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TRADES. [ B::Ckingijam· HIRE ~330 SHO TRADES. [ B::CKINGijAM· HIRE. SHlRT & CoLLA& MANUFRS.-contd. Burrows George, Iver, Uxbridge Fleet Mrs. A. The Common, Amersha.m Robinson & Cleaver J.imited (of Belfastj, Burrows John, 17 Mitre st. Buckingham Flint Mrs. Sarah, Akeley, Buckingham 156 to 170 Regent street w (T N 1070 Butcher Mrs Charles,Broughton, Newport Floyd Mrs. Elizabeth, .105 Newport road, Gerrard; TA "Linloom, London") Pagnell New Bradwell, Wolverton & 101 & 102 Cheapside, London E c; Butler G. 197 Gordon rd. High Wycombe FloydJ. Geu. Lousley row.PrincesRisboro' & 22 Church street, Liverpool ; factories. Butler William J ames, Green lane, Foster J. 15 Chiltern st. W a.ltcm,Aylesbury Banbridge, eo. Down & Belfast, Ireland Datchet, Windsor Foulks James, 2 Vicarage road, Brad- Caple Thos. Shenley Brk. end. Bletchley well, \Volverton Carr Richard, Dean street, .Marlow Fowle•· William, 2 Queen's road,Chesham SHOPKEEPERS. Causby Miss E.Winchendon Low.Aylesbry Fox Miss E. 75 Germain street, Chesham Adams Albert, 31 School street, New Caves Arth. Jas. 44 Jersey rd. Wolverton Foxley W. London rd.Loughton,Bletchley Bradwell, Wolverton Chamberlain T. Bow Brickhill, Bletchley Francis Mrs. A. 7 Russell st.E'tonyStratfrd Adams George, Chackmore, Buckingham Chambers Mrs. E. Ledger's road, Slough Francis W. T.33 Victoria st.HighWycmbe Adams George, Uxbridge road, Slough Chappell Mrs. S. Stewkley, Leighton Bzzrd Franklin Frank, 79 New street, Aylesbury Admans P. G. 27 Diamond road, Slough Cheshire Alfd. E. North Marston, Winslow French Jn. Wm. Green la.Datchet,Windsr Ager Harry, 10 Tickford st.NewportPgnll Child Herbert, High st. Chalvey, Slough French S. 1 Brocas stmet, Eton, Wir,uisor Ager Mrs. J. 110 High st.Newport Pagnell Church Mrs. Alice, 72 Richardson street, Frost Fredk. Bow Brickhill, Bletchley Aldridge Mrs. H. High st. Amersham High Wycombe Fry Henry, 82 Albert street, Slough Aldridge Harry, Marsh, & 29 Denmark Cl ark Mrs. Rebecca,37 Church st.Chesham GableThos. Randolph,George Green,Slough street, High Wycombe · Clarke Edward, Northern woods, Woo- Garside Mrs. Mary Ann, 43 Stra.tford Alien Mrs. Annie, lOO The Crescent, burn, 'Vooburn Green road, Wolverton Chalvey, Slough Clarke Edwin R. 61 Stoke road, Slough George Miss Annie, Broadway, Ameh!ham Alien Ernest Hy. Burnham, Maidenhead Clarke Mrs. E. Wing, Leighton Buzzard Gerrard Mrs. Martha, 9 Crrndon street, Alien James. 57 West Wycombe road, Clarke Miss S. A. The Common,Amersham High Wycombe High Wycombe Clcal Mrs. Fanny, Oxford road, Marlow Gibbs Mrs. Ruth, Hawridge, Berkhamstd Anderson Ralph, Railway pl.Hi. Wycombe Cleaver Ernest 'Wm. Eton wick, Windsor Ginger Mrs. R. Wing, Lt'ighkln Buzzard Andrews Miss Dorcas, Ivinghoe, Tring Coales Herbert S. Queen st. Aylesbury Glenist.er Miss Hannah, Chenies, Rick- Andrews G. Winchendon Up. Aylesbury Coates Miss Mary Ann, Tingewick, mansworth (Herts) Andrews Wm. 6 Northern rd. Aylesbury Buckingham Gob by Mrs. H.Broughton,NewportPagnell Anstee Mrs. E. Thornborough,Buckinghm Colbrook Geo. 37 Ardenham st. Aylesbury Gomm Mrs. N. 173 Waterside, Chesham Armstrong Charles, Stoke Goldington, Coleman H. J. Austen wood,Gerrard'sCrss Gomm W. The Lee,. Great Missenden Newport Pagnell Collins George, High st. Chalvey, Slough Grace Misses Eliza & Caroline, Chenies, Atkins Fredk. 