MISCELLANEOUS.

Attwood George & Sons, fire-clay merchants and steel manufacturers, Hawne

Bloomer Josiah, pawnbroker, Cradley

Brittle James, mason, Netherend

Bullus John, earthenware manufacturer, Greenhill Pottery

Burr John, engineer, Highfield house

Clewes Thomas Matthew, woollen mop maker, Collygate

District Fire Office Station, Church st

Edwards Thomas, inland revenue officer, Cornbow

Gas Works, Cornbow—John Devonport, manager

Glaze John, leather cutter, Peckingham st

Hayes & Wright, attorneys, Cornbow

Hayes William, deputy coroner for Worcestershire, Cornbow

Hemming William, policeman, Cornbow

Hodgetts Charles Ruby, woollen yarn spinner and felt manufacturer, Collygate

Hodgetts Joseph, farmer, High st

Hodgetts Thomas, stationer, High st

Howell Thomas, auctioneer, Collygate

Johnson Thos. patten maker, Hagley st

Maclow John, clothes broker, High st

O’Connor Arthur, relieving officer, Hagley st

Pardoe William, wire worker, High st

Parkes Sarah, baker, High st

Parkes William, post master, High st

Police Station, Cornbow—Miles Overend, superintendent

Rogers James, watch maker, High st

Salt Samuel, general dealer, Hagley st

Siviter Thos. gas tube manufctr, Cornbow

Smith David, cooper, Hagley road

Thomson George, manager of the New British Iron Company, Corngreaves

PLACES OF WORSHIP,
AND THEIR MINISTERS.

St. John’s Church, Hales Owen—The Venerable Archdeacon Hone, vicar; Rev. George Thompson and Rev. Robert Stafford, curates

Episcopal Chapel, Cradley—Rev. Chas Walker Simons, incumbent; Rev. Geo. Augustus Caley, curate

Baptist Chapel, Cradley

Independent Chapel, Cornbow—Rev. — Fisher

Unitarian Chapel, Netherend—Rev. William Cochrane

Methodist (Wesleyan) Chapels, Townsend, Cradley and Hasberry

Methodist (New Connexion) Chapel, Cradley Forge

Methodist (Primitive) Chapel, Birmingham street and Cradley

REGISTRARS
OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

John Smith, Spring hill

Jesse Smith (deputy), Hagley road