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praEOTORY.] CHESHIRE. ACTON. 11<br />

ACTON is a township, village and considerable parish<br />

in tbe Western division <strong>of</strong> the county, Nantwich division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Nantwich hundred, Nantwich union and<br />

county court district, and rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Nantwich,<br />

archdeaconry and diocese-<strong>of</strong> Chester. The parish comprises<br />

the towQshipB <strong>of</strong> Astou-jaxta-Mondrum, Austeraon,<br />

Haddington, Brindley, Burland, Cholmondestone,<br />

Coole Pilate, Edleston, Faddiley, KenhuU, Hurleston,<br />

Poole, Stoke, Worleston and a part <strong>of</strong> Sound. The<br />

township <strong>of</strong> Actoa is a mile west from Nantwich, 6<br />

west-soiith-west from Crewe, 12 north-by-east from<br />

Whitchurch, 18 south-east from Chester, situated on<br />

the road fx'om Nantwich to Chester. The Shropshire<br />

Union canal passes through to Eliesmere for Liverpool,<br />

andalsoto Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Shrewsbary.<br />

The church <strong>of</strong> St. Mary is a baudsome and<br />

capaciooB building <strong>of</strong> red sandstone in the Perpendicular<br />

style, "with some alterations <strong>of</strong> a later date <strong>of</strong> a debased<br />

character : the tpwtir, coutaining six bells and a<br />

clock, was originally much l<strong>of</strong>tier than now, but a<br />

portion having fallen about 1706 it was not deemed advisable<br />

to restore it to its original height: the interior<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave and aisles; in the chancel is<br />

an altar tomb to the Wilbrabarus,aud in the north-east<br />

chantry are the remains <strong>of</strong> n handsome shriue monument<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Mainwarlngs; the old custom still prevails<br />

at this church <strong>of</strong> ringing the curfew bell at eight<br />

o'clock during the winter months. The register dates<br />

from tbe year 1653. The living is a vicarage, yearly<br />

talue £627, with residence and 6 acres <strong>of</strong> glebe, iu the<br />

gifto( Lord Tollemache <strong>of</strong> Helmingham, who is also<br />

impropriator <strong>of</strong> the great tithes, and held by the Rev.<br />

Cobert Scarr Bedfern, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Queen's College, Oxford.<br />

A Sunday school is held at the National schools. Here<br />

is a Grammar school founded in tbe year 1662 by public<br />

aobacription, endowed for the education <strong>of</strong> 10 free<br />

scholars. The National schools, erected by subscription<br />

and a grant from the Privy Council, are Imndsome and<br />

commodious; a residence for the master adjoins the<br />

schools. The charities produce about £80 per annum,<br />

£10 <strong>of</strong> which are devoted to the maintenance <strong>of</strong> four<br />

poor widows and apprenticing poor girls; also two<br />

almahonsefl founded by the Wilbrahams <strong>of</strong> Woodhey,<br />

and supported by Lo^ Tollemache <strong>of</strong> Helmingham,<br />

for the support <strong>of</strong> two poor widows. Dorfold Hall, a<br />

capacious mansion <strong>of</strong> brick in the Elizabethan style,<br />

standing in a park <strong>of</strong> 150 acres, is the seat <strong>of</strong> Wilbraham<br />

S.ToUemache, esq. i.P. lord <strong>of</strong> the manor. Lord Tolloraaehe<br />

<strong>of</strong> Helmingham is principal landowner. The<br />

soil is a good mixture with a subsoil <strong>of</strong> sand and clay,<br />

and is chiefly devoted to grazing for dairy produce.<br />

Tha area is—parish 15,542 acres, township 722 acres;<br />

rateable value—parish £28,142, township £1,7G9 ; the<br />

population in 1871 was—parish 3,193, township 278,<br />

Parish Clerk, William Holding.<br />

Post OPPICB. — James Williamson, receiver. Letters<br />

through Nantwich, which is the nearest money order<br />

<strong>of</strong>iice. Letters arrive at 6.35 a.m.j box cleared at 6.45<br />

p.m. and 10J5 a.m. on aandays<br />

ScnooLB :—<br />

Grammar, William Allen, master<br />

National (mixed), Arthur Taylor, master; Miss Ann<br />

Hodgkinson, mistress<br />

the manor and principal landowner. Hack Green is a<br />

place here. Tlie area is 1,-101 statute acres ; rateable<br />

value ;J^2,li'2 ; the population in 1871 was \2'i, •<br />

Letters through Nantwich.<br />

Brindley ia a township 3.J miles west from Acton,<br />

This township gave uamc to the family <strong>of</strong> tbe great<br />

canal eugineer, Here is a handsome Wesleyan chapel<br />

built in 1873 ;it a cost <strong>of</strong> about £2,0(X). The school<br />

(formerly for infants ooly) was iu 1876 taken under tho<br />

management <strong>of</strong> the School Board. Lord Tollemache<br />

<strong>of</strong> Helmingham i.y the lord <strong>of</strong> tbe manor aod chief<br />

landowner. Tlie area is 1,090 acres ; rateable value<br />

£1,(104 ; tho populalion in 1871 was 187.<br />

Board School (mixed), Miss Mary Ann Dearden, mistress<br />

Burland is n township, 2 miles west from Acton and<br />

3 north-west from Nmitwich. The Eliesmere caual<br />

passes through. W. S.ToUemache;, esq, ia principal owner<br />

.and lord <strong>of</strong> tho manor. The Primitive Methodists<br />

have a chapel here. Hero was a Roman settlement. The<br />

area is 1,520 acres ; rateable value £2,957 ; the population<br />

iu 1871 was CMu<br />

Coole Pilate is a small township, i\ miles south<br />

from Nantwich and 2 miles north from Audlem railway<br />

station, and is intersected by the Shropshire<br />

Union canal, and the Great Western railway runs<br />

through. Ooolo I'ilate Hall is now occupied by a<br />

farmer. Salt works were formerly carried on here. The<br />

principal landowners arc George Wickstead, esq. and<br />

Viscount Newry. Here is a United Methodist Free<br />

church. The area ia 685 acres ; rateable value £1,035 ;<br />

the population in 1871 was 52.<br />

Edleston (or Kdlaaton) is a small township' a mile<br />

west-HOutb-west from Nantwich. The Marquis <strong>of</strong> Cholmondeley<br />

is lord ot the manor and chief landowner.<br />

Here is a chapel for Primitive Methodists. Edleston<br />

Hall is now occupied as a farmhouse. Tbe area ia<br />

617 acres ; rateable value £1,402; the population in<br />

1871 was 94.<br />

Paddiley is a township, 3J miles west from Acton<br />

and 4J west from Nantwich. The principal landowner<br />

is Lord Tollemache <strong>of</strong> Helmingham, who is lord <strong>of</strong> the<br />

manor and patron <strong>of</strong> Woodhey chapel, which was built<br />

and endowed with £25 yearly by Lady Wilbraham<br />

about the year 1700 ; it is a brick building with stone<br />

dressings. The rector <strong>of</strong> Baddiley performs divino<br />

service at Woodhey chnpel every alternate Sunday.<br />

Woodhey Hall was for several centuries tlie residence<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Wilbrahams ; a farmhouse now occupies the site.<br />

The area in 1,199 acres; rateable value £1,970; tho<br />

population in 1871 wa.s 297.<br />

Henhull township adjoins Acton, and is on the road<br />

from Nautwich to Chester. Wilbraham 6. Tollemache,<br />

esq. is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor. The Shropshire Union canal<br />

passes through the township. The area is 494 acres ;<br />

rateable value £1,160; tho population in 1871 was<br />

155.<br />

Hurleston, 2J miles north-west from Nantwich, is<br />

a township and scattered village. The Shropshire<br />

Union cau^l p.asses through. Wilbraham S. Tollemache,<br />

esq. is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor and the principal landowner.<br />

The area is 1,357 acres ; rateable value £2,380; the<br />

population iu 1871 was 41.<br />

Stoke is a township, 3^ miles north-west'from Nant­<br />

Austerson is a small township, 2 miles south from<br />

Nantwich. The Earl <strong>of</strong> Kilmorey is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor<br />

wich, Tho Shropshire Union caual passes through.<br />

and pripeipnl landowner. The area is 899 acres ; rateable<br />

talue £1,166 ; the population in 1871 was 55.<br />

Here is a Wesleyan chapol. The Rev. K.C.Garnetis lord<br />

<strong>of</strong> the manor. The principal landowners are the Ber.<br />

Henry Oldershaw .ind the Rev. R. C. G-arnct. Stoke<br />

Letters through Nantwich.<br />

Manor is the residence <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Gomes. The area is<br />

Sadding'tonis a township, I mile coalh from Nantwich.<br />

The Shropshire Union canal and (Jreat Western 1871 was 201. Letters through Najitwicb, which ia<br />

645 acres; rateable value, £1,361 ; the population in<br />

railwaj pass through. The Barl <strong>of</strong> Kilmorey is lord <strong>of</strong> tbe nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Acton.<br />

Tollemache Wflbraham Spencer, D.I..,<br />

Allen William<br />

#.p. Dorfold hall<br />

Bradshaw John, Axtoa grange Worsey Mrs. The Cottage<br />

Cawley Hngb<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

wper Samoel, Cuckoo lane Allen Wa. roaster <strong>of</strong> Acton grammar<br />

goward Thomas<br />

school<br />

Juboaon Thomas, Grove cottage Antrobus William, farmer, Marsh lane<br />

Hedfera Rev. Bobt.Scanr,acA. Vicarage B<strong>of</strong>iey James, Star<br />

B<strong>of</strong>fey John, farmer, Drake lane<br />

Botfey John, farmor<br />

B<strong>of</strong>iey William, farmer. Dig lane<br />

Cawley Hugh, cheeaefaetAf (i)ubell k<br />

Co. Mancheater)<br />

Haasall Joseph, blacksmith<br />

HoldingWm.rate ooHector&parish clerk<br />

Kettle Joaepb, wheelwright


1*2 ACTON.<br />

Lockett Jsph. farmer, Dorfold Dairy ko<br />

Meachin Richard, grocer<br />

Nixon Henry, farmer<br />

TavlorArthur,master <strong>of</strong> National school<br />

Williamson Jas.tailor & sub-postinubter<br />

Williams John, farmer, Madams farm<br />

Wbitticase Sarah (Mrs.),frmr.Marsh la<br />

Austerson.<br />

Brassington John, farmer. (Dairy house<br />

Church Sabbath, farmer, Hutclift fields<br />

Davies Hannahf Mrs. ),fHrinr.Cliurcli hO'<br />

Furber Josenh, farmer, Austerson hall<br />

Slack Josppn, former, Austerson larni<br />

Wiieelton Fras. farmer, Ash Ticc farm<br />

Baddington.<br />

Bebbington John, farmer. Hack green<br />

Bircheir John,farmer, Baddington lane<br />

Bourne Samuel, farmer. Hack green<br />

Clarke John, brick, tile & pipe manufacturer<br />

; & at Nantwich<br />

Cornes Thos. farmer, Shrewbridge farm<br />

Comes Wm. farmer, Baddington lane<br />

Hall Joi>eph, farmer, Baddington lane<br />

Uoekenhull William, farmer, Baddington<br />

bank<br />

KeHey James, blacksmith, Shrewbridge<br />

iSpibey Thomas, farmer, Hack green<br />

Brindley. .<br />

Hale William Fisher, Brindley cottage<br />

Barnett Robert, farmer, Brindley farm<br />

Bebbington-William, boot & shoe maker<br />

Boden Mrs. farmer<br />

Dutton Thomas, farmer, Ash house<br />

Dutton William, farmer, Brindley hall<br />

Gregory ( Mia.),farmr.Brindley-lea-hall<br />

Hulse Samuel, saddler<br />

Hunt James, cattle dealer k farmer<br />

Hobinson Joseph, farmer & bricklayer,<br />

Long lane<br />

Sheen George, farmer. High Ash farm<br />

ISmith Wm. Henry, farmer,.Tbe Fields<br />

Burland.<br />

Allwood Thomas, Burland cottage<br />

Dutton Benjamin<br />

Dutton Miss, Burland ball<br />

Forrest Mrs. Ruse cottage<br />

Hulse Miss<br />

Hnlse Ralph<br />

Ridgway William<br />

Allwood William, farmer, Burland farm<br />

Armstrong Samuel, farmer k cherscfaetor,<br />

Whitehaven<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Burgess William, Farmers' Arms<br />

(^liarleswortliThos.fariner, HoUen green<br />

I'hesworth Wi-llfyu, farmer<br />

Corncs Tho«iias, wheelwright<br />

(Jr«'we John, slidoinaker<br />

narliugton Richard, farmer<br />

Davenport Thomas, fanner<br />

Dt'Utilh John, grocer<br />

Dddd Edward Darlington, farmer<br />

Uodd James, blacksmith<br />

Dutton John, farmer, Swanley hall<br />

Fisher Betty (Mrs.), shopkeeper<br />

Hiile Peter, farmer, Gradley green<br />

Hall Richard^ farmer<br />

lluidiiig .'-<br />

Holrovd Richard Ellis, Starkie house<br />

Legh fchas.Uichd. B.J.P.Adlington hall<br />

Paton Joseph Clegg, Hope green<br />

Price —, The Firs<br />

Vuux Misses, Hope-green<br />

OOMMBUCIAL.<br />

Arnold John, farmer, Lodge farm<br />

Arnold Matthew, farmer & overseer,<br />

Millhouse<br />

Arnold Peter, farmer, Bronk bouse<br />

AshleyJon8thftn,farmr. Whiteley green<br />

Bailey Samuel,.farmer, Wetch *<br />

Bann George, farmer<br />

Barber John, farmer. The Oak<br />

Marton Jemima (Mrs.), farmer<br />

BiiMkerfleld<br />

11 arrop farm<br />

Beeley George, farmer<br />

Bceley Hugh, farmer, Wuodends<br />

Beeley James, farmer<br />

Bell Michael, farmed, Swineseye<br />

Bouth John, farmer<br />

Sarah (Mra.), farmer,<br />

j<br />

[POST<br />

OFPICK<br />

Davies John, farmer, Cooks pit)<br />

Deiitith William, i;rocer<br />

Edwards Jhn. Phillip, tnnr. Holy well ho<br />

Holland Wm. fanniT. Wfiodlio> hall<br />

Mottram Jphn, wheelwright<br />

Prince Stephen, farmer, Lurden gro


DIRECTORY.]'<br />

Cadman Isaac, farmer<br />

Carawell Allan, farmer &: land agent<br />

Red Bfook<br />

Casey John, farmer<br />

Clayton George, farmer<br />

Clayton Pheaneaa, farmer<br />

Clayton Richard, farmer<br />

Clavton Thomaa, beer retailer & farmer<br />

Cliffe Philip, biacksmitit Scfiumer<br />

Cook Ambmse, farnwr<br />

Cooke Gharle«, farmer<br />

Cooke William, farmer. Lane hend<br />

Cooper George, farmer. Lower Doles<br />

Cooper Misa, farmer<br />

Cumberbb^li Jhn. Windm.ill inn,k fr mr<br />

Goulden James^ farmer. Lock gate<br />

Green Joaepb, mriner, Higher Doles<br />

H«mer BUaabeth (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Bandford Davkl, farmer<br />

Hartley leaac, farmer<br />

Bensball Thomas, farmer<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Hlbbert George, farmer<br />

Hlirginbotham Joaiah, fanner<br />

Hudson Jacob, fanner k shopkeeper<br />

Hunt Mary (Mrs.), farmer<br />

IluttonThomas, farmer<br />

Jackaon John, farmer<br />

Jodrell Thomas, fhrroer, Spring bank<br />

Jowett Jonathan, coal proprietor<br />

Kelsall James, farmer, Wetch farm<br />

Kerfont Robert, gardener. The Hall<br />

King William (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Kirk k Walter, coal owners<br />

Kirk David, farmer<br />

Lewis Enoch, fanner. Clavton Greaves<br />

Massey Jsph. commiller,Adllugton mill<br />

Mellor Samuel, farmer<br />

M iddletonMary( Mr9.),wbeelwrt.& frmr<br />

Morris Joseph, farmer<br />

•Mottershead John, farmer<br />

MottramGeo.frmr.Shird foldJcMarl fids<br />

Needham George, farmer<br />

ALDEBLEY is a parish comprising the townships<br />

<strong>of</strong> Nether Alderley, Over Alderley and Great Warford,<br />

in the Eastern divisiion <strong>of</strong> the county, hundred, union,<br />

county court district and rural deanery ot MacoleaHold,<br />

Chester archdoacoury and diocese.<br />

Vether Alderley ia a township and village, a mile<br />

andahalf from Alderley Edge station on the London and<br />

North Western railway, one mile from Over Alderley,<br />

9 miles from Congleton (its post town), 6 west-bynorth-west<br />

from Macclesfield and 7 from Knutsford.<br />

The station is 174^ miles from London, 12J from Sandbach,<br />

8 from Stockport, 84J from Huddersfleld, 14i<br />

from Manchester, 0OJ from Leeds, 42J from Stafford,<br />

70J from Birmingham and 101 from Rogby. The parish<br />

church <strong>of</strong> St. Mary is a stone building in the Perpendicular<br />

style, situate in this township : the chancel was<br />

rebuilt in 1855 ; the interior consists <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave<br />

and north aisle, separated from the nave by Gothic<br />

arches; tha sittings are <strong>of</strong> oak ; in tbe gallery is a fine<br />

organ ; there are several stained windows—one in the<br />

chancel was inserted by the parishioners in 1856 to the<br />

memory <strong>of</strong> John Thomae, Baron Stanley <strong>of</strong> Alderley;<br />

la the south side <strong>of</strong> the chancel is a handsome carved<br />

« monument <strong>of</strong> Caen stone, by Westmacott, in memory<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe first Baron Stanley <strong>of</strong> Alderley, and another on<br />

the north side to the second Baron, also a tablet to the<br />

Kight Rev. Edward Stanley, D.D., who was for thirtytwo<br />

years rector <strong>of</strong> the parish and twelve years bishop<br />

<strong>of</strong> Norwich. The church has undergone a thorough<br />

restoration during 1877 and 1878 ; it was found on<br />

examination that the pillars supporting the nave were<br />

lor the most part broken to pieces, having been originally<br />

placed pn merely loose pieces <strong>of</strong> stone, and that<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the arches was also broken in two places, rendering<br />

the whole, structure dangerous; these have been<br />

repaired and concrete foundations four feet deep insorted,<br />

on which the present pillars are built; nearly<br />

£2,000 have been expended on the church in the last few<br />

Nether Alderley.<br />

Stanley <strong>of</strong> AWerley, Right Hon. Lord,<br />

Alderley park<br />

Ball Rev. Edvard ^obo, M.A. Rectory<br />

IkU Miss<br />

• COMMBECIAL.<br />

Harber Hannah (Mrs,}, fanner<br />

Barber John, farmer „ „ , ,,<br />

HaakervilleJameSjfarmer.SosaMoas liBl I<br />

KJil Mary (Miw), ladies' boarding<br />

Mthool. Heawood hall<br />

niaav H. F. A Co. ffermers ft millers<br />

ftmockDsnl.faimter, Monksheath hall<br />

t;»Uaood tttHr^tf^'wer, Qatley green<br />

ALDERLEY. 13<br />

Ollerenshaw John, farmer<br />

Partington William, fanner<br />

I'aton Joseph Clegg, frmr. Hope green<br />

Pickford Joseph, farmer<br />

Plumbley William, farmer<br />

Potts Jane (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Potts William,farmer<br />

Royle Thomas, farmer<br />

Sheldon John, farmer k beer retailer,<br />

Hibbert brow<br />

Sheplcy Thomas, farmer<br />

Slater James, farmer, Brookledge farm<br />

Snape Mary (Mrs.), Adlington Arms<br />

Stanhope Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper<br />

Stanhope Richard, farmer, Pole farm<br />

Waliiwrigbt Joseph, farmer<br />

Ward John, farmer. Sand Holes<br />

Waters James,farmer<br />

Watts George, farmer, Walnut farm<br />

WilIiamsonAbrBhura,stone quarry ownr<br />

Wood John, farmer, Harrop lane<br />

years. The register dates from the year 1660. The<br />

living is a rectory, yearly value £750 with residence,<br />

iu tbe gift <strong>of</strong> Lord Stanley <strong>of</strong> Alderley and held by the<br />

Rev. Edward John Bell, M.A. <strong>of</strong> St.. Catharine's College,<br />

Cambridge. Here is a aohool erected in 1628, endowed<br />

with JSIO yewly, and hna fifty scholars. Alderley park,<br />

covering an area <strong>of</strong> 300 acres, ia noted for its remarkable<br />

beech trees and contains a sheet <strong>of</strong> ornamental<br />

water ' in the grounds stands a handsome stone mausion,<br />

the seat <strong>of</strong> Lord Stanley <strong>of</strong> AMeiley; above the<br />

park is a high riilgo <strong>of</strong> ground called Alderley Edge,<br />

affording fine views <strong>of</strong> the country. The soil is loamy<br />

and the subsoil is marl. Lord Stanley <strong>of</strong> Alderley, wbo<br />

is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor, Major Dixon and W. Bromley.<br />

Davenport, esq. M.P. are chief landowners. The land<br />

is chiefly pasture. There are charities <strong>of</strong> about £20<br />

yearly value. Bricks and tiles used to be made here.<br />

Soss Moss, Bandle Heath and Monksheath are places<br />

here. The area <strong>of</strong> the entire parish is 6,17.1 acroS;<br />

populalion in 1871, 1,364 ; area <strong>of</strong> Nether Alderley<br />

2,755 acres ; rateable value £6,276 ; population 560.<br />

Parish Clark, William Dale. ><br />

POST OFPICB, Monksheath.—George Fountain, sub-postmaster.<br />

Letters through the Chelford S.O. arrive at 6<br />

a.m. k dii^patched ut 10.7 p.m.; on Sunday arrive at 7.dO<br />

a.m. k dispatched at 7.10 p.m. The nearest money order<br />

<strong>of</strong>bce is at Chelford<br />

ScHOOt.8 :—<br />

Endowed (boys), Alfred Horton, master<br />

Lady Stanley's, Miss Lomax, mistress<br />

Alderley Over, or SUPEBIOR, is a township and<br />

small village 5 miles north-west from Macclesfield.<br />

The Methodist New Connexion have a place <strong>of</strong> worship<br />

here. Haieborrow Hall, the residence <strong>of</strong> F. D. Brockiehurst,<br />

esq. J.p. is a baudsome mansion, aud stands in<br />

pleasant grounds. Hare Hill, the seat <strong>of</strong> William Tctlow<br />

Hibbert, esq. i.s a fine modern building'situated ou<br />

the east side <strong>of</strong> Alderley Edge. There are charities <strong>of</strong><br />

£6 ISs. 6d. yearly value. Lord Stanley <strong>of</strong> Alderley,<br />

who is locd <strong>of</strong> tbe manor, Thomas Hibbert and W. T.<br />

Hlbbert, esqrs. are chief landowners, Tho soil is loamy,<br />

rich and fertile ; the subsoil sandy. The chief crops<br />

are wheat, potatoes and pasture. Tbe area is 2,146<br />

acres ; rateable value £3,704 ; population 414.<br />

National School, Miss Margaret Milllgan, mistress<br />

Great Warford township is 2 miles west from the<br />

parish church aud 4J from Knutsford. There arc<br />

chapels for Baptists and Wesleyans, in the latter a<br />

Sunday school is held. There is a charity <strong>of</strong> £11 12s.<br />

yearly value. Rafe O. Leycester, esq,, J. H. Murrey,<br />

esq. and James Broome, esq. are tbe chief landowners.<br />

The soil is sand and stiff clay. The population in 1871<br />

was 300 .and the acreage is 1,272; rateable value £3,438.<br />

Tbis was a Roman settlement.——Letters are received<br />

through the Chelford S.O. The nearest money order<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice ia at Chelford.<br />

Callwood Jan. land agt. to Lord Stanley<br />

Dale Hugh, farmer, Welsh row<br />

Davies Jos.-ph, fanner<br />

Dawson John, fanner<br />

Downes James, registrar <strong>of</strong> births &<br />

deaths, The ButU<br />

Farrington William, blacksmith<br />

Ferneyhough Mrs. farmer<br />

Foden Joseph, joiner<br />

Fountain George, saddler k cab proprietor,<br />

Monksheath<br />

Goodwin Thomaa, farmer, Ynrwoods<br />

Hague Joaepb, farmer, Sandle heath<br />

Henahall P


14 ALDERLEY.<br />

Woodall Henry, fanner, Soss Moss<br />

Worthington George, farmer<br />

Worthington John, farmer, White barn<br />

Wyche J ames, farmer. The Crona<br />

Over Alderley.<br />

Brockiehurst Francis D. j.i». Hareborrow<br />

hall<br />

Hibbert Thomas, J.P. Birtles<br />

Hibbert William Tetlow, Hare hill<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Allman Joseph, fanner<br />

Barker Samuel, fanner<br />

Birtles George, farmer<br />

Bracegirdle James, shopkeeper<br />

Bradley Henry, farmer<br />

Bradley Samuel, farmer<br />

Broadhurst Samuel, stone mason<br />

Brockiehurst John, bricklayer<br />

Devonpnrt James, farmer<br />

Dooley George, farmer<br />

Dooley John, farmer<br />

Fleetwood John, farmer<br />

HattonHerbeTt,farmer,Broadheat)i frm<br />

Hcrlum John, farmer<br />

Hough Edward, farmer<br />

Hudson Joshua,farmer<br />

Hulme Daniel,farmer<br />

Hulme Blisha, farmer<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Ilulme Thomas, farmer<br />

Johnson Mary (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Lawton John, farmer<br />

Morris Samuel, farmer<br />

Norbury Tlioinas, farmer<br />

Pass James, Black Greyhownd<br />

Pimlott John, smith<br />

I'oatles Jo'^epb, shoe maker<br />

Putts William, farmer<br />

Slater John, farmer<br />

Stringer Mary (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Thomas Mary (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Whitley Luke, land agent to Thomas<br />

Hilibert, esq<br />

Williamson George, farmer<br />

Worthington Ralph, jun. farmer<br />

Worthington Thomas, farmer<br />

Great Warford.<br />

Carter Claudius Joseph, Elm cottage<br />

Carter Mrs. Elm cottage<br />

M urrey James Henry, Warford bail<br />

Nhid James<br />

Taylor John, Warford bouse<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Bailey William, farmer. Sunny bank<br />

Burgess Samuel, blacksmith<br />

Carter Stephen, farmer, Swan bank<br />

Clark John, farmer, Norbury bouses<br />

[POST opncE<br />

Dale David, farmer. Brook farm<br />

Dale Win. farmer, Vale Bank cotmgc<br />

Daniel Thomas, land surveyor<br />

Forrest John, farmer<br />

Foster George, beer retailer<br />

Candy Thomas, farmer<br />

Gradwell Peter, farmer, Prescotf cott<br />

Grice Joseph, farmer, Windniill bank<br />

Hatton Ralph, farmer, Brook cdltage<br />

Hewitt James, farmer<br />

Hough Joseph, farmer, Bostock house<br />

Hulme Martha (Mra.), farmer, Hunts<br />

farm<br />

Jennings Samuel, wheelwright<br />

Johnson Wm. firmer. Noon Sun farm<br />

Massey Thomas, farmer, Dean lilla<br />

M ayer f saacWblttaker.lrmr.Hcath gate<br />

Nield James, farmer, Pownalbrow ho<br />

Pownall John, farmer^ Little Moss<br />

Priestner Nathaniel, farmer<br />

Read James, shoe maker<br />

Richards Thomas, Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales<br />

Richardson William, farmer<br />

Slack George, farmer<br />

Somer&fld Saml. farmer, Maneringho<br />

Walkden Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Manor ho<br />

Webb John, farmer<br />

Wood James, Stag's Head, k farmer<br />

Wood Jonathan, nu-mer<br />

ALDFORD is a parish comprising the townships <strong>of</strong><br />

Aldford and Churton, Bruera, Buerton and Edgerley,<br />

in the Western division <strong>of</strong> the county, higher division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the hundred <strong>of</strong> Broxton, union <strong>of</strong> Tarvin, county<br />

court district <strong>of</strong> Chester, rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Malpas,<br />

archdeaconry and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester. Tbe township<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aldford is 6 miles south from Chester and 8 northwest<br />

from Malpas, aod is situated on the cast bank <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe river Dee, across which ia an iroa bridge, erected at<br />

a cost <strong>of</strong> £9,000 by the late Marquis <strong>of</strong> Westminster.<br />

The church <strong>of</strong> St. John the Baptist, a very ancient<br />

building, partly Gothic, consisting <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave,<br />

square tower and spire with 3 bells, has an organ, old<br />

Btone font, gallery, one stained wickdow aud clock ; the<br />

whole building has recently been restored. The register<br />

dates from tbe year [ ]. Tbe living is a rectory,<br />

yearly va]ue£320 with residence, in tbe gift <strong>of</strong> the Duke<br />

<strong>of</strong>Westmin«ter,and held by the Rev,CanonChas.Michael<br />

value <strong>of</strong> the parish £4,60il, township £2,667 ; the<br />

population in 1871 waa—parish 815, township 407.<br />

ButeRTOK is a township 2 miles nortii*east. The<br />

Duke <strong>of</strong> Westmimster is lord ot tba manor and the<br />

principal landowner. The area ia 668 acres ; rateable<br />

value £847; the population in 1&71 was 38, all cottagers.<br />

CBUBTOK-BT-At.D7oa£xiB a towosbip, 2 miles southwest.<br />

The Duke <strong>of</strong> Westminstet is lord ot the manor<br />

and principal landowner. Tbe area ii 672 acres; rate*<br />

able value £936 ; tho population la 1671 was 271.<br />

POST OrricB.—Mrs. Haimah Clnbb, receiver. Letters<br />

through Cheater arrive at 7.90 a.m. tt dispatched at 6.35<br />

p.m. Farndon ia the neatest money order <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Infant School,. Miaa Annie J-ones, nlstresa<br />

Turner, V.A. <strong>of</strong> Caius College, Cambridge. There is a ' EDQEBLET is a township 2 miles iM>uth. Tbo Duke<br />

chapel for Primitive Methodists. There are two <strong>of</strong> Westminster is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor and principal<br />

schools here, erected in 1871, one for 100 boys and the landowner. The area is 120 acres; rateable value<br />

other for 100 girls, built and supported by the Buke £162 ; the population in 1871 was 6.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Westminster. The charities are £6 Is. lOJ. yearly. Parish Clerk, John Butler, Cburton Heath.<br />

The Duke <strong>of</strong> Westminster is lord <strong>of</strong> tbe manor and<br />

the principal landowner. The soil is heavy and POST & MONET ORDBS O^FIOB &: Savings Bank.'-^Oeorge<br />

agricultural ; subsoil marl. The chief crops are wheat<br />

Edwards, receiver. Letters arrive from Chester at iJSXi<br />

a.m.; box closes at 5.2.'> Tv.m<br />

aud hay. Aldford was a Roman settlement. Tbe area 5cAoo2 (boys & girls) (Aldford), Cliarles Durran, master;<br />

is—parish 2,633 acres, township 1,273 acres ; rateable Miss Annie H. Beawick, mistress<br />

Aldford.<br />

Meredith Charles, shoe maker<br />

Giixirton-by-Aldford.<br />

Turner Rev. Canon Charlea Michael, Parker Henry, farmer, Grange Maylor John, Churton lodge<br />

M.A. Rectory<br />

Parry Edward, tailor<br />

Parker Henry, Tha Orange<br />

Barrow TlMMoas, shoe maker Parry Sarah (Miaa), ahopkaeper Parker Thomas<br />

Broater Henry, blockamith<br />

Parsonage Samuel, farmer<br />

Ball Thomaa, fan&er<br />

Clark Job, overseer<br />

Payne George, tea dealer<br />

Brown George, farmer<br />

Edge Samuel, tailor<br />

Shepherd William, farmer. Home farm Hughes William,shopkeeper<br />

Edwards George, provision dealer k Thomaa Lawrence, farmer & butcher Parker John, farmer « beer retailer<br />

postmaster<br />

Wells Edward, farmer<br />

Warburton Samuel, sbopkeepev<br />

Fearnell William, farmer<br />

M'hite Thos. Grosvenor Arms, k frmr<br />

Hopley Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Winsor Williain, farmer<br />

ALSAOER is a to^vnship (formed into an ecclesiastical<br />

parish from the mother parish <strong>of</strong> Barthomley<br />

in 1852), village, and station on tbe North Staffordshire<br />

railway, 5 miles south from Sandbach, in the<br />

western division <strong>of</strong> the county, liuudred, union, connty<br />

court district aud rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Nantwich, archdeaconry<br />

and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester. Christ church is a handfiome<br />

stone building, built in 1789 by tbo Misses Alsager,<br />

in the Palladian style, having square tower containing<br />

5 bells and a clock, and an ap.se at tbe east end,<br />

the windows <strong>of</strong> wbioh are filled with rich stained glass;<br />

there is a good organ. Tbe liviog ia a perpetual curacy,<br />

yearly value £150, in the gift ol the lords <strong>of</strong> tbe manor<br />

and held by the Rev, William Archibald Sberingham,<br />

M.A. <strong>of</strong> Pembroke college, Oxford. There ia a church<br />

school for boys and girls, endowed by the Misses<br />

Alsager with £42 yearly; a Sunday school is held<br />

at this school room. The Wesleyans have a chapel.<br />

Alsager Mere is a fine piece ot water covering<br />

about 11 acres <strong>of</strong> land. There are charities <strong>of</strong> £30<br />

yearly value. Tho Rev. C. A. TryoD» B.A. the representatives<br />

<strong>of</strong> the late Cel. Tryon and Col. Pollock, who<br />

are lords <strong>of</strong> tha manor, and Randall Wilbraham, eaq<br />

are chief landowners. The soil is landy ; tbe subeot


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. ALTRINCHAM. 15<br />

isatind and clay. The chief crops are potatoes, oats<br />

and wheaL The commons are enclosed. The area is<br />

2,184 acres ; rateable Value £10,300 10s.; the population<br />

in 1871 was 1,148.<br />

Parish Clerk, Edward Sweeting.<br />

raiVATB RBSIDENTS.<br />

Balroain Andrew, Field house<br />

Barker George, Mere house<br />

Beech Mrs. Brook villas<br />

Brny Samuel, Holly house<br />

Burgess Henry, White house<br />

Butters Mrs<br />

Cooke Thomas<br />

Graig W. Y, Milton honse<br />

Crntchley Dr. Henry H<br />

Dale John<br />

Pavenport Joseph<br />

Budaon James, Hope villa<br />

Uudson Janus Thomas, Ivy cottage<br />

Dattun Miss<br />

Eardlev Joseph, Springfield house<br />

Ford Henry, Heath flelda<br />

Ford John, jPeel cottage<br />

Ford Thomas, The Cedars<br />

Forster Mrs. Prospect house<br />

Oater Mra. Clover bank<br />

Gibbona Jamea, Alsager villa<br />

Hancock Benjamin<br />

Hancock Samuel<br />

Hayes Miaa<br />

Ueamersley George<br />

Johnson Charles<br />

J<strong>of</strong>anson John W. Tbe Fields<br />

Keame —<br />

Keen John<br />

Key William, Alsager heath<br />

Knapper Stephen, BrOok villas<br />

Leech Samuel, Alsager heath<br />

Lfndop Ralph, Grove cottage<br />

Lowe Thomas B. Lane end<br />

Maddock James, Brooklyn houae<br />

Maddock John, Brundrett bouae<br />

Maddock John, jun. The Laurela<br />

Mawdesley Joseph, Albert cottage<br />

3tayer Francia Creed<br />

Mellor Robert, The Hill<br />

Finder Joaepb, Rose villa<br />

Pratt William, Rose cottage<br />

Rigby John, Ash villa<br />

Salt Frederick, Maple hayea<br />

Sberingham Rev. William Archibald,<br />

M.A. fincumbentl<br />

Spencer Alnierie, Far field<br />

Turner Thomas, Stanley house<br />

Walley Mra<br />

Wilbraham Frnnds Henry Randle, J.P.<br />

Creswellshawe<br />

Wood Josiab, Radway bouae<br />

Wood Tliomas, Ash vUlas<br />

Woolf Edward Samuel, Long view<br />

Yuxall Mrs<br />

CO MM ERG IA I,.<br />

Ambler Francia L. fanner iSc soodsman<br />

Amor James John, draper<br />

Aatbury Matthew, boot maker<br />

Astbury Thomaa, tailor<br />

Baddelcy Joseph, shopkeeper<br />

Bailey Richard, farmer, Alsaxer hall<br />

Barker William, farmer. Town end<br />

Barker Sarah (Mra.), farmer, Tov«n<br />

house<br />

Barrett John, confectioner<br />

Barrett Peter, farmer, Hole house<br />

Bates James, grocer<br />

Bates John, Alsager Arms<br />

Beard John, grocer<br />

BevauWm.seedsman&florlst,Nelson cot<br />

BIckerton Samuel, farm bailiff for Mrs.<br />

Barker<br />

Boccons John, bricklayer<br />

firoadv Agnes (Miss), ladlea' achool,<br />

Tbe'Fleld<br />

Bunt William, boot maker<br />

Cotton Uichard, shoe maker<br />

Crug William Geo. mioiiig engineer,<br />

Milton house<br />

Crutchley Hy. physician, Holmcr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Dale Henry, Plough<br />

Davis iSamuel, builder<br />

POST, MONEY ORDBR &TEt.EORAPH0ppicB& .^Savings<br />

Bank.—Joseph Barratt, receiver. Letters through<br />

Stoke-upon-Tront<br />

iNHirRAMCB AGENTS :—<br />

Railway Pas.feugers', E. Mayes, Fitild house<br />

Liverpool Sf London if Glohe, W.Grosvenor &: E.Sweeting<br />

School, iohn Peacock, master; Mrs. Peacock, mistress<br />

Ditchfield Thomas, farmer<br />

Etiwards Mrs. farmer<br />

Edwards Chas. farmer, Crosawellsbawe<br />

Espley John, grocer<br />

Metcber George, tailor<br />

i'ord Jose(ih, gordener, Victoria cottage<br />

lliiiicock Daniel, grocer<br />

llnrtling&Shields,chcmi8ta& druggists<br />

llfaler John, farmer, Manor house<br />

lleniniing Charles, cabinet maker k<br />

joiner<br />

ILidkinson John, saddler kc<br />

Iloldcr<strong>of</strong>t Nathaniel, farmer<br />

Holland George, millcir Jc farmer<br />

Holland Thomas, farmer<br />

Holland William, farmer. Bank farm<br />

Holliiiffshead Williain, farmer<br />

Hook Waller, grocer<br />

Johnson George, tailor<br />

Knight John, butcher<br />

Latham (Charles, boot maker<br />

Latham Joseph, engraver k asaistsnt<br />

overseer<br />

Linuard Daniel, grocer<br />

Lowe Thomas, fanner<br />

Maddock Elizabeth (Miaa), milliner<br />

Mayar F. C. aolicitor<br />

Merrick Peter, farmer k wheelwright<br />

Moore George, farmer v<br />

Plant George, machinist<br />

Sale George, coal merchant, Ap«Iey ho<br />

Salt Frederick, aolicitor, Maple haves<br />

Stonobewor Francia Harvey, boarding<br />

k day achool<br />

Thomlinson Charles^ greengrocer<br />

Thorley Jonathan, farmer<br />

Warburton Thomaa, blackamith<br />

Warham John, plumber ke<br />

Watson Sarab (Mrs.), shopkeeper<br />

Winnington Charles H. butcher<br />

Woolley Jamea, beer retailer<br />

Yatea George, builder, Foundry houae<br />

ALTRINCHAM.<br />

ALTEINCHAM (or, as it is frequently written, AtTBiir<strong>of</strong>tAU),<br />

30 miles north-cast from Chester, 7 north-east<br />

from Knutsford, 9 west from Stockport, 8 south-southwest<br />

from Manchester, 11 east from Warrington, 18^<br />

from BoltoB, 30 from Liverpool and 193| from London,<br />

is a marked nnioD, railway town and polling place<br />

for Mid <strong>Cheshire</strong>, is a township and ohapelry iu the<br />

parish <strong>of</strong> Bowdon, hundred <strong>of</strong> Bucklow, rural deanery<br />

<strong>of</strong> Frodsham East, archdeaconry ot Cheater and diocese<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chester. The town, oonsistiog <strong>of</strong> several wide and<br />

open streets, is well built, and in the vicinity are some<br />

faandsone villas; the sitnation is dry and very healthy,<br />

the streets are paved, clean and well lighted with gas,<br />

and there is a good supply 9f water from the North<br />

CbeshiTe Water Company. The Manchester South<br />

Junction and Altrincham railway adds greatly to the<br />

conveiiiience <strong>of</strong> the district: there are three etations ;<br />

the Altrincham one in the Stockport road joins the<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> lines to Knntaford, Northwich, Chester, Btookport<br />

and Liverpool; another situated in Railway street,<br />

at the southern extremity <strong>of</strong> the town, is termed tbe<br />

Bowdon station, being principally for the accommodation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the inhabitants <strong>of</strong> Bowdon and Dunham Massey;<br />

and the Broadheath station at the northern extremity<br />

<strong>of</strong> the town on the London and North Western line to<br />

Warrington, Oarston and Liverpool.<br />

ITie Bridgwater canal intersects tho township for<br />

three-quarters ot a ndle at the northern entranoe <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Wim, caUed Broadheath,<br />

Tbe Local Board <strong>of</strong> Health meet monthly, on the first<br />

Friday, at their <strong>of</strong>fice, High street.<br />

The mayor is appointed annually at the Michaelmas<br />

court leet <strong>of</strong>, the lord <strong>of</strong> the barony, a charter making<br />

it a free borough having been granted to Altrincham in<br />

the reign <strong>of</strong> Edward I. about the year 1290.<br />

St. George's is an ecclesiastical parish formed out <strong>of</strong><br />

the mother parish <strong>of</strong> Bowdon in 1860.<br />

The church is a plain, commodious brick building,<br />

situated in Church street: it was built in 1799 by sub*<br />

scription, and has been twice enlarged, and now consists<br />

<strong>of</strong> chancel and nave, with tower and spire. Tho<br />

living Is a vicarage, yearly value £360, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the<br />

vicar <strong>of</strong> Bowdon for the time being, and held by the<br />

Rev. George London, <strong>of</strong> St. Aidan's. The vicarage<br />

house is near the church ; also tho National schools for<br />

boys, girls and infants. There ore also mixed schools<br />

lo connection with the church,<br />

St. John's is also an ecclesiastical parish farmed in<br />

1867. The church <strong>of</strong> St. John tbe JIvangeliet, consisting<br />

<strong>of</strong> chancel, nave and aisles, transepts, tower with<br />

spire, is a stone structure in the Gothic style, built by<br />

public subscription at a total cost <strong>of</strong> over £8,000 : it<br />

has accommodation for 940 people, with the distinct<br />

understanding, which is expressed in the deed,<br />

that half the seats are to be free. Tbe living is a<br />

perpetual curacy, yearly value nearly £400 with residence,<br />

in the gift <strong>of</strong> tbe Bishop <strong>of</strong> Chester, and held by<br />

the Rev, Frederick Wainwright, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Trinity College,


16 ALTRINCHAM. CHESHIBE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Cambridge. Adjoining the church are tbe National<br />

mixed schools ; the iufaut school is used for mission<br />

service in connection with St. John's.<br />

The British school in Oxford road was erected in 1860<br />

at a cost <strong>of</strong> £2,400.<br />

The Roman Catholic chapel <strong>of</strong> St. Vincent de Paul<br />

is a small Qothic building erected in 1S58 : it will seat<br />

uear 400 people -, there is also a day school in connection.<br />

The Wesleyan chapel in Bank street is a handsome<br />

structure in the Byzantine style ; it was built in 1866<br />

at a cost <strong>of</strong> £4,000. The New Connexion Methodist<br />

chapel IB in George street, the Primitive Methodist in<br />

Oxford road, the Congregational in Chapel road, the<br />

Unitarian chapel in Dunham road, the Baptists have a<br />

small chapel on the Downs. There are Sunday schools<br />

in connection with most <strong>of</strong> these places <strong>of</strong> worship.<br />

The Town Hall, near the Market place, ia a red brick<br />

building with stone dressings, erected by the munificence<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Barl <strong>of</strong> Stamford aud Warrington in 1840 ;<br />

the lower portion is used for the sale <strong>of</strong> butter, poultry,<br />

eggs &c. J above that, extending the whole length <strong>of</strong><br />

the building, is a large assembly roomGO feet by 30,<br />

used occasionally for public meetings, balls, lectures<br />

&c.: the front is ornamented by a boll turret aud<br />

clock. A new market is about to be erected.<br />

The Sessions house and Police station in Market<br />

street was erected in 18G0 : it is fitted up with every<br />

convenience. Attached are retiring rooms for the<br />

magistrates, &;c. police <strong>of</strong>fice and lock-ups, with residence<br />

for tbe superintendent on one side, and a<br />

parade ground at the back ; a fire bell ia now placed<br />

here. Tbe petty sessions are held here on the first<br />

and third Mondays in each month, at Sale on second<br />

and fourth Monday, and at Lymm on the third Friday.<br />

The county court is held at tbe Sessions house once a<br />

month, and comprises within its jurisdiction the following<br />

townships: Agden, Altrincham, Ashley, Ashtoanpon-Mersey,<br />

Bagnley, Bexfon, Bollin Fee, Bollington,<br />

Bowdon, Carrington, Dunham, Maasey, Fulshaw, Hale,<br />

High Leigh, Knutsford Inferior, Knutsford Superior,<br />

Marthall with Little Warford, Mere, Millington, Mobberley,<br />

Oilerton, Partington, Pownall Fee, llo.itheriie,<br />

Sale, Tabley Superior, Tatton, Timperley, Warburton<br />

aud Wilmslow.<br />

The market for butter and egga is held on Tuesdnyfl.<br />

Fairs are held on the 29th <strong>of</strong> April, Gth <strong>of</strong> August aiid<br />

the 22od <strong>of</strong> November.<br />

Tne Altrincham union consists <strong>of</strong> the following townships<br />

:—Agden, Altrincham, Awhley, Ashton, Ashtonby-Bud\vorth,<br />

Baguley, Bexton, Boljiu Fee, Bollington,<br />

Bowdon, Carrington, Dunham Massey, Fulshaw, Hale,<br />

High Leigh, Kuutsford Inferior, Knutsford Superior,<br />

Lymm, Marthall, Mere, Milliugton, Mobberley, Northen,<br />

Northeu Etchells, Oilerton, Partington, Peover Inferior,<br />

Peover Superior, Pickmcre, Plumley, Pownall<br />

Fee, Rostherne, Fale, Tabley Inferior, Tabley Superior,<br />

Tatton, Timperley, T<strong>of</strong>t and Waibnrton, The Union<br />

House is at Knutsford.<br />

Lloyd's Fever hospital is a brick building, erected<br />

in 18.5.1 at the extreme point <strong>of</strong> Lloyd street in commemoration<br />

<strong>of</strong> Edward Jeremiah Lloyd, esq. <strong>of</strong> Oldfield<br />

hall, at a cost <strong>of</strong> £600 raised by private subscription,<br />

Mrs. Lloyd contributing £300, upon land given<br />

for that purpose by the Earl <strong>of</strong> Stamford and Warrington<br />

; Mrs. Lloyd also left a legacy <strong>of</strong> £4,000 to endow<br />

it. This hospital was handed over to the Local Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Health in 1877.<br />

A new hospital was built in Chapel road in 1870, the<br />

dispensary wa.s then removed from Lloyd hospital to it<br />

it is supported by subscriptions.<br />

The All.rincliam and Bowdon Literary Institution i.s<br />

an Elizabethan brick building, erected on a site given<br />

by the Earl <strong>of</strong> Stamford and Warrington in 1852 at a<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> £8(M), raised by subscription : it was establiahed<br />

in 1847. The library contains 2,390 volumes ; the<br />

reading-room is well supplied with daily, weekly and<br />

monthly papers, periodicals kc.; in connection with the<br />

institution nre educational, botanical, horticultural,<br />

science and art classes, tbe latter in connection with<br />

South Kensington. An exhibition is held annually, <strong>of</strong><br />

drawings and paintings.<br />

Here are some good boarding schools; cabinet making<br />

is carried on. At Broadheath are some coal wharfs<br />

belonging to the Bridgwater Navigation Company, iron<br />

foundries, timber yards aud saw mills ; there are also<br />

some large nurseries.<br />

'The soil <strong>of</strong> the country round is well adapted for the<br />

growth <strong>of</strong> fruit nnd vegetables, particularly carrr)ts and<br />

onions; the former have acquired a universal celebrity,<br />

and are known as the Altrincham, or green-top carrot.<br />

' An agricultural and horticultural show is held annually.<br />

The public slaughterhouses are on the outskirts<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe town.<br />

The neighbourhood contains a "great many bandaptnc<br />

dctiched villa residences, principally occupied by<br />

Manchester merchants.<br />

OldHeld Hall, a quarter <strong>of</strong> a mile north-west, tbe seat<br />

<strong>of</strong> John Allen, esq. J.P. is a bandaomo stone building<br />

situated in a park <strong>of</strong> acveral acres.<br />

There are various chaiitiea for the poor, amoantiot<br />

to about £40 yearly.<br />

The Earl <strong>of</strong> Stamford and Warrington ia lord <strong>of</strong> th(<br />

manor nnd principal landowner.<br />

The population <strong>of</strong> the township in 1861 was 6,628<br />

and in 1871, 8,478> the acreage is 667; the rateabl<br />

value is £49,114, and tho gross value £66,203.<br />

Parish Clerk, St. George's, Joaepb Mills, Church atree<br />

Parish Clerk, St. John'a, James Berry<br />

Official Establishments, Local Institutious &c.<br />

POST k MONEY ORDER k TELEGRAPH OFFICE,<br />

Post Office Savings & Government Annuity k Insurance<br />

Uffice, Stamford street.<br />

Postmaster, Frederick Piatt.<br />

Letters arrive from Manchester; delivery by letter carriers<br />

commences at 7 a.m. 1.45 p.m. k 4.45 p.m. dispatched<br />

at 10.20 a.m. 11 H.in. l-i.50 p.m. 2.16 p.m. 7.20 p.m. 8p.m.<br />

k 0.15 p.m. week days; on Sundays dispatched at 8 p.m.<br />

only. Money orders kc. granted and paid from 9 a.m. to<br />

6 p.m.; on Saturdays till 7 p.m.<br />

BowDOM Dowiffs POST k MONEV OnnER & TBLB-<br />

OHAI'HOFI'XCB& Savings Bank, 16 Railway street; Sml.<br />

Guest and John Phillips, receivers. Letters diapntched at<br />

9.15 a.m. 10.15 n.iu. 12.30 p.m. 1.60 p.m. 7.30 p.m. k<br />

S.15 p.m. week days only<br />

COUNTY HAaiSTRATES.<br />

ALTRINCHAM DIVIBIOlf.<br />

Egerton Hon. Wilbraham. M.P. Rostherne manor,Knutaford<br />

Alien John, eaq. Oldfleld hall, Altrincham<br />

Armitage Wm. esq. Townticid house, Altrincham<br />

Barton John, esq. Lymm. Warrington<br />

Carliale John, esq. High lawn, Bowdon<br />

Dsvies David Reynolds, eaq. Agden ball, Lymm, Warrington<br />

Dewhurst George Bakewell, eaq. Oughtrington hall, Lymm,<br />

Warrington<br />

Dewhurst George Charnley, esq. Lymm, Wanington<br />

Fox John Wilson, esq. Lymm, Warrington<br />

Joynson Edward, esq. Park road, Bowdon<br />

Joynson Richard Hampson, esq. Bowdon<br />

Joynson William, es«i. Sale<br />

Leigh Egerton, esq. West hallj High Leigh, Knutsford<br />

Norris Samuel Holker, eaq. High street, Altrincham<br />

Norria Thos. Potter, eaq. Eaglebrow bo.. Lymm, Warriogi<br />

Piatt Robert, esq. Dunham park, Altrincnam<br />

Stubs Peter, esq. Stalhain lodge, Lymm, Warrington<br />

1'atton Thomas Egerton, esq. Wytlienshawe, Northenden<br />

Tatton Thomas William, esq. Wythensbawe, Northendei<br />

Worthington James, esq. Sale ball<br />

Clerks, Hinde k Harris, High street<br />

The following places are in tbe division:—Agden, Allr<br />

Cham, Ashlev, Ashton-un-Mersey, Baguley, Ouwd<br />

Bollington, Currinnton, Dunham-Maaaev, Hale, H<br />

Lei:.(h, Lymm, Mlllhigton, Partington, Kosthorne, Si<br />

'Ifaelwall, Timperley, Warburton.<br />

INSURANCE AGENTS.<br />

Accident, D. Morrison, The Downs<br />

British Empire §• Reliance Mutttal Life, Sycrs<br />

Nephew, Market place<br />

j<br />

Clerical, Medieal,ilf General, M. Powdon, Market atr«<br />

<strong>County</strong> Fire, A. O. GrSy, Stamford aireet


MMBCTORY.} CHESHIRE. ALTRINCHAM. 17<br />

Meenemki JLO^ vr. H. Holt, 113 George atreet<br />

Ottardian, A. WiMe, i Dunham road<br />

Mandriit'ffand. AtUnson, Saunders k Co. Market street<br />

ImperitU Fire f Mf«t Syera k Nephew, Market place, k<br />

C. * H. Bslehaw, 10 High atreet<br />

X«MeiwMr0 Firdf Life, E. Hughes, Market place<br />

Ujft Aseodation <strong>of</strong> Scotland, A. Q. Gray, Stamford street<br />

Lwerppol, London t Globs, M. Pearson, 3 Sum ford street<br />

ManckeHtr Fire, J. Southern, High street<br />

JfervBiekit London Plate Glass, D. Morriaon, The Downs<br />

i>«;jMit ^fOi J. Soutliem, High street<br />

pkemi*Flre, J. 8. Mort, 34 Church street<br />

BiAlieaf Passengers, T. Warburton, Railway station<br />

Reliance Mutual Life, Syers k Nephew, Market place<br />

Boyal Fire jp Life, W. Tnrton, High street<br />

Scottish Premsuial, D. Morrison, The Downs<br />

Scottish Widow' Life, M. Pieraon, 3 Stamford street<br />

fioMreigin lAfeji. Barlow, Oxford road<br />

Sj^t^vmlAre >fre, T. Slddall, 13 George atreet<br />

Star lAfe, G. Bowden, 72 New street<br />

Sun'Fire^Life, J. & H. Dean. 28 Railway street<br />

widttin9t»n^fe,T. Vemun; J. A.Jobnso'n, Byromstreet<br />

PUBUC ESTABLISHMENTS.<br />

<strong>County</strong> Court, held at the Sessions House once a month;<br />

<strong>of</strong>Boe,Market St.; W. Wynne Ffoulkes, esq. judge; JB!>.<br />

SoutbAn, esql registrar; Henry Balsbaw, high bailifF'<br />

AUrincham IHtpenaary ^ Hospital, Chapel road; Wm.<br />

•Tartoa, seere'tsiy; David Morrison, collector; Arthur<br />

Ranaome, H.D.consulting surgeon; Rawaon Senior, Thos.<br />

Talklngton^lwae, Gregory Haines Atwell, Wm. Owen<br />

JoDet,PhHip Hoin Mules, M.D. surgeons; Peter Wardle,<br />

dbpenier; Mrs. Mary Ann Bnrford, matron<br />

PireBAgirteHinue, Market st.JomesSteen, superintendent<br />

Inland Revenue Office, Unicom inn, Thomaa J— Woodhoiue,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

Ceuntv^Police'Stntion,'Mtirkctsf.3ame»Stten,txipetlatnat<br />

J!acalMar4<strong>of</strong> Health Office, High street, John Stokoe,<br />

clerk & 8ur«yor: Duncan C. Moody, inspector <strong>of</strong><br />

nulsnnbea foschool inspector<br />

Orderly Room <strong>of</strong> the lith <strong>Cheshire</strong> Rifle Volunteers,<br />

captain, Charles H<strong>of</strong>llday J sergt.-major, John Lindsay;<br />

secretary, John Smith<br />

8ta»ip (mee, S. G. & J. Phillips, 16 Railway street<br />

Town mil, Market place<br />

^'SseslonB Hotue, Market street<br />

^Tom Office, High atreet<br />

ALTKI:SICHAM UNIOH.<br />

Office; XJnion'House, Knutsford. Board day every alter-<br />

' . nate Wednesday.<br />

Clsrk to Be/ard <strong>of</strong> Guardians, John Barclay Cutter<br />

Asststmt Clerk, Alfred Edward Cutter<br />

Medle Dunham rd<br />

BleckiieldJobn,>fiflUfleld, Dunham rd<br />

Bonhey MIH^ dftdaadliwajt road .


18 ALTRINCHAM.<br />

Chapman George S. 4 Barrington road<br />

Cheetham T^mas, 12.atamfbrd road<br />

Church Mrs. Oxford road<br />

Clarke John, Oxford road<br />

Clarke Mrs. 44 Barrington rood<br />

Cinke William, Osborne street<br />

Claaty Mrs. Eversley, Dunham road<br />

Clegg: Benjamin, 2 Bartington street<br />

Clegg Mrs. 17 High street<br />

Oodirame Miss, (^rfbrd road<br />

ColrferbaRk Mrs. 3 Stamford road<br />

Collins John, Oxford road<br />

CaBiau Mrs. 9 Normans place<br />

OolllDS Thomas, Osborne street<br />

Colliver Peter, 11 Barrington road<br />

Cooke George, 10 Itiandiway place<br />

OookeJame^ IS Sandiway place<br />

Courtney Joseph Henry, Western<br />

view. Maadbester road<br />

Cowaill William, 46 Ashley road<br />

Cummlngs Charlea.i23Lyme grove<br />

Dacre Wpliam, 1 Church street<br />

Dsie Mra. 45 Church street<br />

Daumer John Benj. 4 Normans place<br />

Davenport John, SI Lyme grove<br />

Davies Saml. Be van, 5 Barrington road<br />

Davison Thomas, 4 Burtlngton street<br />

UflSn Henry, 8} ffew stieet<br />

Dean Mrs.4Q3a(ndiwayroad<br />

Delves Mrs. Halerdad<br />

iDierry James, 1 Burlington street<br />

Douglas John Henry, Hale road<br />

3>owaon Mrsi. 47 Ashley road<br />

J)oyIeWm. Joseph, <strong>of</strong>rStockport road<br />

.Dunderdale James, Hazel road<br />

Dyson James, Stanley ho. Stockport rd<br />

Dyaoa Thomaa, Tbe Mount<br />

Htnsrsen- Peder Jas, 48 Barrington rd<br />

iftverard Henry William, Mill house<br />

-Fairbrotber Henry, S3 Barrington road<br />

Fairbvether William, 45 Barrington rd<br />

PalMhHd Horace J. Oakliouse, Dunham<br />

road'<br />

iParlow Mrs. 2 Wellington place<br />

Faulkner Mrs. 16 The uowna<br />

Field J. Matthias, 16 Lyme grove<br />

.Ftfltoy Samuel, TfaeBowar, Ashley roud<br />

FUteber J«ines,19 Ashley road<br />

Fletcher Mkw. OS New street<br />

Forrester Stephen, 11 Lyme grove<br />

iForshaw Thomas, 33 The Downs<br />

'Poster Rev. Wm. 4 Wellington place<br />

Foster Mtas, 70 The Downa<br />

•Powdon Mattltew, 20 Barrington road<br />

Fry Mrs. 31 The Downs<br />

•OltMon Willittm, 3 Stockport rosd<br />

•OflikraMi Philip, Oi«enbnk. Ashley rd<br />

•OillibrandMrs.O Hale road<br />

Oleave Mrsi' OxfSrd rood<br />

GoU« Harry, 16 Sandiway phce<br />

Golden Joseph, 38 Sandiway rood<br />

Goldrick John, 6 Stamford road<br />

Goodall Benjamin, 8 Aurlihgton street<br />

QooUen Mlas, 44 Tlte'Dowus<br />

Gough Mrs. 17 Barrlngtontoad<br />

Grafton John, 1 Groby place<br />

Gray Alexander George,*84iint^rd at<br />

Greaves 41lreiii P«rcivaI,d&Aamey id<br />

OreefiTVmiBa, Oi^qrne street<br />

Griffin VnTlIatri, 48The Downs<br />

GritfitbsWm.The Poplars, Normans pi<br />

Qros CkaWes, t/8>lia«»Kiad<br />

Grune^ Georgej^^ BarMngton romi<br />

Hadfield leha, Tlw M«Nmi<br />

Hamdan fHomas^ ^^ormansi>hioe<br />

Hamertotr MiSo, 6S tbetHowna<br />

HamiltoniD«diMAw(borne:,SCaniford rd<br />

Haitdllilse, Tbe Mouat<br />

Hardy Willliaw, 1» Ly»»fr»ve<br />

Harness Carter^ Osborii»s«rwrt<br />

Harris Jo8epl»,'64 TlW Downs<br />

Hart Mia*. W TJw Bomm<br />

Harv«v wra. dOVIinr Downs<br />

Hayea mieiMaa, 2 S^maat flam- .<br />

Hean^ekw Hsnry; fl BarringlM road<br />

Heathcote »»l>er»i4fOTIie Dewna<br />

HeatlMHifohnf ($l»tdiK>lio«M8nchBtr.rd<br />

1UmmMSie4,^Bimk atreet<br />

Herbert . Oxford road<br />

Mues Philip Henry, M.D. Delamere rd<br />

Neason Alfred, Osborne street<br />

NewlAn John, 40 Barrington rd<br />

Newton John Bridge, Saudi way<br />

NitfholilsMrs.S6<br />

[po»>^Q»ri'le^(«*«'«*»»t<br />

WorthinRtoa Mra,. ^odiw.ay VtHa*%<br />

CiMBHih atwct<br />

.WorthingSsa WiRtSfi|i.4i^!lew !i*«srt<br />

.Www M'f>Afl}i*iH'>^<br />

Wyatt'iwkWlfik ftj>ritiirfl^m»(^


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. ALTRINCHAM. 19<br />

.,, ^ _ COMMERCIAL.<br />

A dcr<strong>of</strong>l Jane (Miss), beer retailer. Church street<br />

Allatt Annie Maria (Mis8),milliner & dressmaker,The Downs<br />

Altrincham §• Bowdon Guardian (Mackie& Brewtnall,<br />

proprietors; Alfred Ingham, agent), <strong>of</strong>fice, 65 George<br />

street; published tuesday & friday<br />

Altrincham Permanent Benefit Building Society (T. H.<br />

Kirk, sec). Market street<br />

Altrincham Provident Dispensary Sf Hospital (Mrs.<br />

Mary Ann Bnrford, matron). Chapel road<br />

Ardern William, painter & paperhanger. 50 George street<br />

Armstrong William, whitesmith &c. Stockport road<br />

Arnold Samuel, Axe if Cleaver, Post Office place<br />

Arrowsmith James, beer retailer, Broadheath<br />

Ashley John, beer retailer, 23 Stamford street<br />

Ashton Edwin, haberdasher, 76 George street<br />

Aspey John, grocer & beer retailer, 5 Railway street<br />

Astall Henry, joiner, 57 New street<br />

Atkinson, Saunders & Co. solicitors. Market street<br />

Atkinson AshetonHy.solicitors (firm Atkinson,Saunders& Co)<br />

Atkinson Edward, solicitor (firm Atkinson, Saunders & Co)<br />

Atkinson Fenton Granger, solicitor (fu-m Atkinson, Saunders<br />

& Co)<br />

Atkinson Henry, aolicitor (firm Atkinson, Saunders & Co)<br />

Atwell Gregory Haines, surgeon, 18 Churnh street<br />

Bailey Catherine (iVIrs.), stonemason, Stockport road<br />

Sail James, joiner, Sandiway<br />

Balshaw Cliarles& Henry, stationers, auctioneers & printers,<br />

10 High street<br />

Balshaw John, printer k stationer, 19 George street<br />

Barber David & Thomas, contractors, Lloyd street<br />

Barber Alfred, joiner, 14 Moss lane<br />

Barker Alfred, beer retailer & shopkeeper, 41 Moss lane<br />

Barlow Elizabeth (Mrs.), coach builder, Sandiway<br />

fflarlow Henry Oldham, cook k confectioner, 18 The Downs<br />

Barlow John, upholsterer k cabinet maker, Oxford road<br />

Barratt Henry, sec. to North <strong>Cheshire</strong> Water Works Co.<br />

85 New street<br />

Barratt Thomas, c<strong>of</strong>fee k dining rooms, 20 Stamford street<br />

Sarrow Thomas Frederic, grocer & tea dealer, corn, flour k<br />

provision merchant, Churcli street<br />

Bell Caroline (Miss) berlin wool dep6t, Oxford road<br />

Bentley John, joiner & builder, Oakfield street<br />

Berrie John, dyer k cleaner, Post <strong>of</strong>fice place<br />

Berry James, collector <strong>of</strong> taxes for Hale, 6 Hale road<br />

BeiTv Thomas, boot maker, Oxford road<br />

Beswick George, shopkeeper, 10 Lloyd street<br />

Blackshaw & Bugler, hair dressers, 35 Church street<br />

Blackshaw Charlea, boot maker, 25 George street<br />

Blease Thomas, bricklayer, 32 Lloyd street<br />

Blease Thomas Torkington, surgeon. Bank street<br />

Boardraan John, greengrocer, 29 Chapel road<br />

Bold Robert, beer retailer, Guinness's stout & Bass's bitter<br />

ale on draught or in bottle, billiard room, 33 Stamford rd<br />

Bostock John, veterinary surgeon, 42 Church street<br />

Bonrne William, grocer' 117 George street<br />

Bowen George, ironmonger, 26 George street<br />

Bowker Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 23 Chapel road<br />

Bradbury Ellen k Livingstone (Misses), milliners, 32<br />

Stamford street<br />

Bridgioater Navigation Co. carriers hy water & cool<br />

proprietors (George Cole, agent). The Wharf, Broadheath<br />

Dridijxonter Trustees <strong>of</strong> the late Duke <strong>of</strong>, coal merchants,<br />

Brnodheath<br />

Brierley Daniel, joiner k builder, 50 New street<br />

Brlerley James, coach proprietor & economical funeral<br />

furnisher, 39 George street<br />

Brierley William, ironmonger, 80 George street<br />

British Workman C<strong>of</strong>fee Sf Reading Rooms, Ashley road<br />

Broadbent Samuel, registrar <strong>of</strong> births, deaths k marriages<br />

fur Altrincham district k relieving <strong>of</strong>ficer & vaccination<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer, 5 George street<br />

Brockiehurst Thomas, lime merchant, 34 Lloyd street<br />

Broughton John, boot maker, 6 Byrom street<br />

Brown Alice (Mrs.),shopkeeper & beer retailer, Islington st<br />

Brown Jane (Miss), dressmaker, toy dealer, haberdasher<br />

&c. Oxford road<br />

Brown Joshua, china dealer k beer retailer, Chapel road<br />

Browne Thomas Appleton, hair dresser. Post Office place<br />

Brownell k Cave, solicitors, 58 Barrington road<br />

Brundrett Jas. builder, bru^sh & basket dealer, 76 George st<br />

Bu


20 ALTRINCHAM. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Fletcher James, coal merchant, 19 Ashley road<br />

Fletcher Roland, upholsterer & cabinet maker, 68 George st<br />

FletcherRoland( Mr8.),haberdasber&dressmaker,69George st<br />

Fletcher Wm. umbrella repairer & hair dresser, 26 Lloyd st<br />

Foden Joel, chemist, 30 Church street<br />

Ford Mary (Mrs.), girls'day & boarding school, 51 Church st<br />

Forster Thomas, grocer &c. 36 Stamford street<br />

Foster Margaret C. (Miss), ladies' boarding k day school,<br />

70 The Downs<br />

Foster Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, 36 The Downs<br />

Foulder William, koumiss maker, Osborne street<br />

Fowdon Matthew, solicitor, 4 .M arket place<br />

Fox Hannah (Miss), confectioner, 51 George street<br />

Francis Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 11 Lloyd street<br />

Fry (Mrs.), ladies' school, 31 The Downs<br />

Furness Thomas, hairdresser & new agent, 36 George street<br />

Gallimore Edward, boot maker, Oxford road<br />

Garnett Walter Thomas, boot warehouse & painter, Peter st<br />

Gas Works (C. H. Hinde, sec.; William Thomas Roberts,<br />

manager; John Gregory, collector). Moss lane<br />

Gaskarth Isaac, Thomas & Joseph, wine & spirit k beer<br />

merchants, 6 Market street<br />

Gerrafd Elizabeth (Mrs.), boot warehouse, 57 George street<br />

Gibbon James, brick maker, 9 Peter street; & at Hale<br />

Gibbons Abraham, dairyman k heer retailer k shopkeeper,<br />

11 Chapel road<br />

Gibbons Eiizli. (Miss), dressmaker& boot deolr. 13 Chapel rd<br />

Gibson William k Co. coal merchants, Railway station<br />

Gill Joseph, chemist & druggist, 29 George street<br />

Gillispie William, grocer, 67 George street<br />

Gillibrand Jeffery, shoeing smith, Railway street<br />

Gilling Thomas, watchmaker & jeweller, 83 George st<br />

Gimson Ruth (Miss), dressmaker, 1 Bold street<br />

Goodall Benj.& Co. coach proprietors & job mastrs.Market pi<br />

Goolden WilHam, linendraper, 14 Railway street<br />

Gordon Ephraim,shopkeeper & tobacconist,38 Victoria st<br />

Grange Henry & Son, seed merchants, George street<br />

Grant Hugh, clothier & boot dealer. Upper George street<br />

Gray John, beer retailer and shopkeeper, 39 Oakfield street<br />

Greenwood Williani, land agent to the Earl <strong>of</strong> Stamford &<br />

Warrington, estate <strong>of</strong>fice, 2 Dunham road<br />

Griffiths Alfred, estate agent, Normans place<br />

Grogan William, fancy repository &c. 12 Railway street<br />

Hallam Samuel, bootmaker, 41 Oakfield street<br />

Halloran John, upholsterer & cabinet maker, 32 George st<br />

Hamilton James, builder, 21 Hale road<br />

Hampson William, grocer, Sandiway<br />

Handforth Margaret (Mrs.), confectioner, 6 Ashley road<br />

Harcourt Thomas, french polisher, George street<br />

Hardey John, draper, 63 George street' -<br />

Harley Joseph, cliimney sweep, 31 Victoria street<br />

Harness Carter, grocer, Post Office place<br />

Harris Joseph, solicitor (firm Nicholls, Hinde & Co)<br />

Harrison & Laidiar, builders, Stamford street<br />

Harrison James, hosier & hatter, k deputy registrar <strong>of</strong> births<br />

& deaths for Altrincham district, George street<br />

Harrison John, butcher, 6 Railway street ,<br />

Harrison John, grocer, 23 Stamford street<br />

Harrison William, photographer, Oxford road<br />

Harvey James, Unicorn hotel, Market place<br />

Harvey Matthew, hosier, 12 Ashley road<br />

Hay & Taylor, provision dealers, 3 The Downs<br />

Haydock Catherine (Mrs.), lamp &oil dealer, 6 High street<br />

Heathcote Thomas, tailor, 23 Victoria street<br />

Heeds Robert, Red Lion, Market place<br />

Hensliall Joseph,ironmonger. 111 George 8t.& Up. George st<br />

Hewitt Edward, tailor, 5 Moss lane<br />

Hni William, Malt Shovel, 38 Stamford street<br />

Hill Wm. Wyatt, veterinary surgeon, Post Office place<br />

Hinde Charles Heaton, solicitor (firm Nicholls, Hinde & Co)<br />

Hobson George, shoemaker, 14 John street<br />

Hodge Harriet (Mrs.), draper, 22 Church street<br />

Holding Harry, stationer k painter, 22 Railway street<br />

Hollingsworth Samuel, secondhand clothes dealer, 16 John st<br />

Hollins Sarah (Mrs.), secondhand clothesdlr. 26 Victoria st<br />

Holmes E. (Mrs.), servants'registry <strong>of</strong>fice, 14 Denmark st<br />

Holmes Richard, chimney sweep, 14 Denmark street<br />

Holmes Walter, hairdresser & umbrella maker, 4 Lloyd st<br />

Holt Ann (Mi.>is), greengrocer, 44 George street<br />

Holt John Henry, mason & contractor, flags, stones, sanitary<br />

tube, cliiraney pot, firebrick & fireclay dealer, Moss la<br />

Holt Nixon, chemist, 14 Ashley road<br />

Holt William Henry, chemist'& druggist, 113 George st<br />

Hope John Priastley, beer retailer & grocer, 9 Lloyd street<br />

Hopwood Joseph, beer retailer k shopkpr. 15 Stamford st<br />

Huddleston F. A. (Miss) k J. E. (Mrs.), haberdashers k<br />

drapers, 8 Tlie Downs<br />

Hughes EdwHrd, chemist. Market place<br />

Hughes Henry, Roebuck, 42 Victoria street<br />

Hughes John Taylor, surgeon dentist, 39 Church street<br />

Hughes William, clothier, general outfitter, hosier &c. men's<br />

& boys' ready made clothing <strong>of</strong> every description,mourning<br />

outfits always kept in stock, 62 George atreet<br />

Hulme k Songhurst, joiners, builders & contractors &<br />

general repairers <strong>of</strong> property, Moss lane<br />

Hulme James, grocer (firm Worthington & Hulme)<br />

Hulme Samuel, hairdresser, 4 Ashley road<br />

Inland Revenue Off. Unicorn inn,'rh8. J.Woodhouse, <strong>of</strong>ficr<br />

Inman Annie (Miss), cook k confectioner, 2A, Stamford st<br />

Ireland William, grocer &: beer retailer, 1 George street<br />

Jackson Emma (Mrs.), drsmkr. & habrdshr. lObtamford st<br />

Jackson George, joiner & builder, 47 New street<br />

Jackson Isaac, pork butcher, 31 George street<br />

Jackson Peter Holland & Wm. chemists, 36 Railway street<br />

Jarvis John, bricklayer, 2 Bold street<br />

Jeffery (Mrs.), haberdasher, 32 Church street<br />

Johnson John & Thos. saw mills & tmbr.mchnts. Broadheath<br />

Johnson Elizbth. (Mrs.),8hopkpr. k beer retailer, Tipping st<br />

Johnson James, plasterer, 31 Chapel road<br />

Johnson Martha (Mrs.), grocer, 31 Stamford st. & Railwy. st<br />

Johnson Thomas, grocer k beer retailer, 21 Palmer street<br />

Jones Charles, bootmaker, George street<br />

Jones Gardiner (Mrs.), ladies' college, 31 Barrington road<br />

Jones Joshua, beer retailer, 43 Victoria street<br />

Jones William Owen, surgeon, 32 The Downs<br />

Jones Williain Trevor, builder & joiner, Oakfield street<br />

Kelsall John Astle, brewer. Market place<br />

Kenworthy Wm. tobacconist & toy shop, 33 George street<br />

Kenyon Henry, builder,The Downs<br />

King Joseph, chandler's shop, 19 Byrom street<br />

Kinsey Peter, grocer, 87 George stfeet<br />

Lambert William, bricklayer, 5 Lloyd street<br />

Lancashire Sf Yorkshire Bank (branch), 2 Ashley road ;<br />

draw on Alliance Bank, London<br />

Lancaster Thomas, dyer, 53 George street<br />

Leigh John, shopkeeper, 22 Stamford street<br />

Lewis John, baker k corn factor, 28 Church street<br />

Leyland Elizh. (Mrs.), brush maker k cooper, 32 Railway st<br />

Lindsell Frederick Raymond Barber, solicitor (firm Nicholls,<br />

Hinde & Co)<br />

Lingard Fanny (Miss), dressmaker, 28 The Downs<br />

Lingard Thomas, butcher. Post Office place<br />

Literary Institution Sf Reading Rooms, (Henry Meadows,<br />

sec.; Isaac Muir, librarian), George street<br />

Lloyd's Fever Hospital, Lloyd street<br />

Local Board <strong>of</strong> Health Office, High street (John Stokoe,<br />

clerk k surveyor; Duncan C. Moody, inspector <strong>of</strong><br />

nuisances, & school inspector)<br />

Looker Mrs. ladies' boarding schl. Woolan ho. Stamford rd<br />

Mclnnes John, shopkeeper k beer retailer. Tipping street<br />

Mclver Daniel, lamp & boot dealer, 30 Lloyd street<br />

McKinna Nathan, confectioner, 6 Lloyd street<br />

Mackinnell William, beer retailer & shopkr. 52 Oakfield st<br />

Mackley Mary (Mrs.), servants' registry <strong>of</strong>fice, 27 Chapel rd<br />

Mahon Eleanor, draper &c. 59 George street<br />

Marsden John, hosier & glover, 21 The Downs<br />

Marsden Sarah Hannah (Miss), lodginghouse,60 The Downs<br />

Marsh William, butcher, 8 Lloyd street<br />

Martin George, beer retailer, Islington street<br />

Martin Thomas, bootmaker, 8 High street<br />

Mason Robert, bootmaker, 9 Rugby street<br />

Mates Marian (Mrs.), milliner k dressmaker, George street<br />

Mather Henry, pawnbroker, 2 Lloyd street<br />

Matthews Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13 Church street<br />

Mayor Samuel, painter &c. 1 Johp street<br />

Mayor Thomas, china & glass dealer, 16 Ashley road<br />

Mid-<strong>Cheshire</strong> Coal Co. 16 Railway street<br />

Mid-<strong>Cheshire</strong> Examiner (G.To\i\min & Sons, proprietors),<br />

published friday); <strong>of</strong>fice, Oxford road<br />

Miller Charles, tailor & draper, 10 Ashley road<br />

Miller Clara (Miss), giris' day school, Oxford road<br />

Ml s Joseph & William, bootmakers, 5 Church street<br />

Ml s Abram & Son, stonemasons. Railway station<br />

Mills Robert, grocer, 26 Church street<br />

Mitchell M. & Co. tailors & drapers, 85 George street<br />

Moore Emma (Miss), dressmaker, Bvrora street<br />

Morehouse John Bower, physician & surgeon, 37 Ashley rd<br />

Morris Thos. upholsterer k cabinet maker, 17 The Downs<br />

Morris Willinm, bootmaker, 15 George street<br />

Morrison David, accountant & estate agent, The Downs<br />

Mort James, grocer & confectioner, 21 Stamford street<br />

Mort John S. draper, 34, 36 k 37 Church street<br />

Moss William, grocer, Broadheath<br />

Mules Philip Hen. M.D. physician & surgeon, Delamere rd<br />

xr",.£?" ^'^" (Miss), fancy repstry. & tov dlr. 24 Railwav st<br />

Nail Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 1 Chapel road<br />

Napier Sarah (Miss), lodging house, 46 The Downs<br />

Nayior Sarah Ann (Mrs.), berlin wool k fancy repositorv


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. ALTRINCHAM. 21<br />

Neild Edward, upholsterer, &c. (see Starkey k Neild)<br />

Newton John Bridge, auctioneer, Sandiway<br />

Nicholls, Hinde & Co. solicitors. High street<br />

Nicholson Thomas, sign writer & painter, 23 Stamford road<br />

North <strong>Cheshire</strong> Water Works Co. Limited (Henry Barratt,<br />

sec), George street<br />

Okell Matthew, wheelwright, 37 Church street<br />

Okell Samuel, fruiterer, 84 George street<br />

Okell William, fancy draper, 30 Railway street<br />

Oliver Henry, beer retailer & shopkeeper, 26 Oakfield street<br />

Oram & Co. fishmongers, 4 The Downs<br />

Orrarod John, Venetian blind maker, Railway street ,<br />

Oswald Richard, baker, 72 George street<br />

Owen John Henry, ironfounder, see Cardwell, Owen & Co<br />

Owen Robert, plasterer. Greenwood street<br />

Parker Ann (Mrs.), dressmaker, 5 John street<br />

Parker Eustace, watchmaker & jeweller, 82B, George st<br />

Parkes William Henry, linendraper, 2 Stamford street<br />

Parkin Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper & beer retailer, Palmer st<br />

Parr's Banking Co. Limited (Alexander George Gray,<br />

manager), Stamford street; draw on Glyn & Co. London<br />

Parsons Julia Jane (Miss), baby linen wareho.7Stamford st<br />

Partington Thomas, shopkeeper, New street<br />

Peak John, engineer k whitesmith, Mill street<br />

Pearson Ellen (Mrs.), habeidasher. Palmer street<br />

Pearson James, coal merchant, 14 Stamford street<br />

Pearson Mary Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, 14Stamford street<br />

Pearson Robert, haberdasher, 41 John street<br />

Pearson Wni. grocer & beer retailer, Islington street<br />

Peel Henry, boot maker, 12 Lloyd street<br />

Percival John, tailor, 1 Karney street<br />

Perrin Annie & Mary (Misses), stationers, & circulating<br />

library, 11 Ashley road<br />

Phillips Samuel Guest k John, stationers, & post <strong>of</strong>fice &<br />

stamp <strong>of</strong>fice, 16 Railway street<br />

Picking Jonathan, lodging house, 58 The Downs<br />

Pickston Williain, whitesmith, kc. Islington street<br />

Pickstone Joseph, greengrocer, 40 George street<br />

Pierson Mark, accountant k estate agent, 3 Stamford street<br />

Pilling James, boot maker, 64 George street<br />

Plant John, tobacconist, 8 Stamford street<br />

Plant John, jun. aerated water nianfr. & tobccnst. George st<br />

Pollard Peter, tailor, 26 Stamford street<br />

Pollitt William, butcher, 35 George street k 8 Ashley road<br />

Potter James, bootmaker, 45 George street<br />

Potts Mark, Downs inn, 38 Railway street<br />

Priestner Caroline (Mrs.;, shopkeeper, 23Islington street<br />

Priestner James Arthur, wheelwright k smith, Stamford rd<br />

Priestner Joseph, furniture warehouse, 99 George street<br />

Priestner Wm. smith k wheelwright. Moss lane<br />

Pugh William Henry, veterinary surgeon, Sandiway<br />

Ramsden John, fancy draper, 34* Railway street<br />

Reed Elijah, Stamford, 3 Railway street<br />

Reeves Joseph, saddler, 10 High street<br />

Renshaw W. Agar, surgeon, Market place<br />

Richardson George, saddler, 86 George street<br />

Richardson Hester (Miss), luilliner k dressma.lOTheDowns<br />

Richardson James, tailor, 35 Russell street<br />

Richardson John, tailor & shopkeeper, 22 Lloyd street<br />

Richardson Mark, tailor, 11 Denmark street<br />

Bigby John Henry, shopkeeper, Oakfield street<br />

Riley Ann (Mrs.), berlin wool depot, IA, Stamford street<br />

Riley Benjamin, saddler, 1 Stamford street<br />

Roberts William, florist k seedsman, 13 Stamford street<br />

Roberts William, M.D. physician. Park fields, Groby place<br />

Robinson Fabien Lichfield, silk mercer, linendraper, hosier,<br />

&c. funerals furnished, 18 Ashley road<br />

Robinson Thomas, boot warehouse; 91 George street<br />

Robson John, nursery k seedsman,' 15 The Downs<br />

Roscoe Maxwell Archibald, architect k surveyor to the Earl<br />

<strong>of</strong> Stamford at Warrington, estate <strong>of</strong>fice, 2 Durham road<br />

Rose Joseph, Woolpackk wine& spirit mer. 4 Railway st<br />

Roughley Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Railway street<br />

Rowbotham George, joiner, Oxford road<br />

Royle Elizabeth (Miss), lodging house, 56 The Downs<br />

Royle Elizabeth (Mrs.), plumber k glazier, 41 Victoria st<br />

Royle Joseph, dairyman k fruiterer, 13 Ashley road<br />

Ryde John a, Co. lime merchants&c<br />

Sale Louisa (Miss), milliner, 5 Ashley road<br />

Salmon John, china k glass dealer, 28 Lloyd street<br />

Sampson Catherine (Miss), milliner & dressina. 5The Downs<br />

Sampson John, plumber, 24 The Downs<br />

Sessions House, M.arU.et street<br />

Shaw Adam, shopkeeper, 73 New street<br />

Shaw James, greengrocer, 3 Church street<br />

Shaw John, jun. nurseryman, 10 The Downs<br />

Shaw Mary (Miss), dressmaker, 37 George street<br />

Shaw Mary (Miss), tobacconist k toy dealer, 11 Stamford st<br />

Sheldon Joseph, clothier, 20 Railway street<br />

Sheldon Jeseph, Iruiterer k greeugrocer, 9 The Downs<br />

Sherburn Elizabeth (Mrs.), dressmaker, 61 New street<br />

Shuttleworth William, grocer, 7 The Downs k 28 George at<br />

Siddall Thomas, stationer,newsagent,


22 ALYANLEY. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Wilde Mary (Mrs.), baker, 11 George street<br />

Working Men's C<strong>of</strong>fee Sf Reading Rooms, Ashley road<br />

Wilkes John, upholsterer &c. see Wood k Wilkes<br />

Worthington & Hulme, grocers, Market place<br />

Wilkinson Henry, tailor, Byrom street<br />

Wright Alfred, pian<strong>of</strong>orte warehouse, Stockport road<br />

Williams Chas. Henry, paperhngr.& painter, 22 The Downs Wright Henry, shopkeeper & beer retailer, 2 William street<br />

Williamson Mrs. ladies boarding school, Ashley road Wright Mary (Mrs.), newsagent & stationer, 98 George st<br />

Wilson k Brookfield, drapers. The Downs<br />

Wright Samuel, joiner k builder, 48 New street<br />

Wilton Henry, beer retailer. Market place<br />

Wright William, greengrocer. 74 George street<br />

Wood k Wilkes, cabinet makers k upholsterers, 82 George Wroe k Co. pian<strong>of</strong>orte & music dealer, IA, Railway street<br />

street<br />

Wyatt Joseph, shopkeeper, Polmer street<br />

Wood Charles William, outfitter, hosier, linen k woollen Yarsley Phillip, hair dresser, 10 Railway street<br />

draper, blankets, sheets, quilts, flannels,calicoes, linens &c. Yarwood Every, joiner & builder; estimates given for alterations,<br />

repair's, greenhouses &c. 26 The Downs<br />

82A, George street<br />

Wood Jonathan, grocer, George street<br />

Youlton Frederick, grocer. Market place<br />

Woodhouse Thomas J. inland revenue <strong>of</strong>ficer, Osborne street Young Maria & Eliza (Misses), baby linen warehouse, 53<br />

Woodyatt Christopher, draper, 100 George street<br />

George street<br />

ALVANLEY is a parish, township and small vilage,<br />

in a hilly district, 3 miles south-south-w^est from<br />

Frodsham and 1^ miles from the Helsby station, in the<br />

Western division <strong>of</strong> the county, diocese and archdeaconry<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chester, rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Frodsham, hundred<br />

<strong>of</strong> Eddisbury, Runcorn union and county court<br />

Knocker Rev. WalkerGearyM.A.[vicar]<br />

Willis Thomas<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Blythe Joseph, wheelwright<br />

Britland George, farmer<br />

Dilworth Joseph, miller k farmer<br />

Dugdale James, farmer<br />

Dugdale John, huckster k shopkeeper<br />

Edwards John, stonemason, builder &<br />

sexton<br />

Knocker. M.A. Wadham College, Oxford. The vicarage<br />

erected by the late Lord Alvanley stands on a rising<br />

ground near the village. Adjoining the church is the<br />

National school, erected in 1861 at the cost <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Hon. Miss Arden : it is a commodious building, with<br />

residence for the master attached. Alvanley Castle<br />

district. The church <strong>of</strong> St. John is a stone building stood on a site adjoining the church : it has long disappeared,<br />

but traces <strong>of</strong> the old moat remain. The<br />

erected in 1860, and eonsists <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave, aisles<br />

and south porch ; it has a small turret with 2 bells, a Earl and Countess <strong>of</strong> Haddington own nearly tbe whole<br />

good organ, four stained Avindows—two presented by <strong>of</strong> the land ; the soil is sandy, subsoil red sandstone ;<br />

the Hon. Miss Arden ; one to the memory <strong>of</strong> George the chief crops are potatoes, wheat, o.ats and winter<br />

Whitley, esq. and Anne his wife, erected by their food for cattle. The population in 1871 was 325, and<br />

children, and one in memory <strong>of</strong> the late Miss Arden, the area is 1,532 acres; rateable value £2,7ll!.<br />

erected by the parishioners : the church stands near Letters arrive by foot post from Frodsham at 8.30 a.m.<br />

the site <strong>of</strong> an oratory founded by Catherine Arderne in There is a VVAI.L LETTER Box near John Edwards'<br />

the reign <strong>of</strong> Henry VI.: the register dates from the year house, cleared at 5.45 p.m. on week days. Frodsham<br />

1790 ; the living is a vicarage, yearly value about £250 is the nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

with residence, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the Earl and Countess National Schools, Benjamin Francis, master; Miss Esther<br />

<strong>of</strong> Haddington and held by the Rev. Walker Geary I Francis, mistress<br />

Fletcher Eliza (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Fletcher Martha (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Greenway James, farmer<br />

Hassall Richard, farmer & cheese factor<br />

Japson Sarah (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Leech Esther (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Lewis Martha (Miss), farmer<br />

Littler William, tailor<br />

Lord Edward, White Lion, k I'armer<br />

Lowe Henry, farmer<br />

ANTROBUS is a township, and with Seven Oaks<br />

forms an ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1848 from the<br />

mother parish <strong>of</strong> Great Budworth, in the Mid division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the county, hundred <strong>of</strong> Bucklow, Runcorn union,<br />

Northwich county court district, rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Frodsham<br />

vrest, archdeaconry and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester. The<br />

township <strong>of</strong> Antrobus is five miles north-west from<br />

Northwich, and 6 south-east from Warrington. The<br />

church <strong>of</strong> St. Mark, erected in 1848, is a red stone<br />

bnildingin the Early English style, and has chancel, nave<br />

and south aisle; the chancel was beautifully decorated<br />

in 1863, and three stained windows were added at tbe<br />

same time, at the sole expense <strong>of</strong> Samuel Higginbottom,<br />

esq. <strong>of</strong> Glasgow, in memory <strong>of</strong> his wife. The<br />

living is a vicarage, yearly value £200, in tbe gift <strong>of</strong><br />

the vicar <strong>of</strong> Great Budworth ; the Rev. John William<br />

Newell-Tanner, M.A. <strong>of</strong> St. Catherine's College, Cambridge,<br />

is the vicar and surrogate. There is a cbapel<br />

for Wesleyans, a National school for boys and girls,<br />

with residence for the master adjoining, erected in<br />

1863, and a school for infants was also built in the year<br />

1873 ; a Sunday school is held at the school room. Tbe<br />

chief crops are wheat, oats and potatoes. Selby's<br />

charity <strong>of</strong> 32s. is for distribution, and there are<br />

other charities <strong>of</strong> 10s. yearly value. The Pole, the<br />

seat <strong>of</strong> Major-General Gerard Potter Eaton, is a fine<br />

building situated in extensive pleasure grounds. The<br />

Crovra claims the manorial rights. Sir E. Antrobus and<br />

Major-General Gerard Potter Eaton are the chief landowners<br />

; the soil is clayey, the subsoil clay. The area <strong>of</strong><br />

the ecclesiastical parish is 2,579 acres, and <strong>of</strong> the town-<br />

Nixon Alice (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Nixon John, farmer<br />

Noden Edward, farmer<br />

Noden Martha (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Norcott Thomas, blacksmitii<br />

NorcrossEllen (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Spruce Thomas, butcher<br />

Wade Joseph,farmer k shopkeeper<br />

Walker William, huckster<br />

Webster William, farmer<br />

£5,467 ; township, £4,065 ; gross estimated rental <strong>of</strong><br />

ecclesiastical parish, £6,101 ; township, £4,5.)3 ; tha<br />

population in 1871 was—ecclesiastical pjirish, 653'i.<br />

township, 495.<br />

Parish Clerk, Richard Coppock.<br />

Letters through Northwich, which is the nearest money<br />

order <strong>of</strong>fice & savings bank ; the WALL LETTER BOX<br />

at the National schoolroom is cleared at 4.30 p.m. week<br />

days, k Sundays at 10 a.in<br />

INSURANCE KQ^^T.—Sovereign Life, T. Dutton<br />

National School, Richard Coppock, master; Mrs. Emma<br />

Coppock, sewing mistress; Miss Harriet Hodgkinson,<br />

infants' mistress<br />

Seven Oaks is a township and very small village<br />

in the Mid division <strong>of</strong> the county, 6 miles south from<br />

Warrington, and 5 north-west from Northwich, in the<br />

hundred <strong>of</strong> Bucklow, Runcorn union and Northwich<br />

county court district. The Society <strong>of</strong> Friends have a<br />

meeting house here, near an old oak tree where tradition<br />

says George Fox preached 200 years ago. The soil<br />

is mixed, and the subsoil is clay and sand. The principal<br />

landowners are Messrs. John Highfield, and Chafl.<br />

Lawton, and Thomas Clark, esq. <strong>of</strong> Cogshall Hall. The<br />

chief crdps are wheat, oats, potatoe.", turnips &c. Rowland<br />

Eyles Egerton-Warburton, esq. is lord <strong>of</strong> the<br />

manor. Comberbaeh House is the residence <strong>of</strong> Majot<br />

William Vigor Fox. The Dopulation in 1871 was 158 ?<br />

the area is 601 acres ; the rateable value is £1,402.<br />

Letters through Northwich. Whitley Superior i&<br />

the nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice and savings bank; the<br />

nearest place for posting letters is at the wall letter<br />

snip^Obb acres ; rateable value <strong>of</strong> ecclesiastical parish 1 box at the National school-room, Antrobus.<br />

Antrobus.<br />

Eaton M »jor-General Gerard Potter,<br />

The Ptle<br />

Newell-Tanner Eev. John Wjlliam,M.A<br />

[viear k aurrogate]. Vicarage<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Argyle Wm. Mark, provision dealer<br />

Atkinson J oseph,gamekeeper to Major-<br />

General Eaton<br />

Beswick John, shopkeeper<br />

; Burgess Samuel, farmer<br />

Burgess Thomas, farmer<br />

Coppock Rd. assist.oversr.&: schoolmstr<br />

Dutton Thomas, farmer<br />

Edwards John, farmer & landowner


DIRECTORY.]<br />

Egerton James, farmer<br />

Frith George, farmer<br />

Frith Louisa (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Frith Peter, farmer<br />

G<strong>of</strong>f Richard, farmer<br />

Hayes Thomas, farmer<br />

Hewitt John, shoe maker<br />

Hindley Joseph, shoe maker<br />

Kinder Edward, blacksmith<br />

Leather David, farmer<br />

Mayer Matthew k John, farmers &<br />

landowners<br />

Millington William, shoe maker<br />

Moore Thomas, farmer<br />

Percival Fanny (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Percival Peter, farmer<br />

Plumb Elizabeth (Mrs-), farmer<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Plumb Peter, farmer<br />

Pollard John, farmer k landowner<br />

Powell Thomas, Wheatsheaf, & farmer<br />

Price Joseph, farmer<br />

Ridgeway Joseph, farmer<br />

Robinson William, farmer<br />

Smith James, shopkeeper<br />

Spratt Thomas, dealer<br />

Stubbs William, farmer<br />

Sutton Samuel, farmer<br />

Wainwright George, farmer<br />

Warburton Richard, butcher<br />

Webster Ann (Mrs.) k James, farmers<br />

Wilkinson Ann (Mrs) k Joseph, larmers<br />

Wilkinson Peter, farmer. Pools platt<br />

Wright Joshua, farmer<br />

Youd Abraham, farmer<br />

APPLETON (or HULL AKD APPLETON) is a large<br />

township comprising the village <strong>of</strong> Stockton Heath and<br />

the hamlet <strong>of</strong> Wllderspool, 1J to 2.} miles south from<br />

Warrington, in Great Budworth parish, Mid division <strong>of</strong><br />

the county,Bucklow hundred,Piuncom union and county<br />

court district, and Chester archdeaconry and diocese,<br />

^fcituated on the high road between Warrington and<br />

Northwich. Hill Cliff, 2 miles south from Warrington,<br />

is a l<strong>of</strong>ty eminence, on the top <strong>of</strong> which is a building,<br />

which was formerly used as a beacon, but which has<br />

now been superseded by a stone obelisk surrounded<br />

by four lions. The major part <strong>of</strong> this township is<br />

in the ecclesiastical parish <strong>of</strong> Stockton Heath, which<br />

see. There are chapels for Wesleyans and Baptists.<br />

Johnson's charity <strong>of</strong> £7 yearly ia for clothing. Appleton<br />

Hall, the seat <strong>of</strong> Thomas Henry Lyon, esq. J.P. is a<br />

Davies Robert, Birchdale<br />

Entwistle George, Brindley cottage<br />

Hatton George<br />

Hooley David<br />

Lyon Thomas Henry, J.P. The Hall<br />

Marson James, Hill Clifi*house<br />

Pierpoint Thomas, Ivy bank<br />

Swinton Joseph, Brook house<br />

Taylor Mrs. Lumh-brook<br />

Willett James, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. LOND.<br />

Stockton house, London bridge<br />

Williams John, Lumb-brook<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Banks Tho8.&Co.maltsters,Lumb-brook<br />

Barrow George, farmer. Stud farm<br />

Bate Edward, quarry owner k stone<br />

merchant, Hill Cliff quarry<br />

Booth William, shopkeeper<br />

Bridgewater Navigation Co. Limited<br />

(Jno. C. Willson,agt.),Stockton quay<br />

Britch Jas. Thorn inn,f'armer k smitli,<br />

Appleton thorn<br />

Seven Oaks.<br />

Fox Major Wm. Vigor, Comberbaeh ho<br />

Highfield John, Frandley house<br />

Brockiehurst Peter, assistant overseer<br />

Brockiehurst Thomas, tailor<br />

Buckley James, farmer<br />

Clarke James, farmer, Senna green<br />

Eaton Joseph, shopkeeper<br />

Frith James, farmer, Frandley<br />

Highfield John, farmer & landowner,<br />

Goosebrook<br />

Joynson Samuel, farmer<br />

Litler Peter, farmer<br />

Lyon James, farmer<br />

Moore William, farmer<br />

Percival George, farmer, Sandiway<br />

Whitehead James, farmer<br />

stuccoed edifice situated in a park. R. E. Egerton-Warburton,<br />

esq. J.p. who is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor, Thomas Henry<br />

Lyon, esq., the Bridgewater Trustees, Joseph Chariton<br />

Parr, esq. J.p. -nnd Sir Gilbert Greenall, bart. M.P. are tbe<br />

chief landowners. The soil is clay, the subsoil sand and<br />

rock. The chief crops are oats, potatoes and turnips. The<br />

Warrington reservoirs are situated at Hill Cliff in this<br />

BrocklehurstWm.farmer, Appleton crss<br />

Clarke Richard, farmer<br />

Clayton Brothers, fanners<br />

Cook Eliza {Mr6.),London Bridge inn,<br />

Stockton quay<br />

Darbyshire Hugh, farmer. Great Ship<br />

cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Darlington Wm. farmer. Dingle farm<br />

Davenport Henry, wheelwright, smith<br />

& farmer<br />

Ditchfield Ths.boot&shoe ma.Lumb-brk<br />

Ellam Joseph, farmer, Dennis hall<br />

Fletcher Wm. farmer. Little Ship cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Ford Joseph, farmer, Bellfield<br />

Gamer Edward, farmer & landowner<br />

Garner Thomas, farmer. Pepper street<br />

Grounds Thos. farmer, Birch Tree farm<br />

Hankey Peter, farmer, Appleton cross<br />

Howe Wm.gamekpr.toT. H. Lyon, J.P<br />

Knowles James, farmer. Yew,Tree ho<br />

Knowles Joseph, farmer, Barley castle<br />

Knowles Joseph, jun. farmer<br />

ASHLEY, 2 miles south from Altrincham, is a township,<br />

station on tbe <strong>Cheshire</strong> Lines Committee and<br />

scattered village, situated upon the river Bollin, in<br />

Bowdon parish, Altrincham union and county court<br />

district, pleasantly situated in an open country. The<br />

Hall, the ancient seat <strong>of</strong> the Breretons, afterwards <strong>of</strong><br />

the Asshetons, was a fine old mansion, a large portion<br />

<strong>of</strong> which was taken down about 1841: the remainder<br />

has been converted into a farm dwelling ; the floors<strong>of</strong><br />

the principal rooms and staircase are <strong>of</strong> oak in good<br />

preservation; two <strong>of</strong> the upper rooms formerly contained<br />

ancient portraits <strong>of</strong> noblemen and gentlemen,<br />

which have been removed by the present proprietor.<br />

Lord Egerton <strong>of</strong> Tjitton, to Tatton Hall ; the originals<br />

<strong>of</strong> the portraits assembled here during the rebellion <strong>of</strong><br />

the Pretender, when the expediency <strong>of</strong> joining his<br />

standard was debated, and tbe resolution come to was<br />

given by the casting vote <strong>of</strong> the chairman, Thomas<br />

Assheton, esq. owner <strong>of</strong> the mansion, in favour <strong>of</strong> the<br />

reigning sovereign ; this circumstance, from the powerful<br />

influence and family connections <strong>of</strong> the parties,<br />

Birtwell Rev. Ge<strong>of</strong>liry, B.A. [curate].<br />

The Parsonage<br />

Baker William, boot maker<br />

Barber Joseph, Greyhound, k farmer,<br />

Hough green<br />

Beckett Thomas, shoe maker<br />

Blease John, farmer. Coppice<br />

Brown George, farmer, Thorns green<br />

Brown John, farmer, Middlehouse farm<br />

Burgess John, farmer<br />

Carter William, miller, Ashley mill<br />

Chapman Thos. blacksmith. Hough grn<br />

Crosby James, farmer. Thorns green<br />

Crosby John, farmer, Thorns green<br />

township. The area is 3,324 acres ; rateable value<br />

£10,652 ; the population in 1871 was 1,947.<br />

APPLETON THORNS, Appleton Cross and Pepper<br />

Street are places in this township.<br />

Letters through Warrington, which is tlie nearest money<br />

order k telegraph <strong>of</strong>fice k savings bank. The nearest<br />

post <strong>of</strong>fice is at Stockton Heath<br />

Marsh John, farmer, Bradley hall<br />

Miller John,gardener to Robert Davies,<br />

esq. <strong>of</strong> Birchdale<br />

Pimlott John, farmer, Burlev Iiaycs<br />

Robin8onRd.(Mrs.),farmr. Wither wing<br />

Robinson William Joseph, farmer. The<br />

Hurst<br />

Shaw John, file cutter<br />

Shaw William, farmer, Mill farm<br />

Spensley John Urwin, grocer k baker,<br />

London bridge<br />

Taylor Henry, farmer, Hill side<br />

Taylor Richard, farmer. Lumb-brook<br />

Tickle Joseph, farmer. Thorn brow<br />

Westbrook Thos. wheelwright, smith &<br />

coal merchant, London bridge<br />

Willett James, surgeon,M.R.c.a.,L.8.A.<br />

LOND. Stockton ho. London bridge<br />

Worthington Henry, coal k coke nujrchant,<br />

Stockton quay<br />

Worthington James, land stewnrd to<br />

Thos. Henry Lyon, J.P. Broom cott<br />

must have greatly affected the cause <strong>of</strong> the Pretender<br />

in that district. A Gothic school church was erected in<br />

1864atHough Green.at the sole expense <strong>of</strong> LordBgerton<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tatton ; the Rev. Ge<strong>of</strong>fry Birtwell, B.A. <strong>of</strong> Queens'<br />

College, Cambridge, is the curate. Near the railway<br />

station is a parsonage house, which was rebuilt by Lord<br />

Egerton <strong>of</strong> Tatton in 1875. Lord Egerton <strong>of</strong> Tatton is<br />

lord <strong>of</strong> the manor and principal landowner. The flour<br />

mill, an ancient structure, within a short distance <strong>of</strong><br />

The Hall, worked by an overshot wheel, is situated on<br />

the river Bollin, just above which is the dam head, forming<br />

a pretty cascade. The chief crops are wheat, barley,<br />

oats and beans : the soil is stiff clay and sand. The<br />

area is 2,173 acres ; rateable value £4,189 ; the population<br />

in 1871 was 380.<br />

THORNS GREEN and HOUGH GREEN are places here.<br />

POST OPFICE, Hough green.—Thomas Vernon, receiver.<br />

Letters through Altrincham arrive at 7.45 a.m.; dispatched<br />

at 7.45 p.m.; the nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice & savings<br />

bank is at Peel causeway. No Sunday arrival or dii.pateh<br />

Daniels Williom, farmer, Thorns grlfcn<br />

Davenport Frank,gamekeeper & farmer<br />

Erlam Alfred, farmer, Birkin<br />

Eriam Isaac, former, Houeh green<br />

Jackson Thos. farmer, Ashley cottage<br />

Mason William, farmer. Castle hill<br />

Newton Peter, farmer, Ryecr<strong>of</strong>t


24 ASHTON-UPON-MERSEY.<br />

Overend William, farmer,Thorn8 green<br />

Partington Peter, farmer. Sugar brook<br />

PownallBurgess,fariur.Blackshaw beys<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Stewart Douglas, farmer, Ardern house<br />

Stockton Richard, farmer<br />

Wliittingbam Wm. farmer, Ashley hall<br />

ASHTON-UPON-MERSEY, a parish in the Middivision<br />

<strong>of</strong> the county, Altrincham union and county<br />

court district, Bucklow hundred, rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Frodsham<br />

(East division), archdeaconry and diocese <strong>of</strong><br />

Chester, comprises a portion <strong>of</strong> the township <strong>of</strong> Ashton-upon-Mersey<br />

(the remainder is in the parish <strong>of</strong><br />

Bowdon), and the township <strong>of</strong> Sale. The Mersey forms<br />

its northern boundary and separates it from Lancashire,<br />

to which it has access by Crossford bridge, a substantial<br />

stone structure on the turnpike road between Manchester<br />

.ind Altrincham ; tbe river is also crossed by a bridge<br />

on the Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham<br />

Railway, which has a station at Sale, in the parish. The<br />

village and parish church are in tbe north-west angle <strong>of</strong><br />

the parish, about 1 mile frome Sale, 6 from Manchester<br />

[POST OFFICE<br />

Worthington Gecwhlwrght.Hough grn<br />

Wright Isaac, farmer<br />

clock which chimes the Westminster quarters and strikes<br />

the hours ; on a slab <strong>of</strong> granite let into the tower it is<br />

stated—" This tower and clock were erected by Ellen<br />

Dann, in affectionate remembrance <strong>of</strong> her father, Peter<br />

Dann, esq. <strong>of</strong> Moorfield, Ashton-upon-Mersey, and <strong>of</strong><br />

her mother and three sisters, Elizabeth, Mary and Jane,<br />

June 9th, 1877." The Societiy ot Friends have a chapel<br />

<strong>of</strong> red brick,erected inl856,with about an acre <strong>of</strong> ground,<br />

enclosed by a wall, which is used as a cemetery. The<br />

Primitive Methodists, Wesleyans, Congregationalists<br />

and Unitarians have each a chapel here. The charities<br />

are £12 ITs. yearly. About a mile and a half from the<br />

village is a model farm, erected by the late Samuel<br />

Brooks, esq., upon his estate in 1857 : the farm buildings<br />

are upon the most improved principle, occupying two<br />

and 3 from Altrincham. The church <strong>of</strong> St. Martin is a I acres'and comprising a handsome dwelling house in the<br />

stone edifice consisting <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave and baptistery, centre with a cottage on each side; at the back are a<br />

with a turret and 1 bell ; it contains accommodation for large barn, store rooms, stabling, feeding stalls for oxen<br />

250, and has in tbe western eallery an organ erected by and piggeries ; the farm consists <strong>of</strong> 200 acres, und is<br />

subscription in April, 1 s,-,7. The register dates from the drained by a sewer running underneath the road, which<br />

year 1630. About a mile to the south <strong>of</strong> the parish<br />

church is the church <strong>of</strong> St. Mary Magdalene, consecrated<br />

in 1874 as a chapel <strong>of</strong> ease ; it consists <strong>of</strong> chancel,<br />

nave and transepts, with tower and spire and 1 bell,<br />

and contains sittings for 700 ; its exterior is <strong>of</strong> Yorkshire<br />

parpoint with ashlar dressings ; an organ was<br />

erected in 1876. The living is a rectory in the gift<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Rev. Joseph Ray, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Magdalene College,<br />

Cambridge, the present rector, and with St. Mary Magdalene<br />

(which is in the gift <strong>of</strong> trustees) is <strong>of</strong> the annual<br />

value <strong>of</strong> £1,450 ; tbe Rev. J. Arthur Jones, M.A. <strong>of</strong><br />

Pembroke College, Oxford, is curate. The parochial<br />

schools have accommodation for tbe elementary education<br />

<strong>of</strong> 300 children ; they consist <strong>of</strong> boys', girls' and infants*<br />

schools and master's house, with committee room<br />

and two class rooms ; over the entrance archway the<br />

following inscription appears—" This stone was laid on<br />

the 25th March, 1874, by William Cunliffe Brooks, esq.<br />

M.P. lord <strong>of</strong> the manor." The boys' schoolroom opens<br />

into a tower surmounted by a cupola, under which are<br />

.') small bells; the tower contains an illuminated<br />

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.<br />

[For remainder <strong>of</strong> names <strong>of</strong> Residents<br />

in Cross atreet, see Sale]<br />

Ademe George, Cross street<br />

Ainsworth Thomas, River hill<br />

Alexander Carl, Mersey road<br />

Allcock Thomas, Oakfield<br />

Allen Edward Joseph, Mersey road<br />

Archibald James, Mersey road<br />

Atkinson Joseph, Mersey road<br />

Barnes James, Glebelands road<br />

Barons Henry, Ashton road<br />

Barton Edward, Ashton lane<br />

Batts Richard, Washway road<br />

Bayley William, River hill<br />

Beard John, Park road<br />

BeUhouse Thomas Taylor, The Grange<br />

Benson Davis, Park road<br />

Benson William. Mersey road<br />

Bevan Thomas Brierly, Ashton grove<br />

Blackmore Henry, Glebelands road<br />

Bland James, Mer.^ey road<br />

Boote Daniel, Oakfield<br />

Bradshaw Miss, Moss lane<br />

Briddon Henry Musgrave, Harboro'rd<br />

Bridge John, Mersey road<br />

Brooks Misses, Harboro' grove<br />

Bryer Charles, Mersey road<br />

Bubier Lewis Robert, Mersey road<br />

Burland Joseph Barnsby, Glebelands rd<br />

Butterworth Joseph F. Glebelands road<br />

Campbell Duncan Alex. Brooks avenue<br />

Carr James, Oak lea, Washway road<br />

Carr Joseph, jun.Queen's road<br />

Carr Thomas, Oakfield<br />

Casson Arthur, Ashton grove<br />

Chisnell James, Oakfield<br />

Clark George William, Mersey road<br />

Clayton Thomas, Green lane<br />

has been sunk several feet to afford a fall for drainage;<br />

the boundary is planted with larch fir, giving the<br />

approach a very park-like appearance. The principal<br />

landowners are W. C. Brooks, esq., M.P. Thomas Carr,<br />

esq., R. Newton, esq., Joseph S. H<strong>alse</strong>, esq. and Mrs.<br />

Hunter. The soil is <strong>of</strong>,a light sandy description, and market<br />

gardening is carried on here to a great extent. There<br />

are a few small charities. The area <strong>of</strong> the township <strong>of</strong><br />

Ashton is 1,611 acres; rateable value £20,350; tbe population<br />

in 1861 was 1,476 and in 1871, 2,359, <strong>of</strong> which<br />

1,304 are in Bowdon parish.<br />

CROSS STEEET, 195 miles from London, 4 from Manchester<br />

and 3 north fromAltrincbam, is a hamlet, partly<br />

in the township <strong>of</strong> Ashton-upon-Mersey and partly in<br />

that <strong>of</strong> Sale, situated on the high road from Manchester<br />

to Altrincham, which divides the townships. Crossford<br />

bridge over the Mersey connects this parish with the<br />

county <strong>of</strong> Lancaster.<br />

Letters through Manchester.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice is at Sale.<br />

Coates Joseph Edward, Cross street<br />

Cockshot Joseph, Barkers lane<br />

Collier Charles, Mersey road<br />

Collier George, Moss lane<br />

Cooksoii James, Glebelands road<br />

Coote William George, Ashton grove<br />

Cope Captain Richard, Harboro' house<br />

Coppock John, Mersey road<br />

Coppock Joseph, Glebelands road<br />

Cowen Thomas Wood, River hill<br />

Craig Walter, Harboro' road<br />

Crighton Spencer, Ashton grove<br />

Crigbton Wm. sen. Park villa, Crossst<br />

Cross George Gregory, River hill<br />

Cunlifle Mrs. Washway road<br />

Daine Miss, Moorfield<br />

Darbyshire Mrs. Harboro' road<br />

Davis Thomas, Moss lane<br />

Dean Miss, Green lane<br />

Dodd Alexander, Mersey road<br />

Dodd David, Cross street<br />

Dodd Nathaniel, Park road<br />

Druid Herbert, Park road<br />

Dutton Edward, Oban house<br />

Dye James, Glebelands road<br />

Ealbeck Henry, Mersey road<br />

East George Frederick, Cross street<br />

Elizarian —, Ashton grove<br />

Ellis Hugh, Park road<br />

Ellis John, Glebelands road<br />

Ellis John T. River hill<br />

Ellison Williain, Moss lane<br />

Everitt Isaac, Mersey road<br />

Ferrier Thomas, Ashton road<br />

Field Daniel, Barkers lane<br />

Fielder Frederick, Whitfield house<br />

Finch Thomas, Glebelands road<br />

Fish George, Mersey road<br />

Gilbert Miss, Glebelands road<br />

The nearest money order<br />

Gill James, Mersey road<br />

Gill Robert Preston, Wood Heys hall<br />

Goodier Joseph, Queen's road<br />

Grange Samuel, The Hollies<br />

Greenhoiigh Simeon, Cross street<br />

Greenleave:« John, Mersey road<br />

Grives James, Mersey road<br />

Haines Walter, Mersey road<br />

Hawkins Mrs<br />

Heaps Benjamin, Mersey road<br />

Heath George, Glebelands road<br />

Hey worth Lawrence, Washway road<br />

Higginbottom Thomas, Mersey road<br />

Hill Charles Edward, Mersey road<br />

Hill David, Ashton road<br />

Hill Henry, Ashton grove<br />

Hines Allied, Ashtou road<br />

Holgate William Thomas, Ashton road<br />

Holroyd Frederick, Mersey road<br />

Holt Wilinot, Harboro' road<br />

Hopkins Mrs. Mersey road<br />

Horton George, Cross street<br />

Hudson Joseph, Mersey road<br />

Hulse Joseph, Park road<br />

Hunt Samuel, Wiugtield, Washway rd<br />

Hunter Mrs<br />

Inglish William, Mersey road<br />

Jackson Bannister, Ueathfield<br />

Jackson Frederick, Ashton villa<br />

JonesRev.J.Arthr.M.A.[curate],Mos8la<br />

Jones John, Glebelands road<br />

Kemp VV illiam, Mersey road<br />

Kilvert Nicholai*, The Lodge<br />

King Thomas Barry, Park road<br />

King William, Park road<br />

King William, Washway road<br />

Law John Smith, River hill<br />

Laxton William, Ashton grove<br />

Lingard Joseph, Washway road


DIRECTORY.]<br />

Lomax Thoma«, Moss lane<br />

Loiides Richard, Glebelands road<br />

Lowe John, Mersey road<br />

McAllister Alexander, Glebelands road<br />

McCreadie John, Catherine bank<br />

Magee Terence, Glebelands road<br />

Mann WiUiam, St. Leonard's<br />

Marsden Thoma.«, Cross street<br />

Martin Frederick, Mersey road<br />

Mason Charlei*, Ashton road<br />

Miller Alexander, Glebelands road<br />

Milne Frederick<br />

Milne Joseph, Mess lane<br />

Moate George Walter, Washway road<br />

Muter James, Ashton road<br />

Nash William, River hill<br />

Newton Matthew, River hill<br />

Newton Miss, River hill<br />

Newton Richard<br />

Newton Robert<br />

JNewton William, Mersey road<br />

Nicholson Albert, Ashton road<br />

Norton Charles, Queen's road<br />

Gates Robert, Glebelands road<br />

Ogden Charles Edwin, Cross street<br />

Oldfleld John, River hill<br />

Ollerenshaw Hobert, Mersey road<br />

Olliver George, Brooks' avenue<br />

Parry John, Carrington lane<br />

Pascoil Miss, Mersey road<br />

Patterson Robert, Glebelnnds road<br />

Pemberton Henry, Moss lane<br />

Pitman Henry, Harlioro' grove<br />

Popperwell Isaac, Mersey road<br />

Preston Algernon, River hill<br />

Prince Edward, Mersey road<br />

Roiton Joseph, Mersey road<br />

Ray Rev. Joseph, M.A<br />

Reich Augustus, Mersey road<br />

Renshaw Charles J. M.D. Washway rd<br />

Robinson James, Mersey road<br />

Roby Mrs. Harboro' road<br />

Rogers Hugh, Green lane<br />

Rook Thomas, Mersey road<br />

Rooker Mrs. ftlersey road<br />

Ross Mrs. Mersey road<br />

Roun^hsedge Thomas, Ashton road<br />

Royd John, Ashton crove<br />

Sandbach Mrs. Oakfield<br />

Sanderson Wm. Dennison, Oakfield<br />

Sch<strong>of</strong>ield Charle.? James, Ashton road<br />

Schott Mrs. Harboro' road<br />

Schott William, Ashton road<br />

Sheppard John, Mersey road<br />

Shippey Edward, VVashw,iy road<br />

Shires Richard, Washway road<br />

Shuttleworth Edward<br />

Skelton William Henry, Harboro'grove<br />

Smart Mrs. Washway road<br />

Smith George, Oakfield<br />

Smith Mrs. Ashton road<br />

Snow Capt. Joseph, Cross street<br />

Sorbie James, Ashton road<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Sorby Richard John<br />

Southern James Savage, Mersey road<br />

Spencer Frank, Oakfield<br />

St avert William, Ashton road<br />

Stephenson David, Harboro' road<br />

Street Miss, Glebelands road<br />

Sudlow John, Queen's road<br />

Sutcliffe Edward, Mersey road<br />

Sutcliffe John, Rivers hill<br />

Tarrazi Fatallah, Moss lane<br />

Taylor Henry, Rivers hill<br />

Taylor Samuel, Harboro' grove<br />

Terry Henry, Ashton grove<br />

Tomlinson John, Mersey road<br />

Walton Thomas, Rivers hill<br />

WanstiiU Mrs. Mersey road<br />

Webb Wm. H. Glebelands road<br />

Wells John, Washway road<br />

Welsh John, Mersey road<br />

Whitelegff Miss, Barker's lane<br />

Whittle David, Queen's road<br />

Williamson William, Oakfield<br />

Wilson Thomas Joseph, Mersey road<br />

Wiseman William Henry, Mersey<br />

road<br />

Witty Marmaduke, Moss lane<br />

Wolfendale John, Ashton road<br />

Wood Mrs. Mersev road<br />

Yates William, Oakfield<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Aldcr<strong>of</strong>t Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr. Cross st<br />

Aldridge Adam, tripe dresser. Cross st<br />

Allcock Thomas, surgeon, Oakfield<br />

Ashton-on-Mersey §' Sale Skating<br />

Rink, Ashton road<br />

Barber George, surveyor & auctioneer,<br />

Crossford bridge<br />

Birch Thomas, boot maker, Washway<br />

road<br />

Bradshaw Sarah Maria (Miss), ladies'<br />

college, Moss lane<br />

BritnorEnoch, W(igonSfHorses,Cros9 st<br />

Brundrett John, farmer<br />

Bullock Francis Charles, grocer k beer<br />

retailer, Mersey road<br />

Bundock Mary Ann (Miss), boarding<br />

k day school, Ashton grove<br />

Carr Thomas, farmer<br />

Carter Edwin Jackson, haberdasher,<br />

Washway road<br />

Craven Thomas, dairyman<br />

Davis James, farmer, Carrington lane<br />

Dean Edward, farmer. Cross street<br />

Dean Elizh. (Mrs.),shpkpr.Washway rd<br />

Eaton James, teacher <strong>of</strong> singing,Glebelands<br />

road<br />

Evans John, commercial traveller,<br />

Glebelands road<br />

Fairhurst Joseph, bootmaker<br />

Gardener Williain,greengrocer& poultry<br />

dealer, Washway road<br />

Garner Andrew, butcher<br />

GarnerJames,shopkeeper k beer retailer<br />

ASHTON HAYES is an ecclesastical parish formed<br />

in 1849 from tbe parish <strong>of</strong> Tarvin, and comprises the<br />

townships <strong>of</strong> Ashton, Horton-cum-Peele, and Mouldsworth,<br />

in the Western division <strong>of</strong> the county, Eddesburj<br />

hundred, Tarvin union, rural deanery, archdeaconry<br />

and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester.<br />

Ashton is a township and village on the north-west<br />

border <strong>of</strong> Delamere Forest, 2-J- miles north-by-east from<br />

Tarvin. The church <strong>of</strong> St. John the Evangelist is a<br />

handsome stone structure in the Perpendicular style,<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave, north aisle, and tower containing<br />

a clock and bell, surmounted by a spire. The<br />

register dates from the year [ ]. The living is a<br />

vicarage, yearly valne £160, with a residence, in the<br />

gift <strong>of</strong> William Atkinson, Esq. The living is now<br />

vacant. The church, parsonage and school were erected<br />

at the sole cost <strong>of</strong> the patron, who also endowed the<br />

church and who supports the school. The Wesleyan and<br />

Primitive Methodists have each a chapel in the township.<br />

Thomas Philip Parr, esq. J.P. is lord <strong>of</strong> the<br />

manor and chief landowner. The ai-ea <strong>of</strong> the ecclesiastical<br />

parish is 2,352 acres; <strong>of</strong> the township, 1,303<br />

acres; rateable value, £779 ; the population in 1871<br />

ASHTON HAYES. 25<br />

Greetham William, grocer k beer retailer,<br />

Glebelands road<br />

Gresty Wm. farmer, Carrington lane<br />

Haines Henry, joiner, Cross street<br />

Hampson James (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Hampson Thomas, grocer k provision<br />

dealer, Cross street<br />

Hainpson William, farmer<br />

Hardy John, berlin wool dep6t,Cro8s st<br />

Hay man Thomas, shopkeeper, Crossst<br />

Hoidcr<strong>of</strong>t Charles, farmer<br />

Hulme John, farmer<br />

Jones Edward, Volunteer, Cross street<br />

Jones Hannah (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Jone.s Henry (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Jones Samuel, farmer<br />

King George Henry, bootmkr.Crossst<br />

Kirkland George, confectioner. Cross st<br />

Lee James, farmer<br />

Little John Mark, plumber k glazier,<br />

Washway road<br />

Lowarch Thomas, shopkeeper, Cross st<br />

Mather John, beer retailer. Cross street<br />

Mawson George, saddler. Cross street<br />

Midwinter Geo. dairymn. Washway rd<br />

Milne Benjamin, draper. Cross street<br />

Moores George, tobacconist. Cross st<br />

Morgan Charles, farmer, Washway rd<br />

Morris John, wheelwright k blcksmith<br />

Newton Robert, farmer<br />

NewtonSamuel,provision dealr.Crosj st<br />

Norris Samuel, secondhand clothes<br />

dealer, Cross street<br />

Owen Henry, shopkeeper<br />

Owen James, farmer, Washway road<br />

Potts Philip, farmer<br />

Reod Richard, shopkeeper & beer retir<br />

Renshaw Charles J. M.D. surgeon,<br />

Washway road<br />

Richardson John, farmer<br />

Rogers Elizabeth (Mrs.), plumber k<br />

gasfitter, Cross street<br />

Rowbotham James, Old Plough<br />

Royle Thos. bootmaker, Glebelands road<br />

Shorrocks Edwin, plumber kc. Washway<br />

road k at Sale<br />

Sims Joseph, jobbing gardener<br />

Skerratt George, shopkeeper<br />

Smith John, porter, Cross street<br />

Unsworthy Newton, fanner<br />

WagstaffJohn, picture frame maker.<br />

Cross street<br />

Watson J ohn,wheel Wright k blacksmith<br />

Westbrook John, butcher, Cross street<br />

White James John, grocer. Cross st<br />

Whitelegg Robert, farmr. Grange farm<br />

White Rt. plumber & china dlr.Crossst<br />

Wolstencr<strong>of</strong>t John, Buck<br />

Wood James, grocer, Cross street<br />

Worsley Catharine Louisa (Miss),girls'<br />

day school. Moss lane<br />

Wrigley Lees, wheelwright k smith,<br />

Washway road<br />

was—<strong>of</strong> the ecclesiastical parish, 592 ; <strong>of</strong> the township,<br />

398.<br />

POST OFFICE.—Joseph Dean, sub-postmaster. Letters<br />

arrive from Chester at 8.30, dispatched at 6 p.m. The<br />

nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice is at Tarvin.<br />

Horton-cum-Peele is a small township, a mile<br />

and a half north from Tarvin. The Peele Hall estate<br />

is the property <strong>of</strong> Samuel Aldersey, esq.; tbe hall is<br />

a stone building, a portion only <strong>of</strong> the original hall<br />

erected in 1637, and is occupied as a farmhouse. The<br />

area is 240 acres ; rateable value £642 5s.; the population<br />

in 1871 was 41. Letters from Chester via Tarvin ;<br />

the nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice ia at Tarvin. Peele is a<br />

part <strong>of</strong> this township.<br />

Mouldsworth is a township, 3 miles north-by-east<br />

from Tarvin. There is a station here on the West<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> line. The Wesleyan Methodists have a<br />

chapel, at which a Sunday school is also held. Thomas<br />

Philip Parr, esq. J.P. is chief landowner; the Rev.<br />

T. France-Hayhurst is also an owner, and lord <strong>of</strong> the<br />

manor. The area is 879 acres ; rateable value<br />

£1,513 lOs.; the population in 1871 was 153. Letters<br />

from Chester via Tarvin.


26 ASTBLliY.<br />

AsMon.<br />

Lightfoot Miss<br />

Parr Thomas Philip, J.P.<br />

COMMEUCIAL.<br />

Badroch Enoch, blaeksmitli<br />

Baxter Thomas, farmer<br />

Birchwood Thomas, farmer<br />

Brereton Samuel, farmer<br />

Dean Joseph, shopkeeper<br />

Faulkner James, shoplieeper<br />

Greenway Ralph, farmer<br />

Hignett James, boot & shoe maker<br />

Join?on Samuel, Golden Ball<br />

lea Daniel, farmer, Woodside<br />

Morton Thomas, farmer<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Noden Samuel, farmer<br />

Norcross George, farmer<br />

Reece William, farmer<br />

Rimmer Thomas, boot


DIRECTORY.]<br />

Beckett William, steward to Sir Philip<br />

Egerton, Bank farm<br />

Bibbey Charles, farmer. Field house<br />

Bibbey Chas. jun. frmr. Brownlow farm<br />

Bibby Arthur, farmer,Broad'8 tenement<br />

Blood George, farmer. Wall hill<br />

Booth William, farmer. Mow road<br />

Bourne Richd. farmer, Brownlow farm<br />

Brindley David, farmer<br />

Buckley Ann (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Burgess Robert, farmer, Gorse farm<br />

Cannon John, farmer k horse breaker,<br />

Wall bill<br />

Cartlidge Hensliall, farmer, Cis green<br />

Cartlidge William, assistant overseer,<br />

collector k sexton<br />

Cbesbire Samuel, farmer,Limekiln farm<br />

Clarke Samuel, tailojr,Brownlow<br />

Cumberbach Thos. i'rmr.Brick Ho. farm<br />

Cundy Joseph, farmer k cattle dealer.<br />

The Moss<br />

Dale Joseph, beer retailer, Brownlow<br />

Davenport Joseph, shoe maker<br />

Dean Chas. Taylor, farmer, Dairy brook<br />

Dean Joseph, farmer. Fair fields<br />

Hall John, farmer<br />

HiURichd.blcksmth.crpntr.&wfalwright<br />

Hocknell Eliza (Mrs.), Egerton Arms<br />

Hughes George, farmer. Wall bill<br />

Hughes Martha (Mrs.), farmer. Wall hi<br />

Johnson Jas. frmr.straw& potato dealer<br />

LeadbeaterChas. Edwd.frmr. Dubthorne<br />

Minchill William, farmer. Canal bridge<br />

Oakes Ellen (Mrs.),shopkeeper<br />

Poole Samuel, blacksmith k wheelwright,<br />

Brownlow smithy, Moreton<br />

Sherratt Hanh.( Mrs.);far-mer,Glebefrm<br />

Shrigley Elizabeth (Mr8.),farmer, Bent<br />

farm<br />

Shufflebottom Ezra, farmer<br />

Siddorn Edward, farmer, Brownlow<br />

Siddorn John, farmer. Dairy brook<br />

Stonier James, farmer<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Thornhill John, farmer. Dairy brook<br />

Turnock Joseph, farmer, Brook house<br />

Wallworth Henry, farmer. Wall hill<br />

Ward John, farmer, Wall hill<br />

Whiteburst William, farmer<br />

Wilson George, farmer, Reeves farm<br />

Yates Charles, carpenter k farmer<br />

Yates George, farmer, Brownlow<br />

Davenport.<br />

Tippinge Capt. Edmund Joseph, j.p.,<br />

Davenport hall<br />

Cliffe Peter, fanner<br />

Harding James, farmer, Stockery farm<br />

Massey Daniel, farmer<br />

Moss Jonathan, bricklayer<br />

Yarwood Frances (Mrs.), larmcr<br />

Hulme "Walfield.<br />

Bradwell Dennis, J.P. Daisy bank<br />

Williamson Edward, Daisy bank<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Bostock Henry, farmer<br />

Brindley Nathan,farinr.Mount Pleasant<br />

Brittain Jas.farmr. Hulme Walfid. frm<br />

Davenport Thomas, farmer, Clap hatch<br />

Hulme David, farmer, Walfield hall<br />

Hulme Henry, farmer. Old hall<br />

Lomas Abraham, farmer<br />

Lucas Elizabeth, (Mrs.), farmer, Sand<br />

Hole farm<br />

* Lucas Jefiirey, farmer<br />

Taylor Ellen(Mrs.),frmr.ManorHo.frm<br />

Worthington Thomas, tailor<br />

Wright Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Moreton.<br />

Ackers Mrs. Moreton hall<br />

Beard Jacob, frmr. & cattl. dl. Top farm<br />

Laithwood James, farmer<br />

Platt Joseph, farmer. Lodge farm<br />

Rounding William, farm bailiff to Mrs.<br />

Ackers, Home farm<br />

Yates Samuel, farmer. Wood farm<br />

ASTON-BY-SUTTON. 27<br />

Radnor.<br />

Pierpoint Joseph, farmer<br />

Sherratt Samuel, farmer, Radnor hall<br />

Ward Betty (Mrs.),farmer, Radnor ho<br />

Warburton Richard, farmer, straw &<br />

potato dealer<br />

Somerford.<br />

Ford Henry<br />

Shakerley Sir Charles Watkin,bart.j .v.<br />

Somerford park<br />

COiMUERCIAL.<br />

CliffJaiiies,black8iiiith,Pecklow smithy<br />

Hill Joseph, land agent to Sir C. W.<br />

Shakerley, bart. J.P.<br />

Ford John, farmer, Lightwood<br />

Hill William, farmer, Loachbrook<br />

Wood James, farmer, Somerford farm<br />

Somerford Booths.<br />

.Swetenham Clement, esq. J.P. Somerford<br />

Booths hall<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Boon John, gamekeeper to C. Swetenham,<br />

esq. J.P<br />

Booth James, butcher. New bank<br />

Dale Joseph, farmer. Tan yard<br />

Dale Williain, farmer. Old hall<br />

Gallimore Thomas, market gardener.<br />

Wall nitch<br />

Gee George, farmer. Dairy farm<br />

HodgkinsonAnn(Mrs.),frmr.Crabbmill<br />

Hodgkinson Henry, New Pool inn, ic<br />

farmer<br />

Lockett Thos. miller & farmr. Mill bank<br />

Massey Abraham, farmer, Grove house<br />

Poole Edwin, blacksmith<br />

Sims William, farmer, Plumtree<br />

Spragg Martha(Mrs.),farmr. Holly frm<br />

Taylor Henry, farmer. Field house<br />

Wainwright Thomas, farmer<br />

Weatherby Thomas, wheelwright<br />

Wilkinson George (Mrs.), fanner.<br />

The Hall<br />

ASTON-BY-BTJD"WOETH is a chapelry and<br />

scattered township in the parLsh <strong>of</strong> Great Budworth, 4<br />

miles north-east from Northwich, 5 west-by-south-west<br />

from Knutsford, 7 south-west from Altrincham, and 2.\<br />

from Great Budworth, in the Mid division <strong>of</strong> the county,<br />

eastern division <strong>of</strong> the hundred <strong>of</strong> Bucklow, Altrincham<br />

union, and Northwich county court district, situated on<br />

the high road from Knutsford to Northwich. The<br />

chapel (adjoining Alley HaU), erected in 1845, <strong>of</strong> Runcorn<br />

freestone, is in the Pointed style and consists <strong>of</strong><br />

nave and chancel, in which is a handsome stained glass<br />

window ; the Rev, William Yates, is chaplain. Here is<br />

a cheese factory, established in the year 1876. Arley<br />

Hall, the residence <strong>of</strong> Rowland Eyles Egerton- Warburton,<br />

esq. J.P, is a handsome Elizabethan mansion<br />

situated in a beautifully-wooded park <strong>of</strong> 300 acres.<br />

There is a lake <strong>of</strong> considerable extent in front <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mansion, which is entered by a porch <strong>of</strong> freestone, elaborately<br />

carved and surmounted with a dome. Arley<br />

Green is beautifully situated. The dedication <strong>of</strong> Arley<br />

Aston-by-Budworth.<br />

Egerton-Warburton Piers, M.P., J.P.<br />

Arley hall<br />

Egerton-WarburtonRowland Eyles, J. P.<br />

Arley hall<br />

Hindley James<br />

Yates Rev. William [chaplain to R. E.<br />

Egerton-Warburton J.P]<br />

C0.UMERCIAL.<br />

Barber John, farmer, Arlej' moss<br />

Barber Wm. farmer. Upper Feldy green<br />

Bowker Frances Elizbth. (Mrs.),fafmer,<br />

Yew Tree farm<br />

Bowker Samuel, farmer, Kay's farm<br />

Bi?own Peter, gamekeeper to R. E.<br />

Egerton-Warburton, J.P<br />

Clieese Factory Co. Limited<br />

Cook J ames, b chcr k farmr. All Fours<br />

chapel is regularly kept up on the 8th September, and<br />

prizes are given by K. E, Egerton-Warburton, esq. for<br />

athletic sports. There are schools for boys and girls at<br />

Arley Green, supported by R. E. Egerton-Warburton, esq.<br />

There are charities <strong>of</strong> Ml'.i IDs. 8d. yearly value, which<br />

are in the hands <strong>of</strong> tbe Ch.nrity Commissioners. These<br />

are distributed yearly by the overseers to the poor <strong>of</strong><br />

the township. R. E. Egerton-Warburton, esq. J.P. is<br />

lord <strong>of</strong> the manor, and he and Lord de Tabley are sole<br />

landowners. The soil is heavy, and the subsoil is clay.<br />

The chief crops are pasture, wheat, oats, turnips, and<br />

potatoes. The population in 1871 was 444, and the<br />

acreage is 2,910; the rateable value is 1:5.166 ; and the<br />

gross estimated rental is J: J,'".12.<br />

Letters through Xorthwich which is the nearest money<br />

order <strong>of</strong>fice; and the nearest post <strong>of</strong>fice is at Arley Smithy,<br />

Crowley<br />

School (boys and girls), Arley Green, George Orton<br />

master; Mrs. Elizabeth Ireland, mistress.<br />

Crinckshank William, head gardener<br />

to R. E, Egerton-Warburton, J.p.<br />

Curbishley Humphrey, wheelwright<br />

Edgerley John, farmer. Guide post<br />

Fair William, cattle dealer k farmer,<br />

Heald brow<br />

Foster Thomas, shopkeeper k farmer<br />

Gibbon James, market erardener<br />

Grange Mary Ellen (Mrs.), farmer.<br />

Hill top<br />

Grimes John, farmer. Ashes<br />

Hewitt David, farmer<br />

Hewitt Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

Holland George, carpenter. Land's end<br />

Hornby Richard, farmer, Aston park<br />

Hnlme Ephraim, farmer. Nettle gate<br />

King Henry, organist, & choir master<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arley cbapel, Arley green<br />

Lambert James, farmer. Whet hall<br />

Lambert Wm. farmer, Gravestone house<br />

Lewis John, carpenter to R. E. Egerton-Warburton,<br />

J.p.<br />

Moore Joseph Yearsley, farmer k overseer.<br />

Lower Feldy Green farm<br />

Moore William, farmer, k blacksmitjt<br />

Pinfold cottage<br />

Moss Edward, former, New farm<br />

Owen Thomas, farmer, Stockley farm<br />

Percival John, farmer, Gore farm<br />

Percival Wm. farmer. West Feldy farm<br />

Rowlinson Thomas, farmer. East Feldy<br />

Tickle Joseph, farmer, Litley farm<br />

Walton James, butcher<br />

Walton Thomas, butcher<br />

Walton William, butcher<br />

WoodGeorge,miiler k farmer, Arley mill<br />

ASTON-BY-SITTTOir is an ecclesiastical parish, I Bnncorn, and includes the townships <strong>of</strong> Aston, Sutton,<br />

formed in 1861 from the parishes <strong>of</strong> Great Budworth and] and Aston Grange in the Mid division <strong>of</strong> the connty,


28 ASTON. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Bucklow hundred, Runcorn union and county court<br />

district, rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Frodsham west, archdeaconry<br />

and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester.<br />

ASTON-BY-SUTTON (including Middleton Grange) is<br />

a township and village, 4i miles south-east from Runcorn,<br />

7 from Northwioh, situated on the river Weaver,<br />

and intersected by the London and North Western<br />

Raihvay, which has a station at Sutton called Sutton<br />

Weaver, about l.\ miles distant; the Halton station on<br />

the London and North Western and Great Western,<br />

Chester and Birkenhead and Chester and Manchester<br />

joint lines is also about the same distance. The church,<br />

name unknown, is a plain stone building with chancel,<br />

nave, aisles, transept, and some ancient and handsome<br />

mural monuments. The register dates from the year 1636.<br />

The living is a vicarage, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the representatives<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe late Sir Arthur Ingram i"ston, and held by<br />

the Pvev. Edward Marsden, M.A. <strong>of</strong> St. John's College,<br />

Cambridge, who resides at Sutton. There is a school<br />

for boys and girls, and a Sunday school is also held at<br />

the same room. Beckett's charity <strong>of</strong> £3 4s. 2d. yearly<br />

is for fuel and clothing. Aston Hall is the residence <strong>of</strong><br />

Robert Daglish, esq. J.P. and Aston Lodge, <strong>of</strong> the Rev.<br />

E. A. P. Campbell, M.A., J.P. There is no lord <strong>of</strong> the<br />

manor. The land principally belongs to the Talbot<br />

family. The chief crops are wheat, oats and potatoes.<br />

The soil is loamy ; the subsoil is clay. The area <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ecclesiastical parish is 3,850 acres; <strong>of</strong> the township<br />

1,096 acres ; rateable value <strong>of</strong> the ecclesiastical parish<br />

is £10,293 ; <strong>of</strong> the township is £3,522 : the population<br />

in 1871 was, ecclesiastical parish 631; township, 220.<br />

Parish Clerk, Edward lUidge.<br />

Letters through Preston Brook R.S.O. WALL Box<br />

cleared, 7.15 a.m. k 7.30 p.m. week days only. Preston<br />

Brook is the nearest money order k telegraph'<strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Aston-by-Sutton.<br />

Campbell Rev. Edward Augustus Pitcairn,<br />

M.A., J.p. Aston lodge; &<br />

Vicars Cros«, Chester<br />

Daglish Robeir, J.P. Aston ball<br />

Dodd Mis<br />

Bate Thomas, farmer<br />

Davies John, fanner<br />

Dodd Jessie (.Miss), teacher <strong>of</strong> music<br />

Kettle Gt'orge, head gamekeeper to R.<br />

Daglish, J.p.<br />

Lee James, gaidei.erto Rev. E. A. P.<br />

Campbell, M.A., J.P<br />

Percival George, farmer<br />

Priestner Peter, farmer & shopkeeper<br />

Ryder Nancy (Miss), farmer<br />

Spender John, blacksmith<br />

Spender Peter (Mi-s.), farmer<br />

Stormont Andrew, head gardener to R.<br />

Daglish, J.P.<br />

Wilkinson William, farmer<br />

Aston Grange.<br />

Massey Peter, farmer<br />

Percival William, farmer<br />

Board School (mixed); James Robinson, certificated<br />

master<br />

Aston United District School Boarrf, Charles E. Linaker,<br />

clerk<br />

Aston Grange is a small township in Runcorn<br />

parish, consisting <strong>of</strong> two farms, 5 miles from Runcorn.<br />

The population in 1871 was 28, and the acreage is 437 ;<br />

rateable value £1,079 Letters through Preston<br />

Brook R.S.O. which is the nearest money order and<br />

telegraph <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Sutton-juzta-Frodsham is a township and village<br />

in Runcorn parish, 2 miles north-east from Frodsham,<br />

4^ south-east from Runcorn, situated on the high road<br />

from Warrington to Chester, on the river Weaver and<br />

the London and North Western Railway, which has a<br />

station here called the Sutton Weaver station. Here<br />

is the Runcorn Bone Works Company. Tbe Halton<br />

station on the London and North Western and Great<br />

Western, Chester and Birkenhead, and Chester and<br />

Manchester joint lines is also in this township. The<br />

representatives <strong>of</strong> the late Sir Arthur Ingram Aston are<br />

lords <strong>of</strong> the manor and chief landowners. The chief<br />

crops are wheat, oats and potatoes. The area is 1,181<br />

acres ; the rateable value is £5,855 ; the population in<br />

1871 was 363. The soil and the subsoil are clay.<br />

Sutton.<br />

Challoncr Robert<br />

Marsden Rev. Edward, M.A. [vicar<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aston-by-Sutton]<br />

Jackson John Ockleston, The Cedars<br />

Lowe Henrv, Sutton hall<br />

Okell William<br />

Stretch Mrs. Sutton cottage<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Acton Joseph, farmer<br />

Bell John, blacksmith<br />

Bell Samuel, farm baihff' to G. Gorst,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Runcorn<br />

Bennion William, station master, Halton<br />

station<br />

AXTDLiFlVI is a parish, comprising the townships <strong>of</strong><br />

Audlem, Buerton, part <strong>of</strong> Dodcott-cum-Wilksley, Hankelow<br />

and Tittenley or Titley, and a small portion <strong>of</strong><br />

the township <strong>of</strong> Newall, the remainder <strong>of</strong> which is in the<br />

parish <strong>of</strong> Wrenbury. Audlem is a township and ancient<br />

market town, station on the Crewe, Market Drayton<br />

and Wellington branch <strong>of</strong> the Great Western Railway,<br />

and polling place for the Western division <strong>of</strong> the county,<br />

in the hundred and union <strong>of</strong> Nantwicb, county court<br />

district <strong>of</strong> Whitechurch (Salop) and rural deanery <strong>of</strong><br />

Nantwich, archdeaconry and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester, situated<br />

at the intersection <strong>of</strong> the roads between Nantwich and<br />

Market Drayton in Shropshire and Newcastle (Staffordshire)<br />

and Whitechurch (Salop), and on the Shropshire<br />

Union Canal; it is 6^ miles south-east from Nantwich,<br />

and a mile and a half from the borders <strong>of</strong> Shropshire.<br />

The church <strong>of</strong> St. James is an imposing and massive<br />

structure, consisting <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave, and aisles ; the<br />

tower is low and surmounted by a turreted pinnacle at<br />

each <strong>of</strong> the angles, and contains a good peal <strong>of</strong> 6 bells ;<br />

there are several monuments, and a powerful toned<br />

organ. The register dates from the year 1557. The<br />

living is a vicarage, yearly value £700, in the gift<br />

<strong>of</strong> Viacount Combermere and held by the Rev. Arthur<br />

Atkinson, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Emmanuel College, Cambridge, rural<br />

dean. Here are chapels for Wesleyans, Primitive<br />

POST OFPICE.—Ann Orrason, sub-postmistress. Letters<br />

arrive from Preston Brook R.S.O. at 7 a.m. & 2.45 p.m.;<br />

despatched at 11 a.m. and 8.15 p.m. The nearest money<br />

order <strong>of</strong>fices are at Frodsham, Preston Brook k Halton.<br />

Sutton Weaver Station (L. 6c N. W. Railway), John<br />

Cooper, station master<br />

Halton Station (L. & N. W. & G. W. joint lines), William<br />

Bennion, station master<br />

Frodsham Bridge is a small hamlet in Sutton<br />

township, on the bank <strong>of</strong> the Weaver, which divides<br />

Frodsham from this township. Here is a corn mill.<br />

Doodson Thomas, farmer, Sutton Lodge<br />

farm<br />

Cooper John, station master, Sutton<br />

Weaver station<br />

Fowles Wm. farmer, Marshgate farm<br />

Hyde Martha (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Johnson Thomas, coal dealer<br />

Leach Martha (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Lee Donald, coal incht. Sutton Dock<br />

Lowe William, farmer, Sutton hull<br />

OrinsonAnn(Mrs.), shpkpr.& post <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

RuncornBone Works Company{Ovien.<br />

Reilly, managing partner)<br />

Frodsliam Bridge.<br />

Ireland John<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Bailey John, Aston Arms<br />

Moore Thomas, pointsman<br />

Rigby Thomas, miller & corn merchant<br />

Methodists and Baptists. The Free Greek and Latin<br />

Grammai" school was founded and endowed by Ralph<br />

Bolton and Thomas GammuU in tbe 17th century;<br />

the latter, by will dated January 23rd, 1642, bequeathed<br />

the sum <strong>of</strong> £500, and Ralph Bolton, by<br />

will in 1648 gave £465 133. 4d. to the Merchant Taylors'<br />

Company upon trust to pay £20 per annum<br />

towards tfie support <strong>of</strong> this school; these two sums,<br />

together with the interest <strong>of</strong> £40 left by the Rev.<br />

William Evans, constitute the whole <strong>of</strong> the endowment<br />

: by the deed <strong>of</strong> foundation the master is<br />

bound to teach Greek and Latin grammar free to<br />

boys <strong>of</strong> the parish at large. The Audlem parochial<br />

schools were erected in April 1868 and enlarged in<br />

1876; the average attendance is about 90 in the<br />

mixed school and 55 in the infants'. In the market<br />

place is an ornamental lamp, erected by public subscription<br />

at a cost cf about £200, to the memory <strong>of</strong><br />

Richard Baker Bellyse, who for 40 years practised as a<br />

surgeon |in this town. The cemetery, opened in 1874,<br />

contains 2 acres <strong>of</strong> land aud 2 mortuary chapels. Corbrook<br />

HaU, a brick mansion, situated about half a mile<br />

from the town, is the residence <strong>of</strong> Thomas Latham<br />

Boote, esq. J.P. The market is held every Thursday and<br />

the fairs on J uly 24th and first Saturday in October.<br />

Ralph Bolton, in the reign <strong>of</strong> James 1. left a rent-


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. AUDLEM. 29<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> £6 per annum, to be distributed as follows :<br />

6 great loaves <strong>of</strong> bread to the most aged and poorest <strong>of</strong><br />

the workmen in the town every Sunday. The gross<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> the charities is £292. The principal landowner,<br />

Lord Newry, is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor. The soil is<br />

light; subsoil sand. The chief crops are corn, wheat,<br />

barley, turnips, &c. The area is, parish 6,492 acres,<br />

township 2,358 acres ; rateable value £12,668 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

parish and £6,799 <strong>of</strong> the township ; the population in<br />

1871 was—parish 2,666, township 1,521.<br />

Parish Clerk, John Ryland Blakeman. •<br />

POST, MONEY ORDER & TELEGRAPH OFFICE k<br />

Savings Bank, Government Annuity & Insurance Office.—<br />

John Ryland Blakeman, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive<br />

from Nautwich at 8 a.m. and are dispatched thereto at<br />

5.30 p.m<br />

INSURANCE AGENTS:—<br />

City Sf <strong>County</strong> J. Rogers, jiin.<br />

Eagle Life, J. Hay ward Bellyse<br />

General, J. R. Blakeman<br />

London Sf Provincial Law, J. H. Bellyse<br />

Royal Exchange, W, Smith<br />

Salop Fire, J, R. Blakeman<br />

Police Station, William Watson, sergeant<br />

PUBLIC OFFICERS :—<br />

Medical Officer for the Audlem Division <strong>of</strong> the Nantwich<br />

Union,Sf Public Vaccinator, Dr. Frederick Jay<br />

Relieving Officer, Charles Griffiths<br />

Registrar <strong>of</strong> Births Sf Deaths, Charles Griffiths<br />

Clerk to the Audlem Burial Board, Joseph H, Bellyse<br />

Vestry Clerk, Joseph Hay ward Bellyse<br />

SCHOOLS :—<br />

Free Greek §• Latin Grammar, Rev, Dominic Joseph<br />

Poggi, D,D,<br />

Parochial {mixed) Schools, Jesse Fernley, master<br />

Infant, .Mrs. Clarissa Fernley, mistress<br />

Railway Station, Edward John Bollom, station master<br />

WATER CONVEYANCE:—<br />

TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, CHESTER,<br />

SHREWSBURY& WOLVERHAMPTON, &c.—The Shropshire<br />

Union Railway Sf Canal Company's boats from<br />

the wharf twice a week; John Carrier, wharfinger<br />

Audlem.<br />

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.<br />

Atkinson Rev. Arth. M.A.The Vicarage<br />

Baker Mrs<br />

Bancr<strong>of</strong>t JohnSpringfield,Kynsal heath<br />

Barker Mrs. The Elms<br />

Becket John B. Kensal vil. Kinsey hth<br />

Beckett Samuel P. Bridge bouse<br />

Beeston Mrs. Paddock lane<br />

Bellyse Jo.«epli Hayward<br />

Blagg William, Copthorne<br />

Bennion Thomas P. Green Bank cot<br />

Boote Thos. Latham, J.P. Corbrook hall<br />

Dale Mrs. Copthorne villas<br />

Davies Colby, Paddock lane<br />

Eaton Mrs<br />

Harrison John Mare, The Hollies<br />

Heath Miss, Ash Tree house<br />

Heath Samuel, Springfield lodge<br />

Hill James, Daisy bank, Little heath<br />

Hill Mrs<br />

Hill Samuel, Sandy lane<br />

Hill Thomas, Little heatli<br />

Hill William, Sandy lane<br />

Hill Williain, Yew Tree cottage<br />

Hughes John, Paddock lane<br />

Jay Frederick Fitzherbert, M.D<br />

Kirkham Samuel, Copthorne-villas<br />

Latham Samuel, Bunsley bank<br />

Lisle Claude Lewis, Laurel gro.Sandyla<br />

Massie Samuel, The Firs, Little heath<br />

McCape Mrs. Swanbach ho. Swanbach<br />

Miles John Wood, Orchard lane<br />

Moore Mrs. Taintree cottage<br />

Parker John, Little heath<br />

Poggi Dominic Joseph, D.D<br />

Simpson George<br />

Silvester Win. The Beech ho. Sandy la<br />

Snow William, Swanbach vil. Green la<br />

Whitton Charles Roper<br />

Wright John, Sandy lane<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Allman John, builder, Kinsey heath<br />

Audlem Gas Sf Coke Co. Limited<br />

(John Ryland Blakeman, sec)<br />

Barrett William, builder, Sandy lane<br />

Buerton is a township and village 2 miles east from<br />

Audlem. Holbrook's charity is £12 lOs. yearly for<br />

bread. Sir H. D. Broughton is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor. Sir<br />

Henry Delves Broughton, bart. John Wilson Wilson,<br />

esq. and John Smith, esq. are the chief landed proprietors.<br />

Here are chapels for Wesleyans and Methodists.<br />

Here is a British (Denominational) mixed<br />

school supported by voluntary contributions, established<br />

1871. The area is 2,953 acres ; rateable value £4,332 ;<br />

the population in 1871 was 504.<br />

Letters through Audlem Box cleared at 5 p.m.<br />

British School, William Pugsley, master<br />

Hankelow is a small township and compact village<br />

intersected by the road leading from Nantwich to<br />

Audlem, 5 miles south-south-east from the former and<br />

a mile and a half north-north-east from the latter.<br />

Here is a parochial church school built by subscription<br />

in 1875. A chancel was added to the school-room, and<br />

divine service is conducted every Sunday at 3 p.m. by<br />

the clergy <strong>of</strong> Audlem. Here is a Wesleyan Methodist<br />

chapel built in 1838. Mr. Hilton Greaves is lord <strong>of</strong><br />

the manor ; the principal landowners are Mr. Greaves,<br />

the representatives <strong>of</strong> the late G. W. Cooper, J. K.<br />

Armstrong, and a few smaller proprietors. The area is<br />

656 acres; rateable value .01,5.17; the population in<br />

1871 was 266.<br />

Letters through Audlem Box cleared at G p.m.<br />

Parochial Church School, Miss Margt. Wallace, mistress<br />

Titley (or Tittenley) is a small township in Market<br />

Drayton union, on the Shropshire borders <strong>of</strong> the<br />

county, 11 miles south from Nantwich, and 4,1 southwest<br />

from Audlem. The Earl <strong>of</strong> Kilmorey is lord <strong>of</strong><br />

the manor lUnd principal land owner. The .area is<br />

525 acres ; rateable value £770 ; the population in 1871<br />

was 36.<br />

Letters through Market Drayton<br />

Bearaan George, grocer, Kinsey heath<br />

Bebbington John, farmer<br />

Beeston &: Thursfield, ironmongers k<br />

drapers<br />

Beeston Alfred, farmer. The Mount<br />

Beeston Mary (Mrs.), frmr. Paddock la<br />

Bellyse Joseph Hayward, solicitor &<br />

solicitor to the Gas works, clerk to<br />

the Burial board & vestry clerk;<br />

& Hospital street, Nantwich<br />

Blagg Wm. farmer, Wood Orchard farm<br />

Blakeman John Ryland, watch &: clock<br />

maker, parish clerk k sub-postmaster<br />

Bonell Samuel k Thomas, agricultural<br />

implement makers k dealers & pump<br />

makers, Little heath<br />

Boston Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer<br />

Bourne Frances Mary (Mias), milliner<br />

Bourne Robert, grocer<br />

Brereton William, Phoenix inn<br />

Brooks Joseph, farmer, Kinsey heath<br />

Broomfield Joseph, fruiterer. Little hth<br />

Carrier John, manager <strong>of</strong> Shropshire<br />

Canal Co. Kinsey heath<br />

Cartwright John, shoe maker<br />

Cartwright Josph.shoe ma. Kinsey heath<br />

Chester MaryJane (Mrs.), confectioner<br />

Clarke Samuel, farmer, Woolfall<br />

Clayton Thomas, manager to Gittins,<br />

Turnbull k Co. Canal wharf<br />

Cohen William, general dealer<br />

Cooper William, tailor<br />

Corfield Henry, plumber & glazier<br />

Cork James, tailor<br />

Cork John, tailor, Swanbach<br />

Dale George, farmer, Bunsley bank<br />

Dale George, grocer, Cox baiik<br />

Deighton Martha (Mrs.), greengrocer,<br />

Sandy lane<br />

Dix Geo. boarding & day school, Ivy ho<br />

Dooler Richard, farmer. Long hill<br />

Downes k Co. (branch), bankers; open<br />

on thursday; draw on London &<br />

Westminster Bank, London<br />

Dutton Frederick, farmer, Sandy lane<br />

Dutton Joseph, shoe maker, Copthorne<br />

Dutton Sarah (Mrs.), farmer,<br />

Gorse, Cr<strong>of</strong>ts farm<br />

Eardley Richard, farmer. Moss hall<br />

Eaton James, boot & shoe maker<br />

Edwards Samuel, carman<br />

The<br />

EUerton Humphrey, grocer. Bridge<br />

house<br />

Ellerton John, grocer, Swanbach<br />

Ellis John, Combermere Arms<br />

Ellis Margaret Ann (Miss), grocer<br />

Evanson John, fanner<br />

Farrington William Ellison, grocer<br />

Gittin8,Turnbull & Co. coal & lime merchants<br />

(Thomas Claydon, manager).<br />

Canal wharf; & at Chester<br />

Griffiths Charles, relieving <strong>of</strong>ficer, registrar<br />

<strong>of</strong> births k deaths k vaccination<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer. Rose cottage, Sandy lane<br />

