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Cheshire. Y.Ar 771 TRADES DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. Y.AR 771 Okell Thos. Lee, Pulford, Wrexham Parker William, Warmingham,Crewe Pennell ~rs.Emily,Tetton,Middlewich Oldfield Jsph. Haslington, Sandbach Parkes William, Wincham, Northwich Pennell Ralph, Newhall, Northwich Oldfield Robert, Lymm, Warrington Parkey George, :Matley, Hyde Pennington Dennis, Ashton-upon-Mer- Oldham Elijah, Hattersley, M'chester Parkinson Thos, & Geo. Moreton,Il'hd sey, Manchester Oldham J.Beacom hos.Werneth,Stkprt Parkinson C.Bonndary rd.Bidston,B'hd Pennington Eli, Shird fold, .Adlington, Oldham J. Hague, Mottram, M'chestr Parkinson Mrs. Elleill, GrangQ, Macclesfield Oldbam Robert, Godley, Hyde West Kirby S.O Pennington MissE.Warburton,Wrngtn Oliver George, Ivy lane, Macclesfield Parkinson Mrs. J.Ivy ho.Moreton,Il'bd Pennington Geo. EQllington,.Mtrinehm Oliver Jabez, Wernetb, Stockport Parkinson J. Grange, West Kirby S.O Pennington Jas.Woodhouses,Altrnchm Oliver Matthew, Tads clough, Wild- Parkinson Peter, Bidston, B'head Pennington John, Round knoll, Ket- boarclough, Macclesfield Parkinson Reuben, Ilidston, B'bead tlesbulme, Macclesfield Ollerensbaw John James, Lower fold, Parkinson William, Moreton, B'head Pennington J. Appleton, Warrington Hurdsfield, Macclesfield Parks J. Newton, Prestbury, Mcclsfld Pennington Nathaniel, Spode green, Ollerenshaw William, Lane ends, Parnell D. Ridge Hill lanes,Stalybrdg Bollington, Altrincham Disley, Stockport Parr Joseph, Greenfield cottage, P.ennington Peter, The Oak, .Adling- Ollerhead Sml.Golbourn-Bellow, Chstr Saughall Massey, Birkenbead t.on, Macclesfield Oilier Amos, Byley, Middlewich Parr Josepb, Hillside, Storeton, Pennington William, Hough, Nantwich Oilier Amos, Rudheatb, Northwich Bebington S.O Peover William, Arclid, Sandbach Oilier Geo. Lower Peover, Knutsford Parrott William, Bo1lington cross, Percival George & John, Parkside,. Oilier Jsph. Kinderton, Middlewich Bollington, Macclesfield Aston-by-Sutton, Preston Brook Ollren~haw Edwd. Millbrook,Stlybdg Parry Frank, Holford hall, Plumley, Percival .Albert, .Antro'bus, Northwi.:h, Ollrenshaw J. Ridge Hill la.Stalyhrdg Knutsford Percival Mrs. B€tsy, Ince, Chester Oult{)n George, Warmingham,Sandbch Parry Henry, Cuddington, l\Ialpas Percival Charles, Aston-by-Budworth, Oulton James, Rushton, Tarporley Parry James, Shipbrook, Nor:thwich Nortfu.wich Oulton R. Old hall, Wardle, Nantwich Parry John, Ilickley, Malpas Percival Charles,Higber Hindley wood, Onlton Robert, Elton, Sandbach Parry Joseph, Road st. Tarporley Norton, Runcorn Oulton Samuel, Crewe green, Crewe Parr Peter, Higher Kinnerton,Cbester Percival Daniel, Appleton cross, .Apple- Oultram James, Huxley, Chester Parry Robert, Fir Tree house, Chor- ton, Warrington Overend William, Thorns green, ley, Nantwich Percival Daniel, Crawley, Northwieh Ashley, Altrincham Parsonage Mrs. Jane, .A.ldford,Chester Percival Mrs. Elizabeth, Lydiat lane, Overton Thomas, Iliekley, Malpas Parsonage Thomas, Malpas Alderley Edge, Manchester Owen J. &i T. Barnston village, B'hd Parsonage Thomas, White gate, Percival H.'\-VhitleySuperior,Northwch Owen Mrs. Eliza, Christleton, Chester Bradley, Whitchurch Percival James, Godscroft, Netherton, Owen George, Gt. Saughall, Chester Partin E. Higher Kinnerton, Chester Warrington Owen Jas. Mickle Trafford, Chester Par.tington E. Huntington, Chester Percival James, Sutton, l\Iacclesfield Owen John, Bramhall, Stockport Partington Thomas, Pulford,Wrexham Percival Jesse, Rush green, Lymm. Owen J. The Hall,Clive,Winsfrd.R.S.O Parton Mrs. :Margaret, The Hall, Warrington Owen John, Welch row, Nether Lea, Nantwich Percival John, Aston-by-Budworth. Alderley, Crewe Parton Thomas, Weston hall, Crewe Northwich Owen Joseph, Bickerton, Malpas Parton Thos. G. Chorlton, Crewe Percival Jcthn, Kingswood, Frodsham, Owen Philip, Chelford road, Ilroken Parton \Vilfred John, Blache house, Percival John, Lymm, Warrington cross, :Macclesfield Hurleston, Nantwich Percival Mrs. :M•ary .Ann, Seven Oalcs, Owen Richard, Queen's Ferry, Flint Pass H. Racecourse,Wilmslow,Mchstr Northwioh Owen Robert, Weaver park, Weaver, Pass John, Swettenha.m, Congleton Percival Oswald,~ew