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STAJ.I TRADES DIRECTORY.] STAJ.i":FORDSHIHE. FAR 719 Clowes R. Meg crofts, Ipstones, Stoke Cooper Lewis, Milton, Stoke Cotton Joseph, Milwich, Stone Clowes Richard, Great Brookhouse, Cooper Stephen, Watling st. Brown- Cotton Robert, Great Gate, Stoke Eaves, Bucknal!, Stoke hills, Walsall Cotton Thomas, Freehay, Stoke Clowes Robert, Home meadow, Kings- Cooper Thomas, .Alsagers bank, Hal- Cotton William Frederick, Brans- ley, Stoke mer End, Newcastle combe, Stretton, Burton Clowes SI. Green hill, lpstones, Stoke Cooper Thomas, jun. Betley, Crewe Cotton William Henry, Stretton,Burtn Clowes Samuel, Wootton, .A.shbourne Cooper Thomas, SPabridg-e, Newcastle Cottrell Caleb, Yeatshall, Abbot's Clowes William, Biddulph, Congleton Cooper Thomas, Upper Haye corner, Bromley, Rugeley Clowes Wm. Common, Waterfall,Leek Fawfieldhead, Buxton Cottrell Clement, Marlpits farm, Clowes Wm. Hay ho. Ipstones, Stoke Cooper Thos. Yoxall, Burton-on Trent Bagot's Bromley, Uttoxeter Clowes William, Kingsley, S·toke Cooper William, A.udley, Newcastle Cottrell J. Pershall, Eccleshall R.S.O Clowes William, Leese Hill farm, Cooper William, Calf Heath, Four CottreliJ.Whitemoor, Biddulph,Cngltn Kingstone, Uttoxeter R.S.O Ashes, Wolverhampton Cottrell Joseph, Fradswell, Stafford Clowes William, Stockley park, Tut- Cooper William, Eardley End, Nwcstl Cottrell T. Pershall, Eccleshall R.S.O bury, Burton Cooper Zeedock, Up. Elkstone, Buxton Cottrell 'l'uomas, Biddulph, Congleton Clullow John William, Meadows farm, Cope C. & J. Haysgate, Fawfieldhead, Cottrill Ralph, Bagnall, Stoke Upper Elkstone, Buxton Buxton Coulson S. Hamstall Ridware, Rugely Clulow John & Peter, Alderlee, Leek Cope Arthur, Essington Wood, Es- Coulson Samuel, Whitehouse farm, Frith, Leek sington, Wolverhampton Swinfen, Weeford, Lichfield Clulow J. Broad lee, Leek Frith,Leek Cope Arthur Fred, Blackhalves lane, Coulton Mrs. M. Wigginton, Tamwrth Clulow Joseph, Morrey, Burton Wednesfield, Wolverhampton Coupe John, Stowe-by-Chartley,Stffd Clulow W.Hurdlowe, Up.Hulme, Leek Cope Mrs. C.Bramshall,Uttoxtr.R.S.O Cowern F. H. Ca1f Heath, Shares­ Colclough A.bel, New buildings, Eard- Cope C. Headland, Withington, Stoke hill, Wolverhampton ley End, Newcastle Cope Charles, Totmonslow, Draycott- Cox John & Fredk. Stourton.Stourbdg Colclough Arthur, Brocton, Stafford in-the-Moors, Stoke Cox Henry, The Oaklands, Hunting- Colclough J. Ravenscliffe, Golden Cope D. Up. Longdon, Longdn.Rugely ton, Stafford Hill, Stoke Cope E. Longdon grn.Longdon,Rugely Cox Higgs P-ercy, Swan farm, Norton Colclough John, Talke, Stoke Cope George, Foxt, Stoke Canes, Cannock S.O Colclough Samuel & J. Mowcop, Stoke Cope George, Hollington, Stoke Cox J. Cotes hth. Eccleshall R.S.O Colclough Samuel, Windy harbour, Cope Hy. Featherstone, Wolvrhmptn Cox James, Chorley, Lichfield Talke pits, Talke, Stoke