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442 Lan Trades 442 LAN TRADES. [NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. LAND STEWARDS. I.A UNDRIES. LEATHER AGENTS. Bagshaw Thomas (to SiT Arthur Adams Mrs. Annie, Hardingstone, See Agents-Leather. Richard de Capell-Brooke bart. Northampton J.P.), Great Oakley, Kettering Austin Misses Susan & Annie, Sprat- LEATHER DRESSERS. Brown John (to Rev. W. Watson ton, Northampton Barker George & Co. Ltd. Counte~s M.A., J.P.), Rockingham,Uppnghm Baint.on Miss Sybil, Highfield, Brix- road, St. James's, Northampton Bucknall Harry (to Sir Charles V. worth, Northampton Bellchambers Brothers, 25a, Oak st. Knightley bart. B.A., D.L., J.P.), Berridge Mrs. Annie, Barby, Rugby Northampton Charwelton, Byfield Birt Mrs. Sarah, 47 & 49 Cecil road, Burns & Ashby, St. Andre-w's street, Charlton George Victor Bellasis (to Queen's park, Northampton Northampton · W. M. Plevins esq.), Woodford Blacklaw Miss M.85Badby rd.Davntry Cawkill Josepb, Havelock st.Kettering lodge, Woodford, Thrapston Blott Miss E. Woodford, Thrapston Coldicott J. C. 2r Rock st. Wellingboro' Cht>rt·y John (to J. A. Blencowa e!!q.), Bossingham Mrs. J.Warmingtn.Oundle Coleman Alfred, 31 King st.Kettering Marston St. Lawrence, Banbury Brackley & District Model Laundry Collings A. 51 Robert st. Northamptn ()ollyer-Bristow John (to F. Ambrose- Co. High street, Brackley Exce'lsior Leather Dressing Co. Bride- Clark esq. ), ..welford, Rugby Bromwich Miss Elizh. Crick, Rugby well lane, Kettering Crisp John J.P. (to Lioot.-Col. A. F. Brown Mrs. J.W.BoHolly rd.Nrthmptn Geary T. H. & Co. Northall street, H. Ferguson J.P. ), Eaglethorpe, Chapman Mrs. Sarah F. Byfield Kettering . Warmington, Oundle Chick Mrs. Alice, 13 Byron street, Goodman Harry, Wood st. Kettermg Dickson Thomas Arthur (to Lady Kingsley park, Northampton Green & Co. 13 Lady's la. Northmptn Wantage), Sywell ball & 1 Kings- Clifton A. Spinney hl. Northampton Higham Ferrers Leather Dressers Ltd. well street, Northampton Close Mrs. Emily, West street, King's Refuge terrace, Higham Ferrers 'Handcock George Fraser (to Rt. Hon. Cliffe, Wansford Odell H. J. & Co. Commercial street, Lord Wimborne),Ashby St.Ledgers, Coles Mrs. E.Redwell rd.Wellingboro' Higham FerreTs Rugby Coppock Ernest, 70 Spencer Bridgt.~ Paradise & Co. 67 Horse market, Knollys Cyprian Robert (to the Earl road, St. Jame'S's, Northampton Northampton · of Dalkeith), Weekley, Kettering Dix Fred W. Raunds,Wellingborough Patrick Stephen, Union st. Kettering Lascelles Arthur George (to Lord Lil- Douglas Mrs. Edith, 7 :Succleuch st. Roberts William N. Higham Ferrers ford), Lilford Estate office, Thorpe, Kettering Sheppard & Wright, St.Peter's street, Thrapston Fowles Mrs. T. Spratton,Northamptn Northampton Lawrence Henry 0. (to Corporation Fritter Miss Sarah, Crick, Rugby Stimpson Brothers Limited, Princess of the Sons of the Clergy), The Gambrell Mrs. Adelaide, 30 Colwyn street, Northampton Grange, Upper Stowe, Stowe Nine road & 2 & 4 Burns st.Northamptn Stock G. & Son, Lower st. Kettering Churches, Weedon Geyton Miss Lucy Anne, Little Linnell George (to the committees of Houghton, Northampton LEATHER DYERS. John Orton esq.), Sulby, Rugby Halford Misses, Guilsborough, North- Bellchambers Bros. 2sa, Oak street, Maitland James Paterson (for Easton ampton Northampton Neston estate), Estate office, Hul- Hancock Miss Emily, Ivy bank, Chal- cote, Towcester combe, Banbury Morley .Alexander Lucy Yea (to Earl Havelock Laundry (Grain & Tanfield, LEATHER FACTO~S. Spencer), Gt. Brington,Northamptn proprietors), 72 & 74 Nelson st. A.shman Herbert & Co. Ltd. (branch), Partridge Francis G. (agent to the Kettering Mill road, Kettering Earl of Ellesmere & to Col. J. S. Height Mrs. F.Sudborough,Thrapston Bell J. W. & Co. 62 Dunster street, Forbes), Ellesmere Estate office, Hill Mrs. Henry, 26 Semilong road, Northampton Brackley Northampton Bloor Sons & Vyse, Victoria road, 'Paterson William (to the Duke of Hopgood Mrs. M. Yelvertoft, Rugby No;tbampton Grafton), Hill house, Potterspury, James