49 Sunnyside rd. Chesham (',ompton Mrs. Amy, 48 High street, New Rickmansworth (Herts) · Austin Mrs. C. Ledger's road, Slough Bradwell, Wolverton Grant Mrs. E. Horsemoor green, Slough Ayres Charles,Alma rd.Eton wick, Windsor Cook Arthur, 13 Diamond road, Slough Grantham Mrs. Mary, Queen's rd. Marlow Baker Joseph, 149 Sunnyside rd.Cheshm Cook Edward N. Stoke Poges, Slough Gray Benjamin, Edlesborough, Dunstable Baldwin H. Askett, Princes Risborough Cook Miss Sarah Jane, lvinghoe, Tring Gray Miss Minnie,Hambleden,Henley-on· Baldwin :Mrs. J. 347 Waterside, Chesham Cook Wm. Stephen, Westbury, Brackley Thames Baldwin Joseph, Queen's park, Aylesbury Coston Edward, 86 Albert street, Slough Gray Miss N. Lane end, High Wycombe Ball Frank A. 3A, Bakerst.IIighWycombe Cotton Mrs. Elizabeth, Lavendon, Olney Green G. Stewkley, Leighton Buzzard Barangar Henry James, Amersham road, Cox T. The Common, Datchet, Windsor Greenaway Alfred, 64Park street, Slough High Wycombe CoxThos.Redding,NorthMarston,Winslw Gregory :Miss C. L. Cheddington, Tring Barnes :Mrs. E. 12 Vale road, Chcsham Crabb Mrs. Alice, Alma road, Eton wick, Gregory Mrs. Susan, Castle Thorpe, Bames Ernest, Colnbrook, Slough Windsor St<Jny Stratford Barnes T. 56 Shaftesbury st.Hi. Wycombe Cripps Junas, Westcott, Aylesbury Gregory Mrs. Zilpha, Pitstone, Tring BarnettJoseph, Horsemoor green. Slough Cross R. A. Preston Bissett, Buckingham Grice Mrs. L. 43 Aylesbury st. Wolverton Barney William, Haddenham, Thame Culley J. The Strand,Quainton, Aylesbury Griffin Frederick, Marsh, High Wycombe Bat~elor Mrs. W. Chesham Bois,Chesham Culverhouse Mrs. F. 8 Blucher st.Chesham Grisbrook Mrs. Mary Jane, Hanslope, Bateman Mrs. E. Marsh, High Wycombe Dancer William, Park st. High Wycombe Stony Stratford Beach Arthur, 11 Queen Anne street, Dandridge William, 103 Albert st. Slough Groom Henry, Moulsoe,Newport Pagnell New Bradwell, Wolverton Daniel Mrs. F. 45 Church st. Bletchl!•y Groom Mrs. Prestwood, Great Missenden ll;~eal G. D. Holmer green, Amersham Daniells John, 88 Silver st. Newport Pagnl Gudgin Charles, Westcott, Aylesbury ~en bow A. London rd.Loughton, Bletchly Dash Georgr, 6 William strPet, Slough Gunnell William, Great Missenden Bennett Mrs. E. East Claydon, Winslow Davey Miss S. Stewkley, Leighton Buzzrd Hailey James, The Common, Amersham Bennett Mrs. E.Charndon,Bicester(Oxon) Dell Mrs. S. Laccy grn. Princes Risboro' Hailey ~'illiam George, North Crawley, Bentley Joseph, 4 Westbourne street, Dent M. Turville, Henley-on-Thames Newport Pagnell· High Wycombe Denton Mrs. S. 205 Waterside, Chesham Hall E. 84 & 86 Oxford road, Aylesbury Bettle Mrs. S. H. 14 Priory street, New- 1 Dickens Mrs. A. Mursley, Winslow Hall Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, Post office, port Pagnell Dickens Abel, Newton Longville, Bletchly Twyford, Buckingham Biggs W. Wycombe la. Woo burn Green, i Dickins Hy. Stewkley, I.eighton Buzzard Hall Richard, 90 Cambridge st. Ayleabury Gerrard's Cross 'Dimmock Mrs. S. Wingrave, Aylesbury Hall Wm. Abercrornbie av.HighWycombe :Bishop Henry, Lane end, High Wycombe Dixon W.T. 15 Britannia street,Aylesbury Hancock Mrs. Ada, Slapton, Leighton Bishop John H. E. Cbalfont St. Peter,l Downing