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Cheshire Far 845 ., TRADES DIRECTORY. j CHESHIRE FAR 845 Chappell Nathan, Sutton, Mucclesfld C:arke Mrs. Fram·e<, Halt> tan~~. Hale,' Collier John, Stapeley, Nantwich Ohappell Percy, Buglawton, Congleton AltrinC'ham Collier 1\irs.M. Ridge Hill, Stalybridge Qhappell Mrs. R. Gawswrth.Macclsfid ClarkH H. Bramhall Green, Stocliport Collier Thus. lValgherton, Nantwich Charlesworth Alfred, Weftenhall,Wins- C!arke J. Cheadle Hulme, Stockport Collier William, London road, Wil- ford R.S.O Clarke .Tames, Barntun, Northwich laston, Xantwich Char!esworth Charles, ·wade's Green Cla rke .T as. Marsh gate, Norton,Hncrn CollinsJ. Dainesfold, Carringtn.l\l'chstr hall, Church Minshull, l\Iiddlewich Clarke Mrs. Jane, Ringway,Altrinchm Collins John, Warhurton, Warrington Charlesworth Mrs. E. Gee Cross,Hyde Clarke .Jesse, Moulton, Northwich Collins Peter D. C\nringtun,:Mnchstr Charlesworth E. TheHall,Stoke,Nntwch Clarke .T ohn Henry, 'Whitley Superior, Collins Wm .•T. Carringtun, Manchester Charlesworth James, Hough, ·wybun- Northwich Commin,; Eli, High Lane, StQ{'kport bury, Nantwich Clarke Joseph, Peover heath, Over ComUiffe .Tohn, Yew Tree house, (1harlesworth John, BPacom houses, l'eover, Knutsford Smallwood, Stoke-on-Trent Werneth, Stockport C1arke ~lrs. Mary Ann, Big Hey, Barn- Cook C. IluotPr hall. Wbeelck.Sandbch Oharlesworth S. The Red hall, Leigb- ton, Northwich Cook Mrs. Elizabeth. All Fours, As- ton Chapel, Crewe Clarke Richard, lVarburton, Warrngtn ton-by-Budworth, Northwich (11arlesworth T. Baddington,Nantwich Clarke ~irs. Rosa .Ann, Fankby, Bir- Cook Henry, High Legh, Knutsford Charlesworth T.Chrch.Coppenhll.Crwe kenhead Cook John, High Legh. Knutsford Charlesworth Thomas, Hayfields, Dad- Clarke Samuel, Pickrnere, Knutsford Cook John, Thelwall, '\Yarrington cott, Audlem, Nantwich Olarke Mrs. Sarah Ann, Lindow, Al- Cook Robert, Kinderton, Middlewich (Jharmley Ylrs. :Matilda, Blaeon hall, derley Edge, Manchester Cook Thomas, Tbelwall, Warrington Blacon, Chester Cla.rke T. Strett.on road, Hatton, War- Cooke Abel, Ettiley hPath, Sandbach Ohatterton Hugh, Mottram, M'chestr rington Cooke Alfred, Sound, Nantwich Uheers Cliff B. I nee, Chester Clarke Thomas, Brook farm, Cogs hall, Cooke Alien, Whiteley green, .Adling- Cheers Edwin, Four Lane ends, Tiver- Northwich ton, Macclesfield ton, Tarporley Clarke William, Bostock, Northwich Cooke C. Sugar la. •.Adlington,Mclsfld Cheers Harold, Caughall manor,Chestr Clarke William, Bmok huu~e, Cogshall, Cooke G. Clayley hall, Hamllt>y,Chestr Cheers John, Little Barrow, Barrow, Northwich Cooke Mrs. Geo. Irby, Birkenhead Chester C1arke '\V. Carter's green, Weston,Orwe Cooke .Tames, Haslington, Samlbach Oheetham John, High Lane, Stockprt Clarke vVilliam, Seven Oaks, Northwb Cooke John, Haslington, Crewe Cheetham John, Ollerton, Knutsford Clarkson John, Mobberley, Knutsford Cooke John, Tattenhall, Chester (,'heetham William, .1'\ewton, llyde Clarkson John, jun. Bleackley, Mob- Cooke Joseph, l\Iatley, Hyde Cheshire J. NewtDn, )iacclesfield berley, Knutsford Cooke Mrs. Randal, Irby, Birkenhead Cheshire John, Over Alderley, Crewe Clarkson vYm. Cross Town, Knutsfrd Cooke Samuel, Butley, .Macclesfield Chester George, Bradley, Whitchrcb Clay Joseph, Barton, 2\Ialpas Cooke Samnel, Clarke green, .Adling- Ghester J. Bow gn.Bowdon,.Altrincham Cla~-tun Arthur, Bosley, ~Ia,·desfield ton, Macclesfield Chester Philip Hall, Laurel house. Clayton Chas. 0. Alvaston, Nantwich Cooke Samuel, Whiteley green, Ad- 'Newhall, Audlcm, Nantwich Clayton David, Poynton, Stockport lington, :\Iacclcsfield Chester Mrs. S. Norbnry, Whitchurch Clayton Erwch, Rode hall, North Cooke T. Arclid grn. Arclid, Sandbch ChPster~ Jdhn, Spring lane, Baddiley, Rode, Congleton Cooke T. Newton, Macclesfield Nantwich Clayton Fred A. Brt>ck, Adlington, Cooke T. vVoodford la. Butley,'~Iclsfid Ohest.ers Joseph, Wirswall, Whikhrch Maccle.sfiBld Cooke Thos. Pott Shrigley, .Mcclsfid ChestersT.Hollowi\Ioor bth.Brrw. Chstr Clayton G. Wood la . .Adlingtn. Mcclsfld Cook son E. Poulton, Pulford, Wrexhm Cht>sters Thomas, Bickley, Malpas Clayton George, Elly bank, Newtown, Cookson E. Huxley, Hargrave, Chester Chesters Thomas, Norbury, \Vhitchrcb Disley, Sto.ckpGrt Cookson G. Darnhall, vYinsford R.S.O Chesters lVilliam, Bickley, Malpas Clayton .Tames, Adlington, Macclesfld Cookson Gem·ge (exors of), Rndheath, Chesworth Charles. & Sons, Well st. Clayton Jn_ Hill top, Romiley, Skkpt Northwieb :Mal pas C:aytDn .T. Hope green, Adlington, Ccc kson H. Darnhall,Winsford R. S.O Chesworth W. Butley Ash, ~acclesfld Ma.cclesfif'ld Cookson J{lmes, Siddall house, Bram- Chesworth vVilliam, Burton, Chest.er Clayton J n. Turf lee, Marple, Stkprt hall, Stockport Chetham John, jun. Norbnry,Stockprt Clayton T. Wood la. Adlington,Mclsfid Cookson .Tames, Spurstow, Tarporley Chidlow ~rs. M. Tushington, Whit- Clayton Thomas, North Rode,Cnglctn Cookson .Jas. Wimboldsley, :\Iiddlewh church Clayton \Yilliam, Four I.anc ends, Cook son J oseph, Hargrave, Chester C'borlton Geo. Hig-h Legh, .!Jtrincham Adlir;gton, Macclesfield Cookson Miss i\I.Gt . .!\[eols,H)·lke.S.O Cborlton Mn.H. Sinderland,Altrinchm ClE:wes Mrs. Martha, Overton, Bug- Cookson Samuel, Most on, Sandbach Chorlton John, Warburton, Warringtn lawton, Oongl~ton Cook son Wm. Alprabam hall,Tarporly Chorlton Wm. Hig-h Legh, Altrincham Cliff ·E. Mottram St. Andrew, Mcclsfld Cu l>scn Wm. :Mere, Knutsford Chrimes John, Crowley, Northwich Cliff Edwin, Sutton, Macclesfield Cookson Wm. Tabley Over, Knutsfrd • Chrimes John, Field house, )Inulton, Cliff .Tames, Audlem, Nantwich Coombes William, G1een bank, Gat- Northwich Cliff Thomas, Crewe gates, CrewE ley, Manchester Chrimes Joseph, Norley, Warrington Green, Crewe Ooombs James, Etchells, Cheadle Chrimes Robert, Norley, Warrington Cliffe G-eo. Kingswood