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Worcestershire. Bui 1135 Brick Merchants TRADES DIRECTORY.] WORCESTERSHIRE. BUI 1135 BRICK MERCHANTS. BRUSH MAKERS. 1Haigh W.Bath ho.Park Ja. Kidderminstr Peal'8On Henry Lewis, Comberton hill, Brown Mrs. Marian, 50 Hig-h st. Dudley Haltord Mrs. William Smitb,Old street, Kidderminster Davies Brothers 41 High st. Shambles. Upf.on-on-Severo Taylor Jhn.Linthllrst,Lickey,Bromsgrv & Charles stre~t, Blockhouse,W orcstr H al wardT.,High st.S~lly Oak,Birmn.gh~ Wilesmith 'f. & J. Bath road, Portland Hicks Caleb, 45 New street, Worcester Hancock 1 ~o~as, Sdvel' street, Kmg 8 st. & Diglis basin, Worcstr. Seeadvt Humphries Alt'. ~5 Envillest. Stourbrdg He~th, Blrmmgham .. Johnson Mrs. Sarah, Hig-h st.Bromsgrv Hard}ng Joseph, O.mbersley, DrOltwlCh BRICKLAYERS. Lewis Geo. Wm. 69 Broad st. Worcester Harrls Henry, Station road,BrolOsg-rove Pemberton Abraham 15 Broad street & Hart Edward, Greet, Yardley AdamsThos.Moorst.Quinton,Halesowen 16 St. 8within stre~t. Worcester HarveyEdwd.Northfield road,Netherton Allcott Thom~.s, ~bberley, S~our'port Smith & Co.41 High street. Worcester H~witt Haddon, Cros~ street, Tenbury Bakpr Geo. KlIIg sHeath, Blrmmgham Smith James Severn side Hewdley Hlcken Mrs.Helen,WlCkenford, Worcstr Barrow Wm. Tybridge st. Worcester ' , HicklinH.22High st.Stourbrdg.See advt Bastable Solomon,Gosty hill, Halesowen BUILDERS. Hicks Thos. Jones, Park st.Stourbridge Bishop Charles, Powick, Worcestt;r Adams Geo.Sheep st. Shipston-on-Stour Hi~gins ~ Rickard, Worcester street, Boughton Samuel, Clent, Stourbrldge Adams Jhn.Moor st.Quinton Halesowen Stourbrldge . Bourne John, Spring gardens & 3 Bar- Albert Peter Hock cross, Ro'ck, Bewdlv HiggsJames,Suttonroad,Kidderminster bourne, Worcester. See advert Alder P. Ro~~ bnk.We.Malvrn.Gt.Mah·iJ Higgs John, Springgardens,Worcester Bourne William, The Vines, Dl'oitwich AlIen J. Devonshire pI. Greet, Yardley Hill Henry,Hanover street,Bromsgrove Brazier J oh n, Abberley. Stourport AIsop &Son 51 Hag-ley road, Stourbridge Hill Thomas, Prospet't bill. Redditch Brazier John, Worcester st.Bromsgrove Andrews J o~eph,South street,Worcester Hilton&Co.(Thomas Valt', resident part­ Chadney J. Welland, Upton-on-Severn Baker Charles,St. Ann's I'd. Gt.Malvern ner), Comberton llHl, Kidderminster; Clarke Edwin, Chaseley, Tewkesbury Bale Jas. Bromsgrove st. Kidderminster & at Birmingham Cru~p John, New st. Upton-on-~evern Baskerfield J oseph,Love laue,Halesowen Hold~r Edward,Bank street, Barbonrne, Davls John, Astwood bank, Reddltch Bate Thomas,Belbroughton,:::\tourbridge Clames, Worcester Davis William, Whittington, Worcester Baylis Thos. Belbroughton, Stourbridge Holland Wm. & Son,61 King st. Dudley Done Wm. North parade, Worcester BeardJames Hy.Love's grove,Worcester Hollies Henry, Hagley road, Halesowen Ellison Geo. Church Lench, Evesham BeasleyW.St.J ohn'srd.Kate's hI.Dudley H ughes StephenJ.49TheTything&LittIe Fletcher James, Queen st. Worcester Bell Richard, Upton-on-Severn London, Worcester Gittus John, Birdport, Worces.ter Bennett John, Hunt end, Redditch Hunt Harvey, Harvington, Evesham Grove C. Moor st. Northfld. Blrmnghm Bennett William Thos. Redhill, Yardley Jackson Edward,Langley road,Langley, Grove WilIiam, Spring hill, Halesowen BinnianJ.