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Frtr STAFFORDSHIRE. [KELLY G 7 74.; FRtr STAFFORDSHIRE. [KELLY g" FRUITERERS & GREENGROCERs-con. Riley Wm. 9 Market st. Fen1on, Stoke Smith George Henry, High trt. Brad.. .Peasland .John, 329 Bilston road, Wol-. Roberts .A. 107 Sutherland rd. Longton ley Green, C<mglewn • verhampton Roberts G. 4 West Bromwich st.Walsll Smith Harry, 16 & 17 Borough rd.Brtn Pedley George, 4 New street, Stafford Roberts J. 363 High st. We. Bromwich Smith J. 17 Carlisle st.Dresden,Lngtn Pedley Thomas, 9 Belgrave road, Roberts J. P. 92 Ablewell st. Walsall Swith Jsph. Lower Gornal, Dudley Florence, Longton Roberts J.Old Penkrindge rd.Cannock Smith Mrs. M . .A..6 Walsall st.Willenhll :!Peel Samuel, (.;heslyn Hay, Walsall 8.0 Smith Mrs. Sarah, 210 Uttoxeter rd~ Pepper Elias, 79 Hartshill, Stoke Roberts Mrs. Mary, Brewood, Stafford Normacot, Longton Pepper Fred. 5 George st. Newcastle Roberts Mrs. Mary Ann, II Stafford Sorrell A. 56 Sams la. We. Bromwich. Pepper Lambeth, 153 Church street, street, Willenhall - Southall Mrs. Mary .Ann, 20 Cross Silverdale, Newcastle Roberts Wm. Walsall rd. Cannock S.O street, Willenhall Pepper Uriah, Wood Lane, Newcastle Robinson Edwin,1o9! High st.Longton Sontherton C. 12 Commerce st. Lngtn Ferry Jas. 26 High st. Brierley Hill Robinson J. 3 Berdmore st.Fenton,Stk Spears James, 63 High st. Wordsleyr Pester William Joseph, 216 High st. & Robinson Mrs. John, 123 King street, Stourbridge 4 Bull st. West Browwich Fenton, Stoke Spink Joseph, Leamore, Walsall "Phelps Thos. 89 Botteslow st. Hanlsy Robinson J. 57 Walsall rd.Wednesbury Spode D. Miles grn . .Audley,Newcastle "Phillips .Alex. 24 Hill street, Stoke Robinson J. W. 69 High st.W.Brmwch Spode Danl. Miles grn. .Audley,Newestl Philp Thomas, 83 London road, Stoke Robinson Thos. 30 Eastgate st. Stffrd Stanford Mrs.M. Pattingham,W'ihmptn Philpot Wm.12 Walsall st.We.Brmwch Rochell Mrs. E. 37 Market st. Longton Stanley D. 93 Spon la. We. Bromwich Pick~rill .Toseph, n Cromartie street, Rodeo T. 28 Spon la. West Bromwich Starkey Mrs. L.122 Milton st. Walsall Florence, Longton Rogers Wm. 93 Long st. Walsall Starkey Wm. 87 Dalkeith st. Walsall Pickford Wm. 13 London street, Leek Rollings Fredk. 45 Owen st. Tipton Steele Fras. n8 Waterloo rd, Eurslem Pike Mrs. Susan, 32 St·. Mark's st. Roobottom Mrs. Elizabeth, 202 High Steele Jn. 15 Lower st. Newcastl"' Wolverhampilon street, Bloxwich, W a.lsall Stephens J sph.R. 15 Merriall st.NwcstJ Pinches Mrs.E.14Stafford st.W'hmptn Roobottom Geo. Cheslyn Hay, Walsall Stevens John, 10 Cock street, Da.rlastn Pinson Edward, 8 Wolverhampton rd. Rope:r T.256 Halesowen rd.Old ID.S.O Stevens Wm. n2 Station st. Burton Bloxwich, Walsall Ross John, 19 Walsall st. Willenhall Stevenson J. 42 Market st. Hanley Plant Thos. High st.Golden Hill, Stoke Rowland W. Luther & Sons, 57 Gaol Stockton Saml. · 82 Waterloo rd.Brslm Poole J. 52 Chapel st. Wolverhampton road, Stafford Stokes Mrs. Elizabeth, 6Ia, Walsall Poole Wm. 133 Lord st. W'hampton Rowley Mrs. Elizabeth, 8 .Albert st. street, West Bromwich :Pope E. Market