Slater's [1859] Shropshire Directory
Part 16
To NEWTOWN, LLANIDLOES, and ABERYSTWITH, Elizabeth Sockett, from Pickford & Co.’s warehouse, Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, and Richd. Morgan, from the Britannia, Tuesday and Friday
To PICKLESCOTT & STAPLETON, John Preece, from the Barge Inn, Sat.
To PONTESBURY & MINSTERLEY, Thomas Davies, from the Queen’s Head, Mon. Wed. Thurs. and Sat. and Wm. Maddox, from the White Hart, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
To PREES, John Hanley, from the Eagle and Tun, and William Eccleston, from the Bell Inn, Saturday and Fair days
To PULVERBATCH, Sarah Dobinson, and Philip Morris, from the Spread Eagle, Wednesday and Saturday
To RUYTON, James Huffar, from the Spread Eagle, Saturday
To WELCHPOOL, Richard Jones, from Pickford & Co.’s and E. H. Lowe’s warehouses, Tues. Thurs. and Sat. and Edwd. Harris, from the Queen’s Head, Wednesday
To WELCHPOOL and NEWTOWN, Elizabeth Sockett, from Crowley and Co.’s warehouse, Tues. Thurs. & Sat. and John Lewis, from the White Hart, Wednesday and Saturday
To WEM, Thomas Harris, from Hill’s Arms, and Joseph Owen and Thomas Harris, from E. H. Lowes, Wed. & Sat.
To WESTBURY, Thomas Humphreys, from the Mermaid, and John Hanley, from the Bell, Wednesday and Saturday
To WHITCHURCH, by the Carriers to WEM.
To WORTHEN, William Downes, from the Elephant and Castle, Wed. & Sat.
To WYTHEFORD, Thos. Humphreys, from the Bell, Saturday and Fair days
CONVEYANCE BY WATER.
To BRISTOL and all intermediate places Edward Henry Lowe, from his wharf, Mardol quay, three or four times a week
To CHESTER, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, & all intermediate places, the Shropshire Union Railway & Canal Co. from Commercial wharf, daily—James Smith, manager; Pickford and Co. collecting agents
_Barges_, on the Severn, to BRIDGNORTH, BEWDLEY, STOURPORT, WORCESTER, and GLOUCESTER, from E. H. Lowe’s warehouse, Mardol quay, two or three times a week
WELLINGTON, WITH THE VILLAGES OF WROCKWARDINE, WOMBRIDGE, KETLEY AND NEIGHBOURHOODS.
WELLINGTON is a market town and parish in the hundred of Bradford, 144 miles N.W. from London, and 11 E. from Shrewsbury. The town is situated near the ancient Roman _Watling Street_, about two miles from the Wrekin, a lofty mountain, which rises from the plain to the height of 1,200 feet above the bed of the Severn. The face of the country around here, is diversified by mountainous tracts of land, and rich valleys; while another wide portion is an even surface, fertile, and in a perfect state of agriculture. During the great civil war, this was the first place of rendezvous of Charles I. On the 19th September, 1642, the king mastered his forces near the town, and having commanded his military orders to be read, delivered, in person, the remarkable address mentioned by Clarendon. Wellington-under-the-Wrekin, as it is sometimes called, to distinguish it from Wellington in Somersetshire, is neatly built, contains a number of good houses, is gas-lighted, and has received considerable improvements; among these may be mentioned the erection of a new and handsome church, and a neat market-hall.
