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Liverpool. War 757 • • COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.J LIVERPOOL. WAR 757 Warbnrton Arthnr William, cotton broker, see Taylor & Ward Jn. chartered accountant, 2 India bldgs. 11 Water sf; Warburton; res. Beatherlea, Agnes rd. Blnndell Sands Ward John, cooper, 99 Cardwell street, Edge bi11 Warburton Charles John, compositor, 98 Salop st. Kirkdale Ward John, gardener, 50 Isaac street, Toxteth park Warbnrton Edwin, warehouseman, 22 Hicks rd. Seafortb Ward John, marine store dealer, 61 & 76 Dryden street Warburton Edward, batter, 83 Walton lane, Kirkdale Ward John, marine store dealer, 187 A, Great Homer street Warburton Elijah, engineer, 51 Kilsbaw street, Everton Ward John, master mariner, 99 Grove street Warburton Geo. warehouseman, 107 South st. Toxtetb park Ward John, painter, 17 Ashley street, West Derby Warburton Hugh, foreman, 4 Birch street, Seaforth Ward John, painter.2159 Crown street Warburton James, carter, 36 Bmdewell street, Kirkdale Ward John, salesman,~ Needham road, Kensington Warburton JamesPennington L.R.C.P.Edin.,L.F.G.P.S.Glas., Ward John, shopkeeper, 239 Crosby road, South Seaforth L.S.A.Lond. physician & surgeon, 479 .Mill street, Toxteth Ward John, shopkeeper. 41 Hawthome road, Bootle park & 219 Upper Parliament street Ward John, storekeeper, 20 Seacome street, Everton Warburton John, butcher, 2215 County road, Oldham Ward John, watch maker, 41 Bute street, Everton Warburton John, commission agent, 3 Bell's building~;, Ward John F. musical instrument maker, see Ward R. J. & 34 South John street Sons; res. 41 Buchanan road, Egremont Warburton John, saddler, 28 Wellington street, Garston Ward John George, printer, 21 Washington street Warburton John Hy. boilermaker, 28 Mackenzie st.Everton Ward John Henry, clerk, 4 Ash grove, York st. West Derby Warburton Joseph, printer, 34 Royston street, Edge hill Ward John Henry, clerk, 102 Gregson l"treet, Everton Warburton Joseph Wilkinson M.D. physician & surgeon, Ward John Hobill, clerk, 19 Ashgrove, \Vavertree I37 Windsor street & 114 Prince's road, Toxteth park Ward John J. manager Sansinena. de Cames Congeladas Warburton Peter, cowkeeper, 44 Celia street, Kirkdale Compania, meat importers, Central buildings, 4I North W arburton Peter, dairyman, 44 Scotland road J obn street; res. 45 Derby road, Southpert Warburton Robert, engineer, 29 Chesnut grove. Bootle Ward John LouiR, clerk, 29 Stamford street, Kensington Warburton Rupert, sec. of the Anglo-French Yeast Co. Ward John S. principal The Liverpool School of Pharmacy, Limited, I5 Roscoe street 24 Newington Wa.rburton Thomas Arthur, fish merchant, see Fish Ward Joseph, engineer, 5 We<~tbourne street, Everton Merchants' Union (The) Ltd.; res. 12 Ellerslie road, Tue- Ward Joseph, mariner, 153 Fonth'll road, Kirkdale Brook Ward Joseph, wardrobe dealer, 51l Brunswick road W arbnrton Wm. corn. traveller, 7 Radnor place, Tue-Brook Ward Kate(Mis.~),privt.schl (ladie<~'), 1 Somerset pl. Tue-Brk Warburton William, gardener, 4 Wesley place, Wavertree Ward Lewis, solicitor & commissioner, see Toulmin, Ward Warburton Wm. shopkeeper, 8 Bourne 8t. West Derby rd & Canuthers; res. 99 Arundel avenue, Sefton park Warburton Wm. C. grocers' assist. 