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372 Mer Trades 372 MER TRADES. [WILTSHIRE.· MEDICAL LIST-continued. tButcber Thomas Weeks, Baldham 'tSharpe J.Donhead St.Mary,Salisbury Wallace Robert Blackie M.B., C.M. mills, Seend, Melksham Skurray F. &; Son, Town mills, Princes Edin. 46 Causeway, Chippenham tButcher Wm. (exors. of), Bishops­ street, Swindon Ward Alban M.B. & C.M.Edin. Cod· trow, Warminster tSioper ThomaJ!, Worton, Devizes ford St. Mary S.O tButler D. W. & J. Wir.ford,Pwsy.S.O tSmith L. Crockerton, Warminster !f<iVWard Alfred Edward Joseph (firm, tCarter Edward, Scots mill, Tyther- tSpearing Geo. S. Burcombe,Salisbury Ellis &; Ward), Overton house, Brown ton, Chippenham +Stiles William James, Stanton St. street, Salisburv tChappell Danl. Nettleton,Chippnhm .ilernard, Pewsey S.O m*Waylen G. S. i.41 Long st.Devizes tChilcott G. H. Steeple Langford S.O '·Stokes Nelson, Bratton, Westbury m[[~Whiteley G. W. Downton,Salisbry *Cleverley William Samuel, Tilshead *tStratton &; Sons, Garsdon,Malmsbry m *Wilks Herbert Lorraine Earle, house, Tilshead S.O *Sutton Hy. Job, Waterloo, Salisbury Grove house, Wi!ton rd. Salisbury ·tCollen Bros. Chippenham mill, Chip- tTanner Robert Eyres Spring, Ray m *Willcox H. L. Portway, Warminstr penham mill, Lacock, Chippenham m*>Villcox Rt. L. Portway,Warminstr tCross T. H. Norton Bavant,Warmnstr *tTayler Jn. Town mills, Melksham m Williamson H.H. Ludg-ershall,Andovr tCullimore Geo. L. Tinhead, Westbury tTaylor E. C. Mere mill, Mere, Bath mWilson Merryn Seppings B.A.Camb. tDavis Henry, Bishopstone, Salisbury tTaylor William George, Woodbridge HJ St. !llary street, Chippenham *tDell Jas. &; E. Town mill, Marlboro· mill, Littleton Panell S.O Wihon Thomas B.A., M.B., B.Ch., & ){i!denhall, Marlborough *tTilling F. Easton Grey,Malmesbury B.A.O.Dub. (firm, Dale &; Wilson), Dyke Wmiam G. (gas engine), Yarn­ tWadman John Hockey, Stowford 20 Milton road, Swindon field, Bath mill, Wingfield, Bradford-on-Avon Wise Nicholas Vincent L.R.C.P. & S. *t Ferris Simon, ~ ew mi!l,PewseyS. 0 tWatts William, :Rangebourne mill, Ire!., L.:l-1. Lindisfarne, Stallard •t. tFletcher William J. Littlecott, Up­ Potterne S.O Trowbridge avon, Pewsey S.O *tWest Fredk. Sherston,Malmesburv mi[Wood A. G. High st Corsham S.O tFolliott Lewen, Standlynch,Salishry ~West G. Long Dean, Yatton Key'­ tFreeston William, jun. Blencheil nell, Chippenham MERCHANT-GENERAL. mill, Heywood, We,tbury *tWhite Richard&; Son, Winterbourne Young' .Allan Carruth, Watergate ho. tFry James, Drew's Pond mills, Pot- Gunner, Salisbury Bu:ford, Salisbury terne road, Devizes tWhiting A. Little Cheverell, Devizes tGarner Jas. South Newton,Salishury METAL MERCHANTS. tGawthropp Robert William, Little MILLINERS. :Ricbards F.&Son,Lc·wbourne,Melkshm Somerford, Chippenham AJ!ey Misses Amelia & Ethel, 90 Tylee Chas. Edwd.64 Gigant st.Slsbry tGr~y Ernest, Wylye S.O . Victoria road, Swindon Whitmarsh William J. (contractor). tGnffin E. Ford, La1•erstock, Eahsbry Aplin :)!rs. J. 5 Gordon rd. Swindon Netheravon S.O tHall Henry William, Gatcombe mill, Belcher Frank & Co. 23 Market pi. Littleton Drew, Chippenham Chippenham MIDWIVES. tHamlin Edgar l'II. l'llarden, Devizes Bigwood )liss A. Market pi. Melksham ~arked thus * are Certificated *Haynes A. &; E. Lower Stratton, Bingham &; Son, 5 High st. Salisbury Midwives. Stratton St. ~!argaret, Swindon Bloom Messrs. Canal &; Catherine st. * Hickman W. W oodfalls,Downtn. Slsbrv Salis bu rv Dav Miss !?ranee• L. Bank st. Melkshm ' tHiscock Abel, Hurton mill, Bishop'~ Butler Mrs.A.n Market pl.Warminstr *Fronde Mrs. M. J. Horning•ham, Cannings, Devizes Button Mrs. G. 36 Park la.Chippnhm Warminst.er *Heavens "Mrs. E. r6 North st. Swindn Hitchcock .ilfred Henry (gas), Brink- Cooper Misses, 45 & 46 Market pi. worth mm, Brinlmorth, Chippenhm Salisbury Hughes Mrs. H. 27 Goddard v.Swndn •tHitchings Misses Emily & Jane, Cray Miss Lilian, ro Roundstone st. *~oyes Mi5S L. High st. Pewsey S.u *Pictor Mrs.E.A.34We•lern rd.Swndn Crab mill, Lea, )!alrnesbury Trowbridge *Scott Mrs. Marian, Amesbury t Hawse !l!rs. George, High street, Deacon Miss Sarah, Warminster rd. Pewsey S.O Westbury *Wiltshire Mrs.A.53 Sheep st.Devizes *tHuntley Jame,, )!ill la.Trowbridge Dewar Mrs. M. 35a, Fleet st.Swindon MILK CONTRACTORS. tKent Sydney, Bishopstone, Salisbury Drew Miss Harriett Ellen, Swindon st. tKunkler Francis John, Buckleaze llighworth, Swindon Prideaux C. & G. Salisbury st. !