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HERTFORDSHIRE. FAR .2~I Smith William Atherton, Harpenden S.O Tidd Charles, Codicote, Welwyn White John, Rickmansworth R.S.O Smith William A TRADES DIRECTORY.] HERTFORDSHIRE. FAR .2~i Smith William Atherton, Harpenden S.O Tidd Charles, Codicote, Welwyn White John, Rickmansworth R.S.O Smith William A. Redbourn, St. Albans Timms Samuel H. Bricket Wood, St. White John H. Roe green, Hatfield Smith-Bosanquet George R. B. West Stepben's, St. Albans Whitley Chas.Delrow,Aldenham, Watfrd end, Wormley, Broxbourne S.O Titmus Albert, Weston, Stevenage Whitmore Wm. Breachwd. grn. WelWJa Smyth H. Quickswood, Clothall,Baldock Titmuss Mrs. A. King's Waldcn, Hitcbin Whitnall William, Bishop's Stortford Smyth J. Norton hall, Norton, Baldock Titmuss Charles, Bell bar, Hatfield WilcoxChas.P. St. Stephen's, St. Albam;; Smyth Jn. Manor ho. Bygrave, Baldock Titmuss George, Sandridge, St. Albans WildJ.&A.Eastbury,Rickmnswth.R.S.O Smyth Jn. (firm, Cumber land & Smytb), Titmuss Herbert, Rook's nest, Walkern, Wild C. W.Mill end,Rickmanswth. R.S.@ Willian, Hitchin & at Baldock Stevenage Wild Edward, Rickmansworth R.S.O Soames A. Roe green, Sandon, Royston Titmuss Walter, Stevenage Wilkerson Ellis, Barley, Royston Soper James, Stonebury, Little Hor- Tomkins J. Wandon end, Offiey, Hitchin Wilkerson Jas. Clear, Barley, Roysroa mead, Buntingford R.S.O Tompkins J. Breac:bwood green,Welwyn Wilkins James Parker, Tring Southern John, Skimpans, North Tompson Chas. N orton green, Stevenage Williams Albert, Furze hl. ElstreeR.S. 0 Mimms, Hatfield Tooley James, Offiey, Hitchiu Williams Mrs. Annie, West Hyde, Rick- Southernwood T. Long Marston, Tring Toovey Mrs. Anne, Hazelgrove, Abbots mansworth R.S.O Sparrow Anthony, Croxley Green, Langley, King's Langley RS. 0 Williamson Henry, Burnham gruero, Rickmansworth R.S.O Topham Frederick, Hertingfordbury, Datchworth, Stevenag-e Squires George, Ware Hertford Williamson Wm. Long l\larston, T:ring Stacey F.Wickham hall,Bitshop's Stortfrd Topham John, Aston, Stevcnage Willmott Frcdk. Top st. Harpenden S.O Stanbridge G. J. Kensworth, Dunstable Toynbee Thomas,Rickmansworth R.S.O WillmottHy.YewTree ho.Harpende.r.aS.~ Stanbridge W. B. Kensworth, Dunstable Trigg Mrs. Susanna, Stocking Pelham, Willshin Thos. Kingsbury, St. Micha.el'~. Stanley Joseph C. Little Gaddesden, Buntingford RS.O St. Albans Hemel Hempstead Tucker James, Walkern, Stevenage Willshinn Geo. Redbourn, St. Albans Starling Henry, Sawbridgeworth R.S.O Tuckett Henry, Hammond street, Wilson J. Bovingdon, Hemel Hempstead Stean 1\lrs. Chipperfield, Rickmansworth Chcshunt, Waltham Cross \\'ilson John, Reed, Royston Stephens Elijah & Son, Sawbridge- Turner George, Sawbridgewortb R.S.O Wilson Joseph, Woodend, Steveuage worth R.S.O Turner Josiah, Sawbridgeworth R.S.O Winch J. Sacombgreen, Sacomb, Wan Stephcns Jessc, Ayot St. Peters, Welwyn Turney Mrs. Frances, ~Iardleybury, WingMrs.Mry.A.Green st.Ridge,Barnet Stick N, Nortonbury, Norton, Baldock Therfield, Royston Wing William, Bennington, Steven:ige Stokbridge Thos. Stapleford, Hertford Turney George Alfd. ThcrfielU, Royston Wingfield Mrs. Charlotte, &rratt., Stone Mrs. Eliza, Chorleywood, Rick- Underwood Roland, Hudnall, Little Rickmansworth R.S. 0 mansworth R.S.O Gaddesden, Berkhamsted Wingfield J. Sarratt,Rickmnswth.RS.