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658 Smi Trades 658 SMI TRADES. ( DE"UBYSHIRE .. SHITHS, BLACKSMITHS & ·FARRIERS Heath William, High st. Mosborough, Parkin Thomas, Totley, Sheffield - continued. Sheffield Payne Charles, Shot Tower yard, Mor- Bramwell T.& Son, Monyash,Bakewell Hill E. Nottingham rd. Ripley, Derby ledge, Derby Bramwell John, Concert place, Buxton Hill G. Nottingham road, Alfreton Peach Laurence, Hungry Bentley,Drby Bramwell Wm. Monyash, Bakewell Hill JamPs Edward, Hemming Green, Peach Wi1liam, Main street, Repton~ Briddon· Jas. Holloway, Matlock Bath Brampton, Chesterfield Burton-on-Trent Briddon James, Tansley, Matlock Bath Hinch William, 44 Rutland road & Pearson T.H. Langley Mill,Nottinghm Briddon Thomas, Bath st. Bakewell Angel yard, Chesterfield Pickford John, Dove Holes, Buxton Brown E. Over~f'.al,1shby-de-la-Zouch Hodgkinson J. W. Mappleton,Ashbrne Plant John Thomas, 24 Chesterfield Bunting F. Alderwasley, Wirksworth Hollingsworth John, Sheffield road, road, Staveley, Chesterfield Burton Geo. Old Tupton, Chesterfield Whittington moor, Chesterfield Porter Thos. Aston-upon-Trent. Derby Buttery John, Hathersage, Sheffield Hollingsworth Rowland, Swadlincote Proctor Thomas, Higher level,Whaley Calladine William, Cowers Lane, road, Woodville, Burton-on-Trent Bridge, Stockport Shottle, Derby Hollis Alfred, Longford, Derby Radford T. Lullington,Burton-on-Trnt Clarke Mrs. Maria, 385 Chatsworth Hollis J. Foston, Derby Rawlins E. 32a, Holywell st.Chestrfid road, Chesterfield Holme Joseph & Son, Hope, Sheffield Ray Alfred, Holland Ward, Turn- Clarke William, Morley, Derby Holmes Alfred, Chesterfield road, ditch, Derby Clay Fred, King street, Alfreton Dronfield, Sheffield Redfern George, Two Dales, Matlock Clixby B. 83 Market street, Ecking- Holmes John, Holmesfield, Sheffield Redgrave Duncan, Mansfield road~ ton, Sheffield Ho:mes Richard Fritchley, Providence Hasland, Chesterfield Close Richard, Sheffield road, Ores- place, Ilkeston Reeve F. North Wingfield,Chesterfield well, Mansfield Holmes William, Holbrooke, Derby Richardson Geo. Netherseal, Ashby- Cochrane Stphn. Ridgeway, Sheffield Hopkinson Jn. Brackenfield, Alfreton de-la-Zouch Cockayne Samuel,15 Siddals rd.Derby Horner Jn. 79 Stanhope st. Derby Ride Jabez, Brailsford, Derby Corner Chas. Herbt. Allestree, Derby Horton Ed ward, Coton-in-the-Elms, Riley Thomas, Albion street, Derby Coupe Robert, Bolsover, Chesterfield Burton-upon-Trent Roper .Albert, Kirk Ireton, Derby Cowlishaw R. Duckmanton, Chestrfid Hough William, Abbey street, Derby Rosevear James, Oxford street,Churcb Cox John, Twyford, Derby Houldsworth J. W. Heath, Chesterfld Gresley, Burton-on-Trent Coxon Charles, Spondon, Derby Hudson Thomas, Grindleford Bridge, Rowbotham J. & Son, Mellor,Stockprt Cox on Ernest, Beck et Well la. Derbv Sheffield Rowbotham Charles Edward, Harwich Cutts Henry, Sheffield road,Whitting- Hulse