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WORCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY's PURLIC Housf.G-Continuecl 442 PL"B WORCESTERSHIRE. [KELLY'S PURLIC HousF.g-continuecl. laId Swan, Wm. Hayes, High street, Lye, Stourbridge New inn, William Martin, Clifton-on-Teme, 'Worcester Old Talbot, Wm. Marigold, 4 Birmingham street, Oldhury New inn, William Mee~, Knighton-on-Teme, Tenbury Old Tavern inn, G. Hy. Chance, Stamber mill, Stourbdg ~ew ~nn, Mrs. Eliz~. Meredith. 12 Flood street, Dudley ! Old Town Hall, .Toseph Oakes, 18 Wyre hill, Bewdley :New ~n, George Millward, 39 Halesowen street, Oldbury Old Two Gates, WiUiam 'Walters, Cradley New .Lnn, Thomas Morris,. Lo:wer Howsell, Gt. Malvern I Old Vine, Edwd. Guest, Park road, Colley gate, Cradley New mn, John Roberts, Blrmmgham road, Halesowen Old Volunteer, Charles Brotherton, High st. Evesham ~ew .inn, S: Rabinson, 31 High st. Nether~on! Dudley Old Wag-gon & Horses, James H. Carter, Kiddermin~ter :New mn, RIchard Small, Cutnall green, DrOltWlch road, Wribbenhall, Bewdley New inn, Edward Spencer, Cleobury road, Rock S.O Old Wa.gon &; Horses John Smith Scott's green Queen's New ~nn, Thomas Stall~rd, Grimley, "Vo~cester cross,' Dudley' , , ~ew lfIn' Mrs. M. Tu~nmgton,23 Stourbndge st.Kddrmstr Old White Swan, Benj. Thos.Sadler,26 Church st.Oldbury :New mD, George Whl1ey, Cropthorne, Pershore Pack Horse John Perks St. Nicholas street Worcester ~ew inn, Joseph ~oodall, 52 Constitution hill, Dudley Park Gate, 'Mrs. Emily'Greig, 2 Mill st. K.i.dderminster :New Cottage Sprmg, In. .Hyde, 45 Cburch street, Dudley Park Gate, George Sidney Juggins, Bromsgrove New Greyhound, John Allington, 48 New street, Worcester Park Gate, William Sutley, Cookley, Kidderminster New Market tavern, Albert Hayes, 29 Sbambles, Worcstr Park Street tavern, Mrs. A. Ballinger, 8 Lit.Park st.Wrcstr New Popelroninn,T.G.Pardoe,Popelr0Il: rd.Barb:ue.Wrcstr Park Street tavern, J. Cadwallader, 14 New rd.Strbrdg New Punch Bowl, Charles Langley, LIC~ st.. Worcester Park tavern, Mrs. S. Ohance, 4 Fort Royal bill, Worcester Ne"'l! Rose & Crown, Thomas Lander, Bummgham road, Paul Pry, James Arthur Dav':s, The Butts, Worcester Llckey, Br9msgrove Peacock, Mrs. Eliza Allen, 161 Higb street, Dudley Nine hotel, Charles Mason, 27 High !ltreet, Stourbr~dge Peacock, Edward Pope, Burford, Tenbury Noah's Ark, Edwin Randall, 135 Enville st. Stourbridge Peacock Vaults, Wm. Leaver, Hor8€fair, Kidderminster Noah's Ark, :Mrs. Mar':a Skelding, Shepherd's brook, Lye, Perrott Arms, lIerbt. Crabtree, 2 Birmingham rd. Oldbury Stourbridge Pheasant, Mrl!. Jane Harber, 25 New street, Worcester Northwick Arms, \Ym. Hy. Goodman, 18 Vine st. Worcstr Pheasant, James Randle, 130 Mill st. Kidderminster Northwick Arms, John Hy. Matthews, \Yatenide,Evesham Pheasant inn, John Shaw, Welland, Great :Malvern Norton Retreat, \V. Merriman,Norton-by-Kempsey,Wrcstr Pied Bull, George Cole, 64 Mdl street, lGdderminster Oddfellow's Arms, John DowneS', 16 New street, Oldbury Plough, Mrs. Josiah Beckley, Silver street, Worcester Oddfellows' Arms, H. Jas. Millward,Astwood bnk.Redditch Plough, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Beecb, Far Forest, Bewdler