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WARWICKSHIRE. C.Ill 333 Perkin John, Lillington Mews, Trinity Supt TRADES DIIlliCTORY. J WARWICKSHIRE. C.ill 333 Perkin John, Lillington mews, Trinity supt. ),Bishop street, Coventry; (1\m. C1aydon John, Brailes, Shipston-on-S street; Regent Hotel mews, The Smith, agent) Hawkesbury .stop, Cockerm Jn. W. Hi1lmorton, Rugby Parade;& Morton st.Coxen,Lmngtn Foleshill, Coventry Cole Charles, 29 Duke street, Maney,. Pitt Wm. Dorridge, Knowle, B'hmm Great Western Railway Co.'s Canal Sutton Coldfidd, Birmingham Rogers Alfred, Mews st. Leamington ·wharf (Robert Hudson, manager), Coles Henry, Kineton, Warwick Sage J. 7 St. Nicholas st. Coventry ·waterside, Stratford-upon-Avon Collins W. Gilbert's grn. Tnwrth.B'bm Sewell W. R. Guy's Cliff rd.Leamngtn Oxford Canal Company's Office (A. Compton John, Sutton-under-Brailes, Sharkey R.64 Clarendon st.Leamingtn .Atkins, agent), Hawkesbury lock, Shipston-on-Stour Smallwood A. J. I Trinity st.Lmngtn Foleshill, C-oventry; & Stretton stop, Coplin Wm. J. Longford, Coventry Stanley Wm. B. 28 Market pl.Warwck Stretton-under-Foss, Rugby Cotton E. J. Church Lawford, Rugby Ward Joseph, Princethorpe, Rugby Stratford-on-Avon Canal (Great West- Court William, Fen End, Birminghm Willis Richard, Studley R.S.O ern Railway Co. proprietors; Robt. Court Wm. 37 Rother st.Strtfrd.-on-A Woodward Thomas Henry, Golden Hudson, manager), Canal wharf, Cox Alfd. Pillerton Hersey, Warwick Lion mews; residence, 28 Guild Stratford-upon-Avon Cox Josiah, Pailton, Rugby st Stratford-upon-Avon. See advt Warwick & Napt-on Canal Office (Jn. CroS'Sley William, Long Compton. Nickson Baly, clerk), 3 Church Crossley Wm.Whichford,Shipstn.-on-8 CA::SINET MAKERS. street, Warwick Daley Wm.Stretton-on-Dunsmre.Rgby See also Upholsterers. Devenport John, Willoughby, Rugby CANNEL FACTORS. Docker John, so Greyfriars la.Covntry Astill Wm. 33 Bedford st.Leamington Downs William, Allesley, Coventry Barnacle W.38 Henley st.Strtfd.-on-A Hutchings & Co. Canal Bridge foot, Duckett Jas. Fenny Compton Lmngtn Rawden Jn. 12 Binswood st.Leamngtn Ea~t & West. junction & G. W. Duckett Jesse, Fenny Compt~.J.rnngtn. Blakemore Alfred, I & 3 George street Railway statiOns, Stratford-upon- Duckett Richard, Gaydon, Warwick & ro Spencer street, Leamington .Av~n; & at _Shipston-on-Stour k Duggins Oliver George, 6 Queen st. Boileau & Tipping,High st.Kenilworth Ettmgton statiOn Coventry Bradshaw Richd.15 Russell st.Lmngtn Dyer George, Great Wolford, Ship- Bray H. H. 20 Swan street, Warwick CAR PROPRIETORS. ston-on-Stour Brown Wm. 8 Silver st. Coventry Eaton Alfred, Bubbenhall, Kenilwortb. Budd John, Clifton, Rugby See Cab Proprietors. Eborall John, x6 Joyce pool, Warwck Chinn T. J. 20 & 21 Abbey st.Nuntn Eborall William Sowe, Coventry Clare Josiah,9Packington pl.Leamngtn CARD STAMPERS. Edwards