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HEREFORDSHIRE. BLA 201 National Provincial Bank of England BEER RETAILERS TRADES DIRECTORY] HEREFORDSHIRE. BLA 201 National Provincial Bank of England BEER RETAILERS. Phillips John, The Folly, Orleton R.8.0 Limited (branches) (Charles R Tal- Atkins James, Brampton street, Ross Philpotts Mrs. Elizabeth, Callow marsh, putt, manager), High street, Brom- Bailey John, Fownhope, Hereford Cowarne Magna, Worcester yard j (John Alexander Forbes Suter, Baker Joseph E. Alton street, Ross Powell In. Gorsty corn. Pembrdg.R.S.O manager), II &; 12 Broad street, Ballard James, Bringsty corn.Worcester Powles Thomas, Barewood, Eardisland, Hereford j (Edward Maddison, mana- Ballinger Thomas, Whitchurch, Ross Pembridge R.S.O ger), Homend street, Ledbury j Banks William, Homend st. Ledbury PritchardRE.Garway com.Garwy.Ross (Valentine Webb Holmes, manager), Bengree Thomas, Yarpole, Leominster Prosser WaIter, The Crosens, White­ Broad street, Leominster &; (John Bibbs Thomas, Hereford road, Ledbury church Maund, Leominster Clarke, manager), Market place, BluntMrs.Elizabeth,II2Bathst.Hereford Pugh James, Bosbury, Ledbury Ross j draw on head office, II2 Bond Tom, Station street, Ross Pugh Thomas Edward, Henry st. Ross Bishopsgate street within, London Bowen Thomas, Woodford common, Reeves Charles, Kyrle street, Ross North &; South Wales Bank Limited Stanford Bishop, Worcester Ricketts James, Lyonshall, Kington (sub-agency) (open on fridays) (John Bowers Wm.Malvern hI. Cradley,Malvrn Roberts MissA.E.Stone,WinfortonRS.O Probert Medlicott, manager), Leint- Brain Arthur, Brampton street, Ross Roberts Mrs. J. 2'lBridge st.Leominster wardine RS.O. j draw on London & Burgoyne Mrs. Elizabeth, Wigmore, Rogers Stephen, Coddington, Ledbury Westminster Bank Lim. London EC Kingsland R.S.O Rowlands Mrs. Mary, Pembridge R8.0 Worcester Old Bank (branch of), Burgwin Robt. Jas. Ashperton, Ledbury Sadler William John, Broad st. Ross Berwick, Lechmere &; Co. (William Carter George, Church lane, Ledbury Saviger James, Leintwardine R8.0 Green, manager), Broad street, Chance Joseph, Peterstow, Ross Seaborne John, Pembridge R.S.O Bromyard; draw on Robarts, Lub- Clarke Henry, Buckenhill, Hereford Shipton John, Pembridge R8.0 bock &; Co. London Cole WilIiam, Frome hill, BishOp's Stephen Miss Sophia Mary, WestTown, Frome, Ledbury Kingsland R.S.O :BANNER MANUFACTURERS. Collins Thomas, Whitbourne, Whit- Taysom Charles, Blestacre Ullingswick, bourne, Worcester Pencom,be, Worcester See Flag &; Banner Manufacturers. Collis Thomas, Colwall, Malvern TiptonMrs.S.Kinton,Leintwardne.R.S.O CookeHenry,Munderfield row,Bromyard Townsend James, Pixley, Ledbury BAR FITTERS CookeWm.TheDowns,Norton,Worcester TownsendWm. Staplow, Bosbnry,Ledbry • Counsell Tom, High street, Ross Tunks Abraham, Baron's cross, Lmnstr Hobby Thomas, Widemarsh st. Herefrd Cox Henry, Much Marcle, Gloucester Turbill John Edward, New rd. Brmyrd MaddoxWm.Offa ho.St.Peter's sq.Hrfrd Daniels George, Hardwick, Hay RS.O Turbill WiIliam,Little Cowarne,Brmyrd - Davies Mrs.Ann,38 Berringtonst.Herefd Turner Mrs. Elizh.Wellington, Hereford LoftusWm.Robt.32IOxford st.LondonW Davies Mrs. Emma, 13 Foley st.Hereford VaughanJ.EwiasHarold, PontrilasRS.O BARK MERCHANTS Davies Mrs. Jane, Church st. Kington Vaughan PhilipRchd.Fownhope,Herefrd • Davies Richd. Lough pool, Sellack, Ross WadeMrs.MaryJane,Gloucester rd.Ross Goold Thomas G. The Tannery, Ross Dekins Albert, High street, Ross WalkerWm.SuttonSt.Nicholas,Hereford Hatton Chas. &Hy. Barton tannery,Hrfrd Dutson Jas. Almeley, Eardesley RS.O WallMissMartha,TheFolly,OrletonRS.O Mainwaring Hy. Wm. Brimfield RS.O Edwards Mrs. Elizabeth, Ewias Harold, Walton James, Bushbank, King's Pyon, Matthews William, Whitewell house, Pontrilas R8.0 Weobley RS.O Llandinabo, Hereford Evans Mrs. Margaret, Ailey, Kin- Watkins D. CrasswaIl,VowchurchR.S.O nersley, Letton R.S.O Weaver Alexander, Stockton, Leomnstr BARRISTER. Evans T.Lingen,Brampton Bryan R.S.O Wellings Charles, Pencombe, Bromyard Paris Thomas Clifton M.A. 27 Castle Farmer George, Church st. Bromyard Went Charles, Halmond Frome,Bishop's street, Hereford Farr Thos. Kentchurch, Pontrilas RS.O