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HAA'lpshlre. SOUTHAMPTON • DIRECTORY.) HAA'lPSHlRE. SOUTHAMPTON. ~73 Hickman Humphrey John, solicitor & notary public & 1 Holland Cecil 'l'homas Sidney, artificial teeth maker, 5 clerk to Baker's charity, 12 Portland street St. Mary's road Hicks Frederick G. Duchess of Wellington P.H. 2 Rollick Charles Hy. french polisher, 101 Bevois Valley rd Wolseley road, Freemantle Rollick Clara. (Miss) A..R.C.M., L.'R.A.M. teacller of Hicks John, shopkeepsr, 38 Waterhouse lane, Millbrook music, 41 Millbrook road, Freemantle Hicks Persis (Miss), apartments, 5 Carlton crescent Hullidge A.lice (Miss), milliner, rB London road Hickson Jame,a Richd. news agent, 30 Shayer rd. Shirley Hollis Fredk. Percy, shopkpr. 1 Warren avenue, Shirley Higgins Thomas, beer retailer, 320 Portswood road Hollis Josiah, pawnbro. 105 St. Mary st. & 27 Strand Higham William, shopkeeper, I26 .Albert road Holloway .Alfred, shopkpr. 93 Imperial aven. Millbrook · Highfield Church Institute (Frank W. Mayes, sec.), Holloway Benjamin, shoe maker, 21' ·Palmerston road Highfield !an& Holloway Edward, hair dresser, 58 Romsey rd. Shirley Highland Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Kent st Holloway l<Tank N at·haniel, hair dresser, 53 ·Bedford pl Hill William & Son, hatters, 6o London road Holloway Henry, shopkeeper, 47 Coleman street Hill Allan Hubert, branch manager Wilts & Dorset Holman Elizabeth Pe:nce (Miss), private school, 62 Banking Co. Limited, 63 London road Whitworth road, Bitterne park Hill Ernest Ralph, furniture remover, 7 Sussex road Holme.s John & Sons, fishmongers, 52 Orchard lane Hill Frank, tobacconist, 75 Above Bar street Holme.s John, fishmonger, 4 Back-of-the-Walls Hill James, beer retailer, I Hanover buildings Holmes Kate (Miss), servants' registry office, r Easter Hill Legh Richman, grocer, SI Shirley Park rd. Shirley terrace, Duke's road, Portswood Hill Matilda (Miss), apartments, 6o Bellevue road Holme~ Selina (Mn~. ), shopkeeper, Io Dudley terrace, Hill Stanley B. dealer in antiques, Pound Tree road Foundry lane, Freeman tle Hill William Burrough F.S.I., F.A..I. auctioneer, Holmes William Henry, supt. of police, Docks, Canute rd llnrveyor, valuer, hom;e, land & estate agent, 93 Above Holmyard Jame-s, sculptor, I95 Derby T"Oad Bar street Bolt John & Son, builders, 56 Shirley road, Freemantle; Hill William John, furniture dealer, 26 St. Mark's road & works, Bourne road, Freemantle k Northam road Holt Herhert James, ironmonger, 94 & ~ Bevois Valley Hill William Joseph, furniture remover, 8 Su~ex terrace road & 2 & 3 St. MaTy street Hillhonse Emily (Mrs.), aputments, 9 West Park road Holt Herbert Ja.mes, ta:i'!.or, 82 Above Bar street Hillier & Son, general dealers, 65 St. Mary's road Holy Trinity Church Institute (Waiter E. Longney, Hillier Alice (Mrs.), a parts. g Shirley rd. Freemantle missione.r), Winton street Hillman Henry Waiter, shopkeeper, I2 Exmoor road Holzapfel's Limited, South castle, Town quay Hills Robert, herbalist, 5 r St. Mary s-treet Home & Colonial Stores Limited, 85 East street ; 47 Hills Samuel, boot repairer, 248 Shirley rd. Freemantle London road; 87 St. Mary st. & 34 Hig'h st. Shirley Hills Thomas John, grocer, St. Catberine's road & 13 Homelight uil Co. Limited, Radcliffe road · Manor Farm road, Bitterne park Honduras Consulate (A.Tchibald C. Dunlop, consul), II Hilton Edga.r Justly, shopkpr. 76 Nortbcote rd. Portswd Canute road Hinds Limited, jewellers, 46 East street Honeyc-hurch Harry, beer retailer, 58 St. A.ndrew's road Hingston Nora (Mrs.), apartments, 32 Carlton crescent Honeychurch Sidney Valentine, beer retlr. 40 Chantry rd Rinks James Edward, boot maker, I40 Bevois street Hood A.rthur Lloyd, hoot repairer, 37 Grove etroot Hippodrome (South of England Hippodromes Limited, Hood Caroline (Mrs.), apartments, 9 Queen's terrace proprietors; Frede.rick Monillot & Waiter de Frece, Hood Harry Jas. ·builder, 48 Thornbury av. Fre6II1antle joint managing directors; Harry Yardley, manager), Hooker Charles, frnitr. & poul·t&er, 74 High st. Shirley Ogle road Hooker Eli, herbalist, 14 East street Hipps Limited, tailors, r r7 East street Hooker George, fishmonger, 19"2 Shirley road,Freemantle Hirst & Sons, furniture removers, 77 Clovelly road Hooker Matthew, decorator, Vincent's walk Hisc:ock Charles Fraud, solicitor, see Lamport, Bassitt & Hooker William, fishmonger, 99 East street His cock Hooper & Ashby Limited, manufacturers & builders' Hisc:ocks Jessia (Miss), shopkeeper, 420 Portswood road merchants, brick & tile me-rchants. lime burners, Hitchcock A. jun. & Co. egg importers, r Vincent's walk plaster & whiting, -sla.te importers & lath renders. Hitchcock Lenden, coal dlr. 26 Kentish rd. Freemantle Britannia wharf, Marine parade; depots at !Bourne­ Hitchings Wm. confectnr. 