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BEDFORDSHIRE. [KELLY's ( 162 BRI BEDFORDSHIRE. [KELLY's BRICK & TILE MAKERS-continued. Annue Brick, Tile & General Building Pacey Ezra, 76 Wellington st. Bedford Clayson Chas.&Geo.Sharnbrook,Bedford Works (Jabez Whiting, proprietor), Panter Arthur, Kempston, Bedford DeanGeo.Fancott,Toddington, Dunstable Woburn Sands, Woburn. See advert Parkins Daniel, High Town road, Luton. Dudley James, Woburn Sands, Woburn Ayre James, Hockliffe R.S.O See advertisement Foster Samuel, Duck Mill lane, Bedford; Bartle George, King st. Potton, Sandy Parrott Fredk. 46 Park road, Bedford & at Kempston & Ravensden Batson Alfred, IOA• Liverpool rtl. Luton Phillips Hy. & Son, Henlow, Biggleswade. Franklin Charles, Clapham, Bedford Black Brothers, I Palmerston street, Poole Thomas, Stevington, Bedford FranklinCharles,Lower Shelton,Marston Clapham road, Bedford Poole William, Woburn sands, Woburn Morteyne, Ampthill Blink-er Sydney, Markyate St.Dunstable Potter James, 47 St. Peter's st. Bedford Green John, Ravensden, Bedford Bosford George, Chapel st. Ampthill PP3'er 6e01ge; Cardiff grove, Luton Hebbes Cornelius & George, Wood end, Boskett Charles, Edward st. Dunstable Puddephatt Thos.Rothesay road, Luton Kemptson, Bedford Breary Thomas, 3'r Ampthill st.Bedford Randall William, Church end, Marston Hebbss Charles, Keely, Wootton,Bedford Brimley Joseph, Roxton, St. Neots Morteyne, Ampthill 1febbs{Jharles, Wilshamstead, Bedford EuBB·GM'I'ge, 5 New Bedford rd. Luton Redhouse Samuel, Stotfold, Baldock Higgins Samuel, Aspley Guise, ·woburn Carter Charles, Castle road, Bedford Richards Robert, jun. Lurke st. Bedford Howard Charles, Clapham road, Bedford CherryFdk.Geo.88Bromham rd.Bedford RobertsGeo.Beaudesert,LeightonBuzzrd Ivett Jabez, Renhold, Bedford Cherry James, 45 Gwyn street, Bedford R.obinson Charles I. Harrold, Bedford Lambert Alfred, Stotfold, Baldock Cheshire Joseph, Matthew st. Dunstable Robinson Joseph, 3 Victoria st.Dunstable Love John William Riseley, Bedford ; & Chibnall Wm. Io Battinson st. Bedford Sanders Am os, 76 Princess st. Luton at Bletsoe & Yelden Clayson Chas. & Geo. Harrold, Bedford 8~mnde'!'s Je-hn, so Duke street, Luton Love William, Sandy ; & at Upper Dean, Clayson Charles, sen. Harrold, Bedford Sinfield Charles, Aspley Guise, Wobura Raunds, Northamptonshire; & Hail Coburn Charles, Park lane, Sandy Sinfield Johs, Cardiff road, Luton Vir eston, Hunts Coburn J oseph, Church road, Sandy Smart Brothers, Guilford street, Luton Page John Elliott, Brick & Tile works, Coleman Tom H. Foster Hill rd.Bedford Smart James, 48 Castle street, Luton Howbury bridge, Renhold & 5 St. CookD.&Sons,A9hwellst.Leightn.Buzzrd Smith Edwin, Cople, Bedford Mary's street, Bedford Cooke George Edward, 34 Maitland st. ; Smith John, George street, Luton PlowmanEli,LowerGravenhurst,Ampthl workshop, Priory street, Bedford Smith John, jun. 12 Prebendst. Bedford Plowman Eli, Stanpit, Hitchen road, Corby & Son, 27 Tavistock st. Bedford Smith William, Io Priory street, Bedford Shefford R.S.O Cowley Robert, 18 Park st. west, Luton SpencerThos.46 Ashburnham rd.Bedfrd Smart