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MANCHESTER,· .Ltc.· \• MANCHESTER,· .ltc.·- ii11GIKBBB81 ac.-Cuntinued. Buck James, Fustian court, Market place M'lntyre George& Robt.42 Cbap~lst,Satr blackburn John & Son,Wakefteld street, Buck Tbos. 6 & 7 WolstenboJme's court M' Kinley William & J obn, 15 Clarenee . Oxford at [C. on M. Burbidge Josepb (,;em & seal}, 60 King st street. Princess street and Lloyd 6treet Bodmer John George & Co. York street, Burgess Arrhur & Co. Victoria arches Miller William, 20 Abingdon st Bolton William, C larence atreet and 6 Butler Jas. 3 Winter's buildings, St.Ann st Orme William & Edward, 2 Bolton st 8 Lower Mosley street Cave William & Henry,6 Newmarket lane Peat Brothers, 87 Silver st, Aytoun st' ' Boolton, Watt & Co. 31 Dale 1treet and 6 Cbeetham James, Bayley'e et. Market pi Potts William & Co. UNJON MILLs, .Mill . Newton at-Wren & Bennett, agents Cheetham Samuel & Son, o Wright's et street, David street Clark & Merritt (hot water apparatus), C larke Josepb, 34 Cross st Ralston Robert & Waiter, Miller st Rutland street,Chorlton on Medlock Corner Charles Tinsley, 73 Church at Slack James, School court, Redfern st Court & Wolfenden,Wakefteld st, Oxfd st Cowgill Thomas, 4i) Fountain at Smith Joseph, '17 Hanover st [le! at Crigbton Martba & Sons,S2 Great Bridge­ Delarue & Duncan, 27 Turner st [st 1 Stansfield & Wolfenden~ 26 Lo\\<er Mos. water street Doherty James, Wright's court, Market 1 Stont-s Elizabetb & Charles WiiJiam, Crossley _William, ALUM-ST&B RT IRON Edmundsou Oavld Jepson,-58 Chapel st,S. Bromley st, Ashley lane . WoRKS,. Alum st, Great Ancoats street Eldred Thomas, 44 Bridge st, Deansgate I Vernon, Marchanton & Edge, 2 David at Davies Benjamin, Newton heath Falk'?er George & Alexande~, 33 Brown st! \Va8:staff & Ke.ny'?n• Lower Ki~g st Dunlop John, Mill st, David st Flemmg Bdmund L. (heraldic and wood),· Wh1ttaker& Hlgginbottom,58\lllmoht,H Dunn Thomas, Quay street, Windsor 1 Bank st, St. Ann's square ' WolfendenJobn & Soo,2 Bk. South parade bridge, Pendleton Flockton & Roberts, g Faulkner st - ------------------ Ellis & Co.Irwell Fonu!lry, J Stanley st, S. Fotbergill John, 20 Exchange arcade and FANCY BOX MAKERS. Fairbairn William. 20 Canal st, Ancoats, :n Booth st, Mosley st See Box Make1·s-Paper and Fancy. and Millwall, Poplar, London Fraser .~Jexander. 8 Spear st Faulkner George Henry & Co. FALCON Gale Thomas,44 Pall mall FANCY REPOSITORIES- WoRKS, Poland street Gillett Jost>ph, 2 Brown. st . · DEALERS IN JEWELLERY AND TOYS Eenton & Bott, Lower Mosley street, and Greenwell Thomas, 9 Vu:tona st [st. & • 63 J.. loyd street, Hulme Greenwood Edmund,5 Red lion st,Churcb i IMPORTERS OF FANCY ARTICLES, .Fox, Hendenon & Co. (of Birmingham), Hale & Roworth, 64£ Kin~ st PERFUMERY, &c • 21 Tonman st-Charles Wonte1·s~ agent Hampson Benjamin, 22 fountain st (St-e also Toy Deall'f's.) Galloway William & John, KNOT MILL Harrison & Sale, l Sprin( gardens Bolancl John, 54 Swan Rtreet [di11y · 1 RON WoRKS, Chester road, Hulme H~~craft Josepb, n _Brown st . Chorlton John, CIVET KITTEN, 81 Picca. Gimson & Son, Ashton road, Ardwick H ~lton ~larles, 5 Malk st , I Ell is Joseph, 2 St. Ann st [sq. Glasgow