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Derbyshire. Derbyshire 464 BUT DERBYSHIRE. [ KELLY'S BUTCHERS continued. Rodgers Joseph, Clown, Chesterfield Smith Arthur, Sawley, Derby Parker H. 50 Newbold rd. Chesterfield Roe Fred G. 4a, Derby rd. Nottinghm Smith Charles, 13 Freehold st. Derby Parker J. Newhall, Burton-on-Trent Rogers Harvey, Shirebrook, Mansfield Smith Charles, North end, Wirkswrth Parker John William, 26 Baslow road, Rooth J. W. Burlington st. Chesterfl.d Smith Charles, Roston, Ashborne New Brampton, Chesterfield Rushton Aaron, Borrowash, Derby Smith Francis, 107 Osmaston rd.Drby Parker Wm. C. 37 Sadlergate, Derby Rushton Arthur Aaron, 83 Sawley rd. Smith F. IS Market st.IlkestonR.S.O Parkin J.Birchwood,Somercotes,Alfrtn Long Eaton RS.O Smith H. Breaston St. Michael,Derby Parkin J. H. Greenhill la. Alfreton Salmon Arth. Hy. Pinxton, Alfreton Smith H. W.222 Normanton rd.Derby Parr James, I "WOods lane, Derby Salt John, Ohurch street, Church Gres- Smith Jeremiah, 81 London rd. Buxton Parson George, Danes moor, Clay ley, Burton-on-Trent Smith Jesse, Codnor, Derby Cross, Chesterfield Salt R. Breaston St. Michael, Derby Smith J oseph, 87 Park street, Derby Partridge Edwd.I40 Mansfield rd.Drby Sampson George, Tibshelf, Alfreton Smith Sam!. Barrow Hill, Ohesterfield Patchett George, Charlesworth,M'chstr Sanders John, 31 Ray st.HeanorRS.O Smith Sm!.NewWhittington,Chestrfld Patchett Henry, 32 Station road, Had- Saville Thos.New Tupton,Chesterfield Snibson W.High st.ClayCross,Chstrfld field, Manchester SaxtonG.Station rd.Sandiacre,Nttnhm Spencer Freeman, Field head, Belper Pattinson Chas. 2 Camden st. Derby Schofield Jas. 83 High st. ea. Glossop Spencer George, Kirk Langley. Derby Payne John, 19 King street, Derby Schofield Joseph, High stree!t, New Spencer George, 32 Market hall, Derby PearsonG.Horwich end,Fernilee,Stckpt Mills, Stockport Spencer J.Brassington,Wirkswrth.S.O Pearson Joseph, Horwich end, Ferni- Scholes 1'1.. II9 High st. west, Glossop Spencer Samuel, Newmarket, Clay lee, Stockport Scholes Jas. 39 Railway st.&97Woolley Cross, Chesterfield Pearson Robert, 41 Chatsworth road, Bridge rd. Hadfield, Manchester Spencer Samuel, Shirland, Alfreton New Brampton, Chesterfield Scott John, 14 Bridge street, Killa- Spencer Wm. Market place, Belper Pearson W. The Shambles, Chestrfl.d marsh, Sheffield Spendlove John, Green hillocks. Rip. Peat Edwin, Halfway houses, Sheffield Scott Thomas, Ohatsworth road, New ley, Derby Peat T. H. Pentrich rd.Ripley, Derby Brampton, Chesterfield Spendlove Wm. H. Bridge st. Belper Peat William, Market hall, Derby Seaton Hy. Marsh Lane, Chesterfield Spooner Joseph, Sheffield road, Dron. Peat William, Spondon, Derby Shakespeare J. Butcher's row, Ashbrn field, Sheffield Peel William, King street, Alfreton Shardlow Arthur, Blackwell, .Alfreton Stafford Richard, 37 Ohesterfield rd. Pendleton Perey, Brushes, Whit- Shardlow Arlhur, Pinxton, AIfreton Meersbrook, Sheffield tington, Chesterfield Shardlow Henry, Alfreton rd. South Staley Levi, High st. Swadlincote, Percival Wm. T. 18 Market hall,Drby Normanton, Alfreton Burton-upon-Trent Petty Mrs. W. Compstall rd. Stockprt Shardlow John Herbert, High stl'ee.t, Staniforth George, Market street, Phillips Fredk. 