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Berkshire. Bui 249 TRADES DIRECTORY.] BERKSHIRE. BUI 249 Bird Henry, 1& 3 Weldale st. ReadIng Chawley Brick Works (Edward Smith, IMaynard James, Rose st. Wokingham Blandy, Hawkins & Co.; offices, 16 Bridge mana~er), Chawl~y, Cumnor (Oxford) I Morris Benjamin, Binfield, Bracknell street, Reading Collier S. & Edwd. Coley aven. Readingl:vrorton G. Hampstead Xorris, Newbury Blatch ''''·m. H. & Frank,Theale, Reading Collier Samuel & Edward, Grovelands Xetherclift J .LittlewickGrn.l\Iaidenhead Brinn William James Justin, see Justins kiln, Tilehurst, Reading New Henry, Yattendon, l\'ewbury & Brinn, Reading Cooper John Kinghorn & 80n, Castle hill Xorth In. 157 Southampton st. Reading Brown James Dymore & Son, Royal & Pinkney's green, Maidenhead Peck Jacob, Compton, NewbGry Albert brewery, Queen's rel. Iteading CottrelI R L. Ruscombe, 'fwyfurd R.S.O Peek Joel, Kentbury, Hungerford Burge & Co. Victoria brewery, Victoria Faithful! Mrs. J. Kintbury, Hungerford Raikley Henry, Holyport, Maidenhead street, ""'indsor Fawcett Samuel, see Kimber & Fawcett, Sargent E. I Northcroft ter. Newbnry Canning John, The Royal brewery, 44 Earley, Reading Sherwood James, Cumnor Peascod street, Windsor Fidler E.RedField ho.Thatcham,Xewbry Sherwood John, CUITll10r Day George, HarwelI, Steventon R.S.O Fielder T.Amen cornr.Binfield, BrackneIl Stevens 'Villiam, Ock street, Abingdon Dike Wm. Ashbury, Shri\'enham RS.O Fisher Josiah, Bradfield, Reading Stibbs Richard, East Hendred, Wantage Dowsett Bros. 46 & 47 Broad st. Reading Godfrey Henry Thomas, Stanford road, Veal' John Clewer, Lovel Hill road, Cran- FAIRTHomrE & Co. Eagle brewery, Faringdon bourne, 'Vindsor Faringdon Gould N. W.Stratfield Mortimer,Reading Viner Philip, Abbey street, Abingdon Ferguson &Sons, 116 & Il7 Broad street Hayden George, Binfield, Bracknell V\Tarner Ben, Pangbournp, Reading & :\Iinster street, Reading- HeadSaml.Crouch la.Winkfield,Windsor Warner Thos. "Valtham St. Lawrence, Field & Sons, .Market place,Wallingford; HoareE. Bagshot,Shalbourn, Hungerford Twyford R. S. 0 & at Shillingford, Oxon. See advert KeIly James, Winkfield row, Bracknell Young William, Old Windsor, V\Tindsor Flint :\lrs. EIlen, Cheap street, Newbury Kimber & Fawcett, Earley Court brick Flower WiIIiam Francis, Portland place, works, Earley, Reading BRITISH WINE MANUFR. Speenhamland, Newbury Loveloek Silas S. Kintbury, Hungerford Klrkpatrick Ivone James,East St. Helen Fuller John & Co. King st. :\Iaidenhead :\Iinchin Bros. The Farm, Aseot; Wok­ street, Abingdon Green Edward A. Wallillgford. street, illgham & Binfield, llraekllell. See Wantage advertisement BRUSH MAKERS. Greys Brewery (The) (Holmes & Co.) ; Newitt P. J. H. SunningwelI, Abingdon Brown Arthur, Thatcham, Newbury stores, )<Iarket'place, WOkingham Norrinton Bartholomew, Drayton R.S.O Crocker Thomas, Bullbrook, BrackneIl Hawkins T. E. & Co."Yest ml1ls,Xewbury OsborneWilliam,Emery's farm,Basildon, Knott John, 35 Southampton st. Reading Headington & Webster, Denm<.Lrk street, Reading Sims Jas. 142 Rartholomew st. Newbury Wokillgham Plowman Gilbert W.Baulking,Faringdon Stone Fredk. 35 Xorthbrook st. Newbury Hewett Henry & Co. Southlake street, PouIton & Son, Katesgrove la. Reading Stone Thos. 27 Shaw crescent, Newbury ,<Twyford R.S.O Pusey Georgc, Childrey brick works, Hewitt Robert & Son, Victoria brewery, Childrey, Wantage BUILDERS. Chain street, Reading PnzeyG.E.Stanford-in-the·Vale,Farngdn Adams Robt. High st. Lamborne R.S.O. Higgs Mrs. Eliza. 20 Castle st. Reading Shaw Kilns Co. Limited (Joseph White, Adey Robert, Woodley, Readmg- HiIliard H. W. f't. JYlartin'sst. Wallingford manager), Thatcham, Newbury Adey Wm. George, West mills, Newbury Jerome Thomas & Son, Allied Arms Silver & Sons, Bisham, Marlow Akery F. I St. Philip's villas, Frances rd. brewery, St. Mary's butts, Reading Smallbones Miss Ann, Folly farm, Shal- Windsor Jnstins & Brinn, 48 Castle st. Reading bourn, Hungerford Aylin T. WiIIiam, Holyport, Maidenhead Keyes Alfred Ernest, The Brewery, King Tuttle Fredk. J. Kintbury, Hungerford Bailey Fk. Southlake st. Twyford RS.0 street; London stores, 135 & 136 Rail- WALTER WALTER HARVEY, Ringdale, Bailey:\lrs. Jane, Thatcham, Newbury way arches, Great. Eastern street E c Fernham, Faringdon. See advert Bayley William, Shaw, Newbury