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Kent. Bui 861 TRADES DIRECTORY.] KENT. BUI 861 Gann & Co. Tankerton works, Tankerton, Hammond WilHam, 49 Kirkdale road, Hudson Thos. 47 Forge st. Southborough Whitstable Tunbridge Wells IHughes E. F. Broadway, Sheerness·on-Sea. Garland William, 28 Cheriton rd. Folkestn Hancock G. 9 Dover st. Sittingbourne Hughes John, jun. 62 Canterbury road, Garlick Edward John & Co. High street, Harrow Edwin, Shalmsford st. Canterbury Whitstable Welling S.O Harmer Richard, 3 Crown lane. BromIey Hughes J. E. 107 Beaver rd. Sth. Ashford Garratt Frederick O. 108 Ravenscroft Hams BrOB. 112 Northgate st. Canterbury Hunn J. J. 60 Upper Fant rd. Maidstone road, Beckenham Hams John & Charles, 34 Kingswood Runt E. C. Montfortrd. Strood, Rochester Gascoyne W. 115 High street, Beckenham road, New Brompton Hutehings James, 37 Hayes rd. Bromley Gaskin George, Seymourplace, Canterbury Hams A. 6 Edward st. Sheerness-on-Sea Hutson Edmund Fraderick, Sturry road Gates Frederick James, Herne & Lower Hams E. 30 Marine par. Sheerness-on-Sea. &:; Pound lane, Canterbury Herne, Canterbury Hams H. 45 Gillingham road, Gilling. IgguIden Stephen,Cedar ho. Wrotham S.O Gates George, 89 Blenheim road, Deal ham, Chatham Ingarfill Alfred, Knockholt, Sevenoaks Gates George, High street, Frindsbury; HamsH. Graspan, Nelsonrd. NewBrmptn Idge Thomas, 94 Beckenham la. BromIey & Canal road, Strood, Rochester Hams James Herbert, 20 Constitution Ingleton Alfred Sneller, Richmond street Gates William, Clifton grove, Arthur road, Luton, Chatham &:; William street, Herne Bay street, Gravesend Hams William Thomas, Alpha road, J ackson & Quier, 5 Forbes rd. Faversham Gay George, 31 Dover road, Northfleet Birchington R.S.O Jacob Frederick, Avenue rd. Beckenham Gentry Frederick Thomas, 44 Broad street Harris John, 8 Brunswick sq. Herne Bay Jackson WiIliam Charles Rowe, Edith & Military road, Canterbury Hart Brothers, St. l\iary Cray R.S.O. house, Heathfield, Dover George Stephen & George, Green street, & High street, Sidcup Jarman Bros. 14 Albert street, Ramsgate Sittingbourne • Hartridge Joseph & Son, 62 London Jarvis Jeremiah, Bethesden, Ashford George Alfred, Staplehurst road, Bromley J arvis John, 6 Vale road & Goods Station George Robert, Burham, Rochester Haslett Thomas, Phcpnix: house, Keston, road & Langton, Tunbridge Wells Gibbons Richard & Son, 8 New street, Deal Beckenham J arvis Kester Cripps, 21 Balticrd.Tonbrdg Gibbons & Son, Leeds, Maidstone Ha}es William, Pound lane, Canterbury Jarvis R. O. 2 Bedford rd. Southborough Gibson J. 51 Wiverton rd. Sydenham SE HaymaneRobert Wm. lA., Water st. Deal Jeal Jahn James, Seabrook, Hythe Giles & Giles, 76 New street, Ashford Hayward & Paramor, Coolinge, Folkestone JefferyJoseppNeal, III St. James' road & Gilham R W. Station road, Llngfield S.O & 320 London road, Dover Avonstreet, Tunbridge Wells Goddard C. 43 Stone st. Tunbridge Wells Hayward & Son. 8 Wellington road, Deal Jcfford S. & R. Dover road & Selson Godden & Son, Lydd S.O Hawkins Edwd. Station rd. Sidcup R.S.O house, Cornwallroad, Low.Walmer,Deal Golder Charles