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Sheffield Directory.. 541 = It Sheffield Directory.. 541 = It " ... Pearson S. & Co. manufacturers of razors and table, pen, Pell J oseph Williamson, currier and leather merchant, 21 and pocket knives, and general merchants, 107 Eldon Flat street; h 93 Crookes road street; and Hamburgh Pemberton George, warehouseman, 12 3 Washington road Pearson Mr Samuel, 2 Capel strefJt Pemberton Henry, blacksmith, 247 Attercliffe common Pearson Samuel (S. & Co.) ; h Hamburgh villa, 34 Victoria Pendleton Edwin (P. & .1\lerrill); h 6 Washington road road, Broomhall park Pendletou & Merrill, electro platers and gildel'S, 5 Holly st Pearson Saml. shopkpr. III Daniel Hill st.; h 68 Blake st Pendleton Thomas, bootmaker, 227 Newhall road, A Pearson Samuel, ~hopkeeper, 38 Oak street, Heelpy Pennell William Dudley, cashier, 143 Fox street Pearson Samuel, Jun. shoemaker, 1 Fulton road Penniman WiIliam Talbot, hardware and cutlery merchant, Pearson }lrs Sophia, shopkeeper, 86 Gower street Challenge Cutlery Works, 47 Eyre lane Pearson MrsSusannah, confctnr. (F. Reckless); h 8 Castle st Pennington Charles, (j) steel roller, 178 W oodside lane Pearson Thomas Wilcockson, steel manufacturer, Crown Pennington George, boot and shoe maker, 54 Arthur st St.eel Works, Pond hill; h 130 St. 1l1ary's road Pennington Geo. joiner (Corker & P.) ; h 83 Headford st Pearson Thos. provision mert. and dealer, 202 Gibraltar st Pennington John, steel manufacturer (Hale & P.); h Pearson Thomas 'Villiam, hardwareand fancy goods dealer, Broughton road, Burrowlee, Owlerton 59 & 61 Carlton road, Attercliffe Pennington J osrph, greengrocer, 190 Eyre street Pearson Torr., file forger, 64 Walkley street Penny Frederick, (j) cabinet maker, 22 Rroomspring lane Pearson WaIter, auctioneer and valuer, 81 Hill street Penny Frederick, (j) cabinet maker, 25 Clarence street Pearson William, beerhouse, 3 Sussex street Penright John, (j) silversmith, 142 Milton street Pearson Wm. bookseller and stationer, 5 Convent walk Penrose Robert, (j) engine fitter, 12 Macro street Pearson 'Villiam, boot and shoe maker, 140 Gibraltar Pepper Mrs Catherine, shopkeeper, 243 Fulwood road street; and (h) 222 Fulwood road Pepper Edward, vict. Crown Inn, 21 Blackburn road, B Pellrson William, coach builder and carriage, &c.letter, 41 Pepper Edmund George, wine and spirit merchant; h Bridge street, and (h) 64 Fitzalan street Mountville, Abbeydale Pearson Wm. cowkpr. 21 Kilton street, & Ct. 3, Spitalln Pepper Mrs Emma, 56 Brunswick street Pearson William, file forger, 26 Addey street Pepper Frederick, grocer and beerhouse, 1] 8 Carlisle st. E Pearson William, toy & fancy repository, 15-17 Union st Pepp(\r .Froderick Smith, clerk, 93 Clun road Pearson William, steel melter, 6 Cyri! street Pepper John William, (j) joiner, 9 Reed street Pearson William Geo. (j) moulder, 758 Grimesthorpe I'd Pepper N elthorpe, traveller, 200 Ecclesall road Pearson William Henry (P. & Oxspring), and fish and Pepper Thomas, shopkeeper, 5 Daisy walk game dealer, Shambles, and 68 South street; h 161 Pepperdine William, weighman, 102 Grimesthorpe roa.d Fitzwilliam street Perceval John, engine tenter, 794 Grimesthorpe road Pease John, manager, 6 Ashberry road Pe-rcival James, stocktaker, 12 Vicarage road, A Peasgood Thomas Smith, bookkeeper, 117 Bramber street Percival John, grocer, 30 Fitzwilliam street, Peat Mr Alfred, 220 Ecclesall road Carbrook Peat James, tailor, 18 'Vatson walk Perigo John, manufacturer of pen, pocket, Peck Bros. table knife mfrs. Nursery Wheel, Stanley st spear point, dagger, bowie, butchers', Peck George, joiner, cabinet maker and upholsterer, palette and putty knives, Arctic Works, Houghton street; h 63 Nottingham street 22 Rockingham street; h 137 "Veston Peck Henry (Bros.); h Parkwood springs street (See Ad1Jertisement) TRADE MARK Peck Henry, solicitor's clerk, 4 Bernard street Perkin John, bootmkr. & french plshr. 