Kelly's Derbyshire Directory 1928
Entries for the area of the Ancient Parish of Glossop.
GLOSSOP
GLOSSOP
(or Glossop Dale) is a municipal borough, market and union town, head
of a county court district and petty sessional division, township and
parish, on the borders of Cheshire, with a station, 192½
miles by rail from London, on the Great Central section of the London
and North Eastern railway, 9½
from Ashton, 24½
from Barnsley, 87
from Birmingham, 65 from Burton, 47 from Chesterfield, 55 from Derby,
41 from Doncaster, 87 from Leicester, 34 from Leek, 47 from
Liverpool, 73¾
from Lincoln, 13 from Manchester, 20 from Macclesfield, 74 from
Nottingham, 30 from Sheffield, 66¼
from Stafford, 10½
from Stalybridge, 11 from Stockport, 53 from Uttoxeter and 72 from
Wolverhampton. It is in the High Peak division of the county, hundred
of High Peak, rural deanery of Glossop, archdeaconry of Chesterfield
and diocese of Derby. The London and North Eastern railway from
Manchester to Sheffield is carried across Dinting Vale on a lofty
viaduct of sixteen arches, constructed of stone, about 1 mile west
from the Town hall, and there is a branch line from Dinting to
Glossop and Hadfield. The parish of Glossop, before the passing of
the Local Government Act, 1894, comprised the hamlets of Glossop,
Hadfield, Padfield, Charlesworth, Chunal, Whitfield and Simmondley.
By the operation of the above Act, the borough became, by an Order of
the County Council, dated Aug. 10, 1894, a civil parish, consisting
of the whole of the hamlet of Hadfield, and parts of the previously
mentioned hamlets. By the same Act the hamlet of Charlesworth, and
the other parts of the hamlets, became the parish of Charlesworth.
The
borough is divided into three wards, viz.: All Saints, Hadfield and
St. James’. The corporation consists of a mayor, 6 aldermen and
18 councillors. The borough has a commission of the peace and a
police force. The water supply, derived from Peaknase moors, is
collected in reservoirs at Swineshaw. The town is supplied with gas
by a company formed in 1845.
Portions
of the old parish of Glossop All Saints have been taken to form the
ecclesiastical parishes of Whitfield, St. James’; Hadfield, St.
Andrew’s ; Dinting, Holy Trinity, and Chinley with Bugsworth.
The parish church is a modern edifice of stone in the Early Gothic
style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, south porch, vestry,
organ chamber and a western tower, with spire, containing a clock and
8 bells, rehung and a chiming apparatus attached in 1877, at a cost
of £180; the bells were recast in 1923, at a cost of £528
; the tower was rebuilt in 1856 ; in 1902 a carved oak porch was
added at a cost of £120, in memory of John Wagstaffe : the
stained west window is a memorial erected by the congregation to a
former Duke and Duchess of Norfolk, Robert Shepley esq. and John Wood
esq. benefactors to the church : in 1889 the church was restored and
three stained glass windows were placed therein, at a cost of £1,300,
defrayed by Miss A. A. Wood and others : there are also memorial
windows to the Rev. John Dickinson Knowles M.A. vicar, 1865-89, and
Mrs. Mary Rusby : in 1915 the church received important alterations;
the nave, a flat Georgian building, erected in 1831, having been
pronounced unsafe, was pulled down and the present one of handsome
proportions substituted; it is built of local stone and consists of
five bays with side aisles, and a canopied southern porch with a
Calvary terminal: in 1923 the chancel was rebuilt and a lady chapel
added, Mr. and Mrs. I. Jackson, of Glossop, giving £6,000 for
this purpose: a rose window, at the east end, and a carved reredos
were erected in 1924 by the congregation, the former being in memory
of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson : the carved oak pulpit was presented, at a
cost of £325, by John Wood esq. of Whitfield House: the altar
front, presented to the church in 1895, is of carved oak open-work
tracery panels, flanked by figures of SS. Chad and Aidan, with silk
frontals to slide in a groove behind the tracery : choir stalls of
carved oak were erected in 1896, at a cost of £180, and in
1898, an oak screen bearing the names of the vicars of Glossop from
1321 was provided at a cost of £50: a font of white marble,
presented, at a cost of £200, by G. E. Knowles esq. has been
placed in a new baptistery : the old communion plate bears date 1745,
but in 1877 a new set was presented by the parishioners : the
churchyard was closed against interments, with modifications, in
1857-8. The registers date from the year 1620. The living is a
vicarage, net yearly value £420, with residence, in the gift of
trustees, and held since 1927 by the Rev. Francis John Edmond M.A. of
Trinity College, Cambridge, F.R.G.S. and surrogate.
The
Rev. Christopher Howe, vicar 1793 to 1849 and for 40 years also
incumbent of Woodhead, Cheshire, established a day school at Glossop,
in which he personally taught, and partly rebuilt the parish church ;
he died 1st Sept. 1849, in the 85th year of his age and the 57th of
his vicariate of Glossop. Mr. Charles Winterbottom, for upwards of 60
years sexton and clerk of the parish of Glossop, died at the age of
nearly 88 years.
The
Roman Catholic church, dedicated to All Saints, a building in the
Classic style, situated near Glossop Hall, was erected by Bernard
Edward Duke of Norfolk, in 1837, and consists of chancel, nave and a
belfry containing one bell: over the altar is a line copy of
Domenichino’s “Communion of St. Hyeronome,” the
original of which is in the Vatican ; there are also valuable
paintings representing the twelve apostles : there are 250 sittings.
Mount
Pleasant Congregational chapel, built in 1858, will seat 600.
There
are United Methodist chapels in Manor Park road and Simmondley lane
and a Primitive Methodist chapel in Shrewsbury street.
The
Cemetery, of 6 acres, formed in 1859, was enlarged in 1894 and has
mortuary chapels ; it is now under the control of the town council
and Charlesworth parish council.
The
Town Hall, with the Market House, was considerably enlarged in 1854
and again in 1919. In 1913 new municipal buildings were erected at
the rear of the town hall.
The
Free Library and Public Hall, Fauvel road, erected in 1887 by Herbert
Rhodes esq. and Lord Doverdale J.P. at a cost of about £4,400,
on a site given by Lord Howard of Glossop, is a building of stone in
the Gothic style, containing a reading room and library of 5,000
volumes, lecture hall and a public hall : over the main entrance a
tower with pinnacles rises to a height of 80 feet.
The
Public Baths, Howard Park, erected in 1887 by Samuel Wood esq. and
Mrs. Wood, of Moorfield House, at a cost of about £15,000,
comprise a swimming bath, three private baths for males and a like
number for females, and vapour baths : the buildings include a
ventilating tower 100 feet high.
There
are cotton factories here and, in the neighbourhood, calico printing
establishments and paper mills : some of the former, and especially
those of Messrs. Wood Bros {Glossop) Limited, and Messrs. Francis
Sumner and Co. (1920) Limited, are very extensive, employing in
ordinary times about 1,300 workpeople. The first cotton mill was
erected about the year 1784, but previously to this a few woollen
factories and fulling mills had been in operation ; one of these, the
Gnathole mill, now covered with ivy still remains.
At
Dinting Vale are the large calico printing works developed by the
skill and energy of Mr. E. Potter, and now carried on by Messrs. E.
Potter and Co. Limited (a branch of the Calico Printers' Association
Limited).
Hurst
brook and Whitfield brook, two feeders of the Etherow, take their
rise on the adjacent moors ; the water of the latter possesses
bleaching properties, which fact was taken advantage of in
establishing the works at Charlestown. There are quarries producing
building and paving stone. The principal market day is Saturday.
Fairs are held from the 4th to 7th of May, also the 14th to 17th of
September, for the sale of horses and cattle.
There
are charities of about £40 yearly value, distributed among the
poor on St. Thomas’ day, in money and clothing, by two
representatives of the eight original hamlets of Glossop Dale.
The
Wood’s Hospital, Howard Park, founded and endowed in 1887 by
Daniel Wood esq. at a cost of about £6,000, the endowment fund
being £19,000, is a structure of brick, cased externally with
stone, and comprises two male and two female wards, holding about 16
patients, with kitchens &c. and an administrative block,
containing the offices, store rooms &c. : to the west of the
hospital is a detached laundry, with lodge keeper’s residence.
The
Partington Convalescent Home, North road, built in 1908 by Sir E.
Partington, at a cost of about £30,000, including endowment, is
a structure of stone, and consists of two wings and one central block
; in the central block are the matron’s and nurses’
apartments; the home provides for ten patients.
Howard
Park, North road, formed in 1887, at the joint expense of Lord Howard
of Glossop, Samuel Wood esq. and Mrs. Wood, is situated on an
eminence, commanding a fine view of the town and neighbourhood ; it
is about 12 acres in extent.
Manor
Park grounds, formerly the seat of Lord Howard of Glossop, and part
of the manor of Glossop, were acquired by the borough of Glossop in
1927 for use as public recreation grounds.
At
Old Cross, Old Glossop, are the remains of an ancient stone cross,
about 12 feet in height, which has been restored and is in a fair
state of preservation.
The
town and hamlets appear to have been divided in the time of Edward
the Confessor into several parts among different Saxon proprietors,
but in the Domesday Survey, the whole of Glossop is put down as
forfeited to the Crown ; and the Conqueror afterwards gave it to his
natural son, William Peveril, whose son Richard, however, being
disinherited by Henry I. Glossop was again confiscated by the Crown,
and in 1157 was granted by Henry II. together with the advowson of
the church to the Abbey of Basingwerke, “in
free and perpetual alms for ever,” and this abbey had acquired
before the 15th century nearly all the hamlets now comprising the
Glossop estate; Glossop remained the property of Basingwerke Abbey
till the dissolution of the lesser abbeys in 1536, when Henry VIII.
seized it with other conventual property and afterwards granted it to
the Earl of Shrewsbury, who in turn exchanged it with the Duke of
Norfolk for estates in Ireland, and in this noble family it has
remained to the present time ; the present lord of the manor is Lord
Howard of Glossop.
The
land is partly moor and pasturage. The area of the civil parish and
urban district is 2,998 acres of land and o4 of water.
The
population of the municipal borough in 1921 was :— All Saints’
ward, 6,184; Hadfield ward, 6,239, and St. James’ ward, 8,108;
total, 20.531.
The
population of the ecclesiastical parish of All Saints in 1921 was
2,767.
HOLLYBANK
is a hamlet in the parish.
DINTING,
formed into an ecclesiastical parish, 1875, is partly in Glossop
borough, and has a station on the Great Central section of the London
and North Eastern railway. This place is now amalgamated with Glossop
and Charlesworth civil parishes. The church of the Trinity, erected
by the Wood family, of Glossop, and opened July 1875, is a building
of stone in the Gothic style of the 13th century, and consists of
apsidal chancel, nave, aisles, an organ chamber forming a transept on
the south side, vestry and a tower at the west end of the south
aisle, with pinnacles and an octagonal spire reaching a height of 137
feet from the ground to the top of the vane, and containing 6 bells :
the nave is divided from the aisle by circular stone piers, with
moulded caps and bases : the pulpit, of Caen stone and marble, was
erected in memory of the patrons and founders: there are several
memorial windows, including the east window of four lights, erected
in 1922 to those who fell in the Great War : the font, presented by
Mrs. Wood, consists of a basin of Caen stone on a shaft of red marble
: the organ was also presented by Mrs. Wood in 1882 : the building
has sittings for 630 persons, 90 of which are free. The register
dates from the year 1875. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value
£330, with residence, in the gift of Sir John Wood bart. D.L.,
J.P. and Sir Samuel Hill-Wood bart. M.P., D.L., J.P. and held since
1905 by the Rev. Henry Lawrance M.A. of Queen’s College,
Oxford, rural dean of Glossop and surrogate. There is a United
Methodist chapel, built in 1860, with sittings for 300 persons, 100
of which are free. The population of the ecclesiastical parish in
1921 was 3,094.
BROOKFIELD
is a hamlet, 1 mile north of Dinting station. The Congregational
chapel, erected in 1867, is a building of stone in the Early English
style : all the windows are stained : it has 400 sittings.
GAMESLEY
is a hamlet 1 mile west of Dinting station. In the hamlet of Gamesley
are the remains of a Roman fort, called by the country people from
time immemorial, “Melandra” and “Melandra Castle;”
it stands at the confluence of the Course Brook and the Etherow: it
is rectangular in form, with rounded angles, and had three double
gateways and a single arched entrance on the south : the length is
398 feet, the breadth 368 feet, and the area 3.36 acres
approximately, and in the centre is a square building which contained
several chambers, and has been by analogy called the “Praetorium
:” a good deal of pottery, terra sigillate and Romano-British
ware has been found, as well as glass and floor and roof tiles, Roman
coins from 68 to 388 A.D. and a quantity of trade and coin-weights,
both Roman and Celtic. The miscellaneous objects include bones,
flints, dice, iron, lead and bronze finds ; tiles marked with the
initials V.V. (Valeria Victrix) of the 20th Legion, and a centurial
stone, found herein 1771, and inscribed to Valerius Vitalis,
centurion of the 1st cohort of the Frisiavones, which was in Britain,
A.D. 105 and 124: it has been concluded that Melandra was occupied as
early as 80 A.D. and again after an interval in the 3rd and 4th
centuries: the summit of this eminence is still called “The
Castle Yard,” and a tradition exists that Melandra was one of
the strongholds of the ancient British in the time of the Saxon
invasion. On an opposite hill, called “Mousley,” is the
site of another traditional castle. Some stones which came from
Mousley Castle, inscribed with rude hieroglyphics, are still to be
seen walled into the gable end of a house at Hadfield, and are
evidently Runic. Both Melandra and Mousley lie on the Roman road from
the camp of “Mancunium” (Manchester) to that of “Ad
Petuariam” (Brough, near Castleton).
