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BERKSHIRE. [KELLY's BEER Retailers-Continued 246 BEE BERKSHIRE. [KELLY'S BEER RETAILERs-continued. Rouse Richard, Denchworth, Wantage Wheeler Charles, Kennett side, Reading Lawrence Thos. S. 52 Oxford rd. Reading Rowles Thomas, Cun1.llor, Oxford Wheeler George, Uffington, Faringdon Leaver J.Lake st.New Hincksey(Oxford) Rumble John, 88 Watlington st. Reading Wherrell :'.Irs. J. Gas House rd. Newbury Lee Mrs. M. WhiteWaltbam, Maidenhead Russ Henry,Paley street,WhiteWaltham, White Mrs. A. 62 Cayersham rd. Reading­ Leech James, Basildon, Heading Maidenhead White Mrs. Elila, Kintbury, Hungerford Leeds Fredk. 18 'Watlington st. Reading Russell Henry, 47 Bmad street, Reading White Thomas, 22 Coley place, Reading Lipscomb Alfred, West mills, Newbury Sable Henry, Bray, Maidenhead Whitechurch John, Spital, Windsor Lockey George, Grove road, Windsor Saint William G. 39St.John's hl.Reading Whitfield Hungprford, Stanford-in-the- Long John, South street, Reading Salt John, 17 Eldon terrace, Reading Vale, Faringdon Lovegrove ueo. 23 Kates2rove, Reading Saunders Samuel, Sunninghill, Ascot Wick Thomas, Warfield, Bracknell Lovell John, 137 Friar street, Reading SaundersThomas,WestHendred,Want3g Wicks Charles, Stock Cross, Newbury Lucas William, Cookbam S.O Scear('e John, 2Mount Pleasant, Reading Wiggi s Abraham, 18 Bridge st. Reading Luff George, 52 George street, Reading ScottGeorge,80Bartholomew st.Newbllry Wigmore Alfred, Hatford, Faringdou Luff WilIiam, Shinfield, Reading Sewal'd James, 9 George street, Reading Wilder Joseph, Wharf road, Newbury Macklin John, Bradfield, Reading Seymour Henry, Cox green, Maidenhe~d Wilkins John Alex. Arthur rel. Windsor Marks George, 2 Waterloo rd. Reading Sharp George Wm. 61 Friar st. Reading WiIliams Mrs. Lucy, Watchfield,ShriYen- Marks John, Easton, Newbury Sharp WilJiam, Binfield road, Bracknell ham RS.O MarshalI WilIiam, Cold Ash, Newbury Shaw Daniel, Piukneys gm. Maidenhead Wilmott Riehal'd, Cholsry S.O Mawby J. W. 21 & 23 Abbey st. Reading Shefford George, Winktield, Windsor Wilmott WilIiam, Thatcham, Newbury May James, Tank road, Reading Sheppard Mrs. E. Cox well st. Faringdon Winkfield C. Long Wittenham,Abingdon Meredew Edwd. E. Oxford I'd. Windsor Sherwood Ueorg-e,Clewer g-reen,Windsor Wmkworth Mrs. F.I Caroline st. Reading Messengel Mrs E. Shrivenham RS.O ~hiIton Tom, Grove street, Wantage Withers George, Bagnor,Speen,Newbury Mickley Charles, Holyport, Maidenhead Simmonds James, 144 Friar st. Reading Wood Thomas, Oakley grn.l\Iaidenheali MiIIer George, 16 Hosier street, Reading Sims Charles, Harwf'I1, Steventon RS.O Wood Thomas, 34 80ho street, Reading MilIis Wm. Knowle hill, Twyford R.S.O Sims George Wm. Kennet side, Reading Woodwards Isaae, Caleot, Reading Milsom Henry, Crookham common, Smith Charlf's, Bray, Maidenhead Woodbridge Bartlett, Shrivenham R S.O Thatcham, Newbury Smith Frederick, Borne Hill, :\Iaidenhead WoodleyG.TheFoJIy,Greenham,Newbury Milsom Thomas,Woolhampton, Heading Smith Henry, 50 Mount street, Reading WoOttOll