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DERBYSHIRE. but 447 Radford Wm TRADES DIRECTORY.] DERBYSHIRE. BUT 447 Radford Wm. MilneT, King st. Alfre- Slack William, High street, Clay Thornley Noah, 74 Victoria street, ton; & Svranwick, Alfreton Cross, Chesterfield Glossop, Manchester RainS' Mrs. Saml. Winster, 1Iatlock Slack William, 12 Market hall, l)l'1'by Thorp H.Whitting-ton moor,Chestrfid Ratcliff Jo'hn, I Rivett street, Derby Slat€r John, 8 Burton road, Derby Thorpe Hy. 266 Osmaston rd. Derby Reader Wm. 32 M9rket hall, Derby Small W. la, Bath st. Ilkeston RS.O ThorpeJ.24Market pl.Lng.EatonR.S.O R!ldfern S. E. 8 J,Iigh st. Chest-erfield Smalley Isaac, A,shford, Bakewell Thorpe J. H.Pentrich rd.Ripley,Derby Redfern Samuel, S40rt TOWS, Belper Smeaton Saml. Codnor park, Alfreton Thorpe Thos. Killamarsh, Rotherham Reec! F.T.Ap~er~rnowle,Unstone,Shffid Smedley John, High street, Newhall, Thorpe T.Market st.Eckingtn.Rthrhm "Revill SamI. Clown, Chesterfield Burton-upon-Trent Thums George, Little Eaton, Derby Reynolds Samuel, Pinxtqn, Alfreton Smedley John, Walton-upon-Trent, Thums George, 1 Market hall, Derby Richardson Peter, Shambles,Chestrfid Burton-upon-Trent Tilley A. Willington,Burtn-upon-Trent Richardson Thos. Whitwell,Chesterfid Smeeton Samuel, King William 1St. Tilley Jsph.Linton,Burton-upon-Trent Righton J. T. 2 Spring gardens,Buxtn Ironville, .A1freton Toft Charles, Granville street, Wood- RobinsonC.H.4Church st.HeanorR.S.O Smith Alfred, Draycott, Derby ville, Burton-on-Trent ,Robinson Fredk. 42 Parker st. Derby Smith Arthur, Crich, Matlock Bath Tomlinson George, Tibshelf, Alh:et.on .Robinwn Jdbn, Doveridge, Derby Smith Arthur, Sawley, Derby Tomlinson T.W. 65 Osmaston rd.Drby Robin:.on William, Short row, BelpeI' Smith Charlas, 13 Freehold st. Perby Tomlinson W. BaslowSt.Anne,Chstrfid Bodger F.Brimington commn.Chs,trfid Smith Charles, Roston, AshbornB Toon E. Market pI. Melbourne, Derby Rodgers Arthur, Clown, Chesterfield Smith Francis, 107 Osmaston Td.Drby Toon Hy. Russell -st.Melbourne,Darby Tranter William, Alvaston, Derby Rodgers Joseph, Clown, Chesterfield Smith H. Breaston St. l',{icbael,Derby Turner A. 182&r84Xormanton rd.Drby Rogers W. Whittington mr. Chestrfid Smith H. W.222 Normanton rd.Derby Turner Edmund, Church st. Church Roe Gea. H. 5 Loudoun st. Derby Smith JamBS, 128 Pear Tree I'd.Derby GBesley, Burton-upon-Trent Rooth J. W. Burlington st. Chesterfld Smith Jesse, Codnor, Derby Turner Herbt. Palterton, Chesterfield Ross Gearge King street, Belper Smith Juhn, Boston, Ashbome Turner John Parker, Donisthorpe, Rushton Aaron, Borrowash, Derby Smith Joseph, 87 Park street, Derby Ashby-de-la-Zouch Sadding,ton W. P. Appleby,AtherstomJ Smith Samuel, Barrow bill, Staveley, Turner Wm. Thos. Mellor, Stockport Salmon Arthur, Pinxton, Alfreton Chesterfield Turtan F. 33 Derby rd.Heanor RS.O Salsbury Clarence, 33 Ford st. Derby Smith S. 52 Market st.TIkestonRS.O Twells W. 25 Bath st. Ilkeston RS.O Salt R. Breaston St. Michael, Derby Smith Saml. New Sawley, Derby