Help with handwriting please

WelchRegLost

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1841 census i have a William Goodman HO/107/999/11 41

Any ideas as to the place and/or occupation (underlined in red)Capture.JPG
 
The place looks like War?als Wharf.

What town or city and county is this Census of?
 
It looks to me like Warsals Wharf. But.... I think it's supposed to be Walsall Wharf. Wallsall Street runs right down to the canal. Especially as there a boatman and boat builder living there. The occupation I see as Clerk M, but not absolutely sure.
 
I'm not convinced that the occupation is "clerk" - the enumerator's "c" is different. Could the first letter be an S ? (as in "Susan" above, and "Sarah" on the previous page).

The place? Definitely Wharf , possibly "Warsal's"? (with Walsall Street on either side). Page 1 describes the area as "Walsall Street from the corners of Duke Street and Shakespeare Street to the Bridge"
 
The standard abbreviation for a Male Servant in 1841 is M.S., and as there's an F.S. on the line above, I doubt that's what's meant here.

Capital M at the end of an occupation is the standard abbreviation for Maker, but I can't work out what's before it.
 
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