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Holywell Mold Wilson's Directory. WALEs'. Flintshire. ============================= ~============================-============================ Wrexham-continued. Banks.-BANQUEs.-BANKEN. Spelter Manufacturers. Saw Mill Proprietors. National Provincial Bank of England (L) ZING (FAB. EN).-SPELZ-FABR, N ortk. and South Wales Bank (L) The Bagillt Spelter Company (L.) Coward W. & Co. Ashfield sa.w mill, Uangollen :Brewers.-BRASSEURS.-BRA UER. Tanner.-TANNEUR.-LoHGERBER. Lewis P. & H. Llanrwst and Conway • Kelsterton Brewery Co. (The) (L.) J ones R. High street Slate Manufacturer. Pierce W. & Son, Cambrian brewery Wine and Spirit Merchants. Willia.ms R. Llanrwst Price Lloyd, St. Winefred's brewery J. VINS ET SPIRITUEUX.-WEINRANDLEB. Smelters.-FoN»EuRs.-ScnMELZER. Candle Manufacturer. Baldwin & Price, Greenhill Brymbo White Lead & Smelting Co. CHANDELLERE (FAD. DE).-LICHTER-FABR. Eachus, Cross street Stone Quarry Owners. Eachus J. T. Hoiywell HUGHES E. Well street CARRikRES. -STEINBRUCR-BESITZER. Cement Berwig Freestone Co. CIMENTB (F AB. DE).-0E:MENT-F ABR. Halvans Dressing Co. Minera. Maesycoed Mills, Caerwys Minera Stone Quarry Co. Pary's Mine Co. Green:field MOLD. :Morris (Joseph) Bwlch Gwyn . Williams (Samuel) Pentyn farm Colliery Proprietors. Population 4,400. Windy Hill Free Stone Quarry, SweiSyllt HouiLLE:RlES. -STElNKOHLENGRUBEN. Bettisfield Colliery, Bagillt Accountant and Auditor. Timber Merchants. Coleshill Colliery, Flint CoMPTABLE. RECHNUNGSFVHRER. Bors DE CONSTRUCTION. BAUHOLZ. Flint Marsh Colliery, Flint J ones, J. Grosvenor street Coward W. & Co. Ashfi.eld saw mill, Lla.ngollen Hanmer Colliery, Mostyn Banks. BANQU]!:s.-BANKEN. E vans (John) Caergwrle Mostyn Colliery, Mostyn .JONES (EDWARD M.) 12 Charles street Wern Colliery, Bagillt National Provincial Bank of England (1.) Thomas (William) Railway station North & South Wales Bank {L.) TUDOR (JOHN) Gwersyllt Copper Works. UsiNES l CuiVRE.-KtrPE'ER-WERKE, Booksellers and Stationers. Underclothing Makers. Eyton Copper works, Mostyn Lr:BRAIRES-PAPETIERS. BucHHANDLER. LINGERIES.-UNTERKLEIDER-F ABR. Ne\'\i;on, Keates & Co. Gree-n:field Beresford & Co. Chester street EDWARDS (MRS. EDWARD) 5 Bridge street Jones H. & Co. New street Flannel Manufacturers. Lloyd (Jane) 28 Hope street Pring & Price, 15 High street Parry (Mrs. Thomas) 15A Town hill FLANELI.E (F AB. DE). FLANELL-F ABR. The North Wales Flannel MannfacturingCo. (L.) :Brick Manufacturers (Fire). BRIQUES R:EFRACTAIRES. Watchmakers and Jewellers. Flour Mills.-MEUNIERs.-MuLLER. HoRLOGERs- BIJOUTIERs.-U HRHACHER. ' FEUERFESTE-F ABR. Fraser F. 42 High street Evans E. k Co. Victoria mills, Groon:field Alyn Bank Colliery Co. (L.) Leadbetter (Thomas) 7 Temple row Evan.s, J. & Co. Mostyn mill Castle Brick Co. ~L.) N ortho:p Owen (Edwin) Bank street Jones (Robert) Grosvenor mills, Bagillt M old Argoed Colliery Co. (L.) WILLIAMS W. & CO. Abergele PIERCE (D. DAVIES) 16 Hope street Colliery Proprietors. Scotcher N. S. 36' High street Ironmongers. HouiLLERIEs.-STEINKOHLENORUBEN. Wilkes R. M. 29 Y orke street QUINCAILLIERS.-EISENWAAREN-HANDLElt. Alltami Colliery Co. (L.) Wheelwrights. Hughes E. & H. & Co. Bailey Hill Colliery Co. (L.) CHARRONs.