A guide, descriptive and historical, through the Town of Shrewsbury
Part 13
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THE END.
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Printed by JOHN DAVIES, High Street, Shrewsbury.
STREETS. {i}
_Names_.
_Principal Objects in_.
ABBEY FOREGATE—Abbey Church, 129—Reader’s Pulpit, 141—Hospital of Holy Cross, 143—White Hall, 144—Lord Hill’s Column, 146—St. Giles’s Church, 148—Depôt, 154
BARKER STREET—Austin Friars, 161—Bell Stone Mansion, 169
BELMONT—Old St. Chad’s Church, 107
BUTCHER ROW—Timber Mansion, 16, 99
CASTLE STREET—Raven Inn, 18—St. Nicholas’s Chapel, 18—Council House, 19—Castle, 21—Free Schools, 26
CASTLE GATE—Railway Station, 47—Smithfield, 51
CASTLE FOREGATE—St. Michael’s Church, 54—Linen Manufactory, 57
CHURCH STREET—St. Alkmund’s Church, 94
COLEHAM—Trinity Church, 156
COLLEGE HILL—Vaughan’s Mansion, 114—Museum, 115—School of Art, 117
COTON HILL—Water Works, 52—Benbow Place, 52
DOGPOLE—St. Mary’s Almshouses, 83—Jones’s Mansion, 90—Church Institute, 90—“Olde House,” 91
FRANKWELL—St. George’s Church, 173—Millington’s Hospital, 175
HIGH STREET—Ireland’s Mansion, 14—Old Post Office, 106—Shearman’s Hall, 105—Unitarian Meeting-House, 168
HILL’S LANE—Rowley’s Mansion, 170
HOWARD STREET—Cheese and Butter Market Hall, 57
ST. JOHN’S HILL—St. John’s Wesleyan Methodist Meeting-House, 167—Quakers’ Meeting-House, 167—Charleton Mansion, 168—Theatre, 168
MARDOL—Welsh Bridge, 171
MARKET SQUARE—Market Hall, 9—Town Hall, 4—Mechanics’ Institution, 11—News Room, 13—Police Station, 13—Public Rooms, 12—Post Office, 13—Music Hall, 13
ST. MARY’S PLACE—St. Mary’s Church, 62—Drapers’ Hall, 85—Infirmary, 86
MERIVALE—Brown School, 123
MURIVANCE—Allatt’s School, 118—Ebenezer Meeting-House, 119—Tower on Town Walls, 119—Roman Catholic Meeting-House, 120—Bowdler’s School, 121
PRIDE HILL—“Bennette’s Halle,” 15—Butter Cross, 16
QUARRY TERRACE—St. Chad’s Church, 162
SHOPLATCH—Abbot of Haughmond’s Mansion, 169
SWAN HILL—Independent Meeting-House, 118
WYLE COP—St. Julian’s Church, 100—English Bridge, 121
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The Shrewsbury Guide Advertiser.
_August_, 1855.
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W. WOOLRICH’S COMMERCIAL DINING AND GENERAL Refreshment Rooms, WITHIN TWO MINUTES WALK OF THE RAILWAY STATION, _On the same side at the Royal Free Grammar School_,
CASTLE STREET, SHREWSBURY.
The above Establishment possesses all the advantages, comforts and convenience of an Inn and General Boarding House, rendering every accommodation and great facility to commercial travellers and visitors, being situate at equal distances between the Market and Railway Station, in the immediate vicinity of the Castle, the Grammar School, and St. Mary’s Church, three of the principal ornaments of the town.
→ AN ORDINARY EVERY DAY AT ONE O’CLOCK.
_Prime Shropshire Ale.—Well-aired Beds_.
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T. HARRIS, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner,
Corner of the School Lane, Castle Street, Shrewsbury,
Manufacturer of the celebrated SHREWSBURY CAKES, Bride Cakes, and every kind of Biscuits and Confectionery.
