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STAFFORDSHIRE. PO I! 761 Dickens T.75&75A,New St.We.Bromwh Shone R TRADES DIRECTORY.] STAFFORDSHIRE. PO I! 761 Dickens T.75&75a,New st.We.Bromwh Shone R. 422 Dudley rd. Wlvrhmptn · Hulme Thomas; office, 67 Bryan st. Dodd Jsph. 8 New st. West Bromwich Simmons J. 18 Moore st. sth.W'hmptn Hanley. T N 31 Dunn Benjamin James, 43 Great Brick. Sleigh H. t:29 High st. Bloxwioh,Walsll Hurd 'f. l\1. 12 Waterloo rd. Burslem kiln street, Wolverhampton Smith F. 37 Stafford st. Wlvrhmptn Lovatt R. Dove Bank, Uttoxeter S.O Dunning S. Chadsmoor,Cannock,Stffrd Smith Samuel, I7 Market place, Wil- N~w Wharf Pottery Co. (Thomas F. Eaves Mrs. Mary, 22 High street, lenhall, Wolverhamptoiii Wood, managing partneT), ~a.-iga- Prince·s end, Tipton Steward C. E. II7 Stafford rd.W'hmptn tion road, Burslem Evans W. 9 High st.Black Heath,Dudly Thompson James, 86 Church st.Bilstn FarmerS. 62 Garratt's la. Old Hill S.O Tibbetts S.3 Cradley rd.Crdly.Hth.S.O POTTERS' ENGINEERS. J<'inney Mrs. S. 32 Hope st. Hanley Tittensor W. 72 Penkhull st. Newcstle See Engineers-Potters'. l<'irkin Mrs. C. 43 Bridge st.Wednesbry Tricklebank C. 74 Horninglow st.Brtn , Forrest J.John st.Ettingshall,W'hmptn Vickers Wm. 47 Oxford st. Bilston POTTERS ENGRAVER. Fox Wm. 20 Blockall, Darlaston Walley J.Bridge st.BradleyGrn.Cngltn Willatt John, ~Iilton S.O Francis Wm. 35 North st. Wolvrhmptn Walwyn Chas. 24 Fountain st. Leek Gibbs Ba.ddeley, 64 Waterloo rd.Brslm Ward E. 1 & 2 Uxbridge st. Burlon POTTERS' MERCHANTS. Gill Arth. 69 High st. Cradley Hth.S.O Warner Wiliiam Frederick, jun. High Heath G. H. Furlong par. Burslem Great Enoch, Upper Gornal, Dudley street, 1Ve-dnesfield, Wolverhampton Lodge Oliver & Son, St. Peter's cham­ Hamb"lon Amby, rro Hope st. Hanley Warren l\frs. E. 82 High st. Bilston hers, Gle.oo stre-et, Stoke Hassells W. J. rB Penkhull st.Newcstle Warrington Edwin, Alton, Stoke Whitfield G. & Son, Queen st.Newcstle Hastilow Mrs. Susannah, 34 Liverpool Waterfield J.26 Walsall st.We.Brmwch road & 79 London road, Stoke Watkirus Mrs. M. A. Iligh st. Ecclshll POTTERS' VALUERS. Hawkins John, 35 Ilawkes lane, Hill 1VatkLss J. 54 ·worcaster st.\V'hmptn Scrivener Robert & So!liS, Howard pl. Top, West Bromwich Watkiss Mrs. Martha, 40 Wednesfield Hanley Hayward John, 66 Cock st. Darlaston road, Wolverhampton Hipkins Daniel, 24 & 39 Owen street, Weston Thomas, 2o6 Halesowen rd. POTTERS' COLOR MANFCTR. Tipton. See advertisement Old Hill S.O Phillips Thomas, Park street, Stokl) Bipkiss J. 77 High st. Brierley Hill Wilson W. I48 Ilorninglow st. Burton Hollingsworth Arthur, Wadham's hill; Wolvenson Silas Thomas, I39 Horsley P~TTERS' LA:HE MAKERS. 