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80}'1 ERSETSHIRE. SLA 619 Steeds E TRADES DIRECTORY.] 80}'1 ERSETSHIRE. SLA 619 Steeds E. Gurney Slade, Ashwick, Bath Vickery Mrs. Mary, Watchet R.S.O Withers Robert, Stoke Rodney, Weston- StevensG.Brompton regis,Dulvrtn.R.SO Vigar Daniel, West end, Bruton, Bath super-Mare Stevens James, Tatworth, Chard Vincent Gilbert, 12 Portland st. Tauntn Wittington William, Newton St. Loe, StevensJohn,LangfordBudville,Wellngtn Vincent John, jun. Post office, Bishop's Saltford R.S.O Stevens John, Springfield rd.Wellington Wood, Chard Wood James, Mill st. Castle Cary, Bath Stevens William, Tatworth, Chard VincentJohn Frederick,I Unionst.Wells Wood John, Nynehead, Wellington Stinner John, Highbridge R.S.O Vincent John Waiter, Post office, Lower Wood Walt. Chilton Polden, Bridgwater Stone Henry, North street, Wellington Weare, Axbridge R.S.O Wood William, 38 Silver street, Taunton Stone Robert, Buckland St. Mary, Chard Vining Mrs. Henry, Batcombe, Bath Woodland J.~tocklinch,Ottersay,llmnstr Stone Thomas, Waterow, Chipstable, Virgin J. Norton-sub-Hamdon, Ilminster Woodland John, Hambridge, Taunton Wiveliscombe R.S.O Voake Miss Mary J. Walton, Bridgwater Woodman Benj. St. Mary st. Bridgwatr Stone William, Panborough, Wells Voizey H. HardingtonMandeville,Yeovil Woolley Mrs. Jonas, Dinder, Wells StookeMrs.Elizabeth,Chaffcombe,Chard Vowles Charles, Cross, Compton Bishop, Woolridge James, 5 Corn street, Bath Stride Arch. Stourton, Kilmington,Bath Axbridge R.S.O Wootten Noah, 12 Monmouth pl Bath Stroud Frederick, Crowcombe, Taunton WadeMrs.J.Weston-in-Gordano,Clevedn Wright Mrs. T. Compton, Somerton Stuart Mrs. Ellen, White Cross street, Walker Joseph, High st. Weston, Bath Wyatt Wm. Charlton, Kilmersdon, Bath Weston-super-Mare Wall George, Bagley, Cheddar R.S.O Yates William, Barrow Gurney, Bristol Stuckey Sl. East Lambrook, Ilminster Wallis Fras. High Ham, Langport R.S.O Yeo William, 4 Vicarage street, Frome Stu<'key Thomas, 11 King st. Taunton Waiters Ebenezer, Twerton, Bath Young G. Winford, !<'lax Bourton R.S.O Styles Washington 0. Paulton, Bristol Waiters Mrs. Jane, West Stoke, Stoke- Young Mrs. Sarah, Welton, Bath Sully John E. Stogumber, Talmton sub-Hamdon 8.0 Sully 'f.Golden hill, Wiveliscombe R. 8.0 Waiters Samuel, Twerton, Bath SHOVEL HANDLE MAKERS. SumpterThomas, Paulton, Bristol Warbutton Alfred, 5 Back street, Bath See Spade & Rake Handle Makers. Sutton Mrs. Ann, Keynsham R.S.O Ward Jabez, 35 East street, Taunton Sutton John, 29 Middle street, Yeovil Ward Mrs. Jane, Williton R.S.O SIGN PAINTERS. Swain John D. Batcombe, Bath Wardle James, Brent Knoll, Bridgwater See Writers & Grainers. Swanton H. North Load st.Glastonbury Wardle William, Banwell R.S.O SymesMrs. E. ComptonPauncefoot,Bath Warran Miss E. 27 Paul street, Taunton SIGN WRITERS. Symes Mrs. H. 159 East reach, Taunton Warren Jame->, Church st. Wincanton See Writers & Grainers. Symes William, Blackford, Wincanton Waterman J.C.Baltonsboro'.Glastonbury TamblingMrs.S.Cannington,Bridgwater Watson Mrs. C. 16 Bath place, Taunton