@ Stone George, Cassia Bridge, W at ford Vanraalte C. St. Step hen's, St. Albans Wingfield William Thorn, &rra.tt, Stone J. Sarratt, Rickmansworth R.S.O Varcoe Edwin, Weston, Stevenage Rickmansworth R.S.O Stubbing Freclerick, Albury lodge, Little Vaughan Richard Jas. Back st. Royston Wisbey Geo.Meesden,BuntingfordR..S.@ Albury, Hadham S.O Vise Wm. Howley grn. Shenley, Barnet WiseMrs.E.Smallfd.Colny.hth.St.Albm; Stubbing Thomas, New house,l\Iarclock's Vyse George, Cooper's lane, Nortnaw, Wise James, Galley lane, High Ba.!-nct & Cooks's, Ware side, Ware Potter's Bar S.O Wise William, Elstree R.S.O Surridge Wm. Slade frm. Elstree RS.O Vyse Jas. jun. ~laze lane, High Barnet Wood William, Pirton, IIitchin Sutton Samuel, Ippollitts, Hitchin \Vackett A. Tylers causeway, Hatfield Woodgate Ernest, Maiden's croueb~ St. Swain T. Thisley hall, Clothall, Baldock Wadd.ington Alfred, Bayford, Hertford Michael's, St. Albans Swain Wm. Breachwood green, Welwyn Wadsworth J. & A. Codicote, Welwyn Woodhouse C. Stanstead Abbots, Wace Sworder Charles, Priory, Little \Vy- Walker Alfred, North :Vlimms, Hatfield WoodmanH.D.Cornerhall,Hml.Hmps1il. mondley, Stevenage Walker John W. Essendon, Hatfield & WoodmanHenry, Wilstone, Tring Sworder Frank, Willian, Hitch in Hertingfordbury, Hertford Woodward Mrs. A. Long l\Iarston, Trin.g Sworder Henry, jun. Stocking Pelham, Walker Joseph Gray, Moffatts, Hatfield Woollard Sml.Albury,LittleHadh.amS.tfl Buntingfurd R.S.O Wallace Samuel, Knebworth, Stevenage Woollatt Geo. S. Sandridge, St. Alham Sworder John, Westmill Bury, West- Wallace William, l\lardleybury, Welwyn, Woollatt Samuel, Cromer, Stevenage mill, Buntingford R.S.O Knebworth Woollet Harry Finch, Gustard wood, Sworder John William, Newsellsbury, Wailer Andrew James, Standon, ·ware Wheathampstead., St. Albans Bark way, Royston Waller Christopher William, Digswell Wootten Charles,Patmore lodge,Albitr.J', Sworder \Villiam, Ickleford, Hitcllin & water, Digswell, Welwyn Little Hadbam S.O at West mill, Shillington Walpole Wm. Cheshunt, Waltham Cross Wootten George, East end, Furn.Mux Symonds John, Little Hadham, Ware Waiter Jn. Chippertield, Rickmansworth Pelham, Huntingford R.S.O Tannar John, Twyfordbury, Thorley, Waiters David, Hemel Hempstead Wootten C. Furneaux Pelham, Bunt- Bishop's Stortford Ward Edwd. Mile end, Sandon, Royston ingford R.S.O Tarry James, Little Nast Hyde, Colney \Vard William, King's \Valden, Hitchin Wray Thomas, Botany Bay, Gra?e~ Heath, St. Albans Warren Poultry Farm (Archibald Scott, Stevenage Tarry William, Bell bar, IIatfield & managr.), Potton End, Berkhamsted Wrigglesworth Richard, Hatfield Colney Heath Warren David, Ashweli, Baldock Wright