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Staffordshire. [Kelly S 1 366 STOKE-UPON-TRENT. STAFFORDSHIRE. [KELLY S ~{arks & Greatbach, cab proprietors, Tower street Nixon Herbert C., M.B., Ch.B.Edin. house physician Nth. ~larks Hubert Noel, builders' merchant, Copeland street Staffordshire Infirmary & Eye Hospital, Hartshill Marshall, .A.shwell & Co. solicitors & commissioners & Nixon Job, bird dealer, 68 London road solicitors to the North Staffordshire Railway Co. I Nixon Thomas, boot maker, 53 Stoke rd. (letters received Brook street through Newcastle) Marshall James Cutcliffe (firm, Marshal!, Ashwell & Co.), Nocetti .A.ntonio, oyster bar, l Hill street solicitor & commissioner, registrar & high bailiff to North Central Wagon Co. im. (The), railway wagon. oonnty court of Stoke & Longton & deputy town clerk, repairers, Globe works, Oliff vals 1 Brook street ~orth Stafford Employers' Insurance Limited (J. H. Narsball Levi, beer retailer, 2I George street Knight, sec.), 68 Liverpool road Martin Joseph B. & Co. wholesale confrs. 67 London rd North Stafford Hotel (family & commercial) (Fredk. :Martin Arthur F., M.B., Ch.B.Vict. house surgeon, North Robert Patzer), Winton square, facing railway station Staffordshire Infirmary & Eye Hospital, Hartshill North Staffordshire Blind & Deaf School (Edward V. Martin Henry George, draper, So London road Greatbatch, chairman; George Wade, vice-chairman; Martin 1-Villiam, draper, 61 London road Henry Herbert Hopkins, treasurer; E. Vernon, clerk; Maskery Mary {Miss), dress maker, 7I Campbell road Arthur J. Story, head master; Mrs. A. J. Story" Maskew C. H. physician & surgeon, White lodge, Basford matron), The Mount !'.lason George C1ement, hay & straw dealer, I Wharf st North ~taffordshire Butchers' & Cattle Dealers' .A.ssocia· Mason John, boot maker, 6o Lonsdale street tion (Councillor Harding, sec.), 25 Cliftcm street Mason John, picture frame maker, 23 Lonsdale street North Staffordshire Field Club (J. R. B. Masefield ~LA. Mason William, dairyman, 33 New street president & Rev. T. W. Daltry M.A.& W.Wells, Bladen~ Massey George, coffee house, 10 Church street hon. secs.), 43 Glebe street Mawby Thomas, fried fish shop, Hill street North Staffordshire Infirmary & Eye Hospital (T. H. :!\fayer Alfred, agent for Charrington & Co. Lim. brewers, Nicholls, treasurer; H. C. Nixon M. B., Ch.B.Edin. John street house physician; .A.. F. Martin M.B.Bac.Surg.Vict. Maypole Dairy Co. Ltd. provision dealers, 39 Church st house surgeon ; J. Her bert Bates M. P. S. dispenser ; Meiklejohn & Son, builders, Edward street Frank B. Hordley, assistant sec. & collector; Albert E. Melior G. & Co. merchants, 24 Glebe street Boyes F.C.l.S. secretary & house governor), Hartshill Melior Annie (Miss), dres-s maker, 24 Winton terrace North Staffordshire Nurses' Institution (Miss Birdsall :Melior Reuben, shopkeeper, 5 Bath street Hobkinson, lady superintendent), Penkhull Mellor William 0. drysalter, 24 Copeland street North Staffordshire Nut & Bolt Co. Liverpool road Merritt Charles, bicycle agent, 40 Wilson street North Staffordshire Railway Co. (R. E. Pearce, sec.); Mersey, Weaver & Ship Canal Carrying Co. Limited, head offices, Winton square (see under Railway Com· Wharf street panies for list of officials) Metcalf & Co. grocers, 57 London road North Staffordshire Railway Servants' Refreshment Co. Middleton John, hair dresser, II4 Liverpool road Limited, coffee house, Stoke station Midland Railway Co. (Jn. Wharton, dist. agt. ),Glebe bldgs North-West Staffordshire Conservative Association (H. Mills James, shopkeeper, 36 Stoke road Hand cock, sec.), 41 Glebe street Milner Charles Frederick, butcher, I 12 Campbell road O'Oonnor James, inland revenue officer, Glebe buildings Minton, Hollins & eo. Patent Tile Works, manu­ Oldfield Henry, beer retailer, 26 Shelton Old road facturers of encaustic Onions J ames, shopkeeper, Nursery street, Booth en tiles, mosaic faience, glazed Orpe Ernest, grocer, 79 Liverpool road tiles for wall linings, fire­ Owen T. F. agent for W. & A. Gilbey Limited, wine & places, hearths &c. ; T A spirit merchants, 5 I Stoke road " Astra, Stoke-on-Trent" ; Owen William, shopkeeper, 2 Garner street, Cliff vale T N 897; London house, Painter Frederick Obarles, commcl. traveller, 6 :Bath si Minton & Co. 50 Conduit st. Pa.Jfreyman