HADFIELD,
together with the township of Padfield, was formed in 1876 into an
ecclesiastical parish, but was, August 10, 1894, amalgamated with
Glossop; it is on the borders of Cheshire, within the borough of
Glossop and county court district of Glossop, with a station on the
Great Central section of the London and North Eastern railway. The
church of St. Andrew, erected at a cost of about £4,250 and
consecrated July 4th, 1874, is a building in the Gothic style,
consisting of apsidal chancel, nave, aisles, south porch, south
transept, baptistery, organ chamber and a central bell turret
containing one bell : the font, worked in native stone, was presented
in 1874 by Mr. James Sherriff, of Christchurch, Canterbury, New
Zealand, and formerly of Hadfield, and had previously been exhibited
at the Colonial exhibition, Victoria : the richly embroidered
communion cloth was presented by the Rev. C. B. Ward M.A. vicar of
Whitfield, and the credence table by Mr. Braddock, churchwarden : a
new organ was erected in 1879, at a cost of about £650, by
James Sidebottom esq. J.P. of Millbrook, Hadfield, as a memorial to
his wife: the brass lectern was presented in memory of Beatrice
Dawson at a cost of about £100 : there are 538 sittings. The
register of baptisms dates from July 5th, 1874, and of marriages from
August, 1875. The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £390,
in the gift of Col. William Sidebottom V.D., J.P. and four other
trustees, and held since 1917 by the Rev. Archibald Campbell
Macalister White L.Th. of Durham University. There is a Mission room
at Woolley Bridge. The Roman Catholic church, dedicated to St.
Charles Borromeo, is an edifice of stone in the Early English style,
erected in 1858 by Lord Howard of Glossop, and consisting, of nave,
aisles, sacristy, baptistery and a western tower containing one bell
: there are memorials to Father McDonnell and the Right Rev.
Monsignor Canon H. Sabela : the carved high altar of stone was
erected in memory of Father Hickey : the Lady altar was presented by
the Right Rev. Monsignor Canon H. Sabela : in the church are several
figures carved in stone and many valuable oil paintings, one of
these, a copy of Raphael’s “Transfiguration,” being
placed above the high altar : a new pulpit of Caen stone, marble and
alabaster was erected in 1894 as a memorial of the nomination of the
Right Rev. Monsignor Canon H. Sabela as domestic prelate to his
Holiness Pope Leo XIII.: there are memorial window's to Lord Edward
G. Fitzalan Howard, 1st baron Howard of Glossop, d. 1 Dec. 1883, and
Augusta (Talbot), his wife, d. 3 July, 1862, and others to Miss
Margaret Mary Conlan, Mrs. Dorothea M. Gregory, Miss Sabela and to
Mrs. Esther Mary Couban, and an “Ecce Homo” presented by
Monsignor H. Sabela. Outside the church is a vault belonging to the
Howard family. Adjoining is a presbytery. The Convent of Sisters of
Charity of St. Paul, a fine building on the south side of the church,
was erected in 1887 at the cost of John Dalton esq. The Wesleyan
chapel, built in 1878, has 750 sittings; the Primitive Methodist
chapel, built in 1855 has 560 sittings; the school adjoining was
built in 1858 to hold 500, and is used for lectures; the United
Methodist chapel, built in 1876 and enlarged in 1885, seats 280.
There are several cotton mills, in which the population are employed,
and political clubs with news and amusement rooms. Hadfield Hall, the
ancient mansion of the Hadfields of Hadfield, dating from 1646, has
been converted into a couple of cottages; some years ago the handsome
black oak carving was taken down and erected in a farm house on the
Glossop estate. The population of the ecclesiastical parish in 1921
was 5,954.
Post,
M. O., T. & T. E. D. Office, 62 Station road. Letters through
Manchester
PADFIELD,
adjoining Hadfield station, 1½
miles north-west from Glossop and partly within that borough, in the
High Peak division of the county, hundred of High Peak, parish,
union, petty sessional division and county court district of Glossop,
is included in the ecclesiastical parish of St. Andrew’s,
Hadfield. The Wesleyan chapel, erected with Sunday school in 1880 at
a cost of £2,000, will seat 400 persons. The population are
employed in the cotton mills.
Letters
through Manchester, via Hadfield
WHITFIELD
was formed into an ecclesiastical parish in 1884. On Aug. 10, 1894,
the portion in Glossop borough was added to that parish, and the
remainder amalgamated with the civil parish of Charlesworth. The
church of St. James is a building of stone in the Early English
style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles and a western tower with
spire and pinnacles containing 8 bells, added in 1884, and a clock
placed in 1885 by Miss Wood, of Whitfield House : the organ, erected
in 1860, was enlarged in 1870, 1880 and 1896, and repaired in 1908 at
a cost of £850 : the brass eagle lectern was presented by Miss
Wood, of Whitfield House, in 1882, and there are two stained windows
to the memory of John, Daniel and Samuel Wood : the church was
enlarged in 1895-6 by the erection of a chancel and vestry, and the
whole interior reseated at a cost, including special gifts, of over
£4,000 : a chapel was added in 1928 at a cost of £2,000,
by Sir John Wood bart. D.L., J.P. in memory of Lady Wood and members
of his family : there are 1,100 sittings, 550 being free. The
register dates from the year 1846. The living is a vicarage, net
yearly value £420, with residence, in the gift of Sir John Wood
bart. D.L., J.P. and Sir Samuel Hill-Wood bart. M.P., D.L., J.P. and
held since 1926 by the Rev. Hubert Victor Nicole-Griffith M.A. of
Selwyn College, Cambridge. The vicarage house, a stone building near
the church, has been considerably enlarged since 1872. The church of
St. Luke, also in this parish, was built in 1906 by Mrs. S. Wood, of
Moorfield, at a cost of £5,000 : the east window was erected in
1928 to the memory of the late Mrs. Wood by the parishioners at a
cost of £250 : the church is served by the clergy of St.
James'. There are Mission rooms in Chapel street and Kershaw street.
The Sumner Memorial Roman Catholic church, Sumner street, dedicated
to St. Mary, founded and endowed by Francis James Sumner esq. D.C.L.
of Park Hall, Hayfield, and erected in 1887 by his heirs on a site
granted by Lord Howard of Glossop, at a cost of about £17,000,
is an edifice of local stone in the Early English style, consisting
of apsidal chancel, clerestoried nave of eight bays, aisles, side
chapels, baptistery, south porch and an eastern turret with spire and
ornamental finial, rising to a height of 90 feet and containing one
bell : a stone screen separates the chancel from the side chapels :
the altar and tabernacle are elaborately carved in alabaster, marble
and Caen stone, and the pulpit is also of Caen stone: the organ cost
about £500 : stations of the cross were added in 1889 at a cost
of about £150 : in 1908 a memorial altar and stained window
were erected to the Right Rev. Canon Charles W. Tasker : there are
sittings for 900 persons : adjoining the church is a presbytery,
built in 1889 by the Right Rev. Canon Charles W. Tasker, a former
rector, to the memory of John Sumner esq. There is a convent for the
Sisters of Charity of St. Paul in Shaw street. Littlemoor
Congregational chapel, founded in 1811, has 800 sittings. Littlemoor
Congregational schools, Victoria street, erected in 1881 at a cost,
including fittings, of about £3,000, form a building of stone
in the Italian style, and will hold 700 scholars; the schools are
also used for lectures and concerts, and can be arranged so as to
seat 1,000 persons: the front entrance, facing Victoria street, is
surmounted by a turret 75 feet high. The Gospel Union Mission hall,
in Ellison street, erected in 1888, is of stone in the Gothic style,
and will seat 800 persons The Whitfield Free Library, containing 600
volumes, and the adjoining recreation ground were presented to the
people of Glossop by George S. Ollerenshaw esq. J.P. In 1902.
Whitfield House, the residence of Sir John Wood bart D.L., J.P. is a
large stone building in the Elizabethan style standing in its own
grounds. The inhabitants are employed in the large cotton and paper
mills just outside the township and in the bleach works within its
boundaries. The soil is various ; subsoil, clay. The land is
practically all in pasture. The population of the ecclesiastical
parish in 1921 was 8,649.
Charlestown
is a place here.
CHUNAL
is 2 miles south from Glossop and partly within that borough, in the
High Peak division of the county, hundred of High Peak, parish, petty
sessional division, union and county court district of Glossop, and
in the ecclesiastical parish of Whitfield ; part is included in
Glossop civil parish, the remainder being in Charlesworth civil
parish.
OFFICIAL
ESTABLISHMENTS, LOCAL INSTITUTIONS &c.
Post,
M. O., T. & T. E. D. Office, Victoria street. Letters should have
Derbyshire added Town Sub-Post & M. O. Office, 29 Manor Park
road, Old Glossop
Town
Sub-Post, M. O. & Tel. Call Office, 198 High street west
Town
Sub-Post & M. O. Office, 113 Victoria street, Whitfield
CORPORATION.
1927-1928.
Mayor,
Councillor Richard Sellers.
Deputy
Mayor, Alderman Joseph Edwin Buckley J.P.
Aldermen.
Retire
Nov. 1930: John Platt, Albert Warrington, George Wharmby
Retire
Nov. 1933: Joseph Edwin Buckley J.P, William Jackson J.P, William
Newton
Councillors.
All
Saints’ Ward.
Returning
Officer for Ward Elections, Alderman G. Wharmby.
Retire
Nov. 1928: Henry Hadfield, Arthur Mellor
Retire
Nov. 1929: Saml. Thomas Ashton, Herbert Brown
Retire
Nov. 1930: Alfred Leech J.P, George Platt
St.
James’ Ward.
Returning
Officer for Ward Elections, Alderman Wm. Newton.
Retire
Nov. 1928: Joseph Dempsey Doyle, Richard Sellers
Retire
Nov. 1929: Sam Bamforth, Thomas Farnsworth
Retire
Nov. 1930: John Henry Cuthbert, Thomas Hy. Robinson
Hadfield
Ward.
Returning
Officer for Ward Elections, Alderman J. Platt.
Retire
Nov. 1928: George Rollinson Goldthorpe, Hugh Haigh
Retire
Nov. 1929: Robert John Boak, William Dennis
Retire
Nov. 1930: John Davies, Herbert Lee Roebuck
Officers
of the Corporation.
Town
Clerk, George H. Lea. Municipal buildings
Borough
Treasurer & Chief Rating & Valuation Officer, Samuel
Fletcher, Municipal buildings
Medical
Officer of Health to Borough & Rural District Council, Medical
Superintendent of Maternity & Child Welfare Centre & to the
Isolation Hospital, Ernest Henry Marcus Milligan M.D.Belf.,
D.P.H.Dubl. Municipal buildgs
Public
Analyst, J. White, County offices, St. Mary’s Gate, Derby
Borough
Auditor, John W. Hirst, Alexandra buildings, 28 Queen street,
Manchester Surveyor & Water Works Manager, William A. Mitchell
A.M.I.M. & Cy.E
Veterinary
Surgeon under the Diseases of Animals Acts, George Ellis
M.R.C.V.S.Edin. 11 Fauvel road
Water
Inspector, James Byrom, 17 Thomas street
Chief
Constable, Inspector under Diseases of Animals Act, Inspector of
Hackney Carriages & Superintendent of Fire Brigade, William R.
Wilkie, Ellison street
Sanitary
& Meat Inspector & Inspector under the Food & Drugs Acts,
Harry Dane, Municipal buildings Parks Superintendent, John Metcalfe
Collectors,
General District Rate, No. 1 district, James Alston Bridge, Municipal
buildings, Glossop; No. 2 district, Walter Dixon, Municipal
buildings, Glossop
BOROUGH
MAGISTRATES.
The
Mayor & Ex Mayor
Dixon
Walter, Pike’s lane, Glossop
Doverdale
Lord, Westwood park, Droitwich, Worcestershire
Doyle
Joseph Dempsey, 6 Dinting lane, Dinting
Hankinson
William, Lord street, Glossop
Hill-Wood
Sir Samuel H. bart. M.P. (C.), D.L. 11 Great Stanhope street,
Mayfair. London W 1
Hinchcliffe
Mrs. Margaret, 30 Stanyforth street, Hadfield
Hunter
Thomas Pearson, Woodside, Sheffield road, Glossop
Jackson
William, Post street, Padfield, Manchester
Knowles
Charles E. Parkfield, North road, Glossop
Partington
Mrs. M.B.E. Talbot house, Glossop
Sargentson
Percy, Beechwood, North road, Glossop
Sidebottom
Col. William V.D. Harewood lodge, Broadbottom, Cheshire
Swire
Thomas, 8 High street west, Glossop
Clerk,
Percy E. Ireland. 6 Market street
The
magistrates meet every alternate monday at the Town hall at 2.30 p.m
COUNTY
MAGISTRATES FOR GLOSSOP PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION.
(For
addresses of magistrates see complete list at front of book.)
Doverdale
Lord (chairman)
Heywood
Lt.-Col. George Basil T.D.
Leech
Alfred
Partington
Mrs. M.B.E
Rowbottom
James Henry
Sidebottom
Maj. Ralph B., T.D.
Sidebottom
Col. William V.D.
Sumner
Francis George
Wood
Sir John bart. D.L.
Woodhouse
Sir Percy K.B.E. D.L.
The
Mayor of Glossop & the Chairman, for the time being, of the
Glossop Dale Rural District Council are ex-officio magistrates
Clerk
to the Magistrates. P. E. Ireland, 6 Market st. Glossop
Petty
Sessions are held at the Town hall at intervals of three or four
weeks, at 11 a.m. Thursdays. The following places are included in the
division :—Charlesworth, Chisworth, Chunal, Compstall,
Ludworth, Marple Bridge & Simmondley.
