Part 30
_Sir John Swinnerton_, by will 1616, charged his lands with the payment of £5. 4s. for bread, which, by the sale of the lands, was increased to £7. 4s. per annum. The money for which the land was sold was in the hands of T. Kynaston, Esq., nearly fifty years, and subsequently of Mr. Lloyd, for which interest was regularly paid till 1781, when this money was called in, for the purpose of enabling the town to purchase and repair certain premises near the churchyard, intended for a workhouse. The money was probably applied accordingly; but in 1808 this workhouse was sold for £280, by the directors of the Oswestry house of industry, under the powers of an act of parliament, passed 31 George III. We are informed, however, that the produce of this sale was not added to the funds of the house of industry, but was applied in obtaining an act of parliament for lighting and paving the town of Oswestry. It appears, therefore, the inhabitants of the town of Oswestry have appropriated to their own use a sum of £120 applicable to charitable uses, without making the poor any compensation in lieu thereof.
_Richard Muckleston_, in 1638, gave 40s. per annum to be distributed in bread to the poor of Oswestry, charged on premises in the parish of Kilgurran, and at Llandrau. The amount is expended in bread and distributed on Good Friday.
_Francis Shore_, in 1691, charged his mansion house in Oswestry, with the payment of 20s. yearly, to be distributed among the poor. Mr. Jones, the owner of the house, gives 20s. yearly among poor persons, according to his own discretion, on St. Thomas’s day.
_Margaret Lloyd_, by will 1694, charged her house and croft in the parish of Oswestry, with the annual payment of 20s., to be given among twenty poor labourers or decayed tradesmen.
_Elizabeth Williams_, in 1703, left to poor housekeepers 40s. per annum, to be distributed by the churchwardens on Palm Monday, for ever, which money was to be paid out of the Mixen Hall estate.
_Rebecca Lloyd_, by will 1733, gave £20, which was afterwards secured on premises in Cross street. The amount is paid by Mr. Penson, the owner of a house and garden in Cross street, and distributed by the churchwardens among forty poor persons on New Year’s day.
_Sir William Williams_, by his will, 7th September, 1734, bequeathed £200, the annual produce thereof to be distributed among poor persons of the town and parish of Oswestry. This money is in the hands of Sir Watkin W. Wynne, whose agent pays the yearly sum of £10 as the interest thereof. One half of this money is distributed by the churchwardens of the town, in sums of 6d. and 1s. each. The other half is divided between the upper and lower divisions of the parish.
_Sir Nathaniel Lloyd’s Charity_.—In the will of Sir Nathaniel Lloyd, bearing date All Souls day, 1740, there is the following clause:—“I give to some of the meaner inhabitants of Oswestry and Whittington a yearly benefit, equally among them, as shall arise out of my South Sea Stock and old annuities; the first putting in of such persons to be in the heir of Aston, of the family of my grandfather, Andrew Lloyd, Esq., and the nomination to any vacancy to be in the bishop of that diocese and the heir of Aston alternately.” Soon after the death of the testator, proceedings were instituted in the Court of Chancery, and by a decree made 14th November, 1743, it was referred to the master to inquire of what South Sea Stock and Old South Sea annuities the testator died possessed; to appoint trustees, to whose names the same should be transferred, and to approve of a scheme for the application of the charity; and it was declared that the bequest to the meaner inhabitants of Oswestry and Whittington was a perpetual charity, and ought to be distributed among the meaner inhabitants, who should not receive alms. The master, by his report, made 15th May 1745, certified that the testator was possessed of £660. 16s. 9d. South Sea Stock, and £2,623. 16s. Old South Sea annuities; and he approved of a scheme, whereby it was provided that the charity should be extended to the whole town and liberty of Oswestry; and that three-fifths of the dividends should be paid among the meaner inhabitants, not receiving alms, and two-fifths among the like persons in Whittington; and that twelve persons of the town and liberty of Oswestry, and eight persons of Whittington, be nominated alternately by the heir of Aston, and the bishop of St. Asaph, should be allowed £4 each yearly, by quarterly payments. That a power should be vested in seven trustees thereinafter named, to make orders for the better management of the charity; and that on the death of any of the trustees, the survivors should within six weeks appoint another. The master’s report was confirmed, and the stock and annuities duly transferred into their names. The dividends, amounting to £97 19s. 8d. per annum, are received by Messrs. Child, and £50 is transmitted every Christmas, and £45 every Midsummer, to Mr. Lloyd, who pays to twenty poor persons of the parishes of Oswestry and Whittington, £4. 10s. per annum, by half-yearly payments. No persons are appointed unless at the time they reside in one of the parishes above mentioned; but if they afterwards cease to reside there, the allowance is not taken away from them. The parties receiving the charity are generally such as have been reduced from better circumstances.