\!ere, mill, Pewsey S.O Feltham :Misses Jessie & Mabel, 9 Bath; & at Motcombe, Dorset tLing B. S. :Marsh mills, Warminster Endless street, Salisbury MILK DEALERS. t Lock Abraham, Blackland mill,Black- Flooks &; Manning, High st. Melkshm land, Calne Fowler & Bailey, 32, 34 & 36 Cathe- See DairYmen.. t)Iarshman & Son, 48 Market place rine street, Salisbury & 45 East street, Warminster Gale Miss Emma, High st. Wootton MILLERS. t:VIaxfield J. ~fonckton Deverill, Bath Bassetb M·uked thus * are driven by Steam. t}[av Richd. & Son, :\Iilston, S:Uisbury Gough }liss E. rr Regent circ.Swindn MaTked thus t are dri;en by Water. f:\liles W.Sutton Mandeville,Salisbury Griffiths Misses M. &; L. 3 Church Marked thus t are drwen by Wmd. t ~loon Robert, Ramsbury,Hungerford street, Trowbridge *tAdams Jonathan, Yarnbrook, :Korth tNe"ll"man James John, Church farm, Tiand Miss F.29 Farnsley st.Swindon Bradley, Trowbridge Edington, Westbury Hayward C. & E.High st. Mar!boro' t Allard James, Hill Deverill, Bath f:'Ooad James & Son, Seend head, Heathcote & Co. Bridge house, Stal- t.A.nstee Henry, Poulshot mill, Paul- Seend, )felksham & Littleton Wood lard street, Trowbridge shot, Devizes mill, Semington, Tro"ll"bridge Hin wood Mrs. M. High st. Malmesbry tBailey Edwin, !ford Westwood,Brad- *tNorri! Henry )!oore, Lady Down Hiscock Misses Lena & Ada, 41 Round- ford-on-A van mill, Canal road, 1 rowbridge stone street, Trowbridge tBalch C. Gasper mill, Gasper, Bath ~Notley Charles Henry, Dunsford Hopkins Misses Sarah &; Elizabeth, tBigwood Frederick Henry, Westbury mill, Mildenhall, )larlborough West street, Wilton, Salisbury Leigh, Westbury tPavyC.T.Hazeland ml.Bremhill,Calne James Mrs. Albert E. Edward st. tBowle E. &; Son, Fisherton roller tPennels J. Netheravon S.O Westbury mills, Salisbury Pitt Waiter George. Roller flour Knott Miss M. 77 Portway,Warminstr *Bowyer, Philpott &; Payne Limited, nul!s, Barford St. Martin,Salisbury Kyte Miss Marie, 17 Sidmonth st. Innox, Trowbridge tPorter Abel, Low. Seagry,Chippnhm Devizes *+Bradfield Edwd. J.Borehm.Wrmnstr tPotter G. North Newnton,Pewsy.S.O Lucas Miss Margaret Lucy, 22 Wes- t Bradfielct T.Castle Combe,Chippnhm *tPound Brothers. Lpper & Lower ley road, Trowbridge tBriant Alfred &; Sidney V. Shal- Quemerford mill<, Calne ~illard Mrs.E.ga,Castle st.Trowbrdg buurne, Hungerford tPnllen Arthur, 8 :)!ill street, Calne Mutter )fisses Elizabeth &; Annie, 22 *tBristow John, Oalstone Welling· tPullen William Josepll, Five Lanes Victoria road, Swindon ton, Calne mill, Potterne S.O Nightingale Miss Jnlia, I Hamilton *tBrowning Waiter &; John, Drewitt's tRichmond Herbert, Kellaways mill, road, Salisbury &; Box mills, Box, Ohippenham Kellaways, Chippenham Parkinson Miss Jennie, II9 Goddard *Bryant J. W. Hunt ml.Wootton Bsstt *tRivers C. Sherston, :\Ialmesbury avenue, Swindon tBung-ay &; Chamberlain, Chilton tSainsbury Walter, Penleigh mill, Parsons Geo. 46 Fore st. Trowbridge Foliat, Hungerford Dilton Marsh, Westbury Pearce Mrs. Eva, 17 Market plawe, tBurton Wm. Frank, Rowde, Devize~ tSandell Wm. Amesbury, Salisbury Chippenham tButcher G. J. Sharcott mill, Pew- tSargent Thompson, Bagshot mill, Redman Miss A. E. 77 Vict-oria rd. sey S. 0 Shalbourne, Hungerford Swindon tBntcher George James, :Manningford tSharp James, West End mill, Don- Sheppard Miss F. L. 57 Catherine st. mills, :IIanningfrd.Ahbotts.Pwsy.S.O head St. Andrew, Salisbury Salisbury t Butcher Thomas, Baldham mill, tSharp James, jun. Ricketts mill, Sloper Charles & Son, n 1 12, 14 & 15 Keevil, Trowbridge Donhead St. Andrew, Salisbury Brittox, Devizes .
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