Hall Richard, corn dealer, Taintree<br />

house<br />

Haninett Samuel, farmer, Swanbach<br />

HarrisonJhn.Mare,surgeon,TIieHollies<br />

Holland Thomas, tailor<br />

Hollins Thomas, farmer, Paddock lane<br />

Hope John, farmer k builder, Green la<br />

Jay Frederick Fitzherbert,surgeon,M.D.<br />

medical <strong>of</strong>ficer for the Audlem division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Nantwich union, & public<br />

vaccinator<br />

Johnson Daniel, Bridge inn<br />

Johnson Joseph, farmer. Fields farm<br />

Jones Harriet (Mrs.), farraer,Little hth<br />

Jones Henry, shopkeeper. Chapel end<br />

Kemp John, farmer, Sandy lane<br />

Latham James, seed merchant<br />

Latham William, shopkeeper<br />

Lee Thomas, farmer<br />

Lees John, butcher k cattle dealer<br />

Lewis Harriet (Miss),.dressma.Sandy ia<br />

Longhurst Charles, Grown hotel<br />

Lunt Thomas, cowkeeper, Kinsey heath<br />

Lynes Geprge, coal dealer<br />

Malan Thomas, butcher<br />

Manchester Sf Liverpool District<br />

Banking Co. {Sub-Branch) ; open<br />

on thursd.iy; (manager, Thomas


30 ADDLEJ*.<br />

Sought Jones) ; draw on Smith,<br />

Payne & Smiths'jLondon ; & at Nantwich<br />

Mangnall Anne (Mrs.), ladies' boording<br />

school. Green Lane hou«e<br />

Martin John, miller, Audlem mill<br />

Mayres Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper<br />

Mayres William, plumber & glazier<br />

Mear James, The Lamb hotel<br />

Minshall William, plumber & glazier<br />

Morris Thos. farmer, The Parks farm<br />

Oyven John, carman<br />

Parker Jolm, farmer, Swanbach<br />

Parker Thomas, shoe maker<br />

Perry John, farmer, Kinsey heath<br />

Pickings John, pig dealer, Woolfall<br />

PodmoreMargaret (Mrs.),ladies' hoarding<br />

school<br />

Police Station (Wm. Watson.serseant)<br />

Pureell James, shoe maker, Cox bank<br />

Rogers James, grocer & druggist<br />

Scott William,farmer, Woolfall<br />

Shaw Levi, farmer, Corbrook<br />

Shore Levi Samuel Corbrook, farmer<br />

Shropshire Union Canal Sf Railway<br />

Co. (John Carrier, manager)<br />

Shukcr John, brick maker. Cox bank<br />

Shuker Joseph, farmer, Kin.sey lieatli<br />

Shuker Thomas, blacksmith<br />

Shuker Wm. carman & coal dIr.Sandy la<br />

Simpson James, farmer, Woolfall<br />

Simpson John Hill, farmer. The Villa,<br />

Little heath<br />

Simpson Thomas, farmer, Woolfall<br />

Slyth John (Mrs.), dress maker<br />

Slyth .lohn, watch k clock maker<br />

Smith Joseph, saddler<br />

SnowEdwin Holbrook, miller & farmer,<br />

Swanbach mill<br />

Tatler George, wheelwright<br />

Thomas Joseph, grocer, CO.K bank<br />

Thursfield Jsph. & Peter,frmrs.Green la<br />

Thursfield Jaixes, farm«r<br />

Vaughan John, chemist & seedsman &<br />

agent for VV. & A. Gilbey, wine &<br />

spirit merchants<br />

Vickers Thomas, farmer, Swanbach<br />

CHESHIRS.<br />

Viggers William, grocer<br />

Whiston Abraham,8hoe makr.Little hth<br />

Willett Catherine (Mrs.), farmer, Bank<br />

house, Corbrook<br />

Williams Eli, draper<br />

Willows Anthony, veterinary surgeon.<br />

Ash cottage, Sandy lane<br />

Wood Thomas, farmer. Little heath<br />

Woolnoth Thomas, artist<br />

Young Eliza (Mrs.), The Holmes farm<br />

Buerton.<br />

Baker John Bellyse, Highfields<br />

Barnshaw Henry, Paddock lane<br />

Kirkham Saml.The Asli,Wood House la<br />

Smith John, Kynsal lodge<br />

Smith Richard<br />

Wilson Mrs. Burton cot. Chapel end<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Ashlev Isaac, blacksmith. Chapel end<br />

Bate Thomas, bricklayer<br />

Billington Peter, shopkeeper<br />

Brittain Chrlot.( Mrs. ),frmr. Highfields<br />

Challiner Roht. farmer,Wood House la<br />

Cornes Ann (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Davenport John, farmer<br />

Davenport Thomas, farmer, Woore la<br />

Davies James, shoe maker<br />

Dyks James, wheelwright, Chapel end<br />

Edwards Robert, farmer, Hankin's heys<br />

Ellison John, farmer<br />

Evans Henry, blncksmith<br />

Grocott John, farm bailifi' to John<br />

Smith,esq. Wood House Lane farm<br />

Hall Saml. frmr. Woolfall hall, Woolfall<br />

Hampson John, farmer, The Sullins<br />

Hankey Henry, farmer. Park fields<br />

Hassell Joseph, farmer<br />

Healey George, farmer<br />

HopeChas. CoachSf Horses i«w,&grocer<br />

Huntbach Michael, farmer<br />

James John, butcher, Woore lane<br />

Johnson Frances (Mr.".),frmr.Burton vil<br />

Kirkham Rupert, farmer<br />

Lawton James, farmer<br />

Ledsbam William, miller k<br />

Buertoa mill<br />

BACHE (or BACH) is a township in the parish <strong>of</strong><br />

St. Oswald, Chester city, a mile and a half north from<br />

Chester, in tbe Western division <strong>of</strong> the county, lower<br />

division <strong>of</strong> the hundred <strong>of</strong> Broxton, union and county<br />

court district <strong>of</strong> Chester, situated on the high road<br />

from Chester to Birkenhead. iJache Hall is a noble<br />

brick building, the seat <strong>of</strong> Robert Spear Hudson, esq.;<br />

it is pleasantly situated some distance from the high<br />

road, and is built on the site <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the many ancient<br />

Hudson Robert Spear, Bache hail<br />

BACKFORD is a parish, comprising the townships<br />

<strong>of</strong> Backford, Chorlton, Lea, Great Mollington, audi<br />

Caugball, in the Western divison <strong>of</strong> the county, partly<br />

in the higher division <strong>of</strong> the hundred <strong>of</strong> Wirral, and<br />

partly in the lower division <strong>of</strong> the hundred <strong>of</strong> Broxton,<br />

Chester union and county court district, rural deanery<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wirral, Liverpool archdeaconry and Chester diocese.<br />

The township <strong>of</strong> Backford is 1 mile east <strong>of</strong> Mollington<br />

railway station and 3;J- north from Chester, and is<br />

situated on tbe Dee and Mersey Canal, and Chester and<br />

Birkenhead road. The church <strong>of</strong> St, Oswald is an old<br />

stone and brick building; the body was repaired in<br />

1728 : it has chancel, nave, aisles, organ, 4 bells, 0<br />

monuments, clock, and an old bible fastened by an iron<br />

chain. The register dates from the year 1562 ; tithes<br />

commuted at £182 148. 3d. The living is a vicarage,<br />

with residence and 20 acres <strong>of</strong> glebe, in the gift <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

P.ishop <strong>of</strong> Chester, and held by the Rev. Richard John<br />

Fairclough, M.A. late scholar <strong>of</strong> Christ's College,<br />

Cambridge. There is a National school for boys and<br />

girls, endowed with about £12 per annum, and a<br />

Sunday school is held in the school-room. The charities<br />

for distribution are £11 168. yearly. Backford Hall,<br />

the scab <strong>of</strong> Birkenhead Glegg, esq. is a red brick<br />

mansion in the Elizabethan and Gothic styles, standing<br />

at A short distance from the village. Birkenhead<br />

farmer,<br />

[POST OFFICE<br />

Lewis Richard, farmer<br />

Matthews J


DIRECTORY.} CHESHIRE. BAGULEY. 31<br />

I,ea is a township near tbe Mollington railway<br />

station, in the higheB division <strong>of</strong> the hundred <strong>of</strong> Wirral;<br />

it is intersected by the Eliesmere Canal. Miss Feilden<br />

is lady <strong>of</strong> the manor and tbe chief landowner. The<br />

area is 684 acres; rateable value i:S79 ; the population<br />

in 1871 waa 81.<br />

Great Mollington, or MoUington-Tarrant, is la<br />

township, station on the Birkenhead, Lancashire and<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> Junction Railway, and straggling village,<br />

higher division <strong>of</strong> the hundred <strong>of</strong> Wirral, 2\ miles<br />

north-north-west from Chester. The Dee and Mersey<br />

Backford.<br />

Fairclough Rev. Rd. Jhn. M.A. Vicarage<br />

Glegg Birkenhead, Tbe Hall<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Basnett Andrew, farmer<br />

Davies John, farmer, Backford Cross<br />

Davies William, farmer<br />

Hughes Williain, farmer<br />

Maior Jonathan, farmer<br />

Owen iohn, wheelwright<br />

Roberts Edward, shoemaker<br />

RyanMtthw.comcl.travlr. Backford cott<br />

Wilson John, farmer<br />

Caughall.<br />

Evans Joseph, farmer<br />

Worrell Thomas, farmer<br />

Chorlton.<br />

Johnston Carruthers Chas.J.p.The Hall<br />

Denson George, farmer<br />

MinshuU John, farmer<br />

Price Jonathan, farmer<br />

Thomas John, farmer<br />

Woodfine Richard, farmer<br />

Lea.<br />

Dean James, blacksmith k farmer<br />

Hough Thomas, farmer & wheeiwri'dit<br />

Mason Peter, farmer, Dunkirk<br />

MinshuU Jhn. jun. farmer. Damage frm<br />

Robinson Peter, farmer, The Hall<br />

Great Mollingrton.<br />

Blomfield Rev. Canon, The Hall<br />

Bowers Thomas, The Willows<br />

BADDILET is a township, pariah and scattered<br />

village, about 2 miles north from Wrenbury railway<br />

station, 4 south-west from Nantwich, 166 from<br />

London, 10 north-east from Malpas, 18 south-east from<br />

Chester, in the Western division <strong>of</strong> the county, Nantwich<br />

union and connty court district, Audlem division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Nantwich hundred, rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Nantwich,<br />

and Chester archdeaconry and diocese. The Chester<br />

and Eliesmere Canal passes through the parish. The<br />

church <strong>of</strong> St. Michael is a small old building cased with<br />

brick, and consists <strong>of</strong> chancel and nave. The register<br />

dates from the year[ ]. The living is a rectory, yearly<br />

value about £200, with a residence and 8J acres <strong>of</strong><br />

glebe, in the gift <strong>of</strong> Lord Tollemache <strong>of</strong> Helming-<br />

Austin Mrs<br />

Edwards Rev. John Wilkinson, B.A.<br />

[rector]<br />

Birchall Samuel, farmer<br />

Brett Richard, farmer k butcher<br />

Chesters John, butcher k farmer<br />

Cornes Geo. wheelwright k shopkeeper<br />

Canal passes through the township. Mollington Hall,<br />

the seat <strong>of</strong> Miss Feilden, is a handsome brick sti-ucture,<br />

pleasantly situated in a beautiful park ; there is a fine<br />

sheet <strong>of</strong> water fronting the mansion. Miss Feilden is<br />

lady <strong>of</strong> the manor and the chief landowner. The area<br />

18 821 acres ; rateable value £1,983 ; the population in<br />

1871 was 189.<br />

POST OFFICE.—William Bullock, receiver. Letters throuTh<br />

Chester arrive at 8 a.m.; dispatched at .5.15 p.m.; Sunday,<br />

arrive at 8 a.m.; and dispatched at 11.15 a.m. The nearest<br />

money order <strong>of</strong>fice is at Chester<br />

Railway Station, Thomas Wiseman, station master.<br />

Davies John, Crosslooms house<br />

Davies Samuel, jun. Crosslooms villas<br />

Feilden Miss, The Hall<br />

Little John, The Elms<br />

Whitworth Gordon, Pentycross<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Bullock William, baker & eroeer<br />

Carter John, farmer, Coal Pit lane frm<br />

Davies John, land agent & surveyor<br />

Davies Samuel, land agent.& surveyor,<br />

Astburv house<br />

Davies William, fanner<br />

Jones Jame«. farmer<br />

Lancelotte William, boot & ^loe makar<br />

Parkes Edwin, brewer<br />

StephenPeter,land agent,Kingswood ho<br />

Urmston Thomas, farmer<br />

Williams John, farmer k butcher<br />

ham, and held by the Rev. John Wilkinson Edwards,<br />

B.A. <strong>of</strong> Brasenose College. Oxford. A Sunday school<br />

is held at the church. The charities produce about<br />

£48 per annum. Here are the water works belonging<br />

to the Nantwich Local Board. George Edmund<br />

Wicksted, esq, is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor and chief landowner.<br />

The soil is various ; subsoil, clay and sand.<br />

The land is chiefly in pasture and the usual crops are<br />

grown, Tbe area is 1,962 acres ; rateable value<br />

£3,198 ; the population in 1871 was 323.<br />

Parish Clerk, Thomas Smith.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, by foot post<br />

Dutton Benjamin, fiirmer, Baddiley frm<br />

Foxley Frances (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Furber William, farmer, Baddiley hall<br />

Hale Edgerton Peter, farmer, YewTree<br />

house<br />

Hitehin William, farmer<br />

Hockenhull John, farmer, Dairy farm<br />

BAGULEY is a township and village and ecclesiastical<br />

parish, formed in 1868 out <strong>of</strong> Bowden parish. Mid<br />

division <strong>of</strong> the county, and Altrincham union and<br />

county court district, Bucklow hundred, 2J miles eastby-nocth<br />

from Altrincham, ISJ east from Warrington, Q-\<br />

north-west from Stockport, and 8 south from Manchester.<br />

Here is a station on the <strong>Cheshire</strong> Lines Railway. The<br />

church <strong>of</strong> St. John the Divine is a stone structure,<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave, tower and spire. The living<br />

is a vicarage, yearly value £:5:10, in the gift <strong>of</strong> W. C.<br />

and T. Brooks, esqrs. and held by the Rev. Hugh Bethell<br />

Jones, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Trinity College, Dublin. The Baptists<br />

have a chapel, also the Independents, who have a day<br />

and Sunday school. The manor <strong>of</strong> Baguley, or, as it<br />

was originally spelt, '• Baggiley," was held by Sir W.<br />

Baggiley in 1319, from whom it passed by marriage to<br />

the Leghs, <strong>of</strong> Booths, near Knutsford : it was held by<br />

them for about three centuries, and afterwards became<br />

the property <strong>of</strong> the Viscount Allen ; it passed by purchase<br />

to the late Thomas William Tatton, esq, whose son,<br />

the present possessor, holds a court for tbe manor <strong>of</strong><br />

Baguley every year. Baguley Hall exhibits an excellent<br />

specimen <strong>of</strong> ancient domestic architecture <strong>of</strong> the time <strong>of</strong><br />

Baguley.'<br />

Colville James VV. Everaley<br />

Darnton Edward<br />

Oardom Mrs. Heber cottage<br />

Mothersili Mrs. Brooks mad<br />

Orreil Mrs. Bagnley house<br />

Price Arthur, Knob hall<br />

Letters through Nantwich, whicli is the nearest money order<br />

Johnson Margaret (Mrs.),<br />

Springe Lane hall<br />

Lea John, farmer<br />

farmer.<br />

Mottram William, butcher & cattle dlr<br />

Pickford Thomas William, farmer<br />

Tapley Peter, farmer<br />

Walley John, farmer. Mere house<br />

Edward III.; one side <strong>of</strong> the quadrangle is still remaining,<br />

in the centre <strong>of</strong> which is the great hall, in good<br />

repair; it is now occupied as a farm-house. Thomas<br />

AVilliam Tatton, esq. <strong>of</strong> Wythensbawe Hall, is lord <strong>of</strong><br />

the manor and chief landowner. The Earl <strong>of</strong> Stamford<br />

and Warrington is also lord <strong>of</strong> tbe manor <strong>of</strong> a portion<br />

<strong>of</strong> this township. The soil is sandy and stiff clay, and<br />

the subsoil red marl. Market gardening is carried on<br />

very extensively here, and is the chief occupation. The<br />

area is 1769 acres ; rateable value £6,889 ; the population<br />

in 1871 was 634.<br />

Letters are received through Northenden, whicli is the<br />

nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Raihoay Station, William Knowles, station master<br />

Broqklands is situated near the Manchester road<br />

and adjoining Sale, and has a station on the Manchester,<br />

South Junction and Altrincham Railway : it is<br />

6 miles south from Manchester, and 2^ north-by-east<br />

from Altrincham ; the streets are clean and are lightetl<br />

with gas; it is a fashionable suburb <strong>of</strong> Manchester, containing<br />

some good mansions, and it is eocleaiastically<br />

annexed to Baguley.<br />

Wood Thomas, Baguley lodge Brown Jas. farmer, Newall Green farm<br />

Adshead Thomas, farmer<br />

Coleman G^. farmer. Old Wood farm<br />

Aldcr<strong>of</strong>t Isaac, blacksmith<br />

Cookson Wfffiain, farmer. Maple road<br />

Atkins Ricliard James, fiirmer & landowner.<br />

Floats road<br />

Coombs William, market gardener<br />

Coombs Peter, market.gardener<br />

Broiniley Thomas, market gardener k Crowther John, farmer<br />

sh'je maker<br />

Darh.\s!iire Jaiues, fanner


32 BAGULEY.<br />

Darbyshire Thomas, market gardener<br />

Gamer George, shopkeeper<br />

Good hall Benjamin, farmer<br />

Goodier Joseph, market gardener<br />

Gresty Edward, market gardener<br />

Gresty James, market gardener<br />

Hall William, beer retailer k shopkeeper<br />

Hamnett Edward, market gardener<br />

Hamnett John, market gardener<br />

Haywood Samuel, market gardener<br />

Hollinpriest John, farmer & landowner<br />

Holt John, wheelwright, Stockportroad<br />

Hulme Samuel, market gardener<br />

Jackson James, market gardener<br />

Jackson John, market grdnr. & farmer<br />

Jackson Thomas, wheelwright, Stockport<br />

road<br />

Kinsey David, farmer, Stockport road<br />

Kinsey James Chorlton, farmer<br />

Kinsey Robert,RoTjal Oak,k farmer,<br />

Stockport road<br />

Lambe John, market gardener<br />

Leigh Thomas, farmer<br />

Lomax John (Mrs.), blacksmith, Stockport<br />

road<br />

Marsland Robt.Clarke.frmr.Round thru<br />

Marsland Willian),farmer,Baguley hall<br />

Massey Peter, farmer<br />

Osbaldeston WMlliam & Thomas, farmers<br />

Pearson George, farmer<br />

Pearson John, market gardener<br />

Ravenscr<strong>of</strong>t Charlesj grcr. & beer retlr<br />

Renshaw Ann (Mrs.), market gardener<br />

Rogerson Thomas, market gardener<br />

Rowland Stephen, farmer. Old wood frm<br />

Walkden William, fanner<br />

Walker Robert, market grdnr. Floats rd<br />

Walker Samuel, market gardener<br />

Watkinson Tliomas, market gardener<br />

Whitfield Thomas, market gardener<br />

Wood Thomas, farmer, Baeuley lodge<br />

Woodall James & Sarah (Miss),farmers,<br />

Stockport road<br />

Brooklands.<br />

Ashcr<strong>of</strong>t John James, 2 Stanley terrace<br />

Beesley George Barton, 0 Stanley ter<br />

CHESHIBE.<br />

Bellhonse Edward Taylor, Sale Heys,<br />

Washway road<br />

Bellhouse Wltr.Beechfield,Washway rd<br />

BeswickFrdk.Hodgkinson,Marsland rd<br />

Brantom William, 3 Stanley terrace<br />

Brogden Mrs. Raglan ho. Roglan road<br />

Brown Williain, Eastview, Marsland rd<br />

Burgess Hy. Carlton villas,Marsland rd<br />

Burgharat Charles, Marsland road<br />

Bytheway William, 5 Stanley terrace<br />

Cavanah John, 4 Stanley terrace<br />

Charnock James, HortonRoyde, Brooklands<br />

road<br />

Clark Joseph, Marsland road<br />

Clark William Henry, Marsland road<br />

Collier George Loveday, Marsland road<br />

Colville John Wilson, Eversley, Brooklands<br />

road<br />

Dixon Mrs, Marsland road<br />

Dorrin<strong>of</strong>on William Edward, Elian<br />

brook, Brooklands road<br />

Eaves Archibald, Marsland road<br />

EUerback George, Marsland road<br />

Faraday John, Marsland road<br />

Gadd George William, Marsland road<br />

Hambell John, Beaufort road<br />

Hopg Adam, Mersey Lea, Brooklands rd<br />

Ingram John, Beaufort road<br />

Jones Mrs. Marsland road<br />

Lloyd Thomas, Brooklands<br />

house,<br />

Brooklands road<br />

Main Mrs, Marsland road<br />

Marlow —-, Marsland road<br />

Marlow Frederick Jame^,Carlton villas,<br />

Marsland road<br />

Marsland Robert, Hiltley<br />

Mothersill Christopher, Woodbourne,<br />

Brooklands road<br />

Ocklestone Mrs. Marsland road<br />

Patterson Mrs. Marsland road<br />

Prince William, Marsland road<br />

Rhodes John, 8 Stanley terrace<br />

Rhodes William Henry, M.A. Merton<br />

house, Marsland road<br />

Roberts John, 7 Stanley terrace<br />

Robinson James, Marsland road<br />

Shakeshaft Mrs. Marsland road<br />

BARNSTON is a township and ecclesiastical parish<br />

formed in 1870 from the parish <strong>of</strong> Woodchurch, 6 miles<br />

south-west from Birkenhead, in the Western division <strong>of</strong><br />

the county, lower division <strong>of</strong> the hundred <strong>of</strong> Wirral,<br />

union <strong>of</strong> Wirral, county court district <strong>of</strong> Birkenhead,<br />

rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Wirral, archdeaconry <strong>of</strong> Liverpool and<br />

diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester, flhrist church is a plain stone<br />

structure, built at a cost <strong>of</strong> about £3,000 and consecrated<br />

in June, 1871 ; it consists <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave and turret<br />

containing one bell, has an organ chamber, and there<br />

are sittings for 200 persons. The living is a "perpetual<br />

Barnston,<br />

Bourne John W<br />

Finley James<br />

Glenn Rev. AllenGeo.B.A.[incumbent]<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Amerv Thomas, farmer<br />

Andrew George Frederick, farmer<br />

Castles Alexander, farmer<br />

Downham William, farmer<br />

Forshaw Robert, blacksmith<br />

Gertrey John, Fox Sf Hounds,k{a.raier<br />

Hancock Charles, farmer<br />

BARNTON is a township and scattered village, and<br />

with the township <strong>of</strong> Anderton was formed into an<br />

ecclesiastical parish in 1843 from the mother parish <strong>of</strong><br />

Great Budworth, \\ miles north-west from Northwich,<br />

in the mid division <strong>of</strong> the county,hundred <strong>of</strong> Bucklow,<br />

Northwich Union, rural deanery<strong>of</strong> Frodsham west, archdeaconry<br />

and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester, and is situated on tbe<br />

river Weaver, over which there is a swing bridge. The<br />

North Staffordshire canal passes through a tunnel here,<br />

at an elevation <strong>of</strong> 50 feet above the river. Christ church is<br />

a stone buildingin the Early English style, and has chancel,<br />

nave and bell cot containing one bell. The living is a<br />

vicarage, yearly value £156, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the Bishop <strong>of</strong><br />

Chester; the Rev. Samuel Lancaster Laidman, <strong>of</strong> Durham<br />

University, is the incumbent. A handsome chapel<br />

for Wesleyans was built in 1875 and a Methodist free<br />

church in 1867 ; there is also a small chapel for Primitive<br />

Methodists : each <strong>of</strong> these has a Sunday school<br />

attached. There is a National school for boys and girls,<br />

[POST OFPICE<br />

Shaucross Wm.Fern acre,Brooklands rd<br />

Simpson Edwin, 145 Washway road<br />

Simpson George, 147 Washway road<br />

Smart Guy, Georges road<br />

Smith Alex, Wood Heys, Washway rd<br />

Southern Lee, Marsland road<br />

Stead Albert, Beaufort road<br />

Stelfox William, Marsland road<br />

Storey John Henry, Marsland road<br />

Thompson Joseph,Hope cot.Ragland rd<br />

Thompstone Mark Wra, Beaufort road<br />

Waddington George, 1 Marsland road<br />

Warburton Thomas, Beaufort road<br />

Ward Arthur Edward, Marsland road<br />

Whitehead John Blakeley,l Stanley ter<br />

Blain James, farmer, Washway road<br />

Brooklands Hotel Co. Family hotel<br />

Sf posting house, contains private<br />

sitting rooms, drawing rooms, c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

rooms k l<strong>of</strong>ty bed rooms, hot & cold<br />

botbs, elegant ball rooms with retiring<br />

rooms en suite, weW arranged for<br />

wedding breakfasts, large dinner<br />

parties, arbitrations &c. billiard &<br />

smoking rooms, bowling green, good<br />

stabling, carriages & horses (M.<br />

Prince, manageress), Marsland road,<br />

Brooklands Sale, Manchester<br />

Burton Enoch, butcher, Marsland road<br />

Dring John, confectioner&haberdasher,<br />

Marsland road<br />

Faulkner James, plumber, Marsland rd<br />

Heywood Edith (.Mrs.), beer retailer,<br />

Marsland road<br />

Hillkirk Rosjer, farmer<br />

HockenhullJhn.nursrymn.Washway rd<br />

Little John, farmer, Geor(;es road<br />

Owen William, farmer, Washway road<br />

Quiggin John James, haberdasher &<br />

boot.warehoiise, Marsland road<br />

Rhodes William Henry, M.A. boarding<br />

k day school for young gentlemen,<br />

Merton House school, Marsland road.<br />

See advertisement<br />

Savage William, grocer, Marsland rd<br />

Yates Richard Smalley, nurseryman,<br />

Washway road<br />

curacy, yearly value £150, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the Rev. P. R.<br />

Robin, M.A. rector <strong>of</strong> Woodchurch, and held by the<br />

Rev. Allen George Glenn, B.A., <strong>of</strong> St. Mary Hall,<br />

Oxford. The principal landowners are the Barl <strong>of</strong><br />

Shrewsbury, and the trustees <strong>of</strong> the late J. Hegan,esq.<br />

The area is 1,068 acres; rateable value £2,258 ; the<br />

population in 1871 was 292.<br />

Letters through Birkenhead. LETTER Box cleared at 4<br />

p.m. The nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice is at Thornton<br />

Hough<br />

National School, Miss Eunice Darbyshire, mistress.<br />

Jones Ellen (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Jones John, shopkpr.& toll bar collector<br />

Owen Thomas, farmer<br />

Pierson Thomas, farmer<br />

Thomas Caroline (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Webster John VV. farmer<br />

and a Sunday school is held in the schoolroom. A<br />

school for infants was erected by voluntary subscriptions<br />

in 1874, The chief landowners are H. A. S. Bence.<br />

esq. Capt. W. T. F. Jackson, E.N, Thomas Clarke, esq.<br />

Edward Turner, esq. Mr. Henry Taylor and A. H.<br />

Smith-Barry, esq. and Lord Stanley <strong>of</strong> Alderley. A<br />

salt mine was formerly worked here, and rope making<br />

is carried on. The soil is clayey ; the subsoil, clay and<br />

sand. The chief crops are wheat, oats and potatoes.<br />

The area <strong>of</strong> the township is 751 acres, and <strong>of</strong> the ecclesiastical<br />

parish 1,232 acres ; rateable value <strong>of</strong> ecclesiastical<br />

parish £14,310; township £7,261 ; the population<br />

in 1871 was, ecclesiastical parish 1,644 ; township<br />

1,363.<br />

POST & MONEY ORDER OFFICE & Savings Bank.—Issac<br />

Phdlips, receiver. Letters arrive from Northwich at 7 a.m,<br />

dispatched at 6,30 p.m, on week days only<br />

National School, Thomas Spencer, master; Mrs, Elizabeth<br />

Edmunds, infants' mistress


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. BARTHOMLEY, 33<br />

Andertonis a small township.a mile and a half northwest<br />

from Northwich, in the Mid division <strong>of</strong> the county,<br />

tundred <strong>of</strong> Bucklow, and Northwich union and county<br />


34 BARTHOMLEY. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

stone building in mixed styles, and has chancel, nave,<br />

three aisles, transept, and contains an organ and a<br />

handsome tower with a clock and 6 bells. The register<br />

dates from the year 1564 : the living is a rectory, yearly<br />

value £824, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the trustees <strong>of</strong> Lord Crewe,<br />

and held by the Eev. Edward Duncombe, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Brasenose<br />

College, Oxford. There is a National school for<br />

boys and girls ; the charities are <strong>of</strong> £20 yearly for bread;<br />

Lord Crewe is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor and landowner. The<br />

soil is sandy ; subsoil sand and clay. The chief produce<br />

is cheese, potatoes, wheat, and oats. There are five<br />

townships in this parish : Barthomley, Batterley (in<br />

Duncombe Rev. Edward, M.A.[rector],<br />

Rectory<br />

Sharpe Rev. Robert Matthew, B.A.<br />

[curate], Church bank<br />

C0M.MERCIAL.<br />

Bebbington George, White Lion<br />

Bebbington William, farmer,The Limes<br />

Bennion Joseph, farmer<br />

Billington John, tailor & draper<br />

Birchill Williain, wheelwright<br />

Cadman John, shopkeeper<br />

Crawley John, station mstr.Radway gr<br />

BEBINGTON is a parish in tbe Western division <strong>of</strong><br />

the county, lower division <strong>of</strong> Wirral hundred, Wirral<br />

union, and Birkenhead county court district, rural<br />

deanery <strong>of</strong> Wirral, archdeaconry <strong>of</strong> Liverpool and diocese<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chester, and comprises tbe townshij^s <strong>of</strong> Lower<br />

and Higher Bebington, Poulton-with-Spital, Storeton<br />

and Tranmere ; bounded on the east by the Mersey.<br />

The Birkenhead and Chester railway has a station here.<br />

The area is 5,782 acres, rateable value £17,470 ; the<br />

population in 1871 was 23,725.<br />

Lower Bebing-ton is a village, township and<br />

station, on tbe Birkenhead and Chester railway, in the<br />

parish <strong>of</strong> Bebington, 4 miles south-east fi-om Birkenhead,<br />

12 north-west from Chester and 2J from Rock<br />

Ferry steamboat station. Here is situate the parish<br />

church <strong>of</strong> St. Andrew, an ancient stone building, in the<br />

Norman, Decorated and Tudor styles ; it consists <strong>of</strong><br />

chjincel, nave, aisles, two porches, tower with 6 bells and<br />

spire, has G stained windows, and the steps, base and<br />

remains <strong>of</strong> the old churchyard cross ; the church was<br />

repaired and the north aisle <strong>of</strong> nave added in 1841; it<br />

was reseated in 1872. The register dates from the<br />

year 1558. The living is a rectory, yearly value £670, in<br />

the gift <strong>of</strong> and held by th'e Rev. George Ramsay Feilden,<br />

M.A. <strong>of</strong> Christ Church, Oxford. There is a chapel for<br />

Primitive Methodists ; also a National school for boys,<br />

girls and infants, endowed with £42 yearly,derived from<br />

land, and a Sunday school. In the centre <strong>of</strong> the village<br />

a handsome stone fountain is placed. At Roseneath there<br />

is a remarkable tablet, cut by the lateThoraas Francis,<br />

who by cutting a rock in the village, obtained a supply<br />

<strong>of</strong> water at a time <strong>of</strong> drought. There are charities <strong>of</strong><br />

£20 yearly. Thomas Green, esq, <strong>of</strong> Poulton is lord <strong>of</strong><br />

the manor and chief landowner. The manufacture <strong>of</strong><br />

bricks is carried on to a limited extent in the parish.<br />

The soil is marl and clay ; the subsoil is rock. The<br />

chief crops are grass and corn. The area is 1,542 acres ;<br />

rateable value £17,470; the population in 1871 was<br />

3,768.<br />

POST & MONEY ORDER OFFICE & Savings Bank.—Mrs.<br />

Eleanor Stephenson, receiver. Letters throui-h Birkenhead.<br />

Delivery 7.15 a.m. k 4.30 p.m.; dispatches 9.35<br />

a.m. & 7.20 p.m.; Sunday 7.20 p.m<br />

New Ferry on the Mersey is a about a mile<br />

east from, and in the township <strong>of</strong>, Lower Bebington<br />

and 2 miles south from Birkenhead, on the turnpike<br />

road leading from Birkenhead to Chester. A handsome<br />

iron pier is now completed at this place, from which<br />

steamboats ply to Liverpool every hour in the winter<br />

and every half hour in the summer; the length, including<br />

landing stage, is about 856 feet. Here are<br />

National schools for boys, girls and infants, .ilso several<br />

private schools for young ladies. The Baptists,<br />

Wesleyan Methodists and the Brethren have each<br />

a chapel here. St. Mark's church, situated in the<br />

New Chester road, a chapel <strong>of</strong> ease to tbe mother<br />

Staffordshire), Crewe, Alsager, and Haslington. The<br />

area <strong>of</strong> the entire parish is 11,035 acres, township 1,982 ;<br />

rateable value <strong>of</strong> township £5,7.50; the population in<br />

1871 was, <strong>of</strong> the entire parish 3,736 ; <strong>of</strong> the township<br />

405. Radway Green is a station a mile from the village,<br />

on the North Staffordshire railway.<br />

POST OFFICE.—-John Billington, sub-postmaster. Letters<br />

are received through Crewe, delivered at 8 a.m.; dispatched<br />

at 5.30 p.m. Crewe is the nearest money order<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Ford Thomas, farmer, Walnut tree Mountford Thomas, former<br />

Gibson John, blacksmith<br />

Salmon William, farmer & maltster<br />

Glover Robert, farmer<br />

Shirwin Samuel, joiner<br />

Greenway Thomas, farmer. Valley farm Stringer George, miller k farmer<br />

Heler Joseph, farmer, Radway green Thornhill Joseph, farmer<br />

Heler William, farmer. Smith's green Thornhill Obadiah, farmer, Old hall<br />

Higginson Thomas, shoemaker Thornhill Richard, farmer<br />

Jones Richard, farmer. Town house Toplady John, shoe maker<br />

KentHaTinah(Mrs.),farmer,Radway gn Wardell John, farmer. Church fields<br />

Lawton Thomas, farmer. Flush house Whittaker Ralph, farmer<br />

Lunt Joseph, farmer. Toad hall Whittaker Richd. shopkpr. Radway gn<br />

Mounfield William, farmer<br />

W^hittaker Robert, farmer, Radway grn<br />

church, St. Andrew's, Lower Bebington, was erected<br />

in 1867, at the cost <strong>of</strong> £3,.'300 ; it is a fine building<br />

<strong>of</strong> red sandstone, in the Early English style, consisting<br />

<strong>of</strong> chancel, nave, aisles and turret with one bell,,<br />

tbe whole <strong>of</strong> the window^s are filled with stained glass,<br />

there are 550 sittings which are all free. Services<br />

are conducted by the curates.<br />

Higher Bebington, within the parliamentary borough<br />

<strong>of</strong> Birkenhead, is 4 miles south from Birkenhead,.<br />

2 from Rock Ferry railway station and steamboat station<br />

and a mile north-west from Lower Bebington. Christ<br />

Church, erected in 1859, entirely <strong>of</strong> stone, is in the<br />

Early English style, and consists <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave and<br />

aisles : it has an organ, 1 bell, two stained windows,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the four Evangelists and four greater prophets,<br />

and the other <strong>of</strong> incidents in the Saviour's earthly<br />

career : it has sittings for 300 persons, but is built to<br />

accommodate 700. The register dates from the year<br />

1877. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift <strong>of</strong><br />

the present incumbent, the Piev. George Troughton, LL.B.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Queens' College, Cambridge ; there is a parsonage<br />

house contiguous to the church. There is a place <strong>of</strong><br />

worship for Baptists and Wesleyans, also National and<br />

Sunday schools. No trade is carried on in the township<br />

with the exception <strong>of</strong> quarrying white freestone,<br />

which is extensively used for ornamental building. The<br />

extensive quarries (known as the Storeton quarries) are<br />

noted for geological peculiarities, especially the tracka<br />

<strong>of</strong> the cheirotherium; impressions have there been found<br />

which were probably produced by the crawling or<br />

walking <strong>of</strong> tortoises, crocodiles, lizards, and <strong>of</strong> therhynchosaurus,<br />

a creature with the body <strong>of</strong> a reptile and the<br />

beak and feet <strong>of</strong> a bird. The soil is principally clay on<br />

stone, and the chief crops are wheat. R. Barton, esq.,<br />

the family <strong>of</strong> the Kings and Major J. C. Orred ai'e<br />

chief landowners. The area is 953 acres ; rateable value,<br />

£23,073 ; the population in 1871 was 3,172.<br />

WALL LETTER Box cleared at 5.15 p.m.; no collection<br />

on Sunday<br />

P0ST& MONEY ORDER OFFICE & Savings Bank, Bebing^<br />

ton road.—John Fawcett, receiver. Letters from Birkenhead.<br />

Dispatches at 9 a.m. & 11.3 a.m. k 5.30 p.m. &<br />

7.45 p.m. ; no dispatch on .Sunday<br />

STORETON WALL Letter Box cleared at 4.30 p.m. ou<br />

weekdays. The nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice is at Lower<br />

Bebington<br />

INSURANCE AGENT.—Gwarrft^/w FireSf LifejU. Dobson,<br />

King street<br />

PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS :—<br />

Higher Bebington Local Board, <strong>of</strong>lices. King street.<br />

Rock Ferry, J. H. Kenion, clerk ; Robert Dobson, surveyor<br />

k collector<br />

Higher Bebington Local Board Fire Reel Station,<br />

Nelson road. Rock Ferry<br />

Albert Rooms, Nelson place<br />

Lower Bebington Local Board, <strong>of</strong>lice.s. Lower Bebington,<br />

Miles Pilling Elshy, clerk<br />

Railway Station, Lower Bebington, Hy. Bevan, collector


miMiioMr^ll ffljiiiflHIKW BBBINOTOKt 66<br />

Motional, Storeton, Miss fiaaka, aiisli^ts<br />

Mn. Apsley lioust:<br />

I Thonts Ford, Fan covers<br />

iChsflM, Oaklands<br />

Uolui Boirlaiid, Nelson cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

I TiMuau Artkur, J. p. Staoton ball<br />

\ Imtn, StonaHaU<br />

tJoiiwiMi, 10 Acres road<br />

..JM Thomas, Nidson cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

iVn. Holly 4ife<br />

I Mm. Orctuini<br />

r JaiD« Heary, 6 Acres road<br />

iMfs.l3Cbureiiroad<br />

iJolta, Kiishmood hill<br />

.—I John Fras. flawtborn bouse<br />

[OMTIS Tliomas, Acres road<br />

tMaDooisiii Ashbrook torrace<br />

' liasfl Wlkoo, 1 Ashbrook ter<br />

J<br />

ib, F.iLA. Pennant bouse<br />

ohn lUriMy, 17 Church rd<br />

I lehvt Beadle, fax eoven<br />

' Mn<br />

I J. Qiisiio<br />

^TlMMasi, 4 ishbrook temoe<br />

. t UNMboroiigb road<br />

I Chflea. Btech Jane<br />

I Wa Uf. 10 Urowborougb road<br />

ilWa JMward [curulel<br />

,'MM>k^B.),Coafa(lMoner,<br />

AcruB road<br />

Priest Heury Powell, laud ^igBAtt 6<br />

Asiibrook terrace<br />

Spencer lidwardj badih'to Mrs. Faildoii<br />

Stepheusoii Elt:auur (MM.), 4r4|)«ir,,&<br />

post ortioe<br />

Storeton Stone Quarries j^WiUiaui<br />

Makliisoii, lessee)<br />

Wainwright Georgu, boiler mskar<br />

Wiiitdiead John, shopkeeper. Heath rd<br />

Vew Ferry.<br />

PHIVATa UKblUaMTS.<br />

Aldersey Thomas, browuluw road<br />

Aiittvis Mrs. i Puikfield terrace<br />

Atkins Thoiuus. 5 New Ferry terrace<br />

Band Wiu.2 Park Held ler.NewChtsatr. rd<br />

banner Munuwuud Wuulcot, Pool bauk<br />

Barton Miss. Iddtunley rd. Parktieid<br />

Baxter Ju«.TIuirb


M<br />

{ISBIMQTON.<br />

Mftddpcks Mrs. Easton vll.NewFerry rd<br />

McQule Missea, Ellen vil.New Ferry pk<br />

Main William J M.D. New Ferry park<br />

Henzlea Daniel Macintosh, Feamlea<br />

villa, New Ferry park<br />

MorrlB GritHth, 2 River terrace<br />

Morris Joseph Wm. Chas. Brownlow rd<br />

Mowll Capt. Richard, H.M. S tiUnley<br />

road, Parktieid<br />

OsUe Mra. Brownlow road<br />

O'Sulllvan Timothy Dennis, Tbe Vines,<br />

New Ferry park<br />

Palmer Capt. William, Brownlow road<br />

Parker George, 30 New Ferry road<br />

Peel Capt. Richard Edward, 22 Stanley<br />

road, Parktieid<br />

Pemberton Wm. Roscoe, New Ferry ter<br />

Phillips Philip Henry, Brownlow road<br />

Podmore Samuel, Brownlow road<br />

Price Thomas, Brownlow road<br />

Port Mrx. Brownlow road<br />

Prince Mrs. Brownlow rood<br />

Quick Miss, Brownlow road<br />

RiaghtMrs. Union villas. New Ferry pk<br />

Bicbardson Samuel Roger, Maudslea<br />

villa, New. Ferry park<br />

Roberts William, Winstanley road<br />

Robertson Miss, 4 River terrace<br />

Robertson Mrs. 20 Bebington road<br />

Robinson Wm. Hawkins, Brownlow rd<br />

Rogers Capt. Thomas, Brownlow road<br />

Rowe Mra. 8 New Ferry terrace<br />

Sayce B— J—, 26 Stanley rd. Parkfleld<br />

ScDull Rudlph.Union vils.Nw. Ferry pk<br />

Seddon Charles John, New Ferry park<br />

Sharp William, 0 Marquis street<br />

Shaw MlsB, 36 New Ferry road<br />

Sherwen Capt. William, Brownlow road<br />

Sllltoe Wm.Chas. 30 Stanley rd. Parklid<br />

Sims Mrs. Alisou villa. New Ferry pk<br />

Smith Henry, 5 Sefton road, Parkfleld<br />

Spencer Sainnt-I Lingard, 4 Stanley<br />

road, Parkfleld<br />

Spencer Wm.C. 4 SUnleyrd. Parkfleld<br />

Stotl Wm Hy. Laurels, New Ferry pk<br />

Swallow Mrs. 34 New Ferry roud<br />

Taylor George, 6 New Ferry terrace<br />

Taylor Mrs. 44 New Ferry road<br />

Thornton Hemy, 5 Winstanley road<br />

Todd John Wildfield, Lancast vUb,<br />

New Ferry park<br />

Watkins Edward, 28 Bebington road<br />

Welih James, 3 Mersey view<br />

Westbrook Edward, 4 Parkfleld terrace<br />

Whitby Wm. Henry, 4 Bebington road<br />

Williams St. George Armstrong, 30<br />

Bebingtfin mad<br />

Williams Theoph. 20 New Chester road<br />

Wilson John, 62 New Ferry road<br />

Wolstenholine Mra. Leath villa, New<br />

Ferry paik<br />

Wynn Thomas, 2 Parkfleld, New<br />

Cbestc^ robd<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

AlllBon James, tliliia k glaaa dealer, 44<br />

New Chexter ruad<br />

AtkinsuiiWm.plasterer,6 N w.Chesler rd<br />

BatherJoliii,Bhoeiimker,18Bebington rd<br />

Beale Geo. shopkeeper, 8 Bebington rd<br />

Bliifleld Itubt. Kurdener, 3 New Ferry rd<br />

Birch Jsph. Kreengrorer, New Ferry rd<br />

Black George, greengrocer k gamedealer,<br />

30 New Chester road<br />

Breckeii Michael, collector at Rock<br />

Ferry, 64 New I'erry road<br />

Bridgwater Cornelius JohB,blackamitb,<br />

14 Bebington mud<br />

Briscoe Fredfrlck William, coal merohunt<br />

k shopkeeper, New Ferry road<br />

Briscoe Margaret (Mrs.), lodging bouae<br />

keeper, 38 New Ferry road<br />

Bruadhciii Owi-n, couimercial traveller,<br />

Ramsay villu, New Ferry park<br />

Buckley Chus.ahDpkpr. 10 Bebington rd<br />

Buckley Mory (Mr».), butcher, 2 BebluKton<br />

roud<br />

Ikickley Saml. dogger,25 Bebington rd<br />

Butler Sliueiiii,riiulneer,28Nw.Ferry rd<br />

Canipbrll Euilly (Mrt.), hosier, 38 Bebington<br />

road<br />

Gfl£SBia£.<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> R^ Folunteere {ith) Armoury,<br />

1 New Chester road (Sergeant<br />

Wallls, resident <strong>of</strong>ficer)<br />

Clarke James, dairyman, Woodhead st<br />

Cocoa rooms (Chas. Buckley manager),<br />

New Chester road<br />

Croston William George, commercial<br />

traveller, Brownlow road<br />

Dalzcil John, schoolmaster to the Indefatigable<br />

training Bliip,4 Marquis st<br />

Davies Elizabeth (Mrs.), confectioner,<br />

42 New Chester road<br />

DelaiDore Joseph, baker & grocer, 10<br />

Bebington road<br />

Delamore J sph .coal dealer, Bebington rd<br />

Dillon Wm. bootmaker, Primrose hill<br />

Dodd Wm. car prprtr. G(i New Ferry rd<br />

DwyerWni.shopkpr.16 New Cheater rd<br />

EdKe John, butcher, 23 New Ch^Bter rd<br />

Edwards David, beer retlr.Nw.Ferry rd<br />

Ellis Abraham, tarraer, Woodhead farm<br />

Ellis William, plumber k glazier, 24<br />

New Chester road<br />

Fawcett John,chemist, k post <strong>of</strong>fice, 12<br />

Bebington road<br />

Ferguson Robt.builder,26 New Ferry rd<br />

Flood WItr.bliopkeeper, 40 Bebington rd<br />

Foulds Jbn.bhopkeeper,80 New Ferry rd<br />

Gibbons John, engineer, 1 Murquis st<br />

Gilbraith Jhn.coacli bldr.21)Bebingtn.rd<br />

Gill Richd. shopkeeper, 17 Bebington rd<br />

Gray Jsph. engineer, 66 New Ferry rd<br />

Hanson Wm. coul dealer, Primrotie bill<br />

Hazard Wilson M—, furnishing Ironmonger,<br />

34 New Chester road<br />

Henry Mary Jane (Miss), draper k<br />

hosier, 28 New Chester road<br />

HunterThos.mastr.msrnr.Winstunleyrd<br />

Johnson Ann (Mrs.), lodging house, 32<br />

New Ferry road<br />

Johnston Wm.Gttlt,pilot,40New Ferry rd<br />

Jones George, hosier k draper, 38 New<br />

Chester roail<br />

Jones J us. beer retailer, 42 Bebington rd<br />

JonebJhn.lodgingliouse,23New Ferryrd<br />

Killett Robert, joiner k builder, 52 New<br />

Chester road<br />

LangleyJas. shopkeeper, OBehington rd<br />

Leigli Frederick Peter, baker k grocer,<br />

II Bebington road<br />

Lewin Thos. shoemaker. New Ferryrd<br />

Lewis Edward, oil k colour dealer, 26<br />

New Chester road<br />

Lindsey Thoit. stevedore, 12 Marquis st<br />

Little Wm. shopkeeper, 27 Bebington rd<br />

LloydGeo. Moss,joiner,56 NewFerry rd<br />

McDonough Owen, boot maker, New<br />

Chester road<br />

McGuigan Thomas, shopkeeper, 16<br />

Bebington road<br />

MaddocksWm. beer retlr.l Nw.Ferry rd<br />

Main Williani, surgeon, New Ferry pk<br />

MarahallGeo.roastr. marnr. Brownfw.rd<br />

Meadows Samuel, tea agent, 52 New<br />

Ferry road<br />

Meadows William George, drawing<br />

maater, 8 Winstanley road<br />

Mills Henry, Great Eastern hotel,<br />

New Ferry rood<br />

Morris Charles, baker k grocer, 19 k<br />

21 New Chester road<br />

Murt John, stonemason,3 Marquis st<br />

Moulton William, watcbmaker.lO New<br />

Cheater road<br />

[p08T OFFICM<br />

Pinckstono Henry, Wirral hotel, 13<br />

Beblngtoo road<br />

Poustie Jobn, butcher, 7 Bebington rd<br />

Powell Thos. greengrcr. 5 Bebington rd<br />

Price John, coal dealer, 5 Marquis st<br />

Ridding Nathan, Cleveland Arms, 31<br />

Bebington road<br />

Riley Michl. shopkpr. 78 New Ferry rd<br />

Robinson Rd. shopkpr. 76 New Ferry rd<br />

Rusbton William, saddler k harness<br />

maker, 3 Bebington road<br />

Rutter Elizabeth (Mrs.), Railway inn,<br />

Primrose hill<br />

Rutter Joseph, butcher,20Bebington rd<br />

Shackleton George, tollgate k weighing<br />

machine keeper, New Chester road<br />

Sparks Joseph B. wine k spirit merchant,<br />

36 New Chester road<br />

Stanley JaB.photogrphr.70 Nw.Ferry rd<br />

Thomas Hugh,confctnr.2lNewFerry rd<br />

Thompson Job, boot k shoe maker, 9<br />

Bebington road<br />

Thompson Samuel James, master mariner,<br />

13 Mersey view<br />

Tooley Wm. gardener, 31 New Ferry rd<br />

UterWra. shipwright, 5 Mersey view<br />

Waddington Henry, shopkeeper, 21<br />

Bebington road<br />

Wallace Geo.tile manir.22 NewFerry rd<br />

Ward John Henry, Farmers' Arms,<br />

New Chester road<br />

Weber James, New Ferry hotel. New<br />

Ferry road<br />

White Samuel, shopkpr. Primrose bill<br />

WilliumsOweii.shupkpr. 12 Victoria gro<br />

Williams William, master mariner,<br />

Brownlow road<br />

Wilson John Peterson, beer retailer, 4<br />

New Chester road<br />

Wirral Tramway Co.(LimO(William<br />

Henry'.Whilby, man.) NewChester rd<br />

Woolley Wiu. sail maker, Brownlow rd<br />

Wooton Alfred, shopkpr. 8 School lane<br />

Wynn Thos. estate agent,New Ferry rd<br />

Hig'her Bebington.<br />

Bowerbauk Sydney, 2 Mount xlUax<br />

Crowther Samuel, Mount villas<br />

Duggun William, Elm house<br />

Goutili William, Rock mount<br />

GriffithsJnhn, Millbut house /<br />

Johnson Richard, The Hall<br />

Kerr Thomas Mltchel, Clyde vUIa<br />

Leworlhy Humphry, 1 Mount vlUaa<br />

Shaw Thomas, Fir treea<br />

Squarey Andrew Tucker, Oorsey hey<br />

Troughton Rev. George, LL.B. The<br />

Parsonage<br />

COUMBROIAL.<br />

Corfe William, farmer k beer retailer<br />

Eccleston James, shopkeeper<br />

Griffiths Edward, engnr. Mount vlUaa<br />

Heiuer John, Travellers' Rest<br />

Johnson Samuel, corn miller<br />

Johnson Samuel, farmer<br />

Lowlus Richard, shoe maker<br />

Ledsom Rlchurd, farmer<br />

Lewis Joseph Shaw, shopkpr. k agent<br />

to the Prudential Assurance Co<br />

McGurk James, county constable<br />

Owen Edward, farmer<br />

Owen .Henry, wheelwright<br />

Oxton John, jun. farmer<br />

Oxton John, sen. farmer<br />

Oxton Mary (Mrs.), George hotel, k<br />

shopkeeper<br />

Pate Geiirge, farmer<br />

Munerley Danl. joiner,23 Bebington rd<br />

Munerley Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper,<br />

34 Bebington road<br />

Munerley Elizabeth (MrB.),roillinerk Scott William, . delf . manager , -<br />

hosier, 23 Bebington rood<br />

Thoinas hdward, shopkeeper<br />

Murray Thomas Richard, Iron ro<strong>of</strong>er, Thomas Johu, farmer<br />

10 Marnuis street Wering Robert, shopkeeper<br />

Noden Jaiues, coal mer. New Ferry rd Whitelicad Peter, shopkeeper<br />

Oak George, writer k graiiier, 4<br />

Bebington road<br />

Oldhaiu Phoebe (Miss), lodging house,<br />

8 Marquis street<br />

Oatle Henry, Joiner, Brownlow road<br />

Peers Thos.beerretaller,15Bebingtoii rd<br />

Ponson James, family grocer, 32 New<br />

Chester roud<br />

Williams Henry, beer retailer k joiner<br />

Williams Iticbard, gardener ,<br />

Williams Thomas, baker<br />

Poulton.<br />

Ashton Miks, Puullon hey<br />

Matlhlsoa Tliouias. Poulton liall<br />

UI maun Thomua, narcroout


DIRBOTORY.]<br />

GOUMaKCIAL.<br />

Fryer Wm. farmer, Poulton hey farm<br />

Moulsdale Tbouius', farmer<br />

Waring William, fanner<br />

Wright Thoinas, fanner<br />

Yountr James, farm baililF for Thomas<br />

Wright<br />

Spital.<br />

Hassall Henry Burton<br />

Inman Charlea, Old hall<br />

I Oman MIM, Old hall<br />

Johnaon John, Oaklands<br />

McAndrew Robt. Alexander, Oaklands<br />

Nicholson Hugh He) thorne<br />

Rndgers William, Oaklanda<br />

Smith Charlea<br />

B£TCHTON is a considerable towubhip iu Sandbach<br />

parish, ounsisiing <strong>of</strong> acutterad houses and tho hamlet<br />

<strong>of</strong> UasaAiili GBJ£JiU( ; 2 miles south-eustfrom Sandbach,<br />

aod 164 from London, ia the Western division <strong>of</strong><br />

the county, Congleton union aud county court district,<br />

aud Nantwich hundred. The township is situated on<br />

the Trent and Mersey Canal, and uear the London<br />

and North Western and North Staffordshire Railways.<br />

The nearoat station is ALjager. There are cbupuls for<br />

Methodists aod Wesleyans at Hassall Greeu, and extenaive<br />

salt-works in the township. George Wilbraham,<br />

eaq. is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor and principal landowner.<br />

The area ia 2,594 aoruu ; rateable value £6,02i ; the<br />

population m 1871 waa 838.<br />

Letters through Sandbach, which is the nearest money<br />

order <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

^ Betchton.<br />

Armitstead Rev. Jolin,u.A.,j.p. [vicar<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sandbach], Vicurage<br />

Caison Mrs. Betchton house<br />

Halisbury Mra. Betchton IIOUBO<br />

COUMKHCIAL.<br />

Barnard Willlain,farmer & beer retailer,<br />

Haaaall green<br />

Barratt Jamea, farmer, Bolt's green<br />

Barratt John, farmer, Love lane<br />

Barratt William, farmer, Love Inne<br />

Beckett Jobn, frmr. Thurlwood farm<br />

Beech Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Capper's Iu<br />

Beech John, farmer, Capper'a lane<br />

Beech William, farmer. Chells hill<br />

Birch Thomas, shopkeeper, Hussall grn<br />

Bracegirdle Joseph, fanner, Love laue<br />

Bradford Joaeph, New inn<br />

Broad Amoa, farmer, Day's green<br />

Cherry Jobn, farmer, Drumlier lurm<br />

Chuhiro Amalgamated Salt Works<br />

(Limited), J.J. Sullitan, nianager<br />

Clarke Jospli. ahoemkr. Malkin'a Lank<br />

CHESHIRE. ,<br />

Wignall Walter Barton, Woodhey<br />

Wilson Thomas, Hark wood<br />

Buriilmm William Booth, land agent<br />

Shakeshaft Elizabeth (Mrs.), laundress<br />

Williington J ohn, wheelwright<br />

Storeton.<br />

Walker John.Grng.Mnt.LittleStoreton<br />

Capper James, shoe ma. Little Storeton<br />

Dickins William, builitf to Thomas<br />

Brocklebank, esq<br />

Firelitle Samuel farmer, Little Storeton<br />

Hancock John, farmer,<br />

Hulme Thomas, farmer. Lea farm<br />

Jones James, gamekeeper to Thomas<br />

Brocklebank, esq<br />

Jones Wiiliom, farmer<br />

BICKBETON. 37<br />

Jonea Thomas, senr. gamekeeper to<br />

Thomas Brocklebank, esq<br />

Ledson Thomas, bailiff to John Walker,<br />

esq. Little Storeton<br />

Oxton Joseph k Henry, farmers<br />

Oxton Samuel, farmer<br />

Parr Samuel, farmer<br />

Pearse George, shoe maker<br />

Pealln Thos. hlcksmtb. Little Storeton<br />

Peers Samuel, ahoe maker<br />

Robinson Thomas, shopkeeper k<br />

farmer ,<br />

Royles Richard Sherman k Thomaa<br />

Henry, larmers, Storeton ball<br />

Taylor John, farmer<br />

Turner William, farmer<br />

Walker Jobn, farmer, Little Storeton<br />

PiLLAH LETTEB Box, Hassall Green, cleared at 9.30 a.m.<br />

und 5.46 p.m.; suiidaya 9 a.m. only<br />

Haaaall is a township aud village, 2^ milea from<br />

Alsager statiou, 3^ milea south-east from Sandbach,<br />

1644 from Loudon, and 19 from Manchester, in the<br />

parish <strong>of</strong> Sandbach, Nantwich hundred, Congleton<br />

union and county court district. Here is a school for<br />

both sexes. The trustees <strong>of</strong> tbe late Mrs. Redhall, <strong>of</strong><br />

Congleton, are lords <strong>of</strong> the manor aud principal landowners.<br />

The soil isaandy, aud tbe subsoil is sand aod<br />

clay. The chief crops are potatoes, wheat and oats.<br />

Colcluugh James, farmer, Roughwood<br />

Colclough John, fanner, Creswell sliaw<br />

COICIOUKII ThQniM,Horteshoe,kfanner<br />

Cook llulph, hlacksinilb k farmer<br />

Crewe John, furiner& atfent for Charlea<br />

Mussey's manures. Brook farm<br />

DaleThonias, farmer, IIussull green<br />

Davenport Thomas (Mrs.), farmer,<br />

Betchton heath<br />

Davies Thijmas,8liopkeeper,Hos«all grn<br />

Gibson Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper,<br />

Malkin'sbank<br />

Harderu Ann (Mrs.),farmr.Betchtn.fia<br />

Harding Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

Hickson Joseph, grocer, Hassall green<br />

HuUuiid Geo. k Jhu. mllrs.Roughwood<br />

Hulme James, jun. farmer<br />

Jiak>« Ann (Mrs.), Red Lion, Hassall<br />

green<br />

Lakin SI.fanner k carrier toCongleton,<br />

via Sandbach, Betchton heath<br />

Leu Richiird, farmer. Capper's laue<br />

MinshuU Peter, farmer, Dean bill<br />

BICKERTON is a township .(iud ecclesiastical<br />

parish, formed in IblJfiom the mother pansh <strong>of</strong> Malpaa,<br />

4 miles nortb-by-east from Malpas, und 2^ miles<br />

louth-east from Broxton railway station, in tbe southern<br />

division <strong>of</strong> the county, Broxton hundred, union aud<br />

county court district <strong>of</strong> Nantwicb, rural deanery <strong>of</strong><br />

Malpas and archdeaconry and diocese <strong>of</strong> (Jheater. The<br />

bouses lie scattered at tbe base <strong>of</strong> a luity range <strong>of</strong> hills.<br />

The parish includes Bickcrton, Broxton, Bulkeley,<br />

Ducklngton, Egerton and Laikton. The church <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Holy Trinity is a plain stone building, consisting <strong>of</strong><br />

chancel and nave, with 1 bell. The register dates<br />

from tbe year 1844. The living is a vicarage, yearly<br />

value £15U, with residence, in the gift <strong>of</strong> tbe rectors <strong>of</strong><br />

Malpas, and bekl by the Rev. William Wynne Burton-<br />

Fhillipon, M.A. <strong>of</strong> New Inn Hall, Oxford. A National<br />

school and residence fur the master waa erected in<br />

1814. Doiie'a charity is £5 yeaily ; Nevill'a dole<br />

£4 13a. 6d. yearly. Sir Philip de Malpas Grey<br />

Kgerton, hurt. M.P. who is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor, the<br />

llaiqula <strong>of</strong> Obolmondeley, and R. Barbour, esq. are<br />

the principal laodowners. Tbe t>uil is heavy ; subsoil<br />

clay. Tbtt land iu uhiedy in pasture, but wheat is<br />

grown. The aicia is, ecclesiastical parish 5,993 acres ;<br />

towaabip IJfiyCi adceai rateable value, eccleaiaatical<br />

Tbe area is 1,024 acres ; rateable value £2,891 ; the<br />

population in 1871 was 283.<br />

'<br />

Letters through Sandbach. WALL BOX cleared at 9.3Q<br />

a.m. and 5.45 p.m.; sundajsatO a.m<br />

British School, James Samson, master.<br />

Proudlove John, farmer, Dean hill<br />

Richards, Keurne k Co. Alkali WOI-IM,<br />

Malkin's bank<br />

Shaw James, farmer, Lin bouse<br />

Summerfleid John, toriuer, Cross funn<br />

Uuton George, cheese factor<br />

Walker Ann (Mra.), frmr. Peartree frm<br />

Whittaker James,frmer. Malkin's bank<br />

Haaaall.<br />

Barber Thomas, farmer<br />

Barratt Charles, farmer, Butcher's bk<br />

Beech Thomas, farmer, Bostock house<br />

Cooper Jolin, sinith<br />

Cooper William, wheelwright,The Hall<br />

Cotton George, ianiier<br />

Holland William, farmer. Bank farm<br />

Lewis George, lariuer<br />

Lowndes John, farmer. Day green<br />

Morris Samuel, farmer, Duimock's laid<br />

Mosluy Jaue (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Timiuis John, farmer<br />

Williams Jolin, furmer k assistant<br />

overseer k tax oullectur for Beichiou<br />

parish £9,693 ; township £2,017: tbe population in<br />

1871 was, ecoleaiastioal parish 1,4U2 ; township 377.<br />

Parish Clerk, William Jones.<br />

POST OPPICE.—William Roycr<strong>of</strong>t, receiver. Letters<br />

arrive Irom Whitchurch at 015 a.m.; dispatched at 4.46<br />

p.m. Molpaa k Tatteaball are the nearest money<br />

order <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

National School, WiUiam Jones, master; Mrs. Joii^^,<br />

niisiress<br />

Broxton is a considerable township, pleasantly situated<br />

5 milea north from Mulpas, in tbe Tarvin union,<br />

and county court district <strong>of</strong> Cliester, ({ives name to<br />

the hundred, and has a station on the Chester, W hitch<br />

urub and Shrewsbury branch <strong>of</strong> tbe London aod<br />

North Western railway. Tbe Primitive Metbodiats<br />

have a chapel here. Bolesworth Castle is a handsome<br />

modern castellated stone mansion, standing on a oom<<br />

inaudiug emineuce; it is tbe property <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />

Barbour, esq. J.P. ; the grounds extend over 130 acres,<br />

the lake in front <strong>of</strong> tbe castle is 11 acres. Broxton<br />

Higher Hall, formerly the seat <strong>of</strong> tbe Brnxtons, is now^<br />

occupied by Major Egerton ; the lower hall is now a<br />

commodious inu (the " Egerton Arms"),at which the<br />

maKistratua for the hundred hold (heir meetings and.',<br />

a«aaiuii« once a nonth. The charities are £Uy.««)i;)j[«.i


^ MOTLtKlOUi, CHESHIRE.<br />

Uir Fbillp da Moipas Orey Egerton, bart. MJP. who ia<br />

lord <strong>of</strong> the manor, and Robert Barbour, esq. j.p. are<br />

the prinolpal landoMmera. Tba ar«u ia i,l'j6 acres;<br />

rateable value il4,838 ; tbe populullua Id U7l wai<br />

622.<br />

Letters by foot post through Chaster. TUa uuarest uonev<br />

•rd«r <strong>of</strong>fice u at TatteuhaU<br />

Railway Station, Thomas Warburton, station master<br />

latsUMANca AoBtiT.—London A- Lancashire Fire Sc<br />

Life, J. Windsor<br />

^<br />

Bulkeley is a township, 6 miles north-east from<br />

Malpaa, aod 4 miles eaat from Broxt(>n railway station,<br />

in the Nantwich union and oounty court district. The<br />

Marquis <strong>of</strong> Cholmondatoy is lord <strong>of</strong> tbe nmnor and<br />

prinolpal landholder. The Primitive Methodists<br />

have a chapel here. The area is 948 acres ; rttteable<br />

value £1,407 : tbe population in 1871 was 190.—Letters<br />

through Whitchurch. Malpas ia the nearest money<br />

wder <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Duokiagton ii a township in Whitchurch union, 4<br />

mil^s north from Malpas, and 2 miles south from<br />

Broxton Hallway station. T. T. Drake, esq. is lord <strong>of</strong><br />

the nuAOV and sole landowner. The area is 668 acres ;<br />

BIckerton.<br />

Uoiton BeT.Fk.B.A. [ourole], Vicarage<br />

Lea Rev. Job<br />

Brereton John, farmer. Bank cottage<br />

Caldecott John, farmer<br />

Carr William, butcher k farmer<br />

Davies Rkhard, carpenter<br />

Dodd William, shoe mak. market gardener<br />

>»ii'ii Jant'M>-».), farmer<br />

iOrt^Tua Au ' Mrs \ farmer<br />

.;•. uJ-


DlRfiCTOAY.] OHESHIBX. OIRKBNIiBAD. 3d<br />

BIRKENHEAD.<br />

iiiaKHMiiRAii U It, aeanurt, aeiiarabod from Liverpool by banka ot tbe Meney for a oopsiderable dlatapoe and<br />

itu 11 vsr Morsay, wbloli hsi u dlvldua the ouuii|>U)a <strong>of</strong> Laucasiui<br />

and Cheater, parochial uhapolry, munlnlpal aiut If tiul< iha vary llrMl Iruti vnasid WM built Iu IbUQ i the<br />

iir« iKiliUil HM buiiig Miu place wlinre one <strong>of</strong> thu drab,<br />

farhaaieutaiy borough, union, and extensive markut present area <strong>of</strong> lite works ia over i^O auraa. Tltare<br />

MNu, poUiiig-pliiuo for the Weatera dlviaioa <strong>of</strong> tbe are five graving docks. Total number <strong>of</strong> Toasela built<br />

oouuty, a towiiahip in the hundred o( Wirral, rural up to pi'uaeut time, 146 ; aggregate tonnage about<br />

dcauury <strong>of</strong> Wirrul, arohdeaoonry <strong>of</strong> Liverpool and dio- 252,840 tona. Thoru iu u craue in the yard oapable <strong>of</strong><br />

«e«d <strong>of</strong> Cbeahirc, seated on the western bank <strong>of</strong> the raising a dead weight <strong>of</strong> 5U tons : the celebrated Confederate<br />

cruiser, " Alabama," was built here in 1863.<br />

tivar Maraey, immediately opposite the town <strong>of</strong> Liverpool,<br />

ot whloh port Birkgnbead ia a dependenry. Few Here are the Canada uhip-building worka Qt Peto,<br />

places in England have risen ao rapidly aa thiii, as, at Broaaey and Co. and othera.<br />

'<br />

ika commencement <strong>of</strong> the preaent century it contained There are mineral works at tbe north end for amelt*<br />

only about 100 perNons, 16 hoosea and the ruina ot tbe lug ore, several breweries, paint mauufactoriea, and<br />

auoiaut priory. Aooording to the ceuaus <strong>of</strong> 1871, it some trade in timber. The ooal trade is carried on<br />

ibea coQtaiued a population <strong>of</strong> 65,971. It is 10 miles more extenaively. IA the vicinity are extensive atone<br />

waalfroHi Cheater, 3.1 eaat from Manchester aiul 196 quarcles i the atone is remarkable for its durability. '<br />

(rout lioadoi^. Tbe Uii'kenbead and Chester Railway<br />

BZHIiJiii^iiEAD DOCKS, l«77.<br />

itatiou is on the baak ot tbw Meraey at Monks b'urry,<br />

and steamera ply to and from Lirerpooli meeting each The UiUKKMHNAD DuuikH bttloog to tbe Meiwey<br />

uain.<br />

Docks and Harbour Board, who own all tha dooka id<br />

Tbe new atation at Woodside is approached by means Liverpool aud are faituatedpartly in Birkenhead aud<br />

«t atuDUttl running under the town, joiuiug the existieg<br />

railway near tbe Oreen Laue, Tranmere ; tbe <strong>of</strong> about biki acres; the water urea cf tbe Dooka ia<br />

portly in Poultou-cum-Soacombe, having a total area<br />

luaael is 666 yards long : the style <strong>of</strong> tbe station buildton<br />

ia Gothic and oompriaes all the latest improvements; upace 9 mileH 198 yarda ; the area <strong>of</strong> the Birkenhead<br />

about 140 acres and the lineal measurement <strong>of</strong> quay<br />

Iba platforma are fivein number, each 650 feet long and flocks is over one-third <strong>of</strong> the total area <strong>of</strong> tbe docks<br />

16 feet wide; tbe whole is covered by a light iron ro<strong>of</strong>, under tbe mauagemeut <strong>of</strong> the Mersey Docks aud Harbour<br />

Board in Liverpool i^nd UiDkeuhead, and tbe<br />

glaaed, in two apana 98 and 91 feet wide : the utatlou is<br />

•aiUd tUa London and North Weatern and Great Western<br />

Joint Uailwaya, aad ia managed by uu umulgaumled quayage.<br />

lineal quay meaauremiint is about oua«hivlf <strong>of</strong> the total<br />

eoniiuilteo <strong>of</strong> both ruilwaya i tbu arobituot aud engioaer<br />

is Uobert U, Johnaon, esq. : a brunch from the ill July, 1844. Morputh douk aud wuieUuuuea waco<br />

The Aot ot Parliament for these douka waa obtained<br />

eld atatioa in Grange lane runs to tbe new gouda upuned in 1847. Those duoka were purchuaed hy and<br />

atation in Catboart atreet, to tbe docks aod warekauses<br />

aod to tbe goods department <strong>of</strong> the Oieat in 1868.<br />

tranaferrad to the Metaey Dooka and iiasboui Boaiii<br />

Weatem Railway at Morpeth Dock.<br />

The town ia paved, lighted with gus, and aupplied<br />

with aaoellent water from tbe works at Oxtou, oalled<br />

BlUKUMUUAJ> DO0K8.<br />

Year ending July, 1877. £. a. d.<br />

Duck riitea on goods inwards . . 21,449 4 7<br />

lipflflg UUl and Flaybrick Hill Waturworka ; com- Dock rates on gooda outwards<br />

•laalODera aire appointed under an Act for paving and Tonnage dues<br />

iai|iMfiog tbe towiiahip, eatabliahing a market, and<br />

. . 12,578 16 6<br />

35,281 7 0<br />

MfUlatInK tbo police. Thu atrceta are <strong>of</strong> good width<br />

Add kaviag been built in luoderu tliuea are laid out<br />

Total dook rates and toonai^e duea Ji69,309 8 0<br />

fliacipaUy at right angles with each other, but many Total tonnage <strong>of</strong> yesaels 667,65U toua.<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe atreeta M present are only pai-tially with<br />

haaaea. Tbe meana <strong>of</strong> oommuoioation between Liverpael<br />

MuBSUY DUCKS AND HAitboua BOAUI>.<br />

aod here being very convuoieut, many tiercbanta Total dock ratea aad tonpaga dues Jt7QV,115 Oa. 5d.<br />

•id buiiaeaa men <strong>of</strong> Liverpool reuide here and iu the Total tonnage <strong>of</strong> vessels, 6,397,421 tons.<br />

atlykbouriue diatrict. There ia one handaome aquare, Comparative Statement, abewing the number <strong>of</strong><br />

fUmed Hamilton aiiuaru, the great architectural oruaaaaai<br />

uf blrkenbead, which, for extent, regularity <strong>of</strong> wiae, from July, 1876, to Julyi 1876:—<br />

veuaela wbioh have sailed for foreign parla aad coaat«<br />

eaasiruolioa aod size ot bouses, may be compared<br />

Foreign.<br />

Cooitwiae.<br />

teviiuraUly with many in Loudon ; it waa laid out by<br />

Itw late Ur. Laird, aooo aftar hia early purobaaua ia<br />

tukaaboad, and waa by him called after a family<br />

•aaie. the area, independently <strong>of</strong> the ground on<br />

wkiok tbe buildlngu atund, is about seven acrea ; three<br />

Ot Uia sides are completed ; on the fourth ia a vacant<br />

tfot, on which it ia intended to erect a town hall<br />

(Md pablio <strong>of</strong>fices : the houses are handsomely built<br />

ttla(Ofl«,ta the Doric style <strong>of</strong> architecture; opposite<br />

U iba «i>ac« left for tbe Town Hall waa erected, in<br />

iKi, a ataiue <strong>of</strong> tbe late John Laird, tbe tirat M.P.<br />

ttt ihe borough : tbe atutue is <strong>of</strong> bronze, 10 feet<br />

I high, and wandealgued by A. Hraca Joy.eaq.<strong>of</strong><br />

,. Birkcubeud with Claughton, Oxton, Tranmere<br />

_^. part <strong>of</strong> Higher Bebington, were, in 1861, formed<br />

hMa a pacUaBanUry bMOUgb, whiob returns one memhm<br />

A nyal chatter was granted on Auguat 13tb, 1877,<br />

talMerparale Ike towDHhipa <strong>of</strong> Birkenhead, Ciaugbtoo,<br />

TmiWfl aad part ot Higher Bebington as a munioi-<br />

•>l toeiilh. dmded into nine wards ; the oorporatioa<br />

^iL^^Ji a mayor, 16 aldermen and iZ coanoillore.<br />

Tlliia aa* tha •ateoai«9 i(on abip building works ot<br />

l^^Mt MN Brothan, anploylog at times npwarda <strong>of</strong><br />

CSSjiidJII, mniWUhrl ia IMM; they oxtaad along tbe<br />

Steam. iSailiog. Steiiiu. SoUing.<br />

2,a86 H,4iJ5 5,334 7,17(0<br />

Total number, iti,'i2Ii.<br />

It is supposed there iu not much increase oa t^ia for<br />

tbis year, ending July, 1877.<br />

These docka are formed ou tba aite <strong>of</strong> what waa<br />

formerly oalletl Wallasey Pool. The upper or westernmoat<br />

end towards Poulton Ikidge, tor about three<br />

quarters <strong>of</strong> a mile, ia called tbe WMSTKIUI FLOAT,<br />

having a water area <strong>of</strong> 52 acres 319 yards aud a lineal<br />

quayage <strong>of</strong> 2 milea and 210 yaida ; it oonneota with<br />

the Lower or Eastern Float by a passage 100 feet in<br />

width, over whieh ia au iron awiug bridge, oonoeetiag;<br />

Birkenhead with bwacomba. Brauchiug out <strong>of</strong> this float,<br />

on the Boutheiu aide, are two baoimi, atUohed t« tatea- •<br />

aive manufacturing establibbments, having a waUv '<br />

area <strong>of</strong> 2 acres 2,638 yards and a quayage <strong>of</strong> 933 lineal<br />

yarda. On tha aaiue aide are three large gcavhig Qt<br />

dry docka, each 760 feet in length, having all tba--<br />

neceaaury applianoas for the repalaa <strong>of</strong> veas«l«. -Go^l<br />

hoiata, worked by hydraulic powea, and ooal tips tov<br />

tbe rapid loading <strong>of</strong> ooal iaU>*«a»«KMO placed on tba<br />

margin el the ewitb qaaT« BOA iim a pawfictol Cfao0i<br />

capabla ol lUtiog tiO toaa> : i ' /


.40 WAKSUHBAO. QQDQQXfiSei<br />

THB BABTKBM (or Lower) FLOAT haa a water area<br />

ot 69 aorea 3,786 yarda and a quayage <strong>of</strong> 1 mile and<br />

1,606 yarda, and ia connected with tbe ayatem <strong>of</strong> docks<br />

U its eaat end by fivepaaaagea, one <strong>of</strong> which ia lOO feet<br />

wide i there ia a email basin branobing out <strong>of</strong> thii dock<br />

on its ^uth Bide, oaed by the railway companies; also<br />

on tbe south aide there are three large stacks <strong>of</strong> ware*<br />

bouses for general merchandise, and a capacions closed<br />

sbed for the protection <strong>of</strong> goods; a complete system <strong>of</strong><br />

zailways encompasses tbe float. Ai tbe soatli-east side<br />

, ii a passage leading into<br />

EaEBTON DOOK.—This dook has an area <strong>of</strong> 3 acres<br />

4|011 yarda and a quayage <strong>of</strong> 764 lineal yards, and is<br />

appropriated to tbe general trade <strong>of</strong> the pprt. At itg<br />

east end is a passage leading into tbe<br />

MOBPBTH DOOK.—Tbis dock bas a water atea <strong>of</strong> 11<br />

acres 2,404 yards and a Quayage <strong>of</strong> 1,299 Uueal yards,<br />

and is appropriated to the general trade <strong>of</strong> the port;<br />

Itrancbing out <strong>of</strong> tbis dock at its east end ai;e two pas*<br />

pages, one 60 feet and tbe other 85 feet wide; this latter<br />

can be used as a graving or dry dook, as well aa a pas*<br />

•age for locking vessels at various times <strong>of</strong> tbe tide;<br />

at the noztb-eastern end <strong>of</strong> this dock, a passage 26 leet<br />

in width ia formed, leading to a dock known as tbe<br />

Eailway Oompanies' Basin, wbicb bas a water area <strong>of</strong><br />

8|144 yards and a lineal quayage <strong>of</strong> 819 yards.<br />

If OftPKTH BBAHOH D0CK.->Tbis dock is connected<br />

with tbe Uorpeth Dock by means <strong>of</strong> a passage at its<br />

•Ottth-eastero extremity 50 Xeet in width; it oontains<br />

a water area <strong>of</strong> 4 aaies243 yards aod a liaeal quayage<br />

<strong>of</strong> 687 yards; Tbe site <strong>of</strong> tbis dook was formerly oo*<br />

onpied by tbe Morpeth Basin.<br />

WALbABBY DooK.—Tbis dodk is formed on tbe site<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Low Water Basin, and contains a water area <strong>of</strong><br />

18 Mies8.813 yards and a lineal quayage <strong>of</strong> 1,261 yards.<br />

Oontiguoos to the entrance leading to the Eastern<br />

VloA XraiB tbi« dock is an extensive building, wbicb<br />

contains tbe steam and hydraulic machinery for<br />

paoing and closing tbe sluices, gates, &c.: rising<br />

Inun tbe north side <strong>of</strong> tbis building la a tower, upwarda<br />

<strong>of</strong> 200 feet high. To tbe north <strong>of</strong> the Low Water Baain<br />

is a dock, having, with its passages, a water area <strong>of</strong> 10<br />

•ores, 19 yards, and a quayage <strong>of</strong> 1,602 lineal yards ;<br />

at its 0sst end are entrances direct from tbe river<br />

througb three paaaagea that will alao serve as locka,<br />

one 80 feet wide, one 60 feet wide aud one 100 feet in<br />

width; tbere are nineteen pairs <strong>of</strong> dock gates connected<br />

with tbis dook : tbe passages at tbe west end<br />

are crosaed by iron swing bridges, opened and closed by<br />

bjdnnlio power. Nortnward <strong>of</strong> this dock to Seacoqibe<br />

feixy, A couaidei;able area <strong>of</strong> ground, having a river<br />

Arantiige, is occupied by abippbnilding yards.<br />

FLOATING LAKOIKU STAGBS.<br />

BiBKBifHBAD (or WOODBIDB; LANDINQ STAGE,<br />

litaated south <strong>of</strong> the entrance to tbu Morpeth baain,<br />

il constrncted on pontoons similar to the Liverpool<br />

•tages, rises and falls with tbe tide and is connected<br />

to tbe pien Ify two iron bridges; on tbe deck are<br />

waiting xooma for shelter, ko. This stage is 800 feet<br />

in length and 80 feet wii^e and waa fixed in its place<br />

In 1862.<br />

WALLASBY LANDING STAGB.—This sta^o was built<br />

to take tbe place <strong>of</strong> tbat formerly fixed iu the Low<br />

Water Basin, wbicb was removed when the basiu was<br />

fbzmed into a dock : itia moored on tbe river between<br />

the Morpeth and Wallasey Docks, aud abreaat <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

[POST OFFIf^JS<br />

three-light, except those* in the semi*octagooal cbancel,<br />

which are two-light and filled in with stained glass <strong>of</strong><br />

a good character. The church ia 90 feet long and 64 feet<br />

wide and capable <strong>of</strong> seating about 1,300. Externally<br />

the church is distinguished by an elegant tower and<br />

spire, together about ISO feet in height: tbe tower contains<br />

a peal <strong>of</strong> six fine-toned bells aud is famished with<br />

a clock: it was built in 1821: the churchyard is extensive,<br />

and includes the ancient burial ground <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

Priory; there are no monuments <strong>of</strong> interest in either :<br />

an old grave-atone, discovered in 1818, and which from<br />

tbo description appears to have covered the remains <strong>of</strong><br />

one <strong>of</strong> the ancient priors, Thomas Bayneford, has been<br />

worked into tbe wall near the door <strong>of</strong> the Old Chapter<br />

House, wherein, nearly five centuries since, he prealded<br />

over the couacila <strong>of</strong> the Priory. The regiater dates from<br />

the year 1821. The living is' a vicarage, yearly value<br />

£301, in the gift <strong>of</strong> trustees and held by the Rev.<br />

Andrew Canon Knox, B.A. <strong>of</strong> Trinity College, Dublin.<br />

Tbe parish has been divided into aix ecclesiastical<br />

parishes, viz.;—<br />

Holy Trinity, formed in 1841. The chmcb, in Price<br />

Btreeti is ol white stone, in tbe Norman style, built<br />

1837; it is 102 feet in length and 66 in breadth and<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> chancel) nave, aisles and tower : the principal<br />

entrance is by a deeply recessed ornamental<br />

Saxon door-way, having two windows above, supported<br />

by small arches crowned with grotesque beads i<br />

strange-looking figures, abounding in every part, oonstitnte<br />

tbe most prominent feature about the building t<br />

the aisles are separated from the nave by two rowa <strong>of</strong><br />

quadrangular fluted pillaFS <strong>of</strong> ddicate proportions;<br />

from these, at the height lol H leet, spi-ing several<br />

arches, supporting the ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the nave : there is some<br />

very good carved work in front ol the gallery and on<br />

tbe pulpit and reading desk : the east window ^aa<br />

some good stained glass : the tower, which is 88 leet<br />

high, ia richly ornaiqented with mouldings and frieze<br />

work : the belfry is aeparated into divisions by dwarl<br />

windows, from tbe corners <strong>of</strong> which wild-lookipg<br />

figures, similar to those already named, prraent them"<br />

selves; above is a plain balustrade <strong>of</strong> Saxon oolumns'onr<br />

arches, figured with representations ol angels and<br />

finished with scroll jiedestkls, supporting ornamental<br />

pinnacles. Tho living is a perpetual curacy, yearly yaluet<br />

£250, held by the Rev. William Boyton Kirk, B,A. o|<br />

Trinity College. Dublin, late principal <strong>of</strong>. SU Aidant<br />

College.<br />

St. John's was formed in 18(i9. The church, in Orange<br />

lane, built in 1846, is in the Early Snglish style (md.<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave, tiansepts, aisle% porch and<br />

tower; it is 109 feet long and 40 wide ; the ro<strong>of</strong>*,<br />

which is ol stained oak, is open : tbe aisles are separated<br />

from the nave by rowa <strong>of</strong> columns : a haodsomfr<br />

arch, supported by carved columns, divides the nave<br />

from the cbancel: tbe font, <strong>of</strong> Talaoce stone, is<br />

b«aatifally carred and placed in fropt ol tiie chancd*<br />

the pulpit being on one side and the reading desk on<br />

the other : there ia a southern gallery : the churoh is<br />

built <strong>of</strong> red atone, scutched, having five entrances:<br />

there is a l<strong>of</strong>ty tower aud spire : tbe peculiarity ol<br />

tbis church is that it stands due north and south,<br />

instead <strong>of</strong> oast and west: there is accommodation<br />

for about l,o00 persons, one-third <strong>of</strong> tbe sittinga<br />

being free. 'I'he living is a pei-petual curacy, annual<br />

value £230 with residence, iu. the gift <strong>of</strong> tbe truateea<br />

and held by the Rev. WiUiam Rowe Jojley, U.A. <strong>of</strong> St..<br />

iods statioDB <strong>of</strong> the Great Weatein and London and Peter's College, Cambridge.<br />

Sorth Western Itailway Companiea, and is 350 feet in St. James's, formed iu 18G9, ia built <strong>of</strong> stone, in the<br />

length, by 70 feet in width.<br />

Early English style, and consieu ol dbaaoel, nave,<br />

Tbe Tramways have ubiaiued a standing here, and aisles and tranaepta : the aisles aie divided from the<br />

they Are laid throitgt' aome <strong>of</strong> tbe principal streets, to nave by a range <strong>of</strong> piera <strong>of</strong> bold but simple lomas ;<br />

the adjuining saborbti, and onmibusus ply frequently from these spring tbe arches which cai'iy the clerestory<br />

doting tbe day.<br />

and ro<strong>of</strong> : the entire length ia 127 feet, the breadth 60<br />

^t, aod tlie traneepta north to aouth 86 feet: the<br />

fbe w.iJ.'aiaaUoa: boUOjuga <strong>of</strong> Bitkeohead are al' <strong>of</strong> height tc> the ridge <strong>of</strong> the ro<strong>of</strong> ia 60 feet: tbe tower<br />

ttodeiT. uate<br />

and spire atb placed at tbe weat end ot tbe north aialo<br />

fit. A •i c lorch, ai'iiated in Church ^•J•6^:l, ntsar tb^j '. aac riae to tb«:; height <strong>of</strong> UO feet; on the south, side<br />

ia'-.- ' 'iU'.: '•'•.x-aj, ia a iii« dt'.;^* 'aildisg<strong>of</strong> rs ' \u. - a a porch HUL' at '.'iO eaat und arc two entrances, with<br />

afc'H.", I ' Ocoora^eu Sugiis--* a-jie, similar x ... avfajtman.ru u m u


PiRfiCTOAY.] CHESHIEE. BIRKENHEAD. 41<br />

and M. and P. Laird. The li«ing ia a perpetual curacy,<br />

in tbe gift <strong>of</strong> truateea and held by the Rev. James<br />

Walker Milner, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Lincoln College, Oxford.<br />

bt. Anne'a, formed in 1861. The churcb, in Bt. Anne'a<br />

BUeet, is built <strong>of</strong> red aandatone from the Claughton<br />

qui^ifieaj thoatyleot aicbilecture which prevailed iu<br />

the reign <strong>of</strong> Edward tbe Firat, and which closely approxiuiatea<br />

to the Decorated, haa been aelected for the<br />

exterior, with wbicb the interior correaponda : tbe<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>, which ia partially open, ia deaerving <strong>of</strong> notice ;<br />

tbe length <strong>of</strong> the church, including the chancel, is 122<br />

feet, and tbe extreme breadth, including the transepts,<br />

is 106 feet: there are tbree entrances, the principal at<br />

tbe weat end, the othera at the north and aouth aisles.<br />

Ttiere are 1,200 sittings, 400 <strong>of</strong> which are free ; it waa<br />

built ut tbe sole eifpenao <strong>of</strong> William Potter, eaq. from<br />

daalgna by William Cole, eaq. <strong>of</strong> liirkenbeud. The<br />

liviug ia a perpetual curacy, anuuul value £300, in the<br />

gilt <strong>of</strong> tbe Itev. Andrew Canon Kuox, B.A. and held by<br />

the Uev. Andrew Knox, U.A. <strong>of</strong> Trinity College, Dublin.<br />

St. Paul'a, formed in 1864. The church, situated in<br />

Argyle Street, ia a plain brick but commodious building ;<br />

it waa erected by private aubscriptioua aud from the prooeeda<br />

<strong>of</strong> a bazaar held iu Birkenhead Park, the sittiuga<br />

axe all free. Tbe living ia a perpetual curacy, annual<br />

value £66, in the gift <strong>of</strong> trustees and held by tbe Kev.<br />

Uenry Linton, M.A. ot Triuity College, Dublia.<br />

8l. Peter'a, formed in 18G8, and ailuated in I'ouwuy<br />

bUoot, la aplaia building capable <strong>of</strong> holding about 6(H).<br />

Tbe living is a perpetual curacy, auuuul value jLL'ilii, in<br />

the gift <strong>of</strong> truateea and held by the Kev. Charlea<br />

Fenton, B.A. late acholar <strong>of</strong> tit. Aidana College.<br />

Tbe Itomao Catholic church <strong>of</strong> Our Lady, Price<br />

Street, ia a large and baudsome GoLbio structure, built<br />

ia 18ti2 after tbe designs ot the late Edward Wclby<br />

Pugio, at a oost <strong>of</strong> £8,000 ; it provides sitting accom-<br />

DOdatiou for 800. TLcre ia u, preubytery udjoiuiug,<br />

alao acboola for boys, girla and iufunta, and a teucher'a<br />

residence, from the deaigna <strong>of</strong> tbe aame architect ;<br />

tbeae provide for the education <strong>of</strong> 700 cbildreu. Rev.<br />

]{dward Slaughter, prieat.<br />

Tbo Roman Cutholio Churcb, dedicated to Bt. Wcrburgb,<br />

ia built <strong>of</strong> freeatoiie, iu the Done atyle ; it will<br />

aixommodate about l,lXK) pcreoua ; there is a portion<br />

<strong>of</strong> ground attached which la used aa a burial ground.<br />

Tbe Scotch Churcb, situated iu Conway street, ia a<br />

itrilting building ; it wut built by public aubacription<br />

la 1843] it ia in the Uothic atyle : there ia u umall<br />

portiun <strong>of</strong> ground atiacbcd uaed au u burying grouud.<br />

There are places <strong>of</strong> worabip for various denomiuatiooi.<br />

The Priory, tbo ruiua <strong>of</strong> which are aituated<br />

aloiatoSt. Mary'a oliuruh, wua founded by de Mshci,<br />

or Maaaey, Lord <strong>of</strong> Dunbum, iu 1250, for 16 Uenediclioe<br />

luoaka, aud dedicated to St. Mary and St. Jumea,<br />

doriog tbe reiga <strong>of</strong> Edward II., und obtained a oburtor<br />

In 1282 for foxrying puaaeugera ucroaa tbe Mersey to<br />

Liverpool; tbis priory waa guriiaoiied during the Civil<br />

Wars for tbe king, but waa taken by the Purliument iu<br />

1044. Tbu nriora <strong>of</strong> iiirkoiihoad sat with tbo barons <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Oounty Pttlatinu ; tbia lellgloua houau had ooualduruble<br />

eoduwuiuila, (or at tbu diasoluUon tho rental amuuutud<br />

' 10 £102 16a. lOd, yearly : the remaina <strong>of</strong> the refectory,<br />

prior'a apiutmeut, crypt, chapter houae and churcb<br />

Of* iu a tuli-rable atale <strong>of</strong> preaerviition : the mouldiuga<br />

at the principal emrunce <strong>of</strong> tbe refectory " being aiugularly<br />

varied and extremely beautiful specimens <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

Ueoorated atyle," have been described by Rickman and<br />

other aulbura ou eccleaiaatical architecture.<br />

The Cemetery, uiiualt-d at Flaybrick Uill, contains<br />

about 21 acres : about one half is set apart for tbe<br />

iialabliabed aud itoiuuu Catholic churches und the real<br />

la uacouaecraled ; it waa laid out in the year 1864, the<br />

QOat uf the land, erection <strong>of</strong> chapela, which are in the<br />

Uolhiostyle, bouudaiy walla, planting&.o. wua £U0,105 :<br />

BUiNuiotuudout aod regiairar, Frederick Sandei-son.<br />

ilia Uirkeuhead School ot Art wua built in 1871 by<br />

John l^airtl, eaq. M.P. ; it fronta Conway atreet aud<br />

nsaily oppoailo tbe main entrance to the park : it ia<br />

a plain brick building with a fi-eeatone cornice and<br />

parapet, over tbe centre <strong>of</strong> j»bich is a clock : over the<br />

•U priaolpal windows are soulpturea repreaeotiug meokeaics.<br />

anipbuiUiing, painting, aculpture, uavigatioo<br />

and architecture ; at the entrance are two caryatides<br />

in York atone, representing painting and aculpture ;<br />

the interior is fitted iu the same manner as the South<br />

Kensington Museum : there is also a library; there is<br />

room for about 2U0 students atone time.<br />

St. Aidau'a College ia aituate ut Claughton, particulars<br />

and deacription <strong>of</strong> which will be found given with<br />

tbuL village.<br />

Tbe Poat Office, aituated in Conway street, is a stone<br />

building, aud wholly occupied for postal telegraph, Stc.<br />

business.<br />

The Market Hall, opened in July, 1845, is 430 feet<br />

long, its breadth 131 feet, forming a covered space <strong>of</strong><br />

upwards <strong>of</strong> an acre and a quarter ; it cost, inclusive <strong>of</strong><br />

the aite, about £35,000: tbe external form <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Market Uall ia quadrangular, and being constructed<br />

<strong>of</strong> atone, brick aud iron, ia conaidered tire-pro<strong>of</strong> :<br />

the ro<strong>of</strong> ia wrought iron, <strong>of</strong> light and eleguut design,<br />

divided into three bays, the ceutro being aupported by<br />

columns connected by arched coat iron girdeid : this<br />

divides the hall into three aicadea, <strong>of</strong> which tbo<br />

central is the nanoweat, but the ataiidinga being<br />

thrown outwards towardu the sides it ailordu the wideat<br />

promenade: there are six entiaucea to tbe muricet,<br />

two from both Albion aud Uamiltou street^j, one from<br />

Market street and another from Oliver street.<br />

The Hay Market, where markets are held every<br />

Tueuduy, waa laid out in 1868 ut a coat <strong>of</strong> about<br />

£H,()UO: tho open H|IUCC is lurgu und convuuiuul und<br />

much uaed by tho iuhabitanta round.<br />

In tbe Town HaU bittinga are held every duy<br />

(.i(6 Hamilton square is uaed au Towu Hall and Municipal<br />

othces), but magistrates are in attendance daily.<br />

The <strong>County</strong> Court House is in Pilgrim street; aittings<br />

generally every Tuesday ; it contains all the necessary<br />

othces for transacting the busineaa there<strong>of</strong>.<br />

Tbe following places uru within tho jurisdiction <strong>of</strong><br />

the Birkeuhead county court district;—Arrow, Bebingtun<br />

Higher, Bebiogton Lower, Bicketihead, Birkenhead<br />

North, isidaton-cum-Ford, Burton, Bromborough, Brimatree,<br />

Barnstoo, I'laughton-cum-Urange, Uhilder Thornton,<br />

Caldy, Cluttcrbridgc, Eaatbam, Elleameru Port,<br />

Egremont, Frankby, Giaugo Gayluii, Ureaaby, llootou,<br />

Heawull-cum-Uldtield, Hoylake, Hoose, Hargravea, Irby,<br />

Ledabam,. Leasowe, Leightou, Li.scard, Little Brighton,<br />

Landican, Moreton, Meolse Great, Meolse Little, Magazines,<br />

Nether Pool, Ness, New Brighton, Newton-cum-<br />

Lurton, New Ferry, Noctorum, Neaton, Neaton Little,<br />

Ncbtuu Little witliin, llaby, Ovcrchuicb, Over, Pool,<br />

OxLou, Poullon-cum-tipital, I'oultou-cum-tieacumbe,<br />

Puddington, Pensby, Prenton, Parkgute, Raby, Hook<br />

l''en'y, Scucombe, Saughall Maaauy, Htoreton, Button<br />

Great, Sutton Little, Thiugwall, Tiunmere, Thornton<br />

Hough. Tburatastone, Upton, Whitby, Willastou, Wal-<br />

Ittbcy, West Kirby, Woodchurch.<br />

Birkeuhead Union comprises • Bidston-cum-iCord,<br />

Birkenhead, Claughtou-cum-Grauge, Liucaid, Noctorum,<br />

Oxton, Poultou-cum-Seacombe, Trutiuiero und<br />

Wallaney.<br />

The Thuati'u Uoyal is in Argyle street.<br />

The Muaio Hall, in Cluughlon ruud, erected by the<br />

I'liilbarniooio Society and private subscription at a<br />

coat <strong>of</strong> £4,000, ia in the lluliuu atyle : the ball will<br />

bold about 600 peraons comfortably ; beneath are thu<br />

bouaekeeper'a apartments, committee and lecture rooms,<br />

the latter will accommodate about 400 persons.<br />

Tlie Birkenhead Free Public Libiary iu a large brick<br />

building with stone dressings, in Hamilton aticet; it<br />

wttu erected in 1864, cost £3,130 ; the large room ia<br />

capable <strong>of</strong> holding 300 readers; there are rooms tor<br />

male and female classes aud resideuce for the librarian :<br />

there are 28,000 to ao,(KX) volumes.<br />

Tbe Borough Hospital, supported by voluntary contributions,<br />

ia situated in Conway street, wou built in<br />

1863 at a cost <strong>of</strong> £6,000 by the late John Laird, esq.<br />

la u haudaomc building in the Italiau style.<br />

The Fever Hospital, in Livingston street, formerly a<br />

double villa, was altered and adapted to itu present use<br />

and furniahed in 1875 at a cost <strong>of</strong> about £800.<br />

The alaughterbouaes, situated in Jackaon street, were<br />

erected in 1846 at a coat, iucluaive <strong>of</strong> the site, <strong>of</strong> £11,000;<br />

tkey are well regulated aud ceutrally aituated.


42 BiaAfiMllBADi GHSaHIBIL QpOSV' OfflCB<br />

*be Paslb has a total area <strong>of</strong> about lOu acres, wbioh<br />

if dueidfid as follows, ^i*. : pleasure grounda too the<br />

useoC tba pablio aU aorea; drivea aud roads 14 acrea<br />

aad boHdiag land 77 acrea ; it was opened to the publio<br />

about 30 years ago aud coat £115,277 : a aerpeutiuo<br />

mad <strong>of</strong> nearly thiea mllu* in leugth couatitutua tiie<br />

inner bonndary <strong>of</strong> Uiu luud approprmted to building<br />

purposes ; thoro aiu two Ukin .Muamoiitod wtLh ruatio<br />

Midgva and ounluiiiinK iwgialior tiUiuL algUi uurua <strong>of</strong><br />

water; the clay cxcavtilvd In luukuig these lokeshaa been<br />

used in making a iiuuiljer <strong>of</strong> urtiiioiul hilU <strong>of</strong> the moat<br />

varied aiiapua and heiglit; the piiucipal entiauce to<br />

the polk is at tlonway aUaet, by means <strong>of</strong> a flue arch ot<br />

18fi:etapauaad43feetiaiuiight ; itiaiu tbe Ionic atyle,<br />

in imiUitiun <strong>of</strong> tbu tumpki on the lllysu& at Athena :<br />

there are two haadaome lodges built in the aame atyle<br />

<strong>of</strong> architeoturo ; the gates are wrought iiua and contain<br />

tbe aomaoi the ancient priory ; the other lodges are <strong>of</strong><br />

different orders, one near Claughton is a perfect specimen<br />

<strong>of</strong> the style that prevailed in the latter part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fourteenth century : near tliu chief eutrunceia a fountain<br />

orecttid to the memory ot Jobn Somcrvillu, ctn{, by<br />

public aubsoriptionu : tbe grounda weie dcHigued by<br />

tbo late liilr Joiuph I'uxton, the culubiulud luiidauune<br />

gurilunvi' tu tbo Duka uC Duvunahli'e, aud It ranks<br />

among hia beat worka.<br />

Tlio area <strong>of</strong> the lownabip ia 1,270 ucies; ratuablo valua<br />

£205,080 ; the population ia 1871 waa i-,507, iududiug<br />

tliudocUa,42,i>8l,<br />

The area <strong>of</strong> the union is i),050 acres ; rateable value<br />

£433,1182 ; the population in 1871 woe 78,167.<br />

OtUcial Sstablieiunenta, Local Inatitutioiu, &c.<br />

POST, MONEY ORDER k TliLEGUAPH OFFICE,<br />

flavinga Rank k Uovcnuucut luauruucu a Annuity Othce,.<br />

Head Ollice, Conway street<br />

Ptistmatter, Thomaa Bewkhcr, eai^<br />

Open on week daya froio 7 a.m. to 0.30 p.m. k un auudaya<br />

from 7 tu lu a.m.<br />

LtNUa OV ROAO dtClllKV PLACbB iiV Utt.-ri.>ATION.<br />

•Llv«r|M)ol<br />

4.30 am<br />

*Hoyluke, Faiikby, Upton, VVoodcliureli 4.15 u.m<br />

*fi[ew Rrigbtuii, Egremont, Liacuid .!w: \N ullaHey 6.15 a.m<br />

Liverpool, Londun, BirruiiiMilmiii, Munciiutiur,<br />

eRochdale, Barnal^y, Halifioi, Lceiia \, utLer<br />

irta <strong>of</strong> <strong>Yorkaliire</strong>, <strong>alse</strong> <strong>Midlaud</strong> <strong>L'uunties</strong> k<br />

dloburgh k GluMgow<br />

to. JO a.m<br />

Uehingtun, Braiuburo', EaaLlttfm, Now lerry.<br />

Rock Ferry k Spital<br />

6 a.m<br />

Local<br />

6.30 a.m<br />

llaiiclieatar, Durliuin. Newcastle, N.E. i-uaat,<br />

Vorkaliire, Ashton-under-Lyne, Buxton ^<br />

Bakewell<br />

9.16 n.m<br />

lancushite, Cumberlauii, Weaimurlami k aicut-<br />

Uind<br />

Liverpool, St. Helen's, Warring tun, Oldhuiii,<br />

Runcorn, Frodahum, Picstun brook, Suuiiipurt,<br />

Wlgan & Aabloii-under-L>ne.. . .<br />

Mancheatar, Roiton, Bury, Buxton, Siulyhridgt^,<br />

Stockport k West Ridi'ug ot YurkaLire<br />

London ft Midland Countiea, South-cnat &: Buutliweat<br />

<strong>of</strong> England. North k South Walea ^<br />

Irekmd, with ordinary postage<br />

With an extra aUiup<br />

Liverpool, Preaeot, Warrington, Bury, Leigh,<br />

St. Helen's, Aalituit-uuder-Lyne, Stockport,<br />

Bolton, Shetheld, Halifax kc<br />

».Iua.m<br />

*J.i)it a.m<br />

tl0.3Ua.m<br />

\0.W a.m<br />

1-^.lu p.m<br />

London, South-eaatern Counties, Feretgn St.<br />

Colonial<br />

1'.J.30 p.ui<br />

Local, iucludiug Egrcmuut, Liacaru, New<br />

Brighton k Wallasey<br />

12.45 p.m<br />

Cheater, North Wiilea & Scotland<br />

12,66 p,m<br />

Liverpool, Weat <strong>of</strong> iiugland, including Curnwull,<br />

Devonahire, k Uxluid 'k Eaat Luiicuohire<br />

towns<br />

;{.4 p.m<br />

Local ., G.15 p.m<br />

Liverpool<br />

6.35^i.iii<br />

•Lonaoii k all part*<br />

0.15 p.m<br />

iUtru stamp<br />

0.45 p.m<br />

* Tbe only diapatches on aumlay<br />

X On auuduya this mad takea oiUy irduiui, k la diapatoiied<br />

at S.la a.m<br />

t On aiMUlaya this mail tak*^* unly L)v«rpool<br />

The branch postal k telegraph k money order othce,<br />

Woodside F^rry, i» open lor poatul k telegraph buaineaa k<br />

far mooay order k aavluga bank bualuMS frem 0 H.ai. to 0<br />

p.m. 11 ia not epuu uu aiwuiaya<br />

Tbtf deliveries by earriera are four daily (aundaya exo^ptad,<br />

when tbeua is only one deliverv). coninieiieiug from<br />

(he head otfiee rttaiMictivcly at 7 a.m., 1,4.;lU k UOO (urn '<br />

LATENT TiMCb ?o» PoaxiNo Letiiius A,TTOWH<br />

OvifiQVM ;—<br />

•Branch Office, Woodside Perry—9.16, 10.15 k 11.45 a.oj.:<br />

•2.15, 3.30, 5.45 k 8 p.m<br />

Bedford road—0.15 & 11.45 a.m.; 3.30, 5.45 k 8 p.m<br />

Charing CroM—9,16 & 11.45 a.m.; 2.15, 0.30, 6.46, 8.0 &<br />

9 p.m<br />

Cheater sUcet—9.15 k 11.46 a.m.; 8.15, 3.80,6.45,8.0 &<br />

9 p.m '<br />

Cleviiluud atrtel-^U.16& 11.45 a.m.; 3.15, S.^U* 6.45, 8.0<br />

k U p.m<br />

tUuure Hill—9.0 k 11.30 a.m.; 5.30 k 7.45 p-m<br />

Hull Hill—9.15 ic 11.45 a.m.; 3.31), 5.45 ^ 8 p.m<br />

Laird atiec-t^O.O^ 11.30 a.m.; 5.90 & 7.45 p.m<br />

*Lower Tranmere -0.15 k 11.45 a.m.; 3.30, 5.45 k 8 p.m<br />

New Ferry—9.0 & 11.30 a.m.: 6.30 k 7.46 p.m<br />

Oxton—9.15 k 11.45 o.iii.; 3.30, 6.45 k 8 p.m<br />

Price atreet-9.15 k 11.45 a.m.: il.16.8.30,5.46,6.0& 9p.m<br />

«Rock Ferry—0.0 k 11.30 a.m.; 6.30 k 7.45 p.m<br />

St. Paul's ruad-^9.15 k 11.45 a.m.; 3.30,6.4i k^ p.m<br />

Week duya only<br />

* ThesM are money order k telegraph ottoaa k auvioga<br />

banks. The i-emuinder are money ordjai' ((. sSitiPg* bank<br />

orticea oidy<br />

'<br />

MEMBEB OF PARLIAMENT FOR BIRKEHRSAD<br />

BOROUGH.<br />

David Mac I ver, esq. Woodslee, Bramborou)^|i; 4(C'>'i*^'~<br />

vative k St. Stephen's cluba, Loudon 0.w<br />

COUNTY MAfilSTRATES.<br />

W'^auAi. PttTTY SaasiOMAb Divieioji.<br />

[All <strong>of</strong> whom act tiir the Borough-}<br />

Barton Iticbard, esq. Caldy manor, Birkenh«^<br />

Boucli Jobn, enq. New Brighton, Birkenhead<br />

br\ana Richard, eaq. Birkenhead<br />

Bulky Samuel Miiraliall, e«q. The Gablea, New JMafatoa<br />

Buahell Cbriatopbcr, eaq. llandertuu, Neaton -<br />

Ca»e John Bulivu, eaq. Lower Bebington, Wirral<br />

Chambrea William, eaq. Muaalunda, Wallas^, Ji^keaksad<br />

('urbelt Uvedale, eaq. Ashfleld hall, NaatQii<br />

Cuxuu Rev. Mark, Heawall, Neatuii<br />

U&rbyabire Beiijamlu, aaq. Kenyon Mouot,i Ql^UHihtoo,<br />

Birkenhead<br />

Graham Duncan, esq. Lydiate houae, Neston<br />

Hope Thomaa Arthur, eaq. Stanton, Bebington .<br />

Inman William, eaq. Harefield, Upton, Birkeuhead<br />

Jut-kaon Tlioa. Hughea, eaq. The Manor houae, Blrkanhead<br />

Johnaon Carruthers CbarlMi, esq. iligh«ff U^iblogtaa hall<br />

Bi> kanheud<br />

Kerferd Geurgi: liriacue, eaq. New Brightnii<br />

King Vincent Aahlield, eaq. Oxton, BiriMObSttd<br />

Laird William, eaq. Birkeiilieud<br />

Ledwurd Septlmua, esq. Uill Bark, Frankby, Rirksnhead<br />

I Mann Lowry, eaq. Liacard, Birkenhead<br />

Mellur William Moaeley, eaq. Loogdale, Claughton<br />

Nayior Uichard Chrittopher, eaq. Hooton hall, Obiter<br />

Penny Isaac, aaq. Liseard manor, BirkeHhead '<br />

Preatou Charlea Jamea, «aq. Rirkenliead<br />

Ruthboiia Theodore, eau. Baukvuod, Naaton<br />

liaveuacr<strong>of</strong>t John, eaq. Liagtlole house, near Uickanbead<br />

Sliaw John Ralph, eaq. Arrowe ball, Uirkeabead<br />

Sbuw William Otho Nicholson, eoq. Arrowe hall, Bitkenbead<br />

Smith Henrv, eaq. Spriugdeld, Rgreumul, Hitk^mMd<br />

jStllt Samuel, eaq. The Orange, ClaugUluu, Jjlifl^fhaiHl<br />

iTorr John, eaq. u.v. Carletlpark, Eaathnm<br />

! C'drrA/o Ju»««cr«, alfred Cleinenir Ken(, vsu. '<br />

. rw^ Clerk, H- 0. Roberta, eai). ' ' ' I' '


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. BIRKENHEAD. 43<br />

The places m the division are:—Arrow, Higher Bebinsiton,<br />

Lower Bebington, Birkenhead, Bidson-cum-Ford,<br />

Burton, Bromborough, Brimstage, Barnston, Childer<br />

Thoniton, Caldy, Clatterbridge, Eastham, Egremont,<br />

Frankby, Grange, Gayfon,Grea8by, Hooton, Heswell-cum-<br />

Oldfield, Hoose, Hoylake, Irby, Ledsbam, Leighton,<br />

Liseard, Landicun, Moreton, Great Meols, Magazines,<br />

Netherpool, Ness, New Brighton, Newton-cum-Larton,<br />

New Ferry, Noctorum, Great Neston, Little Neston,<br />

Overchurch, Overpool, Oxton, Parkgate, Poulton-cum-<br />

Seacombe, Puddington, Pensby, Prenton, Raby, Saughall<br />

Massie, Seacombe, Storelon, Great Sutton, Little Sutton,<br />

Thingwall, Tranmere, Thornton, Hough, Thurstaston,<br />

Upton, Wlllaston, Wallasey, West Kirby, & Woodchurch.<br />

Petty Sessions are held at the Countv Hall, Abbey street,<br />

Birkenhead, every monday & thursday, at 11 a.m., at<br />

the Court House, Liseard, every alternate Wednesday, at<br />

10 a.m.; at the Court House, Neston, the last friday in<br />

each month.<br />

Thomas Blake<br />

William Crowe<br />

Thomas Stanton Eddowes<br />

William Francis<br />

William Henderson<br />

Edward Mills<br />

John Mudie<br />

William Goodwin Barnes<br />

Thomas Bell<br />

Edward Broomball<br />

Samuel Houson Booth<br />

M'illiara Clay<br />

Dunn Henry Collins<br />

George Busk Crow<br />

Ellis Davis<br />

Godfrey Goodman Davies<br />

John Buckley Deakin<br />

Thomas Samuel Deakin<br />

Thomas Morris Downham<br />

Thomas Evans<br />

William Glover<br />

Dennis Grannell<br />

Job Hallmark<br />

John Pardons Harris<br />

Thomas Hitchmough<br />

Thomas Hope<br />

Thomas Inglefield<br />

COEPOEATION.<br />

MAYOR.<br />

John Laird, esq.<br />

ALDERUEN.<br />

COUNCILMEX.<br />

Thoinas Hughes Jackson<br />

Town Clerk, Ambrose Wain, esq.<br />

Ernest Frederick Peel<br />

Braithwaite Poole, jun<br />

James Trevelyan flaynes<br />

James Roper<br />

William Walker<br />

William Williamso"<br />

William Baker<br />

James Jones<br />

Jobn Rowland Jones<br />

Theodore Christian Joughin<br />

James Kelly<br />

William Laird<br />

Ernest Latham<br />

Luke Lees<br />

Edward Logan<br />

John Mathews<br />

William Moseley Mellor<br />

Pryce Moms<br />

Robert Paterson<br />

Edward Prj-ce<br />

Henry Rawoliffe<br />

Charles Singleton<br />

Frederick Smith<br />

William Smith<br />

George Sirongitharm<br />

Henry Whittle<br />

Thomas Williams<br />

Borough Treasurer, William Hardisty, esq.<br />

Surveyor, Thomas C. Thorburn, esq.<br />

INSURANCE AGENTS.<br />

Accidental Death Sf Alliance FireSf Life, H. B. Mawson,<br />

8 Duncan street<br />

Eagle Life, J. Chadwick, Bridge street<br />

Gruardian Fire Sf Life, J. Craven, 13 Hamilton square<br />

Hand-in-Hand, W. S. S. Green, 32 Hamilton street<br />

Imperial FireSf Life, H. Bulley, 16 Castle street<br />

Liverpool §• London if Globe Fire Sr Life, T. S. Bickerstetb,<br />

Kingsland road; E. Mills, R. Hughes, Hamilton<br />

street; W. Osbom, Hamilton street<br />

London Assurance, Priest & Son, Mortimer terrace<br />

London Guarantee Sf Accident, C. J. Barnett, Hamilton<br />

buildings, Hamilton street<br />

London § Lancashire Fire Sf L'fe, J. Bratton, 3 Hamilton<br />

street<br />

Norwich Union Fire Sf Life, W. R. Milnes, 34 Hamilton sq<br />

Phcenix Fire, A. Luniby, Tranmere park<br />

Provincial Life, J. G. B. Mawson, 8 Duncan street<br />

Railway Passengers', W. J. Little, Cleveland street<br />

Queen Fire Sf Life, F. k J. Hodgson, Price street<br />

Reliance Mutual Life, J. Rymer Faulds, 17 Duncan street<br />

Royal Fire Sf Life, J. Smith, North & South Wales Bank<br />

Scottish Provident, J. G. B. Mawson, 8 Duncan street<br />

Sovereign lAfe, R. E. C. Batty, Park grove<br />

Star Life, W.Walker, Conway st. & J. Dickinson,Tranmere<br />

Sun Fire Sf Life, R. Ackerley, Bridge street<br />

Yorkshire Fire $• Life, C. J. Barnett, Hamilton buildings,<br />

Hamilton street<br />

PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.<br />

Assessed, Property Sf Income Tax Office for Wii-ral<br />

Hundred, 1 Hamilton square, Jobn G. Morris, inspector,<br />

Eli Jowitt, surveyor; Collectors, Richard Ackerley, for<br />

Birkenhead ; John OUive, for Claughton; Edward Inglefield<br />

.for Tranmere; Local Board Collectors, for Liseard ;<br />

R. Roberts & T. H. Ward, lor Seacombe; Robert Dobson,<br />

for Rock Ferry; Robert Eccles, for Lower Bebington,<br />

BirUenhcud Cemetery, Flaybrick hill, Frederick Sanderson,<br />

superintendent k registrar<br />

Birlenhead Docks, John B. Hartley, ensineer<br />

Birkenhead Dock Warehouses, Wilhaiu Henry Sloman,<br />

superintendent; <strong>of</strong>fices,Shore road<br />

Birkenhead Park, John Cowan, park keeper<br />

Birkenhead Music Hall, Claughton road, William Eaton<br />

Hinds, secretary k tieasurer<br />

Birkenhead Improvement Commissioners' Offices, 50<br />

Hamilton square<br />

Birkenhead Borough JTosTJiYaZ.Dr.Stephenson,physician;<br />

Mr. Jennette, Mr. Vale, consulting surgeons; Dr. Lambert,<br />

Dr. Bowen, Dr. Spratly, surgeons; H. L. Jacob,<br />

dentist; Dr. Eugene Cretin, bouse surgeon; Dr. H. A.<br />

Glyn, junior house surgeon; James F. Shilton, 13 Woodlands<br />

terrace. Whetstone lane, collector<br />

Birkenhead Liberal Registration Office, 1 Mortimer ter<br />

Birkeiihcad Public Free Library, Hamilton street (open<br />

daily from 9 a.m. to 9..30 p.m.; closes Saturday 6 p.m.),<br />

Richard Hinton, librarian<br />

Bridewell, William Davies, keeper<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> (l5?) Rifle Volunteers' Storehouses, 98 Church<br />

street, Sergeant Baker<br />

<strong>County</strong> Court, Court house. Pilgrim street (sittings generally<br />

on tuesdays, <strong>of</strong>tener if required), Williani Wynn<br />

Ffoulkes, esq.judge; John Robert Williams, registrar;<br />

John Strongitharm, high bailitf; John Lamb, chief clerk<br />

Craven Assembly Rooms, 97 Chester street<br />

<strong>County</strong> Police Court, Offices Sf Station, Abbey street.<br />

Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Police, William Egerton<br />

Depot for Promoting Christian Knoioledge,Gr&n


44 BIRKENHEAD. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

PUBLIC OFFICERS.<br />

Clerk to Commissioners <strong>of</strong> 2'axes, J. G. Morris, Market<br />

Cross chambers<br />

Collector <strong>of</strong> Government Taxes, Richard Ackerley, 9<br />

Brandon street<br />

Deputy Clerk to Guardians <strong>of</strong> Wirral Union, Peter<br />

Gregory, Hamilton square<br />

Market House Inspector, Thomas Gregory, Market house<br />

PLACES OF WORSHIP.<br />

CHURCHES.<br />

St. Mary's, Church st. Rev.Canoii Andrew Knox, B.A.vicar<br />

St. Anne's, St. Anne st. Rev. Andrew Knox, B.A. incumbent<br />

Holy Trinity, Price street, Rev. William Boyton Kirk,<br />

B.A. incumbent<br />

Holy Trinity {Welsh), Price street, Rev. W. B, Kirk<br />

Mariners' Church,<br />

St. James', Laird street, Rev. James Walker Milner, M.A.<br />

incumbent<br />

St. John's, Grange lane. Rev. William Rowe Jolley, M.A.,<br />

F.R.6.S. incumbent<br />

St. Peter's, Rev. Charles Fenton, B.A. incumbent<br />

St. Paul's, Argyle st. Rev. Henry Linton, M.A. incumbent<br />

St. Paul's Mission House, 25 Borough road<br />

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES.<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> Our Lady, Price st. Rev.Edwd.Slaughter, priest<br />

St. Laurence, Park street. Rev. Edward Lynch, priest<br />

St. Marie's Sf St. Edioard's, Price street<br />

St. Werburgh's, Grange lane. Very Rev. Canon Robert<br />

Chapman; Rev. John Baptist Gastaldi; Rev. Robert<br />

D. Browne, priests<br />

Presbyterian {English), Conway street. Rev. A. M.<br />

Symington, minister<br />

Catholic Apostolic, Park road south, ministers various<br />

Friends' Meeting House, Conway street<br />

CHAPELS.<br />

Baptist, Grange lane. Rev. William Henry King, minister<br />

Baptist {Welsh), Price street, Rev. J. Williams, minister<br />

Congregational, Woodchurch road, Rev. F. Barnes, B.A.<br />

minister<br />

Congregational, Hamilton sq. Rev, E. Pringle, minister<br />

Free Christian, Woodchurch road, Rev. S. W. Hopkinson,<br />

minister<br />

Presbyterian, Laird st. Rev. James Fraser, M.A. minister<br />

Christians, Wesley street<br />

Primitive Methodist, Grange lane. Rev. Joseph Graham,<br />

minister<br />

Unitarian, Regent place, Rev, William Binns, minister<br />

United Presbyterian, Church road, Tranmere, Rev. A.<br />

Brice Muir, minister<br />

United Presbyterian, Grange rd. Rev, Jas.Towers,ministpr<br />

United Methodist Free Church, Claughton road, Rev. E.<br />

Orme, minister<br />

Wesleyan {Brunswick), Price st. Rev.H. J. Sykes,minister<br />

Wesleyan {Welsh), Claughton road, ministers various<br />

Wesleyan, Laird street, ministers various<br />

Welsh Congregational, Oliver st.Rev. Hugh Jones,minister<br />

"Lelsh, Claughton road. Rev, Owen Llovd Davis, minister<br />

Welsh Presbyterian, Parkfleld avenue," Rev. Peter Jones.<br />

minister<br />

Mission Halls, 205 Price street; Trinity street: Brassey<br />

street; Vittoria street & 119 Watson street<br />

SCHOOLS.<br />

Albert Industrial, Corporation road<br />

Government School <strong>of</strong> Art, Conway street, John Bentley,<br />

head master<br />

St. Anne's National, St. Annestreet, Henry Dean, master;<br />

Miss Cotharine Fortune, mistress<br />

All Saints', Bentinck st. Miss Mary Robinson, mistress<br />

St. James s, Miriam place, Charles Heald, master • Miss<br />

Catherine McDonald, mistress; Miss Selina Moss infants<br />

mistress<br />

St. John's National, Oliver street, John Hall, master;<br />

Mrs. Jane Watkins, mistress; Mias Mary Fercuson,<br />

infants mistress<br />

'<br />

St. Laurence Roman Catholic Schools, Park street<br />

Michael Dorgan, master; Miss Elizabeth Wadsworth'<br />

mistress; Mi»8 Marian Graham, infants' mistress '<br />

St. Mary s NaHonal, St, Mary's gate, Walter Starford.<br />

master; Miss Mary Whitehead, mistress; Miss Jane<br />

Bromley, infants' mistress<br />

'<br />

St. Mary's Infant, 63 Old Chester rd. Mrs. Henrietta<br />

Blakemore, mistress<br />

St. Paul's National, Wilbraham st, Rt, Westhead, master<br />

Holy Trinity National, Trinity street, Wm. Clarke,<br />

master; Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, mistress; Miss Isabella<br />

McCollica, infants' mistress<br />

Holy Trinity, Brook street, Jeremiah Jerrish, master;<br />

Miss Emma Curphey, mistress; Miss Alice Curphey,<br />

infants' mistress<br />

Roman Catholic, Austin street, Arthur O'Niel, master;<br />

Mrs. Mary Ann O'Niel, mistress ; Miss Ellen Carroll,<br />

infants' mistress<br />

St. Patrick Roman Catholic, Grange lane<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> Our Lady Roman Catholic, Old Bidstone<br />

road, Joseph Dempsey, master; Miss Mary Adnett, mistress<br />

; Miss Mary Kennedy, infants' mistress<br />

United Presbyterian, Alexa"nder Alexander, master<br />

Wesleyan, Beckwith street, William Butterworth, master ;<br />

Mrs. .lane Butterworth, mistress<br />

Hermitage British, Woodchurch rd. John Forbes, master;<br />

Miss Cowley, mistress<br />

NEWSPAPERS.<br />

Birkenhead Sf <strong>Cheshire</strong> Advertiser, John Oliver, 94<br />

Hamilton street<br />

Birkenhead News, Willmer & Son, 64 & 66 Chester st<br />

RIVER STEAMERS.<br />

To LIVERPOOL FROM WOODSIDE.—12.30 a.m. 1 a.m.<br />

1.30 a.m. 2.30 a.m. 3.30 a.m. 4.30 a.m. 5 a.m. every 15<br />

minutes until 7.45 a.m.; from then every 10 minutes<br />

until 7.45 p.m. then every 15 minutes untU II p.m. and<br />

half-hourly until midnight; on Saturdays every quarter <strong>of</strong><br />

an hour between 8 p.m. and 12 p.m. Fares from 5 a.m.<br />

until 12 midnight, Id.; from 12.30 to 4.30 a.m. 6d<br />

To LIVERPOOL FROM TRANMERE.—The steamers st<br />

nearly similar times, but discontinued at midnight &<br />

commence running at 5 a.m. Fare Id<br />

RAILWAYS.<br />

Birkenhead Joint Railway, general <strong>of</strong>fices k goods star<br />

tion, Cathcart street, J. Wait, manager; R. E. Johnston,<br />

engineer. Passenger station. Monk's F'erry, Woodside,<br />

H. Andrew, station master<br />

Great Western Raihoay Co. goods department & <strong>of</strong>fices,<br />

Morpeth dock, Shore road, J. N. Hunt, manager; VV. J.<br />

Steele, superintendent<br />

London ^ North Western Railway Co. goods department<br />

k <strong>of</strong>fices, Cathcart st. John Faulkner, manager j<br />

receiving k enquiry <strong>of</strong>fice, near Woodside Ferry ; James<br />

Ferry, receiver<br />

Shrop.khire Union Railway Sf Canal Co. receiving <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />

near Woodside Ferry; James Flick, receiver<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> Lines' Committee; consisting <strong>of</strong> the Great<br />

Northern, Manchester, Sheffield k Lincolnshire, k Midland<br />

Joint Railway Companies. Goods received at Shore<br />

Road station, Birkenliead (Williain Walker, agent).<br />

Agent for Great Northern & Manchester, Sheffield k<br />

Lincolnshire railways, William Gates, 45 Old Hall street,<br />

Liverpool; azent for Midland Railway Co. George<br />

Ellis, Victoria street, Liverpool : chief <strong>of</strong>fices. Central<br />

station, Liverpool, William English, manager<br />

CONVEYANCE.<br />

To Oxton k Claughton.—8 a.m. & every half hour up to<br />

8 p.m. k 9 p.m<br />

To Hoylake, from Woodside, via street railway, every<br />

15 minutes from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m<br />

From Oxton & Claughton & Birkenhead Park, to Woodside<br />

Ferry, via street railway, every 10 minutes, from 8.20<br />

a.m. to 11 p.m<br />

From Woodside to New Ferry, every 10 minutes, from<br />

8 a.m. to 11 p.m<br />

CARRIERS.<br />

Birkenhead Railway Company, to all parts; goods station<br />

k <strong>of</strong>fices, Cathcart street<br />

Bridgewater Trustees, by canal k railway to all parts;<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices, Cathcart street<br />

Chaplin k Home, carriers per rail to all parts; otRces,<br />

Cathcart street<br />

Great Western Railway Company, carriers per rail to all<br />

parts; <strong>of</strong>fices, Woodside<br />

London Sf North Western Railway Company, carriers per<br />

rail to all parts; <strong>of</strong>fices, Woodside<br />

The Shropshire Union Canal Sf Railway Company, car<br />

riers to all parts


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. BIRKENHEAD. 45<br />

BIRKENHEAD STREET DIRECTOEY.<br />

Abbey street, 197 Cliester street<br />

13 Evans Rd.& Co. Haydock collieries,<br />

Charles Edward Ince, agent<br />

1 Hide Samuel, coal merchant<br />

2 Frasier Daniel, coal merchant<br />

4 Hiarginson J. P. k Co. coal merchnts<br />

5 Wigan Sf Whiston Coal Co. Limited,<br />

colliery proprietors<br />

(5 Rylands k Sons, colliery proprietors,<br />

Robert Henry Bambridge, agent<br />

7 London Sf North Western Sf Great<br />

Western Railway Companies<br />

Weighing Machine,<br />

L. T. Armitage, agent<br />

8 & 9 North Western Coal Co.<br />

J. H. Nichols, manager<br />

10 Godsell Lewellin, coal merchant<br />

11 Sankey Brook §• Ashton Green<br />

Collieries, William Lea, agent<br />

3 Peacock Thomas, cabinet maker<br />

3 Midgley Edmund, carpenter<br />

55 Jackson Robert, lodging house<br />

.57 Cross John, leather dealer<br />

."jfi Compton William, beer retailer<br />

iiS <strong>County</strong> Hall Sf <strong>County</strong> Police<br />

Court Sf Station,<br />

William Egerton, superintendent<br />

12 Crompton Samuel, engineer<br />

14 Wright Thomas, joiner<br />

16 <strong>County</strong> Arms hotel, Mrs. Mary Lee<br />

22 Coats Thomas, beer retailer<br />

30 Townsend Mrs<br />

Adelphi street, from 20 Brook street.<br />

Barrett & Co. aerated water manufr<br />

28 Barnett George Charlton<br />

26 Lloyd William<br />

24 Gunning Alexander<br />

22 Millar Robert<br />

Rose Wm. Turner, engineer, kc.<br />

here is Market street<br />

11 Marshall George<br />

15 Neio inn, John Cain<br />

Albion street, 23 Bridge street.<br />

13 White John, dairyman<br />

39 Roberts Edwin, shopkpr. k dairymn<br />

45 Miles William Robert, horse dealer<br />

here is Brandon street<br />

.51 Fallon Patrick, plumber & glazier<br />

.57 EUis Lilley & Co, steam bleachers k<br />

dyers. See advert<br />

75 Matthews Miss Ellen<br />

.here arc Market street Sf Cross street.<br />

79 Ade William Henry, seedsman &c<br />

81 Cottrell Samuel, pork butcher<br />

83 Shaw Thomas, pawnbroker<br />

85 Davies & Hancock, grocers<br />

here is Monk street....<br />

97 Short James, shopkeeper<br />

09 Oakley John, chimney sweeper<br />

here are Mortimer ter. Sf Brandon st.<br />

:)6 k 38 Davies Richard, hay & straw dlr<br />

46 Gerty Andrew, beer retailer<br />

here is Duncan street....<br />

48 Allan Mrs. Mary, lodging house<br />

.... here are Camperdown Sf Market<br />

streets, the Market hou.ie Sf Market<br />

place south<br />

114 Hurley David, beer retailer<br />

118 Williams Mrs. Margaret, shopkeepr<br />

124 Hughes k Jones, brokers & rag dlrs<br />

Argyle street. Canning street.<br />

.1 Whittle Mra<br />

.here are Bridge street Sf John street.<br />

17 Colbert Charles<br />

19 Williams John<br />

21 Walker Mrs<br />

here is Hamilton square<br />

-j:.; Wearc Williain Sidney, watch maker<br />

25 Mott Julius & Son8,wine k spirit mers<br />

25 Coxon Lambton, dentist<br />

27 Lancashire Coal Co. Limited,<br />

William Blount Dobell, sec<br />

29 Bevan Edwd. watch & clock manufctr<br />

31 Cross & Floyd, printers & stationers<br />

33 Mooney Miss Catherine, tobacconist<br />

here is Market street<br />

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH<br />

49 Comberbaeh & Co, wine k spirit mers<br />

I'heatrc Royal<br />

55 Scott Horatio Wm. carpet warehouse<br />

57 Smith & Sons, auctioneers<br />

63 Roberts John k Co. silk mercers &c<br />

65 Thompson Hy. furnishing ironmongr<br />

67 Williams Benjamin, hatter<br />

here is Queen street<br />

& 71 Hinson&Co.genrl.ironmngrs.&c<br />

75 Peck Watson & Son, drapers<br />

81 Makin Edward, hair dresser<br />

83 Morgan Joseph John, confectioner<br />

85 Owen William Proctor, photographer<br />

87 & 89 Mahen John, fish dealer<br />

here is Conway street<br />

99 Post Office hotel, Alfred Burton<br />

here is Oliver street<br />

105 Sneyd Miss Elizabeth, tobacconist<br />

here is Back Oliver street<br />

107 Ellison Richard, refreshment rooms<br />

109 Moran Thomas, cabinet maker<br />

here is Grange lane<br />

..hereare Cleveland street, Elgin st.<br />

Hamilton square Sf Price street..<br />

22 Ricketts Charles, M.D. surgeon<br />

24 Thompson k Capper, homoeopathic<br />

chemists<br />

26 Evans Theophilus, fancy repository<br />

28 GilbeyW.fe A. wine & spirit merchnts<br />

28 Gabriel Henry, dentist<br />

32 Stewart Hamilton, perfumer<br />

34 Stewart Alexr. chemist & dentist<br />

36 James John Henry, glass & china<br />

warehouse<br />

here is Market street<br />

•38 Nicholson Henry, chemist<br />

40 Frost Miss Mary Ann, fancy repostry<br />

42 Drew George, hosier &c<br />

44 Hambleton Thomas, watch maker<br />

46 Jones Edward, music seller<br />

48 Howe Joseph, tailor k draper<br />

50 & 79 Bragg Isaac, linen draper, mil<br />

liner & undertaker<br />

here is Lorn street<br />

52 Keizer Lawrence&Co.fancy repository<br />

54 Britten Thomas, linen draper<br />

56 Pashley William Charles, carver &<br />

gilder & dealer in artists' materials<br />

58 Herbert William Mundy, draper<br />

00 Macalpine & Co. confectioners<br />

62 Dale Wm. k Co, wine k spirit mers<br />

64 Speight William, boot maker<br />

60 k 68 Williams Samuel (late Williams<br />

& Evans), general house,8teamship<br />

k <strong>of</strong>fice furnisher. See advert<br />

here is Marion street<br />

72 Price Joseph Strongitharm, coal mer<br />

72 Bott Thomas & Co. watch & clock<br />

manufacturers, opticians k silversmiths,<br />

importers &c<br />

74 Comber Edmund, milliner<br />

76 Cartwright David W. provision dealer<br />

78 Davis Ellis k Richard, bakers<br />

.. here is Conway street<br />

80 Cooke Kendle, chemist<br />

82 Howes.Edward, butcher<br />

84 Kennedy James, milliner<br />

94 Ellis James, coal dealer<br />

here is Oliver street<br />

96, 98& \00 Argyle /lo^.DennisGrannell<br />

Prince <strong>of</strong> Wales Theatre<br />

104 Moran Miss Green, cabinet maker<br />

106 Pryall James, tailor<br />

108 Hodif^on Alfred Rd. toLacconist<br />

110 Cottrell William, butcher<br />

112 Reed Wm. window blind manufctr<br />

114 George Sf Dragon, Thomas Steele<br />

here is Grange lane<br />

Arthur street,/roni Price street.<br />

100 Kidger Mrs<br />

98 Johnson William, boiler maker<br />

96 Marther Mrs<br />

94 Edwards Joseph<br />

92 Chapman Mrs<br />

90 Curtis George, joiner<br />

88 Frame William, blacksmith<br />

86 McLachlan Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

22 Williams Brothers, grocers<br />

20 Bravey Henry, greengrocer<br />

18 Cass Tamer, draper<br />

16 Maddock Thomas, boot maker<br />

12 Huiican James, shopkeeper<br />

10 Hodrine Frederick, shopkeeper<br />

17 West James, grocer<br />

19 Keenan Owen, butcher & grocer<br />

23 Jones Robert, eating house<br />

25 Horton William, butcher<br />

27 Smith Henry, baker<br />

Atherton street, 256 Grange lane.<br />

Wright John, mason & builder<br />

Paterson Thomas, joiner & builder<br />

Austin street, 99 Grange lane.<br />

1 Jenkins John<br />

8 Masterson Miss Mary, dress maker<br />

Roman Catholic Schools<br />

Back Beckwith st. 94 Vittoria st.<br />

Clary Patrick, beer retailer<br />

Back Price st. from 207 Price st.<br />

Hill Mrs. Ann. marine stores<br />

87 Hunt William, coal dealer<br />

111 Newport Thomas, shoe maker<br />

Back St. Anne st. Cathcart<br />

8 Short John, shopkeeper<br />

street.<br />

Barton street, 30 Oxton road.<br />

4 Jones Mrs. Laura, dress maker<br />

12 R'gby John<br />

13 Wing William<br />

19 Stevens William, boiler maker<br />

Beaufort road, continuation oj<br />

Corporation road.<br />

Crowe, Williams & Co. timber & slate<br />

mers. Birkenhead timber grounds<br />

Baylitf George, Wirrall iron foundry<br />

Clay, Inman k Co. Birkenhead forge<br />

Fraiser Mrs. Ann, dining rooms<br />

Graving Dock hotel, Enoch Evan<br />

Graving Docks, Edwd. Gittins, sec<br />

Brassey Thomas & Co. Canada, iron<br />

works<br />

Logan Edward, copper merchant<br />

(Birkenhead dock works)<br />

Beck-with street, Eldon street.<br />

27 Gray Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper<br />

29 Chalmers Alexander<br />

31 Hughes Hugh, carpenter<br />

33 Parkhill George, shipwright<br />

35 Davies David, carpenter<br />

37 Jones Mrs. Mary, lodging house<br />

41 'Traynor James<br />

43 Culpitt George<br />

45 Thompson Nicholas<br />

47 Haward James, sugar boiler<br />

49 Moore Alexander, shipwright<br />

here is Park street<br />

75 Rankin David, joiner<br />

here is Watson street<br />

79 Dnckett "Thomas, grocer<br />

81 Goode John, shopkeeper


46 BIRKENHEAD.<br />

BECKWITH STREET—continued.<br />

83 Hughes Nicholas, herbalist<br />

85 Price Mrs. Eliza, shopkeeper<br />

87 Morgan William, boot & shoe maker<br />

91 Pratt Frederick, refreshment rooms<br />

93 Hooper John, shopkeeper<br />

95 Forrest Joseph, rail er<br />

99 Stewart James<br />

103 Wane Thomas<br />

105 Leatherwood Miss Sarah, shopkeepr<br />

here is Cathcart street<br />

123 Commercial hotel, John Robertson<br />

125 Ker Isaac, shopkeeper<br />

131 Davies Thomas, provision dealer<br />

here is Hope street<br />

133 Chesworth Thomas, beer retailer &c<br />

137 Roberts William, cab proprietor<br />

145 O'Connor Edward, shopkeeper<br />

185 Park hotel, Fredk. Henry Cavill<br />

193 Gouldson Mrs<br />

195 Bank cf Ireland, Williain Cutler<br />

."554 Miller Alexander<br />

3.52 Anderson Ellis<br />

350 Dransfield Thomas<br />

348 Butler John<br />

346 Fox Charles<br />

344 Starling James<br />

342 McGowan William<br />

ST. ANN'S CHURCH.<br />

358 Jackney John, shopkeeper<br />

here is Livingstone street<br />

208 Carter Edward, milk dealer<br />

206 Steen Benjamin, joiner<br />

188 Gouldson William, shopkeeper<br />

186 Laycock James<br />

110 Phillips Michael, tailor<br />

98 Thomas John, herbalist<br />

86 Star hotel, William Rigby<br />

82 Calligan John, greengrocer<br />

66 Lord Miss<br />

66 Storey Thomas<br />

62 Croshaw John, painter<br />

Harkness Jas. k Son, joinrs. & bu ildrs<br />

here is Park .street<br />

48 Gaskarth William, grocer<br />

42 Simmonds Richard, lodging house<br />

30 Johnstone William, joiner<br />

28 Butterworth William<br />

WESLEYAN SCHOOLS.<br />

here is Eldon street<br />

16 Orme Edwin<br />

14 Scott George John<br />

10 Morland John<br />

10 Morland Mrs. Elizabeth, dress maker<br />

8 Henney Thomas John<br />

6 Evans Evan, boiler maker<br />

here i.t Lee street<br />

Davies Edward k Son, coach buildrs<br />

Belmont, 107 Oxton road.<br />

1 Holzberg Augustus<br />

3 Huma Mrs<br />

5 Royle William<br />

7 Higgles Mrs<br />

13 Lewin Henry<br />

Belmont grrove.<br />

12 Derby street, Oxton road.<br />

1 Dean Charles<br />

3 Craven George Beaumont<br />

5 Beard Mrs<br />

7 Simpson Leonard<br />

2 Finlayson Mrs<br />

2 Finlayson James<br />

8 Bell Robert Rae<br />

Bentinck street, 181 Conway street.<br />

1 & 3 Page Joseph, coal dealer<br />

7 Carter Ihomns, cabinet maker<br />

9 Apperson Mrs. Eliza, shopkeeper<br />

here is Fore street<br />

15 Nisbet Mrs. Agnes, beer retailer<br />

25 Moles James, tieer retailer<br />

here is Crown street<br />

27 Simon William, furniture de.iler<br />

29 Kehoe Mrs. Mary, lodging hou.se<br />

31 McCallister John, lodging house<br />

33 Simon Henry, shipwright<br />

37 Arthur James, grocer<br />

here is Rose street<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Chester hotel, Robert Colquitt<br />

47 Martin Robert, shopkeeper<br />

here is Moon street<br />

49 Makin Thomas, mattress maker<br />

59 Farrelly Joseph, beer retailer<br />

here is Sun street<br />

63 Medcalf Townley, beer retailer<br />

71 Willcox Christian, shopkeeper<br />

73 Hughes Thomas, beer retailer<br />

here is Gladstone street<br />

75 Booth William, shopkeeper<br />

83 Saul Martin, shoe maker<br />

here is Lowther street<br />

84 Tweedle John, grocer<br />

89 McClane Mrs. Margaret, lodging ho<br />

91 Ellis John, shopkeeper<br />

95 Blakley John, beer retailer<br />

here is Brougham street<br />

101 Griffiths Mrs. Mary,earthenwai'e dlr<br />

107 Hughes George, shopkeeper<br />

here is Bright st. Sf Bentinck terrace.<br />

4 Stretch Peter, shopkeeper<br />

28 Roberts William, tailor<br />

34 Jerrard John, waterman<br />

All Saints' School<br />

Birkenhead Market Mouse.<br />

SHOPS.<br />

1 Byrne John, basket maker<br />

2 &'3 Blake Mrs. Ann, butcher<br />

4 & 5 Byrne Michael, butcher<br />

0 & 7 Hilton William, butcher<br />

8 Lloyd Henry, butcher<br />

Market Office,<br />

Thomas Gregory, inspector<br />

9 Amor Thomas, butcher<br />

10 Huxley Thomas, butcher<br />

11 Slack thoraas, butcher<br />

12 Hinton Thomas, butcher<br />

13 k 14 Nelson James, grocer<br />

15 » 16 McMahon Peter, provisn. mer<br />

17 Mealor Joseph, butcher<br />

18 Cottrell Saml. Matthew, pork butclir<br />

20 Ray Mrs. Jane, umbrella maker<br />

21 Audsley John, draper<br />

22 Babb Cyrus, pork butcher<br />

24, 25, 26 & 27 Kaighin Cliristian,<br />

basket dealer k white cooper<br />

28 Allen Mrs. Ann, fancy bazaar<br />

29 & 30 Watson David, white cooper<br />

31 Tidswell Mrs. Elizabeth, bookseller<br />

32 Yeo Mrs. Martha, provision dealer<br />

33,34 k 35'Timmons John, grocer &<br />

provision dealer<br />

36 Teece Mrs. Elizabeth, provision dlr<br />

38 Griraney James, fishmonger<br />

39 & 40 Hodgson John B. fislimonger k<br />

poulterer<br />

4,2 Birkenhead [Sf British Workman's<br />

Cocoa Rooms,<br />

Miss Lydia Hulmes, manageress<br />

43 k 44 McGrath Mrs. Amelia, hosier<br />

STALLS.<br />

Vernon John, seedsman<br />

Turner John, nurseryman<br />

Savin William, butcher<br />

Saunders Joseph, butcher<br />

Thompson George, butcher<br />

Huxley Edward, butcher<br />

Miller William, butcher<br />

Fowles James, butcher<br />

Fowles Joseph, butcher<br />

Jones Miss Elizabeth, butcher<br />

Roberts Miss Ann, butcher<br />

Miller John, butcher<br />

Adams Mrs. Maria, butcher<br />

Goddard Richard, butcher<br />

Sherlock John, butcher<br />

Edge Mrs. Mary Ann, butcher<br />

Fowles Joseph, butcher<br />

Reid William, china k glass dealer<br />

Cullen John, china k glass dealer<br />

Gates Mrs. Catherine,fishmonger<br />

Teece Joseph, fishmonger<br />

Sudlow George, fruiterer<br />

Larkin Michiiel, greengrocer<br />

McLellan William, nurseryman<br />

Moss Mrs. Anne, greengro


DIRECTORY.]<br />

15 Donaldson Mrs. Jane, lodging house<br />

here ia Albion atreet<br />

17 & '21 Dysart k Co. coal merchants<br />

23 Amer Stephen & Son, bookbinders<br />

27 Overseers' Office,<br />

James Fawcett k \ assistant<br />

Griffith Rees ) overseers<br />

29 American temperance hotel.<br />

James Whitaker<br />

here is Hamilton street<br />

33 & 35 Rains Miss<br />

......here are Argyle street if Sand<br />

ford street<br />

Ill Stronere Mrs<br />

113 Walker William, railway agent<br />

115 Williams William<br />

117 Kennedy Joseph<br />

121 KUley David<br />

123 Griffith John Philip<br />

125 Whilley Mrs<br />

127 Thompson Joseph<br />

129 Hind John<br />

137 Hughes Mrs<br />

...here ia Lord street<br />

139 Coomber Edmund Nathaniel<br />

141 Gales James, ship owner<br />

143 Wilson William, dock master<br />

145 Miles William Robert, horse dealer<br />

147 Ward Abraham<br />

149 Glazebronk Richard<br />

151 Day William<br />

157 French James<br />

159 Owens William<br />

161 Costin William, beer retailer<br />

163 Lewis Mrs<br />

litre ia Taylor street<br />

PILLAR LETTER Box<br />

167 Grapes inn, William Oliver Gray<br />

169 Hinds Simeon, painter<br />

171 Fairs Mrs. Agnes, lodging house<br />

here is Park .street<br />

205 Sun inn, Joshua Jone.s<br />

22 Wildgoose John, eating house<br />

24A, Ditchfield Brothers, tea k coO'ee ^<br />

warehouse<br />

28 Chadwick John, coal merchant<br />

30 Quick William & Co. accountants<br />

32 Office <strong>of</strong> the Collector <strong>of</strong> Government<br />

Taxes, Rd» Ackerly, colleccr<br />

here is Hamilton street<br />

34 Jones Chas. pharmaceutical chemist<br />

38 Kaighin William Henry<br />

40 Bisset John, master mariner<br />

42 Smith Mrs<br />

.52 Sellars John Carrington<br />

54 Caldecott Mrs<br />

56 Steward John<br />

60 Strogan Peter<br />

«2 Bailitf Mrs<br />

04 Morton William<br />

66 Turner Captain Jobn<br />

68 Jackson Thomas<br />

70 Bagnolds Misses<br />

72 Hurnell Edward<br />

74 Thomas Edward<br />

76 Rogers Mrs<br />

78 Parker Mrs<br />

here is A rgylc .street<br />

100 Dysart Johu<br />

104 VVhitby Williani<br />

here is Sand ford street<br />

126 Henghan RohL-rt, joiner<br />

128 Allis Thomas<br />

132 Mody Bommejee Moromejce<br />

Jiere is Lord street<br />

138 Davison Henry & Sons, paint manufacturers<br />

140 Green Richard<br />

142 Clark James, eating house<br />

Marsden John k Son, brass foundrs<br />

Bickley Joseph, blacksinilli<br />

156 Nicol Charles<br />

156 Stokes Samuel, dock roaster<br />

Marsden Hinde & Co.iron merchts<br />

Crowe, Williams k Co. timber mers<br />

Bright street.<br />

2 Hiltnn Henry, shopkeeper<br />

5 Jones George, 8ho|d4ee|>ei-<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Brook plaee,yr0/n 80 Price street.<br />

35 Wyllie James, shopkeeper & smith<br />

Brook street, 20 Chapel street.<br />

1 Johnson James<br />

3 Jones Edward, joiner<br />

5 Steele Mrs<br />

7 Price Thomas<br />

9 Nelson George<br />

17 Motfaft Mrs<br />

19 Bell Willi.im<br />

21 Austin William, master mariner<br />

here is Camden street<br />

63 Roberrs Mrs. Elizabeth, beer retailer<br />

73 Firth Thomas<br />

81 Bartley James, shopkeeper<br />

91 Griffiths Joseph, beer retailer<br />

95 Griffitlis John, tailor<br />

here is Park street<br />

Ill Douglas Alexander, plasterer<br />

121 Duckett William<br />

151 Warnoek John, shopkeeper<br />

here is Watson .street<br />

155 Briscoe Thomas, baker<br />

Burden Martin, coal dealer<br />

199 Pearson George, fish dealer<br />

here is Cathcart street<br />

205 Radford William, shopkeeper<br />

245 Storer John Richard, engineer<br />

247 Jack James<br />

251 Hughes Robert<br />

253 Friendship James<br />

255 Warley Joseph<br />

257 Ison John<br />

259 Wyer David, lodging house<br />

261 Deaville George<br />

263 Bredson Robert Quail<br />

267 Turner Richard, joiner<br />

here is Victoria street<br />

285 Cooper James, shopkeeper<br />

275 Moore William, stevedore<br />

here is Lydia terrace<br />

347 Matthias James, shopkeeper<br />

369 Ollerhead Samuel, agent to the<br />

Union Friendly Society<br />

377 Johnstone Mrs. Maria, shopkeeper<br />

379 Croghaii Patrick, news agent<br />

here is Arthur street<br />

370 Devine Peter, coal dealer<br />

368 Cottage inn, Henry Sutton<br />

364 Simpiron Wm. Henry, shopkeeper<br />

362 Hall James, s-hopkeeper<br />

here are Arthur street, Maddcck<br />

street ,Livi ngutone stnet,<br />

street if Victoria street<br />

244 Nishet Alexander, engine fitter<br />

242 Mcintosh Donald, engineer<br />

240 Metcalfe Charles, plumber<br />

238 Mottiitt John, engineer<br />

2;36 Galley Saranel, blacksmith<br />

here is Charles street<br />

230 Milligan George, joiner<br />

2-28 Horton .lohn<br />

220 Gibbon Tliomas<br />

224 Ellis Samuel, farrier<br />

222 Buliner Jaiiie.s<br />

220 Sloan Edward, iron moulder<br />

218 Pollack William<br />

214 Jackson Peter, plasterer<br />

hero is Cathcart .street....<br />

204 Quinn .Mrs. Jaue, milk dealer<br />

202 Wehl) John, heer retailer<br />

200 Taylor William, beer retailer<br />

172 Do\le Jama4, coal dealer k butcher<br />

here i-s Watson street<br />

VJH Graham Edward, agent for Union<br />

Friendly Society<br />

144 Hall Andrew, beer retailer<br />

130 Jones John, boot & shoe maker<br />

122 Alpin John, shopkeeper<br />

here is Park .\treet<br />

120 Martin Mis. F-lizabetli, beer retlr<br />

94 AntrnbuR Richard<br />

92 Hattrick John, carpenter<br />

. .here i.s Russell street<br />

90 Mumfltt .Mis<br />

30 Wild Robert<br />

28 Blair Peter, engineer<br />

20 Walmsley Mrs<br />

BIRKENHEAD. 47<br />

24 Harbourd Edward<br />

22 Teitc John<br />

here is Lord<br />

street..<br />

•20 Diithey John, builer maker<br />

18 Jones Mrs<br />

16 Waymiss William, joiner<br />

14 Davies William<br />

12 Simpson Archibald<br />

10 Byron Thomas, joiner<br />

8 Jones Edward<br />

6 Askew Christopher<br />

4 Watkin Albion, boot maker<br />

Camden street, 01 Brook street.<br />

9 Greenop Mrs. Margaret, shopkeeper<br />

• • • here is Price .•street<br />

2.5 Spencer Henry, painter<br />

29 Young George, engineer<br />

33 Salkeld James, carpet planner<br />

35 Jackson James<br />

here is Conway .street<br />

89 Harrison Mrs<br />

91 liomersall Mrs<br />

95 Vaughan Ambrose<br />

95 Vaughan Miss Isabella, ladies"<br />

seminary<br />

97 Mudge Mrs<br />

99 Benson Andrew, engineer<br />

4 Roberts Miss Elizabeth, beer retailer<br />

8 Burgess Wm. inspector <strong>of</strong> nuisances<br />

10 Humphrey John<br />

12 Baker Henry, stone mason<br />

here is Price street<br />

14 Dodd Thomas<br />

16 Williams Rev. John [Baptist]<br />

18 Hamilton Mrs<br />

20 Stevenson John, boiler maker<br />

22 Green John, stationer<br />

24 Fumival William, coach builder<br />

here ai'e Market street Sf Beckwi.tli st.<br />

82 Wttttleworth John, boot maker<br />

84 Crown hotel, Thomas Blackhurst<br />

86 Armitage Mrs<br />

88 Hopkins Joseph<br />

90 Read Rev. George, B.A. [surrogate]<br />

92 Irving Robert<br />

94 Crawford Walter<br />

96 Jones John<br />

100 Evans David Lewis<br />

102 Guirron Samuel Y. brewer<br />

Camperdown st. 35 Hamilton t^t.<br />

14 Chester Walter, joiner<br />

17 Jones Richard, warehouseman<br />

Berner<br />

23 Buckley Tliomas, lodging house<br />

Canning: street, Hamilton strat.<br />

1 Pier hotel, Edward Colston Thomas<br />

5 Flinn M. marble mason<br />

7 Twirghton Thomas<br />

9 Redhead John<br />

43 Griffith William<br />

45 Macmahon Peter<br />

49 Campbell Mrs<br />

51 Kerr Mrs<br />

55 Barclay Mrs<br />

57 Ewing W. C<br />

69 Hay James<br />

61 Dysart John<br />

here is Sandford sfrert<br />

69 Edgeton hotel, John Allen<br />

97 Uichard:" James Henry<br />

99 London hotel, Geoi-ge Dickens<br />

here is Lord street<br />

Middleton Harrison, tiiiilier merchant,<br />

Morpeth stea:ii saw \:<br />

joinery mills<br />

Cannon hill, sec Park road .youth.<br />

Cannon mount, see Park roud .south.<br />

Cathcart street, Corporation<br />

here is Beckwith street<br />

112 Burley Mrs<br />

114 Johnson Walter<br />

here is St. Anne street<br />

iG Hushes Thomas<br />

•JO Aston Henry<br />

78 Hyams John, dealer in birds<br />

here is Price street<br />

road.