_Dealer in British Wines_, _Fruits_, _Potted Meat_, _&c._ _&c._
A comfortable Private Room is kept to accommodate visitors wishing to sit down and partake of any of the above articles.
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LONDON HOUSE, General Stay & Bonnet Establishment.
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HERBERT’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LINEN AND WOOLLEN DRAPERY, Silk Mercery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, AND
GLOVE ESTABLISHMENT, PRIDE HILL, SHREWSBURY.
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A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MANTLES, MILLINERY, BABY LINEN, STRAW BONNETS AND STAYS.
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Gloves, Ribbons, Flowers, Blonds, Lace, and every other article in the Drapery and Millinery Trade.
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UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS IN GREAT VARIETY.
_A great variety of Widows’ Caps always on hand_.
Funerals completely Furnished, Family Mourning, &c.
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SAMUEL HULME, HAIR CUTTER & PERFUMER, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY,
Begs to inform the Nobility and Public in general, that he has on hand an assortment of all kinds of Archery from the first manufacturers in London, also Cricket Bats, Balls, and Wickets; Umbrellas, Oiled Silks and Bathing Caps; Combs of all kinds, Hair, Tooth, Cloth, and Nail Brushes, Turkey and Honey-Comb Sponges; Ornamental Hair, of the newest fashion; Toys, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, and genuine Perfumery.
Only Agent in Salop for the improved TURKISH HAIR DYE. _The whole of the Stock is now Selling Off at Reduced Prices_. S. H. returns thanks for past favours.
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CABINET, UPHOLSTERY, & PAPER HANGING ESTABLISHMENT, 9, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY, LATELY OCCUPIED BY MESSRS. T. & S. POOLE.
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HENRY PROBERT, PROPRIETOR,
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Paper Hangings of the newest London and Parisian Designs, at moderate charges.
Experienced Hands sent to any part of Town or Country. Chairs, Sofas, Dining and Loo Tables, Feather Beds, Mattresses, Patent Floor Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Matting, &c. Furniture and Cabinet Work of first-rate quality, and every Article connected with the Trade.
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HENRY ATKIN, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,
HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY,
_Sole Agent for the sale of_
ALLSOPP’S EAST INDIA, PALE, AND OTHER BURTON ALES, REID & Co’s SUPERIOR LONDON STOUT PORTERS, AND GUINNESS, SONS & Co.’s DUBLIN STOUT,
_In Wood and Bottle_, _Wholesale and Retail_.
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Bull’s Head Commercial Inn, & Posting House, CASTLE GATES, SHREWSBURY.
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ROBERT GLOVER
Respectfully invites the attention of Commercial Gentlemen, Farmers, Dealers and others, to the above old established Inn, where they will find superior accommodation combined with moderate charges.
Post Horses, Flys, Gigs, &c. on the shortest notice.
Good Stabling. Lock-up Coach Houses. Well-aired Beds. _An Ordinary every Saturday at One o’clock_. Observe—BULL’S HEAD INN, adjoining the Railway Station, within One Minutes walk of the Cattle Market.
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The late J. F. M. Dovaston, Esq. M.A.
In 8vo. sd. Price 8d.
THREE POPULAR LECTURES; ONE on NATURAL HISTORY, and TWO on NATIONAL MELODY, By John F. M. Dovaston, Esq. M.A.
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Published by JOHN DAVIES, 15, High Street, Shrewsbury.
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W. ARMSTRONG, WOOLLEN DRAPER, Tailor & Habit Maker,
11, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY.
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WATERPROOF TWEED, AND MELTON CLOTH CLOAKS.
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JOHN CALCOTT,
(_From Grieves’_, _Bond Street_,)
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
No. 4, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY.
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SHREWSBURY ROYAL BATHS. NEAR THE RAILWAY STATION.
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W. EBREY, PROPRIETOR.
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LEEDS HOUSE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WOOLLEN CLOTH Establishment, MARKET SQUARE, SHREWSBURY.
