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Trades. Bui 397 WARWICKSHIRE.) TRADES. BUI 397 Clarke H. &; Sons, 48 Coronation rd. Grove Chas.J. &; Sons, Dorrage,B'ha.m Moore FredE.'rick Thomas, Lower Hill- Coventry Groves Samuel, Hampton-on-the-Hill, morton road, Rugby Cleaver F. J. 29 William st. Rugby Warwick Munro W. &; Son, Birdingbury, Rugby Cliff Herbt. Park rd. Coleshill, B'ham Gudgeon T. Kern street, Attle- Musson B. & Sons, Glascote, Tamwrth Clifford George, 41 Park road, Bed- borough, Nuneaton Neale Daniel Alien, Plough hill, worth, Nunea.ton Hallam & Co. 58 & 59 New street & Stockingford, Nuneaton Clifford Thomas H.Glascote,Tamwrth Freeth street, Coventry Nixon Ernest &; Son, iHigh street & Cockerell Cha.s. II5 Murray rd.Rugby Hancock Peter, Pinley, Claverdon, Priory road, Kenilworth Commander T. Tachbrook,Leamingtn Warwick Orr Brothers, Cross road, Coventry Congrave G.& Co.Poleswrth.Tamwrth Hancox T. &; Co. St. Patrick's road, Overton Fred, 707 Stoney Stanton rd. Congreve Josiah, Churchover, Rugby Coventry C()ventry · Cooper Geo. 59 Midland rd. Nuneaton Hancox William Fred.k. 104 Stoney Orton A. 4 Wood street, Lea.mil\gton Copp!llge Francis Waiter, 275 High st. Stanton road, Coventry Paget William J. Bourton, Rugby Henley-in-Arden, Birmingham Hardy &; Manders, Holland street, Pallett Thomas Edward, 191 Edward Coppage W. H. 79 High st. Henley­ Maney, Sutton Goldfield, B'ham street, Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton in-Arden, Birmingham Harris John & Son, Evesham place, Parnell .John & Son, Oliver st. Corbett W. &; Son, Station road, Stratford-on-Avon Rugby Knowle, Birmingham Harris D. Combroke, Warwick Parrott D. Stretton-on-Dnnsmore,Rgby Cousin/ Henry, Parkside, Coventry Harris E. so & 52 Cope st.; Harnall Penn J. J. 57 Low. Ford st. Covntry Coventry Builders Limited, 53 la. east & Clifton street, Coventry Perkins C. W. Hillmorton, Rugby Springfield road, Coventry Harris Waiter, Gadsby street, Attle- Pett Thomas, Kineton, Warwick Cox J. H. &; Son, Priory st. Coventry borough, Nuneaton Phipps James, Long Compton, Ship- Cox S. E. &; Co. Station farm, Hamp- Hart Mrs. J. 105 Cox street,Coventry ston-on-Stour (Worcestershire) ton-in-Arden, Birmingham Hastilow Waltr.& Son,Mere Green rd. Pickering Alfred, Brailes, Banbury Cox Frank, 1 George street, Rugby Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, B'ham Pike Gt>orge R. 55 Leicester road, Cox J. Rother st. Stratford-on-Avon Hayward Walter,28St.John st.Covntry Bedworth, Nuneaton Da.gley William &; Son, 16o Lock- Heap Percy, Dunchurch, Rugby Powers Richard W. Belwell lane, Four Heap Waiter, Dunchurch, Rugby Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Birminghm h~st lane, Coventry . Hewitt D. M. 89 Godiva st. Coventry Pratt T. 34 Clarendon st. Leamington Davis & .s 0 1!• Sheffield road, Erdmg- Hicks GeorgeEdward & Son,31 Albert Price Brothers 1 Holtom street, ton, B1rmmgham st. & 49 LowerHillmorton rd.Rugby Stratford-on-A<Von Dawkes A. T. 1 3 Radford rd. Lmngtn Hill John Charles, Mere Green road, Price Charles, Wilnecote, Tamworth Dawkes E.1Camberwell ter.Leamngtn Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, B'ham Pugh Samuel, Lichfield road, Four Dawson Henry John, 2~ George st; & Hodgkins George, Priors Marston, By- Oaks, Button Coldfield, Birminghm Chapel street, Leammgton field Northants Rainbow Percy L. 70 Queen Victoria Deebank W. & Son, High st. Solihull, Hollo~ell Jas. 125 C1ifton rd. Rugby road & 30 Queen's road, Coventry Birmingham Hope Charles, Berkswell, C()ventry Randall George, 44 Clarendon avenue Denyer Wm. Thos. Brinkley, Rugby Howells E. 0. C. 81 Raglan st.Covntry & Oxford street, Leamington Desley George, Kenilworth road. Bal- Hudson William, Churchover, Rugby Randall John W. ro Beauchamp sall, Coventry Hunt Joseph Halford, Shipston-on- avenue, Leamington Downs William, Allesley, Coventry Stour (Worcestershire) Randle H.B. 108 Station st. ea.Cvntry Draper Hy. 9 Forfield pi. Leamington Hurst & Beamish, Hampton-in-Arden, Reed F. S. Bright st. Coventry Duckett Jesse, Fenny Compton, Birmingham Reynolds T. 18 Dunchurch rd. Rugby Leamington Huxley Brothers, Studley Rhead William, Brockhurst, Monks Eborall John, II West st. Warwick Ireland Chas.Field ho.Mere Green rd. Kirby, Lutterworth Edmonds Edward Waiter, 43 Park Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, B'ham