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TRADES. FAR 367 .:Berry Henry Oharles, 15 High Street Applin Thomas, Monk's Grn.Hertford Betts In HERTFORDSHIRE.] TRADES. FAR 367 .:Berry Henry Oharles, 15 High street Applin Thomas, Monk's grn.Hertford Betts In. Arnott, King's Langley S.O & The Cloisters, St. Albans Aries William, Hill End farm, St. Betts Samuel, Bury green, Little Bigg W. 184 High st. WaItham Cross Michael's, St,. Albans Hadham, Ware Bilson Thomas, 37 High st. Watford Armstrong Frederick, Preston hill, Bird Fredk. Thorley,Bishop's Stortfrd Booth Mrs. R.Station rd.Harpndn.S.O King's Walden, Hitchin Birdsey H. T. Flamstead, Dunstable .Bowden Hugh, 21 Old Cross,Hertford Arnold Edward, Redbournbury, Red- Bishop Alfred, Little Heath, Potters Boyce Jas. T.105 High st.HighBarnet bourn, St. Albans Bar S.O. (Middlesex) .Brown & Tester, Leys avenue, Letch- Arnold Philip, Redbourn, St. Albans Blacknell James, Potten End, Great wOTth, Hitchin Arnold William, Pirton, Hitchin Berkhamsted Brown KS.High st.Rickmnswrth.S.O Ashby John, Aldbury, Tring Blackwell William Robert, Oxhey pI. Buckmaster Miss Oharlotte Alice, 52 Ashby In. Northchurch, Berkhamst-ed Oxhey, Watford High street, Hemel Hempstead Ashton G. T. High st. Baldook S.O Blake Richard, Bromley hall, Stan- Callcutt & Beavis, 29 High street, Ashwell Amos Lewis, Widbury farm, don, Ware St. Albans Wareside, Ware Blaxill Miss Ann, Friend's green, Campbell William, 90 High st. Ware Ashwell F. Timber hall, Thundridge, Weston, Stevenage Chapman Abraham,Much Hadham S.O Ware Blowey Thomas, Rudwick hall, Law- Coombs Mrs. Helen Mary, 3b, Lon- Ashwell J. Stortford park, Bishop's rence end, Luton don road, St. Albans Stortford Bonfield Brothers, Whitwell, Welwyn Copley H. & Co. 40 North st. Bishop Ashwell L. Widbury Hill farm, Ware Bonfield Oharles, Wheathampstd.S.O Stortford Ashwell Perey, Warren farm, Much Boome Hy. Wm. Stanborough,Hatfl.d Daniels W. 37 Catherine st. St.Albans Hadham S.O Boswell William, Stays hall, Great Downham Miss Alice Emily, 167a, Atkins Geo. Hinxworth, Baldock S.O Munden, Ware High street, Watford Atkins Harry M. Cold Harbour frm. Boughton John H. Chenies,Flaunden, Figg Mrs. Hannah B. 262 High street, Bushey, Watford Chesham (Bucks) Great Berkhamsted Atkins Mrs.M.A.Clothall,Baldock S.O Bowskill William, Barkway rd.Roystn Green Jas. & Son, High st. Stevenage Atkinson T. Ounnynham fm.St.Albns Brand Geo. W. Datchworth,Stevenage Gunton & 00. 221 St. Albans road, Auburn Wm. Letchworth, Hitchin Braund In. New st. Standon, Ware Watford Austin Thomas, Bourne end, Boving- Bray Harry, East end, Furneaux Hilton MissesM.& F.3Fore st.Hertford don, Hemel Hempstead Pelham, Buntingford S.O Larkinson Fredk. High st. Stevenage Avery R.ichard, Plummers, Luton Bray Mrs. Kate Elizabeth, Mill end, Meredith William Thomas, 236 High Aylott W.H.Aston end,Aston,Stevnge Sandon, Royston street, Great Berkhamsted Ayre Arthur, Park farm, Northaw, Bray Thos. Greens farm, East end, Moody Mrs.A.Station rd.Harpndn.S.O Potters Bar S.O. (Middlesex) Furneaux Pelham, Buntingfrd.S.O Munnings Ernest E. I St. Andrew st. Ayre Richard T. Watford Brazier George, Post office, Much Hertford Bailey Francis, Walkern Park faTm, Wymondley, Stevenage O'Dell J. 2 St. Peter's st. St. Albans Walkern, Stevenage Brazier Joseph, High Wych, Saw- Oliver Arthur, Essendon, Hatfield Bailey Frederick, Bedmont, King's bridgewOTth S.O Parkhouse D. 2 St.Albans rd.Watford Langley S.O Breed Gee.. Bovingdon,HemelHempstd Pope Miss J>:... 