GLOSSOP
LOCAL PENSION COMMITTEE.
The
Committee, consisting of 24 members, was formed in 1908.
Meetings
are held at the Municipal buildings, monthly, on notice.
Clerk,
George H. Lea, Municipal buildings, Glossop
Pension
Officer. Samuel Arlis, Henry street, Glossop
GLOSSOP
DALE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.
The
parishes in the District are:—Charlesworth, Chisworth &
Ludworth. The area is 17,891 acres; the population in 1921 was 3,780.
Council
meets at the Board room, Ellison street, on Wednesdays, monthly, at
11 o’clock.
Chairman,
John Booth Smith, Marlingford, Glossop road, Charlesworth
Officials.
Clerk,
Chas. Fredk. Vinten Fenton, 14 & 16 Ellison st. Glossop
Treasurer,
Arthur Sherlock, District Bank Ltd. Norfolk square, Glossop
Medical
Officer of Health, Ernest Henry Marcus Milligan M.D.Belf.,
D.P.H.Dubl. Municipal buildings, Glossop
Sanitary
Inspector & Highway Surveyor, Charles Edwin Storey, 10 Salisbury
street, Hadfield
PUBLIC
ESTABLISHMENTS.
Borough
Police Office, Ellison street
Borough
Police Station, Albert street, Hadfield
Cemetery,
Cemetery road, Hadfield, George Henry Wilson, clerk ; offices,
Norfolk square County Court, His Honor Judge William John Lias ;
Percy Edward Ireland, registrar & high bailiff ; office, 6 Market
street, open from 10 to 4, on Saturday from 9 till 12. The county
court is held at the Town hall & comprises the following
parishes:—Arnfield & district of Tintwistle, Brownside,
Charlesworth, Chisworth, Chunal, Dinting, Gamesley, Glossop,
Hadfield, Hollingworth, Padfield, Phoside, Simmondley, Torside,
Whitfield, Woodhead & Woolley Bridge
For
Bankruptcy purposes this Court is included in that of
Ashton-under-Lyne ; John Grant Gibson, official receiver ; Fredk.
Murgatroyd, assistant official receiver, Byrom st. Manchester
Certified
Bailiffs under the Law of Distress Amendment Act, Edwin Collier, Norfolk sq. & Jn. T. Goddard, 12 Howard st
Derbyshire
County Council Tuberculosis Dispensary, Surrey street, Patrick
Heffernan M.D., Ch.B.Dubl. medical officer; Miss H. Millington,
matron
Fire
Station. Ellison street
Free
Library & Public Hall, Fauvel road, Edward Thompson, librarian
Howard
Park, North road, John Metcalfe, supt
Manor
Park, Manor Park road, John Metcalfe, supt
Masonic
Hall, Norfolk square, Percy E. Ireland, sec
Maternity
& Child Welfare Centre, Municipal buildings, Ernest Henry Marcus
Milligan M.D.Belf., D.P.H.Dubl. medical supt
Ministry
of Labour Employment Exchange, Victoria street, Egerton Doodson,
manager Partington Convalescent Home, North road, Miss N. Beardwell,
matron
Public
Baths, The Park, Silvester Whitehead, manager
Town
Hall, High street west, Allen Byrom, caretaker
Whitfield
Free Library (branch of Glossop Free Library), Freetown. James Watts,
caretaker
Whitfield
Parish Hall, Arthur Metcalfe, sec. Kershaw street
Wood’s
Hospital, The Park, Stephen Nockolds M.A., M.B., B.Ch. W. Gray Hughes
M.B.. Ch.B.Edin. Joseph Hadfield M.B. C.M.Aberd. Edward James Allan
L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. L.R.F.P.S.Glas. & John J. McShannon M.B.,
B.Ch.. B.A.O., D.P.H.Belf. medical officers ; George H. Lea (town
clerk), sec. ; Miss M. C. Sanders, matron
GLOSSOP
UNION.
(For
list of places in the union, see information at front of the book.)
The
area of the union is 20,943 acres ; the population in 1921 was
24,311.
Board
day, every alternate Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m. Chairman of the Board of
Guardians, John T. Hyde, North road, Glossop
Clerk
to the Guardians, Charles F. V. Fenton, 14 & 16 Ellison street,
Glossop
Treasurer,
A. Sherlock, District Bank Ltd. Norfolk sq. Glossop
Relieving
Officer, L. R. James, 14 & 16 Ellison st. Glossop
Vaccination
Officer, L. R. James, 14 & 16 Ellison st. Glossop
Medical
Officers, No. 1 district, Joseph Hadfield M.B., C.M.Aberd.
Hollincross lane, Glossop; No. 2 district, R. Wilfred Bollans M.B.,
Ch.B. Station road, Hadfield; No. 3 district, Alexander Gordon
Hastings M.B., Ch.B. Marple Bridge
Public
Vaccinator for the Union, Stephen Nockolds M.A., M.B., B.Ch. 93 High
street west, Glossop
Poor
Law Institution, to hold 144 inmates, William A. Atkinson, master;
Joseph Hadfield M.B., C.M.Aberd. Hollincross lane, Glossop, medical
officer; Mrs. A. O. Atkinson, matron
Glossop
Registration District.
Superintendent
Registrar, William B. Hadfield, 6 Market street; deputy, James
Harrison, 6 Market street, Glossop
Registrar
of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Glossop sub-district, Chas. F. V.
Fenton, 14 & 16 Ellison st. Glossop ; deputy, Levi Robinson
James, 14 & 16 Ellison st. Glossop
PUBLIC
OFFICERS.
Assessor
& Collector of Taxes, John W. Darlington, Norfolk sq
Assistant
Rating & Valuation Officer, Walter Dixon, Municipal buildings
Clerk
to the Burial Board, George Henry Wilson, Norfolk sq
Coroner
for the Hundred of High Peak, Sydney Taylor, 7 Hall bank, Buxton ;
deputies, E. M. Brooke-Taylor, The Quadrant & George Henry
Wilson, Norfolk sq. Glossop
Customs,
Excise & Old Age Pension Officer, Samuel Arlis, Henry street
Market
Inspector, Allen Byrom, Town hall
Stamp
Distributor, William Potts, Post office, Victoria st
Veterinary
Inspector under the Diseases of Animals Acts, George Ellis M.R.C.V.S.
11 Fauvel road
PLACES
OF WORSHIP.
Parish
Church, Rev. Francis John Edmond M.A., F.R.G.S. vicar, &
surrogate
Holy
Trinity, Dinting, Rev. Henry Lawrance M.A. vicar, rural dean &
surrogate
St.
Andrew, Hadfield, Rev. Archibald Campbell Macalister White L.Th.
vicar ; Rev. William John Jones B.A. curate
St.
James’, Whitfield, Rev. Hubert Victor Nicoll-Griffith M.A.
vicar ; Rev. Charles H. W. Morrison, curate
St.
James’ Mission Room, Chapel street
St.
Luke’s, Whitfield
Sumner
Memorial Roman Catholic Church (St. Mary’s), Sumner street,
Very Rev. Canon William Reginald Winder, parish priest; Rev. Leo Lea,
assistant priest
All
Saints Roman Catholic, Rev. Joseph Ketels, priest
St.
Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic, Hadfield, Rev. Peter Taylor, priest;
Rev. John J. Murphy, assistant priest
Congregational,
Littlemoor; Rev. John Henry Robinson
Congregational,
St. Mary’s road (Mount Pleasant), Rev. Arthur W. Goodwin
Congregational,
Brookfield, Rev. Alfred James Curtin
Primitive
Methodist, Shrewsbury street & Mission Chapel, Princess street,
Rev. John T. Lancaster, supt
United
Methodist, Manor Park road ; Simmondley lane, Dinting ; Station road,
Hadfield & Whitfield Cross, Rev. Richard Henry Hamer, hon. C.F.
(supt)
Unitarian,
Fitzalan street, Rev. H. G. Woodford B.A
Wesleyan
Methodist, High street west, Hadfield, Padfield, Wesley street &
Whitfield, Rev. William Henry Oliver Lake (supt.); Rev. F. Arthur
Ashton, minister
Wesleyan
Reformers, Howard street, Rev. Wm. T. Burkitt
Gospel
Union Mission Hall, Whitfield
Salvation
Army Hall, Edward street
EDUCATIONAL.
Under
the provisions of the Education Act, 1902, an Education Committee has
been formed, consisting of 36 members. The Committee meets at the
Municipal buildings on the third monday in each month (except August)
at 8 p.m. Chairman, Joseph Dempsey Doyle
Officers.
Secretary
to the Committee, George H. Lea, Municipal bldgs
Finance
Clerk, Harold Appleton, Municipal buildings
School
Medical Officer, Ernest Henry Marcus Milligan M.D.Belf., D.P.H.Dubl.
Norfolk street
Attendance
Officer, Joseph H. Sidebottom, Municipal bldgs
The
Glossop Grammar School, Talbot street, founded in 1900 by Lord Howard
of Glossop, is equipped with physical & chemical laboratories,
art rooms & workshops; the laboratories are well equipped with
modern apparatus & appliances. There are now (1928) 270 students.
The school has advanced courses in (1) science & mathematics, (2)
modern studies ; pupils pass on to Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester &c.
Universities. The school is controlled by governors appointed by the
Education Committee of the Borough of Glossop ; Charles H. Chambers
B.Sc. Eng. head master
Kingsmoor
School, established in Glossop Hall, the former residence of Lord
Howard of Glossop, is under the control of a council appointed by
Kingsmoor School Ltd. the owners of the school property. The school
is governed by the head master, assisted by the teaching staff &
the boys & girls themselves. It is a mixed boarding school on
co-educational lines & has nursery, preparatory, junior &
senior departments; Geo. Raymond Swaine, head master
Railway
Stations, Norfolk street, Glossop; Dinting & Hadfield (L. &
N. E)
Motor
Omnibuses to & from Hadfield, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Dove Holes,
Peak Forest, Buxton, Dinting, Charlesworth, Chisworth, Compstall &
Marple Bridge.
GLOSSOP
PRIVATE
RESIDENTS.
(For
T N’s see general list of Private Residents at end of book.)
Allan
Edward Jas. Beech-Lea, North rd
Allen
Edward Wagstaffe, Holmedale, North road
Andrew
Mrs. Holmleigh, North road
Armitage
Mrs. Ivyleigh, Sheffield road
Ashton
Roscoe S. Ryecroft house, Manor Park road
Bates
John H. 4 Sheffield road
Bayley
Edwin, Lyndale, Spire Hollin
Beckmann
R. A. Hawkshead house
Booth
John, 28 High street east
Bowden
Mrs. 47 Norfolk street
Bramall
James, Netherdale. Spire Hollin
Burkitt
Rev. William T. (Wesleyan Reformers), 7 Sumner street
Chambers
Charles H., B.Sc. (head master Grammar School), 18 Shaw street
Charlesworth
Mrs. Arundel vils. North rd
Clayton
Herbert, 118 Charlestown road
Collier
Edwin, Hollywood, Sheffield road
Curl
Wm. Christopher, 48 Sheffield road
Cuthbert
John H. 77 Primrose terrace
Darlington
John William, Wood view, Sheffield road
Davis
Mrs. Park dene, Dinting road
Dearnaley
Joseph, 2 Alexander villas, Talbot road
Dearnaley
Mrs. Parkfield house, North rd
Dickinson
Ralph Herbert, Ellerslie, Spire Hollin
Edmond
Rev. Francis John M.A., F.R.G.S. (vicar & surrogate), The
Vicarage
Ellis
George, 11 Fauvel road
Ellison
Theo. Walter, Easton, High st. ea
Fielding
Hy. Brentwood, Spire Hollin
Firth
Harold D. 77 Norfolk street
Fletcher
Samuel, Chelston, North road
Francis
Wm. Roberts, 50 Charlestown
Garside
John, Castlemere, Spire Hollin
Goddard
Benjamin, Cransley, Sheffield rd
Goodwin
Rev. Arthur W. (Congregational), 17 Sumner street
Greaves
William, Heathfield, Sheffield rd
Hadfield
Frank, The Nook, Dinting road
Hadfield
I. G. Eastlea, Sheffield road
Hadfield
John, Norwood, Spire Hollin
Hadfield
Joseph M.B.Aberd. Hollincross house, Hollincross lane
Hall
Fredk. Jas. Sunny bank, North rd
Hall
James, Lamorna, Fauvel road
Hamer
Rev. Richard Henry hon. C.F. (United Methodist). 42 Sheffield road
Harrison
Walter, Glen brook, Dinting rd
Harrison
Wm. Oaklands, Spire Hollin
Heywood
Thomas, The Moorlands, Sheffield road
Hill-Wood
Major Sir Samuel bart. M.P., D.L., J.P. Moorfield ; & 11 Great
Stanhope street W1; Carlton & Bachelors’ clubs, London
Hilton
Wilfred, Wren nest, Sunlaws street
Hodgett
Hy. Oswald, Redcot, Spire Hollin
Holdgate
Hy. M. The Tower, North road
Hopwood
Mrs. Essenden, Sheffield road
Houseman
Walter, Danemore, North rd
Hudson
Mrs. Trevethyn, Spire Hollin
Hughes
W. Gray M.B., Ch.B.Edin. Cowbrook house, Sheffield road
Hunter
Harold W. Ain Garth, Dinting rd
Hunter
Leonard Garfield, The Poplars, Talbot road
Hunter
Thomas Pearson J.P. Woodside, Sheffield road
Hyde
John T. Heatherlea, Dinting road
Ireland
Percy E. Slatelands house, Slatelands road
Jackson
Frank, High lawn, Hobroyd
Jackson
Herbert, Cowbrook, Sheffield rd
Jackson
James Martin, Holly mount, Ellison street
Jackson
Josiah, Primrose house, Primrose lane
Jackson
Samuel, 25 Simmondley lane
Ketels
Rev. Joseph (Roman Catholic), Royle house, Church street
Knowles
Charles E., J.P. Parkfield, North road
Lake
Rev. William Henry Oliver (Wesleyan), The Manse, Talbot road
Lancaster
Rev. John T. (Primitive Methodist), Temple mount, Shrewsbury street
Lea
Rev. Leo (Roman Cath.), Sumner st
Lea
George Harry, 74 Sheffield road
Lee
Mrs. Clifton villas, Fauvel road
Leech
Alfred J.P. Cowbrook cottage, Sheffield road
McKeown
Felix Quinn M.C., M.B., Ch.B.L’pool, 25 Victoria street
McKinlay
Finlay, Weston, Spire Hollin
McShannon
John J., M.B.Belf. Loch Maree, North road
Malloch
Peter Edwd. 84 St. Mary’s rd
Milligan
Ernest Henry Marcus M.D.Belf. 27 Norfolk street
Mitchell
Julien, Primrose lane
Mitchell
W. Arthur, Milford house, North road
Moran
Arthur Edward John, 116 Charlestown road
Morris
Maj. Frederick H., M.B.E. 8 Hague street, Whitfield
Morrison
Rev. Charles Henry William, (curate of St. James’, Whitfield),
Surrey street
Moseley
Ben, Wrenfield, Spire Hollin
Nelson
Robert M.D.Irel. 28 Norfolk st
Nicoll-Griffith
Rev. Hubert Victor M.A. (vicar of St. James’), The Vicarage,
Whitfield
Nield
J. C. Oakfield, North road
Nockolds
Stephen M.A., M.B. B.Ch., 93 High street west
Nuttall
John, Greystoke, Dinting road
Ollerenshaw
Miss, Clare ho. Talbot St
Ollerenshaw
Robt. Percival, 40 Talbot st
Ollerhead
Edgar, 46 Sheffield road
Partington
Mrs. M.B.E., J.P. Talbot house, Talbot road
Ratcliffe
Samuel, North road
Robinson
Rev. John Henry (Congregational) 2 Gladstone street
Robinson
Wm. D. Thorncliffe, Sheffield rd
Rowbottom
Mrs. 5 Shepley street
Sargentson
James, Holly bank, Talbot rd
Sargentson
Percy J.P. Beechwood, North road
Shepley
Mrs. A. M. Highfield house, Talbot road
Sherlock
Arthur, Bank house, Norfolk st
Smith
Charles Crosland, The Coombs, Dinting road
Smith
James W. 53 Norfolk street
Smith
Tom, Ingle nook, Dinting road
Stapley
Henry Denholm, Sheffield road
Swaine
Geo. Raymond, Kingsmoor school
Thorp
Albert Ernest, The Cedars, Sheffield road
Thorpe
Harold, Woodleigh, North road
Townend
Walter, Rosstherne, Sheffield rd
Walkden
Joseph, Clavadel, Spire Hollin
Walton
Matthew, Oakdene, Sheffield rd
Ward
A. M. 120 Charlestown road
Waterhouse
Charles, Bedford house, Surrey street
Werschy
Mrs. Arundel villas, North road
Whittingham
Thomas Reginald, Riverslea, North road
Wilkie
William R. Clifton villas, Fauvel rd
Wilson
Robert, The Firs, Talbot road
Winder
Very Rev. Canon W. R. (Roman Catholic), Sumner street
Wood
Sir John bart. D.L., J.P. Whitfield house
Wood
Mrs. John, Lonsdale, Spire Hollin
Woodford
Rev. H. G., B.A. (Unitarian), Park croft, Dinting road
Woodward
Cecil Rogers, The Cot, Dinting road
Wragg
Mrs, Ashfield, Sheffield road
COMMERCIAL.