green, New- Coombs Simeon, Baguley, Altrincham Chrimes Robt. A. Norley, Warrington hall, Aston, Nantwich Coombs William, Etchells, Cheadle Chrimes Saml. jun. Norley, Warringtn Cliffe R. Sound manor,Sound,Nantwb Coomer Geo. Thos. Basford, Nantwich Christopherson Jas. K. Overpool,Chstr Clowes Mrs. Lucy, Mill lane, Bred- Ccc·mer Jl'hn, Hurleston, Na!ltwich Ohristopherson Mrs. M. Hooton,Ohstr bury, Stockport Coomer W. Chorlton hall, Nantwich Clare Mrs. E. Sinderland, Altrincham Clowes Mrs.M.Col~haw,Siddngtn.Crwe Coper A. Lima, Rainow, Macclesfield Clare Mr~. Elizabeth, Little Ship cvoft, Clubbe Edward, Cburton, Chester Cooper Ashley, Bennetts Sich, Wild- Appleton, Warring-ton Glutton Mrs. E. Tushingham, Wht~hrch boarclough, Ma~c!esfield Clare Jsph. Latchford, Warrington Glutton Henry, Cuddington, 'Malpas Cooper Mrs. C. Great Saugnall,Chster Clare Joseph, Morris Brook, Grappen- Clutton Saml. Haughton, Tarporley Cooper E. Somerford Booths, Cngletn hall, Warringt{)n C:utton Samuel, Spurstow, Tarporley Ccoper Mrs. Emily, Dumkins, Wincle, Clark A.Netherton,Froosham,Wrrngtn Cocker Mrs. Martha, Common Barn, ~Iacclesfieltl Clark E. Mickledale, Overt{)n.Wrngtn Rainow, Macclesfield Cooper George, Haslington, Crevre Ciark Enoch, Lit. Budworth, Ta.rporly Colclough Albert, Marton, Crewe Cooper Henry, Preston hall. Malpas Ulark Fred, Frodsham Woodhouse-:;, Colclough 2\Irs. Ann, Creswell shaw, Cooper Hy. Edwd. Bickley, Malpas Frodsham, Warrini,rton Betchton, Sandbach Cooper Herbert, Clough house, Mac- {Hark Fredk. High Legh, Knutsford Colclough F. Love la. Betchtn. Sndbch clesfield Forest, Macclesfield Oark Mrs. Jane, Dean Row, M'chstr Colclough James, Roughwood, Eetch- Cooper Mrs. hahella M. Tintwistle, Cl11rk Job, Aldford, Chester ton, Sandbach Manchester Clark Mrs. Martha, Cliffe lane, Lymm, Oolclough Jarnes, jun. Bet.chtn.Sndbch Cooper J. Shade yrd. Sutt{)n,Mcclsfld Grappenhall Gulclough John, Ivy cottage, Congle- Cooper James, Cockshot, Disley,Stkprt Clark William, Aldford, Chester ton road, Macclesfield Cooper .Tames, Oldcastle, Malpas Clarke G., J.& J.Oheadla Hulme,Stkpt Colclough Thomas, Roughwood bank, Cooper Mrs. John, Foxes bank, Hun- Clarke Samuel & James, Fox Wood, Betchton, Sandbach sterson, Nantwich Over Peover, Knutsford Coleman Thos. vVood lane, Mobberley, C<>oper John, Gayton, Birkenhead Clarke Mrs. Ann, }'ojorbury houses, Knutsford Cuper John, Ringway, Altrincham Great Warlord, KnutMord Coleshill \Villiam F. Moss brow, War- Cooper John, Shriglcy fold, Hnrds- Clarke C.Clay la. Mobberley,Knutsfrd burton, Warrington · 'lield, Macclesfield Clarke E.Moss brw.Warburtn.WrrngtD Collier Jas. Hollingworth, Manchester Cooper John, Wibbersley hall, High C1arke Edward, Barnton, Northwich Collier James, '\Valker, Kettleshulm~, Lane, Stockport Clarke Edwin, Kingsley, Warrington Macclesfield Cooper Joscph, Haslington, Crewe .
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