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[Birmingham.] Northfield. 126 [Post Office \ [BIRMINGHAM.] NORTHFIELD. 126 [POST OFFICE . Here are patent nail works and brick works. The popula­ PILLA.R LETTER BOXES:- tion of this village has more than doubled itself since the In wall, Bourn Brook, cleared 7.25 p.m. week days, & last census, and is still increasin~, owing to the erection of 12.25 p.m. sundays large works for the manufacture of Elliott's patent slleathing In wall, near the Church, cleared 6.0 p.m. week days, sun­ for the bottoms and sides of vessels. According to the census daysll a.m of 1861 it contained 341 houses, and 1,483 inhabitants. In wall, Wood~ate, cleared 945 a.m. week days only Registrar of Births ~ Death.., for Edgbaston District, -- Edward. Baker, Selly Oak POST OFFICE, Northfield. - George Dutton, receiver. SCHOOLS :- Letters arrive from Birmingham at 8 a.m.; dispatched at N ational,Rd.Thomas, master; Mrs.SarahDutton, mistres.q 6 p.m. The nearest money order office is at Selly Oak National (Mixed), Selly Oak, William Wright, master; P08T & MONEY ORDER OFFICE & Post Office Savings Miss Mary Ann Davison, infants' mistress Bank, Selly Oak.- Charles Frederick Yorke, receiver. CONVEYANcE.-Omnibuses to and from Birmingham to Letters arrite from Birmingham at 7 a.m.; dispatched at Selly Oak, several times daily 7 p.m.: sunday,7 a.m.; dispatched 12.5 p.m CARRIER TO BIRMINGHA.M.-WiIliam Cutler, thursday • Freeman Thomas, beer retailer Docking John, esq. Selly wick Northfield. Grigg Samuel, farmer, Rowheath farm Dolphin Robert, esq. Selly bill PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Grove (,harles, bricklayer Dunn ~Irs. Selly wick Abel Mr. John Grove Matthew, farmer & brick maker Elkington Fredrck. esq. J .P.Woodbrook Adams Mr. John Richard, Dog Pool ho Hadley Aaron, shopkpr. Bartley green Elkington Hyla, esq. Dell cottage Atkin Arthur Amos, esq. Griffin's hill Hanson Henry, wheelwright Fellows Mr, Noah Butler Mr. Ambrose, Oakfield road Harrison Samuel, farmer, Hay green Harris Mr. Thomas Levi, Selly wick Clarke Rev. Frederick James, M.A. Haywood Joseph, farmer Harrison J oseph, esq. The Langleys Broad Hidley IIRll HemmingWm.nailfactor,BartIey gTeen Hickling Mr. Henry, Selly wick Clarke Rev. Henry, M.A. Rectory HilltonJames,beer retailr.Bartley green Hughes Mr. T Clowes Rev. Albert. M.A. [curate) Hodgetts Charles, farmer LiIly Mrs. Selly wick ColIins Mr. Moses Tertius, Oakfield rd Hodgetts Joseph, shopkeeper Lingard George, esq. Selly grove Davis Capt. George Henry, Oakfield rd Holder Henry, farmer Lonsdale Mrs Elliott Henry Worton, esq. Griffin's hill Hollington Thomas, cattle dealer Middlemore Misses, Selly wick Fuller Mr. Thomas N. Oakfield road Hulston James, miller Osborne Marmaduke William, (''Iq. Griffiths Rev. John Frederick, B.A. Ingram Thomas, farmer, Scotland Griffin's hill [curate] Instone .John, blacksmith,Bartley green Page Edmund, esq. Belly Oak house Grove Mr. Matthew InstoneWm.wheelwright,Bartley green Painter Mrs. Selly wick Hallam Mr. Henry, Oakfield road Lambeth Thomas, farmer, Old farm Palmer Mr. William Webb, Westbolme Law-deu Mr.ThomasTipping,Woodlands Lea Charles, farmer, Woodcock hill Pettitt Mr. Charles James, SeIlywick Ledsam Mr. James Godlington, Grif- Lea J ames, shoe maker Richards Mr. Henry fin's brook Lee Joseph, farmer, Bumberry farm Shaw Mrs. Selly wick l\Jiddlemore J ames, esq. Griffin's hill Lloyd John, farm bailiff to Henry Sumner Mr. Robert Humphrey Swain Perkins Mr. Thomas, Pigeon house Atkins, esq Thomas, esq Potter Mr. William, Oakfield road Loud Mark, sen. carpenter Tabberner Mr. Thomas, Selly Oak place Redfern Mr. Joseph, Oakfield road Mason John, builder, Dog Pool Tandy Very Rev. William, D.D. [canon Rolason William, esq. Oak hill Millington Phrebe (Mrs.), coal dealer of the Roman Catholic cathedral], St. Stock Thomas S. esq. Priory Newell George, butcher Paul's Convent Titley Robert, esq. Oakfield house North Geo. lIfalt Shovel, Bourn brook Thornton Miss, Selly wick Yorke Mr. Thomas, Oakfield road Onions J