|
|
Hereford |
|
Contents & Site Map |
| PRIVATE RESIDENTS. | |
|
Abley Edward, Esq., 7 Shaftesbury terrace, 105 White Cross street Abley Miss M. A., Caxton villa, 8 Bedford street Alban Miss Mary, Walney cot., Lugg vale Alderson Mrs. Susan, Tan Brook house, 94 Widemarsh street Allen Mr. Thomas, 9 St. Nicholas street Allen Mr. T. W., South Bank house, Aylestone hill Allison Mr. Benjamin, 62 Cotterell street Andrews Mr. John, Portfield street Anthony Charles, Esq. (alderman and J.P. for the city), The Elms, Aylestone hill Anthony Charles, jun., Esq., The Elms, Aylestone hill Apperley Miss Ann, 22 St. Martin street Apperley Henry Gwillim, Esq., The Hawthorns, Aylestone hill Armitage William Sugden, Esq., The Field, Tupsley Armstrong John Ward, Esq., Hatterell house, Aylestone hill Arthy Robert William, Esq., 14 Norfolk terrace, St. Martin street Atlay The Right Rev. James, D.D. (Lord Bishop of Hereford), The Palace Badham Miss Mary Ann, 5 Edgar street Baker Mrs. Ann, Clifton villas, 3 Bedford street Ballard Philip, Esq., The Knoll, Tupsley Bamford Robert Lingen, Esq., Westfields Barber Miss, Aylestone hill Barker E. H. Lingen, Esq., Shrub hill, Tupsley Barker Rev. Joseph Henry, M.A. (surrogate for the diocese of Hereford), South Bank house, Aylestone hill Barnett Mr. James, 21 St. Martin street Barrett Rev. E. P., 4 Greenfield villas, Bath street Barrett Miss, Haywood ho., White Cross road Baskerville Mrs. Susannah, Clevedon villa, 28 Harold street, Bartonsham Bate Mrs. John, 2 Shaftesbury terrace, 100 White Cross street Bayley Mr. George, 2 White Cross villas Baynham Mrs. Catherine Ann, 7 Castle st. Bean Mrs., The White Cross Beavan Mrs. Elizabeth, 22 Portland st. Beavan Mr. George, 1 Guildford street Beavan Mr. P., Acton villa, 25 White Cross street Beddoe Henry Child, Esq., 28 Castle st. Bennett Mr. Charles P., 2 Highfield villas, White Cross road Bennett Rev. George Bright, M.A. (vicar of St. Peter's and rector of St. Owen's), St. Peter's vicarage, Ledbury road Bennett Miss, 2 Camden vils., Broomy hl. Bennett Mrs. S., Camperdown, Broomy hl. Bentley Mr. Richard, 101 Widemarsh st. Bidlake Mrs. J., 2 Wye bank, Broomy hl. Bigglestone Mrs. Sarah, 47 Portland st. Blythman Mrs., 11 St. Ethelbert street Bodenham Francis Lewis, Esq. (county treasurer and alderman of the city), 1 Castle steet Bodenham Miss E. M., 1 Castle street Bodenham Frederick, Esq., Aylestone hill Bolden Hen., Esq., The Cedars, Tupsley Bonnor Mr. Layton Griffiths, Derlton villa, Aylestone hill Bonnor Miss, Llanwye, Hampton park Bosley Edwin Edward, Esq., J.P. (for the city of Hereford), 32 Castle street Bosley Miss Elizth., 134 Widemarsh st. Boulton Mr Joseph, Essington house, Aylestone hill Bourne Mr. William B., Holland house, Blackmarstone Bowell Rev. William, F.R.G.S., F.E.I.S., &c. (curate of St. Peter's and St. Owen's), Chandos house, St. Owen st. Bowen Mrs., Lorraine house, Tupsley Bowler Miss Mary Ann, 6 Guildford st. Bowyer Miss, 1 Blackfriars street Boycott Wm., Esq., Ivy lo., Aylestone hl. Braithwaite The Misses, 3 Greenfield villas, Bath street Bridges Miss, 37 Cotterell street Briscoe Mr. A. J., 94 Park st., Bartonsham Bristow Mrs. E., Hampton grn., Tupsley Britten William, Esq., Grafton park, St. Martin's Brookes Mr. Joseph, 53 Cotterell street Broomhead The Misses, Aylestone cottage Brown Rev. James, B.A. (master of the Lower school-Hereford Cathedral school), 9 St Owen's street Brown Mrs., 2 Huntington villas, White Cross road Browne Mr. Charles John, Haywood villa, White Cross road Browne George, Esq., Monkton cottage, Broomy hill Brunsdon Charles, Esq., Moorfield place, 21 Edgar street Buckham Mrs. Ann, 34 New town Built Mrs. Mary, 31 Union street Bull Henry Graves, Esq., M.D., J.P. (for the city), 2 St. John street Bullar Mrs., 31 White Horse street Bullock Mrs. Caroline, 140 St. Owen st. Bulmer Miss Fanny Maria, Broadlands, Aylestone hill Bulmer John W., Esq., Uplands, Aylestone hill Burlton Mrs. Ellen, 2 Barton villas Butt Mr. Hy., Blenheim ho., Bedford st. Byrne Mr. James, St. John's villa, 2 Oxford street Cam Thomas, Esq., (alderman for the city, J.P. for county and city of Hereford), D.L., F.R.C.S., 13 St. Owen street Canning Rev. Thomas, M.A. (vicar of Tupsley), Tupsley vicarage Capel Rev. Alfred John, B.A. (minor canon of Hereford cathedral and curate of Tupsley), Eign lodge, 28 Eign road Capner Mr. Jno. William, Dynedor View villas, 102 Park street, Bartonsham Carless Joseph, Esq. (alderman and J.P. for the city), Backbury house, Aylestone hill Carless Joseph, jun., Esq., 12 St. Owen street Carless Mr. Henry, 2 Castle street Carpenter Mr. James, 5 Norfolk terrace, St. Martin street Clark Mrs. Ann, 34 Portland street Clarkson Mr. Henry, Crescent house, South Bank road, Aylestone hill Cleave John, Esq., 16 Bridge street Cock Mr. Benjamin, 49 Eign street Coke Rev. John Henry, Hampton park, Tupsley Cole Mr. George, 23 Commercial road Cole Mrs. Lizzie, 29 Harold street, Bartonsham Coles William, Esq., The Hawthorns, Aylestone hill Collier Mrs. S., 2 Malvern villas, Ledbury road Collins Mrs. Ann, 12 Maylord street Collins Mrs. James, Drybridge house Collins Mr. M., Claremont place, Clifford street Collins Mr. William, Moorfield house Considine Rev. Robert Augustus Wellesley, M.A., 5 Ethelbert street Cooke John, Esq., Westfield house, White Cross road Corbett Mr. James, 32 Commercial road Corner James, Esq., 2 Vaga villas, Castle hill Court Thos, Ambrey, Esq., J.P. (for the city), Melbourne house, Aylestone hill Cowmeadow Mrs., 1 Dynedor View villas, 103 Park street Bartonsham Cowtan Captain Edwin, Commercial rd. Critchley Mr. John Hodges, Malvina cottage, Portfield street Crompton Mrs. M. E., Glo'ster villa, 30 Eign road Cross Mrs., 3 St. Ethelbert street Crowe The Misses, 13 St. Ethelbert st. Crowe Mr. Richard C., 116 St. Owen st. Crowe Mr. William, 10 St. Nicholas st. Cullis Mr. Walter, 7 Wye ter., Bridge st. Cunningham Mrs. Sarah, 3 North villas, Barr's Court road Curley Timothy, Esq., C.E., F.G.S., Broomy hill Dallow Mr. Robt., 25 Park st., Bartonsham Dalton Mr. Oliver, 15 Commercial street Davies Miss, Priory lodge, Broomy hill Davies Mr. George, Tupsley Davies James, Esq., 1 Wood view, Broomy hill Davies Mr. John, Boughton villa, Ledbury road Davies Mr. Mark Saml., Hunderton lodge Davies Mr. Thomas, Shaftesbury villa, 106 White Cross street Davies Thomas Theophilus Esq., J.P. (for the city), 1 North vils., Barr's Court rd. Davies Thos. T., jun., 127 St. Owen st. Davis Mr. John, 2 Brampton villa, White Cross road Davison Mr. George, White Cross house Dawes Mrs., The Poole, Blackmarstone Day Mr. Edwin, 119 St. Owen street Deen Mrs., 2 Bridge street Dew Capt. F. Napleton (adjutant of Herefordshire volunteers), 14 St. Owen st. Digby Mr. C. W. Loftus, 9 St. Ethelbert street Dolman Very Rev. Canon Charles V., O.S.B. (Roman Catholic priest), Broad street Doughty Captain Chester (adjutant of Herefordshire regiment of militia), Hampton park, Tupsley Drew Mr. Richard, Brandon house, St. Martin's Duncombe Rev. William Duncombe Vander Horst, M.A. (minor canon of Hereford cathedral and chaplain to the Hereford general infirmary), The College; and 47 Royal York crest., Clifton Dutton Mr. William, Ailesbrook house, Widemarsh Earle Mr. William, 27 Castle street Edwards Miss Anne Sophia, Claremont villa, White Cross road Edwards Mrs. G., 3 Shaftesbury terrace, White Cross street Edwards Mr. John, 46 Portland street Elleman Mr. Samuel, Cornwall street Evans Rev. Jn., Penngrove, Aylestone hl. Evans Miss, Graftonbury lo., St. Martin's Evans Mr. Thos., Bellevue, 4 Scudamore st. Evans Wm., Esq., The Barton, Broomy hl. Evans Mr. William, jun., Sorrento, Hampton park Eyston Mr. Charles, 8 Wye ter., Bridge street Fegen Mrs., 118 St. Owen street Ford Mr. William, Weston villa, White Cross road Forster Mrs., 2 Anthony pl., Holmer rd. Fowler Miss, 12 Norfolk terrace, St. Martin street Fowler J. T. Owen, Esq., 1 St. John st. Francis Miss, 13 Castle street Francis Miss, 8 St. Ethelbert street Francklyn Major-General John Henry, C.B., R.A., Portfield house Gallaway Mr. Francis, Ivy cottage, 82 Green street Galliers Mrs., Montrose villa, White Cross road Garratt Mr. R., 2 Greenfield vils., Baths st. Garrold Mrs., 1 West bank, Broomy hill Garrold Thomas Wm., Esq., 17 Widemarsh street Garstone Misses Susan and Mary, 1 Barton villas Garton Rev. George John, B.A. (curate of St. Peter's), 2 Burghill villas, St. Owen street George Mrs. Edward, 1 Coningsby street Gethen Mr. George, Richmond place, 28 Edgar street Gethen Philip, Esq., The Prospect, Tupsley Gibson Miss Mary Ann, 21 King street Gillow Mrs. M., Holbrook house, Tupsley Goldsworthy Major-Gen. Joshua Webb, J.P. (for the city), Grafton park, St. Martin's Goldsworthy Lieut. Charles, Grafton pk. Goode Miss Elizth., 27 St. Owen street Goode Miss S., Hagley vil., White Cross rd. Goode Mrs. Sarah, 27 St. Owen street Goolden Mr. Aaron E., 42 Berrington st. Gordon Mrs J., 1 Wye bank, Broomy hill Goss Rev. John, M.A. (custos of the college of vicars choral, and minor canon of Hereford cathedral; vicar of St. John-the-Baptist; and surrogate for the diocese), The College Greenland Mr. Geo., 35 White Cross st. Griffith Mr. Leighton Delamore, 1 Camden villas, Broomy hill Griffiths William, Esq., 12 Castle street Grout Mr. John, 6 St. John street Grove Mr. Edmund, 1 Burghill villa, St. Owen street Grove Mr. Wm., Woodbine vil., Tupsley Grover George Charles, Esq., 7 Castle st. Gumery Miss Elizabeth, 10 Moorfield st. Guthrie Miss A. L., The Poole, Blackmarstone Gwillim Mrs. Elizth., East view, Ross rd. Gwillim John, Esq., Llanelly house, Aylestone hill Haddon George Cowley, Esq., 36 Bridge st; and at Rockliffe, Great Malvern Hadley Mrs. Mary Ann, 128 St. Owen st. Hall The Misses Harriett and Mary Ann, 98 Widemarsh street Hanbury George Robart, Esq., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., 34 Castle street Hancon Mrs. Sarah, Rosemary place, 24 New Town Hankins Mrs. M., Ivy house, Ledbury road, Tupsley Harding Mr. George Bishop, North villa, 22 Scudamore street, White Cross rd. Harding Mr. Richard Morris, Dorset ho., 21 Scudamore street, White Cross rd. Harris Mrs. Eliza A., 5 Park street, Bartonsham Harris Miss E., 45 Eastman terrace, Portland street Harris Mrs., 34 White horse street Harris Rev. W. L. (Primitive Methodist), 100 Park street, Bartonsham Harrison Rev. John Thomas (Wesleyan), Hinton road Harrison Major, Bryntirion, Aylestone hl. Hart Mrs Emily, 1 Woodbine villas, White Cross road Haslett Mrs., St Peter's close, Coml. st. Hatton Mrs., The Friars Hawkins Francis, Esq., Lugg vale, Aylestone hill Hayling Mr. Richard, 149 St. Owen st. Hayman Rev. Hen. (Wesleyan), 19 King st. Haywood Mr. Chas. J., 13 St. Nicholas st. Helmore Rev. Frederick John Ottley, B.A. (assistant vicar choral of Hereford cathedral and curate of St. James's) Heap Mr. Hargreaves, Barr's court Herbert The Hon. and Very Rev. George, M.A. (dean of Hereford), The Deanery Hereford The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of, The Palace Hewlett Miss Mary Sophia, 3 Coningsby st. Hiles Mrs. E., Park street, Bartonsham Hill Mrs. Emma G., Broomy hill Hill Rev. James Ormerod (minister of the Congregational church), Eignbrook, 51 Eign street Hill Rev. Matthew, B.A. (chaplain of Hereford city gaol) Hill W. A., Esq., Bromfield vil., 53 Eign rd. Hodges Mrs., 91 Widemarsh street Holder Mrs., 38 Cotterell street Holland Mr. George, Alma cottage, 26 White Cross street Holmes Rev. Samuel, B.A. (rector of St. Nicholas), West bank, Broomy hill Honiatt Robert C. C., Esq., Rose villa, 100 Eign road Horne George, Esq., Drayton house, Hampton park Howe Mrs., Gloucester villa, Tupsley Howells Mrs., Portfield place, Clive st. Hughes Rev. Godfrey Stuart, 1 Huntington villas, White Cross road Hughes Mrs., Cotterell street, White Cross road Humfrys Wm. John, Esq., 34 Bridge st. Ing Mr., Moorfield pl., 18 & 19 Edgar st. Isbell Edwin James, Esq., M.R.C.S., Richmond place, 25 Edgar street Izod Rev. Francis Lorenzo, B.A. (assistant vicar choral of Hereford cathedral; chaplain to the Hereford county gaol; and chaplain to the high sheriff for the county), The College Jacob John, Esq., River bank, Tupsley Jacob Mrs., The College, 136 Widemarsh street Jakeman Edward Knight, The Old Friars James Mrs. Jesse, 24A Commercial street James John Gwynne, Esq., Aylestone hl. James The Misses, 19 Widemarsh street James Mrs. Philip, 13 Commercial street James Mrs. Wm., Lexden ho., Friars st. Jancey Mrs. George, Aylestone hill Jancey Mrs., The Poplars, Aylestone hl. Jay James, Esq. (J.P. and alderman for the city), Litley court, Tupsley Jebb Rev. John, D.D. (canon residentiary of Hereford cathedral; prebendary of Preston; and rector of Peterstow), Cathedral close; and Peterstow rectory, Ross Jenkins Rev. William Richard, M.A. (curate of All Saints') Jennings Mr. Reginald, Aylestone hill Jeynes Mrs. and Miss, 99 Park street Johus Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, 27 Bridge st. Johnson Mr. Hy. Croom, Linden house, New Town Johnson Mrs. S., The Steps, Tupsley Jones Miss Elizabeth, 28 White Cross st. Jones Mrs. Charles, 42 Portland street Jones Eustace Hinton, Esq., 2 Woodbine villas, White Cross road Jones John Parry, Esq., Overbury lodge, Aylestone hill Jones Miss Mary Ann, 12 Victoria street Jones Miss M. C., 14 St. Ethelbert street Jones Miss, St. Cuthbert's, Hampton park Jones Mrs. S. A., Hampton park villa, Tupsley Jukes Rev. Joseph Hordern, M.A., Castle Green house, Castle street Keay Mrs., Guildford pl., White Cross st. Keay Mr. Robert, Wye villa, Wyebridge Kelly Mr. E. H. (assistant master of the Lower school-Herford cathedral schl.) Kempson Frederick Robertson, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Singleton, Tupsley Kerr Mr. Frederic, Gothic villa, White Cross road Kidley Robert Allen, Esq., Richmond place, 23 Edgar street King Mr. Jas., Rose cot., White Cross rd. King Miss Mary, 4 St. John street Kirwood Rev. George Henry, M.A. (vicar of St. Martin's), The Vicarage, Ross road Knee Mr. Walter, Canterbury place, 34 Harold street, Bartonsham Knight Mr. James, 59 Park st., Bartonsham Knight James Henry, Esq., N.P., Vaga ho. Knight Mr. Robt. Farthing, 33 Castle st. Knox Colonel, Athelstan house Kyte Mrs. Emma, Caxton villa, 7 Bedford street Lakin Rev. T. (Primitive Methodist) Lambe John, Esq., 35 Bridge street Lambe Miss, 32 Bridge street Landon Thos., Esq., Wyebridge house, Bridge street Lane Mrs. Ann, 23 Blue School street Lane Mr. Hy., 1 Malvern vils., Ledbury rd. Lane Mr. James, 2 Coningsby street Lane James Cleife, Esq., M.R.C.S., 37 Bridge street Lane Theophilus, Esq., 1 Camden villas, Broomy hill Lawford Mr. Henry, Argyle place, 68 Green street, Bartonsham Lawrence Mrs. M. A., Gaslyn, Broomy hl. Lea William, Esq., The Barton Lee Miss, Aylestone hill Leibrandt Mrs. E., 12 St. Ethelbert st. Levason Mr. Arthur G., 12 Bridge street Lewis Mrs. A., 3 Rylands, Broomy hill Lewis Mr. William, St. Nicholas square Lingen Charles, Esq., J.P. (for the city), F.R.C.S., 141 St. Owen street Llanwarne Miss Elizabeth, Norfolk place, 23 St. Martin street Llanwarne Thomas, Esq., Norfolk place, 24 St. Martin street Llewellyn Mr. Henry, 1 Model cottages, Baths street Lucy Mr. C. H., 21 Broad street Mackenzie Mrs., Hampton place, Tupsley Maclean Mrs. Esther, Thornbury house, White Cross road Maddison Edward, Esq., Broad street Maddox Mr. John Beavan, 1 Scudamore st. Mann Mrs. Louisa, Claremont villa, White Cross road Martin Charles Gill, Esq., 9 High street Martin Mr. William, Rodrick villas, White Cross road Martin William E., Esq., 134 St. Owen st. Mason Mrs. Harriet, 4 Barton villas Mason John Stuart, Esq. (lieutenant of 3rd Herefordshire rifle corps), 1 St. Nicholas street Matthews Mr. Henry, 1 Palace yard Maunsell Thomas, Esq., 56 Harold street, Bartonsham Mayo Miss Mary Ann, Widemarsh com. Mayos Mrs. Elizabeth, 7 Guildford st. Mayos Mr. Thomas Lea, 1 Highfield villas, White Cross road M'adam Mr. George, King street M'adam Mr. George Christopher, L.D.S., M.O.S., 4 Castle street M'alister Mrs. M., 1 York villas, Ledbury road M'cormick Mrs. Mary, Roselle place, 5 Holmer street, White Cross road M'mullen Mr. Samuel, 10 Edgar street Mellis Mrs. Janet, 14 Castle street Meredith Mrs. Ann, Rose cottage, Aylestone hill Meredith Mrs. Maria, 6 Clifford street Meredith Mrs. Mary, 1 Shaftesburty terrace, 99 White Cross stree Meredith Mr. Oliver, Gwydwr house, Ledbury road Merewether Mr. Francis Jno., 66 Green st. Merewether Mr. Wltr., 36 White Cross st. Merrett Mr. John, 22 Harold street, Bartonsham Merrick Mr. Francis Hy., 143 St. Owen st. Merrick Mrs. Mary Ann, 143 St. Owen st. Mills Mr. Benjn., 4 Wye ter., Bridge st. Moore Henry C., Esq., The Infirmary Morris John, Esq., J.P., D.L., F.R.C.S.E., Rokeby house, Hampton park Tupsley Morris John Griffith, Esq., 135 St. Owen street Morris Mrs., Bank house, Widemarsh Morris Mr. Richard Prichard, Rockfield, White Cross road Morris Mr. William, Cathcart place, White Cross street Moythan Mr. William, 51 St. Martin st. Musgrave Rev. William Peete, M.A. (canon residentiary and prebendary episcopi of Hereford cathedral), 28 Broad street; and Etton rectory, Beverley, Yorkshire Myer Mr. Sydney, Moorfield place, 22 Edgar street Nash Mrs. Mary Ann, 46 Berrington st. New Arthur Trelawny Wickham, Esq., West of England