T. Temple, Ewell, Dover Haydon Frederick, 7 Kingswood road, Jenkins Thomas, 1 Cumberland road, Goldfinch J. 24 Wrotham road, Gravesend Penge S E Margate Goldfinch Thomas, Wavertree, Canterbury Haywood & Reeves, 49 Mason's hill, Jenner John William & Son, St. Stephen's road, Horsebridge road, Whitstable & Bromley road, Canterbury Osborne road, New Brompton Head James, Scotten strelilt, Wye, Ashford Jenner C. 49 Broadmead rd. Folkestone Goldsworthy L. 7 Station road, Margate Heath George, Anglesea road, South Jenner C. E. Bridge house, Cranbrook Goodale Frederick A. Littlebourne, Dover Cray, St. Mary's Cray Jenner John James, 12 Frampton terrace, Goodbourne Arthur Ernest, 21 Abbotts Heath John, Riverhead, Sevenoaks Dymchurch road, Hythe hill, Ramsgate Heathfield H. Kingshall rd. Beckenham Jenner Robert, Mount Pleasant, Syden- Goodbourn George, Brichington house, Hermitage John. J. 54 Northumberland ham Hill road, Sydenham S E Southwood road, Ramsgate road, Margate Jezard John, Sturry, Canterbury Goodbourn H. Clarendonroad, Broadstairs Heselden Charles H. 47 Maple road, Jezard Robert, Sturry, Canterbury GoodeJamesR.9Napletonrd.Faversham Penge SE Johnson George, Newton rd. Faversham Goodhew A. J. Preston av. Faversham Hewitt Edward William, 69 St. Albans Johnson M. S. 58 Kirkdale, Sydenham SE Goodsall W. J. 239 Maidstone rd. Rochestr road, Dartford J ohnson William, ROBe Lea, Grande Goodwin Brothers, Edenbridge Hickmott Edwin, Bearsted, Maidstone drive, Herne Bay Goodwin Brothers, 1 & 3 Norfolk villas, Higgins Charles Dutton, 21 DarnIey Jones Charles Edward, 47 Laurel grove, Golding street, Tunbridge Wells street, Gravesend Penge S E Goodwin Edmund J.4 Beacon Close ter. Higgins Henry, Sutton Valence,Maidstone Jones George Jas, Waterloo rd. Tonbridge Canterbury road, New Brompton High Richd. I Bayford rd. Sittingbourne Jones Thomas William & Co. 2 Barnmead Goodwin J. T. 100 Luton road, Chatham Hill & Gurr, 16 West street, Bromley road, Beckenham Goodwin J. T. 50 Rochester ter. Chatham Hill Thomas, 160 High street, Ramsgate Jordan C. Ingagane lodge, King's road, Goodwin John Thomas, Halfway houses, Hills George, Bradstone road, Folkestone HerneBay Minster, Sheerness Hind Frank, Woodside, Picardy road, Jordan James W. 91 West st. Faversham Goose W. P. & Son, 124 Milton road, Belvedere Jordan Wm. Clarence cres. Sidcup RS.O Gravesend & Cave yard, Chatham Hinkley Thomas Henry Silver, 335 High Judd W. E. 24 Stone st. Tunbridge Wells Gore Brothers, Addington road, Margate street, Chatham Judges William, Whitstable road, Faver- Gorham Edmund James, Vale cottage, Hinkley Wm. In. 45 Gordon rd. Chatham sham; & at Boughton St. John's, Sevenoaks Hobbs W. & Sons, 42 Mount Sion, Tun- Jury Wm. Burton & SODS, 119 Camden Gosling J. 2 Springfield cots. Sydnhm. SE bridge Wells rd. & St. Stephen'srd. Tunbridge Wells Gower Samuel, Saltwood, Hythe Hobbs Geo. Wm. Wimslow ho. Crow hill, Jury Henry Thomas, 34 Monson colon. Graham T. & Co. 36 High st. Beckenham Garlinge, Westgate-on-Sea. R.S.O nade, Tunbridge Wells Graham Edward, 25 New street & Hills Hobday G. L. Temple, Ewell, Dover Keeler D. & G. Victoria street & 9 Eric terrace, Ordnance place, Chatham HockadayW. 