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Wall James, tailor, High street
Walker Thomas, cooper ditto

Walter Charles, boot and shoe maker, Church street
Ward James, Anchor Inn, High street

Warder Richard, boot and shoe maker, ditto

Waters John, China and glass warehouse, 148, ditto

Watson George, bleacher, ditto

Welsford Rev. H. Minister of the Independent Chapel, Bar

ton street

Wheeler Kinmell, Plough Inn, Barton street

White Rev. Charles, vicar of Tewkesbury

T. P. attorney, Church street

Whitmore Barnwell, Bell Inn and Bowling Green, Church

street

Whithom Thomas, corn dealer, and Agent to the Phoenix Fire Office, High street

Henry K. corn dealer, ditto

Whicks Joseph, tanner, Church street
Williams Charles, baker, High street
Richard, 140, ditto

Thomas, shopkeeper, Barton street.
Mr. Officer of Excise, Church street

Winterbotham, Mr. attorney, Church street
Wilkes C. R. brazier and tin-plate worker, High street
Wilkinson John, Frame-work knitter, Church street
Willock Thomas, blacksmith, harton street
Witherington Richard, bricklayer, Mill-bank

Thomas, bricklayer, church street

Wood John, saddler and collar maker, 144, High street ... James, surgeon, Crescent

Woodward John, hair-dresser, Church street

Y.

Yarnall William, turner, Barton street

Richard, chair maker, 76, Barton strect

Young Robert, Oldbury house

'LIST OF MAILS

AND

LIGHT POST COACHES.

POST OFFICE.

The POST from London, Oxford, &c. is conveyed in the GLOUCESTER MAIL to Cheltenham; from whence it arrives, in a light Mail Cart, at eleven o'clock every morning, and returns at half-past three in the afternoon; from Gloucester, Bristol, and all parts of the west, it arrives at two o'clock in the morning, and leaves at eleven at night; and from Worces➡ ter, Birmingham, and the northern parts of the kingdom, it arrives at eleven at night, and leaves at two in the morning. The delivery of letters round the town takes place at eight o'clock in the morning, and at noon.

JOHN SCOTT-POSTMASTER, High-street.

COACHES.

The MAIL COACH arrives from Birmingham and Worcester, at the SWAN INN, every night, at eleven o'clock, and proceeds immediately to Gloucester and Bristol; the same Coach arrives from Bristol and Gloucester every morning at halfpast one, on its way to Worcester and Birmingham.

The SOVEREIGN London Coach leaves the HOP POLE INN every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at a quarter before seven; and arrives from London the alternate evenings at seven, and proceeds to Worcester.

The TELEGRAPH London Coach leaves the Hop-Pole every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday, at half-past two in the afternoon; and arrives from London the following mornings, at seven, and proceeds to Worcester.

The DUKE OF WELLINGTON Coach, from Birmingham and Worcester, arrives at the CROSS KEYS INN every morning at eleven, and immediately proceeds to Gloucester and Bristol; and another Coach from Bristol, &c. arrives at the same hour, on its way to Worcester and Birmingham.

The HERO Coach, from Birmingham and Worcester, arrives at the SWAN every day at two in the afternoon, and goes to

Gloucester and Worcester; and another Coach arrives from Bristol, &c. at the same hour, and goes to Worcester and Birmingham.

The TRAVELLER Coach, from Birmingham and Worcester, arrives at the CHEQUERS INN every day at noon, and proceeds to Gloucester and Bristol; and arrives from the latter places at four o'clock in the afternoon, on its way to Worcester, &c.

A Coach, from Cheltenham to Worcester and Birmingham, leaves the SWAN every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at seven o'clock; and every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at ten o'clock; and leaves the Swan for Cheltenham at half-past two on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and at seven in the evening on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

A Coach from Birmingham to Bath, leaves the HOP-POLE every morning at twelve; and the same Coach, from Bath, goes to Birmingham every day at half-past one.

A Coach from Bath, through Gloucester and Cheltenham, leaves the HOP-POLE every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings, at five o'clock, for Worcester and Shrewsbury; and leaves the same place for Bath on the following mornings, at nine.

The HIBERNIA Coach, from Bath and Cheltenham to Shrewsbury, leaves the SWAN every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at seven o'clock; and quits the same Inn for Cheltenham and Bath, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, at six o'clock.

Another HIBERNIA Coach, from and to the same places, goes at the same hours from the HOP-POLE INN.

The MERCURY Cheltenham, Malvern, and Worcester Coach, leaves the FLEECE INN for Malvern every morning (except Sunday) at nine o'clock; returns from Worcester, through Malvern and Upton, the same afternoons; and leaves Tewkesbury for Cheltenham in the evenings, at seven.

WAGGONS, &c.

Tanner and Baylis's London Waggons arrive at, and leave the Cross Keys, every Tuesday and Saturday mornings.

Dawe's Waggons arrive at, and leave the George, every Wednesday morning.

Ashmore's Waggons, from Birmingham and all parts of the north, arrive Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday evenings, and start for Bristol early the following mornings; the same Waggons arrive from Bristol and all parts of the west, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, and start for Birmingham early the following mornings.

Howe's and Massey's Bristol and Birmingham Waggons leave the George every Wednesday and Saturday.

Parker's Waggons, to Cheltenham, go every morning, and return in the evenings.

Wm. Browett's Waggons, to Stow, &c. goes every Monday, and occasionally at other times.

Joseph Browett's Tilted Cart goes to Evesham every Monday, and to Gloucester every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, and returns the same evenings.

Brewer's Tilted Cart goes to Worcester every Wednesday and Saturday mornings, and returns the same evenings.

A Cart from Pershore comes and returns every Market-day; and returns from Kemerton every day.

TROWS, &c.

John Jynes's Trows to Worcester, start every Friday morning, and leave Worcester every Saturday night; convey goods, through Pickford's Canal Boats, to and from London, &c.

Humphrey Brown's Trows to Bristol, and to Stratfordupon-Avon, &c. every spring tide.

William Hutton's, (of Evesham) ditto.

Humphrey Brown, jun. sends a trow to Stourport, occasionally.

George Hammerton's Trow to Gloucester goes every Friday, and leaves that place every Saturday night.

Widow Salcomb, from the Hawe; Benj. Ball, from Chace ley; Wm. Hall, from Hanley Castle and the Rhyd; and Owners Bladder, Pumphrey, & Baylis, from Upton-upon-Severn, come and return every Wednesday.

AN

ALPHABETICAL LIST

OF THE

Professions, Trades, &c.

IN TEWKESBURY.

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Barber Sam. (and gardener) Church- Charlwood Harriet, Church-street

street

Wilkes C. R. High-street

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