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HERTFORDSHIRE. .BOO 283 Farrchas.Mill End,Rickmnswrth.R.S.O Jones F TRADES DIRECTORY. J HERTFORDSHIRE. .BOO 283 FarrChas.Mill end,Rickmnswrth.R.S.O Jones F. & Son, 2 Exchange buildings, Purssell .A.lexander,24 High st.Watiord Farrington T. & Son,Buntngfrd.R.S.O High street, High Barnet Purssell J,s Capel rd. Bushey,Watford Felce .Arthur, l43 Queen's rd. Watfrd Kelley Alfred, Codicote, Welwyn Rayment Robt. So Port vale, Hertford Finch Alfred, I55 Queen's rd. Watford Kempster Jabez, I7 Langley rd.Watfrd Reeve Arthur H. High street, Ware Fish Wm. IH High st. High Barnet Kempton W. H. Amwell st.Hoddesdon Reeve Arthur Henry, London road, Fisk James & Son Limited, I, 21, 23, King J. 24 Raven's la.Gt. Berkhmstd Little Amwell, Ware 25 & 27 High street, St. Albans King John, Chorley Wood, Rickmans- Reynolds Alfd. 94 Sotheron rd.Watford Fitch Arthur Geo. Buntingford R.S.O worth R.S.O Reynolds J.Cheshunt st.WalthamCross Fletcher E. Watton-at-Stone, Hertford King Jn. Woolmer green, Stevenage Reynolds Morris, I The Wash,Hertford Fletcher Frederick, Much Hadham S.O Kingsley Thomas, Buntingford R.S.O Reynolds Thomas,Church yard,Hitchin Flint Edwd. North Mimms, Hatfield Kit.chener Eben. Walkern, Stevenage Richardson G. 24 & 26 Fore st.Hertfrd Foskett Harry & H. Western rd.Tring Lake Wltr. C. 2 Henry rd. New Barnt Ridgeway E. III St. Albans rd.Watfrd Foskitt Thomas, 20 Puller road, Box- Langdale W. 2oo High st.High Barnet Ridgeway W. C. 75 Vicarage rd.Watfrd moor, Hemel Hempstead Lawrence George, Hatfield Roberts Wm.Holmesdale ter.Stevenage • Fowler J.Bowling alley,Harpendn.S.O Lees Edwin, 63 Port vale, Hertford Roberts William,r6 Market st.Watford Fox James, 99 Vicarage road, Watfrd Lines W. 18 George st.Hemel Hempstd Rogers & Dodwell, 'Ihe Broadway, 81 Francis Edwin S. High st.Hoddesdon Loader G. 126 High st. Gt. Berkhmstd Queen's road, Watford Freeman, Hardy & Willis Limited, 24 Lovell Wm. T. White Horse st.Baldck Rogers John, Baldock street, Ware Market pl. St. Albans; 28 & 29 Mar- Lucas John, 4 Hopewell cottages, Bells Rolfe Frederick, Frogmore street,Tring ket place, Hitchin & I23 High street, bill, High Barnet · Rolt & Thorn, Markyate, Dun stable Great Berkhamsted Maddock Arthur, Essendon, Hatfield Sansom John, Lilley, Luton Freeman T. Nortbchurcb, Berkhmstd Malein Alfred, Church street, Baldock Saunders F. W. 4 Bull plain, Hertford French Stephen, 17 Pinner rd. Watfrd Manning H. Potter st.BishopStortford Saunders J. 97 Walsworth rd. Hitchin Gates T. 95 High st. HemelHempstead Marsball Thomas, Back st. Royston Savage John, Walkern, Stevenage Gatward W. Wheathamstd.St.Albans Mascall W. H.218High st.High Barnet Savill David, Furneaux Pelham, Bun- Gear Richd. Whitley rd. Hoddesdon Mason William, Croxley green, Rick- tingford R.S.O Gee T. 13 High st. Hemel Hempstead mansworth R.S.O Scarfe Chas. Rye st. Bishop Stortford Gibbons W. Leyton rd. Harpendn.S.O Matthews George, post office, Kimp- Seabrook Arthur George, Leverstock Giddins David, 9 Stamford rd.Watfrd ton, Welwyn green, Hemel Hempstead Gilham Mrs. Elizh. 