hall,tach Dennis, Winsford R.S.O Pass Joseph, Manchester road, Knut-sford Owen Thomas, Crowley lodge, Crow- Tytherington, Macclesfield Percival Peter, .Antrobus, :Northwich ley, Northwich Pate 1\Irs. Jane, Hghr. Bebington S.O Percival Thos. Appleton, vYarrington Owen Thomas, Picton, Chester Paulden Thomas Leigh, Knutsford Percival Thomas, Back lanes, Lo\ver Owen Thos. A. Comberbacb, Nrthwch road, Toft, Knutsford Peover, Knutsford Owen Wm. Millington, Altrincbam Payne Edwd. Mickle Tr.afford,Chester Percival Thomas, Lower Moss side, Owen William Washway road Payne Thomas, Hoole VIllage, Ch€ster Norton, \Varrington Brooklands, M~nchester ' Payne William, Joseph & Edwin, Crab Percival Thos. Sproston, :\iiddlewicb Oxt.on SI. Old ball. Hr.Bebington S.O tree, Cudldington, Malpas Percival Thomas, Tetton, ).liddlewicb Oxton William, Hillside, Storeton, Peacock Mrs. Katberine, Old Lower Percival Thomas, Yatelhouse green. Bebington S.O Huxley hall, Huxley,Bargrave,Chstr Byley, .Middlewich Pace E. Fdk. Henbull, Nantwich Peacock Robert, Hargrave, Chester Percival Willia;r:n, Ohurton, Chester Pace l\Irs. Richard, Paradise, Church Pearson James &i Edward, Hope green, Percival William, 30 Meadow lane, El- Minshull, Middlewich Adlington, Macclesfield. lesmere Port, Chester Padlcy William, Dove cottage, Church Pearson Alfred, Buglawton, Congleton Perkins Samuel, Broom Edge, Lymm,. Coppenhall, Crewe Pearson Elias, Rainow, Macclesfield Warrington Painter William, Spen green, Small- Pearson Geo'l'ge, Baguley, Altrinclham Perkins W. Cholmondestone,Nantwicb• wood, Stoke-on-Trent Pea-nson J.Styal,Handfort.h,Manchestr Perrin John, Heatley, ·warrington Palfreyman Clmnt;Bradwall,Sandbach Pearson James,The Green,Sinderland, Perrin Thomas, Foden lane, Alderley Palf:reyman Richard, Taxal, Stockpo:rt Altrincham• Edge, Manchester Palin & Wilkinson, Blackhurst, Dod- Pearson Jollm, ~ewhall mill, A.ston, Perrin T. Styal, Handfo:rtb, ~f'chester cott,Burley Dam.Whitchurch(Salop) Nantwich Perrin \Villiam, Knolls green, Mobber- Palin Mrs. C. Spurstow, Tarporley Pearson Joseph, Outwood, Stockp·Jrt ley, Knutsford Palin Charles, Hatton, Chester Etchells, Handforth Perry G. Breeze bill,Chorley,Nantwiclft Palin John, Bradfield road, Crewe Pearson Joseph, ·warburton green, Perry George, Kynsal theath, .Aud- Palin J. Heath heath, Hough,Nntwch Hale, .Altrincham lem, Nantwich Palin Mrs. Sarah, Kent's lane, Church Pearson Mrs. M . .Alderley Edge,M.'chstr Perry Jn. Outridge,:Xorbury,WhitchiJ Coppenhall, Crewe Pearson Thos. Acre la. Ilarnston, B'hd Perry Samuel, Bank house, 'fittenley, Palin Thomas, Shavington, Crewe Peers George, Capenhurst, Chester ).Iarket Drayt.on Parker G.sen.:Marsh ho.Farndon,Chstr Peers Henry, Great N€ston, Ch61Ster Perry W.Outridge,Norbury,Whitchch Parker George, Marsh house, King's Peers William, Brickfields, Sto:reton Peters John Henry (exors. of), Bur- Marsh, Chester S.O. Chester ford lane, Lymm, Warrington Parker G. Newton-by-Frdshm.Wrngtn Peer>s William, Greasby, Birlrenhead Phillips C. Wm. Dares'bury,Warringtn l'arke:r G. jun. Farndon, Chester Pell Jubn, Whitby rd. Hooton, Chester Phillips Thomas, Bickley, Malpas Parker Jas. Rake la.Eccleston,Chester Pemberton Henry,Tabley Over,Knts!rd Phillips William, Bromborougb S.O Parker John, Bradley green, Bradley, Pemberton James, New road,Grappen- Phillips Wm. Burwardsley, Tatten!Iall Whitchu:rch hall, Warrington Phillips William, Houg1ft, Alderley Parker J. Turley, Willington, Chester Pemberton Thomas, Boundary road, Edge, Manchester Parker Thomas, Birch hill, Kings- Bidst.on, Birk~nhead Pickering J. Church Shocklach,Ma!pas wood, Frodsbam Penk W. Field ho. Wigland, :Malpas Pick-ering John, Hill, Tarporley Parker ~rs. Tbos. Huxley, Chester Penketh James, Ilrereton, Sandbach Pickering John, :Norley, Warrington Pa:rk~l' Thomas, Porter's heath, Penketh William, Erereton, Sand:bach Pickering John Foster, Rough hill, Srughton, Chester Pennant Hugh, Little Stanney, Chester ~farlston, Chester Parker Wm. Gt. Stanney ball, Chestr Pennell Miss Alice, Ilostock,Nortbwich Pickering Thomas, Dunbar lane, :Out- Parker Wii:iam, Handley, Chester Pennell Mrs. Emily,Rudbeatb,Nrtlhwch ley, 'Macclesfield CHESHIRE 49 * .
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