Miss Elizabeth, 8 Church street, Buzzard Gerrard's Cross Stony Stratford Harding E. Wycombe end, Beaconsfield .Bolton Jesse, Wing, Leighton Buzzard Drake Alfred, Tring road, Wendover Harley W. Lavendon, Olney Bond Thos. Almard. Eton Wick, Windsor Dredge A. Shenley Brook End, Bletchley Harris Alfred, Haddenham. Thame Bone William, Wing, Leighton Buzzard Drew John Fredk. Ludgershall, Thame Harris Alfred, Leigh st.. High Wycombe Boone F. Sherington, Newport Pagnell Dunkin George, Long Crendon, Thame Harris James, Dadford, Buckingham Bowgen Philip, lOO High street, Slough Dunning Mrs. J. Chesham Bois, Chesham Harris Waiter, Post office, Horton, Slough Bowler Mrs. E. Baker st. HighWycombe! East .Miss Catherine, Whiteleaf, Monks Hart up Benjamin Henry, Post office, Boxall Mrs. Daisy Ellen, Church street, I Risborough, Princes Risborough Milton Keynes, Newport Pagnell Chalvey, Rlough I Edmonds F.Abercrombie av.Hi. Wycombe Haseldine John, 23 High st. Sklny Strtfrd Bradbury Miss E. Quainton, Aylesbury Edwards Mrs. Elizh. 19 Alpha st. Slough Hathaway & Gray, Bridge st.Hi.Wycmbe Brewerton Miss Alice, Colnbrook, Slough 1 Eggleton Miss Ellen, Monks Risborough, Hathaway A. J. 85 Des borough avenue, Brice Mrs. M. 14 High st.Newport Pagnell Princes Risborough High Wycombe Bridon Frederick, 35 Totteridge road, Ellingham Mrs. E. 60 High st. Aylesbury Hawes Emanuel, Worminghall, Tham1 High Wycombe Elliott Philip, Ivinghoe, Tring ' Hawkes G. 295 Waterside, Chesham Britnell John, 31 Shaft.esbury street, Ellis Mrs. E. Weston Underwood, Olney Hawkins Joseph, Lane end,HighWycmbe High Wycombe , Elstone Miss M. 21 Horscfair green, Hayes T. Seer green, Beaconsfield Britnell W. T. 178 Des borough road, Stony Stratford Hayward Mrs. M. A. 26 New st. Aylesbury High Wycombe Emmerson Amos, Ivinghoe, Tring Hedges Mrs. Elizabeth Leah. Stewkley, Brookes Mrs. Mary Ann, 45 Hughenden 'Essex Mrs. Hepzibah, 45 Richardson Leighton Bunard road, High Wycombe street, High Wycombe Hepworth Joseph, 25 Spencer street, Brooks Mrs. E. Weedon, Aylesbury Evans Mrs. Elizh. Whitchurch,Ayleshury New Bradwell, Wolverton Brown John, 49 Creed street, Wolverton' Evans Richard, Amersham rd. Hi. Wycm be Her bert Geo.248 Berkbamsted rd.Chlilhm Brown John William, 47 Midland rd.Olney Fairll'Uln George, High street, Winslow Herbert James, 55 Dashwood avenue, Bryant John, Queen's road, Marlow Fawkes A. 16 Oxford st. High Wycombe High Wycombe Buckingham A. Whitchurch, Aylesbury 1 Fearon Albt. Bath rd. Chippenham, Slough Hernaman Hercules Caleb, Post office, Buckingham W. Weedon, Aylesbury Feasey Mrs. E. 10 Mill st.NewportPagnell Wexham, Slough Buckland William, Queen's read, Marlow Feesey Miss Emmeline, Boundary road, Rester Arthur, Little Marlow, Marlow Bullock Robert, Iver, Uxbridge 'Vooburn Green . Rester Stephen, We11t street, Marlow Bunce Wm. Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury Feesey Miss Martha, Moor, Wooburn, Hewlett Joseph, 139 Newport road, New 7 Bu~ard !ohn, 44 Upper Green street, i . ~ ooburn Green. T Bradwell, Wolv:erton .. · H1gh Wycombe · . 1 Fmch Mrs. Harnet, Newton Blossom- Hey bourn Fredenck Willia.m, Wllllt lane, Burrows Mrs. E. Brook st.HighWycombel ville, Newport P~~ognell Bledlow, Princes Risborough . .
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