48 BIRKENHEAD.<br />

CATHCART STREET—continued.<br />

68 Jones David, shopkeeper<br />

here is Brook street<br />

56 "ryack Mrs<br />

52 Warrall Samuel, shopkeeper<br />

50 Drysdale Andrew, droper<br />

here is Ncipier street........<br />

48 Bickley Joseph, farrier<br />

here is Cleveland street<br />

Dickinson William, boat builder<br />

Morris P. k Co. oil & color works<br />

23 Smith Robert, machine broker<br />

25 Porter James Thomas<br />

Cochran & Co. boiler makers<br />

45 Thompson Robert<br />

49 Mitchell Mrs. Sarah, herbalist<br />

here are Brook street Sf Wood street.<br />

61 Ohair Jobn, diver<br />

63 Timmins Isaac<br />

67 Gibbs Henry<br />

here is Price street<br />

77 & 79 Anchor inn, Wm. Williams<br />

85 McManus Hy. Tarrance, herbalist<br />

here is St. Anne street<br />

89 Birkenhead Barytes Co, Limited,<br />

William Sharpe, sec<br />

here is Beckwith street<br />

123 Waters Patrick, shopkeeper<br />

here is Dover street<br />

135 Edmondson George, shopkeeper<br />

143 Routledge John, beer retailer<br />

here is Edgar street<br />

Catherine street, 205 Oliver street.<br />

2 Berff Mrs<br />

6 Powell & Russell, dress makers<br />

8 Wensman John Claridge<br />

Chapel street, 17 Cleveland street.<br />

6 Orr William, carpenter<br />

8 Gregory Edward, lodging house<br />

10 Maccabe Miss Margaret, shopkeeper<br />

12 Hayden James, beer retailer<br />

14 Jones Evan, joiner<br />

20 k 22 I'arry Hugh, grocer<br />

here is Brook street<br />

28 Phillips Mrs. Martha, shopkeeper<br />

30 Davies Henry, shopkeeper<br />

32 Thomas Richard, blacksmith<br />

34 Price Thomas, shipwright<br />

here is Price street<br />

5 Hewitt Robert, lodging house<br />

7 Worrall James, ferryman<br />

9 Pritcbard Richard<br />

here is Willaston place<br />

11 Bird-in-Hand, Robert Clayton<br />

13 Skillen James, shoe maker<br />

15 Dodd John, lodging house<br />

17 Downing John, furniture dealer<br />

19 Matthews Thomas, shoe maker<br />

25 Cheeseright Matthew Hy. dairyman<br />

27 Lamb J oseph, surgeon<br />

Chester street.<br />

WOODSIDE FERRY STAGE<br />

PILLAR LETTER Box<br />

Woodside Ferry Offices,<br />

Capt. Robert E. Pinliey<br />

FERRY BUILDINGS:—<br />

1 Roberts Rt.&Co.tea&c<strong>of</strong>Fee dlrs<br />

1 Boyden Patrick, confiectioner<br />

3 Mooney Miss Cath. tobacconist<br />

3 Bankes Meyrick, coal merchnt.<br />

John Wallworth, agent<br />

C POST, MONEY<br />

3 < TELEGRAPH OFFICE &<br />

( SAVINGS BANK,<br />

Mary Ann Haughton, mngrs<br />

4 Hoylake Sf Birkenhead Tramway<br />

Co. Jas. Goulding, man<br />

4 Sellars J. C. F.c.s. manufacturing<br />

chemist<br />

London Sf North Western §•<br />

Great Western Co.'s Passenger<br />

Stations<br />

. .here is Roue brae Sc Church street..<br />

37 HutchinsonMrs.Margaretjlodgng.bo<br />

39 Forsyth James, joiner<br />

41 Burgess Mrs. Jane, lodging house<br />

43 Fitzmaiirice Mrs. Elizbh. lodgng. ho<br />

45 Droii George Fleming, plumber &c<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

47 Booth Mrs. Catharine, lodging ho<br />

49 Johns Henry, c<strong>of</strong>fee house<br />

51 Clarke George & Son, brass founders<br />

& finishers<br />

53 Rosser Joseph, lodging house<br />

93 Mercer J. & T. coal merchants<br />

95 Wenham Lake Ice Stores,<br />

H. T. Ropes & Co. proprtrs<br />

97 The Craven Rooms,<br />

William Mason, keeper<br />

99 & 101 Middleton Robert, indiarubber<br />

stores<br />

Chadwick Jobn, coal merchant<br />

103 Dickie Miss Catherine,lamp&oil dlr<br />

107 Thomas David, eating house<br />

liere is Pilgrim street<br />

109 k 111 Clarendon hotel, Edward<br />

Denmaii<br />

117 Lamb George & Co. cart owners<br />

117 Dickie k Son, timber dealers<br />

12.5 Luther Edward M. tobacconist<br />

131 Castle hotel, Richard Coates<br />

.here are Ivy st. Sf Old Priory rd...<br />

133 Dutton Jobn, chemist<br />

135 k 137 Hope Thomas, draper<br />

139 American Clothing Co.<br />

John Jones, man<br />

144 WiIliamsJohnDavies,boot&shoe ma<br />

143 Kaighin Wm. Hy. The Brush mart<br />

145,147 k 149 Worrall WilUam k Sons,<br />

drapers<br />

151 k 153 Gilbertson Thomas & Sons,<br />

flour dealers<br />

rWilkinson Thos. Goodall, grocer<br />

155 < POST k MONEY ORDER<br />

(. OFFICE<br />

157 Higgings John Cliflfe, undertaker<br />

159 Duckworth Wm. dogger & boot nia<br />

161 Timmins Charles k Co. grocers<br />

163 Reeves Thomas, greengrocer<br />

165 Raby William Smith, tobacconist<br />

167 Sykes William, ironmonger<br />

169 Peake Mrs. Louisa, saddler<br />

171 Rankes James, shopkeeper<br />

173 Welsby & Deakin,wine & spirit mers<br />

/tej'c is St. Mary's gate.<br />

175 Singleton William & Sons, bakers<br />

177 Ambler Thomas, chemist<br />

179 Grade Robert, pawnbroker<br />

181 Barnes Stephen, fishmonger<br />

183 Irving Little & Co. ship chandlers<br />

185 Tetley Joseph, china shop<br />

187 Turtle James, greengrocer<br />

189 Collins Hugh, shopkeeper<br />

191 Mackie William, shopkeeper<br />

193 Sharpies John, confectioner<br />

195 Connell Edward, pork butcher k<br />

cabinet maker<br />

197 British Workman's cocoa rooms<br />

(Frederick Gore, manager)<br />

here is Abbey street<br />

199 Jones' temperance hotel, Edward<br />

Jones<br />

201 Davis Thomas, news agent &c<br />

203 Shaw Stephen, fisherman<br />

205 Griffiths Tbos.greengro. & cart ownr<br />

209 Jones Edward, boot & shoe maker<br />

here is Eton place<br />

215 Williams Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper<br />

here is Windsor place<br />

219 Howat Charles, shopkeeper<br />

221 Curwen Mrs. Julia Mary, milliner<br />

225 Pegg Ezra, shopkeeper<br />

ORDER & 229 & 231 Marsh Thomas, grocer<br />

Jwreis Tory place<br />

235 Thomas Richard, coal dealer<br />

235 Whitaker William, milk dealer<br />

here are Commerce street Sf I'ranmere.<br />

2 Woodside hotel, William Harbridge.<br />

See advert<br />

4 Evans Thomas & Son, coach proprs<br />

6 Woodside hotel vaults, William<br />

Harbridge<br />

Miles Edward M. livery stable keeper,<br />

(Woodside Hotel yard)<br />

8 St. George's Steam Tug Co.'s<br />

Works, Jobn Griffiths, manager<br />

14 Blundell Jonathan & Son, colliery<br />

owners, Henry Crowther, agent<br />

Jiere is Bridge street<br />

[POST OFFICE<br />

16 Queen's Arms hotel, Jas. Halladay<br />

18 Brewitt William, eating house<br />

20 Hamlet inn, Mrs. Margaret Ann<br />

Wynn<br />

22 Roberts Dvd.Son&Co.timber mers.&e<br />

. .here is Brandon street<br />

60 Saxon Martin, livery stables<br />

62 Cameron William, confectioner<br />

64 & 66 Willmer Chas. k Son, printers<br />

68 Wirral Water Co. (The),<br />

George Miller, secretary<br />

86 Ranelagh hotel Sf restaurant, Chas.<br />

Berry<br />

.... here is Market street<br />

92 Lloyd John, tailor<br />

94 British Workman Public House<br />

Co. Lim. David Thomas, manager<br />

96 Cook Miss Maria, music teacher<br />

9Q Cook E. S. & E. drapers<br />

Legg, Stewart & Hope, boot mkr3.&c<br />

100 & 102 Stewart James, hatter<br />

104 & 106 Hope & Lee, tailors, hatters<br />

k outfitters<br />

here is Cross street §• Monk street..<br />

108 Bake & Co. grocers<br />

Trayner W. draper & hosier<br />

,.. here is Lower Ivy street<br />

124 TJie Feathers, Thomas Walker<br />

126 Gent Peter, hair dresser<br />

128 & 130 Mackie k Gladstone, wine k<br />

spirit merchants<br />

132 Aleock Mrs. Mary Ann<br />

134 Eccles Robert, butcher<br />

136 Fairclough Henry, miller & baker<br />

138 Raby Wm. Smith, furniture broker<br />

140 Donnelly Thomas, boot maker<br />

144 Collins Frederick, hair dresser &<br />

umbrella maker<br />

here is Grane street<br />

146 Birkenhead Arms, Robert Jordon<br />

152 Hardacre Richard, joiner<br />

156 Bett James, joiner<br />

158 Allen Thomas, saw maker<br />

160 Marsden William, shopkeeper<br />

162 McKernan James, cooper<br />

164 Shipman Henry, furniture dealer<br />

166 Davidson David, bird dealer<br />

168 Hodskinson William, boot maker<br />

170 Palmer William, newsagent<br />

174 Wild Thomas, tallow chandler<br />

here is Mersey street<br />

176 Miller Mrs. Mary, shookeeper<br />

182 Manor Arms hotel, Edward Dean<br />

184 Kilshaw John Foster, provision dlr<br />

186 McCarty Matthew, dyer<br />

190 Hardacre Robert, joiner<br />

192 Williams Albert, china shop<br />

192 Ryan John, marine store dealer<br />

194 Duchess <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh, Robert<br />

Firth, Hirasworth<br />

210 Billington Thomas, tailor<br />

214 Evans Joseph, tinplate worker<br />

216 Golden Lion, Edwd. Jones Bate<br />

224 Sharpies George, general smith<br />

226 Mashiter Jsph. saddle k harnessmkr<br />

228 Hulmston John, shopkeeper<br />

230 k 232 Holt Thos. wine & spkit mer<br />

..here is Waterloo place Sf Tranmere..<br />

234 The Shakespeare, Richard Dixon<br />

here is New Chester road<br />

Church, street, 15 Chester street.<br />

25 Goodwin Mrs<br />

27 Davies Mrs<br />

29 Schoil Charles<br />

31 Robinson John<br />

33 Rae Mrs<br />

35 Pitt Rev. Alexander<br />

37 Moxon William<br />

39 Griffith Griffith<br />

41 English William<br />

here is Short street..<br />

43 Legge Henry James<br />

45 Haswell Charles<br />

47 Scott David<br />

49 Hooker Mrs. Fannv, lodsine house<br />

51 Dutton Mrs -' o s<br />

53 Ashby Mrs. Francis, lodging house<br />

•55 Davies Mrs<br />

57 Dicken Richard


UHiQwnirw]<br />

fl& Hodgson John<br />

67 McMillan James<br />

69 Downham William<br />

79 Newion Joseph<br />

7aOrlttlUiiMrt<br />

77 Haughton Mi*<br />

70 Clara James<br />

•I Joiiksnu Uuhsrt<br />

HSPitrker Hiifh<br />

86 Uuuller Mrs<br />

67 Gittins Wllltaro<br />

60 liudgsun CiiarlM, lodifliig house<br />

lli SiuItU Mrs<br />

14 Hrown Mrs<br />

16 Ward Mrs<br />

18 Kennedy John<br />

20 Heathcock Joseph<br />

26 Redhead Thomas<br />

7-iClsments J. H. family k private hotel<br />

here ia Pilgrim street<br />

iO Great Weatirr.H /lo^tt/.Ths.Eldt-nihaw<br />

here it Ivy atreet<br />

94 Fllon Patriok<br />

86 Bourne James<br />

WmHead Quartere \it Cheihire Rifl.e<br />

Yolunteere,<br />

Sergeant Baker, resident <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

108 Head Quartere i$t Chenhire En<br />

gineer Volunteers,<br />

Major Walker, resident <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

ST. MAay'eCuDHOH<br />

CfiJSSBlBIU')<br />

Btfkotthend Mnoio HaU C4. Urn.<br />

W. E. Hinde, sec<br />

305 Jones Mrs. Williain, ladies' school<br />

here ore Somerset pi, |r Pari rd. south<br />

2 Conway Armt hotel, Jas. HoliiU<br />

4 PranciM Jowiub, upholiMrsr<br />

0 Haul lUuliuni, Uliur<br />

8 CttlllHter Robert, painter<br />

10 Allorutl Mm. Murjr, dressmaker<br />

ID Kiitur llaiiry, urtlvt<br />

14 Hukiir Juliit, aili»t<br />

16 itttlltuii Juiiaihuu, carpenter<br />

18 llibetHon John Goodwin, lodging ho<br />

XO UllisJuhn, buildur<br />

M Uiidorwoud Thomas<br />

24 BruMey Joseph, commercial traveller<br />

26 Thomas John, lodging bouite<br />

30 Puursuu Thomas, plaaterer<br />

32 WillittiiiH William Ailree, plumber<br />

34 Fiidier John, joiuer<br />

36 Fibher Henry, joiner<br />

38 Hughes Edward<br />

4U k 42 Corrie J uueph, auctioneer<br />

44 Gulborne Mrs<br />

50 Hay Jobn, baker<br />

54 Gullowuy k Cu. aerated water ipaufrs<br />

60 Alkiu George k Co. potters<br />

68 Barker William<br />

htre ia Camden atreet<br />

80 Henderson David, seedsman. See<br />

advert<br />

82 McCallum Dougsld<br />

84 Sorge Hy. Phillips, pr<strong>of</strong>ssr. <strong>of</strong> music<br />

86 Pieix^b Edward<br />

Clarendon street, Oxton road.<br />

here is Hemingford<br />

Dodd Samuel, cowkeeper<br />

W Williams Hugh, boot dciboe maker<br />

road,...<br />

9U JoneH Thomas, sliuukeeper<br />

02 Maddock Samuel, lodging home<br />

96 Hardy Jame», ludi^iiig liuiue<br />

Olaugbton r<strong>of</strong>td, 33 Convoy etreet.<br />

98 5111lcr Robert<br />

1 Huvtles William, grocer<br />

102 Williams Richard, painter<br />

3 8tewart Jolm, iruiterer<br />

here ia Parkfleld avenue....<br />

6 Byrne Michael, butcher<br />

I'M l.niige Leopold<br />

Tie9 Fey Mrs. Eliza, pawnbroker Spurke Misses (Grauhnm lodge)<br />

Acrs ia Davit atrctt<br />

Pilchard Richard WlUiauw, J.P.<br />

11 llu8kiniK)n Edward, cab proprietor (Parktieid house)<br />

]!) RuMcll MioR Jane, shopkeetjer 166 MorrallTbumoit.proviitiou merchant<br />

i!)AC 17 Petty Tbos. Roberts, cabinet ma 1118 Duvia IMiau, joiner<br />

.here ia Kendall street 17-4 Griffiths Williuiii, |uiner<br />

lull 21 TheQuaen's Hall Co. Limited, \i']t} Reuwick Mrs. Elisa, lodging houae<br />

178 Yule Johu, Wiiuer<br />

here ia Groenfleld atreet<br />

Qeorge John Davia, seo<br />

lO lllslr Edward, cunfeLiluiier<br />

8&Tiiutk Mrs. Elizabeth, greengrocer<br />

il Duwn Mrs Jane, furrier<br />

D8 Uroukea William Henry, guusmuh<br />

33 Edwards Johu, lodging liuuae<br />

86 (.'liappell Cleiuiiit, cabi^iel luuker<br />

17 CuttUa Mias<br />

SB 81uan Jamea, lodging house<br />

41 k 43 Bleakley Alek. builder & cuolctr<br />

47 bird Iluiiry, lodging houae<br />

41 Evaiia Thuuioa, pluattrer<br />

61 MuCrudeii Thomua, lodging hou*t;<br />

UJuuea Williaui Henry, lieer leii^iler<br />

here ia Wesley afreut<br />

bh It 07 Owen Jo»e|>h, picture Innne ma<br />

W Held Wlllhun Henry, boot maker<br />

tl Uuore John, tailor<br />

ttlVircoran Patrick<br />

e& Uluiidell lleury Sleight, piUit<br />

61 Hurray John, cuach builder<br />

OB Courtney Uiaa Ann, lodgiutf houae<br />

79 Grant Jsiiica, Joiner<br />

7b Vao EdwHrd, provialou dealur<br />

77 I'urdu William Henry, Joiner k bldr<br />

7S littlierinuton Joaeph, maater uturmer<br />

111'rsnun Williaiu, engiuter<br />

HI ee John, warahuuaeuiHU<br />

178A, Goulilaon Joai.pb, painter<br />

IHi) Brocking George<br />

162 Hu^bea John, huuae agent<br />

184 4c 186 Beech James, tailor<br />

here ia Exvtouth atreet<br />

192 Campbell Mias Margaret, dreaa ma<br />

196 Greeu Jamea, lud|riiig houae<br />

108 J<strong>of</strong>ieit i^dwaid, lodging houite<br />

2UU Williama Hubert Urittilha, commercial<br />

traveller<br />

202 Fraser William Henry, upholaterer<br />

2U4 Dobauu Mra. Anu, lodging huuae<br />

206 Calloway Mra<br />

2Uri MaiuThomas<br />

210 Jonea Edward V^aughan, droper<br />

212 Tunstall Miaa Alice, dreaa maker<br />

214 Brown Francia, Joiner<br />

216 Nugent Mrs. Margaret, lodging ho<br />

222 Hurriaoii Isaac, houae ugeiit<br />

224 Roberta Hugh, ulaaterer<br />

2:^ Roberta k llugliea, plaaterera<br />

Clayton atreet, 18 Oxton<br />

2 Beuttie John<br />

21 Jouea Miaa Mary, milliner<br />

It KdHsnia Seymour Johu, b»ll hangeip airather Rennet, puiuier<br />

M IUI|iiii William, sliupkeeper<br />

IB Uu||«n Usury, cabiuet maker<br />

II King Usury Charles, muaier mariuer<br />

ttiidtaJohn, lodghig houae<br />

16 Ho&y Charlea, draughtainun<br />

M Blake Mrs. Margaret, buiuher<br />

M Utfwoud MlasSuaao, lodging houae<br />

8101 I'sltersun Jamea, accouutaut<br />

lli>liiing Gaorge<br />

Uueam JSUUM, ludgiog kuuse<br />

Oleveland street, 19 Hamilton<br />

'iti kturiuws Jukii Rdward<br />

WauU CiiAvai.<br />

JKMie a««.AH4. U^.'Wlu. PUol V^ Williama Uritf<br />

road.<br />

aq.<br />

CoMliUliUATlOIIAI. CUUBCil<br />

6 Tate John<br />

» ('urre Mra. Eleanor, Mgiutf houae<br />

IU Clarke Audrew, MgiB^ houae<br />

12 Robuiaun Mra. Uaouah, ludgiug bo<br />

14 Colter Arthur<br />

16 Beck Mis<br />

16 Beck Joseph lUUton<br />

Q|;]»)^Hyi«^4i,^^ 49<br />

24 Kerr Mrs<br />

hernia Sandford street<br />

48 Hough Richard, lodging lipuae<br />

50 Morris Thomas, boiler maker<br />

62 ^yik§<strong>of</strong> Edinburgh, Aiulw. Moonry<br />

here it Lard ttrept<br />

lUi Moore Thoinas, i^uddlsr<br />

Public Weighing Mnokina,<br />

Wm. MoOowan, luauamir<br />

.. ... ...Asri ie Wattun atreet<br />

00 Jonea Jubn, pawitbruk«r<br />

I7U Jones Ed win, boot k ahoe maker<br />

172 Williams Richer^, tU


lis<br />

BIllKBNHBAD.<br />

CLIPTON JioAD—centinu^if.<br />

tl Jones John<br />

S3 Leighton Mrs<br />

Johnston Jobn, contractor<br />

Sfi Gregory Thuroai, supt. <strong>of</strong> market<br />

87 Knott Alexander<br />

(I Wllaun William<br />

B Lewis William<br />

10 Boothroyd John]<br />

U Kelly William<br />

14 littlrlck Jamea<br />

16 HIggett Anthony<br />

18 Gelley Williain<br />

SO Farmer Albert<br />

22 Lee John<br />

26 Wren Thomas<br />

28 Drape John<br />

Olvryd atreet.<br />

16 Morgan William, sUlpwrlght<br />

18 Fobter Joseph<br />

SO Edwards David<br />

82 Layman Mrs<br />

24 George Edniond<br />

26 Dix John, plHSterer<br />

28 Anderson Reuben, <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> custom:<br />

Conway atreet, 96 Hamilton atreet.<br />

1 Thompson James, builder 4ca<br />

ft SlngleliiiratOacar marine store dealer<br />

19 Cooke Kendle, cliemUt<br />

23 Moore Thomaa, aaddler<br />

25Tilaton Edward, culler<br />

27 8kiiinerTlioa. William, boot makiir<br />

31 Singleton Wm. k Sona, Hour d.-aler<br />

83 Corkhlll Brothera, cork manulaoturs<br />

here ia Claughton road........<br />

85 Conway Arms, Jamea Hobill<br />

97 Francia Joaepb, tubacconlat<br />

61 Robiiuon Henry Clayton, printer<br />

63 Ciioke Mrs. Mary, shopkeepur<br />

65 Publio Vaccination Station,<br />

Peter Gregory,clerk to guardiaoa<br />

67 Burnand Huberl, photographer<br />

63 Jelfrev Adam, oonliectinaer<br />

6') Proude Juhn, tobaccunist<br />

67 Williama William Altree, plumber<br />

69 Fisher Henry, Joiner 4c builder<br />

71 Cuokaon Brotliera, wheelwrights<br />

tiT. ANORaw'a (PaitaBViaaxAN)<br />

CUDRCU<br />

here ia Camden atreet<br />

St. George George, 1 "^<br />

Kirk Rev. Wm. Boy- / Heming.<br />

tun, B.A. 3 > furd<br />

Ointy Mrs. 4 I terrace<br />

Bayley Waiter Caisey,6j<br />

^ 1 Singleton Charles<br />

^ 2 Fox Thomas, master mariner<br />

A 3 Evan a Hobert Vernon<br />

g 4 Wilson Mrs<br />

5 Kllertun William<br />

§ 6 Grant Mrs<br />

^ 8 Miller George<br />

.here ia Par/{field avn. Sf Exmouth at.<br />

15I Yiiung Thomas St George, bakers<br />

15:) Arden Henry, buicber<br />

l5.'» Dunn Thomas, window blind maker<br />

1.^7 Johaun Henry, painter<br />

159 George hotel, I'homua Hnraer<br />

here ta Samuel atieet<br />

161 BrUxah Workman's Cocoa rooms,<br />

Williaiu (iuiiiblea, maimger<br />

167 Ravles David lliclmrd, Juiner<br />

169 .Limea John, chemist<br />

171 Barker Jo>'eph, grocer<br />

181 Davies John, baker<br />

here ia Bentinck atreet<br />

183 Royal Standard, George hat>lhaiii<br />

1**1 Weight William Hy. lodging huu*e<br />

19) Plhin William<br />

lit7 Davlea Jobn, commercial traveller<br />

8il3 Lea Juhn, plumber<br />

tlOO Neltun James, grocer<br />

301 Queen's family and commercial<br />

hotel. Captain Robert Smith<br />

2 Cheater Arms A0t(i/,Wm.Scholttheld<br />

4 Fuater John, bout maker<br />

. 6 4c 8 KoowlM k Jonee, drapers<br />

CHEflHIBS.)<br />

10 4c 13 Hunt Henry, chair inaker<br />

14, 16 4c 18 Laekland 4c Co.window gUs*<br />

merahanti ' '<br />

iO Mahen John, flahmonger<br />

Aers ia Argyle atreet<br />

22 DavU Ellla4cRichard,niillera4(bakera<br />

-il» Wuolrioh 4c Walker, tailors<br />

2d Curlett William, dyer<br />

28 Hkinner Robert Daniel, painter<br />

:)0 k 32 Price 4c Dalany, rahliiet mas. 4cc<br />

^U Hamilton Hobert, craaHtler<br />

36 Maskew Tbomaa Fawcett, draper k<br />

milliner<br />

38 Aahcr<strong>of</strong>t Robert, brush k basket dlr<br />

40 Lewla Jobn AnUiony, china 4c glass<br />

warehouse<br />

42 Birkenhead Young Men'aChriatian<br />

Astociation, Geo.Jobn Coomb8,sec<br />

44 Howard John, pian<strong>of</strong>orte seller<br />

46 POST 4C MONRV OaoKa 4i TKLBuHAPU<br />

OvFiCB 4c Savings Rank<br />

'16 Gibson John<br />

98 Baylitf George<br />

100 Harriaon Leonard<br />

102 Kirby Francia Thomas, commercial<br />

traveller<br />

104 Heushaw John, coal merchant<br />

1U6 Jeunett Maithew, surgeon<br />

108 Anderaon Robert, aulicitur<br />

here is Cuinden atreet<br />

128 Crown hotel, Thomaa Blaokhurat<br />

130 Caldwell James<br />

132 Dean Mra<br />

i:)4 Birnle Jumea<br />

136 bixon Jamea, marble works<br />

UO Thompson Mra. Margaret, shopkpr<br />

142 Roberta John, picture irarae maker<br />

144 Willett Richard,ontectloner<br />

here is Eldon atreet....<br />

NO Hancock Mrs<br />

148 Hind Mra<br />

150 Holtord Arthur Heury<br />

l.>2 Dunn Alfred<br />

l.'>4 Kirby George, tea merchant<br />

156 Laeey Mrs. Mary AnOflodj^uighouae<br />

158 Nelaou James, grocer<br />

160 Dempster WiUiam<br />

162 Ratclitfe Mrs<br />

164 Meek Jamet<br />

166 Clieaaer Peter Andrew, engineer<br />

168 Harkneaa James<br />

here ia Park atreet<br />

182 Courtney John, furniture broker<br />

184 Lacey Jeaae, builder<br />

190 Winatunley William, confectioner<br />

192 Eaato Jamea, fruiterer<br />

194 Howard Joaepb, butcher<br />

196 Redmond Thomua, tailor<br />

198 Meadoioa hotel, Thomas Gardner<br />

here is Watson atreet<br />

208 Young William, baker<br />

210 Ewing Jacob, shopkeeper<br />

il4 Booth Edward, plaaterer<br />

214 Anderaon Septlmua, coal merchant<br />

216 Conning Thuinaa, lodging bouae<br />

218 Craigh Mra. Elizabeth, lodging ho<br />

220 Muakett Edward, lodging house<br />

222 Owens Owtn, lodging house<br />

224 Walsh Henry, lodging houae<br />

226 Joyiier Joaeiih, lodging house<br />

232 Jonea 4c Williams, irunrouiiders<br />

here is Cathcart street<br />

258 Hugliea Thomas, lurniture broker<br />

260 Uwen Edward, relreahmeut rouma<br />

262 Mercer Jamea, shopkeeper<br />

264 Worrall Walter, aliopkeeper<br />

266 Waugh Adam, ludgim; houae<br />

268 McDonald Angus, baker<br />

270 Suuiholl Juhn, ahupkeeper<br />

360 Moore James, tailor<br />

:102 Hughes John, lodging house<br />

:)04 Lewla John,Juiner<br />

:UJ6 Heath Arthur<br />

308 Sadler John, confectioner<br />

here ta Victoria atreet<br />

Birkenhead School <strong>of</strong> Arts,<br />

Jobn B'-ntley, head master<br />

Birkenhead Borough Hospital,<br />

Eugene Cretin, M.D. senior resi*<br />

Ueut aur^eoa<br />

[p08T<br />

OFFICE<br />

OuJ.'puf»tlon road, Duke atreet,<br />

Birkenhead Chuin^AnchorTeating<br />

WorA« (William Macdouald, aup«<br />

erintendeiit)<br />

Albert Industrial School<br />

WAI.I. LHTTBH BOX<br />

llutfwuu House, Julin E. Juughin<br />

Rouul Duke hotel, Mra. Ellen<br />

Fleming<br />

tlalva Jaiiiua k Co. ahlp atoru duuUira<br />

Milne John Slottjc Co. uolllery prtiplr<br />

Maddock Tboma^t, abip ballaat deal«r<br />

Walton W, 4c F. ship amitha<br />

Lawreuce A. 4c Co. ahipwrighta<br />

65 Horton Williain, temperance hotel<br />

63 il/er«ey/to/«/,Mra.Elizh. Bebbington<br />

61 Price Jobn, wheelwright<br />

51 Sailora' Home, George Conk<br />

Walley Joaeph, caning aueut<br />

Wlllliiroa William, ahipan.ith<br />

Healey Patrick, ahipBudlh<br />

Rowlanaon William, engineer<br />

4°) Travia James, potato dealer<br />

30 Perrin Joaeph, wine 4c aplrlt vaults<br />

Croaa street, 79 A Ibion atreet.<br />

1 4c 3 Varty Calvert k Co. grocers 4c<br />

provision >dea'era<br />

6 Harrison John, urocer<br />

7 4c 0 Mawby Wiirium, ironmonaer<br />

11 4c 13 Robb Brother*, fancy drapers<br />

15 Wright Joseph, grocer<br />

17 4c 19 Hope 4c Lee, tailors<br />

here ie Cheater atreet<br />

2 Williams Edward Godkin, draper<br />

4 Ac 6 Morris Price, tailor 4c draper<br />

8 WaterhouM Jamea, boot mxker<br />

10 Cowley Tbomaa, merchant tailor<br />

12,14 4c 16 Coniianiine Wm. milliner<br />

4c small ware dealer<br />

Crown atreet, 24 Exmouth atreet,<br />

3 Walton William, maater smith<br />

5 Rowland James<br />

7 Winwerd Mrs. Jane, aliopkeeper<br />

9 Jonea Mrs, Jane, lodging house<br />

15 Matthewa John Wilaon, lodging ho<br />

17 Huithes Patrick, ludging bouae<br />

19 HIggins John, juiner<br />

21 Jouea David, warebouseinaa<br />

27 J ones John, painter<br />

29 Cowie Pbilliu, lodging house<br />

31 McMurine William, painter<br />

6 Dixon Aiitboney, lodgiug house<br />

8 Murphy James, tailor<br />

10 Hyde Robert, lodffing house<br />

12 Goodwill John, lodging bouae<br />

I6:


DinECTOaY.J^<br />

Vt Jones Edward, .haker<br />

67 B'lwards WUHam<br />

69 Rimmer Thbin^ 'Sanies, agent to<br />

Prudential Life Assurance .'Society<br />

71 Loi^e Riehiird Rothwell, painter<br />

73 Blelloek James, engineer<br />

Sale itr«M, 16 'Whettfone lane.<br />

4 Dronghall John, cab proprietor<br />

U Elmer James John<br />

10 O'Nell Dennis, boot rbakrr<br />

IHiTlea »tT*Kt, 89 Claughton road.<br />

4 Tnrton Jamee, chlmnfy sw^'oper<br />

7 Cunneen Patrick, lodging house<br />

12 Myers Thomas, ludaing house<br />

13 Makme Owen, lodgini; hou^e<br />

16 Chrimes William, dairyman<br />

Seiliy street, 100 Orton road.<br />

90 Baonders Abraham, Joiner<br />

82 Donaghue John, engineer<br />

34 Palm Henry, saddler<br />

90 Hunter Hugh, engine fitter<br />

36 Breekenridge Robert, gardener<br />

44 Hardie Thomas H<br />

48 Brnee William<br />

56 Carr Miss Lydia<br />

Dook eottag««, end <strong>of</strong> Laird tt.<br />

Bvans Edwd. dairyman (1 B block)<br />

Nelson George, batcher (1 C block)<br />

Lee Jas. greengrocer (IOC block)<br />

Crosby Jas. shopkeeper (1 D block)<br />

Rooroe Luke, coal dlr. (41 D block)<br />

Kirkham Geo. shoe ma. (9 H block)<br />

DoyleAndrw.jrrepngrcr.flS I block)<br />

BullenWm.tnepkeoper (I K block]<br />

Burns Jane Mrl. stionk'iener (9<br />

K block)<br />

Wtlker Hewy, frwer (26 K block)<br />

Duke etreett/Vtmi Corporation road.<br />

3 Codling John, ihotiktfeper<br />

4 HowelVs Robert, snipamlth<br />

6 Maddock* Rlrhd. 4c Co. boiler raakra<br />

here it Cleveland $trt,rt<br />

6S OrandTrunk A«feI,Mr«.KateMorrla<br />

Cochran ft Cn. engineers<br />

S7 Oabnrne Wllllaiti Henry, bKtcher<br />

Ml Hicphenson Ellis, thopke(>per<br />

HI Rogprann Jniieph,fltiopkTOppr<br />

K! k 06 Codling John, shopkeeper<br />

67 Rusnell Richard John, ahopkpoper<br />

80 McKeehnle John, parafHn lamp deatr<br />

hereie Price htreet<br />

Aldridge Mary, (Mrs.) beer retailer<br />

M Jonea John, atonemaaon<br />

60 Barber Robert, Iron turner<br />

M Wllllains H^nry, rlejrer<br />

60 Hodgson James, boiler innker<br />

Duncan atreet, Hamilton atreet.<br />

7 Morria James<br />

C» Lancley Pranda, honne decorator<br />

11 k 19 Moore Knhcft R. aniloltor<br />

11 H«fil nenrgo, glhlor<br />

17 Ord^lyRoom \»t Battalion Cheehire<br />

Rifle Volunteers,<br />

Capt. Icke, adjutant<br />

I Marah Charlea, atonf innaon<br />

4 Brown Thomaa, surveyor<br />

b Hannah 4c Pugb, solicitors<br />

b MawDon John Gordon Byion, public<br />

accountant<br />

Bfferton atreflt, 13 Grange street.<br />

1 Johnaon Mra. Ann, barm dealer<br />

3,64t 7 Coekcr<strong>of</strong>t John, mineral watur<br />

maniirnritirar<br />

WMllllRnn I'airiek, ahopkrfiper<br />

41 MlnnUiiley Hirhard, ahopkeeper<br />

6 Rtana William flnrner, baker<br />

m Winn Ppirr, lieer rutallpr<br />

MHalmon William, heer retailer<br />

Al Plnnigan Patrick, ahopkeeper<br />

SMoo Atreet.<br />

n Davies Samuel<br />

M Mtlone Peter, eart owner<br />

CHBSHIRB.<br />

17 Marshall Tbomaa, tailor<br />

here is Beckwith street<br />

55 Millar Peter, commercial troveller<br />

57 Coitlii Rdwanl T<br />

61 Gumming Dnvld, carpenter<br />

00 Jones Joseph, Joiner<br />

70 Nelson Alexander<br />

08 Devonpnrt Mrs<br />

06 Mark John, engineer<br />

62 McRonald Mrs<br />

(10 Wlllinma Rvan, cflrpcnter<br />

."iO Lawrenro Phillip HUKIIHH<br />

•')4 Hpvery Oporge, enginxT<br />

r.O Bacon John<br />

48 Plpvin James, carter<br />

46 Veals Henry<br />

44 Griffiths Thomas, ahlpwright<br />

42 Cowan John<br />

:W Madoden John, engineer<br />

here is Beckwith street<br />

26 Teatot Mrs. Mnry, ahopkeeper<br />

22 Hnwom Thomaa, shoiikeeper<br />

18 k 20 Boar's Head, .lohn Leea<br />

El^in Btreet,/rom 18 Argyle streft.<br />

I Adams Thoraas, engineer<br />

3 Sharp Mrs<br />

6 Nellson Mias Mary, ladles* school<br />

5 NeiUon Mrs<br />

7 Dunnage Mrs<br />

9 Milea Mre. Mary, lodging house<br />

11 Adamaun Henry, engineer<br />

13 Rankin James<br />

16 Wylle James<br />

17 Sloane Mrs<br />

19 DawBon John<br />

hi-Tp if Sandford alrret<br />

21 Poarkea Mrs<br />

23 Pollock William, gnnoral ilralfr<br />

2.') Mntsmi John, cabinet maker<br />

27 Mnyle Jninea<br />

29 Brown George, shopkeeper<br />

31 Kvans John, ahlpwright<br />

33 Crnne John<br />

35 Younger James, joiner<br />

37 Farrier Alexander<br />

39 & 41 Craven Matthew, ahopkeeper<br />

here is Lord street ,<br />

45 Lowhv William, ahopkeeper<br />

14 Kerr Mrs<br />

12 Galater William<br />

10 Walker David<br />

8 Hodgaon Mrs<br />

42 Morlnnd Alexander, joiner<br />

here it Sandford<br />

32 Bell Bazel, ahlpwright<br />

:30 Legge Mrs<br />

28 Clark Thomas<br />

24 Davis MIsB<br />

20 Esoolrae William Henry<br />

20 Faulkea Mias<br />

II Harkness Misa<br />

16 Williama William<br />

street<br />

Ellmbeth i>lAoe, 00 Jackson street.<br />

1 Thomas Andrew, ahnpkneper<br />

7 Porter Thomna Richard, ahopkeeper<br />

BUoabeth atreet, 0 Whetstone<br />

3 Branghall John, sliopkenper<br />

lane.<br />

Ihemotith street, 151 Cnnwaytttreet.<br />

39 Fitton Copley, bedding manufactur<br />

41 Heaton Henry, shopkeeper<br />

43 Cooper Joseph, greengrocer<br />

47 Hughes George Bsrllett, pawnbrokr<br />

ni Morris Jeremiah, tallow chandler<br />

01 Francis David, Joiner k builder<br />

63 Hudhes John, oahlnet maker<br />

(Ml llarrah Miaa KlIiahMth, ahnpkaapor<br />

07 Burrows Charles, hnlrdroager<br />

69 Burrowa John, boot maker<br />

71 Roberta MUs Jane, shopkeeper<br />

73 Plilillpa Mra. Susannah, ahopkeeper<br />

76 Bellla George, butcher<br />

77 Scott Joaeph, greenirrocer<br />

79 Cottrell Daniel, shopkeeper<br />

81 Jonea William, Hah dealer<br />

91 Curbishley George, boot maker<br />

93 ^ewsll Mrs. Mary, drea maker<br />

BIRKBNIlKAn. .1<br />

05 Doward Alexander, shopkeeper<br />

6 Taylor William, plasterer<br />

10 Long William John, milk dealer<br />

1^ Dean John, draper<br />

14 Cooper Jhn. glass & earthenware dlr<br />

here is Fore .ifr,rt<br />

16 Fore Thomos. chemist & druggint<br />

22 Ed^e Mrs. Eiizal>e»h, shopkeeper<br />

2fl Fletcher IBOAO, confectloner<br />

28 k 30 Salvldge Archibald T. wine 4c<br />

spirit vaults<br />

here is Crornx street<br />

32 Hartley Miss Fanny, draper<br />

34 Abbot Tom, grocer<br />

.38 Htccle Thomas, beer retailer<br />

40 Shallcross Jo«epb, butchf r<br />

46 Eton Peter, lodging house<br />

.50 Whiting Jamea, grocer<br />

here is Moon street<br />

52 Weat Robert, baker<br />

56 Hunt George Maurice<br />

58 Higglns John<br />

02 E>an8 Thoma*, atationor<br />

tiere is Sun street<br />

64 Hughes Mrs. Ellr-ibetli, dVftper<br />

6(i Jones John<br />

03 Jonea Misses Mary Jane 4c Maggie,<br />

milliners<br />

74 Moore William, baker<br />

hare is Gladstone etrpet<br />

76 Godsell Lewellin, coal denier<br />

82 «c 84 LordExmoHth,Wm. Cleraeiita<br />

90 Uinhere Willinm Stilee<br />

(14 Hhaw Edward<br />

104 Roeera Miss<br />

106 Smith George Simpson, gnrireon<br />

I It) «c 112 GrlHUhs William, tailor<br />

Fnloon groye, Woodphurch<br />

» Rowland David<br />

5 Calvert Jamea H<br />

7 Dawaon Edmund<br />

0 McNaiiirhton James<br />

II Steel Mra<br />

13 Home Thomas Bowman<br />

Perry bolldlnira, eee Chester<br />

road.<br />

Fore street.<br />

10 Jnnes Mra. Mnrgarat, ahopkeeper<br />

Prederlok oitt*%t,,fVom Duke<br />

01 Dooley Edwardj heer rdaller<br />

36 Memo Arthur, provision rlealer<br />

tlreit.<br />

ttrtet.<br />

Freeman street, Corporation road,<br />

Daviea k Wilde, block, pump k<br />

mast makera<br />

McKernnns James, cooperage<br />

Tuatryic Eccleson, rope& canvas dlrs<br />

Dock hotel, William Puiford<br />

OeoTBre etreet, 22 Sandford<br />

43 Simnilna John<br />

:)i) Kendrlck Thomas, lodging houae<br />

17 (^alrd William, Joiner<br />

h I'homas Thomaa Farmer<br />

:n Allen George, carpenter<br />

.'9 Sharpe John<br />

27 Yatea Jamea Ambrose, joiner<br />

25 Thompson William Henry<br />

21 Russell Alexander<br />

here is Lord etreet<br />

19 Smith Ralph<br />

ttrrtt.<br />

German terraoe, 82 Price atreet,<br />

1 Jones PiVan, raastsr mariner<br />

2 Aaher Wm.McKenile, herald painter<br />

n Morreil Oenrge<br />

4 Glover Mra<br />

5 Jonea Mrs. Ellen, lodging house<br />

6 Lnndera Benjamin, agent<br />

7 Jmiklna Gnorgs<br />

8 Dunn Kllaha Saranel<br />

Gladstone street, 74 Exmouth<br />

2 Jones Mrs. Lydia, shopkeeper<br />

4 Rdwarda William, painter<br />

8 England Robert, mariner<br />

10 Hunt Samud,lodging house<br />

4*<br />

»treet


6i BIRKRNU8A0.<br />

[POST<br />

0FF1CI2<br />

GLAOBTOKE 8TBBKT—COrtfini/C^.<br />

18 Rowe Mrs. Mary Ann, dreasniaker<br />

23 Lacey Mra. Mary Elizh. lodging ho<br />

84 Hutchinson Alexander, engineer<br />

1 DIngWttll [iohert, engineer<br />

A Kdire Joaeph, Iron mouldnr<br />

7 Williama Richard, ludging houae<br />

11 Yarker Thomaa, joiner<br />

18 Jackaon William, engine ditver<br />

15 John Mra. Murgurot, luduliig bouae<br />

23 Srott John, lodging bouae<br />

25 Jonea William, juloer<br />

29 Origgson Thomaa, lodging Ixiuae<br />

31 WiilUms Owen, lodging houae<br />

Grancre lane, 124 Albion tti^t.<br />

6 Hanuay William, beer retailer<br />

8 Boatoek Robert, baker<br />

10 Mellor William, beer retailer<br />

12 Woraley Samuel, velerinafy surgeuu<br />

14 Hogan James, coach painter<br />

SO Rhodes John, wheelwright k araith<br />

32 McCole Peter, cabinet maker<br />

34 Wellington hotel, WilKam Cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

here ia Hamilton atreet<br />

44 tu 64 Legge Edward, builder 4co<br />

56 Baldock Robert Samuel, sbopkee|ier<br />

58 Hlrt Martin, carriera' agent<br />

00 PilUntr George, ahopkeeper<br />

62 Hawkina Robert, aliopkeeper<br />

(i6 brown Jobn, buot maker<br />

68 Sims Mra. Elizaheih, boaier&io<br />

70 Ewing Mra. Margaret, ahupkeeper<br />

72 Huaay Mra. Aguea, flab dealer<br />

74 Gaven Peter, builder k eontracter<br />

76 Fletcher Thomaa, cualiactioaer<br />

78 Mealor Jueepb, aaddler<br />

80 Brown Wm.Juckaon.hay 4c atraw dlr<br />

here ia Argytd atreiet<br />

82 George Si Dragon, Tbomaa SieeJe<br />

84 Moore Cliaa. H<strong>alse</strong>,watch 4cclock ma<br />

86 Howe Mra. Muryliliaabetb, baker<br />

tM Corkhlll k 8un, cabiuet makera<br />

00 Kynastun Richard, butcher<br />

02 Robiiibon Juhu (joaling, ironmonger<br />

94 Allaiiaon Johu, liuendraper<br />

06 Jonea Charlea, grocer'4cc<br />

98 Brundit Rev. Robert Wright<br />

[ Roman Catholic]<br />

100 Patteraon William<br />

here is Princee atreet<br />

102 Hope Joaeuh<br />

104 Bell Miaa Mary Ann, dressmaker<br />

106 Lowe William<br />

here ia Hampton streM<br />

110 York hotel, Tbomaa Richard B'Vea<br />

112 BairuauiiWm.4cHughea,pawnliiokra<br />

114 Pridmore John, fancy repository<br />

116 Bell Charles, butcher<br />

118 Burlow Mra. Maria, confectioner<br />

120 liichardaon Jaa. glaaa 4c china deair<br />

122 Cooper George, iiewa agent<br />

124 Roberts j^laa Hannah, draper<br />

126 Silvester Luctia, book8ellr.4c»taUonr<br />

128 Wuodcock Jamea, cbemiaC<br />

130 Lee Benjamin, grocer<br />

here u Cromwell atreet<br />

132 Revnolda John, baker<br />

134 Diflon Mra. Mary, shopkeeper<br />

136 Wade Thomaa, grocer<br />

138 Stokea Mre. Sarah, draper<br />

142 Taylor Thoa. window blind manufr<br />

144 Jamea Richard, umbrella manufitr<br />

146 RobinsonWulierWm. tallow ohandlr<br />

here ia Milton atreet<br />

148 Singleton William 4c Sou, bakera<br />

150 Ruaaell John, painter<br />

152 Kempater Mrs. Lucie, confectioner<br />

154 Bates William Tunatall, d.\er<br />

166 Allen Hy.Watkin,printer4c bookallr<br />

here ia Pym stnmt<br />

160 Owen Huufa, ladiea'onttiiter<br />

162 llarrlaooWm.AcCu. provision dealr-<br />

164 MauDoiiald Dunoao, aewuig luac|ilae<br />

agent<br />

106 White George, confeclioiier<br />

168 Walton Thomaa, watch maker<br />

170 Freeman Thuiiiua. aaddler<br />

174 Bra(|bury4cCo.8^wlqg hiach|ne mnfs<br />

170 pickbisoo biases Sarah 4c Lo^aa,<br />

booksellers 4e i^tationer^ '<br />

17d Heaton William; baby llit«n warelio<br />

RAprraTCifAPKL<br />

here ii Catherine itrent<br />

228 Barnea Rov. Fredeilok, H.A<br />

230 Pointer Mrs<br />

232 Icke Capt. Edward<br />

tt'U (^uoper Charlea<br />

236 Nowell Samuel<br />

242 Wilaon Gibson, boot maker<br />

244 Buxton Uiohael, earthentvare dealr<br />

246 Prince Jtt'hes, draper<br />

248 Woodward k Cave, family tea<br />

dealers 4cc<br />

250 Leece Thomas, prnvi^qn dealer<br />

252 Bvaua John, butcher<br />

250 Orange hotel, Isaac Todd Stobbardt<br />

Railway Engine Worka,<br />

Jamea Adama, auperlntendent<br />

Adama Jamea, locomotive auperindent,<br />

Railway houae<br />

, .Imre ia Jackson street.........<br />

13 Tobin John, window blind manutactr<br />

05 4c 37 Grittitb £. -4c Sou, priatera 4c<br />

stationers<br />

39 Grade Robert, pawnbroker<br />

41 Mimpkinson Samuel, turniture dealer<br />

4'3 4c 45 AituhifonUavid.plumbr.&poinir<br />

here ia Borough road ,<br />

49 Savage Jdin, plasterer k slater<br />

here ia Thomas atreet »..<br />

|63 Waterloo Foater William, ahopkeeper<br />

7 Bathfr Tbomaa, dairyiftuo<br />

0 McGrath Willum, beer retailer<br />

11 Killip John, ahopkeeper<br />

13 Baker Samuel, ahopkeeper<br />

here ia Egerton street ».<br />

lo Borough inn^ William HaLall<br />

25 Commercial tnn, John Houlatonr<br />

lure ia Old Cheater roud<br />

2 Lewla Edmund, biR poater<br />

10 Doran I'homaa, a|iopkeeper '<br />

12 Goldamith Edward, farrier<br />

14 Macauley Misa AgDe#. shopkeeper<br />

16 McGrath Mrs. .4^l^ soppkeeper<br />

20 Griffiths Edward, t«Uor<br />

Graugre vale, Pprough road.<br />

1 Foley Edward, beief retlr. 4c #hopkpr<br />

2 Foy Mra. Ellen, dress luaker<br />

3 Ellia William, tailoR ,:<br />

7 HuakellTboa.rate^cuuimiaaion ai^t.^c<br />

Greenfield street, 108 Claughton rd<br />

I Jonea Edward, warehouaeman /<br />

9 Rvana John, agent' to Prudential<br />

Aaaumnce CU'<br />

13 SluiW Thomas, foreman fitter<br />

Hamilton lane, 3 Prito atreet.<br />

1 Walker John 4c William, builders<br />

here ia WUlaatqn place<br />

Hamilton sQuaxe.<br />

1 Phumb Thomaa Weston, stationer<br />

bookseller . • • u<br />

1 Wilson 4c Jones, prinlers<br />

1 Inland Reumue Offices,<br />

3'aie#—Ell Jowett<br />

Excia^—Jamea Paliaaer<br />

2 Sleddell Alexander<br />

3 Braltun Joaeph, architect4c aurvcynr<br />

3 Brat tan Thus. H y .urc|iltee(4ceiii'Ve.\ or<br />

3 Argent Wm. Iicnailus, pr<strong>of</strong>, <strong>of</strong> iiiuaic<br />

4 rfhiel Roliert Sp'-ncer<br />

5 8bultz George Rdwar4<br />

6 Clarke Joseph<br />

7 Quick Wnilam<br />

9 Jackson Thomas ^ugbee<br />

10JoneaJohh<br />

11 Walker George, M.'O. turgeon<br />

12 Stauton Bdd^ - • '


DIRECTORY.]<br />

13 Craven Joaeph, estate aftent<br />

13 Birkenhead Bnt'tsh Workman<br />

Public House Co.<br />

John Craig, manager<br />

14 Briscoe Richard<br />

17 Burnett James Compton, M.D<br />

here are Price street Sf Argyle street.<br />

35 Birkenhead Improvenient Commissioners'<br />

Offices,<br />

Ambrose Wain, clerk<br />

36 Sidley John<br />

37 llannay John Milroy<br />

38 Kelley Mrs<br />

40 Evans Mrs<br />

41 Warroll Wi'liam<br />

45 Downham Tliomas Morris, solicitor<br />

45 Smith William<br />

47 Thompson & Simm, accountants &c<br />

48 Brooks William<br />

49 Mills & Fletcher, surveyors<br />

40 Mill^ k Lawford, surveyors<br />

50 Birkenhead Improvement Commissioners'<br />

Gas Sf Water Offices-,<br />

.lames Birnie, jun. chief clerk<br />

50 Birkenhead Savings Bank,<br />

Richard William Holt, sec<br />

18 Hime William Henry, music seller<br />

here is Argyle .street<br />

CONaUBGATIONAL CHURCH<br />

here is Cleveland street<br />

10 Gregory Peter, clerk to the board ot<br />

guardiana&siiperintendent registrar<br />

20 Jones Jolm Rowland, surveyor<br />

23 Jacob Henry Long, M.R.C.S. surgeon<br />

dentist<br />

25 Miller Hugh,M.D.physician&surgeon<br />

26 Craig Mrs<br />

28 Jordan George<br />

29 Budd John, dentist<br />

30 Holden John<br />

30 Holdeii Henry<br />

31 Huifhes James Austen<br />

32 Robinson k Thompson, ph<strong>of</strong>ograpbrs<br />

34 Davis W^illiam Foster, dyer<br />

34 ftlilnes Win. Robinson, estate aerent<br />

Birkenhead Literary Sf Scientific<br />

Society<br />

34 Birkenhead Library,<br />

Edward Estill, librarian<br />

34 Mott Charles Gray<br />

here are Hamilton street Sf Duncan st.<br />

52 Wareing John<br />

.52 Wareing Mrs<br />

53 Jonea Charles<br />

54 Sylvester Chas. M.D.physician&surgn<br />

55 \Vilcox William<br />

56 Moore Mrs<br />

here are Brandon st, Sf Mortimer ter.<br />

59 Bicker Thomas<br />

60 Wunllcott Henry John<br />

61 Laird William<br />

62 North Sf South Wales Bank,<br />

Jamea Smith, manager<br />

63 Laird MacGregor<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

38 Barnett John Alex.'wine 4c spirit mer<br />

3rf Barnett Chas. Jas. insurance airent<br />

40 Cain Robert, wine 4c spirit merchant<br />

here is Market street...<br />

42 Beckett 4c Alty, grocers<br />

44 k 46 Laycock Henry 4c Co. drapers<br />

k upholaterera<br />

48 Bruce W. k Co. aerated water manfd<br />

.50 Pullar k Sons, dyers & cleaners<br />

76 Walton James k Samuel, mantle<br />

makers<br />

here is Queen street ..,<br />

80 Brown, Sons & Co. t&ilors &c<br />

86 Henderson Wm. seedsman. See advt<br />

88 Mackie 4c Glailstone, wine merchants<br />

94 Oliver John, printer<br />

9(5 Pearson Joseph, grocer. S'-e advert<br />

98 Chester Arms hotel, Wm. ScholHeld<br />

,..here is Conway street....<br />

1 Green Joseph, tobaccunist<br />

here is Bridge street..,<br />

3 Wilkinson Thomas Goodall, boot k<br />

shoe maker<br />

5 Berry John k Co. wine & spirit mers<br />

7 Brewin Joseph 4c Co. coal merchants<br />

7 Hughes Rt. Hinde, estate4c land agt<br />

9 Ryalls 4c Sorge, pian<strong>of</strong>orte repository<br />

here are Hamilton square.<br />

Mortimer terrace, Brandon street<br />

Sf Duncan street.........<br />

29 Boyan Patrick, refreshment rooms<br />

31 Liverpool Albion Newspaper<br />

(branch <strong>of</strong>fice), Mrs.. Maria R.<br />

Bean ,. proprietress<br />

33 Fisher James, C.E. architect<br />

35 Fleetwood Mrs. Ann Jane,tobacconisl<br />

37 Paierson James, baker<br />

here is Camperdown street<br />

.39 4c 41 Ransoii Tbos. Matthew, hosier<br />

43 Fothergill James, grocer<br />

here is Market street<br />

TOWN HALL:—<br />

Police Office,<br />

Mujor James B. Barker, head<br />

constable<br />

.Tames Clarke, superintendent<br />

Magistrates' Clerk's Office,<br />

Henry Bell, clerk<br />

Blaylock Alexander, registrar ol<br />

births & deaths<br />

51 National Bank <strong>of</strong> Liverpool Lim.<br />

George James Laughton, manager<br />

here is Library s&reet<br />

Free Library, Richd'. Hinton, librn<br />

here is tiionrt striet<br />

61 k 63 PortT WilliHui, draper<br />

91 4c 93 Henderson David seedsman k<br />

florist, see advert.<br />

here is Market place<br />

95 Jones 4c Co. Limited, sewing machine<br />

manufacturers<br />

97 Woodwanl James, fruiterer<br />

99 Wellington hotel, Williain Cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

BIRKENHEAD.<br />

5S<br />

56 Lloyd John, beer retailer<br />

8 Grendon Esmond, tailor<br />

6 Scholes Mrs. Margaret, shopkeeper<br />

Rushton Henry, coal dealer<br />

hereis Conway street<br />

Hampton street, 77 Oliver street<br />

Hamilton street. Canning street.<br />

12 Pier Vaults, William Hy, Thomas 1 Relieving Office,<br />

14 Williams Mrs. Martha, tobacconiat .Matt. McNerney, relieving <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

16 Ablett Charlea, confectioner<br />

2 Motfat John<br />

Jackson street, 31 Grange lane.<br />

20 Jones Charles,pharmaceuiical chemst<br />

6 Broadrick Mrs<br />

1 Minera Lime Co, Sf Bibbington's<br />

8 Lee John, carpenter<br />

liere is Bridge street<br />

Buxton Lime Co.<br />

9 Aldous Samuel, french polisher<br />

24 Jackson Thomaa, boot 4c shoemaker<br />

Peter Caregan, agent<br />

26 Wass Hobert, dining rooms<br />

Hemin^ford street, Conway st 1 Whyte Andrew, coal merchant<br />

28 Wirrall Agricultural Society,<br />

1 Buxton LimeCo. H. Dean,ScCo.proprs<br />

1 Burnett John, ship's carpenter<br />

Alexander Fraaer Gardiner, sec<br />

3 Birkenhead Railiomf Co.'s Weighing<br />

Machine, John Jones, clerk<br />

3 Williams Williain, cart owner<br />

28 Hignett Thomas Earl, auctioneer 4 Davies George, lodging house<br />

28 Ellia Lilley k Co. dyers k cleaners FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE<br />

.here is Hamilton square<br />

.30 Gerrard John, hairdresser<br />

Hemingrford terrace, see Conway st.<br />

32 8ebrigbt-Greeii 4c Thompson, solictra<br />

32 Ropes Hy. Tibbets k Co. ice merchts Henry street, from Market street.<br />

34 Ruthven Adolph. fish k game salsmni 1 Keer Allen, milk dealer<br />

here is Douqlas street 15 Pownall Williain, shopkeeper<br />

36 Union Loan Sf Discount Co. |2:} Thomaa Mra. Elizabeth, shopkeeper<br />

Nathaniel Andrews, manager 29 Bratton Thomas, gas meter maker<br />

36 Osborne William, printer 39 Foster Francis James, shopkeeper<br />

36 McNicol Andrew, coal merchant 41 Baker Mrs. Elizabeth, beer retailer<br />

36 Birkenhead^ West Cheihire Con-'4;! Thomason John Thomas, engraver<br />

aervatioe Association. [58 Aspinall Bernard, shopkeeper<br />

J oseph B. Griffith, secretary! here is Thomas street<br />

Hilton street, 195 Conway street.<br />

9 Haves Walter Robert, maater rigger<br />

11 McKenzie Alexander, carpenter<br />

13 Dingwall James, engineer<br />

33 Fairs John, carpenter<br />

4 Owen Arthur John, cooper<br />

8 Wheatley John, lodging house<br />

10 Jones John, tailor<br />

12 Reid Alexander, lodging house<br />

16 Simon Joseph, lodging house<br />

18 Moore Arthur, sail maker<br />

22 Hurworth Robert, wheelwright<br />

30 Ross Alexander, joiner<br />

32 Macintosh Peter, engineer<br />

36 Thomlinson Thomas, engineer<br />

Hope atreet, from Conway street.<br />

4 Jones George, shopkeeper<br />

here is Gore street<br />

6 Doyle Lawrence, beer retailer<br />

. ..here are Bedford st. Sf Wilton st.,<br />

.37 Waa-burtonJohn<br />

35 Pilling Tom, shopkeoper<br />

33 Gregory John, bricklayer<br />

21 4c 23 Murphy James, lieer retailer k<br />

shopkeeper<br />

19 Dalrimple Thomas, joiner<br />

11 Fenton Rev. Charlea<br />

Horatio street, 219 Grange lane.<br />

3 Alexander Robert, iron founder<br />

5 Simons George, dyer<br />

7 Jones Robert, marble ma.«on<br />

9 Ferguson John> joiner<br />

11 Clarke James, superintndnt.<strong>of</strong> police<br />

13 Hayes John,.lodging house<br />

Ivy bank, 84 Brook<br />

1 Haworth Miss<br />

2 Ray Mrs<br />

Ivy street, 90 Church<br />

street.<br />

street.<br />

1,3 4c 5 Palatine hotel, James<br />

Rutherford<br />

7 Morton Thomas, travelling draper<br />

9 Coward John William<br />

11 4c 13 Ivy, hotel, Walter Blackner<br />

15 Youds Thomas, baker<br />

2.3 Blacaner John, boot maker<br />

27 Read Thomas, dining rooms<br />

15 McGunagle Patrick, electro plater<br />

45 James William, temperance hotel<br />

47 Read William, shopkeeper<br />

49 Wilkins John, hair dresser<br />

51 Brennan Mrs^. Ann, bedstead dealer<br />

•53 .Mason Mrs. Elizabeth, printer<br />

•55 Dodswaith Christphr. dining rooms<br />

57 Southward Mrs. M.artrt. pawnbroker<br />

16 Thomas Humphrey, dining rooms<br />

18 Blackner John, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

22 to 28 Parker Hugh, coal 4cc. dealer<br />

54 Roberts Ellas, dining rooms<br />

5 Blundell Jonathan k Son (Orreil «c<br />

Pemberton coal yard)<br />

Henry H. Crowther, agent<br />

here is Blackpool street<br />

61 Moore William, baker k grocer<br />

, here is Denbigh street<br />

(iO <strong>Cheshire</strong> John, shopkeeper<br />

87 Wilson James, beer retailer<br />

The Abattoirs <strong>of</strong> Birkenheod<br />

{Public<br />

Slaughterhouses),<br />

Samuel Johnson, constable<br />

King W H. manure manufacturer<br />

ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CUUKCU OF ENULAND


54 BIRKENHEAD.<br />

JACKSON STREET—continued.<br />

Gittins k Co. lime merchants,<br />

J. S. Clewer, agent<br />

Graham WilUam 4c Son (Vittoria<br />

candle works)<br />

56 Taylor Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

62 Bretherton Mrs. Margaret, butcher<br />

k beer retailer<br />

90 Dawson Thomas, beer retailer<br />

here is Elizabeth place<br />

92 Durham Ox, James Burgess<br />

John atreet, from Hamilton street.<br />

29 Firze William<br />

31 Perry William, engineer<br />

33 Rogers James, joiner<br />

35 Jermain William, ship carpenter<br />

37 Jones William, boot maker<br />

39 Rhodes Robert, joiner<br />

Kendal street, 17 Claughton<br />

1 Davies George, shopkeeper<br />

road.<br />

Kent place,/row 188 Conway street<br />

2 Murphy John, lodging house<br />

6 Fleming John, lodging house<br />

8 Ewen John, lodging house<br />

9 Page Sydney, master mariner<br />

11 Johnson Robert, carpenter<br />

12 Price Henry, joiner<br />

14 Williams Morris, blacksmith<br />

20 HogbenGeo. Stephen, lodging house<br />

Kinmel street.<br />

9 Craig John<br />

11 Wynne Edmund<br />

13 Stephenson Thomas, coppersmith<br />

15 Parry David, mason<br />

19 Harrison John<br />

21 Workman William<br />

23 Williams John<br />

24 Preston Henry James<br />

22 Jones Richard, shipwright<br />

20 Brown Edvpard, rigger<br />

18 Hughes Lewis, tailor<br />

16 Frasier Alexander, pattern maker<br />

12 Foster Thomas<br />

10 Hughes George<br />

8 Strachan Mrs<br />

6 Clare Henry<br />

2 Penn Robert<br />

Laird street, continuation oJ Conway<br />

street.<br />

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

2.58 Higham Mrs. Marv, beer retailer<br />

290 Poole John, shopkeeper<br />

292 Entwistle William Smith, heer rtlr<br />

here is Lansdown road<br />

294 Star hotel, Mrs. Metabella Holyoake<br />

296 Kelly John, shopkeeper<br />

298 Doyle James, shopkeeper<br />

300 Sutherland Geore, shopkeeper<br />

WESLEYAN CHAPEL<br />

302 Sutton Edwd. commercial traveller<br />

316 Poole James, shopkeeper<br />

320 Hall John, shopkeeper<br />

324 Burrows John, shopkeeper<br />

328 Cooke John, butcher<br />

330 Mumford Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

332 4c 334 Joues Peter,po8t <strong>of</strong>fice,4c drapi<br />

336 Fairclough Henry, flour dealer<br />

.. here are Miriam place Sf Vulcan st..<br />

ST. JAMES'S CHURCH<br />

329 Meek Mrs. Hannah, beer retailer<br />

331 Mutch Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

Lansdown road, Beaufort road.<br />

Gouldson Henry, shopkeeper<br />

Burgess Richard, horse slaughterer<br />

Lea street.<br />

2 Dutf Peter, pattern maker<br />

4 Bower George, engine fitter<br />

6 Harding Albert<br />

8 Todd George, engineer<br />

Leicester street, 133 Chester st.<br />

5 Old Priory h<strong>of</strong>el, Jst^.Tyamilluilson<br />

8 The Old Abbey inn, WUliam Coates<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Livingstone st. Corporation road.<br />

Pearce William, wheelwright<br />

58 Bennett William<br />

69 Birkenhead Brewery Co. Limited,<br />

wine 4c spirit merchants (Thomas<br />

Blake, ncanager). Anchor brewery.<br />

See advert<br />

Crowe 4c Williams, timber merchnts<br />

, here is Field street<br />

98 4c 100 Clearey Thomas, beer retailer<br />

4c provision dealer<br />

here is Beckwith street<br />

116 Birkenhead Fever Hospital,<br />

John Walker, master<br />

Lord street. Canning street.<br />

Middleton Harrison, steam saw mills<br />

here is Bridge street<br />

12 Penney George Richard<br />

here is George street<br />

22 Young John, boiler maker<br />

24 Stacy Mrs<br />

here is Somerville street<br />

30 Dunning James, lodging house<br />

32 Jellis Richard, lodging house<br />

34 Williams Nathan, lodging house<br />

36 Cooke James, ahopkeeper<br />

38 Duke <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh hotel, Andrew<br />

Nooney<br />

here is Cleveland street ....<br />

52 Borking Richard, lodging house<br />

hereis Brook atreet<br />

60 Shillinglaw William, dentist<br />

hereis Price street<br />

Marsden 4c Son, brass founders<br />

17 yingleton Thomas, warehouseman<br />

19 Gill John, carpenter<br />

21 Beattie William, shipsmith<br />

23 Hodson Henry, lodging house<br />

here is George street<br />

25 Mersey hotel, Ralph Smith<br />

here is Somerville street.....<br />

31 Hall William Stephen, grocer<br />

33 McMurray Henry, plumber<br />

35 Hughes Thomas, lodging hou^e<br />

37 Bennett Edward, pian<strong>of</strong>orte tuner<br />

39 McArthur Thomas, lodging house<br />

41 Okell Thoinas, pork butcher<br />

here is Cleveland street<br />

43 West Robert, baker<br />

47 Baker John, cab proprietor<br />

49 Morton John, draper<br />

51 McWattle Mrs. Ann, lodging house<br />

53 Murray Robert, whitesmith<br />

55 Thomson Mrs. Mary, lodging house<br />

here is Brook street<br />

57 Harkness John Gillison, storekeeper<br />

57 Perry Richard, sail maker<br />

59 Marchbank George, engineer<br />

61 Anderson Robert, engimer<br />

63 Jones Mrs<br />

65 Foster William<br />

Lorn street, Argyle<br />

2 Mills John<br />

4 Walker John<br />

6 Holliday John, joiner<br />

8 Wooley Henry<br />

10 Barber George, shipwright<br />

12 Burward William<br />

14 Thompson Chailes, engineer<br />

16 Fowles Henry<br />

street.<br />

Lower Ivy street, 122 Chester t.t,<br />

3 Leeming Mrs. Ann, leather dealer<br />

5 Price Joseph, general dealer<br />

9 Roberts Charles, bird dealer<br />

15 Worsley Samuel, M.R.C.V.S. veterinary<br />

surgeon<br />

17 Ridley William, beer retailer<br />

19 Farnworth John, wardrobe dealer<br />

Lowther street, 83 Bentinck street.<br />

2 Manley Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

32 Rimmer Miss Elizabeth Maiy, shopkeeper<br />

26 Hunt Miss Margaret, shopkeeper<br />

[POST OFFICE<br />

Marcos street. Corporation<br />

road.<br />

Alison, Gallaway 4c Co. engineers k<br />

boiler makers<br />

Davies David, potato salesman<br />

Marion street, Dacre<br />

street.<br />

21 Dennis James, engineer<br />

23 Jones Thomas, engineer<br />

25 Roscoe John, master mariner<br />

37 Griffiths William, stone mason<br />

41 Robson Joshua, engineer<br />

47 Chisholme Daniel, boiler fitter<br />

Market place south.<br />

1 Lewis Joseph, shopkeeper<br />

2 Howe John, beer retailer<br />

5 Duck Charles, tobacconist<br />

6 Lewis John Anthony, jun. china dlr<br />

7 Callwood John, hosier<br />

8 Walker Peter & Son, brewers<br />

8 Olsen Mrs. Eliza, dress maker<br />

9 Jackson Thomas, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

10 Thomas Thomas, butcher<br />

11 4c 12 Davies Ellis 4c Richd. millers<br />

13 Graham Wm.4c Son, candle manufrs<br />

14 Timmis Charles 4c Co. grocers<br />

15 Williams Brothers, provision dealers<br />

17 k 18 Gatehouse 4c Yates, brewers<br />

Allsopp&Sons,brewers, Marketstores<br />

Public Weighing Machine,<br />

Walter Egerton, weigher<br />

Market street.<br />

2 Tfanelagh hotel, Charles Berry<br />

8 Saundersker<br />

20 Fore Thomas, chemist k druggist<br />

22 Globe vaults, Joseph Iveson<br />

24 Wesley William, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

26 Market inn, Elienezer W\nn<br />

.30 K 34 Spright Wm. boot 4c shoe ma<br />

32 Heathcock William, butcher<br />

36 Fothergill James, grocer<br />

here is Hamilton street<br />

38 4c 40 Cain Robert, wine 4c spirit mer<br />

42 4c 44 Kidd Thos. grocer 4c provsn. dlr<br />

46 Ray Mrs. Sarah, umbrella dealer<br />

48 Heathcock Daniel, butcher<br />

50 Stranaghati & Nixon, grocers<br />

52 Phillips Mrs. Hannah, stationer<br />

54 Taylor William, ironmonger<br />

.J6 Moore John, tailor 4c outfitter<br />

58 Melling William, boot maker<br />

60 Crown, Archibald Sutton Salvldge<br />

62 Platts George, hosier<br />

64 Butler Mrs. Mary, confectioner<br />

66 Caledonian, Joseph Vowles<br />

70 4c 72 Morris Pryce k Co. paint manufacturers<br />

4c glass dealers<br />

74 Pugh William, china 4c glass dealer<br />

76 Batlio Alfred, photographer<br />

76 Davis Henry Williain, butcher<br />

78 Jennings MichaelJohn,bnot&sboeroa<br />

,... here is A rgyle street<br />

80 Thompson John<br />

82 Jones Frederick<br />

104 Hughes Robert, joiner<br />

120 Williams Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper<br />

1.34 Smith Mrs. Mary, wardrobe dealer<br />

. .here nre Adelphi street, Camden st.<br />

Eldon street Sf Park street<br />

168 Jones David, joiner<br />

168 Furnival William, coach builder<br />

3 Berry Thomas 4c Charles, tobacconists<br />

5 Hurley Joseph Henry, hairdreaser<br />

7 4c 9 Conservative Club,<br />

William Bilton, sec.<br />

11,13 4c 15 Pightling k Shaw, auctnrs<br />

17 Davies William 4c Son, provision<br />

dealers<br />

21 Market Square tavern, Patrick<br />

Fadden<br />

here are the Market House k<br />

Hamilton street<br />

25 Atkin William, boot 4c shoe maker


DIRECTORY.]<br />

27 Crownshaw William John, tool ma<br />

29 Clarke James, tobacconist<br />

31 Pelfryman 4c Pyke, watch makers<br />

.33 Holder Mrs. Elizabeth, contectioner<br />

35 McCole Archibald William<br />

37 Bevan Henry, contectioner<br />

39 Dutton Miss Theresa, tobacconist<br />

41 Mathews Francis, shopkeeper<br />

43 Peterson Mrs. Ellen, stationer<br />

45 Hyde James, greengrocer<br />

47 Murray William, hair dresser<br />

here is Henry street<br />

51 Hyatt George, watch 4c clock maker<br />

.53 Coventry John Edwd. boot4c shoe ma<br />

55 Rushton Henry, dining rooms<br />

57 Fairclough Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper<br />

59 Edwards William Henry, watch ma<br />

61 Broadhurst Philip Henry, stationer<br />

63 Newboulds Charles, hair dresser<br />

65 Rudd William, confectioner<br />

here is Augyle street<br />

67 Morton Andrew, tailor<br />

73 Walker John, painter<br />

115 Charity Organisation Association<br />

John Coates, agent<br />

..here are Adelphi st. Sf Camden st<br />

167 Bird Thomas, furniture dealer<br />

177 Newton Mr.^. Ellen, shopkeeper<br />

Lees John, beer retailer<br />

189 Lynch John, salt dealer<br />

Market stores, see Market pi. south.<br />

Marshall street, from Cleveland st.<br />

2 Brannan Mrs.Catherini;,marine store<br />

dealer<br />

20 North Star hotel, Thos. Whittaker<br />

13 Finney Mrs<br />

Mersey street, 97 Church street.<br />

here is Birkenhead ferry<br />

Mersfy CanoeClub, T.H. Bartley,sec<br />

5 Whitby Mrs<br />

7 Caird Thomas<br />

9 Royal Mersey Yacht Club (Mer-ey<br />

house), Henry Mellinif, sec<br />

Bond Samuel, boat 4c canoe builder<br />

Midland street, 70 Oxton road.<br />

15 Moore Jdmes, painter 4c plumber<br />

41 Laurence William<br />

Miriam place, from 336 Laird street,<br />

2 Oakes Mark, gardener<br />

4 Richards Thomas, baker<br />

St. James's school (boys 4c girls)<br />

Monk street, 106 Chester street.<br />

3 Bake Benjamin, provision dealer<br />

5 Dixon William, provision dealer<br />

7 Timmis Charles 4c Co. grocers<br />

9 Bake Joseph, confectioner<br />

11 O'Biien John, provision dealer<br />

13 Swale Isaac, boot maker<br />

15 Pearson Joseph, grocer. See advert<br />

17 Butcher's Arms, Mrs. Fras. Scott<br />

2 Wesley William, boot lUHker<br />

4 Deeley Joseuh, boot maker<br />

6 London §,• Counties Tea Co.<br />

John Butterworth, agent<br />

8 Brennan Mrs. draper<br />

10 Davies 4c Hancock, tea warehouse<br />

Monk's ferry, 89 Church street<br />

Birkenhead Joint Railway Co.<br />

{Pa.ssenger) Station<br />

Henry Andrew, station master<br />

Moon street, 50 Exmouth street.<br />

6 Griffiths Mrs. Jane, shopkeeper<br />

11 Kerr William, coal agent<br />

Momingrton street, Oxton road.<br />

1 Wright John, monumental mason<br />

3 Jones Mrs. Emma, boot maker<br />

7 Jones William, mason<br />

9 Norman John, joiner<br />

11 Summer William, joiner<br />

13 Clarke Thomas, agent to Prudential<br />

Insurance Co<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

21 Tilston William<br />

23 Thompson Charles<br />

8 Proudl'oot John<br />

32 Evans Stephen, shopkeeper<br />

Morpeth dock, see Shore road.<br />

Mortimer ter. 58 Hamilton square.<br />

1 Birkenhead Liberal Association,<br />

J. Bewley, sec<br />

1 Birkenhead Borough Permanent<br />

Benefit Building Society,<br />

H. P. Priest, sec<br />

2 MinnsRichd.Henry,landing surveyor<br />

3 Melbourne Thomas, ship's carpenter<br />

5 Cowley George, master mariner<br />

6 Inwood Miss<br />

Mount grove, Woodchurch road.<br />

1 Tarleton Banaster<br />

1 Tarleton James<br />

3 Waring William<br />

5 Turnbull Miss<br />

7 Maples David<br />

Dobson Thomas (Asbfield villa)<br />

Nelson street, 119 Grange lane.<br />

5 Bentley John<br />

7 Creal Thomas, custom house <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

9 Roberts Owen Sandeford, grainer<br />

11 Cropper John<br />

13 Bland Mrs<br />

17 Glover Robert, joiner<br />

14 Price Thomas<br />

10 Warrington John<br />

8 Johnstone George William<br />

6 Weston Benjamin<br />

4 Williams John, shipwright<br />

2 Grant James, shipwright<br />

PILLAR LETTER Box<br />

Neptune street. Corporation road.<br />

6 Richardson Mrs<br />

8 Brereton George<br />

10 Carr Mrs<br />

12 Thomas Robert<br />

14 Mc Caiin Bemerd<br />

16 Sherlock Mrs<br />

18 McKendrick James, engineer<br />

22 Wood John, boiler maker<br />

28 Hall Thomas, stevedore<br />

30 McKendrick Alexander, engineer<br />

32 Arthur David, grocer 4c provision dlr<br />

34 Jones William, sail maker<br />

36 Nicol James<br />

38 Williams William Travis, shipsmith<br />

40 Gamer Joseph, pier master<br />

42 Cowan Mrs<br />

,.. here is Cleveland street<br />

13 Price John, wheelwright<br />

Morgan Edward, cab proprietor<br />

17 Walker George, shopkeeper<br />

23 4c 25EwingWalterC.4cCo.8liip\vrights<br />

Wallace Patrick W. cairier<br />

Oak bank, 67 Oxton road.<br />

Dobie William, veterinary surjjeon<br />

2 Dobie William<br />

6 Wattew Mrs<br />

7 Ross William<br />

Old Bidston road, 363 Cleveland st.<br />

3 Pearce William, boiler maker<br />

7 Cooper Noah, dining rooms<br />

9 Casey James, beer retaile"*<br />

47 Rowlands John<br />

53 Herant Thomas, iron turner<br />

82 Owen Charles Thomas, beer retailer<br />

86 Horsfall Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

88 Halliday John, blacksmith<br />

90 Scott Miss Annie<br />

92 Robinson Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging ho<br />

94 Richards Edward, pattern maker<br />

98 Hain William, iron turner<br />

104 Turner John, joiner<br />

106 Bleasdale Henry, engineer<br />

110 Hill Joshua, stone mason<br />

112 Morton George, watchmaker<br />

114 Williams Maurice, driller<br />

Roman Catholic Schools.<br />

BIRKENHEAD. 55<br />

Old Cheste* road, 25 Grange street.<br />

3 Sankey John, farrier<br />

7 Reynolds James, beer retailer<br />

21 Kelly Mra. Mary, shopkeeper<br />

, here is Mencock street.<br />

Lancashire Coal Company Limited<br />

Charles Youell, yard manager<br />

Kearney John, marine store dealer<br />

61 Langley 'ThonKis, contractor<br />

Tranmere Coal Co.<br />

•las. Downham, managing dire tr<br />

63 Infant School<br />

Old 'Piiory, from 8 Leicester street.<br />

3 Hampton Frederick, shopkeeper<br />

5 Burton John, boiler maker<br />

4 Lewis William, master mariner<br />

Oliver street, 96 Hamilton street.<br />

7 Harvey Thomas, cane worker<br />

11 Collins William, lodging house<br />

13 Thomas Mrs. Jane, lodging honsa<br />

15 Headley Mrs. Jane, shopkeeper<br />

17 GafTiiey Hugh, ship carpenter<br />

19 Davis William, painter<br />

21 Donnley Hugh, joiner<br />

23 W'atson James, lodging house<br />

25 Bayley Thomas, lodging house<br />

27 Swinburn Henry Bradley, engineer<br />

29 Lawpon David, shopkeeper<br />

31 Henshaw Mrs. Maria, shoe makt r<br />

33 Torn<strong>of</strong>i" John, earthenware dealer<br />

37 Daulman John, shopkeeper<br />

39 Ellis James, coal merchant<br />

here is Argyle street<br />

51 Smith Nathan, jollier<br />

53 Leyland Joseph, lodging house<br />

55 Leyland William, lodging house<br />

57 Powis Charles, lodging house<br />

59 Dawson Robert<br />

61 Duckworth Mrs. Emily, lodging ho<br />

63 Martin Alexander, lodging house<br />

65 Leyland William John, lodging house<br />

67 Anderson John, joiner<br />

77 Evans Benjamin<br />

here is Hampton street<br />

79 M<strong>of</strong>fatt John, shopkeeper<br />

81 Monteith Mra. Ann, shopkeeper<br />

97 Lloyd Mrs. Jane, shopkeeper<br />

101 Ward Daniel, grocer<br />

here is Cromwell street........<br />

113 Evans David, beer retailer<br />

115 Hughes Richard, shopkeeper<br />

117 Thompson James, shopkeeper<br />

here is Milton street<br />

119 Taylor Charles, dau-yman<br />

127 Power Mrs. Sarah, milliner<br />

133 Payne Joseph Edwin, shopkeeper<br />

.here is Pym street ^<br />

137 Whelan John, beer retailer<br />

St. John's National School.<br />

here is St. John's street:<br />

145 Gamlin James, upholsterer<br />

here is Catherine street<br />

207 Mann Robert \ :2<br />

209 StevensonMissFanny,dres3raa / jg ,„<br />

211 Jobson John, painter ^^-g ^<br />

215 Amphlett Miss / '^ u<br />

219 Nichoel Isaac, lodging house I . -S<br />

221 Blake Samuel I ra<br />

229 Povall Henry, joiner 4c builder<br />

231 Hinks Edward James<br />

233 Parry William, draughtsmaii<br />

Thompson J ames, joiner k builder<br />

Henshall John, coal merchant<br />

here is Argyle street<br />

32 Cerroll Miss Ellen, lodging house<br />

here is Walton street<br />

36 Hughes Oliver, beer retailer<br />

44 Dare William, shopkeeper<br />

here is Davies atreet<br />

46 Prytherch John Charles, hair dresser<br />

50 Long Mrs. Elizabeth, dress maker<br />

here ia Kendal atreet<br />

60 Barrett Henry, lodging house<br />

WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHAPL<br />

86 Swallow Mrs. Mary, lodging bouse<br />

88 Love Alexander, shopkeeper<br />

here is Wesley atreet...


56 BIRKENHEAD.<br />

OLIVER STREET—con/inwcrf.<br />

90 Armour John, shopkeeper<br />

92 Jones Samuel, shopkeeper<br />

114 Nolan John, shopkeeper<br />

20 Davies Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper<br />

here is Wilson street<br />

126 Combermere hotel, Mrs. Mary Ann<br />

Edkins<br />

146 Morris Edward, shopkeeper<br />

Oxton road,<br />

continuation <strong>of</strong> Grange lane.<br />

1 Park hotel, John Pearch<br />

3 Schwartz Mrs<br />

5 Beswick Mrs<br />

7 McCreerv Alexander<br />

9 Hinds Thomas<br />

11 Christopherson William<br />

19 Davies William Henry<br />

21 Tomlinson John, waiter<br />

23 Bridger Charles<br />

Wirrall Children's Hospital,<br />

Miss Brown, matron<br />

Williams John, coal dealer<br />

Stevens William, iron cistern manufr<br />

31 Travis John, greengrocer<br />

33 Richards John, baker<br />

35 Carpenter John Blake, butcher<br />

37 Peake John, draper<br />

39 Jackson Samuel, greengrocer<br />

41 Wilkins Benjamin, ironmonger<br />

43 Davies David, draper<br />

45 Gamlin James, cabinet maker<br />

47 Walls Joseph, butcher<br />

49 Smith John, brush maker<br />

' 51 Chute Francis, fishmonger<br />

53 Stephens William, grocer<br />

here is Quarry Bank street<br />

55 Farroll William, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

59 Horlick William, miller<br />

here is Wilkinson street<br />

61 Horn Mrs. Elizabeth4c Agnes, grocers<br />

63 Walton Joseph, butcher<br />

65 May William, tallow chandler<br />

67 Observatory Vaults, Mrs. Elizabeth<br />

Moore<br />

here is Tetbury street<br />

73 Birkenhead Brewery Co. Limited,<br />

wine 4c spirit merchants, (Thoma:<br />

Blake, managr.), Argyle brewery<br />

See advert<br />

75 James Henry<br />

85 Barnes Edward K<br />

87 Storey Edward<br />

89 Perch Henry<br />

91 Coveny Albert<br />

95 Dodd Thomas, greengrocer<br />

97 Cogan James, beer retailer<br />

99 Eastwood Charles, butcher<br />

101 Davies John, corn miller<br />

here is Tranmere vale<br />

Jackson's hotel, Evander Godwin<br />

105 Jones Mrs. Catherine, draper<br />

107 BateraanRichd.Chas.booticslioema<br />

109 Scholes James, painter<br />

111 Cottrell Joseph, ahopkeeper<br />

113 Randle Lingard<br />

115 Nicholson Hobert<br />

117 Parker Charles Berry<br />

119 Sibley Mrs<br />

121 Smith William<br />

123 Graham Frank<br />

here is Belmont road<br />

PILLAR LETTER Box<br />

129 Guthrie Captain<br />

2 Jones Jobn, tailor<br />

4 Evans Edward Thomas, draper<br />

8 Siddell Henry, greengrocer<br />

10 Evans Francis, greengrocer<br />

12 Kelly Edward Billings, tobacconist<br />

14 Walker James, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

16 Heselwood W. J. grocer<br />

here is Clayton street<br />

18 Arkell William, grocer<br />

22 Oldridge Mrs. Hannah, confectioner<br />

24 Deam Richard, aairyinan<br />

28 Willcock Samuel, grocer<br />

here ia Barton street.,<br />

30 HarrisonGeorge Hampton, beerretlr<br />

• ^2 Fairclough Henry, baker<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

34 Sharpies Albert, confectioner<br />

36 Poe Alfred, china 4c glass dealer<br />

38 Potter Richard, picture frame maker<br />

40 James Edward, hosier<br />

here is Windsor street<br />

42Cran9town William, beer retailer<br />

44 Howes John, shopkeeper<br />

46 McDowell Edward, confectioner<br />

48 Sprout Hugh, pawnbroker<br />

50 Exley John Thomas, grocer<br />

52 Richmond hotel, Dowdeswell Edward<br />

Arkell<br />

... here is Warwick street<br />

56 Hurst Mrs. Lettaca, shopkeeper<br />

58 Lloyd Henry, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

60 Penn Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper<br />

62 Edge David, greengrocer<br />

64 Amery Henry, fishmonger<br />

66 Ollive John Edmund, shopkeeper<br />

68 Robinson Edmund, ironmonger<br />

70 Field Harry E. chemist 4c druggist<br />

here are Midland street. Peel st.<br />

Mornington st. Sf Clarendon st.<br />

78 Rice John, wax 4c tallow chandler<br />

82 Dickinson John, china 4c glass dealer<br />

86 Nathan Charles James, greengrocer<br />

102 Finan John, grocer<br />

104 Andrew George, fishmonger<br />

106 Harper Joseph, milk dealer<br />

108 Nevil Mrs. Catherine, draper<br />

110 Harrison Mrs. Mary Ann, shopkpr<br />

112 Milne Francis, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

114 Oseinak Mrs. Jane, draper<br />

116 Jones Thomas, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

here is Derby street<br />

118 Burgess Mrs<br />

120 Whitby Thomas<br />

122 Henderson Mrs<br />

124 Burleigh Miss Rebecca, teacher <strong>of</strong><br />

music<br />

126 Hughes Robert<br />

128 Leach Mrs<br />

130 Craven George<br />

132 Jones Rev. Peter [Methodist]<br />

134 Edgar Mrs<br />

136 Long William Bxrton<br />

here is Ridley street<br />

CONGREGATIONAL CHORCH<br />

Park road east.<br />

Birkenhead Park Skating Rink,<br />

Geo. Beaumont Craven, mang<br />

Thompson Robert, ship owner<br />

Timmis Mrs<br />

Wild William<br />

Duerden Edward<br />

Heugli Stephen, gardener<br />

Cowan John, park superintendent.<br />

Park entrance<br />

Park road south, 305 Claughton rd.<br />

Cross James (Gothic lodge)<br />

2 Birkenhead College,<br />

Rev. Philip Edmund Monkhouse,<br />

M.A. principal<br />

8 Taylor Mrs<br />

10 Cochrane Rev. Henry<br />

12 Gatehouse Charles<br />

14 Watson Rev. John<br />

16 Gunton Edward, music master<br />

18 Rhode Hermann Augustus<br />

20 Eaton Miss<br />

24 Meugens Edward<br />

26 Gartley James<br />

28 Clare Mrs<br />

30 Johnson Thomas Lytton<br />

.54 Barker William Henry<br />

56 Brooke Leonard Dobin<br />

•58 Arends Charles<br />

60 Pearson Thomas<br />

62 Darbyshire Edward<br />

64 Laird Henry Hyninan<br />

66 Sinclair Alexander<br />

70 Walker William<br />

Callender Andrew (Beeehfield)<br />

88 Dodd Thomas<br />

90 Macdonald James<br />

92 Clover Matthew<br />

94 Eaton Charles Edward<br />

[POST OFFICE<br />

1 Forman Richard Henry ) Cannon<br />

2 Gaskell Richard ( Mount<br />

1 Gaskell Ellas )<br />

2 Hamilton TliomasConnoUy f Cannon<br />

4 Newton William I hill<br />

5 H iggins Robert Broce J<br />

CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH<br />

here is Park road west<br />

23 Clayton William Hushley<br />

25 Keyward John Robert<br />

27 Thompson Robert<br />

29 Hill Charles James<br />

33 McCalman Colin<br />

35 Braidwood Peter Murray, surgeon<br />

63 Bamford Chflrles<br />

65 Langlands Mrs<br />

67 Harrison Mrs<br />

71 Churton Percy Varden<br />

73 Cooke Bernard<br />

.. ,here is Slatey road.<br />

93 McGill Mrs<br />

95 Williamson William<br />

here are Palm grove Sf Park rd. west<br />

Park road west.<br />

2 Green Miss<br />

4 Hoiistin Charles<br />

6 Smith Jerome<br />

8 Glover Edward<br />

hereis AshviUe road<br />

50 Leete William Griffiths<br />

52 Clover George Robert, junior<br />

58 Mackee James<br />

60 Castle Thomas<br />

64 Higgins William<br />

66 Preston Charles<br />

68 Burton Alfred Geldart<br />

72 Middleton Alfred<br />

74 Kemp Edward<br />

76 Nickels Walter<br />

78 Woolliscr<strong>of</strong>t William<br />

here are Park road north Sf Forest rd<br />

Park street, from 201 Bridge street<br />

Hughes W. M. painter<br />

Whelan Mrs. Sarah, beer retailer<br />

Dickinson R. E. engineer<br />

here is Cleveland street<br />

25 Davies Mrs. Jane, wardrobe dealer<br />

27 Blundell John<br />

hereis Brook street<br />

29 Cookson Joseph, provision dealer<br />

31 Wilkinson Joaeph, wardrobe dealer<br />

33 Southerns George, shopkeeper<br />

35 Gilllbyle John, dogger<br />

37 M'Kay Donald, shopkeeper<br />

39 Perry William, shopkeeper<br />

41 Middleton John, hair dresser<br />

liere are Price street Sf St. Annestreet<br />

59 Trainer Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

61 Jones John, shopkeeper<br />

63 Rowley Frank, hosier<br />

75 Parry Mrs. Jane, shopkeeper<br />

79 Mills Edward, warehouseman<br />

83 Catlow Urban, shopkeeper<br />

here is Rhye street<br />

85 Roberts John Derven, hoot niakei<br />

91 Davies Walter Robert, builder<br />

93 Murphy Matthew, joiner<br />

95 Binson Thomas, confectioner<br />

97 Murphy Patrick, shopkeeper<br />

.. ..here is Kinniel street<br />

99 Jones John, shopkeeper<br />

101 Miller Mrs<br />

103 Jenkins John<br />

105 Bryce Miss Ellen, dress maker<br />

here is Clwyd street<br />

St. Lawrence Roman Catholic<br />

Schools<br />

ST. LAWRENCE ROMAN CATHO­<br />

LIC CHURCH<br />

68 Palham Charles, beer retailer<br />

64 Gilbertson Tbos. baker 4c Hour dealer<br />

60 Mooney Patrick, shopkeeper<br />

58 Shaw William, butcher<br />

... .here are St. Anna street, Robert<br />

street Sf Price street<br />

40 Jones Richard, paper hanger<br />

38 .McConville Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper<br />

86 Ranson Mary Brade, stay maker


DIRECTORY.]<br />

34 Hicks Mrs. Mary, hosier<br />

32 Singleton William 4c Sons, bakers 4c<br />

fluur dealers<br />

here iji Brook street<br />

26 Faulkner Samuel, boor, maker<br />

24 Jones Mrs. Ann, shopkeeper<br />

Elephant<br />

Sf Castle, William Thompson<br />

Taylor<br />

here is Cleveland<br />

street<br />

Parkfleld, Parkfleld avenue.<br />

Main Robert, coach builder<br />

12 Parry John, sail maker<br />

14 Crow Wm. Hamilton, collegiate schl<br />

10 Reeves Mrs<br />

18 Lees Samuel<br />

20 Fitton Copley<br />

Parkfleld avenue, Conway street.<br />

1 Woods William, tea merchant<br />

3 Kreitmair Charles<br />

5 Carr George, shipbroker<br />

7 Goddard Mrs<br />

9 Williams Wm. Robt. master mariner<br />

11 McKenzie William<br />

15 Davies Samson, lodging house<br />

21 Lawson James Rimmer, beer retailer<br />

here is Cardigan street<br />

23 Britton Mrs. Ellen, lodging house<br />

25 Rothwell Richard, boiler maker<br />

27 Hunt John, plasterer<br />

29 Large William, joiner<br />

31 Williams Ricbard.master <strong>of</strong> tugboat<br />

33 Roberts Richard, turner<br />

I.M.J. The Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Poor, Home for the Aged,<br />

Gerardine Mercenier, the lady<br />

superior<br />

WELSH PRESBYTERIAN CBAPEL<br />

Pattern street, 60 Brassey street.<br />

77 Lewis George, beer retailer<br />

Peel street, 70 Oxton road.<br />

3 Davies George<br />

5 Hall John<br />

9 Butler George<br />

11 Ratcliff Miss Mary, ladies' school<br />

2 Baker David, refre-hmeiit contractor<br />

4 Junes Thomas, joiner<br />

36 Cuthbertson William<br />

Pilgrim street, 109 Chester street<br />

28 Manson Mrs<br />

30 Wilson Richard<br />

34 Duckworth William<br />

36 Hicks Mrs<br />

38 Worrall William, jun<br />

48 Hall George<br />

Birkenhead <strong>County</strong> Court,<br />

John Lamb, chief clerk<br />

Pool street, 39 Corporation road.<br />

54 Bickley Joseph, veterinary forge<br />

38 Young Abraham, shopkeeper<br />

20 Wallace Patrick W. cart owner<br />

Price street,yroTO 33 Hamilton sq<br />

2A, Green Henry, auctioneer 4c valuer<br />

2 Strong Henry, master mariner<br />

4 Parry William<br />

6 Young Mrs.Elizb.pbotographic artist<br />

8 Evans Johu Mark<br />

10 iSpears William<br />

12 Christian James<br />

14 Williams Mrs<br />

here is Chapel street<br />

16 Baths Thomas<br />

18 Laiub Joseph, surgeon<br />

20 Jones Matthew 4c Sou, tailors<br />

26 Irving Peter, pier master<br />

30 Godsell Luellyn, coal merchant<br />

32 Walker Mrs. Sarab, ladies' school<br />

34 Toby Daniel<br />

here is Lord street<br />

36 Parkes Joseph<br />

38 Williams Thomas, rent collector<br />

42 Stanafield George Sutclitfe, M.R.C.P.,<br />

I..R.C.P. surgeon<br />

44 Dickinson William<br />

46 Howie Joseph, tailor ic draper<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

48 Peacock John<br />

50 National Deposit Sf Discount Co.<br />

Edward Lees, agent<br />

52 Rolends Charles<br />

•54 Robinson Jamea, engineer<br />

66 Edwards John<br />

68 Williams Henry<br />

70 Lowndes Mrs<br />

... here is Camden street<br />

72 Johnson 1'homas<br />

74 Monday Mrs<br />

76 Jones John<br />

78 Jackson Mrs<br />

80 Lambert James, M.D., L.S.A. surgeon<br />

82 Scott Luturdge<br />

.. here is German terrace<br />

96 Marke Richard, joiner<br />

!t6 Matone Peter, cart owner<br />

98 Watt Jamea, pawnbroker<br />

100 Dunn Brothers, tailors 4c drapers<br />

104 Co-operative Industrial Society<br />

Limited, William Upton, manager<br />

108 Williams Thomas, linen draper<br />

110 Jones William, linen draper<br />

112 Ellis Samuel, tailor 4c draper<br />

114 Thompson Robert, grocer<br />

116 Ffoulkes Robert, tailor 4c draper<br />

120 O'Connor Mrs.Elizbth.furniture dlr<br />

122 Merchant Wm. boot 4c shoe maker<br />

124 4c 129 Hooker William Sch<strong>of</strong>ield,<br />

baby linen warehouse<br />

BAPTIST CHAPEL (WELSH)<br />

126 Dunn Mrs<br />

128 Dawlinson David<br />

1.30 Mashiter Jsph. B.saddir 4charnss.ma<br />

132 Hodskinson John, boot 4cshoe maker<br />

140 McCutcheon Hobert, tobacconist<br />

142 Alister George, hair dresser<br />

144 Markey Jas. grocer 4c provision dlr<br />

146 Murray Thomas, greengrocer<br />

148 Corker James, china 4c glass dealer<br />

1.59 Milne Robert, butcher<br />

1.52 Robert Peter, pork butcher<br />

1.54 British Queen, Smith k Le«is<br />

here is Watson street<br />

164 Draper James, hay 4c straw dealer<br />

here is Cathcart street<br />

194 4c 196 Davies £. 4c R. millers 4c bakrs<br />

198 Whinton Andrew<br />

200 Porter Nathaniel, inspector <strong>of</strong> police<br />

248 Brown George, hay 4c corn dealer<br />

Humphrey Wm. coal 4c wood dealer<br />

256 Douglas Thomas, beer retailer<br />

here is Vittoria street<br />

2bO Higginbottom Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

262 Kinntar Wemjss, fitter<br />

264 Gardiner William, wheelwright<br />

•ma Skyrme Henry, shopkeeper<br />

268 Evans William, machinist<br />

270 Jones David, machinist<br />

272 Dobbing John, dogger<br />

274 Noble William, grocer<br />

276 Dick William, baker<br />

278 4c280 Whitby J8ph.4cTho8.pawnhios<br />

282 Grace Mrs. "Elizabeth, shopkeeper<br />

286 Day Michael Hy.grocr.4cprovisu.dlr<br />

290 Day James, beer retailer<br />

328 Gilfile Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

3.30 BotJ'ey M rs.J ane Elizbth.beer retailer<br />

332 Golding Frederick, shopkeeper<br />

344 Gillatt Robert, shopkeeper<br />

362 Tennison Thomas, ahopkeeper<br />

366 Church Mrs. Rosanna, dress maker<br />

368 Ingham James, beer retailer<br />

372 HughesThos.Edwd.chemistidrggst<br />

374 4c 376 Roberts Arnold 4c Cu. grocers<br />

4c provision dealers<br />

378 Wilson Septimus, butcher<br />

380 McGowan James, shopkeeper<br />

3d2 Hughes Bernard, beer retailer<br />

384 to 390 Singleton Williain 4c Sons,<br />

millers 4r bakers<br />

392 Bateson William, milk dealer<br />

394 Candeland Arthur, shopkeeper<br />

403 Eastwood Alfred, butcher<br />

404, 406 k 408 Hill John Jaines,pwnbkr<br />

422'Burns James, boot maker<br />

424 Gregg Benjamin, shopkeeper<br />

426 Ikin John, draper<br />

Park View Ao^e/, Mrs.Mry.Aldridge<br />

BIRKENHEAD. 57<br />

464 Cartwright Mrs<br />

466 Armstrong Mrs<br />

468 Churchward John<br />

470 Robinson Edward<br />

472 Home David<br />

474 Maddock William, agent<br />

Pacific hotel, William Welch<br />

1 4c 3 Rickets Charles, surgeon<br />

3A, Morris William, joiner<br />

5 Almond Frederick, painter 4c glazier<br />

17 Reed Mrs<br />

19 Whitington Mrs<br />

21 Morrison Duncan<br />

BRUNSWICK WESLEYAN CHAPEL<br />

2-') Nichols 4c Potter, picture frame mkrs<br />

27 Wemyss James, plumber<br />

•^9 4c 31 Tabiner Hy. m.ison 4c contractr<br />

35 k 37 Gass James, cabinet maker<br />

39 Bevan George, butcher<br />

41 4c 43 Stork hotel, Thomas Wynn<br />

here is Camden .street<br />

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH<br />

here is Park street<br />

73 Jones Hugh<br />

75 Besley Miss Lucy, day school<br />

Furnival Williain, coach builder<br />

Carter William Orme, slate merchant<br />

113 Swan hotel, John Dean<br />

115 Thomas Edward, bout4c shoe maker<br />

117 Marks Richard, shopkeeper<br />

117 Jones David, joiner<br />

119 Roberts Mrs. Ellen, grocer<br />

123 Wright Mrs. Jane, shopkeeper<br />

125 Jones iMrs. Elizabeth, draper<br />

127 Cole Albert k Co. grocers<br />

129 4c 124 Hooker William Sch<strong>of</strong>ield,<br />

clothier 4c outfitter<br />

131 Bake Joseph, confectioner<br />

133 4c 135 Hughes George Bartlett,<br />

pawnbroker<br />

137 Staley Charles, leather dealer<br />

139 Curson George Henry, butcher<br />

141 Beddoes Samuel Henry, grocer 4c<br />

provision dealer<br />

143 Venables John, furniture dealer<br />

145 Conservative Club,<br />

George John Scott, hon. sec<br />

147 Callow William Thomas, draper<br />

149 4c 151 Jones Edwd. draper 4c outfittr<br />

153 4c 155 Westminster hotel, Charles<br />

Jouqhin<br />

159 Graham Wm. 4cSon, tallow chandlrs<br />

here is Watson street<br />

161 Murphie Henry, clothier 4c outHtter<br />

163 O'Reillv Mrs. Jane, fish dealer<br />

165 4c 167 Fry William 4c James, pawnbrokers<br />

169 Hodge Edward, eating house<br />

171 Martin Henry, leather merchant 4c<br />

manufacturer<br />

173 Williams Mrs<br />

175 Parry Jamea<br />

177 Hill William<br />

179 Urquart John<br />

181 Martin William<br />

183 Bellies John<br />

185 Evason Henry<br />

187 Gracey Robert<br />

189 Linney Mrs<br />

191 Edwards John<br />

191 Fryer George<br />

195 Conoley Robert<br />

197 Cotterill George<br />

199 Sims Robert<br />

201 Lacey David<br />

here is Cathcart<br />

street<br />

205 MISSION HOUSE<br />

207 Diiwson William<br />

2:39 Snow Williani, chemist 4c druggist<br />

4c post <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

241 Garner Joseph, saddler<br />

249 Lord Robert, lamp dealer<br />

251 Gerhard William, butcher<br />

2.53 Rady Patrick, stone majon&sbpkpr<br />

255 Bostock Tliomas, butclier<br />

Atlantic hotel, John Henry Carter<br />

here are St.Ann'sst.SfOldBidjitone rd,<br />

481 Carey Benjamin, baker<br />

ROHAN CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />

Slaughter Rer. Edward


58 BIRKENHEAD.<br />

Prince's street, 107 Grange lane.<br />

1 Bamson William, master mariner<br />

3 Windsor Mrs<br />

5 Osborn William<br />

7 Neherwood John, decorator<br />

9 Drinkwater Mrs<br />

11 Hogg Mrs<br />

13 Kirkham Samuel, shipwright<br />

15 Perry John<br />

17 Gregory John<br />

19 Jones Williain, boiler maker<br />

Prince's terrace, 102 Grange Inne.<br />

1 Neville James<br />

3 Williamson George<br />

4 Brunn«chweiler Arnold<br />

5 Jones William, customs <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

6 Lewis John, joiner<br />

7 Ball Richard Wil.son<br />

8 Watson William, master mariner<br />

Priory street, 17 Ivy street.<br />

2 Lees William, eating house<br />

12 Malam John, shopkeeper<br />

48 Talbot Richard, painter<br />

.50 Robinson James, engineer<br />

52 Patterson Peter, boiler maker<br />

54 Qnin John<br />

56 Spencer Edward, painter<br />

58 Benson Jobn<br />

02 Overend Georse, j< iner<br />

66 Dure James, boiler maker<br />

I Stevens John, shopkeeper<br />

15 Higgins John, cab proprietor<br />

17 Knox Rev. Andrew, B.A<br />

19 Chapman Thomas Jackson<br />

21 Barton James<br />

23 Willis Richard Charles<br />

Queen atreet, from 76 Hamilton st<br />

4 Moore John, shopkeeper<br />

6 Tavlor Frederick William, jeweller<br />

8 Davies Winifred, shopkeeper<br />

1(1 Williams Thoraas, dyer<br />

12 Forfar Thoinas, joiner<br />

14 Bevan Henry, confectioner<br />

16 Lownsborough William, architect<br />

16 Baker William, engraver<br />

20 Jones Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

here is Henry street<br />

17 Rowe John<br />

II 4c 13 Free Library hotel. Job<br />

Tharme<br />

46 Savage John, shopkeeper<br />

42 Kennedy Patrick, beer retailer<br />

Kailway Wharf Coal OfS.ces,<br />

See A bbey street.<br />

Rhyl street.<br />

23 James John, engineer<br />

21 Middleton Richard, sail rraker<br />

17 Jellies George, engine fitter<br />

15 Jones William, wheelwright<br />

18 Roberts Edmond, ship's carpenter<br />

11 Plumb Oliver<br />

9 Rasmus J


DIRECTORY.]<br />

Sidney street, 20 Argyle street 37 Kelly John, shopkeeper<br />

2;t Porter John<br />

41 Jones Mrs. Eliza, shopkeeper<br />

27 Lydiatt Thomas<br />

50 Fairclough Henry, baker<br />

23 Junes Robert, mason<br />

59 Hallstead Matt, ginger beer manufr<br />

71 Netto David Henry, pork butcher<br />

SomerviUe street, continuation <strong>of</strong> here is Blackpool .street<br />

Elgin street.<br />

_ Hines Patrick, shopkeeper<br />

0.J Br.idley Patrick<br />

53 Moran Jarnes<br />

51 Ogden Joseph<br />

58 Fiddis Henry<br />

..... here is Lord street<br />

4«j Red Lamp, James Hogdeii Airdes<br />

Sun street, 64 Exmouth street.<br />

1 Jones Ebenezer, shopkeeper<br />

3 Watson Alexander, joiner<br />

5 HargreavesJohnDawson,millwright<br />

7 Jones Thomas, blacksmith<br />

9 Maddocks Mrs<br />

11 Archer Thomas, warehouseman<br />

13 Furnace William, shipwright<br />

17 Gouldson Joseph, blacksmitii<br />

21 Rogers John, joiner<br />

23 Williams David, lodging house<br />

2.'> Amos John, boiler maker<br />

27 Roberts Robert, warehouseniau<br />

29 Crabtree Thomas, joiner<br />

31 Irven George, lodging house<br />

2 Billington Charles, dairy<br />

6 Evans Henry, stone mason<br />

8 Evans William, store keeper<br />

10 Dodd Thomas, lodging house<br />

12 Skinner Thoinas, shipwright<br />

16 Cooke James, lodging house<br />

32 Turner Richard, plasterer<br />

Sussex street, 109 Grange lane.<br />

1 Cross James, market constable<br />

3 Cannon Mrs<br />

5 Perry Mrs<br />

7 Bell Mrs<br />

9 Williams John<br />

32 DunnageCha8.Bridges,mast.mariner<br />

30 Andrews James<br />

28 Manson Mrs<br />

26 Jones John<br />

24 Heathcock Mrs<br />

22 Parry Robert, joiner<br />

20 Rigby William, mason<br />

\S Mann William E<br />

16 Iveson Williain<br />

14 Courtney Miss<br />

12 Smith Joseph<br />

10 Broderick Patrick, carver k gilder<br />

8 Gillard Mrs<br />

6 Garven Mrs<br />

4 Holland James, watch maker<br />

2 Glover John<br />

Sussex terrace, see Grange lune.<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

54 Maddocks William, beerretailer<br />

80 Swan William, shopkeeper<br />

Gas WorAs, JosiabWm.Morris,supt<br />

Tranmere vale, 85 Oxton road.<br />

Owen John, cab proprietor<br />

2 Senior Mark, shopkeeper<br />

4 Harrison John, chimney sweep<br />

45 Syer John, shopkeeper<br />

Stanley road, Dock cottage. 1 Harrison Mrs. Ann, shopkeeper<br />

1 Wilkinson William, grocer<br />

Trinity street, 183 Beckwith<br />

2 Creswell Joseph, butcher<br />

2 Cavill Frederick Henry<br />

street.<br />

Stewart street,/ro7?t Dock cottages. 4 Snape George, builder<br />

4 Wilkinson Joseph Bird, butcher Mission Hall,<br />

7 4c 8 New Dock hotel, John Rimmei'<br />

Holy Trinity National Schools,<br />

Vernon place, see Conway street.<br />

Vincent street, 219 Grange lone.<br />

6 Hamer George, chimney awf-eper<br />

10 Hughes Mrs. Mary, beer retailer<br />

Vine street, /row Vittoria street.<br />

1 Larkin Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

Vittoria street,/rom Cleveland st<br />

')6 Holden James, beer retailer<br />

58 Jones Edward, shopkeeper<br />

Vittoria Mission Rooms<br />

64 Black Mra. Margaret, beer retailer<br />

Gaulson Joseph, blacksmith<br />

Humphreys William, coal dealer<br />

69 Carroll William, shopkeeper<br />

77 Gilbertson 4c Son. bakers 4c flour dlrs<br />

109 4c 111 Sutclifie Brothers, manufacturers<br />

4c factors to steam users<br />

127 Martindale John Soweiby, joiner k<br />

builder<br />

Waterloo place, 232 Chester street<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

4 Morton William, barm dealer<br />

10 Langley Thomas, cart owner<br />

12 Tanners' Arms, Robert Robin.son<br />

SOOTH SIDE.<br />

3 Hobsgrove John Rimmington, veterinary<br />

surgeon<br />

Watson street, 165 Cleveland street.<br />

5 Broster Thomas, provision denier<br />

7 Cotton George, hairdresser<br />

9 McGrath Thomas, greengrocer<br />

11 Bennett Charles, boot k shoe maker<br />

15 Porter William, shopkeeper<br />

here is Brook street<br />

17 Tolaon Thomas, stationer<br />

19 Guinneaon Thomas, butcher<br />

21 Mechan Thoinas, shopkeeper<br />

23 Ravenscr<strong>of</strong>t Thomas, provision dlr<br />

25 Scarrsbriick Williani, grocer<br />

27 Slierwin Henry, 8hopkee|l^r<br />

here is Queenbury street<br />

29 White Mrs. Alice, shopkeeper<br />

31 Hodskison John, boot k SIIOH muker<br />

35 Wilkinson Saml. chemist 4c (lni'.;glst<br />

here is Price street<br />

Taylor street, from 167 JB/ idge st. 39 Hill John Ja.s. clothier 4c outfitter<br />

Grayson H. 4c Co. shipwrights & 41 Brigg Andrew, greengrocer<br />

boiler makers<br />

43 Thomas Thomas, butcher<br />

Hughes H. 4c Son, blacksmiths<br />

here is Robert street<br />

Clarke Henry, dining rooms 45 Bia^sey John, grocer<br />

here is Bridge street<br />

47 Fowler John, tobacconist<br />

21 Hine John, cab proprietor<br />

49 Davies William, butcher<br />

23 ."^tnnehouse John<br />

51 Stanaway John, greengrocer<br />

15 Grierson Robert, millwright .35 Sinyleton Wm. k Sons, bakers k<br />

here is George street<br />

millers<br />

25 H ughes George, greengrocer<br />

here is St. Ann's street<br />

here is Somerville street •37 Bruminger Christian, pork butcher<br />

24 Tobin Jolm, coal dealer<br />

.59 Chandler Jolm, butcher<br />

12 McGetrick Patrick, cart owner 61 Faulkes Thomas, boot 4t shoe maker<br />

63 Jones Mrs. Elizabeth, draper<br />

Thomas street, 45 Grange lane.<br />

here is Oak street<br />

7 Ball Mrs. Ann, shopkeeper<br />

65 Mahen John, fish dealer<br />

47 Mo8sopHv.4cSona,.«priiigrartowners 67 Turnwnght Turnwright WUliam, William, shopkeeper<br />

20 Fairclough Henry,corn 41c flour dealer 69 Evans Thomas 4c Son, undertakers<br />

24 Crutehley James, coal dialer 171 Davies John, baker 4c flour dealer<br />

BIRKENHEAD. 59<br />

73 Radcliffe James, pawnbroker<br />

here is Beckivith street<br />

77 Meredith Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

79 Jones Owen, provision dealer<br />

81 Bostock Thomas, butcher<br />

83 Faulkes Hugh, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

here is Pleasant street<br />

87 Smith Thomas, beer retailer<br />

91 Howell Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper<br />

93 Jones John, shopkeeper<br />

97 Cowin William, milk dealer<br />

here is Meadows street<br />

99 Roberts Thomas, grocer<br />

101 Todd James, tobacconist<br />

103 Poole Thomas, newsagent<br />

105 Lawless Michael, shopkeeper<br />

107 Phillips Henry, shopkeeper<br />

109 Wilkinson Joseph, shopkeeper<br />

119 Christian Mission Room.s<br />

2 Angtl inn, Mrs. Ellen Whalley<br />

4 Moore Anthony, herbalist<br />

6 Venables Mrs. Hannah, grocer<br />

8 Marshall Henry, shopkeeper<br />

10 Hill James, shopkeeper<br />

12 Breem Michael, greengrocer<br />

14 4c 16 Hayward Charles, butidier<br />

18 Arab, Mrs. Elizabeth Leather<br />

22 Hamer Stephen, butcher<br />

.38 Clarendon, William Blackburn<br />

40 Higgins John, undertaker<br />

42 Gouldson William, draper<br />

44 Barmbey John, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

46 Day James, grocer<br />

48 Sherry James, grocer<br />

50 Hutchinson John, butcher<br />

52 Sutcliffe Charles, furniture dealer<br />

here is Beckwith street<br />

o8 4c 60 Rees Rees, draper<br />

62 4c 64 Quack Thomas, draper<br />

66 Williams John, draper<br />

68 Wells Alfred, tallow chandler<br />

70 Owens William, boot 4c >hoe maker<br />

72 Tinker Allen, earthenware dealer<br />

74 Isherwood Richard, butcher<br />

76 Griffiths John, shopkeeper<br />

94 Prescott John, Loot maker<br />

Westboume road, Oxton road.<br />

here is Warwick street<br />

3 Davidson James, shopkeeper<br />

5 Malin Charles, grocer<br />

7 Small David, joiner<br />

9 Greaney Michael, cab proprietor<br />

11 Gill Mrs. Ann, beer retailer<br />

13 Platt Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

21 Aitkin Mrs. Margaret, shopkeeper<br />

25 Bellis Henry, shopkeeper<br />

27 Ledsom Richard, plumber 4c painter<br />

31 Johnson John, painter<br />

here is Windsor street<br />

39 Sykes Joseph<br />

41 Williams James, butcher<br />

45 Dickson Capt. John<br />

49 Duckworth James, boot 4c shoe ma<br />

51 Rutter Mrs. Mary, dress maker<br />

55 Windle Charles, shopkeeper<br />

.57 Didsbury James, shopkeeper<br />

59 Wilkinson Mrs. Jane, news agent<br />

61 Richardson George, agent to the<br />

Prudential Assurance Co<br />

67 Osborne Henry, greenarocer<br />

69 Dul8onAmbrose,grocer4cprovipion dlr<br />

71 Davies John, shopkeeper<br />

73 Bryan George, greengrocer<br />

77 Didsbury John, shopkeeper<br />

79 Dodd Samuel, beer retailer<br />

81 Hudson Miss Mary, dress maker<br />

83 Yates Jamfs joiner<br />

87 Todd Miss Mary, dress maker<br />

89 Morris Prvce<br />

91 Tamsh Robert<br />

40 Ritchie Robert, joiner<br />

42 Kincey Mrs<br />

44 Fleming George<br />

48 Thomas Daniel<br />

.50 Lawson Mrs<br />

52 Dickinson Misses<br />

90 Berner Frederick<br />

92 Armstrong John Richardson<br />

94 Eastwood Peter


60 BIRKENHEAD.<br />

Wesley street, 53 Claughton road.<br />

6 Smith Matthew, lodging house<br />

CHRISTIAN MEETING HOUSE<br />

Whetstone lane, 257 Grange lane.<br />

LETTER Box<br />

2 Clewett John Samuel, joiner 4cbuilder<br />

7 MulhoUand John, seedsman 4c cab<br />

proprietor<br />

9 Wood George, shopkeeper<br />

11 Jones David, tailor<br />

White st. from 7 Old Priory street.<br />

2 Bell Joshua, shopkeeper<br />

Wilbraham street, 77 Grange lane.<br />

3 Eagleson John, slater k plasterer<br />

4 Bradshaw John, plnmliKr k painter<br />

St. Paul's National Schools<br />

Wilkinson street, 51 Oxton road.<br />

3 Hasell William, stone mason<br />

5 Davis Samuel<br />

7 Williams Joseph, builder<br />

9 Mason Mrs. Ann, dress maker<br />

11 Dwyer John, painter<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

13 Price Mrs<br />

15 Todd Mrs<br />

17 Thomas Spark, joiner<br />

4 Ball Henrv, milk dealer<br />

6 Poynter Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker<br />

12 Gilbert Mrs. Jane, lodging house<br />

18 Stanley Charles, music teacher<br />

24 Crockett Mrs<br />

William atreet, from 8 Contcay st.<br />

42 Kennedy Patrick, heer retailer<br />

here is Queen street<br />

46 Savage John, shopkeeper<br />

Wilton street.<br />

19 Butler John, joiner<br />

17 Dobie James, joiner<br />

15 Edmonds OUve<br />

13 Moore John, boiler maker<br />

Windsor street, 42 Oxton road.<br />

8 Wilson Robert<br />

10 Dodd Henry, gasfitter<br />

Wood street, 51 Cathcart street.<br />

here is Russell street<br />

131 Ithel Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper<br />

[POST OFFICE<br />

Woodchurch road, continuation <strong>of</strong><br />

Uxton road.<br />

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH<br />

2 Blake Thomas<br />

4 >tatham Henry Heathcote<br />

6 Royal hotel, Joseph Wright<br />

1 Caito Williain<br />

5 Brown John, cab proprietor<br />

7 Niera Joseph, draper<br />

Hermitage British School<br />

FREE CHRISTIAN CHUKCH<br />

Williams John, provicion dealer<br />

94 Jones Uriah, coal k milk dealer<br />

P6 Thomas William, grocer<br />

Smith John, cab proprietor<br />

119 Brown Robert, shopkeeper<br />

121 Bryant Mrs, Mary, stationer<br />

Pritt'hard Isaac, gardener<br />

Johnson John, gardener 4c florist<br />

York place. Balls road.<br />

2 Smith Henry, baker<br />

3 Owen Mrs. Elizabeth, ironmonger<br />

Preece Robert, chemist 4c dmiiuist<br />

8 Hopkins John Langster, grocer<br />

York terrace, see Grange lane.<br />

BIRKENHEAD COURT DIRECTOEY.<br />

Ackerley Richard, 9 Brandon street<br />

Aleock Mrs. 132 Chester street<br />

Alexander Mrs. 13 Clifton road<br />

Allis Thomas, 128 Bridge street<br />

Amphlett Miss, 215 Oliver street<br />

Anderson Ellis, 3.52 Beckwith street<br />

Andrews James, 30 Sussex street<br />

Antrobus Richard, 94 Brook street<br />

Arends Charles, 58 Park road south<br />

Armitage Mrs. 86 Camden street<br />

Armstrong John Richardson, 92 Westbourne<br />

road<br />

Armstrong Mrs. 466 Price street<br />

Askew Christopher, 6 Brook street<br />

Aston Henry, 80 Cathcart street<br />

Bacon John, 50 Eldon street<br />

Bagnolds Misses, 70 Bridge street<br />

Bailiff Mrs. 62 Bridge street<br />

Ball Richard Wilson, 7 Prince's terrace<br />

Bamford Charles, 63 Park road south<br />

Barclay Mrs. 55 Canning street<br />

Barker William, 68 Claughton road<br />

Barker Wm. Henry, 54 Park rd. south<br />

Baines Rev. Frede'rick, B.A. [Congregational],<br />

228 Grange lane<br />

Barnes Edward K. 85 Oxton road<br />

Barnett Geo. Charlton, 28 Adelphi st<br />

Barton James, 21 Priory street<br />

Barton Robert, 269 Cleveland street<br />

Baths Thomas, 16 Price street<br />

Bayley Walter Caisey, 5 Hemingford<br />

terrace, Conway street<br />

Baylift'George, 98 Conway street<br />

Beard Mrs. 6 Belmont grove, Derby<br />

street, Oxton road<br />

Beattie John, 2 Clayton st. Oxton road<br />

Beck Joseph Ralston, 18 Cleveland st<br />

Beck Mrs. 18 Cleveland street<br />

Bell Mrs. 7 Sussex street<br />

Bell Robert Rae, 5 Belmont grove.<br />

Derby street, Oxton road<br />

Bell William, 19 Brook street<br />

Beliiss John, 183 Price street<br />

Bellringer Alfred, 80 Russell street<br />

Bennett William, 68 Livingstone street<br />

Benson Jobn, 68 Priory street<br />

Bentley John, 6 Nelson street<br />

Berff Mrs. 2 Catherine street<br />

Berner Frederick, 90 Westboume road<br />

Beswick Mrs. 5 Oxton road<br />

Bicker Thomas, 69 Hamilton square<br />

Birnie James, 134 Conway street<br />

Blake Samuel, 221 Oliver street<br />

Blake Thomas, 2 Woodchurch road<br />

Bland Mrs. 13 Nelson street<br />

Blundell John, 27 Park street<br />

Boggle James, 6 Rhyl street<br />

Boothroyd John, 10 Clifton road<br />

Bott Robert, 1 Dacre street<br />

Boulter Mrs. 86 Church street<br />

Bourne James, 98 Church street<br />

Bowen Francis, 33 Borough road<br />

Bradley Patrick, 55 Somerville street<br />

Brereton George, 8 Neptune street<br />

Bridger Charles, 23 Oxton road<br />

Bridson Robt. Quail. 263 Brook street<br />

Briscoe Richard, 14 Hamilton sqnaie<br />

Broadrick Mrs. 6 Hampton street<br />

Brocking George, 180 Claughton road<br />

Brook George, 271 Cleveland street<br />

Brook Thos.Saml. 3 Ridlev st.Oxton rd<br />

Brooke Leonard Dobin, 56 Park rd. stli<br />

Brooks George, 6 Rhyl street<br />

Brooks William, 48 Hamilton square<br />

Brown Mrs. 14 Church street<br />

Brown William,21 Borough road<br />

Bruce William, 48 Derby st. Oxton rd<br />

Brundit Rev. Robert Wright [Roman<br />

Catholic], 98 Grange lane<br />

Brunnscliweiler Arnold, 4 Prince's ter<br />

Bulmer James, 222 Brook street<br />

Burgess Mrs. 118 Oxton road<br />

Burley Mrs. 112 Cathcart street<br />

Burnett James Compton, M.D. 17<br />

Hamilton square<br />

Burrows John Edward, 20 Cleveland st<br />

Burton Alfred Geldart, 68 Park rd. we<br />

Burward William, 12 Lorn street<br />

Butler George, 9 Peel street, Oxton rd<br />

Butler J ohn, 348 Beckwith street<br />

Butterworth William, 28 Beckwith st<br />

CadmanWm.John,33Ridley st.Oxton rd<br />

Caird Thomas, 7 Mersey street<br />

Caldecott Mrs. .54 Bridge street<br />

Caldwell James, 130 Conway street<br />

Callender Andrw.Beechfleld,Park rd.stb<br />

Calloway Mrs. 206 Claughton road<br />

Calvert James H. 5 Falcon grove,<br />

Woodchurch road<br />

Campbell Mrs. 49 Canning street<br />

Cannon Mrn. 3 Sussex street<br />

Carr Miss, 56 Derby street, Oxton road<br />

Carr Mrs. 10 Neptune street<br />

Cartwright Mrs. 464 Price street<br />

Castle Thomas, 60 Park road west<br />

Cntto William, 1 Woodchurch toad<br />

Cavill Frederick Henry, 2 Trinit;. st<br />

Challinor William, 7 Borough road<br />

Chalmers Alexander, 29 Beckwith >t<br />

Chapman Very Rev. Canon Robert<br />

I Roman Catholic], Grange lane<br />

Chapman Mrs. 92 Arthur street<br />

Chapman Thomas Jackson, 19 Priory at<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> Wm. 15 Ridley St. Oxton rd<br />

Christian James, 12 Price street<br />

Christopherson William, 11 Oxton mad<br />

Churchward John, 468 Price street<br />

Churton Percy Varden, 71 Parkrd.ith<br />

Clare Henry, 6 Kinmel street<br />

Clare James, 79 Church stieet<br />

Clare .Mrs. 28 Park road south<br />

Clark Thomas, 28 Elgin street<br />

Clarke Jabez, 9 Borough road<br />

Clarke Joseph, 6 Hamilton square<br />

Clayton Wm. Hushley, 23 Park id. sth<br />

Clover Geo. Robt.jun. 52 Park rd. west<br />

Clover Matthew, 92 Park road south<br />

Coates Miss, 37 Claughton road<br />

Cochrane Rev. Henry, 10 Park rd. south<br />

Colbert Charles, 17 Argyle street<br />

Conoley Robert, 195 Price street<br />

Cooke Bernard, 73 Park road south<br />

Cooniber£dmundNathaniel,I39Bridge6t<br />

Cooper Charles, 234 Grange lane<br />

Corcoran Patrick, 63 Claughton road<br />

Costin Edward T. 57 Eldon street<br />

Cotter Arthur, 14 Cleveland street<br />

Cotterill George, 197 Price street<br />

Coubbon John, 5 Clifton road<br />

Courtney Miss, 14 Sussex street<br />

Coveny Albert, 91 Oxton road<br />

Cowan John, 42 Eldon street<br />

Cowan Mrs. 42 Neptune street<br />

Coward John William, 9 Ivy street<br />

Craig John, 9 Kinmel street<br />

Craig Mrs. 26 Hamilton square<br />

Crane John, 33 Elgin street<br />

Craven George, 130 Oxton road<br />

Craven George Beaumont, 3 Belmont<br />

grove, Derby street, Oxton road<br />

Crawford Walter, 94 Camden street<br />

Crockett Mrs. 24 Wilkinson st. Oxtun rd<br />

Cropper Jobn, 11 Nelson street<br />

Cross Jas. Gothic lodge, Park rd. south<br />

Cullen Thomas, 27 Cleveland street<br />

Culpitt George, 43 Beckwith street


DIRECTORY.]<br />

Curomings Thomas Joseph, 37 Ridley<br />

street, Oxton road<br />

Cuthbertson Wm. 36 Peelst. Oxton rd<br />

Darbyshire Edward, 62 Park rd. south<br />

Davies George, 3 Peel st. Oxton road<br />

Davies Mrs. 27 Churcb street<br />

Davies Mrs. 55 Church street<br />

Davies Samuel, 11 Eldon street<br />

Davies William, 14 Brook street<br />

Davies William Henry, 19 Oxton road<br />

Davis Miss, 24 Elgin street<br />

Davis Samuel, 5 Wilkinson st. Oxton rd<br />

Dawlinson David, 128 Price street<br />

Dawson Edmund,7 Falcon grove, Woodchurch<br />

road<br />

Dawson John, 19 Elgin atreet<br />

Dawson Rol>ert, 59 Oliver street<br />

Dawson William, 207 Price street<br />

Day William, 151 Bridge street<br />

Dean Charles, 1 Belmont grove, Derby<br />

street, Oxton road<br />

Dean Mrs. 132 Conway street<br />

Deaville George, 261 Brook street<br />

Delany John, 11 Clifton road<br />

Delany John Bennett, 11 Clifton road<br />

Dempster William, 160 Conway street<br />

Devonpnrt Mrs. 68 Eldon street<br />

DeVries Charles, 117 Grange lane<br />

Dicken Richard, 57 Churcb street<br />

Dickinson Misses, 52 Westboume road<br />

Dickinson William, 44 Price street<br />

Dickson Capt. John, 45 Westboume rd<br />

Diggles Mrs. 7 Belmont, Oxton road<br />

Dobie William, 2 Oak bank<br />

Dobson Thomas, Ashfleld villa. Mount<br />

grove, Woodchurch road<br />

Dodd Thomas, 14 Camden street<br />

Dodd Thomas, 88 Park road south<br />

Dodd Thomas, 35 Ridley st. Oxton road<br />

Downham William, 69 Church street<br />

DransOeld Thomas, 3-50 Beckwith street<br />

Drape John, 28 ClUtonroad<br />

Drinkwater Mrs. 9 Princes street<br />

Duckett William, 121 Brook street<br />

Duckworth William, 34 Pilgrim street<br />

Duerden Edward, 5 Park road east<br />

Dunn Alfred, 12 Conway street<br />

Dunu Elisha Samuel, 8 German terrace<br />

Dunn Mrs. 126 Price street<br />

Dunnage Mrs. 7 Elgin street<br />

Dutton Mrs. 51 Church street<br />

Dysart John, 100 Bridge street<br />

Dysart John, 61 Canning street<br />

Eastwood Peter, 94 Westboume road<br />

Eaton Charles Edwd. 94 Park rd. suuth<br />

Eaton M isv, 20 Park road south<br />

Edgar Mrs. 134 Oxton road<br />

Edge James, 2 St. John street<br />

Fliimonds Olive, 15 Wilton street<br />

Edwards David, 20 Clwyd street<br />

Edwaids John, 66 Price street<br />

Edwards John, 191 Price street<br />

Edwards Joseph, 94 Arthur street<br />

Edwards William, 13 Borough road<br />

Edwards William, 67 Dacre street<br />

Ellerton Wm. 5 Vernon pi. Conway st<br />

Ellis James, 39 Oliver street<br />

Ellis Robert, 105 Grange lane<br />

Elmer James John, 6 Dale street<br />

English William, 41 Church street<br />

Escolme William Henry, 22 Elgin street<br />

Evans Benjamin, 77 Oliver street<br />

Evans David Lewis. 100 Camden street<br />

Evans John Mark, 8 Price street<br />

Evans Mrs. 40 Hamilton square<br />

Evans Robert Vernon, 3 Vernon place,<br />

(yonwav street<br />

Evason Henry, 185 Price street<br />

Ewing VV. C. 67 Cunning street<br />

Fairchild Ebenezer, 1 Rhyl street<br />

Fairish Thomas, 37 Russell street<br />

Farmer Albert, 20 Clifton road<br />

Farrier Alexander, 37 Elgin street<br />

Faulkes Miss, 20 Elgin street<br />

Fenton Rev. Charles, B.A. [incumbent<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Peter's], 11 Hope street<br />

Ferguson James, 38 Russell street<br />

Fiddis Henry, 58 Somerville street<br />

Finlayson James, 2 Belmont<br />

Derby street, Oxton road<br />

grove,<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Finlayson Mrs. 2 Belmont grove, Derby<br />

street, Oxton road<br />

Finney Mrs. 13 Marshall street<br />

Firth Thomas, 73 Brook street<br />

Firze William, 29 John street<br />

Fisher Henry, 36 Claughton road<br />

Fittun Copley, 20 Parkfleld<br />

Fleming George, 44 Westboume road<br />

Fleming Thomas, 14 Salisbury street<br />

Flinn Patrick, 94 Church street<br />

Flinn William, 195 Conway street<br />

Forman Richard Henry, 1 Cannon<br />

mount. Park road south<br />

Forster .Joseph, 18 Clwyd street<br />

Foster Thomas, 12 Kinmel street<br />

Foster William, 65 Lord street<br />

Foster William, 11 Ridley st. Oxton rd<br />

Fowles Henry, 16 Lorn street<br />

Fox Charles, 346 Beckwith street<br />

French James, 157 Bridue stre^t<br />

Friend»hip James,2-53 Brook stieet<br />

Fryer George, 193 Price street<br />

Furnival William, 24 Camden street<br />

Gaister William, 12 Elgin street<br />

Gartley James, 26 Park ruad south<br />

Garven Mrs 6 Sussex street<br />

(laskell Ellas, 1 Cannon hill,Parkrd.stli<br />

Gaskell Richard, 2 Cannon mount.<br />

Park road south<br />

Gatehouse Charles, 12 Park road south<br />

George Edmond, 24 Clwyd street<br />

Getley William, 18 Clifton road<br />

Gibbon Thomas, 226 Brook street<br />

Gibbs Henry, 67 Cathcart street<br />

Gibson John, 96 Conway street<br />

Gillard Mrs. 8 Sussex street<br />

Ginty Mrs. 4 Hemingford terrace,<br />

Conway street<br />

Gittins William, 87 Church street<br />

Glazebrook Richard, 149 Bridge street<br />

Glover Edward, 8 Park road west<br />

Glover John, 2 Sussex street<br />

Glover Mrs. 4 German terrace<br />

Goddard Mrs. 7 Parkflehi avenue<br />

Golborne Mrs. 44 Claughton road<br />

Gomersall Mrs. 91 Camden street<br />

Goodwin Mrs. 25 Church street<br />

Gouldson Mrs. 193 Beckwith street<br />

Gracey Robert, 187 Price street<br />

Graham Frank, 123 Oxton road<br />

Grant Mrs. 6 Vernon pi. Conway street<br />

Green Miss, 2 Park road west<br />

Green Richard, 140 Bridge street<br />

Gregory John, 17 Prince's street<br />

Griffith Griffith, 39 Church street<br />

Grifflth John Philip, 123 Bridge road<br />

GriHith William, 43 Canning street<br />

Griffiths David, 12 Rhyl street<br />

Giiffiths Mrs. 75 Church street<br />

Gunning Alexander, 24 Adelphi street<br />

Guthrie Capt. 129 Oxton road<br />

Hale Henry, 11 Brandon street<br />

Hall (Jeorge, 48 Pilarim street<br />

Hall John, 5 Peel street, Oxton road<br />

Hamilton Mrs. 18 Camden stret-t<br />

Hamilton Thomas Connolly, 2 Cannon<br />

hill, Park road south<br />

Hancock Mrs. 146 Conway street<br />

Haniiay John Milroy, 37 Hamilton sq<br />

Harbourd Edward, 24 Brook street<br />

Hardie Thos. H. 44 Derby st.Oxton rd<br />

Harding Albert, 6 Lea street<br />

Harkness James, 168 Conway street<br />

Harkness Miss, 18 Elgin street<br />

Harrison John, 19 Kinmel street<br />

Harrison Leonard, 100 Conw.^y street<br />

Harrison Mrs. 89 Camden stieet<br />

Harrison Mrs. 67 Park road south<br />

Haswell Charles, 45 Church street<br />

Hatrick James, 14 Clilton road<br />

Haughton Mrs. 77 Church street<br />

Haworth Miss, 1 Ivy bank, Brouk st<br />

Hay James, 59 Canning street<br />

Heath Arthur, 306 Conway street<br />

Heathcock Joseph, 20 Church street<br />

Heathcock Mn. 24 Sussex street<br />

Henderson David, 80 Claughion road<br />

Henderson Mrs. 122 Oxton road<br />

Henney Thomas John, 8 Beckwith st<br />

Henshaw John, 104 Conway street<br />

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Hicks Mrs. 36 Pilgrim street<br />

Higgett Anthony, 16 Clifton road<br />

Higgins John, 58 Exmouth street<br />

Higgins Robert Bruce, 5 Cannon hill,<br />

Park road south<br />

Higgins William, 64 Park road west<br />

Hill Charles James, 29 Park road south<br />

Hill William, 177 Price street<br />

Hind John, 129 Bridge street<br />

Hind Mrs. 148 Conway street<br />

Hinds Thomas, 9 Oxton road<br />

Hinks Edward James, 231 Oliver street<br />

Hodge Alexander, 1 St. Mary's street<br />

Hodgson John, 65 Church street<br />

Hodgson Mrs. 8 Elgin street<br />

Hogg Mrs. 11 Princes street<br />

Holden Henry, 30 Hamilton square<br />

Holden John, 30 Hamilton square<br />

Holding George, 103 Claughton roa


62 BIRKENHEAD.<br />

Kincey Mrs. 42 Westboume road<br />

King Alexander, 27 Ridley st. Oxton rd<br />

Kingdon Robert, 10 Kidley st. Oxton rd<br />

Kirby Morris, 101 Grange lane<br />

Kirk"Rev.Wm.Boyton, B.A.[incumbent<br />

<strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity^, 3 Hemingford ter<br />

Knott Alexander, 27 Clifton road<br />

Knox Rev. Canon Andrew, B.A. [vicar<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Mary's], 17 Priory street<br />

Kreitmair Charles, 3 Parkfleld avenue<br />

Lacey David, 201 Price street<br />

Laird Hy. Hynman, 64 Park rd. south<br />

Laird McGregor, 63 Hamilton square<br />

Laird William, 61 Hamilton square<br />

Landsborough Mrs. 25 Grange road.<br />

Charing cross<br />

Lange Leopold, 128 Claughton road<br />

Langlands Mrs. 65 Park road south<br />

Lawrence Philip Hughes, 56 Eldon st<br />

Lawrence Wm. 41 Midland st. Oxton id<br />

Lawson Mrs. 50 Westboume road<br />

Laycock James, 186 Beckwith street<br />

Layman Mrs. 22 Clwyd street<br />

Leach Mrs. 128 Oxton road<br />

Lee Herbert, 2 Ridley street, Oxton rd<br />

Lee Jobn, 22 Clifton road<br />

Lees Samuel, 18 Parkfleld<br />

Leete William Griffith, 60 Park rd. west<br />

Legge Henry James, 43 Church street<br />

Legge Mrs. 30 Elgin street<br />

Leighton Mrs. 23 Clifton road<br />

Lewin Henry, 13 Belmont, Oxton road,<br />

Lewis Mrs. 163 Bridge street<br />

Lewis William, 8 Clifton road<br />

Linney Mrs. 189 Price street<br />

Lloyd Willinm, 26 Adelphi street<br />

Long William Barton, 136 Oxton road<br />

Lord Miss, 66 Beckwith street<br />

Lowe William, 106 Grange lane<br />

Lowndes Mrs. 70 Price street<br />

Lydiatt Thomas, 27 Sidney street<br />

McCallum Dcuigald, 82 Claughton road<br />

McCalman Colin, 33 Park ruad south<br />

McCann Bernerd, 14 Neptune street<br />

McCreery Alexander, 7 Oxton road<br />

Macdonald James, 90 Park road south<br />

McGill Mrs. 93 Park road south<br />

McGowan William, 342 Beckwith street<br />

Mackee James, 58 Park road west<br />

McKenzie William, 11 Parkfleld avenue<br />

Macmahon Peter, 45 Canning street<br />

McMillan Jamen, 67 Church street<br />

McNaughton James, 9 Falcon grove,<br />

Woodchurch road<br />

McNeill Mrs. 34 Rose street<br />

McRonald Mrs. 62 Eldon street<br />

Maddocks Mrs. 9 Sun street<br />

Main Thomas, 208 Claughton road<br />

Makin Edward, 3 Dacre street<br />

Mann Robert, 207 Oliver street<br />

Mann William E. 18 Sussex stieet<br />

Manson Mrs. 28 Pilgrim street<br />

Manson Mrs. 28 Sussex street<br />

Marples David, 7 Mount grove. Wood<br />

church road<br />

Marshall George, 11 Adelphi street<br />

Marther Mrs. 90 Arthur street<br />

Martin William, 181 Price street<br />

Mathison Mrs. 3 Rose street<br />

Matthews Miss, 75 Albion street<br />

Mayne Williani, 16 Rhyl street<br />

Meek James, 164 Conway street<br />

Meugens Ed want, 24 Park road south<br />

Middlt-ton Alfred, 72 Park rood west<br />

Millar Robert, 22 Adelphi street<br />

Miller Alexander, 354 Beckwith street<br />

Miller George, 8 Vernon pi. Conway st<br />

Miller Hugh, M.D. 25 Hamiltun square<br />

Miller Mrs. 101 Park street<br />

Miller Robert, 98 Claughton road<br />

Milligan Mrs. 63 Church street<br />

Mills John, 2 Lorn street<br />

Mody BomiiiejeeMommejee, 132 Bridge<br />

street<br />

M<strong>of</strong>fat John, 2 Hampton street<br />

Motfatt Mrs. 17 Brook street<br />

Monday Mrs. 74 Price street<br />

Moore Mrs. 56 Hamilton square<br />

Moran .lames, 53 Somerville street<br />

Morland John, 10 Beckwith street<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Morris James, 7 Duncan street<br />

Morris Pryce, 89 Westboume road<br />

Morrison Duncan, 21 Price street<br />

Morton William, 64 Bridge street<br />

Mossop John, 7 Brandon street<br />

Mott Charles Gray, 34 Hamilton square<br />

Mo well (Jeorge, 3 German terrace<br />

Moxon William, 37 Church street<br />

Moyle James, 27 Elgin street<br />

Mudge Mrs. 97 Camden street<br />

Mumfltt Mrs. 90 Brook street<br />

Murdock Mrs. 7 Cleveland street<br />

Neilson Mrs. 6 Elgin street<br />

Nelson Alexander, 70 Eldon street<br />

Nelson George, 9 Brook street<br />

Neville James, 1 Prince's terrace<br />

Newton Joseph, 73 Church street<br />

Newton William, 4 Cannon hill, Park<br />

road south<br />

Nicholson Robert, 115 Oxton road<br />

Nickels Walter, 76 Park road west<br />

Nicol Charles, 156 Bridge street<br />

Nicol James, 36 Neptune street<br />

Norton Mrs. 1 Ridley street, Oxton rd<br />

Nowell Samuel, 236 Grange lane<br />

O'Connell John, 25 Ridley rd. Oxton rd<br />

Ogden Joseph, 51 Somerville street<br />

Orme Edwin, 16 Beckwith street<br />

Osborn William, 5 Prince's street<br />

Owen John, 43 Ridley street, Oxton rd<br />

Owens William, 159 Bridge street<br />

Parker Charles Berry, 117 Oxton road<br />

Parker Hugh, 83 Church street<br />

Parker Mrs. 78 Bridge street<br />

Parkes Joseph, 36 Price street<br />

Parry James, 175 Price street<br />

Parry William, 4 Price street<br />

Patterson William, 100 Grange lane<br />

Peacock John, 48 Price street<br />

I'earkes Mrs. 21 Elgin street<br />

Pearson Thomas,OO Park road south<br />

Penn Robert, 2 Kinmel street<br />

Penney George Ricliard, 12 Lord street<br />

Perch Henry, 89 Oxton road<br />

Perch John, 23 Ridley street, Oxton rd<br />

Perry John, 15 Prince's street<br />

Perry Mrs. 6 Sussex street<br />

Pierce Edward, 86 Claughton road<br />

Pitt Rev. Alexander, 35 Church street<br />

Plumb Oliver, 11 Rhyl street<br />

Pointer Mrs. 2.30 Grange lane<br />

Pollock William, 218 Brook street<br />

Porter James Thomas, 25 Cathcart st<br />

Porter John, 29 Sidney street<br />

Preston Charles, 66 Park road west<br />

Preston Henry James, 24 Kinmel street<br />

Price Edward, 9 Clifton road<br />

Price Mrs. 13 Wilkinson st. Oxton road<br />

Price Thomas, 7 Brook street<br />

Price Thomas, 14 Nelson street<br />

Frichard Richard Williams, J.P. Parkfleld<br />

house, Claughton road<br />

Pritcbard Richard, 9 Chapel street<br />

Proudtbot John, 8 Mornington street,<br />

Oxton road<br />

Quick Wilham, 7 Hamilton square<br />

Quin John, 54 Priory street<br />

Rae Mrs. 33 Church street<br />

Rains Miss, 33 4c 35 Bridge street<br />

Handle Lingard, 113 Oxton road<br />

Rankin James, 13 Elgin street<br />

Kosmas John, 9 Rhyl street<br />

Ratclilfe Mrs. 162 Conway street<br />

Ray Mrs, 2 Ivy bank. Brook street<br />

Read Rev. George, B.A. [surrogate], 90<br />

Camden street<br />

Redhead John, 9 Canning atreet<br />

Redhead Thomas, 26 Church street<br />

Reed Mrs. 17 Price street<br />

Reeves Mrs. 16 Parkfleld<br />

Rhode Hermann Augustus, 18 Park<br />

road south<br />

Richards James Henry, 97 Canning st<br />

Richardson Mrs. 6 Neptune street<br />

Riddick Andrew, 29 Ridley st. Oxton rd<br />

Rigby John, 12 Barton street, Oxton rd<br />

Roberts Evan, 8 Rhyl street<br />

Roberts Owen, 39 Ridley st. Oxton rd<br />

Robinson Edward, 470 Price street<br />

Robinson Jobn, 31 Church street<br />

[POST OFFICE<br />

Robson John, 5 Borough road<br />

Rogers Miss, 104 Exmouth street<br />

Rogers Mrs. 76 Bridge street<br />

Rolends Charles, 52 Price street<br />

Ross William, 7 Oak bank<br />

Rowe Jobn, 17 Queen street<br />

Rowland David, 3 Falcon grove, Wood<br />

church road<br />

Rowland James, 5 Crown street<br />

Rowlands John, 47 Old Bidston road<br />

Royle William, 5 Belmont, Oxton road<br />

Russell Alexander, 21 George street<br />

St. George George, 1 Hemingford terrace,<br />

Conway street<br />

Schoil Charles, 29 Churcb street<br />

Schwartz Mrs. 3 Oxton road<br />

Scott David, 47 Church street<br />

"Cott George John, 14 Beckwith street<br />

Scott James, 113 Grange lane<br />

Scott Luturdge, 82 Price street<br />

Scott Miss, 90 Old Bidston road<br />

Sellars .lohn Carrington, 52 Bridge st<br />

Sharp Mrs. 3 Elgin street<br />

Sharpe John, 29 George street<br />

Shaw Edward, 94 Exmouth street<br />

Sherlock Mrs. 16 Neptune street<br />

Shiel Robert Spencer, 4 Hamilton aq<br />

Shillinglaw Jsph. 21 Ridley st. Oxton rd<br />

.Sliultz George Edward, 5 Hamiltou sq<br />

Sibley Mrs. 119 Oxton road<br />

Sidley John, 36 Hamilton square<br />

Simpson Archibald, 12 Brook street<br />

Simpson Leonard, 7 Belmont grove,<br />

Derby street, Oxton road<br />

Sims Robert, 199 Price street<br />

Sinclair Alexander, 66 Park road south<br />

Singleton Cbas. 1 Vernon pi, Conway st<br />

Slaughter Rev. Edwd. [^Roman Catliulic<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> Our Lady J, Price street<br />

Sleddell Alexander, 2 Hamilton square J<br />

Sloane Mrs. 17 Elgin street ..<br />

Smith Jerome, 6 Park road west<br />

Smith Joseph, 12 Sussex street<br />

Smith Mrs. 42 Bridge street<br />

Smith Mrs. 12 Church street<br />

Smith Ralph, 19 George street<br />

Smith William, 45 Hamilton square<br />

Smith William, 121 Oxton road<br />

Sparke Misses, Granham lodge, Claughton<br />

road<br />

Spears William, 10 Price street<br />

Stacy Mrs. 24 Lord street<br />

Stanton Eddows, 16 Hamilton square<br />

Starling James, 344 Beckwith street<br />

Statham Henry Heathcote, 4 Woodchurch<br />

road<br />

Steel Mrs. 11 Falcon grove, Woodchurch<br />

road<br />

Steele Mrs. 6 Brook street<br />

Steward John, 56 Bridge street<br />

Stewart James, 99 Beckwith street<br />

Stewart Mrs. 4 Ridley street, Oxton rd<br />

•'^tonehonse John, 23 Taylor street<br />

Storey Edward, 87 Oxton road<br />

Storey Thomas, 66 Beckwith street<br />

Strachan Mrs. 8 Kinmel street<br />

Strong Mrs. Ill Bridge road<br />

Strayon Peter, 60 Bridge street<br />

Sykes Joseph, 39 Westboume road<br />

Tamsh Robert, 91 Westboume road<br />

Tarleton Banaster, 1 Mount grove,<br />

Woodchurch road<br />

Tarleton James, 1 Mount grove, Woodchurch<br />

road<br />

Tate John, 6 Cleveland street<br />

Taylor Mrs. 22 Dacre street<br />

Taylor Mrs. 8 Park road south<br />

Taite John, 22 Brook street<br />

Thomas Daniel, 48 Westboume road<br />

Thomas Edward, 74 Bridge street<br />

Thomas John, 109 Grange lane<br />

Thomas Robert, 12 Neptune street<br />

Thomas Thomas Farmer, 35 Qeorge st<br />

Thompson Charles, 23 Mornington st.<br />

Oxton road<br />

Thompson James, 61 Dacre street<br />

Thompson John, 80 Market street<br />

Thompson Joseph, 127 Bridge street<br />

Thompson Nicholas, 45 Beckwith »t<br />

Thompson Robert, 45 Cathcart %trtet


DIRECTORY.]<br />

Thompson Robert, 27 Park road south<br />

Thompson Wm. Henry, 25 George st<br />

Tibbits George, 41 Ridley st. Oxton rd<br />

Tilston Wm.21 Mornington st. Oxton rd<br />

'Timmins Isaac, 63 Cathcart street<br />

Timmins John, 43 George street<br />

Timmis Mrs. Park road east<br />

Toby Daniel, 34 Price street<br />

Todd MIS. 15 Wilkinson st. Oxfon road<br />

Townsend Mrs. 30 Abliey street<br />

Traynor James, 41 Beckwith street<br />

Turnbull Mrs. 6 Mount grove, Woodchurch<br />

road<br />

Turner Capt. John, 66 Bridge street<br />

Twirghton Thomas, 7 Canning street<br />

Tyack Mrs. 56 Cathcart street<br />

Umbers Wm. Styles, 90 Exmouth street<br />

Underwood Thomas,22 Claughton road<br />

Urquart John, 179 Price street<br />

Vaughan Ambrose, 95 Camden street<br />

Veals Henry, 46 Eldon street<br />

Venables John Kendrlck, 9 Ridley st.<br />

Oxton road<br />

Walker David, 10 Elgin street<br />

Walker John, 4 Lorn street<br />

Walker Mrs. 21 Argyle street<br />

Walker William, 70 Paik road south<br />

Walmsley Mrs. 26 Brook street<br />

Walsh Edward, 111 Grange lane<br />

Walton Henry, 17 Clit'tun road<br />

Wane Thomas, 103 Beckwith street<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Warburton John, 37 Hope street<br />

Ward Abraham, 147 Bridge street<br />

Ward Mrs. 16 Church street<br />

Wareing John, 52 Hamilton square<br />

W'areing Mrs. 52 Hamiltou square<br />

Waring William,3Mount grove,Woodchurch<br />

road<br />

Warley Joseph, 255 Brook street<br />

V^ ariington John, 10 Nelson street<br />

Warroll William, 41 Hamilton square<br />

Watson Rev. John, 14 Park road south<br />

Wattew Mrs. 6 Oak bank<br />

V\ ensman John Claridge, 8 Catherine st<br />

Weston Benjandn, 6 Nelson street<br />

Wharton John, 19 Ridley st. Oxton rd<br />

Whilley Mrs. 125 Bridge street<br />

Whinton Andrew, 198 Price street<br />

Whitby Mrs. 5 Mersey street<br />

Whitby Thomas, 120 Oxton road<br />

Whitby William, 104 Bridge street<br />

Whitington Mrs. 19 Price street<br />

Whittle Mrs. 1 Argyle street<br />

Wilcock William, 7 Rhyl street<br />

Wilcox William, 55 Hamilton square<br />

Wild Williain, Park road east<br />

Wilde Robert, 30 Brook street<br />

Williams Rev. John [Baptist], 16 Camden<br />

street<br />

Williams David, 20 Rhyl street<br />

Williams Griff, 22 Cleveland street<br />

V\ illiams Henry, 68 Price street<br />

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Williams John, 19 Argyle street<br />

Williams John, 23 Kinmell street<br />

Williams John, 9 Sussex street<br />

Williams Mrs. 14 Price street<br />

Williams Mrs. 173 Price street<br />

Williams Thomas,17 Ridley street,Oxton<br />

road<br />

Williams Thomas, 32 Russell street<br />

Williams William, 115 Bridge road<br />

Williams William, 16 Elgin street<br />

Williams Wm. Altree, 32 ClaugE^ton rd<br />

Williamson George, 3 Prince's terrace<br />

Willianison William, 95 Park rd. south<br />

Willis Richard Charles, 23 Priory st<br />

Willoughby Mrs. 24 Dacre street<br />

Wilson Mrs. 4 Vernon pi. Conway st<br />

Wilson Richard, 30 Pilgrim street<br />

Wilson Robert, 8 Windsor st. Oxton id<br />

Wilson William, 6 Clifton road<br />

Windsor Mrs. 3 Princes street<br />

Wing William, 13 Barton street, Oxton<br />

road<br />

Woods Josiah, 10 Rhyl street<br />

Wooley Henry, 8 Lorn street<br />

Woollcott Henry John, 60 Hamilton sq<br />

Woolliscr<strong>of</strong>t William, 78 Park rd. west<br />

Workman William, 21 Kinmel street<br />

Worrall William,] un. 38 Pilgrim street<br />

Wren Thomas, 26 Clifton road<br />

Wylie James, 15 Elgin street<br />

W ynne Edmund, 11 Kinmel street<br />

BIRKENHEAD COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.<br />

Abattoirs (The) <strong>of</strong> Birkenhead, Public Slaughterhouses<br />

(Samuel Johnson, constable), Jackson st. Grange lane<br />

Abbot Tom, grocer, 34 Exmouth street<br />

Ablett Charles, cimfectioner, 16 Hamilton street<br />

Adams James, superintendent engineer to Great Western<br />

Railwiiy Co. Railway house. Grange lane<br />

Adams Maria (Mrs.), butcher,Stalls, Market house<br />

Adams Tho>i.as, engineer, 1 Elgin street<br />

Adams William, greengroc-r. Stalls, Market house<br />

Adamsoii Henry, engineer, 11 Elgin street<br />

Ade William Henry, seedsman 4cc. 79 Albion street<br />

Airdes James Hodgson, Red Lump, 48 Somerville street<br />

Aitchison David, plumlier 4c painter, 43 k 45 Grange lane<br />

Aitkin Maisiaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 21 Westboume road<br />

Aldous Samuel, french poli-her, 9 Hampton street<br />

Aldridge Mary (.Mrs.), beer retailer, Duke street<br />

Aldridge Mary (Mrs.), Park View hotel. Price street<br />

Alexander Robert, ironfounder, 3 Horatio street<br />

Alison, Gallaway 4c Co.eugineers 4c liuiler makers, Mocusst<br />

All>t


64 BIRKENHEAD. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Barlow Maria (Mrs.), confectioner, 118 Grange lane<br />

Barmhey John, boot & shoe maker, 44 Watson street<br />

Barnes Edward Paul, Happy Valley, 348 Borough road<br />

Barnes Stephen, flshmonger, 181 Chester street<br />

BARNETT CHARLES JAMES, insurance agent, Hamilton<br />

buildings, 38 Hamilton street<br />

Barnett John Alexander, wine k spirit dealer, agent for the<br />

Banagher Whiskey Distillery Co. King's county, Ireland,<br />

38 Hamilton street<br />

Barrah Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, 65 Exmouth street<br />

Barrett 4c Co. (C. F. Richards 4c Thos. Jones, proprietors),<br />

aerated water manufacturers ; Liverpool Patent Stopper<br />

Mineral Water Co. 14 k 20 Lytton street, Everton road,<br />

Liverpool; Adelphi street, Birkenhead 4c Chester depdt.<br />

Linen Hall, Chester<br />

Barrett Henry, lodging house, 60 Oliver street<br />

Bartley James, shopkeeper, 81 Brook street<br />

Bate Edward Jones, Golden Lion, 216 Chester street<br />

Bateman Richard Charles, boot k shoe maker, IU7 Oxton rd<br />

Bates William Tunstall, dyer, 154 Grange lane<br />

Bateson William, milk dealer, 392 Price street<br />

Bather Thomas, dairyman, 7 Grange street<br />

Batho Alfred, photographer, 76 Market street<br />

Bayley Thomas, lodging bouse, 25 Oliver street<br />

Baylitf George, Wirrall iron foundry, Beaufort road<br />

Beadle William, master mariner, 27 Rose street<br />

Beattie Willinm, shipsmith, 21 Lord street<br />

Bebbington Elizh. (Mrs.), Mersey hotel, 63 Corporation rd<br />

Beck Anthony, shipwright, 23 Rose street<br />

Beckett 4c Alty, grocers, 42 Hamilton street<br />

Beddoes Samuel Hy. grocer k provision dealer, 141 Price st<br />

Beech James, beer retailer, 184 4c 180 Claughton road<br />

Bell Bazel, shipwright, 32 Elgin street<br />

Bell Charles, butcher, 116 Grange lane<br />

Bell Joshua, shopkeeper, 2 White stieet<br />

Bell Mary Ann (Miss), dressmaker, 104 Grange lane<br />

Bellis George, butcher, 75 Exmouth street<br />

Bellis Henry, shopkeeper, 25 Westboume road<br />

Bellis John, firewood dealer, Cleveland street<br />

Bennett Charles, boot 4: shoe maker, 11 Watson street<br />

Bennett Edward, pian<strong>of</strong>orte tuner, 37 Lord street<br />

Bennett William, Old English Gentleman, Cleveland st<br />

Benson Andrew, engineer, 99 Camden street<br />

Bentley Jobn, pawnbroker, 125 Grange lane<br />

Berry John 4c Co. wine merchants, 5 Hamilton street<br />

Berry Thomas k Charles, tobacconists, 3 Market street<br />

Berry Charles Henry, Ranelagh hotel Sf restaurant, 86<br />

Chester street 4c 2 4c 4 Market street<br />

Besley Lucy (Miss), day school, 75 Price street<br />

Bett James, joiner, 156 Chester street<br />

Bevan Edward, watch k clock manufacturer, 29 Argyle st<br />

Bevan George, butcher, 39 Price street<br />

Bevan Henry, confectioner, 14 Queen st. 4c 37 Market st<br />

Bickley Joseph, blacksmith. Bridge st. 4c 48 Cathcart st<br />

Bickley Joseph, veterinary forge, 54 Pool street<br />

Biera Joseph, draper, 7 Woodchurch road<br />

Billington Charles, dairy, 2 Sun street<br />

Billington Thomas, tailor, 210 Chester street<br />

Billington William, dairyman, 87 St. Anne street<br />

Binson Thomas, confectioner, 95 Park street<br />

Bird Henry, lodging house, 47 Claughton road<br />

Bird 'fhomas, furniture dealer, 167 Market street<br />

Birkenhead Barytis Co. Limited (William Sharpe, secretary),<br />

89 Cathcrirt street<br />

Birkenhead Borough Hospital (Eugene Cretin, M.D.<br />

resident surgeon; Herbert Glyn, junior resident surgeon),<br />

Conway street<br />

Birkenhead Borough Permanent Benefit Building<br />

Society (H. P. Priest, esq. sec), 1 Mortimer terrace<br />

BIRKENHEAD BREWERir COMPANY LIMITED, brewers<br />

k wine k spirit merchants (Thoinas Blake, manager),<br />

Argyle brewery, 73 Oxton road 4c Anchor brewery,<br />

69 Livingston street. Birkenhead; registered <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

Oriel chambers, 14 Water street, Liverpool; 4c at 114<br />

Bridge street, Chester. See advertisement<br />

Birkenhead British Workman's Cocoa Rooms (Mis<<br />

Lydia Hulmes, manageress), 42 Birkenhead Market house<br />

Biikenhead British Workmnn's Public House Co. (Juhn<br />

Craig, manager), 13 Hamilton square<br />

Birkenhead Chain if Anchor Testing Works (William<br />

Macilonald, superintendent). Corporation road<br />

Birkenhead College (Rev. Philip Edmund Monkhouse,<br />

M.A. principal), 2 Park road south<br />

Birkenhead <strong>County</strong> Court (John Lamb, chief clerk),<br />

Pilgrim street<br />

Birkenhead Fever Hospital {John Walker, master), 116<br />

Livingstone street<br />

Birkenhead Improvement Commi,ssioners' Offices (John<br />

Laud, e^q. chairman ; Ambrose Wain, esq. clerk 4c solicitur),<br />

35 Hamilton square<br />

Birkenhead Improvement Commissioners' Gas Sf Water<br />

6(^ce«(William Hardisty, treasurer; James Birnie,jun.<br />

chief clerk), 50 Hamilton square<br />

Birkenhead Liberal Association (J. Bewley, esq. sec),<br />

1 Mortimer terrace<br />

.Bzr*ewAead£i6rary(Edwd.Estill,librarian),34Hamilton sq<br />

Birkenhead Literary Sf Scientific Society, 34 Hamilton sq<br />

Birkenhead Market Office (Thomas Gregory, inspector),<br />

Market honse<br />

Birkenhead Music Hall Co. Limited (W. E. Hinde,sec),<br />

Claughton road<br />

Birkenhead Park Skating Rink (George Beaumont<br />

Craven, manager). Park road east<br />

Birkenhead Railway Company's Weighing Machine<br />

(John Jones, clerk), 3 Jackson street. Grange lane<br />

Birkenhead Savings Bank (Richard William Holt, sec);<br />

open Wednesday evenings from 6 to 7, Saturday evenings<br />

from 6 to 8, 50 Hamilton square<br />

Birkenhead School <strong>of</strong> Arts (John Bentley, head master),<br />

Conway street<br />

Birkenhead ^ West <strong>Cheshire</strong> Conservative Association<br />

(Joseph B. Griffith, sec), 36 Hamilton street<br />

Birkenhead Young Men's Christian Association (George<br />

John Coombs, sec), 42 Conway street<br />

Bisset John, master mariner, 40 Bridge street<br />

Blackburn William, Clarendon, 38 Watson street<br />

Blackhurst Thomas, Crown hotel, 84 Camd^m street<br />

Blackner John, boot 4c shoe maker, 18 4c 23 Ivy street<br />

Blackner Walter, Ivy hotel, 11 4c 13 Ivy street<br />

Blair Edward, confectioner, 23 Claughton road<br />

Blair Peter, engineer, 28 Brook street<br />

Blake Ann (Mrs.), butcher, 2 4c 3 Market bouse<br />

Blake Margaret (Mrs.), butcher, 97 Claughton road<br />

Blakley John, beer retailer, 95 Bentinck street<br />

Blaylock Alexander, registrar <strong>of</strong> births 4c deaths for the snhdistrict<br />

<strong>of</strong> Birkenhead, 4c registrar <strong>of</strong> marriages for district<br />

<strong>of</strong> Birkenhead, Town hall, Hamilton street<br />

BLEAKLEY ALEXANDER, builder 4c contractor, 41 4c 43<br />

Claughton road<br />

Bleasdale Henry, engineer, 106 Old Bidston road<br />

Blelloek James, engineer, 73 Dacre street<br />

Blundell Jonathan 4c Son, colliery owners (Hy. Crowther,<br />

agent), 14 Chester street 4c Orreil 4c Pembertuu coal<br />

yard, 5 Jackson street. Grange lane<br />

Blundell Henry Sleight, pilot, 65 Claughton road<br />

Boden George, waterman, 26 Crown street<br />

B<strong>of</strong>lfey Jane Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 330 Price st<br />

Bond Samuel, boat 4c canoe builder, Mersey street<br />

Boniface Henry, builder, 5 Ridley street, Oxtun road<br />

Booth Catharine (Mrs.), lodging house, 47 Chester street<br />

Booth Edward, plasterer, 214 Conway street<br />

Booth William, shopkeeper, 75 Bentinck street<br />

Borking Richard, lodging house, 52 Lord street<br />

Bostock Robert, baker, 8 Grange lane<br />

Bostock Thomas, butcher, 255 Price st. 4c 81 Watson st<br />

Bott Thomas k Co. watch 4c clock manufacturers, opticians<br />

4c silversmiths, importers 4:c. 72 Argyle street<br />

Bower George, engine fitter, 4 Lea street<br />

Boyan Patrick, refre.shiiient4cluncheon rooms, 29 Hamilton<br />

street 4c 2 Ferry buildings, Chester street<br />

Boyes Thomas Richard, York hotel, 110 Grange lane<br />

Bradbury 4c Co. sewing machine manufrs. 174 Grange la<br />

Bradshaw John, plumber 4c painter, 4 Wilbraham street<br />

Bragg Isaac, draper, 50 Argyle street<br />

Braid John, shopkeeper, 38 Sandford street<br />

Braidwood Peter Murray, surgeon, 36 Park road south<br />

Brannan Catherine (Mrs.), marine store dlr. 2 Marshall st<br />

Brassey Thomas 4c Co. Canada iron works, Beaufort road<br />

Brassey Jobn, grocer, 45 Watson street<br />

Brassey Joseph, commercial traveller, 24 Claughton road<br />

Brattan Joseph, architect 4c surveyor, 3 Hamilton s(|uare<br />

Brattan Thomas Hy. architect 4c surveyor, 3 Hamilton sq<br />

Bratton Thomas, gas meter maker, 29 Henry street<br />

Bravey Henry, greengrocer 4£C. 20 Arthur street<br />

Breekenridge Robert, gardener, 36 Derby street, Oxton rd<br />

Breem Michael, greengrocer, 12 Watson street<br />

Brennan Ann (Mrs.), bedstead dealer, 51 Ivy etreet<br />

Brennan Mrs. draper, 8 Monk street<br />

Bretherton Margaret (Mrs.), butcher 4c beer retailer, 62<br />

Jackson street, Grange lane<br />

Brewin Joseph 4c Co. coal merchants, 7 Hamilton street<br />

Brewitt William, eating house, 18 Chester street<br />

Bridges James, carpenter, 48 Dacre street<br />

Bridgwater Navigation Co. Limited, general carriers,<br />

Shore road<br />

Brigg'Andrew, greengrocer, 41 Watson street<br />

Brisfcoe Alfred 4c John, bakers, 13 Cleveland street<br />

Briscoe Thomas, baker, 155 Brook street<br />

British Workman's Cocoa i2oom« (Frederick Gore, man.),<br />

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DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. BIRKENHEAD. 65<br />

British Workman's Cocoa Rooms (William Gambles,<br />

manoger), 161 Conway street<br />

British Workman's Public House Co. Limited (Thomas<br />

David, manager), 94 Chester street<br />

Britten Thomas, linen draper, 54 Argyle street<br />

Britton Ellen (Mrs.), lodging house, 23 Parkfleld avenue<br />

Broadhurst Philip Henry, stationer, k parcels express<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, 61 Market street<br />

Broderick Patrick, carver k gilder, 10 Sussex street<br />

Brodie Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, 7 Bridge street<br />

Brodie Peter, cabinet maker, 27 Grange rd. Charing cross<br />

Brodrick Richard, shopkeeper, 34 Brassey street<br />

Brookes William Henry, gunsmith, 29 Claughton road<br />

Brosfer Thomas, provision dealer, 5 Watson street<br />

Broughall John, cab proprietor, 4 Dale street<br />

Broughall John, shopkeeper, 3 Elizabeth street<br />

Brown 4c Nicholson, boot 4c shoe makers, 79 Grange lane<br />

Brown, Sons 4c Co. drapers, house furnishers k tailors, 80<br />

Hamilton street<br />

Brown Barton, joiner, 5 Rose street<br />

Brown Edward, rigger, 20 Kinmel street<br />

Brown Francis, joiner, 214 Claughton road<br />

Brown George, hay 4c corn dealer, 248 Price street<br />

Brown George, shopkeeper, 29 Elgin street<br />

Brown John, boot maker, 66 Grange lane<br />

Brown John, cab proprietor, 5 Woodchurch road<br />

Brown Robert, shopkeeper, 119 Woodchurch road<br />

Brown Thomas, surveyor, 4 Duncan street<br />

Brown Wm. Jackson, hay 4c straw dealer, 80 Grange lane<br />

Bruce W. 4c Co. aerated water manufacturers in syphons<br />

k small bottles; agents for french machinery; makers <strong>of</strong><br />

essences 4cc. 48 Hamilton street<br />

Brumenger Christian, pork butcher, 57 Watson street<br />

Bryan George, greengrocer, 73 Westboume road<br />

Bryant Mary (Mrs.), stationer, 121 Woodchurch road<br />

Bryce Ellen (Miss), dress maker, 105 Park street<br />

Buckley Thomas, lodging house, 23 Camperdown street<br />

Budd John, dentist, 29 Hamilton square<br />

Bullen William, shopkeeper, 1 K block. Dock cottages<br />

Burden Martin, coal dealer. Brook street<br />

Burgess James, Durham Ox, 92 Jackson street<br />

Burgess Jane (Mrs.), lodging house, 41 Chester street<br />

Bnrgess Richard, horse slaughterer, Lansdown road<br />

Burgess William, inspector <strong>of</strong> nuisances, 8 Camden street<br />

Burleigh Rebecca (Miss), teacher <strong>of</strong> music, 124 Oxton road<br />

Burnand Robert, pliotographer, 57 Conway street<br />

Burns James, boot maker, 422 Price street<br />

Burns Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 9 K block. Dock cottages<br />

Burrows Charles, hairdresser, 67 Exmouth street<br />

Burrows John, boot maker, 69 Exmouth street<br />

Burrows John, shopkeeper, 324 Laird street<br />

Burton Alfred, Post Office hotel, 99 Argyle street<br />

Burton John, boiler maker, 5 Old Priory<br />

Butler John, joiner, 19 Wilton street<br />

Butler Mary (Mrs.), confectioner, 64 Market street<br />

Buxton Lime Co. (H. Dean 4c Co. proprietors), 1 Jackson<br />

street. Grange lane<br />

Buxton Michael, earthenware dealer, 244 Grange lane<br />

Byerlea Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, 19 Cleveland street<br />

Byrne Henry, flshmonger, 16 Grange road. Charing cross<br />

Byrne John, basket maker, 1 Market bouse<br />

Byrne Michael, butcher, 4 4c 5 Market ho. 4c 5 Claughton rd<br />

Byron Thomas, joiner, 10 Brook street<br />

Cain John, Newinn, 15 Adelphi street<br />

Cain Robert, wine k spirit merchant, 40 Hamilton street 4c<br />

38 4c 40 Market street<br />

Caird William, joiner, 37 George street<br />

Caldwell Jobn, carpenter, 6 Samuel street<br />

Callagen William, draper. Stall, Market bouse<br />

Calligan John, greengrocer, 82 Beckwith street<br />

Callister Robert, painter, 8 Claughton road<br />

Callow William Thomas, draper, 147 Price street<br />

Callwood John, hosier, 7 Market place south<br />

Cameron William 4c Son, joinersk builders, 194c 20 Dacrest<br />

Cameron William, confectioner, 62 Chester street<br />

Campbell Margaret (Miss), dressmaker, 192 Claughton road<br />

Candeland Arthur, shopkeeper, 394 Price street<br />

Capper Samuel James, homoeopathic chemist, see Thompt-on<br />

& Capper<br />

Carey Benjamin, baker, 481 Price street<br />

Carlile John Walter, insurance agent, 3 Borough road<br />

Carlyle Thomas, grocer, 21 St. Mary's gate<br />

Carpenter John Blake, butcher, 35 Oxtoii xxrad<br />

Carr George, shipbroker, 5 Parkfleld avenue<br />

Carr Robert, shopkeeper, 34 Dacre street<br />

Carroll William, shopkeeper, 69 Vittoria street<br />

Carter Edward, milk dealer, 208 Beckwith street<br />

Carter John Henry, Atlantic hotel. Price street<br />

Corter Thomas, cabinet maker, 7 Bentinck street<br />

Carter WUliam Orme, slate merchant, Price street<br />

Cartwright David W. provision dealer, 76 Argyle street,<br />

Casey James, beer retailer, 9 Old Bidston road<br />

Cass Tamer, draper, 18 Arthur street<br />

Catlow Urban, shopkeeper, 83 Park street<br />

Cave Frederick, tea dealer 4cc. see Woodward 4c Cave<br />

Cave Matthew, beer retailer, 73 Granee lane<br />

Cavill Frederick Henry, Park hotel, 185 Beckwith street<br />

Cerroll Ellen (Miss), lodging house, 32 Oliver street<br />

Chadwick John, coal merchant, 28 Bridge st. 4c 99 Chester st<br />

Chandler John, butcher, 59 Watson street<br />

Chappell Clemint, cabinet maker, 35 Claughton road<br />

Charity Organisation Association (John Coates, agent),<br />

115 Market street<br />

Chater Gulielma (Miss), confectioner, 93 Grange lane<br />

Cheeseright Matthew Henry, dairyman, 25 Chapel street<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> John, shopkeeper, 69 Jackson street. Grange lane<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> Engineer Volunteers {1st), (Major Walker, resident<br />

olficer), head quarters, 108 Church street<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> Rifle Volunteers {Ist), (Sergeant Baker, resident<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer), head quarters, 100 Church street<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> Rifle Volunteers, ^st Battalion Orderly Room,<br />

(Captain Icke, adjutant), 17 Duncan street<br />

Chesser Peter Andrew, mechanical engineer, 1G6 Conway st<br />

Chester Walter, joiner, 14 Camperdown street<br />

Chesworth Thomas, beer retailer, 133 Beckwith street<br />

Chisholme Daniel, boiler fitter, 47 Marion street<br />

Chrimes William, dairyman, 16 Davies street<br />

Churcb Rosanna (Mrs.), dress maker, 366 Price street<br />

Chute Francis, fishmonger,51 Oxton road<br />

Clark James, eating house, 142 Bridge street<br />

Clarke Geo. 4c Son, brass founders k finishers, 51 Chester st<br />

Clarke Andrew, lodging house, 10 Cleveland street<br />

Clarke Henry, eating house, "ravler street<br />

Clarke James, superintendent <strong>of</strong> police, 11 Horatio street<br />

Clarke James, tobacconist, 29 Market street<br />

Clarke Thomas, agent to Prudential Life Insurance Company,<br />

13 Mornington street, Oxton road<br />

Clary Patrick, beer retailer, B.ick Beckwith strpet<br />

Clay, Inman k Co. iron 4c steel manufacturers, Beaufort rd<br />

Clayton Robert, Bird-in-Hand, 11 Chapel street<br />

Clearey Thomas, beer retailer k provision dealer, 98 6c liO<br />

Livingstone street<br />

Clements J. H. family 4c private hotel, 72 Church street<br />

Clements William, Lord Exmouth, 82 &84 Exmouth street<br />

Clewett John Samuel, joiner 4c builder, 2 Whetstone lane<br />

Clover, Clayton k Co. ship builders, Rose br.ne<br />

Coates Richard, Castle hotel, 131 Chester stieet<br />

Coates William, Old .^ bbey inn, 8 Leicester street<br />

Coats Thomas, beer retailer, 22 Abbey street<br />

Cochran 4c Co. engineers, Duke street k Cathcart street<br />

Coekcr<strong>of</strong>t John, mineral water raanfctr. 3, 6 4c 7 Egerton st<br />

Codling John, shopkeeper, 363 &; 65 Duke street<br />

Coe 4c .lames, wine k spirit merchant, 2 4c 4 Grange road,<br />

Charing cross<br />

Cogan James, beer retailer, 97 Oxton road<br />

Cole Albert 4c Co. grocers, 10 k 13 Grange rd. Charing cross<br />

4c 127 Price street<br />

Colquitt Robert, Chester hotel, Bentinck street<br />

Collingwood Herbert, shopkeeper, 154 St. Anne street<br />

Collins Frederick, hair dresser 4c umbrella ma. 144 Chester *t<br />

Collins Hugh, shopkeeper, 189 Chester street<br />

Collins William, lodging house, 11 Oliver street<br />

Comber Edmund, milliner, 74 Argyle street<br />

CoMBERRACH 4c Co. wiuc k Spirit merchants, ale 4c porter<br />

bottlers, 49 Argyle street<br />

Compton William, beer retailer, 6 Abbey street<br />

Connell Edward, pork butcher k cabinet ma.l95 Chester st<br />

Connell John, boot maker, 33 Russell street<br />

Conning Thomas, lodging house. 216 Conway street<br />

Conservative Club (William Bilton, sec), 7 4c 9 Market st<br />

Conservative Club (Geo. John Scott, hon. sec), 145Price<br />

Constantine William, miller 4c smallware dealer, 12,14<br />

16 Cross street<br />

Cook E. S. 4c E. drapers, 96 Chester street<br />

Cook George, Sailors' Home, 51 Corporation road<br />

Cook Maria (Miss), music teacher, 96 Chester street<br />

Cooke James, lodging house, 16 Sun street<br />

Cooke James, shopkeeper, 36 Lord street<br />

Cooke John, butcber,'328 Laird street<br />

Cooke .Kendle, pharmaceutical chemist, manufacturer <strong>of</strong><br />

Cooke's celebrated head k stomach pills, 80 Argyle street<br />

k 19 Conway street<br />

Cooke Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 53 Conway street<br />

Cookson Brothers, wheelwrights, 71 Conway street<br />

Cookson Joseph, provision dealer, 29 Park street<br />

Cookson WMlliam, draughtsman, 8 Rose street<br />

Cooper George, news agent, 122 Grange lane<br />

Cooper James, shopkeeper, 285 Brook street<br />

Cooper John, glass 4e earthenware dealer, 14 Exmouth et<br />

Cooper Joseph, greengrocer, 43 Exmouth street<br />

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66 BIRKENHEAD. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Cooper Noah, dining roomB, 7 Old Bidston road<br />

Co-operative Industrial Society Limited (William<br />

Upton, manager), 104 Price street<br />

Corker James, china 4c glass dealer, 148 Price street<br />

CorkbiU Brothers, cork manufacturers, 33 Conway street<br />

Corkhlll 4c Son, cabinet makers, 88 Grange lane<br />

Corlett William, dyer, 26 Conway street<br />

Corre Eleanor (Mrs.), lodging house, 8 Cleveland street<br />

Corrie Joseph, auctioneer, 40 4c 42 Claughton road<br />

Costin WJHiam, beer retailer, 161 Bridge street<br />

Cotton George, hair dresser, 7 Watson street<br />

Cottrell Daniel, shopkeeper, 79 Exmouth street<br />

Cottrell Joseph, shopkeeper, 111 Oxton road<br />

Cottrell Samuel, pork butcher, 81 Albiou street<br />

Cottrell Samuel Matthew, pork butcher, 18 Market bouse<br />

Cottrell William, butcher, 110 Argyle street<br />

Cougill James, shopkeeper, 31 Rose street<br />

<strong>County</strong> Hall (The) Sf <strong>County</strong> Police Court Sc Station<br />

{William Egerton,superintendent <strong>of</strong> police &c.),8 Abbey st<br />

Courtney Ann (Miss), lodging house, 69 Claughton road<br />

Courtney John, furniture broker, 182 Conway street<br />

Coventry John Edward, boot k shoe maker, 53 Market st<br />

Cowan John, iron turner, 23 St. Mary's street<br />

Cowan Jhn.park superintendent,Park entrance. Park rd.east<br />

Coward George, gasfitter, 13 Rose street<br />

Cowin William, milk dealer, 97 Watson street<br />

Cowle Phillip, lodging house, 29 Crown street<br />

Cowley George, master mariner, 5 Mortimer terrace<br />

Cowley Thomas, merchant tailor, 10 Cross street<br />

Cox Henry, plumber, 21 St. Mary's street<br />

Coxon Lambton, dentist, 25 Argyle street<br />

Crabtree Thomas, joiner, 29 Sun street<br />

Oaig William, boot 4c shoe maker, 18 St. Mary's gate<br />

Craigh Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging bouse, 218 Conway street<br />

Cranstown Williain, beer retailer, 42 Oxton road<br />

Craven Joseph, estate agent k agent for Guardian Fire k<br />

Life, 13 Hamilton square<br />

Craven Matthew, shopkeeper k dairyman, 39 4c 41 Elgin st<br />

Craven Rooms {The) (Wm. Mason, keeper), 97 Chester st<br />

deal Thomas, custom house <strong>of</strong>ficer, 7 iVelsou street<br />

•Creswell Joseph, butcher, 2 Stanley road<br />

Cr<strong>of</strong>t William, Wellington hotel, 99 Hamilton street 4c<br />

34 Grange lane<br />

Ciagban Patrick, news agent, 379 Brook street<br />

Crompton Samuel, engineer, 12 Abbey street<br />

Crosby James, shopkeeper, 1 D block, Dock cottages<br />

Crowsliaw John, painter, 62 Beckwith street<br />

Cross 4c Floyd, printers & stationers, 31 Argyle street<br />

Cross James, market constable, 1 Sussex street<br />

Cross John, leather dealer, 57 Abbey street<br />

('row William, Hamilton Collegiate school, 14 Parkfield<br />

CROWE, WILLIAMS k Co. timber 4c slate merchants, saw<br />

mills proprietors 4c brick makers; y.nrds, Birkenhead<br />

saw mills, Bridge street k Victoria saw mills. Price street;<br />

timber grounds, Beaufort road<br />

Crownshaw Williain John, tool maker, 27 Market street<br />

Oowther John, beer retailer & shopkeeper, 11 Blackpool st<br />

(.Tutchley James, coal dealer, 24 Thomas street<br />

-(Mullen John, china 4c glass dealer, Stall, Market house<br />

Culahaw John, Gla.ss Barrel, 14 Market street<br />


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. BIRKENHEAD. 67<br />

Dron George Fleming, plumber 4cc. 45 Chester street<br />

Drj'sdale Andrew, draper, 50 Cathcart street<br />

Duck Charles, tobacconist, 5 Market place south<br />

Duckett Thomas, grocer 4c provision dlr. 79 Beckwith st<br />

Duckworth Emily (Mrs.), lodging house, 61 Oliver street<br />

Duckworth James, boot k shoe maker, 49 Westboume road<br />

Duckworth William, dogger 4c boot maker, 159 Chester st<br />

Duff Peter, pattern maker, 2 Lea street<br />

Dulson Ambrose, grocer 4c provision dlr. 69 Westboume rd<br />

Dunn Brothers, tailors 4c drapers, 100 Price street<br />

Dunn Thomas, window blind maker, 155 Conway street<br />

Dunn William, greengrocer, Stall, Market house<br />

Dunnage Charles Bridges, master mariner, 32 Sussex street<br />

Dunning James, lodging house, 30 Lord street<br />

Duthey John, boiler maker, 20 Brook street<br />

Dutton Joseph, greengrocer, 44 Sandford street<br />

Dutton Theresa (Miss), tobacconist, 39 Market street<br />

Dwyer John, painter, 11 Wilkinson street, Oxton road<br />

Dysart 4: Co. coal merchants, 17 4c 21 Bridge street<br />

Eagleson John, slater 4c plasterer, 3 Wilbraham street<br />

East George, painter, 29 Rose street<br />

Eastham George, Royal Standard, 183 Conway street<br />

Easto James, fruiterer, 192 Conway street<br />

Eastwood Alfred, butcher, 402 Price street<br />

Eastwood Charles, butcher, 99 Oxton road<br />

Eccles Robert, butcher, 134 Chester street<br />

Ecclcson Patrick, roper 4c canvas dlr. see Tushy k Eccleson<br />

Edge David, greengrocer, 62 Oxton road<br />

Edge Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 22 Exmouth street<br />

Edge Joseph, iron moulder, 5 Gladstone street<br />

Edge Mary Ann (Mrs.), butcher. Stall, Market house<br />

Edkins Mary Ann (Mrs.), Combermere hotel, 126 Oliver st<br />

Edmondson George, shopkeeper, 135 Cathcart street<br />

Edwards John. lodging house, 33 Claughton road<br />

Edwards IMary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 11 St. Mary's gate<br />

Edwards Seymour John,bellhanger4cgasfittr.85 Claughton rd<br />

Edwards Thomas, boiler maker, 2 Rhyl street<br />

Edwards William, painter, 4 Gladstone street<br />

Edwards William Henry, watch maker, 59 Market street<br />

Ellidge James, lodging house, 36 Dacre street<br />

Ellidge Thomas, joiner k builder, see Douglas 4c Ellidge<br />

Elliott Martha (Mrs.), dyer, 15 Grange road. Charing cross<br />

ELLIS LILLEY & Co. dyers 4cc. 57 Albion street k 28<br />

Hamilton street. See advert<br />

Elli.


