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Direotory. Manchester DIREOTORY. G:RA MANCHESTER. Graham Jame11, bootm11.ker, ~Port lit. Ficcadilly G ra. nt & A.ldcroft, timber merchant., Lilllladel at. Pendleto:o -- Ja.mes, clerk, 40 York st. Great Clowes st. Lower Broughton Charles, glassoutter, 46 Oxford st. Tatton st. Salford -- Ja.mes, joiner, 232 City road, Hulme Elizabeth, BoyaZ Hotel, 79 Lloyd st. Greenheys -- James, cashier, 98 Talbot st. Moss Side George, traveller, S Church vit!w, Parsonage st. Moss Sid11 -- James, police clerk, 272 Liverpool st. West, Salford George William, gardener, 48 Richmond st. Moss Side -- James, bootmaker, 70 Wellington st. Gorton Henry, corn and provender dealer, 1 Eagle st. Swan at. antS -- Jane, householder, 15 Westminster st. C:::ornbrook, Hulme Mather st. .Ancoats; house, KnutsjD'I"d --John, dairyman & shopkeeper, 60 Rigby st. Higher Broughton Henry, warehousemllll, B Crossclifl:"e st. Moss Side -- John, boot & shoe maker, 113 Every st . .Ancoats James, cab owner, 50 Lloyd 11t. Greenheys -- John, beer retailer, 20 Ludlow st. Chorlton oa Medlock James, gardener, 16 Queen st. Ruslwlme --John, shopkeeper, lH Errington st. Lower B10ughton J ames, gardener. 39 Scholes st. Cheetham -- John, traveller, 3 Derby st. Oxford st. Chorlton on Medlock John, manager, 101 Oxford st. Chorlton rd -- John, traveller, 7 Dover st. Chorlton on Medlock John Frederick, clerk, 11 Green st. Leaf st. Hulme --John, schoolmaster, Hall st. !Uoston [Sal" John S. W. estate agent (Lawson's Estate Office), 15 Lever at; --John Jos. accountant (Lees & Graham),Rose Villa, Brooklandtl, house, Rams bottom -- John ::'dorgan, druggists' sundryman (Pilling & Graham), 1 --Jonathan .M. policeman, 33 Larch st. Waterloo rd. Cheotham York terrace, Chester rd. Hulme J oseph, timber mrcht. (Grant & .Aldcroft), 45 Seedley rd. Seedley -- Joseph, herbalist, 75 Collyhurst st. Rochdale rd .Patrick, merchant, S8 Fountain st; house, 9 .Albert rd. Ecclu -- Joseph, furniture remover, 207 Oldham rd. ~ewton Heath Poter, millwright, 138 Queen's rd. West Gortou -- Joseph,labourer, 35 Shelmerdine st. Rochdale rd Philip, auctioneer and estate agent, 80 Deansga.te; house, -- Joshua, clerk, 3 Pickering st. Rutland st. Hulme Warwick Villa, Vic~oria grove, Withington -- Joehua W. stonemason (J. W. Graham & Son), 51 Varley st. William, boot and shoemaker, 23 Lilla.h st. Liverpool at. S Oldham road, Miles Platting William, Ga7"Tick Hotel, 49 Fountain st; house, The Grove, --Joshua W. & Son, stonemasons & contractors, Varley at. School rd. Sal<' Oldham rd. Miles Platting-Pay day, last Friday William, labourer,7 Freeman st. Renshaw at. Hnlme -- Kenneth, Lass u' Gowrill, 2 Charles st. Chorlton on Medlock William, beer retailer, 25 Bedford st. Hulme -- Margaret, householder, 139 Robert Hall st. Oldfield road, S Gran tham Mr. John, 2 Rothsay place, Chester rd. Old Traff"ord -- Margaret, householder, B .Armitage st. Hyde rd. .Ardwick John, bricklayer, 66 Walnu~ st. Hnlme -- Margaret, beer retailer, 269 Queen's rd. Miles Platting Thomas, policeman, 6 Robinson st. Tipping st. Ardwick -- Mrs. Margaret Ann, 58 Nelson at. Oxford st. C on M William, pawnbroker, 23 Oxford st. C on .M.; house,l Rothaay -- Norman, joiner, 4 East Wynford st. Howard at. Salford place, Chester rd. Old Tratlord --Norman, joiner, 95 Sussex st. Great Clowes st. L B William, shopkeeper, 29 Regent st. Salford -- Richard, confectioner, 306 Queen's