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Staffordshire. Cabinet Makers CAN 671 TRADES DIRECTORY.] STAFFORDSHIRE. CABINET MAKERS. Lazenby John William. 17, r8 & rg CANAL AGI<\'N"T .. The Square & 33 Stafford st. Walsll Woodworth Wm. Canal wharf,Rugeley See also Upholsterers. Linford C. High gr~n. Cannock S.O {&'if' Full lists o'f this trade in Maddox John, 12 Conduit st. Lichfield CANAL BOAT BUILDERS. United Kingdom, aee Cabinet Ma.son Goorge, 13 Ironmarket,Nwcstle &Furniture Trades Directory.] Mellor J. Stramshall, Utto~ter R.S.O See Boat Builders. .Adcock T. C. Stafford st. Walsall Mmer R. T. 8 Bloxwich rd. Walsall Alcock Ralph, High street, Cbeadle Moate Thomas, 45 High street, St{lke CANAL CARRIERS & COS. Austin Bros. ·I22 Moor street, Burton Morris Edward James, 2 Lovat street Anderton Co. Limited (The); head Bag-by George, Walsall road, King's & Clarence street, Wolverhampton office, Wharf street & Stoke Basin, hill, Wedn6Sbury Newall H. 13 Ball Haye street, Leek Stoke; Navigation road, :Bu.:rslem; Balls Joseph, 65 High st. Fenton, Stke Newbery & Co. 15 High street, Stone Brownhills wl>arf, TGnstall & Earnsley Herbert Shaw, 33 Trinity st. Newbold Bros. 137 Victoria st, Burton Etruria Vale wharf, Hanley Old Hill S.O Newell Eli, 32 Derby street, Leek Bantock Thoma.s & Oo.; offices, Low Bassett James, Hordley street, Hanley Kewman Stephen Charles, 4B Little- Level station, Wolverhampton Bates .A. W. 12 .AJble.well st. Walsall ton street west, Walsall Birmingham Co. (William Hutton, Bayley Ed~ard, 65 Cock st. Darlastn Nilwman T. rBo :Sew Hampton road agent), Commercial road; Can Lane Beech Chnstopher, Morley st. Tunstall east, Wolverhampton wharl & Canal side, Canal street, Brain Edward & Sons, 6r High atreet, Noon Horace, Milton street, Burton Wolverhampton; (Job Aston, toll Princ&'s end, Tipton North William, II7 Oxford st. Bilston collector), Delph locks, Brierley :Brindley A. J. back Albion st. Hanley Overfield & Co. I2, 14 & I6 Uussell hill; (Wm. Pr1tchett & Wm. Bird, Broatch J. R. High street, Uttoxeter street, Leek colle<:tors), Birchil1s, Walsall; (Hy. R.S.O Pates H. J. 337 Wednesbury rd.Walsll Deeley, collecter), Deepfields, Bil· Brookes E. 58 Bank st. Bradley, Bilstn Payne W. 31 Cleveland st. W'hampton ston; (Wm. Moody, storekeeper), Brookfields, I, 2, 3 & 4 Greengate; Phillips & Jones, 37 Queen square & Ocker Hill road, Tipton; {Albert 6, 7• 8 & 9 Market square; Fore- ChPapside, \Volverhampton Bo~e-hill, collector), Capponfield, gate Stores, 15 & I6 Gaolgate lilt. & Probert George Edgar, Wesley street, Bradley, Bilston; (Joseph Watton, I4 Eastgate, Stafford Bradley, Bilston collector), Alderley Junction, Bush- Brough Charles & Sons, 65 Haywood Proffitt Joseph George (wholesale), bury, Wolverhampton; & (George street & 3 Bath street, Leek Queen street, Walsall Robinson, resident engine~r), Ocker Bryon T. 125 Salop st. Wolverhampton Pugh G. K. & Son, 33 Darlington Hill road, Tipton Bullock WiJliam, Haywood st. Leek street, Wolverhampton Draper W. 33 Oldbury rd.We.Brmwcb Bullock Wm. L. I Overtons bank,Leek Reeves Henry, Pool st. "\Volverhamptn Draper William, Greets Green road, Burden John, 40 Bow street, Rugeley Riley Henry, 8 Ladybank & College West Bromwich Cannell C. 99 Holyhead rd. WedneSibry lane, Tamworth· Fost3r William & Samuel Limited, Cla.rkson Thos. 48 Snow hill, W'hmptn RilOly Thomas, 3 I Temple st·. Bilston Factory bridge, Tip ton Clowes Wm. Hy. 15 Talbot st. Leek Rogers Phillips, 2 Chorley street, Leek Gandy John Wood, The Wharf, Horni- Cook Fredk. C. 3 Marsh st. Hanley Ro.se Alfred Caleb, back of 5 West- glow, Burton Cooke Edward, 36 Broom st. Banley bourne street, Walsall Harris Bros. High st. llrierley hill Cooper G. H. qo Wellington rd.Blstn Sankey John H. 8 High street, Hanley Manchester Ship Canal Co. (Fellows, Cope & Co. 25 Spinner's end, Cradley Shallcross A. 33 Grosvenor st. Leek Morton & Clayton Limited, agents), Heath S.O Sheldon Mrs. Iviary, 36 Market place, canal carriers, .Albion wharf, Borse- Copeland John, High street, Bradley Uttoxeter; & Rocester S.O ley fields & Old Grand Junction Green, Congleton Sherratt E. & Sons, 4 & 6 Waterloo wharf, Commercial rd. Wolvrhmptn Crowther Mrs. Elizabeth, r9a, Market road, Burslem Mersey