Newport, Commercial |
Matthew Brothers, carriers & contractors, 1 Chapel street |
Matthews Ann (Mrs.), laundress, 8 Hearn street |
Matthews Edward, general dealer, 27 West street |
Matthews Thomas, jobmaster, St James street |
Matthews Thomas, shopkeeper, 33 West street |
Matthews William, Valiant Soldier P.H. 52 South street |
McDine Alfred, toy dealer, 7 St James street & confectioner, 141 High street |
McDine Harriet (Mrs.), laundress, St John's road |
McGahey William, boot maker, 71 Pyle street |
Meager Frederick Bernard, tailor, 12 Lugley street |
Meager Letitia Mary (Miss), professor of music, 27 Carisbrooke road |
Mearman Alexander & Son, coach painters, 35 Pyle street |
Medina Hall (Frank Tubb, sec.), High street |
Meech George Brading, boot maker, 26 Trafalgar road |
Mew & Trickett, coach builders. Trafalgar road |
Mew George, beer retailer, Hunny hill |
Mew George, coach builder, see Mew & Trickett |
Mew Henry, shoe maker, 1 Quay street |
Mew Richard, farmer, Staplers |
Mew Timothy William, master mariner, 34 Chapel street |
Mew W. B. Langton & Co. Lim. brewers to Her Majesty, brewery & offices, Crocker street; stores, Sea street |
Midlane Albert, ironmonger, 29 Upper St.James street & Trafalgar Lane |
Midlane Harry, coach painter, Albert street |
Midlane Thomas Harvey, painter &c. 22 Trafalgar road |
Millgate John Curtis, architect (see Stratton & Millgate) |
Millidge Alfred, chemist, 47 High street |
Milligan Frederick William, grocer, 21 High street |
Milligan John Edward, boot maker, 114 High street |
Minns William, dyer &c. see Bright & Minns |
Minter James, The Britannia P.H., Hunny hill |
Mitchell James L., headmaster, Barton Board School, (mixed); built 1835 at a cost of 600GBP and a new boys' school in 1866; average attendance 143 boys, 133 girls, 150 infants. |
Moody Charles, hurdle maker, Coppin's bridge |
Moody James, insurance agent, 13a Drill Hall road |
Moody James, Princess Royal P.H., Cross lanes, St.Paul's road |
Moody Miss Charlotte, girls' 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. |
Moores Edward, Star hotel, St James street |
Moorman William & Son, cabinet makers, furniture dealers & upholsterers, 8 St. Thomas' square: workshops, South street |
Morey Henry William & Sons, timber merchants, West street & Albion steam saw mills, Terrace road |
Morgan Fred, house furnisher, 112a Pyle street |
Morgan John, carpenter, 29 West street |
Morris Albert William, farmer, Great Pan farm, Pan lane |
Morris Charles, carter, 47 Crocker street |
Morris Edmund & Son, cabinet makers & upholsterers, mattresss & blind maker, Mill street. |
Morris Edward, china dealer 28, & furniture warehouse 39, High street & St. Thomas square |
Morris George, hairdresser, 75 Upper St James street |
Morris John William, shoemaker, 10 Town lane |
Morris Osmond, milk retailer, 12 Carisbrooke road |
Morris William Henry, upholsterer, 5 Eastleigh terrace, Lugley street |
Mould John Clarke, solicitor, 35 Lugley street; & at West Cowes |
Muncey Clara G. (Mrs.), confectioner, 85 High street |
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