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WILTSHIRE. [KELLY's 1 338 FAR WILTSHIRE. [KELLY'S 1"AR1tlERs--eontinued. Warman Mrs. Matilda, Oommo·n, Pur- Westgata K. G. Bower hill, Melksham Trowbridge W. G. Easton,Pewsey 8.0 ton, Swindon Westmacott H. &; S. Minety,Malmsbry Truman George, Seend, Malksham Warren Alfred, Great Bathampton, Westmacott George, Duchy Hag, Truman Isaac, Seend, Melksham Wylye S.O Braydo'll, Cricklade R.S.O Tubb Lewis, West Grimstead, Salsbry Warren E. G. Clarendon pk.Salisbry W~stmacoUJohn, Okus farm,Swindon Tuck Edward James, Lower Ham frm. Warren Frederick, Higher & Lower Westmacott Robt. Minety, Malmsbry Broad town, Swindon lawn, West TisbUJ'y, Tisbury H.S.O Weston R. Etchilhampton, Devizes Tuck Fredk. Thos. Hi~hgate, I.ydiard Warren Jas. Clarendon pk. Salisbury Weston Thomas, Hodson, Swindon Tregoze, Wootton Bassett Warren William, Charlton, Salisbnry Whale W. Stanley brdg.Bremhl.Calne Tuck Henry Isaac, Bushton, OlitIl' Warren William, Knoyle Down, East Whatley Chas. W. Wanborough,Swndn Pypard, Swindon Kn<~rle, Salisbury Whatley Edward, Bishopstone~ Tuck T. Cliffe Pypard, Swindon Waters Edgar, Sth. Newton,Salisbury Shrivenham RS.O. (Berks) Tucker E. Steeple Ashton, Trowbridge Waters Fred, Whiteparish, Salisbury WhatIey H.Barford St.Martin,Salisbry Tucker G. Langley Fitzurse,Ohppnhm Waters G. C. Sth. Burcombe,Salisbury Whatley John, Bishopstone, Shriven­ Tucker Geo. Long Newnton, Tetbury Water.s J. J.Kendall, Gomeldon,Slsbry ham R.S.O. (Berks) Tucker R. Elmsgate, Steeple Ashton, Waters J. J. C.WestHarniham,Salisbry Whatley SI. H. Badbnry, Swindon Trowbridge Waters John James Caines, Stratford Whatley Stephen, Best's lane, Sutton Tucker H. W. Shalbourne,Hungerford Tony, Salisbury Veny, Warminste.r Tucker Martin, Long Leaze, Keevil. Waters W. K. Bishopstone, Salisbury Whatley W. Sutton Veny, Warmnstr Trowbridge Watkins Isaac,Dilton Marsh,Westbury Wheeler David, Edington, Westbury Tucker Rupert, New grounds, Steeple Watkins Mark, Tennis corner, Dilton Wheeler James, Up. Stratton,Swindon Ashton, Trowbridge Marsh, Westbury Wheeler John, Rowde, Devizes Tucker Samuel, Holt, Trowbridge Watson E. Ox ho. DunkiJrk, Devizes Wheeler :Mrs. Mary Ann, Bishopstone~ Tucker T. Steeple Ashton, Trowbridge Watson George, Bradenstoke-cum- Salisbury Tucker William, East town, West Clack, Chippenham Wheeler Hobert, Stanley, Chippen- Ashton, Trowbridge Watson Henry, Bushy marsh, Chittoe, ham Without Tuckey Robert, Wootton Bassett Chippenham WhMler 8. L. Alderton, Ohippenham Turk Frederick, Bradenstoke-cum- Watson Henry, Woodrow, Melksham Wheeler W. Common,Cricklade RS.O Clack, Chippenham Watson Humphry Wilmot, Biddesden, Wheeler William, Kington St.Michael. Turk Frederick, Spirthill, CaIne Chute Fo·rest, Andover Chippenham Turk Wm. Lydiard Tregoze, 8windon Watson Thos. T. The