Early
closing day, Tuesday.
Aiken
Hy. fancy repository, 86 High st. west
Ainsworth
Fred, boot repairer, Gladstone street
Alexander
Richard, beer retailer, 24 Arundel street
Allan
Edward James L.R.C.P. & S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.Glas. physician &
surgeon, & medical officer to the Post Office, Beech-Lea, North
road & 18 High street east. T N 98
Allott
Matthew, farmer, Moorfield
Allum
Jas. T. farmer, Hague st
Ancient
Order of Foresters (Court Mersey, lodge No. 2493, Edwd. Gorman, sec.;
Court Pride of the Valley, lodge No. 2403, Jn. Gradwell, sec.), 1
Surrey st
Andrew
Edwd. confctnr. 6 High st. west
Anglo-American
Oil Co. Limited, oil mers. Railway yard
Appleton
Harold, finance clerk to the Education Committee, Education offices,
Municipal bldgs
Argenta
Meat Co. Ltd. butchers, 5 Victoria st
Arlis
Saml. customs & excise & old age pension officer, Henry st
Arnfield
Herbert, Manor inn, 77 High street east
Arrowsmith
Thomas, clog & patten ma. 132 High st. west
Ashton
Fredk. Denby, chartrd. accntnt. (firm, Hollingbery & Ashton), 6
Howard st. T N 167
Ashton
George William, shopkeeper, 8 Gladstone street
Ashton
Roscoe S. mngr. Lloyds Bank Ltd. Norfolk chmbrs. Henry st. T N 220
Ayrton
Richard, shopkeeper, 14 George street
Bagshaw
A. & Son, cabnt. mkrs. 26 & 28 High st. west. T N 194
Ballington
Saml. Wm. butcher, 143 Gladstone st. T N 14
Barber
Edwin O. Station hotel, 32 Norfolk st. T N 140
Barber
John, coal dealer, 39 Gladstone street
Barclays
Bank Ltd. (branch) (Cecil Rogers Woodward, mngr.), 1 High st. east (T
N 139); head office, 54 Lombard st. London E C 3
Barker
Jsph. farmer, Hobroyd
Barlow
Herbert, tobacconist, 2 Charlestown road
Bartholomew
Rt. fried fish shop, 16 Norfolk st
Bates
W. H. & Son, boot reprs. 110 Victoria st
Battey
Ernest, photographer, 8 Norfolk street
Bayley
Edwin, costumier, 51 & 53 High st. west. T N 171
Beard
Geo. Ernest, shopkpr. 89 Gladstone st
Beard
Jas. Hy. shopkpr. 26 Gladstone st
Beaumont
Annie (Mrs.), shopkpr. 30 Queen st
Bennett
Fred, farmer, Pikes farm
Bennett
George, news agent, 199 High street east
Bennett
James, photographer, 14a, High street east
Bennett
Leah (Miss), art needlework repository, 14 High street east
Bennett
Martha Ellen (Miss), beer retailer, 96 Victoria street
Bennett
Robert, butcher, 84 Victoria street
Bentley
Edwd. pork butcher, 52 Church st
Berry
Mary, Hannah & Bessie (Misses), shopkeepers, 76 High street
east ..
Biddle
Wm. draper, 62 High st. east
Blakeley
Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 57 Whitfield cross
Boardman
Frank, blacksmith, Manor st
Boardman
Harriett (Miss), confectioner, 2 Jordan street
Boardman
Walt. Hyde, motor engnr. 80 High st. east
Bolton
Wm. caterer, 5 High st. east
Boon
Walt. beer retlr. 1 Whitfield cross
Booth?
Jas. fried fish shop, 29 Hague st (? as original entry badly printed)
Boots
Cash Chemists (Lancashire) Ltd. 19 High street west
Borough
of Glossop Education Office (Geo. H. Lea, sec.; H. Appleton, finance
clerk), Municipal bldgs. T N 58
Bowden?
L. & S. taxi proprs. 20 Manor Park rd. T N 18 (? as original
entry badly printed)
Bowden
Geo. confctnr. 54 High st. west
Bowden
Jn. Thos. confctnr. 12 Norfolk st
Bowden
Saml. T. farmer, Heath
Bowers
Doris (Mrs.) ladies’ hairdrssr. 18 Norfolk st
Bowers
Henry, house painter, 65 Victoria st
Bradbury
Albert, farmer, Whitfield green
Bradbury
Thos. grocer, 385 High st. west
Bradbury
William, hair dresser, The Arcade
Braddock
Eli & Son, shipping agents, 55 High street east
Bradley
Arth. grocer, 28 Freetown
Bradley
Austin Watkins, fishmngr. 10 High st. east. T N 192
Bradley
Frank, beer retlr. 1 & 3 Bernard st
Bradley
Ralph, beer retailer, 11 Chapel street
Bramhall
Mary (Mrs.), shopkpr. 6 Hague st
Bratby Gertrude (Miss), boot & shoe dlr. 10 Gladstone street
Bridge Matthew, greengrocer, 2 Wesley street
Bridge Jas. Alston, assistant rating & valuation officer &
collector of general district rate No. 2 district. Municipal
buildings
Briggs
Royce, Howard Arms P.H. 17 High st. east
Brightmore
Eva (Mrs.), midwife, 151 High st. east
Brindle
Tom J. Market hotel, 8 Market st
Broadbent
Ellis, beer retailer, 277 High street west
Broadbent
Stanley, fried fish shop, 363 High st. west
Brooks
Jn. Woodhead, Crown hotel, 142 Victoria st. T N 41
Brooks
Walter, beer retailer, 14 Milltown
Brown
Geo. dentist, 11 Norfolk sq. T N 244
Brownson
George Ltd. tailors, 2 & 4 High st. east & Victoria st
Buckley
James Henry, pawnbroker, 38 High street east
Buckley
Jsph. tailor, 55 Hollincross la
Bunting
Jn. shopkpr. Silk st
Burford
Harry, fried fish shop, 60 Victoria st
Byrom
Allen, market inspector, Town hall
Byrom
James, water inspector, 17 Thomas street
Byrom
Jsph. confctnr. 53 High st. east
Carnall
Wm. statnr. 113, & provision dlr. 118, Victoria st
Carver
Percy, fried fish shop, 62 Edward st
Casey
Geo. Wm. shopkpr. 44 St. Mary’s rd
Cash
& Co. (W. & E. Turner Ltd.), boot & shoe mkrs. 1 Victoria
st
Cemetery
(Hadfield) (George Henry Wilson, clerk); offices, Norfolk square
Chadwick
Herbert, house furnisher, 91 High street west
Chadwick
Jn. C. clothier, 41 & 43 High st. west & 2 Cross st
Chadwick
Rd. shopkpr/see Jones & Chadwick
Chapman
Brothers, hairdressers, 14 Norfolk street
Chapman
Jn. Wm. baker, 27 Sheffield rd
Charlesworth
& Woodall (Mesdames), preparatory school, 4 Ellison street
Charlesworth
Frederick, butcher, 244 High street west
Charlesworth
George, butcher, 36 High street west
Cheetham
H. & Co. mineral water mfrs. Shrewsbury st
Child
Welfare Centre (E. H. Marcus Milligan M.D.Belf., D.P.H.Dubl. medical
supt.), Municipal bldgs
Child
Thomas (Mrs.), furniture dealer, 100 High street west
Cluskey
George, furniture dealer, 61 High street west
Collier
Edwin, auctnr. & valuer & certified bailiff under the Law of
Distress Amendment Act, Norfolk sq
Collier
Joe Hill, beer retailer, 19 Charlestown road
Conner
Irvine, shopkpr. 271 High st. west
Conservative
& Unionist Association (High Peak division) Geo. Sisam, acting
agt.), 22 Norfolk st. T N 65
Cooper
Jas. farmer, Lane Side farm
Cooper
Jn. Fras. tailor. 71 High st. west
Cooper
John Reginald, butcher, 66 High street west
Cooper
Stanley, grocer, 198 High st. west. T N 204
County
Court Office (His Honor Wm. Jn. Lias, judge ; P. E. Ireland,
registrar & high bailiff), 6 Market st
Crabtree
Emily (Mrs.), fried fish dealer, 26 Arundel street
Cranshaw
Oswald, metal brkr. 8 Cooper st. & Primrose la
Crompton
Joseph, beer retailer, 78 High street west
Crossland
Walter W. & Sons, cotton waste dealers, 3 & 3a, Arundel
street & 45 Edward street. T N 30
Crossley
Harry, shopkpr. 9 Victoria st
Crowther
Jas. teacher of music, 40 Hollincross la
Cuffe
Fras. fried fish dlr. 170 High st. west
Cumberland
Ernest E. Grapes inn, 305 High st. west
Customs
& Excise & Old Age Pensions Office (Saml. Arlis, officer),
Henry st
Cuthbert
John H. estate agent, 77 Primrose terrace
Cuthbert
Mary E. (Mrs.), tobacconist, 80 High street west
Dale
Frederick, farmer, Cowbrook, Sheffield road
Dale
George, news agent, 90 Victoria street
Dale
Rd. shopkpr. 106 Pike's la
Dale
Samson, tripe dresser, 166 High st. west
Dane
Harry, sanitary & meat inspector, & inspector under the Food
Drugs Acts & Dairies & Cowsheds Orders to the corporation,
Municipal bldgs. T N 118
Darlington
Jn. W. assessor & collector of taxes, Norfolk sq
Davis
Chas. Son, solctrs. 10 Ellison st. T N 37
Davis
Chas. Jas. solctr. & commissioner for oaths (firm, Davis Chas. &
Son), 10 Ellison st. T N 37
Deakin
Andrew, creamery, 4 High st. west. T N 198
Dearnaley
Joseph, grocer, 25 High street west. T N 69
Dearnley
Irvine, painter, 49 High st. west. T N 124
Dempsey
Thomas, hair dresser, 242 High street west
Derbyshire
County Council Tuberculosis Dispensary (for medical officer, see
Official section), Surrey st
Derbyshire
Alfd. Edwd. house decrtr. 45 Norfolk st. & Surrey st
Dewsnap
Walter, painter. 90 Edward street
Dickson
Fred, grocer, 16 Princess street
Dinting
Church Club (Thomas Richardson, sec.), High St. west
District
Bank Ltd. (branch) (Arth. Sherlock, mngr.), Norfolk sq. (T N 131);
London office, 75 Cornhill E C 3
Dixon
Sydney, confctnr. 110 High st. west
Dixon
Walt, assistant rating & valuation officer & collector of
general district rate No. 2 district, Municipal bldgs
Douglas
Chas. motor car garage, see Gadd & Douglas
Doulton
Albt. travelling draper, 36 Charlestown
Dryland
Nellie (Mrs.), fried fish dealer, 9 Princess street
Dutton
Jane (Mrs.), hardware dealer, 88 High street west
Dyson
Jsph. B. boot & shoe repr. 149a, High st. west
Ellis
Geo. M.R.C.V.S.Edin. veterinary surgn. & veterinary inspector
under the “Diseases of Animals Acts” for the borough &
country, 11 Fauvel rd. T N 112
Ellison
Theo Walt, solctr. & commissioner for oaths, Easton, High st.