OSWESTRY DIRECTORY
A LIST OF STREETS, COURTS, SQUARES, AND PLACES IN THE BOROUGH OF OSWESTRY
Albert place, Beatrice street
Albion hill, Bailey head
Arthur street, Bailey head
Bailey head, Bailey street
Bailey street, Cross street
Bailey square, Bailey head
Beatrice street, Legge street
Black gate, Legge street
Borough gaol, Bailey head
Brook st., Lower, Pool road
Brook st., Upper, Church st.
Butter market, Cross street
Butter and cheese mart, Powis hall
Castle buildings, Willow st.
Castle fields, Up. Bailey sq.
Castle street, Castle fields
Castle terrace, Beatrice street
Church street, Cross street
Church st., Upper, Pool road
Clawddu street, Willow street to Cross street
Coney green, Salop road
Corn market, Powis market hall
County court, Bailey square
County hall, Bailey square
Cross street, Church street
Croxon’s square, Smithfield road
Dispensary, Lower Brook st.
English Walls, Smithfield rd
Excise office, Legge street
Gatacre place, Welsh walls
Horse fair, Castle fields
Kent place, Salop road
Legge street, Salop road
Londonderry, Upper Willow street
Love lane, Church street
Middleton road, Salop road
Oswell’s place, Pool road
Paradise row, Salop road
Pentropoath, Pool road
Police office, Bailey head
Poultry and fruit market, Clawddu street
Pool road, Church street
Porkington terrace, Willow street
Post office, Willow street
Powis market hall, Castle fields
Quadrant place, Legge street
Race course, two miles W.W by N. of the borough
Railway station, Lower Beatrice street
Salop road, Legge street
Shambles, Willow street
Shoe and merchandise market, Bailey square
Smithfield road, Salop road
Smithfield beast, sheep, and pig market, English walls
Stamp office, Willow street
Theatre, Upper Willow street
Union place, Beatrice street
Victoria place, Smithfield rd
Warrington place, Upper Willow street
Welsh walls, from Brook street to Willow street
Willow street, Cross street
Willow street, Upper, Welsh walls
ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF NAMES, PROFESSIONS, TRADES, AND RESIDENCES OF THE INHABITANTS OF OSWESTRY.
Allen Thomas, market gardener, Kent place
Andrews Charles Scarlett, Esq., high bailiff
Arthur Evan, provision dealer, Cross street
Asterley Catherine, seminary, Castle buildings
Aubrey Mrs., Broom hall
Barnett Henry, surgeon, Willow street
Barrett James, vict., Coach and Horses, Legge street
Basnett Miss, Salop road
Bassett Joseph, solicitors’ clerk, Salop road
Bate Mrs. Mary, Salop road
Batchelor and Grindley, maltsters, Beatrice street
Batten William, veterinary surgeon, Upper Brook street
Batterbee William, brazier and glazier, Legge street
Baverstock John, tailor, Salop road
Bayley Charles, glass and china dealer, Cross street
Beard Hannah Jemima, dress maker, Willow street
Beckett James, vict., Fighting Cocks, Beatrice street
Bentley John, parish clerk, Upper Church street
Bennion and Meredith, surgery, Welsh walls
Bickerton George Morrel, hardware dealer, Willow street
Bill Mrs. Jane, Bailey street
Blaikei Robert, surgeon, Church street
Bowen John, painter, Legge street
Bowyer Thomas, cooper, Beatrice street
Brayne Mrs. Elizabeth, maltster, Beatrice st.
