Right Side From Palace Row
Nicholson & Co., organ builders
Waldron John, manager of organ works
Here Is Court No. 2.
1. Void
Here Is Court No. 3.
1. Gibbons William, shoemaker
2. Collins Thomas, Plough Inn
3. Spalding Mrs. Ellen
Sanders Francis, journeyman shoemaker
Here Is Court No. 4.
Avery Thomas, shopkeeper
Here Is Court No. 5 (St. Helen’s Square)
St. Helen’s Square:-
Price William, labourer
Banks Henry William, labourer
George Mrs., gloveress
Mansell Wilson, warehouseman
Rollings George, labourer
Patrick Giles, painter
Ryan William, labourer
Ford John, labourer
House void
Wilding William
End of St. Helen’s Square
1. Griffiths James, journeyman rope maker
2. Turner Mrs. Eliza, seamstress
3. Shipton Joseph, Farriers’ Arms
4. Davis Thomas, labourer
Barker –
Bowcott William, cycle repairing shop
Hiron William, tailor; custodian of S. Helen’s church
Bearfield Charles, working jeweller
Here Is High Street
Return
St. Helen’s Church – Rev. Charles Chaytor, M.A., Rector
St. Helen’s Parish Room & Sunday School
Stallard Josiah & Sons, Limited, wine merchants (duty paid cellars)
Winwood W. & Sons, furniture stores
Stallard’s Duty Free Stores
New House – Nash Charles, baker
Fildes Arthur, cabinet maker
St. Alban’s Church – Rev. Charles Chaytor, M.A., Rector
Here Is Palace Row; Also Warmstry Slip and Little Fish Street
Source: Littlebury’s Directory of Worcester & District. Tenth Edition. Printed and Published by Littlebury & Company, The Worcester Press, Worcester. 1905.