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1\Iinchinhal\Lpton, &C 1\IINCHINHAl\lPTON, &c. SHOPKEEPERS & DEALRS IN Crown, Charles Chandler, Nailsworth Jones Thos. DARKE MJI-L, Chalford GROCERIES & SUNDRIES. Duke of York, William Bishop, Chalford Marling John F. Woodchester Beujamin William, Nailsworth Fleece Inn, John Wintle, Woodchester Playne Peter & Chas. Nailswmth Bowen George, Nailsworth George,'Henry Clift, Bisley George, fhos. Stockham,Minchinbampton Playne Peter & Co. LoNGFORD MILL Fortune Ann, Chalford Greyhound, George Gardiner, Chalford Shipway Edward, Woodchester llarris Richard, Horf'ley King's Head, Wm. J.awrence, Nailswortb Smart Wm. HALADY's MILL, Chalfrd Heaven Joseph, Well-hill, :Min. King's Head, Geol'ge Lugg-, Bisley Tuck et· William, W oodchestcr Hillier Sarah, Nailsworth King•sRead,J no. Newmun,M inchinhmptn Weeks William, Nailswm·th Hillier William, Horsley New Inn, Jacob Han·is, Nailsworth Wise John & Edward, Nailsworth Holmes George, Chalforrl New Inn, .John Rcdway, Bislry Old Red Lion, Sa1 ah f\'1 orto n, Chalford Miscellaneous. J ones Nathaniel, W oodcl1ester Ram, Sarah Hill, Minchinhampton Charlton Erasmus, governor of the house N eal Richard, W oodchcste1· Ram, John Matthews, Woodchester of correction, Horsley N ewth William, Horsley Red Lion, Stephen Chilli, Chalford Dangerlield & Hooper, bone button ma. Nichols William, West end, l\Iin. Red Lion, John Gunter, Nailswortb nufacturers, Chalford [ton Ogden William, West end, Min. Red Lion, William Skinner, Bisley Dunn John, bookseller,&c.MinchinbamP­ Salutati(Jn, Wm. Hiatt, l\linchinhampton Farrer David, dyer, Chalford Poulton Hannah, Nailsworth Swan, Ann Woodward, Minchinhampton Fewster Anthony, miller, Nailsworth Ralph William G. High st, l\lin. Trumpet, Wm.l\ ewman,M inchinhampton Hitchings John, woolstapler, .l\'Iinchin• Reed Samuel, West end, Min. White Hart, Catberine Gawm, Bisley bampton Smith William, Nailsworth White Ha1·t, Jos.Ralph, Minchinhampton Hook Samuel,silk manufacturer,Cbalford Turk Richard, West end, l\Iin. White Lion, Mary Hiatt, Minchinhampton Knight John, coal merchant, Chalford Lock William, pawnbroker, Nailsworth W cbber Priscilla, High st, M in. Retailers of Beer. Mull water J'loathl. fly proprietor,Chalford Winder Nathaniel, Nailsworth Baker Thomas, Tetbury st,Minchinhmptn Partridge Wm.letter-pr~ss priutr. Nlswth Woodman John, Nailsworth Bingle Charles, West end, Mincbinhmptn I)layne George, brewer, Miu('hinhampton STONE MASONS. Bingle Levi, Tetbury st, 1\'linchinhampton SAVINGS' BANK, Nailsworth-John C. BrowningThos. Well hili,Minchinhamptn Tabram, actuary Ca!'l'ed Edmund & Son, Minchamptn Burford Ann, Woodchester Smith George, 1·egistrar of births and Cosburn William, Minchinhampton Butt Sarah, Chalford deaths, ~oodchester Goulder Edward, 1\linchiuhampton Clarke Sam•1el, Woodcllester COACHES· Whiting J ames, Bisley Edwards William, Woodchester Franklin Sarah, Chalford To BRISTOL, the RotJal Mail (from STRAW HAT MAKERS. Stroud) calls at the Reil Lion, Chalfortl, Gainer Charles, Horsley evt'ry morning- at six. Baker l\1 ary, Tetbury st, Min. Gill man Beujamin, Horsley Harvey Henry, Woodchester To CIRENCESTER, the Prince (from Chapman Hester, Nailsworth Gloucester) calls at the Red Lion,Chal.. Hyde Elizabeth, Woodchester ford, every day (Sun. ex.) at twelve. Clitfoi·d l\lary, TetbnrY. st, ll1 in. Lidington John, Chalford Clinch H. S. & E. Na1lsworth To GLOUCESTER, the Ptince (from Lord Harriet, Horsley Cirencester) calls at the Red Li011 Close Eliza, 1\Iinchinhampton 1 Redfo1·d James, Woodchebter Chalforil,every afternoon (Sun. ex.) at.J. SURGEONS. Reynolds William, Horsley To STROUD, the Royal Mail (from Saunders Mary, Nailsworlh Lowe Charles, l\linchinhampton Brisrol) calls at the Red Lion, Chalford, Wear Charles, Chalforil every morning at a quarter before 8. Lycett J no. Hutt st, l\1 inchinhampton Webb Richard, Chalford [ton Smith Daniel, Well-hill, l\linchmptn Woodward James, Butt st, 1\linchinhamp- CONVEYANCE BY RAILWAY. Turner Charles