Mrs.E.Sg Abington av.Nthmptn Cable John & Son, 36 & 38 Guildhall Stony Stratford Jeyes Joseph, 17 Chancer street, road, Northampton "Savile Frank H. M. (to the Marquess Kingsley park, Northampton Central Leather Co. Finedon road, of Northampton), Castle Asbby, Kettering & District Steam Laundry Irthling-borough, Wellingborough ~orthampton Co. Limited, Acre st. Kettering CurtisA.W.Cambridge st.Wellingboro' Sowels William Clowes (to Henry Kingsley Park Sanitary Steam Cut Leather Co. (The), 22 Stockley Hawkins esq. J.P.), Little Everdon, Laundry (C. B. Taylor, proprie- street, Northampton Daventry tor) (T N 322), Kingsley Park ter- Davies Richard Leather Co. Limited, Stace Harry Percy F.A.I. (to the race, Northampton & (receiving 56 Dunster street, Northampton trustees of Johri Locke Stratton office) High street, Towce'ster Freclmall G. H. & Co. Harold street esq.), Market square, Brackley Kingsthorpe Hygienic Laundry (The), & Victoria road, Northampton & 3 Stnart James (to Hon. Natbl. Chas. Garfield st. Kingsthorpe; depots, Horse Market, Kettering Roth!lchild J.P. ), Ashton, Oundle 85 Kettering road & 23 St. James's Heinemann, Alsop & Co. Lower Thompson Charles James (to Lady road, Northampton ~ Mounts, Northampton Fer~or-H~s.keth), Eydon, Byfield Lucy H. J. Wollast~n, Welli~gboro Ingle Henry & Sons,Park rd.Rushden "Toulmm Phihp M.(to Lord Barnard), Mandeville Mrs. Anme, wo Prmces st. Inglis M. & Co. Fish st. Northampton Sudborough, Thrapston Kettering Jacobs S. 3 Lady's lane,Northampton Truss John (to Capt. J. R. P. Clarke Marrington Miss Lilie, 6 & 7 Camp- Johnson George & Sons, 59 The J.P. ), Welton, Daventry bell square, Northampton .Arcade', Northampton Wil~ii?-son Artbur ~· (to Sir Fredck. Mawby Mrs. Amy, Lilbourne, Rugby Kuypers & Ostler L~ited, Market VIlhers Laud Robmson bart.), Sud- Maycock Mrs. Ellen, Byfield square, Wellingborm~h borough, Thrapston Mepbam John Richd.Allen rd.Rushdn Lobbett & Co. !<'ish st. Northampton Williams Hugh (to Lord Penrhyn), Newcomb Mrs. Harriett, Clipston, Martin W. & J. Wood st. Nrthmptn Estate office, WICken, Stony Strtfrd Market Harborough Midland Shoe Mercery Co. Alfred st. Wilmot Hubert de ~urgh (to G: C. Park Sanitary Steam Laundry Co. Kettering We~tworth-Fitzwilham ~sq.),Priest- Limited (The) (H. Cecil Gaches, Mohun J. G. & Son, Post Office gate, Peterborou!!h & Milton Ferry, sec.), Park road, Peterborough arcade, Kette'l'ing Peterborough. T No. 99 Peterborough Steam Laundry (God- Morris George & Son Limited, 3s to Woolnou~h Matthew Henry (to W. C. win & Lee, proprietors), Craw- 42 Dunster street, Northampton Cartwright esq.), The Cottage, thorne road, Peterborough Nicholson Sons & Daniels 16 Wood Aynho, Banbnry Ric~ardson Mrs. E. Lowick, Thrapstn street, Northampton • Rolhngs Mrs.H.roBDerby rd.Nthmptn Pearson H. T. & Co. 7 Wood street, LAST & BOOT TREE MAKERS, Saunders Mrs. Alice, 15 Grafton pl. Northampton Kirkton W. 4 Alcombe rd. ~orthmptn ~orthampton Pfister & Vogel Leather Oo. Limited, Miller (0. A.) Last Co. Limited, Smith Mrs. S. Spratton,Northampton 63 Abington street, Northampton . Arthur street, Kingsthorpe road, Smith W. G. 59 Clarke rd.Northmptn Rodbouse A. E. 7o St. Michael's rd. Northampton Spring William, The Dovecote laua-- Northampton Mobbs & Lewis Limited, Carrington dry, Harlestone, Northampton Schrader Michell & Weir, 5 & 7 Fish street, Kettering Steel Mi~s M. Duddington, Stamford street, 'Northampton "Robinson Bros. Regent st. Kettering Toombs W.H.84 Hood st.Northamptn Smith B. G. Bridewelllane,Kettering Stamp T.n6 Up. Thrift st.Nrthmptn Watson Miss E. Nassington, Wansford Staynes W. H. & Smith (branch), Dal- "Trasler Brothers & Co. Limited, Wellingborough & District Laundry keith plaee, Kettering & Lady's la. Brunswick place, Northampton Co. Ltd. Buck well end, W ellingboro' Northampton Whitton Robert, 24 & 26 St. Giles' st. Wilmot J. H. Church walk, Ketterin~ Tait Charles & Co. Oampbell square, Xorthampton Young Miss Sarah, Hill st. Brackley Northampton .
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