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Cornwall Post 184 CORNWALL POST FARMERS continued. Boas \V. Carne, Zennor, St. Ives Brandon G. Newham, Lawhitton, Laun- Bettison H. Trevorrick, Grampound Boase R.Boskaneth,St.Buryan,Penzanc ceston Bettons C. Kerton, Crowan, Cam borne Boa~e T. Brane, 8ancreed, Penzance Brandon R.Treneffel, Lawhittn.Launcstn Eewe!! R. jun. Trevyan, Wadebridge Body C. Tucoyse, St. Ewe, St. Austell Brant 1'. Fillivar, St. Breward, Bodmin Eice W & J. Panwartba, Perranzabuloe Body H. Sr. Cleer, Li11keard Brant w. Rocksy, St. Kew, Wadehridge Bice C. Church town, Gram pound Body J. Tucoyse, St. Ewe, St. A nstell BrayJ .&J .Castle downs,St..ColumbMaJr Eice Mrs. G. Trennick, St. Clement's, Body i\L Callington Bray D. St. Luke'~", St. N eot, Bodmin Truro Body N. 'frevelmond, Li~keard Bray H. Trewint. Menheniot, Liskeard Bice L. Burthy, St. Enoder, Gram pound Botly S. Cal!!tock, Tavistock Bray J. Furzay Helland, Bodmin Bickel W. Treverbyn, St. Neot, Bodmin Body T. Pollgneu, St.Veep, Lostwitbiel Bray J. Kilkbampton, Stratton Eickerley T. St. Paul's, Penzance Bolitha R. Wonnacroft, Calli11gton Bray J. liore street, Bodmin Eickerly G. Prislow, Budock, Falmouth Bolitho J. Trengove,Constantint>,Falmth Bray J. Deverall, Gwinear, Hay le Bickford G. St. John's, Devonport Bolitho R.Knowl,Liukinhorne,Callingtn Bray J. Gunwalloe, Helston Bickford J. St. Martin, Scilly Bolitho S. Halaherzack,Wendron,Hl8tn Bray J. Lit. Tregew, Mylor, Fulmouth Biddick G. Troravel, St. Ervan, Pad<-tw Bolitho W. St. Just, Pt>nzance Br11y J. Rutboes, St. Columb M11jor Biddick J. Treli!{ion, St. l!!sey, Bodmin Bolilho W. St. Keverne, Hd;~ton BrayJ.WestDy~art ,St.Gennys,Camelfrd *Biddick P. Trevance, St. l'-sey, Bdmin Bolitho W. Wendron, Helston Bray N. St. Lawrence, Bodmin Biddick T. Treglith, Wadebrid~e Bolitho W. St. Keverne, Helston Bray P. Lanner, Gwennap, Redruth BiddickW .Trenowth,St.Ervan,Padstow Bolitho W. St. Mellion, Plymouth Bray R. Trematon, St. Stephen's,Saltash Bilkey R. Tremenhere, Penzance Bonaford J. Linkinhorne, Callington Bray R. Rock head, St. Teath,Camelford .Billing R. & R. Tre!!ooden, Bodmin Bond G. Carnjewry, St. Austell Bray T. Hole, St. Genny';~, Camelford Billing Mrs. E. A. Black watPr, Kenwyn Bond J. 8 t. Domin ic, Calling! on Bray T. Treyone,S t.GermanQ, Devon port Billing J .Trethevan,St.Kew,Wadebridge Bond J. Blackwater, St. Agnes, Truro Bray W. Gt. Sellan, San creed, Penzance .Billing Mrs. M. Penpont, Bodmin Bond W. St. Dominic, Callington BrayW.Hornick, St.Stephen's, St.Austll .Billing R. St. Tudy, Bodmin Bond W. Trencrick,St.Gennys,Camelfrd Bray W, North 'famerton, Launceston .BillingS. St. Cleather, Launceston Bone A. Trewint, Advent, Camelford Bray W. Reperry, Lanivet, Budmin Billing W. St. Breward, Bodmin Bone E. Morvah, Penzance BrayW.Trewannard,Treneglos,Launcstn Billine;"V.St.Slephn.'s·by-Saltash,Pimh Bone F. St. Cleer, Liskeard Bree J. Kerton wood, Crowan, Cambrne Binney J. Tolvan,Constantine,Falmouth Bone H. Morvah, Penzance Bree R. Laity, Phillack, Hayle Bishop D. Travalsa, St. Alien, Truro Bone J. Budock, Falmouth Bree