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J. A. MEARA, PROPRIETOR.
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13, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY.
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THOMAS ANDREW, HOSIER, GLOVER, AND SHIRT MAKER.
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BERLIN AND FANCY REPOSITORY.
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Agent to Messrs. H. J. & D. NICOLL, Regent Street, London.
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41, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY.
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CHARLES J. HANMER, BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER.
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A large assortment of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, and Children’s Boots and Shoes on Sale, for ready money.
_Agent to the Plate Glass Assurance Company_.
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SHROPSHIRE HAT MANUFACTORY,
_Wholesale and Retail_, TOP OF PRIDE HILL, SHREWSBURY.
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Craston and Co.’s Celebrated Hats, Manufactured upon the most improved principles.
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The great and increasing demand for these Hats, afford real and unmistaken proof of their superiority. Encouraged by this proof of public favour, we shall proceed with the improving spirit of the age in carrying out, in all its integrity, that mode of business which we have so successfully originated in the County of Salop.
Hats made to order on the shortest notice from 3¼ oz. by the most experienced workmen.
_Cloth and Travelling Caps_, _Hat Cases_, _Carpet Bags_, _&c._ _&c._
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[Picture: Coat of Arms, Honi Soit Mal y Pense] ROYAL SHREWSBURY CAKES.
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VINCENT CRUMP, (_By Special Appointment_,) CONFECTIONER TO HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN, WYLE COP AND PRIDE HILL, SHREWSBURY.
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THE CELEBRATED SHREWSBURY CAKES,
“Whose honour’d name the inventive city owns, Rendering through Britain’s isle Salopia’s praises known.”
_Are Manufactured by_ DANIEL DAVIES, CONFECTIONER AND BRIDE CAKE MAKER, _Castle Gates_, _adjoining the Entrance to the Railway Station_, _Shrewsbury_. RICH BRIDE CAKES, Always on hand, or made to order, at the shortest notice.
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MR. THOMAS EDWARDS,
Auctioneer, Appraiser, and Valuer,
MARDOL HEAD, SHREWSBURY.
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MR. C. J. ARBLASTER,
Dispensing and Family Chemist, CASTLE STREET, SHREWSBURY,
(_Within two minutes walk from the Railway Station_.)
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EDWARD EDWARDS, HOSIER, Haberdasher, and General Small Ware Dealer,
58, MARDOL, SHREWSBURY.
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_Crochet Cotton_, _and Berlin Wools_.
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CHARLES SAXELBY, Tailor, Trouser and Breeches’ MAKER, CASTLE STREET, SHREWSBURY.
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_Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Waterproof Tweed Cloaks and Coats_.
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MRS. LONGMORE, BAZAAR & FANCY REPOSITORY, 18, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY.
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TIMOTHY POWELL, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, 58, MARDOL, SHREWSBURY.
Rich Bride 1s. 8d. per lb. Dover Cakes 0s. 8d. per lb. Cakes Fruit Cakes 0s. 8d. „ Rich Citron 1s. 4d. „ ditto
Fancy Biscuits of every description 6d. to 2s. per lb.
A great variety of Confectionery, 1s. to 3s. 6d. „
Genuine Shrewsbury Cakes ... 1s. 8d. per box.
_Orders executed at the shortest notice_.
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MRS. HORTON’S Millinery and Baby Linen ESTABLISHMENT, 19, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY.
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REDMAYNE AND CO.
MARKET SQUARE, SHREWSBURY,
Silk Mercers and Linen
DRAPERS.
ALSO AT 20, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON, & HARROWGATE. Funerals Furnished.
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R. DODSON’S STATUARY, MASONRY,
AND GENERAL BUILDING WORKS, ST. MARY’S PLACE, CASTLE STREET, SHREWSBURY.
