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WILTSHIRE. FAR 337 Smith G TRADES DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. FAR 337 Smith G. Kite hl.Wanborough,Swndn Stiles J. Sherston, Malmesbury Targett John, Bower Chalke, Salisbry Smith Henry John, Chitterne All Stiles Mrs. Sarah, R<Jwde, Devizes Taunton H. Percy, Downton, Salisbry Saints, Codford St. Mary S.O Stinchcomb W. Luckington,Chippnhm Taunton J. R. Netherhamptn.Salisbry Smith J. Blunsdon St. Andrew,Swindn Stokes G. West Kington, Chippenham Taunton In. Wm. Downton, Salisbury Smith J. Horpit, Wanborough,Swindn Stokes H. Leigh gro.Bradford Wit:h.out Taunwn Percy, Redlynch, Salisbury Smith John, Allington, Chippenham Stokes John, Dauntsey, Chippenham Taunton Robert Silas, Standlynch, Without Stokes N. Winsley, Bradford-on-Avon Salisbury Smith J. Nth. Wraxhall, Chippenham Stokes Sidney, Garsdon, Malmesbury Tavener G. Nth. Wraxhall,Chippenhm 'Smith John, Rodbourne, Malmesbury Stone Geo. Gt. Bedwyn, Hungerford Tayler Francis, Maiden Bradley, Bath Smith John, Thornhill, Langley Bur- Strange Edgar, Colerne, Chippenham Tayler George, Biddestone, Chippnhm reIl Without, Chippenham Strange G. Lydiard Tregoze, Purton Tayler H. W.Hartham,Corsham R.S.O Smith John James, Potterne S.O Strange Henry, Mile Elm, Calne Tayler James, Stanton St. Bernard, Smith Mrs. Mary, Chelworlh, Crick- Strange Henry,The Old mill, Chittoe, Marlborough lade R.S.O Ohippenham Tayler Jaspe,r Raymond, Honeybrooke, Smith Richard, Easton, Kington St. Strange Jas. Broad Hinton, Swindon Biddestone, Ohippenham MichaeI, Chippenham. Strange Joseph, Stonehill, Chaa-lton, Tayler Richard James, Manor house, 18mith Robert, Sutwn lane, Langley Malmesbury l'ickwick, Corsham R.S.O Burrell Without, Chippenham Strange Simeon, Wroughton, Swindon Tayler S. R. South Marston, Swindon Smith Rowland, Bratton, Westbury Strange Tom,Lower Seagry,Chippnhm Taylor Herbt. & Son, South Wraxall, Smith S. Corwn, Upton Lovell S.O Stratford A.Horpit,Wanboro', Swindon Bradford-on-Avon <Smith Mrs. Sabina, Biggs Bush fa.rm, Stratford J oseph, Stratwn St. Ma.r- Taylor A. Manton house, Preshute; Hawkeridge, Westbury garet, Swindon Marlborough .Smith T. Luckington, Chippenham Stratton F. & 00. Manor house, Man- Taylor Oharles, W;roughton, Swindon Smith Thomas, Malthouse, Brink- ningford Bohune & Oharlton, Pew- Taylor E. C. Mere mill, Mere, Bath worth, Chippenham sey S.O Taylor Edwd. Chapmanslade,Westbry Smith Tom, WyIye S.O Stratton A. Alton Priors, Pewsey S.O TaylOl' Edwin, Mere, Bath Smith Wm. Pinhills & Laggis, CaIne Stratton Charles Harris, Hill Deverill, Taylor J. Notton, Lacock, Chippnhm 'Smith Wm. South Ma-rston, Swindon Warminster Taylor John E. Rowden farm, Chip­ .Smith William E. Church farm, Nor- Stratton Joseph,Wickdown, Preshute, penham Without ton, Malmesbury MarIborough ITaylor T. E. Easton, Oorsham R.S.O Smith Wm. E. 4 High st. Swindon Stratton W. Kingston Deverill, Bath Taylor William, Oricklade R.S.O Snelga.r Thos. Whiteparish, Salisbury Stlreet Henry, Ditchampton, Wilton, Taylor William, Lane's end, Gastard, -Snelgrove Charles, Best's lane, Sut- Salisbury Corsham R.S.O ton Veny, Warminster Street J. sen. West Tisbury, Tis- Taylol' William, Rowde, Devizes Snelgrove David, Chirton, Devizes bury R.S.O Taylor Wm. Henry, Malmesbnry Snook Brothers, Urchfont, Devizes Street James, Wardour,Tisbury R.S.O Teagle W. Upper Seagry, Chippenham Snook Albert, South Marston,Swindn Street John, West Dean, Salisbury Teagle William Rich, Little Somer- Snook Alfred, Sedgehill, Shaftesbury Street William, Downton, Salisbury ford, Chippenham Snook James John, Great Cheverell, Stride Mrs. J. Whiteparish, Salisbry Telling Fredk.Chas.BroadTlYwn,Swndn Littleton Panerll S.O Strond Allan, Chisbury, Little Bed- Telling George, Ashton Key-nes,Crick- -Snook John, Urchfont, Devizes wyn, Hungerford lade R.S.O Snook Joseph, Sedgehill, Shaftesbury Strong Jas. Everleigh, Marlborough ITelling Thomas, Minety, Malmesbury Snook William, Minety, Malmesbury Strong John, Preshute, Marlborough Telling William, New house, Minety, Snook William J.Stratford-Sub-Oastle, Strong John M. Pewsey S.O Malmesbury Salisbury Strong W. Draycot, Pewsey S.O Thatcher Joseph, Wishford, Salisbury 'Snook Worthy, Urchfont, Devizes Stump T.