Slater's [1859] Shropshire Directory

Part 2

Chapter 23,655 wordsPublic domain

CHINA, GLASS, &c. DEALERS.

Dyer John, Church st

Walker Thomas, Church st

CURRIERS AND LEATHER CUTTERS.

Norton John, Church st

Spoonley Edward, Church st

DRUGGISTS.

Davies Edward, Market cross

Bell J. C. Salop st

FIRE, &c. OFFICE AGENTS.

CLERICAL, MEDICAL & GENERAL, William Dubber, Church st

NATIONAL PROVIDENT (life), Thos. Griffiths, Welch st

SALOP, William Harris, Church st

SHROPSHIRE AND NORTH WALES (fire), Edwd. Davies, Market cross

STANDARD (life), James H. Bright, Church st

SUN (fire) Thos. Griffiths, Castle st

GROCERS & DEALERS IN SUNDRIES.

Bailey Thomas, Church st

Bore & Harris, Market cross

Bowen John, Welch st

Bright Edward, Church st

Bright Mary, Welch st

Butler Mary Ann, Church st

Davies, Legge & Co. (and drapers), Market cross

Hetet Mary, Church st

Home Edward, Welch st

Johnston John, Market cross

Knill Thomas, Market st

Minton Andrew, Church st

Nicholas Mary, Church st

Norton Robert, Church st

Peplow Mary, Union st

Playfair Thomas, Church st

INNS & PUBLIC HOUSES.

Black Lion, Edwd. Home, Welch st

Boars Head, Howard Greenhouse, Church street

Bull, James Robinson, Bull st

Castle Inn. (commercial & posting), James Newbery, Castle square

Harp, Francis Hamar, Church st

King’s Head, John Starr, Church st

Plough, John Davies, Market cross

Red Lion, William Home, Church st

Six Bells, William Farmer, Church st

Three Tuns, John Anstey, Salop st

White Horse, Thomas Bluck, Market cross

IRONMONGERS.

Norton Robert, Church st

Phillips John & Co. Market cross

JOINERS AND CARPENTERS.

Bright John, Church st

Norton Charles, Church st

Pritchard James, Church st

Pugh Edward Nicholas, Church st

Pugh Richard, near the Bull Inn

LAND AGENTS.

Griffithes Thomas Jones, near the Church

Newill Joseph, Librey

LINEN DRAPERS.

Bore and Harris, Market cross

Bright Thomas, Market cross

Davies, Legge & Co. Market cross

MALTSTERS.

Beddoes John, Cabin

Beddoes Richard, Welch st

Harris Ann, Church st

Howell George, Union st

Norton Mary, Church st

MILLERS.

Davies James, Cox

Hamar William, Brockton

Tomlins John, Snead

Williams John, Lydham

MILLINERS & DRESS MAKERS.

Dayas Agnes, Church st

Northwood Mary, Church st

Powell Mary Ann, Welch st

Sayce Mary, Church st

PAINTERS, PLUMBERS AND GLAZIERS.

Bowen John, Market cross

Jenkins George Harley, Church st

Nicholas —, Church st

SADDLERS.

Griffiths James, Church st

Lewis Richard, Market cross

Norton Richard, Church st

SEEDSMEN.

Davies William, Market cross

Newill Elizabeth, Market cross

Norton Robert, Church st

Phillips John & Co. Church st

STONE MASONS.

Collins John, Castle green

Home George, Castle st

Lockley Richard, Castle green

Nicholas Edward, Church st

Nicholas Samuel, Castle green

Richards Samuel, Castle green

Sayce John, Market cross

STRAW BONNET MAKERS.

Dayas Agnes, Church st

James Eliz. (& stay maker) Church st

SURGEONS.

Brook Henry, Church st

Jackson William, M.D. Welch st

Medlicott Jeremiah, Prospect place

TAILORS.

Bright Edward, Church st

Horton John, Castle st

Palmer Francis, Church st

Palmer John, Church st

Pugh Thomas, Church st

Pugh William (& draper), Salop st

Sayce John, Church st

WATCH & CLOCK MAKERS.

Bond Henry C. Market cross

Matthews John, Market cross

WHEELWRIGHTS.

Bird Samuel, Union st

Davies John, Church st

Hammond William, Cabin

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

Jones & Harris, Church st

Norton William Davis, Church st

MISCELLANEOUS.