The government of the town is vested in a mayor and constables, and two clerks are appointed to regulate the markets: these officers are nominated at the manorial court, held annually in November by Lord Forester the lord of the manor. The magistrates sit in petty sessions weekly, upon business connected with the hundred; and a County Court is held monthly in Church-street, for the recovery of debts not exceeding £50—the town being included in the twenty-seventh circuit of towns. Wellington is a polling station at the election of members to represent the northern division of the county. The trade of this place is of some consequence—seated at it is, in the centre of a productive coal and lime district; besides which, the many works are of considerable magnitude; there are many malting and flour mills, and the trade in hops, seeds and timber, is somewhat extensive. The town contains several excellent inns—the principal are the ‘Bull’s Head,’ in New-street, and the ‘Charlton Arms,’ in Church-street. We notice the ‘Admaston Hotel’ under Wrockwardine village. Wellington is now included in the advantages derived from the rail—the Shrewsbury and Birmingham line intersects the town, and the Wellington and Stafford branch of the Shropshire Union Railways communicates therewith; a station erected in the centre of the town, is used in common by both lines.
The parish church of All Saints, is a light and modern edifice of freestone; a portion of it is supported by iron pillars, and the same material is employed in the window frames, thereby imparting a light appearance to the whole: the living is a vicarage, with the rectory of Eyton on the Wild Moors annexed, in the patronage of Thomas Eyton, Esq.; the present incumbent is the Rev. Benjamin Banning. There are places of worship for Baptists, Independents, Wesleyan and Primitive Methodists, and Roman Catholics. The principal charities are a free school for teaching poor children of both sexes; another conducted upon the national plan; an almshouse for six poor women; a dispensary, recently established, and a new and commodious Union Workhouse—the latter, for the reception of the poor of eleven parishes, of which Wellington is the centre. Amusement and instruction are derived from a concert-hall, billiard and news-rooms, and a mechanics’ institute; all of which are of recent establishment. A mile from the town is Apley Castle, the seat of St. John S. Charlton, Esq.; and about the like distance westward, is Orleton Hall, the residence of the Hon. R. C. Herbert. The market is held on Thursday; the fairs March 29th, June 22nd, September 29th and November 17th. The fairs and markets are well attended; at the September fair a great weight of butter and cheese is disposed of; the others are chiefly for horses, cattle, sheep and pigs. Fairs (or cattle markets) are likewise held on the last Tuesday in the months of January, February, April, May, July, August, October, and December. The parish contained, in 1841, 10,990, and in 1851, 11,554 inhabitants.
Two miles W. by N. from Wellington, is the village of WROCKWARDINE, the parish of which embraces a large coal and iron district. Within the parish at ADMASTON, about a mile from Wrockwardine, are two valuable springs—one chalybeate, the other sulphureous. An admirably conducted hotel and boarding house, with hot and cold baths, have been erected here at a considerable expense; and the waters being found beneficial in cases of rheumatism, it is resorted to by many afflicted with that complaint, and other visitors. The Shrewsbury Canal passes through the parish, and the river Tern washes its northern border. The parish church of Saint Peter, is a venerable structure of red stone, substantially built: the benefice is a discharged vicarage, in the gift of the Crown; the Rev. George Lavington Yate is the present incumbent. There has been erected a handsome district church, or chapel of ease. The parish contained, by the returns for 1841, 2,731 inhabitants, and by those for 1851, 3,107.
WOMBRIDGE is a parish, in the same division as Wellington—the village being about three miles east from that town. The Shrewsbury, Shropshire and Marquess of Stafford’s Canals forms a junction in this parish, which is intersected by the _Watling Street_ of the Romans, and the main road to Holyhead—also by several tram-roads from the coal and iron works at Ketley, &c. The parish church is dedicated to Saint Leonard: the living is a perpetual curacy, in the presentation of the family of Charlton. The parish contained, in 1841, 2,057, and in 1851, 2,166 inhabitants.
POST OFFICE, New-street, WELLINGTON, Benjamin Smith, _Post Master_.
Arrival of the Mails—From LONDON, WOLVERHAMPTON, BIRMINGHAM, and the North, every morning at half-past six. From SHREWSBURY and MONTGOMERYSHIRE, every evening at seven; and from KETLEY, OAKENGALE, HIGH-ERCALL and UPPINGTON, every evening at half-past five.
