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1 NEWMAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATION RESOURCES FOR TEACHING BlfiMiN(HAM AN THE BLACK GUNTRY 1 ~~ New Directory of the COUNTY OF STAFFORD. Section Twenty-Eight, Containing West Bromwich» Adams James, tailor and farmer, Black Lane Archer William, scale beam manufacturer, Virgins Inn, Arter Samuel, grocer and floor dealer, Spon Lane Aston Joseph, gun lock filer, Spon Lane At Wood Joseph, butcher, Hill Top Bache Charles, iron master, Forge Bailey Thomas, vict. gun and pistol inanufac. 3 Tuns, Hill Top
2 Barnett Mary, linen draper, Spon Lane Barrs Joseph, farmer, near Cross guns - - J John, maltster. - Barton John, chape tool maker, and dealer in earthenware.belcher Thomas, pistol filer, Hill Top Bell Thomas, victualler, farmer and hay dealer, Great bridge Henry., maltster and brick maker. Bibb Paul, money scale manufacturer Biddulph Jeremiah, farmer, Black lake Bill Samuel, timber merchant and mine agent, Hill Top Birch James, maltster, Hill Top Birmingham New Brass Company (agent Mr. Noon) Spon Lane Bissell Joseph, baker and flour dealer, Hill Top Blackham Joseph, white smith Blackshaw James, butcher Blackmore and Bobbins, ironmongers and nail manufacturers, Meeting Street Boulton George, farmer and glazier, Hall Brinton Walter, gentleman Browning William, farmer, Balls Hill Bullock William and Co. iron founders James, pad lock manufacturer, Bromwich Heath Thomas, iron master Bunn Peter, baker and shopkeeper Isaac, miller and shopkeeper Caldecourt William, wheelwright and shopkeeper, Hill Top Carter William, harness buckle, chain and names manufacturer Chambers Joseph, farmer Chapman William, farmer and bayonet manufacturer Chorlton Samuel, bookeeper, New Street - Clift Samuel, miller, Great Bridge ',. Colley James, black smith, Birmingham Road Cook John, cooper, near the Bulls Head Cooksey and Mallin, manufacturers of wrought iron, nails, wood, screws locks, bolts, hinges, & c. Great Bridge. Samuel and Co. nail and wood screw manufacturers and factors William, nail manufacturer, Great Bridge Cooper Rev, James, minister of Independent old meeting house James, farmer, Forge John, farmer Robert, farmer Cotterell Charles, victualler, Horse & Jockey (and horse dealer) John, shopkeeper Cox Edward, fire irons manufacturer, Hill Top Thomas, wheelwright Cross John, victualler and shoe maker, Plumbers Arms Crowley William, moulder of cast iron kitchen furniture, Sams Lane Culwick Joseph, victualler and farmer, Old Hen and Chickens, Hill Top Danks Thomas, gun lock filer, Spon Lane Darby Benjamin, victualler, Cross Guns William, joiner and builder, near Cross Guns Dartmouth Rt. Hon. earl, Lord of the Uanor, Sandwell Davies John, tailor and draper, Hill Top Davies and Co. nail merchants, Lyne Davies Thomas, hair dresser, Spon Lane Dawes S. and J 0 Bromford iron and steel works Dickenson Richard, boot andshoe maker Dixon James, coach furniture manufacturer, Mare's Green Dudley William, pistol filer, Hill Top Duffield Richard, nail-merchant Dunn and Hadley, charcoal and coal dust manufacturers
3 Button William, gun lock filer, near the Bridge Edwards James, gun lock.filer, Spon Lane, Egginton James, grocer and flour dealer, near Bulls head ; Ellwell Edward iron founder '.Ellwell William, Hately Heath, Fisher Abraham, iron master, Bromwich Heath - William, screw manufacturer, Hill Top John, watch maker ; John, corn miller, Great Bridge Edward, iron master, Great Bridge Pranks Joseph, shopkeeper, Spon Lane Garratt Joseph, butcher, Wigmore George Samuel, factor, near Cross Guns Gibson J. blacksmith, West Bromwich Gilbert Arthur, maltster, New Street Luke, victualler, Jolly Nailor, Lyne Daniel, iron merchant, Mares Green Gildart