-RADMACHER. PARRY & MORRIS, High street Roberts (Rowland) Grocers. Caldecott & Son, 37 Pen-y-Bryn EPICIER8 EN GR08,--GEWURZKRAMER. GAMAN ('l'HOMAS RICHARD) Llay Iron Works and Founders. Le-win & Co. Cheste-r street (wholesale) EVISON (SAMUEL) Bridge street FER (FAB. DE).-EISEN-FABR, Iron Merchants. Mathews (John) Pen-y-Bryn Hawarden Iron Foundry, Hawarden • Roberts (Charles) Regent street Howell (Leigh) Bagillt foundry FER {N:EG. El'I).-EISENHANDLER. Jones (Charles) Bryn Celyn foundry Jones W. P. Wrexham street Wine and Spirit Merchants. Williams J. High street VINS ET SPIRITUEUX.-WEINHANDLETI.. Mostyn Iron works (The) Mostyn Davies & J ones, 25 Hope street Lead Merchants and Smelters. Oil Manufacturers (Mineral). EVANS (RICHARD WILLIAM) 5 Chester st. PLOMB CouL:E (N:EG. EN).-BLEI-HANDLER. H UIJ,ES MINERAI.ES.-MINERALO:EL-F A:BJ\. JOHNSTON (SAMUEL R.) 16 High street Eyton (Adam) Llanerchymor Canneline Oil Co. {L.) Coed Talon Jtlurless & Knight, 1 Y orke street WALKER, PARKER & CO. Dee Bank Marston W. B. Oil works, Coed Talon Summers & Fitch, 59 Hope Rtreet Wilcocks & Percy, Hope station Lead Mine Proprietors. WILLIAMS (JOHN) 7 & 8 Town hill Slate Merchant. Williams (Thomas) Town hill MINES DE PLOMB.-BLEIGRUBEN. Duchess of Westmin- Pant y pydew Mines ARDOISES (N:EG. EN).-ScBIEFJ:R-HANDLER. Wire Workers. ster Mines Pennant MinPs JONES W. P. 6 Wrexham, street GRILLAGEURS.-DRAHTARBEITER. East Long Rake Mines Rhosesmor Mines Timber Merchants. Senior (John) & Co. 40 Mount street Great Holway Mines Sinclair Mines Bors DE CoNSTRUCTION.-BAunoLz. Sothern (Samuel) 21 Charles street Gorsedd & Merllyn Speedwell Mines Parry T. & Co. W rexham i-treet Wool and Tallow Merchants. Mines ITalargoch Lead Mines, ' LAINES ET 8UIF (N:Eo. EN). Mertyn & Beuno Con- Dyserth W OLL- U. TALK-HANDLER.· sols Mines I West Holway Mines B(>irne (John) Town hill (tallow) North Hendre Mines • Jones & Rocke, Salop road (wool) Manure Merchant. ENGRAIS (N:EG. EN).-DUNGER-HANDLER. Population 9,000. Ashbury W. Galchog farm FLINTS HI RE. Newspapers. JouRNAux. ZEITUNGEN. • Auctioneers and Valuers. COUNTY HERALD-P. M. Evans & Son COMMISSAIRES PRISEURS.-A.UCTIONATOREN. HOLYWELL (see Advertisement) Ainsworth & J ones, Sussex street .AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. FLINT OBS.ERVER-Davies & Co. (Estab­ Dew W. & Son, Town hall lished 1855) (see Advertisement) Roberts R. D. & Son, Wellington chambers Population 9, 937. Paper Manufacturers. Banks. BANQuEs.-BANKEN. p APIER (F AJJ. DE). PAPIERMULLER. London and Provincial, High street Alkali Manufacturers. Abbey Paper Co. (Grosvenor, Chater & Co.) North and South Wales, Town Hall Afonwen Paper Mills, Caerwys ALCALI (FAB. D'). ALKALI-FABR, Booksellers and Stationers. :Muspratt Brothers & Huntley, Flint North Wales Paper Co. (L.) Pentre, Flint LIBRAIREs-PAPETIERs.-BucHHANDLER. Smith & Mawdsley, Pentre, Flint Printers.-lMPRIMEURs.-BucHDRUCKER. Berrington S. 28 & 29 High street Auctioneer. DAVIES & CO. (see Advertisement) Lewis D. Ll. High street COMMISSAIRE-PRISEUR.-AUCTIONATOP•. EVANS R. M. & CO. High street (see Advt.) Smith E. & Co. " Big Book," 26 High street Evans J. J. High street Williams (Wm.} Holywell Trehearn D. 16 5 Wellington road 14:10 .
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