Spa, Melksham Whitaker In. Saffery,Bratton,Westbry Turk William Hy. Charlecote, Calne Watts E. Steeple Ashton, Trowbridge White Richd. &; Son, Porton, Salisbry Tu.rne'l" Henry, Potterne 8.0 Watts James Edmund, Bushton,Cliffe White' A. W. Marshfield rd.Chippnhm Twine F. Tookenham,Wootton Bassett Pypard, Swindon White Ar1Jbur, Corsley, Warminster Twine Geo. Greenhill, Wootton BasseU Watts John, Holt, Trowbridge White A. E. Shalhourne, Hungerford Twine William, Charlcote, Calne Watts John, Keevil, Trowbridge White Arthur R, J.P. Cha.rnage~ Twiney Arthur, Binton, Trowbridge Watts J. J. Bromham, Chippenham Mere, Bath Tyler John. Seend, Melksham Watts Mrs. Mahala, Bushton, Cliffe White Edmund LIewellyn, Higher Uncles Henry, Compton Bassett, Calne Pypard, Swindon G~n farm, Poulshot, Devizes Uncles Thomas, East Foscote, Grittle- Watts Richard, Wilcot, Pewsey 8.0 White Edward, Highworth, Swindon ton, Chippenham Watts Thomas, Malthouse, Blunsdon White Edwin, Newton Tony, Salisbury Urch C. Winsley, Bradford-on-Avon St. Andrew. Swindon White E. A. Stratford Tony,Salisbury Vallis' T. H. Maiden BradIey, Bath Weaver Sarn1. Augustus, Malmesbury White F. E. Ashley, Tetbury (Glos) Vincent Benjamin, Groves, South- Weaver Simeon, Corston, Malmesbry White Francis John, West hill, West wick, Trowbridge Webb Aaron, Euridge, Chippenham Knoyle, Bath Vincent Jsph. Trowle, Trowbridge Webb Anthony, Brinkworth,Chppnhm White G. Broughton Gifford,Melks'hro Vincent L. Bullocks' Horn, Charlton, Webb Arthur, Charlton, Malmesbury Whit~ H. W. Cocklebury, Chippen- Malmesbury Webb Charles, Crockerton,Warminstr ham Without Vine Mrs. Mary, Seend row, Seend, Webb Frank, The Common, Brom- White Harry,LittIeton Drew,Chppnhm Melksham ham, Chippenham White H. G. Bulking-ton, Potterne S.O Viner A. Leigh gm. Corsley,Wrmnstr Webb Fraderick Alfred, West :King- White Herbert William, Zeals, Bath Vines B. Barepath, Burbage, Marlbrl>' ton, Ohippenham White HeTvey, Windmill, Lydiard Vines Chas. Gt. SomerfOO'd,Chippnhm Webb James, Byde mill, Hannington, Tregoze, Swindon Vines Jacob, Bremhill, Calne Swindon White Humphrey, Midghall, Lydiard Viney Reginald T. Chilmark, Salisbury Webb John, Semington, Melki!!ham Tregoze, Wootton Bassett Viveash Joseph, Winterbourne Monk- Webb John Joseph, Banbury farm, White J. W. T. Oorsley, Warminster ton, Swindon' Lydiard Millicent, Swindon White James, Kington St. Michael, Wadman J. Wingtield, Trowbridge Webb Mrs. Thomas, Forest,Melksham Chippenham Wadman John H. Stowford mill, Brad- Webb Thomas, Dilton farm, Wes,tbury White Jas. M. The Spa, Melksham ford-on-Avon Webb Uriah, 6 Castle st. Trowbridge White Joshua, Pitton, Salisbury Wadman R. Market Lavington S.O Webb W. Broughton Gifford,Melkshm White Robert, Semley, Shaftesbury Wadman W. Market Lavington S.O Webber Charles, Peckingell, Langley White R. We. Tisbury, Tisbury