Barrett`s 1880 Directory of Bury, Heywood, Ramsbottom, Radcliffe

RADCLIFFE.
180
Stone William, mill manager, 53 Ainsworth road
Stott Benjamin, beerhouse, Farmers' Arms, Bank top
Stott Mrs. Ellen, shopkeeper, 61 Stand lane
Street James & Son, cotton spinners, Britannia mill
Street Mr. James, jun., 55 Ainsworth road
Street Thomas (James Street & Son); h. The Ferns
Stringfellow John, draper and milliner, 94 Water street
Sumner Rev. Stephen Blair, curate of St. Bartholomew's, Cross lane
Sutherst Mrs. Ruth, confectioner, Chapelfield
Tattersall John, cabinet maker, 46 Sion street
Taylor Miss Ann, 197 Stand lane
Taylor Mrs. Ann, Irwell street, Stand lane
Taylor Mrs. Eliza, 33 Sunny mount
Taylor Francis, dining and refreshment rooms, 7 and 9 Toad street
Taylor George, ironmonger, 5 and 7 Ainsworth road
Taylor George Fletcher, coal dealer, 18 Green street
Taylor James, grocer, 1 Bridgfield street
Taylor John, leather merchant (at Manchester), 20 Cross Street east
Taylor John, tailor and clothier, 65 Blackburn street
Taylor John Henry, wheelwright, Foundry street; h. Sunny mount
Taylor Joseph, wholesale druggist and drysalter and fruit pre­
server, 33, 35, and 37 Stand lane, 10 Ainsworth road, and 107
Spring lane; h. Yew Tree house
Taylor Joseph, manager, Highfield
Taylor Mark, cashier, Nursery house
Taylor Mr. William Henry, 203 Stand lane
Taylor William, cotton manufacturer, Albert mill; h. St. John's ter.
Taylor William Thomas, professor of music, Ainsworth road
Telford John, surgeon, 114 Stand lane
Thornley Mrs. Alice Hardman, Green hill
Templer William & Son (Alfred), fellmongers, vellum, parchment, aud
chamois and roller skin manufacturers, Chapelfield Leather works
Thornley James (N. Thornley); h. 92 Green street
Thornley Nathan, cotton manufacturer, Irwell mill
Thornley Joseph, joiner, Irwell street; h. Sion street
Thornley Mrs. Sarah, 173 Stand lane
Townley (Thomas) & Warburton, ironfounders and millwrights, Globe
works, Grey street
Tunnah Mrs. Ellen, grocer, 63 Blackburn street
Tunnah James, plumber and glazier, 32 Church street
Turnbull Mrs. Mary, 123 Spring lane
Twist William, secretary to the Radcliffe and Pilkington Building
Society, 8 School street
Victor Hugh, joiner and builder, 30 Water street
Vose Mrs. Ann, toy dealer, 1 Toad street
Vose John, tripe dresser, 22 Blackburn street
Vose Robert, tripe dresser, 5 Church street
190
RADCLIFFE.
Waddington Joseph, blacksmith and shopkeeper, 75 Spring lane
Wagstaff Mrs. Mary, draper, 56 Stand lane
Wagstaff William, boot and shoemaker, 129 Water street
Walker Mrs. Esther, 171 Mayfield, Cross lane
Walker James, cotton manufacturer (R. Pendlebury & Sons); h. 15
Sunny mount
Walker James, salesman, 8 Irwell street, Stand lane
Walker John, bleacher and dyer, Irwell Vale works, Stand lane
Walker John, grocer, 57 Stand lane
Walker John, shopkeeper, 72 Water street
Walker Miss Mary Hannah, grocer, 82 Water street
Walker Nathan, cotton manufacturer (R. Pendlebury & Sons); h.
Green street
Walker Richard, shopkeeper, 426 Bolton road
Walker Robert & Mark, farmers, Rush acre
Walker Samuel, ironfounder and engineer and millwright, Eagle Iron
works, Egerton street
Walker William, saddler and harness maker, 32 Stand lane
Walklett Lewis, shopkeeper, Hardy's gate
Wallwork Miss Elizabeth Jane, schoolmistress, Bank top
Wallwork James, farmer, Brook's bottom
Warburton Mrs. Mary, 1 Church street
Warburton William, grocer, 6 Back Bury Street east
Warburton William, millwright (Townley & Warburton); h. Green st.
Ward James, tobacconist, 218 Bolton road
Watmough Thomas, draper, 16 Railway street
Weir John, chapel keeper, Lord street
Whalley Miss Margaret, draper, 125 Water street
Whewell George, manufacturing chemist, Burner's lane
Whewell Mrs. Sarah, yeast dealer, 174 Cross lane
Whitehead John, shopkeeper, Stand lane
Whittaker John & Co., bleachers, Mount Sion works, Sion street
Whittaker Thomas, stamp maker (Mellodew & Whittaker); h. 150
Cross lane
Whitworth Mr. Francis Van Sandford, 3 Church street
Wight David Henderson, beerhouse, Church Inn, 95 Blackburn street
Wilbraham Mrs. Nancy, 65 Stand lane
Wild John & Sons, paper manufacturers (long elephants, news,
cartridges, &c.), Broad Burners and New Bridge works; warehouse,
South Parade mills, Manchester
Wild John, Esq., J.P. (John Wild & Sons) ; h. Uplands, Pilkington
Williamson Rev. Samuel, vicar of St. Andrew's, Black lane
Wilson Mr. Jeremiah, 28 Church street
Wilson John, master of British school, Blackburn street; h. 145
Stand lane
Wilson John, shopkeeper, 18 Cross Street east
Wilson Miss Mary, mistress, Catholic school, School street
RADCLIFFE.
191
Wilson William, cotton manufacturer, Hope mill, and brick maker,
Union Brick works ; h. 181 Windsor row
Wolstenholme Jacob, coal merchant, Goods Station yard; h.
Blackburn street
Wolstenholme Joseph, music seller, 12 Blackburn street
Wolstenholme Richard, beerhouse, Dyers' Arms, 12 Sion street
Wolstenholme Samuel, grocer and provision dealer, 1 Blackburn street
Wolstenholme Samuel, confectioner, 9 Stand lane
Wolstenholme Thomas, farmer, Harper fold
Wolstenholme William, vict., Old Cross Inn, 1 Eton Hill road
Wolstenholme William, agent for the Buxton Lime Co.; h. 65 Church
street
Wood Frederick, wood turner, Spring lane
Wood Henry, wringing machine maker, 161 Ainsworth road
Wood John, beerhouse, Bird in Hand, 8 Grosvenor street
Woodward Roger, dentist, 66 Seymour street
Woodward Samuel, beerhouse, 16 Water street
Wrigley Mr. John, 89 Seymour street
Wyatt James, joiner and builder, Green street; h. 41 School street
Wynn Charles Henry, bleacher and dyer, Water Lane works ; h. 103
Ainsworth road
Yates Benjamin, hairdresser, 18 Sion street
Yates Jesse, carrier, 38 Green street
Yates William, draper, 17 Church street
Yorkshire Boot Co., 14 Blackburn street, and Bury
Young John & Co., cotton Manufacturers, Redbank mill
Young Herbert (John Young & Co.); h. Park cottage, Whitefteld
CLASSIFICATION
TRADES AND PROFESSIONS.
Academies and Schools. Architects & Surveyors.
British School, Blackburn st. (mixed),
John Wilson; Chapelfield (mixed),
Miss Grimths
Catholic School (St. Mary's), School
etreet (mixed), Miss Mary Wilson
Fletcher Miss Lydia, 139 Stand lane
NATIONAL :
St. Andrew's, Black Lane (mixed),
Wm. Holt
St.Bartholomew's, RadcliffeHall (boys),
James Cunliffe; (girls), Miss Frances
Chapman
St. John's, New road, Wm. Lord ; Miss
Sarah Allan and Mrs. Ellen Bamber
St. Mary's, Bank top (mixed), Miss
Elizabeth J. Wallwork
St, Thomas's, School street (mixed),
Thomas Bleakley and Mrs. S. A.
Collinge
New Jerusalem School, Stand lane
(mixed), Joseph Schofield
Wesleyan Schools, New road (mixed),
Joseph Perkins ; (infants), Miss M.
Orme; Radcliffe close (mixed), Wm.
Biley ; (infants), Miss M. A. Robinson
Agents.
Alien Henry, 30 Gresham place
Buckley George Wm. (goods), Railway
station
Ellerbeck Samuel H. (cloth), 257 Ains­
worth road
Hamer John (land and estate), 26 and
28 Chapel street
Hardman Francis (patent medicines),
132 Cross lane
Jones John (carting), Goods Station
yard
Nuttall Thomas (com.), 38 Gresham pi.
Twist Wm., 8 School street
Grnndy J. & Sons (and land and mine
surveyors), 2 Cross Street east
Auctioneer and Valuer.
Leyland Henry, 8 Green street
Bakers.
Astley David, 128 Water street
Durrant William, 46 New Church etreet
Garbutt William, 104 Stand lane
Kay Edwin, 31 Stand lane
Pickstone Charles, 131 Stand lane
Banks.
Manchester & Liverpool District Bank
(draws on Smith, Payne, & Smiths,
London) ; open from 10 to 12 daily;
52 Stand lane ; John C. Sharp, manr.
Post Office Savings Bank, 34 Black­
burn street
Basket & Skip Maker.
Jameson John, 55 Stand lane
Beerhouses.
Alien Jesse, Cottage Tap, 6 Union st.,
Chapelfield
Alien Henry, Colliers' Arms, 70 Water
street
Alien James, Park Inn, 32 Church st.
Alien Miss Mary, 48 Stand lane
Alien Thomas, Welcome Inn, 8 Sionst.
Ashworth James, Globe, 79 Sion street
Barlow Barnett, Railway Tavern, 54
Sion street
Barlow Thomas; Wellington Hotel, Bol­
ton road
Benson Richard, Crown, 47 Blackburn
street
198
RADOLIFFE.
Clegg Daniel, Radcliffe Hall Inn, 16
Bury street
Cooper John, Horse Shoe, 69 Blackburn
street
Duxbury Christopher, Alice Hawthorn,
143 Stand lane
Entwistle John, Bridge Inn, 6 Blackburn
street
Farrar Thomas, 12 Walker st., Chapelfield
Fothergill William, New Kailway Inii,
40 Seymour street
Hale Wilh'am, Crown and Anchor, 28
Eton Hill road
Henderson Miss Emma, Lord Raglan,
14 Water street
Howarth Christopher, Saddle, 37 Church
street
Howarth James, Foresters' Arms, 172
Cross lane
Kirkman Peter, Jolly Carters, Bolton rd.
Lord Samuel, Grapes, 24 Church street
Lever James, Victoria, 119 Ainsworth
road
Makin Richard, Dog, Stonehewer street
Makin Roger, Old House at Home, 4
Makin square
Manchester Matthew, 1 Holland street
Matber Thomas, Irwell Tavern, Egerton
street
Moiton Joseph, Lark Inn, 24 Sion st.
Fendlebury Thos., Cross Keys, 2 Church
street
Scowcroft Samuel, Globe, 392 Ainsworth
road
Sbarrocks Walker, Morning Star, 25
Thomas street
Spencer^Wm., Staff of Life, 38 Spring
lane
Stott Benj., Farmers' Anns, Bank top
Wood John, Bird in Hand, 3 Grosvenor
street
Woodward Samuel, 16 Water street
Wolstenholme Richard, Dyers' Arms, 12
Sion street
Wight David H., Church Inn, 95 Black­
burn street
Bill Poster.
Beaumont Wilh'am, 23 Water street
Blacksmiths.
Blomley Bros., Withins street Bradbury Thomas, 44 Sion street Calland William, Seddon street Cooper John, Green lane Diggle Samuel, Spring lane
Gee John, 18 Water street
Greenhalgh Richard, Grey street
Hardman John, Whittaker street
Rostron Rd. (and machinist), Sion st.
Rothwell Levi, Church street
Waddington Joseph, Heap street
Bleachers & Finishers.
Alien George, Blue mill
Barlow Joseph & Son, Seymour works
Barlow & Siddall, New Road works
Barlow Thomas & Co., Cawdaw mill,
Stand lane
Bealey Richard & Co., Radcliffe Bleach
works, and 89 St. James's street,
Manchester
Brierley John, The Clough
Chambers R. & A., Spring Water works
Hall James & Sons (waste), Irwell Bleach
works
Hardman John & Bros., Tower works
Heywood James, Clough works; ware­
house, 5 Peel street, Manchester
Lomax John B. & Co. (finishers only),
Victoria works
Mather James & Son, Crow oaks
Siddall Joshua & Son, Hollin bank
Smith John, Smyrna works, Ainsworth
road
Walker John, Irwell Vale works
Whittaker John & Co., Mount Sion works
Wynn Charles Hy., Water Lane works^
Boiler Makers.
Heywood & Duckworth, Globe works,
Grey street
Booksellers & Stationers
Crabtree James, 42 Blackburn street
Hall John, 331 Ainsworth road
Hall Samuel, 74 Water street
Heaton Ralph (and printer), 26 Black­
burn street
Latimer Richard, 105 Stand lane
Makin Edward, 24 Water street
Monks Richard, 20 Chapel street
Smith William (and printer), 13 Stand
lane
Boot and Shoemakers.
Alien Edwin, 4 Chapel st., Chapelfield
Audas John, 5 Thomas street
Bradshaw Charles, 275 Ainsworth road
Clay Abraham, 118 Stand lane
Co-operative Stores, Stand lane
Davenport Wm. (dealer), Blackburn at.
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194
RADCLIFFB.
Ellerb^ck Richard, 82a Water street
Fletoher James, 5 Blackburn street
Gardner Joseph, 18 Chapel street
Graham James, 41 Green street
Halstead Kobert, 347a Ainsworth road
Higson Benjamin, 13 Seymour street
Hogg Mrs. Alice, 63 Stand lane
Holt Enoch, 23 Stand lane
Holt John, 24 New Church street
Leyland William, 2 Mather street
Nixon John, 21 Water street
Seaton Joseph R., 20 Blackburn st'vet
Wagstaff William, 129 Water street
Yorkshire Boot Co., 14 Blackburn st.
Brass Founder.
(See also Iron and Brass Founders.)
Wolstenholrne John, Albert works,
Bridgfield street
Brewers.
Ball Henry, Park brewery, Potter street
Duxbury Christopher, Stand Lane
brewery
Seed Richard & Co., Spring Lane
brewery
Brickmakers.
Greenhalgh Samuel, Mount pleasant
Wilson William, Bolton road
Butchers.
(Marked * are Pork Butchers.)
Alien Hugh, 100 Ainsworth road
Alien Richard, 67 Blackburn street
Ashworth Adam, 46 Stand lane
Banks James, 46 Blackburn street
Bridge Robert,.54 Seymour street
Brown Josiah, 31 Water street
*Buckley William, 38 Blackburn street
Cheetham Abraham, 84 Water street
Co-operative Stores, Stand lane
"Davenport James, 10 Blackburn street
*Dootson James, 45 Stand lane
Fletcher Joshua, 19 Church street
Fletcher John, 19 Blackburn street
F( ster John H., 109 & 111 Stand lane
Greenhalgh Robert, 11 Stand lane
Hardman George J., 258 Stand lane
*Ho}h! Henry, 1 Bury street
Jones Mrs. Lois, 129 Stand lane
Kay John, 17 Water street
Pollitt Thomas, 50 Spring lane
Prestwich John, 123 Stand lane
Riding Mrs. Alice, 28 Bury street
Rider John, 6 Chapel street
Rose John, 4 Blackburn street
Sharpies James, 16 Blaokburn street
Cabinet Makers.
Barnes Robert, 41 Blackburn street
Tattersall John, 46 Sion street
Calico Printers.
Eadcliffe Printing Co., Limited, Church
6t. and 16 Charlotte st., Manchester
Chemists and Druggists.
Pollitt Joseph M., 20 Spring lane
Rayner Francis, 29 Stand lane
Smith John Thomas, 17 Blackburn st.
Taylor Joseph (wholesale), Stand
lane, 10 Ainsworth road & 107 Spring
lane
Chemists
(Manufacturing.)
Ashworth James S., Burners Lane
Chemical works
Bealey Richard & Co., Radcliffe Chemi­
cal works, and 89 St. James street,
Manchester
Hampson & Hardmau, Black
Lane works
Reid Alexander & Son, Irwell Chemical
works
Whewell George, Dumers lane
Chimney Sweeper.
Barnes William, 4 Ainsworth road
China and Earthenware
Dealer.
Barlow James, 34 Blackburn street
Cloggers.
Boardman John, 81 Holland street
Bradshaw Charles, 276 Aiusworth road
Burton John, 15 Church street
Clay Abraham, 118 Stand lane
Co-operative Stores, Stand lane
Davenport William Henry, 23 Sion st.
Ellerbeck Richard, 82a Water street
Fletoher James, 5 Blackburn street
Halstead Robert, 347a Ainsworth road
Higson Beujamin (& clog block maker),
13 Seymour street
Hogg Mrs. Alice, 63 Stand lane
Isherwood James, 87 Spring lane
Kershaw Richard, 2 Lord street
BADCLIFFE.
Coach Builder.
Ellwood Richard, Seddon street
Coach and Cab
Proprietors.
Garbutt William, 104 Stand lane
Radcliffe and Pilkington Carriage Co.,
Crook street; John Siddall, secretary
Coal Proprietors and
Merchants.
Ashworth William, Goods Station yard
Barlow Richard, 122 Cross lane
Darcy Lever Coal Co.; Thomas W.
