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Howlett John, 9, Clarence parade
Huber Joseph, 186, High street
Laurence Isaac, 10, North street
Major Wm. Fairview place

Whitesmiths.
See Ironmongers, also Lock, and
Whitesmiths.

Window Blind Makers.

Court Benjamin, 1, Regent pl
Savory Elijah, 1, Providence pl

Window Glass & Lead Mer

chants, Oil and Colourmen. Creed James, 68, Winchcomb st Parsonage George, 5, St. George's parade

WINDOW GLASS, &c. continued.
Smith William, Oxford passage
Walker Jas Bruce, 7, Clarence st

Wine and Spirit Merchants.
Marked thus + are Ale and Porter
likewise.

See also Ale and Porter Merchants.

Atkins George, 4, Ormond place,
and St. James's square
Beman James, Columbia house,
Winchcomb street
Binckes Fredk. 48, St. George's pl
+Caffieri Hector, 3, Portland place
and 13, Montpellier street

Miller John, Birdlip cottages
Roberts William, 35, St. James's st
Smith John, London road
Stephens Chas, Little Norwood st
White Edwin, Norwood terrace

Woollen Drapers.

Barratt John, 173, High street
Brown Charles, 128, High street
Dunn Edwin & Co., 124, High st
Fox Benj. Buckley, 152, High st
Overton & Foster, 340, High st
Shirer & Co., Imperial circus

Miscellaneous,

Agricultural implement maker.

Cambridge Robert John, 19, Gros-Young John, Gloucester road

venor place south
Churchill John B., High street
+Dobell John, 71 & 246, High st
(central office, Clarence street)
Fleischmann John Baptiste, 118,
High street

Furlong Richard, 5, Cambray
Griffith Samuel Young, (to her
Majesty,) Queen's Hotel
Haines Charlotte, 97, High street
+Hasell Wm, 342, High street
Healey Edward, 9, Portland street
+Mills, Brothers, 100, High street,

and 5, Montpellier street
Thomas Benjamin, 55, High street
Smith George, 66, Regent street
Yearsley John, 161, High street

Wire Worker.

Butter factor. Butt Timothy,

Alstone villa

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Coach lace & fringe manufacturer.
Chair caner. -
-Morris Wm, 38, Hanover st.
Hutchins John,
Wellington passage
Cooks.-Sayer James & John,310,
High street

Engineer (ciril). - Mcllquham
William, Prestbury road
Fossils and ancient remains (deal-
er in).-Jenkin Thomas, Little
Norwood street
Furnishing undertaker.-Brown
John, 46, St. George's street
French polisher.-Curtis Henry,
Bedford buildings

Glass Blower.-Cole Cornelius,
105, Albion street

Stewart Jane (& bird cage maker), Millwright.-Day Richard, 226,

65, High street

Wood Dealers.

Clark Thomas, Albion street
Dale William, Regent place
Dodwell Henry, Swindon road
Field William, Albion street
Hayward Thomas, Union street,
Somers town

James Isaac, Lypate street
Lewis Edward, Regent place
Mason George, Victoria street

High steeet

Nurse.-Davis Eliza, 18, Glou-
cester place

Rustic chair and grotto builder.-
Newman Thomas, Bays Hill
Servants' registry office-Masters
Mary, 3, North street
Tanner.-Bolding Robt, Alstone
Ticket writer.-Sperry Samuel,
325,High street

Tripe dresser.-Summers Samuel,
Tewkesbury road

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JOHN NICHOLSON, Postmaster. Letters are delivered daily, at 7 in the morning, and at to 5 in the afternoon.

Money orders are granted and paid from 9 to 12 at noon, and from 1 to 6 in the afternoon. Letters to be registered must be presented at least half an hour before closing the box.

DESPATCHES.

Night Mail, for London, Gloucester, Hereford, South Wales, Oxford, Cirencester, Slough, Maidenhead, Reading, Windsor, &c., at 9 55 p.m; the box closes at 9, but letters may be posted to 9 30, by payment of a fee of 1d. and 2d. to the despatch of the mail.

Day Mail, for London and the same places, excepting Hereford and South Wales, at 6 40 a.m.; box closes at 6 30.

Night Mail, for Worcester, Tewkesbury, Bromsgrove, Droitwich, Birmingham, Liverpool, the North of England, North Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, at 8 40 p.m.; box closes at 7 45, letters may be posted to 8 15, by paying a fee of 1d. and a fee of 2d. up to the despatch of the mail.

Day Mail, for Worcester, Birmingham, &c., at 12 35 noon, the box closes at 12, letters may be posted to 12 30, by payment of a fee of 1d. and 2d. up to the despatch.

Night Mail, for Bristol, Bath, Dursley, Wotton-underEdge, and the West of England, the box closes at 10 p.m. letters may be posted to 10 30, by paying a fee of 1d. mail despatched during the night.