William, 36 Shake.speare st. Court Isaac, 49 Coten end, Warwick Welch & Lenton I Bailey la. Coventry Stratford-on-Avon Curzons H.L.8 Brookville ter.Coventry ' Ellis T. Tiddington, Stratford-on-A. Davis Hy. Wm. 2a, Learn ter.J.mngtn CARMEN. Falconbridge John E. Allesley, Ovntry Elkington Wm. J. 3 Elborow st.Rugby . Falconbridge Thos. Allesley, Coventry England K. & So~, 21 Clar~ndon Edwards Edwm, II Bndget st. Rugby Faulkner Tom. Polesworth, Tamwrth avenue & 63 Warwick st.Leammgtn Essex John, Long Lawford, Rugby Field Wm & Jn Ufton SouthamS 0 Eyles George, 49 Albert st. Rugby Ledbrook Wm. High st.Solihull,B'haro Foster H · 9 Butcher r~w Coventry FeiiEdwd.T._&~m.Jn.s High st.Rugby Pik~ William, Newland farm, New Freeman· Frank, 36 College street,. Goddard William Henry, 99 Queen st. B1lton, Rugby Stratilord-on-Avon & 65a, Bedford street, Leamington Wilson Joseph, 8 Pennington st.Rugbv F h B B df d t L t Goss Wm. I4 Church st. Leamington Wing Mrs. Ann, Dunchurch, Rugby • French A~os.d 5 9B.l~ orR 8 b mng n Hall E. H. 4 St. Matthe.w's st. Rugby renc ~ • l n! ug Y Hall James, Market st. A.therstone S Furber Dame!, Warmmgt-on, Banbury Hancox Edwin George,2Great William CARPENTER & .JOINEF S. Garratt Geor~re, Manor Court road,. street, Stratford-upon-Avon Abbotts Fredk. ro Portland rd.Lmgtn _Nuneaton . Barman J. Station rd. Studley R.S.O Adams Edwd. I Castle st. Warwick G1bbons G, H_ru::bury, Leammgton Sp~ Humphreys Henry, 2 & 3 Hanley st. Adams Thomas,IS St.Nicholas Church Gossage W1lham,. ~uthurst-cum- Stratford-upon-Avon street, Warwick Hockley Heath, B1rmmgham Je.nkins T. 7 Newbold st.Leamington Arthur Jas. Ilmington, Shipston-on-S Green G. A. SI Crompton st Warwck. Kendall Thos.Hy.2oChapel st.Warwick Ashley Edwin, Bulkington, Nuneaton Gr~enway E. 34 Sheep st.Strtfd.-on-A Knight Jn. 13 Newdegate st.Nuneaton Astell Hy.J.8 St.Mary's ter.Leamngtn Griffin Thomas, Congreave square,. Knight Wm. Church hl.Coleshill,B'hm AtteweU Charles James, Stretton-on- Bedworth, Nuneaton Laughton Sml. 24 Dunchurch rd.Rgby the-Foss, Moreton-in-Marsh Grubb Thomas, Avon Dassett, Leam- London Frdk. Hy.ro West st.Warwick Averns J. Bell grn. Foleshill, C-oventry ington Spa.; & at Fenny Compton Maides W. 14 Clarendon st.Leamngtn Ba~on Jas. Lit. hth.Foleshill,Coventry Girubb. Thomas, Fenny Compton, Manning Jn. Sl.21 Warwick st. Rugby Bailey_Walter,4rRother st.Strtfd.-on-A Leammgton . MorganW.&Son,xo4 Lit.Park st.Cvnty Baldwm John G. I4 O:lllege street, Gumley Thos. Shuttmgton, Tamwrth Morgan Samuel, 1 Croft villa, Queen Sltratford-<m-Avon Hall Edw~rd, Barton-on-the-Heath. Victoria road, Coventry Barlow Alfred, 2 Bull yard, Hertford Moret-on-m-the-Marsh Olorenshaw John,27Chandos st.Lmgtn street, Coventry Hancock Thomas, Alcester R.S.O Orsborn Mrs. Harriet & Son 6 Wind- Barnwell Richard, Baginton, Coventry Hancox J. & Sons-, 7 