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Devonshire. 979 TRADES DIRECTORY. J DEVONSHIRE. 979 Da.rby Loui~, Karswell, Hockworthy, Davey William, Longland: Cross, Claw- Dendle Wm. Yenn, Sandford, Crediton Wellington (Somerset) ton, Holsworthy Denford Thomas, North Heal, High Darch ~, Luscott Barton, Braunton Davey William, N'orth Betworthy, Bickington, Chulmleigh R.S.O Bucks mills, Bideford Denley Jn. Bickington, Newton .Abbot ])arch Henry, Mekombe, 1\Iarwood, Davie John J. Northleigh, Goodleigh, Denner William,Southdown, Salcombe Barnstaple Barnstaple Regis, Sidmouth })arch J ames, Horry mill, W emb­ Davie 1Vm. East Ashley, Wembworthy Denning William, Exeter rd.Cullomptn worthy R.S.O R.S.O Dennis Brothers, Harts, Lift-on R.iS.O J)arch John, Indicknowl, Combmar­ Davies Fredk. Thornton Kenn, Exeter Dennis Albert, Buddle, Broadwaod tin, llfracombe Davies G.Hoemore,Up-Ottery, Honiton Widger, Lifton R.S.O Darch Richard, Lugsland, Crnwys Davies Joseph, Stourton, Thelbridge, Dennis C.Sticklepath,Taw.stock,Brnstpl ::llorchard, Tiverton Morchard Bishop R.S.O Dennis ~iss Charlotte, West Worth, Darch W. High Warcombe,llfracombe Davies William, West Batsworthy,Cre- North Lew, Beaworthy R.S.O Darch William Henry, "\Vestacombe, ccmbe, M01·chard Bishop R.S.O Dennis EdwardMedland, Torhill,Drew- Swymbridge, Barnstaple Da;~·is Albert, Rockbeare, Exeter steigntDn, Newton Abbot Dare Fred. Kilmington, Axminster Davi,; Jame;;, Garramarsh, Queens- Denni.s Edrwin, Grinnicombe, iBroa.d- JJare George, Yetlands, Axminster nymptDn, South Moltolll >v-ood Widger, LiftDn R.S.O . JJ11re Waiter, Old Coryton, Kilming- Davis John, French Nut tree, Clay- Dennis Edwin, WoodLand. Ivybridge ton, Axminster hidon, Wellington (Somerset) Dennis F. Venton, Highampton R..S.O 1Jark Henry, 1Voodgates, Sourton, Davis ·w.Youn~hayes,Broadclyst,Exetr Dennis Frdk. Fullincott, Insww R. S.O Bridestowe R.S.O Davis Wm. Jame>i, Ford, Ohulmleigh Dennis George, Juriiilia.yes, Witbleigh, Tiark James, Buckg cross, Bideford Davy Mrs. ~Iaria, Lilylake, Colyton, Tiverton Dark William, Lamert{)n, Tavistock Axminster Dennis -George, Kentisbury Barton, Tiarke Le vi John, Fortescue cottage, Davys James, Gifford, Bampton R.S.O Kentishury, Barnstaple Salcombe Regis, Sidmouth Daw Misses Sarah, .Ann & Emma, Dennis Geo. Thorn, Bridfo:rd, Exeter Darke Richard, .Addle Hole, Black Tor- Wiggaton, Ottery St. Mary Dennis George Henry, Parnacott barn, rington, Highampton R.S.O Daw George, Larkbere, Talaton,Ottery Pyworthy, Holsworthy · Darke Rd. Blatchford, Dunsford, Exetr St. Mary Dennis Henry, Odam & Lower Coombe, Darke Richard, Harcombe, Sidmoutb Daw James Edward, Lower Horslett, Highampton R.S.O Darke William Henry, Tolly ~loore, Clawton, Holsworthy Dennis J. Halsinger, Braunton R.S.O Halwill, Beaworthy R.S.O Davis William James,Ford,Chulmleig'h Dennis John~ Croft, JaCDbstowe, Ex~ Daw Jn. Hv. Hele, Sand-ford, Crediton bonrne R.S.O . Dart Mrs. Eliza & Son, Bridge, North • Tawton R.S.O Daw Miss Jane, Wickington, South Dennis John, Lower Pulworthy, Hig'h- Dart Edwd. Town tenement & Losse$, Tawton, Okehampton ampton R.S.O r - Awliscombe, H{)niton Daw Thomas, Greenslade, Sampford Dennis John,~Iilford, Hartland,Bidefrd Dart Francis, Burrow hill, Hemyock, Courtenay R. S. 0 Dennis John Thomas F. North Broad- CullomptDn Da w W. Dowrieh & East Burridge, lev & Coppers Cross, 'l'amerton ~Iarhav, Santlford, Credit on Foliot, Grown Hill R.S. 0 Dart Fmd, • Cheriton Fitz- paine, Crediton Daw W. Elburton, Plymstock,Plymtb Dennis Le-wis, Pyewill, Holmacott, Dart George, Higher Barton, Aiihton, Daw William, Tye, Cullompton · Freinington R.S.O ~ewton Abbot Dawe Chas. Woodhouse, Branscombe, Dennii Lewis, jun. Bradavin, West.