Chapels and Meeting Houses.

Ministers, and theirResidences.

Services commence.

AssociationMethodists.

Newhall street,

Mr. J. Handley, Minister.

½ past 10, 6; Wednesday, ¼ past 7.

Baptists.

Cannon-street

Rev. T. Swann, Wheeley’s Lane, Edgbaston.

½ past 10, 3, and ½ past 6; Monday andThursday, ½ past 7.

Bond street

Rev. T. Morgan, Regent place, Harper’s hill.

½ past 10, ½ past 6; Monday and Wednesday,½ past 7.

Graham-street

Rev. J. Hoby, D.D., Camden-hill.

½ past 10, ½ past 6; Monday and Wednesday,½ past 7.

Newhall-street

Rev. J. Ham, Bath-street.

½ past 10, 3, and ½ past 6; Monday andWednesday, ½ past 7.

Lombard street

Rev. G. Cheatle, Lombard-street.

11, 3, and ½ past 6; Monday and Wednesday, ½past 7.

Calvinists.

Bartholomew-street

Rev. Mr. Telford, Bordesley-place.

½ past 10, 6; Monday and Wednesday, ½ past7.

Zoah Chapel, Cambridge-street

Rev. James Jay.

½ past 10, and ½ past 6; Wednesday, ½past 7.

Lawrence-street

Rev. Thomas Buckingham.

½ past 10, 3, and half past 6; Monday and Thursday,½ past 7

Dependent Methodists.

Buck-street

Various Preachers.

½ past 10, 2, & 6; Tuesday, ½ past 7;Thursday, 8.

Holy Catholic& Apostolic Church.

Newhall-street,

Mr. Barclay.

6, 10, 2, ½ before 4, 5, ½ past 6; alsodaily, 6, and 5.

Independents.

Carr’s lane

Rev. J. A. James, Edgbaston.

½ past 10, ½ past 6; Monday and Wednesday,½ past 7.

Steelhouse-lane

Rev. T. East, Sparkbrook.

11, ½ past 6; Monday and Wednesday, ½ past7.

Livery-street

Rev. J. Allsop, 7, Newhall-hill.

¼ before 11, ½ past 6; Monday and Thursday,¼ past 7.

Legge-street

Messrs. Clay and Derrington, alternate Preachers.

½ past 10, ½ past 6; Tuesday & Thursday,½ past 7.

Great Barr-street

Various Preachers.

½ past 10, ½ past 6.

Union Chapel, Handsworth

Rev. J. Hammond, Union Row, Handsworth.

11, 3, and ½ past 6.

Saltley, near the Railway

Various Preachers.

½ past 10, and 3.

Jews’ Synagogue.

Severn-street

Rev. Mr. Chapman, Smallbrook-street, Reader.

On Saturday at ½ past 8, during the winter months,& 8, Summer months; 1, and at sunset.

LadyHuntingdon’s.

King-street

Rev. John Jones, Bristol Road.

½ past 10, 3, & ½ past 6; Monday,Wednesday, and Friday, ½ past 7. A Welsh service at2 every Sunday afternoon.

New JerusalemChurch.

Summer Lane

Rev. E. Madeley, Summer-lane.

¼ before 11, & ½ past 6.

New ConnexionMethodists.

Oxford-street

Rev. J. Curtis, Ravenhurst street.

½ past 10, ½ past 2, & 6; Tuesday &Friday, ½ past 7.

PrimitiveMethodists.

Inge-street

Various Preachers.

Bordesley-street

Various Preachers.

RomanCatholics.

St. Chad’s, Shadwell-street

Rev. E. Peach and Rev. J. Abbott.

¼ past 8, ½ past 9, ½ past 10,½ past 3, and ½ past 6.

St. Peter’s, St Peter’s place

Rev. T. M. McDonnell, St. Peter’s place.

9, ½ past 10, ½ past 3, & ½ past6.

Society ofFriends.

Bull-street

10, 3, in Winter, and 6 in Summer; Wednesday, 10.

ScotchChurch.

Broad-street

Rev. Robert Wallace, M.A., No. 1, Summer-hill Terrace,Sandpits.

11 & ½ past 6.

Unitarians.

Old Meeting-house, Grub-street

Rev. Hugh Hutton, Edgbaston.

11 & ½ past 6.

New Meeting-house, Moor street

Rev. John Kentish, Bourn-brook, Bristol-road; Rev. S.Bache, Frederick-street, Edgbaston.

11 & 3.

Thorp-street

Various Preachers.

11, ½ past 6; Wednesday, ½ past 7.

Cambridge-street, Crescent

Various Preachers.

11, 3.

Birmingham West Circuit.

Cherry-street

Rev. G. B. McDonald, 45, Newhall-street.

½ past 10, 3, and 6; Tuesday and Thursday, ¼past 7.

Wesley Chapel, Constitution-hill

Rev. T. Dicken, 17, Vittoria-street.

½ past 10, 3, and ½ past 6; Tuesday,¼ past 7.

Islington Chapel

Rev. J. Lomas, Hagley Road.

½ past 10, ½ past 2, and 6; Wednesday,¼ past 7.

Bristol-road

Rev. J. P. Haswell, Wellington-road.

½ past 10, ½ past 2, and 6; Tuesday;¼ past 7.

Birmingham EastCircuit.

Belmont-row

Rev. D. Walton, Belmont row.

½ past 10, ½ past 2, and 6; Wednesday¼ past 7.

Bradford-street

Rev. J. Barton, Camphill.

½ past 10, ½ past 2, and 6; Wednesday,½ past 7.

New-town Row

Rev. W. Griffith, Jun.

½ past 10, ½ past 2, and 6; Thursday,½ past 7.

PRINCIPAL SHOW ROOMS AND MANUFACTORIES. [106]

Soho, Handsworth.

BRASS FOUNDERS.

Anderton, W. and Sons, 6, Whittall-street.

Barber, J., and Green, 15, Newhall-street.

Bourn, John, 31, Lionel-street.

Docker, Thomas, and Sons, Whittall-street.

Heaton, Ralph, 70 and 71, Bath-street.

Horn, Thomas, Temple-row.