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Derbyshire. Far 473 TRADES DIRECTORY. DERBYSHIRE. FAR 473 Ashton Mrs. M.Cowdale,Kingsterndale Baker Mrs. Hannah, Hardhurst, Al-, Barnes T.The Beet,Brownside,Stckprt .Ashton Thomas Shaw, Highfield house, .vaston, Derby Barnett William, Cubley lane, Mar- 'Vheston, Buxton Bakewell George, Scropton, Derby ston Montgomery, Derby Ashton Wm. WhitwelI, Chesterfield iRakewell George R. Scropton, Derby Barnsley G. Dam hole, Peak Forest, Ashton WilIis,Underbank, Hope-Wood- Bakewell James, Egginton, Burton- Stockport lands, Sheffield upon-Trent Barnsley Richard, Aldwark, Brad- Ashworth Thomas, MelIor, Stockport Baldwin Joseph, Crich, Matlock Bath bourne, lYirksworth S.O .Askew J. HiIlcote, BIackweIl, Alireton Ball .Arthur, Boylestone, Derby Barratt J. Delves, Shirland, Alfreton Askew lWilliam, HoImegate, Clay Hall A. Sleet moor, Swanwick,Alfretn Barratt Peter, Marsh green, ChapBl- Cross, Ches'terfield Ball C. 'Cumber hills, Duffield, Derby en-le-Frith, Stockport .Askew Mrs. Wm. Brightmore, Cuckoo Ball Elijah, Blackwell, Alfreton BaI"l'att Reginald BIake, Newton 801- -stone, Matlock Bank, Matlock Bath Ball H. Newton Solney, Brtn-on-Trnt ney, Bur"ton-upon-Trent .Aspinall 8eth, Beighton, Rotherham Ball L. Newton 10. BlackwelI, Alfreton Barrett W. Garner la.S.Wingfld.A1frtn .AsUe .Alfred, Walton-upon-Trent,Bur- Ball Manton, Calow, Chesterfield Barrs H. Repton, Burton-on-Trent ton-upon-Trent Ball Mrs. Mary, Blackwell, Alfreton Bartholomew E. KilIamarsh, Rothrhm Astle Edward, Hilton, Derby BambridgB John, Hognaston,AshboTnil Bartholomew Thos. Elmton, Chestrfld Astle J. The Common, Etwall, Derby Bamford D. Ditch, Priestcliffe,Buxton Bass G. Span earr, Ashover, Chstrfld Atkins Charles, Hilton, Derby Bamford Edmd. Tibshelf, Alfreton Bateman 'Francis, Nether Greenfield, Atkins Henry J. Mount Pleasant, Bancroft Thomas, Marlpool, Derby Harthill, BakewelI Churoh Broughton, Derby Banister E. Staveley, Chesterfield Bateman John, Eltcn, Matlock Bath Atkinson Henry, Bolsover,Ch'lsterfield Bann George, Monk's road, Chunal, Bateman Robart Woodhead., Clay Atkinson Richard, Coneygrey, Pent- Glossop, Manchester Cross, Chesterfield rich, Derby Bann Joseph, Hollingworth head, Bat6lman R. Woodthorpe, Chesterfld Attfield Samuel, Holmevale farm, Chunal, Glossop, Manchester Bates George, Coxbench, Derby Tideswell, Buxton Bannister Isaac, Windmill lane, Off- Bates George, Heage, Belper .Aukland John, Spondon, Derby cote, Ashborne Bates Jas. Nether Biggin, Wirksworth Ault Wm. Common, Quarndon, Derby Bannister Thomas, Dark lane, Church Bates Miss Margaret, MurstGl'l Mont- Austin C. Littlewrth.Ashover,Chstrfld Broughton, Derby gome.ry, Derby Austin Daniel, Chelmorton, Buxton Bansell John, pjlslBy, Chesterfield Bates 'V. Linton, Burton-on-Trent Austin Paul, WormhiII, Buxton Barber Adam, Fullw.ood,Hope,Sheflld