2 Sun st. Hitcbin Matthews Samuel Thomas, I Lonsdale Seabrook Thomas, Marford, Wheat- Gilham Frederick William, High st. cots. East Barnet rd. New Barnet hampstead, St. Albans Rickmansworth R..S.O Mav Mrs.M.A.230 & 232High st.. Wtfd Sell J.Brent Pelham,Buntingfrd.R.S.O Gill Herbert, 2 Station terrace, Sta· Maynard Miss Elizabeth, Crossbrook Selway J. Turner's hill,Waltham Cross tion road, New Barnet street, Waltham Cross Shackleton William, Therfield, Rayston Glennerster Mrs. E. 163 High st.Wtfd Meek Chas. 82 High st. High Barnet Sharpe J. W. 3 St.Peter's st. St.Albans Goodchild John, Newtown, Hatfield Merry Jn. 129 High st. High Barnet Shaw James S. 2 Estcourt rd. Watford Gotts Robt. High st. Bushey, Watford Metcalfe William, Eleanor Cross road, Shaw John, St. James' rd. Watford Gouldstone B.South st.BishopStortfrd Waltham New town, Walthm. Cross Silby William, 35 Castle st. Hertford Grace W.High st.Redbourn,St. Albans Mills Frederick, 73 West st. Hertford Simmance James, Puckeridge, Ware Grainge Wm.LondonColney,St.Albans Mills J. G. Thorley, Bishop Stortford Simmonds T. H. East Barnet road, Grattan A. 25 Maidenhead st.Hertford Mills Thos.Hadbam rd.Bishop Strtfrd New Barnet Graveson & Robinson, II Market Mobbs Septimus, I7 Queen's road, Skerman G. 4 St. Andrew st. Hertford place, Hertford & 152 High street, Watford Slade F. S.Cheshunt st. Waltham Cross Gray Frederick, Kimpton, Welwyn Montague William,Langleybury,King's Slaughter George, 66 St. John's road, Gray William, Ippollitts, Hitchin L:mgley R.S.O Boxmoor, Hemel Hempstead . Green Ellis, Pu<!keridge, Ware Morgan Ernest, I Old Park rd.Hitchin Smith G. J. & Co .High st. Royston Green H. G. 55 Castle st.Gt.Brkhmstd Mouldtln Joseph, Biggin lane, Hitchin Smith Arthur, Weston, Stevenage Green Wm. 120 High st. Gt. Brkhmstd Mullis Edwin, Long Marston, Tring Smith Chas. Station rd.Harpenden S.O Gregory Wm. Sawbridgeworth R.S.O Munt Israel, Weston, Stevenage Smith Charles, Welwyn Grimshaw A. High st.Bushey, Watfrd Murphy J. E. High rd.Waltham Cross Smith Edward, 5 Bon Marcbe, East Bailey Thomas, 7 Dukes la. Hitcbin N•J•d Matthew, Markyate, Dunstable Barnet road, New Barnet Hall Charles, Stanstead Abbots, Ware Neale William, Brewers hill, Wheat- Smith Frederick, Preston, Hitchin Hallsey George, Batchworth heath, hampstead, St. Albans Smith Frederick Alfred Upsher,73 High Rickmansworth R.S.O Norris Wiliam Osborn,284 High street, street, Watford Hammond T. Eleanor Cross road, Great Berkbamsted Smith George, 23 Raven's lane, Great Waltham Cro.ss Norwood J.I3Raven's la.Gt.Berkhmstd Berkhamsted Harris Charles, Abbots Langley, Oakley H.2oMarlborough rd.St.Albans Smith .Tames, 83 St. John's road, Box- King's Langley R.S.O Oliver Miss Agnes, Abbots Langley, moor, Hemel Hempstead Haydon W.Smyth's end,Barley,Roystn King's Langley R.S.O Smith John, 21 St. Andrew st.Hertford Hayes George, 38 York rd. Watford Oln~y Henry&; Sons, 21 Market place, Smith J. 9 Upper Dagnall st.St.Albans Hayes W. I9 Aldenham rd.Bushy.Wtfd St. Albans Smith William, Codicote, Welwyn Hedges Wilson, 47 Sotheron rd.Watfd