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DERBYSHIRE. 495 Wain Rlee Cot.Bradbourne, Ashborne \Valters Mrs • 'I'RADES DIRECTORY.] DERBYSHIRE. 495 Wain RLee cot.Bradbourne, Ashborne \Valters Mrs. E. Little Eaton, Derby '\Vaterhouse J. Great Hucklow,Sheffid Wain Mu. Rachel, High edge, Earl Walton Anth. Matlock town,Mtlck.Bth Waterhouse Mrs. S.Dinting,Manchstr Sterndale, BuxtoIl Waiton George, Tideswell, Buxton Waters Mrs. Eliza, Stainsby. A,ult Wain Samp$on,The Coombs,Bakewell Walton J.Gamesley, Dinting, Mnc;hstr Hucknall, Chesterfield Wain T. Grain foot, Derwent, Sheffld 'Valton Joseph, Tideswell, Buxton Watjiinson Anthuny Auriol, Lin'twood, Wain Wm. Bratby. Burton-on-Trent Walton Wm. Hy. Tideswell, Buxton Yeldersley, Ashborne Wain William, Dale head, Burbage-on. WalwyB J. & M. Bearwardcote. Derby Watkinson Mrs. E. Osmaston,Asborpe the-Wye, Bu::.rton Ward Mrs. Clara. Turndit;ch, Derby 'Yatkinson George, Heath, Chesterfld Wain William, MiddlE>ton, Bakewell 'Yard D. Burbage-on-the-Wye,Buxton Watson Benjamin, Hope, Sheffield Wainwright Geo. Boylestone, Derby 'Yard David, Gutter, Hartington Upper \Vatson Edwin, Mapleton, Ashborne Wainwright Henry. Tnnstead, 'Vorm- Qllarter, Ashl' ·rne ¥Vatson- Mrs. Elizh. Findern, Derby hill, Buxton 'Yard Edwin, HarehilI,Church Brough- Wa.tson Mr.5. Elizabeth, Willington, Wainwright James, Fernilee, Stockport ton, Derby Burton-upon-Trent Wainwright John, Hall, Taddington, 'Yard Mrs. Elizabeth, Brockhurst, Watson F. Brassington,Wirkswth. S.O Buxton Ashover, Chesterfield 'Vatson Francis Henry, West end, Wainwright John, Post office, Lees, 'Vard Frederick Evans, Woodhouse, Brassington, Wirksworth S.O Dalbury, Derby Dronfield, Sheffield Watson Geo.Willingto", Burton-on-T Wainwright Joseph, Great rocks, ·Ward George, Storer lane. Ashley- Watson Joseph, Ivy house, Brassing- Wormhill, Buxton hay, Wirksworth ton, Wirksworth S.O Wainwright T. Sutton-on-the-Hll.Drby Ward H. Hill side, Ashleyhay,Wrkswth \Vatson Joseph, Pinxton, Alfreton Wainwright Wm. Boyleston., Derby Ward J. Apperknowle, lJnstone,Sheffid Watson RBank ho.Bradbourne,Ashbrn Wakelin Mrs. Mary, Hill top, Black- Ward John, Tihshelf, Alfreton Watson Richard Kirk, Gladwin Mark, well, Alfreton Ward John, Troway, Chesterfield Ashover, Chesterfield Walker B.W. South Wingfield,AlfretoD Ward Mrs. Martha, Cowley bar, Dron- Watson Samuel, Holbrooke, Derbv Walker Charles, Monkwood,Great Bar- field, Sheffield Watson Mrs.Sarah,Killamarsh,Rthrhm low, Chesterfield Ward R. Breaston St.Michael, Derby Watson T. Brassington,Wirkswth.S.O Walker C.Wadshelf,Brampton,ChstrHd Ward R Ox close, Dronfield,Sheffield Watson ThomJ.S, Findern, Derhy Walker Mrs. Eliza, Breadsall, Derby 'Yard Rubert, Park, Risley, Derby Watson Tho1IlJais, POlSture tops, Fenny Walker Francis. Oakthorpe, Ashby- Ward Samuel, Snelston, Ashborne Bentley, Ashborne de-b-Zouch Ward Thomas, Black brook, Belper Watt Alexander. Postern, Derby Walker George, Killamarsh,Rothrhm Ward