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Abell Mr. James Powell, Audley cottage Abell Mrs. Sarah, Audley cottage Aynsley Mrs. Murray, Underdown house Barber Vaughan, Esq., The Southend ho. Barnes Mr. William, New street Baylis Mrs. Mary Ann, Homend street Bibbs Mrs. Ann, Southend street Biddulph Miss Constance, The Holt Biddulph Miss Katherine, Park cottage Biddulph Michael, Esq., M.P. (for Herefordshire), J.P., and D.L., New house; Gild 31 Eaton place, Pimlico, and Brooks's and Reform clubs, London, S.W. Biddulph Mrs., New house Bill Mrs. Jane, Homend street Bird Mr. James, Homend terrace, near Railway station Bruton Mr. William, New street Bryan Miss Charlotte, Southend street Bunn Mr. William, Homend street Burden Mr. Jas. and Miss, Worcester rd. Cale Mr. John Hooper, New town Carr Miss, New town Chambers Mrs., Worcester road Cooke Mr. John, Upper Wall hills Daken Mr. George, New town Duxbury Mr. Christopher, Southend st. Field Rev. T. (Baptist), Homend street Ford Mrs. Margaret, Bradlow Freeman Mr. Thomas Weston, Albert villa, New town Garrood Jesse, Esq., High street Gregg James Crispin, Esq., Homend street Gregg The Misses Mary and Elizabeth, Southend street Griffin Wm., Esq., M.R.C. S., South parade Henry William Charles, Esq., M.D., J.P., Haffield; & 77 Eaton pl., London Hewitt Charles Archibald, Esq., J.P., D.L., Hope End Hill Mr. James, Laurel cot., Ross road Homes William, jun., Esq., Court-a-park, Parkhold Jackson Rev. John, M.A. (rector of Ledbury, chaplain of St. Catherine's hospital, and surrogate for the diocese of Hereford), The Rectory Jay Miss Eliza, New street Jones Mrs. Mary, East bank Landon Mrs. G., Heathfield Lane Mr. John, New street Lewis Richard, Esq., Homend street Llewellyn Rev. Gordon J. H. (minister of the Free church), Southend street |
Martin John, Esq., J.P., Upper hall; and 14 Berkeley square, London, W. Martin Waldyve A. H., Esq., Upper hall Masefield George, Esq., The Priory Masefield Geo. Edward, Esq., The Knapp Masefield William, Esq., The Priory Matthews William, Esq., Hall End villa, South parade Meacham Mr. Edwin, South parade Morrish Rev. Wm. John, M.A. (rector of Aylton, and chaplain to Ledbury union), Southend street Mutlow John Vaughan, Esq., Wall hills Mutlow Joseph Wickes, Esq., Plaistow Mutlow William, Esq., The Southend Piper George Harry, Esq., Court house, Southend street Pitt Mrs. William, Woodbine villa, Homend terrace Playsted Mr. Joseph, Eden cottage, New town Potts Rev. Cuthbert Young (Congregational minister), High street Rapson Mr. Edward, Oakland house Rundle Rev. Robert Terrill (Wesleyan), Homend street Russell Mrs. Hannah, Southend street Shaw Mrs., New town Shelton Mrs., Glo'ster villa, South parade Smith Joseph Lamburne, Esq., Hawthorne lodge Smith The Misses, Southend street Smythe James, Esq., South parade house Stooke-Vaughan Rev. F. Salter, M.A. (vicar of Wellington Heath), Wellington Heath vicarage Symonds Mr. Frederick, New street Tanner Robert, Esq., M.D., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., Gloucester ho., Southend street Valender Miss Kate, Laurel cottage, New town 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), St. Catherine's, Ledbury, & Cathedral close, Hereford Webb Edward John, Esq., Homend street Wheatley Thos. Edwd., Esq., West bank Whiting Mrs., Woodbine villa, Homend terrace Winnall Mrs. Sarah, South parade Wood Miles Astman, Esq., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., Orchard Leigh, New street Wood Miles Astman, jun., Esq., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Orchard Leigh, New street Woodward Miss Laura, Southend street |
