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Alexander Mr. Samuel, 15 Broad street Alexander Mr. Samuel Joseph, Ashfield Allen John Arthur, Esq., Elm lodge, 1 Hereford road Allen Mrs., Holly Mount, 2 Pierrepont rd. Andrews Charles Davis, Esq., Corn square; and at Church house, Laysters, near Tenbury Andrews Henry, Esq., Corn square Bach Miss Margaret, 24 South street Barber Mr. Joseph, Etnam street Barnett Samuel, Esq., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., Brook house, 27 Broad street Beaumont Mr. William, 1 Ryelands road Beavan Mrs. Harriet, Pinsley house, 29 Broad street Beck Mr. Henry, 2 Middle Westbury Bedford James, Esq., J.P., 34 Broad st. Bellow Mr. John, Wharf cottage Bemand Mr. Robert, 58 Etuam street Bevan James, Esq., 18 Etnam street Bevan Miss, Etnam street Blundell Mr. Charles, Elmley house Blundell Edwin, Esq., Caswall house, 50 Etnam street Boyce William Stewart, Esq., M.R.C.S.E., L.M., 4 Bridge street Bradford Mrs., 17 Broad street Bradley Mr. Fredk. Edward, 13 Broad st. Burlingham Mrs. Mary and the Misses, Buckfield villas Burlton Thomas, Esq., J.P. (for county of Hereford and borough of Leominster), F.R.C.S., &c., Eaton hill Caldwall Bonham, Esq., J.P., D.L., 25 Broad street Caldwall Miss Ann, 25 Broad street Carwardine Mrs. Ann, 28 Bridge street Coleman Edward Wm., Esq., Eaton hall Counop William, Esq., Buckfield Cox Mr. James & Miss, The Grange Daggs. William, Esq., J.P. (for the borough), Corn square Davies Miss A. A., 7 Corn square Davies Rev. Hy. Robert, M.A., Gate ho. Davies Mrs. M., Gate house, 8 Church st. Davis Francis, Esq., 3 Baron's Cross vils. Davis Mrs., The Poplands Davis Mrs. Mary Ann, 77 Etnam street Edouart Rev. Augustin Gaspard, M.A., J.P. (for Lancaster), (vicar of Leominster, and surrogate for the diocese of Hereford), The Vicarage, 20 Church st. Edwards Mr. Alfred, 20 Etnam street Edwards Mrs. Emma, 126 South street Edwards Mrs. Mary, Broadward Elrington The Misses C. & F., 22 Etnam street Gammidge William, Esq., J.P. (for the borough and ex-mayor), 2 Burgess st. Gammidge Mr. Wm. N., 18 Church st. Gilkes Mrs. Mary, Townsend cottage, Green lane Goode Samuel, Esq., Ivington Bury Gough Mrs. Mary, 63 South street Graves Thos., Esq., J. P. (for the borough), High street Gregg Edwin, Esq., 9 Broad street Griffiths Mr. Thomas, 12 Church street Gunnell Mr. Edward, 6 Church street Gwillim Mr. J. C., 2 Baron's Cross villas Hall Mrs. Olive, 38 Burgess street Hall Mr. Wm., Beresford pl., 37 South st. Hancock Mrs. Elizabeth, 26 South street Harding Mr. James, 32 South street Heather Mrs. E., 1 Baron's Cross villas Herbert Henry, Esq., J. P. (for the borough), Buckfield villas Hinton Mrs. Elizabeth, 65 South street Holmes ValentineWebb, Esq., Southfield, Hereford road Hughes Mrs. Ann, 46 Ryelands road Hyde William Edward, Esq., M.R.C.S. (alderman), 16 Church street Ingrain Mr. Thomas, 27 Mill street Irvine James, Esq., The Poplands Jenkins Mr. Benjamin, 36 Burgess street Jenkins Mrs. M.A., 115 Bargates Jones Rev. John Price, B.D. (vicar of St. John's, Ivington, & of Ford), Bankfield Kinnersley Mr. Wm. Isaac, Dishley court Kirkland Mrs. Elizabeth, 29 South street Knill Mrs. Susannah, 3 Corn square Lane Theophilus William, Esq., M.A., J.P., D.L., The Ryelands Lawton Mr. Julien, 13 Perseverance road, Bargates Lloyd Edwin, Esq., 30 South street Lloyd Mrs. Jane, 7 Broad street Lloyd Mrs. Sarah and Lloyd Miss, Bryanstone house, 33 South street Loveridge Mrs. and the Misses, 2 Peel vils. Loveridge Mr. Thomas, 34 Etnam street Lucas Mr. Henry, 26 Bridge street Mannwaring Mrs., The Cedars, Grange Manwaring Miss Ann, South villa Manwaring John; Esq., South villa, Hereford road Marshall Mrs. John, 20 Broad street Marshall The Misses, Holly Mount Marshall Thomas, Esq., Colaba lodge Mason Miss Mrgt., Green bk., 14 Green st. Meacham Mrs. Ann, 42 Burgess street Moody Rev. John W. (Wesleyan), 16 Perseverance road Moore Henry, Esq., The Grange Morris Mrs. Lydia, 34 Burgess street Morris Mrs. Thomas, 2 The Elms, Hereford road Munn Mrs., 9 Westfield walk, Bargates Nash Rev. Thomas (Baptist), Etnam st. Newman Henry, Esq., 46 Etnam street Newman Josiah, Esq., J.P. (for the borough and chairman of guardians of Leominster union), Buckfield house Nixon Rev. J. Wannop (curate), Etnam st. Norgrove Mr. Chas., The Firs, 72 Bargates Page Mr. James, sen., South bank, Hereford road Pentland Henry Thomas de Montarville, Esq., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.M., 32 Etnam street Perry Mrs., 15 West street Phillips William, Esq., 44 Ryelands road Pickwell Rev. John (Primitive Methodist), 103 Bargates Probert Mr. Thos., Mill cot., Etnam st. Protheroe Wm., Esq., Lower ho., Ivington Pyefinch Miss E., Copper hall, 184 South street Quintin Mrs. Frances, 112 South street Robinson Geo. Thos., Esq., 9 Church st. Rogers Mr. John, 2 Grange cottages Russell Mr. Edward, Hay lane Sale Thos., Esq., The Forbury, Church st. Sale William Thomas, Esq., Church street Sampson Saml., Esq. (mayor), 4 Corn sq. Saxby Mr. John James, The Hawthorns Scammell Mr. Thomas, 19 Broad street Slater Rev. George (incumbent of Free Church of England, Etnam street), Minera house, Hereford road Smith Mr. Frederick, 26 Bridge street Smith Mrs., Copper hall, 134 South street Smith Rev. William Austin Sadler (Moravian), 51 South street Southall Mrs. Ann, 143 Bargates Southall Edwd. Prichard, Esq., Westlodge Southall The Misses,The Farm, 1 Green la. Stallard Thomas Bristow, Esq. (alderman), 26 Broad street Stephens Mr. Henry, 1 Peel villas Stephens