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Sussex. Brighto~ and Hove DIRECTORY.) SUSSEX. BRIGHTO~ AND HOVE. 219 Clarke Mary (Miss), apartments, 7 Osborne villas, Hove Colbourne Geoffrey, solicitor (firm, :Mar:x. & Colbourne)~ Clarke Oliver, apartments, 4 Buckingham street 62 Old Steine Clasby Ernest, plumber, r Hartington place Colbourne William F. butcher, 65 London road Clasby Henry George, plumber, 25 Riley road Colbran Coningsby Leslie L.D.S. dentist, 8 New Church Clayton & Black, architects, ro Prince ..A1heTt street. road, Hove T Nos. 240 Brighton & 990 P.O Colby Jn. & Co. pharmaceutical chemists,I01Western 1d Clayton Geo. Henry, plumber, 12 Upper Market st. Hove Coldwell Margaret (Mrs.), apartments, ro Powis road Clayton Joseph Henry, assistant insurance superinten- Cole & Co. stationers, II2 St. James's street dent. Beckenham, St. Leonard's avenue, Portslade Cole Confectionery Co. 22 Upper Bedford st. Kemp town Clear Alice (Miss), fancy repository, 106 St. James's st Cole Clara (Mrs.), apartments, 21 Brunswick road, Hove Clear William, hair dresser, 52a, North road Cole E. F. M. (Miss), girls' school, 65 Sackville rd. Hove­ Cleather Arthur Bird, branch manager Barclay & Co. Cole Frank Samuel, Argyle Arms P.H. 32 Argyle road Limited, 17B Western road Cole Frederick William, shopkeeper, 63 A.rnold street Cleave Wm. Thos.athletic outfitter,seeClapshaw & Cleave Cole J ames, motor sheet metal worker, 7a, Rock place Clegg G. H. & Son, boot makers, 49 Albion hill Cole Lizzie (Miss), boarding house, 14 Burlington st. Cleg~ Fred, furniture dealer, 155 W estbourne st. Hove Kemp town Clegg Miles, confectioner, 215 Preston road Cole Stephen (Mrs.), apartments, 2 :\fiddle street Clegg Violet (Miss), tobacconist, 34 Upper Russell st Cole Walter, accountant, 14a, Ship street Clement R. J. & C. (Misses), tobacconists, 28 Coleridge Cole William James, news agent, 79 Ditchling road street, Hove , Cole William James, tobacconist, 24 Baker street Clement Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, 9 Grand parade Coleman Bertha (Mrs.), laundry, :r6 High street Clements .Ada (Mrs.), boarding house, 57 Marine par Coleman Frank, confectioner, 68 Rose Hill terrace Clements Harry Joshua Edward, Cranbourne Arms P.H. Coleman George, shopkeeper, 35 Lower Market st. Hove 1 r & 12 Cranbourne street Coleman George, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, 33 Clements Raymond G. H. deputy borough surveyor, lVaterloo street, Hove Town hall, Market street Coleman Laura (Mrs.), shopkeeper, rr Manchester st Clements Waiter, butcher, 25 Preston street Coleman Louise (Mrs.), laundry, 5 Brading road Clemmence John, cab proprietor, 5 Ellen place, Hove Coleman Lydia (Mrs.), apartments, 33 Hampton place Clennen ..Annie .M:. (Miss), apartments, 152 King's road Coleman Thomas, apartments, 25 Kew street Clewer George John, solicitor (firm, Nye & Clewer) Coleman W illiam, shopkeeper, 35 John street Cliburn George, apartments, 8 Medina villas, Hove Coles' Leather Co. Ltd. leather sellers, 9 Edward street Clifford Elizh. Clara (Mrs.), apartments, 43 Borough st Coles David, boot & shoe maker, 9 Old Shoreham road Clifford George, vaccination officer, & Infant Protection Coles Edith (Mrs.), dress maker, 5 Southover street Visitor under the " Children's Act, rgo8," Parochial Coles Ernest Joseph Ephraim, builder, 2 Livingstone offices, Princes street & 3 Finsbury road road, Hove Clifford Henry, grocer, & post office, 27 Preston street Coles Thirza Caroline (Mrs.), aparts. 36 M:ontpelier st Clifton Elmutt Limited, printers, 8 Stone street Coley Charles John, beer retailer, 6 Rose hill Clifton Road Institute (John P. Stonor, hon. sec.), Collart Henri, stationer, 30 Russell street Clifton road Collcutt .Arthur Maurice M.A., M.R.C.1S.,L.R.C.P.Lond. Clifton Harvey, solicitor, 13 Prince Albert street physician & surgeon, 23 Old Steine. T N 237 P.O Cliftonville Press (The), printers, IIJ & ng Blatching- Collectors of General District, Library & Water & Poor ton road, Hove Rates (Borough of Brighton) (Ernest Frederic.k Clinch & Gold, plumbers, 34a, Providence place Beves, chief cashier & collector; Frederick Heather. Cloke Benjamin, apartments, 34 Western street Thomas Vigor, James Osborne, E. J. Hamblin, R. Coal Owners' Direct Supply Association, r Castle square. Brook & Frank Vernon Booth, collectors); office, Town T N 45 P.O hall, Market