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SHROPSHIRE. TEL 587 Davies George & Son,Oross St.Ellesmere Latham Mrs TRADES DIRECTORY.] SHROPSHIRE. TEL 587 Davies George & Son,Oross st.Ellesmere Latham Mrs. James, Edgmond marsh, TaylorWm.WIStanswick,MarketDrayton Davies George, Castle street,Clun R.S.O Edgmond, Newport Thomas Elias William, 4.5. High street, Davies Philip, Hisland, Oswestry Lawton James, Woore, Newcastle, Staffs Bridgnorth Davies Philip, Wharf road, Ellesmere Lee Robert, Dodington, Whitchurch Thomas John, 2 Jubilee cots. Clun B.S.O Davies Richard, Dorrington, Shrewsbry Lewis G. Culmington, Bromfield R.S.O Thomas W.Common,Longden,Shrwsbry Davies Rt. L. 22 Willow st. Oswestry Lewis Rt. Montford bridge, Shrewsbury *Thompson E.K.High st.Broseley R.S.O. Davies Thomas, West Felton, Oswestry Lewis Walter, 'ricklerton, Church Tomlins Rt. 8 Abbey foregate,Shrwsbry *Davies Wm. n Frankwell,Shrewsbury Stretton RS.O Tomlinson Robert, Sambrook, Newport Davies William, High st.Madeley R.S.O Lokier W.Churchst.Bishop'sCstle.R.S.O Totty Thos. Albrighton,Wolverhampton Davies William, Market street, Craven Lowe W. D. 38 Benyon st. Shrewsbury Tudor Thomas, Ford street, Clun R.S.O Arms with Newton R.S.O Maddox Thomas, Prees, Whitchurch Tudor Wm. juu. High st. Clnn R.S.O Davis William, Aston-on-Clun R.S.O *Markey Thos. :n Bailey st. Oswestry Tonna Thomas, Leg street, Oswestry Detton W.Common,Chelmarsh,Bridgnth Minshall John, Chapel street, Oswestry Twist Richard, Middletown, Welshpool Doody George, Horton, Wellington Morgan E. 8 Church street, Ludlow Vaughau Edwd. Brockton, Shrewsbury Downes Edward, n High st.Wellington Morgan Wm.Hy.Park st.MadeleyR.S.O Vaughan Henry, Cheney Longville, DownesThos.Acton Reynold,Shrewsbury *Morris & Sons,High st.Wem,Shrwsbry Craven Arms R.S.O EatonT.Market st.Oakengates,Wellngtn Moun.tford Reuben,Claverley,Bridgnrth Venables C. & Co. I Walker st. Welling• Eaton Thomas, 7 Market st.Shrewsbury Negus Edwd. I9 Princess st.Shrewsbury ton & 74 & 75 Mardol, Shrewsbury Edwards & Sons, Bailey head & Albion Nevett Jas. B. High st. Broseley R.S.O Wall Thos. 84 Upper Galdeford, Ludlow hill, Oswestry Newell Francis Herbert, Grosshouses, Ward John, Hinstock, Market Drayton Edwards Henry, Bomerehth.Shrewsbry Berrington, Shrewsbury Watkins Wm. F. 6 Pride h1. Shrewsbury Edwards Sl. Aqueduct, Madeley R.S.O Owen John, Ruyton-in-the-Eleven- Watkiss John, sr Mill st. Bridgnorth Evans Arthur, 7 St. Mary's st.Shrwsbry Towns, Shrewsbury Watson Richard, Ruyton-in-the-Eleven-1 Ev.ans C.98 New st. Frank.well,Shrwsby Owen Joseph, Water lane, Newport Towns, Shrewsbury *Evans E. Mun~low,CravenArms R.S.O Owen Owen, 34 Willow street, Oswestry *Watts Isaac, High st. Broseley R.S.O Evans James, Wattlesborough, Halfway Owen William, 'rilley, Shrewsbury Weaver John, Loppington, Shrewsbury house, Shrewsbury Page James, Bromfield R.S.O Welch Hy. Stoke St. Milborough,Ludlow Evans James Arnold, Wistanstow, Page Robert, Raven lane, Ludlow Welch R. Munslow, Craven Arms RS.O Craven Arms R.S.O ParsonageJ.43New st. Wem,Shrewsb'ury