Ellerbeck, agent
Entwisle Thomas, Goods Station yard
Fletcher John, Lady Shore colliery ;
William Orrell, age»t Fletcher Thomas & Sons, Stopes
colliery
Kay Richard, Goods Station yard
Kuowles Andrew & Sous, Limited; John
Heap, agent
Stand Lane Colliery Co., Limited ; S.
Atkinson, secretary
Wolstenholme Jacob, Goods Station
yard
Coal Dealers.
Cranshaw Abraham, 9 Blackburn street
Lord Robert, Albert street
Olive James, New Church street
Taylor George F., 18 Green street
Contractors.
Ashton Richard, 115 Spring lane
Edelston James (colliery), 361 Ainsworth
road
Hattersley Benjamin (railway), 293 Ains­
worth road
Nowell George (railway), Albert terrace,
Spring lane
Confectioners.
Astley David, 128 Water street
Barlow George, Church street
Booth Enoch, 54 Spring lane
Burton Richard, 27 Stand lane
Collier Robert, Church street
Fowler George, 2 Bury street
Grundy William, 44 Blackburn street
Heywood William, Spring lane
Lord Samuel, 8 Ainsworth road
PickEtone Charles, 131 Stand lane
Pickup John, 9 Sandford street
195
Scholes Peter, jun., 13 Blackburn st.
Scholes Thomas, 16 Sion street
Smith Joseph, 14 Chapel street
Suthurst Mrs. Ruth, Chapelfield
Taylor Francis, 7 and 9 Toad street
Wolstenholme Samuel, 9 Stand lane
Coopers.
Alien John, 17 Toad street
Burgess George, Sion street
Grundy James, 17 Mill street
Cotton Manufacturers.
(See also next head.)
Ashworth & Scholes (ginghams), Eton
hill
Bancroft & Venables (table cloth),
Nursery mill, and 6 Phosnix street,
Manchester
Barlow James (ginghams, checks, &c.),
Cross mill, Chapel street
Bentley John & Sons (unions, drills),
Wellington mills; warehouse, lib
Piccadilly, Manchester
Bleak-lay John (ginghams, checks, &c.),
Greenhill mill
Bowker Squire & Son (nankeens), Cross
mill, Chapel street
Booth Robert & Sons (nankeens, ging­
hams, &c.), Peel mill
Brooks Edward (towelling), Albert shed
Clough Edwin (table cloths, &c.), Sion
mill
Cowburn James, Mount mill
Davenport William, Canal mill
Ellerbeck James S., Mount mill
Farrar James & Bros, (fancy drills, &c.),
Nursery mill, and 79 Piccadilly, ATanChester
Fletcher John, Greenhill mill
Fletcher Wm. & Co. (checks, <fec.),
Canal mill
Hague John & Co., Foundry mill,
Black lane
Hardman Thomas (fancy shirtings),
Irwell Street mill, Stand lane
Hilton John & Co. (Oxfords, drills),
Canal mill
Holland John, Holly Bank mill
Horridge Jas. and Sons, Windsor mill
Hoyle A. & J. (ginghams, checks),
Barlow Brook mill
Milns J. C. & Co., Stand lane ; ware­
house, York street, Manchester
Parry John, Greenhill mill
Pendlebury Rd. & Sous, Irwell mills
196
RADCLIFFE.
Rogerson T. & Co., Mount mill; ware­
house, 5 Chapel square, Manchester
Bostron Noah (ginghams, checks), Sun
mill; warehouse, 3 Duke street,
Manchester
Eostron Thomas (ginghams, checks),
Mount mill
Seaton Joseph R. (checks, &c.), Albert
mill
Stand Lane Mill Co. (fancy goods),
Alien court
Taylor William, Albert mill
Thornley Nathan, Invell mill; ware­
house, 5a New Brown st., Manchester
Wilson William (ginghams, checks),
Hope mill; warehouse, 43 Cannon
street, Manchester
Young John & Co., Redbank mill ; ware­
house, 21 George street, Manchester
Cotton Spinners.
Sandiford Joshua, 1 Stand lane
Sandiford Thomas, 98 Water street
Seaton Arthur, 22 School street
Smith Joseph, 41 Stand lane
Spencer John, 41 Seymour street
Stringfellow John, 44 Water street
Wagstaff Mrs. Mary, 56 Stand lane
Watmouth Thomas, 16 Railway street
Whalley Miss Margt., 125 Water st.
Yates William, 17 Church street
Drysalters.
(See also Chemists—Manufacturing.)
Brooks Joseph, Bury steeet Duckworth Joseph, Nursery works,
Sion street
Roscow John, Within Lane works
Taylor Joseph, Irwell works, Mill street
D*yers.
Alien George, Blue mill
(Marked * are also Manufacturers.)
Barlow Thomas & Co., Cawdaw mills,
*Allen Walker & Sons (checks,ginghams,
Stand lane
&c.), Holly Bank & Union mills
Barlow & Siddall, New Road works
Bury & Radclijfc Spinning Co., Limi­
Brierley John, The Clough
ted, Clongh ; John Davenport, Sec.
Hardrnan John & Bros., Tower works
Davenport Thomas, Sunny Bank mill
Heywood James, Cawdaw works, Stand
Ferguson Bros., Phoenix mill, Irwell st.
lane
*Hall Lawrence, Black lane
Mather James & Son, Crow oaks
*Mellor J. & J., Warth mill
Pendlebury Rd. & Sons, Irwell works
New Road Mill Co., Limited; John
Milburn Geo. (garment), 16 Grey street
Sidclall Joshua & Son, Hollin bank
Burton, Secretary Street & Son, Britannia mill
Smith John, Smyrna works, Ainsworth
road
Walker John, Irwell Vale works. Dentist.
Wilson William, Hope mill Woodward Roger, 66 Seymour street
Wynn Charres Hy., Water Lane works
Drapers.
Blunt Kay, 121 Stand lane
Bold Jesse, 90 Water street
Bramall Mrs. Frances. 49 Stand lane
Brown Josiah, 391 Ainsworth road
Buckley Wm. Hy., 6 Cross Street east
Cropper John, 99 Stand lane
Davenport John, 11 Water street
Davenport Mark, 36 Blackburn street
Dixon Joseph, 1 and 3 Sion street
Fletcher Edward, 12a Blackburn street
Flitcroft James, 96 Water street
Greenhalgh Rd., '26 Seymour street
Kirk John, 1 and 3 Ainsworth road
Mills Luke, 7 School street
Nuttall Thomas, 54 Ainsworth road
Eadcli/c <& Pil king ton District Co­
operative Society. I. nni^d, Stand lane
Saudilbrd Edward, 55 Blackburn street
Eating House Keepers.
Heap William, 58 Stand lane Taylor Francis, 7 and 9 Toad street
Engineers & Millwrights
Hutton James, Old Irwell works Stead Wm. (aud machinist), Water st. Townley & Warburton, Globe works,
Grey street
Walker Samuel, Eagle works, Egerton
street
Wolstenholme John, Albert works,
Biidgfield street
Fellmongers,
Templer W. & Son, Chapelfield Leather
works
197
BADCLIFFE.
Farmers.
Ashworth James S., Hagside
Foster William, Stand lodge
Greenhalgh Rebert, 11 Stand lane
Keys Misses Jane & Sarah, Bennet's
farm
Button Job (dairyman),Whittaker brook
HowarthJames, Pilkington fold
Kay Squire, 19 Water street
Lord Samuel, Black moss
Mills William, Cams Acre farm
Rider James, Harewell bank
Rider John, Harris farm
Slater Thomas, Old hall
Wallwork James, Brook's bottom
Walker Robert & Mark, Rush acre
Wolstenholme Thomas, Harper fold
Fruit Preservers.
Entwistle John, Black lane
Taylor Joseph, Stand lane
Fruiterers and Green­
grocers.
Alien Edward, 7 Mill street
Ashworth Abel, 77 Green street
Burgess William, 100 Water street
Crawshaw Abraham, 9 Blackburn street
King James, 16 Church street
Lever Robert, 22 Water street
Lomax Thomas, 21 Sion street
Lord Joseph, 116 Stand lane
Lord Samuel, 4 Church street
Rothwell James, 15 Ainsworth road
Stavely Edward, Church street
Walker John, 57 Stand lane
Furniture Brokers.
Davenport Samuel, 61 Blackburn street
Duckworth Thomas, 70 Stand lane
Hampson Frederick, 20 Green street
Ginger Beer Makers.
Hardman James, Woose nabb
Merritt Robert, Stand lane
Grocers & Tea Dealers.
(See also Shopkeepers.)
Booth James, 183 Cross lane
Bradbury James, 15 Mather street
Bowker James, 18 Blackburn street
Britannia Provision Stores, 15 Stand
lane
Brown Josiah, 31 Water street
Cheetham Squire, Chapelfield
City Tea Co., 17 Stand lane
Critchley Nathaniel, 103 Stand lane
Crompton Richard, 130 Stand lane
Ellsey John, 43 Seymour street
Gregory John, 2 & 4 Potter street
Gregory Joseph F. (and paper merchant
and bag manufacturer), 4 Bury street
Groves George, 344 Ainsworth road
Jarman John, 144 Stand lane
Kay Edwin, 31 Stand lane
Kirkman Joseph, 23 Stand lane
Lindsey Miss Mary, 91 Blackburn street
Maldn Richard, 394 Ainsworth road
Marsden Samuel, 15 Blackburn street
Mills Henry, 22 Cross Street east
Nuttall Thomas, 54 Ainsworth road
O'Neill Francis, 40 Blackburn street
Radcliffe & Pilkington District Co-op­
erative Society, Limited, Stand lane
Sandiford John (and machine broker),
62 Stand lane
Scholes Peter (wholesale), 91 Stand lane
and 26 Church street
Stansfield Robert, Water street
Smith Mrs. Sarah (and register office for
servants), 125 Stand lane
Taylor James, 1 Bridgfield street
Tunnah Mrs. Ellen, 63Blackburn street
Walker Miss Mary H., 82 Water street
Warburton Wm., 6 Back Bury St. east
Wolstenholme Samuel, 1 Blackburn st.
Hairdressers.
Barker Edwin, 6 Church street and 43
Blackburn street
Bentley John, 51 Stand lane
Siddall Oliver, 7 Blackburn street
Yates Benjamin, 18 Sion street
Hatters.
Davenport William, 35 Blackburn street
Howard Miss Ann, 14 Church street
Jackson William, 24 Stand lane
Hat Manufacturers.
Isherwood & Co., Railway street
Hay and Straw Dealer.
Garbutt William, 104 Stand lane
Hotels, Inns, & Taverns.
Bay Horse, Robert Merritt, Stand lane
Bridge Inn,. Henry Massey, Hardy's gate
Boar's Head (posting and commercial),
Mrs. Frances Shaw, Radcliffe bridge
198
RADCLIFFE.
Bull's Head, Orlando Startup, 13 Church
street
Commercial Inn, Robert Horrocks, 8
Railway street
George, Mrs. Margaret Olive, 30 Spring
lane
Goat's Gate, Joseph Burgess, New road
Hare and Hounds, Joseph Brooks, Outwood road
Masons' Arms, John Barker, Sion st.
Old Cross Inn, William Wolstenholme,
1 Eton Hill road
Old Tower Inn, John Blomley, 6 Sandford street
Paper Makers' Arms, Thomas Alien,
Church street
Peel Monument, Jos. Holt, 56 Green st.
Railway Hotel, Richard Thos. Hamer,
427 Ainsworth road
Railway & New Market Iim, Charles
Cooper, 15 & 17 Siou street
Ram's Head, John Hilton, 42 Stand lane
Royal Oak, Mrs. Jane Greenhalgh, Water
street
Swan & Railway Hotel, Henry Hardman,
47 Spring lane
Swan Inn, William Place, 136 Stand lane
Three Arrows, William Emerson, 9
Bury street
Turf Hotel, Wright Jones, 143 Water st.
Unicorn, Samuel Lord, 351 Bolton rd.
White Lion, Thomas Ramsbottom,
Blackburn street
Wilton Arms, Alfred Mills, 71 Blackburn
street
Woolpack Inn, Thos. Barlow, 5 Stand
lane
Insurance Offices and
Agents.
Britannia (Fire)—Henry Alien, 30
Gresham place
Briton (Life)—Hy. Alien, 30 Gresham
place
Caledonian—G.Medford, 67 Spring lane
Liverpool & London & Glob: James
Barlow, 34 Blackburn street
Northern—John Harrier, 26 and 28
Chapel street
Prudential—E. Defty, West view; G.
Medford, 67 Spring lane; Thomas
Hall, 19 Eton Hill road
Royal—John Hamer, 26 and 28 Chapel
street
West of England—William Twist, 8
School street
Iron & Brass Founders.
Bradbury Thomas Hy., Irwell Foundry
Townley & Warburton, Globe works,
Grey street
Stead William, Water street
"Walker Saml., Eagle works, Egerton st.
Iron and Tinplate
Workers.
Duckworth James, 25 Stand lane
Hardman Samuel, Spring lane
Lofthouse Herbert, 4 Foundry street
Olive Thomas, 97 Blackburn street
Ironmongers.
Bradbury Mrs. Priscilla, 11 Blackburn
street
Dickinson James, 30 Stand lane
Duckworth James, 25 Stand lane
Taylor George, 5 and 7 Ainsworth road
Joiners and Builders.
Alien John, Egerton street
Collier & Smith, Church street
Grindrod Richard, Lord street
Howard John, 85 Spring lane
Howard John, 10 Church street
Leyland W. &. H., Cross Street'east
Pilkington Richard, Knowles street
Rigby William, Radclifife Saw mills
Thornley Joseph, Irwell street
Victor Hugh, 30 Water street
Wyatt James, Green street
Lime Merchants.
Bibbington Samuel, Goods Station yard;
William Ashworth, agent
Buxton Lime Co., Goods Slation yard;
William Wolsteuholme, agent
Jones John, Goods Station yard
Machine Brokers.
Redford Joseph, Railway street Redford William, Railway street
Manufacturers of Cotton
Goods.
(See Cotton Manufacturers.)
Milliners and Dress­
makers.
Bolton Mrs. Martha, 57 Blackburn st.
Bramwell Mrs. Frances, 49 Stand^ lane
Buokley Wm. Hy., 6 Cross Street cast
RADCLITFB.
Carter Mrs. Ellen, 108 Cross lane
Crossley Mrs. Maria, 23 Blackburn st.
Crook Miss Mary L., 38 Seymour street
Cropper John, 99 Stand lane
Dickinson Miss Mary A., 28 Seymour st.
Emerson Miss Alice, 3 Bury street
Greenhalgh Richard, 26 Seymour street
Habgood Mrs. Jane, 30 Church street
Isherwood Miss Jane, 42 Spring lane
Kirk John, 1 & 3 Ainsworth road
Melling Miss Mary, 97 Ainsworth road
Oldham Mrs. Mary, 14 Bailway street
Spencer John, 41 Seymour street
Stringfellow John, 94 Water street
Music & Musical Instru­
ment Dealers.
Bradshaw James (and professor), 119
Spring lane
Taylor William Thos. (teacher), 7 Ains­
worth road
Woletenholme Joseph, 12 Blackburn st.
Oil Merchants.
jSenior & Brooks, Limited, Spring lane,
and Stanley chambers, Cross street,
Manchester
Oil & Paint Merchant.
Astbury William, 236 Stand-lane
Painters & Paperhangers
Brooks Joseph, 51 Blackburn street
Lomax Josiah,"86 Stand lane
Luke John K., 22 Water Lane street
Smith Charles W., 137 Stand lane
Stevens & Pomeroy, Ainsworth road
Paper Manufacturers.
East Lancashire Paper Mill Co., Limi­
ted ; John Booth, manager
Wild John & Sons (long elephants, news,
cartridges, coloured papers, glazed
casings, &c.), Broad Dumersand Now
Bridge works; warehouse, South
Parade mills, Manchester
Pawnbrokers.
Barnes Alfred, 39 Church street
Holt Mrs. Hannah, 3 Blackburn street
Plumbers and Glaziers.
Brierley William, 31 & 33 Blackburn st.
Kay Peter N., 24 Blackburn street
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Prestwich William, 75 & 77 Stand lane
Tunnah James, 32 Church street
Printers (Letterpress.)
(See Booksellers.)
Rope, Twine and Cotton
Band Manufacturers.
Alien Robert, Belgrave works
Hilton William, Bridgfield ropery
and 21 Marsden square, Manchester
Saudiford Joshua, 1 Stand lane
Saddlers.
Cain George Robert, 47 Stand lane Walker William, 32 -Stand lane
Shopkeepers.
Alien James, 5 Butterworth street
Alien Thomas, 91 Spring lane
Ashworth Daniel, 6 School street
Barlow James, 364 Ainsworth road
Barlow Joseph, 425 Ainsworth road
Barlow Peter, 92 Water street
Bassatt Henry, 51 Church street
Binns Mrs. Sarah, 76 Water street
Blunt Kay, 121 Stand lane
Brooks William, Rupert street
Clegg John, Howarth street
Coleman Malachi, 52 Church street
Cranshaw John, 127 Water street
Crook William, 12 New Church street
Dawson John, 98 Ainsworth road
Dobson George, Union st., Chapelfield
Dnrrant William, 46 New Church street
Dutson John, 31 Church street
Eastwood James, 68 Green street
Eckersall Mrs. Y., Rupert street
Eokersley Mrs. Ann, 21 Ainsworth rd.
