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Post Office London 1112 ~,Id-FIT POST OFFICE LONDON 1112 .Fisher Henry, old building material dealer, 6o Lofting road N Fison ThomasArthur, stock broker, 38 Throgmorton streetE C-T A. Fisher Henry, jun. greengrocer, 51 Tabard street, BoroughS E "Ficetum"; T N 4o6 Avenue Fisher Henry, jun. solicitor, 5g Warwick street, Regent street W Fitch A. T. & Co. merchants, 2 Tokenhouse buildings E C-T A. Fisher Henry Edward, merchaut, see Budden, Fisher & Co "Incnrving"; T N 6o5 Avenue Fisher Herbert, ophthalmic surgeon, 34 Queen A.nne street W Fitch Bros.' King's Arms' P.H. 18, & 'Bull inn' 37, FisherHerbt. Augusts.Crl:o.coffee rooms, 7 Lit. King st.Camden tn NW High street NE Fisher Hugh. apartments, 64 Albany street, Regent's park NW Fitch & Drown, picture liners, 4 Foley street W Fi:!her Hyman, butcher, 29 Broad street, GDlden square W .I!' itch Herbert& Co. wholesalesta.tioners,3o Bury st,....., l<'isher Jacob, chantller's stwp, 233 Stmdwell High street E E C-T A" Fitch"; T N 4341 Avenue Fisher Ja.cob, chandler's shop, 3 Spectacle alley, Whitechapel E Fitch & Morgan, Globe restaurant, 91 Rattan garden EC Fisher James, apartments, 49 Jermyn street SW Fitch & Nottingham, leech importers, 4 Canonbury BQn&re N Fisher James, umbrella frame maker, 9 Philip lane E C Fitch Robert & Co. law stationers, 42 Furnival street E C Fisher J ane (Mrs.), tobacco pipe maker, 34 Easton st. Spafields WC Fitch & Son, cheesemongers (wholesale & retail), purvey01'1! by Fisher John, apartments, 13 Caversham street, Chehlea SW appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, & proviswn Fisher John, carver & gilder, gl Percy square, King's cross road WC chants, 66 Bishopsgate street within E C (T N 1113 Avenue) 1: I Fisher John, catt1e salesman, 2 Bank buildings, Metropolitan cattle Wormwood street E C market N & 66 West Smithfield E C Fitch Wm. Bowers & Co. glass bottle manufacturers, Morningtoa. Fisher John, photographer, go GDloorne road W road, New Cro~s road S E-T A ".!<'itch, New Cross" iFisher John, provision dealer, 1 Rotherfield street, Islington N Fitch & Co. land agents & surveyors, 43 Bedford row WC-TA. Fisher John, shopkeeper, 5 \vybert street, Munster square NW "Landreeves" Fisher John, sugar broker, 29 Mincing lane E C-T A.." Jiuasco" Fitch & Uo. photographic film mfrs. Fulwood's rentll, Holborn WC Fisher John, travelling draper, 32 Nottingham place,Whitechapel E Fitch Alfred William, pa.vmbroker, see Miller & .!<'itch ¥is her John Albert, boot & shoe maker, Io3 Kentish town road NW l•'itch Arthnr, coffee rooms, 46 Old street E C Fisher John George, forwarding agent, I 53 Fenchurc'I street E C Fitch·Arthur Wellington, south african mer. see Brister & Pitch Fisher John Hadden, barrister, 3 Crown office row, Temple E C Fitch Cecil l<:dwin, ba.rrL~ter, 1 Garden court, Temple E C Fisher John Thomas, plumber, 11 Whitecross place, Wilson st E C Fitch Charles, clerk to visiting committee of the City of Londoo. Fisher Joseph. chandler's shop,2 Exmouth st. Euston square NW Lunatic Asylum & to the Patten Makers' Company, 5 Charch Fisher Joseph Alfred, general manager of the United Asbestos Co. passage, Guildhall E C Lim. Dock house, Billiter street E C Fitch Charles, greengrocer, 