68 BIRKENHEAD. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Gass James, cabinet maker, 35 4c 37 Price street<br />

Gatehouse 4c Yates, brewers, 17 k 18 Market place south;<br />

4c at The Castle Brewery, Manchester<br />

Gaven Peter, builder 4c contractor, 74 Grange lane<br />

Gaynor Henry, shopkeeper, 16 St. Mary's gate<br />

Gent Peter, hair dresser, 126 Chester street<br />

Gerhard William, butcher, 251 Price street<br />

Gerrard John, hair dresser, 30 Hamilton street<br />

Gerty Andrew, beer retailer, 40 Albion street<br />

GETLEY WILLIAM, plumber k painter, 65 Grange lane<br />

Gibson Joseph, registry for servants, 115 Grange lane<br />

Gilbert Jane (Mrs.), lodging ho. 12 Wilkinson st. Oxton rd<br />

Gilbertson Thomas 4c Sons, bakers, 151 4c 153 Chester street;<br />

77 Victoria street 4c 165 Cleveland street<br />

Gilbertson Thomas, baker 4c flour dealer, 64 Park street<br />

Gilbey W. 4c A. wine 4c .spirit merchants, 28 Argyle street<br />

Gilfile Thomas, shopkeeper, 328 Price street<br />

Gill Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, 11 Westboume road<br />

Gill John, carpenter, 19 Lord street<br />

Gillatt Robert, shopkeeper, 244 Price street<br />

Gillfoyle John, dogger, 35 Park street<br />

Gittins 4c Co. lime merchts. (J. S. Clewer, agent), Jackson st<br />

Gladstone Alexander, wine merchant,8ee Mackie 4c Gladstone<br />

Glover Robert, joiner, 17 Nelson street<br />

Goddard Richard, butcher. Stall, Market house<br />

Godsell Llewellyn, coal merchant, 10 Abbey st. k 30 Price<br />

street; 4c coal dealer, 76 Exmouth street<br />

Godwin Evander, Jackson's hotel, Oxton road<br />

Golding Frederick, shopkeeper, 332 Price street<br />

Goldsmith Edward, farrier, 12 Grange street<br />

Gooch Jeremiah, rabbit dealer. Stall, Market house<br />

Goode John, shopkeeper, 81 Beckwith street<br />

Goods Warehouses on the Great Northern Sf Midland<br />

Railways (William Walker, agent). Shore road<br />

Goodwin John, lodging house, 12 Crown street<br />

Gorton Charles, dairyman, 17 Blackpool street<br />

Gouldson Henry, shopkeeper, Lansdown road<br />

Gouldson John, beer retoiler, 205 Cleveland street<br />

Gouldson John, bottle dealer, 100 St. Anne street<br />

Gouldson Jobn, shopkeeper k coal dealer, 34 St. Anne st<br />

Gouldson Joseph, blacksmith, Vittoria street 4c 17 Sun street<br />

Gouldson Joseph, painter, 178A Claughton road<br />

Gouldson William, draper, 42 Watson street<br />

Gouldson William, shopkeeper, 188 Beckwith street<br />

Grace Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 282 Price street<br />

Grade Robert, pawnbroker, 179 Chester st. k 39 Grange la<br />

Graham William 4c Son, candle manufacturers 4c tallow<br />

chandlers, k importers <strong>of</strong> petroleum oil, 13 Market place<br />

south 4c 159 Price street; works, Jackson st. See advert<br />

Graham Edwd.agnt.for Union Friendly Society, 158Brook st<br />

Grannell Dennis, Argyle hotel, 96, 98 k 100 Argyle street<br />

Grant James, joiner, 73 Claughton road<br />

Grant James, shipwright, 2 Nelson street<br />

Graving Docks{Ed\fd. Gittins, secretary), Beaufort road<br />

Gray Elizabeth (Mrs.) shopkeeper, 27 Beckwith street<br />

Groy Henry, beer retailer, 44 St. Anne street<br />

Gray William Oliver, Grapes inn, 167 Bridge street<br />

Grayson H. k C. shipwrights 4c boiler makers, Taylor street<br />

Greaney Michael, cab proprietor, 9 Westboume road<br />

Great Northern Railway Company's Enquiry Office<br />

(William Gates k Thompson McKay, agents). Shore road<br />

Great Western Railway Co.'s Engine Works (James<br />

Adams, locomotive superintendent), Grange lane<br />

Great Western Railway Goods Office, Shore road<br />

Green Henry, auctioneer 4c valuer, 2A, Price street<br />

Green James, lodging house, 196 Claughton road<br />

Green John, stationer, 22 Camden street<br />

Green Joseph, tobacconist, 1 Hamilton street<br />

Green William, hairdresser, 31 Grange road, Charing cross<br />

Greenop Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 9 Camden street<br />

Gregg Benjamin, shopkeeper, 424 Price street<br />

Gregory Edward, lodging house, 8 Chapel street<br />

Gregory John, bricklayer, 33 Hope street<br />

Gregory Peter, clerk to the board <strong>of</strong> guardians for Birkenhead<br />

union, Wirral union 4csupt. registrar, 19 Hamilton sq<br />

Gregory Thos. superintendent <strong>of</strong> the market, 25 Clilton rd<br />

Grendon Esmond, tailor, 8 Henry street<br />

Grierson Robert, millwright, 15 Taylor street<br />

Griffin Martha (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 332 Cleveland street<br />

Grifiith E. k Son, printers 4c stationers, 35 4c 37 Grange la<br />

Griffiths Edward, tailor, 20 Grange street<br />

Griffiths Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 6 Moon street<br />

Griffiths John, shopkeeper, 76 Watson street<br />

Griffiths John, tailor, 95 Brook atreet<br />

Grifliths Joseph, beerretailer, 91 Brook street<br />

Griffiths Mary (Mrs.), earthenware dealer, 101 Bentinck st<br />

Griffiths Thoinas, greengrocer k cart owner, 205 Chester st<br />

Griffiths Thomas, shipwright, 44 Eldon street<br />

Griffiths William, joiner, 174 Claughton road<br />

Griffiths William, stonemason, 37 Marion street<br />

Griffiths William, tailor, 110 4c 112 Exmouth street<br />

Griggson Thomas, lodging house, 29 Gladstone street<br />

Grimney James, fishmonger, 38 M.irket house<br />

Guinneson Thomas, butcher, 19 Watson street<br />

Guirron Samuel Y. brewer, 102 Camden street<br />

Gunton Edward, music master, 16 Park road south<br />

Hain William, iron turner, 98 Old Bidston road<br />

Hale George, ironmonger, 2-39 Grange lane<br />

Hale James, shopkeeper, 362 Brook street<br />

Mall Andrew, beer retailer, 144 Brook street<br />

Hall John, shopkeeper, 320 Laird street<br />

Hall Thomas, stevedore, 28 Neptune street<br />

Hall William Stephen, grocer, 31 Lord street<br />

Halladay James, Queen's Arms hotel, 10 Chester street<br />

Halliday John, blacksmith, 88 Old Bidston road<br />

Halliday Sarah (Mrs.), beer retailer, 21 Cleveland street<br />

Hallstend Matthew, ginger beer manufacturer, 59 Thomas st<br />

Halpin Rose (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 126 St. Anne street<br />

Halpin W^illiam, shopkeeper, 87 Claughton road<br />

Hallsall William, Borough inn, 15 Grange street<br />

Hambleton Thomas, watchmaker, 4i Argyle street<br />

Hamer George, chimnej- sweeper, 6 Vincent street<br />

Hamer Stephen, butcher, 22 Watson street<br />

HAMER THOMAS, The George hotel, 159 Conway street.<br />

See advertisement<br />

Hamilton Robert, gas fitter, 31 Conway street<br />

Hamlet Henry, greengrocer, 150 St. Anne street<br />

Hamlet John, car proprietor, 340 Borough road<br />

Hampton Frederick, shopkeeper, 3 Old Priory<br />

Hancock Edward, tea k Italian wa. see Davies 4c Hancock<br />

Hancox William, grocer, 346 Borough road<br />

Hannan k Pugh, solicitors, 6 Duncan street<br />

Hannay William, beer retailer, 6 Grange lane<br />

Harbridge William, Woodside hotel, 2 4c vaults, 6 Chester<br />

street. See advertisement<br />

Hardacre Richard, joiner, 152 Chester street<br />

Hardacre Robert, joiner, 190 Chester street<br />

Hardy James, lodging house, 96 Claughton road<br />

Hargreaves John Dawson, millwright, 5 Sun street<br />

Harkness James 4e Son, joiners 4c builders, Beckwith street<br />

Harper Joseph, milk dealer, 106 Oxton road<br />

Harris Elizbth. (Mrs.), boot 4c shoe ma. 29 to 31 St. Annest<br />

Harrison William 4c Co. provision dealers, 162 Grange lann<br />

Harrison Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr. 1 Tranmere vale, Oxton rd<br />

Harrison George Hampton, beer retaUer, 30 Oxton road<br />

Harrison Isaac, house agent, 222 Claughton road<br />

Harrison John, chimney sweep, 4 Tranmere vale, Oxton rd<br />

Harrison John, grocer 4c Italian warehouseman, 5 Crossst<br />

Harrison Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 110 Oxton road<br />

Harrison Thomas, flat owner, 32 Rose street<br />

Hart Charles, lodging house, 9 Bridge street<br />

Hartley Fanny (Miss), draper, 32 Exmouth street<br />

Harvey Thomas, cane worker, 7 Oliver street<br />

Harwood Susan (Miss), lodging honse, 99 Claughton road<br />

Hasell William, stonemason, 3 Wilkinson st. Oxton road<br />

Haskell Thomas Tate, commission agent 4c collector, k<br />

apparitor <strong>of</strong> St. John's church, 7 Grange vale,Borough rd<br />

Hassom Thomas, shopkeeper, 22 Eldon street<br />

Hattrick John, carpenter, 92 Brook street<br />

Haughton Mary Ann (Miss), manageress <strong>of</strong> post, telegraph<br />

4c money order <strong>of</strong>fice 4c savings bank, 3 Ferry buildings,<br />

Chester street<br />

Haward James, sugar boiler, 47 Beckwith street<br />

Hawkins Robert, shopkeeper, 62 Grange lane<br />

Hayden James, beerretailer, 12 Chapel street<br />

Mayes John, lodging house, 13 Horatio street<br />

Hayes Walter Robert, master rigger, 9 Hilton street<br />

Hayward Charles, butcher, 14 4c 10 Watson street<br />

Headley Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 15 Oliver street<br />

Healey Patrick, shipsmith. Corporation road<br />

Heathcock Daniel, butcher, 48 Market street<br />

Heathcock Williain, butcher, 32 Market street<br />

Heaton Edward, engineer, 19 Rose street<br />

Heaton Henry, shopkeeper, 41 Exmouth street<br />

Heaton William, baby linen warehouse, 178 Grange lane<br />

Henderson David, seedsman, 91 4c 93 Hamilton street<br />

Henderson William, seedsman k florist, 86 Hamilton street<br />

4c Oxton hill nurseries. See advert<br />

Henghan Robert, joiner, 126 Bridge street<br />

Henshall John, coal merchant, 104 Conway st 4c Oliver st<br />

Henshaw Maria (Mrs.), shoe maker, 31 Oliver street<br />

Herant Thoraas, iron turner, 53 Old Bidston road<br />

Herbert William Mundy, draper, 58 Argyle street<br />

Heselwood W. J. grocer, 16 Oxton road<br />

Hetherington Joseph, raaster mariner, 79 Claughton road<br />

H every George, engineer, 54 Fildon street<br />

Hewitt Robert, lodging house, 5 Chapel street<br />

Hicks Mary (Mrs.), hosier, 34 Park street<br />

Hide Samuel, coal merchant, 1 Abbey street<br />

Higginbottom Thomas, shopkeeper, 260 Price street


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Higgins Jobn, cab proprietor, 15 Priory street<br />

Higgins John, joiner, 19 Crown street<br />

Higgins John, undertaker, 40 Watson street<br />

Higgins John Cliffe. undertaker, 1.57 Chester street<br />

Higginson J. P. k Co. coal merchants. 4 Abbey street<br />

Higham Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer, 258 Laird street<br />

Hignett Tliomas Earl, auctioneer, 28 Hamilton street<br />

Hill Ann (Mrs.), marine stores, Back Price street<br />

Hill James, shopkeeper, 10 Watson street<br />

Hill John James, clothier k outfitter, 39 Watson street<br />

Hill John James, pawnbroker, 404, 406 4c 408 Price street<br />

Hill Joshua, stone mason, 110 Old Bidston road<br />

Hilton Henry, shopkeeper, 2 Bright street<br />

Hilton William, butcher, 6 4c 7 Market house<br />

Hime William Henry, music seller. 18 Hamilton square<br />

Himsworth Rt.Firth,Z)«c^eA'.s <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh,IQiChtater st<br />

Hinde William, iron merchant, see Marsden, Hinde 4c Co<br />

Hinds Simeon, painter, 169 Bridge street<br />

Hine John, cab proprietor, 21 Taylor street<br />

Hines Patrick, shopkeeper, Somerville street<br />

Hinson 4c Co. general ironmongers 4cc.69 4c 71 Argyle st<br />

Hinton Thomas, butcher, 12 Market house<br />

Hirt Martin, agent for Liverpool Parcels Delivery Co.<br />

58 Grange lane<br />

Hobill James, Conway A rms hotel, 2 Claughton road 4c<br />

35 Conway street<br />

Hobsgrove John Rimington, veterny. surgn. 3 Waterloo pi<br />

Hodge Edward, eating house, 169 Price street<br />

Hodgson Alfred Richard, tobacconist, 108 Argyle street<br />

Hodgson Charles, lodging house, 89 Church street<br />

Hodgson James, boiler maker, 66 Duke street<br />

Hodgson John B. fishmonger 4c poulterer,39 4c 40 Market ho<br />

Hodrine Frederick, shopkeeper, 10 Arthur street<br />

Hodskinson John, boot 4c shoe maker, 132 Price street 4c 31<br />

Watson street<br />

Hodskinson William, boot maker, 168 Chester street<br />

Hodson Henry, lodging house, 23 Lord street<br />

Hogan Henry, cabinet maker, 89 Claughton road<br />

Hogan James, coach painter, 14 Grange lane<br />

Hogben George Stephen, lodging house, 20 Kent place<br />

Holden James, beer retailer, 56 Vittoria street<br />

Holder Elizabeth (Mrs.), confectioner, 33 Market street<br />

Holland James, watch maker, 4 Sussex street<br />

Holliday John, joiner, 6 Lorn street<br />

Holloway Thomas, shopkeeper, 9 St. Mary's gate<br />

Holt Thomas, wine kspirit merchant, 239 k 232 Chester st<br />

Holyoake Metabella (Mrs.), Star hotel, 294 Laird street<br />

HooD ALEXANDiiR, Cunarc/Ao^e^, 24Suudtord street<br />

Hooker Fanny (Mrs.), lodging hou.se, 49 Church street<br />

Hooker William Sch<strong>of</strong>ield, baby linen warehouse, 124 4c<br />

clothier 4c outHtter, 129 Price street<br />

Hooper John, shopkeeper, 93 Beckwith street<br />

Hope 4c Lee, tailors, hatters 4c outfitters, 17 4c 19 Cross<br />

street 4c 104 4c 106 Chester street<br />

Hope Thomas, draper, 135 4c 137 Chester street<br />

Hopkins John Langster, grocer, 8 York place, Balls road<br />

Horlick William, miller k baker, 59 Oxton road<br />

Horn Elizabeth 4c Agnes (Mrs.), grocer, 61 Oxton road<br />

Horsfall Thomas, shopkeeper, 86 Old Bidston road<br />

Horton William, butcher, 25 Arthur street<br />

Horton William, temperance hotel, 65 Corporation road<br />

Hoskinson Edward, cab proprietor, 11 Claughton road<br />

Hough John, pattern maker, 7 St. Mary street<br />

Hough Richard, lodging "house, 48 Cleveland street<br />

Hough Stephen, gardener, Park road east<br />

Houlston John, Commercial inn, 25 Grange street<br />

Howard John, pian<strong>of</strong>orte, harmonium 4c music seller, 44<br />

Conway street<br />

Howard Joseph, butcher, 194 Conway street<br />

Howat Charles, shopkeeper, 219 Chester street<br />

Howe John, beer retailer, 2 Marketplace south<br />

Howe Joseph, tailor 4c draper, 48 Argyle street<br />

Howe Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.), baker, 86 Grange Lone<br />

Howell Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 91 Watson street<br />

Howells Robert, ship smith, 4 Duke street<br />

Howes Edward, butcher, 82 Argyle street ''<br />

Howes John, shopkeeper, 44 Oxton road<br />

Howie Joseph, tailor 4c draper, 46 Price street<br />

Hoylake Sf Birkenhead Tramway Co. (James Goulding,<br />

manager), 4 Ferry building^, Chester street<br />

Hudson James Tyson, Old Priory hotel, 6 Leicester st<br />

Hudson Mary (Miss), dress maker 4cc. 81 Westboume road<br />

Hughes H. 4c Son, blacksmiths, Taylor street<br />

Hughes 4c Jones, brokers k rag dealers, 124 Albion street<br />

Hughes Allen, lodging house, 34 Crown street<br />

Hughes Bernard, beer retailer, 382 Price street<br />

Hughes Elizabeth (Mrs.), draper, 64 Exmouth street<br />

Hughes George, greengrocer, 25 Taylor street<br />

Hughes George, lodging bouse, 59 Dacre street<br />

Hughes George, shopkeeper, 107 Bentinck street<br />

Hughes George Bartlett, pawnbroker 4c jeweller, 47 Exmouth<br />

street k 133 4c 135 Price street<br />

Hughes Hugh, carpenter, 31 Beckwith street<br />

Hughes John, cabinet maker, 63 Exmouth street<br />

Hughes John, house agent, 182 Claughton road<br />

Hughes John, lodginghouse, 302Conwav street<br />

Hughes John L. pawnbroker, see Bairnsoii Wm. k Hughes<br />

Hughes Lewis, tailor, 18 Kinmel street<br />

Hughes Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer, 10 Vincent street<br />

Hughes Nicholas, herbalist, 83 Beckwith street<br />

Hughes Oliver, beer retailer, 30 Oliver street<br />

Hughes Patrick, lodging house, 17 Crown street<br />

Hughes Richard, shopkeeper, 115 Oliver street<br />

Hughes Robert, joiner, 104 Market street<br />

Hughes Robert Hinde, estate k land agent, 7 Hamilton st<br />

Hughes Thotnas, beer retailer, 73 Bentinck street<br />

Hughes Thomas, furniture broker, 258 Conway street<br />

Hughes Thomas, grocer, 86 St. Anne street<br />

Hughes Thomas, lodging house, 35 Lord street<br />

Hughes Thomas, plasterer k slater, see Roberts k Hughes<br />

Hughes Thomas Edward, chemist 4c druggist, 372 Price st<br />

Hughes W. N. painter. Park street<br />

Hughes William, beer retailer, 95 St. Anne street<br />

Huiican James, shopkeeper, 12 Arthur street<br />

Hulmston John, shopkeeper, 228 Chester street<br />

Humphrey William, coal k wood dealer, Price street<br />

Humphreys Williaiu, coal dealer, Vittoria street<br />

Hunt Henry, chair maker, 10 4c 12 Conway street<br />

Hunt John, plasterer, 27 Parkfield avenue'<br />

Hunt Margaret (Miss), shopkeeper, 26 Lowther street<br />

Hunt Samuel, lodging house, 10 Gladstone street<br />

Hunt William, coal dealer, 87 Back Price street<br />

Hunter Hugh, engine fitter, 30 Derby street, Oxton road<br />

Hurley David, beer retailer, 114 Albion street<br />

Hurley Joseph Henry, hair dresser, 5 Market street<br />

Hurst Lettaca (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 56 Oxton road<br />

Hurworth Robert, wheelwright, 22 Hilton street<br />

Hussy Agnes (Mrs.), fish dealer, 72 Grange lane<br />

Hutchinson Jobn, butcher, 60 VVatson street<br />

Hutchinson Margaret (Mrs.), lodging house, 37 Chester st<br />

H utchton Alexander, engineer, 24 Gladstone street<br />

Huxley Edward, butcher. Stall. Market house<br />

Huxley Thomas, boot maker, 30 Sandford street<br />

Huxley Thomas, butcher, 10 Market bouse<br />

Hyams John, bird dealer, 78 Cathcart street<br />

Hyatt George, watch k clock maker, 51 Market street<br />

Hyde James, greengrocer, 45 Market street<br />

Hyde Robert, lodging house, 10 Crown street<br />

Iblietson John Goodwin, lodging house, 18 Claughton road<br />

Ikin John, draper, 426 Price street<br />

Ince Christopher, lodging house, 40 Dacre street<br />

Ingham James, beer retailer, 368 Price street<br />

Inglis John, blacksmith, 40 Russell street<br />

Inland Revenue Offices {l&M Jowett, collector <strong>of</strong> taxes;<br />

James Pallaser, excise <strong>of</strong>ficer), 1 Hamilton square<br />

Inman Charles Arthur, iron 4c steel manufactr. Beaufort rd<br />

Irven George, lodging house, 31 Sun street<br />

Irving, Little k Co. ship chandlers, 183 Chester street<br />

Irving Peter, pier master, 26 Price street<br />

Isherwood Richard, butcher, 74 Watson street<br />

Ithel Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 131 Wood street<br />

Iveson Joseph, Globe vaults, 22 Market street<br />

J.ickson Peter, plasterer, 214 Brook street<br />

Jackson Robert, lodging house, .55 Abbey street<br />

Jackson Samuel, greengrocer, 39 Oxton road<br />

Jackson Thomas, boot 4c shoe maker, 24 Hamilton street 4c<br />

9 Market place south<br />

Jackson William, engine driver, 13 Gladstone street<br />

Jacob Henry Long, M.R.C.S. surgeon dentist 4c dental surgeon<br />

to the Birkenhead Borough Hospital, 23 Hamilton jq<br />

James Arthur, Myrtle, 363 Cleveland street<br />

James Edward, hosier, 40 Oxton road<br />

James John, chemist, 169 Conway street<br />

James John, engineer, 23 Rhyl street<br />

James John Henry, china 4c glass warehouse, 36 Argyle st<br />

James Mary (Miss), dress maker, 107 Grange lane<br />

James Richard, umbrella manufacturer, 144 Grange lane<br />

James William, temperance hotel, 45 Ivy street<br />

Jeflrey Adam, confectioner, 63 Conway street<br />

Jellico George, engine fitter, 17 Rhyl street<br />

Jellis Richard, lodging house, 32 Lord street<br />

Jennett Matthew, surgeon, 106 Conway street<br />

Jennings Michael John, boot 4c shoe maker, 78 Market st<br />

Jerrard John, waterman, 34 Bentinck street<br />

Jobson Henry, painter, 157 Conway street<br />

Jobson John, painter, 211 Oliver street<br />

John Margaret (Mrs.), lodging house, 15 Gladstone street<br />

Johns Henry, c<strong>of</strong>lee house, 49 Chester street<br />

Johns Isaac William, master mariner, 3 Cleveland street<br />

Johnson Ann (Mrs.),barm dealer, 1 Egerton street


70 BIRKENHEAD. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Johnson John, gardener 4c florist, Woodchurch road<br />

Johnson John, painter, 31 Westboume road<br />

Johnson Robert, carpenter, 11 Kent place<br />

Johnson William, boiler maker, 98 Arthur street<br />

Johnston John, contractor, Clifton road<br />

Johnstone Maria (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 377 Brook street<br />

Johnstone William, joiner, 30 Beckwith street<br />

Jones Mary,Jane4:Maggie(Mi8se8),milliner8,66 Exmouth st<br />

Jones Matthew k Son, tailors, 20 Price street<br />

Jones 4c Williams, iron founders, 232 Conway street<br />

JONES 4C CO. LIMITED, sewing machine manufacturers<br />

4c machinists, branch, 95 Hamilton st; wholesale depot,<br />

50 Ranelagh street, Liverpool; factory. Guide bridge<br />

Jones Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 24 Park street<br />

Jones Catherine (Mrs.), draper, 105 Oxton road<br />

Jones Charles, grocer 4c tea dealer, provision dealer 4c Italian<br />

warehouseman, 96 Grange lane<br />

JONES CHARLES, pharmaceutical chemist, 20 Hamilton<br />

street 4c 34 Bridge street; Church road, Tranmere<br />

Jones David, joiner, 168 Market street<br />

Jones David, lodging house, 25 Cleveland street<br />

Jones David, machinist, 270 Price street<br />

Joues David, shopkeeper, 68 Cathcart street<br />

Jones David, tailor, 11 Whetstone lane<br />

Jones David, warehouseman, 21 Crown street<br />

Jones Ebenezer, shopkeeper, 1 Sun street<br />

Jones Edward, baker, 65 Dacre street<br />

Jones Edward, boot k shoe maker, 209 Chester street<br />

Jones Edward, draper 4c outfitter, 149 4c 151 Price street<br />

Jones Edward, joiner, 3 Brook street<br />

Jones Edward, lodging house, 198 Claughton road<br />

Jones Edward, music seller, 46 Argyle street<br />

Jones Edward, shopkeeper, 58 Vittoria street<br />

Jones Edward, temperance hotel, 199 Chester street<br />

Jones Edward, warehouseman, 1 Greenfield street<br />

Jones Edward Vaughan, draper, 210 Claughton road<br />

Jones Edwin, boot k shoe maker, 170 Cleveland street<br />

Jones Eliza (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 41 Thoraas street<br />

Jones Elizabeth f Miss), butcher, Stall, Market house<br />

Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), draper, 125 Price street<br />

Jones Elizabeth (Mrs.), draper, 63 Watson street<br />

Jones Ellen (Mrs.), lodging house, 5 German terrace<br />

Jones Emma (Mrs.), boot maker, 3 Mornington st. Oxton rd<br />

Jones Evan, joiner, 14 Chapel street<br />

Jones Evan, master mariner, 1 German terrace<br />

Jones George, boiler maker, 42 Dacre street<br />

Jones George, shopkeeper, 5 Bright street<br />

Jones George, shopkeeper, 4 Hope street<br />

Jones Henry, broker 4c rag dealer, see Hughes 4c Jones<br />

Jones Jane (Mrs.), lodging house, 9 Crown street<br />

Jones John, boot 4c shoe maker, 130 Brook street<br />

Jones John, painter, 27 Crown street<br />

Jones John, pawnbroker, 166 Cleveland street<br />

Jones John, shopkeeper, 61 Park street<br />

Jones John, shopkeeper, 99 Park street<br />

Jones John, shopkeeper, 93 Watson street<br />

Jones John, stone mason, 58 Duke street<br />

Jones John, tailor, 1 Grange road. Charing cross<br />

Jones John, tailor, 10 Hilton street<br />

Jones John, tailor 4c outfitter, 2 Oxton road k 1 Grange rd<br />

Jones John Rowland, surveyor k estate agent, 4c agent for<br />

Queen's Fire k Lite, 20 Hamilton square<br />

Jones Joseph, joiner, 69 Eldon street<br />

Jones Joshua, Sun inn, 205 Bridge street<br />

Jones Laura (Mrs.), dress maker, 4 Barton st. Oxton road<br />

Jones Lydia (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 2 Gladstone street<br />

Jones Margaret (Miss), groeer, 12 Borough road<br />

Jones Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 10 Fore street<br />

Jones Mary (Miss), milliner, 21 Clayton street, Oxton road<br />

Jones Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, 37 Beckwith street<br />

Jones Owen, provision dealer, 79 Watson street<br />

Jones Peter, draper, k post <strong>of</strong>fice, 332 4c 334 Laird street<br />

Jones Richard, lodging house, 20 Rose street<br />

Jones Richard, lodging house, 21 Sandford street<br />

Jones Richard, paper hanger, 40 Park street<br />

Jones Richard, shipwright, 22 Kinmel street<br />

Jones Richard, warehouseman, 17 Camperdown street<br />

Jones Robert, eating house, 23 Arthur street<br />

Jones Robert, marble mason, 7 Horatio street<br />

Jones Robert, mason, 23 Sidney street<br />

Jones Samuel, lodging house, 38 Dacre street<br />

Jones Samuel, shopkeeper, 92 Oliver street<br />

Jones Thomas, blacksmith, 7 Sun street<br />

Jones Thomas, boot 4c shoe maker, 116 Oxton road<br />

Jones Thomas, engineer, 93 Marion street<br />

Jones Thomas, joiner, 4 Peel street, Oxton road<br />

Jones Thomas, shopkeeper, 90 Claughton road<br />

Jones Thomas, shopkeeper, 20 Queen street<br />

Jones Uriah, coal 4c milk dealer, 94 Woodchurch road<br />

Jones William, boiler maker, 19 Princes street<br />

Jones William, boot maker, 37 John street<br />

Jones William, chimney sweeper, 4 St. John street<br />

Jones William, draper, see Knowles 4c Jones<br />

Jones William, fish dealer, 81 Exmouth street<br />

Jones William, joiner, 25 Gladstone street<br />

Jones William, linen draper, 110 Price street<br />

Jones William, mason, 7 Mornington street, Oxton road<br />

Jones William, <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> customs, 5 Prince's terrace<br />

Jones William, printer, see Wilson 4c Jones<br />

Jones William, sail maker, 34 Neptune street<br />

Jones William, shopkeeper, 17 St. Mary's gate<br />

Jones William, wheelwright, 15 Rhyl street<br />

Jones William (Mrs.), lauies' school, 305 Claughton road<br />

Jones William Henry, beer retailer, 53 Claughton road<br />

Jordan Robert, Birkenhead Arms, 146 Chester street<br />

Jouqhin Charles, Westminster hotel, 153 & 155 Price st<br />

Jouqhin John E. Halfway House, Corporation road<br />

Joyner Joseph, lodging house, 226 Conway .street<br />

Kaberry Charles, news agent, 29 St. Mary's gate<br />

Kaighin Christian, basket dealer k white cooper, 24, 23, 26;<br />

4c 27 Market liouse<br />

Kaighin William Henry, the brush mart, 143 Chester st<br />

Kaye James, lodging house, 32 Dacre street<br />

Keane George, plasterer, 16 Dacre street<br />

Kearney John, marine store dealer. Old Chester road<br />

Keenan Owen, butcher 4c grocer, 19 Arthur street<br />

Keer Allen, milk dealer, 1 Henry street<br />

Kehoe Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, 29 Bentinck street<br />

Keizer Lawrence 4c Co. useful 4c ornamental repository,.<br />

dressing bags, cabinet goods, cases kc.; combs, brushes-<br />

4cc. <strong>of</strong> every description, 52 Argyle street<br />

Kelly Edward Billings, tobacconist, 12 Oxton road.<br />

Kelly John, dining rooms, 3 4c 5 Bridge stieet<br />

Kelly John, shopkeeper, 290 Laird street<br />

Kelly John, shopkeeper, 37 Thomas street<br />

Kelly Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 21 Old Chester road<br />

Kemp Duncan, brick maker, Cleveland street<br />

Kempster Lucie (Mrs.), confectioner, 152 Grange lane<br />

Kendrlck Thomas, lodging house, 39 George street<br />

Kennedy James, milliner, 84 Argyle street<br />

Kennedy Patrick, beer retailer, 42 Queen fitreet<br />

Ker Isaac, shopkeeper, 125 Beckwith street<br />

Kerr William, coal agent, 11 Moon street<br />

Kidd Thomas, grocer 4c provision dealer, 42 4c 44 Market st<br />

Killip John, shopkeeper, 11 Grange street<br />

Kilshaw John Foster, provision dealer, 184 Chester street<br />

King Henry Charles, ina.ster mariner, 91 Claughton road<br />

King W. H. manure raanfctr. Slaughter houses, Jackson sd<br />

Kinghorii David William 4c Co. wholesale dealers in wines,.<br />

spirits, ales 4c porter, 129 Grange lane<br />

Kinnear Werayss, fitter, 262 Price street<br />

Kirby Francis Thos. commercial traveller, 102 Conway st<br />

Kirby George, tea merchant, 154 Conway street<br />

Kirkham George, shoe maker, 9 H block. Dock cottages<br />

Kirkham Samuel, shipwright, 13 Princes street<br />

Kirkland John, engineer, 15 St. Mary's street<br />

Knowles k Joues, drapers. 4, 6 4c 8 Conway street<br />

Knowles William, greengrocer. Stall, Market hou.^e<br />

Kynaston Richard, butcher, 90 Grange lane<br />

Lacey Jesse, builder, 184 Conway street<br />

Lacey Mary Ann (Mrs.), lodging bouse, 156 Conway street<br />

Lacey Mary Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging bo. 22 Gladstone st<br />

Lackland 4c Co. window glass mercfiaiits for home 4c export,<br />

14, 16 4c 18 Conway street<br />

Latter John, lodging house, 29 Cleveland street<br />

Lamb George 4c Co. cartowners, 117 Chest-r street<br />

Lamb Joseph, surgeon, 27 Chapel street 4c 18 Price street<br />

Lambert Jamea, M.D., L.S.A. surgeon, 80 Price street<br />

Lancashire Coal Company Limited (William Blount<br />

Dobdl, sec), 27 Argyle street 4c (Charles Youell, yard<br />

manager), Old Chester road<br />

Landsborough Margaret (Mrs.), baker, 5 Grange road,<br />

Charing cross<br />

Langley Francis, house decorator, 9 Duncan street<br />

Langley Thomas, cart owner, 10 Waterloo place<br />

Langley Thomas, contractor, 61 Old Chester road<br />

Langley Thomas, grocer 4c provision dealer, 75 Grange lane<br />

Large William, joiner, 29 Parkfield avenue<br />

Larkin Michael, greengrocer, Stall, Market house<br />

Larkin Thomas, shopkeeper, I Vine street<br />

Latham George, joiner, 20 Crown street<br />

Latham Robert, shopkeeper, 312 Borough rond<br />

Lawford Arthur G. surveyor, .see Mills 4c Lawford<br />

Lawless MichaeL shopkeeper, 105 Watson street<br />

Lawrence .4. 4c Co. shipwright, Corporation road<br />

Lawson David, shopkeeper, 29 OHver street<br />

Lawson James Rimner, beer retailer, 21 Parkfield avenue<br />

Laycock Henry 4c Co. drapers 4c upholsterers, 44 4c 46<br />

Hamilton street<br />

Lea Elizbh. May (Mrs.), bazaar, & post <strong>of</strong>iSce, 253 Grange la


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. BIRKENHEAD. 71<br />

Lea John, plumber, 203 Conwav street<br />

Leather Elizabeth (Mrs.), Ara'b, 18 Watson street<br />

Leatherwood Sarah (Miss), shopkeeper, 105 Beckwith st<br />

Ledsom Richard, plumber 4c painter, 27 Westboume road<br />

Lee Benjamin, grocer, 180 Grange lane<br />

Lee James, greengrocer (10 C block). Dock cottages<br />

Lee John, carpenter, 8 Hampton street<br />

Lee John, tailor, see Hope k Lee<br />

Lee John, warehouseman, 83 Claughton road<br />

Lee Mary (Mrs.), <strong>County</strong> Arms hotel, 16 Abbey street<br />

Leeming Ann (Mrs.), leather dealer, 3 Lower Ivy street<br />

Lees John, Bear's Head, 18 4c 20 Eldon street; k beer<br />

retailer. Market street<br />

Lees William, eating house, 2 Priory street<br />

Legg, Stewart k Hope, boot makers 4cc. 98 Chester street<br />

Legge Edward, builder, decorator, paint k varnish manufacturer,<br />

44 to 54 Grange lane<br />

Lench Alfred, lodging house, 19 Borough road<br />

Leonard William, greengrocer. Stall, Market house<br />

Lewis Edmund, bill poster, 2 Grange street<br />

Lewis George, beer retailer, 77 Pattern street<br />

Lewis Jane, milliner k dress maker, see Nesbit 4c Lewis<br />

Lewis John, joiner, 304 Conway street<br />

Lewis John, joiner, 6 Prince's terrace<br />

Lewis John Anthony, china 4c glass wareho. 40 Conway st<br />

Lewis John Anthony, jun. china dlr. 6 Market place south<br />

Lewis Joseph, shopkeeper, 1 Market place south<br />

Lewis William, British Queen, see Smith 4c Lewis<br />

Lewis William, master mariner, 4 Old Priory<br />

Leyland Joseph, lodging house, 53 Oliver street<br />

Leyland William, lodging house, 55 Oliver street<br />

Liyland William John, lodging house, 65 Oliver street<br />

Lineam James, lodging bouse, 105 Claughton road<br />

Little Irving 4c Co. oil 4c colour mers. 195 k 197 Cleveland st<br />

Little Sisters <strong>of</strong> the Poor {I. M. J.) Home for the Aged<br />

{The) (Gerardine Mercenier, the lady superior). Parkfield<br />

avenue<br />

Liverpool Albion Neicspapcr (branch <strong>of</strong>fice) (Mrs. Maria<br />

Rhoda Bean, proprss.; evening 4c weekly), 31 Hamilton st<br />

Liversage Mary (Mrs.), greengrocer, Stall, Market house<br />

Lloyd Henry, boot k shoe maker, 58 Oxton road<br />

Lloyd Henry, butcher, 8 Market house<br />

Lloyd Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 97 Oliver street<br />

Lloyd John, beer retailer, 56 Henry street<br />

Lloyd John, tailor, 92 Chester street<br />

Logan Edward, copper merchant, Birkenhead Dock works,<br />

Beaufort road<br />

London Sf Counties' Tea Co. (John Butterworth, agent),<br />

6 Monk street<br />

London Sf North Western Railway Goods Office (James<br />

FUeck, agent), Shore road<br />

London Sf North Western Sf Great Western Railway<br />

Companies' Weighing Machine (L. T. Armitage, agent),<br />

7 Abbey street<br />

Long Elizabeth (Mrs.), dress maker, 50 Oliver street<br />

Long William John, milk shop dealer, 10 Exmouth street<br />

Lord Robert, lamp dealer, 249 Price street<br />

Love Alexander, shopkeeper, 88 Oliver street<br />

Low Richard Rothwell, painter, 71 Dacre street<br />

Lowby William, shopkeeper, 45 Elgin street<br />

Lownsborough William, architect, 16 Queen's street<br />

Luther Edward M. tobacconist, 125 Chester street<br />

Lynch John, salt dealer, 189 Market street<br />

Macalpine 4c Co. confectioners, 60 Argyle street<br />

McArthur Thomas, lodging house, 39 Lord street<br />

Macauley Agnes (Mfss), shopkeeper, 14 Grange street<br />

Maccabe Margaret (Miss), shopkeeper, 10 Chapel street<br />

McCallister John, lodging house, 31 Bentinck street<br />

McCarthey William, lodging house, 5 Samuel street<br />

McCarty Matthew, dyer, 186 Chester street<br />

McClane Margaret (Mrs.), lodging house, 89 Bentinck st<br />

McCole Archibald, milliner, 35 Market street<br />

McCole Peter, cabinet maker, 32 Grange lane<br />

McConville Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 38 Park street<br />

McCruden Thomas, lodging bouse, 51 Claughton road<br />

McCutcheon Robert, tobacconist, 140 Price street<br />

McDonald Angus, baker, 268 Conway street<br />

MacDonald Duncan, sewing machine agent, 164 Grange la<br />

McDowell Edward, confectioner, 46 Oxton road<br />

McGetrick Patrick, cart owner, 12 Taylor street<br />

McGowan James, shopkeeper, 380 Price street<br />

McGrath Amelia (Mrs.), hosier, 43 4c 44 Market house<br />

McGrath Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 16 Grange street<br />

McGrath Thomas, greengrocer, 9 Watson street<br />

McGrath William, beer retailer, 9 Grange street<br />

McGuinness Matthew, shopkeeper, 23 St. Anne street<br />

McGuire Ann (Mrs.), grocer, 65 St. Anne street<br />

McQunagle Patrick, electro platsr, 35 Ivy street<br />

Mcintosh Donald, engineer, 242 Brook street<br />

Macintosh Peter, engineer, 32 Hilton street<br />

Mclvor Robert, cement works, 221 4c 223 Cleveland street<br />

McKay Donald, shopkeeper, 37 Park street<br />

McKechnie John, paraffin oil 4c lamp dealer, 69 Duke street<br />

McKendrick Alexander, engineer, 30 Neptune street<br />

McKendrick James, engineer, 18 Neptune street<br />

McKenzie Alexander, carpenter, 11 Hilton street<br />

McKernan James, cooper, 162 Chester street<br />

McKemans James, cooperage, Freeman street<br />

Mackie 4cGladstone, wine k spirit merchants; sole agents in<br />

Birkenhead for Ackerman-Lawrance's finest sparkling<br />

Saumur, equal to 4c at half the price <strong>of</strong> champagne, 88<br />

Hamilton street 4c 128 4c 130 Chester street<br />

Mackie William, shopkeeper, 191 Chester street<br />

McLachlan Thomas, shopkeeper, 86 Arthur street<br />

McLellan William, nurseryman, Stall, Market house<br />

McLeod Frederick, baker, 23 Cleveland street<br />

McMahon Michael, shopkeeper, 47 St. Anne street<br />

McMahon Peter, provision merchant, 15 4c 16 Market hou.sc<br />

McManus Henry Tarrance, herbalist, 85 Cathcart street<br />

McMorine William, painter, 31 ("rown street<br />

McMurray Henry, plumber, 33 Lord street<br />

McNerney Matthew, relieving <strong>of</strong>ficer, 1 Hampton street<br />

McNicol Andrew, coal merchant, 36 Hamilton street<br />

McQuigen Ann (Mrs.), dress raaker, 4 Borough road<br />

Mc Wattle Ann (Mrs.), lodging house, 51 Lord street<br />

Maddock Richard, beer retailer, 355 Cleveland street<br />

Maddock Saranel, lodging house, 92 Claughton road<br />

Maddock Thomas, boot maker, 16 Arthur street<br />

Maddock Thomas, ship ballast dealer. Corporation road<br />

Maddock William, agent, 474 Price street<br />

Maddocks Richard 4c Co. engineers 4c boiler makers, 5 Duke<br />

street. See advert.<br />

Maddocks Wilfiam, beer retailer, 54 Thomas street<br />

Madoden John, mechanical engineer, 38 Eldon street<br />

Magistrates' Clerks' 0^ce(Charles James Preston, stipendiary<br />

magistrate; Henry Bell, clerk to magistrate; M. J.<br />

Coplandly, chiet clerk), Town hall, Hamilton street<br />

Mahen John, fishmonger, 20 Conway street; 87 4c 89 Arg_\ le<br />

street 4c 65 Watson street<br />

Main Robert, coach builder, Parkfield, Claughton road<br />

Makin Edward, hairdresser, 81 Argyle street<br />

Makin Thomas, mattress maker, 49 Bentinck street<br />

Malam John, shopkeeper, 12 Priory street<br />

Male William, plumber, painter, paperhanger 4c gasfitter,<br />

7 4c 9 Grange road. Charing cross<br />

Malin Charles, grocer, 5 Westboume road<br />

Malone Owen, lodging house, 13 Davies street<br />

Malone Peter, cart owner, 15 Eldon street<br />

Manley Thomas, shopkeeper, 2 Lowther street<br />

Marchant William, boot k shoe maker, 122 Price street<br />

Marchbank George, mechanical engineer, 59 Lord street<br />

Mark John, engineer, 66 Eldon street<br />

Marke Richard, joiner, 96 Price street<br />

Markey James, grocer 4c provision dealer, 144 Price street<br />

Marks Richard, shopkeeper, 117 Price street<br />

Marsden, Hinde 4c Co. iron merchants. Bridge street<br />

Marsden John k Son, brassfounders, 134 4c 136 Bridge street<br />

4c 11 4c 13 Lord street<br />

Marsden William, shopkeeper, 160 Chester street<br />

Marsh Charles, stone 4c monumental mason, 2 Duncan st<br />

Marsh Thomas, grocer, 229 4c 231 Chester street<br />

Marshall Henry, shopkeeper, 8 Watson street<br />

Marshall Thomas, tailor, 17 Eldon street<br />

Martin Alexander, lodging house, 63 Oliver street<br />

Martin Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 120 Brook street<br />

Martin Henry, leather merchant 4c manufr. 171 Price street<br />

Martin Robert, shopkeeper, 47 Bentinck street<br />

Martindale John, mason, 4 Rhyl street<br />

Martindale John Sowerby, joiner k builder, 127 Vittoria st<br />

Mashiter Joseph B. saddler 4c harness maker, 226 Chester<br />

street 4c 130 Price street<br />

Maskew Thoraas Fawcett, draper k milliner, 36 Conway st<br />

Mason Ann (Mrs.), dressmaker, 9 Wilkinson st. Oxton rd<br />

Mason Elizabeth (Mrs.), printer k bookbinder, 53 Ivy st<br />

Mason John, Caledonian hotel, 209 Cleveland street<br />

Masterson Mary (Miss), dressmaker, 8 Austin street<br />

Mathews Francis, sh<strong>of</strong>ikeeper, 41 Market street<br />

Matone Peter, cart owner, 96 Price street<br />

Matson John, cabinet maker, 25 Elgin street<br />

Matthews John Wilson, lodging house, 15 Crown street<br />

Matthews Thomas, shoemaker, 19 Chapel street<br />

Matthias James, shopkeep«>, 347 Brook street<br />

Maurice Charles, mariner, 11 Cleveland street<br />

Mawby William, ironmonger, 7 4c 9 Cross street<br />

Mawson John Gordon Byron, public accountant 4c auditor,<br />

8 Duncan street<br />

May William, tallow chandler, 65 Oxton road<br />

Meachin William, lodging house, 44 Dacre street<br />

Mealor Joseph, buteher, 17 Market house<br />

Mealor Joseph, saddler, 78 Grange lane


BIRKENHEAD. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Medcalf Townley, beer retailer, 63 Bentinck street<br />

Meek Hannah (Mrs.), beerretailer, 329 Laird street<br />

Melling William, boot 4c shoe raaker, 58 Market street<br />

Mellor William, beer retailer, 10 Grange lane<br />

Mercer I. 4c T. coal merchants, 93 Chester street<br />

Mercer James, shopkeeper, 262 Conway street<br />

Meredith Thomas, shopkeeper, 77 Watson street<br />

Merna Arthur, provision dealer, 36 Frederick street<br />

Mersey Canoe Club (T. H. Bartley, sec), Mersey street<br />

Metcalfe Charles, plumber, 240 Brook street<br />

Metcalfe James, metal dealer, Cleveland street<br />

MIDDLETON HARRISON, timber merchant, timber cut to<br />

order on the shortest notice; mouldings, architraves <strong>of</strong><br />

various patterns on hand k made to order ; ships' cabins<br />

fitted up complete with beds k every other requisite on<br />

shortest notice; Morpeth steam saw 4c joinery mills.<br />

Canning street k 10 Lord street; 4c at 26 Marsden<br />

street 4c 6 Stanley street, Liverpool<br />

Middleton John, hairdresser. 41 Park street<br />

Middleton Richard, sail maker, 21 Rhyl stieet<br />

Middleton Robert, India rubber stores, 99 4c 101 Chester st<br />

Midgley Edmund, carpenter, 53 Abbey street<br />

Midland Raihoay Company's Enquiry Office (George<br />

Ellis, agent). Shore road<br />

Miles Edward M. livery stable keeper, Woodside Hotel<br />

yard, Chester street<br />

Miles Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, 9 Elgin street<br />

Miles Wm. Robt.horsedlr. 454:47 Albion st. 4c 145 Bridge st<br />

Millar Peter, commercial traveller, 65 Eldon street<br />

Miller Hugh, M.D. physician k surgeon, 25 Hamilton sq<br />

Mil'er John, butcher, Stall, Market bouse<br />

Miller Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 176 Chester street<br />

Miller William, butcher, Stall, Market house<br />

Milligan George, joiner, 230 Brook street<br />

Milligan Patrick, shopkeeper, 39 Egerton street<br />

Mills 4c Fletcher, surveyors 4c valuers, 49 Hamilton square<br />

Mills k Lawford, surveyors k valuers, 49 Hamilton square<br />

Mills Edward, warehouseman, 79 Park street<br />

Milne John Stott 4c Co. collierv proprietors, Corporation rd<br />

Milne Francis, boot 4c shoe maker, 112 Oxton road<br />

Milne Robert, butcher, 150 Price street<br />

Milnes William Robinson, estate agent, 34 Hamilton square<br />

Mineral Lime Company §• Bibbington's Buxton Lime<br />

Company {Peter Coregan, agent), 1 Jackson st. Grange la<br />

Minns Richard Henry, landing surveyor, 2 Mortimer ter<br />

Mitchell Sarah (Mrs.), herbalist, 49 Cathcart street<br />

M<strong>of</strong>fat John, pattern maker, 5 St. Mary's street<br />

M<strong>of</strong>l'att Jobn, engineer, 238 Brook street<br />

M<strong>of</strong>iatt John, shopkeeper, 79 Oliver street<br />

Moles James, heer retailer, 25 Bentinck street<br />

Monteith Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 81 Oliver street<br />

Mooney Catherine (Miss), tobacconist, 33 Argyle street 4c 3<br />

Ferry buildings, Chester street<br />

Mooney Patrick, shopkeeper, 60 Park street<br />

Moore Alexander, shipwright. 49 Beckwith street<br />

Moore Anthony, herbalist, 4 Watson street<br />

Moore Arthur, sailmaker, 18 Hilton street<br />

Moore Chas. H<strong>alse</strong>, watch 4c clock maker, 84 Grange lane<br />

Moore Elizabeth (Mrs.), Observatory vaults, 67 Oxton rd<br />

Moore James, painter 4c plumber, 16 Midland st. Oxton rd<br />

Moore James, tailor, 300 Conway street<br />

Moore John, boiler maker, 13 Wilton street<br />

Moore John, shopkeeper, 4 Queen street<br />

Moore John, tailor, 61 Claughton road<br />

Moore John, tailor k outfitter, 66 Market street<br />

Moore Robert B. solicitor, 11 4c 13 Duncan street<br />

Moore Thomas, saddler, 23 Conway st. 4c 164 Cleveland st<br />

Moore Thomas, shopkeeper, 10 St. Marv's gate<br />

Moore William, baker k grocer, 61 Jackson street, Grange<br />

lane 4c 74 Exmouth street<br />

Moore William, lodging house, 3.34 Cleveland street<br />

Moore William, stevedore, 275 Brook street<br />

Moran Green (Miss), cabinet maker, 104 Argyle street<br />

Moran Tliomas, cabinet maker, 109 Argyle street<br />

Morgan Edward, cab proprietor, Neptune street<br />

Morgan John Edward, tobacconist, 87 Grange lane<br />

Morgan Joseph John, confectioner, 83 Argyle street<br />

Morgan William, boot 4c shoe maker, 87 Beckwith street<br />

Morgan William, shipwright, 16 Clwyd street<br />

Morland Alexander, joiner, 42 Elgin atreet<br />

Morland Elizabeth (Mrs.), dressmaker, 10 Beckwith street<br />

Morrall Thomas, provision merchant, 166 Claughton road<br />

Morris, Pryce 4c Co. paint manufacturers 4c glass dealers.<br />

70 4c 72 Market street 4c Cathcart street<br />

Morris Edward, shopkeeper, 146 Oliver street<br />

Morris Jeremiah, tallow chandler, 61 Exmouth street<br />

Morris Kate (Mrs.), Grand 2'runk hotel, 65 Duke street<br />

Morris Price, tailor 4c draper, 4 4c 6 Cross street<br />

Morria Thomas, boiler maker, 50 Cleveland street<br />

Morris William, joiner, 3A, Price street<br />

Morton Andrew, corn factor, 17 Brandon street<br />

Morton Andrew, tailor, 67 Market street<br />

Morton George, watch maker, 112 Old Bidston road<br />

Morton John, draper, 49 Lord street<br />

Morton Thomas, travelling draper, 7 Ivy street<br />

Morton William, corn dealer, 4 Waterloo place<br />

Moss Anne (Mrs.), greengrocer. Stall, Market house<br />

Mossop Hy. 4c Sons, spring cart owners, 47 Thomas street<br />

Mott Julius 4c Sons, wine 4c spirit merchants, 25 Argyle st<br />

MulhoUand John, seedsman £ccab propr. 7 Whetstone lane<br />

Mullock Richard, dispensing chemist; phy.sicians' prescriptions<br />

carefully prepared, 255 Grange lane<br />

Mumford Tliomas, shopkeeper, 330 Laird street<br />

Mumford William, shopkeeper, 39 Russell street<br />

Murphey Patrick, shopkeeper, 74 St. Anne street<br />

Murphie Henry, clothier k outfitter, 161 Price street<br />

Murphie Henry, pawnbroker, 16 Market street<br />

Murphy James, beer retailer 4c shopkeeper, 214c 23 Hope st<br />

Murphy James, tailor, 8 Crown street<br />

Murphy John, lodging house, 2 Kent place<br />

Murphy Matthew, joiner, 93 Park street<br />

Murphy Patrick, shopkeeper, 97 Park street<br />

Murphy Robert, engineer, 5 Brandon street<br />

Murray John, coach builder, 67 Claughton road<br />

Murray Robert, whitesmith, 53 Lord street<br />

Murray Thomas, greengrocer, 146 Price street<br />

Murray William, hairdresser, 47 Market street<br />

Murray William, raarinestore dealer, Cleveland street<br />

Muskett Edward, lodging house, 220 Conway street<br />

Mutch Thomas, shopkeeper, 331 Laird street<br />

Myers Thomas, lodging house, 12 Davies street<br />

Myring Benj. boot k shoe ma. Grange road. Charing cross<br />

Nathan Charles James, greengrocer, 80 Oxton road<br />

National Bank <strong>of</strong> Liverpool Limited (George James<br />

Laughton, manager), 51 Hamilton street<br />

National Deposit §• Discount Co. (Edward Lees, agent),<br />

50 Price street<br />

Neilson Mary (Miss), ladies' school, 5 Elgin street<br />

Nelson George, butcher (1 C block), Dock cottages<br />

Nelson James, grocer, 13 k 14 Market house<br />

Nelson James, grocer, 158 Conway street<br />

Nesbit 4c Lewis, milliners k dress makers, 8 Grange road.<br />

Charing cross<br />

Netherwood John, decorator, 7 Prince's street<br />

Netto David Henry, pork butcher, 71 Thomas street<br />

Nevil Catherine (Mrs.), draper, 108 Oxton road<br />

Newall Mary (Mrs.), dress maker, 93 Exmouth street<br />

Newboulds Charles, hair dresser, 63 Market street<br />

Newport Thomas, shoe maker. 111 Back Price street<br />

Newton Ellen (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 177 Market street<br />

Nichoel Isaac, lodging house, 219 Oliver .street<br />

Nichols 4c Potter, picture frame makers, 25 Price street<br />

Nichols William, joiner, 9 Cleveland street<br />

Nicholson Henry, pharmaceutical chemist by examination,<br />

38 Argyle street<br />

Nicholson Wm. boot 4c shoe raaker, see Brown k Nicholson<br />

Nisbet Agnes (Mrs.), beer retailer, 15 Bentinck street<br />

Nisbet Alexander, engine fitter, 244 Brook street<br />

Nixon John I. grocer, see Stranaghan k Nixon<br />

Noble William, grocer, 274 Price street<br />

Nolan John, shopkeeper, 114 Oliver street<br />

Nooney Andrew, Duke <strong>of</strong> Edinburgh hotel, k wine 4c spirit<br />

merchant, 38 Lord street 4c 52 Cleveland street<br />

Norman Johu,joiner, 9 Mornington street, Oxton road<br />

Norris Jas. boot 4c shoe maker, 23 Grange rd. Charing cross<br />

North Sf South Wales Bank (James Smith, manager), 62<br />

Hamiltou square<br />

North Western Coal Co. (J. H. Nichols, manager), 8<br />

4c 9 Abbey street<br />

^<br />

Nugent Margaret (Mrs.), lodging house, 216 Claughton rd<br />

Oakes Mark, gardener, 2 Miriam place<br />

Oakley John, chimney sweeper, 99 Albion atreet<br />

Gates "Catherine (Mrs.), fishmonger. Stall, Market house<br />

O'Brien John, provision dealer, 11 Monk street<br />

O'Connor Edward, shopkeeper, 145 Beckwith street<br />

O'Connor Elizabeth (Mrs.), furniture dealer, 120 Price st<br />

Ohair John, diver, 91 Cathcart street<br />

Okell Thomas, pork butcher, 41 Lord street<br />

Oldfleld Thomas, tea rooms, 243 Cleveland street<br />

Oldridge Hannah (Mrs.), confectioner, 22 Oxton road<br />

Oliver John, printer, 94 Hamilton street<br />

Ollerhead Samuel, agent to the Union Friendly Society,<br />

369 Brook street<br />

Ollive Jobn Edmund, shopkeeper, 66 Oxton road<br />

Olsen Eliza (Mrs.), mantle 4c dress maker, 8 Market pi. sth<br />

Omaley Ann (Mrs.), greengrocer. Stall, Market house<br />

O'Neil Dennis, boot maker, 10 Dale street<br />

O'Neil Hone, shopkeeper, 13 St. Anne street<br />

O'Neil Patrick Joseph, grocer 4c provision dealer, 130 4c<br />

138 St. Anne street


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. BIRKENHEAD. 1'6<br />

O'Reilly Jane (Mrs.), fish dealer, 163 Price street<br />

Orr William, carpenter, 6 Chapel street<br />


74 BIRKENHEAD. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE:<br />

Rees Rees, draper, 58 4c 60 Watson street<br />

Rees Sarah Ann (Mrs.), dress maker, 11 Borough road<br />

Reeves Thomas, greengrocer, 103 Chester street<br />

Held Alexander, lodging house, 12 Hilton street<br />

Reid Williani, china 4c glass dealer. Stall, Market house<br />

Ueid William Henry, boot maker, 59 Claughton road<br />

Renwick Eliza (Mrs.), lodging house, 176 Claughton road<br />

Reynolds James, beer retailer, 7 Old Chester road<br />

Reynolds Jolui, baker, 132 Grange lane<br />

Rhodes John, wheelwright 4c smith, 30 Grange lane<br />

Rhodes Robert, joiner, 39 John street<br />

Rice John, wax 4c tallow chandler, 78 Oxton road<br />

Richards Edward, pattern maker, 94 Old Bidston road<br />

Richards John, baker, 33 Oxton road<br />

Richards Thomas, baker, 4 Miriam place<br />

Richardson George, agent to the Prudential Assurance<br />

Company, 61 Westboume road<br />

Richardson James, glass 4c china dealer, 120 Grange lane<br />

Rickets Charles, surgeon, 1 4c 3 Price street<br />

Ricketts Charles, M.D. physician k surgeon, 22 Argyle st<br />

Ridgway Thomas, waiter, 43 Westboume road<br />

Ridley Williara, beer retailer, 17 Lower Ivy street<br />

Rieveley Charles, chemist 4c druggist, k post receiving<br />

house, post <strong>of</strong>fice savings bank k money order <strong>of</strong>fice, 31<br />

Cleveland street<br />

Rigby William, mason, 20 Sussex street<br />

Rigby William, Star hotel, 86 Beckwith street<br />

Rimmer John, Ne.io Dock hotel, 7 4c 8 Stewart street<br />

Rimmer Mary Elizabeth (Miss), shopkeeper, 32 Lowther st<br />

Rimmer Thomas James, agent to Prudential Assurance Co.<br />

09 Dacre street<br />

Ritchie Peter, engine fitter, 243 Cleveland street<br />

Ritchie Robert, joiner, 40 Westboume road<br />

Robb Brothers, fancy drapers, 11 4c 13 Cross street<br />

Robent Peter, pork butcher, 152 Price street<br />

Roberts Arnold 4c Co. grocers 4c provision dealers, 374 4c<br />

376 Price street<br />

Roberts David, Son 4c Co. timber merchants 4c saw mill<br />

proprietors, 22 Chester street; k Derby road, Fox street<br />

k Dale street, Liverpool<br />

Roberts 4c Hughes, plasterers 4c slaters. 226 Claughton load<br />

Roberts John 4c Co. silk mercers 4cc 63 Argyle street<br />

Roberts Robert 4c Co. tea 4c c<strong>of</strong>lFee dealers, 1 Ferry buildings,<br />

Chester street<br />

Roberts Ann (Miss), butcher. Stall, Market house<br />

Roberts Charles, live bird dealer, 9 Lower Ivy street<br />

Roberts Edwin, shopkeeper 4c dairy, 39 Albion street<br />

Roberts Elias, eating house, 54 Ivy street<br />

Roberts Elizabeth (Miss), beer retailer, 4 Camden street<br />

Roberts Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 63 Brook street<br />

Roberts Ellen (Mrs.), grocer, 119 Price street<br />

Roberts Hannah (Miss), draper, 124 Grange lane<br />

Roberts Hugh, plasterer 4c slater, 224 Claughton road<br />

Roberts Jane (Miss), shopkeeper, 71 Exmouth street<br />

Roberts John, picture frame maker, 142 Conway street<br />

Roberts John, shopkeeper, 29 Grange road. Charing cross<br />

Roberts John Bunnell, Waterloo inn, 63 Grange lane<br />

Roberts John Derven, boot maker, 85 Park street<br />

Roberts Owen Sandeford, grainer, 9 Nelson street<br />

Roberts Richard, turner, 33 Parkfield avenue<br />

Roberts Robert, warehouseman, 27 Sun street<br />

Roberts Thoinas, groeer, 99 Watson street<br />

Roberts William, cab proprietor, 137 Beckwith street<br />

Roberts William, tailor, 28 Bentinck street<br />

Robertson John, Commercial hotel, 123 Beckwith street<br />

Robinson 4c Thompson, photographers, 32 Hamilton square<br />

Hobinson Edmund, ironmonger, 68 Oxton road<br />

Robinson Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house,92Old Bidston rd<br />

Robinson George, shipsmith, 22 Rhyl street<br />

Robinson Hannah (Mrs.), lodging liouse, 12 Cleveland st<br />

Robinson Henry Clayton, printer, 51 Conway street<br />

Robinson J. team owner, Cleveland street<br />

Robinson James, engineer, 54 Price street<br />

Robinson James, mechanical engineer, 50 Priory street<br />

Robinson John Gosling, ironmonger, 92 Grange lane<br />

Robinson Robert, Farmers' Arms, 12 Waterloo place<br />

Robinson Walter William, tallow chandler, 146 Grange lane<br />

Robinson William, grocer, 85 Grange lane<br />

Robson Joshua, engineer, 41 Marion street<br />

R<strong>of</strong>fey Charles, draughtsman, 95 Claughton road<br />

Rogers James, joiner, 33 John street<br />

Rogers John, joiner, 21 Sun street<br />

Rogerson Joseph, shopkeeper, 61 Duke street<br />

Rollend Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house, 11 Rose street<br />

Roome Luke, coal dealer (41 D block). Dock cottages<br />

Ropes Henry Tibbets k Co. wenham lake ice stores, 95<br />

Chester street 4c 32 Hamilton street<br />

Roscoe John, master mariner, 25 Marion street<br />

Rose William Turner, engineer 4c ironfounder, Adelphi st<br />

Ross Alexander, joiner, .30 Hilton street<br />

Rosser Joseph, lodging house, 53 Chester street<br />

Rothwell Richard, boiler maker, 25 Parkfield avenue<br />

Routledge John, beer retailer, 143 Cathcart street<br />

Rowe Mary Ann (Mrs.), dress maker, 18 Gladstone street<br />

Rowlanson Williara, engineer. Corporation road<br />

Rowley Frank, hosier, 63 Park street<br />

Royal Mersey Yacht Club (Henry Melling, sec), Mersey<br />

house, 9 Mersey street<br />

Rudd William, confectioner, 65 Market street<br />

Rushton Henry, coal dealer, Henry street<br />

Rushton Henrj', dining rooms, 55 Market street<br />

Rushton Hugh, shopkeeper, 8 Brassey street<br />

Russell —, dress maker, see Powell 4c Russell<br />

Russell Alexander, carver 4c gilder, artist, colorman k fdncy<br />

stationer; a choice collection <strong>of</strong> drawings, paintings,<br />

engravings 4cc. always on hand, 89 Grange lane<br />

Russell Jane (Miss), shopkeeper, 13 Claughton road<br />

Russell John, painter, 150 Grange lane<br />

Russell Richard John, shopkeeper, 67 Duke street<br />

Rutherford James, Palatine hotel, 1, 3 4c 5 Ivy street<br />

Ruthven Adolphus, fish 4c game salesman, 34 Hamilton st<br />

flutter Mary (Mrs.), dressmaker, 51 Westboume road<br />

Ryalls k Sorge, music repository, 9 Hamilton street<br />

Ryan John, marine store dealer, 192 Chester street<br />

Rylands 4c Sons (Robert Henry Bambridge,agent), colliery<br />

proprietors, 6 Abbey street<br />

Sadler John, confectioner, 308 Conway street<br />

St. Clair John, lodging house, 11 Bridge street<br />

St.George's Steam Tug Company'sWorks (John Griffiths,<br />

manager), 8 Chester street<br />

Salkeld James, carpet planner, 33 Camden street<br />

Salmon William, beer retailer, 50 Egerton street<br />

Salt William, tailor, 13 Grange road. Charing cross<br />

Sail idge Archibald Tutton, Crown, CO Market street 4c<br />

Raven hotel, 28 4c 30 Exmouth street<br />

Sankey Brook Sf Ashton Green Collieries (William Lea,<br />

agent), 11 Abbey street<br />

Sankey John, farrier, 3 Old Chester road<br />

Saul Martin, shoemaker, 83 Bentinck street<br />

Saul Richard, tailor, 0 Claughton ;-oad<br />

Saunders 4c Thompson, coal merchants k potato salesmen,<br />

8 Market street<br />

Saunders Abraham, joiner, 20 Derby street, Oxton road 4c<br />

16 Ridley street, Oxton road<br />

Saunders Benjamin, agent, 6 German terrace<br />

Saunders Joseph, butcher. Stall, Market house<br />

Savage John, plasterer 4c slater, 49 Grange lane<br />

Savage John, shopkeeper, 46 William street<br />

Savage John, jun. shopkeeper, 46 Queen street<br />

Savin William, butcher, Stall, Market bouse<br />

Saxon Martin, livery stables, 60 Chester street<br />

Scarrsbruck William, grocer, 25 Watson street<br />

Scholefield William, (Jhester Arms hotel, 2 Conway street<br />

Scholes James, painter 4c glazier, 109 Oxton road<br />

Scholes Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 6 Henry street<br />

Scholfield William, Chester Arms hotel,96 Hamilton street<br />

Scott Frances (Mrs.), The Butchers' Arms, 17 Monk sireeft<br />

SCOTT HORATIO W. carpet, oil cloth 4C general furnishing<br />

warehouse, 55 Argyle street<br />

Scutt John, lodging house, 23 Gladstone street<br />

Scott Josepli, greengrocer, 77 Exmouth street<br />

Sebright-Green 4c Thompson, solicitors, 32 Hamilton street<br />

Sellars J. C. p.c.s. manufacturing chemist, 4 Ferry Iniildings,<br />

Chester street<br />

Senior Mark, shopkeeper, 2 Tranmere vale, Oxton road<br />

Shallcross Joseph, butcher, 40 Exmouth street<br />

Shanassey John, shopkeeper, 31 Russell street<br />

Sharpies Albert, confectioner, 34 Oxton road<br />

Sharpies George, general smith, 224 Chester street<br />

Sharpies John, confectioner, 193 Chester street 4c Stall,<br />

Market house<br />

Shaw Stephen, flsherman, 203 Chester street<br />

Shaw Thomas, auctioneer, see Pightling 4c Shaw<br />

Shaw Thomas, foreman fltter, 13 Greenfield street<br />

Shaw Thomas, pawnbroker, 12 Market at. 4c 83 Albion =t<br />

Shaw William, butcher, 58 Park street<br />

Sherlock John, butcher. Stall, Market house<br />

Sherry James, grocer, 48 Watson street<br />

Sherwin Henry, shopkeeper, 27 Watson street<br />

Shillinglaw William, dentist, 60 Lord street<br />

Shipman Henry, furniture dealer, 164 Chester street<br />

Shore Daniel, hydraulic engineer, 3 St. Mary's street<br />

Short James, shopkeeper, 97 Albion street<br />

Short John, shopkeeper, 8 Back St. Anne street<br />

Shropshire Union Railway Sf Canal Company (James<br />

Fleck, agent), Shore road<br />

i Siddell Henry, greengrocer, 8 Oxton road<br />

Silvester Lucas, booksellenic stationer, 126 Grange lane<br />

Simmonds Richard,lodging liouse, 42 Beckwith street<br />

Simon Henry, shipwright, 33 Bentinck street


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Simon Joseph, lodging honse, 16 Hilton street<br />

•Simon Joseph R. accountant, see Thompson 4c Simon<br />

Simon William, furniture dealer, 27 Bentinck street<br />

Simons George, dyer, 5 Horatio street<br />

Simpkinson Samuel, furniture dealer, 41 Grange lane<br />

Simpson William Henry, shopkeeper, 364 Brook street<br />

Sims Elizabeth (Mrs.), hosier 4cc. 68 Grange lane<br />

Sims Samuel, pork butcher, 77 Grange lane<br />

Singlehurst Oscar, marine store dealer, 5 Conway street<br />

Singleton William 4c Sons, bakers, 148 Grange lane; 31<br />

Conway street; 75 Chester street; 55 Watson street;<br />

384 to 390 Price street 4c 32 Park street<br />

Singleton Thomas, warehouseman, 17 Lord street<br />

SIxsmith Thomas, shopkeeper, 184 Cleveland street<br />

Skillen James, shoe maker, 13 Chapel street<br />

Skinner Robert Daniel, painter k plumber, 28 Conway st<br />

Skinner Thomas, shipwright, 12 Sun street<br />

Skinner Thomas William, boot maker. 27 Conway street<br />

Skinner Wm. boot 4c shoe ma. 20 Grange rd. Charing cross<br />

Skyrme Henry, shopkeeper, 266 Price street<br />

Slack Thomas, butcher, 11 Market house<br />

Sloan Edward, iron moulder, 220 Brook street<br />

Sloan Edward, joiner, 16 Crown street<br />

Sloan James, lodging house, 39 Claughton road<br />

Small David, joiner, 7 Westboume road<br />

Smith 4c Lewis, British Queen, 154 Price street<br />

Smith k Sons, auctioneers, 57 Argyle street<br />

Smith Captain Robert, Queen's family Sf commercial hotel<br />

k billiard rooms, 301 Conway street<br />

Smith George, grocer, 250 Borough road<br />

Smith George Simpson, surgeon, 106 Exmouth street<br />

Smith Henry, baker, 27 Arthur street<br />

Smith Henry, baker, 2 York place, Balls road<br />

Smith John, brush maker, 49 Oxton road<br />

Smith John, butcher, 18 Brassey street<br />

Smith John, cab proprietor, Woodchurch road<br />

Smith Mary (Mrs.), wardrobe dealer, 134 Market street<br />

Smith Matthew, lodging house, 0 Wesley street<br />

Smith Nathan, joiner, 51 Oliver street<br />

Smith Ralph, Mersey hotel, 25 Lord street<br />

Smith Robert, machine broker,23 Cathcart st. 4c Cleveland st<br />

Smith Susan (Mrs.), greengrocer. Stall, Market house<br />

Smith Thomas, beer retailer, 87 Watson street<br />

Smith William, shipwright, 32 Crown street<br />

Snape George, builder 4c contractor. 4 Trinity street<br />

Snelson Samuel, painter 4c glazier, 214 St. Anne street<br />

Sneyd Elizabeth (Miss), tobacconist, 105 Argyle street<br />

Snow William, chemist 4c druggist, post receiving house,<br />

post <strong>of</strong>fice savings banlc 4c money order <strong>of</strong>fice, 239 Price st<br />

Sorge Heury P. music repository, see Ryalls 4c Sorge<br />

Sorge Henry Phillips, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 84 Claughton rd<br />

Southall John, shopkeeper, 270 Conway street<br />

Southerns George, shopkeeper, 33.Park street<br />

Southward Margaret (Mrs.), pawnbroker, 57 Ivy street<br />

Speight William, boot maker, 64 Argyle street<br />

Speight William, boot 4c shoe maker, 30 4c 34 Market street<br />

Spencer Edward, painter, 56 Priory street<br />

Spencer Henry, painter 4c plumber, 25 Camden street<br />

Sprout Hugh, pawnbroker, 48 Oxton road<br />

Staley Charles, leather dealer, 137 Price street<br />

Stanaway John, greengrocer, 51 Watson street<br />

Stanley Charles, music teacher, 18 Wilkinson st. Oxton rd<br />

Stansfield Geo. Sutcliffe, surgn.M.R.c.s.,L.R.c.p, 42 Price st<br />

Steel James, mechanical engineer, 63 Dacre street<br />

Steel Thomas, beer retailer, 38 Exmouth street<br />

Steele Thomas, George §• Dragon, 82 Grange lane 4c 114<br />

Argyle street<br />

Steen Benjamin, joiner, 206 Beckwith street<br />

Stephens Willi: m, grocer, 53 Oxton road<br />

Stephenson Ellis, shopkeeper, 69 Duke street<br />

Stephenson Thomas, coppersmith, 13 Kinmel street<br />

Stevens John, shopkeeper, 1 Priory street<br />

Stevens William, boiler maker, 19 Barton st. Oxton road<br />

Stevens William, iron cistern manufacturer, Oxton road<br />

Stevenson Fanny (Miss), dress maker, 209 Oliver street<br />

Stevenson John, boiler maker, 20 Camden street<br />

Stewart Alexander, chemist k dentist, 34 Argyle street<br />

Stewart Alexander, metal broker, Cleveland street<br />

Stewart Hamilton, perfumer, 32 Argyle street<br />

Stewart James, batter, 100 4c 102 Chester street<br />

Stewart John.chemist ac druggist, 6 Grange rd.Charing cross<br />

Stewart John, fruiterer, 3 Claughton road<br />

Stobbordt Isaac Todd, Grange hotel, 256 Grange lane<br />

Stokes Samuel, dock master, 156 Bridge street<br />

Stokes Sarah (Mrs.), draper, 138 Grange lane<br />

Storer John Richard, engineer, 245 Brook street<br />

Stranaghan 4t Nixon, grocers, 50 Market street<br />

Strather Bennet, painter, 33 Clayton street, Oxton road<br />

Strawson John 4{,CQ. fancy repository, 172 Grange laae<br />

Stretch Peter» shopkeeper, 4 Bentinck street<br />

Strong Henry, master mariner, 2 Price street<br />

Sudlow George, fruiterer, Stall, Market house<br />

Sugden Wilfred, plumber 4c glazier, 19 Grange road.<br />

Charing cross<br />

Suker John, artist, 14 Claughton road<br />

Sumraer William, joiner, 11 Mornington street, Oxton road<br />

Sutcliffe Brothers, engineers, Climax works, Vittoria street<br />

Sutcliffe Charles, furniture dealer, 52 Watson street<br />

Sutherland George, shopkeeper, 300 Laird street<br />

Sutton Edward, commercial traveller, 302 Laird street<br />

Sutton Henry, Cottage inn, 308 Brook street<br />

Swale Isaac, boot maker, 13 Monk street<br />

Swallow Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, 80 Oliver street<br />

Swan William, shopkeeper, 80 Thoinas street<br />

Swinburn Henry Bradley, mechanical engineer,27 Oliver st<br />

Syer John, shopkeeper, 45Tranmere vale, Oxtou road<br />

Sykes William, ironmonger, 167 Chester street<br />

Sylvester Charles, M.D. 4C surgeon, 54 Hamilton square<br />

Tabiner Henry, mason 4c contractor, 29 k 31 Price street<br />

Tackney John, shopkeeper, 358 Beckwith street<br />

Taextpn Tliomas, photographer, 119 Grange lane<br />

Tait James, joiner, 24 Rhyl street<br />

Talbot Richard, painter & paper hanger, 48 Priory street<br />

Tax Office (Richard Ackerley, collector), 32 Bridge street<br />

Taylor Jas.4c Co. engineers 4:c. Britannia wrks. Cleveland st<br />

Taylor Charles, dairyman, 119 Oliver street<br />

Taylor Francis, engine fitter, 25 Rose street<br />

Taylor F'rederick William, jeweller, 6 Queen street<br />

Taylor James, Denbigh Castle, 4 St. Mary's gate<br />

Taylor James, shopkeeper, 32 Brassej* street<br />

Taylor Joseph, grocer, 316 k 318 Borough road<br />

Taylor Thomas, window blind manufacturer, 142 Grange la<br />

Taylor Thomas, shopkeeper, 56 Jackson street<br />

Taylor William, beer retailer, 200 Brook street<br />

Taylor William, greengrocer. Stall, Market house<br />

Taylor William, ironmonger, 54 Market street<br />

Taylor William, plasterer, 6 Exmouth street<br />

Taylor William Thompson, Elephant Sf Castle, Park street<br />

Teece Elizabeth (Mrs.), provision dealer, 36 Market house<br />

Teece Joseph, fishmonger. Stall, Market house<br />

Teece Thomas, provision dealer, 2.50 Grange lane<br />

Tennison Thom.as, shopkeeper. 362 Price street<br />

Testot Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 26 Eldon street<br />

Tetley Joseph, china shop, 185 Chester street<br />

Tharme John, Free Library hotel, 11 4c 13 Queen street<br />

Theatre Royal, Argyle street<br />

Thomas Andrew, shopkeeper, 1 Elizabeth place<br />

Thomas David, eating house, 107 Chester street<br />

Thomas Edward, boot k shoe maker, 115 Price street<br />

Thomas Edward Colston, Pier hotel, 1 Canning street<br />

Thomas Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 23 Henry street<br />

Thomas George, dairyman, 48 Brassey street<br />

Thomas Humphrey, eating house, 10 Ivy street<br />

Thoraas Jane (Mrs.), lodging house, 13 Oliver street<br />

Thomas John, herbalist, 98 Beckwith street<br />

Thomas Jobn, lodging house, 26 Claughton road<br />

Thomas John, shopkeeper, 23 Blackpool street<br />

Thomas Richard, blncksmith, 22 Chapel street<br />

Thomas Richard, coal dealer, 235 Chester street<br />

Thomas Spark, joiner, 17 Wilkinson street, Oxton road<br />

Thomas Thomas, butcher, 10 Market place south 4c 43<br />

Watson street<br />

Thoraas William, grocer, 90 Woodchurch road<br />

Thomas William Henry, Pier vaults, 12 Hamilton street<br />

Thomason John Thoinas, engraver, 43 Henry street<br />

Thomlinson George, carpenter, 7 Rose street<br />

Thoralinson Thomas, engineer, 36 Hilton street<br />

Thompson 4c Capper, homoeopathic chemists, 24 Argyle st<br />

Thompson k Simm, accountants, insurance k house agents,<br />

47 Hamilton square<br />

Thompson Charles, engineer, 14 Lorn street<br />

Thompson George, butcher, Stall, Marker hou


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Timmis Charles 4c Co. grocers, 161 Chester street; 14<br />

Market place south 4c 7 Monk street<br />

Timmons John,grocer 4cprovision dlr. 33, 34 4c 35Market ho<br />

Tinker Allen, earthenware dealer, 72 Watson street<br />

Tobin John, coal dealer, 21 Taylor street<br />

Tobin John, window blind inauufacturer, 33 Grange lane<br />

Tod Mary (Miss), dress maker, 87 Westboume road<br />

Todd George, engineer, 8 Lea street<br />

Todd James, tobacconist, 101 Watson street<br />

Tolson Thomas, stationer, 17 ^^'atson street<br />

Tolson Thomas, timber dealer, 161 Cleveland street<br />

Tomlinson James, shipwright, 12 Salisbury street<br />

Toohey Patrick, beer retailer, 27 St. Mary's gate<br />

Tooth Elizabeth (Mrs.), greengrocer, 25Claughton road<br />

Torn<strong>of</strong>l'John, earthenware dealer, 33 Oliver street<br />

Totvn Hall, Hamilton street<br />

Trainor Thoinas, shopkeeper, 59 Park street<br />

Tramicay Carriage Works (Georgt Mills, manager),<br />

Cleveland street<br />

2'ranmere Coal Co. (James Downham, managing director).<br />

Old Chester road<br />

Travis James, potato dealer, 43 Corporation road<br />

Travis John, greengrocer, 31 Oxton road<br />

Trayner William, draper k hosier, 110 Chester street<br />

Tunstall Alice (.Miss), dress maker, 212 Claughton road<br />

Tuohy k Eccleson, rope 4c canvas dealers. Freeman street<br />

Turner John, joiner, 104 Old Bidston road<br />

Turner John, nurseryman. Stall, Market house<br />

Turner Richard, joiner, 267 Brook street<br />

Turner Richard, plasterer, 32 Sun street<br />

Turnwright William, shopkeeper, 07 Watson street<br />

Turtle James, greengr. 187 Chester st. k Stall, Market ho<br />

Turton James, chimney sweeper, 4 Davies street<br />

Tweedle John, grocer, 84 Bentinck street<br />

Tyas George, boot 4c shoe maker, 33 St. Anne street<br />

Union Loan Sf Discount Company (Nathaniel Andrews),<br />

manager, 30 Hamilton street<br />

Urmson Henry, nurseryman. Stall, Market house<br />

Varty, Calvert 4c Co., gro. k provision dlrs. 1 4c 3 Cross st<br />

Vaughan Abel 4c Co. wine 4c spirit mers. 95 k 97 Grange lane<br />

Vaughan Isabella (Miss), ladies' semiuary, 95 Camden st<br />

Venables Hannah (Mrs.), grocer, 6 Watson street<br />

Venables John, furniture dealer, 143 Price street<br />

Vernon John, seedsman, Stall, Market house<br />

Vowels Joseph, Caledonian. 08 Market street<br />

Wade Thomas, grocer, 136 Grange lane<br />

Waight Williain Henry, lodging bouse, 191 Conway street<br />

Walden John, boot k shoe maker, 91 Grange lane<br />

M'alker John k William, builders, 1 Hamilton lane<br />

Walker, Peter 4c Son, brewers, 8 Market place south<br />

Walker George, physician k surgeon, 11 Hamilton square<br />

Walker George, shopkeeper, 17 Neptune street<br />

Walker Henry, grocer, (25 K block) Dock cottages<br />

Walker James, boot 4c shoe maker, 14 Oxton road<br />

Walker John, painter, plumber 4c glazier, 73 Market street<br />

Walker Joseph, tailor, see Woolrich k Walker<br />

Walker Robert, stationer, 46 Sandford street<br />

Walker Sarah (Mrs.), ladies' school, 32 Price street<br />

Walker Thomas, The Feathers, 124 Chester street<br />

Wolker Williara, railway agent, 113 Bridge street<br />

Wallace Patrick W. cart owner; agent for the London 4c<br />

North Western Railway Co. 4c the Shropshire Union Railway<br />

k Canal Co. 20 Pool street k Neptune street<br />

Walley Joseph, carting agent. Corporation road<br />

Walls Joseph, butcher, 47 Oxton road<br />

Walsh Henry, lodging house, 224 Conway street<br />

Walton James 4c Samuel, mantle makers, 76 Hamilton st<br />

Walton W. 4c T. ship smiths. Corporation road<br />

Walton Joseph, butcher, 63 Oxton road<br />

Walton Thomas, watch maker, 168 Grange lane<br />

Walton William, master sraith, 3 Crown street<br />

Ward Daniel, grocer, 101 Oliver street<br />

Warnoek John, shopkeeper, 151 Brook street<br />

Warrall Samuel, shopkeeper, 52 Cathcart street<br />

Wass Robert, dining rooms, 26 Hamilton street<br />

Waterhouse James, boot maker, 8 Cross street<br />

Waterhouse Vincent, brass finisher, 11 St. Mary's street<br />

Waters Patrick, shopkeeper, 123 Cathcart street<br />

Watkin Albion, boot maker, 4 Brook street<br />

Watkinson Thomas, shopkeeper, 44 Brassey street<br />

Watson Alexander, joiner, 3 Sun street<br />

Watson David, white cooper, 294c 30 Market house<br />

Watson James, lodging house, 23 Oliver street<br />

Watson William, master mariner, 8 Prince's terrace<br />

Watt James, pawnbroker, 98 Price street<br />

Watt John, draughtsman, 174 Cleveland street<br />

Watt Samuel, plumber 4c painter. 207 Grange lane<br />

Wattlewortb John, boot maker, 82 Camden street<br />

Waugh Adam, lodging house, 266 Conway street<br />

Weare William Sidney, watch maker, 23 Argyle street<br />

Webb John, beer retailer, 202 Brook street<br />

Weir Mary Ann (Mrs.), lodging house,336 Cleveland street<br />

Welch William, Pacific hotel, 476 Price street<br />

Wells Alfred, tallow chandler, 68 Watson street<br />

Welsby & Deakin, wine k spirit merchants, 173 Chester st<br />

Welsh Martin, shopkeeper, 25 St. Mary's gate<br />

Wemyss James, plumber, 27 Price stieet<br />

Wesley Wm. boot 4c shoe maker, 24 Market st. 4:2 Monk st<br />

West James, grocer, 17 Arthur street<br />

West John, master mariner, 44 Russell street<br />

West Robert, baker, 33 Cleveland street; 52 Exmouth<br />

street k 43 Lord street<br />

Weyiniss William, joiner, 16 Brook street<br />

Whalley Ellen (Mrs.), Angel inn, 2 Watson street<br />

Wheatley John, lodging house, 8 Hilton street<br />

Whelan John, beer retailer, 137 Oliver street<br />

Whelan Sarah (Mrs.), beerretailer, Park street<br />

Whitaker James, american temperance hotel, 29 Bridge st<br />

Whitaker Thomas, North Star, 330 Cleveland street<br />

Whitaker Williara, milk dealer, 235 Chester street<br />

Whitby Joseph & Thomas, pawnbrokers, 278 4c 280 Price st<br />

Whitby Thomas, pawnbroker, 60 Brassey street<br />

White Alice (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 29 Watson street<br />

White George, confectioner, 166 Grange lane<br />

White John, dairy, 13 Albion street<br />

Whitehall Henry," Noi-th Western hotel, Cleveland street<br />

Whitehead Walter, lodging house, 7 Samuel street<br />

Whiting James, grocer, 50 Exmouth street<br />

Whittaker Thomas, North Star hotel, 12 Marshall street<br />

Whyte Andrew, coal merchant, 1 Jackson street. Grange la<br />

Wigaji Sf Whiston Coal Co. Limited, colliery proprietors,<br />

5 Abbey street<br />

Wild Thoinas, tallow chandler, 174 Chester street<br />

Wilde Wra. block, pump 4c mast maker, see Davies 4c Wilde<br />

Wildgoose John, eating house, 22 Bridge street<br />

Wileman Chas. k Co. wine merchant, 5 Cleveland street<br />

Wilkins Benjamin, ironmonger, 41 Oxton road<br />

Wilkins John, hair dresser, 49 Ivy street<br />

Wilkinson Jane (Mrs.), newsagent, .59 Westboume road<br />

Wilkinson Joseph, shopkeeper, 109 Watson street<br />

Wilkinson Joseph, wardrobe dealer, 31 Parkstreet<br />

Wilkinson Joseph Bird, butcher, 4 Stewart street<br />

Wilkinson Samuel, chemist 4c druggist, 35 Watson street<br />

Wilkinson Thos. Goodall, boot 4c shoe maker,3 Hamilton st<br />

Wilkinson Thoraas G. grocer, k post <strong>of</strong>fice 4c money order<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, 155 Chester street<br />

Wilkinson WiiHam, grocer, 1 Stanley road<br />

W'illcock Samuel, grocer, 28 Oxton road<br />

Willcox Christian, shopkeeper, 71 Bentinck street<br />

Willett Meredith, broker k appraiser, 16 Salisbury street<br />

Willett Richard, confectioner, 144 Conway street<br />

Williams Brothers, grocers 4c provision dealers, 22 Arthur<br />

street 4c 15 Market place south. See advert.<br />

W^illiaras Albert, china shop, 192 Chester street<br />

Williams Benjamin, hatter, 67 Argyle street<br />

Williams David, lodging house, 23 Sun street<br />

Williams Edward Godkhi, draper, 2 Cross street<br />

Williams Evan, carpenter, 60 Eldon street<br />

Williams Henry, rigger, 64 Duke street<br />

Williams Hugh, boot 4c shoe maker, 27 Clarendon stieet,<br />

Oxton road<br />

Williams James, butcher, 41 Westboume road<br />

Williams John, coal dealer, Oxton road<br />

Williams John, contractor, 42 Russell street<br />

Williams John, draper, 66 Watson street<br />

Williams John, provision dealer, Woodchurch-road<br />

Williams John, shipwright, 4 Nelson street<br />

Williams John Davies, boot 4c shoe maker, 141 Chester st<br />

Williams Joseph, builder, 7 Wilkinson street, Oxton road<br />

Williams Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 118 Albion street<br />

Williams Martha (Mrs.), tobacconist, 14 Hamilton street<br />

Williams Mary ^Mrs.^, shopkeeper, 215 Chester street<br />

Williams Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 120 Market street<br />

Williams Maurice, driller, 114 Old Bidston road<br />

Williams Morris, blacksmith, 14 Kent place<br />

Williams Nathan, lodging house, 34 Lord street<br />

Williams Owen, lodging bouse, 31 Gladstone street<br />

Williams Richard, lodging house, 7 Gladstone street<br />

Williams Richard, raaster <strong>of</strong> tug boat, 31 Parkfield avenue<br />

Williams Richard, painter, 102 Claughton road<br />

Williams Richard, shopkeeper, 172 Cleveland street<br />

Williams Robert, ironfounder, see Jones k Williams<br />

Williams Robert Griffiths, coramrcl trvlr. 200 Claughton rd<br />

WILLIAMS S. late Williams 4c Evans, general house, steam<br />

ship 4c <strong>of</strong>fice furnishers, 66 4c 68 Argyle st. See advert<br />

Williams Samuel, shipwright, 21 Rose street<br />

Williams Stephen, greengrocer, 37 Grange rd.Charing cross<br />

Williams Thomas, dyer, 10 Queen street<br />

Williams Thomas, linendraper, 108 Price street<br />

Williams Thomas, rent collector, 38 Price street


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Williams Thomas, timber merchant, see Crowe 4c Williams<br />

Williams William, Anchor inn, 77 k 79 Cathcart street<br />

Williams Wm. cart owner, 3 Parkfield view, Hemingford st<br />

Williams William, shipsmith. Corporation road<br />

Williams William Altree, plumber, 32 Claughton road 4c 67<br />

Conway street<br />

Williams William Robt. master mariner, 9 Parkfield avenue<br />

Williams William Travis, ship smith, 38 Neptune street<br />

Will mers Charles 4c Son, printers, 64 4c 66 Chester street<br />

Willoughby Charlotte (Mrs.),greengrocer, Stall,Marketlio<br />

Wills Jeremiah, lodging house, 50 Dacre street<br />

Wilson k Jones, printers, 1 Hamilton square<br />

Wilson Gibson, boot maker, 242 Grange lane<br />

Wilson James, beer retailer, 87 Jackson street. Grange la<br />

Wilson Jolin, smallware dealer, 40 St. Anne street<br />

Wilson Joseph, tripe dresser, Stall, Market house<br />

Wilson Septimus, butcher, 378 Price street<br />

Wilson Williain, dock master, 143 Bridge street<br />

Windle Charles, shopkeeper, 55 W^estbourne road<br />

Windsor George, greengrocer, 21 Grange rd. Charing cross<br />

Winn Ann (Mrs.), lodging house, 13 Bridge street<br />

Winstanley Richard, shopkeeper, 41 Egerton street<br />

Winstanley Williain, confectioner, 190 Conway street<br />

Winward Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 7 Crown street<br />

Wirrall Agricultural Society (Alexander Fraser Gardiner,<br />

sec), 28 Hamilton street<br />

Wirral Children's Hospital (Miss Brown, matron), Oxton<br />

road<br />

Wirral (The) Water Co. (Geo. :Miller, sec),08 Chester st<br />

Wood George, shopkeeper, 9 Whetstone lane<br />

Wood John, boiler maker, 22 Ne|itune street<br />

Woodcock James, chemist, 128 Griinge lane<br />

Woods William, tea merchant, 1 Parkfield avenue<br />

Woodside Ferry Offices (Capt.Rt.E. E.Pinhey),Chester st<br />

Woodward 4c Cave, family tea dealers,^ grocers, k Italian<br />

warehousemen, k british wines, 248 Grange lane<br />

Woodward James, fruiterer, 97 Hamilton street<br />

BLACON-cum-CRABWALIi is a township in the<br />

parish <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity, Chester city, in the Western division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the county, higher division ot the hundred <strong>of</strong><br />

Wirral, union and county court district <strong>of</strong> Chester. The<br />

Eliesmere Canal passes through the township. Blacon<br />

is a mile and a quarter west from Chester on the Flintshire<br />

border and Crabwall, two miles north-west<br />

Smyth Hugh Lyle, Crabwall hall<br />

Charmley Richd. farmer, Blacon hall<br />

BOLLINGTON, near Prestbury, is a township and<br />

ecclesiastical parish formed in 1842 out <strong>of</strong> the parish<br />

<strong>of</strong> Prestbury, 3^ miles north-east from Macclesfield,<br />

169 from London, 26 from Crewe, 13 south from Stockport,<br />

17^ from Leek, 69^ from Birmingham, 18 from<br />

Manchester, in the Eastern division <strong>of</strong> the county,<br />

hundred, union, county court district, and rural deanery<br />

<strong>of</strong> Macclesfield, Chester archdeaconry and diocese.<br />

A Local Board <strong>of</strong> Health was formed here in 1862. Here<br />

is a station on the Macclesfield Lines' Committee Railway,<br />

which crosses tho river Bollin and the main road<br />

to Macclesfield by a viaduct <strong>of</strong> twenty-two arches ; the<br />

Manchester. Sheffield and Lincolnshire canal passes<br />

through. The church <strong>of</strong> St. John the Baptist is a stone<br />

building in tbe Eariy English style ; it was erected<br />

in 1834 by the Church Commissioners, and cost £4,000 ;<br />

it consists cf chancel, chancel aisles, nave, transept<br />

and aisles, and there is a handsome tower containing<br />

1 bell. Tbe living is aperpetual curacy, yearly<br />

value £300, in the gift ot the vicar <strong>of</strong> Prestbury ; the<br />

Rev. Frederick Richardson, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Magdalene College,<br />

Cambridge, is the incumbent. The Parsonage<br />

House is a handsome building <strong>of</strong> stone, and adjoins the<br />

church. There are chapels for Wesleyans, Baptists,<br />

Primitive Methodists, and Roman Catholics. The<br />

Congregational chapel, situated in Palmerston street,<br />

is a handsome stone edifice in the Early Decorated<br />

style and has sittings for 460 persons ; it haa a spire<br />

90 feet high. There is a National school for boys and<br />

girls in the town ; a school at Bollington Cross, which<br />

bas been licensed for divine service, and Sunday schools<br />

are held here. A very large and handsome Sunday<br />

school has been built at the cost <strong>of</strong> £2,000, which is<br />

also used for divine service, and it was used during the<br />

cotton famine for a sewing school for females out <strong>of</strong><br />

work. In and adjoining the township are several large<br />

Woolrich 4c Walker, tailors, 24 Conway street. See advert<br />

Woore Joe, engineer, 174 Cleveland street<br />

Worrall William 4c Sons, drapers, 145,147 k 149 Chester st<br />

Worrall James, ferryman, 7 Chapel street<br />

Worrall Walter, shopkeeper, 264 Conway street<br />

Worsley Samuel, M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon, 15 Lower<br />

Ivy street k 12 Grange Jane. See advertisement<br />

Wren Augustus Burney, M.R.C.V.S. veterinary surgeon, 67<br />

Grange lane. See advertisement<br />

Wright James 4c Thoraas, corn merchants, 99 Cleveland st<br />

Wright Jane (Miss), shopkeeper, 123 Price street<br />

Wright John, boiler maker, 18 Rose street<br />

Wright John, raason, builder 4c contractor, Atherton street<br />

Wright John, monumental mason,1 Mornington st.Oxton rd<br />

Wright Joseph, grocer 4c tea dealer, 15 Cross street<br />

Wright Joseph, Royal hotel, 6 Woodchurch road<br />

Wright Thomas, joiner, 14 Abbey street<br />

Wyer David, lodging house, 2-59 Brook street<br />

Wyllie James, shopkeeper k smitli, 35 Brook place<br />

Wynn Ebenezer, Market inn, 26 Market street<br />

Wynn Margaret .4nn (Mrs.), Hamlet inn, 20 Chester st<br />

Wynn Thomas, Stork hotel, 41 4c 43 Price street<br />

Yarker Thoinas, joiner, 11 Gladstone street<br />

Yates James, joiner, 83 Westboume road<br />

Yates James Ambrose, joiner, 27 George street<br />

Yates William Clark, brewer, see Gatehouse 4c Yates<br />

Yeo Edward, provision dealer, 75 Claughton road<br />

Yeo Martha (Mrs.), provision dealer, 32 Market house<br />

Youds Thoraas, baker, 15 Ivy street k 31 St. Mary's gate<br />

Young Thomas 4c George, bakers, 151 Conway street<br />

Young Abraham, shopkeeper, 38 Pool street<br />

Young Elizabeth (Mrs.), photographic artist, 0 Price street<br />

Young George, engineer, 29 Camden street<br />

Young John, boiler maker, 22 Lord street<br />

Young Williain, baker, 208 Conway street<br />

Younger James, joiner, 35 Elgin street<br />

Vule John, joiner, 178 Claughton road<br />

from Chester. Lord Crewe is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor, P. S.<br />

Humberstone, esq. J.P. is chief landowner. The soil<br />

is clay ; subsoil clay. The chief crops


78 BOLLINGTON.<br />

Allen James, Palmerston street<br />

Bates John Allan, The RooKery<br />

Bowers Mrs.Park house, Ingersley road<br />

Brier John, Oak hank<br />

Brooke Joseph, New Hollinhali<br />

Chadwick William, Ingersley road<br />

Cope James, Wellington road<br />

Donovan Rev. Thos. [Roman Catholic]<br />

Gatley Francis, Kerridge<br />

Greg Francis, Turner heath<br />

Greg Miss, Barley grnge.Bollington crs<br />

Greg Mrs. The Mount<br />

Hall Rev. A— R—,B.A. [curate]<br />

Higgins Alfred, Limefield house<br />

Holdern George H. Shrigley road<br />

Kewley William, Bollington cro.ss<br />

Kidd William, Bollin bank<br />

Ledley John Bradley, Ledley street<br />

Lush Rev. Richard [Primitive Methodist<br />

|, High street<br />

Middleton Rev.Wm. Wellington row<br />

Oliver Thomas, Water house<br />

Oliver William, Wellington road<br />

Orme James, Palmerston street<br />

Richards Mrs. High street<br />

Richardson Rev. Frederick-, M.A. [incumbent].<br />

Church street<br />

Slater Henry, Lower mill<br />

Waide Rev. John Sunderson,[Independent],<br />

Bnliington cross<br />

Wilkinson Frederick, Rock bank<br />

Williamson John, Old Hollinhali<br />

Wood Mrs. Bollington cross<br />

Wyldes Misses, Willow bank, Kerridge<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Allen George, shopkeeper. Kerridge hi<br />

Allen James, surgeon, Palmerston st<br />

Allmnn Ann (Mrs.), farmer. Chancery<br />

lane, Kerridge<br />

AUiuau William, grocer, High street<br />

Allman William, stone merchant k \<br />

builder. Church street<br />

AllmanWilliam, jun.greengrer.High st<br />

Ankers George, ironmonger 4c tin plate<br />

worker. Water street<br />

Armfield John, farmer. Stock End farm<br />

Armitt Wm.4c Co.grcrs.Bollington cross<br />

Armitt Japh. tailor 4cdrpr.Palmerston st<br />

Bagnall Thomas, boot raaker. High st<br />

Bainbridge Tbos. joiner, Shrigley road<br />

BannisterEnochjhairdrsr.Palmerstonst<br />

Bates 4c King, bleachers 4c finishers,-<br />

Ingersley works<br />

Beard George 4c John, joiners, builders<br />

4c saw mills, Aqueduct wharf<br />

Beard John, provision dlr. Ingersley rd<br />

Beard William, Holly Bush inti, Palmerston<br />

street<br />

Beardsley James, shopkeeper, Queen st<br />

Beeley J ohn, butcher, Palmerston st<br />

Biddulph William,shopkeeper & draper,<br />

Palmerston street<br />

Billinge Mary (Mrs.), grocer k provision<br />

dealer, Palmerston street<br />

Billinge Michael, grocer, Palmerston st<br />

Bollington Gas Works (Samuel<br />

Knight, sec). Princess street<br />

Booth Charles, provision dlr. Water st<br />

Borrands Samuel, dogger 4c boot k<br />

shoe m.aker, Palmerston street<br />

Bracegirdle Joseph, general smith,<br />

Shrigley road<br />

Bradbury Joseph, grocer. High street<br />

Bradbury Peter, beer retailr. Church st<br />

Braddocic Charles, tailor. Church st<br />

Bramwell Thomas, grocer. Stake House<br />

end, Kerridge<br />

Brier John (trustees <strong>of</strong>), calico manufacturers<br />

4c printers, Oak Bank mill<br />

Brockiehurst Hy .butchr. Palmerston st<br />

Brooke, Swindells 4c Co. Limited<br />

(Joseph Brooke, managing director),<br />

cotton spinners k manufacturers,<br />

Clarence mills<br />

Brooke George, grocer, High street<br />

Brooke Wm. Edwd. grocer. Princess st<br />

Brookes John,grocer 4c provision dealer,<br />

Palmerston street<br />

Brooks Benjamin, farmer, Maud farm<br />

Brooks Jacob, shopkpr.Turner heath<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Brooks Jas. W. pork butcher, High st<br />

Brown Eli, Spinners' Arms, Palmerston<br />

street<br />

Brown Henry, fishmonger 4c fruiterer,<br />

Palmerston street<br />

Brewn Jas. boot 4c shoe ma. Church st<br />

Brown Joseph, shopkpr. Church st<br />

Buckley Benj. beer retailer. Princess st<br />

Challiner Thomas, smith, wheelwright<br />

4c cab proprietor, Palmerston street<br />

Clayton Misses, dressmakers, Water st<br />

Cook Alfred, farmer. Long lane<br />

Cook Richard, farmer,OvenHouse farm<br />

Cooke John, stationer k earthenware<br />

dealer, Palraerston street<br />

Cooke Thoinas, stone merchant, Kerridge<br />

; 4c at Greenshaw Lane wharf<br />

Cooper Joseph, farmer, Ledley street<br />

Cooper Thoinas, shopkeeper. Lord st<br />

Craven Abraham, boot k shoe maker,<br />

Bollington cross<br />

DansonSarahAnn (Mrs.), T'heMeridian<br />

inn, Palraer.stou street<br />

Danson Thoraas, c<strong>of</strong>fin maker k undertaker,<br />

Palmerston street<br />

Davies Thomas, shopkeeper, Lower ho<br />

Dawson Joseph, grocer. High street<br />

Dawson Robert, Royal Oak hotel,<br />

Princess street<br />

Drabble William, boot 4c slioe maker,<br />

Ingersley road<br />

Edwards WilHam, baker, Wellington rd<br />

Ford John, coal dlr. & carrier, Silver st<br />

Frith Lucey(Mrs.),fi8hnionger, Water st<br />

FiirnessHannah(Mrs.),butclier,Highst<br />

Furness Thoraas, butclier,Palmerston st<br />

Gardiner Charles, farmer. Lower house<br />

Gardiner Williara,coal mer. Shrigley rd<br />

Gaskell John, furniture remover k<br />

carrier, Palmerston street<br />

Gee Thomas, draper. Princess street<br />

Getton k Bennett,bras3 4c iron founders,<br />

Water street<br />

Gibbons James, grocer k provision<br />

dealer, Water street<br />

Cleaves John, grocer. High street<br />

Gosling George, draper. Water street<br />

Greg Samuel k Co. Limited, cotton<br />

manufacturers. Lower house<br />

GreggSally (M iss), frmr. Barley Mo w frm<br />

Haigh Thomas, Queen'sArms,\l\^h st<br />

Hallowell Jhn.rope4ctwinema. Queen st<br />

Hallowell Robert, cotton band manufacturer,<br />

Palmerston street<br />

Hallowell Wm.plumbr.4cpaintr.Highst<br />

Hamson Alfred, plumber 4c painter,<br />

Shrigley road<br />

Handford Samuel, joiner k builder,<br />

Wellington road<br />

Henshall John, farmer, Turner heath<br />

Hockenhull Philip Hall, chemist,<br />

druggist k photographic artist, Palmerston<br />

street<br />

HcldenGeo.H.cotton spnnr.Rainow mill<br />

Holland Catherine (Mrs.),greengrocer.<br />

Water street<br />

Horsfield James, ironmonger. High st<br />

Howe Isaac,crpntr.4c joiner,Shrigley rd<br />

Ingham John, draper 4c hosier, Palmerston<br />

street<br />

Jackson Elias, grcr.4cdraper. Church st<br />

Jackson Jas. grocr 4c dra|ier,Shrigleyrd<br />

JacksonMry.( Mrs. ),pork btchr. H igli st<br />

Jackson Tliomas, clog 4c patten maker,<br />

Palraerston street<br />

Jackson Thomas, grocer, Palmerston st<br />

Jackson William,butcher,Palmerstonst<br />

Jackson Wra. grcr. 4c draper. Water st<br />

KenyonRt.blacksmith, Bollington crods<br />

Kirkham John, farmr. Shrigley Rd.frm<br />

Knight Samuel, registrar <strong>of</strong> births k<br />

deaths, for Bollington, Pott Shrigley,<br />

Lyme Handley, Tytheringtou 4c<br />

Hurdsfield districts, High street<br />

Leigh Abraham, greengrocer, Water st<br />

Liverpool Sf Manchester District<br />

Banking Co, {Limited) (Branch<br />

Offices), (Mr. Harold C. Dixon,<br />

manager), (open every Wednesday 4c<br />

I Friday), Palmerston street<br />

[POST OFFICE<br />

Loioer HouseLibrary(Wi\\iam Cooke,<br />

secretary), Lower house<br />

McGarr William, tailor, Water street<br />

Martlew Edward, bookseller, stationer<br />

k printer, Palmerston street<br />

Mason Joel, grocer, Church street<br />

Mayers Thos. shopkeepr. Palmerston st<br />

Moore Richard, tailor, High street<br />

Mottershead Samuel, farmer<br />

Needham Ralph, shopkpr.StakeHo.end<br />

Neild Thoraas, farmer, 'The Nabbs farm<br />

Newcombe George,farmer, Mount farm<br />

NewsRoomlf Library (James Kenyon,<br />

secretary), Palmerston street<br />

Oliver Thomas k Sons, cotton manufacturers,<br />

Waterhouse mills<br />

Orme James, stone merchant, Palmerston<br />

street 4c Kerridge<br />

Parrott k Horsfield, licensed brewers,<br />

Bollington brewery<br />

Pearson Elizabeth (Mrs.), milliner4c<br />

dressmaker. High street<br />

Pearson Mark, farmer, Bollington hall<br />

Perry John, butcher, Wellington road<br />

Pimlott k Co. soda water manufacturers,<br />

Bollington soda water works<br />

Pimlott Saranel, bobbin manufacturer,<br />

Defiance street<br />

Pool John T. grocer 4c general corn<br />

fctr.High st; 4c at Grovest.Wilraslow<br />

Robinson Chas. CocA inn,BoUngtn.cros<br />

Robinson Jsph. beer retailer. Church st<br />

Shelden George, farraer, Hollinhali<br />

Sheldon Mary Ann (Mrs.), beerretlr.<br />

Water street<br />

Shrowder Samuel, linen drpr. High st<br />

Siralock Juhn, china dealer. High st<br />

Slack Moses,boot 4cshoe nia.Palmstn. st<br />

Slater Henry 4c Leigh, paper staineri>.<br />

The Lower mill<br />

Snape Jsph. Turners' Arms, Church st<br />

Stringer Jamea, smith 4c wheelwright,<br />

Turner heath<br />

Stubbs Joseph, beer retailer. Lord st<br />

Sutton J ames, drpr. 4c grcr. Shrigleyra<br />

Sutton John W. DogSf Partridge inn,<br />

Palmerston street<br />

Swindells George 4c Son, cotton manufacturers,<br />

Adelphi mill<br />

Swindells Martha (Mrs.), grocer,<br />

Palmerston street<br />

SwindellsWm.beerrtlr.Bollington cross<br />

Thompson Simeon, carter,Turner heath<br />

Trueman James S. farmer, Hatchard<br />

Barn farm<br />

Turner Martha (Mrs.),draper 4c grocer<br />

Henshall rd. 4c fnur.Glue Shades farm<br />

Turner Richard, farmer, Kerridge<br />

Turner Thos. auctioneer, accountant k<br />

estate agent, Ingersley road<br />

Unwin James, Red Lion, Kerridge hill<br />

Unwin Samuel, bootmaker, Wellington<br />

road<br />

Unwin Saml. grcr. k tea dlr.Chancery la<br />

Unwin Saml. tailor 4c draper. Water st<br />

Unwin Stephen, bootmaker, High street<br />

Vere John, coal merchant, Shrigley rd<br />

Wainwright John, dogger. Water st<br />

Walley James, chemist, High street<br />

Warburton Thomas 4c Son,clock4cwatch<br />

makers, Palmerston street<br />

Warburton Joseph, jun. clock 4c watch<br />

maker, High street<br />

Watson John, draper, Greenshaw lane<br />

Watson Joseph, provision dealr. High st<br />

Watson Thomas, rope 4c twine maker,<br />

Palraerston street<br />

West John, ooal 4c provision dealer 4c<br />

beer retailer, Henshall road<br />

Wetton Joseph,stone sawmills, Greenshaw<br />

lane 4c Kerridge<br />

WhimstoneJohn W. Waggon ^Horses,<br />

Wellington road<br />

Whiston Jas. beer retailer, Ingersley rd<br />

Whittaker Henry,shopkpr.Lower house<br />

Williamson Abraham, stone merchant,<br />

Styperston quarries<br />

Williamson Jhn. Crown inn, Chorch st<br />

William^>on JOIKL, stone merchant, Old<br />

Hdlinhall


DIlTf<br />

Workir<br />

Worm'<br />

road<br />

Worth .<br />

Palme<br />

ORY.J<br />

- ft'a Cfufr, Higfc street<br />

-w, beerretailer.Cngersley<br />

Ellen (Mrs.),<br />

street<br />

batcher.<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Wrighley Elizabeth(Miss), shopkeeper,<br />

Bollington cross<br />

Wright Alfred, irrocer. Lower house<br />

Wright Ellen (Mrs.), grocer 4c draper,<br />

Shrigley road<br />

BOSLEY. 79<br />

Wright Newton, boot k shoe maker.<br />

Church street<br />

Wright Samuel, grocer, Shrigley road<br />

Young Alice (Mrs.), draper, Water<br />

street<br />

BOLLINGTONCnearAltrincham) is a small township,<br />

village and ecclesiastical parish, comprising the townships<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bollington, Agden and Millington, in Altrincham<br />

union wid county court district. Bollington<br />

township ia situate on the river Bollin and near the<br />

Bridgwater canal, and ia ij miles south from Dunham<br />

Maweey station and .3 south-west from Altrincham. In<br />

1869 the ecclesiastical parish <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity was<br />

formed. The church <strong>of</strong> the Holy Trinity, a stone<br />

building in the Early English style, was consecrated ©n<br />

the 10th November, 1854 ; it consists <strong>of</strong> chancel and<br />

nave with a turret and 1 bell, it is fitted up with open<br />

benches and vdll seat 260 people ; two-thirds <strong>of</strong> the<br />

seats are free ; the ro<strong>of</strong> is open framed ; the pulpit<br />

and font are <strong>of</strong> stone. The register dates from the year<br />

1870. The living is a vicarage, yearly value £97, in<br />

the gift <strong>of</strong> tbe vicar <strong>of</strong> Rostherne, and held by the<br />

Rev. Edward Daking Garven, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Brasenose<br />


80 BOSLEY. CHESHIRE. fpOST OFFICE<br />

Bowyer Thomas, Youngs Folly farm<br />

Brindley Robert, Mortimer house<br />

Cheetham Mrs<br />

Fraser Rev. Alex. C. B.A. Vicarage<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Arnold Peter, farmer. Lower house<br />

Broster Hannah (Miss), farmer<br />

Bullock Abraham, farmer. Sour butts<br />

Burgess Ann (Mrs.) (exors.<strong>of</strong>), farmers,<br />

Church farm<br />

Casey Samuel, farmer, Pye ash<br />

Cheetham Joseph, farraer. Stony fold<br />

Clayton Enoch, farraer. Bull gate<br />

Clayton Peter, fanner, Dawson's farm<br />

Earlam Samuel, blacksmith<br />

Girdle Richard B. farmer<br />

Goodfellow James, farmer, Hugh bridge<br />

Goodwin Thomas, farmer, Morris green<br />

Hammond Joseph, farmer,Swallow dale<br />

Hammond Thomas, farmer<br />

Heapy Ann (Mrs.), farraer. Great oak<br />

Heapy Sarah Ann (Mrs.), miller 4c bakr<br />

Hibbert John, farmer. Turn hurst<br />

Lawton Thomas, Queen's Arms<br />

Lowndes Francis, farmer. Key green<br />

Lowndes Geo. farmer, Highfield house<br />

Malkin Thomas, farmer, Hollin's farm<br />

Mason James, farmer, Minn end<br />

Mason John, farmer, Minn end<br />

Mould William, Harrington Arms<br />

Nadin Abraham, farmer<br />

Percival Thoraas, farraer. Kill Hill farm<br />

Rigby Joseph, farraer, Broad oak<br />

Riley Isaac, wheelwright<br />

Shaw Isaac, farmer. Primrose bank<br />

Skeen William, shopkeeper<br />

Skellern John, farmer. Stye farm<br />

Slack Keziah (Mrs.), farmer, Mill ho<br />

Stubbs Joseph, postmaster 4c shopkeepr<br />

Stubbs Thoinas, butcher<br />

Sween Peter, farmer<br />

Tatton Williara, farraer. Styles meadow<br />

Thompson Fras. R. 4cCo. millers, Dane<br />

mill<br />

Trueman John, farmer<br />

Trueman Thoraas, farmer<br />

Trueman William (exors. <strong>of</strong>), farmer,<br />

Bosley brooks<br />

Warrington Maria (Miss) '(exors. <strong>of</strong>),<br />

farmers, Smithy green<br />

Williams Robert, farmer<br />

GREAT BOTTGHTON is a village and township in<br />

the parish <strong>of</strong> St. Oswald, Chester, forming a suburb <strong>of</strong><br />

Chester, partly within tbe limits <strong>of</strong> the municipal and<br />

parliamentary borough <strong>of</strong> Chester, in the Western division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the county ; it is bounded on the north by the<br />

river Dee, 1^ miles south-east from the Cross, lower division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the hundred <strong>of</strong> Broxton, union and county court<br />

district <strong>of</strong> Chester. Tarvin Union Workhouse, situated<br />

at Boughton heath, is a brick building, erected in 1857,<br />

capable <strong>of</strong> holding 147 inmates. Tbis village has<br />

been the scene <strong>of</strong> several battles : in the year 1644 a<br />

detachment <strong>of</strong> the garrison <strong>of</strong> Chester sallied forth to<br />

attack a party <strong>of</strong> the Parliamentary forces who had<br />

made lodgment in tbe adjoining village <strong>of</strong> Christleton ;<br />

the skirmish began at Great Boughton, and after a severe<br />

struggle the Parliamentarians retired : about 140 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

king's party were slain, most <strong>of</strong> them citizens <strong>of</strong> Chester.<br />

It was at this time that the whole <strong>of</strong> Great Boughton,<br />

including the hall, was burned down by the garrison <strong>of</strong><br />

Chester to prevent the Parliamentarians harbouring<br />

there. Boughton Hall, the residence <strong>of</strong> John Thompson,<br />

esq. J.P. is an old building with an ancient porch<br />

entrance : it has a beautiful polished oak floor in the<br />

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.<br />

Acton Williara<br />

Andrews Mrs. Tarvin road<br />

Beck John, Myrtle cottage,Tarvin road<br />

Briscoe Edward, Rose cot. Tarvin road<br />

Burton James, Tarvin road<br />

Campbell Rev. Edward Augustus Pitcairn,<br />

Vicar's cross<br />

Cheers Thomas, Heath villa<br />

Currie Miss, Woodbank<br />

Darling Miss, Tarvin road<br />

Davis Timothy, Tarvin road<br />

Evans Arthur, Moreton ho. Tarvin rd<br />

Evans Miss, Boughton house<br />

Ferrier Mrs. Manor house<br />

Francis George<br />

Gandy Mrs. Boughton honse<br />

Gatley Mrs. Tarvin road<br />

Hodge John Rapsey, Tarvin road<br />

Jones Robert, Tarvin road<br />

Jupp William, Woodbank<br />

Lowe Mrs. 17 Athol terrace, Tarvin rd<br />

Morgan John, Spring cot. Tarvin road<br />

Musgrave George, May cottage<br />

Parker William, Tarvin road<br />

Roberts Lewis, Churton villa, Tarvin rd<br />

Roberts Thomas, Vine house<br />

Robinson Mrs. Vicar's cross<br />

Royle John, Grange villa, Tarvin road<br />

Simpson Geo. John Robert, Tarvin road<br />

Thomason Samuel, Heath cottage<br />

Thompson John, j.p. Boughton ball<br />

Tomkinson Henry Richard, 13 Athol<br />

terrace, Tarvin road<br />

Vaughan Miss<br />

Vaughan Mrs<br />

Vernon John, Tarvin road<br />

Weaver James, Lilv cottage<br />

Williams Edward, Tarvin road<br />

Williams Miss, Tarvin road<br />

hall and also a very old fireplace surrounded by dutch<br />

tiles, and bears the date 1655 ; it has been in the<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> the family <strong>of</strong> the present owner (Richard<br />

Henry Williams Currie, esq. J.P.) since the time <strong>of</strong> Henry<br />

VII. There is a Female Penitentiary, also a Female<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Refuge. The Congregationalists have a chapel<br />

here. There is a British school for boys and girls.<br />

There are several market gardens, which give abundant<br />

supply to the Chester market; and several handsome<br />

villas on the banks <strong>of</strong> the Dee. Richard Henry<br />

Williams Cume, esq. J.P. is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor. The<br />

principal landowners are the Minor Canons <strong>of</strong> Chester<br />

Cathedral aud trustees <strong>of</strong> Dr. Oldfield's Charity. The<br />

soil is loam, subsoil clay. The chief crops are vegetables.<br />

The area is 760 acres ; rateable value £7,590 ;<br />

the population in 1871 was 1,733.<br />

Letters received from Chester. The nearest money order<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice is at Boughton-in-the-City<br />

British School, James Brown, master<br />

Tarvin Union House, Rev. G. H. Hobson, chaplain ; W.<br />

C. Watson, medical <strong>of</strong>ficer; Richard Harnott, master;<br />

Mrs. Harnott, matron; J. Maddock, relieving <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Miss Marian Walsh, schoolmistress<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Allenby Amy (Mrs.), ladies'school, The<br />

Grange, Chapel lane<br />

Allenby Waldegrave, commercial traveller.<br />

The Grange, Chapel lane<br />

Bewley Joseph, Cherry Orchard inn.<br />

Chapel lane<br />

Burrows Thos. mkt. gardener,Tarvin rd<br />

Butler David, shopkeeper 4c cowkeeper<br />

Chesworth Ellen (Mrs.), Gardeners'<br />

Arms<br />

Chesworth Thos. sen. market gardener<br />

Chesworth Thomas, market gardener<br />

Clarke William, shopkeeper<br />

Culm Eliza (Mrs.), market gardener,<br />

Tarvin road<br />

Ellinson WJaiuii, shopkeeper<br />

Evans JoLa, \^


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. BOWDON. 81<br />

BOWDON.<br />

BOWDON is an extensive parish, comprising the following<br />

townships :—Agden, Altrincham, Ashley, Baguley, gates. W. H. Brakspear, esq. <strong>of</strong> Manchester, was the<br />

wall and light iron railings, and provided with entrance<br />

Bollington, Bowdon, Carrington, Dunham Massey, architect. The entire cost <strong>of</strong> the building was<br />

Hale, Pjirtington, and Timperley, in the Mid division £12,371 16s. 7d. It contains 1,164 sittings, in addition<br />

<strong>of</strong> the county, hundred <strong>of</strong> Buckley, Altrincham union to the accommodation for the Earl <strong>of</strong> Stamford and<br />

and county court district, East Frodsham rural deanery, Warrington. There are handsome marble monuments<br />

Chester archdeaconry and diocese. The village <strong>of</strong> and tablets, principally to the Breretons, Asshetons,<br />

sBowdon and church are situated on a commanding Booths and Langhams, members <strong>of</strong> the Stamford and<br />

eminence, affording fine views <strong>of</strong> the vale <strong>of</strong> Bollin Warrington family, also one erected by the inhabitants<br />

and the surrounding country for many miles; its <strong>of</strong> this neighbourhood to the memory <strong>of</strong> E. Jeremiah<br />

delightful and healthy situation, and the facilities presented<br />

by the Manchester South Junction and Altrin­<br />

50. The register dates from the yeai-1630. The living<br />

Lloyd, <strong>of</strong> Oldfield Hall, who died July 3rd, 1850, aged<br />

cham, <strong>Cheshire</strong> Lines, and London and North Western is a vicarage, the tithes <strong>of</strong> which are commuted at<br />

lines <strong>of</strong> railway have been the cause <strong>of</strong> its being studded £401; there are also fees, lands, and endowments<br />

with handsome villas and mansions, assuming the appearance<br />

<strong>of</strong> a flourishing town ; the wealthy classes erected in 1864 ; it is in the presentation <strong>of</strong> the Bishop<br />

amounting to £900, with an excellent vicarage house,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Manchester are the chief residents; it is 9 miles <strong>of</strong> Chester, and held by the Rev. Arthur Gore, M.A. <strong>of</strong><br />

south from Manchester, 7 from Knutsford, 12 from Trinity College, Dublin, Hon. Canon <strong>of</strong> Chester and<br />

Northwich, and a mile south-west from Altrincham. Chaplain to the Bishop. There are also chapels for<br />

The parish church <strong>of</strong> the Blessed Virgin Mary was first Wesleyans ; a new one is now (1878) being erected,<br />

erected during the Saxon times, and has been thrice A free grammar school was founded in the seventeenth<br />

restored, according to a brass inscription in the interior, century by a Mr. Edward Vawdrey, who bequeathed<br />

in the years 1320 and 1520, and rebuilt and enlarged £4 per annum to it; the school-house is a plain but<br />

in 1860, on the same site, and to some extent upon the commodious building, rebuilt at the expense <strong>of</strong> the<br />

old foundations ; all the architectural features <strong>of</strong> any parish in 1806. New national schools have been built.<br />

value have been reproduced and it is now one <strong>of</strong> the The Bowdon Skating Rink is in Hale, near Peel Causeway<br />

; it is an iron structure, built in 1877. The charities<br />

most beautiful and imposing churches in tbe county ;<br />

the general architectural character is between the<br />

are very numerous, several benefactors having left by<br />

Perpendicular and the Third Pointed period, with<br />

will bread to be given away to the poor every Sunday<br />

Tudor windows in the aisles ; the arcades <strong>of</strong> the nave<br />

for ever; clothing is also distributed occasionally, altogether<br />

about £100 yearly ; in addition the Earl <strong>of</strong><br />

have been extended in their span, the aisles and chapels<br />

Warrington's charity <strong>of</strong> £168 yearly, for apprenticing,<br />

being <strong>of</strong> unusual width ; they are spanned by two arches,<br />

educating or clothing poor children, or clothing or<br />

Cuach opening into the transepts, <strong>of</strong> similar design to those<br />

other relief to aged persons. Walton's charity <strong>of</strong> £130<br />

<strong>of</strong> the nave ; the clerestory is <strong>of</strong> good elevation, pierced yearly for educational purposes. The Local Board for<br />

with three-light traceried windows over each arch, to Bowdon meet the last Monday in the month, at the<br />

harmonise with those <strong>of</strong> the aisles ; those over the school-room. The Earl <strong>of</strong> Stamford and Warrington<br />

arches <strong>of</strong> the transepts and chancel, two in each case, is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor and chief landowner. The population<br />

<strong>of</strong> the township in 1871 was 2,262 ; the acreage<br />

are <strong>of</strong> two lights only, but arched and traceried ; tbe<br />

west windows <strong>of</strong> the aisles, the large transept and is 1,370; rateable value £26,000. The entire parish<br />

chancel windows are all <strong>of</strong> five lights, the north and has 17,971 acres, with a population <strong>of</strong> 19,744.<br />

Bouth windows <strong>of</strong> the chapels and chancel <strong>of</strong> three Parish Clerk, Eli Morgan.<br />

lights ; all have Pointed arches, and filled in]with rich<br />

tracery : the two chapels were formerly the mortuary<br />

chapels <strong>of</strong> the Earls <strong>of</strong> Stamford and Warrington ; BOWDON POST k MONEY ORDER OFFICE 4C Savings<br />

under the south or Dunham chapel is the present family Bank, Church view.'— Miss Sarah Jackson, receiver.<br />

vault, containing many relics <strong>of</strong> the rich and beautiful Box cleared at 9.15 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 1.20 p.m. 4c 8 p.m.<br />

lead c<strong>of</strong>fins <strong>of</strong> ancient days ; there are three principal<br />

weekdays; Sundays at 4.30 jp.m. Letters arrive from<br />

and two inferior entrances ; the principal one through<br />

Altrincham<br />

The BOWDON DOWNS POST 4C TELEGRAPH OFFICE is<br />

the tower has a deeply recessed and arched doorway;<br />

there is a small private entrance porch in the angle <strong>of</strong><br />

in Altrincham<br />

iNstTRANCE AGENTS.—Royal Exchange, 74 The Downs<br />

the Dunham chapel: the height <strong>of</strong> the tower is 91 feet, Reliance Mutual Life, W. S. Adams, Richmond liill<br />

which contains a peal <strong>of</strong> 6 bells and a clock : the east Standard Life, R. Woodcr<strong>of</strong>t, 1 Chapel walk. Cross st.<br />

window <strong>of</strong> the chancel is a rich stained window, erected Manchester<br />

by W. Neild, esq. in memory <strong>of</strong> his wife : the gallery Local Board <strong>of</strong> Health, meet at the National schoolroom<br />

every month, on the last monday, at 7 p.m.; Cun-<br />

or tower window is also a stained memorial window,<br />

erected by Mr. Clegg : the two large transept windows lifies. Brooks 4c Co. treasurers; Hugh Wm. Evason,<br />

are also stained, one representing the Miracles, the clerk 4c collector; James Ward, surveyor 4c inspector;<br />

other the Parables <strong>of</strong> our Lord, erected by Lady Murray Rawson Senior, medical <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> health<br />

and E. Joynson, esq.; there is also a small memorial Bowdon Institute, Priory street<br />

Window in the chancel, erected by D. Nicholls, esq. and PUBLIC OFFICERS:—<br />

others: the organ is in the north chapel, having the Collector <strong>of</strong> Poor's Rates, Queen's Taxes Sf Assistant<br />

vestry behind it: the font is octagonal and rich in Overseer, Thos. Henry Kirk, New street, Altrincham<br />

character, executed in Painswick stone ; the basin rests<br />

National School, Hugh William Evason, raaster; Mrs.<br />

on a Devonshire marble shaft; this is the gift <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />

Ann Evason, mistress; Miss Phoebe Lumsden, infants'<br />

mistress<br />

Joynson ; the oak lectern is the gift <strong>of</strong> Miss Pollock : Railway Station, The Downs, William Walton, station<br />

the lighting is effected by polished brass coronse for gas, master<br />

suspended from the ro<strong>of</strong>. The burial ground about the CARRIER TO MANCHESTER, through Altrincham—Peter<br />

church has been levelled, and enclosed with a dwarf ' Shaw, daily<br />

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.<br />

Adams Henry, 3 Richmond hill<br />

Adams Mrs. East Downs road<br />

Albinson Mrs. Stamford road<br />

Aliott Walter, Daisy bank, Rose hill<br />

Ashton Abraham, Vale road<br />

Atherton Mrs. 6 Oak ter. Stamford rd<br />

Barker Mrs. Vicarage lane<br />

Barraclougli Samuel, Park hill,TheFlr8<br />

Baum France, Sunnybank, Stamford rd<br />

Baxter Miss, Bollingworth house<br />

Beard Mrs. 5 Prussia terrace<br />

Beautfiower Edward, 3 East Downs rd<br />

Bedell Rev. James [Congregational],<br />

Stamford road<br />

Behrens Louis, West hill. Green walk<br />

Bickham Spencer Henry, Torsefield,<br />

Green walk<br />

Binney Frederick, 1 Elcho road<br />

Binyon Alfred, The Springs<br />

Booth Arthur, East Downs road<br />

Hosustow Charles, Vale road<br />

Bowden George Henry,The Glebelands,<br />

Stamford road<br />

Bowdon Edwin, Beech mnt.Langhin.rd<br />

Bower Miss, Rose hill<br />

Boyer Edward, Enville road<br />

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82 BOWDON.<br />

Bradshaw Wm. Slade ho. Green walk<br />

Brewer D. T. Bowdon vale<br />

Brook Mrs. 1 Oak terrace, Stamford rd<br />

Brooke Charles John, Laurel bank<br />

Brown Mrs. Stamford road<br />

Buckley Robert, Bowden vale<br />

Budge Hy. F. Foxhowe, Cavendish rd<br />

Burgess Mrs. 4 Oak ter. Stamford rd<br />

Bury Miss, Sunny bank. Rose hill<br />

CarlisleJhn.j.p.Highlwn.Ea.Downsrd<br />

Cartwright Mrs. West bank. Park road<br />

Charlesworth Mrs. East Downs road<br />

Cliff Mrs. 6 East Downs road<br />

Collier Mrs. East Downs road<br />

Collins Henry John, 1 Prussia terrace<br />

Cooke Rev. Frederick, B.A. [curate],<br />

, Vicarage lane<br />

Cooke Benjamin, Sunny side. Rose hill<br />

Cooper Charles, Grange road<br />

Cotterill John, Langham road<br />

Cowan Wm. Robt. 5 East Downs road<br />

Crauss Mrs. Oakfields cott.Starafordrd<br />

Critchley Miss, Stmfrd.villas,Stmfrd.rd<br />

Crossley Frank, Fairlie, The Firs<br />

Crossley Williara, Newington, The Firs<br />

Crowther Miss, Albert square<br />

Cruttenden Miss, 4 Prussia terrace<br />

Darbyshire Mrs. Laurel bk.Stamford rd<br />

Davies Rev. Owen [Wesleyan], Stamford<br />

road<br />

Davis George, Bowdon vale<br />

Davis Walter, Albert square<br />

Dawson John Waugh, The Firs<br />

Deakin Mrs. 2 Richmond hill<br />

Dickinson Henry, Fir bank. Rose hill<br />

Dillaiid Miss, Vale road<br />

Dorrlngton Miss, Hillside, Langham rd<br />

Dumkerley Mrs. Stanley bk. Stmfrd. rd<br />

Dunkley Chas. Lawn hill, Heald road<br />

Dunsnuir George, Mabel villa,HeaIdrd<br />

Earnshaw Mrs. Laurel bank<br />

Edleston Mrs. The Firs<br />

Fairbank Rev. Robt. Wra. [curate <strong>of</strong><br />

St. Margaret's Dunhara Massey],<br />

East Downs road<br />

Faulkner Samuel, Stamford road<br />

Ferguson Miss, Vicarage lane<br />

Fildes Joseph, Langham road<br />

Fish Fredeiick, Vicaraaelane<br />

Flatterley William, Enville road<br />

Foster Wilson, 3 Oak ter. Stamford rd<br />

Fryer Geo.Hy.Merle bank,Langhani rd<br />

Gaddum Hy. Theodore Oakley, Green<br />

walk<br />

Gallway James, Stamford lodge<br />

Garfitt Thoraas, 3 Prussia terrace<br />

Geldart Mrs. Felthorpe, The Firs<br />

Gibson William, Rose hill<br />

Gilmour Mrs. Church view<br />

Gore Rev. Arthur, M.A. [vicar, hon.<br />

canon <strong>of</strong> Chester, 4c chaplain to the<br />

bishop], Park road<br />

Garton John, Heech villas, Stamford rd<br />

Grafton Alfred, South bank,Greeri walk<br />

Graham Wm. La Plata villa. The Firs<br />

Greaves Miss, East Downs road<br />

Greg'son Miss, Rose hill<br />

Griffin John, Bank place, Stamford rd<br />

Grundy Cornelius, Laurel Bank<br />

(luest James, East Downs road<br />

Giiterbock Alfred, Langham road<br />

Hall Theophius D. M.A<br />

Hampson Robert, Enville ho.Greenwk<br />

Hammer Watson, The Springs<br />

Hathornlhwaite Rev. Ricliard,Rose hill<br />

Hatton Thos. Thorn cott. Stamford rd<br />

Haworth Abraham, Hilston house.<br />

Green walk<br />

Haworth Walter, Ecclesfield, Park rd<br />

Haywood Mrs. Albert square<br />

Heald Nicholas, Brunswick house, The<br />

Firs<br />

Helbling Charles Wm. Langham road<br />

Herbelet Jean Baptiste, B.A. East<br />

Downs road<br />

Heywood Abel, Summerfield, East<br />

Downs road<br />

Higgins Fredk. Holmleigh, Healil road<br />

Hiles Hy. Stamford villas, Stamford rd<br />

Hobson Thos. Lynton villa. The Firs<br />

Hooper Edward James, Rostherne view<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Howarth Jesse, Fairlea, Green walk<br />

Howden John, Church bank<br />

H ulme Edward, Vale road<br />

Hunt Mrs. East Downs road<br />

Huxley Moses, Bowdon vale<br />

Jackson Edward, The Springs<br />

Jackson Daniel Sheriff, Albert square<br />

Jackson Jsph. Hy.Holly bnk. Stmfrd.rd<br />

Jerasom Rodolph, Craigellachie, Stamford<br />

road<br />

Johnson Samuel, Laurel bank<br />

Johnston Miss, 4 Richmond hill<br />

.Johnstone Robert, The Glebelands,<br />

Stamford road<br />

Jones Thoraas, Erleslene, Green walk<br />

Joynson Edward, J.P. Park road<br />

Jojnson Richard Hampson, J.P. Richmond<br />

hill<br />

Kemp Alexander, Heald lawn, Heald rd<br />

Klllick Thras. East Dean, Stamford rd<br />

Kiricli Miss, Bank place, Stamford road<br />

Koenig Francis, Green walk<br />

Leicester Mrs. Church view<br />

Leigh Mrs. The Firs<br />

Leigh William, Ailsa lodge, Stamford rd<br />

Lings Christopher, Mayfield, The Firs<br />

Lloyd Merdock, Grange road<br />

Lyon Miss, Stamford road<br />

Lyster Thomos, Green bank. The Firs<br />

McCormick Thomas Hy. The Springs<br />

McKean James, Rose hill<br />

Mackenzie John Ord, Oaklands, Langham<br />

road<br />

Mackenzie Wm. The Priory, Vicarage la<br />

McKerrow, Rev. Williara, D.D. [Presbyterian]<br />

Springfield, Stamford road<br />

Macmillan Eagle Anderson, High bank,<br />

Green walk<br />

McOwan Miss, Bowdon vale<br />

Mainprice Mrs.Sandiford house, Stamford<br />

road<br />

Marshall William, The Firs<br />

Maw Herbert, The Oaks, Heald road<br />

Mayson John Sch<strong>of</strong>ield [j.p. for Lancashire],<br />

Langham road<br />

Mellor Edwd. Sunnybank, Stamford rd<br />

Miller Mrs. Oaklands, Langham road<br />

Miller Thomas Jebb, The Firs<br />

Mills Alexander, Newbie, Green walk<br />

Milne Williara, Albert square<br />

Mitchell Grierson, the Firs<br />

Moller Richard, Heald mount, Heald rd<br />

Monkraan Miss, Laurel bank, Stamford<br />

road<br />

Moore Mrs. Grange road<br />

Morgan Henry Charles, Dudley house.<br />

The Firs<br />

Mothersill Frederick Thomas, Woodside,<br />

Green walk<br />

Mudd James, 1 Richmond hill<br />

Mudd Miss, Laurel bank<br />

Mules Mrs. Albert square<br />

Murthwaite Mrs. Vicarage lane<br />

Nash William, Chesham place<br />

Neild Alfred, Dinglebank east, East<br />

Downs road<br />

Neild Frederick, Holly grange, Langham<br />

road<br />

Newhouse Richard, Vicarage lane<br />

Nicholson Richard, Chesham place<br />

Northcott John Edward, Dunley, East<br />

Downs road<br />

Oats Mrs. Vale road<br />

O'Hanlon William, Park road<br />

Oil Mis


DIRECTORY.]<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Akerley Juhn, shopkpr. Vicarage lane<br />