Olney Thos. Puller rd. High· Barnet Somes George W. 25 Henry st. Tring Heley .!lbert, New road, Ware Orsman George Joseph, Welwyn Spencer & Son,38 Bucklersbury,Hitchn H001psted Jn. Albert st. Stevena.ge Orsman John, Whitwell, Welwyn Spencer Thomas, I3 Biggin la. Hitchin Hentall J. Jn.54 High st.High Ba.rnet Osborn 0 .East Barnet rd. New Barnet Spicer Henry, Great Hol'mead, Bnn­ Hewitt Ebenezer, 6a, Fore street & 10 Osborn Fdk.East Barnet rd.NewBarnet tingford R.S.O Castle street, Hertford Parkins A. 64 St. Peter's st. St.Albans Stapleton Daniel, Florence cottage,East Higby C.Mill end,Rickmnswth.R.S.O Parkins Alfred, Bennington, Stevenage Barnet road, New Bamet Hill Harry, Breachwood grn. Welwyn Partridge & Webb, Honey lane & 7 Stead &Simpson Limited,North street, Hill John, 12 Langley road, Watford Market place, Hertford Bishop Stortford Hills Henry Wm. Crane mead, Ware Pavis Arth. S. I30 Queen's rd.Watford Stevens ]I.37High st.Hemel Hempstead Hilton Samuel & Sons, 26 Maidenhead Payne Fredk. 85 Sopwell la. St. Albans Stitson Mrs. Eliza, Sparrow's herne, street, Hertford Pearce J.I2~arlowes,Hemel Hempstd Bushey, Watford Hilton S. & Sons, 43 High street, Peck Geo.Turner's hill,Waltham Cross Stock,; Frederick, Fore street,Hatfield Hemel Hempstead Penn Arthur, Woodend, Stevenage Stone Geo.23 Queen st.HemelHempstd Hiskett William, Spencer street & Ferryman F. 4 Verulam rd. St.Albans Stratton Joseph, Therfield, Royston Lattimore road, St. Albans Peters Henry, Breachwood gn.Welwyn St.urman George, 6 Queen's rd.Watford Hitchin!! Thos. Geo. Rye rd.Hoddsdn Philbey Joseph, 23 Kittsbury road, Sutton John, Northchurch,Berkhamstd Hod~s W. 169 High st. Gt. Brkhmstd Great Berkbamsted Symonds G. Clay hill,Bushey, Watford Holliman Alfd. J:8. York rd. Watford Philbey W. 236 High st.Gt.Berkhamstd Taylor C. G.64 Lattimore rd.St.Albans HollowPll Wm. 46 Nascot st. Watford Picton James, I3 St. John's rd. Box- Taylor G. South st. Bishop Stortford Hood Henry, High road & Crossbrook moor, Hemel Hempstead Taylor S. Colney Heath, St. Albans street, Waltham Cross Pool George, Melbourn street, Royston Taylor William, Bengeo, Hertford Howard Hy.181High st. High Barnet Popham Mrs.S.. High rd.Waltham Cross Tener Benj. 71 Grover rd. Watford Howard T. S. Oatherine la. St. Albans Popple John, 8 & 9 Victoria road,High Thornp~on Joseph, New road, Ware Buckle Jas. 8 Union st. High Barnet street, Great Berkbamsted Thompson Thomas, East Barnet road, · Hnmphreys Wm. 13 King st. Tring Potten W.9Queen st.Hemel Hempstead East Barnet Burst Mrs.E.22oHigh st.Gt.Brkhmstd Pottou A.Holliday st.Gt.Berkhamsted Thorogood Thos. 49 Dacre rd. Hitchin Jackstm Richard, Hitcbin st. Baldock Pratt Andrew, 72 Cotterells road, Thrussell William, Pirton, Hitchin Jenkins 'l'. R. Burfo:rd st. Hoddesdon Hemel Hempstead Tiner Benj. Betts, 289 High st.Watford Jolly&< Hulks, 6 Holywell hL s~.Albns IPriorJohn,Babbs' green,Wareside,Ware Tompkins William, Abbots Langley, Judge M. Sarratt,Rickmnswth.R.S.O J>ryor John, Qu~n's road, Royston King's Langley R.S.O .
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