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Road, Nottingham Carnill Hy.James St.Kimberley,Nttnghm (Mappin Brothers Incorporated), the Wilson Charles, 237 Mansfield Rd 'TO I NOTTING HA~ISHIBE. IRONMONGERS-RETAIL-continued. Butcher George E. Lim. (art.), 12 & 13 Wilson Charles & Son, 161 St. Ann's Smithy row, Nottingham Mappin & Webb Limited Well road, Nottingham Carnill Hy.James st.Kimberley,Nttnghm (Mappin Brothers incorporated), The Wilson Charles, 237 Mansfield rd. Ntngm Chantrill Jas. 4 Radford rd. Nottingham Royal plate & cutlery works, Norfolk Wright John Th~. Plea~>ley hill, Mnsfld Clowes Samuel, King street, Sutton-in- street, Sheffield & 158 to 162 Oxford . Ashfield, Nottingham street w; 220 Regent street w; 3 J:RONSTONE MINE OWNERS. Coleman G. W. King st. Sutton-in-Ashfld Queen Victoria street E c & 18 to 22 Burton Ironstone · Co. Lim. Mann's Crookes Arthur, 55 Arkwright st. Ntghm Poultry E c London; manufa<'turers chambers, Park street, Nottingham Cutler Saml. 544 Radforc!,rd. Nttnghm of the Prince's Plate (Rd. 71,552) . Durose Frederick (working), 123 Ark- JOBBING GARDENERS, ISIN,GLASS CUTTERS & MFRS. wright street, Nottingham Adams Chas. Newcastle st.Tuxford,Nwrk Gridley & Co. Bishopsgate avenue, Ea~es Francis, Stapleford, Not.t~ham Bentley William,. 508 Mansfietd road, London EC • TA" Isinglass London" Elhott Jsph. 11 South par. Nottmgham Sherwood, Nottingham ' ' Everington A. 5-7 Pelham st. Nttnghm Buswell John, f>7 Ortzen st. Nottingham ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN. Fewkes & Storer, 2 Theatre quadrant, Caunt Wm. 27 Colville ter. Nottingham Barlow J. & Son, 11-13 Long row east, Goldsmith street, Nottingham Chamberlain Wm. 59 Leeming st. Mnsfld Nottingham , Fowler John, 59 Derby road & 90 Cook George, Westgate, SoutMvell Hart & Son 35 Stodman street, Newark Radford boulevard, Nottingham Dench Richard, 16 Chamwood grove, ' . Gibbs Fredk. R. 4 Goose gate, Nttnghm West Bridgford, Nottingham , IVORY TURNER. Gill Edw. Richd.32 Alfreton rd. Nttnghrn Derry George, Derby road, Nottingham Darlington John, 88 Willoughby street, Granger & Tayl~r, 4 De!~Y rd. Nttnghrn Doubleday John, 10 Coburgh rd. Ntghm Lenton, Nottingham Gregory Fredenck Wilham, 62 Long Dovner S. Eldon st. Tuxford, Newark row west & 103 & 105 St. Ann's Well Durose Albert, 79 Northumberland IVORY BALL TURNER. road, Nottingham street., Nottingham1"w ·,,,~ ,~ tl Darlington John, Chamberlain's factory, Hallworth James, 80 A.lfreton rd. Ntghm Ellingworth John, 13 Sandon street, Preston street, Lenton, Nottingham Hardy Thomas, 226 Highbury road, Basford, Nottingham Bulwell, Nottingham Hampston Harry, 12 Baldwin street, . .JACQUARD MAKERS. Hollingsworth Waiter Induel, Sutton- Radford, Nottingham See Lace .Machine Builders. upon-Trent, Newark Hampst.on S. W. 68 Ortzen st. Nttnghm • Houldgate Harry Ed. 2 Lees chambers, Harris Hy. 22 Cumberland pl. Nttnghm JACQUARD CARD MANFCTRS. ·Wheeler gate, Nottingham . Hawksworth Fredk. Marnham, Newark Allen William & Co. Limited, 1-5 Poplar Jackson & Son, 20 Chapel bar, Nttngham Hickling Henry, 27 Grundy s.treet, . street, Nottingham J ackson J n. E. 9 Carrington st. Nttnghrn Hyson Green, Nottingham Carson & Bradbury, Russell st. Nttnghm Kirby John, 69 Wilford rd. Nottingham Hives John, 5 Rushworth avenue, \Vest Goater Alfred Lim. Mount Street works, Kitch W.3 Church st..Beeston,Nottnghrn Bridgford, Nottingham Nottingham Large Thomas, 8 Carlton st. Nottingham Hodson George, 5 Chatham st. Nttnghm Goldschmidt., Hayes & Smith Limited; Large Thomas, 1R Clumber st. Nttnghm Holmes Joseph, 163 Derby rd. Nttnghm registered offices, Halifax place ; Latarche C. F. 30 Cl umber st. Nttnghm Hood George, 40 N orthgate, Rasford, factory, Mount st. Basford,Nottingham Lees Wm. Jn. 28 Wheeler gate, Nttnghm Nottingham Standard Card & Paper Co. (The), Lister Samuel (working), 28 Skynner Huckerby GE.'orge,Whatton, Nottingham Holland st. Hyson Green, Nottingham street, Nottingham Hurt William, Back lane, Farnsfirld, Toone Arthur S. & Sons, Dulwich road, Litchfield Frank, King street, Southwell Southwell ; , . Radford, Nottingham · London Manuf'aeturing Gold- Lane William, 375 St. Ann's Well smiths' Co. Lim. 38 Long row central. road, Nottingham JACQUARD CARD PUNCHERS. See advert Locker Jn. 251 Sherwood st. nth. Ntghm Adcock & Son, 23a, Wimborne Lovell William Hugh (manufacturing), Mitchell Frank, 15 Gregory avenue, road, Nottingham · 13 Toll street, Nottingham Lenton, Nottingham Baker Fred, 60A, Peveril st. Nottingham Lynam Albert., Nottingham road, East- Oldham John, 9 Ayr street, Nottingham Boucher John, Bates'. factory, Grant wood, Nottingham Portingl.on John, 176 Mansfield street, street, Radford, Nottmgham Lyons Mrs. Oertude, 116 Woodborough Sherwood, Nottingham Clarke Samuel~· 74! .Alfreton rd.Ntghm road, Nottingham Richards Sam, Colston Bassett, Nttnghm Cutts Andrew, 44 Peveril st. Nottingham Marks Artbur Etn(>_st &· Co:- 28.