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Sussex. Brighton and Hove DIRECTORY.] SUSSEX. BRIGHTON AND HOVE. 20'15 Grainger Gdorge, fancy rapository, 66 St. Jam3s's street Gregory Emma Ha.rriett (Miss), lod~ng house, 3 I Norfolk sq Grainger Rl)bert, boot m:.1ker, u Duke street Gregory G.H. professor of shorthand, 31 Chester ter. Preston Grammar School (William Waiter PdttitM.C.P., F.s.sc.Lond. Gregory James, builder, 66 Beaconsfield road principal), 2 & 4 Goldstone villas, Hove Gregory James, cabinet maker, IOA, Kingsbury road Gramshaw Robert, solicitor, 17 Prince Albert street Gregory Richard William, undertaker, 8 Bond street Grand Hotel (Hubert de Carteret, manager), 99 King's road. Gregory Rosamond (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 43 Sutherland road See advertisement Gresham Life Assurance Society (branch office) (Samuel Grandel Adele (Madame), costnmiere, 31 Preston street Miller, local sec.), 4 Pavilion buildings Granfield Sarah (Mrs.), day school, & teacher of mnsic, 34 Grevatt Frances (Miss), lodging house, 6 Bedford square Kensington place Grevatt Thomas Cowla.nd, Star & Garter hotel, 16 King's Grant Elizabeth (Mrs.), laundry, uo Shirley street, Hove road, & wine & spirit.merchant, Little East street Grant Emma (Mrs.), oil stores, 9 Lavender street Grey Charles, photographer, 67 Lewes road Grant Thos. domestic machinery stores, :u St. James's st Griffin George, Fitters' -Arms P.H. 27 York road Granville Edith Kate (Mrs.). lodging honse, 34 Temple st Griffith,Eggar & Griffith,slctrs.& commissioners,470ldSteine Granville Maria Henrietta (Mrs.), ldg. ho. 42 Hova viis. Hove Gritfith Rev. Charles Herbert M.A. boys' school, 4 Belmont Grasshoppers• Lawn TennisClub(The) (T. H. B. Long, hon. Griffith Arthur Jt'oster, solicitor, see Gritfith,Eggar & Griffith sec.), J<'urze Hill road, Hove Gritfith David Charles Ballinger K.B.c.P.Bdin. physician, Gravatt Edward James, grocer, 44 Sonthover street 3 Lansdowne pl. Hove & Cairn Ryan lodge, Preston park Grave & Son, chimney sweepers, 2 Spring stireet Griffith Henry, solicitor & commissioner (firm, Griffith, Grave John, chimnet sweeper, 7 Farman street, Hove - E~gar & Griffith), 47 Old Steine Gravely Art h. grcr. & dlr. in wine & spirits, Preston rd. Preston Griffith Miles (Mrs.), furrier & dress maker, 21 Western st Gravely Joscelyn, London tavern, 4.6 West street Gritfiths Harry, tailor, 24 Easterll- road, Kemp Town Graves James, furnished apartments, 7 Albert road Griffiths J n. Widlake Arthr. watch ma. S4 Goldstone viis. Hove Gravett Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 57 Livingstone rd. Hove Griffiths Robert Charles, tailor, l2 Upper St. James' street Gravett Jane (Mrs.), greengro.37 Up. Bedford st.Kemp Town Griffiths Sarah (Miss), laundress, 20 Wakefield road Gravett Martha (Mrs.), laundress, 74 Islingword road " Griffiths 1'homas, builder, ro6 St. George's road,Kemp Town Gray John Martin & Sons, teachers of music, 19 Victoria st Griffiths William, fishmonger, 4A, Upper Hamilton road Gray Clara (Mrs.), lodging house, 34 Terminus :road • , Grinstead Charles, confectioner, IH Edward street Gray Fredk. fly proprietor, I Kemp's ter. Lorna road, Hove Grinsted .Tohn, furnished apartments, 58 Dyke road Gray George, greengrocer, tS Ann street Grinyer Betsy (Mrs.), laundress, 2 Kent's court Gray George, painter, s Brighton place, Market street Grinyer Frances Caroline (Mrs.), farrier, I2 Mcntague street Gray Georgie (Mrs.), boarding house, 13 Norfolk square & 30 Laurel row Gray Jaue (Mrs.), baker, 20 Ann street Grinyer John, Albion inn, no Church road, Hove Gray John, butcher, 2 Bentham road Grinyer Samuel, painter, 29 Artillery street Gray Martin, lodging house, 3 Broad street Grinyer William, organ builder, 18 Henry street Gray Selina (Miss), lodging house, xo Bedford place Grinyer William, Royal George P.H. 93 George stl'eet, Hove Gray Thomas, New Steine family hotel, so St. James's st · Grist Albert Mountjoy, booksellers &c. see Walser & Grist Graysmark Jt'rancis, lodging house, 35 Over street Groizard William, toy repository, 34 & 35 Gardner street Great Grimsby Fish Stores (George Laurence, manager), 93 Groocock Joseph, fly proprietor, 27 Bri~eu street & 94 St. James's street Grossbaum & Son, art china dealers, 88 King's road Greaves Ann, Sarah & Mary (Misses), lodging house, I7 Grossmith John, shoeing smith, 5 Marlborough street Waterloo street, Hove Grossmith Thomas, lodging house, 8 Crown gardens Greaves Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 37 Nelson street Grounds David, general insurance agent, 83 Ditchling rise Greaves James Richard, pawnbroker, 133 lslingword road & Grover & Langridge('fheMisses),dress makers,34RoseHill ter 74 Goldstone villas, Hove Grover Charles George, paperhanger, 36 Cheapside Greed Ernest Arthur, lodging house, x6 Mount Zion place Grover Ebenezer, baker, 4 Regent hill • Green Alfred, hardware dealer, 134 Edward street Grover Edward Samuel, china wareho. 