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Derbyshire. Derbyshire TRADES DIRECTORY.] DERBYSHIRE. SHO 581 Wale Mrs. Mary Ann, Derby road, Webster William, 292 Derbyshire lane, Williamson Jas. 4 James st Glossop Birdholme, Chesterfield Woodseats, Norton, Sheffield Williamson Leonard, I Elms st. Derby Walker Mrs. Eliza, 4 Wellington st. Webster Wm. Unstone grn. Unstone, Williamson Mrs.M.7 Bennett st.Buxtn Heanor R.S.O Sheffield Willis Mrs. H.g Charlestown, Glossop Walker Jacob, 38 Kershaw st. Glossop Wern J. Whittington Moor, Chesterfld Willoughby Geo. 10 Cranmer street, Walker James, Cottage lane, Garnes- West Miss A.Lit.Hallam,llkestn.RS.O Ilkeston R.S.O ley, Manchester West Mrs. Elizh. Dinting, Glossop Willows Mrs. M. New Tupton,Chstrfld Walker James, Shirland, Alfreton Western Mrs.A. SI Carrington st.Drby Wilmot William, Bridge st. Belper Walker Jas. P. Swanwick, Alfreton Weston &; Johnson,St.John st.Wrkswth Wilmot William, 77 Pear Tree rd.Drbr Walker John, Woodthorpe, Norbriggs, Wharmby In. 121 Old Chester rd.Drby Wilson Mrs. E. Great Hucklow, ShfHd Chesterfield Whawell Mrs. S. Nether Heage, Wilson Geo. IX Freehold street, Derby Walker Mrs. R 95 Bridge st. Derby Heage, Belper W~lson Isaac, Lang:ley Mill R.S.O Walker Ralph, Bradwell, Sheffield Wheatcroft Mrs.C.Milton,Burton-on-T W~son Joshua, Wmster, Matlock Walker Richard Wilfred, I17 Sheffield Wheatley Charles, 167 Siddals rd.Drby W~nfield Alfred, Borrowa~h, Derby road, Killamarsh, Sheffield Wheatley Ickabod, Wade street,Lark- W~nfield M~s..Eleanor,35Rlvett st.Drby Walker Miss S. II6 Rutland st.Derby lands, Ilkeston R.S.O Wmfield Wllham, 16 Bloomsgrove rd. Walker Thomas, Codnor, Derby Wheatley Mrs. Susannah,208 Cotman- ~lkeston R.S.O Walkerdine Thos. Kirk Ireton, Derby hay rd. Cotmanhay, Ilkeston R.S.O W~nt Frank, Mapperly, Derby ~all Mrs. Sarah, Matlock Town, Mat- Wheeldon John, Birchwood lane, W~nt T. Green Oak, To~ley, Sheffi~ld h S t AIf t Wmter George, iBrunswIck st. WhIt- 1oc k Ba t omerco es, re on t' t M Chesterfield Wall William; Ridgeway, Chesterfield Wheeldon Jsph. St. John's rd. Belper Wi~~;~nC. ~:;th Church st.Bakewell WaIler Mrs. Rosey, Moseley street, Wheeldon Thomas, Codnor, Derby Witham Joseph Brimington Chestrfld Ripley, Derby Wheelhouse William, Brookside, Belpr Wood Arthur H~nry 137 Valley road Wal~ngton Mrs. E. 5 Lynton st.Derby Wh~ldon J: ~ack moor, Norton, ShefHd Meersbrook, Sheffield ' Walhs In. Thos. 5 Agard st. Derby WhIlde WIlham, Prospect st. Alfretn Wood Mrs. Charlotte 87 High street Wallis William, 358 Nottingham rd. WhitakerMrs.S.A.gIWhitecross st.Dby east Glossop Man~hester Ilkeston R.S.O White Mrs. Amy, 16 Cannon st.Drby Wood 'John Hague Bar Stockport Wallwin Josiah, Ashford, Bakewell White Mrs. Hannah, Woodville, Bur- Wood John'W. Middlehm, Bakewell Wallwin W. South Normanton,Alfretn ton-on-Trent Wood Joseph IS Clover st. Derby Wahnsley Thomas, 12 Hague st. Whit- White Miss Jane Hannah, 85 Norton Wood S. 13 Charles