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Trades. Sbo ~79 BEBEPOKDSBIBB,J TRADES. SBO ~79 SHIRT & COLLAR MANFRS. Edwards Miss E. Brampton Bryan Meredith Jn.T.ro Cotterell st.Herefrd Robinson & Cleaver Ltd. (of Belfast), Edwards Mrs.Elizh.3 Bath st.Herefrd Meredith Miss S. E. King's Caple, 156 to 170 Regent street, London Embrey Miss E. Peterchurch,Herefrd Hereford W & ror, 102 & 103 Cheapside, Evans Mrs. A.35 St.Owen st.Hereford Mills Mrs. Annie, Collington, Brom­ London E C; & 22 Church street, Evans John, I Prospect terrace,Grey- yard, Worcester Liverpool ; factories, Banbridge, tree road, Ross Milne George, Titley eo. Down & Belfast, Ireland. Tele- Field Mrs. Marie, Edendine, Colwall Monkley Charles, Chapel honse, ~luch phone ro7o Gerrard ; Telegrams, green, Colwall, Malvern Birch, Hereford <~ Linloom, London" Fors brook Mrs. Mary .Ann, Bushbank, Moore E. Bringstye common, Whit- Canon Pyon, Hereford bourne, Worcester SHOE MAKERS. Fowler Miss E.F. Wailers grn.Ledbry Morgan J. 32 Grand Stand rd.Herefrd See Boat & Shoe Makers. Fox Mrs. Harriett, Sapey common, Morris MissC.120The Homend,Ledbry Upper Sapey, Worcester Morris William, .Almeley, Hereford SHOE MAKERS-WHO. Freeman W.H.56 Dishley st.Leomnstr Oakley T. B. Barrs Court rd. Herefrd See Boot & Shoe Makers-Wholesale. Godwin Mrs.M . .A. 9 Southend,Ledbry Oliver Thomas, jun. Upper Colwall, Goodwin Mrs. J. Cobnash, Kingsland Malvern SHOE REPAIRERS. Gough Miss C. Ivington, Leominster Palfrey Mrs. M. The Common,Dilwyn See Boot & Shoe Repairers. Gough Mrs . .Marian, Luston, Lmnstr Parsons George, Staplow, Wellington Green Mrs. Harriet, Badley wood, Heath, Ledbury SHOP FITTER. Whitbourne, Worcester Pegler Waiter, 10 New street, Ross Jones W. R. 45 South st. Leomin!ter Greenway William, Dilwyn Phillips Mrs. Elsie, 63 St. Martin's Griffiths Mrs. Eliza, Steens bridge, street, Hereford SHOPKEEPERS. Humber, Leominster Phillips Evan, Cock pits, Bredwar- ..\bberley Wm. Bishopstone, Hereford Griffitbs John, Tarrington, Hereford dine, Hereford Abberley Wm. Bridge Sollers, Herefrd Griffiths Wm. 38 Bridge st. King-ton Plllllips Mrs.S. .A. 27 Friars st.Herefrd .A.datns Mrs. Alice, Pencombe,Worcstr Griffiths Wm. 2 Millbrook st.Hereford Phillips William Henry, Walford, Ross Addis .Mrs. Hannah, Kilpeck, Herefrd Groves Mrs. L. Stockton, Leominster Philpott.s Charles, Callow marsh, .A.kers .Miss .Maud, Eccles green, Gwilliam Mrs. John, Wynns green, Cawarne Magna, Hereford Norton Oanon, Weobley Cowarne Magna, Hereford Philpotts Henry, Bosbury, Ledbury .Angeleri Mrs.Louisa, Risbury,Lmnstr Hammond G. S. 102 Widemarsh st. Pikes John, Peterchurch, Hereford Ashworth Mrs. Mary, Kingsthorne. Hereford Pitchers W. H. Worcester rd.Ledbury Hereford Hamshire Alfred, Staunton-on-.Arrow Pitt Thomas, Burley gate, Hereford -Hkins