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CAMBRIDGESHIRE. SMI 185 Newman Thos TRADES DIRECTORY.] CAMBRIDGESHIRE. SMI 185 Newman Thos. Weston Colville, Cambdg Smith B. 39 Little South st. Wisbech WoottenWllliam,Croydon-cnm-Clopton Nicholls MissM.A. Almsho. st.Whittlesy Smith Edward, Elm, Wisbech Wootton Mrs. Louie, Stretham, Ely NixOll John, Wicken, Soham Smith Edward,Whittlesford, Cambridge Wright Abel,Little Gransden, St. Neot~ Nobbs Mrs. Elizabeth, Elm, Wisbech Smith Mrs.Francis,lSouth end,Wisbech Wright Mrs. Elizabeth, Stretham, Ely Norman George, Kennett, Newmarket Smith Geo. E. 21 Albertstreet,Wisbech WrightFrederick, Leverington,Wisbecll Norman William, Over, St. Ives Smith William, Broad street, Ely Wright George, Church st. Whittlesey Norris John, Over, St. Ives Smith William, Tholomas drove, Wis- Wright J ames, ]5 Gt. South st.Wisbecb NortonLeonard, Stetchworth,Newmrkt bech, St. Mary Wright John, Cottenham, Cambridf!e Nunn Henry, Wbittlesford, Cambridge Snushall Mrs. Elizabeth, Wisbeeh fen, WrightJohn,Little Shelford,Cambridge Oldfield Mrs. M. Church st. Whittlesey Wisbech St. Mary Wright Stewart, Linton, Cambridge Orpen William, Histon, Cambrid~e Southgate Mrs. Lydia, Nepal, Ely Wye James, Waterbeach, Cambridge Osbome Nathan, Fen, Isleham, Soham Spencer Mrs. E. Ba88ingboum,Royston Young Thomas, Gorefield, Wisbeeh Overton William, 25 Horsefair,Wisbech Spink Charles, Chesterton, Cambridge YoungmaoJohn Wm. Histon,Cambridg Pamment Henry, Linton, Cambridge SpriggsGeorge,Broad street,Whittlesey SILK MERCERS Parker Mrs.S.17 Northmptn.st.Cambdg Stallabrass MissesS.&H.Linton,Cambdg ••• Parnell Mrs. Mary Ann, Stretham, Ely Stallebrass J. Peterboro' end,Whittlesey Anderson Charlea BeoJamm, 13 ~arket Parr Philip, Gwydir street, Cambridge SterlinK William, Fen, Soham place ~1, 2 &; 3 Marketst. WIsbech Parr Mrs. Phmbe, Benwick, March Stevens Henry, Downham, Ely Ballard Samuel,Alexander hoose, ~etty Parren Jeseph B. Crab marsh, Wisbech Stock John, Linton. CambridKe Cury &; Alexande!,street,Cambndge Parsons William, Witchford, Ely Stockbridge Mrs. M. Meldreth,Roystoo Bullman Henry, High st. Newmarket Pauley Edmund, Cottenham,Cambridge Strawson James, Downham, Ely Daw~arn&;Sons, 18 to 22 Market place-,. Pauley Jonathan, Cottenbam,Cambrdge Stubbing S.GreatWilbraham,Oambridge WIsbech; &; at.Broad street, March. Paxman Joseph, Granby st. Newmarkt Stubbins Hezekiah,15Albert st.Wisbech Fo~ter George, Hlg~street, March Payne Jacob, 26 North brink, Wisbech Sulman ~Irs. Ruth, Wilburton, Ely G~lt Joh~ ~ames,111gb st. Newmarket, Payne Thomas, Isleham, Soham Sutton Mrs. Hannah, Sutton, Ely Lilley Willlam ~aden &; Co. 12 Market. Peachey Alfred, Reach, Cambridge Sutton Robert, Swavesey, St. Ives 8tr~et, Cambrid.ge Peannau William,Dulliogham,Newmkt Swan George, Newnham, Cambridge M~tin Henry, HI~b .street, Newmar~et Peck J.liss Maria,Chesterton,Cambridge Swann Thomas, Foulmire, Royston Pam ~ohn Odell, 3 Sldn~y st. CaO;lbndg Peel Mrs. Maria, Silver