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Trades. [ B G Cki ~G Ham~ Hire 286 FAR TRADES. [ B G CKI ~G HAM~ HIRE. FARM BAILIFFS continued. •Soutbam Arthur, Manor farm, Wotton Hill W. L. Common, Datchet, Windsor Cordery Clement (to Capt. Richard Pure- Underwood, Aylesbury Horn James. Aston Clinton, Tring foyPurefoyR.N.),Shalstone,Buckinghm Starkey Frederick (to William Rose esq.). Jones & Son, 6 High st. Stony Stratford Cox Charles (to Capt. SU.wart-Savile J.P.), Ashwells, Tyler's Green,High Wycombe Jones JosP.IJh, Denmark street, Wycombe Boycott, Buckingham Stevens Eli (to J. T. Mills esq.), Cherry Kemp William Archer, 46 High street, Deacon William (to Capt.W.H.Lambton), orchard, Soul bury, Leighton Buzzard Eton, Windsor Winslow Sutton Arthur (to Sir Oswald Mosley Lewis Frederick & Herbert, Market D.ell Thomas (to the exors. of Robert bart.), St<Jke Mandeville, Aylesbury square, Chesham Dell), Common, Little Hampden, Great Sutton William (to Col. John Spence), Lewis William, 93 High street, Chesham Missenden S.O · Biddlesden, Brackley Lovelock John, Colnbrook, Slough Down James (to Lady de Rothschild), Taylor James (to Miss Alice de Roth- Lyman Thomas, Weston road, Olney S.O Aston Clinton, Tring schild), Waddesdon, Aylesbury Middlcton William, Caldecote street, Dyson Arthur G. (to A. J. Robarts esq.), Thrussell Robcrt (to Thomas Richard ~ewportPagnell l.illingstone Dayrell, Buckingham Seaton esq. ), 18 California, Aylesbury Purser Edmd. & Alfd. 127 High st. Slough Feasry James (to l\1r. Albert Piercy), Tuffney William (to Baron F. J. Gates R ance Bros. Union street, Amersham &. Dolsden farm, Turville, Henley esq.), Wing, Leighton Buzzard Chalfont St. Giles, Gerrard's Cross S.O Flint Thoma':! (to H. E. Krarley esq.), Walker Robert (to Fred Burrow esq.), Rippington Thos, Spittal st. Marlow Lodge faun, Medmenham, Marlow Mead farm, Long Crendon, Thame Ruff Miss Isabella, 34 High stroor., Slough Frost Alford (to Lieut.-Col. Finlay), Little Watson Jsph. Jn. (to Waiter Hazell esq. Seal Rd. 84 Church st. Wolverton S.O Brickhill, .Bletchley J.P.), Turn-furlong, Walton, Aylesbury Smith William, 121 High st. Eton, Windsr Geary Owen (to A. Hopcraft esq_.), Tnr- Watson William (to Leopold de Roth- Spittles George, South st. Wendo·rer "l.O weston, Brackley schild esq. D.L., J.P.), Asciott farm, Stevens & Son, London end, Beacons- Glaisber Joseph (to H. Howard Vyse esq.), Leighton Buzzard ' field S.O Stoke place, Stoke Pages S.O Watts James (to Mrs. King), Denham, Stuhhs Henry, 95High st.StonyStratford Green George {t<J Thomas Kim·h), Little Uxbridge Stubbs Jn. New Bradwell,Wolverton 8.0 Marsh, Gt. Kimble, Princes Risboro'S.O Weller Albert Maynard Alexander (to R. Tarbox William, Victoria road, Fenny Hambly Henry Richard (to Alfred Chas. W. Hudson esq. ), Brockmer End farm, Stratford, Bletohley Rogers esq.), Stewkley Dean, Stewk- Medmenham, Marlow Vere G. London end, Beaconsfield S.O ley, Leighton Buzzard