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Herefordshire. Herefordshire TRADES DIRECTORY.] HEREFORDSHIRE. SRa 1301 Graves H.Colwallstone,Colwall,Malvern Lloyd Henry James, 83 Green street, Pritchard J. Tedstone Wafer, Worcester (Jreen Mrs. Selina, Westhide, Hereford Bartonsham, Hereford Prohert George, Dinmore hill, Hope- Gritfiths Mrs. Ellen,38Bridge st.Kington Lloyd John, Brilley, Whitney RS.O under-Dinmore, Leominster Griffiths John, Stanton-on-Arrow RS.O Lloyd Mrs.:M. Moreton, Eye,Leominster Prosser Mrs. Ann, Mordiford, Hereford Griffiths Wm. Stoke Prior,Leominster Lucas Fredk. 81 Bargates, Leominster IProsser Thomas, Woonton, Kington Grigg Joseph, Over Letton, Hereford Maddox WilIiam, Eccles green, Norton Prosser WaIter, Whitechurch maund, Gurney In.MiddleWestbury,Leominster ' Canon, Weobley RS.O Bodenham, Leominster Gurney Thomas, Mnnderfield row, Mapp Mrs. Fras. Brookend street, Ross Prosser Wm.23Bridge street,Leominster Avenhury, Bromyarrl Mapp John, Peterchurch, Hereford Pullen J. Colwall stone, ColwaIl,Malvern Guy:\![jssMissM.J.Monkland,Leominster Mapp J. Wood hI. Ullingswick, Bromyrd PumphreyJ.Marsh,Withington,Hereford Gwilliam John, Wins green, Cowarne Mason Edward, Thl)rnbnry, Bromyard Ray Mrs. Marian, Pembridge RS.O Magna, Worcester Mason J n. Thos. 30 & 3I High st.Kington I Reece William, Wellington, Hereford Gwynne John, l'lewton, Pontrilas R.S.O MaundJ.Woodho.EdvinRalph,Worcesterl Reeves Mrs. Louisa, Foy, Ross Eadley Thomas, Halmond Frome, Maund William, Shobdon R. S.0 t RickettsMrs.E. I I4 Bridge st. Leominster Bishop's Frome, Bromyard Meek Miss Mary, Madley RS.O Roberts John,18 Schoollane, Leominster Halford Wm. Hy. Fownhope, Hereford Metcalf Jacob, Peterchurch, Hereford Roberts William, Lyonshall, Kington Hall Edwin, King's Caple, Ross Miles Mrs.M.Flintsham sq. Titley RS.O Robins Thomas, Walford, Ross Hancorn Mrs. A. Peterchurch, Hereford Mills Charles Hy. 76 Eign st. Hereford RobinsonHenry,27 Bridge st. Leominster Hargest Thomas, Coughton, Ross Mitton J ames, Woodford common, Stan-, Ross George, Sellaek, Ross Harper Mrs. In. 19 School la. Leominster ford Bishop, Worcester !RowburyS.New end, CanonPyon,Herefrd Rarris George, 36 South st. Leominster Mogridge Mrs. E. Much Marcle, Glo'ster IRussell Charles, Pembridge R S. 0 HarrisJ. Bringsty com. Linton,Bromyrd Mogridge James, Marcle hill, MUCh\Ryall Thomas, Station street, Ross Harri~ John, II Bargates & 10 New Marcle, Gloucester Ryall Thomas, sen. Brookend st. Ross street, Leominster MonningtonF.Brakes,Leintwrdne.R S. 0,Shepherd Mrs.Susan,Hatfield,Leominstr Harrison John, 43 St. Owen st. Hereford Morgan Charles,24West street, Hereford 'Shinn John, Homend street, Ledbury Hartland Fredk. Ullingswick, Bromyrd Morgan Evan, Dilwyn, Leominster Sirrell Miss Mary,Stoke Lacy, Bromyard Hatton Thomas, Knightenfield, Weston- Morgan George,34 Moortield st.Hereford SkidmoreT.Sutton St.Nicholas,Hereford under-Penyard, Ross Morgan Miss Jane, Cheekley, Mordiford, SmithMrs.A.Eardisland,Pembrdg.R.S.O Herbert William, Brookend street, Ross Hereford SmithFrederick,43Berrington st.Herefrd Herbert Wm. 46 St. Owen st. Hereford Morgan John, Weobley RS.O Smith J. Risbury, Humber, Leominster