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· Liverpool. ' [Kelly S 1 746 TRA · LIVERPOOL. ' [KELLY S ' Traynor William, 'warehouseman, 86 Granton rd. Everton True China• Tea Aei!OOlation, teA. dealers (Edward Foulger, Treadaway Frederick, dispenser, 39 Pimhillst. To:xteth pk manager), 8 Clayton square Treasure John Benjamin & Co. gauge glass ma.nufooturers,S True Ed, Alphonso, rag merchant, see True & McClelland, ' & 12 Vauxha.ll road; T A "'l'reasure, Liverpool" Trueman George, shopkeeper, 157 Derby road, Bootle Treble Wm. boot ma. 200 Netherfield road north, Everton Trueman John, dairy, 194 Breckfield road north, Everton Tredega.r Iron & Coal Co. Limited (W!lliam Just & Co. TrilesdaleMaty(Mrs.),tchr.of music,S Verulam st. Toxteth pk agents), 1 Commercial buildings, 17 Water stl'eet Truesdale Wm. George, ~rrocer, 61 Lark lane, Toxteth park 'Treeby Alfred, sihpwright, 120 Upper Essex st. Toxteth pk . Truman Mary (Mrs.), milliner & dress ma. IH Lyellst.Eve~ Treeby Chas. bookkeeper, 89 Wellington avenue, Wavertree ·Truman William, bookkeeper, 87 Clifton road, Tue-broolr Treeby Harry J. bookkeeper, 11 Brookdale rd. Toxteth park· ·Truman Wm. brass moulder, 107 Walton Breck rd. Everton Treeby Martha (Mrs. ), milliner, 9 Woolton st. Much W oolton Truman W illiam, goods receiver, 31 Morton st. Toxteth park "Tree by Seth, coal dealer, 93A, Rathbone street '!'rumble & Wilson, house, land, estate & insurance agents, Treen John George, clerk, 1 Egerton street Grecian chambers, 57 A, Dale street. Estab. 50 years Treen Mary A. (Mrs.), ta.llQW chandler, 33 Halllan~ Trumble Nelson, dock gateman, 28 Hero street, Bootle Tregoyne Henry, picture frame maker, 2A, Oolquitt street Trunks Henry, master mariner, 28 Grey·road, Walton Tregunna. Nicholas, cooper, 71 Dorrit strat, Toxteth park Trussell Charles, tinplate wrkr. 128 Jubilee dri. Kensngtn.pk Treiber Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house, 65 Dorrit street, Trussler John, constable, 5 Luton grove, Kirkdale Toxteth park Trustees, Executors & Securities Insurance Corporation Treidwell Frederick, engineer, 21 Chirkdale street, Kirkdale Limited (The) (George Barton, local controller), safe de· Treleaven Herbert Willoughby, merchant, see Hughes, posit vault, Imperial buildings, 5 Dale street Treleaven & Co.; res. 17 Radstock road, Fairfield Truswell Mary Jane (Mrs.), lodging house, 32 Upper Hill Trelford Edward Arthur, clerk, 4 Hampden rtreet, Walton street, Toxteth park Trembath Wm.Jn.grocers' assist,29 Halewood road,Gateacre Try & 1\lcJ:<'arlane, mercantile stationers, lithographers,letter­ Trench Alex. James, bookkeeper, 27 Albert road, Waterloo press printers, account book manufactrs. &c. 16 Cook st Trench Colin, bookbinder, 11 Gwendoline st. Toxteth park Try Alfred George, commercial traveller, 18 Egerton street Trenery Samuel Geo. painter, 19 £reckfield rd. sth. Everton Try Ellen (Mrs.), fancy draper, 67 Granby st. Toxteth park Trenery Thos. Warne,marine engineer, 28 Welltleld rd. Waltn Trythall John, mariner, 33 Kirkstall street, Kirkdale Trense Charles, TheOffice wine bar ,3Corf's bldgs. Preeson's rd Tubb R. & Sons, organ builders, 22 William Moult street Trenton & Co. cartage agents, Basement, Bristowe cham- Tubb Edwin Arthur, organ builder, see Tubb R. & Sons; & hers, 