street, Ely Tansley Miss Jane, 21 East st. Wisbech Rawhnson John P.12HIgh st.WIS.becb Peel William, Little Gransden,St.Neots Tansley John, 23 Norfolk st.ea.Wisbech Sayle Ro~ert, 12,13, 14, .15 &; 16 St. Peggs WilIiam, Upwell, Wisbech Tawn Benjamin, Wisbech St. Mary Andrew s street, Cambridge Phillips Henry, Park street, Chatteris Taylor Mrs. Ann, Eltisley, St. Neots Piggott J ames, Cottenham, Cambridge Taylor John, 49 Burleigb st. Cambrdg SILVERSMITH8. PiggottJohn, Landbeach, Cambrid~e Tennent A. IB Nene parade, Wisbeeh FulcherThos.K.19 Church ter.Wisbecb Plowright Thomas, Coates, Peterboro' Thacker Mrs. Mary, Benwick, March Munsey David, 19 Markethill,Cambrdg Plumb Mrs. Jane, 11 Histoaroad,Ches- Thake George, Ickleton,Saffioon Walden Pattrick Thomas,15 Marketpl.Wisbech terton, Cambridge Thorpe Mrs.S. Little South st. Wisbech Reed T. &; Son, 15 Market hI. Cambrdg Plummer Mrs.M.Pond's brdg.Whittlesy Throssell Mrs. M. A. Elsworth, St. Ives Pollard James, Mere side, Soham TitcombeJohn,59Coronation st.Cambdg SKATING RINK. Pooley Edward, Fulboum, Cambridge Titmus John, Gamlingay.. Sandy National Skatin~ Association (James D. Powdrill Mrs. M. Leverington, Wisbeeh Todd Mrs. S. A.Cottenham, Cambridge Digby, hone sec.), 4 Mortimer road, Powell Frederick,7 George st.Cambrdg Todd Thomas,High causeway,Whittlesy Parker'S piece, Cambridge Prime Mrs. W.Aldreth,Haddenbam,Ely Toombs Mrs. Elizh. Station road, Ely SKIN BUYER Prior William, Kingston, Cambrid~e Topp"ing Mrs. Sarah, Chief's lane, Ely . Purkis & WooIlage, Carleton, Newmrkt Turner Miss F.Wood Ditton,Newmarkt Foster William Rickell, Barton lane, Purkis H. West Wickham, Cambridge Turner George, Gt.ihelford,Cambridge Wisbeeh Ramm William, Murrow, Wisbech Tllrner Samuel, Ashley,Newmarket SKIP MANUFACTURERS Ransom Mrs. Jane,Ashley, Newmarket Unwin James. Gt.Wilbraham,Cambrdg . • Rayment Jobn, Hive end, Chatteris Utteridge Mrs.H.Grantchestr.Cambrd~ H1UsJame~~. Fore hill &Broad.st. Ely Read James, Doddin~on, March Wakefield Mrs. R. Sawston. Cambridge N~rman Wllliam ~enry, WatersIde,Ely Read Miss MaryAnn, Well end, March Wakeling MissH.Bottisham,Cambridge W!lson Henry, ShIp l~ne, Ely Reddan Charles, Murrow, Wisbech Wallis Henry, Castle Camps, Cambrdg WIlson Lawrence, Willow walk, Ely Richardson Mrs. Mary Ann, Ickleton, Ward John, Witchford, Ely SLATE MERCHANTS Saffron Walden Ward William, Stapleford, Cambrid~e . .. • ~ Rignall Mrs. Mary, All Saints, Long WardWm.S.60Newmarketrd.Cambrdg COUlD Wilham, Ma~~ene street &; ot Stanton, Cambridge WashingtonJohn,Victoria street,Little- <2astle street, Cambrldlle . Rinch Miss E. Eastrea, Peterborough port, Ely Ekins & Co. 4 North terra~, WIsbeeh RiseleyH.Histon rd.Chesterton,Cambdg Waters Miss Elizh. Haddenham, Ely Gane Charles & ~o. BaltiC wharf, 5 Roberts Robert, High street, March WatkinsonR.Wisbcb.rd.Welney,Wsbch .North street, WlSbech Roberts William, Station road, March Watkinson Thomas, Tip's end, Upwell, HlSC~X Brothers,.Nene parade & South Robinson