bank, 52 Commercial street Nicholas Mrs., 1 Byford place, Foley st. Nicholson Thomas, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., 6 St. Peter street Noakes Mr. Richard Morris, Alexandra villa, White Cross, road Norris Mr. Frederick D., 6 Portland pl. Norris James Edward, Esq., J.P., D.L., 31 Castle street Nott Mr. Thomas, 19 Guildford street Owen William Haddon, Esq., Shaftesbury terrace Palmer Mrs. S., Rodrick villas, White Cross road Paris Thomas Clifton, Esq., M.A., Hampton lodge, Tupsley Parland Mrs. Annette, 1 Rylands, Broomy hill Parry John Burdett, Esq., The Vineyard, Hampton park Parry Mrs. S. E. R., 2 West bank, Broomy hill Pember Charles, Esq., 20 St. Owen street Pember George, Esq., 6 St. Ethelbert st. Pembridge Mr. James, 103 East street Pembridge Mr. Philip, Hunderton villa Philipps Mrs. Jas., Poplars, Aylestone hl. Phillips Mr. William J., Malvern villa, Bartonsham Pitchford Mr. Thomas, 31 Eign street Pitt Miss M., Hagley vil., White Cross rd. Poole S., Esq., B.A. (assistant master of Hereford cathedral school) Powell Mr. Abraham, White Cross lodge Powell Mrs. E., 65 Green st., Bartonsham Powell Rev. Richard, M.A. (vicar of St. James's and chaplain to St. Giles's hospital), St. James' vicarage, Bartonsham Powell Mrs Timothy, 41 Cotterell street Powell Rev. Wm. Frederick, M.A. (hon. canon of Gloucester cathedral), Hinton court Preece Mr. John, White Cross villas Preece The Misses, 28 Widemarsh street Price Miss Elizabeth, 5 Shaftesbury terrace, 103 White Cross street Price Mrs. Elizth., 2 Little Berrington st. Price Mr. James, 1 Drybridge villas Price Mr. Jas. Elliott, 7 Norfolk terrace Price Mrs., 12 Victoria street Price Mrs., 1 Charlton villa, White Cross road Price Mrs. Philip, Melrose villa, White Cross street Price Richard, Esq., Harley place Price Mr. Thomas, Lansdown villa, 104 Park street Price W. Holroyd, Esq., Westmoor villa, Broomy hill Prince Mrs. Elizabeth, Newton house Pritchard Mr. William, Hampton lodge, Tupsley Prosser Mrs. Ann, 112 St. Owen street Prout Mr. James, 34 St. Martin street Pugh Mr. Jas., 15 Park st. Bartonsham Pulling Miss, 129 St. Owen street Pye Miss Elizabeth, Friars house Rawlins Rev. Charles, Castle cliff Raymond Mr. Cuthbert, Lexden house, Friars street Read Mrs., Mount Pleasant, Aylestone hill Reade The Misses, 2 Wood view, Broomy hill Reeve Capt. John Milward, R.N., The Priory Reynolds John James, Esq., Offa street Rhys Mrs. and Miss, Canon lodge, White Cross road Roberts Alfred William, Esq., Thornton house, South Bank road, Aylestone hill Roberts Mr. James, Laburnum villa, White Cross road Robertson Mr. Andrew, 25 Castle street Robinson Rev. Alfred, M.A. (vicar choral of Hereford cathedral, and chaplain to the Hereford union), The College Rogers Mrs., Rosamond cottage, 10 Guildford street, White Cross street Rose Mrs. 1 Vaga villas, Castle hill Rudge Mrs., St. Martin's house, Wye st. Russell Miss Emily, Linden house, 111 Park street, Bartonsham Russell Mrs. and the Misses, Hampton dene, Tupsley Sandford H. V., Esq., M.D., L.R.C.P., &c., The Vinery, Aylestone hill Saunders Mrs., Montrose villa, White Cross road Savaker Misses J. & A., White Cross street Saye and Sele The Ven. and Right Hon. Lord Frederick Twisleton-Wykcham-Fiennes, D.C.L., and J.P. (archdeacon of Hereford; canon residentiary, prebendary of Eigne, and treasurer of Hereford cathedral; master of St. Ethelbert's hospital; high steward of the borough of Banbury), 3 St. John street, Hereford; & Broughton castle, near Banbury in Oxfordshire Scobie Mackay, J. G., Esq., Holmer park Sergeant Lewis, Esq., 4 St. Ethelbert st. Shackleton Rev. Thomas, M.A. (vicar choral of Hereford cathedral, and chaplain of St. Martin's home), Belvedere house, Broomy hill Shaw Mr. Rich., Pentwyn, White Cross rd. Shellard Orlando, Esq., (mayor), Barton Manor house Shepherd Commander John, R.N., 2 Rylands, Broomy hill Sirrell Miss Sarah, 29 White Cross street Skey Mr. Robert, Ledbury road Smith Alfred Rickards, Esq., M.D., 58 Commercial street Smith Mr. Charles, 10 St. Ethelbert st. Smith Mrs. C., Fenton lodge, Ledbury rd. Smith Geo. Townshend, Esq., Cathedral close Smith Mr. John, 50 Eign road Smith Josiah William, Esq., Q.C., B.C.L. (judge of county courts-circuit 27), Athelstan hall Smith Mrs., 2 Camden villas, Broomy hill Smith Miss Sarah, 42 Eign street Smith Mr. Thomas, 4 Victoria terrace, White Cross road Speechley Mrs. Ann, 13 Park street, Bartonsham Stallard William, Esq., Aylestone hill Stallard Wm. Thos., Esq., Aylestone hill Stanton Mr. William, Portfield street Steele Mr. William, 37 White Cross st. Stephens Miss Ann, Shaftesbury house, 102 White Cross street Stokes Mrs. M. H., 5 St. John street Stone Mr. Thomas, 104 White Cross st. Stooke Edwin, The Cedars, Aylestone hill Sunderland Edwin H., 136 St. Owen st. Sunderland Mr. Joseph H., sen., 2 Offa st. Suter John Alexander Forbes, Esq., Holmer park Symonds James Frederick, Esq. (alderman), Okeleigh, Broomy hill Symonds John Reginald, Esq., Okeleigh Symonds Mr. Thomas, Tupsley house Tapling Mrs. C. R., Canon villa, White Cross road Tatham Rev. Francis Henry, M.A. (head master of Hereford Cathedral school), Cathedral close Taylor Rev. John Robert Gleig, M.A. (minor canon and sub-chanter of Hereford cathedral; curate of St. John-the-Baptist), The College Taylor Mrs. Margaret, 6 Edgar street Temperley A., Esq., B.A. (assistant master at Hereford cathedral school) Thomas Mr. Edward, 1 Oxford street Thomas Mrs., Clifford pl., White Cross rd. Thomas Mrs. Martha, 40 Portland street Thomas Miss M. A., 1 Park street, Bartonsham Thomason The Misses, 6 Wye terrace, Bridge street Thomason Richard, Esq., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., Drybridge house, 37 St. Martin street Thompson Mr. Arthur, 12 St. Nicholas street Tomblings Mr. George Griffith, 22 Commercial street Tomkins Miss, 14 St. Nicholas street Toms Mr. William, Panson cot., Putson Trokes Charles, Esq., Putson house Trollope Captain, R.N., 10 Castle street Trusted Joseph, Esq., Barton cottage, Broomy hill Turner Mrs. Clayton, The Fosse, Castle grn. Turner Misses, Poplars, Aylestone hill Turner Thomas, Esq., M.R.C.S., 141 St. Owen street Twyning Mrs. S., The Mount, Tupsley Underwood Captain Thomas Nourse, R.N., J.P. (for the city), Newstead house, Aylestone hill Underwood Edward Morgan, Esq., 29 Castle street Underwood Mrs. Henry, 44 Bridge street Underwood Mrs. John Hanmer, 11 Castle street Underwood Rev. Richard, M.A. (vicar of All Saints, prebendary of Colwall in Hereford cathedral, and deputy chaplain of Coningsby's hospital), All Saints' vicarage, 37 Widemarsh street Veare Mr. William, 2 Glo'ster villas, 31 Eign road Venn Rev. John, M.A., Aylestone hill Vevers Hy., Esq., M.R.C.S., 6 St. Owen st. Vevers John B., Esq., The Firs, Hampton park Vevers William Maddy, Esq., Glen View villa, Park street, Bartonsham Wager Rev. James (minister of the Countess of Huntington's free church), 51 Berrington street Wainwright Mr. Joseph, 9 Castle street Wainwright Mr. Thomas, Vine villa, Ledbury road Waite Mrs. Eliza, Moorfield place, 20 Edgar street Walker Miss Loveday, Richmond place, Edgar street Walker Mr. William Adams, Eva cottage, 25 New town Walmsley Mr. George, 4 North villas Walmsley Mr. James, Richmond place, 26 Edgar street Walters Mrs., 10 Model cottages, Bath st. Warburton Peter, Esq., 23 St. Owen st. Waring Mrs. Elizabeth, 13 Victoria street Waring The Venerable William, M.A. (archdeacon of Ludlow in the diocese of Hereford, canon residentiary of Hereford cathedral, and master of St.Catherine's hospital, Ledbury), Cathedral close, Hereford; and St. Catherine's, Ledbury Wathen Thomas, Esq., Broomy hill Watkins Charles, Esq., Bewell house; and at Wisteston court, Marden, Hereford Watkins Mrs. Eliza, 92 Park street, Bartonsham Watts Mrs. Mary Ann and Miss, 2 North villas, Barr's Court road Weaver Mrs. F., 12 Norfolk terrace, St. Martin street Weaver Miss Harriett, 22 King street Weaver Miss Sarah, 14 St. Nicholas street Webb The Misses C. & J., 17 St. Owen st. Webb Miss Susanna, 31 White Cross st. Webb Mr. Wm., Moorfield pl., 15 Edgar st. Webster Mr. Richard, 151 St. Owen st. Welsh Mr. Richard, 12 Edgar street Weymss Mr. Edward, Derwent villa, 27 Eign road Weymss Mr. James, 66 St. Owen street Whalley Mr. James, 2 Gothic villas, White Cross road Whatoff Mr. J., Brampton villa, White Cross road Wheeler Mrs. Mary, 33 White Cross st. Wheeler Mr. Richard, 14 Edgar street White Joseph, Esq., Wye Vale villas, 97 Park street, Bartonsham Whitfeld William Clarke, Esq., 118 St. Owen street Whittem Mr. Christopher, 61 Cotterell street, White Cross road Wilding Frederick, Esq., 7 King street Wilkes Mr. Henry, R.A.M., Holland place, Blackmarstone Wilkes Mr. Thomas, Lansdowne cottages, 30 Commercial road Wilkins Mrs., Linden villa, Bath street Williams Mrs. A., Laburnum villa, White Cross road Williams Edward W. Colt, Esq. (Her Majesty's inspector of schools), Gate house, 131 Widemarsh street Williams Mrs. Eliz., 27 White Cross st. Williams Mr. James, 40 Widemarsh st. Williams Miss Mary, Castle hill Williams Miss Elizabeth, St. Ethelbert's house, Castle hill Williams Miss, 107 East street Williams Mr. Wltr., The Gare, Broomy hl. Wilson Mrs. Elizabeth, 1 Castle hill Winstone Mrs., Hinton cot., St. Martin's Woakes Mr. Fred. Chas., Model cottages, Baths street Wood Miss F., Lawn's croft, Aylestone hl. Wood Mrs., Vaga lawn, Broomy hill Woolley Mrs., 4 Ferrers street Woolley Mrs., Leyland vil, Aylestone hl. Woolley Mr. William, 125 St. Owen st. Wootton Mrs. A, Springfield pl., Green st. Wybrow Miss Louisa, East view, Ross rd. Wynn Nicholas Sirrell, Esq., 35 Broad st. Yapp Mrs. Ellen, Widemarsh cottage | |
| COMMERCIAL. Added 9 Jan 2005 | |
|
Abell Mrs. Eliza A., lodging house, 20 King street Adams John, gardener, 47 Commercial rd. ADAMS MATTHEW, wood hoop and hurdle merchant, Canal wharf; res., 30 Monkmoor st. (see advertisement page 45) Adams Richard, New Town Inn, 71 New town ADAMS MRS. SARAH, printer, bookseller, stationer, bookbinder, newsagent, archery, croquet, toy, and fancy repository; parcels receiving office for the Midland railway company, 29 High town; res., 22 St. Owen street Adams William, dairyman, 2 Edgar st. Addis Edward, farmer, Newton farm Alcott William, baker, confectioner, &c., 46 Commercial street ALEXANDER WILLIAM THOMAS, plumber, gas and hot water engineer, &c., 39 Eign street, and show room, Victoria st. (see advt. p.49) Alexanders & Loveridge, agricultural implement manufacturers, &c., depot at Nos. 1 to 4 Cattle market; and at Lion works, Leominster (see advertisement opposite Leominster trades directory) ALLEN & CO., coal, coke, and lime merchants, offices, 24 Church street; depots at Barr's Court station and at Railway station, Moreton-on-Lugg; Mr. Thomas Allen, Manager (see advertisement page 18) Allen Edwin, agent for the Prudential assurance company, 24 Church street Allen Goo., lodgings, 24 Commercial rd. Allen Thomas, manager for Allen & Co., coal merchants, &c., office, 24 Church street; res., 9 St. Nicholas street (see advertisement page 18) Allen T. W., cashier at the Midland bank, 35 Broad street; res., South Bank ho., Aylestone hill Allsop E., shoe warehouse, 29 Church st. ANDERSON JOHN, tobacconist, 7 High street Andrew Adam, travelling draper, Thornbury house, White Cross road Andrews James Alexander, linendraper, 81 Eign street Andrews R., assistant vicar choral of Hereford cathedral ANTHONY CHAS., publisher and proprietor of the "Hereford Times" newspaper, general printer by steam power, electrotyper, and stereotyper, "Hereford Times" steam printing offices, Maylord street (see advertisement at commencement of index) Anthony James, Pack Horse Inn, Blackmarstone Apperley Wm. Havard & Henry Gwillim, land agents and surveyors; agents to the Royal Farmers' fire and life insurance company, office, 21 East street; res., The Hawthorns, Aylestone hill Appleyard John Stephen, accountant and law clerk, 17 St. Nicholas street Armitage William Sugden, farmer, The Field, Tupsley Armstrong John Ward, divisional engineer (West Midland section of Great Western railway), office, Barr's Court sta.; res., Hatterell ho., Aylestone hill Arnold Charles, third clerk in Her Majesty's court of probate, 110 Park st., Bartonsham Arnold John, mail-cart contractor, 28 Bridge street Arthy Robert William, solicitor, 14 Norfolk terrace, St. Martin street Ashcroft Edward, hoot and shoe maker, 88 Eign street Aston Thomas, butcher, 70 Eign street Austin William, shopkeeper, &c., Widemarsh common AVIS & CO., The Palace hotel, commercial and private boarding house, 3 King street (see advertisement) AVIS R. W., English and foreign fruit merchant, and importer of foreign cigars, 3A King St. (see advt. page 52) Badham George, bricklayer, 67 Bath st. Bagnall George, 11 Park st., Bartonsham Bailey Chas., jobbing gardener, Tupsley Bailey Joseph, Swan Inn, Aylestone hill Bailey Thomas, coachbuilder, 30 Union st. BAKER EDWARD JOSEPH, tailor, hatter, hosier, glover, & gentlemen's outfitter, 2 High street (see advertisement page 14) Baker Henry, commercial traveller, 1 Greenfield villas, Bath street Baker William Augustus, clerk in post office, 66 Cotterell st., White Cross rd. Baldwin Thomas, saddler and harness maker, 4 King street Ballard Philip, manager of the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire canal, office, Canal wharf; res., The Knoll, Tupsley BAMFORD ROBERT LINGEN, estate agent and surveyor; agent for the Scottish Provident institution, and the London and Lancashire fire insurance company , office, 138 Widemarsh street; res., Westfields Bannister: E., coffee ho., 31 Newmarket st. Barber William, plumber, glazier, and painter, 41 Bridge street Barker E. H. Lingen, architect - offices, 7 St. Owen street, and at 11 Buckingham street, Charing Cross, London, W.C., & 8 High street, Haverfordwest BARKER GREENWOOD, baker, grocer, and provision dealer, 17 Eign rd. BARLING JAMES LIONEL, M.R.C.V.S. (Lon.), veterinary establishment, 8 King street (see advt.) Barlow George H., accountant, and clerk at Hereford savings hank, 30 Harold street, Bartonsham BARNARD THOMAS JAMES, pastrycook, confectioner, and sub-postmaster, Post office, 74 Eign street Barnes Alfred, law clerk, Cotterell street Barnes Mrs. A., dressma., 93 St. Owen st. Barnes John, agent for the Guardian plate glass insurance company, 132 Widemarsh street Barnfield Mrs. E.. dairykeeper, Wye st. BARRETT & GREENLAND, linen and woollen drapers, silk mercers, milliners, hosiers, glovers, carpet and furnishing warehousemen, and funeral furnishers, 1 High street; and at 10 High street, Ross (see advt. page 10) BARRETT HENRY, Exchange Hotel, and dealer in wines and spirits, Broad street (see advertisement) BARTER GEORGE, M.A., estate agent, surveyor, timber and land valuer, &c.; agent for the Conservative Land Society, and for the Land Drainage Improvement Company; offices, 16 Widemarsh street; and at 8A New Inn, Strand, London, W.C.; head offices, T he Avenue (The Cross), Worcester; res., Link cottage, Malvern Barton Mrs. Catherine, baker and grocer, 10 Hampton street BATTEN & SON, carriers and leather merchants, closed upper and grindery warehouse, 14 Eign street BAYLEY MISS E. J., Berlin wool and fancy repository, 69 Eign street BAYLEY GEORGE, miller, Victoria steam mill, Victoria street; res., 2 White Cross villas Bayley Miss S. P., stationer, 21 Broad st. Baylis Alan, beer retailer (Moss Cottage) and jobbing gardener, Foley street Baylis Charles, bootmaker, 17 Union st. BAYLIS & SON, saddlers and harness makers, 11 High street BAYLISS WILLIAM, brick, tile, & drain-pipe manufacturer, Aylestone hill brick works, Barr's Court road Baynham Jas., florist, &c., 6 Maylord st. Baynham Joseph, salesman for Allen & Co., coal merchants, Barr's Court sta. Baynham & Williams (The Misses), furnished apartments, 26 Broad street Beatty J., sergeant instructor of musketry to Herefordshire militia, 35 Castle place, Hampton street Beavan Arthur, St. Clair villa, White Cross road Beavan Mrs. E., Royal George, 31 Widemarsh street Beavan William, builder, 17 Victoria st. Beaven Wm., compositor, 25 Eign road Beddoe Henry Child, solicitor, proctor, & notary public; secretary to the Lord Bishop of Hereford; deputy registrar of the diocese; registrar of the archdeaconries of Hereford and Ludlow; registrar of the royal peculiar of Bridgnorth; steward and chapter clerk to the custos and vicars of Hereford cathedral; deputy steward to the ecclesiastical commissioners; com. to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; office, Cathedral close; res., 28 Castle street BEECH TOM, brick, pipe, and the manufacturer, Holmer brick works (see advertisement page 46) Beesley Chas., shoemaker, 47 St. Owen st. Beetleston Jno., coml. clerk, 88 Edgar st. Bellow Edward (firm of Bennett & Bellow), 10 High town BENNETT & BELLOW (late R. P. Brown), manufacturing, general, and furnishing ironmongers; whitesmiths, bellhangers, gasfitters, braziers, tin-plate workers, fitters of hot-water apparatus, &c., 10 High town (see advertisement page 4) Bennett Charles P. (firm of Bennett & Bellow), 10 High town; res., 2 Highfield villas, White Cross road Beresford J., bookbinder, Blue School st. Berry Mrs. Elizth., baker, &c.,13 West st. Bethell Richard, stone mason, and parish clerk and