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Trades. [ Buntingdonshire 112 PRO TRADES. [ BUNTINGDONSHIRE. PROVISION MERCHANTS. PUBLIC COMPANIES. Huntingdon Town Hall (William Peacock, . hall kpr.), Market hill, Huntingdon Coe Peter & Son. Catwort? Huntmgdon St. ~vt;S Corn Exchange.& Public Hall Co. Odd Fellows Hall (Albert Shadbolt, sec.), Danns & Chandler,.I44A,High st.Hntngdn Limited (H. I. Hankin, sec. & mngr.), Old Weston Huntingdon Mould Frederick. Stibbington. Wansford Pavement, St. Ives Publio Institution (H I Hankin ~AC) (Northants). St. Neots. Consti~u:tional Clu~ Co. Lim. Crown yard, St. Iv~ . ,. • N aish Ebenezer J. BrIdge st. St. Ives (Fredenck William Hamson, sec.), St. Ives Corn Exchange & Public Hall Co. [&ilT Full lists of this trade in New street, St. Neots Limited (H. I. Hankin, sec. & mangr.). United Kingdom. see Grocery PUBLIC HALLS. Pavement. St. Ives Trades Directory. Price 36s.] St. Neots Corn Exchange (Surtees George Huntingdon Corn Exchange (Dilley. Son Wilkinson & Francis Noel Butler, joint & Read. managers), High st. Huntingdn se('s.). High street. St. Neots Huntingdon County Hall (William Pea- St. Neots Publio Rooms (F. J. Beagarie, cook, hall keepeJ;), Huntingdon proprietor), Market square, St. Neots PUBLIC HOUSES. Including Inns & Taverns; see also Hotels. Addison Arms, Fred Butler, Glatton, Peterborough Dragoon inn, Albert Henry Walton. Brampton, Huntingdon Admiral hotel, W. Arthur Stephenson, Holme, Peterborough Duke of Cumberland. Charles Taompson, 13 High st.Huntngdn Anchor, John MatthE"ws, Hemingford Grey, St.. Ives Duncombe Arms. Publio House Trust Association Limited, . Anchor. Mrs. Ann Payne, Stanground, Peterborough Waresley, Sandy Anchor, Ed-.rd. Quincey, Faroet. Peterborough Eight Bells, Arthur Brookett, Abbotsley. St. Neots Anchor. Frederick Reynolds, Little Paxton. St. Neots Elephant & Castle, John Lilly. Wood Walton, Peterborough Anchor, Arthur Shepherd. Hart.ford, Huntingdon Exhibition inn, Mrs. Ellen Palmer, Holme. Peterborough Angel inn, Jo~eph Broughton, Earith, St, Ives Falcon, John James Henson. Buckden, Huntingdon Angel inn, William T. Capell. Stilton, Peterborough Falcon, Walter Wright, New street, St. Neots Angel. Fred Foreman, High street, Ramsey. Huntingdon Fellowes Arms, William Pack. Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon Angel inn, Alfred H. Rawlings, :Market square, St. Keots Ferry Boat, W. Leverett. Water end, Woodstone,Peterborough Axe, Percy Roberts, Spaldwick, Huntingdon I Ferry Boat, Herbert Edward Self, Holywell, St. lVI'S Axe & Compas.CJ, .John Akins, Hemingford Abbots, St. Ives IFerry Boat, Riohard Tyers, North st. Stanground,Peterborough Barley Mow. Henry Stevens. Hartford, Huntingdon FIeur.de-lis inn, Mrs. C. Gart.on, Wistow, Huntingcton Bell inn, Mrs. Frederic Hagger. Southoe, Huntingdon Fl~ur.de.Lis, Alfred Tuthill, Hemingford Abbots. St.. Ives Bell, Renbon Howard, Sawtry. Peterborough Fox, George Croot, Great Gransden, Sandy Bell, Harold James, Spaldwick, Huntingdon Fox, Arthur Frederick Freeman, Folksworth, Peterborough Bell, James Snitch. Little Stukeley. Huntingdon