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Allden James, blacksmith, Park way Allen Mrs. Mary, farmer, Lower Mitchell Allen Mrs., greengrocer, Church street Allgood Alfred, watch and clock maker and jeweller, Southend street Allgood Edwin, dispenser at the union; res., New street Apperley William, shopkeeper, Parkway Badcock Mrs. Ann, milliner, &c., High st. Badham Charles, Southend street Baggott Robt., cabinet ma., Homend st. Ballard Mrs. Ann, tanner, Homend street Ballard John Edy, agent to the Sun fire and life office, and to the British Equitable life assurance company, Market place Barnett James, coal and timber dealer and boat owner, Homend street; depot at Railway station Barrett James, farmer and landowner, Staplow house BEBBINGTON SAMUEL (late Williams), grocer, baker, hardware and general dealer, Homend street Benger Mrs. Jane, ladies' boarding and day school, Parkhold BENNETT GEORGE (late Meacham), proprietor of the castor-oil pills, also of Meacham's fly powder for sheep; agent for the Scottish Commercial fire and life insurance office, High street Bennett Thomas, head gardener and farm bailiff for Jn. Martin, Esq., Churchyard BERKLEY LUCAS, watch and clock maker, jeweller, silversmith, optician, &c., Homend street (see advt. page 6) Betty Wm., shopkeeper, Homend street Bibbs Miss Harriett May, milliner and dressmaker, Worcester road BILL EDWARD, cider and perry merchant, boat owner, and dealer in coal, salt, timber, building materials, &c.; agent for the Briton life and the Britannia fire insurance offices; depot at Canal wharf; and farmer, Woolpits farm (see advertisement page 8) Bishop Mrs. Eliza, farmerand hop grower, Pegs farm, Wellington heath Bishop John, farmer, Withers farm, Wellington heath Bishop Jn., watch and clock ma., New st. Blunsdon William Stafford, superintendent of police for Ledbury division, inspector of weights and measures and common lodging houses, Police office, Church street Bosley Benjamin, draper's assistant, Southend street BOSWORTH HENRY, coal, coke, salt, and manure merchant, depot at Railway station; res., Homend street (see advertisement page 8) Bourne Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker and milliner, Church street Bowkett Mrs. Catherine, ironmonger and registry office, Homend street Bowkett Thomas G., boot ma., Church st. Bowler Samuel, beer retailer, Church st. Boyd James, veterinary surgeon, New st. Bray Hubert, outfitter, &c., Homend st. Broderick Mary, tailoress, Homend street Brooks Henry, fossil collector and shoe maker, Homend street Brown Harriet, dressmaker, Happy land BROWN MRS. MARY ANN, family grocer, and sole agent for W. & A. Gilbey's wines and spirits, Upper Cross, High street Bryan Mark, linen weaver and house painter, Wellington heath BURDEN FREDERICK, linen and woollen draper, &c., High street Burden John, tailor and draper, High st. Butt Edwd., collector of poor rates, New st. Butt Mrs. Hannah, New Inn, Homend st. BUZAGLO JOHN, ironmonger, seedsman, and agent for agricultural implements, High street Caldwell William Henry, master of boys' National school, Homend street Cale Mrs. C., greengrocer, Homend street Cale Misses, dressmakers, Homend street Cale William, bricklayer, Bye street Carless James, turner, &c., Homend st. Carroll Mr., schoolmaster, Church street Carter J. C., inland revenue officer, Belle orchards, Homend street CHADD CHARLES, basket and sieve maker and cane worker, New st. Chadd James, shoemaker, &c., Back lane Chichester Mrs., farmer, Highbridge ho. Chidley Mrs. Mary, shopkpr., New town Clarke John, draper, &c., High street CODDINGTON CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, grocers, tea dealers, provision, flour and meal factors, haberdashers, and stationers, stores, Wellington heath Coleridge & Co., cider and perry merchants, stores, Old wharf; and at Taylor's court, Bristol Cotton Mrs. Maria, farmer and hop grower, Wood house COWMEADOW MRS. HESTER, shoeing and general smith, Homend st. Cox Charles, station master, Railway sta. Cox John, wine and spirit dlr., High st. Cox Tom, shoeing and jobbing smith, New street Crewe Mrs. F., draper, &c., 9 High street Crewe Hy., watch and clock ma., High st. Crockett William, shopkeeper, New st. Curnock Thomas, manager of the Coddington co-operative stores, Wellington