BannonMary (Mr3.),firniterer 4c game<br />

dealer, Stamford road<br />

Baswick Jas. farmer. Bow Green farm<br />

Baum France, photogrpbr. Stamford rd<br />

Brook Thos. M. grocer 4c beer dealer,<br />

Church view<br />

Bradley John, painter, Vicarage lane<br />

Burger Frederica4cSimcoxAnn (Misses),<br />

dressmakers, Vicarage lane<br />

Cotterill John, hydropathic establishment,<br />

Langham road<br />

DorringtonMartha (Miss),ladies' boarding<br />

school. Hill side, Langham road<br />

Dutton Thos.joiner 4c huilder,Green wlk<br />

Evans Wm. butcher, Vicarage lane<br />

Evason Hugh Wm. schoolmaster at<br />

National schools<br />

Golding Barbara (Mrs), shopkeeper.<br />

Vicarage lane<br />

Goulden Ann, Emily 4c Emma (Misses),<br />

dressmakers, Bow Green road<br />

Goulden Hen.jbbg.grdur.BowGreenrd<br />

Grasby Jas. market grdnr. Langham rd<br />

Greaves Jane (Miss), ladies' boarding<br />

school, East Downs road<br />

Gregson Frances Anne (Miss), ladies'<br />

college, Highbury college, Rose hill<br />

Hall James, farmer. Vale view<br />

Hall Theophilus D. M.A. boys' boarding<br />

4c day school<br />

Herbelet Jean Baptiste, B.A. pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

<strong>of</strong> languages. East Downs road<br />

Hiles Henry, pr<strong>of</strong>essor<strong>of</strong> music, Stamford<br />

villas, Stamford road<br />

Howard Wm. farmer, Langham road<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Hunt G— E— (Mrs), day school. East<br />

Downs road<br />

Huxley Moses, grocer, Stamford road<br />

Jackson Sarah (Miss), grocer, 4c post<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, Stamford road<br />

Johnson Mary (Miss), lodging house<br />

keeper, 2 Oak ter. Stamford road<br />

Joulden Jhn. jobbing grdnr. Vicarage la<br />

Morgan Eli, estate agt. Stamford cott<br />

Morgan Eli, haberdasher, Stamford rd<br />

Mottershea Frank, porter, Prussia ter<br />

Newall Henry k James, builders 4c<br />

joiners. Bow villas, Bow Green road<br />

Oats Elizabeth (Mrs.), girls' boarding 4c<br />

day school, Vale road<br />

Oilier Thoraas, joiner, Langham road<br />

Ormson Henry, joiner, builder 4c contractor,<br />

Stamford road; residence,<br />

Bow villas. Bow Green road<br />

Owen John, contractor, plasterer,<br />

plumber, painter 4c decorator, paperhanger<br />

k paprhngng. wareho.Park rd<br />

Pearce Alfred J. boai^ing 4c day school<br />

for boys, Rose hill<br />

Pennington Jonathan, builder 4c contractor,<br />

Stamford road<br />

Pickering Alfred, confectioner, Stamroad<br />

Pimlott Samuel, grngcr. Langham rd<br />

SchellingGeorge,anglo-german boarding<br />

4c day school for young gentlemen;<br />

this school obviates the necessity <strong>of</strong><br />

parents sending their children abroad;<br />

he successfully prepares for public<br />

schools, Laurel bank, Stamford road<br />

Senior Rawson, surgeon, Beevor house,<br />

The Firs<br />

BRAMHAIJL (or BRAMALL) is a considerable township,<br />

in tbe Eastern division <strong>of</strong> the county, parish, union<br />

and county court district <strong>of</strong> Stockport, and hundred <strong>of</strong><br />

Macclesfield; 2 miles south from Stockport. The Macclesfield<br />

branch <strong>of</strong> the London and North Western<br />

railway intersects the township and has a station<br />

here. Bramhall Hall, for many years the seat <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Davenport family, now belonging to the Freehold Company<br />

Limited, Manchester, and at present unoccupied,<br />

is a fine old mansion <strong>of</strong> timber and plaster, painted<br />

black and white, and is picturesquely situated on the<br />

knoll <strong>of</strong> a hill, at the foot <strong>of</strong> which runs a small rivulet.<br />

The principal landowners are the Freeholders' Company<br />

Limited, Manchester; 'Thomas Brockiehurst, esq ;<br />

Bamford Hesketh, esq. and William Bromley Davenport,<br />

esq., M.p. The soil is mostly stiff clay, with about onethird<br />

arable ; subsoil clay. The chief crops are wheat,<br />

oats and potatoes. Tbe area is 3,250 acres; rateable<br />

value, £10,018 ; the population in 1871 was 1,960.<br />

Bramhall.<br />

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.<br />

Bibby Mrs. Mile end<br />

Burton Joseph, Lyme view<br />

Carr John, esq. High bank<br />

Clark Henry<br />

Clayton Thomas C. Lyme view<br />

Cooper Mrs. Ann, Mile end<br />

Diggles Alfred S. Fair grove<br />

Findlow Samuel, Oak bank<br />

Hall John, esq. Bramhall lodge<br />

Howard Jesse, Stockport moor<br />

Ldgh Mary Ann (Mrs.) The Villas<br />

Pearson Benjamin, Oak cottage<br />

Read John, esq. Southwood cottage,<br />

Stockport raoor<br />

Ream Wifiiam H. The Villas<br />

Scott Mr. Jobn, Mile end<br />

.^ims Samuel<br />

Slater Cyres<br />

Stockton Edwin C. Oak bank<br />

Turner George, Mile end<br />

Winder John E. The Villas<br />

Wood William, Wood villa<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Barlow Henry, farraer<br />

Barlow John," farmer<br />

Bennett John, farmer<br />

HoulderstoneHcn.grocer 4c prvsn. dealer<br />

Bruckshaw Hy. shopkpr. Stockport mr<br />

Carrington Hen. nurseryman. Mile end<br />

Cash James, farmer<br />

Cash Thomas, blacksmith<br />

Charlesworth Ann (Mrs.), Victoriainn<br />

Cheetham James, farraer<br />

Clark Henry, fanner<br />

Clayton John, farmer<br />

Coupe Henry, farmer<br />

Downing George, farraer<br />

Garner Elizabeth, fanner<br />

Garner John, fanner<br />

Garner Owen, farmer, Damary farm<br />

Garner Thomas, farmer<br />

Gaskill Wm. shopkpr. Stockport moor<br />

Glover Henry, wlieelwright<br />

Goodwin John, Crown inn<br />

Lamb Samuel, farmer<br />

Lomas Eli, farmer<br />

MinshuU Mark, beer retailer 4c farmer<br />

Moss William, gamekeeper<br />

Neild Williara, farmer<br />

Owen Thoraas, farmer<br />

Priestnall Mary (.Mrs.), wheelwright<br />

Read John, farmer<br />

Scott John, waste dealer<br />

Simpson John, beer retailer<br />

Sims Samuel, fanner<br />

Taylor Jo8iah,shopkpr. Stockport moor<br />

Taylor Robert, Dog Sf<br />

Stockport moor<br />

Partridge,<br />

BRAMHALL. 83<br />

Sharp Mary (Mrs.), ladies' boarding<br />

school, Albert square<br />

SidleyThos. surgn.Buck vil.Stamford rd<br />

Sraallwood Alice (Miss), lodging house<br />

keeper, Rostherne view<br />

Sraith Alice (Miss), sbpkpr. Vicarage la<br />

Sraith Benj. whlwright.South Downs rd<br />

Smith Hannah (Mrs.), shopkpr. Park rd<br />

Smith Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper 4c<br />

beer retailer, Vicarage lane<br />

Smith Jhn.Grantban,beer rtlr. Vicarag.la<br />

Starkey k Neild, furniture repository<br />

Starkey James (Mrs.) shopkeeper 4c<br />

laundress. Vicarage lane<br />

Stevens Hen. pr<strong>of</strong>, <strong>of</strong> music. The Firs<br />

Sturmer S. boys' day school. Grange rd<br />

Surridge Rev. Henry Arthur Dillon,<br />

M.A.preparatory school for boys under<br />

15, Bellfield house, Rose hill<br />

Swan George, bricklayer. Priory street<br />

Townson Timothy Welch, chemist,<br />

Bowdon k 17 The Downs<br />

Walker Wm. D. farmer. Moss farm<br />

Warburton J as. grocer 4cc. Vicarage la<br />

Warburton Jas. market gardener. Vale<br />

road<br />

Warburton Mrs. tarraer, Vale view<br />

Ward Jhn. inspector <strong>of</strong> nuisances, Priory<br />

street<br />

Watherston Rev. Alexander Law, M.A.<br />

preparatory school for boys under 15,<br />

Bellfield house<br />

Watson Morrison, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> anatomy,<br />

Linda villa, Heald road<br />

Wilkinson Richd. draper. Vicarage la<br />

Winkley Stephen, bootmkr. Vicarage la<br />

Yarnall Frederick, draper. Vicarage la<br />

Hazel Grave, formerly called BULLOCK SMITHY,<br />

is a populous hamlet <strong>of</strong> Bramhall, 2 miles south from<br />

Stockport, in the several townships <strong>of</strong> Bramhall, Norbury,<br />

Bosden and Torkington ; it is nearly a mile in<br />

length, and is principally situated in Bramhall and<br />

Bosden : it has a station on the Stockport and Buxton<br />

branch <strong>of</strong> the London and North Western raihvay.<br />

The Wesleyans and Independents have chapels here.<br />

Here is a cotton factory, and a mill for silk throwsting.<br />

POST, MONEY ORDER 4C TELEGRAPH OFFICE 4C Savings<br />

Bank.—Wm. Adshead, postmaster. Letters arrive<br />

from Stockport at 7 a.m. k 4.25 p.ra.; dispatched at 11.24<br />

a.ra. 4c 7.47. p.m ; Sundays dispatched at S.p.ra<br />

INSURANCE AGEUT—ImperialFire,S. B. Smith<br />

Police Station, John Lawton, superintendent<br />

St. Thomas' 5cAoo{,Charles Jackson, master; Mrs. Sarah<br />

£. Jackson, mistress<br />

RAILWAY STATIONS :—<br />

Bramhall, John Findlow, statiou master<br />

Hazel Grove, William Sutherland, station master<br />

Taylor Samuel, farraer. Mile end<br />

Turner Thomas, farmer<br />

Williamson Robert, beer retailer<br />

Wood Jaraes, farmer<br />

Wood John, farmer<br />

Woodall Alice (Mrs.), farmer, Linney's<br />

tenement<br />

Hazel Grove.<br />

Ardern Lawrence<br />

Higginbottom Isaac, Bosden<br />

Hodgkinson Henry, Brook house, Bosdcii<br />

Lawton James Kinder, Vine cottage<br />

Mason Mark<br />

M iller Robert, Poise house<br />

Moore Thomas, esq<br />

Smith William Nixon<br />

Swindells William L. Stonehouse<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Adkinson Samuel, Rope Sc Anchor inn<br />

Adshead Thomas, provision dealer<br />

Adshead William, grocer<br />

Ardern Lawrence, sewing k crochet<br />

cotton manufctr. Hazel Grove mill<br />

Axon,Grundey4cRnwbotham,liat manufacturers.<br />

Commercial roud<br />

Bardsley, Taylor 4c Co. hat manufctrs<br />

Barlow John, linen draper<br />

Bennett Isaac, draper<br />

Bennett Richard, confectioner<br />

6*


84 BREDBURY.<br />

Bennett Samuel, butcher<br />

Blore Samuel, confectioner<br />

Bowden Isaac, farmer, Bosden<br />

Bradbury Samuel, boot maker<br />

Bradley John, hat block manufacturer<br />

Burns Joseph, provision dealer<br />

Chatterton Joseph, tailor<br />

Clayton Edward, grocer 4c draper<br />

Cooke William, butcher<br />

Co-operative 5^ore,Wm. Jackson, man<br />

Daniels David, butcher<br />

Daniels Edwin, butcher<br />

Daniels John, newsagent<br />

Dicken Thomas, painter 4c glazier<br />

Dowans Mary (Mrs.), confctnr.4c baker<br />

Dranfield Wm. George Sf Dragon inn<br />

Fidler John, provision dealer<br />

Fidler Samuel, draper<br />

Ford Joseph, farraer<br />

Goddard Thomas, dogger<br />

Gosling George, farmer, Bosden<br />

Gosling Henry, provision dealer<br />

Gosling Jaraes, Royal Oak<br />

Gosling Josiah, tailor 4c provision dealer<br />

Goulden James Henry Oswald, surgeon<br />

Goulden Thomas, veterinary surgeon<br />

Goulden William Thomas Oswald,<br />

druggist 4c provision dealer<br />

Hadfield Jno.White, provsn.dlr.Bosden<br />

Hadfield Thomas, boot 4c shoe raaker<br />

Hall George, saddler<br />

Hallworth David, beer retailer<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Hallworth Hannah (Mrs.), beer retaUer<br />

Hallworth Jas. 4c Wm. wheelwrights<br />

Hallworth John, glass 4c china dealer<br />

Hallworth Samuel, hair dresser<br />

HollinsMillCo. cotton spinrs. 4c raanut<br />

Holt James, iron 4c tin plate worker<br />

Holt Thomas, butcher .,_.,,<br />

Howard Sam. 4c Co. joiners 4c builders<br />

Jackson Mary (Mrs.), draper<br />

Jackson Robert, provision dealer<br />

Jepson James, provision dealer<br />

Johnson Israd, dogger<br />

Johnson James, provision dealer<br />

Johnson James 4c Williara, wood turners<br />

Johnson Thomas, wood turner. Oak st<br />

Latham Richard, provision dlr. Bosden<br />

Lowe John, clock 4c watch cleaiier<br />

Lowe Samuel Higginson, Cock inn<br />

Marshall George, wheelwright<br />

Marsland Joseph,silk weavr.Spring gdns<br />

Mason Mark,registrar <strong>of</strong> births 4c deaths<br />

for the Hazel Grove district<br />

Mason Oswald, boot k shoe maker<br />

Moore Thomas, surgeon<br />

Mottershead Daniel, provision dealer<br />

Moult William, draper<br />

Oakes Nathan, blacksmith<br />

Oldham Betty (Mrs.), blacksmith<br />

Oldham James, ironmonger<br />

Penney Samuel, boot maker<br />

Perry Cornelius, boot k shoe maker<br />

Perry Joseph, silk weaver<br />

BREDBURY is a township and ecclesiastical parish<br />

formed in 1846 from the mother parish <strong>of</strong> Stockport,<br />

2i miles north-east-by-north from Stockport, and IJ<br />

miles south-west from Romiley railway station, in the<br />

Eastern division <strong>of</strong> the county, hundred <strong>of</strong> Macclesfield,<br />

Stockport union and county court district, rural<br />

deanery <strong>of</strong> Macclesfield, archdeaconry and diocese <strong>of</strong><br />

Chester. The church <strong>of</strong> St. Mark is a handsome<br />

building in the Early English style, and consists <strong>of</strong><br />

chancel, nave, and aisles, with tower surmounted by<br />

pinnacles. The register dates from the year 1846.<br />

The living is a vicarage, yearly value £260, in the<br />

gift <strong>of</strong> the Crown and Bishop <strong>of</strong> Chester alternately,<br />

and held by the Rev. James Whittaker, B.A. <strong>of</strong> Trinity<br />

College, Dublin. There is a day and Sunday school<br />

attached to the church. The Independents have a<br />

chapel here. Harrytown Hall is the seat <strong>of</strong> William<br />

Walton, esq.; Highfield House <strong>of</strong> John Aleock, esq. ;<br />

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.<br />

Aleock John, esq. Highfield house<br />

Anderton Mrs. Hatherlow<br />

Dale Thoraas, J.P. Bank house<br />

Hardy Miss<br />

Ingham John, Bredbury house<br />

Livespy Clegg, Woodley cottage<br />

Marriott Joshua, Alvenley house<br />

Marsland Mrs. Wood bank<br />

Ryle Mrs. Holly bank<br />

Shipman Mrs. Bredbury hall<br />

Slack Edwd. esq. Manor house. Woodley<br />

Vaudrey William C. esq. J.p. Holly bank<br />

Walton William, Harrytown hall<br />

"W^ard Joseph Edwin, Harrytown farm<br />

Whittaker Rev. Jaraes, B.A. [vicarage]<br />

Wood John, esq. J.P<br />

Woolley Isaac, Bents cottage<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Adshead Benjarain, beer retailer<br />

Allen Edward, blacksmith<br />

Andrew James, gas fitter, Turner lane<br />

Arundale Joseph, jun. beer retailer<br />

Ashley Williain, grocer 4c provision<br />

dealer, Butterhouse green<br />

Ashton Benjamin, cotton spinner 4c<br />

manufacturer, Woodley mills. Woodley<br />

; 4c at Apethorne mill, Gee Cross,<br />

k 46 Spring gardens, Manchester<br />

Ashton Thomas, tailor,Butterhouse grn<br />

Axon John, estate agent<br />

Bniley Walter Joseph, Navigation inn<br />

Barlow James, farmer, Harden hall<br />

Barlow Robert k Son, steam printers<br />

Renison James, blacksmith, Woodley<br />

Birchanough William, Lowe's Arms<br />

[POST OFFICE<br />

Pickford George, plumber k glazier<br />

Richardson James, farmer<br />

Shallcross George, dogger 4c boot raaker<br />

Shallcross John Buckly, shoe maker k<br />

dogger<br />

Simpson John k Co. coal 4c coke raers<br />

Smith Catharine (Miss), Grapes inn<br />

Smith Elizabeth (Mrs.),provision dealef<br />

Smith John, provision dealer<br />

Smith John Sam. chemist 4c seedsman<br />

Smith Stephen B. provision dealer<br />

Smith William Nixon, grocer k corn<br />

dealer, Queen's road<br />

Snape Sarah (Mrs.), beer retailer<br />

Stafford William, furniture broker<br />

Stanney Hugh, Old Three Tuns inn<br />

Stopford Edwin, corn dealer<br />

Stopford Williara, provision dealer<br />

Stringer Noah, nail maker<br />

Taylor William, Grove inn<br />

Taylor William, farmer<br />

Thornley James, draper<br />

Turner William, Red Lion inn<br />

Vernon Joseph, greengrocer<br />

Walker John, provision dealer<br />

Warren Jas. ironmonger 4c blacksmith<br />

Webb Joseph, shopkeeper<br />

Wild Jas. farmer, Bosden fold, Bosden<br />

Williamson James, grocer<br />

Wood James, beer retailer<br />

Worthington Mary (Mrs.), frmr.Bosden<br />

Worthington Thoraas, butcher<br />

and Bredbury Hall that <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Shipman. The area is<br />

2,523 acres ; rateable value £20,430; the population<br />

in 1871 was 3,596.<br />

BuTTEBHOUSE GREEN, Hatherlow, and Woodley are<br />

places in tbis township. The Nonconformists have a<br />

handsome chapel at Hatherlow, and at Woodley is u<br />

commodious chapel belonging to the Primitive Methodists.<br />

At Woodley are the cotton mills <strong>of</strong> Benjamin<br />

Ashton, and the making <strong>of</strong> hats by steam power is<br />

carried on, which has superseded the manufacture by<br />

hand ; also a junction station on the Manchester, Sheffield<br />

and Lincolnshire and Midland railways.<br />

POST 4C MONEY ORDER k TELEG RAPH OFFICE 4C Savings<br />

Bank,4cc.—James Mottrara, postmaster. Letters through<br />

Stockport arrive at 0.10 a.ra. 4c 3 p.m.; dispatched at<br />

10 a.m. and 8 p.m.; no Sunday dispatch<br />

National Schools, Siles Whipp, master<br />

Railway Station, Woodley Junction, Jonathan Senior,<br />

station master<br />

Hibbert Sarah (Mrs.), school<br />

Highara James, shopkeeper<br />

Howe Samuel, farmer 4c carting agent<br />

Hulme Geo. provision dlr. Castle hill<br />

Ingham Thomas, beer retailer 4c blacksmith.<br />

Castle hill<br />

Jackson George, Crowninn<br />

Jackson Horace, saddler<br />

Johnson 4c Livesey, colliery proprietors<br />

Kellett Henry, watch maker<br />

Kirk Elizabeth (Mrs.),Traveller'sCall<br />

Knowles William, chemist<br />

Leigh Edward, corn dealer k grocer,<br />

Butterhouse green<br />

Lomas Joseph, stone raason<br />

McLellanW'm. Jhn. dogger 4cfruit dlr<br />

Malpas William, Arden Arms<br />

Mills James (exors. <strong>of</strong>), key 4c taper<br />

pin manufacturer<br />

Mottram James, druggist 4c grocer,<br />

Butterhouse green<br />

Olden Samuel, fruiterer<br />

Oldham William, draper, Butterhouse<br />

green<br />

Perrin Hannah (Mrs.),grocer4cdraper,<br />

Butterhouse green<br />

Pettit Peter, plumber 4c glazier<br />

Pickford John, farmer. Castle Hill frm<br />

Pollitt James, farmer. Yew Tree farm<br />

PolHtt William, surveyor k valuer<br />

Potts James, provision dealer<br />

Shaw William, provision dlr. 4c baker<br />

Stafford Charles, provision dealer 4c<br />

farmer, Hatherlow<br />

Stafford Wright, builder, Woodley<br />

Stephen Daniel, Rising Sun inn<br />

Booth John, farmer, Bredbury green<br />

Booth Thomas, White Hart inn<br />

Booth Thomas, fanner, DarkLane farm<br />

Bramall Wm. dogger, Butterhouse grn<br />

Brooks Benjamin, provision dealer,<br />

Butterhouse green<br />

Buckley John Lees, wool carder<br />

Buxton J ames, farmer, Peartree farm<br />

Clayton John, Grey Hound inn,<br />

Bents lane<br />

Clayton Samuel, shopkeeper<br />

Cocks Lucy (Mrs.), provision dealer,<br />

Woodley<br />

Dawson William, farmer<br />

Deverell Robt. painter 4c paperhanger<br />

Fallows James, general stores<br />

Fidler Peter, farmer<br />

Fish Jabez, beer retailer<br />

Fowden Leigh, farraer<br />

Gillett Henry, baker 4c confectioner<br />

Goostrey George, farraer, Timperley frm<br />

Grantliam James, farmer, Hatherlow<br />

Gratrix Thos. shopkpr. Butterhouse grn<br />

Gregory George, butcher<br />

Grundy Joel, Commercial inn<br />

Hallam Jas. beer rtlr. Butterhouse grn<br />

Handforth Nathan, beer rtlr. 4c draper<br />

Hardman Nancy (Mrs.), shopkeeper,<br />

Barrack hill<br />

Harrison Ellen(Mr8.),provision dealer,<br />

Bents lane<br />

Harvey Rchd.fruiterer,Butterhou8e grn<br />

Hearinbotham Jaraes, rope manufactr<br />

Heywood, Higginbottom, Sraith4cCompany<br />

Limited, paper makers, Arden<br />

pu|ier inills


DIRECTORY.]<br />

Taylor Ellis Upton, farmer, assistant<br />

overseer k registrar <strong>of</strong> births, deaths<br />

4c marriages<br />

Taylor James, joiner k builder<br />

Thornhill John, beer retailer<br />

Towers Joseph, silk weaver, Harrytown<br />

Turner Elizabeth (Miss), grocer<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Walton Geo. Horsfield Arms, k farmr<br />

Ward Joseph Edwin, hat manufacturer<br />

Ward Sarah (Mrs.), provision dealer<br />

Westwood Joseph, buteher, Butterhouse<br />

green<br />

Wild Azariah, wheelwright 4c joiner<br />

Wild George 4c Elias, blacksmith<br />

BRERETON-cum-SMETHWICK is a tovimship,<br />

parish and scattered village, 3 miles north-east from<br />

Sandbach, in the Northwich hundred, Congleton union<br />

and county court district, rural deanery<strong>of</strong> Middlewich,<br />

archdeaconry and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester, and Mid <strong>Cheshire</strong><br />

electoral division. The church <strong>of</strong> St. Oswald is a<br />

handsome stone building in the Later English style,<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave and aisles, with a tower<br />

containing 5 bells ; the ro<strong>of</strong> is <strong>of</strong> handsomely carved<br />

oak, and there is an elaborate mural monument to<br />

William Smethwick, esq. The register dates from the<br />

year 1538. The living is a rectory, yearly value £681,<br />

with residence, iu the gift <strong>of</strong> and held by the Rev.<br />

Edward Royds, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Brasenose College, Oxford.<br />

There are chapels for Wesleyans, Wesleyan New Connexion<br />

and Congregationalists, and there is a school<br />

tor boys and girls. The charities are £30 yearly value.<br />

Howard John Aaron, J.P. Brereton hall<br />

Howard Mrs. Brereton hall<br />

Koyds Rev. Edward, M.A. Rectory<br />

Woolley Charles, Brown Edge house<br />

Adshead John, farmer, Bagmere bank<br />

Barker Geo. farmer4cveterinary surgeon<br />

B<strong>of</strong>fey Samuel, farmer, Dairy farm<br />

Boon Samuel, farmer<br />

Brett Allen, fanner, Court house<br />

Hroad Williani, farraer, Brereton moss<br />

Cotterill Joshua, farmer<br />

Dakin John, farmer, Sandlow green<br />

Dole John Fenton, farraer, Moorhead<br />

I'ithon Thoraas, tiirraer, Dog lane<br />

Gallimore Josiah, grocer 4c post <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Glover Catherine (Mrs.), farraer<br />

Goodall Thomas, farmer, Illage green<br />

Hill Joseph, farmer, Meiidow green<br />

Hulme Andrew Allen, Bear's Head<br />

Jackson Samuel, frirraer, Illage green<br />

Knott William, farmer<br />

Lea .lames Edward 4c John, millers,<br />

Brereton mills<br />

Lea Thomas, fanner, Brovi'n edge<br />

Leach Mrs. farmer<br />

Lowe Martha (Mrs.), farmer, Smethwick<br />

hall<br />

Lucas Thos. blacksmith, Brereton grn<br />

Penketh William, farmer<br />

Platt James, farmer, Medhurst green<br />

NEW BRIGHTON is an ecclesiastical parish<br />

formed in 1861 from the parish <strong>of</strong> Wallasey, and is a<br />

steamboat station, 5 miles north from Birkenhead<br />

railway station, bounded on the north by tbe Irish Sea,<br />

and on the north-east by the river Mersey, in the<br />

Western division <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cheshire</strong>, lower division <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hundred <strong>of</strong> Wirral union, and county court district <strong>of</strong><br />

Birkenhead, deanery <strong>of</strong> Chester, archdeaconry <strong>of</strong> Liverpool<br />

and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester. The church <strong>of</strong> St. James<br />

is a stone buildiug, consecrated in July, 1856, in the<br />

Early English style, will seat 900 and has chancel,<br />

nave, aisles, tower with l<strong>of</strong>ty spire, and three painted<br />

windows. The living is a vicarage, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bishop <strong>of</strong> Chester, annual value £450 with residence ;<br />

the Rev. Richard Drake Fowell, MA. <strong>of</strong> Christ's<br />

College, Cambridge, is the vicar. There is a chapel for<br />

the Wesleyans. This place bas recently become very<br />

populous, and owes its origin to tbe late James Atherton,<br />

a merchant <strong>of</strong> Liverpool, wbo bought 127 acres <strong>of</strong> sand<br />

hills for the purpose <strong>of</strong> forming a watering place.<br />

There are several beautiful residences and marine villas,<br />

occupied by Liverpool men <strong>of</strong> business. Daring the<br />

summer months ai great number <strong>of</strong> visitors are attracted<br />

here in consequence <strong>of</strong> its facilities for bathing ; the<br />

lodging houses, <strong>of</strong> which there are many, are <strong>of</strong> a<br />

superior class, nnd there are also several excellent<br />

hotels. On the Perch Rock, at the north-east point, is<br />

a battery, mounting eighteen guns <strong>of</strong> thirty-two pounds<br />

each, and farther in tbe sea ia a lighthouse, erected on<br />

the plan <strong>of</strong> tbe^Eddystone. There is a pier from which<br />

a ferry crosses'the Mersey to Liverpool. The projecting<br />

rocks on the shore are called the Red and Yellow<br />

Noses ; they arc said to have contained large caverns<br />

Ackerlay Benj. Lindeth, Rowson st<br />

Addison Mrs. Gorselands, Albion st<br />

Allison Mrs. 3 Belmont terrace, Tollemache<br />

stieet<br />

Archer Richard Eaton, 2 St. James rd<br />

Atherton Mrs. 13 Windsor street<br />

Atkinson Mrs. Summer hill, Rowson st<br />

Atkinson Mrs. 25 Windsor street<br />

fiagley Mrs. 18 Windsor street<br />

NEW BRIGHTON. 85<br />

Wild Thomas, grocer, Butterhouse grn<br />

Wilkinson Richard, brick k tile maker<br />

Williamson Joseph, farmer<br />

Wood James, farmer, Goyt hall<br />

Woodley Co-operative Store (James<br />

Greenwood, manager)<br />

Woolley Thomas, Spread Eagle<br />

Brereton Hall, the seat <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Howard, is a handsome<br />

brick building with turrets and is pleasantly situated.<br />

The Duke's Oak, an immense tree, the trunk <strong>of</strong> which is<br />

hollow and capable <strong>of</strong> holding six persons, is on Duke's<br />

Ball George Henry, The Priory, St.<br />

George's mount<br />

Barton Miss, Albion street<br />

Battams George William, The Hollies,<br />

Alexandra road<br />

Bell William, St. George's mount<br />

Bennett Thos. Mount lodge. Mount rd<br />

Berry Edward Lawrence, Beach villa,<br />

Egerton street<br />

Oak Farm. John Aaroq Howard, esq. J.P. who is lord<br />

<strong>of</strong> the manor ; Sir C. Watkin Shakerley, bart. and<br />

Edward Swinburn, esq. are the chief landowners. The<br />

soil is clay and sand. The chief crops are potatoes,<br />

oats and wheat. The area is 4,501 acres ; rateable<br />

value £9,203 ; the population in 1871 was 620.<br />

SMETHWICK is a joint township with Brereton.<br />

Parish Clerk, Alfred King.<br />

POST OFFICE, Brereton Green. Josiah Gallimore,<br />

receiver. Letters through Congleton arrive at 9.30 a.m.<br />

k are dispatched at 4.20 p.ra. Hdmes Chapel is the<br />

nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

School, Alfred King, master; Mrs. Mary King, mistress<br />

Richardson Samuel, grocer<br />

Slater Cyrus, farmer, Dunkirk house<br />

Statham William, farraer<br />

Vawdrey Randle, farraer, Wellcr<strong>of</strong>t cot<br />

Venables Thoraas, farmer<br />

Walker George, farmer, Dukes Oak<br />

Walker William, farmer, Brindley grn<br />

Webb Peter, farmer, Illage green<br />

Whelton Arthur, farraer, Pewitt hall<br />

Woolley Charles, farmer 4c landowner.<br />

Brown Edge house<br />

Wright William, brick k tile raaker.<br />

Brown edge<br />

Yarwood Charles, frmr. Light Foot gin<br />

Yates Cliarles 4c Son, farmers<br />

frequented by smugglers, but which have for manv<br />

years been filled by the sand. The principal landowners<br />

are Mrs. Maddocks and the representatives<br />

<strong>of</strong> the late Rev. Mr. Mainwaring. The soil is sandy<br />

and the subsoil is rock. The area is included with<br />

Liseard ; rateable value £57,987 ; the population in<br />

1871, was 3,319.<br />

Parish Clerk, Tobias Cooper.<br />

POST OFFICE k MONEY ORDER4CTELEGRAPH OFFICE<br />

4c Savings Bank 4c Government Annuity 4c 1 nsurance Ottice.<br />

—Richard Adaras, postmaster,Victoria road. Letters arrive<br />

at 7 a.m. 2.10 p.m. 4c 5.15 p.ra.; Sundays 7 a.m., from all<br />

parts from Birkenhead 4c are dispatched at 0.25 a.ra.<br />

11.25 a.m. 2 p.ra. 4c 7.30 p.ra.; Sundays 5.55 p.m.<br />

SuB-PosT OFFICE.—Alldon Street. William Hill, subpostmaster.<br />

Dispatch 9.20 a.m. 11.20 a.m. 1.50 p.ra.<br />

7.20 p.m. ; Sundays 4.45 p.m<br />

INSURANCE AGENTS :—<br />

Imj)crial Fire, Yents 4c Looney<br />

London Sf Lancashire, J. Owens<br />

PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS:—<br />

Assembly Rooms, Albion road, Williain Holland, secretary<br />

Perch Rock Battery, Lieut. Edward Dillon, commandant<br />

; master gunner in charge, Matthew Nelson<br />

Light House, David Chambers, keeper<br />

New Brighton Pier, John Cole, manager<br />

CONVEYANCE:—<br />

Ferry to Liverpool, 7.50 a.ra. 5: a quarter before & a<br />

quarter after each hour until 10.20 p.m., Sundays, 0.15<br />

a.m. 4c as above, during the sumraer; 4c 8.15, 8.45, 9.45,<br />

10.30, 11.20 a.m. 4c 20 minutes past every hour until<br />

4.20 p.m.; then 4.50, 5.20, 5.50 4c 6.20 p.m.; Sundays<br />

9.15, 10.20 a.m. 4c 20 minutes past every hour until 9.20<br />

p.m. during winter.<br />

Bevans Chas. Rookery, Magazine lane<br />

Bingland John, Victoria road<br />

Birkett Mrs. 9 Victoria ter. Egerton st<br />

Black James Birch, York villa. Fort<br />

street, Magazine park<br />

Bolland Hy. Egerton villa, Egerton st<br />

Bolton Henry, 23 Richmond street<br />

Booth Mrs. 3 Richmond street<br />

Bouch John, J.P. Muntpelier house


86 NEW BRIGHTON.<br />

Bouch Thos. Warrenside, Montplr. ores<br />

Bower Alfred, Montpelier crescent<br />

Bradbury Athr. Warren view, Mount rd<br />

Broad Williara Edward, 2 Chapel<br />

terrace, Egerton street<br />

Brown Thomas Fleming, 1 Seymour<br />

cottages, Grosvenor road<br />

Brown Williara, 34 Windsor street<br />

Bulley Raffles, St. George's mount<br />

Bulley Samuel Marshall, J.P. The Gables,<br />

Montpelier crescent<br />

Bulley Samuel Marshall, jun. Fir cot<br />

Butterworth Miss, Montpelier crescent<br />

Cappar Samuel James, Hawkstone<br />

house, Victoria road<br />

Carruthers Wra. Green Lea, Mount rd<br />

Cbadburn Wra .Clifton vil. Wellington rd<br />

Clarke Thos. Ewart villa, Wellington rd<br />

Clegg Ths. 2 Windsor ter. Tollemache st<br />

Cocks Mrs. Hope villa, Egerton street<br />

Collins John Scott, 7 Denbigh terrace,<br />

Egerton street<br />

Conroy Michl. 7 Spring view,Meadow st<br />

Cotterall John, Eryngo,Montpelier cres<br />

Couborough Henry, Victoria road<br />

Coulborn Edward William, The Slopes<br />

Coulborn William Preston, Cliff villa,<br />

Alexandra road<br />

Cowen Mrs. Egerton street<br />

Craddock Sheldon, 12 Meadow hank<br />

Crewe Miss, Peafield<br />

Crispin Mrs. 14 Windsor street<br />

Crispin Williain, 29 Richraond street<br />

Cr<strong>of</strong>ts Thomas Henry, 1 Denbigh terrace,<br />

Egerton street<br />

CuUingworth John, 19 Windsor street<br />

Dean Richard, 4 Grosvenor terrace,<br />

Grosvenor road<br />

Dempsey Arthur, St. George's mount<br />

De Pode Albert, 17 Windsor street<br />

Dick Andrew,5 Denbigh ter. Egerton st<br />

Dickson James, Rock Light vifia,<br />

Tollemache street<br />

Dillon Jas. Kirkdale cott. Magazine pk<br />

Duncan William, 3 Grosvenor terrace,<br />

Grosvenor road<br />

Dunn Williara, 2 Union terrace<br />

Dunnett Thomas, Mount road<br />

Dyke Mrs. Victoria road<br />

Ellis Thomas, 6 Windsor street<br />

Eskrigge Robert Atkinson, Woodlands<br />

Fisber Mrs. Alexandra road<br />

Foster Chas. Red cliff, Wellington rd<br />

Foster John Jones, 3 St. George's<br />

terrace, Victoria road<br />

Foster Richard, 9 Montpelier crescent<br />

Fowell Rev. Richd. Drake, M.A.[vicar]<br />

Garrat John, 3 Albert ter. Egerton st<br />

Gent Peter, 4 Rock view, Victoria rd<br />

Gethin Mrs. Beach bouse, Rowson st<br />

Gove James, 3 Osborne ter. Egerton st<br />

Gorman William Theodore, 2 Osborne<br />

terrace, Egerton street<br />

Green Alfred, 5 Osborne ter. Egerton st<br />

GribbinDan. 1 Clare villas,Tollemache st<br />

Griffiths Mrs. 12 Belmont terrace,Tollemache<br />

street<br />

Grindark John T. Magazine park<br />

Groves Charles, Mount road<br />

Hall Mrs. Elsley house, Wellington rd<br />

Hall Jobn, Belmont villa, Victoria road<br />

Hampton Miss, Magazine lodge. Magazine<br />

brow<br />

Handy Fleming Henry, 3 Denbigh<br />

terrace, Egerton street<br />

Harper Comelius,17 Alexandra terrace,<br />

Egerton street<br />

Hart Miss, Rio Mount, Magazine park<br />

Healey Mrs. 10 Marine terrace<br />

Hechle Henry Harrison, Swiss villa,<br />

Wellington road<br />

Henderson Jhn.5 Ivy vils. Magazine pk<br />

Herbert William, 5 Windsor street<br />

Holland Mrs. Liseard vale,Maga2ine pk<br />

Holt George Edward, Fern hill<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Hornby H. B. Bdia Riva<br />

Houghton Edward Pierce, Sandhurst,<br />

Victoria road<br />

Houghton Miss, Richmond villa. Rowson<br />

street<br />

HougbtonSam.Osbornevil.Magazinepk<br />

Howe Thos.7 Belmont ter .Tollemache st<br />

Icke Mrs. 6 Marine terrace<br />

Jackson Henry, 4 Windsor street<br />

Jones Llywewllyn, 3 Windsor street<br />

Jones Owen, 8 Prescot street<br />

Joynson Tertius, Victoria road<br />

Jowett Williara Henry,Poplar cottage.<br />

Magazine brow<br />

Kerape Mrs. 4 Marine terrace<br />

Kent Alfred<br />

Kerferd George Briscoe, J.P. Buena<br />

Vista, Alexandra road<br />

Kewley Geo. 7 Victoria ter.Egerton st<br />

Lahy James, Winwack ho. Egerton st<br />

Lear John, Stoneby cottage, Mount rd<br />

Ledder George, Magazine brow<br />

Lemon Sweeney Carapbell, Stamford<br />

villa, Wellington road<br />

Lewes John, 12 Richmond street<br />

Lewis Wm. 8 Alexandra ter. Egerton st<br />

Lightfoot Miss, Rocklands, Victoria rd<br />

Linaker Mrs. Hope cottage, Hope street<br />

Linck Gustav, 9 Marine terrace<br />

Liversage Saml. Rutter, 28 Windsor st<br />

Lloyd Mrs.Ross villa, Magazine park<br />

LockettChas.2 Tudor vils. Alexandra rd<br />

Logan David, Clifton villa, Rowson st<br />

Loke George, 3 Marine terrace<br />

Looney Jaraes, 6 Montpelier crescent<br />

Loraine Mrs. 4 Mersey terrace, Tollemache<br />

street<br />

Lounse Francis Dawson, The Mount,<br />

Mount road<br />

Lunberg John Frederick, 4 Osborne<br />

terrace, Egerton street<br />

Lye Edwd. D. 2 Kemuel ter. Egerton st<br />

Maddock Francis, 6 Union terrace<br />

Malyneux Capt. Rock point<br />

Mann Mrs. St. James's road<br />

Manning George, 6 Grosvenor terrace,<br />

Grosvenor road<br />

Marriott Mrs. 3 The Parade<br />

Marshall Dr. Mount road<br />

Marshall Mrs. 6 Meadow bk.Meadow st<br />

Marshall Wra,Burton,Bellfld.Mount rd<br />

Martin Joseph, St. George's raount<br />

Marlow John, Alexandra road<br />

Matthews James Hill, 2 Rowson street<br />

Melling John, The Hawthorns, Magazine<br />

lane<br />

Menlove Edward, 4 Union terrace<br />

Mercer Henry, 13 Richmond street<br />

Mitchell George, 12 Prescot street<br />

Moody Mrs. 8 Montpelier crescent<br />

Morrell John, 5 Marine terrace<br />

Morrison Alexander, 3 Mersey terrace,<br />

Tollemache street<br />

Murphy Miss, Egerton street<br />

Mushet William Boyd, M.D. Victoria rd<br />

Myers Adolph Frederick, Hollin Hey,<br />

Albion street<br />

Nosh John, 4 Spring view. Meadow st<br />

Neale Miss, 6 Spring view. Meadow st<br />

North Frederick, Wellington road<br />

North Mrs. The Warren<br />

Owen Wm. Overton house, Albion st<br />

Owens Mrs. The Gates, Rowson street<br />

Parnell Jaraes, 2 Prescot street<br />

Peerce Jas. Rock villa,Wellington road<br />

Pendlebury Thomas Holiday, 2 Grosvenor<br />

terrace, Grosvenor road<br />

Perry William, 11 Windsor street<br />

Philpot Mrs. Crosby view, Victoria rd<br />

Pickering Charles "W. H. Montebello,<br />

St. George's mount<br />

Pool William Allison, Victoria villa,<br />

Victoria road<br />

Price Edward, 11 Belmont terrace,<br />

Tollemache street<br />

COMMERCIAL,<br />

Adams Richard, chemist 4c post <strong>of</strong>fice, k agent for W. 4c A.<br />

Gilbey, wine k spirit merchts. Napoleon bldgs.Victoria rd<br />

Adams William, stationer,2 HavdocV buildings, Victoria rd<br />

[POST<br />

OFFICE<br />

Rahey Robert, 1 Windsor street<br />

Ramsey Mrs. The Lodge, St. James's rd<br />

Ravenscr<strong>of</strong>t Wm. Lindsay ho.Magazines<br />

Rawson Edwin Thomas, 27 Windsor st<br />

Redraayne John, West bank, Egerton st<br />

Ridley Samuel Coates, Wellington road<br />

Roberts Miss, Egerton street<br />

Robson Miss, Woodlands<br />

Rotdatz Wilhelra, Horton villa, Wellington<br />

road<br />

Rothery Mrs. Vine cott. Tollemache st<br />

Rowlands Mrs. Springfield villa, Fort<br />

street. Magazine park<br />

Salisbury Mrs. 4 Fort st. Magazine park<br />

Scott Robt. Lonsdale villa,Magazinepk<br />

Searle Miss Bramcote, Fort street,<br />

Magazine park<br />

Shaw George, Rose villa, Tollemache<br />

RfvPfit.<br />

Shaw Thoraas K. Olinda<br />

Shore John, Fort st. Magazine park<br />

Simpson Robert P. J. Osborne villa.<br />

Magazine park<br />

Sraith James, Dalmorton bouse<br />

Sinnotle Mr8.5 Mersey terrace, Tollemache<br />

street<br />

Sowerby Mrs. 1 Windsor terrace, Tollemache<br />

street<br />

Sparke Miss, 1 St. James's road<br />

Steinhridge Henry James, York villas.<br />

Magazine park<br />

StevensTlios. Seafield bo. Victoria rd<br />

Stonall Jas. 1 Grosvenor ter.Grosvnr.rd<br />

Stubbs Lucas Peter, Prospect house.<br />

Mount road<br />

Syers Mrs. 1 Osborne ter. Egerton st<br />

Tainch Jas. 9 Alexandra ter. Egerton st<br />

Thomas John Morris, 31 Windsor street<br />

Thompson John Wilson, 3 Spring view,<br />

Meadow street<br />

Thompson Wra. Caton, Montpelier cres<br />

Thorpe Henry, 12 Windsor street<br />

Tomlinson Charles Buchanan, Tudor<br />

villa, Alexander road<br />

Totter Ralph Sraith, Rose villa, Fort<br />

street, Magazine park<br />

Touzan Davis, Oak villa, Egerton st<br />

Trull John, M.D. Oriel lodge, Albion st<br />

Tyson John, 12 St. George's terrace,<br />

Victoria road<br />

Venables Thomas, 23 Windsor street<br />

Vickers Miss, 10 Richmond street<br />

Walker John Adams, Warwick villa,<br />

Weill ugton road<br />

Walker Miss, Oakfield ho. Egerton st<br />

Wall Frank, Claremont vil.Wellngtn.rd<br />

Walsh James, 8 Grosvenor road<br />

WalshRobt.Jas.Portlnd vil.Wellngtn.rd<br />

Wardel Mrs. 14 Richmond street<br />

Watson Robt.Brown,Subwortb,Mnf.rd<br />

W^eissGeo. Priory nook,St.George'.-j rant<br />

Wensley Jas. 4 Summer hill, Hope st<br />

Wensley Saml. 3 Sumraer hill, Hope st<br />

Westbrook William, Albert street<br />

Wickman Mrs. Holly bank, Mount rd<br />

Wilkinson George, 7 Richmond terrace,<br />

Tollemache street<br />

Wilkinson Richard Willis, Rock cottage,<br />

St. Jaraes's road<br />

Wilkinson Williani, 13 Alexander terrace,<br />

Egerton street<br />

Williams Williara, Tudor hill<br />

Willis Thos. Jas. Derby villa, Victoria rd<br />

Wilson Mrs. 10 Magazine park<br />

Wilson Robert, Sunnyside, Rowson st<br />

Wilson William, Marine cottage,Magazine<br />

brow<br />

Woodward Herbert, 6 Magazine park<br />

Worrall Josepli, 1 Alexander terrace,<br />

Egerton street<br />

Wright Albert,TheGrennan,St.George's<br />

mount<br />

Wright Frederick, Stanley rock, St.<br />

George's mount<br />

Yeats Thomas, Victoria road<br />

Aitken William, Commercial hotel, sole agent in the district<br />

for Guirron Parry 4c Thompson's famous Wrexliam ales,<br />

Grosvenor road<br />

Allan Elizh. (Miss), dressma. 5 Wright's cots. Grosvenor rd


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. NEW BRIGHTON. 87<br />

Ambler Richard, grocer, 23 Victoria road<br />

Ansonia James, musician, 22 Richmond street<br />

Arnold William, brass founder, 15 Windsor street<br />

Ash EHzabeth (Mrs.), lodging ho. 7 Mona ter. ToUemache st<br />

Ashton Helen( Mrs. ),!odging ho. 2 Alexandra ter. Egerton st<br />

Atkinson William, joiner, Rowson street<br />

Bagley Esther (Mrs.), refreshment room, 14 Lower parade<br />

Bailey John, grocer, 14 Victoria road<br />

Bake Misses, preparatory school, Elleray. See advert<br />

Balshaw Peter, car proprietor, 6 Hope street<br />

Bannister Catharine (Mrs.), lodging house, 4 South View<br />

terrace, Tollemache street<br />

Baxter Elizabeth, lodging ho. Victoria ter. Egerton street<br />

Becker Frederick William, joiuer, 8 Richmond street<br />

Bell Thomas 4c Son, York House, Victoria road<br />

Bell Thomas k Son, grocer, Victoria road<br />

Beil William, surgeon, St. George's mount<br />

Berry John, lodgiug house, 1 Chapel terrace, Egerton street<br />

Bessant Mary (Mrs.), lodging ho. 3 Clare vils. Tdlemache st<br />

Bimson John, joiner, 11 Prescot street<br />

Blevin Thoraas, gardener, Sandridge terrace, Rowson street<br />

Bohannan John, Clarence hotel, Albion street<br />

Bortick John, gardener, 1 Merry terrace, ToUeraache street<br />

Bostock Ann (Mrs.), Idging. ho. 2 St. Geo's. ter. Victoria rd<br />

Boughey Jaraes, stone mason, 33 Windsor street<br />

Boughey John, joiner, 1 Richmond terrace, Tollemache st<br />

Bradley Mary Jaue( Mrs.),lodging house, 2 Brighton terrace,<br />

Victoria road<br />

Bridge William, refreshment room, Lower parade<br />

Brierley Elizabeth (Miss), berlin wool repository, 5 Brighton<br />

terrace, Victoria road<br />

Bromiley Rebecca (Miss), lodging ho.5 Rock vw.Victoria rd<br />

Bryan Annie (Mrs.),lodng.ho.5Richmond ter.Tollemache st<br />

Campion Catharine, midwife, 4 Meadow bank. Meadow st<br />

Carmody James, boot raaker, 5 Peel terrace, Grosvenor rd<br />

C.irran Christopher, gardener. Mount road<br />

Carson David, shopkeeper. Mason street<br />

Charabers David, lightho. keepr.6 Victoria ter. Egerton st<br />

Chester Thomas, furniture dealer, 7 Brighton ter. Victoria rd<br />

Church Ann (Mrs.), lodging house, 13 St. George's terrace<br />

Clare Richard, lodging house, 32 Windsor st. Victoria rd<br />

Clarke William, horse dealer, 4 Grosvenor ter. Hope street<br />

Clarke Wilfiam Henry, car proprietor, 3 Hope street<br />

Clegg Annie( Miss),fancy repstry .Crystal Pal.4cl3 Victoria rd<br />

Clements EHzabeth (Mrs.), lodging house,7 Marine terrace<br />

Clowes Amos, beer retailer, 1 Prescot street<br />

Cockr<strong>of</strong>t John, mineral water manufacturer, Tollemache st<br />

Cole John, manager <strong>of</strong> promenade pier, Highton villas,<br />

Tollemache street<br />

Convalescent Institutionfor Women (Miss Foster, superintendent),<br />

Victoria road<br />

Coombes Phillip, plumber, 8 Windsor street<br />

Cooper Alfred, raaster mariner, 2 Albion street<br />

Cordon Jeremiah, butcher, Victoria road<br />

Corkill George, plasterer. Magazine brow<br />

Coula Alles8andro,hairdresser,5Richmond bldgs.Victoria rd<br />

Counsel Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, 16 Richmond street<br />

Coupe Frances (Mrs.), lodging house, 31 Richmond street<br />

Covin James, refreshment room, 16 Lower parade<br />

Cowpland Robert, joiner4ibuilder,10 Prescot 8t.4c Meadow st<br />

Crellin William, stone mason, 20 Richmond street<br />

Crewe E. (Miss), first-class preparatory school; receives<br />

boys to educate 4c prepare for public 4c other schools,<br />

Seafield. See advertisement<br />

Crowston Sarah(Mi9s),dressma.3WelHngton ter.Egerton st<br />

Curry Hannah (Mrs.),lodgingho. 10 St.Geo's.ter.Victoriard<br />

Davidson Bard (Mrs.),lodginghouse, Rowson street<br />

Davies Ellis k Richard, miUers, 26 Victoria road<br />

Davies John, lodging house, 9 "The Parade<br />

Davies John, refreshment room, 5 4:6 Lower parade<br />

Davis Williara, joiner. Magazine park<br />

Davis William, tiler, 3 Chapel terrace, Egerton street<br />

Day John Joseph, bootmaker, 25 Victoria road<br />

Deakin Joseph, blacksmith. Field road, Rowson street<br />

Dean Gabriel, custom house <strong>of</strong>ficer, 21 Richmond street<br />

Dean John, master mariner, 2 Hope terrace<br />

Dean Robert, market gardener, Magazine brow<br />

Dickson James, confectioner, 18 Victoria road<br />

Divan Ann (Mrs.), lodging ho. 2 Belmont ter. Tollemache st<br />

Dixon Joseph, auctioneer, 1 Brighton terrace, Victoria rd<br />

Dodd Jsph.(Mrs.),laundress,12Plantation cots.Grosvenor rd<br />

Dolan Hugh, bootmaker. Mason street<br />

Donaldson James, refreshment rooms, 9 4c 10 Lower parade<br />

Drinkwater George, provision dealer, Tollemache street<br />

Ducker Henry Arthur, confectioner, 1 4c 2 Victoria road<br />

Ducker Mary Ann (Mrs.), fancy repository, 2 Rock view<br />

Duckworth Peter, builder, 10 Grosvenor road<br />

EddingtonrAnnie (Miss), refreshment room. Lower parade<br />

Eddington Charles, refreshment room. Lower parade<br />

Edwards Ann (Mrs.), ladies school. South view, Egerton st<br />

Ellis John, master mariner. Magazine brow<br />

Ellison WiUiam, grocer, 3 Brighton terrace, Victoria road<br />

Emmerson Jane, lodging ho. 11 St. George's ter. Victoria rd<br />

Evans 4c Fawcett, fancy repository, 3 Victoria road<br />

Evans Catherine (Mrs.), lodging house, 4 Prescot street<br />

Evans Edward, refreshment room, 15 Lower parade<br />

Evans Ellen, lodging house, 2 Laburnum vils. Egerton st<br />

Evans Thomas, boat owner, 1 Laburnum vils. Egerton st<br />

Evans Williara, pilot, 2 Richmond terrace, Tollemache st<br />

FentonBuxton (Mrs.),ldging.ho.2 Wellington ter.Egerton st<br />

Firth Emraa (Mrs.), conlectioner, 21 Victoria road<br />

Faulkes Edward,lodging ho.1U Richmond ter.ToUemaclie st<br />

Faulkes Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house,15 The Parade<br />

Fowler Elizabeth (Miss), dre&smaker, 24 Richraond street<br />

France Mary (Miss), berlin wool repository, 6 Havelock<br />

buildings, Victoria road<br />

Garratt John, Victoria hotel, Victoria road<br />

Giles Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house, 14 The Parade<br />

Glover Henry, lodging house, 10 The Parade<br />

Godfrey Ellen (Mrs.), laundress. Peel cot. Grosvenor road<br />

Godfrey Jaraes, master fisherman, 0 Grosvenor road<br />

Godfrey John, painter, 5 Grosvenor terrace, Hope street<br />

Goodman Mary Ann (Mrs,), lodging house, 7 Union terrace<br />

Goodridge Frances Ann (Mrs.), lodging house, 4 Windsor<br />

terrace, ToUemache street<br />

Green Luke, joiner, 9 Belmont terrace, Tollemache street<br />

Green Sophia (Miss), lodging house, 18 The Parade<br />

Greene Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, 3 Hope terrace<br />

Griffiths John, grocer, Victoria road<br />

Griffiths Samuel, waich maker, 6 Brighton ter. Victoria road<br />

HaU Benjamin, joiner, 12 Alexander terrace, Egerton street<br />

Hall Jobn, builder, Hope street<br />

Harding Edward, draper, Warwick house<br />

Hartey Julia(Mrs.), lodging ho. 1 Belmont ter .ToUemache st<br />

Hawley Harriet (Mrs.), lodging hou.se, Tuscarora<br />

Hayes John, bathing machine proprietor. Magazine lane<br />

Hayhurst Margaret Ann (Mrs.), lodging house, 3 Victoria<br />

terrace, Egerton street<br />

Haywood May (Miss), lodgingho.4 Monater.Tollemachest<br />

HeinrichsConstntn.raaster raarnr.7 Meadw.bank, Meadw.st<br />

Henderson George, builder, 1 Sandridge terrace, Rowson st<br />

Higginbottom Margaret (Mrs.), upholsteress, 5 Alexander<br />

terrace, Egerton street<br />

Hiley Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodginghouse, 17 Richmond st<br />

Hill Williara, grocer, 4c post <strong>of</strong>fice, Albion street<br />

Hilliard Samuel, joiner, 8 Grosvenor terrace, Hope street<br />

Hillyer Mary (Miss), ladies school,2 Albert ter. Egerton st<br />

Hind James, tobacconist. 11 Victoria road<br />

Hodgkins Samuel, bootmaker. Meadow street<br />

Holland Joseph, provision dealer, 12 Richmond terrace, 3<br />

Mason street<br />

Howe Thomas, refreshment room, 27 Lower parade<br />

Hughes David, dairyman, Tollemache street<br />

Hughes David, refreshment roora, 2 Lower parade<br />

Hughes Emily (Mrs.),lodgingho.2 Clare vnias,Tollemacliest<br />

Hughes James, waiter, 5 Chapel terrace, Egerton street<br />

Hughes John, pilot. Poplar cottage, Rowson street<br />

Hughes John Rowland, draper k tailor,6 Belmont terrace,<br />

Tollemache street<br />

Hughes Joseph, joiner, Albert terrace, Rowson street<br />

Hughes Richard, refreshment room, 7 4c 8 Lower parade<br />

Hughes Thomas, bricksetter, 3 Avenue<br />

Hughes William, pilot, 4 Richmond terrace, ToUemache st<br />

Hunt Jessie {Mrs.), stationer 4c library. New Brighton<br />

library, Victoria road<br />

Hurworth R. New Brighton Academy ; assisted by experienced<br />

teachers<br />

Ingham Jas. gardener, 8 Wright's cottages, Grosvenor rd<br />

Instone William, gardener, 10 Windsor street<br />

Jones M. B. 4c Co. china dealers, Burslem liou8e,Victoriard<br />

Jones Catharine (Mrs.),dressraa. 3 Alexander ter. Egerton st<br />

Jones Edward, greengrocer, 15 Victoria road<br />

Jones Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), refreshment room, Albert st<br />

Jones Evan Powell, shipwright, 2 Grosvenor ter. Hope st<br />

Jones Henry,car proprietor, 6 SouthView ter. ToUemache st<br />

Jones Jeremiah, refreshment room, 6 Victoria road<br />

Jones John, fishmonger, game, fish 5c poultry salesman, 17<br />

Victoria street<br />

Jones John, greengrocer, Victoria road ,<br />

Jones Joseph, car proprietor, 0 Prescot street<br />

Jones Robert, builder, 7 Avenue<br />

Jones Robt. china dealer,2 Queen's buildings, Victoria road<br />

Jones William, lodging bouse. Wood cottage, Magazine la<br />

Jones WilUam, Little Brighton inn, Rowson street<br />

Jones Wm. master fisherman, Cosey cottage, Grosvenor rd<br />

Joy Edward, whitesmith, 11 Alexander terrace, Egerton st<br />

Kelty Elizabeth (Mrs.), refreshment room, 18 Lower parade<br />

Kennedy Joseph, tailor, 6 Richmond street<br />

Kershaw Samuel, lodging house, 4 The Parade<br />

Kershaw Samuel, refreshment rooms, 3 4c 4 Lower parade


88 NEW BRIGHTON. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Kingham Henry,wine merchant, cooper 4c rectifier <strong>of</strong> wines,<br />

spirits 4cc.; advice given. Travellers' Rest, Union terrace<br />

Kynaston Edward, family wine merchant, established 1863,<br />

1 St. George's terrace, Victoria road<br />

Langley Joseph, nurseryman<br />

Latham George, gardener, 6 Union terrace<br />

Latham William,rodginghouse,5St. George's ter.Victoria rd<br />

Leay Joseph, joiner, 7 Alexander terrace, Egerton street<br />

Lee John Wm. shoe maker,4 Havelock buildings,Victoria rd<br />

Leigh George, shopkeeper, 4 Mason street<br />

Lester Ann (Mrs.), butcher, Victoria road<br />

LiftonRosamond(Mrs.),lodgingho.6 Mona ter.Tollemache st<br />

Linaker Hiram k Nathaniel, blacksmiths, Mason street<br />

Linaker Hiram, blcksrath. 3 South View ter. Tollemache st<br />

Linaker Nathaniel,blck9mth. 2 South View ter.Tollemache st<br />

Little Jane (Mrs.), lodging house, Seymour cottages<br />

Liversage Lydia (Miss), lodging house, 30 Windsor street<br />

Livingstone Alexander, boot maker, Rowson street<br />

McAntagart Mary (Mrs.), lodging house, 6 The Parade<br />

McFall (3eorge, slater 4c plasterer, estimates given, ovens 4c<br />

grates fixed 4c repaired, all kinds <strong>of</strong> drains arranged k laid,<br />

3 Richmond terrace, ToUemache street<br />

McFall Robert, plumber, 6 Egerton street<br />

McFall Robert, plumber 4c painter, Mason street<br />

McGhee Joseph Blackley, engineer, 3 Egerton street<br />

Macintosh Catharine (Miss),milliner,Loudon4c Paris House,<br />

Victoria road<br />

McLaren George, lodging house, 7 The Parade<br />

McNulty James, painter, Cosey cottages, Grosvenor road<br />

Maddison Mary(Mrs.),lodging ho.Almacottages, TUrache.st<br />

Maddocks Mary Emma (Mrs.), Perch Rock hotel, refreshment<br />

house keeper, good beds k accommodation for travellers,<br />

Hope street & Grosvenor road<br />

Marley George, gardener, 35 Windsor street<br />

Martin Robert, joiner, 3 Albert street<br />

Mee Marian (Mrs.), lodging house, 21 Windsor street<br />

Meredith Catherine (Mrs.), poultry dealer, Grosvenor road<br />

Mitchell George Arthur, photographer, 2 Hope street<br />

Mitchell Grace (Miss), lodging house, 10 Montpelier<br />

crescent<br />

Morgan Charles, Idgng. house, 7 St. George's ter. Victoria rd<br />

Molloy Jane (Mrs.), lodging house, 8 St. George's terrace,<br />

Victoria road<br />

Morrison Theodore, plumber, 3 Sandridge terrace, Rowson st<br />

Murphy John, lodginghouse, 10 Alexander ter. Egerton st<br />

Musket William Boyd, physician, Victoria road<br />

Nayior Charles, joiner, Wood cottage. Magazine lane<br />

Neio Brighton A.ssembly Rooms, (William HoUond, hon.<br />

secretary), Albion street<br />

NewBrighton Social Club (.S. R. Liversage,sec.)Egerton st<br />

Nichols Henry, gardener, 4 Victoria terrace, Egerton street<br />

Oliver Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house, 7 Montpelier crescent<br />

Parr Mary Ann(Mr8.).lodgng.ho.6 Alexandr. ter.Egerton st<br />

Peat John, fruiterer, Victoria road<br />

Pett Augusta (Mrs.), lodging house, 2 The Parade<br />

Piercy Elizabeth (Mrs.), provision dealer, 3 Gro.svenor road<br />

Povall John, refreshment room, 28 Lower parade<br />

Povall Jobn, stone mason, 27 Richraond street<br />

Preparatory School for the Sons <strong>of</strong> Gentlemen {The<br />

.^fis8es Bake, principals), Elleroy. See advertiseraent<br />

Price Booth, refreshraent room. Lower parade<br />

Price Sarah Ann (Mrs.), refreshment room, 12 Victoria road<br />

Rae Susanah (Mrs.), lodging house, I Union terrace<br />

Ravenhill Ann (Mrs.), dressmaker, 5 Egerton street<br />

Ravenhill John, painter, Cosey cottages, Grosvenor road<br />

Rawlinsnn Ellen (Miss), confectioner, 14 Victoria road<br />

Rawson Edwin Thomas, joiner, estimates given for repairs<br />

4i:c. Rowson street<br />

Richardson Benj. photographer, 6 Grosvenor ter. Hope st<br />

Richardson William, photographer, 4 Hope street<br />

Riley Michael, refreshment roora, 22 Lower parade<br />

Riley Patrick, refre-'hraent room, 21 Lower parade<br />

Ritson Thomas, gardener. Peel cottage. Magazine park<br />

Roan Sarah (Mrs.), dressmaker, 2 Meadow bank<br />

Roberts Benjamin, car proprietor. Mason street<br />

Roberts Edmund, Queen's Royal hotel. Union terrace<br />

Roberts Jarnes C. chemist, Victoria place, Albion street<br />

Roberts John, gardener, 20 Windsor street<br />

Roberts Saranel, shopkeeper. Poplar villa, Egerton street<br />

BROMBOROUGH is a towmship, parish and well<br />

built village, a mile from Bromborough station and<br />

a mile from Spital station, both on the Birkenhead and<br />

Chester railway, 11 miles north from Chester, and 4<br />

south from Birkenhead, in the western division <strong>of</strong> the<br />

county, higher division <strong>of</strong> the hundred and union <strong>of</strong><br />

Wirral, county court district <strong>of</strong> Birkenhead, rural<br />

deanery <strong>of</strong> Wyrehall or Worrall. archdeaconry <strong>of</strong> Liverpool,<br />

and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester, situated on the high road<br />

Robinson Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodginghouse, 8 Richmond terrace,<br />

Tollemache street<br />

Rose Charles, chemist, Rose's Balsamic cough mixture, for<br />

coughs, colds 4cc. 4c all diseases <strong>of</strong>t he chest, Victoria rd<br />

Rostram Jobn, Boat House hotel, Magazine lane<br />

Rowles Henry, master mariner, 7 Richmond street<br />

Roy John, cab proprietor, Rowson street<br />

Russell Josephine (Mrs.), lodging house, 7 Prescot street<br />

Salisbury James, plumber, glazier, gasfitter 4c decorative<br />

painter, estimates given, 4 Brighton terrace, Victoria road<br />

Salisbury Richard, plumber, 10 Victoria terrace, Egerton st<br />

SandersonCatharine,ironmngr.l Havelock bldgs.Victoria rd<br />

Sands William, joiner. Magazine brow<br />

Scott J. 4c G. butchers, Richmond buUdings, Victoria road'<br />

Scott George, tailor, 4 Richmond buildings, Victoria road<br />

Shaw Lucy (Mrs.), lodginghouse, 7 Windsor street<br />

Shore Samuel, sergeant county constabulary, Hope street<br />

Short Margaret(Mr8.), lodging ho. 3 Peel ter. Grosvenor rd<br />

Simpson Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Magazine brow<br />

Sraith Jane (Mrs.), beer retailer, Rowson street<br />

Sraith Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Magazine brow<br />

Smith John, photograher.O Richmond terrace, ToUemachest<br />

Smith Joseph, plasterer, 9 Prescot street<br />

Snaith Henry, wine merchant, 1 Rock view, Victoria road<br />

Snow Marv (Mrs.), lodging ho. 3 Windsor ter. ToUemachest<br />

Sowerby Esther (Mrs.), refreshment roora, 1 Lower parade<br />

Spencer Henry, draper, 1 Queen's buildings, Victoria road<br />

Spicer Felix, refreshment rooms, Bickerly parade<br />

Stanton Thos. master mariner, 5 Mona ter. Tollemache st<br />

Stonall Jaraes, refreshraent room. Lower parade<br />

Stonbridge Mary Ann (Mrs.), lodging house, Kemuel terrace,<br />

Egerton street<br />

Taylor Ann (Mrs.), lodging house, 3 Union terrace<br />

Taylor WiUiam, bricklayer, 33 Richmond street<br />

Thomas Richard John, life boat captain, 1 South View terrace,<br />

Tollemache street<br />

Thomas Robert, joiner, 8 Belmont terrace, Tollemache st<br />

Thompson Rebecca (Mrs.), lodging house, 2 Denbigh terrace,<br />

Egerton street<br />

Thompson Thomas Plaskett, master mariner, Albert cottage,<br />

Tollemache street<br />

Thorn Thomas, lodging house, 3 Mona terrace, ToUemache st<br />

Thornhill Margaret (Mrs.), boot maker. Magazine brow<br />

Thornley Cath.(Mrs.),lodging ho. 3Rock view, Victoiia road<br />

Trainer Ann Lewis (Mrs.), brush warehouse, 22 Victoria rd<br />

Tuite Joseph, New Brighton hotel, Victoria road<br />

Turner John, florist, Victoria road<br />

Upton Margt. (Miss),lodgn. ho. 4 Belmont ter.Tolleraache st<br />

Usher John Charles, lodging house, 1 Grosvenor road<br />

Varty W. 4c J. joiners 4cc. Albion street<br />

Walker Isabella (Miss), lodging house, 1 The Parade<br />

Webster Edwd. Walker, joiner, 5 Belmont ter. ToUemachest<br />

Webster Hannah (Mrs.), refreshment room, 8 Victoria road<br />

Wenman Martha (Mrs.), lodging house, 16 The Parade<br />

Wensley Jas. insurance agent, 5 Grosvenr.ter. Grosvenor rd<br />

Westcott James , beer retailer, 10 Victoria road<br />

Whalley Eliza(Mrs.),lodging ho.5SouthView ter.ToUmche.st<br />

Whalley Eliza (Mrs.), tobacconist, Victoria road<br />

Whitaker Maiilda (Mrs.), refreshment room, 9 Victoria road<br />

Whittle James, raaster fisherraan, Egerton street<br />

Wilkinson Mackenzie George, car proprietor, Albion street<br />

Wilkinson Marmaduke, refreshment rooms 4c photographer.<br />

Parade studio, 11 4c 12 Lower parade k 11 The Parade<br />

Willday Edward, fishmonger, 20 fc 24 Victoria road<br />

Williams Ann (Mrs.), laundress, Albion street<br />

Williams William, builder. The Avenue, Egerton street<br />

Wilson Margaret, lodging ho. 6 St. George's ter. Victoria rd<br />

Wilson Sarab (Mrs.), lodging house, 12 The Parade<br />

V^inn John, mason, 5 Victoria terrace, Egerton street<br />

Winterbottora Jas. Hy. coal agent, 6 Victoria ter. Egerton st<br />

Woollam Jane (Mrs.), ludging house, 13 The Parade<br />

Worth 4c Mason, Royal Ferry hotel, delightfully situated,<br />

commanding extensive views <strong>of</strong> the river Mersey ; boats<br />

to 4c from Liverpool every half hour. See advertisement<br />

Wrigley Eliza(Mrs.),lodging ho. 2 Mersey ter.Tollemache st<br />

Yeats 4c Looney, accountants, land 4chouse agents, Victoria<br />

road; central chambers, 17A, South Castle street, Liverpool.<br />

See advertisement<br />

Yeats Thomas, accountant k house agent, Victoria road<br />

between Chester and Birkenhead, and bounded on the<br />

east by the river Mersey. The church <strong>of</strong> St. Barnabas<br />

is a handsome stone building, and has chancel, nave,<br />

aisles, organ, 1 bell, and several stained windows. The<br />

registers date from the year 1560, but are <strong>of</strong>ten imperfect.<br />

The living is a rectory, yearly value £350, with<br />

residence and 6 acres <strong>of</strong> glebe, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the Dean<br />

and Chapter <strong>of</strong> Chester, and held by the Rev. Edward<br />

Dyer Green, M.A. Cantuar. There are two licensed


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CHESHIRE. GREAT BUDWORTH. 89<br />

chapels for outlying districts, a Parochial school for<br />

boys and girls, and Sunday schools are held at Bromborough<br />

and Brimstage. In Bromborough Pool (an<br />

arm <strong>of</strong> the Mersey) are the Liverpool floating gunpowder<br />

magazines, and on the borders <strong>of</strong> the Pool are<br />

the extensive works <strong>of</strong> Price's Patent Candle Company<br />

(Limited), employing about 400 men and boys : the<br />

factory day schools are under Government inspection : a<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> England service is held twice on Sunday by<br />

the chaplain <strong>of</strong> the works, and Sunday schools are<br />

also held ; in connection with these works are a volunteer<br />

company (35th <strong>Cheshire</strong>) numbering 92 men, and<br />

a horticultural society, co-operative stores, infirmary,<br />

and all the organisation <strong>of</strong> a model village, Bromborough<br />

Hall, the seat <strong>of</strong> Robert Norris Dafe, esq. is a<br />

Allen John Duckett, Rosslyn<br />

Anthony William Henry<br />

Blain William<br />

Brocklebank William, Courthouse<br />

Bull James Goodman<br />

Bushell Charles Lane<br />

Caine Nathaniel, Marfords<br />

Chilton Mrs. T. Oakleigh<br />

Clark Charles, Heatbfield<br />

Clark Henry, Dibbinsdale<br />

Cox Henry, Mendle hill<br />

Dale Robert Norris, Bromborough hall<br />

Day John Henry, Bromborough pool<br />

Duncan Henry C<br />

Fox Henry F<br />

Gough WiUiam Henry<br />

Green Rev. Edward Dyer, M.A.[rector]<br />

The Rectory<br />

Gruning Louis, Meadow house.<br />

Maclver David, M.P., J.F. Woodslee hll<br />

Morecr<strong>of</strong>t Wm. Fredk. The Allports<br />

Roberts Henry, Bromborough pool<br />

Sargent Arthur Jas. Bromborough pool<br />

Smyth Gould<br />

Westmacott Martin Herbert, Bromborough<br />

pool<br />

WiUiams William<br />

Wilson Robt. Langley, Stnnhope house<br />

Worthington Rev. WUliam Robert,<br />

M.A. [chaplain], Bromborough pool<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Anglesey John, blacksmith<br />

Beard Joseph, jun. tailor<br />

Beard Joseph, sen. gardener 4c sexton<br />

Bird Thomas, coal 4c lime merchant<br />

Briscoe Edward, miller<br />

Briscoe Joseph, grocer, k post <strong>of</strong>fice|<br />

Bromborough Pool Co - operative<br />

Stores (Frederick Adrian Green,<br />

sec)., Bromborough pool<br />

Cade Williara, farraer<br />

Davies Ellis 4c Richard, miUers 4c bakers<br />

Davies Thoraas, farraer<br />

Gardner Margaret (Miss), school raistress,<br />

Bromborough pool<br />

Gibson Helen (Mrs.), shopkeeper<br />

Gittens Williara, joiner<br />

stuccoed building with a handsome portico, standing<br />

in a park near the village and church. Salusbury<br />

Kynaston Mainwaring, esq. is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor and<br />

chief landowner. There are charities <strong>of</strong> £4 10s. yearly<br />

value for fuel. The soil is loamy ; the subsoil red sandstone.<br />

The area is, <strong>of</strong> the parish, 3,612 acres, and <strong>of</strong><br />

the township, 2,600 acres ; rateable value <strong>of</strong> township<br />

£11,162 10s. ; the population in 1871 was, parish 1,511,<br />

township 1,314.<br />

POST, MONEY ORDER 4C TELEGRAPH OFFICE & Savings<br />

Bank.—Joseph Briscoe, sub-postmaster. Letters through<br />

Birkenhead, dispatched 9.30 a.ra. k 7.10 p.m; Sundays<br />

7 p.ra.<br />

National School, WiUiara Stead, raaster<br />

Sexton, Joseph Beard, sen<br />

Hall John, earthenware dealer<br />

Hardcastle James, tailor<br />

Jackson David, beer retailer<br />

Jones Edward, Bromborough<br />

hotel<br />

Jones Richard, shoemaker<br />

Jones Thoinas, gardener, Dibbinsdale<br />

Leake Henry, sub-agent for S. Mainwaring,<br />

esq<br />

Liverpool Floating Gunpowder Magazines<br />

(John Earl, storekeeper)<br />

McCallister Archibld.estat.agt.4c joiner<br />

Naginton Thomas, station master<br />

Nelson Mary Ann(Mrs.),refreshint.lio<br />

Owen Richard, shopkeeper 4c joiner<br />

Price's Patent Candle Company<br />

Limited, Bromborough Pool works j<br />

wharf. River street, Liverpool; head<br />

works, Belmont works, Battersea,<br />

London, s.w<br />

Sirapson Joseph, farmer, Court farm<br />

Tayleure Henry, rate collector<br />

Worth SUas, schoolmaster, Bromborough<br />

pool<br />

Wright Thomas, bricklayer<br />

GREAT BUDWORTH is a township, parish and<br />

village, 3 miles north-east from Northwich, 10 southwest<br />

from Altrincham, 17 north-west from Macclesfield,<br />

12 south-east from Runcorn, 8 south from Warrington,<br />

and 7 south-west from Knutsford, in the Mid division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the county, in Bucklow hundred, Runcorn union,<br />

Northwich county court district, rural deanery<strong>of</strong> Frodsham<br />

and Chester archdeaconry and diocese. The<br />

church <strong>of</strong> All Saints is a noble Gothic stone building,<br />

erected in the fourteenth century ; it consists <strong>of</strong> chancel,<br />

nave, aisles, and transepts, and square embattled tower<br />

containing clock and 8 bells ; there are also two chantry<br />

chapels, one on the south and one on the north side, belonging<br />

to the Warburtons <strong>of</strong> Arley : it was thoroughly<br />

restored and reseated in 1870 at a cost <strong>of</strong> £2,000, raised by<br />

subscription; in the chancel are some old oak stalls in<br />

good preservation, but which are not now used :<br />

a memorial window was erected in 1858 to James<br />

Warburton, esq. J.P. who is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor, and<br />

the trustees <strong>of</strong> the late Joseph Leigh are chief landowners.<br />

The soil is gravel; subsoil, clay and sand.<br />

The chief crops are wheat, oats and potatoes : this is<br />

also a good cheese district. The following are some <strong>of</strong><br />

the townships <strong>of</strong> Great Budworth parish :—In Bucklow<br />

hundred : Great Budworth, Aston-by-Budworth, Pickmcre,<br />

Marbury, Cogshall, Comberbaeh, Crowley, Anderton,<br />

Antrobus, Appleton, Barnton, Bartington, Little<br />

Leigh, Dutton, Marston, Plumbley, Seven Oaks. Stretton,<br />

Peover (Lower), Tabley (Nether), Whitley (Higher<br />

and Lower), and Wincham. The following are in<br />

Eddisbury hundred : — Castle Northwich, 11 artford,<br />

Winnington, Rudheath (part <strong>of</strong>). The following are<br />

in Northwich hundred :—Allostock, Birches, Hulse,<br />

Lach Dennis, Lostock Gralam, Northwich, Peover<br />

(Nether) and Witton. The population <strong>of</strong> the township<br />

in 1871 was 614, and the area is 875 acres, ex-<br />

H. Leigh, esq, and a stained west window has lately eluding a fine sheet <strong>of</strong> water <strong>of</strong> about 80 acres in<br />

been added in memory <strong>of</strong> the late Joseph Leigh, esq. extent, called Budworth Mere ; the rateable value is<br />

on the north side ; the chapel, originally dedicated to £2,800, and the gross estimated rental is £3,175. The<br />

the Virgin Mary, is now the burial-place <strong>of</strong> the families population <strong>of</strong> the parish in 1871 was 20,747, and the<br />

<strong>of</strong> Leicester and Smith-Barry. The register <strong>of</strong> the | acreage is 35,920.<br />

church begins about 1550. The living is a vicarage,<br />

yearly value £626, with residence, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the POST OFFICE.—Thomas Platt, sub-postmaster. Letti^rs<br />

Dean and Chapter <strong>of</strong> Christ Church, Oxford, and held are received through Northwich, arrive at 8 a.m. k dispatched<br />

at 5.40 p.m ; Sundays, box closes at 11.15 a.m.<br />

by the Rev. W. R. Lyon Bennett, <strong>of</strong> St. Aidans. There<br />

is a parish school for boys and girls and one for infants Northwich is the nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice 4c savings<br />

writhin a short distance <strong>of</strong> the churcb, and an infants'<br />

bank<br />

school at Budworth Heath, built by the late J. H.<br />

INSURANCE AGEST.—Atlas Life Sf Fire, Jas. Newhall<br />

SCHOOLS:—<br />

Leigh, esq. in 1845. The old Echool-house, adjoining<br />

National (mixed), John Nixon, master; Miss Elizabeth<br />

the church, is now used for parish meetings. A Sunday<br />

Johnson, infants' mistress<br />

school is held at the parish school-room. The Wesleyans<br />

Infants' (BudwortbHeath), Mrs. Elizh. Wilkinson,mistrss<br />

have a chapel. A fair is held on the 18th February,<br />

]3irch.es is a township 3 miles south-east from Northwich,<br />

and 7 Irom Knutsford, and consists <strong>of</strong> 1 farm<br />

Sth April, and 2nd October yearly, for cattle. Here<br />

were several old-fashioned houses, built <strong>of</strong> wood and house (Birch Hall), the property <strong>of</strong> Christ Church,<br />

plaster, but most <strong>of</strong> these have been renovated by Oxford, in Northwich union, hundred, and county court<br />

the owner, (R. E. Egerton-Warburton, esq.) in the district; the soil ia loam and the subsoil is stiS clay.<br />

Gothic style. Belmont Hall is now occupied by Ge<strong>of</strong>lErey The area is 157 acres ; rateable value ia £214 ; the population<br />

in 1871 was 7. Letters through Knutsford.<br />

J. Shakerley, esq. J.P. ; it is a handsome brick building,<br />

situated in extensive pleasure grounds. There are Cogshall is a township 3 miles north-north-west<br />

charities <strong>of</strong> £40 yearly value. Rowland Eyles Egerton-' from Northwich, in Northwich union and county conrt


90 GREAT BUDWORTH. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

district, hundred <strong>of</strong> Bucklow. Cogshall Hall, the seat<br />

POST OFFICE.—Williain Beswick, sub-postmaster. Letters<br />

<strong>of</strong> Thom.as Clarke, esq. ia a fine mansion <strong>of</strong> brick with<br />

through Northwich, which is the nearest money order<br />

<strong>of</strong>iice k savings bank, arrive in the village at 8.30 a.ra. 4c<br />

a portico <strong>of</strong> freestone. Thomas Clarke, esq. and Arthur<br />

dispatched at 5.30 p.m.; Sundays, arrive at 8.30 a.m. 4c<br />

Hugh Smith-Barry, esq. <strong>of</strong> ^Marbury Hall, who is<br />

dispatched at 11 a.m<br />

lord <strong>of</strong> the manor, are chief landowners. The soil is<br />

Hulse is a township, 3i miles south-east from Northwich,<br />

and 7 from Knutsford, in Northwich union,<br />

<strong>of</strong> a clayey nature, and the land is chiefly in pasture<br />

for dairy purposes. The population in 1871 was 114 ;<br />

hundred, and county court district. The land belongs<br />

the acreage is 460; the rateable valu.p is £1,216 —<br />

to various owners. The area is 295 acres; rateable<br />

Letters through Northwich, which is the nearest money<br />

value £602. Tbe population in 1871 was 74. Letters<br />

order <strong>of</strong>iice, and the nearest post <strong>of</strong>lice is Great Budworth.<br />

through Knutsford.<br />

Comberbaeh is a township aud village. 3 miles<br />

Lach Dennis is a township, 3J miles south-east<br />

north-west from Northwich, in the hundred <strong>of</strong> Bucklow,<br />

from Northwich, and 7 from Knutsford, in Northwich<br />

Xorthwich union and county court district. There i.s a<br />

hundred, union and county court district. The land is<br />

small chapel for Wesleyans, and a school for boys and<br />

chiefly the property ot tbe Rev. T. France-Hayhurst.<br />

cjirls, supported by Lady Jlary Smith-Barry. Rowland<br />

The area is 400 acres. The rateable value is £767.<br />

Eyles Egerton-Warburton, esq. J.P. is lord <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tlie population in 1871 was 34. Letters through<br />

manor. Arthur Hugh Smith-l'arry, esq. is the chief<br />

Knutsford. The nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice is Northwich,<br />

and the nearest post <strong>of</strong>fice is at Lostock Gralam.<br />

landowner. The soil is clayey; the subsoil, clay and<br />

sand. Tbe chief crops are wheat, oats, turnips and Pickmere is a township, 2 miles east <strong>of</strong> Great Budworth<br />

and 3 north-east from Northwich, in the hundred<br />

potatoes. The population in 1871 was 281, and the<br />

area is o66 acres ; the rateable value is £1,144.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bucklow, Altrincham union, and Northwich county<br />

court district. Lord De Tabley, who is lord <strong>of</strong>,the<br />

Letters through Northwich, which is the nearest money manor, and Captain Fox are the chief landowners. The<br />

order <strong>of</strong>fice and savings bank. The nearest post <strong>of</strong>fice is soil is clay, and the subsoil is gravel. The crops are<br />

at Great Budworth<br />

wheat and oats, with some land in pasture. Here is a<br />

Lady Smith-Barry's School, Jlrs.Elizh. Ormston,mistress chapel for Wesleyans erected in the year 1826, and a<br />

C.iitRiER.— Peter Atkinson, to WaiTington, wed. and sat school for infants lias lately been built by Lord De<br />

Crowley is a township, 5 miles north from Northwich,<br />

in Bucklow hundred, Runcorn union, Warring­<br />

is 1,870 acres, including 53 acres <strong>of</strong> water, called<br />

Tabley. The population in 1871 was 256, and the area<br />

ton county court district. The .soil is clayey ; the subsoil<br />

is.clay. R. E. Egerton-Warburton, esq. J.P. is<br />

Pickmere Mere ; the rateable value is £2,027.<br />

chief<br />

landowner. The laud is chiefly in pasture for dairy<br />

purposes. There are charities <strong>of</strong> £13 10s. yearly value.<br />

The population in 1871 was 204. and ^the area is 1,;?84<br />

acres ; the rateable value is £2,298.<br />

Great Budworth.<br />

Barber Peter<br />

Bennett Rev. W. R. Lyon [vicnr]. The<br />

Vicarage<br />

Gibson Tliomas, Box edge<br />

Kinder John<br />

Percival George, Dene cottage<br />

.Shakerley Ge<strong>of</strong>irey Joseph, J.P. Belmont<br />

hall<br />

Warburton Geo. Egerton, Fairfield cot<br />

Willett Henry<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Barber Mary (Mrs.), lUrmer<br />

Bebbington George, grocer ic origan ist<br />

<strong>of</strong> All Saints'<br />

Burgess George, farmer<br />

Clarice William Robert, grocer 4c boot 4c<br />

shoemaker<br />

Coates MaryAnn (Mrs.), grocr. k dtapr<br />

Cook William, shopkeeper<br />

Dean Samuel, farm bailiff to G. J.<br />

iShakerley, esq<br />

Dearden James D. drill instructor to<br />

the Earl <strong>of</strong> Chester's yeoranry .cavalry<br />

Drinkwater John k George, Cock inn,<br />

k fanners<br />

Drinkwater Jolm, farmer<br />

Drinkwater William, farmer<br />

EUison Edward, wheelwright<br />

Griffiths Ann (Mrs.), smith<br />

Hopkins John, steward to Arthur Hugh<br />

Smith-Barry, esq<br />

Houghton Thomas, farmer<br />

Hulme Thomas, blacksmith<br />

Kerfoot John, boot k shoe maker<br />

Mclntyre John, farraer<br />

Miers William, farraer, Brownslow<br />

Newhall James, plumber 4c glazier<br />

Platt Thomas, tailor 4c shopkeeper<br />

Rayner Thoinas, tailor<br />

Stringleraan Richard, grocer<br />

Suraner Thomas, fanner<br />

Venables Samuel, farraer<br />

Warburton George Egerton, agent to R.<br />

E. E. Warburton, esq. Fairfield cot<br />

WUkinson Thomas, shoe maker<br />

WiUett Annie (Miss), ladies' boarding<br />

school<br />

Willett Henry, surgeon<br />

Letters through Northwich, which is the nearest money<br />

order otfice and savings bank. Tlie nearest post <strong>of</strong>fice is<br />

at Great Budworth<br />

School (Infants').—Mrs. Elizabeth Smallwood, mistress<br />

WiUett Wm. Gregory, veterinry.surgn<br />

Wright Mary {Mfs.),George ^-Dragon,<br />

k farmer<br />

Cogshall.<br />

Bowyer James<br />

Clarke Thomas, Cogshall hall<br />

Moreton Mrs<br />

Bowyer Thoraas, corn raUler<br />

Clare John, tailor<br />

Clarke Joseph, farraer<br />

Grange Thomas, farmer<br />

Maihlocks Matthew, farmer<br />

Willis Jijseph, farmer<br />

Comberbaeh.<br />

Goodall William, Avenue cottage<br />

Petit Francis, Ivy cottage<br />

Rigby Thomas James, Elm cottage<br />

Iluscoe Robert, Comberbaeh cottage<br />

Amery Thomas, farmer 4c cattle dealer<br />

Atkinson Peter, fanner k carrier<br />

Baguley Thomas, farmer 4c landowner<br />

Bentley George, clerk<br />

Boardman John, farmer<br />

Bramall Andrew, sraith<br />

Davis Ann (Mr.s.), dressmaker<br />

Massey John, shopkeeper<br />

Newton Thos., beer rtlr. k shopkeeper<br />

Plant Andrew, Spinners inn<br />

Sliaw Edward, joiner<br />

Stelfox Edward, farmer. Ivy lodge<br />

Taylor Williani, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

Wakefield Thoraas, plmber, glazier 4c<br />

painter<br />

White D.iniel, gardener to A. H.<br />

Smith-Barry, esq<br />

Winpenny James, shopkeeper<br />

Woodcock Thomas, tailor 4c draper<br />

Crowley.<br />

Beswick John, farmer<br />

Beswick Wm. blacksmith,Arley smithy<br />

Caldwell Peter, cowkeeper<br />

Dennis Jane (Mrs.), farraer<br />

Earle Thomas, jun. farmer<br />

Earle Tliomas, farmer<br />

Gurner Peter, farmer<br />

Hankey Peter, cowkeeper<br />

Hankey Richard, farmer<br />

Jefis Charles, farmer, Crowley lodge<br />

Norcott Thomas, farraer<br />

Percival Daniel, farmer<br />

Rawes Thomas, farmer, Crowley ball<br />

Rutter John, fanner<br />

Smith James, farraer. Penny pluck<br />

Stockton Henry, farmer, Whitley reed<br />

Stringer Henry, farmer<br />

Whitehead John, cowkeeper<br />

Wliitlow Jaraes, farmer. Garland hall<br />

Birches.<br />

Clough Ann (Mrs.), farraer.<br />

hall<br />

Birch<br />

Hulse.<br />

Jackson Thomas, blacksmith<br />

Kennerley James, fanner<br />

Kinsey John, farmer, Heathcote house<br />

Ledward U'illiaiii, farmer<br />

Stubbs Arthur, farmer<br />

Lach Dennis.<br />

Bell Charles, farmer<br />

Carter John, farmer. New hall<br />

Gritfitlis Samuel, blacksraith<br />

Oakes J araes, farraer<br />

Platt William, farmer<br />

Pickmere.<br />

Carter Edward<br />

Booth William, farmer<br />

Curbishley Edward,shopkeeper<br />

Darlington Thomas, farmer<br />

Hickson Harriet (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Hickson William, farraer<br />

Madeley Aaron, Red Lion, k farmer<br />

Moore Williara, blacksmith<br />

Moreton John, farmer<br />

Owen John, farmer<br />

Pearson Henry, shopkeeper<br />

Rayner John, shoemaker<br />

Whalley Adam, f.irmer<br />

Whalley Lewis, fanner<br />

Whalley Thomas, farmer<br />

Woodward Peter, fanner<br />

Wright James, fanner, Rose's farm<br />

Wriijht Joshua, fanner


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. BUGLAWTON. 91<br />

lilTTIiE BUDWORTH (formeriy called BuD-<br />

WORTH-IN-THE-FRITH) is a township, village, and<br />

extensive parish, 4 miles from Delamere station on the<br />

West <strong>Cheshire</strong> line, 4 miles east-north-east from Tarporley,<br />

in the Western division <strong>of</strong> the county, Eddisbury<br />

hundred, rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Middlewich, archdeaconry<br />

and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester, and Northwich union and<br />

county court district : it was formerly a part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

parish <strong>of</strong> Over, and is described as such in the charter<br />

for endowing the bishopric <strong>of</strong> Chester, 38th <strong>of</strong><br />

Henry VIII. Between the years 1153 and 1160 the<br />

manor was granted by Hugh Cevilibc, together with a<br />

moiety <strong>of</strong> the forestership <strong>of</strong> Mara, to Robert le<br />

Grosvenor, father <strong>of</strong> Robert le Grosvenor. Robert le<br />

Grosvenor, son <strong>of</strong> Randle, brother <strong>of</strong> the beforementioned<br />

Robert, was the father <strong>of</strong> Richard le<br />

Grosvenor, who held Budworth for King Edward I.<br />

as Earl <strong>of</strong> Chester. The manor continued vested in the<br />

branch <strong>of</strong> Grosvenors till the death <strong>of</strong> Richard le<br />

Grosvenor, who left Cecilia, his daughter, sole heiress,<br />

who married twice, into the families <strong>of</strong> Bromley and<br />

Mere ; she had issue by Mere, and subsequently married<br />

John Bradburne, whom she survived. In the reign <strong>of</strong><br />

Henry VI. William del Mere was succeeded in the<br />

manor by his sister Margaret, the wife <strong>of</strong> Walter<br />

Troyford, who sold it in the tenth <strong>of</strong> the same reign to<br />

WiUiam Trowtbeck, esq. together with a fourth <strong>of</strong> the<br />

manors <strong>of</strong> Little Neston and Hargreave, for 1,000<br />

marks. Certain lands, however, in Budworth continued<br />

for several generations vested in the female line<br />

<strong>of</strong> Robert Grosvenor. Budworth remained in the<br />

possession ot the Trowtbeck family till the death <strong>of</strong><br />

Sir William, who left his daughter Margaret, wife <strong>of</strong><br />

John Talbot, his sole heiress, in the reign <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII.<br />

The Talbots thus obtaining possession, Budworth passed<br />

with other estates to the Earls <strong>of</strong> Shrewsbury ; but the<br />

share <strong>of</strong> the forestership was sold to the Dones, <strong>of</strong><br />

Utkinton in the time <strong>of</strong> Henry VIII. The church <strong>of</strong><br />

.St. Peter formerly belonged to the nunnery <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Mary in Chester, when it was called the Free Chapel<br />

<strong>of</strong> Budworth-le-Frith, within the parish <strong>of</strong> Over;<br />

the present edifice consists <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave, and<br />

embattled tower, with 5 bells and clock ; the body<br />

<strong>of</strong> the church was rebuilt <strong>of</strong> stone in the year 1798,<br />

pursuant to the desire <strong>of</strong> Ralph Kirkham, esq. <strong>of</strong><br />

Manchester, who was educated at the school within<br />

this parish, and left £1,000 for that object : a stone<br />

tablet over the vestry door bears the following inscripthe<br />

trustees <strong>of</strong> the late Archbishop Sumner, and held by<br />

the Rev. Robert White, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Brasenose College,<br />

Oxford. Adjoining Oulton Park is an infant school,<br />

erected in 1706, at the cost <strong>of</strong> Catherine Lady Egerton,<br />

widow <strong>of</strong> Sir Philip Egerton to which was added<br />

in 1852 a more commodious building designed by C.<br />

Vickers, esq. comprising a large school roora and a<br />

residence for two schoolmistresses, at the cost <strong>of</strong> Sir<br />

Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton, bart. by whom these<br />

two schools, giving accommodation to 130 children,<br />

are maintained. The sum <strong>of</strong> £10 was left by W.<br />

Kirkham, esq. for the education <strong>of</strong> twelve children <strong>of</strong><br />

the parish, to be nominated by his representatives.<br />

Dodd's charity <strong>of</strong> £1.30 yearly is for six poor men and<br />

six poor women ; Kirkham's, <strong>of</strong> £40 yearly, is for tht;<br />

benefit <strong>of</strong> the poor. Oulton Hall, the noble seat <strong>of</strong> Sir<br />

Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton, bart. M.P. for South<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong>, and J.P. is an elegant and spacious mansion<br />

<strong>of</strong> brick, with stone dressings, and situated in a most<br />

delightful park, stocked with about 300 bead <strong>of</strong> fine<br />

deer : tbe park is supposed to have originally formed<br />

a portion <strong>of</strong> the forest <strong>of</strong> Delamere, being marked by<br />

the same inequality <strong>of</strong> surface. On the north side <strong>of</strong><br />

the park a beautiful monument has been erected to<br />

John Francis Egerton, son <strong>of</strong> the Rev. Sir Philip Grey<br />

Egerton, <strong>of</strong> Oulton Park, born August 10, 1810 ; died<br />

January 23, 1846 : in December, 1845, he was present<br />

with the division <strong>of</strong> Major-General Sir John Littler in<br />

the attack upon the enemy's entrenched camp at<br />

Ferozeshah. on the evening <strong>of</strong> the 21st ; and on the<br />

morning <strong>of</strong> the 22nd, after a severe conflict, this<br />

position was carried, and the victory was already<br />

secure, when it was his sad fate to fall by the sudden<br />

assault <strong>of</strong> two Sikhs, concealed in a village upon the<br />

captured ground, which, as a duty, he was reconnoitring:<br />

he was found upon the battle-field thirty hours after<br />

he fell, and was conveyed to Ferozepore, where, after a<br />

month <strong>of</strong> great suffering, he died : on the south side<br />

<strong>of</strong> this monument is a specimen <strong>of</strong> exquisite carving,<br />

emblematical <strong>of</strong> the ascault. Few families can boast<br />

<strong>of</strong> a more illustrious line <strong>of</strong> genuine English ancestry<br />

than the house <strong>of</strong> Oulton. A court leet and baron is<br />

held for the manor. The manor is now vested in the<br />

Earl <strong>of</strong> Shrewsbury and Talbot, who is the chief landed<br />

proprietor; Sir Philip de Malpas Grey Egerton, bart.<br />

M.P. is also a landowner. The area is 2,762 statute<br />

acres, which are chiefly in pasturage ; rateable value,<br />

£4,779. The population in 1871 was 601.<br />

Parish Clerk, Robert Done.<br />

tion :—" This church is augmented with £200 by lot, by<br />

proposal <strong>of</strong> £20 per annum out <strong>of</strong> the rent <strong>of</strong> the | p^g.^, OFFICE.—Miss Mary HaUmark, receiver. Letters<br />

rectory, by Samuel, Lord Bjshop <strong>of</strong> Chester, in con- arrive from Tarporley at 7.30 a.ra; dispatched .it 5.30<br />

junction with £200 from the governors <strong>of</strong> the bounty." j p.nj. The nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice is at Tarporley.<br />

The register dates from the year 1562. The living is &\Lady Grey Egerton's School, George Henry KiclioUs,<br />

vicarage, yearly value £120, with residence, in the gift <strong>of</strong> | master; Mrs. Mary NichoUs, infants' mistress.<br />

Egerton Sir Philip de Malpas Grey,<br />

bart., M.p. for South <strong>Cheshire</strong> 4c J.P.<br />

Oulton park<br />

Barry James Smith, Whitehall<br />

Beckett WUUam<br />

White Rev. Robert, M.A. Vicarage<br />

White James<br />

CCMMERCIAL.<br />

Austin Joseph, farmer, Budworth com<br />

Barlow James, Egerton Arms<br />

Bayley Martha(Mrs.),J?


92 BUGLAWTON. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

are free : the east window is stained, in two compartments—one<br />

representing The Descent from the Cross,<br />

and the other The Entombment : there are two marble<br />

tablets—one to the memory <strong>of</strong> Edward Hogg, M.D. and<br />

the other to Mi-s. Elizabeth Johnson. The church was<br />

restored in 1873 at a cost <strong>of</strong> £200. The registers date<br />

from the year 1840. The living is a vicarage, yearly<br />

value £370 with residence, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the rector <strong>of</strong><br />

Astbury, and held by the Rev. William Besant, B.A. <strong>of</strong><br />

Hertford College, Oxford. Here is a Primitive Methodist<br />

chapel. Tbe Wesleyans have a chapel and day<br />

school at Key Green. The National school, near the<br />

church, is a stone building, erected in 1843, partly by<br />

subscription and partly by grants from the Committee <strong>of</strong><br />

Council and the National Society. On the eastern side<br />

<strong>of</strong> the township is a high hill called The Cloud, from the<br />

summit <strong>of</strong> which is seen the most extensive and diversified<br />

prospect in the county ; the highest point is 1,190<br />

feet above the level <strong>of</strong> the sea. The Macclesfield Canal<br />

and the North Staffordshire railway intersect the town-<br />

Besant Rev. Wra. B.A. [vicar]<br />

Chapman Mrs. The Lowe house<br />

Chapman Thomas, The Lowe house<br />

Dale Mrs. Gorsey lane<br />

Elray Ben, Buxton road<br />

Harrison John, Spring bank<br />

Harthan Mrs. 'Tirabersbrook<br />

Hogg Capel Wilson, J.P. Davenshaw ho<br />

Johnson Charles, Dane cottage<br />

Johnson Mrs. Throstle Nest house<br />

Pearson Mrs. Buglawton hall<br />

Shaw Anthony, Bank house<br />

Vaudry Mrs. Bath vale<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

BaWeyWm.George l/f Dragon,C&tstone<br />

Barton Henry, Church House, Harding's<br />

bank<br />

Barton Henry,silk throwster 4c silkman,<br />

Dane mill<br />

Bayley Enoch, farmer, Ho<strong>of</strong>ridge<br />

Berresford k Johnson, shopkeepers,<br />

Harding's bank<br />

Booth George, joiner. Key green<br />

Booth Jonthn. pattern mkr. Key green<br />

Bostock George, farmer, Overton<br />

Bowler Charles, farmer. The Lowe<br />

Bowler Jhn. Chas.frmr. HighBent farm<br />

Bowler Joseph, farmer. Weathercock<br />

Bowler Thomas, farmer, Peover lane<br />

Bowler Wra. farmer, Pedley house farm<br />

Broadhurst Joseph, farmer. Tan house<br />

Brown Elizh. (Mrs .),beer rtlr.Cloud side<br />

Brown Geo. farmer. Green House farm<br />

Brown George,farraer, smithy farm<br />

Brown Moses, farmer, Irlara<br />

Brown Thoraas, farmer. Black heath<br />

Brown Thomas, farmer 4c assistant overseer,<br />

Crossley hall<br />

Burrows William, shopkeeper. Mill st<br />

Cartledge William Edward, fiint, stone<br />

4c bone grinder<br />

Chapel Nathan, farmer. Canal side<br />

Charlesworth James, cowkeeper<br />

Coldough Daniel, coal dealer<br />

ship; the latter takes its course about a mile and a<br />

half from the village, crossing the Valley <strong>of</strong> the Dane<br />

by a viaduct <strong>of</strong> twenty arches. Silk throwsting, the<br />

manufacture <strong>of</strong> ribbons and trimmings, and <strong>of</strong> turkish<br />

towels is carried on here. Buglawton Hall, the seat <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Pearson, is a stone mansion, delightfully situated<br />

amongst picturesque scenery. Lord Egerton, who is<br />

lord <strong>of</strong> the manor, J. C. Antrobus, esq. J.P. Mrs. Pearson,<br />

Mr. Thomas Chapman, and Hugh WiUiam Williamson,<br />

esq. are the chief landowners. The area is 2,852<br />

acres ; rateable value £9,278 ; the population in 1871<br />

was 1,629.<br />

Sexton, Allen Stanway.<br />

Letters through Congleton, the nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

BuoLAWTON LOCAL BOARD.<br />

Clerk, John Edward Garside, Congleton<br />

Surveyor Sf Inspector, Thoraas Brown<br />

Treasurer, Andrew Wingate<br />

National School, Harding's bank, Arthur Pickford, raaster;<br />

Mrs. Elizalieth Pickford, mistress<br />

Key Green, Mrs. Harvey, mistress<br />

Cotterill Jonathan, farraer 4c stone Proctor George, farmer, Crowley farm<br />

mason, Croutch lane<br />

' Rowley Ann (Mrs.), ribbon 4c trimming<br />

CotterillThos. Dale John, farmer. mason The k farmer,Rainbow<br />

Wood Scott manufacturer James, Throstle Nest tavern<br />

Dale Joseph, farraer, Light hay farm<br />

Davenport Samuel, shoe maker<br />

Dutton Wra. silk throwster, Timbersbrk<br />

Goodwin Jonn. blacksmith. The Cloud<br />

Hammond Henry, farmer 4c cattle<br />

dealer, Bath vale<br />

Hanforth Sarah Ann (Miss), farmer,<br />

Middle lane<br />

Harrison Hannah (Mrs.), farraer<br />

Hogg, Henry 4c Son, silk throwsters,<br />

Davenshaw raill<br />

Horrabin Esther (.Mrs.), Bulmer farm<br />

Hulrae Nathan, farmer, Havannab la<br />

Ince George (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Mill st<br />

Johnson Brothers, silk throwsters .S:<br />

silkmen. Throstle Nest mill<br />

Johnson Sarah Ann (Miss), farraer.<br />

The Cloud<br />

Joynson Samuel, tailor, Harding's bank<br />

Knight Ann (Mrs.),farmr.01d Spout ho<br />

Lancaster Jaraes, beer retailer, Danein-Sliaw<br />

Lancaster Wm. Fair House, Rainow<br />

Leese Eliza (Mrs.), beerretailer Mill st<br />

Leete Geo. Robin Hood, Lawton gi'een<br />

Lomas Joseph, farmer, Big Fenton<br />

Lucas Philip, farmer, Rookery farm<br />

Machin Geo. farmer. Dig Lake farm<br />

Machin Josiah,farmer. Wood farm<br />

May Mary (Mrs.), grocer, Havannah<br />

Mellor J as.mason & farmer,Yewtree frm<br />

Mitchell David, farraer. Alders farm<br />

Mitchell Hannah (Miss), farmer, New<br />

Spout house<br />

Mitchell Thomas, cowkeeper, Gorsey<br />

lane<br />

Moses John, shoe maker<br />

Moss Thomas, shoemaker. Key green<br />

Mycock Betsy (Miss), butcher<br />

Potts Joseph, silk machine maker<br />

BUNBTJRY is a township, village and large parish,<br />

in the Nantwich union and county court district, and<br />

Western division <strong>of</strong> the county, rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Nantwich,<br />

archdeaconry and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester. The parish<br />

comprises the townships <strong>of</strong> Alprabam, Beeston, Calveley,<br />

Uaughton, Peckforton, Ridley, Spurstow, Tilston<br />

Fearnall, Tiverton, and Wardle in the east division <strong>of</strong><br />

the Eddisbury hundred, and Burwardsley in the east<br />

division <strong>of</strong> the Broxton hundred. The township <strong>of</strong><br />

Bunbury is a mile and a half south-east from the Beeston<br />

station <strong>of</strong> the London and North Western railway and<br />

the Chester and Eliesmere Canal, 3^ miles south-east<br />

from Tarporley, 8 north-west from Nantwich, 9 north<br />

from Whitchurch, and 10 north-by-east from Malpas.<br />

The church <strong>of</strong> St. Boniface is an ancient and beautiful<br />

fabric <strong>of</strong> stone, and consists <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave,<br />

aisles, gallery, and the chapels <strong>of</strong> Davenport, Spurstow<br />

and Egerton : the chancel is in the Decorated<br />

style ; the nave, built 100 years after the chancel, is in<br />

tbe Later Perpe dicular stylo ; it is in 8 bays, c ntainirg<br />

Scragg Edwin (exors. ot) engineers,<br />

milhvrights, iron ic brass founders,<br />

Albert iron works<br />

Sherratt Thos. fanner 4c cattle dealer.<br />

Rainbow cottage<br />

Skellern Clement Beamon, grocer 4c<br />

draper, The Cloud<br />

Skellern Samuel, tailor, Cloud side<br />

Skellern Simeon, farmer 4: cattle dealer,<br />

Hineswood farm<br />

Slack Thos. joiner 4c farmr. Raihvay frm<br />

Slater John, farmer, Peover farm<br />

Slater WUliam,blacksmith. Fingerpost<br />

Smith Eliza (Miss), shopkeeper, Havannah<br />

street<br />

Smallwood Thomas, silk dyer<br />

Sproson John, house k sign painter,<br />

Harding's bank<br />

StanwayAlIen, cowkpr. Harding's bank<br />

Stubbs Robert, farmer. The Lowe<br />

Stubbs Thomas, farmer. Tall asli<br />

Swindells Abrahm. cowkpr. Finger post<br />

Taylor Ambrose, farmer, The Lowe<br />

Tegell Wra. silk throwster, Woodho. mUl<br />

Thompstone Mark. mllr. Dane-iii-81iaw<br />

Thornton 4c Whiteley, lace silk throwsters,<br />

Windsor I'liill 4c Havannah<br />

mills, Eaton<br />

Townsend Thomas,turkish towel manufacturer,<br />

tSultaii mill<br />

Waller Abrahni. shopkpr. Harding's bk<br />

Ward John Potts, farmer. Brook house<br />

Ward Joshua, stone niercht. The Limes<br />

Webb James, grocer; 4c at 65 Lawton<br />

street, Congleton<br />

Withers Thos. farraer, Rainbow farm<br />

Wood James 4c Son, ribbon 4c trimming<br />

manufacturers, Lower Washford mill<br />

Worth Charles, farraer, Ho<strong>of</strong>ridge<br />

Yates Abel, carter 4c shopkpr. Bath vale<br />

windows <strong>of</strong> a very handsome character; the tower is<br />

supported by 4 massive pieri, with deep and elaborate<br />

mouldings <strong>of</strong> the Decorated period, and contains a peal<br />

<strong>of</strong> 6 bells and a clock ; the entrance under the towar is<br />

very fine : the Ridley, or Egerton, chapel was erected<br />

by Sir Ralph Egerton, <strong>of</strong> Kidley, in 1527 ; it was an<br />

exquisite work <strong>of</strong> art, but has been disfigured by lath<br />

and plaster, and is now in a ruinous condition : the<br />

church contains several fine monuments, apaong which<br />

is a rich altar tomb, occupying the centre <strong>of</strong> the chancel,<br />

to Sir Hugh Calveley, the <strong>Cheshire</strong> hero, who distinguished<br />

himself during Edward the Third's invasion <strong>of</strong><br />

France, and one to Sir George Beeston, one <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

admirals who aided in the destruction <strong>of</strong> the Spanish<br />

Armada; he died at the age <strong>of</strong> 102. In 186415 the<br />

church underwent a complete restoration, with the<br />

addition <strong>of</strong> a new ro<strong>of</strong> and clerestory windows, the expense<br />

being defrayed'by subscription. The register dates<br />

from 1559. In 1575 Thomas Aldersey purchased the<br />

rectory and advowron, and about 1592 grautcd a lease to


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. BUNBURY. 93<br />

hirt brother for 500 years, at £130 per annum ; a sum <strong>of</strong><br />

100 marks per annum, the best house, and 28 acres in<br />

land were apportioned to a preacher ; £20 per annum to<br />

a curate ; £20, a house, and some land, to a schoolmaster<br />

; and £10, a house and land, to an usher ; his<br />

lineal descendant, Thomas Aldersey, esq. <strong>of</strong> Aldersey,<br />

is tbe present lay impropriator. The advowson was<br />

granted to the Haberdashers' Company <strong>of</strong> London,<br />

who now hold the patronage, and the Rev. William<br />

Lowe, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Trinity College, Dublin, is perpetual<br />

curate or vicar ; the Rev. Edward Roberts, M.A. <strong>of</strong><br />

St. Mary's Hall, Oxford, is the preacher; the living<br />

has been augmented with £1,800 <strong>of</strong> Queen Anne's<br />

Bounty. Sir Hugh Calveley founded a college here,<br />

which was afterwards dissolved by Edward VI. The<br />

Wesleyan Methodists have a chapel in the township.<br />

A grammar school, founded by Thomas Aldersey<br />

in the reign <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth, has been converted into a<br />

school, on the National system, for both sexes, under the<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> Privy Council: it has an endowment <strong>of</strong><br />

£70 yearly ; the charities produce about £50 yearly.<br />

Lord Tollemache is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor and principal landowner.<br />

Tbe area <strong>of</strong> the township is 1.140 acres ; rateable<br />

value, £3.100 ; population in 1871,<br />

manor.<br />

965.<br />

POST, MONEY ORDER 4C TELEGRAPH OFFICE. 4C<br />

Savings Bank 4c Government Insurance 4c Annuity Office,<br />

Higner Bunbury.—William Cowap, postmaster. Letters '<br />

arrive from Tarporley at 7.30 a.m.; dispatched at 6 p.m.;<br />

There is a waU letter box at Lower Bunbury, cleared at<br />

5.30 p.ra<br />

IxsuRANCE AGENTS:—<br />

Royal, WiUiam T. Bunce, Four Lanes end, Tiverton<br />

Sovereign Life, T. Sheen<br />

School, William Bailey, master<br />

Beeston is a township 2 miles west-north-west<br />

from Bunbury and 2 south from Tarporley. The township<br />

is intersected by the Chester branch <strong>of</strong> the London<br />

and North Western Railway (which has a station here),<br />

aud the Shropshire Union Canal. The castle, occupying<br />

a romantic site on the summit <strong>of</strong> an isolated rock, was<br />

founded about 1220 by Ranulph de Blundville, Earl <strong>of</strong><br />

Chester, after his return from the Holy Land ; it was a<br />

place <strong>of</strong> great strength (to which its natural position<br />

contributed largely) till after the taking <strong>of</strong> Chester in<br />

1646, when it was dismantled, and has since been aUowed<br />

to fall to ruin. A well, frequently mentioned by antiquarians,<br />

extends to the depth <strong>of</strong> Beeston brook, in the<br />

valley below (122 yards) ; the castle is the property <strong>of</strong><br />

Lord Tollemache <strong>of</strong> Helmingham, lord <strong>of</strong> themanorand<br />

principal landowner. The Primitive Methodists have<br />

:i chapel here. The area is 1,957 acres ; rateable value,<br />

C3,925 17s.; the population in 1871 was 317.<br />

Letters by foot post from Tarporley. The nearest money<br />

order 4c telegraph <strong>of</strong>fices are at Tarporley k Bunbury<br />

INSURANCE AGENT:—Railway Passengers', G. Frost<br />

Railway Station, George Frost, station master<br />

Calveley is a small scattered village and township<br />

situated 3 J miles south-east from Tarporley; the Chester<br />

and Crewe Railway has a station here. Calveley<br />

Hall, the residence^<strong>of</strong> Captain John Kennedy, is an<br />

ancient mansion, pleasantly situ.ated in a well-wooded<br />

park <strong>of</strong> about 60 acres ; a small domestic chapel stands<br />

in the park for the use <strong>of</strong> the hall. Calveley House is<br />

now used as a farmhouse. Arthur B. Davenport, esq.<br />

is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor and chief landowner ; there are<br />

several smaller proprietors. The area is 1,517 acres ;<br />

rateable value, £2,900; the population in 1871 was<br />

263.<br />

Peckforton is a township 2 miles south-west from<br />

Bunbury and 3^ south-south-west from Tarporley.<br />

Peckforton Castle, the seat <strong>of</strong> Lord Tollemache <strong>of</strong><br />

Helmingham, is a magnificent building <strong>of</strong> red sandstone,<br />

which was quan-ied on the estate ; the l<strong>of</strong>ty round<br />

tower or keep forms a landmark for many miles : a<br />

domestic chapel is attached to the Castle, which is used<br />

by the neighbouring inhabitants; the Rev, Edward<br />

Titley, B.A. is chaplain ; the handsome entrance lodge<br />

is used as a school for children <strong>of</strong> both sexes. The site<br />

<strong>of</strong> this beautiful pile is well chosen, being near the<br />

summit <strong>of</strong> Peckforton HUl, from which a most varied<br />

and extensive view is obtained. The area is 1,729<br />

acres; rateable value, £2,250; the population in 1871<br />

was 205.<br />

Letters by foot post from Tarporley. The nearest raoney<br />

order <strong>of</strong>fice is at Bunbury<br />

National School, Mrs. Hannah Speed, mistress<br />

Ridley is a township 2^ miles south-by-west from<br />

Bunbury, and 5 south from Tarporley. The Earl <strong>of</strong><br />

Cottenham is principal landowner and lord <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Ridley Hall, a fine oak building, but now a<br />

farmhouse, is about a mile west. The area is 1,419<br />

acres ; rateable value, £1,741 15s.; the population in<br />

1871 was 111. Letters by foot post from Tarporley.<br />

The nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice is at Bunbury.<br />

Spurstow is a township 2 miles south from Bunbury,<br />

j in the Nantwich county court district. Here is a spring<br />

I possessing medicinal qualities,which for many years was<br />

! resorted to for bathing ; a house, now attached to a farm,<br />

was formerly an inn used by the bathers. There are<br />

two chapels <strong>of</strong> the Primitive Methodists, with Sunday<br />

schools. Lord Crewe is principal landowner and lord<br />

<strong>of</strong> the manor. In this township is Lower Spurstow<br />

Hall, an ancient seat <strong>of</strong> the Alderseys, to whom it still<br />

belongs, but is the residence <strong>of</strong> Hugh Dutton, esq.<br />

Spurstow Hall, a fine old building, is the residence <strong>of</strong><br />

David Bird. Oaklands, a good red brick mansion,<br />

standing in a park <strong>of</strong> 11 acres, is the seat <strong>of</strong> James<br />

Jones, esq. J.P. The area is 1,797 acres ; rateable value.<br />

£2,800 ; the population in 1871 was 499.<br />

POST OFFICE.—Thomas Manley, receiver. Letters from<br />

Tarporley arrive at 8.10 a.ra.; dispatched at 5 p.m. The<br />

nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice is at Bunbury<br />

INSURANCE A'GENT.—Sovereign Life, S. Vickers<br />

Wardle (or WARDHULL) is a township and scattered<br />

village, 4 miles north-west from the market town <strong>of</strong><br />

Nantwich and 5 south-east from Tarporley, in the<br />

Eastern division <strong>of</strong> the Eddisbury hundred. The Shropshire<br />

Union Railway and Canal Company have a wharf<br />

in this township. Draining tiles for agricultural purposes<br />

are extensively manufactured by Mrs. Hannah<br />

Hitchen and John George Buckley. The manor, at the<br />

Norman accession, was given to Hugo de Mara, probably<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the king's Norman followers. The local<br />

name was early assumed by the family in possession ;<br />

and it appears from an old deed that Catherine de<br />

Wrenbury gave all her lands in Wrenbury to Philip, son<br />

<strong>of</strong> David de Egerton, which lands are described therein<br />

as Wordel Park and Le Breres. By inquisitions in the<br />

reigns <strong>of</strong> Henry VI. Richard III. and Henry VII. the.se<br />

lands were found to be held from the Grosvenors <strong>of</strong><br />

Holme. The Breretons afterwards held them from the<br />

Egertons, with the moiety <strong>of</strong> the barony <strong>of</strong> Malpas.<br />

Wardle became afterwards possessed by tbe Priestland<br />

family, from whom it was purchased by Thomas Wilbraham,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Woodhey, esq. from whom it descended to<br />

the Earl <strong>of</strong> Dysart, and is now in possession <strong>of</strong> Lord<br />

Tollemache <strong>of</strong> Helmingham : he and Miss Harrison and<br />

Misses Hill are the principal landowners. Mr. James<br />

Letters through Tarporley via Alpraham. The nearest Rutter is also an owner. Wardle Hall, an ancient building<br />

<strong>of</strong> brick and wood, was formerly enclosed by a<br />

money order <strong>of</strong>fice is at Bunbury<br />

Railway Station, John Hughes, station master<br />

moat, which has been filled in, with the exception <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Haughton is a township and small village, a mile portion on the south-east side ; and in the year 1849 a<br />

and a half south from Bunbury. The Rev. W. B. Garnett<br />

is principal landowner and lord <strong>of</strong> the manor. The the hall. In 1871 the population was 162. The rate­<br />

brick dwelling for a farmhouse was erected near to<br />

Hall, a stuccoed building, is the residence <strong>of</strong> Captain able value is £1,935. This tovraship comprises 1,036<br />

A. J. Garnett. The area is 1,079 acres ; rateable value, statute acres, chiefly applied to the cultivation <strong>of</strong> grain<br />

£1,650; the population in 1871 was 144. Letters and pasture.- Letters through Nantwich via Barbridge.<br />

The nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice is at Bunbury.<br />

from Tarporley via Bunbury, which is the nearest money<br />

order <strong>of</strong>fice


94 BUNBURY.<br />

Bunbury.<br />

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.<br />

Aspinall Mrs. FO.Y dale<br />

Bird William, Lower Bunbury<br />

Blumbley Mrs. Chapel bouse<br />

Cawley Mrs. North lodge<br />

Cawley Stephen<br />

ChaUiner Samuel, Bunbury heath<br />

Davenport Edward<br />

Kirkpatrick Arthur<br />

Lowe Rev. Williara, M.A. Vicarage<br />

Plumley Mrs. Bunbury heath<br />

Roberts Rev. Edward, M.A. [surrogate],<br />

Rectory<br />

Shaw Charles, Bunbury heath<br />

Spencer Joseph, Bunbury heath<br />

Walton George, Bunbury heath<br />

Whalley Miss, Bunbury heath<br />

Withenshill Mrs. Bunbury heath<br />

Young Miss, Bunbury heath<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Bird WiUiam, surgeon. Lower Bunbury<br />

Cawley Stephen, land agent<br />

ClarkSaml.Z)j/sarf .4 r//(.?,4c blacksmith<br />

rti?c'w/?or^ Arms<br />

Major Jaraes, farmer, Calveley house<br />

Peet Miss, ladies' day 4c boarding school<br />

Ravenscr<strong>of</strong>t John, farmer<br />

Ravenscr<strong>of</strong>t William, farmer<br />

Scragg Thoraas, tile k tUe raachine<br />

maker<br />

Tapley John, butcher 4c cattle dealer<br />

Tricketts Thoraas, fanner<br />

Welch George, blacksmith<br />

Haughton.<br />

Broster Miss<br />

Garnett Captain Alfred J. Haughton<br />

hall<br />

Ankers John, shoe maker<br />

Bebbington Samuel, farmer<br />

Bracegirdle HoUand, Nag's Head<br />

Dentitli Thoinas, shoe maker<br />

Green Sarah (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Groucott John, farmer<br />

Harding Jaraes, farraer<br />

Hull Henry, farraer<br />

Jackson Luke, farraer<br />

Manning Thomas, farraer<br />

Nixon John, farraer 4c cattle dealer<br />

Owen Richard, farmer 4c land surveyor<br />

Royle John, farmer<br />

Sadler Williara, farraer<br />

Sadler WiUiara, shopkeeper<br />

Smith Joseph, cowkeeper<br />

Sutton Mary (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Tapley George, farmer<br />

Vicars John, shoe raaker<br />

Windser Joseph, shop 4c cow keeper<br />

Wright William, cowkeeper<br />

Peckforton.<br />

ToUemache <strong>of</strong> Helmingham Lord, Peckforton<br />

castle<br />

Titley Rev. Edward, B.A. [chaplain to<br />

Lord Tollemache 4c incumbent <strong>of</strong><br />

Burwardsley], Ivy cottage<br />

Titley Mrs. Ivy cottage<br />

BURLEY DAM is an ecclesiastical parish formed<br />

in 1869 from the mother pari-hes <strong>of</strong> Audlem and<br />

Acton ; it is in the Western division <strong>of</strong> the county,<br />

hundred, union and county court district <strong>of</strong> Nantwich,<br />

rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Nantwich und archdeaconry and<br />

diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester. The viUage <strong>of</strong> Burley Dam is<br />

situated on the ror.d leading from Audlem to Whitchurch,<br />

Salop, and is partly in the township <strong>of</strong> Dodcottcum-WilksIey<br />

and partly in the township <strong>of</strong> Newhall.<br />

Burley Dam chapel, named St. Michael, is a cruciform<br />

building, built in 1769 by Sir Lynch Cotton : the<br />

church yard is enclosed with an iron palisading, and is<br />

about to be enlarged, half an acre <strong>of</strong> ground having<br />

been given by Viscount Combermere for that purpose.<br />

The register dates from the year 1770. The liviug is a<br />

vicarage, yearly value £222 3s. 4d. and residence, in<br />

the gift <strong>of</strong> Lord Combermere, and held by the Rev.<br />

Thomas Edward Meredyth, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Magdalene College,<br />

Cambridge. Tbe Vicarage house, situated near to the<br />

church, was built about 1862. Schools for 120 children<br />

were built here in 1872 on land given by Viscount Combermere,<br />

at a cost <strong>of</strong> £900, raised by subscriptions;<br />

[POST<br />

COHAIERCIAL.<br />

Dodd Thoinas, farmer<br />

Dutton Sarah (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Hewitt John, gamekeeper<br />

Jones Anne (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Major Samuel, farmer<br />

Nield Thomas, farmer,<br />

hall<br />

Scaville Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

Watson George, stone mason<br />

OFFICE<br />

Peckforton<br />

Ridley.<br />

Badcock George, farmer<br />

Blackshaw Sarah (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Cooper Robert, farmer & maltster<br />

Hale Philip, farmer<br />

Hewitt George, cowkeeper<br />

Malt Thomas, cowkeeper<br />

Mottram Elizabeth (Mrs.), cowkeeper<br />

Rycr<strong>of</strong>t Thomas, cowkeeper<br />

Shaw Stephen, farmer<br />

Sparks Williara, gamekeeper<br />

Willis Charles, farmer, Ridley hall<br />

WiUis Henry, farmer, Ridley farm<br />

Spurstow.<br />

Davenport Edward<br />

Jones James, J.P. Oaklands<br />

Manley Thomas<br />

Turton John, Lion bou.se<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Barker Edward, farmer<br />

Bebbington William, shoe maker<br />

Bird David, farmer, Spurstow liall<br />

Challiner Samuel, Crewe Artns<br />

Cocksey Joseph, farmer 4c landowner<br />

Cookson James, farmer<br />

DuttonHugh.farmr.Low.Spurstow hall<br />

Dutton Jobn, farraer, Bath house<br />

Garner John, grocer<br />

Garner Joseph, cowkeeper<br />

Henshall Edward, blacksmith<br />

Hunt Enoch, farraer<br />

Jackson Luke, farraer<br />

Jones John, farmer<br />

Mulloch George, farraer, Radley wood<br />

Palin Joseph, farmer 4c shopkeeper<br />

Palin Thomas, farraer<br />

Pickering John, tailor<br />

Sandbach Adam, farmer<br />

Vickers Richard, grocer k tailor<br />

Windsor Joseph,shopkeeper<br />

Wardle.<br />

Buckley John Geo. draining tnemnnfr<br />

Dodd Thomas, farmer<br />

Findlow Thomas, farraer, Wardle hall<br />

Hilditch Charles, farmer<br />

Hitchen Hannah (Mrs.), agricultural<br />

tUe manufacturer, Tweedale works<br />

Lewis WilUam, farmer 4c beer retaUer<br />

Lieveley Samuel, farmer<br />

Rutter James, farmer 4c land owner<br />

Rutter PhiUip, farraer<br />

Vickers Jobn, farraer<br />

there is a house for the master attached : the school<br />

is supported by Viscount Combermere, assisted by a<br />

Government grant. Viscount Combermere is the principal<br />

landowner. The soil is mixed ; subsoil clay and<br />

sand. The land is chiefly in pasture for dairy purposes.<br />

The area is 3,456 acres ; thepopulation in 1871 was 500.<br />

Parish Clerk, John Taylor.<br />

POST OFFICE.—John Ryder, receiver. Letters through<br />

Whitchurch (Salop), arrive at 8.45 a.m.; dispatched at<br />

4.40 p.m. 4c 0..55 a.m. on sunday. Aston is the nearest<br />

money order <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

School (Mixed), Edward Storer, master; Mrs. Sophia<br />

Storer, infants' mistress<br />

Dodcott-cum-Wilksley (or Wilkesley), on the<br />

Salop border, 3^ miles south-west from Audlem is a<br />

township, partly in that parish and partly in that ot<br />

Burley Dam. The nearest stations are at Audlem and<br />

Wrenbury. In this township is situated Combermere<br />

Abbey, the seat <strong>of</strong> Viscount Combermere : it is an elegant<br />

and spacious stone mansion ; the entrance ball<br />

contains a variety <strong>of</strong> implements <strong>of</strong> war, chiefly taken


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. BURWARDSLEY. 95<br />

by tbe late Field Marshal Viscouut Combermere, in<br />

his Indian campaigns : the park contains 886 acres.<br />

Combermere Mere, adjoining the mansion, is 138 acres<br />

in extent, and is well stocked with fish. The charities<br />

are £19 yearly. Viscount Combermere is lord <strong>of</strong> the<br />

manor and principal landowner.<br />

Burley Dam.<br />

Meredyth Rev. Thomas Edward, M.A.<br />

[vicar], Vicarage<br />

Blackburne Mrs. Ivy cottage<br />

Bourne Sammd, sen<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Bourne Samuel, farmer. Goldsmith ho<br />

Burgess Thomas, farmer<br />

Ryder John, grocer 4c provision dealer<br />

Wycberley Richard, Co/rt6er/7ifi;t'.4 r/ns<br />

Dodcott.<br />

Combermere The Right Hon.Viscount,<br />

Combermere abbey<br />

Dain Benjamin James, Park view<br />

Parry-J ones Mrs. Smeaton<br />

Wilksley (or Wilkesley), a hamlet in this township,<br />

contains a few farms and cottages. A sale for cattU:<br />

is held on the second aud la.'it Mondays in each month,<br />

at the Salamanca Hotel, adjoining Wrenbury station.<br />

The area is 5,090 acres ; rateable value £8,709 ; tht><br />

population in 1871 was 598.<br />

Baddeley Jo.shua, farraer. Manor house<br />

Bebbington Jas. farmer, Lightwood grn<br />

Botley Ellen (Mrs.), farmer. Walk mill<br />

B<strong>of</strong>fey Robert, farmer. The Rookery<br />

Cliff Thos. blacksmiib, Lightwood grn<br />

Corfield Sarah(Mrs.), farmer,Butterlev<br />

Heys<br />

Dain Benjamin James, land agent to<br />

the Right Hon. Viscount Combermere,<br />

Park view<br />

Davis .\lfred, farmer, Lightwood grn<br />

Derricutt Francis, farraer, Royals grn<br />

Diinelow Thomas, farmer, Ferney Heys<br />

Goldbourn Jsph. sen, farmr. Wilkesley<br />

Gouldbourn Joseph, firmer, Wilkesley<br />

Gresty Charles, farmer, Hay fields<br />

Heath Thomas, farraer. Withy moor<br />

Hope Jas. bricklayer, Lightwood grn<br />

Hughes Mary (.Mrs.), farmer k miller.<br />

Brooks raiil<br />

Hulse Thoraas. blacksraith, WUkeslcy<br />

Huntbach Robert, farmer, Northvvood<br />

Kendrlck James, shopkeeper<br />

Lewis Thomas, fanner, Smeaton wnod<br />

Lievsley George, fanner. Royals grn<br />

Mort Jo-seph, farraer, Blackhurst<br />

riggott John, farmer, Haywood<br />

Robinson John, farmer. The Grange<br />

Sadler Richard, farmer, Snieaton\\ood<br />

.Sadler William, farmer. Yew Tree ho<br />

Stant William, farmer. Royals green<br />

Wycherley Richard. Salamanca hotel<br />

BURTONT is a p.arish, containing the townships <strong>of</strong> i ton Hall, now occupied by Jaraes I'. Campbell, esq. is<br />

Burton and Puddington, 2.\ miles south from Hadlow 1 beautifully situated above the Dee estuary and cloee to<br />

Road station on the Parkgate branch <strong>of</strong> the Great the village. Thomas Wilson, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Sodor and<br />

Western and London and North Western railways, 3} Man, was born here in 1663 : be founded a school lor<br />

from Ledsham station and 3| from Hooton station on the instruction <strong>of</strong> the parishioners <strong>of</strong> Burton: tbe endowment<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> 26 acres, producing £38 yearly.<br />

the Chester and Birkenhead railway, 8 J north-west from<br />

Chester, and 12 south from Birkenhead, in the Western The area, which includes the Salt Marsh, is, <strong>of</strong> the pHrisli<br />

division <strong>of</strong> the county, higher division <strong>of</strong> the hundred 3,497 acres and <strong>of</strong> the townshio 2,138 acres ; rateable<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wirral, union <strong>of</strong> Wirral, coanty court district <strong>of</strong> I value <strong>of</strong> the township £1,772 17s.; the population in<br />

Birkenhead, rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Wy reh.all, or Wirral, arch 1871 was, parish 437 ; township 272.<br />

deaconry <strong>of</strong> Liverpool and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester, situated Parish Clerk, Joseph Jones.<br />

on the estuary <strong>of</strong> the Dee, and was once a market town:<br />

at one time a fair was held on the festival <strong>of</strong> St. James, Letters through Great Neston, which is the nearest money<br />

but it is not now observed. The church <strong>of</strong> St. Nicholas order otfice<br />

is a plain building, and (with the exception <strong>of</strong> the east National School, George West, master; Miss Eliza G.<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the north aisle) was rebuilt in 1721 and was<br />

West, assistant mistress<br />

INSURANCE AGENT.—Liverpool Sf London Sf Globe,<br />

thoroughly restored and re-seated in 1870 at a cost <strong>of</strong><br />

Thoraas Coidiner<br />

£2,000 : the chancel was rebuilt at the sole expense <strong>of</strong> Puddington is a township and village in the parish<br />

William Congreve, esq. : it has chancel, nave, north <strong>of</strong> Burton, 3 miles south-west from Ledsham railway<br />

.-lisle and a tower at the west end containing 5 bells. [ station, 7J north-west from Chester, and 13 south from<br />

The register dates from the 16th century. The living • Birkenhead, situated on the estuary <strong>of</strong> the Dee. The<br />

IS a Vicarage, yearly value .C75, in the gift <strong>of</strong> William I tithes are impropriate and belong to St. John's Hospital,<br />

Congreve, esq. who is lay impropriator; the Rev. Lichfield. The old mansion <strong>of</strong> Puddington Hall has been<br />

Thomas Dunn, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Worcester College, Oxford, is converted into a farm house. An Infant school w.as<br />

the incumbent. Here was formerly a hospital, to which j built and opened in 1877, at the sole expense <strong>of</strong> Lady<br />

Alexander de Savensby, Bishop <strong>of</strong> Lichfield, appropriated<br />

tbe tithes <strong>of</strong> Burton. Henry Vll.in 1494 gave i JIassey Stanley Errington, bart. There is a cbapel for<br />

i Errington. The whole township belongs to Sir John<br />

the hospital, with the rectorial .and vicarial tithes and Roman Catholic?. The area, which includes tbe S:ilt<br />

glebe, to the hospital <strong>of</strong> St. John nt Lichfield, and they Marsh, is 1,359 acres ; rateable value £2,133 4s. ; the<br />

arc still held by that charity. There is a poor's fund ! population in 1871 was 16.">.<br />

<strong>of</strong> .ei ICs. yearly for distribution. William Congreve,<br />

e.«q. who is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor, owns the whole township j Letters through Great Nestou, which is the nearest money<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bor^.on, with the exception <strong>of</strong> the glebe, which he order <strong>of</strong>fice. Letter box cleared at 5.20 p.m<br />

rents from St. John's Hospital, Lichfield: his .seat, Bur- School, Miss E. BoUingbrook, mistress<br />

Burton.<br />

Campbell James P. The Hall<br />

Congreve Miss, Bank house<br />

Dunn Rev. Thoraaf, M.A. [vicar]<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Cordiner Jane (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Cordiner Thomas, ngent for Liverpool,<br />

London 4c Globe Insurances<br />

Cotterell George, shopkeeper<br />

Fleming Archibald, farmer<br />

Gerrard Fronces (.Mrs.), farmer<br />

Ingleby John, butcher<br />

Johnson William, farmer<br />

Jones Joseph, wheelwright<br />

Kemp James, farraer<br />

Kemp Richard, fanner<br />

Kemp William, tiirtiier<br />

Knovvlcs George, fanner<br />

Purry Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

Taylor Tliomns, farmer<br />

Thomason William, tailor<br />

Tickle Ephraim, fanner<br />

Tickle Maria (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Venables Robert, blacksmith<br />

Williams John, shoe maker<br />

Puddington.<br />

Baron Rev. Peter [Roman Catholic'',<br />

Old hall<br />

Byrne Joscjili Walter, Chapel house<br />

Errington .^ir John Massey Staidiy,<br />

bart. Puddington cottage<br />

Bedson George, wheelwright<br />

Carter William, farraer<br />

Davies Edward, farraer<br />

Davies John, shoe raaker<br />

Griffith Robert, fanner<br />

Hamson Williara, farraer, Old Hall frm<br />

Mann Robert, farmer<br />

Morion James, land steward to Sir<br />

John M. S. Errington, bart<br />

Roberts John, farraer<br />

Tomlinson Thomas, farmer<br />

Wood Frank, shopkeeper<br />

BURWARDSLEY is a township and chapelry, 4<br />

miles west-south-west from Bunbury, and 4.J souihsouth-west<br />

from Tarporley, on tbe Peckforton range <strong>of</strong><br />

hills, in the Western division <strong>of</strong> the county, hundred <strong>of</strong><br />

Broxton, Nantwich union and county court district.<br />

The churoh <strong>of</strong> St. John is <strong>of</strong> stone, and has nave and<br />

south porch. The living is a perpetual curacy, endowed<br />

with about £46 yeariy,in the gift <strong>of</strong> the bishop <strong>of</strong> the<br />

.<br />

The aiea is 1,015 acres ; rateable value £4 297 IO-.<br />

The population in 1871 was 522. Letters by foot<br />

post from Tattenhall, which is the nearett money<br />

order <strong>of</strong>fice.