Roberts James, 4 Old square, Warwck road, Bedworth, Nuneaton Isaac William, 803 & 8os Foleshill Roberts John, 2 Mulberry street. Edwin William, 44 Shakespeare st. road &; r St. Paul's road, Coventry Stratford-on-Avon Stratford-on-Avon lsherwood E. A.Balsall com.Coventry Robotham W. E.122 Oxford st.Rugby Elkington Jn. Fdk. Dunchurch, Rugby Ivens Frederick B.Harbury, Leamngtn Rogers Thos. 113 Vine st. Coventry Ellis T. Tiddington, Stratford-on-Avn James Waiter Henry, 44 High street Rolf Bros. 5 Clemens st. Leamington Ellis Tbos. A. Orchard st. Nuneaton & Whitehonse common, Sutton Roy Wm.Jn. 48 St.George's rd.Cvntry Ells worth Joseph, 42 Avon street, Coldfield, Birmingham Salmon W. J. 159 Rugby rd.J.nmgtn Stoke, Coventry Jervis Bros. Northfield rd. Coventry Satchwell G. Castle green,Kenilworth Elvins Thomas, Shrewley, Warwick Jones & Bacon, Little Heath, Foles- Saul Alfd. 42 Plymouth pl.Leamingtn Ensor J. J. 46 Railway terrace & hill, Coventry Sheasby &; Hobbis,46Saltisford,Wrwck Charlotte street, Rugby Jones John, New Oscott, Birminghm Sheasby Albt. Edwd. Barford, Wrwck EMton George, Claverdon, Warwick Jones Richard,New Oscott, Birmnghm Shuttleworth C. E. Glascote, Tmwth Evan Edwin, 9 Waverley rd. Coventry Keatley F. W.B Warwick rd.Kenilwrth Simpson John, Aston rd. Nuneaton Fairfield J. W. Drury la. Solihull,B'bm Kelley & Son, Lit. 'Heath, Coventry Skinner Albert Edward, Alcester Farndon Charles & Sons, Bulkington, Kennard Edward Thomas, Great Wil· Smith Edward &; Son, Kenilworth Nuneaton liam street, Stratford-upon-Avon Smith George & Son, Bull ring, Fincher J. G. &; Co. Ely street, Strat- Keyte Saml. Wootton Wawen, B'ham Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton ford-on-.Avon & Wellesbourne Lamb John (exors. of) Ltd. Studley Smith George Frederick & Sons, Mountford, Warwick Lawrence James Henry, Clarendon Union road; brickyard, Old Mil- Fitzhugh Herbt. 12 King st. Coventry terrace, Warwick road, Kenilwortb verton road, Leaminpon Fl\:,ming Wm. Thos. Gaydon, Warwck Lee E. & Son, Priory rd. Kenilworth Smith W. & Son, Friars rd. Coventry Foster & Dicksee Limited, 84 James Leeson Edward, 22 Bath st. Rugby Smith Charles, Alcester street, Rugby Lenton William, 49 & 51 Cox street, Smith llarry, 17 Orchard street, Foster J. Coventry street, Southam Coventry Collycroft, Bedworth, Nuneaton Fox Alfred Geo. Long st. .Atherstone Liggins Thomas William, Conduit Smith John, 47 Woodland road, Bed- Friend T. 103 Clarendon st. l.mngtn yard, Fleet street & 102 Queen worth, Nuneaton Gardner Jn. Vecqueray st. Coventry Victoria road, CovE.'ntry Smith Thomas, 64 Coton rd. Chilvers Garlick Charles (exors. of), Far Gos- Lines Thomas, II Waveley I'd. Cvntry Coton, Nuneaton ford street, Coventry Linnell & Son. 1 &; 2 Railway ter.Rugby Smith Thomas, Wheat st. Nuneaton Gathercole R.P.gClarendon av.Lmngtn Loxley W. F. Exhall, Alcester Smith Wm. I\5 Leigh st. Coventry George John, 58 Spon end, Coventry Lord Arthur Jas. Wolston, Coventry Squires George, Marsden rd. Erding- Gibson Thomas, 62 Coventry road, Luck Charles & Son, Moor street, ton, Birmingham Bedworth, Nuneaton Earlsdon, Coventry Stanley Job (exors. of), Broom, Gilks T. 38 Grove st. Leamington McCarthy &; Co. Ellys road & Sandy Bidford-on-Avon Godfrey John Joseph, 320 Stoney lane, Coventry Stephens George Thomas, Alt Dinas, Stanton road, Coventry Mainprize Arth.W.Gla.scote, Tamwrth We\tern road, Wylde Green, B'ham Good George, The Oaks, Highbridge Mander Thos. Ansley, Atherstone Stidworthy E.61 Newland rd.Covntry road, Wylde Green, Birmingha•m Mansell Leonard, Bidford-on-Avon Stinson Frederic, 183 High street, Goode Jesse &; Sons, Grange lane, Marshall Brothers, Exhall, Coventry Henley-in-Arden, Birmingham Longford, Coventry Marshall E. E. Longford, Coventry Storer George (exors. of), Dale st. &I Goode H. 2 Holmsdale rd. Coventry ~atthews Bros. 88 New st. Leamngtn Catherine street, Coventry Grant J. Fenny Compton, Leamingtn Matthews Seymour, Ivy cottage, Fil- Streather Robert &; Sons, Four Oaks Gray John George, 300 Foleshill rd. longley, Coventry station, Sutton Goldfield & Broad street, Coventry Matts .Arthur &; Son, 128 Much Park Streather Charles William, 65 Princes Gregory & Perks, Kineton road,Olton, street, Coventry street, Chilvers Coton, Nuneaton Birmingham I Smnmerton F. W. Whitnash, Lmngtn .
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