Mrs. Clara, Hope-under-Din- Harris George, Kilpeck, Hereford Poles Charles, Upper hill, Leominstr more, Leominster Harris Henry, ro New st. Leominster Pcwell Artbur, Withington. Hereford Barrell Thomas, Orcop, Hereford Harris Mrs . .M. Ashton, Eye, Lmnstr Powell Mrs. Emily, 22 Catherine st. Baskerville Mrs. Elizabeth, Stoke Hawkins Geo. 11 Hampton st. Herefrd Hereford Lacy, Worcester Henner Miss L. Lyonshall, Kington Powell .Miss Mary, Yazor, Hereford Bassett Mrs. Eliza Ann, 5r Bridge Hig-ley Joseph, Newton, Hereford Powell Robt. Jas. Belmont rd.Herefrd stt·eet, Leominster Bobbins Wm. Cruxwell st. Bromyard Preece William, r8 Foley st. Hereford Baugh James, Westhope hill, Canon Hobby James, Post office, Woonton, Price E. 2 New Town road, Wide- Pyon, Hereford Hereford marsh, Hereford Beavan Mrs. A . .Much Birch, Herefrd Hodges Miss Catherine, Welsh New- Price James, Mansell Lacy, Hereford Bennett John F.82 Bridge st.Ledbury ton, Monmouth Price Mrs. M. Up. Sapey, Worcester Bennett Mrs. Mary, Dorstone,Herefrd Hughes Mrs. C.27 Union st. Hereford Pritchard Ernest, Upper Cross way, Bennett Thos.Preston Wynne,Herefrd Hyam George, Mill Pond street, Ross Newton, Hereford Berry Thomas,Upper Colwall,.Malvern Illman :Mrs. Eleanor, 3 Henrietta pi. Pritchard John,Tedstone ·wafer,\Vrcstr Birchley Ernest, Llanwarne, Hereford Park street, Hereford Pritchard Mrs. Sarah, r6r Belmont Bishop 'iharles, Pencombe, Worcester Jaekson Mrs . .Mary, 20 Little Her- road, Hereford Blomer Fredk. 47 Bridge st. Lmnstr ringt.on street, Hereford Pritchard W.Middlewood,Peterchurch, Bowkett M. & F . .Ashperton, Ledbury Johmwn Mrs. Margaret, 44 St. Hereford Brace Mrs. Mary Ann, Brooms ash, .Martin's street, Hereford Probert Mrs. Maria, Frame hill, Linton, Ross Jones Edwin, Post office, :Much Dew- Bishops Frame, Ledbury Bray Mrs . .A. Stockton, Leominster church, Hereford Prosser Waiter, Broad st. Bromyard Brown Mrs. Caroline, 37 Blue School Jones Mrs. E. 19 School la. Leom.1str Pullen J. Stanley hill, Bosbury.Ldbry street, Hereford Jones Mrs. Harriett, 58 St. Martin's Quinsey Chas. 11 Belmont rd.Herefrd Bryan Mrs. Mary, Llanwarne, Herefrd street, Hereford Ray Mrs. Maria, Pembridge Buswell Mrs. H. Lugwardine, Herefrd .Jones Isaac. Kingstone, Hereford Reece Mrs. Annie, Lidgmoor, King's Butler ~hs. Ann, Ya.rkhill, Ledbury Jones Mrs. Maria, Ganarew, Monmth Pyon, Weobley Cadman Mrs. Elizabeth, Holmes King" Edwd.Symonds, Cradley,Malvrn Reynolds Herbt. II5 Green st.Herefrd Marsh, Lyonshall, Kington T.akin Mrs. A. E Hnnderton.Hereford Rice Hy. 5 School lane, Leominster Cale Miss Emily, 30 The Homend, I.ane T. J. II2 The Homend, Ledbury Ridler Robt. <l6 South st. Leominster Ledbury Langford Mrs. Mary Ann, Tillington, Roberts A. Lea Bailey, The Lea, Ross Carey Miss J. 126 Ross rd. Hereford Hereford Robertson Henry,Garway hill,Herefrd