Brayne Thomas, accountant, Beatrice street
Breese John, vict., Victoria, Willow street
Bridden Mary, confectioner, Albion hill
Brocklehurst Rev. T. H., Brook street
Buffey Mr. Samuel, Brook street
Bull Mrs. Elizabeth, Kent place
Bull William Isaac, solicitor, Church street
Cadwallader Thos., basket maker, Salop road
Carry Mrs. Mary Ann, Kent place
Cartwright Peploe, Esq., Church street
Cash Thomas, slater, Beatrice street
Churchill Benjamin, Esq., Lime house
Churton Joseph, provision dealer, Beatrice street
Clayton Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Upper Brook street
Collier Henry, teacher of dancing, Coney green cottage
Cooke Ann, dress maker, Pool road
Coombs Samuel, boot and shoe warehouse, Church street
Cooper George, bank manager, Willow st.
Corken Archibald, watch and clock dealer, Cross street
Corney William, confectioner, Cross street
Corney and Jones, wine merchants, Church street
Cowdell John, book stationer, Legge street
Cross Thomas, bird and animal preserver, Brook street
Croxon Mrs., Church street
Croxon Richard Jones, Esq., Church street
Davies Mrs. Catherine, Beatrice street
Davies David Christopher, tin plate worker, Legge street
Davies Edward, mail contractor, Coney green
Davies Edward, lets post horses, Salop road
Davies Edward, cheese factor, Church street
Davies Edward, confectioner, Cross street
Davies Elizabeth, straw bonnet maker, Cross street
Davies Ellen, confectioner, Cross street
Davies Francis, blacksmith, Willow street
Davies Henry, solicitor, Willow street
Davies James, beerhouse, Bailey street
Davies John, vict., Three Tuns, Bailey head
Davies John, mercer & draper, Cross street
Davies John, saddler and harness maker, Bailey street
Davies John, tailor, Cross street
Davies Mary, confectioner, Albion hill
Davies Richard and William, mercers and drapers, Cross street
Davies Robert, beerhouse, Upper Brook st.
Davies Sarah, straw bonnet maker, Church st.
Davies Susannah, shopkeeper, Willow street
Davies Thomas, vict., Red Lion, Bailey head
Davies Thomas, plumber and glazier, Albert place
Davies Thomas, glazier, Beatrice street
Davies Thomas, machine maker, Bailey sq.
Davies Thomas Askew, county court clerk, Cross street
Davies William Morris, mercer and draper, Cross street
Dempster Thomas, upholsterer, Legge street
Dicker Philip, surgeon, Arthur street
Dodd Edward, vict., The Eagles, Bailey sqre.
Donne Rev. Stephen, Brook street house
Doughty William, baker, &c., Willow street
Edmunds Griffith, tailor and draper, Albion hill
Edmunds John, Esq., Porkington terrace
Edmunds Mrs. Martha, Union place
Edwards Mr. David, Beatrice street
Edwards David, basket maker, Brook street
Edwards Edward, vict., Unicorn, Albion hill
Edwards Edward, butcher, Willow street
Edwards Edward, vict., Five Bells, Willow street
Edwards George, boot and shoe dealer, Cross street
Edwards John, boot and shoe maker, Croxon’s square
Edwards John, butcher, Bailey street
Edwards James, Esq., Upper Brook street
Edwards Luke, vict., Swan, Beatrice street
Edwards Richard, tailor, Salop road
Edwards Richard, lets post horses, Londonderry
Edwards Thomas, Esq., Porkington terrace
Edwards Thomas, tallow chandler, Cross st.
Edwards Thomas, bricklayer, Willow street
Edwards Thomas, currier, Beatrice street
Edwards Walter, chemist and druggist, Church street
Edwards William, spirit merchant, Legge st.
