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TRADES. SHO 539 Pearce Wm GLOUCESTERSHIRE, J TRADES. SHO 539 Pearce Wm. SS Parliament st. Stroud Russell William, Victoria st. Cinderford Stokes Albert,63St.Catherine st.Glo'ster Pearce William, Stonehouse Rnssell William, Rnspidge, Cinderford Stokes Mrs. Eli:oabeth, 14 Lower West- Peart Enstace, Alstone, Tewkesbury Rutland George,32Tivoli st.Cheltenham gate street, Gloucester Pegler Frederick, Church st. Tetbnry Ryder James, Elmore, Gloucester Stokes Henry William, Hallen, Bristol Pegler Henry, Church street, Stroud SadlerMissE. I2Brunswick st.Cheltenhm Stratford 1<'. Stauway, Winchcombe Pegler John, Stonehonse Sainsbury Mrs. Mary, High street, Stratford James, Cainscross, Stroud Pensome Charles, Yorkley, Lydney Thornbury Summerill Mrs.Diuah,Parkfield,Puckle- Penwarden William, Longhope Salter Mrs.S.A.3Hartin~don rd.Glo'ster church, Bristol Perk ins Miss E. 52 Falkner st. Glo'ster Sargeant Stephen,Churth rd.Cinderford Summers Mrs. Annie, 2 New st.Gio'ster PettyMrs.M.M.18MarleHill rd.Chltnhm Sargent Mrs. H. Churcham, Gloucester ,Summers MissE.C.26Albionst.Cbltnhm Phillips Mrs. Ernma, Bream, Lydney Saunders James,2 Lansdown rd.Glo'ster SummersMrs.M.3IWellesley td.Gio'ster Phillips Hubert, 33 Sinope st. G-loucestr SaYage Mrs. Alice, Butter row, Stroud Summersbee John, Park street, Stow­ PhilpotMrs.Beatriee,74Middle st.Strond Savory James, 86 Chester st.Cirencester on-the-Wold Phipps Mrs. Ann, Soundwell, Bristol Sayee A. Woodmancote, Cleeve Hill Surr Alfred, East Dean, Newnham Pike Henry, Amberley, Strond Selly Char le<, Well's close, Charlton Tandy ;'.lrs.M.A.38St.Mary's sq.Glo'ster Pike William, Soundwell, Bristol :King's, Cheltenham Tandy Noah, 62 Melbourn9 st. Glo'ster Pollard !lfrs. Martha, Sonndwell, Bristol Selwood Mrs. Clara, Bath road, Rod- Taylor Misses A.& E.St.Bnavels,Lydney Pomfrey Mrs. Annie, l<'ilton, Bristol boroagh, Strand Taylor Mrs. Jane Ann, Armscroft road, Poole John, Forthampton, Tewkesbnry Sheen Arthur Livingstoue, Chaxhill, Wotton St. Mary Without, Glo'ster Pope MissAmy,r6Roman rd.Cheltenhm Westbnry-on-Severn, !lewnham Taylor Thomas, Bream, Lydney Pop~ Thomas B. Filton, Bristol Shekell Mrs.R.Gloucester st.Winchcmbe Ta)lor William, Bisley, Stroud Popejoy Francis, Victoria rd. Cinderford Shepherd ::VIrs. S. Iron Acton, Bristol Taylor Wiiliam, Post office, Long Polter Wm. Geo. II Barton st.Tewksbry Sheppard Henry, Pendennis road, Marston, Stratford-on-Avon l'owell C. Claypitts,Aikerton,Stonehouse Downend road, Bristol Teague A. Broad well Lane Eud,Coleford Powell James, Ell wood, Coleford Shirley Mrs. S. KLittle Dean,Newnham Telling Wm. Henry, Southrop, I~echlade Powell Mrs. l\1. A. Christchnrch,Coleford Short William, Cheltenham road, Barn- ThomasG.Dowuend rd. Downend, Bristol Powell Richard H. Stoke Gifford, Bristol wood, Gloucester 'Thornpson Mrs.L.Rnardean,Mitcheldean Powell Samuel, Gretton, Winchcombe Short William, 52 Moor st. Gloucester Thompson Mrs. 1\lary Ann, Patch way, Powell Thomas, Gretton, 1-Vinchcombe Silrnan G I46 Hanham road, Kings- Bristol Preece Wm. Hy.48 Suffolk st.Gloucester wood, Bristol Thring- Mrs. Elsie, Mangotsfield, Bristol Preen William, Staverton, Cheltenham Simms Frdk.J .Icomb,Stow-on-the-Wold Thurstield:\1rs.Eliza, Rodborough,Stroud Price Alfd. Hy. Station st. Tewkesbury Simpson Mrs. E. A. I77High st.Glo'ster Timbrell Mrs. Mary, Church street, Priee Arthur, Bristol road, Quedgley, Simpson Mrs.E.J.3iWcllesleyrd.Gio'str Charlton Kings, Cheltenham Oloncester Skidmore Caleb, Newtown, Jlerkeley Tipping Geo. R. 69 Indta rJ. Glo's1er Prwe Thamas T. High street, Berkeley Skinner Frederick, Summer st. Stroud Tomes Tom Fredk. 