Wheeler William, linen and woollen draper, haberdasher, laceman, hosier, glover, &c. 35, Northgate st. J. D. nursery and seedsman, Hare lane James Chaselin, nursery and seedsman, Hare lane Elizabeth, nursery and seedswoman, Northgate st. James, hosier, Southgate street James, woolstapler, &c. Southgate street White John, proprietor of trows, Quay Joseph, grocer and wax chandler, and agent to the Whiteside Mrs. Mary, Blackfriars Whitehead John, silk dyer, Hare lane William, straw hat manufacturer, College court Whitcombe Lady, Palace yard Philip, staymaker, Westgate street Whitfield Thomas, ladies' shoemaker, Westgate-street Whittard Richard, hatter and hosier, Northgate street Whittick Hannah, hair dresser and perfumer, Westgate st. Henry, hair dresser, Westgate street Whitmore John, agent to Messrs. M. and R. Heath, Quay William, tailor, St. Catherine's street Williams H. R. surgeon and apothecary, Westgate street Sarah, Westgate street William, wheelwright, Cross Key lane John, shoemaker, Bolt lane James, carpenter, 4, Somerset place S. brickmaker, Cobourg cottage Mary, huckster, Westgate street Susannah, dealer in old clothes, Westgate street Elizabeth, straw hat manufacturer, Southgate st. Wilton, Washbourn, and Russell, bankers, Eastgate street Robert, attorney, Eastgate street Henry, attorney, Eastgate street Wilton Henry, & Co. attornies, St. John's lane Sarah, confectioner, College street Willis, Mrs. Spencer's buildings Wilson John, grocer, Westgate street John, tea dealer, Eastgate street Wilkes Mary, huckster, Bull lane William, hair dresser, Southgate street Benjamin, baker, Northgate street Wick Miss Ann, London Road Willing Mrs. Westgate street Wingate William, cabinet and chair maker, Northgate st. William, carpenter, Quay lane James, builder and undertaker, St. Catherine's, -house, St. John's lane Jabesh, bookbinder, Southgate street Miss H. dress maker, Palace street Wingett William, cooper, Bolt lane Wintle Messrs. E. and Son, wine and spirit merchants and importers, Eastgate street Winter John, sawyer, Southgate street Wood, James, Esq. banker, Westgate street John, Spa Hotel James, Esq. Norfolk terrace William, victualler, Saracen's Head, Eastgate street Mrs. Elizabeth, Berkeley street Woodcock, Susannah, post office mistress, Eastgate street Woodhead, Richard, tailor, &c. Hare lane Woodward Thomas, victualler, Pelican, and cabinet maker and upholsterer, Water street Wooten Charles, baker, Southgate street Workman, John, bricklayer, Bear land Susannah, victualler, Dial, Westgate street Worthen, Mrs. Mary, Parker's row Wright, Hannah, victualier, White Hart, King'sholm George, millwright and engineer, Southgate street Ann, milliner, Southgate street Y. Yates George, victualler, Star inn-and coal dealer, Quay Young Edward, Captain, London road Joseph, whitesmith, Hare lane Ven. and Rev. THOMAS RUDGE, B. D. of Gloucester PREBENDARIES. Finch, Hon. and Rev. B.D. 1792. Elected 1815. 1808. 1814. Hall the Rev. G. W. D.D. 1810. MINOR CANONS. Jones Rev. Ed. M.A. Sen. & Prec. | Bishop Rev. John, B.A. Examining Chaplain, Rev. John Kempthorne, B D. St. Mary De Crypt, Southgate-s.. St. Nicholas, Westgate-st. Ministers. Ven. Archdeacon Rudge, B.D. Rector. 2 Rev. Joseph Baylis, M. A. Rector. Rev Mr. Barry, M.A. Perpetual Curate. St. Mary De L de, St. Mary's-square, Rev. W. W. Mutlow, M.A. Vicar. St. John the Baptist, Northgate-st. St. Aldate's, Rev F. T Bayley, B.A. R ctor. Patron-The King. St. Aldate's-square, Rev. F. T. Bayley, B. A. Rector. CHAPLAINS To the Mayor and Corporation-Rev. Rd. Skillern, M. A. To the Infirmary-Rev. J. Kempthorne, B.D. To the County Gaol-Rev. E. Jones, M.A. To the City Gaol-Rev. W. W. Mutlow, M.A. Master of the College School, | Master of Crypt Grammar School, N.B. A Lecture every Sunday Evening, at half-past six o'clock, at St. Michael's, and at six o'clock at St. John's; and every Wednesday Evening, at Half-past 6, at St. Nicholas'. DISSENTING MEETING HOUSES. Independents-In Lower Southgate street, Rev. Mr. Bishop, Minister. Baptists- In New Inn-lane Methodists-Mr. Wesley's Connexion, in the Lower Northgate-street, Rev. Mr. Byron, Minister. Lady Huntingdon's Connexion, in St. Mary's-square, Rev. Thomas Anderson Friends-In Back Hare-lane Roman Catholics-In Lower Northgate-street, Abbé Giraud. Unitarians--In Barton-street, Rev. Theophilus Brown, M.A. Minister. Jews' Synagogue-In Lower Southgate-street. |