street; collectors of water rate in boroug-h Coates Charles, oilman, r6 Upper North street of Hove (Charles R. Biaber & Waiter Smithers); Coates William (Mrs.), apartments, so Buckingham Toad office, 2 Norton Toad, Hove Cobb Fred, hair dresser, 88 Hanover street Collenet Fra.ncis B. hosier, J2 Preston sheet Cubbold Charles Henry & John T. gymnastic instructors, Colley George William, shopkeeper, 122 Richmond road Gwydyr mansions, Hove Collier Lucy (Miss), apartments, 22 Queen's Park road Cobden Road Baths (Waiter Brock, supt. ), Cobden road Collinge Evelyn (Miss), boarding house, 8 New Steme Cochran & Evershed Ltd. grocers, 26 Church rd. Hove Collingham George, relieving officer, Eastern district, Cockburn, Gostling & Cockburn, solicitors & commis- Steine gardens & no Queen's Park road sioners for oaths, 6r Church road, Hove & 1 Duke st. Collings & .Aldrich Limited, wholesale grocers, tea. T N 4407 Brighton coffee & provision merchants, Kensington street. Cockburn John Geddes Hunter, solicitor & commis­ P.O. Telephone No. 247; Brighton No. 284; T A sioner for oaths (firm, Cockburn, Gostling & Cock­ " Grocery, Brighton " burn), 6r Church road, Hove & r Duke street Collings Alice (Mrs.), aparts. 29 Lansdowne st. Hove Cockburn William Hunter, solicitor & commissioner for Collings Esme, photographer, 120 Western road, Hove oaths (firm, Cockburn, Gostling & Cockburn), 6r Collings George, tinplate worker, 10 Gloucester street Church road, Hove & r Duke street Collings James Thomas, builder, 23 Brooker street,Hove­ Cockerell G. J. & Co. (incorporated with Rickett, Collings Susannah (Miss), dress maker, 23 Brigden st Cockerell & Co. Ltd.), 30 Ship st. T N 98Y Brighton Collings William Henry Thomas, auctioneer &c. see Cocks G. & W. travelling drapers, 20 Preston road Dudeneys & Collings Cocks William, chief constable & inspector of hackney Oollingwood John, master mariner, 128 Ditchling rise carriages, omnibuses, boats & .bathing machines, Collins M. E. & Sons, carpet warehouse, 47 & 48 St. director of fire brigade & inspector under the " Diseases James's street of Animals Act," Town hall, Church road, Hove Collins Albert Edwd. boot & shoe repairer, 101 Words- Codd Elizabeth (Mrs.), confectioner, Portslade Station worth street, Hove approach, Boundary road, Hove Collins ..Alice Matilda(Mrs.),nurse,2 Paston pl.Kemp twn Codrington Ambrose, beer retailer, 49 Trafalgar street Collins Andrew, dining rooms, 22 Cross street, Hove Coe Brothers, fishmongers, 40 & 41 George street, Hove Collins Eliza (Mrs.), laundry, 83 Clarendon road, Hove & 15b, Dyke road Collins Fred, American bowling saloon, r66 The Beach Coe Thomas William, boot maker, 14 Preston road Collins Fred, bathing machine proprietor, The Beach Coen Louis, tobacconist, 87 King's road Collins Fred, beer retailer 163, & pleasure boat pro- Cogan James & Son, painters & plumbers, 29 Albion hill prietor 160 & 171, The Beach Coghlan Daniel, wardrobe dealer, 24 & 25, & furniture Collins Frederick (Mrs.), apartments, I 8 Wyndham st broker 35, Jubilee street Collins George Fredk. antique dlr. 53 :Yleeting House la Cohen Brothers, ladies' tailors, 61 Western road Collins Herbert Edward, boot ma. 30 Park Crescent ter Cohen E. & N. tobacconists, 49 St. James's street Collins John, apartments, 19 Montpelier road Cohen Ernest, auctioneer, 58 Preston street Collins John, beer retailer, 103 Richmond street Cohen .Esther (Mrs ), dealer in antiques, 33 King's road Collins John Henry, decorator, 47 Ditchling road Cohen Ethel (.M:rs.), jeweller, 40 Western road Collins Lilian (Mrs.), shopke~per, 82 Southover street Cohen Florence H. C. (Miss),apartmts. 34 York rd.Hove Collins Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 135 Sackville rd. HovP Cohen Jacob, loan office, ·II Grand parade Collins Mary (.Mrs.), stationer, & post office, rsa, .]\;ew Cohen Millie (Mrs.), apartments. 15 Oriental place Town road, Hove Cohen Morris, apartments, 35 Marlborough place Collins May L.(Miss), corset ma.97 Blatchington rd.Hove Cohen Samuel, curio dealer, 23 Meeting House lane Collins Thos. Joseph, curio dealer, 38 Meeting House la Cohen Samuel Harris, tailor, 34 Devonshire place Collinson Ernest Frank, grocer, 17 Islingword road. Colbourne & Co. house furnishers, 131 & 132 '-''Pstern rd T N 1430 Kemp town Collinson Wm. John, apartments, 126 Queen's Park rd .
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