street, Glossop field, Glossop Lees road, Meersbrook Bank, ShfHd Wood Mrs. S. 128 Ashbourne rd.DrbT WaIter George, 12 Clayes row, Long White Thomas, 81 Chatsworth road, Wood Mrs. Sarah, 61 Hague street, Eaton R.S.O New Brampton, Chesterfield Whitfield, Glossop WaIters B. Newton, Blackwell, Alfrtn White Thos. 60 Norman street north, Woodhead J.Mill grn.Staveley,Chstrfld Waiters George, 91 Grange st. Derby Cotmanhay, Ilkeston RS.O Woodhead William, Creswell,Mansfield WaIters Jas. Dig street, Ashborne White Thomas, Simmondley, Glossop WoodhouseMrs.A.Langley,Marlpl.Drbv Walton Mrs. E. 13 Stanley st. Derby White William, Baslow St. Anne, Woodhouse S.Nw.Whittingtn.Chstrfid Walton George, Elton, Matlock Bath Chesterfield Woodhouse T. IS Ashbourne rd.Derby Walton Henry, Hastings road, Swad- White W. 54 Chapel st.Ilkeston RS.O Woodroffe R. Pitt st.Eckngtn.Sheffield lincote, Burton-upon-Trent Whitehead Mrs. Eliza, 9 Awswortb Woodruff Jas. Oxford st.Ripley, Drbv- Walton William Hy. Tideswell, Buxtn road, Ilkeston RS.O Woods Mrs. Sarah, 6 Yates st. Derby Ward Edwd. 263 Stockbrook st.Derby Whitehead Miss Louisa, Cotmanhay Woodward Amos, Elvaston, Derby Ward Henry, 85 Sheffield road, Killa- road, Cotmanhay, llkeston RS.O Woodward Mrs. H. Brighton road,AI- marsh, Sheffield Whitehouse William, Randolph road, vaston, Derby Ward S. Winswick, Hasland, Chstrfld Normanton, Derby Woodward William,London road,Crew- Ward Mrs. Sarah, Quoit green, Dron- Whitman Miss M.A. Chaddesden,Drby ton, Derby field, Sheffield Whitmore William, Findern, Derby Wolf Mrs. Martha, Boythorpe lane, Ward 8eth, 85 Boyer street, Derby Whittaker James, Ridgeway, Chestrfld New Brampton, Chesterfield Ward W. New Whittington, Chestrfld Whitworth Thomas, Marsden Moor, Woollatt Mrs. Jane, Findern, Derby Wardle Mrs. Elizabeth, Harpur hill, Norbriggs, Chesterfield Woolley Bold, Spring Bank, New Mills, Burbage-on-the-Wye, Buxton Whysall Mrs. Eliza, Heage, Belper Stockport Wardle John, IX &; 13 Station street, Wibberley A.Nelson rd.Normantn.Drby Woolley Miss Mary Alice, Compstall Long Eaton RS.O Wibberley Mrs. C. Parwich, Ashborne Road, Stockport Wardle Ralph, II Midland Ten, Fair- Wibberley C. F. 3'6 Quam st. Derby Woolley Thomas, Woolley Bridge,Had- field, Buxton Wibberley William, 48 Rivett st.Drby field, Manchester Wardle Mrs. Sarah Ann, New Tup- Wickman Mrs. Caroline, 18 Wright Wootton John, 103 Parliament st.Drb~ ton, Chesterfield street, Willow row, Derby Worroll Mrs. 1Eliza Emma, 18 Upper Wardle Thomas, 31 Cross street, Long Wicks Miss Elizabeth, 37 Mansfield Boundary road, Derby Eaton R.S.O road, Killamarsh, Sheffield Worsley Henry, 40 Brass croft, Had- Wardle William, Higham, Alfreton WiddQwson Charles, Dronfield road, field, Manchester Waring Mrs. Sarah, New street, Eckington, Sheffield Worthy Ernst. Nottingham rd. Belper Church Gresley, Burton-upon-Trent Wigley Jsph. Hy. Darley Abbey,Derby Wragg M. Two Dales, Matlock :Bath Warner John, Mickleover, Derby