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THE SHOW ROOMS CONTAIN UPWARDS OF One Hundred Marble and Stone Chimney Pieces, Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, FONTS, FOUNTAINS, VASES, &c. &c. _Designs forwarded for inspection_.
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J. HANNY, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER,
OPPOSITE THE LION HOTEL, WYLE COP, SHREWSBURY.
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CLOCKS AND WATCHES of every description, made or obtained to older, cleaned and repaired, on the shortest notice.
CHURCH, TURRET, & HOUSE CLOCKS KEPT IN A GOOD GOING STATE, AT PER ANNUM.
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GOLD WEDDING RINGS.
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R. STEPHENS,
BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, MARDOL HEAD, SHREWSBURY.
Register Office for Families and Servants, conducted by Mrs. STEPHENS, Mardol Head, Shrewsbury.
AGENT FOR THE TIMES FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. _Plate and other Glass Insured against Breakage_.
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E. ROBERTS,
TAILOR AND DRAPER, SHOPLATCH, SHREWSBURY, OPPOSITE THE GEORGE HOTEL.
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JOHN MORGAN,
MARKET STREET, SHREWSBURY,
Guano, Seed, and Coal Merchant, AGENT FOR LAWES’ PATENT SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, DEALER IN LIME, SALT, LINSEED CAKE, _BANGOR SLATE_, _BROSELY TILE_, _&c._
DEPÔTS, Shrewsbury and Chester Railway Stations, Salop, and the Stations on the Shrewsbury and Hereford Railway.
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F. H. WORTH,
(FORMERLY ACTON AND WORTH,)
COACH BUILDER, OPPOSITE WELSH BRIDGE, SHREWSBURY. HERALDRY, HATCHMENTS AND BANNERS. COACH AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER.
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In one handsome volume, 8vo. with nineteen Plates, cloth, 8s.
A FLORA OF SHROPSHIRE,
By the Rev. W. A. LEIGHTON, B.A., F.B.S.E.
We cannot too strongly recommend it to the notice of our readers. For though as a local Flora, it professes to treat only of the plants of a single county, that county produces more than half the number of species of flowering plants indigenous to the Kingdom. The descriptions are unusually full and carefully drawn up. We have good ground for saying that the Flora of Shropshire should be in the hands of every one who feels interested in the botanical productions of the British Isles.—_Phytologist_.
We look upon the appearance of this work as being a great step in advance in the progress of British indigenous botany—for although it is professedly confined to the description of the plants of a single county, yet as clearly shewing the incorrectness of the idea “that a New Flora in the true sense or the term has become impossible,”—it is indispensable to every botanist who desires to obtain a thorough knowledge of our native plants.—_Jardine’s Annals of Natural History_.
Highly interesting work. The “Index to the Localities,” where each plant may be found in Shropshire, is very elaborate.—_Shrewsbury Chronicle_.
We were struck with the very correct manner in which he (Mr. Leighton) has systematically arranged, the perspicuous accuracy with which he has described, and the discriminating tact with which he has distinguished all and every of our Salopian flowering herbs and trees; the whole interspersed frequently with their medicinal and chemical powers, ancient and modern customs, local anecdotes, scraps of poetry and fanciful illustrations. Works of this kind, though learned, are too often dry and monotonous; but as regards this, we may truly say to the botanist—_indocti discant_, _et ament meminisse periti_; and we may assure general readers of every description, particularly those of Shropshire, that, though lacking nothing of learning or science, Mr. Leighton has, with much taste and fancy, contrived to make his Flora “a perpetual flow of nectar’d sweets, where no crude surfeit reigns.”—_News_.
Carefully and critically executed.—_Athenæum_.
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Shrewsbury: JOHN DAVIES 15, High Street. London: W. Pamplin, 45, Frith Street, Soho Square.
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OBSERVE!—WATERLOO HOUSE, THE CHEAPEST HOUSE FOR WOOLLEN CLOTHS, CLOTHING, AND HATS.