Whittingham Edward, Brook street, Evans Job, Pontesbury, Shrewsbury Passant William, Brockton, Shrewsbury Belle Vue road, Shrewsbury Evans John,Cheshirest.Market Drayton Payne Geo. B. 25 Listley st. Bridgnorth *WilliamsL.Bridgeend,IronbridgeR.S.O Eva.ns John, 9 Claremont hi. Shrewsbury Penson Andrew, High street, Newport Williams Manrice H. Sweeney, Oswestry Evans R.Wistanstow,CravenArmsR.S.O Penson Andrew, Vauxhall, Church Williams William, Kemberton, Shifnal EvansonG. W eston-with-Wixhill,Shwsby Aston, Newport Woollams Thomas, Whixall, Whitchurch Evason Edwd. 2r Wylecop, Shrewsbury Perks William, Ruckley, Shrewsbury Worthington John,9High st.Shrewsbury Everson Thomas, Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury *Pbillips E. W. & W. 37 High street, WorthingtonJohn,Hookagate,Shrewsbry Farnell John, Cheapside, Shifnal Shrewsbury; & (F. W. Jones, lllan- Yeomans Francis. Horton, Wellington Fewtrell George, Church StrettonR.S.O ager) I6 & I7 High street, Ludlow Forrester l''redk. Church yard, Ludlow Phillips Henry, Wharf road, Ellesmere Pratt Thos. & Sons (clerical) (&cassock Fonlkes Wm. I03 Frankwell, Shrewsbry Phillips John, Coalbrookdale R.S.O makers), 22, 23 & 24 Tavistock street/ France Wm. Hodnet, Market Drayton Phillips Philip, Daywel1, Oswestry Covent garden, London w o Garrathy John, Cardington, Church Pointon John,Market street,Oakengates, Stretton R. S. 0 Wellington TALLOW CHANDLERS. Glover .Adam Jn. 6 Milk st. Shrewsbury Pooler Henry, 5 Market sq. Wellington Lewis Mrs. E. Woore, Newcastle, Staffs Goodall C. Wentnor,Bishop'sCstle.R.S.O Powell William James, Chirbury R.S.O Lewis John, Green end, Whitchurch Goodwin Joseph, High street, Newport Price Joseph;Cardington, Church Stret- Mills Thomas, Market st. Wellington Gregory John, Baystonhill, Shrewsbury ton R.S.O Smith & Co. General supply stores, Gregory John, The Trench, Wellington Price Waiter, Park st. Madele.y R.S.O King street & Sandpits, Ludlow & at; Griffiths Richd. Pontesbury,Shrewsbury Price Wm. Lodge, WestonRhyn, Ruabon Craven Arms R.S. 0. 1 Leominster & Griffiths Thomas, Shrewsbury road, Probert Enoch, Whittington, Oswestry Tenbury Little Drayton, Market Drayton Probert Hy. n Cross hill, Shrewsbury Trevor Thomas, Park st. Madeley B.S.O Hall John, Water lane, Newport Pugh&Sons,Bull st.Bishop'sCastle R.S.O Hamilton Bros. 85 Wylecop,Shrewsbury Pugh Francis, Llanymynech, Oswestry TANNERS. Hammond William, Bull ring, Much Pugh Robert, King street, Oswestry Bishop John, Narrows tannery, Corv~> Wenlock R.S.O Pugh Wm. High st. Wem, Shrewsbury street, Ludlow Harper Henry, High street, Newport Ravenscroft Wm. Ketley, Wellington Cock James & Son, Barker street &I Harris John, Llanymynech, Oswestry Raymond Benjamin, I4 High st. Ludlow Frank well, Shrewsbury Heath Edwd. 32 Wyle cop, Shrewsbury Read John Hy. so High st. Whitchurch Evans T. S. & D. Leg street, Oswestry Heath John, I 8 Pride hill, Shrewsbury Reeves William, Cheapside, Shifnal Evans William, Castle hill, Whitchurch Higginson G. Gt. Hanwood,Shrewsbury Reynolds Samuel, Pembroke place, Vie- Moody