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Shropshire. (Kelly'8 514 BEE SHROPSHIRE. (KELLY'8 BEER RETAILERS-continued. Sharpe Henry, Shrewsbury road, Little Woof Miss Mary Ann, Hospital street, LigM John, Saint George's, Wellington Drayton, Market Drayton Much Wenlock R.S.O Littleford George, Alveley, Bridgnorth Sherwood Charles, Bncknell R.S.O LloydRchd.Gibraltar,Tre6ach,Oswestry Simpsou Jn. Saint George's, Wellington BESOM MAKERS. Lloyd Richard, 4 Salop st. Bridgnorth Smith Mrs. '.Mary, Clive, Shrewsbury Gillam Joseph, Button oak, Bewdley Luckman Geo.Hinstock,MarketDrayton SpraggJohn, Street lane, Wellington Horton John, Button oak, Bewdley Luthcr Edwin, Old Woods, Shrewsbury Stanford Mrs. C. The Mount, Shrewsbury BICYCLE AGENTS Luther Henry Jsph. High st. Clun R.S.O Steventon John, Slaney street, Oaken- · Machin Fredk.Folly, Worfield,Bridgnrth gates, Wellington Delta Porta (Joseph), Son & Rabnett, IS Manford Thomas, Salop road, Oswestry Stones John, Shropshire street, Little & I6 The Square & I, 2, 3,4& 5 Prin- Manthorpe Robt.I7 Walker st. Wellingtn Drayton, Market Drayton cess street, Shrewsbury Markham Jsph.7IWyle cop,Shrewsbury Swinnerton C. Great Soudley, Market Ellis George & Hy. Salop rd. Oswestry MarrionWalt.W.SaintGeorge's, Wellngtn Drayton Jones William & Co. 6 Waterloo terrace, Marsh Henry, Asterley, Shrewsbury TaylorJ. 2I St.Michael's st. Shrewsbury Bridgnorth Marsh William, Whittington, Oswestry TaylorMrs.M.Station rd.Madeley R.S.O ROBINSON .JOHN, Eyton-on-the- Mason John, 30 Salop st. Bridgnorth Taylor Thomas Cope, 33 New Park road, W eald Moors, Wellington Massie Samuel, Chelmarsh, Bridgnorth Castlefields, Shrewsbury Matthews Andrw.Ackletn.Wolverhmptn Thomas John, Vennington, Shrewsbury BICYCLE MANUFACTURERS. Matthews James, 38 Millet. Bridgnorth ThomasMrs.Mary, Worthen,Shrewsbury Wyatt Brothers, Wayland works, Whit- Medlicott Saml.T.The Square,Ellesmere Thomas Richard, Broome, Aston-on- church. See advertisement Meeson Richard~ Bromlow, Shrewsbury Clun R.S.O Meredith Thomas, Hilton, Bridgnorth Thorpe Thos. The Finger, Dawley R.S.O . BILL PO~TERS. MichaelR.Porthywaen,Llynclys,Oswstry Tomkinson Mrs. Ellen,St. Michael's ter- ChelmiCk Thomas, H1gh st. Clun R.S.O Millman Miss Magdalen, Bicton Heath, race, Shrewsbury Cross Edward, Scotland st. Ellesmere Shrewsbury Tomlins Francis, King st.Dawley RS.O Dodd Wm. Church hi. Ironbridge R.S.O Millward Geo. King st. Brose]ey R.S.O Tranter Saml. Bridgest. Madeley R.S.O Jones William, Chapelst. Dawley R.S.O Mitchell William Francis, Stafford road, Tudor Joseph, All Stretton, Church Langford George, jun. Shineton street, Oakengates, Wellington Stretton R.S.O Much Wenlock R.S.O I Moore George, Aston Pigot, Shrewsbury 'fndor Wm. jun. High st. Clun R.S. 0 Potts Enoch, 25 High street, Wellington Moore Robt. Wollerton, MarketDrayton Turner Thos.LittleDawlev,DawleyR.S.O Pugh Orlando, Church Stretton R.