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MANCHESTER. STREET, &C DIRECTORY :MANCHESTER. STREET, &c. LIST Brook side, top of Ox ford st. C on 1\I Brown's terrace, Collyhurst road Burrell brow, Blarklev Brook Side terrace, Moss lane, H ulme Brown's terrae!', Qneen's road, Harpurhey Burton road, \'iithington Brook atreet, Varley street, Oldham road Hrown's yard, Ilootle street [worth st Burton street, Ardw1ck green North Brook st. John street, An coats [C on l\1 Brown's rard or court. South Pump st. Whit­ Burton street, Arlington street, Salford Brook 1t, from Garratt bridge to Rn~holme r1oad, Brownsfiejd mill, Binn's place, Gt . .A.ncoa,ta st Burton street, Booth street, H ulrne Brook strl'et (now M les st), Gorton lane, W G Brows (ThPJ, Collyhurst road Burton street,. Dalton street, Newtown Brook st. Grove st. Broughton lane Brundret's buijdinl{s, Clayton Rnrton street, Temple 11treet, C on M Brook st, London !oad Brunswick place, Back Park place, S Burton s•reet, Church la. l~orton Brook st, Abbey Hey lane, West Gorton Brunswick gro\'e, Broad st. Pendleton Burton view Burton rd, Didsbury Brook st, Hubson st, Failswurth Brunswick place, Ash ton road, 0 Burt•m's buildin~s. CollyhurHt ruad, Ncwtown Brook st, Thomas st, OpeuRhaw r park Brunswick place, Blairstreet, North Portl'r st Burton's rourt, Back Burton street, .\rdwick Brook st (Upper),from Rusholme rd. to Victoria Brunswick pluce, Grey Mare lane, Bradford Burtree 1treet, Belle Vue st, West Gorton Brook terraee, Longsight Brunswick place, Hyde rd, West Gorton Bury New road, oontinuation ot Great Dncie Brook terrae~, Ladybarn lane Brunswick place, Moss lane East street, Strangeways Brook terrace, Stretford road Brunt~wick pl. Upper Brook st. C on M Bury New road, Higher Broug-hton [road Brook ter. Te nple st. Ridgway st. Bntler at Brunswick place, West Brnnswick at, S Bury Old road, continuation of Cheetham Hill Brook villas, Heaton road, W1thingtuu Brunswick road, WithinJ!1.on J~ury ~treet, Church la. • orton Brook villas, C)l urch hme, Moston Brunswick square, Orange st. Pendleton Bury street, Chapel street, Salford Brooke st. Grey Mare iane Bradford Brunswick st. Ardwil'kg-n to Oxford st. Con M Bury street, Harrisun strePt, Pendleton Brookfield, Hyde road, Gorton Brunswick st. Ashton Old road, Openshaw Bury street, City road, Hulme Brookfield cottages, N a pier strept, Gorton roafl Brunswick street, Belle Vue street, W G Bury street, Grafton street, Pendleton Brookfield terrace, Church lane, Harpurhey Brnnswick 8t (late Brunswick plal'e),Crott st, P Bury street, Jackson street, Con M Brookla.nri street. Eccle~ New ro'!od, i::ialford Brnnswick street, Melior st. Bennett st Hury st, Great Cheetham st. East, H B Brookla.nds, Bury Old road Brunswick street, Queen st. Rusholme Bury's buildings, Chester road, Hulme Brooklyn terrace, Ashton roa·l, Openshaw Brunswick street, Rigby street, Salford Bury's buildings, Nangreave street, Salford Brooklyn villas, Chester road, Corn brook Brunswickstreet, Rutlandstreet, Hulme Bury's conrt, A del phi street, Salford Brook'srourt, Brook st l.onrlnn ro:vt Brunswick strept, Cheetham Hill rd Bury's court, Wood street, Sal ford Brook's court (no .v Fpsom ot), Long l\lillgate Brunswick street, Green bank, Withington Bury's court, Lower Moss lane, H ulme Brooks's bar, W bailey range . · r •nswiek t. \\'e-t, Tontine st. Salford Bush ton street, St. o~wald street, Rochdale road Brooks st. Arli ngton