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HERTFORDSHIRE. FAR 293 Housden Fredk TRADES DIRECTORY_] HERTFORDSHIRE. FAR 293 Housden Fredk. Sawbridgeworth RS.O Kitchener Albert, Hinxworth, Baldock Mead 'rhos. Gubblecot, Wilstone, Tring .How Hany, Hemel Hempstead Kitchener Edward, Ashwell, Baldock Mead Thomas, St. Stephens, St. Albans How William, Hemel Hempstead Kitchiner Thomas, Church end, Rush- Menhinick Alexander, Walkern park, Howard George, Gas Houserd. Royston den, Buntingford Walkem, Stevenage Howard George Walter, Britannia ter- Kite Mrs. George, Levens green,IGreat Metzgur Edward, Totteridge,Whetstone race, Royston Munden, Ware Mildren Edmund, Cherry green, West- Howe John, Buck's Hill Bottom, Chip- Kittow William Henry,Langley, Hitchin mill, Buntingford RS.O perfield, King's Langley R.S.O Knight Arthur, Much Hadham S.O Miles In.Well's Pondgrn.Standon, Ware Howe William, Leverstock Graen, He- Knight George Robert, East hall, St. Miller Gemy, Offiey, Hitchin . melHempstead Paul's Walden, Welwyn Moffatt Jas. G. Sawbridgeworth RS.O Howes Richard, Lilley, Luton Knight Henry A. :Much Hadham S.O Mole Wm. C. Bury, Braughing, Ware Hughes Joseph & Miss Mary Ann,Flam- Knight Henry J. Moor place, Much Moody EdwinC. Bygrave. Baldock stead, Dunstable Hadham S.O Moore Arthur, Standon, Ware Hughes George, Great Gaddesdon, He- Knight Robert, Titmore green, Great Moore William, Widford, Ware mel Hempstead (ur Much) Wymondley, Stevenage MooresChas.&Sons,St.Stephens,St.Albns Hughes Jabez, Great Gaddesdon, He- Knowles James Goodhall, Bourne End MorrisA.Allens gn.Sawbridgwrth.RS.O mel Hempstead mill, Northchurch, Berkhampsted Morris Benjamin, Tewin, Hertford 'Hughes Walter J. M. Oflley, Hitchin Lake Edmund, Picton, Hitchin Morl'isW.E.Buckland,BuntingfordR.S.O Hunt John Allan, Brickendon, Hertford Lane J.Mayden croft, Ippollitts,Hitchin Morton Alexander, 'Knebworth lodge, Hunt Rd, Gasmore, Ippollitts, Hitchin Lane W. South end, Much Hadham S.O Knebworth, Stevenage Hunt T. Chapmore end,Touwell, Ware Lanbam Cbarles, Chlpperfield, King's Morton William (exors. of), Kensworth- Hunter George, Stevenage Langley RS.O bury, Kensworth, Dunstable Hunter John, Hatfield Lansom Charles, Croxleyrgreen, Rick- Moule &Brace, Mutton hall, Hare street, Hurt Isaac, Northaw, Potters Bar S.O. mansworth RS.O Buntingford RS.O (Middlesex) Lanyon James, Friars, Standon, Ware MonIes Benjamin, Stevenage Inns J.The Bury,Datchworth,Stevenage Lapper Robert, St. John's, Hertford Mount Mrs. Eliza, High cross, Ware Inns John, Julians road, Stevenage Larking Lambert C. Little court, Bunt- Muir William, Great Nast Hyde, Colney Inskip Wickham, Caldecot, llaldock ingford RS.O heath, St. Albans Inwood Wm. King's Walden, Hitchin Lattimore & Co. Hope brewery, Wheat- Muirhead George, Deardsend, Kneb- Ives Thomas, Long Marston, Tring hampstead, St. Albans worth, Stevenage .Ivory Ed. Ayot St. Lawrence, Welwyn Laughton William, Bradbury, Hare st. Munt