Fox, John Warren. Catworth. Huntingdon Bell inn, Thomas Spriggs. Stilton. Peterborough Fox & Hounds. Alfred Bath, Market squarl" St. Neots Bell, Mrs. Amelia Jeannette Stocket:. Brampton. Runtingdon Fox & Hounds, Lewis William Briggs. Easton, Huntingdon Bell, Joseph TOWIlElend, Great Pa.xton, St. Neots Fox & Hounds, John Youngs, Great Gidding, Peterborough Black Bull, William Brummell, GTf"'at Paxton, St. Neota General Peel, Thomas Allsop, The Common, Huntingdon Black Bull, Sa.m Childerley, Brampton, Huntingdon Gcorge inn, Palmer Butler, Somersham, St. lve'! Black Bull, Joseph Robert Haddock. Earith, St. Ives George, Edward Alexander Cameron, Forty Foot bridge, Black Bull, Albert Laurie, London road, Fenstanton, ~t. Ives Ramsey, Huntingdon Black Bull inn, Henry Williams, Somersham, St. Ives George. John Dew, Spaldwick, Huntingdor. Black Horse, William Thomas Healey, Elton, Peterborough George inn. James Howlett, Earith, St. Ives Black Horse, Francis Porter, Farcet., Prterborough I George. Henry Johnson. Fenstanton, St. Ives Black Swan. Fredenck Dunkley, Catworth, Huntingdon George inn. Harrr Wright, Stilton. Peterborough Black Swan. Robert S. Hales. Farcet, Peterborough George & Dragon, Mrs. Eliza Cram, Houghtou. Huntingdon Black Swan. Isaiah Perkins, Old Weston, Huntin~don Georgo & Dragon, Alfred Houghton, Stilt.on, Peterborough Blue Ball, Alfred Hackett, 44 Russell street, St. Neots Globe, John Gale. Alconbury, Huntingdon Blue Ball, Thomas Morris, St. Mary's st. Eynesbury,St. Neote Golden Ball, George Bradford, High street, St. Neots Blue Bell, Valentine Manning, Toseland, St. Neots Golden Drop, John Smalley .lackson, Heights, Ramsey St. Blue Bell, MiRS Martha Stratton, Stanground, Peterborough Mary's. Huntingdon Boat inn, William Butler, Great Whytt>, RalIlMlY, Huntingdon IGolden Lion, Harold Davis Atkinson, St. Germain st.Hntngdn Boy's Head, WaIter BPales, Woodstone. Peterborough Golden Lion Tap, Alfred Charles Miles, Market lane, St. Ives Brampt.on Hut, William King, Brarnpton. Huntingdon Gordon Arms, A. J. Woodhams, Orton Longueville, Peterboro' . Bull. Emmanuel Ball, Upton, Huntingdon Green Dra~on, Albert Edward Southam, Bury, Huntingdon Bull, Mrs. Fanny Shepperson, Godmanchester, Huntingdon Green Man, James Johnson,Pond's Bridge, Ramsey, Huntngdn Bull inn, George Wright, Broughton. Huntingdon Green Man, George Sisman, Leighton Bromswold, Huntingdon Bull's Head inn. Robert CIl.W, Cambridge street, St. Neote Greyhound inn, Ernest Arthur Baxter, Carli~!e t.errace. St. Ives Cannon inn, WaIter Samuel Crossman, New street. St. Neots Half Moon, George R. Cade. East street, Kimbolton Carpenters' Arme, 'V. Bates. Alconbury Weston, Huntingdon Half Moon & Stars, William Saddington. Woodhurst,Huntngdn Chequers, John E. Davidge. St.1tIary's st. Eynesbury, St. Neots Hatchet & Bill, Joseph Cluer, Yaxley, Peterborough Chequers, Mrs. Sarah Fletcher. Yaxley, Peterborough Horse &Gate. Edwd. Hy. Darling, High st. Ramsey,Huntngdn Chequers, George Slough, Alconbmy Weston, Huntingdon Horse Shoe. Harry Arthur House, Brampton, Huntingdon Chequen, Thomas Thurley, Fenstanton, St. Ives Horse Shoe. Cecil Weld Smith, Offord D'Arey, Huntingdon Chequers, Mrs. Elizabeth Upex, Sawtry, PetE"rborough Horse Shoe, Charles Wyatt, Southoe, Huntingdon Chequers & Globe, George Hufford, Barham, Huntingdon JollySailor.Miss Elizh.M.Rosft, Gt.Whyte, Ramsey, HuntingdoD Coach & Horses inn. William Ratclitfe Brattle. 