Edwards William, nurseryman, Welsh walls
Edwards William, vict., Star, Bailey street
Edwards William, hairdresser, Church street
Ellis Henry, attorney’s clerk, Smithfield cottage
Ellis Thomas, tallow chandler, Brick kilns
Ellis Thomas, glazier, Croxon’s square
Evans Edward, auctioneer, Legge street
Evans Edward, builder, Lower Brook street
Evans Evan, butcher, Poole road
Evans Francis, saddler and harness maker, Cross street
Evans George, boot and shoe maker, Upper Brook street
Evans John, provision store, Pool road
Evans John, cow keeper, Beatrice street
Evans Lydia, milliner, Quadrant
Evans Richard, chemist and druggist, Willow street
Evans Robert, tanner, Legge street
Evans Samuel, news agent
Evans Mrs. Selina Clementia, Salop road
Evans Thomas, shopkeeper, Pool road
Evans William, dyer, Pool road
Eyeley Charles, painter, Lower Brook street
Eyeley and Son, painter, Upper Brook street
Farmer Charles, saddler and harness maker, Willow street
Farr Thomas, coach builder, Salop road
Faulkes Edward, beerhouse, Legge street
Faulkes Robert, draper and mercer, Church street
Fisher John Edward, ironmonger, Cross street
Fitzgerald Samuel, attorney’s clerk
Fox John, accountant, Upper Brook street
Fox Ralph, shopkeeper, Upper Brook street
France George, commercial school, Beatrice street
Franklin Mrs. Elizabeth, Willow street
Fuller William, surgeon, Salop road
Gee Margaret, vict., Albion, Church street
Gerrard William, hairdresser, Legge road
Gilpin Mrs. Mary, Union place
Gittins Samuel, maltster, Beatrice street
Gough John, glazier, Beatrice street
Gough Mrs. Maria, Church street
Gregory Thomas, silversmith, Cross street
Griffith William, boot and shoemaker, Willow street
Griffith William, surgeon, Church street
Grindley and Co., maltsters, Beatrice street
Hales John Miles, gentleman, Lower Brook street
Hammons Edward, farrier, Church street
Hamor Mrs., The Cottage
Hardy Mary, baby linen repository, Church street
Hardy Thomas, slater, Church street
Haswell Charles, beerhouse, Legge street
Hawkins Henry George, agent, Union place
Hayward William, Esq., Willow street
Hayward and Davies, solicitors, Bailey head
Hill Thomas, auctioneer, Upper Brook street
Hilditch George, auctioneer; office, Church street
Hingham George, gunsmith, Cross street
Hodges Richard, corn factor, Willow street
Hodges William, seed factor, Bailey street
Holbrook Sarah, seminary, Salop road
Holden Richard, vict., Horse Shoe, Legge street
Holland Isaac, builder, Beatrice street
Hughes Edward, whitesmith, Beatrice street
Hughes Edward, wheelwright, Salop road
Hughes Elizabeth, bonnet maker, Willow st.
Hughes Ellis, county court bailiff
Hughes Hannah, straw bonnet maker, Beatrice street
Hughes John, bank manager, Bailey square
Hughes John, beerhouse, Salop road
Hughes John, shopkeeper, Beatrice street
Hughes Mary, shopkeeper, Salop road
Hughes Price, butcher, Willow street
Hughes Richard, butcher, Upper Brook street
Hughes Thomas, wine merchant, Church st.
Hughes Thomas, bricklayer, Upper Brook street
Hughes Thomas, beerhouse, Willow street
Hughes Thomas, tailor, Willow street
Hughes William, tanner, Willow street
Hurdman John, temperance house, Bailey sq.
Humphreys Clara, clothes dealer, Legge street
Jackson George, butcher, Bailey street
Jackson Joseph, beerhouse, Church street
Jackson Mary Ann, seminary, Willow street
Jackson Thomas, butcher, Willow street
Jameson David, provision store, Bailey street
Jarvis James, painter, Church street
Jarvis Ann M., bonnet maker, Bailey street
Jarvis Miss, milliner, Cross street
Jennings R. W., commercial traveller
Johnson James, grocer and dealer, Bailey st.
Johnson Joseph, butcher, Albion hill
Jones Charles, engraver, Pool road
Jones Charles, shopkeeper, Upper Brook st.
Jones and Corney, wine and spirit merchants, Church street
Jones David, baker, Willow street
Jones David, shopkeeper, Beatrice street
Jones David, boot and shoe warehouse, Church street
Jones Edward, tailor, Pool road
Jones Edward, shopkeeper, Beatrice street
Jones Edward, boot & shoemaker, Bailey st
Jones Edward, vict., George, Bailey head
Jones Edward, attorney’s clerk, Arthur street
Jones Edwin, station master, Beatrice street
Jones Elizabeth, dress maker, Welsh walls
Jones Evan, wheelwright, Pool road
Jones Evan, butcher, Upper Brook street
Jones Frederick, grocer & tea dealer, Legge st
Jones Gwen, glass & china dealer, Cross st.