heath Dalby Thomas, fishmonger and fruiterer, Homend street Dallow James, blacksmith and parish clerk, Wellington heath Davies & Co., colliery agents (Worcester); depot, at Railway station; office, Homend st.; Henry Weston, Salesman DAVIES JOHN, ironmonger, bell hanger, locksmith, tin, zinc, & copperplate worker, lamp and oil dealer, &c., New street Davies Daniel, shoeing and general smith, New street Davies Evan, New street Davies Walter, stationer, Southend st. DAVIS JAMES, baker, grocer, flour and meal factor, bacon curer, &c., Bye st. DAVIS THOMAS FREDERICK, professor and teacher of music, organist of parish church, pianoforte tuner, and dealer in musical instruments, New street (see advertisement page 8) Dew Richard, secretary to the reading room and library, Chapel ho., Union la. Dew Thomas, carpenter, &c., Union la. Dillon John, assistant to Mr. A. Stringer, chemist; res., Wellington heath Dingley William, inspector of nuisances, Worcester road Dixon David, M.R.C.S., assistant to Dr. Tanner, Gloucester house, Southend st. Dobbs John, chimney sweeper, Bye st. DRAYTON WILLIAM, Fox Inn, Homend street Drew Mrs. Ray, mistress of Hope End infant school, Wellington heath DRINKWATER EDWIN, farrier, Homend street Duxbury Christopher, author, Southend street EDWARDS CHARLES, family grocer, hop and seed merchant; agent for the Atlas fire and life office, High st. Edwards & Son, malt vinegar makers and cider and perry merchants, Bye street Edwards Stephen, working manager at gas works, New street Edwards Thomas T., Southend street EDY ROBERT, family grocer, maltster, sub-distributor of stamps, and distributor of excise licences, Market pl. Edy Thomas, farmer and hop gr., Frith Elsmore John, superintendent at cemetery, New street Ely Mrs. Jane, general dlr., Homend st. Eman Alexander, gardener, New town Evans Charles, farmer and fruit dealer, Bullens; and at Dunbridge Fawke Joseph Calder, agent to the Severn and Canal carrying co., Homend street Fawke Miss, fancy depot, Homend street Fincher Mr., farmer, Jug's green Ford Charles P., saddler, &c., High st. FREEMAN ERNEST, pharmaceutical chemist (by examination); sole proprietor of the celebrated pectoral or breath pills, and Herefordshire condition powders for horses, 6 Market place (see advertisement page 9) FREEMAN MRS. HARRIET, milliner, dress and mantle maker, 4 Worcester road FREEMAN JAMES, baker, &c., Worcester road Freeman Joseph, gardener, Worcester rd. Gardiner Mrs. Elizabeth, beer retailer (outdoors only), Rose cottage, Wellington heath Gardner Thomas Stafford Standish, grocer and provision dealer, 7 Southend st. Garrood Jesse, solicitor, Southend street; res., High street George John, haulier, New street GIBBS MRS. REBECCA, printer, bookseller, stationer, newsagent, circulating library, and patent medicine vendor; agent for the "City" tea, Homend street Goatman Charles, farmer, Orlham Grant Mr., steward for C. A. Hewitt, Esq., J.P., D.L., Hope End farm Green Miss A. V., frmr., Dunbridge fm. Green John, shoemaker, Homend street Greenway James, salesman for Mr. John Meats, coal merchant, &c., Hereford rd. Gregg James Crispin, solicitor; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; agent for the Phoenix fire insurance office, Homend street Griffin William, M.R.C.S., surgeon; medical officer to Bosbury district of Ledbury union, South parade Gurney Charles, bricklayer, New town GURNEY THOMAS, practical tailor and woollen draper, High street (see advertisement page 3) Haines John, marine store dealer and chimney sweeper, Homend street Hall Mrs. Harriet, laundress, Southend st. Hampton William, boot and shoe maker, Southend street Hampton William, jun., Southend street Harbour Mrs. S. A., dressmaker, Southend street HARDING JOSIAH, bacon curer, cheese and corn factor, Homend street Harrell Thomas, painter, Homend street HARRINGTON HENRY, agricultural engineer, machinist, brass founder, implement manufacturer, &c., Homend street (see advertisement page 