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DERBYSHIRE. [:Tell~'A 482 FOL DERBYSHIRE. [:tELL~'a FRUITERERS & GREENGROCERS-con. Pritchard Mrs. Suah, 8 Cecil st. Derby Wooley 1\Irs.Ann, I7 Elms street,Derby Hill Thomas, Cavendish st. Chesterfield Pursglove Benj. Hayfield, Stockport Wright Jose]h, I4 Friargate, Derby Hodgett Joseph, Mosboro', Chesterfield Radford Mt·s. Eliza, Market hall, Derby FULLER'J EARTH MANUFR, Hodgetts Joseph, Southgate & Market Reason Mrs. Ann, 13 Green lane, Derby street, Eckington, Chesterfield RevillC.Grassmoor,Hasland,Chesterfield Hynam Joht, r5 South street, Fins- Hollandl. 73Bross croft, Hadfld.Manchstr Reynolds Thos. Beetwell st. Chesterfield bury, Lon(Oll E c HollowayW.Greenhillocks,Ripley,Derby Reynolds William, 9 Wardwick, Derby FUNERAl CARRIAGEPROPR. Holmes Mrs. Ellen, Bridge st. Bel per Rice Waiter, King street, Bel per Holmes T.Sheftield rd. Dronfield,Sheffid Richards Jas. New road, HeaQ"e, Belper Slack J. C. I: Lordsmill st. Chesterfield Ho1t Edwin, 4 Freehold street, Derby Robinson Richard, Tideswell, Stockport Hopkins John, 85 Stanhope st. Derby Robinson Thos.Chapel st. Ripley, Derby FUNER\.L FURNISHERS. Hopton George, 19 Queen street, Derby Robinson T. C. Oxford st. Ripley, Derby Bircumshaw V"illiam, '\'Ianchester house, Howitt Alfred, Loscoerd. Heanor R.S.O Roe Thomas, 64 Canal strP-et, Derby South Nornanton & Newton,Alfreton Howson Wm. 16I Parliament st. Derby Rowbotham Joseph, Darley bridge, Fryer Jn. Sea-thin row,Cromford,Derby Hunt George, 26 Curzon street, Derby South Darley, Matlock Bath Lloyd Thom2l, 23 London road, Derby Hunt G. Havelock st. Ripley, Derby Russell T. Whittington mr. Chesterfield FURNITURE BROKRS.&DLRS. Inger Herbert, 82 Burton road, Derby Sadler Thos. The Shambles, Chesterfld IngerWm. I3I Normanton road, Derby Sandes Mrs. Sarah H.79 John st. Derby Ballard Freda"ick, Bridge street, Helper Inns Charles, Brimington, Chesterfield Scattergood Jsph. I02 Bnrton rd. Derby Barber Alber, 6 Norfolk street, Glossop Jackson Mrs. Harriet, Market pl. Belper Scotthorne George, Dimple, Matlock BeallArtbur, !O Willow row, Derby Jackson James, Pear Tree road, Derby bank, Matlock Bath Heal Chas. 2 \z; 4 Normanton rd. Derby Jackson William, Market hall, Derby Searles George, 179 London road, Derby Beal Charles,33 Babington lane, Derby Johnson Mrs.Elizh. 104 Green la. Derby SharmanWm.O.Stony Middleton,Sheffid Beal Richard SnowdP-n, Station road & Kay J. Holland rd. Whittingtn.Chesterfld Shaw Samuel, 58 Ashbourne rd. Derby Markp,t ha I: Eckingtrm, Chesterfield Keates Mrs. Mary, sr Regent st. Derby Shelton Jacob,6r St. Helen's st.Chesterfld Bennett T. St.tion rd. Hadfield,Manchstr Keller Thos. West Handley, Chesterfield ShP-ntall Chas. Glumangate,Chesterfield Bens on Jams, Bridge street, Buxton Kenny Bernard Jsph. 4 Darley la.Derby Slack KNew Whittington, Chesterfield BestwickMr>'P.Comn. side,Heanr.R.S.O Kershaw J. 377 High st. west, Glossop Slack Rt.F.Chapel-en-le-Frith,Stockport Bettison Jams, Somercotes, Alfreton King Aug. 194 Normanton road, Derby Slack Robt. Fredk. Tideswell, Stockport Birkbeck J. W1ittington moor,Chesterfld KirkhamMrs.SarahA.Staveley,Chestrfld Slath Chas.II Ebenezer st.IIkestonR.S.O .Bradbury MTI. James,Mellor, Stockport Lane John, Alvaston, Derby Smith Arthur, Derbyrd. Heanor R.S.O Brown & Hwson, Alfreton road, South Law Jas. Wellington st. Ripley, Derby Smith J. High st.Clay cross, Chesterfield Normantor, Alfreton Lawrence E. rsr Bath st.Ilkeston R.S.O Smith Nathl. Banks, Market hall, Derby Cash Furnitue Co. 22 Ward wick, Derby Lawrence Hy. High st. Ripley, Derby Smith Thomas, 26 Waterloo st. Deruy Chappell Fre«eri,,k, Pinxton, Alfreton Leah Mark, Killamarsh, Chesterfield Southern Mrs. G.29 St. Peter's st.Derby Cluskey Mrs.