Blackfriars (Broad Street) Worcester 1905

Hall Frederick John, chemist
Pipe Charles Edwin, grocer (warehouse)
Williams James, labourer
Robins James, labourer
Heath Mrs. Amelia, charwoman
Bowkett Mrs. Eliza, charwoman
Badham Charles, labourer
Cox John, labourer
Counley Emmanuel, labourer
Davis Robert, labourer
House void
Sherwood William, labourer
Redding Mrs., charwoman
Clark Mrs. Frances, gloveress
Meredith John, soldier
Higgins Frank, journeyman blacksmith
Dancocks Frederick, labourer
Pinner Mrs., charwoman
Smith Mrs., charwoman
Whitehouse Mrs. Emily, weaver
Taylor John, labourer
Hodges Edwin, labourer
Hemming John, journeyman plasterer
Lewis, Clarke, & Co’s stables
Churchill Frank, groom
Redding George, labourer
Bach entrance to North Wall House, Butts
Pudge Mrs., charwoman
Holbert Arthur, labourer
Ratcliffe John, journeyman engineer
Wiley Samuel, journeyman brewer
Baylis Mrs.
Burton Mrs. Ella, laundress
Smith William, labourer
Pemberton & Son’s Brush Manufactory
Payne George, labourer
Severn Miss Mary Ann, horsehair worker
Smith Mrs. Emma, shopkeeper
Cox Alfred, journeyman painter
Allcott Frank, labourer
Payne John, labourer
Ranford James, labourer
Wadley William John, chimney sweeper
New Passage (leading to Dolday) –
Ellis Joseph, labourer
Stallard John, labourer
Shergould Mrs. Eliza, charwoman
Severn Charles, journeyman slater
Severn Mrs., charwoman
Manton Mrs. A., charwoman
Brown William, labourer
All Saints’ Working Men’s Club – Frederick Ratcliff, Secretary
Ford Benjamin, Falcon Vaults
Here Is Broad Street
Source: Littlebury’s Directory of Worcester & District. Tenth Edition. Printed and Published by Littlebury & Company, The Worcester Press, Worcester. 1905.