Hickman Richard, New street, Ledbury MOl'gan Mrs. Miles, Gardners grn. ROBS Smith Thomas, 35 Etnam st. Leominster Higley Joseph, Newton, PontrilasRS.O Morley Thomas, Cruxwell st. BromyardjSmith William, Homend street,Ledbury Riles Joseph, 60 St. Martin st. Hereford Morris Benj. Eaton Bishop, Hereford Soffe George, Mansell Lacy, Hereford Hill Mrs. A. Stretton Sugwas, Hereford. Morris Edward, Almeley, Hereford lSparks George, 29 Bewell st. Hereford Hill Mrs. Hannah, Halmond Frome, Morris Philip, Bodenham, Leominster ISpencer Mrs. Kezia,68 Foley st. Hereford Bishop's Frome, Bromyard Moseley Miss M. E. Harewood end, Ross Stansburg Mrs. Sydney, Hope-under- Hill Hy. T. 128 Widemarsh st. Hereford Moythan Henry, Lidgmoor,King's Pyon, Dinmore, Leominster HodgesAmos, Welsh Newton,Monmouth Weobley RS.O Starling James, Moccas, Hereford Hodges Charles, Pixley, Ledbury Nash Edmund, Colwall, Malvern Stead Matthew,Stanton-on-Arrow RS.O IIudges Charles, The Lea, Ross NicholasMrs.S. 18 Vicarage st. Leominstr Stead Thomas, Puddleston, Leominster Hodges Mrs. E. Ocle Pitchard, Hereford Norrls Edwa-rd, Little Dewchurch, Ross SteeleMrs.E. King's Pyon,Weobley RS.O Jlodges Mrs. George, Sapey common, O'Grady Mrs. Margaret, 56 Commercial Stephens Charles, Southend st. Ledbury Upper Sapey, 'Worcester road, Hereford Stephens Mrs. M. A. Parkway, Ledbury Hodges Mrs. Susannah,IBye st. Ledbury Oliver Mrs. Sophia, Westhope, Canon Stephens Mrs. Selina, Kingsland RS.O Hodges William,Mansell Lacy, Hereford Pyon, Hereford Stonyer Richard, Withington, Hereford Holder Henry, Walford, Ross Owen Miss Mary, II6 Green street, Stubbs M. & J. Laysters, Tenbury Holt In. Middleton-on-the-Hill,Tenbury Bartonsham, Hereford Taylor Mrs. Eliz~, Walker's green, Mar- Hooper John, IO Church street,Hereford PalfreyT.TheCommon,Dilwyn,Leomnstr den, Hereford Hooper R Hagley, Lugwardine,Herefrd Pantell James, Cradley, Malvern Taylor John, Westhide, Hereford Horton Henry, Colwall, Malvern Parmenter Charles, High street, Ross Taylor Mrs. M. 95 Bridge st. Leominster Howard Thos. St. Margaret's, Hereford Parsons Geo. Staplow,Bosbury, Ledbury Teague Thomas, Yatton, Ross Huff Chas. Froome, Mordiford,Hereford Pearce Mrs. George, Ballingham, Ross Thomas Joseph, Kilpeck, Hereford Hughes John, Cradley, Malvern Perrigo Miss Mary Ann, Stockton, Rim- Thompson John, 54 St.Owen st.Hereford Hug-hes Mrs. Sarah, Westhope, Canon bolton, Leominster Thornton 'rhos.2 WhiteFriars st. Herefrd Pyon, Hereford Pheasant John, Leintwardine R.S.O TizardC.35New twn.Widemarsh,Herefrd Humphreys W. 41 New st. Leominster PhillipsJ.A.Crowhill,Upton Bishop,Ross Tombs Thomas,IqSt.Owen st. Hereford Jeffs .Mrs. Sarah Ann, Bye st. Ledbury Phillips John, EardisleyRS.O Tomkins Mrs. E. 29 Union st. Hereford Jenkins Jeremiah, Whitchurch, Ross Philpotts Mrs. Elizabeth, Callowmarsh, TrehernMrs.A.Evendine,Colwall,Malvrn Johns MissElizaheth Jane,ColwaU green, Cowarne Magna, Worcester Trumper John, Lnston, Leominster Colwall, Malvern Philpotts John Wesley, Tanhouse, St. Turner :\'lrs. Emma, 47 Park st. Bartons- J ones Mrs. Cath. 34 Mills st. Hereford Owen's cross, Hentland, Ross ham, Hereford Jones Hy. T. Much Marcle,Gloucester Pitt George, Hope's rough, Cowarne