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Shropshire 342 FAR SHROPSHIRE. [KELLY'S FARMERs-<lontinued. Key John, Nash, Tenbury Lee John, Crimps, Oteley, Ellesmere Jones Thomas, Rowton, Halfway Key Philip, Coreley, Tenbury Lee John, Ford, Shrewsbury House, Shrewsbury Ley T. Long house, Bitterley, Ludlow Lee John, LongnOT, Shrewsbury Jones T. Farmer Stanton, Shrewsbry Kilvert H. J. M. Grinshill, Shrwsbry Lea John Geo. Minsterley, Shrewsbry Jones Thos. Stoney Stretton,Shrwsbry Kilvert Richard,New house, Clunbury, Lee Joseph Hy. Pentrecoed, Ellesmere Jones Thomas, Sutton, Shrewsbury Aston-on-Clun RS.O Lee Mrs. Louisa, Broom park, :Keen Jones Thomas, Tasley, Bridgnorth Kind T.Norbury, Bishops CastIeRS.O Savage, Cleobury Mortimer S.O Jones Thomas, Treflach, Oswestry King Chas. Claobury Mortimer S.O Lee Mrs. S. Cardeston, Ford, Shrsby Jones T.The Lyde,Bromlow,Shrwsbry King Peter, Loppington, Shrewsbury Lee Thomas, Coed-yr-allt, Ruabon Jones Thomas, Weston hall, Weston Kinninsh Mrs. Agnes, Aston hall, Lee Thos. Lloyd, Ensdon, Shrewsbry Rhyn, Ruabon Aston Botterell, Bridgnorth Lee Thomas S. Haughton, S'hifnal J ones ThOiIllas, Wood green, Shifnal Kirkham William, Saplings & Clay- Lee William, Burlton mill, BurUon, Jones 'Dhomas, Woodhouse green, St. brook,Eaton-under-Haywood,Church Shrewsbury George's, Wellington Strett<m RS.O Lea William, Crosemere hall, Crose- Jones Thomas S. Lydham, Bishop's Kynaston A. Pankymoor,Tilley,Shrsby mere, Ellesmere Castle RS.O Kynaston John, Northwood, Wem Lee William, Haughton, Shifnal Jones WaJer, Ashford Bowdler,Ludlw Lambe Thomas, Newington, Halford, Lee Wm. West Felton, Oswestry Jonas Waiter, Whitehouse, Bryn, Edi- Craven Arms RS.O Leech Jdhn, Brocton cottage, Lydbury cliffa, Bishop's Castle RS.O Lamont J. G. Willey, Broseley RS.O North RS.O Jones 'Watkin, Eyton-on-the-Weald Lander Richard; Ridley, Sutton hill, Leooh Richd. Hadnall, Shrewsbury Moors, Wellington Sutton Maddock, Shifnal Le~h T. College, Prees, Whitc:hurch Jones Watkin, Lees,Walcot,Wellington Lander William Heath J.P. Tibberton, Leech W.Colebtch.Bishop's CstI.R.S.O Jones William, Badger, Shifnal NewpoN. Leedham Mrs. Annie, Stoney lane, Jones W. Brook ho.Selattyn,Oswestry Lane Edward., Middleton Scriven, Snitton, Bitterley, Ludlow Jones W. Coedyty, Halston, Oswestry Bridgnorth Leeson Edwd.May ho..Alveley,Brdgnth Jones William, Dyffryd, Maesbrook Lane Thomas, St. Mary's, Burwarton, Legh Richd. Hem manor, Shifnal Ucha, Oswestry Bridgnorth Leighton Misses Esther &. Hannah, Jones W. Emstrey,Ateham,Shrewsbry Langford A. Endon George, Bridgnrth Eyton-on-the-Weald Moor8,Wellngtn Jones W. Flanog, Coed-yr-allt,Ruabon Langford C. Broughall, Whitchurch Leighton Daniel, Muckleton,Wellingtn Jones W. Fron, Westan'Rhyn,Ruabon Langford John, Little Brinnal, Astley Leighton William George, Footbridge, J