Thos. Wm. Unstone, Sheffield Vi'atts E. E. Stonegravels, Chesterfit'ld Walker George, Whitwell, Chesterfield Ward W~~~er, Unstone, Sheffield Watts H. Copp, Peak Forest, Stockprt Walker Henry, ChellastOll, Derby Ward Wllliam, Duffield. Derby Watt I.litushop edge,Peak Furest,Stkpt Walker James, Tideswell, Buxton Ward William, Rose mount, Matlock Watts Jsph. Dethick, Matlock Bath Walker Job, Upper town, Ashover, banJk, Ma.tlock Ba.th Wayne George, Pentrich, Derby Chesterfield Ward William, Stretton-en-Ie-Field, Wayne J. Gotham,Parwich, Ashborne Walker J.Alport, Gt.Rowsley,Bakewell Ashby-de-Ia-Zonch, Wayne S. Nether Biggin, Wlrkswort!l Walker John, EImin pits, Hope-Wood- Ward W. Summerley,Unstdne,ShefHd Wayne WilIiam, Blackwall,Wirksw'Jrth lallds~ Sheffield Ward William Henry, Dimple, Matlock Wayne W. Nether Biggin,Wirksworth Walker John,Hazelford,Hthrsge.Shffid bank, Matlock Bath Wayne Willmm, Osm3stOn. Ashborne Walker John, Morley pk. Heage,Belper Wardle J.Birc.h hall, Birch Vale,Stkprt WayneW.jun.Nether Biggin,Wrkswrth Walker John, Nether Handley, Stave- Wardle James, Fough, Hartington Wayte Thos.Willing-ton, Burton-on-T ley, Chesterfield Upper Quarter, Ashborne Waywell George, Morton, Alfreton Wallier J.Radbourne com.Rdbrne.Drby Wardle J.Strawberry hl.Mellor,Stkprt Webb James, New Sawley', Derby Walker J. Small dale, Bradwell,Shffld W~rdle Joseph. Walton.. Chesterfield Webb R Abney, Hather-sage, Sheffield Walker J. F. Whitelee, Ri~ley, Derby Wardle Mrs, Mary Ann, Barn, Harting- Webb William, Abney grange, Hather- W'llker In. Rippon, Eyam, Sheffield ton Upper Quarter, Ashhorne sage, Sheffield Walker Mark,Riding ho.Derwent,Shffid Wardle R. Weston Underwood, Derby Wehb William, Normant9n, Derby Walker Mps.. Mary Ann, Atlow,Ashbrne Wardle William, Lee Cote, Hartington Webb William/ 8oropto1), Derby Walker Phinp, Shipley, Derby Upper Quarter, Ashborne Webb Wm. Sinfin. NormantQn. Derby Walker Richard, Cressbrook, Buxton Wardle W. R. Westan Underwood,Dby Webster Benjamin, AIlport, Hope- Walker Samuel, Lea, Matlock Bath Watdley WIn. Glapwell, Chest-erfield Woodlands, Sheffield Walker Thomas, Bradwell, Sheffield Wardl)".Alfred, Scarcliff, Mansfield Webster Benj. Birchover.Matlock Bath Walker Thos.Charlesworth, Manehestr Wardman Anth. Derby rd. Wirkswol'th Webstm- Charle~· BallidoDot Ashborne Walker Thomas, Cheetham hill, Mel- Wardman William,North .end,Wrkswth Webster Francis, ~radbourne,Asliborn lor, Stockport WlI;rdman W.Slaley.BonsaJl, Mtlck.Bth Webster FraHci.s, King stree~ Alfreton Walker Thomas, Roston, A.shborne Warhursb H. Meadow, Wormhill,BnxtD Webster George"Mercaston, Derby Walker W. Brassington,Wirkswth.S.O Warhurst 1. Meadow. Wormhill.BnxtIl Webster G. .Rake end,Monyash,Bakewll Walker W. Burley grauge,Duffid.Drby WarhurstI.Rid.ge close;PaakFr:st.Stkpt Webster Ge~ EJWhitweU, Chesterfield Walker W.Cliff Ash,IdridgehaJ"",Derby Wl1rhurst J.Grindlefolrl Bridge,Shffid Webster James. l\Iorley, Derby Walker Williamj Doveridge, Derby