Bowen John, registrar of births, deaths and marriages, Welch st

Bowyer Richard, relieving officer, Salop st

Bright Samuel, bank manager, Church st

Downes Elizabeth, beer retailer, Union st

Green Mary, skinner, near the Church

Hall George, brazier, Church st

James Elizabeth, stay maker, Church st

M‘Minn David, hop merchant and tea dealer, Market cross

Newill Joseph, agent to the Earl of Powis, Librey

Norton Mary, tanner, Church st

Pugh Edwd. Nichls. beer retailer, Church

Syce James, beer retailer, Castle green

STAMP OFFICE, Market cross—Elizabeth Newill, sub-distributer

STATION HOUSE—Stephen Surman, superintendent

Vickers John, cooper, Church st

Walker Thos. earthenware dealer, Church st

William John, hair dresser, Salop st

POOR LAW UNION.

WORKHOUSE—Union st.

_Governor_—John Waidson

_Matron_—Mary Waidson

_Schoolmaster_—Henry Trubshaw

_Chaplain_—Rev. George Williams

_Surgeon_—Henry Brook

_Clerk to the Board of Guardians_—Frederick Pardoe

_Relieving Officer_—Richard Bowyer

COUNTY COURT.

OFFICE, Market cross.

_Judge_—Uvedale Corbett Esq.

_Clerk_—Frederick Pardoe

_High Bailiff_—Thomas Griffith

_Sub Bailiff_—Edward Bright

RAILWAY.

The nearest Station is at Craven Arms, on the Shrewsbury & Hereford Line, twelve miles distance

CARRIERS.

To CRAVEN ARMS, Thomas Bluck, from the White Horse, Monday, Wednesday & Saturday

To HEREFORD, Gibson and Co’s Waggon, once a week

To NEW TOWN, John Jones, from the Three Tuns, every Friday

To SHREWSBURY AND NORTH WALES, per the Shrewsbury & Hereford Railway Company, Gibson & Co. agents

BRIDGNORTH, WITH THE VILLAGE OF QUATFORD AND NEIGHBOURHOOD.

BRIDGNORTH is a market town and borough, both corporate and parliamentary, having separate jurisdiction, locally in the hundred of Stoddesdon; 139 miles N.W. from London, 20 S.E. from Shrewsbury, 13 N.N.W. from Kidderminster, the like distance W. by S. from Wolverhampton, and 27 W. by N. from Birmingham. It is charmingly and romantically situated on the banks of the Severn, which river divides it into two parts, called the Upper Town and the Lower Town. The Upper Town lies on the summit and steep declivities of a rock, rising abruptly to the height of one hundred and eighty feet from the western bank of the river, and presents an appearance singularly picturesque. The river is crossed by a handsome stone bridge of six arches, leading into the Lower Town. This place, according to some authorities, was anciently called _Brugia_, _Brug_, and (including Little Brug) _Bruges_, deriving its name from a bridge over the Severn, built by the Saxons and destroyed by the Danes. Upon the erection of a new bridge, about a mile and a half to the north of the former, it obtained the appellation of _Brug North_, whence its present name is deduced. Mr. Smalman’s opinion respecting the derivation of the name, ‘Bridgnorth,’ is somewhat opposed to this statement; we therefore refer the reader to that gentleman’s ‘History of Quatford,’ as well meriting the attention of the etymologist. This town appears to have obtained some consequence as early as the time of Ethelfleda, wife of King Ethelred, and was fortified and furnished with a castle by Robert de Belesme. This fortress was of great magnitude, and was of much importance so late as the civil war, when it sustained great damage in the struggle for its possession by the royalists and parliamentarians.