21 Curzon st. Derby Clay Cross, Chesterfield Eckington, Sheffield Phillips G. R.157St.Thomas's rd.Drby Sharp William, Malcolm st. Derby Staniforth L. Mosborough, Sheffield Piggin Joseph, 26 Forester street & 6 Sharpe Oliver, lIS Pear Tree rd.Drby Stanley T. A. Mosborough, Sheffield Market hall, Derby Shaw Fredk. W. Staveley, Chesterfield Starkey Charles, Oversetts road, Piggin J. In. 42 Parker st. Derby Shaw John Chas. 16g Abbey st. Derby Newhall, Burton-upon-Trent Piggin R.S.3SHigh st.Long EatonRSO Shaw Luke, Stonebroom, Alfreton Starkey Charles L. Parliament street, Pike Richd. South st. Chesterfield Shaw T. O. Bonsall, Matlock Bath Newhall, Burton-on-Trent Plackett C. W. 248 Osmaston rd.Drby Shaw W. 89 South st. IIkeston R.S.O Staton W. The Moor,Holbrooke,Derby Plackett George, Shardlow, Derby Shaw W.26Market pl.LongEatn.R.S.O Steeples Robert Wm. King William Plackett John, Chellaston, Derby Sheffield Industrial Co-operative go- street, Ironville, Alfreton Plant Fredk. 284 Normanton rd.Drby ciety Lim. (Albert Garner, mngr.), Stevenson Mrs. S. 14 Portland st.Drby Platt Edward, Padfield, Manchester Harting,ton rd. Dronfield, Sheffield Stewart George, 27 Market hall, Drby Platt Geo. 49 High st. west, Glossop Sheldon Samuel, Holbrooke, Derby Stewart John, Duffield, Derby Pope Henry, 26 Campion st. Derby SheIton J. Church st. Ripley, 11erby Stokes J. Ohapel st. Ripley, Derby Porritt Charles, Low Leighton, New- Shemwell E. Holymoorside, Chestrfl.d Stoppard Jas. A. Lea, Matlock Bath town (Cheshire) & at Hayfield, ShemweII James, Commonside, Great Stretton H. Oxford st. Ripley. Derby Stockport Barlow, Chesterfield Strutt Albert, Pinxton, Alfreton Porritt Jas. C. Hayfield, Stockport Shemwell W. T. Market hall,Chestrfl.d Sturgess Thomas,Clown, Chesterfield Potter w~. 2]'6 Normanton rd. Derby Shemwell William T. Prosp':lct I'Gad, Summerfield Thomas, 22 Market pI. Potts Lewls, Mellor, Stockport Whittington, Chesterfield Long Eaton R.S.O Pounder W~lliam, Mapperly, Derby ShirtcIiffe William, 63 High street, Swaine SamI. jun. Pinxton, Alfreton Pounder WIlIiam, Marlpool, Derby . Killamarsh Sheffield Swindell Geo. la Green lane, Derby Poyser Wi.lli.am, Ma.rket hall, Derby Shore & Son: 73 Gerard street, Derby Tagg Herbert, Shirkmd, Alfreton Poyser WIlham. ~lI?kleover, Derby Shreeve Waiter, IIO Victoria st. & 29 Tagg J. The Park. Shirland, Alfreton Preston John, Brmungton, Chesterfl.d High street west, Glossop Tagg John, Stonebroom, Alfreton Priestley Geo. Bonsall, Matlock Bath SiddaII S. 10 Holywell st. Chtlst~rfield Tagg- William, Hig'ham, Alfreton Purdy William, Dig stree.t, Ashborne Simpson George Hy. Alexandra read, Taylor Abraham, Riddings, AIfreton Pursglove John Wm. Eyam, Sheffield Swadlincote, Burton-upon-Trent Taylor Charles, Smedley street, Mat· Radford James, 28 Market hall, Derby