~.O Morris Richard, Market sq. Wellington Turner Thomas Henry;Market street, Richards William, liigh street, Much Morris Thomas, 96 High st. Wellington Oakengates, Wellington Wenlock R.S.O Moses Edward, 46 New st. Wellington Wainwright Mrs. Sarah, Aqueduct, Watkins Wm.52Lower Broad st.Ludlow Murray Mrs. E. A. 3 Bellst. Wellington Madeley R.S.O Nevett W.Norton-in-Hales,Mrkt.Draytn Wakelam Thomas, Rudgeheath,Claver- . BILLI~RD ROOMS. Oliver Edward, 56 Mill st. Bridgnorth ley, Bridnorth Ironbndge Readmg, Lecture & Billiard OrchardMrs.M.A.68Cartway,Bridgnrth Walton Francis, Wrockwardine wood, Rooms. (J. B. ~later, sec.), Wharfage, Oswell Joseph, Tuckles, Jackfield R.S.O Wellington lronbr1dge R.S.O Owen George, High st.JronbridgeR.S 0 Ward Benj. Churchst. Madeley R.S.O Owen William, Llanymynech, Oswestry WatkinsGeo.Stoneyway steps,Bridgnrth BIRD & ANIMAL PRESERVRS. Payne George, Albion hill, Oswestry Watson Ml'S. Ann, Millet. Bridgnorth Boden Joseph,Station rd.Madeley R.S.O Peake Benj. The Trench, Wellington Weaver Edwin, 1:5 Glebe st. Wellington Cooke Geo. 5 St. Mary's st. Shrewsbury Pearce Thomas, High street, Shifnal Wellings Miss Elizabeth, 29 West Castle Cooper Joseph, 27 Princess st.Shrewsbry Philips Mrs. Annie, Beatrice st.Oswestry street, Bridgnorth Ingram Thomas, Tower street, Ludlow Phipps Henry, 5 Salop road, Oswestry Whetnall William, u Smithfield road, Price Thomas, High street, Clun R.S.O Pickering John, Wrockwardine wood, Shrewsbury Shaw Harry, 45 High st. Shrewsbury. Wellington Whiteland William, Neens hill, Cleo- See advertisement Pierce John, English walls, Oswestry bury Mortimer Piper Mrs. Sarah, 5 Bynner street, Belle WhittallMrs. Ann, Cemetery rd. W ellngtn BIRMINGHAM & SHEFFIELD vue, Shrewsbury Whittall Mrs. P. Albert rd. Wellington WAREHOUSES. Pitchford Beriah, Wrockwardine wood, Wilcox Jn. Brockholes,Ironbridge R.S.O Della Porta (Joseph), Son & Rabnett, IS Wellington Williams Geo. Haybridge, Wellington & I6 The Square & I, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Pitt Mrs. Jessie, Minsterley, Shrewsbury Williams J. George st. Dawley R.S.O Princess street, Shrewsbury Plant John, Horsehay R.S.O Williams Mrs.Sarah,Albert rd.Oswestry Groves & Co. 23 Cross street, Oswestry Plimmer Thos.Green lane,Dawley R.S. 0 Williams Thos. Pontesbury, Shrewsbury LACK LEAD ,... A NUFRS Poole Paul,Roper's hill,IronbridgeR.S.O Wood Mrs.S.320astle foregate,Shrwsbry B -- ...... __ • Poole Samuel, Burton st. Dawley R.S.O Woodall John, Weston Rhyn, Ruabon Morgan Crucible Co.Limited (The)(The PoppittH. Wrockwardine wd. Wellington Woodfin John, Hadley, Wellington Patent Plumbago Crucible Co.),manu- Potter James, Leemore common, Wis- Woodhouse Charles, Hopton Wafre, facturers of plumbago & blacking for tanstow, Craven Arms R.S.O Cleobury Mortimer foundry