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GLOUCESTERSHIRE. BOO 429 • Priday C TRADES DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. BOO 429 • Priday c. Westgate bridge, Gloucester Norton Bernard, 393 High st.Cheltenhm Linthorn J.Peacock&Son,Hanham,Bristl Sims William, Saul, Stonehouse tNorton Wm. 16 Clarence st. Cheltenhm Maggs Fredk. Two Mile Hill rd. Bristol BOAT OWNERS Packer Mrs. Jane,4College et.Gloucester Miles Thomas & Co. Limited, Soundwell Ball Charles, Tirley, Tewkesb~ry tPartridge & Robins, 155 Westgate road, Two Mill Hill, Bristol Bathurst Charles Avon boat building street, Gloucester Monk Robert & Son, Hanham lane, works, Tewkesbury tPinkJ.W,(&new),?!oPittvillest.Chltnhm Kingswood, Bristol. , CammC. Severn view Overton Stonehse tPooleG.F.lsBennmgton st.Cheltenham Moon A. F. & Co. Kmgswood, BrIstol Dibden E.Brockweir,Hewelsfld:Chpstow Ra~l~ngs Henry, 8 ~ath, road,Cheltnhm Neads C. & E. Oldland, Br~stol . Halford William Henry, 8 Prospect RehglOus Tract SOCIety s Depot (A. E. Pea~ock Arthur ~ Luke,Kmgswood hIll, villas, Tuffiey avenue, Gloucester; Dangerfield,agt),4Clarence st.Chltnhm Kmgswood, BrI~tol . works at Hempsted bridge Gloucester. tSavory&Coles, 1&2BlackJack st.Crncstr Peacock Aaron, Kmgswood, BrIstol See advert ' tSerman Frank G. Vale Printing works, Pow & Co. Kingswood, Bristol Hartland Mrs. William The Haw Bourton-on-the-Water R.S.O Pow laaac, Kingsw~od, Bristol Tirley, Tewkesbury .' , Smith W. H. & Son (~illiam H.. H. Pratt E. W. &C? Kingswood~ Bristol Hawker John Quay street Tewkesbury Court, manager), RaIlway statIOn, Puddy & Cox, Kmgswood, BrIstol Hicks Geo.J.Lechlade whf.Lechlade S.O Tewkesbury & Railway station, Ash- Roberts WaIter Henry, Hanham, Bristol LonO' G. W.W. Low.Framilode Stoneho church, Tewkesbury Rogers Fred. Staple Hill road, Two o BOILER MAKER~ Society for Promoting Christian Know- Mile Hill, Bristol S St B'I M k • ledge (Mrs. Jane Packer, agent), 4 Rogers WiJliam, Two Mile Hill road, ee eam 01 er a el's. College court, Gloucester; (A. T. Two Mile Hill, Bristol BOILER COVERING MNUFRS. Harmer), Market place, Cirencester & Saunders Charles, Two MIle Hill road, Skudder George & Co. 98 Tooley street; ( W. H. Brasher),410 High st.Chltnhm Two Mile Hill, Bristol warehouse Verney road London 8 E Webb Edward James,Moreton-in-Marsh SaveryBros.&Williams,Kingswood,Bristl BOILER ~LUID MA~UFCTRS. Webb Jas. 7 Winchcomb st. C,heltenhm Sav.eryR.&.Co.~oun~well,}<'sbpndsR..S.O JayCaleb,Kingswood hll.Kingswd. Bristl We~tley C. 13Promenade vls.Cheltenhm SmIth BenJa!D'm! Wmterbourne, B;Istol SimmondsAlfred Henry StaplehI.Bristol WhIt.e Joh~, ~3 George street, Stroud Staddon Ben]amm, Kmgswood, BrIs,tol , tWhIte Wllham Henry, 38 Westgate Taylor Robt. & James, Hanham, B~lstol t· st. & Eastgate market, Gloucester Wetton J. W. & Co. Hanham I'd. Kmgs- Skudder Ge01'ge & Co. 98 T00Iey s tree , Wh't & S L t t D I wood Bristol warehouse Verney road London s E 1 more on, ong s ree, urs ey ..' .. " BOOT FACTORS WIlhamson & Co. Honey hIll, Kmgs- BC;>OKBINDERS. Gardiner Brothers I Alvin st: Glo'cster ~oo~, Bri~tol . Alden Jas. Hmton, Stow-on-the-WoldS. 