7) Harris Mrs. Mary, No. 7 Wine and Spirit Vaults, High street Hartland Mrs. Fanny, straw bonnet maker, Homend street Hartland Wm., grocer, &c., Homend st. Hatton Mrs. Ellen, milliner, &c., New st. HATTON WILLIAM HENRY, plumber, glazier, painter, paperhanger, &c., New street Hawkins Mrs., farmer, Woodfields; res., Dick house, Bromsberrow HAYWOOD JAMES, butcher, Homend street; and grazier and farmer, Stone house, Wellington heath Haywood Mrs., farmer and hop grower, Hill Top farm Haywood Thomas, farmer, New Mills ho. Henderson John, head gardener for Dr. Henry, J.P., Haffield HILL CHARLES, monumental mason and sculptor, New st. (see advt. p.6) Hill James, Biddulph Arms Inn, New st. Hodges Benjamin, sub-bailiff of the county court, Bye street Hodges Joseph, baker, confectioner, and brick and tile manufacturer, New st. Hodges Joseph, jun., farmer, miller, &c., Hazle mill and farm Hodges Mrs. Susannah, shopkeeper, Happy land HODGES THOMAS, auctioneer, appraiser, surveyor, timber and general valuer, estate, house, and land agent; agent for the Royal fire and life insurance company, offices, Eastnor house, Ledbury, and 1 Oxford place, Great Malvern; also, farmer and hop grower, Dingwood park; and brick, tile, and drain-pipe manufacturer, Ludstock works (see advertisement page 10) Hodges William, baker, &c., Homend st. Hodgetts John, coal dealer and boat owner, Staplow Homes Richard, solicitor; clerk to the guardians of Ledbury union and to the Ledbury rural sanitary authority; superintendent registrar of births, deaths, and marriages, offices at the Workhouse; res., The Castle, Munsley, near Ledbury Homes William, jun., farmer and hop grower, Court-a-park and Tipsgrove farms, Parkhold; and at Cold Green farm, Bosbury Hopkins John, builder, contractor, and coach builder, New street Inns Thomas, beer retailer, wood dealer, & shopkeeper, The Trumpet, Parkhold Ireland William, farmer, manure and implement agent, Argus farm Jackson Wm., beer retailer, Homend st. Jackson Wm., wheelwright, Homend st. Jenkins Mrs. Ann, farmer, Baregains JONES CHARLES THOMAS (established 1851), celebrated barland and champagne perry and cider merchant, Belle orchards (see advt. at commencement of descriptive matter) Jones Easthope, farmer and hop gr., Pridewood fm. and Linewood fm., Parkhold Jones Edwin, baker & currier, Homend st. Jones James, farmer, Hambrook Tones Thomas, sub-postmaster, The Trumpet, Parkhold JUCKES FRANCIS WILLIAM, builder, contractor, paperhanging warehouse, and timber, cider, and terry merchant, Southend street Juckes Nathaniel, cabinet maker, &c., Homend street Kendrick Mrs. J., frmr., Wellington heath KINGS CHARLES, wheelwright, Southend street Kirk Henry William, boot ma., Church st. Kirk Richard Henry, boot and shoe maker, New street Lambert Benjamin, shopkpr., Homend st. Lambert William, shoemaker, Bye street LANE JOHN, ale and porter brewer, maltster, hop, cider, and perry merchant, Vine brewery, New st. (see advt. opposite "Ledbury Trades Directory ") Lane Thomas, farmer and hop grower, Baynham farm Lawrence Mrs. Ann, beer retailer, Bye st. LEDBURY FEATHERS HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED, proprietors of the Feathers Family and Commercial Hotel and Posting House; George Harry Piper, Esq., Solicitor and Secretary; Mrs. Margaret Mary Shakeshaft, Manageress, High street LEDBURY FREE PRESS and Herefordshire Advertiser; printed and published by the proprietor, Mr. Luke Tilley, every Tuesday; price one penny; established 1869 (see advt. page 4) LEDBURY OLD BANK (Webb & Co.) High street; draw on Cocks, Biddulph, & Co., Charing cross, London, W. C.; bank hours 9 till 2, on Tuesdays and fair days 9 till 5 Lewis Mrs. Eliza, dressmaker, New street Lewis Richard, manager of the National Provincial Bank of England (branch of), agent for the Life Association of Scotland, and for the Pelican life assurance office, The Bank, Homend st. Lewis William, gardener, Southend st. Lewis ___, lodgings, Homend