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Sheffield Dis-Trlc-T Trades Direc-Tory. 737 Sheffield Dis-trlc-t Trades Direc-tory. 737 . .. • Rodgers Mrs Ann, West Handley, Schofield John, Billingley, Bamsley Shutt Thomas, Conisbro', Rotherham . Smveley, Chesterfield Scholey Geo. The Hollow, Wortley, S Siddall George, Holmesfield, C Radgers Mrs Hannah, Netherthorpe, Scholey George, Grenoside, Sheffield Siddall Hy.West Handley, Staveley, C Smveley, Chesterfield Scholey Robcrt, Bolton-on-Dearne, R Siddall Sa.muel, Dronfield Radgers Samuel, Greasbro',Rotherham Scorah Charles, High street, Mexbro' Siddall Thos.Westl:Iandley,Staveley,C Badgers Thomas, West Handley, Scorer Matthew, Sutton, Chesterfield Siddall William, Curbar, Sheffield Staveley, Chesterfield Scott Arthur, Greenhill, Norton, S Siddons Alfred J. Oxspring, Penistone Roebuek J ames, Hunshelf, Sheffield Scott Charles, Dodwortb, Barnsley Siddons John, Bolsterstone, Sheffield Roebuck John, Finkle st. W ortley, S Scott David, Rawmarsh, Rotherham Siddons John, Bradfield, Sheffield Rogefson George, Pogmoor, Barnsley Scott Frands, Dronfield Sidebottom J oseph, Brough, Sheffield. Ronksley George, Outseats, Sheffield Scott Thomas, Brampton, Chesterfield Sidebottom William, Smythies, Monk Ronksley George, Bradfield, Sheffield Seaton Henry, l't:Iarsh lane, Troway, C Brctton, Barnsley Ronksley Henry, Wortley, Sheffield Sel1ars John, Great Houghton, B Silcock George, Fulwood, Sheffield Ronksley John, Moorside, \Vortley, S Senior Jno. Hoyland Swaine,Penistone Silcock Georgs, jun. Fulwood head, S Ronksley John, Stannington, Sheffield Senior John, Bolton-on-Dearne, R Silcock John, Holmesfield, Chesterfield Roadhouse Sam!' Stairfoot, Ardsley, B Senior J onas, Silkstone, Barllsley Silverwood William, Hoyland Swaine, RopeWm. Upperthorpe, Killamarsh, C Senior J onathan, Hoyland Swaine, Penistone Rose Benjamin, Mosbrough, C Penistone Silvester George, North Anston, R Rose George, Abney, Sheffield Senior J oseph, Dodworth, Barnsley Silvester John, North Anston, R Rose Isaac, Brightholmlee, Oughti- Senior J oseph, Darfield, Bamsley Simmonite John, jun. Netherthorpe, bridge, Shpffield Senior Mrs S8rah A. Brampton Bier- Killamarsh, Chesterfield Rose John, Mosbrough, Chesterfield low, Rotherham Simms Samuel S. Sutton, Chesterfield Rose John, Aughton, Aston, R Senior William, Midhope, Penistone Simpson Mrs Ann, Barlow,Chesterfield Rose J useph, Gleadless, Sheffield Senior Wm. Thomas, Wombwell, B Simpson J oseph, Cowley, Dronfield Rose J oseph. MOBborough, Chesterfield Severn Thomas, Bell Hagg, Sheffield Simpson Mrs Mary, Barlow, C Rose Thomas, Bradfield, Sheffield Shacklock Henry, Clown, Chesterfield Simpson William, Braithwell, R Rose Thomas, Todwick, Sheffield Shacklock Joshua, Bolsover, C Simpson William, Ecclesfield, Sheffield Rotherham Mrs Charlotte, Mos- Sharp Samuel, Cowley, Dronfield Simpson William, Harper Lecs, brough, Chesterfield Sharp Thomas, Sutton, Chesterfield lIathersage, Sheffield Rotherham Mrs Jane, Troway, C Sharp William, Holmesficld, C Simpson William, Great Hur,klow, S Rotherharn Richard, Conisbrough, R Sharpley John, Penir-tone, Sheffidd Sims 1Y:Irs Hannah, Worrall, Sheffield Rotherham Thomas, Troway, C Shaw Benjamin, Thurlstone, Sheffield Sims Samuel, W orrall, Sheffield Rowarth Abraham, Outseats, Sheffield Shaw Charles, Bramley, Troway, C Sisson Thomas R. Silkstone, Barnsley Rowarth Jacob, Thornhill Shaw Edward P. Conisbro', R t;kelton Mrs Charlotte, Bramptoll-en- Rowland Ellis, OughtiLridge, Sheffield Shaw Frederick, Stannington, S le-}Iorthen, Rotherham Howorth Ellis, Bamforth, Sheffield Shaw Geo. :Mill lane, Attercliffe, S Skinner Samuel, Aston, Rotherham Hoyston Francis, Nether Hoyland, B Shaw George, Bamford, Sheffield