Mr. Peter, 85 Etnam street Stevenson Captain Charles Benjamin, J.P., D.L., Hennor house Taylor Rev. John (Congregational), 67 South street Taylor Rev. John Pierrepont, M.A. (curate of Eye, near Leominster), Townsend house Taylor Mrs. M. W., Mount pleasant, 68 Bargates Thomas Mrs. Bridget, Copper hall, South street Thomas John, Esq., Cholstrey lodge Timbury The Misses, 91 Etnam street Toogood Mr. Thomas, Westgate house Turner Mr. H., The Limes, Hereford rd. Turner Mrs. Mary, 36 Etnam street Vale The Misses Mary and Hannah, 10 Corn square Vevers Mrs. M., Ivington park Ward Richard, Esq., 30 Burgess street Watling The Misses, 28 Burgess street Weaver Mr. George, 38 Broad street Wells Mrs. Jane, Light ho., 2 Bridge st. West Mrs. Sarah, 2 Grange cottages Weyman Miss Eliza, Stagbatch house Williams Mrs., 8 Bridge street Winnall Misses, Clarendon house, Church street Wood Mr. George, 70 Bargates Wood Daniel, Esq., Broadward Wood Samuel, Esq., Broadward Woodhouse Mr. Charles, Westbury house Woodhouse Mrs. Frances, Westbury ho. Woodhouse Mrs. George, Dutton house, 2 Etnam street Woodhouse Mrs. James, 14 South street Woodhouse Joseph Carpenter, Esq., 13 South street Woodhouse Robert Hayling, Esq., J.P. (for the borough), 38 Etnam street Woolfall Mr. Richard, Bargates Yapp Mrs., The Laurels, 91 Bargates Yapp Mrs. R. K., 24 Church street Yeld Miss Ann, 22 Church street | |
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A'Court F., supervisor of inland revenue, South street ALEXANDERS & LOVERIDGE, manufacturing, furnishing, and general ironmongers; bar iron, steel, and oil and colour merchants; agricultural engineers, and manufacturers of implements, celebrated sheep racks and cow cribs, iron fencing, garden seats, nails, &c.; agents for all the principal makers of agricultural machines and implements; Lion ironworks, Broad street; and at Nos. 1 to 4 Cattle market, Hereford (see advertisement opposite commencement of Trades directory) Alexander Samuel (firm of Alexanders & Loveridge), 15 Broad street Alexander Samuel Joseph (firm of Alexanders & Loveridge), Ashfield ANDERSON ALFRED, baker, confectioner, tobacconist, and licensed to let post horses, 27 West street Anderson Sidney, gardener, 24 Burgess st. Andrews C. D. & H., solicitors, Corn square; and at Tenbury Andrews Charles Davis (firm of C. D. & H. Andrews), solicitor; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; agent for the London Assurance Corporation fire and life office, Corn square Andrews Henry (firm of C. D. & H. Andrews), solicitor, Corn square Andrews Mr., frmr., Upper house, Ivington Anthony John, shoemaker, 8 Rainbow st. ASHLEY & CUTTING, wholesale and family grocers, cheese factors, and provision merchants; special wholesale agents for Spratt's dog biscuits, poultry food, &c., 2 Broad street and Burgess street (see advertisement page 18) Ashley George (firm of Ashley & Cutting), agent for the Star life assurance office, 1 Church street Bailey Joseph, farmer, Ford house Bailey Mrs. Matilda, farmer and hop grower, Bank farm, Wharton Baker Mrs. E., clothes dlr., 17 School la. Baker & Smith, grcrs., &c., 23 Drapers' la. Baker Richd., hosier and toy dealer, 43 High st.; and tobacconist, 39 High st. Balls George W., coml. clerk, Priory ho. Bannister Mrs. R., hosier, &c., 9 Bridge st. BANNISTER THOMAS, clothier, hatter, and general outfitter; registrar of marriages and deputy registrar of births and deaths for Leominster district, Commerce house, 2 Church street, corner of Drapers' lane; and at 42 High street, Kington (see advt. p.13) Barber Mrs. M. A., laundress, 9 Perseverance road Barnett Samuel, M.R.C.S., L.; and L.S.A., surgeon, Brook house, 27 Broad street Barrington George, boot and shoe maker, 41 Bridge street Bateman Isaac, 41 Bargates BAYLIS JOHN, family grocer, tea dealer, and provision merchant; agent for W. & A. Gilbey's wines and spirits, and for the Alton Court brewery company's ales, porter, and stout; dealer in Allsopp's Burton ale and Guinness's, Dublin stout, 3 and 5 Drapers' lane (see advertisement page 20) BAZLEY JOHN, veterinary surgeon (member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons), 12 South street Beaman John William, currier and leatherseller, 11 Broad street Beard Henry, baker, 22 School lane Bedford John, butcher, 14 High street Bedford Joseph, maltster, corn factor, ale and porter dealer, 8 High street BEDFORD THOS. JAMES, wholesale and retail tobacconist; sole proprtr. of the celebrated "Black Dog" tobacco, 3 High street and 4 Drapers' lane Bedford Wm., frmr. & brick manufacturer, Corner Cop farm; brick works, Ebnal BELLOW JOHN & SON, general ironmongers, bar, hoop; and sheet iron merchants, plumbers, braziers, iron and tin-plate workers, dealers in oils, colours, implements, seeds, &c., 26 High street (see advertisement page 6) Bellow John (firm of Bellow & Son), 26 High st.; res., The Cottage, Kimbolton Bellow John, jun. (firm of Bellow & Son), 26 High street Berkeley William Rowland, agent for Mr. C. Mather, brewer, of Tewkesbury, 23 North road Bevan Thos., frmr., &c., Upper Hyde farm Biddle Jas., Chequers Inn, 61 Etnam st. Birch William Edward, baker, 5 Bridge st. Bird Mrs. Susannah, Three Horse Shoes, 15 Corn square, and 1 School lane Blacklock George, manager of the Orphans' printing press, 10 & 12 Broad st. Blackwell Charles Masters, reporter for the Hereford Times, 52 Etnam street Bland James R., master of St. John's national school, Ivington Blomer Charles, painter, decorator, &c., 13 West street Blomer