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Wiltshire, Bee 1087 TRADES DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE, BEE 1087 .ager) Market 1Jlacc, Westbury ; Pearman ·wm.Jn.24 Maryport st.Devizes GoughDorcas, Waterworks st.Trowbrdge (Frank Mundy, manager) High street, Walker Joseph, Ashton st. Trowbridge Gray James, Steeple Laugford, Bath Wootton Ba~sett S.O. ; (sub-branch) Gray !:i.HuntMill rd.WoottonBasseaS.O (Edmund Alford :Foster, manager) BEER RETAILERS. Green Mrs. M. 19 Stallardst.Trowbridge High street, Corsham R.S.O.; (agen- AlandT.&Co.KingtonSt.Michl.Chppnbm Gunstone William, Chalford, Westbury .cies) (attend on fri. from 11 to 2.30) Alexander Albert, Market place, High- Habgood Isaac, Bower Cbalke, Salisbury Downton, Salisbury; (open tues. & worth, Swindon Habgood Robert Jas. Purton, Swindon 1ri.) River street, Pewsey S.O. ; (at- Alpass Mrs. S. Alderton, Chippenham Hall W. Post offile,LongNewntn. Tetbury -tend on thurs. at Howell & Co.'s, High Arter Sidney, Semington rd. Melksham Hancock Thomas, Box, Chippenham -street) East Tisbury, Salisbury; Ashe :Frank, Upper Stratton, Swindon Harding A. Manton-Preshute, Marlboro' <open on thurs. from 2 till 4.30) Aspeck H.L.Langley Burrell, Chippnhm Hayes James, Whiteparish, Salisbury Market place, Wilton, Salisbury ; Baden Mrs. G. 13 Henry st. New Swindon Hayter John, Stert, Devizes .draw on London & Westminster Bank Bailey Jacob, 14 Frome road, Bradford Hayward Edward, Wroughton, Swindon Limited, London E c Barnett William, Mildenball, Marlboro' Heal Wm.Little Somerford,Chippenham • Bath Edwd. Fredk. Atworth, Melksham Hemmings Mrs. Martha, Wanborough, BARGE BUILDERS. Bathe J. Westrop, Highworth, Swindon Shrivenham R.S.O :See Boat & Barge Builders. Baughn W.Brewery st.Hi!,:hwrth.Swndn Hewer Joseph, Forty, Cricklade Beasley John, South Marston, Swindon Hewett Walter, "'hitsbury, Salisbury BARGE OWNERS. Beauchamp C. Horningsham, Warminstr Hibberd Henry, Shrewton, Devizes See Boat & Barge Owners. Beaven William,Little Cheverell,Devizes Hibberd James, Market pl. Chippenham Beer Mrs. Susan, Collerne, Chippenham HillierCaleb,StrattonSt.lVIargaret,Swndn BARK MERCHANT. Bennett Hy. 2 Princes st. ~ew ~windon Hillier D. 20 Westcott pl. New Swindon 'Griffin Frederick, Fisherton street, Bennett H. W. 14 Cricklade st. Swindon Hillier George, Shails lane, Tro\Vbridge Salisbury. See advertisement Bishop George, 59 Bellevue rd. Swindon Hillier Jas. 15 Up. Broad st. Trowbridge Bizley Albert, 41 Cricklade st. SwindoQ Hiscock Richard,Brinkworth,Chippnhm BARRISTERS. Blackford Mrs. Mary, Quemerford,Calne Hobbs Saml. We. Winterslow, Salisbury Jlolgate Clifford W. The Close, Salisbury Blake Sidney, Tilshead, Devizes HolleyG.H.Lansdowne rw Quarry,Calne ~Ierrick Henry, I Bath road, Bradford; Bray J. Up. Wanboro',Shrivenham R.S.O Holly Thomas,Northst. Wilton,Salisbury & Middle Temple, London E c Bray William, Callis hill, 'Vanborough, Holmes Jas. Shaftesbury rd. )fera, Bath !