Monday, July 18, 2011
Daniel Bispham
Daniel Bispham, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a builder. He had an address in hurst street.
Cuthbert Bisbrown
Cuthbert isbrown, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a builder and cabinet maker. He had an address on paradise street.
Catharine Birkett
Catharine Birkett, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a tallow chandler and soap boiler. She had an address on high street.
Joshua Birchall and co.
Joshua Birchall and co., were mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being anchor smiths. They had an address in bridge street.
Thomas Birch
Thomas Birch, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a merchant. He had an address in cleveland's square.
Birch and Brown
Birch and Brown, are mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being merchants. They had an address on the north side old dock.
Thomas Billinge
Thomas Billinge, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being an engraver. He had an address in rainford's buildings.
Henry Billinge
Henry Billinge, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a dealer in horses. He had an address in atherton street.
James Bertyn
James Bertyn, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a salt officer. He had an address in ranelagh street.
Ranelagh Street still exists, and is close to the Adephi Hotel.
Ranelagh Street still exists, and is close to the Adephi Hotel.
John Berry
John Berry, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a surveyor. He had an address in rainford's buildings.
Henry Berry
Henry Berry, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a surveyor in duke street.
Duke Street is situated close to the Anglican Cathedral.
Duke Street is situated close to the Anglican Cathedral.
Bentley and Boardman
Bentley and Boardman, are mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being manch. and stocking warehousemen. They had an address in king street.
Benson and Postlethwaite
Benson and Poslethwaite, were mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being merchants. They had an address in water street.
Peter Bennet
Peter Bennet, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a butcher. He had an address in prince's street.
James Bennet
James Bennet, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a butcher. He had an address in lombard street.
Balthazar Bell
Balthazar Bell, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a breeches maker. He had an address in moore street.
Thomas Beetham
Thomas Beetham, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a timber merchant. He had an address in cleveland's square.
George Beesley
George Beesley, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a hosier. He had an address in dale street.
Samuel Beconsall
Samuel Beconsall, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a cork cutter. He had an address in high street.
William George Beeckman
William George Beeckman, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a merchant. He had an address in peter street.
John and Thomas Beckwith
John and Thomas Beckwith, were mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being drapers. They had an address in derby square.
John Beckwith
John Beckwith, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a merchant. John had an address in liver street.
Thomas Baxtonden
Thomas Baxtonden, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a carters clerk. Thomas had an address in wolstenholme's square.
Peter Baxter
Peter Baxter, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a block maker. Peter had an address in south side old dock.
Lloyd Baxendale
Lloyd Baxendale, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being an upholsterer. Lloyd had an address in old hall street.
Joseph Baxendale
Joseph Baxendale, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a cabinet maker. Joseph had an address in old hall street.
James Barton
James Barton, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a brewer. James had an address in old hall street.
Esther Barton
Esther Barton, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a brewer, and had an address in lord street.
John Barrow
John Barrow, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a merchant, and he had an address in prussia street.
Henry Barrow
Henry Barrow, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a shoe maker, and he had an address in strand street.
William Barnes
William Barnes, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a tallow chandler and soap boiler, and he had an address in king street.
Warburton Barlow
Warburton Barlow, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being an inn keeper, wool pack. He had an address in dale street.
Jacob Barlow
Jacob Barlow, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a tallow chandler and soap boiler, and he had an address in pool lane.
William Barker
William Barker, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a grocer, and he had an address in redcross street.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Giles Barbon
Giles Barbon, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a brazier. He had an address in john street.
Miles Barber
Miles Barber, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory. He was a merchant, and had an address at Elbow lane.
Miles Barber
Miles Barber, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a merchant. He had an address at lord street.
John Bannister
John Bannister, was mentioned in a Liverpool street directory (1766), as being a brewer. He had an address at stanley street.
John Bannister
John Bannister, was mentioned in a Liverpool street directory(1766), as being an attorney at law. He had an address at harrington street.
Thomas Banner
Thomas Banner, was mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being an inn keeper, at the golden fleece. He had an address at dale street.
Peter Bankes
Peter Bankes, was mentioned in a Liverpool street directory(1766), as being a grocer and broker for the flats. He had an address at thomas street.
John Bankes
John Bankes, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a shoe maker. He had an address at covent garden.
Gilbert Bankes
Gilbert Bankes, was mentioned in a Liverpool street directory, as being a corn merchant. He had an address near old graving dock.
William Ball
William Ball, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a china maker, and he had a house at ranelagh street.
Ranelagh Street is still there today, with Central Station on it.
Ranelagh Street is still there today, with Central Station on it.
Abel Ball
Abel Ball, is mentioned in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a ship carpenter, and having an address at park lane.
Park Lane is close to the Anglican Cathedral. The Anglican Cathedral was not built at this time.
Park Lane is close to the Anglican Cathedral. The Anglican Cathedral was not built at this time.
Peter Baker
Peter Baker is mentioned, in a 1766 Liverpool street directory, as being a ship carpenter, with an address at north east side south dock.
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