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Sheffield Alphabetical 518 GOR SHEFFIELD ALPHABETICAL. Gorrill Robert, scissors manufacturer (R. & Co.) ; h. Govier James, 196 Crookes Moor road fJ7 Bla.ir Athol road Gowers Charles Burgon, butcher, 131 Middlewood Goshawk Edward A. 16 Mylnhurst road., Ecclesall road, Hillsborough (T.N. 3X5 Owlerton) & 124 f':r0skirk Thomas P . .school teacher, 10 Moor End rcl Oakland road, Hillsho.rou~h Gosling Albert Edward, builder, 34 Brins"':orth st.A Gowers Edwin, grocer, Staveley road (T.N. 14 Gosling David, greengroc€r, 10 Arnside road Sharrow) ; 454 & 466 London road {T. N. 14-a. Gosling Mrs. Edith, 51 Stannington rd.Malin Bridge Sharrow); 453 & 634 Abbeydale road (T.N. 14b Gosling James, 66 Industry road, D Sha.rrow); 150-15a Gleadless road; 127 Sharrow Gosling Mr.s. Mary Harriet, 6 Peveril road lane (T.N. 2106 Central) & Hathersage; h. 9 Gosling Sam, shopkreper, 18 Heeley green, H Stea.de road Gosling Mrs. ·Sana.h Ann, h.sehldr. 393 Bramall lane Gower.s Frederick Robert, butcher, 293 Middlewood Gosney John, clerk, 68 Kendal road, Hillsborough road, Wadsley GosEey John, farmer, Bell hagg · Gowers Robert Bell, cattle dealer, Woodville, Myers GQSney Wiiliam, carter, 19 St. Stephen's road Grove lane, .:Vhlin bridge & butcher, 101 Loxley Gosney William, cowkeepcr, 245 Bole Hill road, W road, .:Vl alin Bridge Goss Francis Arthur, butcher, 130 Langsett road Gowland William, chapel keeper, 159 Eldon street. Gostelow Mrs. Ellen, 86 Pomona street Gowshall Mrs. Emily, 11 Pembroke street Gothard George, spring knife manufacturer,66 Cpper Goy Fred, warehouseman, 81 Robey street St. Philip's road Grace William, manager, 29 Club street GDtt David, clerk, 4 Pickering road Grace William, tailor, 37 Warwick st. Commonside Gott Herbert Henry, railway canvasser, 48 Mill- Grace William Octavius, 6a, Durham road mount road, ~Iee.rsbrook Bank Gra~y Waiter, cutlery manufacturer(G. W. & Sons); Gottleib Samuel, shopkeeper, 72 Tenter street h. 40 Wayland road Goucher Albert, grocer, 2 Barrow rd. \Vincobank Grady Waiter & Sons, cutlery manufacturers, 156 Goucher & Co. chemists, 66 & 68 Howard street Fitzwilliam' street Goucher LeYi TClm (,& Co.); h. 66 & 68 Howard street Grae.fenhain Geo. commercial traveller, 5 Brocco bnk Gough Miss Charlott€ Annie,greengro.l76 M arcus st Grafton Arthur, fruiterer, 64 Rock street Gough HerbertJohnBriscoe, shopkpr. 98Worksop rd. A Grafton Jarnes Wm. grocer, 145 & 147 London road Gough John & Co. wholesale furnisher& & Grafton William, 151 Rock street perambulator manufacturer& (Stanley & Grafton William, caretaker, 18 Capel street John Hancock, agents), 88 Surrey street. Grafton William Frederick, clerk, 146 Murray road T.N. 770 Grafton William H. beer retailer, 48 Rutland street Gough Thomas, shopkeeper, 2 Trent street, A Grafton William Henry, beerhouse, 51 Gower street Gough Thomas R. postman, 82 Slate street Gragon Brothers. potato merchants. Castle Folds Gould Albert, grocers' assistant, 2 Slate street market. T.N. 2801; T.A. ·• Gragon" Gould Arthur Tasker, fitter, 133 Leigh street, A Gragon John, potato merchant (G. Brothers) ; h. 29 Gould Charles, schoolmaster, 38 Rossington roau Argyle road, :Meersbrook Gould & Coombe, solicitors, 4 Paradise sq. T.~. 963 Grah Richard, nickel plater, 98 Carver street; h. 84 Gould Mrs. Elizabeth, 82 Hoyland road Ashland road Could Mrs. Emily, householder, 87 Cross Bedford st Graham Alfred·, compositor, 22 Lynmouth road Gould Ernest, tailor, 28 Change alley; h. 48 Addi- Graham Andrew Ward, chemist & druggist, 125 son road \V est bar ; h. Cherry mount, Edmund road Gould Henry T. 24 Clarkehouse road Graham Mrs. Ann, 23 Long Henry street, Pk Gould Isaac, coal dealer, 79 Alfred road, B Graham Arthur, vict.Greave's hotel_. 