84 Lodge rd. Bevois mount mouth; Branksome Junction; Portsmouth; Guild­ Roar Frederick William, domestic machinery dealer, 127 ford; Poole; :Salisbury; Winchester & Cowe.s. T A. St. Ma.ry street "Hooper, Southampton;" T N 41 & 46. ad· Hoare A. customs & excise officer, 59 & 6o High street verti ment Hoare Herbert Henry, confectioner, rB Dorset street; 32 Hooper A.ndrew, beer retailer, 32 A..moy street - Onslow road & 23 Ordnance road Hooper Bertram, insur. agent, IS Richville Td. Shirley Hoaro Percy, baker, Bond road, Bitterne park Booper Charles Henry, pawnbroker, 130 St. :Mary street HDbbs Thomas & Co. butchers, 84 .Above ·Bar street & Hoopcr Ernest Alfred, commercial traveller. 207 Shirley 47 & 48 East street road, Freemantle HDbbs WilHam & Son, printers, 44 Park rd. Freemantln Hooper .Mary (Mrs.), apartments, roa, Oranbury place • Hohbs George, market gardener, Hill lane Hooper Richard, grocer, 75 Kingsley road, Millbrook Hobby Bros. watch & clock makers, 5 Middle street Hopkins Eany (Miss), girls' school, 29 Denzil avenue Hodder Elsie Gertrude (Miss), dress maker, 9 North- Hopkins Eli, ;;hopkeeper. Kimberley villa, Manor Farm umberland road road, 'Bitterne park Hodder Thomas, fishmonger, 26 Bevois V alley road Hopkins Harry, shopkeeper, uo St. A.nd.rew's road Hodge Edward H. artificial teeth manufr. 46 London rd Hopwood Oswald Tatton, librarian & sec.of Public Library Hodges Arthur Lovell, chemist, 6r New road & Art Gallery, London road Hodges Henry Price, pianoforte warehouse, 117 Above Bar Horn John & Son, ship brokers, 16 Terminus terrace street; 19 Bridge street; I29 St. Mary street & x8 Horn Henry John, consular agent for the Netherlands, High stre~. Shirley see John Horn & Son Hodgetts Harry, gold & silver plater, see Bennison & Horn Laura. Mary (Mrs.), greengrocer, 22 Chapel N)fid Hodgett<!! Horns Robert Benjamin, dairyman. 24 Oxford streE>t Hodgson Fredk. wardrobe dealer, 64 &; 65 Canal walk Horner William, firewood mer. 229 Priory rd. St. Deny's Hodson A. E. & Co. business transfer agents,2 Portland st Hol"ton Ernet>t A.rthur, tobacconist, 48 High t>treet & 37 Hoff William Ernest, as~istant insurance superinten- Above Bar street dent, Hope villa.., Foundry lane, Freemantle Hoskins Charles Frederick, apartments, 25 South front Hoffman Origen, Rose, Shamrock & Thistle P.H. Lower Hoskins Gertrude (Mrs.), dress maker, 65 Payne's road, Bridge road Freemantle · Hogg James, butche-r, 43 Canal walk Hospital of God's House (Rev. Robert Merrick M.A. Holdaway Alfred L. P. inspector of weights & measures, charlain), Winkle stre~ !!'3S meters, explosives & petroleum, Market lane Houghton Frederick, timber merchant, The County Holdaway Charles, Duke's Head P.H. I Duke street wharf, Northam Hold&way Charles. shopkeeper, 13 Blechynden street Honghton John, plumber & decorator, 38 MethQen st-. Holdaway Frank, beer retailer, 19 Chapel road Ee.vois town Holdaway Grace (MiS{I), dress maker, rs Aberdeen road, Houghton Maud (Mrs.), dress maker, SKJ5 -Portswood rd St. Deny'e Hounsell Edwin John, fried fish dealer, 64 PM"k road, Holdaway WilHom J. beer retailer, 39 East Park terrace Freemantle HoldeR W. R. & Co. Limited, corn merchants, 68 Com­ Hounsell Stephen, collt!ctor of general district rate, 121 mercial road; Baltic wharf, Marine parade; 104 & 122 High lJ!ireet <X>al & {j P-ortswood road & Crown 1street, Shirley House A.ndrew, coke dlr. Vincent street, Shirley Holdway Fdk. mechanical enginr. Priory aven. Bt Deny's House Edward, beer retailsr, 38 College street Hole Mrs. ladies' school, Shirley avenue, Shirley • Hou86 Frederick, tailor, see Timm & Hou!lt' RtoTI .. n<l AHre<i Geo. Gordon .A!"ms P.H. II3 Portswood rd House Harry, butcher, 16 Padwell road .
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