sexton of St. Martin's church, Ross road BEZANT AARON WALTER, chronometer, watch and clock maker, gold and silver smith, jeweller, and optician; agent for Elkington's electroplate and works of art; and sewing machine depot, 5 & 6 Widemarsh street (see advertisement opposite front cover) BEZANT & PHILLIPS, pianoforte, harmonium, and music warehouse, tuners, and repairers; agents for John Brinsmead & Sons' prize medal pianofortes, 32 High town (see advertisement opposite front cover) Bezant Frederick Simon, Garrick Hotel, 8 St. Peter street BIGGLESTONE EDWARD, monumental mason, and chimney - piece manufacturer, marble, stone, enamelled slate, and cemetery works, Cathedral close and 21 Church street (see advertisement page 22) BIGGLESTONE MISS ELIZA, fancy repository, brush, toy, basket, and perambulator warehouse, 25 Commercial street Bigglestone Fredk., toy dlr., 23 Eign st. Bigglestone Miss F. L., milliner and dressmaker, 21 Church street Bigglestone Thomas, grocer, and agent for Sutton & Co., carriers, 61 Commercial road Biggs Daniel, jobbing gardener, 57 Cotterell street Birch Thos., accountant, 34 Comrcl. road Bird Nathaniel, steward at the Herefordshire club, 42 Broad street Bishop Mrs. Elizth., laundress, Barton Bishop James, bootmaker, 5 St. Owen st. Bishop Miss Mary, lodging and boarding house, 9 Castle street Blakemore J., umbrella maker, 52 St. Martin street BLINKHORN THOMAS, linen draper, millinery and underclothing warehouse, Gloucester house, 9 and 10 St. Peter street (see advertisement p. 51) Blunsum George, law clerk, Bewell street Bodenham Frederick (firm of James & Bodenham), Solicitor; clerk of the peace for the city; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; agent for the Atlas insurance company; office, 5 St. Peter street; res., Aylestone hill Bolden Henry, engineer to the Midland railway company, office, Moorfields; res., The Cedars, Tupsley Bomford & Lee, corn factors and manure agents, 37 Commercial square Bond Henry, manager of the locomotive & carriage department (Great Western railway), Barr's Court station BOSLEY AND MARCHANT, family grocers, tallow chandlers, and provision merchants, 3 High street Bosley Edwin Edward (firm of Bosley & Marchant), 32 Castle street Botchett Philip, boot maker, 99 East st. Bott Richard, pavior, 65 Bath street Bottrell William, sheriff's officer, and auctioneer, 11 St. Nicholas street Boulter John, shoemaker, 22 Victoria st. BOULTON JOSEPH, cider and perry merchant, Barr's Court stores; res., Essington house, Aylestone hill Bound Mrs. Ann, poulterer, 8 Maylord st. Bourne Mrs. Elizabeth, greengrocer, 124 St. Owen street BOWELL REV. WILLIAM, F.R.G.S., F.E.I.S. (Trinity College, Dublin), head master and proprietor of the Collegiate school, Chandos house, 117 St. Owen street and St. Ethelbert street (see advertisement opposite preface) BOWEN ZACHARIAH (late Baker), gun maker, cutler, fishing tackle, and hardware warehouse, 84 Eign street BOWERS JAMES, builder, contractor, and surveyor, Portland house, 10 Portland street Bowers John, builder, &c., 1 Catherine street Bowers William, builder, contractor, &c., Bath street; res., Foley street Boycott William, solicitor, 2 Palace yard; res., Ivy lodge, Aylestone hill Boyles John, master of Nat. sch., Tupsley Bozzard Thomas, jobbing gardener and seedsman, 37 St. Owen street Bracher Sergeant-Major, drill and musketry instructor to rifle corps, Orderly room, 23 King street Braid Timothy William, 19 Eign road Brain William Edward, miller and corn merchant, Lugg Bridge flour mills BRAY T. & W., engineers, rnillwrights, machinists, and iron and brass founders, Blackmarstone st. (see advt. p.39) Bray Mrs. Thomas, grocer and provision dealer, Blackmarstone street Bridgeman Thomas, superintendent of public baths, Bath street Bridges S., marine strs., 106 St. Owen st. Bridgewater Basil Bentley, hydraulic engineer, Berrington street BRIDGWATER JAMES, provision dealer, 12 Commercial street (see advertisement page 45) BRIGGS NAOMI MARSHALL, grocer and provision dealer, Cambridge house, 122 St. Owen street Brisland James, shopkeeper, New town Broad Abrhm., poulterer, 17 Gwynne st. Broad The Misses, ladies' school, Norfolk house, 9 St. Martin street Brodie Mrs. Elizabeth, matron of Hereford county gaol, Commercial road Brookman William, shopkpr., 83 Green st. Brooks Mrs. Elizabeth, laundress, 5 Richmond street BROOKS JOHN, marine store and general dealer, haberdasher, and Birmingham warehouse, Green street, St. Owen street BROOME WILLIAM, bait and livery stables, Commercial square and 13 Union street (see advertisement p. 45) BROWN CHARLES, Black Swan Agricultural and Commercial Hotel, and farmer, 8 Widemarsh street Brown Charles, baker, &c., Blackmarstone Brown Charles Henry, railway clerk, 36 Cotterell street Brown Gopsill & Sons, sack contractors, depot at Barr's Court station (Mr. J. D. Townsend, Manager); head office, Gloucester Brown John, draper, &c., 16 Eign street Brown J. P., secretary to Herefordshire chamber of agriculture Bruton Mrs. E., lodgings, 16 Union st. Bruton Rich., pmbr. & pntr., 88 East st. Bryant William Shelton, railway guard, 32 New town Buckham R., shopkeeper, 5 Little Berrington street Bufton Charles, agent, 65 Cotterell street Bull Hy. Graves, physician, 2 St. John st. BULLAR EDWARD PAXTON, estate and house agent, 31 White Horse street Bullen Samuel, tailor, 8 St. Owen street Bullock Albert, clerk, City weighing machine, 66 Newmarket street Bullock Thomas, coal merchant, Barr's Court station; W. Pritchard, Agent Bullock William, Wellington Arms, 24 Widemarsh street BULMER J. & W., importers of wines and spirits, 2 Widemarsh street, corner of Bewell street Bulmer John Whitfeld (firm of J. & W. Bulmer), Uplands, Aylestone hill Bulmer William Richard (firm of J. & W. Bulmer), Glenthorne, Holmer BURGWIN CHARLES, Star and Garter Hotel, 65 and 66 Commercial rd. Burnett Mrs., preparatory school, Moorfield place, 17 Edgar street Burville Wm. John, professor of music, and lay clerk of Hereford cathedral, 9 King street Busby J., colour-sergeant (Herefordshire militia), The Barracks, Bartonsham Busk John, haulier, 85 Edgar street BUSTIN MRS. & SONS, photographers, Oxford place, 38 Widemarsh street; and at Gloucester road, Ross (see advertisement page 33) BUTCHER MISS CATHERINE, London baby linen and ladies' outfitting warehouse, 12 St. Peter street (see advertisement page 33) BUTLER JOHN, coal, coke, lime, and salt merchant, and brick manufacturer, depots at Barr's Court and Holme Lacy railway stations; brick works, Tupsley; res., 31 Commercial road (see advertisement page 38) Caldicott Charles, master of the Scudamore Charity school, Friars street Caldwell George J., head master of the Blue Coat school, and organist of St. Peter's church, Blue School street Caldwell William Henry, sexton at cathedral, Lucas house, Portfield street Calver M. and A., dressmakers, 9 White Cross street CALVERT THOMAS, cider and perry merchant, 8 Norfolk terrace, St. Martin street; stores, Wye street Cam Thomas, F.R.C.S., surgeon extraordinary to the infirmary, 13 St. Owen street Campbell John, trav. draper, 6 Union ter. Caple Samuel, shopkpr., 31 Monkmoor st. Capner John William, cashier at the Gloucestershire bank; agent for the Scottish Provincial fire, the Midland Counties' hailstorm, and the Accident insurance offices, Dynedor View villas, 102 Park street, Bartonsham Carless George, livery stables, Eign street Carless Joseph, jun., solicitor; town clerk and clerk to the urban sanitary authority; perpetual commissioner; commissioner for affidavits in the supreme court of judicature; deputy registrar o£ the county court; office, 3 Offa street CARLESS THOMAS & HENRY, furnishing and general ironmongers, bar iron merchants, tin-plate workers, gasfitters, bellhangers, nail manufacturers, oil and colour merchants, implement dealers, and agricultural seed merchants, 34 High town (see advertis ement page 11) Carless Henry (firm of T. & H. Carless), 2 Castle street Carless Thomas (firm of T. & H. Carless), 34 High town CARPENTER EDWARD COX, furniture-van proprietor, The Barton, Broomy hill Carpenter James, clerk to the commissioners of taxes for district of Hereford south and Peterchurch, 5 Norfolk terrace, St. Martin street Carpenter Robert, shoeing and jobbing smith, 1 New town, Widemarsh Carter John, Heart of Oak, 27 New town Cartwright Thos., haulier, 16 Clifford st. Chamberlain Mrs. A., farmer, Bartonsham farm Chance Geo., shoemaker, 13 Little Berrington street Chance M. A., shopkeeper, 38 Church st. Chance Miss Sarah, grocer, &c., 17 Bridge street Chandler George, town missionary, 24 Blue School street Chaplin Henry Thomas, first clerk at inland revenue office, 95 Park street, Bartonsham Chapman D. R., librarian and curator of Hereford free library and museum, and organist of St. James', Broad st. CRAVE WILLIAM FRANCIS, pharmaceutical, dispensing, and agricultural chemist, 6 and 7 Broad street Cherry Jn., Royal Standard, 43 Bewell st. Chesterton Mrs. H., baker, &c., 33 Eign st. Chick John, baker, &c., 111 and 113 St. Owen street Chick William, architect and county surveyor, office, 20 East st.; res., Woodville, Sutton St. Nicholas, near Hereford Chiles Henry, Barrel Inn, 12 Eign street Chirnside James, grocer's assistant, 1 Poplar cottages, Portfield, Bath street Clark Wm., job. gardener, 89 New town Clarke Miss E., manageress at Green Dragon Hotel, Broad street Clarke Robert, builder. 21 Guildford st. Clarke R., assistant vicar choral of Hereford cathedral Clarke Saml., coffee house, 38 Bewell st. Clarke William, farmer, 17 Norfolk ter. CLARKSON HENRY, grocer, tea dealer, and Italian warehouseman sole agent for W. & A. Gilbey, wine importers and distillers; agent for Allsopp & Sons' and Bass & Co.'s Burton ales, Guinness's extra Dublin stout, and the Alton Court brewery company's family ales, porter, and stout; sole agent and importer of pure Indian teas; also agent for the Liverpool and London and Globe fire and life insurance office, 9 High town (see advertisement page 19) CLARKSON & CO., manufacturers and sole proprietors of J. G. Devereux's "Old England" sauce, High town (see advertisement page 19) Cleave John, solicitor; clerk of the peace for the county of Hereford; perpetual commissioner; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; offices, Shirehall, and 15 Bridge street COCK BENJAMIN, tanner, Eign Gate tannery; res., 49 Eign street Cole Mrs. Ann, dressmaker, 75 Green st. Cole George, city surveyor, office, 143A Widemarsh street; res., 23 Commercial road Cole Saml., carpenter, 21 Commercial rd. Cole Wm., tailor's assist., 50 Portland st. Colebatch Jn., frmr., White ho., Tupsley Coleby John Smith, inland revenue officer, 11 Norfolk ter., St. Martin st. Coles Thos., clk., 24 Park st., Bartonsham Coles William, collector of inland revenue and receiving officer of taxes, office, 30 Widemarsh street; res., The Hawthorns, Aylestone hill Colley James, builder, 64 Green street Collins George, commercial traveller, 18 Widemarsh street Collins Patrick; staff sergeant, 8 Edgar st. COLLINS WILLIAM, hosier, glover, practical shirt maker, Berlin wool and fancy repository, 13 High town (see advertisement page 55) COLWELL EDWIN, new and second-band bookseller, and waste paper dealer; agent for the Inman line of Royal mail steamers to North America, 151 St. Peter street; warehouse, Bewell street (see advts. page 36 and trade catalogue at end of Hereford advertisements) Constable Richard, butcher, 145 Widemarsh street; and farmer, Highfield house, Holmer Cook Henry, chimney sweeper, 29 Gaol st. COOKE EDWIN, painter, grainer, paperhanger, &c., 102 Widemarsh street (see advertisement page 51) COOKE GEORGE & SON, family grocers, Italian warehousemen, and wine merchants; agents for Lea, Carpenter, & Co.'s ales, 25 High town Cooke John, painter, &e., 16 Bewell street Cooke Richard, grocer, &c., 10 High st. Cooke Thomas, fishing-rod maker, Blue School street; res., Maylord street COOPER T. (late Manlove), English and foreign china, glass, and earthenware rooms, 14 High town (see advertisement page 54) Cope William, superintendent of police for Hereford and Abbey Dore divisions, County police station, Commercial rd. Corbett James, deputy governor of Hereford county gaol and clerk to the visiting justices; clerk to the finance committee; auditor to Hereford savings bank, 32 Commercial road Corner James, solicitor; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; advocate in the police and county courts, office, 37 High town; res., 2 Vaga villas, Castle hill Corner John, lamp and oil dealer, gas and water fitter, tin-plate worker, &c., 19 Commercial street Cotton Thomas, Greyhound Hotel, 89 Eign street, and Grapes Inn, 39 West street Court Mrs. Anne, dressmaker, &c., 57 Eign street Court Mrs. M. A., dressma., 33 Church st. COURT & MORRIS, family grocers, tea dealers, Italian warehousemen, wine and spirit merchants, &c.; agents for J., W., & J. V. Stallard's Worcester ales and stout, Ind, Cooke, & Co.'s Burton ales, Guinness's Dublin stout, Raggett's nourishing London stout and pale ale, and for the Civil Service wine association, County tea warehouse, 8 High town Court Thomas Ambrey (firm of Court & Morris), Melbourne ho., Aylestone hill Cowley John G., chief clerk in post office, St. James's villa, Ledbury road Cowtan Captain Edwin, governor of Hereford county gaol, Commercial road Cox Geo., railway insp., 29 Moorfield st. Cox John Jukes, outfitter, &c., 26 High town Cox Thomas, agent for washing machines, &c., 74 Park street, and Market hall Cox Wm., dairyman, 11 Commercial rd. CRAGGS MRS. ANNE, cricket depot, toy and fancy goods warehouse, 57 Broad street Craig J. D., master of the working boys' home, Bath street CRANSTON & MAYOS, nurserymen, florists, and seed merchants, King's Acre nurseries, near Hereford; seed warehouse, Herefordshire Club buildings, 41 Broad street Cranston John (firm of Cranston & Mayes), King's Acre, near Hereford CRATCHLEY ALFRED, salt merchant, and dealer in Bath bricks, whiting, freestone, sand, &c., 5 Monkmoor st.; warehouse, 38 Catherine st. Croft Hy., painter, &c., 40 Blue School st. Crompton Mrs., dressma., 22 Blue School st. Crompton T., bookbinder, Blue School st. Crompton Wm., ironmonger's assistant, 3 Model cottages, Baths street Crossthwaite Mrs. Amy, Rummer Tavern, 42 Bewell street Crump George, basket maker, 59 Eign st. CULLIS W. AND CO., practical lithographers, die sinkers, engravers, and copper-plate printers; fancy stationers, picture-frame makers, carvers, gilders, printsellers, and fine art repository, The London engraving and lithographic offices, 3 Broad s treet (see advertisement opposite commencement of "Hereford Alphabetical Directory") Cummings Catherine, Half Moon, 76 Eign street Curley Timothy, C.E., F.G.S., civil engineer, Broomy hill Curtis Cornelius, outfitter, 146 and 147 Widemarsh street; and at High street, Chepstow Cutter Thomas, baker, grocer, and beer retailer (Crown), 35 and 36 St. Martin st. Daish Mrs. C., laundress, Tupsley Dallow Francis W., chief clerk (Herefordshire constabulary), 25 Park street, Bartonsham Dallow James, job. gardener, 61 Park st. DAUNCEY THOMAS, linen draper, milliner, &c., 8 Commercial street Davies Benj., insurance agent, 73 Eign rd. Davies Chas., joiner, &c., 72 Commrcl. rd. Davies & Co., soda-water manufacturers, 14 Eign street and 39 West street Davies Mrs. E., lodging ho., 131 St. Owen street Davies Mrs. E., upholsteress, Widemarsh st. Davies Harriet, cane worker, 33 West st. Davies Hyla, road contrctr., New Market street Davies James, solicitor; clerk to the city magistrates; clerk to the Aubrey charity; solicitor to the Hereford city and county benefit building society; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature, 132 Widemarsh street; res., 1 Wood view, Broomy hill DAVIES JAMES, family grocer and provision dealer, 4 Widemarsh street Davies James, builder, 22 Cotterell st. Davies Jas.; coffee ho., 22 Commercial rd. Davies John, chief superintendent of city police, Gaol street DAVIES JOHN, brewer of the celebrated family ales, St. Owen street brewery, and Ship Inn, 105 St. Owen street; res., Boughton villa, Ledbury road (see advertisement page 30) Davies John, tailor, and agent for Foster & Co.'s parcels express, 1 Bridge street Davies Jn., baker, &c., 57 Commercial rd. Davies John, timber haulier, New town Davies John, White Lion, 13 Maylord st. Davies John, jobng. smith, 14 Maylord st. Davies John, shoemaker, 33 West street Davies & Powell, smiths, &c., 176 Edgar street DAVIES THOMAS THEOPHILUS, jun., book and music seller, stationer, printer, bookbinder, newsagent, and patent medicine vendor; agent to the London Union fire and life insurance company, and to the Original guarantee society, 1 High town; res., 127 St. Owen street (see advertisement page 43) Davies William, chemist, 54 Broad street Davies William, painter, 62 Green street Davies William, timber haulier, 125 Widemarsh street Davis Arthur Daniel, grocer, baker, and confectioner, 56 and 57 Widemarsh st. Davis Mrs. Emma, dressma., 5 Ferrers st. Davis J. B., tobacconist, 74 Commrcl. rd. Davis William, manager of gas works, Commercial road Davison & Whittem, nurserymen, seedsmen, and florists, White Cross and Barr's Court nurseries; seed warehouse, Free Library