purposes, lubricating,electro- Powell Price, Marsh, Shrewsbury W oolley Clements, Sambrook, Newport typing &c. Battersea works, London sw Preece Wm. 45 Beatrice st. Oswestry Woolley William, Hadley, Wellington Prestwood Wm.Dawleyrd.DawleyR.S.O Worrall Wm.Gt.Soudley,MarketDraytn BLACKSMITHS. Price Benj. 53 Whitbum st. Bridgnorth Wylde John, Waters Upton, Wellin~on See Smiths, Blacksmiths & Farriers. P~ce James, C!Ieobury Mortit;ner Yapp Mrs. ~n, Linley brook, Astley BLASTING POWDER MERCHT Price Wm.Maaeleyrd.Ironbndge R.S.O Abbotts, Br1dgnorth • Prince Mrs. Ann, New town, Whitchurch Yapp Mrs. Mary Ann, Oreton, Bewdley Beddoes FrankGreen,High st.Ironbridge Pugh E. Common,Longden,Shrewsbury .,.... R.S.O.; & at Oakengates, Wellington Pugh Saml.F.AstonRogera, Shrewsbury BEER ENGINE .w.AKERS. Pye Richard, Hadley, Wellington Newey Joseph & Co. Dale End works, BOAT BUILDERS. Ralphs Elijah, 2 Bell street, Wellington Birmingham Beard William, Jackfield R.S.O Rawlings Jas. Little Ryton, Shrewsbury Yates James, 39• 40, 4I & -1-2 Coleshill Ellis Richard, Old Coleham, Shrewsbury Reynolds Jsph.Beaumarislane, Newport street, Birmingham Hudson Hy. Smithfield rd. Shrewsbury Reynolds William, Chetton, Bridgnorth Hudson William, Welsh bridge, Frank- Richards George, Dovaston, Oswestry BELLHANGERS. well, Shrewsbury Riley Jn.Oid pk.Malinslee,DawleyR.S.O See Whitesmiths, Locksmiths & Bell- Jones Job, Lower Frankton, Frankton, Roberts James, Bank, Dawley R.S.O hangers. Oswestry Roberts Mrs. Jane, Gate st. Oswestry Rushton Geo. 9 Underhill st. Bridnorth Roberts John, Marton, Chirbury R.S.O BERLIN WOOL REPOSI- Roderick Wm. Rodington, Shrewsbury TORIES. BOAT OWNERS. Rogers Samuel, Wigmore, Shrewsbury See also :Fancy Repositories. Baines W .Ebnall,Whittington, Oswestry Rog-ersMissS.2oCrowmere rd.Shrewsbry Amies Mrs. Sarah, I Broad st. Ludlow Brown Edward, Riverside, Bridgnorth Rowe John, King st. Broseley R.S.O Badger Charles Edward, 3 King street & Corfield Wm. sen. 4I Riverside,Hridgnth Rowley Richd. Field ho. Dawley R.S.O 8 Tower street, Ludlow Corfield Wm. jun. 6 Riverside, Bridgnth Rowson Mrs. Emma, 109 Longden Cole- Barringer Miss E.SoWyle cop,Shrewsbry Darley Alfred, Riverside, Bridgnorth ham, Shrewsbury Chalmers Mrs. A. 83 New st. Wellington Rowswell Charles, Knowle sands, Eard. Crump Miss L. J. 7 Wyle cop,Shrewsbry BOOK AGENT. ington, Bridgnorth Gold Miss Kate, I9 Bailey st. Oswestry Hoggins William, Park street, Shifnal Russell Benj.Albrighton,Wolverhamptn Matthews Misses Sarah & Catherine, BOOKBINDERS Rutter Thomas, 48 Cartway, Bridgnrth High street, Market Drayton • SankeyWm.Farley,MuchWenlock R.S.O SalterMiss A.Shropshire st.Mrkt.Draytn Adnitt &Naunton,9'l'heSquare,Shrwsbry ShakeshaftMrs.Ann,Tibberton,Newport Vaughan Miss S. 2 Castlest. Shrewsbry Bennett James, Church Aston, Newport .
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