Wm. Gloucester st, Oxford st Helton • homas & George, 3 Barlow s; Furniss James Frost (Bazaar)28 St. Ann's 6ou~h Natban (patent portable engines court, Market street ; Hall John 50 Swan st ·and machine designer), 46 Albert street H!nchliff & Bywater, 22 Macdonald's lane; Joel Jacob, 6 Swan rl [Market at and Lower Kin;?; street Hmd John Covt>, 12 Dale~~ i Kendull George & Co. CIVET CAT, 18 Hill & Holmes (and tool makers), Daw- Hodgson .James, 99 and 106 Cannon st : Owen John, 79-Deansgate & 11 OJdham st son's croft, Salford H nghes ~.eo. 2 Bal~ st, Lower Mosley st Pipe Susannah, 8 Market st Hirst John, Kenyon st, Rochdale road lrla!D W~ll~am, 30 Km~ st Redfem Francis, 1~ Swan st Hodgson John, Kenyon st, Rochdale road lr"Vtn Wtlham, 39 Oldham st I Rose George & James, 12 King st Houtson James & Co. Minshull st Kelly Robert (gem & seal), Ill Market st: Sayle Thomas (Bazaflr) 15 Oldham st Jackson Peter Rothwell, Hampson st, S. Leech Jamea, 2.5 New Cannon st ' Kershaw John, Riga street, Hanover st Lewis Charles Hucklebridge, 11 Marketst FANCY WAISTCOATING Leigh Peter, 181 Chapel street, Sal ford Love Stephen,14A St. Ann st WAREHOUSES. L'illie James & Sons, Store street Works, Lowel'l & Hill, 20 Bond st Atkinson & Gould, 44 Bigh st Store strPet, London road, and Junction Marsh William, 2 Sickle st ~ Bannerman Henry & Sons. 43 York st street, Ducie street Massie Peter, 17 Chapel walks [st : o~an, Brumby & King, 10 Spring garden• Mabon Waiter, Raven st, Fairfield st Mayers Thomas, 9 Crow alley. Exchan~e , Gouldesbrough&H11mphreys,92 Market at M al'Sh John, 8oslam st. Bradford st !\Jetcalfe & Lavender, l Riding's court,! Johnson Jabez, 48 Spring gardt>ns Mather William & Colin, Garden lane, St. Mary's gate l Philip.; John & N athaniel and Co. 47 Broughton road, Salford N easmith & Bagot. 8 Bond st Church street Muir William, 59 Oxford st, St. Peter's Pett), Ernst & Co. 65 King st Ramsay Joseph, 58 High st Oram Robert, 6 John st, Bury st, Salford Pickstone John, 23 Brazennose st Whittaker & Cotes, 34 Church st Ormerod Richard & Son, ST. GEORG.B'S Pollitt James, 21 Browa st FEATHER DEALERS-BED FoUNDRY, Minshull street Pope John & William, 48 Tib st [hill I Parr,Curtis & Madeley,PH<ENixWo&Ks, Ralston Robt. & Waiter, Millea· st, Shude- FEATHERS • Chap.-I eat, Ancoats Ratcliffe Francis, 6 St. l\lary's Abram John & . Robert, 9 & 11 Oldham st Peel, Williams & Peel, SoHo FoUNDRY Russell & Cowan, 59 King st Bo~ker Cathennt>, 10 and 12 Peter st & FoRGE, Pollard st [caclilJy Shaclileton Michael, 7 Dueie place Cast}es Robert, 20 Peter st Powell Joseph, Matber st, Ducie l!lt, Pic­ Shields Frederick, Y Brazennose st Cuttmg John, 14 Peter s~ Reece Charles, Cl owes st. Salford Simpson William, Exchange buildings Dovesto! George, l ~King l't Roberts, Fothergill & Dobinson, GLOBE Slater Jsaac, 55 Fountain st Few Ed-ard, 19A P11 ncess st • W ox~s, Faulkner st Smith James, 26 Lower King st Hyl~nd 1\Jary (and fto~ks), 4 Pohce.st Routledge William (and agent for Wil­ Smith James & Samuel,38 B"razennose st KaJe John. 86 Fountam st liams' Patent Argaud Furnace), 4 Town. Snow Joseph (engraver). 