Skinner Samuel, Throapham, R Husling George, Common, A8ton, R Shaw Henry, BolstRrstone, Sheffield Slack William, High st. Clay Cross, C RussellMrs Agm's, Nether Hoyland, B Shaw Henry, Harley, Wentworth, R Slagg Alexander, Stand house, S Russell Francis, Hound hI. W orsbro', B Shaw Henry, Rawmar!lh, Rotherham Slagg Henry, Spinkhill, Renishaw, C Rutter Frederick, \Voodhouse, S Shaw Henry, Ecclesfield, Sheffield Slagg Hy. Kether Handley, Staveley,C BYllls John, Tapton hill, Sheffield Shaw Henry, Ulley, Rotherham Slagg John, Spinkhill, Rcnishaw, C Sadler Richard, Newbold, Chesterfield Shaw Is~c, Hoyland common, Nether Slagg Richard, Spinkhill, Renishaw, C Sales J oseph, Sutton, Chesterfield Hoyland, Barnsley Slaney James, BrimingtoD, C Salmon .Henry, Throapham, R Shaw J amI'S, Bradfield, Sheffield Slinn George, 188 Crookes, Sheffield Salmon John, Bramlcy, Troway, C Shaw John, Bolehill, Troway, C Smith Mrs Ann, Bolsterstone, S Salt Sroney, Brampton, Chesterfield Shaw John, Bramley, Chesterfield Smith Cass, Harthill, Sheffield Sampson George, Beauchief Abbey, S Shaw John, Walton, Chesterfield Smith CllSS, jun. Harthill, Sheffield Sampson George, Bolstertone, Sheffield Shaw Mrs Kancy, Stannington, S Smith Edward, Norton, Sheffield Sampson Geo. jun.Beauchief Abbey, S Shaw Robert, Ulley, Rothprham Smith George, Greasbro', Rotherham Sanderson John, :Maltby, Rotherham Shaw Thos. The Wheel, Ecclesfield, S Smith Mrs Harriet, Millhouses, S Sanderson Samuel, Barnes green, ShawWm. Blackburn, Kimberworth,R Smith Henry, Millhouscs, Sheffield Grenoside, Sheffield Shaw William, Rawmarsh, Rotherham Smith J ames, Sutton, Chest"erfield Sanderson Thomas, Holdsworth, Lox- Shaw 1Villiam, Bolsterswne, Sheffield Smith John, Harley, Wentworth, R ley, Sheffield t;haw William, Stannington, Sheffield Smith John, Haggonfield, \Vorksop Sand£'rson Thomas, Bolsterstone, S Shrffield Coal Co. Hackenthorpe, Smith John, Walton, Chesterfield Sanderson \Villiam, Bolsterstone, S Eeighton Smith John, Charlton Brook, Chapel- Sargent :rt'frs Hannah, Thrybergh, R Sheldon George, Walton, Cbesterfield town, Sheffield Sargent John, Wickersley, Rotherham Sheldon J acob, Bradfield, Sheffield Smith John C. Denaby, Mexbro' S"mnders Richard, Bolso\"'er, C Sheldon Thomas, Pilsley, Bakewell Smith J oseph, Skew hill, Grenoside, S SaTille Richard, Nethershire, Sheffield Shemwell Frederick William, High Smith Joseph, Loxley, Sheffield Sa\'ille William, Dale, Worsbro', B street, Clay cross, Chesterfield Smithl\'Irs Mary, Harley,Wentworth,R Saxton Henry, Wickersley, and Thry- Shemwell John, Brampton, C Smith Robert, Thurlstone, Sheffield bergh, Rotherhllm Shemwell William T. Brampton, C Smith Robert, Swinton, Rotherham Saxton William A., Wickersley, R Shepherd Joel, Derwent, Sheffield Smith Saml. Whitefield, Chapeltown, S l:illy Robert, Li tUe Houghton, 13 Shepherd J oseph, J~rinsworth, R Smith Thomas, Redmires, Sheffield Sayler James & Son, Braithwell, R Shepherd Thomas, Laughton-en-Ie- Smith Thomas, Banner cross, Sheffield Bayles Robert, 700 Grimesthorpe rd. S J\Io.rthen, Rotherham Smith Thomas, jun. Thurlstone, S 8ayles William Carr, Laughton-en le- Shepherd Thomas, Sutton, C Smith Vincent, Thurlstone, Sheffield .l\:Iorthen, Rotherham Shepherd "\Villiam, Bolsover, C Smith Willill.m, Gleadless, Sheffield Scattergood Joseph T. Walton, C Shepherd William C. Todwick, S Smith "\Villiam, Netherthorpe, Killa· Schofield David, Fulwood head, S Sheppard Cbarles, Hemsworth, Norton marsh, Chesterfield Schofield David, Dore, Sheffield Sherwin Seth, Calver, Sheffield Snibson Richard, Clay cross, C Schofield George, W orsbro', Bamsley Shirt Davit! E. Holmesfield, C Somenlet. J 08hu<I., Bmdwell, Sheffield 3A.
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