st. Salrurd Brnnswick terrace, llroad street, P Butchers' court, Victoria street Brookville place, I~ Upper Brook st Brunswick terrace, Brunswick st, Con M Bute street, Mnde Wheel road, Eccles New rd Brnom avenue, Broom lane, I evenshulme Brunswick ter, Hulme Hall lane, N H Bute place, Old Tralford Broom bank, Lower Broughton road Brunswick ter, Moss la West, Mos3 Side Hute street, t hurch la. (~ortou Broom court, Lower M088lane, Hulme Brunswick ter, Duke st, Rusholml' Butler lane, Oldham road Broom lane, Bury New road, H 8 Brnnswick view, l:l6 Broatl street, P Butler street, Pigot st Greenheya Broom st. Shudehill (n·•w New Brow.n st) Brun8wick villas. Steven street, Stretford Butler street, Old ham road Broom at, St. Silas st, Ardwick Brussel street, Bury street, Salford Butt hill, Hilton lane. Prestwich Broom terraoet. Bury New road Brut ,,,•t.reet. \1 aine ' a I \11 ss t-id Butter lane, King street West Broome lane, Levenshulme llrydon street, Tipping street, Ardwick Ilutterworth street, Bradford Broome square, Hack Acton st Brydon ville street, ~liza Ann st, Rochdale rd Butterworth's buildings, Barnes green, Blackley Broome street. Levenshulme B ryn.:bo terrace, Ogdpn lane, Openshaw Butterworth's buildings, Leigh street East Broome villas, Broorne lane, Le,·pn~hulme Bryson c rove, Church lane, Gorton Butterworth's bnildings, Primrose street Broomt:ield Halli\velllane, Cheetharn Buchan's buildings, Carruthers street, Ancoab Butterworth'sbdgs, Wesley's place, Ancoatl Broom field street, Hall we I la. Cheetham Buck street. Bedford street, Ardwicll: Buttcrworth's court, Brrom street Uroomhill, Broom lane, Bury l'jew roao Buck street, Tontine st, Salford Butterworth's court, Si ver st, Hulme Broomuil te·rac, La··t;w.H·LI·~· rd. J!,·n<lle\an Buckingham avenue, l:luckiu~h;J.ro st. Weaste B utterworth's court, Mason street, Salford Broomhonse lane, Ecdes Old road Buckingham crescent, Victoria park Butterworth's court, Pr.imrose st. Oldham road Broster et. Brougltton road, Sal ford Bu.:kingham road, Levenshulme Butterworth's square, Silver street, Hulme Hrotherton's place, 110 Chancery lane, A Buckingham st, GrPat Western st, Moss Side B uxton court, B nxton stree\, London road Brotherton's terrace, Peru st. Salfurd Buckingha.m st, Hodge lane, Salford Buxton atreet, Birch street. We~t Gorton Brougharn place, Deuton 8t. Hulme Buckingham street, Rochdale road Buxton street, 79 Higher A:::dwick Brougham plal'e, Gorton lane, W G Buckingham terrace, Bolton road, Pendleton B uxton street, Ill London road Brougham street, Gorton lane, West Gorton Buckingham ter, Boston st, Hulme Lhulme Buxton street, Savillestroot, C on M Brougham st, Br<Jughton rd, Sal lord Buckingham villas, lluekingham road, Levens Buxton street, Ellor strpet, Pendleton Brougham st, Queen's rd, M }' Buckingham villas, Windsor rd Levenshulme Buxton villas, High street, C on M Brougham terrace, Tetlow lane, Cheetharn Buckley wad, St. Mary's road, Mostun Buxton's buildings, Ash ton Old road, 0 Brougham terrace, Alfred stret>t, Harpurhey Buckley square, Harpurhey Buxton's passage, Saville street, C on M Bron!l'ham terrace. Moston lane, Harpurhey Buckley street (now · ate st), Collyhurst road Byrom place, Byrom street, Quay street Broughton bank, Great Clowes st Buckley street, Fairfield road, Openshaw Byrom st, 71l West Clowes st, Eccles New road Hroughton bridge, Ilroughton road, S 8 uckl.,y st, St. Mary's rd, Mostun Byrorn street, Quay