- Tiart John, Bbcklake, Ottery St-. Mary Axminster leigh, Bidefordl Tiart John, Kiddicott, Clannaborough, Dawe Henry, Yeoland, Buck1and Dennis Samuel, Town Barton, TM.L Bow R.S.O :Monachorum, Yelverton R.S.O bnrn St. Mary, Exeter Dart T. L. jun. 1High street, North Dawe J.Hacklake,Whitchurch,Tavistck Dennis Thomas, Bideford TawtDn R.S.O Dawe Jas. Loveton, Yelverton R.S.O Dennis Thoma11, Broadcroft, B:ratton Dart T. Gourte, Molland~, Sth. Molton Dawe John, Lower Ditsham, Walk- Clovelly, Lew Down R.S.O Dart Thomas, Luckworthy, Molland, hampton, IIorrabridge R.S.O Dennis William, Adjuvin, Bideford South Molton Dawe Richard, Court, Barton, Lamer- Dennis Wm. Truelove, Shaugh Prior, Dart Thomas, .Silverton, Exeter ton, Tavistock Roborough R.S.O. &i at Plympton l>art Thos. Luxt-on, sen. Incott, Samp- Da.we Samson, Clannacombe, Newton St. Mary ford Courtenay R.S.O . Ferrers, Plymouth Dennis William Edward, Haddacott, IJart William, Bottreanx mill, Molland, Dawe W.Reddicliff,Mary Tavy,Tavstck Huntshaw, Torrington South Molton Dawe "William, Court Barton, Bratton Dennis William Henry, Pipacott; pos- Dart William, Lower W ootton, Cole­ Clovelly, Lew Down R.S.O tal addlress, Marwood, Ba.rnsta-ple brooke, Copplestone R.S.O Dawe W.C.Week,MiltonAbbot,Tavstck Densem !Mrs.E. Townhouse, S. Molton Dascombe Mr~. Lower Woodburn,Oak­ Dayman Jas. Bradworthy, Holsworthy Densem Thomas, West Risdon, Jacob- ford, Dulverton ll.S.O. (Somerset) Dayman James, Sherwell, Barnstaple stowe, Exbonrne R.S.O Date William, llbert.st-owe, Batson, Dayman J. Lovacott,Fremington R.S.O Densham Richard & Son,Clea.vehanger, Salcombe R.S.O Dayment John & Thomas, Lnscombe, Nymet Rowland, Morchard Bishop Da.vey John & William Malson & Wil- Bovey 'l'racey R.S.O R.S.O son, Witheridge, ~!orchard Bishop Dayment Miss Elizabeth, Fri!Jlkla.nd, Densham Richard, Birch, Coleridge, . R.S.O Sampford Courtenay R.S.O Wembworthy R.S.O Davey Richard & Mrs. Mary Ann, Per­ Dayment Miss Elizabeth Ann, Higher Densham Roger C.C.Bury Barton,Lap- . hamsHolcombe,Uplyme, Lyme Regis Clisson, Exbonrne R.S.O ford, '~forcharo Bishop R.S.O :Davey Allan, OharnaJord, Thelbridge, Daymond J.Sturridge,Sandird.Creditn Densham Wm. Tree down, Bow 'R.S.O }lorchardl Bishop R.S.O Deane Thos.· & Isaac, Alson, Chard Denziloe Charles, Castle, Hawkchnrch, Jh.vey Geo. ISowdon,LympstDne, Exetr Dea.ne Mrs. .M. Stockland, IHoniton .A::fminster Davey Geo. By. Alphingt-on, Exeter d:e Lancey John, East hill, Parracombe, Derham C. Dunkeswell .Abbey,Honiton :Da.vey James, North Molton,S. Molton Ba.rn.staple Derham Chas. Muddifordi, Cullomptn Davey John, Higher Rowden,Sampford de la Pole :Miss Edrica, Wastor, King-, Dester William, Hockworthy, Welling.. · Courtenay R.S.O ston, Kings,bridge ron (Somerset) Davey John, PenSDn, North Tawton Delbridge Oharles, Ford, Kentisbury, Devonshire Dairies Limited CSaml .. llavey John, Stockhey, PetrockstDwe, Barnstaple Lake, manager), Kingskerswell,:New~ Dolt on R. S. 0 Dalbridge James, Blindwell, Twitchen, ton .Abbot Davey M. Fernworthy ,:BridestoweR.S. 0 South Molton Dew J. Woodbnry Salterton, Exeter - Davey Mrs. T. Edlhill, FaTway, Honitn Delbridge Johr1, Croftsleigh, Berry Dewdney Charles, Chaddlewood, Davey Thomas, Milton, Buckland ~arb-or, Il.fracombe Plympton St. Mary Monachormn, Yelverton R.S.O Delbridge Thomas, Fisbley :rock,Ather- Dewdney Charles, Holland, Sparkwell, l)avey Thomas, Week mill, Chawleigh, ington, Umherleigh R.S.O Plympton Cbumleigb Deloe G. Prixford, Marwood,Barnst-ple Dewdney Robert May, Poun<M .Land, Davey Waiter, Box's shop, .St. Giles­ Delve Frederick, Loxhore, Barnstaple Silverton, Exeter in-the-Heath, Launcest<m Delve Thomas, Summer's Hiscott, Dicker Charles Henry, C<>swick, Mare- Davey William, Bondleigh mill, BDnd­ Tawstock, Barnstaple ton Hampst~ad, Newton .Abbot leigh, North Tawton R.S.O Delve William, Higher Almanstone, Dicker G. Holeland, Dnnsford, Exeter Davey William, Great Youlden, South "\Voolfardisworthy West, Bideford Dicker Samuel Lethbridge, Drewston, • Tawton, Okehampton Denbow Francis, Crobbaton, Diptford, · Chagford, Newton Abbot Davey William, Higher Hawkerland, South Brent R.S.O Dicker William, Murchington, Cha.g-. Woodbnry Salt~rton, Exeter Dendle H. Mooracre, Sandford,0'edtn ford, Newton Abbot · Pickel' Jn. Vlampit, Sandford,Creditn DEVON 62* .
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