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CHESHIRE. WYBUNBURY Langford William, Farmer,Hough Hth Garnett William, London Road Lea DIRECTORY. J CHESHIRE. WYBUNBURY_ Langford William, farmer,Hough Hth Garnett William, London road Lea. Theophilus, farmer Hai;hton Le-Gendre Starkie, ); OYna !.\f:cDonald. Rev. A!exa1_1der (Primitive Moulton Joseph, farn1er, Dun~ house Me de · ~IPthodi:-t), 12 Copp1ce road .Pearson Harry, grocer, Post office Harlock Thomas, London road \larkham Thos.Ethelber•t,Willastcm ho Partridge Edgar, Ashdene, Crewe rd Platt Joseph, jun. farmer Howson Mrs. Broad Lane I>each Frederick, Crewe road Postell William, blacksmith Johnson Thomas, London road Poole Henry, ~Iountfield, Crewe road. Riches Bros. nurseryman, Brooklands Kingston William, The Mile house Potter· Fredk .Felix. Whitwell,Orewe rd Smith Edward, farmer, Stork lane Lea Samuel, Stapeley bank Roherts Alfred Griftiths, Allanfearn, :Steele Thomas, farmer Neild Wm. The Cedars, Butt li-reen Crewe road Walker Edward, shoe maker Weaver Charles By. Stapeley gran"'e Ross D. lL, B.~\. r6 Crewe road 1-Vhiston Joshua, farmer Whittingham Mrs. London road "' Skidmore James Stephen J.P. The Williamson Waiter S Crosslands LEA. Stephen Charles George, Cheer brook COMMERCU.L. ~eild Oliver, farmer, Forge farm Thistlethwaite Bertie Fleming, Part on Margt_ (Mrs.), frmr. The Hall Birchall Chas. cowkeeper,.Artle brook Laurel bank, Crewe road Thomasson StPphen, miller (water), Boughey Jabez, coal merchant Thomas Wm.Alfd. Oaklands,Crewe rd Lea Forge Bruckshaw Christopher C. black- Tobler A. D. Willaston schl.Crewe rd Whittaker George, farmer, Lea farm smith, Broad Lane Wainwr·ight Joseph, Newcastle road Chesters Frank, farmer Whitehouse William Tbos. Wilford vil ROPE. Ch£>sters Joseph, farmer, Broad Lane Wood ~Irs. Park house 'Cooke J o.seph, cow keeper Coates Wm. hor.se dlr. Stapeley lodge Wood .Mrs. Coppice road Cooper Joseph, cowkeeper Darlington _\Jbert, farmer, Oak farm Wyncoll John William M.B., C.M. Cope George, farmer & assistant Dykes Joseph, assistant overseer & ta="t The Elms, Coppice road overseer, The Hall collector Yonn!! \.Y alter, Thorn lea, Crewe road Do-.?.d George Henry, farmer Fitton Charles, farmer, Howbeck J ackson John, farmer Green Harry, farmer. Stap£>ley hall COlBIERCI.-\L. ()ulton William, farmer Has sell John, farmer Bailey John William, teacher of Part-on John, farmer Hibbert Arthur, gardener to G. music, l\"i:;taston road Potts Alfred, farmer, Rope bank Christie-Miller esq Ba1 ber P .. t<Jr, bricklayer, Coppice rd TTickett John, farmer Howson Hnnh.(Mrs.), frmr.Broad La Barnard Bros. nurserymen, Crewe rd Mala1n Herhert, cowkeeper Birchall William Edward, farmer, · SH.A. Vll\" GT 0 X. Moulton William, painter,Broad Lane Dairyhouse farm (Marked thus t letters should be ad· Mullineux Henry, shopkeeper, & post Birchenwood Colliery Co. Limited, office, Broad Lane coal merchants, The Station dressed Nantwich.) Murray James, farm bailiff to E. R. Bostock Richard, farmer PRIVATE llESIDENTS. Bellyse esq. J.P Bowker Harry, cattle dlr. London rd Booth Joseph, The Willows Passey Eliza (Mrs.), beer retailer, Bradbury Sarah Deuton (Miss), tchr. Heath William, Shaving-ton hall Broad Lane of music, Caldy buildings, Crewe rd Bughes Pryce Edward, Chesty (postal Potts \Villiam, cowkeeper, London rd Brown John Alexander, grocer & address, Gresty, Crewe) Reade Harry, farmer, Yew Tree farm assistant overseer, Br Wistaston rd Hunter Samuel, Shavington lodge Salmon John Henry, cattle dealer Cartwright Harriet (Mrs.), nurse, Jones Charles, Chestnut house Saunders Frank, cowkeeper Wistaston road Malam Edmund, Westley terrace Stt>ele .TamP,., farmer, Prospect house Cartwright Thos. cowkeeper, Park rd Mat.thews Rev. Joseph Hardinge, Wbittaker Frank, frmr. Manor Ho.fm Collett Leonard, registra.r of marriaget1 Shaving-ton villa Whittaker Ralph, farmr.Haymoor Grn for Nantwich district, London road Willett William, The Lymes • V\"hittingham John Reginald, road sur- Collier Hannah (Miss), bePr retailer, COMMERCL\L. veyDr. Aucllam