Frome, Worcester Fenn Wm. Smith, Cradley, Malvern Wheeler Robert, High street, Ross BASEMENT LIGHT ENGINRS. Gardner Joseph, Over Ross street, Ross WilliamsMissM.A. Bringsty com.Wrcstr St. Pancras Iron-Work Company, Gazzard Henry? Orcop, TramInn RS.O Winney 'rhomas, Fe:ney common, Pancras road London NW GurneyMrs.Elizabeth,Churchst.Ledbry Woonton, Almeley, Kmgton , Gwatkin In.Bishop'sWood,Walford,Ross Wood Mrs. Emma, Coddington, Ledbry BASKET DEALER. Hardy In. Linley grn. Linton, Worcestr Woodhouse Alexander, Cradley, Malvrn Hill William E. Broad street, Ross Woodman Mrs. Elizh. Mill Pond st.Ross Mills Charles Henry, 40 Commercial st. Hillier Henry, Blackhouse, Ross BELLHANGERS &; Market hall, Hereford Hodges Mrs. Louisa,Woolhope,Hereford .. : Holder James, Eaton Bishop, Hereford See WhItesmIths, LocksmIths &; BASKET & SIEVE MAKERS. Huff Charles, Froome,Mordiford,Herefd Bellhangers. Barnett Thomas, Union street, Hereford Hyett William E. Tudorville, Ross BERLIN WOOL REPOSITRS. Chadd Charles, N~w stree~, Ledbury IrelandR. Stockleyhl. Ty~r~on, Herefd See also Fancy Repositories. Cooper James, Wilton,. Bndstow, R~ Jackson A..35 ~ 36 St.MartlD s st.Herefd Ballin Misses H. &; A. 74 Commercial Crump Mrs. Ann, 60 EIgn s~. Hereford James ~enJ!'?Im,,Bye street, Ledb~ry road, Hereford Gore Henry, 10 CommerCIal road & JonesMlssEhzb~h.Mu('hMarcle,Glo ster BannisterMissClara,g Bridge st. Lmnstr <?attle ~arket, Hereford Jones John,.WhItchurch, Ross Browne Miss Elizabeth, High st. Ledbry GrIffiths <;Te,orge, Market hall, He~eford Langford MISS Mary Ann, Staunton-on- CollinsMrs.H.2ICommercial st.Hereford Grubb Wl1~13m, 9 Sc~oolla. Le.ommste~ Wye RS.O Dutton Miss E. I6&I7Broad st.Hereford Herefordshire ~ DIstrIct Workmg Boys Lawrence G~o:ge, Orleton R8.0 Strange Mrs. S. I39St.Owen st.Hereford Home (EdwlD Horth, supt.), Bath L~wrence WIlllam! Cradler, Malvern West Miss Eliza 2 Corn st. Leominster street, Hereford LIppett James, Lemtwardme RS.O ' JonesJamesDuggan,Oxford tel'. Kington Llewellyn William, Clifford RS.O BICYCLE MNFRS. & AGENTS. Lawrence James, Withington, Hereford Lloyd Mrs. Ann, 24 Sunset, Kington See Cycle Manufacturers & Agents. Lawrence William, Market hall.Herefrd Mace Thomas, Wellington, Hereford BILL POSTERS Wall Richard, Malvern lane, Bromyard Mapp Richard, 48 Bridge st. Leominstr . Wigley David, Hampton Bishop, Herefd Mason Edward, Upton Bishop, Ross Coldri~k Thomas, Bye street, Ledbury Matthews J TheBrook Bosbury Ledbury Dowmng Isaac, New street, Ross BATHS. Mayo Mrs. Jane, Fo~ope, Hereford Jarvis William, Kyrle street, Ross Moreton Charles Tudorville Ross PowellHy.Jas.I8BlueSchool st. Hereford Industrial Aid Society's Publi~ Baths Morgan George, 'Peterchurch RS.O Tho~as Hy. M~vern la.High st.Br,myrd (Wm. Long & Mrs. Jane BrIdgman, Morris Benjamin EatonBishop Hereford UrwlCk S. LewIs,9 South st.Leommster attendants), Kyrle street, Hereford Morris Thos. Brdad oak, Garw'ay, Ross Wellings T. 13 Green lane, ~ominster Newman AlIen, 30 Bridge st. Leominstr Woolf James, 9 Headbrook, Kmgton BED & BEDDING MAKERS. OatridgeMissHarriettA.Colwall,Malvern BILLIARD TABLE MAKER. Holloway George (wholesale), 16 &; 50 OrgeeThos.Colwallgrn.Colwall,Malvern Edwards George 134 Kingsland road, Commercial street &; Victoria Re- Page Thl?mas, Woodford common,Stan- London NE' pository, Victoria street, Hereford ford BIShop, Worcester Maddox William, Offa house, St. Peter's ParkerEdward,30Commercial st.Herefd BISCUIT MERCHANTS. square, Hereford Parsons Mrs. Louisa, Yew tree, Aston Bowden Brothers, Market hall, Herefrd Stephens Chas.Wesley,TheCross,Ledbry Ingham, Ross BLACK LEAD MANUFACTRS ParsonsW.Old Country,Bosbury,Ledbry • BEDSTEAD MAKER. PartridgeAlbt.TheDowns,Norton,Wrcstr Morgan Crucible Co. Limited (The) Stephens Chas.Wesley TheCross Ledbry Paton Mrs. Sarah Ellen, Colwall stone, (The Patent Plumbago Crucible ,, Colwall, Malvern Co.), manufacturers of plumbago &; BEE KEEPER. Penry John, Longtown, Abergavenny blac~~ for foundry purposes, Perkins Thomas, Upper Sapey, Worcstr lubncatmg, electro-typmg &C. Bat- Wootton John Henry, Byford, Hereford Phillips George, Garway Hill, Ross tersea works, London R W.
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