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Worcestershire. [Post Office 1044 SELLY OAK. WORCESTERSHIRE. [POST OFFICE PRIVATE RESIDENTS. l\Iiddlemore J ames, Griffin's llill Coley George, general dealer, High st Adams Francis, Oakfield road Middleton John. Oak vilIa,Bournbrook Comley Francis, saddler, High street Adams Wesley, Heely road Milne Charles, The Rosery, Oakfield I'd Cooper William, greengrocer, High 5t Armstrong Capt. Frank H. Kenilworth, Nicholds J ames, Selly Oak lane Cox William, dairyman Pershore road Osborne Marmaduke Wm. Griffin's hill Craythorne George,shopkeeper,Hi~hst Atkin Alfred Amos, Griffin's Hill house Pag-e Mrs. Griffin's hill Davies William, cowkeeper, Selly hill Barnett Edward Wright, King's villa, Painter Mrs. Selly place, Pershore road EatonThomas, zinc worker,Bournbrook Oakfield road Parry Edwin, Upland road Elliott's Metal Company Limited, Bate WiIliam, Selly place, Pershore I'd Patch Rev. James T. M.A. [perpetual manufacturers ofpatent yellow metal, Bennett Georgez..Selly ter. Pershore I'd curate of' St. Stephen's], Rayleigh Selly Oak works Birch Edward, 1:S0urnhrook house, Selly Park road EvaT/s's Cottage Homes Bloomer Joshua, Brook ho. Oakfield rd Pearson John, Avon lodge, Upland road Force John, boot maker, High street Boddington Mrs. Selly Oak place, Per- Philips Charles, Pershore road Foster Richard, leather seller shore road Pointon Henry, Oak villa, Pershore rd Foulks John, corn dealer, High street BoddingtonWilliamMurriell,TheLimes, Potter Enoch, Oakfield road Fowler John, beer retailer, Harborne la Oakfield road Price Rev. Thomas, M.A. [vicar of St. Franklin Daniel, grocer, & post office, Bourne Mrs. Devonshire pI. Pershore rd Mary's] Hig-h street BradyCrnelius.Oakfield ho.Pershore rd Randel William, WeoIey park Gateley Thomas, shopkeeper, High st Brooks Edg-ar, Oakfield road Redfern Joseph, Oakfield place, Oak- Griffiths Abner, beer retlr. Selly Oak la Butler Ambrose.The Hollies,Oakfield I'd field road Grove David, carpenter Calicott Oswald Holt, Southfield, Per- Reynolds Edward, Selly pI. Pershore rd Gunnine- John, tobacconist, Highstreet shore road Ricketts Thomas, Devonshire place, Halwara Thomas, builder, High street Chandler Henry, York house Pershore road Harrison. William, grocer, High street ChiI'm John Richard, Selly grove Roberts Kenelm, Glenbernie, Selly Harrison William Hy. farmer, Raddle ColemanEdwd.Mountfrd.Beechenburst Park road Barn farm Collins Moses 'rertius, Oakfield place, Rolason William, Oak hill Hastings Thomas, Plough ~ Harrow, Oakfield road Rowlands J oseph, The Langleys High street Cooke George, Grasmere, Pershore rd Savell Mrs. Ashbury villa, Oakfield I'd Hawkins Alfred, shopkeeper, High 5t Davies Samuel,TheBeeches,Oakfield rd Shaw Charles 1'homas, Willowbrook, Haynes Jolm, beer retailer, High street Davis Francis Andrews, Tile Limes, Oal(field road Hetherington Wm. Henry, boat builder Upland road Shaw Mrs. Upland place, Pershore I'd Holden Arthur, paint manufacturer, Davis Miss, Lynhales, Oakfield road Smith J oseph Bournbrook Deakin Miss, Pershore road Summerfield Charles, Oak lane Hollies William, butcher, Hig-h street d'Egbille J ame~ Hervet, Oakfleld lodge, Tabherner Thomas, SeIly Oak place, Hollinshead Francis, surgn. Weston cot Oakfield road Pershore road HolmesJoseph, boot maker, Hig-hstreet Docker William, Selly Wick house Talbot Mrs. Albert cottage, Higb street Honeybourn Robert, butcher, High st Dolphin Misses, /::lelly Hi1l house Tandy Very Rev. William, D.D. [canon Humphries Thomas, painter /le glazier, Dunn Mrs. Selly place, Pershore road of the Roman Catholic cathedral], St. Harborne lane Dunn Rev. Joseph Charles, B.A. Selly Paul's COllvent Johnson Francis, Bournbrook tavern place, Pershore road TaylorFrancisDaniel,De\'onshire place, Bournbrook Dupuis Madame, St. Paul's convent Pershore road Jones John, haberdasher, High str&t Egginton John, Selly pi. Pershore I'd Thornton Miss, Devonshire place, Per- Judd Thomas, cowkeeper Elkington Hyla, Dell cottage, Oak lane shore road Kettle Eliza (Mrs.), school Elliott Henry Worton, Griffin's hill Tonks George, Selly ter. Pershore road Loud Mark, be!'r retailer, High street Faulkner Mrs. North cot. 13ournbrook Turley FrederickJohn, Claremont villa, Loud Thomas, builder, Bournbrook Fawcett Joseph, Selly Park