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BEDFORDSHIRE. ROA 239 Wheatsheaf TRADES DIRECTORY.] BEDFORDSHIRE. ROA 239 Wheatsheaf. Mrs. Jessie Stewart, 14 Church street, Luton White Horse, George Payne, Houghton Regis, Dunstable Wheatsheaf, George Swales, Colmworth. St. Neots Whit.e Horse, Alfred Prutton, Shillington, Hitehin Wheel Plough, Mrs. Tabitha Brown, 71 Park street, Luton White Horse inn, Arthur Robinson, SouthilJ.. Biggleswade Wheelwrights' Arms, Edward Impey, 34 Guildford street, Luton, White Horse, Charles StevenE', Stagsden, Bedford Wheelwrights' Arms, Samuel Marshall, Matthew street, Dunstbl White Horse, Mrs. Sarah Stewart. Keyroe row, St. Neots "White Hart, George Dean, Fancott, Toddington, Dunstable White Horse, Mrs. Kate Stoton, High street, Biggleswade White Hart, Miss Susan Fennemore, Flitton, Ampthill White Hor-se, James Thompson, 1 Midland road, Bedford White Hart, William Goldthorpe, Market place, Biggleswade White Lion, Mrs. M. Ayres, 87 North st. Leighton Buzzard White Hart, William GrangeI', Campton, Shefford R.S.O White Lion, Henry Crew, 106 Park street, Luton White Hart, David Moore, Holwell, Hitehin White lion inn, Charles Dilley, I.ondon road, Biggleswade White Hart, George Oakley, 1 Castle street, Luton White Swan inn, William Clark, Bridgefoot, Southi1J.. Shefford White Hart, George Albert Sharp, Ridgmont, Bletchley White Swan, William Clark, North Bridge st. Shefford R.S.O '''hite Hart, Daniel Sinfield, Great Barford, St. Neots White Swan, George Dickens, Houghton Regis, Dunstable White Hart, John Smith, Upper Sundon, Dunstable White Swan, Arthur W. Garnett, Market square, Potton, Sandy White Hart, Frederick Westbrook, Hockliffe R.S.O White Swan, William H. Hawkins, High street south, Dunstable \\'llite Hart, .John Wheeler, Maulden, Ampthill Windmill inn, .John Cole, Windmill road, Luton White Hart, William \Vright, 74 High street, north, Dunstable Windsor Castle, Mrs. Louise Kenney, 12 Albert road, Luton White Horse, Mrs. Elizabeth Barnard, Eaton Socon, St. Neots Woolpack, William Bottoms, 1 Commercial road., Bedford Wllite Horse, Frederick lValter Boud, Broom, Giggleswade Woolpack, Arthur Lee Kemp, 57 Castle st.reet, Luton \Vhite Horse, Mrs. L. Bunker, Husborne Crawley, Bletchley Woolpack, James Pawson, (')ifton, Biggleswade White Horse, Samuel Ekins, Riseley, Bedford Wrestlers' inn, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Ivett, 4 St. Cuthbert's White Horse, William Arthur Hawton, Flitton, Ampthill street, Redford White Horse, Thomas Heys, Eaton Bray, Dunstable Yorkshire Grcy, IAlvj Brown, London road, Biggleswade White Horse, Edward Keys, Arlesey, Hitchin Yorkshire Grey, Ralph Cottard, 8 Windmill street, Luton PULVERIZING, CRUSHING & Howard Reading Room, Cardington, Collins A. H. Ivyhonse, Riseley, Bedford SEPARATING- MACHINERY. Bedford Coombs OliveI' Cromwell (deputy), 28 Askham Bros. & Wilson Lim. Sheffield North Hill lru;;titu~ (John Powell, hon. Mill street, Bl'~ford . sec)., NorthI1l, BIggleswade Day Abraham, SIlsoe, AmpthIll PULVERIZING DISINTEGRA- Oakley (John White, sec.), Oakley, Bedfrd Day Abraham Wm. Shillington, Hitchin TING & GRINnING MACHI- Pavenham Reading & Coffee Room Denny WaIter Pallant (deputy for Pottdn NERY MANUFACTURERS. (Albert Barnard Rayment, manager), sub-district), High st. Biggleswade . Pavenham, Bedford Fairey William Richard (deputy), Har- Hardy Patent PICk Co. Ltd. (The), Potton Reading & Parish Room-. (William rold, Sharnbrook S.O Heeley, Sheffield Francis Bennett, sec.), Market square, Fetch H. W. 12 Edward st. Dunstable PUMP MAKERS Potton, Sandy Gutteridge Alht. 7 High st. nrth. Dunstabl •_ _ Shefford & District Constitutional Asso- Howard Frank (deputy), 148 Howbury Pearn Frank & Co..Lnntted, ciation (Herbert Kempson, sec.), High street & 7A, MHI street, Bedford West Gorton, Manchester i street, Shefford R.S.O JeIf A. Campion road, Shefford R.S.O pumping Machinery 'for all Silsoe Working Men's Reading Rooms Le Fevre Caleb, Harrold, Sharnbrook S.O purposes. TA" Pumps" & Library (Alfred White, sec.; William Matthews Mortimer Joseph, Georgestreet, Treacher, librarian), Silsoe, Ampthill Wob'lrn RS.O QUARRY OWNERS. Stagsden Reading Room (William Linger, Newell George C. Milten Ernest. Bedford Ellis & Everard Lim. (F. Lee, agent), sec.), Stagsden, Bedford Newell Mrs. (deput)), Sharnbrook S.O proprietors of the Markfield granite