Oddfellows' Arms, Henry Vickery, 52 Oarden st. \Vorcstr Plough, Mrs. Catherine Blackwell, High street, Pershore Oddfellows' Arms, T. Ward, 26 Stepping Stone st.Dudley Plough, J. Burton, 127 Bridgnorth rd. Wollaston,Strbrdg Old Anchor, William Grove, 2 Bewdley street, Evesham Plough inn, Herbert Clark, Longdon, Tewkesbury Old Angel, Thos. Callow, 1 Port st. Bengeworth, Evesham Plough, Joseph Hardiman, Churchfields, Kidderminster Old Apple Tree, H.G.Leach, Tybridge st.St.John's,\Yrcstr Plough, Mrs. Annie Lewis, Fish street, Worcester Old Bear, Mrs. M. Fish, Stourbridge rd. Kidderminster Plough, John Phipps, 26 Vine street, Evesham Old Bell, Edwd. Hampton, 8 Hill st. Ketherton, Dudley Plough, John Williams, Tibberton, Droitwich Old Boar's Head, T. Ward, Worcester st. Kidderminster Plough, Matthew Wilson, Whetty, Lickey, Bromsgrove Old Boat inn, Samuel White, Canal side, Oldbury Plough &:; Harrow, Geo. Green, jun. Broughton, Pershore Old Bulllinn, Edwin Hill, Inkberrow, Worcester Plough &, Harrow, Arthur Griffin, Catshill, Bromsgrove Old Bush, Mrs. Levinia. Gill, 12 Windmill end, Nether- Plough & Harrow, James Siviter, Rumbow, Halesowen ton, Dudley • Plough & Harrow, F. L. Smith, 153 Evesham st.Redditch Old Bush inn, J. Hadley, 32 Pedmore rd. Holly hall,Dudley Plough &, Harrow, Edwin Webster, 1 Wood st.Kddrmnstr Old Castle, Wm. Cook, 40 Wolverhampton st. Dudley Plough & Harrow, T. Wyatt, Worcester st. StourbridgB Old Chequers, John Jones, Crowle, Worcester Plumbers' Arms, Mrs. H. Tudge, 8 Wyld's la. Worcester Old Church tavern, Josepb Bowater,Nocks folds, Nether- Plume of Feathers,JameSi Henry Fones,I4B High st.Dudley ton, Dudley Plume of Feathers, William Morgan, Birdport, Worcester Old Cock (The), Jsph. W. Fitcb, Friar street, Droitwich Porter Stores, Geo. Winwood, Copenhagen st. Worcester Old Cock inn, Sam!. Kimberlee, 18 Horsefair,Kddrmnstr Portobello inn, Wm. Daw, Bransford rd. St. John's, Wrcstr Old Compasses, William Cox, 93 Coventry st. Kddrmnstr Potters' Arms, Arthur Hirons, 19 St. Paul's st. Worcester Old Cottage inn, J. Hampton, 24 Simms la.Netherton,Ddly Prince Albert, Richd. Hill, 19 Bewdley st. Kidderminster Old Cottage Spring', J. Hartbill, Fountain street, Dudley Prince of Wales, W. H. Crockett, Shrub Hill rd.Worcester Old Cross inn, T.H. BrookS",Pedmore rd.Lye,Stourbridge Prince of Wales, Geo. F. Everton, Hagley, Stourbridga Old Cross, J. Hickton, Causeway Green rd. Birmingham Prince of Wales, T. G. Green, Newtown rd. Gt. Malvern Old Crown, George Bridges, Clows top, Bayton, Cleobury Prince of Wales,W.Trueman,Bath row,Round's grn.Oldbry Mortimer S.O. (Salop) Providence hotel, Samuel Lester, 36 Cradley road, Old Crown, Hy. Bmorton, Old st. Upton-on-Severn,Wrcstr Netberton, Dudley Oldi Crown inn, William Cashmore, 76 Halesowen road, Punch Bowl, Eustace Armstrong, College st. Worcester Netherton, Dudley Queen's inn, William Farmer, Belbroughton, Stourbridge Old Crown, T. Green, Moor street, Lapal, Quinton,B'ham Queen's Arms, John Calder, Powick lane, Worcester Old Dog, WaIter Morgan, Dunley, Stourport Queen's Head, George Davies, Wolverley, Kidderminster Old England, Ohas. J sph. Rice, Providence st. Worcester Queen's Head, Thos. Harrison, Bromsgrove