Directory

Harrod & Co 1876

Name Entered detail
Charles F. Sykes Tailor and sub-post-master
St. John Allen Carpenter & vict., "County Arms"
George Atkinson Chemist
James Atkinson Butcher
Noah Bagshaw Grocer
E. Baker Miss, draper
M. Baker Miss, draper
Ebenezer Ball Bricklayer
John Barley Bootmaker
William Barley Boot and shoemaker
John Bates Shopkeeper
William T. Brooks Coal merchant
John Bryan Baker
George Chaplin Wheelwright and vict., "Foresters' Arms"
John Child "Cuba Hotel"
J. Cooper Rev., Minister, Primitive Methodist Chapel
Robert Copsey
Charles Purcell Cotter Rev. M.A., Vicar, Vicarage
John Craddock
Fanny Davis Mrs, coal merchant
W. G. Duncan J.P., Land owner
Frederick Edgington Shopkeeper
David Edwards Baker
A. E. Fielding Miss, Infants' mistress, National school
Albert Floyd Shopkeeper
Esau George Builder
A. Greaves Land owner
Elizabeth Harris "Railway Tavern"
James Harrison Grocer
William Harrup Baker
Josiah Hart Rev., Minister, Baptist Chapel
R. Heathcote Miss, shopkeeper
S. Heathcote Miss, shopkeeper
James S. Hipwell Beer retailer
Richard Hipwell
George H. Howitt Master, National school
John Hyde Seedsman
Henry Kemp Painter and plumber
Thomas Mabley Blacksmith
Mary Millwood Draper
Frederick Moore Baker
James Moore Bootmaker
Samuel Nash Grocer
J. T. Phillips Grocer
John Willm. Pidgen Watchmaker, shopkeeper, and newsagent
James Pratt Bootmaker
James Rogers Soda water manufacturer
Joseph O. Sawbridge Butcher
Thomas Millin Selby Farmer
John Poyntz Spencer Land owner and lord of the manor of Stantonbury
Transcriber's notes: 5th Earl Spencer. Patron of the church living
William B. Strange Butcher
William Bent Strange Farmer
Charles F. Sykes Tailor and sub-post-master
F. K. Wilkins Miss, Mistress, National school
Albert Winser Grocer
William Woodward Shopkeeper
Frederick Wright Fishmonger
Robert Wylie Farmer
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