Widdowson John (to Earl Howe), Penn Walker Alfred, High street, Fenny Hawkins Henry (to William Bailey esq. Street, Amersham Stratford, Bletohley Wexham Court), Stoke Green, Stoke Winter C. (to Sir Philip F. Rose hart. Walker John, High street, Winslow Pages S.O D.L., J.P.), Tyler's Green,HighWycombe Walker Williarn, Duncombe street, Hobbs James (toW. D. Mackenzie esq.), Fenny Stratford, Bletchley . Bosmore, Fawley, Henley-on-Thames FARRIERS. Wilkinson James, Dinton, Aylesbury Hobbs Neighbour (toR. W. Hudson esq.), See Smiths, Blacksmiths & Farriers. Willis Thos. Drayton Parslow, Bletch\ey Westfield farm, Medmenham, Marlow Wilson Herbert, 6 High st. Aylesbury Holland William (to Arthur Lasenby FEATHER CLEANER. Windsor R. 196 Des borough rd. Wycombe Liberty ~sq. D.L., J.P., c.c.), The Lee, Linion Mrs. Jane, 56 Easton st.\Vycombe Wood H. W. 238 Desboro' rd. Wycombe ' Great ?llissenden S.O • Woo:]s Ge:Jrge, Bull lane, Wycombe Humphreys Charles (to Herbert Dodwell FELLMONGERS. esq.), Long Crendon, Thame FLAG & BANNER MANUFRS. Jlling Matthew (to Mrs. Dauncey), Little Abbott Amo~, Marsh, ~ycombe Scott Richard, Gordon road, Chesham Horwood, Winslow Cook D. 14 TICkford st. ~ewport Pagnell Jam08 Frank (to Mrs. MaTy James), FENCING (WOOD & WIRE). Edgington John & Co. 19 Long lane Eo Bottom farm, Great Harnpden, Great & 108 Old Kent road, London sE Missenden S.O Palrner T. W. & Co. 5 Victoria Riley Edward & Co. Providence Street J ames George l to the Earl of B ·.lckingham­ street, We3tminster, Landon s w; mill, Leeds; Nat. T N 765 11 shire n.L., J.P. ), Longdown, Great works, Merton, Surrey. Victoria" Turtle & Pearce, 13 Duke street, Kimble, Princes Risborough S.O Cleft Chestnut Paling London bridge s E ; manufacturers of Janes Jarnes (to H. Landon esq.), Grea.t all kinds of flags & banners, Kingshill, High Wycombe FIRE BRICK MERCHANTS printed, sewn, embroidered or painted. Jefferson Frederick Joseph (to Mark Ward & Cannon, 30 High street & L. & Bunting merchants, wholesale & for Sharrott ), N orthall, Dunsta ble 'ds N. W. Station, Aylesbury exportation. By appointment to the J ones Alfred (to Mrs. Bull), Ma1 Hon. Board of Trinity ; Lloyd's & Moreton, Buckingham Colonial Port Trusts ; makers to the Keen Thomas (to Thomas Simms esq.), FIREPROOF SAFE MAKER. Board of Trade ; contractors to H.M. Littlecote, Leighton Buzzard Tann John (Anchor Reliance bent steel Government & most of the 'principal Knibb George (to Robert Curtis esq.), safes), ll Newgate street, London Eo shipping companie,. & yacht clubs. Denham, Aylesbury Telegraphic address, " Turtle, Lon­ Lee Robert (to :Mrs. Stevenson), Hedger- FIRE WOOD DEALERS. don " ; Telephone 9837 Central ; price ley, Gerrard's Cross S.O Basden William Birchwood villas Farn- lists on application Lobban Alexander (to Sir Robert John I ham common: Farnha.m Royal' S.O WattS. H. 78 St. John's hill, Clapham Dashwood ~art. D.L., J.P.), West Dunklcy James, Akcley, Buckingham Junction, London