Vemon Joseph, Dove Holes, Chapel- SllJIlpson George, Tibshelf, Alfreton Smith Sml.NewWhittington,Chestrfid en-le-Firth, Stockport Sanders ,John, 31. Ray st.HeanorR.S.O Smithurst A, 23~ Normanton I'd.Derby Vickers J. Beetwell st. Chesterfield Saville Thos.New Tup~on,Chesterfield Snibson W.High st.qJ.ayCross,Chstrfld Wadkinson W. H. Marlpool, Derby Schofield James, 83 HIgh -street east, Spencer Freeman, ~Ield Head, Belper Wagstaff Clarence,Beighton,Rotherhm Glossop, Manchester Spencer George, Kirk Langley, DerbY Wagstaff C. Killamarsh, Rotherham Schofield Joseph, High streB(t, New Spencer Henry, !Jeasha~, Atherstone Wagstaff Wm. Two Dales, Matlock mills, Stockport Spencer J.Brassmgton;Wlrkswrth.S.O Walker Anthony, Mill st. Bakewell Scholes Albert, 127 High lItreet west, Spencer Samuel, Newmarket, Clay Walker Arthur, New street, South Glossop, Manchester Cross, Chesterfield Normanton, Alfreton Scholes James, 39 Railway 8troe~, Spencer Wm. Market., place, Belpet Walker Richard, Shirland, Alfreton Badfield, Manchester Spendlove J'ohn, Green hillocks, Rip· Walker Thos. Holloway,Matlock Bath Scott Charles, Midway, Swadlincote, ley, Derby Walker T. 8, Sadlergate bridge, Derby Burton-upon-Trent Spendlove John, Market hall, Derby Wall George, Etwall, Derby Sco.tt Thomas, Chatsworth road, St. Staley Lli>vi, High st. Swadlincote, Wall J. Two Dales, Matlock Bath Thomas', New Brampton,Chesterfid Burton-upon-Trent Wall WaIter, 47 Regent st. Derby Seaton Henry,Marsh lane,Ohesterfield Staniforth Henry, Market street, Ward F. Holme rd. Matlock. Bath Shakespeare J. Butcher's row, Ashbm Eckington, Botherham Ward Frederick, Smedley street,Mat- Shardlow Arthur, Blackwell, Alfreton Staniforth L. Mosborough, Rotherhrn lock Bank, Matlock Bath Shardlow Arthur, Pinxton, Alfrnton Stanley J. 36 South st.Ilkeston RS.O Ward H.J.Russell st.LongEatonR.S.O Shardlow Henry, Alfreton rd. South Starbuck Chas. Apperley, Atherstone Ward Thomas, Wellington street,Mat- Normanton, Alfreton Starbuck John, Measham, Atherstone lock Bank, Matlock, Bath Shardlow John Herbert, High stree..t, Starkey Charles, Oversetts road, Wardle Albert, 94 Station road, Had. Clay Cross, Chesterfield Newhall, Burton-upon-Trent field, Manchest€r ,sharp William, Malcohn st. Derby Startin G'79a,Bath st.Ilkeston RS.O Wardle Wm. 7 Market stTeet, Buxton Sharpe & Co. 2'16 Normanton rd.D.,r1Jy Staton W. The Moor,Holbrooke,Derby Warren Thomas, Ticknall, Derby Bharpe Oliver, lIS Pear Tree rd.Drby Steeples Robert Wm. King William Waterall James, Somercotes,Alfreton Shaw Chas. R Staveley, Chesterfi~ld street, Ironville, Alfreton Waterhouse Geo. Whittington moor, Shaw W.37Market pI.LongEatn.l\.f;.O Stevenson Mrs. S. 14 Portland st.Drby Chesterfield Shaw W. 89 South st. TIkeston RS.O Stewart Geo. Allenton,Alvaston,Derby Waterhouse In.jul1. Hayfield,Stockprt Sheffield Industrial! Co.operative So- Stewart Geo. 17 Market hall, Derby Watmongh Edward, Sheffield road, 6ety Lim. (John Barker, Iungr.), Stewart John, Duffield, Derby Dronfield, ShBffield