Stotfold Reading Room & Lecture Hall Newton J. (supt.), High street, Leigh-' quarries; chief office, 63 CauldweIl st. ; (Joel E. Austin. sec. to trustees), ton Buzzard also at 7A, Mill street; 38 Alexandra Stotfold, Baldock RS.a. (Herts) Payne WilIiam, 7A, Mill street, Bedford road; 76 Tavistock street & 125 Castle Toddington Reading Room (Fred Hor- Riddle Charles, Market place, Ampthill road & 5 Windsor place; wharves ley, hon. sec.), Toddington, Dunstable Rush David (deputy), 25 Market square; (old & new), Midland & L. & N. W. R. Turvey Reading Room (R. Wooding, Leighton Buzzard Bedford; Blunham; 8andy; Car- librarian), Turvey, Bedford Sell Henry Lord (deputy), Cromwell dington, Bedford; Henlow, Biggll'R- Woburn Institute & Reading Rooms (W. road, Luton . wade; Oakley, Bedford; Sandy; H. Roberts, librarian & hon. sec.), Shorley Wm. Foster Hill road, Bedford Sharnbrook S.O.; Shefford R.S.O.; Leighton street, Woburn R.S.O Street Albert Ernest, Cranfield, Woburn Tw-vey, Bedford; Olney & Southill Woburn Sands Village Institute & Read- Sands R.S.O ing Room (Edward George Miller, sec.), Tebbs H. (supt.), 2 Tavistock st. Bedford R AG D EALER . Woburn Sands R.S.O Thompson A. R. 163 Tavi::ltock st. Bedfrd Windsor S. Wymington, Rushden RS.O Till John Thomas, The Workhouse, Union REFRESHMENT CONTRACTR. street Leighton Buzzard ~AII.WAY & CONTRACTORS' Dudeney & Johnston Limited, 34 High Turner 'William (deputy), Post office, TOOLS MANUFACTURERS. street, Bedford Henlow, Biggleswade Hardy Patent Pick Co. Lim. (The), Town John, 2 Prebend street, Bedford Wagg George (deputy supt.), Shortmead Heeley, Sheffield REFRESHMENT ROOMS street, Biggleswade • Westley John, Ravensden. Bedford RAILWAY GREASE MANFRS. Barnes Henry Thos. 32 High st. Bedford White Robert Michael (deputy), Dun­ Rose Sir W. A. & Co. 66 Upper Be~sley William, High st. Woburn R.S.O s~able street, Ampthill ' Thomas street E C & Rose's wharf E, Bngden ~a~es, 4 Ne~ Bedford road, Lutn W~llt~an George, Aspley GUis~ R.S.O London; sole manufacturers of their Carter Wdham! 58 High To~ r~. Luton ~~lk~nson T. Shortmead st. BIggleswade Patent Infusible Railway grease, for Ceylon & ~ndian Tea Co. LImIted, lA, "Ilkmson Thomas, Bedford road, Sandy hot & cold climates St. Peter s street, Bedford . Dunnett Fredk. Wm. 45 Church st. Luton REVERSIONARY INTEREST RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK Farrar Frank, Harpur street, Bedford COMPANY. MANUFACTURERS. Gibbs Arthur Chas. 39 Hitchin I'd. Luton ... Harris John, Silsoe, Ampthill ~aw Reversionary Interest Society Ltd. Howard James & Fredenck, Bntanrua Holmes & Lane, Woburn Sands R.S.O 24 Lincoln's Inn fields, London wc. Iron Works, Bedford Knott Mrs. J. High street, Biggleswade See advertisement RAKE MAKER. Lewis John Charles, John street, Luton Mandy Harry Chas. 12 Hitchin I'd. Luton N Slater Joseph, Clifton, Biggleswade Norman Emerson, 9 High street & 21 RIBBON MERCHA TS. READING ROOMS. .8.t. Peter's ~t. Bed~ord. See advert Frenay-Pirotte J. L. 59A., George st.Luton . TIsmbom BenJ. 21 Midland road, Bedford Stratford E. Cheapside chambers, Luton Barton Working Men's InstItute & Towle' William, Midland railway station, Reading. Room (William Hill, hon. Midland road, Bedford RICK CLOTH MANUFACTRS sec.), Barton, Ampthill Walker Albert T. 25 Manchester st. Luton • Bedford ~orking Men'.s Institute, Lec- REGISTRARS OF BIRTHS Howes Brothers, 60 Tabernacle street, ture, Library &.Re~mg Rooms (Thos. DEATHS & MARRIAGES' LondonEc &1020ldstreet,LondonEo Wm.Cane, sec. lIbranan & hall keeper), • Piggott Bros. & Co. 57, 58 & 59 Bis- Harpur street, Bedford Barnard E. 7 George street west. Luton hopsgate street without London EO lUunham Institute (The) (Thomas Walls Bartram C. C. Dunstable st. Ampthill Smith "ohn & Co. 290 & 292 Cable Sharpe, hon. sec.), Blunham, Sandy Brown Miss P. Eaton Bray, Dunstable street London E Eaton Bray Reading Room & Coffee Calcott Charles Wallace Berkplev (dep. ' Tavern (Henry Thoroughgood, man- supt.), High street, Leighton Buzzard ROAD SURVEYOR. ager), Eaton Bray, Dunstable Coleman W. Cranfield, \Voburn Sands Eversholt Reading Room (Rev. Wm. R.S.O Smart Frederick William (to the County Escott Collins B.A. sec.), Eversholt, Coleman W. Cranfield, Woburn Sands Council for the West District of Bed­ Wobum R.S.O R.S.O fordshire), Ashburnham road, Bedford.
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