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1Charles Belk (1840 - 1904), Master Cutler, 1885. Principal partner of Roberts and Belk Ltd., silver, electro-plate, and cutlery manufacturers, Furnival Workss08499

Charles Belk (1840 - 1904), Master Cutler, 1885. Principal partner of Roberts and Belk Ltd., silver, electro-plate, and cutlery manufacturers, Furnival Works

2Ellis Ashmead Bartlett (1849 - 1902), M.P. for Sheffield Ecclesall,1885 - 1902s08500

Ellis Ashmead Bartlett (1849 - 1902), M.P. for Sheffield Ecclesall,1885 - 1902

3Mr. William Wild (d.1890), Manager of the Sheffield and Rotherham Joint Stock Banking Co. Ltd.s08501

Mr. William Wild (d.1890), Manager of the Sheffield and Rotherham Joint Stock Banking Co. Ltd.

4Matthew Ellison Hadfield (1812 - 1885), senior partner of Messrs. Hadfield and Son, architectss08502

Matthew Ellison Hadfield (1812 - 1885), senior partner of Messrs. Hadfield and Son, architects

5Professor John Ruskin (1819 - 1900), M.A., art critic and lecturer in arts08503

Professor John Ruskin (1819 - 1900), M.A., art critic and lecturer in art

6The Late Lieut-Col. William Prest (1832 - 1885) of the 2nd West Yorkshire Rifles (the Hallamshire Rifles)s08504

The Late Lieut-Col. William Prest (1832 - 1885) of the 2nd West Yorkshire Rifles (the Hallamshire Rifles)

7John Henry Andrew (1824 - 1884), steel manufacturer, founder of Toledo Steel Workss08505

John Henry Andrew (1824 - 1884), steel manufacturer, founder of Toledo Steel Works

8David Sellars (1814 - 1884), The Sheffield Huntsmans08506

David Sellars (1814 - 1884), The Sheffield Huntsman

9The Rev. John Pindar Bland (1842 - 1919), Minister of the Upper Chapels08507

The Rev. John Pindar Bland (1842 - 1919), Minister of the Upper Chapel

10Mrs Fanny Mary Dixon, nee Burton, daughter of William Samuel Burton of Janth Villa, Regent's Park, London. Became the wife of James Willis Dixon, 1864, lived at Hillsborough Hall, died 1897 and buried at Ecclesfield Churchs08508

Mrs Fanny Mary Dixon, nee Burton, daughter of William Samuel Burton of Janth Villa, Regent's Park, London. Became the wife of James Willis Dixon, 1864, lived at Hillsborough Hall, died 1897 and buried at Ecclesfield Church

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