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TRADES DIRECTORY.] F..!R 359 Tomlin Frederick, Bird-In-Hand,Ullen- Waddington John, Cawston, Rugby 'Warren George P TRADES DIRECTORY.] F..!R 359 Tomlin Frederick, Bird-in-Hand,Ullen- Waddington John, Cawston, Rugby 'Warren George P. The :Meers, Bal- hall, Birmingham Wadland H. Avon Dassett, Lmgtn.Spa sail, Coventry Tomlin Henry, Kineton, Warwick Wady Thos. 0. Warmington, Banbury Warwickshire Omnty Council Dairy Tomlin John, Blunt's green, Ullen.- Wartkins J. Stourton, Shipstn.-on-Str Co. (John Glover, manager), Whit- hall, Birznjngham Turner John, So we, Coventry acre, Coles hill Tomlin Mrs. Lighthurne, Warwick Turner Richd. Knight.cote, Leamngtn Wa<:hbroak ~Irs. Hannah, Poor's Platt, Tomlin Thomas, Knowle, Birmingham Turvey .A.braham, Olton end, Soli- Leamington Hastings, Rugby T&mlin William, Chapel gates, Ullen- hull, Birmingham Watkins Thomas, Ascott. '-'nich!ord., hall, Birmingham Tyacke R. Priory, Maxstoke, B'hm Shipston-on-Stour 'l'omlinson Charle<S Rerbert, Solihull Underhill A. Longmore, Shirley, B'hm Watson Charles Rushworth,KenilwoTth lOO.ge, King's Heath, Birmingham Underhill Mrs. C. Shirley, Birminghm Watson Thos. Whitacre hall, Nether Thmlinson Francis C.O. The V:illa, UptoTh James, Waiter & Alfred, Hurley Whztacre Wolvey, Hinckley hall, Tamworth Watson Waiter William, Manor house, 'Tomlinson William Henry, Bentley Upton Jsph. & Job, Bentley, Atherstne Grandborough, Rugby heath. Knowle, Birmingham Upton William, Austrey, Atherstone Watson W. Nunhold, Hatton, Warwjck Tompson J.Baddesley-Ensor,Athrstne Usher Thomas, Austrey, Atherstone Watson William, Sowe, Coventry TompsO'III Thomas, Halt hall, Over Veasey C. Chilvers CotGn., Nuneaton Watts Miss Betsy, Little Kineton,Wrwk Whitacre, Birrnjngham irain Richard, Malvern hall, Learning- Watts John. Pillerton Priors, Warwick Tonks David, Mancetter, Atherstone ton Hastings, Rugby Weatherspoon Alexander, Kirby lodge, Tonks Rchd. KingswoGd, Birmingham \'Yainwright John, Limestone. hall, Monks Kirby. Lutterworth ~ooley H. Nether Whitacreo, Brmnghm Church Lawford, Ru~y Webb George, Long Compton Toon Edward, Berutley, .Atherstone Wainwright Thomas, Market end,Ast- Webb Thomas, Priors Ma.rston., Byfield 'Toone Joseph Parker, High Cross, Gt, ley, :Nuneaton R.S.O. (Northants) CopstGn, Hinckley Wait Da.vid, .Arley house, Coventry Webb William, Kineton, Warwjck 'Topp John, Allesley, Coventry Wakefield John, Knowle, Birmingham Weetman Arthur, Kenilworth Torbitt Dion)'ISius, Ansley, Atherstone ·wakefield John, Southam S.O Weetman Clement, High cross, Row- 'Towe Samuel, Robinson's end, Chil- Wakefield 'fhos. C. Packwood, B'hm ington, Warwick vers Coto~ NuneatGn 'Vakeham William, l<'amington, Bar- Weetman James, Preston Bagot, B'hm 'Towe "\Yilliam, .Astley, Nuneaton chestml', Shipston-on-Stour Weetman Joseph, Lapworth, B'ham 'Towers Henry, Harboro' fields, Har- Wale