Bausor Mrs. Mary, Glapwell, Chstrfld Austin Thomas, Thllrmaston, Derby Barber Benjamin, Chelmorton,Buxton Beadman Joseph, Appleby, Atherstone AVilrill Leonard, Osrnaston, Derby Barber Edward, Haighfield head, As- Beard Mrs. Geo. Chatterton la. Mel- Bacon George, Carter lane, Sonth to~ Sheffield 101', Stockport Normanton, Alrfreton Barbe.r Frederick, Southgate, Ecking- Beard James, Whitfield moor, Glos- Bacon Jos,hua, Rowland, Bakewell ton, Rotherharn sop, J\lanchester Bacon William, Heath, Ohesterfield Barber J. Brookbottom, Mellor,Stkprt Beard James Arthur, Morris croft, Badger W. Hemsworth, Norton, Shflld Barber John, New house, Phoside, Cauldwell, Burton-upon-Trent BaggalIy ,Miss Elizabeth, The Poplars, Hayfield, Stockport Beard Joel, Fairfield, Buxton North Wingfield, Chesterfield Barber John, Shirland, Alfre,ton Beard Joel, Sandy lane, Chisworth, Bagley Mrs. M.Stony Middleton,Shflld Barber Paul, Middle Handley, Stave- Charlcsw{)rth, Manchester Bagshaw Brothers, The Pastures, Os- ley, Chesterfield Beard John, Cadley hill, Castle Gres- maston, Ashborne Barber Samuel, High~m, Alfreton ley, Burton-on-Trent Bag-shaw Mrs. Ann, Ferney bottom, Bardow Thos. Press, Tupton, Chstrfld Heard J. Carsington, Wirksworth Burbage-on-the-'\Yye, Buxton Bargh John, Whittingt,on, Chesterfld Beard Miss Martha, Brook house, Bagshaw Mrs. C. Grindlow, Sheffield Bargh Robert, West Handley, Stave- Hackenthorpe. RotberhaTll Bagshaw Fras. Baker, Litton, Buxton ley, Chesterfield Beard Samuel, Hill top, MelIor, Stkprt Bagshaw Frank, Bretton, Eyam,Shflld Bargh Samuel Whittinqton, Chstrfld Beard T. Darkelow,Burton-upon-Trnt Bagshaw George, Dowlow,Hartington, Bark HBIlry, Chatsworth, Chesterfield Beard Waiter, Coal Aston, Sheffield Upper Quar,ter, Ashborne, Barker Arthur, Boylestone, Derby Beardow Holmes, Slate house, Ash- Bagshaw Geo. Great Hucklow, Sheffid Barker Benj. Woodthorpe, ChstrfiBld over, Che.sterfield Bagshaw Isaac,Green Cowden,Bakewll Barker Chas. Mosborough, Rothrhm Beardsley F. Riber Hall, Matlock Bth Bagshaw Henry Parker, Moor, Tad- Barker Mrs. C. Shatton, Sheffield Beardsley George, Shipley, Derby dington, Buxton Barker E. Nottingham rd. Alfreton Beardsley Godirey, Cotmanhay, lies- Bagshaw James, Monyash, Bakewell Barker Mrs. Emma, Cubley, Derby ton R.S.O Bagshaw John, Grindlow, Sheffield Barke.r Georg-e, Clown, Chesterfield Beardsley Isaac, Handley wood, Shot~ Bagshaw John Bateman, Highlow hall, Barlier Goorge, Woolley, Bracken- tIe, Belper Highlow, Sheffield field, Alfreton Beardsley William, Smalley, Derby Bagshaw Jsph. Earl Sterndale, Buxtn Barker Ha,rry, !RoIIyhurst, Marston Beardsle.y Mrs. William, Park lane, Bagshaw :.T. Great HllCklow, Sheffield Montgomery, Derby South Wingfield, Alfreton Bagshaw Thomas, Bolsover,Chesterfld BarkeJ" John, Brackenfield, Alfre,ton Beast-all William, Shaw wood, Oaker- Bagshaw T.Burbage~on-the-Wye,Bxtn