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(KELLY S Rowe Herbert S 7 52 BROMSGROVE. \VORCE~TERSHIRE. (KELLY S Rowe Herbert S. tailor, 44 High street Tovey Thomas, shopkeeper, 24 Broad street, Sidemoor Rowlands Thos. dairyman, 26 New bldgs.Birmingham rd Town .Hall, Market place Rowlands William Herbert M.R.C.S.Eng.,L.R.C.P.Lond. Townsend Wm.Albert,furniture broker,1o3 & 105 High st surgeon, & medical officer to the workhouse,13 High st Tranter William, carpenter, Stourbridge road Rushton Richard, dairyman, 28 High street Troth Annie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Strand Russell William F. watch maker, 50 Worcester street Troth Elijah, market gardener, 56 Broad st. Sidemoor Russon Arthur Dudley, surveyor, see Smith & Russon Troth Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper, I2I Worcester street Russon Francis J. (firm, Creswell & Russon), solicitor & Troth William, chimney sweeper, 36 Worcester street commissioner for oaths & clerk to the Bromsgrove Tudor Mary & Letitia(Misses),dress mas.Birmingham rd Urban District Council, New road Turner Edward, relieving & vaccination officer, & col- Rutherford & Gold M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeons, & lector to the guardiatls, Bromsgrove district, registrar veterinary inspectors under the "Diseases of Animals of births & deaths, Bromsgrove sub-district, & in­ Act" for Bromsgrove & Droitwich divisions & Droit­ spector under "Infant Life Protection Act," Parkdene, wich borough, IIo Worcester street Stourbridge road Butter Waiter, farmer, Whitford farm Turner George, photographer, 147 Worcester street Salisbury Fredk. cycle repr.r,& shpkpr.2, Stourbridge st Turner Thomas, shopkeeper, 143 Worcester street Salter Charles P. & Co. fancy drapers, 50 High street Turton Alfred Michael, paperhanger, I Hanover street Salter Joseph, jobbing gardener, Stourbridge road Vernon Francis, Green Dragon P.H. 40 High street & Sanders Benjamin & Sons, silk fl.orentine button manu- Crab Mill P.H. Birmingham road facturers, Kidderminster road Vincent & Son, artificial teeth makers, 131 High street Sanders John, shopkeeper, 8 Worcester street Wadams John, joiner, Stourbridge road Sarsons Thomas Edmund, builder, Stoney hill Wadams Samuel, florist, Brooklyn house, Shrubbery rd ;Satchwell John, shopkeeper, II4 High street & shoeing Wall Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Stourbridge road smith, Church street Wallace Robert, shopkeeper, 75 Worcester street ·Saywell Waiter F.G.C.M. music master, The College Wallace Sarah Ann (Mrs.), seco~dhand clothes dealer, :School of .Art(in connection with the GovernmentScience 153 Worcester street & Art Dep3rtment) (John Lloyd, soo.; L. Gibson, Waiters Howard, Sampson P.H. 172 Worcester street treasurer; Ernest C. Jefferies, master) Ward Alfred Howard, insurance agent, Hawthorn road Scott & Holyoake, solicitors, New rd.; & at Droitwich Ward Rose H. (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Birmingham road Scott Waiter Hesketh, solicitor & commis,sioner for Ward Vernon J. Hop Pole P.H. Birmingham road oaths, clerk to the magistrates & to the commis­ Ward William, baker & confectioner, 54 High street sioners of land & income taxes (firm, Scott & Holy­ Watton Charles, market •gardnr. Perryfields, 8idemoor oake), New road Watton Frederick, cab proprietor, 123 High street Scott William B. watch maker, 76 High street Watton William, fried fish dealer, 4 High stre8t Scrivener H. & Co. watch makers, 63 High street Weaver & Guest, grocers, I Worcester street & 62, &. Shayshutt Arthur, Dog & Pheasant P.H.r69 Worcester st corn merchants 74, High street Shinner William J ames, resident engineer to the East Weaver Maria (Mrs.), Turk's Head P.H. 99 Worcester st Worcestershire Water Works Co. 2I Stourbridge st Weaver Sampson Wm. 'butcher, 174 & I75 Worcester st Shrimpton .