east. T N 107
Empire
(P. C. T.'s Ltd. proprs.), 60 High st. west. T N 114
Entwistle
Nellie (Mrs.), fancy draper, 18 High street west
Etchells
Alice (Mrs.), tobacconist, 20 Norfolk street
Fairclough
Waiter Peake Mus.Bac., F.R.C.O. professor of music, 92 St. Mary’s
road
Farnsworth
& Sons, fruitrs. 112 & 114 High st. west. T N 42
Fenton
Charles Frederick Vinten, clerk to Glossop Dale Rural District
Council & clerk to the guardians & registrar of births,
deaths & marriages for Glossop sub-district, 14 & 16 Ellison
street. T N 74
Fielding
Enoch & Son, watch & clock mkrs. 39 High st. west. T N 243
Fielding
Albert (Mrs.), baker, 40 High street east
Fielding
Edith (Mrs.), draper. 116 Victoria street
Fielding
Frank, statnr. 29 Manor Park rd
Fielding
George R. Royal Oak P.H. Sheffield road
Fielding
Harold, house furnisher, 114 Victoria street
Fielding
Walt, shopkpr. 120 Pike’s la
Firth
Harold D., L.D.S.Manc. dental surgeon. 77 Norfolk street. T N 89
Fisher
Charles E & Son, joiners, Ellison street
Fletcher
Fredk. optician, 99a, High st. west
Fletcher
George, shopkeeper, 9 Charlestown
Fletcher
Geo. J. beer retlr. 5 Arundel st
Fletcher
Jsph. shopkpr. 49 King st
Fletcher
Sami, borough treas. & chief rating & valuation officer,
Municipal bldgs. T N 150
Fletcher
Wm. T. & Son, tripe dressers, 4 Charlestown rd. T N 141
Foy
Ann Jane (Mrs.), fishmngr. 76 High st. west
Free
Library & Public hall (Edward Thompson, librarian), Fauvel road
Freeman,
Hardy & Willis Ltd. boot makers, 27 High st west
French
Thos. plumber, 72 High st. east
Fuller
Edward, saddler & harness maker, 8 Norfolk square
Fuller
Nellie (Miss), milliner, 90 High st. west
Furniss
Evelyne (Mrs.), corsetière, Aberdeen ho. Surrey st
Gadd
Geo. Fredk. & Douglas Chas. motor car garage, Turnlee rd. T N
2.14
Garlick
Matthew & Albert, coal merchants, Railway yard
Garlick
Eliz. (Mrs.), shopkpr. 17 Surrey st
Garside
Joseph, farmer, Lees Hall farm
Gas
Co. (Benjamin Goddard, manager; Walter Townend, sec.), Arundel street
(T N 85); show rooms, 84 High street west
Gibbons
Harry, boot maker, 16a High street east
Glossop
Advertiser (Glossop Printers Ltd. proprs. & publishers ;
published friday), 6 Howard st. T N 67
Glossop
Carriage Co. Ltd. (The) (J. R. Nield, sec.), funeral furnishers,
coach & motor proprietors, 16 Howard street. T N 59
Glossop
Carters’ & Motormen’s Social Club (H. Bridge, sec.),
13 Bernard st
Glossop
Conservative Club (Saml. Beeley, sec.), 22 Norfolk st. T N 213
Glossop
Cricket Club (T. Jacobs, sec.), 21 Norfolk st
Glossop
Dale Chronicle (Glossop Printers Ltd. proprs. & publishers;
published friday), 6 Howard st. T N 67
Glossop
Dale New Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd. (J. T. Hyde, sec.),
Norfolk sq. (T N 15); 14. 46 & 48 & 369 High st. west; 20
Charlestown rd.; Manor Park rd.; Pike’s la.; Church st. south;
106 Gladstone st. & 47 Surrey st. ; registered office, 2 Railway
st
Glossop
Football Club (Arth. Clarke, sec.), North Rd
Glossop
Glove Co. Ltd. glove mfrs. George st. T N 105
Glossop
Golf Club (Edwd. Horsfall, sec)
Glossop
Grammar School (Chas. H. Chambers B.Sc.Eng. head master), Talbot st.
T N 245
Glossop,
Hadfield & District Allotments Association Limited (John H.
Cuthbert, sec.), 77 Primrose terrace
Glossop
Iron Works Co. Ltd. (The), Surrey st. T N 11
Glossop
Labour Club (Joe Austin, sec.), 7 & 9 Railway st
Glossop
Liberal Club (John H. Cuthbert, sec.), Henry street. T N 66
Glossop
Modern Dairies (Ernest Wilson, proprietor), Market street. T N 143
Glossop
Motor Co. Ltd. motor engineers, Arundel st. T N 48
Glossop
Palace (Provincial Cinematograph Theatres Limited, proprietors),
George street T N 114
Glossop
Perpetual Building Society (The) (A. Goldthorpe, sec.), 12 Ellison
street
Glossop
Printers Limited (J. W. T. Worthington, sec.), printers, 6 Howard
street. T N 67
Glossop
Social Club Limited (W. Bramall, sec.), 4& 6 Ellison street
Glossop
Women’s Unionist Association (Geo. Sisam, sec.) 22 Norfolk st
Goddard
S. & Sons, bldrs. Ashes. T N 181
Goddard
Harry, draper, 42 High street west
Goddard
John T. auctioneer & certified bailiff under the “Law of
Distress Amendment Act,” 12 Howard street
Goldthorpe
Saml. grocer, 33 Charles st
Goodwin
Evelyn, baker, 112 High st. east
Green
Edwin H. newsagt. 240 High st. west
Green
Frank, confectioner, 36 Hadfield street
Greensmith
Sarah (Mi’s.), shopkpr. 92 Pike’s la
Greensmith
Wm. boot repr. 33 Princess st
Greenwood
Jn. & Son, stone mers. Howard st. (T N 125) & quarry owners,
Lees Hall, Shirehall & Mouslow quarries
Greenwood
Hy. accntnt. 15 Norfolk st. T N 178
Gregory
Samuel H. farmer, Jumble farm
Grosvenor
Nellie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 8 Collier street
Hadfield
J. & Sons, wood bedstead mkrs. Derby st. T A “Hadfield,
Glossop 86;” T N 86
Hadfield Thos. & Son, drapers, 15 High
st. west. T N 167
Hadfield
Cycle Co. cycle agts. & dlrs. 82 High st. west
Hadfield
Dairy Co. Ltd. provsn. dlrs. 45 High st. west. T N 197
Hadfield
Albt. farmer, 2 Cliffe rd
Hadfield
Alice (Miss), shopkeeper, 61 Hague street, Whitfield
Hadfield
Chas. Bee Hive inn, 36 Hague st
Hadfield
James Hyde, Surrey Arms P.H. 133 Victoria street
Hadfield
John, beer retailer, 1 Market street & confectioner, 23 High
street west
Hadfield
John, boot maker, 97 High street east
Hadfield
Jsph. grocer, 60 High st. east
Hadneld
Jsph. M.B. & C.M.Aberd. physcn. & surgn. & medical
officer No. 1 district, Glossop union & medical officer Union
infirmary, Glossop, Hollincross ho. Hollincross la. T N 79
Hadfield
Mary Ann (Mrs.), herbalist, 14 Charlestown road
Hadfield
Wm. Bruce, solctr. & commissioner for oaths (firm, Ireland (Percy
E.) & Hadfield), & supt. registrar of births, deaths &
marriages for district of Glossop, 6 Market st. T N 81
Hadwin
Harry, bleachers’ engineer, Howard street
Haigh
& Shortland, motor car proprs. 33 King st. & Union st. T N
112
Haigh
James William, costumier, 30 High street west
Haigh
Thos. farmer, 60 Hague st
Halifax
Permanent Building Society; branch office, Norfolk sq
Hall
Alice (Miss) & Wharmby Walter, bakers, 28 Gladstone st
Hall
& Sons, tailors, 21 High street west
Hall
Eliz. (Miss), boot mkr. 201 High st. east
Hall
Elizabeth (Mrs.), grocer, 146 St. Mary’s road
Hall
John, herbalist, 138 Victoria street
Hall
Margt. Ann (Mrs.), fried fish shop, 119 High st. west
Hallam
Frank, dairyman, 1 Charlestown road
Hampson
Jn. & Son, furniture removers, Hague st. Whitfield & Surrey
st
Hampson
Edith (Miss), dress maker, see Kinder, Storey & Hampson Misses
Harding
Eliza (Mrs.), milliner, 4 Norfolk street
Harris
& Taylor, ironfndrs. Howard st
Harris
James, tinplate worker, Oldham street
Harris
Mary Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr. 5 Milltown
Harrison
Abel Limited, coal merchants, Surrey street (T N 47): & at
Broadbottom ; Dinting & Hadfield railway stations.
Harrison
Chas. Smith, grocer, 122 High st. west. T N 202
Harrison
Jas. deputy supt. registrar of births, deaths marriages, 6 Market st
Harrod
Geo. fried fish shop, 106 Victoria st
Harrop
Hugh, tailor, 21 Surrey street
Harrop
Jas. Easton, farmer, Hill Top farm
Hawley
Harold, stationer, 1 High street west
Hayes
Gordon, confctnr. 28 Talbot st
Hazlewood
Frank, hair dresser, 10 High street west
Heap
Thornton, statnr. 81 High st. west
Heap
Wm. motor engnr. see Newton & Heap
Heathcote
Sarah Ann (Mrs.), ladies’ hairdrssr. 99 High st. we
Hesketh
R, & Sons, coal dlrs. 61 Charlestown rd
Heslip
Jn. C. boot & shoe dlr. 121 High st. west
Higginbottom
J. S. milliner, 17 High st. west
Higginbottom
Tom, farmer, Betten hill
Higginbottom
Tom, hair dresser. 85 Victoria street
High
Peak Advertiser (Glossop Printers Ltd. proprs. & publishers ;
published friday), 6 Howard st. T N 67
High
Peak Chronicle (Glossop Printers Ltd. proprs. & publishers;
published friday), 6 Howard st. T N 67
High
Peak Division Liberal Association (Irvine Lister, sec. & agt.),
38 Norfolk st. T N 129
High
Peak Land & Building Co. Limited (E. Farrington, sec.), 38
Norfolk street
Hill
Frank, fried fish shop, 140 Victoria st
Hill
Lila (Mrs.), news agt. 24 High st. east
Hill
Rachel. (Mrs.), shop keeper. 72 High street west
Hinchcliffe
Ethel (Mrs.), ladies’ hairdrssr. 7 George st
Holdgate
Jas. Brownhill, painter, glazier &c. 149 High st. we
Holdgate
Robert, grocer, 11 High street east
Hollingbery
& Ashton, chartrd. accntnts. 6 Howard st. T N 167
Holmes
Jsph. baker, 20 High st. east
Holt
W. (Burnley) Ltd. billiard rooms, 119 High street east
Horsfall
& Swire, solctrs. 13 Railway st
Horsfall
Edwd. solctr. & commissioner for oaths (firm, Horsfall &
Swire), 13 Railway st
Howard
William & Son, builders, contractors & undertakers; stone,
timber & builders’ merchants & joinery manufacturers,
27 Hadfield street. T N 168
Howarth
Edmund, house furnisher, 338 High street west
Hughes
W. Gray M.B., Ch.B.Edin. physcn. & surgn (firm, Nockolds &
Hughes), Cowbrook ho. Sheffield rd. T N 111
Hunter
Thos. Pearson, hosier, 9 & 11 High st. west. T N 174
Hunters
The Teamen Ltd. grocers, 38 & 40 High st. west
Hurst
Walter, tailor, 9 High street east
Hyde
Joe, fried fish shop, 137 Gladstone st
Hyde
Walter, hatter, 32 High street west
Ingham
James W. picture frame maker, 63 High street east
Inglis
Harold, shopkpr. 1 Princess st.