80 Chirkdale st. Kirkdale Ward Ma.rgaret (Mrs.), shopkeept>r, 8 Chelmsford st. Kirkdl Ward G. R. & Co. stationers, 158 South Castle street Ward Mary (Mrs.), provsn. dlr. 236 & 238 Rimrose rd. Bootle Ward George & Co. corn merchants, Fen wick court, 8 Ward Matthew, draper, 65 Stanfield road, Everton Brunswick street; Tn 2392 Ward Matthew, mariner, 23 Head street, 'l'oxteth park Ward Hy. J.& Co.tug owners,see St.George's Steam Tug Co Ward Oswald E. coal dealer & furniture remover, 38A, Ward R. J. & SouR, practical military musical imtrument Hartnup street, Everton manufactnrers, importecs of violin strings & concertinas, Ward Patrick, bookkeeper, 8 Ea~tlake street, Everton IO St. Anne street & 67 Dale street; branches, 102 Conway : Ward Peter, slaughter house, 3H & 41 Upper Milk street street, Birkenhead & Paris; Tn 1142; TA" Drummer, Ward Rachael (Miss), dress maker, 92 Myrtle street Liverpool" Ward Richard, butcher, Ill Fordham street, Kirkdale Ward & Son, boot dealers, 135 to 139 London road & 392 & · Ward RicharrT, joiner, 14 Bradewell street, Kirkdale 394 Stanley road Ward Richard Joseph, musical instrument maker, see Ward Ward, Sturt & Sharp, warehousemen, I Cuthbert build- R. J. & Sons ings, 14 Clayton square Ward Robt. cowkeepr.& fum. removr.5 Phythian st.Low hil Ward Abrnham, engineer, 3 Walnut street Ward Robert, millwright, 12 Elsie road, Walton Ward Abraham, shopkeeper, 39 Hughes street. Everton Ward Robert, shopkeeper, 98 Homby street Ward Alfred, wine & spirit merchant, I 57 A, Lvdge lane Ward Samuel, sawyer, 9 Beatrice street, Bootle Ward Ann (Mrs.), tallow chandler, 39 Fairclough lane Ward Sarah (Mrs.), lodging house, 1 An;;on street Ward Annie (Mrs.)_. dress maker, 228 Stanley road, Bootle Ward Stephen, clerk, 7 Dorothy street. Edge hill Ward Arthur, hairdresser, 9 Leonora street, Toxteth park Ward Thomas, baker, 4 Aber street, Everton Ward Caroline (Mrs.), wine & spirit vaults,90 London road; , Ward Thomas. blacksmith, SO Vine street & 31 Cha.tham st St. Vincent street east & Seymour street Ward Thomas, clerk, 32 Melville place Ward Catherine (Mrs.), shopkeeper, I7 Ambrose place, Ward Thomas, wine & spirit vaults, 158 Hill st. Toxteth pk Latimer street Ward Thomas, wool broker, 23 Temple street; res. 37 Ward Charles, tobacconist's D.!'Sistant, 78 Steers st. Everton Burdett street. Aigburth road Ward Charles Edward, bricklayer, 90 Longfellow street, Ward Thomas John, musical instrument maker, see Ward R. Toxteth park \ J.& Sons; res. 5 South Seacombe terrace, Seacombe Ward Charlea William,sec. & registration agentAbercromby Ward Waiter, shopkeeper, 79 Robsart street, Everton Liberal Association, A Commerce court, 11 Lord street; 1 Ward Whitely Hill, saddler, 71 Paddington res. 9 Arundel street Ward Wm. boiler maker, 88 Netherfield rd. north, Everton Ward Edith (Miss), confectioner, 62 Boundary place Ward William, car proprietor, 24 Whittle street, Kirkdale Ward Edmund, Swan hotel, 370 Park road & 1 Drysdale Ward William, cowkeeper, 4 & 6 Oakfield road, Anfield street, Toxteth park Ward William, engineer, 34 Clint road, Edge hill Ward Edward, architect, 13 Earle road, Edge hill I Ward William, joiner, 438 Hawthorne road. Bootle Ward Edward, shopkeeper, 64A, Stil.llhope st. Toxteth park Ward William, joiner, I04 