54 Rrmine King of Prussia, William Hall, Hartford, Huntingdon atreet, Huntingdon King William IV. Francis Glithro. Yaxley, Peterborough Coach &Horses,Mrs.E.A.8earson.Higb st..Stanground.Peterbro' King's Head, Thomas Wm. Conyers, South street, 81. Neots Coek inn, William Clarke, Warboys. Huntingdon Lamb. Mrs. Charlotte Mary Brown, Sheep market, St. Ives Cook, William Cross, King's Ri.pton, Huntingdon Mad tiat. Charles Teat, Pidley. Huntingdon C.oek inn, Artbur Dodson. Hemingford Grey, St. Ives Manchester Arms, John Hunt. Tilbrook. Huntingdon Cow & Hare, Edward James HoIley, Broadway, St. Ives Montagu Arms, John W. King, Grafham, Huntingdon Cross Kt>ys, S. T. Albon, Oundle rd. Woodstone, Peterborough Nag's Head, Charles C.ooper, Berkley st.Eynesbury, St. Neo1:& Cross Keys. James Johnson, Sawtry, Peterborough New inn, Mrs. Ada H. Bond, High stTf"',ct, St. Neot.s Cross Keys. Peter Kay, Upwood. Huntingdon New inn. Charles Cook. Brampton, Hur.tingdon (,"ross Keys. Miss Mary .Jane Rich, Pavement, St. Ives Oa.k (The), Fred Giddins, Hemingford Abbota, St. Ives Cross Keys, Mrs. Elizabeth Throssell, Molesworth. Hontingdon Odd Fellows' Arms, George Chapman, Sawtry, Peterborougo (''ross Keys, Chas. Wingrove. Stibbington, Wansford (Northnts) Old Bell. Mrs. Harriet Cade, Alconbury. Huntingdon Crown. Charles Herbert Burton, Gt. Gidding, Peterborough Old George, Frederiek Rule, Hilton, St. Ives Crown inn. Percy Tbomas Church, East'Oll, H untingdon Old Mermaid. William Hawkins, Ellington, Huntingdon Crown hotel. Charles El'nest Dale, 49 High street, Huntingdn Old Red Lion, WaIter J. Dilley, Great St.aughton, St. Neots Crown, Charles Hill, Alconbury, Huntingdon Old Sun, Joseph Davie&, Huntingdon street. St. Neot.s Crown. George Middlt>ton, Buckden. Huntingdon Old Swan, Alfred Thomas Bass, High street, Kimbolton Crown. John 'Villiam Morris. RUon, Peterborough Oliver Cromwell, How & Son, Wellington street. St. IvC3 . Crown, Harry Parker, Crown street, St. Ives Paper Mills, Leonard Boyall, Stibbington, Wansford (Northnts) Crown & Cushion (The), W. Childerley. Gt. Gransden, Sandy Pelican inn, William Murden. Warboys. Huntingdon Crown & Pipes, William Land, High st. Fenstanton, St. Ives Plough. Joseph Bollons, Great Gransden, Sandy Crown & Punch Bowl, Thomas Bt>ll, Somersham, St. Ivf',s Plough inn. Zeno Thomas Goodes, Wistow Crown & Woolpack, Joseph Grummitt, C{)nnin~n,Peterboro' Plough inn, John Lant, Farcet Fen, Peterborough Crown & Woolpa41k, Robert Osborne, Glatton, Peterborough Plough. Keziah Rosher, Warboys. Huntingdon Dolphin, Janles Cooper. Great Sta-ughton Moor, St. Neots Plough & Compasses. Peter Woodham, Stow Longa,Huntngdn Dolphin inn, Frank Dew, The Bridge, St. Ives Queen's Head, Asher Dew. 44 High street. Huntingdon.
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