Entwisle'Thomas, 6 Water street
Fraser John, 34 Spring lane
Furniss Thomas, Chapelfield
Garbutt William, 38 Sion street
George Mrs. Betty, 21 Railway street
Green Richard, 169 Ainsworth road
Haddock William, 19 Church street
Hardmau Miss Alice, 162 Cross lane
Hardman Mis Sarah, 38 Bury street
Harker Mark, 73 Spring lane
Hart Jeremiah, 35 Spring lane
Haydock Miss Mary, 194 Sion street
Hampson Robert, 9 Sion street
Hartley Thomas, 145 Water street
Heaton James, 76a Water street
Higgins Alfred, 11 Sion street
Holt John, 61 Sion street
Horrocks Robert, 36 Spring lane
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RADCLEFFE.
Horrox Thomas, Foundry street
Howcroft James, 380 Ainsworth road
Hoyle John, 431 Ainsworth road
Hutchinson John, 28 Water Lane st.
Kay Thomas, Uuion street, Chapelfield
Kirkman Mrs. Selina, 265 Ainsworth rd.
Lever John, 358 Bolton road
Lockton William, 19 Henry street
Lord Arthur W., 138 Water street
Lord John, 20 New Church street
Lord Samuel, 9 New Church street
Lord Samuel, 73 Spring lane
Magnall Mrs. Sarah, 118 Water street
Melling James, 23 Church street
Mills Edward, 42 Ainsworth road
Mills Charles, Bank top
Morgan John, 30 Church street
Ogdcn James, 56 Eton Hill road
Olive James, 20 School street
Peatfield William, 225 Cross lane
Pendlebury Mrs. Mary, 43 King street
Pilkington Elliott, 388 Ainsworth road
Ravenscroft Robert, 2 Water street
Rayner John, 22 Seymour street
Redford William, School street
Richards Noah, 13 Sion street
Rogers Joseph, Green street
Rostron James, Knowles street
Sadler Peter, 339 Ainsworth road
Sandiford Mrs. Sarah, 22 Stand lane
Shasby Charles, 13 Albert street
Siddall Hampson, 31 Green street
Siddall Luke, 38 Ainsworth road
Smith Thomas, 160 Cross lane
Spencer Miss Elizabeth, 14 School st.
Spencer Joseph, 36 Bury street
Stansfield Mrs. Alice, Bolton road
Stott Mrs. Ellen, 61 Stand lane
Waddington Joseph, 75 Spring lane
Walker John, 72 Water street
Walker John, 57 Stand lane
Walker Richard, 426 Bolton road
Walklett Lewis, Hardy's gate
Wilson John, 18 Cross Street east
Whitehead John, Stand lane
Shuttle Makers.
Haddock Jesse, Irwell street
Hill Francis, Britannia works, Water st.
Slater.
Ashton Samuel (and slate merchant),
Spring lane
Smallware Dealers.
Alien Squire, 10 Chapel street
Sandiford Sandford, 37 Blackburn street
Vose Mrs. Ann, I/Toad street
Smallware
Manufacturers.
Alien Joseph, Green Hill mill
Hardman James, Green Hill mill
Pickles Wm., Britannia mill, Water lane
McClellan Thomas (tubular cotton
spindle bands, braids, cords, laces),
York Street mill
Soap Manufacturers.
Barcroft Rd. (and size), Tower Chemical
works
Ogden Henry, Bridgfield street
Senior & Brooks, Limited (toilet soap),
Spring lane
Solicitor.
Berry John Wm., 4 Blackburn street
Spindle Makers.
Ardrey, Diggle, & Tootill, Eton hill
Stamp Makers.
Mellodew & Whittaker, 150 Cross lane
Stonemasons & Builders
Booth Samuel, 170 Cross lane
Buckley Jonathan, Dumer's lane
Burton A. & J., Lord street
Butterworth Edmund, 40 Barlow Brook
terrace
Fletcher John K., 10 Whittaker street
Opeushaw & Buckley, Parsonage street
Surgeons.
Chisholm Mackenzie, 82 Stand lane
Holmes James, M.D. (certifying factory
surgeon), 44 Spring lane
Moor Wrn. (and registrar of births and
deaths), 59 Blackburn street
Saville John Geo., L.R.C.P., Beech
lawn
Sellers Wm. (medical officer of health),
Bank house
Toltord John, 114 Stand lane
Tailors and Drapers.
Ball Alexander, 4 New Church street
Burrow Joseph, 7 Stand lane, and Bury
Davenport Wm., 145 Stand lane
Greenhalgh Abraham, 25 Blackburn st.
and 2 School street
Taylor John, 65 Blackburn street
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KLKIN&TON.
Tobacconists.
Barlow George, Church street
Barlow George, 133 Blackburn street
Collier Robert, Church street
Grnndy Wm., 44 Blackburn street
Holland David, 77 Blackburn street Heywood Wm., Spring lane Hudson Mrs. Margaret, 5 Sion street
Latimer Richard, 105 Stand lane
Lord Smith, 45 Water street
Bavenscroft Robert, 2 Water street
Scboles Peter, jun., 13 Blackburn street
Ward James, 218 Bolton road
Tripe Dressers.
Barlow William (and neatfoot oil manu­
facturer), 44 Stand lane
Berry James, 101 Stand lane Kay Thomas, Potter street
Vose John, 22 Blackburn street
Vose Robert, 5 Church street
Watch & Clock Makers.
Beesley Daniel, 43 Stand lane
Hughes John, 1 Peel street
Hurst Samuel, 26 Stand lane
WheelwrightsBlomley Bros., Withins street
Calland William, Seddon street
Hardman John, Whittaker street
Taylor John Henry, Foundry street
Wine and Spirit Mer­
chant.
Alien John, 17 Toad street
Wood Turner.
Wood Frederick, Spring lane
Woollen Manufacturer.
Denny James, 326 Bolton road
Carriers.
L. <& Y. R. Co. (John Jones, carting
agent), Goods Station yard, also from
the Stations at Railway street and
Black lane
There are also carriers by road to Bury,
Bolton, Manchester, and intermediate
places
PILKINGTON
Ig an extensive township in the parish of Prestwich,' and it contains
the villages' or hamlets of Whitefield (6£ miles from Manchester),
Stand, Stand Lane, Unsicorth, Hollins, Besses o' th* Barn, Outicood,
aa&Ringley. Its population in 1851 was 12,363 ; 1861,12,303; and
in 1871, 11,949 souls. The area of the township is 5,469 acres, and
its rateable value amounts to £61,702. The most thickly inhabited
portion of the township is governed by the Whitefield, Local Board,
formed in 1866, and which consists of twelve members, whose offices
are in Elms Street.
The knightly family of Pilkington were seated at Pilkington
Tower, or Stand, in this township, soon after the conquest. They
were not however the chief lords of this manor, for it appears that
Roger de Pilkington, in the reign of John, or Henry III., was found
to hold the fourth part of a knight's fee, of the fee of Thomas de
Gretley, who then held it under the Earl of Ferrers, the King's tenant
in chief. In the reign of Edward III., Henry de Lacy had a bovate
of land in Pilkington, and the manor of Chadderton, with twelve
acres of land in fee. In 35 Edward III., Pilkington is mentioned in
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PILKINGTON.
the inquisition taken on the death of Henry, Duke of Lancaster, as
a fee of the honour of Tuttebury. Stand Hall is now the residence
of Thomas Statter, Esq., steward to the Earl of Derby.
All Saints' Church, Stand, occupies a commanding position, and
can be seen for several miles round. The foundation stone "was laid
by the Earl of Wilton, August 3rd, 1822, and the building was con­
secrated by Dr. Bloomfield, the then Bishop of Chester, September
8th, 1826. The style of architecture is that of the fourteenth century.
The Church contains a nave and side aisles with spacious galleries,
and at the west end of the nave is an open arcade, with noble arched
entrance, from which a lofty tower rises to the height of 186 feet.
The entire cost of the church, exclusive of site, which was presented
by the Earl of Derby, was £14,987. It contains 1,860 sittings, of
which 960 are free. The benefice is a rectory of the annual value of
£300, in the patronage of the Earl of Wilton, and held by the Rev.
George Rudd. The population of the parish in 1871 was 5,171. St.
George's Church, Unsworth, is a plain edifice erected in 1730, and
re-built in 1843. It contains 472 sittings, of which 400 are free.
The benefice is a perpetual curacy of the annual value of £200, in the
patronage of the rector of Prestwich, and held by the Rev. Benjamin
Crompton, M.A. Population of the parish in 1871 1,529. St.
John the Evangelist's Church, Stand Lane, is mentioned in the account
of Radcliffe. St. Saviour's Church, Ringley, was erected in-1626. It
was re-built in 1854, from a design by Mr. E. G. Paley, at a cost of
£2,500. It contains 560 sittings all of which are free. The benefice
is a perpetual curacy of the annual value of £250, in the patronage of
the rectors of Prestwich, Bury, and Middleton, and held by the Rev.
James Potter, B.A. The Unitarian Church, Stand, is a prettily
situated building and dates from 1695. It was renovated in 1818.
Rev. W. C. Squier, minister. Here is a Grammar School founded in
1688. Rev. W. C. Squier is head master. The Wesleyan Methodists
have a neat chapel at Unsworth, and a preaching room in Radcliffe
New Road. The Primitive Methodist Chapel is situate at Chapelfield,
and here is also an Independent Chapel. Rev. Alexander Anderson, B.A.,
pastor. The Independents have another Chapel at Besses o' th' Barn.
Rev. H. H. Richardson, pastor. The yew Jerusalem Church is also
situated at Besses o' th' Barn. Rev. Isaiah Tinsley, pastor. There
are several elementary schools in the district; and that in connection
with All Saints' Church is situate in Elms Street, and was erected in
1874. The Conservative Club is also situate in Elms Street. At
liollins is a well patronised Institute.
Whitefield is now connected with Manchester and other important
places through the formation of the line of railway through the district,
and which was opened for traffic September 1st, 1879. The district is
lighted with gas by the Radcliffe and Pilkington Gas Company, and
supplied with water from the Bury Waterworks. The acreage of the
Local Board district is 2,025 acres, and the population is about 9,000
PILKINGTON.
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souls. The Jews' Cemetery, situated in this township, is enclosed by
high brick walls. Stand Grammar School, possesses an endowment,
consisting of a messuage and four acres and a half of land in Whitefield, being a bequest of Henry Siddal, tailor, of that place. Rinyley
School, has an endowmnent, consisting of a messuage and one hundred
and twenty acres of land, bequeathed by Nathan Walworth. There is
also a bequest of £50 to Unsworth School, by James Lancashire.
Post, Money Order and Savings Bank, 245 Bury New road, Whitefield; Saml.
Hulme, postmaster. Letters arrive via Manchester, 7 a.m., 1 p.m., and 5-10 p.m.,
and are despatched 9-30 a.m., 2-15 p.m., and 7-45 p.m.
Those resident at Hollins have their letters addressed near Bury.
Marked 1 are at Whitefield, 2 at Unsworth, 3 at Besses o'th' Barn, 4 at Hollina,
and the rest where specified.
A porton of the township, comprising STAND LANE and CHAPELFIELD, is included
with Radcliffe.
Alderson Ed., farmer, Lower Heap
1 Alien Joseph, vict., Eagle and Child,
and nurseryman, 85 Higher lane
3 Alien William, smallware manufac­
turer, Victoria mill
2 Allison William, gamekeeper
1 Andrew Mrs. Emma, Spring bank
1 Ashton Moses, slater and slate mer­
chant, George street
1 Ashworth Mr. James, Derby buildings
2 Atkinson Thomas, farmer, Higher
house
Baker& Whittaker, cotton manufacturers,
Bankfield mill, Ringley
3 Barlow George, baker, 126 Manchester
Old road
2 Barlow James, farmer
1 Barlow Francis, butcher, 134 Bury
New road
3 Barlow John, grocer, Bury New road
2 Barlow Mr. William
3 Barlow Mr. William, 101 Manchester
Old road
3 Barlow Wright, painter, 43 Man­
chester New road
1 Beckett Thomas (late William
Kylance), paint and varnish manu­
facturer, Eagle Paint works; h.
Kersal moor, Manchester
2 Bentley Joshua, farmer, Sandfield
Bentley Mr. John, Wellington villa,
Stand
4 Berry Frederick, shopkeeper
1 Berry Samuel, shopkeeper, 15 Green
lane
Besses British School, Charles street
(mixed), James Walker; (infants) Miss
Harriet Orrell
Biddle Chas. Jno., chemist and druggist,
2 Silver street
1 Bleakley Mrs. Hannah, grocer, 311
Bury New road
1 Bleakley James, cow keeper, Moss
house
1 Bleakley Rd., brickmaker, Moss lane
1 Bolton Joe, pork dealer, 252 Bury
New road
4 Booth Peter S., shopkeeper
4 Bradbury Wm., farmer, Hollin's farm
2 Bradshaw David, salesman, Blackford
Bridge house
1 Bradshaw Mr. Edward, East view
1 Bradshaw James, coal dealer, 42
Green lane
1 Bradshaw Joseph, grocer and draper,
1 and 3 Radcliffe New road
3 Brickies James, grocer, 64 Bury New
road
Bridson Capt. Wm. Paul, Shore top
1 Brierley John, bleacher and dyer,
The Clough
Briggs Mrs. Rachel, grocer and beerseller, Park lane
1 Briggs Mrs. Ann, Moss house
3 Briggs Thos., veterinary surgeon,
Bury New road
1 Britland George, farmer, Higher lane
1 Brook Edward, chemist and druggist,
Bury New road
3 Brookes James, veterinary surgeon,
The Hope
3 Brooks Joseph, farmer and vict.,
Hare and Hounds, Outwood gate
Brown John, commercial traveller,
Ringley brow
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Buckley W. E. & Co., bleachers and
finishers, Pilsworth Bleach works
Buckley William E., yarn bleacher and
dyer, Pilsworth works; h., Beechwood,
Prestwich
1 Bullough James, clogger, 293 Bury
New road
1 Bullough John, shoemaker, 265 Bury
New road
1 Burgess John, vict., Goat's Gate,
Radcliffe New road
Burgess, Ledward & Co., cotton manu­
facturers, and bleachers and dyers,
Park Lane mill 1 Chambers Richard(R. & A. Chambers);
h. The Elms
1 Chambers R. & A., bleachers, Spring
Water works
4 Champion J. B. & Co., bleachers and
finishers, Hollin's vale
1 Champion James Barlow (J. B.
Champion & Co.); h. Sunny bank
1 Chapman John, shopkeeper, 283 Bury
New road
1 Clayton John George, cotton manu­
facturer, Albert mill and 11 Swan
court, Manchester
2 Clayton Mrs. Mary, Victoria house Clegg Benjamin, butcher, Ringley
2 Cole William, shopkeeper Collier Mr. John, Spring cottage, Outwood
3 Cooper Peter, joiner, Hardman's green
2 Crompton Rev. Benjamin, M.A., vicar
of Unsworth
1 Crompton Nathan, vict., Old Bay
Horse, and builder and contractor,
Higher lane
Crompton T. B. & Co., Limited, cotton
spinners and manufacturers, Prestolee mill
1 Crossley Mrs. Elizabeth, draper, 124
Bury New road
1 Cunliffe Edward, clogger, Industrial
terrace
3 Cunliffe Ellis, shopkeeper, 23 Higher
lane
Davenport Thomas, shopkeeper, Park
lane
3 Davenport William, furniture dealer,
Bury New road
Davies Mrs. Sarah, vict., Three Crowns,
Ringley
1 Dawson Miss Elizabeth, timber dealer,
Moss lane
1 Dawson Hy., boot and shoemaker,
113 Bury New road
1 Dawson John & Co., manufacturers
of buffalo and leather pickers,
Charnley mill
1 Dawson John, hat manufacturer,
Charnley mill
1 D'elemer Mrs. Sarah, 226 Bury New
road
4 Dickinson Samuel, overlooker
1 Diggle Mrs. Rachel, Hope bank
4 Doodson Walker, coal dealer
Drinnan Rd., colliery manager, Yew
Tree farm, Outwood
1 Duckers James, grocer, 289 Bury
New road
Duckworth John, Esq., J.P., Unsworth
lodge
3 Eastwood Rt., shopkeeper, 14 Narrow
lane
3 Eastwood Thomas, washing machine
maker, 6 Narrow lane
3 Eckersall Alfred, clog and shoemaker,
51 Manchester New road
3 Entwistle Miss Ellen, school
1 Entwistle Henry, greengrocer, 267
Bury New road
1 Entwistle John, beerhouse, 268 Bury
New road
1 Entwistle Mrs. Mary, vict., Wheat
Sheaf, 254 Bury New road
1 Farrar Mrs. Eliza, Holly bank
Farrow Jacob, bookkeeper, Sharp hey
2 Fletcher Adam, farmer, Lower bouse
2 Fletcher Daniel, farmer, Back o' th'
moss
2 Fletcher Stephen, farmer
Fletcher Thomas & Sons, coal proprie­
tors, Outwood colliery
1 Fray Joseph, coal dealer, Higher lane
1 Fray William, shopkeeper, Higher
lane
Garsicle Michael, grocer, Ringley
1 Greaves Richard, farmer
2 Greenway John, farmer
2 Grimshaw Charles, finisher, Holly
bank
2 Grimshaw Josiah, maker np, Holly
bank
1 Grimshaw Rd., monumental mason,
174 Bury New road
1 Grundy Alfred, Esq., Underley
2 Grundy Dennis, bricklayer & builder
2 Grundy Mary, shopkeeper
3 Guest Mrs. Alice, dressmaker, 163
Manchester Old road
1 Hacking John, vict., William the
Fourth, 136 Bury New road
2 Hall James, beerhouse, Blue Bell
Hall William, farmer, Park lane
PILKINGTON.