Richard, painter, glazier, paperhanger, and refreshment house, 16 Corn square BLUNDELL CHARLES, Britannia brewery, brewer of ales, stout; and porter; also maltster, and coal and lime merchant; brewery, warehouses, and offices, 38 South street; depots for coal and lime at Leominster and other Railway stations; res., Elmley house (see advertisement pages 7 and 19) Blundell Edwin, miller and corn merchant, Pinsley mills; res., Caswall house, Etnam street Boneham John, grcr.'s assist., 39 Mill st. BOUCHER WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, music warehouse and fancy repository, 16 Broad street; and at Shrewsbury and Ludlow Boulton Mrs. G., lodgings, 6 Perseverance road Boulton Richard Christopher, farmer and hop grower, Cholstrey Boyce William Stewart, M.R.C.S., L.M., surgeon; medical officer to the dispensary, 4 Bridge street Bradford Edward, tailor, 15 School lane BRADFORD FREDERICK, saddler, and harness maker, 30 Broad street (see advertisement page 11) Bradley Frederick Edward, cashier at National Provincial bank; agent for the Accident insurance company, limited, 13 Broad street Bridges David,, earthenware hawker and dealer, 1 Burgess street Bright Geo., shoema., &c., 18 School lane Bright Wm. & Rd., butchers, 30 High st. BRIMFIELD WILLIAM MORGAN, builder, contractor, and dealer in timber, and all kinds of building materials; agent for Leominster and district for the Herefordshire friendly society, 38 West St. (see advt. p.15) BROWN & CAFFULL, linen and woollen drapers, funeral furnishers, and general sewing machine agents, 20 High street (see advertisement page 7) Brown Jas. (Brown & Caffull), 20 High st. Buckham John, chemist, 35 High street Buckland John, tailor, 15 Drapers' lane Buckley John, agent for Mr. Wm. Poole, coal, coke, lime, and building material merchant, &c., 89 Etnam street Burgoyne Mrs. S., shopkpr., 19 School la. Butland John, sergeant instructor of rifle corps, 37 Broad street Caffull John William (firm of Brown & Caffull), Broad street Caffull Miss Susannah, dressmaker, and agent for J. Vaughan, dyer, &c., of Hereford, 2 Vicarage street Caldwell Thomas, cooper, Wharton Callow Mr., assistant to Mrs. Davis, tallow chandler, 22 Broad street Carter Ben., Blue Boar Inn, 21 Broad st. Carwardine Joseph, farmer, hop grower, cattle dealer, and grazier, Cockcroft ho. Carwardine Joseph, jun., farmer, Hay lane; res., Cockroft house Castle James, law clerk, 10 Grange villas CAVE EDWARD, plumber, glazier, painter, &c., 16 West street (see advertisement page 10) Chambers Miss E., dressmaker, 37 Broad street Child Geo., station master, Railway sta. Christy John, Anchor Inn, 46 Bridge st. Cleall Mrs. H., Broad street Clewer Ann, laundress, Lower marsh COATES RICHARD, tailor and outfitter, 5 Corn st. (see advt. page 15) Colcomb Edwin, rlwy. insptr., 1 North rd. Cole John, shoemaker, and agent for Sutton & Co., carriers, 29 Cranes lane Coleman Edward Wm., frmr., Eaton hall Coleman James, Prince of Wales Inn, fellmonger and leather dresser, 121 Bridge street Coleman Joseph, fellmonger and glove manufacturer, 18 Bridge street Colley Christr., Mortimerhouse, Bargates COLLEY CHRISTOPHER, baker, grocer, and provision dealer; agent for the Bristol packet tea company, 60A Bargates and West street Colley George, shopkeeper, 62 South st. Colley Henry, farmer and hop grower, Marlbrook farm Collins & Hammond, drapers, milliners, &c., 14 Drapers' lane and High street; and at 13 High town, Hereford Collins William, hairdresser, perfumer, and fancy repository, 5 South street, Iron cross; and farmer, Old Fields and Ryelands farms Connop Jas., friar., Noakes ct., Ivington Cooke John, landowner, farmer, and hop grower, Upper Wintercott, Ivington; J. C. Proudman, Steward Coulthard J. J., coml. clerk, 147 Bargates COX JAMES (associate, prizeman, and member of the Royal College of Preceptors; author of "Home Lessons for Junior Pupils", &c.), boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Grange House academy (see advt. page 9) COX JOSEPH, builder, undertaker, and borough surveyor, 1 Cox's buildings, Broad street Coxall Samuel Lloyd, shoeing and jobbing smith, 39 and 41 Broad street Crick John Henry, baker, &c., 8 West st. Cross Robert, seedsman, &c., 5 High street CROSS WILLIAM, hairdresser and perfumer, 14 West st. (see advt. p.16) CRUNDELL W. J., watch and clock maker, jeweller, &c., 6 Broad street (see advertisement page 17) CULLIS GEORGE, family grocer, tea dealer, Italian warehouseman, and provision merchant, 4 Corn street (see advertisement page 15) Cullis John Bedford, butcher, 17 Corn sq. Curtis Thomas, tailor, 5 Burgess street CUTTING FREDERICK JAMES (firm of Ashley & Cutting), licensed grocers' valuer and accountant, 3 Broad street (see advertisement page 18) Daggs William, manager of the Leominster branch of the Worcester City and County Banking Company, Limited; secretary to the Leominster and Kington Railway Company, and to the Leominster and Bromyard Railway Company; agent for the Phoenix fire and the Scottish Equitable life insurance offices, Corn square Daniel A. H., tripe dresser, 7 School lane Davenport George, cooper, 15 Bridge st. Davies Mrs. Ann and Thomas Edward, farmers and hop growers, Chipps house, Ivington Davies Miss A. A., lady superintendent of industrial home for girls, 7 Corn sq. Davies James, harness maker, 7 Bargates Davies James Henry, basket maker, and agent for the Hereford Journal, 16 Drapers' lane Davies Joseph, painter, paperhanger, and confectioner, 41 High street DAVIS DAVID FREDERICK, pharmaceutical chemist, 2 