buildings, Broad street Davison George (firm of Davison & Whittem), White Cross house Davison William, Ship Inn, Ross road Deacon Samuel, coach and general smith, 120 White Cross street Deen George, basket maker, Hinton road Depper Thos., shoe mender, 30 Bewell st. DERRY JOHN, whitesmith, locksm., bellhanger, shoeing and general smith, gas and water fitter, &c., 33 Union street (see advertisement page 44) Diamond William Rufus, paymaster sergeant (Herefordshire militia), 87 Park street, Bartonsham Digby C. W. Loftus, cashier at West of England and South Wales bank, 9 St. Ethelbert street Dillon Francis Richd., chemist, 7 Eign st. Dobbs Elisha, greenkpr., Castle green Docker Ed., frmr., Home farm, Newton Dodwell C., chimney sweeper, 14 Friars st. Donnelly William, supervisor of inland revenue, 26 Widemarsh street Dowding William, plasterer, 104 Widemarsh street Downey Thomas, quartermaster-sergeant of Herefordshire militia, Barracks, Bartonsham Drew Vincent, cooper, &c., 23 Maylord st. Dufty Joseph, dairyman, Widemarsh com. Duggan James, greengr., 3 Bridge street Dunn The Misses, ladies' boarding and day school, Richmond pl., 24 Edgar st. Durham Jas., jobg. gardener, 13 King st. DUTSON MISS ANN (late Dillon), coppersmith and tin-plate worker, 59 Commercial street Dutton Mrs. J., laundress, 17 Guildford st. Dutton Walter, cheese factor, Maylord st. Dyer Thos., carpenter, &c., 16 Oxford st. Earle William, accountant; secretary to the Hereford city and county benefit building society; second clerk in Her Majesty's court of probate; agent to the Briton life assurance office, 27 Castle street Earp Charles, shopkpr., 59 White Cross st. Eckley John, grocer, 25 Broad street Edmonds Henry, seedsman, 32 Broad st. Educational Society's Depot at Jakeman & Carver's, 4 High town (see advertisement page 27) EDWARDS AUGUSTUS C. (late White & Edwards), silk mercer, milliner,dressand mantle maker, costumier, linen and woollen draper, carpet warehouseman, and funeral furnisher, Alban house, 18 High town (see advt. p.3) Edwards Edw.,coml. clerk, 23 Portland st. EDWARDS EDWIN E., estate agent, surveyor, valuer, &c., 26 Broad street; res., Stretton Sugwas Edwards Miss, dressmaker, 23 Portland st. Edwards & Weaver, auctioneers, &c., 67 New Market street, and at Leominster and Kington; postal address, Corn Exchange offices, Leominster (see Leominster advertisements page 9) Edwards Wm., bootmaker, 45 Maylord st. Elliott Ebenezer, printer, bookbinder, &c., 28 Church street; res., 33 Harold street, Bartonsham Elliott George, reporter for the Hereford Times, St. Clair villas, White Cross rd. Elliott Richard, printer, statnr., and sub-distributor of stamps, 4A St. Peter st. Elliott Miss Sophia, milliner and dressmaker, 28 Church street Ensoll William, Butchers' Arms, Berrington street EVANS BROTHERS & CO., engineers, millwrights, agricultural machinists, iron and brass founders, &c., New Market street (see advt. p.41) EVANS FRANCIS & SON, ironmongers, nail and chain manufacturers, &c., 4 and 5 Bridge street Evans Francis, jun. (firm of F. Evans & Son), 9 Prospect terrace, St. Martin st. EVANS GEORGE, silk mercer, linen draper, haberdasher, hosier, glover, & funeral furnisher, 20 High town Evans George, jobg. gardener, 76 Edgar st. EVANS HENRY, coal, coke, and lime merchant, 6 Norfolk terrace, St. Martin street; depot at Barr's Court station (see advertisement page 52) Evans John, bootmaker, 45 St. Martin st. Evans Mrs. John, milliner and fancy repository, 42 Bridge street Evans John B., Saracen's Head, St. Martin street Evans Joseph, hairdresser, 2 Bath street Evans Peter, hairdresser, 53 Commercial street Evami Robt. (Evans Bros.), 39 Portland st. Evans Thomas; railway guard, 48 Portland street EVANS WILLIAM, jun., cider, perry, and hop merchant, stores, Blue School street; res., Sorrento, Hampton park, Tupsley Eversham George, shopkpr., 29 Union st. Eves Albert, hospital sergeant (Herefordshire militia), 93 Eign road Evins Joseph Hancock, architect and surveyor, 132 St. Owen street Farmer's Temperance, Family, and Commercial Hotel, 1 and 2 Commercial road Farmer Samuel, solicitor; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; agent for the Law Union fire and life insurance company, office, Widemarsh street; res., Rock house, Fownhope, near Hereford FARR CHARLES, Merton Commercial Hotel and Posting Establishment, 28 Commercial road (bait and livery stables opposite) (see advertisement) Farr Richd., cattle salesman, Ledbury rd. Faulkner Mrs. E., milliner, Commercial rd. Faulkner Fred. George, overseer at Hereford Times office, 62 Commercial road Faulkner John, Royal Oak, The Barton FEAR ABRAHAM, cider and perry merchant, and cooper, &c., 121 St. Owen street Fenton Ed. W., com. traveller, 1 Wye ter. Field Charles, fishmonger, &c., 27 St. Martin street FIELD'S MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED, coal, lime, and building material merchants, and manure agents, depot at Barton station (John Higgins, District Agent); head offices, Shrewsbury Flanegan Mrs. Esther, carver and gilder, 144 St. Owen street Fletcher R. W., fishmonger, 36 Portland street FLETCHER WILLIAM, fish salesman, herring curer, fruit, potato, and ice merchant, general commission agent, poulterer, and dealer in game (wholesale and retail), 9 Eign street and Market hall; Wenham Lake and rough ice and potato stores, Berrington street; herring curing warehouse, St. Owen street (see advt. page 25) Fletcher William, farmer, The Leys, St. Martin's and Grafton; res., Clifton cottage, 6 Oxford street Flint S. Houston, assistant vicar choral of Hereford cathedral Floyd Hen., Golden Lion, Grandstand rd. FLUCK JOHN, Spread Eagle Agricultural and Commercial Hotel, 2 King street Ford Geo., baker and grocer, 8 Bridge st. Ford Jn., builder, &c., Eign hill, Tupsley Ford William, Frederick, chemist, 27 and 28 Eign street Fowler James Thomas Owen, secretary and actuary to the Hereford savings bank and government annuity institution; secretary to the Hereford general infirmary; agent to the Sun fire and life assurance offices, East street, corner of St. John street Fowles Edward, relieving officer, registrar of births and deaths, and vaccination officer for Dewchurch district of Hereford union, Hinton road Fowles Edward William, sen., refreshment rooms, 44A Commercial road Fowles Frederick, inspector of nuisances Fox Mrs., dairykeeper, 3 Gomond street Francis E., Railway Bell, Blue School st. FRANCIS GEORGE WILLIAM, general drapery, millinery, mantle, hosiery, and haberdashery warehouse, 27 High town and High street FRANCIS MISS, preparatory classical school for young gentlemen (boarding and day), 13 Castle street (see advertisement page 21) Francis Wm., tailor, 12 Commercial road FRASER ARCHIBALD, tailor and travelling draper, 14 Commercial road FREDERIC MONS. F. (first diploma of Neuchâum;tel University, Switzerland), professor and teacher of French and German languages, 6 King street (see advertisement page 53) Fredericks C., assistant vicar choral of Hereford cathedral Fresle Thomas, clock maker and clothes dealer, 6 Bewell street Froome William James, Queen's Arms, 4 Broad street Gammage Henry Samuel, jun., plumber and painter, 116 Widemarsh street Gardiner Henry, compositor and emigration agent, 64 Cotterell street, White Cross road Garrold Thomas William, solicitor; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature, 17 Widemarsh street Garstone Edmund Thomas, baker, &c., 5 King street Garstone Emma, shopkeeper, 58 St. Martin street Garstone George, brazier and tin-plate worker, 40A West street; res., 20 Little Berrington street Garstone Mrs. M., fruiterer, &c., 12 King street GARSTONE WILLIAM, general outfitter, and boot and shoe dealer, 19 and 78 Eign street GARTON (CHARLES), RUSSELL, & CO., brewers of prize medal ale, Bristol; branch office, 142 St. Owen street; Mr. John Hook, Agent Gascoyne Ed., sbopkr., 37 Berrington st. Geary Charles, clerk of All Saints' church, 119 White Cross street Geary Francis, law clerk, 91 Park street GEORGE EDWARD (the Executor of), foreign and English timber merchant, dealer in slates, tiles, and general building materials, and steam sawing mill, Canal wharf; and at Etnam street, Leominster; William A. Hill, Executor (see advt. page 34) George Isaac, carpenter, Widemarsh com. George Thomas, grocer and baker, 28 New town GETHEN WILLIAM, family and dispensing chemist, dealer in photographic chemicals, and sole proprietor of the "European Sauce"; agent for the London Assurance life office, 30 High town Gibbs Richd., plasterer, 46 Park street Giles James, Vaga Tavern, Hunderton Gillham Edward, outfitter, 1 Widemarsh street GINHAM WILLIAM HENRY, brazier, zinc, copper, and tin-plate Worker; cleaner and repairer of moderator lamps, bottle jacks, &c., 14 Church street Glasgow John, travelling draper, 27 Widemarsh street Glasgow Robert & Co., brush manufacturers, 35 Union street Glass Herbert, umbrella ma., 4 Church st. Glegg Mrs. Leah, dressmaker, 10 Park st. GLOUCESTERSHIRE BANK ING COMPANY (BRANCH OF), draw on the Union Bank of London, 2 Princes street, E.C.; bank hours 10 till 3, on Wednesdays 10 till 5, and on Thursdays 10 till 1; Charles Gill Martin, Esq., Manager, 1 Broad street, corner of High street GODSALL GEORGE, boot and shoe manufacturer, 17 Commercial rd. (see advertisement page 44) GODSALL JOHN, tailor and draper, 70 Commercial road Godsall W. H., baker, &c., 76 New town GODWIN WILLIAM, manufacturer of encaustic tiles for pavements of churches, entrance halls, &c. (patronized by Her Majesty the Queen), Lugwardine encaustic tile works, near Hereford (see advertisement at end of Hereford descriptive matter) Godwin William, dairyman, &c., 15 Union street Goldie Archibald, tailor, Commercial st. Gollins Mrs. A., lodging house, 16 St. Nicholas street Goode Joseph, shopkpr., &c., Hunderton Goode Thomas, White Horse Inn, 32 Union street GOODING GEORGE H., confectioner and general provision dealer, Temperance stores, 55 Eign street Goodman James Charles, Angler Inn, 24 and 25 Union street GORE HENRY, rope, twine, and rick cover manufacturer; sole inventor of the endless machine bands (without splicing); tents and marquees for hire; Cattle market ropery, and Liverpool house, 45 Bridge street, and the Poultry market (see advertisement page 15) Gore Mrs. M., teacher of music, 18 Victoria street GOUGH MISS ELIZABETH, hosier, glover, haberdasher, shirt ma., baby linen and ladies' outfitting warehouse, 16 and 17 High town Gouldrick George, governor of the city gaol, Gaol street Gradie John, clerk, 5 Commercial road GRATY MRS., Prince of Wales Inn, and family brewer, 53 and 54 Eign st. (see advertisement page 36) GREEN DRAGON HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED, proprietors of the Green Dragon Family and Commercial Hotel, Broad street; Miss E. Clarke, Manageress GREEN DRAGON POSTING CO. AND RAILWAY PARCELS OFFICE (E. K. Jakeman & Co., Proprietors), postmasters, cab, omnibus, and mourning coach proprietors; agents for the Great Western Railway Company; Green Dragon railway, coach, and parcel delivery office, 43 Broad street (see advertisement pp. 8 and 9) GREEN FRANCIS, civil engineer and surveyor, 26 Church street Green William, jobbing gardener, 106 Park street Greenland George (firm of Barrett & Greenland), 1 Victoria terrace, 35 White Cross street Gregg Thomas, net maker, 24 Aubrey st. GRIFFITH DAVID, British Oak Inn, and printers' club house, 6 Monkmoor street, Commercial road Griffiths Edwin, shopkpr., 16 St. Owen st. Griffiths Henry, registrar of births and deaths for the city district, and clerk to the county treasurer, office, St. Peter street; res., Lechmere villa, 101 Park street, Bartonsham Griffiths James, inspector of city police, Gaol street GRIFFITHS JOHN, locksmith, bell-hanger, shoeing and general smith, 179 Edgar street Griffiths ___, carpenter, Prospect place, 32 White Cross street GRIFFITHS THOS., haberdasher, general hardware and marine store dealer, London, Birmingham, and Sheffield warehouse, 28 and 29 St. Owen street Griffiths Thos,, Buckinghamshire House, White Cross road Griffiths William, proctor and apparitor general for the diocese of Hereford, 12 Castle street Grizzelle Charles, boot and shoe maker, and sexton of cemetery, Bromny hill Groom & Sons, timber merchants and saw mill proprietors, Widemarsh; and at Wellington, Salop Groom W., Westbourne terrace, Edgar street Grout John, furnishing ironmonger, 28 High town, and 1 & 2 Lower Church st. Grove William, nurseryman and florist, Tupsley and St. Owen's nurseries; res., Woodbine villa, Tupsley Grover George Charles, district superintendent of West Midland section of Great Western railway, office, Barr's Court station; res., 7 Castle street GRUNDY THOMAS, butcher, 15 High town; and farmer, Crossway farm, Holmer Gunn Wm., compositor, 8 Guildford st. GURNEY ALFRED, foreign and colonial produce merchant, French and Italian warehouseman; dealer in foreign wines and spirits, importer of Martell's brandies, and agent for Guinness's Dublin stout and Bass's Burton ales, 12 High town (see advt. page 5) Gurney James, eating ho., 3 Maylord st. Gurney Mrs., dressma., &c., 21 Bridge st. GUY EDWIN, chemist and druggist, and chiropodist, 15 Broad street (see advertisement) Gwillim John, solicitor; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; perpetual commissioner; office, 146 St. Owen street; res., Lianelly house, Aylestone hill Gwyune John M., Bakers' Arms, 73 Bath street Hackton Mrs. E., dressmaker, 44 Moorfield street Haddon Brothers, architects and surveyors, 36 Bridge street; and at Rockliffe, Great Malvern; and 6 John street, Adelphi, Strand, London, W.C. Hain James, salesman at the King's Acre nurseries, Charlton villa, White Cross rd. Hall Edwin MT., eating house, 29 Commercial street Hall George, shoemaker, 28 Bewell street HALL W. & A. E., wholesale and family grocers, tea dealers, and provision merchants; agents for H. R. Williams & Co.'s wines and Flower & Son's ales, 14 and 15 Widemarsh street Halstead Edward, horse dealer, Aubrey street; res., The Elms, Burghill Hanbury Geo. Bobart, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., surgeon; medical officer to the dispensary; surgeon to the city district of Hereford union, to the union house, and public vaccinator, 34 Castle street Handley S., dressmaker, 81 Catherine st. HANFORD CECIL, private tutor and principal of training school, 26 St. Owen street (see advertisement p. 40) HARDING RICHARD MORRIS, furnishing ironmonger, 48 Commercial street, and Union street; iron and brass founder, and general smith, Bath street foundry; res., Dorset house, White Cross road Harley Richard, jun., butcher, 11 Commercial street HARLEY RICHARD, sen., fellmonger and wool dealer, Millbrook st., New town; and butcher and farmer, 25 Eign street Harman Charles S. (firm of Powell & Harman), Eign street HARRIS HENRY, King's Head Inn, 52 Broad street HARRIS JOSEPH, plain and ornamental painter, glazier, and general house decorator, 24 Victoria street HARRIS THOMAS, corn, flour, and meal factor, agricultural and garden seedsman; agent to the Colonial assurance corporation, limited, 40 Bridge street (see advt. page 32) Harris Thomas, Seven Stars, East street Harris T., baker and shopkeeper, 43 St. Owen street Harris T., coal dealer and shopkeeper, 83 Eign road Harris William, Woolpack Inn, 4 St. Nicholas street Harrison Hy., bricklayer, 44 St. Owen st. Harrison Mrs. Jane, farmer, 63 St. Owen street Harrison John, hairdresser, &c., Ross rd. Harrison Thos., shoema., 108 St. Owen st. Hart Geo. Inman S., chemist, Church st. Hart Wm., lodging ho., 3 & 4 Castle st. Harvey Mrs. C., corn and flour dealer, 19 Union street HATHAWAY FREDERICK, outfitter, 13 St. Peter street; and boot and shoe warehouse, 11 St. Peter st. HATTON BROS. & CO., makers of boots, shoes, and leggings (wholesale and retail), The Hereford boot manufactory, 15 St. Peter street, entrance to workshops, East st. (see advt. p.27) Hatton Charles, tanner, currier, and bark merchant, Barton tannery Hatton Mrs. S., baker, confectioner, and grocer, 31 Church street HATTON MARK, manufacturing confectioner, fruiterer, maltster, and hop dealer, 94 East street, and 1 and 2 New market (see advt. page 53) Havard Edward, railway guard, 25 White Horse street Hawke Fredk., compositor, 14 Oxford st. Hawkins Edward, inspector (G.W.R.), 9 Model cottages, Baths street Hawkins Frederick Thomas, printer and stationer, Hereford Weekly Marvel office, 13 High street Hawnt Francis Frederick, Barton Tavern, St. Nicholas st. and 1 Whitefriars st. Hayward J., French polisher, New Market street Hayward T. F., French polisher, Maylord street Heap Hargreaves, head master of Hereford proprietary school, Barr's court Hedger George, tailor, 2 East street Heinemeier F., musician, 92 Edgar st. HEINS NICHOLAS, The London pianoforte and music warehouse; professor of music, organist of St. Nicholas church, concert agent, pianoforte tuner, &c., 53 Broad street (see advertisement opposite "Musical Instrument Warehouses" in Hereford Trades Directory) Herbert Austin, assistant overseer for parishes of St. Nicholas, St. Martin, St. John, and Breinton, 8 St. Nicholas street HEREFORD CATHEDRAL SCHOOL, Rev. Francis Henry Tatham, M.A. (late Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Assistant