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CAMBRIDGESHIRE. CAR 231 Crick .Tames Alffed, Brinkley, Six Mile Pearman J TRADES DIRECTORY.] CAMBRIDGESHIRE. CAR 231 Crick .Tames AlfFed, Brinkley, Six Mile Pearman J. Abington Pigotts,Litlington CARRIAGE BUILDERS. Bottom S.O Pett Charles, Little South st. Wisbech Cropley Thomas, Chapel street, Ely Pettitt Thomas, Bottisham, Cambridge See Coach & Carriage B:1ilders. Cross James, Prick willow road, Ely Pink Charles, l''oxton, Royston CARRIERS Cross Nathan, Prickwillow, Ely Prior Uriah, Sutton, Ely · Custerson Jn, Gt. Eversden, Cambridge Pruden Rt. jun. l''ridaybridge; Wisbech Alien 'Villiam, Whittlesford, Cambridge Darnell Charles, II Perowne st. Camb Rainsford Arthur, Eltisley, St. Neots Ambrose George, Willingham R.S.O Dawson Jn. Great Wilbraham, Carob Rainsford Joseph, Gamlingay, Sandy Harrett Benj. Castle camps, Cambridge Dawson Philip, Cherry Hinton, Camb 1 Ransom Gooch, Cheveley, Newmarket Barton Charles, Willingham R. S. 0 Day Thomas, High causeway,Whittlesey Rayner Christopher Cave, Coveney, Ely Blackwell Stephen, Burwell, Cambridge Dowling John, 46 Regent st. Cambridge Read David, Willingham R.S.O Bliss Frederick, Balsham, Cambridge Drake George, Lynn rd. Littleport, Ely Read John, Henwick, March Boyce James, Hardwick, Cambridge Dunkling Jo8epb, Mepal, Ely , Redhead John, City road, March Braybrooke SI.Elsworth,St.Ives (Hunts) Ellis John, Comberton, Cambridge Rickard James & Son, 35 St. Andrew's Camps Charles, Waterbeach, Cambridge El wood William, Little Gransden, &ndy street, {'ambridge Chamberlain John, Shepreth, Royston Enoch Amos, Kirtling, Newmarket Roberts Charles, Coveney, Ely Chandler Joshua, Girton, Cambridge Everett John, Cottenham, Cambridge Roberts Charles, Witcham, Ely Chandler Tom,Elswortb,St.Ives(Hunts) Eversden John, Eltisley, St. Neots Robinson E. A. Great Shelford, Carob Chapman James, Reach, Cambridge J<'aircloth John, Fowlmere, Royston Robinson Wm. A. n Sleaford st. Camb ChiversJonathan,Cottenham,Cambrldge Flack George, Shudy camps, Cambridge Rogers Frederick, Duxford, Cambridge ClarkJoseph,Weston Colville,Cambridge Flatt William, Tydd St. Giles, Wisbech Runbam John, Whittlesford, Cambt'idge Cole Edward, Horseheatb, Cambridge Fletcher Daniel, Market place, Chatteris Rose William, 4 Lisburn rd. Newmarket Coleman HughTborpe,Guyhirn,Wisbecb. J<'ordham George, Eltisley, St. Neots Rye Alfred, r8 St. Peter's st. Cambridge Cousins George, Eltisley, St. Neots I<'oremanW. Up end,Kirtling1Newmarket Saberton John, Downham, Ely Creek Daniel, Toft, Cambridge Forsdyke Jesse C, East Hatley, Sandy Salmon.Abraham,West Wratting, CambjDearmer William, Bourn, Cambridge l''osterJas. Wisbech St. Mary, Wisbech Sargent Morris, llorningsea, Cambridge Deller I<'rederick, Foxton, Royston l''oster Samuel, 6 Love lane, Wisbech Sargent Uriah, Horningsea, Cambridge 1 Dilly James, Isleham, Soham Fulcher J. T Arbory rd.Chesterton,Camb Seeker James, Victoria st. Littleport, Ely Dodd Alfred, Ashley, Newmarket Fuller Charles, Sawston, Cambridge Sei).nitt David, Stretham, Ely . Everett George, Orwell, Royston Furbank Arthur,Cottenham, Cambridge Shanks Rcuben, Station road, Chatter1s