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Trades. [ Obisbibjq 88 .. cow TRADES. [ OBISBIBJQ, CoWKBEPERS-contmued. :Norbury :Mrs. Ellen, Lower Withing- .3andt>rs Charle.s Harris, ' Wood lan~ .. 'Hugbes Chaf>. Hatton Heath, Chester ton, Chelfc;rd· Adlington, Macclesfield ..Hughes Henry, Clutton, Cheswr Norton William, Norley road, Kings- Sant Mrs. Elizh. Worleston,Nantwicb. Hughes John, Coole Pilate, Nantwich Iey, Warrington .::3aunders Frank, Stapeley, Nantwich · Hulse Miss Hannah, Lodmore lane, Oakes James, Henhull, Nantwich Scott William, Baddiley. Nantwich Burleydam, Wbitchurch (Salop) Oakes T. Wettenhall, Winsford Rewell :Mrs. Mary, Tattenhall,Chester Hunt John, Acton, Nantwich Oultram Jas. Waverton, Chester Shaw Thomas Leigh, Bickley, Whit- .Jackson Daniel, Budand, Nantwich Owen Joseph, Ooole lane, Badding· church (Salop) Jackson John, Rudheath, Northwich ton, Nantwich Sheen John, Wrenbury,• Nantwich Jackson Samuel, Handley, Chester Owen Joseph, Ma'blin's lane, Church Shenton John, Hatherton, Nantwich larvis L. Blackden, Holmes Chapel Coppenhall, Crewe Shenton Thos. Chorlton, Nantwich Jefferson Thomas Houghton, Wis- Owens Arth. Lower Kinnerton,Ohester Sherlock Mrs. Sarah, Cotebrook .. taston road, Wistaston, Crewe Pace ~·\lfred, Aston, Nantwich Utkinton, Tarporley Jepson tVilliam, M·orley, Manchester Palin .\irs. Agnes, Shavington, Crewe Sherratt T. Tushingham, Whitchurch Johnson Thomas, Grandford lane, Paliu Charles, Threapwood, Malpas Shone John, Norbury, Whitchurch &. Newhall, Aston, Nantwich Palin George. Broughton rd. Church Tushingham, Whitchurch Johnston Mrs. M. Utkinton,Tarporley Coppenhall, Crewe Shone R. Sandy la. Saltney, Chester Joinson John, Elton, Chester • Palin John, Leighton Chapel, Crewe Shone Thomas, Broxton, Chester Jones John, Bradley, Whitchurch Parker A. Dodcott. Audlem,Nantwich Shropshire A. Hunsterson, Nantwich Jones John, Sound, Nantwich Parker Edward, Lightwood Green, Shuker Alfred, Brown's bank, New- Jones :Mis.s Mary Ellen, Lower Kin- Audlem, Nantwich hall, Andlem, Nantwich nerton, Chester Parker George, Wilkesley, Whit- Simcock Wm. Burwardsley, Chester Ke:1drick John, Rookery, Bnrleydam, church (Salop) Simpson Mrs. M. Capenhurst, Chestt­ Whitchurch (Salop) Parker J.Hack grn.Baddingtn.Nntwch Sinclair Mrs. Ada, Tattenhall,Ohester Ker:;huw William, Simpson lane, Parker James, Hunsterson, Nantwich Slater MissA.Nether Alderley,Chelfrd Pott Shrigley, Macclesfield Parker Thomas, Dodcott, Burleydam, Slater Wm. Low.Withington,Chelford Kinrade :Mrs. J ane, Bidst.on Hill, Whitchurch (Salop) Smith Mrs. Ann, Acton, Nantwich Bidston, Birkenhead Parker William, Oldcastle, Malpas Smith Jesse, Brown moss, Hunster.son,. Knowles Wm. Over Alderley, Chelford Par.