street Lissiman Mrs. Elizabeth, White Lion, Bye street Lissiman John, haulier, Bye street Lovell John, bankers' clerk, Southend st. Loveridge John, farmer and landowner, Upper and Lower Lilly hall MADDOX RICHARD, plumber, glazier, painter, paperhanger, and house decorator, Homend street Maddox Wm., maltster, &c., Homend st. Maddox William, dairyman, Homend st. Masefield & Sons, solicitors, Worcester rd. Masefield George (firm of Masefield & Sons), solicitor; clerk to the magistrates for Ledbury division; clerk to the highway board; steward of the manor of Ledbury; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; perpetual commissioner; offices, Worcester rd.; res., The Priory Masefield George Edward (firm of Masefield & Sons), solicitor; joint clerk to the burial board; office, Worcester road; res., The Knapp Masefield William (firm of Masefield & Sons), solicitor; joint clerk to the highway board and to the, burial board; office, Worcester road; res., The Priory Mason Richard, farmer and hop grower, Marley ball and Quatsford farms Matthews Francis, Horse Shoe Inn, Homend street MATTHEWS MRS. MARIA, Royal Oak Family and Commercial Hotel and Posting House; Parcels receiving office for the Great Western and Midland railway companies, Southend street Matthews Reuben, builder, New street Matthews Richard, clerk to the commissioners of taxes, High street May Frederick, Old Talbot Inn, New st. MAYO THOMAS EDWARD, butcher and grazier, High street M'Alister Patrick, broker, Homend st. M'Donald Robert Henry, house, coach, and furniture painter, Homend street; workshop, Church street Meats John, coal, salt, and building material merchant, depot at Railway station (James Greenway, Salesman) res., Colwall court, near Malvern MINSON MRS. CAROLINE, milliner, dress and mantle maker, and agent for Hill & Co., dyers, of Cheltenham, New street Morgan Henry, master of the union, Union workhouse Morgan Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Homend street MORRIS GEORGE, baker, confectioner, grocer, and provision dealer, Homend street Morris James, baker & shopkeeper, Homend street Moss George, haulier, Homend street Munn Miss Jane, dressmaker, Homend st. Mutlow John Vaughan, landowner, farmer, hop grower, &c., Wall hills and Plaistow farms Mutlow William, solicitor; commissioner for affidavits in the supreme court of judicature; agent for the Eagle life, Manchester fire, and the Railway Passengers' accidental insurance offices, Southend street NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND (branch of), draw on the head office, Bishopsgate street, corner of Threadneedle street, London, E.C.; bank hours, 10 till 3, on Tuesdays 10 till 5, and on Saturdays 10 till 2; Richard Lewis, Esq., Manager, Homend street OAKLEY MISS OLIVE ROSA, general furnishing, upholstery, bedding, carpet, and paperhanging warehouse, New street (see advertisement page 7) Owen James, secretary to the Ledbury gas-light and coke company; registrar of marriages, Worcester road; and brick manufacturer, New street Padmore Miss Mary Ann, mistress of infant school, Back lane Painter Thomas, lodgings, Homend street PALFREY MISS FANNY, Berlin wool, toy, stationery, and fancy repository, Market place PALMER GEORGE, cider and perry merchant, & Ring of Bells Inn, New st. PALMER JOHN, photographer, agent for the Prudential assurance society, and for the Ross Gazette, New street (see advertisement page 7) PALMER MISS MARY ANN, bookseller, stationer, Berlin wool and fancy repository, Homend street Palmer William, farmer, Burtons farm, Wellington heath PARLOUR HENRY CHARLES, saddler & harness manufac., South end st. Parr John, china, and glass warehouse, and seedsman, Market place Payne Jas., shoemaker, Wellington heath Pedlingham Charles, baker, grocer, and provision dealer, High street Pedlingham Henry, shopkeeper, Bye st. PEDLINGHAM SAMUEL, boot and shoe maker, Church street Phillips Misses, ladies' school, New street Piper George