~. ro2 High st. we. Glossop Legg Geo. II Eton st. Osmaston, Derby Spencer Jesse, 44 Parker street, Derby CoatesW.Sawey rd.LongEatn.Nttnghm Lester James, 63 High st. east, Glossop Stafford Chas. u Bathst.IlkestonR.S.O ColeArchbd.]".28o~ormanton"rd.Derby LeversJn.9r&93 South st.I1keston R.S.O Stanley Ernest, 5 Larges street, Derby CookeW.&Sor;;,Market pl. Wrkswth.Dhy Littlewood Wm. Glumangate,Chesterfld Stanway Joseph, 34 High street &Town DowningC.Ma-ketst.Eckington,Chstrfld Lowe Anthony, Gt. Barlow, Chesterfield Hall arcade, Buxton Eley John, zy Abbey street, Derby Lowe Henry, Somercotes, Alfreton Steel Elijah, 76 Vietoria street, Glossop English Wm.lfy. Clown, Chesterfield Lowe John, 146 Normanton road,Derby Swain S.Market st. Clay cross,Chesterfld Fallows Willim, I30 Stockbrook st.Drby Lowe Samuel, 12 Loudon street, Derby SwiffinWm. Whittington mr. Chesterfield Fine burgh Mwk, 66 London rd. Derby Lowe Wm. Hy. 40 N ormanton rd. Derby Taylor Richard, Derby rd.HeanorR.S. 0 Garratt John23 Arboretum place,Derby McNare John,75A,Spring gardens,Buxtn Taylor William, King street, Bel per Goddard Johi, Derby rd. Heanor R.S.O Maltby C.53Awsworth rd.Ilkestn.R.S.O Taylor William, Ashover, Chesterfield Goodacre Josph, Somercotes, Alfreton MarplesJ. Hartington rd. Dronfield, '3heffid Tennant J oseph, I•' airfield, Buxton GreenwoodJ.1. High st. Claycrss. Chstrfld MarplesT. Sheflield rd.Dronfield,Sheffid ThompsonJsph.srNottingham rd.Derby Hall John, r7, Pear Tree road, Derby Marples W .Sheffield rd. Dronfield,Sheffid Thornhill William, Tideswell, Stockprt Hall Thos. Wlittington mr. Chesterfield Marriott John, I87 Normantn. rd.Derby Tborpe John, Totleyrise, Sheffield Haslam Edwn, Derbyshire lane, Wood- Marsden Wm. 30 Compton st.Chesterfld TimmsJ.Whittingtonmoor,Chesterfield seats, Nort<n, Sheffield Marsden "Villiam D. Market place, King Titterton Wm. I4 St. Helen's st. Derby Jerram Thoms, IS Traffic st. Derby street, Bakewell 'fomlinson Jas.72UttoxeterOld rd.Derby Keeling Willim, 14 Ford street, Derby Marshall T.Whittington mr.Chesterfield Tucker Richard, Pear Tree road, Derby KennerleyGec9 &wSt.Helen'sst. Derby Mason Alfd. Wm. Saltergate,Chesterfield Tunaley Thos. 85 Traffic sireet, Derbv Kidger John, ~7 Hold lane, Derby MasterfieldJn.Sothal, Beightn.Rotherhm Turner Mrs. Clara, 27 fiddals rd. Derby Locker Willian, r r8 Parker st. Derby Matthews Jas. I4 Lower Dale rd. Derby Turner Mrs. Elizh. Hayfield, Stock port .Mackbeth Isa;c, Cold well street, Wirks- :Mellors Frederick, ro High street, Long Turner Fk. J. The Shambles, Chesterfield worth, Derly Eaton, Nottingham Turner Isaiah, 53 High st. east, Glos~op McMathW.3olankst.IIadfield,Manchstr Mellors Wm. Derby rd. Heanor R.S.O Turner James, Dig street, Ashborne :\ofaskrey Johi, r66 G.orard str<Jet & 9 Merriman John, 40 High s7. Alfreton Turner James, Gamesley, Glossop London roal, Derby Millington