Earner Mrs. Betsy, Ringley cottage
2 Hamilton James, vict., Bay Horse
1 Hampson John, clog and shoemaker,
255 Bury New road
1 Hanley Edwin, statiqnmaster, Bury
New road
3 Hardman Mrs. Ann, grocer, 53 Man­
chester New road
1 Harrison Jas. Dilworth &Bro., cotton
manufacturers, New mill and Spring
gardens, Manchester
2 Harrison John Thomas, butcher
2 Harrison Miss Betsy Ann, grocer, Bury
road
4 Haslam John, draper
1 Haywood George, hatter and hosier,
116 Bury New road
2 Heaton James, farmer, Moss
3 Heywood John, grocer, Bury New rd.
1 Heywood Robert, shoemaker, 160 Bury
New road
4 Higginbottom Eli, bleacher
3 Hill Mrs. Martha, beerhouse, Robin
Hood, 5 Higher lane
3 Hill Thomas, butcher, 70 Bury New rd.
3 Hilton H. & Son, smallware manu­
facturers, Hardman's green
3 Hilton Charles, grocer, draper, shoe­
maker, clogger, and jeweller, 82 Bury
New road
1 Hilton James, tailor and draper, 33
Bury Old road
1 Hilton James, assurance agent, 120
Bury New road
1 Hilton John, beerhouse, Cross Keys,
16 Bury Old road
1 Hilton James, manager, 61 Moss lane
Hilton Mrs. Isabella, West point, Staud
3 Hilton Peter, beerhouse, Foresters'
Arms
Hiiton William, greengrocer, Out wood
gate
2 Hilton William, draper
3 Holland Alice, shopkeeper, 27 Higher
lane
1 Holland Ellis, manager, Bury New rd.
Holland Nathan, shopkeeper, Park lane
Hollins Day School (British); Hy. Hurst
1 Holt Mrs. Sophia, beerhouse, Seven
Stars, 202 Bury New road
4 Horrocks Nathaniel, manager
3 Horsefield William, letter carrier, 80
Bury New road
1 Howard Jesse, hairdresser, Bury Old
road
1 Howarth John, brewer, Higher lane
1 Howarth John, vict., Masons' Arms,
Bury New road
205
1 Howarth Mark, draper and yeast im­
porter, Bury New road
1 Hughes Jonathan, brewer, (j.), Ill
Bury New road
3 Hulme William,shopkeeper,ll Higher
lane
2 H ulnae James, farmer, Par fold
1 Hulme Samuel, printer & book­
seller, 245 Bury New road
3 Jackson Mrs. Emma, dressmaker, 9
Higher lane
3 Jackson Isaac, timber merchant and wheelwright, Manchester Old road
3 Jackson John, wheelwright, 111 Man­
chester Old road
1 Jackson George, joiner and builder,
Moss lane
3 Jackson Jas., clogger, 15 Higher lane
1 Jackson John <fe Sons, joiners &
builders, Livesey street
2 Jackson Charles, bricklayer & builder,
Hillock lane
2 Jackson Thomas, vict., Queen Anne
4 Jackson William, draper
2 Jackson Wright, bricklayer & builder
2 Jarratt Geo. J., cotton manufacturer,
Kilner Croft mill
1 Jones John, carting agent, Whitefield
station
3 Jones James, beerhouse, Travellers'
Inn, 49 Manchester New road
2 Jones Thomas, farmer, Thurston fold
1 Jones William, beerhouse, New Grove,
103 Bury New road
3 Jopsou Robert, plumber, Hardman's
green
4 Kay Ferdinando, vict., Hollin Bush
1 Kay Mrs. Hannah, shopkeeper, 266
Bury New road
Kershaw John, Esq., Old Hall, Stand
2 Kirkman Jonathan, painter & plasterer
Knott Samuel, vict.,.Park Field Inn,
Park lane
1 Lancashire James, physician and sur­
geon, Ivy house
Lancashire Mr. John, Old Hall, Stand
1 Lancashire John, jun., registrar of
births, deaths and marriages, and
assistant overseer, 122 Bury New rd.
Leake Robert, Esq., The Dales, Stand
4 Leigh John, grocer
1 Leeming George, police sergeant,
Bury New road
1 Lerigo Mrs. Sarah, 14 Derby place
4 Livsey Thomas Lewis, bleacher and
finisher, Hollins Vale Bleach works ;
warehouse, 2a Marsden square, Man­
chester
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PILKINGTON.
1 Local Board Office, Elms street:
William Skinner, clerk; Thos. Thorp,
surveyor ; Thomas Smith, nuisance
inspector
Lomax John Dooley, dyer and finisher,
Alpha Finishing works, Outwood
2 Long Mrs. Martha, Old England
Longworth Levi, farmer, Prestolee
3 Lorimer George, watchmaker and
jeweller, 45 Manchester New road
4 Lownds Joseph, shopkeeper
2 McCallum James, shopkeeper
Marsh Richard, shopkeeper, Ringley
1 Marsh Rt., shopkeeper, Higher lane
3 Marsh William, monumental mason
3 Marshall John, brickmaker, 66 Bnry
New road
Martin John, gamekeeper, Lower Heap
cottage
4 Massey Mr. Henry, Hollins view
4 Mather John, cotton manufacturer,
Besses mill
1 Mather Francis, cotton manufacturer,
Albert mill
1 Mather Miss, 112 Bury New road
1 Mather James, beerhouse, Woodman
Inn, 192 Bury New road
1 Mather Robert, shopkeeper, 330 Bury
New road
4 Mayoh Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper
Mellor John James, Esq., J.P., The
Woodlands, Stand
2 Mills Chas., wheelwright & blacksmith
1 Mills Francis, butcher, 140 Bury
New road
1 Mills Mrs. Sarah, grocer, 260 Bury
New road
1 Mills Mr. Thomas, 109 Bury New rd.
2 Mills Walker, joiner, Bury New road
3 Morris Rd., vict., Besses o'th' Barn
Inn, Manchester Old road
Morvell Jas., butcher, 264 Bury Newrd
Munn Bros. (James & Robert), farmers,
Higher Heap
Munn Mrs. Margaret, Park hill, Stand
road
National Scoool (All Saints'), Elm
street; (boys), F. J. Stephens ; (girls),
£Miss A. W. Mather; (infants), M.
3 Norris Angelo F., clerk, 99 Manchester
s5£01d road
1 Norris Mark, grocer and stationer,
233 Bury New road
1 Norris Jas., clerk, 222 Bury New road
4 Nuttall Robert, farmer, Hollifis house
1 Nuttall Francis M., stonemason and
builder, George street
3 Nuttall Mrs. Ann, shopkeper, 13
Higher lane
1 Ogden Mrs. Mary, 21 Bury Old road
1 Ogden Win., shopkeeper, 41 Higher
lane
1 Ogden Thomas, painter, plasterer,
and paperhanger, 111 Higher lane
1 Olive Jeremiah, farmer, 15 Radcliffe
New road
Openshaw John Hamilton, Esq., Stand
house
1 O'Neil John, Esq., J.P., Heathfield
Park Lane School (British) ; Edwin
Swithenbank ; Miss Ellen H. Dye
2 Partington David, farmer, Egypt
2 Partington Thomas, farmer
4 Peake Thomas, bleach works manager
2 Peers James, dairyman
2 Peatfield Edwin, tailor
1 Peatfield J., shopkeeper, 4 Green lane
3 Penny Wm. Hy., manager, London st.
3 Petty Miss Grace, grocer, Narrow lane
3 Petty William, clogger and stationer,
63 Bury New road
Pilkington Kershaw, station master,
Ringley
*
1 Platt George Samuel, grocer and
baker, 108 Bury New road
1 Prestwich Co-operative Stores,
grocers, &c., Bury New road
4 Prestwich Mrs. Rachel, vict., Bridge
Inn
Prince Mr. Frank, Westpoint, Stand
1 Ragdale Mr. John, Bury New road
1 Ramsbottom Mr. Rt., 176 Bury New
road
3 Ramsbottom Thos., brewer, London
street
1 Redford (James) & Taylor, cotton
manufacturers, Albert mill
3 Redford Win., greengrocer, London st.
1 Renshaw Alfred, rent collector and
agent, 107 Bury New road
1 Renshaw Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper, 83
Moss lane
1 and 4 Renshaw William, boot and
shoemaker, 83 Mpss lane
1 Richardson Airs. Jane, Ivy cottage
3 Richardson Rev. H. H. (Independent)
1 Riley Joseph, mauagt;r, George street
4 Riley Wri^ht Livsey, finisher, Hill
Side cottage
Rinijley National School; Geo. Page
Roscow Frederick Charles, cotton manu­
facturer (Burgess, Ledward, & Co.) ;
h. Park lane
1 Rothwell Thomas, vict., Church Inn
and Railway Hotel, Bury New road
PILKINGTON.
Royle James, farmer, Park hill
Rurld Rev. George, rector of All Saints',
Stand
1 Rylance Mrs. Ellen, South hill
Salmon Edward, warehouseman, Old
hall, Stand
Saville John, Esq., Wallfield, Stand
1 Schofield Joseph, shopkeeper, Bury
New road
3 Schofield Ratcliffe, cotton manufac­
turer, Besses mill
Scholes Mr. Joseph Henry, Rose cot­
tage, Stand
Schofield Samuel, gentleman, Thorn
cottage, Pinfold lane
3 Scott Mrs. Esther, Beach cottage
1 Shaw Arthur Hy., grocer, 144 Bury
New road
Shaw Misses Susan & Ann,faimers, Old
hall, Stand
1 Simpson Mr. Rohert M., East view
2 Simpson Robert, cotton manufacturer,
Victoria mill ; h. Cherry Hill cottage
1 Skinner Wm., clerk to Local Board,
Elms street
2 Smethurst John, farmer, Leaches
1 Smith James, clog and shoemaker,
38 Green lane
Smith Thomas, blacksmith, Outwood
gate
1 Smith Thomas, nusiance inspector,
Elms street.
Smith William, stud manager, Stand
1 Snape John, plumber and glazier, 118
Bury New road
Squier Rev. William Croke (Unitarian),
Stand
1 Staniforth Mrs. Mary Ann, draper
and milliner, Derby buildings
Stand Grammar School: Rev. W. C.
Squier, head master; Mr. Jas. Orm­
rod, assistant master
Statter Thomas, Esq., land agent to the
Earl of Derby, Stand Hall
Statter Thomas, juu., Esq., Woodley
1 Stephens F. J., master All Saints'
school, Elms street
1 Stonex Robert Conyers, estate agent,
Broxup house
2 Stott William, beerhouse, General
Jackson
1 Street Francis, carrier, 61 Higher lane
3 Stuart Charles Maurice, surgeon, 107
Manchester Old road
1 Swithenbank Edwin, schoolmaster,
Bury new road
Tansley Rev. Isaiah (New Jerusalem
Church) ; h. Prestwich
207
1 Taylor David (John Taylor & Sons);
h. 220 Bury New road
1 Taylor Edwin (Redford & Taylor);
h. Whitefield
Taylor Mrs. Alice, farmer, Outwood
1 Taylor James, grocer, 23 Bury Old
road
1 Ta\lor James White, vict., Derby
Hotel, 277 Bury New road
3 Taylor John, saddler and picker manu­
facturer, 50 Bury New road
1 Taylor John & Sons, cotton manu­
facturers, Moss Lane mill and 43
Cannon street, Manchester
1 Taylor the Misses, 95 Moss lane
1 Taylor Oswald, stationer and draper,
302 Bury New road
1 Taylor Peter, agent, 99 Moss lane
1 Taylor Robert (John Taylor & Sons);
h. 110 Bnry New road
4 Taylor Ratcliffe, dyer
2 Taylor Mr. Thomas, Brookhouse
4 Taylor Thomas, beerseller
1 Taylor Stuart, draper, Bury New rd.
1 Telford John, L.R.C.P., (medical
officer of health), 262 Bnry New road
3 Thorp James, farmer, 76 Bury New rd.
1 Thorp Thomas, architect & surveyor,
Bury New road
3 Tillotson Frederick, tailor and draper,
69 Bury New road
3 Tullis Mr. James A., Ash cottage
Unsworth National School (mixed) ;
Benjamin Windle
2 Unsworth Thomas, farmer
2 Walkden William, farmer, Hillock
Walker Mrs. Bt-tty, Park gate, Stand
2 Walker John, farmer
1 Walker Samuel L., shopkeeper, Moss
lane
2 Walker Thomas, farmer, Grundy fold
2 Warburtou Edmund, blacksmith and
wheelwright
Warburton Joseph, vict., Horse Shoe,
Ringley
4 Ward Thos., farmer, Hollins mount
4 Ward Mr. William, Mount cottage
3 Wardle Oswald, tailor and draper, 55
Manchester New road
1 Wardle Thos., vict., Bull's Head,
Bury New road
1 Wardle Thomas & Simon, oil and
colour mrechants, 1 and 5 Cross st.
3 Wardle William, beerhouse, Stone
Pail Tavern, Bury New road
1 Wardle Mr. William, Derby place
1 Waters George, shoemaker, 93 Higher
lane
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PELBWOETH.
3 Webster Benjamin, beerhouse, Bee
Hive, 72 Bury New road
2 West George, shopkeeper, Bury road
2 Whewell David, print works manager
Whiteficld & Unsworth Co-operative
Stores, Bury New road; Haworth
Whitehead, manager ; James Hilton,
secretary
Whittaker Isaac (Baker & Whittaker) ;
h. Ringley house
Whittenbury Mrs. Martha, Old hall,
Stand
Wilcock Christopher, relieving officer,
Dove house, Park lane
1 Wild John, Esq., J.P., The Uplands
1 Wilkins Chpr., confectioner, 146 Bury
New road
1 Williams Benj. (B. Williams & Sons);
h. Stanley house
1 Williams Benjamin & Sons, cotton
manufacturers, Stanley mill, and 12
Birchin lane, Manchester
3 Williams John, draper and grocer,
Bury New road
1 Wilson Eobert, smith, George street
Wolstenholme G., farmer, Outwood gate
3 Wood Francis, jun., tailor and draper,
Bury New road
Wood John L., cashier, Ringley Fold
house
Wood John, grocer and farmer, Prestolee
1 Woodward Samuel, saddler, 239 Bury
New road
1 Yates James, butcher, Bury New road
4 Yates John, shopkeeper
Yates Win. & Rt., farmers, Rhodes
farm, Outwood
3 Young Mr. Herbert, Park cottage
PILSWORTH
Is a thinly populated township in the parish of Middleton. It covers
an area of 1,483 acres, and its rateable value amounts to £7,178.
Its population in 1851 was 373 ; 1861, 373 ; and in 1871, 386.
Letters via Manchester.
Buckley W. E. & Co., bleachers and
finishers, Pilsworth Bleach works
Buckley William E., yarn bleacher and
dyer
Butterworth Mrs. Sarah, farmer, Hill
top
Cocker John, farmer, Uptons
Cocker Joshua, farmer, Higher barn
Davies Samuel, vict., Three Arrows
Harwood John, farmer, Highfield
Harwood Thomas, farmer, Moor
Holt William, farmer, Hare's hill
Hulme Thomas, farmer, Jackson fold
Kenyon James & Son, woollen manu­
facturers, Clough mill and Bury
Kay Moses, farmer, Meadowcroft
Lindsay Thomas, farmer, Cat hole
Morris John, farmer, Captain's
Nuttall Edmund, farmer, Lower Broadfield
Nuttall Thomas, farmer, Coal pits
Nuttall William, farmer, Lomax farm
Partington Richard, farmer, Higher
Broadfield
BEYWOOD,
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HEYWOOD.
THIS town is partly in the township of Heap, and partly in that
of Hopwood, and is in the parish of Bury, Hundred of Salford, and
diocese of Manchester. Heywood is known as the birthplace of that
zealous Lancashire magistrate, Peter Heywood, mentioned by Lord
Clarendon in his history, whose fortune it was to contribute to the
discovery of the conspirators implicated in the gunpowder plot. The
cotton trade is carried on very extensively in the town, and here are
also woollen mills, iron foundries, and machine works, railway waggon
building works, and various other trades and professions. The town
is situate on the banks of the river Roach, and is distant 3 miles from
Bury, 3 from Rochdale, 9£ from Manchester, and 38 from Liverpool.
The Lancashire and Yorkshire line of railway has a station here, and
affords every facility for the rapid conveyance of passengers,
merchandise, and minerals to and from the town. A branch of the
Rochdale Canal enters the town, close to Manchester Road. The
township of Heap, the principal portion of which is in the town of
Heywood, contains 2,938 acres, and its rateable value amounts to
£72,676. The population in 1851, was 16,048; 1861, 17,353; and
in 1871, 17,352. The population of the town at the present time,
amounts to over 25,000 souls. About 70 years ago, when Sir Robert
Peel, grandfather of the present baronet, began the manufacturing
business at Makeant Mill, the population of the place principally
a few hundred handloom weavers,' and a few
consisted of onlv
*
employed in agricultural pursuits ; so that it is only of late years
Heywood has grown from a straggling village into a town of consider­
able importance.
The Church dedicated to St. Luke is a noble structure, in the
style of architecture which prevailed in the time of Edward III. It
occupies a central position in the town, and is on the site of an older
building dating from 1577. The present edifice was erected in
1860-2, at a cost of nearly £10,000, the design being furnished by
Mr. J. Clarke. This amount was raised by public subscription ; the
scholars attached to the Church contributing the handsome sum of
£500. The Church contains 1,080 sittings, of which 530 are free.