& Cook, stationers, 65 High street Weaver Thos. farmer, 'fown's End farm,Birmingham rd Simmons Wm. Rd. coal merchant, Town Hall chamber!' Weaver William, builder, contractor & timber Singer Sewing Machine Co. Limited (Herbert Widdus, merchant, Strand & Stourbridge road. Telephone ag-ent), 154 Worcester street No. 97 Bromsgrove .Smith & Russon, auctioneers & receivers of vicarial Webley Arthur Joseph, watch maker, 37 High street tithes, 78 High street Webley Daisy (Miss), dress maker, 2 New buildings, Smith & Spencer Ltd. mineral water mfrs. Worcester st Birmingham road :Smith Arthur, carrier, The Heath Webley David, marine store dlr.r9Willow gdns.Sidemoor Smith Arthur, surveyor & sanitary inspector to Broms­ Webley David George, furntr. dlr. 161 & 23 Worcester st grove Urban District Council, Stoney hill & St.John st Webley Roger, boot maker, 36 High street Smith James Alfred (firm, Smith & Russon), auctioneer, Wensley John, bricklayer, Worcester street assistant overseer, collector of poor rates' & collector to Wemley Jnspph, bricklayer, Birmingham road North Bromsgrove District Council, & high bailiff to Westhury William, clerk to Worcestershire asylum county court, 78 High street Wheeler Clement John, baker & confectioner,ro9High st Smith John Henry, baker & confectioner, 29 High street Wheeler Edward, market gardener, Santridge road Smith William Maule Alexander M.D. deputy medical WheelPr Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 6 Bromsgrove road, superintendent, Worcestershire asylum Sidemoor Smith Solomon, marine store dealer, 23 New buildings, Wheeler George, shopkeeper, I Broad street, Sidemoor Birmingham road Whitfield John Hy. draper, r8o & 181 Worcester street :Snell & Co. saddlers, 7 Worcester street Wildsmith W. H. & Sons, dealers in antique furniture, 'Southall Griffith, coal dealer, I Albert ter. Victoria road 41 High street ,Southall Waiter, market gardener, Sidemoor Willcox Caswell Llewellyn, stone & marble mason, Speed Elsie (Mrs.), draper, Birmingham road Worcester road Spragg George, boot repairer, 52 Worcester street Willett James, grocPr, 130 High strePt Stanton George, haulier, 14 Willow road, Sidemoor Williams John Henry, insur. agent, StonrbTidge road ..Stanhon James, coal dealer, 24 Willow gardens,Sidemoor Williams John William. builder, CemeterY• road Eteele Henry, shopkeeper, 6 Church street Willis .John, butcher, 158 '\Vorcester street Stevenson John, corn. traveller, Dormy cottage,Rock hill Wilson J, B. & Sons, g-rocers 139, & corn dealers & :Btiles Eliz'lbeth Sarah (Mrs.), Roebuck P.H. 9 High st seed merchants 91, High street -stokes Esther (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 16 Worcester street Wilson Harry E. fishmonger, I27 High street & butcher, .Btraine Herbert, tailor, 24 High street 2 Worcester street -Street James Henry, confectioner, 45 High street Woodhall Samuel, deputy registrar of births & dPaths. Target Clothing Sto.res (The), clothiers (Charles R. Bromsgrove ~ub-district, 78 High street Gibbs, proprietor), 57 High street Woodhouse George William, confectioner, 58 Hi~~:h street Taylor George E. beer retailer & grocer, All Saints' rd WorcPstPrshire Asylum (Percy Theodore Hugohes M.B., Taylor John Thomas, ironmonger, go High street C.M.Edin., D.P.H. medical supt.; William Maule Taylor Samuel, haulier, Bromsgrove road, Sidemoor AlPxander Smith M.D. deputy medical supt.; Harold Taylor Saml. tobacconist & news agent,155 Worcester st West Hodgson M.R.C.S.Engo., L.R.C.P.Lond. second Taylor William Garnett (branch of Southall Brothers & medical officer; Miss Beckham, matron; William Barclay Limited), line manufacturer, Charford mills Westbury, clerk) Ten Acres & Stirchley Co-operative Society Limited (W. Worcestershire Laundry Ltd. laundry, Birmingham rd S. Tornkinson, manager), r6a, High street Worcestershire (Queeri•s Own Worcestershire Hussars) 'J'erritorial Force 8th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment Yeomanry, Territorial Force (Detachment of B (G Co.'\ (Lieut. H. R. Mitchell; Color-Sergt. W. Squadron, Major W. W. Wiggin, commanding; Capt. Bryan, drill instructor), Strand A. E. Holder, second in command; Squa-dron-Sergt.· Thomas Albert Jarnes, cycle agent, 144 Worcester street Major G. J. Wright, 359 Moseley road, Birmingham, fl'hompson Robert, architect, 27 High street drill instructor Thornton Charles, Nag's Head P.H. I7 Strand Workman Frances (Mrs.), laundry, I34 High street Tilt Bros. builders & sanitary engineers, Birmingham rd Wright George, cycle dealer, 137 Worcester street Tilt Ernest Thomas, general dealer, II8 Worcester st Young George, boot repairer, 40 Stourbridge road 'J'insley Eliza & Co. nail factors, 3I Strand BURCOT. PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Osler Henry Follett, Burcot gr1mgoe Phillips Philip J obn, Hig-h house Gilbert Waiter, Burcot farm IParry Rowland H. Grange cottage Wilton Frank, The Mount .
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