Barker John, Idridgehay, Derby thoI'1Je, Alfreton Bagshaw Thomas,Harper lees,Hather- Barker John, Kniveton, Ashborne Heastall 'Ym. jun. Oakerthorpe,Alfrtn sage, Sheffield Ba.rker J. Little Cllbley,Cubh'y,Derby Beck Thomas, Scrop-ton, Derby Bagshaw T. R. Hathersage, Sheffielrl Barker Jonathan, Darley, Matlck. Bath Beck William, Bank top, Ma.rston Bagshaw WiIliam, Hartington Upper Barker Robert, BradwelI, Sheffield MontgDmery, Derby Quarter, Ashborne Barkeil' R. W. Wingerworth, Chestrfld Bednall William, NorrnantoD, Derby Bagshaw William, Priestcliffe. Buxton Barker S. South Wingfield, Alfreton Bee George, Shirley, Derby Bagshaw William, ShattoD, Sheffield Ba-rker Wm. Brackenfield, Alfreton Beech Joseph, Ufton field, Oaker- Baiky &; Son, BreadsaII, Derby Barker Wm. Eaton, Doveridge, Derby thorpe., Alfreton Bailey Ge:>rge, Frame lodge, Fair- Barker WilIiam., Hadfield road, Had- Beeley J. Moorfield, Glossop,Manchstr field, Buxton field, Manchester Beeson Henry, Idridgehay, Derby Bailey Isaac, Staden, Buxton Barker William, Nether Chander hill, BeesoIII John, Windle.y lane, Ireton Bailey James, New HaDson, Newton 'St. Thomas', New Brmptn.Chstrfld Wood, Derby grange, Ashborne Barker W. Perryfoot, Peak Forest, Beeson William, Ireton Wood, Derby Bailey James, Turnilr lodge, Fair- Stockporb Beeston 1. HuHand Ward, Ashborne field, Buxton Barker William, Snelston, Ashborne Beeston :Michael, Hulland, Ashborne Bailey John, Clough, Chapel-en-le- Barker WilIiam Ward, Quoit Green Beeston S. Da.le Abbey, Nottingham Fribh, Stockport house, Dronfield, Sheffield Beeston Thos. Hognaston, Ashb.orne Bailey John, Fernilee, Btockport Barlow J. T. Chapel-en-le-Frith,Stkprt Beest{)ll William, Dore, Sheffield Bailey Mrs. Mary, Stakerfield, Mickle- Barlow Peter, Roston, Ashborne Beeston William Toplis, Ivonbrook over, Derby Barl{)w Sam!. Swanwick, Alfreton grange, near Wirksworth 8.0 Bailey Rchd. Thos. AIkmonton, Derby Barlow William Walton, Chesterfield Beever Gyri!, Dai,sy bank, Bugs- Bailey Samuel, Breadsall, Derby Barnes J. Middleton,nr.Wrk,swrth.S.O worth, Stockport "Bailey Thomas" Breadsall, Derby Barnes John,Whitehough head,Chapel- Beight{)n &; Shipston, Pentrich, Derby Bailey 'thomas, Myrtle lodge, Smisby, en-le-Frith, Stockport Beighton William, Nether Heage. Ashhy-de-la-Zouch Bames Joseph,Dry dough &Stubbins, Heag-e, Belper Bainbrigge George Henry, Moseylee, Chinley, Stockport Belfield Wm. West Hallam, Derby Weston Underwood, Derby Barnes Joseph, Lower house, Kinder, Belfitt Joseph, Blue lodge, Duck· BaiIlibrigge William, jun. Gun hills, Hayfield,Stockport manton, Chesterfield Windley, Derby Barnes Jsph. Chas.Mapleton,Ashborne Belfitt WiIliam, TaptoI1, Chesterfield Ba~s W. Springfield,Sandiacre,Drby Barnes R.Upper fold,Brownside,Stkprt Bell Andrew, Field, Draycott, Derby.
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