James, 12 East st. Wisbech Wisbech Brmk place, WlSbech Robinson Joseph, 72 East rd.Cambridge Watts Geo. Hillrow, Haddeoham, Ely J arrold Wm. Hy. 53 Regent st. C~mbrdg Rodgers William, 24 Silver st. Wisbech Watts Thomas, Cottenbam. Cambridge Plumb Abrabam, Lyon road, WI~b~ch Ross Mrs.Ann,89 RusseU st. Cambridge Watts WiIliam, Horningsea,Cambridge Watts &Son, 61 Regent st. Cambridge Royston W. 22 Burleigh st. Cambridge WebsterFisher, Fen Draytoll,St. Ives SMALLWARE DEALER Safford Wm. Little Gransden, St. Neots Webster Hammond,Kneesworth,Roystn . .• Saggars Miss Ann, Linton, Cambridge Webster Mrs. R. Swavesey, St. Ives RUat Mrs.MaryAnn, 3 Ruby pl.WlSbecla Saintey Mrs. R. Cottenham, Cambridge WeddWalter,AbingtonPigotts, Royston SMITHS BLACKSMITHS &; Sanderll Alfred, Queen Adelaide, Ely Wells Mrs. Rebecca, Reach,Cambridge 'FARRIERS Sanders Zaeh. Waterbeach, Cambridge Wheeler John, Hardwick, Cambridge • Saple R. Lynn road Littleport, Ely Whitehf"ad Robert, Hall st. Soham AlIen Henry, Gt. Wilbraham,Cambrid~ SaJwell Abraham, Croxton, St. Neots Wickham John Thomas, Station road, Angood Robert, Mepal, Ely Schofield Misses J ane &; Mary, 26 Whittlesey, Peterborou~h Anguish Richard, New Inn yard, Nene- Victoria road, Wisbech Wilby W.Derby st.Grantchestr.Cambdg quay. Wis,bech Scotcher J. West Wickham, Cambrid~e Wilby Wm.Derby st.Newnham,Cambdg Baker Bamaby, Wisbeeh road, Welney.~ Seott J ohn,Swaffham Prior, Cambridge Wild William, Doddington, March Wisbech Scruby Thomas, Orwell, Roystoo Wilkinsoo Lewis, West end, March Baker Mrs. Mary, Comberton,Cambrdgo Sear Char1e3, Foxton, Royston Wilkinson William, Gorefield, Wisbeeh Baker Richard: Comberton, Cambridge- Selby John A. 6 Sussex st. Cambridge WilliamsenPeter,44 Market pI. Wisbech Balding John Smithee,Upwell,Wisbech Setchfield Wm. jun. Doddin~on,March Wilmott Wm. Dry Drayton, Cambridge Baldwin J oseph, Borough gm. Nwmrh Shanks Miss Sarah,Hive lane,Chatteris Wil80n Johnson, Prickwillow, Ely Bane Charles, Lyon nI. Littleport, Ely Shaw Jonathan, Burwell, Cambridge Wilton Mrs. Elizabeth, Broad st. Ely Bamard Robert, Fridaybridgo, Wisbeca Shingles George, Prickwillow, Ely Wisbey Wm. Haslingfield, Cambridge Barton Henry, Newton, Wisbech Shingles W. Victoria st. Littleport, Ely Witberow James, Elsworth, St. Ives Rateson James, Foulmire, Royston Ship John, 95 Hussell street,Cambridge Wood James, Church st. Whittlesey BatesonJohn, Shepreth, Royston Shipp Charles, Bottisham, Cambridge Woodard MiBB Harriet, Albert street, Bateson John James, Foxton, RoY8ton Simmons Charles, High street, March Chesterton, Cambridge Bean William, Prickwillow, Ely Simons Henry, Cuton, Cambridge Woodroffe Jacob, Isleham, Soham Bedford Wm. Eastrea, Peterborongh Skeels Matthew, Slade end, Chatteris Woolard Robert,Lyon rd. Littleport,Ely BichenoW.&Son,Cottenham,Cambridge Smart Mrs. Emma, Over, St. Ives Woollard J08eph C. Shepreth, Roy81on Bills Robert, Leverington, Wisbeeh.
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