Cope Hy. Ford mill, Grindon, Stoke Cox William, Ellastone, A.shbourne Colclough Thos. Woodshutts,Talke,Stk Cope J. Draycott-in-the-Moors, Stoke Coxon C. Hall flats, Blore, Ashborne Cole John, Ford houses, W'hampton Cope James, 23 High street, Cheadle Coxon Charles, Elford, Tamworth Collett Ebenezer, Colwich, Stafford Cope James, Newbolds, Bushbury rd. Coxon Mrs. Emma, Poppinjay, Lox- Collett J. Ellenhall, Eccleshall R.S.O Heath Town, Wolverhampton ley, Uttoxeter R.S.O Collett M.Mill Me~ce,Eccleshall R.S.O Cope James, Park hall, Above pk.Chdl Coxon Jn. Alrewas Hayes, Lichfield (Jolley John, Bromley lane, Kings- Cope Mrs. S. A. Longdon, Lichfield Cradd~k & Co. Pleck, Walsall winford, Dudley Cope Mrs. S. A. Beamhurst, Strams. Oraddock 'l'hos. Low. Stonnall, Walsll Colley Thomas, Fenton, Stoke hall, Uttoxeter R.S.O Craddock Thomas John, Swan farm, Collier Charles Henry, Marchington Cope Mrs. S. A. Beamhurst, Uttoxeter Upper Stannall, Walsall woodlande, Uttoxeter R.S.O Cope W.Lady Meadows,Ipstones,Stoke Cra.yston Thos. H. Haughton, Staffrd Collier E. Bury frm. Derrington,Stffd Cope William, Longdon, Rugeley Cresswell Mrs. Amelia, Hood Collier James, Seighford, Stafford Cope William, Wootton, Ashbourne lane, Longdon, RugeJey Collier Thomas, Hulme, Stoke Copeland Mrs. Catherine, King's Ores swell Herbert, Wigginton, Tamwth Collier Wm. Castlechurch, Stafford Bromley, Lichf!eld Cresswell Joseph, Essington, W'hmptn Collier Wm. Ranton, Eccleshall R.S.O Copeland Eli,Horton hay, Horton,Leek Crichlow Eli, King's Bromley,Lichfld Collins Alfred, Chorley, Lichfield Copeland Ely, Braddock hay, Bradley Crichlow J. Easing, Thorncliff, Leek Collins Chas. M. Lapley, Stafford Green, Congleton Cripwell J. Thotrp Constntine,Tmwrth Collins Henry, Shenstone, Lich-field Copeland F. Shareshill, Wolverhmptn Cripwell William. Elford, Tamworth Collins Mrs. Sarah, Wood end, Wed- Copeland Fras. Needham, The Grange, Critchelow G. Woaton, G'roxden, nesfield, Wolverhampton Coven, Wolverhampton Rocester S.O Collis F. The Limes, Fulford, Stokt Copeland Jn. Newborough, Burton Critchlow Wm. & Son, Burslem Collis George, Ramsor, Stoke Copeland Reginald, King's Bromley, Critchlow Albert, Tittensor, Stoke Collis W. Bank Top, Gratwich, Lichfield Critchlow G. Brund, Sheen, Buxton Uttoxeter R.S.O Copsey John C. lUore, Markt. Drayton Critchlow G. H. Back la. Onecote,Lk Condlyffe Brothers, M.itton, Penk- Corbesley John, Consall, Stoke Critchlow George, Aston hall, Stafford ridge, Stafford Oorbett J. Cox green,Enville,Stourbdg Critchlow George, Warslow, Buxton Condlyffe Arthnr, Bishopswood, Staffd Corbishley Henry, Cockshutt Haye, Critchlow J. Hill end, Sheen, Buxton Condlyffe Enoch, Bishopswood,Stafford Horton, Leek Critchlow J. Wallacre, Butterton,Leek Condlyffe Henry, Dunston, Stafford Corbishley Henry, Woodcock Hurst, Critchlow John, Sheen, Buxton Condlyffe James Arthur, The Hawk- Endon, Stoke