Master of Westminster school), Head Master; R. M. Fowler, Esq., M.A. (late Scholar of Pembroke College, Oxford), A. Temperley, Esq., B.A. (late Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge), and S. Poole, Esq., B.A. (late Exhibitioner of Exeter College, Oxford), Assistant Masters; Rev. Jas. Brown, B.A. (late Scholar of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge), Master of the Lower School; Mr. E. H. Kelly, Assistant Master; Mons. Menard, Master of Modern Languages; Mr. Burville, Music Master; Mr. Winters, Drawing Master (see advt. facing description of the city of Hereford) Hereford Dry-Earth Manure Model Garden and Farm, Baths street; Mr. Geo. Henry With, F.R.A.S., Scientific Secretary; Thomas Tranter, Manager. HEREFORD JOURNAL, and General Advertiser for the counties of Hereford, Gloucester, Salop, Worcester, Monmouth, Brecon, Radnor, Glamorgan, and the rest of the Principality of Wales; printed and published by Eustace Hinton Jones & Co., every Friday evening for Saturday; price 2d.; Conservative politics; established 1713; office, 34 Broad street (see advertisement opposite "Hereford Trades Directory") HEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE COMPANY, LIMITED, boarding establishment for young ladies, 135 and 136 Widemarsh street; Mrs. Jacob, Lady Principal; Mr. Edward Maddison, National Provincial Bank, Secretary (see advertisement page 20) HEREFORD MERCURY AND INDEPENDENT (with which is incorporated the Hereford Express), printed and published by the proprietor, Mr. William Prosser, every Tuesday evening for Wednesday; price one penny; Independent politics; office, 16 Church street (see advt. page 50) HEREFORD PROPRIETARY SCHOOL AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE (established 1855), Barr's court; The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, Visitor; F. L. Bodenham, Esq., Hon. Secretary and Treasurer; Mr. Hargreaves Heap (B.Sc. of the University of London, and late tutor in St. Mark's College, Chelsea), Head Master; C. W. Owen, English Master; Mr. W. Watkins Old, Music Master; ___, French and German Master (see advt. opposite "Schools" in Hereford Trades Directory) Hereford Savings Bank and Government Annuity Institution (established A.D. 1816, and certified under the Act of 1868), East street; bank hours 10 till 3, on Wednesdays 10 till 5, and on Thursdays 10 till 1; The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Hereford, Chairman; J. A. F. Suter, Esq., National Provincial Bank, Treasurer; J. T. Owen Fowler, Esq., Secretary and Actuary; Mr. James Corbett, Auditor; Messrs. G. H. Barlow & Egerton Harry Smith, Clerks Hereford Steam Corn Mills, Bath street; office, 50 Commercial street; Mr. William Lewis, Manager HEREFORD TIMES, and General Advertiser for the counties of Hereford, Monmouth, Brecon, Glamorgan, Carmarthen, Cardigan, Radnor, Montgomery, Salop, Stafford, Worcester, and Gloucester; printed and published by the proprietor, Charles Anthony, Esq., every Friday evening for Saturday; Lewis Sergeant, Esq., Editor; price 32d.; Liberal polities; two full sheets, 16 pages, 112 columns, with monthly supplement; established June 30th, 1832; Steam printing offices, Maylord street (see advertisement at commencement of index) Hereford Weekly Marvel, published by Frederick Thomas Hawkins; price one penny; office, 13 High street Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal, office, Canal wharf; The Great Western Railway Company, Proprietors; Philip Ballard, Esq., Manager; Mr. Thomas Maddox, Book-keeper HEREFORDSHIRE & SOUTH WALES AGRICULTURAL MANURE COMPANY, LIMITED, manufacturers of special manures for all crops, superphosphate of lime, sulphuric acid, &c., offices and works, Holmer; Mr. T. F. Salmon, Manager and Secretary (see advertisement page 16) Herefordshire Club (for ladies and gentlemen), 42 Broad street; Edward Maddison, Esq., Hon. Secretary; The Midland Banking Company, Limited, Treasurers; Nathaniel Bird, Steward HERRON G. R. & SON, fellmongers, leather dressers, and wool merchants, Monkmoor mills and Eign mills (Robert Johnson, Manager); London warehouse, 133 Bermondsey street, S.E. (see advertisement page 23) Hewer George, fellmonger and wool dealer, Ford house, 68 Edgar street; and farmer, Palmer's court, Holmer Hewertson Nelson, timber and bark mer., Widemarsh; and at Newport (Mon.) Hewitt Edward, eating ho., 17 Church st. HEWITT HENRY WILLIAM, licensed victualler, The city and county dining and refreshment rooms, 62 and 63 Commercial street, opposite the Old house (see advertisement page 30) Hewitt Hy. Wm., farmer, Litley cot. fm. HIGGINS JOHN, district agent for Field's mercantile company, limited, 44 Eign street Hiles John, baker, &c., 60 St. Martin st. Hill Mrs. A., dressma., 95 Widemarsh st. Hill Charles, tailor, 44 Widemarsh street HILL EDWARD, Britannia Inn, market gardener, and hay and straw dealer, 9 Cotterell st., White Cross rd. Hill John, baker, &c.,107 White Cross st. Hill Mrs. M. A., shopkeeper, 128 Widemarsh street HILL THOMAS, Coach and Horses Agricultural and Commercial Inn, 47 Commercial street (see advt. page 41) Hill Thomas, tailor, 9 Church street Hill Thomas, shopkpr., Widemarsh com. Hill William A., executor of the late Edward George, timber merchant, &c., office, Canal wharf; res., Bromfield villa, 53 Eign road (see advt. page 34) Hill William Henry, slater and plasterer, 95 Widemarsh street Hillier Mrs. and Miss, dressmakers, 10 Norfolk terrace, St. Martin street Hills George Fredk., Horse and Groom, 50 Eign street HODGES MRS. ANN, hairdresser, perfumer, ornamental hair manufacturer, and dealer in fancy goods, 140 Widemarsh street, and 1 and 2 Maylord street (see advertisement page 38) Hodges Ralph, lodgings, 50 Comrcl. rd. Hodges Stephen, shoemaker, St. Martin st. Holder Alfd., railway guard, 14 Union st. Holder Mrs. H., straw bonnet maker, 14 Union street Holliday J. & S., milliners, 138 St. Owen street Hollings Francis W., clerk, 4 Edgar st. Hook Charles Wesley, grocer & provision dealer, 16 and 17 Broad street; res., 2 Wye terrace Hook Edwd., clk., 41 Park st., Bartonsham Hook John, agent for Charles Garton, Russell, & Co. (brewers of prize medal ale, Bristol), 142 and 15 St. Owen st. Hooper Mrs. E., corn dealer, 120 Widemarsh street HOOPER THOMAS, baker and confectioner, 137 St. Owen street Hooper William, baker, &c., 35 Eign rd. HOPKINS JOHN, general draper, hosier, haberdasher, &c., Grove house, 6 Eign street (see advt. page 42) Hopson Thomas, sand dlr., &c., Ross rd. Horley Alfd., Hop Pole, 54 Commercial rd. HORNE GEORGE, East India pale and mild ale brewer, The Star brewery, Maylord street; res., Drayton house, Hampton park Horton Albert William, salesman for Mr. John Butler, coal merchant, Barr's Court wharf; res., 28 Monkmoor st. Hoskins Ephraim, boot and shoe maker, 61 Commercial street Howard James, cab proprietor, Union st. Howell Mrs E., dressmaker, 21 Harold st. Howells, Henry, tailor and draper, 50 and 51 Broad street Howells James, beer retailer and tailor, Waterman's Arms, 53 St. Martin street HOWELLS THOMAS, clerical tailor, habit and livery maker, 19 and 20 Broad street HOWLETT'S BOARDING HOUSE, LUNCHEON AND DINING ROOMS, 6 Commercial street; Frederick Howlett, Proprietor (see advertisement page 6) HOWLETT FREDERICK, confectioner and refreshment rooms, 56 Broad street Hudson Geo., builder, &c., 30 Bridge st. Hudson William Henry, watchmaker, 123 Widemarsh street HUGHES MISS MARY, Berlin wool & fancy repository, Free Library buildings, Broad street Hughes Thomas, corn & flour dlr., 47 & 48 Eign street; stores, 52 Eign street Hughes Wm., shoemaker, 74 New town Hull Alfred, cabinet maker & upholsterer, St. Nicholas street Hull Brothers, advertising agents, Widemarsh street Hull Mrs. H. J., milliner, 5 Broad street HULL & SONS, booksellers, stationers, printers, bookbinders, newsagents, machine rulers, account-book makers, circulating library in connection with Mudie, and fancy bazaar; agents for the Norwich Union fire and life insurance office; 35 High town, & City steam printing offices, Widemarsh street Hull W. J., musical entertainment and general agency, Widemarsh street Humfrys William John, solicitor; commissioner to administer baths in the supreme court of judicature; perpetual commissioner for taking acknowledgments of deeds by married women, office, 33 Bridge st.; res., 34 Bridge st. Humphreys Mrs. S., laundress, 35 Eign st. Hunt & Co., No. 5 Wine and Spirit Vaults, 148 Widemarsh street Hunt Charles Thomas, butcher, 18 Eign street; and farmer, Widemarsh Hunt Mrs. E., frmr., Moor fm., Widemarsh Hunt John, timber haulier, Widemarsh common Hunt John Osbald D. (firm of Hunt & Co.), Pool cottage, White Cross street Hunt Mrs., farmer, Widemarsh moor Hutton Thomas, keeper of the judges' lodgings, 5 Commercial street Hyatt Wm., staff-sergeant, Portfield st. Industrial Aid Society's Offices, 50 Commercial st.; Mr. Wm. Lewis, Manager ING E. (THE EXORS. OF), linen and woollen drapers, silk mercers, milliners, dress and mantle makers, hosiers, haberdashers, &c., Bee-hive drapery establishment, 87 Eign street (see advertisement page 24) INGRAM THOMAS BACH, Elephant and Castle Inn, and working cutler, 102 St. Peter street INNS JAMES GRIFFITHS, photographer; agent for the Globe parcels express, for the Cunard line of royal mail steamers, and for the Prudential life insurance office, 44 Commercial rd. Isbell Edwin James, M.R.C.S., surgeon, Richmond place, 25 Edgar street Jackson Arnold Henry, paperhanger and shopkeeper, 20 Berrington street Jackson John, paperhanger, 60 Bath st. Jackson Joseph, carpenter and paperhanger, 118 Widemarsh street Jackson K., upholsteress, 118 Widemarsh street Jacob Mrs., principal of Hereford ladies' college, 135 and 136 Widemarsh street JAKEMAN & CARVER, printers, stationers, book and music sellers, newsagents, circulating library, bookbinding and account-book manufactory; depository for the Hereford diocesan board of education, for the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, and for the National society; publishers of the Hereford diocesan church calendar and clergy list; advertising agents for the London and provincial papers; agents for the Phœnix fire, the Gresham life, and the Accident insurance companies; The Bible and Crown printing office, 4 High town (see advertisement page 57) JAKEMAN E. K. & CO., proprietors of the Green Dragon posting and railway parcels office; agents to the Great Western railway company; 43 Broad street (see advertisement pages 8 and 9) James Mrs. Ann, fruiterer, 42 Church st. James & Bodenham, solicitors, 5 St. Peter street James Emmanuel, boot maker, and sexton of St. James's church, 76 Green street, Bartonsham James George, bricklayer, 65 Park street James John, artificial arm and leg manufacturer, 8 Catherine street James John Gwynne (firm of James & Bodenham), solicitor; clerk to the justices for Hereford division; clerk to the commissioners of taxes for district of Hereford north; stamp distributor for counties of Hereford and Raduor; commissioner to administer oat hs in the supreme court of judicature; agent for the Law fire and the Law life insurance companies; office, 5 St. Peter street; res., Aylestone hill James The Misses, ladies' boarding school, 19 Widemarsh street James Thomas William, agent for the South Wales coal company, West street James W. H., drum-major (Herefordshire militia), Clive street, Bartonsham Jarvis Mrs. F., laundress, St. Martin st. Jarvis William, hatter, 57 St. Martin st. Jay James, solicitor; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature, 150 St. Owen st., res., Litley court, Tupsley Jelley Mrs., ldgns., Park st., Bartonsham Jenner M. A., laundress, Portfield, Bath st. JENNINGS M. A. & SON, saddlers and harness manufacturers, 12 Eign street; manufactory, West street (see advertisement page 25) JENNINGS REGINALD, pharmaceutical chemist; secretary to the dispensary, 36 High town; res., Aylestone hill Jennings William, monumental sculptor, marble and stone mason, 25 Victoria st. Jennings William, verger at the Cathedral, 22 Church street Jeynes Frances, apartments, Church st. Jeynes George, working engineer at water works, Broomy hill Jeynes Miss, ladies' school, 99 Park st. Johnson Henry Crown, draughtsman, New town JOHNSON RICHARD, tailor and woollen draper, 22 Union street (see advertisement page 42) Johnson Robert, manager for G. R. Herron & Son, Monkmoor mills and Eign mills; res., 40 Commercial road Johnson William, sec. to the agricultural labourers' union, Cotterell street, White Cross street Jones Albert, New Harp Inn, bandmaster, and pianoforte tuner, 34 Union street JONES MISS ANNE, dealer in portmanteaus, trunks, bags, croquet and archery goods, workboxes, dressing cases, toys, &c., 10½ Broad street Jones Mrs. A.,lodgings, 49 Commercial rd. Jones Catherine, lodgings, 4 Harley place Jones Charles, master of St. Martin's National school, Ross road Jones Charles, fruit and potato stores, Bewell street; res., 32 New Market st. Jones Mrs. C., coffee house, 25 Bewell st. JONES EDWARD, Five Ways refreshment house, timber dealer, and land drainer, 30 Commercial street, corner of Maylord street Jones Edwin, saddler and harness maker, 47 Broad street Jones Elijah, wool and cattle dealer, Moor house, Widemarsh common Jones Miss Elizabeth, superintendent of St. Martin's Home, Blackmarstone Jones Miss Elizabeth, mistress of Blue Coat school, Blue School street JONES MISS ESTHER, baker, confectioner, and provision dealer, 15 St. Nicholas street JONES EUSTACE HINTON & CO., publishers of the Hereford Journal, and general printers, 34 Broad street (see advertisement opposite "Hereford Trades Directory") Jones Eustace Hinton, editor of the Hereford Journal, 34 Broad street; res., 2 Woodbine villas, White Cross road Jones Mrs. G., dressmaker, Portfield st. Jones G. H., surgeon dentist, attends every alternate Wednesday at 142 St. Owen street; London address, 57 Great Russell street, Bloomsbury, W.C. Jones H., wheelwright, 55 Catherine st. Jones Henry, tailor, 21 Maylord street Jones Hy. Wm., tailor, 54 White Cross st. Jones Isaac, Race Horse Inn, Widemarsh Jones Isaac, police sergt., 7 Richmond st. Jones James, carpenter, Tupsley Jones Job, grocer and baker, Gomond st. JONES JOHN, outfitter and boot and shoe dealer, 9 Commercial street Jones John Julius, clerk and sexton of St. Peter's and St. Owen's, 13 Commercial road Jones John Parry, commission agent, Overbury lodge, Aylestone hill JONES JOSEPH, bookseller, stationer, relief stamper, printer, and binder; art material, photograph, and frame dealer, 10 Broad street Jones Miss, dressma., 13 Commercial rd. Jones Miss Mary, lodgings, 7 Ferrers st. Jones & Son, hop, corn, seed, and cider merchants, Canal wharf; and at Birmingham JONES & SYMONDS, tailors, hatters, and hosiers, 37 High town Jones Thomas, blacksmith, Tupsley Jones Thomas,;shopkeeper, coal dealer, and haulier, Bridge house, Ledbury road Jones Walter, dining rooms, 7 Times terrace, Maylord street Jones William (firm of Jones & Symonds), Poplar house, Holmer road Jones William, basket maker, 45 Church street Jones Wm. L., commercial traveller, 51 Commercial road JORDAN RICHARD, boat builder and pleasure boat proprietor, Wye bridge; res., 16 Norfolk terrace, St. Martin street Kay John, engineer and machinist, New Market street KEAY EDWARD, family grocer, provision dealer, and wine merchant; agent for the Eagle life office, 33 Commercial square KEAY QUINTIN, clothier, hatter, hosier, &c., 60 Commercial street; res., Alsa cottage, White Cross road KEAY ROBERT, tailor, hatter, gentlemen's outfitter, hunting breeches and riding habit maker, Herefordshire club buildings, 42 Broad street (see advertisement at commencement of "Hereford Alphabetical Directory") Keens George, French polisher & upholsterer, 84 Park street, Bartonsham Kempson Frederick Robertson, architect (Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects), office, 25 Victoria st.; res., Singleton, Tupsley Kennett Ths., Brewers' Arms, 55 Eign rd. Kerr Frederic, manager of the goods department (Midland rly. ), Moorfields; res., Gothic villa, White Cross road Kidley Robert Allen, surgeon, Richmond place, 23 Edgar street King Edward, foreman, 27 Cornwall St. King Mrs. E., mistress of St. Peter's girls' school, Union street King Geo. & Son, linendrapers, milliners, &c., London ho., 3 & 4 Commercial st. Kinnersley George, butcher, 14 West st. Kinnersley John, baker, &c., 21 Bewell st. Kinnersley John, frmr., Widemarsh com. Kinnersley Thomas, butcher, 79 Widemarsh street, and the Market Kinsey Stephen, clog maker and eating house, Bewell street Kite Alice, clothes dealer, 31 Bewell st. KLEISER FELIX, watch and clock maker, jeweller, &c., 41 Commercial st. Knight James Henry (firm of Underwood, Knight, & Underwood), solicitor, notary public, and chapter clerk of Hereford cathedral; registrar to the dean of Hereford; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; perpetual commissioner; office, 30 Castle street; res., Vaga house, Castle hill Knight Robert, currier, 67 St. Owen st. KNIGHT ROBERT FARTHING, currier and leather merchant, 35 Church street; res., 33 Castle street Knight Wm., cattle dlr., 92 Widemarsh st. KNIGHTON MRS. ANN, registry office for families and servants, 71 Eign street Knighton