The benefice is a rectory of the annual value of £400, in the patronage
of the rector of Bury, and held by the Rev. John Spittal, M.A. The
population of the parish in 1871, was 9,270. St. James's Chwch,
Tower Street, is a substantial stone edifice, erected in 1838, at a cost
of £4,200, defrayed partly by subscriptions and partly by a grant from
the Diocesan Society. It contains 1,250 sittings of which 500 are
free. The benefice is a perpetual curacy of the annual value of £300,
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HEYWOOD.
in the patronage of the Bishop of Manchester, and held by the Rev.
Edward James Russell, M.A. Population of the parish in 1871,
7,611. Service is also held in the following School Chapels: St.
Michael's, Bamford, contains 200 sittings, Rev. John Compton
Butterworth, B.A., curate in charge ; St. John's, Hopwood, is under
the pastoral care of the Rev. Francis Edwin Waldie, curate in charge.
Gooden School is attended by the clergy of St. Luke's ; and Heady
Hill School and Heap Bridge School are attended by the clergy of St.
James'. St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Dawson Street, was opened in
1856. The Catholic population is 2,486. Rev. Arthur S. McCann,
pastor. The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Market Street, was built in
1805, and enlarged in 1828. This body have also a Chapel at
Hopwood, and another at Bamford. The Independent Chapel, York
Street, is a neat brick edifice with stone dressings. Rev. William
Henry Fothergill, minister ; and the Independent Chapel, Bamford, is
under the ministry of the Rev. W. Mclntosh Arthur. The Methodist
Free Church have Chapels in Bethel Street, Bury New Road, and
Hopwood. The Baptist Ch a/>cl, Rochdale Road, is a neat building ;
Rev. George Hitchon, minister. The Baptists have also Chapels in
Starkey Street and Aspinall Street. The Primitive M<thodist Chapel,
Bridge Street, was built in 1871 ; another Chapel belonging this body
is situate in Miller Street. The New Jerusalem Church stands in
Church Street; Rev. Richard Storry, pastor. The Unitarian Chapel,
Britain Hill, is under the pastoral care of the Rev. William Bennett.
The Queen's Park, presented by Her Majesty, as Duchess of
Lancaster, to the town of Heywood, is pleasantly situated a short
distance from William Street. It was opened to the public, August
2nd, 1879, by Colonel Taylor, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
On the death of Mr. Charles Martin Newhouse, he dying intestate, his
estates, amounting to over £14,000, fell to the Crown. But Her
Majesty, not wishing to retain the money, was graciously pleased to
accede to the wishes of the inhabitants, that it should be expended for
the purpose of providing a public park ; and this has now been done,
with the exception of various sums given to relations of the late Mr.
Newhouse. The site, which covers about twenty acres, was purchased
from Messrs. Langton and Hornby, for £4,500. It is situate upon a
beautiful tract of hill copse and woodland pasture, which rises above
the river Roach, about half a mile from the centre of the town. All
the various works have been carried out under the direction of Mr.
G. R. Cartwright, of the office of the Surveyor General of the Duchy
of Lancaster ; and the stonework has been executed by Messrs. Diggle
Brothers of Heywood. The Cemetery occupies a beautiful situation,
about two miles from the town, on the Rochdale Road. The site,
which covers an area of twenty acres, is elevated, and one of the most
eligible that could have been selected. It was opened for interment
in 1856, and there are three mortuary chapels, and registrars' house,
&c. The Local Board consists of 18 members, and the offices of the
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Board are in York Street; Mr. John Banks, clerk. The Gas Works
are situate at Hooley Bridge, and are owned by the Local Board.
They consist of four holders, with an aggregate capacity of about
278,000 cubic feet of gas, which is sold to consumers at 5s. per 1,000
feet. The number of public lamps is 650; Mr. Edwin Buckley,
manager. The Water Works are also under the control of the Local
Board, they being purchased from the Heywood Waterworks Company,
in 1877. The town is copiously supplied with water of an excellent
quality. The offices are in Miller Street, and Mr. James Diggle is
manager. There are two newspapers published in the town, the
Heywood Advertiser, established in 1855, and the Heywood Standard,
more recently established. Both are published on Friday. The
following are the principal institutions and public offices, &c., in the
town: The Working Men's Club, in Church Street; the Reform Club,
in Longford Street, with library, news room, &c.; the Conservative
Club in York Street, which has a lecture room capable of holding 600
persons, library, news, and other rooms ; the Church Association, the
Ladies' Charity, and the Bible Society. The Drill Hall for the 8th
Lancashire Bifle Volunteers is in Longford Street; Captain F. Moore,
adjutant. Petty Sessions are held every alternate Wednesday, at the
Sessions House, Longford Street. The local magistrates are Charles
Cheetham, B. Wood, William Hartley, and D. Smith, Esqs. ; Messrs.
T. A. & J. Grundy & Co., clerks to magistrates. The Union Bank of
Manchester, and the Manchester and Liverpool District Bank have
each a branch in the town. Fairs are held on the first Friday in
April, first Friday before the first Sunday in August, and the first
Friday after the first of October.
HOPWOOD
Is a township in the parish of Middleton, but the most populous
is included in the Local Board district of Heywood. The Hopwood
family have been seated here for many centuries. In 1359, Adam de
Hopwood was one of the inquisition at Preston, before Thomas de
Seton and others, justices of Henry, the first Duke of Lancaster, in
the dispute between him and Roger de la Warre. On the death of
Dr. Hopwood, in the early part of the eighteenth century, by which
event the local family became extinct, the Hopwood estate passed by
will to Joseph Gregge, Esq., an ancestor of the present proprietor,
Edward John Gregge Hopwood, Esq. The township contains 2,115
acres, and its rateable value is £28,164. The population in 1851 was
1,575 ; 1861, 2,281; and in 1871, 3,655 souls.
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HEYWOOD, ETC.
GENERAL ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY
OF
HEYWOOD, ETC.
Post, Money Order, and Telegraph Offices, 5 Market place; John
Heywood, postmaster. Letters arrive from all parts 6-0 a.m.,
12-40 p.m. (from Rochdale), 2-0 p.m., 5-45 p.m. (from Manchester),
and 5-40 (from Liverpool). DESPATCHES to Manchester and all
parts, 9-15 and 11-0 a.m., 2-0 p.m., 7-20 p.m., and 8-25 p.m.; to
Liverpool 10-15 a.m.; and Rochdale and Bury 12-0 noon.
Post and Money Order Office, 46 Manchester road, Hopwoo4 ; .Win.
Beckett, postmaster
Ackroyd William, bellman, 99 York street
Acton Mrs. Mary Ann, dressmaker, 98 York street
Ainsworth Joseph, smallware dealer, 63 Bridge street
Albert New Mill Co., Limited, cotton spinners, Green lane; John
Howorth, manager ; Thomas Smith, secretary
Alien Josiah, yeast dealer, 141 Manchester road, Hopwood
Alien Ellis, butcher, 86 Manchester street
Allison Ralph, shopkeeper, 108 Hooley brow
Alston Jabez, boot and shoemaker, 25 Market street
Alston William, cashier, 7 Benfield terrace
Ambler William & Co., drapers, 52 and 54 Market street
Ambler William, bookkeeper, 7 Benfield street
Anderson Mrs. Sarah, vict., Heywood Arms, George street
Andrews Matthew, draper, 94 Manchester street
Andrews Samuel, grocer, 47 Queen street
Andrews William Henry, paper merchant and paper bag manufacturer,
Hochdale road
Armitage William, grocer, 157 York street
Armstrong Mrs. Hannah, shopkeeper, 70 Peel lane
Arnett David, greengrocer, York street
Arthur Rev. W. Mclntosh (Independent), Bamford
Ashley Thomas, draper, 88 Bridge street
Ashton Mrs. Alice, shopkeeper, Peel lane
Ashton George, coal dealer, Yale street
Ashton George, mill manager, 34 Stanley street
Ashton George, grocer, 25 Aspinall street
Ashton Samuel, herbalist, 122 Bridge street
Ashton William, hairdresser, 93 Manchester street
Ashworth Edmund, coal and lime merchant, Railway station
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Ashworth. Mrs. Ellen, toy and general dealer, 24 Bridge street
Ashworth George, registrar of birtbs, deaths, and marriages, and
grocer, 26 King street, Hooley bridge
Ashworth James, mill manager, 143 Manchester road, Hopwood .
Ashworth Henry, coal dealer, Longford street
Ashworth Hugh, beerhouse, New Market Tavern, 22 Dawson street
Ashworth Jane, shopkeeper, 26 Walton street, Hopwood
Ashworth John, confectioner, 6 Manchester street
Ashworth John, butcher, 12 Manchester road
Ashworth Rev. John (Baptist), Rochdale Old road
Ashworth James, bookkeeper, 5 Bury Old road
Ashworth Joseph, grocer and draper, 62 Bury street
Ashworth John Edwin, grocer, 34 Tower street
Ashworth Martin, brick maker, 102 Starkey street
Ashworth Mrs. Mary, grocer, 56 Bridge street
Ashworth Simeon, brewery manager, Green lane
Ashworth William, mill manager, Stanley street; h. Castleton
Ashworth William, eating house, 118 Manchester street
Ashworth William, cashier and secretary, 121 Manchester road,
Hopwood
Askew Timothy, pawnbroker, 78 and 80 Bridge street
Askew Mr. William, 69 William street
Aspinall George, blacksmith, Bury street, and beerhouse, Bridge Inn,
69 Bridge street
Aspinall James Henry, confectioner, 37 Bury street
Aspinall John, baker, 3 Peel lane
Aspinall John, farmer, Hopwood
Aspinall Jonathan, confectioner, 108 Manchester street
Aspinall & Broadbent (Mrs. Ann), grocers, 151 York street
Aspinall Robert, blacksmith, 16 Bridge street
Aspinall (Robert) & Dawson, com and provision dealers, Bury street
Aspinall (Thomas) & Smith, confectioners, 43 York street
Astley Lot, toy dealer, 58 Bridge street
Atkinson James & John, rope and twine manufacturers, Captain fold
Bairstow Abraham, farmer, Summit
Bailey William, earthenware dealer, 12 Benfield street
Bailey William, herb beer maker, 36 Hardfield street
Bakewell Edward, shopkeeper, 13 Rochdale road
Balls Bailey, clogger, 13 Ormrod street
Banks John, clerk to Local Board, 10 York street; h. 74 Manchester
road, Hopwood
Banks William, solicitor, 19 Market place ; h. 74 Manchester road,
Hopwood
Bancroft John, greengrocer, 53 Tower street
Bardsley Samuel, photographer, 125 York street
Barker John, joiner and builder, and furniture dealer, 45 Bridge st.
Barker Robert, fishmonger, 56 Church street
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HEYWOOD, ETC.
Barker William & David, cotton manufacturers, Paved Brow mill
Barlow Jacob, grocer, 112 Manchester street
Barlow James, waste dealer and machine broker, 122 Manchester st. ;
h. 13 Bury New road
Barlow Miss Mary Ann, Catholic -schoolmistress, Dawson street
Barlow Bobert, ironmonger, 143 York street
Barlow Mrs. Sarah, draper, 61 York street
Barlow Mrs. Sarah, vict., Ship Inn, 67 York street
Barlow Thomas, provision dealer, 89 York street
Barlow Thomas, paper merchant and dyers' agent, 8 Bridge st.
Barlow Thomas, assurance agent, 2 Magdala street, Hopwood
Barnes Burgoine, beerhouse, Mitre Inn, 1 Rochdal^ road
Barnes John, chimney sweeper, 11 Manchester street
Barnes John Henry, draper, 51 Dawson street
Baron James, painter, 29 Bank street
Barrett Thomas, coal dealer, 16 Hardfield street
Barton Abraham, farmer, Heap
Bates John (Bates & Smith) ; h. 100 York street
Bates & Smith, coal merchants, Railway station
Bates Thomas, upholsterer, Hind Hill street
Battersby Richard, corn miller, 88 & 92 York street
Beckett William, chemist and druggist (post office), 46 Manchester
road, Hopwood
Bell George, grocer and tea dealer, 32 Withington street, Hopwood
Bell Henry, watch and clock maker, 61 Market street
Bell James (William Bell & Co.) ; h. 19 Manchester road, Hopwood
Bell James, conservative registration agent, 158 Pilsworth road
Bell John, cotton waste dealer, Broadneld ; h. Spring bank
Bell John, joiner (Blakeley "& Bell) ; h. Torrington street, Hopwood
Bell Richard, bleacher and cotton waste dealer, Derby street and
Longfield mill
Bell William, assistant overseer, Gooden cottage, Hopwood
Bell William & Co., coal merchants, Railway station
Belshaw James, cotton and cotton waste dealer, Back York st. ; h. 88
Hill street
Belshaw Miss Martha, shopkeeper, 56 Tower street
Bennett Rev. William (Unitarian), South View terrace, Cobden street
Bentley Mrs. Anr, 10 Benfield street
Bentley John Nuttall, chemist and druggist, 30 Bridge street
Berry George Henry & Co., cotton spinners and manufacturers,
William street and Bowling Green mills
Berry Henry, beerhouse, Jolly Carters, 36 Bridge street
Berry James, carriage builder, Elizabeth street; h. Brunswick street
Berry John William (G. H. Berry & Co.) ; h. Heather lee, Hopwood
Berry Mr. Matthew Frank, Moston house, Starkey street
Billington Thomas, police inspector, Longford street
Birch Johnson, iron and tinplate worker, 3 Bethel street
HEYWOOD, ETC.
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Birch Miss Priscilla, school, Argyle buildings, Market street
Birtwistle Mr. John, 52 Bury street
Blake David, smallware dealer, 70 Bridge street
Blake David, greengrocer, 39 Manchester road, Hopwood
Blakeley & Bell, joiners and builders, Torrington street, Hopwood
Blakeley David (Blakeley & Bell) ; h. Cowburn's lane
Blakeley Mr. John, Bury New road
Blunt Mr. Henry, 1 Peel lane
Bloinley Thomas, confectioner, 121 Rochdale road
Boardman Joseph, bookkeeper, Bradshaw street
Bogle Robert, chemist and druggist, 53 & 55 Market street
Bolton Marquis, vict., Lanib Inn, York street
Bolton Jaines, grocer, 17 Bury street
Booth Mrs. Jane, confectioner, 6 Hornby street
Booth John, shuttle maker, Broadfield ; h. 85 Tower street
Booth John, confectioner, 5 William Henry street
Booth Robinson, grocer, 41 Rochdale road
Booth Thomas, farmer, Hopwood
Booth William, secretary to the Cotton Waste Dealers Mutual Fire
Insurance Co., Argyle builings ; h. Rose bank
Booth William, farmer, Hopwood
Boothroyd Walker, hatter, 29 Market street
Bouchier Samuel, solicitor's clerk, 5 King street
Bowker Rev. Robert (Baptist), Plumpton cottage
Bowser Mrs. Martha, photographer, 40 Tower street
Brandwood George, moulder, Elizabeth street
Bridge Jonathan, sand dealer, 20 Birch street
Bridge Robert Arthur, spirit merchant and vict., Free­
masons' Arms, 17 Market place. (See Advt.)
Bridge Mr. Thomas, 77 Bridge street
Bridge Thomas, secretary to the Industrial Co-operative Society,
Market street
Brierley Abraham, foreman wheelwright, 127 York street
Brierley Edward, hairdresser, 9 Market place
Brierley Isaac, confectioner, 100 Manchester street
Brierley James, beerhouse, Woolpack Inm, 15 Birch street
Brierley James, beerhouse, White Hart, 1 Longford street
Brierley Joseph, beerhouse, White Horse, 4 Thomas street, Hopwood
Brierley James, German yeast dealer, 34 Bury street
Brierley Miss Judith, draper, 53 William street
Briggs Charles, shopkeeper, 33 Torrington street, Hopwood
Briggs Walker, bricklayer and builder, Bradshaw street
British JI orkmans* public-house, Market place
Broadbent John, rate collector, Hind Hill street
Brocklehurst John Fielding, assurance agent, Manchester rd., Hopwood
Brocklehurst William & Co., cotton manufacturers, Hooley brow
Bromilow John, brass founder, William street; h. 13 Benfield street
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HEYWOOD, ETC.
Brooks Jas. Seddon, foreman mechanic, 131 Manchester rd., Hopwood
Brooks Mrs. Grace, confectioner, 57 Bridge street
Brooks Miss Sarah, 6 Benfield street
Brown James, vict., Black Bull, 1 Rochdale road
Brown Oswin, relieving officer, 11 William street
Brown Mark, tailor and draper, 31 Market street
Buckley Benjamin, cotton spinner, Woodfield mill; h. 52 Dewhurst st.
Buckley Edwin, gasworks manager ; h. 20 Bridge street
Buckley John, grocer and provision dealer, 66 Church street
Buckley Misses, milliners, Church street
Buckley Robert, tripe dresser, 72 Church street
Buckley Samuel, mill manager, Nutfield terrace, William street
Buckley Mr. Stephen, Walton street, Hopwood
Burlingharn William, tobacconist, Hooley bridge
Butler Miss Anna Maria, Heywood High School, 91 & 93 Hall View ter.,
William street, and Hopwood
Butterworth Mr. Daniel, 7 Middleton road, Hopwood
Butterworth Charles, clothes dealer, 10 Manchester street
Butterworth James, grocer and tea dealer, 98 Bridge street
Butterworth James, yarn agent, 46 Hardfield street
Butterworth John, umbrella maker, 13 York street
Butterworth John, butcher, 15 Bridge street
Butterworth John, clog and shoemaker, 110 Manchester street
Butterworth John, beerhouse, Boiler Makers' Arms, 92 Bury street
Butterworth Rev. John Compton, B.A., curate in charge, St. Michael's,
Bamford
Butterworth John, grocer, 99 Manchester road, Hopwood
Butterworth Robert, confectioner, 10 Market place; h. 87 William st.