65 Ravensbournerd. Brmley road, Dover Granger Robert, Lewes road & Widmore Hodder Henry, The Bungalow, Langlands Kemp Bros. Station road, Raidham S.O road, BromIey Park road, Sidcup R.S.O Kemp George, 43 High st. Sydenham S E Graty Thomas D. 21 East street & Sher- Hodge John, Yalding, Maidstone KempS.P.106Sydenhamrd.Sydnhms.E man's road, Bromley Hodges G. & Son, West Malling S.O Kemsley William, 205 GilIingham road, Gray James & Son, 18 Pudding lane, Hodges William, Cobden rd. Sevenoaks New Brompton Maidstone Hogben Percy Rowland, Lyminge S.O Kennett James, 57 London road, Dover Grayling Richard, Grove road & Princess Hogg Robert W. Regent road, New KickGeorgeJ.10 Bromleyrd. Beckenham street, Folkestone Brompton & 189 Luton road, Chatham Kidder James Honnor, Northampton Green & Son, High street, Rainham S.O Hogg William George, workshop, 18 Mag- villa, Hollow la. Thanington, Canterbry Green Thomas B. & Co. 59 & 14 High pie Hall road, Chatham KillickJames, Mayescottage, West Wick· street, Bexley S.O Holden Edward John, 61 Sandgate road, ham, Beckenham Green F. W. 62 Beckenham rd. Beckenhm & 46 Rendezvous street, Folkestone. Killick James, London road, HiIden. Grey George, Rectory road, Broadstairs See advertisement borough, Tonbridge Griffiths John Benj. High street, Margate Holdom WilIiam Heury, 21 Guildhall KilIingback Alfred, Prospect house, New Griffiths Thomas, 33 Essex: reI. Dartford street, Folkestone. See advertisement Romney 8.0 Grigg Wm. Hy. 14 Worthington st. Dover Hollingsworth J. 12 Morland road, King Bros. Newnham, Sittingbourne Griggs Hy. Larrett, 22 Vale rd. Ramsgate Penge SE King Charles, Clarence villa, Eardley Griggs R. Ellerdale, High st. Herne Bay Holmsn Frederick, 12 Garden row, Plains road, Sevenoaks Groombridge William, 6 Waterloo road, of Waterloo, Ramsgate King William, 2 & 4 River street, Old Tonbridge Holmwood W. Hildenboro', Tonbridge Brompton, Chatham Grover G. 9 Calverley st. Tunbridge Wells Holton James & Son, Queen's Lea, Vio- Knight G. Rose cot. Barham, Canterbury Growns William, Headcorn, Ashford toria avenue, Westgate-on-Sea. R.S.O Knight Henry James, Gresford, Church Grubb Wm. A. & Son. 19 West st. Bromley Home Charles, 6 Denmark rd. Ramsgate avenue, Sidcup R.S.O Grummant Bros. 4 Adelphi terrace & 3 Home Gilbert, 1 Florence villas. St. Knight Thomas, Craybrooke house, Sid- Grange road, Ramsgate Luke's avenue, Ramsgate cup hill, Sidcup R.8.0 Gunning Geo. Hy. South rd. Erith 8.0 Hopkins Robert, 26 Edwin st. Gravesend Knight William, Eythorne villa, Cannon Gurr Lewis, 7 Camden terrace, Sissing- House Elijah. 37 Thanet road & Dane road, Ramsgate hurst, Cranbrook Park road, Marga.te Knock Henry, 21 & 23 New street &:; lIadler Edward, East Farleigh, Maidstone Howland John & Son, Mersham, Ashford Wall estate, Ashford Rammond WaIter, 27 AlOOrt street, Howland Clarke, 37 North st. Ashford J.add J. 48 "Kent House rd. 8ydenham SE TunbridgB Wells I Huckin William, 51 Parish la. Penge S E Lamin~ & Son, S~. P":digund st. Cntrbury.
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