Wilbraham William, Sterland street, Wragg Mrs S. 5 Derby rd.Nottingham Warner Joseph, 85 Upper Valley road, New Brampton, Chesterfield Wright Mrs. Ann, 17 Valley road, Meersbrook, Sheffield Wild Charles, I Post street, Padfield, Meersbrook, Sheffteld Warren J. 70 Upper Dale road, Derby Manchester Wright Mrs.E.5oSt.Helen's st.Chstrfld Wass W. 6g St. Helens st. Chestrfld Wild J. Compstall Road, Stockport Wright Miss F. 23 Elms street, Derby Waterall James, Loscoe, Derby Wild Joseph, Hole house. Chisworth, Wright G.D.14 Granby st.Ilkstn.R.S.O Waterhouse Thos. Rowarth, Stockport Charlesworth, Manchester Wright Miss Hannah, Baslow road, Waters Mrs. Harriet, I Conway street, Wild Mrs. R. 82 Gladstone st.Glossop New Brampton, Chesterfield Long Eaton R.S.O Wild Samuel, 9 Victoria street.Glossp Wright Mrs.H. 80 Parliament st.Derby Watkins T. 140 High street we.Glossp Wilde Vincent, 58, Bold lane, Derby Wright J.Derby rd.Birdholme,Chstrfld Watkinson Geo. Bolsover, Chesterfield Wildey rr. 75 South st. Ilkeston RS.O Wright James, Foundry street, Whit­ Watson Mrs.A.1gSt.Mary's gt.Chstrfld Wildgoose G. Matlock Town,Mtlck.Bth tington Moor, Chesterfield Watson Mrs. S. 45 Nelson st. Derby Wilkinson iPIy. Blackwell, Alfreton Wright John, 21 Hope street, Derby Watson W.TempleNormanton,Chstrfld Wilkinson Mrs. J.33 Freehold st. Drby Wright Miss L.41 Carrington st. Drby Watts Miss A. Repton, Burton-on-T WilkinsonR.I1StantoD rd.Ilkstn.R.S.O Wright Stephen, Ashwood Dale, King- Watts Mrs. Ann, Kelstedge, Ashover, Wilkinson W. Mosborough, Sheffield sterndale, Buxton Chesterfield Wilkinson Williarn, Church street,Sth. Wright William, 53 Fowler street,Drby Watts James A. Two Dales, Matlock Normanton, Alfreton Wright William, Kirk Ireton, Derby Wayne Robt.Brassingtn.Wirkswth.S.0 Willerton Mrs. Annie, Whittington Wroe J. Lowgates, Staveley, Chestrfld Webb John W. I Salsbury street &; 106 moor, Chesterfield Wyatt J. H. Ollerset,Newtown,Stockp~ Station road, Hadfield, Manchester Willgoose In. Somercotes hill,Alfreton Wyatt Joseph, Princess street, Castle Webb Mrs. Nancy, Race Course side, Willgoose Thomas, Birchwood lane, Gresley, Burton-upon-Trent Newbold-cum-Dunston, Chesterfield Somercotes, AIfreton Yeomans JameS", 63 Norman st. Derby Webber J. 36 Hipper st. Chesterfield Williams A. St. John st. Wirksworth Yeomans Miss R. Kirk Ireton, Derby Webster Georg-e, 209 Awsworth road, Williams Edwd. P. 58 Burton rd.Derby Yeomans Wm. 36 Bakewell st. Derby Ilkeston RS.O Williams Mrs. Emma, Hallam Fields, Yeomans Wm. 40 Whitaker st. Derby Webster George, 78 CMe Field road, Ilkeston R.S.O Youles Robert, Woolley bridge, Had. Meersbrook Bank, Sheffield WilliamsJn.g Chapel st.Ilkeston RS.O field, Manchester Webster John, Eyre street, Chesterfld Williams J.24Ebenezer st.Ilkstn.R.S.O Young Mrs. Hannah, 21 Byron street, Webster John, Parwich, Ashborne Williams R. 5 Granby st.TIkestn.R.S.O Ilkeston R.S.O.
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