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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. SMI 485 )Lead John, Edlesborough, Dunstable Isaunders Mrs • TRADE5' DIUECTORY.] BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. SMI 485 )lead John, Edlesborough, Dunstable ISaunders Mrs. 1\1. Haddenham, Thame Weston H. Windsor st.Heaconsfield R.S.O Mead Rd. Slater street, High Wycombe Schilling Edward, George green,Langley Wheeler Mrs. Robert, Denton, Aylesbury )leads G. Bovingdon green, Gt. Marlow Marish, Slough Wheeler William, Nelson st.Buckingham Measey Joseph, Oakley, Thame ScottC.StokeHammond,Bletchleystation White John, Brill, Thame Meehan John, Mitre street, Buckingham Sharman Benjamin, Marswarth, Tring White Mrs.Leah,LittleHorwood,Winslow Merry Mrs.Ann,GreatHorwood,Winslow Sharman Wm. Tingewick, Buckingham Whiting.John,Park street, Bletchley road, Miles Joseph, FlackweIl heath, Little Sharp Mrs. E. Fawley,Henley-on-Thames Fenny Stratford, Bletchley station Marlow, Great Marlow Sharp Thomas, Halton, '[ring Wickins Mrs. Mary Ann, Ravenstone, Millar Mrs. Sarah, Turweston, Brackley Shephard Joseph,\'i'hitchurch,Aylesbury Newport Pagnell Miller Mrs. J. Aston Abbo~s, Aylesbury Shirley Samuel, High st.Stony Stratford Willison Misses Ann & Martba, Great MillIns Jobn, Cheddington, Tring Shirwell George, Seer green,Beaconsfield Horwood, Winslow Mitehell John, Heath, Iver, Uxbridge Short Mrs. Sarah, hinghoe, Tring Wilmot John, Stoke road, 1:llough Mitcbell Mrs. Mary,High street,Beacons- Shurvell J. High st. Beaconstield R.S.O Wilmott Thos.Paul's row,High Wycombe field R.S.O Simons Mrs. Mary Ann, lvinghoe, Tring Winch Walter,Saffron rd.HighWycombe Mole Isaac, Thornborough, Buckingham Sirett T. Stewkley, Leighton Buz7..ard Wood John, Speen, Tring Moore D. Aylesbury st. Wendover, Tring Slater Mrs. Eliza, North Crawley, New- Woodhridge John, Haddenham, ,[hame Morris Mrs.Maria,Marsh,HighWycombe port PagneIl Woodhouse Mrs. Mary,Chalfont St.Peter, Morton John, Shalstone, Buckingham Small John, Nelson street, Buckingham Slough Moxon WaIt.Stewkley,Leighton Buz7..ard Smith Alfred, Loughton,Stony Stratford Wootton John, High street, Buckingham Monday Joseph, 32 Castle st. Aylesbury Smith Heury, Brill, Thame Worley Edward, Seergreen, BeacoIlstield Nash Mrs. Snsannah, Downley; West Smith James, Church st. Chesham S.O ""Vright Eli, 58 Priory s1. Newprt.PagneIl Wyrombe, High Wycombe Smith John, Chalfont St. Peter, Slough WrightJabez,Prestwood,G-.Missendn.S.O Neal Edmund, Tingewick, Buckingham Southam Mrs. M. Gt. Horwood,Winslow Wright Jesse, Waterside, Chesham ti.O Neal Miss H. Gawcott road,Buckingham Spencer Mrs. G.Nort.h end sq.Buckinghm Wyatt J sph. Little London, Brill, Thame Neal Mrs. H. Radclive, Buckingham Spreckley Mrs. M. A. Wavendon,Woburn Yates Henry, Colnbrook, Slough Neal Jsph. P.lIanslope, Stony Stratford Springhall Miss Sophia, Three House- Yates Thomas, High st. Stony Stratford Newman In. Drayton Parslow, Bletchley holds, Chalfont St. Giles, Slough York Thomas, Nash, Stony Stratford NichoIls B. Lavendon, Newport Pagnell Standage Mrs. Martha, 6 Frogmoor Young Joseph, Whitchurch, Aylesbury Nicholls William, Akeley, Buckingham gardens, High Wycombe SHOVEL MANUFACTURERS- Norman Henry, Nash, Stony Stratford Stevens J. Desborough st.HighWycombe BARN & MALT Oliver M. Loudwater, High Wycombe Stevens Thomas, Towersey, Thame .