l\lrs. Elz·bth. Berkswell, Cvntry Weetnmn Joseph.Rowin~on, Warwiek borough, Ma.gna, Rugby "\Valford Henry Fouler, Cilerington, Weetman Mrs. Ma.ry. Ann, Horn wood, 'Townsend Goorge Dakin & Waiter Wm. Shipston-on-Stour Meriden, Coventry '-'roodJ:wuse, Lea Marston, Brmnghm 'Valkenshaw David, SGutham S.O Weetman Mr<~. S. Ansley, Atherstone Townsend Henry, Coundon, Coventry ·walker C. Southfi.elds., Coleshill, B'hm Wells John, Knowle, Birmingham Townsend Henry,Kingshurst hall,Shel- WalkeT Mrs. Fvances, Blythe road, Wells William, Cubbington, Learning- don, Birmingham Colesmll, Birmingham ton; & New house, Weston "rownsend J. Harborough 1\Iagna,Rgby Walker J. Pickford, Allesley, CovDJtry Wells W. B. Upper Tysoe, WaJrWick 'Townsendi John, Leeson house,Nllipton- Wal!kell' J. Nether Whitacre, Brmngbm Welsh Henry, Exhall, Coventry on-the-Hil~ Rugby Walker John., W.i.thybrook, Coventry Welsh John, Kenilworth "Townsend Thos. BerksweU, Coventry Walker M. Brailes, Shipston-on-Stoor WessGn Mrs. Sarah, Bedswm-th, Tan­ 'TOWIIISend T. Napton-on-the-Hill,Rgby ·walker William, Gibraltar house, worth, Birmingham ·~ownsend William, Gilson ball, Col.s- BroadweU, Rugby West Ambrose, Solihull, Birmingham hill, Birmingham Wall Dvd. Napton-o.n-the-Rill, Rugby West Charles, Priors :Marston, .Byfield "Townsend William Hellll'JIWorth,Manor Wall E. Bishop's Itchington, Leamngtn R.S.O. (Northants) house, Newnham Regis, Rugby Wall Mrs. E. Harbury, Leamngtn.Spa West Mrs. Charles, Brinklow, Coventry '1:'ownshendErnest,We.;;;t Meads,Butlers Wall J. B. Blyth, Shustoke, Brmnghm West Joseph, ''ribtoft, Lutterworth Marston, Warwick Wallin l\tirs. N. Willey, Lutterworth Westlake T. LowerShuckburgh,Dvntry "Townshe.nid J. Butlers Marston,WrwG:k WaJlis Miss Elzbth. Berkswell, Covntry Weston A. Hyde's Pastures, Rinckley "Townshend John, Fillon.gley, Covnrry -vallis Walk~r, Coleshill Old hall,Coles- Weston Jonah. Splash Leys, Avon Das- Tracey Samuel, Knowle, Birmingham nill, Birmingham sett, Leamington Spa ·Troodgold Herbert, Ma.pleborough grn. Walten W. Radford Semele,Leamngtn Westwood Henry, Lyndon end, Bicken- Studley R.S.O Waiters William, Weston, Leamington hill, Birmingham "Tredwell James Osborne, Dove House, Wa.ltGn Daniel, Temple Tysoe, Warwck Whateley Joseph, Forshaw heath,Alve-. W-ellesrbourne Mountford, Warwick 'Walton George, Brandon, Coventry church, Birmingham 'TreeiliJoseph, Harbury, Leamngtn·.Spa. Wl!llton George Kent, Long Compton Wheatley Philo, Tanworth,Birminghm "Trewook H~nry, The Grange, Broom "\Valton John, Kings mead, Chule.