Butterworth Robert, cashier and secretary, 37 William street
Butterworth Thomas, bookkeeper, 1 Farm street, Hopwood
Butterworth William, boot and shoemaker, 6 Church street
Carruthers Mr. William, 15 High street
Castleton Cotton Spinning d Manufacturing Co., Limited, Globe mill,
Green lane ; B. Clarkson, manager; William Ashworth, secretary
Cavanagh James, grocer and coal dealer, 8 Manchester street
Cavanagh John, toy dealer, 95 Manchester street
Chadwick Alfred, M.D. and surgeon, Moss house, Bain/brd road
Chadwick Andrew, tenter hook, nail and chain maker, 65 William st.
Chadwick Mrs. Ann, 4 Ashton street
Chadwick Charles, beerhouse, Engineers' Arms, Aspinall street
Chadwick Charles, painter and decorator, 7 Dawson street
Chadwick Charles, tenter hook maker (j.), 61 William street
Chadwick Miss Dinah, dressmaker, 104 York street
Chadwick Edward, painter and decorator, Wilton street
Chadwick & Jacques, joiners and builders, Pine street
Chadwick James, draper, 87 York street
Chadwick James, shopkeeper, 39 York street
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Chadwick Mr. James M., 40 Bridge street
Chadwick John, machine broker and cotton waste dealer, 4 Well street
Chadwick John, monumental mason, Chamber house, Rochdale road
Chadwick Robert, painter and decorator, 74 Tower street
Chadwick Robert, tenter hook maker, 37 & 39 Gorton street
Chadwick Samuel, coal merchant, Railway station ; h. G9 Brunswick st.
Chadwick Samuel, jun., coal merchant, Railway station; h. Birch farm
Chadwick Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper, 103 York street
Chadwick Thomas, coal agent, 8 Mount street
Chadwick Mr. Thomas, Croft Bank house
Chadwick Walter, machine broker, Brierley street; h. 81 Manchester
road, Hopwood
Chadwick William (Chadwick & Jacques), and auctioneer and valuer,
51 Market street
Chatterley Henry, beerhouse, Dog and Partridge, 66 Bury street
Cheetham C. & S., cotton spinners, Miller's Brook mill
Cheetham Charles, Esq., J.P., Ryecroft house, Rochdale road
Cheetham Henry (C. & S. Cheetham); h. Castleton
Chew Mrs. Ann, grocer, 135 York street
Chew William, draper (Wm. Ambler & Co.); h. 36 Tower street
Chibwell John, builder (G-reenhalgh & Chiswell); h. 69 York street
Clarke Robert, chimney sweeper, 38 Bamford road
Clarkson Buckley, mill manager, 113 Manchester road, Hopwood
Clegg Mr. Edward, 31 Cromwell street
Clegg Mrs. Elizabeth, grocer, 57 Market street
Clegg James, drysalter, 8 Manchester road
Clegg Mr. John, 2 Wham street
Clegg John, traveller, 86 Tower street
Clegg John & Co., boiler makers, Star works, Lord street
Clegg John Thomas, grocer and cotton waste dealer, 137 York street
Clegg Mrs. Mary, 6 Wham street
Clegg Samuel, coal merchant, Railway station; h. Harefield cottage,
Rochdale road
Clegg Thomas, tobacconist, 82 Manchester street
Cockerill Edward, vict., Dog and Partridge, Rochdale road, and mill­
wright and machinist, Green lane, Hopwood
Cockshoot Moses, machine broker, Back York street; h. 7 Bury Old
road
Goffey Mrs. Rachel, draper, 139 York street
Collinge Mr. Adam, 45 Starkey street
Collinge Mrs. Ann, confectioner, Wild street
Collinge James, greengrocer, 28 Hardfield street
Collinge Robert, clogger, 49 Manchester street and Rochdale road
Collinge Robert, grocer and provision dealer, 71 Langton street
Collinge Robert, farmer, Hopwood
Collinge William, clogger, 50 Bury street
Collins Mr. Adam, Pilsworth road
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Conservative Club, York street; Charles Butterworth, secretary; Abm.
Brown, steward
Cook James, earthenware dealer, 34 Manchester road, Hopwood
Cook James, tailor, 23 Hornby street
Cookson Ralph, beerhouse, Royal Oak, York street
Coomer John, cotton manufacturer (James Tattersall, Sons, & Co.) ;
h. Cheetham Hill, Manchester
Cordall Edward, joiner and builder, Agincourt street
Cornall Thomas, mill manager, 22 Starkey street
Cotton Waste Dealers, Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Limited,
Argyle buildings, Market street; William Booth, secretary
Coupe John & Co., cotton spinners and manufacturers, Rose Hill mill
Crabtree Miss Alice, Berlin wool and fancy repository, 11 Church st.
Crabtree Edward, cotton waste dealer, Hooley brow ; h. 74 Moss ter.
Crabtree Edward, beerhouse, Hopwood House, 47 Manchester road,
Hopwood
Crabtree Edwin, umbrella maker, 9 Church street
Crabtree Edwin, cotton and cotton waste dealer, Aspinall street; h.
Holly house, Rochdale road
Crabtree James, wine and spirit merchant, 18 Market street
Crabtree Mr. James, 14 Clay Bank street
Crabtree Thos., cotton waste dealer, 6 Bamford road; h. Gorsey hill
Crank Miss Mary Ann, Foundry street
Crapon, Brine, & Co., tea dealers, 21 Market street
Crawshaw Richard, draper, 10 Hornby street
Cronshaw James, shopkeeper, Heady Hill street
Crook Mrs. Ann, beerhouse, Seven Stars, Tower street
Cropper James, assurance agent, 55 Hind Hill street
Cropper Mr. John Lancashire, Hind Hill street
Cropper Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 48 Bury street
Cross James, coal merchant, Railway street; h. Bury
Crossley Abraham, sizer (j.), 18 Manchester road
Crossley Alfred, greengrocer, 96 Manchester street
Crossley Benjamin Chadwick, teacher of music, Tower street
Crossley Edward, tripe dresser, 9a Bridge street
Crossley John & Co., cotton manufacturers, Lane end and Fold mills ;
h. Milton house, 3 Cobden street
Crossley Thomas, reed and heald maker, Promenade street
Crossley William, shopkeeper, 12 Glegge street, Hopwood
Cunliffe Mr. Edward, 149 Manchester road, Hopwood
Cunliffe John, bolt maker, Olive street; h. 35 Gorton street
Curtis Mrs. Hannah, 38 Tower street
Curtis Mrs. Mary Ann, shopkeeper, 29 Manchester street
Darlington Thomas, painter and decorator, 30 King street
Davies John, vict., King's Arms, 11 Market place
Davies John, cooper, 27 Bridge street
Pavie William, furniture broker, 117 Manchester street
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Dawson Charles, stationer and newsagent, 124 Bridge street
Dawson Charles Albert, commercial traveller, 1 Cobden street
Dawson Mrs. Hannah, 2 Clay Bank street
Dawson James, engineer (j.), 9 Railway street
Dawson James, joiner and builder, Hornby street
Dawson Mr. John, Newfield, Rochdale Old road
Dawson John Thomas, cotton waste dealer, Fir street; h. 127 Man­
chester street
Dawson Jonathan, grocer (Aspinall & Dawson) ; h. Bury street
Dawson Joshua, tripe dresser, 108 Bridge street
Dawson Joshua, tea dealer, 97 Brunswick street
Dean Henry, beamer, Manchester road, Hopwood
Dearden Benjamin, grocer, 6 Lower Todd street
Dearden John, cotton waste dealer, Rochdale road; h. 70 Manchester
road, Hopwood
Dearden Joseph, mechanic, 55 Manchester road, Hopwood
Dearden Samuel, furniture broker, 9 Albert street
Dearden Thomas, farmer, Hopwood
Derby Mills Cotton Spinning and Manufacturing Co., Limited, William
Henry street; Wm. Todd, managing director
Derbyshire Thomas, basket and skip maker, Garden street; h. 85
Tower street
Dewhurst Benjamin, bricklayer (j.), 59 Hind Hill street
Dewhurst John, bricklayer and builder, 58 Kind Hill street
Dewsbury Mrs. Elizabeth, draper and milliner, 5 Market street
Diggle Bros., joiners and builders, Bamford road ; and cotton spinners,
Broadfield mill
Diggle Daniel (Diggle Brothers) ; h. 54 Bamford road
Diggle David, overlooker, 21 Glegge street, Hopwood
Diggle Edward (Diggle Brothers) \" h. 52 Bamford road
Diggle George (Diggle Brothers); h. 6 Layton street
Diggle, Hoyle, & Wood, cotton spinners, Railway Street mill
Diggle James (Diggle Bros.), and waterworks manager, Miller street;
h. The Hollies, Manchester road, Hopwood
Diggle John, cabinet maker and draper, 35 Market place, and Bamford
road
Diggle Mr. Joseph, Milton terrace, Green lane
Diggle Joseph, joiner and builder and grocer, 121 Railway street
Diggle Joseph, butcher, 8 Church street
Diggle Mrs. Mary, grocer, 86 Bridge street
Diggle Mrs. Rachel, 121 Starkey street
Diggle Richard (Diggle Bros.); h. Broadfield terrace, Pilsworth road
Diggle Wm. (Diggle Bros.); h. The Hollies, Manchester rd., Hopwood
Dixon William, clothes dealer, 39 Bridge street
Dodgson Charles, assurance agent, 119 Railway street
Dootson Mr. William, 9 Temple street
Dronet Charles, assurance agent, Stanley street
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Duckworth William, warehouseman, 139 Manchester road, Hopwood
Duckworth William Henry, coal agent, 82 Hill street
Duckworth William, greengrocer, 17 Ormrod street
Duerr Frank, leather dresser, Rochdale road
Dunn David, park keeper, Queen's park
Dutson Frank, draper and milliner, 98 Manchester street
Dutson John, shopkeeper, Middleton road, Hopwood
Dutson William, coal dealer, 88 Hardfield street
Eastwood Abraham, cotton waste dealer, 31 York street
Eastwood Mrs. Alice, shopkeeper, 107 York street
Eatough Alfred, fruiterer and greengrocer, 86 Bury street
Eckersley Eli, fent dealer, 41 Market street
Eckersley John, beerhouse, Church Tavern, 23 Wilton street
Eckersley Thomas, confectioner, 1 Hampden street
Edelston Mr. Richard, Highfield house, Hopwood
Edwards Henry, butcher, 38 Manchester street
Ellerbeck Thomas, vict., Wilton Arms Hotel, Pilsworth road
Elliott Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 40 Marlborough st., Hopwood
Elmes Mrs. Alice, shopkeeper, 28 Back Rochdale road
Elton Henry (Exors. of), grocers and provision dealers, 27 Market place
Emmett James, grocer and smallware dealer, 31 Cobden street
Entwistle James, vict., Oddfellows' Arms, Peel lane
Entwistle Luke, baker, 9 Hardfield street
Eubanks Misses Harriet and Georgiana, St. James' terrace
Evans Robert, tripe dealer, 116 Hooley brow
Fairbrother Edgar, assurance agent, 33 William street
Fairbrother George, registrar of births, deaths and marriages, 116
Manchester street
Fairbrother Henry, grocer, 33 William street
Fairbrother Mr. Thomas, 1 St. James' grove
Fallows Ann, beerhouse, Gardeners' Arms, Birch
Farrow John Thomas, hairdresser, 7 Church street
Fearn Edward, overlooker, Manchester road, Hopwood
Fearnley Alfred, grocer and provision dealer, 11 Market street, and
7a Rochdale road
Feeney John, tailor, 126 Bridge street
Fell John, mill manager, 67 Manchester road, Hopwood
Fell Thomas, tobacconist, 92 Manchester street
Fenton James, Esq., Hazlehurst, Bainford
Fenton John, cabinet maker, 64 Market street
Fenton Joseph, Esq., Bamford hall
Fenton Samuel, ironmonger and furniture broker, 11 York street
Fenton Thomas & Co., cotton waste dealers, 45 Church street; h.
155 York street
Fielden Mrs. Elizabeth, grocer and confectioner, 6 Manchester road
Firth Sutcliffe, reel rib maker, 90 Hill street
Fitton Mrs. Ann, beerhouse, Albion Hotel, Ashton street
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Fitton Andrew, farmer, Moor edge, Bamford
Fitton Mrs. Betty, confectioner, 17 Rochdale road
Fitton Edmund, farmer, Gooden farm, Hopwood
Fitton John, grocer, 6 Cobden street
Fitton Joseph, watchmaker and jeweller, 37 and 39 Market street
Fitton Mrs. Maria, butcher and eating house, 52 Bridge street
Fitton Robert, farmer, Top o'th' moor, Hopwood
Fitton Mrs. Sarah, vict., Navigation Inn, 135 Manchester street
Fletcher Abraham, boot and shoemaker, North street
Fletcher Elijah, brick maker, Broadfield ; h. 160 Pilsworth road
Fletcher Mr. Edmund, 12 Penn street
Fletcher Mrs. Hannah, earthenware dealer, 105 York street
Fletcher James, joiner and builder, Bridge Street Saw mills
Fletcher John, manufacturing chemist and glue manfacturer, Broadfield Chemical works ; h. The Poplars
Fletcher Joseph, moulder, 8 York street
Fletcher Thomas, pavior, 21 Albert street
Fletcher Thomas & Sons, coal proprietors, Railway station ; Thomas
Siddall, agent
Fletcher Walker, bricklayer and builder, 11 Broadfield terrace,
Pilsworth road
Fold Mill Spinning Co., Limited, cotton spinners, Market street ;
James Meadowcroft, manager
Foster Acquilla, carter, 11 Peel lane
Fothergill Rev. William Henry (Independent), The Park
Foulds (Martha) & Hardman, drapers and milliners, 42 Manchester
road, Hopwood
Fowles Joseph, ironmonger and plumber, 15 Hornby street
Fox James, shopkeeper, 1 Gorton street
Free Public Library, Argyle buildings, Market street ; James Leach,
librarian
Froggatt Richard, ironmonger, 62 Market street
Gardner Henry, joiner and builder, Broadfield ; h. Agincourt street
Gartside John, clog and shoemaker, 46 Bridge street
Gas Works, Hooley brow ; Edwin Buckley, manager
Gee Miss Ann, St. James's place, Tower street
Gee Mr. Edward, 73 William street
Gee Mrs. Mary, butcher, 112a Bridge street
Gee Ralph, beerhouse, Gardeners' Arms, 12 Bridge street
Gee Mr. Ralph, 131 Manchester street
Gee Mrs. Sarah, butcher, 27 Market street
Gerrard Miss Ellen, shopkeeper, 19 St. James' street
Gerrard John, farmer, Heap fold
Gerrard William, blacksmith and ironmonger, 44 and 53 Manchester st.
Gibson Greenwood, schoolmaster, 93 Manchester road, Hopwood
Gilbody William, tripe dealer, 45 Manchester road, Hopwood
Glazebrook Amos, boot and shoemaker, 22 Bury New road
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Glazebrook David, leather dealer, 17 York street
Glazebrook Mrs. Hannah, 75 York street
Gleave John & Co., cotton manufacturers, Princess mill, Hopwood ;
h. 137 Manchester road
Glover Mr. Joshua, 48 Middleton road, Hopwood
Goddard Mrs. Ann, register office for servants, &2 Brunswick street
Goddard Samuel H., coal agent and grocer, 21 Tower street
Q-ooden Mills Spinning Co., Limited; James Taylor, manager
Gorst Eliza & Ann, drapers and confectioners, 48 Gregge st., Hopwood
Gorton James, painter an 1 decorator, 67 Church street
Gorton John, butcher, York street
Gorton Richard, rope and twine manufacturer, Aspinall street
Gott Alfred, joiner and cabinet maker, 110 Bridge street
Graves George, confectioner, 30 Market place
Greaves Frederick, cashier and secretary, Cowburn lane
Greaves Tom, grocer and provision dealer, 24 Manchester street
Greenhalgh Benjamin, mechanic, 41 Starkey street
Greenhalgh Mr. Edmund, 23 Starkey street
Greenhalgh Edwin, tailor and draper, 21 Market place
Greenhalgh Mrs. Elizabeth, 82 Bridge street
Greenhalgh Handel, tailor and draper, 68 Bury street
Greenhalgh John Richard, joiner and builder, Gooden street, Hopwood
Greenhalgh Mrs. Mary, wheelwright and smith, 32 Mount street
Greenhalgh Mrs. Mary, draper, 21 Rochdale road
Greenhalgh (Robert) & Chiswell, joiners & builders, Mount street
Greenwood James, confectioner, 52 Bury street
Greenwood Robert, cab proprietor, 16 Market street
Greenwood Thomas, bobbin manufacturer, Longford street
Gregson Joseph, coal merchant (Smith & Gregson); h. Cowbum lane
Griffiths Edwin, vict., Queen Anne, 36 Market place
Grindrod Alfred, manager, 36 Cartridge street
Grindrod & Co., Limited, cotton sprinners, John Street mill
Grindro 1 George, shopkeeper, 74 Bridge street
Grindrod James, glass, china, and earthenware dealer, 48 Bridge 8t.