Langton Philip Sidney, Market street, Ward Et>enezer, 68 King's road, Read- Bance John S. Kintbury, Hungerford :Maidenhead ing. See advertisement Barrett Henry, Sunningdale, Ascot Love Elisha, High street, Hungerford Warmslev & Co. King s road, Reading Beekett E. Leckhampstead, Newbury Lovibond & Sons (John Marshall, mana- Warner Rd. Knowl hill. Twyford R.S.O Benham Thos. Bagnor, Speen, Newbury ger), 4 Clarence road, Winclsor Wheeler Brothers, brick, tile & pottery Binnie Alex. Station road, Wokingham ~Iorland & Co. The United breweries, works, Kew kiln, Tilehurst ; Rose kiln, Bishop Robert, Grove road, Windsor Ock street, Abingdon \Yhitley; & offices, 42 Ca\'ersham rd. Hlake H. Rt. Sandhurst, Wokingharn Xewell William, Mitre brewery, 46 West Reading Hlake T. Holmes, 26 King's rd. Reading street & 92 Friar street, Reading Wheeler Edwin, Spencer's wood, Swal- Rlay Thos. White Waltham, Maidenhead Nicholson & Sons, 75 & 77 High street, lowfield, Reading Bond Alfred (late William Bond), I25A, ::\laidenhead Woodbridge F. Holyport, ~'laidenhead Peascod st.; res.IIAdelaide sq. Windsr Nutley Chas. Bartholomew st. Newbury Woodbridge John, Ashmore green, Bosley Jas. Bil'chett's grn. Maidenhead Pain Waiter, 58 Caversham rd. Reading Thatcham, Newbury Botsford Hen. Speenhamland, Newbury Palmer Ernest E. Donnington, Newbury Bottrill In. 58 & 136 King's rd. Reading Parfitt Edmund, Atlas brewery, Bar- BRICK & TILE MERCHANTS. Bonrton W. 103 Watlington st. Reading tholomew street, Xewbury Ridley Wm. & Sons, Abbey whLReading Bowler Arthur, 12 Howard st. Reading Paulin George, Northbrook st. Newbury Smith A. M. & Co.Kennet wharf,Heading Boxall Thomas, Pangbourne, Reading Phillips Sydney, Steam brewery, Buck- K BrasherW.&Son,St. Mary's st. Wallingfrd land, Faringdon BRIC LAYERS. Bronsdon Richd. Kintbury, Hungerford Platt John, jun. High st. Hungerford Allaway William, 104 Castle st. Reading Brown Ben. Milton, Steventon R.S.O Rcid X. & Co. Windsor brewery, Thames Allum Thomas, High street, Wallingford Brown Charles, 36 Mason st. Reading street, Windsor Blackburn \Villiam,1 Arthur rd.Windsor Buckle & Wheeler, Victoria rd. Abingdon Saxby & Co. Stert street, Abingdon Bradley James, Chaddleworth, Wantage BurfootW.HoIlyCross,Wargrave,Henley- Simonds H. & G. Seven Bridges, Read- Butler Geo.~Iossend,Warfield,Bracknel! on-Thames ing; & 10 Grosvenor rd. London s w Carter John, Cholsey S.O Butler C. Spencer's wood, Swallowfield, Sims William & Son, Lion brewery, Carter Wm. Sutton Courtney, Abingdon Reading Hosier street, Reading Chandler Gem'ge, 39 George st. Reading CADEL &SON, Churcl-t street, Faringdon Somerset F. F. Korthbrook st. Newbury Clarke James, 24 Silver street, Reading Charman Henry, Aseot Strange William Jeffreys & Sons, Alder- Clewer E. Warg-rave, Henley-on-Thames Chesterman Mrs.Martha,75 & 77 South- ma.bton, Reading Cox Stephen, Bath street, Abingdon ampton street, Reading Townsend T. & J. M. Ock st. Abingdon Cumner John, Kintbury, Hungerford Chivers A. J. Melrosevillas,West fields, Tustin Waiter H. Market pI. Abingdon Dean Thomas, Uffington, Faringdon Newbury War.tage Brewery Co. Lim. (Wm. Edwd. Dobner Charles, I Bexley st. Windsor Chivers WiIliam, Shrivenham R.S.O Bennett, manager), Back st. Wantage Ellaway Ebenezer, Sotwell, V\'allingford Church W. 9 Southampton tel'. Newbury Wells Edward, High street, Wallingford Giles Thomas, Ashford cot. Bracknell Clark Thoma3, Tilehurst, Reading Westcombe & Son, Bartholomew street, Goddard William, Slvallowfield, Reading Cock Thos. Winkfield Row, Bracknell Newbnry Gwynne T. :YIilllane, Lamborne R.S.O Cook John, Burghtield, Reading HamLlin E. Bright ""'altham, Wantage Cook John C. 27 Queen's road, Reading BRICK & TILE MAKERS. HamblinW.Gt.Shefford,LamborneR.S.O Cook WiIliam, Wokefield gm. Stratfield Ady Brothers (Daniel Waters, manager), Harris William, East Hendred, Wantage :.\Iortimer, Reading Wickham, Newbury Holt George, Shalbourn, Hungerford Cooper E. The Fol!y,Harwell, Steventon Barr Mrs. John Frederick, Hawkridge, Knapp George, Twyford R.S.O R.S.O Bucklebury, Newbury Lewis Samuel, Rose street, Wokingham Cottrell George, St.Maryst. Wallingford Butler James, Easthampstead, BrackneIl :.\lay George, 45 Howard, st. Reading Cox Charles Wrn.Bridg~ rd.:VIaidenhead.
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