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Pigot's Commercial Directory of Derbyshire, 1835

Transcribed by Rosemary Lockie, May 1996.


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PIGOT AND CO'S

Commercial Directory

for

DERBYSHIRE

Comprising a Directory and Classification of the

Merchants, Bankers, Professional Gentlemen,
Manufacturers and Traders.

- 1835 -


CONTENTS

Alfreton, with the hamlet of Swanwick, the chapelry of Riddings, Shirland with Higham and neighbourhoods.

Allestrey, Quarndon and neighbourhoods.

Ashbourn, with the villages of Clifton, Mappleton and neighbourhoods.

Ashover and neighbourhood.

Bakewell, with the villages of Ashford, Baslow, Edensor - with Chatsworth, Youlgrave and neighbourhoods.

Belper, with the villages of Milford, Holbrook and neighbourhoods.

Bolsover, with the villages of Elmton, Pleaseley, Scarcliffe and neighbourhoods.

Brailsford, Langley, Longford, Shirley and neighbourhoods.

Butterley, Codnor Park, Denby, Heage, Horsley, Horsley Woodhouse, Kilburne and Ripley.

Buxton with the village of Fairfield and neighbourhood.

Castleton, Hope and Hathersage, with the villages of Bradwell, Brough and neighbourhoods.

Chapel-en-le-Frith, with Whaley Bridge (Cheshire) and neighbourhoods.

Chesterfield, with the villages of Brampton, Brimington and neighbourhoods.

Church Gresley, Swadlincote, Croxall, Edingale, Catton, Hartshorn and Wooden Box, Lullington, Coton-in-the-Elms, Rosliston, Stapenhill, Stanton & Newhall, and Walton-on-Trent.

Crich and South Wingfield.

Cubley and Marston-Montgomery.

Darley Dale and neighbourhood.

Derby, with the villages of Darley Abbey, Mackworth and neighbourhoods.

Doveridge, Somersall, Sudbury and neighbourhoods.

Dronfield, with the villages of Beauchieff, Norton, Holmesfield, Dore, Totley, Unstone and neighbourhoods.

Duffield, with Little Eaton, Breadsall, Makeney, and neighbourhoods.

Eckington, Barlborough, Mosborough, Renishaw, Ridgeway and Troway.

Etwall, Hilton and neighbourhoods.

Glossop, with the townships of Hadfield, Padfield, and Whitfield, the hamlets of Charlesworth, Howard's Town and neighbourhoods.

Hayfield and neighbourhood.

Ilkeston and Heanor, with the villages of Breason, Draycott, Risley, Shipley, Sandiacre, West Hallam and neighbourhoods.

Matlock and Matlock Bath, with the village of Bonsall and neighbourhoods.

Measham, Donisthorpe, Oakthorpe, Packington, Stretten-en-le-Fields, Willesley, Nether & Over Seal & neighbourhoods.

Melbourn, Repton-with-Bretby, Ticknall, Caulk, Chellaston, Foremark-with-Ingleby, Smisby, Stanton-by-Bridge, Swarkeston, Twyford, Willington and neighbourhoods.

Mellor (Derbyshire) with Marple, Romily, and Compstall Bridge (Cheshire).

New Mills (Derbyshire), Disley (Cheshire) and neighbourhoods.

Shardlow with Aston, and Weston-upon-Trent and neighbourhoods.

Spondon, Ockbrook, Burrowash, Chaddesden and neighbourhoods.

Staveley, Whittington and neighbourhoods.

Stoney Middleton, Eyam, Calver and neighbourhoods.

Tideswell, with the chapelry of Wormhill, Peak Forest and neighbourhoods.

Tissington, Bentley, Thorpe and neighbourhoods.

Whitwell and Clown.

Winster and neighbourhood.

Wirksworth and Cromford, with the villages of Alderwasley, Brassington, Carsington, Hopton, Holloway, Lea and neighbourhoods.

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