The trade of Bridgnorth, to a certain extent, may be said to arise from the navigation of the river, which affords every facility for the transit of goods. At one period it had a good iron trade, which has declined; and the principal manufactory now existing here is that for carpets, carried on by two establishments. The malting business is a branch in which many persons are employed, and the article produced is of a very superior quality. There is at present (1856) in the course of erection, at the bottom of High-street, a large and elegant Town Hall, which will, when completed, be a great ornament to the town. There are two good commercial Inns, the ‘Castle’ and the ‘Crown,’ both in High-street. About three miles to the south of Bridgnorth, on the western bank of the Severn, are the Eardington Iron Works, being one of the most extensive establishments for the manufacture of charcoal-wire iron in the kingdom. The inhabitants of this town received a succession of charters from the reign of Henry I. to that of James II. Under the latter the borough was governed until the Municipal Act, passed in 1835, vested the jurisdiction in a mayor, four aldermen, and twelve councillors, assisted by a recorder and town-clerk. The mayor and borough magistrates hold a court of record in the Town Hall, every alternate Monday, for the trial of petty offences committed within the borough. The county magistrates meet at the justices’ hall every alternate Saturday, to determine cases which occur without the liberties of the borough; and quarter sessions are held for the borough, before Uvedale Corbett, Esq. the recorder, who is also the judge of the County Court, which latter is held monthly in the Town Hall, for the recovery of debts and damages not exceeding £50. This town received the elective franchise in the 23rd year of Edward I, and from that time has continued to return two members; the mayor is the returning officer. The gentlemen returned to sit for the borough, at the general election in 1852, were Henry Whitmore; Esq. White House, and J. Pritchard, Esq. Broseley. The Boundary Act defines the limits of the borough to comprise ‘the old borough of Bridgnorth, and the several parishes of Quatford, Oldbury, Tasley, and Astley Abbotts;’ and the same act appoints Bridgnorth a polling station at the election of members to represent South Salop. By charter of King John, the burgesses are exempt from tolls, or other duties, in all cities, towns, fairs, or markets in England, except the city of London and its liberties.

There are two parish churches—that of Saint Mary Magdalene and that of Saint Leonard. The first named is a modern edifice, in the Grecian style of architecture, with a lofty tower, surmounted by a cupola, and stands near the site of the chapel formerly belonging to the castle. The church of Saint Leonard, formerly collegiate, was originally a very magnificent and spacious structure, comprising seven different chapels; it suffered greatly while in the possession of the parliamentarians during the civil war, and now consists only of a nave, one aisle, and a chancel. The chancel has lately been in part restored, and a beautiful painted window furnished on the south side—the gift of an individual. Both the livings, which were formerly perpetual curacies, are now rectories, the tithes having been made over to them by the liberality of the late Thomas Whitmore, Esq. of Afley. There are places of worship for Independents, Wesleyan Methodists, Baptists, Irvingites, and Roman Catholics. The free grammar school here was founded by the corporation in 1503; it has three exhibitions to either University. The other free schools are a blue coat school, and two conducted upon the national plan. An infirmary and general dispensary, a savings’ bank, a subscription library, and a mechanics’ institution, are the other principal public establishments. The market is held on Saturday; and the fairs on the third Mondays in January, February, and March, the 1st of May, the second Monday in June (for wool, stock and cheese), the second Monday in July, the third Mondays in August and September, the 29th of October (for stock, hops, butter, and cheese), and the second Monday in December. The October fair is a very large one for cattle, butter, and cheese, the December fair is for nearly the same commodities, on a smaller scale. The borough of Bridgnorth, exclusive of the parishes added to it by the Boundary Act, contained, by the returns made to Government in 1841, 6,198 inhabitants, and in 1851, 5,724.

QUATFORD is a parish, consisting of two portions, under the same parochial management, partly divided by the river Severn; the eastern division, consisting of the township of Quatford, in the liberties of Bridgnorth; and the western, of the township of Eardington, in the hundred of Stoddesdon. The village is situated close to the Severn, within a mile and a half from Bridgnorth. ‘The ancient history of this place,’ says Mr. Smalman, ‘has been misrepresented by most modern writers, and strangely applied to Bridgnorth, before the latter could possibly exist.’ The modern interest of Quatford has arisen from considerable architectural additions, made with reference to the natural character of the place, since the larger portion of it became the property of the late Mr. Smalman, and the site of his former building establishment. The parish of Quatford, including the township of EARDINGTON, contained in 1841, 553 inhabitants, and in 1851, 692.

POST OFFICE, West Castle-street, BRIDGNORTH, Charles Edward Macmichael, _Post Master_.—Letters from LONDON and all parts (except ALVELEY, BURWARTON, and CHELMARSH) arrive (from SHIFFNALL) every morning at six, and are despatched thereto at a quarter before eight in the evening.—Letters from ALVELEY, BURWARTON, and CHELMARSH arrive (by foot-post) every evening (Sunday excepted) at half-past five, and are despatched immediately after.

A _Day Mail_ arrives at half-past six in the evening, and is despatched at half-past seven in the morning.

GENTRY AND CLERGY.

