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Cheshire. [Kelly's' 54.8 STOCKPORT. CHESHIRE. [KELLY'S' A.shworth John Wallwork ~I.R.C.S., F.R.G.S. & F.G.S. Barber John Edwin, agent to the Refuge .Assurance Cor surgeon, II4 Heaton Moor road Limited, Carrington road, Portwood Ashworth Walter, shopkeeper, g8 Love lane, H. N Barber Mary Ann (~Iiss),confectioner, 49 Heaton lane,H.N .A.shworth ·william, manager, 141 Didsbury road H. N Barber ~iary J ane (Mrs.), draper & servants' registry Ashworth-Jones ·Mary (~liss), toy dlr.5 Castle st. Edgeley office, 49 Wellington road I!Outh Aspinall J ones,fl'ied fish dealer, 8 8 N orthgate st. Brink!iway Barber William, coal merchant, 49 'Vellington road !!onth; 4spinall J ames, foreign correspondent, 47 Beech road offices, Heaton Moor road Aspinall Samuel, tripe dealer, I6I Adswood road Bardsley George, shopkeeper, 20 Worrall street, Edgeley A~pland Emma (Mrs.), dress maker, Eg Wellington rd.sth Bardsley Henry, builder, 87 Booth street, Shaw heath Asquith David, shopkeeper, 1~7 Grenville street, Edgeley Bardsley Ja.mes, tobacconist, 68a Heat{)n Moor road Asquith Robert, beer retailer, 82 Daw bank Bardsley John, hair dresser, 99 Higher Hillgate Astle John, jun. dairyman, I 8 Arnold street, Edgeley Bardsley John Peter, attendance officer to the school atr Astle Randle, draper, 55 New Bridge lane tendance committee, Union office, Sbaw heath Astle William, dairyman, I Stopford street, Edgeley Bardsley Richard, plumber, 13 Buxton road Aston Arthur Bertqe, grocer, 298 Stockport road Bardsley Thomas, greengrocer, 130 Hall street Atherton Elizb.. (Mrs.),earthenware de'll.eT, 33 Shaw heath Bardsley William, clerk, 7 Didsbnry :road, H. N Atherton Giles, batti!rs' consulting engineer, 4 Bridge st Bardeley William, clogger, 25 King street we~t. Edgeley Atkinson Charles, draper, 123 Castle sl!reet, Edgeley Bardsley Wm. plumber & painter, Woodville Woods mooT" Atkinson John A.)LI.C.E. borough surveyor, Central Barker & Co. Ltd. towel manufacturers,Longshut la wes~ buildings, 54 St. Petersgate Barker Annie ('~Irs.), dressmaker,4 Little Egerton st.H.N .atkinson ~iary (Mrs.), dra.per, I36 Love lane, H. N Barker Frederick, clerk, 33 Clarendon .str~et, H. N Atkinson Thomai F. secretary, I2 Woodbine crescent Berker Henry, milk dealer, IIS •Heaton lane, H. N Austin Alfred, book keeper, 5 Osborne road Barker Henry A. dairyman, r8 Greek street Austin Edward, clothier, 110 & I12 Daw bank Barker William,paper bag maker,&s Castle street,Edgeley .o\utherson Mary (~lrs.), laundry, Junction road Barlow Jilenry & Son, oil manufacturers, Belmont oil .A.veyard RJb~rt, st>J.tioner .& post office,7€ Higher Hillgate works, Lancashire hill, H. N .A.xun Charles Peter, shopkeeper, 6 Edward street Barlow Edward, shopkeeper, 17 Avenue street, Portwood Axon Hiram, ladies' outfitter & umbrella manufacturer, Earlow Edward, tDbacconist., 25 New Bridge lane 48 Heaton lane, H. N Barlow Ellis, beer retailer, 24I Chestergate Axon John, shopkeeper, 24 Castle street, Edgeley Barlow Gilbert Lacy, timber merchant, 195 Chestergate· Axon Samuel, shopkeeper, 5 York street, Edgeley Barlow Isaac, shopkeeper, 2 Ta.me street, Portwood Axon Thomas, building material dealer, Laurel street, Barlow J ames, genera.! dealer, 65 Chapel street, Edgeley Wellington road north, H. N Barlow James, greengrocer,157 Gt. Portwood st.Portwood" Axon William, painter, 84 Shaw Heath Barlow Jane (~Irs.),private nurse,8r Grenville st.Edgeley B!!.dder William, shopkeeper, 48 Lord street Barnard Mary (Miss), wardrobe dlr. 248 Heaton la. H. N Baggaley Frederick, butcher, 502 Stock port road Barnes Albert, householder, 153- Chapel street, Edgeley Baguley Ellen (Miss), smallware dealer, 12 Church st.H.N Barnes Caroline (Mrs.), Southern Castle P.H. 6o Middl& Bailey Harry, financial agent, 9 Wellington road north,H.N Hill gate Bailey John, butcher, 3 Castle street, Edgeley Barnes Henry, grocer, 8 Woodman street, H. N Bailey John, provision dealer, 34 Northgate st.Brink!iway Barm~s John, shopkeeper, 30 Adswood lane east Bailey Jn. Thomas, boot maker, 8 Howard street,Portwood Barnes Mary J. (Mrs.), grocer, 23 Newton street, Edgeley; Bailey Peter Edward, provision dealer, 136 Hall street Barnes Thomas .A. J. painter & paperhanger, I Spring. Bailey Robert J. journalist, 6o Adswood lane east gardens, Churchgate Bailey Sarah ()liss), provision dealer, 64 Brinksway Baron & Morton, cotton waste dea.lers, Canal street Bailey Thos. picture frame maker, II Fox st.Grenville et Baron James, householder, 73 Fox street, Grenville street Bailey Walter, tobacconist, 4 Castle street, Edgeley Barratt Edward grocer, 16 Carrington road, Portwood