MISCELLANEOUS.
Bagnall Mary, clothes dealer, Listley st
Baker James, cutler, Listley st
Baker Joseph, rope maker, Whitburn st
Batte William D. coroner, East Castle st
Bennett John L. tax collectr, West Castle st
Cureton Benjamin, registrar of births and deaths, High street
Doughty Richard, wharfinger, Underhill st
Fowles Mary Ann, dyer, Whitburn st
Goalby John, haberdasher, High st
Gwynn James, basket maker, Salop st
Hughes Ann, pawnbroker, St. Leonard’s Church yard
Jefferies & Co. tallow chandlers, High st
Jones Dodo Davis, parish clerk, High st
Nock & Wilson, corn factors, High st
Rutter Benjamin, nail maker, Bernard’s hill
Sewell John, professor of music, Church st
Sing & Macmichael, tanners, Mill street, Low Town
Williams Charles, land steward, Morville Hall
Williams Fanny Evans, Berlin wool repository, High st
Williams Thos. gun manufacturer, High st
PLACES OF WORSHIP,
AND THEIR MINISTERS.
St. Leonard’s Church—Rev. George Bellett, A.M. incumbent; Rev. Charles Isaac Powie, curate
St. Mary’s Church—Rev. William Knox Marshall, A.M. incumbent; Rev. Henry Bolland, curate
St. Mary Macdalene’s Church, Quatford—Rev. George Leigh Wasey, incumbent
St. Michael’s Church, Morville—Rev. George Leigh Wasey, incumbent; Rev. John Clarke, curate
Stockton Church, Stockton—Rev. Charles Whitmore, incumbent; Rev. Stuteville Isaacson, curate
Baptist Chapel, West Castle street—Rev. Alfred Tilley
Independent Chapel, Stoneway steps—Rev. David D. Evans
Methodist (Wesleyan) Chapel, Low Churchway
Roman Catholic Chapel, High st—Rev. Francis O’Neill, priest
Irvingite Chapel, East Castle st—Rev. John H. Cooper