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Derbyshire. Derbyshire 584 SNU DERBYSHIRE. [KELLY'S SMITHS, BLACKSMITHS &FARRIERs-eon. Standish J oseph, Chesterfield road, SNUFF MANUFACTURERS. Moon Frederick, Bretby, Burton-on-T Woodseats, Norton, Sheffield Mason George &; Son, Spital mills, Moon J. Green hillocks, Ripley, Derby Stevens Samuel, Borrowash, Derby Ohesterfield Morris &; Son, Village street, Norman- Stones John, Dore, Sheffield ton, Derby Street James, Chesterfield road, Dron- SOAP MANUFACTURERS. Morris Henry Saxton, Willington, Bur- field, Sheffield Goodwin G. W. &; Son, 2 Osmaston ton-upon-Trent St~rgess Wm. 8.Torr street, Buxton road, Derby Morriil William, Thorpe, .Ashborne SWIft Joseph, B.el~hton, Sheffield Hull T.W. 39 &; 40 Bridge st. Derby Moss &; Son, Leabrooks road, Somer- Syddall J. WhI~tmgton, Chesterfield Sparkla Soap Co. (Macrae &; Hodgkin- cotes, Alfreton Taylor John, Kniveton, Ashborne son proprietors Brassinaton Musgrove Sam!. Littleover, Derby Taylor Joshua, jun. Brassinghm, Wi;ksworth S.O ' e , Newberry John, School street, Church Wirksworth ~.O Storey &; Son, Chapel Milton, Chapel. Gresley, Burton-upon-Trent Taylor Wm. Cnch, Matlock Bath en-le-Frith Stockport Newberry Thomas Martin, Woodville, Tliompson C. 161 London I'd. Derby , Burton-on-Trent Thompson J. MatlockBridge,Mtlck.Bth SOCIETIES & ASSOCIATIONS. Newmane Wm. 41 Mill Hill la. Derby Thompson Thomas, Ednaston, Derby Alfreton Ohoral (T.homas W.Hatchett, Nicholls George, Brampton, Chesterfld Thompson W. Matlock Bdg.Mtlck.Bth sec.; W. G. Taylor, of Nottingham, Ordish Jas. Roslisto1lf, Burton-oIll-T Thorp J. &; Sons, 157 Harrington st. O()ll'ducoor), AlfTeton Orme T. Castle Gresley, Burton-on-T Derby Alfreton Floral &; Horticultural (Geo. Orme Thomas, Linton, Burton-upon- Timons George, Elmton, Chesterfield Olorenshaw, sec.), Alfreton Trent Toft Eli, Youlgrave, Bakewell Alfreton Town &; Trade Association Oulsnam &; Fearn, Brassington, Wirks- Tomlinson Charles, Boylestone, Derby (Alfred Toone, sec.), Mansfield rd. worth S.O Tomlinson J. Quoit grn.Dronfld.Shffid Alfreton Palfree Samuel, Cartledge's yard, 18! Toplis John, Hopton, Wirksworth Ashbol"Ile Liberal Unionist Registra- Sad1ergate, Derby Trafford G. H. Bradbourne, Ashborne tion: Association (Joseph Osborne, Paling Jo. T. Hackenthorpe, Sheffield Travers Joseph, Draycott, Derby sec.), St. John street, Ashborne Parkin Robert, Birchwood lane, Somer- Turner Charles, Glumangate &; 103 Bakewell Agricultural (Joseph S. cotes, Alfreton Saltergate, Chesterfield Anthony, sec.), Bakewell Parkin. Tom, Dore, Sheffield Turner John, Black's Head yd..Ashbrne Belper Humane (estab. IB20) (John Parsons Mrs. Agnes, Morton, Alfreton Turner John, Marsh Lane, Chesterfield Hunter, hon. sec.), Quan, bank, Payne Charles, Shot Tower yard, Mor- Turner Samuel, Totley, Sheffield Belper ledge, Derby Turnncliffe Thos. 16 South st. Buxtn Helper Natural History &; Philosophical Peach Laurence, Hungry Bentley,Drby Unwin Isaac, Hathersage, Sheffield (Miss Nuttall &; W. T. Ilurkinshaw, Peach Wm. Repton, Burton-on-Trent Vallence John, College, Denby, Derby hon. secs.), Belper Pearson &i Co. Newbold-cum-Dunston, Vickers Hartley, Ashford, Bakewell Board for Examinations for Mining Chesterfield \Yagstaff J. Egginton, Brtn.