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Manchester GIBB 1\Ir vVHELLAN & CO.'S DIRECTORY. Bindloss William, Esq. Elm bank, Gildabrook DALE 1\fr. Edwarcl, Cadishead road, Eccles Dale Hev. Peter S. Hollins green Birbeck Georgc, colliery inspector, Linnyshaw, Daniels Ralph, brick and tile maker, Winton Worsley & Cadishead Birch Jas. smallware dealer, Church st, Eccles Darbyshir~ J. salesman,Grtlen bank, Patricroft Black :Mr. J ames, Barton Darlington Thos. millwright, Drywood,Worsley Blackburu Miss Eliza, Brooklancls, Swinton Darwell Mr. James, Bal'ion House, Barton Bolde Mrs. Eliz. Bank cot. Barton- on-Irwell Darwe1l Thomas, attorney, Barton Bond Major Arlolphus Fred.erick, stl"l.ff officer Davenport JVIrs. Eliz. Barton-upon-Irwell of pensioners, Gildabrook Davenport :Miss Sarah E. Herbert's villa,Bartn Booth Mr. John, M on ton Davis Miss Emma, Barton Bower J ames,cotton spinner (Bower & Yates) ; Davis William & Co. manufrs. of fancy l1rills, ho. Swinton · &c. Swinton Mill, Swinton Bowman Riclum1, artist, Davyhulme, Barton­ Derbyshire Absalom, hatter, Patricroft 'npon-Irwell De Trafford Sir Thos. Jos. Bart. Tra:tford Park Bradley Saml. pawnbroker, Davyhnlme,Barton­ Ditchfield John, C. T. teacher of the Mechan- upon-Irwell ics' Institution sclwo1, Patricroft Bramwell Francis, tin-plate worker, Swinton Dorning 1\Iiss Eliza, Top-o'th'-Moor, W orsley Broadley Itev. Hobt. incumbent of St. Peter's, EASTWOOD Saml. clothier, Church st,1~ccles Swinton Eccles Thos. ironmonger, &c.Market pl.Eccles Brennan Ptk. umbrella mkr. Church st, Eccles Echlin Itev J olm, Cadishead Brooks Mrs. Ann, Barton lane, Eccles Ellismere the Right Hon. Earl of, WorsleyHall Buck Robt. Esq, Eclgcroft Hf11l, Pemliebmy Ell wood Jo1m, prof. of music, Peel pi. Winton Buckley l\1r. Richard, Barton Emmerson .Mrs. Mary, Pendlebury Burgess 1\Ir. Samuel, Barton Entwistle 1\Irs. Eliz. Springfield, Pendlebury Burgess Mrs. -, \Vorsley F A.HI:tALL John, police sergt.Church st,Eccles Burgess 1\'Ir. William, Barton Fearn J ames, brewer, Monton Buxton Mrs. Elizabeth, W orsley :Foulkes Edward ·w, attorney, 1\Ionton CA.RDvVELL 1\Ir. Jas. Cha1wlfield,Pendlebury Foullws John, clerk, Monton Carnegie David, paper merc.hant, Rose Cottage, Fmnifull 1\Irs. Margaret, Patricroft \Viuton; warehs. 3'2 Cannon st, Manchester GIBB 1\Ir. William, Swinton House, Sw.inton Carr Henry S. yeoman, Booth hall, W orsley GilJson l.'t1ary, stay maker. Patricroft Chadwick 1\'Iiss Ann, Barton Gilbocly l\Ir. Arthur, Cadishead Chadwick :Mrs. Aim, Gildabrook road, Eccles Goldsworthy Thomas, copper merchant, Davy- Chadwick James, cotton spinner (John Chad- hulme, Barton-upon-Invell wick & Brothers) ; ho. Bar ton Goodier ll'h. John, Bridge House, nr.Patricroft; Chadwick John, cotton spinner (John Chad­ Gorse Thos. parish clerk, &c. Regent st, Eccles wick & Brothers) ; ho. Eccles Gould Mr. George, Old lane, Swinton Chadwick Robert, cotton spinner (John Chad- Greaves l\liss Mary, Irlam Hall wick & Brothers); ho. Eccles Griffiths l\Ir. William, Barton-upon-Ir~ll . Chalner \Vm. vetei'inary surgeon, Pendlebury Grundy Peter, nail maunfr. Drywood, Worsley Chapman Thomas, clerk, Pendlebury Guest Mrs. J :we, Green bank, Patricroft Cheadle John, assistant overseer and registrar Hall Henry, keeper of dining rooms, Davj'- of births, and collector of taxes, Church st, hulme; rooms JYianchester Eccles Hall Reuben, gamekeeper, Worsley Chorley l\Iiss Jane, :Monton cottage, Ilfonton Harrison Mr. J olm, Monton Clare Mrs. Elizabeth, Cadishead Harrison l\Ir. Thomas, Peel green Clarke 1\'Ir. Benjamin, Dean's Brow, Worsley Harrison 1\Ir. Wm. Brook House, Barton Clarke Mr. John Richard, Winton Harrop Mr. John, Patricroft Clarke Mr. Rd. Ringlaw cottage, nr. Swiuton Harrop John, sub-manager of the B.:tnk of Clarke Richard, cotton spinner ( Hichd. Clarke Manchester, Patrim oft & Sons) ; ho. W orsley Hartley Mr. Thomas, Barton lane, Eccles Clarke Hobert, cotton spim1er (Richard Clarke Hauk l\Ir. Albert, West View cot. Patricroft & Sons) ; ho. W orsley Hayes J\!Ir. J ames, Cadishead Clarke Samuel S. manager, \V orsley Hayes John, wheelwright, Hollins green Cloug J. attorney, Cross bnk. Barton-on-Irwell Heald lvlr. George J ames, Winton Cockshout Wm. mam;r. Stirrup Brook,VVorsley Heywood Sir Benjamin, Bart.ClaremontHouse, Cole J. B. coml. traveller, Green bnk. Patricroft near Eccles Cook Mr. Thos. Pendlebury cot. Pendlebury Higginson l\'Ir. Wm. Winton House,·Winton Copeland Mr. Peter, Peel cottage, Gildabrook Hill Rev. Hichd. M.A. Barton-upon-Irwell road, Eccles • Hilton I\Ir. Geo. Davyhulme, Barton-on-Irwell Corrie Mr. Robert Alexander, Barton Hilton Mr. John, Bentcliffe Old Hall, Eccles Cox 1\ir. Thomas, Barton lane, Eccles Hilton John, bookkeeper, Patricroft Cutler :Mr. J ames, Gildabrook House, Eccles Hindley 1\Irs. Eliza.beth, Pendlebury .
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