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Stephens John, attorney, Belvidere house

... Mrs. Sarah, lodging house, 58, High street Steventon James, keeper of Fisher's baths

Steel Mrs. F. 396, High street

Stiles Henry, hotel and boarding house, 157, ditto
Stone William, gent. 247, ditto

John, butcher, 424, ditto

Suffolk Lord, Suffolk house

Sutton Mrs. Elizabeth, 87, High street

T.

Tanner William, ladies' shoemaker, 5, Church walks, Chester house

Tarrent E. lodging house, 1, Belmont place

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Taylor Edward, house and sign painter, 205, High street William, butcher, 292, ditto

Theatre Royal, Old Cambray place

Thompson Henry, proprietor of Montpelier spa, and manufacturer of salts

Pearson, Montpelier Lodge house Thornton William Cupper, Tavistock terrace

Mrs. Sarah, lodging house, and dress maker,

104, High street

Thorp John, merchant, 57, ditto

Timmins. Captain, 12, Cambray place

Trickler James, basket maker, 202, High street

Togwell John, baker, 228, ditto

Benjamin, baker, 8, Winchcomb street

Tombs Robert, tailor and staymaker, 153, High street
Townsend William, lodging house, 50, St. George's place
William, British wine and spirit dealer, 51, ditto
John, lodging house, 12, St. George's square
Touswell Mrs. Mary, lodging house, Lawrence cottage
Tounley Samuel, ladies' shoemaker, 76, High street
Travell Mrs. Ann, 410, ditto

Trinder William, grocer, 309, ditto

Trotman Mrs. Ann, lodging house, Beaufort villa
Trye Mrs. W. lodging house, 2, Cambray place
Turk Thomas, tailor and draper, 346, High street

Turk Simeon, saddle and harness maker, 350, ditto Turnbull Benjamin, umbrella and parasol maker, glover, and hosier, 390, High street

Turner and Morris, bankers, 196, ditto

..... and Hadley, letter-press and copper-plate printers, Queen's buildings

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Thomas, auctioneer, 20, James's street

Edward, hat manufacturer, 315, High street

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Underwood Charles, lodging house, 1, South parade
George, architect, Grafton

Sarah, lodging house, 35, James's street
Charles, builder, Grafton

Ursell Joseph, bricklayer, 25, King street

V.

Vines William, stone-mason, Ambrose street
Vizer William, plumber and glazier, Albion street

W.

Waile Samuel, plasterer, 280, High street

Waine Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging house, 2, George's place Waithman, Mr. ditto, 4, Montpelier parade

Wakeman Henry, carpenter, 272, High street

Wall John, gent. Northfield place

Walton Rev. William, Baptist Minister, 3, Chaple street Walter Arthur, attorney, 6, Henrietta street

Walwyn Edward, linen draper and hosier, 133, High street
Ware Richard, nursery and seedsman, Nursery garden
Watts Joseph, attorney, Jersey villa

Oliver, ironmonger, and lodging house 128 & 130,
High street

Watchem William, baker, 324, ditto

Waterfall James, confectioner, 2, Well walk

Wathen Henry, boot and shoe maker, 313, High street
Watkins Henry, ditto ditto, 203, ditto

Watson Thomas, gentleman, 255, ditto

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J. B. Esq. lodging house,atson's cottage Weale William, baker, 320, High street

Weaver and Watts, wine and spirit merchants, 130, ditto Thomas, lodging house, 242, ditto

Thomas, gardener, St. James's villa

Webb Charles, bookbinder, 85, High street
Wells Mrs. Sarah, lodging house, 171, ditto
Wellington Thomas, tailor, Dodd's row, North street
Wetherstone John, grocer, Sherborne street, Albion street
Whatley G. L. attorney, 4, Henrietta street
Wheeler, Mrs. Smith and farrier, 2, Albion street

William, white smith & bell hanger, 66, High st.
Mr. boot and shoe maker, 417, ditto

Mrs. Sarah, school mistress, Bath road
Whitaker Thomas, musician, 9, St. James's street
White James, toy and fancy man, Grotte, Thompson's walk
White, lodging-house, Oxford lodge

Richard, saddler, 122, High street

Whitmore John, builder and lodging house, 12 and 13, Church walk

Wigmore William, saddler and harness maker, Albion-st.
Williams Robert, carpenter, 276, High-street

Robert, pawn broker and auctioneer, 189, ditto
Alice, shopkeeper, 2 6, ditto

Charles, builder, Milsom cottage

Rev H. H. dissenting minister, 173, ditto
George Arthur, librarian and bookseller, Fastern

corner of the Assembly Rooms, 393, ditto

Margaret, repository, 380, ditto

Thomas, coal agent, 2, Manchester place

Rev Robert, 2, Portland place

Charles, stone mason, St. James's cottage, St.
James's-square

Mrs. Mary, straw hat warehouse, 319, High street Wills Mrs. P. 121, ditto

Wilday James, poulterer, 357, ditto

M. and E. tea dealers, 357, ditto

Wilson Thomas, hair dresser and perfumer, 363, High street
John, wood turner, Albion street

Wilkinson Mrs. E. Mistress of the Sherbourn Spa
Wilkes Thomas, officer of Excise, 23, King street
Mrs, Margaret, lodging house, 14, Cambray

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Winning John, lodging house, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6, Colonnade Winstone William, Agent to the Gloucester and Chelten ham Coal-wharf, Railway wharf

Witts Isaac, butcher, 416, High street

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Rosina, milliner, and dress maker, 409, ditto
Agnes, lodging house, 2, Bell Vue

Isaac, butcher, 340, igh street

Wood George, coal merchant, 10, Albion street
George, stutuary and mason, 10, ditto

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William, surgeon, 5, Cambray place

and Morse, surgeons & apothecaries, 2, Cambray st.

Woodcock Mrs. E. 15, Cambray place
Wordie Mrs Catherine, 11, ditto

Wozencroft Mr. surgeon, 2, Henrietta street

Wynneatt Mrs. Frances, 6, Oxford parade

Y.

Yates George, coal dealer, Hambrose street

....John, Class, China, and Staffordshire warehouse, 373, High street

Yearsley Moses, Eight Bells, Church yard.

ACCOUNT OF THE

Different Places of Religious Worship

IN CHELTENHAM.

Parish Church. The Rev. Charles Jervis, Perpetual Curate. The Rev. John Davies, Assistant Curate.

Meeting-House, belonging to the Society of Friends, Manchester-Place.

Bethel Chapel, belonging to the Baptist Denomination, St. James's Square. The Rev. William Walten, Stated Minister.

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Cheltenham Chapel, High-Street. The Rev. John Brown, Stated Minister.

Roman Catholic Chapel, Somerset-Place.-The Rev. J. Birdsall, Stated Minister.

Ebenezer Chapel, belonging to the Wesleyan Methodists, King-Street.-Ministers various.

Portland Chapel, belonging to the Countess of Huntington's connection, North-Place.-Ministers various.

New Chapel, in Gyde's-Terrace.-The Rev. Thomas Snow, (Seceder from the Established Church) Stated Minister.

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