John, confectioner, 71 Eign st. Knowles Joseph, tobacconist, 18 Broad st. LADMORE EDWIN, gun manufacturer, 4 High street LADMORE THOMAS & SON, photogrphrs., 17 King st. (see advt. p.39) Ladmore William, gunsmith, 10 West st. Lambe John, solicitor; coroner for the city; secretary to Hereford municipal charity trustees; steward of the manor of Orleton; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; perpetual commissioner; agent to the Law Union insurance company, 35 Bridge street Lamburn J., bootma., 37 White Horse st. Lanceley William, boot and shoe maker, 4 and 5 Maylord street LANDON GEO. A. B., importer and dealer in foreign wines and spirits; solo agent in Hereford for Max Greger's genuine Hungarian wines; dealer in Burton and other ales, Dublin and London stout, and Herefordshire cider and perry, White Hart Wine Vaults, 48 and 49 Broad street (see advt. p.26) LANE CHARLES, basket and sieve manufacturer, 37 Bewell street (see advertisement page 46) Lane Edwin George, chemist and herbalist, 9 Commercial road Lane Evan, cooper, 4 Union street Lane Henry Alfred, boot and shoemaker, 15 Eign street Lane James, farmer & dairyman, Tupsley Lane James Cleife, M. R. C. S., surgeon; medical officer and public vaccinator to Burghill district of Hereford union, 37 Bridge street Lane John, painter, &c., 18 Eign road Lane Theophilus, first clerk in Her Majesty's court of probate, 27 Castle street; res., 1 Camden villas, Broomy hill Lane Thomas, relieving officer and registrar of births and deaths for Burghill district, Burghill villa, White Cross rd. Lane Thomas, butcher, 110 st. Owen st. LANE WILLIAM, maltster, corn, seed, and hop factor, and hay merchant; agent for the Avon manure company (Bristol); stores, Maylord street and Offa street (see advt. p.35) Lawford E., shopkpr., 109 st. Owen st. Lawrence Charles, cooper, Blackmarstone Lawrence Charles, shoemaker; 4 Bath st. Lawrence Rd., shoema., 46 Blue School st. Lawrence T., eating ho., 56 Comrcl. road Lawrence T., shoema., Lit. Berrington st. Lawrence Thomas, clerk and sexton of St. Nicholas' church Lawrence W. T., master of St. Peter's National school, Union street Lea Mrs. M., brush manufacturer, &c., 11 Eign street Leach Edwin, Victoria Vaults, 62 Eign st. Leake John, painter, 68 st. Owen street Leary James, staff sergeant, 64 Park st. Lee John, hairdresser, 119 Widemarsh st. Lee Mrs., dressmaker, 2 Richmond street Lee Wm., carpenter, 19 Blue School st. Lorry Charles, sub-bailiff of the county court, assistant overseer for St. Owen's, and house agent, 86 Park st., Bartonsham Lorry George, staff-sergeant, Foley street Levason Arthur Grenville, surgeon dentist, 12 Bridge street Lewin William, railway inspector, 33 Richmond street Lewis Goo., chimney sweeper, 44 Bath st. Lewis Henry, Sun Inn, 33 St. Owen st. Lewis John, farmer, Lower Hill farm LEWIS JOHN, shoeing and jobbing smith, &c., Blue School street LEWIS MISS R. J., furnished apartments, Blenheim house, 24 Broad street (see advertisement page 37) Lewis Thomas, carpenter and shopkeeper, 13 Blue School street; workshop, Catherine street Lewis William, manager and secretary to the Hereford society for aiding the industrious, office, 50 Commercial street; steam corn mills, Bath street Lewis William, farmer and maltster, Putson Lewis Wm., butcher, 52 Commercial rd. Lewis William, umbrella maker and fishing tackle dealer; lessee of the subscription billiard rooms, 7 West street Lewis William, bootmaker, 18 Bridge st. Lewis W., marine stores, 44 Comrcl. st. LILLEY'S HAIRDRESSING AND SHAMPOOING ROOMS, 17 Eign street; D. Lilley, Proprietor (see advertisement page 36) Lingen & Turner, surgeons, 141 St. Owen street Lingen Charles, F.R.C.S. (firm of Lingen & Turner), surgeon extraordinary to the Hereford general infirmary, 141 St. Owen street Llanwarne Thomas, solicitor; coroner for the county (Hereford division); clerk to the Hereford union and to the Dore union; clerk to the Hereford and to the Dore rural sanitary authorities; superintendent registrar of births, deaths, and marriages for Hereford and Dore district; clerk to the magistrates for Dore division; clerk to the Hereford and Dore highway boards; clerk to the Worm Brook commissioners; clerk to the Longtown united district school board; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; perpetual commissioner; office, St. John street; res., Norfolk place, 24 st. Martin street Lloyd Benjn.., carpenter, Aylestone hill Lloyd James, carpenter, 44 Portland st. Lloyd Mrs. S., dressma., 13 Richmond st. London and North-Western Railway Company, general carriers, office at Barr's Court station; inquiry and receiving office for goods and parcels, 7 Widemarsh st.; Mr. T. J. More, Agent Long Wm., shoeing smith, Victoria st. Long William, superintendent of public swimming bath, Bath street Longstaff Thos., chemist, 56 Comrcl. st. Lowe Miss S., mistress of St. Peter's infant school, Union street Lucy C. H., artist, 21 Broad street Maddison Edward, accountant at National Provincial Bank of England; secretary to the Hereford ladies' college company, limited; agent for fire, life, and accident insurance offices, National Provincial bank, Broad Street Maddox Mrs. Elizth., sbopkpr., 43 Eign st. MADDOX MRS. MARY HANNAH, ladies' outfitting, Berlin wool, and fancy repository, 55 Broad street Maddox Thomas, book-keeper at canal office, Canal wharf MADDOX WILLIAM, cabinet manufacturer, upholsterer, carpet warehouseman, and complete house furnisher, l, 2, and 3 St. Peter street (see advertisement opposite "Cabinet Makers" in Hereford Trades Directory) Mann Robert W., Black Lion Inn, 31 Bridge street Mansfield Wm., foreman, 43 Portland st. Marchant John (firm of Bosley & Marchant), 3 High street Marks Sidney, foreman, 31 Moorfield st. Marston Hy., shopkpr., 81 Widemarsh st. Martin Charles Gill, manager for the Gloucestershire banking company; treasurer to the Hereford county and city lunatic asylum, and to the Hereford infirmary; agent for the Scottish Equitable and the Scottish Provincial life assurance offices, 1 Broad street, corner of High street Martin George, boot maker, 58 Eign st. Martin Jph., clothes dealer, 26 Bewell st. Martin Thos., Sun Tavern, 7 St. Peter st. Martin William E., architect and building surveyor, 134 St. Owen street Mason Mrs. F., coffee house, 178 Edgar st. Mason Geo., lodgings, 41 Widemarsh st. Mason John Stuart, architect, surveyor, land agent, and agent for the Hon. Percy S. Wyndham, M.P., 1 St. Nicholas street Mason W., assistant vicar choral of Hereford cathedral Mason William, coal, coke, and lime merchant, office, Barton station; res., 25 Bridge street. Matthews Edwin, dairyman, 13 East st. Matthews Hy., coml. travlr., 1 Palace yd. Matthews H., dressma., 77 Catherine st. Matthews William, collector of gas and water accounts under the Corporation, 11 Victoria street MATTHEWS WILLIAM, lock, shoeing, and general smith; manufacturer of plain and ornamental iron gates, palisadings, tomb and other railings, field gates, hurdles, &c.; contractor for all kinds of light and heavy ironwork; agent for Brown & Green's "gem" portable cooking stoves, 7 St. Nicholas street; also, wheelwright, waggon, cart, trolly, van, and truck builder, Victoria street (see advt. page 17) Matthews Wm., blksmith., 50 Cotterell st. Matthews Wm., dairyman, Foley street Matthews William, cowl. clerk, Clive st. MAUND THOMAS, family grocer, tea dealer, and provision merchant; agent for Joseph Travers & Sons, wine merchants, London; 22 Eign street Maynard Thos., grocer, 71 Commercial rd. Mayos Thomas Lea (firm of Cranston & Mayos), 1 Highfield vils., White Cross rd. M'Adam Goo., surgeon dentist, King st. M'ADAM GEORGE CHRISTOPHER, L.D.S.R.C.S.E. and M.O.S., surgeon dentist, King street; res., 4 Castle street M'Clure James, commercial traveller, 7 Oxford street M'Cormick James and Mrs. Jane, governor and matron of Hereford union, Commercial road M'Dowell Arthur, saddler, 34 Eign st. M'Intire Mrs., clothes dlr., 7 Bewell st. M'Kee William, railway guard, 47 Cotterell street Mears Mrs. Jemima, shopkpr., 45 Eign st. Meats John, frmr. and hop gr., Hunderton Mellis Mrs. J., ladies' school, 14 Castle st. Meredith James & Co., agricultural implement manufacturers and agents, stores, Cattle market and Blue School street; works, Kington Meredith Charles Gwillim, Volunteer Inn, 18 Harold street, Bartonsham Meredith T., mason and stationer, 66 Eign street MERRICK FRANCIS & ARNOLD, printers, booksellers, binders, stationers, patent medicine vendors, dealers in paperhangings, and agents for the Norwich Equitable fire insurance office, 14 High street MERRICK FRANCIS HENRY, auctioneer and valuer; agent for the Royal insurance company, Exchange chambers, Broad street; res., 143 St. Owen street (see advertisement) Merrick J., dispenser, Portfield, Bath st. Merrick Thos., wood carver, 41 Church st. Michael Lewis O., agent, 15 Comrcl. rd. MIDLAND BANKING COMPANY, LIMITED, draw on the London and County bank, Lombard street, London, E.C.; bank hours 10 till 3, on Wednesdays 10 till 5, and on Thursdays 10 till 1; Nicholas Sirrell Wynn, Esq., Manager, 35 Broad street Midland Railway Company's Goods and Parcels Receiving Office, 138 Widemarsh street; Charles Preece & Co., Agents (see advertisement page 9) Miles Mrs. M. A., Belle Vue Inn, Eign rd. Millar John, travelling draper, 36 Commercial square MILLER WILLIAM, tailor and draper, 86 Eign street Mills Benjamin, auctioneer, &c., Corn Exchange chambers; res., 4 Wye ter. Mills Henry, toy dealer, 15 Church st. and The Market Mills Miss M. A., ladies' school, 42 White Cross street Mitchell James, trav. draper, 13 Edgar st. Moody Edward, coml. clerk, 89 Edgar st. Moore A., sexton at cathedral Moore Henry C., M.R.C.S., house surgeon, Hereford infirmary, Bartonsham Moore Richd., clerk, 23 White Cross st. More Thomas James, agent for the London and North-Western railway company, office, 7 Widemarsh street; res., 91 Edgar street MORGAN ALFRED, general wheelwright, and builder of carriers, light spring vans, waggons, market carts, sewer carts, and all kinds of agricultural vehicles, 48 st. Owen street (see advertisement page 31) Morgan E., Gardeners' Arms, Church st. Morgan George, shoemaker, 42 West st. Morgan Hy., boot ma., 67 Commercial rd. MORGAN JAMES, furniture van proprietor, general haulier,and coal dlr., 54 St. Owen street (see advt. page 31) Morgan James, hatter, 77 Eign street Morgan James, butcher, 14 Church street, and The Market Morgan James, farmer, Pool farm, Blackmarstone Morgan Mrs. M. A., lodging house, 33 Commercial road Morgan Philip, boot maker, 10 Maylord st. Morgan Thomas, butcher, 20 Union st. Morley Mrs. E., lodging house, 1 St. Ethelbert street MORLEY JOHN HOWELL, general and furnishing ironmonger, locksmith, bellhanger, gasfitter, dealer in burning oils, and agent for Badger's patent kitchener, 83 Eign street; res., 9 Walmer street, Moorfields (see advertisement page 24) Morley John, ironmonger's assistant, 101 Edgar street Morris Miss Elizabeth, glass and earthenware dealer, 18 Commercial street MORRIS MRS. ELIZABETH, tea dealer, family grocer, and provision merchant; agent for the Imperial wine company, limited, 19 High town (see advertisement page 43) Morris Mrs. Fanny, lodging ho,, 7 King st. MORRIS FRANCIS, cabinet maker, upholsterer, and undertaker, 18 and 19 St. Owen street Morris John, frmr., Ledbury rd., Tupsley Morris John, F.R.C.S.E., surgeon-major (Hereford regiment of militia only), Rokeby house, Hampton pk., Tupsley Morris John Griffith, M.R.C.S., medical officer and public vaccinator to Fown-hope district of Hereford union; visiting surgeon to the dispensary, 135 St. Owen street MORRIS PHILIP, furnishing and general ironmonger, agricultural implement dealer, seed merchant, cutler, brazier, tinplate worker, nail manufacturer, oil and colour merchant, bar iron and steel warehouse, 9 Widemarsh st.; depot for agricultural impl ements at Cattle market (see advt. page 37) Morris Richard Pritchard, boot and shoe manufacturer, 6 High street; res., Rockfield, White Cross road MORRIS WILLIAM & CO. (late Alderson), wool brokers, 93 and 94 Widemarsh street Morris Mr. (firm of Court & Morris), 8 High town Morrison Mrs. Annie, mistress of the Scudamore charity school, Friars street Morrison James Watson, agent for the London plate glass insurance company, and secretary to the Virtute Securus lodge of Oddfellows, Scudamore schools, Friars street Morton Wm., Wheatsheaf, New Market st. Mosely Lewin & Son, surgeon dentists, attend every Wednesday at 151 St. Owen street; London establishments, 30 Berners street, Oxford street, and 448 Strand, W.C. Motley F. J., cabinet maker, 7 and 100 East street Moxley Evan, boot and shoe maker, 36 Church street Munsey Mrs., chimney sweeper and shopkeeper, 98 and 99 St. Owen street Murray Thos., furniture broker, 17 Eign street, and clothier, 20 Eign street Musgrave Evers, M.R.C.V.S. (London), veterinary surgeon, 147 St. Owen st. Myer & Son, jewellers and pawnbrokers, 55 Commercial street Myer Sydney, hop, seed, corn, wine, and Spirit merchant, 38 & 39 Broad Street; and at Worcester NASH HENRY, boot and shoe manufacturer, 80 Eign street NASH SAMUEL CHAS., family draper, mercer, hosier, glover, millinery, mantle, and dress warehouse, 1 Eign st. Nash Thomas, butcher, 17 St. Peter st. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND (branch of), draw on the head offices of the National Provincial Bank of England, Bishopsgate street, corner of Threadneedle street, London, E.C.; bank hours 10 till 3, on Wednesdays 10 till 5, and on Thursdays 10 till 1; John Alexander Forbes Suter, Esq., Manager, i Broad street Naylor George, brewer for Chas. Watkins, Esq., Imperial brewery, 20 Bewell st. Neal Samuel, White Swan Inn, 19 Commercial road Neste George, lodging ho., 8 Castle st. Neighbour Jas., railway clerk, Clive st. Nelmes James, stall maker and turner, Widemarsh New Arthur Trelawny Wickham, manager of the West of England & South Wales district bank; agent for the Imperial fire and life insurance office, 52 Commercial street Newman Geo., sub-bailiff, 37 Moorfield st. Newman John, bird stuffer, 37 Church st. Newman Mrs., dairy keeper, Tupsley Newman Thos., shopkpr., Widemarsh Nicholas William, painter, paperhanger, and earthenware dealer, 75 Eign street Nicholas Mrs. H., shopkpr., 13 Bewell st. Nicholson Thomas, F.R.I.B.A., diocesan architect and surveyor, 6 St. Peter st. Nolan Edmund, staff sergt., 93 Eign rd. Norris Frederick D., postmaster, Post and Telegraph office, Broad street; res., 6 Portland place NORTON RICHARD, practical hatter; agent for Lincoln, Bennett, & Co.'s and Christy & Co.'s London hats; also agent for the Norwich and London accidental insurance association, 8 Broad street Nourse Philip, Golden Cross, 9 Maylord street NURSE HENRY, fishmonger, fruiterer, and licensed dealer in game, The Central city fish warehouse, 151 and 152 Widemarsh street, and at Market hall (see advertisement page 32) Nurse Timothy, job. grdnr., Ledbury rd. OATFIELD MATTHEW CURNOW, china, glass, and earthenware wareho., and dealer in hardware goods, The Old house, High tn.; res., Putson O'Hare Ann, clothes dealer, 24 Bewell st. O'Hare John, marine stores, 22 Bewell st. Oliver Peter, cottage farmer and dairyman, 43 White Cross street OLIVER RICHARD, funeral carriage proprietor and undertaker, 103 Widemarsh street and Catherine street Oliver Mrs., shopkpr., 103 Widemarsh st. Oliver Walter Henry, sub-editor of Hereford Journal, 113 Park st., Bartonsham Osborne Thos. Hy., clerk, 9 High town Ovens Mrs. C., dressma., 42 New town Owen Charles, boot and shoe maker, 20 Commercial Street Owen William Haddon, solicitor, Shaftesbury terrace, White Cross street Owens Miss Jane, mistress of St. James' infant school, st. Owen street Owens Mrs. Sarah, Duke's Head Inn, 2 Norfolk terrace, St. Martin street Packwood Mrs., lodging ho,, 2 Castle hl. Packwood Sampson, cheese and bacon factor, 31 Commercial square, and The Market; stores, Blue School street Page Fredk., Moorfield Inn, Moorfield st. Page Walter, writer and grainer, 39 Maylord street Palfrey Mrs. Elizabeth, private apartments, 130 st. Owen street Palfrey Thomas, builder, 87 East street Palmer Mrs. Eliza, eating bo., Bewell st. PALMER GEORGE PICKERING, silk mercer, general draper, milliner, mantle and dress warehouseman, and funeral furnisher, 58 Broad street PALMER JOHN,tobacconist, 6 Commercial road Pantall William, accountant and law stationer, 6 Bridge street Pardington George, farmer and cattle dealer, The Moor; res., Holmer hall Paris Thomas Clifton, M. A., barrister-at-law, and registrar of Her Majesty's court of probate, 27 Castle street; res., Hampton lodge, Tupsley PARKER EDWARD, fruiterer, &c., 32 Commercial square Parker Fredk., haberdasher, 63 Bath st. Parker Mrs., agent for Messrs. Pullar, dyers, of Perth, 32 Commercial square Parker Richard, 142 St. Owen street Parkes Jno., Vine Inn, 6 Blue School st. Parry Mrs. Jane, tobacconist and grocer, 69 St. Martin street Parry John, Essex.Arms, 85 Widemarsh st. Parry Thomas, haulier, 56 Catherine st. Parsons George, sanitary inspector and collector of city rates, 24 St. Owen st. Parsons Geo., refreshment rooms, Barton Parsons Wm., letter carrier, 109 Park st. Payne George, accountant and insurance agent, 15 Commercial road; res., Shrewsbury