23 Apple street Gould J ames C. secretary, 82 Ashlan<l road Graham Mrs. Eliza, householder, 20 Denby street Gould James Wmiam, nut & bolt manufacturer (G. Graham Mrs. Elizabeth, 21 Cavendish street Cooper & Sons (Sheffield) Limited); h. Holmcliffe, Graham Ernest S. draper (George F. Graham); h. 24 Brincliffe Edge road 502 Staniforth road, D Gould John Wilkinson, works manager, 38 Brin­ Graham Frank B., M.B., C.M . .surgeon, 115 L'pper­ cliffe Edge road thorpe road. Gould Kenneth L., M.A. sec. Sheffield City Guild of Graham George, manufacturer (G. Robinson Steel Help, Prudential buildings, 87 Pinstone street Co. Limited) ; h. 16 Ranmoor Park road Gould Leonard Victor. clerk. 15 Myrtle rooo, H Graham George Rernard, cl€rk, 96 Western road Gould Mrs.Mary Ann, The Chase,Rural la. Wadsley Graham George Frederick, draper, 765, 767 & 769 Gould Mrs. Mary Hannah, 24 Clarkehouse road Attercliffe road & 351-3 Attercliffe common (T.:N. Gould Stephen James, manager Coputal~e. Cramp- 102 Attercliffe); h. 14 CresC€nt road, Sharrow Mn & Co. High st. ; h. 63 Wostenholwe read Graham ~Irs. Grace, household€r, 34 Highfield place GouldWm.fish dlr.Fitza.lanMarket hall; h.251Duke st Graham Herbert Joseph, clerk, 15 Khartoum road GGuld William Matthew, jeweller, 56 Mulehouse Graham John. police sergeant, 201 Greaves street road, Crookes Grra.ham Neville. assistant schoolmaster,77 Empire rd Goulder Abraham, shopkeeper, 2 March street, A Graham Percy Robert, goods clerk, 31 Lloyd street Goulder Mrs. Alice Maud, 170 Upperthorpe Graham Miss Phrebe, dress maker, 131 Whitham rd Goulder Ernest, commission agent, 15 Denham road Graham (The) Robinson Steel Co. Limited, steel & Goulde-r George Henry, builder, 133 Hadfield street file manufacturers, N eepsend lane. T.A. "Octa- Goulder John, 202 Attercliffe common gon;" T.N. 687 _ Goulder John, 19 Dovedale rood Graham Mrs. Rose, householder, 25 St. Ba:rnabas rd Gonlder Mrs. Mary Ann. hsehldr. 22 Calvert rd. A Graham Mrs. Sarah"Ann, householder, 31 Manton st Goulde<r Percy, clerk, 202 1Cobden View road Graham Thomas R. cutlery manufacturer (W. R. Goulder William V. builder, 15 Bromley street; h. H umphreys & Co. Ltd.) ; h. 218 Ecclesall road '187 Springvale road Graham 'Villiam R. tailor, 25 Change alley Gouldin George William, 43 Leamington street Grain Mrs. Sarah, 1 ·Devon road. Barnsley road Goulding John Thomas, vict. Empire P.H.94 Charles Grain :Mrs. Sarah Ann, householder, 33 Lyons st street. T.N. 3254 ' Grain Warehouses & Office!'!, Great Central Railway Goulding ~oah, vict. Ball inn, 8 Pitsmoor road Company, Johnson street Goulding Thos. penknife. cutler, CoUTt 2, Burgess st Grainge Henry Alfred, chef. 76 Slate street Gouldsbrough Mrs. Ann, hsehldr.ll6 Washington rd Grainger Albert, fried fish dealer, 542 Attercliffe rd Gouldsbrough Reuben, forwarding clerk, 118 Wash- Grainger M:rs. Alice, news agent, 234 Petre street ington road Grainger Arthur .Jas. grocers' mngr. 77 Charlotte rd Goulsbra. Mrs. Martha },nn, householder, 33 Sel- Grainger Clive. fruit€rer, 416 London road horne .street, A Grainger Mrs. France.s, househldr.159 Sutherland rd Goulson Benj. engineers' manager, 2 Essex st. Park Grainger Mark D. manager, 182 Cobden View :road Goulson Page .John, draper, 92 Wem bar Grainger Matthew, tobacconist, 108 Fitzwilliam :st­ Gourley Mrs. Elizabeth, 30 Kenwood Park road Grainger Walter Ashworth, traveller. 98 Gel! 1'\tnet fiovernment Insp€Ctor of Steel Office, 123 Surrey Gramophone Gallery, gr.arr.ophone dealer!', 8 ,\: 10 stre€·t; Major J. R. Stansfdd R.A. GoveTI!ment George street Inspector of Ste€1. T.N. 597 .
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