Harry, solicitor; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; registrar of the county court; Conservative registration agent for Ledbury district; agent for the London Assurance and the Royal Farmers' fire and life in surance offices, Court house, Southend st. PITT MISS ANN, baby linen, Berlin wool, and fancy repository, Homend st. POOLE RICHARD, cooper, New st. Pope Edward, farmer, Ockridge farm Powell Francis, draper's assistant, New Street villa Poytherus Richard, clerk, Hereford and Gloucester canal office, Canal wharf POYTRESS HENRY, butcher, New street Preece George, law clerk, Homend street Preece Philip, parish clerk, Church street PREECE ROBERT, plumber, glazier; painter, paperhanger, gilder, &c., Southend street Preece William, painter, New street Price James, dairy farmer and sub-postmaster, Wellington heath PRITCHETT EDWARD, farmer, hop grower, and miller, Prior's court Purnell Edward, butcher, Homend street PYE MATTHEW MATHIAS, seedsman, &c., Homend street; and carpenter and joiner, Church street RAPSON EDWARD, C.T. (late of St. Mark's College, Chelsea), boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Oakland house, near Railway station Reece Mrs. Ann, laundress, Homend st. Reece William, solicitor; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; perpetual commissioner; office, New street; res., Welland, near Upton-on-Severn Roberts Elizth., Seven Stars, Homend st. Roberts Frederick, chimney sweeper, Homend street ROBERTS JAMES, confectioner and baker; agent for the United Kingdom Temperance and General Provident institution, Market place Robinson Wm., fishmonger, Homend st. Russell Misses, ladies' schl., Homend st. RUSSELL THOMAS, miller, corn merchant, and farmer, New mills Sandford Miss, mistress of girls' charity school, Southend street Sandoe & Son, auctioneers, &c., offices, New street; and at Malvern, &c. Scattergood Daniel, dealer, Bridge house Scattergood William, horse dealer, Homend street Severn and Canal Carrying, Shipping, and Steam Towing Company, Limited, office, Canal wharf; Mr. Joseph Calder Fawke, Agent Shakeshaft Mrs. Margaret Mary, manageress, Feathers Hotel, High street Shayle James, farmer, hop grower, and cider merchant, Rea farm; and at Callow hills, Munsley SHEPHERD GEORGE HENRY, auctioneer, appraiser, surveyor, land and general agent; land agent for B. Bright, Esq., of Colwall, office, Homend street; res., Stone farm, Colwall, near Malvern Shinn John, grocer and general dealer, Homend street Skittery William M., farmer and hop grower, Flights Smith Charles, farmer, The Vineyard (and in Donnington parish) Smith Edwin, relieving officer and registrar of births and deaths for Ledbury district, Southend street Smith Mrs. Hannah, toy dealer, New street Smith Henry James, farmer, Hall house Smith Henry, law clerk, Back lane Smith Mrs., dressmaker, Back lane Smith Joseph Lamburne, solicitor; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; Hawthorne lodge SMITH MOSES & THOMAS, Dick's gutta percha boot and shoe warehouse, New street; and at Hereford and Worcester Smith R. T. & Co., general carriers and carting agents for the Great Western Railway company, Railway station (see Hereford advertisements page 7) Smith Thos., hairdresser, Southend street Smith Wm., shopkeeper, Homend street South John, stone, lime, and timber merchant, and farmer and hop grower, White house and The Hill, Eastnor South Richard, farmer, Upper Mitchell Spencer Mrs. Ann, linen and woollen draper, tailor, &c., Lower Cross, Homend street Spencer Timothy, tailor, Lower cross STEPHENS CHARLES WESLEY, furnishing and general ironmonger, iron merchant, agricultural implement agent, cutler, locksmith, bellbanger, and bedstead and bedding warehouse, The Cross Stephens Mrs., china, glass, and earthenware warehouse, The Cross, High street Stephens Mrs. Thomas, dressmaker and milliner, Southend street STRINGER ALFRED, M.P.S., family and dispensing chemist, grocer, and wine merchant; proprietor