Selbnrne street, Toxteth park Ward Edward, tatlor, 11 Canterbury street Ward William, linen draper, 83 Gernrd street Ward Edward, tailor, 44 New road, Tue-Brook Ward William, town wai~er, 97 South street, Toxteth park Ward EdwarciJsph.musical instrument manufr.18 St.Anne st Ward William, waiter, 34 Milroy street, Edge hill Ward Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, 17 Kimberley st. Toxteth pk 1 Ward William, warehouseman, 55 Milroy street, Edge hill Ward Elizabeth (Mrs. ),dres>l maker,24Fielding st.Kensingtn Ward William Alderston, master of Nelson, Stanley, Coiling- Ward Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 38 Limekiln lane I wood & Salisbury Docks & Clarence Graving Dock Ward Elizabeth (Yrs.), second-hand clothier, 150 Isaac Ward Willia.m Henry, watchmaker, 56 Woodville ter. Evertn street, Toxteth park Ward William John, railway guard, l'i5 Ash grove, Wavertree Ward Frederick, clerk, 38 Lambeth road, Kirkdale Ward Winifred (Mrs.), tripe dresl"cr, 66 Pembroke place Ward Fredk. Levison Johnson, boot dealer, see Ward & Son Warde A.llen, hair dresser, 11 Warbreck rnoore, Walton Ward George, compositer, 36 Heath street Wardell ])'mncis George, printer, 6 Richardson st. Edge hill Ward George, corn merchfl.llt, see Ward George & Co. ; res. Wardell Waiter, estate agent, Law Association buildings, Ili Hawthorne house, Broad green road, Roby Harrington street; res. 2 North road, West Derby Ward George, wheelwright, 36 Coleridge street, Kensington Wardell Williarn Samuel, ships' steward, 21St. Auclrew's rd. Ward George Henry, foreman, 13 Benedict street, Bootle Anfield W a.rd Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 4 Dryden street, Bootle Warden Wm,& Sons, merchants, London & La.nca«:1ire cham- Ward Harriet (Miss), Conway Castle hotel, Iii Hackins hey bers, 45A, Dale st.; TA" Sentinel, Liverpool;" Tn 61530 Ward Harry, hoot dealer, see Ward & Son Warden Margaret (Miss), mantle maker, I36 Narthbrook st. Ward Henry, clerk, 9 Priory grove, Everton Toxteth park Ward Henry, groom, 50 8essions road, Kirkdale I Warder John, painter, I15 Cha.lmers street, Edge hill Ward Henry, joint manager to the Pacific Steam Navigation Wardlaw William, engine fitter, 44 Frodsha.m street,Walton Co. Pacific buildings, 31A, James street; res.12 Riversdale Wardle Francis G. printer, I6 Cable street road, West Kirby Wardle George, joiner, 49 Haliburton street, Toxteth park Ward Henry, painter, o8 Phythian street, Low hill Wardle Henry, clerk, I3 Barbara street, Toxteth park Ward Henry, porter, 37 Latham street, Kirkdale Wardle Henry, clerk, 40 Pimhill street, Toxteth park Ward Henry, postman, I9 Modred street, Toxteth park Wa.rdleJas.Hy.rnilwaywagoninspectr.8Dombey st.Toxth.pk Ward Henry, railway guard, 59 Ash grove, Wavertree Wardle John, goods receiver, 28 Cleopas street. Toxteth pk Ward Herbert D.customsofficer,l3i North brookst. Toxteth pk W ardle Thomas, policeman, 37 Roache ~treet, Toxteth park Ward Issac, coal dealer, 90 Priory grove, Everton Wardle William, Grapes hotel, 159 & 16I Kensington Ward James, custom house officer, 30Arundelst. Walton W!irdle-le-Fleming Alfred, tallow chandler, 42 William Ward James, fireman, 3 Zante street, Kirkdale Henry
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