30 Queen's square & 36 Horseley fields, 1-\"olverhampton W1llett 'f. & Co. Liverpool rd. Bnrslm fie~ds, Wolverhampton Woolridge Wm. R. Iligh st. Stoke POTTERS' MACHINERY MKS· HoHmgsworth Herbert, 40 Upper Rus- "Vorrall George, 24 The Leys,Dar1stn . hall street, Walsall . I Wright Benj. Wm. 76 High st. Bilston Bo~lt~n 'Y1lham, Providence foundry, Howes Bros. go Church street, Bilston ·wright George, 4 Halesowen street, Naviipl~lDn rd. & Plea.sant st.Burslm Haws Benjamin, 6r High st. Bilston Bl~ck Heath Dudley Lee William, Madeley street, Tnnstall Hui!hes T.B. 37Gt.Bridge,We.Bromwb ' Toft "Vm. Church st. Fenton, Stoke Humphrey Henry,9o Foregate st.Stffrd FORK PIE MAKERS. Wadsworth .John Hartley, (back of) 13 Humphries Francis Edward, Market' Ash wood A. 100 Gun gate, Tamworth HopB street, Hanley street~ Conduit street, Lichfi~ld Firkin .Mrs. Flor-ence, 97 Hig-h str-eet POTTERS' MATERIAL MNFRS. Humphnes John, ro Market st. Lichfld & 25 Carter's green, We. Bromwich . Ilsley John, 7 Dudley rd. Wolvrhmptn Knight William, 29 High st. Tipton Green Tho_mas ~oodwm & Co. L1m. Ilsley "Wm. 524 Dudley rd. W'hmptn Starkey Henry,12 Marmion st.Tmwrth Forge mills, Newton road~ Burton .Tames Alhert, I9 Oak street, W'hmptn LEISter \V. U. & Son, Canal side, Cope- James Mrs. E. 267 Stafford st. Walsall PORTER MERCHANTS. land street, Stoke .fame.<~ Saml. 305 Bilston rd. W'hmptn See Ale & Porter- Merchants. NaiTamore & Goddard, I6 Pall mall, Jones F.64& 36 Gt.Bridge,We.Brmwch Hanley • Jones John, 6 Chn~ch street, Bilston PORTABLE ENGINE OWNER. POTTERS' PRESSCLOTH MFR. Kent J. 56 & 57 Unwn st. Wedneshury t 3D \V & L e'ns.· 1\I rs. E•. 27 8 B 1·r s -on r d . unhn mp tn Evans J. Thynne st. e. Brmwch .Malkin. Thomas , Legal Dale Hall Lloyd Miss Emma,46b,Lower Stafford PORTMANTEAU MAKERS. m1lls, Burslem street, Wolverhampton , Lowe A. B. I59 Horninglow st. Burton See also Trunk Makers. POTTE.~S SA~ MERCHANT. :.M:arsh Alfred, III High street, & Fortun~ Thos. IO Newport st. Walsall IIolt W1lliam, B1ddulph, Congleton factory, J_Iall str~t, Brierley ~ill Moulds John, jun. 29 & 3I Newcastle POTTERS' TOOL MAKERS. Mar-sh Damel, 3 Illgh street, Prmce's st. Burslem; Piccadilly, Hanley; 8 r . end, Tipton High st. Longton; & Stoke. See advt ~tton R. I02 Adelaide st:Fenton.Stke Mason J. 86 High st.Cradley Hth.S.O P1dduck Charles A. Tontme sq. Ran- Mason J. F.248 Steelhouse la.W'hmptn POSTING HOUSES. Iey, T N 53; & Church street, Stoke, Mason .J. I4 Carter-'s grn. Wt-. Brmwch See Jobmasters. T N 286 Mason William, Ig Bore st. Licbfield Teggin James, Clayton st.reet,Longton Matthews William,4George st.Tmwrth POTATO MERCHANTS. POTTERY AGENT. MoiTis Mrs. I. so Victoria. st. "V'hmptn Beech Geol"lge, Balterley, Crewe Morris Mrs.J.g Worcester st. W'hmptn Dickinson Thomas, L. & N. W. R. See Agent-Pottery. Morris T. C. 23 Stafford st. W""hmptn potato shed, WolveThampton MoSIS J. I8g High st. West