of the celebrated pectoral balsam for coughs, colds, &c.; agent for the Norwich Union fire and life insurance office, Homend street (see advertisement p. 5) Summers Thomas, coal dlr., Homend st. Suter George Allison, linen and woollen draper and outfitter, 5 High street Tanner Robert, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., physician and surgeon; medical officer to Ledbury union; physician to the Ledbury cottage hospital; medical referee to the Royal National hospital for consumption, Ventnor, Isle of Wight; surgeon to the "Good Samaritan" lodge of Foresters; Gloucester house, Southend street Taylor George, wheelwright and pump maker, Staplow Taylor Mark, general dealer, New street Taylor Michael, farm bailiff for M. Biddulph, Esq., M.P., Wild house Taylor William Giles, postmaster and newsagent; agent for the Imperial fire and life insurance companies, Post and Telegraph office, High street Teatam Sergeant, drill instructor of 3rd Herefordshire rifle corps, Happy land Teather Miss, ladies' school, Southend st. TILLEY LUKE, bookseller, stationer, printer, binder, and publisher of the Ledbury Free Press and Herefordshire Advertiser, toy and fancy repository, newsagent, musicseller, picture frame maker, and patent medicine vendor; circulating library in connection with Mudie; depot of the Christian Knowledge Society; general emigration agent; sewing machine agent; agent for the Sovereign life assurance company, Free Press Office, High street (see advertisement page 4) Tolley Miss Mary Ann, matron of Cottage hospital, Homend street Tomkins John, beer retailer (Prince of Wales) and shoemaker, Church street Townsend Jas., jun., blacksmith, Staplow TRAVESS JOHN, Bell Inn, New st. Treherne James Dando, grocer and tallow chandler, Lower cross, Homend street Turner Samuel, wood and coppice dealer, hurdle maker, &c., Worcester road Underwood William, shoemaker and coal dealer, Homend street Walker John, farmer and hop grower, Hill house and Siddington farm; and at Drew's farm, Dymock, Gloucestershire Walters Sampson, beer retailer, New st. Ward Francis, farmer and hop grower, Fair tree farm WARGENT ALFRED WILLIAM, hairdresser, tobacconist, umbrella maker, toy warehouse, &c., Lower cross, Homend street Wargent George, builder, Bye street Wargent William, boot and shoe maker, Homend street Watkins Stephen, pump maker and well sinker, New street Way John, master of Hope End school, Wellington heath WEBB & CO., bankers, Ledbury old bank, High street; draw on Cocks, Biddulph, & Co., Charing Cross, London, W. C.; bank hours 9 till 2, on Tuesdays 9 till 5 Webb Edward John (firm of Webb & Co.), banker and solicitor, High street; res., Homend street WEBB JOHN S., family grocer, tea dealer, and provision merchant, Market place (see advertisement page 10) Webb Robert, Worcester road Webb Mrs. Sarah, Swan Inn, Homend st. Weston Henry, salesman for Davies & Co., colliery agents (of Worcester), Homend street Wetson George, farmer, Massington farm Wetson Jas., Crown and Sceptre, New st. WILLIAMS RICHARD, Plough Inn, Homend street Williams William, proprietor of the Ledbury and Gloucester mail coach, agent for Sutton & Co., parcel carriers to London, &c., High street Wintle James Levi, clerk at the Vine brewery; res., Worcester road Withey Benjamin, farmer, Noad farm Wood Miles Astman, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., surgeon; medical officer to Ledbury dispensary and to the Cottage hospital, Orchard Leigh, New street Wood Miles Astman, jun., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., physician and surgeon; medical officer to Ledbury dispensary and to the Cottage hospital, Orchard Leigh, New street Woodward Miss Laura, teacher of music, Willow terrace, Southend street Woodyatt Mrs., dressmaker, Homend st. Woodyatt William Patrick, agent for the Hereford Times, Homend street Young John, grocer and provision dealer, Homend street | |
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