Barton Street, Gloucester [s020118]

Barton Street, Gloucester, 1883


12 January 1854: A Correct List of the Poll, at the Election of a Knight of the Shire, for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester.

Gloucester Polling District: Hamlet of Barton St Mary: Abode: Barton Street: Matthews Andrews, John Barradine, Moses Bining, John Browne, Anthony Browne, Richard Cherrington, Obadiah Clutterbuck, W. L. Coghlan (duplicate), James Stratton Cole, Joseph Cox, Robert Hanson, Richard Helps (duplicate), William Helps, James Hill, John Ireland, John Jones (duplicate), Robert Long (duplicate), Thomas Moreton, Joseph Moss (duplicate), William Parker, William Pearce, William Radford, John Simmons, Edward Twining, William Underwood, Henry Wheeldon (duplicate), Emanuel Wilesmith, John Wilks, John Wood, William Woodward.

Gloucester Polling District: Hamlet of Barton St Michael: James Band, Henry Beard (duplicate), Charles Clutterbuck, John Day, Thomas Dobson (duplicate), John Emeris (duplicate), George Archibald D. Goodyar (duplicate), George Harris, Amos Hayward, James Pear Heane, William Hill (dead), John Jones (duplicate), Robert Long (duplicate), Thomas Morgan.


27 October 1866: The Register of Electors to Vote in the Choice of a Member or Members to Serve in Parliament, for the City of Gloucester, for 1866-7. The List of Freemen entitled to vote in the election of members to serve in Parliament for the City of Gloucester: John Davenport Barrett, John Brookes, Alfred Clark, Robert Crook, James Blewitt Gardner, Henry Hatch, Henry Lane, John Mann, Edwin Matthews, Walter Phelps, John Poulson Rea, Frederick Simpson, Daniel Smith, James Wilkins and William Young, Barton Street. Occupiers of houses in the hamlet of Barton St Mary: George Collier, Thomas Evans (coach house and stables), James Gillespie, George Iles (Barton Street and Church Buildings), James Jones, George Lane, William Parker, John Phillips, Alfred Sage and William Stephens, occupiers of houses in Barton Street. Occupiers of houses in the hamlet of Barton St Michael: John George Baker, Samuel Butcher, John Cherrington (of Victoria Street for house and shop in Barton Street), Robert Crook, Thomas Edis, Thomas Evans, M.D., Thomas Harris, William Harris, William Olive Hulbert, Giles Kent, John Locke, Conway Whithorn Lovesey, Henry Shipway, Thomas Simmonds, Frederick Simpson, James Small, Daniel Smith, Moira Horatio Smith, William Welsh and Thomas Wheeler, occupiers of houses in Barton Street; and Edward Washbourn of Sandhurst for a counting house in Barton Street. Occupiers of houses in the hamlet of Littleworth: Thomas Brewer Monk of near Brunswick Square, for houses near Brunswick Square, Cromwell Street and Barton Street. Occupiers of property in the parish of St Michael: John Ashbee, Caleb Barrett, John William Beard, Enoch Bennett (houses), William Birt, George Bradley, Alfred Dancey, Edwin Davis, Edward Frederick Dowdeswell, John Gillett, Henry Goatman, William Ryves Graves, Herbert Haines, Amos Thomas Hayward of Queen Street (for houses in Queen Street and Barton Street), Richard Herbert, Anthony Gilbert Jones of Hatherley (for house, counting house and offices, jointly), John Phelps, John Charles Richards (houses, counting house and offices, jointly), Charles Edward Sheppard of 17 Brunswick Square (for counting house and offices, jointly, for 6 Queen Street), for houses in Queen Street.


14 July 1909: Baptism of Robert Edward Lionel, son of Mr and Mrs Bick, Barton Street

September 1909: Advertisement: T. R. Millman and W. Marchant, M.P.S., F.S.M.C., F.I.O., chemists and opticians, 209 Barton Street, Gloucester

Advertisement: John Hill ironmonger, 206 Barton Street:

Advertisement: George Poole, English and foreign fruiterer, fish, fruit and potato merchant, 54 Barton Street and Eastgate Market, Gloucester:

Advertisement: W. H. Alexander, picture frame maker, stationer and newsagent, 170 Barton Street, Gloucester

Advertisement: Arthur J. Wells, 137 Barton Street, Gloucester, pharmaceutical chemist

Advertisement: W. W. Freeman, ironmonger, 151 Barton Street

Advertisement: E. Harding & Co., manufacturers of all kinds of mineral waters, Barton Street, Gloucester

Advertisement: W. R. Holloway & Sons, commercial and general printers, 211 Barton Street:

Advertisement: D. Gurney, practical tailor. A trial solicited. All work done under personal supervision. Newest patterns for costumes, suitings, trouserings and breeches tweeds. 19 Barton Street, Gloucester (opposite Sir Thomas Rich’s School main entrance)

Advertisement: Edward Goodwin (son of the late Henry Goodwin), 222 Barton Street, Telephone No. 32Y2 any hour. Complete undertaker, funeral furnisher and director. Metallic and elm shell coffins all sizes kept in stock. A large stock of artificial wreaths at moderate prices

Advertisement: S. Botherway, pastrycook and confectioner, 2 and 24 Eastgate Street, and 45 Barton Street. Superior patent flour. Large stock of assorted sweets. Huntley and Palmer’s biscuits. Wedding and christening cakes always kept in stock, or made to order. Unfermented wine.

Advertisement: F. Norville, manufacturing optician: optician to the Gloucestershire Royal Infirmary and Eye Institution. 5 Barton Street (three doors from Clarence Street), Gloucester

All Saints’ Parish Magazine: Printers W. R. Holloway & Sons, Barton Street, Gloucester

Advertisement: Frank Coleman, draper, 46 Barton Street, Gloucester

Advertisement: Bridges and Son, family grocers , bakers, corn, meal and flour merchants, Barton Street, Gloucester

Advertisement: D. Gore Boodle & Co., Ltd., dentists, Barton Street, Gloucester

Advertisement: Wimblett, bakery, 179 Barton Street, Gloucester

Advertisement: Turner & Pritchard, 21 and 23 Barton Street, sanitary plumbers, glaziers, gas fitters, &c.

Advertisement: Tom Morris, greengrocer and fruiterer, 97 Barton Street

Advertisement: T. Ascough, newsagent and stationer, 149 Barton Street, Gloucester

Advertisement: W. T. Wakeford, plumbing, gas fitting, hot water, domestic supply and heating ventilation, water supply for estates, &c., 228 Barton Street, Gloucester

Advertisement: Amos Grinhaf, 205 Barton Street, British Engineering, Motor and Cycle Works

Advertisement: G. V. Preen, first class gentlemen’s hairdresser, 165 Barton Street, Gloucester

Advertisement: Powell Brothers, tailors, 70 Northgate Street, 125 Barton Street

Advertisement: W. H. Harding, hairdresser, 195 Barton Street:


January 1932: Candidates for family membership of the Cyclists’ Touring Club: Mr and Mrs T. G. Hall, 25 Barton Street, Gloucester