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DERBYSHIRE. R DERBYSHIRE. R TRADES DIRECTORY.] DERBYSHIRE. r FAR 497 Cresswell John Thomas, Leaden knowl, Dakin In. & George, Shipley, Derby Dean C. L. Blackwall, Kirk Ireton. Chinley, Stockport Dnkm :Mrs. Sarah &; Son, Youlgrave, Derby Cresswell Mrs. S.The Moor,Wirkswrth Bakewell Dean Isaaco--Kirk Ireton, Derby Creswi~ Alee, Brimington, Chesterfld Dakin T. &; Sons, Miller·s Dale, Buxtn Dean John, Etwall, Derby Creswiek George, Dronfield, Sheffield Dakin George, Hulland, Derby Dean Samuel, Kirk Iret<Jn, Derby Creswick John, Holrnesfield, Sheffield Dakin George, Miller's Dale, BuxtOll Dean Samuel, Nessfield, Great Bar- Creswick Thomas, Lydgate, Holmes- Dakin George T. Miller'~ Dale, Buxtn low, Chesterfield field, Sheffield Dakin J. Hargate wall,Wormhill,Bxtn Dean Samuel, jun. Millfield, Kirk Ire- Creswick Thomas, Unstone hill, Un- Dakin James, Mickleover, Derby ton. Derby stone, Sheffield Dakin John, Hulland Ward, Derby Dean William, Hognaston, Ashborne Crichlow John, Barmoor, Peak Forest, Dakin John, Kirk Langley, Derby Dearle Edwin A. The Old hall, Burnas- Stockport Dakin John, Mickleover, Derby ton, Derby Crichlow Stepben, Edale, Peak Forest, Dakin John, Over Haddon, BakewelI Dearnaley Geor~e William, Ollerbrook, Stockport Dakin Joseph, Parwich, Ashborne Edale. Sheffield Crichlow William, Peak's hill, Peak Dakin J. Small dale,Peak Forest,Stckpt Deaton T.New Whitfington,Chesterild Forest, Stockport Dakins Georg-e, Aldwark. Bradbourne, Deaville Arth. West Hallam, Derby Critchlow G.Nortonslee,}Iellor,Stckprt Wirksworth S.O Deaville Mrs. Hannab, New buildings, 'Critchlow George, Hartington Town Dakins George. Netherton hall, Brad- Shottle, Belper Quarter, Ashborne bournI', Ashborne Deaville Robert, Idridgehay, Derby Critchlow James, Monyash, Bakewell Dale Bellarny, Lawn nook, Belper Deaville William, Boylestone, Derby Critchlow Joseph, Brackenfield, Alfrtn Dale F. Gorse hill, Bradbourne, Ashbrn Deaville William. Idridgehay, Derby Critehlow Mark, Pilsbury grange, Big- Dale Fra". H. Elton, Matlock Bath Deaville William, Oakerthorpe,Alfretn gin, Ashborne Dale G. H. S. Bonsal!, Matlock Ba.th Denny Henry, Well meadow. Crich, Critchlow Mrs. Sarah, Edgmoor,Cricb, Dale Isaac, Bow wood, Cromford, Matlock Bath Matlock Bath Matlock Bath Denny Jobn, Crich, Matlock Bath Critchlow Stephen, ~ether Booth, Dale Jobn. Winster, Matlock Derbyshire Jesse. Fritchley, Amber- Edale, Sheffield Dale Matthew, Conksburv, Youlgrave, gate, Derby Critchlow Thomas, Hartington Town Bakewell • IDerbyshire John, Biggin :Moor, Biggin, Quarter, Ashborne Dale R Hulland grange, Hulland,Drby Ashbo~ne Critchlow Thomas Isaac, Edgmoor, Dale Stephen, Birchover, Matlock Bath DerbyshIre John Henry, Cross Hands. Crich, Matlock Bath Dale S. Gratton, Elton, Matlock Bath Turnditch, Derby Critchlow lYilliam, Wheston, Buxton Dale T. Peakway, Parwich, Ashborne Derbyshire Saml. Hnlland Ward, Drby Critcblow William, Winnatt's head, Dale Wm. Dale end, Parwicb, Ashborne Des Forges Leslie William, Horsley Castleton, Sheffield Dalton haac, Bankhead farm, Thorn- lYoodhome, Derby Crofts John Johnson, Hawthorn hill, set, Birch Vale, Stockport Dethick George, Apperknowle, Un- Staveley, Chesterfield Dalton J. .A. New Tnpton, Chesterfld stone, Sheffield Crookes E. Newgate,Gt.Brlw.Chstrfld Dalton Joseph, Hall, Aston, Sheffield Dethick George, Sturston, Ashborne Crookes John, Birdholme, Winger. Dalton Sam!. Shatton, Sheffield Deville W. Delves, Shirland, Alfreton worth, Chesterfield Dalziel Francis. Dethick, Matlock Bath Devonport Jeremiah, Pentrich, Derby Crookes John, Ha"land, Chesterfield Dalziel Francis, Plaist-ow green, Crich, Dewsnap John, Hadfield cross. Had- Crookes ·Wm. H. Cntthorpe, Chestrfld Matlock Bath field, Manchester Crooks C. Horsley 1Voodhouse, Derby Damms H.Unthank,Holmesfld.Sheffld Dewsnap Sarn!. Sirnmondley, Glossop Crooks J. Horsley Woodhouse, Derby Darbyshire George, Hulland Ward In- Dexter Henry, Tickn~ll, Derby Crooks Rowland, Hognastn, Ashbrne takes, Derby Dexter J. Dale Abbey, Ilkeston B.S.O Crooks Samuel, Denby. Derby Darbyshire Miss Mary, Shirley, Derby Dexter