Edwd. 99 tliddals rd. Derby Turner Manasseh, 26 High st.ea.Uloosop Melior Mrs. S,rah, 26 Nun's st. Derby Milnes Mrs. Lydia, 53 Park st. Derby Turner William, 'fides well, Stockport :.VIorton J. Hi~ st. New mills, Stockprt MorleyRobert, 54 Radbournest. Derby Underwood Stephen, Codnor, Derby North Isaac, t1irland, Alfreton Morris Thos. Low. Hard wick st. Buxton Wain Geo. 212 Normanton road, Derby Nutt W. Thant st.Cby cross,ChestrfieLl Neal Edward, Charlesworth,Manchester Wall William, 43 Wellington st. Derby Parker Char le Hy. ro Willow row ,Derby Neild John, Compton, Ash borne Walton George, Tideswell, Stockport Peabody "\Villi:m, Staveley, Chesterfield Nixon William, 7 Litchnrch st. Derby Walton Joseph, Tideswell, Stockport Peat PhineaS,;l2 Burton road, Derby North James, Market hall, Derby Ward John Wm. 3 Osmaston rd. Derby Potts James, Vhittington mr.Che:sterfld Oram & Sons, r2 Spring gardens,Buxton Ward John Wm. 3 Temple st. Derby Rawson Francs, 7 High street, Alfreton Dxspring John, go Graham st. Derby Wardle Ralph, Fairfield, Buxton Richardson Gmge, 2 Loudon st. Derby Pal in H. Marketpl. Wirksworth, Derby Wathall Mrs. Emma, 7 Market place, Hichardson Jom Barrow, Market street, Pare J oseph, Somercotes, Alfreton Long Eaton, Nottingham Swadlincot€ Burton-on-Trent Parker John, Mill street, Bakewell White:Mrs.J.36Rntland st.Pear tree,Dby Robertson Ths. 22 Bernard st. Glossop Parkin Alfred, Lea brooks, Somercotes, WhybrowWilliam, r65 London rd. Derby Roe John, so~Burton road, Derby Alfreton Whybrow William,r2 Midland rd.Derby Sayer J. Marlet st.New mills,Stockport Parsons Richard, Pinxton, Alfreton Wild William, 67A, Friargate, Derby Severn Georg4 Codnor, Derby Peel Mrs. Eliza, 89 & 96 Park st. Derby Wileman James, 40 Brook street, Derby Sims William,Bridge street, Bakewell Percival E.W. 221 Osmaston rd. Derby Wilkinson William,Market street,Swad- Sinfield Josepl, King street, Ashborne Perkins John, High street, Buxton lincote, Burton-on-Trent Smith Mrs. l\argaret & Albert, Union PickfordFrdk.&Son,s6Highst.we.Glossp Wilson Gersham, 3 Surrey street, Derby road, New nills, Stockport Pickford Lot, II3 Station road, Hadfield, Wilson George, so High street, Buxton Spar ham S. W:llington st. Ripley,Derby Manchester WilliamsE. W oodhouse, Bronfield, Sheffid SpoluingJ .7I l 73E:iheffield rd. Chesterfld Pike Henry, Holywell st. Chesterfield Woodhead Jesse, Clown, Chesterfield Starkey Fredeick, 24 Market pl. Derby Plant George, Burbage, Buxton Woodhead Solomon,Rolsover, Chesterfld Statham Steplen, r8 Bold lane, Derby PollicottMrR.Edith,43PearTreerd.Derby Woodhonse Rd. Derby rd. Heanor R. S. 0 Stye he Richar1, 39 Duffield rd. Derby Potter Zacchaus, 22 & 23 Bridge st.Derby Woodroffe John, 24 St. Alkmund's 1 Sudbery Mrs. jath. 57 Abbey st. Derby Poyser Edwin, 16 Burton road, Derby churchyard, Derby Syson Wm. Cdmanhay, Ilkeston R.S.O Presbury J oseph, 7 Park street, Derby ·woodruff William,Fernilee, Whaley Brdg Theobald J oh1, 40 Union street, Long Pride William, Smedlcy street, Matlock Woods Frederick, 54 Main street & 28 Eaton, N ottngham bank, Matlock Bath High street, Long Eaton, Nottinghm Wall John Ton, Smedley street, Mat- Prince Isaac, Alton st. Heanor R.S.O . WoodsW.32 Gibb st.LongEaton,Nttghm lock bank, l\atlock Bath .
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