Grindrod John, iron and tinplatc worker, 33 Brunswick street
Grundy Mrs. Ada, Springfield
GrundjT Mr. Robert, 57 Manchester road, Hopwood
Grundy T. A. & J. & Co., solicitors, Fox street and Bury
Hall Ann & Ellen, grocers and confectioners, 15 Manchester road,
Hopwood
Hall James Gaukroger, hair div^ser, 24 York street
Hall John Thomas, grocer, 08 Pilsworth road
Hall Samuel, farmer, Wicken bank, Hopwood
Hamer James, iron and tinplatc worker, 23 & 25 Bridge street
Hamer John, painter (j.), 68 Church street
Hamilton William, manager of the Union Bank, 2 Church street
Hammond Vincent, shoemaker, 11 Withington street, Hopwood
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Hancock Mr. Robert, 16 Dawson street
Hanson Mrs. Mary, shroud maker, Pilsworth road
Hanson Mr. Thomas, Withington street, Hopwood
Hardman Adam, cotton waste dealer, Fir street; h. Bradshaw street
Hardman Alfred, machine broker, Back York street; h. 60 Hill street
Hardman Isaac, clogger, Thomas street, Hopwood
Hardman James, glass, china, and earthenware dealer, 9 York street
Hardman James, draper (Foulds & Hardman); h. 42 Manchester road
Hopwood
Hardman Robert, scrap iron dealer, Agincourt street
Hardman Samuel, boot and shoemaker, 113 Manchester road
Hargreaves James (John Hargreaves & Son) ; h. Goodeh house,
Hopwood
Hargreaves John (John Hargreaves & Son) ; h. 68 Manchester street
Hargreaves John & Son, cotton spinners and manufacturers, Hey mill
Hargreaves Samuel, cotton waste dealer, Springfield cottage, Aspinall
street
Harrison Edmund, grocer and confectioner, Stanley street
Harrison Henry, mill manager, 29 Church street
Harrison John, shopkeeper, 61 Withington street, Hopwood
Harrison Samuel, greengrocer, 101 York street
Hart William Henry, painter, 65 Starkey street
Hart Michael, boot and shoemaker, 62 York street
Hartington Joseph, shopkeeper, 62 Rochdale road
Hartley Edmund, vict., Britannia Hotel, 100 Bridge street
Hartley Mrs. Esther Ann, Simpson house
Hartley Mr. James Sutcliffe, Yale cottage
Hartley Thomas B. (William Hartley & Sons); h. Roeacre house
Hartley Mrs. Martha, Meadow bank, Rochdale road
Hartley William, vict., Victoria Hotel, Church street
Hartley William, jun. (William Hartley & Sons); h. Orchard house
Hartley William, Esq., J.P. (William Hartley & Sons) ; h. Simpson
hill
Hartley William & Sons, cotton spinners and manufacturers, Roe Acre
mill
Harwood Mrs. Ann, shopkeeper, 71 Bridge street
Harwood Thomas, cotton spinner, Broadfield mill ; h. 78 Bridge st.
Haw George, house painter, 4 York street
Haw Mrs. Mary, milliner, 4 York street
Haworth James, manager, Ingram lane
Haworth Mr. John, 32 Bury New road
Haworth Mr. Jesse, 4 Peel lane
Healey Bros., rope and twine manufacturers, Cartridge Steam ropery,
Wesley street
Healey David (Healey Bros.) ; h. Hill street
Healey John (fiealey Bros.) ; h. Coomassie street
Healey William, jun. (Healey Brog.); h. Brunswick street
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Heap Mrs. Mary Ellen, clothier, 49 Dawson street
Heaton Edward, boot and shoemaker, 28 Market place ; h. Moss
house, Bamford road
Helliwell George, butcher, Bamford road
Hennesy Thomas, tailor, 43 Langton street
Heys Mr. William, 77 William street
Heuwood Advertiser Office, 48 Church street; Wm. A. Scott, publisher
Heyii'ood Billiard Club, Taylor street
Hei/wood Bookselling Co., booksellers and stationers, 6 Market street
Heywood Edward Wrigley, professor of music and music seller, 7
Market place
Heificood Hall Bowlinr/ Club, Limited, William street; Thomas
Wolstenholme, secretary
Heyii'ood Industrial Co-operative Society, Limited, grocers, drapers,
doggers, butchers, &c., central stores, Market street; Jas. Howard,
manager; Thomas Bridge, secretary; coal merchants, Railway
street; W. H. Duckworth, agent
Heywood James, bookseller and stationer, 33 York street
Heywood John, printer and stationer and postmaster, 5 Market street
Heywood John, vict., Brunswick Hotel, 17 Bridge street
Heywood Joseph, public accountant, 20 York street
Hei/u'o.id I,(md, Building, and Investment Association, Limited, 43
Church street; William Bell, secretary
Heywood Mark, painter and decorator, 10 Church street
Heywood Robert, file and steel merchant, Wild street; h. 18 Starkey st.
Heywood Samuel, coal merchant, Railway street; h. 83 William street
Heywood Samuel, filter maker, Cromwell street
Heywood Miss Sarah Ellen, clogger, 50 Church street
Henwod Spinning Co., Limited, cotton spinners, Perseverance mill ;
James Haworth, manager; F. Greaves, secretar}^
Heywood Thomas, joiner, 1M Promenade street
Hei/irood Standard Office, 20Marketplace; Tetlow & Stubbs, publishers
Heyii'ood Waterworks Office, Miller street; James Diggle, manager
Heywood AVilliam, rope and twine manufacturer, 115 Rochdale road
Heywood William, overlooker, 55 Starkey street
Heyworth Frank, hatter and clothier, 78 Church street
Heyworth Henry, skin works manager, 81 William street
Higson John Richard, saddler and harness maker, 16 Market place
Hill Miss Betsy, milliner, 22 King street
Hill Samuel, foreman boiler maker, 71 Manchester road, Hopwood
Hill Thomas & Sons, engineers and boiler makers, Victoria Iron works,
Hall street
Hill Mr. Thomas Caleb, St. James' grove
Hillery Sergeant Samuel, drill instructor, Longford street
Hilton Samuel, beerhouse, Spread Eagle, 90 Manchester street
Hilton Thomas, hairdresser, 54 Bridge street
Hindle Miss Nancy, draper, 28 Rochdale road
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Hindley John, beerhouse, Hark up to Towler, Bury New road
Hirst Mrs. Ann, shopkeeper, 2 Walton street, Hopwood
Hitchon Rev. George (Baptist), 85 William street
Hobson George Robert, grocer, 9 Peel lane
Hobson Joseph, ginger beer maker, 19 Bury street
Hobson Mrs. Maria, milliner, 35 Starkey street
Hodgkinson Christopher, millwright (j.), 21 Hornby street
Hodgkinson Goorge Norris, cotton spinner, Hope mill, Hopwood ; h.
Hope cottage
Hodgson Fred, joiner and builder, Seymour street,
Hodgson John, baby linen dealer, 2 York street
Hodson Thomas, bookkeeper, 69 Manchester road, Hopwood
Holden Emmanuel, shopkeeper, 14 Manchester road
Holden Mrs. Elizabeth, 51 Bridge street
Holden James, wood turner, 1 Langton street
Holden John, farmer, Green lane, Hopwood
Hollinrake Abraham, overlooker, 30 Hampden street
Hollinrake Bros., coal merchants, Railway station
Hollinrake James (Hollinrake Bros.); h. 19 Hampden street
Hollows & Wild, coal merchants, Railway street
Holroyd Mrs. Sarah, baker, 44 Church street
Holt Mrs. Alice, greengrocer, 121 Manchester street
Holt Edward, confectioner, 76 Bridge street
Holt George, beerhouse, Dressers' Arms, 1 Dawson street
Holt James, surgeon dentist, 103 Manchester street
Holt James, cashier and secretary, Tower street
Holt John, butcher, 28 King street
Holt John, greengrocer, 71 York street
Holt Mrs. Nancy, 76 York street
Holt Samuel, farmer, Hopwood
Holt Thomas, waste dealer, Roe Acre mill; h. Green lane, Hopwood
Holt William, farmer, Hopwood
Hopwood Captain Edward John Gregge, Hopwood hall
Horrocks (Elizabeth) & Ashton (Jane), drapers and milliners, 6a
Manchester road
Horrocks George, hair dresser, 4 Market place
Horrocks George, joiner and builder, 16 William street
Horrocks Handel, coal dealer, Heady hill
Horrocks Mrs. Mary, teacher of music, 37 Starkey street
Horrox Mr. Jesse, Middleton road, Hopwood
Hothersall Rev. James (Catholic), Dawson street
Hotine John, fishmonger and game dealer, 20 Market street
Howard James, tripe dealer, 113 York street
Howard James, co-operative stores manager, St. James' place
Howard William, butcher, 118 Bridge street
Howarth Aaron, smith and farrier, Mount street
Howarth Edward, farmer, Hopwood
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Howarth Edward, shopkeeper, 44 and 46 Bury street
Howarth Mrs. Elizabeth, boot and shoemaker, 61 Manchester street
Howarth James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 21 York street
Howarth James William, shopkeeper, 31 Brunswick street
Howarth John, brush manufacturer, 13 Market place
Howarth John, grocer and beerseller, 55 York street
Howarth John, beerhouse, Staff of Life, 28 Manchester street
Howarth John, shopkeeper, 80 Tower street
Howarth Nathaniel, coal dealer, 1 Daisy street
Howarth Robert, assistant overseer, 65 Manchester road, Hopwood
Howarth Samuel & Sons, corn millers, Old Corn mill, St. James' street
Howarth Thomas, shopkeeper and carrier, 61 Hill street, Hopwood
Howarth William, butcher, 67 Market street
Howarth William, bleacher and dyer, Globe works, Heady hill, and
grocer, Bury New road
Howe Mrs. Elizabeth, Harwood park
Howe Mrs. Mary Ann, vict., Stonemasons' Arms, 70 Bury street
Howorth John, mill manager, 99 William street
Hoyle Mr. Jeffrey, Milton terrace, Green lane
Hoyle Richard, clothes dealer, 25 Hornby street
Hoyle Samuel, farmer, and vict., Royal George, Union street
Hoyle William, farmer, Heap
Hulme Alfred, schoolmaster, St. James' terrace
Hulme John, leather dealer, 42 York street
Ingham Alfred, yeast importer, 17 Cromwell street
Ingharn James, butcher, 106 Manchester street
Ingham James, confectioner, 37 Derby street
Ingham James, yeast importer, 21 Cromwell street
Ingham John, tobacconist, 45 York street
Ingham William, iron dresser, 73 Starkey street
Ireland James, vict., Commercial Inn, 29" Bridge street
Isherwood Thomas, cotton spinner, Foundry Street mill, and cotton
waste dealer, Ormrod street; h. Springfield house, Hopwood
Jackson Mrs. Grace, shopkeeper, 93 York street
Jackson James, grocer, 25 Bury street
Jackson John, vict., Bird i'th' Hand, Rochdale Old road
Jackson Richard Kay, wheelwright, Wood street
Jackson Samuel, draper, 7 Rochdale road
Jackson Mr. Thomas, Wood street
Jacques David, roller coverer (j.), 3 Railway street
Jacques Jervis, builder (Chadwick & Jacques) ; h. Pine street
Jameson Frederick Bland, mill manager, Roach place
Jameson George Herbert, M.D. and surgeon, 36 Manchester r
Hopwood
Jameson Joseph, gentleman, Heywood hall
Jameson William, surgeon, 123 York street
Jay Mr. Herbert, 44 Bridge street
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Jeffries Edward, greengrocer, 60 York street
Job Mr. John Samuel, Netherton
Johnson Benjamin, goods agent, Railway station
Johnson George, saddler and harness maker, 63 Manchester street
Johnson Thomas, vict., Grapes Inn, Peel lane
Jones John, confectioner and greengrocer, 14 Market place
Jones Rev. John Edmund (Primitive Methodist), 88 Bury street
Jones, Son & Faulkner, cotton spinners, Schofield street and Albert
mills
Kay Miss Ellen, draper, 37 Bridge street
Kay John, tailor and draper, Bank house, York street
Kay John, farmer, Hop wood
Kay John, joiner, builder, and grocer, 19 & 21 Wilton street
Kay Richard, Esq., J.P. (Richard Kay & Bror.) ; h. Harefield
Kay Richard & Bror., cotton spinners, Peel Street mills
Kay Samuel & Son (William), joinors and cabinet makers, 3 Rochdale
road
Kay Thomas, farmer, Hopwood
Kay William H. (Richard Kay & Bror.) ; h. Mayfield
Kay William, draper, 106 Bridge street
Kent Mrs. Alice, dressmaker, 44 Stanley street
Kent George Henry, printer and stationer, 26 York street
Kenyon Mr. Henry, 123 Manchester road, Hopwood
Kershaw Mrs. Caroline, shopkeeper, 35 Ormrod street
Kershaw Charles, draper, 45 Market street
Kershaw Edward, grocer, Green lane
Kershaw James, beerhouse, Church Inn, 1 Market place
Kershaw James, bookkeeper, 67 William street
Kershaw John, Esq., Heap cottage
Kershaw John, ironmonger, whitesmith and plumber and glazier, 86 &
38 Market-street
Kershaw John, bookkeeper, 6 Starkey street
Kershaw John, draper, 36 Market street
Kershaw Reuben, assurance agent, 29 Hornby street
Kershaw William Henry, assistant ironmonger, Nutfield terrace,
William street
King Charles, schoolmaster, St. James' terrace
Knight Thomas, gentleman, Beech house, Hopwood
Knott Ishmael, clock dealer, Brook street
Knowles Andrew & Sons, coal proprietors, Railway station ; James
Millett, agent
Lancashire d Yorkshire Waggon Co., Limited, Green lane; Thomas
Taylor, secretary
Lawton James, grocer and provision dealer, 86 & 88 Church street, and
52 Manchester road, Hopwood
Lawton James, grocer and provision dealer, 19 York street
Leach Mrs. Alice, Rochdale road
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Miss Elizabeth, schoolmistress, Rochdale road
Mrs. Ellen, dressmaker, 14 Benfield street
James, librarian and grocer, 118 Hooley brow
John, steward Reform Club, Longford street
John, shopkeeper, 57 Church street
Robert, surveyor to Local Board, and grocer, Rochdale road
Leach Robert, butcher, 65 Church street
Leach Samuel, florist and seedsman, Orchard cottage, Hooley bridge
Leach Simon, confectioner, 50 Manchester road, Hopwood
Leach Thomas, chapel keeper, 70 Aspinall street
Leak John, butcher, Hooley bridge
Lee Clement, butcher, 92 & 94 Bridge street
Lee Edmund, butcher, 2 Withington street, Hopwood
Lee Emmanuel, bill poster, West street
Lee James, sewing machine agent, 57 York street
Lee Joseph, shopkeeper, 110 Hooley brow
Lee Robert, grocer, 68 Hill street
Lee Thomas, butcher, 32 Rochdale road
Lees William, solicitor (Weston, Grover & Lees) ; h. Egerton villa,
Hopwood
Leigh John, greengrocer and hay and straw dealer, 40 Market street
Lennon Thomas D., L.R.C.S.I., surgeon, 87 Manchester road,
Hopwood
Lever Mrs. Ann, milliner, 48 Market street
Lever James, grocer and provision dealer, 44 & 46 Market street
Lilley Rev. William Osborne (Methodist Free Church), Gorsey house
Litherland Mrs. Catherine, 9 Benfield street
Litton Mrs. Alice, 22 Rochdale lane
Litton Silvester & Co., fellmongers, Bradshaw street
Livsey Ann & Esther, drapers and milliners, 10 Manchester road
Livsey James, beerhouse, Minders' Arms, 15 Victoria st., Hopwood
Livsey John, shopkeeper, 37 Hill street
Livsey John, coal merchant, Railway station ; h. Hindhill house
Livsey Joseph, grocer, 104 Bridge street
Livsey Richard, shopkeeper, Union street, Heady hill
Livsey Robert, shopkeeper, 28 (looden street, Hopwood
Livsey Robert, cop tube maker (O'Neill & Livsey) ; h. Isherwood st.,
Hopwood
Livsey Thomas, beerhouse, Joiners' Arms, 16 Hornby street
Livsey William, shopkeeper, 79 Brunswick street
Local Board Office*, 10 York street; John Banks, clerk ; John Leach,
surveyor ; John Broadbent, Jesse Taylor, and George Townend,
collectors
Lockhead Miss Jennett, teacher of music, 65 Starkey street
London & Counties Tea Co., tea dealers, 29 Market place ; William
Webster, manager
Lord David, baker and grocer, 38 Bridge street
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Lord Edmund, overlooker, 145 Manchester road, Hopwood
Lord Edward, lath render, Manchester street; h. Middleton road
Lord Grace, shopkeeper, 63 Bamford road
Lord James, coal merchant, Railway street; h. 28 Hampden street
Lord Mrs. Miriam, shopkeeper, 1 Withington street, Hopwood
Lord Samuel, vict., Plough and Horses, Marland
Lord Thomas, hair dresser, 32 Manchester street
Lord Thomas, cotton manufacturer (John Coupe & Co.); h. 16 Rose
Hill street
Lord William, coal merchant, Railway street ; h. Hartley street
Lowe George, bricklayer and builder, 61 Hind Hill street
Ludlam Thomas, nuisance inspector, Top of Heap
Lund Enoch (John Lund & Sons) ; h. 30 Tower street
Lund R: v. Geo. Oswald (Independent), 89 Manchester rd., Hopwood
Lund John & Sons, cotton spinners, Paved Brow mill
Lund Jonathan (John Lund & Sons) ; h. Peel street
Lund Lawrence (John Lund & Sons) ; h. Peel street
Mackison Thomas F., cotton manufacturer (James Tattersall, Sons, &
Co.) ; h. Bamford
McCann Rev. Arthur S. (Catholic), Dawson street
McCowan Daniel, grocer, 54 Church street
McCall James, grocer's assistant, King street
McCraith Mrs. Esther, grocer, 63 York street
McCraith John, file maker, York street
McFarlane William, dyer, 51 and 53 Miller street
McNally Thos., fish dealer and greengrocer, Torrington st., Hopwood
McWhinnie John, tailor and draper, 153 York street
Maddox Rev. John Mortimer, M.A., curate of St. James', Rose bank
Maden Clough, draper (Mason & Maden); h. 1 Pitt street
Maden John, farmer, Hopwood
Maden John, clog and shoemaker, 19 Middleton road, Hopwood
Manchester <& Liverpool District Bank (branch), 4 Market street ;
John C. Sharp, manager
Manock Edmund, ironmonger and mill furnisher, 22 Bridge street
Manock Mr. Richard, 55 Wilton street
Manock Mr. William, 56 Brook street
Marlor David, paper dealer and brick maker, Cobden house, Hornby st.