Bromwich Flower James, 6I Old road, Stone POULTERERS. Northall J. 8 Tr-ouse la. Wednesbury Frost H. Outwoods, Newport (Salop) Marked thns • are GIUile DealoN. Onions H. 392 High st. West Bromwcb Golby Samuel, Shelfiel~ Walsall Bastone MissCaroline,Penkridge,Stffrd Owen Mrs. M. I2 Oxley st. W"hmptn Harrison John, Foley, Longton Birks William & Sons, 47 Lower High Palethorpe's Limited, I85 High st. Larkinson Samuel, L. & N. W. R. street, Wednesbury West Bromwich potato shed, Wolverhampton Bir-k.Js John, 47 Union st. Wedneshury Payne Arthur, 70 Stafford st. Walsall Mer-edith Alexande<r, Kingswood com-:*Brinson Arehibald, 20 High st. Stone Payne Mrs. M.J.44 Up.Rushall st. Wlsll mon, Albrighton, Wolverhampton I *Caswell Chas. 7 Victoria st. W'hmptn Payne Willia.m, 6o Park st. Walsall Oswin William, Railway wharl, Walsall DevittJ.F.I57Horseley fields,W'hmptn Peck Robert, I6S High street, Burton Roberts William, 8r Ha.therton st. & Edge Richard, High street, Wednes- Perry Mrs. C. 100 Stafford rd. W'hmptn Railway wharf, Walsall field, Wolverhampton Pool J. 344 Willenhall rd. Wlvrhmptn Shaw Richard & Son, L. & N. W. R. ·Edge R. Market hall, Wolverhampton Porter John, 36 Lower Horsley fields, potato shed & 12 St. Peter square, Evans W. T. 532 Dudley rd. W'hmptn Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Fallon J. & Co. 8 Stockwell st. Leek Price John, 57 Bilston st. W'hmptn Walker John, Railway arches, Longton Garratt C. 391 High st. We. Brmwch Proffitt Sila.s, 35 Oxford st. Bilston Weston J. Forton, Newport (Salop) Green Alfred Willia.m, 9 Greengate st. Purser A. 115 High st. Brierley Hill & 103 Marston road, Stafford Radnall W. 8o Gt. Bridge We.Brmwch POTATO SALESMEN. *Hessian Mrs. Margaret, 41 Piccadilly, 1Wad Fredk. 3 Bridge ~t. Newcastle Soo Salesmen-Potato. Hanley. TA "Hessian, llan!ey"; Read Jas. 83 Catherine's cross,Darlstn U RS T N 164 'Reeds J. Swan village,Woodsttn.Dudlv POTTED MEAT MAN F · Hitch John, I Bull stake, Darla.ston Richards Geo. 44 Salop st. W'hmpt~ Vernon ~· T. & Co. manufacturers (~itch J~h?-, I Pinfo~d st. Wednesbury Roberts Arthur John, I84 & I8S High 00. Engilllh potte-d moot, marrow H1trh W1lham, 7 Kmg st. Daralston street & 9 Station street Burton dripping & .!.nglo-German sausages, Jeffries John, ro High st. Bilston Roberts G. 46 Worcester st. W'hmptn Gibb st. "Whitmo:re reans, W'hmptn Jenning~ Rohert Charles, High stred, Rooker Thos. IS Mill st. Brierlev Hill POTTERS. Blo:xwiCh, Walsall Sargent Henry, 26 Caldmore, W~lsall *J.ones ~en, I68 High st. We. Brmwch Rhale T. 20 High Bullen, Wedneslmryr See also Art Potters. .Tones RJChd. 72 Ablewell st. Walsall Shaw Mr.!!. E. 4 Bloomfield rd. Tipt<Jn Baker James, Kingsfield, Newcastle JomliS Mrs.Sarah,Market hall,W'hmptn .
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