W. Kerton, Crowan, Cam borne Bishop H. Stithians, PPnryn Bone J. jun. Budock, Falmouth Breen Mrs. E. Pillaton, Devonport Bishop H. Treleever, Mabe, Falmouth Bone J. Bodriggy, Phillack, Hay le Brt'en R. Howton,St.Stephen's-by·Salt- Bishop H. Gunvean farm, Stithia1 s Bone J. Mellwarne,Cnry, Helst.on ash, Plymouth Bi-hop J. Trava]sa, St. Alien, Truro Bone T. St. Gluvias, Penryn Breen R. Rouse, Pillaton, Dt>vonport *Bishop T. Tintal!el, Camelf"ord Boney W. Trevalga, Cameltord Brendon F. Lezant, Launceston Bishop W. Penhellick, lllogan, Redruth Borden H. Boconnock, Lostwithiel *BrendonG.Greystone,Lezant,Launcstn Bi~bop W. St. Merryn. Pads tow Bordinner E. Constantine, Falmouth Brendon J. Callington *Biake C. Menbeuiot, Liskeard Borla<>e J. St. Just, Grampound Brent T. Treuatallion, St. Columb Major Blake Mrs. E. Landrake, Devon port Borlase J. St. Just, Gram pound Brenton G. Perranzabuloe, Truro Elake D. St. Minver, Wadebridge Borlase S. Luxulion, Bodmin Brenton Mrs. J. St. GPrmans, Devon port Elake F. Highla.end,Lezant,Launceston Borlase W. Panwartba, Perranzabuloe Brewar S. St. Teath, Camel ford Blake F. Lezant, Launceston Borrouf!h H. St. Clear, Liskeard Brewer A. Probus, Grampound Blake G. Landrake, Devonport Borrow T. LamPIIion, Lbkeard Brewer J. Ruan Lanihorrw, Grampound Blake H. Landrake, Devon port Borrow W. St. Clear, Liskeard Brewer J. Peroper, Ruan, (}ram pound Blake H.Penquain,St.Breck.Wadbridge Borrows E. Vt>ntongoose, Kea, Truro BrewerJ. Trell;ella-.,Probus.Grampound El!Lke H. St. Erney, Devonport BosankoR.Trenowetb,St.Keverne,Histn Brewer R. Broadmoor, St. Stepben's, *BlakeH.Trevansn.St.Breock, Wadbdge BosenseU .Gt.Sellau,Sancreed, Penzance Plymouth Blake H. Trussell, St. Keyne, Liskeard Bosper ·w. Bardon of Earth, St. Ste- Brewer R. Market place, Padstow Blake J. St. Just, Grampound phen'~-by-Saltash, Plymouth Brewer T. Creftoe. 8t. Columb Major Blake J. jun. St. Just, Gram pound Botterell J. Trereiffe, Madron. Penzance Brewer T. St. Saviour'~, Padstow Blake J. Land rake, Devon port *BottersT.Trecarrell, Lezant,Launceston Brewer W. N ottar, St.Stephen's,Saltash Elake J. W. Pelynt, East Looe Bottrall W. Lelant, Hay le BrewerW.Trevarren,Mawgan,St.Ciumb Blake P. Botes-fleming, Plymouth Bott.rell J. Busullow, Madron, Penzance Bridgman T. South Petherwin,Lancestn l3lake R. Menheniot, Liskeard Boucher J. Manaccan, Ho·lston Brid!!rnan W. Poughill, Bode l3lake R. St. Germans, Devon port BoulderG.Boscarnon,St. Kevernt>,Helstn Bright J.Callstock. Perranzabuloe,Truro Blake S.Tredower,St.Minwer,"\Vadebdge Boulder J. B. Brirlge, Illogan, Redruth BrimmacomlJe J. Morwenstow, Stratton .B!ake T. Landrake, Devonport. BoultT. Mean toii,Conbtantine,Falrnouth BroadJ.St.Stephn'8·by-Saltash,Piymth .Blake T.Trevansn.St.Breock,Wadebdge BoundW.Cargreen,LaiHlulph,Plymoutb Broad J. Morlitnhm. Botes Flming.Piym Blake W. La.ndrake, Devonport Bovey -.St. Ewe, St. Au<tlell Broad J. Newham, Otterbam,Camelfrd *Blake W. Stoke Climsland, Callington Bowcber F. Tol van, Constnntine, Falmth Broad N. West Kilcrew,St.Keyne, Liskrd Blake W. Stoke Climslanrl, Callington Bowcher R. Constantine, Falmouth