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[Picture: Man holding hat] HENRY HOWELL,[Picture: Man holding hat]
HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY,
BEGS to offer every description of CLOTHING, from the most costly and Fashionable to the humblest attire of the Artizan.
The Prices of this Establishment, it must be particularly noted, are Forty per Cent. Lower than at any other House in this part of England, because the Proprietor “SELLS ALL HIS GOODS AT THE LOWEST PROFITS FOR CASH ONLY,” as the following prices will show
£. s. d. New Cape or Overcoat from 0 12 6 The Albert Coat, in Black Cloth 1 1 0 Dress and Frock ditto 1 1 0 The Paletot, a Gentlemanly Coat 1 8 0 Autumn and Winter Trousers 0 10 6 Ditto in plain and fancy Doeskins 0 10 6 Fancy Silk. Satin and Cloth Vests 0 5 6 Shooting Coats in great variety 0 12 6 Over Coats, lined with Wool, from 0 15 0
A SUIT OF MOURNING COMPLETE FOR £1. 15s. _Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing of every description_.
HATS! [Picture: Picture of HATS! top hat] _A Good Silk Hat_, _French Velvet_, 3_s._ 6_d._ _Nap Hats_, French Hats, for Boys _from_ 5_s._ 6_d._ and Youths, for 4s. Military and Cloth 6d. Caps usually sold for 6s. 1s. to 2s. each.
FANCY NECKERCHIEFS, TIES, COLLARS, BRACES, &c.
_Agent for Macintosh’s Waterproof Garments_, _and the New_ _Patent Lever Buckle Braces_.
Observe the Address—H. HOWELL’S Outfitting Establishment, No. 24, High Street, Opposite the Old Bank, Shrewsbury.
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RICHARD MARSTON, GLASS, CHINA, & EARTHENWARE Warehouse, MARKET STREET, SHREWSBURY.
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A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GLASS SHADES.
ORDERS EXECUTED AND ARTICLES MATCHED
_With the greatest possible promptitude_.
AGENT FOR THE United Kingdom Temperance and General Provident Institution, 39, Moorgate Street, London.
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LONDON HAT WAREHOUSE.
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J. G. SAUNDERS, (_Late Wilding_,) 33, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY.
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Samuel Butler, D.D. Bp. of Lichfield.
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PORTRAIT OF THE RIGHT REVEREND SAMUEL BUTLER, D.D. [late] Lord Bishop of Lichfield, Painted by Thomas Phillips, R.A., Engraved by S. Cousins, A.R.A.
_£_ _s._ _d._ Prints, (Published at 1 1 0) 0 5 0 Proofs, (Published at 2 2 0) 0 10 0 Proofs before Letters, (Published at 3 3 0) 0 15 0 Proofs with Autograph, (Published at 3 3 0) 0 15 0
Shrewsbury: JOHN DAVIES, 15, High Street.
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JAMES PHILLIPS,
TAILOR AND HABIT Maker, 37, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY.
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Maker of the Ladies’ Waterproof Tweed Cloaks and Riding Jackets.
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No. 10, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY.
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EDWARD LEE, FURNISHING IRONMONGER, CUTLER, &c.
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BAR IRON, NAILS, OILS, COLOURS, &c.
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Just Published, Price 6d.
A Plan of the Town and Suburbs of Shrewsbury, corrected to the present time.
Published by JOHN DAVIES, 15, High Street. Sold by all Booksellers.
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In a wrapper, 4to. Price 2s.
Twenty-one Views in Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury: JOHN DAVIES 15, High Street.
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DAVID DAVIES, COACH BUILDER, AND Designer,
ST. JULIAN’S FRIARS, SHREWSBURY.
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HENRY SHAW, FISHING TACKLE MANUFACTURER, AND ORNITHOLOGIST,
HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY.
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B. EVANS, Confectioner, Fancy Bread and Biscuit-Baker, HIGH STREET, SHREWSBURY.