Warhurst Mrs. Jane, Mickley, Dron "\Vebster Janle~P,arwich. A~hborne Walker William, Duckmanton,ChstrJld field. Sheffield Webster In. Heathe~t6, 13iggin,Ashbrn Walker W.Northedge,T~ptoll,Chestr1ldWarren :Mrs. Ann.. AlvlUlton, Derby WebBtet John, Shirhmd, AIfreton Walker William. Tupton, Chesterfield Warren G. Ash ho. Turnditc~ Derby Webstel" JOhn Thom6s. Stu.rston hall, Walker Wiliam,jWl1. Cliff Ash, Idridge- Warren G. Brearton St. Micha.eI,Drby Sturston, Ashborne hay, Derby' Warrener Anthony, SouthgatR, Whit- Webster Joseph,Cherry orchal'd,Fenny Walker Mrs. William., Osleston, Derby well, Chesterfield . Bentley, Ashbarne- r; Wall Mrs.A.Fallinge,Darley,Mtlck.Bth Warrilow John, Green croft, Middle- Webster Joseph, Hognaston, A.shborne Wall George, Etwell, Derby ton, Bakewell Webster Joseph, Parwich, Ashborne Wall George, TinkersdeYl Great Rows· Wa;rrington :Mrs. James, Newhall, Webster R. The Cot. Cubley, PeTby ley, Bakewell Burton-upon-Trent Webster Thomas. Mercuton hall, Mer- Wall John, Etwall, Derby Warrington W. Bretby, Burton-on-T caston, Derby Wall J.The Hall,Riber, Matlock Bath Warrington William, Crow trees, Webster Thomas, Overtown, RogI).as- Wall William, Ridgflway, Chesterfield Kniveton, Ashborne ton, Ashbotne Wall Wm.jun. Ridgeway. Chesterfield Waterfall Henry. Sydnope hill, Darley, Webster Thomas. White cliff, Ible, WaIlis Joseph & Miss Emily, Ravens· Matlock Bath near Wirksworth S.O dale Park. Derby Waterfall Henry, jun. Sydnope, Dar- Webster W.Back mr. Nortom. Sheffid WalEs George, Codnor Park, AlfretoD ley, Matlock. Bath Webster Wm. Elto~ Matlock Bath Wallis Henry German, Twenty acres, Waterfall John, Hoe grange, Brass- Webster William. Parwich. Ashborne Kirk Langley, Derby ington, Wirksworth S.O Wells John, Hill top, Dronfield,Sheffld WaIlis In. BoultoD, Alvaston, Derby Waterfall John. Darley,Matlock Bath West T. & oT.Lit.Hallam.,IIkes1Jn.R.S.O WalIis John,Nether Bi~gin.,Wirksworth Waterfall T.Red ho. Mapleton,Ashbrne West J. Bonder, Whitwell., ChesterHd Wallis Joseph, Callywhite lane, Dron- Waterfield Chas. F. Shottle, BelpeI' West Joseph, CharlesworthjManchestr field, Sheffield Waterhouse Charles, Soapy barn, Lit. lVest ',illiam, Clown, 0hes'te;rfield WalIis Mrs. Sarah, Kether' Biggin, Hayfield, Hayfield, Stoc-kport Weston Oharles, Yeldersley, Ashburne Wirksworth Waterhouse :Mrs.E. Brampton,Chstrfld Weston John, Stl. John st. Wirk!lworth WalI~n George, ~oulfraV'e, Bakewell Waterhouse Isaac, Lane head, Little Weston J. Day pk. H?lbrooke, perby WaIIwm J. The Mill, shford,Bakewll Hayfield, Hayfield., Stockport Westoh Joseph, Wlnm, Hartmgton WaIIwin Josiah, Ashford, BakewellWaterhouse James, Britnington com- Town Quarter, Ashborne WaIIwiu W.Grove,Over Haddon,Bakwll mon, Brimington, Chesterfield Weston T. Marston Montgomery,Drby WaUwin William, Haddon gra.Bakewe)..l Waterho113e John. Hayfield,. Stockport W~j;OIJ, T, Twel'r.e acres,Sud.bry.Derb:r.
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