142 Rockingham st Peck Isaac (Bros.) and nlilliner and hosier, 69 Spital hill Perkins Edmund, forgeman, 133 Industry road, Darnall Peck John, professor of music, pianoforte dealer and music Perkins Mrs Harriet, tobacconist, 5 Upper St. Philip's rd seller, 62 Division street Perkins James Dash, Nationalschoolmstr. 69 Infirmarv rcl • Peck William, cowkeepcr, 54 Greystock street Perkins John, farmer, Redmires Peck William, grocer and stocktaker, 8 Fowler street Perkins John, saddler, 71 Bemard street Peck William, (j) joiner, 38 Dover street Perkins Thomas, vict. Bay Horse, 53 Westbar green Peckett J ames, paviour, 64 Andrew street Perkinton Bros. table knife manufacturers, 218 Solly st Peckett James, (j) pearl cutter, 69 Gregory road Perkinton John, (j) table blade forger, 35 St. Thomas st Peckett Thomas, (j) razor smith, 52 Sunny bank Perkinton George (Bros.); h 218 Sally street Peckitt Capt. Reginald William, 5 Westbourne road Perkinton William (Bros.) j h Norton Woodseats Pedley J oseph, shopkeeper, 12 Andrew street Perks Miss Jane Annic, National Infant schoolmistress, Peech Abraham, jobbing stonemason, 3 JIaddon terrace 6 Abbeydale road Peech Mrs Mary, victualler, Green :Man, 17 Broad st. P Perks .1\lrs Maria, 66 Albert Terrace road Peech Samuel, stovegrate fitter, 25 Upperthorpe Perks Richd. (j) machine knife mkr. 141 New Meadow 8t Peek John George, (j) cabinet maker, 129 Clarence street Perron John Anthony, foreman tailor, 121 Walkley road Peel Mrs Mary Ann, dressmaker, 72 Stafford street Perry J ames, greengrocer, 19 Duke Street lane Peel Robert, plumber, glazier and gasfitter,41 Attercliffe Perry J ames, umbrella maker, 8 St. Charles street, A common Petch William and Mrs Ellell, "\Vesleyan sclIool teachers, Peel Thomas, wholesale provision merchant, 16 Change 84 Albert road, Heeley alley, and 5U West bar j h 33 Parker's rd. Broomhill Peterkin l\1rs Eliz. pawnbrkr. jeweller, &c. 164-6 Solly st Peel William Airton, pawnbroker and dealer in plate, 85 Peters William, tailor, linendraper and hardware dealer, Carlisle road, N.G 100 Verdon street Peet Alfred (P. & Fox); h 178 Alderson road Petersen Theodore Wilhelm (T. W. & Co.) j hBirmi'llgham Peet & Fox, joiners, builders, cabinet makers and under­ Pcterson T. W. & Co. manufacturers of table cutlery, takers, 8 William street butchers' knives, daggers, tool chests, tool cards, &c. and Peet Frederick, file grinder, 128 Alderson road cutlery merchants, 57 Wellington st. ;& Birmingham Peet Joe,joiner, cabinet maker, ironmonger, and travelling Pf'tfield F..dward, joiner, wheelwright and blacksmith, and dressing case maker, 77 Cemetery road Mowbray street Peet William, shopkeeper, 145 Pearl street Petfield J. manufacturer of electro, flilver plated and bri­ Pegg George, shopkeeper, Wolsey road tannia metalgoods, HavelockWorks,Walker st (See Advt.) Pell Edward, (j) steel converter, 6 Long Henry street Pether George Shaw, tailD!." and draper, 53 Aberdeen st Pell John, coal dealer, 29-31 Marshall street Pether Mrs Sarah Ann, newsagent and tobacconist, 211 Pell John, watchmaker, 48 Ecclesall road Pond street.
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