Benjamin, Little Fenham, W.a.._"l'e Tayler G. Shenley Bury, Shenley, Barnet Warren J use ph, Little Had ham, Ware Wright Charles, Ash well, Baldock. Tayler William J. Ridge, Barnet Waterton John, Redbourn, St. Albans WrightG.Nobland grn.Thundridg.Ws.re Taylor Henry, Thomas & Francis, Great Watson D. Meesden, Buntingford R.S.O Wright James, Bleak house, Chopmare Gacldesden, Hemel Hempstead Watsun E. Meesd.en, Buntingford R.S.O end, Tonwell, \Vare Taylor Mrs. Eliza, Turner's hall, Kins- Watson George, Brent Pelham, Bunt- Wright James, Hertford bourne green, Harpenden S.O ingford R.S.O Wright James, Graveley, Stevena...,~ Taylor George, Hemel Hempstead Watson W. Anstey, Buntingford R.S.O Wright James, Woodend, Steveru1ge Taylor Hy. Alex. Sandridge, St. Albans Watts Francis, Little Gaddesden, WrightJ.Bridgefoot,Sawbrdgwth.llS.O Taylor John, Newgate street, Hertford Berkhamsted Wright Walwr, Rushden, Buntingf@rd Taylor J oseph, Hatfield WaylettW.J.Stortfonl hall. Bshp.'sStrtfd Wright W.Ayot pl.AyotSt. Ptr.'s.Wlwyu Taylor Thomas, The GroYe, Flamstead Wear ·walter, Whempstead, Watton-at- Wright William, sen. Mill end, Rushdml. Dunstable Stone, Hertford Bunting-ford TaylorT.Harp;mdenbury,HarpendenS.O Weatherhead Wm. Redbourn, St.Albans Wright William Henry, Moor l~an. Taylor William, Whitehall, King's Webb Geo.& Son, Redbourn, St. Albans Ardeley, Stevenage Walden, Hitchin Webb Charles, Bedford road, Hitchin WybrewG.Allensgrn.Swbrdgwtb.RS.~ Terry John, Labdens, Colliers End, 'Vare Webb Mrs. John, Allen's green, Saw- Wyman Mrs. Ann, Hormead hall, Gre<4 Terry John, Flashes, Standon, Ware bridgeworth R.S.O Hormead, Buntingford R.S.O Thody George D. Clothall end, Baldock Webster John, Thundriclge, Ware Wyman Francis, Bandons, Anst.ey~ Thomas Charles, Widford, Ware Weedon Charles, King's Walden, Hitchin Buntingford R.S.O ThorntonJas. Northaw, Potters Bar S.O Wecdon Thomas Brown, Chorley wood, Wyman John Chapman, Mutfords, Ut. Thorogood Reuben, Great Horrnead, Rickmansworth R.S.O Hormead, Buntingford R.S.O Buntingford R.S.O Weir James, Great Amwell, Ware YeandleT.Park st.St.Stephen's,St.A'ib:c," Thorogood Thomas, Hare street, Little Weir James, Braughing, Ware Horrnead, Bnntingford R.S.O Welch l\Iiss, Manor Farm house, Tot- Farm Bailiffs. Throsscll J oscph, Well head, Charlton, tericlge, Whetstone Archer Geo. (to Chas. Addington HaN.- Hitchin Welch WiHiam, The Green, Ayot St. bury esq. J.P.), Belmont lodge, Ca.t- Throssell William, Pirton, Hitchin Peters, W el wyn hill, East Barnet Thrussel Thomas, Austage end, King's Wells Richards H. North road, Hatfield Ardley Charles (toR. P. Greg esq. J.P.)., Walden, Hitchin Whackett Abraham, Woodcock lodge, Knight's bill, Westmill, Buntillg- Thurgood E. R. Sawbridgeworth R.S.O Little Bcrk~msted, Hertford ford R.S.O Tburgood Joseph H. The l\Ioat, Much Whackett Arthur, B2yford, Hertford Ashby William (to G. E. Dering esq.). Hadbam S.O White H.Xuthampstead,Barkwy.Roystn Lockeys, Welwyn .
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