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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. [E:ELLY's GROCERS & TEA DEALERS Continued 686 GRO NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. [E:ELLY'S GROCERS & TEA DEALERS continued. t*Hudson Elisha, Kimberley, Nttnghm Marsden Joseph D. 22 Union road; 56 Goodall John, Hardwick street, Sutton- Hunt Mrs. E. 175 St. Ann's Well rd.Ntgm Milton street ; 111 Sneinton boule- in-Ashfield, Nottingham Hunt Waiter, 6A, Platt st. Nottingham vard; 260 Radford road; 216-8 St. · Goodliffe Albert Hy. 107 Trent boule- Hunt William, Cossall, Nottingham Ann's Well road; 85 Arkwright st.; vard, West Bridgford, Nottingham *Hunt Wm.· 17 Parliament st. Newark 14 & 16 Gedling. street; 145 Wil­ Goodliffe William E. 1 Greyfriar gate, Hunter's (The Teamen) Limited, High loughby street, Lenton; 35 & 37 Nottingham street, Hucknall Torkard & Kim- Woodborough road; 243-5 Denman Goulden Wallis Wright, 108 Victoria berley, Nottingham street, Radford, Nottingham; Queen road, Netherfield, Nottingham Hunter's Tea Co. Lim.7 Carol gt.Retford street, Mansfield; Low street, Sut- *Goy C. T. 41 Whitfield street, Newark Hyde Jabez, West hill, Skegby,Mansfield ton-in-Ashfield; High street, Huck­ Grainger S. Westwood, Selston,Nttnghm India & China Tea Co. Lowmoor road, nall Torkard & Mansfield Woodhouse, Grandorge John Cree, Sutton-upon- East Kirkby, Nottingham & Low Mansfield Trent, Newark street, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottingham Marsh Herbert, Nether Langwith, Cuck- Granger Chas. Underwood, Nottingham *Jackson George, Gilt hill, Kimberley, ney, Mansfield Gray John, Boughton, Newark Nottingham t*Marshall & Son, 13&14 Market square, t*GreatorexWilley,Newcastle av.Wrksp Jackson Mrs. Ruth, Market place, Retford Green John, Selston, Nottingham I Hucknall Torkard Marshall James H .. 85 NorthgatA, Bas· *Hague Robt. Cherry Holt la. Newark James Mrs. A. 22 Park street, Worksop ford & 49 Church stre~t, Qld Basford, Haines Mrs. George, Lawrence street, *James Albert Henry, Market pl.Worksp Nottingham , Stapleford, Nottingham Jarvis & Sons, Everton, Bawtry t*Marshall Williatn Henry, 213· Hall H. Hill Top, Eastwood, Nottnghm Jeans James & Co. 195 Alfreton road 215 llkeston road, Nottingham Hall John D. 19 Sleaford rd. Newark & Duke street, Nottingham *Martin Harry, Bowbridge road,Newark Hallam A. Daybrook, Arnold, Nttnghm Jennings W. Mansfield Woodho.Mansfld 1 ~1artin J. Eldonstreet, Tuxford, Newark Hallam George, Church street, Staple- Johns Henry, Annesley rd.Hucknll.Trkd Martin John Henry, Oxton, Southwell ford, Nottingham Johnson G. Sutton-upon-Trent, Newark Mason J. Main st. Gedling, Nottingham tHammond Mark Basil, 47B, Front st. Johnson J. C. 42 Greyfrair gt. Nttnghm Mason William James, Meadow road, Arnold, Nottingham · Johnson Mrs. M. Carlton road, Worksop Netherfield, Nottingham . *Hand Fredk. 63 Bentinck rd. Nttnghm Jones Robert, East Bridgford, Nttnghm May Miss A. Forest side, Mansfield road, Hanford Henry, Scargill street, East- Kennington T. & Co. 60 Goose gt.Nttghm . Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottingham wood, Nottingham Kenyon H. & Son, Pleasley hill,Mansfield Mee Arthur William, 11 & 13 High st. Hardstaff & Brown, Bingham, Nottnghm King George, 19 Talbot street, Nottingm Arnold, Nottingham . Hardstaff Dodson, Warsop, Mansfield King Henry, 5 Kirke White st.ea.Nttghm Mellows Albert, Nottingham road, Sta­ Hardstaff John, Portland row, Kirkby- Kirk & Co. 12 Goldsmith st. Nottingham pleford, Nottingham in-Ashfield, Nottingham Kirk Charles, Blidworth, Mansfield Mellows S. Bestwood rd.HucknallTorkrd Hardstaff William, Watnall road, Ruck- t*Kirkby James Henry, Church street, Merrills J. Burkitt, Tuxford, Newark nall Torkard Southwell Merriman Mrs. A. 384 Alfreton rd.Ntghm Hardy W. Hucknall Huthwaite, Mansfld Kirkland Samuel, Unwin road, Sutton- Merryweather Edwd.Blidworth,Mansfld Harris & Co. 59 Victoria rd. Nether- in-Ashfield, Nottingham Middleton James, Outram street, Sut- field, Nottingham Knight Mrs. A. 1 Barnby gate, Newark ton-in-Ashfield, Nottingham Harrison Albert Bernard Coulson (& Knott John, Balderton, Newark Miller William, Cropwell Butler, Nttghm wines), 138 & 140 Denman street, Knowles G. jun. Nuncar gate, Nottnghm Millington C. East Bridgford, Nottinghm Radford, Nottingham Lacy Edward & Son, 1 Carter gt. Newark Mills Mark William, Post office, East *Harrison J. George st.. Hucknall Torkrd Lacy A. l & 3 William street, Newark Leake, Loughborough Harrison Wm. W. 78 Bridge st. Worksop Lamb John, Shoulder of Mutton hill, Millward A.· Henry road, Lenton boule· *Hart Arthur T. 59 Gateford rd. Worksp Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottingham vard, Nottingham tHart & Son, 35 Stodman st. Newark Land Thos. Wm. 383 Alfreton rd.Ntghm1Millward Jn. 15 Birkin av. Nottingham Havenhand A. Hucknall Huthwte.Mnsfld Lane John, Eastgate, Worksop Milner Mrs. Jane, Post office, Kirkling­ Hawkins John, NewBrinsley, Nottinghm Lanes Frederick Osborn &Co. 25 Church ton, Southwell Hayes Alfred H. Underwood, Nottnghm street, Beeston, Nottingham Milward A. J. 34 Gloucester av. Nt.tnghm . Haywood A. Hucknall Huthwaite,Mnsfld Last William, 88 Victoria road, Nether- Minnitt Chas. Wm. Laneham, Lincoln *Haywood Joseph, Brickyard road, field, Nottingham Mitchell Albt. 193 Radford rd. Nttnghm Hucknall Torkard Laughton Wm. H. 81 Mansfield rd.Ntgm1t:Mitchell Jsph. H. 61-5 Gordon rd.Ntgm *Hazard Cyrus, 248-250 Denman street, Law Wm. Hy. 32 Cheapside, WorksopiMitchelson William Edward, North Radford, Nottingham *Leach Joshua, 161 Forest rd.we.Ntghm Collingham, Newark . , • Headland Saml. H. New Balderton,Nwrk Leach R. Post office, Dunham, Newark,Monk James, Harby, Lincoln . · Heathcote S. Nuncar gate, Nottingham Leatherland H. Nth. Wheatley,Retford Moorby Chas. L. 23 Ilkeston rd.Nttnghm Henderson Frank, Colwick vale, Nttghm Lee Henry, Calverton, Nottingham [Moore Charles, 8 Victoria sq. Worksop Henshaw Bros. Lambley & Woodboro', *Lee Waiter, Warsop, Mansfield Moore F. W. 117 Waterway st. Nttnghm Nottingham Levers Joshua, Blyth, Rotherham Moore S. High st. Ruddington~ Nttnghm Henson Frank, Bramcote, Nottingham Lewis George, Cropwell Butler, Nttnghm Morrell Thos. 45 Claptonrd. Nottingham Hewitt Arthur H. 4 Ryton st. Worksop Lewis James, Flintham, Newark 1Morris