Jones Miss Harriet, Salop road
Jones Henry, butcher, Willow street
Jones Hugh, shopkeeper, Willow street
Jones James Thomas, bank manager, Willow street
Jones John, gentleman, Lower Brook street
Jones Rev. John, the Cross
Jones John, vict., White Horse, Church street
Jones John, Esq., Plasffynnon
Jones John, gentleman, Willow street
Jones John, pawnbroker, Bailey street
Jones John, butcher, Bailey street
Jones John, cabinet maker, Church street
Jones John, butcher, Beatrice street
Jones John, lets post horses, Willow street
Jones John, shopkeeper, Brook street
Jones John, slater, Upper Brook street
Jones John, upholsterer, Church street
Jones John, hairdresser, Legge street
Jones John, hat manufacturer, Church street
Jones John, shopkeeper, Legge street
Jones John, shopkeeper, Church street
Jones John clothes dealer, Bailey head
Jones John blacksmith, Legge street
Jones John, blacksmith, Lower Brook street
Jones Jonathan, bricklayer, Corneabrun
Jones Leonard, beerhouse, Salop road
Jones the Misses, Willow street
Jones Miss Elizabeth, Lower Brook street
Jones Morris, blacksmith, Middleton road
Jones Richard, hat manufacturer, Bailey st
Jones Richard, shopkeeper, Cross street
Jones Richard, skinner, Willow street
Jones Robert, wheelwright, Willow street
Jones Robert, butcher, Church street
Jones Thos., vict., Plough, Beatrice street
Jones Thomas, wheelwright, Beatrice street
Jones Thomas, pipe manufacturer, Pentrapoath
Jones Thomas, grocer and dealer, Willow st.
Jones Thomas, gentleman, Church street
Jones Thomas, merchant, Low Willow street
Jones Watkin, grocer and dealer, Cross street
Jones William, blacksmith, Beatrice street
Jones William, shopkeeper, Willow street
Jones William, lets post horses, Beatrice st.
Jones William, plasterer, Beatrice street
Jones William, farmer & grazier, Hays farm
Jones Wynne the Rev., Upper Brook street
Kiffin Mrs. Elizabeth, Salop road
King Francis the Rev., Upper Brook street
King John Edward, vict., the Cross Keys Hotel, commercial and posting house, Legge street
Killon John, tailor, Beatrice street
Lacon John, iron merchant, Legge street
Large Joseph, surgeon, Union place
Lawford William Robinson, Esq., Orley hall
Leeke Thomas, soda water manufacturer, Welsh walls
Leeke Thos., lets post horses, Willow street
Leigh Mrs. Mary, Willow street
Lewis George, stamp office, Willow street
Lewis John, hairdresser, Albion hill
Lewis Margaret, dressmaker, Beatrice street
Lewis Mary, dressmaker, Bailey street
Lewis Martin, butcher, Cross street
Lewis Thomas, vict., Bear Inn, Legge street
Lewis William, painter, Beatrice street
Lloyd David, vict., Wynnstay Arms Hotel, commercial and posting house, Church st.