SIEVE MAKERS. Tanner Jacob, Upton Noble, Bath Watts Miss Emily, Puckington, Ilminstr See Basket & Sieve Makers. Tapscott Mrs. M. 20 Station rd. Taunton Watts F. Halse, llishops Lydeard R.S.O Tarr William, Holywelllake,Wellington Watts Henry, I7 Whittox lane, Frome SILK MANUFACTURERS. Taylor Albert Samuel, Blagdon R.S.O Watts William, Highst. Twerton, Bath K J & S B . h & at · t w Th w b W ll emp ames ons, ow 1IS ; T ay I or A r thur, W es t s t ree t , I\ mms er ea re oma~, est ury, e s. Darshill She ton Mallet Taylor Henry, 73 Broadway, Frome Weaver FranCis, Chew Stoke, Bnstol K emp J ames' &PS ons, E vercreec h , B a th T ay l or M rs. Mary Ann, W es t S tok e, W eaver H enry, 1 I 6 E ast reac h , T aunto n Th & L G M h t' b rt Stoke-sub-Hamdon S.O Weaver James 8 Dover street Bath ompson e ros, ere an s a on, TaylorM.37Meadow st.Weston-sup.-Mre Weaver John, East' Harptree, 'Bristol Frome Taylor Ri'!hard, Carhampton, Taunton Webb George, Farrington Gurney,Bristl Waiters Stephen & Son, Wood st. Tauntn Taylor William1 Misterton, Crewkerne Webb William, Pitney, LangportR.S.O SILK MERCERS Taylor W. 1 Union st. Weston-sup.-Mare Webber Frederick, Waterow, Chipstable, . · Templeman Chas. 41 Silver st. Taunton Wiveliscombe R. S. 0 Bond Hanmbal R. The Bon Marche, Wells Thatcher Alfd.26 Albemarle rd.Tauntl)n WebberG. Stolford,Stogursey,Bridgwatr Ealand F. & Co. 2 Northgate street & I, Thomas Edward, High st. Bruton, Bath Webber John,Creech St.Michael,Taunton 2, 3 & 4 New Bond street, Bath Thomas Frederick, 3I Wood st. Taunton Webber John Henry, 11 Kingston,Yeovil England FranciR George, High st. Chard Thomas William, High st. Bruton, Bath Webber Mrs. L. Edward st. Bridgwater Evans & Owen, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 & 9 Bartlett Thorne George, North st. Wellington Wedleck George, St. Katharine's, Felton street; I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11 ThorneJ.Newtwn.MilbornePort,Sherbrn hill, Flax Bourton R.S.O St. Andrew's terrace; & 8, g, 10, 11, Thresher George, Adsborough, Creech Weeks Geo. St. John's, Peasedown, Bath I2, 13 & I4 Alfred street, Bath St. Michael, Taunton Weeks Naphtalim, Priddy, Wells Gardiner Bros. 13, 14 & IS Stall st. Bath Thresher Mrs. Jane, Church st. Wivelis- Weeks William, Cheddar R.S.O Gardiner James & Edwin, Bath Drapery combe R.S,O Wells George, Nailsea R.S.O bazaar, 25 High street, Bath Tidball Mrs. Jane, Blagdon R.S.O Were Jas. Golden hill,Wiveliscmb.R.S.O Gibbs W. F. & Co. Parade ho. Taunton TiUey Richard, l''aulkland, Frome Wescott W. Market st Highbrdg. R.S.O Gibbs Richard Wills, High street & Re- Tout Richard, Post office, Huish Champ- West Thomas, Cheddar R.S.O gent street, Weston-su~r-Mare flower, Wiveliscombe R.S.O Westcombe Mrs. Selina, .Hlagdon,Tauntn Hatcher & Sons, 12 & 13 Htghst. Tauntn TozerMrs.E.75 Alfred st.Westn.-sup.