1 Sutherland street, Pimlico SW Fisher Joseph Robert, barrister, 6 King's Bench walk, Temple E C Fitch Christopher, serjeant-at-mace to Lord Mayor's court, Guild· Fisher Juliug, confectioner, 112 Whitechapel road E hall yard E C Fisher Keturah (l\1iss),dressmaker, 35St.George's rd.Regent's pkN W Fitch Conrad, solicitor, zg Bedford row WC Fisher Leonard, paper bag maker, 124 Hampstead road NW Fitch Edward, cheesemonger, 86 Queen's road, Bayswster W Fisher Leonard, sen. paper bag maker, 26 Chalton st. Euston rd NW Fitch Edward, dairyman, 33 Fetter lane, Fleet street E C Fish~ Lizzie (Mrs.), grocer, 70 Margaret street WC Fitch Frederick George, solicitor, see Clapham, Fitch & Co. Fisher Lonisa (Mrs.), pawnbroker, 116 Commercial road east E & Bishopsgate Foundation, 62 & 63 Bishopsgate st. without E C Fisher Lucy (Mrs.), ladies' outfitter, 4 Faraday road W Fitch Harry, tobacconist, 64 Porchester road W Fisher Maria (Mrs.), chandler's shop, 85 Kerbey street, Poplar E Fitoh Hubert, boot repairer, 32 Wellington street NW Fisher Maria.n (Mrs.), dressmaker, 126 Walmer road W Fitch Hugh Bernard, provision agent, see Bush, Pitch & Co Fisher Mary Ann (Miss), dressmaker, 11 Campbell road, Bow E Fitch .Jarnes, cheesernonger, 255 GDswell road E C Fisher Mary E. (.Miss), theatrical costmr. 26 Bedford st. Strand WC Fitch James, dairy, 135 Charing cross road WC Fisher Morris, grindery dealer, 134 Brick lane E Fitch Jn. deputyserj.-at-mace to Lord Mayor's et. Guildhll!l yard E C Fisher Morris, tobacconist, 63 Old Compton street, Soho W Fitch John Francis, 'Caledonian Arms' P.H. 419 Caledonian rd N Fisher Norris, laundry, 71 Commercial road, Lambeth SE Fitch .Joseph, carpenter & decorator, 17 Brunswick st. B!ackwall E Fisher Renben, furniture dealer, t3&190sborn street,Whitechapel E Fitch Mary (Miss), court dressmaker, 42 Baker street W Fisher Richard, grniner, I3 Penn street, Hoxton N Fitch Oswald, printer, 55 & 57 Moor la. Forest E C-T A "Fitchelt" Fisher Richard Meredith, coffee rooms, 42 Botolph lane E C Fitch Thomas, chair maker, !53 St. John's road, Hoxton N .Fisher Solomon, butcher, 6 Greenfield street, Whitechapel 1=: Fitch Walter Francis, manufacturers' agent, 33A, Fore street E C Fisher Btanley, barrister, 3 Stone buildings, Lincoln's inn WC Fiteh Waiter Horace, fancy draper, 455B, New CrossroadS E FisherTheodoreJohn, barrister,3 Essex court, TempleE C Fitch William, fishmonger, 82 Chrisp street, Poplar E Fisher Thomas, fishmonger, I5 Porchester road, Bayswater W Fitches William, grindery dealer, 141 Pritchard's rd. Hackney rd E .Fisher Thomas, secondhand bookseller, 2og Harnmersmitb. ro:.d W Fitchett & Cumber, dairy, 125 Dowubam road, Kingsland N Fisher Thomas, wardrobe dealer, 125 Ossulston st. Somers town NW Fitchett Fretlerick, pianoforte dlr. Ig Greenwood rd. Dalston NE Fisher Thomas, wood carver, 1 Gatesborough street E C Fitchett Joseph, furniture dealer, Church walk, Kensington W & Fisher Thomas Charles, house decorator, 2oS Essex road N 44 Gordon place, Kensington W Fisher Thomas H. cattle salesman, 2 Bank buildings, Metropolitan ' Fitchew Jallles, cabinet maker, 28 Lenthall road, Dalston NE cattle market N & 66 West Smithfield E C Fitchcw James Edward, saw maker, 498 Kingsland road NE Fisher Thomas Stordy, surveyor of taxes, Inland Revenue offices, Fitchew William, sec. Tea l;nion, 23 Rood lane E C Wright's lane, Kensington W Fitkin Wmiam, surgeon dentist, 1 Crnnbourn street WC ;Fisher Thomas Wm. 