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Hertfordshire TRADES DIRECTORY.] HERTFORDSHIRE. BUI .28.5 Boff Brothers, Shenley, Barnet Nicholas John Chillis, Gewes corner, Burrage John Sidney, Abbots road, Butterfield J esse, Great Gaddesden, Cheshunt, Waltham Cross Abbots Langley,KingsLangley R.S.O Hemel Hempstead Paul James, Sandridge, St. Albans llurtonT.W.&Son,Sawbridgewth.R.S.O Child Wm. Charles, Laverstock green, Peak Thomas, 7 Union st. High Barnet Bushell James Thomas, 29 Worley rd. Hemel Hempstead Pratt Jas. Clay hill, Bushey, Watford & Fol:y lane, St. Albans Collier's End Brick Works (J. Brazier, Prior A. Brook fm.Sawbrdgwth.R.S.O Bushy Homer, Abbots Langley, King's manager), Collier's end, Ware Sharp Waiter, Barkway, Royston Langley R.S.O Day Joseph, South st. Bishop Stortfrd Simmonds F.Herbert st.HemelHmpstd Butcher Thos. Lancaster rd. New Brnt Deards John & Sons, W elwyn Timberlake Joseph, Abbots Langley, Canning Francis Richd. Wlkrn.Stvnage Dickson James, St. Peter'~ street & King's Langley R.S.O Cannon F.Hockerill st. Bishop Stortfrd Bernard's Heath, St . .Albans Tinworth Thomas, Brent Pelham, Cater William, 6 Horsecroft road, Box- Digby Edward, Cole green, Hertford Buntingford R.S.O moor, Hemel Hempstead Dixon W. A. 122 Fishpool st.St.Albans 'l'rundell W. J. 19 Railway st.Hertford Gates Frederick, Puckeridge, Ware Doult Thomas, Bennett's end, Lever- Wake Thomas, Shenley, Barnet Chalk~ey C. & Sons, Kimpton, Welwyn stock green, Hemel Hempstead Willmott George, Ashwell, Baldock Chalkley Maurice J.Albert st.Stevnage Ellingham W. G. High Street green, Wix John, Flamstead, Dunstable Champness H.South st.Bishop Stortfd Hemel Hempstead Young George, Bennington, Stevenage Chandler James, Long Marston, Tring Elstree Brick & Tile Co. Lim.Boreham Chapman Charles, Standon, Ware wood, Elstree R.S.O BROKERS-INSURANCE. Chote John Abel, Ashwell st. St.Albans Estwick Thomas, Walkern, StevenagB Cartar T. S. & R. T .Mill bridge,Hrtfrd Chote Samuel, Ashwell st. St. Albans Fincher Henry, 28 Western road & Summers-Gill John Herbert, 28 Old C:ark Joseph & Sons, High road, Buckland common, Tring Cross, Hertford & Io London road, Wormley, Broxbourne S.O Glasscock J. L. & Son, Collins cross, St. Albans Clark Thos. Fearnley street, Watford Bishop Stortford Glifford & Gough,g6 Estcourt rd.Wtfd Grover Hy. Paddock rd.Bushey,Watfrd BROKER-PUBLIC HOUSE. Collins John Wing, Essendon, Hatfield Honour Jas. & Son, .Akeman st. Tring Fredericks Svmuel, Cotterell's road, Combridge Frank,27 Market st.Watfrd Hunt John A. High street, Hoddesdon Hemel Hempstead Coomes W. Turner's hill, Wlthm. Crss Jeeves Waiter, Hitchin hill, Hitchin Copsey James, High Oak road, Ware Jifkins E. J. Crook log,Bushey,Watfrd BRUSH MANUFACTURERS. Crabb G. M. Sawbridgeworth R.S.O Jones Henry, Arkley, Barnet ()raddock William, Essendon, Hatfield Lawrance Frederick Albert, Datch- Goss Bros.257 