Day Mail, for Gloucester, Bristol, &c., and West of England, at 12 55 noon, box closes at 12, letters may be posted to 12 30, by payment of a fee of 1d. and 2d. to the time of despatch.

Night Mail, for Winchcombe, Evesham, Northleach, Burford, and Witney, box closes at 10 p.m. letters may be posted to 10 30, by payment of a fee of 1d. mail; despatched during the night.

The office is closed at 10 30 p.m. but a box labelled "too late," is open during the night, for the reception of stamped and unpaid letters. Letters so posted, for London, Glou

Post Office CONTINUED.

cester, &c., (if posted before 6 30 a.m.) are forwarded by London Day Mail. Receiving houses are also open at Richard W. Clarke's, 1, Montpellier Exchange, James A. L. F. Hart's, 5, Tekesbury rd; Richard Hill's, St. Paul's Cross; Thomas William Newenham's, Leamington place, Prestbury road; Charlotte Kelly's, Corpus street; and William Hale's, 1, Northwick terrace, Thirlestaine road. Letters from these places are despatched to the principal office three times daily, viz. at 11 30 a.m. 7 30 p.m. and 8 30 p.m. Letters may be posted at these places until five minutes before they are despatched.

PUBLIC AUTHORITIES.

Member for the Borough.

Hon. Craven Fitzhardinge Berkeley.

Lord and Lady of the Manor.

THEC

James Agg Gardner, Esq., and Mrs. Mary Gardner.

Magistrates.

For Addresses, see Court Guide.

William John Agg, Edward Armitage, John Blagdon, Hon. Craven Berkeley, Robert Capper, Rev. John Edwards, Samuel Higgs Gael, William Greaves, Lewis Griffiths, Wm. Gyde, Thomas Henney, Rev. William Hicks, Edw. Kendall, Rev. Thomas Blackman Newell, Thomas Pilkington, Robt. Ansley Robinson, Rev. Robert Smith, Isaac Spooner, David Latimer St. Clair, Sydenham Teast, Pearson Thompson, Rev. Charles Brandon Trye, Joseph Ellis Viner, Col. Robt. Martin Popham Wall, George Asser White Welch, John Gregory Welch and Stubbs Wightwick, Esqrs. Clerk, George Edmunds Williams. High street.

Public Offices, 350,

Commissioners for Paving, Lighting and Cleansing

The Addresses will be found in the Court Guide, unless specified in a parenthesis. Anthony Kington Baker, William Bell, John Browne (Salperton), John Bubb, John Burton, Thos. Byrch (Cirencester),

William Churchill, Rev. Charles Coxwell (Dowdeswell), Robert Crump (Charlton Kings), James William Douglas, Richard Rogers Ellis, James Fallon, James Fisher, Benjamin Buckley Fox (152, High street), Henry Foulkes, D.D. (Oxford), Thomas Frobisher, James Agg Gardner, James Gray, William Gyde, Rev. John Harward (Hartlebury, Worcestershire), Rev. Thomas Harward (Winterfold, Worcestershire), Thomas Henney, James Humphris (Keynsham cottage), James Shrubb Iredell, John Irving, Edward Jeffries, Baynham Jones, Thomas Jones, Richard Liddell, Edward Lloyd, Edward Matthews, William Merry, Edmund Lambert Newman, John Nixon, John Peart, William Ridler, George Schreiber, Samuel Sheddon, Richard Crosier Sherwood, Edward Warner Shewell, William Nash Skillicorne, Joseph Cooper Straford, Pearson Thompson, Wm. Larkins Watson, James Webster, John Gregory Welch, William Samson Whish, George Arthur Williams (11, Rodney terrace), Rev. Hugh Hugh Williams (Gloucester) and Robert Younghusband (Alnwick, Northumberland).

Clerk, John Surman Cox, 94, High street.

Town Beadles-John Lewis Williams, Primer's passage, High street; Joseph Simmonds, 4, Brighton cottages; Joseph Fowler, 9, Albion place; John Hill, 2, Tivoli place.

Law and Public Officers.

Ball, J. G., Coroner for the Cirencester Division of the County (Cirencester).

Banner, Thomas Vaughan, Deputy Steward of the Manor, Manor office, Portland street.

Barnett, John, Coroner for the Forest Division of the County, 3, Priory buildings, High street.

Boodle, James, Honorary Secretary to the Liberal Association, Grosvenor street south.

Boodle, Thomas, Assistant Overseer and Collector of Poor's Rates, 4, St. George's square.

Bowly, James Hinton, Treasurer to the Township, County of Gloucestershire Bank.

Castle, Elisha, Inspector of Weights and Measures, and one of the High Constables, High street.

Cooke, John, Coroner for the Cheltenham Division of the County, Worcester street, Gloucester.

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