David,Hare st. Ardeley, Stevenage Ivory Edward, Ayot St. Peters, Welwyn Buntingford RS.O Nash Cbarles, Baldock street, Royston Ivery Frederick, Rose cottage, Codicote, Laughton William, Cottered, Bunting- Nash Thomas, :Flamstead, Dunstable Welwyn ford RS.O Nash Thomas Kin~ston H. jun. North Ivory G. Ausell's end,Kimpton, Welwyn Laurence William & Son, Datchworth Mimms, Hatfield Ivory Henry, Stevenage green, Datchworth, Stevenage Nash William, Felden, Bovingdon, Ivory H. Wheathampstead, St. Albans Lawrence J. Twyford mill, Thorley, Hemel Hempstead Ivory Isaac, Trot's hill, Stevenage Bishop's Stortford NeaIH.LittleRowend,Flamstead,Dnstbla Ivory William, Winch hill, King's Wal- Lawrence Thomas, Mill green, Hatfield Newman Francis, Moor hall, Thorley, den, Hitchin Lawton George, Appleby street, Ches- Bishop's Stortford JacksonC. Wyddial, Buntingford RS.O hunt, Waltham Cross Newman:Frederick, Watton place, Wat- Jackson George, King's Walden, Hitchin Lee William, Kemsworth, Dunstable ton-at-Stone, Hertford .Jackson G. Westmill, Buntingford RS.O Lees B. Burry Barnes, Sandon, Royston Newman George, Shingle hall, Saw­ J"ackson Robert, Partridge hall, San- LeesW. H. Sandon bury,Sandon,Royston bridgeworth R.S.O don, Royston Lees Wm. M. Reed hall, Reed, Royston Newman W. Gubblecot, Wilstone, Tring Jackson Wm. Hill end, Langley,Hitchin LegertonW.H.Brickhouse,Hunsdn.Ware Nicholls Alfred, Bramfield, Hertford .Jackson WilIiam, Round house, Colney Leno M.LeverstockGrn. HemelHempstd Nobes Henry, Brick house. Great Hor- heath, St. Albans Leno M. jun. Leverstock.Green, Hemel mead, Buntingford RS.O .James Dennis G. Stagg hall, Great Hempstead Norman Robert George, 0lay hill, Munden, Ware Levy Hy. Plummers, Codicote, Welwyn Bushey, Watford James Henry S. Stevenage Liddington Mrs. Mary, Ridge, Bamet Nott Mrs. Annie Maria, Waltham Cross James G.TwoWaters,Hemel Hempstead Lines Arthur, 88 Walsworth I'd. Hitchin Nott Mrs. Charles, HarpendenS.O Janes H. Clement, Hunter's hall, Lea- Lines Francis, Hoo end, Welwyn Nott George, Harpenden S.O vesden green, Leavesden, Watford Lines George, Welwyn Nott WilIiam B. Redbourn, St. Albans Janes William, Hunters hall, Watford Lines Geo. St. Paul's Walden, Welwyn Oakley Noab, Long Marston, Tring Jaque John, Brickendon, Hertford LinesT.Hooend,St.Paul'sWaldn.Welwyn Odell A.G.Chapmore end, Tonwell,Ware Jasper Charles & Sou,The Hall,Thorley, Lipscomb James, Rushey, Watford Oliver Marsella, Wades mill, Ware Bishop's Stortford Little George, Lang-ley, Hitchin Oliver Mrs. Mary Ann, 'Wards end, Jennings Wm. King's Walden, Hitchin LittlechildJohn,Cuflley,Northaw,Potters Hemel Hempstead Jepps Frederick, East hall, St. Paul's Bar S.O. (Middlesex) Orchard Alfred, Bourne end, North- Walden, Welwyn Littlechild John, jun. Cuffiey, Northaw, church, Berkhamsted Johnson Adam, Hushey, Watford Potters Bar S.O. (Middlesex) Orchard Alfred, Hemel Hempstead Johnson John Henry, Little Berkham- Littler William, Sawbridgeworth