Ireland
(Percy E.) & Hadfield, solctrs. & commissioners to administer
oaths, 6 Market st. T N 81
Ireland
Percy E. solctr. & commissioner to administer oaths (firm,
Ireland (Percy E.) & Hadfield), registrar & high bailiff to
Glossop county court & clerk to the county & borough
magistrates, 6 Market st. T N 88
Irlam
Chas. H. Star inn, 3 Norfolk st
Jackson
Isaac & Sons Limited, belt fastener manufacturers, Hawkshead
mills. T A "Fastener, Glossop;” Tel. Nos. 91 & 92
Jackson
Levi & Sons Ltd. rope & twine mfrs. Hobroyd. T N 68
James
Levi Robinson, relieving & vaccination officer, deputy registrar
of births, deaths & marriages & collector to guardians, 14 &
16 Ellison st. T N 74
Jepson
Herbt. hairdrssr. 12 Charlestown rd
Johnson
Rhoda (Mrs.), corsetière, 75 St. Mary’s rd
Jones
& Chadwick, shopkeepers, 35 Princess street
Jones
W. & Son, coal mers. Surrey st
Keevney
Ellen (Miss), shopkeeper, 20 Church street
Kennedy
Margaret (Miss), shopkeeper, 225 High street west
Kennington
& Son, tobacconists, Town Hall buildings, High street west
Kent
Geo. Wm. fried fish shop, 36 High st. east
Kershaw
James, clogger, 70a, Charlestown road
Kinder,
Storey & Hampson (Misses), dressmkrs. 79 High st. west
Kingsmoor
School (Geo. Raymond Swaine, headmaster), girls’ & boys’
boarding school. T N 217 V M
Kirk
William, hardware dealer, 165 High street east
Kitchin
Cora Elsie (Mrs.), haberdasher, 51a, High st east
Knight
Thomas, shopkeeper, 42 Arundel street
Knott
Jn. boot mkr. 64 Victoria st
Knott
Walt, hardware dlr. 108 Victoria st
Lamb
& Bridge, shopkeepers, 2 Whitfield cross
Langford
Wm. Hy. baker, 85 High st. east
Large
Samuel J. milliner, 8 High street east
Lea
Geo. H. town clerk, sec. of education committee & clerk to the
local pension committee, Municipal bldgs, T N 58
Leach
Jn. Arth. baker, 21 Freetown
Leatherbarrow
James, herbalist, 136 High street west
Lee
Hannah (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 1 Edward street
Lees
C. & C. & F. confctnrs. 104 High st. west
Leonard
Fredk. Norman, fruitr. 26 High st. east. T N 23
Lester
Jas. greengro. 74 High st. west. T N 169
Lester
Joe. fruitr. 140 High st. west
Lister
Irvine, sec. & agt. for the High Peak Divisional Liberal
Association, 38 Norfolk st
Littler’s
Dairy, 102a Victoria st
Lloyds
Bank Ltd. (R. S. Ashton, mngr.), Norfolk chmbrs. Henry st. (T N 220);
head office, 42 & 44 Gracechurch st. London E G 3
Locking
Isaac W. Rose & Crown P.H. 89 High st. west
Logan
Peter, boot repairer, 12 Wellgate
Longden
Ernest, fried fish shop, 63 High st. west
Lord
Jn. Herbt. baker, 16 High st. west
Lyne
Jas. Hy. newsagt, 26 Princess st
McKeown
Felix Quinn M.C., M.B., Ch.B.L’pool, physcn. & surgn. 25
Victoria st. TN 82
McKinlay
Finlay M.P.S. chemist, 7 High st. west. T N 44
McShannon
Jn. J., M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., D.P.H.Belf. physcn. & surgn. Loch
Maree, North rd. T N 75
Mallard
Jn. cycle repr. 37 Edward st
Malloch
Peter Edwin L.R.C.P. & S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.Glas. physcn. surgn. 84
St. Mary’s rd. & 14 High st. west. T N 46
Manchester
County Bank Ltd. (branch) (W. D. Robinson, mngr.), Norfolk sq. (T N
135); London agts. National Provincial Bank Ltd. 2 Princes st. London
E C 2
Manns
Mary Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr. 104 Pike’s la
Marsh
William Hill, haberdasher, 273 High street west
Marshall
Sarah (Mrs.), draper, 94 High street west
Martin
Ernest, fancy draper, Victoria st
Martin
John Thomas, optician, 73 High street west
Mason
E. Miss), teacher of pianoforte, 17 Shrewsbury st.
Masonic
Lodge (Devonshire lodge, No. 625) (Percy E. Ireland. sec.) ; Norfolk
sq
Massey
D. & Son, ironmngrs. 22 High st. east
Maternity
& Child Welfare Centre (Ernest Hy. Marcus Milligan M.D.Belf.,
D.P.H.Dublin, medical officer), Municipal bldgs. T N 118
May
Thomas & Sons, basket & skip makers, 53 Victoria street
Maypole
Dairy Co. Limited, dairymen, Town Hall buildings, High street west
Melia’s
Limited, grocers, 24 High street west
Mellor
Charles, beer retailer, 40 Pike’s lane
Metcalfe
Jn. parks supt. North rd
Middleton
Brothers, builders, Victoria street. T N 78
Middleton
I. & Son, bakers, 8 Manor Park rd
Middleton
Thos. boot repr. 252 High st. west
Milligan
Ernest Hy. Marcus M.D.Belf., D.P.H.Dublin, medical officer of health
to Borough & Rural District Council, medical supt. of Maternity &
Child Welfare Centre & to the Isolation Hospital & school
medical officer, Municipal bldgs. T N 118
Ministry
of Labour Employment Exchange (Egerton Doodson. manager), Victoria
street. T N 83
Mitchell
Julien, dentist, 28 Primrose la
Mitchell
Wm. Arnold A.M.I.M. & Cy.E. borough surveyor & water works
mngr. Municipal bldgs. T N 150
Moore
Henry, boot repairer. 11 Victoria street
Moorhouse
Percy, farmer, Ashes & Heath farms
Morley
Alice (Mrs.), Globe hotel, 144 High st. west
Morton's,
confctnrs. Victoria st
Moscrop
Noah, jeweller, 47 High st. west
Moss
Wm. insur. agt. 43 Surrey st
Mottram
Sarah (Mrs.), midwife. 16 Talbot st
Mullin
& Smith, grindery dealers, 92 High street west
Needham
Walter, shopkeeper, 29 Gladstone street
Nelson
Robert M.D., M.Ch., M.A.O.Irel. physician & surgeon, 28 Norfolk
street. T N 241
Newbold
Harold, china & glass dlr. 21 High st. east
Newton
& Heap, motor engnrs. 25 High st. east. T N 180
Newton
Wm. & Co. corn mers. Surrey st. T N 170
Nield
J. J. &: Son, ironmngrs. 125 High st. west & blacksmiths.
Brook st
Nield
Jas. Bridge inn, 12 Market st
Nockolds
& Hughes, physcns. & surgns. 93 High st. west (T N 94) &
Cowbrook ho. Sheffield rd. T N 111
Nockolds
Stephen M.A., M.B., B.Ch.Oxford, physcn. & surgn. (firm, Nockolds
& Hughes), & public vaccinator to the Glossop Union, 93 High
st. west. T N 94
Norbury
John Harry, Wheat Sheaf inn, 16 Wellgate
Norfolk
Arms Hotel (Jn. J. Pickford), Norfolk sq. T N 106
NORFOLK
LAUNDRY (THE) (Waterhouse & Higginbottom, proprietors),
Ellison street. T N 17
North
Western Car Co. Ltd. motor bus proprs. 7 High st. east. T N 196
Northern
Counties Estates Ltd. (H. Sykes, sec.), 65 High st. west. T N 133
Northern
(The) Firelighter Co. Limited, “briquette firelighter
manufacturers & merchants. Whitfield cross
Northern
Renovators Ltd. dyers & cleaners, 31 & 33 High st. west. T N
246
Old
Glossop Cricket Club (Jas. Winterbottom, sec.), 267 High st. west
Oldfield
Harry, sheet metal worker, 12 George st
Oldfield
Harvey, Surrey Arms P.H. 67 High st. west. T N 191
Oldham
Street Working Men’s Club (John Hadfield, sec.), Oldham street
Oldham
Edwin, outfitter, 71a, High st. west
Oldham
Fredk. house decrtr. Brook st
Oldham
Jas. shopkpr. 72 Victoria st
Olive
& Partington Limited, paper makers, Turn Lee & Dover mills. T
A’s “Pino, Glossop” & “Chromo, Glossop;”
T Nos. 101 & 102
Oliver
W. & Sons, ironmngrs. 85 & 87 High st. west. T N 90
O’Neill
Thomas, hardware & wireless dealer, 62a, Victoria st
Orme
William, plumber, 105 St. Mary’s road
Overend
Thomas, confectioner, 56 High street west
Page
Gladys (Miss), ladies’ hairdrssr. 6 Norfolk st
Page
Solomon, hair dresser, 6 Norfolk street
Partington
Convalescent Home (Miss N. Beardwell, matron), North rd. T N 53
Pattison
Ann (Mrs.), shopkpr. 20 Wellgate
Pearson
Albert, Albion hotel P.H. 15 Victoria street
Peck
Geo. Wm. fruitr. 123 High st. east
Pell
William, boot maker, 52 High street west
Penny
L. P. & Co. wireless dlrs. 62 Victoria st
Piper’s
Penny Bazaar, 34 High street west
Platt
Fred & Son, bakers, Shrewsbury st
Platt
Geo. Queen’s Arms P.H. 1 Shepley st. T N 149
Platt
James, coal merchant, 11 Railway street. T N 128
Platt
Jsph. (Mrs.), boarding ho. Lees hail
Platt
Mary D. (Mrs.), confectioner, 3 High street west
Podmore
Thomas Leonard, confectioner, 23 High street east
Pogson
E. (Mrs.), milliner, 50 High st. west
Porter
Alice (Miss), confectioner, 5 George street
Potts
Gertrude (Miss), confectioner, 218 High street west
Potts
Wm. stamp distributor, Post office, Victoria st
Powell
Frederick, tobacconist, 98 High street west
Pownall’s,
boot reprs. 36 & 38 Victoria st
Presentation
Convent (Sister Angela, superior), Church street
Price
Danl. baker, 136 Victoria st
Price
James William, shopkeeper, 17 Freetown
Prince
Alice & Annie (Misses), confctnrs. 70 Charlestown rd
Proctor
Olive (Mrs.), shopkpr. 76 Charlestown rd
Public
Baths (Silvester Whitehead, manager), Howard park
Public
Weighbridge (Arth. F. Smith, weigher), Railway yard
Ralph
Sam, draper, 16 High St. east
Read
Jane (Miss), shopkeeper, 31 Chapel street
Redfern
Ann (Miss), china dealer, 75 High street west
Refuge
Assurance Co. Limited; district office (Charles Astin,
superintendent), Norfolk square
Rideal
Ltd. chemists, 102 High st. west. T N 97
Riley
Jn. newsagt. 130 High st. west
Riley
Stephen, beer retlr. 101 High st. east
Riley
William, greengrocer, 70 Freetown
Robinson
Wm. Duty, mngr. of the Manchester & County Bank Ltd. Norfolk sq.
T N 135
Roe
Arth. Hy. Bull’s Head P.H. 72 Church st
Roe
Jas. Wm. butcher, Sheffield rd
Ross
Geo. M. paperhanger, 60 Sunlaws st
Rowbottom
James Ltd cotton spinners, Hurst mills. T N 8
Rowbottom
S. & Co. Limited cotton spinners. Meadow mills. T N 7
Rowbottom
Fras. Victor, greengro. 104 Victoria st
Rowbottom
Jn. Ratcliffe, fried fish shop, 211 High st. east
Royal
Liver Friendly Society; district office (James W. Smith, district
manager), 11 Norfolk street
Royal
London Mutual Insurance Society Ltd.; district office (Geo. Davies,
supt.), 51 High st. east
Sanderson
Agnes (Mrs.), fried fish dealer, 9 Chapel street
Sandham
Louis, shopkpr. 6 Charlestown
Savage
Saml. O. florist, 55 High st. west. T N 248
Scholes
Geo. butcher, 117 High st. west. T N 208
Sellers
Norman, motor engnr. Reliance garage, Turnlee rd
Senior
James Henry, hair dresser, 70 High street west
Shaw
Mary (Mrs.), fancy draper, 2 Victoria st
Shaw
William, farmer, Whitfield barn
Shaw
Winifred (Mrs.), ladies’ hairdrssr. 26 Howard st
Sheargolds
Ltd. pianoforte wareho. 3 High st. east
Sheldon
Robert, farmer, Brownhill farm
Sheldon
Wm. shopkpr. 19 Gladstone st
Shephard
Geo. G. shopkpr. Sheffield rd
Shepley
Spinning Co. Ltd. Shepley mill, Chapel st. T A “Shepley mills;”
T N 2
Sherlock
Arth. mngr. of the District Bank Ltd. Norfolk sq
Sherry’s
Dairy Co. Limited, dairymen, 35 High street west
Shorrock
Isaac, confectioner, 142 High street west
Shortland
Robert, motor car proprietor, see Haigh & Shortland
Shuttleworth
Alice (Mrs.), fried fish shop, 79 High st. east
Siddall
Thos. Pott, baker, 2 Shepley st
Sidebottom
Albert, pianoforte warehouse, 22 High street we
Sidebottom
Dennis, joiner, 1 Pike's la. Victoria st. T N 184
Sidebottom
Eliza (Mrs.), shopkpr. 20 Derby st
Sidebottom
Joseph Hadfield, school attendance officer, Education offices,
Municipal buildings
Sidebottom
Wm. Hy. gas company’s collector, 24 Turnlee rd
Singer
Sewing Machine Co. Limited, sewing machine dealers, 29 High street
west
Sisters
of Charity of St. Paul Convent (Mother Cecilia, superior), Shaw st
Skelton
James, marine store dealer, 123 Gladstone street
Slack
Edwd. pork butcher, 20 High st. west
Slater
Fredk. Commercial inn, Charlestown. T N 203
Slattery
Esther (Miss), shopkeeper, 82 Gladstone street
Smethurst
Hy. clog mkr. 18 Queen st
Smith
J. W. & Co. estate agents, 11 Norfolk street
Smith
Jas. & Sons (Cleaners) Ltd. 44 High st. west
Smith
Mary (Mrs.), grindery dealer, see Mullin & Smith
Smith
Wm. insur. agt. 28 Sunlaws st
Sparrow
Alice Ann (Mrs.), beer retailer, 17 Gladstone street
Speed
Geo. shopkpr. 45 Bernard st
Spencer
Fred, hairdrssr. 13 Victoria st
Stagg
& Son, who. wine & spirit mere. 10 Norfolk sq. T N 100
Stansfield
Jessie (Miss), news agent, 123 High street west
Stanway
Lily (Mrs.), shopkpr. 18 Whitfield cross
Stead
Henry, confectioner, 58 High street west
Steels
William Ernest, grocer, 5 High street west
Storah
Frank, shopkpr. 6 Chapel st
Storey
Edith (Miss), dress maker, see Kinder, Storey & Hampson (Misses)
Sumner
Francis & Co. (1920) Limited, cotton spinners & manufrs. Wren
Nest mills. T A “Remus, Glossop;” T N 10
Sutton
Jn. shopkpr. 105 High st. east
Swann
George, watch & clock maker, 238 High street west
Swann
Jas. Edwd. farmer, 16 Hague st
Swire
John & Son, boot & shoe makers, 8 High street west
Swire
Henry, clog & patten maker, 21 Victoria street
Swire
Herbt. Livingston, solctr. (firm, Horsfall & Swire), 11 Railway
st
Swire
John Oswald, butcher, 83 High street east
Sykes
R. W. & Son, auctioneers, 65 High st. west. T N 133
Sykes
Jane (Mrs.), confctnr. 142 St. Mary's rd
Symonds
Jn. hairdrssr. 96 High st. west
Tanner
Rebecca (Miss), milliner, 6 High street east
Taylor
A. B. & Son, haulage contrctrs. Charlestown. T N 70
Taylor
Bros, poultry farmers, Old Cross farm
Taylor
Albert Buckley, beer retailer, Charlestown
Taylor
Arth. ironfndr. see Harris & Taylor
Taylor
Eliz. (Mrs.), shopkpr. 81 High st. east
Taylor
Ernest Rt. L.D.S.Manc. dental surgn. 40 Norfolk st. T N 4
Taylor
Geo. Wm. laundryman, see Thornley & Taylor
Taylor
Robert, insurance agent, 39 Pike’s lane
Taylor
Squire, dining rooms, 57 High street west
Taylor
William, butcher, 74 Victoria street
Tero
Geo. egg dlr. 57 High st. east
Thirsk
Stanley, baker, 112 Victoria st
Thom
Jas. & Son, coal mers. 33 Norfolk st. & Surrey st. T N 93
Thompson
Arth. Barnard, baker, 213 High st. west
Thornhill
Joseph, farmer, Blackshaw
Thomley
& Taylor, laundrymen, 17 Hope st
Thorp
Walter & Son, coal merchants, Henry street & Railway yard. T N 52
Thorpe
Mary (Miss), confctnr. 12 High st. east
Tickle
Wm. greengro. 377 High st. west
Tilburn
J. & Son. metal brkrs. 11 St. Mary’s rd. & Howard’s
pl. T N 132
Timperley
Alfd. shopkpr. 76 Victoria st
Timperley
Sarah (Miss), shopkpr. 38 Pike's la
Tongue
Harry, jun. boot repr. 53 Gladstone st
Torkington
Wm. fishmngr. 68 High st. west. T N 179
Town
Hall (Allen Byrom, caretaker), High street west
Townend
Albert, grocer., see Waterhouse & Townend
Tweedale
Fredk. wireless dlr. Victoria st.