Lloyd Eleanor, hosier, Legge street
Lloyd John, beerhouse, Willow street
Lloyd Joseph, bricklayer, Willow street
Longueville Thomas Longueville, Esq. Mount Pleasant
Longueville & Williams, solicitors, Brook st
Lowe James, vict., Butchers’ Arms, Willow st
Lowther William, broker, Beatrice street
Lucas Francis, agent, Salop road
Lucas Miss, Salop road
Lucas Mr. Francis, Salop road
Macdougall Mary, victualler, Osbourn’s Hotel, Commercial and Posting House, Legge st
Mackiernin Thomas, flax dresser, Bailey st
Mansell Richard, gentleman, Rod Meadows
Marriott Edward Birch, Esq., Willow street
Mathews Richard, watch and clock maker, Bailey street
Mellor William, glass & earthenware dealer, Bailey Head
Menlove Richard, Esq., Upper Brook street
Meredith John, surgeon, Willow street
Minshill & Dale, ironmongers, Bailey street
Minshill John, gentleman, Salop road
Minshill Rebecca, Castle fields
Minshill Sarah, Porkington terrace
Minshill Thomas and Charles, solicitors, Arthur street
Milnes Richard, gentleman, Pool road
Milnes Richard, stone mason and builder, Pool road
Mine John, maltster, Pool road
Minett Sarah, Pickton house
Mitton George, boot & shoe dealer, Willow st
Mitton Sarah, milliner, Willow street
Moreaton Ann, vict., Boar’s head, Willow st
Moreaton Wm., butcher, Willow street
Morgan Abraham, hair dresser, Cross street
Morris Edward, Esq., Salop road
Morris Edward, maltster, Willow street
Morris Edward, commission agent: office, Albion Inn
Morris Edward, beerhouse, Warrington place
Morris Griffith, timber merchant, Salop road
Morris Mrs. Mary, Pool road
Morris James, plasterer, Oswall’s place
Morris John, cooper, Legge street
Morris Mrs. Price, Willow street
Morris Richard Esq., Salop road
Morris Richard, glazier, Willow street
Morris Robert, bricklayer, Upper Brook st
Morris and Savin, mercers and drapers, Legge street
Morris Thomas, butcher, Bailey street
Moses Edward, lime burner, Bronygarth
Oliver John, cooper, Legge street
Oswell Edward, Esq., Derwen house
Oswell Edward, solicitor, Church street
Owen Arthur, butcher, Bailey street
Owen Edward, tailor, Bailey street
Owen Mrs. Jane Emma, wine & spirit dealer Legge street
Owen Mrs. and Miss, Brook street
Owen Wm., watch & clock maker, Cross st
Painter Mary, shopkeeper, Beatrice street
Parry James, currier, Legge street
Parry Mary, skinner, Willow street
Parry Thomas, woolstapler, Londonderry
Parry Thomas, skinner, Willow street
Payne John, cooper, Willow street
Peat the Misses, Union place
Peate & Teece, mercers & drapers, Cross st
Penson Richard Kyrke, architect, Willow st
Penson Thomas, general architect, Willow st
Phillips Elias, whitesmith, Pool road
Phillips John, mercer and draper, Cross st
Pickstock Ann, dressmaker, Pool road
Pierce Edward, shopkeeper, Church street
Pierce Robert, maltster, Beatrice street
Pierce Robert, shopkeeper, Castle terrace
Pierce Richard, maltster, Beatrice street
Poole Emma, straw bonnet maker, Cross st
Poole Edward, tailor, Salop road
Poole Richard, maltster, Cross street
Poole William, painter, Upper Brook street
Pope Ann, shopkeeper, Church street
Porter Isaac, surveyor, Salop road
Powell Richard, hosier, &c., Church street
Price Ann, confectioner, Bailey street
Price David, nurseryman, Pool road
Price Jane, stay maker, Willow street
Price Mary, spirit vaults, Cross street
Price Richard, soot dealer, Upper Brook st
Price William, printer & stationer, Cross st
Price Mrs. William, The Cross
Price William, gentleman, Cross street
Pritchard Margaret, victualler, King’s Head, Church street
Probett Ann, dressmaker, Kynaston lane
Pryce Thomas, ironmonger, Church street
Prynailt Rchrd., vict., Feathers, Albion hill
Pugh Mrs. Elizabeth, Pool road
Pugh Thomas, boot & shoemaker, Willow st
Ralphs Samuel, governor of borough gaol
Redrobe James, slater, Upper Brook street
Rees John, butcher, Beatrice street
Rees John, Temp. Coffee House, Bailey st
Rees John, vict., Victoria Bailey sheet
Richards Elizabeth shopkeeper Willow st
Richards James, saddler, &c., Bailey street
Richards Martha Paynter, milliner & dressmaker, Willow street
Richards Rchd., commercial school, Brook st
Richards Richard, assistant overseer and collector of poors’ rates, Victoria place
Richards William, land surveyor, Beatrice st
Ridge Mary, shopkeeper, Beatrice street
Roberts Ann, dressmaker, Salop road
Roberts David, shopkeeper, Legge street
Roberts Edward, provision store, Bailey st
Roberts Edward, shoemaker, Legge street
Roberts Edward, butcher, Willow street
Roberts Eleanor, vict., Grapes, Willow st
Roberts Elizabeth, Upper Brook street
Roberts Frank, bank manager, Willow street
Roberts Hugh, vict., White Lion, Willow st
Roberts John, shopkeeper, Londonderry
Roberts John, fruiterer, Willow street
Roberts John Askew, bookseller, printer, stationer, &c., _Advertiser_ office, Bailey Head
Roberts John, gentleman, Cross street
Roberts John, beerhouse, Warrington place
Roberts John, saddler, Bailey street
Roberts Margaret, bonnet maker, Beatrice st
Roberts Miss, seminary, Castle fields
Roberts Miss, dressmaker, Beatrice street
Roberts Mrs. Mary, Lower Brook street
Roberts Richard, butcher, Bailey street
Roberts Robert, maltster, Salop road
Roberts Robert, hydraulic engineer, plumber, glazier, and gas-fitter, Brook street
Roberts Sarah, baker, Church street
Roberts Thomas, bookkeeper, Canal Compy.