High street Davis George, locksmith, &c., 57 Etnam street; res., 3 Pinsley road Davis George, Cross Keys, 31 Bridge street Davis Hy., basket maker and cane worker, Bridge street DAVIS JOHN & SON, builders and timber merchants, The Vinery, 41 and 43 Etnam street Davis Joseph John (firm of John Davis Son), 1 Grange cottages DAVIS MRS. MARGARET, candle manufactory, and warehouse for composites, soap, blue, starch, soda, burning oils, brushes, brooms, &c., 32 High street (see advertisement page 12) Davis Thos., locksmith, &c., 51 Etnam st. Davis William John, surveyor of roads to the Leominster highway district, The Poplands Devall Samuel, hat manufr., 24 West st. Dickins Thos. J., parish clerk, The Priory Dipple Mrs. Mary, furnished apartments, 87 Etnam street Dobbs S., organist of the Priory church and teacher of music, Rainbow street Downes Henry, blacksmith and wheelwright, Wharton Drew Thomas, farm bailiff, Cholstrey Dunn Alfred, shoemaker, Ivington Durham Joseph, Hop Pole, 40 Bridge st. Dykes Thomas, superintendent of county constabulary for Leominster and Wigmore division, Burgess street Edwards Alfred (firm of Edwards & Weaver), 20 Etnam street EDWARDS CHARLES, builder and contractor, Mill st. (see advt. page 8) Edwards Henry Nicholas, farmer and drain-pipe manufacturer, Broadward Edwards Mrs. Sarah, farmer and hop grower, Lower Wintercott, Ivington EDWARDS & WEAVER, auctioneers, valuers, surveyors, accountants, estate, insurance, and general commission agents, Corn Exchange offices, Corn street; and at New Market st., Hereford (see advertisement page 9) Edwards William, salesman for the Shrewsbury and Shropshire coal co., 44 Etnam street ELLWOOD MICHAEL JOHN, operative and agricultural chemist, 25 Drapers' lane Ensoll James, farmer, Townsend; res., Ebenezer cottage, 138 South street Evans Ann, laundress, 1 Perseverance rd. Evans Edward, grocer and provision dealer, 66 Bridge street EVANS EDWARD JUSON, photographer, grocer, and tea dealer, 34 and 36 South street (see advt. page 14) Evans Henry, greengrocer, 31 West st. Evans James, tobacconist, 121 Etnam st. Evans Rd., tailor & shopkpr., 11 Bargates Farr Mrs. Eliz., milliner, 22 Drapers' Ia. Fearnsides William Johnson (firm of Newman & Son), 14 Broad street Fencott Mrs. Mary, frmr., &c., Eaton fm. Field's Mercantile Company, Limited, coal merchants, &c., depot at Railway station; William Holder, District Agent; Joseph Wilkes, Salesman Fletcher Samuel, farmer, Summergalls Footitt Mrs. Ann, Bird in Hand, 44 Broad street Foster James Northwood, leather dresser and glover, 47 Bargates Franklin Henry, shopkeeper, 41 West st, Freeman Mrs. Mary, shopkpr., 51 West st. Freeman T., cooper and basket dealer, 3 West street Frowd John Joyce, farmer and hop grower, Stretfordbury FROYSELL THOMAS, family and wholesale grocer, corn and provision merchant; agent for the European and Colonial wine company, and for the Royal fire and life insurance company, 38 High st. (see advertisement page 11) GAMMIDGE WILLIAM, drapers' valuer, silk mercer, linen and woollen draper, millineryand carpet warehouseman, 1 Broad street and 2 Burgess st. Geaussent Stephen, sen., pianoforte tuner for Mr. W. A. Boucher, 16 Broad st. GEAUSSENT WILLIAM JAMES, district agent for the Imperial fire and lifeinsurance companies; for the Ocean, Railway, and General Travellers' assurance company, limited; and for the Liberator Permanent building and investment society; 13 Church street (see advertisement page 5) GEAUSSENT MRS. W. J., Berlin wool and general fancy goods establishment, 13 Church street GEORGE EDWARD (the Executor of), foreign and English timber merchant, dealer in slates, tiles, and general building materials, 90 Etnam street (Edmund Smith, Salesman); and at Steam sawing mill, Canal wharf, Hereford; William A. Hill, Executor (see Hereford advertisements page 34) Gillum Jn., beer. retlr. (Stores), Bargates Godfrey Benjamin, farmer & hop grower, Brick house, Brierley Golley J. G., schoolmaster, 101 Bargates Goode Geo., ironmonger, &c., 36 High st. Goode Samuel, farmer, Ivington Bury Graves Thomas & Co., linen and woollen drapers and carpet warehousemen, 22 and 24 High street Greenhouse Edward Harris, clothier, 2 West street Greenhouse Geo., saddler, 153 Bargates GREENHOUSE JAMES, saddler & harness ma., 9 West st. (see advt. p.17) Greenhouse James Luggar, Berlin wool and fancy repository, 29 High street Gregg Edwin, solicitor; clerk to the guardians of Leominster union and to the rural sanitary authority; superintendent registrar of births deaths, and marriages; clerk to the Stoke Prior school board; offices, 9 Broad street, and at the Union workhouse Gregg Mrs. Sarah, farmer, Broad house, North road Griffiths Henry, shoema., 109 Etnam st. Griffiths James, boot and shoe maker, 2 and 7 South street Griffiths James, wheelwright, builder, and farmer, Aulden, Ivington Griffiths Wm., farmer & hop gr., Brierley Grubb W., basket ma., &c., 10 School la. GUNNELL EDWARD, importer of foreign wines and spirits, and sole agent in Leominster for John Jameson & Son's Irish whisky; sole consignee for Guinness & Co.'s Dublin stout, and dealer in Bass & Co.'s and Allsopp & Sons' Burton ales, office, 6 Church street; retail vaults, 1 High street and 2 Drapers' lane (see advt. page 6) Gurney Hy., shopkpr., 56 Middle Westbury Hales Mrs. Mary, general dlr., 45 Bridge st. Hammond Mr. (firm of Collins & Hammond), 15 Church street Hancox Thomas, haulier, 97 Bridge st. Hardwick Saml, shopkeeper, 90 South st. Harford William, ironmongers' assistant, Etnam