'Lord Raglan' P.H. I3g Southgate road N Fitness William, bootmaker, 515 Cambridge road E Fisher Thompson, photographer, 174 Edgware road W & 54 Mare Fitt Edwd. warehsman.see E.Mc:llorland & Co.32 St.Paul'achydE C street, Hackney NE I•'itt Eliza (Mrs.), apartments, 6o Freegrove road N Fisher Turner Johnston, M.D.surgn48Cassland rd.Sth.HackneyN E FittElizabeth(Mrs.),chandler's shop,31Beddome street,WalworthS E .Fisher Waiter, grocer, zgli Elgin avenue, Maida vale W; 175 Lad- j Fitt Fred, lace agent, 58 Bread street E G brodke grove W & fruiterer, 3o2 Elgin avenue W , Fitt Henry,' Colleen Bawn' P.H. 196 Southwark park road SE .t Fisher Waiter, trunk maker, 8g Park street, Cam den town NW 'Marquis of Gran by' P.H. 51 & 52 ChandO!! st.Covent garden WC FiFher Waiter Harman, fine art dealer, 19 Down st. Piccu.dilly W Fitt Rbt.cabinet ma.ro New iRn yd E C& 2.3 Charlotte st.Old at E C Flllher Wm. apartments, 3o Lorne gardens, Regent's parK NW Fitt William James, cabinet maker,n Chilton st. Bethna.lgrn.rd E Fisher Wm. builder, 11 Ridinghouse street W Fitte Paul, harness polish maker, see Lane & Fitte Fisher Williarn, carman, 21 Bloomfield road, Burdett road E Fitter Brothers, butchers, 337 & 338 Central markets E C & 1 1 Fisher Wm. chandler's shop, 124 Brunswick street, Hackney road E Seymour place, Brya.nston square W Fisher Wm. cider stores, 13 Harrow road W Fitter Henry Seakins & Sons,mea.t salesmen, 142(T A "Fitter"; Tl!l' Fisher Wm. fishmonger, 146 New Cross road SE 63g Holbom) & lo5 & 358A., .35g to .364 Central marketsEC-T A Fisher Wm. greengrocer, 2 Barandon street, Notting hill W "Bibax" ;Fisher Wm. oilman. 161 Lad broke grove W Fitter John S. & Son, meat salesmen, 8, 9 & 15 Grand aTenlll, Fisher William, servants' registry office, 34 Chesterton road W Le~tdenhall market E C-T A" Rettif" Fisher Wm. shoemaker, 166 St. Stcphcn·s road, Bow E Fitter & Kilby, meat salesmen, 134 Central markets E C Fisher Wm. solicitor, 61 Lincoln's inn fields WC Fitter Jsph. & Son,meat salesmen, 121 Cen.mktsE G-TN 8o H ltn .Fisher Wm. Albert estate agent, 16 Finsbury circus E C Fitter Abraharn, cap maker, 140 Cannon street road E Fishers Messrs. soli~itors, 9 New inn, Strand WC-TA •• Fitzurse'' Fitter Edwin Benjarnin, butcher. 5g Leadenhall market E C Fishlavitch Harry, hairdresser, H>7 Brick lane E Fitter Kate (Mrs.), dressmaker, 65 Fulham road SW Fishlar Anthony, wardrobe dealer, 48 West India dock road E Fitter Rebecca (Miss). midwife, 254 Marylebone road NW Fishman Samue.l, boot & shoe manufr. 9 Red man's row, Stepney E Fitter William Seakins, butcher, 58 Leadenhall market E C Fishmongers' llail (J, Wrench Towse, F.R.G,S. clerk),A.dela.ideplace, Fitton & Co. engineers, 36 Blackheath road, Greenwich SE London bridge E C-T N gag Bank Fitton Charles Edward, engineer, 21 Regmaldstroot,Deptford SE Fishmongers' Hall Wharf (John Knill & Co.) Upper Thames st E C Fitton Hedley, artist, 57 & 58 Chancery lane WC Fislultein Judah, greengrocer, 44 Spital street, Spitalfields E Fitz-George Melinda.
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