Broad R. Maraboro',Botes Flming,Plym Blarney J. Portloe farm, Veryan Bowden B. Constantine, Falmouth Broad R. Telskiddy, St. Columb .Major :Blarney Mrs. Probu". Grampound Bowden E. Treloskin, Cury, Helston Broad T. Caglinua, Dulot>, Lh;keard Blarney P. Veryan, Truro Bowden J. Henbar, St. Martin, Hel~ton Broad W. St. Germans, Devonport Elamey P. Challean,Gwennap, Redruth Bowden J. Treveder, St. Martin,Helston Broad W. St.. Sampson's, Lostwithiel Blarney T. Trevarth, Gwennap, Redruth Bowden T. Brill, Constantine, Falmouth BroadW.Halligather,St.Gennys,Cmlfrd Blarney T. Veryan, Truro Bowden T. Releath, Crowan, Cam borne Broad W. Mt>drose, St. Teath,Camelford Blarney '1'. jun. Veryan, Truro Bowden W. Lower Spargoe, Falmouth Brock S. St. Ann's, Landulph, .Plymth Blarney W. Veryan, Truro BowdenW.ScriscentAnthony,Devouport Brock T. South hill, Callington Blewett T. Lambriggan, Perranzabuloe, Bowden W. Seworgan, Constantine, Brokenshaw W. St. Dennis, St. Austell BlewettW.Clmrch twu. Warbstw.Lncstn Falmouth *Brokenshire G. Lanteglos, Fowey BlewittJ. Warleggon, Bodmin BowdenW.Trengilly,Constantine,Fimth Brokenshire .T. St. Winnow, Lo3twithiel Bligh C.Lowr. Kernick,Helland,Bodmin Bowrlen Z. Kt>rnick, St. Ghnia~. Penryn Broken!lhin~ W. Lanlivery, Bodmin Blight E. St. Mewan, St. A us tell Bow hay J. Dim son, Calstock, Tavistock Brood W. Yearles, Pelynt, East Looe Blight J.Tregender, Ludgvan, Penzance Bow hay Mrs. M. Cali!lock, Tavistock Brooking J. Rezare, Lezant, Launce•ton .Blight J. Gwolbell, St. Agnes. Truro Box J. Marhamchurch, Stratton Brookin!Z T. N ottar,St.Stephen'a,Saltash Blight J. lllogan, Redruth Box Mrs. J. St. Mellion, Plymouth BrooksH.Merrymeet,Menheniot,Liskrd Blight R. Ludgvan, Penzance BoxJ.Lampetha,Tywardreath,St.Austll Brooks S. Unkinhorne, Callington .BlightS. Ludgvan, Penzance Box l\1. Trewonal, Constantine, Falmth Brown E. Cross, St. lve Blight T. Lower Tregantle, Anthony, Boyne R. Kenidjack, St.Just, Penzance Brown E. Laneast, Launceston Devon port BoJne~ J. Bollowalle, St. Just, Penzance Brown G. Beal's mill,Lezant, Launce,tn Blight T. Treloweth, St.Erth, Hay le BoynesN. Boswedden,St.Just,Penzance Brown G. Moyles,St. Minver,Wadebrid!! Blight W. Blerack Antbony, Devonport Boynes N.jun.Hendra,St.J ust,Penzance BrownG.Penescoe,St.Mewan,St.Austell Blitchford F. St. Jus;tt Grampound *Brabyn H. St. BrPoek, WadPbridge Brown r.. C. Landrake, Devonport Elitcbford J. St. Jui>t, Gram pound Brabyn J. Bokelly, St. Kew, WadPbrid~e Brown J. Mev<tgissey, St. Au~tell Elowey C. Trenadlin, Tywardreath Brabyn R. Trevellas, ~t. Agne!!, Trnro Brown Mrs. J. St. Pinnock, Li<~keard Blowey Mrs. C. St. Sampsonfi,Lstwithiel Brabyn W. White Hay ,W ithiel, Bodmin Brown J. Conuon, St. Pinnock, Lisk.,ard Bloy D.Trenefel,Lawhitton,Launceston Braddon R. Treneglos, Launceston Brown J. Treligga, St. Teatb, Camelford Blunt W. Gwermap, Redruth Bradford J. Linkiuhorne, Callington Brown J .Tretheuna,Alternun,Launcelltn l3oadell J. 'l'revergey, Cury, Helston Brand on F, Timberljlllb,Lezant,Lauucsto Brown J, Trewarmet, Ti11tagel~ Ca.melfrd .
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