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HERTFORDSHIRE. FAR 293 Housden Fredk TRADES DIRECTORY.] HERTFORDSHIRE. FAR 293 Housden Fredk. Sawbridgeworth R.S. 0' Kitrhener Albert, Hinxworth; Baldock Mead Thos. Gubblecot, Wilstone, Tring How Harry, Hemel Hempstead Kitchener Edward, Ash well, Ealdock Mead Thomas, St. Stephens, St. Albans How William, Hemel Hempstead Kitchiner Thomas, Church end, Rush- Menhinick Alexander, \falkern park1 Howard Gcorge, Gas House rd. Hoyston den, Buntingford Walkern, Stevenage Howard George Waiter, Britannia ter- Kite Mrs. George, Levens green,IGreat Metzgur Edward, Totteriuge,~'hetstone race,Royston Munden, Ware Mildren Edmund, Cherry green, West~ Howe John, Buck's Hill Bottom, Chip- Kittow \Villiam Henry,Langlcy, Hitchin mill, Buntin~ford R.S.O perfield, King's Langley R.S.O Knight Artbur, Much Hadham S.O Miles Jn.Well's Pond grn.Standon, ~·are Howe William, Leve1·stock Green, He- Knight George Robert, East hall, St. Miller Genry, Offiey, Hitchin melHempstead Paul's Walden, Welwyn Moffatt Jas. G. Sawhridgeworth R.S.O Howes Richard, Lilley, Luton Knight Henry A. Much Hadham S.O Mole Wm. C. Bury, Braughing, Ware Hughes Joseph & :\'Iiss l\Iary Ann,Flam- Knight Henry J. Moor place, Much l\Ioody EdwinC. Bygrayc, Baldock stead, Dunstable Hadham S.O Moore Arthur, Standon, '\Vare Hughes George, Great Gaddesdon, lie- Knight Hobert, Titmore green, Great Moore William, Widford, ·ware mel Hempstead (or Much) Wymondley, Stevenage l\IooresChas.&Sons,St.Stephens,St.Albns Hughes Jabez, Great Gaduesdon, He- Knowles James Goodhall, Bourne End l\IorrisA.Allens gn.Sawbridgwrth.R.S.O mel Hempstead mill, N orthchurch, Berkhampsted Morris Benjamin, Tewin, Hertford Hughes \\'alter J. ~I. Offiey, Hitchin Lake Edmund, Picton, Hitchin . MorrisW.E.Euckland,BuntingfordR.S.O Hunt John All an, Brickenuun, Hertforu Lane J.Mayuen croft, Ippollitts, Hitch in Morton Alexander, Knebworth lodge, Hunt Rd, Gasmore, Ippollitts, Hitchin Lane W. South end, MuchHadham S.O Knebworth, Stevenage Hunt T. Chapmore encl, Touwell, Ware Lanbam Charles, Chlppertield, King's Morton Willia.m ( exors. of), Kensworth- Hunter George, Stevenage Langley R.S. 0 bury, Kensworth, Dunstable Hunter John, IIatfield Lansom Charles, Croxley 'green, Rick- Moule & Brace, Mutton hall, Hare street, Hurt Isaac, Nvrtbaw, Potters Bar S.O. mansworth R.S.O Buntingford R.S.O (:Middlesex) Lanyon James, Friars, Standon, Ware Monies Benjamin, Stevenage Inns J. The Bury,Datchworth,Stevenage Lapper Robert, St. John's, Hertford Mount Mrs . .Eliza, High cross, Ware Inns John, Julians road, Steyenage Larking Lambert C. Little court, Bunt- Muir William, Great Nast Hyde, Colney Ins kip Wickbam, Caldecot, Baldock ingford R. S. 0 heath, St. Albans Inwood Wm. King's Walden, Hitchin Lattimore & Co. Hope brewery, Wheat- Muirhead George, Deardsend, Kneb- Ives Thomas, Long Marston, Tring hampstead, St. Albans worth, Stevenage Ivory Ed. Ayot St. Lawrence, Welwyn Laughton Wllliam, Rradbury, Hare st. Munt David,Hare