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HERTFORDSHIRE. BEE 901 • Keen RW.76Marlowes,Hemel Hempstd Ballarthr.High St.Rickmansworthr.S.O Cannon Hy 'IRADES DIRECTORY.] HERTFORDSHIRE. BEE 901 • Keen RW.76Marlowes,Hemel Hempstd BallArthr.High st.RickmansworthR.S.O Cannon Hy. Watton-at-Stone, Hertford Ludgate John, 192 High street, Watford Balls Frederick, Titmore green, Great Careless Ephraim, Norton st. Baldock ~orman Elias, 1 Albert street, Watford (or Much) Wymondley, Stevenage Carey John, 206 High street, Watford Olney George, Bucklersbury, Hitchin Bandy Frederick, High street, Barnet CarpenterWalt.3IgLow.Highst.Watford PaineGeo.High st.RickmansworthR.S.O Baugs T. London rd.Great Amwell,Ware Cartwright William, Wilstone, Tring PooleyWm.CrossOak rd.G-t.Berkhamstd Banting George, New road, Croxley Cass Mrs.M.A.Mill hill, Sawbridgeworth RichardsonJohn,High Rt.Gt.Bet'khamstd green, Rickmansworth R.S.O Chalkley David, Alhert st. Stevenage SalterWm. I09High st.HemelHempstead Barber Alfred, 25 Western road, Tring Chalkley Mrs. Elizh.Tilehouse st.Hitchin Savage George, 48 Fore st. Hertford Barber James, Whitwell, Welwyn Chalkley Frederick, Walkern, Stevenage Whitaker John, Braughing, Ware Barker Henry, New road, Ware ChalkleyN.Hall's gm.Weston,Stevenage BarkerW.Letchmore heath,ElstreeR.S.O ChalkleyRichard,St.Peter's st.St.Albans BATH MAKERS. Barnes James, Church end, Rushden, ChalkleyW.Friends grn.Weston,Stevnge Tylor Joseph & Sons, 2 Newgate st E c; Buntingford Chapman Abraham, Amwell end, Ware manufactory, Warwick sq. London EC Baron George, Welwyn Chavman C. Potton End,Gt.Berkhamstd , Barr Henry, 228 High street, Watford Chapman James, Harpellden 8.0 BATHS & BATH PROPRIETRS. Barrett Mrs.:F.Wormley,Broxboume8.0 Chapman Mrs. L. Newgate st. Hertford Bishop's 8tortford Bathing Association Barritt William, Ashwell, Baldock Chapman 3tephen, Barley, Royston (Arthnr Boardman, sec.), North st. BassH Sl.Kinsbournegrn.HarpendenS.O Chapman Mrs. S. Anstey, Buntingford Bishop's SWTtford '. Batchelor A.Bovingdon, Hemel Hempstd Chapman Wm. High rd.Waltham Cross Great Berkhamsted Swimming Baths Batchelor Jsph. High st.Gt. Berkhamstd Charlesworth William, Boxmoor, Hemel (Charles Bullock, sec. ; W.G.Howard, BatchelorWm.Boxmoor,Hemel Hempstd Hempstead mangr.), High st. Great Berkhamsted Bateman George, Holywell hill,St.Albans Child Richard, Walkern, Stevenage Hemel Hempstead Public Baths (Alfred Bates T. 2 Queen st. Hemel Hempstead ChildsJames,jun.LittleAmwell,Hertford Davis, manager), Marlowes, Hemel Beale George, Bricket wood, St. Ste- Chilton William, Scot's hill, Croxley Hempstead phen's. St. Albans green, Rickmansworth R.8.0 Hertford Swimming Bath Co. Limited Bell John, Sawbridgewortn Chuck Mrs. Sarah, Smyth's end,Barley, (Albt.Stoddart, sec.), Ware rd.Hertfrd Bennett Benjamin, Barkway, Royston Royston Hitchin Swimming Baths &Waterworks Bennett George, Weston, Stevenage Clare Daniel, Bygrave, Baldock Pumping Stration (John Davey, engi- Berry Abraham, High street, Baldock Clark Abraham, Chapmore end, Ware neer), Queen