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Trades.· [Cheshire~) 914. F.AR, TRADES.· [CHESHIRE~) ,. r FARMERS-continued. Ooates William, Upton F.old, Bosley, Cooper' Mrs. Betsy, Foxes bank,' Clark Fredrick, W oodhouses, Frod- Ma-cclf>sfield HunsterBon, N an-:;-.vich ·sham, Warrington Cocker Mrs. Martba., Common Barn, Cooper E.Shade yard,Sutton,Macclsfid Clark Job, Aldford, Chester Rainow, Macclesfield Cooper Mrs. Elizabeth, Back-o'-Croft, Clark John Edgar, Manley,Warringtn Colclough Herbert, Roughwood,Betoh- Rainow, Macclesfield . Clark Jn. 0. Peck Mill farm,Chelford ton, Sandbach Cooper Mrs. Emily, Dumkins, Wincle, Clark SI. Heald grn. Etchells,Cheadle Colclough Jas.Alsager, Stoke-on-Trnt N:Jcclesfield Cla.rk William, Aldford, Chester Colclough John, Sandholes, .Adling- Cooper Frank, Bickley, Malpas Clarke Brothers, Hulme Hall road, ton, Macclesfield Cooper Frederick, The Hague, Broad· Cheadle Hulme, Stockport Colclough Thomas, Roughwood bank, bottom, Manchester . Clarke C. Clay la.Mobberley,Knutsfrd Betchton, Sandbach Cooper H. R. Preston hall, Malpas ' Cla.rke Charles, Frankby, Birkenhead Colclough Wm. Hassall, Sandbach Cooper Herbert, Clough house, Mac-. Clarke E. Lit. Budworth, Tarporley Coleman Thos. Smiths lane, Mobber- clesfield Forest, Macclesfield Clarke E. Moss brw.Warburtn. Wrrngtn ley, Knutsford Cooper Mrs. Isabella M. Tintwistle, · Clarke Edward, Barnton, Northwich Collier James, Walker, Kettleshulme, \1:anchester Clarke Mrs. Elizabeth, Brook farm, Stockport Couper James, Lower fold, Hurds- Cogshall, Northwi{!h Collier .fn. T. Walgherton, Nantwich field, Macclesfield Qlarke Henry, Bramhall green, Bram- Collins Ellis, Car Green, Warburton, Cooper James, Oldcastle, Malpas hall, Stockport Warrington Cooper James,Wibbersley Hall farm, Clarke J. Woodside, . .Ashton~ Chester Collins Miss H. Carrington, Manchstr High Lane, Stockport Qlarke Jarnes, Barnton, Northwich Collins John, Carrington, Manchester Cooper Miss Jane, Hedge row, Ledley Clarke John, Oakmere, Northwich Oollins John, Warburton, Warrington street, Bollington, Macclesfield Clarke John Henry, Whitley Superior, Collins Peter D. Carrington,Manchstr Cooper John, Brad·eley hall, Sydney, Northwich . Collins William, Carrington, M'chestr Crewe Qlarke Mrs.· Mary Ann, Big Hey, Oommins Eli, High lane, Norbury, Cooper John, Gayton, Birkenhead Barnton, Northwich Hazel Grove, Stockport Cooper John, sen. Lima, Rainow, Clarke Percy, Tetton, Middlewich Cook Arthur, Back lane, Congleton Macclesfi.eld Clarke Philip Howard, Hale road, Cook C. Hooter hall, Wheelck.Sandbch Cooper John, Ringway, Altrincham Hale Barns, Hale, Altrincham Cook Frank R. Ridley, Ta.rporley Cooper John, Shrigley fold, Hurds- Clarke Richard, Warburton, Warrngtn Cook George, Hulme Hall lane, field, Macclesfield Olarke Samuel, Fox Wood, Over .A.llostock, Knutsford Cooper John James, Toot hill, Peover, Knutsford Cook Henry, High Legh, Knutsford Macclesfield Forest, Macclesfi.eld Clarke Mrs. Sarah, Stanley road, Cook John, High Legh, Knutsford Cooper John William, Tower hill, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport Cook John Henry, Whitley Superior, Rainow, Macclesfi.eld <Jlarke Mrs. Sarah Ann, Lindow, Northwich Cooper Joseph, Haslington, Crewe Alderley Edge, Manchester Cook Oswald, All Fours, .Aston-by- Cooper P. H. Court house, Weaver, ·Cla.rke Thos. Bollington, Altrincham Budworth, Northwich Winsford -Qlarke Thomas, Gayton, Birkenhead Cook Mrs. Sarah, Newton, Hyde Cooper Richard, Ridley, Tarporley ·Clarke Thomas, The Limes, Whitley Cook Thomas, Green lane, Appleton, Cooper Richard W. Bickerton,Malpas Superior, Warrington Warrington Cooper Samuel, Haslington, Crewe ·Clarke Thomas, Ringway, Altrincham Cook William, Bear's Paw, High Cooper Septimus, Bowstone gate, ·-Glarke W. Carter's grn.Weston,Crewe Legh, Knutsford Lyme Handley, Stockport Clarke William, Bostock, Northwich Cook William, Oak farm, Wood's Cooper Thomas, Ashton hall, Ash- . Clarke Willia.m Moreton, Brook house. lane, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport ton, Chester Cogshall, Northwich Cooke William & Co. Hulme Hall rd. Cooper Thomas, Oven house, Bolling- ··Clarkson E. Cranage, Holmes Chapel . Cheadle Hulme, Stockport ton & Kerridge, Macclesfield Clarkson Edwin, Mobberley,Knutsford Cooke Alfred, Sound, Nantwich Cooper Wm. Langley hall, Macclesfld ·Clarkson Henry, Mottram,Manchester Cooke Allen, Whiteley green, Boiling- Cooper Wm. P. Gt. Sutton, Chester ·Clarkson John, .Arclid, Sandbach & ton, Macclesfield Cooper Wright, Lumber Hey, Marple, Smallwood, Sandbach Cooke Arthur, Smallwood, Sandbach Stockport ·Clarkson John, jun. Blakeley, Mob· Cooke Charles, Haslington, Sandbach Cope R. & C. Walgherton, Nantwich berley, Knuts-ford Cooke Charles, Marple, Stockport Cope Fred, Foxes bank, Hunsterson, Clarkson Sidney, Bexton, Knutsford Cooke Fred,Sandbach heath,Sandbach Nantwich ·Clarkson Wm. Shaw heath, Knutsfrd Cooke Frederick, Elton, Sandbach Cope Geo. Lamberts la. Congleton ·Clay Fredk. jun. Wardle, Nantwich Cooke J.Clayley hall,Handley,Chester Cope George, The Hall, Rope, Crewe Clayton Arthur, Birchincliffe, Pott Oooke James, Harrop, Macclesfield Cope John, Canal road, Congleton Shrigley, Ma.cclesfield Cooke John, Thelwall, Warrington Cope Saml. Hunsterson, Nantwich Clayton Arthur, Rode hall, North Cooke Percy Vincent, Tattenhall hall, Cope Thomas, Shavington, Crewe Rode, Congleton Chester Corbett W. S.Hurleston,Actn.Nntwch Clayton Charles C. Whitehouse lane, Cooke Robt. Kinderton, Middlewich Corbishley James Arthur, Fytton's Alvaston, Nantwich Cooke Samuel, Butley, Macclesfield . moss, Gawsworth, Macclesfield Clayton F. Breck,Bollington,Ma.cclsfld Cooke Samuel, Clarke green, Boiling- Cordiner J. R. Capenhurst, Chester Clayton Frank, North Rode,Congleton ton, Macclesfi.eld Cordingley Mrs. Ellen, Temple road Clayton G. (exors. of), Wood lane, Cooke Mrs. Sarah. Matley, Hyde & Dane road, Sale, Manchester Adlington, Macclesfield Cooke Mrs. Sarah, Woodford lane, Corfe James, Heath road, Lower Clayton Ja.mes, Wood lane, .A.dling- Butley, Macclesfield Bebington, Birkenhead 'ton, Macclesfield: Cooke Thos .. .Alsager, Stoke-on-Trent Cork Henry, Sproston, Middlewich Clayton Jn. Hill top, Romiley, Stckpt Oooke Thomas, Thelwall, Warringion Cork Thomas, Axon's smithy, Allo- Clayton T. W. Gawsworth,Macclesfld Oooke Thomas B. Ledsham, Chester stock, Knutsford Olayton Thomas, Clarke green, Bol- Cooke Wait. Prestbury, Macclesfield Corker William Henry, Lostock Gra- lington, Macclesneld Cookson E. Poulton, Pulford,Wrexhm lam, Northwich Clayton William, Four Lane ends, Cookson Edmund. Hargrave, Chester Comes Mrs.Hannah, Rushton,Tarprly Adli1~gton, Macclesfield Cookson Edmd. Jas. Hargrave,Chestr Cornes Henry, Malpas Cl egg Fredk. Low. Withington,Chelfrd Cookson E. Meadow bank, Winsford Cornes John, Cledford hall, Kin- Clegg George, Darley hall, Oulton Cookson Edward .Arthur, Minshull derton, Middlewich Lowe, Tarporley hall, Church Minshu11, Middlewich Cornes Joseph, Hurleston, Nantwich Cliff Arthur, Audlem, Nantwich Cookson H. Darnhall, Winsford Cornes Thomas, Old Reaseheath hall, Cliff William. A.stbury. Congleton Cookson Harold E. Paradise, Church Worleston, Nantwich Cliffe Geo. Kingswood green, New- Minshull, Middlewich Cornes Thomas, Wistaston, Ne;ntwich hall, Aston, Nantwich Cook.son Henry, Spurstow, Tarporley Cornes William, King's Marsh,Chestr Cliffe Joseph, Newcastle rd.Congleton Oookson Samuel, Elworth, Sandbach Corns Harry, Bark house, Oulton Clowes Richard, Arclid green, Arclid, Cookson Samuel, The Poplars, Mos- Lowe, Tarporley Sandbach ton, Sandbach Corwell Henry, London rd. Allostock, Clowes W. Mill la. Bredburv.Stockprt Cookson Thomas, Darnhall, Winsford Knutsford Clubbe Edward, Ohurton, Chester Cookson Thomas, S'J)nrstow,Tarporley Costello Richard, Rulme lane, Lower Clutt{)n Alfred, Tushingham, Malpas Cookson Wm. Alpraham hall,Tarporly Peover, Knutsford Clutton Mrs. Elizabeth, Tushingham, Cookson William, Windy Arbour, Cotgreave Henry, Stamford bridge, Whitchnrch Alvaston, Nantwich .Barrow, Chester Clutton Saml. Haughton, Tarporley Coomer Geo. Thos. Basford,Nantwich Cotgreave Joseph, Green Looms, Har· Clutton Sflmuel, Spurstow, Tarporley Cooper Albert Hv. Haslington, Crewe grave, Chester Clutton Williaxp, Moss side,:Plumbley, Cooper Ashley, Bennetts Sich. Wild- Cottam James H. Norbury, Hazel Knuisford boarclough, Wincle, Macclesfield Grove, Stockport .
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