Oritchlow Jn. Ralph, Maer, Newcastle shutts, Kiddemore Green, Stafford Corbishley John, Gate farm, Rushton Oritchlow Mrs. M.BI"Und,Sheen,Buxtn Conway Jacob, Harriseahead, Stoke James, Macclesfield Critchlow Mrs. S. Blackwood hl.Stke O>nway James, Harriseahead, Stoke Oorbishley John, Horton, Leek Critchlow Samuel, Cauldon Low, Cot- Cook Elijah, Onneley, Newcastle Corbishley Joseph, Dilhorne, Stoke ton, Froghall, Stoke Cook Mrs. Hannah, Moat house, Corbishley Moses, Leek Critchlow Samuel, Rue hills, Cotton, Haughton, Stafford Corbishley William, Toft farm, Ran- Froghall, Stoke Cook J. Buckley frm. Bradnop, Leek church, Newcastle Critchlow Samuel, Stanton,A.shbourne Cook Joseph, Grindon, Stoke Corden David, Dayhills, Milwich,Stne Critchlow Septimus, Upper Booth­ Cook Joseph, Tithe barn, Heaton, Corden John,Gt.Chatwell,Newpt.(Slp) lowe, Sheen, Buxton Macclesfield Corden Samuel, Werrington, Stoke Critchlow T. Longshaw, Farley, Stke Cook W. Moor end, Butterton, Leek Cordon George, Bradnop, Leek Oritchlow W. Hole end, Sheen, Buxton Cook William, Hanford, Stoke Cork Samuel, Ashley, Market Drayton Critchlow William, Blackwood hall, Cooke James, Thorncliff, Leek Cork W. Knightley, Eccleshall R.S.O Horton, Leek Cooke Samuel, Woodlands farm, Sug- Cornes Francis Ed~ar, Bishop's Offiey, Cross C. Crank Hall la. Wednesbury nail, Eccleshall R.S.O Eccleshall R.S.O Cross John, Uttoxeter R.S.O Cooke William, Little Sugnall, Sug- Cornes James, Alton, Stoke Crowther Wm. Bignall end, Newcastle nail, Eccleshall R.S.O Cornes Samuel, Bagnall, Stoke Crutchley Joel, Fradley, Lichfield Cooke William, Thorncliff, Leek Comes Thomas, Whitmore, Newcastle Cumberledge Mrs. Martha, Gentle- Coomer Richard Rehan, Roseford, Corns William, Awbridge farm, Try- shaw, Rugeley Act on T:russell, Stafford sull, Wolverhampton Cunliffe Thomas, Brindley Ford, Stke Cooper A. ,Onneley, Newcastle Cotterell Thomas, Rudyard, Leek Da.ce John, Middleton Green, Stoke Cooper Enoch,Hardingsbooth, Heathy CotterillMrs.H.Lask edge,Horton,Leek Dagley A.rthur, Edingale, Tamworth Lee, Buxton Cotterill Thomas, Dunstal, Abbots Dain Wm. A.shley, Market Drayton Cooper George, Eardley hall, Eardley Bromley, Rugeley Dakin Mrs. A.. New ho. lpstones,Stoke End, Newcastle Cotton Mrs. Ann, Clayton, Newcastle Dakin C. Fir tree, Heaton, Macclsfld Cooper J. High ridge,Leek Frith,Leek Cotton E. Crow trees, Oakamoor,Stke Dakin Mrs.Chas. Rushton ba.nk, Rush­ Cooper J oseph, Coven lawn, Coven, Cotton E. J. Green, Cauldon,Ashbrne ton Spencer, Macclesfield Wolverhampton Cotton Fdk. Grange, Oalton, Ashbrne Dakin John, Highlands park!, Taten- Cooper Josiah, Brownhills, Walsall Cotton Herbert, Burst farm, Cauldon, hill, Burton Cooper Moses, New Building farm, Ashborne Dale Abraham, Woodhonse green, Newton, Rugeley Cotton John, Waterfall, Leek Rushton Spencer, Macclesfield .
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