Tweedie
Jane (Mrs.), shopkeeper. 164 High street west
Urban
Electric Supply Co. Limited (The), electrical engineers, High street
west. T N 34
Wain
& Son, fancy drapers, 59 High street west
Wain
Edward Joseph, monumental mason, Simmondley la
Walker
Jn. Edwd. fried fish shop, 1 Kershaw st
Walmsley
Jas. shopkpr. 52 Hollincross la
Walton
John (of Glossop) Limited, bleachers, Charlestown works. T N 116
Warner
Leonard, Commercial inn, 137 Manor Park rd
Warren
Herbt. farmer, Ashes
Warrington
Walt, butcher, 19 High st east. T N 210
Water
Works (Wm. Arnold Mitchell A.M.I.M. & Cy.E. mngr.), Municipal
bldgs. T N 150
Waterhouse
Fred & Co. motor engineers, 100 & 102 High street east T N
144
Waterhouse
& Townend, grocers, 25 Norfolk street & 130 High street east
Webb
Jsph. shopkpr. 131 Manor Park rd
Wharmby
G. & Sons, oil & lamp dlrs. 127 Manor Park rd
Whitehead
Chas. fishmngr. 24 Charlestown rd
Whitehead
Reuben, shopkeeper, 41 Duke street
Whiteley
Alice (Mrs.), draper, 197 High street east
Whitfield
Church Institute (Herbt. Minshull, caretaker), 18 Chapel st
Whitfield
Church House (J. H. Collier, hen. sec.), 18 Charlestown rd
Whitfield
Free Library (branch library) (Jas. Watts, caretaker), Freetown
Whitfield
Parish Hall (Arth. Metcalfe, sec.), Kershaw st
Whitfield
Working Men’s Club (Jn. Welburn, sec.), 86. Wood st
Whittingham
Thos. Regnld. solctr. Riverslea, North rd. T N 163
Wild
Ralph & Sons, tripe dressers, 1 Collier st. & Victoria st
Wilkie
William R. chief constable of borough police, inspector under
Diseases of Animals Act, inspector of hackney carriages & supt.
of fire brigade, Ellison street. T N 57
Willey
Jn. W. C. & Son, cabnt. mkrs. 17 Norfolk st. & 12 George st
Williams
Sydney, motor garage, 34 High st. east. T N 186
Wilson
& Bates, aerated water mfrs. Howard st. T N 88
Wilson
Robert Ltd. bakers, 174 High st. west. T N 20
Wilson
George Henry, solicitor & commissioner for oaths, clerk to
Hollingworth Urban District Council, clerk to the Glossop &
Charlesworth Joint Burial Board & deputy coroner for the High
Peak Hundred division of the county, Norfolk square. T N 43
Wilson
Hartley, Junction inn, 379 High st. west
Winterbottom
Alvin, watch repairer, 128 High street east
Winterbottom
Ann Eliz. (Mrs.), chipped potato dlr. 185 High st. west
Winterbottom
Jessie (Mrs.), confectioner 267 High st. west
Winterbottom
Saml, fried fish shop, 131 High st. west
Winterbottom
Thos. watch & clock repr. 137 High st. west
Wood
Brothers (Glossop) Ltd. cotton spinners & mfrs. Howard Town
mills. T N’s 22 & 39 Wood Jn. joiner, 28 Shrewsbury st. &
Railway st
Wood
Zaccheus, farmer, Gnat hole
Wood’s
Hospital (Geo. H. Lea (town clerk), sec.; for list of medical staff,
see Official section), Howard park. T N 36
Woodhead
George, butcher, 141 Victoria street. T N 38
Woodhouse
Abishai, butcher, 36 Church st. south. T N 134
Woodward
Cecil Rogers, mngr. Barclays Bank Ltd. 1 High st. east
Woolley
Robert, butcher, 77 High street west
Wright
E. E. (Miss), shopkpr. 191 High st. west
Wrigley
Mary H. (Mrs.), confectioner, 210 High street west
Wyman
& Sons Ltd. news agts. Railway station, Norfolk st
BROOKFIELD.
Curtin
Rev. Alfred James (Congregational), 10 Shepley street
Birkenhead
Ralph, Royal Oak P.H
Brookfield
Working Men’s Club (Edwd. Brooks, sec)
Darwent
Lucy (Mrs.), draper
Gilson
Geo. shopkpr
Humphries
Jn. Edwd. motor engnr
Moss
Arnold, shopkeeper
Robinson
Wm. dairyman
Sellers
Ada (Miss), fried fish shop
CHUNAL.
Green
Thomas, farmer
Hallam
Edgar, farmer
Pass
Albert Edward, Grouse inn
Shepley
William, farmer
Steers
Jas. farmer
DINTING.
PRIVATE
RESIDENTS.
(For
T N:s see general list of Private Residents at end of book.)
Birch
Arthur Edwin, 101 Shaw lane
Cooper
Cecil H. Dinting lodge
Fenton
Charles F. V. Viaduct house
Fothergill
James, 107 Shaw lane
Lawrence
Rev. Henry M.A. (vicar, rural dean of Glossop & surrogate),
Vicarage
Lound
George A. 103 Shaw lane
Smith
Percy, 105 Shaw lane
Whiteley
Arnold B. 99 Shaw lane
COMMERCIAL.
Allen
Joe, painter, 41 Dinting vale
Beard
Amy (Miss), shopkpr. Shaw la
Bennett
Alfred, farmer
Bickerdike
Rd. Hy. shopkpr. 2 Dinting vale
Bradbury
Mrs. Eliz. fent dlr. Shaw la
Harrison
Abel Limited, coal merchants
Harrop
James, farmer, Hill top
Hoyle
Thomas, farmer, Hill top
Johnson
Jas. Viaduct inn,19 Dinting vale
Lackey
Jas. shopkpr. 29 Dinting vale
Lord
Alfd. fishmngr. 17 Dinting vale
Marsden
Edwin, farmer
Orme
Clara (Miss), shopkpr. 103 Dinting vale
Pooler
Jas. Plough inn, 107 Dinting vale
Potter
Edmund & Co. Ltd. (branch of the Calico Printers’
Association Ltd.), calico printers. T N Glossop 12
Sidebottom
Wm. shopkpr. 79 Dinting vale
Skelton
Charles (exors. of), carriers
Viaduct
Sweets & Tobacco Stores (The), confctnrs. 101 Dinting vale
Walton
J. farmer, Shaw farm
GAMESLEY.
PRIVATE
RESIDENT.
(For
T N see general list of Private Residents at end of book)
Cuthbert
Mrs. Gamesley house
COMMERCIAL.
Cairnie
Lilian (Mrs.), shopkpr. Cottage la
Clayton
James R. coal merchant
Crabtree
George, shopkeeper
Fox
Eliza (Mrs.), shopkpr
Garlick
Ellen (Mrs.), Magnet inn
Glossop
Dale New Industrial Co-operative Society Limited (The)
Gould
Joe, farmer
Grimshaw
John, baker
Hadfield
Walt, coal dlr. Cottage la
Hammersley
Jn. Dawson V. bldr
Harrison
Abel Limited, coal merchants, Railway yard
Jackson
Thos. farmer, Fold farm
Mackerill
Alice Ann (Mrs.), corsetière, Cottage la
Marsden
Albert, farmer
Simpson
Annie (Mrs.), farmer, Adderley farm
Walton
Herbt. farmer
HADFIELD.
PRIVATE
RESIDENTS.
(For
T N’s see general list of Private Residents at end of book.)
Ashton
Rev. F. Arthur (Wesleyan), 46 Bank street
Bollans
R. Wilfred M.B.Vict. 87 Station road
Gault
William, M.B.Belf. Ivy house, Hadfield road
Hadfield
Wm. Bruce, 305 Hadfield road
Heaton
William, 118 Hadfield road
Jackson
Thomas, Chomlea,Hadfield road
Jones
Rev. William John B.A. (curate), 42 Boss croft
Murphy
Rev. John J. (Roman Catholic), The Presbytery
Pollard
Vernon, 120 Hadfield road
Siddalls
Frank H. 116 Hadfield road
Storrs
George Bertram, The Thorns, Park road
Taylor
Rev. Peter (Roman Catholic), The Presbytery
Taylor
George William, Oaklands
Walker
Andrew Paterson, 124 Hadfield rd
White
Rev. Archibald Campbell Macalister L.Th. (vicar), Vicarage, Hadfield
cross
Marked
thus * should be addressed Hollingworth, Manchester.
COMMERCIAL,
Early
closing day, Tuesday.
Aldous
T. & Son, joiners, 2 Hadfield rd. & Railway st. T N's Glossop
5 & Mottram 52
Almond
Jessie (Mrs.) shopkpr. 91 Station rd
Anderson
Nancy (Mrs.), midwife, 31 Hadfield rd
????n
Thos. beer retlr. 8 Woolley bridge (???? as original entry badly
printed)
Bamforth
W. & Sons, joiners, 110 Station road
Bedford
Henry, ironmonger, Bank bottom
Bennett
Thos. & Son, general draprs. 98,100 & 102 Station rd
Bennett
Benjamin, smithy see Wilde & Bennett
Bennett
Jn. I. Farmer
Bennett
Wm. farmer, Owl Nest farm
Bentham
Emma (Miss), toy dealer, 33 Station road
Bentham
Tom, stationer, 47 Station road
Berry
Bartholomew, newsagt. 22 Bank st
Billinge
Joseph, saddler, 108 Station road
Bollans
Robert Wilfred M.B., Ch.B.Vict, surgeon, & medical officer to No.