Acton Sir John Emerich Edward Dalbery, Bart. Aldenham Hall

Austin Mr. William, Norton

Bache John, Esq. Chesterton House

Baker John, Esq. East Castle st

Bellett Rev. George, St. Leonard’s churchyard

Boddington Rev. Thomas, Badger

Bolland Rev. Henry, High st

Brasier Captain —, Bradney

Broadbent Rev. C. F. Roughton

Carr Rev. Edmund, Quatt

Cheney R. H. Esq. Badger Hall

Child Mr. Henry, Joseph, Saint Leonard’s churchyard

Clarke Rev. John, Morville

Clayton Mr. John, Quarford House

Cooper Rev. John H. East Castle st

Corser Mr. John, St. Mary st

Davenport William Sherrington Esq. Davenport

Deeton Mrs. Mary, High st

Dickinson Joseph, Esq. Albynes House, Astley Abbotts

Edwards Mr. Vincent, Farmcott

Evans Rev. David D. near Oldbury villa

Gatacre Colonel Edward L. Gatacre Hall

Griffiths Rev. Edward, Quatford Castle

Hall Mrs. George Pass, East Castle st

Hanbury Mr. George, West Castle st

Hazlewood Mr. John, Tower House

Herbert Rev. Richrd. Chetton rectory

Isaacson Rev. Stuteville, Stockton

Isaac Rev. Charles Powis, High st

Kettle Geo. M. Esq. Dallicott House

Lampet Miss Mary, East Castle st

Law Captain James Horton, High st

Lewellyn Mr. Richard Thomas, St. Mary street

Lucas Mr. William, Castle Hill

Marshall Rev. William Knox, East Castle street

Merriman Rev. Henry G. Saint Leonard’s churchyard

Moore Miss Elizabeth, the Green

Moore Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Leonard’s churchyard

Oldbury Mrs. Mary, Eardington

O‘Neil Rev. Francis, R.C. High st

Parkes Mr. Joseph, Wyken

Pilkington Miss Mary Ann, East Castle street

Pritchard John Esq. M.P. Broseley

Purton Rev. John, Oldbury Rectory

Purton Thomas Pardoe, Esq. Faintree Hall

Richards Mr. Henry Slater, St. Mary

Skelding Mr. Thos. Oldbury Wells

Shepperd Miss Mary, Fir grove, Quatford

Sing Mr. John, Quatford

Stokes Mrs. Michael, Roughton

Stringer Mrs. Ann, Salop st

Stringer Mrs. Catherine, Church la

Taylor Henry C. Chicknell Hall

Tilley Rev. Alfred, Vine cottage

Wall Mr. James, Severn cliff

Wasey Rev. Geo. Leigh, Tan House

Whitmore Rev. Charles, Stockton Rectory

Whitmore Rev. George, Kemberton Rectory

Whitmore Henry Esq. M.P. White House, Coalbrookdale

Whitmore Thomas Charlton Esq. Apley Hall

Whitmore William Wolrych, Esq. Dudmaston Hall

Wier Mr. John, Squirrel cottage

Wolryche Stephen, Esq. Quatford

ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS.

Not otherwise described are Day Schools

Baker Ann, (boarding), High st

BLUE COAT SCHOOL, Northgate—William Bower, master

EARDINGTON SCHOOL, Eardingtn—Charles Bazley, master; Mary Jane Bazley, mistress

GRAMMAR SCHOOL, St. Leonard’s churchyard—Rev. Henry G. Merriman, master

Kirtland Mary, Whitburn st

NATIONAL SCHOOL, Listley street—Samuel Jackson, master; Hannah Burrows, mistress

NATIONAL SCHOOL (St. Mary’s), Spital street, Low town—William Carter, master; Elizabeth W. Carter, mistress

NORTON SCHOOL, Norton—Charles Medcalf, master

QUATFORD SCHOOL, Mary Lambert, mistress

Thompson Margaret (boarding), Castle hill

Tilley Lindsey, Listley st

ATTORNEYS.

Backhouse Richard Onions, Whitburn street

Gitton Thomas, High st

Hardwick Thomas B. Whitburn st

Haslewood Edward Wm. (& clerk to the borough magistrates), East Castle street

Potts & Gordon, High st

Smith John Jacob (& town clerk), St. Leonard’s churchyard

Sparkes Arndell Francis (& notary public, and clerk to the board of guardians), St. John st, Low town

Vicars Henry East Castle st

AUCTIONEERS.

Nock & Wilson, High st

Perry & Phillips, High st

BAKERS & FLOUR DEALERS.

Austin Benjamin, High st

Baker John, Cartway

Evans John, High st

Lee William, Underhill st

Lewis John, East Castle st

Long Henry, High st

Matthews Thomas, Listley st

Ormerod William, High st

Peters Ann, Listley st

Roberts Wm. St. John st, Low town

Warman William, Whitburn st

Weale George, Listley st

BANKERS.