street Hargreaves Abraham, inland revenue officer, 47 Etnam street Harper James, baker and confectioner, 13 Drapers' lane Harper John, hat manufactr., 8 Corn st. Harper Mrs. Louisa, milliner, dressmaker, &c., 28 Broad street Harris George, coal agent, 51 Bargates Harris George, shopkeeper, 73 Etnam st. Harris John, shopkeeper, 10 New street Harris John, butcher, 25 Bridge street Harris W., boot & shoe ma., 79 Bargates Hart George, hairdresser and perfumer, 8 Broad street Hayes Richd., boys' school, 26 Church st. Haynes J., cooper and basket dealer, 19 West street Hill Henry, cheese and bacon" factor, 18 High street Hill John Roberts, veterinary surgeon, M.R.C.V.S., 55 Bargates Hill Mrs., lodgings, 58 South street Hill Mrs. Sarah, laundress, 12 Priory Hill William, mason and shopkeeper, 22 Burgess street HINE JAMES, builder and surveyor, 56 Broad st.; res., Corve st., Ludlow Hinton George, farmer, The Rugg Hinton Geo. Felton, farmer, 65 South st. Hogg Thomas, woodward, Marlbrook Holland Jn. Rd., grocer, &c., 36 West st. Holland Mrs. Mary Ann, farmer and dairy keeper, Longfield, Baron's cross Holmes Fredk., cabinet ma., 12 West st. Holmes Henry, cabinet maker, 10 Corn st. Holmes J., rope maker, Lower Buckfield Holmes Jn., upholsterer, &c., 14 Bridge st. Holmes Valentine Webb, manager of the Leominster branch of the National Provincial bank of England; agent for the Life Association of Scotland and for the Westminster fire office, 13 Broad street; res., Southfield, Hereford road Hudson Misses, ladies' school, 42 Broad st. Hyde William Edward, M.R.C.S., surgeon, 16 Church street Irvine James, estate agent to the trustees of the Right Hon. Lord Rodney (Berrington hall); res., The Poplands James George, foreman, Grange walk Jay John, stonemason, 6 Bargates Jenkins Benjamin, outfitter, tailor, and draper, 7 High street and 8 Drapers' lane; res., 36 Burgess street Jenkins Edward, tailor and fishing tackle dealer, 19 Drapers' lane Johnson Geo., superintendent of borough police, and inspector of weights and measures and common lodging houses, Borough gaol, New street Johnson Samuel W., accountant, Corn sq. Jones Edward W., master of National school, Almsbury close Jones George, miller, Bridge street mill Jones Jesse, clothes and coal dealer, 53 Bridge street JONES JOSEPH S., rope, twine, net, and waterproof cover manufacturer, 6 Corn street; rope walk, Bridge st. JONES ROBERT, portrait and landscape photographer, and picture frame manufacturer, 36 Broad street (see advertisement page 12) JUSON JOHN, baker and confectioner, 49 Bridge street Kinnersley William Isaac, farmer and landowner, Dishley court Knight Joseph, shoemaker, Etnam street Lane Geo., farmer and haulier, Ivington Lane John, grocer, &c., 24 Drapers' lane Langford John, wine, spirit, ale, and porter merchant, 4 Broad street Lawrence Mrs. Ann, laundress, 4 Westbury street Lawrence Mrs., dressmaker, 96 South st. Leominster and Kington Railway Company, and Leominster and Bromyard Railway Company, offices, 8 Corn square; William Daggs, Esq., Secretary LEWIS ALFRED, family grocer, tea dealer, provision and cheese factor; agent for H. R. Williams & Co., importers of wines and spirits, 4 High street (see advertisement page 8) Lewis George, butcher, 45 High street LEWIS THE MISSES, dressmakers and milliners, 4 Church street Lewis Thos., cabinet ma., &c., 7 Mill st. Lewis Thomas, butcher, 29 West street Lewis William, farmer, 46 Broad street; and at Scatterbrain farm, Eyton, near Leominster LLOYD EDWARD, confectioner, fancy bread and biscuit baker, dining and refreshment rooms, 1 South street (see advertisement page 12) Lloyd Edwin, solicitor; treasurer of the borough; clerk to the commissioners of land and income taxes for Leominster and Leominster borough divisions; com. to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; perpet. com.; 28 and 30 South street LLOYD THOMAS, currier and leather merchant, 18 Corn square & Etnam st. LOCKETT JEREMIAH, White Lion Inn, 133 Etnam street LODGE JAMES, tanner and currier; agent for the West of England manure company, 71 Bridge street; and Abergavenny Loveridge Thomas (firm of Alexanders & Loveridge), 34 Etnam street LUCAS FRANCIS, Talbot Commercial Hotel, 5 West street (see advt. page 16) LUDWICK THOMAS, coach builder, 31 South street (see advt. page 16) Luscott Mrs. Ann, Black Swan, 33 West st. Mapp Wm. (Roberts & Mapp), Corn sq. Mapp William, White Hart, 10 West st. Marshall Thomas, farmer, Colaba lodge Mason Miss Mercy Maria, mistress of girls' national school, Almsbury close Mason Thomas, shopkeeper, 95 Bridge st. Mason William, relieving officer for No. 1 district of Leominster union, registrar of births and deaths, and vaccination officer for Bodenham district, 6 Bridge street Mattey Mrs. Eliza, Bridge Inn, and grocer, &c., 3 Bridge street Matthews Richard, furniture broker and clothes dealer, 3 School lane Maund Wm. Cope, miller, Cholstrey mill Meredith Jonathan, farmer, Wharton crt. Merrick Mrs. P., laundress, 110 Bridge st. Miles Frederick John, assistant to Mr. J. T. Southall, draper, 56 Etuam street MILES RICHARD REES, general brass and iron founder, millwright, machinist, engineer, and maker and dealer in agricultural implements, Leominster foundry, 42 West street (see advertisement page 9) MILES WILLIAM, linendraper, milliner, hosier, haberdasher, &c., 9 and 11 High street Minton Henry, boot and shoe maker, 32 Broad street Monnington Thomas, Greyhound Inn, Rainbow street Moore Henry, solicitor; coroner for the county (Leominster district); clerk