Despatch of the Mails—To LONDON, WOLVERHAMPTON, and the North, every evening at half-past six. To SHREWSBURY and MONTGOMERYSHIRE, every morning at half-past five, and to KETLEY, OAKENGALE, HIGH-ERCALL and UPPINGTON, at seven.
POST OFFICE, KETLEY, Ann Williams, _Post Mistress_—Letters from all parts arrive (from WELLINGTON), at a quarter past seven in the morning, and are despatched thereto at five in the evening.
GENTRY & CLERGY.
Anslow Mr. William, Eyton
Banning Rev. Benjn. A.M., Vicarage
Beeston Miss Tabitha, Rose hill
Bird Rev. William Taylor, Preston
Burn Rev. Andrew, Kinnersley
Charlton St. John, Esq. Apley Castle
Cludde Miss Anne Maria, Wrockwardine
Dickin Miss —, Vineyard road
Emery Charles, Esq. Burcott House
Eyton Thomas Campbell, Esq. (magistrate), Eyton Hall
Ferriday Mr. Allen, Watling st
Goodall Mr. Peter, Parville
Griffiths Mr. James, Vineyard road
Hague Rev. Wm. Smith, St. Johns st
Hayley Mr. Sedgley, the Crescent
Haynes Mr. John, Admaston
Herbert Honble. R. C. Orleton Hall
Johnson Mr. Thomas, Villa Cottage
Juckes Thomas, Esq. Tern
Keay Rev. Wm. Springfield, King st
Kimberley Mrs. Mary, Vineyard rd
Lampfried Rev. A. Madeley
Lawley William Shakeshaft, jun. Esq. (magistrate), Leigomery Hse
Lewis Mr. Charles, Park Villa
Lunn Mrs. Ellen, Millbank terrace
M‘Knight Mr. George, Mossy bank
Mansell Mrs. Elizabeth, Admaston
Minor Mr. Augustus, Hadley Park
Oliver Mr. James, Spring hill
Parton Mr. William, Jarratt’s lane
Pigott Rev. George, Withington
Pinches Miss Esther, St. John st
Pinches Mr. William, St. John st
Poyner Henry, Esq. Hadley
Roden Miss Eliza, King st
Stanier John, Esq. Leaton
Stonham Rev. Thomas, Ketley Parsonage
Symons Rev. Mark, Fountain place
Taylor Miss Elizabeth, the Mount
Turner Mr. Thomas, Walker st
Turner William, Esq. Field House
Wellings Mr. Harriman, Leaton
Whittingham Mr. Samuel, Haybridge Cottage
Williams Jno. Esq. Ketley hill House
Wyley William, Esq. Dothill Park
Yate Rev. George Lavington, A.M. Wrockwardine
ACADEMIES & SCHOOLS.
Marked thus * are Day and Boarding Academies.
Not otherwise described are Day Schools
Beetlestone Ellen & Caroline Mill bnk
Binned Jane, Rose hill
* Cranage Joseph Edward, Old hall
* Cranage Martha, Old hall
Dean Misses —, King st
Hobson Sarah, King st
Hussey John, Church st
INFANTS’ SCHOOL, King st
Jones George, Hadley
NATIONAL SCHOOL, King street—Edward Price, master
NATIONAL SCHOOL (Duke of Sutherland’s), Red lake—James Allen, master; Emily Allen, mistress
Picken Elizabeth, Wrockwardine
Smart Joseph William, Admaston
* Weston Emma, Mill bank
AGENTS.
(_See also Fire_, _&c. Office Agents_.)
Adams John (to the Shropshire Union Railway and Canal Co.), Shropshire Union Railway
Ashdown John (land), Uppington
Barlow Joseph (to his Grace the Duke of Sutherland, and wharfinger), Wappenshall wharf
Garbett Richard (land and lime, to the Right Honble. Lord Forester), Lawley
Jones John (porter), Park st
Rimmer Henry (to Shrewsbury and Birmingham Railway Company), Wappenshall
Slaney John (porter), Market pl
Tew Richard (tea), Admaston
Tipton Mark (to Beriah Botfield Iron Works), Massey green
Wyley William (land), Dothill Park
ATTORNEYS.
