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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Esa Wainman George & Son, 11 St T:RA'DZS :DI:RZOTO:IY.J NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, esa Wainman George & Son, 11 St. Ann's HaddenJ.&H.&Co.Stanfordst.Ntghm DixonJames,Coxgrave, Nottingham Well road, Nottingham Morley I. & R. 1-9 Fletcher gate,Ntnghm Doubleday Mrs. Samuel, Hickling. · Watchorn Wm. 30 Mmmt st. Nottinghm Sudbury C. & F. Ltd. 21 & 23 Castle Melton l\Iowbray Westley l\L H. 4 Gt. Freeman st.Ntnghm gate & Ilkest.on, Nottingham Drake T. Hickling, Melton l\Iowbray Wheatley Horace, 5 Goldsmith st.Ntgbm Wakefield · R. (importers), 18 Parlt Durant Alfred, Kilvington, Nottingham White George Henry, 171 Sherwood street, Nottingham Edgson Hy. Hickling, l\Ielton l\Jowbray street north, Nottingham Wilkins & Morley, Cromford st.. Ntt.nghm Ellmore Hy. Foster, Rleasby, Nttnghm Whitworth L. & Son, 22 Lower Par- Elnor John, Colwick, Nottingham liament street, Nottingham GLOVERS. Faulks John, Hickling, l\Ielton ::\Iowbray Whitworth A. 185 Alfreton rd. Nttnghm See Hosiers & Glovers Follows Henry, Costock, Loughborough Widnall Geo. North Collingham, Newark Gamble Fredk. Last Leake, Loughboro7 Wood John, 60Hound.:;gate,Nott.ingbam GLUE MANUFACTURERS. Gardner Miss Mary, Kinoulton,Xttnghm GAS BURNER DEPOT Ashworth Edwin, Bollam, Retford Gardner T. E. Kinoult.on, Nottingham : Clark Thomas B. jun. & Co. Holme Gardner Timothy, Kinoulton, Nottinghm Watts A. H. 21 Balderton gate, Newark street, Nottingham · Garton William Bowley, Willoughby-on- GAS FITTINGS MANUFCTRS. Hall's Glue & Bone Works the-Wolds, Loughborough Guest & Chrimes, Foundry & Brass Lim•ted, Holme street Notting- Goodacre John, Zouch, Sutton Boo- works Rotherham. See advert ham. See advert ' nington, Loughb?rough _ . ' · Meggitt Samuel & Sons Lim. Sutton-in- Goodson Henry, Kmoulton, Nottmgham GAS LIGHTING ENGINEERS. Ashfield, Nottingham ' . Grarnmer John, Langf?_rd, Newark Keith (James) & Blackman Co. Ltd. Turney Bros. Lim. Trent Briclge works, Green Thomas, W llloughby-on-the- 27 Farringdon avenue, London E c London road, Nottingham Wolds, Lough_borough ,. Walker ,T. & 'l'. Forge mill.'!, Bestwood Hallam Mrs. Elizabeth, '' Illoughby-on- GAS METER MANUFACTRS. colliery, Nottingham . the-Wolds, Loughborough Sawyer & Purves 2 Great Freeman Harrap W. T. Halloughton, Southwell street, Nottingh;m .. GLYCERINE MANUFACTRS. Hart Frederick William, Cpper Brough- . Nottingham Soap Co. (The), Sherbrooke ton, Melton Mowbray GATE& FENCING MANFCTRS. road, Daybrook, Arnold, Nottingham Hartley T. Gringley-on-the-Hil_l, DnCl!!tr Brown R. F. & F. W. Wollaton Saw · HarveY: George, Nuthall road, Cmder hill, mills Nottingham· · GOLD REFINERS.. Nottmgham ' · · See Refiners-Gold & Silver. Hen.~on John, Willoughby-on-the-Wolds, GAUGE MAKERS Loughborough British Standard Steam Gauge Co. Ltd. GOLDS~ITHS. , He~tock Ed'Yd. Geo. Cotgra':'e, Ntnghm Taylor's factory · South Sherwood London Manufactunng Goldsmttha Co. HeWitt J. Gringley-on-the-Hill, Doncstr street Nottingh~m Limited, 38 Long row central, Notting- Hodgkinson Samuel, l\Ijll street, Old Smith Bros. & Co. (steam), 65 & 67 ham. See advertisement inside Front Bas_ford, Notti~h3:m Bobber's Mill · road, Hyson Green, Cover Hopkmson .T.G.HICklmg,Me~ton l\Iowbry Nottingham · · · · Hoyte John, Granby, Nortingbam 'th J b S l ( t · ) U GOLF BALL MAKER. Hubbard John Elton Nottingham S m1 osep amue s earn , 32 pper , T'll' H . I J h H' 'kl' M' lt "I b Parliament street Nottingham v'i r Iafll.'>On To~, 43 enr1etta street, ves o n, 1c mg, e o~"' ow ray ' Bulwell, Nottmgham James John, Langar, Nottmgham GAUGE GLASS MANUFCTRS. ··- Johnson George, Shelford, Nottingham . h GRAINERS. Johnson Hy. Ward, Granby, Nottingbm S utchffe Bros. Godley, l\lanc ester· S ee W rt·t ers & G l'amers.. K'1r k J osep h , Ch'l1 we 11 , N o tt'· mg h am GEAR CASE MANUFACTRS. GRANITE &SLAGMERCHNTS Longley S~e:·en, Cotgrave,_N~ttingham . • Lovett Wllbam, Wysall, Nottingham Gilb ert, Stark ey & C0 • . 