Simpson Waiter, Chapel Milton, Chin· lock Bank, Matlock Bath Radford Wm. Milner, King st. Alfre- ley, Stockport Taylor E.Whittington moor,Chesterfld ton; & SWlffiwick, AIfreton Simpson William, Kirk Ireton, Derby Taylor Emmanuel, Pilsey,Chesterneld Rains Mrs. Elizh. Winster, Matlock Sims Charles, 1I0 Abbey street, Derby Taylor J. Lea Brooks, Alfreton Rains John, St. John st. Wirksworth Sims John, 42 Burton road, Derby Taylor S. A. South Wingfield,Alfreton Ratcliff John, I Rivett street, Derby Sinfield F. 145 Bath st.IlkestonR.S.O Taylor Thos. Butcher's row, Ashborne Redfern S. E. Limited, 8 High street, Sisson Alexander, Cotmanhay road, Taylor T. Newton, Blackwell, Alfreton Chesterfield Cotmanhay, IIkestJon R.S.O Taylor V. TheMount,Crich,Matlck.Btb Redfern Frank, Whittington, Chesterfl.d SkeIton F. Mosborough, Sheffield Taylor WaIter, Kting st. Alfreton Redfern Samuel, Short row, Belper Slack Edwd. AlIen hill & Crown sq. Thacker Thos. Matlock st. Bakewell Redford F. Turn Lees road, Glossop Matlock Bridge, Matlock 'uatl! Thompson Thos. & Sons, Grassmoor, fReed F.T.Apperknowle,Unstone,Shffid Slack F. L. Market pI. Wirksworth Chesterfield Reed George, Unstone, Sheffield Slack Thomas, Elvaston, Derby Thompson Benj. Matlock st. Bakewell Rennie John, Shirebrook, Mansfield Slack Thomas, 7 Market h:.11 &; 88 Thompson In. Youl~rave, Bakewen Renshaw Clement H. Sothal, Beighton, Russell street, Derby Thompson Joseph, Sun street, Wood- Sheffield Slack Thomas, Quarndon, Derby ville, Burton-on-Trent Revill Saml. Clown, Chesterfield Slack William, Elvaston, Derby Thompson Joseph Samuel, Woodville, Reynolds Samuel, Pinxton, AIfreton Slack William, High street, Clay Burton-on-Trent Rice William & Son, II3 Nottingham Cross, Chesterfield Thompson Mrs. K. Totley rise, Shffid road, Ilkeston R.S.O Slack William, 12 Market hall, }ll'rby Thompson R H. Bolsover,Chesterfield Richardson Peter, Shambles,Chestrfld Slater T. Market st. New Mills,Stockpt Thornley Noah, 74 Victoria st. Glossp Richardson Thos. Whitwell,Chesterfl.d Slat~r John, 8 Burton road, Derby Thomton Frederick, jun. 243 Notting- Robinson C. H. 4 Church street, Small W. 37 Bath st. Ilkeston R.S.O ham road, Ilkeston R.S.O Heanor R.S.O Smalley Isaac, AJshIord, Bakewell Thorp H.Whittington moor,Chestrfid Robinson H. E. 58 Osmaston rd. Drby Smeaton Sam!. Oodnor Park, AIfreton Thorpe H. Crow la. Unstone, Sheffield Robinson John, Doveridge, Derby Smedley Jas. Marehay, Ripley, Derby Thums George, Little Eaton, Derby Robinson Williaro, Short row, BelpeI' Smeeton Samuel, King William st. Thums George, I Market hall, Derby Rodgers Arlhur, Olown, Ohesterfield Ironville, Alfreton Tilley A. Willington,Burtn-upon-Trent Rodgers F. Brimington, Chesterfield Smith Alfred, Draycott, Derby Tilley Mrs. S. Linton, Burton-on-Trn\ Rodgers John William, Oastl~ street, Smith Mrs. A. 124 Pear Tree rd. Drby Toft Charles, Granville street, Wood- Bol!over, Chesterfield Smith Arthur, Crich, Matlock Bath ville, Burton-on-Trent.
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