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Clothing District Trades Directory. 1753 CLOTHING DISTRICT TRADES DIRECTORY. 1753 Noddle Ben, 85 Bridge street, B Shackleton Waiter, 75 Ings road, W Taylor James, 18 Manchester st. Hd North Abra.ham, Mirfield, 1iormanton Sharp Harry, I4 Godley road, Hx Taylor Joseph, )firfie:d, Normanlon • North Rd. I35 Commercial st. Batley Sharp William, Leeds road, Wind- Taylor 1\lrs. Mary, 139 Wakefield Norton Benjamin, 9 Harold grove, L hill, Shipley road, Huddersfield . Odroyd Joseph, 9 Conduit st. M., B Sharples Richard, 34 Burmanwfts st.L Teather Joseph, I53a. High st. B Ogden Alvili, 268 Allerton road, B Shaw Mrs. Annie, 1ga, Bridge road, Thackray George Edwin, 29 Wel.. Ogilvie Mrs. Sarah A. 23 ~ippet ter.L Holbeck, Leeds lington road, Leeds {)ldfie1d Ezra, IS Fairbank, Wind- Shaw Beaumont, Bradford road, Thorpe Ephraim, 8 Lockwood rd. Hd hill, Shipley Batley Tiffany Joe Edward, Spring build- Oldroyd James, I2 Albion street, D Shaw Thomas, 5 Wade lane, Leeds ings, Lintbwaite Omelia Mrs. Ann, 102 Bingley st. _ll Shepherd S. & Sons, Town st. Guisely Tiffany- Simeon D. I63 Acre st. Hd Parker Mrs. Ann, 36 Whetley lane, B Shipley Jackson, go Manningham la.B Tomlinson JamBs, 144 Main st.Bingley Parker John A. 4 Victoria rd. Saltaire Silcock Charles, 179 York street, L Tong Jn. & Sons, 8 Southgate,Elland Parker John Thomas, 47 Bridge cnd,L Skirrow David, 868 Little Horton Towlson Herbert, 64 King st. Hd Parkin Arthur, 7 Cross Church st.Hd lane, Bradford Townend George, H,orbury, W Patterson J. Churwell bar Smart Thus. Wm. 73 Rou'ndhay rd.L Trai:nor Bernard, 66 Oak lane, Man­ • Patterson Thomas, 16 Leeds road, L Smeeton Sam, 41 Westbourne rd.Hd ningham & 33 Heaton road, Bradford Peace Mrs. Mary, 256 Cross lane, I smith Alex. 7 Wood's row, Stan- Trotter IIerbert M. & Co. 7 Charles Far'nley, Leeds ningley, Leeds 8treet & Caledonia Bridge & 67a, Pearson Benjamin, z6 Croydon pl. L Smith Arnett, 7 Crosshills, Halifax Leeds road, Bradford Pearson Wm. Milnsbridge, Linthwaite I Smith Benj. Eccleshill, Bradford Twiggs William, 8 Crowther place, L Pell John, ScisseU, Huddersfield Smith David, 534 Manchester rd. B Waddington John, 151 Lumb lane & Pendrick Thomas, 9 Elland road, L Smith Fred, Mirfield, Normanton 3 Montgomery street, Bradford Pennington Joseph, Market pl. Otley 1 Smith Hartley, 28 Chapel la. Bingley Waddington Wadbury, 128 South st.K. Phillip John Mallindcr, Embsay, Skptn Smith Henry, 197 Pellon lane, Hx Wade John E. 46 Commercial rd.Hx Pickles Arthur Jas. 69 Hu'nslet rd. L Smith Jamcs, Normanton Walker George H. 7 Delph lane, L Pickles Charles Hy. I21 Kirkgate,L 1 Smith John, 23 Bolton. Brow, So- Walker Joseph, 66 Otley rd. Shipley Pickles 1Vm. Burley-in-Wharfedale werby Bridge Walls Wm. 9 Cross bank, Batley Pitchforth Joseph, I7 Savile st. W Smith Joh'n, 17 King's road, Leeds Walmsley Arthur Jas. Calverley, L Powell Nadman, 11 City road, B Smith John Breetcliffe, New Scar- Walsh