rd. Redditch Old Falcon inn, John Wilkins, 17 Sansome st. Worcester Queen's Head, J. Morgan, 37 Stourbridge st.Kddrmnstr Old Farrier's Arms, Wm. Blundell, Quay st. Worcester Queen's Head, Simeon Shrimpton, 9 Queen st. Redditch Old Fox, James George Griffin, 44 Load street, Bewdley Queen's Head, John Terry, Sedgeberrow, Evesham Old Greyhound, Reuben James, New street, Worcester Queen'sHead,Mrs.H.J.Thompson,2Titford rd.Lngly.B'ham Old Hop Pole, Thomas Crisp, 27 Pleasant st. Kiddrmnstr Queen's Head, Hy. Whittle, Birmingham st. Halesowen Old Horse Shoes inn, David Riste, Belbroughton,Strbrdg Railway tavern, John William Keeling, Hanbury wharf, Old inn,E.Beardsmore,9sWolverhampton st.Snow hl.Ddly I Hanbury, Droitwich Old inn, S. Morgan, Eve's hill, Wolverhampton st.Dudley Railway tavern, B. Lucas, 59 Birmingham st. Stourbridge Old Lyttleton Arms, G. Taylor, 15 Park butts,Kddrmnstr Railway inn, Joseph Parkes, 96 Bromford lane, Oldbury Old Mogul, Thomas Fellows, Netherend, Cradley Railway inn, Wm. Perks, The Wyche, Great Malvern Old Mughouse, R. S(}uthan, 12 Severn side north, Bewdley Railway inn, Joseph Phillips, Ripple, Tewkesbury Old Oak, Andrew Kendrick Lewis, Broughton, Pershore iRailway inn, Mrs. Sarah Rammell, Defford, Pershore Old Olive Trel;. &; Dove, John Charles Hardiman, 88 I Railway inn, T. Rhodes, Pedmore rd. Lye, Stourbridge Bewdley street, Kidderminster I Railway inn, Henry Russell, Forge lane, Halesow6n Old Pack Horse, Alfd. R. Maunder, I Welchgate,Bewdley IRailway inn, A. Smets, 49 Church street, Stourbridge Old Pack Horse, W. H. Taylor, 29 Hill st. Netherton,Ddly I Railway inn, Peter Wall, Worcester street, Stourport Old Peacock, Mrs. R. Gravenall, Queen .street, Worcester Railway Bell, T. A. Lewis, I St. Martin's gate, Worcester Old Pipe inn, Chas. Christmas Smith,I72High st.Strbrdg Railway Bell, J. Perks, Comberton hill, Kidderminster Old Priory inn, James Roberts, IS New street, Dudley I Railway Station inn, E. H. Bullock, 7 Farfield st.Kddrmstr Old Rectifying House, J. M. Hanwell, North parade,Wrestr Railway Vaults, Thomas Johnson, 37 Market place,Dudley Old Red Horse, Wm. Brotherton, 17 Vine st. Evesbam Ram, William Day, Sbrub Hill road, Worcester Old Red Lion, Thomas 8efton, Newport street, Worcester Raven, T. C. Beard, 103 Bromsgrove st. Kidderminster Old Red Lion, Sam!. R. Smith, 99 Mill st. Kidderminster Raven, W. Evans, Droitwich rd.North CIaines,Worcester Old Red Lion, H. Withers, Birmingham st. Halesowen Red Cow, George Hulbert, 3 Tichbourne street, Dudley Old Rising Sun, Mrs. E. Hardwick, Lombard st.Stourport Red Cow, W. J. Liddiard,Old st.Upton-on-Severn,Worcstr Old Rising Sun, Edward Stokes, The Vines, Droitwich Red Hart, Samuel Burford, Kington, Worcester Old Rock tavern, J. Sayer, I Bewdley st. Kidderminster Red Lion, Joseph Cbambers, Hunt end, Redditch Old Rose & Crown, Mrs. E.Ma'rshall,Feckenham.Dro~twich1 Red Lion, Jarvis M. Clayton, Clifton-on-Teme, Worcester Old Severn Trow, Richard Roberts, Quay st. Worcester Red Lion, Mrs. A. Cole,21 Northfield rd.Netherton,Dudly Old Swan inn, Mrs. S. Chance, Old Swinford, Stourbrdg Red Lion, Arthur Culpin, I Sidbury, Worcester.
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