H. Church st. Melbourne,Derby End, Whaley Bridge, Stockport ton Moor, Chesterfield Hulse Saml. High st. Ticknall, Derby Rowland Joshua, Heage, Belper D1rnell John Arthur, Star & Garter Hunt Gervase, Kedleston, Derby Sadler J. & Sons, Bethel streetr yard, West bars, Chesterfield Hunt John, West Hallam, Derby Ilkeston Du:·nell T. Sth. Normanton, Alfreton Hutchinson Mrs. S. Pilsley, Bakewell Saint Arth. Gowers la. Shottle,Derby Uavison William, Chaddesden, Derby Huxley J.& Sons,23 Bakewell st.Derby Samuel Edwd. The Green, Matloc!iy, Dawes William, Victoria street, Jennings C. W. Glapwell, Chesterfield Sellars Leonard, Tideswell, Buxton Somercotes, Alfreton J ones & Higgins, King Edward st. Shaw Bertrai:n C. Doveridge, Derby Dean D. 1283 London road, Derby Ashbourne Shaw Thomas, Coal Aston, Sheffield Dean John, Thulston, Derby Kelsey Eli, Renishaw, Chesterfield Shelton Joseph, Ray street & Nook Dent William, Oversetts road, New- Kirli:ham George, 40 King st. Derby End road, Heanor hall, Burton-on-Trent Knowles Robert Henry, Commercial Simpson llenj.ro St.James' st.Buxton Dixon John, Bridgegate, Derby yard, South street, Chesterfield Smith Alfred, Calow, Chesterfield Dove Henry R. High street, Mel- Lamb Robert, Wessington, Alfreton Smith H. Woodville, Burton-on-Trent bourne, Derby Lee Robert, Radbourne, Derby Smith Hy. Stanton-by-Bridge, Derby Doxey Jame-s, Stanton-in-the-Peak., Lee Thomas, Kirk Langley, Derby Smith Jonathan, Coppice side,Church Bakewell Littlewood & Sons,Granby rd.Bakewll Gresley, Burton-on-Trent Drabble T. Sheffield road, Creswell, Lomas John & Sons,Tideswell,Buxton Smith W. Gladstone street, Ilkeston Mansfield & Mill st.Clown,Chestrfld Lomas R. & J. W. Church st.Buxton Smith William, Chelmorton, Buxton Eaton Joseph, .Awsworth rd. Ilkeston Lomas John, Peak l<'orest, Stockport Stevens Robert, Mugginton, Derby Emery Frederick, Doveridge, Derby Lomas John, Sutton-on-the-Hill,Derby Stevenson Samuel, Breaston St. Evison Henry, 887 Chesterfield road, Lomas Thomas Edward, Fairfield rd. Michael, Derby Woodseats, Norton, Sheffield Fa.irfield, Buxton Stone George, Duffield, Derby Facer Alfred, Holbrook road, Belper Ludbrook Alfred, Unstone, Sheffield Stones John, Dore, Sheffield Farnsworth Waiter, Whatstandwell, Ludlam Harry, Smedley st. Matlock Street Walter, Chesterfield road~ Matlock Bath Maleharn Brothers, High street, Mos- Dronfield, Sheffield Fells G.g4 High st.Eckington,Sheffield borough, Sheffield Swift Joseph, Beighton, Sheffield Fisher Joseph, Pinxton, Alfreton Maltby Seth, Victoria aven. Buxton Taylor Joshua, jun. Brassington,. Fletcher George & Son, 107 Notting- Marples Mrs. Mary Jane, Baslow Wirksworth ham road, Derby Marriott Fdk. Rd. Blackwell, .Alfreton Taylor W.G. 15 Hollis la. Chesterfield Foster Joseph J. Woodville, Burton- Marsden Wm. 