Thomas, butcher, Birmingham Road Glover Jacob, coach screw manufacturer, and shopkeeper, near the Bulls Head Granger John, victualler, Turks Head George, victualler, Plough a n d Harrow Gregory Joseph, coach harness smith and shopkeeper,' Coopers Hill John, jun. coach harness manufacturer, Coopers Hill Grice Peter, gun furniture manufacturer, Mount pleasant - Robert, gun lock maker Grigg Jeremiah, farmer Grocut Peter, screw manufacturer, Black Lake Gutteridge Thomas, butty collier, near the Swan Daniel, farmer and miller Hadley Josiah, gardener and seedsman -, William, lock and pistol filer, Halloway,Bank,.. ', William, maltster, Riders Green John, victualler, New Bell, Spon Lane Joseph, gun lock manufacturer, Hill Top Halford Joseph, Esq., Street House Hall John, victualler, Fountain, near, Wednesbury Bridge * Halloway Samuel, victualler, Swan Inn, Hampson Edward, gun lock and screw manufacturer, Hill Top Hands John, pistol filer ~ Hardware Roger, victualler, Bells Head Inn Harrison Oliver, Nail manufacturer, Hill Top Hately Joseph, Esq., Hill Top Hatley James, Mine, agent, Hill Top Hawkins Simeon, coach bolt and hinge manufacturer, Hill Top Haynes Elizabeth, victualler, Three Mile Oak Benjamin, corn miller Henn Robert, gun lock filer, and wood screw manufacturer, Halloway Bank Hickman Thomas, Saddle pistol maker, Hill Top Hill Isaac, lock filer, Brat Street Hodgskins Samuel, Maltster, Great Bridge, Holden Mrs. gentlewoman, Charlemont Holland Thomas, pocket pistol manufacturer, Black Lake Homer Rev. William, minister of methodist chapel Hopkins Charles, farmer, Charlemont Horton Miss, school, Oak Isaac, steam engine manufacturer, Hill Top Howie Rebecca, dress maker, near New Street, Hudson Rev. John, minister of New Independent chapel Hughes Arthur, saddler and harness maker, near Bulls Head Hunt Henry, iron master Izons and Whitehurst, iron founders Jackson William, surgeon, chemist, druggist and grocer, near Bulls Head Inn
4 James William and Co. coal masters, Halloway Bank Jaques Joseph, school master, Black Lake Jeavons John, Birmingham carrier. Jesson Ann, gentlewoman, Greswell cottage Thomas, Esq., Charlemont Hall Johnson Francis, coach furniture manufacturer Mr. Isaac, gentleman Jordan Edward, grocer and flour dealer, Meeting street Keir James, Esq., Hill Top Kenwrick Edward, surgeon, Mares green Samuel, iron founder Archibald & Co. iron founders, Spon Lane Lees Samuel, collier, near Hill Top Lewis Rev. David, near Hill Top Lloyd John, plumber, glazier, and painter, New Street Charles, farmer, Mares Green Marsh Isaac, pistol filer, near Bulls Head John, draper and patten ring maker, near the Church Martin Matthew, lock filer, Hill Top Joseph, lock filer, Hill Top Maurice Joel, tallow chandler, Hately Heath Maybury Silvanus, baker, Hill Top Miller and Beal, saddlers, harness makers, and agents, to the Birmingham fire office. Mills Edward, butty collier, Tipton Moore William, victualler, Bell Inn, Spon Lane Morris Peter, tailor, near Bulls Head Joseph, tailor and shopkeeper Naylor William, agent to Mr. Turton,, Negus James, coach smith and shopkeeper, Birmingham Boad Newton Robert, boot and shoemaker, near Bulls Head Nock John, lock fil-er, Hill Top John, soap boiler, Hateley Heath Norton Richard, blacksmithj near Bulls Head Oliver John, patten maker, Black lake ' Oxenbould Edward, school master, New Street Parish James, Horse dealer Parkes John, vict. and boot maker, Three Crowns, Hill -Top Zachariah, augur maker, Hill Top Thomas, plumber and glazier, near Bulls Head Partridge Mr. Joseph, Misers Row Payne John, Birmingham carrier Perkins Samuel, lock filer, New" Street 1 - Joseph, lock filer, New Street Pershouse James, maltster, Great Bridge Peters Richard, lock filer, Holloway Bank