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1298 PUB HEREFORDSHIRE. [KELLY's Publicans-Continued 1298 PUB HEREFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S PUBLICANs-continued. Royal Oak, Richa1'd Rudge, Portway, Burghill, Hereford New inn, John Batts, Eardisley RS.O Royal Oak, William Saunders, Barton street, Hereford New inn, John Chandler, Pembridge R.S.O Royal Oak, Hichard Spencer, Munsley, Ledbury New inn, John Gritfiths, Folley, Marden. Herefard Royal Oak family & commercial hotel & posting house (E. New inn,Mrs.M.Gwillim,Cwm Dulas, Clodock,Abergavenny H. Hopkins, proprietor), Southend street, Ledbury New inn, Thomas Harril'l, Michaelchurch EskJey, Hereford Royal Oak hotel, family & commercial inn & posting house~ New inn, Samuel Hughes, Bacton, Hereford George Bedford, South street, Leominster New inn, John Johnson, Longtown, Abergavenny Royal Standard, James Whiting, BeweIl street, Hereford New inn, Edward Jones, Fwthog, Abergavenny Rummer inn, George Davenport, 42 Bewell street, Hereford New inn, George David Leighton, St. Owen's cross, Hent- Salmon inn, Henry Preece, Bridge SoleI'S, Hereford land, Ross Salutation, John Morgan, Weobley RS.O New inn, Samuel Marriman; Broad street, Ross Saracens Head, Robert Croft Davis, High street, Ross New inn, Tom Mitchell, Burgess street, Leominster Saracens Head, J n. Bennett Evans, 10 St.Martin st. Hereford New inn, Jas.Roberts,Pontshill,Weston-under-Penyard,Ross Seven Stars, Charles AlIen, Stifford's Bridge, Malvern New inn, Mrs. Jane Smith, Bagor Lydium, Garway hill, Seven Stars inn, Mrs. EJizh. Roberts, Homend st. Ledbury Orcop, Hereford Ship inn, John Davies, 105 St. Owen street, Hereford New inn, John Smith, Newtown, Yarkhill, Ledbury Ship inn, James Hull, Hoss road, Hereford ~ew inn, John South, Cradley, Malvern Smiths' Arms, Charles Mapp, Longrove, Rogs New inn, John Gilbert Vaughan, Brilley, Whitney RS.O Somers Arms, Mrs. Mary Ann Williams, Eastnor, Ledbury New inn, Benjamin Williams, Monkland, Leominster Spread Eagle commercial hotel, J. Lewis, 2 King st. Hereford New Inn hotel (James Addyman, man.), Wacton, Bromyard Spread Eagle, Robert Smith, Walford, Ross :New Town inn, Richard Adams, New town, Hereford StocktonCross,F.Whisken, Stockton,Kirnbolton, Leominster {)ak inn, William Price, Hope-under-Dinmore, Leominster Sun Tavern, Thomas Bach Ingram,7 St.Peter's st. Hereford -Old Bridge inn, Thomas Jones, Headbrook, Kington Sun inn, Mrs. Mary Morris, 53 Duke street, Kington DId Cross Keys, William Nicholl, Withington, Hereford Sun inn, James Philpotts, Winforton RS.O {)ld Harp, George Pearman, 126 Widemarsh st. Hereford Sun, George Price, Cusop, Hay RS.O DId Talbot inn, James 'Vetson, New street, Ledbury Sun inn, John Thomas Reece, St. Margaret's, Hereford Orange Tree, George Cosburn Davies, 15 King st. Hereford Sun inn, Torn Williams, 33 St. Owen street, Hereford Oxford Arms, William Har.ey, Duke street, Kington Swan inn, Joseph Bailey, Holmer, Hereford Oxford Arms, James Jeffers, Brampton Bryan RS.O Swan, James Caldicott, Eardisland, Pembridge R.S.O Oxford Arms, Edward Wood, 42 Widemarsh st. Hereford