st. Hednesford 8.0 Silverdale, Newoastle Stretton Wm. 174 Dudley rd.W'hmptn Porter Robert, 141 London road,St'Oke Rowley William, 106 High st. Quarry Stubbs A. 24 Cophall st. We.Brmwich "Pountney .A.lbert, 4 John st. Ettings- Bank, Brierley Hill Stubbs J.6 .A.ttwood st.Kidsgrove,Stke hall, Wolverhampton Rushton Harry, Prestwood rd. Heath Stubbs James, 15 Newcastle st. Stone !Pountney Benj.4 Daisy st.Coseley,Blstn Town, Wolverhampton Stubbs Miss S . .A..wa,Market st.Longtn Pountney C. Walbroolr.,Coseley,Bilston Russell .A.rthur, 14 New st. Walsall Sturgess John Henry, 23a, St. Michael J>ountney T. 5 Gralisley st. W'hampton Ryder Jn. 21 Lichfield street, Hanley street, West Bromwich Povey Mrs. S. 7 Bray st. Willenhall Sadler Wm. Thos. Dudley rd. W'hmptn Sturman H. Market place, Black hth. Powell Th·omas, 30 John street, Et- Sale John, 63 Victoria. rd.Fenton,Stoke Birmingham tingshall, Wolverhampton Sale William, 47 Franchise st. King'F Summerfield F. so Gaol rd. Stafford Powell Wm. 35 Parliament row,Hanley hill, Wednesbury Summers Silas John, High street, Poynton Alfred, 39a, Hawkes lane, Salisbury Mrs. Mary Ann, 30 New Prince's End, Tip.t<Jn Hill top, West Bromwich street, Darlaston Sutton Brothers, 32 Derby st. Burton "Pratt J. 108 Holyhead rd. Wedne!!bry Sammons Bros. 31 Up.Rushall st.Wlsll Sutton Mrs. E.4 Stafford rd.W"hmptn: "J'reece Miss TB. So Stafford st.Longton Sanders Mrs. Mary, Elmore row, Blox- Sutton Fredk. 21 Pipers row,W'hmptn Preece Mrs. U. 54 Snow hill, W'hmptn wich, Walsall Sutton John, Little Madeley,Newcastle "Preston Mrs. William, 414 Waterloo Sansom George, 173 Queen st.. Walsall Sntton Mrs. Lucy, no Hope st.Hanley road, Burslem Saunders W. 175 Horseley heath, Tptn Sut~on Mrs. M. 145 Derby st. Burton "Price A. 268 Coleman st. W'hampton Scott John, Pitts hill, Stoke Swam R. Market hall, Wolverhampton Price Felix, 58a, Spanner's end, Crad- Seabright C. 12 Walhouse st. Walsall Swindells Jn. 19 Market street, Leek ley Heath -8.0 Sea.brook Jo'b, 385 Dudley rd.W'hmptn Swinnerton Mrs. Hannah, 179 Stafford "Price H. 18 Bristol st. Wolverhampton Setchell Jn. 64 Church st. Tamworth street, Wa!sall Price Hy. 36 Victoria st. W'hampton Share Samuel, Lower Gornal, Dudley Taft Richd. Beamhurst, Uttoxeter Price James, 118 Grainger's lane, Crad- Shaw Miss H. 29 Carolina st. Longton Ta.ft T. 39 High st. Uttoxeter R.S.O Iey Heath S.O Shaw Mrs. K.gz Reddall Hill rd.Dudly Tarns G. 6 Hope st. East vale, Lngtn Price Jn. 62 George street, "\Va!sall Shaw R.3 Keeling st.Wolstanton,Stoke Tandy Mrs. Frances Caroline, 44 Wor· "Price Joseph, Gable street, Stoke Shaw W.n6 Gt.Brickkiln st.W'hmptn cester street, Wolverhampton Price J. 39 Trouse lane, Wednesbury Shelbourne Thomas, 121 Uttoxeter rd. Tandy Geo. 154 Hill top, We.Bromwch Price Mrs. S. 8 High st. Tunstall Normacot, Longton Tatler H. Cannock rd. Hednesford S.O "Price Wm. 15 Mill st. :Brierley Hill Sheldon Jn. 20 Chapel Ash, W'hmptn Tatler John, 47 George it. Newcastle Pritchard & Garratt, 51 Great :Bridge, Sheldon Mrs. Mary .Ann, 248 Great Taylor .A. 214a, Horseley hth. Tl.pton Tiptm\ Bridge