street, Hitchin BerryMrs.Clara,New town,WalthamCrss Clark Charles, Cheshunt street, Ches~ Hoddesdon Swimming & Private Baths Berry Thomas, WaUington, Baldock hunt, Waltham Cross (C. P. Christie, propr. ; Henry Wm. Birch Joseph W.Red Lion yard,Watford Clark Daniel, Crib street, Ware Draper, manager), BeUla. Hoddesdon Bishop George, 7 Chequer st. St. Alhans Clark Geo.London rd.Bishop's Stortford Blake Alfd. Start hill, Bishop's Stortford Clark Henry, Much Hadham S.O BATH CHAIR MANUFACTRS. BlakesDanl.Causeway,Bishop's Stortford Clark John, Welwyn Alderman, Johnson & Co. Lim. Alder- Blamphin T. Rye st. BiShop's Stortford Clark Mrs. Mary, Welwyn man house, Charing Cross rd. Oxford Blanchard T.Nash mills,Hemel Hempstd ClarkThos.Bovingdon,HemelHempstead st. end, London wc. See advert Bly Mrs. Ann, :Frogmore street, 'rring Clarke Charles, Oiliey,Hitehin Bodger Mrs. H. North Mimms, Hatfield Clarke Thos. Aston end,Aston,Stevenage BEE EXPERT. Bonfield John Joseph, Crossbrook street, Clarke William, AshweU, Baldock ChildW.C.Leverstock grn.Heml.Hmpstd Cheshunt, Waltham Cross Cleaver Charles, Cheshunt street, Ches~ Borham James, Whitwell, We\wyn hunt, Waltham Cross BEE FARMERS. Bothamley Herbert,Clothallend, Baldock Clements Herbert, Hertford road, Great. Neighbour George & Sons, Buncefield, BowlerJ.Croxley grn.Rickmnswth.R.S.O Amwell, Ware Hemel Hempstead Bracey Joseph, Woolmer green, Welwyn CobbWm.Sparrow's herne,BusheyHeaih Bray Job, 12 Old cross, Hertford Coo Fredk. New town,Barkway,Royston BEE HIVEMANUFACTURERS. Brazier Charles, Crib street, Ware Cole James, Pimlico, Abbots Langley, Godman Arthur, Holywell hill,St.Albans Brazier James, Albert road, St. Albans King's Langley R.S.O Stothard George, jun.. Welwyn BrazierRt.Hadham rd.Bishop's Stortford Coleman John, Standon, Ware Brazier Mrs. Thomas, Corve's mill, Collier Joseph, 17 Puller road, Boxmoor, BEE HIVE APPLIANCE Graveley, Stevenage Hemel Hempstead MANUFACTURER. Bridges Edward WaIter, Epping green, CollingsW.Nash mills,HemelHempstead Blow Thomas B. Steam works, Welwyn Little BElrkhamsted, Hertford Collins Edward, Essendon, Hatfield BEER RETAILERS Bright Henry, Buntingford-with-Layston Collins Mrs.H.Clay hUl, Bushey,Watford . Broome Daniel,WeUend,Shenley,Barnet Coney John, Flamstead end, Cheshunt, Abrams Geo Lit.Berkhamsted,Hertford Brothers In.Wheathampstead,St.Albans Waltham Cross Adams George, High rd. Waltham Cross BrownC.Frogmore,King'sWaldn.Hitchn Constable Mrs.S.Colney heath,St.Albans Adams James, Brick Kiln la. Stevenage Brown Jesse, Park rd. Grt.Berkhamsted Coomes John, Cheshunt street, Ches- Adams Waiter, Welwyn hill, Welwyn Brownsell Jobn, Bull's green, Dateh- hunt, Waitham Cross Akers Henry, Little Amwell, Hertford worth, Stevenage Cooper Frederick, High street, Ware Akers Wm.Hall's grn.Weston,Stevenage BrutonWm.ColdHarbour,HarpendenS.O Cooper George, Woodcock hill, Rick~ Allen William, Crossbrook street, Ches~ Buck Jacob John, Harpenden S.O mansworth R.S.O hunt, Waltham Cross Buckoke SI. Castle st. Grt.Berkhamsted Cooper James, Stevenage AUen