'l'he Dale, Wirkswortb Taylor Wm.Muple Bridge, Stockport. on-Trent Marshall & C'lark, Sandiacre, Not- Taylor William, Town end, Bolsover,. Fox George Fredk. Eyam, Sheffield tingham Chesterfield Fox J. Summer hl. Victoria st.Derby Massey Wilfred H. Sudbury, Derby Thompson C. Orown square, Matlock Frost George, Wyaston, ~shbourne Mather James, Kniveton, Ashbourne Thompson C. 161 Lonrlon rd. Derby Frost George E. Monyash rd.Bakewell Mather Robert, George st. Riddings, Thompson Thomas, Ednaston, Derby Frost Samuel, Snelston, Ashbourne Alfreton Thompson Wm. Crown sq. Matlock Gilbert John, Shardlow, Derby Mee Arthur, Cromford, Matlock Bath Thorp J. & Sons, 157 Harrington st. Gil:son W. Little Cubley, Derby Melior F. 23 Blake street, Ilkeston Derby Glover Thomas, Rodsley, Ashbourne Metcalfe George, Beighton, Sheffield Timons George, Elmton, Chesterfield Greatorex George, Osleston, Derby Millward D. Middleton, Wirksworth Toft James Albt. Youlgrave, Bakewell Greaves Thomas, Calver, Sheffield Minion George, Ticknall, Derby Tomlin Charles, Mickleover, Derby Green J. Granby street, Ilkeston Mitchell Fdk.Hacl;:enthorpe, Sheffield Tomlinson Charles, Boylestone, Derby Green J. Newton, Alfreton Mitchell Henry, Kilburne, DerLy Tophs· G. Stanton-by-Dale,Nottinghm Gregory Joseph, jun. King st. Belper Moon Fredk. Bretby, Burton-on-Trent Toplis John, Hopton, Wirksworth GrPgory William, Hatchaway, Earl Moon J. Green Hillocks,Ripley, Derby Trafford G. H. & Son, Bradbourne &. Sterndule, Buxton Morris Hy. Saxon, Willington, Derby Hognaston, Ashbourne Grix Mrs. Jane, Brailsford, Derby Morris R. Barrow-upon-Trent, Derby Turner H. W.29 Glumangate,Chstrfld Hadfield George & William T., R.S.S. Moss Jabez, Ha.rtington, Buxton Turner John, Marsh Lane, Chesterfield Higham, Alfreton Mus~ove Saml. Littleover, Derby Udall Arthur, Bradley, Ashbourne Hall John. Bradwell, ShPffie:d Needham Bennett,Buxton rd.Bakewell Unwin Isaac, Hathersage, Sheffield Hallam Joseph, Town end, Chapel-en- Newberry James Alfred, School st. Vincent Wm. Winster, Matlock Bath le-Frith, Stockport Church Gresley, Burton-on-Trent Wag-staff John, Egginton, Derby Halla.m Rowland Kelham, Orchard st. Newmaue Wm. ~Mill Hill la. Derby Wain H. D. Water lane, Wirksworth Long Eaton, Nottingham Nunn Harry, Newbold, Chesterfield Wainwright George, Hope, Sheffield Hart Thomas William, Chesterfield Ordish F. Ohurcb Broughton, Derby Wainwright George, Mytham Bridge~ rGad, Meersbrook, Sheffield Orme T. Castle Gresley, Burton-on-T Bamford, Sheffield Hartshorn A. & Son, Ray st. Heanor Orme T. Linton, Burton-upon-Trent Walker James, High street, Clay Haynes Geo. Barrow-on-Trent, Derby Palfree Samuel. Palfree's yard, 18! Cross, Chesterfield Heartley Alfred, Whitwell, Mansfield Sadler gate & 75 Cmozon st. Derby Walker J~hn, Breadsall, Derby Heath William, Bridge st. Derby Parkin Ernest, Birchwood lane,Somer- Walker J(}hn R.S.S. Etwall, Derby cotes, .Alfreton Walker Wm. Sjms, Field lane, :Belper .
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