=& Shrivenbam R.S.O Hook Charles E. Wroughton, Swindon :BASKET & S IEVE MAKER"· Brewer Mrs. M. We. Lavin~ton, Devizes Hopkins John, Dilton marsh, Westbury Alexander M. The Parade, Marlborough Brewer William, Broad town, Swindon Howard WaiterS. Hook, Wootton Bassett Ball Isaac, IO East street, Warminster Bright James, Broad Chalke, Salisbury Howell Eli, Yatton Keynell, Chippenham Beavis Robert George, 3 Bath buildings, Bristow Henry, 28 Devizes rd. Swindo!l Hughes Thomas, Heddington, Calne Devizes road, Swindon Bryant Mark, Redlynch, Salisbury Hulance William, Alderton, Chippenham Deazer Isaac, lliddestone, Chippenham Bundy James, Shrewton, Dcwizes HumphriesR.B.Bowden hll.Chippenham Beckett George, Hindon, Salisbury Bungay C. 6 Sheppard st. New Swindon Hunt George, 1 Union street, Swindon Burrough A. Broad Chalks, Salisbury Burgess Wm. 8 Regent pi. New Swindon Hunt John Thomas, Wood street, Calne Conian Charles, 29 Duke st. Trowbridge Burnett Charles, Allington, Salisbury Hutton W. J. North Bradley, Trowbridge Dainton William, Beaman's la. Wootton Card Edward, Timber st. Chippenham Ingram Wm. Upper Stratton, Swindon Bassett S. 0 Carter Chas. W. F. Alfred s.t. \Yestbury James H. 55 Prospect hill, New Swindon Dicks Joseph, Fore street, Westbury Catchmie T. 6 Carfax. st. New Swindon James Mrs. Marabella,High st.Cricklade Eastman Hy. & Geo. Downton, Salisbry Claughan T. so Bridge st. New Swindon Jarman J.W. 37 Bridge st. New Swindon Edwards Geo. Gloucester st. Malmesbry Cole William Philip, High st. Cricklade Jarvis Henr,r, Kingsdown, Stratton 8t. Griffin Wm. Market plac3, Chippenham Collett Simeon, Court st. Trowbridge l\largaret, Swindon Humby E. S. 52 Catherine st. Salisbury Cornish George, Mead st. Trowbridge Jebbrtt:\-Ir·s.M.Alton ter. York rd.Salisbry Jones Wm. H. jun.:\1ildenhall, Marlboro Couch George, Wingtield, Trowbridge Jenkins:\Irs.S.6Il\Iortimer st.Trowbrdge Lake Henry, Amesbury CoultreyA.Burden's ball,"\Yilton,Salisbry Jenner V\'illiam, V\' rough ton, Swindon Leaver E. 110 Fisherton st. Salisbury Couzens John, Berwick llasse)tt, Swindon JenningsMrs.l\'1. WoottonRivrs.Marlboro' Leaver E. jun. 7 l\Iinster st. Salisbury Cove Robt. 16 Harding st. New Swindon Jones Fredk. C. Dilton marsh, Westbury Maisey Robert, Ramsbury, Hungerford Cowdrey Mrs. F. Wroughton, Swindon Jones Mrs. R. 4 Fleetst. New Swindon J'lfale S. Pisa bldng-s. Hi-;h st. Marlboro' Cummins William, Stockton, Bath Judd Rd. Middle Winterslow, Salisbury Marsh Chas. W. Shambles, Chippenham Curtis James, 'Yest Overton, Marlboro' Keel Geo. Berwick St. James, Salisbury l\Iullings James, 18 Avon ter. Devizes Day George, 63 Newport street, Swindon Keen James Smith, City, Melksham Mullings W. Market Lavin~ton, Devizes Deane Alfred, West bury Leigb, W estbury Keene G. Blunsclon St. Andrew, Swindon Noyce Henry, Downton, Salisbury Deuton "\Yilliam, Ramsbury, Hungerford Kellaway Thomas, lladbury, Swindon Reeves Eli, Bratton, "\Vest bury Dew Benj. Dilton marsh, Westbury Kelson Thos. A. Church st. ~Ielksham ReeYes William, 11 Victoria st. Swindon Diffell Frederick, Whitley, Melksham Keylock Wm.J.12 High st.. New Swindon Salmon John, Broad Chalke, Salisbury Doughty Mrs. M. Steeple Langford, Bath Knapp W. ::\Iedgburyrd. New Swindon Bilcox Wm. Chapmanslade, Westbury Drake Geo. H. Hilperton, Trowbridge Ladd Mrs. S. A. Codford St. Peter, Bath Smith John, Post office, Hankerton, Draper Jas. Sutton Veny, Warminster