Michael, gun lock screw and pistol mamifac. Holloway Bank Pew Joseph, vict. Holly Bush, Grits Green, Phillips John, grocer and druggist, near Bulls Head,, Povey Isaac, vict. Holly Bush, Mares Green Rastrick I. U. civil engineer, iron founder, and steam engine maker, Black Lake Reeves William, coach smith and Son, coach smiths, Spon Lane Richard, coach.smith, Spon Lane Richard Joseph, nail manufacturer, near the Bulls Head Richardson Joseph, bookeeper Riley Isaac, gentleman, near Hateley Heath Robbins William, iron monger, Meeting Street Robinson James, tin plate worker, near Bulls Head Joseph, lock and pistol manufacturer, Hill Top Rollinson William, coach iron manufacturer, Holloway Bank Rook Edward, boot and,,-shoemaker
5 Round Fenj. Malster and gun barrel maker, Wednesbury Bridge. Budge William, vict. Cape of Good Hope, Spon Lane Russell John, joiner and builder. '...,. Salter John, blank tray and wrought iron kitchen furniture manufacturer Sheldon John, victualler, and pig dealer. Sow & Pigs, Hill Top Shenstone Richard, victualler, corn dealer and seedsman, Wagon and Horses Inn Shutt Thomas and Co. british crown glass manuf. Sure thwack Siddon John, vict. and saddle pistol maker, Box iron, Hill Top ' Jesse and Luke, manufacturers of guns, pistols, and cast iron tinned kitchen furniture. Hill Top Silk John, boot and shoe maker, Spon Lane Silvester George, Esq., a commissioner for taking special bail for the counties of Stafford, Warwick, Worcester, Salop and Hereford, and the cities of Lichfield and Coventry Silvester George, gentleman Thomas, Surgeon, Simmonds Thomas, victualler, Black Boy Skally Michael, boarding school for young gents, Church Field Smallwood Lydia, farmer and coke dealer Smith James, gent. Hall Green houses Sowerby Sarah, academy Spittle John, butcher, Great Bridge James, butcher and horse dealer ; Edward, butcher and cattle dealer Stanley Mrs. seminary for y. ladies, Field House, nr. the Church Stephens David, glass cutter, Spon Lane Stokes Charles, patent toy manufacturer, grocer and flour dealer and dealer in bottled porter Thomas, coal master, Hill Top Styles Richard, farmer, Friar Park Button, J»E. solicitor, Bromwich Heath - -- Hannah, post office, Hill Top Elizabeth, pistol filer, near New Street Swindell James, iron founder, Hately Heath Tandy, J. farmer and horse dealer Taylor Thomas blacksmith Thomas Matthew, victualler, Fox and Dogs Tickell Thomas, iron master, Hill Top Tonks John, saddle pistol manufacturer, Misers Row Townsend Rev. Charles, perpetual curate, nr. the Church Turner John, steel toy manuf. near the Waggon and Horses Benjamin, bayonet manufacturer, Coopers Hill Turton William, coal and iron master, Five ways Upton Samuel, flour dealer Webb Mashulam, tailor and draper, New Street Westley Margaret, school mistress Whitehouse Samuel, currier and leather seller William, nail iron monger Joseph, butty collier, near Swan, Tipton William, pistol filer, Misers Row Thomas, joijner and builder, Carters Green Samuel, blacksmith and wheelwright, Carters Green Abel, nail factor, Lyne c Henry, nail factor, Lyne Whyley Mrs. gentlewoman, Oak Wilkins George, butcher, baker and flour dealer, near Bulls Head Wilks George, hair dresser, near Virgins Inn- Wilson William, coach step and iron manuf. Halloway Bank Winter Thomas, surgeon, Hill Top Withers Sarah, shopkeeper, Meeting Street Woodhall Thomas, victualler, Red Lion, near the Church Peter, Farmer, Near the Church, Messrs, JVieDOJi O, farmers, JLO.JL1UCJL a 5 11 near c di the l/llv; Church vr.uu.1. V-A» -.it. 1 1 T. - - n * _ T 1 ^ _* _._.» 1.. n ^-.J. Am* w. 1 Woolfe E. Linen & woollen draper, hatter, nr. Bull's head Yoe Ann. victualler. Talbot. frill Ton _
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