Cooper & Purton, High st—(draw on Williams, Deacon & Co. London)

Pritchards’ Boycott and Nicholas, Waterloo terr.—(draw on Barnetts’, Hoares’ & Co. London)

SAVINGS’ BANK, Bank st—Alfred S. Trevor, secretary

BLACKSMITHS.

Arkinstall Abraham, Norton

Binnall Francis, Whitburn st

Binnall John, Whitburn st

Bishop John, Back lane

Brown John, Morville

Fryer John, Eardington

Phillips Walter, Underhill st

Pope Alexander, Mill st. Low town

Tonkiss John, Listley st

Wellings Benjamin, St. John st. Low town

BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND PRINTERS.

Edkins Clement (& publisher of the Bridgworth Journal), High st

Gitton George Robert (printer and commission agent), High st

Partridge Charlotte, Waterloo terr

Rowley Brothers (& music sellers), High st

BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS.

Badham Henry, High st

Badham Joseph, East Castle st

Beman Richard, High st

Bright Samuel, St. Mary st

Elcock James, Mill st. Low town

Felton John, High st

Gregory John, Oldbury wells

Hartley John, Cartway

Harrison John, Cartway

Hughes Edward, West Castle st

Hughes John, St. John st, Low town

Lewis Ann & Son, High st

Lloyd Fredck. St. John st, Low town

Milner William, Waterloo terrace

Reynolds Thomas, Whitburn st

Ringwood James, Bernard’s hill

Wall Francis, Morville

Whatmore John, High st

Williams James, Listley st

BRAZIERS & TINMEN.

Baker James, Listley st

Broadfield William, Cartway

Coley Thomas, Whitburn st

Glase Joseph Minton, High st

Hill William Whitehouse, High st

BRICKLAYERS.

Bate John, Listley st

Case James, Pound st

Foxall Francis, East Castle st

Gower Thomas, New town

Heyward Michael, Bernard’s hill

Sutton George, St. John’s street

BUTCHERS.

Baker George, Whitburn st

Boaler Enoch, High st

Boaler Valentine, Cartway

Bowen Edmund Farmer, Castle terr

Brown Charles, High st

Brown Thomas W. St. Mary st

Cureton Benjamin James, High st

Edwards John, St. Mary’s st

Hall John, St. John st, Low town

Maun Thomas, Bridge st, Low town

Milner William, Listley st

Perry William, St. Mary st

Reynolds John, High st

Roberts Thomas, Listley st

Rowley William, Underhill st

Townshend William, High st

CABINET MAKERS.

Cartwright Richd. (& carver), High st

Harrop William, Whitburn st

Jones Dodo Davis, High st

Perry & Phillips, High st

CARPET AND RUG MANUFACTURERS.

Grierson Jas. B. & Thos. (& worsted spinners), Pale Meadow Mill

Southwells & Co. (and worsted spinners), TOWN MILLS, and 29 Cannon st. West, _London_

CHARCOAL IRON MANUFACTURERS.

EARDINGTON AND HAMPTONS LOAD IRON COMPANY, Eardington and Hamptons Load—Thomas Augustin Jackson, manager

CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.

Coley William, Mill st, Low town

Fisher George, High st

Leake & Smith, High st

M‘Michael Elizabeth & Son, High st

Steward William, High st

Yate Joseph, Waterloo terrace

CHINA, GLASS, &c. DEALERS.

Liner William, Bridge st, Low town

Meredith Richard, High st

COACH BUILDERS.

Lateward John, West Castle st

Pearce Frederick, Northgate

Warner John, New town

COAL DEALERS.

Bradley Samuel, Underhill st

Brown William, Underhill st

Doughty Richard (& bricks, Roman cement &c.), Underhill st

Doughty William (& bricks, Roman cement &c.), Underhill st

Hayward Alfred, Underhill st

Longmore Henry, Underhill st

Pickard John, Whitburn st

Preece William, Friar st

Reese William, River side

Rutter Solomon, Listley st

Salt Mary, St. John st, Low town

Wilson Andrew, Mill st, Low town

CONFECTIONERS.

Cox John, Listley st

Lewis John, East Castle st

Long Henry, High st

Roberts Wm. St. John st, Low town

Southwell George, High st

COOPERS.

Gwynn Charles, Cartway

Hayes Charles, Listley st

Jones Elisha, Mill st, Low town

Yardley Daniel, Whitburn st

CURRIERS AND LEATHER CUTTERS.