Fordham E. Swaffham Bulbeck, Camb Giffen Stephen, Kneesworth, Royston Sharpe James, Haddenham, Ely Freestone \Villiam, Sawston, Cambridge Goat Reuben Rt. Great Shelford, Camb Shaw George, Hall street, Soham Gauge Sidney, Comberton, Cambridge Goodale Samuel, Tydd Gote, Tydd St. Shaw Henry, Palace street, Newmarket ·German Isaac, Coates, Peterborough Giles, Wisbech Sheldrick Enoch W.Trumpington,Camb GermanJames, Coates, Peterborough Goodchild William, Litlington, Royston Sheldrick William, Whittlesford, Carob Goult Mrs. Mary, Lode, Cambridge Green A. E. Green's rd. Chesterton,Camb Si mons A bel, Croydon, Royston Great Northern RailwayRecei\·ingOtfice- Green Arthur William, 87 Victoria road, Smith Edwin, Trumpington, Cambridge 1 (Joseph Phi lip Inch, district agent)t- Chesterton, Cambridge SmithThomasHy. 28Victoria rd. Wisbech Bridge buildings, Wisbecl1 Green Henry, Clifton house, Chesterton Smith William, Church st. Whittlesey Green George, Great Wilbra)1am, Camlr road, Chesterton, Cambridge Smith William,Dullingham,Newmarket GuiverJohn, Melbourn, Royston Greenall William,Landbeach,Cambridge SooleMrs.Susan,Ickleton,SaffronWalden Hall Joseph, Bassingbourn, Royston Haird Henry, Cotten ham, Cambridge Stallebrass 'fhos. Whitmore st. Whittlesey Harper David, Barrington, Cambridge Haird Jonathan, Cottenham, Cambridge Stanley William, Stretham, Ely Hart George, boates, Peterborough Hall l''rederick, 12 Norwich st. Camb Stapleton Freder;ck C. Elm, Wisbech Haslop William, Trumpington, Camb Hall Henry, Harston, Cambridge Start Alfred, Sawston, Cambridge . Heffer William, Fordham, So ham Hamence John, West end, Button, Ely Stearn Stuart l<'rederick, 84 Hertford Hitch Ellis Thomas, Fowlmere,Royston Hammond Francis, High st. Newmarket street, Chesterton, Cambridge IHopper William, Coates, Peterborough Harding Charles & Son, Duxford, Carob Stubblefield Joseph, Newton, Cambridge' Howell Alien, Duxford, Cambridge Haq1er Jame!', 19 Queen's road, Camb Summerlee Thomas Hinds1 Victoria;Howell ArthnrJ.Bassingbourn,Royston Hartshorn W. Wait. Waterbeach, Carob street, Littleport, Ely HumphreysJohn,Comberton,Cambrdge Haydon John, Thriplow, Royston Swann James, Goretield, Wisbech HuntMrs.l\Iary,Ickleton,SaffronWalden Heard Frank, Post office, Girton, Camb Thorp Walter, Swavesey,St.Ives(Hunts) Johnson Charles, Madingley,Cambridge Heffer John, High town, Bnrwell, Camb Thurlow Alfred Geo.Newt(ln,Cambridge:Kerbyshire Dvd.SteepleMorden,Royston Highstead Thomas, Doddington, March 'fibbs John, Ringsend, Wisbech Layton G. Peterborough end, Whittlesey Holland J. Exmoor, Christchurch, Wisbch Todd Edward, Histon, Cambridge Lodge John, l<'owlmere, Royston Holmes Hy. 15 Trumpington st. Carob Tweed Peter, lcewell bill, Newmarket Lowe Edward, Stretham, Ely Hopper Albert, West end, March Walker Edward, Little Shelford, Carob Mee Thomas, Thorney, Peterborough Hovell John M. South Park st. Chatteris Walker Frederick, Dry Drayton, Camb Murfitt James, Gas lane, March Howlett Wm. Crown la. Littleport, Ely Walker Jeremiah, 11 Henry st, Wisbecb N1ghtingale David, Barton, Cambridge Hudson George, Whitby stree~ Wisbech Wallace Swann, Thriplow, Royston Nightingale Robert, Melbourn, Royston