33 Richmond bldgs Green Charles, gasfitter & machinist, xBs Western road Grover George, beer retailer, 16 Regent hill Green Charles, lodging honse, s Osborne villas, Hove Grover John, baker, 34 Cheltenham place Green Charles Wilson, insurance agent, 31 Wakefield road Grover Louisa (Miss), baker, I74A.. Western road Green Edwin, shopkeeper, 35 Brigden street Grover Samuel, paperhanger, 12 Regent hill Green Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging honse, 3S West Hill street Groves James Godfrey, pork butcher, SI Lewes :road Green Emma (Mrs.), lodging house, 6 Middle street Grubb Palmer John, lodging house, 41 York :road, Hove Green Emma (Mrs.), lodging house, IS Sillwood road Grudgfield Mary (Mrs.), lodging honse, 30 Guildford street Green George Friend, shoe maker, 3S Portland street Grunden Hy. Newmarket Arms P.H.Newmarket rd.Lewes rd Green Harry, carpet beater & confectioner, 34 Frederick st Guardians of the Poor Offices ( Alfd. Morris, clerk), Church st Green Harry, ham & beef dealer, 37 West street Guenin William, insurance agent, 163 Elm grove Green Henrietta (Miss), lodging ho. see Masheder & Green Guildford James1 clothier & outfitter, 20 Chul'ch street Green James, Chichester Arms P.H. 9S North road Guildford James, outfit.ter, 42 & 43 Edwa.rd street Green John, lodging house, 84 Goldstone road, Hove Gulley George, lodging house, 46 Belfast street, Hove Green John, shopkeeper, Ss Carlton hill Gulline James, inland revenue officer, 102 Sack'Ville rd. Hove Green Mary Jane (Miss), shopkeeper, 27 Coleman street Guun Frederick, fish salesman, Fish market, The Beach Green Sarah (Miss), lodging house, 6 Pelham square Gunn James, fish hawker, 42 Russellstreet Green Thomas, lodging house, 9 Holland road, Hove Gunn John, lodging'house, 28 Dorset gardens Green William, furniture remover, 19 Warwick street GunD Mary A. (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 2 Carlton hill Green William, greengrocer, 61 Shaftesbury road , Gunn Matthew, fishmonger, 12 Preston road Green William, leather seller, S9 Church street Gunn Nathaniel, fish salesman, Fish market, The Beach Green William Henry, decorator, 2S Park street Gunn N athaniel, fish salesman, 2 5 Middle street Green William Henry, house decorator, 32 Hereford street Gunn Nathaniel, fish salesman & boat owner, The Beach Greenfield Ann (Mrs.), laundress, 93 Livingstone road, Hove Gunn Stephen Edward, law stationer, 48 Old Steine Greenfield Augusta (Mrs.), beer retailer, 17 Gloucester road Gunner James, Princess Victoria F.H. 22 Upper North street Greenfield Charles Thomas, general dealer, 119 Albion hill GunthorpPercyJn.imptr.of parisian &c.novelties,63 W strn.rd Greenfield Edward, grocer, 174 Edwa.rd street Gurd Samuel, boot closer, 10 St. Peter's street Greenfield Frances (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 16 Gloucester road Gurr Emily (Mrs.), lodging house, 24 Goldstone road, Hove Greenfield John, beer retailer, Golden lane Gnrr Frederick William, lodging house, 12 Pelham street Greenfield John, lodging house,~~ St. George's mews Gurr Jona.than, beer retailer, 24 Claremont row Greenfield Luke, lodging house, 10 Regent hill Gurr Sarah (Miss), toll collector, Madeira road Greenfield Samuel, shoe maker, 6 Cheapside Guy Eliza (Mrs.), laundress, 4 Peel place Greenfield William Nathan, baker, 56 Gardner street Guy Frederick Hy. furniture remover, 42 Richmond bldgs Greenland Harriet (Mrs.), laundress, 29 Sloane street Guy Matilda (Miss), dress maker, 30 Upper Lewes road Gret'nla.ndJeremiah,shopkeeper,2oWhiteHawk rd. KempTwn Guy Richard, grocer, 20 Bedford square Greenway Jolm, boot maker, 6S Elder street Guyatt James, coal & wood dealer, 56 Shirley street, Hove Greenwood Ebenezer, boot maker, 91 Lewes road Gwatkin & Son, chemists, 49 Grand parade Greenwood Henry William, lodging house, 134 Marine par Habens Alfred, stationer, & post office, I3 Preston road Greenyer Henry & Co. grocers, 73 Gloucester road Hackett William, relieving officer, 61 Blatchington rd. Hove Greenyer & Son, tobacconists, 209 Western road Hack man William & Son, builders, decorators & contractors, Greenyer Henry, grocer, 22 & 23 St. George's rd.KempTown 26 Sill wood road; 12 Western street & 34 Sill wood street Greenyer Samuel K. grocer, 120 Snssex street Hadley Elizh. (Miss); lodging house, I7Connaughtter. Hove Grooves Samuel, lodging house, 20 Buckingham street Hadlow Frederick Vernon, lithographic printer, 40A, North Gregory Albert, Gloucester hotel, I Gloucester street &; 27 street & engraver, 8 Prince Albert street • Gloucester place Hadrill Elizabeth Anne (Mrs.), lodging home, I02 Marine par Gregory Ann (Miss), refreshment rooms, 4 Pool valley - Haffen1en Geo. confectioner&~engrocer, 77 Islingword rd .
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