Bros. pawnbrokers, 37 Church street By Royal Warrant. Regent street W Parkes Herbert, shopkeeper, 3 Victoria bldgs. Penkhull Mintons Limited, china & earthenware mfrs. London rd Parry W. & C. hosiers, 54 Church street Moate Thomas, cabinet maker, 45 High street Parry Maud (Miss), dress maker, so Liverpool road .M:oate Thomas, underta\er, 18 Richmond street Parry Thomas, watch maker, 50 Liverpool road Mollart Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 34 London road Pattyson Frederick, fruiterer, 17 High street Mollart William, shopkeeper, IS Brighton st. Penkhull Pattyson Reuben, greengrocer, 11 Liverpool road Montford Edgar William John, accountant, 19 Wood- Patzer :Frederick Robert, North Stafford family & com- house street mercial hotel, Wint-on square Moore Robert, shopkeeper, 65 Hartshill Peake Samuel, plumber, 30 Church street Morley William, shopkeeper, Penkhull New rd. "Penkhull Pearce Rd.Eustace,sec.Nth.Staffordshire Ry.Co.Winton sq Morrall Frederick John, beer retailer, 41 London road Ptarson Elizabeth (Miss), dress maker, 6 Stamer street Moson John, boot maker, 5 Wood street Penn Letitia (Mrs.), dressmaker, 5 Oopeland street Moss Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 36 Victoria st. Basford Penny Lewis, herbalist, 3 Hall street 1vl&ss Henshall, farmer, Springfield villa, Springfield (let· Penson Thomas Edward, butcher, 67 Hartshill ters received through ~ewcastle) Pepper Elias, greengrocer, 79 Hartshill Mould Margretta (Mrs.), beer retailer, Mill st. Penkhull Pepper Henry, watch maker, gi Liverpool street • l\fould~ John, saddler, 15 Glebe street; & at Burslem, Perkes Richard, family & commercial temperance hotel, Hanley & Longton 5 Winton terrace Moulton Daniel, boot maker, 60 High street Philip- Son & Nephew, stationers, 52-54 Liverpool road Mountford David Harding, Gordon hotel, 31 Church street Phillipps William Douglas, general manager North Staf· & proprietor of Gordon theatre, Wolfe street fordshire Railway Co. ; offices, Winton square Mountford Selina (Mrs.), grocer, & post office, 135 Camp- Phillips Alexander, fruiterer, 24 Hill street bell road Phillips Thomas, potters' calor manufacturer, Park street Mountford Waiter, tailor, 28 Hartshill Phillips William Henry, shopkeeper, 54 Copeland street Myatt & Leason, monumental masons, Edward street Philp Thomas, fruiterer, 83 London road Myatt William, keeper ()f Town hall, Glebe street Pickering Sarah (Mrs.), confectioner, II5 Liverpool roacJ Nagington Clifford, butcher, 19 Hollins street, Penkhull Pidduck Charles A. ironmonger, 25 Church street National (The) Cash Regis1er Co. Ltd. Glebe buildings Piercey .A.rthur R. P. architect & surveyor, 39 Glebe si National Provincial Bank of England Limited (branch) Pim George & Oo. brewers, Copeland street (Henry He:r!bert Hopkins, manager), Church atreet; Pitt Thomas J. tailor, 55 Liverpool road dl'aw on head office, II2 Bishopsgate street within, Plant Albert John, manufr. & wholesale confctnr.Frank. st London E 0 Plant Samuel, solicitor & clerk to ths commissioners of Naylor Hester (Mrs.), china & glass dlr. 8a, Church st taxes for the hundred {){ Pirehill nol'th, St. Peter's Neal George, cooper, Shelton Old road & brick & tile chambers, Glebe street manufacturer, Trent vale Platt Daniel & Sons, brick & tile manufacturers, Harpfteld Nelson & Co. Limited, tea dealers, 51 Liverpool road tileries (letters received through Newcastle) Nelson J ames & Sons Limited, butchers, 52 & 135 London Pointon Frederick John,commission agent,17 Glebe bldgs road ; 52 & 53 Liverpool road ; 4 High street & 66 Pollard Gertrude (Mrs.), draper, I Bedford st. Basford Lonsdale street Pooley Henry & Son Ltd. scale makers &c. Wb,arf street Newell Jane(Mrs.),news agent &; tobacconist,:toLondon rd Porter Robert, greengrocer, 141 London road Newman George, cycle agent, Victoria road, Basford Portsmore- Robert, boot maker, 31 Clarence st. Basford Nicholls T. & R. timber merchants, Wharf street Potteries (The) Electric Traction Co. Ltd. (J.J.Walklate~ ~icklin H. school board attendance officer, I6 Oa.mpbell rd general manager), Tramway depot l'lind Jesse Templar, butcher, 106 Shelton New road Potters' Mills Limited, flint grinders, Wharf street; Lon­ Nixon Albert, shopkeeper, 82 Fletcher road don road & Lytton street .
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