ames & George. tiumers Tonkil Mr. George 'I'ertius, Selly wick COMMERCIAL. Page George, beer retailer Unitt Mr. Charles, Selly wick Adams Thomas, flour dealer, Moor st Page John, shopkeeper Wakefield Mrs. Selly wick Anderton John, cooper Parkes Barnard, shopkeeper Wasden Mr. Edward, Selly Oak place Andrews Brothers, farmers, KitweIl ho Pointon Henry, Pershore tavern Webley Thomas William, esq. Uplandli, Andrews David, shopkeeper, California Potter William, maltstel' Selly wick Atkins Henry, farmer " Sarg-eant Thomas, carpenter, Moor st Winn Mr. Charles, Uplands, Selly wick Avery David, farmer Shakespeare Eleanor (Mrs.), dress ma COMMERCIAL. Avery William, farmer Smart J ames, brick maker Abel &. Hands, school, Selly wick Ayres Samuel Tertius, farmer, Middle- Smart J oseph, California inn Albutt Thomas, Selly Oak ton hall Smith Benjamin, Cock, Bartley green Albutt WiJIiam, blacksmith lIames J ohn, shopkeeper, California Smith James, beer retailer, Woodgate Arthur Francis, poor rate collector for l3ennett John, shopkeeper Smithson George, farmer Northfield, Selly wick Bollard Thomas, brick maker Stanley Richard, beerretlr.Bourn brook Baker Edwd.registrar ofbirths & deaths Brent Joseph, shopkeeper} Woodgate 8tevens Samuel. wheelwright Banks & Morris, chemists Bridgewater Saran (Mrs.), shopkeeper Stevens Thomas, hay dealer, Westheath Banner Thomas, wheelwright Brown John, farmer Summerfleld John, farmer, Oakham Berks Sarah (Mrs.), haberdasher Brown Thomas, cowkeeper Taylor Jesse, painter, Bartley green Bertram Edward, beer retailer Butler Benjamin,farmer,Shendleycourt Throsby Edward, shopkeeper, Dog Pool Bolton Edwartl, cooper Chance JuHa (Mrs.), Great Stone Tongue Isaac, blacksmith Bourn Brook Mill Company (Fellows Clifford Charles, tube manufacturer, WalkerJ ohn,farmr.Lower Shendleyflds & Nash, proprietors) Dog Pool. See advertisement Walker Thomas, plumber &. glazier Campbell William & Co. patent wrought Cole Raymond, blacksmith Ward George, farmer, Bartley green nail manufacturers Coles James, farmer Ward J oileph, farmer, Bartley green Chambers James, boot maker Coley Samuel, farmer, New House farm WhitehouseJohn,farmer,Lye Cross farm Chitty Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Coley WiIliam, farmer,New House farm Whitehouse Thomas, farmer Coley Charlotte(Mrs.),straw bonnetma Connop William, farmer &. miller Williams J oseph, shopkeeper, Wood~ate Croom William, Plough \t HarrolO eooke J ames, farmer, Middle Park farm Yates John, beer retailer, Moor street Davies William, cowkeeper, Selly hill Cooper Charles, farmer, Weoley castle Elliott's Patent Sheathing ~ Metal Drakley Thomas, farm bailiff to A. S. Belly Oak. Company (limited),manutacturers of Evans, esq PRIVATE RESIDElIlTS. patent yellow metal, Selly Oak works Dutton George, tailor & parishclerk, & Ash Mr. Frederick Fellows David, beer retailer post office Avery Mr. William, SeIly wick Forrester Jonathan, Dog Pool tave?'n Dutton Joseph, boot & shoe maker Balmer Mr. George J. Selly Oak place Foster Richard, leather seller Ed~e David, Bell, & farmer Bartlett Mr. John Robert, Westholme Franklin Daniel, shopkeeper Emery John, beer retailer Best Mr. Thomas Francis, Elmfield Freeman George, farmer Evans Alfred Smith, farmer Bott Mr. Charles Robert, Selly wick Grove David, carpenter Field Benjamin, grocer, Woodgate Browning Charles Lloyd,esq.Weoley pk Hadley Thomas, grocer Flavell Isaac, farmer Buckler Mr. Chas.Augustus, Selly wick Hail John, farmer Flavell J. beer retailer, Woodgate Cain Mr. Daniel, Selly wick Hall John, shopkeeper Follows George, farmer Chirm Mr. John Richard, Park cottage Halward Thomas, builder Follows Hanoah (Mrs.), rnaltstel' Coleman Edward Mountford, esq. York Harrison Mary (Mrs.), earthenware dlr Follows John, grocer, Bartley green honse, Selly hill Harvey Richard, commercial tra.veller, Force John, boot & shoe mat Sellybank Deakin Miss, Selly wick Selly Oak place fox William, farmer, Hill farm Docker William, esq. Selly wick Haynes J ohn, ~er retailer.
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