.96 BYLEY-CUM-YATEHOUSE. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Carr Eli, farmer<br />

Darlington Abraham, farmer<br />

Dodd George, stone mason<br />

Dodd John,shopkeeper<br />

Foster Thoraas, farmer<br />

Foster Thomas, jun. farmer, Higher<br />

Burwardsley<br />

Garner Thomas, farmer<br />

Harding John, tailor<br />

Kinsey George, farraer<br />

Kinsey Robert, farmer<br />

Parsons Ann (Miss), shopkeeper<br />

Parsons William, farmer<br />

Price George, shoe maker<br />

BYLEY-CUM-YATEHOUSE is a township, in<br />

the hundred, union and county court district <strong>of</strong> Northwich,<br />

2 miles north-east from Middlewich. Byleycum-Leese<br />

is an ecclesiastical parish, formed in 1848<br />

from the mother parishes <strong>of</strong> Davenham, Middlewich,<br />

and Sandbach, and comprises the townships <strong>of</strong> Byleycum-Yatehouse,<br />

Stublach, part <strong>of</strong> Rudheath lordship,<br />

Leese, and part <strong>of</strong> Cranage. The church <strong>of</strong> St. John<br />

the Evangelist, erected in 1846, is a red brick building,<br />

in the Norman style, with square tower, north porch,<br />

chancel and nave, and has two handsome stained windows<br />

and one bell : there are 250 sittings. The register<br />

dates from the year 1864. The living is a vicarage,<br />

yearly value £110, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the vicar <strong>of</strong> Middlewich,<br />

and held by the Rev. Thomas William Kidd, M.A.<br />

Byley-cum-Yatehouse.<br />

Bowden Edward, farmer<br />

Buckley Joseph, farmer, Higher green<br />

Holland John, farmer, Byley hall<br />

Hulme Hugh, farmer<br />

Johnson John, farmer<br />

Johnson Thomas, farmer. King street<br />

Kent George, farmer<br />

Littler Joseph, farmer<br />

Percival Thomas, farmer, Yatehouse<br />

green<br />

Richardson John, cowkeeper<br />

Suraraersfield Ann (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Wood Margaret (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Stublach.<br />

Appletoti Samuel<br />

Astbury Thomas, farmer<br />

Brereton George, farmer<br />

Kennerley Peter, farmer<br />

Robinson John, farmer<br />

CAPENHURST is a township, village and an ecclesiastical<br />

parish formed in 1859 from the mother parishes<br />

<strong>of</strong> Neston and Shotwick and comprises the townships<br />

<strong>of</strong> Capenhurst and Ledsham, in tbe Western division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the county, eastern division <strong>of</strong> the hundred<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wirral, Chester union and county court district,<br />

rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Wirral, Liverpool archdeaconry,<br />

and Chester diocese: Capenhurst village is 2 miles<br />

south-west from Sutton railway station, 6 north-northwest<br />

from Chester and 12 south-west from Birkenhead.<br />

Holy Trinity church is a stone structure with<br />

square tower containing 1 bell; it has chancel and nave<br />

and aisles ; the church was erected at the sole cost <strong>of</strong><br />

the Rev. Richard Richardson, M.A. The register dates<br />

from the year 1867. The living is a rectory, yearly<br />

value £200, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the Rev. Richard Richardson,<br />

M.A. and held by the Rev. F. B. Glover, M.A. <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Spencer Thomas, farmer, Hill farm<br />

Sutton Samuel, blacksmith<br />

Wharton James, Leches Arms,k farmer<br />

Whinkley Alexander, school master<br />

Windsor Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Windsor Joseph, farmer<br />

Windsor Joseph, farmer, Grigg hill<br />

<strong>of</strong> University College, Durham. Sir Charles Watkin<br />

Shakerley, bart. is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor and chief landowner.<br />

The soil is clay and sand. The crops are wheat<br />

and oats. The area'<strong>of</strong> the ecclesiastical parish is 2,679<br />

acres; township 1,030; rateable value <strong>of</strong> town8hip£2,121.<br />

The population in 1871 was—ecclesiastical parish 520;<br />

township 145. Letters through Middlewich.<br />

Stublach is a township, 4 miles north <strong>of</strong> Middlewich.<br />

The Rev.T. France-Hayhurst is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor<br />

and proprietor <strong>of</strong> nearly the whole <strong>of</strong> the township.<br />

The area is 471 acres ; rateable value £645 ; the population<br />

in 1871 was 38. Letters through Middlewich.<br />

Leese is a township in Sandbach and Middlewich<br />

parishes, and county court district <strong>of</strong> Congleton. It<br />

is 3 miles north-east from Middlewich. The Rev<br />

Thomas France-Hayhurst, M.A. is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor<br />

and chief landowner. The area is 386 acres; rateable<br />

value £1,080; the entire population in 1871 was<br />

123. Letters through Middlewich,<br />

The Leese.<br />

Blease Joseph, shoe maker k shopkeeper<br />

Carson John, farmer<br />

Clark Daniel, blacksmith<br />

Cross Joseph, farmer, Manor house<br />

Hulrae Thomas, farmer. Pump house<br />

Moss William, butcher<br />

Mounfield Peter, farmer, Earnshaw<br />

house<br />

Slack Samuel, farmer. Round house<br />

iStelfox James, farraer, Pear Tree farm<br />

soil sand. The chief crops are wheat and oats. The area<br />

is, <strong>of</strong> the township 1,173 acres and <strong>of</strong> the ecclesiastical<br />

parish 1,966 acres ; the rateable value <strong>of</strong> the township<br />

is £3,076 ; ecclesiastical parish £3,776 ; the population<br />

in 1871 yva% township 171, ecclesiastical parish 260.<br />

Parish Clerk, George Pearce.<br />

Letters through Great Sutton. The nearest money order<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice is at Little Sutton<br />

National School, Peter Lea, master<br />

Railway Station, Benjamin Peach, station master<br />

Ledsham is a township in the parish <strong>of</strong> Great Neston,<br />

Wirral union and Chester county court district, a mile<br />

south-west from Ledsham station on the Birkenhead,<br />

Lancashire and <strong>Cheshire</strong> Junction railway and 6 miles<br />

north-west from Chester. Sir John Massey Stanley<br />

Errington, bart. is the lord <strong>of</strong> the manor and the<br />

principal landowner. The area is 803 acres : rateable<br />

John's College, Cambridge. There is a school for boys value £1,842 ; the population in 1871 was 89. Letters<br />

through Chester. The nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

and girls. Tbe Rev. Richard Richardson, M.A. is lord <strong>of</strong><br />

the manor and sole landowner. The soil is clay ; sub- are at Great Neston and Little Sutton.<br />

„ •. . Jones Thomas, farmer. Dunkirk<br />

Capenhurst. Knowles - - Thomas, — » farmer -<br />

Ledsham.<br />

RichardsonRev.Rich.M.A.jj.p.TheHall Lea Peter, master <strong>of</strong> National school Davies Thomas, farmer<br />

Cash George, farraer<br />

Maddock James, farmer<br />

Davies Thomas, shoe maker<br />

Elliott;Hannah(Mrs.),cheesefact.4cfrrar Maddock Thomas, farmer<br />

Dean William, farraer<br />

Evans Thomas, gamekeeper<br />

Peacock Thomas, farmer<br />

Jones Robert, farmer<br />

Humphreys Mary (Mrs.), farmer Urmston John, farmer. Old hall Knowles William, farraer<br />

Jones Edward, market gardener Williams Thomas, farmer<br />

Truman George, shopkeeper<br />

CAPESTHORNE is a township, 5 miles west-southwest<br />

from Macclesfield and 6^ north from Congleton, in<br />

the parish <strong>of</strong> Prestbury, Eastern division <strong>of</strong> the county,<br />

hundred, union and county court district <strong>of</strong> Macclesfield.<br />

On the south <strong>of</strong> Capesthorne Hall stands the<br />

chapel built by John Ward, esq. and consists <strong>of</strong> chancel<br />

and nave, and is neatly fitted up ; there is a stained<br />

window, erected by the late E. D. Davenport, esq. The<br />

living is a perpetual curacy, united with Siddington,<br />

yearly value £330, in the gift <strong>of</strong> W. Bromley Davenport,<br />

esq. M.p. and held by the Rev. Rees Grimsdale<br />

Gronow, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Christ College, Cambridge. Capesthorne<br />

Hall, the seat <strong>of</strong> William Bromley Davenport,<br />

Davenport William Bromley, M.P.,J.P. ! Jepson Edwin, farmer<br />

Capesthorne hall<br />

| Jepson James, farmer<br />

Bicker Thomas, gamekeeper j<br />

esq. M.P., J.p. is a large Elizabethan mansion, built <strong>of</strong><br />

brick with stone dressings, and consists <strong>of</strong> a centre and<br />

two wings ; it is situated in an extensive and well<br />

wooded park, in which are several fine sheets <strong>of</strong> water<br />

stocked with fish ; the gardens are extensive and well<br />

laid out. William Bromley Davenport, esq. M.P. is the<br />

sole landowner and lord <strong>of</strong> the manor. The soil is<br />

sand ; subsoil sandy. The chief crops are wheat and<br />

pasture. The population in 1871 was 106 and the<br />

acreage is 748; rateable valne, £1,536. Letters<br />

through Crewe. The nearest money order <strong>of</strong>fice is at<br />

Chelford.<br />

Myott James, steward to Wm. Bromley<br />

Davenport, esq. m.p. Park farm


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. CHEADLE. 97<br />

CARRINGTON, one mile north from Partington<br />

station on the <strong>Cheshire</strong> Lines railway, 8^ miles from<br />

Manchester, 11 from Warrington, 5 north-west from<br />

Altrincham, is a township and chapelry in tbe parish<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bowdon, Mid division <strong>of</strong> the county, hundred <strong>of</strong><br />

Bucklow, Altrincham union and county court district,<br />

situate on the south bank <strong>of</strong> the Mersey, which here<br />

separates the counties <strong>of</strong> Chester and Lancaster, St.<br />

George's chapel is a brick building, consisting <strong>of</strong> a<br />

nave, aisles and turret containing 1 beU. The living<br />

is a perpetual curacy, yearly value £900, in the gift <strong>of</strong><br />

the Earl <strong>of</strong> Stamford and Warrington, and held by the<br />

Rev. Alfred Jones, B.D. Cantuar. Nearly adjoining<br />

the chapel is the school, a modern building <strong>of</strong> red<br />

brick, in the Elizabethan style ; it is endowed, and<br />

the boys and girls are instructed upon the National<br />

system ; a Sunday school is held in the building.<br />

The Primitive Methodists have a chapel here. The<br />

ancient hall was taken down about 1856 and replaced<br />

by a handsome farm residence, with suitable outbuildings.<br />

The Earl <strong>of</strong> Stamford and Warrington is lord<br />

The land belongs chiefly to the trustees <strong>of</strong> Samuel<br />

Brooks, esq. The soil for the most part is peat, and<br />

<strong>of</strong> the manor and chief landowner. On the banks <strong>of</strong> produces wheat, barley, oats, hay and potatoes. The<br />

the Mersey sluices are placed at conveinent distances, area is 750 acres ; the rateable value is £3,373 ; the<br />

by means <strong>of</strong> which the low meadow lands can be population in 1871 was 511.<br />

irrigated at pleasure. Here is a large tract <strong>of</strong> land<br />

called Carrington Moss, wbioh is being gradually POST 4C MOXEY ORDER OPPICB k Savings Bank.—Joseph<br />

brought into a state <strong>of</strong> cultivation. The population in Pollard, receiver. Letters from Manchester arrive ai M.'-iO<br />

1871 was 469 : the acreage (comprising The Moss, <strong>of</strong> a.m.; dispatched at 4.30 p.m. week days only. Letters<br />

about 750 acres), is 2,333 ; the rateable value is £3,914. for Millbank via Warrington<br />

Carrington.<br />

Crampton Mrs<br />

Fairrie Thomas<br />

Cooking George<br />

Jones Rev. Alfred B.D<br />

Popperwell Mr<br />

COMMBRCIAL.<br />

Brown James, shopkeeper<br />

Brundrett John, farraer<br />

Burgess John, basket raaker<br />

Burgess Williara, basket raaker<br />

Collins John, farmer, Dld<br />

Collins Peter, farmer<br />

Daine John, farmer<br />

Daine Peter, faimer<br />

Dennis Sarah (Mrs.), fanner<br />

Evans Edwin, wheelwright<br />

Hardman George, basket maker<br />

Hewitt George, farraer<br />

Holllngworth Jesse, shopkeeper<br />

Holllngworth Peter, fanner<br />

Holt Charles, corndealer 4c farmer<br />

Ikin Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper 4c fanner<br />

Parish Clerk, John Wright.<br />

Letters through Sale. WALL Box cleared nt 5 p.m. week<br />

daya only. The nearest raoney order <strong>of</strong>fice 4c savings<br />

bank is at Partington<br />

National School, Wra. E. Braton, master; Miss Sarah<br />

Greenhouse, mistress<br />

CARRIER.—John Astbury, from his own house, every<br />

Saturday, to White Lion, Thomas street, Manchester<br />

Partington is a township in the parish <strong>of</strong> Bowdon,<br />

11 miles from Manchester, 4 north-west from Altrincham<br />

and 9 from Warrington. The village, a scattered<br />

one, consists principally <strong>of</strong> farm houses : it is separated<br />

from Lancashire by the river Mersey ; on its banks is<br />

an extensive paper mill. The <strong>Cheshire</strong> Lines railway<br />

has a station here. The inhabitants attend the church<br />

at Carrington. The Wesleyans, Independents an I<br />

Primitive Methodists have each a chapel here. The<br />

Earl <strong>of</strong> Stamford and Warrington is lord <strong>of</strong> the manor.<br />

Newton Thomas, farmer, Akers<br />

Taylor Edmund, farraer, Boo'h hey<br />

Unsworth Thos. frmr. Peak Nook farm<br />

Walkden William, farraer, Hall farm<br />

Warburton Isaac, farmer<br />

Whitehead James, shopkeeper<br />

Wright John, tailor<br />

Wright Thomas, blacksmith<br />

Yates Peter, boot maker<br />

Partington.<br />

Ayre Wm. Septimus, Elm house<br />

Fielden Rev. WiUiam [Independent]<br />

Nicholls Stephen, Millbank<br />

Ockleston Robert, esq. Millbank<br />

Proudfoot Patrick, Millbank hall<br />

Tolhausen A. Mr.<br />

Burgess Brothers, basket makers<br />

Clarke Peter, Greyhound<br />

Clarke William, fanner<br />

Davies Samuel, farmer 4c land owner<br />

Erlam William, farmer<br />

Fairest WUliam, blacksmith<br />

Railway Station, George Lawson, station master<br />

Hesketh John, farmer 4c landowner<br />

Millitt Peter, farmer<br />

Mills 4c Co. shopkeepers<br />

Ockleston Robert, paper, millboard 4c<br />

glazed board manufacturers, Mdlbank<br />

Pitt Harriett (Mrs.), William IV<br />

Pollard George, shopkeeper 4c fanner<br />

Pollard Joseph, shopkeeper 4c post <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Read William, farmer<br />

Rogers John, fanner<br />

Rogers Thomas, farmer<br />

Rogers Williain, farmer<br />

Taylor Edward, market gardener<br />

Timperley George, farmer<br />

Warburton James, farmer<br />

Wareham Joseph, fanner<br />

Whitelegg Robt. k Benjamin, tanners<br />

Whitelegg Benjamin, farmer<br />

Whittle William, shoe maker<br />

Williamson Williara, raarket gardener<br />

Winstanley John, joiner<br />

Winstanley Thomas, market gardem-r<br />

Worthington Joseph, farmer, UuUtarm<br />

CASTLE NORTHWICH, see NOKTHWICH.<br />

CHEADLE is a parish, containing 3 townships,<br />

Cheadle Moseley, Cbeadle Bulkeley and Handforthcum-Bosden,<br />

and is a populous town 3 miles south-west<br />

from Stockport, 7 south-south-east from Manchester,<br />

and 5 east from Altrincham, in the Eastern division <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe county, Macclesfield hundred, Stockport union and<br />

county court district, rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Macclesfield,<br />

archdeaconry and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester, situated to the<br />

south <strong>of</strong> tbe river Mersey, with a station on the Manchester,<br />

Stockport, Cheadle, and Broad Heath branch<br />

<strong>of</strong> the London and North Western railway : there is<br />

also a station on the <strong>Cheshire</strong> Joint lines. The church<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Mary is a handsome old stone building in the<br />

Later English style, dating from A.D. 1320, now undergoing<br />

thorough restoration; tbe cost will be about<br />

.£5,000, which has been raised by public subscription,<br />

principally owing to the exertions <strong>of</strong> the present rector :<br />

it consists <strong>of</strong> chancel, in which are some handsomely<br />

carved oak screens, nave, aisles, 2 private chapels and<br />

tower, with clock and 6 bells : there are several stained<br />

windows; the west window in tbe tower is the gift <strong>of</strong> the<br />

son <strong>of</strong> the rector, Egerton Macdona, esq.; the ro<strong>of</strong>s <strong>of</strong><br />

the nave and aisles are <strong>of</strong> oak, and are very handsome :<br />

there are three monuments to members <strong>of</strong> tbe Brereton<br />

family. The parochial registers date from the<br />

year 1579. The living is a rectory, yeariy value<br />

£720, wito residence, and about 6 acres <strong>of</strong> glebe, in the<br />

gift <strong>of</strong> Sir H. D. Broughton, bart. and held by the<br />

Rev. J. Cumming Macdona, M.A., surrogate, <strong>of</strong> Trinity<br />

College, Dublin, and M.A. Oxon ad eundem,. There<br />

are chapels for Wesleyans, Primitive Methodists ai.d<br />

Baptists, Congregational Church and Sunday School ;<br />

a National school for boys and girls, and a Sunday<br />

school is held in the school room, Cheadle wakes commence<br />

on the first Sunday after the 18th September.<br />

Dunn's charity <strong>of</strong> £6 138. 4d. yearly is for clothing,<br />

Bulkeley's <strong>of</strong> £30 yearly for apprenticing. The Barnes<br />

Convalescent Home, in connection with the Manchester<br />

Infirmary, was opened in 1874 and is supported by<br />

voluntary contributions. The trustees <strong>of</strong> tbe late Sir<br />

James Watts are lords <strong>of</strong> the manor. The principal<br />

landowners are Robert Bamford Hesketh cq. and<br />

Colonel Deakin. The soil is various ; subsoil partly<br />

gravel and clay. The chief crops are potatoes and<br />

turnips. The area is 6,183 acres; rateable value<br />

£72,295 ; the population in 1871 was 11,996.<br />

Parish Clerk, Benjamin SutclifEe.<br />

POST 4C MONEY ORDER 4C TELEGRAPH OFFICE 4C<br />

Government Annuity 4c Insurance Office.— Letters<br />

arrive at Cbeadle from Manchester at 5.30 a.m. 4c 4.27<br />

p.m.; dispatched 0.0 a.m. 4c 7.50 p.m. The box closes ut<br />

7.50. Mrs. Ann Leach, postmistreas


98 CHEADLE. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

INSURANCE AGENTS:—<br />

Imperial Fire Sf Life, W. Marsh<br />

Sovereign Life, R. Chandley<br />

Staffordshire Fire, T. Puntis<br />

<strong>County</strong> Constabulary,L\meGrove, Jsph.Walker, constble<br />

Police Station, Jonatlian Bolsbaw, sergeant in charge<br />

Railway Station (London 4c North Western), John James<br />

. Jones, station raaster<br />

Railway Station (<strong>Cheshire</strong> Joint Lines), WiUiam Brierley,<br />

station master<br />

SCHOOLS:—<br />

St. Mary's National, Robert Rippon, master; Mrs. Alice<br />

Brierley, mistress<br />

Cheadle Heath National, Miss Mary Jane Hodges, mistrs<br />

CONVEYANCE.—Manchester Carriage Company's omnibuses<br />

from White Hart hotel every hour from 7.45 a.m. tUl<br />

8.45 p.in<br />

CARRIERS TO MANCHESTER.—James Crompton, monday,<br />

tuesday, thursday, friday 4c Saturday, returning same days;<br />

4c John Tipple, every day excepting Sunday<br />

Cheadle Bulkeley and Cheadle Moseley are<br />

townships in tbe parish <strong>of</strong> Cbeadle. The greater number<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe inhabitants reside in the hamlets <strong>of</strong> Edgeley and<br />

Erinksway, which are within the borough <strong>of</strong> Stockport.<br />

The Macclesfield branch (leading to the Staffordshire<br />

Potteries) <strong>of</strong> the London and North Western railway<br />

forms a junction with the trunk line about 2^} miles<br />

from Stockport, and the line to Whaley Bridge and<br />

Buxton also joins the trunk line about tt. quarter <strong>of</strong> a<br />

mile from tbat town. The lands <strong>of</strong> these townships<br />

are very much intermixed. The landowners are Riibert<br />

Batnford Hesketh, esq. trustees <strong>of</strong> the late Sir James<br />

Watts, William Cunliffe Brooks esq. M.P. Thomas<br />

Hardcastle Sykes, and Arthur Henry Sykes, esqrs.<br />

The areas are Cheadle Bulkeley, 1,582 ; rateable value<br />

£36 228 ; Cheadle Moseley, area, 2,821, rateable value<br />

£25 875, and the population in 1871 was, <strong>of</strong> the former,<br />

6,927, and <strong>of</strong> the latter 2,612.<br />

Cheadle Hulme consists <strong>of</strong> parts <strong>of</strong> tbe townships<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cbeadle Bulkeley and Cbeadle Moseley, and<br />

is an ecclesiastical parish formed from tbe mother Reading<br />

Cheadle.<br />

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.<br />

Aleock Thomas, Brookland villa<br />

Allen Richard Fosbrook, Massie street<br />

Anderson Mrs. South bank<br />

Armstrong Bell, Crompton street<br />

Baker Francis, Eldon cottage<br />

Baiigay Richard<br />

Barford James, Massie street<br />

Barker Jamea, Hope terrace<br />

Batty Miss, Mary street<br />

Baxter Mrs. Turnfield<br />

Birka Edward, The Hollies<br />

Bostock John, Green bunk<br />

Bostock Mrs. Mary street<br />

Bradhurv Jordan, Peasant view<br />

Bramwell Thoraas Henry, Mary street<br />

Brash Richard, Brookland villa<br />

Broome Isaac, Mary street<br />

Bryson Arthur, The Thorns<br />

Bumstead John, Massie street<br />

Burgess Mrs. Hope terrace<br />

Burslem Williara, Massie street<br />

Burton John, Wilmslow road<br />

Chadwick Mrs. Beech house<br />

Chandley Robert, Massie street<br />

Chatfield Mrs. Massie street<br />

Clark William, Crompton street<br />

Cowgill Jaraes, Brookland villa<br />

Davenport Thomas, Massie street<br />

Deakin James Hy. J.P. Moseley park<br />

Deakin John, Park house<br />

Diggins Rev. Wra. Alfred, B.A. [curate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gattey], Massie street<br />

Dobson Matthew, Moseley house<br />

Entwisle Thoraas, Linden house<br />

Faulkner William, St. Ann's villa<br />

Fernyhongh Mrs. The Grange<br />

Fisher George Frank, Brook lodge<br />

Fletcher John, Wilmslow road<br />

Foster Mrs. Wilmslow road<br />

Fuller Mrs. Massie street<br />

Gee Miss, New Hey cottage<br />

Godson Alfred, M.B. Cheadle house<br />

Godson Miss, Massie street<br />

parish <strong>of</strong> Cheadle in 1868; it is in the Eastern division<br />

<strong>of</strong> the county, Macclesfield hundred, Stockport union<br />

and county court district, rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Macclesfield,<br />

archdeaconry and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester; it has a<br />

station on the Manchester and Crewe branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

London and North Western railway. All Saints'<br />

church, a stone Gothic building, was erected in 1863,<br />

and consists <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave, south aisle and transept,<br />

and there are three stained windows : all tbe seats<br />

are free, and the church is about to be enlarged to<br />

provide 180 additional seats, making altogether 580.<br />

The register dates from the year 1864. The living is<br />

a vicarage, yearly value £250, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the rector<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cheadle, and held by the Rev. Henry Victor Macdona,<br />

M.A. <strong>of</strong> Trinity College, Dublin, and M.A. Oxon,<br />

ad eundem,. There is a Congregational Church and<br />

Sunday school. The school was endowed by Jonathan<br />

Robinson with £15 yearly. The Manchester Warehousemen<br />

and Clerks' Orphan School was built in the<br />

year 1869, at a cost <strong>of</strong> £15,000, and forms a handsome<br />

range <strong>of</strong> buildings in the Gothic style ; it is supported<br />

by voluntary contributions; sin-e the building <strong>of</strong><br />

the school it has been added to, and che number <strong>of</strong><br />

children has increased since 1869, from 50 to 160. Tbe<br />

principal landowners are Robert Bamford Hesketh,<br />

C. Brockiehurst, Isaac Storey, and W. B. Watson, esq.<br />

The soil.is various ; subsoil gravel and clay. The chief<br />

crops are potatoes and turnips. The area <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ecclesiastical parish is 1,500 acres ; tbe population 902.<br />

POST OFFICE.—David Potts, postmaster. Letters arrive<br />

from Stockport at 7.0 a.ra. k 4.0 p.ra.; dispatched at<br />

9.30 a.m. 4c 7.0 p.m. The nearest money order otfice is at<br />

Cheadle<br />

Manchester Warehousemen Sf Clerks' Orphan Schools,<br />

Wm. Sands Laurie, master; Miss Erama Merick,mistressj<br />

Miss Westall, matron; Samuel Mabbott, sec<br />

Groves John, Massie street<br />

Hall Rev. Jaraes Melville, M.A. [senior<br />

curate <strong>of</strong> St. Mark's], Keinerton lodge,<br />

Miissie street<br />

Handforth Mrs. Fern cottage<br />

Hirst Mrs. Mary street<br />

Hodgkinson Robert, Moseley lodge<br />

Jones Miss, Massie street<br />

Jones Mrs. Rectory place<br />

Jones Thoraas, Massie street<br />

Jowett Miss, Wilmslow road<br />

Kendal Thomas, Haw bank<br />

Kenworthy Edward Lees, Parkfield<br />

Kinsey William, Rectnry place<br />

Lomax Mra. Sherwood villa, Massie st<br />

Macdona Rev. J. Cumming, M.A. surrogate<br />

[rector <strong>of</strong> St. Mary'sJ<br />

Macmartin James, Beech cottage<br />

.May Mrs. Massie street<br />

.Middleton Walter, The Beeches<br />

Milne Herbert, Green ball<br />

MUne Mrs. Belmont<br />

Milne Sydney, Green hall<br />

Mosley William,jun<br />

iNeild Mrs. Massie street<br />

Nicholls Mrs. The Ferns<br />

Ockleston Robert<br />

Parker Joseph, The Ferns<br />

PauU Rev. Jeseph Weston M.A. [Congregational<br />

)<br />

Pearson William, Alicr<strong>of</strong>t house<br />

Peel George, j.p. Brookfield<br />

Robinson Miss, Massie street<br />

Boughton WUliam<br />

Sheldon Mrs. The Ferns<br />

SherrifF Rev. Thoinas Holmes, B.A.<br />

[junior curate <strong>of</strong> St. Mary'sJ, Sheiwood<br />

villa, Massie street<br />

Sidebottom WUliam, Cheadle cottage<br />

Smith Mrs. Hope terrace<br />

Smith William Thornley, Langlends<br />

Stanney John Thomas<br />

Stokes Charles<br />

Stone Edward, The Depleach<br />

Sutcliffe John Frederick, Ashfitld<br />

All SaintN' School, John Hindley, master; Mrs. Louisa<br />

Hindley, mistress<br />

London if North Western Railway Station, Francis<br />

Miller, staiioii master<br />

Room, Herbert Corbett, hon. sec<br />

Sykes Thos. Hardcastle, j.p. Cringle hd<br />

Turnbule Mr.«. Green Hall lane<br />

Vanghan Walter Henry, Englandside<br />

Vevers WUliam, Wilmslow road<br />

Walker Robert, Massie street<br />

Walker Williain, Cleveland cottage<br />

Waterhouse Mrs<br />

Watts Ernest, Newlands house<br />

Watts Lady, Abney hall<br />

Watts James, Ashlea, Manchester road<br />

Wetton Joseph, Ivy cottage<br />

Wilson Henry, Bruntwood<br />

Wilson Mrs. Marv street<br />

WorraUEdwd.Norton,Hopebnk.Hopetr<br />

COMiMERClAL.<br />

Adshead George, grocer<br />

Adshead Peter, greengrocer k coal mer<br />

Aleock George, grocer<br />

Aleock Jonathan, draper<br />

BaUey Thomas 4c Co. coal merchants,<br />

Manchester road<br />

Bangay Richard, surgeon<br />

IJardsley George, painter. Mary street<br />

Bardsley James, grocer, Mary street<br />

Bardsley John, gardener<br />

Barker John, beerretailer<br />

Barlow Isaac, beer retailer<br />

Barlow John, coal merchant<br />

Barnes' Convalescent Home, George<br />

Reed, M.D. nied. supt.; — Bradshaw,<br />

M.B. k J. E. Edington, res. iiied.<br />

olficers; Miss Kate Roberts, matron<br />

Bland Ellen (Miss), toll collector<br />

UoothWm. Si&\V.cr,Geo.Sf Dragon hott<br />

Brebury Jobn, platelayer<br />

Briscall John, joiner, Massie street<br />

Callan Jaraes, surveyor<br />

Carlisle Anthony, butcher<br />

Cash John, estate agent<br />

Chandley Charles, tobacconist<br />

Chandley George, builder<br />

Chantler William, greengrocer<br />

Charlesworth Jas. k Geo. stone m.isnn8<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> Rifles (26th), Seigt. A.Carter<br />

Clivery John, saddler^


DlRBCTORYi]<br />

Cooke Mary (Mrs), boot 4c shoe depot<br />

Coombs James, shopkeeper, Lime grove<br />

Dawes Jsph.bldr. 4c joinr. Green Hall la<br />

Duckett Thomas, farmer. Ivy lodge<br />

Edwards Joyce, grocer<br />

Ellis Griffith, china 4c glass dealer<br />

Faulkner James, painter<br />

Faulkner John, painter<br />

Field William, watchmaker, Massie st<br />

Foottit Frederick Grantham, butcher<br />

Foster Elizabeth (Mrs.), ladies'scluool,<br />

Wilmslow road<br />

Gibbon William, taUor<br />

Gibson Ellen (Mrs.).beer retailer, Manchester<br />

road<br />

Gill Letty (Miss), milliner<br />

Godson Alfd. M.B.,8urgeon,Cheadle ho<br />

Goodwin WiUiam, builder<br />

Hadfield Jacob, farmer<br />

Hall German, Red Lion inn,<br />

Hamilton William,fariner,Brook Ho.fm<br />

Heyward Jaraes, toll collector<br />

Horner4cRippon (Mis8e8),confectioners<br />

Hough John Collier, corn dealer<br />

Howarth WUliam, beer retailer<br />

Hudson James, bootmaker<br />

Hulme Thomas, butcher<br />

Jervis Elizabeth (Miss), fancy repositry<br />

Johnson Jobn, bootmaker<br />

Kerruish Martha (Mrs.), beer retailer<br />

Kirkbride Jo.seph, plumber, glazier,<br />

bell hanger 4c whilesmitb<br />

Leach Ann (Mrs.),stationbr, 4c post mist<br />

Literary Institution^ Edward N.<br />

Worrall, hon, sec<br />

Liles David, bootmaker<br />

Mallinson William, tobaconist<br />

Marsh VVUliam, stationer 4c agent<br />

Alarlin Robert, draper<br />

McWiUiam William, taUor<br />

Meldrum William, grocer<br />

Midwinter Alfred, beer retaUer, coaches<br />

for hire<br />

Morton Edward, corn dealer, Lime gro<br />

Mosley WiUiam, jun. bleacher, Cheadle<br />

bleach works; 4c 28 Brown street,<br />

Manchester<br />

Nowlan Sarah (Miss), confectioner<br />

Ockleston Robert, surgeon<br />

Oldham Joseph, gardener<br />

Paris Julius, pr<strong>of</strong>, <strong>of</strong> dancing, Massie st<br />

Price William, plumber<br />

Pritcbard John, chemist<br />

Puntis Thoraas, insur. agent, Massie st<br />

Ray Edward, greengrocer<br />

Rippon Robert, railliner<br />

Robinson John, commsn. agt. Massie st<br />

ftutter Catharine (Mrs.), draper<br />

Sanders Stephen, shop keeper<br />

Sch<strong>of</strong>ield Thomas, grocer, 4c agent for<br />

W.4c A. Gilbey, wine 4c spirit mrclints<br />

Sutcliffe Benjamin, agent to Chattel ley<br />

Iron 4s Coal Company, 4c parish clerk,<br />

Manchester road<br />

Sutcliffe Harriett (Mrs.), provision dlr<br />

Swann Henry, painter. Lime grove<br />

Thornton William Atkinson, White<br />

Hart hotel<br />

Tipple John, carrier<br />

Vaughan Walter Henry, solicitor<br />

Walker Richard, beer retailer<br />

Wallis WUliam, draper<br />

Warburton Edmd.shopkeeper,George8t<br />

Warburton Brs.blacksmiths, George st<br />

Warren John, grocer<br />

Wharton William Johnson, bootmaker<br />

Whitaker Wm. cabinet ma. Lime grove<br />

Williams George, draper<br />

Wood Henry, ironmonger<br />

Wood Mary Ann k. Harriett (Misses),<br />

shopkeepers<br />

Woodall George, contractor<br />

Cheadle Hulme.<br />

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.<br />

Ashworth Benjamin, Woodville<br />

Aston Edward, Middleton cottage<br />

Bacon Alfred, Hulme houae<br />

Barber Miss, South bank<br />

Beaumont William*^ Birch cottage<br />

CHESHIRE. CHEADLE. 99<br />

Bedell Mrs. Woodville<br />

Bindloss Bakehouse, The Midlands<br />

Blakeley Mrs. Green bank<br />

Boyd Alexander, Beeehfield<br />

Brown Richard, Moseley grange<br />

Burrows Gilbert, Cheadle Moseley<br />

Burrows Isaac<br />

Burrows Mrs. Hawthorn cott.ige<br />

Burton Alfred, Cheadle Moseley<br />

Chadwick Jas. Chnethani, Raveuswood<br />

Chadwick John, Ellerslie<br />

Cheetham Charles, Priory villas<br />

Clark Duncan, Spring cottage<br />

Clark Ledlie, The Larches<br />

Collis Bryan, Mayfield grove<br />

CoUis Gerald, The Shades, Moseley<br />

park, Cheadle Moseley<br />

Collis Henry Jolm, Mayfield grove<br />

Corbett Edward, Raven Oak<br />

Corbett Miss, Swan Laue cottage<br />

Cox WiUiara, Oak bank<br />

Crane Joseph, Albert cottage<br />

Elmore Charles, Birch house<br />

Eshworth Elijah, The Priory<br />

Evans Arthur Thoinas,Moseley bank<br />

Foster Thomas, Ash villa<br />

Froggatt Joseph,Lonsdale vUla,Cheadle<br />

Moseley<br />

Gibbons Benjamin, Moseley park,<br />

Cheadle Moseley<br />

Gooddie James, Oak bank<br />

Gooddie John, Poplar cottage<br />

Haigh Thoinas, The Hollies<br />

Hargreaves James, Bridge houae<br />

Hartley Frederick Richard, Lyme lea<br />

Harvey Thomas, Mayfield grove<br />

Hawthorn Charles Harris, Fir cottage<br />

Higham John, Holly raount<br />

Holloway Enoch, Clareraont<br />

H(dt Charles, Ashdale<br />

Hopkinson Mrs. Mayfield<br />

Hudson Frederick, Horaefield<br />

Hudson Richard, Oakfield<br />

Hudson William, Hulme hall<br />

Hurst James, Pleasant view<br />

Jackson Jaraes, Chapel house<br />

Jones John Charles, Oaklands<br />

Jordan Rev. David Neal, B.A. [Congregationalj<br />

Latham Arthur Sidney<br />

Laurie Williara Sands<br />

Leigh James, Fernside<br />

Littler Henry<br />

Lloyd John, Bron-Rhaiadr, Cheadle<br />

Moseley<br />

Macdona Rev. Henry Victor, M.A.<br />

[Vicar <strong>of</strong> All SaintsJ, Tlje Vicara^'e<br />

Mathias James, Lilac cottage<br />

Maybury John, Street lane<br />

Morley Jaraes Bolton, Birch villa<br />

Morley Samuel Hitchin, Fernside<br />

Needham Thomas, Highfield cottage<br />

Nield Jaraes Andrew, Clover lea<br />

Noar Richard Whitehead,Mayfld.grove<br />

Penfould John, Hulrae lodge<br />

Pownall Thomas, Oak cottage<br />

Rhodes Mrs. Mayfield grove<br />

Richardson Thomas, Oak cliffe<br />

Rome James, Street lane<br />

Sudan William, Brookfield<br />

Swindells Peter *<br />

Tipping Mrs. Mayfield grove<br />

Unsworth Aaron, Holly cottage<br />

Unsworth Robert Hugh, Heath bank<br />

Wade Ismal, Oriel cottage<br />

Wallace Thomas, High school<br />

Watson Williara Bradshaw, Holly bank<br />

Webb William, Mayfield grove<br />

Wightman Alfred Ernest, Daisy cottage<br />

Wilks Mrs<br />

Willacy Charles, Mayfield grove<br />

Wood John, Swinton grange<br />

Workman William, Priory vUlas<br />

C0.MMERCIAL.<br />

Adamson Peter, provision dealer<br />

Archer Edmund Duse, butcher<br />

Bancr<strong>of</strong>t John, shoe maker<br />

Barber Susn.( Miss),ladies'8chI.Sth. bnk<br />

Bardsley John, farmr. Cheadle Moseley<br />

Beaumont Wm. architect. Birch cottgV<br />

Billinge George, grocer<br />

BracegirdleThos.farmr.Woodland cottg<br />

Brown Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

Brunt Joseph, gardener<br />

Burgess Martha (Mrs.), farmr. Stanley<br />

Green farm<br />

Burgess Win. farmer, Cbeadle Moseley<br />

Burrows Thoraas, farraer<br />

Burrows Thomas Dickson, shoe maker<br />

Cash That, toll coUctr. Cheadle Moseley<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> Constabulary (Chas. Peer.s,<br />

constable)<br />

Clarke Marv (Mrs.), farraer<br />

DarbyshireTlio^.farrar.Cheadle Moselc}'<br />

Davenport Jas. fiirmer. Stringers fariu<br />

Fisher Samuel, joiner<br />

Gooddie George, farmer. Gill Bent<br />

Grundy Saml, gardnr, (-heaille Moseley<br />

Haywood Geo. gardnr.Cheadle Moseley<br />

Hazeldine Samuel, gardener<br />

Henshaw Henry, blacksmith<br />

Hooley Mary (Mrs.), farmer, Gill Bent<br />

Hooley Thos. coal agent. Gill Bent<br />

Jepson Joseph, coal ageut<br />

Leah Thomas, farmer<br />

Leather David, farmr. Lower Bent firm,<br />

GUI Bent<br />

Leather John, farmr. Bent ho. GiU Bent<br />

Littler Henry, architect<br />

Lockitt WUliam, plumber<br />

Lowe Hannah (Mrs.), fanner<br />

Massey Joseph Henry, miller, Adswood<br />

raill, Cheadle Moseley<br />

Meakinson Hannah (Miss), preparatory<br />

school. Prospect house<br />

Mottram Henry, provision dealer<br />

Pickford Harriet( Miss), farmr. Cheadle<br />

Moseley<br />

Potts David,wheelwright4cpost maater<br />

Powell Henry, beer retailer<br />

Powell Mary (Mrs.), fkrmer<br />

Shaw James, painter, Cheadle IMosflev<br />

Sooley EUx&bet.h{^lrs.),Hesketh Arms<br />

Sutton JaraBS,farraer,Gill Bent,Cheadle<br />

Moseley<br />

Tunstall Samuel, gardener<br />

Turner Peter, Junction inn<br />

Warburton Williain, fanner<br />

Webb Joseph, farmer. Lane End farm<br />

WestermanWm.platelyr.Cheaille.VIosly<br />

Willacy Charles, surgeon k pliysiciiui,<br />

Ma> field grove<br />

Williamson John, plumber 4c glazier,<br />

Albert road<br />

Wood Isaac, farmer<br />

Wood Joseph, gardener<br />

Cheadle Heath.<br />

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.<br />

Ashton John<br />

Avevard William, Heath Bank house<br />

Baddeley Mrs. Cheadle road<br />

Bailey iVIartin<br />

Barrow Jonathan, Cheadle road<br />

Beesley John<br />

Beever Mrs. Poplar cottage<br />

Bethel Samuel, Gor.xey's bank<br />

Bromley Richard, Eagle villa<br />

Burn Robt. Scott, Oak lea, Cheadle rd<br />

By ton Mrs. 1 Birch place<br />

Chetham John<br />

Fox Robert, The Grange, Cheadle ro.id<br />

Gill Joseph<br />

Harding Joseph<br />

Haywaid John, Fir cottage<br />

Highara Miss, Carrfield house<br />

Hulmes Mrs. Norwood villas<br />

Jennison John, Thorncliffe house<br />

.McClure David, Cheadle Heath house<br />

Moore John, Newton terrace<br />

iVeal Arthur<br />

Potts Edward, Gorsey bank<br />

Rhodes Mrs. Heath view, Cheadle roa I<br />

Shawcross Williara, Oak mount<br />

SIdebotham James, Mersey view<br />

Sykes Mrs. Hawthorn cottage<br />

Taffe James<br />

Tambaci Paul, Heath bank<br />

Tatton Robert B. Mersey view<br />

Wood Mrs. Hawthorn cottage


100 CHEADLE.<br />

Woodhouse Edward, Norwood villas<br />

Woodiwls Mrs. Heath house<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Allen James, Farmer's Arms inn<br />

Armitage Anne (Miss), provision dealer.<br />

Higher Brinks way<br />

Ashton Edrad. grocr.Higher Brinksway<br />

Baker George, shopkeeper. Chapel walk<br />

Barker John, gardener, Cheadle road<br />

Burgess Jno.plastrer.HigherBrinksw.iy<br />

BursleraChas.Fredk. tanner4£picker ma<br />

Chandley Thomas, shopkeeper. Higher<br />

Brinksway<br />

Craig James, estate agent, Bank view<br />

Downs Robert, blacktmith<br />

Eales Edwin, cabinet maker<br />

Fear Thomas, joiner, Mersey bank<br />

Findlow James, coal dealer<br />

France Mary (Mrs.), draper, Newton ter<br />

Gare Thos. bootraa. Higher Brinksway<br />

Gatley John, warehouseraan<br />

Gleave William, warehouseman<br />

Hackney Williani, shopkeeper<br />

Hamraond Jsph.farmr.Roundthorn frm<br />

Handley John, farraer<br />

HardySaral. butcher, Hghr. Brinlcsway<br />

Harrop Edward, beer retailer<br />

Hayward John, nurservraan<br />

Higgins Peter, Queen's Arms<br />

Highara Frances (Mrs.), draper<br />

Hooley John, nurseryraan,Cheadle road<br />

Leah Samuel, draper<br />

Lockett Joseph, grocer<br />

Manley Joseph Owen, builder. Higher<br />

Brinksway<br />

Meredith Pascoe, joiner<br />

Mills Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopteeper<br />

Orrae Thomas 4c Sons, billiard table<br />

manufacturers. Higher Brinksway<br />

Parry Edw.provision dealer. Chapel ter<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Pickford Thoraas, farm bailiff<br />

Preston 4c Baker, picker raakers,Chapel<br />

walk works<br />

Rhodes John, joiner. Heath view,<br />

Cheadle road<br />

Robinson Robert, stoneraason<br />

Rogerson Jane (Mrs.), farmer. Heath<br />

side farm<br />

Rose William, gardener<br />

Sanders Ralph, farmer<br />

Sidebothara James, registrar <strong>of</strong> births<br />

4c deaths 4c lax collector, Mersey view<br />

Smith WUliam, farmer<br />

Taylor Jos. draper. Higher Brinksway<br />

Turner John, block printer<br />

Wharraley Thomas, farmer<br />

Williams Lizzie (Mrs.), shopkeeper<br />

Williamson William, farmer<br />

Worthington Isaac, grocer<br />

Adswood.<br />

Bruce Henry<br />

Burch Joseph, Adswood grove<br />

Clayton William, The Lions<br />

Cook Wra. Auguatin, Baraford grange<br />

Greenhalgh Jaraes Morris,Adswood gro<br />

Hyde Walter, Adswood cottage<br />

Kenyon Jaraes Chethara, Adswood gro<br />

Mottram Henry, MiU stone cottage<br />

Mundy William, Adswood villa<br />

Roy Geo. Adswood house,Adsweod gro<br />

Royle Kdward, Adswood grove<br />

Smith William, Adswood grove<br />

Thornley Alexander, Adswood lodge<br />

COM.MERCIAL.<br />

Adshead Peter, farmer<br />

Atkinson George, builder jc farmer<br />

Barlow James, farmer, Adswood hall<br />

Brady Charles, farraer<br />

Brown Henry, larmer<br />

CHELFORD is a chapelry, township, station on the<br />

Manchester and Birmingham railway, and pleasant<br />

and compact village, in the parish <strong>of</strong> Prestbury, 171 f<br />

miles from London, 8 north-west from Congleton, 14^<br />

from Crewe, 35 from Chester, "5 south-east from Knutsford,<br />

7 west from Macclesfield, 16| from Manchester,<br />

lOf from Stockport, 9| from Sandbach, situated in the<br />

Eastern division <strong>of</strong> the county, hundred, union, county<br />

court district and rural deanery <strong>of</strong> Macclesfield, archdeaconry<br />

and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester; tbe chapelry comprises<br />

Old Withington. The chapel <strong>of</strong> St. Jobn the<br />

Evangelist is a brick edifice with stone facings, in the<br />

Early English style, and consists <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave,<br />

tower and spire. The register dates back from tbe<br />

year 1600. The living is a perpetual curacy, yearly<br />

value £100 net, with good residence, in the gift <strong>of</strong><br />

Major Dixon, j p. <strong>of</strong> Astle Hall, and held by the Rev.<br />

David James Paterson, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Trinity College, Cambridge.<br />

The parochial school for boys and girls,<br />

situated a abort distance from the village, has an<br />

average attendance <strong>of</strong> 60 children ; it gives free instruction<br />

to 26 scholars. Tbe charities connected with<br />

this township amount to £28 13s. yearly, including the<br />

school endowment <strong>of</strong> £13 13s. per annum. The <strong>Cheshire</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> Cricket Ground, opened in 1861, is situated close<br />

to the station. Astle Hall, the seat <strong>of</strong> Major Dixon,<br />

J.P. is situated in a well-timbered park, ou the north<br />

side <strong>of</strong> which is a beautiful sheet <strong>of</strong> water, which imparts<br />

to the scenery <strong>of</strong> this locality a picturesque effect,<br />

_, ,„ , Burgess John, farmer, Astle<br />

Chelford. Calwood<br />

Dixon Major George, J.P. Astle hall<br />

- James, - farmer<br />

Claxton Alfred John, Dixon's Arms k<br />

Glover Frank<br />

posting house<br />

Howarth Frank, The Grange Dale John, farraer, Astle farm<br />

Nichols Mrs. Dale field<br />

Fisher Charles, farraer<br />

Paterson Rev. David James, M.A. [incumbent].<br />

Parsonage<br />

Gledhill Tliomas Heald, post master 4c<br />

Gledhill James Jacksnn, coach buUder<br />

Seaman Hugh G<br />

shopkeeper<br />

Smith Samuel, A.K.C. Moss grove Handforth Charles J. cheese factor 4c<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

corn dealer<br />

Bailey Hugh, coal agent<br />

Holford Joseph, coal agent to the Right<br />

Barlbrd Robert, farmer<br />

Hon. Lord Vernon, Chellbid station<br />

Baskerville Samuel, farmer<br />

Kennerley Margaret (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Bouldei>tuiie John, shopkeeper Nixon Rubin, cricketing outfitter<br />

Brooks Joshua, taUur<br />

Plant Cbailes, bkcksmith<br />

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Burslem Alexander, masterbrickmaker<br />

Dale Joseph, farmer<br />

Farnsworth Josepli, gardener<br />

Garner William, farmer<br />

Gill Jonathan, farmer. Pear Tree farm<br />

Hardy Francis, beer retailer<br />

Kelsell Jobn, farmer, Baitslay farm<br />

Lomax Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer<br />

Mottram Daniel, The Greyhound<br />

Savage Tbos. farmer, Bridge Hall farm<br />

Worsencr<strong>of</strong>t Charles, painter<br />

Cheadle Bulkeley.<br />

Burtensbaw Mrs. Brampton place<br />

Burton James, Brampton place<br />

Entwisle Thomas, Adswood lane west<br />

EskriggeWm.Linton,j,p.Springniount<br />

Higham Henry, Adswood lane west<br />

Hill Edward, Brampton place<br />

Lester Wm. Brook cot.Adswood la.west<br />

Lomas John, Brampton place<br />

Robson Robert, Ivy cottage. Gill bent<br />

COMMERCIAL.<br />

Atherton Jas. shopkpr. Adswood la.west<br />

Brown Frncs. shopkpr. Adswood la.west<br />

Burton James, draper, Brampton place<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> Constabulary (Geo. Adams,<br />

constable), Adswood view<br />

Green Thomas, farmer<br />

Hammond Robert, warehouseraan, 1-2<br />

Brampton place<br />

Rowlinson Charles, farmer. Gill bent<br />

Royle Charles Samuel 4c Co. Iiat manufacturers,<br />

Adiiwood lane west<br />

Turner John, Adswood inn, Adswnod<br />

lane west<br />

Turner Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Adswood<br />

lane west<br />

Warrington Jame8,ahopkeepr. Adswood<br />

lane west<br />

Major Dixon, J.P. is the sole landov^ner. The soil ia<br />

sand ; subsoil sand. The chief crops are oats, potatoes<br />

and turnips. The area is 1,150 acres, rateable value<br />

£3,751 ; population in 1871, 278.<br />

ASTLE is a hamlet in this township, about a mile<br />

from the church, comprising two farmhouses and a few<br />

cottages.<br />

POST 4C MONEY ORDER OPPIOB 4C Savings Bank.—<br />

Thoraas Heald Gledhill, sub-postmaster. Letters arrive<br />

by rail at 2.20 a.m. 4c 2.15 p.ra.; dispatched at 8 p.m<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> England School, Joseph Lucas, master; Mrs.<br />

Lucas, mistress<br />

Railway Station, Charles Jervis, station master<br />

CONVEYANCE.—Omnibus from the railway station to<br />

Knutsford daily at 9.35 a.m. 4c 5.30 p.m<br />

Old Withington is a township, the houses <strong>of</strong><br />

which are scattered, distant 7 miles west-south-west<br />

from the market town <strong>of</strong> Macclesfield, 7^ north-northwest<br />

from Congleton, and 2 from Chelford station. The<br />

farms in this township are chiefly applied to dairy<br />

purposes. Mrs. Glegg is lady <strong>of</strong> the manor and principal<br />

landowner; her seat, Withington Hall, is a handsome<br />

mansion, standing in a spacious well-wooded park<br />

with lake. Tbe township contains 1,840 acres, rateable<br />

value £1.839, with a population in 1871 <strong>of</strong> 1^1.<br />

Letters through Crewe ; the nearest money order otlioe<br />

is at Chelford.<br />

Read Samuel, farmer<br />

Wilson William, farmer<br />

WilsonThos.steward to Mjr.DiKon, J.P<br />

Withington (Old).<br />

Glegg Mrs. Withington hall<br />

COMMEKCIAL.<br />

Baskerville Jas. farmer, Lapwing farm<br />

Bloor David, farmer, Dairy huuee<br />

Bloor Peter, fanner. Oak Wood farm<br />

Chaloner Peter, farmer<br />

Dakin William, farmer, Norfolk farm<br />

Howarth Tfaoma», liarmer<br />

Jackson George, fat mer<br />

Lea Kdward, tarin bailiff to (the exors.<br />

<strong>of</strong>) John B. Glegg, eaq. j.p


DIRECTORY.]<br />

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102 CHESTER. CHESHIRE.<br />

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n(ii;hbour, seemed to decline : there are some excellent<br />

general shops <strong>of</strong> every description, some good hotels<br />

and inns, tobacco and snuff manufactoriep, the shot<br />

Tower and lead-smelting works <strong>of</strong> Messrs. ^Valker,<br />

Parker 4c Co., the extensive nurseries <strong>of</strong> Messrs. Dickson,<br />

several large timber yards and steam saw mills, some<br />

laige corn mills with steam and water power, breweries,<br />

and .tanneries. The streets are ]>aved witb stone,<br />

lighted with gas, and supplied with watefr by a<br />

company, whose <strong>of</strong>fices are in Newgate street, and<br />

works at Boughton.<br />

The city has a Free Public Library and Heading<br />

Rooms, Archaeological Society and Museum, Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Natural Science, Savings Bank, Infirmary, Penitentiary,<br />

Public endowed schools and various charitable<br />

institutions. The Commercial News Room is situated<br />

in St. Peter's churchyard.<br />

The Old Bridge over the Dee is at the Bridge gate,<br />

and consists cf seven iiregular arches ; it is <strong>of</strong> considerable<br />

antiquity, but has been rebuilt and repaired at<br />

different times: the ancient gates, which formerly<br />

stood one at each end, were taken down ; one in 1782,<br />

and one in 1781.<br />

Grosvenor Bridge, which crosses the Dee near the<br />

racecourse, is built <strong>of</strong> freestone, and consists <strong>of</strong> one<br />

arch, <strong>of</strong> a span <strong>of</strong> 200 feet; the height from the<br />

springing line is 40 feet, and the length <strong>of</strong> the roadway<br />

340 feet, and width 35,J- feet: it was erected at a<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> £36,000, and fonnally opened by Her Mnje^ty<br />

(then Princess Victoria), upon the occasion <strong>of</strong> her<br />

visiting Eaton Hall in 1832.<br />

The Suspension Bridge crossing the Dee is a fine<br />

ppecimen <strong>of</strong> the kind, light and very handsome ; it<br />

leads to a pleasant locality, called Queen's Park, where<br />

are several handsome residences.<br />

The corporation <strong>of</strong> Chester consists <strong>of</strong> a mayor,<br />

recorder, sheriff, ten aldermen, and thirty common<br />

councilmen : in the eleventh century tbe chief<br />

citizens assembled in a guild to arrange a code <strong>of</strong><br />

laws for their guidance aud protection, and in 1242<br />

upon a wall <strong>of</strong> solid masonry extending across the broad<br />

south transept to a new position in the north transept.<br />

The principal dimensiomi are :—<br />

^ ^ Feet.<br />

Extreme length.<br />

["^-^<br />

Internal length<br />

-^^O<br />

The nave<br />

^'^<br />

The choir<br />

11^<br />

St. Mary's, or Lady, chapel 65<br />

Transept 200<br />

Breadth, including aisles.<br />

74J<br />

Height <strong>of</strong> the ceiling<br />

Jo<br />

Height <strong>of</strong> the chapel<br />

•'^-^<br />

Height <strong>of</strong> the tower 127<br />

Diameter <strong>of</strong> the tower 43<br />

Tlie western entrance consists <strong>of</strong> a Pointed doorway with<br />

an ogee canopy, nnd in tbe richest style <strong>of</strong> Perpendicular,<br />

with niches <strong>of</strong> the same period. East <strong>of</strong> the nave aie<br />

four piers supporting the central tower, which weie<br />

finished iu 1210 : the north transept has an ornamental<br />

oak ro<strong>of</strong> supported by angels, holding emblems <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

crucifixion ; the arms <strong>of</strong> Cardinal Wolsey are prominent<br />

on the beams. The lectern is the gift <strong>of</strong> tbe late<br />

Miss Potts, around it are represented in incised marble<br />

the heads <strong>of</strong> the twelve apostles : at the four corners<br />

<strong>of</strong> the design are delineated St. Chrysostom the great<br />

preacher, St. Augustine the great theologian, St. Athaiiasius<br />

in connection with the creed.*, and St. Ambrose<br />

in connection with church music. The new pulpit is<br />

<strong>of</strong> carved wood : tbe subjects <strong>of</strong> John the Baptist<br />

preaching in tbe wilderness, the building <strong>of</strong> Solomon's<br />

temple, and St. Jobn.viewingthe descent<strong>of</strong> theheayenly<br />

Jerusalem under the guidance <strong>of</strong> an angel, are illustrated<br />

on this pulpit. A beautiful episcopal throne has<br />

been erecred by Messrs. Farmer ami Brindley. The<br />

sedilia were originally in use in what is now the parish<br />

church <strong>of</strong> St. John, but which was a cathedral church<br />

centuries before the abbey church <strong>of</strong> St. Werburgh was<br />

promoted to tbat distinction : the carvings upon them,<br />

although worn and much disfigured by time, display<br />

the mayor was chdsun from nmongst the citizens. figures <strong>of</strong> monkeys cunningly brought in as accessories<br />

Henry VIL by charter, iu 1506, made the city <strong>of</strong> to other artistic displays ; the Freemasons voted £450<br />

Chester a county in itself, <strong>of</strong> which the foregoing to be applied to the restoration <strong>of</strong> these sedilia, and<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers constituted the corporation : ihis charter privileged<br />

the mayor and corporatif>n to have jurisdiction ment <strong>of</strong> the choir is in part composed <strong>of</strong> the old marble,<br />

also contributed to the erection <strong>of</strong> the pulpit. The pave­<br />

<strong>of</strong> the liver Dee, from Heron Bridge to Arnold's Eye : but handsome encaustic tiles have been introduced for<br />

in 1660 the charter was taken away, and the corporation<br />

dissolved ; but subsequently, in 1664, Charles II. lines. The extent <strong>of</strong> the old Norman church is shown<br />

the purpose <strong>of</strong> working them into symmetrical out­<br />

coufirmed the grant and charter <strong>of</strong> Henry VII. The by curves extending right and left across the aisles ; on<br />

mayor is elected iinnually ; the aldermen every six the eastern step the subjects connected with the Passover<br />

have beeu executed in incised marble, while the<br />

years ; the recorder is chosen by the Crown ; the<br />

sheriff and coroner by the town council : the police <strong>of</strong> i reredos consists <strong>of</strong> a mosaic <strong>of</strong> tbe Lord's Supper, eX'<br />

the city are under the control <strong>of</strong> the watch committee,<br />

and consists <strong>of</strong> one chief constable, two inspectors,<br />

two detective sergeants, four sergeants, and thirty constables.<br />

Chester returns two members to Parliament, the<br />

elective franchise being vested in the freemen and<br />

householders.<br />

The Cathedral which was originally the conventual<br />

churcb <strong>of</strong> St. Werburgh stands in, and is not exactly in,<br />

an east and west direction ; externally it is a massive<br />

structure presenting specimens <strong>of</strong> a variety <strong>of</strong> styles<br />

from tbe Early Norman to the Late Perpendicular. It<br />

consists <strong>of</strong> nave with clerestory, choir, and transepts<br />

with central tower, aisles and Ladye chapel. The south<br />

transept is used as the parish church <strong>of</strong> St. Oswald ; tbe<br />

tower is massive and is supported by four piers : there<br />

is no ppire. Tbe principal jiart <strong>of</strong> the present building<br />

was erected in tbe reign <strong>of</strong> Henry VI. on tbe site <strong>of</strong> a<br />

stillolder edifice, stated by some to have been founded as<br />

far back as 600, but it is certain that Edgar, the son <strong>of</strong><br />

Edmund, who founded so many Benedictine convents,<br />

richly endowed the abbey church <strong>of</strong> Chester. During<br />

the last few years about £80,000 have been spent in<br />

restoung and re-planning the interior <strong>of</strong> the cathedral<br />

under the direction <strong>of</strong> tbe late Sir Gilbert Scott; the<br />

])iincipal features in the restoration appear to have<br />

been the removal <strong>of</strong> the masonry which formerly obscured<br />

from the view the beautiful arch which separates<br />

the south transept from the rest <strong>of</strong> the cathedral ;<br />

the removal <strong>of</strong> the organ, which was formerly built<br />

ecuted at Venice. The sacramental table was presented<br />

by the Dean <strong>of</strong> Chester and is made <strong>of</strong> various woods<br />

from Palestine, presented by Mr. Henry Lee, including<br />

oak <strong>of</strong> Basan forming the top ; olive wood from the<br />

Mount <strong>of</strong> Olives, <strong>of</strong> which the panels are made, and<br />

cedar <strong>of</strong> Lebanon forming the i-hafts. The general idea<br />

<strong>of</strong> the decoration is the delineation <strong>of</strong> those plants connected<br />

with the Passion, the Saviour's entry into<br />

Jerusalem, Hi.^ entombment and projected embalmment,<br />

and the bread and wine <strong>of</strong> the Last Supper : in<br />

one panel, where the vine and the thorn are gracefully<br />

represented, «, thorn is seen to pierce a grape. The<br />

communion rails were presented by Mr. Torr, M.P. for<br />

Liverpool. The chancel gate is the gift <strong>of</strong> Mr. Ormerod<br />

Banner, <strong>of</strong> Liverpool, and the railings were given<br />

by the Misses Payne, Cliester. The gates at the west<br />

end <strong>of</strong> the aisle were presented by the Duke <strong>of</strong> Westminster.<br />

In tbe same aisle stands what was until lately<br />

a portion <strong>of</strong> the bishop's throne, but which in former<br />

centuries formed the lower part <strong>of</strong> the shrine <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Werburgh and during the restoration a large portion <strong>of</strong><br />

the upper part <strong>of</strong> the same shrine, which had been used<br />

to build up a partition wall across the old episcopal<br />

palace was found ; these fragments are kept together<br />

as a matter <strong>of</strong> aicbieological interest. The great chandelier,<br />

which is suspended from tbe l<strong>of</strong>ty ceiling <strong>of</strong><br />

tbe intersection, is a noble work <strong>of</strong> art, from tbe designs<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sir Gilbert Scott, taken from the celebrated<br />

candelabrum in the cathedral at Milan. On entering<br />

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organ in the opposite transept on a beautiful organ<br />

screen presents a striking feature with a handsome<br />

shafting <strong>of</strong> Italian marble with rich groining overhead,<br />

which renders the screen one <strong>of</strong> the most notable features<br />

<strong>of</strong> the edifice ; the case is <strong>of</strong> exquisitely carved<br />

oak <strong>of</strong> light and elegant design ; it stands on a beautiful<br />

stone gallery supported on sixteen marble columns,<br />

the whole was the gift <strong>of</strong> the Duke <strong>of</strong> Westminster.<br />

Now there is a clear view from west to east, " through<br />

a beautiful vista <strong>of</strong> woodwork belonging to the 14th<br />

century " the entire length <strong>of</strong> the building ; the choir<br />

proper begins from the eastern side <strong>of</strong> the tower instead<br />

<strong>of</strong> including the space below it; the old choir ro<strong>of</strong> has<br />

been entirely removed, and replaced by a new one <strong>of</strong><br />

oak at a cost <strong>of</strong> £2,500, defrayed by Mr. Platt, <strong>of</strong> Dunham<br />

Hall ; the ro<strong>of</strong> has been decorated in gold and<br />

colours ; a portion <strong>of</strong> the organ is placed in the centre<br />

<strong>of</strong> the choir screen ; above the stalls <strong>of</strong> the precentor<br />

and choir are depicted angels playing upon musical<br />

instruments, the idea represented being that <strong>of</strong> praise<br />

by a heavenly choir above, and an earthly one below ;<br />

among the subjects represented upon the ro<strong>of</strong> are tbe<br />

sLxteen prophets <strong>of</strong> the Old Testament; the stalls, 48<br />

in number, are ornamented with handsome carved<br />

work. The window at the end <strong>of</strong> tbis transept is <strong>of</strong><br />

seven lights, which will be filled with stained glass representing<br />

the seven deacons and the seven churches <strong>of</strong><br />

Asia. At the extreme end <strong>of</strong> the south transept an<br />

ancient buttress illustrates the decay <strong>of</strong> the past as<br />

opposed to the beauty and stability <strong>of</strong> the present.<br />

The works in connection with the exterior <strong>of</strong> the south<br />

transept and choir necessitated the removal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

gravestones in the near vicinity <strong>of</strong> the building, but<br />

these have been carefully replaced in their proper<br />

positions ; the cloisters form a quadrangle, and on one<br />

side are six noble semi-circular arches <strong>of</strong> Norman<br />

iiia-oury, indicating the places <strong>of</strong> sepulture <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Palatinate earls ; the earls who were interred here are<br />

supposed to be Hugh, who died in 1110 ; Randal the<br />

First in 1128; Randal the Second, who was poisoned,<br />

in 1155; Hugh Cyvelioc, wbo died in 1181; Randal<br />

the Tiiird, who died at Wallingford in 1232 ; and<br />

finally John Scott, who in 1237 also died by poison.<br />

St. Bridget's church, to which is attached St. Martin's,<br />

was erected in 1829 : it is a large building, capable <strong>of</strong><br />

holding 650 persons, and consists <strong>of</strong> chancel, north and<br />

south aisles and nave ; the former church, which stood<br />

opposite that <strong>of</strong> St. Michael's, in Bridge street, was<br />

pulled down to allow <strong>of</strong> improvement in the approach<br />

to the city. The church ot St. Martin, built in 1721,<br />

is now used for service in the Welsh tongue ; the register<br />

dates from the year 1680. The living <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Bridget and St. Martin is a consolidated rectory;<br />

yearly value £250, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the Bishop, and held<br />

by the Venerable Archdeacon Darby, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Trinity<br />

College, Dublin.<br />

Holy Trinity church, a fine building in the Middle<br />

Pointed style, situated in Watergate street, was entirely<br />

rebuilt in 1869 : it consists <strong>of</strong>


104 CHESTER. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

tectural character. The living is a perpetual curacy,<br />

yearly value £270, in the gift <strong>of</strong> Chaiity Trustee.", and<br />

held by the Rev. Frederick Forde, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Trinity College,<br />

Cambridge.<br />

Christ Church is an ecclesiastical parish formed in<br />

1843 from the mother parishes <strong>of</strong> St. John the Baptist<br />

and St. Oswald, Chester and Plemstall. Tbe church at<br />

Newtown is a Gothic stone structure, consisting <strong>of</strong> a<br />

chancel, nave and transepts, and will seat 540 persons :<br />

the register dates from the year 1835. The living is a<br />

perpetual curacy, in the gift <strong>of</strong> the Bishop, and held<br />

by the Rev. Robert D. Thomas, B.A. <strong>of</strong> St. Catharine's<br />

College, Cambridge. The area is 459 acres ; the population<br />

in 1871 was 7,097.<br />

St. Thomas's church, situated in Parkgate road, w.as<br />

erected in 1871 ; it has chancel, north and south aisles,<br />

and is a chapel <strong>of</strong> ease to St. Oswald's. The building<br />

at present is in an unfinished state. Rev. William Harrison,<br />

M.A. <strong>of</strong> Christ Church, Oxford, is the incumbent.<br />

St. Barnabas Mission church, situated in Sibell street,<br />

near the General Railway station, was built in 1877,<br />

and is a small brick building, and is a chapel <strong>of</strong> ease to<br />

St. John the Baptist. The Rev. Wilfrid Sparling, B.A.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Trinity College, Cambridge, is the <strong>of</strong>ficiating<br />

minister.<br />

The Roman Catholic chapels are situated in Grosvenor<br />

Park road and Grosvenor street.<br />

The Catholic Apostolic church is in Church street,<br />

Upper Northgate street.<br />

The Welsh Calvinistic Methodist cbapel, situated in<br />

St. John's street, is a handsome Gothic structure with<br />

stone front, and contains a noble window on tbe west<br />

side ; the cost <strong>of</strong> the edifice was about £8,000. There is<br />

a Sunday school attached.<br />

Tbe Unitarian cbapel is a brick building in Trinity<br />

street, erected in 1700. The celebrated Matthew Henry<br />

laboured early in this chapel.<br />

The Congregational chapel, in Queen street, is a commodious<br />

building <strong>of</strong> brick, fronted with stone, having<br />

a portico and pillars <strong>of</strong> the Doric order : the interior<br />

is conveniently arranged. There is a Sunday school<br />

in connection.<br />

The Wesleyan Methodist chapel, situated in St. John<br />

street, is a large circular-fronted building, capable <strong>of</strong><br />

accommodating 800 persons; it was erected in 1811.<br />

There are spacious and well conducted schools in connection.<br />

The Methodist New Connexion chapel, in Pepper<br />

street, opeued in 1835, is a brick building, faced with<br />

stone, and ornamented with four fluted pillars, and will<br />

accommodate 1.000 persons.<br />

The English Presbyterians have two places <strong>of</strong> worship,<br />

one at the south end <strong>of</strong> Newgate street, and the other<br />

in tbe City road leading to the railway station.<br />

There are also several smaller Dissenting chapels <strong>of</strong><br />

different denominations, including TheBrethren, Society<br />

<strong>of</strong> Friends' meeting house (in Frodsham street), and<br />

Primitive Methodists.<br />

The Cemetery, situated at Overleigh, on the southwest<br />

side <strong>of</strong> tbe Dee bridge, is arranged with admirable<br />

taste, and has two mortuary chapels. Opposite the<br />

cemetery gates is a suspension bridge for foot-passengers<br />

to Curzon park.<br />

The King's School, situated in Northgate street, near<br />

the Cathedral, was founded by King Henry VIII. in<br />

1541, and re-organized under the •' Endowed Schools<br />

Act" in 1873. The object <strong>of</strong> the foundation is to<br />

supply a liberal education by means <strong>of</strong> this school, in<br />

connection with the Cathedral Church <strong>of</strong> Chester, under<br />

the " Endowed Schools Act " <strong>of</strong> 1869. The school consists<br />

<strong>of</strong> a senior and a junior department. The present<br />

school was erected in 1877, at a cost <strong>of</strong> £20,000 ; it is<br />

a handsome red sandstone building with convenient<br />

class-rooms and <strong>of</strong>fices, and will hold 300 pupils; the<br />

architect vyas Arthur W. Blomfield, esq. <strong>of</strong> London :<br />

the school is under tbe management <strong>of</strong> governors who<br />

have lately purchased a field near the school to be used<br />

as a playground, and have made it suitable for that<br />

purpose by draining, laying a running path, and by the<br />

erection <strong>of</strong> fives' courts. The present bead master is<br />

the Rev. George Preston, M.A. late Fellow <strong>of</strong> Magdalene<br />

College, Cambridge.<br />

The Blue Coat Hospital is ahandsome brick building,<br />

forming three sides <strong>of</strong> a quadrangle, situate in Upper<br />

Northgate street, and occupying a portion <strong>of</strong> the ground<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Hospital <strong>of</strong> St. John tbe Baptist: the west side<br />

and north wing are occupied by tbe school, dormitories,<br />

board-room and master's apartments; the south<br />

wing is the chapel <strong>of</strong> St. John the Baptist withoutthe-Northgate:<br />

the hospital was founded in the<br />

year 1700, by public subscription, under the auspices<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dr. Nicholas Stratford, the then Bishop <strong>of</strong> Chester, a<br />

bust <strong>of</strong> whom is fixed up in the school-room, with the<br />

in.scription " Bishop Stratford founded this school A.D.<br />

1700." In this school thirty-six blue coat boys are<br />

educated, clothed, lodged, and boarded, and sixty-four<br />

green caps, or day boys, are educated only ; from these<br />

latter tbe blue coat boys are elected annually as vacancies<br />

occur, orphans and sons <strong>of</strong> widows having priority :<br />

the school is supported by voluntary subscriptions, and<br />

by the revenues arising from landed property and stock<br />

in the public funds.<br />

The Hospital <strong>of</strong> St. John occupies three sides <strong>of</strong> a<br />

quadrangle in the rear <strong>of</strong> the Blue Coat Hospital, and<br />

was founded by Randal Blundeville, Duke <strong>of</strong> Brittany,<br />

for the maintenance <strong>of</strong> thirteen poor and impotent<br />

persons, each <strong>of</strong> them to receive daily throughout the<br />

year a quartern loaf <strong>of</strong> good bread, a dish <strong>of</strong> pottage,<br />

and a certain pittance <strong>of</strong> " fish or flesh as the day may<br />

be, and half a gallon <strong>of</strong> competent ale." The hospital<br />

at present consists <strong>of</strong> thirteen houses, each containing<br />

sitting-room, bed-room, scullery and coal vault under<br />

the same ro<strong>of</strong>, and is inhabited by thirteen women,<br />

who each receive ten shillings per week, together with<br />

gas and a certain allowance <strong>of</strong> coals during the year.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the women acts as matron or nurse, for which<br />

she receives 3«. lOd. per week additional. The cbapel<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. John is a portion <strong>of</strong> the same foundation, and<br />

the whole is in the patronage <strong>of</strong> the Local Charity<br />

Trustees; the Rev. Frederick Forde, M.A. is chaplain<br />

to the hospital, stipend £270 per annum : the whole <strong>of</strong><br />

the sittings in the chapel are free. This and the Blue<br />

Coat Hospital formed until recently the extra-parochial<br />

district <strong>of</strong> Little St. John's, but are now included with<br />

St. Oswald's parish.<br />

The Consolidated Sunday and Working School for<br />

girls formerly occupied a portion <strong>of</strong> the north wing <strong>of</strong><br />

the Blue Coat Hospital, but a commodious school-room<br />

has been erected for it in Hunter's walk, on the west<br />

side <strong>of</strong> Northgate street : this charity originally consisted<br />

<strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> dame schools in various parts <strong>of</strong><br />

the city, established 1787, and supported by the benevolence<br />

<strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> ladies : in tbe year 1817 the<br />

funds <strong>of</strong> the various schools were consolidated (hence<br />

its name), and the scholars were united in one schoolroom,<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the Blue Coat Hospital : the number <strong>of</strong><br />

scholars average from 80 to 100. From this school the<br />

girls are promoted to the Blue Girls' School.<br />

The Blue Girls' School was instituted in 1711, and is<br />

situated in Vicar's lane (formerly in St. Martin's fields) ;<br />

the present building was erected in 1872 on a site given<br />

by Hugh Lupus, third Marquis <strong>of</strong> Westminster. The<br />

school is supported by voluntary contributions for the<br />

education and training <strong>of</strong> girls for domestic service. A<br />

small sum <strong>of</strong> money is given when a girl leaves the<br />

school, for clothing, and a further bounty if her conduct<br />

deserves it while in her situation.<br />

The Diocesan school for boys, situated in George's<br />

street, is under the management <strong>of</strong> a committee : ic was<br />

established in 1812 : the building is about 82 feet long<br />

and 32 feet wide, and capable <strong>of</strong> receiving 400 children :<br />

the institution ia supported by Government grant,<br />

voluntary contributions and annual subscriptions.<br />

The Training College is situate in the Parkgate road,<br />

and consists <strong>of</strong> atraining college and collegiate school;<br />

the Rev. John Martyn Chritchley, LL.D. is the principal.<br />

The <strong>Cheshire</strong> Lunatic Asylum is situated on an eminence<br />

near tbe Liverpool road: the building is four<br />

storeys in height, lias two wings and a wide centre:<br />

tbe south side <strong>of</strong> the building is occupied by the male<br />

patients, and the north side by the female patients :<br />

there are buildings used as shops for carpenters, engineers,<br />

tailors, shoemakers and upholsterers; bakehouses<br />

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DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. CHESTER. 105<br />

grounds, and every convenience tbat can tend to the<br />

comfort <strong>of</strong> the inmates, <strong>of</strong> whom it will accommodate<br />

570.<br />

The Chester General Infirmary is situated in St.<br />

Martin's-in-the-Fields, having a front view <strong>of</strong> the river<br />

Dee and Welsh hills : the present building was erected<br />

in 1761, under the countenance <strong>of</strong> the corporation <strong>of</strong><br />

Chester: the building is commodious and healthful,<br />

with good wards.<br />

Tbe Female Penitentiary, Great Boughton, erected<br />

in 1827, contains on an average from 18 to 20 penitents.<br />

There is also a lying-in charity, supported by a few<br />

charitable ladies.<br />

The Town Hall, situated on the west side <strong>of</strong> Northgate<br />

street, is a handsome Gothic sandstone structure,<br />

erected in 1869 (to replace the Old Town Hall<br />

burnt in 1862), having a tower about 160 feet in<br />

height; the length <strong>of</strong> the front <strong>of</strong> the building is about<br />

120 feet. The ro<strong>of</strong>s are <strong>of</strong> red-green slates, surmounted<br />

by ornamental crestings ; at each corner <strong>of</strong> the fagade<br />

are turrets, originally designed to contain statues.<br />

The interior has a central passage leading from front to<br />

back, on the right is the Sessions court, and on the left<br />

the assembly room, which is a splendid apartment.<br />

The mayor's parlour is a large square room, tastefully<br />

fitted up ; to the right are committee rooms <strong>of</strong> similar<br />

size, and to the left is a small ante-room leading to the<br />

council chamber, which is a noble apartment and<br />

handsomely appointed. The front <strong>of</strong> tbe building,<br />

with the exception <strong>of</strong> the northside on the upper floiir,<br />

is used for the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the public functionaries. The<br />

basement is chiefly ocoupied by the police <strong>of</strong>fices. The<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> the whole building was about £35,000; the<br />

architects were Messrs. Lanyon, Lynn k Lanyon, <strong>of</strong><br />

Belfast.<br />

The markets are on Wednesday and Saturday, the<br />

latter <strong>of</strong> which is the principal day : they are held in a<br />

spacious Market Hall, situated in Northgate street, and<br />

are well supplied with meat, fish, poultry, vegetables,<br />

and all kinds <strong>of</strong> provisions. The corn market is on<br />

Saturday, and is held in tbe Corn Exchange, Eastgate<br />

street : it is well attended by the neighbouring farmers.<br />

There is also a weekly market for pigs held in the<br />

Cattle Market, George street. There are fairs for<br />

horses, horned cattle and sheep, on January 3l8t,<br />

February 28th, March 28th, April 18th, May 30tb, July<br />

5tb, August 7th, September 5th, October 10th, November<br />

2l8t. and December 12tb, besides which there are<br />

cheese fairs held in the Linen Hall, February 27tb, April<br />

17tb, July 4th, September —, October 9tb, and<br />

November 20th.<br />

The Post Office situated in St. John's street, is a handsome<br />

red brick building with stone facings, and has<br />

commodious <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

The Baths, commonly called the " Chester Public<br />

Baths," situated near the Water Tower, contain<br />

swimming and shower baths, varying from Is. to Id. ;<br />

the Baths were erected iu 1849 at a cost <strong>of</strong> £1,300 ;<br />

they are under the control and management <strong>of</strong> the<br />

corporation <strong>of</strong> Chester; Mr. James Paul, secretary.<br />

The charities <strong>of</strong> the city are numerous and amount<br />

to £800 yearly for distribution in money and kind.<br />

The Gas Works originally erected in 1818, in Cuppin<br />

street by the Chester Gas Light Company, which was<br />

amalgamated with the Roodee Gas Company in 1856<br />

under the name <strong>of</strong> The Chester United Gas Company ;<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fices are situated by the Roodee, near Paradise<br />

row.<br />

There are five newspapers, two <strong>of</strong> which have a large<br />

circulation and have been established more than a<br />

century ; the third and fourth a few months previous to<br />

Burton-by-Tarvin, Broomhill, Buerton, Bruen, Stapleford,<br />

Boughton Great, Boughton-cum-Spital, Blaconcum-Crabwall,<br />

Buckley, Backford, Barrow, Bacbe,<br />

Belgrave, tbe city <strong>of</strong> Chester, Castle, Chester district,<br />

Coddlngton, Churton-by-Farndon, Churton-by-Aldford,<br />

Churton Heath, Crewe, Caldecott, Garden, Clotton<br />

Ho<strong>of</strong>ield, Chowley, Clutton, Claverton, Croughton,<br />

Chorlton-by-Backford, Capenhurst, Christleton, Cotton<br />

Abbots, Cotton Edmonds, Caughall, Dodleston, Duddon,<br />

Dukington, Dunham-on-the-Hill, Baton, Eccleston,<br />

Edge, Edge Green, Edgerley, Elton, Farndon, Foulk<br />

Stapleford, Gatesheath, Golborn David, Golborn Bellow,<br />

Grafton, Guilden Sutton, Hawarden, Handley, Hortonby-Malpas,<br />

Harthiil, Huxley, Hatton, Hockenhull,<br />

Hoole, Hapsford, Huntington, Horton-cum-Peel,<br />

Iddenshall, Ince. Kinnerton Higher, Kinnerton Lower,<br />

King's Marsh, Kelsall, Lea Newbold, Lea-by-Backford,<br />

Littleton, Marlescon-cum-Lache, Mouldswortb, Mollington<br />

Great,' Mollington Little, Moston, Newton-by-<br />

Tattenhall, Newton-by-Chester, Pentre, Poulton, Puiford,<br />

Picton, Queen's Ferry, Rowton, Saltney, Saltney<br />

Sandy lane, Saughall Great, Saughall Little, Shotwick,<br />

Shotwick Park, Saighton, Stretton, Stanney Great,<br />

Stanney Little, Stanlow, Stoke, Tilston, Tattenhall,<br />

Tarvin, Thornton-in-tbe-Moors, Trafford Mickle, Trafford<br />

Wimbolds, Trafford Bridge, Upton-by-Chester,<br />

Woodbank, Waverton, WiUington, Wervin.<br />

The Chester Workhouse, situated at Hoole, consists<br />

<strong>of</strong> five large blocks <strong>of</strong> buildings <strong>of</strong> red brick and will<br />

hold about 500 inmates ; the building is at pre^^ent in an<br />

unfinished state. The Union comprises the following<br />

places : — Bache, Backford, Blacon-with-Crabhall,<br />

Boughton Great, Bridge Trafford, Capenhurst, Caughall,<br />

Chester, Abbey Precincts, Holy Trinity, St. Michael,<br />

St. Bridget, St. John the Baptist, St. Olave, St. Martin,<br />

St. Oswald, St. Mary-on-the-Hill, St. Peter, The Castle,<br />

Chorlton-by-Backford, Christleton, Claverton, Croughton,<br />

Doddleston, Dunham-on-the-Hill, Eaton, Eccleston,<br />

Elton, Hapsford, Hoole, Ince, Kinnerton Lower,<br />

Lea, Littleton, Marlston-with-Lache, Mickle Trafford,<br />

Mollington Great, Mollington Little, Moston, Newtonby-Chester,<br />

Picton, Poulton, Puiford, Saughall Great,<br />

Saughall Little, Shotwick, Shotwick Park, Spital<br />

Boughton, Stanlow, Stanney Great, Stanney Little,<br />

Stoke, Thornton-le-Moors, Upton, Wervin, Wimbolds<br />

Trafford, and Woodbank. Tbe gross estimated rental<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Union is £273,235, and rateable value £237,498.<br />

The General Railway station, situated at tbe top <strong>of</strong><br />

City road, is a commodious erection, into which the<br />

trains <strong>of</strong> the London and North Western and Great<br />

Western Companies run. The <strong>Cheshire</strong> Lines Committee<br />

have a station in Victoria road called Northgate<br />

station. The Shropshire Union Railways and Canal<br />

Company's boats load daily at the Tower wharf for<br />

Liverpool and principal parts.<br />

The Grosvenor Hotel, erected in 1866, occupies an<br />

important situation on the north side <strong>of</strong> the Eastgate<br />

street; the style <strong>of</strong> architecture is <strong>of</strong> tbe sixteenth<br />

century : the row, which is peculiar to Chester and<br />

which existed in the former buildines occupying the<br />

site, had to be preserved, and forms one <strong>of</strong> the principal<br />

features in the Eastgate street front, the superstructure<br />

being carried on a colonnade formed <strong>of</strong><br />

polished Anglesea marble shafts with moulded stone<br />

bases, and carved and moulded capitals, which<br />

support a series <strong>of</strong> wrrought-iron girders and stone<br />

lintels ; the general face <strong>of</strong> the building is <strong>of</strong> red<br />

pressed bricks, tbe muUions, sills and heads <strong>of</strong> windows<br />

being composed <strong>of</strong> Bath stone ; tbe hotel contains a<br />

magnificent ball or assembly room ; the whole <strong>of</strong> the<br />

buildings were executed at a cost <strong>of</strong> £30,000 by the<br />

late Marquis <strong>of</strong> Westminster from the designs and<br />

tbe repeal <strong>of</strong> the stamp duty. The fifth (which is a<br />

under the superintendence <strong>of</strong> Messrs. Penson and<br />

moothiy publication) has an extensive circulation<br />

Ritchie, the architects, <strong>of</strong> this city.<br />

amongst the farmers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cheshire</strong>. They are the 'Chester<br />

Courant,' Conservative, established 1730; * Chester The castle <strong>of</strong> Chester was built about the year 1084<br />

Chronicle,' Liberal,established 1775; 'Chester Guardian by William the Norman, and became his palace; it was<br />

and Record ;' • <strong>Cheshire</strong> Observer' and * The Farmers' a building <strong>of</strong> considerable extent, till a great part <strong>of</strong> it<br />

Herald.'<br />

was taken down about the year 1790 for the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />

The county court ia held at the Castle every three erecting a <strong>County</strong> Hall; the new building has a noble<br />

weeks on Thursday, the <strong>of</strong>fice is at St. John's street. appearance and is used as the shire hall, county prison<br />

Tbe district comprises the following places:—Aldford, and barracks ; the assize courts are also held here. The<br />

Aldersey, Ashton, Aston, Broxton, Barton, Broughton, grand entrance is ia the Grecian-Doric style and is 103


106 CHESTER. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

feet in extent; the castle is a royal fortress; the]<br />

architect <strong>of</strong> this splendid pile was the late Mr. Harrison,<br />

to whom Chester owes so many <strong>of</strong> its architectural<br />

embellishments. The most prominent feature <strong>of</strong> the<br />

general design is the county gaol, a fine structure. The<br />

principal entrance <strong>of</strong> the county hall is ornamented by<br />

a splendid portico <strong>of</strong> twelve columns ; the hall itself is<br />

<strong>of</strong> a semi-circul.'ir foriii, supported by twelve Ionic<br />

pillars. The western side <strong>of</strong> the area is occupied by the<br />

armoury, a spacious building.<br />

The Volunteer Drill Hall, situated at the bottom <strong>of</strong><br />

Volunteer .'street, is a handsome stone building with embattled<br />

frout and tower ; tbe hall is 100 feet in length<br />

and 60 feet iu width ; adjoining is the armoury and<br />

magazine, over which are Committee and Reading<br />

rooms ; there is a dwelling house f'>r the hall keeper, tbe<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> the building was about £2,500.<br />

Grosvenor Park is pleasantly situated on the northern<br />

banks <strong>of</strong> the Dee (facing Queen's Park), and comprises<br />

about 20 acres tastefully laid out; it bas a small sheet<br />

<strong>of</strong> ornamental water ; it w.is the gift <strong>of</strong> the late Marquis<br />

<strong>of</strong> Westminster, November 1867, who left £100 yearly<br />

towards its maintenance. A handsome monument<br />

erected to the late Marquis by the citizens, stands in<br />

the middle <strong>of</strong> the park.<br />

Curzon Park is a neighbourhood <strong>of</strong> villa residences,<br />

very pleasantly situated on an elevated position on the<br />

southern banks <strong>of</strong> the Dee.<br />

The Roodee is the ground where the races are held.<br />

The meetings are in May and October. From the surrounding<br />

heights each race can be seen from the commencement<br />

to the termination ; the Graml Stand was<br />

erected in 1817, and bas since been enlarged.<br />

The population <strong>of</strong> the several parishes in 1871 was :—<br />

Abbev Precincts 413<br />

Holy"TriniLy 4,007<br />

St. Bridget 1,077<br />

St. John the Baptist 11,943<br />

St. Martin 752<br />

St. Marv-on-the-HiU 6,494<br />

St. Michael 888<br />

St. Olave 089<br />

St. Oswald 12,524<br />

St. Peter 686<br />

Chester Castle ,. 434<br />

39,907<br />

The population in 1871 <strong>of</strong> the municipal borough<br />

was 35,257, and <strong>of</strong> the parliamentary borough 38,390.<br />

Official Establishments, Local Institutions, &c.<br />

POST 4c MONEY ORDER 4c TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Money Order, Savings Bank, Government Insurance, ard<br />

Annuity busiiie-is transacted, and Inland Revenue liceiui'S<br />

4c Savings Bank 4c Government Annuity k Insurance Office,<br />

issued, on week days from 9 a.m, till 6 p.m., and on Saturdays<br />

till 8 p.m<br />

bt. John's street.<br />

Postmaster, George Caswall<br />

TELEGRAPH OFFICE.—Open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. dailv.<br />

OUTGOING MAILS.<br />

ORDINARY BUSINESS.—The <strong>of</strong>fice is opened on week<br />

days from 7 a.m. till 10 p.m. On sunday from 7 a.m.<br />

Letters, &c. cau be Posted<br />

till 10 a.m. only; but letters lor disjiatch the same evening<br />

can be posted up to 10 p.m<br />

Letters,<br />

Sic. can be RECEIVING OFFICES 4C PILLAR LETTER BOXES.<br />

Lines <strong>of</strong> Koad & Principal Without ex With 1 additional<br />

id. until<br />

Registered<br />

Receiving Offices :—<br />

Places <strong>of</strong> Destination. tra charge<br />

until stamp until<br />

Post §• Money Order Office Sf Savings Bank—Bovghton,<br />

John Guy, receiver. Letters dispatched at Oa.m. and<br />

8 p.m. Closed on Sundays<br />

London Morning Mail and<br />

Post Sf Money Order Office Sf Savings Bank—Bishopsfield,<br />

Henry Francis Kichards, receiver. Letters dis­<br />

Crewe<br />

8 35 a.m. 8 40 a.m. 8 25 a.m.<br />

Manchester, Preston, k<br />

patched at 11) a.m. and 8 p.m. Closed on Sundays<br />

Warrington<br />

9 40 a.m. 9 50 a.m. 9 10 a.ra.<br />

Holyhead Line, Irelaml<br />

Birkenhead, Liverpool,<br />

Manchester, 4c Crewe.. 11 0 a.m. 11 10 a.m. 10 45 a.m.<br />

London,South <strong>of</strong> England<br />

k Llangollen 1130 a.m. 11 35 a.m. 11 0 a.m.<br />

Birkenhead, Liverpool,<br />

Neston 4c Wrexham ..<br />

Rhyl, Conway, Bangor,<br />

Carnarvon, Ruabon,<br />

Shrewsbury, Oswestry,<br />

Sutton, Mold, Llandudno<br />

Oxford, South <strong>of</strong> England,<br />

South Wale.^, London,<br />

Liverpool,4c Birkenheao<br />

All parts <strong>of</strong> England.<br />

South Wales, 4c North<br />

Britain<br />

All parts <strong>of</strong> North Wales<br />

2 0 p.m.<br />

3 45 p.m.<br />

10 0 p.m. 10 30 p.m<br />

Ireland, Liverpool, k<br />

Birkenhead<br />

Midnight<br />

INCOMING<br />

1 15 p.m. 1 25 p.m. 1 0 p.m.<br />

MAILS.<br />

2 15 p.m<br />

3 55 p.m<br />

'Delivery by<br />

Lines <strong>of</strong> road and Principal Places from Letter Carwhich<br />

Mails are received. rier begins<br />

at<br />

All parts <strong>of</strong> England, Xorth 4c South<br />

Wales, Ireland, 4c North Britain .<br />

Holyhead Line, Great VVe«tern Line<br />

Liverpool,Birkenliead,Manchester,<br />

London, Mold, 4c Llandudno...<br />

Liverpool, Manchester, Ireland<br />

Crewe, 4c Birkeiihe.id<br />

7 Oa.m,<br />

1 45 p.m.<br />

3 15 p.m.<br />

9 30 p.m.<br />

0 33 p.m.<br />

12 30 p.m, 12 30 p.m.<br />

3 0 p.m<br />

Delivery to<br />

Callers<br />

begins at<br />

7 Oa.m.<br />

3 0 p.m.<br />

On Sunday there is only one delivery hy letter carrier, which<br />

commenees at 7 a.m. and letters are delivered at the<br />

counter from 7 a.m. until 10 a.ra. only<br />

Post Office.— Handbridge, Mrs. Anu Snelson, receiver.<br />

Letters dispatched at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. Closed oa<br />

Sundays<br />

Pillar Letter Boxes (with hours <strong>of</strong> collection):—<br />

Boughton. Bridge street, BrooK street, Foregate street.<br />

Garden lane, General Railway Station, Grosvenor bridge,<br />

Hoide road. Lower Bridge street, Northgate street.<br />

Queen's park. Saint Ann street. Upper Northgate strt-et<br />

4c Watergate street, daily IU a.m. 4c 8 p.m. ; sunday<br />

8 p.m.; Deehaiiks, daily 9 a.m. 4c8 p.m. ; sunday 8 p.ui.<br />

Liverpool road, daily 8 a.m. lU a.m. 4c 8 p.m.; suuday,<br />

8 p.m.<br />

MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE CITY.<br />

Henry Cecil Raikes, esq. Llwynegrin hall. Mold, Flintshire;<br />

Watton house,Watton,Herts; 47 Belgrave road 4c Carlton,<br />

United University 4c St. Steplien's clubs, London s.w<br />

Right Hon. Jidin George Dodson, Colyhorough, Lewes,<br />

Sussex ; 6 Seainore place, Mayfair w, k Brooks', Devonshire<br />

4c United University clubs, London s.w<br />

COUNTr MAGISTRATES FOR THE CHESTEE CASTLE<br />

PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.<br />

Petty Sessions held every Saturday at Chester castle<br />

Rev. Richard Iticliardson, chairman, Capenhurst castle<br />

The Duke <strong>of</strong> Westminster, K.G. Eaton hall, Chester<br />

Earl Gro-venor, Saighton, Chester<br />

Richard Hi-nry Williams Currie, esq<br />

Thomas Dixon, esq. Littleton, (Jhester<br />

Pfter Ewart, esq. Hoole, Chester<br />

William Wynne Ftou Ikes, esq. Old Northgate house, Chester<br />

Major Freneli, Lower Bridge street, Chester<br />

Meadows Frost, es(|. St. John's house, Cliester<br />

Algernon Robert Gnrreit, esq. Rowton, Chester<br />

John Grace, eq. Whiihv hall, Chester<br />

Thoinas Hoggins, esq. Trafiord lodge, Chester<br />

Philip Stapleton lluinherston, esq. Glan-y-Wern, Denbigh<br />

Carruthers Charles Johnston, esq. Chorlton hall, Backford,<br />

Chester<br />

Horatio Lloyd, esq. Sandown terrace, Chester<br />

Frederic Lyon, esq<br />

Arthur Potts, esq. Hoole hall, Chester<br />

Henry Cecil Raikes, eaq. u.p.Walton house, near Hertford


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. CHESTER. 107<br />

James Swelenha^n, esq. Mo.ston. Chester<br />

Horace Dormer Trelawny, esq. Sliocwick park, Chester<br />

\J illiani M .ysmor Williams, esq. Curzon park, Chester<br />

Iheplacesin the ChesterCastlepetrvses.sionaldivisionare:—<br />

Bache, Backford, Blacon-cum-Crabwall, Boughton Great,<br />

Capeniiur.st, Caughall, Chester Castle, Choriton, Christleton,<br />

Claverton, Croughton, Dodleston, Eaton, Eddeston,<br />

Elton, (Juilden Sutton, Hap>ford, Hoole. Huntington,<br />

luce, Kinnerton Lower, Leji. Littl. ton, Marlston-cuiu-<br />

Laehe, Mollington Gr^at, Mollington Little, Moston,<br />

Newton-by-Chester, Picton, Poultin, Puiford, Rowton,<br />

Sdighton, Saughall Great, Saughall Little, Shotwick,<br />

Shotwick Park, Stanlow, Stanne'v Great, Stanney Little,<br />

Stoke, Thornton-in-the-Moors, Trafiord Bridge, Trafiord<br />

Mickle, Trafiord Wimbolds, Upton, Wervin, Whitby,<br />

Woodbank. ' i > > j,<br />

Clerk to the Justices, Charles William Potts, esq<br />

Deputy Clerk, Thomas Roberts, esq<br />

MAGISTRATES FOR THE CITY.<br />

Court sittings daily at 11 a.m. in the Sessions Court,<br />

Town Hall<br />

The Mayor<br />

The Duke <strong>of</strong> Westminster, K.G. Eaton Hall, Chester<br />

The Earl Giosvenor, Saisihton, Chester<br />

Thoma.s Dixon, esq. Littleton, Chester<br />

WiUiam Maysnior Williams, esq. Cmzon park, Cliester<br />

William Johnson, esq. Broughton hall.<br />

Dr. McEwen, Nicholas street, Chester<br />

John Thompson,esq. Boughton hall, Chester<br />

William Wynne Ffoulkes, esq. Old Northgate house, Chester<br />

Major French, Lower Bridge s-treet<br />

Sir Thomas G. Frost, Redclifi", Queen's park, Chester<br />

Enoch Robt. Gibbon Salisbury, esq GIHH Aber, Hough green<br />

Thos. Fiiichett-Maddock, esq. Al'tiev square, Chester<br />

Hobert Nicholson, e^q. Abbot's fi.-lds, Liverpool rd. Chester<br />

Meadows Frost, esq. St. John's honse, Chester<br />

Arthur Potts, esq. Hoole hall, Chester<br />

John Harri.son, esq. Nicholas street, Chester<br />

Francis Arthur Dickson, esq. Queen's park, Chester<br />

Joseph Oakes, esq. Hough gretii, Chester<br />

Robert Frost, e.«q. Queen's park, Che>ter<br />

Thomas Davies-Colley, M.D. Newton-bv-Chesler<br />

Cliarles Dutton, e^^q. Queen's park, Chester<br />

Clerk to the Magistrates, F. W. Sharp<br />

Deputy Clerk, Henry Moss<br />

CORPOEATION.<br />

MAYOR—William Parish, esq<br />

SHERIFF—William Henry Churton, esq<br />

RECORDER—Horatio Lloyd, esq<br />

ALDERMEN'<br />

Major French<br />

Robert Frost, esq<br />

Thomas Quellyii Roberts, esq<br />

Si:- Thoinas Gibbons Frost<br />

Joseph Oakes, esq<br />

James Gerrard<br />

James Capper<br />

John Ellis<br />

Robert Littler, esq<br />

Win. Maysroor Williams,esq<br />

William Johnson, esq<br />

Charles Dutton, eaq<br />

Thomas Bowers, esq<br />

COUNCILLORS.<br />

Boughton Ward.<br />

Charles Parry<br />

William Henry Churton<br />

John Robertson<br />

St. John's Ward.<br />

John McHattie<br />

Tliunias Hughes<br />

Charles William Duncan<br />

Francis Arthur Dickson<br />

Leonard Gilbert<br />

Charles Brown<br />

St. Mary's Ward.<br />

George Bird<br />

i William Jupp<br />

I'liomas Cartwright<br />

Chhriex James Blelock<br />

John Barwlse Dutton I Barker Joues<br />

Trinity Ward<br />

William Matthews<br />

Thomas Williamson Jones<br />

Captain William Keniptown<br />

Bush, R.N<br />

Bryan Johnson<br />

William Parish<br />

Henry Thomas Brown<br />

St. Oswald's<br />

Enoch Rt. Gibbon Salisbury<br />

John Postlethwaite Cartwright<br />

Tom Johnson Mason<br />

Ward.<br />

Henry Kssery<br />

James Rigby<br />

James Rigg<br />

CHARITY<br />

Wm. Brown, chairuiun<br />

Thomas Di.iou<br />

C. W. Potts<br />

R. Barker<br />

S. J. Roberts<br />

E. Johnson<br />

E. Ducker<br />

P. S. Himilipr.ston<br />

Arthur Potts<br />

Alfred O. Walker<br />

Peter Ewart<br />

TRUSTEES.<br />

Sir T. G. Frost<br />

T. Quellvn Roberts<br />

Edward Evans-Llo.vd<br />

Charles Thoinas Wakefield<br />

Parry<br />

Francis A. Dickson<br />

Charles Dutton<br />

Joseph Oakes<br />

Meadows Frost<br />

W. Maysmor Williams<br />

Secretary, H. T. Brown<br />

SCHOOL ATTENDANCE CCMMITTEE.<br />

Office and Committee Room, Town Hall.<br />

Alderman Robert Frost,<br />

chairman<br />

John McHattie, deputy<br />

chairman<br />

Alderman Thoinas<br />

Roberts<br />

Alderman Joseph Oakes<br />

Charles Williain Dunoan<br />

Quellyn<br />

Francis Arthur Dickson<br />

John Ellis<br />

Captain William Kem])to«'n<br />

Bush, R.N<br />

Enoch Robert Gibbon Salisbury<br />

James Rigby<br />

Clerk, John Walker.<br />

School A ttendance Officer, George Avery.<br />

There is no School Board for Chester, and the Sehool Attendance<br />

Coiiiinittee supply the place <strong>of</strong> a school biard in<br />

carrying into operation aud enforcing the Eleiuentaiy<br />

Education Act.<br />

INSURANCE AGENTS.<br />

Accident, Glover & Steward,Grosvenor ehambers, Newgate<br />

street,&S.Whaley,Ea8tgatechambers,Ea9tgate KowniTrli<br />

Accident Aasnrance Association <strong>of</strong> Scotland, C. Wilson,<br />

6'i Bridge street<br />

Alliance, W. Kvans, North 4c South Wales Bnnk, Eastgnirt<br />

street; T. W. Grifiiths, Eastgate street; G.Thos. ll(dlimi<br />

Live Stock, B. Adams, 42 Watergate street, 4c 3 St. Anne st<br />

Liverpool if London Sf Globe Fire Sf Life, Glover ic<br />

Steward, Grosvenor chambers, Newgate street; Bridginan.<br />

Weaver 4c Jones, Newgate street; G. MaiNh,<br />

Grosvenor street; F. W. Sharp, Abbey square; C.<br />

Townshend, St. VVerburgh's mount 4c J. Wlialley, 17<br />

Pepper street<br />

London Accident, N. J. Dewsbury, 22 Northgate street<br />

London Assurance Corporation Fire 4r Life, T. Cartwright,<br />

10 Bridge st. 4c Duncan 4c Pritcbard, 64 Bridge .st<br />

London if Lancashire Fire Sf Life, Shone Brothers, 42<br />

Watergate street; T. A. Fletcher, 33 Eastgate Street row<br />

north fie C. Wilson, 02 Bridge street<br />

Town Clerk Sf Clerk <strong>of</strong> the Peace, John Walker<br />

Deputy Toicn Clerk §• Deputy Clerk <strong>of</strong> the Peace,<br />

Samuel Smith<br />

Coroner for the City, John Tatlock<br />

Treasurer, John Ellis Edwards<br />

Manchexter Fire, Q. Haswell 4c Sons, 84 Foregate street,<br />

Public Analyst, Williain Foulke.showe<br />

4c A. Orrett, Eastgate street<br />

Clerk to Committees, J&nies Paul<br />

Manchester Equitable Fire, J. Dodds, 22 Lome street<br />

Collector <strong>of</strong> Improvements Sf Lamp Rates, William Shone Mutual Life, J. Hope, 91 Brook street<br />

Sicord Bearer, William Spooner<br />

North British Sf Mercantile FireSf Life, N. J. Dewsbury,<br />

Atace Bearer, Elijah Sndtli<br />

22, Northgate street; Manly k Co. 24 Lower Hridge<br />

City Bellman, John Jefiries<br />

St. A. Mackillop, Dixon's bank, Eastgate st.; T. V. Koyle,<br />

I'own Hall Keeper, John Lindsay<br />

Newgate street 4c J. Wakefield, Corn Exchange chambers


108 CHESTER. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Norwich Equitable Fire, B.Adams, 3 St. Anne street 4c 42<br />

Watergate street<br />

Norwich Union, Churton, Elphick, Roberts 4c Richardson,<br />

Foregate street 4c L.Bouth, Dixon's bank, Eastgate street<br />

Norwich §• London Accident, B. Adaras, 42 VVatergate<br />

street 4c 3 St. Anne street<br />

Pelican Life, W. H. Churton, City walls<br />

Phcenix Fire, W. H. Churton, City walls; J. W. Huke, 81<br />

Foregate street 4c Brown 4c Rogers, Northgate street<br />

Provident Life,R, S. F. Smith, Chronicle <strong>of</strong>fice, Fletcher's<br />

buildings. Bridge Street row 4c S. Whaley, Eastgate<br />

chainhers, Eastgate row north<br />

Provincial Life, J. Jones, Westminster buildings, Newgate<br />

St.; C. Lee,'l4 Newgate st.&W.Stewart,16 St.Werburgh si<br />

Provincial Welsh Fire S: Life, T. W. Gntfiths, Eastgate st<br />

Prudential Life, B. Barker, 48 Brook street 4c C. Wilson,<br />

62 Bridge street<br />

Railway Passengers', G. T. Holland, 10 St. Werburgh<br />

etreet ; A. Mackillop, Dixon's bunk, Eastgate stieet,<br />

4c G. F. Ward, 18 & 19 Corn Exchnnae chambers<br />

Reliance Mutual Life, C. W. Titibits, 1 Old Post Office<br />

>ard, Foregate street, k J. J. Cunnah, Crane street<br />

Rock Life, Henry Moss, 12 Abbey square<br />

Royal Fire ^ Life, MinshuU 4c Hughes, Eastgate Street<br />

row south; A. B. Clark, 16 Foregate street; T.Fluitt, 7St.<br />

Werburgh street, 4cG.T. Holland, 10 St. Werburgh street<br />

Royal Exchange, T. R. Cotgreave, care <strong>of</strong> Barker 4c Co.<br />

12 Whitefriars<br />

Rogers,s.o.p.; Sergeant-major, S. Reynard, staff sergeant<br />

Potato Market, Northgate stieet<br />

Royal Farmers' Sf General Fire, Life Sf Hail, T. W.Jones, Royal Engineers' Office, City road<br />

Northgate street<br />

Salop Fire, Thomas Horahin, 60 Watergate street<br />

Stamp Office, ti6 Watergate st. Edmd.Swetenhara,di8trihtr<br />

Scottish Equitable, A. Mackillop, Dixon',-, bank, Eastgate st<br />

Scottish Aationnl, J. Barker, 10 St. Werburgh street, k<br />

J. Ka'twood, Eastgate street<br />

Scottish Provident, J. Wakefield, Corn Exchange chambers<br />

Siottish Widows' Life, J. Smith, Corn Exchange chambtrs<br />

4c G. F. Ward, \&sc 19 Corn Exchange chainhers<br />

Sovereign Life, W. Evans, Eastgate street; J. W. Hiike,81<br />

Foregate street; W. Higgins k J. Williams, Foregate st.<br />

4c O. G. Carter, 31 Grosvenor street<br />

Standard Life, James Rogers, The Cross k Boyden,<br />

Taylor k Flnitt, 2 Pepper street<br />

Star Life,}. Dodds, 22 Lome street; J. B. Jones, 63 Watergate<br />

Street row 4: G. Francis, 6 City mad<br />

Sun Fire ^ Life, Bowers Brothers, Eastgate street 4c G.<br />

Tibbits, 1 Old Post Office yard, Foregate street<br />

Union Fire Sf L^fe, Thomas Moss, Deanery cottage.<br />

Abbey street<br />

United Kingdom Temperance Sf General Provident Institution,<br />

B. Adaras, 3 St. Anne street 4c Watergate street,<br />

4c W. Parish, Brook street<br />

Whittington Life, J. J. F. Pickford, 2 Foregate street<br />

PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.<br />

Assay Office, Goss street, James F. Lowe, ij.A. master;<br />

John F. Lowe k Thomas Woolley, wardens<br />

Cattle Market, George street<br />

Cemetery, Overleigh, Rev. Elis Price, chaplain; Thomas<br />

Jarvis, clerk<br />

Cheese Murt, Stanley street, George Sirapson, agent<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> (2nd) (Earl <strong>of</strong> Chester's) Artillery, Drill hall.<br />

Volunteer street,Hy. "Thos. Brown, captain commanding;<br />

Captain Houstoun, adjutant<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> {6th) {Earl <strong>of</strong> Chester's) Rifles, Captain J.H.<br />

Hamersley, adjutant.<br />

Chester Castle Sf <strong>County</strong> Gaol, St. Mary's hill, John<br />

Burgess Manning, esq. constable; Rev. James Naze Kilner,<br />

chaplain<br />

Corn Exchange, Ea»tff&te street, James Wakefield, agent<br />

City Police Office, Town hall. Princess street, George Lee<br />

Fenwick, chief constable<br />

City Surveyor's Office, Town hall, Northgate street,<br />

Isaac Matthews Jones, surveyor<br />

City Treasurer's Office, Town hall, Northgate street,<br />

John Ellis Edwards, treasurer<br />

Clerk<strong>of</strong>the Peace Office, Northgate st. Charies William<br />

Potts, clerk; Thomas Roberts, deputy clerk<br />

Corporation Weights §• Measures Office, Northgate street,<br />

Henry Price, inspector<br />

<strong>County</strong> Constabulary Office, 110 Foregate street, Capt.<br />

Arrowsmith, chief constable; George Edward Oldmeadow,<br />

chief superintendent 4c chief clerk; S. Williamson, detective<br />

inspector<br />

<strong>County</strong> Court Office, St. John's street; attendance, 10 to<br />

4; friday, 10 to 1; Horatio Lloyd, esq. judge; Samuel<br />

Williamson, registrar ; F. P. Matthews, high bailifi"<br />

<strong>County</strong> Surveyor's Office, Edgar house, City walls.<br />

Stanhope Bull, C.E. surveyor<br />

<strong>County</strong> Treasurer's Office, St. Werburgh chambers,<br />

St. Werburgh's mount, Charles Townshend, treasurer<br />

Court <strong>of</strong> Probate Sf District Registry Office for the City<br />

Sf <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chester, Whitefriars, Charles T. W. Parry,<br />

esq. district registrar; W. Heppel, chief cleik<br />

Custom House, 68 Watergate street, George C. Coat*,<br />

collector 4c surveyor; Richard Simcock 4c Philip Courtenaye,<br />

clerks; John Powell, examining <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

Drill Hall, Volunteer street, William Berry, ball keeper<br />

Female PeHitentiary.Gt.Bou^htou,Miss Sarh. Marsh,matn<br />

Inland Revenue Office, Eastgate row north, John<br />

FarquharsoiI, collector ; John Moore, supervisor; William<br />

Swann, chief clerk 4c William Cox, 2nd clerk<br />

Inspectors <strong>of</strong> Nuisances Office, Town hall. Princess<br />

street, Hugh Wharton, inspector<br />

Judges' Lodgings, ^o^thgate house, Northgate street<br />

Market Hall, Northgate street, Hy. Price, superintendent<br />

Military Barracks, The Castle, Samuel 0. Rogers, commissary<br />

in charge; Jhn. Harbourne, acting barrack mast<br />

Military Hospital, Castle street, C. S. Wells, surgeon-inaj<br />

Militia Barracks, St. Martin's Ash, James Errington,<br />

quartermaster-sergeant<br />

Music Hall, Northgate street 4c St. Werburgh's mount,<br />

PhiHipson 4c Gulder, agents<br />

Office for Receipt <strong>of</strong> Government Taxes, 42 Watergate<br />

etreet. Shone Brothers, collectors<br />

Ordnance Survey Office,^ Eaton rd. Capt. H. Elsdale,B.B<br />

Pension Office, Watergate Street row north, Captain 0.<br />

Tax Office, Eastgate Street row north, Hy.Newman,8urvyr<br />

Town Clerk's Office, Abbey gateway, John Walker, clerk<br />

Town Hall, iNorthgate street, Johu Walker, clerk;<br />

Samuel Smith, deputy clerk<br />

Volunteer Fire Brigade, Station, Northgate street, J. L.<br />

Kemp, captain; J. W.Hincks,sec.; C. H.Edwards,treas<br />

CHESTER UNION.<br />

Board day, Wednesdays (fortnightly)<br />

Clerk, William Keartland<br />

Assistant Uversei-rs, William Stone, Watergate street, for<br />

Abbey precincts 4c St. Oswald's; Jobn Dodd, Egerton<br />

street, for St. John's; Thomas Snelson, Pepper street,<br />

for St. Mary's; George Jackson, Watergate street, lor<br />

Holy Trinity; John Griffith, Watergate Street row<br />

south, for St. Bridget's; John Bishop, Bridge Street row<br />

west, for St. Peiers, St. Michael's, St. Olave's, 4c St.<br />

Martin's parishes.<br />

Collector, J. Ovien<br />

Relieving Officers, John Brittain, for City districts, 4c<br />

Edward Briscoe, for Rural district<br />

Vaccination Officer, J. Owen<br />

Medical Officers,Thomsia Brittain, for City 4c North-eastern<br />

district, 4c W. Watson, for North-western district<br />

Superintendent Registrar, Edward Evans-Lloyd, Crypt<br />

chamber8,Eastgate row south ;Z>


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE CHESTER. 109<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> Lunatic Asylum, Liverpool road. Dr. J. H.<br />

Davidson, medical superintendent; Dr. Alexander Lawrence,<br />

assistant medical <strong>of</strong>ficer ; Mrs. Louisa Douglas,<br />

matron; Mr. Joseph Pleavin, steward ; Rev, Ralph<br />

Congreve, M.A. chaplain ; Mr. John E. Edwards, clerk.<br />

Accommodation for 570 patients<br />

Chester General Infirmary (erected in 1761), St. Martin'sin-the-Fields.<br />

Duke <strong>of</strong> Westminster, K.G. president;<br />

Dr.Davies-Colley,Dr. Stolterfoth 4c Dr. Dobie, physicians ;<br />

Messrs. James Taylor .Sc W. C. Watson, surgeons;<br />

Faringdon M. Granger, M.R.C.S. house surgeon ; Fredk.<br />

Edward Woodward, M.R.C.S. visiting surgeon ; Rev.<br />

Henry Grantham, chaplain; John Jones, esq. secretary;<br />

Miss Smith, matron<br />

St. John's Hospital Almshouses, Upper Northgate street<br />

PUBLIC OFFICERS.<br />

Coroner for South <strong>Cheshire</strong>, Henry Churton, West mount,<br />

Boughton<br />

<strong>County</strong> Auditor, John Tomlinson, Heath house, Sandbaoh<br />

<strong>County</strong> Bridgemaster Sf Surveyor for <strong>Cheshire</strong>, Stanhope<br />

Bull, C.E. Edgar house, City wnlls<br />

Deputy Coroner for South <strong>Cheshire</strong>, William Henry<br />

Churton, City walls<br />

Inspector <strong>of</strong> Cabs, Robert Noblet, City road<br />

Keeper <strong>of</strong> Grosvenor Park, Robert Reid<br />

Roodee Keeper, Samuel Latham Hughes<br />

Supervisor <strong>of</strong> the River Dee, Charles Sconce<br />

Under Sheriff for City <strong>of</strong> Chester Sf Acting Under<br />

Sheriff for the <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chester, John Tatlock, 13<br />

St. John's street<br />

PLACES OP WORSHIP.<br />

CATHEDRAL.<br />

Time <strong>of</strong> Service—On Sundays, 11 a.m. k 4 p.m.; also at 6.30<br />

p.m.; on week days, 8 4c 10 a.ra. 4c 4 p.m.<br />

Lord Bishop, Right Rev. William Jacobson, D.D. 1865<br />

Dean, Very Rev. John Saul Howson, D.D. 1867<br />

Archdeacons,Wen. John Jones, M.A. Liverpool, 1855; Ven.<br />

John Lionel Darby, M.A. Chester, 1876<br />

Canons, Rev. G. B. Blomfield, M.A. Vice Dean, 1829; Rev.<br />

Thomas Eaton, M.A. 1843; Rev. Temple Hillyard, M.A.<br />

1849; Rev. Charles Feral Tarver, M.A. 1873<br />

/fonorarw Cawona,Rev. Williara Cooke, M.A. 1855; Rev.<br />

Frank G, Hopwood, M.A. 1866; Rev. Robert Henry Grav,<br />

M.A. 1867 ; Rev. Arthur Gore, M.A. 1867 ; Rev. Andrew<br />

Knox, B.A. 1868; Rev. John Barclay, M.A. 1868; Rev.<br />

Charles M. Turner, M.A. 1869; Rev. G. W. Warr, M.A.<br />

1870; Rev. KClayton, M.A. 1870 ; Rev.T. E. Espin,B.D.<br />

1871; Rev.W.M.Falloon, M.A. 1871; Rev. John Stewart,<br />

M.A. 1872;; HOD. Rev. G. T. 0. Bridgeman, M.A. 1872;<br />

Rev. Charies Bowen, M.A. 1872; Rev. George R. Feilden,<br />

M.A. 1873; Rev. Thomas B. Cornish, M.A. 1873 ; Rev. J.<br />

L. Darbv, M.A. 1873; Rev. Stephen Lea Wilson, M.A.<br />

1873; Rev. Thomas F. Barker, M.A. 1874; Rev. Abraham<br />

Hume, D.C.L., LL.D. 1874; Rev. R. V. Sheldon, M.A.<br />

1875; Rev. R. H. Brown, M.A. 1875; Rev. B. S. Clarke,<br />

D.D. 1876; Rev. W. R.Trench, LL.M. 1876<br />

Minor Canons, Rev. Edgar J. Baker, B.A. 1875; Rev.<br />

Henry Grantham, 1875; Rev. Charles C. Carter, B.A.<br />

1875 ; Rev. Charies H. Hylton Stewart, M.A. 1877<br />

Hon. Minor Canons, Rev. W. Harriaon, M.A. 1872; Rev.<br />

F. G. Blackburne, M.A. 1872<br />

Precentor Sf Sacrist, Rev. Charles H. Hylton Stewart,<br />

M.A.1877<br />

Head Master <strong>of</strong> the King's School, IJev. George Preston,<br />

M.A. 1875<br />

Chaplains to the Bishop, Rev. Chancellor Espin, B.D.;<br />

Ven. Archdeacon Darby, M.A.; Rev. T. H. Gillara, M.A.;<br />

Rev. Canon Gray, M.A.; Rev. E. H. McNeile, M.A.;<br />

Rev. Canon Gore, M.A .<br />

Secretaries to the Bishop, Mes^. Parry 4c Gamon, Chester<br />

Secretary to the Bishop {in tondon), S. Dunning, esq.<br />

27 Pariiament street<br />

Surveyor <strong>of</strong> Ecclesiastical Dilapidations, Cornelius<br />

Sherlock, esq. 63 South John street, Liverpool<br />

Chapter Clerk, C. Townshend, esq<br />

Organist, J. Bridge, esq. B.A. MUS. Bac<br />

CONSISTORY COURTS.<br />

Chancellor <strong>of</strong> the Diocese, Vicar General, Sf Official<br />

Principal <strong>of</strong> the Lord Bishop, Rev. Thomas Eapinell<br />

Espin, B.D<br />

Registrar <strong>of</strong> the Diocese Sf <strong>of</strong> the Archdeacon's Sf Rural<br />

Dean's Courts, John Gamon, esq. Abbey gateway,<br />

Northgate street<br />

Apparitor General, Charles Townshend, esq<br />

Resident Proctors to the Court, Charles T. W. Parry,<br />

G. Bojdell, 4c T. A. Fletcher, esqrs<br />

CHURCHES.<br />

Christ Church, Gloucester st. Brook st.Rev. Robert Davids<br />

Thomas, B.A. incumbent; Rev. Jas. Davidson, n.A. curate<br />

Christ Church Mission House, Gloucester street<br />

Christ Church Mission Room, Church street. Black Diamond<br />

street<br />

Holy Trinity,Watersate st. Rev. Edwd.Marston,M.A.rector<br />

St. Barnabas Mission Church, Sibell st. (Chapel <strong>of</strong> ease<br />

to St.John the Baptist),Kev.Wilfrid Spariing,M.A.miuisier<br />

St. Bridget, Castle esplanade, Ven. Archdeacon Darbv,<br />

M.A. rector; Rev. Arthur Mays, M.A., LL.B. curate<br />

5^. John without-the-Northgate, Upper Northgate street.<br />

Rev. Frederick Forde, M.A. incumbent<br />

St. J ohn the Baptist, Lit. St. John's st. Rev. Sral. Cooper<br />

Scott, M.A. vicar; Rev. Wilfrid Sparling, B.A. curate<br />

St. Mary, St. Mary's hill. Rev. Canon Bowen, M.A.<br />

rector; Revs. Miles Hodgson Towers, M.A. 4C Joseph<br />

Louis Bedford, M.A., F.L.S. curates<br />

St. Michael with St. Olave, Bridge Street row. Rev.<br />

James Haworth, M.A. vicar; Rev.John Miles Moss, M.A.<br />

curate in charge 4c Rev. Francis Angrave, B.A.<br />

assistant cuiate<br />

St. Oswald, by the Cathedral, Rev. William Harrison,<br />

M.A. vicar; Revs. E. J. Baker, B.A. Henry Grantham,<br />

K.c.L. 4c Charles C. Carter, B.A. curates<br />

St. Paul, Boughton-in-the-City, Rev. Thomas Errington<br />

Scott, B.A. incumbent<br />

JS'^. Peter, Cross, Rev. Johnston HamUton Acheson, M.A.<br />

rector; Rev. Vincent J. Higi^ins, curate<br />

St. Thomas, Parkgate road (Chapel <strong>of</strong> ease to St, Oswald's),<br />

Rev. William Harrison, M.A. incumbent; Rev. Henry<br />

Grantham, K.C.L. curate<br />

Roman Catholic{St. Werburgh),Grosvenor'Pxrk road,Very<br />

Rev. Eugene Canon Buquest k Very Rev. Charles Canon<br />

Cholmondeley, priests<br />

Roman Catholic (St. Francis), Grosvenor street, Rev. F.<br />

Nicholas 4c Rev. F. Angelo, priests<br />

Catholic Apostolic, Church street, Northgate, Rev. Jaraes<br />

Cavalier, minister<br />

English Presbyterian, Newgate st. Rev. Geo. Lewis, rain<br />

iS^. Martin's { Welsh), Nicholas st. Rev. Wm.Hughes.miu<br />

Presbyterian, City road. Rev. John Williams, minister<br />

Friends' Meeting House, Frodsham street<br />

CHAPELS.<br />

Baptist, Hamilton place, ministers various<br />

Baptist, Pepper street. Rev. Williain Durban, B.A.<br />

(London), rainister<br />

Calvinistic Methodist (Welsh), St. John's street, Rev.<br />

John Pryce Davies, M.A. minister<br />

Congregational, Upper Northgate street, vacant<br />

Congregational { Welsh), Albion street<br />

Congregational,Greeuwayst. Handbridge, ministers various<br />

Congregational, Queen street. Rev. PeterWilliam Darnton,<br />

M.A. minister<br />

Congregational (Welsh), Albion st. Rev. Hy. Rees,minister<br />

Methodist (New Connexion), Pepper street. Rev. S.<br />

Meldrum, minister.<br />

Primitive Methodist, Commonhall street, Rev. Robert<br />

Hilton, rainister<br />

Primitive Methodist,Gorsestacka, Revs. John Bedlingtoii<br />

Buglap 4c Frederick Sraith, ministers<br />

Unitarian, Trinity st. Rev. John Knowles Montgomery,<br />

rainister<br />

United Free Gospel, Back Brook street, ministers various<br />

We.sleyan{ Wyfeft),Hamilton pi. Rev. Lewis Jones, minister<br />

Wesleyan, City road. Rev. Joseph Dawson, minister<br />

Wesleyan, St. John's street, Revs. Benjamin Smith and<br />

Joseph Dawson, ministers<br />

Primitive Methodist Mission Room, Sandy lane<br />

Boatmen's Bethel, Canal side<br />

City Mission Lecture Room, Crook street<br />

Electing Room, Bolland's court<br />

Particular Baptist, Henry street, ministers various<br />

SCHOOLS.<br />

Diocesan Training College for School Masters, Park<br />

Gate road. Rev. John Martyn Chritchley, LL.D. principal;<br />

Rev. James Eaves, vice principal<br />

College Practising School, Parkgate road, Robert<br />

Wilkinson, master<br />

King's School, Northgate street. Rev. George Presti>n,M.A.<br />

head master; W. S. Way mouth, esq. M.A., Rev. J.<br />

Hewetson, M.A. 4C C. E. Simpson, esq. B.A. assistant<br />

roasters<br />

Sehool <strong>of</strong> Art, St. John's st. Walter Craister, head master<br />

Blue Charity (girls). Vicar's lane, Miss Dudley, matron<br />

Certifled Industrial, Boughton-in-tbe-City, Felix Thorn is,<br />

superintendent; Mrs. Harriet Tboinas, matron; Elijih<br />

Palling, master; Miss Louisa Gawthorpe, mistress


110 CHESTER. V/ CHESHIRE. \ [POST OFFICE<br />

Chester Diocesan (boys), George street, Upper Northgate<br />

street, Joseph Arkle, master<br />

Bishop Graham's Memorial Ragged, Princess street,<br />

Edward Reynolds, master; Mrs. Mary Reynolds, mistress<br />

Con.solidated (girls). Hunter's walk, Miss Mary Catherine<br />

Collins, mistress<br />

Hastings The (girls), Nicholas st. Miss Jane Connah, mist<br />

Middle Class, Grosvenor street, George Tinkler, master<br />

Holy Trinity National (boys). Linen Hall street, William<br />

Cheetham, master; (girls), Trinity street. Miss M. B.<br />

Morton, mistress<br />

St. Barnabas Infant, Sibell st. Miss Emma Scaife, mist<br />

St. John's National, Vicar's lane, James Wood, master;<br />

Miss Jones, mistress; Miss McHattie, infants' mistress<br />

St. Mary's National (mixed), Castle street, Frederick<br />

M.askell, raaster; Miss Mulvey, mistress<br />

St. Mary's National. Handbridge, Miss Morley, girls'<br />

mistress ; Mrs. Isabella Griffiths, infants' mistress<br />

St. Michael's (mi.xed). Lower Bridge street, Thos. Williams,<br />

master<br />

St. Paul's National, Boughton-in-the-City, Williain<br />

Johnson, master; Miss Hannah Getley, mistress; Miss<br />

Alice Vickers, infants' mistress<br />

St. Peter's (infant), Hamilton place. Miss Susannah Woodcock,<br />

mistress<br />

St. Thomas' National (girls), Parkgate road, Miss Edith<br />

Anderson, mistress<br />

Christ<br />

Church (boys). Black Diamond street, Henry ClifTe,<br />

master; (girls), Cornwall street, Newtown, iMi>s Eliza<br />

Broster, mistress; Miss Elizabeth Darlington, infants'<br />

mistress<br />

Infants', Russell street. Miss Cordery, mistress<br />

Infants', Kale yards, Frodsham st. Miss Mary Stubbs,<br />

mistress<br />

Roman Catholic (St. Werburgh's), Union walk, Luke<br />

Ryder, master ; Miss Austin, infants' mistress<br />

Roman Catholic (girls), Queen street. Miss Russell,<br />

mistress<br />

Roman Catholic Convent, Dee house, St. John's street,<br />

Madarae Stritch, superioress<br />

Wesleyan (boys 4cgirl3), St. John's street, Alfred W. Lucas,<br />

master; Miss R. Whitehouse, raistress<br />

Wesleyan (infant), St. John's strset, MissS. Greer, mistress<br />

British (boys, girls k infants), Victoria road, R.J. Wright,<br />

master ; Miss E. Bailey, girls' mistress; Miss A. Closaon,<br />

infants' mistress<br />

NEWSPAPERS.<br />

Chester Chronicle (established 177.>. liberal), Fletcher's<br />

buildings. Bridge Street row ; printed 4c published every<br />

friday by Richard Fletcher Smith<br />

Chester Courant {estahVished 17311, conservative). Northgate<br />

street; published every Wednesday; John Ramsden,<br />

printer 4c publisher<br />

Chester Guardian Sf Record, 8 St. Werburgh street; published<br />

every friday morning by Mackie k Brewtnall<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> OLserver, Eastgate Street row north ; published<br />

on friday and Saturday by James Hall, printer<br />

Farmers' Herald, 5 St. John's street; published monthly<br />

by William Henry Evans<br />

RAILWAY CONVEYANCE.<br />

General Railway Station (joint lines), Williain Patchett,<br />

superintendent; David Meldrum, station master<br />

Great Western Company, James Kelley, superintendent;<br />

S. P. Hunt, goods agent; VV. .1. Steele, goods manager<br />

(<strong>of</strong>fice, 11 James street, Liverpool)<br />

London Sc North Western Comjiany, E. M. G. Eddy,<br />

superintendent; Joseph Guest, g' ods manager<br />

Che.shire Lines Committee (Northgate station), Thomas<br />

Bradbiirn, station master 4c goods agent<br />

Shropshire Union Railways Sf Canal Co.; general <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Canal street, James Green Hope, secretary; Williain<br />

Jones, manager; warehouses. Cow Lane bridge; Joseph<br />

Steele, agent<br />

RAILWAY CARRIERS.<br />

Great Western Railway Inquiry Sc Parcel Office, Eastgate<br />

street; William Wilson, agent<br />

London Sf North Western Railway Parcel Office, Eastgate<br />

street, Charles G. Bevan, agent<br />

Midland Railway Parcel Office, The Cross, 1 Bridge<br />

street; John William Taurance, agent<br />

Sutton's Parcel Otfice, 18 St. Werburgh street;<br />

Sprang,agent<br />

CARRIERS.<br />

Robert<br />

BROXTON—Jaraes Jones, from 'Golden Lion,' Foregate<br />

street, Wednesday 4c Saturday at 1.30 p.m<br />

BUCKLEY—Thoinas Wainwright, from King's Head inn,<br />

Grosvenor street, monday, Wednesday 4c thursday a:<br />

3 p.m ; Joseph Speed, from White Bear inn. Lower Bridge<br />

street, monday 4c friday at 4.30 p.m; 4c John Rogers,<br />

— Peters 4c — Shone, Saturday at 11 a.m<br />

BURTON—Richard Speed, from Bull 4c Stirrup inn, Upper<br />

Northgate street, Saturday at 3 p.m<br />

CHURTON—George Allmond, Saturday at 4 p.m.; William<br />

Hughes, Wednesday 4c Saturday at 3 p.m. ; 4c Thomas<br />

Club, Wednesday 4c Saturday at3p.m.from the Raven inn,<br />

Frodsham street<br />

CoNNAH's QUAY—Joseph Whitehead 4c Robins, from<br />

'King's Head,'Grosvenor street, Wednesday 4c Saturday<br />

at 1.30 p.m<br />

ELTON—Mrs. Ann Beech, from Raven inn, Frodsham<br />

street, tuesday & saturdny at 2 p.m<br />

FARNDON—Joseph Capper, from ' White Bear,' Lower<br />

Bridge street, Wednesday 4c Saturday at 4 p.m.; Georgo<br />

Thoinas, from ' Queen's Head,' Foregate street, Saturday<br />

at 3 p.m.; Samuel Shone, from ' Wliite Lion,' Foregate<br />

street, Wednesday k Saturday at 3 p.m.; 4c — Lewis, from<br />

'Ring o'Bells,' Foregate street, monday, Wednesday 4c<br />

Saturday at 4.30 p.m<br />

FLINT—Roger Williams, from White Bear inn. Lower<br />

Bridge street, Wednesday k Saturday at 12 noon<br />

FRODSHAM—William Caldwell, from Hop Pole inn. Foregate<br />

street, Saturday at 3.30 p.m<br />

HAWARDEN—Samuel Hughes, from ' Red Lion,' Lower<br />

Bridge street, daily at 3 p.m.; and — Jones, from ' Red<br />

Lion,' Lower Bridge street, thursday at3 p.m.<br />

HOLT—Charles Rowlands, from Raven inn, Frodsham<br />

street, Wednesday k Saturday at 3 p.m<br />

KELSALL—Richard Barker, from 'Swan,' Foregate street,<br />

Saturday at 3.30 p.m. ; 4c — Lewis, from ' Swan,' Foregate<br />

Street, tuesday 4c Saturday at 4 p.m<br />

KENNERTON—John Eatliol, from White Bear inn. Lower<br />

Bridge Street, 3 times a week, days uncertain, at 2 p.m<br />

MALPAS—•Henry Bebington, from 'Cross Foxes,' Boughtonin-the-Citv,<br />

fridav at 12 noon<br />

NESTON—Thomas Broster, from 'GrosvenorArms,' Northgate<br />

street, Saturday at 3 p.m<br />

NoRTHOP—Edward Williams, from White Bear inn, Lower<br />

Bridge street, Wednesday 4c Saturday at 3 p.m.; John<br />

Dodd, from ' King's Head,' Grosvenor street, Wednesday<br />

4c Saturday at 3 p.m<br />

NORTHWICH—Richard Barker, from 'Swan,' Foregate<br />

street, Saturday at 4 p.m<br />

PARKGATE—Thomas Broster, from 'Grosvenor Arms,'<br />

Northgate sfre«t, Saturday at 3 p.ra<br />

QUEEN'S FERRY—Edward Williams, from White Bear<br />

inn, Lower Bridge street, Wednesday 4c Saturday at 3 p.m<br />

SUTTON—John Jones, from' Bull 4c Stirrup,' Upper Foregale<br />

street, Saturday at 3 p.m<br />

TARPORLEY—Charies Morgan, from 'White Lion,' Foregate<br />

street, Wednesday 4c Saturday at 4 p.m<br />

TARVIN — Richard Barker, from Swan inn, Foregate ,<br />

street, Saturday at 4 p.m.; k J. Leech, from' Old Nag's<br />

Head,' Foregate street, Saturday at 4 p.m<br />

TATTENHALL—Samuel Motterhara, from' Swan,' Foregate<br />

street, mondaj*, wednesdav 4cs.iturday at 4 p.m<br />

THRBAPWOOD—John Hall, from Raven inn, Frodshan:<br />

street, Saturday at 5 p.m<br />

TILSTON—Mr. i'oulkes, from Raven inn, Frodsham street,<br />

tuesday 4c friday at 2 p.m.; — Griffiths, from ' Old Nag's<br />

Head,' Foregate street, Saturday at 3 p.m<br />

CONVEYANCES.<br />

Omnibus daily (sunday excepted) from the 'Royal Oak,'<br />

F-oregate street, to 4c from Kelsall at 4.30 p.m; Joseph<br />

Pascoe, proprietor<br />

Omnibus frora the ' Royal Oak,' Foregate street, to Tarporley,<br />

raonday, Wednesday 4c Saturday at 4 p.m; Joseph<br />

Pascoe, proprietor<br />

Conveyance from the ' White Lion,' Foregate street, to<br />

Tarvin, Wednesday 4c Saturday at 3.30 p.m.; Mr. Watson,<br />

proprietor<br />

Conveyance frora the 'Cross Foxes,* Boughton-in-the-City,<br />

to Kelsall 4i WiUington, Wednesday 4c Saturday; Thomas<br />

Dutton, proprielcr<br />

Conveyance from the ' Cross Foxes,' Boughton-in-the-City,<br />

to Kelsall k WiUington, Wednesday 4c Saturday; Job<br />

Wright, proprietor<br />

Conveyance from the ' Cross Foxes,' Boughton-in-the-City,<br />

to Uolt,wednesday 4c Saturday; Mrs.Rowlands,proprietress<br />

WATER CONVEYANCE.<br />

Shropshire Union Railways Sf Canal Company, Tower<br />

wharf. Canal street, k Cow Lane bridge. Frodsham street,<br />

James Green Hope, secretary; William Jones, manager ;<br />

4c Joseph Steele, agent


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. CHESTER. Ill<br />

CHESTER STREET DIRECTORY.<br />

Abbey buildings, St. Werburgh st.<br />

1 Rowe John<br />

2 Kenrick Geo. surgical instrument ma<br />

3 ClarkEdwin,cutler&fi8hing tackle dlr<br />

4 Walker Mrs. Mrgrt. refreshment rms<br />

5 Marsden Thomas, hatter<br />

0 Brown Mrs<br />

7 WykeMrs.Elizbth.dress ma.4cmilliner<br />

8 Leach George, tailor<br />

Abbey court. Abbey square.<br />

Stewart Rev. Chas. Hy. Hylton, M.A<br />

Abbey gate'way, Northgate<br />

Wa'ker 4c Smith, solicitors<br />

Town Clerk's<br />

street.<br />

Office,<br />

John Walker, clerk<br />

Bishop's Registry Office,<br />

John Gamon, registrar<br />

Abbey grreen.<br />

1 Reilly Owen<br />

2 Walker Miss<br />

3 Hamer Henry<br />

4 PayneLieut.-CoI.ChasWm.Meadows<br />

5 Hastings Richard Ledsham<br />

Abbey square, Northgate street.<br />

2 Hewitt William<br />

Black Diamond street. Brook st.<br />

3 Haswell Mrs<br />

4 Bromley Urias<br />

EAST<br />

Westminster<br />

SIDE.<br />

Brymho Conl Sf<br />

5 Grifliths John<br />

(j Douglas Johii, architect<br />

Coke Co. Limited<br />

the stepn)<br />

(No. 1 up<br />

7 Bennett John Neviit<br />

8 Roberts John, M.D. physician<br />

9 Pinchctt-Maddock Tboinas, J.P<br />

10 Roberts Mrs<br />

11 Hillyard Rev. Canon, M.A<br />

CuiinahJohn J. coal 4c gravel mermerchant<br />

(up the steps)<br />

lA, Cowap Chas. Richardson, agent<br />

to the Broughton Coal Co.;<br />

Brymho Coal 4c Iron Co. 4c 19 Robertson William<br />

Howson Very Rev. John Saul, D.D<br />

Mineral Lime Co. Limited<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

(Dean <strong>of</strong> Chester), The Deanery 1 Davies & Thomas, coal merchants 2 Binch John R<br />

here is Abbey street<br />

2 Simpson, Davies k Sons, coal, 4 Jones Williani<br />

12 Fincbett-Maddock,Moss4cSharp,8olrs lime 4c slate merchants<br />

G Parry Albert<br />

11 Allen Williara<br />

3 Parish WiUiam 4c John, coal, lime 8 Ball Mrs<br />

14 Roberts John, tailor<br />

4c flag merchants<br />

10 Cox Gustave<br />

Preston Rev. George, M.A<br />

4 Davies John P. coal merchant 12 Payne Mrs<br />

Abbey street, Abbey square.<br />

5 Bordessa 4c Morris, coal merchnts 14 Hogg Thomas<br />

0 Jones John, coal 4c lime merchant Bold terrace. Seller<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

Weighing Machine,<br />

2 Lloyd Lewis<br />

Cliarles Harrison, clerk<br />

Dodd Miss Eliza, millinr. (2 Cathedral<br />

4 Fincbett Joseph<br />

6 Parkes Mrs. Hannah, servants'<br />

registry <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

8 Beswick Harry<br />

10 Hickson Mrs<br />

10 Baker Rev. Edgar J. B.A<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

3 Moss Thomas<br />

6 White Miss<br />

7 Ward Thoraas Peploe<br />

9 Carter Rev. Charles C. B.A<br />

11 Ciizner Edward, teacher <strong>of</strong> music<br />

13 Jones Miss<br />

15 Stivens 4c Bonnalie, L.R.C.S. dental<br />

surgeons<br />

Abbots grrange, .see Liverpool<br />

Abbots Hayes, see Liverpool<br />

Abbots court, see Liverpool<br />

Albert road, see Queen's<br />

road^<br />

road.<br />

road.<br />

park.<br />

Albert terrace, see Garden lane.<br />

Albion street, Park street.<br />

1 Wait Alfred William, lay clerk to the<br />

Cathedral<br />

9 Prescott Mrs. George, mantle maker<br />

19 Berrington Miss Emma, dress maker<br />

21 Birchall Mrs. Eliza, servants'registry<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice<br />

23 Ogden Miss Mary, dress maker<br />

WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHAPL<br />

8 Roberts Miss Martha, dress maker<br />

Ashby place, see Flooker's<br />

brook.<br />

Back Brook street, George street.<br />

5 Douglas John, potato dealer<br />

15 Heath Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

UNITED FREE GOSPEL CHURCH<br />

25 Dodd Ralph, cabinet turner<br />

2 Williams Tliomas, cab proprietor<br />

Bank place, see Foregate<br />

Barrell vrell,<br />

Boughton.<br />

street.<br />

Chester Water Works,<br />

John Dugdale, manager<br />

Spencer Samuel<br />

Smith Richard Fletcher<br />

Bars (The),seeBoughtonSf<br />

Bateman's court, see Foregate<br />

Belgrave street, Francis street.<br />

Short James, boot k shoe manufactr<br />

Hodson John, cowkeeper<br />

7 Woodward James, coal merchant<br />

8 Rigby James, coal 4c general mer<br />

9 Evans Richd. 4c Co. colliery prptrs<br />

James Snelson, agent<br />

10 Coal Exchange Coal Co.<br />

Urias Bromley, manager<br />

11 Armstrong 4c Thomas, coal mers<br />

Birmingham<br />

Wagon Co. Limited<br />

John Bithell, agent<br />

Gloucester Wagon Co. Limited,<br />

Joseph Ellis, agent<br />

Metropolitan Railway Carriage<br />

Sf Wagon Co. Limited,<br />

Thomas Roberts, agent<br />

Midland Railway Carriage Sf<br />

Wagon Co. Jsph. Percival, agt<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

Davies Robert, coal merchant<br />

Greenall 4c Co. brewers<br />

Enoch Young, agent<br />

George inn, Henry Hewitt<br />

here is St. James's street...<br />

Dunning John Forsyth, boot 4c shoe<br />

maker<br />

Brunton John, beer retailer 4c provision<br />

dealer<br />

here is St, Anne street ,<br />

Christ Church National School<br />

(boys')<br />

7 Jones Thomas, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

17 Webb Mrs<br />

here is Church atreet<br />

29 ElUon Peter<br />

33 I'ickavance John, pavior 4cc<br />

43 Shepheard Simeon<br />

Blackfriars, Nicholas street.<br />

Browne William<br />

5 Pickering William<br />

7 Parry William Henry<br />

9 Gittins Mrs. Sarah, lodging house<br />

11 Fox Charies Ralph<br />

13 Biddulph Ormus Edmond<br />

17 Sprang William Frank<br />

19 Rowlands Alfred<br />

21 Rogtrs James<br />

Blackburne John I. (Roodee lodge)<br />

Boat yard, see Tower wharf.<br />

Boot passage, see Eastgate street<br />

row north.<br />

Bold place, Bold square.<br />

Foregate st. 1 Berrington Samuel<br />

street.<br />

2 Rowland David<br />

0 Henderson Miss<br />

8 Baker Thomas Ansbell<br />

Bold square.<br />

NORTH SIUE.<br />

1 Williams Williain, painter<br />

1 Williams Henry, teacher <strong>of</strong> music<br />

3 Lovewell Thomas<br />

5 Dobson William Warburton<br />

7 Griffiths Robert<br />

9 Jackson George<br />

11 Haswell Henry<br />

13 Woolley Miss Elizabeth, ladies' schl<br />

15 Davies Miss<br />

17 Griffiths Thomas<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

1 Jones Watson Robert<br />

3 Jones 4c Co. slate merchants<br />

3 Jones Griffith<br />

5 Dutton John<br />

7 Fleet John<br />

9 Rees Rev. Henry<br />

11 Piper Mrs<br />

13 Roberts John<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

2A, Edwards John<br />

4A, Coe Ebenezer<br />

2 Frater Mrs<br />

4 Whitworth Mrs<br />

0 Morris Joseph<br />

8 Williams Rev. James<br />

10 Pritcbard Edward, jun<br />

street,<br />

BoUand's cotirt,<br />

2 Cross Mrs<br />

3 Wilkinson Thomas Hedeham<br />

4 Brittain Thomas, surgeon<br />

Meeting Room<br />

Booth's court, see Foregate<br />

Whitefriars.<br />

street.<br />

Boughton, from Foregate street to<br />

Great Boughton.<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

^ 1 Martin Anthony Thomas, photo-<br />

H grapher<br />

(q 3 Jones George<br />

J, 5 Brining William, vyholesale hosier<br />

.si k haberdasher<br />

^ 7 Peacock Joseph, grocer


112 CHESTER.<br />

BOUGHTON—continued.<br />

here is Russell street<br />

Lightfoot John, family grocer<br />

Griffiths Robert, shopkeeper<br />

Theodore Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

15 Wild Mrs. Martha, grocer<br />

17 Blease John, lamp 4c oil dealer<br />

19 Price Daniel, shoe maker<br />

21 McGrath John, shopkeeper<br />

here is Steam Mill street....<br />

23 Cross Foxes inn, Edward Rowell<br />

25 Hardinge Joseph, shopkeeper<br />

27 Rowland Johuj potato dealer<br />

31 Rowland John, jun. baker<br />

33 Metcalfe George, marine store dealer<br />

43 McDonough James, heer retailer<br />

45 Thorpe Samuel, shopkeeper<br />

47 k 49 Oakley Peter, baker 4c pro<br />

vision dealer<br />

53 Monks Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper<br />

here is Steven street<br />

57 Johnson Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper<br />

01 Evans William, glass 4c china dealer<br />

03 Collins John, iron k metal dealer<br />

Waterloo tavern, William Stewart<br />

Davies Charles, grocer<br />

. .here are Victoria Sf Albert terraces.<br />

Williams Thoraas, beer retailer<br />

Thomas William, fishmonger<br />

75 Cordery Charles, provision dealer 4c<br />

beer retailer<br />

here is Fosbrook street<br />

Wedgwood Samuel, baker 4c grocer<br />

83 Sergeant Mrs. Charlotte, shopkeeper<br />

St Paul's National Schools<br />

Certifled Industrial Schools<br />

here is Hoole lane<br />

Williams Henry, butcher<br />

91 Davis Mrs. Maria, beer retailer<br />

97 Vaughan Mrs<br />

99 Fincbett Joseph<br />

101 Snelson James<br />

103 Roscoe Mrs. Elizabeth, beer retailer<br />

4c car proprietor<br />

107 Forrester Miss Alice, dressmaker<br />

107 Davies Mrs. Sarah, dressmaker<br />

109 Forrester George<br />

111 Fletcher Thomas Arthur<br />

113 Hughes Miss<br />

115 Stopford Edward (Richmond house)<br />

117<br />

119<br />

«123<br />

§125<br />

•I 127<br />

^129<br />

^131<br />

§133<br />

1135<br />

•8137<br />

P4139<br />

141<br />

143<br />

Zwilchenbart Rodolph<br />

Hostage Mrs<br />

Cowap John, manager <strong>of</strong> gas wrks<br />

Tregellas Richard Vyvyau<br />

Woods Mrs<br />

Roberts John, builder<br />

Campbell Miss<br />

Drabble Stephen, lodging bouse<br />

Bostock Alfred (Richmond lodge)<br />

Cox Mrs<br />

Monks William Henry<br />

Bevan Charles<br />

Peters John<br />

147 Brooks George, shopkeeper<br />

Scott Rev. Thomas Errington, B.A.<br />

Rectory<br />

{ Guy John chemist<br />

157 \ POST 4C MONEY ORDER OFFICE<br />

( k Savings Bank<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

66 Chasworth Thomas, butcher<br />

72 Holmes William, hay, straw 4c corn<br />

dealer<br />

Smith Isaac, wheelwright<br />

82 Parry Richard, chimney sweep<br />

86 Abrahams William, shopkeeper 4c<br />

whitesmith<br />

98 Weddell James, dyer 4c cleaner<br />

100 Barber William Henry, boot closer<br />

102 Edwards George, plumber k glazier<br />

Roberts Mrs. Mary, fruiterer<br />

Jones Joseph, ooal dealer<br />

Tittherington William (Dee Hills)<br />

Lloyd Horatio J.P Slg^^^^^^^<br />

WiggGeorgeLlo.vd, 2[ ^^^^^^^<br />

Kelly James, 1 )<br />

no Lloyd Harry, shopkeeper<br />

114 Williams Jo-icph, tailor<br />

120 Williams William, box maker<br />

124 Sidall Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper<br />

132 Hulse John, naturalist<br />

Critchley George, butcher<br />

138 Lynes Mrs<br />

140 Astley Hy. Edwd. (Dorchester ho)<br />

Churtm William Henry (Hill side)<br />

Browning Miss ) Richmond<br />

Barker Miss \ bank<br />

Nicholson John (River Side house)<br />

1.52 Skirling Capt. (Water Side lodge)<br />

ST. PAUL'S CHURCH<br />

Black Lion, David Jackson<br />

Bouverie street. Garden<br />

1 Silberbacli Mrs<br />

2 Mitchell Mrs<br />

3 Richards Thomas<br />

5 Wright Mrs<br />

7 Evans Glyn<br />

9 Meacock Thomas<br />

11 Mason Tom Johnson<br />

13 Davis James Theo<br />

15 Mosscrop Joshua<br />

17 Ralph William<br />

19 Stokesmith William<br />

21 Grifiith Owen Richard<br />

31 Williams Henry<br />

33 Bennett Charies<br />

35 Kelly Mrs<br />

37 Woodfin John<br />

39 French Francis<br />

41 Woodford Robert<br />

43 Smith John<br />

lane.<br />

Bridge place, see Lower Bridge st.<br />

Bridge street, from The Cross to<br />

G rosvenor street.<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

1 Midland Railway Co.'s Parcel Off.<br />

John Wm. Laurance, agent,<br />

(The Cross)<br />

3 Mottershead Thomas, jun. butcher,<br />

(The Cross)<br />

5 Clark William, fishmonger<br />

7 Alexander Miss Jane, milliner<br />

9 Candeland Peter k Co. grocers<br />

11 Clark Edwin John, cutler<br />

13 Ewen Isaac English, hosier k glover<br />

15 Williams Wm. brush k basket maker<br />

19 Evans John, butcher<br />

21 Gerrard Henry, butcher<br />

25 Hayes Robert, butcher<br />

27 BriningWm.wlio.hosier4chaherdashr<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

2 Wilkinson Misses Mary, Agnes"j £<br />

4c Louisa, prepaiatory fcchool(a 29 Hassall k Foulkes, wine4c spirit mers<br />

for boys ( p<br />

0 Siddall John Davies, en-1 ^^'<br />

graver 4c cutler, )<br />

8 Gregg Rt. rope,twine 4c brush manfr<br />

10 Cartwright Thomas, draper 4c hosier<br />

12 Powell, Edwards 4c Co. ironmongers<br />

k cutlers<br />

14 Brierley John Colley 4c Garaan Renshaw,<br />

milliners 4c drapers<br />

16 Jackson Roger 4c John, grocers<br />

18 Hanmer Fredk.hosier 4c haberdasher<br />

20 Wood k Howitt, ironmongers<br />

24 Webb, Howarth 4: Co. china 4:c.dlrs<br />

26 Jnpp Williara, baker 4c confectioner<br />

28 Hooley 4c Co. taUow chandlers 4c<br />

brush makers<br />

30 Old Vaults, WUliam Barlow<br />

here is Commonhall street......<br />

32 Youde Thomas, hair dresser<br />

M Garland Thomas, fishmonger<br />

36 Spencer James Hampson, chemist<br />

38 Jetterson Hy. linen 4c woollen draper<br />

40 Shuttleworth Richard,currier,leatlier<br />

dealer, boot upper 4c legging inntr<br />

42 Davies William, provision dealer<br />

44 Roberts Joseph, grocer<br />

Browne WiUiam, carpenter (Pierpoint<br />

lane)<br />

46 Welsby Thos. 4c Co. wine 4c8pirit mers<br />

48 Baker John Richard 4c William Jas.<br />

confectioners 4c bakers<br />

50 Jones Richard, tallow chandler<br />

PILLAR LETTER Box<br />

52, .54 4c 56 Jones Richard, draper 4c<br />

mourning warehouse<br />

58 Pickering William, grocer<br />

60 DuttonJohn4cChas.wine 4c spirit mers<br />

Williams William k Son, tobacco 4c<br />

snuflT manufdcturers<br />

here are Whitefriars Sf Grosvenor sts.<br />

62 Wilson Charles, auctioneer, house 4c<br />

estate agent 4c fine art gdlery<br />

62 Liverpool Commercial Investment<br />

Co. Limited, Chas. Wilson, agt<br />

64 Duncan 4c Pritcbard, solicitors<br />

Bridge Street rorvi, from The Cross<br />

to Lower Bridge street.<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

1 MainwaringMissMary, toy repository<br />

3 Wild John, hosier 4c glover<br />

5 Lees Misses N. 4c E. fancy repository<br />

7 4c 31 Appleton 4c Bracegirdle, silk<br />

raercers,drapers,railliners 4c hosiers<br />

9 Nixon Joseph Henry, hairdresser<br />

11 Geeson 4c Chirnside, drapers<br />

13 Lowe 4c Sons, goldsraiths<br />

15 Ewen Isaac English, hosier<br />

19 Webster Geo. Watmough,photogrphr<br />

Nordon 4c Mason, solicitors<br />

Hignett Harold, architect<br />

25 Blayney Arthur, stationer<br />

Fitch WUliara, hair dresser<br />

Davies k Shepheard, chemists<br />

Sraith MissChrltte.dressma, ^K ^ „<br />

Allen Mrs. Ann, servants' 1 "i. be<br />

registry <strong>of</strong>tice, 3 ' J 2<br />

Chester Chronicle Offic<br />

Richard Fletcher •smith, i )r.a<br />

printer 4r publisher<br />

31 4c 7 Appleton 4c Bracegirdle, silk<br />

mercers, draprs. milliners 4c hosiers<br />

37 H iggins John 4c Thos.woollen drapers<br />

39 Parkes Alfred, silk mercer<br />

41 Richards Hy. Wm. tailor k hatter<br />

43 Boucher k Co. music warehouse<br />

45 Garnett 4c Co. cabinet makers<br />

47 Tait k Son, tailors 4c drapers<br />

49 MinshuU 4c Co. stationers<br />

51 Dale Edward, pianotorte 4cc. maker<br />

55 Woolley Thomas, goldsmith 4cc<br />

Etchells James, wine 4c spirit vaults<br />

59 Jones James 4c Sons, boot manufra


DIRECTORY.]<br />

61 Sherratt David 4c Co. dealers in works<br />

<strong>of</strong>aitj^e<br />

03 Brown Geo. John Hemsley, china wa<br />

Johnson Brothers, dyers k cleaners<br />

71 Baker Edward Bradshaw, artist<br />

Thurman Samuel, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

Kynaston Mrs.Elizh.Ann,tobacconist<br />

ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH<br />

...... here is Lower Bridge street<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

Blelock Charles James<br />

Sbavr John GUI<br />

Siddall John Davies<br />

Williams James<br />

Jackson John<br />

Hanmer Frederick<br />

Bishop John, house k estate agent<br />

Hodges MiasEllen,milliner4cdress ma<br />

Foy Michael Joseph, boot 4c shoe raa<br />

HarpSf Croion,Ebenezer Win. Jones<br />

Spencer Mrs<br />

Shuttleworth Richard<br />

Davies Richard, hairdresser<br />

Cartwright Thomas<br />

Jones Richard<br />

TVuss Mrs<br />

Srook street, from Canal bridge to<br />

General Railway station.<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

Hughes Thomas, builder k con<br />

tractor (Cow Lane bridge)<br />

here is Gorse stacks<br />

Jones Geo. iron 4c tin plate worker<br />

Higginson Mrs. Harriet, beer retailer<br />

Stevenson Anthony Pringle, timber<br />

merchant<br />

11 Wainwright William, butcher<br />

13 CooperWm. temperancecoinrcl.hotel<br />

15 Humphreys Mrs. Jane, dress 4c<br />

mantle maker<br />

17 Blake Jaraes, cowkeeper<br />

Higginson Jos. wine 4c spirit vaults<br />

Hallows John, furniture remover<br />

'29 McNamara Thoraas, fruiterer<br />

31 Bardsley James, confectioner<br />

35 Dean Joseph, provision dealer<br />

37 Cotgreave James Hamnlett, grocer<br />

here is George street<br />

Stanley Arms, John Lewis, 4c car<br />

proprietor<br />

43 Jones Richard, hair dresser<br />

Maddocks John, coach builder<br />

45 Oldfield Mrs. Elizbth. provision dealr<br />

47 Horsfield Charles, tailor<br />

42 Legee Nathan, herbalist<br />

65 Wuiiams George, tea 4c c<strong>of</strong>iee rooms<br />

71 MiUington Thoraas, baker<br />

73 Chamley Wm. potato dlr.4c cowkeepr<br />

75 Roberts Robert, baker k flour dealer<br />

here is Brook place<br />

77 O'Haolon Mrs. Elizabeth, commercial<br />

boarding house<br />

79 Marshall Thomas<br />

-81 Gamon William<br />

Essery Henry, tanner<br />

65 Jones Charles, tailor<br />

91 Hope John, chemist 4c druggist<br />

93 Grifiith Alfd. new8agnt.4c dining rms<br />

t)5 Callan William, hairdresser<br />

Railway inn, Robert Davies<br />

... .here is Black Diamond street<br />

Pooley Henry 4c Son, weighing machine<br />

makers, C. Walker, manager<br />

(repairing shop)<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

Bertram 4c Macnay, ironmngrs. 4cc 10 Roberts WiUiam<br />

rt , Chester Coal Company,<br />

^ 9<br />

Bertram 4c Co. agents<br />

^ 1^ Lamb Robert 4c Son, building ma-<br />

^ 't\ terial dealers<br />

O ^ Parish William 4c John, coal, lime<br />

4c flag merchants<br />

6 Cannan Wra. boot 4c shoe maker<br />

10 Taylor Richard, furniture broker<br />

14 Jordan Francis, pawnbroker<br />

16 Nixon Thomas, confectioner<br />

18 Warrington James, tobacconist<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

20 Bentley Miss Mary Ann, baker<br />

Bowling Green inn, Wilkinson Booth<br />

here is Bowling green<br />

28 WiUiams Joseph, baker<br />

here is James street<br />

Cottage inn, John Wm. Gregory<br />

34 Williams Franklin, chemist<br />

38 Berisford Thomas, cheese factor<br />

38 Morris John, boot k shoe maker<br />

Kelley Jsph. hair dresser k uewsagnt<br />

42 Tushingham Thos. fancy repository<br />

PILLAR LETTER BOX<br />

here is Charles street<br />

40 Springle Geo. fishmonger 4c fruiterer<br />

48 Barker Benjamin, butcher<br />

50 Spencer Mrs. Mary Ann, shopkeeper<br />

52 Davies William Henry, grocer<br />

56 G<strong>of</strong>f" Thomas<br />

•58 Thomas John, printer 4c stationer<br />

62 Halls Mrs. Helen, shopkeeper 4c<br />

servants' registry <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

66 Gorrell WUliam, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

68 Ducker Jobn, shopkeeper<br />

74 4c 76 Leak Wm. Fras. hatter 4c hosier<br />

78 Shires Joseph, tobacconist 4c stationer<br />

80 Shires Miss Agnes.refreshment rooms<br />

82 Evans Mrs. Ann, shopkeeper<br />

84 Ingram Samuel James, hair dresser<br />

86 Edge Daniel, butcher<br />

88 Blake Chas. Kinsey, fruiterer<br />

92 Leak Mrs.AnnieElizbth.haberdasher<br />

Egerton Arms, Adam McFarlane<br />

here is Egerton street<br />

Angel hotel, John Hughes<br />

98 Balshaw Mra. Elizabeth, grocer<br />

here is Francis street<br />

100 Glynne Arms hotel, George West<br />

102 Kearsley Mrs<br />

104 Parish John<br />

100 Keartland Wm. clerk to guardians<br />

108 Gerrard James<br />

110 Liver commercial hotel, Thomas<br />

Beinion Davies<br />

112 Jones Evan<br />

114 wuiiams Joseph Ellis<br />

116 Drury Mrs<br />

118 Davies Samuel<br />

120 Edmunds William<br />

122 Thorpe Charles<br />

124 Railway vaults, Robert Smith<br />

Anderson Mrs.<br />

Meldrum David, station Brook<br />

master,<br />

cottage<br />

.. .here is General Railway station<br />

Brown's lane, see Handbridge.<br />

Bryn-tirion, see Brook street.<br />

Bunce street, Grosvenor street.<br />

1 Wall Thomas, slater 4c plasterer<br />

3 Young John, bootmaker<br />

9 Smith Thomas, lodging house<br />

4 Griffith John<br />

Cambrian vievir.<br />

Jones Joseph (Sumraer hill)<br />

Sheaf George Charles (Sunnyside)<br />

5 Bowers Thomas B<br />

7 Tomkinson WiUiam Buckett<br />

9 Gardener Mrs<br />

Read Richard (Cambrian villas)<br />

Cahill Miss (Meadow side)<br />

2 Bertram William<br />

4 Ingham Mrs. Eliza, seminary<br />

6 Smith Rev. Frederick<br />

8 Stonelv Henry<br />

12 Buglap Rev. John Bedlington<br />

James William Harris<br />

Thomas George<br />

Tabor Jonathan<br />

Baker Henry, market gardener<br />

22 Cooke Enoch<br />

24 Partin^on John Thomas<br />

26 Hunt Samuel Partridge<br />

28 Hughes WiUiam Henry<br />

30 Heig Miss<br />

.32 Harris Henry Wilson<br />

34 Henshall Jamss<br />

CHESTER. 113<br />

36 Jones Mrs<br />

44 Hopkins Mrs<br />

46 Bland Misa<br />

48 Barber Henry<br />

50 Parry Silvester<br />

Canal side,/roni Frodsham street.<br />

Haswell Jobn Edwd. corn merchant<br />

(Queen's wharf)<br />

I HasweU John Edward<br />

here is Queen street<br />

Grosvenor tavern, John Pritcbard<br />

Lovewell Thos. 4c Co. salt merchants<br />

here is Back Queenstreet<br />

Griffiths Brothers, corn merchants<br />

(Queen's wharf)<br />

here is Charlotte street<br />

Dodd James, hay 4c corn dealer<br />

Smith John, boot closer<br />

Roberts John, builder 4c contractor<br />

Crown wauto, John Nuttall<br />

here is Seller street<br />

Wiseman John 4c Co. millers (Cestrian<br />

4c Albion mUla)<br />

Wynne Samuel, timber merchant,<br />

wheelwright 4c blacksmith<br />

Shepherd Richard, smith<br />

McGough James Henry, tailor<br />

Hill John, manufacturing chemist<br />

Canal street. Upper Northgate st.<br />

here is Garden lane<br />

Smith Francis, decorative artist<br />

(Beechwood house)<br />

Davies Wm. T. tobacco 4c snuff manfr<br />

Shropshire Union Railways Sf<br />

Canal Co.'s Offices,<br />

James Green Hope, esq. sec<br />

Williara Jones, manager<br />

Hope James Green (Sealand view)<br />

Corporation Baths (Water tower)<br />

James Williams, superintendent<br />

Cooke 4c Moulton, masons<br />

Coppack John, coal merchant,4c china<br />

k glass dealer<br />

Darlington Wm. smith k wheelwright<br />

Jones Isaac Matthews, city surveyor<br />

Ducker Sandford (St. John's cottage)<br />

Castle esplanade, St. Martin's ash<br />

1 Sumner Alfred<br />

2 Speed Mrs<br />

3 Lanceley Mrs<br />

4 Birch Mrs.<br />

ST. BRIDGET'S CHURCH<br />

Castle street, from Lower Bridge<br />

street to Grosvenor street.<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

5 Marr William, shopkeeper<br />

7 Thomas Mrs. Jane, lodging housi<br />

II Topham Miss<br />

15 Hill John<br />

17 Pearce Mrd<br />

27 Griffiths Mrs<br />

Royal Canteen, Mrs. Emma Elizabeth<br />

Edwards<br />

Berry Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper<br />

St. Mary's National Mixed School<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

10 Godwin WUliam, lodging house<br />

Robin Hood, Nesbitt Hull<br />

16 Roberts James, egg merchant<br />

Gough William, boot k shoe maker<br />

Nield Miss Mary, dress maker<br />

22 Golden Eagle, Bennett Briscoe<br />

Foulkes<br />

liere is Bunce street<br />

26 Harrison Matthew<br />

MUitary Hospital,<br />

C. S. Wells, surgeon major<br />

Cathedral passage, see Abbey street<br />

Caxton buildings, see Pepper street.<br />

Cecil street, Tarvin road.<br />

Jones John, shopkeeper<br />

Chapel lane, Great Boughton.<br />

1 Hankinson Miss Fanny, shopkeeper<br />

Cherry Orchard inn. 3oseph Bewlev<br />

8


114 CHESTER.<br />

CHAPEL JJA.NE—continued.<br />

Husen James, coal dealer<br />

19 Moulton Henry, raarket gardener<br />

Allenby Mrs. Amy, ladies' school<br />

(The Grange)<br />

Allenby Walldegrave, commercial<br />

traveller (The Grange)<br />

Gerrard Henry, market gardener<br />

3 0 Taylor Charles, market gardener<br />

32 Lloyd Rev. Richard Wood<br />

Charles street, Brook street.<br />

Hydraulic Engineering Co. Limited<br />

16 Price John, boot 4c shoe raaker<br />

31 Hughes Mrs. Sarah, cowkeeper<br />

Cheyney lane, Parkgate road to<br />

Garden lane.<br />

Chritchley Rev. John Martyn, LL.D<br />

>» 1 Appleton John<br />

2 m 2 Proctor Mrs<br />

R^ 3 Maddock Mrs<br />

^•g 4 Rae James<br />

O '^ 5 wuiiams William<br />

here is Bouverie street<br />

• 8 Cochrane Robert George<br />

S 9 Hilton Robert<br />

210 Moss Mrs<br />

o 11 Johnson William<br />

•^ 12 Huxley Mrs<br />

•g 13 Arnold Mrs<br />

.5l4 Page Samuel<br />

^15 Orrett William<br />

S16 Atkinson Thomas<br />

017 Parry Miss<br />

Matthews William,<br />

Paul Joseph,<br />

Denbigh<br />

villas.<br />

Cheyney villas, see Cheyney lane.<br />

Chichester st. Upper Northgate st.<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

1 Kirkpatrick Mrs<br />

3 Ould Mrs<br />

here is Lome street<br />

5 Birley Miss<br />

7 Dundas Mrs<br />

9 Powles Mrs<br />

11 Harris Mrs<br />

15 Palin Francis<br />

17 Jones Mrs<br />

19 Claxton William Richards<br />

Goldseak John<br />

31 Vernon John<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

2 Wakefield James<br />

Ridyard Mrs. ) T, i- •<br />

Price Paul, 1 Bryn-tirion<br />

Church street. Black Diamond st.<br />

Jones John<br />

10 Balshaw Mrs. Elizabeth, provision dlr<br />

12 Lockett John, boot maker<br />

15 Dutton Benjamin, shopkeeper<br />

Christ Church Mission Room<br />

Cliurch street, Upper Northgate st.<br />

2 Bennett Miss<br />

CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH<br />

here is Lome street<br />

4 Ellis Robert<br />

6 Rees Rev. William, D.D<br />

8 Denson Thomas Francis<br />

Churchill terrace, see Garden lane.<br />

City road, from Foregate street tq<br />

General Railway Station.<br />

"WEST SIDE.<br />

New Park hotel, William Harrison<br />

BUlington<br />

Noblet Robt. coal merchnt. 4c tobacnst<br />

London Sf Chester Photographic Co.<br />

Thoraas Lyon Taylor, manager<br />

Taylor Thos. Lyon, picture frame ma<br />

Williams George, tailor, woollen<br />

draper 4c hatter<br />

Davies Owen Thomas, milliner<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Parrott William, builder<br />

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

Cestrian inn, Benjamin Carter<br />

Mackenzie WUliam, publisher<br />

3 Fox Eli<br />

5 Arthur John, civil engineer<br />

7 Price Thomas, refreshment rooms<br />

9 Minera Lime Co. Limited,<br />

Jas. Alfd. Broadbent, sec. 4c man<br />

11 Robertson John, temperance hotel<br />

Hughes John k Co. mining timber<br />

4cc. importers<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

Higginson Mrs. Emma, bookseller<br />

Marriott Alfred, shopkeeper<br />

Theadford James, bird dealer<br />

Barnes Thomas, cab proprietor<br />

Barnes Thos. 4c Sons,carriage builders<br />

Price Paul, beer retailer<br />

Wynd Robert, carpenter<br />

Gray George, hairdresser<br />

Darlington 4c Smithies, cigar 4c tobacco<br />

manufacturers<br />

Royal Engineers' Office<br />

Morris E. k Co. woollen warehousmn<br />

Bostock Alfd.&Co. boot k shoe manfrs<br />

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL<br />

City walls, fro7n Eastgate Sf round<br />

the Walls.<br />

Thome' k Chatterton, architects 4c<br />

building surveyors<br />

Churton Williara Henry, solicitor<br />

King's Arms Kitchen,B&Tker Jones<br />

Baker Thos. Ansdell, boot k shoe raa<br />

Bennett John, tailor 4c draper<br />

Roberts Wm. bookbinder 4c stationer<br />

Seller Henry 4c Son, leather dealers<br />

Ray Henry, buUder k mason<br />

Radford John, commercial traveller<br />

Bush Captain, R.N<br />

Lament Alexander<br />

Brown Henry Thomas<br />

Tennant Mrs<br />

Clark Edwin John<br />

Massey Thoraas<br />

Darlington Job<br />

Hughes William<br />

Bull Stanhope, C.E. (Edgar house)<br />

<strong>County</strong> Surveyor's Office,<br />

Stanhope Bull, C.E. surveyor<br />

Kitchen Mrs. Margaret, shopkeeper<br />

Lloyd George, shopkeeper<br />

Dutton Mrs. Jessie, servants' registry<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Smith Hector<br />

Claremont buildings, seeForegate st.<br />

Claverton row, see Handbridge.<br />

Coal Exchange, see Black Diamond<br />

street.<br />

Cockpit yard, see St. John's street.<br />

Collegiate ter, see Cheyney lane.<br />

Commercial hall, Foregate street.<br />

Leigh John, agent to Galloway 4c Co.<br />

manufacturers <strong>of</strong> mineral waters<br />

Hays WiUiam, builder 4c joiner<br />

Powell Peter, coach builder<br />

Commonhall street. Bridge street to<br />

Weaver street.<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

1 Deakin Miss Mary, dressmaker '<br />

3 Parry Robert Wm. general sraith<br />

3 Jones John, carpenter k joiner<br />

27 Sullivan Mrs. Mary, midwife<br />

35 Ladies' Charity, ^—-^<br />

Mrs. Ann SapiOj^ matron<br />

37 Hewitt Mrs<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

Brewer John, tin plate worker<br />

Williams Wm.plumber 4c brassfounder<br />

32 Jones Thomas, dairyman<br />

wuiiams William, basket maker<br />

Tatler Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper<br />

PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL<br />

[POST OFFICE<br />

Christy William, coal dealer<br />

Brannan William, whitesmith<br />

46 Dutton Israel John^ pawnbroker<br />

Com Exchange, see Eastgate<br />

street.<br />

Com Exchange chamber^.<br />

16 Wakefield James, accountant k estate<br />

agent<br />

Lloyd's Cambrian Chain Sf Anchor<br />

Public Testing Co. Limited<br />

Chester Sf North Wales Permanent<br />

Investment Benefit Building Soc<br />

Halkyn District Mines Drainage<br />

Co.<br />

The Rhosesmor Mining Co. Lim.<br />

Grosvenor Hotel Co. Limited,<br />

Jas. Wakefield, sec<br />

17 British Cattle Food Co.<br />

Geo. John Robt. Simpson, man<br />

18 4c 19 Ward George F, accountant 4c<br />

estate agent<br />

Chester Queen Railway Hotel Co.<br />

Limited<br />

Colwyn Bay Hotel Co. Limited,<br />

George F. Ward, secretary<br />

20 Francis Francis, mining engineer 4c<br />

stock k share broker<br />

21 Green Brothers, financial agents<br />

22 Simpson George John Robert, auctioneer<br />

4c land agent<br />

23 Boden Walter MiUer, architect k<br />

surveyor<br />

24 4c 25 The Direct United States<br />

Cable Co. Limited,<br />

Charles B. Wood, manager<br />

36 Butler Edwin, telegraph engineer<br />

Cornwall street, Newtown.<br />

2 Walters George<br />

34 Wright James, beerretailer<br />

Christ Church National School<br />

13 Burkhill Oliver, provision dealer<br />

Cow Lane bridge, .see Brook street^<br />

Frodsham street.<br />

Crane street, Watergate.<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

1 Ryland Mrs<br />

3 Sutclifie James<br />

5 Thomas Thomas<br />

7 Burr Edmund John<br />

9 Hughes Mrs. Mary Ann, cowkeeper<br />

11 Bellis Miss Elizabeth, lodging house<br />

11 Mulhern Richard, egg4c butter mer<br />

13 Billington George<br />

15 Roberts John ,<br />

17 Beck Richard<br />

19 McGregor Donald<br />

21 Jones Miss<br />

23 Hughes Joseph<br />

25 Turner Robert Clarke<br />

27 Mawdesley Miss<br />

29 Hankinson Johu Hope<br />

31 Palin John<br />

33 Gibson Mrs<br />

37 Rowland William<br />

Brewer John!<br />

41 Lee Samuel Wynne, baker k groeer<br />

Dixon Thomas k Co. timber merchnts<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

2 Blundell Richard<br />

4 Roberts Jobn<br />

6 White George<br />

8 West William<br />

10 Meldrum Rev. Samuel<br />

12 Jones Mrs. Sarah, lodging house<br />

14 ElUs Thomas<br />

16 Holcr<strong>of</strong>t John<br />

18 Whittle Thomas<br />

20 Jones William Henry<br />

22 Cunnah John<br />

24 Preston James<br />

26 Dunn Henry<br />

28 Ford John<br />

30 Mattershead Thomas<br />

32 Edwards Thomas<br />

34 Davidson William<br />

36 Beckett Joseph


DIRECTORY.]<br />

40 ^ing*s Arms, Thomas Prescott<br />

42 Trelfbrd Henry<br />

44 Washington William<br />

46 Williams William 4c Son, tobacco 4c<br />

snuff manufacturers<br />

52 Ship, Wilfiam Cowap<br />

Edwards William, builder<br />

Crane wharf, bottom <strong>of</strong> Watergate to<br />

Sealand road.<br />

Flint Boat House inn,Thoa. S. Jones<br />

Smith William (Crane house)<br />

Smith William, corn merchant<br />

Roberts 4c Co. slate 4c timber merchts<br />

Malt George, jobbing smith<br />

Jones 4c Co. slate merchants<br />

Cunnah John J.coal,gi-avel4c brick mer<br />

Jones Richard, tallow chandler<br />

Crewe street, Egerton street.<br />

13 Woodward Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper<br />

Bridgewater inn, Mrs. Mary<br />

Campbell<br />

Crook street,<br />

from Watergate to Princess street.<br />

Green's Almshouses<br />

Parry Mrs. (Crook house)<br />

Parry William, iron 4c brassfounder<br />

Macdermott Patrick, marine store dlr<br />

Holley John, clothes cleaner<br />

Rossiter Thoraas, sculptor<br />

Laycock Joseph ginger beer 4c<br />

leraonade maker<br />

Stevenson Francis, shopkeeper<br />

City Mission Lecture Room<br />

Cross (Tlie),«ee Bridge street. Eastgate<br />

street Sf Watergate street.<br />

Cross chambers, see Eastgate Street<br />

row north.<br />

Crypt chambers, see Eastgate Street<br />

roio south.<br />

Cuppin street.<br />

Lower Bridge st. to St. Martin's ash.<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

17 Kendrlck Mrs. Elizabeth, cowkeeper<br />

23 Williams Isaac, plumber 4c glazier<br />

31 Newns Henry, baker k provision dlr<br />

37 Kilburn Miss Agnes, ladies' school<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

14 Blake William James, baker<br />

20 Williams Isaac<br />

22 Blake William James<br />

32 Star inn, Peter Parker<br />

Davies R. J. 4c Co. who. confeetioners<br />

38 Ball John, beer retailer<br />

40 Brown Mrs. Maria, servants' re<br />

gistry <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Curzon park.<br />

Williams William Masmor, J.P.<br />

(Dingle bank)<br />

Marshall Frederic, B.A., LL.B<br />

(Everton house^<br />

Gilbert Leonard (Park house)<br />

7 Deeley William Clark<br />

Wallace James (Thornleigh)<br />

11 Thyer Joseph<br />

Bagnall Freeman Leopold (Westfield<br />

lodge)<br />

Taylor Henry Enfield (Woodbrae) •<br />

6 "ropham Joseph B<br />

8 Wills Caleb Sherar<br />

10 Royle Thomas Vernon<br />

12 Jones John<br />

14 Groome John<br />

16 Gamon John i<br />

18 Brown William<br />

20 Turner Joseph<br />

Dee banks.<br />

Vaughan Mrs. Fridiswid, mkt. grdni<br />

Taylor WiUiam (Meadow villa)<br />

Williams Geo. C. G. (Prospect vUla)<br />

Peel Cecil f Clifton villa)<br />

Douglas John<br />

CHESHB^E.<br />

Bentick Mi8S'(Malpas cottage)<br />

Harris James Raymond (Bank cott)<br />

Nott Miss, » yj jj,<br />

Norris Mrs. J^aravmas<br />

S'SS^K"!"""«"<br />

Mostyn Charles (Belmont house)<br />

Lowe Jaraes Foulkes, > T»„^ „„*+„„^<br />

Davies William, { ^^^ ^^""'^Se<br />

White House hotel, Joseph Nuttall<br />

Red House hotel, J oseph Cunlifi'e<br />

Jones George L<strong>of</strong>t (Garden villa)<br />

Marcham James (Florence villa)<br />

Holland William (Ebenezer cottage)<br />

Eaton Peter (Hilda house)<br />

Taverner William, ) T, ..<br />

Pinnington Mrs. 1 ^«"« ^"^<br />

Evans Mrs. (Laburnum cottage)<br />

Wrench Richard A. (Spring cottage)<br />

Hughes John Henry (Holly villa)<br />

Dee lane, Boughton.<br />

9 Harrop Mrs. Emma, dress maker<br />

11 Nolte Joseph, carver 4c gilder<br />

Dee side, from St. John's Church. 19 Barber Mrs. Efiza, china 4c glass dlr<br />

Jacobson Right Rev. Williara, D.D.<br />

21 Parry 4c Son, wholesale stationers<br />

'23 London Sf North Western Railway<br />

(LordBishop <strong>of</strong> Chester),ThePalace Parcel Office, Cha8.G.Bevan,agt<br />

Harrison George<br />

25 Johnson John, tobacconist<br />

Dee Side mills, see Handbridge.<br />

Dee villas, see Tower wharf.<br />

Denbigh villas, see Cheyney lane.<br />

Deva terrace. Dee side.<br />

1 Jefis John, timber merchant<br />

2 Dutton Mrs<br />

3 SraaU Henry<br />

4 Glover William Haywood<br />

5 WiUiams Jobn HoUand<br />

6 Noyes Edward<br />

7 Cook Randolph<br />

8 Tauranac John Westlake<br />

9 Seavill Leopold Lathby<br />

11 Dean Mrs<br />

12 Roberts John<br />

13 Smith Richard<br />

14 Noyes Thomas<br />

16 Holt Mrs<br />

17 Brining Henry, tea dealer<br />

Duke street.<br />

Lower Bridge street to Park street.<br />

Cross Keys, Miss Jane Bailey<br />

Rowland Richard, coal dealer<br />

8 Johnson Mrs. Ann, cowkeeper<br />

12 Moss Mrs. Frances, stay maker<br />

Brown WiUiam k Frank k Co.<br />

furniture warehouse<br />

24 Owen Mrs<br />

26 Jones William Catleuth<br />

32 Okell John<br />

33 Davies James, shopkeeper<br />

Eastern path-way, see Queen's park.<br />

Eastgate buildings, see Foregate st.<br />

Eastgate chambers, see Eastgate<br />

Street row north.<br />

Eastgate street,<br />

from the Eastgate bars to The Cross.<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

Huxley John 4c Sons, wholesale 4c<br />

retail wine 4c spirit merchants<br />

EUis John, solicitor<br />

North Sf South Wales Bank,<br />

WUliam Evans, manager<br />

The Grosvenor hotel,<br />

David Foster, manager<br />

here is Newgate atreet<br />

Ellis Thomas, spirit vaults<br />

Groome John, wine 4» spirit mercht<br />

32 Gresty John, bookseller<br />

CHESTER. 115<br />

30 Fincbett Joseph, grocer<br />

24 Blake John, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

Great Western Railway Inquiry if<br />

Parcel Office, Wm. Wilson, agt<br />

Richmond William, smallware dealer<br />

4c lamp maker<br />

Jones Mrs. Christiana, rope k twine<br />

manufacturer 4c smallware dealer<br />

Williams Wm. 4c Hy .butchers \<br />

Neville k Co. tea merchants i<br />

Gorst Mrs.MaryAnn,mUliner ( The<br />

Nicholls Thomas4c Co.tobacco /"Cross<br />

manufacturers<br />

i<br />

Davies John P. coal mercht. /<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