street, West Bromwich Taylor Charles, Martin's bank, Talke Fritehard Mrs. Mary, 27 High street, Shelley Edwin, Market hall, Burton pits, Talke, Stoke Cradley Heath S.O Sherratt T.High st.BradleyGrn.Cngltn Taylor Richard, Slater st. Darlaston Pugh Enoch, 162 Horseley heath,Tiptn Sherratt Thomas, Tunstall .rd. Brad- Taylor W. A. 6 Sams la.We.Bromwich "Pugh J·oseph, 191 Wolverhampton rd. ley Green, Congleton Tedd .A. 32 Lyng la. West Bromwich Heath Town, Wolverhampton Sherwin George, 1 Kinnersley street, T·edd W. 2 Woodwar~ st. We.Brmwch "Purshouse T. 53 Dudley rd. W'hamptn Kidsgrove, Stoke Teece Thomas, 52 High st. Portobello, :Purslow Jonathan Edwin, 65 Carter's Shingler Jsph. I Grosvenor st. Leek Wolverhampton green, West Bromwich Short George, 95 Wood st. Longton Thomas Samuel, Brownhills, Walsall Pyatt S. Moukhouse, Cheadle Sidaway J.6Lomey lo.CradleyHth.S.O Thompson George, 2 Frederick str~t, Radford R. 27 Bridge street & Bank Silcox H. 97 Littleton st.We.Bromwicb Stapenhill, Bur.ton square, 13urton Simkin James, 89 Oxford st. Bilston Thompson Lawrence, 14 Hope street . Randle Amos, 73 Park street, "\Yalsa11 Simms Job, 37 High street, Silver- east, East Vale, Longton "Ravf:lll1l{lroft. G. H. 21 Foster st.Drlstn dale, Newcastle Thompson Saml. 102 Fenton st.Brly ID 'Rawlings Thomas, 36 Castle st. Tipton Slr.ellern William, 30 Market st.Longtn Tilley Benjn. 33 Snow hill, W'hmptn "Read Oha'!!. Norton Canes, CannockS.O Skidmoor Benjamin, 67 Stou:rbridge Tilley By. 25 Worcester st.. W'hmptn :Reaney Mrs. Elizabeth, 211 11igh st. road, Hart's hill, Brierley Hill Tilley W . .A. 160 Penn rd. W'hampton west, Fenton, Stoke Skinner J. Walbrook, Coseley, Bilston Tinkler Louis, 17 Broad st. Stafford "Reed Thomas, 6r Owen rd. W'hamptn Slack Thos. 9 Queen st. Burslem Tipper John, Market hall, Bu:rton -:Reynolds John E. 5 Bradford st.Walsll Smallwood Henry, 187 High st.Longtn Titley Fredlr.. 23 Hawksmore st.Hanley !R.bodesa D Boon hill, .Aud1ey, Nwostle Smart F. 38 Clarence st.Basford.Stoke Titley John, 24 High st. & 5 &i 7 Rhodes U. 7 Clyde st. Fenton, S!olre Smart Richd. Lower Gornal, Dudley Empson street, Hanley :Riebards Frank, 218 Green la. Walsall Smee Miss Elizabeth, 59 Bearwood Tomlinson Jsph. Lower Gornal,Dudley :Richards Thos. 135 Hamil rd.Burslem Hill -road, Winsbill, Burtort Topham Samuel, 43 Marsh st, Stffrd :Richardson George Frederick, 127 Smith .A.lbert, 67 West on road, Cavers- Trafford .A. 67 Portland st. Leek Ferry t;treet, Stapenhill, Burton wall, Stoke Tranter Israel, 12 Wharf st. Longton :Ridgeway Edward, Milton, Stoke Smith Mrs. .Ann,67a, Stoke rd. Nwc!!tl Trevitt .A. H. 4 Crabbery st. Stafford "Riley F'ras. Thos. 10 Caldmore,Walsall Smith Ohas. 8 Victoria street, Burton Tromans Joseph, 14 Spinner's end, "ltiley Joseph, 27 Church st. Darlaston Smith Mrs. Elizabeth, High street, Cradley Heath S.O ltiley Mrs. Teresa, 7 Gross st. Walsall Wolstanton, Stoke Tudor Thomas, 36 Trentham road, Rile.r Thamas, 21 Brook st. Stafford Smith Fredk. 13 Salter s~ Stafford Florence, Longton .
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