Hunns Mrs. Fanny, Newton, Wisbech Warboys Gabriel,Comberton,Cambridge Nunn Alfred, Lir1ton, Cambridge Hunt Mrs. Emma, C ippenham, Soham Ward William, Coton, Cambridge Pearson William, Carleton, Newmarket Hutchinson Hy. Cbristchurch, "'\Visbech Wayman George, Sutton, Ely Radford JohnWm.WestWratting,Camb Ingle David, Cottenham, Cambridge W ebb Thomas, 6 N ewmal'ket rd. Camb Reeve Frederick, Bottisham, Cambridge Jentle William, Litlington, Royston Webb Thomas, Sutton, Ely Rollinson Henry, Willingham green, Johnson Benjamin, Saws ton, Cambridge WebbAlbertThos. Bassingbourn,Royston Carleton, Newmarket Keemish A. 28~ Newmarket rd. Carob Webb Thomas, Melbourn, Royston Smith Charles, Litlington, Royston Kerridge & Shaw,26&28Sturton st.Camb Wells John R. Castle camp!.~, Cambridge StanhopeLionel,GreatWilbraham,Camb King Daniel, Caxton, Cambridge WestGeorge,27GreatChurchst.Wisbech Sutton & CQ. (Miss E. Purkis, agent), Kirk John Lewis, South brink, Wisbech Whichello William, Bourn, Cambridge Low.Station rd.Newmarket. See advt Kirton Alfred, Manea, March White William,Dry Drayton,Cambridge Thompson Charles, Harston,Cambridge Lack & Robinson, Willingham R.S.O Whitehead Wm. Windmlllst.Whittlesey Thompson James, Downbam, Ely Lambert Chas. E. x6 Newnham, Carob Wilderspin John, 2 Victoria ten•ru_-e, Twinn John, West Wratting, Cambridge Lilley Arth. Conington. St. Ives (Hunts) [ Cherry Hinton road, Cambridge UnwinHenry,LittleAbington,Cambrdge Lucas Charles, Over, St. Ives (Hunts) Willers l<'rederick, Harston, Cambridge Vialls }''red, Cott.enham, Cambridge Mason George, Fulbourn, Cambridge Williams Philip, 62 Eden st. Cambridge Ward Wm. .Borough green, Newmarket Mason William George, 34A 1 Coronation Wilson John, Milton, Cambridge Washington G. Victoria st. Littlepor~,Ely street & 36 'fenison road, Oambridge Wilton Charles, Doddington, March Watkins Mrs. M. A. Little Shelford,Camb Merry John, Orwell, Royston Wisbey Waiter, Haslingfield,Cambridge WatsonCharles, I<'ulbonrn, Cambridge Merry Joseph Edmund, Orwell, Royston Woollard John, Wood Ditton,Newmarket Wayman Wm. Elsworth,St.Ives(Hunts) l\Iiller Charles, Station road, Whittlesey Worboys Edwd.GnildenMorden,Royston Wedd Arthur, Melbourn, Royston ' Mitham Geo.Swavesey, St. Ives (Hunts) YorkeWiiliam Henry,Doddington,March Wells Arthur, Isleham, Soham Morley Abner, Clay street, Soham Youles William, Nene parade, March West John, Haddenham, Ely Moxon Edwin, High street, Chatteris Wilderspin S. Swavesey,St. Ives (!runts) Newman Joshua, 9 Ja~es street, New- CARPET wAREHOUSEMEN. Williamson Thomas, Toft, Cambridge market road, Cambndge Willmott William, Haslingfield, Camb Nodder John, Meldreth, Royston Bellars Edwin Bidwell, xs, x6, 17 & x8 Onion John Henry, Common road, Ely Market place, Wisbech CART V AN & WAGON OslerCharles, 9 Union ter. Cambridge Cole &Co. Newmark~t ' BUILDERS. Paget William, Station road, Wbittle!<ey Harvey James M. Htgh Ely . Pamphilon Brothers, 55 & 59 Gwydir Lilley William Eaden &Co. Limited, to, Basham Geo. Henry, H1gh st. Chattens street, Cambridge 12, 23 & 24 Market street, Cambridge Ellwood Taylor, Isleham, Soham .
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