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Cornwall. Sli 493 TRADES DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. SLI 493 Tremayne Mrs.E.2t West end, Redruth Waters William Henry,Raftra,St.Levan, SILICATE COTTON OR SLAG- Tremewan Alfred, Chmch town, St. Treen R.S.O WOOL MANUFACTURERS. Agnes, Scorrier R.S.O Warwwk Mrs. C. Callington R.S.O .Jones Fredk. & eo. Perren street,. Trenberth Alfred, 53 Fore st. Redruth Watts 1\Irs. Emily, Sentry,St.Stephen's- Ryland road, London N w. Sole Trenerry Samuel, Callestock, Perran- in-Brennall, Grampou~d R~ad proprietors of the patent British- Zabuloe R.S.O . Watts Mrs. E. 4 Trevethian hi!J,Falmth made Silicate Cotton or Slag Wool. Trenouth John, Lamvet, Bolmm Watts John, Probus R.S.O Telegraphic address " Slao-wool Trescott John, Beacon, Cam borne 'Vay Alfd.4 Rock ter.Newport,Launcstn London" ' "' ' Tres~der John, Trenear, Wendrm;t,Hlstn ":ebster Mrs. Emma, Portreat~,Redrth McNeill F. & eo. Lamb's buildings,. Tresidder Mrs. C. Albaston, Tavistock "ebsterJsph.Carharrack,ScorrierR.S.O Bunhill row London E c: works Tres~dd<>r _M.iss :M. Bu?ock w_atr. Flmth We!htner Mrs. Mary Jane, Crafthole, St. Kirkintilloch,' near Glasgow; actual Tresise Wlllu~m, Pensilva, Liskeard .Germa~s R.S.O . manufacturers by their improved pro­ Trethewey ~li_ss~s E. ~C. Roche R.S.O ""bales Miss Elvyns, Treknow, Tmtagel, cess of patent silicate cotton or slag Trethowan Wil_ham, E~st end, Redruth Camelfor.d . wool for fireproofing & sound-proofing, Trevarthen Miss Bessie, 57 Penuarves Whetter Richard, Queen st. Lostw1thiel also for insulation of heat street! Tuckingmill, Cam borne WhetterR.'fyw.ardreath,ParStatn.R.S.O or cold, male up in various. Trevaskis !~omas, Le~ds To_wn, Hayle Wh~tter Wm. ]un.Cl_aremont rd.Redrth forms for use in building Trev~tt .Wtlham, Pensilva, Liskeard "':h~tbur~ N. roA, High st. Falmouth construction. M eX eill's patent slag- Trevithwk Mrs. Pool, Carn Brea R.S.O ""bite MISS K.D.Chapel st.St.IvesR.S.O wool is now in use by the Admiralty Trevithick Richard, Callington R.S.O White Mrs. Mary Ann, I Fore st.Bodmn H -:\I Office of Works Post Office &; Trevivian Miss K. 13 St.Clare st.Pnznce WhiteT.Harrowbarrow,SL,lellionR.S.O p;jc~s greatly reduced Trevorrow Mrs. Mary Jane, Back road, Wilkins Mrs. Elizabeth, Cape-Cornwall St. Ives R.S.O street, St. Just-in-Penwith R.S.O SIL'K MERCERS. TrevorrowThomas,Fore st.St.IvesR.S.O WillcockJn. Tregony, Grampound Road Treweek J. W.Carharrack,ScorrierR.S.O Willcocks William, Looe R.S.O Gardner Henry, Broad street, Launcestn Trewella J. & Son, Harris' mill, Rdruth Williams Andrew, Penmarth, Reclruth Michell Andrew Harpur & Sons, g Mar- Trewella Mrs. Jane Lelant R.S.O Williams Chas.Minions,CallingtonR.S.O ket place, Penzance Trewenneck Miss A. Cherry gdn. Pnznce Williams l\Irs. Elizbh. St. John st. Hay le Parkyn & Rice, 14 Boscawen