• . Oram Henry, Station rd. Great Marlow Stone Ralph, Three Households, Chalfont Bat,es Thomas. & Sons, Bms saw-mIlls, Owen Mrs.H.Church street,Bnckingham St. Giles, Slough Uhesham BOlS; &: at Chesham S.O Oxley Mrs. Jane, High street,Amersham Stonhill.Mrs.M.btewkley,Leightn.Buzzrd SIEVE MAKERS. Oxley John, High street, Amersbam Stranks Jsph. Aston Abbotts, Aylesbury See Basket 0/ Sieve lIIakers. Paess George, Brocas street, Eton Stratford In. Temple st. High Wycombe Page John, Hanslope, Stony Stratford Symington Charles, IQ Caldecote street, SILK .MANUFACTURERS. Pallett Jonn. Buckland common, Tring Newport pggnell Evans Davld & Co. (John Lawson, man- Paradine WiIliam, Ivinghoe, Tring Talbot John, Salt hill, Slough ager).. O~ford road, Aylesbu~y; & Pargeter F.Wolverton end,StonyStratfrd TappingS.Duke st.Princes .l:bsboro',Tring (Davld Wheelton, manager), Waddes- Parker WiIliam,Great Horwood,Winslow Taylor Misses Alice, EmiIy & Emma, don, Aylesbury Parsons A.J. 13 Templestreet,Aylesbury Wellington place, Chalvely, Slough SILK MERCERS Partridge Abraham, 57 High street, Taylor Fredk. Maretield, Great Marlow B' W'11' W t I h . H' h OIney, Newport Pagnell TaylorJ.Wellend,Lit.Marlow,Gt.!.\1arlow 199~ 1 lam, a er 00 ~~se,;t-~ 19 rame Samuel Brill Thame Tearle Mrs. Ann Newton Lon!!'VilIe st., &12 &13 Church sLHle.h" }cornbe Pearce Edwin,' Chur~h st. Chesham S.O Bletchley station' b' Broad E. & S?I~S, Market s9· A};lesbury Peatey Rt. 7 Slarer street,High Wycombe Tearle Mrs. S. Slapton, LeightonBuzzard Haddock F.~, ~Ite Hart st.HIgh" ycombe Petts ·W. 38 Silver st. Newport PagneIl Tebby Mrs. Eli7..abeth,Cippenham,Slough Lon~Iey "" Ilharn, 28 M.arket square, Pickering Mrs. Marv Aylesbury street Thomas Benjamin Twyford Buckinghm A} lesbury. .See advertisement . Fenny Stratford, i~ietchley station 'Thomason Thoma~,Gawcott,Buckinghm StevensAugustmeGeo.Market sq.Wmslw Picton G. Desborol1gh st.High Wycombe Thorn Mrs. Isabella,Aston Clinton,Tring M 1 11 & SI' . t V Plater James, Marsh Gibbon, Bicester Tilbury J. Little .Missenden, Amersham a~s la &: t e gt80~ e I~ t °L20d ere Plomridge Mrs. E. Marefield,Gt.Marlow Timms James, Iver, Uxbridge s reet 334 034 xfor s. on on w P1umridge George, Park street, Slough Timms William, Westbury, llrackley SILVERSMITHS. Plomridge W. Lane end,High Wycombe Tomlin George, Great Missenden S.O Field & Son 12 High street Hiah Porter Yird, Cores end, Wooburn, Bea- Tomlin Mrs. M. A. Aston Clinton, Tring Wycombe' '& at Market sq. Ayiesbu~y consfield R.S.O Tompkins Mrs. Fanny, Adstock,Winslow ' Potter Mrs. J. High street, Chesham S.O Toovey John, Union street,Amersham SIZE FACTOR. PoynterC.C'hurch st.