Edward, Skegby, Mansfield Hibbert Mrs. Eliza, King street, Sut- Lill G. Gringley-on-the-Hill, Qoncaster Morris P. W. 134 Sneinton blvrd.Nttngm ton-in-Ashfield Lilley Francis R. 17 Thurgarton street, Morris Mrs. Sarah Ann, .151 Front st. tRicking G. & Son, Carrington Street Sqeinton, Nottingham I Arnold, Nottingham\ bridge, Nottingham . Limb Edward, Underwood, Nottingham Morris Wm. 31 Collin st.. Nottingham Hill A.H. 110 Northgate, Basford,Ntghm t*Linacre James, Jacksdl;lle, Nottinghm Morrison Edwin James, 75 Willoughby Hodges Henry, East gate, Worksop *Lindley ·waiter, 30A, Alfred street! street, ·Lenton, Nottingham Hodgkinson Harold, 87 Wollaton road, south, Nottingham j*Morton Christopher, Hankin street, Beeston, Nottingham Linley J. Misterton, Gainsborough Hucknall Torkard Hodgson G.E. Post off. Ca1mton, Newark Linthwaite James, 120 Hartley road, Mosedale Geo. Fxedk. Westgate, Sthwll Hodson Henry, 9 Kirkgate, Newark Radford, Nottingham *Munks A. Cursham terrace, Mansfield t*Hoe Jas. 64 Shakespeare st.Nttnghm Lipton Limited, 2 Beastmarket hill &I Woodhouse, Mansfield Hoe William, 55 Mill gate, Newark 64 & 66 Radford road, Nottingham & Murphy Hy. 97 & 99 Sneinton rd.Nttghm t Hoggarth Wm. C. 17 Radford rd.Ntghm Leeming street, Mansfield j *Myers Francis, 76 West gate, Mansfield Holland Walt. Nth. Collingham, Newark Longhurst H. 12 New yard, Upper Par- Myers John, 111 Burford rd. Nttngham Holmes Alfred, Misterton, Gains borough liament street, Nottingham INeale Mrs. E. Main st. Carlton, Nottnghm Ho-lmes Hy. W. 7 Sussex st. Nottingham Lord Arthur, 108 Radford rd. Nttnghm Nelson Abraham, Shandos st. Nether­ Holmes Wallace, 142 & 144 Dame Agnes Lowe Charles, Post off.Warsop, Mansfieldl field, Nottingham street, Nottingham Lowe George, 4.5 Wollaton road, Bees- Nelson & Co. Lim. 20 Derbyrd. Nttnghm Home & Colonial Stores Limited, 40 ton, Nottingham ! New Basford Industrial Co-operative Long row central; 45 Radford road'Lowe Samuel, Post office, Hucknall/ Society Lim. 268 Radford rd. Nttghm & Arkwright street, Nottingham & 7 Huthwaite, Mansfield 1Newbound William, 72 North gate, Nwrk Learning street, Mansfield Lowe William, Post office, Rempstone, Newell R. The Lees, Ruddington,Nttghm Hopkins Stores Ltd. 64 Main street, Loughborough 1Newton G. & Son, 253-5. Alfred street Bulwell, Nottingham Lymn William, 38 Victoria st. Newark central & 14 Rectory road, West 1 HopkinHy.Gilt hill,Kimberlcy,Nttnghln Mades :i.\Irs. ~f. 17 Lovers lane, Newarkf Bridgford, Nottingham · 1 Hopkin Wm. 19 Moorgate st.Nottnghm MallendefMrs. M.79 Low Town st.Wrksp, Newton Isaac, 8~Union street, l\Iansfield *Hoult John H. 104 Hungerhill rd.Ntgm Mallender William Josiah, 16 &.; 18! Nix A. Cyril av. Bobbers mill, Nttnghm Housley John, Underwood, Nottingham Netherton road, Worksop Noble George C. 44 North gt. Newark Howsam Jn. A. 18 Radford rd.Nttn~hm *:Maltby Mrs. E. D. 60 Dame Agnt"'l North Henry, Outram street, Sutton- .Hudston Horace, Chilwell road, Bees- street, Nottingham j in-Ashfield, Nottingham ton, Nottingham . Maltby George, Bagthorpe, Nottingham. *North J. Watnall rd.. Hucknall Torkard • .
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