8 Harrington st.; Tn 5372; T A" Exact, L'pool" teacher {)f music, 101 Boundary lane, Everton Trenton William, cartage agent, see Trenton & Co.; res. 6 Tubb Joseph Ward, organ builder, see Tnbb R. & Sons Boston street, Bootle Tubb William, brass finisher, 17 Wynne street, Edge hill "Tresco" S. S Co. Ltd. (Edward C. Thin, manager), 6 Tnbbs Elizabeth (Mrs.), fancy draper, 40 Stanley rd. Bootle Hamilton buildings, 24 Chapel street Tubman Thoma.8, coal dealer, 84 Haigh street Trentom Chas. H.confectioner,346 WestDerbyrd Toe-Brook Tuck & Co. Limited, india rubber manufacturers, 42 Chapel Trevarton James. greaser, 25 Washington street, Bootle street, 17A & 19 Lancelots hey & 42 Regent road; TA Trev~llick Richard Slee, printer,37 Rhiwlas st.Toxteth park "Tucks"; Tn 619 Trevenen Ma.ry (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 7 4 Greenland street Tuck Arthur, stevedore, 135 Great Mersey street, Kirkdale Trevis Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 47 Woodruff st. Toxteth pk Tuck Henry Joseph, commercial traveller, 26 Albion street, Trevit Chas. Arthur, manager, 120 Thomas la. Broad green Everton Trevitt James, boiler maker, 192 Westminster road,Kirkdale Tuck Mary (Miss), shopkeeper, 26 Chalmers st. Edge hill Trevitt Thomas, boiler maker, 6 Tyne street, Kirkdale Tucker Andrw. hair drssr.& tbccnst.25 Picton rd. Wavertree Trevitt Thomas B. painter, 14 Beel street Tucker Ann (Mrs.), apartments, 9 Elstow street, Kirk.dale Trevitt William Henry, engineer, 18 Empress rd. Knsngtn Tucker Clara (Mrs.) apartmentP, 63 Gt. Mersey st. Kirkdale TrevorChas.cbemist(photographic),24Carrngtn.st. Txteth pk ·Tucker Edmund, hair dresser, 2.j Walton road, Kirkdale Trew Mary (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 22 Eastbourne st. Evrtn Tucker Edward, bookkeeper, 22 Dunluee street, Walton Treweek Julia (Miss), School for Boys & Girls. 2 Field lane, Tucker Edward Thomas, paint manufacturer, see Heywood, Litherland Clark & Co.; res. 53 Catharine street Trey William, storekeeper, 6 Roxburgh street, Walton Tucker Elizabeth (Mrs.), hair dresser, 31A, Rice la. Walton Trickett Edward, milk seller, 6 Edinburgh street, Everton Tucker Frederick, clerk, 16 Hicks road, Seaforth Trickey George William, clerk, 37 Pendennis street, Anfield Tucker George, mariner, 17 Royal street, Kirkdale Triebo Joseph, dining roomR, 17 Strand street Tucker Hugh, ship scraper, 262 Mill street, Toxteth park Triggs Arthur, hosier, 84 Wavertree road Tucker James, dining rooms, 6 Bankfield street, Kirkdale Trimby Mary Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 48 Hall lane Tucker James, greengrocer & provision dealer, 20 & 134 Trinick John, master mariner, 6 Gordon road, Seaforth Picton road, Wavertree • Trinick Richard, master mariner,20 Claremont rd. Toxteth pk TuckerJ anet(Miss ),drs.'!.&mntle. m a. 10Treborth st. Toxth. pk Trinity Pilot Office, Fylde chambers, 2A, Thomas street Tucker John, tallow chandler, 3·~ Townsend lane, Anfield Triphook William, carpet planner, 19 Bamber street Tucker John B. mariner, 21 Thomson road, Seaforth "Tripoli" S.S. Co. Ltd. (Edward C. Thin, manager), 6 Tucker Richard, pawnbroker, 26 & 27 Cock~pur street Hamilton buildings. 