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252 Pcb Trades 252 PCB TRADES. ( BEDFOhDSHIRE. PROVISIOJ'\ MERCHANTS-continued. Luton Liberal Club & Buildings Co. Leighton Buzzard Corn Exchange (Saml Fletcher W. G. Houghton Regis,Dunstable Limited (Thomas Keens, sec.), 29 Cook, hallkpr. ), Lake st. Leighton Bzzrd. Grigg William, 45 Hitchin road, Luton King street, Luton Leighton Buzzard Temperance Hall (Mrs. International Tea Company's Stores Ltd. New (The) Corn Exchange Co. Limited Leah Bierton, hall keeper), Lake street~ 94 High street, Bedford · (R. J. Platten, sec.), Lake street, Leighton Buzzard Lipton Limited, 15A, Silver street, Bed- Leighton Buzzard I.eighton Buzzard Town Hall (Georg(t • ford & 35 George street, Luton Newnham Rooms Co. Limited (Mark Saundel'!l, hall keeper), Market square, OaJrlay Brothers, 85 High Town road & Whyley, sec.) ; registered office, Leighton Buzzard 6 Chapel street, Luton Dame Alice street, Bedford Luton Corn Exchange (Frederick Jolm Rainbow Waiter A. 96 Park street., Luton Sandy Post Office Buildings Co. Lim. Rignall, toll collector), Market hill,Luto [lar Full liets of this trade ir. (Henry Tebbs, solicitor) ; registered Luton Town Hall (Frederick John Rig· United Kingdom, eee Grocerv office, 2 Tavistock street, Bedford nail, manager), George street, Luton Memorial Hall & Almshouses (William Trades Directorv. Price 36a.] PUBLIC HALLS. Keech, supt.), Turvey, Bedford • Newnham Rooms (Newnham Rooms Co • Bedford Corn Exchange (John William Ltd. proprs.), St. Cuthbert's st.Bedford PUBLIC COMPANIES. Giddings, hall keeper), St. Paul's square, Plait Halls (Fredk. John Rignall, mngr.)~ Bedford Cheapside & W aller street, Luton Bedford Conservative Club House Co. Bedford Town Hall (John William Gid- Sandy Town Hall Co. Limited (F. W. Limited (H. Tebbs, sec.), 2 Tavistock clings, keeper), St. Paul's sq. Bedford Western, sec.). Bedford road, Sandy street, Bedford Biggleswade Town Hall Co. Lim. (Henry Shire Hall (John William Howard, hall Bedford Grammar School Sanatorium Co. Chaundler, !lee.), Stratton st. Biggleswd keeper), St. Paul's square, Bedford Limited (Alfred Clare, sec.); registered Dunstable Town Hall (George Baldock, Victoria (William Goodson, proprietor). office, 30A, Mill street, Bedford manager), D11nstable 12 Hockliffe street, Leighton Buzzard Bedford Town & County Club Hou<oe Co. Iron Hall (Mrs. Sa.rah Partridge, care- Woburn Town Hall (Frederick Hopkina. Limited (Charles Bailey Halliley, sec.), taker), Park road west, Bedford keeper), Leighton street, Woburn 26 Mill street, Bedford Kempston Temperance Hall (William PUBLIC HOUSE BROKER General Cemetery Co. (B. T. Crew, sec.), Crowsley. src.), Bunyan road, Kemp· · George street west, Luton ston. Bedford Payne Geo. 257 High st. nth. Dunstabl& PUBLIC HOUSES. Including Inns & Taverns : see also Hotels. Marked thus * are Brewers of the Beer Retaile::l. Albion, William Swain, Ebenezer street, Luton Bricklayers' Arms, James Bushby, New Fenlake, Bedford Albion, Edward Taylor, 17 New Bedford road, Luton Bricklayers' Arms, Alfred