Brotheril, Guilford street, Luton CQ.X~WaUaoo & .A-rth.32 Melson st.Luton Spring Charles, Aspley Guise, Woburn Smith Alfred, Woburn sands, Woburn Currington Bela, Gt. Barford, St. Neots Spring Edwin, Woburn Sands, Woburn Wheatley George, Meppershall road, Daulby D. & W.Hitchin st. Biggleswade Steers Robert, 32 Cavendish st. Bedford Meppershall,Biggleswade; & at Upper DawsonA.E.Woburnrd.Leightn.Buzzard Stonebanks George,Sharnbrook,Bedford Stondon, Shefford R.S.O Day Thomas,jun. Eaton Socon,St.Neots Taylor John, New Bedford road, Luton Wythes Fras.Aspinall, Ravenden,Bedfrd Dear John, Henlow, Biggleswade Taylor Wm. Edwin,r2 Queen st.Bedford Dent Robert, 33 Alma street, Luton Thomas Samuel H. Felmersham,Bedfrd' BRICKLAYERS. Dolton George, Woburn sands, Woburn Toyer Jonah, 32Napier road, Luton Ash ton lsaac, Waldeck roa<;l., Luton Dunham David, 30 Guilford st. Luton Tutt Alfd. E.Dudley st. LeightonBuzzard Bamford William, Turvey, Bedford Dun ham David, Toddington, Dunstable Tutt Geo.B. Sandy la. Leighton Buzzard Billington J. Houghton Regis,Dunstable Dunham Philip, Langley road, Luton TwelvetreesEdwd.Stratton st.Biggleswd :Bond James, Roxton, St. Neots Dunham William, 12 Regent st. Luton Wade William, Eaton Ford, St. Neots .. Bonfield John, Water lane, Sandy Dunham Wm. 37 Tavistock st. Bedford See advertisement Chapman Lawrence, 4 Muswell road, Edwards Henry & Sons, Eggington, Walker Henry, 33 Prebend st. Bedford South end, Bedford Leighton Buzzard \¥&ller Charles-, 33 Cardigan st. Luton Cope Charles, Girtford, Sandy Ellwood David & Son, Sandy Ward Richard, Collingdon street,Luton Davey Dennis, 24 Hassett st. Bedford FathersGeo.Edwd.SClarendon st.Bedfrd Warton James, I Cardington rd. Bedfnf Dear John, Arlsey, Hitchen FieldWilliam,Shortmeadst.Biggleswade Warwick & Osborn, Bower st. Bedford Dickins David, Southill, Biggleswade Ford Richard, 43 Boyle street, Luton Watford John, Great Barford, St. Neots Dickins lsaac, Riseley, Bedford Foster Samuel, Duck Mill lane, Bedford Wellham Frnk.jun.EatonSocon,St.Neots Dickins W. Keysoe row,Keysoe,St.N eots & Ravensden & Kempston, Bedford Wheatley George, Meppershall rd. Mep- Dimmock Am os, Heath & Reach, Leigh- Freeman W. T. 30 St. Leonard's av. Bdfrd pershal~ Biggleswade & at Up.Stundon ton Buzzard Freshwater & Sons, 25 Castle la, Bedfrd White Charles, Waldeck road, Luton Duncombe C.Houghton Regis, Dunstable Garside G. Hockliffe rd.Leightn.Buzzrd White Fras. Fredk.Princes st. Dunstable Elliott G.Apsley end,Shillington,Hitchn Gell Richard, 65 Howbury st. Bedford White Frederick, Princes st. Dunstable Folkes Jas. Bell end, Kempston,Bedford Gould Thomas, 7 Hastings st. Luton White George Hy. Regent st. Dunstable French Frederick, Maulden, Ampthill Green John, Carding-ton, Bedford White Henry, West street, Dunstable Hart Thomas, Thurleigh, Bedford Gregory Henry, Bedford street, Woburn White James, High st. south, Dunstable Hilton William, Carlton, Bedford Haines George, Sandy White John Parish, 13 Hassett st.Bedford KempsonAbel,Campton,Shefford R.S.O Hall Edward, Markyate, Dunstable WhitingChas. Wm.34Howburyst.Bedfrd Knight Wm. Alfred, 9 Mill st. Bedford Hannell John, Oobden street, Luton WhittakerF.Heath& Reach,LeightonBuz Loxley John, Colmworth, St. Neots Harrison Frank, Biddenham, Bedford WildmanAlfd.