to the borough magistrates and to the county magistrates for Leominster division; clerk to the lieutenancy for Leominster division; clerk to the Leominster district highway board; steward of the manor of Burton; com. to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; perpet. com.; offices, 5 and 6 Corn square; res., The Grange Morris James Davies, collector for gas co., and agent for manures, 9 South st. Morris Mrs. J. D., millinery, dress, mantle, & baby linen establishment, 9 South st. Morris John, bankers' clerk, 139 Bargates Moyle Benedicta, dressmaker, 5 Mill st. Moyle Samuel, woolstapler, 56 Bridge st. Mytton George Edward, draper, Drapers' lane; res., 32 West street Mytton Miss, dressmaker, 32 West street Nash Thomas William, dyer and cleaner, 48 Etnam street 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 market and fair days 10 till 4, on Saturdays 10 till 1; Valentine Webb Holmes, Esq., Manager, 13 Broad street NEAL WILLIAM, cabinet maker, upholsterer, and general house furnisher; licensed to let horses and carriages for hire; hay and straw merchant, dealer in game, and wholesale manufacturer of wrought-iron nails, pattens, &a; 16 South street and 2 Westbury street; and boot and shoe dealer, 18 South street; res., 22 South street (see advertisement page 4) NEWMAN & SON, wholesale and family grocers, tea dealers, and provision merchants, 14 Broad street Newman Henry Stanley, honorary secretary to the Orphan homes and to the Orphans' printing press, also to the Leominster tract association, 14 Broad st. Nicholls Rd. Crowe, watchma., South st. Nicholls William, refreshment house and beer retailer, 15 High street Norgrove Chas., farmer, The Firs, Bargates Nutt Miss M., dressmaker, 130 South st. Oliver Thomas, boot & shoe maker, Mill st. ORPHANS' PRINTING PRESS, 10 and 12 Broad street; printing,bookselling, and stationery warehouse; depot of the British and Foreign bible society, and of the Leominster tract association; Henry Stanley Newman, Hon. Sec.; Geo. Blacklock, Manager Ovens Mrs. Charlotte, Bell Inn, Etnam st. Owen Mrs. Eliza, laundress, 6 The Priory OWENS JOHN, coach builder, 26 West street (see advertisement page 10) Page Henry, saddler, &c., 12 Corn street PAGE JAMES & SON, builders and contrcs., 114 South st. (see advt. p.14) Page James, sen. (firm of Page & Son), South bank, 3 Hereford road Page James, jun. (firm of Page & Son), 114 South street Page Richard, dairyman, 35 West street Page & Son, painters, &c., 21 West st. PALMER HENRY PHILLIPS, practical watch & clock maker, jeweller &c., 18 Drapers' lane (see advt. p.21) Palmer John, fruit dlr., &c., 18 West st. Parker Mrs., tailor & draper, 33 High st. Parsons Henry, manager of gas works, Broad street Pearce William, tailor, 26 Etnam street Pember James, farmer, Widgeon hill Pentland Henry Thomas de Montarville, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.M., surgeon; medical officer of health to the urban sanitary authority; surgeon to Leominster union house, and to No. 1 district; public vaccinator; 32 Etnam st. Perry John, fruiterer, 11 New street Perry William, farmer, St. Oswald's farm, Cholstrey (Thomas Drew, bailiff); and at Monkland PHILLIPS WILLIAM, wholesale and retail dealer in London, Birmingham, Sheffield, and foreign goods, haberdashery, stationery, boots, shoes, &c., 4 West street; res., 44 Ryelands road (see advertisement page 10) PHILLIPS JOHN CARTER, house and sign decorator, painter, glazier, and paperhanger, 30 West street (see advertisement page 16) Philpotts Wm., blacksmith, Stretfordbury Poole William, coal, coke, lime, timber, and building material merchant, and agent for artificial manures, depot at Railway sta.; office, 89 Etnam st. (John Buckley, Agent); and at 22 Widemarsh st., Hereford (see Hereford advts. p.53) Poulton Joseph S., shoema., 20 Burgess st. Poulton Wm., shoemaker, 19 Burgess st. POULTON WILLIAM, painter,glazier, gilder, and paperhanger, 21 Drapers' lane (see advertisement p.13) Poulton Mrs. William, china, glass, and earthenware warehouse, 21 Drapers' lane (see advertisement page 13) Powell John, mlnr. and hatter, 19 High st. Pratt Mrs. H., boot & shoe dlr., 37 High st. Preece George, shopkeeper, 63 Etnam st. Preece Jane, shopkeeper, 16 Burgess st. Preece Mrs. M. A., upholsteress, New st. Preece Thomas, machinist, agricultural implement manufacturer and dealer, 43 West street PRICE SAMUEL, linen and woollen draper, silk mercer, hatter, &c., 34 High street Price Mrs., dressmaker, South street Price Mrs. Sarah, lndrss., 23 Hereford rd. Pritchard James, Bull's Head, 48 West st. Pritchard Jas., pig jobber, 35 Dishley st. Pritchard John, cot. farmer, Baron's cross Pritchard Samuel, agent for the London and North-Western railway company, 30 Etnam street Pritchard Thos., Elephant and Castle Inn, and farmer, 6 West street Prosser Oliver, White Horse, 39 West st. Prosser Francis, painter, &c., 55 Etnam st. Prosser Samuel, Radnorshire Arms, and haulier, 85 Bargates Prosser Walter, Crown and Sceptre, and dairyman, 22 Bridge street PROSSER WILLIAM, baker, confectioner, &c., 49 Etnam street Prosser William, shopkeeper and plumber, 47 Bridge street Prothero Thomas, dairyman and farmer, Vine cottage, Bridge street Protheroe William, farmer, Lower house, Ivington Proudman J. C., farmer and steward for Mr. John Cooke, Upper Wintercott, Ivington Pugh George, boot & shoe maker, High st. Pugh George, son., boot and shoe maker, 33 Etnam street Pugh Henry, stone mason, Bargates Purcell Thomas, cattle dealer, South st. Quintin