st. Ardeley, Stevenage Ivory Edward, Ayot St. Peters, Welwyn Buntingford R.S.O Nash Charles, Baldock street, l~oyston I very Frederick, Hose cottage, Codieote, Laughton \"i'illiam, Cottered, Bunting- X ash Thomas, Flamstead, Dunstable Welwyn ford R.S.O Nash Thomas Kingston II. jun. North Ivory G. Ansell's cnd,Kimpton, Welwyn Laurence William & Son, Datchworth l\Iimms, Hatfield Ivory Henry, Stevenage green, Datchworth, Stevenage Nash William, Felden, Bovingdon, Ivory II. Wheathampstead, St. Albans Lawrence J. Twyford mill, Thorley, Hemel Hempstead I vary Isaac, Trot's hill, Stevenage Bishop's Stortford NealH.LittlcRow end,Fla mstead,Dnstble Ivory William, Winch hill, King's Wal- Lawrence Thomas, Mill green, Hatfield Newman Francis, Moor hall, Thorley, den, Ilitchin Lawton George, Appleby street, Ches- Bishop's Stortford Jackson C. Wyddial, Buntingford R.S.O hunt, Waltbam Cross I Newman Frederick, Watton place, Wat- Jackson George, King's Walden, Hitchin Lee William, Kemsworth, Dunstable ton-at-Stone, Hertford Jackson G. Westmill, Euntingford R.S.O Lees ll. Burry Barnes, Sandon, Royston Newman George, Shingle hall, Saw­ Jackson Robert, Partridge hall, San- LecsW. H.Sandon bury,Sandon,Royston 1 bridgeworth R.S.O don, Royston Lees Wm. M. Reecl hall, Heed, Royston Xewman ·w. Gubblecot, Wilstone, Tring lacks on Wm. Hill end, Langley,IIitchin LegertonW. H. Brickhouse,Hunsdn. Ware Xicholls Alfred, llramtield, Hertford lackson William, Round house, Colney Leno M.LeverstockGrn. HemelHempstcl,Xobes Henry, Brick house, Great Hor- heath, St. Albans Leno M. jun. Leverstock, Green, Hemel 1 mead, Buntingford H.S. 0 lames Dennis G. Stagg hall, Great Hempstead !Norman Robert George, Clay hill, l\funden, Ware Levy Hy. Plummers, Codicote, Welwyni Bushey, Watford James HenryS. Stevenage Liddington Mrs. l\Iary, Ridge, Barnet I Nott Mrs. Annie l\Iaria, 'Valtham Cross James GaTwoWaters,Hemel Hempstead Lines Arthur, 88 Walsworth rd. Hitchin Nott Mrs. Charles, llarpendenS.O .ifanes H. Clement, Hunter's hall, Lea- Lines :Francis, Hoo end, ~'elwyn 1 Nott George, Harpenden S.O vesden green, Leavesden, Watford Lines George, ~·elwyn Nott William E. Redbourn, St. Albans Janes William, Hunters hall, Watford Lines Geo. St. Paul's Walden, W el wyn Oakley X oah, Long l\'Iarston, Tring la que John, Erickendon, Hertford LinesT .Hoo end,St. Paul'sWaldn.Wel wyn' Odell A. G. Chapmore end, Ton well, Ware Jasper Charles & Son,'fhe Hall,Thorley, Lipscomb James, Bushey, '\'l'atford Oliver Marsena, \Yades mill, Ware Bishop's Stortford Little George, Langley, Hitcbin Oliver Mrs. :Vlary Ann, Wards end, Jennings Wm. King's Vi'alden, Hitchin LittlechildJohn,Cufiley,Xorthaw,Potters Hemel Hempstead Jepps Frederick, East hall, St. Paul's Bar S.O. (Middlesex) Orchard Alfred, Bourne end, North~ Walden, Welwyn Littlecbild John, jun. Cuffiey, Northaw, church, Berkbamsted Johnson Adam, Bushey, Watford Potters Bar S.O. (Middlesex) Orchard Alfred, Hemel Hempstead Johnson J obn Henry, Little Berkham- Littler William, Sawbridgewortb