-on-Trent Districts of Der.yshire, Nottingham- Pearson Samuel, Hyde Bank road, New \Vain John, Hartill'gton Town Quarter, shire, Leicestershire &; Warwick- Mills, Stockport Asbiborne shire (William Saunders, eec.), 67 Pearson Samuel Beard, Stockport Wainwright George, ~lythaTD. Bridge, Wilson street, Derby Pickford John, Dove Holes, Stockport Bamford, Sheffield Bradwell Horticultural (G. J. Randles Pickworth Robert, Cotmanhay road, Wainwright Joseph, Hope, Sheffield &; &; W. W. -Shaw, secs.), Bradwell, Cotmanhay. Ilkeston R.S.O Castleton, Sheffield Sheffield Plant John, Barlborough, Chesterfield \Valker John, Breadsall, Derby Buxton Conservative Association (H. Plant In. Thos. Staveley, Chesterfield Walker John R.S.S. Etwall, Derby A.•Hubbersty esq. J.P. chairman; Porter Thos• .Aston-upon-Trent. Derby Walker Wm. Sims, Field lane, Ilelper John Robinson,sec.),Station rd.Bxtn Porter Thomas, 32 Morledge, Derby Walkerdine Hy. 49 Bridge st. Derby Buxtol1l Horse Show (Frank Drawry Prince Aaron, 12a, King street. Derby Wall Samuel, Beeley, Bowsley S.O esq. chairman; HampsQoD Brot,hers, Proctor Thomas, Fernilee, Stockport Wall Samuel, Bowsley S.O secs.), Iluxton Radford Richard, Dig st. .Ashborne Wallis GermaIll Hy. Winster, Matlock Buxoon Liberal Registration Assoeia- Badford Wm. Lullington, Burton-on-T Ward William, Buxton road, Ashborne tion (F. Cowley Smith, sec.), Buxtn Ray Alfred, Hulland Ward, Derby Warner Samuel, Hilton, Derby Buxton Young Men's Christian Asso· Rel"ve Harry, Pilsley, Chesterfield Warren Brothers, ~ewhall, Burton-on· ciation (J. Burton ~ L. War~le, Richardson C. Cowers la. Shottle,Dby Trent secs.), Rutland chambers, HardwlCk Richardson George, Netherseal, Ash- Waterhouse Wm. Great Hucklw.ShfHd street, Buxton by-de-la-Zouch Watson A. Newhaven, Biggin,Ashbrne Buxtol1l Young Women's Christian As- Ride William J. Brailsford, Derby Watts Alfred!, 320- Chatsworth rd. St. sociation (Mrs. W. Brown, hon. Riley Thomas, Albion street, Derby Thomas', New Brampton, Chesterfld sec.), Spring gardens, Buxton Rodgers A. Somercotes hill, Alfreton Watts Jas. Arth. Two Dales, Matlock Charity Organisation Society (Miss Bodgerll, Joseph, Ridgeway, Chesterfld Webster Tlhomas, Walton-upon-Trent, Garton, sec.), 44 Green lane, Derby Rolley Josiah &; Son, Elton, Mtlck.Bth Burton-upon-Trent Chesterfield Amateur Dramatic (Rehd. Roper Albt. Kirk Ireton, Derby Wheatley George, Dronfield, Wood- Fredk. Henson, hon. sec.), Chestl'fld Bose Wm. MGsborough, Sheffield house, Sheffield Chesterfield Angling Association (Tom Rosevear James, Oxford street,Church W'heeldol1l John, Idlridgehay, Derby