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Newport - Kelly 1898 - Commercial and Private entries- Page 17

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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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