-Mr Westlake Henry, Walton, Bridgwater Jolly & Son, 11, I2, 13 & 14 Milsom st.; Treasure Mrs. L. Edford, Holcombe, Bath Weston Miss A. Ea. Harptree. Blgdn. R. 8.0 10 & 11 Old King st. & IO John st. Bath Treasure Sidney, Stoke St. Michael,Bath WhaitsMrs.Patty Ann,Othery, Bridgwtr King Richard & Son, 7 & 8 Milsom street TrebbleMrs.S.Cutcombe,DunsterR.S.O Wheller Winfred, Martock R.S.O & 7 John street, Queen square, Bath Trebelle Edwin, Lydeard St. Lawrence, White Mrs. C. 3 Kingsmead street, Bath Lewis & Lewis, 13 & 14 Forest. Taunton Bishops Lydeard R.S.O White Jn. 9 North Load st. Glastonbury Palmer John, For~ street, Chard Tred win F. SampfordArundel, Wellington White John, Old town, Chard Parker Wm. 22 High st. Shepton Mallet Trickey William, South street,Wellingtn White Miss Mary L. 13 Priest row, Wells Ph~lipps & Co. Fore street, Bridgwat~r Trimmer Alfred, 3 St. Thomas' st. Wells White Mrs. Susan, Walton, Bridgwater Phtlhps Jas. & Sons, Waterloo ho. High Trott Richard, Furnham, Chard Whitmarsh Mrs.J. Spring gardns.Frome st. &Waterloo st. Weston-super-Mare Trott Mrs. Sarah, Drayton, Taunton Wilcox Joseph, Holcombe, Bath Thorne Brothers, London house & Som- Trott William, Gainsborough, Milbome Wilkey Mrs. Mary A. 6 South st. Tauntn erset house, Wiveliscombe R.S.O Port, Sherborne Wilkins Miss Charlotte, Durston,Tauntn Tucker John Weeks, Regent street, Trump Aaron, Ashill, Ilminster WilkinsMrs.Charlotte,Stawell,Bridgwatr Burnham R.S.O Trump Mrs. R. I5A, Bridge st. Taunton Wilkins Jn. East Huntspill, Bridgwater -- Tucker Miss Ann, Blackford, Weston- Wilkins Wm. West Pennard, Glastonbry Marshall & Snelgrove, xo to 20 Vere st. super-Mare Willcox Hosea, Elm, Frome & 334 to 348 Oxford street, London w Tucker Mrs. E. High st. Glastonbury Willcox James, 2 Nail street, Frome Tucker James, 9 Angel place, Lower Williams Benjamin, Ilton, Ilminster SILK THROWSTERS. Bristol road, Bath Williams Miss Charlotte, 3 Cork place, Stanway & Summerfield, East st. Tauntn Tucker Mrs. Mary Ann, Strawberry Upper Bristol road, Weston, Bath bank, Ilminster Williams Ebenezer, 1 Beauford sq. Bath SILVERSMITHS. Turner Mrs. A. Chaffcombe, Chard William'! Mrs. SarahJ. Saltford R.S.O Collings Edwd. Fras. 3x Milsom st. Bath Turner Ernest, 40 Vallis way, I<'rome Williamson Mrs. S. 29 Broad st. Frome Dyer John, 35 Broad street, Bath TurnerT. W. Laymore, Wayford, Chard WillyMissL.A.Kngsbry.Episcopi,Ilmnstr Haddon & Franklin, 29 Parade, Taunton Turner Wm. Alfred pl. Twerton, Bath WilsonMrs.S.Shipham,Congrsbry.R.S.O Harris John Dafter, 5 Queen sq. Bath Tyler Albert, Writhlington, Bath Wiltshire George, Twerton, Bath Mallett & Son, 36 Milsom street, Bath Upham Chas. Alcombe, Dunster R.S.O Wiltshire Henry, I6 Fromefield, Frome UptonWm.WestQnantoxhead,Bridgwatr Wine Mrs.A. East Quantoxhd.Bridgwatr Goldsmiths' Alliance Limited, 11 & I2 Vale Mrs. Martha, Keynsham R.S.O Winsley John, Chilcompton, Bath Cornhill, London EC Ven Mrs. Joseph, Rowberrow, Congres- Winsor Mrs. Hannah, 6 Park l!t. Yeovil bury R.S.O Witcomb Albert, Locksbrook, Weston, SI. ATE IMPORTERS. Verrier Mrs. E. I4 St. James' st. Taunton Bath Bladwell J. A. & Co. 2 Broad quay, Vickery James, Drayton, Taunton Witcombe Miss E. Doultng.Sheptn.Mallt Bath. See advertisement .
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