street, De11.nsgate Broughton cliff, Higher Broughton Buckley street, Harrison street, Pollard street Byrom street lLower), Quay street, Dean~gate Broughton court, Bloom street, Salford Buckley street, Newton Heath Byrom street, Stockport road, Lnngsight Broughton grange, Bury New road B uckley street, Rochdale road Byrom street, Upper Medlock street, Hulma Broughton ~ove, Bury New road Bu•·kley terrace, St. Mary's rd. Moston Byrom street, West Clowes st, Salford Broughton(Hill'her),adjoiningLowerSroughton Ruckleyj buildings, Nor. h rd, Clayton Byrom ter, Philips Park rd, Beswick Broughton lane, from Bury New road to L B Buckley s buildings, St. Ma.ry's road, Moston Byron street, Vine street, Hulme Broughton(Lowr),continuation ofStranl{e\vay& Ruckh•y's bniltlln~s, A~htnn rnad, 0 Byron terrace. Thurlow street. Salfo-:-d Broughton Lower rd, frum Suspension brioigt> Httcklpy'a bullrllng~. Cnllvhnl'l\t road Byron's chambers, 8 Exchange street, Market pl to Bury New road B uckl ey's uulldi ngs,Osborne street, Oldham road Byron's court, Saint Mary's gate Broughton park, Bury Old road Buckll·~ ·~ cuurt, Angel street. H ochdale road Broughton place, Halliwelllane, C H Buckley's place, Every street, Ancoats CABLE street, Gravel lane, ~11.lford Broughton polygon, Lower Bruughton road Buckley's square. Thomas street, Ardwick gree11 Cable street, Oldham road Broughton priory, Lower Broui{Iitnn road Bu,!fle street, f ·aythom street, 1\ not Mill Caistor street, E verton wad Broughton road, Broad street, Pendleton 8 uile hill, Eccles Old road, Pendleton Calder street, Regent road, Sal ford Broughton rd. continuation of Blackfriar!! st. S Buile street, Dudley street, Hightown Caldwell street, Whit lane, Pendle:on Broughtou road, contmuation o[ Greengate, B nll court, Bull street, Sal ford Caldwell's buildings, Back Gray street, Ancoatl Sa!ford · B nil street, Greengate, Sal ford Caldwell's buildings, Whit lane, Pendleton Hroughton street, Broughton road, S Bullock's buildings, 4-05 Old ham road Caledon street South street, Great Ancoat11 at Broughton street, Copes tick street, _-\ Dull's Head chambers,Bull'sHead yd, 1\Iarket pi Calender street, Palace st~eet, Market Rtreei Broughton street, Cheetham Hill r • Bull'sHeadExchange chambers, Bull'sHead yd California square, Hoyle street, Fairtield 1t Broughton street, Waterloo road, Cheetham Dull's Head yard, Market place Callan's buildings, Harnes green Broughton terrace, Great Cl owes st Dull's Head yard, Nangreave street, Salford Callender street, Stockport road Broughton view, Bolton road, P Bunyan square, Alliance street, Harpurhey Calm street, Prim·ess street, Ardwick Broughton view, Broughton st, Cheetham Bunyan street, 198 Hyde road Co.mbria terrace, Great Clowes street Broughton view, Broughtou lane Burford road, Whalley range Camhr an I u lding', 11 I'" cadilly Broughton view, Great ClowP.s st. L B Burgess buildings, Burgess street, Harpurhey Cambrian terrare, West High street, P Broughton view, Leaf square, Pen Burgess buildings, Peel street, Peudletou Cambridge place, Derby street, Salford Brown street, 131 Chapel street, Salford Burgess buildings, Ravald street, Salford Cambridge street, Bradford road Brown street, DickeuH street, 1.! "een' · oa I Burgess court, Cuthbert st, Holland st CambridgP street, Exchange str~et, Cheetham Brown street, t:•; Gn•at Anooats11treet B nrgess court, Red bank Cambridge st.
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