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[BIRMINGHAM.] LEW 228 [POST OFFICE Lewis Richd [BIRMINGHAM.] LEW 228 [POST OFFICE Lewis Richd. farmer &cattledlr.Stockwell farm,Handsworth List William, curled hair manufacturer, see Harms & List Lewis Samuel, factor, 104 Vyse street Lister John, chaser, 2 Cross street, Hill street Lewis Sarah (Mrs.), dress maker, 42 Hockley hill Lister Paul, heraldic chaser, 98 Hill street Lewis Sarah (Mrs.), stay maker, 5 York street, Lancaster 8t Lister Thomas, carpenter, Victoria road, Aston park Lewis Thomas, basket maker. Selly Oak Lister Wooldridge, watch maker, 14 Cannon street Lewis Thomas, stationer, 277 Summer lane Litchfield J oseph, beer retailer, 79 AlIison street Lewis Thomas, tailor, 18 Moor street Litchfield J oseph, manufacturer of' gas fittings, Clement at Lewis Thomas, wheelwright, 30 Old Cross street Litchfield Joseph, Red Lion, 20 Bread street Lewis William, coal dealer, Aston wharf, Lichfield road LiteraryInstitution (John PixWeston, hon. sec.),Harborne Lewis William, leather seller, 356 Summer lane Litherland Henry, greengrocer, 10!) Burbury street Lewis William, news agent, 22 Adderley street Litley Thomas, gun implement maker, 11 Court, Moland st Lewis William, shopkeeper, Alma street Jjttle Benjamin, beer retailer, Aberdeen street Lewis WiIliam, tinman, 57 Great Lister street Little WiIIiam, shopkeeper, 48 Bridge street west Lewis William Henry, cabinet maker, 234 Gooch street Littlehales Alfred, goldsmith, see Gordin & Littlehales Leyland John, haberdasher, New street, Smethwick Littlehales David, hosier. Berners street, Lozells lane LhoIlier Nicholas & Son, basket makers, 6 Bath passage Littlehales David, jet ornament ma. 165A, Brearley st. west Liberian Con.~ulate (George Richmond Collis), 28 Church LittlehaIes Roland, grocer, Erdington street, Colmore row Littlehales Rowland, grocer, 137 Digbeth Licensed Victualler.~' Al1llshouses, Bristol street Littlellales Samuel, Swan inn, Erdington Lichfield George, pork butcher, 52 Snow hill Littlehalls Samuel, boot & shoe maker, 208 Bradford street Lichtenstein & Lewis, merchants, 6 Cannon street Littler Henry, cowkeeper, 18 HoJ]oway head Liddle Henry, feather cleaner, 5 Hampton street Littler John Moore, Bowling Green inn, 79 Holloway head Lidzey George, builder, see Penston & Lidzey LittIewood Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Berkley street Liehrs Christopher, tobacconist, 30 Edgbaston street Littlewood George, beer retailer, 91 Brearley street west Light Job, beer retailer, Highgate lane, Balsall heath Littlewood John, heavy steel toy ma. 12 Court, Hurst street Lightwood Thomas & Son, gun implement makers,2 New Uttlewood Samuel, beer retailer, 56 Great Kin~ street building's, Price street. See advertisement Liverpool ~ London ~ Globe Fire ~ Life Office (Midland Lightwood William, grocer, Potter's hill, Aston New town Counties branch) (Matthew Smart, local manager), Lilley John, tobacconist, 41 Livery street Unity buildings: 14 Temple street Lilley Luke,cooper & packing case maker, 196 Summer lane Livesey Thomas, cooper, see Lee & Livesey LiIley Stephen, beer retailer, Rednal, King's Nor-ton Livingstone Davil1. jeweller, 20 Vittoria street Lilley Thomas, boot maker, 93 Upper Trinity street Livingstone John, fruiterer, 97 ColeshilI street Lilley Thomas, dairyman, 142~ New John street west Living-stone Matthew, commercial tra\'elIer,Villa st.Hockley LiIly & AddinselI, shirt makers, hosiers, glovers &c. 50A & Llewellyn Edwin, coal mer. Belmont wharf, Belmont row 54 New street, & 16 Bennett's hill Lloyd Emma & Helena (Misses), school, 4 Gt. Charles st Lilly William & J oseph,screw plate makers, 64~ Edmund 8t Lloyd Harriett &Jane (Misses),lodgingho. 7 New Bridge 8t Lilly Benjamin, brass founder, 73 Brearley street LIoyd J. & Henry, red lead & cut nail manufacturers, Eagle Lilly John, shopkeeper, 2 Bridge street works, Handsworth • Lilly John, shopkeeper, 45 Lawley street Lloyd & Lloyd, patent lap-welded iron maker, Nile street Lilly WiIliam, brush manufacturer, 68 Broad st. Islington LIoyd & Summerlield, flint glass manufacturers,Dudley road Lilwall William, carpenter, Haydn street Lloyd's Banking Company (limited) (Sampson Samuel Lindfield Letitia (Mrs.), tobacconist, 164 New Town row Lloyd, mano~ing director; John Hickling, manager; Lindley James Henry, milliner, 96 Sherlock street Howard Llo,yd, secretary), 64 & 65 High street; branch Lindner & Co. merchants, 21 Broad street, Easy row office (Thomas Evans, manager), 7 Cherry street; draw Lindon WiIIiam, pearl button ma. 3 Court, New Summer st