Henry Jas., artist, 112 South st. Radnor Thos., butcher and dlr., 3 Corn st. Ravenhill Thomas, butcher, 51 Bridge st. Reynolds Charles, White Swan, Etnam st. Reynolds Mrs. Mary, farmer, Hyde Ash Ricketts James, shopkeeper, 114 Bridge st. Ridley John Valentine, baker, 48 South st. Roberts George, cottage farmer, Ebnal ROBERTS & MAPP, carriage manufacturers, South st. (see advt. page 14) Roberts John (Roberts & Mapp), 72 South street Robinson George Thomas, solicitor; registrar and high bailiff of the county court; clerk to the urban sanitary authority; perpetual commissioner for taking acknowledgments of married women; commissioner to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature; agent for the Conservative registration association for Leominster district; agent for the Liverpool and London and Globe fire and life insurance co., 9 Church street Robinson Henry, shopkeeper, 27 Bridge street Roebotham Jas., sta. master, Ford statn. ROGERS JOHN, brick, tile, and drainpipe manufacturer; dealer in all kinds of sanitary pipes, blue bricks, Broseley tiles, &c., and coal merchant, Lower Buckfield; res., 2 Grange cottages ROSS HENRY, boot and shoe manufacturer, 26 Drapers' lane; res., New street (see advertisement page 15) Ross Wm., accountant, collector of poor rates for the borough of Leominster, and agent to the Reliance life assurance society, 9 New street Sale & Son, solicitors, The Forbury Sale Thomas (firm of Sale & Son), solicitor; town clerk; clerk to the trustees of Leominster and Ledbury, and Presteigne turnpike roads; perpetual com. for taking acknowledgments of married women; com. to administer oaths in the supreme court of judicature, The Forbury, Church street Sale William Thomas (firm of Sale& Son), solicitor, The Forbury SAMPSON SAMUEL, auctioneer, valuer, estate, house, insurance, and emigration agent, 4 Corn square; and 69 Newmarket street, Hereford (see advertisement page 13) Sargeaut Mrs. Ann, King's Head, 4 South street Savigar Mrs., dressmaker, 111 Etnam st. Savigar William, foreman for Mr. W.. Bedford, brick manufacturer (Ebnoll), Dishley street Savings Bank, Burgess street; Mr. George Weaver, Actuary SAXBY CHARLES JAMES, book and music seller, printer, binder, stationer, newsagent, circulating library, and sub-distributor of stamps; agent for the South Wales Atlantic steam ship company, and for the Dominion steam ship company; Stamp office, 13 High street Saxby John James & Sons, tea dealers and family grocers, 1 West street, corner of South street Saxby Frederick George (firm of J. J. Saxby & Sons), 1 West street Saxby Henry Lee (firm of J. J. Saxby & Sons), 40 Burgess street Saxby John James, agent to the Sun fire and life insurance co., The Hawthorns Scammell T., surgeon dentist, 19 Broad st. Scandrett John, tailor, &c., 1 Corn street Seaborn Francis, inspector of nuisances under the urban sanitary authority, 90 Bridge street Seaborn Francis, carpenter, 90 Bridge st. Seaborn John, Golden Cross, 49 West st. SEAGER MRS. ELIZABETH, fishmonger,dealer ingame, poulterer, fruit, potato, and ice merchant, 31 High st., 28 Drapers' lane, and 25 and 27 Etnam street; and at 10 Bull ring, Ludlow (see advertisement page 21) SEAGER HENRY, fish salesman, herring curer, fruit and potato merchant, 9 Drapers' lane Seal John, farm bailiff, Colaba lodge Shank Mrs. Jane, apartments, 40 Broad street SHARP D. F. & CO., wool merchants, woolstaplers, and fellmongers, Ink mills and 92 South street Sheen Mrs. Eliza, cottage farmer and cider retailer, Ivington Shinn Walter, Pheasant Inn, and fruit dealer, 48 Bridge street Shrewsbury General Hide, Skin, Fat, Wool, Hair, Rag, Metal, and Bone Stores, 115 Etnam street; Andrew Smith; broker, Bridge st., Shrewsbury Shrewsbury and Shropshire Coal Company, coal and lime merchants, depot at Rlwy. sta.; Wm. Edwards, Salesman Smith Alfred, hay merchant and licensed victualler, 75 Etnam street Smith Benjamin, baker, 44 Bridge street Smith Edmund, salesman for the Executor of the late E. George, timber merchant, &c. (of Hereford), 90 Etnam st. Smith Mrs. E., shopkeeper, 9 School lane Smith George, butcher and farmer, 17 Etnam street Smith Henry, butcher, 20 Drapers' lane SMITH THOMAS, family grocer, tea dealer, Italian warehouseman, and provision merchant, Assam tea warehouse, 25 High street (see advertisement) Smith Thomas, shopkeeper, 35 Etnam st. Smith William, mayor's beadle, town crier, and bill poster; superintendent of the fire brigade; keeper of the Townhall and Corn exchange, 68 South st. Smith William C., butcher and dairyman, School lane SOUTHALL JOHN TERTIUS, linen and woollen draper, silk mercer, funeral furnisher, and carpet warehouseman, 27 Drapers' lane, 1 Corn square, and 20 Corn exchange SPENCER RICHARD, Royal Oak Family and Commercial Hotel, Posting House, and Inland Revenue Office, South street corner of Etnam street Spragg Miss Elizabeth, wine and spirit vaults, 12 High street Stafford William R., Pinsley vil., Grange STALLARD THOMAS BRISTOW, importer and wholesale wine and spirit merchant; agent for J., W., & J. V. Stallard's Worcester ales, Allsopp & Sons', and other Burton ales, and Watkins & Co.'s Dublin stout, 26 Broad street Stanway William, wine and spirit merchant, 11 South street Stanton Edward, Baron's Cross Inn Steele William, general smith, Ivington Taylor Thomas John, jewel case maker, 97A Bridge street TEW GEORGE, grocer and provision dealer; agent for Thorley's food for cattle, and for fire and life insurance, 16 High street Thomas Chas., Bowling Green, 74 South st.Thomas