road Oal(fieltl road Lucas Thomas, gardener Fellows Edward, South View cottage, Tllrton Rd. Northfield ho. Pershore I'd Meere Alfred Jas. beer retailer, High st Heely road Wlllsh Samuel, Aspley, Selly Park I'd Meere John, Selly Oak, High street Fletcher Edward, Heely road Walters Benjamin, Selly wood Meere Waiter Edwin, glass & china Fletcher William, Elmdon, Elmdon I'd Warden Arthur, Park mount denIer, High street Ford Thomas, J:>ark place, Pershore I'd Webley Thos. Wm. Uplands,Selly hill Monk William, coal dealer, High street Frith WilIiam, Belvidere cot. High st Westbury William, Oakfield road MorrisFrederickSouth,ch~mist,High st Geen Wm. Devonshire pI. Pershore I'd I Whitlock Henry Joseph, Ferndale, Newey Joseph, saddler, High street Gibhs Fruncis John, Pershore road Oakfield road Newey OliveI'. baker, High street Goode Robert, Selly tel'. Pershore road Wilkinson John, Eastbourne, Kensing- North Geo. Malt Shovel, Bournbrook GreatorexChs.Frdk.ParkpI.Pershorel'd ton road Overton Cat'oline (Miss), shopkeeper, Guest Thos. The Rollies, Oakfield road Williams William, Oakfield road Harborne lane Haddon Thomas, Oakfleld road Winn Charles, The Uplands, Selly hill Piu Samuel, draper, High street Harrison SI. The Beeches, Oakfield I'd Wynn Mrs. Westholme, Oak lane Preeee Thomas, beer retailer, Old lane Harrison Thomas, Selly park Wynn William, Westholme, Oak lane Pritchett William, beer retailer, Old la Harrison William Henry, Selly Oak la COMMERCIAL, Prollse Robt. house furnisher, High st Hawksford Geo. Selly tel'. Pershore I'd Allkins "Williarn, Pershore tavern, Reece James, station~r, Higb street Hill Henry, Fair view, Bournbrook Selly Oak place Robinson John, greengrocr. High street HollinsheadFrancis, Weston cot.Highst BerksSarah(Mrs.),haberdasher,High st Round Edward, beer retailer, Work- Hughes Thomas, Oak lane Birmingham Battery ~. Metal Co. house lane Humphries William, Heely road manufacturers ofbra<;s & copper loco- Russell John, farm bailiff to Henry Instone Thomas, Heely road motive, marine & other tuhes, wire, Wig-gin, esq. Selly Park farm James Geo.Fredk. Alton ho. Oakfield I'd sheet~, rolled metals, battery &c. St. Paul's COT/vent Jones Mrs. Selly terrace, Pershore road (WiIliam Gibbins, manager); offices, Smith & Foster, leather sellers, High st Jordan Furneaux, Greenland roal! 79 & 80 Digbeth, Birmingham Smith J ames, ironmonger, High street Judge William, Upland pt Pershore rd Boden Thomas, shopkeeper, Highstreet Smith Louisa (Mrs.), grocer, High st Kevte William,Campdenho.Oakfield I'd Bolton Henry, butcher, Bournbrook Sweetman Samuel, rope &twine maker, Ledsam Jas. GodHngton, Griffin's brook Boycott Richard, grocer, Bournbrook Bournbrook Lucas Thomas, Oak lane Boylin Eleanor (Mrs.), brick maker Thompson Albert, boot warehouse, McClelIand John, Selly Oak cottage Bridgwater John, baker, Bournbrook Bournbrook McClelland Samuel, Workhouse lane Bridgwater Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper WentDaniel,shoe ma.& shopkpr.Highst Martin Alfred,Upland lodge,Upland I'd Buswell WiIliam, grocer & beer retailer Weston Henry, boot maker, Highstreet Martin Wm. Bournhrook hall,Oak lane Butcher Samuel, shoe maker Wheatley Tflomas, greengrocer, Old la Marshall John, Upland pI. Pershore rd Caffry James, wheelwright, High street Whitehouse Jacob, ale&porter merchnt Maxwell Charles Edward, Pershore rd CampbelI William &Co. Limih:d, patent Whitehouse Hannah (Mrs.), g'rocer & Mayhew Wilford, Fair Bridge villa, wrought nail manufacturers corn dealer Oakfield road Clarke John, sexton, Harborne lane Woodward Edmund, coal dealer Merret Joel, Oaklands CHft James, nurseryman, Oakfield road Wright Alfred, butcher, Bourllbrook SEVERN STOKE is a vHlag"e anll parish,7 miles south of Worcester, situated on the navigable Severn, command­ from Worcester, and 3 north from Upton, in the Western ing fine views of the Malvern Hills. The church of All division of the county, hundred of Lower Pershore, Upton- Saints is a Gothic building, consisting of chancel, nave, upon-Severn union, county court district of Malvern, rural transept, and porch, with tower containing a peal of [) bells; deanerJ of East Worcester, and archdeaconryand diocese The chancel was restored in 1872. The register dates froro •.
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