3 l.ever sl Sa~derson Jol~n, JJO ~ondo~ road ball buildin~ts, Cross st, King st Sowood Thomas, 00 Bootle st, Cooper st Sh_Jres Cornehu~, 84... SbudehJll Sbarp Brothers &Co.A T LAS W o ax.s,Great Stanley Thomas, 11 Cross st Wllde J~seyh, 1110 Grosvenor st, ~·on ~:t BridgE"water st, and Oxford st Stephenson James & eo. 46 King st Yates W1lh11m & Co. 15 & 20 Prmcesa Sykes William (and manufacturer of Swain Charles, 30 Cannon st FELLMONGEBS. the patent Drop Box Power Looms), Swan John, 63 King st Astley William, 19 Old Millgate 26 Lower Mosley st [road Tarbatt John, 13 Chapel walks Carr & Bamford, 1\fary st, Strange\vays Towers & Sbirley, Kenyon st, Rocbdale Taylor & TudRbury, bl Turner st Webster Jos & John, Hewitt st, Gaythom Veevers Ann & Son, lJroughton road, S. Thomas William Paton, 26 Ridgefield FELT MANUFACTURERS- Wainwright John & Samuel, Kenyon st, Warburton Joseph, 46 Kennedy st Rochdale road West George, 26 Church st PATENT FOR ROOFING, &c. WalkerWilliam(hydrRulic & hot water ap­ Wood William, 2 Essex st, King st Grueber & Co. Riding's court, St. MarY'St paratus manufacturer), Lower King st Wood Wm. G. Barlow's court, Market st & at Beljast-Rowland Coclcson, agent Watson John, GRATRIX MILL, Cooper's \\'ray & Taylor, 121 Cannon st [place Whiting & Co. Riding's court, St. MarY'• row, Gregson st, Deansgate Wri~ht Cyrus, Blue Boar court, Market -James Slater, a~ent Whitworth Joseph & Co. 44 Chorlton st Young George, 7 Ducie place, Exchange Wilson Frances, Gee st, Cross st FENT AND PATCH-WORK ENGRAVERS TO CALICO Wilson Geor~P, VtcTORIA IRON WoRKs, DEALERS. Garden lane, Salford PRINTERS. Aldred William, 49 Shud~hill Woodward Adam, New Islington, Union Appleby Walford Stepben, 14 Half st Anderson Alexander, Bmad st, Pendleton . street, Great Ancoats st [st Barber John. 13 Back Water street Archer John Grur.dy, l Newmarket place WrE"n & Bennett,6 Newton stand31 Dale Bottomley Thomas• .23 Spear st Ball Samuel, 326 Old ham road Wrigley Francis, I Cross st, King 11t Bradley Joseph, 18 Edge st, Oak street Barker Paul, 4 Scho1es st, Tib st Barnes John, I Tul'ner st, High st .BNGRAVERS AND COPPBR- BrydonJames,Gratrix M ilb,Alport Town Collisnn Thos. & Son,Sharp st, Rochdle rd Barratt Samuel, 32 New Islington PLATE PBINTEBS. Davenport Samue~, 19 Balloon st Beebee Walrer, 23 Rook st Atberton Edward, N ew~tll's buildings Dearden & Dixon, 36 Back Piccadi1Jy Bell Launcelot, 30 Clarendon st, C. on M.· Atkinson & Bayley, 59 George st Duck WPrth, Mason & Armstrong, GaA- Bentley Susan, 49 Angel st . Bardsley Georate & John, 13 Sugar lane TRIX M 1 LLS, Cooper's row, G regson st Bond George, 64 High st ... Barker Josi~h, 21 Lower Mosley st Duxbury, lngbam & Seaton, 28 Cable st Booth William & Co. 87 Church st Booth Thomas, 76 King st Edmonson Bt·others, 1 Charles st, C. on M. Bottomley Henry, 32 \Vi thy grove Bottomley George,6l Spring gardens Hare-ate & Kirkman, Back Watling st Bridge & Barnes, 38 Church st Bradburn Jobn, 47 Great Ancoats st Hindle Thnmas, 51 Turner st Brown & Hooper, 189 Great Ancoats st . Bradshaw & Blacklock, 27 A. Brown st Holt John,87 Fountain strf:et and 30 & 32 Brown Jameto, 14.J Oldfield road, Salforcl Bradshaw John, 6 Church st Back Mosh~y street Bryce James.
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