High st.Gt.Berkhamstd Crosswell Frederick, Aldbury, Tring worth green Datchworth Stevenage Kittson Henry & Co. (painters' & ar- Daniels George, 2 Rose cottages, Vic- Lockhart Alf;ed Lancast~r ro.ad & tists'), 94 London road, St. Albans toria road, New Barnet Station rd.Nw.Barnet & Ry.stn.Brnt Luckett Walter,47 Queen's rd.Watford Darby Wm. Knebworth stn. Stevenage Lyne Thomas B. Turnford brick fields, Nash Thomas Henry, so George st. Darvell G. Chorley wood, Rick­ Broxbourne S.O Northchurch, Berkhamsted mansworth R.S.O Norris R. R. Leverstock green, Hemel Plested Robert, 15 & 16 Highfield rd. Darvill Abraham, Chipperfield, King's Hempstead Great Berkhamsted Langley R. S.O Pack John, Weston, Stevenage Rose H. & Sons (wholesale), Steam Darvill Kfred, Chipperfield, King's ~arker T.Barley,Royston; &at Barkway Brush works,adjoining Midland rail- Langley R.S.O 2 Rainer James Frederick, Cheshunt way, St. Albans; Station road, Gt. Darvill James, 12 Nascot st. Watflrd brick fields, Prospect rd. Cheshunt, Berkhamsted & Redbourn, St.A:bns Davy George, W alkern rd. Stevenage Waltham Cross & Enfield Highway Warren G. D. 29 Market st. Watford Dawson Thomas & Son, Cravells road, Ransom T., G. N. Ry. ·stat. Hitchin Wiles E. S. & Lewis; office, George Harpenden S.O.; & at Wheathmpstd Reynolds Jacob, The Heath, St. street, St. .Albans; T N 13; works, Dewbury Edward, New road, Wart­ Peter's, St. Albans Bernard's Heath Dewdney Benjamin George, 197 St. Rydon Henry, Ware -- Albans road, Watford Rye House Brick Co. Lim. (Herbert Osmond & Matthews, 13 to 25 Hearn Dickerson Wm. C. 59 Ware rd. Hertfd Thompson, mgr.),Ware rd.Hoddsdn street, Curtain road, London E 0 Dickinson Albert, New road, ·ware Sankey John Hart & Son, head office, BUILDERS. Dowse George, 9 Pinner road, W atfrd Essex wharf, Canning Town E; & at Dowse Richard, 19 London road, Box· llford; East Ham; North Wool­ Alien William, r8 Bancrof~, Hitchin moor, Hemel Hempstead wich &c Knd:ews & Sons, 140 H1gh street & Dunham Ezra, Victoria st. St. Albans Smart Josiah, Hatfield VIcarage road, Watford Dunham Francis Fore street Hatfield Stone Mrs. Wm. Oxhey la. Watford Ansteey A. ~2 Wood st. High Barnet Dunham F. W. 44 Hi] st. s't. Albans Warren Geor~e, Stevenage A.rcherJ.Sprmgfi~ld, ~ushey Hth.Wtfd Dunham W. 28 Fishpool st. St. Albans • Willmott John & Sons, Fisher's green, Arch~r R.~rner s hlll,Waltham Cross Dupont Fredk. 58 Market st. Watfora Stevenage; & at Hitchin Aust~n D~v~d, Stevena,ge Eames Charles, Market street, Watford Aust~n "W_Ilham, Alleyn s rd .. Stevenage Ekins & Co. 54 St. Andrew street & Gentry Mark, Sible Hedingham, Au.stm Wm. $ Alston rd. High Barnet Old cross, Hertford Halstead, Essex. See advert Ba~ey Fredenck, .Ashwell, Baldock Ellcock Daniel Little Hadham Ware BRICK & TILE MERCHANTS. Bailey Wm. Bushey Heath, Watfd!