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Rich Bride, Citron, Rout, Dessert, Plain and Ornamental Cakes. Captains, Bath, Sponge, Savoy, French and Baby Biscuits, Best Gingerbread, Hunting Nuts, and Pastry of all kinds. Shrewsbury Cakes and Funeral Biscuits made to order at the shortest notice.
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JAMES ICKE,
WHOLESALE, FAMILY, AND RETAIL
Grocer and Tea Dealer,
_Opposite the Post Office_,
MARKET STREET,
_And Two Doors from the_
BUTTER CROSS, PRIDE HILL, SHREWSBURY.
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BISCUITS, PICKLES, FISH SAUCES, &c. &c. AT WHOLESALE PRICES.
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CLASS V. PARIS INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.
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WILLIAM D. JONES, Hunting, Racing, & Steeple Chase Saddler, HARNESS AND CAP MANUFACTURER, SHREWSBURY.
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Hunting Horns and Caps, Racing Jackets and Caps, Greyhound Clothing; Retriever Starters, Universal Game Carriers, &c. &c.
SOLE MAKES OF THE IMPROVED PATENT GREYHOUND SLIPS:
_One trial will prove their decided superiority over all others_.
Trunks, Portmanteaus, Carpet and Enamelled Leather Travelling Bags; Ladies’ Travelling Cases; Letter Bags, &c. &c.
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The London _Morning Post_ thus speaks of the Race Saddle now at the Paris Exhibition, made by the Advertiser:—
“Foremost in the list of exhibitors for beautiful workmanship stands the name of Mr. W. D. Jones, of Shrewsbury. This gentleman shows a very elegant racing saddle, designed and manufactured by himself, and exhibited for its extreme lightness, its comfort combined with elegance of shape, and the novelty of its embellishments. The saddle is little if anything more than 2lbs. in weight, though, of course, that can always be increased to please the customer; it is sufficiently long in the seat to give the greatest ease to the rider, and it is embellished with bunches of roses, thistles, and shamrocks, interwoven with oak foliage and acorns—the whole of the ornamentation being executed in relief by hand labour only. The case containing this beautiful saddle is always surrounded by large numbers of the higher class of visitors to the Exhibition, to whom it appears to give universal satisfaction. Mr. Jones was an exhibitor in Hyde Park of the Royal Albert Shot Belt, which is very highly approved and extensively used by those who take a delight in the sports of the field.”
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The Antiquities of Shropshire,
Drawn and etched by W. Pearson, _forty-one plates_, 4to. 6s.
Gateway in Waterlane, Battlefield Church Middle Castle Shrewsbury The Roman Wall at Red Castle at Shrewsbury Wroxeter Hawkestone
Shrewsbury Castle Buildwas Abbey Lilleshull Abbey
The Old Welsh Bridge, Buildwas Abbey, 2nd Lilleshull Abbey. Shrewsbury View 2nd
The Abbey Church, Wenlock Monastery Clungunford Church Shrewsbury Old Church, Wenlock Monastery, Wellington & Oratory, in the Abbey Bridgnorth, 2nd View Uffington Church (on Garden, Shrewsbury one Plate) The Hanging Tower, St. Giles’s Church, Bridgnorth Acton Burnell Castle Shrewsbury Ludlow Castle Interior of Acton Porch of St. Mary’s Burnell Castle Church, Shrewsbury Ludlow Castle. 2nd View Acton Burnell Church Franciscan, or Gray Friars, Shrewsbury Ludlow Castle, 3rd Hales Owen Abbey Do. Upton Magna Church St. Kenelm’s Chapel Bromfield Priory Haughmond Abbey Moreton Corbet Castle Hopton Castle Chapter House, Moreton Corbet Haughmond Abbey Hopton Castle. 2nd Castle, 2nd View View Millichope Hall Stoke Castle
Clun Castle
Published by JOHN DAVIES, 15, High Street, Shrewsbury.
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