st. Truro Trewin James, Meneage street, Helston Williams Mrs. Elizabeth Ann,Peterville, Thomas Miss Harriet, London house,. Trezise John, Nancegollan, Helston St. Agnes, Scorrier R.S.O :Fore street, Lostwithiel Trezise William, Cross lanes, Cury, Williams Mrs. Elizabeth Ellen, Queen Vercoe & Co. si<'ore street, Bodmin. See Cury Cross Lanes R.S.O street, St. Just-in-Penwith R.S.O advert Trezona Benj. Penponds, Camborne Williams Henry, II St.Clare st.Penzance Willey Joseph, Green market, Penzance Tripp J. Post office, Chyandour, Pnznce Williams Mrs. Jane, Church town, St. WilliamsHumphry. T.7gFore st.Redruth. Truran William Henry, Three Mile Agnes, Scorrier R.S.O Stone, Truro Williams Mrs. Jane, Drakewalls, Gun- SILVERSMITHS. Truscott Jn.33 & 34 Daniellstreet, Truro nislake, Tavistock Wearne William, Market pi. Camborne Truscott Mrs. M, Dunmere, Bodmin WilliamsJeremiah,Carnon down,Perran Tucker Jas. Medrose, Delabole, Cmlfrd Well R.S.O Tyack Philip S. 34 St. Austell st. Truro Williams John, Perran downs, Perran Lambert, 10, II & I2 Coventry street,. Tyzzer Wm. Rbt. Pentewan, St. Austell Well Station R.S.O Piccadilly, London w Uren Mrs. A. Halsetown, St. lvesR.S.O WilliamsJ.Seworgan,Constantine,Pnryn SILVERSMITHS-MANU- Uren Miss Catherine, Tolgus, Redruth Williams John, Ventonlf.ague, Hayle FACTURING. Uren James, Boscoppa, St. Austell WilliamsJ.M.46&48Western hl. St.Austll . Uren James, St. Sennen R.S.O Williams Josiah, Golberdon, South Hill, Mapr:-•n Brothers (or~gmal ~rm es- Uren Richard, Cape-Cornwallstreet, St. Callington R.S.O tabhshe~ I81o), 66 9heapside E c- Just-in-Penwith R.S.O Williams Mrs. Mary, College, Penryn (~ext SI: :John Bennett s) (la:te of 67 Uren Mrs. S. Ann, Lezant, Launceston Williams Miss Mary Ann, Fore street, Kmg Wilham st. London bridge) & Uren William, 41 Causeway hd. Pnznce St. Just-in-Penwith R.S.O 22o Regent st. ~ondon w; manufa?­ Uren Wm. John, IS Fore st. Camborne Williams Mrs. Mary Jane, Cusgarne, turers of Queens plate & , Queens. Vane Mrs. Sarah, Union road, Mount Perran Well Station R.S.O cutlery; manufactory, Queen sworks,. Charles, St. Austell WilliamsNicholas Joseph,Summercourt, She~eld VarcoeMrs. Harriet,Nanpean,St.Austell Grampound Road Mapp•n & Webb,Royal plate&cutlery Varcoe Henry, Cliff street, Mevagissey, Williams Richard, Connerdowns, Hayle works, Norfolk st. Sheffield;. & I$8 t& St. Austell Williams R. D. Middle st.PadstowR.S.O 162 Oxford st. w & 2 Queen VIctoria st. Varcoe John Marks Bugle St. Austelt Williams Sml Bissick Grampound Road E C London; manufacturers of the Varcoe Mrs. 'Macgaret, ' Roche' R.S.O Williams Silas,• St. 