1 Jones Thomas Broadhurst, "^<br />

who.4cretail brush 4c matrafr. i<br />

3 Wilcoxon Thomas 4c Co. ^ The<br />

wholesale grocers 4c candle I 'Cross<br />

manufacturers )<br />

5 4c 7 Spencer Samuel,tailor 4coutfitter<br />

9 Conway William, hosier 4c glover<br />

11 Williams George, general draper<br />

13 4c 15 Oakes k Griffiths, silk mercers,<br />

linen 4c woollen drapers 4c general<br />

warehousemen<br />

Griffiths John, cheese factor<br />

27 Dutton George, family grocer<br />

Bowers Brothers, pharmaceatical<br />

chemists 4c family grocers<br />

31 Challinor Robert, general droper<br />

33 Peters 4c Hughes, braziers, furnishing<br />

ironmongers, cutlers 4cc. See advt<br />

35 Dixon 4c Co. bakers<br />

.hereis St. Werburgh street<br />

37 Dickson Francis k Arthur 4c Sons,<br />

seed merchants 4c nurserymen<br />

39 Green Dragon hotel, Henry Wise<br />

41 Dickson James k Sons, seed merchants<br />

4c nurserymen<br />

Corn Exchange, Ja3.Wakefie}d,agt<br />

43 Moulton Henry, fruit k game dealer<br />

45 Dennis John, brush k basket maniffr<br />

47 Lamont k Son, cabiuet makera 4c<br />

upholsterers<br />

49 Davies Charles 4c Co. general drapers<br />

51 Ellis Thomas, perfumer<br />

53 Morris Henry, tailor 4c woollen drapr<br />

55 Ellis Misses Emma 4c Sarah, stay 4c.<br />

straw bonnet makers<br />

57 Eastwood John, woollen draper<br />

Pickering, Sons 4c Woodfin, auctioneers<br />

4c surveyors<br />

King's Arms Kitchen, Barker Jones<br />

Eastgate Street row north.<br />

Rogers James, estate agent 4c registrar<br />

<strong>of</strong> births, deaths k marriages<br />

Royle Charles Vernon, solicitor<br />

(Cross chambers)<br />

MarshallFredericB.A.jLL.B.^ p ^<br />

barrister-at-law, I ^^'<br />

Whaley Samuel, accountant, ( F* f<br />

estate agent 4c auctioneer, J cnmos<br />

Boot inn, Thomas Edwd. Taylor<br />

Burghall Thomas, bookbinder 4c<br />

paper ruler (Boot passage)<br />

Barber Mrs<br />

Chester Constitutional Association<br />

Sf Reading Rooms,Sam\ie\ Davies,<br />

hon sec. J. B. Dutton.hon.treasurer<br />

Inland Revenue Office,<br />

John Farqnharson, collector<br />

John Moore, supervisor<br />

William Swann, chief clerk<br />

Tax Office, Hy. Newman, surveyor<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> Observer Office,<br />

James HaU, printer 4cipubliBher<br />

Dutton George<br />

Fletcher Thomas Arthur, solicitor,<br />

proctor 4c notary<br />

Warburton Mrs<br />

Challinor Robert<br />

Peters Edward<br />

8*


116 CHESTER.<br />

Eastgate Street row south,<br />

fromGrosvenorHotelrmo to TheCross.<br />

Little John, family grocer<br />

Spencer Mrs. Emma, jeweller<br />

Hodges Wm. pharmaceutical chemist<br />

McLellan George k Son, drapers<br />

PhiHipson 4c Golder, booksellers<br />

Bolland Rd. confectr. k luncheon rms<br />

Brown, Holmes 4c Co. silk mercers<br />

Brown William 4c Frank 4c Co. cabi<br />

V OS<br />

net manufacturers<br />

Butt Francis, watch maker<br />

MinshuU 4c Hughes, booksellers<br />

Davies Hart, hosier, glover k hatter<br />

Davidson William, family k dispensing<br />

chemist<br />

Fitch Wm. bazaar 4c fancy repository<br />

Crown Sf Glove hotel, Godfrey Bilton<br />

Sandfield<br />

Smith John k Son, woollen drapers,<br />

tailors k hatters<br />

Beckett Joseph 4c Co. silk mercers<br />

Hamley Maoame, milliner<br />

Dunne Henry, ladies' outfitter<br />

Catherall k Prichard, publisheis<br />

Collinson William, hoot raaker<br />

Mills John, pharmaceutical chemist<br />

Brown Brothers, watch makers<br />

Powell Edward chronometer maker<br />

Leech Mrs. Sarah, iniUiner<br />

Jones Evan Wynne, solicitor<br />

Evans-Lloyd Edward, supt. registrar<br />

<strong>of</strong> births, deaths 4c<br />

marriages<br />

Young Men's Christian Association,<br />

John McKercher,<br />

hon. sec<br />

30 Bithell John<br />

2ficholls Thomas k Co. tobacco manfs 32 Roberts Mrs<br />

Eaton road, /rowi Handbridge.<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

1 Williams Henry<br />

2 Pollard Henry<br />

3 Jesty Christopher<br />

4 Davies Mrs<br />

6 Lucas Alfred Walter<br />

6 Chambers Wm. Henry<br />

7 Giles Miss Harriet, school<br />

Rush 4c Yeats, nurserymen<br />

13 Bailie Edmund John<br />

15 Powell John, market gardener<br />

17 Littler Robert, estate agent to the<br />

Duke <strong>of</strong> Westminster<br />

19 Jones Robert<br />

L1 Appleyard Thomas<br />

Puiford Miss (Green hank)<br />

Potts Charles Wm. (Heron bridge)<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

2 Ordnance Survey Office, Capt. H.<br />

Elsdale R.E.<br />

4 Duesbury John Andrew<br />

6 McHattie John<br />

8 Revis Mrs<br />

,12 Moss Henry (Percv house)<br />

14 Roberts Robert (WUtpn villa)<br />

16 Evans William (Brynavon) •<br />

. 18 Walley Mrs<br />

S 20 Macgregor Alexander<br />

" d 22 Newman Henry, surveyor <strong>of</strong> toxes<br />

^ 24 Webster George<br />

H 26 Atkin Maurice Uniace<br />

5 28 Morgan Henry Arthur<br />

* 30 Coats George Carrick<br />

" 32 Jones Evan- Wynne<br />

34 Fluitt Thomas, "\<br />

36 CunningtonWilUam Thos. f Wilton<br />

38 Hunter James, j terrace.<br />

40 Pullan Miss, )<br />

42 Sharp Frederic WiUiam (Stone ho)<br />

44 Dickson Johnson (Netherleigh cot)<br />

46 Giles Rev. WiUiara Theophilus, M.A.<br />

boys' boarding school (Netherleigh<br />

house)<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

52 Morgan Williara, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

54 Preston Henry, furniture dealer<br />

Exton Park, see Parkgate road<br />

Fletcher's buildings, see Bridge<br />

street row.<br />

Flooker's brook.<br />

NOUTH SIDE.<br />

Great Western Railway Goods<br />

Station, S.P.Hunt, goods agt<br />

Ermine hotel, Alexander Kelly<br />

Weaver Brothers, furniture removers<br />

Weaver Samuel, cab proprietor<br />

Brown Mrs. (Pool house)<br />

Williamson Samuel, ) mi rvu-u n<br />

Levien Arthur, {TheOldTiaU<br />

Pater Septimus (Ashby house)<br />

Parry John, cowkeeper, > . . i ,<br />

Henderson John Magnus, \ ^^^^^ P'<br />

Monk Captain (The Cottage)<br />

Brown Mrs<br />

Brown Charles (The Folly)<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

[POST OFFICE<br />

Edward's court, see Foregate street. Tibbits 4c Sons, solctrs. 1^ Old<br />

Griffith John 4c Son, f Post<br />

Egerton street. Brook street to upholsterers, 4cc. 31" Office<br />

Seller street.<br />

Shone Wm. coach bldr. ) yard<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

1 Dean Samuel, saddler 4c harness ma<br />

5 Ingman Mrs.<br />

Salraon Mrs. Emma, wine merchant<br />

Farrimond Frederick Thoraas 4c Co Lloyd Thomas (Bank place)<br />

builders 4c timber merchants 3 Brassey John Evans, iron merchant<br />

Jones Hugh, beer retailer<br />

5 Lloyd Thomas, faraily grocer<br />

here is A Ibert street<br />

Hop Pole family Sf commercial<br />

Mowle James 4c Co. engineers<br />

hotel, Arthur Garden Lockwood<br />

here is Creice street 9 Maltby Miss Bathsheba, draper<br />

15 Davies Enos, coal merchant 11 Roberts Mrs. Mary, tobacconist<br />

17 Davies Miss Melinda, ladies' school 13 Baxter Geo. pharmaceutical chemist<br />

19 Whitehouse Mrs. Mary, lodging ho<br />

here is Frodsham street<br />

21 Richards Charles<br />

Bear's Paw inn, John Taylor<br />

23 Jones John, auctioneer<br />

15 Jones John Theophilus 4c Co. tailors<br />

23 Farrimond Frederick Thomas<br />

17 Dobson Wm. W. wholesale stationer<br />

27 Massey Mrs. Ann Mary, pianist<br />

PhiHipson 4c Golder, printers k<br />

29 Lamb Robert<br />

lithographers<br />

31 Foulkes Jobn<br />

19 Rush 4c Yeats, nursery 4c seedsmen<br />

33 Leeming Edmond<br />

21 Gerrard James, cabinet maker<br />

39 Lewis Edward, chemist<br />

23 Musker John, grocer<br />

Iron Bridge inn, Mrs. Hannah<br />

25 4c 29 Williams Elias, draper<br />

Holmes<br />

Musker John, butcher (Commercial<br />

... here is Leadworks lane<br />

court)<br />

43 Lawson Joseph, baker 4c flour dealer here is Commercial Hall<br />

45 Bickley William, butcher<br />

27 Williams William, grocer<br />

Percival Spencer, tripe dresser 29 4c 25 Williams Elias, draper<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

31 Gemmell John, hosier k draper<br />

Mowle James k Co. engineers 33 Price John Lewis, tobacconist<br />

16 Poole Isaiah, boiler maker 35 Whitworth Mrs. Harriet, whip<br />

... here is Samuel street<br />

manufacturer<br />

18 Williams Thomas<br />

37 Evans Richard4c Co. aerated wat?r<br />

20 Killon John 4c William, pump mkrs manufacturers<br />

22 Moore Thomas, carter<br />

OldNag'sHead zwn,Joseph Ryding<br />

28 Dodd John, estate agent 4c assistant Rimmer Thomas, tanner<br />

overseer for St. John's parish 43 Wilbraham Henry, grocer<br />

45 Joinson Jonathan, fancy repository<br />

47 Smith James, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

49 Capper James, chemist 4c druggist<br />

34 Burrell Thoraas Gaze<br />

51 Toner Thomas, furniture dealer<br />

36 Kennedy Michael<br />

Mackney Mrs. Elizh. hair dresser<br />

38 Moore Mrs<br />

53 Brewers' A rms, John Sturt<br />

40 Crank Joseph<br />

55 Fletcher Peter, baker 4c confectioner<br />

42 Roberts Mrs<br />

57 4c 42 Jonas John, cabinet 4c chair nia<br />

Owen Benjamin, butcher<br />

59 Jonea Arthur Wellesley, provision<br />

here is Milton street<br />

merchant<br />

Union vaults, John Dutton<br />

Hobson Thoraas, confectioner<br />

, here is Queen street<br />

61 Taylor John, decorator k gilder<br />

63 Horton William, family grocer<br />

65 Monks Win. Henry, gun maker<br />

69 White Lion, George Smith<br />

71 Parry James, sen. coach builder<br />

73 Timmis 4c Co. tea 4c c<strong>of</strong>iee dealers<br />

75 Smith George, brewer 4c maltster<br />

77 Gilbert Francis, watch maker<br />

79 Churton, Elphick, Roberts 4c Richardson,<br />

auctioneers, appraisers 4cc.<br />

(Churtoii's auction mart)<br />

81 Huke James W. chemist 4c druggist<br />

Alexander Mrs. Mary, \<br />

toy repository, i<br />

WilliarasEdwd. tailor, (Claremont<br />

draper 4c hatter, (buUdings<br />

Wakefield William 4c<br />

Co. giocers 4cc /<br />

here is Claremont walk<br />

Old Queen's Head, Mrs.Mry.Jones<br />

87 Lawrence Peter, butcher<br />

Female Home, Misa Ann S.Griffith,<br />

matron (Houghland's court)<br />

London Sf North Western Railway<br />

Goods Station,<br />

H. R. West, goods agent<br />

91 Cotgreave James Hamnlett, grocer<br />

Comber WilUam Merritt (Brook Idg) ,. .hereis Parry's entry<br />

De Puget Mrs. (Flookersbrook ho) 93 Parry Charles, baker 4c flour dealer<br />

Thomas Thomas Lloyd, newspaper 95 Beech John, outfitter<br />

reporter<br />

97 Clark Mrs<br />

Thoraas Mrs. Thomas, ladies' school 99 Tiddy Thoraas, draper<br />

(Ash Tree house)<br />

.here is Cross Gun court<br />

Weaver Joseph, farmer<br />

101 Jones WiUiam, shopkeeper<br />

Smith William, beer retaUer<br />

Marriott Alfred, shopkeeper<br />

Wimperis Edmund Richd. (Moor ho) Macdermott Patrick, marine store<br />

warehouse<br />

Foregate st. Eastgate to The Bars. Owens Owen, carpenter<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

103 Brown John, fruitere r<br />

Evans & Co. importers <strong>of</strong>] 105 Seller Charles William<br />

wines,<br />

f Eastgate Seller Edward Russell 4c Co.brewcrs<br />

Oliver George,boot 4c shoe i* buildings (Foregate Street brewery)<br />

warehouse, j • I 107 Firth Nathan Orosley, watch makr


DIRECTORY.]<br />

109 Roberts Robt. chemist 4c druggist<br />

113 Parkinson Mrs. Jane, butcher<br />

115 Kennedy 4c Pritcbard, taUors 4c<br />

drapers<br />

117 Dean John, grocer<br />

119 Morris, Pryce4c Co. paint manufacturers<br />

4c oil merchants<br />

Queen's Head hotel, Thos. Ball<br />

here is Seller street<br />

121 Barrington Mrs. Emma, linen drpr<br />

123 Willey Henry, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

PILLAR LETTER BOX<br />

125 PhUlips Mrs. Sarah, baker<br />

127 Ingman 4c Jones, grocers<br />

Ring o' .BeZZs, Jsph.MartinWright<br />

BiUington Wm. Harri8on,confectnr<br />

here is City road<br />

Owen Edmund, hardwareman<br />

Thompson Mrs. Eliza, fruiterer<br />

133 White Nathaniel, outfitter<br />

^ 135 Vernon James, butcher<br />

g. 137 Barnes Henry, baker<br />

n 139 Barnes Thomas, cab proprietor<br />

g, 141 Harvey Samuel, provision dealer<br />

^ 143 Coppack Saml. glass 4c china dlr<br />

^ 145 Hopley Thos. baker 4c flour dlr<br />

147 Exchange Vaults, Henry Hunt<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

2 Oliver George, boot 4c shoe wareho<br />

4 wuiiams John Eyton, chemist<br />

6 Biddulph Ormus, Bank house<br />

WUUams 4c Co. bankers (Old bank)<br />

here is St. John's street<br />

McHattie John k George, nursery<br />

men k seed raerchants<br />

Blossom's family Sf commercial<br />

hotel, Samuel Stephenson<br />

12 Burton James John, clothier<br />

14 Dodd Williara, draper 4c hosier<br />

14A, Gresty John, batter 4c hosier<br />

16 Clark John, wine k spirit vaults<br />

20 Norbury Thos. baker k confectioner<br />

22 Williams Wm. k Hy. butchers<br />

24 Golden Lion inn, Thomas Watkins<br />

20 Jenkins Frederick, boot 4c shoe ma<br />

hereis the Union hall<br />

30 Reece Peter Hodson, currier<br />

32 Burrell Thos. Gaze, hosier k draper<br />

34 Royal Oak inn, Mrs. Margaret<br />

Holland<br />

30 Margerison Joseph, dining rooms<br />

Little Nag's Head Cocoa House,<br />

Walter Martin, manager<br />

Donaghey John, bill poster<br />

0 Dodd John, shopkeeper<br />

40 Dodd Henry Edwin, coal dealer<br />

Hassall Thos. blacksmith, ) Booth's<br />

Oldfield John, cooper, ) court<br />

42 4c 57 Jonas John, cabinet 4c chair ma<br />

2 Cross Peter, refreshment rooms<br />

44 Asbury Charles, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

26 Bryan Jaraes Thomas, taUor<br />

48 Davies Joseph, plumber 4c gas titter 28 Mills William, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

50 Woollam John, baker 4c flour dealer 36 Bostock James, greengrocer<br />

52 Swan inn, Evan Davies<br />

... here is Albert street<br />

54 Robinson .James, clothier 4c outfitter 38 Duke Joseph, butcher 4c provision dlr<br />

56 Bernhardt William, hairdresser<br />

Ellis Robert, painter (4 Hamilton ct)<br />

53 4c 60 Ogden Henry, draper 4coutfitter<br />

Podmore Joseph, carver 4c gilder<br />

62 Fisher Henry, boot k shoe maker<br />

64 Pearce Charles, greengrocer<br />

66 Haswell Miss Susannah, c<strong>of</strong>iee rooms<br />

68 Singer Manufacturing Co.<br />

Joseph Thos. Greenwood, agent<br />

here is Love street<br />

70 k 72 Ovcry Jos. clothier k outfitter<br />

WUson William, M.A., LL.D. board<br />

ing school (Forest house)<br />

76 Dawson Anderson Robert, boot 4c<br />

shoe manufacturer<br />

Langdon Miss Annie, ladies' school<br />

(Spring house)<br />

78 ChallinorJas.jun.fishmngr.4c fruitrer<br />

80 Lockwood Thomas Meakin, architect<br />

82 Jephcott Samuel Thomas, M.D<br />

84 Haswell George 4c Sons, accountants<br />

Haswell Charles George, registrar <strong>of</strong><br />

births, deaths 4c marriages<br />

84 Haswell Mrs<br />

80 Harvey George, bird dealer<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

88 Pownall Mrs. Peter, paper hanger<br />

90 Parks William, coal merchant<br />

92 Shakspeare inn, John McCreery<br />

94 Jones Mrs. Ann, lodging house<br />

96 Jonas William, plumber 4c gasfitter<br />

98 Watson William, surgeon<br />

100 Riddle Walter, commercial temperance<br />

hotel<br />

wuiiams WUliam, chimney sweep<br />

(Edwards's court)<br />

102 Guttridgc John, saddler<br />

104 Carver Edward, cowkeeper<br />

108 Stone Albert Henry, furnishing<br />

ironmonger<br />

110 <strong>County</strong> Constabulary (Office),<br />

Capt. Arrowsmith, chief constbl<br />

Geo. Edward Oldmeadow, chief<br />

superintendent 4c chief clerk<br />

S. Williamson, detective inspec<br />

112 Jonas William, plumber 4c gasfitter<br />

116 Boulton Mrs. Catherine, baker 4c<br />

flour dealer<br />

.... here is Grosvenor park road ....<br />

Stephenson Anthony, mUlwright 4c<br />

engineer<br />

122 Maddocks David, hairdresser<br />

i24 S.ilmon James<br />

126 Bars hotel, Edwd. Tasker,<br />

128 lnCTamMrs.Mary,upholsteress,<br />

130 Kelly Mrs. Margaret, fishmonger,<br />

I V<br />

132 Parry James, brewer, j ^<br />

134 Parry James, sen. J<br />

here is Dee lane<br />

Francis st. Brook st.toLeadworks la.<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

Drury Mrs. Mary, brewer (Brook<br />

Street brewery)<br />

7 Thornton John, cowkeeper<br />

9 Heaps k Son, contractors 4c dealers<br />

in all kind <strong>of</strong> stone<br />

here is Sibell street<br />

Connolly John, beer retailer<br />

43 Dewick John, butcher 4c cattle dealer<br />

49 Roberts Mrs. Ann, provision dealer<br />

55 Allman Thoraas, lodging house<br />

57 Johnson Henry, lodging house<br />

Farrall Mrs. Ann, provision dealer<br />

Sraith Josepli, provision dealer<br />

, here is Crewe street<br />

101 Egerton Charles, provision dealer<br />

121 Tomlinson Jaraes, shopkeeper<br />

here is Peel street<br />

Ellison .Joseph, beer retlr. 4c cowkpr<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

Frodsham street, Foregate street to<br />

Canal bridge.<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

Raven inn, Joseph Croshaw Harris<br />

Yates Samuel, blacksmith<br />

5 Three Tuns, Joseph Bromley<br />

7 Tyson Miss Mary, dressmaker<br />

9 Dutton Edgar, undertaker<br />

11 4c 13 Smith Isaac, batter<br />

Pickford James F. boot 4c shoe maker<br />

15 Wilson Ellis, hairdresser<br />

17 Wharton William, shopkeeper<br />

19 4c 21 Robinson James, clothier 4c<br />

outfitter<br />

33 4c 35 Lloyd James, tobacconist 4c beer<br />

retailer<br />

41 Conyers Williara, boot k shoe maker<br />

43 Thompson WiUiam, bird 4c animal<br />

preserver<br />

45 Carman William Walter, chemist<br />

47 Williams Lewis, provision merchant<br />

51 MillerJhn.HoUes,8addle4charness ma<br />

53 Millar James Clark, draper<br />

55 Red Lion inn, Joseph Catherall<br />

CHESTER. 117<br />

57 Smith John, temperance hotel<br />

59 Field Thomas, bookbinder<br />

59 Aldis Richard Hy. furniture broker<br />

61 Lloyd Charles, tailor<br />

65 Thompson Henry, boot k shoe maker<br />

Horton John, wine 4c spirit vaults<br />

Richardson Isaac, boot 4c shoe ^ .§<br />

maker,<br />

/ c3<br />

Sheen Daniel, builder 4e joiner, > ^<br />

National School (Infants), I -g<br />

Haswell WUliam, stone mason, J t^<br />

69 Steel Joseph<br />

Farrimond Frederick Thomas 4c Co.<br />

o timber merchants 4c builders<br />

§ ^ Davies William, timber merchant<br />

^ to Shropshire Union Railways Sf<br />

fe S Canal Company's Warehouses,<br />

o p<br />

Joseph Steel, agent<br />

W Gittins 4c Co. lime, coal 4c cement<br />

merchants 4cc<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

4 Charles Mrs. Hannah, tobacconist<br />

8 Taylor Gregory, hairdresser<br />

10 Jones Mrs. Ann, ahopkeeper<br />

Davidson WiUiam, joiner k builder<br />

12 Jones, Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

14 Pover William, beer retailer<br />

Taylor George, wood turner<br />

Gamon WiUiam, corn factor<br />

18 Crilley Nicholas,' furniture broker<br />

20 Chester Co-operative Society Lim.<br />

Charles Andrews, manager<br />

22 Pilkington Thomas, baker k flour dlr<br />

Lord Raglan, John Henry Hawkins<br />

here is Commercial hall<br />

Williams David k Son, plumbers 4c<br />

glaziers<br />

FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE<br />

here is Union walk ^<br />

City Arms i7iw,William WoolUscr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

30 Blackburne Mrs. Mary, cowkeeper<br />

32 Challinor James, fruiterer 4c potato<br />

dealer<br />

34 Tyson John, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

36 Gumbley James, whip maker<br />

38 Cordall Mrs. Anna, dressmaker<br />

42 Box Stephen Thomas, gasfitter 4cc<br />

44 Roberts Stephen, shopkeeper<br />

46 Robinson George, timber merchant<br />

50 Griffith Thoraas, upholsterer<br />

52 Crimes Mrs<br />

54 Whiteman George, sexton to the<br />

Cathedral<br />

56 wuiiams Mrs<br />

Odd Fellows' Arms inn, Joseph<br />

Charmley<br />

Abell k wuiiams, iron 4c general<br />

merchants (Frodsham St. Bridge)<br />

Qaxden lane. Canal street,<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

11 Clark James<br />

u 13 Thomas David<br />

^ 15 Dariington Mrs<br />

•g 17 Johnson John<br />

»19 Booth Mrs<br />

^ 21 Davies Hart<br />

23 Dinwoodie John<br />

Guest Charles, builder<br />

Benson James, greengrocer<br />

here is Raymond street.......<br />

Jones Edward, provision dealer<br />

27 Linscott Joseph<br />

29 Riley Miss Sarah, school<br />

31 Truss Thomas<br />

33 Salt Mrs. Ann, grocer 4c baker<br />

Banks John, provision dealer (Or<br />

chard street)<br />

37 Jackson John<br />

39 Mason Edward, bootmaker<br />

41 James George, butcher<br />

43 Johns Thomas<br />

47 Jones Mrs. Catherine, lodging house<br />

49 Burchinshaw Thomas<br />

51 Maher William (Fern cottage)<br />

57 Over Thomas, provision dealer


118 CHESTER. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

GAQDBN liAVB—continued,<br />

fi 59 Inglis Leslie, cowkeeper<br />

® 61 Lawrence Thomas<br />

.g 63 Wildig William<br />

S 65 Youle Henry Robert<br />

567 Wright Peter<br />


DIRECTORY.]<br />

22 Hobday Thomas Perrens<br />

23 Dodd WUUam, boat proprietor<br />

Cook 4c Arthur,boat builders 4c proprs<br />

24 Hogg Andrew, beer retailer 4c boat<br />

proprietor<br />

Eamilton court, see Foregate street<br />

Sf Upper Northgate street.<br />

Hamilton place, Northgate street.<br />

1 Stokes James, furniture broker<br />

7 Taplin WiUiam, refreshment rooms<br />

Duke <strong>of</strong> Wellington, Mrs. Harriett<br />

Ducker s<br />

St. Peter's Infant School<br />

WELSH WESLEYAN METHODIST<br />

CHAPEL<br />

2 Lee WUliam<br />

4 Cummins John<br />

0 Cross Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker<br />

•8 Bevis Williain Henry<br />

BAPTIST CHAPEL<br />

I<br />

2<br />

m<br />

Handbridge.<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

Jones William Catleuth, fellmonger<br />

4c wooistapler<br />

Nicholls Thomas 4c Co. tobacco 4c<br />

snuff manufacturers<br />

Jones Edward 4c Sons, tobacco 4c<br />

snuff" manufactm'ers<br />

7 Lawley Jobn, provision dealer<br />

13 Edge Wm. baker 4c provision dealer<br />

15 Evans Miss Martha, shopkeeper<br />

17 Coa^h Sf Horses, Robert Webb<br />

Wheatsheaf inn, Henry Vaughan<br />

Duke <strong>of</strong> Wellington, Edward Jones<br />

33 Duke <strong>of</strong> Westminster's Estate Off.<br />

Robert Littler, agent<br />

35 Bridgewater John<br />

43 Hughes John, boot k shoe maker<br />

'63 Davies Latham, cowkeeper<br />

73 Astbury Peter, shopkeeper<br />

77 Mills Christopher<br />

79 Mulvey Miss<br />

81 Brooks John<br />

'83 Baterden James<br />

-85 Kershaw John<br />

87 Davies Thomas<br />

89 Gane Robert<br />

91 Cotgreave Frank<br />

-*»<br />

% 1 Cotgreave Jobn<br />

^ 2 Williams Thomas, inspector <strong>of</strong><br />

" schools<br />

^ 10 Pearce George, shopkeeper<br />

»4 55 Richmond Williara<br />

p, Robinson Richard, cowkeeper<br />

ill<br />

97 Gerrard Richard Gilbert, shopkeeper<br />

101 Gerrard Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper<br />

105 Simms Thomas, boot & shoe maker<br />

109 Thomas George, cowkeeper<br />

111 Red Lion, Arthur Dunning, 4c<br />

cowkeeper<br />

Gre^g Robert, rope k twine maker<br />

Littler Robert, wheelwright<br />

McHattie John 4c George, seed merchants<br />

4c nurserymen<br />

145 Sconce Mrs. Ellen, shopkeeper g<br />

McHattie Geo. (Elm oot.)^ S<br />

Jarvis Joseph k Son, f 2 "5 "^<br />

nurserymen, J ® £ 2<br />

Kendrlck Peter.cowkeeper,) ^<br />

King's Arms, Thos. Parry Garratt<br />

Hare Sf Hounds, Edward Blacow<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

2 Durban Rev. William, B.A. LOND.<br />

[Baptist]<br />

4 Davies Thomas<br />

Ship inn, Alexander Richardson<br />

Parry Richard, coal dealer<br />

16 Waterloo inn, Mrs. Elizh Hooley<br />

18 Whitnall James, brush manufocturer<br />

20 Haddock Mrs. Elizabeth, cowkeeper<br />

22 Westcott Geo. manufctg. confectionr<br />

Grosvenor Arms, Mrs. Margaret<br />

Joinson<br />

30 Jonas Mrs. Sarab, midwife<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

38 Williams Jobn, tailor<br />

38 WiUiams Miss Sarah Ann, shopkeepr<br />

40 Moore Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper<br />

46 MUls James WUliam, shopkeeper<br />

Birch John,coal 4c potato dlr. 1 Green-<br />

Lloyd Williani, shopkeeper, v , way<br />

INDEPENDENT CHAPEL ; street<br />

^g) POST OFFICE<br />

( Snelson Mrs. Ann, provision dealer<br />

GO White Horse, Jobn Thrash<br />

02 Powell John, shopkeeper<br />

70 Crosbie Samuel, slater k plasterer<br />

76 Woodfine George, grocer<br />

Davies Thomas, carpenter<br />

100 CatheraU Charies, baker<br />

St. Mary's National School<br />

J126 GUI Mrs<br />

g 128 Blanchett Mrs<br />

^ 132 Swindley John<br />

g 134 Boulter John<br />

•g 136 Perry William<br />

® 138 Burrows Wentworth<br />

§ 140 Garner Thomas<br />

3 142 Gee Mrs<br />

144 GaythorpeDavid,last 4c boot tree ma<br />

Feathers inn, George Edwards, 4c<br />

cowkeeper 4c nurseryman<br />

Pridding Joseph, blacksraith<br />

Speed Mrs. Martha, cow- \<br />

keeper,<br />

f Brown's<br />

Weaver Joseph, nursery ^ lane<br />

k seedsman, J<br />

Sproston WiUiam, cab proprietor<br />

Higgins Thomas (Overleigh) Linen HaU street, from Watergate<br />

Henry street, St. Anne street.<br />

1 Steen Mrs. Elizabeth, beer retaUer<br />

Jones John, cowkeeper<br />

Price Thomas, boot maker<br />

15 Povey Mrs. Anne, shopkeeper<br />

19 Cotgreave John, tailor<br />

PARTICULAR BAPTIST ROOM<br />

34 Yates John, baker<br />

HoUy bank, see Queen's park.<br />

Houghland's court, see Foregate st.<br />

Hunter's walk, Northgate street.<br />

Brown Tlios. Horatio, ecclesiastical 4c<br />

architectural wood 4c stone carver<br />

Howley Peter, carpenter k joiner<br />

Consolidated Girls' School<br />

James street. Black Diamond street.<br />

Bennett Samuel, shopkeeper<br />

Rutter Mrs. Frances Ann, provsn. dlr<br />

Kale yards, see Frodsham street.<br />

King atreet, from<br />

Northgate street to King's buildings.<br />

SOUTH<br />

SIDE.<br />

9 Weaver John, M.R.C.S. surgeon<br />

11 Jones Miss<br />

13 Little Mrs. Agnes, mantle maker<br />

15 Pilkington Mrs<br />

17 Hughes Richard, commercial travUr<br />

19 Davies Miss<br />

Bostock Edwin, export boot k shoe<br />

manufacturer<br />

21 Jones George<br />

23 Parry Miss Emma, lodging.house<br />

25 HughesMrs.Jhn.ladies' preprtry.schl<br />

27 Clarke William, market constable<br />

Morris Griffith, carpenter 4c builder<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

2 Haddock Miss Frances, cowkeeper<br />

4 Carline John<br />

6 Over Joseph<br />

8 Price Chos.Edwd. bricklayer 4c buildr<br />

12 Robertson Mrs<br />

14 Fereuson WiUiam<br />

16 Barber Dean<br />

18 Butler James<br />

20 Bennett John<br />

22 Jones John Wynne, commcl. travellr<br />

26 Mudd Robert, boot maker<br />

28 Morris Edward<br />

80 Pickering Robert<br />

CHESTER. 119<br />

32 Powell Thomas, commercial travellr<br />

34 Wood Mrs<br />

34 Wood Miss Annie,boarding4cday schl<br />

36 Huxley John<br />

36 Huxley WUUam<br />

36 Roberts Mrs<br />

Huxley John 4c Sons, brewers 4c<br />

maltsters<br />

King's buildings, bottom <strong>of</strong> King St.<br />

1 TUston Miss<br />

2 Fraser Mrs. Dora, ladies' school<br />

3 Bayne Mrs. Elizabeth, ladies' school<br />

4 Roberts Samuel Johnson<br />

5 Wilbraham Misses<br />

6 Barker Mrs<br />

Leadworks lane, Egerton street.<br />

1 Birke Mrs. Elizabeth, miUiner<br />

18 Evans Edward, lodging bouse<br />

19 Tushingham WUliam, china dealer<br />

Darlington Mrs. Jane, shopkeeper<br />

23 Roberts Mrs. Jane, shopkeeper<br />

26 Davies Henry, boot k shoe maker<br />

Williams Robert, stone mason<br />

Brittain George, beer retailer<br />

Walker Alfred 0.(Leadworks house)<br />

Walker Joseph, Parker 4c Co. lead<br />

merchants, smelters k manufactrs.<br />

liinen Hall place, Watergate street,<br />

1 Hodkinson Miss Eliza, preparty. sch 1<br />

Wildig William, plumber<br />

street to Princess street.<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

Linen Hall tavern, Jaraes Whitlow<br />

Lightfoot Richard, blacksmith<br />

George Sf Dragon, George Sirapson<br />

Mulligan John, coach builder,4c shoe*<br />

ing smith<br />

Byrne John, shopkeeper<br />

59 Adams Benj .John, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

Sportsman's Arms, John Rice<br />

O'Hagan<br />

14 Norton David, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

24 Morris WUliara, slater 4c plasterer<br />

36 Frith John, shopkeeper<br />

Holy Trinity National ScJiool(hoyB)<br />

FairbrotherSaml.marble4c3tonema3n<br />

Little St. John street, St. John<br />

street to Church.<br />

6 Hitchin WUliam, cabinet maker<br />

Frost Meadows, J.P. (St. John's ho)<br />

ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH,<br />

Powell John, sexton <strong>of</strong> St. John s<br />

church<br />

Whiteway Mrs. (St. John's cottage)<br />

13 Orme Thomas, slater 4c plasterer<br />

Liverpool road.<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

1 Longworth John<br />

3 George Sf Dragoon, Wm.H.Haywood<br />

5 Poynton Richard, cab proprietor<br />

7 AchesonRev.JohnstonHamilton,M. A<br />

9 Payne Thomas, cab proprietor<br />

13 Morris Joseph, tailor<br />

17 Dandison John<br />

17 Dandison Mrs<br />

19 Rhodes Mrs. (York viUo)<br />

21 Clemence Mrs. (Abbot's mount)<br />

23 Edwards John Ellis<br />

Q5 Bowers Henry Richard<br />

2? Ayrton Mrs. (Abbot's rock)<br />

29 Bowers James D. (Abbot's vUla)<br />

31 Ward Miss<br />

33 Montgomery Rev. John Knowles,<br />

[Unitarian]<br />

35 Garrard Henry<br />

Pooles Kennetli, ) Abbot's<br />

Brassey John Evans, ) grange.<br />

Smith Mrs. 1^<br />

Rigby Joseph, 2 i<br />

Rigby Frank, 2 Abbot's<br />

Hignett Mrs. 3 |<br />

Hayes.<br />

Charton Mrs. 4>


120 CHESTER.<br />

LIVERPOOL ROAD—continued.<br />

43 Latham Mrs. (Latham house)<br />

45 Wilkinson Mrs. (Wilkinson bouse)<br />

47 Gunton Frederick (Rimmersfield)<br />

49 Harding Mrs. (Polefield)<br />

Buckler John (St. Hilary's)<br />

Tomlin Mrs. CThorpe villa)<br />

Graham Mrs. (Woodville house)<br />

Allbut WiUiam (Abbot's court)<br />

AUbut Mrs. ladies' ecbl. (Abbot's ct)<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

2 MOBS George<br />

4 Conway William<br />

6 Lee Charles (The Quillets)<br />

8 Smith Mrs (Hampton lodge)<br />

10 Pro vis Jobn<br />

12 PhiHipson John<br />

14 Hobday James (Alexandra villa)<br />

16 Davies Wm. Twiston (Cedar bank)<br />

18 Gorst Miss (Spring villa)<br />

20 Rigg James (Green bank)<br />

22 Simpson Rev. Samuel, M.A. (Kings<br />

ton house)<br />

• hereis Brook lane<br />

24 Roberts Robert, jun. (Abbot's cot)<br />

Birch Henry John, (Corville)<br />

26 Nicholson Robert, J.P. (Abbot's fld)<br />

28 Gibb Thomas (Fern bank)<br />

Hewet8onRev.M.A.John(West view)<br />

32 Dew Mrs. Eliza Anne, ladies' school<br />

(Thornclifie house)<br />

34 Harding Samuel Tuffley (Clifton vU)<br />

here is Ormonde road<br />

86 Haynes John Dodd (The Bache)<br />

Lome atreet, from Church street to<br />

Chichester street.<br />

12 Salisbury Mrs<br />

14 Evans John<br />

16 WiUiams Thomas<br />

18 Driver William<br />

20 Lloyd Miss<br />

23 Dodds John<br />

24 Higginbotham John<br />

26 Woodfin Mrs<br />

Carver Mrs. (River view)<br />

here is Chichester street.,.,,<br />

1 Bannister Mrs<br />

2 Freeman WilUam Wilson<br />

3 Hardacre Fras. land survyr. k enginr<br />

4 Davidson Rev. Jaraes, B*A<br />

6 Lloyd Edward, commercial traveller<br />

6 Haswell George<br />

Powell Mrs<br />

Jenkins Frederick<br />

Louise street. Garden lane.<br />

4 Hincks Thomas Robert<br />

6 Gilmour Miss<br />

8 Taylor Adam<br />

10 Edwards Thomas, joiner<br />

3 Tatler Richard Edward, goldsmith<br />

5 Catley Robert<br />

Love street, Foregate street.<br />

Ledger Thomas, beer retailer<br />

6 Donouhe John, umbrella raaker<br />

8 Barnes Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

11 Davies Samuel, pipe maker<br />

Miller William, pipe maker<br />

18 ProbertThomas, chimneysweep<br />

19 Roberts Henry, bill poster<br />

Shepheard Mrs. (Ivy cottage)<br />

Little George, shopkeeper<br />

Lower Bridge street, from St<br />

Michael's church to the Dee mills.<br />

EAST BIDE.<br />

1 Davies, Sprang 4c Co. who, grocers<br />

Lecture Hall<br />

^<br />

3 Marchara Jas. patent medicine wa<br />

Red Lion hotel, Mrs. Elizbh. Norris<br />

9 Fletcher Peter, baker 4c flour dealer<br />

il ^^'*"««d John Hy. Britton, chemist<br />

ii ^?*"'rd John Rathbone, painter<br />

15 Birmingham Arms,Joseph Beckett<br />

Edwards Thos. carpenter (Rock ct)<br />

17 Over Elisha, confectioner<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

19 Owen John, boot 4csboe maker,4cbird<br />

staffer<br />

21 Maddocks David, hair dresser<br />

23 Greatbanks Samuel, tripe dresser<br />

25 Pugh Robert, baker<br />

27 Pierce Mrs. Leah, grocer<br />

29 Price Mrs. CaroUne, potato dealer<br />

31 Cartwright Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

33 Feathers inn, William Broe<br />

Chester Archceological, Architectural<br />

Sf Historic Society<br />

Wm.WynneFfoulkes,M.A.) secre-<br />

Thomas Hughes, F.S.A. ) taries<br />

Chester Society <strong>of</strong> Natural Science<br />

(G. R. Griffitli, general hon. sec)<br />

39 Hobson Rev. George Harrison, M.A.<br />

boys' boarding k day school (Albion<br />

house)<br />

45 Boulton Charles, cabinet 4c Venetian<br />

blind maker<br />

51 Gresty John<br />

53 Moore Charles, shopkeeper<br />

here is St. Olave's street<br />

St. Michael's with St. Olave's<br />

mixed school<br />

Chester Northgate Brewery Co.<br />

Malt kilns, John L. Kemp, man<br />

Latham Thomas, beer retailer<br />

69 JffFeries Joseph, baker<br />

71 Chamberlain Mrs.Jane,baker k grocr<br />

........ here is Duke street<br />

73 Suddones William, tailor<br />

6 5 Johnson WiUiam, miller<br />

§ 7 WiUiams Mrs. Margrt. lodging ho<br />

"p, 9 BedfordRev.Jsph.Louis,M.A.,F.L.s<br />

o 11 Penketh Miss<br />

^13 Johnson Michael<br />

•^ 15 Ingman Mrs<br />

pq 17 Jones Mrs.Margaret, dressmaker<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

Lamb stores, John Edwards<br />

8 B<strong>of</strong>f Mrs. Anna, wine 4c spirit vaults<br />

10 Walsh William, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

12 Tunks Charles, greengrocer<br />

16 White Bear, David Thomos<br />

18 Hardinge Mrs. Bridget, greengrocer<br />

20 Ruinet Henry Adolphus, boys'<br />

boarding school<br />

22 Crown vaults, Joseph Tomkinson<br />

24 Manly 4c Co. ale 4c porter 4c wine 4c<br />

spirit merchants<br />

26 Newell Mrs. Sarah, com factor<br />

28 Griffiths Brothers, corn factors<br />

30 French Major, J.P<br />

Crossfleld Robert<br />

Chester Union Guardians' Room<br />

36 Crossfiekl Robt.who.4c retail confctnr<br />

38 Burghall William, provision dealer<br />

40 Broydo Jacob, picture frame maker<br />

42 Morgan Henry, shopkeeper<br />

Old King's Head, William Roberts<br />

here is Castle street<br />

Billington Thomas, cool deoler<br />

50 Jones George, boot'4c shoe maker<br />

54 Randies Mrs. Ann, shopkeeper<br />

56 Pope Richard, smith<br />

58 Gregg Thomas, bricklayer, slater 4c<br />

plasterer<br />

Verdin Richard, beer retoiler<br />

Howarth Mrs. Rachel, greengrocer<br />

76 Henderson Jobn<br />

78 Gregg John, slater k plasterer<br />

80 Margetts Philip Henry, dogger<br />

Bird George, plumber<br />

here is Shipgate street<br />

Williams Edwd.Haines,boot4cshoe ma<br />

90 Casey James, confectioner<br />

92 Frith Joseph, shopkeeper<br />

96 4c 98 Bear Sf Billet inn, Hy. Dutton<br />

Johnson Wm. miller (Dee mills)<br />

Lyon street,


DIRECTORY.]<br />

Carnarvon tavern, Samuel Jonea<br />

51 Roberts Mrs. £Uza,8ervants'registry<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Pickering Jobn, tailor<br />

61 Leake Robert, boot maker<br />

65 Bryen Edward, taUor<br />

67 Thelwall Mrs<br />

69 Hope John<br />

71 Shaw Charles<br />

73 Griffith Thoraas<br />

75 Davies Jobn P. block 4c sail maker<br />

Newgate street, Eastgate atreet to<br />

Pepper street,<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

1 Talbot inn, Mrs. Rebecca Jones<br />

3 Cooke Mrs. Ann, shopkeeper<br />

Douglas WUliam, shoeing smith<br />

5 Edwards Rt.Clowes,veteriny.surgeon<br />

/ « S<br />

John Dugdale, engineer > ^g<br />

15 Taylor Henry Enfield, civU 4c I «J3<br />

mechanical engineer, ./^<br />

17 Huxley Joseph<br />

19 Orrett Mrs.Ann4cSon,tailor8 4c draprs<br />

Plumbers' Arms, William Morris<br />

Mansley Williara, slater 4c plasterer<br />

Storrar James, veterinary surgeon<br />

Plevin Thomas, livery s^ble keeper<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

u ^ Glover 4c Steward, agricultural<br />

g M auctioneers<br />

9 fii Nicholson John Meals, solicitor<br />

g S Cottingbam Thomas Leocr<strong>of</strong>t,<br />

5 ^ mining engineer 4c surveyor<br />

O o Scholefield k Co. wool merchants<br />

2 Berrie John, dyer<br />

Grosvenor Hotel Stables,<br />

David Foster, manager<br />

Brown Wm. 4c Frank4cCo.cabinet mas<br />

6 Bollond Misses Elizabeth 4c Martha,<br />

dress makers<br />

8 McDonald Alexander,surgeon dentist<br />

10 Bell George Angelo, civil engineer<br />

12 Pretchitt Mrs<br />

14 Lee Charles, accountant, estate 4c<br />

general agent 4c bill broker<br />

18 Taylor James, surgeon<br />

Mealing John, choir manufacturer<br />

20 Ritchie Archibald, architect<br />

20 Francis Geo. civil engineer k surveyor<br />

20 Roberts 4c Dickson, solicitors<br />

22 Williams Mrs<br />

24 Jones Mrs<br />

26 Stanyer Charles, slater 4c plasterer<br />

28 Cotgreave Misses Ann 4c Elizabeth,<br />

dress makers<br />

ENGLISHPRESBYTERIANCHURCH<br />

30 Coventry William, boot 4c shoe makr<br />

Hughes Joseph, chimney sweeper<br />

34 Roberts Samuel, shopkeeper<br />

86 Walley Henry, cork cutter<br />

88 Billington Thomas, coal dealer<br />

40 Lowe Jobn, baker<br />

Nicholas street, Watergate street,<br />

to St, Martin'e ash,<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

5 Brown Tbomas Horatio<br />

7 Barker Mrs. Catherine, lodging ho<br />

9 Phillips James<br />

11 Griffiths George, live^ stable keeper<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

17 Hughes Mrs. Mary, dress maker<br />

19 GriffithMr8.Mry.Ann,strw.bonnetma<br />

Edwards Thos. livery stable keeper<br />

21 Jones Humphrey<br />

23 Speed Henry, insurance agent<br />

25 Turner Mrs<br />

27 Rogers Mrs<br />

29 Jones Mrs<br />

31 Wright Richard<br />

33 Williams Edward, house decorator<br />

35 Newell Miss<br />

37 Parkin WiUiam Jobn<br />

39 The Hastings School for Girls<br />

41 Wright Miss —, ladies' school<br />

43 Lawrence Mrs<br />

45 Tinkler George<br />

47 Jones John<br />

here is Whitifriars<br />

ST. MARTIN'S WELSH CHURCH<br />

Jones John, accountant<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

Mold Mountain Quarry Co. 2 Davies Mrs. Mary Ann,lodging house<br />

jj Limited,<br />

4 Ainsworth Mrs.Elizbth.lodging house<br />

.2 ^ Mwnbwll Lead Mining Co. 6 Jellicoe Miss<br />

g ba Limited,<br />

8 Dixon Edward<br />

d« Castle Fire Brick Sf Coal Co 10 Horrison-Coiley Mrs<br />

JS Limited,<br />

12 Pitt Mrs<br />

§•3 Pen-y-Clyn Lead Mining Co. 14 Waters Edward, M.D. physician<br />

fe ^ Limited,<br />

16 Smith Samuel<br />

North Hendre Lead Mining Co. 18 Harrison John, surgeon<br />

Limited, John Jones, sec 20 Parrv Charles Thomas Wakefield<br />

Bridgman,Weaver4c Jones, solicitrs 22 Bullin Frederick<br />

24 Holmes John Gooddie<br />

26 McEwen Wm. M.D., J.P. physician<br />

9 Royle Thomas Vernon, solicitor 28 Anson Miss<br />

13 Cotgreave Thoraas Richardson<br />

here ia Greyfriars<br />

15 Chester Water Works Office, \ « 30 Hignett Mrs<br />

Edwin Lloyd, sec.<br />

32 Roberts Mrs<br />

34 Harding Solomon<br />

36 Jones Mrs. Margaret, dress maker<br />

38 Carter Cooper<br />

40 McSoarley Mrs<br />

Castle inn, Robert Walley Evans<br />

Nicholas street mews, Watergate st<br />

Church Deaconess House,<br />

Miss M. Fitzmaurice, matron<br />

Bennett Mra<br />

Northgate atreet, from The Cross to<br />

Northgate.<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

1 Okell John, linen 4c woollen draper<br />

3 WiUiaras William, Mueral draper<br />

5 Kelsall WiUiam, fish 4c game dealer<br />

7 Crawford Joseph, boot 4c shoemaker<br />

9 Sun vaults, William Parry<br />

11 Brickland Joseph, fishmonger<br />

13 Arnold Mrs. Anne, tin plate worker<br />

Burghall Edgar, refreshment rooms<br />

Wilding George, fishmonger<br />

21 Dublin Packet, John Smith<br />

MARKET HALL, Hy. Price, supt<br />

Market inn, James Whitefoot<br />

Corporation Weights Sf Measures<br />

Office, Henry Price, inspector<br />

25 Read Edward, brush maker<br />

TOWN HALL, John Walker, clerk<br />

here is Princess street<br />

Coach §• Horses, John Emanuel<br />

Hurst<br />

Elephant Sf Castle, Thomas Puiford<br />

Hewitt WUliam, coach 4c carriage<br />

builder. See advertisement<br />

33 Dodd Tliomas, painter k sign writer<br />

33 Dodd Mrs. Caroline, dress maker<br />

Crane William Francis, painter 4cc<br />

Liverpool Sf Shropshire House,<br />

William Jackson<br />

here is Hunter's walk<br />

Judge's Lodgings (Northgate ho)<br />

Potts Charles William<br />

Potts' 4c Roberts, solicitors<br />

Clerk <strong>of</strong> the Peace Office,<br />

Cbas. Wm. Potts, esq. clerk<br />

Thos. Roberts, esq. deputy clerk<br />

Brovm k Rogers, solicitors<br />

Chester Municipal Charities Off.<br />

H. T. Brown, sec<br />

MUler Joseph<br />

CHESTER. 121<br />

Pied Bull inn, Edwin Ellis<br />

here is King street<br />

RedLion inn, Thos.Geo.Hebblewaite<br />

Bannister Mrs. Mary, baker<br />

55 Blue Bell, Mrs. Margaret Hodgson<br />

57 Williams Charles, hair dresser<br />

HincksJlin.Wright,cheraist4cdmggst<br />

here are the Potato Market Sc<br />

Volunteer Fire Engine Station....<br />

Chester Northgate Brewery Co.<br />

Jobn Lawson Kemp, manager<br />

Kemp John Lawson<br />

Northgate tavern, WiUiara Lloyd<br />

69 Williams Edward, hair dresser<br />

.... here is Water Tower street .. -.<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

Debac 4c Sheaff", grocers 4c tea dealers<br />

Grindley 4c Son, pharmaceutical<br />

chemists<br />

Hickman Francis F. furnishing 4c<br />

general ironmonger<br />

10 Bate Thos. cheesefoctor 4c prov. raer<br />

12 4c 11 Walker 4c Knight, wine 4c spirit<br />

raerchants<br />

16 Jones Edwd. k Sons, tobacco manfrs<br />

18 Evans Winifred, silk mercer 4cdraper<br />

20 Musker John, grocer 4c provision dlr<br />

22 Dewsbury Nathaniel John, accountant,<br />

estate 4c monetary agent<br />

Society for Organizing Charitable<br />

Relief Sf Repressing Mendicity,<br />

Capt. Elsdale, hon. sec<br />

W. Webb, agent<br />

24 Taylor Charles, fancy bazaar<br />

McHattie Jobn 4c Geo. nurserymen,<br />

seed 4c agricultural implement mers<br />

Masonic Arms, Mrs. Emma Salmon<br />

Davies Mrs. Jane, refreshment rooms<br />

(Music Hall passage)<br />

32 Williams 4c Whittle, tobacco 4c snuft<br />

manufacturers<br />

Cannan Wm. boot k shoe maker<br />

Music Hall,<br />

PhiHipson 4c Golder, agents<br />

Liptrott Edwin, hosier 4c glover<br />

Chester Courant Office,<br />

John Ramsden, printer 4c pubUsber<br />

40 Harvey William Thomas, ironmonger<br />

42 Davies Robert, grocer<br />

44 Clemence Mrs. Catherine, flourdealr<br />

46 Jones William, gun maker<br />

48 Shrubsole George WiUiam, chemist<br />

52 Arnold Misses Ellen 4c Elizabeth,<br />

grocers 4c tea dealers<br />

54 Price Paul, watch 4c clock maker<br />

, here is the Cathedral<br />

King's School,<br />

Kev.Geo.Preston.M.A.beod master<br />

PILLAR LETTER Box<br />

here is Abbey gateway<br />

66 Hewitt Saml. Jones, boot 4c shoe ma<br />

58 Jonea Thomas WiUiamson, auctioneer<br />

4c bookseller<br />

60 Bull's Head, James Kerns<br />

64 Jones Mrs. Emma, fish 4c game dlr<br />

66 4c 68 Oldfield Jonathan, tea mercht<br />

Morelond Miss Sarah, jeweUer<br />

Stag inn, Thomas Hall<br />

76 Seller Mrs. Eliza, furniture dealer<br />

78 Parry Thomas S. surgeon<br />

78 Hughes Edward<br />

78 Hayling Albert, artist<br />

82 Seller Henry 4c Sons,boot 4c shoe mas<br />

84 Hodgkinson Geo. estate 4c comsn. ogt<br />

84 Tompkinson H— R—, general agent<br />

86 Lloyd Henry Jsph.baby Ihien wareha<br />

Wait William, funeral furnisher<br />

(Abbey gate)<br />

Jones Thomas Hancock, butcher<br />

River Dee Company,<br />

Tbomas Green, man. dir<br />

92 Paul Joseph, cheese 4c bacon factor<br />

94 4c 96 Johnson Ezra, tailor 4c draper<br />

98 Ribton Ferdinand, boys' day school<br />

98 Smith Fredk. J—, baker 4c confectnr<br />

102 Baker Arthur, fruiterer<br />

104 Batenbam Mrs. Ursula, stationer<br />

1U6 Fleet John, corn 4c flour woiehouse<br />

108 WUding Joseph, draper<br />

112 Dodd Isaac, grocer


122 CHESTER.<br />

NORTHGATE STREET —continued.<br />

114 Noblet Robert, tobacconist<br />

116 Dodd Timothy, butcher<br />

118 4c 120 Stevenson James I. brazier<br />

here is Abbey green<br />

122 Stevenson James, grocer<br />

134 Hobson George, saddler<br />

126 Williams William, plumber<br />

128 Bellis Charies, butcher<br />

130 Little Mrs. Margaret, grocer<br />

Grosvenor Arms, Mrs.KateParker<br />

Northgate Street row.<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

1 Williams Williain, general draper<br />

2 Roberts George Edward, tailor<br />

3 Hughes Charles, milliner<br />

4 Crossfleld Robert, confectioner<br />

11 Davies R— J— & Co. confectioner<br />

13 Denson Thomas Fraticis, draper<br />

15 Jetis Richard, grocer<br />

Eddy Thos. wholesale confectioners<br />

Cross Keys, Mrs. Emma Tushingham<br />

Mealing Thomas, cabinet maker<br />

19 Denson Robert, milliner<br />

21 Davies Charles, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

23 Cook John, grocer<br />

Woolpack, Hy. Samuel Hewitt<br />

Aston William, bookseller<br />

Prescott George, watch maker<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

Ellson Joseph, muffin baker 4c c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

rooms<br />

Gregg Thomas, bill poster (Smith's<br />

buildings)<br />

Old Post OflB.ce yard, see Foregate st.<br />

Old Wrexliam rd. see Handbridge.<br />

Orchard street, see Garden lane.<br />

Oulton place, St. A nne street.<br />

2 Brooke Mrs. Elizabeth, beer retailer<br />

4 Jones Thomas, boot maker<br />

24 Dugdale Samuel, cowkeeper<br />

Jones Williara<br />

Paradise row, Roodee.<br />

1 Jones Mrs<br />

2 Simcock Richard<br />

3 Forden Charles<br />

4 Owens David<br />

6 Ward Mrs<br />

6 Evans Miss<br />

7 Bracegirdle Nehemiah<br />

8 Blayney John<br />

9 Wilcoxon Arthur<br />

10 Upton Miss Harriet, lodginghouse<br />

11 Knighton Mrs. Margaret, school<br />

12 Muras John (Park view)<br />

13 Musgrave Joseph<br />

14 Walley Mrs<br />

15 Foulkes Thomas B<br />

16 Boyer Joseph<br />

17 Blake Richard T<br />

18 Blackburn Joseph, cowkeeper<br />

Chester United Gas Co.<br />

James Pye, sec<br />

John Cowap,manager 4c engineer<br />

Park street, Newgate st. to Duke st.<br />

Dutton WUliam, builder 4c joiner<br />

Knight Henry, brewer<br />

Walley Henry, beer retailer<br />

a<br />

hereis Albion street<br />

Moore Henry, cowkeeper<br />

Williams Mrs. Jane, shopkeeper<br />

Lloyd George, shopkeeper<br />

Gregg William, provision dealer<br />

Parkgate road, Upper Northgate st.<br />

1 Edwards John<br />

3 Baker WUliam<br />

5 Kirk Thomas<br />

7 Winter Thomas<br />

Pipon Rev. James Clement Collier<br />

M.A. classical school (Arnold ho)<br />

31 Haswell William<br />

St. Thomas' National Girls'School<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

33 Williams Miss Frances, ladies' school<br />

(Priestfield cottage)<br />

35 Williams Franklin (Green Bank cot)<br />

ST. THOMAS' CHURCH<br />

here is Cheyney lane<br />

Diocesan Training College,<br />

Rev. John Martyn Chritchley,<br />

LL.D. principal<br />

Rev. J. Eaves, vice-princip.il<br />

College Practising School, Robert<br />

Wilkinson, master, C.J. Fox, assistant<br />

master<br />

CottinghamThos.Leacr<strong>of</strong>t, 1")<br />

Groom Mrs.<br />

2 fExton<br />

Campbell Misses, 3 C park.<br />

Jackson Joseph, 4j<br />

Vernon William, brick maker (Parkgate<br />

Road brick works)<br />

Young Enoch (Rutland villa)<br />

Williams Miss<br />


DIRECTORY.]<br />

Dickson Francis Arthur, J.P. (Fem<br />

rock)<br />

Frost Robert, J.P. (Lime grove)<br />

Frost Sir Thomas Gibbons, j.p.<br />

(RedclifiO<br />

Thoraas John, farraer<br />

Richards Williara,brewer, maltster 4:<br />

farmer (The Woodlands)<br />

Stolterfoth Sigismund, M.D<br />

Stolterfoth Henry, M.D. physician<br />

Dalton Samuel<br />

Hughes Hugh Henry (Sunnybank)<br />

Marsh George (Sunnybank)<br />

Bolland Richard<br />

Dutton Charles, j.p<br />

McLellan George,<br />

McLellan Alexander,<br />

il HoUybank.<br />

Bousfield John,<br />

Sargent Edwd. Geo. (CornwaU house)<br />

'2 1 Sloane Mrs<br />

m 2 Rogers Capt. Ebenezer<br />

ri 4 Wright Miss<br />

•§ 6 Forquharson John<br />

•^ 8 Darnton Rev. Peter WiUiam, M.A<br />

+> 10 Prichard George<br />

SQ<br />

Z<br />

Foulkes Edward (Albert road)<br />

1 Preston Mrs<br />

3 Yeats Jaraes<br />

. 5 Small James<br />

^ 7 Rush Edward<br />

^ 9 Snodgrass WiUiam<br />

^ 11 Courtenaye Philip<br />

d 13 Hughes Mrs<br />

*15 Barratt Thomas<br />

^ 17 Graham Mrs<br />

g 2 Turnbull James, coal 4c lime mer<br />

•g 4 Roscoe George<br />

^ 6 Hughes Rev. WiUiam<br />

'^ 8 Dunlop Matthew<br />

10 Markhara Richard<br />

12 Nixon Joseph<br />

16 Murta Edward Nugent, M.D<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

51 Arnold Misa<br />

53 Evans Mrs<br />

57 Bithell Mrs. Elizh. straw bonnet ma<br />

63 Smith Mrs. Jane, dressmaker<br />

65 Jones Dan, tailor<br />

77 Burkhill Thoraas, shopkeeper<br />

81 Ellis Joses, shojikeeper<br />

89 Graham Georce, greengrocer<br />

here is Trafford street',<br />

91 Corsley John, grocer 4c provision dlr<br />

93 Robey Samuel, butcher<br />

.here is Gloucester street<br />

Mainwaring Miss<br />

PILLAR LETTER Box<br />

Roberts Edwd. Francis (Thornycr<strong>of</strong>t) 58 Dickinson William, hosier<br />

Chivos Mrs. (Manor house) 62 Musgrave Miss Ann, lodging house<br />

Mays Rev. Arthr. M.A.,LL.B. 1 Garbett Mrs. Elizabeth, provision dlr<br />

Hamilton Mrs. 2<br />

here is I'ower street<br />

Podmore Miss Mary Ann, 68 Harris John, baker 4c grocer<br />

m 3<br />

ladies' school, 3 70 Maddocks Charles Robert, butcher<br />

Lloyd Miss,<br />

4 Jf*^ »• 72 Davies Henry, shopkeeper<br />

Queen's terrace, see Sealand road.<br />

Queen's wharf, see Canal side.<br />

Kaymond street, from Canal street<br />

to Garden lane.<br />

Wright John, bricklayer<br />

Lloyd Henry Joseph, comcl. traveller<br />

Parson Mrs. 11 Raymond<br />

Royle Charles Vernon, 2 j villas<br />

Benson James<br />

Lewis James, canal inspector<br />

Bouverie Arms, Mrs. Harriott Lee<br />

Richmond bank, see Boughton.<br />

Bichmond place, see Boughton.<br />

Hock court, see Lower Bridge street.<br />

Bussell street, Boughton to Canal.<br />

Infant School<br />

Rutland terrace, see Parkgate road.<br />

St. Anne street, Victoria road,<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

3 Adaras Beresford, insurance agent<br />

7 Newton Miss Ann, lodging house<br />

15 Swan WilUam, lodging house<br />

19 Rowland Mrs. Elizabeth, plumber 4:c<br />

Thorne Frederick J araes<br />

27 Hall Frederick, shopkeeper<br />

33 Thompson Thomas, newsagent<br />

Midland Coal Co.<br />

George Thos. HoUand, manager<br />

47 Shone Mrs. Clara, lodging Imuse<br />

Jones Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper<br />

101 Gorst Miss Alice, dressmaker<br />

113 WiUiams WUliam, shopkeeper<br />

here is Cornwall street<br />

115 Killick George<br />

117 WiUiams Mrs<br />

119 Cannan William<br />

121 Ferguson John, draper<br />

123 Price John<br />

123 Price Miss Ellen, dress maker<br />

12-5 Sarratt Samuel<br />

...here is Walter street<br />

127 Morris Thomas<br />

here is Talbot street<br />

143 Huxley Mrs. Harriet, shopkeeper<br />

151 Jones WUliam, taUor<br />

153 Jones John<br />

... .here is Black Diamond street....<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

2 Larab Robert<br />

6 Whiteley Charles<br />

8 Vickers John, lodging house<br />

16 Sudlow Mrs. Elizabeth, dressraaker<br />

here is Kinaston street<br />

24 Charmley Thos. shopkpr. 4c butcher<br />

here is Oulton place<br />

34 Lovatt Miss Sarah, shopkeeper<br />

42 O'Brien Mrs. Mary, midwife<br />

here is William street<br />

44 Dutton William, baker<br />

46 Darlington Richd. Lloyd, lodging ho<br />

54 Maher John, cowkeeper<br />

Harrison Samuel, cowkeeper (Back<br />

Thomas street)<br />

74 SkeUern Henry, painter<br />

here is Henry street<br />

86 Fetch James, shopkeeper<br />

hare is Lyon street<br />

Alma inn George West<br />

100 Mason George, lodging house<br />

106 WilsonMiss Clementina.dress maker<br />

106 Boyd Mrs. Elizabeth, dress maker<br />

108 Whiteley Mrs<br />

110 Garner Mrs<br />

112 Hayn Mrs<br />

114 Lea Thomas<br />

116 GUmore WiUiam, lodging house<br />

118 Musgrave William, lodgiug house<br />

122 Morris Francis<br />

124 Richards Charles, excise <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

126 Ross Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging house<br />

130 Webb Wm.Chas.teacber<strong>of</strong> music & c<br />

here is Black Diamond street<br />

St. Anne's place, «ee Victoria road.<br />

St. John's road, see Queen's park.<br />

St. John's street,<br />

Foregate street to Little St. John st.<br />

BAST SIDE.<br />

National Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> England,<br />

Geo. H. Brammall, man<br />

Stephenson Saml. wine 4c spirit mer<br />

Marlborough Arms, Jobn Jones<br />

5 Evans William Henry, pruiter<br />

Farmers' Herald GMce,<br />

William Henry Evans, printer 4c<br />

publisher<br />

7 Payne Geo. accountant k loan <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

CHESTER. 123<br />

9 Telford WiUiara Newton, optician<br />

WELSH CALVINISTICMETHODIST<br />

CHAPEL<br />

11 Douglas Mrs<br />

13 Tatlock John, solicitor<br />

Dixon Thomas 4c Co. timber merchants<br />

k steam saw mills<br />

15 Greenall John<br />

here is Little St. John street...,<br />

17 Boden Mrs. Emma, mantle maker<br />

Ui 19 Tatlock Knight Henry John<br />

Roman Catholic Convent,<br />

Madame Stritch, lady superioress,<br />

(Dee house)<br />

Green Geo. shoeing smith, ) Cockpit<br />

Newgatetav.Ths.YcTXion,) yard.<br />

Boynton WUliam Andrew, cork k<br />

tobacco pipe manufactr. (Newgate)<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

GENERAL POST OFFICE,<br />

George Caswell, postmaster<br />

Chester Free Public Library Sf<br />

Reading Rooms,<br />

Thomas M. Wilcock, librarian<br />

Chester School <strong>of</strong> Art,<br />

Walter Craister, head master<br />

Wesleyan Schools,<br />

<strong>County</strong> Court Office,<br />

Samuel Williamson, registrar<br />

Sraith Rev. Benjamin<br />

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL<br />

Wesleyan Infant School<br />

12 Swindley Thomas<br />

14 Moulton Ralph<br />

Ifi Dutton William, joiner 4c builder<br />

Dickson Francis 4c Arthur 4c Sons,<br />

seed merchants<br />

Walsh Miss Jane, dress maker<br />

22 Roberts John<br />

St. Martin's ash, Nicholas street.<br />

Woodcock Joseph, tailor<br />

Darby Venerable Archdeacon, M.A.<br />

(St. Bridgett's rectory)<br />

Militia Barracks<br />

St. Martin's-in-the-fields, from<br />

Linen Hall street to King's buildings.<br />

1 Painters' Arms, Henry Walker<br />

7 Devonport William, upholsterer<br />

9 Horabin Thomas<br />

Blake John<br />

Chester General Infirmary<br />

Faringdon M. Granger, M.R.C.S.,<br />

L.R.C.P. LOND., house surgeon<br />

13 Ingham Lawrence, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music<br />

12 Bennett Joseph<br />

14 Bennett Joseph, jun. joiner<br />

16 Roberts WiUiam<br />

18 Lloyd Edwin<br />

20 Parry Misses<br />

22 Healey WilUam Fearnall<br />

24 Ashley William Henry<br />

26 Green Joseph<br />

26 Green Mrs. Joseph, ladies' school<br />

28 Moss Rev. John Miles, M.A<br />

30 Harland John James<br />

32 Huxley Mrs<br />

St. Mary's liill,<br />

at the back <strong>of</strong> the Castle.<br />

Bowen Rev. Canon, M.A. Rectory<br />

Barracks,<br />

Samuel 0. Rogers, commissary<br />

in charge .<br />

John Harbourne, actmg barrack<br />

roaster<br />

Chester Castle,<br />

John Burgess Manmng,esq. governor<br />

ST. MARY'S CHURCH<br />

St. Peter's clLun^yaxd.<br />

Northgate street.<br />

Commercial News Room,<br />

F. F. Hickman, chairman,<br />

E. Edwards, secretary,<br />

James Woods, custodian


124 CHESTER.<br />

ST PETER'S CHURCHYARD—COW.<br />

Commercial inn, Charles E. Davies<br />

Washington George k WUliam,<br />

plumbers and gasfitters<br />

Hughes Mrs. Elizh. refreshment rms<br />

Roberts William, dining rooms<br />

St. Werburgh street.<br />

Eastgate street.<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

J^cott John<br />

Peters k Hughes, braziers, ironmongers,<br />

cutlers 4cc. See advert<br />

7 Kelly 4c Edwards, architects 4c surveyors<br />

7 Fluitt Thoraas, insurance agent<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

4 Hope John, fish 4c game dealer<br />

0 Settle 4c Barber, cutlers<br />

8 Chester GuardianSflRccord Office,<br />

Mackie k Brewtnall, publishers<br />

k proprietors<br />

10 Holland George Thomas, commission<br />

agent 4c coal merchant<br />

10 City <strong>of</strong> Chester Benefit Building<br />

Society, Geo. Thos. Holland, sec<br />

10 Young Women's Christian Association,<br />

Miss Collinson, sec<br />

12 Edwards John William Parker,<br />

bookseller<br />

14 wuiiams Bros. sUk 4c woollen dyers<br />

10 Baker John, accountant<br />

16 Stewart WiUiam, civU engineer 4c<br />

surveyor<br />

18 Sutton's Parcel Office,<br />

Robert Sprang, agent<br />

20 Morris Robert, architect k surveyor<br />

20 Tregellas Richard Vyvyan, commission<br />

agent 4c merchant<br />

St. Werburerh's mount, St. Werburgh<br />

street.<br />

2 Parkins Wm.Trevor,barrister at law<br />

3 Dry WiUiam, carver 4c gilder 4c picture<br />

frame maker<br />

4 Roberts, Beckett 4c Kirk, civ.enginrs<br />

5 Brittain 4c Whitehouse, milliners<br />

6 Dutton James, tailor 4c draper<br />

7 Parry Silvester, miniature painter<br />

here is God's Stall lane<br />

•g, . Townshend 4c Barker, land agents<br />

g 2 4c shore brokers<br />

5 ^ <strong>County</strong> Treasurer's Office,<br />

g g Cborles Townshend, treasurer<br />

fe a Isle <strong>of</strong> Man Mthing Co. Limited<br />

. •§ Richd. Longueville Barker, sec<br />

^ Parry 4c Gamon, solitrs. 4c notaries<br />

McHattie John k Geo. nurserymen,<br />

seed 4c agricultural impleraent merchants<br />

(St. Werburgh's place)<br />

Music Hall,<br />

(PhiHipson k Golder, agents)<br />

Samuel street, see Milton street.<br />

Sandowne terrace, see Boughton.<br />

Sandy lane, Boughton.<br />

Primitive Methodist Mission Room<br />

Rowson James (Ivy cottage)<br />

Cooper Col. William Spencer (Deebonk<br />

house)<br />

Winstanley James Wm. (Riverside)<br />

Harris William<br />

Harris Thomas<br />

Sealand road, from Crane wharf<br />

Harrison Edwin, provision<br />

dealer 4c builder,<br />

Bradley J ohn,<br />

( Queen's<br />

Knowles George, / terrace<br />

McEvoy Edwin,<br />

Jackson Charles,<br />

here is Catherine street<br />

Fincbett William Henry<br />

Addy James<br />

Crewe William, butcher 4c farmer<br />

(Sluice house)<br />

Edwards Edward<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Chester Sewage Outfall<br />

Works, William Lloyd, manager<br />

Robert Foil, engineer<br />

Viggers Henry, market gardener<br />

Seller street,<br />

from Foregate street to Egerton st.<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

3 Hankev Miss Elizabeth, miUiner<br />

5 Tarbuck Mrs. Elizabeth, stay maker<br />

7 Bellamy Jas. commercial traveller<br />

9 Griffith WiUiam<br />

11 Williams Mrs<br />

13 Daviea John Henry, architect<br />

15 Jones Richard Baxter, slater<br />

17 Jones John TheopbUus<br />

19 Moore Sarauel<br />

21 Wiseraan John<br />

23 GemmeU Mrs<br />

25 Priddey James, painter<br />

here is Albion place<br />

27 Lloyd Mrs<br />

29 Day Mra<br />

31 Evans Mrs i<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

4 Ball Henry, shopkeeper<br />

4 Ball Edward, cab proprietor<br />

6 Sraith Henry<br />

8 Rider George<br />

10 Welch Gomer<br />

12 Connah Edward<br />

Welch Gomer, builder 4c joiner<br />

14 Hinde Thomas, cattle dealer<br />

Downey Thomas, coal dealer<br />

16 Aspey George, beer retailer 4c pointer<br />

18 Brisland Mrs<br />

20 Griffiths Thomas<br />

22 Ball John, painter<br />

24 Owen William, tailor<br />

26 Baker Edward Bradshaw<br />

28 Duck Mrs. Eliza, stay ma.4cfurclnr<br />

30 Coppack Mrs. Ann, pawnbroker<br />

32 Killon John 4c William, pump raakrs<br />

34 Banks James, baker 4c flour dealer<br />

Griffiths Miss Ellen, dress maker<br />

Stevenson John, mUlwright<br />

Shipgate street, Lower Bridge st.<br />

Bird George<br />

Wynne Geo. Fdk.boot manufacturer<br />

Appleyard Thos. buUder 4c joiner<br />

Miirphy Joseph, coal deoler<br />

Sibell street, Francis street.<br />

St. Barnabas Mission Church,<br />

Sparling Rev. Wilfred<br />

St. Barnabas Infant School<br />

Jones John, provision dealer<br />

Smith's buildings. See Northgate<br />

Street row.<br />

South view, see Eaton road Sf Tower<br />

wharf.<br />

Spital Boughton.<br />

Boughton to Sandy lane.<br />

Price Henry, slater 4c plasterer<br />

Gee Geo. brazier 4c tin plate worker<br />

Churton Henry (West mount)<br />

Blackburne Mrs.' (Spring hUl)<br />

Hall John Arellano (East mount)<br />

Mount inn, Edward Lewis<br />

Spital walk, Boughton.<br />

1 Kemp Benjamin, watch 4c clock ma<br />

14 Harris Robert, shopkeeper<br />

Jones George, beer retailer<br />

Williams Jobn, shopkeeper<br />

Dixon William, insurance agent<br />

Chester Water Works,<br />

Jobn Dugdale, manager<br />

Vernon Joseph, cowkeeper<br />

Dugdale John<br />

Stanley place.<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

1 Birley Miss<br />

3 Massie Admiral Thomas Leche<br />

5 Doug^las Charles Philip<br />

[POST<br />

OFFICE<br />

7 Ball General<br />

9 Gregg Robert<br />

11 Duncan Charles William<br />

13 Barker Richard Longueville<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

4 Cortwrigbt Jobn Postlethwaite<br />

6 Rogers John<br />

8 Raikes Mrs<br />

10 Townshend Mrs<br />

14 Dixon Mrs<br />

Stanley street, Watergate street.<br />

1 Boge WiUiom Frederick Jones<br />

2 Jones JFiss<br />

here is Stanley place<br />

Whalley John (Stanley house)<br />

Cheese Mart, Geo. Simpson agent<br />

Steam Mill atreet. Bars, Boughton.<br />

Frost F. A. k Son-i, millers 4c corn<br />

merchants (Steam mills)<br />

Wilcox Henry 4c Co. generol joiners-<br />

Steven street, Boughton to Canal..<br />

Gough John,shopkeeper<br />

The Bars.<br />

See Boughton Sf Foregate street.<br />

The Cross, see Bridge street • Eastgate<br />

street §• Watergate street.<br />

Talbot street, St. Anne street.<br />

1 Humphreys David Davie3,watch ma<br />

21 Webb John<br />

Tarvin road, Boughton.<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

1 Bibby WUliam, flour dealer<br />

5 Field WUliam, nurseryman<br />

7 Benson Emanuel, bootmaker<br />

Darlington Richard, farrier<br />

9 Bowyer Mrs.Hannah,raarket gardiw<br />

Salmon Mrs. (Woodlands)<br />

Moss Samuel (Lignum cottage)<br />

Buchanan Stanley, surgeon (Maybank)<br />

Roberts Lewis (Churton villa)<br />

Evans Arthur (Moreton house)<br />

13 Tomkinson Henry Richard<br />

15 Smith George<br />

17 Lowe Mrs<br />

Beck John (Myrtle cottage)<br />

Oatley William, beer retailer<br />

Burrows Thomas, market gardener<br />

CuUm Mrs. Elizs, morket gardener<br />

Gerrard John, farmer<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

2 Richards Edward, shopkeeper<br />

4 Field Mrs<br />

6 Jones Miss<br />

8 Wolfe Richard<br />

10 Battenden James, surveyor<br />

12 Ellis Jobn<br />

14 Rowlands George<br />

18 George George, tailor 4c draper<br />

20 Moulton Joseph, cowkeeper<br />

30 Dodd Mrs. Harriet, cowkeeper<br />

32 Oldham Robert<br />

Sinclair Mrs. (Monkscottage)<br />

Roberts George Edward<br />

Williams Rev. Jobn<br />

Barker Robert<br />

Richardson Thomas<br />

Bell Arthur<br />

Speed Henry, coal dealer<br />

Williams Thomas<br />

38 Fenna John<br />

40 WiUiams Miss<br />

42 Hall Ralub<br />

44 Sinclair William<br />

46 Davies Timothy<br />

48 Vernon Jobn<br />

50 Williams Edward .„<br />

52 Massie Samuel, boot maker<br />

60 Gatley Mrs<br />

62 Simpson George John Robert<br />

64 Darling Miss<br />

66 Briscoe Edward (Rose cottage)<br />

70 Royle John (Grange villa)


DIRECTORY.]<br />

72 Hodge John Ropsey<br />

74 Jones Robert<br />

Morgan John (Spring cottage)<br />

76 Parker William<br />

Andrews Mrs<br />

78 Ruston James<br />

Gamon WiUiam, corn factor (Tarvin<br />

Bridge Steam Provender mills)<br />

Tower street, St. Anne street.<br />

Durham Ox, Sarauel Williams<br />

Bowen Thomas, cowkeeper<br />

Tower wharf, from Canal street to<br />

Sealand road.<br />

Shropshire Union Railways Sf<br />

Canal Company's (Boat yard)<br />

Thomas Bayley, boat inspector<br />

Edwards Ishmael<br />

Yeatman Frederick Samuel,<br />

commercial traveller,<br />

Jones Walter, comcl. trav.<br />

Fish Joseph,<br />

Wooley Charles<br />

Harrison WUliam<br />

Peers Edward Taps<br />

-^ Jones John Lloyd<br />

5 Jones Thoraas<br />

•^ Glover Thoraas<br />

Powell Mrs<br />

'€ Tilston John, coraraission agent<br />

§ Bayley Thomas<br />

oa Jones William David<br />

Powell Henry<br />

Allen Thomas, stone carver<br />

Jones Miss<br />

^<br />

Dee<br />

villas.<br />

Harrison John, steam sowing mills<br />

k machinist<br />

Trafford street, St. A nne street.<br />

17 Williams William, cowkeeper<br />

136 Shingler William, bricklayer 4c raoson<br />

Trinity street,<br />

Jrom Watergate street to Princess st.<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

1 Wilbraham Arms, Jsph. Newnham<br />

•3 Hill Edward<br />

5 Coote Mrs. Margaret, boarding 4c<br />

day school<br />

n Thompson Misses<br />

11 Halliday George, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music<br />

13 Roberts James, tailor<br />

15 Howes Edward, plasterer<br />

21 Remain George, tailor<br />

Holy Trinity Girls' School<br />

27 Harrison James, cabinet maker<br />

Union street. Love street.<br />

Prescott William, boot maker<br />

14 Weaver Richard, shopkeeper<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

26 Price John, baker<br />

Ankers Richard, chimney sweeper<br />

King's Arms, Edward Bennion<br />

Union walk,<br />

from Queen street to Frodsham street<br />

St. Werburgh's Roman Catholic<br />

Schoola<br />

Henderson WiUiam<br />

Williams Brothers, dyers k scourers<br />

12 Davies Benjamin, civil engineer<br />

13 Nicholls Edward, lodging house<br />

14 Warburton John<br />

Upper Northgate street,<br />

from Northgate to Liverpool road.<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

1 Hughes Tbomas, builder 4c contractor<br />

Blue Coat Hospital,<br />

John Elvy Hardy, head master<br />

G. W. Richards, second master<br />

Mrs. Hardy, matron<br />

St. John's Hospital,<br />

Rev. Fredk. Forde, M.A. chaplain<br />

hei-e is Canal street<br />

Brown Cow, Henry Dodd<br />

5 Trevellick Joseph, temperance hotel<br />

7 Mocatta Mrs<br />

9 Roberts Thomas<br />

II Williams Thomas, plumber<br />

Gough Jobn<br />

13 Bellis Thomas, saddler 4c harness ma<br />

15 Harrison Rev. WUliara, M.A<br />

17 Ellison Jaraes, cowkeeper<br />

19 Thomas Robert Morris<br />

21 Denson WiUiara, juu<br />

23 Dobie Wm. Murray, M.D. physician<br />

here is Church street<br />

25 Marsden Mrs<br />

27 Bullock Charles, lodging bouse<br />

27 Grantham Rev. Henry, K.C.L<br />

29 Curnow Jsph. commercial day school<br />

35 Dublin Ca»fZe,JolinMatthewBayne8<br />

37 Denson Mrs. Hannah, midwife<br />

43 Hesketh Robert, painter<br />

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH<br />

51 Wood Francis D<br />

57 Poole Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper<br />

61 Millington Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper<br />

Vernon William 4c John, buUders<br />

65 Brown Mrs<br />

. .here is Chichester street<br />

67 CuUiraore John<br />

07 Dean John<br />

69 Chilton Joseph<br />

EAST<br />

SIDE.<br />

2 MinshuU Edward<br />

4 Denson William<br />

Denson William, baker, 4c public<br />

weighing machine<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

here is George street<br />

Blackburne John I. 4c Co. wine k G Oldfield Joseph, shopkeeper<br />

spirit merchants<br />

8 Biill Sf Stirrup inn, Mrs. Annie<br />

4 Ellis Herbert, pian<strong>of</strong>orte tuner 4c Woolliscr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

repairer<br />

10 Bote Thomas<br />

6 Field James<br />

PILLAR LETTER BOX<br />

8 Williams Richard<br />

12 Reads Albert C. surgeon<br />

10 Thompson John<br />

Jones John, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

12 Kelly WUliam Henry<br />

(HamUton court)<br />

J 4 Fleet Henry<br />

18 Mason William, provision dealer<br />

UNITARIAN CHAPEL<br />

20 Hastings William, draper<br />

22 Bassett Misses Louisa 4c Ellen,<br />

Union hall, Foregate street. ladies' school<br />

British Cattle Food Co. 24 Birch Mrs. Elizabeth, ladies' school<br />

George J. R. Sirapson, raanager 26 Griffith Edward<br />

Evans J—, gloss 4c china warehouse Browne Thomas Lloyd Murray<br />

Fincbett Joseph, house k comsn. agt (Egerton house)<br />

Humphreys David Davies, clock 4c 30 Stevenson Jaraes, jun<br />

watch maker<br />

Evans Robert, builder<br />

Jones George, french polisher Evans John George, joiner 4c builder<br />

Jones John, auctioneer<br />

32 Wakefield Miss Mary Ann, dress ma<br />

Mills 4c Son. printers<br />

34 Hole Mrs. Mory, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

Sandecson William, brewery agent Meredith George, baker<br />

SmitlFJobn, painter<br />

Rowlands Robt. stone mason k bldr<br />

Thomas Geo. auctioneer 4c estate agt 56 Lewis Richd. shopkeeper 4c cab propr<br />

56 Benson James, fruiterer<br />

Richards Thomas, builder<br />

66 McDermott John, shopkeeper<br />

Ward Jas. Spencer, fruit 4c potato dlr<br />

CHESTER. 125<br />

72 Fox Francis, chimney sweep<br />

74 Griffiths Samuel, shopkeeper<br />

Ffoulkes William Wynne, J.P., M.A.<br />

(Old Northgate house)<br />

Vicar's lane, Grosvenor park.<br />

St. John's National Schools<br />

Scott Rev.SLCooper.M.A. (Vicarage)<br />

Blue Girls' Charity Sehool<br />

Victoria pathway, see Queen's park.<br />

Victoria road, George street.<br />

Price Chas. Edwd. bricklayer 4c bldr<br />

Hartley 4c King, engineers. Northgate<br />

iron works<br />

Hall Thomas, beer retailer<br />

Thompson George, ship carpenter<br />

(1 St. Anne's place)<br />

Williams 4c Whittle, tobacco 4c snuff"<br />

manufacturers<br />

BritishSchool{hoya, girls4c infants)<br />

Whiteley Chas. 4c J—, organ builders<br />

Wigginer Henry<br />

11 Booth Lawrence<br />

13 Cole Joseph Schroder<br />

15 Rigby James<br />

17 Fenwick George Lee<br />

19 Davies Rev. John Price, M.A<br />

21 Wilkinson Robert<br />

23 Hughes John Evan<br />

25 Elliott Tbomas<br />

8 Griffith John, cowkeeper<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> Lines Committee {Northgate<br />

Station)<br />

Thos. Bradburn, station master<br />

4c goods agent<br />

Birmingham Wagon Co. (Limited)<br />

hereis St. Anne street<br />

Rigg James, engineer k iroidounder<br />

Volunteer street, Pepper street.<br />

WEST SIDE.<br />

1 Whitehall Arthur, lodging house<br />

3 Edwards Miss<br />

5 Hewitt Sarauel<br />

7 Astbury Mrs<br />

9 Gerrard Henry<br />

11 Jones Thomas<br />

13 Jones John Ward<br />

15 Plevin Thomas<br />

Volunteer Drill Hull,<br />

Wm. Ber.-y, hall keeper<br />

EAST SIDE.<br />

2 Morris Wm. Graves (Belmont house)<br />

4 Johnson Samuel<br />

6 Grindley Jonathan<br />

Walter street, St. Anne street.<br />

31 MiUington Wm. Hy. provision dealer<br />

33 WiUiaras Robert, beer retailer<br />

61 Parry F—<br />

73 Wainwright Thomas, shopkeeper<br />

30 Vernon George, butcher<br />

48 Jones Edward, shopkeeper<br />

New inn, George Tushingham<br />

Water Tower st. Northgate street<br />

Liverpool A rms, Samuel Price<br />

Morris Griffith, joiner k builder<br />

Pickering Johu<br />

Watergate sciuare.<br />

2 Greg^ Williara<br />

3 Turf tavern, William Jones<br />

4 Wildig William<br />

5 Ion Joseph<br />

7 Green Thoraas<br />

Watergate street,/ro7« The Cross.<br />

SOOTH SIDE.<br />

3 Evans John, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

5 Buckley J.imes, provision dealer 4c<br />

tripe dresser<br />

7 Maddocks David, hair dresser<br />

114c 13 Roberts Quellyn k Co wine<br />

4c spirit raerchants (The Old Crypt)<br />

15 Barnett Joseph, fruiterer 4c greengro<br />

17 Woodward Jaraes, poulterer<br />

21 Wilkinson Thomas L. fishmonger


126 CHESTER.<br />

WATERGATE STREET—con^inwcrf.<br />

23 Lloyd Charles, cooper<br />

25 Moore Henry, plumber<br />

Hewitt William, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

29 Connah Edward, cooper<br />

30 Cory John March, potato deoler<br />

Shone Thomas 4c Owen, locksmiths<br />

here is Weaver street<br />

39 Custom House tavern, John Fennali<br />

41 Simpson Joseph H. barrister-at-law<br />

Dodd Richard, painter<br />

43 Coventry William, baker 4c grocer<br />

45 Axe tavern, Edward Greenwood<br />

47 Shearing Robert, chemist<br />

49 Edwards Wm. Richd. commercl.trav<br />

Yacht inn, Charles Murray<br />

here is Nicholas street<br />

53 Saverio Francesco, plasterer<br />

55 Johnson WiUiam, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

57 Tralford Henry, greengrocer<br />

here is Nicholas street<br />

Potts Henry (Watergate house)<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

ST. PETER'S CHURCH<br />

2 Smith Jaraes. boot 4c shoe warehouse<br />

(The Cross)<br />

4 Henderson Wm. grocer (The Cross)<br />

6 Dinwoodie John, butcher<br />

8 Hughes John, dining rooms<br />

10 Albion vaults, Thomas Sparks<br />

12 Williams Edward 4c Thos. butchers<br />

14 Show John Gill, general ironmonger<br />

16 Solmon Mrs. Emma, wine 4c spirit<br />

vaults<br />

18 Woinwright Mrs. Ann, fishmonger<br />

20 Jonas William, fruiterer<br />

here is Goss street<br />

Jordan 4c Qo. wine 4c spirit merchts<br />

26 Jackson George, cork cutter<br />

28 Crewe William, butcher<br />

30 Walley John, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

82 Nevitt Mrs. Mory, poulterer<br />

34 Rimmer Thomas, leather stores<br />

36 Carnarvon Ca«We, William Mills<br />

38 Hooley John Fredk. shopkeeper<br />

here is Crookstreet<br />

40 Roberts Mrs. EHzabeth, milliner<br />

42 Office for Receipt <strong>of</strong> Government<br />

Taxes, Shone Bros, collectors<br />

42 Shone Brothers, accountants<br />

42 Shone Wm. collector <strong>of</strong> poor's rate<br />

44 Johnson Mrs. Elizabeth, poulterer<br />

40 Maurice Samuel, surgeon dentist<br />

Youds William Henry, Venetian bfind<br />

4c picture frame maker<br />

52 Haining William, M.D. surgeon<br />

54 Jones Mrs. Catherine Ann, milUner<br />

56 Price John<br />

58 Hamilton Alexander, surgeon<br />

60 Doughty James, surgeon dentist<br />

62 Rimmer Thomas<br />

64 Meacock Samuel<br />

64 Meacock Mrs. Emma, ladies' school<br />

66 Blackburne John I. 4c Co. wine mers<br />

06 Stamp Office,<br />

Edmund Swetenham, distributor<br />

66 Swetenham Edmund, barrister<br />

66 Chester Unity Benefit Building<br />

Society, Thos. Horabin, sec<br />

66 The Saltney Solid Brick Co.<br />

Thoraas Horabin, sec<br />

here is Trinity street<br />

HOLY'TRINITY CHURCH<br />

08 Custom House,<br />

Geo. A. Coates, collector 4c surv<br />

John Powell, exaraining <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

70 Waterante Cocoa House,<br />

William Richardson, manager<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

72 Crewe Joseph, butcher<br />

here is Linen Hall street<br />

74 Pate Thoinas, baker k flour dealer<br />

here is Linen Hall place<br />

76 BUlington Mrs<br />

78 Widdowson Mrs<br />

80 Smith James<br />

82 Marston Rev. Edward, M.A<br />

^ 84 Rogers Williara<br />

to86 Roberts Quellyn<br />

^ here is Stanley street<br />

„ PILLAR LETTER Box<br />

•§88 Roberts Mrs<br />

6090 Edwards John Williara Parker<br />

o 90 Edwards Mrs. Emily, teocher <strong>of</strong><br />

tS dancing k music<br />

^ 90 Major Mrs. Mary Ann, teacher <strong>of</strong><br />

dancing 4c music<br />

92 Myers Miss<br />

94 Craister Walter<br />

96 wuiiams Thoinas<br />

98 Evans Thomas Henry<br />

Watergate Street row,<br />

from The Cross to Weaver street.<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

Clarke 4c Ward, bookbinders 4c paper<br />

rulers<br />

Stubbins John Fredk. tailor 4c draper<br />

Blake John, baker<br />

Willey Henry, boot k shoe maker<br />

Wood 4c Howitt, ironmongers<br />

Pritcbard Wm. painter 4c sign writer<br />

Preston John, furniture broker<br />

Maddocks Thomas, cabinet maker<br />

Hillhouse Henry, furniture broker<br />

Youde Fergus O'Connor, hair dresser<br />

Martin Mrs. Margaret, trunk maker<br />

Crawford Chas. dealer in works <strong>of</strong> art<br />

Young Mrs.Margaret, furniture brkr<br />

Sloan Archibald, wood carver<br />

Rimraer Thoraas, boot top manufacturer<br />

4c currier<br />

Kynaston George, confectioner<br />

Roughen Hy. Hugh, beer retailer<br />

Davies Mrs. Jane, second-hand<br />

clothes dealer<br />

Prince Williara, shopkeeper<br />

Meredith Richard, shopkeeper<br />

Randall Robert, shopkeeper<br />

Tapley John, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

Icke \A'm. Hy. curiosity dealer<br />

Jones Thos. Broadhurst,brush maker<br />

Washington Charles, gasfitter<br />

Knowles Thoraas, grocer<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

Roberts William, dining rooms<br />

Murds John, furniture broker<br />

Evans John, paperhanger<br />

Furber William, beer retailer<br />

Shaw John GUI, ironmonger<br />

Crolt Miss Mary, wardrobe dealer<br />

Jones James Parker,furniture dealer<br />

Eaton William, hairdresser<br />

Wheeler Walter Edward<br />

Seymour Henry<br />

Pullan Mrs. Maria, printer 4c bookbinder<br />

Maxwell Henry, carver 4c gilder<br />

Pension Office, Capt. E. Rogers,<br />

s.o.p. Sergeant-Major S. Reynard<br />

stafi' sergeant<br />

'<br />

Weaver street,/row Watergate st.<br />

to Whitefriars.<br />

10 Pritcbard Thoraas, custodian to tbe<br />

Architectural, Archieological k<br />

Historic Society<br />

[POST OFFICE<br />

17 Williams John, cowkeeper<br />

18 Youd Mrs<br />

Wellington street, George street.<br />

Lewis Miss Jane, shopkeeper<br />

17 Jones Mrs. Margaret, dress maker<br />

19 Wilkinson Edward, provision dealer<br />

West terrace, see Garden lane.<br />

Westminster buildings, see Newgate<br />

street.<br />

Whitefriars,<br />

Bridge street to Nicholas street.<br />

SOUTH SIDE.<br />

1 Woods Miss<br />

3 Mossey Francis Wood, solicitor<br />

5 RSberts Mrs<br />

9 Waymouth Wm. Staines, M.A<br />

11 Thomas Edward<br />

13 Jackson Miss Georgina,ladies'school<br />

15 Thoraas Samuel<br />

17 Melladew Edwd. Mallalieu, pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

<strong>of</strong>languoges<br />

19 Nutting Mrs<br />

21 Brining WUliam<br />

23 Wynne Mrs<br />

25 Lewis Rev. George<br />

31 Whaley Samuel<br />

33 Stilton Richard<br />

35 Smith John<br />

37 Ellis John<br />

39 Pye James<br />

39 Pye James Thos. pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music<br />

41 EUis John, insurance agent<br />

45 Musgrave Joseph<br />

47 Nicholls Mrs<br />

NORTH SIDE.<br />

2 Podmore Miss<br />

6 Fleet John, corn k provision wareho<br />

Dutton Brothers, joiners 4c builders<br />

8 Golborne Alfred Boydell<br />

10 Dutton Mies Elizabeth, dress maker<br />

12 Borker, Hignett k Carrington, solrs<br />

14 BuUin Frederick 4c Co. L.D.S.R.C.S.,<br />

dental surgeous<br />

16 Court <strong>of</strong> Probate Sf District Registry<br />

Office,<br />

Charles T. W. Porry, esq. district<br />

registrar<br />

W. Heppel, chief clerk<br />

18 Harrison Job, surgeon (Bank house)<br />

Helps, Birch, Cullimore'4c Douglas,<br />

solicitors<br />

William here street, is Weaver St. Anne street........<br />

4 Parry Mrs. Anne, coal dealer<br />

44 Powell William Robert, tailor<br />

Cross John, shopkeeper<br />

15 Rutter James, boot maker<br />

Wilton terrace, see Eaton road.<br />

York street.<br />

Queen street to Bold square.<br />

Chodwick Jaraes, coach painter<br />

Davies John, potato dealer<br />

Bell Wm.boot 4c shoe ma (Charlotte st><br />

5 Pritcbard Mrs<br />

7 Maddock Mrs<br />

9 Powell Peter<br />

2 Jones Arthur<br />

8 Whitley WUliam, shopkeeper<br />

18 Peers Henry, tailor<br />

20 Woodins Miss<br />

22 Hallmark David, shopkeeper


CHIEHIRE. CHESTER. 12:<br />

CHESTER COURT DIRECTORY.<br />

Acheson Rev. Jdhnstnn Hamilton, M.A<br />

[rector <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's!. 7 Liverpool rd<br />

Adams George, 8 The Groves<br />

Add.y James, Sealand road<br />

Allbut Wm. Abbots' court, Liverpool rd<br />

Allen William, 13 Abbey square<br />

Anderson Mrs. Brook cottage, Brook st<br />

Andrews Mrs. Tarvin roard<br />

Angrove Rev. Fronds, B.A. Pepper st<br />

Anson Miss, 28 Nicholas street<br />

Appleton Jno.lCheyney vills.Cheyney la<br />

Appleyard Tbomas, 21 Eaton road<br />

Arnold Miss. 51 St. Anne street<br />

Arnold Mr3.13 Collegiate ter.Cheyney la<br />

Arthur John, 5 Citv road<br />

Ashley Wm.Hy.24S"t.Martin's-in-the-fld<br />

Astbury Mrs. 7 Volunteer street<br />

Astley Henry Edwd. Dorchester house,<br />

140 Boughton<br />

Atkin Maurice Unlace, Eaton villas, 26<br />

Eaton road<br />

Atkinson Thomas, 16 Collegiate terrace,<br />

Cheyney lane<br />

Ayrton Mrs. Abbots rock,27 Liverpool rd<br />

Boge Wm. Fredk. Jones, 1 Stnnley st<br />

BoenoU Freeman Leopold, Westfield Idg.<br />

Curzon park<br />

Bailie Edmund Jobn, 13 Eaton road<br />

Baker Rev. Edgar J. B.A. [minor canon<br />

k curate <strong>of</strong> St. Oswald's], 10 Abbey st<br />

Baker Edward Bradshaw, 26 Seller st<br />

Baker Tbomas An Shell, 8 Bold place<br />

Baker William, 3 Parkgate road<br />

Ball General, 7 Stanley place<br />

Ball Mrs. 8 Bold square<br />

Banks Miss, Rutland ter. Parkgote rd<br />

Bannister Mrs. 1 Lome street<br />

Barber Dean, 16 King street<br />

Barber Henry, 48 Cambrian view<br />

Barber Mrs. Eastgate Street row north<br />

Barker Miss, Richniiond bank<br />

Borker Mrs. 6 King's buildings<br />

Barker Richd. LonguevUle, 13 Stanley pi<br />

Barker Robert, Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Barratt Thomas, 15 Victoria pathway,<br />

Queen's park<br />

Bate Thomas, 10 Upper Northgate street<br />

Baterden James, 83 Handbridge<br />

Battenden Jas. 10 Tarvin rd. Boughton<br />

Boxter George, 47 Queen street<br />

Bayley Thos. South view, Lower wharf<br />

Beck John, Myrtle cottage, Tarvin rood,<br />

Boughton<br />

Beck Richard, 17 Crane street<br />

Beckett Joseph, 36 Crone street<br />

Bedford Rev. Joseph Louis, M.A.,P.L.S,<br />

fcurate<strong>of</strong> St'.Mary's],9 Bridge place,<br />

Lower Bridge street<br />

Bell Arthur, Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

BeU George Angelo, 10 Newgate street<br />

Bennett Charles. 33 Bouverie street<br />

Bennett John, 20 King street<br />

Bennett Johil Nevitt, 7 Abbey square<br />

Bennett Jsph.12 St.Martin's-in-the-FIds<br />

Bennett Miss, 2 Church street. Upper<br />

Northgate street<br />

Bennett Mrs. Nicholas street mews<br />

Benson James, Raymond street<br />

Bentick Miss, Malpas cottage. Dee bank<br />

Berrington Samuel, 1 Bold place<br />

'Bertram WUliam, 2 Cambrian view '<br />

Bessell George,Rutland ter. Parkgote rd<br />

Beswick Harry, 8 Abbey street<br />

Bevan Chas.Richmond pl.l41 Boughton<br />

Bevis William Henry, 8 Hamilton place<br />

Biddulph Ormus, Bank ho. 6 Foregate st<br />

Biddulph Ormus Edmond,13BlackfriaTs<br />

Billington George, 13 Crane street 1<br />

Billington Mrs. Watergate flags, 76<br />

Watergate street<br />

Binch Jobn R. 2 Bold square<br />

Birch Hy. John, Corville, Liverpdol rd<br />

Birch Mrs. 4 Castle esplanade<br />

Bird George, Shipgate street<br />

| Carter Cooper, 38 Nicholas street<br />

Birley, Miss, 5 Chichester street I Cartwright John Postlethwaite, •*<br />

Birley Miss, 1 Stanley place<br />

Stanley place<br />

Bithell John, 30 Egerton street | Cartwright Thomas, Bridge Street row<br />

Blackburne John I. Roodee lodge Carver Mrs. River view, Lome street<br />

Blackburne Mrs. Spring hiU, Spital Catley Robert, 5 Louise street<br />

Boughton<br />

Challinor Robt. Eastgate Street row nth<br />

Bloke John, St. Martins-in-thc-Fields Chambers Wm.Hy.Osiouth view,Eatn.rd<br />

Blake Richard T. 17 Porodise row 'Charlton Mrs. 4 Abbot's Haves, Liver-<br />

Blake William James,-22 Cuppin street pool road<br />

Blanchett Mrs. Claverton row, 128 ChattertonDavidBonnister,4TheGrovep<br />

Handbridge<br />

Chester The Right Rev.TheLordBishop<br />

Bland Miss, 46 Cambrian view , <strong>of</strong>. The Palace, Dee side<br />

Blaney Arthur, 18 The Groves Chester Robert, Greyfriars house, r><br />

Blayney John, 8 Paradise row<br />

Greyfriars<br />

Blelock' Charles James, Bridge st. row ChUton Joseph, 69 Upper Northgate st<br />

BlundeU Richard, 2 Crone street Chivos Mrs. Manor house. Queen's pk<br />

Bolland Richard, Queen's park Chritchley Rev. John Martyn, LL.D.<br />

Booth Lawrence, 11 Victoria road [principal <strong>of</strong> the Training College],<br />

Booth Mrs. West terrace, 19 Garden la Cheyney lane<br />

BostockAlfd.Richraond ldg.l35Bouglitn Churton Henry, West Mount, Spital<br />

Boulter Jno. Claverton rw. 134 Handbge Boughton<br />

Bousfield John,3Hollybank,Queen'spk Churton,Miss, 9 The Groves<br />

Bowen Rev. Canon, M.A. [rector <strong>of</strong> Churton Wm. Hy. Hill side, Boughtoi;<br />

St. Mary's], St. Mary's hill / Clark Edwin John, City walls<br />

Bowers Henry Richard, 25 Liverpool rd Clark James, West ter. 11 Garden Jane<br />

Bowers Jas.D.AbJ)ot'3vls.29Liverpoolrd Clark Mrs. 97 Foregote street<br />

Bowers Thomas B. 2 Cambrian view Claxton Wm. Richds. 19 Chichester st<br />

Boyer Joseph, 16 Paradise row Clemence Mrs. Abbots Mount, 21 Liverpool<br />

road<br />

Bracegirdle Nehemiah, 7 Paradise row<br />

Bradley John, Queen's ter. Sealand road Coats George Cairick, Eaton villas, 30<br />

Bramley Hy. Bridge house. Garden la Eaton road<br />

Brassey John Evans, Abbots grange, Cochrane Robert George, 8 Collegiate<br />

Liverpool road<br />

terijace, Cheyney lone<br />

Brewer John, 39 Crane street Coe Ebenezer, 4A, Bold terrace<br />

Bridgewater John, 35 Handbridge Cole Joseph Schroder, 13 Victoria road<br />

Brining Williora, 21 Whitefriors" Comber WUliam Merritt, Brook lodge,<br />

Briscoe Edward, Rose cottage, 66 Tarvin<br />

rood, Boughton<br />

Connah Edward, 12 Seller<br />

Flookersbrook<br />

street<br />

Britland Mrs. 18 Seller street Conway Williara, 4 Liverpool road<br />

Brittain ThoSjP.R.c.s.4 BoUand'scourt, Cook Randolph, 7 Deva terrace<br />

Whitefriars<br />

Cooke Enoch, 22 Carabrian view<br />

Bromley Urias, 4 Abbey square j Cooper Col. William Spencer, DeeBank<br />

Brooks John, 81 Handbridge | house, Sandy lone, Boughton<br />

Brown Chas. The Folly, Flookersbrook Coppack Chas. Derby cot.71 Garden la<br />

Brown Henry Thomas, City waUs | Coppack John, Garden lone<br />

Brown Mrs. 6 Abbey buildings Cotgreave Frank, 91 Handbridge<br />

Brown Mrs. Flookersbrook<br />

Cotgreave Jhn.l Pyecr<strong>of</strong>t st.Handbridgt<br />

Brown Mrs. Pool house, Flookersbrook<br />

Brown Mrs. 65 Upper Northgate street<br />

Brown Thomas Horatio, 5 Nicholas st<br />

Brown William, 18 Curzon pork<br />

Browne Thomas Lloyd Murray, Egerton<br />

house. Upper Northgate street<br />

Browne WiUiam, Blackfriars<br />

Browning Mis3,Richraond bk.Bougbton<br />

Buglap Rev. John Bedlington [Primitive<br />

Methodist], 12 Cambrian view<br />

Buquest Very Rev; Canon Eugene,<br />

[Roman Catholic] Grosvenor Park rd<br />

Buchonan Stanley, Maybonk, Tarvin<br />

road, Boughton<br />

Buckler John, St. Hilary's, Liverpool rd<br />

Bull Stanhope C.E. Edgar ho. City walls<br />

BuUen Frederick, 22 Nicholas street<br />

Burchinshaw Thomas, 49 Garden lane<br />

Burgess John, 24 Garden lane<br />

Burr Edraund John, 7 Crane street<br />

Burrell Thomas Gaze, 34 Egerton st<br />

Burrows Wentworth, Claverton rw. 138<br />

Handbridge<br />

Bush Captain R.N. City walls<br />

Butler James, 18 King street<br />

Cahill Mis8,Meadow6ide,Gambrian view<br />

Caldecott Mrs. 19 Pepper street<br />

Campbell Miss, Richmnd pl.l31Boughtn<br />

Compbell Misses, 3 Exton pork, Parkgate<br />

road<br />

Cannon Williara, 119 St. Anne street<br />

Carline John, 4 King street<br />

Carter Rev. Charles C. B.A. [minor<br />

canon 4c curate <strong>of</strong> St. Oswalds], 9<br />

Abbey street<br />

Cotgreave Thos. Richd$n.l3 Newgate st<br />

Cottingbam Thoinas Leocr<strong>of</strong>t, i Exton<br />

park, Parkgate road<br />

Courtenage Philip, llVictoria pathway.<br />

Queen's park<br />

Cox Gustave, 10 Bold square<br />

Cox Mrs. Richmond pi. 137 Boughton<br />

Craister Walter, Watergate flags, 04<br />

Watergate street<br />

Crank Joseph, 40 Egerton street ,<br />

Crimes Mrs. 62 Frodsham street<br />

Cr<strong>of</strong>ts Joseph, 4 Garden lone<br />

Cross Mrs. 2 BoUand's ct. Whitefriars<br />

Crossfield Robert, Lower Bridge street<br />

Crowther John, 43 Queen street<br />

Cullimorc John, 07 Up. Northgate st<br />

Cummins John, 4 Hamilton place<br />

Cunnah John, 22 Crane street<br />

Cunnington William Thomas, Wilton<br />

terrace, 36 Eaton road<br />

Cuzner Edward, 11 Abbey street<br />

Dalton Samuel, Queen's park<br />

Dandison John, 17 Liverpool road<br />

Dondison Mrs. 17 Liverpool rood<br />

Darby Ven. Archdeacon, M.A. [rector<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Bridget's], Rectory, St. Martin's<br />

Ash<br />

Darling Miss, 64 Tarvin rd. Boughton<br />

Dorlington Job, City walls<br />

Darlington Mrs. West ter. 15 Garden la<br />

Darnton Rev. Peter William, M.A.<br />

[Congregational], 8 St. John's road<br />

Davidson Rev. Jaraes, B.A. fcurate <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ Church], 4 Lome street<br />

Davidson William, 34 Crane street


128 CHESTER.<br />

Davies Rev. John Pryce, M.A. [Welsh<br />

Calvinistic Methodist], lOVictoria rd<br />

Daviea Hart, West ter. 21 Garden lane<br />

Davies John Henry, 13 Seller street<br />

Davies Miss, 15 Bold square<br />

Davies Miss, 19 King street<br />

Davies Mrs. 2 Garden lone<br />

Davies Mrs. 4 South view, Eaton road<br />

Davies Samuel, 118 Brook street<br />

Davies Thomas, 90 Garden lane<br />

Davies Thomos, 4 Handbridge<br />

Davies Thomas, 87 Handbridge<br />

Davies Tiraothy, 46 Torvin rd.Boughton<br />

Davies WiUiara, Dee cottage. Dee bank<br />

Davies Williara Twiston, Cedar bank,<br />

16 Liverpool road<br />

Davis Jaraes Theo. 13 Bouverie street<br />

Dawson Mrs. 2 Greyfriars<br />

Day Chorles, 86 Garden lane<br />

Day Mrs. 29 Seller street<br />

Dean John, 67 Upper Northgate street<br />

Dean Mrs. 11 Deva terrace<br />

Deeley Williara Clark, 7 Curzon pork<br />

Denson Robert, 13 Pepper street<br />

Denson ThoraasFrancis, 8 Church street,<br />

Upper Northgate street<br />

Denson WUlioni, 4 Upper Northgate st<br />

Denson Wra. jun. 21 Up. Northgate st<br />

De Paget Mrs. Flookersbrook house,<br />

Dewsbury Nathaniel J hn.22Northgate st<br />

Dickson "FrancisArthur, J.P. Fern rock.<br />

Queen's park<br />

Dickson Johnson, Netherleigh cottage,<br />

44 Eaton road<br />

Dickson Miss, Rutland ter.Parkgate rd<br />

Dimwoodie John,West ter. 23Gordenla<br />

Dixon Edward, 8 Nicholas street<br />

Dixon Mrs. 14 Stanley place<br />

Dobie William Murroy, M.D. 23 Upper<br />

Northgate street<br />

Dobson Wm. Warburton, 5 Bold sq<br />

Dodd William, 16 The Groves<br />

Dodds John, 22 Lome street<br />

Doughty Jomes, 60 Watergate street<br />

Douglas Charles PhiUp, 5 Stanley place<br />

Douglas John, Dee bonks<br />

Douglas Mrs. 11 St. John's street<br />

Driver William, 18 Lome street<br />

Drury Mrs. 116 Brook street<br />

Ducker Sandford, St. John's cot.Canalst<br />

Duesbury John Andrew, 4 Eaton road<br />

Dugdale John, Spital walk, Boughton<br />

Duncan Charles William, 11 Stanley pi<br />

Dundas Mrs. 7 Chichester street<br />

Dunlop Matthew, 8 Victoria pathway,<br />

Queen's park<br />

Dunn Henry, 26 Crane street<br />

Durban Rev. William, B.A. [Baptjst]<br />

2 Handbridge<br />

Dutton Charlf s, J.P. Queen's park<br />

Dutton Geo. Eastgate Street row north<br />

Dutton John, 5 Bold terrace<br />

Dutton Mrs. 2 Deva terrace<br />

Eastwood John, 49 Queen street<br />

Eaton Peter, Hilda house, IJee bonks<br />

Eaves Rev. James, Diocesan training<br />

college, Parkgate road<br />

Edge Thomas, 34 Garden lane<br />

Edmunds William, 120 Brook street<br />

Edwards C. H. Rutland ter.Parkgate rd<br />

Edwards Edward, Sealand road<br />

Edwards George, Grosvenor street<br />

Edwards I.shmal,Dee villas. Tower wharf<br />

Edwards John, 2A, Bold terrace<br />

Edwards John, 1 Parkgate road<br />

Edwards John Ellis, 23 Liverpool road<br />

Edwards John Wm. Parker, Watergate<br />

flogs, 90 Watergate street<br />

Edwards Miss, 3 Volunteer street<br />

Edwards Thomas, 32 Crane street<br />

Edwards William, 35 Pepper street<br />

Elderton Mrs. 3 Greyfriars<br />

Elliott Thomas, 25 Victoria road<br />

Ellis John, 12 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Ellis John, 37 Whitefriars<br />

Ellis Rbt. 4 Church st. Up. Northgate st<br />

Ellis Thomas, 14 Crane street<br />

Ellis Wm. Rutland terrace, Parkgate rd<br />

Ellson Peter, 29 Black Diamond street<br />

Ellson Thomas, 43 Pepper street<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Elsdale Capt. Henry, R.E. 7 Grosvenor<br />

Park road, Foregate street<br />

Evans Arthur, Moreton house, Tarvin<br />

road, Boughton<br />

Evans George, 76 Garden lane<br />

Evans Glyn, 7 Bouverie street<br />

Evans John, 14 Lome street<br />

Evans Miss, 6 Paradise row<br />

Evans Mrs. Laburnum cot. Dee banks<br />

Evans Mrs. 53 St. Annestreet<br />

Evans Mrs. 31 Seller street<br />

Evans Mrs. 10 Queen street<br />

Evans Thomas Hy. Watergate flags, 98<br />

Watergate street<br />

Evans William, Brynavon, 16 Eaton rd<br />

Parish John, 104 Brook street<br />

Farqnharson John, 6 St. John's road,<br />

Queen's park<br />

Farrimond Fredk. Thos. 23 Egerton st<br />

Fenna John, 38 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Fenwick George Lee, 17 Victoria road<br />

Ferguson William, 14 King street<br />

Ffoulkes WUUam Wynne J.P., M.A. Old<br />

Northgate house. Upper Northgate st<br />

Field James, 6 Trinity street<br />

Field Mrs. 4 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Fincbett Joseph, 4 Abbey street<br />

Fincbett Joseph, 99 Boughton<br />

Fincbett William Henry, Sealand road<br />

Finchett-Maddock Thos. J.P. 9 Abbey sq<br />

Fish Joseph, Dee villas, Tower wharf<br />

Fleet Henry, 14 Trinity street<br />

Fleet John, 7 Bold terrace<br />

Fletcher Thomas Arthur, 111 Boughton<br />

Flint Mrs.lO Grosvenor pi. Grosvenor st<br />

Fluitt Arthur Randal, 2 Pepper street<br />

Fluitt Thomas, Wilton ter. 34 Eaton rd<br />

Ford John, 28 Crane street<br />

Forden Charles, 3 Paradise row<br />

Forrester George, 109 Boughton<br />

Foulkes Edward, Albert rd. Queen's pk<br />

Foulkes John, 31 Egerton street<br />

Foulkes Thomas B. 15 Porodise row<br />

Fox Charles Ralph, 11 Blackfriars<br />

Fox Eli, 3 City road<br />

Frater Mrs. 2 Bold terrace<br />

Freeman Wm. Wilson, 2 Lome street<br />

French Francis, 39 Bouverie street<br />

French Major, J.P. 30 Lower Bridge st<br />

Frost Sir Thos. Gibbons, J.P. Redcliff,<br />

Queen's park<br />

Frost Meadows, J.P. St. John's bouse,<br />

Little St. John street<br />

Frost Robt. J.P. Lime grove. Queen's<br />

pork<br />

Gamon John, 16 Curzon park<br />

Gamon William, 81 Brook street<br />

Gone Robert, 89 Hondbridge<br />

Gardener Mrs. 9 Cambrian view<br />

Garner Mrs. 10 Pepper street<br />

Garner Mrs. 110 St. Anne street<br />

Gomer Thomas, Claverton row, 140<br />

Hondbridge<br />

Gerrard Henry, 35 Liverpool road<br />

Gatley Mrs. 60 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Gaulton WiUiam, 6 The Groves<br />

Gee Mrs.Claverton row, 142 Handbridge<br />

Gemmell Mrs. 23 Seller street<br />

Gerrard Henry, 9 Volunteer street<br />

Gerrard Jaraes, 108 Brook street<br />

Gibb Tbomas,Fern bank, 28 Liverpool rd<br />

Gibson Mrs. 33 Crane street<br />

Gilbert Leonard, Park house, Curzon pk<br />

Giles Rev. Wm. TheopbUus, M.A.<br />

Netherleigh house, 46 Eaton rood<br />

Gill Mrs.Cloverton row,126 Hondbridge<br />

Gilmour Miss, 6 Louise street<br />

Glover Thoraas,South view,Tower wharf<br />

Glover WUliara Haywood, 4 Deva ter<br />

G<strong>of</strong>i* Thomas, 56 Brook street<br />

Golborne Alfred Boydell, 8 Whitefriars<br />

Goldseak John, Chichester street<br />

Gorst Miss, Spring villa, 18 Liverpool rd<br />

Gough John, Upper Northgate street<br />

Graham Mrs. 17 Victoria pathway,<br />

Queen's park<br />

Graham Mrs.;Woodville house Lvrpl. rd<br />

GrangerFarringdonM.M.R.c.s.,L.R.c.p<br />

LoND.Generallnfirmary.St. Martin's'<br />

in-the-Fields<br />

[POST OFFICE<br />

Oranthora Rev. Henry, K.c.i:>. [minor<br />

canon, curate <strong>of</strong> St. Oswald a 4c chap-<br />

Iain to Chester General Infirmary], 27<br />

Upper Northgate street<br />

Green Jsph.26St.Martin's-in-the-Fields<br />

Green Thomas, 7 Watergate square<br />

Greenall John, 15 St. John's street<br />

Gregg Robert, 9 Stanley place<br />

Gregg William, 2 Watergate square<br />

Gresty John, 51 Lower Bridge street<br />

Grilfith Edward, 26 Upp. Northgate st<br />

Grifiith John, 4 Bunce st. Grosvenor st<br />

Griffith Owen Richard, 21 Bouverie st<br />

Grifiith Thomas, 73 New Crane street<br />

Griffith Thomas, 21 The Groves<br />

Griffith WUliam, 9 Seller street<br />

Griffiths John, 5 Abbey square<br />

Griffiths Jobn, 14 Queen street<br />

Griffiths Mrs. 27 Castle street<br />

Griffiths Robert, 7 Bold square<br />

Griffiths Thoraas, 17 Bold square<br />

Griffiths Thomas, 20 Seller street<br />

Grindley Jonathon, 6 Volunteer street<br />

Groom Mrs. 2 Exton park, Parkgate rd<br />

Groome John, 14 Curzon park<br />

Gunton Frederick, Rimmersfield, 47<br />

Liverpool road<br />

Hack William, 41 Pepper street<br />

Haining Wm. M.D. 52 Watergate st<br />

Hale Walter, 6 Gorse stacks<br />

Hall John Arellano, East mount, Spital<br />

Boughton<br />

Hall Mrs. 23 Grosvenor street<br />

HaU Ralph, 42 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Hamer Henry, 3 Abbey green<br />

Hamilton Alexander, 58 Watergate st<br />

Homilton Mrs. 2 Eastern pathway.<br />

Queen's park ,<br />

Hankinson John Hope, 29 Crane st<br />

Hanmer Frederick, Bridge Street row<br />

Hardacre Francis, 3 Lome street<br />

Harding Mrs. Polefield, 49 Liverpool rd<br />

Harding Samuel Tuffley, Clifton vHla,<br />

34 Liverpool road<br />

Harding Solomon, 34 Nicholas street<br />

Hardy John Elvy, Blue Coat Hospital,<br />

Upper Northgate street<br />

Harland John James, 30 St. Martin's-inthe-Fields<br />

Harris Hy. Wilson, 32 Cambrian view<br />

HorrisJas.Raymond,Bank cot.Dee bnks<br />

Harris Mrs. 11 Chichester street<br />

Harris Thoraas, Sandy lane, Boughton<br />

Harris William, Sandy lane, Boughton<br />

Harrison Rev. Wra. M.A. [vicar <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Oswald's], 15 Upper Northgate st<br />

Harrison George, Dee side<br />

Harrison Job, Bankbo. 18 Whitefriars<br />

Harrison John, 18 Nicholas street<br />

Harrison Matthew, 26 Castle street<br />

Harrison Wm. South view. Tower wharf<br />

Harrison-CoUey Mrs. 10 Nicholas st<br />

Harrop Mrs. Dee view. Dee banks<br />

Hastinp;8Richard Ledsham,5Abbey grn<br />

Haswell George, 6 Lome street<br />

Haswell Henry, 11 Bold square<br />

Haswell John Edward, 1 Canal side<br />

Haswell Mrs. 3 Abbey square<br />

Haswell Mrs. 84 Foregate street<br />

Hoswell WUliam, 31 Parkgate rood<br />

Hayling Albert, 78 Northgate street<br />

Hayn Mrs. 112 St. Anne street<br />

Haynes John Dodd,The Bache,36Liverpool<br />

road<br />

Hojiwood Mrs. 16 Queen street<br />

Healey WUliam Fearnall, 22 St. Martin's-in-the-Fields<br />

Heig Miss, 30 Cambrian view<br />

Henderson John, 76 Lower Bridge st<br />

Henderson John Magnus, Ashby place,<br />

Flookersbrook<br />

Henderson Miss, 6 Bold place<br />

Henderson WiUiam, Union walk<br />

Henshall James, 34 Cambrian view<br />

Heppel John, 2 Grosvenor pl.Grosvnr.st<br />

Hepplestone Jaa.3Grosvnr.pl.Grosvnr.st<br />

Hewetson Rev. John, M.A. West view,<br />

Liverpool road<br />

Howitt Mrs. 37 Commonhall street<br />

Hewitt Samuel, 5 Volunteer street


DIRECTORY.]<br />

Hewitt William, 2 Abbey square<br />

Hickman Francis Fairfax, 17 The Groves<br />

Hickson Mrs. 10 Abbey street<br />

Higginbotham John, 24 Lome street<br />

Higgins Thos. Overleigh, Handbridge<br />

Higgins William Henry, ChurchUl terrace,<br />

18 Garden lone<br />

HignettMrs. 3 Abbots Hayes,Liverpl.rd<br />

Hignett Mrs. 30 Nicholas street<br />

Hill Edword, 3 Trinity street<br />

Hill John, 15 Castle street<br />

Hillyard Rev. Canon, M.A. 11 Abbey sq<br />

HUtou Rev. Robert [Primitive Methodist],<br />

31 Queen street<br />

HUton Robt. 9 Collegiate ter. Cheyney la<br />

Hincks Thomas Robert, 4 Louise st<br />

Hobday Jas.Alexandra vil. 14 Liverpl.rd<br />

Hobday Thoraas Perrins, 22 The Groves<br />

Hobson Rev. Geo. Harrison, M.A.Albion<br />

house, 39 Lower Bridge street<br />

Hodge John Rapsey, 72 Tarvin road,<br />

Boughton<br />

Hogg Thoraas, 14 Bold square<br />

Holcr<strong>of</strong>t John, 16 Crane street<br />

Holland Wm. Ebenezer cott. Dee banks<br />

Holmes John Gooddie, 24 Nicholas st<br />

Holt Mrs. 16 Deva terrace<br />

Hookes Edward, 17 Grosvenor street<br />

Hope Jas. Green, Sealand view,Canal st<br />

Hope John, 69 New Crane street<br />

Hopkins Mrs. 44 Cambrian view<br />

HorabinThos.9St.Martin's-in-the-Fields<br />

Horton Wm.9GrosvenorPk.rd.Foregt.st<br />

HostogeMrs. Richmond pi.119 Boughtn<br />

Howson Very Rev. John Saul, D.D.<br />

[Dean <strong>of</strong> Chester], The Deanery,<br />

Abbey square<br />

Hughes Rev. Wra. [rainister <strong>of</strong> St. Martin's<br />

Welsh church], 6 Victoria pathway,<br />

Queen's park<br />

Hughes Edward, 78 Northgate street<br />

HughesHughHy.Sunnybnk,Queen's pk<br />

Hughes John Evan. 23 Victoria road<br />

Hughes John Hy.Holly villo,Dee bonks<br />

Hughes Joseph, 23 Crane street<br />

Hughes Mi.


130 CHESTER.<br />

Mostyn Charles, Belmont ho. Dee banks<br />

Mottershead Thoraas, 30 Crane street<br />

Moulton Ralph, 14 St. John's street<br />

Mulvey Miss, 79 Handbridge<br />

Muras John, 12 Paradise row<br />

Murta Edward Nugent, M.D. 16 Victoria<br />

pathway, Queen's park<br />

Musgrave Joseph, 13 Paradise row<br />

Musgrave Joseph, 45 Whitefriars<br />

Myers Miss, Watergate flags, 92 Watergate<br />

street<br />

Newell Miss, 35 Nicholas street<br />

Newman Hen. Eaton vUIas, 22 Eaton rd<br />

Nicholls Mrs. 47 Whitefriars<br />

Nicholson John,RiverSide ho.Boughton<br />

Nicholson Robert, J.P. Abbot's field, 26<br />

Liverpool road<br />

Nixon Joseph, 12 Victoria pathway,<br />

Queen's park<br />

Nixon Thomas, 31 George street<br />

Norris Mrs. Mara villas. Dee banks<br />

Norton Mrs. 1 Greyfriars<br />

Nott Miss, Mara villas. Dee banks<br />

Noyes Edward, 6 Deva terrace •<br />

Noyes Thomas, 14 Deva terrace<br />

Nutting Mrs. 19 Whitefriars<br />

Okell John, 32 Duke street<br />

Okell Mrs. 41 Queen street<br />

Oldham Robt. 32 Tarvin rd. Boughton<br />

Orrett Wm. 15 Collegiate ter.Cheyney la<br />

Ould Mrs. 3 Chichester street<br />

Over Joseph, 6 King street<br />

Owen John, 18 Pepper street<br />

Owen Mrs. 24 Duke street<br />

Owen Richard, 8 Queen street<br />

Owens David, 4 Paradise row<br />

Poge SI. 14 Collegiate ter. Cheyney la<br />

Palin Francis, 15 Chichester straet<br />

PaUn John, 31 Crane street<br />

Parker Wm. 76 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Parkin Wm. John, 37 Nicholas street<br />

Parrv Albert, 6 Bold square<br />

Parry Chas. Thos. Wakfld. 20 Nicholas st<br />

Parry Edward, 7 Goss street<br />

Parry F. 61 Waller street<br />

Parry Jas.sen. TlieBars,134 Foregate st<br />

Parry Miss, 17 Collegiate ter.Cheyney la<br />

Parry Misses, 20 St. Martiu's-in-the-<br />

Fields<br />

Parry Mrs. Crook house, Crook street<br />

Parry Silvester, 50 Cambrian view<br />

Parry Williani Henry, 7 Blackfriars<br />

Parson Mrs. 1 Raymond vU.Raymond st<br />

Partington JohnThos. 24 Carabrian view<br />

Pater Septiraus, Ashby ho. Flookersbrk<br />

Paul Joseph, Denbigh villas, Cheyney la<br />

Payne Lieut.-Colonel Charles WiUiara,<br />

4 Abbey green<br />

Payne Mrs. 12 Bold square<br />

Pearce Mrs. 17 Castle street<br />

Peel CecU, Clifton vUla, Dee banks<br />

PeersEdwd.TapOjSouth view,Tower whf<br />

Peirce WiUiam Charles, 14 Grosvenor<br />

place, Grosvenor street<br />

Penketh Miss, 11 Bridge pi.Lo.Bridgest<br />

Perry Wm.Clavertii.row,136Handbrdge<br />

Peters Edward, Eastgate St. row north<br />

Peters Jhn. Richmond pi. 143 Boughton<br />

Phillips James, 9 Nicholas street<br />

PhUlipson John, 12 Liverpool rood<br />

Pickering John, Water Tower street<br />

Pickering Robert, 30 King street<br />

Pickering William, 5 Blackfriars<br />

Pilkington Mrs. 15 King street<br />

Pinnington Mrs. Bellevue, Dee banks<br />

Piper Mrs. 11 Bold terrace<br />

Pipon Rev. Jas. Clement Collier, M.A.<br />

Arnold honse, Parkgate road<br />

Pitt Mrs. 12 Nicholas street<br />

Pixton Thomas Jones, 78 Garden lane<br />

Plevin Thomas, 15 Volunteer street<br />

Podmore Mis8,12Grosvenr.pl.Grosvnr.8t<br />

Podmore Miss, 2 Whitefriars<br />

Pollard Henry, 2 South view, Eaton rd<br />

Pooles Kenneth, Abbot's grange, Liverpool<br />

road<br />

Potts Chas. Wm. Heron bridge, Eaton<br />

road 4c Northgate house, Northgate st<br />

Potts Hy. Watergate ho. Watergate st<br />

Powell Henry, South view, Tower wharf<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

fpOST OFFICE<br />

Powell Miss, Rutland ter. Parkgate rd Rogers Captain Ebenezer, 2 St. John's<br />

Powell Mrs. Lome street<br />

road, Queen's Park<br />

Powell Mrs. South view. Tower wharf Rogers James, 21 Blackfriars<br />

PoweU Peter, 9 York street<br />

Rogers John, 6 Stanley place<br />

Powles Mrs. 9 Chichester street Rogers Mrs. 27 IVicholas street<br />

Preston Rev. George, M.A. [head Rogers William, Watergate flags, 84<br />

raaster. King's school]. Abbey square Watergate street<br />

Preston J ames, 24 Croue street Roscoe George, 4 Victoria pathway.<br />

Preston Mrs. 1 Victoria pathway Queen's park<br />

Pretchitt Mrs. 12 Newgate street Rowe John, 1 Abbey buildings<br />

Price John, 123 St. Anne street Rowland David, 2 Bold place<br />

Price John, 56 Watergate street Rowland William, 37 Crane street<br />

Price Misses, Rutland ter. Porkgote rd Rowlands Alfred, 19 Blackfriars<br />

Price Paul, Bryn-tirion, Chichester st Rowlands Geo. 14 Tarvin rd. Boughton<br />

Prichard GeclOSt.John'srd.Queen's pk Rowlands Thomas, 19 Grosvenor street<br />

Prince John Valentine, 26 Garden lane Rowson James, Ivy cottage, Sandy<br />

Pritcbard Edward Jun. 10 Bold terrace lane, Boughton<br />

Pritcbard Mrs. 5 \ ork street Royle Charles Vernon, 2 Raymond<br />

Proctor Mrs. 2 Cheyney vils. Cheyney la villas, Raymond street<br />

Provis John, 10 Liverpool road Royle John, Grange villa, 70 Tarvin<br />

Puiford Miss, Green bank, Eaton road road.Boughton<br />

Pullan Miss, Wilton ter. 40 Eaton road Royle Thomas Vernon, 10 Curzon park<br />

Pye Jaraes, 39 Whitefriars<br />

Ruinet Hy.Adolphu8,20Lower Bridge st<br />

Pye Jaraes Thomas, 39 Whitefriars Rush Edward, 7 Victoria pathway,<br />

Rae Jas. 4 Cheyney villas, Cheyney lane Queen's park<br />

Raikes Mrs. 8 Stanlev place<br />

Ruston James, 78 Tarvin rd. Boughton<br />

Raingill Mrs. Rutland ter. Parkgate rd Ryder Luke, Queen street<br />

Ralph Williara, 17 Bouverie street Ryland Mrs. 1 Crane street<br />

Read Edward Robert, 82 Garden lane Salisbury Mrs. 12 Lome street<br />

Read Rd. Cambrian villa, Crabrn. view Salmon James, 124 Foregate street<br />

Reade Albert C. 12 Upper Northgate st Salmon Mrs. Woodlands, Tarvin road,<br />

Reddin Patrick, 40 Garden lane Boughton<br />

Rees Rev. Henry [Welsh Independent], Sargent Edward George, Cornwall<br />

9 Bold terrace<br />

House, Queen's park<br />

Rees Rev. WiUiara, D.D. 0 Church st. Sarratt Samuel, 125 St. Anne street<br />

Upper Northgate street<br />

Sch<strong>of</strong>ield Jas. Deva cot. 3 The Groves<br />

Reeves John, 8 Grosvenor Park road, Sch<strong>of</strong>ield Richard M. 25 Grosvenor st<br />

Forgate street<br />

Scott Rev. Samuel Cooper, M.A. [vicar<br />

Reilly Owen, 1 Abbey green<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. John's] Vicar's lane<br />

Revis Mrs. 8 Eaton road<br />

Scott Rev. Thomas Errington, ji.A.<br />

Rhodes Mrs. York villa,19 Liverpool rd Rectory, Boughton<br />

Ribton Ferdinand, 98 Northgate street Scott David, 35 Queen street<br />

Richards Charles, 21 Egerton street Scott John, St. Werburgh street<br />

Richards Hy. Wm. 41 Bridge St. row Seavill Leopold Tathby, 9 Deva terrace<br />

Richards Richard, 83 Garden lane Seller Charles William, 105 Foregate st<br />

Richards Thomas, 3 Bouverie street Seymour Henry, Watergate Street row<br />

Richardson Thos.Tarvin rd. Boughton Sharp Fredc. Wm. Stone ho. 42 Eatou rd<br />

RichraondWm.55 Pyecr<strong>of</strong>t st.Handbdge Shaw Charles, 71 New Crane street<br />

Rider George, 8 Seller street Shaw George Thoraas, 15 The Groves<br />

Ridyard Mrs. Bryn-tirion, Chichstr. st Shaw John Gill, Bridge Street row<br />

Rigby Frank, 2 Abbot's Hayes, Liverpool<br />

road<br />

Carabrian view<br />

Sheaf George Charles, Sunnyside, 3<br />

Rigby James, 15 Victoria road Sheen Mrs. Gloucester street<br />

Rigby Jsph.2 Abbot's Hayes,Liverpl. rd Shepheard Mrs. Ivy cottage, Love street<br />

Rigg Jas. Greenbank, 20 Liverpool road Shepheard Simeon,"43 Black Diamond st<br />

Rimmer Thomas, 62 Watergate street Shone William, Pepper street<br />

Roberts David, Deva villas. Dee banks Shuttleworth Richard, Bridge Street row<br />

Roberts Edward Francis, Thornycr<strong>of</strong>t, Siddall John Davies, Bridge Street row<br />

Queen's park<br />

Silberbach Mrs. 1 Bouverie street<br />

Roberts Geo. Edwd.Tarvin rd.Boughton Simcock Richard, 2 Paradise row<br />

Roberts John, M.D. 8 Abbey square Simpson Rev. Samuel, M.A. Kingston<br />

Roberts John, 13 Bold terrace<br />

house, 22 Liverpool road<br />

Roberts John, 4 Crane street Simpson Geo. John Robt. 02 Tarvin rd.<br />

Roberts John, 15 Crane street<br />

Boughton<br />

Roberts John, 12 Deva terrace Simpson Joseph H. 41 Watergate street<br />

Roberts John, 22 St. John's street Sinclair Mrs. Monk's cottage, Tarvin<br />

Roberts Lewis, Churton viUa, Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

road, Boughton<br />

Sinclair Wm. 44 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Roberts Mrs. 10 Abbey square Skirving Capt. Water Side lodge, 152<br />

Roberts Mrs. 32 Egerton street Boughton<br />

Roberts Mrs. 42 Egerton street Sloane Mrs. 1 St. John's rd. Queen's pk<br />

Roberts Mrs. 36 King street Small Henry, 3 Deva terrace<br />

Roberts Mrs. 32 Nicholas street SmallJa3.5Victoria pathway, Queen's pk<br />

Roberts Mrs. Watergate flags, 88 Watergate<br />

street<br />

St. John street<br />

SmithRev. Benj. [Wesleyan Methodist],<br />

Roberts Mrs. 5 Whitefriars<br />

SmithRev. Frdk.[Primitive Methodist],<br />

Roberts Quellyn, Watergate flags, 86 6 Cambrian view<br />

Watergate street<br />

SmithFrancis,Beecliwood house,Canal st<br />

Roberts Robert,WUton vil. 14 Eaton rd Smith George, 15Tarvin rd, Boughtou<br />

Roberts Robert, jun. Abbots' cottage, Smith Hector, City walls<br />

24 Liverpool rood<br />

Smith Henry, 6 Seller street<br />

Roberts Saml. Johnson, 4 King's bldgs Smith James, Watergate flogs, ,80<br />

Roberts Thomas, 9 Upper Northgate st Watergate street<br />

Roberta William, 10 Cambrian view Smith John, 43 Bouverie street<br />

Roberts Wm.16 St. Martin's-in-the-Hds Smith John, 35 Whitefriars<br />

Roberts William Owen, 19 The Groves Smith Miss, 28 Garden lane<br />

Robertson Mrs. 12 King street Smith Mrs. 1 Abbot'sHayes, Liverpool rd<br />

Robertson WiUiam, 19 Bold square Smith Mrs. Hampton lodge, 8 Liverpool<br />

Robinson George, 46 Frodsham street road<br />

Robotbam Geo. Edward, 11 The Groves Smith Richard, 13 Deva terrace


DIRECTORY.]<br />

Smith Richord Fletcher, BarreU well,<br />

Boughton<br />

Smith Samuel, 16 Nicholas street<br />

Smith Wm. Crane house, Crane wharf<br />

Smith WUliam Henry, Herbert villa.<br />

Stone bridge. Garden lane<br />

Snelson James, 101 Boughton<br />

Snelson Thomas, 22 Pepper street<br />

Snodgrass Wra. 9 Victoria pothway,<br />

Queen's park<br />

Sparling Rev. Wilfred, Sibell street<br />

Speed Mrs. 2 Castle esplanade<br />

Spencer Mrs. Bridge Street row<br />

Spencer Samuel, Barrell well, Boughton<br />

Sprang William Frank, 17 Blackfriars<br />

Steel Joseph, 69 Frodsham street<br />

Stevenson Anthony, 24 Queen street<br />

StevensonJas. jun, SOUpp.Nortbgatest<br />

Stewart Rev. Chas. Hy. Hylton, M.A.<br />

[precentor 4c minor canon] Abbeycourt<br />

StUton Richard, 33 Whitefriars<br />

Stock Miss, Deva villas. Dee banks<br />

Stokesmith William, 19 Bouverie street<br />

Stolterfoth Henry, M.D. Queen's park<br />

Stolterfoth Sigismund, M.D. Queen's pk<br />

Stonely Henry, 8 Cambrian view<br />

Stopford Edward, 115 Boughton<br />

Sumner Alfred, 1 Castle esplanade<br />

Sutclifie James, 3 Crane street<br />

Swetenham Edmund, 06 W^atergate st<br />

Swindley John, Claverton row, 132<br />

Handbridge<br />

Swindley Thomas, 12 St. John's street<br />

Tabor Jonothan, Cambrian view<br />

Tait Mrs. 31 Pepper street*<br />

Tasker Fronk, 7 The Groves<br />

Tatlock John, 21 St. John's street<br />

Tauranac John Westlake, 8 Deva ter<br />

Taverner Wilfiom, Bellevue, Dee banks<br />

Taylor Adam, 8 Louise street<br />

Taylor Hy Enfield, Woodbrae, Curzon pk<br />

Taylor James, 18 Newgate street<br />

Taylor William, Meadow villa. Dee bks<br />

Tennant Mrs. City walls '<br />

Thelwall Mrs. 07 New Crane street<br />

Thoraas David, West ter. 13 Garden lane<br />

Thomas Edward, 11 Whitefriars<br />

Thomas George, Cambrian view<br />

Thomas Rt. Morris, 19 Up. Northgate st<br />

Thomas Samuel, 15 Whitefriars<br />

Thomas Thomas, 5 Crane street<br />

Thompson John, 10 Trinity street<br />

Thompson Misses, 9 Trinity street<br />

Thorne Frdk. James, St. Anne street<br />

Thorpe Charles, 122 Brook street<br />

Thyer Joseph, 11 Curzon park<br />

Tilston Miss, 1 King's buildings<br />

Tinkler George, 45 Nicholas street<br />

Tittherington Wm. Dee hills, Boughton<br />

Tomkinson Henry Richard, 13 Tarvin<br />

road, Boughton<br />

Tomkinson Wiiliam Buckell, 7 Cambrian<br />

view<br />

Tomlin Mrs. Thorpe villa, Liverpool rd<br />

Topham Joseph B. 6 Curzon park<br />

Topham Miss, 11 Castle street<br />

Townshend Mrs. 10 Stanley place<br />

Tregellas Richard Vyvyan, Richmond<br />

place, 125 Boughton<br />

Trelfbrd Henry, 42 Crane street<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Truss Mrs. Bridge Street row<br />

Truss Thomas, 31 Garden lone<br />

Turnbull James, 2 Victoria pathway.<br />

Queen's park<br />

Turner Chas. Stone vUlas, 92 Garden la<br />

Turner Joseph, 20 Curzon park<br />

Turner Mrs. 25 Nicholas street<br />

Turner Robert Clarke, 25 Crane street<br />

Vaughan Mrs. 97 Boughton<br />

Venables Rchd. River view, Queen's pk<br />

Vernon John, 31 Chichester street<br />

Vernon John, 48Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Wakefield James, 2 Chichester street<br />

Walker Alfred 0. Leadworks house,<br />

Leadworks lane<br />

Walker Miss, 2 Abbey green<br />

Wallace James, Thornleigh, Curzon pk<br />

Walley Mrs. Eaton villas, 18 Eaton rd<br />

Walley Mrs. 14 Paradise row<br />

Walters George, 2 Cornwall street<br />

Walton Robert, Pepper street<br />

Warburton John, 14 Union walk<br />

Warburton Mrs.Eastgate St. row north<br />

Word Miss, Abbot's villas, 31 Liverpool<br />

rood<br />

Ward Mrs. 5 Paradise row<br />

Ward Thomas Peploe, 7 Abbey street<br />

Washington Mrs. 11 Goss street<br />

Washington William, 44 Crane atreet<br />

Waters Edward, M.D. UNicholas street<br />

Watson William, 98 Foregate street<br />

Waymouth Wm.Staines, M.A. 9Whitefr8<br />

Weaver John, M.R.C.S. 9 King street<br />

Webb Jobn, 21 Talbot street<br />

Webb Mrs. 17 Black Diamond street<br />

Webster Geo. Eaton villas, 24 Eaton rd<br />

Welsh Gomer, 10 Seller street<br />

West William, 8 Crane street<br />

Whaley Samuel, 31 Whitefriars<br />

Whalley John, Stanley house, Stanley st<br />

Wheeler Walter Edward, Watergate<br />

St. rov/<br />

White George, 6 Crane street<br />

White Miss, 5 Abbey street<br />

Whiteley Charles, 6 St. Anne street<br />

Whiteley Mrs. 108 St. -4.nne street<br />

Whiteway Mrs. St. John's cottage,<br />

Little St. John street<br />

Whittle Mrs. 45 Queen street<br />

Whittle Thomas, 18 Crane street<br />

Whittle Thomas, 12 Queen street<br />

Whitworth Mrs. 4 Bold terrace<br />

Widdowson Mrs. Watergate flags, 78<br />

Watergate street<br />

Wigg Geo.Lld.2Sandowne ter.Boughton<br />

Wigginer Henry, Victoria road<br />

Wiglesworth Mrs. 4 Grosvenor place,<br />

Grosvenor street<br />

Wilbraham Misses, 5 King's buildings<br />

Wilcoxon Arthur, 9 Paradise row<br />

WUdig Wm. Albert ter. 63 Garden lane<br />

Wildig William, 4 Watergate square<br />

Wilkes Richard Henry, 88 Garden lane<br />

Wilkinson Mrs. Wilkinson house, 45<br />

Liverpool road<br />

Wilkinson Robert, 21 Victoria road<br />

Wilkinson Thos. Ledsham, 3 Bolland'scourt,<br />

Whitefriars<br />

Williams Rev. James [Welsh Calvinistic<br />

Methodist] 8 Bold terrace<br />

CHESTER. 131<br />

Williams Rev. John [Presbyterian] *<br />

Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

WiUiams Edwd.50 Tarvin rd. Boughton<br />

Williama EUas, 20 Queen street<br />

wuiiams Franklin, Green Bank cottage,<br />

35 Parkgate road<br />

WUUams George C. G. Prospect villa.<br />

Dee banks<br />

WUUams Henry, 31 Bouverie street<br />

Williams Hy. 1 South view, Eaton road<br />

Williams Isaac, 20 Cuppin street<br />

Williams James, Bridge Street row<br />

Williams John Holland, 5 Deva terrace<br />

WiUiams Joseph Ellis, 114 Brook street<br />

WiUiams Miss,Rutland ter.Parkgate rd<br />

Williams Miss, 40 Tarvin rd. Boughton<br />

Williams Mrs. 66 Frodsham street<br />

Williams Mrs. 22 Newgate street<br />

wuiiams Mrs. 117 St. Anne street<br />

WilUamsMrs. 11 Seller street<br />

Williams Richard, 8 .Trinity street<br />

Williams Thomos, 18 Egerton street<br />

wuiiams Thomas, 16 Lome street<br />

Williams Thos. 36 Tarvin rd. Boughton<br />

Williams Thomas, Watergate flogs, 96<br />

Watergate street<br />

Williams William, Blacon ho. Garden la<br />

WilliamsWm.5 CheyneyvUs-Cbeyney la<br />

Williams WUliam Maysmor, J.P. Dingle<br />

bonk, Curzon park<br />

WiUiamson Samuel, The Old HaU,<br />

Flookers brook<br />

Wills Caleb Sherar, [8 Curzon parV,<br />

surgeon-major 96th foot]<br />

WUson Charles, 33 Pepper street<br />

Wimperis Edmund Richard, Moor ho.<br />

Flookersbrook<br />

Winstanley James Wra. River side,<br />

Sandy lane, Boughton<br />

Winter Thomas, 7 Parkgote rood<br />

Wiseman John, 21 Seller street<br />

Wood Chas. Barker, ChurchUl terrace,<br />

14 Garden lane<br />

Wood Frs. Dinning, 51 Up. Northgate st<br />

Wood Mrs. 34 King street<br />

Wood Mrs. 18 Queen street<br />

Woodfin John, 37 Bouverie street<br />

Woodfin Mrs. 26 Lome street<br />

Woodford Robert, 41 Bouverie street<br />

Woodins Miss, 20 York street<br />

Woods Miss, 1 Whitefriars<br />

Woods Mrs.Richmond pi. 127 Boughton<br />

Woodward Fredk. Edwd. M.R.C.S.,<br />

L.R.C.P. Gen. Infirmary,St.Martin'siu-the-Fields<br />

Wolfe Rchd. 8 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Wooley Cbas. South view. Tower wharf<br />

WoolleyJohn,Churchill ter. 12Garden la<br />

Wrench Rchd. A.Springcot. Dee banks<br />

Wright Miss,4 St.John's rd. Queen'spk<br />

Wright Mrs. 5 Bouverie street<br />

Wright Peter, Albert ter. 67 Garden la<br />

Wright Richard, 31 Nicholas street<br />

Wynne Mrs. 23 Whitefriars<br />

Yeats Jos. 3 Victoriapthwy. Queen'spk<br />

Yeod Mrs. 18 Weaver street<br />

Youle Hy. Rbt. Albert ter.65 Garden la<br />

Young Enoch, Rutland vil. Parkgate rd<br />

Zwilchenbart Rodolph,Richmond place,<br />

117 Boughton<br />

CHESTER COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.<br />

Abell 4c Williams, iron, steel k general merchants 4c smiths,<br />

Frodsham Street bridge<br />

Abrahams William, shopkeeper 4c whitesmith, 86 Boughton<br />

Adams Benjamin John, boot 4c shoe makr. 59 Linen Hall st<br />

Adams Beresford, insurance agent to Norwich Equitable<br />

Fire 4c the United Kingdom Temperance 4c General Provident<br />

Institution, 3 St. Anne street<br />

Ainsworth Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house, 4 Nicholas st<br />

Ainsworth John Moore,beer rtlr.4cboat proprtr.lThe Groves<br />

Albion hotel (Thomas GUes, manager), General RaUway<br />

atation<br />

Aldis Richard Henry, furniture broker 4c commission agent,<br />

59 Frodsham street<br />

Alexander Jane (Miss), miUiner, 7 Bridge street<br />

Alexander Mary (Mrs.), toy repository, Claremont buildings,<br />

Foregate street<br />

Allbut Mrs. ladies' school. Abbot's court, Liverpool road<br />

Allen Ann (Mrs.), servants' registry <strong>of</strong>fice, 3 Fletcher's<br />

buildings, Bridge Street row<br />

Allen John, refreshment room, 24 Market haU<br />

Allen Thomas, stone corver, South view. Tower wharf<br />

Allen William, butcher, 21 Market hall<br />

9*


132 CHESTER. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Allenby Amy (Mrs.), ladies' school, The Grange, Chapel<br />

lane. Great Bonghton<br />

Allenby Waldegrave, commercial traveller, The Grange,<br />

Chapel lane. Great Boughton ,<br />

Allman Thomas, lodging house, 55 Francis street<br />

Andrews Thomas, buUder, Queen street<br />

Andrews William, builder k contractor, Grosvenor street<br />

Ankers Richard, chimney sweeper. Union street, Love st<br />

Appleton 4c Bracegirdle, silk Aiercers, drapers, milliners,<br />

hosiers, glovers 4c haberdashers, 7 4c 31 Bridge Street row<br />

Appleyard Thomas, builder k joiner, Shipgate street<br />

Armstrong 4c Thomas, coal merchants, 11 Coal Exchange,<br />

Black Diamond street<br />

Arnold Ellen 4c EHzabeth (Misses), grocers 4c tea dealers,<br />

52 Northgate street<br />

AmoldAnne(Mrs.),tin plate wrkr.4clamp dlr.l3Northgate st<br />

ArteU Wm. Hy. cane worker 4c french polisher,85George st<br />

Arthur John, civil engineer, 5 City rood<br />

Asbury Charles, boot 4c shoe maker, 44 Foregate street<br />

Aspey George, beer retailer 4c painter, 16 Seller street<br />

Assay Office (Jaraes F. Lowe, B.A. master; John F. Lowe<br />

4c Thomas Woolley, wardens), 13 Goss street<br />

Astbury Peter, shopkeeper, 73 Handbridge<br />

Aston William, bookseller 4c newsagent, Northgate St. row<br />

Bace John, cowkeeper, 12 Gloucester street<br />

BaUey Jane (Miss), Cross Keys, Duke street<br />

Bailey Mary Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, 9 Princess street<br />

Bailey Mory Ann (Mrs.), china, glass k earthenware<br />

dealer, 10 Grosvenor street<br />

Bailey Mary Ann (Mrs.), earthenware dlr. Stall,Market hall<br />

Baker John Richard 4c WilUam James, confectioners 4c<br />

bakers, 48 Bridge street<br />

Baker Arthur, fruiterer k greengrocer, 102 Northgate st<br />

Baker Edward Brodshow, artist, 71 Bridge Stieet row<br />

Boker Henry, market gardener, Cambrian view<br />

Baker John, accountant, 16 St. Werbergh street<br />

Baker Thomas Ansdell, boot 4c shoe maker. City walls<br />

Boll Arthur, tailor 4c shopkeeper, 99 George street<br />

Ball Edward, cab proprietor, 4 Seller street<br />

Ball Henry, shopkeeper, 4 Seller street<br />

Ball John, beer retailer, 38 Cuppin street<br />

Ball John, painter 4c paperhanger, 22 Seller street<br />

Boll Mary (Mrs.), refreshment rooras, 16 Goss street<br />

Boll Thoraas, Queen's Head hotel, Foregate street<br />

Boll Thomas, slater k plasterer, 1 Bunce st. Grosvenor st<br />

Balshaw Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer k provision dealer, 98<br />

Brook street 4c 10 Church street. Black Diamond street<br />

Banks Jaraes, baker k flour dealer, 34 SeUer street<br />

Banks John, provision dealer. Orchard street, Garden lane<br />

Bannister Mary (Mrs.), baker, Northgate street<br />

Barber Dean, cutler, see Settle k Barber, 6 St. Werbergh st<br />

Barber Eliza (Mrs.), china 4c glass dealer, 19 Eastgate st<br />

Barber William Henry, boot closer, 100 Boughton<br />

Bardsley Jaraes, confectioner, 31 Brook street<br />

Barker, Hignett 4c Carrington, solicitors, 12 Whitefriars<br />

Barker Benjarain, butcher, 48 Brook street<br />

Barker Cotherine (Mrs.), lodging house, 7 Nicholas street<br />

Barker John, beer retoiler, 24 George street<br />

Barker Richord Longueville, land ogent 4c share broker,<br />

see Townshend k Barker<br />

Barlow Williara, Old vaults, 30 Bridge street<br />

Barnes Thoraas 4c Sons, coach k carriage builders. City rd<br />

Barnes Henry, baker, The Bars, 137 Foregate street<br />

Barnes Thoraas, cab proprietor 4c livery stoble keeper,<br />

City road 4c The Bars, 139 Foregate street<br />

Barnes Thoraasj^shopkeeper, 8 Love street<br />

Barnett Joseph, fruiterer k greengrocer, 15 Watergate st<br />

Barracks (Samuel 0. Rogers, commissary in charge; John<br />

Harbourne, acting barrack master), St. Mary's hill<br />

BarringtonEmma( Mrs.),linendraper4chosier,121 Foregate st<br />

Bassett Louisa 4c Ellen (Misses), ladies' school," 22 Upper<br />

Northgate street<br />

Bate Thoraas, cheese factor 4c provision mer.lO Northgate st<br />

Batenham Ursula (Mrs.), stationer, 104 Northgate street<br />

Battenden Jaraes, surveyor, 10 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Baxter George, pharmaceutical chemist, 13 Foregate street<br />

Bayne Elizabeth (Mrs.), ladies' school, 3 King's buildings<br />

Baynes John Matthew, Dublin Castle,3o Up. Northgate st<br />

Beckett Joseph 4c Co.silk niercers,Eastgate Street row south<br />

Beckett Joseph, Birmingham Arms, 15 Lower Bridge st<br />

Beckett William, civil engineer 4c estate agent, see Roberts,<br />

Beckett 4: Kirk<br />

Beech John, outfitter, 95 Foregate street<br />

Bell George Augelo, civil engineer, 10 Newgate street<br />

Beil William, boot 4c shoe maker, Charlotte street<br />

Bellamy James, commercial traveller, 7 Seller street<br />

Bellion Charles, watch 4c clock maker, 22 Pitt st. George st<br />

Bellis Charles, butcher, 128 Northgate street<br />

Bellis Elizabeth (Miss), lodging house, 11 Crane street<br />

Bellis Henry, builder, 8 Grosvenor place, Grosvenor street<br />

Bellis Thomas, hair dresser, Boughton<br />

Bellis Thomas, saddler 4c harness makr.l3 Up. Northgate st<br />

Bemain George, taUor, 21 Trinity street<br />

Bennett John, toiler 4c draper, City walls<br />

Bennett Joseph, jun. joiner, 14 St. Martin's-in-the-Fields<br />

Bennett Sarauel, shopkeeper, James st. Black Diamond st<br />

Bennion Edward, King's A rms. Union street. Love street<br />

Benson Emmanuel, bootmaker, 7 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Benson James, fruiterer, 58 Upper Northgate street<br />

Benson James, greengrocer, Garden lane<br />

Bentley Mary Ann (Miss), baker, 20 Brook street<br />

Berisford Thos. cheese factor 4c provision dealer, 36 Brook st<br />

Bernhardt August, Saddle inn, 29 Grosvenor street<br />

Bernhardt William, hairdresser, 50 Foregate street<br />

Berrie John, dyer, 2 Newgate street<br />

Berrington Emma (Miss), dressmaker, 19 Albion street<br />

Berry Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Castle street<br />

Bertram 4c Macnay, ironmongers, oil 4c general merchants,.<br />

Cow Lane bridge, Brook street<br />

Bevis WUliam Hy. dealer in baskets 4c toys, 14 Morket hall<br />

Bewley Jsph. Cherry Orchard inn. Chapel la.Gt.Boughtoa.<br />

Bibby Williara, flour dealer, 1 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Bickley William, butcher, 45 Egerton street<br />

Billington Elizabeth (Mrs.), dining rooms, 18 Grosvenor st<br />

Billington Thos. cool dealer, 38 Newgate st.4c Low. Bridge st<br />

Billington William Harrison, New Park hotel, City road,<br />

4c confectioner, Foregate street<br />

Birch Elizabeth (Mrs.), ladies' school, 24 Upp. Norgate st<br />

Birch Henry John, solicitor (firm. Helps, Birch, CuUiraore<br />

4c Douglas), Whitefriars<br />

Birch John, coal 4c potato dealer, Greenway st. Handbridge<br />

Birchall Eliza (Mrs.), servants' registry <strong>of</strong>fice, 21 Albion st<br />

