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SHROPSHIRE. [ KELLY's 396 \VAT SHROPSHIRE. [ KELLY's WATCH & CLOCK MAKERS. DentE. & Co. 61 Strand WC & 4 Royal Bluck John, Brand hill, Clungunford. Exchange EC London; watch makers Aston-on-Glun R.S.O Anderton Wm. 31 Castle st.Shrewsbry to the Queen & Bockley Joseph, Edgmond, Newport Arkinst'all James, High st. Newport ,," ~ . I Boucher Edward John, Wyken, Wor- Barber Joh"n, Market sq. Clun RS.O ~ ~~ Prmce ofWa es. field, Bridgnorth Barrett Alex. I Green end,Whitchrc11 A.~ DENT 't' Catalogues on Bowan J.Llanvair Waterdine,Knighton Bickerton T. 0.3'8 High st. Bridgnrth application Bowen John, Rudge, Wolverhampton Burrey E. 70 Belle Vue rd.Shrewsbry , Bradbury Henry Ward, Town fieldos, Carline William H. Horse fair, Shifnal U'All watches of E. Dent & Co. s Little Drayton, Market Drayton Cartwright Thomas (repairer), New manufacture bear the annexed trade Bradshaw Andrew, Darleston, Prees, street, Wem, Shrewsbury mairk WhitClhureh Cetti Paul, 25. ~ew street, \Vel~ington WATER COMPANIES&WORKS. Brayne E~wd. Shradwardine,Shrwsbry Chattaway Wllham Thomas, H.lgh st. Brayne RIchard, Ford, ShreWlsbury Ironbridge RS.O.; & at HIgh st. All Stretton Limited (Thos. Caswell, Brazier J. Lower,Beobridge,Bridgnrt'h Dawley RS.O. sec.); reg~stered office, Yew Tree, Hreese,simeon,Dawley rd.DawleyR.S.O Cheadle James E. Hlgh street, Shlfnal All StTetton Church Stretton RS.O Breeze Josiah,T:rElf-aT-Clawdd,Oswstry Clarke Frank H. Market sq. Bishop',s Bridgnorth (Enoch Williams,inspec.); Bridgewater James, Oreton, Cleobury Castle R.S.O works, Mill street, Bridgnorth Mortimer S.O Cotterill Henry, 3 Mardol head, Church Stretton Limited, Church Brisbourne Hy. Whittington,Shrwsbry Shrewsbury. See advertisement Stretton RS.O Bromley William, Post office, Cro.ss- Daviels Robert Edward, Market street, Little Stretton Limited (John Speake, houses, Shrewsbury Craven Arms R.S.O manager), Little Stretton, Church Brown Goorge H. Market st. Craven Davies Thomas, Oswald rd. OswC'stry StrettJon RS.O Arms R.S.O Davis !rederick Richard, Cloobury Liverpool Corporation (filter beds) Broxton Edwd. Brockton, Shrewsbury .M~rtlmer ~'~ (William Davies, supt.), Llanforda, Bullock Richd. Admaston, Wellington DlCkmson WIlLam Henry, 4 Meadow Oswestry Butcher W. Bayston hill, Shrewsbury place, Shrewsbury Market Drayton (Benj. Sutton Haw- Butler T. Marton, Chirbury RS.O Edwarms Robert, 67 Oorve st. Ludlow thorn, Isec.), St. Mary's street, Carter George, Hilton, Bridgnorth Edwards Rowland, 3 Raven la.Ludlow Market Drayton Cartwright John, Post office, Stanton, Evans & Brown,I3 Wyle cop,Shrwsbry Oakengates & St. George's Gas & Shrewsbury F~rrett .Hy. J. 12 Frankwell,Shrwsbry Water 00. Limited (Geo. Parker, Clarke John, Wrentnall, Shrewsbury Glles RlChard,. 