RS.O Waite Henry Ohas. Aldbourne R.S.O Fitzurse, Chippenham White Thomas, Dugdales, Compton WRite John, Manningford Bohune, Webber Walte;r William, Peckingell, Bassett, Calne Pewsey S.O Langley Burrell Without, Ohippnhm White Thomas, Whaddon, Salisbury Waite Walter, Lockeridge,Marlborough Weeks Arth. Gastard, Corsham R.S.O White William, Keevil, Trowbridge Wake Ernest George, Upton Scuda- Weeks J. Berwick St. John, Salisbury White William John S. Zeals, Bath more, Warminster Weeks Miss Mary, Colerne, Chippnhm Whiteford James, AbbGtts ball, Pot- Wake G. Widbrook, Bradford Withont Weeks Riohard, Box, Chippenham. terne S.O Wakefield F. Brinkworth, Chippenham Weeks W. Ebbesborne Wake, Salisbry Whiteman Wm.Jn. Highworth,Swindn Waldron Mrs. Frances, Hilldrop, Welch In. Common, Cricklade R.S.O Whitfield R Sevenhampton, Swindon Ramsbury, Hungerford Wells E. Totridge, Milton,Pewsey S.O Whiting A. Great Oheverell, LittJe- Waldron Mrs. James, Ma.rridge hill, Wells Frederick, Purton, Swindon ton PaneH S.O Ramsbury, Hungerford Wells George J. Great Bedwyn, Whitlock C. Mid. Winterslow,Salisbry Waldron Thomas 'White, Eastridge, Hungerford & Savernake Forest, Whitlock Lot, PittQn, Salisbury Ramsbury, Hungerford Marlborough Whitlock Wm. We. lVinterslow,SIsbry Walker Francis, Chisledon, Swindon Wells Henry, Ivy cot,tage, Manning- Whitting Oharles, Broomfield, Yatton Walker R. Hodson, Swindon ford Bohune, Pewsey 8.0 Keynell, Chippenham Wall A. T'ockenham, Wootton Bassett Wells J. Wedhmptn. Urchfnt. Devizes Whitting Chas. Charlton, Malmesbury Walling W. H. Dilton Marsh,Westbury Wells Sidney, Chirton, Devizes Whitting J.Hailstone,Crickla.de RS.O Wallis Archibald, Aughton, Colling- Wentworth Edward, East Leaze, Ald- Whitting .John, Minety, Malmesbury bourne Kingston, Marlborough bourne R.S.O Whitting Robt. Oharlton, Malmesbury Wallis Ohiterne, Fosbury, Hungerford West Ohas. Charlton, Malmesbury Whittle George & Co. Kington St. Wallis F. Chitterne St. Mary, Cod- We~t Frank, Cors1ey heath, Warminstr MichaeI, Chippenham ford St. Mary S.O West John, Neston, Corsham RS.O Wilcocks J. H. Patterdown,Chippnhm Wallis Mark, Stapleford, Salisbury West Joseph, CharIton, Malmesbury Wilcox George, Luckington,Chippnhm Walton Mrs. Elizabeth, Ea.st Swains- West Richard, Holt, Trowbridge Wildern Herbert Ernest, Stratton St. ford, Mere, Bath West W. Charlton, Malmesbury Margaret, Swindon Ward Alfd. W. Kettleton, Chippenham West WaIt. Button hill, Malmesbu·ry Wilkins Adam, Goatacre, Calne Ward Henry, Blackland, Calne WesteIl Edward, Highworth, Swindon Wilkins John, New Barn, Stanton WaTman John, Cliffe Pypard, Swindon Westell John, South Ma.rston,Swindon Fitzwarren, Swindon Warner R. C. Oaksey, Malmesbury. Westell Peter, Highworth, Swindon Wilkins W. Widham, Purton, Swindn.
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