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OFFICE TRADES Directolly. 125 Farmers-Continued OFFICE TRADES DIRECTOllY. 125 FARMERs-continued. Small T. Gorst, Leysters, Tenbury 'Strangward J.D.UpperAioor,J.eominstr Rollings W. Turnway, Titley, Kington Smallridge J. Pitt house, Linton, Ross lStreet J. Hope 1\lansel, Newnham Roper T. Thrift, Bromyard Smead W. Middlewood, Clifford, Hay /Strel;t J. Kilrhyg, Llangarron, Ross Ross J.New house,Thornbury,Bromyard SmithMrs.Ann,Grove, Yarkbili,Ledbury /Street J.St.Owen's cross, Hentland,Ross Ross T. New Barn, Kington Smith A. Court, Walterstone /Street J.St.Owen's farm,Hentland,Ross Ros~ W. Ryelands, Brimfield, Ludlow Smith C. Vineyard, Donnington, Ledhry Street W. Upper Chilson, Hereford Row berry J. Lower Rid way, Hereford Smith E. Catley's cross, Bostmry ,T.edbry 'Stubbs E. Brierley bill, Presteign Rowherry J. sen. Ashmonton,Bromyard Smith E. Lowet· Ailey, Hereford Stubbs R. Southley, Leysters, Tenbury Rowberry W. Burley, Linton, Bromyard Smith lVIerr.v Fold, Eye, Leomimter Summers H. Eastnor, Ledbury E. 1 Rowbury J. Middle Rid way, Hereford Smith E. Shobdon, Leominster 1 Suttle W. L. Brampton Abhotts, Ross Rowley B. Baton Bishop, Hereford Smith F. Felhampton,Uptn.Bishop,Ross Suttle W. L. Park farm, Foy, Ross Ruck J. Gwerogenuy, Kil peck, Hereford Smith F. Linton, Ross Symmonds J. Meer's place, Weobly Rudge F. the Brook, Marden, Hereford Smith F. Madley, Hereford Symmonds P. Sellack, Peter;.tow, Ross Rudge G. Hope Manse], Newuham Smith H. Bidney, Dilwyn, Leominster Symmonds W. Broome bill, Leominster Rudge .T. Cawborough, Ross Smith H. J. Moorcroft, Leduury Symonds E. Woodfields, Led bury Rudge John, Coldnose, Orcop Smith J. Datfaluke, Peter~tow, Ros,; Symonds J. Calderwell, Leominster Rudge Jogeph, New house, Orcop Smith J. Aston Ing-ram, Glouc£~ster Tarbath J. Weobly, Hereford Rudge J. Coppice farm, Foy, Roas Srnith J. Newton, Kinnerslry, Hereford Tarlilll! ·w. Nupend, Muusley, Ledhury Rudge J. Uppt>r Monkton, Ross Smith J. Ridhy cn.Much Dewch.Herdd Tayler H. Moukland, LeominstP1' Rudge W. Old hill, Ross Smith J. Much Marcle, T"edbury 'l'aylor B. Swan, 'J'arrin:rton, Ledbury Rudge W. Weston-unrler-Penyard,Ross Smith J. Worm hill, Madley, Heref,)rd Taylor C. the Leysters,Leystt>r,Tenbury Ruff W. White houBe, Hereford Smith J. Church fnn. Mauley, Hereford Taylor Mrs. E. Catchall, Hereford Russell E. Lower Dock low, Leominster Smith J. Elm hili,Lugwardine, Hereford Tay !or Mrs. E. Priory court, Hereford Russell W. Cowley gate, Great Malvern Smith J. Kenchester, Hereford 'l'aylor Mrs. E. Whiteland, Ro~s Sander;J A. Moat, Orcop Smith J. Newbarns, Norton, Bromyard Taylor J. Up. home, Ivington, Leomnstr Sanders J. Rowton court, Kenderchurch Smith J. Rock fmu & Carey court, Taylor J. Upper town, Bromyard Sanders J. Upper N orthgate, J.