16 Mar~ol, Shrewsbury manager), Oakengates, Wellington Cliff T. Grindley brook, Whitchurch Godfrey W. R 10 BaIley st.Oswestry Shrewsbury Corporation; engine Clinton John, Bache mill, Diddlebury, Goode Henry, Haywood warehouse, house (George Webb, engineer), Craven Arms. RS.O 'Church Stretton RS. O. See advt Chester street; water tank (Wm. Clinton W.Bouldon,Craven ArmsRS.O Gough Arthur, Park l~. MadeleyRS.O Henry Crutehley, inspector), 4 Clinton William, Clee St. Margaret, Gray E. A.I9 Butcher.s row,Shrwsbry Butcher row, Shrewsbury Craven A1'IDJS RS.O Gros-yenor Robt. E." HIgh st.Ellkesme~e Wellington (D~strict Council), Walker Clowes Edwd. Shawbury, Shrewsbury Harnson James W:llham, M'ar et s. street, Wellington Cotton R & Son, Wrekin cart & car- OakengGates, Wwel~{fgton Mkt t Wem (T. Tipt<Jn, supt.); office, High riage work,s, Foundry rd.Wellington HarveJ: eorge I lam, 9. ar e s. ,street, Wem, Shrewsbury Cotton Richard EtcalI work,s Marke1J Wellington. See advertlse~ent Whitchurch Urban District Council street, Wellin'gton ' Hayward In. Broughton, Bndgnorth (Rd Buter supt & engineer)' C t J h G Q tt B"d th · k Alf d 8 Mkt tEll . ,. , rox on 0 n . ua, rl gno! H endnc re ,I ar e s. .smre office, High street, Whitchurch Croxton P. Broughton, Shrewsbury Holloway W. 7 Oastle gates,Shrwsbry Wolverhampton (Matthias Crowther, Groxton Thomas, Oardington & Gret. Holloway W. Pontesbury, Shrewsbury manager) Oosford Albrighton t Ch h St tt R S 0 . J T G d ""iVh't h h ' , ,on, urc re on .. .J arv~s .. reen en ,, le urc Wolverhampton Cullwick James, Hadley road, Oaken- J arvls Mrs. Mary .Ancr1, 7 Green end, t W lli t Wh'tl h h WATER SOFTENING APPA- ga es, e ng on Jones Jo~,c Church st. Wellington RATUS MANUFACTURERS. Dav~es Abrhm. Dorrington, Shrewsbry Landon George, Hospital st. Much Wyatt Brothers, Wayland works & Dav~es John, .Dudleston, E~lesmer9 Wenlock R S 0 DavIC>S R BUlldwa,s, Ironbndge RS.O L-ashmore A.' 1'1 Church st. OsweiStry High street, \Vhitehurch. See advt Dav~e.s Ri?~ard, K,i.nnersley,Wellingtn Marsh John, 3 Calstle st. Shrewsbury WA'IERPROOFERS. Dav~es Wllham, Cuve, Shrewsbury Martin William HiO"h street Bishop's J F k W B ll' L dl DaVles James, Caynham, Ludlow Castle R SO'" , ponles rHan '6 27 . hU trmgt' LUdloW Deakin Thos. Aston-on-Clun RS.O ... a mer enry, H19 s ree, u ow D dd E Cl bAt Cl RS 0 Mmshall Alfred C.The Cross,Oswestry 0 • un UTy, IS on-on- un .. Minshall John (repairer), I Stoneway Cording George, 125 Regent street, Domson Wm. Balaam's heath, Tug- steps, Bridgnorth London W for.d, Craven Arms RS.O Mordike John Frederick,4 West Castle Dorncott George, Yeaton,Shrewsbury street, Bridgnorth WEIGHING MACHINE Drayton R ~ost off.Moreton,Oswstry Norris Thomas, High street, Kewport MAKER-PATENT. Drury F:-a.nms, Cockshutt, EllesmerB Norris W. H. 31 Willow st. Oswestry