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SHROPSHIRE. WI~ 397 Gmlliam T 'lRADES DIRECTORY.] SHROPSHIRE. WI~ 397 Gmlliam T. Acton Burnell, Shrwsbry :Morris Wm. Rodington, Shrewsbury Titley Herbert James, Hinstock, Mar- Hall Thos. Astley Abbotts, Bridgnorth Moyle E. Burley, Craven Arms RS.O ket Drayton Hammonds Thomas, Little Stretton, Newall Frederick, Coreley, Tenbury Tomkins Edwd. Old Gate fee, Ludlow Church Stretton RS.O Newbrook William,Tilstock,Whitchrch Tomkins John, Gravel hill, Ludlow Hardwick In. Hartall, Nash, Tenbury NewelI George, Milson, Cleobury Tomkiss Chas. Stapleton, Shrewsbury Harley Charles, Hallam bridge,Alveley, Mortimer S.O Tomlinson Wltr. E. Bagley, Ellesmere Bridgnorth Nott Wm. Albrighton, Wolverhampton Trevor R Watling street, Wellington Harley Henry, Broughton, Bridgnorth Oliver G. Albrighton, Wolverhampton Trevor S.Preston Brockhurst,Shwsbry Harley John, Highley, Bridgnorth Parbutt W.Perkins bch.Hope,Shwsbry Tudor Thomas, Porton-in-Hales, Mar- Harley P. Church Preen, Shrewsbury Parton Arthur, Stottesdon, Cleobury ket Drayton Harris Joseph, Cressage, Shrewsbury Mortimer S.O Tudor Wm. Waters Upton,Wellington Harris Thomas, Knockin, Oswestry Passey Geo. Loughton, Bridgnorth Vickers William, Stanton, Shrewsbury Harris Wm. Hookagate, Shrewsbury Payne James, Prescott, Shrewsbury. Wall George, Chorley, Bridgnorth Haynes Richard, Onibury, Craven See advertisement Wall William. Farlow, Bewdley Arms R.S.O Payne John, Eyton, Shrewsbury Wall W. TUgford, Craven Arms RS.O Herriman W. Ollerton,Markt.Drayton Pearce Thomas Edward, Post office, Warter Joseph, Plox green & Min- Higgins RO'bt. Chester I'd. Whitclirch Maesbury, Oswestry sterley, Shrewsbury Higley Thos. Habberley, Shrewsbury Pheasant Frank, Little Brampton, Watkin T. Aston st. Wem, Shrwsbry Higley William, Atcham, Shrewsbury Aston-on-Clun RS.O Weaver Robert, Church st. Bishop's Hine Buckley, Gravel Hill works, Phillips Jsph. Great Bolas, Wellington Castle RS.O Ludlow. See advertisement Plant John, Church Aston, Newport White John, Hilton, Bridgnorth Hints Mrs. Fanny, Clunton, Aston-on- Plant Samuel, Upper oar, Newport Wbittall Thomas, Greete, Tenbury Clun R.S.O Pointon Richard, High street, Shifnal Whittingham T.Upton Magna,Shwsbry Hoggins In. Bedstone, Bucknall RS.O Poole F. Weston Lullingfield,Shwsbry Wigley Jsph. Smethcott, Shrewsbury Holland John, Cockshutt, Ellesmere Pope James, Muckley, Acton Round, Wilcox J.Clunton,Aston-on-ClunRS.O Holmes Samuel, Aston Pigot,Shwsbry Bridgnorth Wilding Edward, Cross houses, Old- Hood George, Chirbury RS.O Pope W. P. Canal side, Madeley RS.O bury, Bridgnorth Hope Benj. Wollerton, Markt.Drayton Porter George, Sheriffhales, Newport Williams Henry, Westbury,Bridgnorth Hoskins John, Whitton, Tenbury Powell J. & Sons, Shawbury,Shrwsbry Williams Henry, Whixall, Whitchurch Howells Jas.Cleeton St.Mary,Bewdley Powell Richard, Hadnall, Shrewsbury Williams John, Aston street, Shifnal -:Howells Thomas, Nesscliffe,Shrwsbry Powell William, Aston street, Wem, Wilson Joseph, Ifton Rhyn, Ruabon Hughes Alfred Edward, Newcastle, Shrewsbury Withers Frederick, Leaton, Shrwsbry Aston-on-Clun RS.O Powell William, Cotton wood, Cotton, Withers F.Preston Gubbals,Shrwsbry Hughes Richard, jun. Welsh Hampton, Whitchurch Wood G. Smithy bank,Broseley RS.O Ellesmere Price Charles, Hookagate, Shrewsbury Wood R Edgton, Aston-on-ClunR.S.O Hughes William, Pole cottage, Price Geo. Oleobury North, Brdgnrth Wood Richara Lydbury North RS.O Wentnor, Bishop's Castle R.S.O Price James, Aston, Crvn.Arms RS.O Woodhatch Francis Richard,Conruover, James Alfred, Stanton Long, Much Price John, Harley,Much Wnlck.RS.O Shrewsbury Wenlock RS.O Price Thomas, Cound, Shrewsbury Worrall E. Gt. Soudley, Mrkt.Drayton James James, Barrow street, Much Price W. Farlow,CleoburyMortmr.S.O Wycherley Brothers, Creamore bank, Wenlock RS.O Pugh Stephen, Little Ness, Shl'ewsbry Edstaston, Shrewsbury Johnson William,. Preston-on-the- Pugh Thomas, Wilcott, Shrewsbury. _ WHIP MAKERS Weald Moors, Wellmgton Purcell John & Son, Ash Magna, "'lut- - - • Johnson Wm. Walker st. Wellington churoh Anslow & Thornbery