Charles, Calcot, Reading MinaIl M. Common. TiIehurst, Heading SmithJ.Forestgrn.Holyport,Maldenhead WorleyHy. St. Leonard'ssq. Wallingford Mitchell John, Peasemore, Newbury SmithJohn,Forest grn.Bray,Maidenheael WrightWensleyvV.Vansittartrd.Windsol"" Monger 'V. S. 9 Soothampton st.Reading Smith Joseph, 2 Bedford road, Reading Wyatt George, 21 London road, Reading Moody Mrs. EIlen, 44 Castle st. Reading Smith Jo,;eph Matt. Sunningdale, Aseot Wyatt Mrs. Maria, Cholsey 8.0 Moore W. 117 Southampton st. Reading Smith Robert, Shaw road, Newhury Yeo WiIliam, SwaIlowfield, Reading Mortou Richard, Ascot Smith WiIliam, Crown street, Reading Young Stephen, Holyport, Maidenhead Morton Samuel, 98 Rupert st. Reading Spraggs C. 229 Southampton st. Reading Mosdell John, Pembroke road, NewburJ' Spl'ingAlbertJ. St.Leonard's rd.Windwr BEER ENGINE FITTER. Moth Charles, West fields, Xewbury Spyer John J. 54 Watlingtoll st. Heading Holifield George, Appleton, Abingdou Mulcoek John, Union street, Faringdon Squelch James, Clewer, Windsor Mulford Richard, 67 London st. Reading Stacey John, Bray Wick, :\laidenhead BELLHANGERS. Mulford William, 75 Silver st. Reading Stacey Thomas, SwalJowtield, Reading See Whitesmiths &c. MusslewhiteJ.Pinkneys gm.Maidl-nhead StaceyT.TouchenEnd,Bray,Maidenhead Nailor Edmund, Donnington, ~ewbury Stamford William, WiIIow st. Heading BERLIN WOOL BEPOSITRIES. Nailor (J-eorge, Woolhampton, Reading StevensonW.CookhamDean, Maidenhead See also Fancy Repositories. Xash ~I rs. l\Iary, 75 Hosier st, Heading SticklyJsph.l\""orthMoreton,Wallingford Bell Misses, 39A, Northbrook st.Newbury Neighbour John, Bridge st. Maidenhead Stickly Thos.1\'"orth Moreton,vYaIIingford Dunbar ~\Iiss Amelia. High st. Braeknell New G. Red Lion yd.High st.Maidenhead Stiff John, Shinfield, Reading Hubbard :Miss A. Xewbury st. 'Wantage New James, Owlsmoor, Sandhurst Stimpson WiIIiam,Bllry strect,Abingdon Lawrence J. Vi'. 3 & 5 Broad st. Reading Kew James, Sandhurst, Wokingham Stone John, Utfington, Faringdon Lester Henry, 22 High street, Windsor NewmauC.Su'hampstead-Abcots,Readng Strange Daniel, Shalhourn, Hungerford ~1ason :\lrs. Lanra, Stert st. Abingdon Oliver Mrs. :\'Iary Ann, Bogside, Sun- Street Mrs. Eliza, Kintbury, Hungerford Osgood John, Brirlge street, Newbury ninghiil, Ascot Sydenham John, Baslldon, Heading Payton Miss Jane, 88 Broad st. Reading Overton John, Park street, Maidenhead Tack Hf'nry, SpitaJ, Windsor, Pinder .:\lis<; LucY,41 Minster st. Reading- Palmer David, 42 Castle street, Reading- Tame Thos. Long Wittenham, Abingdon Smith Miss ~I.E.3 SLMal'y's par.Heading Palmer WiJ1iam, Kintbury, Hungerford Tarrallt Joseph, Wharf road, Newbury Whitford Miss A. J. S. Bath st.Abingdon Parsons George, 66 Brickfield terrace, Taylor Jas. Stratfield Mortimer, Reading Coley street, Readiug TidburyW.Ham la. Greenham,Newbury BICYCLE & TRICYCLE ParsonsThos. 