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Staffordshire. Far 7.29' TRADES DIRECTORY.) STAFFORDSHIRE. FAR 7.29' Mottram ChaTles, Alstonfield, Ashbrne Nagington GeoTge, Penkridge,StaffoTd Ottewell Jn. W. Whittington, LichfielcJ Mottram Charles, High Ash, Abbot's Nagington John, High O:fliey, New- Oulsman J.Stoney cliffe,Bradnop,Leek. Eromley, Rugeley porl (Salop) Onlsnam Joseph, Top-of-Leys farm, Mottram Sml. Waterhouse, A.shbome Nagington John, Lea Knowle, Horsley, Upper Hulme, Leek Mountford Alfred, Bullock End farm, Eccleshall R.S.O Owen Alberl, Church Eaton, Stafford: Drayton Bassett, Tamworth Nash Edwin, Hatherton, Stafford Owen D. Buttrbnk.CotonCianfrd.Stffrd Mountford Hugh S. Yarnfield, Stone Nash Geo. Abbot's Bromley, Ruge:ley Owen Mrs. Emma, Anslow, Burton Mountford J.Erownsett,Leek Frith,Lek Nash Mrs.H.StTamshall,Uttoxtr.R.S.O Owen Frederick, Lower Hartwell, Ear-· MountfordJ.Druid's hth.Aldrdge.Wlsll Naylor John, Portobello, Wolverhamp- laston, Stone Mountford James, Scothay, Leycett, ton; & Moseley road, Eilston Owen John, Rumour hill, Cannock S.Ot Newcastle Naylor Joseph, Field ho. Onecote,Leek Owen Joseph, Walsa.ll Wood, Walsall Mountford John, Drayton Bassett, Naylor R. Ecton lee, Wetton, Ashbrn Owen Richard, Lower Brockhurst,. Tamworth Naylor R.Acton Leigh, Butterton,Leek Blymhill, Shifnal Mountford John, Gate ho. Endon, Stke Naylor Wm. Ford Wetley,Onecote,Leek Owen T. 0. Shortheath, W'hampton Mountford J. jun. Balterley, Crewe Neachells E. 0. Delves, Wednesbury Packer Thomas James, Water EaveS> Monntford Joseph, Trentham, Stoke Needham Thos. & Joseph, Stoney cliff, farm, Chesterton, Newcastle Mountford Ralph, Old Road farm, Upper Hulme, Leek Packwood Levi, High down, Kinve:r,. Barlaston, Stoke-on·Trent Needham Chas. Blackwood, Stoke Stourbridge Mountford Samuel, Chell Heath road, Needham Charles, Holly house, Brad- Paddock Charles, Silkmore, Rickers-- Smallthome, Stoke nop, Leek cote, Stafford Mountford Thoma~, Horton, Leek Needham George, Brocton, Stafford Paddock James, Femhill, Sutton,. Mountford Thomas, Mount Pleasant, Needham Geo. Hy.Alstonfield,Ash'bme Newport (Salop) Dilhorne, Stoke Needham John, Meadows, Leek Frith, Paddock James, jun. Meretown, New- Mountford Thomas, Rownall common, Leek port (Salop) Wetley Rocks, Stoke Needham Thomas, Thompson,Heaton, Pakeman Jsph. Church Eaton,Stafford Mountford W.Fernyhough,Endon,Stke Macclesfield Palin Mrs. E. Oulton, Newport (Salop) Monntford William,Fernihough,Brown Neil Samuel, Little Horsley, Eccles- Palin William, Fairoak, Croxton, Ec- Edge, Stoke hall R.S.O cleshall R.S.O Mousley Miss G. Newborough, Burton New Arthur, Delves, Wednesbury Palmby Francis Danby, Ellastone,. Monsley William, Newborough, Burton Newbery Harry, Lichfield Ashborne Mowcroft Thomas, The Hollies, Armi~ Newton