Marled thus * are Commissioners for taking acknowledgments of Deeds by Married Women.
Beeston John Daniel William, Church street
Knowles Isaac, Church st
Marcy George (& clerk to the Poor-law Guardians, and to the Trustees of the Watling street and Ironbridge turnpike roads), Watling street; office, Walker st
Newill Robert Daniel (and clerk to magistrates and to county court, & also to the improvement commissioners, and attorney for the Wellington Coal and Gas-Light Company and Wellington Water Works Company), New st
Smallwood B. H. Church st
AUCTIONEERS.
Barber John (& surveyor), Church st
Houlston John, Swine market
Jones Thos. William (& accountant), Church st
BACON & HAM CURERS, AND CHEESE FACTORS.
Bagshaw Sarah, Crown st
Bird Francis, Crown st
Cartwright Edward, New st
Cartwright J. E. New st
Pointon Henry, Crown st
BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS.
Austin William, New st
Birks Mary Ann, New st
Bizzel Ann, Church st
Cartwright Edward, New st
Fieldhouse John, New st
Lloyd Joseph, New st
Porter John, New st
Taylor William, Jarratt’s lane
Venables John, New st
Webb Henry, New st
Webb Mary Ann, New st
York Mary, New st
BANKERS.
SHROPSHIRE BANKING COMPANY (Branch), Church st—(draw on Union Bank of London, London), John Benson, manager
SAVINGS’ BANK, Walker st—(open every alternate Monday from 10 till 12)—George Marcy, actuary
BLACKSMITHS.
Corbett Samuel, Park st
Cotton Robert, Walker st
Griffiths John, Dun Cow lane
Houlston Robert, Wrockwardine
Marsh John, Admaston
Owen Richard, Snedshill
Poole Martha, Watling st
Taylor Richard, Hadley
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, BINDERS AND PRINTERS.
Hobson Robert (and stamp office), Market place
Keay James, Yew st
Leake Thomas (and public library), Crown street
Smith Benjamin, New st
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.
Barnes John, Mill bank
Birks Thomas, New st
Blud Philip, Ketley
Brookes George, New st
Brown John, Park st
Edwards Jane, New st
Edwards William, New st
Fleming William, New st
Forrester Thos. (warehouse), New st
Gough James, Crown st
Griffiths Edward, Ketley
Griffiths George, Mill bank
Harper George, jun. New st
Harris George, New st
Harris George, junr. New st
Houlston Thomas, Wrockwardine
Hughes William, Burcott
Jackson Edwin, New st
Keay Charlotte, Market place
Lawson Charles, Church st
Liggitt John, New st
Lloyd John, Ketley
Lloyd William, New st
Lloyd William, Wrekin road
Moore James, New st
Morgan John, New st
Pinches John, Ketley
Rowley William, Ketley
Smith Benjamin, New st
Thompson Emanuel, Park st
Williams Manual, Ketley
Wood Charles, New st
BRAZIERS AND TIN-PLATE WORKERS.
Baddeley Thomas, Market place
Brookes William, New st
Gill Robert, New st
Shakeshaft Ellen, Crown st
Webb Thomas, Crown st
BRICKLAYERS.
Currier John, New st
Downes John, Church st
Ellis Thomast, King st
Shaw & Roper, Wrekin road
BUILDERS.
_See Joiners and Builders_.
BUTCHERS.
Bailey John, Market square
Birch Edmund, Market square
Birch Edwin, Admaston
Capsey William, Market square
Clay Thomas, New st
Davies Elizabeth, New st
Dolphin Joseph, Butcher’s lane
Espley George (pork), New st
Galliers John, Marker square
Hodges Benjamin, New st
Lea Thomas, Market square
Liggitt Joseph (pork), New st
Moore John, New st
Padmore William, Market square
Poole William, Dun Cow lane
Richards Richard, Jarratt’s lane
Smith Charles, New st
Titley Joseph, Admaston
Titley Thomas, Market square
Topham George, Market square
Tudor Joseph, Market square
West Thomas, Market place
CABINET MAKERS.