Weaver & Ship Canal Carrying place, Great Bridge, Tipton Shilkoff Isaac (wholesale), Marsh Co. Limited, Port Vale street, Burs- Davies David, 22 St. Michael's street, street, Hanley lem & Wl!arf street, Stoke West Bromwich Short T. 54 Barrows st. W. Bromwich North Staffordshire Railway Co. (Rd. Davies J . .A. Silver st. UttoxeterR.S.O Smallshire W. 62 Ash st. Bradley,Blstn Leese, agent), Longport, Stoke; & Dean Thomas, Audley, Newcastle Smith Samuel, Hanford, Stoke (Edward Blakeway Smith C.E. canal Dicken Frank, 328 Uxbridge street, Smith S. Hrbt. 17 Broad st. Hanley engineer), Canal side, Etruria,Stoke- llurton-on-Trent Somerville .A.lber~ Edward, I3I Dud- upon-Trent Eccl~ston D.Lower Dudley st.Wdnsbry ley road, Wolverhampton Price & Son, Round oak, Brierley Hill Eccleston Daniel, Pothouse bridge, Staton Cbas.I5West Bnmpton,Nwcstl Severn & Canal Carrying, Shippmg & Bradley, Bilston Steel .A.rthur, BaQ"nall st. Newcastlt> Steam T<>wing Co. Limited, general Edwards Thomas & Son, 32 Iron- Thorneyoroft S. Tettenhall, W'hmptn carriers (Fellows, Morton & Clayton market & Brunswick st. New11astle. Tilley Waiter, II7 & II8 Darlash)D rd. Lim. agents), .Albion wharf, Horse-- See advert King's Hill, Wednesbury ley fields & Old Grand Junction Edwards Thomas & Sons, York house, Tippett George, 23 Cross street south wharf, Com.meTcial rd. Wolvrhmptn r, 2, 3 & 4 Dudley st. Wolverhamp- & Park st. sbh. Blakenhall, W'bmptn Shropshire Union Railway & .Canal ton. T N 395 Turner Samuel, 26 Arcade & 33George Company (Edward 0. Hnmphrys, Emery R. E. r58 Marston rd. Stafford str~et, Walsall dis. superintendent), offices, Canal Fenton James & Sons, 26 Park street Turner Thos. Up. Brook st. Rugeley street, Wolverhampton; (Albert & 17 Bradford street, WalsHll Vickers & Siddallil, New street,Burton Roberts, agent), Brpwnhills, 'l'un- Frith Wm. A. 55 Horse fair, Rugeley Wait F. M. & John, 25 Bird st. Lchfld stall; (Alfr~d V. Ife, agent), Owen Galton William, St. Edward street & Walwyn Wm. H. 6 St. Edward st.Leek street, Tipton; (James Young, col- I King street, Leek Warner Wm. Ed wd. Heath, Utto:x:eter lector), Alderley Junction, Bush- Gaskell Albt. E. r6o & r62 Newcastle R.S.O bury, Wolverhampton • & (William street, llurslem Warwickshire Furnishing Co. Ltd. :z6g Whittam, supt. ), Etruria vale,Hnly Goodall Henry & Sons, 49 & 50 High High street, ·west Bromwich Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal street, Newcastle Watson D. & Company, Brewery yard, Co.; manager's office,. 87 Darling- Grimley Goorgtl, 63 Wolverhampton Sutherland road, Longton ton st. Wolverhampt<>n; ( Joseph B. street. Willenhall Wilkinson George, Market lane,Hanley Chandler, collector), The Wharf, Gt. Grove J sph. 4 & 6 Brook st. Leek Williams C. 6o We. Bromwich st. WlslJ Haywood, Stafford; (Thos. Cotton, Halt' F. W. 5:1 Oaldmore rd. Walsall Wilshaw Fredk. I5 Sneyd st. Tunstll collector), .Alders~ey junction, Tet- Hall Henry & Sons, 84 Stafford street, Wood Jsph. Wm. 63 Ablewell st.Walsll tenhall; (Fredenck Robt. Cowern, Willenhall Wren~h Alfd. W. Lad lane, Wewcastle t<>ll collector), Stewponey wharf, Hambleton S. &; Son:5,52 Broad st.Leek Stourbridge & (.Alfred Cash, lock Hayden Henry, Audnam, Word.sley, CABINET BRASS FOUNDERS. keeper), 'fixall, Sta:ffm:d. Stour'bridge Stourbridge Canal Navigation (Wm. He,pning J. 43 & 43a, Stafford st.Wlsll See Brassfounders. Jones, manager), The Wharf, Hine W. 13 & 15 St. Edward st. Leek Amblecote, Stourbrid.ge . Homer Samuel, BannitSter street, CABINET LOCK MAKERS. Trent & Mersey Canal (Ja~es Edwm Cradley Heath S.O Roberts, collector), Harding's Wood Hope John, Lode, Alstonfield, Ashbrne See Lock Makers. lock, Kidsgrove, Stoke; (J. Barnett, Hunt ,J. 17 Lichfield st. Tamworth lock keeper), Weston-on-Trent & Hussey Thomas, 82 Foregate st. Stffd CAKE MERCHANTS. (JQhn Rushton, lock keeper), Boo J ones Alfred, Lever st. W olverhamptn See Oil Cake Merchants. Mill lock, Gt. Haywood, Stafford Jones W. 93 Newbridge st. W'hamptn CANDLE MANUFACTURERS. Lasb'ry J. H. Market pl. Uttoxeter CALICO PRINTER. R.S.O Partridge A. H. Butcroft, Darlaston La.zenty John W. Rushall, Walsall See Silk & Calico Printer & Dyer. Walker Wm. & Sons, Brook st.Hanley .
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