&; 13en- Riddell Thomas, Farnsfield, Southwell Freestone H. F. Farmer's factory, tinck road, Nottingham Roberts William, 4 Coburghrd. Nttnghm Sherwood street north, Nottingham Maule E. H. 83 Mansfield rd. Nttnghm Roper H. 53 Hallst.. Sherwood, Nttnghm Holehouse Joseph, 67 Willoughby st. May Wm. Hy.15 & 17 Clumberst.Ntghm Sharp J. 49 Sherwin rd. Lenton, Ntnghm Lenton, Not ingham MitchellAlbert., 59 Clumber st. Mansfield Slack John, 77 Liddington street, Bas- Hutchins Henry Waiter, 19 Abbot's Morris Abraham, 197 Wilford rd. Ntghm, ford, Nottingham factory, Forest street, Nottingham Newbold John, 257 St. Ann's Well Smith William, 18 Gloucester avenue, Lees W. & Son (levers), Peveril terrace, road, Nottingham · Lenton, Nottingham Nottingham Padgett Wm. W. 8 Carter gate, Newark Spencer Edward, 10 Elliott street, Derby Page Samuel (levers), 3 Adcock's yard, Parker A. G. (working), 2 Lister gate, road, Nottingham Russell street, Nottingham Nottingham Starbrook Edward, 58 Hucknall road, Sylvester William, 17 Addington road, Pawson J<mn, 19 Boar lane, Newark Carrington, J'ij'ottingham Radford, Nottingham · Pearson William, 20 Gregory boulevard, Steele David E. 514 Woodborough Toone B. (exors. of), Gamble's factory, Nottingham road, Nottingham Newdigate street, Nottingham Perry John, 10 & 11 Angel row, Nttnghm Tarry Shadrach, 80 Loscoe road, Car- Toone William Benajmin, 17 Peveril Poyser E. S. 69 Carrington st. Nttnglun rington, Nottingham works, Peveril street, Nottingham Proctor A. & E. Low street, Sutton-in- Thompson Walt.107 Manning st.Ntnghm Turton & Gidlow, Ma.ville works, Beech Asfifield, Nottingham Tipping Hy.53 Albert gro.Radford,Ntgm avenue, New Basford, Nottingham Rabinovitch Jacob (travelling), 41 Walker F. Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nttnghm Warin William Henry (levers), Albert Shakespeare street, Nottingham Walker William, 14 Beaconsfieldterrace, factory, Gamble street, Nottingham Rivers Henry B. 12 Peveril-st. Nttnghm Harlaxton street, Nottingham Weller George H. & Co.Wilfordst.Ntghm Samuel H. 31 Long row central, Nttnghm Wailer John, 28 Rectory road, West Savidge Jn. M. 9 Chapel bar, Nottingham Bridgford, Nottingham JAPANNERS. Smales James, 15 Fisher gate, Nttnghm Wild George 67 Liddincrton street, Nottingham ElectroPlating Co. Smith J. & Son, 10 King st. Nottingham Basford, N~ttingbam "' 98 Sherwood street · north, Spall E. C. &; Co. (fancy), ~8 Clumber Wildgoose George, 18 Gauntley street, • Nottingham. See advert street, Nottmgham; & LeiCestC1' Hyson Green, Nottingham Stimpson Job, 225 Arkwright st. Ntghm Staddon Fredk. S. 33 Pelham st. Ntghm JO STERS Stevenson James (working), 15 North BMA. · . JEWELLERS. street, Nottingham See also Cab Proprietors; also L1very ~lien William, 1 Milton street1 Tansley Rob~rt Pierce, 67 Front street, Stable Keepers. Nottingham Amold, Nottingham Marked thus t are F.lY Propri':toTs. Appleby Fredk. 4 Bridge gate, Retford Whitehouse C. H. 41 Stodman st.Newark :Marked thus tare Ommbus Propri~tor:3. Bamford Edwin Jn. 25 Southwell rood, Whitmore Arthur, 33A, Lincoln street, Marked thus 11 are Wagonette Propnetrs. Nottingham Old Basford, Nottingham Abbott Wm. Annesley Woodho. Ntghm Beavitt William (working), Denison Wilkinson Martin, Market pi. & Church Alton Mrs. F.liza Ann, Station st. :Mansfld . street, Beeston, Nottingham st. Newark & 30 Market pl. Man'lfield !I Bacon William, 1St. MMk's st. Ntnghln Beavitt William, Pearson's buildings, Wood Warburton W. 38 Clumber street, Baguley Bros. 484 Mansfield road~& 67 · St. James' street, Nottingham Nottingham , Church drive, Sherwood, Not.hgham Bettle Emest H. 1 The .Arcade, Newark Wright John E. (working), 2 Peachey Barnes Mrs. Alice Fretw6ll, 26 Wollaton Burton Joseph C. l\Iarket, Nottingham cottages, Peachey street, Nottingham I road, Radford, Nottingham .
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