Robert, nurseryman 1& seedsman, High street Shepherd Henry, butcher, High street liynam Joseph, Chequers P.H. Church street Shorley &: Franklin, grocers, High street Ibbotson John R. clothier &; draper, High street Shrimpton Clar8 Annie (Miss), dress maker, West £-Dd International Photo Printing Syndicate Limited, Scots Simmons Lance Tapley, Swan hotel, High street Bridge mill Simpson William, watch &; clock maker, Church street "International Tea Co.'s Stores Limited (Charles Pearcy, Smith William, shopkeeper, High street manager), High street Smith William, greengrocer, West end ·:Jarrett Edgar, butcher, High street 80rrell Robert, milliner &; fruiterer, Station road. J ohnson &; Son, drapers, High street Springwell Limited, mineral water manufactrs. Church s1; .JoDes George, coach maker, Church 'street Squire Harry, hair dresser, High street Kimpton Mary (Miss), laundress, West end Sumner George Thomas M.P.S. chemist, Station road King William, greengrocer &; carman, Church street Swannell & Sly, auctioneers, surveyors & estate agents, Lawrence Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, High street High street Lofts Alfred, grocer, High street Taylor Cotin, corn 1& coal merchant London &; County Banking Co. Limited (branch) (Edwd. Taylor Edward & James, plumbers, High street Arthur Edwards, manager) (open daily 10 to 4 & on Taylor Elizabeth (Mrs.), tobacconist, Church street ~satul'clay 1:0 to I), High street; draw on head office, Taylor George, plumber &; house decorator, Church streei :2~ Lombard street, London EC Technical InstitutB (E. A. Edw~da, sec.), High rMeet·.
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