Godfrey, Caddington, Luton Albion inn, William Hugh King, Dunstable street, Ampthill Bricklayers' Arms, Alfred Hawkcs, High Town 1 oad, J.uton Anchor, John Allgood, Duloe, St. Neots Brickmakers' Arms, Henry George Tidnam, Stopsley, Lutoo Anchor, John Buckle, Fenlake, Bedford Bridge hotel, George Alcock, 66 .Bute street, Luton Anchor inn, Martin George, Tempsford, Sandy Bridge hotel, Miss Annie Idle, 1 St. Mary's street, Bedford .Anchor inn, Frederick W. Laurence, Grt'at Barford, St. Neots Bridge, William James Price, 1 Bridge st. Leighton Buzzard Anchor, FredPrick Sharp, Goldington, :&>dford Britannia, James William Ellis, 63 Burr street, Luton Anchor, Waiter Thomas Billington, Tilsworth,Leighton Bzzrd British Workman, John George Wilkinson, Caddington, Lutoo Angel, Joseph Henry Busby, 12 Cauldwell street, Bedford Buffalo, Harry Dunmall, 59 North street, Leighton Buzzard An~el, Richard Pilgrim, Toddington, Dunstable Bull, Waiter Cuell, High street north, Dunstable Angel inn, William Smith, Carlton, Sharnbrook Bull, Miss Mary, Hook, Barton, Ampthill Antelope inn, Thom~s William lvins, 51 Albert road, Luton Bull, Albert Munns, 62 Park street, Luton Axe & Compass, A. W. Pailthorpe,Heath&Reach,Leightn.Buzzd Bull, Austin Samuel Willis, Husborne Crawley, Aspley Guis& Balloon, Mrs. Harriet Hornsby, 1 Albert street, Bedford BuU inn, Frank Wright, I Silver street. Bedford Barley Mow, Henry Jamt-s Ashlev, 72 St. Loyes st. Bedford Burton Arms, James Henry Hicks, 29 Cobden street, Luton Barley Mow, William Osbome, Eaton Ford, St. ~eots Bute Arms, James Cutler, 27 Collingdon street, Luton Barley Mow, George Truin, Hatch, Sandy Cardinal, James Aldam, Wood strPet. Luton Bear, William Price, 92 High street, Bedford Carpenters' Arms, H. G. Brown,38 Rassett rd. LeightonBuzzard Bedford Arms, James Crook, 65 ~tuart street, Luton Carpenters' Arms, George Colwell, Harlington, Dunstable Bedford Arms, Henry Francis, Husborne Crawley, AspleyGuise Carpenters' Arms, Mrs. Mary Ann Fuller, 134 High st.sth.Dnstbl Bedford Arms, John Owen, Oakley, Bedford Carpenter's Arms, Arthur Perrin, Cranfield, Woburn Sands Bedford Arms, Fredk. Wm. Wadsworth, Souldrop, Shambrook r:'atharine Whl'f>l, Robert Hclmt-s, Market place, Biggleswad& Bedford Arms, John Warrick,214 Bedford rd.Kempston,Bedfrd Chequers, Mrs. Elizabeth Nursey Auld, 58 High street, Bedford Beeston Crol!ls, William Fletcher, Beeston, Sandy Chequers, Allan Bray, Houghton Conquest, Ampthill Bell inn, Miss F. Bennett, Millow, Dunton, Biggleswade Chequers, William Bra?ier, Streatley, Dunstable Bell, Charles Bishop, Aspley Guise Chequers inn, John Bush, Wrestlingworth, Sandy Bell, John Bonner, Totternhoe, Dunstable Chequers, William Henry Dyer, Pulloxhill, Ampthill Bell, Mrs. Betsy Bunker, Cotton End, Beclford Chequers inn, Sidney Forknall, 116 Park street, Luton Bell, Charles Albert Carter, Toddington, Dunstable Ch11quers, Albert Gibbs, Whipsnade, Dunstable Bell, Frank Driver, Odell, Sharnbrook Chequers, Mrs. Mary Holmes, Potton road, Biggleswade Bell, Joseph Fasey, Wf'!ltoning, Ampthill Chequers inn, &bert