Bird George, plumber, glazier 4c gasfitter, Lower Bridge<br />

street 4c 31 Bridge street<br />

Birke Elizabeth (Mrs.), miUiner, 1 Lead work's lane<br />

Birkenhead Brewery Co. Limited, brewers (George<br />

Rigbey, agent). Bridge street<br />

Birmingham Wagon Co. Limited, railway wagon 4c<br />

carriage builders k manufacturers <strong>of</strong> railway wagon<br />

wheels (Jobn Bithell, agent); <strong>of</strong>fices. Black Diamond<br />

street; depdt, Northgate station<br />

Bishop John, house k estate agent, Bridge Street row<br />

Bishop's Registry Office (John Gamon, registrar). Abbey<br />

gateway<br />

BitheU Elizh. (Mrs.), straw bonnet maker, 57 St. Anne st<br />

Blackburn Joseph, cowkeeper, 18 Paradise row<br />

Blackburne John I. 4c Co. wine k spirit merchants, 66:<br />

Watergate street 4c Trinity street<br />

Blockburne Mary (Mrs.), cowkeeper, 30 Frodsham street<br />

Blackshaw William, shopkeeper. Princess street<br />

Blacow Edward, Hare Sf Hounds, Handbridge<br />

Blake Charles Kinsey, fruiterer, 88 Brook street<br />

Blake James, cowkeeper, 17 Brook street<br />

Blake James, saddler, 95 George street<br />

Bloke John, baker k confectioner, Watergate Street row<br />

Blake John, boot 4c shoe maker, 24 Eastgate street<br />

Blake Richard T. lessee <strong>of</strong> Pavilion Theatre, General:<br />

Railway station<br />

Bloke William Jaraes, baker, 14 Cuppin street<br />

Blayney Arthur, stationer, printer 4c artists' colorman, 2.><br />

Bridge Street row<br />

Blease John, lamp 4c oil dealer, 17 Boughton<br />

Blelock 4c Co. dispensing chemists. The Cross, 2 Bridge st<br />

Blue Coat Hospital (John Elvy Hardy, head master;<br />

G. W. Richards, second master; James Connah, band<br />

master; Sergeant Mills, drill master; Mrs. Hardy,,<br />

matron). Upper Northgate street<br />

Blue Girls' Charity School (Miss Dudley, matron).<br />

Vicar's lane<br />

Boden Emraa (Mrs.), mantle maker, 17 St. John's street<br />

Boden Walter MUler, architect 4c surveyor, 23 Corn Exchange<br />

chambers<br />

B<strong>of</strong>f Anna (Mrs.), wine 4c spirit vaults, 8 Lower Bridge st<br />

Bolland Elizabeth 4c Martha (Misses), milliners 4c dressmakers,<br />

6 Newgate street<br />

Bolland Richard, confectioner 4c luncheon rooms, Eastgate<br />

Street row south<br />

Bonnalie George, L.D.S., R.C.S.E. dental surgeon, see<br />

Stivens 4c Bonnalie<br />

Booth Wilkinson, Bowling Green inn. Brook street<br />

Bordessa 4c Morris, coal merchants, 5 Coal exchange.<br />

Black Diamond street<br />

Bostock Alfred 4c Co. boot 4c shoe manufacturers, City road<br />

Bostock Edwin, export boot 4c shoe manufacturer. King st<br />

Bostock James, greengrocer, 36 Francis street<br />

Boucher 4c Co. music warehouse, 43 Bridge Street row<br />

BoughenHy. Hugh, beer retaUer, Watergate Street row<br />

Boulton Catherine (Mrs.), baker & flour air. 116 Foregate st<br />

Boulton Charles, cabinet k Venetian blind maker, 45 Lower<br />

Bridge street


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. CHESTER. 133<br />

Bowen Thomas, cowkeeper. Tower street<br />

Sowers Brothers, pharmaceutical chemists 4c wholesale<br />

druggists, family grocers 4c tea dealers, purveyors to<br />

^heir R. H. Prince 4c Princess <strong>of</strong> Wales, 4c agents for the<br />

Sun Fire 4c Life Insurance Company, Eastgate street<br />

•Bowyer Hannah (Mr8.),market gardnr.9Tarvin rd.Bougbtn<br />

Box Stephen Thos. gasfitter 4c brassfounder, 42 Frodsham st<br />

Boyd Elizabeth (Mrs.), dressmoker, 106 St. Anne street<br />

Boydell, Toylor 4c Fluitt, solicitors, 2 Pepper street<br />

Boydell George, proctor k commissioner to take acknowledgments<br />

<strong>of</strong> married women (firm, BoydeU, Taylor k<br />

Fluitt), 2 Pepper street<br />

Boynton John, saddle 4c harness maker, 35 Grosvenor street<br />

Boynton William Andrew, cork k tobacco pipe manufacturer,<br />

Newgate, St. John's street<br />

Bracegirdle Nehemiah, silk mercer 4cc. see Appleton 4c<br />

Bracegirdle<br />

Bradbin Williara, cattle dealer, 8 Gorse stacks<br />

Brannan William, whitesmith, locksmith 4c bellhanger,<br />

Commonhall street<br />

Brassey John Evans, iron merchant, ironmonger 4c nail<br />

manufacturer, 3 Foregate street<br />

Brewer John, tinplate worker, Commonhall street<br />

Brewster Eliza (Mrs.), earthenware dealr. Stall, Market hall<br />

Brickland Joseph, fishmonger, 11 Northgate street<br />

Bridgman, Weaver 4c Jones, solicitors, Westminster buildings,<br />

Newgate street<br />

Bridgraan Joseph (firra, Bridgman, Weover k Jones),<br />

solicitor k clerk to Hoole Local board, Westminster<br />

buildings, Newgote street '<br />

Brierley John Colley k Garaan Renshaw, drapers, milliners<br />

4c mantle makers, 14 Bridge street<br />

Brining Henry, tea dealer, 17 Deva terrace<br />

Brining William, wholesale hosier k haberdasher, 27<br />

Bridge street k 5 The Bars, Boughton<br />

British Cattle Food Co. (George John Robert Simpson,<br />

manager); <strong>of</strong>fice, 17 Corn Exchange chambers; warehouses.<br />

Union boll, Foregate street<br />

IBrittoin k Whitehouse, milliners, 5 St. Werburgh's mount<br />

Brittain George, beer retailer, Leadwork's lane<br />

Brittain Thomas, surgeon, 4 BoUand's court, Whitefriars<br />

Broe William, Feathers inn, 33 Lower Bridge street<br />

Bromley Joseph, Three Tuns, 5 Frodsham street<br />

Brooke Elizabeth (Mrs.), beer retailer, 2 Oulton place<br />

iBrooks George, shopkeeper, 147 Boughton<br />

Brown Brothers, watchmakers, jewellers k silversmiths,<br />

Eastgate Street row south<br />

JBrowH, Holmes 4c Co. sUk mercers,linen drapers, miUiners,<br />

dressmakers, haberdashers 4cc. silk mercers by special<br />

appointment to her Majesty 4c H.R.H. the Princess <strong>of</strong><br />

VVales, Eastgate Street row south<br />

Brown k Rogers, solicitors, Northgate street<br />

Brown William k Frank 4c Co. cabinet manufacturers,<br />

upholsterers, appraisers 4cc. Eastgate Street row south;<br />

warehouses, Duke street 4c manufactory, Newgate street<br />

Brown George John Herasley, china, glass k earthenware<br />

warehouse, 63 Bridge Street row<br />

Brown John, fruiterer, 103 Foregote street<br />

Brown Maria (Mrs.), servonts' registry <strong>of</strong>lice, 40 Cuppin at<br />

Brown Thomas Horatio, ecclesiostical k architecturol carving<br />

in wood 4c stone (in all its branches); estimates furnished,<br />

10 Hunter's walk<br />

Browne William, corpenter 4c joiner, Pierpoint la. Bridge st<br />

Broydo Jacob, picture frame maker, 40 Lower Bridge st<br />

Brunton John, beer retailer, butcher 4c provision dealer.<br />

Block diamond street<br />

Bryan James Tbomas, tailor, 26 Francis street<br />

Bryen Edward, tailor, 65 New Crane street<br />

Buchanan Stanley, surgeon. May bonk, Tarvin rd.Boughton<br />

Buckley Jas. provision dealr. k tripe dresser, 5 Watergate st<br />

Bull Stanhope, C.E. county bridge master 4c surveyor for<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong>, Edgar house, City walls<br />

Bullin Frederick 4c Co. L.D.8., R.c.s. dental surgeons, 14<br />

Whitefriors<br />

Bullock Charles, lodging house, 27 Upper North street<br />

Burghall Edgor, refreshment rooms, Nortbgote street<br />

BurghoU Edwin, baker 4c confectioner, 2 Market hall<br />

Burghall Thomas, bookbinder 4c paper ruler, Boot passage,<br />

Eastgate Street row north<br />

BurghaU WUliam, provision dealer, 38 Lower Bridge street<br />

Burkhill Oliver, provision dealer, 13 Cornwall street<br />

BurkhUl Thomas, shopkeeper, 77 St. Anne street<br />

Barrell Thomas Gaze, hosier 4c draper, 32 Foregate street<br />

Burrows Thomas, market gardener, Tarvin rd. Boughton<br />

Burton Jas. Jhn. clothier, outfitter k pawnbkr.l2 Foregate st<br />

Butler Edwin, telegraph enginr. 36 Corn Exchonge chombrs<br />

Butt Francis, goldsmith, watch 4c clock maker k jeweller,<br />

Eastgate Street row south<br />

Butte Ann Irving (Mrs.), girls' day school, 29 Pepper st<br />

Brown John, carpenter, 28 Queen street<br />

' Bryne John, shopkeeper. Linen Hall street<br />

Callan William, hair dresser, 95 Brook street<br />

Campbell Mary (Mrs.), Bridgewater inn, Crewe street<br />

Candeland Petes 4c Co. grocers 4c tea dealers, 9 Bridge st<br />

Cannan Wm. boot k shoe maker, Northgate st. 4c 6 Brook st<br />

Capper Jomes, chemist k druggist, 49 Foregate street<br />

Carman William Walter, chemist, 45 Frodsham street<br />

Carrington Alfred, soUcitor (firm, Barker, Hignett 4c Carrington),<br />

Whitefriars<br />

Corsley John, grocer 4c provision dealer, 91 St. Anne street<br />

Carter Benjamin, Cestrian inn. City road<br />

Carter Octaviuo George, photographer, 31 Grosvenor street<br />

Cartwright John Postlethwaite, solicitor, commissioner for<br />

affidavits and for taking bail in High Court <strong>of</strong> Admiralty,<br />

17 Pepper street<br />

Cartwright Thomas, draper 4c hosier, 10 Bridge street<br />

Cartwright Thomas, shopkeeper, 31 Lower Bridge street<br />

Carver Edward, cowkeeper, 104 Foregate street<br />

Casey James, confectioner, 90 Lower Bridge street<br />

Castle Fire-Brick §• Coal Co. Limited (John Jones, sec),<br />

Westminster buUdings, Newgate street<br />

Catherall k Prichard, publishers, Eastgate Street row south<br />

Catherall Chas. baker k provision dealer, 100 Handbridge<br />

Catherall Joseph, Red Lion inn, 55 Frodsham street<br />

Cattle Market, George street<br />

Chadwick James, beer retailer, 39 Queen street, 4c coach 4c<br />

carriage painter, York street<br />

Challinor James, fruiterer 4c pototo dealer, 32 Frodsham st<br />

Challinor James, jun. fishmonger 4c fruiterer, 78 Foregate st<br />

Challinor Robert, silk mercer 4c general draper,31 Eostgate st<br />

Chamberlain Jane (Mrs.), baker k grocer, 71 Low. Bridge st<br />

Chomley Williom, potato deoler 4c cowkeeper, 73 Brook st<br />

Charles Hannah (Mrs.), tea dlr. 4c tobacnst. 4 Frodsham st<br />

Charmley Joseph, Odd Fellows' Arms, Frodsham street<br />

Charmley Thomas, shopkeeper 4c butcher, 24 St. Anne st<br />

Chasworth Thomas, butcher, 66 Boughton<br />

Chatterton D.avid, architect 4c surveyor, see Thorne 4e<br />

Chatterton<br />

Cheese Mart (George Simpson, agent), Stanley street<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> (2nd) (Earl <strong>of</strong> Chester's) Artillery (Henry<br />

Thos. Brown, captain comraanding; Captain Houstoun,<br />

adjutant), Drill haU, Volunteer street<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> (6th) (Earl <strong>of</strong> Chester's) Rifles (Capt. J. H.<br />

Haraersley, adjutant). Drill hall. Volunteer street<br />

<strong>Cheshire</strong> Observer (James Hall, printer 4c publisher),<br />

Eastgate Street row north<br />

Chester ArchcBological,Architectural Sf Historic Society<br />

(Wm. Wynne Ffoulkes,M.A.,Thos, Hughes,F.S.A.secs.j.<br />

Lower Bridge street<br />

Chester Castle (J. B. Manning, governor), St. Mory's hUl<br />

Chester Chronicle (published friday) (Richard Fletcher<br />

Smith, printer k publisher), Fletcher's buildings, Bridge<br />

Street row<br />

Chester Coal Co. (Bertram 4c Co. agents), Cow Lane<br />

bridge. Brook street<br />

Chester Cocoa-House Co. Limited (George Edwd. Oldmeadow,<br />

sec.; Walter Martin, manager), Foregate st<br />

Chester Constitutional Association Sf Reading Rooms<br />

(Samuel Davies, hon. sec.; J. B. Dutton, hon. treasurer),<br />

Eastgate Street row north<br />

Chester Co-operative Society Limited (Charles Andrews,<br />

manoger), 20 Frodsham street<br />

Chester Courant (John Ramsden, printer 4c pubUsher),<br />

Nortbgote street<br />

Chester Free Public Library Sf Reading Rooms (open<br />

from 9 a.ra. to 9.30 p.m.; lending Ubrary open daily (excepting<br />

Sundays 4c holidays) from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 4c<br />

from 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. (Chas. Wm. Duncan, chairman;<br />

Thomas M. Wilcock, librarian), St. John's street<br />

Chester General Infirmary (Faringdon M. Granger,<br />

M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. LOND. house surgeon; Frederick Edward<br />

Woodward, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. LOND. visiting surgeon<br />

; Jobn Jones, sec.; Miss Smith, matron), St. Martin's-in-the-Fields<br />

Chester GuardianSfRecor d{Mackie k Brewtnall, publishers<br />

4c proprietors; pubfishedfriday), 8 St. Werburgh street<br />

Chester Homoeopathic Dispensary (Edward Thomas<br />

sec), Caxton buildings. Pepper street<br />

Chester Municipal Charities Office (H. T. Brown, sec),<br />

Northgate street<br />

Chester Sf North Wales Permanent Investment Benefit<br />

Building Society (James Wakefield, sec), 16 Corn<br />

Exchange buildings<br />

Chester Northgate Brewery Co. maltsters 4c brewers<br />

(John Lawson Kemp, manager), brewery, Northgate<br />

street; Malt kilns, Lower Bridge street<br />

Chester Provender Sf Carting Co. Limited, miWerak corn<br />

factors (George HoweU, manager 4c sec), Milton street<br />

Chester Queen Railway Hotel Co. Limited (George F.<br />

Ward, sec), 18 4c 19 Corn Exchange chambers


134 CHESTER. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Chester Savings Bank (Geo. Edwards, sec), Grosvenor st<br />

Chester School <strong>of</strong> Art (Walter Craister, head master), St.<br />

John's street<br />

Cheater Society <strong>of</strong> Natural Science (G. R. Griffith,<br />

general hon. sec). Lower Bridge street<br />

Chester Trade Protection Institution (James Rymer<br />

Faulds, manager), 33 Queen street<br />

Chester United Gas Co. (The) {Jamea Tye, sec; John<br />

Cowap, raanager 4c engineer^; <strong>of</strong>fices, Roodee<br />

Chester Unity Benefit Building Society (Thomas Horabin,<br />

sec), 66 Watergate street<br />

Chester Water Works (Edwin Lloyd, sec.; John Dugdole,<br />

engineer); <strong>of</strong>fice, Newgate house, 15 Newgate street;<br />

works, Borrell well 4c Spital wolk, Boughton<br />

Chesters Daniel, baker k flour deoler, 42 Princess street<br />

Chirnside John, linen 4c woollen draper 4c haberdasher,<br />

see Geeson k Chirnside<br />

Christy William, coal dealer, ComraonhaU street<br />

Church Deaconess House (Miss M. Fitzmaurice, matron,<br />

Nicholas Street mews<br />

Churton, Elphick, Roberts k Richardson, auctioneers,<br />

appraisers, arbitrators 4cc.; agents to Norwich Union<br />

Fire k Low Union flre k liie <strong>of</strong>fices, Churton's auction<br />

mart, 79 Foregate street<br />

Churton William Henry, solicitor, commissioner for affidavits,<br />

deputy coroner for South <strong>Cheshire</strong>, k clerk to<br />

Wirral Highway Board, City walls<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Chester Benefit Building Society (George Thomas<br />

Holland, sec), 10 St. Werburgh street<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Chester Corporation Baths (James WiUiams,<br />

superintendent), Water tower, Canal street<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Chester Sewage Outfall Works (William Lloyd,<br />

manager; Robert Foil, engineer), Sealand road<br />

City Surveyor's Office (Isaac M. Jones, surveyor), Town<br />

hall, Northgate street<br />

City Treasurer's Office (J. E. Edwards, treasurer), Town<br />

boll, Northgate street<br />

Cloncy John, beer retailer, Boughton<br />

Clark Edwin, cutler, k dealer in fishing tackle, 3 Abbey<br />

buildings<br />

Clark Edwin John, culler, 11 Bridge street<br />

Clork John, wine k spirit vaults, agent for Guinness k Co.<br />

stout, london • porter, burton ales 4c encore whiskey, 16<br />

Foregate street<br />

Clork William, fishmonger 4c game dealer, 5 Bridge street<br />

Clarke 4c Ward, bookbinders k paper rulers, Watergate<br />

Street row<br />

Clarke William, market constable,' 27 King street<br />

Clemence Catherine (Mrs.), flour dealer, 44 Northgate street<br />

Clerk <strong>of</strong> Peace Office (Charles William Potts, clerk;<br />

Thomas Roberts, deputy clerk), Northgate street<br />

Clough Geo. Fredk. brewer. The Lion brewery, Pepper st<br />

Coal Exchange Coal Co. (Urias Bromleyj| monoger), 10<br />

Coal exchange, Black Diamond st<br />

College Practising School (Robert Wilkinson, master),<br />

Parkgate road<br />

Colley Jobn, boot maker, 18 Gloucester street<br />

ColUns John, iron 4c metal dealer, 63 Boughton<br />

Collinson William, boot maker, Eastgate Street row south<br />

Colwyn Bay Hotel Co. Limited (George F. Ward, sec),<br />

18 4c 19 Corn Exchange chambers<br />

Commercial Neios Room ( F. F. Hickman, chairman;<br />

J. C. Robinson, treasurer ; E. Edwards, secretary;<br />

James Woods, custodian), St, Peter's churchyard<br />

Connah Edward^ cooper, 29 Watergate street<br />

Connah William, lodging house, 11 Princess street<br />

Connelly Jobn, beer retailer, Francis street<br />

Conway William, hosier 4c glover, 9 Eastgate street<br />

Conyers William, boot 4c shoe maker, 41 Frodsham street<br />

Cook 4c Arthur, boat builders 4c proprietors, The Groves<br />

Cook John, grocer, 23 Northgate Street row<br />

Cooke 4c Moulton, stone masons 4c dealers in Yorkshire flags,<br />

Conafstreet<br />

Cooke Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 3 Newgate street<br />

Cooke Edwin, provision dealer, 91 George street<br />

Cooke Jobn Lawrence, cork cutter, 12 Goss st<br />

Cooper William, temperance commercial hotel, 13 Brook st<br />

Coote Margaret (Mrs.), boarding 5c doy school, 5 Trinity st<br />

Coppock Ann (Mrs.), pawnbroker, 30"Seller street<br />

Coppack John, coal merchant, 4c china, gloss 4c earthenware<br />

deoler, Canal street<br />

Coppock Sml. glass4cchina dealer, The Bars, 143 Foregate st<br />

Cordall Anna (Mrs.), dressmaker, 38 Frodsham street<br />

Cordery Chas. provision dealer & beer retaUer, 75 Boughton<br />

Corn Exchange (James Wakefield, egent). Eastgate street<br />

Corporation Weights §• Measures Office (Henry Price,<br />

inspector), Northgate street<br />

Cory John March, potato dealer, 33 Watergate street<br />

Cotgreave Ann 4c Elizabeth( Mi8ses),milliners 4c dressmakers,<br />

28 Newgate street<br />

Cotgreave James Hamlett, grocer 4c provision dealer, 37<br />

Brook street 4c 91 Foregate etreet<br />

Cotgreave John, tailor, 19 Henry street<br />

Cottingbam Thomas Leacr<strong>of</strong>t, mining engineer k surveyor,<br />

Grosvenor chamber.s, Newgate street<br />

Cottrell Charles Swinfin, provision dealer, 9 George street<br />

Cottrell Elizabeth (Miss), dressmaker, 14 Pepper street<br />

<strong>County</strong> Constabulary Office (Capt. Arrowsmith, chief<br />

constable; George Edward Oldmeadow, chief superintendent<br />

k chief clerk; S. WUUamson, detective inspector),<br />

110 Foregate street<br />

<strong>County</strong> Court (HoratioLloyd, esq. judge; Samuel WUliamson,<br />

registrar; F. P. Matthews, high bailiff)> <strong>of</strong>fices,<br />

St. John's street<br />

<strong>County</strong> Surveyor's Office (Stanhope Bull, C.B. surveyor),<br />

Edgar house. City walls<br />

<strong>County</strong> Treasurer's Office (Charles Townshend,treasurer),.<br />

St. Werburgh chambers, St. Werburgh's mount<br />

Court <strong>of</strong> Probate Sf District Registry Office for the City<br />

§• <strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chester (Charles T. W. Parry, esq. district;<br />

registrar; W. Heppel, chief clerk), Whitefriars<br />

Coventry WUliam, baker k grocer, 43 Watergate st<br />

Coventry WUliam, boat 4c shoe maker, 30 Newgate street<br />

Cowap Chas. Richardson, agent to the Broughton Coal Co.;<br />

Brymho Coal 4c Iron Co; 4c Minera Lime Co. Limited,<br />

lA, Coal Exchange, Black Diamond street<br />

Cowap Jhn. manager <strong>of</strong> gas wrks.Richmoud pl.l23 Boughton<br />

Cowap W'iUiom, Ship, 52Crane street<br />

Cowley John, dogger, 75 George street<br />

Crone William Francis, ptflnter 4c paperhanger, Northgate st<br />

Crawford Charles, dealer in works <strong>of</strong> art, Watergate St. row<br />

Crawford John Rathbone, painter, paperhanger 4c general<br />

decorator, dealer in all kinds <strong>of</strong> oils, paints, varnishes,<br />

british 4c foreign glass, paperhangings 4cc. 13 Lower<br />

Bridge street<br />

Crawford Joseph, boot 4c shoe maker, 7 Northgate street<br />

Crewe Joseph, butcher, 72 Watergate st.4c28 Market hall<br />

Crewe William, butcher, 6 Market hall 4c 21 Watergate st.;<br />

4c farmer, Sluice house, Sealand road<br />

Crilley Nicholas, furniture broker, 18 Frodsham street<br />

Critchley George, butcher, Boughton<br />

Cr<strong>of</strong>t John, engraver, Goss street<br />

Cr<strong>of</strong>t Mary (Miss), wardrobe dealer, Wotergate Street row<br />

Crosbie Samuel, slater 4c plasterer, 70 Handbridge<br />

Cross Elizabeth (Miss), dressmaker, 6 HamUton place<br />

Cross John, shopkeeper, William street<br />

Cross Peter, refreshment rooms, 2 Francis street<br />

Cross Sarah Ann (Miss), dressraaker, 17 Queen street.<br />

Crossfield Robert, wholesale 4c retail confectioner 4c sugar<br />

boiler, 36 Lower Bridge street 4c 4 Northgate Street row<br />

Crowe Chorles, hat maker, 19 Queen street<br />

CuUiraore John, solicitor (firm, Helps, Birch, CuUiraore 4c<br />

Douglas), Whitefriars<br />

Culm Eliza (Mrs.), greengrocer, 26StoU, Market hall<br />

Culm Eliza (Mrs.), market gardener, Tarvin rd. Boughton<br />

Cnramins Jobn, provision dealer, 13 Market hall<br />

Cunlifi'e Joseph, Red House hotel, Dee banks<br />

Cunnah John J. coal 4c gravel merchont 4cfurniture remover.<br />

Crone whf.4c Cool exchng.(^up the steps),Black Diamond st<br />

Cunningham Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 26 George street<br />

Curnow Joseph, commercial day school, 29 Up. Northgate st<br />

Custom House (George C. Coats, collector 4c surveyor:<br />

Richard Simcock k PhUip Courtenaye, clerks; John<br />

Powell, examining <strong>of</strong>ficer), 68 Watergate street<br />

Cuyner Edward, teacher <strong>of</strong> music, 11 Abbey st<br />

Dale Edward, pian<strong>of</strong>orte 4c harmonium ma. 51 Bridge St. row<br />

Darlington k Smithies, cigar 4c tobacco manufctrs. City rd<br />

Darlington Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Leadworks lane<br />

Darlington Richard, farrier, Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Darlington Richd. Lloyd, lodging house, 46 St. Anne street'<br />

Darlington Williara, smith k wheelwright. Canal street<br />

Dovidson Elizabeth (Mrs.), butcher, 4 Market hall<br />

Davidson Wm. dispensing chemist, Eastgate St. row south<br />

Davidson William, joiner 4c buUder, Frodsham street<br />

Davies Charles 4c Co. general drapers, 49 Eastgate street<br />

Davies R. J. k Co. wholesale 4c export confectioners, lli<br />

Nortbgote Street row 4c Cuppin street<br />

Dovies 4c Shepheard, chemists, Bridge Street row<br />

Davies, Sprang 4c Co.'wholesole grocers 4c provision dealers,.<br />

1 Lower Bridge street<br />

Davies 4c Thomas,coalmers.l Coal Exchng.BlackDiamond st<br />

Davies Benjamin, civil engineer, 12 Union walk<br />

Davies Charles, boot 4c shoe maker, 21 Northgate St. row<br />

Davies Charles, grocer, Boughton<br />

Davies Chas. Edwd. ComTraerciaZ iraw, St. Peter's churchyrd<br />

Davies Enos, coal merchant, 15 Egerton st<br />

Davies Evan, Swan inn, 52 Foregate street<br />

Davies Hart, hosier, glover 4c hatter, Eastgate St. row south<br />

Davies Heniy, boot 4c shoe maker, 26 Leadworks lane<br />

Davies Henry, shopkeeper, 72 St. Anne street


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Davies James, shopkeeper, 33 Duke street<br />

Davies Jane (Mrs.), refreshment rooms. Music Hall passage,<br />

Northgate street<br />

Davies Jane(Mr8.), secondhand clothes dlr.WatergateSt.row<br />

Davies John, coal, lime 4c slate merchant, see Simpson,<br />

Davies 4c Son<br />

Davies John, potato dealer, York street<br />

Davies John Henry, architect 4c surveyor, 13 Seller street<br />

Davies John P. coal merchant 4cc. The Cross, Eastgate<br />

street; 4c at 4 Coal Exchange, Black Diamond street;<br />

block 4c sail maker, 75 New Crane street<br />

Davies Joseph, plumber, glazier 4c gasfitter, 48 Foregate st<br />

Davies Lathom, cowkeeper, 63 Handbridge<br />

Davies Mario (Mrs.), beer retailer, 91 Boughton<br />

Davies Mary Ann (Miss), straw bonnet maker, 53 Georgest<br />

Davies Mory Ann (Mrs.), lodging house, 2 Nicholas street<br />

Davies Melinda (Miss), ladies' school, 17 Egerton street<br />

Davies Owen Thomas, milliner. City rood<br />

Dovies Richard, hairdresser, Bridge Street row<br />

Davies Robert, coal merchant. Black Diamond street<br />

Davies Robert, grocer, 42 Northgate street<br />

Davies Robert, Railway inn. Brook street<br />

Davies Samuel, pipe maker, 11 Love street<br />

Davies Sarah (Mrs.), dressmaker, 107 Boughton<br />

Davies Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 18 Princess street<br />

Davies Thomas, corpenter, Handbridge<br />

Davies Thomas, draper, hosier 4c glover, .59 Bridge street<br />

Dovies Thos. Beinion, Liver commercial hotel, 110 Brook st<br />

Davies Wm. cheese factor 4c provision dealer, 42 Bridge st<br />

Davies WUliam, shopkeeper, 56 Princess street<br />

Dovies WUliam, timber mer. Cow Lone bridge, Frodsham st<br />

Dovies William Henry, grocer, 52 Brook street<br />

Davies WUliam T. tobacco 4c snuff manufacturer, Canal st<br />

Dawson Anderson Robt. biot 4c shoe manufr. 76 Foregate st<br />

Dawson Henderson, boot 4c shoe depdt, 2 Grosvenor street<br />

Deakin Mary (Miss), dress maker, 1 Commonholl street<br />

Dean Elizabeth (Mrs.), butcher, 12 Market hall<br />

Dean James, greengrocer, 41 Stall, Market hall<br />

Dean John, grocer 4c provision dealer, 117 Foregate street<br />

Dean Joseph, provision dealer, 35 Brook street<br />

Dean Samuel, saddler k harness maker, 1 Foregate street<br />

Debac 4c Sheaff, grocers k tea dealers, Northgate street<br />

Dennis John, brush 4c basket manufacturer, 45 Eastgate st<br />

Denson Hannah (Mrs.), midwife, 37 Upper Northgate st<br />

Denson Robert, milliner, 19 Northgate Street row<br />

Denson Thos. Fras. draper4c outfitter, 1.3 Northgate St. row<br />

Denson Wm. baker, fiour dlr. k corn factor,Up.Northgate st<br />

Denson William, painter, 13 Pepper street<br />

Devonport Wm. upholsterer, 7 St. Martin's-in-the-Fields<br />

Dew Eliza Anne (Mrs.), ladies' school, Thorncliffe house,<br />

32 Liverpool road<br />

Dewick John, butcher 4c cattle dealer, 43 Francis street<br />

Dewsbury Nathaniel John, accountant, commission, estate,<br />

monetary 4c general agent 4c agent for the Lancashire Fire<br />

4c Life, North British 4c MercontUe Fire 4c Life 4c London<br />

Accident Insurance <strong>of</strong>fices, 22 Nortbgote street<br />

Dickinson William, hosier, 58 St. Anne street<br />

Dickson Francis4c Arthur 4c Sons, seed merchants 4c nurserymen,<br />

37 Eastgate st.; warehouse, St. John's st. 4c at Upton<br />

Dickson James 4c Sons, seed merchants, nurserymen 4c dealers<br />

in agricultural implements, 41 Eastgate street 4c Com<br />

Exchange implement warehouse; nurseries, Newton<br />

Dickson Samuel Johnson Roberts, solicitor (firm, Roberts<br />

4c Dickson), 20 Newgate street<br />

Dinwoodie John, bntcher, 6 Wotergate street<br />

Diocesan Training College {Rev. John Martyn Chritchley,<br />

LL.D. principal; Rev. J. Eaves, vice principal), Parigate<br />

road<br />

Direct United States Cable Co. Limited (The) (Charles<br />

B. Wood, manager), 24 4c 25 Com Exchange charabers<br />

Dixon Thomas 4c Co. timber raerchants 4c steam saw mills,<br />

St. John's street k Crone street<br />

Dixons 4c Co. bankers, 35 Eastgate street; draw on Glyn \<br />

Co. London<br />

Dixon William, insurance agent, Spital walk, Boughton<br />

Dobie Wm. Murray, M.D. physician, 23 Upper Northgate<br />

street<br />

Dobson William W. wholesale stotioner, 17 Foregote street<br />

Dodd Andrew, stone mason, 25 George street<br />

Dodd Caroline (Mrs.), dress maker, 33 Northgate street<br />

Dodd Eliza (Miss), milliner, 2 Cathedral passage. Abbey st<br />

Dodd Harriet (Mrs.), cowkeeper, 30 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Dodd Henry, Broion Cow, Upper Northgate street<br />

Dodd Henry Edwin, coal dealer, 40 Foregate street<br />

Dodd Isaac, grocer, 112 Northgate street<br />

Dodd James, hay, straw 4c corn dealer, Canal side<br />

Dodd John, ossistant overseer for St. John's parish,'.4c estate<br />

agent, 28 Egerton street<br />

Dodd John, shopkeeper, 40 Foregate street<br />

Dodd Rolpb, cabinet turner, 25 Back Brook street<br />

Dodd Richard, house painter 4c grainer, Watergate street 4c<br />

37 Princess street<br />

Dodd Thomas, painter k sign writer, 33 Northgate street<br />

Dodd Timothy, butcher, 116 Northgate street<br />

Dodd William, boat proprietor, 23 The Groves<br />

Dodd William, draper 4c hosier, 14 Foregate street<br />

Donaghey John, biH poster, Foregate street<br />

Donouhe John, iirabrello maker, 6 Love street<br />

Doughty James, surgeon dentist, 60 Watergate street<br />

Douglas Charies PhiHp, solicitor (firm. Helps, Birch, Cullimore<br />

k Douglas), Whitefriars<br />

Douglas John, architect, 6 Abbey aquare<br />

Douglas John, potato dealer, 5 Back Brook street<br />

Douglas William, shoeing smith, Newgate street<br />

Downey Thomas, coal dealer. Seller street<br />

Drabble Stephen, lodging house, Richmond pi. 133 Boughton<br />

Drury Mary(Mr8.), brewer. Brook Street brewery, Francis<br />

street<br />

Dry William, carver 4c gilder 4c picture frame maker, 3 St.<br />

Werburgh's mount<br />

Duck Eliza (Mrs.), stay raaker 4c fur cleaner, 28 Seller st<br />

Ducker John, shopkeeper, 68 Brook street<br />

Ducker Sandford, plumber, glazier 4c gasfitter, George st<br />

Duckers Harriett (Mrs.), Duke <strong>of</strong> Wellington, HamUton<br />

place, Northgate street<br />

Dugdale Samuel, butcher, 2 j Market hall<br />

Duydale Samuel, cowkeeper, 24 Oulton place<br />

Duke <strong>of</strong> Westminster's Estate Office (Robert Littler,<br />

agent), 33 Handbridge<br />

Duke Joseph, butcher k provision dealer, 38 Francis street<br />

Duncan k Pritcbard, solicitors, 64 Bridge street<br />

Duncan Chas. WilUam, solicitor (firm, Duncan 4c Pritcbard),<br />

04 Bridge street<br />

Dunne Hy. ladies' 4c children's outfitter, Eastgate St.row sth<br />

Dunning Arthur, RedLion, k cowkeeper. 111 Handbridge<br />

Dunning John Forsyth, boot 4c shoe raa. Black Diamond st<br />

Dunning Thomas, shopkeeper, 37 Gloucester street<br />

Dutton Brothers, joiners k builders, Whitefriars<br />

Dutton John 4c Chas. wine k spirit merchants, 60 Bridge st<br />

Dutton Benj. shopkeeper, 15 Church st. Black Diamond st<br />

Dutton Edgar, undertaker, 9 Frodsham street<br />

Dutton Elizabeth (Miss), dressmaker, 10 Whitefriars<br />

Dutton George, family grocer, french k Italian warehouseman,<br />

agent for W. 4c A. GUbey, wine 4c spirit merchants<br />

k distillers, 4c for the Lancashire Fire 4c Lite Insurance<br />

Co. 27 Eastgate street<br />

Dutton Hen. Bear ^ Billet inn, 96 k 98 Lower Bridge st<br />

Dutton Herbert, saddler 4c harness maker, 7 George street<br />

Dutton Israel John, pawnbroker, 46 Commonhall street<br />

Dutton James, tailor k draper, 6 St. Werburgh's raount<br />

Dutton Jessie (Mrs.), servants' registry <strong>of</strong>fice. City walls<br />

Dutton John/ Union vaults, k brewer, Egerton street<br />

Dutton Robert, joiner, 9 Queen street<br />

Dutton Williara, baker 4c provision dealer, 44 St. Anne st<br />

Dutton Wra. joiner 4c builder, 16 St. John's st. 4c Pork st<br />

Eastwood John, woollen draper, 57 Eostgate street<br />

Eaton Harriet (Mrs.), servants' registry <strong>of</strong>fice, 8 Pepper st<br />

Eaton William, hairdresser, Watergate street row<br />

Eddy Thomas, wholesale confectioner, Northgate Street row<br />

Edge Daniel, butcher, 86 Brook street<br />

Edge William, baker k provision dealer, 13 Handbridge<br />

Edwards Ann (Mrs.), greengrocer, 32 Stall, Market hall<br />

Edwards Emily (Mrs.), teacher <strong>of</strong> dancing 4c music, Watergate<br />

flags, 90 Watergote street<br />

Edwards Emma Elizbh. (Mrs.), Royal Canteen, Castle st<br />

Edwards George, Feathers inn, cowkeeper 4c nurseryman,<br />

Handbridge<br />

Edwards George, plumber 4c glazier, 102 Boughton<br />

Edwards Godfrey, boot maker, 9 Lyon street<br />

Edwards John, Lamb stores, Lower Bridge street<br />

Edwards John William Parker, bookseller k stationer, 12<br />

St. Werburgh street<br />

Edwards Price, provision dealerj 52 Boughton<br />

Edwards Robert Clowes, veterinary surgeon, 5 Newgate st<br />

Edwards Thomas, architect k surveyor, see Kelly 4c Edwards<br />

Edwards Thos. carpenter 4c joiner,Rock court. Lower Bridge<br />

street<br />

Edwards Thomas, joiner, 10 Louise st. 4c Lower Bridge st<br />

Edwards Thomas, livery stable keeper, Nicholas street<br />

Edwards William, builder, Crone street<br />

Edwards William, ironmonger k cutler, see Powell, Ed<br />

wards 4c Co<br />

Edwards Wm. Richd. commercial traveller, 49 Watergate st<br />

Egerton Charles, provision dealer, 101 Francis street<br />

EUis Emma k Sarah (Misses), stay 4c straw bonnet makers,<br />

55 Eastgate street<br />

Ellis Edward, general agent, 6 Goss street<br />

Ellis Edwin, Pied Bull inn, Northgate street<br />

Ellis Herbert, pian<strong>of</strong>orte tuner 4c repairer, 4 Trinity stree<br />

EUis John, insurance agent, 41 Whitefriars


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Ellis John, solicitor, advocate in bankruptcy k county |<br />

courts, 4c commissioner to administer oaths in Supreme<br />

Court <strong>of</strong> Judicature, Eastgate street<br />

Ellis Joses, shopkeeper, 81 St. Anne street<br />

Ellis Robert, painter 4c house decorator, 4 Hamilton court,<br />

Foregate street<br />

Ellis Thomas, perfumer, 51 Eastgate street<br />

Ellis Tbomas, spirit vaults, Eastgate street<br />

Ellison James, dairyman, 17 Upper Northgate street<br />

Ellison Joseph, beer retailer k cowkeeper, Francis street<br />

Ellson Joseph, muffin baker 4c tea k c<strong>of</strong>iee rooms, Northgate<br />

Street row<br />

Elphick James, auctioneer 4c appraiser, see Churton,<br />

Elphick, Roberts i: Richardson<br />

Essery Henry, tanner. Brook stieet<br />

Etchells James, wine 4c spirit vaults, 57 Bridge street 4c<br />

Bridge Street row<br />

Evans Richard 4c Co. aerated 4c mineral water manufacturers,<br />

37 Foregote street<br />

Evans 4c Co. importers <strong>of</strong> wines 4c spirits, Eastgate buildings,<br />

Foregate street<br />

Evans Anne (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 82 Brook street<br />

Evans Edward, lodging house, 18 Leadworks lane<br />

Evons Elizbth. (Mrs.), dress 4c mantle maker, 62 Princess st<br />

Evans J—, glass 4c china warehouse,Union hall, Foregate st<br />

Evans John, boot 4c shoe maker, 3 VVatergate street<br />

Evans John, Britannia inn, 11 Queen street<br />

Evans John, butcher, 19 Bridge street<br />

Evons John, paperhanger, Watergate Street row<br />

Evans John George, joiner 4c builder, Upper Northgate st<br />

Evans Martha (Miss), shopkeeper, 15 Handbridge<br />

Evans Mory Ann (Mrs.), butcher, 20 Market hall<br />

Evans Robert, builder, Upper Northgate street<br />

Evans Robert Wally, Castle inn, Nicholas street<br />

Evans William, glass 4c china dealer, 61 Boughton<br />

Evans William Henry, printer, 5 St. John's street<br />

EvansWinifred(Mr8.),gen.drapr.4csilkmercr.l8Northgatest<br />

Evans-Lloyd Edward, superintendent registrar <strong>of</strong> births,<br />

deaths 4c marriages for Chester district. Crypt chambers,<br />

Eostgate Street row south<br />

Ewen Isaac English, hosier k glover, 15 Bridge Street row<br />

4c 13 Bridge street<br />

Fairbrotber Samuel, marble 4c stone mason. Linen Hall st<br />

Parish Wm. 4c John, cool, lime, tile 4c flog merchants, 3 Coal<br />

Exchonge, Black Diamond st. 4c Cow Lone brdg. Brook st<br />

Farmer's Herald, newspaper (published monthly) (Wm.<br />

Hy. Evans, printer 4c publisher), 5 St. John street<br />

Farroll Ann (Mrs.), provision dealer, Francis street<br />

Farrimond Fredk. Thos. k Co. timber merchants, builders 4c<br />

saw miUa, Egerton st. 4c Cow Lone bridge, Frodsham st<br />

Faulds Jaraes Ryraer, accountant, 33 Queen street<br />

Female Home (Miss Ann S. GriflBth, matron), Houghland's<br />

court, Foregate street<br />

Fennah John, Custom House tavern, 39 Watergate street<br />

Ferguson John, draper, 121 St. Anne street<br />

Field Tbomas, bookbinder, 59 Frodsham street<br />

Field William, nurseryman, 5 Tarvin rood, Boughton<br />

Fincbett Joseph, grocer, 30 Eastgate street<br />

Fincbett Joseph, house, furniture 4c general commission<br />

agent, Union hall<br />

Finchett-Moddock, Moss 4c Sharp, solicitors, 12 Abbey sq<br />

Fire Engine Station (Volunteer), Northgate street<br />

Firth Nothon Crossley, watch ma. 4c jeweller, 107 Foregate st<br />

Fisher Henry, boot k shoe maker, 62 Foregate street<br />

Fisher William, Crown Sf Anchor, 7 Princess street<br />

Fitch William, bazaar, toy 4c fancy repository, Eostgate<br />

St. row south, k hairdresser 4c perfumer. Bridge St. row<br />

Fleet John, corn k provision merchant; <strong>of</strong>iice. 55 Bridge<br />

street; warehouses, 106 Northgate street, 6 Whitefriars<br />

k Feothers lane<br />

Fletcher John, dogger, 54 Boughton<br />

Fletcher Peter, baker, confectioner k flour deoler, 9 Lower<br />

Bridge street k 55 Foregate street<br />

Fletcher Thomas Arthur, solicitor, proctor k notary. Eastgate<br />

Street row north<br />

Fluitt Arthur Randal, solicitor (firm, BoydeU, Taylor k<br />

Fluitt), 2 Pepper street<br />

Fluitt Thomas, insurance agent, 7 St. Werburgh street<br />

Foregate Street Brewery (Edward Russell Seller k Co.),<br />

Foregote street<br />

Forrester Alice (Miss), dressmaker, 107 Boughton<br />

Foulkes Bennett Briscoe, Golden Eagle, 22 Castle stre et<br />

Fowler Joseph, watch maker, 15 George street<br />

Fox Francis, chimney sweep, 72 Upper Northgate street<br />

Fox James, manager to Queen Railway Hotel Mews,<br />

General Railway Station<br />

Foy Michael Joseph, boot 4c shoe moker, Bridge Street row<br />

Francis Francis, mining engineer 4c stock 4c share broker,<br />

20 Corn Exchange charabers<br />

Francis George, civU engineer k surveyor, 20 Newgate st<br />

Fraser Dora (Mrs.), ladies' school, 2 King's buildings<br />

Frith John, shopkeeper, 36 Linen Hall street<br />

Frith Joseph, shopkeeper, 92 Lower Bridge street<br />

Frost F. A. k Sons, millers k corn merchants, Steam mills.<br />

Steam Mill street, Boughton<br />

Furber William, beer retailer, Watergate Street row<br />

Gamon John, solicitor 4c notary (firm, Parry 4c Gamon),<br />

St. Werburgh chambers, St. Werburgh's mount<br />

Gamon Winiam,'coru factor, k agent for Goulding's manures,<br />

Frodsham street 4c Tarvin Bridge steam provender mUls,<br />

Tarvin road. Great Boughton<br />

Gandy 4c Evans (Misses), lodies' school, Bougbton house<br />

Gandy Williara, shopkeeper, Lyon street<br />

Garbett Elizabeth (Mrs.), provision dealer, St. Anne street<br />

Garland Thomas, fishraonger, 34 Bridge street<br />

Garner John, heer retailer. Pepper street<br />

Garner Mrs. florist, 36 Stoll, Market hall<br />

Garnett 4c Co.cabinet raakers4cupholsterers,45 Bridge St.row<br />

Garratt Thomas Parry, King's Arms, Handbridge<br />

Gaythorpe David, lost 4c boot tree maker, 144 Handbridge<br />

Gee George, brazier 4c tin plate worker, Spital Boughton<br />

Geeson k Chirnside, linen 4c woollen drapers 4c haberdashers,<br />

11 Bridge Street row<br />

GeraraeU John, hosier 4c draper, 31 Foregate street<br />

George George, tailor 4c draper, 18 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

George Thomas, tailor 4c draper, 20 Gorse stacks<br />

Gerrard Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 101 Handbridge<br />

Gerrard Henry, butcher, 21 Bridge street<br />

Gerrard Henry, fruiterer 4c morket gardener, 49 Bridge st,<br />

4c Chapel lane, Great Boughton<br />

Gerrard James, cabinet maker 4c upholsterer, 21 Foregate st<br />

Gerrard John, former, Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Gerrard Richard Gilbert, shopkeeper, 97 Handbridge<br />

Gibson William, butcher, 10 Market hall<br />

Gibson WiUiam, jun. butcher, 11 Market boll<br />

Gilbert Francis, watch maker 4c jeweller, 77 Foregate street<br />

Giles Rev. Win. Theophilus, M.A. boys' boarding school,<br />

Netherleigh house, 46 Eaton road<br />

Giles Harriet (Miss), school, 7 South view, Eaton road<br />

Giles Thos. manager to Albion hotel. General Railway statn<br />

Gilmore William, lodging house, 116 St. Anne street<br />

Gittins k Co. merchants in lime, cool, cement, bricks, tiles,<br />

salt k guano, 4c agents to Biphosphoted Guano Company<br />

Limited, London, Cow Lane bridge, Frodsham street; k<br />

at Jackson street, Birkenhead, 4c Canal wharf, Audlem<br />

Jittins Saroh (Mrs.), lodging bouse keeper, 9 Blockfriars<br />

Gloucester Wagon Co. Limited, railway wogon buUders<br />

(Joses Ellis, agent), Block Diamond street<br />

Glover 4c Steward, agricultural auctioneers, valuers, land<br />

agents 4c surveyors, agents for the Guaranteed Manure<br />

Co. 4c Peruvian Guano, Grosvenor chombers, Newgate st<br />

Godwin Williom, lodging house, 10 Costle street<br />

Golder Stephen, bookseller 4cc. see PhiHipson 4c Golder<br />

Gorrell William, boot 4c shoe raaker, 66 Brook street<br />

Gorst Alice (Miss), dress maker, 101 St. Anne street<br />

Gorst Mary Ann (Mrs.), milliner, Eastgate street<br />

Gough John, shopkeeper, Steven street, Boughton<br />

Gough WUliam, boot k shoe maker. Castle street<br />

Grohom George, greengrocer, 89 St. Anne street<br />

Groy George, hair dresser. City road<br />

Great Western Railway Co. General Railway stotion<br />

(James Kelley, superintendent; S. P. Hunt, goods agent),<br />

Flookersbrook 4c inquiry 4c parcel <strong>of</strong>fice (William Wilson,<br />

agent), Eastgate street<br />

Greatbanks Samuel, tripe dresser, 23 Lower Bridge street<br />

Green Bros, financial agents, 21 Corn Exchange chambers<br />

Green George, shoeing smith. Cockpit yard, St. John's at<br />

Green Jsph. (Mrs.), ladies'schl. 26 St. Martin's-in-the-Flds<br />

Greenwood Edward, Axe tavern. 45 Watergate street<br />

Gregg John, slater 4c plosterer, 78 Lower Bridge street<br />

Gregg Robert, rope, twine £c brush manufacturer, 8 Bridge<br />

street; 9 Watergate street 4c Handbridge<br />

Gregg Thos. bill poster. Smith's bldngs. Northgate St. row<br />

Gregg Thomas, bricklayer,slater4£plasterer,68Low.Bridge st<br />

Gregg WiUiam, provision dealer. Pork street<br />

Gregory John William, Cottage inn, Brook street<br />

Gregory William, boot maker, 15 Pepper street<br />

Gresty John, bookseller 4c stationer, 32 Eastgate street<br />

Gresty John, hatter 4c hosier, 14A, Foregate street<br />

Griffith Jobn 4c Son, upholsterers, cabinet makers, paperhangers,<br />

painters &c. 3 Old Post Ofilice yard, Foregate st<br />

Griffith Alfred, news agent, 4c dining rooms, 93 Brook st<br />

Griffith GilesRichd.printr.bookbndr.4cpaper rulr.Grosvnr.st<br />

Griffith John, cowkeeper, 8 Victoria rood<br />

Griffith Mary Ann(Mrs.),straw bonnet maker, 19,Nichola3 st<br />

GrifiSth Thomas, upholsterer, 50 Frodsham street<br />

Griffiths Brothers, corn factors 4c merchants, 28 Lower<br />

Bridge street k Queen's wharf, Canal side<br />

Griffiths Ellen (Miss),dress 4c mantle maker, Seller street<br />

Griffiths Enoch, Pig Sf Whistle, Princess street


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Griffitlis Geo. livery stable kpr. 4c cab proprtr. 11 Nicholas st<br />

Griffiths John, cheese factor, Eastgate street<br />

Griffiths Martha (Mrs.), Ship Victory, George street<br />

Griffiths Robert, shopkeeper, Boughton<br />

Griffiths Samuel, shopkeeper, 74 Upper Northgate street<br />

Grindley 4c Son, phar. chemists 4c who. druggists, Northgt. st<br />

Groome John, wine 4c spirit raerchant, Eastgate street<br />

Grosvenor Hotel (The) (Dovid Foster, raan.), Eastgate st<br />

Grosvenor Hotel Co. Limited (James Wakefield, sec),<br />

10 Corn Exchange charabers<br />

Grosvenor Hotel Stables, licensed to let horses (David<br />

Foster, manager), Newgate street<br />

Guest Charles, builder. Garden lane<br />

Gurabley James, whip moker, 36 Frodshom street<br />

Guttridge John, soddler, 102 Foregate street<br />

Guy John, chemist, 157 Boughton<br />

Haddock Elizabeth (Mrs.), cowkeeper, 20 Handbridge<br />

Haddock Frances (Miss), cowkeeper, 2 King street<br />

Haigh Joseph, paperhonging worehouse, 8 Grosvenor st<br />

Haining William, M.D. surgeon, 52 Watergate street<br />

Hale Mary (Mrs.), boot 4c shoe mo. 34 Upper Northgate st<br />

Halkyn District Mines Drainage Co. (James Wakefield,<br />

sec), 16 Corn Exchange chambers<br />

Hall Frederick, shopkeeper, 27 St. Anne street<br />

Hall James, printer 4c publisher <strong>of</strong> the '<strong>Cheshire</strong> Observer,'<br />

Eastgote Street row north<br />

HaU Thomas, beer retoiler, Victoria road<br />

Hall Thomas, Stag inn, Northgate street<br />

Hallidoy George, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 11 Trinity street<br />

Hallmark Bros.corn,flour 4c salt dlrs.4cgrocrs.214c23Milton st<br />

Hallmark David, shopkeeper, 22 York street<br />

Hallows John, furniture remover. Brook street<br />

Halls Helen (3Irs.), shopkeeper, 4c servants' registry <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />

62 Brook street<br />

Hamilton Alexander, surgeon, 58 Watergate street<br />

Hamley Madarae, raUlinerv, mantle k costume warehouse,<br />

Eastgate Street row north<br />

Hankey Elizobeth (Miss), milliner, 3 Seller street<br />

Hankinson Fanny (Miss), shonkpr.lChapel lo.Gt.Boughton<br />

Hanmer Frederick, hosier 4c Haberdasher, 18 Bridge street<br />

Hardacre Francis, land surveyor k engineer, 3 Lome street<br />

Harding Edward, fruiterer, 28 k 29 Stall, Market hall<br />

Hardinge Bridget (Mrs.), greengrocer, 18 Lower Bridge st<br />

Hardinge Joseph, shopkeeper, 25 Bougbton<br />

Harris John, baker 4c grocer, 68 St. Anne street<br />

Harris Joseph Croshaw, Raven inn, Frodsham street<br />

Harris Robert, shopkeeper, 14 Spitol walk, Boughton<br />

Harrison Edwin, provision dealer, joiner 4c builder. Queen's<br />

terrace, Sealand road 4c George street<br />

Harrison James, cabinet maker, 27 Trinity street<br />

Harrison Job, surgeon, Bonk liouse, 18 Whitefriars<br />

Harrison John, steam sawing mills 4c machinist, Tower wharf<br />

Harrison John, surgeon, 18 Nicholas street<br />

Harrison Samuel, cowkeeper. Back Thomas street<br />

Harrop Emma(Mrs.),machini8t4cdressma.9Dee la. Boughton<br />

Hartley k King, engineers 4c ironfounders, Northgate iron<br />

works, Victoria rood<br />

Harvey George, bird dealer, 86 Foregate street<br />

Harvey Samuel, provision dlr. The Bars, 141 Foregate street<br />

Harvey Wm. Thos. furnishing ironmonger, 40 Northgate st<br />

Hassall 4c Foulkes, wine k spirit merchants, 29 Bridge st<br />

Hassall Thomas, blacksmith, Booth's court, Foregate street<br />

Hastings Williom, draper, 20 Upper Northgate street<br />

Hoswell George 4c Sons, accountants 4c auditors, 27 Queen<br />

fitreet 4c 84 Foregate street<br />

Haswell Charles George, registrar <strong>of</strong> births 4c deaths for the<br />

sub-district <strong>of</strong> Chester castle, 4s marriages for the district<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chester, 27 Queen street 4c 84 Foregate street<br />

Haswell John Edward, corn mer. Queen's wharf. Canal side<br />

Haswell Susannah (Miss), c<strong>of</strong>fee rooras, 66 Foregate street<br />

Haswell Wm. stone4E marblemason,Kaleyards,Frodsham st<br />

Hawkins Alfred Wm. baker k fiour deoler, 61 Bridge street<br />

Hawkins John Henry, Lord Raglan, Frodsham street<br />

Hayes Robert, butcher, 25 Bridge street<br />

Hayling Albert, artist, 78 Northgate street<br />

Hays Wm. builder 4c joiner. Commercial hall, Foregate st<br />

Haywood Wm. Henry, George Sf Dragon, 3 Liverpool road<br />

Healey William Fearnall, printer, bookbinder 4c stationer,<br />

5 Princess street<br />

Heaps 4c Son, controctors k dealers in ail kind <strong>of</strong> stone,<br />

drain pipes 4c Yorkshire flags, 9 Francis street<br />

Heath Thomas, shopkeeper, 15 Back Brook street<br />

Hebblewoite Thomas George, Red Lion, Northgate street<br />

Helps, Birch, CuUimore k Douglas, solicitors, Whitefriars<br />

Henderson Williom, grocer, The Cross, 4 Watergate street<br />

Hesketh Robert, painter k glazier, 43 Upper Northgate st<br />

Hetherington Margaret (Miss), provision dlr. 45 George st<br />

Hewitt Henry, George inn. Black Diamond street<br />

Hewitt Henry Samuel, Woolpack, Northgate Street row<br />

Hewitt Samuel Jones, boot 4c shoe maker 56 Northgate st |<br />

Hewitt Thomas, shopkeeper, 64 Princess street<br />

Hewitt William, boot 4c shoe maker, Watergate street<br />

Hewitt William, coach 4c carriage buUder, Northgate street.<br />

See advertisement<br />

Hibbert Jane(Mrs.),railway wagon builder 4c smith,Nelson st<br />

Hickey John, butcher, 18 Market hall<br />

Hickman Francis F. furnishing ironmonger, 4c larap depot,<br />

Northgate street<br />

Higgins John k Thos. woollen drapers, 37 Bridge Street row<br />

Higginson Erama (Mrs.), bookseller 4c news agent. City rd<br />

Higginson Harriet (Mrs.), beer retaUer, Brook street<br />

Higginson Jaraes, wine 4c spirit vaults. Brook street .<br />

Hignett Harold, architect. Bridge Street row<br />

Hill John, manufacturing chemist. Canal side<br />

HillhouseHy .furniture broker 4c trunk ma.WotergateSt. row<br />

Hincks John Wright, chemist 4c druggist, Northgate street<br />

Hinde Thomas, cattle dealer 4c cowkeeper, 14 Seller street<br />

Hitchin WUliam, cabinet maker, 6 Little St. John street<br />

Hobson George, saddle 4c harness maker, 124 Northgate st<br />

Hobson Rev. George Harrison, M.A. boys' boarding 4c day<br />

school, Albion house, 39 Lower Bridge street<br />

Hobson Thomas, confectioner, Foregate street<br />

Hodges Ellen (Miss), milliner4c dressma. Bridge Street row<br />

Hodges Wm. pharmaceutical chemist, Eastgate St.row south<br />

Hodgkinson Geo. estate 4c commssn. agnt. 84 Northgate st<br />

Hodgson Margaret (Mrs.), Blue Bell inn, 55 Northgate st<br />

Hodkinson Eliza (Miss), preporatoryschool,! Linen HaU pi<br />

Hodson John, cowkeeper, Belgrave street<br />

Hogg Andrew, beer retailer 4c boat proprietor, 24 The Grove<br />

Holland Charles, stone mason, Queen street 4c 41 Faulkner<br />

street, Hoole<br />

Holland George Thomas, comraission,'agent4c coal merchont,<br />

10 St. Werburgh street<br />

Holland Margaret (Mrs.), Royal Oak inn, 34 Foregate st<br />

Holley John, clothes cleaner. Crook street<br />

Holmes Hannah (Mrs.), Iron Bridge inn, Egerton street<br />

HolmesJohn Gooddie,sUk mercer 4cc.see Brown, Holmes k Co<br />

Holmes WUliam, hay, straw k corn dealer, 72 Boughton<br />

Holt Robert, baker 4c flour dealer, 31 Princess street<br />

Hooley k Co. tallow chandlers 4c brush makers, 28 Bridge st<br />

Hooley Elizabeth (Mrs.), Waterloo inn, 16 Handbridge<br />

Hooley John Frederick, shopkeeper, 38 Watergate street<br />

Hope John, chemist 4c druggist, 91 Brook street<br />

Hope John, flsh k game dealer, 4 St. Werburgh street<br />

Hopkins Susan (Mrs.), second hand clothes dlr. 12 Boughton<br />

Hopley Thos. baker k flour dlr. The Bars, 145 Foregate st<br />

Horsfield Charles, tailor, 47 Brook street<br />

Horton John, wine 4c spirit vaults, Frodshom street<br />

Horton WiUiom, family grocer 4c Italian warehouseman, 4c<br />

agent for W. k A. Gilbey, wine 4c spirit merchonts, 63<br />

Foregate street<br />

Howarth James, china, glass 4c earthenware dealer, see<br />

Webb, Howarth 4c Co<br />

Howarth Rachel (Mrs.), greengrocer, Lower Bridge street<br />

Howes Edward, plasterer, 15 'Trinity street<br />

Howitt Jsph. Key, generol ironmonger, see Wood 4c Howitt<br />

Howley Peter, carpenter 4c joiner. Hunter's walk<br />

Hughes John 4c Co. importers <strong>of</strong> mining timber 4c furnishers<br />

<strong>of</strong> colliery stores. City road<br />

Hughes Charles, milliner, 3 Northgate Street row<br />

Hughes Elizobeth (Mrs.), refreshment 4c dining rooms,<br />

St. Peter's churchyard<br />

Hughes Hugh Henry, brazier, ironmonger, cutler 4cc. see<br />

Peters 4c Hughes<br />

Hughes John, Angel hotel. Brook street<br />

Hughes John, boot k shoe makr. 4c shopkpr. 43 Handbridge<br />

Hughes John, dining rooms, 8 Watergate street<br />

Hughes Jobn (Mrs.), ladies' preparatory school, 25 King st<br />

Hughes John, provision dealer, 31 New Cratie street<br />

Hughes Joseph, chimney sweeper, Newgate street<br />

Hughes Mory (Mrs.), dress maker, 17 Nicholas street<br />

Hughes Mory Ann (Mrs.), cowkeeper, 9 Crane street<br />

Hughes Peter, butcher, 69 Bridge street<br />

Hughes Rebecca (Miss), butcher, 51 Bridge street<br />

Hughes Richard, commercial traveller, 17 King street<br />

Hughes Sarah (Mrs.), cowkeeper, 31 Charles st. Brook st<br />

HughesThos. bookseller,stationer 4cc see MinshuU 4c Hughes<br />

Hughes Thomas, builder 4c contractor, Cow Lane bridge.<br />

Brook street<br />

Hughes Thomas, builder 4c contractor, 4c only agent for J.<br />

Smith's patent chimney tops for preventing down draught,<br />

1 Upper Northgate street<br />

Huke James W. chemist 4c druggist,81 Foregate street<br />

Hull Nesbitt, Robin Hood inn, Castle street<br />

Hulse John, naturalist, 132 Bougliton<br />

Humphreys David Davies, clock k watch maker, 1 Talbot<br />

street k Union hall, Foregate street<br />

Humphreys Jane (Mrs.), dress 4c mantle maker, 15 Brook st<br />

Hurst John Emanuel, Coach Sf Horses, Northgate street<br />

Husen James, coal dealer. Chapel lane. Great Boughton


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Huxley John 4c Sons, brewers, maltsters 4c hop dealers.<br />

King street, k wine 4c spirit merchants, Eastgate street<br />

Huxley Harriet (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 143 St. Anne street<br />

Hydraulic Engineering Company (The) Limited (late<br />

Johnson4c Ellington), hydraulic engineers4c ironfounders,<br />

Charles street, Brook street<br />

Icke William Henry, dealer in works <strong>of</strong> art 4c curiosities,<br />

Watergate Street row<br />

Ingham Efiza (Mrs.), seminary, 4 Cambrian view<br />

Ingham Lawrence,pr<strong>of</strong>. <strong>of</strong> music,13St.Martin's-in-the-Fields<br />

Inglis Leslie, cowkeeper, Albert terrace, 59 Garden lane<br />

Ingm.an k Jones, grocers 4c provision merchts.127 Foregote st<br />

Ingram Mary (Mrs.), upliolstress 4c bedding manufacturer.<br />

The Bars, 128 Foregate street<br />

Ingrom Samuel Jaraes, hairdresser, 84 Brook street<br />

Inland Revenue Ofiice (John Farquliarson, collector; John<br />

Moore, supervisor; William Swann, chief clerk; WUliam<br />

Cox, 2nd clerk), Eastgate Street row north<br />

Isle <strong>of</strong> Man Mining Co. Limited (Richard Longueville<br />

Barker, sec), St.Werburgh chrabrs.St.Werburgh's raount<br />

Jackson Roger 4c John, grocers k tea dealers, 16 Bridge st<br />

Jockson David, Black Lion, Boughton<br />

Jackson George, cork cutter, 26 Watergate street<br />

Jackson Georgina (Miss), ladies' school, 13_Whitefriars<br />

Jackson John B. butcher, 23 Market haU<br />

Jockson Wm. Liverpool Sf Shropshire House, Northgate st<br />

James George, butcher, 41 Garden lane<br />

Jarvis Jsph.4c Son,nurserymen,01dWrexham rd.Handbridge<br />

Jarvis Joseph, greengrocer, 1 4c 2 Stall, Market hall<br />

Jefferies Joseph, baker, 69 Lower Bridge street<br />

Jefferson Hy. linen 4c woollen draper k hosier, 38 Bridge st<br />

Jeffs John, timber merchant, 1 Deva terrace<br />

JeSs Richard, faraily grocer 4c provision dealer, 15 Northgate<br />

Street row<br />

Jenkins Frederick, boot 4c shoe maker, 26 Foregate street<br />

Jephcott Samuel Thomas, M.D. physician, 82 Foregate st<br />

Johnson Brothers, dyers 4c cleaners. Bridge Street row<br />

Johnson Ann (Mrs.), cowkeeper, 8 Duke street<br />

Johnson Elizabeth (Mrs.), poulterer, 44 Watergate street<br />

Johnson Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 57 Boughton<br />

Johnson Ezra, taUor 4c draper, 94 4c 90 Northgate street<br />

Johnson Henry, lodging house, 57 Francis street<br />

Johnson John, tobacconist, 25 Eastgate street<br />

Johnson WiUiara, boot 4c shoe maker, 55 Watergate street<br />

Johnson Wm. miller, 5 Bridge pi. 4c Dee mUls,Low.Bridge st<br />

Joinson Jonathan, berlin wool 4c fancy repostry .45Foregate st<br />

Joinson Margaret (Mrs.), Grosvenor Arms, Handbridge<br />

Jonas John, cabinet 4i. chair maker, 42 4c 57 Foregate street<br />

Jonas Sarah (Mrs.), midwife, 30 Handbridge<br />

Jonas Wm. fruiterer, 20 Watergate st. 4c 22 Stall.Market hall<br />

Jonas WiUiara, plumber, glazier & gasfitter, 112 Foregate st<br />

Jones Edward 4c Sons, tobacco 4c snuff manufacturers, Dee<br />

Side mUls, Handbridge 4c 16 Northgate street<br />

Jones James 4c Sons, boot manufactrs. 59 Bridge Street row<br />

Jones JohnTheophilus 4c Co.tailors 4c outfitters,15Foregate st<br />

Jones 4c Co. sewing machine makers, 12 Grosvenor street<br />

Jones 4c Co. slate merchants, Crane wharf; <strong>of</strong>fice, 3 Bold ter<br />

Jones Ann (Mrs.), lodging house keeper, 94 Foregote st<br />

Jones Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 10 Frodsham street<br />

Jones Arthur Wellesley, provision merchant, 59 Foregate st<br />

Jones Barker, King's Arms Kitchen, City walls k Eastgate<br />

street<br />

Jones Catherine (Mrs.), lodging house keeper, 47 Garden la<br />

Jones Catherine Ann (Mrs.), railliner, 54 Watergate street<br />

Jones Charles, tailor, 85 Brook street<br />

Jones Christiana (Mrs.), rope 4c twine manufocturer 4c<br />

smallware dealer, Eastgote street<br />

Joues Don, toiler, 65 St. Anne street<br />

Jones David, Royal George, George street<br />

Jones Ebenezer Wra. Harp Sf Crown, Bridge Street row<br />

Jones Edward, Duke <strong>of</strong> Wellington, Handbridge<br />

Jones Edward, mathematical teacher, 23 George street<br />

Jones Edward, provision dealer. Garden lane<br />

Jones Edward, shopkeeper, 48 Walter street<br />

Jones Ellen (Mrs.), midwife, 18 Lyon street<br />

Jones Emma (Mrs.), fish 4c game dealer, 64 Northgate st<br />

Jones Evan Wynne, solicitor, 4c deputy superintendent<br />

registrar for Chester district, Crypt chambers, Eastgate<br />

Street row south<br />

Jones George, heer retailer, Spital walk, Boughton<br />

Jones George, bopt 4c shoe raaker, 60 Lower Bridge street<br />

Jones George, french polisher. Union hall, Foregate street<br />

Jones George, iron k tin plate worker, lamp 4c oil dealer.<br />

Brook street<br />

Jones Hugh, beer retailer, Egerton street<br />

Jones Isaac, tailor, 5 Lyon street<br />

Jones Isaac Matthews, city surveyor. Canal street<br />

Jones Jomes Porker, furniture dealer, Watergote Streetrow<br />

Jones John, accountant, Westminster chambers, Newgate<br />

street<br />

Jones John, auctioneer, 23 Egerton street, k Union hoU,<br />

Foregate street<br />

Jones John, boot k shoe ma. Hamilton ct.Up. Northgate st<br />

Jones John, carpenter 4c joiner, 3 ComraonhaU street<br />

Jones John, coal 4c lime merchant, 0 Coal Exchange, Black<br />

Diamond street<br />

Jones John, cowkeeper, Henry street<br />

Jones John, Marlborough Arms, St. John's street<br />

Jones John, provision dealer, Sibell stieet<br />

Jones John, shopkeeper, 7 Cecil street, Tarvin road<br />

Jones John Wynne, commercial traveller, 22 King street<br />

Jones Joseph, coal dealer, Boughton<br />

Jones Margaret (Mrs.), dress maker, 17 Wellington street,<br />

Genge street<br />

Jones Margaret(Mrs.),dress ma.l7 Bridge pi.Low.Bridge st<br />

Jones Margaret (Mrs.), dress 4c mantle mn. 36 Nicholas st<br />

Jones Mary (Mrs), Old Queen's Head, Foregate street<br />

Jones Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, St. Anne street<br />

Jones Rebecca (Mrs.), Talbot inn, 1 Newgate street<br />

Jones Reuben, joiner 4c builder. Garden lane<br />

Jones Richard, draper 4c mourning warehouse, 52, 54 4c 6f;<br />

Bridge street<br />

Jones Richard, hair dresser, 43 Brook street<br />

Jones Richd. tallow chandler,Crane wharf 4c at 50 Bridge st<br />

Jones Richd. Baxter, slater k plasterer, 15 Seller street<br />

Jones Robert,provision mer. 4c grocer, see Ingman 4c Jones<br />

Jones Samuel, Carnarvon tavern, New Crane street<br />

Jones Sarah (Mrs.), lodging house keeper, 12 Crane street<br />

Jones Thomas, boot 4c shoe moker, 7 Block Diamond street<br />

Jones Thomos, boot maker, 4 Oulton place<br />

Jones Thomas, dairyman, 32 Commonhall street<br />

Jones Thomas, shopkeeper, 12 Frodsham street<br />

Jones Thomas, shopkeeper, Nelson street<br />

Jones Thomas Broadhurst, brush manufacturer, wholesale<br />

4c retail, VVatergate Street row k The Cross,l Eastgate st<br />

Jones Thomas Hancock, butcher, 90 Northgate street<br />

Jones Thomas S. Flint Boat House, Crane wharf<br />

Jones Thos. Williamson, bookseller, stationer k auctioneer,<br />

58 Northgate street<br />

Jones Walter, commercial traveUer, Dee villas. Tower whrf<br />

Jones Watson Robert (firm, Bridgman, Weaver 4c Jones),<br />

solicitor, Westminster buildings, Newgate street<br />

Jones William, cowkeeper k coal dealer. Garden lane<br />

Jones WUliara, gun maker, 46 Nortbgote street<br />

Jones William, shopkeeper, 101 Foregote street<br />

Jones Williom, toUor, 151 St. Anne street<br />

Jones William, Turf tavern, 3 Watergate squore<br />

Jones Williom Catleuth, fellmonger & wool stapler, Dee<br />

Side mills, Handbridge<br />

Jordan 4c Co. wine 4c spirit merchants, Watergate street<br />

Jordan Francis, pawnbroker, 14 Brook street<br />

Joyce Thoraas, beer retailer, Boughton<br />

Judge's Lodgings, Northgate house, Northgate street<br />

Jupp William, baker 4c confectioner, 26 Bridge street<br />

Keartland William, clerk to the guardians <strong>of</strong> ChesterUnion,<br />

106 Brook street<br />

Keen Edward,commercial travlr. Churchill ter.lOGarden la<br />

Kelley Joseph, hairdresser 4c news agent, 40 Brook street<br />

Kelly 4c Edwards, orcfaitects 4c surveyors, 7 St.Werburgltst<br />

Kelly Alexander, Ermine hotel, Flookersbrook<br />

Kelly Margaret(Mrs.),fishmonger,The Bars, 130 Foregate st<br />

Kelsall Thomas, fishmonger 4c game dealer. Stall 4c 16i 17<br />

Market boll<br />

Kelsall Williara, fish 4c game dealer, 5 Northgate street<br />

Kemp Benj. clock 4c watch maker, 1 Spital walk,Boughton<br />

Kemp George, chemist 4c druggist, 65 Bridge street<br />

Kemp John Lawson, manager to the Chester Northgate<br />

Brewery Co. Northgate street<br />

Kendrick'Elizabeth (Mrs.), cowkeeper, 17 Cuppin street<br />

Kendrlck Peter, cowkeeper. Old Wrexhomrd. Handbridge<br />

Kennedy 4c Pritcbard, tailors, drapers 4c outfitters, 115<br />

Foregate street<br />

Kenney Thomos, joiner, 42 Garden lane<br />

Kennick Geo.surgicol instrument 4c truss ma.2 Abbey bldg»<br />

Kerns Jaraes, Bull's Head, 60 Northgate street<br />

Kilburn-Agnes (Miss), ladies' school, 37 Cuppin street<br />

Killeen WiUiara, ladies' shoe maker, 8 Garden lane<br />

KUlon John 4c William, pump makers 4c well sinkers, 20<br />

Egerton street 4c 32 Seller street<br />

King Charles Wilden, engineer 4c ironfounder, see Hartley<br />

4c King<br />

King's School (Rev. George Preston, M.A. head master),<br />

Northgate street<br />

Kirk Thomas, civil engineer 4c estate agent, see Roberts,<br />

Beckett 4c Kirk<br />

Kitchen Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper. City walls<br />

, Knight Henry, brewer, Park street<br />

KnightonMBrgaret(Mr8.),preparatory schl. 11 Paradise row<br />

Knowles Sarah (Mrs.), family grocer, 67 Bridge street<br />

1 Knowles Thomas, grocer & tea dealer,Watergate Street row


DIRECTORY,] CHESHIRE. CHESTER. ] 39<br />

Kynaston Elizh. Ann (Mrs.), tobacconist, Bridge St. row<br />

Kynoston George, confectioner, Watergate Street row<br />

Ladies' Charity (Mrs. Ann Sopio, matron), 35 Commonhall<br />

street<br />

Lamb Robert 4c Son, building material dealers, Cow Lane<br />

bridge. Brook street<br />

Lamb John, brick maker, Parkgate road<br />

Lamont k Son, cabinet makers, upholsterers 4c church furniture<br />

manufacturers, 47 Eastgate street<br />

Lancaster John, photographer, Grosvenor street<br />

Lanceley Henry, engineer 4c mUlwright, George street<br />

Langdon Annie (Miss), ladies'school. Spring bo. Foregate st<br />

Latham Thoraas, beer retailer. Lower Bridge street<br />

Latham William, raorine store dealer, 1 Sarauel st. Milton st<br />

Low Jaraes, fruiterer, 56 Boughton 4c 40 Stall, Market hall<br />

Lawley John, provision dealer, 7 Handbridge<br />

Lawrence Peter, butcher, 87 Foregate street<br />

Lawson Joseph, baker 4c flour dealer, 43 Egerton street<br />

Laycock Joseph, ginger beer, lemonade k soda water maker,<br />

Crook street<br />

Leach George, taUor, 8 Abbey buildings<br />

Leok Annie Elizh. (Mrs.), hosier 4c haberdasher, 92 Brook st<br />

Leak Wm. Fras.hatter, hosier 4c shirt raokr. 74 4c 76 Brook st<br />

Leoke Robert, boot maker, 61 New Crone street<br />

Lecture Hall, Lower Bridge street<br />

Ledger Thoraas, beer retailer, Love street<br />

Ledshom Samuel, greengrocer, 20 4c 21 Stall, Market hall<br />

Lee Charles, accountant, estate 4c general agent 4c bill<br />

broker 4c agent to tbe Provincial Life 4c Alliance Fire Insurance<br />

Offices, 14 Newgate street<br />

Lee Harriott (Mrs.), Bouverie Arms, Raymond street<br />

Lee Jas. Town Hall vaults, 4c slater 4c plasterer,Princess st<br />

Lee John, cob proprietor, George street<br />

Lee Richard Henry, butcher. Princess street<br />

Lee Samuel Wynne, baker 4c grocer, 41 Crane street<br />

Lee WUliam, potato dealer, 14 k 15 Stall, Market haU<br />

Leech Saroh (Mrs.), milliner, Eastgate Street row south<br />

Lees N— k E— (Misses), berlin wool 4c fancy repository, 5<br />

Bridge Street row<br />

Legee Nathan, herbalist, 49 Brook street<br />

Leigh John, agent to Galloway 4c Co. manufacturers <strong>of</strong><br />

mineral waters, Commercial hall, Foregate street<br />

Leithead John Henry Britton, chemist, 11 Lower Bridge st<br />

Lewis Edward, chemist, 39 Egerton street<br />

Lewis Edward, Mount inn, Spital Boughton<br />

Lewis James, canal inspector, Raymond street<br />

Lewis Jane (Miss), shopkeeper, WeUington st. George st<br />

Lewis John, Stanley Arms, k car proprietor. Brook street<br />

Lewis Richd. shopkeeper 4c cab propr. 56 Upp. Northgate st<br />

Lightfooot John, wholesale 4c family grocer, Boughton<br />

Lion Brewery (The) (George Frederick Clough, proprietor).<br />

Pepper street<br />

Lightfoot Richard, blacksmith, Linen Hall street<br />

Liptrott Edwin, hosier, 4c glover, Northgate street<br />

Little Nag's Head Cocoa Houte (Walter Martin, man.),<br />

Foregate street<br />

Little Agnes (Mrs.), mantle maker, 13 King street<br />

Little George, shopkeeper. Love street<br />

Little Jobn, family grocer 4c itolian warehouse, Eastgate<br />

Street row south<br />

Little Margaret (Mrs.), grocer, 130 Northgate atreet<br />

Littler Robert, estate agent to the Duke <strong>of</strong> Westminster,<br />

17 Eaton road<br />

Littler Robert, wheelwright 4c c<strong>of</strong>fin maker, Hondbridge<br />

Liverpool Commercial Investment Co. Limited, (Charles<br />

Wilson, agent), 62 Bridge street<br />

Liversage John, boot k shoe maker, Milton street<br />

Lloyd Charles, cooper, every description <strong>of</strong> churns, tubs,<br />

bowls k turned goods kept in stock, 23 Watergate street;<br />

residence, 1 Posnett court, Watergate Street row south<br />

Lloyd Charles, fishmonger, Stall, Market holl<br />

Lloyd Charles, general smith, Milton street<br />

Lloyd Charles, tailor, 61 Frodshom street<br />

Lloyd Edward, commercial traveller, 5 Lome street<br />

Lloyd George, shopkeeper. City walls<br />

Lloyd George, shopkeeper. Park street<br />

Lloyd Harry, shopkeeper, 110 Boughton<br />

Lloyd Henry Joseph, baby linen warehouse 4c ladies'outfitter,<br />

86 Northgate street<br />

Lloyd Henry Joseph, commercial traveller, Raymond street<br />

Lloyd Jas. tobacconist k beer retaUer, 33 4c 35 Frodsham st<br />

Lloyd Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 8 Boughton<br />

LLOYD THOMAS, family grocer, Italian warehouseman k<br />

provision dealer, Bonk Tea warehouse, 5 Foregate street<br />

Lloyd William, hatter 4c rabbit dealer, 15 Market hall<br />

Lloyd William, Northgate tavern, Northgate street<br />

Lloyd WUliam, ahopkeeper, Greenway street, Handbridge<br />

Lloyd's Cambrian Chain Sf A nchor Public Testing Co.<br />

Limited (Jas.Wakefield, sec.),16 CornExchangechambrs<br />

Lockett John, boot maker, 12 Church st. Black Diamond et<br />

Lockwood Arthur Garden, Hop Pole family Sf commercial<br />

hotel, Foregate street<br />

Lockwood Thoraas Meakin, architect, 80 Foregate street<br />

London Sf Chester Photographic Co. (Thomas Lyon Taylor,<br />

manoger). City road<br />

London §f North Western Railway Co. (E. M. G. Eddy,<br />

superintendent; Joseph Guest, goods manager), General<br />

Roilwoy station<br />

London §• North Western Railway Co.'s Parcel Office<br />

(Charles G. Bevan, agent), 23 Eastgate street<br />

London Sf North Western Railway Goods Station (H. R.<br />

West, goods agent), Flookersbrook<br />

Lovatt Sarah (Miss), shopkeeper, 34 St. Anne street<br />

Lovewell Thomas 4c Co. salt merchants. Canal side<br />

Lowe 4c Sons, goldsmiths 4c watch tnakers, 13 Bridge St. row<br />

Lowe John, baker, 40 Newgate street<br />

Lowe WUHam F. analytical chemist, Assoy <strong>of</strong>fice, Goss<br />

street. See advertisement<br />

Lunt Henry, Exchange Vaults, 147 Foregate street<br />

Lynn Robert, butcher, 35 Princess street<br />

McCreery John, Shakspeare inn, 92 Foregate street<br />

McDermott John, shopkeeper, 66 Upper Northgate street<br />

Macdermott Patrick, marine store warehouse, Foregate<br />

street k Crook street<br />

McDonold Alexander, surgeon dentist, 8 Newgate street<br />

McDonough James, beer retailer, 43 Boughton<br />

McEwen William, M.D., J.P. physician, 26 Nicholas street<br />

McFarlane Adam, Egerton Arms, Brook street<br />

McGough Jaraes Henry, taUor, Canal side<br />

McGrath John, shopkeeper, 21 Boughton<br />

McHattie John k George, nurserymen, seed 4c agricultural<br />

implement raerchants, Nortligate street; St. Werburgh<br />

place; Foregate street k Handbridge<br />

Macintosh Williara, greengrocer, 24 Stall, Market hall<br />

Mockenzie Williara, publisher. City road<br />

Mackney Elizabeth (Mrs.), hairdresser, Foregate street<br />

McLellan George k Son, linendrapers 4c silk mercers,<br />

Eastgate Street row south<br />

McNamara Thomos, fruiterer, 29 Brook street<br />

Maddocks Charles Robert, butcher, 70 St. Anne street<br />

k 22 Market hall<br />

Maddocks David, hair dresser, 123 Foregate street; 21<br />

Lower Bridge street k 7 Watergate street<br />

Maddocks Henry, dyer 4c cleaner, 17 George street<br />

Maddocks John," coach builder. Brook street<br />

Maddocks Thomas, cabinet maker k upholsterer, Watergate<br />

Street row<br />

Maher John, cowkeeper, 54 St. Anne street<br />

Maher William, butcher, 7 Market hall<br />

MainwaringMary(Miss), toy repository,l Bridge Streetrow<br />

Major Mary Ann (Mrs.), teacher <strong>of</strong> dancing k music,<br />

Watergate flags, 90 Watergate street<br />

Malt George, jobbing smith. Crane wharf<br />

Maltby Bathsheba (Miss), general draper 4c silk mercer, 9<br />

Foregate street<br />

Manly4cCo.ale4cporter4cwine4cspiritmers.24 Lower Bridge st<br />

Mansley John, shopkeeper, 57 George street<br />

Mansley WUliam, slater k plasterer, Newgate street<br />

Marcham Jaraes, patent medicine wareho. 3 Lower Bridge st<br />

Margerison Joseph, dining rooms, 36 Foregate street<br />

Margett8PhilipHy.clogger4cmarine8tor.dlr.80Low.Bridgest<br />

Market Hall{HenTy Price, superintendent), Northgate st<br />

Market Superintendent's Office (Henry Price, superintendent).<br />

Market hall<br />

Marr William, shopkeeper, 5 Castle street<br />

Marriott Alfred, shopkeeper. City rood<br />

Marriott Alfred, shopkeeper, Foregate street<br />

Marsden Thomas, hatter, 5 Abbey buildings<br />

Marsh George, sewing machinist, 1 Grosvenor street<br />

Marshall Frederic, B.A., LL.B. barrister-at-law, Eastgate<br />

chambers, Eastgate Street row north<br />

MartinAnthonyThos.photogrphc.artist,lTheBars,Boughton<br />

Mortin Margaret (Mr8.),trunkmaker,Watergate ."Street row<br />

Mosoa Edward, boot maker, 39 Garden lane<br />

Mason George, lodging house, 100 St. Anne street<br />

Mason Tom" Johnson, solicitor (firm Nordon 4c Mason),<br />

Bridge Street row<br />

Mason WiUiam, provbion dealer, 18 Upper Northgate st<br />

Massey Ann Mary (Mrs.), pianist, 27 Egerton street<br />

Massey Francis Wood, solicitor, 3 Whitefriars<br />

Massie Samuel, boot maker, 52 Torvin road, Boughton<br />

Maurice Samuel, surgeon dentist, 46 Watergate street<br />

Maxwell Henry, carver k gUder, Watergate Street row<br />

Meacock Emma (Mrs.), ladies' school, 64 Watergate street<br />

Mead Edward S. Italian warehouseman, 63 Bridge street<br />

Mealing John, chair manufacturer, Newgate street<br />

Meoling Thos. chair k cabinet manufr. Northgate Streetrow<br />

Meldrum David, station master. Brook cottage, Brook st<br />

MelladewEdwd.MaUalieu,pr<strong>of</strong>e8sr.<strong>of</strong> langugs.l7VVhitetr}ars<br />

Meredith George, baker, Upper Northgate street


140 CHESTER. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Meredith Richard, shopkeeper, Watergate Street row New Water Works (John Dugdale,manager), Spital walk,<br />

Metcalfe George, marine store dealer, 33 Boughton Boughton _^ .,<br />

Metropolitan Railway Carriage Sf Wagon Co. Limited, NeweU Sarah (Mrs.), corn factor, 26 Lower Bridge street<br />

(Thomas Roberts, agent). Black Diamond street Newman Hy. survevor <strong>of</strong> taxes, Eaton villas, 22 Eaton road<br />

Midland Coal Co. (Geo. Thos. Holland, man.), St. Anne st Newnham Joseph, Wilbraham Arms, 1 Trinity street<br />

Midland Railway Carriage Sf Wagon Co. (Joseph Newns Henry, baker k provision dealer, 31 Cuppin street<br />

Percival, agent). Black Diamond street<br />

Newton Anne (Miss), lodging house, 7 St. Anne street<br />

Midland Railway Company's Parcel C{^ce( J ohn William NichoUs Thomas 4c Co. tobacco 4c snuff monufacturers, Eastgate<br />

Street row south; TheCross, Eastgate street; k Dec<br />

Taurance, agent). The Cross, 1 Bridge street<br />

Alilitary Hospital (C. S. Wells, surgeon-major), Castle st Side mills, Handbridge<br />

Militia Barraclis, St. Martin's Ash<br />

I^icholls Edward, lodging house, 13 Union walk<br />

Millar James Clark, draper, 53 Frodshom street<br />

Nicholson John Meals, solicitor 4c commissioner to administer<br />

oaths in the Supreme Court <strong>of</strong> Judicature, Grosvenor<br />

Miller Jhn. Holies, saddle 4c harness maker, 51 Frodsham st<br />

Miller Mary (Mrs.), beer retailer, George street<br />

chambers, Newgate street<br />

Miller William, pipe maker, Love street<br />

Nield Mary (Miss), dress maker, Castle street<br />

Millington Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 61 Upper Northgate st Nield Philip, shoeing smith, Gorse stacks<br />

MiUington Thomas, baker, 71 Brook street<br />

Nixon Joseph Hy. hairdresser 4c perfumer, 9 Bridge St.row<br />

Millington Thomas, beer retailer, 36 Lyon street<br />

Nixon Thomas, wholesale 4c retaU confectioner, 16 Brook st<br />

Millington William Henry, provision dealer, 31 Walter st Noblet Robert, coal merchant k tobacconist, City road<br />

Mills & Son, printers, Union hall, Foregate street Noblet Robert, tobacconist, 114 Northgate street<br />

MUls James William, shopkeeper, 46 Handbridge Nolte Joseph, carver k gilder, 11 Dee lane, Boughton<br />

Mills John, pharmaceutical chemist, Eastgate Street row sth Norbury Thomas, baker 4c confectioner, 20 Foregate street<br />

Mills William, boot 4c shoe maker, 28 Francis street Nordon 4c Mason, solicitors. Bridge Street row<br />

Mills WUliam, Carnarvon Castle, 36 Watergate street Nordon Maurice (firm, Nordon k Mason), solicitor 4c commissioner<br />

to administer oaths. Bridge Street row<br />

Minera Lime Co. Limited (James Alfred Broadbent, sec.<br />

4c manager), 9 City rood<br />

Norris Elizabeth (Mrs.), Red Lion hotel. Lower Bridge st<br />

MinshuU 4c Co.stationery4:fancyreposity.49BridgeStreet row North Hendre Lead Mining Co. Limited (John Jones,<br />

MinshuU 4c Hughes, booksellers, stationers, bookbinders, sec), Westminster buUdings, Newgate street<br />

circulating library k news room, Eastgote Street row south North Sf South Wales Bank (WUliam Evans, manager),<br />

Mitchell Arthur, lodging house, 1 Volunteer street<br />

Eastgate street; draw on London 4c Westminster Bank<br />

Mold Mountain Quarry Co. Limited (John Jones, sec), Norton David, boot 4c shoe moker, 14 Linen Hall street<br />

Westminster buildings, Newgate street<br />

Nuttall Elizobeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 10 Boughton<br />

Monks Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 53 Boughton<br />

Nuttall John, Crown vaults. Canal side<br />

Monks WUliam Henry, gun maker, 65 Foregate street NuttaU Joseph, White House hotel. Dee banks<br />

Moore Charles, shopkeeper, 53 Lower Bridge street Oakes 4c Griffiths, silk mercers, linen 4c woollen drapers,<br />

Moore Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 40 Handbridge wholesale 4c retail warehousemen, 13 k 15 Eastgate st<br />

Moore Henry, cowkeeper. Park street<br />

Oakley Peter, baker 4c provision dealer, 47 4c 49 Boughton<br />

Moore Henry, plumber, glazier 4c gasfitter; puraps, waterclosets<br />

4cc. made, fixed 4c repaired 4c fitter <strong>of</strong> hot 4c cold O'Brien Mary (Mrs.),midwife, 42 St. Anne street<br />

Oatley William, beer retailer, Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

baths 4cc. 25 Watergate street<br />

Office for Receipt <strong>of</strong> Government Taxes (ShoneBrothers,<br />

Moore Thomas, carter, 22 Egerton street<br />

collectors), 42 Watergate street<br />

Moreland Sarah (Miss), jeweller, Northgate street Ogden Henry, draper 4c outfitter, 58 4c 60 Foregate street<br />

Morgan Henry, shopkeeper, 42 Lower Bridge street Ogden Mary (Miss), dress maker, 23 Albion street<br />

Morgan William, boot k shoe maker, 52 Egerton street O'Hagan John Rice, Sportsman's Arms, Linen Hall st<br />

Morris E. 4c Co. woollen warehousemen. City road O'Hanlon Elizh. (Miss), commercial boording ho.77 Brook st<br />

Morris Pryce 4c Co. paint manufacturers 4c oil merchants, Okell Jobn, linen 4c wooUen draper, hatter 4c tailor, 1<br />

119 Foregate street<br />

Northgate atreet<br />

Morris Griffith, joiner 4c buUder, Water Tower st. 4c Kingst Oldfield Elizabeth (Mrs.), provision dealer, 45 Brook st<br />

Morris Henry, tailor k woollen draper, 53 Eastgote street Oldfield John, cooper, Booth's court, Foregate street<br />

Morris James, boot k shoe maker, Milton street<br />

Oldfield Jonathan, tea merchant, 66 4c 68 Northgate street<br />

Morris John, boot k shoe raaker, 28 Brook street<br />

Oldfield Joseph, shopkeeper, 6 Upper Northgate street<br />

Morris Joseph, tailor, 13 Liverpool road<br />

Oliver George, boot k shoe worehouse, Eostgate buildings<br />

Morris Lomas, coal merchont, see Bordessa k Morris 4c 2 Foregate street<br />

Morris Robert, architect 4c surveyor, 20 St. Werburgh st Ordnance Survey Office (Capt.H.Elsdale,R.E.),2Eotonrd<br />

Morris Williani, slater k plasterer, 24 Linen Holl street Orme Thomas, slater k plasterer, 13 Little St. John street<br />

Morris William, Plumbers' Arms, Newgate street Orrett Ann (Mrs.) 4c Son, toUors k drapers, 19 Newgate st<br />

Moss Frances (iVIrs.), stay raaker, 12 Duke street Over Elisha, confectioner, 17 Lower Bridge street<br />

Moss Henry, solicitor, perpetual coramissioner, coramissioner Over Thomas, provision deoler, 57 Gorden lane<br />

to administer oaths 4c affidavits, clerk to commissioners <strong>of</strong> Overy James, clothier k outfitter, 70 4c 72 Foregate street<br />

taxes 4c to the commissioners <strong>of</strong> Dee Bridges 4c assistant Owen Benjamin, butcher, Egerton street<br />

clerk to Borough magistrates (firm, Finchett-Maddock, Owen Bessie (Miss), pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> singing, 8 Queen street<br />

Moss 4c Sharp), 12 Abbey square<br />

OWEN EDMUND (successor to J. DeUa-Porta), wholesale<br />

Mottershead Tbomas, provision dealer, 27 Market hall 4c retail dealer in hardware goods, smallware, hosiery 4c<br />

Mottershead Thomas, jun. butcher. The Cross, 3 Bridge st stationery warehouse 4c general 4c toy dealer, Foregate st<br />

Moulton Heury, fruit k game dealer, 43 Eostgate street 4c Owen John, boot 4c shoe ma. 4c bird stufler,19 Low.Bridge st<br />

greengrocer, 39 Stall, Market hall<br />

Owen John, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 18 Pepper street<br />

Moulton Henry, market gardener,19 Cbapel la.Gt.Boughton Owen Miriam (Mrs.), lodging bouse, 30 Queen street<br />

Moulton Joseph, cowkeeper, 20 Tarvin rood, Boughtou Owen William, tailor k draper, 24 Seller street<br />

Moulton Robert, stone mason, see Cooke 4c Moulton Owens Owen, carpenter 4c joiner, Foregate street<br />

Mowle James k Co. engineers 4c iron 4c brass founders, Owens WiUiam, shopkeeper, 30 George street<br />

Egerton iron works, Egerton street<br />

Pain Thomos, florist, 37 Stall, Market hall<br />

Mudd Robert, boot maker, 26 King street<br />

Parker George, butcher, 9 Market hall<br />

Mulhern Richard, egg 4c butter merchant, 11 Crane street Parker Kate (Mrs.), Grosvenor Arms, Northgate street<br />

Mulligan John, coach builder 4c shoeing smith,LinenHallst Parker Peter, Star inn, 32 Cuppin street<br />

MurasJohn, furniture broker4c clothes dlr.Watergate St.row Parker William, butcher, 5 Market hall<br />

M urphy Joseph, coal dealer, Shipgate street<br />

Parkes Alfred, silk mercer, milliner 4c importer <strong>of</strong> foreign<br />

Murray Chorles, Yacht inn, Watergate street<br />

goods, 39 Bridge Street row<br />

Musgrave Ann (Mrs.), lodging house, 62 St. Anne street Parkes Hannah (Mrs.), servants' registry <strong>of</strong>fice, 6 Abbey st<br />

Musgrave WiUiom, lodging house, 118 St. Anne street PorkinsWm.Trevor,borrister-at-law,2St. Werburgh's mount<br />

Music Hall (PhiHipson 4c Golder, ogents), Northgate street Parkinson Jane (Mrs.), butcher, 113 Foregate street<br />

4c St. Werburgh's mount<br />

Parks William, coal merchant, 90 Foregate street<br />

Musker John, grocer k provision dealer, 23 Foregate street Parrott Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 34^Glouce3ter street<br />

4c 20 Northgate street, 4c butcher. Commercial court, Parrott William, builder, City road<br />

Foregate street<br />

Parry 4c Gamon, solicitors 4c notaries, St. Werburgh chambers,<br />

St. Werburgh's mount<br />

Mwnbwll Lead Mining Co. Limited (John Jones, sec),<br />

Westminster buUdings, Newgate street<br />

Parry 4c Son, wholesale stationers, paper merchants 4c paper<br />

National Provincial Bank <strong>of</strong> England (George H. Bramall,<br />

manager), St. John's St.; draw on head <strong>of</strong>fice,London Parry Anne (Mrs.), cool dealer, 4 William street<br />

bag manufacturers, 21 Eastgate street<br />

NevUle 4c Co. tea merchants, Eastgate street<br />

Parry Charles, baker 4c flour dealer, 93 Foregate street<br />

Nevitt Mary (Mrs.), poulterer 4c game dlr. 32 Watergate st Parry Emma (Miss), lodging house, 23' King street


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Parry James, brewer, The Bars, 132 Foregate street<br />

Parry James, sen. coach builder, 71 Foregate street<br />

Parry John, cowkeeper, Ashby place, Flookersbrook<br />

Parry John, King's Head inn, Grosvenor street<br />

Parry Margaret (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 25 Princess street<br />

Parry Richard, coal dealer, Handbridge, 4c chimney sweep,<br />

82 Boughton J f<br />

Parry Robert WUliam, general smith, 3 Commonhall street<br />

Parry Samuel, engineer 4c machinist, Princess street<br />

Parry Silvester, miniature painter 4c photographer, 7 St.<br />

Werburgh's mount<br />

Porry Thomas S. surgeon, 78 Nortbgote street<br />

Parry William, iron k brass founder. Crook street<br />

Parry William, Sun vaults, 9 Northgate street<br />

Pate Thomos, baker k flour dealer, 74 Watergate street<br />

Paul Joseph, bacon k cheese factor, 92 Northgate street<br />

Pavilion Theatre (Richard T. Blake, lessee), opposite<br />

General Railway station<br />

Payne George, accountant k loan <strong>of</strong>fice (opened Wednesdays<br />

& Saturdays), 7 St. John's street<br />

Poyne Thomas, cab proprietor, 9 Liverpool road<br />

Peacock Joseph, grocer, 7 The Bars, Boughton<br />

Pearce Charles, fruiterer 4c greengrocer, 64 Foregate street<br />

Pearce George, shopkeeper, 10 Pyecr<strong>of</strong>t street, Hondbridge<br />

Pearson Henry, buUder, 21 Pepper street<br />

Peers Henry, tailor, 18 York street<br />

Pension Office (Capt. E. Rogers, s.o.p.; Sergeant-Major<br />

S. Reynard, staff sergeant), Watergate Street row north<br />

Pen-Y-Clynhead Mining Co. Limited (John J ones, sec),<br />

Westminster buildings, Newgate street<br />

Percival Spencer, tripe dresser, Egerton street<br />

Fetch Jaraes, shopkeeper 4c petroleum oil dlr. 80 St. Anne st<br />

PETERS 4C HUGHES, broziers, furnishing ironmongers,<br />

cutlers 4c lamp 4c oil warehousemen, 33 Eastgate street;<br />

show rooms, St. Werburgh street. See advertisement<br />

Phillips Oswald, ngent for Wm. Mackenzie, publisher, City rd<br />

Phillips Sarah (Mrs.), baker, 125 Foregate street<br />

PhiHipson 4c Golder, bookseUers, stationers, account book<br />

manufacturers, printers, lithographers, engravers, bookbinders,<br />

music sellers, circulating library k reading room,<br />

depository <strong>of</strong> tbe Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge<br />

4c agents to the Atlas Fire 4c Life Assurance Co.<br />

Eastgote Street row south 4c Printing 4c Lithographic<br />

works, Foregate street<br />

Phoenix Richard, blacksmith 4c wheelwright, George street<br />

Pickavance John, pavior 4cc. 33 Block Diamond street<br />

Pickering, Sons 4c Woodfin, auctioneers, opproisers 4c<br />

surveyors, Eastgate street<br />

Pickering John, tailor. New Crane street<br />

Pickering Williara, grocer, 58 Bridge street<br />

Pickford James F. boot 4c shoe maker, Frodsham street<br />

Pierce Leoh (Mrs.), grocer, 27 Lower Bridge street<br />

Pilkington Thomas, baker 4c flour dealer, 22 Frodsliam st<br />

Pipon Rev. Jaraes Clement Collier, .M.A. classical school,<br />

Arnold house, Parkgate road<br />

Plevin Thomas, livery stable keeper, Newgate street<br />

Podmore Joseph, carver 4c gilder, Foregate street<br />

Podmore Mary Ann (Miss), ladies' school, 3 Eastern pathway.<br />

Queen's pork<br />

Pollord Henry, confectioner, 59 Bridge street<br />

Poole Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 57 Upper Northgate st<br />

Poole Isoiob, boiler maker, 16 Egerton street<br />

Pope Richard, blacksmith, 56 Lower Bridge atreet<br />

Potato Market, Northgate street<br />

Potts' k Roberts, solicitors, Northgate street<br />

Pover Williom, beer retailer, 14 Frodsham street<br />

Povey Anne (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 15 Henry street<br />

Powell, Edwards 4c Co. ironmongers k cutlers, 12 Bridge st<br />

Powell Edward, chronometer maker 4c jeweller, Eastgate<br />

Street row south<br />

Powell John, cowkeeper 4c market gardener, lo Eaton road<br />

Powell John,sexton <strong>of</strong> St. John's Church, 17 Little St.J ohn st<br />

Powell John, shopkeeper, 62 Handbridge<br />

Powell Peter, coach builder, Commercial hall, Foregate st<br />

Powell Thomas, commercial traveller, 32 King street<br />

Powell William Robert, tailor, 44 William street<br />

Pownall Peter (Mrs.) paperhanger 4c painter, 88 Foregate st<br />

Poynton Richard, cab proprietor, 5 Liverpool road<br />

Prescott George, watch 4c clock maker, Northgate Street row<br />

Prescott George (Mrs.), mantle maker, 9 Albion street<br />

Prescott Thoraas, King Arms, 40 Crane street<br />

Prescott Thomas, watch 4c clock maker, 6 Grosvenor street<br />

Prescott William, boot maker, Union street, Love street<br />

Preston Rev.Geo.M.A.bead master <strong>of</strong> King's school. Abbey sq<br />

Preston Hy. furniture dealer 4c commission agt. 54 Egerton st<br />

Preston John, furniture broker, Watergate Street rovv<br />

Preston Richard Montagu, district solicitor to the London k<br />

Northwestern RailwayCo.; <strong>of</strong>fice,GeneralRailway station<br />

Price Caroline (Mrs.), potato dealer, 29 Lower Bridge st<br />

Price Charies, butcher, 19 Market hall<br />

PriceCha8.Edwd.bricklayer4c builder,8 Kingst.4c Victoria rd<br />

Price Daniel, shoe maker, 19 Boughton<br />

Price Ellen (Miss), dress moker, 123 St. Anne street<br />

Price Emma (Miss), dress maker, 72 Garden lane<br />

Price Henry, sloter 4c plasterer, Spital Boughton<br />

Price John, boker, 26 Union street, Love street<br />

Price John, boot 4c shoe moker, 16 Charles street. Brook st<br />

Price John Lewis, tobacconist, 33 Foregate street<br />

Price Paul, beer retailer 4c refreshment rooms. City road<br />

Price Paul, watch 4c clock maker, 54 Nortbgote street<br />

Price Samuel, Liverpool Arms, Water Tower street<br />

Price Thomas, boot maker, Henry street<br />

Price Thomas, refreshraent rooras, 7 City road<br />

Prichard Thomas George, publisher, see Catherall 4c Prichard<br />

Priddey Jas. pointer, decorator k paperhanger, 25SeUer st<br />

Pridding Joseph, blacksmith, Handbridge<br />

Prince Williom, shopkeeper, Watergate Street row<br />

Pritcbard Arthur, solicitor (firra, Duncan 4c Pritcbard),<br />

64 Bridge street<br />

Pritcbard Edward, painter, k writer k grainer, 1 George st<br />

Pritcbard John, Grosvenor tavern. Canal side<br />

Pritcbard John, tailor k outfitter, see Kennedy k Pritcbard<br />

Pritcbard Thoraas, custodian to the Architectural, Archaeological<br />

4c Historic Society, 10 Weaver street<br />

Pritcbard Thoraas WiUioms, shipping agent k public<br />

weighing machine, Boughton<br />

PritchardWUliam,painter 4c sign writer, Watergate Street rw<br />

Pritcbard William, provision dealer, 24 Princess street<br />

Probert Thomas, chimney sweep, 18 Love street<br />

Pugh Robert, boker, 25 Lower Bridge street<br />

Puiford Thomas, Elephant Sf Castle, Northgate street<br />

Pullan Maria(Mrs.),printer & bookbinder, Watergate St. row<br />

Pulling George, beer retailer, Pitt street, George street<br />

Pi e James Thomas, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music, 39 Whitefriars<br />

Queen Hotel (Mrs. A. G. Porter, manageress). General<br />

Railway station<br />

Queen Railway Hotel Mews, livery stables (James Fox,<br />

manager), General Railway station<br />

Quinn John, shopkeeper, 22 Princess street<br />

Radford John, comraercial traveller. City walls<br />

Rorasden John, printer 4c publisher <strong>of</strong> the' Chester Courant/<br />

Northgate street<br />

Randall Robert, shopkeeper, Watergate Street row<br />

Randies Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 54 Lower Bridge street<br />

Randies William, Mariners' Arms, New Crane street<br />

Ray Hy. builder k stone mason. City walls; k at Nantwicb<br />

Read Edward, brush maker, 25 Northgate street<br />

Read Johu, beer retailer, George street<br />

Reade Albert C. surgeon, 12 Upper Northgate street<br />

Reece Peter Hodson, currier, 30 Foregate street<br />

Reeves Thoraas, provision dealer, 7 Lyon street<br />

Reynolds Harriet (Mrs.), beer retailer, 1 New Crane street<br />

Rhosesmor Mining Co. Limited (The) {James Wakefield,<br />

sec), 16 Corn Exchange charabers<br />

Ribton Ferdinand, boys' day school, 98 Northgate street<br />

Richards Charles, excise <strong>of</strong>ficer, 124 St. Anne street<br />

Richards Edward, shopkeeper, 2 Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Richards Henry WUliara, hatter, taUor 4c outfitter, 41<br />

Bridge Street row<br />

Richards Thomas, builder 4c joiner. Upper Northgate street<br />

Richards Williom, brewer, maltster 4c farmer. The Woodlands,<br />

Queen's park<br />

Richardson Alexander, Ship inn, Handbridge<br />

Ricliardson Isooc, boot k shoemaker. Kale yds.Frodsham st<br />

Richordson Joseph, butcher, 63 Bridge street<br />

Richardson Thomas B. auctioneer 4c appraiser, see Churton,<br />

Elphick, Roberts 4c Richardson<br />

Richraond WUliam, sraaUwore dealer 4c lamp ma.Eostgate st<br />

Riddle Walter, commercial temperonce hotel,lOOForegatest<br />

Rigby Jaraes, coal,4c generol merchant, 8 Coal exchange.<br />

Block Diamond street<br />

Rigg Jos. engineer 4c ironfounder, Victoria rd. k George st<br />

Riley Sarah (Miss), school, 29 Garden lane<br />

Rimmer Thomas, tanner, currier, boot top maker k leather<br />

merchant, 34 Watergate street, Watergate Street row;<br />

works, Foregate street<br />

Ritchie Archibald, orchitect, 20 Newgate street<br />

Joiuer2)efiCo.(Thos.Green,manoging director),Nortbgote st<br />

Roberts, Beckett 4c Kirk, civil] engineers 4c estate agents,<br />

4 St. Werburgh's mount<br />

Roberts k Dickson, solicitors, 20 Newgate street<br />

Roberts Quellyn 4c Co. wine k spirit merchants, The Old<br />

Crypt, 11 4c 13 Watergate street<br />

Roberts k Co. slate 4c timberimerchant?i. Crane wharf<br />

Roberts Ann (Mrs.), provision dealer, 49 Francis street<br />

Roberts David, shopkeeper, 36 Garden lane<br />

Roberts Edword, commercial traveller, Grosvenor street<br />

Roberts Eliza (Mrs.), servants' registry <strong>of</strong>f. 51 NewCrane st<br />

Roberts Elizabeth (Mrs.), milliner, 40 Watergate street<br />

Roberts Ellen (Mrs.),plumbr. glazier 4cgasfitter,43Bridgest


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Roberts Francis Edward, solicitor (firm, Roberts & Dickson),<br />

20 Newgate street<br />

RobertsG eo. Edwd .tailor,draper4c outfitter ,2NorthgateSt .rw<br />

Roberts Henry, bill poster, 19 Love street<br />

Roberts James, egg merchant, 16 Castle street<br />

Roberts Jaraes, tailor, 13 Trinity street<br />

Roberts Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 23 Leadworks lane<br />

Roberts John, builder, Richmond place, 129 Boughton<br />

Roberts John, buUder, contractor 4c saw mills, Conal side<br />

Roberts John, lodging ho. kpr. 6 Grosvenor pi. Grosvenor st<br />

Roberts John, M.D. physician, 8 Abbey square<br />

Roberts John, tailor, 14 Abbey square<br />

Roberts Joseph, grocer 4c tea dealer, 44 Bridge street<br />

Roberts Lewis, auctioneer 4c approiser, see Churton,<br />

Elphick, Roberts 4c Richardson<br />

Roberts Martha (Miss), dress maker, 8 Albion street<br />

Roberts Mary (IVIrs.), fruiterer, Boughton<br />

Roberts Mary (Mrs.), tobacconist, 11 Foregate street<br />

Roberts Robert, baker 4c flour dealer, 75 Brook street<br />

Roberts Robert, chemist k druggist, 109 Foregate street<br />

Roberts Samuel, shopkeeper, 34 Newgate street<br />

Roberts Stephen, shopkeeper, 44 Frodshom street<br />

Roberts Thomas, hairdresser, 32 George street<br />

Roberts Thos. solicitor(firra, Potts'4c Roberts),Northgate st<br />

Roberts William, bookbinder 4c stationer. City walls<br />

Roberts WiUiam, dining rooms, St. Peter's churchyard k<br />

Watergate Street row<br />

Roberts Um. H. Old King's Head, Lower Bridge street<br />

Robertson John, temperance hotel, 11 City road<br />

Robey Samuel, butcher, 93 St. Anne street k 8 Market hall<br />

Robinson George, timber raerchant, manufacturer <strong>of</strong> wood<br />

materials for printers 4c lithographers, 46 Frodshom st<br />

Robinson James, clothier 4c outfitter, 54 Foregate street k<br />

19 & 21 Frodsham street<br />

Robinson Richard, cowkeeper, Pyecr<strong>of</strong>t st, Handbridge<br />

Rogers Charles, shopkeeper, 30 Garden lane<br />

Rogers James, accountant, estate agent k registrar <strong>of</strong> births,<br />

deaths k marriages for the Cathedral district, Cross<br />

chambers, Eastgate Street row north<br />

Rogers Margaret (Mrs.), milliner, 70 Garden lane<br />

Rogers Wm. solicitor (firra. Brown 4c Rogers), Northgate st<br />

Roman Catholic Convent (Madame Stritch, lady superioress),<br />

Dee house, St. John's street<br />

Roose William Edwin, shopkeeper, 71 George street<br />

Roscoe Elizh. (Mrs.), beer retailer 4c car propr.l03Bougbton<br />

Rosingrove William, provision dealer, 10 Gloucester street<br />

Ross Elizabeth (Mrs.), lodging house, 126 St. Anne street<br />

Rossiter Thomas, sculptor, Crook street<br />

Rowe John, provision dealer, 1 Market hall<br />

Rowell Edward, Cross Foxes inn, 23 Boughton<br />

Rowland Elizabeth (Mrs.), plumber 4c metallic wire manufacturer,<br />

19 St. Anne street<br />

Rowland J ohn, potato deoler, 27 Boughton<br />

Rowland John, jun. boker, 31 Boughton<br />

Rowland Richard, coal dealer, Duke street<br />

Rowlands Robert, stone mason 4c builder. Up. Northgate st<br />

Royal Engineers' Office, City road<br />

Royle Charles Vernon, solicitor k commissioner for taking<br />

affidavits in the supreme court <strong>of</strong> judicature, Cross chambers,<br />

Eastgate Street row north<br />

Royle Thomas Vernon, solicitor, 9 Newgate street<br />

RuffeU Robert, painter, 29 Queen street<br />

Ruinet Hy.Adolphus, boys'boarding schl. 20 Low.Bridge st<br />

Rush 4c Yeats, nurseryman 4c seed merchants ; nurseries,<br />

Eaton road, 4c <strong>of</strong>fice, 19 Foregate street<br />

Rutter Frances Ann (Mrs.), provision dealer, James street,<br />

Black Diamond street<br />

Rutter James, boot maker, 14 WUliam street<br />

Rycr<strong>of</strong>t Sorah (Mrs.), pawnbroker, 26 Princess street<br />

Bydings Joseph, Old Nag's Head inn, Foregate street<br />

£t. John's Hospital (Rev. Frederick Forde, M.A. chaplain).<br />

Upper Northgate street<br />

Salmon Emma (Mrs.), Masonic Arms, Northgate street;<br />

wholesale 4c retail wine 4c spirit merchant, Foregate street<br />

4: wine k spirit vaults, 16 Watergate street<br />

Salt Ann (Mrs.), grocer, baker 4c provision dlr. 33 Garden la<br />

Saltney Solid Brick Co. (The) (ThomasHorabin, sec.);<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices, 66 Watergate street; works, Saltney<br />

Sanderson WilUam, brewery agent to Paul Evans 4c Co.<br />

Grosvenor brewery, Victoria road, Seacombe, near Birkenhead<br />

; Wra. Younger k Co. Edinburgh k John D'Arcy<br />

4c Sons, Dublin; <strong>of</strong>fices, 75 Union hall, Foregate street<br />

Sandfield Godfrey Bilton, Crown Sf Glove hotel, Eastgote<br />

Street row south<br />

Savage John, potato dealer, 44 Princess street<br />

Saverio Francesco, modeller k plasterer, 53 Watergate st<br />

Scholefield k Co. wool raers.Grosvenorchambers,Newgate st<br />

Sconce Ellen (Miss), shopkeeper, 145 Handbridge<br />

Searjeant Susannah Mary (Miss), girls' doy school, 39<br />

Pepper street<br />

Seeley Mory (Mrs.), greengrocer, 38 Stall, Morket hall<br />

Seller Edward Russell 4c Co. brewers, Foregate St. brewery<br />

Seller Henry 4c Son, wholesale 4c retail boot 4c shoe mokers,<br />

82 Northgate street, k leather dealers, 4e boot top manufacturers,<br />

City walls<br />

Seller Eliza (Mrs.), furniture dealer, 76 Northgate street<br />

Sergeant Charlotte (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 83 Boughton<br />

Settle k Borber, cutlers, 6 St. Werburgh street<br />

Sharp Frederic Williara (firm, Finchett-Maddock, Moss 4c<br />

Sharp), solicitor, commissioner to administer oaths 4c<br />

affidavits 4c clerk to the borough magistrates, 12 Abbey sq<br />

Sharp Saroh (Mrs.),shopkeeper, Pittstreet, George street<br />

Shaw John Gill, ironmonger 4c cutler, Watergate Street row,<br />

14 Watergate street 4c 4 Bridge street<br />

Shearing Robert, chemist k druggist, 47 Watergate street<br />

Sheen Doniel, buUder, joiner 4c contractor, Kale yards,<br />

Frodsham street<br />

Shepherd Richard, smith 4c iron hurdle maker. Canal side<br />

Shepheard Thoraas, chemist, see Davies k Shepheord<br />

Sherratt David 4c Co. dealers in works <strong>of</strong> art 4c antique<br />

furniture, 01 Bridge Street row<br />

Shingler WUliam, bricklayer 4c mason, 36 Trafford street<br />

Shires Agnes (Mrs.), refreshraent rooms, 80 Brook street<br />

Shires Joseph, tobacconist k stationer, 78 Brook street<br />

Shone Brothers, estate agents 4c accountants k agents for<br />

London k Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. 42 Watergate st<br />

Shone Esther k Ann (Misses), toy 4c fancy repository, 9<br />

Grosvenor street<br />

Shone Thomas k Owen, locksmiths, bellhangers k whitesmiths,<br />

Watergate street<br />

Shone Clara (Mrs.), lodging house, 47 St. Anne street<br />

Shone Wm. coach builder, Old Post Office yord, Foregate st<br />

Shone William, collector <strong>of</strong> poor's rate for St. Oswald's k<br />

Abbey precincts parishes k for corporate rates for City <strong>of</strong><br />

Chester, 42 Watergate street<br />

Short Jaraes, boot k shoe manufacturer, Belgrave street<br />

Shortley Merrick, tailor, 5 Queen street<br />

Shropshire Union Railways Sf Canal Co. carriers (Jas.<br />

Green Hope, secretory; WiUiam Jones, manager). General<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices. Canal street; warehouses. Cow Lane bridge,<br />

Frodsham street (Joseph Steele, agent); Boat yard.<br />

Tower wharf (Thomas Bayley, boat inspector)<br />

Shrubsole George Wra. chemist 4c druggist, 48 Northgate st<br />

Shuttleworth Richard, currier, leather dealer, boot upper<br />

k legging manufacturer, 40 Bridge street<br />

Sidall Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 124 Boughton .<br />

Siddall John Davies, engraver, cutler 4c umbreUa maker.<br />

The Cross, 6 Bridge street<br />

Sim&s Thomas, boot k shoe maker, 105 Handbridge<br />

Simpson, Davies k Sons, coal, lime 4c slate merchants, 2<br />

Coal Exchange, Black Diamond street<br />

Simpson Frederick, beer retailer, Boughton<br />

Simpson George, George Sf Dragon, Linen Hall street<br />

Simpson George Jobn Robert, auctioneer, land agent k<br />

surveyor, 22 Corn Exchange chambers<br />

Simpson Joseph H. barristeratlaw, 41 Watergate street<br />

Singer Manufacturing Co. sewing mochine manufacturers<br />

(Joseph Thos. Greenwood, agent), 08 Foregate street<br />

Skellern Henry, painter 4c paperhanger, 74 St. Anne street<br />

Sloan Archibald, wood carver, Watergate Street row<br />

Smith —, greengrocer, 25 Stall, Market h.all<br />

Sraith John 4c Son, tailors, drapers 4c hatters, Eastgate<br />

Street row south<br />

Smith Charlotte (Miss), dressmaker, 4 Fletcher's buildings.<br />

Bridge Street row<br />

Smith F'rancis, decorative artist, Beechwood house. Canal st<br />

Smith Frederick J. baker & confectioner, 98 Northgate st<br />

Smith George, White Lion wire 69, k brewer 4c maltster<br />

75, Foregate street<br />

Smith Isaac, hatter, 114c 13 Frodsham street<br />

Smith Isaac, wheelwright, Boughton<br />

Smith James, boot k shoe maker, 47 Foregate street k The<br />

Cross, 2 Watergate street<br />

Smith Jane (Mrs.),dress maker, 63 St. Anne street<br />

Smith John, butcher, 26 Market hall<br />

Smith John, Dublin Packet, 21 Northgate street<br />

Sraith John, painter, Union holl, Foregate street<br />

Sraith Jobn, provision dealer, Boughton<br />

Sraith Jobn, Temperance hotel, 67 Frodsham street<br />

Smith Joseph, provision dealer, Francis street<br />

Smith Richard Fletcher, printer 4c publisher <strong>of</strong> the 'Chester<br />

Chronicle', Fletcher's buildings, Bridge Street row<br />

Sraith Robert, Railway vaults, 124 Brook street<br />

Smith Samuel, greengrocer, 81 Stall, Market hall<br />

Smith Samuel (firm. Walker & Smith), solicitor, commissioner<br />

for affidavits, deputy town clerk 4c deputy clerk <strong>of</strong><br />

the peace for the city oi Chester, Abbey gateway<br />

Smith Thos. lodging bouae keeper, 9 Bunce st. Grosvenor st<br />

Smith William, beerretailer, Flookersbrook<br />

Smith William, corn merchant, Crane wharf


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Smyth John, boot closer, Canal side<br />

Snelson Ann (Mrs.), provision dealer k cowkeeper, 4c post<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, 48 Handbridge<br />

Snelson Jaraes, agent to Richard Evans 4c Co. colliery proprietors<br />

4c coal merchants, 9 Coal Exchange, Black<br />

Diaraond street<br />

Society for Organizing Charitable Relief &• Repressing<br />

Mendicity (Capt. Elsdale, hon. sec.; W. Webb, agent),<br />

Northgate street<br />

Sparks Thomas, .4 Z&ion vaults, 10 Watergate street<br />

Speed Henry, coal dealer, Tarvin road, Boughton<br />

Speed Henry, insurance agent, 23 Nicholas street<br />

Speed Joseph, cowkeeper, 25 New Crane street<br />

Speed Martha (Mrs.), cowkeeper. Brown's lane, Handbridge<br />

Speed William, photographer, 37 Grosvenor street<br />

Spencer Emma (Mrs.), watch 4c clock maker, silversmith k<br />

^ jeweller, Eastgate Streetrow south<br />

Spencer James Hampson, chemist 4c druggist, 36 Bridge st<br />

Spencer Mary Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 50 Brook street<br />

Spencer Samuel, taUor 4c outfitter, 5 4c 7 Eastgate street<br />

Spencer Sidney (Mrs.), lodging house, 20 Pepper street<br />

Sprang William Frank,who. grocer, see Davies, Sprang & Co<br />

Springle George, fishmonger 4c fruiterer, 46 Brook street<br />

Sproston William, cab proprietor, Linen Hall place<br />

Stamp Office (Edmund Swetenham, distributor), 60 Watergate<br />

street<br />

Stanyer Charles, slater, plasterer k painter, 26 Newgate st<br />

Stanyer Samuel, Temperance hotel, 1 Goss street<br />

Steen Elizabeth (Mrs.), beerretailer, Henry atreet<br />

Stephenson Anthony, miljwright 4c engineer, Foregate street<br />

Stephenson Anthony Pringle, timber merchant, Brook street<br />

Stephenson Samuel, Blossoms family ^- commercial hotel,<br />

Foregate street; 4c wine4c spirit merchant, St. John's st<br />

Stevenson Francis, shopkeeper, Crook street<br />

Stevenson James, grocer 4c tea dealer, 122 Northgate street<br />

Stevenson James I. ironmonger, tin plate worker k brazier,<br />

118 4c 120 Northgate street<br />

Stevenson John, millwright. Seller street<br />

Steward John James, agricidtural auctioneer 4cc. see Glover<br />

4c Steward<br />

Stewart Win. civil engineer 4c surveyor, 16 St. Werburgh st<br />

Stewart William, Waterloo tavern, Boughton<br />

Stilton Richard, livery stable keeper, Greyfriars<br />

Stivens k Bonnalie, L.R.C.S. dental surgeons, 15 Abbey st<br />

Stockton Jobn, cheese factor k commission agent<br />

Stokes James, furniture broker, 1 Hamilton pi.Northgate st<br />

Stolterfoth Henry, M.D. physician, Queen's park<br />

Stone Albert Henry, furnishingironmonger, 108 Foregate st<br />

Stopford Charles Edwin, hood 4c cap maker, 5 Goss street<br />

Storrar Jaraes, veterinary surgeon, Newgate street<br />

Stout Michael, fishraonger. Stall, Market hall<br />

Stubbins John Frederick, tailor, draper k outfitter, Watergate<br />

Street row<br />

Stubbs John, boat buUder4cproprietor 4c scull 4c oar raaker,<br />

Deva house, The Groves<br />

Sturt John, Brewers' Arms, 53 Foregate street<br />

Suddones WUliam, tailor, 73 Lower Bridge street<br />

Sudlow Elizabeth (.Mrs.), dress 4c mantle maker, 10 St.<br />

Anne street<br />

SuUivan Mary (Mrs.), midwife, 27 Commonhall street<br />

Sutton's Parcel Office (Robert Sprang, agent), 18 St.<br />

Werburgh street<br />

Swan WiUiara, lodging house, 15 St. Anne street<br />

Swentenham Edmund, barrister, 66 Watergate street<br />

Swindley Thomas, shopkeeper, 15 Goss street<br />

Tait 4c Son, tailors k drapers, 47 Bridge Street row<br />

Tapley John, boot 4c shoe maker, Watergate Street row<br />

Taplin Wm. refreshment rooms,7 HamUton pi. Northgate st<br />

Tarbuck Elizabeth (Mrs.), stay maker, 5 Seller street<br />

Tasker Edward, Bars hotel, "The Bars, 126 Foregate street<br />

Tatler Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Commonhall street<br />

Tatler Richard Edward, goldsmith, 3 Louise street<br />

Tatlock Jobn, solicitor, commissioner to administer oaths in<br />

Common Pleas <strong>of</strong> Lancashire, coroner for the city <strong>of</strong><br />

Chester, under sheriff for city 4c acting under sheriff" for<br />

the county <strong>of</strong> Chester, 13 St. John's street<br />

Tax Office (Henry Newman, surveyor), Eastgate Street<br />

row north<br />

Taylor Charles, fancy bazaar 4c sewing machine dealer, 24<br />

Northgate street<br />

Taylor Charles, market gardener k cowkeeper, 30 Chapel<br />

lane. Great Boughton<br />

Taylor George, wood turner, Frodsham street<br />

Taylor Gregory, hairdresser & tobacconist, 8 Frodsham st<br />

Taylor Henry, solicitor 4c commissioner to administer oaths<br />

(firm, Boydell, Taylor 4c Fluitt), 2 Pepper street<br />

Taylor Henry Enfield, civil «c mechanical engineer, Newgate<br />

house, 15 Newgate street<br />

Taylor Jamea, surgeon, 18 Newgate street<br />

Taylor John, Bear's Paw inn, Foregate street<br />

Taylor John, general decorator 4c gilder, 61 Foregate street<br />

4c 7 Queen street<br />

Toylor Richard, furniture broker 4c bedding manufacturer,<br />

10 Brook street<br />

Taylor Tbomas Edward, Boot inn, Eastgate Street row nth<br />

Taylor Thomas Lyon, picture frame maker. City road<br />

Telford William Newton, optician, 9 St. John's street<br />

Theadford Jomes, bird dealer, City road<br />

Theodore Thomas, shopkeeper, Boughton<br />

Thomos Charles, coal merchant, see Armstrong 4c Thomas<br />

Thomas David, White Bear, 16 Lower Bridge street<br />

Thoraas Edward, homoeopatliic chemist, Caxton buildings,<br />

Pepper street<br />

Thomas Edward, printer 4c stationer, Caxton buildings.<br />

Pepper street<br />

Thomas Geo. auctionr.icestote agent, Union haU, Foregate st<br />

Thomas George, cowkeeper, 109 Handbridge<br />

Thomas Jane (Mrs.), lodging house, 7 Castle street<br />

Thomas John, fanner. Queen's park<br />

Thomas John, printer 4c stationer, 58 Brook street<br />

Thoraas Peter, coal merchant, see Davies 4c Thomas, Black<br />

Diamond street<br />

Thomas Thomas, vapour baths proprietor, Caxton buUdings,<br />

Pepper street<br />

Tliomas Thomas (Mrs.), ladies' school. Ash Tree house,<br />

Flookersbrook<br />

Thomas Thoraas Lloyd, newspaper reporter, Ash Tree house,<br />

Flookersbrook<br />

Thoraas William, fishmonger, Boughton<br />

Thomason Eliza (Mrs.), heer retailer, 33 Princess street<br />

Thompson Eliza (Mrs.), fruiterer, Foregate street<br />

Thompson Geo. ship carpenter, 1 St. Anne's pi. Victoria rd<br />

Thompson Henry, boot k shoe maker, &i Frodsham street<br />

Thompson Thomas, newsagent, 33 St. Annestreet<br />

Thompson Wm. bird 4c animal preserver, 43 Frodsham st<br />

Thome 4c Chattertou, architects & building surveyors.<br />

City walls<br />

Thornton Isaac, potato dealer, 10 4c 11 Stall, Market hall<br />

Thornton John, cowkeeper 4c dairyman, 7 Francis street<br />

Tliorpe Samuel, shopkeeper, 45 Boughton<br />

Thrash John, White Horse, 60 Handbridge<br />

Thurman Samuel, boot 4c shoe maker. Bridge Street row<br />

Tibbits 4c Sons, solicitors, 1 Old Post Office yard, Foregate st<br />

Tiddy Thoraas, wholesale k retail grocer, 99 Foregate street<br />

Tilston John, commission agent. South view. Tower wharf<br />

Timmis 4c Co. wholesale 4c retail tea k c<strong>of</strong>fee dealers, 73<br />

Foregate street<br />

Tomkinson H. R. general agent, 84 Northgate street<br />

Torakinson Joseph, Crown vaults, 22 Lower Bridge street<br />

Toralinson James, shopkeeper, 121 Francis street<br />

Toner Thomas, furniture dealer, 51 Foregate street<br />

Town Clerk's Office (John Walker, clerk). Abbey gateway<br />

Town Hall (John Walker, clerk), Northgate street<br />

Townshend k Barker, land agents k share brokers, St.<br />

Werburgh charabers, St. Werburgh mount<br />

Townshend Charles, county treasurer 4c chapter clerk, St.<br />

Werburgh chambers, St. Werburgh mount<br />

Tralford Henry, greengrocer, 57 Watergate street<br />

Tregellas Richard Vyvyan, commission agent k merchant,<br />

20 St. Werburgh street<br />

Trevellick Joseph, temperance hotel k servants' registry<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, 5 Upper Northgate street<br />

Tunks Charles, greengrocer, 12 Lower Bridge street<br />

Turnbull James, coal 4c lime merchant, 2 Victoria pathway.<br />

Queen's park<br />

Tushingham Emma (Mrs.), Cros.i Keys, Northgate St. row<br />

Tushingham George, New inn, Walter street<br />

Tushingham John, beer retailer, 93 George street<br />

Tushingham Thos. berlin wool k fancy repos. 42 Brook st<br />

Tushinghani WUliam, china dealer, 19 Leadworks lane<br />

Tyson John, boot 4c shoe maker, 34 Frodsham street<br />

Tyson Mary (Miss), dress maker, 7 Frodsham street<br />

Upton Harriet (Miss), lodging house, 10 Paradise row<br />

Vaughan Ellen (Mrs.), greengrocer, 34 Market hall<br />

Voughan Fridisvrid (Mrs.), market gardener. Dee banks<br />

Voughan Henry, Wheatsheaf inn, Handbridge<br />

Verdin Richard, beer retailer. Lower Bridge street<br />

Vernon Wm. 4c Jhn.builders 4c contractors, Up. Northgate st<br />

Vernon George, butcher, 30 Walter street<br />

Vernon James, butcher, The Bars, 135 Foregate street<br />

Vernon Joseph, cowkeeper, Spital walk, Boughtou<br />

Vernou Thos. Newgate tavern. Cockpit yd. St. John's st<br />

Vernon William, brick manufacturer, Parkgate Road<br />

brick works<br />

Vickers John, lodging house, 8 St. Anne street<br />

Viggars Henry, greengrocer. Stall, Market hall<br />

Viggers Henry, market gardener, Sealand road<br />

Volunteer Drill Hall (WiUiam Berry, haUkeeper),<br />

Volunteer street<br />

Volunteer Fire Engine Station, Narthgite atreet


J 44 CHESTER. CHESHIRE. [POST OFFICE<br />

Wainright William, butcher, 11 Brook st<br />

Wainwright Ann (Mrs.), fishmonger, 18 Watergate street<br />

Wainwright Thomas, shopkeeper, 73 Walter st<br />

Wait Alfred Wm.lay clerk to the Cathedral, 1 Albion st<br />

Wait John, tailor 4c woollen draper, 33 Grosvenor street<br />

Wait William, funeral furnisher, cabinet raaker k sole<br />

agent for patent metallic c<strong>of</strong>fins, also for tbe Anglo-<br />

American C<strong>of</strong>fin k Casket Co. Abbey gate, Northgate st<br />

WAKEFIELD WILLIAM k Co. family grocers 4c teadeolers,<br />

Claremont buildings, Foregate street<br />

Wakefield James, accountont 4c estate agent, 10 Com Exchange<br />

chambers<br />

Wakefield Mary A. (Miss), dress mkr. 32 Up. Northgate st<br />

Wolker Joseph, Parker k Co. lead merchants, smelters k<br />

manufacturers, Leadworks lane<br />

Walker 4c Knight,wine 4c spirit mrchts.l2 4c 14 Northgate st<br />

Walker k Smith, solicitors. Abbey gateway<br />

Walker Hen. Painters' Arms, 1 St. Martin's-in-the-Fields<br />

Walker John (firra. Walker 4c Smith), solicitor, perpetuol<br />

coramissioner, town clerk, 4c clerk <strong>of</strong> the peace for the<br />

city <strong>of</strong> Chester, Abbey gateway<br />

Walker Margaret (Mrs.), refreshraent rras. 4 Abbey bldngs<br />

Walley Henry, beer retoiler, Park street<br />

Walley Henry, cork cutter, 36 Newgate street<br />

Walley John.boot k shoe moker, 30 Watergate street<br />

Wslsb Jane (Miss), dress maker, St. John's street<br />

Walsh William, boot k shoe raaker, 10 Lower Bridge street<br />

Ward Francis William, bookbinder 4c paper ruler, see<br />

Clarke 4c Ward<br />

Ward George F. accountant 4c estate agent, 18 4c 19 Corn<br />

Exchange chambers<br />

Ward Jas. Spencer, fruit k potato dlr. 68 Up. Northgate st<br />

Warrington James, tobacconist, 18 Brook street<br />

Washington George k William, plumbers, glaziers k gasfitters,<br />

St. Peter's churchyard<br />

Washington Charles, gasfitter, plumber k glazier, Watergate<br />

Street row<br />

Watergate Cocoa". House (Wm. Richardson, manager)<br />

70 Watergate street<br />

Waters Edward, M.D. physician, 14 Nicholas street<br />

"Watkins Thoraas, Golden Lion inn, 24 Foregate street<br />

Watson William, surgeon, 98 Foregate street<br />

Weaver Brothers, furniture removers, Flookersbrook<br />

Weaver John, M.R.C.S. surgeon, 9 King street<br />

Weaver Joseph, farmer, Flookersbrook<br />

Weaver Joseph, nursery k seedsman. Brown's lane. Handbridge<br />

k 30 Stall, Market hall<br />

Weaver Richard, shopkeeper, 14 Union street, Love street<br />

Weaver Sorauel, cob proprietor, Flookersbrook<br />

Weaver WUfred Morrott (firm, Bridgman Weover 4c Jones),<br />

solicitor, Westminster buildings, Newgate street<br />

Webb, Howarth 4c Co. china, glass, 4c earthenware deolers,<br />

24 Bridge street<br />

Webb Robert, Coach §• Horses, 17 Handbridge<br />

Webb William Charles,teacher <strong>of</strong> music 4c pian<strong>of</strong>orte tuner,<br />

130 St. Anne street<br />

Webster George Watmough, photographer 4c miniature<br />

painter, 19 Bridge Street row<br />

Webster William, joiner, 48 Princess street<br />

Wedgwood Samuel, baker 4c grocer, Boughton<br />

Weddell James, dyer 4c cleaner, 98 Boughton<br />

Weighing Machine (Charles Harrison, clerk), Coal Exchange,<br />

Black Diamond street<br />

Weir John, butcher,47 George street<br />

Welsby Thomas 4c Co. wine k spirit mrchts. 46 Bridge st<br />

Welsh Gomer, builder 4c joiner, Seller street<br />

Welsh John, picture dealer, 3 Grosvenor street<br />

West George, Alma inn, 88 St. Anne street<br />

West George, Glynne Arms hotel, 100 Brook street<br />

West WiUiom, butcher, 3 Market holl<br />

Westcott George, monufacturing confctnr. 22 Handbridge<br />

Westminster Brymbo Coal Sf Coke Co. Limited, Coal Exchange<br />

(1 up the steps). Black Diamond street. Collieries<br />

near Wrexham<br />

Whaley Samuel, accountant, estate agent, auctioneer k<br />

agent for the Provident Life, <strong>County</strong> Fire 4c Accident<br />

Insurance Companies, Eastgate chambers, Eastgate<br />

Street row north<br />

Whalley John, land agent 4c surveyor 4c valuer, 37 Pepper st<br />

Whorton WiUiom, shopkeeper, 17 Frodsham street<br />

White Nathoniel, outfitter, 133 Foregate street<br />

Whitefoot James, Market inn, Northgate street<br />

Whitehouse Mary (Mrs.), lodginghouse, 19 Egerton street<br />

Whitehouse Mary (Mrs.), mUnrs. see Brittain 4c Whitehouse<br />

Whiteley Chorles 4c J. organ builders, Victoria road<br />

Whiteman George, sexton to the Cathedral, 54 Frodsham st<br />

Whitley Williara, shopkeeper, 8 York street<br />

Whitiow Jomes, Linen Hall tavern, Linen Hall street<br />

Whitnoll James, brush maker. Stall, Market ball 4c 18<br />

Handbridge<br />

Whittle Thomas, tobacco 4c snuff manufacturer, see Williams<br />

4c Whittle<br />

Whitworth Harriet (Mrs.), whip manufr. 35Foregate st<br />

Wilbraham Henry, grocer 4c provision dealr. 43 Foregate st<br />

Wilcock Thomas M. librarian to the Chester Free PubUc<br />

Library k Reading rooms, St. John's street<br />

Wilcox Henry k Co. general joiners, Steam Mill street,<br />

Boughton; residence, 62 Walter street. New town<br />

Wilcoxon Thomas 4c Co. wholesale grocers 4c candle manufacturers,<br />

The Cross, 3 Eastgate street, 4c Heatbfield<br />

candle works, Stamford heath<br />

Wild John, hosier k glover, 3 Bridge Street row<br />

Wild Martha (Mrs.), grocer, 15 Boughton<br />

Wildig William, plumber, glazier 4c gasfitter. Linen Hall pi<br />

Wilding George, fishmonger 4c fruiterer, Northgate street<br />

WUding Joseph, draper, 108 Northgate street<br />

Wilkinson Mary, Agnes 4c Louisa (Misses), preparatorv<br />

school for boys, 2 The Bars, Boughton<br />

Wilkinson Edward, greengrocer, 44 4c 45 Stall, Market hall<br />

Wilkinson Edwd. nrovision dlr. 19 Wellington st. George si<br />

WUkinson Peter, beer retailer, Milton street<br />

WUkinson Thos. L. fishmngr. 4c game dlr. 21 AVatergate st<br />

WUley Henry, boot k shoe maker, 123 Foregate street k<br />

Watergate Street row<br />

wuiiams Brothers, silk 4: wooUen dyers k scourers, bed k<br />

window furniture cleaned 4c glaze'd, carpets k blankets<br />

scoured, gloves k feathers cleaned k dyed, moreen 4c<br />

damask cleaned k dyed, gentleraen's clothes cleaned<br />

(established 1817), Dye bouse, 14 St. Werburgh street;<br />

works. Union walk. Queen street<br />

Williams David 4c Son, hydraulic k sanitary plumbers 4cc<br />

Frodsham street<br />

WiUiams Edward 4c Thoraas, butchers, 12 Watergate .street<br />

WiUiaras 4c Whittle, tobacco 4c snuff manufacturers, 32<br />

Northgate street 4c Victoria road<br />

Williams WUliam 4c Henry, butchers, Eostgate"street 4c at<br />

22 Foregate street<br />

Williams William 4c Son, tobacco k snuff manufacturers,<br />

46 Crane street 4c Bridge street<br />

Williams 4c Co. bankers (Old Bank), Foregate street ; draw<br />

on Robarfs 4c Co. London<br />

wuiiams Charles, hoir dresser, 57 Northgate street<br />

wuiiams Charlotte (Mrs.), shopkeeper, George street<br />

wuiiams Edward, hairdresser, 69 Northgate street<br />

WilliomsEdwd.house decorator 4c paper hanger,33Nicholas st<br />

Williams Edward, tailor, draper, hatter4c outfitter : funerals<br />

furnished, Claremont bnildings, Foregate street<br />

Williams Edwd. Haines, boot k shoe mkr. Lower Bridge st<br />

Williams Elias, who. 4c retail draper, 25 k 29 Foregate st<br />

WiUiomsElizh.(Mrs.),stfly 4c elastic beltma.l2A,Grosvenr.st<br />

wuiiams Frances (Miss), ladies' school, Priestfield cottage,<br />

33 Parkgate road<br />

Williams Franklin, chemist, 34 Brook street<br />

WILLIAMS GEORGE, general draper, silk mercer, shawl 4c<br />

mantle k fancy dress warehouse; hosiery, furs, gloves,<br />

umbrellas 4cc. 11 Eastgate street<br />

WiUiams George (late Jones k WiUiams), taUor, woollen<br />

draper 4c hatter, City road<br />

WiUiaras George, tea 4c c<strong>of</strong>fee rooms, 65 Brook street<br />

WiUiams Henry, butcher, Boughton<br />

Williams Henry, teacher <strong>of</strong> music, 1 Bold square<br />

Williams Isaac, plumber, glazier k gasfitter, 23 Cuppin st<br />

WiUiams Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper. Park street<br />

Williams John, Belgrave vaults k cab proprietor 14<br />

Grosvenor street<br />

'<br />

Williams John, cowkeeper, 17 Weaver street<br />

Williams John, shopkeeper, Spital walk, Boughton<br />

Williams John, tailor, 38 Handbridge<br />

Williams John Eyton, chemist k druggist, 4 Foregate st<br />

wuiiams Joseph, baker 4c confectioner, 28 Brook street<br />

Williams Joseph, tailor, 114 Boughton<br />

Williams Lewis, provis'ion merchant, 47 Frodsham street<br />

WilliamsMargt.(Mrs.),lodgingho.7Bridgepl.Low.Bridges6<br />

WiUiaras Meshach, iron 4c general merchant, see Abell «<br />

Williams<br />

WiUioms Robert, beer retoiler, 33 Walter street<br />

Williams Robert, stone raason, Leadworks lane<br />

WUIiaras Sarauel, Durham Ox, Tower street<br />

WiUiaras Sarah Ann (Miss), shopkeeper, 38 Handbridge<br />

WiUiaras Thomas, accountant, 29 Pepper street<br />

Williams Thoraas, beer retailer, Boughton<br />

Williams Thomas, cab proprietor, 2 Back Brook strest<br />

Williams Thos. inspector<strong>of</strong> scbool8,2 Pyecr<strong>of</strong>t st.Handbridgp<br />

Williom8Thos.pluinber,glazier4cgasfitter,llUpJvrorthgntest<br />

WilliarasWra. bosket 4c brush mo.Comraonhall 3t.4cl5Brdw.sT<br />

wuiiams William, box maker, 120 Boughton "<br />

Williams Wm. chimneysweep, Edwards's court,Foregatesr<br />

Williams William, cowkeeper, 17 Trafford street<br />

Williams William, general draper, 1 Northgate Street row<br />

4c 3 Nortbgote street


DIRECTORY.] CHESHIRE. CHORLEY. 145<br />

Williams William, grocer 4c tea dealer, 27 Foregate street<br />

Williams WiUiam, painter, 1 Bold square<br />

Williams Williani, plumber, glazier 4c gasfitter 4c brassfounder,<br />

Commonhall street 4c 126 .Northgate street<br />

wuiiams William, shopkeeper, 113 St. Anne street<br />

Williamson Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, Grosvenor street<br />

Williamson Saml. solicitor. <strong>County</strong> Court <strong>of</strong>fice, St. John's st<br />

Wilson Charies, auctioneer, valuer, house 4c estate agent 4c<br />

agent to the London 4c Lancashire Fire 4c Prudential Life<br />

Insurance Co.'s 4c Accident Assurance Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Scotland, Auction rooms 4c Fine Art gallery, 62 Bridge st<br />

Wilson Clementio (Miss), dress maker,'106 St. Anne street<br />

Wilson Ellis, hair dresser, 15 Frodsham street<br />

Wilson Wm.M.A.,LL.D.boarding school,Forest ho.Foregotest<br />

Wise Henry, Green Dragon hotel, 39 Eastgate street<br />

Wiseraon John 4c Co. millers 4c corn merchants, Cestrian 4c<br />

Albion mills, Canol side<br />

Wood 4c Howitt, generol ironmongers, 20 Bridge street 4c<br />

Watergate Street row<br />

Wood Annie (Miss), boarding 4c day school, 34 King street<br />

Woodcock Joseph, tailor, St. Martin's ash<br />

Woodfine George, grocer 4c provision dealer, 76 Handbridge<br />

Woodward Jomes, coal merchant, 7 Coal Exchange,<br />

Black Diaraond street<br />

Woodward Jaraes, poulterer, 17 Watergate street<br />

Woodward Mary (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 13 Crewe street<br />

Wooley Sarah (Mrs.), greengrocer, 16 Stall, Market hall<br />

Woollara John, baker 4c flour dealer, 50 Foregate street<br />

Woolley Elizabeth (Miss), ladies' school, 13 Bold square<br />

Woolley Thos.goIdsmith,optician 4cwatchina.55BridgeSt.row<br />

Woolliscr<strong>of</strong>t Annie (Mrs.), Bull Sf Stirrup inn, 8 Upper<br />

Nortbgote street<br />

CHOBLEY, popularly known as Alderley Edge, is a<br />

township, railway station and ecclesiastical parish,<br />

formed in 1866 from the mother parish <strong>of</strong> Wilmslow, 174^<br />

miles from London, 2 south-west from Wilmslow, 70|<br />

from Birmingham, 8 south-west from Stockport, 6 northwest<br />

from Macclesfield, 14J from Sandbach, 38J from<br />

Chester, 13J from Manchester by railway, and 17^ from<br />

Crewe, in the Eastern division <strong>of</strong> the county, Macclesfield<br />

hundred, union and county court district, rural<br />

deanery <strong>of</strong> East Frodsham, Chester archdeaconry and<br />

diocese. The Alderley Edge station <strong>of</strong> tbe London and<br />

North Western Railway is in this township. The church<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Philip is a handsome stone building, with chancel,<br />

nave and aisles. The register dates from the<br />

year 1853. The living is a vicarage, yearly value £370,<br />

in the gift <strong>of</strong> trastees, and held by the Rev. James Whitworth<br />

Consterdine, M.A. <strong>of</strong> Trinity College, Cambridge.<br />

There are schools for boys and girls, and one for<br />

infants, George Foulston, master, and Miss Smallwood<br />

mistress. St. John's Church, which has been newlyerected<br />

at Liudow, is a stone building, with chancel<br />

and nave. The living is a vicarage, yearly value about<br />

£100, in the gift <strong>of</strong> trustees, and held by the Rev.<br />

Williara Slack Barnes, M.A. <strong>of</strong> St. John's College, Cambridge.<br />

There is a school for boys, girls and infants,<br />

Chorley.<br />

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.<br />

Anderson James Robert, Field head<br />

Atkinson Miss, Woodlands<br />

Bellhouse Mrs. West bank<br />

Bellhouse Wm.Tliornfid.Maccle


146 CHORLEY.<br />

Roberts Hugh, Oakhurst<br />

Sch<strong>of</strong>ield FranK, Oakleigh<br />

S^diuster Frederick, Oatlands<br />

Sidebothara Ralph Yardley,<br />

Thorn<br />

grove, Macclesfield road<br />

Simpson Williara, Alderley cottage<br />

Smith Thoraas, Ivy cottage<br />

Smithson John, Fern acre, Davy lane<br />

Stohr Endl, The Larches<br />

Taylor George. Beancliffe,Macclesfid.rd<br />

Thbraasson John P. Sunnyside<br />

Thorp Samuel, Oak bonk<br />

Tonge Richard, Croston towers<br />

Waterhouse Henry, Oak view<br />

Waterhouse Isaac Crewdson, High lea<br />

WHters Mrs. Woodbrook<br />

VVatson David, Underwood<br />

Webster Benjn. M.D. Macclesfield road<br />

Welsh Lister WUliam, Elm bank<br />

AVhalley Andrew, Row <strong>of</strong> Trees<br />

Wbadey WUliam, Row <strong>of</strong> Trees<br />

Whitworth John, Brook viUas<br />

Wilhy Mrs. Hillside<br />

Worthington Tbomas Broomfield, Macclesfield<br />

rood<br />

COMMERCIAL,<br />

Aleock WiUiom, plumber k painter<br />

Alderley Edge Reading Room Sf<br />

Library (Benjamin Webster, M.D. I<br />

hon. sec.)<br />

Ashton John, farmer, Lindow<br />

Backshaw Jane (Mrs.), draper<br />

Bailey Edwd. china 4c glass warehouse<br />

BaskervUle Isoac, farmer, Gorst house<br />

Beesley Julia Annie (Mrs.), milliner 4c<br />

dressmaker<br />

Bellerby William, cob proprietor<br />

Beswick James, carter, Lindow<br />

Bilsborough James, gas fitter k plumber<br />

Blackshow Thomaa, farmer. The Fields<br />

Booth Mary (Mrs.), laundress<br />

Bratt Joseph, blacksmith, Lindow<br />

Broadbent WUliam, tailor k outfitter<br />

BrookfieldWm. china 4c glass vvarehouse<br />

Brown Josiah, farraer. Row <strong>of</strong> Trees<br />

Burgess John, provision dealer, Lindow<br />

Cawley WUliam, coal raerchant<br />

Cheetham Ann (Miss), confectioner<br />

Church Wra.Worthington,dispsg. chmst<br />

Cooke Wm. ironmngr. 4c tin plate wrkr<br />

Crew Eli, surgeon. Edge end<br />

Crook Jomes, grocer<br />

Cutler James, De Trafford Arms<br />

Davies Mrtho. (Mrs.), frmr.Chorley hU<br />

CHESHIRE.<br />

Dawson Adam, farraer, Foden lane<br />

Dawson Charles James, B.A. raaster <strong>of</strong><br />

elementary day school. School lane<br />

Dawson James, farmer, Grange house<br />

Dobson John, butcher<br />

Downes Jas. farmer, registrar <strong>of</strong> births<br />

k deaths, k assistant overseer for<br />

township <strong>of</strong> Chorley, Alderiey<br />

Downes Richard, farmer, Carr's farm<br />

Dutton John, bookseller 4c stationer<br />

I Ford Henrv, butcher. Chapel street<br />

Ford Peter, frmr. k cattle dlr. Lindow<br />

Foster Samuel, station master<br />

Goldthorp John, collector to the Local<br />

Board, Davy lane<br />

Goss William, blacksmith<br />

Hayne Jno. frmr. Grange ho. Foden la<br />

HamUton Elzh.(Mrs.),8hpkpr.Brown8t<br />

Harslem Margt.(Mrs.),Inner. Lindow<br />

Hatch Wm. Hen. bldr. 4t joinr.Brown st<br />

Hatton Ann (Miss), laundress<br />

Haywood Benj. bldr. k stnrasn. Davy lo<br />

Henshaw David, wheelwright, Moss la<br />

Henshaw George, blacksraith. Moss la<br />

Henshaw Henry, grocer 4c wheelwright,<br />

Smithy lone<br />

Henshaw MaryAnn (Mrs.), cowkeeper.<br />

Smithy lane<br />

Henshaw Sophia (Mrs.), grocer, Post<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice 4cc<br />

Hidderley John B. hosier<br />

Hockenhull John, carter<br />

Hough Sarah (Miss), dressmkr.Mossla<br />

Howarth Rundle, farmer<br />

Howe Jane (Mrs.), farmer, Lindow<br />

Jaffrey Walter, plmbr.glzr.4c gasfitter<br />

Jones Jane (Mrs.), greengcr. Chapel st<br />

Kay Benjamin, plnihr. painter 4c glazier<br />

Keyworth Henry M. M.A. gentlemen's<br />

boarding 4c day school, Beeehfield<br />

Leach Thomas, painter 4c decorator<br />

Leadbeater John, stonemoson<br />

Lingard James, upholsterer. Smithy la<br />

Mason Jane (Mrs.), milliner<br />

Mason John, boot k shoe maker<br />

Massey Isaac, builder4c contractor<br />

Mellor Wm. frmr. k butcher, Sraithy la<br />

MooreHorriett(Mrs.),prvn. dlr.Lindow<br />

Mottram Joseph, farmer, Ryley lane<br />

Newton Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer<br />

Nichols John, Royal Oak inn<br />

Norbury Joel, farmer, Chorley lane<br />

Norbury Joseph, butcher<br />

Ostick Joseph, butcher. Smithy lane<br />

[POST<br />

OFFICE<br />

Pearson Jobn, farmer<br />

Perrin Edward John, grocer. Chapel st<br />

Perrin Thomas, farraer, Foden lone<br />

Pickering William, draper k clothier<br />

Powell Ann (Mrs.), furniture broker<br />

Poynton Sf Worth Collieries, coal<br />

merchants (Thos. Clarke, agent)<br />

Prince Chas. Hen. baker 4c grcr. West st<br />

Queen's Hotel, L. k N. W. Railway<br />

Co.(AlfredCollins,maiiager),Alderley<br />

Edge station<br />

Read Thoraas, farraer, Lindow<br />

Rider Ann Amelia (Mrs), dressmaker,<br />

HUIfield<br />

Rider Mary Ann (Mi8s),draper 4c hosier<br />

Robinson John, upholsterer<br />

Rylands Eliza (Mrs), boot 4c shoe raaker<br />

Schroder Margaret (Miss),ladies'boarding<br />

4c dav school, Wilmslow road<br />

Shaw William, fishmonger 4c poulterer<br />

Shaw William (Mis.), milliner 4cdressraaker,<br />

Waverley house<br />

Smith Eleanor (Miss), teacher <strong>of</strong> music,<br />

Moss lane<br />

Smith Thomas, boot k shoe maker<br />

Smith Thomas James, coal merchant.<br />

Station yard<br />

Stanley Jacob, grocer<br />

Steel George, boot 4c shoe maker<br />

Steel Sarah(Mrs.),farmer,Pre8ton house<br />

STEVENS EDWARD, family grocer,<br />

wine, spirit k ale 4c porter merchant.<br />

See advertisement<br />

Stonier Harriet (Mrs.), dressmaker<br />

Story Frank Scott Dudgeon, saddler 4c<br />

harness raaker<br />

Straker WUliara, taUor, Lindow<br />

Street Samuel, butcher 4c cattle dealer,<br />

Lindow<br />

Sutcliffe Hannah (Mrs.), laundress<br />

Tyler Saniiiel, nurseryman 4c seedsman,<br />

4c coach proprietor, School lane<br />

Union Bank <strong>of</strong> Manchester, Limited,<br />

open 10 to 2 Wednesdays 4c 10 to 1<br />

Saturdays (James Nichols, manager)<br />

Unsworth John, provision dlr. Lindow<br />

Warburton Charles, draper<br />

Ward Daniel, tailor<br />

Webb Jaraes, farmer<br />

Whalley William 4c Andrew, slate raerchants<br />

4c building inateriBl dealers<br />

Worsencr<strong>of</strong>t Jsph. brickmaker, Lindow<br />

WorthTheodoric,baker4cgrocer, West st<br />

Wright Betty (Miss), dressmaker<br />

CHRISTLETON is a parish in the unions <strong>of</strong> Chester<br />

and Tarvin, comprising the townships <strong>of</strong> Christleton,<br />

Cotton Abbots, Cotton Edmunds, Littleton, and Rowton.<br />

The township <strong>of</strong> Christleton is 2^ miles southeast<br />

from Chester, in the western division <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

county, in the lower division <strong>of</strong> Broxton hundred,<br />

Chester union and county court district and rural<br />

deanery, archdeaconry and diocese <strong>of</strong> Chester. The<br />

church is named in honour <strong>of</strong> St. James tbe Apostle;<br />

it is <strong>of</strong> red stone from the neighbouring quarry at<br />

Waverton; a good deal <strong>of</strong> white stone from Stourton<br />

hill has been introduced into the interior with good<br />

effect : the building consists <strong>of</strong> chancel, nave with<br />

clerestory, aisles and transepts, one <strong>of</strong> which forms<br />

the organ chamber, the other is seated for children:<br />

the church is fitted with open benches <strong>of</strong> oak, and will<br />

seat about 400 people ; the pulpit, which is <strong>of</strong> oak and<br />

walnut, on a base <strong>of</strong> polished Devonshire marble, was<br />

given by Mrs. Ince in memory <strong>of</strong> her husband, Townsend<br />

Ince ; the architect was W. Butterfield, esq : the<br />

base <strong>of</strong> the tower bas been converted into a baptistery,<br />

and contains a beautiful font—a bowl <strong>of</strong> Derbyshire<br />

fossil, marble shaft, top <strong>of</strong> Sicilian marble : the old<br />

west window <strong>of</strong> tbe tower has been filled with good<br />

stained glass: the baptistery represents " Christ blessing<br />

little children " ; it was given in memory <strong>of</strong> Theodosia<br />

Fanny Lace, by her husband, brothers and sisters :<br />

the tower, which probably dates from about the middle<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 16th century, has survived two rebuildings,<br />

one in 1739 and the other in 1876-77, when it was<br />

heightened and thoroughly repaired: it contains a<br />

peal <strong>of</strong> 8 bells. The register dates from the year [ ].<br />

The living is a rectory, yearly value about £700,<br />

with a good house, rebuilt in the year 1870 by<br />

the present rector, the Rev. Lionel Garnett, B.A. <strong>of</strong><br />

Brasenose College, Oxford : it is in the gift <strong>of</strong> H.<br />

Garnett, esq. <strong>of</strong> Wyreside, near Lancaster. A very<br />

beautiful row <strong>of</strong> four almshouses, in the old <strong>Cheshire</strong><br />

half-timbered style was built by the late Mrs. .James<br />

Dixon, <strong>of</strong> Littleton, in memory <strong>of</strong> her husband and<br />

son ; the architect was Mr. J. Scott, son <strong>of</strong> Sir Gilbert<br />

Scott. A sum <strong>of</strong> £100 was left by the late James<br />

Dixon, esq. <strong>of</strong> Littleton, the interest to be used as the<br />

rector shall think fit for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the poor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

parish. There are chapels for the Independents. There<br />

is a National school for boys and girls, and a Sunday<br />

school is held at the school-room ; also a workmen's<br />

club. The Chester and Eliesmere canal passes close to<br />

the villages. The soil is strong clay and sandy; the<br />

subsoil is clayey and marly. The chief crop is wheat,<br />

and a considerable quantity <strong>of</strong> cheese is made in the<br />

parish. John Brook Wood, esq. (who is lord <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

manor), and Mrs. Townsend Ince are the principal landowners.<br />

There are some small charities, amounting to<br />

£6, The area is—parish 3,191 acres ; township 1,465<br />

acres : rateable value—parish £5,582 ; township £<br />

the population in 1871 was—parish 987; township 704<br />

Parish Clerk, George Mayers.<br />

POST OFFICE.—Thomas Johnson, postmaster.<br />

arrive from Chester at 7 a.m.; dispatched at 6.25 p.m.<br />

Parochial School (boys), Samuel Earlam, master<br />

Parochial School (girls), Mrs. Jane Goodyer, mistress<br />

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