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Shropshire. (Kelly's Cattle Deai.Ers' Agent SHROPSHIRE. (KELLY'S CATTLE DEAI.ERS' AGENT. Edwards Wm. Conrt st. Madeley R.S.O Harris Waddelow Chambers, Hospital Thompson Thomas Barrow street Much Evans Enoch, Ketley, Wellington street, Much Wenlock R.S.O Wenlock R.S.O ' ' Guest F. Little Dawley, DawleyR.S.O Hickin & Pyefinch, 10 Mardol head, • Farmer & Clark, Madeley R.S.O Shrewsbury CATTLE SALESMAN. Ferriday Andrew, Prior's Lee, Shifnal Hughes&Steward,sBridge st.Bridgnorth See Salesman-Cattle. Ferriday A. D. Oakengates, Wellington Hunt Edwd.Joshua,82 New st. Wellingtn Ferriday John, Ketley Bank, Wellington Huxley J.sen.&jun.Claypit st.Whitchrch CATTLE FOOD MANUFACTRS. Ferriday John, Prior's Lee, Shifnal JinksJohn,Bridge end,Ironbridge R.S.O RobbinsFrancis 4s Queen street Castle- Fletcher & Jones, Madeley R.S.O Jones Thomas, 21 Willow st. Oswestry fields Shrewsbury ' Guy Thomas, Bridge st. Madeley R.S.O Jones ThomasMantle,CleoburyMortimer Shropshire Horse & Cattle Food Co. Jaundrell Benjamin, Prior's Lee, Shifnal tKing W.G.Cheshire st.Market Drayton (Alfred Marston, manager), 49 Bull JonesE.Old park,Malinslee,Dawly.R.S.O Kitching Cha!les, Oxford street, Oaken- ring Ludlow Jones George, Brandlee, Dawley R.S.O gates, Wellington ' JonesJ.Oldpark,Malinslee,DawleyR.S.O Lee Thomas (exors. of), Market street,. Simpson & Co. Lim. (original calf meal Jon~ R. ~roseley ~ood, Broseley R.S.O Wem, Shrewsbury . & cattle spice manufacturers), 54 Martm R1cha~d, Kmg st. Dawley R.S.O Mars~on Alfred, 49 Bull rmg, L"?~low Chiswell street London B 0 Morgan Rd. Little Dawley,Dawley R.S.O MeyriCk Mrs. Ann, Market pl. Shifnal ' Nock James, Prior's Lee, Shifnal Miller Wm. Hy. High st. Dawley R.S.O CATTLE & SHEEP MEDICINES. North Christopher, Dawley R. S.O Morgan G.E.Shropshire st.Mrkt.Draytn Day, Son & Hewitt, 22 Dorset street North Christopher, Malinslee, Shifnal Morgan George Henry, High street~ Baker street London w 1 ' Owen Robert, Ketley, Wellington Wem, Shrewsbury Guest & Co. Millban!t Wellington Parton Andrew, Mossey grn. Wellington Morgan G. H. Watergate st. Whitchurch . ' Parton Joseph, Ketley, Wellington Moses Tertius R.42 Castle st.Shrewsbury CEMENT MANUFACTURER. Perks Leonard,Tweedale,Madeley R.S.O NicksonJames, 56 Broad street, Ludlow TRANTER BEN.JAMIN, Canal side, Poppitt William, Donnington, Newport Norton Thos. High st. Broseley R.S.O Madeley R.S.O Powell Samuel, Dawley R.S.O Pattison Henry, Castle gates,Shrewsbry Powis William, Ketley Bank, Wellington Payne & t A dams, 30 High st.Shrewsbury CEMENT MERCHANTS. RoweThos.Wm. Jdsalpl. MadeleyR.S.O Payne Walt. B. Church Stretton R.S.O Benbow & Davies,Market square; Duke Rowe W.Idsal pl.Park st.MadeleyR.S.O Perkins Christr. 