_See under the head Joiners_.
CHAIR MAKERS & TURNERS.
Groom John, New st
Page Francis, New st
Shepperd Robert, New st
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.
Edwards William (and secretary to the news room), Market place
Ison John, New st
Jones Samuel Haden, New st
Turner Thomas, Market place
Whitfield John, Market place
CHINA, GLASS & EARTHENWARE DEALERS.
Crump Henry, New st
Downing Henry, Tan bank
Getley William (merchant), Hadley
Jones Mary, New st
Pearce Ann, New st
CLOTHES DEALERS.
Bagley John, New st
Campbell Bridget, New st
Carr John, New st
Morris John, New st
Neckles Jane, New st
Pooler William, New st
Winter Samson, New st
COAL DEALERS.
(_See also Coal Masters_.)
Bennett John, New Hadley
Millington John, Railway wharf
WELLINGTON COAL & GAS COMPY. Shrewsbury & Birmingham wharf
West George (& coke), Long lane
COAL MASTERS.
Bennett John, New Hadley
Botfield Beriah, Old Park and Sturchley
COALBROOKDALE CO., Coalbrookdale, Lawley, and Horse hey,—Chas. Crooks, managing partner
KETLEY COMPANY, Ketley—John Williams, managing partner
MADELEY WOOD CO. Madeley Wood, Wm. Anstice, managing partner
Tipton Isaac, Ketley bank
WOMBRIDGE COMPANY, Wombridge
CONFECTIONERS.
_See Bakers and Confectioners_.
CONTRACTORS.
Dickson John & Co. Shropshire Works
Edwards William, Fountain place
M‘Kenzie Colin, Mill bank
Millington John, Ketley
COOPERS.
Edwards Thomas, New st
Vickers Richard, New st
CURRIERS & LEATHER SELLERS.
Jackson Benjamin, Church st
Kean John, New st
Summers Richard D. New st
FIRE, &c. OFFICE AGENTS.
AGRICULTURAL (life), John Houlston Swine market
ALBION, Isaac Knowles, Church st
ATLAS, Colin M‘Kenzie, Mill bank
BIRMINGHAM, John Ison, New st
GUARDIAN, John Daniel William Beeston, Church st
KENT MUTUAL, Thomas William Jones, Church st
MANCHESTER (fire), George Marcy, Walker street
MINERVA, John Barber, Church st
PELICAN (life), George Marcy, Walker street
PHŒNIX (fire), John Barber, Church st
ROCK, Robt. Daniel Newill, New st
ROYAL EXCHANGE, William Edwards, Market plate
SCOTTISH AMICABLE, John Ison, New street
SHROPSHIRE AND NORTH WALES, (fire), Richard Lawrence, New st
STAR, John Venables, New st
FRUITERERS & FISHMONGRS.
Bowring Robert, New st
Palmer James, New st
FURNITURE BROKERS.
Del Vecchio & Getti, New st
Stones Francis, New st
GROCERS & TEA DEALERS.
(_See also Shopkeepers_, _and also Tea Dealers_—_Travelling_.)
Bagshaw Joseph, Crown st
Bennett Samuel, New st
Day John, Ketley
Edwards William, Market place
Evans Thomas (& tea dlr), New st
Jones Charles, New st
Morgan Francis, New st
Owen Thomas, Crown st
Price Aaron, Ketley
Turner Thomas, Market place
Webb William & Co. Market place
Whitfield John, Market place
Winnall Richard, New st
Wright Moore William, Crown st
HAIR DRESSERS.
Marked thus * are also Perfumers and Toy Dealers.