Clemens st. sor street, Leamington ' Batchelor H. Appendix st.S~mt~m.S.O Leamington . Orsborn Silas 8 Bedford st.Leamngtn Bate Jas. Lea Marston, Bummgham Barman J. Statwn rd. Studley R.S.O Osborne Geo.Wm.1Portland rd.Lmgtn Beacham _Alfd. jun. Allesley, Coventry Harridon George, Me:r:iden, Coventry Osborne John,91Radford rd.Leamngtn Beal J. L1t. Compt-on,Moret-on-in-Mrsb Hawk~s Henry, Warmmgton, Ban~mry Paget Charles Shrewley Warwick Bennett Joseph, 2s Bath street,Rugby Hawkms Wm. Tachbrook, Leammgtn Sheldon Wm. '33 Chesha~ st. I.nmgtn Berry Wall;er William,si King William Heel John, Pailton, Rugby St-oney Wm. 2s The Parade,Leamngtn street, ~ill fields, Coventry Hemm~ng Thoma.s,. Alcest~r R.S.O Stynes 'William George, 4 Jenner st. Blockley "Wm. Cheylesmore, Coventry Hemmmgs J. Bralles, Sh1pston-on-S Stoney Stant-on road, Coventry Bloor Charles, George yard, Little Hent_on John, 61 Swanswell st: Cvntry Tasker Edward, 1 Cherry st. Warwick Park street, Coventry H~wi_tt Henry, Weston,_Leammgton Tonner John Lichfield road Sutton Boot John, Sarobourne, Astwood Bank, Higgmson George, Meriden, Coventry Goldfield, Birmingham ' Redditch H~ll Mrs. J. Chapel End, Atherstone Underwood David,1o2Railway ter.Rgby Booth Jas. 42 Gas street, Coventry H~rons T~o:IDas, Brandon, Coventry Warr Joseph, 2 6 Leam st. Leamington Bonser Hy. Bolehall, Tamworth Huons W1lliam, 2 Byron street,Stoney White J.T. & 6 Regent st.I.nmgtn Breakspere Jsph: Haselor,A.lcstr.R.S.O _Stanton Coventry . 44 4 ro~~· White W. D. 14 Learn ter.ea.Lmngtn Bromley Hy. Wll~cote,Stratford-on-A Hitchman W1llia~, Barford, Warwick Bull<.~ck F.Henley-m-Arden, Brmnghm Hobday Fr.edenck, Ryton-on-Duns- CANAL CARRIERS. Burnell Jas. Warwick rd.Southm.S.O more, Coventry . Oarson William, Shirley, Birminghm Hobday James, Knighton hill, Stret- Fellows, Morton & Clayton Lim. (~I?~ Carter David, IS Gerrard st.Warwick ton-on-Dunsmore, Rugby L. Devey, ~genrt), Emscote O.u Carwell C.Stati-on st.Foleshl.Coventry Hobday T. Ryton-on-Dunsmore,Cvnty p wharfS_Warw~\.o F d Caswell Erne.st, Stretton-on-the-Foss, Hodkis.son Thomas, u Euston place; ete-rs Idney n; office, I or l\foreton-in-Marsh workshops Court street Leamingtn: lecact'\ Fo~ stree6; & :t Coundon Chamberlain Hy. Princethorpe,Rugbv Holland Robert, Long st.' Atherst<me ana w arves, oven ry Chapman John, jun. Brook cottages, Holmes Eusebius, Eastern green, Al- Queen Victoria road, Coventry lesley, Coventry CANAL COMPANIES. Chattaway :Mr~. \V. T. 68 Ola.rendon Hopkms \Villiam,Hampton-on-the-Hill. Coventry Canal Co. Offices (G. F. street, Leammgton Budbrooke, Warwick Twist, law cl£rk; James Yates Che?-ham Albt. 1;1- Guy pl. Le.amingtn Horsman H.Shipston 1·d.Strtfd.-on-A.. Greenwood, accountants' clerk & . Clar1dge J.Hunnmghm.Leamngtn.Spa Howking D. J. n2 Spon end, Covntry .
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