PEAKE E. & SON, saddlers and harness ma., 42 Comrcl. st. (see advt. p.56) Peake E., eating ho., 42 Commercial st. Pearce Edward, carpenter, 26 White Horse street Pearce Edward, baker, 36 White Horse st. Pearce Miss. Harriet, mistress of st. Nicholas' infant school, Friars street Pearce John, mourning drpr., 22 High tn. Pearman George, Old Harp Inn, and cattle dealer, 126 Widemarsh street PEMBER CHARLES, A. S.A. E., public accountant, auctioneer, land and estate agent, valuer, &c., offices, 1 King street; res., 20 St. Owen street PEMBRIDGE JAMES, M.C.P. (University of Glasgow), boarding and day school for young gentlemen, The Academy, 103 East st. (see advt. page 39) PENSOM WILLIAM, builder and contractor, 34 and 35 Monkmoor st. Perkins Mrs., baker, 28 Commercial st. Perrott John C., manager for R. T. Smith & Co., general carriers, office, Barr's Court station; res., Westbourne terrace, Edgar street Peters Daniel, shopkeeper, 54 Friars st. Phillips Charles, Bridge Inn, Holmer Phillips Miss E., dressma., New Market st. Phillips Mrs. Issillah, preparatory school, 21 St. Owen street Phillips Mrs., upholsteress, 50 St. Owen st. Phillips Nicholas (firm of Bezant & Phillips), 32 High town Phillips Richard, farmer, Lower house, Tupsley Phillips Richard, keeper of cathedral close Phillips Thos., law clerk, 21 St. Owen st. Phillips W m., letter carrier, Widemarsh PHILLIPS WILLIAM J., printer, Albion printing offices, 4 East street; res., Malvern villa, Harold street, Bartonsham Philpott Mrs. Jane, lndrs., Ledbury road Pickard Ann, laundress, 16 Guildford st. Pilley J. B. & E., drapers, &c., 2 High tn. Pilley Walter, confectioner, 67 Eign st. Piper Mrs. Mary, grcr., 27 & 28 Union st. Pitt Mrs. Catherine, lodging ho., 1 Offa st. Pitt John C., Belle Vue ter., Hunderton Pittinger Mrs., tailoress, 9 East street Pittman Wm., staff-sergeant, 43 Park st. POOLE WILLIAM, coal, coke, and lime merchant, dealer in agricultural manures and building materials, maker of oak field gates, hurdles, &c.; agent for the Scottish Union fire and life insurance company; offices, 22 Widemarsh street; depot st. the Barton railway station (Thomas Roberts, Agent); timber yard, New town; depots also at Leominster and Pembridge (see advertisement page 53) Powell Abraham (firm of Powell & Harman), White Cross lodge Powell Allen, confectioner, 38 Bridge st. Powell Edward, butcher, 60 Eign street Powell Ed. (Powell & Lloyd), 46 Eign st. Powell Edwin, painter, &c., White Cross rd. Powell Mrs. Elizabeth, laundress, Barton Powell Fred., cab proprietor, Maylord st. POWELL GEORGE, "No. 10" Commercial Hotel, Billiard Rooms, and Spirit Vaults, 142 Widemarsh street (see advertisement page 38) Powell George, bow and arrow manufacturer, 11 Commercial road Powell & Harman, grocers and tallow chandlers, 10 Eign street POWELL HENRY, plumber, glazier, painter, and paperhanger, 14 Victoria street Powell Henry, builder, 26 Mill street Powell Henry, hairdresser, 44 West street POWELL JAMES, corn, flour, and meal factor; dealer in Beach's condiment and Thorley's food for cattle, 61 Eign street Powell James, dairyman and coal dealer, Nicholas street Powell John, gardener, 111 Widemarsh st. POWELL JOHN, baker and confectioner, 23 Widemarsh street Powell John, carpenter, 13 Friars street Powell Lewis, architect, Lansdowne cottages, 29 Commercial road Powell & Lloyd, builders, &c., 46 Eign st. Powell M., lodgings, 18 New Market st. Powell T., chimney sweeper, l Monkmoor street Powles John, receiving clerk for Messrs. R. T. Smith & Co., general carriers, &c., 33 Broad street Powys John V., commercial clerk, 30 White Cross street Preece Alfred, marine stores, St. Owen st. Preece Mrs. Ann, lodging ho., 6 King st. PREECE CHARLES & CO., agents for the Midland Railway company, and furniture removers to all parts of the kingdom, Goods and parcels receiving office, 138 Widemarsh st. (see advt. p.9) Preece Charles (firm of Charles Preece & Co., and firm of Ralph, Preece, & Co.), agent for the Provincial fire and life insurance company, 137 Widemarsh st. Preece Mrs. E., shoe warehouse, 45 Commercial street Preece James, bricklayer, 23 Bath street Preece James, shopkeeper, Putson Preece John, furniture broker, and clerk of Holmer church, 109 Widemarsh st. Preece Wm., Plough, 75 White Cross st. Preece William, colour-sergeant (Herefordshire militia), The Barracks Prevo Henry, staff sergeant, 57 Park st. Price Benj., job. gardnr., 49 Cotterell st. Price Charles, schoolmaster st. the union, Commercial road PRICE MRS. E. R., lodging and boarding house, Castle Green house, Castle street Price Geo., watchmaker, &c., 24 High tn. Price James Elliott, brewers' agent, Aubrey street; res., 7 Norfolk terrace, St. Martin street Price Mrs. M. A., upholsterers, 8 East st. Price Richard, solicitor, Harley place Price Robert, saddler, 20 Commercial rd. Price Miss Rosina, staymaker, 6 Bath st. Price T., hairdresser, &c., Blackmarstone Price William, butcher, 129 and 130 Widemarsh street Price Wm., carpenter, &c., Portfield st. Price W. Holroyd, surveyor of taxes, Inland Revenue office, 30 Widemarsh st. Pritchard Edwin, coal dlr., Richmond st. PRITCHARD JAMES, corn, flour, and meal factor, dealer in hay and straw, baker, grocer, and provision dealer, 14 Bridge st. (see advt. p.34) Pritchard Mrs. J., dressmaker, 19 Park st. Pritchard J., furniture broker, Bewell st. Pritchard John, butcher, 120 St. Owen st. PRITCHARD THOMAS, City Arms Family and Commercial Hotel, 2 Broad street Pritchard Thos., currier, &c., 9 Broad st. Pritchard Thos., wooletapler, 4 King st. Pritchard William, tailor and draper, 1 Commercial street Pritchard William, builder and contractor, Bath street; res., 4 Model cottages Pritchard W., coal agent and shopkeeper, 16 Park street Prosser Charles, Punch Bowl, 8 West st. Prosser John, butcher, 41 White Cross st. Prosser John, plasterer, 9 Guildford st. Prosser Philip, Railway Inn, The Barton Prosser Thomas, Cambrian Arms, and builder, White Cross street PROSSER WILLIAM,publisher and proprietor of the Hereford Mercury and Independent, and general printer, 16 Church street (see advt. page 50) Pugh Francis, plumber, painter, &c., 89 Park street, Bartonsham Pugh Henry, bootmkr., 123 St. Owen st. Pugh Wm., shopkeeper and coal dealer, 77 St. Owen street Pugh Wm., coal dealer, Moorfield place PULLING WILLIAM & CO., distillers, importers and wholesale dealers in wines and spirits, and proprietors of warehouses for bonding foreign wines and foreign and British spirits, The Distillery, East street Pye Miss Elizabeth, ladies' boarding and day school, Friars house PYE & SUNDERLAND, auctioneers, accountants, estate agents, timber surveyors, and general valuers; agents for Lawes' chemical manure company, and for the Scottish Provincial fire and life insurance office, 68 New Market street (see advt. page 37) QUICK W. & CO. (late Rudge & Co.), coal, coke, and lime merchants, office, Corn Exchange chambers, Broad street; depot st. Barton railway station; res., St. Martin's house, Wye street (see advertisement page 52) Quintin Charles F., 41 Berrington street Raggatt J., clerk, 3 Clive street RALPH PHILIP, family and dispensing chemist; sole proprietor of Dr. Bleeck Lye's bilious and liver pills, 3 High town (see advertisement page 46) RALPH, PREECE, & CO.; coal, coke, and lime merchants, offices, 138 Widemarsh street; wharf, Barr's Court station (see advertisement page 12) Randall Wm., billiard mrkr., 63 Bath st. Ravenhill Rd., lodgings; 25 Harold street Raymond Cuthbert, cashier at National Provincial bank, Broad street; res., Lexden house, Friars street Rea Wm., 3 Holmer vils., Widemarsh com. Read Jas., baker and grocer, 19 Bridge st. Reade Edwd., Pine Apple, and coal dealer, Widemarsh street Reading Mrs. E.,upholsteress, 36 Eign st. Redding T., carpenter, 59 Commercial rd. Redding Mrs., tailoress, 50 Cotterell st. Reed William, police sergeant, 66 Park st. Reems Susannah, matron, Servants' home and free registry, 75 Commercial road REEVES CHARLES, jeweller, silversmith, and watchmaker, 12 High st. Reeves William, watch and clock maker, 32 Church street Reynolds E., dressma., 15 Whitefriars st. Reynolds John James, solicitor; district registrar of the high court of justice registrar and high bailiff of the county court; commissioner to administer oaths, Offa street, corner of East street RICHARDS FRANCIS, hairdresser and perfumer, 14 St. Peter street Richards J., refreshment rooms, Barr's Court railway station Ringer Edwd., cattle dlr., 40 Maylord st. Roberts Alfred John, agent for the Severn and canal carrying, shipping, and steam towing company, limited, Canal wharf; res., 27 Monkmoor st. Roberts Alfred William, government district auditor of poor law unions, Thornton ho., South Bank rd., Aylestone hill Roberts Fredk., saddler, &c., 41 West st. Roberts Jas., baker, &c., 16 St. Peter st. Roberts John Henry, Orange Tree Inn, 15 King street Roberts Moses, hatter, 150 Widemarsh st. Roberts Mrs., shopkpr., White Cross st. Roberts Mrs. T., shopkpr., 9 Bridge st. ROBERTS THOMAS, agent for Mr. William Poole, coal merchant, &c., Barton railway station; res., Dorset place, 34 Richmond street Robertson Andrew, surgeon dentist, 25 Castle street Rodan James, wool and corn dealer, and manure agent, 17 East street; res., 37 Berrington street Rogers Alf., compositor, 48 Berrington st. ROGERS HENRY, wholesale and retail seed, corn, and flour factor, and dealer in artificial manures, hay, straw, &c., also grocery and provision warehouse, 13 Bridge street; branch shop for seed, corn, flour, &c., 4 Commercial road (see advertisement page 29) Rogers Wm. Charles, carpenter, 54 East st. Rosewell & Garstone (The Misses), preparatory school, 42 Eign street Ross John, coral. clerk, 67 Cotterell st. Ross John, lodgings, 30 Maylord street Ross Walter, rlwy. guard, 25 Cornwall st. Rouse Joseph, shopkeeper, 9 Union st. ROWBERRY WILLIAM, plumber, glazier, painter, paperhanger, and general house decorator, 145 St. Owen st. Rowberry John, 145 St. Owen street Rowberry Miss P., dressma., 9 Edgar st. Rowe William, commercial traveller, 20 Widemarsh street Rowlands C. W., carpntr., 58 Comrcl. rd. RUDDLE FRANCIS WILLIAM, hatter, &c., 23 High town Ruddle Mrs., agent for Messrs, Campbell, Scotch dyers and cleaners, 23 High tn. Rudge Thomas, Nelson Inn, 43 West st. Rumsey M., laundress, 14 Whitefriars st. Russell Edward & Son, haberdashers, &c., 73 Commercial road and The Market Ruston Alice, dressma., 65 St. Martin st. Ruston Mrs. S., lndrss., 65 St. Martin st. ST. GEORGE'S HALL AND SKATING RINK, Eign square; Charles Watkins, Esq., Proprietor Salmon T. F., manager and secretary to the Herefordshire and South Wales agricultural manure company, limited, works, Holmer; res., Crossway (see advertisement page 16) Sampson Samuel, auctioneer, &c., 69 Newmarket street; and st. 4 Corn square, Leominster (see Leominster advertisements page 13) SAMS & SHARP, butchers and purveyors, 8 Eign street Sandford H. Vavasour, M.D., L.R.C.P., &c., medical officer of health for the city and county of Hereford, The Vinery, Aylestone hill Saunders John Wright, cabinet maker and furniture van proprietor, 21 Widemarsh street and New Market street Savory William, plumber, &c., 34 Commercial square Saycell Richard, shoemaker, Ross road Scobie M. J. G., solicitor, Helmer park Scott James, waiter, 83 Cotterell street Scriven Job, Raven Inn, 139 Widemarsh street SEED THOMAS, portrait and miniature painter and art photographer, 96 Widemarsh street, next to Coningsby hospital (see advertisement opposite "Photographers" in Trades Directory) Sergeant Lewis, editor of the Hereford Times, office, Maylord street; res., 4 St. Ethelbert street Servants' Home and Free Registry, 75 Commercial road; S. Reems, Matron Sessarego Louis, clths. dlr., 182 Edgar st. Severn and Canal Carrying, Shipping, and Steam Towing Company, Limited, general water carriers, office, 29 Monkmoor street, Canal wharf; Mr. Alfred John Roberts, Agent SEWARD WILLIAM (member of the Pharmaceutical society), chemist and druggist, 33 High town Sexty Ed. Wm., cattle dlr., 92 Widemarsh st. Sharp Mrs. Charlotte, grocer, 30 Eign st. Shaw Richard, timber merchant, Pentwyn, White Cross road SHELLARD ORLANDO, surveyor, valuer, auctioneer, accountant, land and house agent,. receiver of tithes, rents, &c.; agent for the North British and Mercantile fire and life insurance company, office, 13 King street; res., Barton Manor house Sibbald Thos., trav. draper, 39 Cotterell st. Simmonds J., watchma., Comrcl. street Simpson William, Cattle Market Agricultural Inn, New Market street Sinden Charles, Golden Lion Inn, 1 Little Berrington street SITCH THOMAS, Lamb Inn, 32 St. Owen street, corner of Bath street (see advertisement page 44) Skidmore Thomas, manager at the Star brewery, 32 Maylord street Skyrme Arthur, tailor, 27 St. Martin st. SKYRME RICHARD, Oxford Arms Inn, butcher and dealer, 42 Widemarsh street Slann Alfred, second clerk at inland revenue office SLATTER CHARLES WHITTARD, family grocer, tea dealer, provision factor, and agent for the Standard measure wine company, The Golden canister tea warehouse, 17 Commercial street (see advt. page 45) SMALLWOOD ROBERT, wood hoop and hurdle merchant, Canal wharf; and st. Worcester wharf, Birmingham Smith Abraham, Fleece Inn, 2 St. Owen st. Smith Alfred Rickards, M.D., physician and surgeon, 58 Commercial street Smith Mrs. Ann, laundress, Cotterell st. Smith Edmund James, plumber and painter, 3 St. Owen street Smith Edwin, wholesale & family grocer, wine, ale, porter, and provision merchant, 15 and 16 High street Smith Egerton Harry, clerk in savings bank, East street SMITH ELIAS, Worcester and Dresden china rooms, 54 Commercial street Smith Mrs. Eliza, Dog Inn, 11 Church st. Smith Mrs. Ellen, laundress, 21 New town Smith Frederick Thomas, dealer in fancy goods, 8 Union terrace, and The Market Smith George, shoemaker, Blackmarstone Smith George Townshend, organist of the cathedral, 20 Church st., Cathedral close Smith Gilbert, compositor, 2 Model cots. Smith Hy., West Midland Inn, 62 Eign st. Smith James, Plough Inn, Aubrey street Smith John, cork cutter, 12 West street Smith John, gardener, 2 St. Ethelbert st. Smith Jph., Maidenhead Inn, 26 Eign st. Smith Mrs. Matilda, beer retailer (Castle Inn), 9 Priory road, Commercial road SMITH MOSES, Dick's gutta percha boot and shoe warehouse, 82 Eign st. SMITH R. T. & CO., general carriers and forwarding agents to all parts; carting agents for the Great Western railway company; proprietors of covered vans for the removal of furniture, &c., to or from any part of the United Kingdom or the Continent; head office, Barr's Court railway station (John C. Perrott, Manager); receiving house, 33 Broad street (John Powles, Receiving Clerk) (see advertisement page 7) Smith Samuel, butcher, 5 Eign street Smith Mrs. Selina, salt dealer, 1 Bath st. SMITH THOMAS (associate of the society of accountants in England, and finance clerk to the corporation of Hereford), public and private accountant; agent for the Liverpool and London and Globe fire and life, the Railway Passengers' Accidental, the London and General Plate Glass, and the Provident Clerks' life and guarantee insurance companies; office, 144 Widemarsh street; res., 4 Victoria terrace, White Cross road (see advertisement page 35) Smith Thomas, goods agent for the Great Western railway company, office, Barr's Court station; res., Westbourne lodge, 26 New town Smith Thomas, manager st. Dick's gutta percha shoe warehouse, 82 Eign street; res., 28 Park street, Bartonsham Smith Wm., Booth, Hall Inn, High town Smith William, Kerry Arms Hotel, Commercial square Smith Wm., greengrocer, 18 Comrcl. road Smith W. H. & Sons, booksellers, &c., Railway stn.; George Clarke, Salesman Snead John, shoemaker and greengrocer, 32 Bewell street Snead Mrs. Leonora Susanna, farmer, Causeway farm, Blackmarstone Snead Wm., fruit dealer, 8 Oxford street Somers Wm., baker, &c., 43 Berrington st. South Mrs. C., lndrss., 32 Widemarsh st. SOUTH WALES COAL COMPANY, coal, coke, lime, and mineral merchants, head offices, West street, corner of Broad street; depots at Barr's Court and Barton stations (Thomas William James, Agent, John Ross, Salesman at Barton station); depots also at Tram Inn, Withington, and Kington Sparkes George, tailor, 49 Portland street Sparks George, shopkeeper, 29 Bewell st. Speake Thomas, shoemaker, 40 New town Speechley Wm., bricklayer, 48 Park st. SPENCER PHILIP RUSSELL, pastry cook, confectioner, fancy bread and biscuit baker; agent for the United Kingdom temperance and general provident institution, Dover house, 3 Widemarsh street (see advt. page 29) Sprod Miss, mistress of St. John Baptist school, Church street Stafford N., watch & clock ma., 6 West st. Stalker Miss E., lodgings, 180 Edgar st. Stallard William Thomas, solicitor, 20 East street; res., Aylestone hill Stanhope Misses, dressma., 27 Church st. Stanley William, hairdresser, 65 Eign st. STEAD WILLIAM, English and foreign timber, bark, and slate merchant, and dealer in building materials, 7 Bridge street; timber and bark yard, St. Martin street Steele John, agricultural implement maker and dealer, stores at Cattle market; res., Canon Pyon, near Hereford Steele William, agent for H. Pease & Co., wool merchants, East street; res., 37 White