Joseph, 8 New Bank, Halifax • Preston Rawson, Savile Town1 Thorn- boro', West Ardsley, Wakefield Walsnaw John, 7 Northgate, Halifax hill, Dewsbury Smith Joseph, 149 West street, L WaJton John, Cragg, Sowerby Quarmby Mrs. Martha, 46 Woodhead Smith Misses Mary & Agnes, 16 Elm- Walto'n Wm. 43 Oxford road, Leeds road, Huddersfield wood green, Leeds Ward James Andrew, 170 Dewsbury Ramsden John, 31 Bradford rd. Batley Smith Mrs. Emma, 5 Park street, W road, Leeds Ramsden Jn. D. 7 Westmoreland st.W Smith Thomas, Hall lane, Shipley Ward John, 21 Dewsbury road, Leeds Ramsden Wm. H. 2r Meadow rd. L Smith Thomas, 104 Town street, Wardle Mrs. Mary A. 38 Renben st.L Ratcliffe Brook, 147 Barkerend rd. B Stanningley, Leeds Watmough Waiter, Otley road, Baildn Rathwell Thomas, Honley, Hd Smith Thomas, 26 Upper Aspley, Hd Watson James, n Market street, L Rawnsley John, 29 Bradford road, Bat- Smith W. H. & Son, L. & Y. R. Watson William, 51 Town street, ley Carr, Batley Station, Hebden Bridge Beeston, Leeds Rayner Job S. Rastrick, Brighouse Smith W. H. & Son, St. George's Wear Walton, 55 Silk street, :M., B Rayher John Wm. 295 Hunslet rd. L square, Huddersfield Webster J. 316 Kirkstall road, Leeds Reed Thomas, 71 Sticker lane, B Smith Waiter, I9 West street,>-Leeds Webster Jeptha, 316 Kirkstail rd. L Reid Tom M, 66 Crown street, Hx Smith 1Vm. 39 Lily Croft rd. M., B Webster William, 204 Lumb lane, B Reveley Frank, 94 Gaythorne road, B Snowball Herbert John, 179 Mean- Wheeler Albert James, 17 & 19 Green Rhodes Chas. Hy. 16 Hammerton st.B wood road, Leeds road, Newtown, Leeds Rhodes John, n6 City road, Bradford Sowden Elizh. 24 Bridge street, L 1Yhincup Mrs. Elizh. 10 Storths rd.Hd Rhodes Wm. 549 Bowling Back la. B Sowden Miss, 404 Thornton road, B Whipp John W. 233 Lockwood rd. Hd Rhodes Wm. 5 I Longside lane, B Spedding Charles, 6o Westgate, D Whitaker Henry, 83 Rose bank gro. L Richardson Mrs. Sarah, 77 East st.L Spencer Isaac, Carleton, Skipton Whitaker John, 284 Burley road, L Riley Joseph, Chlll"w('ll, Leeds Stansfield James, 5 Tuel lane, So- White Joe, n2 Bowli'ng Back lane, B Ripley Arthur, 37 Camp road & I2o werby Bridge Whitehead Benj. 260 Tong road, L Roundhay road, Leeds Stead Arthur, I8 Quarry hill, Leeds Whit€head Mrs. Hannah, Manning- Roberts Edwin Fredk. 46 & 48 ilrad- Stead Miss Fanny, Town street, Stan- ham lane, Bradford ford road, BatleY.. ningley, Leeds Whitworth John, 2 Legrams lane, B Roberts George, 12 Squirrel Ditch Stead Joseph, 65 Sweet st. Holbeck,L Whitworth John E. 861 Leeds· rd. B road, Huddersfield Steele Alexander & ~irs. Marie, 103 Widdows Henry F. 4 Clifton st. B Roberts Jacob, Station st, Meltham, Otley road, Bradford Wightman John Hy. 32 Geldred rd.L Huddersfield Stephenson Benjamin, Napier street, Wilkinson Aquila, Queen st. Morley Robinson Alfred, 4 Leeds road, L Sandbeds, Queensbury, Bradford Wilkinson Ezra, Towngate, Wyke, B Robinson Bin'ns, Wilsden, Bradford Stephe'nson George H. 878 Man- Wilkinson John, 