&Well st.Bucknghm Treadwell Miss M. Padbury, Buckinghm Reeve J. A. Cornwell cot. Stony Stratfrd Pratt James, Hedsor, Maidenhead Tree Mrs. E. Water Eaton,Bletchley statn SKIN DEALER Price Mrs. M. Dean street,GreatMarlow Tubb J oseph, Saffron rd. High Wycombe ..' . Poddephatt Geo. Germain st. Chesham Turnedge Wm. jun. Cippenham, Slough Alcock George, TmgewlCk, Buckmgham Rainbow Joseph, Stoke Goldington,New- Turner lsaac, 17 & 19 ,l\\ew st. Aylesbury SLATE MERCHANT. port Pa~ell Turney Jsph. Slapton, Leight?n Buzzard Clarke WilIiam Edward, High street Ranee .Damel, Amy lane, C!lesham Turnham Mrs. Ann,32 Cambridge street, Fenny Stratford, Bletchley station Ray MISS R. Denmark st. High Wycombe Aylesbury & at ·Water Eaton & Rympson Redmp Hemy, Union street, Amersham Turnham H. 21 Buckingham st.Aylesbry 0..; ReevesJesse,Aylesburyst.HeacnsfldR.S.O Turpin Edwin, 10 Camhridge st.Aylesbry SMALLWARE DEALER. Jbce P. Barton Hartshorn, Buckingham Vere John, Bicesrer road,Aylesbury Harman Hy. Lane end High Wycombe RippingtonJ.Wst.Wycmbe.HighWycmbe Vorley Charles, Hanslope, Stony Stratfrd ' Roads 'fhomas,Steeple Claypon,Winslow Wagland Charles Fredk. Upton, Slough SMITHS, BLACKSMITHS & R binson Mrs. Harriett, 9 l'riory street, Walker James, Union street, Wmslow FARRIERS. Newport PagnelI Walker Mrs. Leah, High street,Winslow Ailwal'd Alfred, 11 Ebenezer pI. Aylesbry Rogers lsaac,StewkleY,Leighton Buzzard Ward AlIred, Loosley row, Tring Aldridge J.Aylesbury st.Heaconsfld.R.S.O Rogers Mrs. Jane, Askett, Tring ·Ward Mrs. Elizh. Mitre st. Buckingham Arnoit Joseph, Long Crendon, 'fhame Itogers William, High street,Amersham Ward Geo. Maids Moreton, Buckingham Ashlee Thomas Wiles, !ver, Uxbridge RoUe Jobn, Aston Clinton, Tring Ward John, Great Hampden, Amersham Austin Geo. Sympson, BletchIey stat.ion Rouse Edward, Denham, Uxbridge Ward Tom, Northmarston, Winslow Austin H.NorthCrawley,NewportPagnell lWwe John, Stewkley, Leighton Buzzard Warner David, Long Crendon, Thame Ayres Thomas, High street, Amersham Ruff James, Horton, Tring Warren George, hinghoe, Tring Baker John, Loudwat.er, High Wycombe Ru~ead Mrs. William, North Crawley, Washington Charles, Stone, Aylesbury Baldwin Mrs.H. Bletchley.Blet.:hley statn ?\ewport PagnelI Watkins Miss M.A. Hardwlck,Aylesbury Baldwin Jesse, Dinton, Aylesbury RlI8Sell James, Marsh, High Wycombe Watson A. Water Stratford, Buckinghm Baldwin Mrs. M. Horsemoor grn.Slough Sarney Henry, South end, Turville, Hen- Watson J. 14 High st. Newport Pagnell Baldwin S. Flowers bottom, Speen,Trmg ley-on-Thames Webb William, Church st. StonyStratfrd Ball Thos. Bradenham, High Wycombe Bannders Miss Edith, 85 Easton street, WelIord George, New street, .Aylesbury Bames James, Church st. Chesham S.O High Wycombe West P.Weston rd.Olney,Newprt. PagnelI Barrett William, Tingewit:k, Buckinghm Sanndel'8 Levit Waddesdon, Aylesbury WestT.6gWestonrd.OIney,Newprt.PagnlI Beeson H. Chenies,RickmansworthR.8 0.
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