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1804 SP.\. HEREFORDSHIRE. [XELLY's Solicitors-Continued 1804 SP.\. HEREFORDSHIRE. [XELLY'S SOLICITORs-continued. STEEL MERCHANTS. Smith Thvmas, Wyson, Brimfield R.S.O *Reynolds John Jas. Offa st. Hereford Alexanders & Loveridge, Lion works, Smith William, Edvin Ralph, Worcester *Roberts Alfred William, Hereford Broad street, Leominster Staples Aaron,Brockmanton,Puddleston, Robinson & Son, Crescent house,Etnam Leominster street, Leominster STEREOTYPERS. Stead J.Middleton-on-the-Hill, Tenbury *Robinson George Thomas (firm, Robin- Anthony Charles & Edwyn, Hereford Taylur Chas.Bine.cot.Clehonge.r,Herefrd SQn &; Son), Crescent house, Etnam Times office l\Iaylord street Here- Taylor James, Lmgen, PresteIgn RS.O street, Leominster f d S cl t" t' Taylor Reuben, Lansdown cottage, Cle- Robinson George Thomas Preston (firm, or. ee a \'er Isemen honger, Hereford Robinson & Son), Crescent house, STONE & MARBLE MASONS. Taylor William, Withies, Madley RS.O Etnam street. Leominster Tomkins W.Eardisland,PembridgeR.S.O *Sale William Thomas, Forbury,Church Amiss John, Church street, Bromyard Wall Jas. Stretton Sugwas, Hereford street, Leominster Badham Thomas, Dilwyn, Leominster Watkins Geo. Wye hill, Hentland, Ross Samson HarryAug.Geo.Weobley RS.O Baker & Co. Commercial I'd. Hereford WeaverWm.Tillington,Burghill,Herefrd Scobie Mackay John Graham, 2 Offa Bayliss John, Pencombe, Worcester Webb Anthony, Linton, Ross street, Hereford Beaman H. Ambel."ley, Mal."den, Hel."efrd Wharton William, Colwall, Malvern *Smith George Green, Weight house, BeamanT. TheMoor,Bodenham,Leomstr Wilkins WaIter, Colwall, Malvern Broad street, Leominster BigglestoneEdwd.2IChurch st.Hereford WilliamsJ.Rose bnk.Blakemere,Herefrd Smith Harry V. South parade, Ledbury Bounds Thomas, Birley, Leominster Williams John, Stockley hill, Tyberton, Smith Jsph. L. Homeud tel'. Ledbury Bowyer E]ijah, Peterchurch, Hereford Hereford Southall Hy. In. 9 Church st.Leominstr Bowyer J.Craft hall,Peterchurch,Herefd Williams Jsph. Stretton Sugwas,Herefrd Stallard John & Son, Church st.Bromyd Burgoyne 'WiIliam, Lyonshall, Kington Williams Wm. Adam, Portway, Herefrd Stallard William Thomas, Hereford Burgoyne W. Wigmore,Kingsland RS.O Woodhouse In. Brampton Bryan R.S.O Symonds & Son, IS Bridge st. Hereford Cooper Thos. Bishop'sFrome, Bromyal'd STQNE MERCHANTS Symonds James Frederick (firm, Sy- Cross George, Pembridge RS.O • mouds &; Son), IS Bridge st. Hereford Daffou Thomas, Eggleton, Ledbury Hopkinson Wm. Ridgway cross,Malvern *Symonds John Reginald(firm,Symonds Dallow James, Little Dewchurch, Ross Old Radnor Lime, Roadstone & General & Sou), IS Bridge street, Hereford Davies Heury, Weobley RS.O Trading Co. Limited (E. B. Steadman, 'remple & Philpin, Duke st. Kington Davies Jeremiah, StokeLacy, Bromyal'd agent), Moorhampton,Yazor~Hereford *Te.mple Anthony (fir~, Temple & Phil- Davies Juhn, Weobley R.S.O STONEWARE MANUFRS pm), Duke Btl'eet, Kmgton Derry J. Canou Frome wharf, Ledbury : *Tidd-Pratt Frederick Rogers, Bridge Duggau T. Mnrton Jefferies, Worcester Powell Wm. & Sons~ Temple gate,Bns1.o1 street, Kingtou Evans John, The Wood, Nortou Canon, *Underwood Edward Morgan (firm, Weobley RS.O STOVE & RANGE MANUFR. Knight & Underwood), 30 Castle Evans Richard, Eaton Bishop, Hereford Hughes Wm. Hy. Broad st. Bromyard street, Hereford Evans Samuel, Orletou R.S.O *Wallis Edmund Lamb, 133 St. Owen Gough Thomas, Leintwardine RS.O STRAW BONNET MAKERS. st. Hereford; & at Penybont,Radnorsh Gunstone James, Pipe & Lyde, Hereford Carpe~terMrs.H.33 Church st. Hereforrl Westhorp George, Ross IlardsJohn,Pertou,StokeEdith,Hereford Francls Mrs. Mary, Market pI. Bromyard White Joseph, 35 Broad st. Hereford Hill & Sons, ~ew &treet, Ledbury Hartland Mrs. F. Homend st. Ledbury Williams John, Gloucester road, Ross Hodges James, Stoke Lacy, Bromyard HolderMrs.H.25Commercialrd.Herefrd *Woodhouse J.C. 14 West st.Leominstr Holt Philip, Westfield, Cradley,Malveru Weaver Mrs.Fras.25 West st. Leominster SPADE TREE MAKERS. Hope.Joseph,.vowchurch, Hereford SULPHURIC ACID MANUFRS Hopkmson Hlram, Cradley, Malvern Beaven Matthias, Woodbrook, Kingtou Howells William, Tau house, Michael- Avon Manure Co. (The), St. Philip's Powell John, Eardisley RS.O church Eskley, Hereford marsh, Bristol STABLE FITTINGS MAKERS. Jackson William, Drabbington, Thorn- SUN BURNER MANUFRS. bury, Bromyard St. Paucras Iron Works Co. St. Pancras James H. Westou-under-Penyard, Ross Strode & Co. 48 Osnaburgh street N w & road, Londou NW Jay Hubert, Kington. See advert 67 St. Paul's churchyard, London E C STATIONERS. Jay John, 6 Bargates, Leominster SURGEONS. Adams Mrs. Sarah, 29 High town & 4S Jones Henry, The Butts, Cobhall com- Church street Hereford mon, AlIensmore, Hereford Entered in the" Medical Register." .Benuett~'[rs.!\I.&Son,Marketpt Bromyd Jones James, Titley RS.O Atkinson Thomas Reuel,Swinmoor villa, Brewer Henry, IS Commercial st. Herefd Jones James, Weob]ey RS.O Madley RS.O Bussell Henry Gee, Broad street, Ross King Thomas A.lfred, Eign street; resi- Barnett Saml. 27 Broad st. Leominster Counsell John A. High street, Ross dence, 21 P?r~land street, ~ereford Billiald,Richard Ath~rstone L.R.C.P. 'Craggs William, 57 Broad street, Here- Lan~fordW.Tlllmgton, Bu~ghIlI, Herefd LOnd. The Terrac~, Kmgton ford. See advertisement LeWIS James, St. l\Iargaret s, Hereford Boyce Wm. S. 2 BrIdge st. Leominster Davies Thomas T. I High town,Herefrd Lewi~ T. T. Ailey, Kin~ersley, Hereford Bull Henry Graves M.D. 2 St. Johu Elliott Rd.