\{onmouth Ball ingham, Ross Tay I or J. Vicara!!e,Strett'ord, Leominster Sanders W. Newlands,Garway,Monmth Smith J. Tanhouse, Bromyard Taylor :Mrs. J. Credenhill, Bereford Sanders W.Wootton,Dormine;tn.Herefrd Smith 1\Irs. L. Upper Sough, Bromyard Taylor Mr5. J. Wbitton, Ludlow Sankey E. Lower Dowufield, Killgton Smith Mrs • .Much Marcle, Ledbury Taylor J. Aston Ingbam, Gloucester Saukey 'f. V<mmoor, Dilwyn,Leominster SmithS. Bowling gm.Cirhonger,Herefd Taylor J. Cluston, Dorminf!tOn Saunders J. Northgate, Ho!ls Smith 8. Lingen, Presteign Taylor J. Lower Drayton, Ludlow SavagarJ.PrebentJary,Wellng-tn.Herefd SmithS. Longlanr:ls, Worcester Ta,vlorJ. Redcastle, Ledbury Savage G. L')wer Breinton, Hereford SmithS. Lower Woonton, Hereford Taylor J. Stretford court, Leominster SayceJ.Brook farm,Kentchurch,Herefrd SmithS. Upper Park, Eye. Leorninster Taylor J. Stockshouse, Hrreford Sayee T. the Grange, Abbey Dore SmithS. the Lodge, Walford, Ross Taylor Mrs. Brook farm, Walford, Ross Scandred W. Great Pen lan, Kiugton Smith T. Blackvmn, Bromyard Tuylor N. Millfieltl, Bromyard Scandrett J. Kine:sland, Leominster SmithT. theTump,HolmeLacy,Hereford 1Taylor P. W. Merryfidd, Bromyartl Scarlet Mrs. E. Norden hall, Luston Smith T. the Tump,Holme Lacy, Herfd Taylor H. Cop hall, Brakes, Ludlow Scarlet J. Springfield, Luston Smith T. Upper Newton, Newton Taylor R.CopbaiJ,Downton,Leintwardn Scudamore J. Little Pengethley, Ross Smith W. Arnolds,Much .Marcle,Ledbry Taylor R. Iving1on green, Leominster Scudamore R. Hentland, Ross Smith W. Bircher, Leominster Taylor R. Woodfleh.l, Hereford Scuddamore J. Trewen, Monmouth Smith W. Bromhill, Bromyarll TaylorT.Broadmoor,Woolhope,Ledbury Scuddamore R. A~ton Ingham, Glo'ster Smith W.Hall court,MuchMarcie,Ledby 'l'aylor T. Hard wick bill, Bromyar•l Seaborne G. Moreton Jetfries,Bromyard Smith W. Lower court, Putley, Ledbury Taylor T. Hill farm, Llangarrou, Hoss Seal T. Little Dewchurch, Hereford Smith W. Cradley, Great Malvern Taylor T. Mausell Gamage, Hereford Seborn W. Vowcburch corn. Vowchureh Smith W. Redhill, Bromyard Taylor T. Roaks, Asl1perton, Ledlmry Serra11 J. Peterchurch, Hereford Smith W. Woodroanton, Hereford Taylor T. Ta1·rington, Ledbury Sexty E. Amberley, Marden, Hereford Sneade J. Alrneley, Hereford Taylor W. Leivthall Earles, Leominster Sexty G. Brainge, Wool hope, Led bury Sneyd R. Showell, Madley, Hereford Tay !or W. Bridge Sollers. Hereford Sexty G. Putley, Ledbury Sneyd W. Bridge Sollers, Hereford Taylor W. Shawl Court, Ledbury Sexty Mrs. M. A. Homend st. Ledbnry South J. Cradley, Great Malvern Taylor W. the Sh()wers, Leomiuster Sexty R. Hoar house, vVoolhope, Ledbry South all T. Rudgend, Fownhope, Herefd Taylor W. West Town, Leominster Sexty ·r. Hollington,HolmeLacy. Herefd Sparkman J. Little Marc le, Ledtmry Taylor W. Yarpole, Leominster Sexty W. Old Sufton, Mordifrd. Herefrd Spencer E. Wootllow, Bosbury, Led bury Teague J. the Tack, Winslow,Bromyard SharpT. Fowlett's fm. Eastnor, Leduury Spencer E. Bircller, Leominster Terrett T. Hart's hill, Ross Shayle J. Hazle, Munsley, Ledbury Spencer R. Bircher, J.. eominster Terrett W. Huntsbam fcmn, Goodrich Shear:; J. Lower \Voonton, Hereford Spencer T. Bolter's close, Bromyard Tbeyer -. Walford Court, Ross Shenton Miss H. Brimfield, Ludlow Spencer W. Aconbury court, Hereford Thomas E. Upper Lye, Leominster Shepherd N. Nap ho. Brimfield, Ludlow Stallard J. Little B1rch, Ros3 