Bartington I'd. Dronfield, Sheffield Stoppard Abraham, Chatsworth rd.St. Watson Mrs. Elizbth. Findern, Derby Sheldon Mrs. M. Holbrooke, Derby Thomas', NewBrampton,Chesterfid Watson Henry, Renishaw,Chesterfield Shelton J. Church st. Ripley, Derby Stoppard Jas. A. Lea, Matlock Bath Watson Thos. Hy. Codnor, Derby Shemwell Wm. Thos. & Son, Holy· Stretton H. Oxford st. Ripley, Derby Watson William, Hope, Sheffield moorside, Chesterfield Sturges~ John, Newbold moor, New- Watts A. Holymoorside, Ohesterfield Shemwell James, Commonside, Great bold-cum-Dun:.ton, Ohesterfield WaynB In. Wm. Idridgehay, Derby Barlow, Chesterfield Sturgess Thomas,Clown., Chesterfield WebsterBros.Batterle.y hill,Riply.Drby Shemwell W. T. Market hall,Chestrfid SudburyW.A.13Bath st.TIkestn.RS.O Webster Francis, King st. Alfreton Shemwell William 'r. Prospr.;ct Toad,.l Swaine SamI. jun. Pinxton, Alfreton Webster Frank, Somercotes, Alfreton Whittington, Chesterfield ISwindell Gel). 10 Green lane, Derby Webster Jas. Killamarsh, Rotherham Sheppard Mrs. Ellen, Crow lane, Un- Tagg George, Higham, Alfreton Webster John, Parwich, Ashbome stone, Sheffield Tagg Herbert, Sbirland, Alfreoon Webster Samuel, Wbitwell, Chesterfid Shreeve WaIter, 15 High st. west,. Tagg John, Stonebl"OOm, Alfreton Wedd Peter, Hilton, Derby Glossop, Manohester Tarbatt Henry, ~!I6 High street west, Welch Olement,I88 Osmaston rd.Drby Siddall S. 10 Holywell st. Ghost~rf:iel.d Glossop, Manchestelr West T. Brushes, Wbittngtn.Chestrfid Simpson George Hy. Alexandra read, Tarlton W.159a,Eath st.llkestn.R.S.O W"heatler Joseph, Ilkeston Junction, Swadlincote, Burton-upon-Trent Tay101' Abraham, Riddings, Alfreton Ilkeston R.S.O Simpson William, Kirk Ireton, Derby Taylor Emmanue4 Pilsey,Ohesterfield Wheeldon J. Matlock Bank,Matlck.Bth Sims Charles, lID Abbey street, Derby Taylor E.Whittington moor,Obesterfid Whetton George, 286 Chatsworth I'd. Sims John, 42 BuTton road, Derby Taylor Mrs. 1. Butehe.r's row,Ashborne St. ThomlUl',New Brampton,Chstrild Sisson Alexand,er, Cotmanbay road, Taylor J.Leabrooks,Somercotes,Alfrtn Whitaker Thomas, Newtown, Stockprt Cotmanhay, Ilkeston RS.O T8ylor S. A. South Wingfield,Alfreton Wbire Arthur, Town Hall, Buxt.on Skelton F. Mosborough, Rothe'than1 Taylor Thomas, Danes moor, Clay White Edward, 22 High st. Buxton Slack Edward, Alien hill &; Dal13 road, Cross, Chesterfield Whitford Sidney Thos.Newbold moor, Matlock Bridge, 1\latlock llath Taylor V.TheMonnt,Orich,MatlckJ3th Newbold-cum-Dunston, Chesterfield Slack P. L. Market pI:. Wirksworth Taylor WaItei-, Kling st. Alfreton Whitworth Henry, 140 Boyer st.Derby Slack Thomas, E!vaston, Derby Thacker Th{)s. Matlock st. Bakewell Wibberley BriaR, Sheep hiHst Black- Slack Thomas, 7 Ma'rket kill &; 88 Thompson Benj. MBtlock st. Bakewell wall, Wirbworth RusS€ll street, Derby Thompson R. H. Bolsover,Chesterfield Wibberley Denman, 3 Station road, Slack William, Elvaston, Derby Thornpson Saml. Whitwell,Chesterfid Hadfield, Manchester.
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