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Baines - History of Lancashire
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HISTORY, DIRECTORY, & GAZETTEER, of the COUNTY PALATINE of LANCASTER in TWO VOLUMES
by EDWARD BAINES
Volume 2, Pub. 1825

Lawson Oliver, King street
Marsland Jonathan, King st.
Schofield Adw. Manchester st.
Suthers Wm. Mumps

(66) TURNERS in WOOD &c.
Marked thus * are Bobbin and Skewer Mfrs.

* Axon & Bussey, Mumps
* Hall Jas. sen. Mt. pleasant mill
Orme Wm. (metal) Manchr. st
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* Taylor & Partington, Buckley's factory, Manchester street

WARP MAKERS.
* See Cotton Spinners.

(67) WATCH &c.. MAKERS.
Heyes Christopher, High street
Oakes John, High street
Orme Thos. Manchester street
Stump Richard, (& jeweller) Market place

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WHEELWRIGHTS
*See Blacksmiths and Farriers

(68) WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
Bamford Wm. Market place
Mellor Jas. Manchester street
Schofield Jonathan, High street
Tayior Saml. Manchester street

WOOLLEN DRAPERS.
* See Linen & Woollen Dprs.


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* The Names of the principal Inhabitants. and of Persons in Trade in the neighbouring Villages,
will be given in the alphabetical order of those Villages, in this Volume.
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COACHES

From J. Milnes' General Coach Office, Market pl.

The CORNWALLIS, to Huddersfield, daily, at 7 mg.;
to Manchester, at 11 mg.
The TRUE BRITON, to Leeds, by Huddersfield and Birstall, daily, at quarter past 12 noon;
to Manchester, at 6 evg.
The REGULATOR, to Leeds, at a quarter p. 2 aft.;
to Manchester at a quarter bf. 4 aft.
The ROYAL UMPIRE, to Leeds, at 11 mg.;
to Manchester at 2 aft.
The UNION, to Leeds, by Huddersfield and Birstall, at 4 aft.:
to Manchester at 5 aft.
The ACCOMMODATION, to Manchester at 10 mg.;
to Huddersfield at half past 5 evg.
The DOCTOR, to Manchester at half past 10 mg.;
to Halifax, every aft. at 5.
The ECONOMIST, to Manchester, daily, at a quarter past 8 mg. returns at 8 evg.

From the Angel Inn High street.

The WONDER, to Huddersfield every evg. at 6;
to Manchester at 10 mg.
The MORNING STAR, to Huddersfield, at half p. 6 mg.;
to Manchester, at half p. 7 evg.
The CORNWALLIS, to Wakefield, by Huddersfield, at 7 mg.;
to Manchester, at 11 mg.
The ROYAL SOVEREIGN, to Manchester, every mg. at a quarter past 8,
ret. half past 7 evg.
The ROYAL INDEPENDENT, from Lees to Manchester, Tu. & Sat. at half past 8 mg.
retums at 8 same evening.

From the Coach and Horses, Waterhead Mill, and the Angel Inn. High st. Oldham.

The WELLINGTON, to Manchester, Tu. and Sat. at half p. 8 mg.
returns at 8 evening

From the Three Horse Shoes, Mumps.

The TRAFALGAR, to Manchester every Tu. Th. & Sat. at 8 mg.
ret. 8 evg.

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From the Three Horse Shoes, Mumps, and the George Inn, Top of Yorkshire street.
The CLOTHIE R, to Manchester, every mg. at half past 8,
ret. at half past 8 evening.

From the Coach & Horses, Waterhead mill, and the George Inn.
The TALLY-H0, to Manchester, every Tu. & Sat. at half past 8 mg.
ret. half past 8 evg.

From the Red Lion, Mumps.
The DEFlANCE, to Manchester, every Tu. Wed. Th. Sat. & Sun. at half p. 8 mg.
ret. 6 evg.

From the Bull's Head, Mumps.
The INDUSTRY, to Manchester, Tu. Thur. and Sat. at half past 8 mg.
ret. 6 evening.

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LAND CARRIERS.

From the George Inn, Top of Yorkshire st.

CARVER, SCOTT, & CO. to Leeds. by Halifax, every mg. at 2;
to Manchester, 7 mg.
CARVER, SCOTT, & CO. to Leeds, by Huddersfield, at 12 ngt.;
to Manchester, at 1 aft.
JAMES CARVER, to Brighouse, Tu. & Th. at 9 ngt.;
to Manchr. same days, at 7 mg.
ROBERT CHADWICK, to Leeds, by Halifax, every Wed. Fri. & Sun.;
to Manchester, every Tu. Thur. & Sat. at 11 morning.
COCKERHAM & HOLLAND, to Leeds, by Halifax, at 2 mg.;
to Manchester, at 7 mg.
GEORGE PROCTER, to Leeds. by Huddersfield, at 10 ngt.;
to Manchester at 10 mg.
GEORGE STARKIE, to Leeds and Wakefield, by Huddersfield, at 8 mg.;
to Manchester, at 11 morning.
CHARLES STOTT, to Leeds and Wakefield, at 2 mg.;
to Manchester, at 10 mg.
ANTHONY WELSH, to Leeds, by Huddersfield, every mg. at 2;
to Manchester 11 mg.
JOHN WELSH, to Leeds, by Halifax, every night at 12;
to Manchester, at 7 mg.

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CARRIERS T0 MANCHESTER.

Daily, dep. at 8mg. ret. at 8 evg.

Abel Fielding, Yorkshire street.
Edward Haigh, Fowleach
Samuel Maiden, George street
Betty Ovenden, High street
John Potter, Bow street
Mary Schofield, Yorkshire st.

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John Sutcliffe, Lower moor
John Wild, Mount pleasant
Edmund Chadwick, (Tu. & Sat.)
James Wild, (Tu. & Th.} Oldham lane

On Tu. Thur. & Sat. dep. 8 mg:. return: 8 evening.

Wm. Ashton, School croft
Wm. Bardsley, Lees hall

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James Clegg. Manchester street
John Garside, Manchester street
Jonathan Greaves, Bow street
John Hilton, Broadbent
Wm. Meadowcroft, Ring of Bells

To ROCHDALE,

Wm. Meadowcroft, Mon. Wed. and Fri. dep. 8 mg.
ret. 8 evg.

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