47 Wyle cop,Shrewsbry street & Walker street, Wellington Rushton Thomas, The Nabb, Wellington Picken ThoJDas Wm. High st. Newport Shepherd & Churm, Dawley R.S.O Salter Benj. 34 Castle st. Shrewsbury CEMETERIES. Shepherd Le vi, Bridge st. Madeley R.S.O Shaw Ralph Hop wood, Market streetp Bicton, Bicton, Shrewsbury Tart William, Malinslee, Shifnal Oakengates, Wellington Bridgnorth (Benja.min Bot wood, clerk to Teague John, Prior's Lee, Shifnal Shone John ( exors. of),High st. Whitchch the burial board; Mrs. William Pee, Ward Geo. Tweedale, Madeley R.S.O Shum Arthur George, Market squarep supt. ), Low town, Bridgnorth Watkiss Enoch & William, Old park, Madeley R.S.O Cardington (Waiter Durston. clerk to Malinslee, Dawley R.S.O Sinclair James, Hig-h street, Ellesmere the burial board), Cardington,Church Watkiss Enoch, Stirchley, Shifnal Slinger R. T.31 High st. Wem,Shrewsbry Stretton R.S.O Watkiss M. Old pk.Malinslee,DawleyRSO Smith Fredk.Warren, Castle st. Ludlow Ellesmere (Robert Edward Lloyd,clerk; Wild Wm. Little Dawley, Dawley R.S.O tSteward J. W. 42 High st. Bridgnorth Thos.Boylin,keepr.),Swan hl.Ellesmre CHEESE FACTORS Strawson George, Yarborough houset Ludlow (Benjmn.Smallman,caretaker), : Market place, Bishop's Castle R.S.O Corve street, Ludlow Burgess B. ~.sen.Pepperst.Whitchurch Sweetman Robert, The Cross, Ludlow Market Drayton (John Henry Onions, BurgessR.W.Jun.~reen end, Whitchurch Tipton St.John,Saint George's, Wellngtn clerk to the burial board ; J sph. Clarke, D~nn J ·TernHI. ~l. Tern hi. Mrk~. Draytn tTurner Wm. H. 18 Church st. Oswestry curator), Market Drayton Fish H. J. 13 Alki?~on rd. Wh1tchurch Vaughan David, The Cross, Oswestry Much Wenlock (Charles John Cooper, Horn~rThoma~Wilham, The Creamery, Woodhonse George,.:f.sBull ring,Ludlow clerk to the burial board: John Rowe, C~mnel, Whitchurch . keeper), Bridgnorth road, Much Wen- Lew.IS George & Son, Shropshire street, CHIMNEY TOP MANUF ACTRS. lock R.S.O Little Drayton, Market Dra.yton Church Stretton Terra Cotta Worksp Newport (Richard Nock Heane, clerk to Platt & ~obel~,Bellevue,Wem,Shrwsbry Church Stretton R.S.O burial board; JohnTomlinson,keepr.), Terl_l ~Ill Milk &: Cheese Factory Co. Avenue road, Newport ldmited, Tern htll, Market Drayton CHIMNEY SWEEPERS. Oswestry (Geo. Markey, clerk to burial CHEESEMONGER. Ada.ms George, High street, Wellington board; WilliamWilliams,supt.),Salop Steventon John, High street, Newport Bromley George, 87 Corve st. Ludlow road, Oswestry Bumford Jsph. Low. Galdeford, Ludlow Rodington (Isaa.c Knowles clerk to the CHEMICAL MANURE MNFRS. Burnsell J. 76 Lower Galdeford, Ludlow burial board),Rodingtoo', Shrewsbury See Manure Manufacturers. Cl!'rke Robert, Yardington, Whitchurch Shrewsbury (Dissenting) (Thos. Gough, CHEMISTS-WHOI·ESALE. Clifton Chas. 32 Frankwell, Shrewsbury sexton), Belle vue, Shrewsbury I on & S L"m'ted 16 Sh 1 t h Fereday John, Cleobury Mortimer Shrewsbury General Parochial (Edmd. s Shrewsb~~. k ~ N' .., t W1f. agtoc ' Hall Thos. Hy. 65 Listleyst. Bridgnorth Cresswell Peele, clerk to the board· ., • 8 e s • e m n HarrisJ.1o2Longden Coleham,Shrwsby Edward Heatley,supt.), Meole Brace' CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS. Holland.Michl. 