191A, Denman Bullen & Bingham Lim. (agents), 27 Mann Wm. Hickling, M11lton Mowbray street, Radford, Nottmgham Castle gate & Millgate wharf, Newark Marshall Saml. Hickling, l\Ielton l\lowbry GELATINE MANUFACTRS. Jackson William (for cemet.ery pur- Martin James, Cossall, Nottingham Ashworth Edwin, Bollam, Retford poses), Christian Memorial depot, Matthews Thomas, Willoughby-on-the- 263 Mansfield road, Nottingham Wolds, Loughborough Meggitt Samuel & Sons Lini. Sutton­ in-Ashfield, Nottingham GRAVEL MERCHANTS M~ads Misses C. & F. Cbilwell, ~ttnghm • 1\,hlls Enoch, East Leake, Loughborough GENERAL AGENTS. Thorley John, Beeston Rylands, Bees- Nixon Edward Willoughby-on-the- See Agents-General & Special. ton, Nottingham . Wolds, Loughborough Thumbs Saml. 26! Canal st. Nottmgham Nixon Joseph, Wells, \Yilloughby-on- GILDERS. G RAZIERS the-Wold~, Lo~hborough . See Carvers & Gilders ; also Electro · Oxby Geo. Jun. Kmoulton, N ottmgham Platers & Gilders. See also Farmers. Oxby John, Kinoulton, Nottingham Allcock Arthur, Radford marsh, Derby Page Samuel, Willoughby·on-the-Wolds. GLASS DEALERS. road, Old Lenton, Nottingham Loughborough See China Glass & Earthenware Dealers. Alien Edward, Staunton, Nottingham Parks Mrs. E. Hickling, Melton Mowbray · ' Armstrong John, Thurgarton, Nt.tnghm Parks Robt. Hickling, Melton l\Iowbray GLASS EMBOSSER. Asher Ricbd. Flawborough, Nottingham Parr John, Hickling, Melton l\Iowbray Paxon Edward, 39 Heskey st. Nttnghm Bailey John, Willoughby-on-tbe-Wolds, Parr Joseph, Hickling, Melton Mowbray · Loughborough Parr Robert, Hickling, Melton Mowbray GLASS MANUFACTURERS. Barker Charles, Nottingham rd. Southwll Pidcock Ezra, East Leake, Loughboro• Pilkington Bros. Lim. (Wm. H. Wood Barlow Joseph, Willoughby-on-the- Pollard Thomas, Kinoulton, Nottingham managt>r), Stanley place, Talbot st: Wolds, Loughborough Pollard Waiter, Kinoulton, Nottingham Nottingham ; works, St. Helens Bateman William, Granby, Nottingham Poole Frederick, Upper Broughton, Lancashire ' Bentley Wm. Woodthorpedrv. Nttnghm Melton Mowbray Blagg Francis, Danethorpe, Newark Radley William, Dunkirk, Old Lenton, GLASS MERCHANTS. Blagg Mrs. Mary, Thurgarton, Nttnghm Nottingham Bowen Mrs. M. A. (& silverer), 22 Bonser Charles, Willoughby-on-the- Reid Alpheus, Willoughby-on-the- 1\Iansfield road, Nottingham Wolds, Loughborough Wolds, Loughborough Gee Mrs. Miriam, 72 Mansfield rd. N tghm Bonser Edwin, Kinoulton, Nottingham Richardson Mrs. M. Thurgarton, N tngm Martin M. G. 64 Carlton rd. Nottingham Bradshaw John, Str'=llley, Nottingham Rick James, Upton, Southwell Pratt Joseph, 24 & 26 Glasshouse street Bransley George, Elton, Nottingham Roadley Adam, Bingham, Nottingham & King's walk, Nottingham · Rrett Jn. Up. Broughton, Melton Mowby Rose Thomas, Hickling, Melton Mowbry Whitchurch Samuel (drinking glasses), Brown Mrs. E. Thurgarton, Nottingham Rose Wm. Hickling, Melton Mowbray 239 Sherwood street north, Nttnghm Bryans Williarn, Wysall, Nottingham Savage E. East Leake, Loughborough GLASS PIERCER Buckland John, Alverton, Nottingham Shalbourn Mrs. B. Barkestonf', Nttnghm . · Carter Freeman, Halam, Southwell Shephard \Ym. Flawboro', Nottingham Boyd John, 26 Beck street, Nottingham ClarkeSamuel, Cropwell Bishop, Ntnghm Shepherd Mrs. E. Gregory street, Old GLASS & FLINT PAPER & Clarkson Miss Elizh. Colwick, Nttngbm Lenton, Nottingham Collishaw J. W. Hickling, Melton Mwbry Simpson Mrs. Mary Ann, Hickling, CL0 TH MAKERs • Copley G. Up.Broughton,Meltonl\fowbray Melt on Mow bray Oakey John & Sons Limited, West- Cox Mrs. Ann, Kinoulton, Nottingham Simpson S'. & T. Cotgrave, Nottingham minster Bridge road, London sE Cox Joseph, Kinoulton, Nottingham Skinner. Joseph, Willoughby-on-the- ~ . GLOVE MANUFACTURERS. Cross William, Willoughby-on-the- Wolds, Loughborough ~ > ~· -.."' { Wolds, Loughborough Sleigh Alfred, Willoughby-on-the-Wolds, Goddard F. W. 1,~, Short hill, N ottinghm. Dickman Jn. Hickling, Melton Mowbray ' Loughborough .
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