&Ernst.Church st.Ampthl Muckleston Geo. Toddington, Dunstable Harrison George, 2 Rutland road, Mid- Wildman James, Dunstable st. Ampthill Muckleston Thos. Toddington, Dunstable land road, Bedford Wilford Brothers, Turvey, Bedford Osborn Samuel, Eaton ford, St. Neots Hart C. Vandyke rd. Leighton Buzzard Wilkins Charles, 17 Priory st. Bedford Peck Albert, Barton, Ampthill Hart Thomas, Thurleigh, Bedford Will shire Samuel, 53 Tavistock st.Bedfrd Peck Samuel, Shillington, Hitchin Hartop Frederick, 23 Castle rd. Bedford Wilson MaryA.&Son,Shillington,Hitchin Perry Solomon, 5 Blyth place, Luton Hawes Geo.Alfd.Markyate St.Dunstable Wilson Jonathan, Barton, Ampthill Redhouse James, Stotfold, Baldock Haynes William, 25 Priory st. Bedford Woodman Sl. Horselow st. Potton,Sandy Roberts James, 29 Gt.Butt st. Bedford HeywoodG.soMablerd.Southend,Bdfrd Woollard Richard, Clifton, Biggleswade Scrivener George, Sharnbrook, Bedford Higgs William, Icknield st. Dunstable Wright Henry, Turvey, Bedford Scrivener John, Felmersham, Bedford Hill Hy. Vandyke rd. Leighton Buzzard Young Geo.Wm.Woburn sands,Woburn Shorley Jabez Jsph.6o Bowerst.Bedford Hutton Fredk. Woburn sands, Woburn Smith Arthur, Winsdon road, Luton Jay Enoch, 45 Clarendon st. Bedford BUJLDERS' IRONMONGERS. Stanbridge Fk.Campton,Shefford R.S. 0 King John Wm. Shillington, Hitchin Bacchus & Ison, 35 High street & Castle Walker Robert, Wootton, Bedford Kiugha.m Geg.rge, Stanley st. Luton lane, Bedford Wildman David, Ea ton bray, Dunstable Knight Fras. Meppershall, Biggleswade Wildman George, Pavenham, Bedford Knight Frederick, 26 Castle rd. Bedford BUILDERS' MATERIAL MERS. Williamson John, Riseley, Bedford Knight William Alfd. 9 Mill st. Bedford Cawdell Wm. Jas. Collingdon st. Luton Worrall Harry Jas. Kempston, Bedford Laughton Thomas, Midland rd.Bedford Keast James, Bridge street, Luton Wright Alfred, Langford, Biggleswade Leng James, Arlsey, Hitchin Page John Elliott, 5 St. Mary's street, Wright Joseph, Clifton, Biggleswade Lepper William, 19 Millbrook road, Bedford; & at Renhold Young Jas. Cranfield, Newport Pagnell Ampthill road, Bedford Yirrell Thos.Bridge st. Leighton Buzzard Lester Charles, 121 Tavistock st.Bedfrd . BRUSH MAKERS. Line Thomas Edward street Dunstable B UIL'DI~G- CONTRACTORS· Nasb John, Bigh st. Leighton Buzzard. Litchfield Benj.' 2 Althorpe st.' Bedford See Contractors. Nash Wm. North st. Leighton Buzzard Meadows Wm.A.Woburn sands,Woburn Shelton James, 52 High street, Bedford Miles Amos, Heath & Reach Leighton BUIL:PING SOCIETIES. Buzzard See Land & Building Societies. BUILDERS, Melcombe R.R.& Co. I4 Cttstle rd..Bedfrd Abbiss Frederick, Henlow, Biggleswade Morris William & Son, Stotfold,Baldock BUTCHERS, Adarns Fdk.Church st.LeightonBuzzard Neville Thos.& Edwd.26 Castle st.Luton Abel William,HoughtonRegis,Dunstable Ash well John, Harrold, Bedford }1"-err.i.i Edwin, 86 Hastings street, Luton Allen Mrs. Edith, Blunham, Sandy .
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