Berry Street  Based on information from William White's 1851 History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire.
Cutlery Dealer William Staniforth,
Boot and Shoe Maker John Johnson
Fishmonger James Hassall
Fruiterer John Clives
Public Houses The Bear and Ragged Staff, James Crutchley.  The Cock, Samuel Stokes.
The Green Man, Charles Crutchley. The White Lion, James Smith.
Pawnbroker Levi Harris
Tailors Simon Aron, George Hopkins, Peter McCabe, Richard Sawyers.
 
Bilston Street  Based on information from William White's 1851 History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire.
Cutlery Dealers William Banks, William Hunt
Confectioner Charles Nash
Hairdressers Benjamin Hill, John Hodson
Hat Shop William Simpson
Grocer and Tea dealers George Bate, William Hebbard, William and Thomas Newey
Butchers

Joseph Aston, John Boulton, Samuel Bullock, Richard Gorton, George Lloyd
William North, Samuel Whitehouse

Boot and Shoe Makers

John Leek, Joseph Price, Thomas Smith, Charles Williams

Baker and Flour dealer Charles Nash
Fishmonger Frederick Bailey
Fruiterers

George Blackburn, Robert Browne, William Jones, George Smith

Furniture Dealers

Anthony and John Bianchi, John Cassere, Peter Cremonini, Henry Hallet
Thomas Hill, Robert Sarsfield, John Spragg, Furniture Dealer

Glass and China dealer John Davies
Public Houses

The Waggon and Horses, William Parks. The Blue Ball, Hugh Stokes
The Coach and Horses, Benjamin Francis. The Crown and Cushion, John Moore
The Fox, Joseph Drapier. The Green Man, Rowland Hodges
The Horse and Jockey, Edward Dawes. The Navigation Inn, Joseph Smith
The Rose and Crown, Edward Masefield. The True Briton, Maria Taylor
The Turk's Head, Enoch Evans

Beerhouses

Thomas Andrews, John Barber, Thomas Bedward, Joseph Clarke, Thomas Clift
James Davis, Thomas Hall, William Hazledine, Edward Higgitt, William Hopcraft
Steven Oliver, Eliza Smith Eliza

Milliners

Elizabeth Bickerton, Rebecca and Jane Caddick

Music shop Henry Smith
Pawnbrokers

Jacob Cohen, Thomas Lee

Shopkeepers

Edward Dickinson and Company, William Somner

Tailors

John Lamb, Joseph Lowe, Robert Sarsfield, William Simpson

Surgeon William Dunn
Straw Hat Maker Frances Jaques
Watch and Clock Maker Tresher, Fesser, and Company


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.

Horseley Fields  Based on information from William White's 1851 History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire.
Café John Griffiths
Confectioner Egbert Booth
Cheese shop James and William Barrow
Chemists

Jenson and Son,William Stanway

Hairdresser John Parker
Grocer and Tea dealers

James and William Barrow, William Birch, William Newey Child, George Hand
William Mason, William and Thomas Newey, Robert Noyes, Charles Stallard
William Trim

Butchers William Biddle, James Clift, John Harper, John Hayward, William Hollingsworth
W. Mashon, Robert Morris, George Robinson, Jeremiah Taylor, William Taylor
Butcher and Cattle Dealer C. Burton
Boot and Shoe Makers

Henry Davis, Thomas Short, James Wilkes

Baker and Flour dealer Samuel Wilson
Fruiterers

Edward Morrison, Henry Sheldon

Public Houses

The Crown and Anchor, Joseph Newton. The Duke of Wellington, John Gaunt
The Grand Turk, Edward Glover. The Horseley Fields Tavern, Henry Coley
The Little Swan, Benjamin Mortiboy. The New Inn, Zipporah Wood
The Shakespeare Tavern, Cotton Acutt. The Stag, Paul Robinson
The Star, Joseph Bannister. The Stork, Mary Dawes
The Union Tap House, William Radnall

Beerhouses

William Aston, William Bayley, John Evans, William Trim, Robert Willcock, James Yates

Milliners

Catherine and Elizabeth Brooke, Harriet Hood, Newell & Hood, G. Stark

Optician Edward Robinson
Pawnbrokers

Moritz Gumpel Cohn, Benjamin Hyam, Sarah Norman

Baker Mary Davis
Tailors

James Blake, Thomas Hallmark, Benjamin Hyam

Surgeon Thomas Wright
Spectacle Frame Maker Thomas Robinson
Straw Hat Makers

Ann Buckerfield, Mary Ann Coley


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.