rd. Rochdale rd Granville Thomas, beer retailer, 21 & 23 York st. Con M -- ltobert, secretary to Church of England Temperance Society, Gras on H. P. dyer, 10 Norfolk st. & Hope Dye Works, Barmw11 Young Men's Christian Association buildings, Mount st. Peter Joseph, builder & contractor, Forge lane, & brickmaker, Sandy st; house, 11 The .Avenue, Lower Broughton rd lane, Bradford; house, ~'he Firs, North rd. near Droylsden -- Robert, machine printer, 4 Haddon st. Hyde rd. Gorton Gratrix John, grocer, S4 Chancery lane, A. & 64 Every at. Ancoatli -- Robert, upholsterer, 92 Oxford at. Chorlton rd Peter, farmer, Field Farm, Back lane, Gorton -- Robert, clerk, 18 Eldon st. Chorlton on Medlock Peter, shopkeeper, 12 Stove st. Tipping st. Ardwick -- S . .Armstrong, oil manufacturer(Clydesdale Oil Company), Oak Samuel, jun. Esq. J.P. lead merchant (S. Gratrix1 jun. and road, Withington Brother), West Point, Whalley range -- Samuel, grocer, 319 Chester rd. Hulme [Cheetham Samuel, jun. & Brother, sheet lead & block tin merchantll, -- Thomas, M.A. schoolmaster, 1 Labumum villas, George st. ALPORT LEAD MILLS, 25 & 27 .Alport town, Deansgate; worlu, -- Thomas, clogmaker, 107 Woodward st. Bradford at. & 26 Butler Philips Park rd. Bradiord-Pay day, last Friday st. Oldham rd Thomas railway inspector, 33 Lord Duncan st. Salford -- Thomas, clerk, 78 Duke st. Lower Broughton William, coal dealer, 24 Rusamund st. West, Chorlton on lhd­ -- Thomas, grocers' assistant, 24 Hardman st. City rd. Hulm11 lock; house, 21 Higher Chatham 11t. Chorlton on .Medlock -- Thomas, tobacconist, 263 Chester rd. Hulme WilJiam, maker-up, 56 Thomas st. Hulme -- Thomas, clog iron maker, 28 -w-ater st. Newtown Grattan Joshua, labourer, 21 Norfolk st. .Ardwick -- William, saddler, 10 Edmund place, .Ardwick Grat ton .Allan B. clerk, 75 Harper st. Chorlton rd -- Mr. William, Crystal terrace, 126 Cecilst. Greenheys John, smallware dealer, 54 Victoria rd. Gorton -- William, salesman, 73 South st. Stockport rd Thomas, coal dealer, 27 Wood st. Hyde rd. Gorton -- William, traveller, 14 Sewerby st. Moss Side William, shopkeeper, 24 John st. Gorton -- Wm. mrcht. (M' Lean, Parlane & Co.), La Plata Villa, Buwdon. Gra.v e Emma, householder, 222 Morton st. Longsight -- William, smith, 59 Collyhurst rd John, Esq. J.P.!Uount House, 189 CheethamHill -- Wilham M. veterinary surgeon, 49 Percival st. C on M J oseph, merchant (J oseph Grave & Uo.), 1911 Up. Brook st. ConM -- William & Co. merchants, 86 Major at. & 70 Miller st. GZtlBgow Grave Joseph 6. eo. linen manut"acturers. paper -Pay day, Friday m erchants, packing- materials dealers, 6. ag-ents -- William John, manager, 63 Pem at. Salford to D. Smith 6. Sons, linen manufacturers, a.lyth Grahe G. & Co. silk merchants, and agentlil for foreign goods, 16 Dale at-Pay day, first Friday [Hroughton rd a nd Dundee, 3 ::Lloyd st. Albert square­ -- Gustave, merchant (G. Grahe and Co.),l3 The Polygon, Lower p ay day, first Monday after last Friday Grain Edward, engine driver, 10 Albion st. Openshaw Grav e William, iron & metal merchant and agent for The Staveley Gra.inge John, grocer, 49 Lloyd st. Greenheys Coal & Iron Co. Limited, iron manufacturers; The Parkgate Grainger Albert Edward, shopk11eper,15 Lime st. Newton Iron Co. Limited, iron manufacturers; and Edge & Sonlil -- Christopher J. clerk, 31 Dudley st. Hnlme (Shifnal), wire rope and chain makers, 12 Tib lane, Cross st -- George, clerk, 49 Bland