Wm. Well-hill, M in TURNERS, The Cirencester Station is 10 miles east from l\1inchinbampton, on the WEs­ TAILORS. Partridge Thomas (and saw mills) TERN UNION line, in connection with Dancey Thoma~, Nailsworth Chalford the GREAT WESTERN, upon which pas­ Everett John, Butt st, .l\liuchamptn Wehb Jacob, Chalford sengers may proceed to London, and J ames Ed ward, l\1 inchiuham pton westward to Bath, Bristol, and otherparts James Thomas, Bisley WHEELWRIGHTS, west. From the Gloucester Station, 14 Piubury William, \Vest end, 1\lin. Price George, l\linchinhampton miles to the north, persons can be con­ Roe John, tli81ey veyed to Birmingham,and thence to :\fan­ Whiting J o!tn, Bisley chester, Liverpool, and many other parts Whiting Wm. (breeches mlu) Bisley WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS of England. Williams Jacob, Nailsworth & There are regular conveyances to Glon­ Barnard William Co. Nailsworth cester and to Cirencester, as noticed in TAVERNS & PUBLIC HOUSES, Hird Olirer, Woodcheste1· the preceding coach list Bm1·, Thomas \Vatkins, Bisley Brown James, Woodchestet• Pa1·ticulars of the various Railways a-re Bell, John Triniler, Bisley Francis & Flint, Woodchester furnished by the Railway Tables. Btll, George Wood, Chalford Fuller Luke (&agent) Woodchester CARRIERS. Blue Bnys, John Vin<'r, Minchinhampton Huut Thomas & James, Nailsworth Boot, Jame~ Drew, Hursley [ford To LONDON, and all parts of the king. Clothiers• A•·ms, Joseph Chapman, Chal­ Jones Nathaniel, CLAYFIELD MILL, dom, Tanner and Hartnell, from their Company's Arms, Daniel Cox, Chalfon.l Chalford wart!house, Roll borough, daily. 1\IITCIIELL-D EAN Jls a small market-town and parish, in the hundred • structure, and the windows contain some finely painted of 8t. Briavell's; 114 miles w. from London, and 11 w. glass: the benefice is a rectory, in the gift of l\Iaynard from Gloucester (the nearest rail way station) ; situated Colchester, Esq.; tl1e present in cum bent is the Rev. on the borders of the forest of Dean, from which it Edward Joues, aud his curate the Rev. George Cox. derives its name, and .Mitchell being a corruption of the The Independents anrl Wesleyanl\lethodists have each old worrl 'mickle,' or great, \Yhich distinguished it from a chapel. A subterrancou~ passage, conceruing which another place called Dean, in the same hundred. It is many legendary tales are told, leads from the church a place of but very little trade: there is one mill fiJr' to a wood upon a hill, about half a mile from the town. making paper, and some few persons are engaged in The market and fairs are now but merely nominal; the the maltiug business; but neither of these branches are former is entitled to be held on Monday, and the latter by any means exteush·e. ov Easter-1\Ionday and the lOth of October. The parish Tl1e parish church of St. l\Jichael is a handsome coutaiued, in 1831, 601 inhabitants, and in 1841, 665. POST OF FIG E, Thomas Bossom, Post llfaster.-Letters from LoNDON and all parts ani\'e every morning at half-past six and are despatched every afteruoon at 1h'e. GENTRY AND CLERGY. Harper Mr. Thomas, MitclJell Dean I PROFESSIONAL PERSONS; Beadles l\Iiss Honor, l\1itchell Dean Hoare 1\Irs. W. E. 1\litchell Dean 1 A bell & Heane, surgeons Beckett Rev. Wm. Mitchell Dean Hutchinson l\It·. Geo. l\Jitchell Dean Beadles Charles Fowler, surgeon Blunt Miss Han·iet [abbey Jones Rev. Edwal'(l, Hay hill 1 Borlase Jas. Jno. Greufall, attorney Boevey Crawley Si1· Tho~. F1axley Pearce l\Ir. William, Mitchell Dean aud al!ent for the Sun Fire Office Cokhesterl\Iayuard,esq. Wilderness SCHOOLS. Bullock George, attomey Cox Rev. George, Mitchell Dean ~artct· Charles (day) . Coleman Hemy Edward, surgeon. Crawley Rev. Wm. Broughton CHARITY ScHOOL, John. sa,·ory, 11 Coleman Th~unas Benuett, chymt8t Hale l\lr. John, Mitchel Dean master; l\lary Savory, mistress and dru~tg•st Harper 1\lrs. Hannah, l\litchell Dean Coopey Eliza (day) Whatley George Lawson, attorney 120 .
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