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BUSINESS DIRECTORY of LONDON, 1884-Class~Fied Section FIS BUSINESS DIRECTORY of LONDON, 1884-Class~fied Section FI~H CuRERs cont. Carter J ames 100 Low Thames st & 50 Hiscock T \V 353 London Central Fish Berwick-on- Tweed Billingsgate mkt EC mkt EC Edminson J C Spittal Cash James 147 Billingsgate mkt EC Hole J no B 4 Cross la St l\Iary at hill EC Peel George Spittal Cheyney Arthur 379 London Central Hops Henry 131 Billingsgate mkt EC SA YE R R & SON Lowestoft, Fish mkt I<:C Il ops J awes 76 Bil!ingsgate mkt EC NrthShields&Berwick-on-Tweed Clark Wm394LondonCentra1Fish mkt EC Hops James Salutation et EC _,_'lfontrose, N.B. Clarke John T 43 Billingsgate mkt and Hotine Benj.<min I Lime st pass EC l\Iearns Alexander and ship owner 110 Low Thames st EC Hotine Uenjamin J 24 Botolph la and Wick N. B. f Cohen Benjamin 'W 390 London Central 122 Hillingsgte mkt :~<:c Cormack A 51 Argyle sq 1 Fish mkt EC Ilowell James 418 London Central Fish Yarmotdlt, Norfolk Coppard Geo 18 Love la Eastcheap EC mkt EC Giles George \V 1 Fish wharf Copper John 1zl Billingsgate mkt Ec Howlett C W 49 Billingsgate mkt EC Cress well & Pocock 119 Low Thames st EC Howlett William 70~ Low Thames st EC :I'J:SH MERCHANTS Cummings Jas lOO Billingsgte mkt EC Hughes James 94 Billingsgte market EC See Fish Salesmen. Curtis Frederick123Billingsgate mkt EC Hull Steam Fishing & Ice Co (lim) 12 Curtis James 89 Billingsgate mkt EC St l\iary-at-hill EC Cushway \V m 124 Low Thames st & 48 H untingdon C T London Central Fish :I'J:Sll SALESMEN Billingsgate mkt EC & Peel gro Bthnl mkt EC See also Fishmongers grn E H urlock Valentine 113 Billingsgate Alexander Aaron I ~ewwarehousesLove CuthbertJuhn jnnlSI BillingsgtemktEc mkt EC la Eastcheap & 110 Billingsgate mrkt Davies John 27 Billing~gate mkt EC lngarfield W illiam F 14 St l\Iary-at-hl EC EC & 7 Tower hl E Davis & Co ~l42 Loi!don Central Fish Isaacs 1\Ioss 64 Billingsgate market Ec Armstrong John & Co 110 l\fount st, mkt J:c lves Samuel 58 Billingsgate mkt EC Jackson Jas ·w 2() Billingsgate mkt EC Grosvenor sq w 1 Davis Sol 14 Billingsgate mkt EC Atehison James 8 Boro market SE & I I Dearsley Ily 2 New warehouses Love la Jacobs John 83 Billingsgate mkt EC Russell st Covent gdn we ll Eastcheap & 7 Billing>gate markE-t EC Jacobs John 80 Low Thames st and 105 Bacon G A 2 Billing~gate market l1C Dcffec Benjamin 78Billingsgatc mkt J•:c Billingsgate mkt EC Banks .Tames 136 Eillingsgate market EC I Delforce Geo Il & Chas 23 Love b Jecks Iloratio 108 Billingsgate mkt EC Barber Sydney & Co Ill LowThames st I Eastcheap Ec Jecks James II 9 St Mary at hill & 126 and Billingsgate markt't EC Dellforce Chas 116 Billingsgate mkt EC Billingsgate mkt EC Barber Henry 93 Billin!!sate mkt Ec Ede F 11 Billingsgate mkt EC Jennings \Vm l Billingsgate market EC 1 Barber .Toseph 104 Up Thames st EC / Elli·, Jas 412 London Central Fish mkt EC Jex Edward 27 St 1\Iary-at-hill, 2 New Barrow & Co 24 Botolph la EC 1 Farren Henry 118 Lower Thames st & bldgs Love la & 18 Billings gate mkt EC Barrow IT 87 Billingsgate market EC 70 Billing·;gate mkt EC Joel Solomon 59 Hillingsgate market EC Barrow George 118 Low Thames st & Farringdon Fish Supply Association 413 Johnson Charles 139 Billingsgate mkt EC ~1 Fish st hill EC LondoR Central Fish mkt EC Johnson Joho 378 London Central .Fish Bateman Edward jun 37 Fi5h st hl EC Fish League (The) (lim) 26 Gracechurch mkt EC Batemnn Fred 51 Billingsgate mkt EC st EC Jones John London Central Fish mkt Ec Baxter John & George 3 Billingsgate Fisher W B&T P21 LovelaEastcheap Kemp Alfred 112 Billingsgate mkt EC market EC & 41 Billingsgate market EC Kent T 145 & 146 Billingsgate mkt EC Baxter Geo II jun 55 Billingsgte mkt xc Foot \Yilliam J 99 Low Thames st EC Ketch & Co 409 London Central .Fish Beeching Edmund 68 Billingsgate 1 Forge George H 39 Billingsgate mkt EC mkt EC market EC Forge l\Iary A 27 Love la E:>stcheap Et: Laby James 69 Billingsgate market EC Beecroft \Villiam I ~gLow Thames st & I Forge Peter 74 Billingsgate mkt EC Lark in Sa m 117 &118 Billingsgate mkt EC 101 BillingGgate mkt EC Forge \Yilliam 9 Low Thames st & 53 Larkins Rob \V & Co 24 Love la East- Bell James & Co IS Low Thames st & I Billingsgate mkt EC cheap & 17 Uillingsgate market Ec Billingsgate mkt EC Foster John '27 St 1\Iary-at-hill EC I.ee Chas 34iLondon Central Fish mkt EC Benjamin Edwd 38 Billingsgate mrkt EC 1 Fowke F & G 3~ Eillingsgatc mkt EC Leleu & Co 105 & 120 Low Thames st, Benjamin :\Ioss 80 Lo\V Thames stand Fowke Thos li 132 Billingsgatc mkt EC EC & Queen st l\Iile End New tn E 15 Billingsgate mkt EC Fowkes & Co 358 London Central Fish Lelcu Franc is 2 2 Billing~gate markt EC Best Frank 348 London Central Fish mkt EC Li~le & Martin 18 South London Fish mkt EC Foxall \Vm 80 Billingsgate mkt EC mkt New Kent rd sE Best \V m R 44 Billingsgate market EC · Franci3 \Villiarn 8 & 126 Brunswick st Lynn & Gibson 108 & 113 J,ow Thames Black more Henrv 67 Billingsgate mkt EC I Poplar E St EC Blakesley & Co "101 Low Thames st Ec Freeman Joseph 140 Billingsgte mkt EC I\IcLachlan, Duncan & Co Billingsgate Block J \V & \V W 9 & 9A Billingsgate G:mn FredPrick 11 Lower Thames st EC mkt EC market EC Geal Valentine 403 London Central .Fish l\Iacey William 24 Love la Eastchp & Block \Villiam 3 New warehouses Love mkt EC 57 Billingsgate market EC la Eastcheap EC Goodacre B T 410 LonJon Central Fish ~Ia1enoir & Co 110 Low Thames st EC Booty Charles .T 42 Billingsgatemkt EC mkt EC MalenoirSamuel H.46Billingsgate mkt EC Booty \-Vm H 45 Billingsgate mkt EC Guwer \Villiam 63 Brushfield :;t Spital- 1\Jansfield J \V 88 Billingsgate mkt EC Bourne Charles French oyster merchant fields, 59 Old l\Iontague st, 7 High st l\Iarchant C 13 Billinzsgate mkt Ef' ~ ' . - 104 Up Thames st FC \Vhitechapel E&7 5Billingsgatc mkt EC ' IVIarshall Joseph 91 Billingsgate mkt EC Bragg John 24 Love la Eastcheap & 72 1 Granger Thomas D Billingsgate mkt FC I l\Iaxwell James & Co 344 London Cen- Billingsgate market EC and I \Vest st ) Grant & May 10:3 Lower Thames st & i tral Fish mkt EC Spitalficlds F. 5 Billingsgate mkt FC Meadows E R & Co27 St :\Jary-at-h:ll F.C Brewers& Ellmers 123 LowThames st EC Grinstcd Thomasll4 Billingsgatemkt EC l\Ieadows&IIillier73Billingsgatr mkt E::: Brice Bros 28 Botolph la EC Gun & Peggs 351 London Central Fish ~Ieyer Lyon J 80 Low Thames st EC Rrien Charles 128 & 129 Billingsgate mkt EC 1\Iills George J 7 Low Thames st F.fl mkt F.C Barman & Peggs 373 London Central l\Iinnitt Herbert W 17 Fish st hill EC & Briggs George J 4 New buildin[l:S Love Fish mkt EC 138 High st Boro sE la, 98 Low Thames st & 109 Billings- 1 Harmer John 24 Botolph la F.C Molyneux Samuel G ll9 Low Thames gate market EC Harris Thomas P & E 63 Billingsgte st & 54 Billingsgate market EC Brookson Henry 148 BillingsgatemktEc mkt Ec 1\Iordin \Villiam Billin•r5"ate mkt EC Brown H P 37 Billingsgate mkt F.C Ilarris William 10 Billingsgate mkt EC Morgan :Fredk 77 Billingsgate0 '"' mkt EC Brown \Vm H 124 Lower Thames st EC Hart Elcazcr 97 Billingsgate mkt EC l\Iorgan James T 2~ Love la Eastcheap Brown \V m K 79 Billingsgate market EC Heck J as5S.tlutation et LowThames st & & ~35 B illingsgate market EC Buckinghnm & Sons 315 & 346 London 36 Billingsgate mkt Ec .Murell J & Co 141-:lBillingsgate mktEC Central Fish mkt EC Hernc BayOysterFisheryCo5:\IarklaEc Nash Janws I :!6 Billingsgate market EC Bllrland Thomas 27 Love la Eastcheap Hewett & Co (limited) 43 Trinity sq New by & Co 15 & 2!3 Love la EastcheapEC and 34 Billingsgate mkt EC Towr hi & 61 &84Billingsgate mkt F.C Newby Ebenezcr 2:3Billingsgate mkt Ec Buswe11 & Sayers 361 London Central Hewett Samuel H jun 110 Low Thames Newton Richard \V 32 Grundyst Poplar E I<'i~h mkt EC st 7 New Warehouses Love la East- Nicholls William 10 Low Thames st EC Butcher \Vm H 95 Billingsgatemkt F~ cheap & 130 Billingsgate mkt EC ~ortonl~ichard134Billingsgate mrkt EC 28(:> .
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