Marsden John James, wheelwright, Bradshaw street
Marsh James, nail maker, Heady hill
Marsh John, earthenware and marine store dealer, 115 Manchester st.
Marsh Robert, tripe dealer, 4 Bridge street
Mason Edward & Co., cotton spinners, Lane End mill
Mason John, mechanic, Coomassie street
Mason John, pork butcher, 59 York street
Mason Joseph (Mason & Maden); h. St. James' terrace
Mason & Maden, drapers, 25 Market place and 7 Bridge street
Mason Mark, pork butcher, 6 Middleton road, Hopwood
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Massey David, butcher, 3 Walton street, Hopwood
Matthew Samuel, tailor and draper, 57 Manchester street
Matthews Miss Grace, grocer, 21 Bamford road
Mayall James, grocer, 64 Bridge street
Mayall Samuel, cotton spinner, Goo den Lane mill ; h. Lees
Meadowcroft James, mill manager and grocer, 133 Starkey street
Meadowcroft John, pawnbroker, 91 York street
Meadowcroft John, mill manager, 4 Hampden street
Meadowcroft Joseph, shopkeeper, Brunswick street
Meadowcroft Richard & Co., cotton waste dealers, Bradshaw street
Meadowcroft Robert (Richard Meadowcroft & Co.); h. Bradshaw st.
Meadowcroft William Herbert, salesman, 133 Starkey street
Meadowcroft William, coal dealer, 43 Bridge street
Mellalieu Robert, bookseller and stationer, 48 Church street
Mellor Jonathan & John James, cotton spinners, Brook mill
Mellor Joseph, earthenware dealer, Garden street
Meredith Miss Elizabeth, 73 York street
Meredith Frederick, draper, 9 Market street
Meredith Thomas, tailor (j.), 71 Starkey street
Merryweather Mr. Jonathan, Manchester road, Hopwood
Metcalf Mrs. Jane, pork butcher, 119 York street
Metcalf Joseph, vict., Duke of Wellington, 2 & 4 Manchester street
Midgley Amos, grocer, 83 York street
Millett James, agent for A. Knowles & Sons, Limited ; h. 24 Hill st.
Mills Abel, compositor, 45 William street
Mills Benjamin, machine broker, Back York street; h. 67 Starkey st.
Mills Daniel (P. & D. Mills) ; h. 49 York street
Mills Miss Dinah, 69 Starkey street
Mills Frederick (F. & D. Mills) ; h. 51 York street
Mills F. & D., iron and brass founders and machinists, Star works,
Back York street
Mills James, ironfounder and millwright, Moss foundry ; h. Moss
cottage, 1 Starkey street
Mills James Edward, architect, King street
Mills James, bookkeeper, Bridge street
Mills Jimmey, beerhouse, Friendship Inn, 59 Manchester street
Mills John, butcher, 42 Church street
Mills Johnson & George, ironfounders, Longford street
Mills Miss Mary Ann, South Yiew terrace, Cobden street
Mills Thomas, boot and shoemaker, 63 Market street
Mills William, shopkeeper, Tower street
Mills William H., chemist and druggist, 1 Market street
Milne Edward, school attendance officer, 51 William street
Mitchell John, Liberal registration agent, Hooley brow
Moore Joseph, shopkeeper, Hind Hill street
Morris James, pawnbroker, 120 Bridge street
Morris Jos., cotton spinner (Edward Mason & Co.); h. St. James' ter.
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Morris Thomas, cotton spinner (Edward Mason & Co.); h. Gorsey hill
Morris Thomas, farmer, Yew tree, Heap
Moses H. E. & M., fustian manufacturers, Fountain mill
Mowe Henry, watch and clock maker, 32 Bridge street
Mulineaux Miss Margaret, draper, 23 Bury street
Murphy William, monumental mason, 58 Miller street
Nelicker Carl, hair dresser, 40 Manchester road, Hopwood
Nelson William, cashier and secretary, Marlborough street, Hopwood
Nichol Henry, confectioner, 34 Market place
Nicholson Maden, furniture broker, 50 Bridge street
Noble William, ginger beer manufacturer, Back Rochdale road
Norcross James, bobbin turner, Brook street
Norris Brothers, cotton spinners and manufacturers, Well Meadow mill
Nuttall Mr. Benjamin, 66 Tower street
Nuttall Miss Emily, Double row
Nuttall George, farmer, Stannicliffe hall, Hopwood
Nuttall James, coal merchant, Railway street; h. Bamford
Nuttall Robert, chemist and druggist, 102 Bridge street
Nuttall Mr. Thomas, 64 Tower street
Oakes Mrs. Frances, dressmaker, 7 Railway street
Oddie John, joiner and cabinet maker, 30 Tower street
Ogden Abraham, furniture dealer, Charlestown
Ogden Mrs. Ann, draper, 29 York street
Ogden James, greengrocer, 6 John street
Ogden Joseph, boot and shoemaker, 81 York street
Ogden Levi, coal and provision dealer, 18 Mount street
Ogden Samuel, gentleman, Moor house, Hopwood
Ogden William Abraham, shopman, Cobden street
Oldridge Edward, joiner and builder, Hindhill house
O'Neill (Samuel) & Livsey, paper cop tube manufacturers, Isherwood
street, Hopwood
Openshaw Mrs. Charlotte, 14 Benfield street
.Openshaw Joseph, coal agent, Peal lane
Oram Thomas & Sons, woollen manufacturers, Simpson Clough mills
Ormerod James, beerhouse, Robin Hood, 44 Bridge street
Ormerod Peter, coal merchant, Railway station ; h. Shaw
Orton Samuel Allinson, solicitor, Market place ; h. 70 Manchester st.
Owen Ewen, greengrocer, 41 Bridge street
Owen Humphrey, grocer, 58 Church street
Owen William, greengrocer, 60 Tower street
Park Street Cotton Spinning Co., Limited, cotton spinners and
doublers ; John Fell, manager ; William Nelson, secretary
Parker Thomas Williamson, joiner and builder, 85 Wilton street
Parker William, draper, 2 Middleton road, Hopwood
Parkin Robert, assurance agent, 18 Dawson street
Parkington Thomas, farmer, Hopwood
Parr Hugh, draper, 59 York street
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Partington Aaron, painter and slater, 40 William street
Partington Mr. Adam, 11 Torrington street, Hopwood
Partington Amelia, beerhouse, Hare and Hounds, 24 Green lane
Partington Harold, artist, 2 Market place
Partington Miss Harriet, dressmaker, 53 Hind Hill street
Partington John, cotton waste dealer, Mount street; h. 27 Hornby at.
Partington John, dentist, 121 York street
Partington Mrs. Mary, grocer, 19 Hornby street
Partington Moses Gee, shopkeeper, 69 Manchester street
Partington Richard, farmer, Higher Broad field
Partington Samuel, cotton waste dealer, Bock street; h. 91 Manchester
road, Hopwood
Partington Mr. Tom, Milton terrace, Green lane
Pass Bichard, manager of refreshment rooms, 8 Market place
Pearson Benoni, schoolmaster, 95 William street
Pearson Henry, house agent, 3 Middleton road, Hopwood
Pearson Henry, shopkeeper, 24 Leopold street, Hopwood
Pearson J. & S., cane and willow skip manufacturers, Bradshaw street
Pearson James (J. & S. Pearson); h. Bradshaw street
Pearson John, clerk, 16 Clay Bank street
Pearson William, cotton spinner, Albion mill; h. Birch house, Hopwood
Peers William, beerhouse, Gooden Inn, 104 Manchester street
Pemberton Mrs. Martha, draper, 110 York street
Petty & Stott, cotton doublers and manufacturers, Mills Street mill
Phcenix Bowling Green, Shepherd street
Phanix Brewery Co., Limited, ale and porter brewers, Green lane ;
Simeon Ashworth, secretary. (See Advt.}
Pickford James Warren, surgeon, 66 Manchester road, Hopwood
Pickop Bev. James, B.A., curate oi St. Luke's, William street
Pickup George, grocer, 48 Schofield street
Pilkington Matthew, machine broker, 33 Church street
Pinder Joseph, farmer, Bamford hall
Pollitt George, hairdresser, 18 Bridge street
Pollitt Henry, beerhouse, Tanners' Tavern, 23 Rochdale road
Pollitt Mrs. Maria M., King street
Pollitt Mrs. Rachel, beerhouse, Beehive Inn, 10 Leigh street
Pollitt William, joiner and builder, 85 York street
Pollitt William, chemical manufacturer, 12 Hornby street
Pomfret George, clogger, 84 Bridge street
Popple Thomas, accountant and assurance agent, St. James1 place,
Tower street
Porritt Samuel & Sons, woollen manufacturers, Bamford mills
Porter Mrs. Betty, 16 Manchester road
Porter Robert (Executrix of late), ironmonger, plumber, and tinplate
worker, 16 Manchester road
Pownall Ralph, joiner and builder and timber merchant, Starkey street
and Langton street
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Pownall Thomas, joiner (j.), Ill Manchester road, Hopwood
Priestley John, herbalist, 4 Manchester road
Queen's Park, William street; David Dunn, park keeper
Quick Mrs. Mary, greengrocer, 124 Manchester street
Radclifte Mrs. Nancy, Albert villa, Manchester road, Hopwood
Hogged School, Samuel street; John T. Holt, secretary
Ratcliffe Clegg, tabacconist, 33 Market street
Ratcliffe Mr. James, St. James' terrace
Ramsbottom William, blacksmith and farrier, Town Row yard,
Rochdale road
Rand John, clogger, 32 Market street and 25 Dawson street
Ratledge John, draper, 20 Walton street, Hopwood
Ratledge Richard, slater and plasterer, Wilton street
Rattlebones Robert, clogger, 8 Bridge street, Hooley bridge
Reegan William Austin, assurance agent, 15 Hampden street
Reform Club, Longford street; Samuel Horrocks, sec.; John Leach,
steward
Renshaw James, farmer, Hooley barn
Rhodes Miss Alice, shopkeeper, Union street, Heady hill
Rhodes Benjamin, vict., Summit Inn, Bury New road
Rhodes Edmund, grocer, 2 Bury New road
Rhodes James, cotton waste dealer, Hooley brow; h. Bury New road
Rhodes James, wine and spirit merchant, 56 Market street; and cotton
waste dealer, Dawson street
Rhodes John, grocer, 49 Market street
Rhodes John, plumber and glazier, 81 Bridge street
Rhodes Miss Maria, Union street, Heady hill
Rhodes Mrs. Mary Hannah, butcher, 145 York street
Rhodes Samuel, bricklayer and contractor, Agincourt street
Richardson Misses Emma and Elizabeth, 34 Bridge street
Richardson James, tailor and clothier, 111 York street
Rigby Edward, gentlemen's outfitter and baby linen dealer, 24
Market place
Rigby Richard, bookkeeper, 109 Rochdale road
Rigby Samuel, grocer's assistant, 75 William street
Rigby William, draper and confectioner, 13 Bridge street
Riley Thomas, farmer, Hopwood
Roach Mill Spinning and Manufacturing Co., Limited, Peel lane ;
Frederick B. Jameson, secretary and manager
Roberts William, coal merchant, Railway station ; Samuel H. Goddard,
agent
Robinson Brice Grant Dean, plumber, 65 York street
Robinson Seth, registrar of cemetery, Rochdale road
Robinson, Wolstenholme, & Co., coal merchants, 11 Railway street
Rogers John, salesman, Nutfield terrace, William street
Rose Edward, farmer, Heap
Rothwell Mrs. Alice, dressmaker, 103 Brunswick street
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Roth-well & Ingham, veterinary surgeons, Manchester street
Rothwell Mr. James, 107 Brunswick street
Roihwell James, cashier and secretary, Bury New road
Rotliwell John, farmer, Heap
Rothwell Joseph, bookseller and stationer, 20 Market place
Roundell John, shopkeeper, 8 Wilton street
Rowbotham James, greengrocer, 40 Manchester street
Rowe Joseph, mill manager, Peel lane
Rowley Thomas, beerseller, 30 Middleton road, Hopwood
Royds Samuel, cotton spinner, South Street mill; h. 90 Bury street
Rushton James, wire worker, 10 and 12 Collinge street
Rushton Shepherd, creel peg maker, 13 Collinge street
Russell Rev. Edward James, M.A., vicar of St. James', The Vicarage,
Heady hill
Ryan Peter, greengrocer, Union street, Heady hill
Rylance George, butcher, Church street, and beerhouse, Langton
Arms, 61 Miller street
Sandiford James, clogger and newsagent, 63 Bury street
Saxon Henry, coal merchant, Railway street; h. 13 Manchester road
Schoneld Alfred, coal dealer, Green lane
Schofield Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker, 11 Starkey street
Schoneld Mrs. Emma, shopkeeper, 19 Rochdale road
Schoneld Edward, shopkeeper, 5 Rochdale road
Schoneld Edwin, warper (j.), Fern street
Schoneld Mrs. Ellen, vict., Star Inn, 2 Market street
Schoneld Frank, beerhouse, Park Inn, William street
Schofield James, slater and grocer, 57a Manchester street
Schofield James, carrier, Vale street
Schofield James, water rate collector, Miller street
Schofield J. & Co., cotton spinners, High Street mill, Hopwood
Schofield John, bricklayer and contractor, 55 William street
Schofield John, clogger, 147 York street
Schofield John, beerhouse, Bridge Inn, Hooley brow
Schofield Jonathan, painter and decorator, 7 Rochdale road
Schofield Jonathan, iron dealer and beerhouse, Our House, 79 Man­
chester street
Schofield Joseph, grocer, 94 York street
Schofield Mrs. Mary, dressmaker, 44 Hardfield street
Schofield Thomas, farmer, Heap
Schofield William, cow keeper, Green lane
Schofield William Street, farmer and brickmaker, Pilsworth road
Scholes Miss Maria, schoolmistress, Manchester street
Scholes Richard, grocer, 14 Hardfield street
Scholfield Arthur Beaumont, assurance agent, 1 St. James' terrace
Scholfield Susan Jane & Son (George Edward), assurance agents, 23
York street and 1 St. James' terrace
Schollick Anthony, draper, 53 York street
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Scott Mrs. Susan, 44 Aspinall street
Scott Thomas Livesey, engineer and brass founder, 74 and 76 Church
street and Aspinall street
Scott Wm. Andrew, publisher of the Heywood Advertiser, 48 Church
street
Seddon John, grocer, 28 Bridge street
Shackleton John, grocer and boot and shoemaker, 125 Manchester st.
Sharp Frederick, shopkeeper, 7 Victoria street, Hopwood
Sharp Mrs. Alice, vest maker, 1 Prince street
Sharpies John, greengrocer, Peel lane
Shaw Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 22 Market place
Shaw James Henry, clothes dealer and assurance agent, 96 York st.
Shepherd John, farmer, Hopwood
Shepherd Thomas, collector, Hooley bridge
Shepherd Robert, pawnbroker, 28 Market street
Sherratt Amy Louisa, dressmaker, 4 Bury New road
Sherratt John, publisher of school registers, 38 Bury New road
Shore John, draper, 1 Manchester street
Siddall Thomas, agent for Thos. Fletcher-& Sons,- Railway station;
h. Castletnn
Simcock Henry, greengrocer, l^Hardfield street
Simmons Henry, printer and stationer, 41 Church st.; h. 14 West st.
Simons George, tailor and draper, 3 Bridge street
Simpson Mrs. Ann, greengrocer, 81 Hardfield street
Simpson William, tailor, 19 Manchester street
Slack Thomas & Co., drapers, 27 Market place
Slater John, teacher of music and beerhouse, Red Lion, 6 Ashton st.
Slinger Richard, farmer, Hopwood
Smith Mr. Adam, 6 York street
Smith Adam, grocer and provision dealer, 112 Bridge street
Smith Arthur Thomas, baker and grocer, 82 Church street
Smith Benjamin, shopkeeper, 13 Torrington street, Hopwood
Smith Charles, chemist and druggist, 79 York street
Smith David, coal merchant (Bates & Smith) ; h. 57 Manchester road
Smith David, Esq., J.P., cotton spinner and manufacturer, Spring
mills ; h. Spring cottage, Bury Old road
Smith & Gregson, coal merchants, Railway station
Smith Isaac (Smith & Gregson); h. 133 Manchester street
Smith Isaac, grocer, 24 King street
Smith James, dyer and maker of grandrelle yarns, Phoenix mill, John
street; h. Starkey street
Smith John, greengrocer, 61 Bridge street
Smith John, smallware dealer, 70 Church street
Smith John, carter, 129 Manchester street
Smith John (William Smith & Bros.); h. Lane End cottage
Smith Joseph James, solicitor (at Manchester), Holly bank, Hopwood
Smith Lonsdale, confectioner (Aspinall & Smith); h. 43 York street