PlOupardJ T. J. 134 ToO'Dey st. Lndn.S E Edge Wllham, Nort~wood, We~ Osborne Joseph, 24 High st.Bridgnrth WELL SINKERS. Edwards Henry, ~nckton, Brldgn~h Dsborne Joseph, Hospital st. Much " Elcock George, SIX Ashes, Tuck hlll, W-enlock R.S.O Bowdler J.g St.MlCh~e~,s st.ShrewsbI]" Bridgno"rt~ . Palmer Thomas, Bull ring, Ludlow H!1ll E. Gadlas, Crlft1llls,. Elle.smere Elcock Wllliam! Chelmarsh, Brldgnrth Peplow William, Aston street, Shifnal Klbson George, 31 Coton hlll,Shrwsbry Evans John, BlCton heath,Shrewsbury Powell & Jones corner of Pride hill & Owen Edwd. 31 Frankwell, Shrewsbry Evans John, Maesbury, Oswestry High street, 'Shrewsbury Pickin J dhn, Ellerdine, Shrewsbury Evans J ~hn, Whixoall, Whitchurch Powell H. H.3I Wyle cop,Shrewsbury WY'~tt Brothers, .Wayland works & Evans RIchard, Bush moor, Woo1ston, Price Thomas, Hig'h st. Clun R.S.O HIgh street, Whltehureh. See advt Craven A~ms RS.O RobertJs David S. Corvedale I'd. Craven WHEELWRIGHTS. Evans W.WIstanstow,Crvn..A.rmsRS.O Arms R.S.O Evison John, Stanton Lacy, Brom- Roberbs John, Claypit st. Whitchureh Abbott.s J. Longford, Market Drayton ~eld RS.O ·Robinson Edward, Broad st. Ludlow Adlington Richd. 46 Corve st.Ludlow Falzey Hy. E. .A.stley Abbotts,Br~grth .Robinson Fredk. High street, Newport Aldridge John, Edgmond, Newport Foxall. Geo. Sutton Mad~ock, Shlf~al Shaw Thomas, 7 New st. Wellington Amies T. & Son, Neenton, Bridgnorth FrancIs Arthur, Llanvalr Waterdme, ::ltringer John Herbert, Lion street, Amies Thos. Neenton, Bridgnorth Knighton Oakeng"'ates, Wellington Andrews William, Broom green, Cleo- Francis J.Linley,Bishop's Castle RS.O Taylor F. High st. Wem, Shrewsbury bury Mortimer RS.O Francis Rchd. Church st. Clun RS.O Taylor Francis, High st. Whitchurch Ashley Wm. Hodnet, Market Drayton Francis Rchd. Ford st. Clun R.S.O Tilston William Mose.s (repairer), Barber Joseph, Edgmond, Newport Francis William, Newcastle, .A.ston-on- Welsh Hampton, Ellesmere Barber William, Edgmond, Newport Clun RS.O "Turlord JamB's B. Church yrd.Ludlow Beamond .A.rthur, Norbury, Bi,shop'IS Fryer J. Broadslane,Tuck hilI,Brdgnth Ward Edward Geo. :Narrows, Ludlow Castle RS.O Furber Thomas, Moreton wood, :More- Ward William, 27 New st. Wellington Beddow Richard, Braden heath, Welsh ton Say, Market Drayton ·Weatherby ThomJs, Church strE'e,t, Hampton, Whitchurch Garbett Joseph, Lower Church street, Market Drayton Bee'Ston C. Hinstock, Mrkt. Drnyton Bro~ley RS.O "'Yells Henry, 15 High st. Shrewsbury Beeston G. HiIl!stock, Mrkt. Drayton Gough Thomas, Kemberton, Shifnal 1Villiams J. 18 Princess st.Shrewsbury Bickford G. Gt. WoHaston, ShreWlsbry Griffiths T. Castle foregate, Shrwsbry Wi~son W. Chapel st. Dawley RS.O Bickley In. Spring gdns. Shrewsbury Griffiths Thos. Craven Arms R.S.O.
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