-on:< Lawrence, Burwardsley,Chstr Nanhvich Lancaster Charles, Davenport,Congletn Partington George, Tattenhall,Chester Smith Samuel, Acton, Nantwich Langley Jas.Wrenbury Frith,Nantwch Peake Henry, Lightwood green, And­ Spann J oseph, Rushton, Tarporley Large William, Burwardsley, Chester lem, Nantwieh Stant William, Royals green, Bnrley Latham Arthur, Leese, Middlewich Peake John. Rookerv, Burlevdam, Dam, Whitchurch (Salop) Latham Edward, Tattenhall, Chester Whitchurch (Salop f · Si.aruwa.y Mark, Moss houses, Gaws­ Latham T. Wettenhall, Wins·ford Pearson Jn. Newhall, Aston, Nantwch worth, Macclesfield Latham William, Rookery, Burley- Peers Thos. Great Saughall, Chester Street Lea, Hurst lane, Bollington, dam, Whitchurch (Salop) Peever John, 35 Rose mount, Oxton, :Macelesfield Laurence Samuel, Lightwood green, Birkenhead Stubbs :Mrs.A. Leighton Chapel,Crewe Audlem, Nantwich Pennington Joseph, Aston-bY-Bud-• Stubbs Geo.Church Coppenhall,Crewe Lerison Harry, Threapwood, :Malpas worth, Northwich Stubbs Hy. Leightou Chapel, Crewe Ledwards Henry, Quarry bank, Ut- Prnnington S. 6 Victoria rd.Northwcb SnmJllerfield James, Gatley green~ kinton, Tarporley Percival Chas. Crowley, Northwich Nether Alderley, Chelford Ledwards John, Utkinton, Tarporley Percival Jas. St. Ann's rd. Middlewch Smnner Philip, Aston, Nantwich Look Thoma,., Cuddington, :Malpas Perry George, Hunsterson, Nantwich Sumner Robert, Norbury, Whitchnrch Lewis Samuel, Utkinton, Tarporley Phillips Edward, Overton, Malpa.s Sumner Wm. Wettenhall, Winsfordl Lightfoot Isaac, Kingsley, Warrington Phillips Thomas, Aldersey, Chester Suttan :\'Irs. Helen, Rose Hill cot- Lightfoot James, Grange rd. Heswall, Pimlott J. Low. Withington,Chelford tage, W eston, Crewe Birkenhead Pimlott Joseph, jun. Lower Withing- Stttton RJlph, Newton-by-Frodsham. Lhhtfoot Robt.Chas.Burland,~antwch ton, ChelfOl'd W arringt.on Lightfoot Samuel, Duckington,Malpas Platt Geo. T. Wettenhall, Winsford Tapley John, Lightwood green, Aud­ J.ockett Mrs. E. Bridgemere,Nantwich Platt Henry, Bridgemere, Nantwich lem, N antwich Lockett J. Weston-n;ere,We.stn.Crewe Pleavin James, Saighton, Chester Taylor John, Chelford Lomas .Tsph. Gawsworth, Mat>cle.sfield Plevin Jo~'<eph, Hatton Heath, Chester Taylor Samuel ( exors. of), Tushing- Lovatt William, Burland, Nantwich l'otts W.London rd.Stapeley,Nantwicb ham, Wh1tchurch Malam HPrbert., Stapeley, ~antwich Pnvey Jas. sen. Threa.pwood, Malpas Theh\·ell :Miss A. Well st. :Malp.as Manley Mrs. E. Hankelow, Nantwich Povey Thomas .. Overlon, Malpas Thelwell James, Ridley, Tarporley Vanlev R1ht. Peckforton, Tarporley P•n'"e11 Mrs. Ehzh. Hampton, Malpas Thehwll Richard, Stoke, Nantwich Manning John, Sound, Nantwich Powell G. River la.Brown's la.Chestr Tbelwe11 T. Bickley, Whitchurch( Salqp} Manning Thos. Burwardsley, Chester Powell Job, Seven Oaks, Northwich Thomas John, Farndon, Chester llassey Abraham, Marton, Chelford Powell John C. Wrenbury, Nantwich Thomas :Mrs. Kate, Village street., llassey Alfd.25oCrompton rd.Mccls:fld Powell Thomas, Ed•g-e, Malpas Eastham, Birkenhead Thompsou :Mrs. E. Morley,:Manohester M:a.