Rs.01orchard T.Woodwells,HemelHempstead sted, Hertford Littler Wm. Hy. Sawbridgeworth RS.O Osmond John, Galley lane, High Harnet Johnson Thomas, Puckeridge, Ware Lloyd J. Astwick manor, Hatfield Osmond John, Ridge, South Mimms & Jones William, Elstree RS.O Lockhart SydneyW.Hinxworth, Baldock Totteridge, Whetstone Jordan Alfred, Colliers end, Ware Lovejoy Henry, Lawrence st. Mill Hill Osmond Samuel, Totteridge, Whetstone Keat John, Biggins, Standon, Ware NW&atGladwin,Totteridge,Whetstone Overell Mrs. Johl1, Woodend, Stevenage Keen James, Hedwell plash, Stevenage Lovett Henry, St. Stephens, St. Albans Overell William, Codicote, Welwyn Keen Thomas Webb, Widford, Ware Low Frank W. Sandridge, St. Albans Overell William, TenUls court, Aspen- Kent Alfred, Noah's ark, High st. Ware Lucas Mrs. }<'rancis, Whitwell, St. Paul's den, Huntingford RS.O .Kent James, Springle house, Hertford Walden, Welwyn Pack Mrs. Ann, Ashwell. Baldock Kestell Thomas, Huckland hill, Buck- Lucas Leonard, Stevenage Pack Wilham, Ashwell, Baldock land, Buntingford R.S.O Luck W.Wood end, Flamstead,Dunstabl Page Barzilla, Rye road, Hoddesdon Kidman Fredk. Kensworth, Dunstable Lyle W. Digswellldg. Digswell, Welwyn Page John Edward, Broxboume S.O Kidman George, Ickleford, Hitchin McMullenA.E. Hertingfordbury,Hertfrd Page Josepb, Bennington, Stevenage Kimsey S. Meesden, Buntingford RS.O McMullen Alfred, The Park, Herting- Page~icholas,Whitehall,Sandon,Royston Kinch Goorge, EIstree RS.O fordbury, Hertford PaIlett Brothers, High street, Stevenage Kinch George Byford, l\Iedburn, EIs- Mardell W.Chapmoreend,Tonwell,Ware Pallett Charles E. Stapleford, Hertford tree RS.O :Marks William, St. Michael's, St.Albans Palmer Geo.& Edward,Bengeo,Hertford Kinch Joseph, Hertford ~larshMrs.H.Lit.Oflleyho.Oflley,Hitcbn Palmer George, Woolmer gm. Welwyn King Henry, Scot's bill, Croxley green, :\larsh Ralph, Great (or Much) Wy- Parker C.Luffenhall, Ardeley,Stevenage Rickmansworth R.S.O mondley, Stevenage Parkes G.A.Green st.Lit.Hadham,Ware Kingham Henry, Little Tring, Tring Martin Ezekiel W. Broughing, Ware ParkhouseJohn, Frogmore & L. ok N. W. Kingham Mrs. Kezia, Two Watars, Aps- :MartinVernonM.LondonColney,St.Albns Railway station,RickmansworthR.S.O ley End, Hemel Hempstead Matthews E.Aston end, Aston,Stevenage Parkhouse In.jun.RickmansworthR.S.O Kingsley Charles, Titmore green, Great Matthews Edward, Lower gm. Hertford Parkins Charles, Standon Green end, (or Much) Wymondley, Stevenage Maynard James, Lordship, Cottered, High cross, Ware Kingsley Joseph, Pirton, Hitchin Buntingford RS.O Parsons Thomas, Welham green, North Kingsley RicharJ, Ippollitts, Hitchin ~IeadA.l"endley,~orthchurch,Brkhmstd l\Iimms, Hatfield Kingsley Robert, Ippollitts, Hitchin l\Iead E. New ground, Wigginton, Tring Partoon George, Wadburns, Westmill, .K:irkby Jas. L Sawbridgeworth R.S.O .Mead Thomas, Aldbury, Tring I Buntingford RS.O.
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