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TRADES. FAR 911 Blythe .John, Manley;Warrington Booth Bobert, Crewe Green, Crewe Bower Mrs CHESHIRE. J . TRADES. FAR 911 Blythe .John, Manley;Warrington Booth Bobert, Crewe Green, Crewe Bower Mrs. Sarah, Netller AldeTley,. Blythe Samuel, Green gate, Alvanley, Booth Rober·t William, Mill house, Chelford . Warrington , Little Budworth, Ta.rporley Bowers Alfred, Norman's hall, Prest- Boardman Richard, Dungeon lane, Booth T. Cherry la. Lymm, Warringtn bury, Macclesfield Grappenhall, Warringt.on Booth T.A.Newton-cum-Larton,B'head Bowers C. The Moss, Ollerton,Knutsfrd Boden Mrs. B. Delamere st. Winsford Booth Thomas, Frankby, Birkenhead Bowers Edwd. Congleton ii'd.Macclsfld Boden Edward, The Locks, Frod- Booth Thomas, Hargrave, Chester Bowers Edward, Woodside,Wellington sham, Warrington Booth Thomas, Manley, Warrington road, Nantwich Boffey Mrs. Alice, Wardle bridge, Booth Thomas, Pickmere, Knutsford Bowker:Xathnl.Mow Cop,Stoke-on-Trnt Wardle, Nantwich Booth Thomas, Sunnybank, Kings- Bowker Thomas, ~iarton, Northwich Boffey Charles, Wettenhall, Winsford wood, Frodsham Bowler Charles, Rainow, Macclesfield Bo:ffey Clement, Taxmere, Sandbach Booth W.Mow rd. Astbury, Congleton Bowler Mrs. C. Sutton, Macclesfield Boffey Edwd. Dig la. Acton,Nantwich Booth Waiter, Dunham-on-the-Hill, Bowler Henry, Bath vale, Buglawton,. Boffey Francis E. New farm, Hurles- Warrington · Congleton ton, Nantwich Booth William, Brereton, Sandbach Bowler John Charles, Brick house,Odd Boffey Fredk. W. Acton, Nantwich Booth William, Little Budworth,'£rprly Rode, Stoke-on-Trent Boffey James, Burland, Nantwich Booth William, Ringway, Altrincham Bowler William, Bramball, Stockport. Boffey John, Clive, Middlewich Booth William James, Manol' house, Bowmer .Toseph Nightingale,Side end, Boffey John, Dears green, Smallwood, Newton-by-Frodsham, Warrington Kettleshulme, Stockport Sandbach Boothby George Herbert, Broad carr, Bowyer C. Brownshead, North Rode,. Boffey .John, Hurleston, Nantwich Kettleshulme, Stockport Congleton Bo:ffey Joseph, Brereton, Sandbach Boscoe Jas. Five ways, Neston,Chestr Bowyer William, Brook house, Bug- Bo:ffey Philip, Elton, Sandbach Boscoe William, Adlington, Macclesfld lawton, Congleton Bo:ffey Robert, Sbavington, Crewe Bosley Amos, Rudheath, Northwich Boxford T.L. Turf lea,Marple,Stckprt. Bo:ffey Mrs. S. Wettenhall, Winsford Bossons Joseph, Haslington, Crewe Boyson John, Mount Pleasant, ~iow Boffey Samuel, Bradwall, Sandbach Bostock Mrs. E.Swettenham,Congletn Cop, Stoke-on-Trent Bvffey Samuel, Brereton, Sandbach Bostock Mrs. Emily, Moreton, B'heac.. Bracegirdle Charles, Martins Moss,. Boffey Samuel, Crewe Green, Crewe Sostock Frederick, Hollins, Utkinton, Smallwood, Sandbach Bo:ffey Samuel, Crowton, Northwich Tarporley · Bracegirdle Dvd.Broken cross,Mcclsfld Bo:ffey Sl. Old hall, Barthomley,Crewe Bostock Hy. Birtles bill,Birtles,Chelfrd Bracegirdle Mrs. Harriett, Yarwood Bo:ffey Thomas, Brereton, Sandbach Sostock James (exors. of), Norbury ho. Wood la. Mobberley, Knutsford Boffey Thomas, The Rookery, Dodcott, hall, Hazel Grove, Stockport Bracegixdle H. Smallwood, Sandbach Burley Dam, Whitchurch Bostock .Tobn, Botterley hill, Faddi- Bracegirdle James, Lindow end,Great Boffey William, Marbury Hayes, Mar- ley, Nantwich Warlord, Mobberley bury, Whitchurch Bostock John, Manchester rd. Wilms- Bracegirdle James, Moss lane, Mob- Bo:ffey William, jun. Marley hall, low, Manchester berley, Knutsford · Marbury, Whitchurch Bostock Peter, Chorley, Nantwich Bracegirdle Jas. Smallwood,Sandbach Bolderston Mrs. Mary, Cholmonde- Bostock Richa;rd, Willaston, Nantwich Bracegirdle James, Stockenhey, Mob- ston, Nantwich Bostock William, Edge, Malpas berley, Knutsford Bolshaw Fred, Lower Lea, Sutton, Bostock William, Ledsham, Chester Braceg1rdle Jno. Ollerton, Knutsford Macclesfield Bostock William, Northwood house, Bracegirdle Joseph, Spen green,. BolsJ;taw George, Hammerton knowl, High Legh, Knutsford Smallwood, Sandbach Wmcle, Macclesfield Bostock Wm. Over Peover, Knutsford Braaegirdle Mrs. Susan, Dean Row,. Bolshaw John, Peel Hall farm, Antra- Bott George Edward, 70 Rock lane Manchester bus, Higher Whitley east, Rock Ferry, Birkenhead Bracegirdle Wm. Harthill, Chester Bolshaw