'Blazey gate, Par P rmce. ' s Pate1 (Rd· 71552 ) Varker Mrs. Jane C. Troon, Camborne Station R.S.O SKIN DEALERS Veal Mrs. C. Carncrows st.St.IvesR.S.O Williscroft William, 2I Forest. Saltash ' Veal Daniel, Digey, St. Ives R.S.O Willoughby Mrs. Sarah, Skinner's bot- See Hide & Skin Dealers. Veale Mrs.Eliza,r3Killigrew st.Falmth tom, Mount Hawke, Scorrier R.S.O VealeMrs.E.Mountjoy,St.ColumbR.S.O Wills Mrs. Jane, Raleath, Camborne SLAG WOOL. Veale Miss Ellen, Meneage st. Helston Wills John, I4 St. Dominic street, Truro See Silicate Cotton. Veale Miss M. Helford, St. MartinR.S.O Wills Thomas, Carn Brea R.S.O Veale Mrs. M. A. Back rd. St. Ives R.S.O Wilt<m Thomas, St. Cleer, Liskeard SLATE MERCHANTS. Vennard William, East Taphouse, St. Wood Jas. 31 & 32 New street,Penzance Batten & Couch, St. Anthony saw mills1" Pinnock, Liskeard Wood James, 5 Quay street, Penzance Coinage-hall street; coal & salt depots,. Vercoe John, Lanjeth, St. Stephen's-in- Woolcock Miss Mary, Cape-Cornwall Queen st. & Causeway head, Penzance Brennall, Grampound Road street, St. Jnst-in-Penwith R.S.O & salt depot, Newlyn Vercoe Miss Nellie, Bugle, St. Austell Yelland George, High street, St. Step- Copp John A. Steam saw mill, Station Vincent Miss Thomasine, Crellow, St. hen's-in-Brennall, Grampound Road road, Liskeard Stythians, Perran Well Station R.S.O Youlton John, Trevena, Camelford Dingle Albertus, Fowey R.S.O Vincent W. St. Blazey,Par StationR.S.O Young Thos. 2I Alverne bldgs.Penzance Harvey & Co. Limited (Richard Sedg­ Vingoe Jn. Whealvor, Godolphin,Hels~n Youngs Mrs. Jane, Egloshayle, Wade- ma~ James, age?t~,Porthleven, ~e!stn Wakem Mrs. Sarah, Latchley, Gunms- bridge R.S.O Hockm & Co. Limited (John WIIham lake, Tavistock Banbury, managng. dir.), Bude R.S.O Wakem Thomas, Plusha cross, Lewan- SHOVEL MANUFACTURERS. Martyn Henry, Trevemper bridge; depot, nick, Launceston . Wesley yard, Newquay. See advert Walkom Mrs. Emily, Tywardreath, Par Gllbart J. Battery mill, S~. Erth, Hay le Michell Robert & Son, Malpas rd. Truro Station R.S.O Roseworthy ~ammer Mllls Co. Rose- Old (The) Delabole Slate Co. (Job Hock- Wall Mrs. A. Chapel st. St. Ives R.S.O wo~thy, .Gw~near, Camborne aday, sec. & commercial manager),. Wullis James, Old Bridge street, Truro Tuckmgmill I<oundry Co. Roseworthy, Medrose, Delabole, Camelford. TA Waiter Mrs. Elizabeth, Duke street, St. Camborne "Hockaday, Delabole" Stephen's, Launceston Stephens A. & Co. Forth, St. Columb rd.. Warren Mrs. A. Crean, St.BnryanR.S.O SHOVEL & PICK HANDLE & Quintrel, St. Columb Minor R.S.O. Warren Andrew, Wherry town, Penznce MAKER. & Newqnay Warren George, East point, Tucking- R" h d W. G"b Ita . Vivian & Sons (N. H. Tregaskes, agent),. mill, Camborne IC ar s 111 mm, 1 ra r saw m1 11 s, Bude R.S.O Warren Jas. Trewellard, Pendeen R.S.O Treslotban, Camborne Warrick Mrs. J. Tregonnissey, St. Austll SIGN WRITEB SLIPPER MAKERS. Warrick Mrs. Jane, Treleaven's Cross ' Treverton & Son, Fore street, Bodmin. lane, Charlestown, St. Austell Coath.John Henry, Pike street, Liskeard See advert .
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