&Soo 85Mill st.Kidderminster Birmingham Hancox: William, Bayton, llewdley Bloomer Isaac' Parkes, Windmill hill, J ohns George, l\foseley Hands J ame.'!, Station rd. Bromsgrove Cradley, Brierley Hill J ohos Ric.hard, ~rayton,ChaddesleyCor- Holder Edward,Bank street,Barbourne, Bodin & Grove, 174 High street, Dudley bett, Klddermmster Claines, Wort'ester . Bonser John, Orchard street, Oldbury JohnsonJ.&Son,?eadlessCross,Reddtc~ Hooper Thomas, Peakman st. Reddltch Bourne John Spring gardens & 3 Bar- J ones James, Brld~e street; res. Town s Humphries Jsph.Alcesterrd.Bromsgrve bourne, W~rcester. See advert End place, Kidderminster Jones WiIliam, Hanbury, Bromsgrove Bourne Wm. St. Andrew'll st. Droitwich J ones W. Blakeurook cot. Kidderminster Kettle Samuel, Moor street, Worcester Bradley George, Feckenham, Hedditch Kendrick J as.Birts Morton,Tewkesbury Lawrence Alfred, Powick, Worcester Brettell Wm.Old Swinford, Stourbridge Kendrick J ohn,:2tlLowesmuor, Worcester Lea Step hen, Feckenham, Redditch Brooks Elisha, Hay green, Stourbl'idge Kings Alfred,Worcester st. Brom!lgrove Leek Edward, Ombersley. Droitwich Bullock Thomas, Kempsey, Worcester Knowles Wm. Hllnley Castle,Worcester Leek Mark, Ombersley, Droitwich Chapman J sph.Hagley road,Stourbridge LeekM.Ombersley rd.Claines,Worcester Mason Wm. King's Norton, Birmnghm ChapmanJsph.Old ~winford,~tourbridge Light J .Park bldgs.Langley,Hirminghm Matthews Joseph, 2 Trindle I'd. Dudley Clark Joseph, Longlands, Stourbridge Limbrick Jamf's, Lindridge, Tellbury May Benjamin, Ombersley, Droitwich Clarke James Hy. High street, Pershore Loud T. Bournbrk. SellyOak,Brmnghm Merredith T. The Plain,Lye,Stourbridg Clulee Fredk.King'sNorton,Birminghm Mason J. Dog pool, Pershore I'd. North- Mogg Joseph, Headless Cross, Red~itch Clulee Isaac, King'sNorton, Birmingham field, Birmingham , Parsonag-e Wm. Alvechurch, Reddltch Cole George, High street, Pershore Mather Hy.4 Brown st.Kate s hI.Dudley Phillips John, Middle street, Arboretum Cole Jas. Stanton,Hanbury,Bromsgrove Matthews Wm. Laurel bank, Newtown, road, Worcester Colett William, Broadway Great Malvern Pratt Charles, Longdon, Tewkesbury Compton J oseph, South street,Worcestel' Meredith J. Young, 12 Bond st. Dudley Preece J ames, Welland,Upton-on-Sevrn Connop William, Church st. Halesowen MillsJno. Fearnall heath,Claines,Wrcstr Pritchard Frederick, Teme st. Tenbury Cook Richard,Worcester st.Bromsgrove Mills Samuel, Newtown, Great Malvern Roberts Thos.W.LittleFish st:~Vorcester Coombe Charles, High street, Pershore Mills WiIliam, Gillgall, Stollrport Robins Thomas, Lye, Stourbrldge Coombe George,jun. Bridge st. Pershore Mill8 William, Lindridg-e, Tcnbury Salter George, Sidbury, Worcester Coombe James, High street, Persbore Moore Thomas, Catshill, BrolDsgrove Scrivel'l Joseph, Hunt end, Redditch Coopt'r Richd.