Roberts William, joiner, Beatrice street
Roberts Thomas, shopkeeper, Middleton rd
Roberts William, solicitor, Brook street
Robley Isaac, maltster, Salop road
Rodgers Edward, fish-tackle maker, Cross st
Rodgers Edward, beerhouse, Willow street
Rogers Jones Raura, draper, Cross street
Rogers John, tanner, Lower Brook street
Rogers John, solicitor, Willow street
Rogers Mary, confectioner, Church street
Rogers Sarah, dressmaker, Willow street
Rogers Thomas, wine, spirit, and porter merchant, Stone House, Cross street
Rowland Thomas, flour dealer, Bailey street
Russell Frederick, mercer & draper, Bailey st
Sabine Charles, Esq., Salop road
Salter Jackson, printer & stationer, Church st
Salter Richard, toy and fancy repository, Bailey Head
Salter Richard, glass & china dealer, Bailey st
Salter Thomas, gentleman, Salop road
Salwey the Rev. Thomas, M.A., The Vicarage, Brook street
Saunders George James, chemist & druggist, Cross street
Sheaf Samuel, bank clerk, Victoria place
Shone Lazarus, provision store, Cross street
Sides Mary, staysmaker, Upper Brook street
Simon Robert, Esq., clerk of the peace, Church street
Simons William, Esq., chief clerk county crt.
Smale William, chemist & druggist, Cross st
Smith Jacob, clerk of the markets, Bailey Head
Smith Mr., inland revenue officer, Willow st
Southall John, fishmonger, Legge street
Stanton Robert and John, gun makers Bailey street
Stennett Eliza, berlin repository, Church st
Stevens Mary, vict., Royal Oak, Church st
Teece & Peate, mercers and drapers, Cross st
Thaxter Chas., vict., Railway Inn, Beatrice st
Thomas Charles, beerhouse, Upper Brook st
Thomas David, gentleman, Willow street
Thomas David, bricklayer, Legge street
Thomas Edward, woolstapler, Castle street
Thomas Edward Wynne, draper and mercer, Cross street
Thomas Henry, plumber, &c., Salop road
Thomas John, builder, Legge street
Thomas John, gentleman, Cross street
Thomas John, beerhouse, Bailey street
Thomas John, maltster, Beatrice street
Thomas John, woolstapler, Willow street
Thomas John and Peter, grocers and tea dealers, Cross street
Thomas Jeremiah, solicitor, Salop road
Thomas Mary, vict., Coach & Dogs, Church st
Thomas Mary, dressmaker, Upper Willow st
Thomas Richard, carrier, Church street
Thomas Samuel, shopkeeper, Pool road
Thomas Mr. Stephen, Salop road
Tomkies John, shoemaker & dealer, Bailey st
Thompson John, dyer, Legge street
Titley Charles, seedsman, Willow street
Turner John, shopkeeper, Salop road
Tyley Thomas, vict., Sun, Church street
Varty William N., gentleman, Salop road
Vaughan Edward, painter, Beatrice street
Vaughan John, butcher, Bailey street
Vaughan James, timber merchant, builder and joiner, Beatrice street
Vaughan James, upholsterer, Beatrice street
Vaughan Jas., tailor & draper, The Quadrant
Vaughan Richard, boot & shoemaker, Pool rd
Vaughan Samuel, slater, Bailey street
Vaughan William, whitesmith, Welsh walls
Walker Charles, shopkeeper, Church street