& Son,Brinkworth,Ohippnhml Theobald Isaae &; Son, Purlon,Swindn Bpackman Edward, East Tytherton, Stump ·Wm. Charlton, Malmesbury Thick Mrs. Julia, Furleigh, Bradford- Chippenham SummeTs Joseph & Jesse, South on-Avon 'Spackman E. C. Axford, Marlboro' Wraxall, Bradford-on-Avon Thomas Edward, Minety, Malmesbry Spackman John, Southcott &; Down, Summers Alfred, Swerves, Calne Thomas Robart William, Allingt{)n, Pewsey S.O Summers E. Wingfield rd. Trowbrdge I Chippenham Without Spackman John Basil, Cliffe house, Summers F.Poplars,Studley,Trowbrdg;Thomas S. Binton, Trowbridge Cliffe Pypard, Swindon Summers F. Poplars,Studley,Trwbrdg Thompson Henry, Donhead St. Mary, Spackman W. ·We. Lavington, Devizes Summers James, MeIksham Salisbury Spackman William, Egerton villa, Sutton G. & J. Brinkworth,Chippnhm Thorn William, Durnford, Salisbury Broughton Gifford, Melksham Sutton F. Packhorse, Purton, Swindn '1'horne Henry, Swindon Spackman William, Rylands, Lydiard Sutton Frederick, Causeway house, Tidmarsh Wm. Minety, MaImesbury Tregoze, Wootton Bassett Brinkworth, Chippenham Titchener David, Finch's Hill villa. 'Sparey H. Netton, Durnford,S31isbry Sutton Frederick, HDydon, Swindon Bishopstone Shrivenham R.S.O. Sparey S.Sturford la.Cor.sley,Wrmnstr Sutton Jasper, Liddington, Swindon (Berks) Sparrow David, Marsh Hill farm, Sutton John, Brinkworth, Chippenham Titcomb William & Simeon, Stoke Marst.on Maisey,Fairford S.O.(Glos) Swan Jabez, West way, Castle Combe, common, Purton Stoke, Swindon Sparrow Frederick, Brook hOUise, Chippenham Titcomb William Oliver, Can court, Luckington, Ohippenham Swan~on Frederick, West park, Cor- Lydiard Tregoze, Swindon . Sparrow William, Kington St. MichaeI, ston, Malmesbury . Titcombe Frederi~k, Kent end, Ash· Ohippenham Swanton G. South Newton, SalIsbury ton Keynes, CrlCklade R.8.0 Spencer Misses E. &; K. Alderton, Swatt{)n Maurice, Wilcot, Pewsey S.O ~tcombe J.?~yes knoll,PUTton~Swndri Chippenham Sweatman Thomas, Ham cross, East Tltcombe WIll1am, PUl'ton, Swmdon Spencer Dennis Ernest Ferris, Luck- Tisbury, Tisbury R.S.O Tompkins Benjamin, Pipsmore farm~ ington, Chippenham Sweetman W. West Ashton,Trowbrdg Chippenham Without -Spencer W. Brinkworlh, Chippenham SymondsS.Earldoms,Landford,Salsbry Toop R. C. Sevenhampton, Swindon -Spencer W. E. Luckingion,Chippnhm Tanner A. T. Swallowclift, Salisbury Townsend Henry, Herridge, Colling- SpiceI' S. Ebbesborne Wake, Salisbury Tanner Oharlelr, The Grove, Chap- bourne Ducis, Marlboroug'h Spiers J. Little Cheverell, Devizes manslade, Westbury Townsend William, Hogginton, South~ Springbett G. H. Upavon, Pewsey 8.0 Tanner F. Berwick Bassett, Swindon wick, Trowbridge Sprules Thomas, Colerne, Ohippenham Tanner John, Mildenhall, Marlbol'o' TOWDsend WiIIiam, New inn, South~ Stafford P. Dilton Marsh, Westbury Tanner John, Wanborough lane,Wan- wick, Trowbridge Stafford S. F. Madbrook frm.Westbry borough, Swindon Townsend Wm. Minety, Malmesbury Staples T. Milton, Ea.Knoyle,Salisbry Tanner Mrs. Jane, Rockley h011se, Tranter F. J. Colerne, Chippenham Staples William Prdbert, Hawking R<Jckley, Marlborough Treise William, Nether Street, Brom- down, Hindon, Salisbury Tanne'r Simeon, MaTsh farm, Swindon ham, Chippenham 8teadman Harry, Ohute, Andover Tanner Thos. Hankerton, Malmesbury Trimnel George William, Frankland, Stephens Henry, CherhilI, OaIne Tanner W. Bentham, Purton, Swindon Urchfont. Devizes Stevens J. Broad Ohalke, Salisbury Tanner William Thomas, New farm, Trimnell Tom Jones, Manningford Stevens James, Whiteparish,Salisbury Alderton, Chippenham Abbotts, Pewsey S.O 'Stevens James Bradshaw, Manor ho. Targett Oharles & Henry, Tollard Trow Mrs. S. High st.Wootton Bassett Ogbourne St. Georg-e, Marlborough Royal, Salisbury Trowbridge John, Bear farm, Hed- Stevens Mrs.S.Hullavington,Chppnhm Targett Hy. Knook, Upton Lovell S.O dington, Calne Stidston J. C. Ludgershall, Andover Targett Henry George Wright, Por- Trl)whrid!!'e John, Donhead St. Mary, 'Stiles Albert, Bulkington,Potterne 8.0 ton, Salisbury SalisbUl'f WILTS. 22 r.
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