Swan, Philip Grubham, Stoke Prior, Leominster Pack Horse inn, Richard Vale, Belmont road, Hereford Swan, John Sandford, Over Letton, Hereford Pandy inn, William Lewis Mosley, Dorston, Hereford Swan, Evan Thomas, Huntington, Kington Pelican, James Perkins, Allensmore, Hereford Swan inn, George Webb, Homend street, Ledbury Pine Apple, Joseph Wallace, \\"idemarsh street, Hereford Swan inn, Mrs. Elizabeth Wollaston, Leintwardine RS.O Pheasant.inn, WaIter Shinn, 48 Bridge street, Leominster Swan (The), Joshua Yeates, Church street, Kington Plongh (The), Arthur Daniel, Wellington, Hereford Swan htl.Mrs.M.E.Reese & Mrs.M.Price, Edde Crossst.Ross Plough inn, Thomas Grifliths, 75 White Cross st,. Hereford Symonds Yatt inn, John Ballinger, Whitchurch, Ross Plough, William Higgs, Little Dewchurch, Ross Talbot inn, Mrs. Rachel Foster, Bridge street, Kington Plough inn, James Hodges, Stoke Lacy, Bromyard TaIbot hotel, Mrs. Elizabeth Lucas, West street, Leominster Plough inn, Thomas Henry Howard, Homend st. Ledbury Temple Barr inn, Harry Gibbard, Ewyas Harold, Pontrilas Plough inn, John Charles Jones, Peterchurch, Hereford RS.O Plough (The), George Seabright, Over Ross street, Ross Theughill Arms, J.Pumphrey, Marsh, Withington, Hereford .Plough, John Steele, New end, Canon Pyon, Hereford Three Elms, Mrs. M. Reece, Huntington, HoImer, Hereford Pontrilas inn, Thomas Gillett, Pontrilas RS.O Three Horseshoes,Mrs.Susannh.Bird,15 Corn sq. Leominster Portway inn, George Frederick Hills, Portway, Hereford Three Horseshoes, Mrs. Jane Mary Dean, Treville, Hereford I'rince of Wales,Mrs.Ann Colcomb,121 Bridge st.Leominster Three Horseshoes,C. Farrington, Knapton,Eirley,Leominster Prince of Wales, William Thos. Graty, 54 Eign st. Hereford Three Horseshoes, James Rudge, Eccles green, Norton Prince of Wales hotel, William Blacker, Ashfields, Ross Canon, Weobley R.S.O Punch Bowl, Charles Prosser, 8 West street, Hereford Three Horseshoes, John Tummey, Llangarron, Ross Queen's Arms, Miss Jane Clarke, High street, Bromyard Tram inn, George Tanner, Much Dewchurch, Hereford Queen's Arms, William James Froome, 4 Broad st. Hereford Tram iuu, Mrs. Ellen Watkins, Eardisley RS.O Queen's Head, Richard Davies, Bridge street, Kington Traveller's Rest, Joseph·Williams, Stretton Sugwas,Hereford Queen's Head, George Rowlands, Pembridge R.S. 0 True Heart inn, James Bubb, Kyrle street, Ross Race Horse,Mrs.MarthaJones,New town,Widemarsh,Herefrd Unicorn, William Watkins, Weobley RS.O Radnorshire Arms, James Prosser, 85 Bargates, Leominster Victoria inn, Thomas William Wall, I Edgar street, Hereford .Railway Bell, :Mrs. Ellen Parry, 45 Blue School st. Hereford Victoria hotel, George Williams, 25 Widemarsh st. Hereford Railway hotel, Edwin T. l\1organ, Dinmore station, Boden- Vine Tap. William Smart, New street, Ledbury ham, Leominster Vine Tree, Benjamin Weare, Walford road, Ross Railway inn, William Chinn, The Lea, Ross Voluntecrinn,Mrs.L.Mcrcdith,Harold st.Bartonshm.Herefrd Railway inn, Stephen Herbert, The Barton, Hereford Volunteer, Henry J. Pudge, Walker's grn. Marden, Hereford Hailway inn, James Loxley, Church street, Bromyard 