Bailey William, provision dealer, :-15 King street east Darratt George, plumber, 40 Winifred road, Heaviley Bailey William Hy. householder, 70 Chatham st. Edgeley Barratt Henry, greengrocer, 1 Hill street, Portwood Bainbridge Septimus Richard,draper,5 & 7 Middle Hillgate Barratt James, confectioner, 6o Chapel street, Edgeley Baker & Go. George & Dragon P.H. 25 Market place Barratt John, beer retailer, 205 & 207 Higher Hillgate Baker & Co. win~ & spirit merchants & ale & porter Barratt Joseph, iron & tinplate worker, 10 & 12 Lanca- bottlers, 25 Market place & Brid.ge street brow Baker Immer, boot maker, 70 Banks lane shire bill, H. N Barratt Martba (Mrs.), milliner, 196 Brinksway ~aker Jos~h, hosier, 44 Cha.pel street, Edgeley Baker Thomas, milliner, 126 Heaton lane, H. N Barratt Mary (Miss), draper, ro Tiviot dale, H. N Baldwin Joe, hair dresser, 45 Castle street, Edgeley Barratt Mary Cr!iss), milliner, 38 Castle street, Edgeley Baldwin Reuben, 11hopkeeper, 144 Manchester road, H. N Barratt Mary Ellen (Miss),sbpkr.& drpr. 94 Lowfield road' Bale William 'M.R. C. S.Eng., L. S.A..Lond. surgeon & pub- Barratt Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Chapel st. Edgeley lic vaocinator, Heaton Norris district, Stockport union Ba:rratt Thomas, coal dealer, 7 Queen st. west,Chestergat~ & certifying factory mrgeon, 130 Wellington road Barratt Thomas, shopkeeper, I8 Stopford street, Edgeley north; surgery, 23 Sandy lane, H. N Barratt Thomas, tripe dresser, 84 Great Port-wood !Jtreet Bale William Barker M.R.C ..S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. Bur­ Barratt Thomas H. manager, So Sha.w heath geon & medical officer & public vaccinator, Stockport Barrett Albert, shopkeeper, 18 Caistor street, Portwood district, & medical officer to the workhouse, 121 Shaw htb Barrow Edith (Miss), dress maker, 53 Greek street Ball Edward, Waggon & Horses P.H. 30 Edward street Barrow Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, I'I7a, Old road, H. N Ball George, greengrocer, so Lloyd street, H. N Barrow Frederick R. L. Tiviot hotel, 8 Tiviot dale, E:. N Ball George, The Old King P.H. & brewer, 6o Great Port- Barrow George E. decorator, 5 Roscoe street, Edgeley wood street & Lancaster ~treet, Portwood Barrowdale John,wholesale grocer,so Chatham st.Edgeley Ball Mary (Mrs.), dress maker, 59 Churchill street, H. N Barstow E. & Sons, condiment makers, 49 King st. east Mall Thomas W. insurance agent, 42 Lloyd street, H. N Bartle Josepb, greengrocer,81 Great Portwood st.Portwood" Damber Emma (Mrs.), draper, II Middle Hillgate Bartle Sarah E. (Mrs.), greengrocer, 147 Gt. Portwood Ilamiord Charles, butcher, 103 Great Portwood street, Ytreet, Portwood Portwood & 91 .& 245 New Bridge lane Barton J. & Cu. carvers & gilders, I04 Chester gate Bamford Geo. electrical engineer, rg Winifred rd.Heavily Barton Richard, herbalist, 23 Great Portwood st.Portwood Bamford Thos.Fletcher M.B.surgeon,2r6 'Vellington rd.1th Barton William, Black Lion P.H. 41 Middle Hillgate Bancroft John, shoopkeeper, 2 George11 r('lad, H. N Barton Wm. music seller, 165 Heaton lane, H. N Bancroft ~fary (Mrs.), dress maker, 2 Duke street Rateman Brother,;, accountants, 28 St. Petersgate Bancroft \Villiam, shopkeeper, 147 Castle street, Edgeley Batem:m Francis, band master, 86 Didsbury road, H. N Barrister James, confectioner, 57 "Wellington road ~>outh Hateman John, accountant, see Bateman Brothers, 28 SL Bank8 Hervey, chemist, 59 Middle Hillgate Petersgate Banks ·walter, surveyor, sanitary inspector & assistant Bateman William, accountant, see Bateman Brothers, 2B. overseer to the Heat<>n N orris Urban District Council, St. Petersgate Heaton Moor road Rateson Fk. & Oswald, painters & plasterers, Rose st. H.N Banks William, chemist, 191 Bramhall lane Bateson Frederick M. plasterer, 35 Clarendon st. H. N Bann David, insurance agent, 120 Chatham street,Edgeley Battersby & Co. Lim. hat manufacturers, Offerton works .. Bann Harry, tobacconist, 66 Lower Hillga.te- Hempshaw lane Barber Alfred, hardware dealer, 32 Church terrace, H. N Battersby Thos. 9nperintendent Pearl Life Assurance Go­ Barber Chas.estate & insurance agent,45 Lancashire hl.H.N Limited, 24 Greek street Barber Henry, locomotive inspector, go Old road, H. N Hatty Annie (~Irs.), draper, 20 Castle street, Edgeley Barber Henshaw, laundry, r Yule ~treet, Edgeley Batty John William, watchmaker, 5 St. Petersgate Barber John, grocer, 36 & 85 Glebe street Bawden Willia.m, shopkeeper, 1 Turncroft lane Barber Lily (~Irs.), confectioner, 3 Hallam street, Heavily Baxter James, clerk, 38 Wellingf:<Jn grove .
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