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342 Wri :Bristol 342 WRI :BRISTOL. [KELLY'S COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.] , , Wright James &; Co. stevedores, 13 Queen square Yatton Market Co. Limited (F. W. BabeI' F.C.A. sec.), 5 Wright John & Co. printers, electro &; stereotypers \ &; " Exchange buildings west, Corn street publishers of "Wright's Steam Packet &; Railway Time Yeandel Robert, lath manufacturer, Cheltenham road . Tables &; Bristol &; Weston &; Clevedon Directories," Yeandel Robert, shopkeeper, 17 Upper Maudlin street Bristol steam press, Stonebridge Yeandle & Son,boot repaIrers,I Old Charlotte st.Bedmnstl" Wright John, &; Eagle Range Lim. ironfounders, 2 St. Yeandle &; Son, boot reIH1irers, 43 West st. Bedminster Augustine's parade Yeates John, coal dealer, 13 Avon street, Victoria street Wright William & Sons, wine &; spirit importers, St. Yendall John Hobart, news agent &; tobacconist, 124 Augustine's bank North street, Bedminster Wright .A.lice (Miss), dress maker, 3 Brighton terrace, Yeo Brothers, Paull &; Co. Limited, sack, bag, twine &; Easton road, Upper Easton tarpaulin manufacturers, 81 Victoria street; ware­ Wright Charles Edward, solicitor, &; joint registrar of house, 35 Welsh back the county court, & joint district registrar of the high Yeo George, butcher, 210 Gloucester road court of justice, St.Werburgh's chambers, Small street Yeo Thomas, dairy, 194 Gloucester road Wright George, Lamb inn, Crew's hole, St. George Yeoman, Serle &; Co. hatters, 77 Castle street Wright Henry J. baker, 9 Spring street, Bedminste,r Yeoman Alfred, hatter, s~ Fall &; Yeoman 'Yright Henry, beer retailer, 40 Jacob street York John Henry, shopkeeper, 9 Church la. Old Market st 'Yright James, coffee house, Midland road York Martha (Mrs.), beer retailer, 93 North st.Bedmnstr Wright John Alfred. M.LC.E. civil engineer, 6 Unity Yorkshire Insurance Co. (Fred G. Goodchap, resident street, College green , sec.), 2 Clare street Wright John Thos. cabinet manufr. see Bick, Wright &; Co Yost Typewriter Co. Ltd. (Arthar E. Redington, Wright John Thos. cabinet maker, 42 &:; 43 Broadmead manager), 57 lJroad street Wright Joseph Pepper, commission agent, I Queen Anne Young C. &; G, bakers, 43 North street, Bedminster buildings, Baldwin street Young &; Humphrys, wholesale stationers, Rupert street lYright Lewis, Blue Bowl P.H. Temple back Young Mathew C. &; Henry D. leather merchants, 32 Wright Mary Gertrude (Miss), apartments, 2 Rodney Lower Ashley road cots. Rodney place, Clifton Young &; Neilson, wholesale stay &; corset manufacturers,. 'Wright Samuel John, provision dealer, 9 Victoria street II &; 12 Portland square Wright William John, beer retailer,I8 Queen st.Bedminstr Young Men's Christian Association (Herbert Hendy, hon. Wring Eliza (Mrs.), marine store dealer, 16 wmbard sec.), Kingswood; 101 Wells road &; Victoria buildings, street, Bedminster Fishponds road Wring William, news agent, Brislington Young Men's Christian Association, Literary Institute, Wyatt George &; Son, basket makers, 62 Victoria street Gymnasium &; Home (Ralph M. Morphett, sec.), 4 &; 5 Wptt &; Co. butchers, 13 Upper Maudlin street St. J ames's square Wyatt Alfred G. station.}r &; gold blocker, see Mogridge Young Women's Christian Association (Miss J. Butlin, .& Wyatt hon. sec.), 17 Portland square &; (Miss F. Butler, supt.), 'Wyatt Ann (Mrs.), laundress, 24 Egerton rd. Bishopston 19 Berkeley square Wyatt Arthur Light, farmer, Lively farm, Bishopsworth Young-'s Paraffin Light & Mineral Oil 'Co. Limited (James Wyatt Benjamin, farmer, Brock farm, Bishopsworth Wilkie, manager), Victoria buildings, Victoria street Wyatt Charles, farmer, Priory farm, Easton-in-Gordano Young Albert, apartments, 22 Oakfield grove, Clifton Wyatt David, shopkeeper, 16 Percy street, Bedminster Young Anis (Miss), teacher of music, 6 Park view, Ridge- Wyatt Edward, baker, I Hawtborne street, Totterdown way, Fishponds Wyatt Emily ~Miss), teacber of music, 31 Ranelagh street, Young Anna Maria (Mrs.), greengrocer, High st.Portishd Barton hill Young Anthony Rt.who.glass &; china dlr.see Levy & Young Wyatt George, farmer, Red House farm, Bishopsworth Young Arthur, upholsterer, 6 Albany place Wyatt George, hair dresser, Regent street, Kmgswood Young Benjamin, greengrocer, Regent road Wyatt Gertrude (Miss), nurse, 2 Beaconsfield road, Young Benjamin, greengrocer, Still House la. Bedminster St. George Young Caleb, leather &; grindery merchant, 223 Churca vVyatt Henry, insurance agent, Gr"ham villa, Graham road, St. George road, St. Mark's lane, Easton Young Chas. Wm. hatter &hosier, 130 East st.Bedminster Wyatt Henry Archibald, fried fish dealer, 30 Cannon Young Edward Alway, auctioneer &; valuer, see Nichols street, Bedminster (George), Howes, Young, Alder & Co Wyatt John, wholesale bacon curer &; pork butcher, 203 Young Edward Alway, farmer &; land agent to Sir Charles &; 205 Ohurch road, St. George D. Cave, bart. M.A., J.P., D,L. Rodway Hill farm, Wyatt Joseph, insur. agt. 16 Tenby street, Lawrence hill Mangotsfield Wyatt Laura (Mrs.), stay maker, 39 Triangle, Queen's Young Edward Francis, chemist, 67 Wells road & High road, Clifton street, Staple Hill Wyatt Richard B. butcher, 2 High street, Lower Easton Young Edward William, fishmonger, vVestbury-on-Trym Wyatt Sarah (Mrs.), grocer, 124 Easton road . Young Edwin, beer retailer, 135 Hayward rd. Barton hill Wyatt Thos. wheelwt. &; coach builder, High st.Portishead Young Fred J. branch manager of the United Kingdom Wyatt Walter, coal dealer, 20 Canterbury st. Rarton hill Temperance &; General Provident Institution, 47 Corn st Wyatt WaIter, haulier, 44 Hayward rd. Barton hill Young G. Newman. stationer &; post office, 21 Chando~ Wyatt William James, cycle maker, 207 Stapleton road road, WooIcot park Wybourne Thos. shoe ma. High street, Shirehampton Young George, sign writer, 7 Leicester street, Bedminster Wyckoff', Seamans .& Benedict, typewriter manu- Young Georgina (Miss), shopkeeper &; post office, Hallen iacturers, 2 Small street Young Godfrey, butcher, 38 Paul street, Kingsdown Wyld &; Co. importers of wines &; spirits, 2 Bridge parade Young Graham L.D.S.lrel. dentist"37 Park street Wyld &; C'J. win~ &; spirit merchants, Tucker street Young Henry WItr. bousehldr. I Bathurst ter. Wapping Wyld Basil, commercial traveller, 13 Park row Young Herbert, farmer, Court farm, Hanham Wyllir 'rhomas, stationer, 74 East street, Bedminster Young James, dairyman, 30 Pictan street Wynes Beatrice (Miss), dress maker, 40 Easton road Young James M.D., C.M. su:ogeon & medical officer, Ko. 6 Wynn John, commercial traveller, 7 Hughenden rd.<Horfld district, Barton Regis union &; medical officer of health Yabbicom Tboma,s By. M.lnst.C.E. city engineer &; sur- St. George Urban Sanitary district, Oloudshill house, veyor; office, 63 Queen square Cloudshill road, St. George Yabsley John S. who. boot mamr. 8 Newfoundland street Young James Chas. grocer, 20 Chandos rd. Woolcot park Yabsley John Smith, apartments, 9 Ashley road Young John, land agent,s Exchange buildings west,Corn st Yabsley Samuel Urgent. fried fish dlr. 127 Low.Ashley rd Young Joseph, boot maker, 125 Stapleton road Yalland John, baker, 6'1 Gloucester street, Up. EastvilIe Young Lavina Sarah (Mrs.),shopkp7.132West st.Bedmnstr Yalland Ruth (Mrs.), dress maker, 23 London road, Young ~ Mury Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, 14 Morley Lower Ashley road street, Russell town Yandall Henry David, furniture dealer, 163 Stapleton rd Young l'hilip Geo. Arthur, butcher, High st. Portishead Yandell Emma (Mrs.), grocer, 60 Grosvenor road Young Philip Henry, butcher, Pill Yandell Isabella (Mrs.), glass bottle manufacturer, Young Sarah (Mrs.), apartments, High st. Portishead Church street, Victoria street Young Thomas, bukher, Easton-in-Gordano Yandell Mary (Mrs.), apartments, 2 Sion hill, Clifton Young W. Ernest, tchr. of elocution, 9 Fernbank rd.Redld Yandell Sarah (Mrs.), butcher, 64 RorfieId road Young Waiter, dairyman, 142 East street, Bedminster Yandell Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 54 Twinnell street Young William, farmer, Yew Tree farm, Bishopsworth Yandell '\Villiam, shopkeeper, I Church lane, Temple street Zahringer John B. watch maker & jeweller, 253 Church Yard Rhoda (Mrs.), apartments, 44 St. Michael's hill road, St. George Yard Robert, tailor, see Tivey &; Yard Zahringer Joseph Adolphus, watch &; clock maker, Yard William, greengrocer, 45 Montague street Regent street, Kingswood Yard William, hosier, 379c, Gloucester road Zeidler Carl, basket ma. Two Mile Hill rd. Two ~Iile Rill.
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