on Bornetts', Hoares', Hanburys' & Co. London Lindsey George, reporter for' Aris Gazette,' 73 Coventry rd LIoyd Charles, hinge & lock manufacturer, Sherborne yard Lindsey John, travelling- draper, 92 Bloomsbury place Lloyd Edward, coal dealer, Goodrick street, SaItley road Line Fredk. sewing machine shuttle ma. 82~ Buckingham st Lloyd Edward, pearl button maker, see Dingley & LIoyd Line Richard, pump maker, 3 Court, Henrietta street LIoyd Emma (Mrs.), linen draper, Moseley rd. Balsall heath Linegar Alfred, file maker, 26 New buildings, Price street Lloyd Evan, shopkeeper, 23 Curzon street Linegar John, electro plater, 107 Vyse street LIoyd Evan, shopkeeper, 34 Great Barr street Linegough J ames, elpctro plater, George street, Lozells Uoyd Frederick Geisler, tobacco manufacturer, see Sales, Lines Austin, shopkeeper, 69 l\'1orville street, Ladywood Pollard, LIoyd & Co Lines Benjamin, gold plating, wire, beads & ornaments, LIoyd George, cooper. Bristol street german silver composition, gilding, dipping, fancy metals Lloyd Henry, manufacturer of perambulators & every de­ & wires, die sinker, tool maker, stamper & piercer, manu­ scription ofcarriages in basket & wood work, 157 .Broad facturer of labels, checks, tokens &c. (every df'~cription street, Islington; & lIO Bold street, Liverpool of die, button, plate & general turning executed), Hampton Lloyd Henry, pearl button maker, 16 Court, Hospital street works, Vittoria street Lloyd Heury, pearl hutton maker, 368 Summer lane Lines lsaac, Unicorn, 46 Digbeth LloydJames, gimlet maker, Prince's street Lines John, omnibus proprietor, 136 Ashted row Lloyd James, jobbing smith, 10l! Bissell street Lines Thomas, shell fishmong-er, 171 Market hall Lloyd James, pawnhroker, 20 Oxford street Liney William, shoe maker, GYork street, Lancaster street Lloyd James, shopkeeper, Lichfleld road Linforth Joseph, sewing machine maker, 31 Summer lane Lloyd James, tobacconist, 76 Macdonald !It. Sherlock street Lingard & Baker, silversmiths, manufacturers of silver & Lloyd Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 53 Belmontrow electro-plated tea & coffee services, liqueur, crnet & soy Lloyd John, farm bailiff to Henry Atkins, esq. Northfield frames, communion services, kettles, dishes & covers, Lloyd John, gun finisher, 8 Conrt, Summer lane waiters, butter coolers, sugar baskets, spoons & forks, Lloyd John, linen yarn merchant, 154 Bromsgrove street & mounted corks, 52 Great Hampton street Lloyd John, shoeing smith, 109 Barr street west Lingard Alfred, engraver, 37 ~ Vittoria street Lloyd J oseph, glass & lead merchant, Lower Loveday street Lingard George, ('omn furniture manufacturer, 67 Snow hill Lloyd Martin, nail manufacturer, 32 to 35 Charles Henry 8t Lingard Joseph William, Wellington, ::346 Bridge st. west Lloyd Mary Elizabeth(Mrs.),ladies' school,277Gt.Colmore st Lingard Martha (Mrs.), stay maker, lG Cross street, Hill st Lloyd Napoleon Thomas,auctioneer, Corn Exchange passage, Lingham Brothers, builders' ironmongers, 170 Hampton st High street Lingward Samuel, butcher, Villa street, Hockley Lloyd Napoleon Thomas, coal merchant, Wharf, Lower LinleyArthur &Co. merchants, railway sig-nal & lamp manu- Loveday street facturers & general contractors for railway stores, 132 & Lloyd Richard, linen rlraper & silk mercer, 33 New street 133 Lionel street; & 233 Gresham house, London e.c Llo.\d Richard, mill.& machine ironmonger &c. 135 & 136 Linnell John, clothier & stay manufr. see Wallis & LinneII Steelhouse lane Linnett Edward, hair pin manufacturer, 24 BirchalI street Lloyd Richard, news agent, 2 Warstone lane Linnett John, printer, Smithfield street Llo;yd Robert, provision dealer, Soho street, Handsworth Linthwaite George, tailor, 67 Rylaud street north Lloyd Samuel, beer retailer. 28 Balsall street Lintine Morris, boot & shoe manufacturer, 34 Suffolk street Lloyd Samuel, fruiterer, 2 Balsall street Linton Samuel, gardener,Wright st. Grange I'd. Small heath Lloyd Samuel. surgeon, 38 Ashted row Lintz Colliery Company oj' Newrastle-on-Tyne (John Lloyd Thomas, beer retailer, Oldbury road, Smethwick Nurthall Brown, manager), Anglesey chamber.., 56 Union Lloyd Thomas, greengTocer, Dudley road passage Lloyd Thomas, locksmith, 4 Court, Summer st.Navigation st Lisalller Charles, baker, Aston road north Lloyd Thomas, manufacturer of brass hinges, cabinet & Lisseter & Miller, confectioners, 20 BennetL's hill general brass foundry & metallic bedsteads, 90 & 91 Great Lissimlln Hannah (M1'8.), tobacconist, 122 Tennant street Charles street.
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