51 Cartway, Bridgnorth Shrewsbury ' Ma.rked thus tare Pharmaceutical Chemi.F!ts. Jones Job, IOJ Frankwell, Shrewsbury 'l'refonen (Thomas Archer, clerk to the Andrew F. W. Church st.MadeleyR.S.O Jones John, 34St. John's hl.Shrewsbnry burial board), Trefonen, Oswestry Atkinson Alfred Thomas, Hospital street, Lewis John, High street, Shifnal Wellington (Charles Wall Hiatt, clerk to Much Wenlock R.S.O Matthews T.Noble st.Wem, Shrewsbury burial board),Cemeteryrd.Wellington tBarlow John, High streE't, Newport Maund Wm.37 Lower Broad st. Ludlow Wem Church (William Pugh, sexton), Bates Jas. Lim. 82 New st. Wellington Piper Daniel, 91 Cartway, Bridgnorth Wem, Shrewsbury Bemrose W. High street, Dawley R.S.O Piper John, 87 Cartway, Bridgnorth CHAIN MANUFACTURERS Blower Joseph, Craven Arms R.S.O Plant John, Station rd. Madeley R.S.O · tBlunt Thomas Porter, 23 Wyle. cop, Powell John, King st. Broseley R.S.O Edge & Sons, Shifnal Shrewsbury Price Wm.23 Upper Church st.Oswestry Wa.lton William, Madeley R.S.O Carter William, Cross street, Oswestry Roberts Francis, Healings passage~ CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE. ChalmePs & Son, High street, Newport Frankwell, Shrewsbury Shropshire Chamber of Agriculture (AI- Clarke Thos. Edward, Broadway,Shifnal Rodgers Thomas, Bargates, Whitchnrch fredMa.nsell,sec ) College hi Sh sb Cooke Wm. Hodnet, Market Drayton Rogers Enoch, 28 Castle st. Oswestry · ' · rw ry Cooke Wm. M. 12 Church st.Wellington Simpson Elijah, Fpper bar, Newport CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. tCross W.G.& Son,7o Mardol,l;hrewsbry Spear G-eorge, 33 Frog lane, Ludlow Shrewsbury (J. Parson Smith chair- Darroll William, High st. Clun R.S.O Warton Thomas, Yardington,Whitchch man; G. H. M organ, .sec.), Mayor's tDeighton & Smith, 35 & 63 High street, Wells John, 15 Raven lane, Lndlow court, The Square, Shrewsbury Bridgnorth Wilson Frederick, Church street, Bishop's CHARTER MASTERS Dibb Arthnr, Albrighton,Wolverhamptn Castle R.S.O · Edwards D.P.High st.Bishop'sCstleR.S.O ArcherH.&J.Oldpark,Malinslee,Shifnal Evans E. E.CleoburyMortimer,Bewdley CHINA MANUFACTURERS. Aston Rd. Workhouse rd.Broseley R.S.O tEvans John, 1 Church street, Oswestry Jeffrey William Johnstone & Son, The Bailey James, Prior's Lee, Shifnal Gouldbourn Wm. 14 Pride hill, Shrwsbry Old Court tile & cermatic a.rt work~ Baugb William, Malinslee, Shifnal Guy Wm. Adolphus, High st. Shifnal Madeley R.S.O Bulger Wm. Saint George's, Wellington Hall Amos, 9 New street, Wellington Cadman Enoch & Co.Prior'sLee,Shifnal HallJoseph,14Market square, Wellington CHINA, GLASS & EARTHEN- Clarke Edward, Madeley R.S.O Harding S. J. High st. Market :prayton WARE DEALERS. Davies George, Ketley Bank, Wellington Hares & Co. Prees, Whitchurch Bayley Chas.Geo.13 Church st.Oswestry .
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