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Trades. [Somerset 682 COR TRADES. [SOMERSET. CoRN & FLOC'R MERCHANTS-continued. Nethey Miss A. 1I Portland pl. Bath Ford A.T Henley,High Ham, Langprt Steel & Co. 27 Kingston, Yeovil Pugh Miss ~-\nnie, Sandhurst, Charl- Foxwell F. C. Riding gate·, Wincantn Stokes C. C. High st.Keynsham,Bristl ton park, Keynsham, Bristol Francis Charles, Co:dey, Wells Stone Edwin J. High st. Wellington Rennolds Miss Rester, 8 Fountain Francis Eli, Coxley, Wells Tuckel' M. & Sons, Broad quay & 4I buildings, Bath Francis E.W. Up.Coxley,Coxley,Wells Moorland road, Bath Salter & Hall, Town street, Shepton Garland James, Lamyat, Bath Vaughan Jn. I4 Westgate bldgs.Bath :Mallet George E. Downhead, Shepton Mallet Ware T. & Son, The Docks,Bridgwater Sawday & Frend, 59 Summerland Gifford Thomas Charles, W estfield Warren William & Sons, 39 Bridge avenue, Minehead farm, Bloomfi.eld road, Bath street, Taunton Sheppard Miss Ada,Io Lower Borough Gillard Benj .24 BovetownGlastonbury Wh1te John. Staplegrove, Taunton walls, Bath Grimstead Edward, Jackett woods, Willett & Son, S7 Oxford st. Weston- Slater Miss F. I4 Belvedere, Bath W eare, Axbridge super-Mare & Ban well mill, Banwell Smith Miss F. A. 32 Gay st. Bath Hallett John, Peasmarsh, Ilminster • Somerton Mrs. ~o\.nnie Kate, 30 Hill Ham F. Stone Allerton, Axbridge CORSET MAKERS. road & Alveston house, Lea Grove Ham G. B. Stone Allerton, Axbridge Bayer C.& Co.2II Low.Bristol rd.Bth road, Clevedon Ham Oliver, Stone Allerton, Axbridge Drew, Son & Butcher Ltd. Gascoyne ,Spear Miss Kate, 6 Wood st. Bath Harris J. School la. Churchill, Bristol pl.Sa':V close & I6 & I7Trim st.Bath Stent Mrs. Mary, 4 Edgar bldgs.Bath Harvey Hy. West Bradley,Glastonbry Gregory Malcolm, I & 2 St. Paul's Trott Miss Florence Elizabeth Mary, HiQ"gs Henry, New Town, Wells place, Monmouth place, Bath Creech St. Michael, Taunton Hill Jn. S. Marsh fm.Dunster,Tauntn Hamilton Mrs. Jane, 14 Pulteney Wells Miss G. 32 Brook road, Bath Hoddinott Charles, Dean farm, West bridge, Bath Williams Miss Bessie, 3 Hay hill,Bath Cranmore, Shepton Mallet King H.& Son,I8Westgate bldgs.Bath Withers Mrs. Rosa, 4 Grays terrace, Hoddinott Frederick, Heale, East Rouse Miss E.I36 Low.Bristol rd.Bath East reach, Taunton Cranmore, Shepton Mallet Stobart & Co. 88 Middle st. Yeovil Hoddinott Henry Frederick, East Wallace Mrs. Ethel, I High street, COTTON & CANVAS BAG Cranmore, Shepton Mallet Hoddinott Sidney, East Cranmore, Weston-super-Mare MANUFRS. & PRINTERS. Willey Miss Ann, 5 Silver st.Taunton Shepton Mallet Wiltshire Mrs. Annie, 32 Victoria Feltham W. H. &; Son, Imperial Hole William, Westbury, Wells buildings, Lower Bristol road, Bath works, Tower Bridge rd. London SE Holland C. E. Dowlishwake, Ilminstr Hooper G. Middle Stoughton,Cheddar COSTUMIERS. COWKEEPERS. Hurle Thomas, Waterlip, West Gran- Barker Mrs.A. 34 St.Thomas st.Wells Alien Robt. Palmer st. Sth.Petherton more, Shepton Mallet Beech Miss S. M. 22 Milsom st. Bath Baker John, Churchill, Bristol James Theophilus Tom, Dean Street Benss MissesK.&L.Holyrood st.Chard Balch Leonard c. Ford, Litton, Bath frm.West Cranmore,Shepton Mallet Burgess Mrs. Frances, Highbury, Baunton William, Newtown, Milborne Jeanes Frederick, Puriton, Bridgwatr Hat-field road, Weston-super-Mare Port, Sherborne (Dorset) Jones Frank,Mark causewayHighbrdg Bush Mrs. M. 12 Dartmouth av. Bath Beacham Frank, Churchill green, Jones Percival, Mendip farm, Stoke Campbell Miss Ethel Margaret, 18 Churchill, Bristol St. 1\lichael, Bath Magdalene street, Glastonbury Beaton Thomas, Yeovilton, Ilchester Kidley A. Langford Budville,Wellngtn Carpenter Miss E. I5a,George st.Bath Best Charles, Broadway, Ilminster Mapstone Geo. Yarley, Henton, Wells Chapman W. & A. Limited, 20, 21, Biggs James, Stock, Bristol Martin Elias, West Cranmore, Shep- 22, 23 & 24 North street, Taunton Bi!'