Individual Details
David H BUTLER
(23 Nov 1798 - 23 Sep 1875)
Events
Families
Spouse | Annis BERRY (1808 - 1889) |
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Miscellaneous
New Temperance Hotel, Queen-street, Huddersfield, three doors from King-street, and opposite the Mechanics' Institution.David Butler respectfully announces that he has opened the above central and commodious premises, which have undergone a thorough renovation, and are now adapted for the purposes of a comfortable Hotel. Good Commercial Coffee and Sitting-rooms, spacious Bedrooms and well-aired Beds, Daily and Local Newspapers, Periodicals, &c.
D. B., a total abstainer for 20 years, respectfully solicits the support of the friends of temperance, and the commercial and general public, assuring them of his best efforts to secure their patronage.
Huddersfield, October 1st, 1859.
Probate
Probate was granted to his sons Thomas Butler of King Cliffe Terrace, Halifax Old Road, Hillhouse, Huddersfield, book keeper and John Butler of Pollard Lane, Bradford, Newspaper reader. His effects were valued at under £450 (£21,739.50 in 2005).Miscellaneous
Homoeopathic DepositoryNo. 10, Kirkgate, Huddersfield
(Immediately above the Parish Church)
David Butler respectfully announces to his Friends and the Public, that he has constantly on hand Genuine Homoeopathic Medicines, Tinctures, Plasters, and neat Family Cases of Remedies, adapted to the various works on Domestic Practice, from the most approved Homoeopathic chemists in London and Manchester.
Homoeopathic Prepared Cocoas, Tooth Powder, Arnica Cerate, Pomade and Cream for the Hair, &c. &c.
Books, Pamphlets, and Tracts on the Principles and Practice of Homoeopathy, by the most eminent authors.
D.B. wishing to furnish the friends of Homoeopathy with every facility for fully carrying out its principles, has determined to make his Depository available for that purpose by keeping a regular supply of the above articles.