William, 286 High st. Watford Bull Jsph.Northgate end,Bishp's.Stortfd Coplestone William, Albert st. 8t. Albans Ambler Enoch, Shenley, Barnet Bullard J. Dane end, Therfield, Royston Copps Noah, Hertingfordbury, Hertford Ambrose Samuel, Market hill, Royston Buller Mrs. Ann, Hitchin hill, Hitchin Corley Wm. Upper Dagnall st.St.Albans Anderson George, Hatfield rd. St. Albans Bulley Samuel, Musley bil!, Ware Cornish Wm. Alban, London rd.Hatfield Ander80n Thomas, 5 Honey la. Hertford Bunce WaIter, Aspenden, Buntingford Coster William, ChorIey wood, Rick­ Andrews John, High st.Gt. Berkhamsted Bunton Chevalier John,Aston,Stevenage mansworth R. S. 0 AndrewsWm.Pottenend,Gt.Berkhamstd Bunyon James,Clay hill,Bushey,Watfrd Covington Benjamin, Ashwell, Baldock Ansell George, Baldock rd. Stevenage Burgess WaIter, Watton road, Ware Cowley George, Watford fields, Watford Antie William, Redbourn, St. Albans BurginJas.Bovingdon,HemeIHempstead Crane William, Sandridge, St. Albans Archer James, Gustard wood, Wheat- BurginJosiah,Bovingdn.HemelHempstd Creasey Jo. Gosmore, IppoUitti', Hitchin hampstead, St. Albans Burr George Hayden, Barkway, Royston Crew C. Bandish,King's Walden,Hitchin Archer John, Frogmore street, Tring Burrows William, Weston, Stevenage Croft G.Leverstock grn.Hemel Hempstd Archer John, Harpendell 8.0 Burton David, Pirton, Hitchin Cutbush Wm. Park rd. Bushey,Watford Amold Joseph, Stevenage Burton Edmund, Amwell st. Hoddesdon Cuthbert Edward, Gaddesden row, Gt. Artus Hy.J. Warren ho. Bengeo,Hertford Burton George, Ware side, Ware Gaddesden, Hemel Hempstead Atkins E.Church st.Rickmnswrth.R.8.0 Burton William, Pirton, Hitchin Darby John, Fishpool street, St. Albans Austin Josiah, Park street, Hatfield Bushear George, 2 King street, Watford Darnell Richd. Stanstead Abbots, Ware Avis Charles, Calney heath, St. Albans Bushell Thomas, Portland st. St. Alban8 Davies George, Pirton, Hitchin Aylott James, Whempstead, Watton-at. Buttertield Frederick, 8 Bury road, Davis Mrs. Sarah, High street, Ware Stone, Hertford Hemel Hempstead Davis Thomas,24 St.Andrew st.Hertford Bail George, Old London rd. St. Albans Butterfield George, Old Park rd. Hitchin DavisW.IOgMarlowes,HemeIHempstead Baker Henry, Hastoe, Tring Butterfield Mrs. John, Harpenden 8.0 Dawes MissE. Wheathampstead,St.Albns Baker Henry, Mill green, Hatfield Byg aveArthr.Roe green,Sandn.Roystn Day Edward, Tilehouse street, ~hin Baker Mrs. Wigginton, Tring Bygrave George, Weston, Stevenag-e Day James, Hitehin hill, Hitptl~ Baker Nathaniel, High street, Ware CaddingtonJsph. Fisbpool st. St. Albans Deamer Frederick, Harpe~--S.O Baker William, Baldock street, Ware Cadmore Cha.rles A. High Oak rd. Ware Deans Alfred, Norton elld.,,:Ha.ldQe~ Baker William, Godletts hall. King's Cain Henry, Codicote, Welwyn DearmaD Ambrose, Back stree~~dock.. Walden, Hitchin Cane WiIliam, Crib street, Ware Dearman Charles, Ardeley, S~vena~ Baldwin Henry, Kimpton, Welwyn Canham Andrew, Back street, Hatfield Dell David, Wigginton, Triog.
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