Wm. Lloyd, Mill st. Bridgnorth Hig-gs Wm. 3 East Castle st. Bridgnorth toria road, Oswestry Newton,Gough & Co. Noble street, Wemj *Hill E.Hospitalst.Much WenlockR.S.O Roberts Richd. High st. Dawley R.S.O Shrewsbury Hill J.Clungunford,Aston-on-ClnnR.S.O Roberts Thomas, Park street, Shifna.l Pearce Richard R. Water lane, Newpori!t Hodnett Thos. Priors Ditton,Bridgnorth Roberts Wm. Jas. Market st. Ellesmere Summers RD. High street, Shifnal Howle William, Tibberton, Newport Robins Henry, Shrewsbury road, Little Tipton Wm. Lower Galdeford, Ludlow Hughes John, Worthen, Shrewsbury Drayton, Market Drayton Hughes Thomas, 61 Willow st. Oswestry Rodgers T. CastlePulverbatch,Shrewsbry TAR P A VIORS. Hughes William, Walton, Wellington Rogers Edward, 24 Prince st. Oswestry Asphaltic Limestone Concrete Co. :­ Hussey William Robert & Daniel Wm. Rogers James, Great Ness, Shrewsbury I2I Colmore row, Birmingham; I8 Wyle cop, Shrewsbury Rowley James,Edgeboulton,Shrewsbury 5 Cross street, Manchester; London Hussey D. W. 39 High st. Shrewsbury SandbachJohn, Woore, Newcastle, Staffs office, 52 Queen Victoria streetEC Hutchinson Mrs. G. High st. Newport Saxelby A. T. n High st. Shrewsbury TARPA IN MANUFAOTRS James G.G. 36 Watergatest.Whitchrch Scarratt John, High street, Newport UL • Jandrell John, High st. Shifnal Shaw Edward, 14 Church st. Wellington Potter Brothers, Welsh bridge, Frank- Je:ffs Robert, Hadley, Wellington Shaw John, Station rd. Market Drayton well & Smithfield road, Shrewsbury Jenkins Jesse, r7 New st. Wellington Shinglar Ambrose, Prees, Whitchurch JenkinsonRobert, 2I Newst. Wellington Shinglar Mrs. E. Prees, Whitchurch TAVERNS. Jones Albert J ames,Stottesdon,Bewdley ShropshireW.Cheswardine,Mrkt.Draytn See Public Houses. *Jones David, Craven Arms R.S.O Skett Joseph, 3 Milk street, Shrewsbury TAXIDERMISTS. Jones Francis, Lydbury North R.S.O SmithJohn,NewWoodhouse~Whitchurch See Bird & Animal Preservers. Jones L. 68 Belle Vue road, Shrewsbury Smith Sl. Albrighton, Wolverhampton *Jones Richard, Church st. Clun. R.S.O Spear Samuel, Sandpits, Ludlow TEA BLENDER. Jones Thomas, Church Stretton R.S.O Stephens John Bees, Newmarket build- Findon Richard Butt, 43 High street & *Keeling H. Stafford st. Market Drayton ings, :aridgnorth Newmarket buildings, Bridgnorth *Keeling John, High street, Newport Sutton Thomas, Lower heath,Darleston, Keenan Thomas, ChurchStrettonR.S.O Wem, Shrewsbury TEA DEALERS. Kenyon Harry, 25 Cross st. Oswestry Swayne Wm.57 Whitburn st.Bridgnorth See also Grocers & Tea Dealers. Knill Lewis. 35A, Wyle cop, Shrewsbury Tart Richard, Cressage, Shrewsbury London & County Tea Co. (Jas.Richards. *Knott Thomas, Salop street, Bishop's Taylor Thomas, Little Stretton, Church manager), 9 Pride hill, Shrewsbury Castle R.S.O Stretton R.S.O London Tea Co. 6 New st. Wellington;' *Lamb William, Cleobury Mm·timer Taylor Wm. 6 Claremont hi. Shrewsbry & (Nathaniel W. White, manager) Latham John, Edgmond, Newport TaylorW.I St.Alkmond's sq.Shrewsbury Narrows, Ludlow • .
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