23 King st. Stroud Prtdmore William, Cam, Dursley Skinner George, 56 High st.Tewkesbury Taombs C. Lydbrook,Ross(Herefordsh) Pritchard Mrs. E. 'Vhaddon, Gloucester Skuse Mrs. Alice, Church road, Kmgs- TowJ.rHinckleycots.:'fewst.Cheltenhm ProbynAlbertEdgar,IOJHighst.Glo'ster wood, Bristol Townsend A. Sherborne, Northleach Prnsser Levi, 89 Victoria st. Gloucester Slader Richard John, Raglan terrace, Trapp ErnestJ.33 Dynevor st.Hiaucester Prothero Henry, St. John's, Cinderford Sonthgate street, Gloucester Trench )frs. C.E.69 Brook st.Gloucester Pnllen Thomas, Cirencester road, Char!- Smart Albt. WinterhonrneDown,Bristol Trigg Thomas, Dry brook. Mitcheldean ton Kings, Cheltenham Smith Mrs. Ada, Broadwell Lane End, fripp Chas. Hanham st. Hanham,llristol Pnlsford Albt.E.3o Up. Park st.Chltnhm Coleford Troughton:W:rs.A.North st. Winchcombe Purnell R. Rounceval st. ChippingSodbry Smith Albert E. 5 Denmark cottages, True body Thomas B. North common, Purser Wm. 53 Church st. Tewkesbury Mtllbrook street, Cheltenham Warmley, Bristol Raggatt Mrs. Emma, High st. Wickwar Smith Alfred,75Millbrook st.Gloucester.Trull Alfred, 120 Millbrook st. Glo'ster Randcll IVlartin,Coln Rogers,Chedworth Smith Alfd. I34 vlillhrook st. Uloucester Trump Heorge, Church rd. Cinderford Raven Er nest, I2 Wall bridge, Strond Smith Mrs. Ann, Belle Vue rei. Cinderford Tucker W.42A,Low.Westgate st. Glo'stcr Ravenhall Thomas, Upper Lydbrook, Smith Mrs. Ann, 83 High st. Gloucester Tully Miss Mary, Newtown, Berkeley Lydbrook, Ross (Herefmdshire) Smith Mrs. Annie, Coates, Cirenccstcr Tnrberville Mrs. H.Ebrington,Campden Rawlings Chas. Marshfield,Chtppenham Smith Arth.Chas.6Hewlett pl.Cheltnhm Turley James, East Dean, Newnham Rawlings Mrs. E.Ruardean,Mitcheldean Smith Miss Edith, Ruspidge, Cinderford Turner )'[rs. E. 13 Alfred st. Glouce.ter Redman Mrs. S. Brimscombe, Stroud Smith Mrs Eltzh. High st. Cinderford Turner }lrs. Florence Annie, Westbury- Reece Mrs. Eliza, Coalway rd. Coleford Smith ~liss Ellcu, Uley, Dnrsley on-Severn, Newnham Rees Miss Florence B. Newnham Smith Mrs. Emily, 9I Theresa street, Turner (]eorge, Newton st. Gloucester Reeves Henry A. r Dean's walk, Glo'ster Scymour road, Gloucester Turner H.Rounceval st.ChippingSodbry Richards Miss E. Barnsley, Cirencester Smith E. Aston-on-Carraut, Tewkesbury Turner l\Irs. Susan, High st. Cinderford [{teharrls Mrs.E.55Lyson's dVen.Gla'ster Smith l\Iiss M. A.Daglingworth,Cirncstr Turner W. Broad st. Chipping Sod bury Richardoon Miss L. Hastield, Uloucester Smith Mrs. Mary Ann, Chalford, IOtroud Tyler I<'. A. J. I J\Ioorend ter.Cheltenharn Ricketts Thomas, Marsh common, Pil- Smith Mrs. Mary Ann,Soundwell,Bristol Tyndall Miss P. Church road,Cinderford ning, Bristol Smith Miss Octavia, Uley, Dnrslcy Tyrrell