&Soo,Hagley,Stourbridge Moss James, Holtfleet. Holt, Worcester Stokes John, Tybridge st. Worcest.er Cox Chas. Blockley, l\1oreton-ill-Marsh Moule J oho, Ombersle~·. Droitwich Styler Edward, Feckellham, Reddltch Crawford John, Hig-hstreet,Broms~roveNelson Wm. 78 Wdlington rd. Dudley Taylor Edmund, 72 Sidbury & 60 Lon- Crease William, Longdon, Tewkesbury Newman Georg-e &Jame!i,Evenlode; & don road, Worcester Davis&Sons,BelleVueter.GreaUlalvern at Moreton-in-the-Marsh Tilt Benj. Birmingham rd. Bromsgrove Davis Arthur, Feckenham, Redditch Nicholas John, Bridge street, Pershore Tustin Henr~', Hampton, Evesham DavisHumphre)',Showell green,Yardley OakleyWm.21Dudley st. Kidderminster Vivien Thomas, Mere brook, Hanley DavisJames&Sons,MalvernWells R.S.O Parker Hy.Sheep st. 8hipston-on-Stour Castle, Worcester Denner Chas.New st.Shipston-on-Stour ParsonageBenj.King'sHeath,Brmnghm Walker Daniel. Bredon, Tewkesbury Dixon 'l'homas Frederick, Worcester Parton William, Wribbenhall, Be,\'dley White Jesse, Bretforton, Evesham chambers Foregate street. 'Vorcester Passey John, Raven street, 8tourpo1't W!l~ins John, 25 Sldbury, Worcester Drew Jam~, Bromyard road, Worcester Patrick ~illiam, Diglis, Worcester. WJlhsFredlt. Upton Snodsbury,Wor~str Edmonds James, 68 Sidbury, Worcester Pollard RIChd. Astwood bank, Reddltch Woodward Hy.Astwood.bank, Reddltch Espley Alfred, 77 High street, Evesham Porter William, Malvern Wells R.S.O Wootton John, 2 Cole bdl, Worcester Everal John, Graham terrace, Great Potter Geo. Ley head, Rock, Hewdley Malvern. See advert Potter Joseph, Rock, Bewdley BRITISH WINE MANUFRS. Farmer George, High street, Bewdley Pountney Chrjstopher,~oadst. Bewdley Hill, Evans & Co.St.Martin'sst.Worcstr Finch Edward, 14 St. J olm's,Worcester PriceT.Bron~la:Acock sGrn.Brmnghm FleetJ.Churchend,HanleyCastl.Worcstr Read J sph.Blrmmgham rd. Bromsgrove BROKERS. Fortey Joseph, Hallow, Worcester. RichardsonBenjn. Lower park,Bewdley Freeman Geo.Belbroughton,Stourbnrlge RollasonC.Brook st.Longlands,Stourhdg Brokers-Hide & Skin. Furher Thomas, Alvechurch, Redditch Round & Ha~nall,Tabernacle st.Oldbury H . Ed d L L W t Garbutt T. Worcesterrd. Malvern Link Rowley Thomas, New street, Stourport a!ndslon Thw . 'Stowesmtoor, Dordcls r Gardner WilliaUl, 50 Port street, Benge- Sadler John, Shidas lane, Oldbury Swm ey omas, one s ree,t u ey worth, Evesham Santler Thos. Quest hills, Malvern Link Brokers-Metal. Gibbs James, Ding-le street, Oldbury Scriven Samuel. Hunt end, Redditch GoldingJ.& Son, 2:3 Simms la. Netherton Sefton T. Quest Hills rd. Malvern Link Eradley Bros. Dixon's green, Dudley Goodrnan Frederick, Worcester cross, Sharp Henjamin, Saw mills, Puxford, Kidderminster lilockley, Moreton-in-:Mar~h Brokers-Stock & Share. reen J8P~. Careless green, Stourbrid!?:e Shelswell Wm. Sansome pI. Worcester Everill Fredk. 81 Hig-h street,Worcester (!riftiths J ames,Eldersfield, Tewkesbury Shepherd John, High st!'t:ct & Bridge Harlow Joseph, 18 l~oregate, Worcester Grove WilHam, Spring hill, Halesowenj street, Stourpol't.
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