Clayton Richard, New st
* Danes John, New st
Heighway Thomas, New st
Lawley Henry, New st
Vaughan James, Market place
* Vaughan Thomas, New st
HARDWARE DEALERS.
Butler Joseph, New st
Del Vecchio & Getti, New st
HATTERS.
Davies David, Market place
Morris John, New st
Peplow Richard, Church st
HOP DEALERS.
(_See also Seed Dealers_.)
Ison John, New st
Jones John (& seed), Park st
Turner Thomas, Market place
Webb William & Co. (and seed), Market place
Whitfield John, Market place
HORSES, GIGS, &c. OWNERS OF, FOR HIRE.
Bowring Robert, New st
Hulett John, New st
Padmore Thomas, Swine market
HOSIERS, GLOVERS AND SMALLWARE DEALERS.
Butler Joseph, New st
Dax John, Crown st
Evans Hannah, New st
Peplow Richard, Church st
Young John George, New st
INNS & HOTELS COMMERCIAL, &c.
(_See also Taverns_ & _Public Houses_)
Admaston Spa Hotel (and boarding house), John Purcell, Admaston,—(_See advertisement_)
Bull’s Head Hotel (& posting house), John Hulett, New st
Charlton Arms (and inland revenue office), Joseph Skitt, Church st
IRON FOUNDERS.
Botfield Beriah, Old Park and Sturchley
COALBROOKDALE COMPANY, Horse hey, and _Coalbrook Dale_—Chas. Croaks, managing partner
Corbett Samuel, Park st
Edwards & Son (& brass founders & engineers, and proprietors of the Wellington Gas Works), Tan bank
Mansell William, Foundry lane
SNEDSHILL IRON & BAR COMPANY, Snedshill—Samuel Lewis Horton, manager
Tipton Mark (chains, gates and hurdles), Mossey green
IRON MASTERS.
Botfield Beriah, Old Park and Sturchley
COALBROOKDALE CO., Coalbrookdale, Lawley and Horse hey—Chas. Crooks, managing partner
KETLEY COMPANY, Ketley—John Williams, managing partner
MADELEY WOOD COMPANY, Madeley Wood—William Anstice, managing partner
SNEDSHILL IRON & BAR COMPANY, Snedshill—Samuel Lewis Horton, manager
WOMBRIDGE COMPANY, Wombridge
IRONMONGERS & IRON MERCHANTS.
Baddeley Thomas, Market place
Shakeshaft Ellen (ironmonger), Crown street
Webb Thomas, Crown st
Whitfield John, Market place
JOINERS & BUILDERS.
Marked thus * are also Cabinet Makers.
* Adams George, Ketley
Downes John, Market place
* Groom John, New st
* Keay William, Dun Cow lane
* Large John, Church st
Large Thomas, Mill bank
* Page Francis, New st
Parton William, New st
Shaw & Roper, Wrekin road
Stones Francis, New st
* Ward James, Hadley
LINEN & WOOLLEN DRAPERS.
Allwood William, Church st
Brattox Thomas Benj. Market pl
Dax John, Crown st
Lewis Brothers, Market place
Manwaring Thos. Donnington wood
Venables Charles, Church st
Webb James, Market place
MALTSTERS.
Blase John Walker, Walker st
Bradburn John, Muxton
Brown John & Joseph, Hadley
Bullock Thomas, Hadley
Day John, Ketley
Espley John, New st
Jones Charles, Vineyard road
Jones John, Park st
Milner William, Coal moor
Morgan John, New st
Parton Thomas, Church st
Shepard James, Park st
Shepherd John Pike, Hadley
Tew Richard, Admaston
Whittall Richard & Timothy, King st
MARINE STORE DEALERS.
Butler Enoch, Park st
Butler Joseph, New st
Weston Edward & Co. New st
MILLERS.