Lewis Francis, Underhill st

M‘Michael Charles Edward, West Castle st

FIRE &c. OFFICE AGENTS.

BIRMINGHAM, Elizabeth M‘Michael & Son, High st

CROWN, Richard Taylor, High st

GLOBE, Jos. Lloyd Whatmore, High st

MANCHESTER, John L. Bennett, West Castle st

PHŒNIX, Charlotte Partridge, Waterloo terrace

SALOP, Nock & Nelson, High st

SHROPSHIRE AND NORTH WALES, Edkins Clement, High st

SUN, William Reynolds, St. John st, Low town

FRUITERERS AND GREENGROCERS.

Davis Thomas (and fishmonger & dealer in game), High st

Tyler George, Northgate

FURNITURE BROKERS.

Jones Dodo Davis, High st

Watford William, Cartway

GARDENERS.

Bromage Thos. Mill st, Low town

Mann John, Bridge st, Low town

Wright John, Northgate

GROCERS & TEA DEALERS.

(_See also Shopkeepers_, _&c._)

Baker John, Cartway

Burton William, High st

Callant George, High st

Coley William, Mill st, Low tows

Cook Richard, High st

Fisher George, High st

Instan Ann, Bridge st. Low town

Jefferies & Co. High st

Lewis Francis, Underhill st

M‘Michael Elizabeth & Son, High st

Mathews Thomas, Listley st

Southwell Rbt. Baker, West Castle st

Yate Joseph, Waterloo terrace

HAIR DRESSERS.

Botwood Beniah, Waterloo terrace

Botwood Benjamin, Mill st, Low twn

Botwood Benjamin, High st

Botwood Bernard, St. Mary st

Curtis Thomas, Bridge st, Low town

Evason Edward, St Mary st

Milner Thomas, Cartway

HATTERS.

Ellis Langslow, High st

Whatmore Joseph Lloyd, High st

HOP AND SEED MERCHANTS.

Bangham Thomas & Benjamin, St. Leonard’s churchyard

Deighton Thomas, Castle terrace

Mapp Thomas, Mill st, Low town

Smith James (seed), West Castle st

HOSIERS & HABERDASHERS.

Bowen Henry, Waterloo terrace

Edwards Matthew, High st

Hughes Wm. Bridge st, Low town

Nock Edward, High st

Whatmore Joseph Lloyd, High st

INNS—COMMERCIAL, &c.

Castle, Samuel Whitefoot, High st

Crown and Royal (and posting), Thomas Whitefoot, High st

Raven, Charles Clayton, Whitburn st

IRON FOUNDERS.

Barker Joanna (and brass), Underhill st

Pope Alexander, Mill st, Low town

IRONMONGERS.

Gill Robert (& gas fitter), High st

Glase Joseph Minton, High st

Hill William Whitehouse, High st

Turnbull James, High st

JOINERS AND BUILDERS.

Andrews John, New town

Baker John, West Castle st

Gittins John, New town

Hallding Samuel, East Castle st

Lewis John, West Castle st

Lewis Richard, Northgate

Overton William, Stoneway steps

Page William, New town

Parker John, Whitburn st

Pickard John, Whitburn st

Powell Thomas, Whitburn st

Rea William, Listley st

LACEMEN.

Nock Edwin, High st

Webb George, St. Mary st

LINEN & WOOLLEN DRAPERS.

Bowen Henry, Waterloo terrace

Bromwich Thomas, High st

Corser Thomas, High st

Grierson Jas. Brown, Waterloo terr

Pidduck William, High st

LOCKSMITHS.

Hardy John, Cartway

Piper Thomas, Cartway

MALTSTERS.

Boucher Benjamin, St. Mary st

Deighton Thomas, Castle terrace

Jones William, Underhill st

Lewis John, East Castle st

Mann John, Bridge st, Low town

Mapp Thomas, Mill st, Low town

Oakes Francis, Underhill st

Price John, Listley st

Ridley Edwd. & Saml. Mill st, Low twn

Salt Mary, St. John st, Low town

Weston Elias, Mill st, Low town

Whitefoot Thomas, High st

MILLERS.

Elcock William, St. Mary st

Green John, Harpsford Mill

Minchin Humphrey, Daniel’s Mill

Ridley Edwd. & Saml. Mill st, Low twn

MILLINERS & DRESS MAKERS.

Ball Mary Ann (and straw bonnet) High street

Banks Elizabeth, Bernard’s hill

Bates Ellen, Town’s end

Giles Harriet, West Castle st