•st>v• Alfred, Danes moss, Gaws- Powell Thos. Old Wrexham rd.Chestr worth. Macclesfield l'rikha"rl T. Low.Withington,Chelford Thompson Mrs. J. Norley,Warrington :Massey Thos. 6 Brock st. Macdes:field Probin William, Overton, Malpa.s Threadgold William, Dodcott, Wren- Mererlith John, Cuddington, Malpas Probyn Charles. Hatton, Chester bury, Nantwich llerrill Henry, Sound, Nantwich Proctor Wm. PBckforton, Tarporley Tickle Fredk. Wettenhall, Winsford Millington John, Dodd's green, ~"'-ston, Purcell Arthur. Threapwood: Malpas Tom:kinson Albert, Edge, Malpas Nantwich Randle,« M1·s. Emma,Tattenhall,Chstr Tomkinson J.ChurchCoppenhall,Crwe Moores Wm. Tushingham. Whitchrch R"ndles Thomas, Tattenhall, Chester Trueman J oseph, 52 Lord street, Morzan William, 54 St. Anne st.Chstr Rathbone George, Wettenhall, Winsfd Bullington, :Macclesfield Mort ~irs. Charlotte, Overton, Malpa.s "Ravenscroft Robert, Horton, Malpas Turner John, 86 West rd. Congleton ·Mort William, Oldcastle, Mal(pas Reade Edward, Hunsterson. Nantwicb Tm·ton W alter, Tilston, Malpas Moss Joseph, Rookery, Burleydam, R<>ed .Tohn. Moss side, Gawsworth, Twiss William, Ridley, Tarporley Whitchurch (Salop) MacciPsfield Vaughan Mrs.M.Gt. Saughall. Chester Mm:ton T. Lower Withington,Chelford Hicha;rdson James, Byley, Middlewich Wain Herbert, Marton, Chelford MottPr~head Thomas, Wigland.Malpas Roberts John, Peckforton, Tarporley Walker Fredterick, Thorndale, Wal- Mnt.tram William, Blue Bache,Bnrley- Roberts Le,·i, Broxton. Chester lasey road, Liscard dam, Whitchurch (Salop) R••berti'l Mrs. :Margt.Bickerton,Malpas Walker J. Clotton-Hoofield, Tarporley Moulton Thomas, Groby rd. Church Roberts Paul, Eaton, Tarporley Walley George, Bickley, Malpas Coppenhall, Crewe Roberts Thomas, Doddleston, Chester Walton G.Boothbed, Allostock,Kntsfrd Mulliner Ern est, Bit>klt>y, :Mal pas Robins on W. Low. Withington.Chelfrd Warburton G. Aston Hth. Nantwich . Mullock Ambrose, Gt. Saughall,Chstr R1hinso'1 Wm.W<>lt. Bnrland,Nantwch Ward Henry, jun. Morley, Manchester Mullock Thoma.s. Bnlkeley, Malpas & Roden William, Wettenhall, Winsford Warner A. H. Broomhall, Nantwich ' Wrenbury Frith. Nantwich Rowlands ~"'-lfred, Spurstow, Tarporley Welch Thos. Mosswood,Bickley,Malpas Murray Thomas, Huxley, Chester Roycroft Mrs. E. Burland, Nantwich West George, Haughton, Tarporley Murray Thomas Henry, Ros~ cottage, Roycroft Thos.Tushingham,Whtchrcb West·on Clt-ment, Ba.ddiley, Nantwicb · Baddilev, Nantwich Rovle John, Wettenhall, Winsford Whalley William, Crewe, Chester Neal Thornas, Huxle:v. Chester Ru.tter Arth.Clotton-Hoofield,Tarporly White Mrs. Eliza bet.h, High lane, Newport Thomas,Llttle Stanney,Chstr Rycroft Herbert. Buerton. Nantwich Gawsworth, ~acclesfield Newton E. Goostrey, Holme!' Chapel lhder J. Blackden, Holme!1 Chapel White Henn·, Clutton, Chester Nichols R:Jbert Burn.s, New C.hester Rvdf'r ,lost>ph. Bne.,ton, Xa'lt.wich Whitehead Miss Sarah, Raby, Chester I"Q~.d, Xew Ferry, Birkenhead Sandbach J11pb. Bu<lheath. Northwich Wi!C'ox H. Congleton edge, Congletoll r '' . ' " ' . .
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