ones William, Grig hill, Ruyton-in- Ab'bot1!, Bridgnorth Tasley, Bridgnorth the-Eleven Towns, Shrewsbury Langford William, Chirbury hall, Lello John, Snitton, Bitterley, Ludlow Jones W. Heightley, Chirbury KS.O Chirbury RS.O Lester William, Dobson's bridge, Jones William, Pentre-wern, Hen- Langford William, Lower wood,.Al1 Whixall, Whitohurch goed, Oswestry Stretton, Church Stretton RS.O Lester Wm. Hodnet, Market Drayton Jones W. Kenwick's park, Ellesmere Langley Henry, Shipley, Bridgnorth Lester Wm. Hopton, Market Drayton J ones William, Lower wood, All Stret- Langslow Richard, Whitcot Keyset, Lewis Mrs. Elizabeth & John, Tyr- ton, 'Church Stretton R.S.O Aston-on-Clun R.S.O y-Coed, Oswestry Jones William, Shelve, Shrewsbury! Langslow Thomas, Plousters, Aohford Lewis Alfred, Morville, Bridgnorth Jones William, Silvington, Cleobury Carbonell, Ludlow Lewis Charles, MaeSlbury, Oswestry Mortimer S.O Large Mrs. Mary Ann, Haughton, Lewis Edmd. Picklescott, Shrewsbury Jones William, Stapleton, Shrewsbury Oswestry Lewis Edward, .Mdenham park, Mor- Jones W.Stoockbatch,Pitchford,Shwsby Last B. Pant, Crickheath, Oswestry ville, Bridgnorth Jones W. Swinney, Barrow, Broseley Lawley Henry, The Bow hills, Lewis Edward, Hampton wood, Welsh J ones Wil:iam, Trefiach, Oswestry Romsley, Bridgnorth Hampton, Whitchurch Jones William, Tyn-ew-rydd, Bryn, Lawley J. Lit. Coton, Tuck hl.Bdgnth Lewi.s Edward, Lower Poston, Craven Oswestry Lawley Jas, Shunesley, Neen Savage, Arms RS.O Jones W.Upper ho.Sidbury,Bridgnrt'h Neen Mortimer S.O Lewis E.Shirlett,Acton Round,Brdgnth Jones William, Upper & Lower Fain- Lawrence J.Tyn-y-coed, Bryn,Oswstry Lewis E. Hampton Wood, Ellesmere tree, Bridgnorth Lawrence J.Obley,Asron-on-ClunR.S.O Lewis Mrs. E. Dudleston, Ellesmere Jones W.Whitcott,Bishop's CstI.R.S.O La.wrence Rd. Cantlop, Shrewsbury . Lewis Frank, Admaston, Wellington J ones William, Whitcot Keyset, Aston- Lawton J.Stoke-upon-Tern,:Mkt.Drytn Lewis' George, Little London, :Muns- on-Clun RiS.O Lawton Samuel Henry, Gravenhunger, i[ow, Craven Arms RS.O Jones William, Woodnall, All Stretton, Newcastle, Staffs Lewis George, Peplow mills, Peplow, Church Stretton R.S.O LawtOOl Thomas, Dorrington, Pipe Market Drayton Jones William, Yew Tree farm, Ifton gate, Market Drayton Lewis George, '.Phe Nedge, Shifnal Rhyn, Ruabon Lea. Andrew, Leighton, Ironbridge Lewis Geo. Upper ho. Kinlet, Bewdlf:'Y Jones William, jun. Bryn, Oswestry Lea Charles, Clive, Shrewsbury Le-wis George Hugh, Newhouse, Wirs- Jones William D. Horton, Shrewsbury Lea ChaTtes, Hughley, Shrewsbury wall, Whit'churCih Jones William Peter, Rockley, Rhiston, Lea Chas. IMoreton Say, Mrkt. Drytn Lewis Miss Harriett, Whittingslow, Church Stoke R.S.O Lea. F. The Hollies, Gatten, Shrwsby Craven Arms R.S.O Jordan George, WheathilI, Bridgnort'h Lea Henry, BurltQn, Shrewsbury