Thomas G.Shireglat,CanonPyon,Herefd Shepherd W. Bishop:s Frome,Bromyard Staples J. Tuming-ways, Leominster 1'homas G. White oak, Hay. Shepherd W. Brook frm.Colwall,Ledbry Stead man J. Luaton, LPomimter Thomas H. Purbrook, Hereford Sheriff J. Burrington, Ludlow Stead J. Stockstree, Preston Wynne, Thomas J. Arunden court, Pipe & Sheriff W. Treworgan, Llaugarron, Ross Hereford Lyde, Hereford Sherrat Alexander, Holdberry barn, Steadman T. Cobnash, Leominster Thomas J. Cholstrey, Leominster Ocle Pyrchard, Hereford Stedman Edward Bright, Court farm, Thomas J. King's acre, Hereford Sherratt W. Michaelchurch, Hereford Tillington, Burgbill, Hereford Thomas J. Newton, Ltominster Sherriff T. Bury of Hope, Leominster Stephens F. Aymestrey court,Leominstr Thomas J. Woodbrook, King ton Sbuard J. Whitbourne, Worcester Stephens J . .Mynd, Lingen, Presteign Thomas John, Lower Derndale, Canon Silvester W. Burnt Hengoed, Kington Stephens P. Lower Harpton, Kin~ton Pyon, Hereford Sirrel T. Chamberlain, Brornyard Stephens R. the Hill, Dynedor, Hereford Thomas R. Aymt'strey, Leominster Sirrel •r. jun. Richley. Bromyard Stephens R. Pencraig, 1\Iarstow, Ross Thomas R. Kintley, Brilley, Hereford Sirrell J. More ton J eft'ries, Bromyard Stephens W. N urdens, Donniugtn.Lerl bry Thomas R •. Monington court, Vowclmrch Sirrell J. Pudleston. Leominster Stephenson Frederick, Horn green, Ro~s Thomas W. Peu-y-Moor, Dorston, Hay Sirrell W. Upper Whteston, Hereford Stevens T. Little .l\Iarcle, Ledbury Tbompson W. Pen-yr-hen-llan, Cusop, Shmm J. Hazell, Woolhope, Ledbury Steward C. Lower Bucklanri,Leomin.;.ter Hay Skerrett J. Bra.ndiland's end, Hereford Steward T.Weston-unde!'-Penyard,Ross Till J. Court, Soller's Hope, Ross Skerrett W. Ullingswick, Bromyard Steward W. Hennor mill, Leominster Tillam 8. Marlbrook, Leominster Skipp R. the Grange, Harewood 1 Ro~s Stewart W. Hamnbh court, Kimbolton Timings R. \Vacton Court, Bromyard Skyrme J. the Camp, Brimfield, Ludlow Stimson J. Almeley, Hereford Tippi11s \V.lfenals,Kirnbolton, Leomnstr Skyrme J, Norton Canon, Hereford Stock C. Umlerhill, Foy, Ross Tipton Mr~. E. Brierley, Leominsrer Skyrme R. Woodmonton, Hereford Stock C. U nderhill, Fownbope,Hereford Tip ton G.L\1 iddleton-on-tbe-Hill,Tenbry Skyrme T. Steward's Hyde, Bromyard Stoekford E. Brook farm, .Evesbatch 'fipton G. Upper Whyle, Leomin.!!ter Skyrme W.Littl.hill,King'sPyon, Weoby Stokes T. J. Sunny bank, Brelley,Herefd Tipton R. East on, Ten bury Slack M. Moor Holmer, H<'reford Stokes W. Llydiart-y-wain, Cusop Tombs T. Lower Horton, BromyarJ Slade F. Pollen~, Pixleyt Ledbury Stone J. Coldicot, St. Weonard's, Ross Tomkins J. Ricard~, Much Birch, Ross Slade H. Bowens, Fownhope, Hereford Stene S. Great Treaddow, Ross Tom kins R. Stanford Bi~hop, Bromyard Slade S. Harst:tns, Soller's Hope, Ro3s Strange J. Ford Ahbey, Leominster TomkinsT.Treree!!tium,Llanl!arron,RoBs Slade W. the Cross, Dynedor, Hereford Strange Miss M. Almeley, Hereford Tornkins W. Eardisland, Leominster Small B. Miles Hope, Ttmbury Strange W. Cotmoor, Leomin::~ter Tommy G. Foy, Ross .
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