Turner Mrs. Mary, Wilton, Ross Jones Isaac, Kingstone, Hereford Magna, Worcester Walker Mrs. Ann, New street, Ross Jones James, Bredwardine, Hereford Pitt George, Walterstone, Abergavenny Wall Benjamin, Burrington, Ludlow Jones James, Shucknall hill, Weston Potter James, Stoke Bliss, Tenbury Ward Mrs.M.A. Leinthall Starkes,Ldlow Beggard, Hereford PowellMrs.E.Colwallgr.Colwall,Malvern Watkins Mrs. Ann, Bashbank, Canon Jones John, Tarrington, Ledbul'Y Powell Henry, Yawl', Hereford Pyon, Weobley RS.O Jones Mrs. T.Wellington heath,Ledbury Powell Mrs. Louisa, Cobhall common, Watkins:Mrs.Emily,LittleMarcle.Ledbry Jones William, 73 Bargates, Leominster Allensmore, Hereford WatkinsJames,GrendonBishop,Worcestr .Tones William, Docklow, Leominster Powell Mrs. M. A. Withington, Hereford WatkinsJ.Michaelchurch Eskley,Herefrd Kedward Mrs. E. Kingswood, Kington Powell Mrs. S. J. 13 Church st. Hereford Watkins Mrs. Sarah, Lyonshall,Kington King W. Winnall, Allensmore, Hereford PowellThomas,Preston-on-Wye,Herefrd Watkins W.Common,Dilwyn,Leominstr Kings Edwd.Symonds,Cradley, Malvern Powles Josiah, Huntington, Kington WatkinsW.Spearmar3h,Almeley,Herefrd Rinsey Charles, 8 Corn st. Leominster PowlesThos.Broxwood,PembridgeRS.O Weaver A. R 28 Morfield st. Hereford Lane William, Luston, Leominster PowlesT.Stockton,Kimbolton,Leominstr Weaver Henry, Ullingswick, Bl'omyard Langford W. Staunton-on-Wye,Hereford Preece Mrs. C. 63 Etnam st. Leominster Webb Samuel, Michaelchurch, Ross Lawrence John, Pencombe, Worcester Preece Mrs. Elizabeth, 47 Grand Stand Wharton William, Colwall, Malvern Lawrence William, 27 Mills st. Hereford road, Holmer, Hereford WheelerRichard,I04 St.Owen st.Herefrd Leary Miss Emma, Pontford marsh, Preece George, Newtown, Ledbury Whitman James, Wellington, Hereford "'eston-under-Penyard, Ross PreeceJ.Hope-under-Dinmore,Leominstr Wilding Miss C. 18 Church st. Hereford LeekMril. A.Adforton,LeintwardineRS.0 Preece Thomas, Putson, Hereford WilkinsMrs.A.Bishop'sFrome,Bromyard Lewis Mrs. Cath. Kingstone, Hereford Preece Thomas, Stiffords brdg. Malvern Williams Mrs.A.43 Bridge st.Leominster Lewis Mrs. CharIt.Market pI.Bromyard Preedy J. Stanley hill, Bosbury,Ledbury WJlliamsMrs. A. Cross ho. Brookend,Ross Lewis Mrs. Fras. Mordifield, Hereford Price Benjamin, Woonton, Kington WilliamsMrs.E.Longtown,Abergavenny Lewis James, Kingstone, Hereford Price Mrs. Charlotte,Dilwyn, Leominstr WilIiams Mrs. Harriet, Tillington, Burg- Lewis Miss Jane, Dorstone, Hereford PriceDaniel,Kiverknoll,MuchDewchurch hill, Hereford Lewis Mark, Weston Beggal'd, Hereford Hereford WilIiams H. 103 Widemarsh st.Hereford Lewis Richard, Stoke Edith, Hereford Price Mrs.M. Wellington heath, Ledbury Williams J.Sutton St. Nicholas,Hereford Lewis Thomas, Garway common, ROBS Price W. Crowhill, Vpton Bishop, Ross Williams Matthew,Wellington, Hereford Little Thomas, The Lea, Ross Priddy C. Llancloudy, Llangarron, RGSS WilliamsThomas,36St.Owen st.Hereford Llewellyn Charles, Titley R.S.O Pritchard Alfred, Hope-under-Dinmore Williams William, Yew cottage, Ewyas Llo~'d Henry, Wh'tney R.S.O PritchardMrs.F.J'36Churchst.Hereford Harold, Pontrila.s RS.O.
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