Cross street Stemson Joseph, tailor, 46 St. Martin st. Stephens Edwin, cleric, 99 Widemarsh st. STEPHENS MRS. ELIZABETH, fishmonger, game dealer, fruiterer, poulterer, ice merchant, lemonade and soda water manufacturer, &c., 16 Commercial street (see advt. page 49) STEPHENS G. W. & SON, operative chemists; sole manufacturers of "Walter's effervescent pyroxenic saline"; also manufacturers of the "Hereford sauce", St. Peter's pharmacy, 21 Commercial street STEPHENS GEORGE WALTER, M.P.S., agent for the Liverpool and London and Globe insurance company, St. Peter's pharmacy, 21 Commercial street Stephens J. & F., grocers, &c., 5 High town Stephens James Lawrence, agent for Josiah Stallard & Sons, distillers and importers of wines and spirits, and for J. W., & J. V. Stallard, brewers, of Worcester, 10 King street Stephens Richard, assistant overseer for parishes of All Saints, Holmer, and Huntington, Clifton villas, 2 Bedford street, White Cross street Stephens Thomas, decorator, Union st. STEPHENS WILLIAM, plumber, glazier, painter, and general house decorator; wholesale dealer in paperhangings, &c.; lessee of the Hampton, Rotherwas, and Holme Lacy fisheries, Gwynne house, Bridge street (see advertisement page 40) STINTON GEORGE, boot and shoe maker, leather cutter, and dealer in all kinds of grindery, Lower Church street (see advertisement page 51) Stock Charles, butcher, 46 St. Owen st. Stoil John, tinman, &c., 32 Friars street Stone Thomas, commercial traveller, 6 Shaftesbury ter., 104 White Cross st. Stone William, builder, 20 Maylord st. Stooke Edwin, auctioneer, estate agent, and surveyor, 2 Palace yard; res., The Cedars, Aylestone hill STOWE R. A. & F. H., carriage and harness manufacturers, 29 Eign street and Victoria street (see advt. page 23) Stowe Frederick Henry (firm of R. A. & F. H. Stowe), 4 Elizabeth place, Portland street Stone Robert Acton (firm of R. A. & F. H. Stowe), 41 Eign street Stuckey John. staff-sergt., 68 St. Owen st. SUNDERLAND EDWIN HINCHLIFFE, auctioneer, appraiser, land agent, and timber surveyor; agent forthe Guardian insurance office, 136 St. Owen street; auction room, East street Sunderland Joseph Henry (firm of Pye & Sunderland), 68 New Market street; res., Lawton's Hope, Canon Pyon, near Hereford Sunderland Joseph Hinchliffe, sen., auctioneer, valuer, estate agent, &c., 2 Offa street Suter John Alexander Forbes, manager of the Hereford branch of the National Provincial Bank of England, Broad street; res., Holmer park Sutton & Co., parcel carriers, 61 Commercial rd.; Thos. Bigglestone, Agent Swain Thomas, tailor, 17 Oxford street Swaithes J., baker, 127 Widemarsh st. Symonds Edward Joseph, draper, silk mercer, &c., 31 High town Symonds James Frederick, solicitor; under sheriff; clerk to the lieutenancy of the county of Hereford; clerk of indictments at sessions; deputy coroner for the county; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; perpetual commissi oner; conservator for the Wye fishery district; office, 15 Bridge street; res., Okeleigh, Broomy hill Symonds John Reginald, solicitor, 15 Bridge st.; res., Okeleigh, Broomy hl. SYMONDS WILLIAM, general outfitter, hatter, and boot and shoe factor, 143 Widemarsh street (corner of Market entrance); res., Clifford cottage, Holmer road Symonds William (firm of Jones & Symonds), Clifford cottage, Holmer road SYMONDS WILLIAM, baker, and corn and meal factor, 7 and 8 Commercial road Tandy Eliz., straw bonnet ma., 98 Edgar st. Tandy Thos., Bricklayers' Arms, S.Owen st. Taylor Edwin, reporter, 23 Richmond st. Taylor Mrs. H., dressmaker, Widemarsh Taylor Richard Henry, Rose and Crown Inn, Ledbury road, Tupsley Taylor S., dressma., 100 Widemarsh st. Taylor William, agent for W. H. Hale, manure manufacturer, Rotherhithe, London; stores, Canal wharf Telfer Captain James Drummond, R.A., chief constable of the county, office, Shirehall; res., Rose bank, Lugwardine, near Hereford Telford Ales., colour-sergt., 7 Clive street Thackway Miss Ellen, dressma., 1 East st. Thackway John, tobacconist, 4 Eign st. THIRLWALL JOHN, artist in photography, 18 King street Thomas Ann, dining rooms, 68 Eign st. Thomas Mrs. A., ldgns., 55 St. Martin st. Thomas J., commercial traveller, Albion villa, 12 White Cross street Thomas John, Bull's Head, Widemarsh Thomas Jph., law clerk, 11 Guildford st. THOMAS MRS. & MISS JANE, ladies' boarding and day school, Clifford place, White Cross rd. (see advt. p.42) Thomas Rich., rail. guard; 22 New town Thomason Richard, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., surgeon; medical officer to the Hereford infirmary; medical officer and public vaccinator to Dewchurch district of Hereford union; assistant surgeon to Herefordshire militia; Drybridge house, 37 St Martin street Thompson Arthur, agent for Watts & Co., wine merchants, of Gloucester, and for Arnold & Co., brewers, of Wickwar; secretary to the Herefordshire rifle association; assistant secretary and treasurer to the Woolhope naturalists' field club; agent for the Caledonian fire and life insurance office, 12 St. Nicholas street Thompson Henry, grocer's assistant, 3 Elizabeth place, Portland street Thompson Richard, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 62 St. Martin street Thorne William, station master, Barr's Court joint railway station; res., Shamrock villa, Barr's Court road Thorne William Bishop, timber dealer, Canal wharf; and rope and twine warehouse, 10 Commercial road Thornett Thomas, grocer, baker, and post office clerk, 2 Whitefriars street Tibbey Rowland, wheelwrt., &c., Ross rd. Tippins E., beer retlr., 38 Berrington st. Tizard Charles, baker, &c., 83 Edgar st. Tombs Thos., shopkpr., 114 St. Owen st. Tompkins M. E., dressma., 2 Ferrers st. TOVEY JOSEPH, slate, tile, timber, and general building material merchant; steam sawing mills, turnery works, and hoop manufactory, Commercial road; coal and lime depot, Barr's Court station; lime works, Howle hill, near Ross; res., 45 Commercial road TOWNSEND E. & M., cutlers, opticians, and dealers in fancy goods, 79 Eign street Townsend Joseph D., manager for Gopsill Brown & Sons, sack contractors, 86 Edgar street Tranter Thomas, manager of the model garden and farm; Baths street Tringham Wm. T., tailor, 53 Comrcl. rd. Tudor Chas. Wm.,accountant, 23 East st. TUNNICLIFFE MRS.CHARLES, registry office for families and servants, 11 King street Turner C., clerk, 73 Park st., Bartonsham Turner David, bootmaker, 47 Park st. TURNER GEORGE, tailor, clothier, hatter, & general outfitter, 64 Eign st. Turner George F., secretary to the Herefordshire bow meeting, 29 High town Turner Thomas, M.R.C.S. (firm of Lingen & Turner), surgeon to the Herefordshire administrative battalion of rifle volunteers; surgeon to the Hereford general infirmary; 141 St. Owen street Turner Miss, matron of industrial school and orphanage, 133 St. Owen street Turner Wm., baker, &c., 66 St. Martin st. Underwood Henry, shoemkr., 2 Bewell st. Underwood, Knight, & Underwood, solicitors, 30 Castle street Underwood Edward Morgan (firm of Underwood, Knight, & Underwood), solicitor, 30 Castle street; res., 29 Castle street Usher Robert, shoema., 98 White Cross st. Vanston Robt., shopkeeper, 19 Harold st. Varley W. & S., wool warehouse, West st. Vaughan Miss Ann, lodging house, 46 Commercial road VAUGHAN CHARLES WILLIAM, horticultural engineer, plumber, glazier, house, sign, and ornamental painter and decorator; English and French paperhanging, lead, glass, oil and colour warehouse, 27 Commercial street (see advertisement page 26) VAUGHAN JAMES, general steam dyer, cleaner, bleacher, glazer, and hot-presser, Hereford steam dyeing and cleaning works, 26 Commercial street VAUGHAN JOHN, auctioneer and valuer, 29 Widemarsh street Veel Wm.,cab proprietor, 30 Richmond st. Verdon Geo. Levinous, deputy-governor of the city gaol, 20 Mill street Verney R., sergeant-major of Herefordshire militia Vevers Henry, M.R.C. S., surgeon; medical officer to the city prison and to the infirmary, 6 St. Owen street Vickery Geo., tailor, 117 Widemarsh st. Vincent Albert, agent, 64 St. Owen st. Wainscott Chas., watchmaker, 21 Eign st. Wainscott James & Henry, corn and flour dealers, 21 Eign street Wainwright Joseph, agent for the Atlas fire and life office, Cathedral close; res., 9 Castle street Walker James, dairyman, 34 St. Owen st. WALKER JOHN, chemist and druggist, 149 Widemarsh street Walker John, station master, Barton sta. Walker Jno., rlwy. guard, 19 Cornwall st. WALMSLEY G., J., & H., linen and woollen drapers, silk mercers, haberdashers, hosiers, and funeral furnishers, 6 and 7 High town Walmsley George (firm of G., J., & H. Walmsley), North oils., Barr's Court rd. Walmsley Henry (firm of G., J., & H. Walmsley), 6 High town Walmsley James (firm of G., J., & H. Walmsley), Richmond pl., 26 Edgar st. Walsh Miss Mary, mistress of Roman Catholic school, Broad street Walters Ambrose, Cotterell Arms, and shopkeeper, Cotterell street Warburton Peter, solicitor; deputy-coroner for the city, 23 St. Owen street Ward George, china rivetter, 11 Friars st. Ward Thos. Maddy, clerk, 69 St. Owen st. Warder David William, railway clerk, Moor cottage, Widemarsh Warren Mrs. H., laundress, 28 Cornwall st. Wathen Mrs. James, preparatory school, 37 Hampton street, Bartonsham WATKINS CHARLES, ale and porter brewer, wholesale wine and spirit merchant, importer of foreign grain, miller, maltster, corn and hop merchant, Imperial brewery, wholesale wine and spirit stores, and head offices, Bewell street; Imperial steam flour mills and maltings, Friars street and West street; also proprietor of the Mitre Family and Commercial Hotel, Broad street, and the Imperial Wine and Spirit Vaults, 12 and 13 Widemarsh street, and Three Crowns Wine Vaults, 72 Eign street; also hop grower and farmer, Wisteston court (Marden), and at Holmer and Burghill; res., Bewell house and Wisteston court (see advertisement on front cover) Watkins Geo., shoema., Blackmarstone Watkins Jas., seedsman, Commercial st. Watkins John, farmer and landowner, Tupsley court Watkins John, butcher, 23 Broad street Watkins John, coach builder, Bridge st. Watkins Mrs., registry office, 40 Commercial street Watkins Mrs. Sarah, lodgings, Widemarsh street WATKINS WILLIAM, pastrycook, confectioner, fancy bread and biscuit baker, 85 Eign street; res., 5 Barton villas, Barton road (see advt. page 42) Watkins Wm., sergeant-at-mace, Bath st. Watkins Wm., 14 Park st., Bartonsham Watts Miss, preparatory school, 2 North villas, Barr's Court road Weaver Alfred, provision dealer, St. Martin street Weaver W.; job. gardener, 32 Cotterell st. Webb Alfred, cabinet maker, carver, &c., Blue School street; res., 14 Catherine street WEBB MRS. E., linen and woollen draper, silk mercer, haberdasher, hosier, & funeral furnisher, 5 High st. Webster Richard, surveyor and land agent, 151 St. Owen street WELSH HENRY (late Welsh & Son), builder and contractor; agent to the Imperial fire and life insurance company, Portland street and Moorfield street (see advertisement page 28) WELSH JOHN T., sculptor, statuary, marble, stone, and wood carver, Edgar street works (see advertisement p. 40) WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT BANKING COMPANY (BRANCH OF), draw on Glyn, Mills, Currie, & Co., Lombard street, London, E.C.; bank hours 10 till 3, on Wednesdays 10 till 5, on Thursdays 10 till 1; Arthur Trelawny Wickham New, Esq., Manager, 52 Commercial street Weston Jas., carpenter, 88 St. Owen st. Weymss Edward, private tutor and sub-librarian to the Hereford Permanent library, St. John street; res., Derwent villa, 27 Eign road Weymss James, registrar of marriages, 66 St. Owen street Whalley Miss Ann, draper and milliner, 43 Commercial street Wheeler Richard, corn merchant, 14 Edgar street Wheeler Rd., shopkpr., 104 St. Owen st. White Joseph, solicitor, Wye Vale villas, 97 Park street, Bartonsham; and at 18 Corn square, Leominster Whitney A., tailor's assist., Portland st. Whittem Christopher (firm of Davison & Whittem), 61 Cotterell street, White Cross road Wigley Albert, clerk, 34 Eign road Wigley William, distributor of salmon fishing licences for Hereford district; colour-sergeant to No. 1 company of Hereford rifle volunteers; deputy registrar of births and deaths for the city district`; Park villa, 75 Park street, Bartonsham Wilcox Wm. Rd., rlwy. clk., 6 Bedford st. Wilding Frederick, solicitor, 7 King st. Wilkes Henry, R.A.M., professor of music, Holland place, Blackmarstone Williams Anne, Whalebone Inn, Eign hill Williams A. W., inland revenue officer WILLIAMS & BAKER, monumental sculptors and letter cutters, Eign street Williams Chas., greengrcr., 44 Church st. Williams Charles, outfitter, &c., 24 Eign street WILLIAMS EDWARD, boot and shoe manufacturer, 2 Eign street Williams Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging house, 126 St. Owen street WILLIAMS GEORGE, Victoria Hotel, and carpenter, &c., 25 Widemarsh street, corner of New Market street (see advertisement page 44) Williams Henry, Barrack Tavern, Bartonsham Williams Miss H., toy dealer, 73 Eign st. Williams Howel Bennett (firm of W. & H. B. Williams), agent for the Westminster fire office, the Westminster and General life assurance society, the Queen fire office, the Queen life assurance office, and the Accident insurance company, limited, 46 Bridge street Williams James, grocer, paper and marine store dealer, 35 St. Owen street Williams Job, carpenter, Barton lodge WILLIAMS JOHN, Red Lion Inn, 15 Victoria street, corner of Eign st. Williams John, mason, 73 New town Williams John, jobbing gardener, Barton Williams Matthew, bootma., St. Martin st. Williams Michael, jobng. smith, Bath st. Williams Miss, dressmaker, 124 Widemarsh street WILLIAMS RICHARD, tobacconist and waiter, 3 Commercial road Williams Richard, fishing tackle maker, 7 Model cottages, Baths street WILLIAMS RICHARD THOS., fishing tackle maker and tobacconist, 35 Commercial square Williams Mrs. Rosa, beer retailer (The Rest), Widemarsh, near the Canal WILLIAMS SAMUEL, "The City" tea, grocery, and provision warehouse, 3 Eign street (see advt. page 41) Williams S., laundress, 26 Scudamore st. Williams Thos., grocer, &c., 70 New town Williams Thomas, inland revenue officer, Barrack villa, Bartonsham Williams Thomas, fruiterer, 83 St. Owen street Williams T., greengrocer, 36 St. Owen st. WILLIAMS W. & H. B., pharmaceutical chemists, 46 Bridge street Williams Walter (firm of W. & H. B. Williams), 46 Bridge street; res., The Gare, Broomy hill Willmott A. D., compositor, Portland st. Wills Alexander Hinton, clerk, 27 Park st. WILSON G. I., manufacturer of patent bricks, pan, Bridgewater, border, and crest tiles, flooring squares, draining pipes, wall coping, &c., Hampton Park steam brick and tile works; and at Pontrilas, near Hereford (see advertisement page 13) Wilson Robert, M.R.C.V.S., veterinary surgeon, 33 Broad street Winter Abraham, crier of the court of quarter sessions, crier of county courts, and custodian of the Shirehall, 1 St. Owen street Winter Joseph, butcher, 8 The Crescent, Maylord street Winter Joseph, butcher, 44 St. Martin st. Witcomb Robt. F., butcher, 22 Bridge st. With George Henry, F.R. A. S., scientific secretary to the Hereford dry-earth model farm and garden (Industrial Aid Society's), Baths street; res., 133 Widemarsh street Wood James, shopkeeper, Foley street Wood Robert, relieving officer and registrar of births and deaths for Fownhope district of Hereford union, 69 Green street, Bartonsham Woodyatt M., shopkeeper, 28 Moorfield street Woolfeuden R. C., wool sorter, St. Martin street WOOLLEY MRS. THOMAS, millinery, mantle, and dressmaking establishment, 148 St. Owen street (opposite the Shirehall) Woolley William & Thomas, linen and woollen drapers, 4 St. Peter street Woolley William (firm of William & Thomas Woolley), 125 St. Owen street Woolliams Richard, Weavers' Arms, 40 Bewell street Working Men's Refreshment Rooms (Industrial Aid Society's), 49 Comrcl. st. WORKMAN RICHARD, furnishing ironmonger and general hardware factor, Commerce house, 11 High town; and depot for fancy goods, jewellery, boots, shoes, &c., The Arcade, 21 High town Worthing Thos., grocer, &c., 14 King st. Wright Edward, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, 7 Commercial street Wright John, Bowling Green, Bewell st. Wright John, haulier, 72 Bath street Wright M. A., lodgings, 25 Comrcl. rd. Wynn Nicholas Sirrell, manager for the Midland Banking company, limited; agent for the Commercial Union fire and life insurance office, Midland bank, 35 Broad street YAPP THE MISSES MARY ANN & HARRIET, toy and fancy repository and stationery warehouse, 10 Commercial street Yapp Thomas, eating house, 5 Church street Yates Rd., insurance agt., 41 Portland st. Yeates Thomas, foreman, 55 Park street YOUNG WALTER (late Rogers), hosier, glover, shirt maker, &c., 46 Broad street | |
© Copyright Marion Wilkinson, Rosemary Lockie, GENUKI and Contributors 1996-2009, &c.
GENUKI is a registered trade mark of the charitable trust GENUKI, see
About GENUKI as an Organisation
Are you lost in the Genuki hierarchy or arrived here from a Search Engine?
If so, use the up-arrow(s) at the top of the page to go up the hierarchy.
URL of this page: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HEF/Hereford/Littlebury1876.html