J. Montpelier, Quarndon,Drby Crooks Samuel, Pleasley, Mansfield Darwent Isaac. Thornhill, Sheffield Dexter Richard, Ticknall, Derby Crooks Sherbroke, Plaistow, Crich, Darwent Nathaniel, Bittenhill, Glossp Dexter Thomas, Derby Hills, Derby :Matlock Bath Darwent Thomas, Malcalf, Chapel Mil- Dicken E. Blackwell, Taddington, Bxtn- Crooks W. J.:Marehay, Ripley, Derby ton, Stockport Dicken Mrs. Ellen, Chelmorton. Buxtn Cropper James, Elmton, Chesterfield Davall William, Tissington, Ashborne Dicken Mrs. G. 8::1 Old Chester rd.Drby Crossland B. Back Rowarth, Stockprl IDavenport H. Brimington common, Dicken George, Brierlow, HartingtoIlt Crossland H. RXether Padley,Sheffld Chesterfield Upper Quarter, Ashborne Crossland Joseph, Hague Bar, Stckprt Davenport Matthew Henry, ShottIe Dicken J. Egginton, Burton-on-Tren' Cro~~land Thomas, Broadhurst edge, hall, Derby Dicken John, Fla~g, Buxton Whitle, Stockport Davidson Harry, Tnpton, Chesterfield Dicken Mark Anthny. Tissington wood p Crossland Thomas, Laurel cottage, IDavidson Thomas, Tupton, Chesterfld Tissington, Ashborne Calow, Chesterfield Davies Elijah, Crowhole, Great Barlow, Dicken Thomas, Moorwood moor, Cro~sley Benjamin, Hagglee, Hope- Chesterfield Crich, Matlock Bath Woodlands, Sheffield Davies James, Stretton, Alfreton Dicken William Henry, Bonehill farm,. Crosslpy :Mrs. M. Offerton, Sheffield Davies Joseph, Hallfields, Stanton, Mickleover, Derby Crow John, Pilsley, Chesterfield Burton-upon-Trent Dickens C. Pipe la. Staveley, Chstrild Cundy Charles, Underhill, Earl Stern- Davis Hy. Foolow, Eyam, Sheffield Dickinson John, Shuttlewood. Bols- dale, Buxton Davis :Mi~s J. Foolow, Eyam, Sheffld over, Chesterfield Cupit :.\Irs. E. South Wingfield, Alfrtn Davis John, Litton, Buxton Dixon Edward, Tnnstead, Milton, Cupit George, Oakerthorpe, Alfreton ])avis Thos. jun. Foolow, Sheffield Whaley Bridge, Stockport Cupit Rickensen, Higham, Alfreton Davison Tom, Woodthorpe. Chestrfld DixoIll George, Brampton, Chesterfield­ Cupit Thomas, Stretton Hill side,Shir- Davison William, Tinker sick, Brim- Dixon John, Glossop land, Alfreton ington, Chesterfield Dixon Peter, Simmondley, Glossop Curzon William, Lea Greave, Chstrfld Daw George, Doveridge, Derby Doar In. W. Sandiacre, Nottingham Cutler John Henry, Stoney Houghton, Dawes Frederiolr, Findem, Derby Doar T. Stanton-by-Dale, Nottingham Pleasley, Mansfield Dawson James, Yeldersley, Ashborne Dobbs Charles. Blackwell, Alfreton Cutler Mrs. Mary. Temple ~ormanton, Dawson Peter, Chelmorton, Buxton Dobbs George, -Dronfield, \Voodhonse. Ohesterfield Dawson Peter R Millbrow, Ludworth, Sheffield Cutler T. Ault Hucknall, Chesterfield Stockport Dock~ey Joseph, Hargate, Hilton,Drby Cuttell Thomas, Hardstoft road, Tib- Dawson Sm!. Ditch~ Chelmorton,Bxtn Docksey J sph. Thos. Burnaston, Drby shelf, Alfreton Dawson Thomas, Biggin, Ashborne Docksey Thomas. Newton. Solney. Bur- Cutts Abraham, Danes moor, Clay Day Francis, Denby, Derby ton-upon-Trent Cross, Chesterfield! Day Henry, Robey field, Denby, Derby Doeksey Thomas. jnn. Rosliston, Bnr- Cutts Edwd. S. Morton, Alfreton Day John, Shipley, Derby ton-upon-Trent CuUs George, Pilsley, Chesterfield Daykin J. Cotmanhay, Ilkeston R.S.O Dodsley R. Langwith Ba~sett,Mnsild Cutts Joseph, Strett-on, Alfreton Daykin WaIter. Greenhill la. Alfreton Dodsley Robert. Stoney HoughtoD,.1 Cutts Jsph. jnn. Pilsley, Chesterfield Daykin William, High street, South, Pleasley. Mansfield Cutts Mrs. Mary, Chesterfield road, Normanton, Alfreton Dodsley Robert, jun. Stoney Houghtn. Staveley, Chesterfield Daykin William, Overgreen. Cut- Pleasley, Mansfie1d Cutts W. Calow gm. Calow, Chstrfield thorpe. Chesterfield Dolman John, Findern. Derby Cutts Wm. Jas. :Morton. Alfret<Jn Deakin G. Cauldwell, Burton-uponr-T Doncaster Henry. Carsington, Wkswtb Dakeyne J. Pike hal!, Biggin, Ashbrne Deakin George Henry, Coton-in-the- Dooley William. Outseats. Alfreton Dakin Joseph Henry &; George, Maw-I Elms, Burton-upon-Trent 1Dore John, Sunnyside. Tansley. Mat- stone, Youlgrave, Bakewell Dean Mrs. German, Kirk Ireton. Derby lock Bath DERBYSHIRE 32.
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