24 Chapel street Tucker WJ.lliam, mariner, 86 Tetlow street, Kirkdale Tripp Alexander, fruit salesman, 31 Goth st. West Derby rd Tucker William., rigger, 88 Chesnut grove. Bootle Tripp Thomas llundy, cardboard box maker~ 29A, Hope st Tucker Wm. tea dlr.8, & greengrocer 10, New rd. Tue-brook Tristram Robert, coal dealer, Hi Greenland street Tucker William Edwd. cooper, 38 Sterling street, Kirkdale Tristram Samuel Ashley, wine & spirit vaults, 23 La.timer st Tucker Wm. Hy. ship chandler, 87 Needham rd.Kensington Tristram Thomas, Clock Vaults P. H. 213 Great Homer street Tucksen Henry, carpenter, 25 Collins street, Toxteth park Tritton Thomas, mariner, 8 Olney street, Walton Tudor Alice (.lirs.), apartments, 40 Brownlow hill "Trojan" S,S, Co. Ltd. (Edward C. Thin, manager), 6 'l'udor Arthnr, fried fish shop, 94 Smithdown rd. Toxteth pk Hamilton buildings, 24 Chapel street 'l'udor Emma Louisa(Miss),ldgng. bo. 69 Button st. Toe-Brook Trokes Charles, metal planer, 5 North Dingle, Kirkdale Tudor Hngh, cellarman, 26 Adelaide road, Kensington Trollip & Smith, grocers & provision dealeri', 3 Stuart road, Tudor James, timekeeper, 4)3 Latlmm street, Kirkdale Wa.lton Tudor John, wine & spirit vaults, 1~8 Smithdown lane • Trollip Arthur, provision def!.ler, 64 Rathbone rd. Old Swan Tudor Joseph, scripture reader, 8 Wesley st. Toxteth park Trollip Arthur James, grocer, see Trollip & Smith Tudor Robert, boot maker, 24 Beacon lane, Everton Tronghear Thomas, mariner, 87 Arundel st. Toxteth park Tudor ltobert, painter, 61 Gilroy roa.rl, Boaler Rtreet "Tronto" S.S. Co. Ltd. (Edward C. Thin, manager), 6 Tue-Brook Bowling Club (Tom Gill, sec.), Ellerslie road, Hamilton buildings, 24 Chapel street Tue Brook Troop James, bra.88 founder,4 PleasAJit Hill st. Toxtefh park Tue-Brook Villa Private Asylum (trustees of John Owen, Tropp Isaac, watchmaker & .Jeweller, 6 Clarence street proprietors; George Duffus M.B. medical supt. ), Green Trost William, emigration agent, 32 Gradwell street & beer lane, Tue-brook retailer, 47 Duke street Tuffin George, market gardener, Netherlee rd. Lit. Woolton Trott Samuel, saddler, see Trapnell & Trott; res. 56 Park Tufft Charles, shoe maker, 6 Wilmott street, Everton road, Toxtetb park Tugwood J oEeph, beer retailer, 24 The Village, \Y est Derby Trotter Joseph Henry, warehomeman, 84 Vandyke street, Tuite Nicholas, laundry, 12 Edge lane Toxteth park Tulloch Alfred Gordon, timekeeper, 8 Chancel st. Kirkdale Trotter Robert, iron turner, 12 Noel street, Toxteth park Tulloch Andrew, Pacific hotel, 160 Walton road, Kirkdale Trotter Robert, shipwright, 36 Jacob street, Toxteth park Tulloch Ellen (Mrs.), confectioner, 158 Strand road, Bootle Trotter Thomas A. bank clerk, 5 Burdett street, Toxteth pk Tulloch George, team owner, 8 North John street & 90, 92 Trotter Waiter, zinc worker, 528 Prescot road, Stanley & 94 Lambeth road, Kirkdale; Tn 2157 Trougher John, engineer, 30 South Hill road, Toxteth park Tulloch George, jun. clerk, 97 Lambeth road, Kirkdale Troughton Christopher, chemist & druggist, 72 Oldhall st Tulloch John, master mariner, 29 Olevedon st. Toxteth park Troughton John, 'pork butcher, 464 :Mill st. Toxteth park Tulloch 'l'homas, pier master, Bra.mley Moore dock, Regent rd Trounson Edwin, tailor, 8 Hellewells bldgs. I Harrington st Tullock Alexander, mariner,
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