Little Berry Street  Based on information from William White's 1851 History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire.
Chemist John Singleton
Grocer and Tea dealers

William Hebbard, Israel Temple

Fruiterer Nathan Ford
Public Houses

The Greyhound, Thomas Smith. The Nag's Head, Lucy Haynes
The Royal Exchange, Richard Vickers

Beerhouse John Hill
Shopkeeper Edward Jones
Watch and Clock Maker Henry Sayfrietz
 
Princess Street  Based on information from William White's 1851 History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire.
Haberdasher Richard Morris
Grocer and Tea dealer Henry Grosvenor Henry
Boot and Shoe Maker William Colver
Public House The Duke of York, John Reynolds
 
Queen Street  Based on information from William White's 1851 History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire.
Cutlery Dealer Edward Griffiths
Chemist Thomas Sutton
Hat Shops

William Rennie, John Riches, E. Solomon and Company

Grocer and Tea dealers

Joseph E. Hardy, Richard Morris

Boot and Shoe Makers

John Newell & Company, Oliver Williams

Book Shop and Stationer Sarah Adams
Furniture Dealers

Samuel P. Matthews, Thomas Matthews

Public House The Queen's Arms, David Webster
Beerhouse Brereton P. Evans
Milliner Mary Ann Dallow
Linen & Woollen Drapers

John Lewis, James Moore

Maltster Benjamin Savage
Music shops

Edmond Allen, Henry Hayward

Tailors

Thomas and James Broadstock, James Moore, William Rennie, John Riches
Robert Smith, E. Solomon and Company

Surgeons

Edward Francis Dehane, William Quinton, Charles Underhill

Watch & Clock Makers

Abraham Adams, James Adams, Edward Hyatt

Wine & Spirit Merchants

Benjamin Savage, Francis Henry Yates


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.

Snow Hill  Based on information from William White's 1851 History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire.
Confectioner Joseph Corns
Chemist Robert Jackson
Haberdasher E. and S. Harper
Hairdresser Mrs. A. Booth
Grocer and Tea dealers

Samuel Bradley, Thomas Bywater, Dominic McDermott, James Roy

Boot and Shoe Maker Thomas Webb
Book Shop and Stationer John Raynor
Baker and Flour dealer Dominic McDermott
Furniture Dealers John Banes, Henry Clarke, Thomas Hodgkinson
Ginger Beer maker Robert Jackson
Glass and China dealer Benjamin Giles
Public Houses

The Hen & Chickens, Richard Clay. The Peacock Inn, Mary Perry
The Pied Bull, Elizabeth Parsons. The Red Lion, Thomas Whittingham
The Theatre Royal, Robert Peck. The Woolpack, Henry Smith
The Coach and Horses, John Wilson,

Milliners

Mary Ann Addison, E. and S. Harper, Sophia Horton, Oxley & Hemming

Linen & Woollen Draper Joseph Moore
Maltster Richard Clay
Egg and Butter Shop William Mannox
Surgeon George Thompson Cooper
Tea Dealer and Drapers

Dominic McDermott, James Roy

Watch and Clock Maker William Pote


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.

Stafford Street  Based on information from William White's 1851 History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire.
Café Benjamin Homer
Confectioner James Heaford
Cheese shop Thomas Ward
Hairdresser Henry Morgan
Grocer and Tea dealers

Henry G. Clapton, William Paulton, Thomas Robinson, Edwin Trounce, Sarah Wood

Butchers

Edwin Freakley, Thomas Jenks, Samuel Johnson, George Langley, John Lewis
Hannah Woods

Boot and Shoe Makers

John Edwardes, Edward Spooner

Baker and Flour dealers

Benjamin Horner, Thomas Robinson, Henry Southall

Fishmonger Joseph Bailey
Glass and China dealer Benjamin Wiley
Public Houses

The Black Horse, William Marshall. The Britannia, Robert Shuter
The Crown, John Bennett. The Four Ashes, William Haynes
The Old Mug House, Simon Beard. The Queen's Head, James Cope
The Royal Oak, Joseph Fenn. The White Hart, William Goodman

Beerhouses

Angus Frantz, William Green, David Grimes, Samuel Johnson, Martin Magan
Henry Southall

Milliner Elizabeth Greenhouse
Maltster James Brazier
Pawnbrokers

Benjamin Frederick Williams, John Evans

Shopkeepers

George Holland, John Humphryson

Surgeon John Steward
Tea Dealer and Draper Alexander Ross
Veterinary Surgeon John Henry Fitter


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.

Walsall Street  Based on information from William White's 1851 History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire.
Hairdresser Charles Stallard
Butchers

John Corbett, James Moore, Richard Reynolds, John Snell

Boot and Shoe Makers

John Chambers, Benjamin Foster, Owen Pitchford, Charles Stallard

Fruiterer Richard Payne
Public Houses

The Bricklayers’ Arms, Sarah Sidebotham. The Earl Grey, John Mason
The Harp, Thomas Auden. The Holly Bush, Henry Ogilvie Wallens
The Red Lion, James Cunningham. The Shrubbery, James Worrall
The Talbot, James Hawthorn. The Viaduct, Ann Bullock

Beerhouses

Robert Chesney, Thomas Downes, William Hipkiss, Benjamin Mason, Henry Thompson John Wild, Jonathan Wilde

Milliners

Jane Franks, Mary Ann Sambrooks

Straw Hat Maker Mary Ann Glover


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.


From Melville & Company's 1851 Wolverhampton Directory.


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