'Valwyn Arms,Richard AmosMailes,MuchMarcle,Gloucester R'lilway inn, Charles Partridge, Church street, Bromyard Waterman's Arms, James Collins,St.Martin street, Hereford Railway inn, Miss Jessie Sandford, Norton Canon, "-eo- Weaver's Arms, Thomas Kennett, 40 Bewell street,Hereford bley RS.O Wellington inn, Rd. Dallow, Chances Pitch. Colwall, Malvern Railway inn, William Westlake, Brookend, Ross Wellington,.Harber Shadrach, Crow hill, Upton Bishop, Ross Railway tavern, Alfred Jones, Duke street, Kington Wellington Arms, Alfred Horley, 24 Widemarsh st. Hereford Red Lion, James Evans, Monkland, Leominster West Midland inn, Mrs. Frances ,smith, 62 Eign st. Hereford .Red Lion inn, John Hall, Peterstow, Ross Westan Cross, Edwd. Jeffreys, Weston-under-Penyard, Ross Red Lion, William Lane, Victoria street, Hereford Whalebone, Mrs. Anne Williams, Tupsley, Hereford Red Lion, James Preece, Longford, Kingsland RS.O Wheat Sheaf, Mrs. Eliza Davies,22 New :Market st. Hereford Hed Lion,AlfredPrltchard,Hope-under-Dinmore,Leominster Wheat Sheaf,William Henry Hopkinson,Frome hill,Bishop's Red Lion, William Pritchard, Madley R.S.O Frome, Bromyard Red Lion, Wm Prosser, Ewyas Harold, Pontrilas RS. 0 Wheatsheaf, In.Lewis,Sapeybridge, Whitbourne, Worcester Red Lion, Mrs. Margaret 'Vall, Bredwardine, Hereford White Hart hotel, George A. B. Landon, 48&49 Broad street, Red Lion, James Woodbridge, Stifford's bridge, Malvern Hereford Red Lion hotel & posting house,Geo.Morgan,Weobley RS.O White Hart, Enoch Little, Aston Ingham, Ross Rest (The), John Carter, Burcott road, Holmer, Hereford White Hart, William Mapp, 10 West street, Leominster Rhydspence inn, Evan Dyke, Brilley, Whitney R.S.O White Horse, Mrs. Jane Davies, Church street, Kington Ring of Bells, George Palmer, New street, Ledbury White Horse, Thomas Goode, 32 Union street, Hereford Rising Sun, ·William Cooper, Longtown, Abergavenny White Horse, Charles Price, 19 High street, Kington Rising Sun, Thomas Smith, Peterstow, Ross White Horse, MissEmma RosiaSmith,39West st.Leominster Roe Buck inn, Richard Allen, Brimfield RS.O White Lion, Mrs. Anne De La Hay, Wilton, Ross Ro~e & Crown, Wm. Perry, Ledbury I'd. Tupsley, Hereford White Lion, Henry Lucas, 13 Maylord street, Hereford Rose Garden inn, Edward Jones, Holmer, Hereford White Lion, James Morris, Bye street, Ledbury Royal famIly & commercial hotel, Royal Hotel Co. Limited WiJite Lion, Mrs. Eliza Smith, Etnam street, Leominster (Miss Mary Wright, manager), Prospect, Ross White Swan, Charles Reynolds, 28 School lane, Leominster Royal George, George Davies, 31 Widemarsh st. Hereford Woolpack, Samuel Savagar, 4 St. Nicholas street, Hereford Royal George, Thomas Preece, Lingen, Presteign RS.O Worcestershire Arms, Lawrence Lynass,StokeBliss,'fenbnry Royal Hotel tap, Frank Holsey, St. Mary street, Ross Wormelow Tump inn, J. Smith, Much Birch,'framlnnR.S.O Royal Oak, William Blacker, Corps Cross street, Ross Wye hotel, John Gill, Lower Bullinghope, Hereford Royal Oak, Thomas Powell, Church street, Kington Yew Tree, William Dobbins, Peterstow, Ross.
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