district, Nantwich Blakelow Buffey Robt. farmer, Greenbank farm Rural District Council, London rd Collier "lYilliam, haulier, London road Boote Thomas Richard, farmer Williarnson Waiter S. land agent Crewe Co-operative Friendly Society Broadhurst William J obn, grocer & Limited (branch) assistant ·overseer WALGHERTO:N. Crook .Toseph & Sons Limited, cloth- Cadmau Thomas, grocer Bell Geo. Herbert. Boar's Head P .H ing manufacturers, Park mills Cope· Thomas, farmer Bourne Edwd. iHy- farmer, Poole bank Davies Thomas, beer retlr. Crewe rd Crewe Co-operative Friendly Society Broomfield :Mary (Miss), faru:er Dean Edward Wm. farmer, Oak bank Limited (branch) Collier .John Thon1.a><, farmer Dutton Frank, insur. agt. 36 Park rd Davenport Charles, farmer, Gresty Cooper Josepb, cowkeeper Fitton Samuel, farmer, Brassey hall Dutton George W. poultry farmer Cope Robert & Charles. farmers Fitton William, farmer, Cheerbrook Francis John Edward, butcher Crewe Thomas, farmer Gibson Elizabt>th Jane (:Mrs.), ~ag's Galley Sarah (Mrs.), farmer Fa ther.son Charles, farmer Head P.H tHarding James, farmer, The Grove Harrison Hannah (Mrs.), apartments Gresty J. T. & Sons, builders, Wis­ Harding Thomas, farmer Hollinshead Richard, farmer taston rd.& coal mers.Railway statu Hnghes P. & G. merchants & ex­ Part on Alice (Mrs. ),frmr. Manor frm Halfpenny John, builder, Park road porters to South America, Gresty Timmis J oseph & George, farmers Hancock George L. house decorator, (postal address, Gresty, Crewe; Wistaston road TelegTams, " Hu.g-hes, Crewe " Wlf,J,ASTON. Hancock Wait. butcher, Wistaston rd Harrison Cha.s. draper, Wistaston road Lockett .Toseph, farmer, Stock lane PRIVATE llESIDENTS. Maddock Samuel, farmer, Gresty farm Hayes Thomas, sewing machine re- Merrill John, farmer, Gresty Atkinson Herbert George, Ash villas. pairer, ro6 Wistaston road Murray Annie (Miss), dress maker, Crewe road Hesketh John, joiner, 89 London road W estley terrace Bayley James J.P. Willaston hall Jackson Edward, joiner, 21 London rd Pa!in Agnes (::Vlrs. ), cowkeeper Beck Mr!l. Ash villas, Crewe road. Jennings William, farmer, Crewe rd Perry Edward, boot repairer Bentley Frederick Orrnond, Bent Lea Jones Gomer, Leopard inn Platt EJiza (Mrs.), shopkeeper Brown Edward, Hayeslynn, Crewe rd J ones "Minnie (Miss). shopkeeper, Platt GeorQ'e ·wmiam, buiMer Carter Chri!<tphr. Green bnk.Crewe rd Wistast.on road Potts George, coal dealer Chesters Thos. Beechwood, Crewe rd Kay Mary (Miss), confr.Wistaston rd Potts John, fa.rmer, Gresty Davenport Mrs. Heath bank Le£> Rif'hard Maddock, farmer Powell Charles, Cheshire Cheese P.H Edleston Robert R. The Coppice Lnnt Thomas C. ~rocr.Wybunbury rd Prince George, market gardener Emberton John .J.P. Willast-on cot- Morris Wm. B. beer retailr.London rd Sproston Thomas, farmer ta.g-e, Crewe road Mosh·~- Robt. H. butchr. Wi.-staston rd ')'ickle Harold, farmer, Oak farm Furber Wm. Ashfield ho. Crewe road Otter James, cycle repairer, 49 (back Walford John Hugh, farmer, Gresty Gilbert Frank, Horton "vil. Crewe rd of) Wybunbury Toad Warner .T ohn R. C- grocer k beer ret Gresty Charles, Linden cottage Potts John. butcher, Wistaston road Watson Benjamin, beer retailer Gresty Geo. Roseneath, Wistaston rd Sanders Geo. boot re.pr. "lYistaston rd Haighton Edred Starkie, Stanroyd. Shaw Thomas, Lamb inn Crewe road Smith James, farmer, Manor farm STAPELEY. Hanby Francis J., B.A. Willaston schl Steel~> James, farmer, Cheerbr<Jok ho PBIVATE RESIDBNTS. Hewitt Peter, Warren lodge Steer Charles H. Peacock P.H. Bellyse Edwin Reginald M.A., J.P. Hill Henry, The Mount, Crewe road Crewe road Oakfield .Tones H_ L., M.A. (head master), Gnited Counties Bank Limited (sub­ Blades Miss, Butt Green Willaston school branch), open saturday, 10.30 a.m. Brown George F_ Brook bank Lee Richard M. Mayfield to 12.30 p.m. Wistaston road; Christie-Miller Geoffrey, Stapeley ho Lovatt Thomas William, The Hollit>s, draw on Williams. Deacon's Bank Cross Mrs. Ravens Oak London r<md Limited, London CHESBIRE. 45. .
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