- Wheeler Charles, Long Compton Alcester R.S.O cGte, Warwick Wheeler Joseph, Ipsley, RPdditch Troth Jas. (exors. of), Langly.Warwck Walton Leonard, Wolston, Coventry Wheildon John, Gaydon, Warwick Troth J. High cross,, Rowington,Wrwck Walton Richard,Pillerton Priors,Wrwck Wh~>ildon Joseph, Tubs end, Butler's 'Truelove Mrs. Jane & BeiJtiamin, Ma.r- Ward George,The Gorse,Attleborough, }.farston, Warwjck ston hall, Marston Jabbett, Nuneatn Nun.eato.n Wheildon Thomas, Kineton, Warwick "TruelO've B. The Hill,Ston.elgh.Knlwrth Ward Jas. jun. Hartshill, Nuneaton Wheildon William, Priors Marston, By­ Truelove Mrs. E. Maxstoke, Brmnghm ·ward Johil', Berkswell common.Berks- fields R.S.O. (Northants) "!l'ruelove Rchd. P. Bentley, Atherstone well, C<wentry Whiles Thomas, Galley comon, Stock- 'Truelove T. H. Fen end, Birmingbarrn Ward John, Moor end., Kenilworth ingfurd, Nuneaton T.ruslove Henry, Birdingbury, Rugby ·ward' Joseph, Barston, Birmingham White Abel, Keresley Ia.Corley,Coventy 'Truslove Thos. ·wm. Draycoteo, Rugby Ward Thomas, Blythe house, Balsall, White Charles, Yew Tree lodge, Ullen- 'Tuckey Jas. Long Lawford, Rugby Coventry hall, Birmingham Tuckey Thos. Newnham R!llgis, Rugby Ward T. HGllowoak,Fillongley, Cvntry White George, Berkswell, Coventry Tucl:~y Thomas Samuel, CathiTon, Ward William, Maxs.toke, Birminghm White Jas. Herd hill, Butlers Marston, Little Harborough, Rugby Wardenr :Mrs. Alice, Stoke, Coventry Warwick 'Tunnicliffe Wm. Polesworth,Taznwrth Warden Joseph, Arley, Coventry White J. H. Shotteswell, Banbury Turner A. Morton Bagot,StudleyR.S.O Warden. Joseph. Radtord & Whitmore White Richard, Over Whitacre, B'hm. Turner Charles H. Sutton-under- park, Coventry White Thomas Astley Nnneaton Brailes, Shipston-on-Stour '\-V.arden R()bert, Allesley, Coventry White Wm. Austrey, Atherston Turner Charles Henry, CheTington, Warden Septimus, Peckford house. White William, Beaumont hill, Tan~ Shipston-on-Stour Allesley, Coventry worth, Birmingham 'Turner Edwin, Trap·s Green, Tarn- Warden William, Little Walton,l\Ionb White William, Pailton, Rugby worth, Birmingham Kirby, Lutterworth White W. H. Crackley, Kenilworth 'Turner George, Groonhiil, l\Iorton Warden 'V. Over Whitacre, B1mnghzn Whitehead Mrs. Charles & Sons, Ash- Bagot, Studley R.S.O Waring Wm. Harbury, Leamngtn.Spa or:ne hill, Newbold Pacey,Leamn.gtn Turner Ja.cob, Stonydelph, Amingtcm, Warne W. Mount Nod, Wstwd.Ovnty Whitehead Amos, Draycote, Rugby Tamworth Warner Alfred, Calcutt, Rugby Whitehead CharlM S. Norton Lindsey, Turner James, Ipsley, Redditch Warner Thomas, Weston hill, Weston- ·warwick Veasey William, Bra.mcote, ::'\uneaton in-A.rden, Nuneaton Whitehead George, Holly Berry end, Vease'Y W. WestoDr-in-Arden, Xun~aton Warner William, Stockton, Rugby l\Ieridan, C.ovenllry V~rnon George Arthur, Snowford, Warr~n l\Irs. R~becca & Son., Kewton Whitehead Joseph, Meriden, Coventry Long Itchington, Rugby Regis, Ta.mworth Whitehead William, Bishop's Itching- Vernon John Herbert,Hill fields,Combe WarTen & Sonil, Shuttington Fields, ton, Leamington Fields, CGventry Shuttington., Tamworth Whitehouse Mrs. Jane, Trap's green, Vincent J.Ba.rmn.oor,Claverdon,Wrwc.k Warwick J. Harbury, Leamngtn. Spa Tanworth, Birmingham .
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