MISCELLANEOUS.
Beakbane Henry, tanner, Church st
Cartwright Jno. stone mason, Canal wharf
Clay William, iron and brass founder, Canal wharf
Colmere John, miller, Ellesmere Mill
Darbyshire George, clogger, Cross st
Davies Mary, nail maker, St. John’s hill
Jenkins Edward & Son, auctioneers, Trimpley
Jones John, coal merchant, Canal wharf
Jones John, nursery & seedsman, Swine Market st
Lloyd Edward, portrait & animal painter, Willow st
Lowe Samuel L. tallow chandler, High st
Parry John, rope & twine maker, Cross st
Pemberton Richard, hatter, St. John’s hill
Ralphes Edward, bird & animal stuffer, Scotland street
Tilston John, boat builder, Canal wharf
Williams Mary, Berlin wool & fancy repository, Church st
Young John, canal inspector, Canal wharf
Public Buildings, Offices, &c.
PLACES OF WORSHIP,
AND THEIR MINISTERS.
Saint Mary’s Church, Church st—Rev. John David Day, vicar; Rev. Jno. Peake, curate
Welshampton Church, Welshampton—Rev. Geo. S. Master, incumbent
Chapel of Ease, Cockshut—Rev. Samuel H. Burrows
Chapel of Ease, Dudleston—Rev. David Birds, ministers
Chapel of Ease, Penley—Rev. Robert Polwhwle
Independent Chapel, Chapel st—Rev. Thomas Tyson
Methodist (Primitive) Chapels, Scotland street, and Welshampton
Methodist (Wesleyan) Chapel Watergate st
Methodist (Wesleyan Association), Chapel, Scotland st