372 Otley road, B Robinson Enoch, 70 Lawkholme la. K chester road, Bradford Wilkinson John F. 8 Kirkgate, Hd Robinson Tom, 94a, East street, L Stephenson George H. 2 & 2a, Bath- Wilkinson Thomas F. 6 Bellevue st.L Rogers Jn. Wm. 288 Up. Town st. L well street, Bradford Wilmer Walter ·wm. 222 Hi:rh st. Rogers Thomas, }.firfield, Normanton Stone Frederick T. 154 Ileaton road, Wibsey, North Bierley, Bradford Boss Hy. 19 Atkinson st. Stourton, L Manningham, Bradford 'Vilmhurst Mrs. Maria, 1 Hyde l'ark Rothera David, High street, Heck- Stone & Hartley, 9 Northgate, Hd corner, Leeds mondwike Stoot Herbert-, 32 Grove street, Hd Wilson Mrs. Ann, 63 Baines stree-t, Hx Rowbotham Wm. IS Highfield pl. L Sugden Charles, I Lilly street, M., B Wuson Mrs. Ann, 3 Battinson rd. Hx Rushforth William, Horbury, W Sugden Edward, Stainland Wilson Charles, High street, llirst:tll Rnssell Thomas, Marsdcn, Hd Sunderland Jonas, 77 White Abbey 1Vilson Mrs. Emily M. Batley Carr, D Salter John, 142 Hanson lane, Hx road, Bradford 1Vilson Herbert, IO Quarry hill, L~:eds Sarrs Ernest, 9 Gaythorne road, B Sunderland Wm. H. 37 Longside la.B 'Yilson Mrs. Isabella, I236 I.eeds rd U Saville William, Low lane, Birstall Sutcliffe James, 18 Lee Bridge, Hx 1Vilson Jas. High st. Ileckmond•vike Saynor Joseph, 9 Sheffield st. Leeds Sutcliffe John, so West street, L Wilson James S. 39 Low st. Keighley Schofield Alfred, Hoyle ho. Linthwaite Sutcliffe Samuel, IS New Bank, Hx 1Vilson Joseph, 2 Plum st. Halifax Schofield James Clayton, Halton, L Sutton Godfrey, Stanley-cum-Wren- Wilson Joseph, IO Grant st. Leeds Schofield Mrs. Perdita, 29 Birksland thorpe, Wakefield Winn Joe, 237 Kirkgate, ~Vake!klJ street, Bradford Swaine Richard S. 121 Great Hor- Wood Fred, Ilenby, Huddersfield Schofield Sam, Denholme, Bradford ton road, Bradford Wood Joe, 2II Lockwood road, lid Scott John, Cutler Heights lane, Swithenbank George H. 95 Otley rd.B Wood Wilham, Town st. Gildersome Dndley hill, Tong, Bradford Sykes Andrew, 45 Wakefield rd. Hd Woodhead John, 194 Manningham la Scott Joh'n, 921 Wakefield road, B Sykes Ben, Elland & 124 Westgate, Bradfield Scott John Henry, 12 Barrack st. L Sykes Sam, 41 Primrose Hill rd. Hd Woodhead Samuel, Shelf Scrnton James, 24 Church bank, B Sykes Wilson, Meltham, Hd Wormald Edmund, 7 Eltham place, L Scrnton Wm. n6 Manchester rd. B Tall James, 196 Kirkstall road, L Wormaid John Wilkinson, re; In;;titu­ Senior John, 23 Westgate, Shipley Taylor Albert, Soothill 'la. Soothill, D tion street & 1 Midgley st. Leeh Senior Wm. Hy. 26 Glasshouse st. L Taylor Emmanuel, 38 Lidget st. Hd Wray Miss Ellen, 53 Kirkgate, Leell::J Shackey Terrence, 19 Sussex st. L Taylor Fred, Shelley, Huddersfield Yates Fred, Scholes, Cleckheaton Shackleton Mrs. Elizh. 31 High st. B Taylor Herbert, East &; West Morton Yorkshire StationPry Co. 127 ll-odwin Shackleton Sam. 338 Bowli'ng Old la.B Bingley street & 124 Westgat~, Bra.dfJrJ .
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