G. The Green,Quarnfrd.Extn Palmer Albert, Buxton road, Leek tage, Rugeley Newton George, Derrington, Stafford Palmer Mrs. Anna, Almjngton, Mar- Mullee John, Baswick, Stafford Newton William, Westbeech, Patting- ket Drayton Munday C. W. Trysull, Wolverhamptn ham, Wolverhampton Palmer Edwin, Enville road, Kinver,. Mundy Charles, Swindon, Duduley Nicholls Charles Ernest, Blundies fro. Stourbridge Mnrfin William, Winkhill, Leek Enville, Stourbridge Parker G.Combridge,Uttoxeter R.S.O• Murphy Richard, Calton, Ashborne Nicholls Mrs. M. Lower street, Tet- Parker Mrs. George, Erookhay, near- Myatt Mrs. C. Ranton,Eccleshl.R.S.O tenhall, Wolverhampton Lichfield Myatt Ernest, Church gates, Ranton, Nicklin Bert, Lordesley, .A.shley, Parker James, Garstone, Cotton,. Eccleshall R.S.O Market Drayton Froghall, Stoke Myatt Herbert, Stanley, Stoke Nixon George, Marsh side, Rushton Parker J oseph, Church Eaton, Stafford" Myatt Herbert, Werrington, Stoke Spencer, MS~c.clesfield · Parker Joseph, The Star, Farley,Stoke- Myatt J. Lane end, Newchapel, Stoke Nixon J. Adderley mill, Above park, Parker Thomas, Haughton, Stafford Myatt Mrs. James, .A.ldridge, Walsall Cheadle Parker Thomas, Throwley moor,Ilam,. Myatt John, Bagnall, Stoke Nixon J. Crowborough, Horton, Leek A~hborne Myatt John, Calderfields, Walsall Nixon J. Whitehough, Ipstones, Stoke Parkes A. Iverley, Kinver, Stourbrdg- Myatt John, Lynn house, Upper Nixon Jsph. Wheaton Aston, Stafford Parkes C. Newlands, Woodlands, Ut- Stonnall, Walsall Nixon W. Biddulph Moor, Congleton toxeter R.S.O Myatt Jn. Spotgate, Stone Noakes Charles, Nobut, Stoke Parkes Edwin, Alsagel'S' bank, Halmer Myatt Mrs. Mary A. Bagnall, Stoke Noakes Goorge, High ridge, Lower End, Newcastle Myatt Samuel, The Wicket, Ranton, Tean, Stoke Parkes Henry, Leacroft, Cannock S.O Eccleshall R. S. 0 N oakes William, Rollington, Stoke Parkes J ames, Seighford, Stafford Myatt Simon, Whitgreave, Stone Norbory Alfred, Catton, Burton Parkes Mrs. S.E. Kinver, Stourbridge- Myatt Wm. G. Admaston, Rugeley Norbury Jas. Mansditch, Catton,Burtn Parks J. Woodlands, Uttoxeter R.S.(). Mycock George & William, Felthouse, Norman Mrs. E. TheLount,Coltn.Rugly Parks Henry, Marchington,Woodlands,. Grindon, Stoke Norman E.Stockwell hth.Coltn.Rugely Uttoxeter R.S.O Mycock A. Deep dale, Grindon, Stoke Norton Arthur, Hednesford S.O Parks John,Woodlands,UttoxeterR.S.O Mycock Adden, Lowe hill, Leek Nottage Nathan, Haughton, Stafford Parr Alfd. Ashley, Market Drayton M}cock C.Mixon Grange,Onecote,Leek Oakden Simon, Wall ash,.Middle May- Parrott Frank, Great Bridgeford,Stffd: Mycock Mrs. E. Berkham Sytch, field, Ashborne Parrott James, The Grange, Seigh- Winkhill, Leek Oakley F. P.Horsebrook,Brewood,Stffd ford, Stafford Mycock Edwin, Waterfall, Leek Oakley Freeman, Shut heath, Haugh· Parry Alfred, Moreton, Newport (Slp} Mycock G. Black flats,Blithbury,Rugly ton, Stafford Parry Charles, The Breach fm. Dray- Mycock Mrs. Hannah, Grindon, Stoke Oakley ,Jas, Weston Jones,Nwprt.