&Sons,4St.Peter's st.Hereford Morr~s John, Lugw~rdme, 1;Iereford street, Hereford Fraysell Mrs. llbry Ann & YJ:iss Eliza- Mol'l'ls Thomas, Lemtwardme RS.O Cam Thomas, 13 St. Owen st. Hereford beth Ann, 33 High st. Leominster Morton William, Cradl~~, Malvern Cartwright In.Aug.T.Leintwardn:R.S.O Gibbs Mrs.Rebecca,Homend st.Ledbury Mound Thomas, Martm s n~st, Brock- Chute Jas. RA., M.D: Church st. Kmgton Howkins Fredk. T. 13 High st. Herefrd 1?anton, Puddleston, Leomms~er C1!thbertW~.Hawkms,Belmont,Kington Hill William, High street corner of Nalru J. Nextend, Lyonshall, Kmgton DICksou DaVld, New street, Ledbury Church st1'e3t Ross. Se~ advert Overton Thomas, Leintwardine RS.O Edwards Octavius L.R.C.P. Lond. 26 HumphreysMrs.'Hester,High st.Kington Palmer William.. ~orstone, Hereford South str~et, Leominste.r . Jake.mau & Carver,4 High town; works, PasseyJ.!3ogs,Kmg sPyon,.WeobleyRS.O Eva?s Davld L. R.C.P. Edm. The VIlla, Widemarsh street Hereford Payne Tlmothy,Yatton,KmgslandRS.O Kmgstone, Hereford Johnson Misses M~ry & l\iargaret Payne Wm. Yatton, Kingsland RS.O Fernandez T. F. M.D. Brookfields, Ross Market place, Bromyard ' Phillips James, Hollybrook, Hamnish Giles Peter Broome L.R.C.P. Edin. The Jones Joseph, 10 Broad street,Hereford. <?l~fford, Kimbolton, Leominster .Quinta:. ~osbury, Hereford . See advertisement Phl1hps J. Much Dewchurch, Hereford GI]es WIlham Broome L.R.C.P. Edm. Joues Lewis, Homend street,Ledbury Phillips flaml. Lugwardiue, Hereford .Staunton-on-Wye, Hereford lYIerrick Franris J. I King st. Hereford Pow~Jl George, Pencombe, Worcester Glll~m Thomas Henry L.R.C.P. Lond. Powle Richard, High street, Ross POWIS R .Moreton-upon-LuEfg, Hereford ~Igh street, Bromyard Russell E. 73 Commel."cial I'd. Hereford Pr~ece RIchard, Common, Sel~ack, Ross GrIthn Henry F. Shell house, Homend Satchell Rt. Wm. 33 High st. Kingtou Pr~ce Edward, Duke street, Kmgton street, Ledbury . TiIley Luke High street Ledbury PrICe George, Cusop, Hay RS.O HallT.L.The Great ha. DIlwyn,Leomnstr Walford H.'H. 75 Cottr~ll st. Hereford Pr~ce Mortimer, Orleton,CommonRS.O H~nbury Geo. B. 34 Castle st. Hereford Wentl\Irs.Harriet IOSouth st.Leominstr Prltchard James, Clodock, Abergavenny HIll Thomas, Eastnor house, Ledbury Wilson Wm.l\iarshall,I7 Eign st. Herefd Pritchard Wm. Longtown, Ab~rgavenny Hinings John William L.R.e.p. Edin. Pugh Henry, Bargates, Leommster High street, Bromyard STAY & CORSET MAKER Pugh T. I8Green st.Bartonsham,Herefrd Horton Henry, Broad street, Bromyard . Ragband William, Llangarron, Ross Hyde Wm. E. 16 Church st. Leominster Maddox: Mrs. ~I. H. S5 Broad st. Herefd Rawlings Johu, Horsewayhead, Stanton- Isbell Edwin James, Whitehall, Weston- • on-Arrow RS.O under-Penyard, Ross STEAM PACKING MANUFRS Sanders James, Castle Frome,Bromyard Jones Edgar Averary L.R.C.P. Edin. India Rubber, GuLta Percha&Telegraph Seaborne John, Vowchurch, Hereford Stone house, Fownhope, Hereford Works Co. Lim. 100 Caunon street, Skyrme Samuel, Vowchurch, Hereford Jones Francis William Brandram H.B. Loudon:s c. See advertisement Smith David, Bridge street, Ledbury Mount craig, Goodrich, Ross.
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