2 district, Glossop union, 89 Station road, T N Glossop 28
Booth
Henry, pork butcher, 117 Station road
Bowden
Frank, shopkeeper, 36 & 38 Waterside
Braddock
Jn. M.P.S. chemist, 42 & 44 Station rd. T N Glossop 173
Bramald
Ellis, haberdasher, 390 Hadfield road
Breeze
George, boot repairer, 1 Church street
Brierley
Geo. farmer, 83 Hadfield rd
Broadbent
& McDonnell, painters & decrtrs. 99 Woolley Bridge rd
*Brookes
Frank, hairdrssr. Woolley bridge
Buckley
James, printer, 4 Hadfield road
Buckley
John, shopkeeper, 25 Hadfield road
Bush
William, greengrocer, 31 Station road
Cartwright
Frank & Walt, electrcl. engnrs. 26 The Avenue & wireless
supplies, 40 Station rd
Chadwick
Harry, confectioner, 238 Woolley Bridge road
Chadwick
Saml. Woodhouse, ironmngr. 9 Station rd. & *tinplate worker,
Woolley bridge
Challioner
Helena (Miss), shopkpr. see Hirst & Chalioner
Charnley
Fred, confctnr. 104 Station rd
*Charlesworth
Geo. Spread Eagle P.H. Woolley bridge. T N Glossop 183
Chester
Albt. Edwd. draper, 49 Station rd
Clayton
Chas. fried fish shop, 142 Station rd
Coldwell
Edwin, draper, 124 Station rd
Collis
Geo. grocer, 111 Station rd
Convent
of Sisters of St. Paul, Woolley Bridge road
Cumberland
Isaac, beer retailer, 421 Hadfield road
Cuthbert
Thomas, Arundel Arms P.H. Cemetery road
Daniel
Albert, blacksmith, Albert street
Daniels
Arth. Palatine inn, 133 Station rd. T N Glossop 127
Dempsey
Ada (Miss), baker, 103 Station rd
*Dewsnap
Eliz. (Mrs.), shopkpr. 93 Woolley Bridge rd
Dewsnap
Fredk. Wm. fruitr. 82 Station rd
Dewsnap
Jn. butcher, 46 Hadfield rd
District
Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (open mon. wed. & fri. 10 a.m. to 12.30
p.m.; sat. 9.30 to 11 a.m.), 97 Station rd. (T N Glossop 240); London
office, 75 Cornhill E C 3
Dodd
Samuel, coal merchant, Railway yard
Downing
Eliz. & Rowbottom Hannah (Misses), confctnrs. 92 Station rd
Edwards
Gwendolyn (Mrs.), milliner, 109 Station road
Ellis
Eliz. & Mary (Misses), shopkprs. 37 Station rd
Equitable
Co-operative Society Ltd. (Jn. Wm. Pogson, sec.; Jn. Hirst, mngr.);
registered offices, Wesley st. (T N Glossop 55) & 54, 56, 58 &60
Station rd.; Woolley Bridge rd. &. Stanyforth st. & Padfield
& Tintwhistle
Etchells
Percy, grocer, 95 Station rd. T N Glossop 152
Fidler
Wm. outfitter, 107 Station rd
Firth
Harold D., L.D.S.Manc. dental surgn. 95 Station rd
*Forster
Florence G. (Mrs.), haberdasher, 50 Woolley bridge
Garlick
Ernest, chipped potato dealer, Woolley Bridge road
Gartside
& Co. (of Manchester) Limited, cotton spinners &
manufacturers, Waterside mills. T N Glossop 115
Gault
Wm. M.B., B.Ch.Belf. physcn. & surgn. Ivy ho. Hadfield rd. T N
Glossop 95
Gee
Cyril, fried fish shop, Woolley Bridge rd
Gerrard
Jas. shopkpr. 85 Woolley Bridge rd
Glossop
Free Library & Public Hall, Station road
Glossop
Gas Co. (branch), 55 Station road
Goss
Margt. (Miss), fried fish shop, 127 Station. rd
Greaves
James, boot repairer, 55 Hadfield road
Greenwood
Cookson, shopkeeper, 52 Bross croft
Greenwood
Fred, tripe dresser, Station road
*Gregory
Chas. farmer, Woolley bridge
*Gregory
Fred, shopkpr. 106 Woolley bridge
Hadfield
Central Working Men’s Club (Geo. Platt, sec.), Waterside
Hadfield
Conservative Bowling Club (Jn. H. Moore, sec.), 223 Woolley Bridge rd
Hadfield
Conservative Club (Jn. Hutchinson, sec.), 223 Woolley Bridge rd
Hadfield
Dairy Co. Ltd. provsn. dlrs. 112 Station rd
Hadfield
Equitable Co-operative Society Ltd. (Jn. W. Pogson, sec.), Platt st.
& Station yard
Hadfield
Football Club (Jn. Alfd. Lawton, sec.), Platt st
Hadfield
Liberal Club (Jas. E. McDonnell, sec.), Bank st
Hadfield
Liberal Bowling Club (Jas. E. McDonnell, sec.), Bank st
Hadfield
Picturedrome (Michl. J. McGee, mngr.), Bank st
Hadfield
Public Hall & Free Library (John Battey, caretaker), Station road
Hadfield
William Bruce, solicitor, 305 Hadfield road. T N Glossop 73
Haigh
Hugh, news agent, la, Railway street
Hall
Edwin, hair dresser, 84 Station road
Hall
Frank, painter, 85 Station rd
Hall
Thomas, watch repairer, 5 Station road
Hardman
Frank, butcher, la, Bank street
Harrison
Abel Limited, coal merchants, Station yard
Harrison
John James, fried fish dealer, 42 Hadfield road
*Hill
Mary Eliz. (Mrs.)? shopkpr. 209 Woolley Bridge rd
Hirst
& Chalioner, shopkprs. 122 Station rd
Hodson
Tom, herbalist, 118 Station rd
Holden
Walter, watch repairer, 76 Station road
Horrocks
Lizzie (Miss), ladies’ hairdrssr. 134 Station rd
Howard
Saml. Anchor inn, 61 Hadfield rd
Hulme
Jessie (Miss), milliner, 45 Station rd. T N Glossop 138
Hunters
The Teamen Limited, grocers, 39 Station road
Hyde
Joseph, shopkeeper, 32 Railway street
Jakeman
Albert, stationer, 126 Station road
Kay
Jn. farmer, 1 Park rd
Kershaw
Jonathan, butcher, 3 Station road
Kimble
Joe, greengro. Boulderfield
Lee
Elizh. H. & Martha (Misses), milliners, 91 Hadfield road
Lee
Levi & Co. grocers, 89 Hadfield road
Lee
Albert, boot repairer, 131 Station road
Lewis
Mrs. chipped potato shop, 19 Brosscroft
Littlewood
Geo. Law, tobccnst. 12 Queen st
Livesley
Wm. draper, 101 Station rd
Lupton
Saml, shopkpr. 31 Church st
McShannon
Jn. J., M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O., D.P.H.Belf. physcn. & surgn. 96
Station rd
Manchester & County Bank Ltd. (sub-branch) (Wm.
Robinson, mngr.) (mon. wed. & fri. 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; sat.
9.30 to 11 a.m.), 132 Station id.; draw on National Provincial Bank
Ltd. 2 Princess st. London E C 2
Mansell
Lizzie (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 53 Station road
Marsh
Frank, grocer, 102 Waterside
Martin
Wm. A. & Son, drapers, 11 & 13 Station rd
Meadow
Dairy Co. Limited, dairymen, 130 Station road
Meredith
Wm. Jn. chipped potato shop, 69 Station rd
Mettrick
John Woolley, butcher, 86 Station road
*Middleton
& Sons, newsagts. 134 Woolley Bridge rd
Mitchell
Frank, baker, 87 Hadfield road
Moscrop
Noah, fancy goods dealer, 119 Station road
Murphy
Wm. shopkpr. 7 Station rd
Nelson
Jessie (Miss), baker, 74 Station road
Newton
Harriet (Mrs.), toy dlr. 105 Station rd
Ninnes
Andrew, baker, 116 Station road
Nixon
Mary Jane (Mrs.), ladies’ hairdrssr. 91a, Station rd
North
Sarah E. (Mrs.), Spinners’ Arms P.H. Marsden street
Oldfield
Vernon, confctnr. 128 Station rd
Oldham
Caroline L. (Mrs.), confctnr. 35 Station rd
Oliver
W. k Sons, ironmongers, 51 Station road
*Operative
Bleachers’ Association (Ralph Hartley, sec.), 4 Woolley bridge.
T N Mottram 23
Parker
Susanna (Mrs.), tobccnst. 115 Station rd
Pass
Arthur, Pear Tree inn, 431 Hadfield road
Patchett
Jn. beer retlr. 41 Station rd
Patchett
Tom, butcher, 32 Station rd
Pennington
Wm. farmer
Platt
Arth. grocer, 1 Green la
*Platt
Edwd. Firth, shopkpr. 58 Woolley bridge
Prydderch
E. A. shopkpr. 5 Green la
Public
Weighing Machine, Station yard
Ratcliffe
John, draper, 121 Station road
Reece
Wm. chipped potato shop, 1 Station rd
Robinson
Tom, baker 27, & cafe 29, Station rd
Rogers
Frank, greengrocer, 15 Station road
Rogers
William T. tailor, 77 Station road
Ross
Geo. insur. agt. 1 Bross croft
Rothwell
Edwin, grocer, 94 Station rd. T N Glossop 157
St.
Charles’ Hall (Thos. O’Brien, sec.), Woolley Bridge rd
Sargentson
James Ltd. cotton waste mers. Brickfield st T N Glossop 62
Schofield
Wm. S. draper, 83a, Hadfield rd
Scowcroft
Geo. W. 52 Station rd
Shaw
Sim, greengro. 79 Station rd
*Sherwood
Harry, boot repr. 97 Woolley Bridge rd
Sherwood
Robert William, manufacturing chemist see Wyatt, Sherwood & Co
Sidebottom
Wm. P. temperance hotel, 152 Station rd. T N Glossop 249
Smith
James & Co. coal merchants, Station yard
Smith
Herbt. Alfort, dentist, 52 Hadfield rd. T N Glossop 201
Storey
Charles Edwin, architect & surveyor, & sanitary inspector &
highway surveyor to Glossop Rural District Council & clerk to
Glossop reservoir commissioners, 10 Salisbury street
Sutcliffe
Emily (Mrs.), shopkeeper, 17 Station road
Swift
Wm. boot mkr. 18a, Queen st
Swire
Harry, boot maker, 125 Station road
*Swire
Jn. clogger, 40 Woolley Bridge
Sykes
Horace, hair dresser, 25 Station road
Sykes
John, monumental mason. Park road
Torkington
Samuel, greengrocer, 113 Station road
Travis
Archie, Masons’ Arms inn, 78 Station rd
Tucker
Jn. Herbt. baby linen wareho. 68 Station rd
Tweedale
Jsph. Victoria hotel P.H. 88 Bross croft
Vernon
Thos. A. music seller, 72 Station rd
Wadsworth
Arthur, confectioner, 2 Bank street
Walker
Andrew Paterson L.R.C.P. & L.R.C.S.Edin., L.R.F.P.S.Glas. physcn.
& surgn. 124 Hadfield rd. T N: Glossop 121
Walsh
Henry, grocer, 8 Bank street
Walshaw
Harold, plumber, 22 Stanyforth st
Warhurst
Ernest, milliner, 90 Station rd
Whitehead
Geo. baker, 129 Station rd
Wilde
& Bennett, motor engineers, motor body builders & smiths, 75
Station road. T N Glossop 119
Wildgoose
James, shopkeeper, 23 Station road
Wilman
E. & Sons Ltd. silk noil spinners & mfrs. Station mills. T A
“Noil, Glossop;” T N Glossop 160
Woodcock
Leonard, boot & shoe dlr. 63a, Station rd
Woodhouse
Samuel, confectioner 97, & butcher 99, Station rd
Woodward
John C. hair dresser, 106 Station road
Woodward
Jn. Wm. fried fish shop, 21 Station rd
*Woolley
Bridge Palace (Woolley Bridge Palace Ltd. Lessees), Woolley Bridge
*Woolley
Bridge Working Men’s Club (W. P. Leach, sec.), 27 Woolley
Bridge rd
Woolley
Claude, insur. agt. 154 Hadfield rd
*Woolley
Tom, fried fish shop, Woolley Bridge
Wright
Edwin, Commercial inn, Bank Bottom
Wyatt,
Sherwood & Co. mfng. chemists, 30 Bross croft
Wyatt
Wm. baker, 1a, Station rd
*Youles
Ruth (Mrs.). shopkpr. 114 Woolley bridge
PADFIELD.
PRIVATE
RESIDENT.
(For
T N see general list of Private Residents at end of book.)
Sargentson
Harry J. Rose bank
COMMERCIAL.
Ashton
George Woodhouse, miscellaneous dealer, 97 Platt street
Beard
T. & Son, slaters, 103 Main rd
Biltcliffe
Lister, Peel’s Arms P.H. 6 Temple st.
Brierley
Arth. & Frank, dairymen, Main rd
Burdekin
Alfd. shopkpr. 22 Platt st
Carr
Jas. grocer, 14 Platt st
Cartwright
Emily (Miss), confctnr. 95 Platt st
Chevens
Bros, farmers, Main rd
Critchlow
Saml, farmer, Brook farm
Goddard
Jane (Mrs.), shopkpr. 61 Platt st
Greenwood
Fred, tripe dresser, 3 Temple st
Greenwood
Joe, farmer
Hadfield
Equitable Co-operative Society Ltd. (Jn. Wm. Pogson, sec.; Jn. Hurst,
mngr.); registered office, Wesley st. (T N Glossop 55) & 99 Platt
st
Hampson
Sam R. butcher, 85 Platt st. & 4 Post st
Hardy
Alice (Mrs.), haberdasher, 31 Post st
Howe
Sam, carrier, Main rd
Joyce
Ernest Albert, baker, 36 Post st
Kershaw
Joshua & Sons Ltd. leather dressers, Hadfield tannery. Glossop
126.
Padfield
Liberal Club (Saml. Sharp, sec.), Main road
Padfield
Working Men’s Club (Frank Macdonald, sec.), 26 Platt street
Palmer
Violet (Miss), shpkpr.15 Post st
Rhodes
Thomas & Son (Hadfield) Ltd. cotton spinners & manufacturers,
Hadfield mills. T N Glossop 32
Robinson
Caroline (Miss), chipped potato dlr. 109 Main rd
Sargentson
Wm. cotton waste dlr. Padfield Brook mills. T N Glossop 61
Shepherd
Mrs. farmer, Low. Deep clough
Smith
Jas. & Co. coal mers. 20 Platt st
Taylor
Ernest, farmer
Wilde
Rose (Mrs.), shopkpr. 1 Post st
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