Cotterill William, Walcot
DONNINGTON WOOD CO., Steam Mill—John Bullock, agent
Hawkins Roger, Allscott
Milner William, Horse hey
Powell Thomas, High Ercall
Stillgoe Mary, Cluddeley
Taylor Richard Smith, Long Mill
MILLINERS & DRESS MAKERS.
Davies Martha, New st
Downes Anna Maria, Church st
Ellis Gertrude, Park st
Evans Hannah, New st
Evans Jane, New st
Jones Maria, New st
Moore Elizabeth, Hadley
Phillips Jane, St. John st
Thompson Mary, New st
NAIL MAKERS.
Baddeley Thomas, Market place
Luckock Richard, New st
Webb Thomas, Crown st
NEWSPAPERS.
SHROPSHIRE NEWS, office, Market place—(published on Thursday)—Robert Hobson, publisher
WELLINGTON JOURNAL, office, Crown st—(published on Saturday)—Thomas Leake, publisher
OIL & COLOURMEN.
Baddeley Thomas, Market place
Webb Thomas, Crown st
PAWNBROKERS.
Ellis Samuel, New st
Smith Samuel, New st
PLUMBERS, PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS.
Baddeley Thomas, Market place
Davies John, Church st
Groom Wm. (& paper hangr), New st
Lewis James Francis (and paper hanger), Dun Cow lane
Lewis John, Watling st
Moore Henry, New st
Pointon Henry, Crown st
Rowsby Thomas, Walker st
York Elizabeth, New st
SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS.
Harper William, New st
Morris Henry, Market place
Shelton Robert, Watling st
Tanner John, Market place
SEED DEALERS.
(_See also Hop Dealers_.)
Bagshaw Sarah, Crown st
Dawson Samuel, Park st
Gibson John, New town
Leah Edward, Park st
Shakeshaft Ellen, Crown st
SHOPKEEPERS & DEALERS IN GROCERIES & SUNDRIES.
Austin William, New st
Bagshaw Sarah, Crown st
Banks John, Ketley
Bennett Thomas, New st
Bentley Wm. James, New st
Bird Francis, Crown st
Bourne Maria, Ketley
Buttrey John, Park st
Cartwright Ann, New st
Davies Richard, Jarratt’s lane
Fieldhouse John, New st
Griffiths Elizabeth, New st
Hill Richard, Trench
Howles William, Park st
Hughes William, New st
James Mary Ann, New st
Johnston Thomas, Hadley
Jones James, New st
Owen William, Ketley
Phillips John, Park st
Pitchford Joseph, Red lake
Pointon Henry, Crown st
Price Thomas, Mill bank
Robinson James, Watling st
Turner Samuel, Hadley
Williams Ann, Watling st
Winnall Richard, New st
SILK DYERS.
Cruwys William, New st
Halford Sarah, Church st
Sweeney John, New st
STONE MASONS.
Downes John, Foundry lane
Mort —, Foundry lane
STRAW BONNET MAKERS.
Atkins Elizabeth, Church st
Brown Leah, Ketley
Evans Hannah, New st
Wood Mary, New st
SURGEONS.
Beeston John, King st
Hayes Henry Haden, Vineyard rd
Howlet William, Park st
Jones Samuel, New st
M‘Knight George, Mossey bank
Maxon Rowland, Vineyard road
Rider John, Church st
Steedman John Francis, Park st
Webb Thos. Fryer, Coalbrook bank
Weston Robert, St. John st
SURVEYORS.
Barber John, Church st
Belton William R. Walker st
Hayley William B. Crescent House
M‘Kenzie Colin, Mill bank
Snook George, Admaston
TAILORS.
Marked thus * are also Drapers.
* Alltree Thomas, Crown st
Bennett Samuel, New st
* Birch John, New st
* Cupit Matthew, New st
Davies Charles, New st
* Downes Edward, New st
Hall Michael, Park st
Jones Richard, Church st
Jones William, Walker st
* Lawrence & Green, New st
Morris John, New st
* Peplow Richard, Church st
* Pooler William, New st