0 Hilton Stephen 14~Westgate st.Glo'ster WIlts~Ire& SIlverthorn.Kmgswood,Br~tl Bellows John, Eastgate street,Gloucester T dJ Wit W tt d Ed Woodmgton Albert Joseph, Bell HIll Bradley Fredk. 9 Pilot terrace, South- ownsen .. ongs. 0 on-un ,- g road, St.. George, Bristol gate street, Gloucester BOOT & SHOE Woodington Frederick,Oldland. Bristol Brigden W. H. & Co. 2 Westgate street, MANUFACTURERS-WHO. BOOT & SHOE MAKERS. Glouceste~ . Ashley, Ruscombe W. & Sons, Kings- Adams A. Acton Turville, Chippenham Br0"\ynFrancIs,Church st.Nadswrth.Strd wood, Bcistol Adcock C. 14 Townsend pI. Cheltenham Dav~es & Son, 6 ~orthgate st.Gloucester Bailey F. & Co. I & 2 Coxwell street, Adcock Matthew,304 Highst.Cheltenhm Dans George,28 St.Aldate st.Gloucester Cirencester Agg William,Alderton,WinchcombR.S.O DodwellF.C. Oxford passage,Cheltnham Bees, Green & Co. KinO'swood, Bristol Alder Robert, KinO' Stanley, Stonehouse Gardiner Fredk. Wm. Northleach R.S.O Bevan Messrs. & Co. H~nham, Bristol Alder W. Hor-sley;d. Nailsworth,Stroud Harv~y Bros. Manchester st. Cheltenham Bird Bros. Two Mile Hill road, Bristol Allaway J. 51 Gloucester st. Cirencester HerrlCk & Gorham, Long street & Britton & Jefferies, 'Waters road, Two AlIen Charles, Avonmouth, Bristol Church street, Wotton-under-Edge Mile Hill, Bristol Allen F. Kingswood,Wotton-under-Edge Jennings John, City steam printing Bryan E. J. & Co. Kingswood, Bristol Amos Edwin, Iron Acton, Bristol wo~ks, Brunswick road. Gloucester Bryant Thomas & Co. Orchard road, Andrews Jsph.GuitingPower,Cheltenhm PartrIdge & Robins, 15sWestgate street, St. George, Bristol Andrews Samuel, Hanham, Bristol Gloucester Chubb W. & Sons, Staplehill, Bristol Andrews Wm. R,27 Queen st.Cirencestr RichardsonJ.E.23Longsmith st. ~lo'ster Clarke Wm, Two Mile Hill road, Bristol Ansdell Alfred, 402 High st. Cheltenham Savory&Coles,I&2Bl~ckJackst.CrrencstrCoe, Church & Macpherson, Kings- Anstey John, Doynton, Bristol Sla~ter & Co. 4 Benmngton st.Cheltnhm wood, Bristol Arter John, Lansdown mews,Cheltenhm SmIth Alfred N. 6 Queen st. Gloucester Cook George, Hanham, Bristol Ash Hugh,Glo'ster st. Painswick,Stroud BOOKSELLERS. Cook George, Kingswood, Bristol Aston Emanuel, Christchurch, Coleford :Marked thus t are also Publishera. Cox & Co. Kingswood, Bristol Aston George, Christchurch, Coleford Marked thus: are Secondband. Crates George & Co. Kingswood, Bristol Aston Geo. H. Coalway Lane end,Colefrd Marked thus 11 are Circulating Libraries. Crates &Parker, Kingswood, Bristol Aston R. Y. Broad st. Chipping Sodbury Allis George H. Fountain street, Nails- Croot Henry & Sons, Waters road, Two Ayers Wm. St. Paul's road, Cheltenham worth, Strond Mile Hill, Bristol Baker John, Staplehill, Bristol tAmer John, 131 Cricklade st. Cirencstr Davis & Co. Kingswood, Bristol Baldwin Charles, Micheldean R.8.0 Baily & Woods, 128 Dyer st. Cirencester Derham Brothers, Warmley, Bristol Ball Richard, Wick, Bristol ~Banks JohnJeremiah,lmperialLibrary, l>oddrell Mrs. Ruth, Fishponds, Bristol Ballinger Thomas, Walmore hill, Chax­ 17 Promenade villas & 4 & 5 Prome- Edwards Thom!l.S, John street, Two hill, Gloucester nade villas, Cheltenham Mi~ Hill, Bristol Bamford Arthur, Warmley, Bristol Brigden W. H.