s w. Union jacks Wycombe, H1gh Wycombe Haynes Benjamin, Caldecote street, & lettered flags Lodge Edw~d (to Lo_rd Desborough NewportPagnell n.L., J.P.), faplow, Maidenhead Knight Wm. Market sq. Wol"">'erton S.O FLINT CONTRACTORS. MacGrcgor Alex. (to Duke of Bedford), I Norman T Bow Brickhill Bletchley Fr nkli J h W Id' d T · Cbenics, Rickmansworth (Herts) Smith c~ Spring gdns Bourne Ends 0 T a. Jn hose&p 'w·w~r s eLon 'd nng__ ~ · s.o. Cr • · · · erry o n 1 am n on rvou. N1x Harry (to Mr. Edwd. llold0m), oss. Wigginton Robert Spittal street Marlow W d S 0 ' Roads farm Bow Brickhil! Bletchley ' ' en over · Olney JOReph ' {to G. Weller esq.),' Wood- FISHING TACKLE MAKERS. side farm, Amersham . FLOCK MANUFACTURERS. Perkins Henry (to Hon. W. F. D. Smith Bambndge & Co. 71 High st. Eton, Wnds Redfea.rn H. B. Mill end, West Wycombe, M.P.), Post office, Greenlands, Ramble- Wood Edward, 8 Castle st. Aylesbury High \Vycombe don, Henley-on-Thames -- Phillips John (to Lord Cottesloe), Swan- !FISHMONGERS. Lees James (& mill pnffs), Willow Street bourne, Winslow Aylett Thos. 133 Broad st. Chesham S.O mills, Oldham, L'lncs. TA "Flocks" Phillips Newman (to George Wigley esq.), Batt George, 19 Church st. Chesha.m S.O Little Horwood, Winslow Bowler Thomas, High street, Winslow FLORISTS. Plumridge Edward (to H. C. Brown esq_ Brown E. 7 Cambridge street, Aylesbury Ash Edgar, L~dgers lane, Cha.lvey, Slough J.P. ), Stokenchurch, W a.llingford Brown Fredk. High st. Gt.Missenden S.O Bates Mrs. E. 5 Prospect rd. Stony Stratfd Redding William (to John Forrest esq. Brown Thomas, 12 Castle st. Aylesbury Cottrell Cha':!. Eton wick, Eton. Windsor J.P.), Stoken farm, Lacey Green, Bull Mrs. Jane, 97 High st. Stony Stratfrd Curl J. J. Market square, Stony Stratford Princes Risborough S.O Bull Wm. St. John st. Newport Pagnell Hiatt George, 181 High street & 4 Chai.- Reynolds John (to the Hon. W. F. D. Carey W. R. 2 Market hill, Buckingham vey road, Slough 1:-;mith M.P., J.t>.), Y=den Manor farm, Collins Mrs. E. 4 Bourbon st. Aylesbury Hopkim~ Robert, 5 Market st. Aylesbury Hambleden, Henley-on-Thames Datton Fmncis James, Bletchley road, Ingram, Whitfield & Co. Wendoverroad, Sawyer Jabez (to Mr. Edwin Kibble), Fenny Stratford, Bletchl~y Aylesbury · Swanbonrne, Winslow Day Robert S. 6 Easton strect,Wyoombe James W. J. Woodside, Famha.m Royal Smith Edwin {to John Hobbs), North Day Valentine, 55 High st. Olney S.O S.O Crawley, Newport Pagnell D~an & Co. High street, Marlow McKechnie A. Cuddington, Aylesblll'V Smith Joseph (to Thoq. George esq.), Field John Thomas, 18 Oxford street, Maxim A. Montem villas, Salt hill, "longb Newton Longville, Bletchley Wycombe & High street, Marlow Nettleton J. C. Myrke nurs~ry, Uptoo. Smith William (to James Woo:l esq.), Goddin Waiter, Cores End, Wooburn, Slough . Chenies, Rickmansworth S.O. (Herts) Wooburn Green S.O Parker C. E. 119 Hi6h ~t. Eton, Windsor .
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