Lattt'r T. 25 Regent st. New Swindon Malmesbury Draper W. 88 Regent st. New Swindon Lee Edward, v'Yrou~rhton, Swindon .'Spear James, Shails lane, Trowbridge Drew George, The Marsh, Calne Leighfield l\Jrs. P. Wroughton, Swindon 'U'urtle Thomas, Bishopstone, Shriven- Drewitt Mrs. M. A.Rowden,Chippenham Lewis Mrs. E. Cross Hayes, Malmesbury ham R.S. 0. (Berks) Dunn E. Eastrop, High worth, Swindon Little W. J. 1 Rolleston st. New Swindon '"'arren Edwin, Lower "\Yanborough, Durant H. A. King's corner, Pewsey S.O Long Samuel, Adcroft st. 'frowbridge Shrivenham R.S.O. (llerks) Eagle Wm. W. Burbage, Marlborough Lott G. l\Ianningford Bruce, Marlboro' 'Weston Edgar,14 Lansdowne row,Calne Easter J. 49 Cheltenham st.NewSwindon McCloskey Hy. Causeway, Chippenham "Weston "-'m. 7 Lansdowne row, Calne Edmonds:VIrs.H.Deverill rd. Warminster Manners Geo. Sutton Veny, \Varminster BATH MAKERS Edmonds Henry, Purton, Swindon Manners Henry, Hilperton, Trowbridge :r • Edney Mrs. Ann, Porton, Salisbury Marshall H. 27 Eastcott hill, N. Swindon 'Tylor _Joseph & Sons, ;.N e~gate street Elliott James, 34 :Fleet st. New Swindon Matthews Mrs. Eliza beth,Coate, Bishop's E C • manufactory, ' arwrck square, Exell James Norton Malmesburv Cannings Devizes London E' c Eyers Jacob,' 90 Winchester' st. SalisburyJ Mattock James,' ' Polebarn rd. Trowbridg :BATHS-PUBLIC. Eyres Edward, Pitton, Salisbury Maylott Jsph. 22 Oriel st. New Swindon ~arporation Swimming Baths (John ~oley ":~ll!am, Churchfield, S~lisbury Merchant JF· S~erston~agna,Malmesbry -Gray, superintendent), St. Thomas' Foo~e "\\rlham, Aughton, Collmgbourne 1\'lerr~tt Eh, H1gh st. C?rsham R.S.O churchyard, Salisbury , Kmgston, .Marlborough • Messrter ~rs. Ann, Hrlperton marsh, Great Western Medical Fund Turkish Ford J acob,StrattonSt.Margaret, Swmdn Trowbrrdge Baths (James Simpkins, manager), ~<:ord Mrs. Mary, Ann, Odsto~k, S~li~bury M~ssite~ Wm. Elemi:'lgton, Trowbri?ge Taunton street, New Swindon l:i ox John, 40 \\ estcott pl. l'\ ew :::Jwmdon :Miles "\\m. 33 Mortuner st. Trowbndge Salisbury Turkish Baths (J. M. Jenkins, ~ranklinD ..CliffePypard, WoottonBassett M~ll~r Frederick, L.impley Stoke, ~ath .Proprietor), Queen street Salisbury l<ruen H. Sherston 1\Iagna, Malmesbury Mrllmg John, 31 Brrdge st. Nw. Swmdon ' Fnlford Mrs. Mary, Whiteparish,Salisbry 1\Iills Samuel, Purton, Swindon :BATH CHAIR PROPRIETORS. Gale Geo. 9 Prosp3ct hill, New Swindon MilsomDavid, Box, Chippenham Gibbons J .&Son,4& 5 Bridewell st.Devizs Gale S.Lockeridge, We. Overtn.l\larlboro ~linty Wm. Upper ~eagry, Chippenham Sannders Chas. 14 Endless st. Salisbury Garland T. Cetus bldn~s.New Swindon MoodyR.Marlboro'rd.Woottn.Basstt.S.O Sturgess Wm. Jas. New st. Salisbury GolledgeF.Outmarsh,Semingtn.Trwbdg Morgan Mrs. l\'Iary, Sherston Magna, GoodfieldJ. Starvell,Norton, ~Ialmesbury Malmesbury BEDDING MANUFACTURERS. Goodman John, Little Salisbury, Milton Mors Joseph, Haydon wick, Swindon Chapman H. & Co. Duke st. Trowbrdg Lilborne, Pewsey S.O l\lorseFrancis,Pound hill,CorshamR.S.O Hooper Wm. J. 40~ew l'ark st. Devizes GoodmanWilliam,Ramsbury,Hungerfrd Nation Mrs. Fanny, The Quarry, Calne .
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