Newport, Commercial |
Gale George & Co. Limited, wine, spirit & ale merchants, 13 St James street |
Gallagher James, beer retailer & grocer, 22 New street |
Game Maria (Mrs.), tailoress, 15 Chapel street |
Game William, wheelwright., Cockram's yard, South street |
Gattrell George, boot & shoe maker, 22 High street |
Geake William, fitter, 17 Fairlee cottages, Ryde road |
Gee William James, Sun inn, 28 Holyrood street |
Gentle Joseph, general draper, 26 & 27 High street |
George J. & W. L. tanners & curriers, 19 St. Thomas square |
Gibson Emma (Mrs.), apartments. 32 Carisbrooke road |
Giddings Mary (Mrs.), tobacconist. 7 St. Thomas square |
Gill Martin A., master, Board School (boys, girls and infants), Upper St James Street; built 1812 originally known as the Lancastrian and afterwards the Royal British Schools, but transferred to the Newport Board in 1875; re-opened in Jan. 1876 and enlarged at a cost of about 1200GBP, again in 1896; the school will hold 710 children; average attendance 261 boys, 256 girls, 252 infants. |
Globe Parcels Express (Shepard Bros. agents), Quay street |
Glover & Son, drapers, 19 High street |
Godfrey Clarence John, grocer, 28 Quay street |
Good Charles Arthur M.R.C.V.S.L. veterinary surgeon by appointment to Her Majesty the Queen & veterinary inspector under Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act for West Medina. 35 Upper St James street |
Goodland Edward, greengrocer, 53 Upper St Jamas' street |
Gosling William, tobacconist, 25 Coppin's bridge |
Gould & Co. aerated water mfrs. 15 & 16 St., Thomas square |
Gould Benjamin Samuel, builder, carpenter & cabinet maker, Shide path |
Gould James Richard, jobbing gardener, Sydney cottage, Hunny hill |
Gould John Wooldridge, grocer, 64 High street |
Gould Mrs. S., mistress, National school (boys, girls and infants) (St. Thomas'), Carisbrooke road. Built 1816 for 700 children, average attendance 214 boys, 155 girls. |
Grapes Alice & Emily (Misses), dress makers. 102 High street |
Gray Henry, beer retailer & grocer, 22 Elm grove |
Gray Henry, carpenter, 30 West street |
Gray Henry, printer, 1a Holyrood street |
Gray Robert James, dairy, Hunny hill |
Gray William, shopkeeper, 13 Elm grove |
Great George, undertaker, Drill Hill road |
Green Thomas, chimney sweep, 72 Upper St James street |
Greengrass Henry, newsagent & stationer, 100 High street |
Greenshield Charles William, draper's assistant, 3 St John's place |
Gregory Arthur, furniture dealer & china dealer, 14 St.Thomas square |
Grist Mary Ann (Mrs.), laundress, 31 Hearn street |
Grist William, carpenter & joiner, 4 Carisbrooke view, Drill Hall road |
Grose John James, dist. supt. Pearl Life Assurance Co. Limited. 66 Carisbrooke road |
Groundsell George Young, builder & undertaker, 29 Lugley street & Mill street |
Groundsell Hubert. G., house & insurance agent, Lugley street |
Groundsell Miss A. Y., infant's mistress, Board School (boys, girls and infants), Upper St James Street; built 1812 originally known as the Lancastrian and afterwards the Royal British Schools, but transferred to the Newport Board in 1875; re-opened in Jan. 1876 and enlarged at a cost of about 1200GBP, again in 1896; the school will hold 710 children; average attendance 261 boys, 256 girls, 252 infants. |
Groves Joseph, dairyman, Hunny hill |
Gubbins & Son, booksellers, stationers, newsagents & musical instrument warehouse, 43 High street |
Gunner Ernest John, solicitor, & assistant clerk to income & assessment tax commissioners & clerk to the commissioners of sewers & sec. to the Yarbridge Co., 98 High street |
Gurney Ernest Cecil, chief clerk & deputy chief constable (county), Ryde road |
Guy Frederick, wheelwright, 6 Pyle street |
Guy Samuel, corn chandler, 115 Pyle street |
Hailey Ernest, hair dresser, 142 High street |
Hale Frank, supt. county police, Victoria road |
Hale John, dairyman, Petticoat lane |
Hale John, tobacconist, 12 High street |
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