37 Queen's rd. Watford Bailey Frdk. St. Stephen's,St.Albans Breed William, Duck Hall farm, Pratt Mrs. H. 4 The Wash, Hertford Bailey Henry Southwood, Cuckmans, Bovingdoll, Hemel Hempstead Richardson Henry Arthur, 5 High st. St. Stephen's, St. Albans Breed Wm. Parsonage farm, Abbots St. Albans Bailey John, Great Gobions farm, Langley, King's Langley 8.0 Sewell Misses Alice & Annie, 98 High Stapleford, Hertford Briers Charles, Cross Oak farm, street, Ware Bailey In. E. St. Stephen's,St.Albans Ridge, Barnet Smith WaIter, Brand street, Hitchin Bailey Joseph, Chambersbury, Lever- Briers John, V~ggatt's farm, Ridge, Spells Edward, Sawbridgeworth S.O stock Green, Hemel Hempstead Barnet Stark Edward, 137 High st. Watford Bailey J. Mortgrove, Lilley, Luton Briers Jsph. Green st. Ridge, Barnet Thake Geo. Edwd. 16 Sun st.Hitchin Bailey William Thomas, Gristhouse Brightman Wm. J. Preston, Hitchin Towell & Gravestock, 136 High st. farm, Water end & Wood farm, Broad Trefry N. Tunwell, Ware Great Berkhamsted Piccotts end, Hemel Hempstead Broad Wm. Bures grn.Sacombe,Ware Waldock Charles, 6 & 7 Market place, Baker G. Northchurch, Berkhamsted Brooks Miss Amelia, Epping green, Hitchin Baldwin C. Bovingdon, Hemel Hemp- BayfO'rd, Hertford Warren Mrs. E. 187 High st. Watford stead &; Bulstrode, Chipperfield Brooks H. Rose cottage, Little Berk- Wilson Wm. 87 Wood sLHigh Barnet Baldwin Charles Fl'ederick, Sarratt, hamsted, Hertford Rickmansworth S.O Brooks John Towers, Little Berkham- Baldwin Waiter, Bovingdon, Hemel sted, Hertford FANCY STATIONERS. Hempstead Brooks W. Leycroft,Ardley,Stevenage See Staticners-Fancy.• Ballard Benjamin, Berkesden green, Brown James &; Sons, Bovingdon, ..lspenden, Buntingford S.O Hemel Hempstead FARMERS & F ABM Banting Wm. Rickmansworth S.O Brown Mrs. ..lgnes, Marden Hill frm. BAILIFFS. Barker Arthur D. Kimpton, Welwyn Tewin, Hertford Barker John Vincent, Hammonds Brown Albert, Ohipperfield, King's end, Harpenden S.O Langley S.O Farmers. Barnard John, Flamstead, Dunstable Brown Alfred. Preston, Hitchin Adams John, Pale farm, Chippel'- Barnard John, TurneTs hall, Kins- Brown Mrs. Alice, Shenley, Barnet field, King's Langley S.O bourne green, Harpenden S.O Brown James, Ashwell, Baldock S.O Aldridge Mrs. Emma Barker, Wood- Bates G. Bovingdon,Hemel Hempstd Brown Tom, Place farm, Wheat- side, Leavesden, Watford Bates Thomas Edward, Dengie hall, hampstead S.O Aldridge Fredk. Woodside, Leaves- Dengie, Southminster S.O Brown WaIter L. Hraveley, Stevenage den, Watford Baxenden Thomas, Langley lodge, Browning Fred, Half Hyde, Shephall, Aldridge W. C'ot,tered,Buntingfrd.S.O King's Langley S.O Stevenage AlIen William, Oak farm, Boreham Beale Henry, Cherry farm, Woodend, Bryant W.Bovingdon,Hemell Hempstd Wood S.O St,evenage Budd J. Etteredge farm,Broxbrne.S.O Allingham F. Dogkennel farm, Luton Beale William, Bury grange, Ardeley, Bugg A. Greenhall, Bramfield,Hertfrd Allington Devereux, Mincingbury, Stevenage Bugg William, Stanstead lodge, Stan- Barley, Royston Bedford Edwin, Marlins Ohapel frm. stead Abbots, Ware Allison Arthur Archibald, Little Northchurch, Berkhamsted Bunker Ernest A. Arkley, Barnet Gaddesden, Berkhamsted Bedford Frank, Dudswell, North- Bunker J. Hill farm, Gt.Berkhamstd Allsop Geo. V. Markyate, Dunstable church, Bt:'rkhamsted Burchmore K Flamstead, Dunstable Allwood Frederick, Dog Kennel &; Bedford Frank, New ground, Wig- Burchmore T. Flamstead, Dunstable Offiey Bottom farms, Charlton, gington, Tring Burgess John, May's la. High Barnet Hitchin Belgrove John, Porter's Model farm. Burgin M.Bovingdon,Hemel Hempstd Allwo()d Wm. W. Walsworth, Hitchin Aldenham, Elstree S.O Burr Harry, Greenfield farm, Ickle- Anderson John, Aldenham Abbey Bell John, Northaw,Potter's Bar S.O. ford, Hitchin farm, Watford (Middlesex) Burton Thomas &; William, Westfield, Anderson William, Oharlton, Hitchin Bell Nathan, Redbourn, St. Albans St. Michael's, St. Albans Angell N. D. Ashwell, Baldock S.O Bell Stanhope, Sisseferns, Codicote, Burton David, Pirton, Hitchin Apling Mrs. Brides farm, Hertford Welwyn Burton Frank, Burge End farm, Heath, Hertford Bennett Alfd. Medburn, Elstree S.O Pirton, Hitchin Appleby ,Adam, Stapleton place, Berry Grosvenor M.A. Chaldean's Burton Goliath, Pirton, Hitchin Stapleford, Hertford farm, Much Hadham S.O Burton Thos. St. Michael's,St.Albans Applin Mrs.C.ElbowLane fm.Hertford Berry Samuel F. Offiey, Hitchin Bush Alfd. Hill farm, Standon, Ware.
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