(Slp) cott-in-the~Moors, Stoke Mycock Harry, Cheshire house, Water~ Oakley Jas. F. Blymhill, Shifnal Parry James, Gunstone house, Ere- fall, Leek Oakley Jn. Thos. Caverswall, Stoke wood, Stafford Mycock Hy. Ox close, Grindon, Stoke Oaks John, Great Gate, Stoke Parry James, Gunstone house, Cod- Mycock J. Stoney slack, Onecote,Leek Oates Joseph, Bromley Hurst, Rugeley sall, Wolverhampton Myeock Joseph, Blithbury, Rugeley Obery C.Kiddlestitch,Uttoxeter R.S.O Parsons Joseph, Newton, Rugeley Mycock Marcus, 19 Broad st. Leek Oliver Mrs. C. G-reensitch, Quarnford, Parton Abraham, Summer hill, Whit- Mycock Mrs. M.Spath,Uttoxeter R.S.O Buxton greave, Stone Mycock R. Manor fm. Grindon, Stoke Oliver J.Buxton brow,LeekFrith,Leek Parton E. Knighton,Newporl (Salop) Mycock Richd.Saucefields,Grindn.Stke Oliver James, Quarnford, Buxton Parton Mrs.H. Ashley,Market Drayton. Mycock Samuel, Pool fields, Grindley, Oliver J. Bank top, Meerbrook, Leek Parton John, Slindon, EccleshallR.S.O near Staffs Oliver J. Green ho. Leek Frith, Leek Parton Moses, Ashley, Market Drayton. Mycock W. Ossoms hill,Grindon,Stoke Oliver Matthew, Cauldon, Ashborne Parton Richard, Wolseley Bridge, Wol- , Mycock William, Back-o'-th'-BrCJok, Oliver T. Upper Elkstone, Buxton seley, Stafford Waterfall, Leek Oller-Renshaw J.Ayr cot.Ilam,Ashbrn Parton Wm. Bromley Hurst, Rugffl'e,y Mycock W.Summer hl.Grindon,Stoke Onions Thoma.s, Four Crosses, Rather. Parton William, Oroxton, Eccleshaiti Naden Albert, Little Hill end, Quam- ton, Stafford R.S.O ford, Buxton Orom -, Hillocks Stanton, Ashborne Paskin Thomas, Fradley. Uchfield Naden Mrs. Isaac, Edge side, Heathy Oram Wm. Gt. Barr, Birmingham Paskin William, Pradley, Lichfield Lee, Buxton Organ Mrs. J. Bramshall, Uttoxeter Pass John Thomas, Ladymoor Gate,. Naden Jn.Flash bar, Quarnford,Buxtn R.S.O Hvrton, Leek Naden Thomas, Long Edge end, Rush- Orgill E.H. Old wood, Colton, Rugeley Pass Thomas, Odda hall, Ipstones,Stka ton James, Macclesfield Orme George, Weeford, Lichfield Passmore H. Womburne, Wolvrhmptll! Nadin Thomas, Furlonk, Upper Elk- Orpe Jn. Denstone, Uttoxeter R.S.O Pattinson Arthur, Checkley, Stoke stone, Buxton Orpe Joseph, Warslow, Buxton Pattinson J. W. Windyharbour, Den.- Nagginton Joseph P. Knenhall, Mod- Orton John William, Bromley wood, stone, Uttoxeter R.S.O dershall, Stone Abbot's Bromley, Rugeley Pattison Joseph, Swinscoe, Blore. Na!!"ing-ton Samuel & Joseph, Doley, Ostler William, Norton Bridge, Stone Ashborne Adbaston, Newport (Salop_ Ottewell Edwin, Armitage, Rugeley Payne J. Gospel en<i, Sedgley, :Dudley .
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