Lamond, Houghton Regil!l, Dunstable Bell, Joseph Jones, Pulloxhill, Ampthill Chequers, F. Lawson, Low. Shelton, Marston Morteyne,AmpthlJ Bell, William Masters, Studham, Dunstab.Je Chequers, George Line, Wootton, Bedford Bell, William Odell, Church end,l\Iarston Morte-yne, Ampthill Chequers, Henry Naylor, Caddington, Luton Bell, Fred Stone, Sandv Chequers, Frederick S. Pine, Westoning, Ampthil! Bell inn, James Tansle',v, 2 Westboume road, Bedford Chequ.ers inn, Marsden Rayner, Moor end, Eaton Bray,Dunstble Bell, William Wesson, Bedford street, Woburn Chequers, Joseph Seth, Brook end, Keysoe, St. Neots Bell & Woolpack, J. A. Springham, 47 Lake st. Leighton Buzzrd Chequers, .John Simms, Clifton, Biggleswade Birchmoor Arms, William Linney, Woburn Chequers, Miss Lizzie Smith, Stotfold, Baldock (Herts) Bird-in-Hand, Alfred James, 298 High street north, Dunstable Chequers, Waiter Smith, Wilden, Bedford Bird-in-Hand, William James Kineton, Low. Stondon,Shefiord Chequers, George Arthur Wailer, Millbrook, Ampthill Black Bear, Arthur G. Woodbridge, Hitchin st. Biggleswade Chequers, Benjamin Waters, Yielden, Sharnbrook Black Diamond inn, Mrs. E. Coughlan,67 Cauldwell st.Bedford Chequers, Albert Whitney, Roxton, St. Neots Bla<'k Hat, Charles Cox, Wilshamstead, Bedford Cherry Trt'e, Thomas Howkins, 17 Cauldwell street., Bedford Black Horse, Mrs. Jane Butcher, 21 North st.LeightonBuzzard Clarence, Arthur George Swales, 13 St. John's street, Bedford Black Horse, Frederick Hall, Bedford streef, Woburn Clarence hotel, James Watson, 1 Upper George street, Luton Black Horse, Ed!Zar Kirby, Maulden, An:pthill Coach & Horses, Harry Burrows, Shortmead st. Biggleswade Black Horse, Joseph Watford, Ireland, Southill, Shefford Coach & Horses, Frederick Fountain, 31 Lake st.LeightonBzzrd Black Lion, William Thomas Bigg, ~totfold, Baldock (Herts) Coach & Horses, Charles Harris, Cauldwell road, Bedford Black J..ion,Charles Creasey, 20 High strt'e~. Leighton Buzzard Coach & Horses, William Peck, Barton, Ampthill Black Swan, James Campton, High street, Shefford Cock inn, Alfred Emest Bullock, Houghton Regis, Duru;ta.ble Black Swan, Frederick Godfrey, Limbury, Luton Cock inn, Andrew Facer, Pavenham, Bedford Blackbirds inn, Edwin Ellis, Blackbird street, Potton, Sandy Cock, Ralph King, West end, Stevington, Bedford Blackbirds, Frederick Martin, Flitwick, Ampthill Cock, Henry Orman, 38 Park street, Luton Blacksmiths' Arms, Cltarles Smith, 202 Park street, Luton Cock, Frank Smith, W ootton, Bedford Boot, John Amold, Dunton, Big!Zleswade Cock inn, William Windmill, Billington, Leighton Buzzard Boot, Arthur Sale, Langford, Biggleswade Commercial tavt>rn, Edwin Humphreys, 35 Commercial rd. Bdfrd Borough Arms, Hamilton Dealtry, 19 Albion street, Dunstable Compass inn, Thomas W. lmpey, 73 Chapel street, Luton Brewhouse, John Inglis, Henlow, Bij!'gleswade Compasses, Arthur Massey, Dunstable street, Ampthill :Brick Ground hotel, Eusebius Woodhams, Arlesey, Hitchin · Compasses, Amos Roberts, Clophill, Ampthill • -.
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