~rove Charles, Sharpham, Walton, ton Mallet Clifford Miss L.3a, Pierrepont st.Bath · Bridgwater Milton J.,Sampfrd.Arundell,Wellingtn Coole John & Son, 74 High st. Street Bisgro>e Frank, Sharpham, Walton, Moore Harry & Sons, Redlake, North Copp W. L. & Co. Watch"'t • Bridgwater Wootton, Shepton Mallet Corner Madame Emily, Woodcock st. Bisgrove Frederick, Sharpham, Wal- Newhury Wm. Sutton rd. Somerton Castle Cary ton, Bridgwater Oaten Henry Geo. Winterhay,Ilminstr Cox Miss Kate, 34 Brock street, Bath Bisgrove John, Sharpham, Walton, Oram Mrs. E. Low Ham, Langport Cumberland Mrs. Grace, Io Bladud Bridgwater Osborne William Alfred, Manor farm, buildings, Bath Bishop G. Lillesdon, Wrantage, Tntn Leigh-upon-Mendip, Bath Daniels Mrs. Margaret A.. 26 Belve- Biss John, Yarley, Henton, Wells Parish Thomas, Pawlett, Bridgwater dert- road, Taunton Boon V\-.illiam, Theale, Wedmore Payne 'Villiam, Ford, Litton, Bath Ealand F. & Co. I, 2, 3 & 4 New Bow Arth. Dovmhead, Shepton Mallet Pearce William, Wookey, Wells Bond street & 2 Northgate st. Bath. Bown John, Waterlip, West Cran- RPdwnod W. Hinton Blewett, Bristol See advertisement more, Shepton Mallet Rex Edward Charles, Lamyat, Bath Elliott Mrs. A. P. 4 Green st. Bath Brant Joseph, South Widcombe, Hin- Russell Thomas,East Horrington,Wells Elliott Herbert. 9 Market place, ton Blewett, Bristol Sherry Miss B. Odcombe, Montacute Glastonbury Britten & Son, Downhead, Shepton '3omers Robert James, Dean bottom, Evans Mrs. Sarah Ann. Banwell Mallet West Cranmore, Shepton Mallet Farmer Miss D. 36 Holloway, Bath Brooks Charles, Shophouse road,Bath Spe~r Walt. Leigh-upon-Mendip, Bath Field Mrs. Emma, 203 High st.Street Brown E. Compton rd. Sth.Petherton Stag~ John, West _hl. P_ortishead,B_rstl Flay ~iss Ellen, 5 Northumberland Brown Geo. Stoughton Cross,Cheddar Swam Seth, Wmdlmlls, Doultmg, buildings, Bath Burland F.Currypool, Spaxton,Bdgwtr Shepton Mallet Gale Miss J. 20 New Bond st. Bath Bush Joseph, Royal Oak, Stoke Tre~sure~ Mrs. Susan, Home farm, Glisson Mrs. Amelia, 5 Prior Park Trister Wincanton l\ est Cranmnre, Shepton Mallet buildings, Bath Callow J~hn Frank, Coxley, Wells Tr(;>velyen Sl. Wrangway, Wellington Golder E. & Co. 12 High street, Candv Mrs. Alice East Cranmore fTnderwood Edward, Elm lane, Street Shepton Mallet Shepton Mallet ' ' W~st. William, M~ddle ~eigh, Str_eet Hinks John Clifford, Commerce Carp Benjamin, Puriton, Bridgwater W1lklns W. RPdh1ll, Wrmgton,Br1stol house, Market place, Wincanton Chaplin William, Stock. Bristol Yand1 e Thos.West Buckland,Wellngtn Holl-Jrook Mrs. Marion, 26 A.rgyle ter- Chri'!topher Ernest, Burnt house, race, Lower Bristol road, Bath West Cranmore, Shepton Mallet CRANE MAKERS. Huish Miss Ella, Worle, Weston- Cook Fras. W oolavington, Bridgwater super-Mare Cradock W.J.Double hl. Wellow, Bath Waygood R. & Co. Limited, Falmouth Jollv & Son, Bath. Limited, g to 14 Creighton S. Downhead,Shepton Mllt road, London S E. See Lift & \filsom street; 8, q, ro & II Old Crossman Charles, Bowdens, Huish Hoist Makers King street; 8, 9 & ro John street Episcopi, Langport & r Queen Square place, Bath Danse William, 3 Bloomfield crescent, CREAM FACTORIES. Jones Mrs. Anna, 44 Summerland Bloomfi.eld road, Bath A.plin & Barrett & The Western Coun- avenue, Minehead Davies George, Lock farm, Shapwick, ties Creameries Limited, Marston Kendall Miss E. 7 Bladud bldgs.Bath B~idgwater . Magna, Bath Lance & Lance Limited, High street Dav~s Frank, Enghshco!llbe rd: Bath English Dairies Ltd. (The),Crewkerne & Waterloo st. Weston-super-Mare Dav1~ Fred, Wood. Ash1ll, Ilmmster Prideaux c. & G. (Charles Neale, Lane Mrs. Julia G. 6 Cork ter. Bath Derr1man Joseph G.75 Wellsway~Bath manager), Evercreech, Bath Locock Miss A... 36 New King st. Bath Down Mrs. Ehzh. Ford st. Wellmgtn West of England Creamery,Highbridge Loram Misses K.& F.54 Wells rd.Bath Durston Thomas, Goswell rd. Street March Mrs. Oath. IO Bridge rd. Bath Emery Thomas,Washbrook, Wedmore, Maunders Mrs. May, I5 Holloway st. Weston-super-Mare CREMATORS. Minehead Exon Henry, Stock, Bristol Powell & Powell Limited, 17 & 18 Old May Miss Alice, 35 Gay street, Bath Finden William, Stolford, Stogursey, Bond street, Bath. See adver· Milford Mrs. L. 29 Victoria ter. Bath Bridgwater tisement .
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