Joseph, Antrobus, Northwich Boughey Joseph, Hurleston, Nantwich Bradbury Hugh, Stockport road, Tim­ Bol.shaw Samuel, Shutlingslow house, Boullen E.Court ho.Brereton, Sandbch perley, Altrincham Wildboarclough, Macclesfield Boulton Fredk. Checkley, Nantwich Bradbury .Toseph, Moore, Warrington Bolshaw Thomas, Berry bank. Wild- Boulton John, Sydney road, Crewe Bradbury Thomas, Brown house, Mob- boarclough, Wincle · Boulton John, Warmingham, Crewe berley, Knutsford Bolshaw Thomas, Betchton, SandbachiBourne Alfd . .T.Wheelock hall,Sandbch Bradbury William, Little manor,New­ Bolsover J. Moor la.Wilmslow,M'chstr Bourne Edward Henry, Poole bank, ton-by-Daresbury, Preston Brook,. Bolton .John, Paddock lane, Warbur- Walgherton, Wy.bup.bury, Nantwich Warrington · ton, Warrington Bourne James, Winsford Bradbury Wm. Wincham, Northwich Bona G. W.Pinfold,Wybunbry.Nntwch Bourne John He·nry, Hack house, Braddock .John, Breck, Bollington,. ·Bona George, Remer street, Crewe Baddington, Nantwich Macclesfield . Bonell S. Town ho. Buerton,Nantwich Bourne Mrs. Mary A. Key green,Bu.g- Braddock Joseph, Buxter Sioop, Sal- Bonsall Jsph. & Geo. Gee Cross, Hyde lawton, Congleton tersford, Macclesfield iBonsall Ge·o. Potlords,Sutton,Maoclsfld Bourne Richd. Cholmoudeley, Malpas Braddock Thos. Mottram, Manchester Bonsall Joseph, Gee Cross, Hyde Bourne Richard, Hole house, Minsl:).ull Braddock William, Sugar lane,. Boon Edwin, Buglawton, Congleton Vernon, Middlewich Bollin~ton, Macclesfield Boon Thomas, Gee Cross, Hyde Bourne Robt. Bickerton, Malpas Bradford Ben, Grimsditch lodge,. Boond Orlando A. Butley,Macclesfield Bpurne Samuel, The Hall farm,Stoke, Whitley Superior, Northwich B.oond William, jun. Hedge row, Nantwich Bradford John, Agden, Altrincham· Rainow, Bollington Bourne T. Moss end,Haslingtn.Crewe Bradford .John, Cartridge lane, Grap- Boote Thos. Richd. Shavington, Crewe Bourne . Thomas, Winsford penhall, Warrington Booth Joseph & Wm.Bredbury,Stckpt Bourne William E. College fields, Bradford William Hough, Reddish Booth Walt.& Miss M.O:fferton,Stckpt Buerton, Newcastle-under-Lyme hall, Grappenhall, Warrington Booth Alfred, Warburton green, Ring- Bowcock James, Burton, Chester Bradley Clement, Bramhall, Stockprt way, Altrincham Bowden Edward, Rudheath, Northwich Bradley Miss Eliza, Higher ho. Over Booth A. Court ho.Hattersley,Mnchstr Bowden F. Gt.Warford,Alderley Edge Alderley, Chelford Booth Charles, Plumbley, Knutsford Bowden .T. (exors. of), Cranage, Bradley Mrs. Elizabeth, Lambeth rd. Booth Mrs. Ellen Elizabeth,Park side, Holmes Chapel Reddish, Stockport Nether Tabley, Knutsford Bowden Mrs. Mary, Dial Stone lane, Brad.Jey F. Coppock house, Mobberley. Booth Frederick, Hough, Manchester Stockport Knutsford Booth Mrs. G. Woodford lo. Winsford Bowdon Lee, Norbury, Hazel Grove, Bradley J.Worth hall,Poynton,Stckprt Booth Geo. Lit. Budworth, Tarporley Stockport Bradley Richard, Ollerton, Knutsford Booth Geo. Lower Caldy, Bixkenhead Bower A. S. Brode ball, Lower With- Bradshaw Harold, Worleston,Nantwch Booth Harry, Poynton, Stockport ington, Chelford Bradshaw John, Swiss cottage, Car- Booth Henry, The Flash, Antrobus, Bower Clement, Little Gayton hall, rington, Manchester Northwich Gayton, Birkenhead Bramhall Thos. Anderton, Northwicb Booth Henry, Stockport road, Tim- Bower Frank, Morley, Manchester Bramwell Jn. Kerridge side, Bainow,. perley, Altrincham Bower H.Park ho.Hatherton.Nantwich Maoclesfield Booth Jas. Low. Withingt.on, Chelford Bower Hy. Great Warford, Mobberley Brandreth SI. Over Peover, Knutsfrd BoothJn.Post <J:ffice,Burwardsley,Chstr Bower Henry, High Lane, Stockport Brassey Joseph, Station rd. Moreton, Booth John, Sinderland, Altrincham Bower .John, Elton, Chester Birkenhead Booth .J n. R. Lit. Leigh, N orthwich Bower John, Morley, Manchester Brassington Charles, Odd Rode, Booth Jonathan, Back lane, Congleton Bower Norman, Smeaton Wood,Wren- Stoke-on-Trent Booth .T oseph, Bramhall la. Stockport bury, N antwich . Brassington J ames, Mauldeth road,. Booth Miss Maud, Hough, Manchestr Bower Balph,. Mottram St. Andrew, Heaton Mersey, Stockport Booth Robert, Common side, Little Macclesfield Brassington Joseph, White lee,Wincle. Budworth, Tarporley - Macclesfield • .
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