-d Ellwood J.East' Barnet rd. New' Barnet B ard we ll N a than, G rea t H ormead , E Ed d H d S Lockhart .A. Railway stn.Higb Barnet B t · f d R S 0 vans war , arpen en . 0 Pratt .J, Alfred, Woodford road, Bar~:r, I~fi~~ Hy.s6 Bancroft, Hitchin Farrow Jas:. ~· Kneesworth st. Royston Watford ; & at Radlett & Rickmans­ Barnes&Wil:iams,I48Queen's rd.Watfd Fenson Wilham, 25 Queen street, worth R.S.O Bartlett Henry F. r Norman villas, Se- . Hemel Hempstead bright road, High Barnet F~eld John, Park road,Bushey,Watford "BRICK & TILE MACHINERY Bates Arthur J. Chorley wood, Rick- Fmcher_ Henry, 28 We~tern road & MAKERS. mansworth R.S.O Buck_and common, Trmg . .Alexander Herbert & Co. Queen's en- BaughenR.&Sons,S7High st.High Brnt Flashman & Son,13 New rd.H1gh Barn~ gineering works, Water lane, Leeds Baughen Frank w. 15 Carnarvon rd. Foreman G. r8 Capel rd.Bushey,Watfd High Barnet Foster Brothers, 9 Park street, Hitchin BRICKLAYERS. Baughen J. Church passage, Hgh.Brnt Foster~atthew & Co.28B~ncroft,Htchn Aldridge John, Walkern, Stevenage Beadle W.Oottered,Buntingford R.S.O Frankl~n A.Hadham rd.BJ.shop Stortfd Anstee C. T. 68 Union st. High Barnet BeestonC.WestView rd.Hemel Hmpstd Fr~klin George Edward, West end, Bailey Frederick, Ashwell, Baldock Biggs Charles, 9A.lma road, St. Albans RICkmansworth R.S.q Banks G. Cheshunt st. Waltham Cross Bint Jas. Little Berkhamsted, Hertfrd F~ller T. London rd. Bishop Stortford Jlyott W. Whitley rd.Ryde com.Hddsdn Blinker Sydney, Markyate, Dunstable G~mson .& Co. Baldock s£reet, Roysto,n Carter William, Shenley, Barnet B~ow George William, Welwyn Gmn Richard & Son, Sli. Andrews Cobb S. Clifton cottage, Victoria road, Boff Bros.Park st. St. Stphns.St. .Albns works, Hertford New Barnet Bonnet T. 137 Gladstone st. Watford Glasscock J. L. & Son, Causeway & Craddock William, Essendon, Hatfield Bracey & Clark, 129 Leavesden rd.Wtfd Dell's wharf, Bishop Stortford "Day Charles, 37 Bancroft, Hitchin Bradley William & Son, Cockfosters, Godman A. 40 Prospect rd. St. Albans Day William, Pirton, Hitchin New Barnet Gold T. C. Two Waters,Hemel Hmpstd Edwards F. Patmore hth . .Albury,Ware Bray Joseph, .Approach rd. New Barnet Goldhawk & Son, Kimpton, Welwyn Greenhill John, High street, Royston Brewster H.Eleanor rd.Waltham Cross Goodchild W. 9 Catherine la. St.Alban3 GJ.Vom Wm. North Mimms, Hatfield Brightman Chas. 1o6 Queen's rd.Wtfd Goodman Simeon, West street, Ware Handscomb J. & A. Church street, Brown Waiter, Elstree R.S.O . Goss John & Jas. Ebury rd. Watford Bishop Stortford Bu:loch Jas. 123 Salisbury rd. H.Barnt Goss George, 185a, St. Albans rd. Wtfd 'Hvde Jas. Roe gm. Sandon, Royston Bunce Jas. Turner's hl.Waltham Cross Gower Brothers, Horsecroft road, Box· Lightfoot Geo. 18 Albert st. St. Alhans Burgess Jas. Jn. Pond hill, Hatfield moor, Hemel Hempstead · Mardle Wm. Breachwood gm. Welwyn BurnellBrs.Letchmore hth.ElstreeBSO Grant George, Gladstone road, Watfrd .
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