Carter Mrs. Geo. Thornbury,Worcstr Lawrence Wm. Risbury, Leominster Robinson Miss E. Garway hl. Herefrd Carter Mrs.MaryA.I Mill st.Leomnstr Lewis Mrs. Charlotte, Brilley,Herefrd Rogers Mrs. E. Tillington, Hereford C'hapman T. Kingsland Lewis Miss Eliza H. Pontshill, R.oss Rowe Henry, 124 St. Owen st.Herefrd Childs Mrs . .M. Grendon Bishop,Wrcstr Lewis James, 83 Edgar st. Hereford Sadler Mrs . .Anna, How Caple, Ross Christopher Henry, go The Homend, Lewis Jn. 48 The Homend, Ledbury Saunders Mrs. Eliza, Bircher common, Ledbury Lewis Miss M . .A. E.Bishopswood,Ross Leominster Clarke & Aymes, 33 The Homend, Lewis T.Garway com.Garway,Herefrd Simpson Mrs . .Alice Jane, 42 Edde Ledbury Link Francis, Woolhope, Hereford Cross street, Ross Clarke Wm.T.12 Millbrook st.Herefrd Little Ernest, Brampton street, Ross Simpson S. Whyle, Leominster Collins Edwin Arthur, Camp rd. Ross Little T'homas, The Lea. Ross Skidmore Miss S. Sutton St. Nicholas, Cooper Miss L. Pudleston, Leominster Llewellyn Jas. 53 Over Ross st. Ross Hereford Cowley Mrs.Sarah,Orcop Hill,Herefrd Lloyd .Mrs. Caroline, .Almeley,Herefrd Smith Henry, 35 New st. Ledbury Cox Miss Ann, Woolhope, Hereford Lloyd Mrs. F . .Adforton, Leintwardine Smith Miss Laura, 62 Nursery, Ross Cracknell Wilfred, Linton, Ross Lloyd John, Bushbank, Canon Pyon, Smith Tho~. 3.'l Etnam st. Leomnstr Cross Mrs. E. King's Pyon, Weobley Leominster Stacey F. Howle hill, Walford, Ross Cross James William, Acton Beau- Lloyd Miss K. J. Brilley, Hereford Stanton John, Wigmore, Kingsland champ, Worcester Lowe Mrs. L. 66 Bridge st. L~ominster Stead Mrs. A. 83 Bridge st.Leomnstr Crumpton Jn. 54 St. Owen st. Herefrd MaQ"m~ss Mrs. Mary, 13 Westfaling Stead Edward, Whyle, Leominster Dalby Mrs. P. 68 Catherine st.Herefrd strer:>t, Hereford Stead Frank, Eardisland, Leominster Davies Mrs. E. Broxwood, Pembridge \iann Wm. Hy. o;r West st. Leomnstr Stephens .Mrs. Elizh. Putson, Herefrd Davies Mrs. Emma, Craswall,Herefrd Mason Edward, Middleton-on-the-Hill, Stephens .Miss, Gorsty common, Cle- Davies Mrs. J. Vowchurch, Hereford Tenbury honger, Hereford Davies Mrs. S. Lit. Marcle, Ledbury \iason Robert, Llangarron, Ross Stevens William Charles, Ledbury Da.vies Miss Sarah, Old Pike, Much \fattey William, .Allensmore,Hereford Stonyer Wm. E. Wellington, Herefrd Marcle, Gloucester Matthews Mrs. H. Bringstye corn- Summers Robert, Wilton, Ross Davis Thos. 4 School lane, Leominster mon, Worcester Taylor Miss Ellen, Walker's green, Daw Frank Edwin,73 Bye st.Ledbury Maund H. J. Edvin Ralph, Worcester :Marden, Hereford DeanMissElizh. 64Cotterell st.Herefrd 1\f:aund Mrs. M. A. Yarpole,Leominstr Taylor Thos. W. Westhide, Hereford Devlin John, 31 Canal road, Hereford Maund Thomas, Orleton Thomas Mrs. C. Huntington, Kington .
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