Claverley Bridg- Jone~ Josiah & Thomas,Ruyton-in-the- Purslow Edward, Berrington, Shwsbry north' & Wombo~rn ' Eleven Towns, Shrewsbury Ralphs J. Wixhill, Wecton, Shrwsbry , Jones E. Ifton hth.IftonRhyn,Ruabon Ralphs John, Upton Magna,Shrwsbry WHITESMITHS, LOCKSMITHS Jones John, Edgerley, Baschurch Ralphs Robert, Uffington, Shrewsbury 8& BELLHANGERS. Jones John,Rorrington,ChirburyRS.O R~ece Wm. Middleton,Bitterley,~udlwCartwright C.16Butcher's row,Shwsby Tones J. We. Felton, Rednal,Oswestry Rldgway A. Waters Upton, Welhngton Davies John 5 St. George's place & Jones Richard, Asterton, Bishop's Roberts John, Church st. Clun RS.O Longner street Shrewsbury Castle R.S.O Robinso~ Herbert, Chapel lawn, Hope- Everall Thomas, '148 Corve st. Ludlow Jones Robert, Hope Bowdler, Church bendrld, Clun RS.O Jones J. St. Julian's friars Shrwsbry Stretton R.S.O Robinson William, Stafford I'd. Newprt Parker Charles 20 New Park street Jord~n Richar~, Mel~-y-Gorge,Llan- Rogers J. Brocton,Lydbury Nth.RS.O Castle fields,' Shrewsbury , vaIr Waterdine, Kmghton Rogers R. Edgeboulton, Shrewsbury Price William Raven street & Bell Jordan William, Bucknell R.S.O Rowe John, Hayton's bent, Stanton lane LudloV: Kidson Wm. Aston Eyres, Bridgnorth Lacy, Craven Arms R.S.O Shaw &, Gardner 19 Cross st. Oswstry King Peter, Loppington, Shrewsbury Rowson Richard, Hope, Shrewsbury Thomas Edward' &; Co. The Cross & Knott Wm. Albrigh~on, Wolvrhmpton Royster George, Bonningale, Shifnal Smithfield road, Oswestry L~ne. Edward, Mlddleton Scnven, Rudge T. A. Frodesley, Shrewsbury Webb Joseph, Bell street, Wellington Bndgnorth Ruscoe Fredk. Sweeney, Oswestry Wheatley Joseph 5 New st.Wellington Lane George, Romsley, Bridgnorth Ruscoe J. Longslow rd. Mrkt.Drayton ' Lane John, Cleobury Mortimer S.O Rushton Jabez, Linley, Broseley WINDMILL MANUFACTURS Latham Hy. Hodnet, Market Drayton Sanderson A. Whittington, Oswestry .• Lawley Rchd. Monk Hopton,Brdgnrth Silvester George, Norton-in-Hales, Wyatt Brothers,Wayland works &Hlgh Lay Thomas, Norton, Shifnal Market Drayton street, Whitchurch. See advert Lewis Geo. Corfton,Oravn.Arms RS.O Smallman J. Priors Ditton, Bridgnorth Littlehales Thos. Plealey, Shrewsbury Smith George, Ryton, Shifnal .. lloyd John, Purlogue, Olun RS.O Smith John, Lineal, Ellesmere Williams Alfred & Co·39 Great Eastern Lloyd Robt. Pant, Crickheath,Oswstry Smith S.Broadstone,Cravn.ArmsRS.O street, London EC Lloyd William, Dovaston, Oswestry Smout Alfred, Wall-under-Haywood, WINDOW GLASS CUTTER. Lockley Joseph, Sambrook, Newport Church Stretton RS.O Lucas T. Broad oak.Claverley,Brdgnth Smwn Edward, Kenley, Shrewsbury German Charles, Aston street, Wem, Mainwaring Richd. Walcot, Wellington Smout Thomas, Wall-under-HaywoOd, Shrewsbury Mancell Thomas, Avenue I'd. Newport Church Stretton RS.O aWINDOW LEAD MAKER Marston R. King st. Dawley R.8.0 Stokes Collin, Loppington, Shrwsbry .:. • Mason John, Aston-on-Clun R.S.O Stokes John, Northwood, Wern Ingram Thomas, 69 Carve st. Ludlow Mason John, 30 Salop st. Bridgnorth Sutton James, Harmer hill, Shrwsbry Massey Benjamin, Beckbury, Shifnal Sutton W. Albrighton,Wolverhampton WINE IBIN'(IRON) MANFRS. Massey James, Stoke heath, Stoke- Sutton WJ!l: Harmer Hill, Shrewsbury Farrow &; Jackson 16 Great Tower st. upon-Tern, Market Drayton Sutton William, Oreton, Farlow, Cleo- L d EO' Meredith William, Jackfield RS.O bury Mortimer 8.0 on on MinS'halI John, Norton-in-Hales, Mar- Talbot John, Muxton, Newport WINE 8& SPIRIT MERCHANTS. ket Drayton Taylor Thos. Wollerton,Mrkt.Drayton .. Moore Henry, Prees, Whitchurch Taylor Wm. Tong Norton, Shifnal Bates ~ames Limited, 82 New street, Morris Albt.Ohas.Cleobry.Mortmr.S.O Teague Richard,The Corner,Woolston, Welling~on Morris B. Priors Ditton, Bridgnorth Craven Arms R.S.O Bulmer Miss M~rr,50 Mardol,Shrws~ry Morris Edward, Mainstone, Bishop's Teague William, Bromfield R.S.O Cheltenham OrIgmal Brewery Co. Lirn. Castle RS.O Thomas George, Hengoed, Oswestry (J. Heweson Wallace, manager), The Morris S. Ashford Carbonell, Ludlow Tildesley George, Edgmond, Newport Exchange offices, Ludlow.
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