WaIter Scot~ hon. sec.), Rutland Gresley, Burton-on-Trent White &; Housley, Litehurch st.Derby hotel, Knifes~~t?gate, Chesterfi~ld Rowbotham John, MelIor, Stockporil White T. Grindleford Bridge, Sheffield Chesterfield DIVISIon of Derlbyshlre Rowland Joshua, Heage, Belper White Thomas, Nether Padley,S'hefHd Unionist Association (Charles Ryde George Ilradley, Ashborne Whitehead William, Fanshawe road, :Fredk. Marshall,registration agent), Salmon Geo. Market pI. Ripley, Drby Eckington, Sheffield Ohurch lane, Ohesterfield. Samuel E. Matlock Green, Mtlck. Bth Whitworth O. &; F. Heath, Ohesterfield Ohesterfield &; East DerbyshIre .Agn- Scorer WilIiam, Bolsover, Chesterfield WhitwGrtih Tohom'lls, Mickleover,Derby cultural (T. Wardle, sec.), Burling- Sellars John, Kilburne, Derby Whitworth William, Etwall, Derby ton street, Chesterfield Sellars Leonard. Tideswell, Buxton Widdawson Sarn!. Torr st. Buxton Chesterfield Harmonic (George H. Shaw Bertram C. Doveridge, Derby Wilde John, 73 &; 75 Station road, Bellringer, hon. sec.), Eyre street, Shaw Thos. Coal Aston, Sheffield Hadfield, Maftdhester Chesterfield Shelton Joseph, Ray street &; Nook Willetts John, Hulland Ward, Derby Chesterfield Licensed. Victualler>S' .As- End road, Heanor R.S.O Wilmob G. Milltown, Ashovr.Chestrfld sociation (Waiter Warmsley, sec.), Simpson Benj. 10 St. James' st. Buxtn Wiser GeoTge, Pilsley, Chesterfield 74 Newbold road, Chesterfield Slack George, II Hollis lane, Chesterfld Wiser Wm. High st.Clay Crss.Chstrfld Church of England Tempera!lce So­ Smith William &; Son, Compton Steam Wood R. &; S. Chal'lesworth,Manchstr ciety Derby Archdeaconry (Rev. Saw mills, Compton, .Ashborne Wood! J()hn, Church st. Ripley, Derby Frank Percival Downmam, organi- Smith Alfred, Calow, Chesterfield Wood Thomas, Shirland, Alfreton zing sec.), 28 Hartin~ton st. Derby Smith George H. Olifton, Ashborne Woodihead John, Norton, Sheffield Clay Cross Conservative &; Unionist Smith Henry, Stanton-by-Bridge,Drby Wright Frank, Mapleton, Ashborne Association (W. G. Turbutt esq. Smith Jonathan, Coppice side, Church Wright J. Hatton, Burtoll'-upon-Trent J.P. president), beld at StaT' botel, Gresley, Burton-on-Trent Wright John, Smalley, Del"by High street, Clay Oross, Ohesterfld Smith Samuel, Woodville, Ilurton- Wright J()lS~, jun,. Market place, Clay Oross &; District PIGughing on-T.rent Chapel-en-le-FritJh, St()Ckpo.rt .Association (Arthur Mi:ner, sen. (of Smith W. Gladstone st. TIkeston R.S.O Wri~ht William. Hollington, Derby Stretton), sec.), Clay Cross, Chstrfld Smith William, Chelmorton, Buxton Wrigtht Wm. Tissington, Ashborne Clay Cross Floral &; Horticultural (W. Stacey Charles, Tupton, Chesterfield Young A. Breaston St. Michael, Drby B. M. Jackson esq. J.P. president; Staeey Chas. jun. Woodthorpe,Chsttild Joseph Dickinson, sec.), Clay Oross, Stevens Robert, Mugginton, Derby . Chesterfield.
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