Thomas, Halmore, Berkeley Rteks 1\liss Eliza, ;,ioundwell, Bristol Smith MissP.K. GuitingPower,Chltnhm Tyson Alfred, 65 Victoria st. Gloucester Ricks Nathaniel, High st. Cinderford Smith Mrs. S. Nympstield, Stonehouse Underhill Frederick, Upper Barton end. R1d<ltford J. Codrington,ChippingSodbry Smith Samuel, Soundweil, Bristol Nailsworth, Stroud Robbms Miss Mary E. Saintbury, Broad- Srmth l\lrs. Sarah, 57 Tower hill,Stroud Underhill John Joseph, Rudgeway way (Wores) ~mith W.Peodcnnis !'d.Downend,Bristol Ursell James, Staverton, Cheltenham Roberts A. J. 68 Coney Hill rd.tiloucestr Smith \Villiam, Stmtton, C1rencester Vallender Miss K. Hartpury,Gioucester Roberts A. Lea Bailey,Ross (Herefordsh) Smith Williarn George, Mitcbel lean Vanstonel\1issKate,Sbeepscombe,Stroud Roberts Albert, Dockham rd.Cinderford Sout.hgateMrs.Agnes,St. Whites,Cndrfrd Vellacott Richard, 8I Soundwell road, Roberts Mrs. :Mary Alice, Westbnry-on- Sparrow Edwin, Northtield, Tetbury Kings wood, Bnstol Severn, ll'ewnham Upton, Tetbury Vellinder :\Iisses ;\Iary & Eliza, 23 Roberts Moses, Dry brook, :Mitcheldean Sparrow William Henl'y, 12 Be.tufort Clarence street, Cheltenham Roberto Richard,Drybrook,Mitcheldean buildings, Portland ~>q. Ch ltenham Vick G. M. Post office, The Slad,Stroud Robinson Mrs. E. Apperley,'fewkesbury Spencer James, Randwick. Strand Virgo Alfred, Blakeney, Newnham Hobinsonl\Irs. L. Church rd.CindPrford SpencerWm.4oTwcenbrook av.Uloucstr Virgo Henry, East Dean, Newnham Rod way :Mrs. :\Iercy, The Hill, Wickwar Spicer Samuel James, n2 8lad rd.Stroud Villard Chas.53 Townsend st. Cheltnhm Roedel Joseph, I Asquith rd.Cheltcnham SpiersA!bertA.66Cburchst. Tewkesbury Wadley Joseph, Nihley, Yate Rogers )1rs. John Thomas, Welford-on- Spreag Wm. John,Hales rd.Cheltenham' Wager Charles, Gossington, Slimbridgoe, Avon, Stratford-on-Avon SquirP Mrs. Elimbeth, 29 Albert road, btonehouse Rogers :\Irs. M ..ry, Notgrove, Bourton- Hanham, Bristol \\'alker Rohert George, I7 'fownsend Dn-the-\\'ater Stafford Mrs. Mary, I~ittleton-upon- place, Tewkesbury road, Cheltenham Rogers Samuel, I02 Soundwell road, Severn, Thornbury Walklett William, Vicarage street, Kmgswood, Bristol Staitc Fr,mk, Kineton, Guiting Power, Painswick, Stroud RoseMrs.Manha,Pamington, Tewkesbry Cheltenham Wall Mrs. A. Bishop's Cleev(',Cheltnhm Ro-e Miss Mary, 53 Park End rd.Glo'str Stanton J\Irs. L. 22 Upton st. Gloucester Wallington J.Broad st.Staple Hl.Brtstol Rose Wm. Park st. Stow-on-the-Wold Stephens C.'f.LittleDeanhil!,Cinderford Wallis R. R. 55 Sherborne s•. Cheltnhm Rowley Mrs. R. 88 High st. Tewkesbury Stephens Ilerbt. 88 Albion st. Cheltnhm Waiters William, Parktield, Puckle- Rudge C. Cinderford bridge, Cinderford 8tephens Thomas, Tibberton, Glo'ster church, Bristol Rumsay Mrs. James, lltll End road, Ste,·ens Edward, Upper Dowdeswell, Warner 1\Irs. E. A. Bearland,G!oucester 'fwyning, Tewkesbury Duwdeswell, Andoversford Warner Jesse, 48 Tower hill, Stroud Russell T.A.r2Grosvenor st.Cheltenham Stockden George, Yate, Bristol Warren Andw.Limest.Corse,Tewke•bry Russell W. H. Tormarton, Badminton Stock well Fredk. 5 CrossKeys la.Glo'ster WatersJ. H. Longboro',Moreton-in-Mrob .
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