&Co.2Westgate st.Glo'str E}Jllons W. & Co. Staple Hill road. Two Barnes Mrs.E. 17lCrickladest.prencestr British & Foreign Bible Society Depots Mile Hill, Bristol Bartlett & Son, Market square, Stow­ (Miss Brodley), Long st. Tetbury & Eyles Henry, Staple Hill road, Two on-the-Wold S.O (A. E. Dangerfield, agent), 4 Clarence Mile Hill, Bristol Bartlett In. B. Westcote,ChippingNortn street, Cheltenham Fox, Seth & Co. Kingswood, Bristol Bartlett T. Bourton-on-the-Water R.S.O Browett & Co. 8 High st. Tewkesbury Fry Brothers, Oldland common, Bristol Bartlett William, iun. Market square, tClark Wm. 7 Suffolk parade, Cheltnhm Fry Solomon, Oldland, Bristol Stow-on-the-Wold S.O Clift & Ryland, Stow-on-the-Wold 8.0 Fudge & Williams, Kingswood, Bristol Bassett Albert, 8 Bath st. Cheltenham Cossens & Knight, 353 lIigh st.Chltnhm Fudge T. Orchard I'd. St. George,Bristol Batchelor G.RidcoteBoyce,CampdenS.O DangerfieldA.E.4Clarence st.Cheltenhm Furber I<'. Bethel I'd. St. George, Bristol Batten George, Bream, Lydney DarterJ. 2 & 3 Northwick ter.Cheltnhm Fussell Abram & Sons,Kingswood,Bristl Batten Thomas, Bream, Lydney 11 Davies & Son, 6Northgate st.Gloucester Gale & Son, Warmley, Bristol BaylissThos.5lGrosvenor st.Cheltenham Drury Robert, Moreton-in-Marsh Godfrey Bros. Hanham, Bristol Bayliss William, 52 Duke st.Cheltenham Educational Supply & Kindergarten de- Godfrey John, Kingswood, Bristol Bayliss William, 7 Bath st. Cheltenham pot (W. H. Waiter & Co. proprs.), Godfrey John Sam.Two Mile Hill,Bristol Beazer James, Marshfield, Chippenham 33 Barton street, Gloucester Golding Joseph, Bell Hill road, St. BennettJ.P.Bath I'd. Roclborough,Stroud Fryer William Sidney, Newnham George, Bristol Best John, 10 Montpellier st. Cheltenhm Garland F. R. l\Iarshfield, Chippenham Grant George & Co. Kingswood, Bristol Bevan James,ThePlain,ThornburyR.S. 0 Gastrel! Frederick & Sons, 3 Montpellier Rarris & Fry, Kingswood, Bristol Bisco Jas. Church st.Newent,Gloucester exchauge & 30 Suffolk par. Cheltnhm Hoare & Douglas, Hanham, Bristol Bishop Henry, King Stanley,Stonehouse Hardy Wm.Thos. 104High st.Cheltenhm Hulbert,Jefferies & Co. Kingswood,Bristl Blackford H. I Ernestville, Fshpnds.Brstl HarmanHy.J.8Montpellier wk.Chltnhm Hutchins & May, Soundwe~I, Fish- Blake Alfred,8Chester walk,Cheltenham Hill Thomas, Long street, Tetbury ponds R.S.O Blake Alfred,88 LowerBarton st.Glo'ster Hunt Charles, Lydbrook, Ross Iles Hemy & Sons, Kingswood, Bristol Bletchly Nathn1.89Northgate st.Glo'ster MacdonaldG.B.6 St.Aldate st.Gloucestr Jay Bros. Kingswood, Bristol & Fountain st. Nailsworth, Stroud KewJas.Caxton ho.North st.Cheltenham Jenkins & Hale, Kingswood, Bristol Bliss Samuel, Brockworth, Gloucester NewdickJohnA.Manchester st.Cheltnhm Johnson & Smith, Kingswood, Bristol Blissett C. 76 Naunton cres. Cheltenham tSo:th "'rn. 139 High st. Tewkesbury Ledbetter Thomas Smith, Lydney Bond James, Ji'airford S.O.
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