24GreatKnolIys st.Reading Tinson Ben. Sutton Conrtney, Abingdon MANUFACTRS. & AGENTS. Paulin George, Northbrook st. 1\'"ewbury Titchiner WiI1iam, Eastbury, Swindon Marked thus t are Agents. Pavey George, 32 Coley street, Reading Townshend 1\1rs. Ann, North Hagbourne. Butler Thomas, Wokingham PayneJohn,Sonthend,Bradfield,Reading Didcot R.S.O Cycle Ma{lufacturing Co. (The) (A. C. Penford Henry, Oldfield rd. Maidenhead TubbEdwinF'3IGreatKnollysst.Reading Hickling-, manager), King street, Philiips Wm. LongWittenham, Abingdoll Turner Daniel, Whitley, Reading Maidenhead PhiJIipsEdrnnnd, Caversham rd.RE'ading Turner William, The City, Newbury GladweIl & Pillfold, Erleigh rel. Reading PbilIipsGeorge,St.Leonard's rd.Windsor Tnttlebec Frederkk George, 169 South- Hickling & Co. Queen street & Market PhiIIips John, Burghfield, Reading ampton street, Reading street, Maidenhead Pocoek J osepb C. Burghfielcl, Reading TyreIll\Irs. Clam, 84 Queen's I'd. Reading t J oyee Wiiliam, Church st. Hungerford Pope Charles, Bray, Maidenhead Vallis Samuel, RusseII street, Windsor King Charles, St. Leonard'srd. Wiudsor PraterA.GreatShefford,LambournRS.O W~ldron Joseph, Sunningdale, As('ot Timberlake Thomas & Co. 39 King st.; Pratley Mrs. No,th court, Abing-don Walker Genrge 1. 45 Hosier st. Reading works, Queen street, Maidenhead PreaterGeo.Hy.St.Mary'sst.WalIingford Walker WilIiam, urape passage, Ho"ier Warrick In. 34 St.:'.lary·s butts, Reading PryorGeo. NorthHagbournf', DidcotRS.O street, Reading Willis & Son, Eton & Windsor Pullinger James, 'fheale, Reading WalIin :Mrs. Elizh., Thateham, Xewbury Ranee Thomas, London rd. Wokingham Ward George, Ock street, Abingdon BILL DISCOUNTERS. HandAlfred,Blacknest,Snnninghill,Ascot WarDlan Joseph, CoxWf'II st. Faringdon Johnf'tonRobt'79Xorthbrook st.Newbury Hawe Theophilus, 29 Victoria st. Windsor Warman J. Beellham Vallence, Reading Usher WiIliam, 52 King's road, Reading: RawIinson Francis, Sunningdale, Ascot Warrell Sidney, Bray, Maidenhead Rayment George, 99 Orts road, Reading Watts Ernest, Quef'I! street, Ahingdon BILL POSTERS. Head James, 97 Weldale street, Heading Watts James, North Town, Maidenhead lluslmell Edward, High st. Hungerforcl Read Hichard, Barthololnew st. Newbury Watts Vi'ilIiam, 99 London st. Reading Collins & Welch, urove st. Wantage Read Vi'alter, 21 Orts road, Heading Weaver William A.Bridge st.Maidenhead Page Edwin, Kintbury, Hungerford Reacdngs Rowland, S1. Mary's street, Webher Anthony, Nenbury street, Kint- Taylor Mark Jas. York I'd. Maidenhead Walling-ford bury, Hungerford Reddick Henry, Old Windsor, "'indsor West Warner, East Henelred, Wantage BiRD & ANIMAL PBESRVRS. Rf'eves John, Ashmore green, Thatcham, Weston George, Abbey wall, Reading- Clayton 11'aac, 5 Market st. Maidenhead Kewbury Wetherecl 'rhos. lloyne Hill, 1Ilaid<.'nhead Clf'verley WiIJiam, London st Faringdon Richardson JessE', 52 Sih'er st. Rf'ading Whale Richard, Shaw road, Newbury Hamblin Wm. In. 102 }<'riar st. Reading­ Rogers Charles J. Inkpen, Hung-erford WhaIIey Jobn, 65 Hosier street, Reading PrestocRi('hard,6 St.John's rd. Newbury Rose Mrs. Hannah, 31 Thorn st. Reading LWheatleyHy.J.Hatch la.Clewer,Windsor. Rice Mrs. ::.'11. A. St. ~larY'8 hm, Newbury.
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