street, Moss Side Graves .A. P. agent for H. Manders & Co. brewers, Dublin, Mason -- Jame1, bookseller, 399 Stockport road, Longsight avenue, Mason at. Swan st; house, 27 Howard st. Eccle11 -- James Alfred, solicitor, Queen's chambers, John Dalton at New rd. 8allord -- John, tailor, 112 Bedford st. Hulrne & Co. grey cloth agents, 80 Deausgate [hulme, L -- Jo8eph, Bhawl and mantle maker (Bairden, Rideout, and James, cloth agent (Graves & Co.), 1 Wellington pi. Kirkmans­ Grainger), Oakley Villa, Green lane, Heaton Moor J ohn, traveller, 52 Botham st. Moss lane East -- Joseph, inspector, 32 Darwen st. Kirkham st. Sailord Robert, commercial traveller, 9 Carnarvon st. Cheetham -- Joseph, shopkeeper, 63 Thornton st. Collyhurst l!t Mr. Samuel B. 8 Richmond hill, Stretford rd. Old Tra.ff"ord -- Margaret, householder, 64 Chorlton rd. Hulme William, bookkeeper, 14 Church rd. Stockport rd. Longsight -- Nathan, printers' macbineman, 8 Waiter st. Lloyd at. G Graveson Henry, joiner, S8 'ratton st. Oldficld rd. Sal1ord -- Prudence, householder, 6 Belleek st. Preston st. Hulme Gray Benjamin, Esq. J.P. barrister-at-law, 6 Seedley terrace, P -- Robert, painter, 132 Duke st. Chorlton rd Charles, eating-house keeper, 16A Piccadilly -- Step hen, vice maker, Harrison st. Pollard st; house,4 Mangnall Charles, painter, 661 Hyde rd. Gorton st. Ridgway st. Ancoats Gray. Dunn &. eo. biscuit manufacturers and -- William, millwright, Hulton st. Phmbe at CO nfectioners, 3 Watling st. Shudehill; works, Grammar School, Long Millgate S. H. Hodson, receiver G lasg-ow- al6enta tor .Tames Xeilh·r Ci&. Sons, Grammer Frederick, coal agent.4 Myrtle grove,Stockport rd . .Ardwick D undee --Henry, machine and general smith, &c. 22 Princess lit. Higher Ardwick Gray Edward, launderer, 43 Mytton st. Hulme Edward,~lacksmith, 22 .Ambrose at. Embden at. Greenheya Grandin Jane E. dyer, 29 Upper Brook st. Chorlton on Medlock Elizabeth, householder, 32 Howard st. Strangeways Grange Henry, traveller, 85 Exeter st. Devonshire st . .Ardwick Elizabeth, curled hair manufacturer, 12 Bloom st. Salford -- John, corn and flour dealer, 192 Great Ancoats st; house, Sale Elizabeth, householder, 14 Ellor st. Salford green, Bale Emma, householder,238 Brunswick st. Con M --John, pork butcher, 24 The Abattoir, Water street; house, 84 Emest, joiner, 25 Liverpool at. Salford King st. Stretford Fanny, householder, 101 Embden st. H [Gt. Clowes st. Il B -- Joseph, corn and flour factor,l6S Great Ancoats st. and 100 George, merchant (Greg, Brothers, & Co.), Willow Ba.Dk, 241 Store st. .Ancoats - George, shopkeeper, 16 'fravis st. London rd -- Robert, joiner, 24 Cnsswell st. Lilley at. Newton George P. manager, 3 Park grove, George st. City rd -- Ross, tool dealer, New Market, Campfield; ho. 56 Bedford st. A Henry, clerk, SO Maple st. Waterloo rd -- Samuel S. Grand Junctwn Hotel, 2 Preston st. and 141 W ardlt st Henry, beer retailer, 279 Chester rd. Hulme Hnhne; house, The Hollie11, Alhton-on,..MilTIIIlJI Henry, haker, 30 Harriet st. Fenney st. Higher Broughton -- Thomas, Ang11Z Inn, 357 Chapel st. S&lfurd Henry, agent for the Globe Marine Insurance Co. Limited, -- Thomas, draper, 69 Downing st. .Ardwick Hanover chambers, 8 King st; house, 10 George st. C H -- Thomas, foreman, 106 Btrch st. Ardwick Henry lll. agent fur F. L•y & Co. (Derby), engineers, Piccadilly Granger Caroline, seamstress, 20 Alexandra st.
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