Lewis Hy. Aston, Craven Arms RS.O Jordan Thos. Mynd, Bucknell R.S.O Lea James, Dodecot.e grange, Child's Lewis Hug'b, Pen-y-wern, Clun RS.O Joy Mrs. Sarah & Jones Edward, Ereall, Market. Drayton Le-wis H.Selattyn W. Selattyn,Oswstry Noneley, Shrewsbury Lea James, Nagmgton, Child's Ercall, Lewis James, Newcastle court, New- Joyce John Nunnerley, Wickstead hall, Market Drayton castle, Aston-on-'Clun RS.O Wirswall, 1'Yhitchurch Lea In. Great Soudley, Mrkt. Draytn Lewis Mrs.Jane,Alkington,Whitchnr~h Juckes Henry Everall & Edwd.Savage, Lea John, Lineal hall, Lineal,Ellsmre Lewis Mrs.J.l.MiddletonPriors,Bridgnth Allscote, Wol'lfield, Bridgnorth Lea John, Sleap hall, Sleap, Shrwsby Lewis J.Comley, Leebotwood,Shrwsby Juckes Thos. Geo. Tern, Wellington Lea John, Stanwardine-in-the-Fields, LewisJ.Duck land,Edgerley,Baschurch Judson Mrs. Edward, Nantmawr Shrewsbury Lewis John, Hopton Castle, Aston-on- Llynelys, Oswestry Lea Joseph, Bagley, Ellesmere elun RS.O Kearne Geo. Trefnant, Shrewsbury Lea Joseph, Gt. Soudley, Mrkt. Drytn Lewis John, Melverley, Oswestry Keay J.Quina brook,Edstaston,Shrsby Lea Samuel, Kinsall, Whittington, Lewis John, Moston, Shrewsbury h.e-ay William Henry, ~orton-in-Hales, Oswestry Lewis In. Priors Ditton, Bridgnorth Market Drayton Lea Thos. Hungry Hatton, Mkt.Drytn Le-wis John, The Grange, Montford Kelsall G. Birch gro. Eyton, Shrwsby Lea Thoma.s, Ellesmere- bridge, Bicton, Shrewsbury Kelsall John, 'Middle, Shrewsbury Lea Thomas Silvester, Poulton, Min- Lewi's J.The Hall,Crickheath,Oswestry Kelsall Thomas, Shifnal sterley, Shrewsbury Lewis J. Wentnor,Bishop's Cstl.RS.O Kemp J. H. Walton, Wellington Lea T. W. Woodseaves, Mrkt. Drytn Lewis J.Wigginton,Ifton Rhyn,Ruabon Kennerley Robert, Beckbury, Shifnal Lea Wm. Goldstone, Markt. Drnyton Lewis John Garbett, Minton villa, All Kent .AIfd. Bomere Heath, Shrewsbry Lea Wm. Kenwick's Wood, Ellesmere Stretton, Church Stretton RS.O Kent Charles, Sandford, Oswestry Lea Wm. Park ho. Bagley, Ellesmere Lewis In. Willie, Hobarris,Clun R.S.O Kent E. Newton, Berwick, Shrewsbry Leach R. Kenstone, Market Drayton Lewis Joseph, Lyon's wood, Brough- Kent In. Woore, Newcastle, Staffs Leadsom J. Bryn Oer, Criftins,Ellsmre ton, ShrewS/bury Kent Joseph, Eyton, Shrewsbury Leake B.Up. Aston,ChurchstokeR.S.O Lewis Richard, Beeches, Church Pill, Kerr John, Moat hall, Hanwood, Leaka S.Pen-y-Bryn,Ifton Rhyn,Ruabn verbatC'h, Shrewsbury Shrewsbury Lee Charles, .Alveley, Bridgnorth Lewis R Priest Weston,Chirbry.R.S.O Key Abraham, Newton-on-the-Hill, Lee Fras. Jas.Onston, Tetchill,Ellsmre Lewis Richd. Ruthall, Bridgnorth Shrewsbury Lee Hy. Bicton viI. Bicton, Shrewsbry Lewis Richard, The Boldings, Astley Key A. Cold Weston,CravenArmsR.S.0 Lee John, Adderley, Market Drayton Abbots, Bridgnorth.
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