R. S.O Orchard T. Wood wells, HemelHempstead sted, Hertford . • Littler Wm. ~Y· Sawbridgew~rth R.S.O 1 Osmond John, G~lley lane, ,Uig~ Barnet Johnson Thomas, Pucker1dge, Vi are Lloyd J. AstwlCk manor, Hatfield 1 Osmond John, H1dge, Sontn Mnnms & Jones William, ElstreeR.S.O Lockhart SydneyW.Hinxworth, Baldock Totleridge, Whetstone 1ordan Alfred, Colliers end, Ware Lovejoy Henry, Lawrence st. Mill Hill Osmond Samuel, Tottericlge, Whetstone Keat John, Biggins, Standon, Ware NW&atGladwin,Totteridge,Whetstone Overell Mrs. John, ~'oodend, Stevenage Keen James, Bedwell plash, Stevenage Lovett Henry, St. Stepbens, St. Albans Overell William, Codicote, Welwyn Keen Thomas Webb, Widford, Ware Low }<'rank W. Sandridge, St. Albans Qyerell William, Tenms court, Aspen- Rent Alfred, N oah's ark, High st. Ware Lucas l\Irs. Francis, Whit well, St. Paul's den, Buntingford R S. 0 Kent James, Springle house, Hertford Walden, Welwyn Pack Mrs. Ann, Ashwell, Baldock Kestell Thomas, Buckland hill, Buck- Lucas Leonard, Stevenage Pack Wilham, Ashwell, Baldock land, Euntingford R.S.O Luck W.Wood end, Flamstead,Dnnstabl Page Barzilla, Rye road, IIoddesdon Kidman Fredk. Kensworth, Dunstable Lyle W. Digswellldg. Digswell, Welwyn Page John Edward, llroxbourne S.O Kidman George, Ickleford, Hitchin McMullenA.E. Hertingfordbury,Hertfrd Page Joseph, Bennington, Stevenage Kimsey S. Meesden, Buntingford R.S.O McMullen Alfred, The Park, llerting- Page'Xicholas,Whitehall,Sandon,Royston Kinch George, Elstree RS. 0 ford bury, Hertford Pallett Brothers, High street, Stevenage Kinch George Byford, Medburn, Els- Mardell W.Chapmoreend,Tonwell,Ware Pallett Charles E. Stapleford, Hertford tree R.S.O .:\Iarks William, St. Michael's, St.Albans Palmer Geo.& Edward,Bengeo,Hertford Kinch Joseph, Hertford Marsh!'.Irs.H.Lit.Officyho.Offiey,Hitchn Palmer George, Woolmer grn. \Velwyn King Henry, Scat's bill, Croxley green, Marsh Ralph, Great (or Much) '\Yy- Parker C.Luffenhall, Ardeley,Stevenage Rickmansworth RS.O mondley, Stevcnage Parkcs G.A.Green st.Lit.Hadham,Ware Kingham Henry, Little Tring, Tring Martin Ezekiel W. Broughing, Ware Parkhouse John, :Frogmore & L. & N. W. King ham Mrs. Kezia, Two \'\' aters, Aps- :\Iartin VernonM. LondonColney, St. Albns Rail way station,RickmansworthR. S. 0 ley End, Hemel Hempstead .:\Iatthews E.Aston end, Aston,Stevenage Parkhouse Jn.jun.RickmansworthR.S.O Kingsley Charles, Titmore green, Great Matthews Edward, Lower grn. Hertford Parkins Charles, Standon Green end, (or Much) Wymondley, Stevenage Mayna.rd James, Lordship, Cottered, High cross, Ware Kingsley Joseph, Pirton, Hitchin Buntingford R.S.O Parsons Thomas, Welham green, North Kingsley Richard, Ippollitts, Hitch in · MeadA.l<'endley,X orthchurch,Brkhmstd Mimms, Ilatfield Kingsley Robert, Ippollitts, Hitchin Mead E. New ground, Wigginton, Tring Partoon George, Wadburns, WP.stmill, Kirkby Jas. I. Sawbridgeworth R.S.O Mead Thomas, Aldbury, Tring I Euntingford R.S.O .
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