Charles, butcher, 5 School lane Thomas Harley Jas., frmr., Old Stagbatch Thorns David, shopkeeper, 44 West st. Tillam Mrs. Mary, dressma., 97 Bargates. Timbury The Misses, boarding school for young gentlemen, 91 Etnam street TOMBS MATTHEW, family and dispensing chemist, and dealer in agricultural seeds, &c., 21 High street Tomkins Thomas, watch and clock maker, 7 West street Toogood Thomas, agent for Proctor Ryland's artificial manures, Westgate house Trumper Elizabeth, beer retailer, 30 Bridge street TUNES ABRAHAM, contractor, brick, tile, and drain-pipe manufacturer, and beer retlr., Baron's cross Turner William, assistant to Mr. J. T. Southall (draper), 34 West street Urry Miss M. A., mistress of infant national school, Almsbury close Vale William, farmer and hop grower, Buckfield farm; res., 35 South street Vaughan George, New Inn, Burgess st. Vaughan Richard, cattle dealer, Jenkins' buildings, Etnam street Vernals B., carpenter and pump maker, 23 West street Vevers Mrs. M., farmer, Ivington park Wainwright Humphrey, farmer,; New Town cottage WALL WILLIAM, atmospheric bell hanger, locksmith, gas and water fitter, cooking range manufacturer, plumber, &c., Providence works, 27 South street (see advertisement page 17) Wanklin Edwin, agent for the Prudential assurance company, Mill street Ward Richard, solicitor, 30 Burgess st. WATKINS GEORGE, grocer, baker, corn, flour, and provision_ dealer, 23 Broad street Weaver Charles, master at Union workhouse, The Priory Weaver Francis, shopkeeper, 55 Mill st. Weaver Mrs. F., straw bonnet maker, 25 West street Weaver George (firm of Edwards & Weaver), secretary to gas company; secretary to corn exchange company; actuary of savings bank; agent for the Britannia fire and the Briton life insurance companies, Corn Exchange offices; res., 38 Broad street WEAVER ISAAC, boot and shoe maker, 28 West street Weaver John, baker, confectioner, and wine vaults (Bakers' Arms), 3 Church st. WEAVER & SON, boot and shoe manufacturers, Market place and 1 Drapers' lane (see advt. page 8) WEBB THOMAS, millinery, French flower, ribbon, baby linen, and ladies' outfitting warehouse, 5 Broad street Wells Mrs. Jane, ladies' boarding and day school, Light house, 2 Bridge street WELLS W. W., assistant district superintendent to the Prudential assurance company, 66 Etnam street Welaby William, yeast dlr., 67 Bridge st. WENT MRS. HARRIET, public library, printer, bookseller, stationer, general news, advertising, emigration, and insurance agent; depot of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and of the National society; registry office for servants, 10 South street (see advertisement page 14) Went Paris Francis, printer, South street; res., 83 Etnam street Went Heath, sub-bailiff of the county court, 10 South street WEST MISS ELIZA, Berlin wool and fancy repository, 2 Corn street West Joseph Wm., chemist, 10 High st. Weyman Miss Eliza, frmr., Stagbatch ho. Whettall Henry, shopkeeper, 35 Broad st. White Jno., haulier & coal dlr., 33 Broad st. WHITE JOHN ARCHER, tailor, draper, and hatter, 23 High street White Joseph, solicitor, office, 18 Corn square; res., Wye Vale villas, Hereford Wilding Henry A., clothier, Corn square Wilkes Jas., ironmonger, &c., 6 High st. Wilkes Mrs. M. H., milliner, 6 High st. Wilkes Joseph, salesman for Field's Mercantile company, limited, Bridge street Williams Edwin Alfred, banker's clerk, Mount villa, Green lane Williams Hy., manager at Working men's club and refreshment rooms, Burgess st. Williams James, shopkeeper, Ivington WILLIAMS JOHN, marine store, glass and earthenware, and general dealer, 19 Bridge street Williams John H., compositor, 95 Bargates Williams Wm., shoemaker, 14 School la. Wilson Geo., chimney sweeper, 43 New st. Winnall The Misses, ladies' boarding and day school, Clarendon house, 14 Church street WITCOMB ALFRED, family grocer and Italian warehouseman; agent for W. & A. Gilbey's wines and spirits, for Allsopp & Sons' Burton ales, and for Guinness's Dublin stout, 28 High street; stores, South street (see advertisement page 12) Wood Mrs. Sarah, lodging house, 45 Etnam street WOOD WILLIAM FREDERICK, practical watch and clock maker, jeweller, and optician, 17 Drapers' lane (see advertisement page 13) Woodhouse Joseph Carpenter, solicitor; steward of the manor of Huntington (Kington); agent for the Law Union fire and life insurance company; office, 17 West street; res., 13 South street Woodhouse Robert Hayling, hop and seed merchant, South street; res., 38 Etnam street Woolfall Richard, maltster, Etnam street; res., Bargates WOOLLEY JOHN, postmaster, bookseller, stationer, printer, binder, newsagent, and dealer in paperhangings; registrar of births, deaths, and marriages for Leominster district; agent for the Standard life assurance company, Post and Telegraph office, 18 Broad street Woolley Mrs. J., registry office, Broad st. WORCESTER CITY AND COUNTY BANKING COMPANY, LIMITED (BRANCH OF), draw on the London Joint Stock Bank, 5 Princes street, London, E.C.; bank hours 10 till 3, on market and fair days 10 till 4, on Saturdays 10 till 1; William Daggs, Esq., Manager, Corn square Wormington Mrs. Elizabeth, Golden Lion Inn, 69 Bridge street Wrigglesworth Frederick, accountant, registry office, and dining rooms, 31 Broad street Wynde George, shoemaker, 43 Bridge st. Yapp Miss Beatrice, stationer and newsagent, 11 West street Yapp Edward, butcher, &c., 3 South st. Yates Joseph, accountant to J. H. Arkwright, Esq., Marlbrook | |
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