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Corn\Vall. [Kelly's 494 SMA CORN\VALL. [KELLY'S S::!:!IALLWARE MANUFACTRS. Chenoweth Mrs. Jane & Sons, Veryan Drew Geo. 2 Boscawen Bridge rd. Truro Cornish Smallware Co. Limited (The), green, Veryan, Grampound Road Drew William, _Marazion R.S.<? Ponsanooth mills Perran Well Station Chevers Thomas J. II5 Fore st. Saltash Drown Jn. S. Ptllaton, St. MelhonR.S.O R.S.O. & at 7 Wood Street square, Chidley Richard,Venn,North Tamerton, Duff Edward, Probus R.S.O London · TA "Tapes Perran Well Holsworthy Dunstan Edward, Quarry rd. Falmouth Station ,; ' Chigwidden Thomas, Cury, Cury Cross Dunstan Richard, Praze, Penryn Saunders Tom (dealer), Pool, Carn Brea Lanes R.S.O Dunstan Thomas Hy. College, Penryn R.S.O Church-ward John, Landrake, St. Ger- Dumtan Wm. Bumt ho. Mabe, Penryn mans R.S.O Eddy James, Bugle, St. Austell SMITHS, BLACKSMITHS & Clark Thomas, Black lane east, Redruth Edwards Edward Ponsanooth, Perran FARRIERS. Clemens C. Drift, Buryas BridgeR.S.O Well Station R.S.O Andain William, Gerrans, Falmouth ClemensW.Church twn.St.BuryanR.S.O Edwards G. Gwedna,Godolphin,Helston .AndrewW.Downderry,St.Germns.R.S.O Clemow J. St. Just-in-Roseland, :Falmth Edwards George, Hayle terrace, Hayle .Ashton John, Kingsand, Plymouth Coad ·w. Carclaze, Treverbyn,St.Austell Edwards John, Horsedowns, Camborne Auger Thomas, St. Teath, Camelford Coad William, Tregonnissey, St. Austell Edwards R. Lower Quarter, Ludgvan, "Baker William, Albaston, Tavistock Cock Alfred,Chy-an-Gwail,Lelant R.S.O Long Rock R.S.O BallS. Church st. Mevag-issey, St.Austell Cock James Brokenshire, Plusba cross, Edwards W. Crowlas, Long Rock R.S.O Ball William, St. Day, Scorrier R.S.O Lewannick, Launceston Elliott Henry, St. Sennen R.S.O Bamfield Ja:::aes, Lelant R.S.O Cock John, Bolventor, Launceston Eustace John, St. Day, Scorrier R.S.O Barnicoat Fredk. 17 Fore st. Camborne Cocking Cecil, Treviglas, St. Columb Evam J. Kilkbampton, Stratton R.S.O Barnicoat J.Grampound,Grampound Rd Minor R.S.O Fielding John, Penrose, St. Ervan, St. iBarnicoat Richd. Commercial rd.Penryn Cocking Wm.Newlyn,Grampound Road Issey R.S.O BarnicoatRicbd. Tregony, GrampoundRd ColemanE.Mount Hawke,Scorrier R. S. 0 Fisher J obn, Rescassa, Gorran,St. Austell Barnicoat T. Pengrugla,St.Ewe,St.Austll Collett Hugh, Church town, St. :Michael Folley Samuel, Tresparret, St. Juliot, J3arnicoatT. Tregony, GrampoundRoad Penkivel, Probus R.S.O Boscastle R.S.O Barnicutt \'V m. Tbos. St. Cleer,Liskeard Uollins Wm. J. Three Mile Stone, Truro Foster RicbardC.Lewannick,Launceston !Barriball &Reed, Lawhitton, Launceston Colmer John, Millbrook, Plymouth Frayn Francis Philip, Egloskerry R.S.O Bartlett Fras. Plushabridge, Linkin- Colwill Ascott, Camelford Frayn Henry, Race bill, Launceston borne, Callington R.S.O Colwill Hy. St. Gennys, Stratton R.S.O Frayn James, Ptper's pool, Launceston :Bartlett John, Castle dore, St. Samp- Congdon Richard, Slaughter bridge, Frayn John, St. Stephen's, Launceston son's, Par Station R.S.O Lanteglos-by-Camelford, Camelford Frethey George, Lanreath,Duloe R.O.S .Bartlett J obn, Polmear, Tywardreath, Congdon Richard, jun. Polperro R.S. 0 Frethey T. Penpoll, St. Veep, Lostwiielth Par Station R.S.O Cook Thomas, Market st. Looe R.S.O Garland John, Pempwill, Stoke Clims- Eate T. Rosenannon, St. Wenn, Bodmin Coombe Alfred, Sticker, St. Mewan, land, Callington R.S.O Bate Thomas, Windmill, Padstow R.S.O St. Austell Gay Henry & Thomas,Down farm,Xorth Eatten Chas. Laneast, Egloskerry R.S.O Cornish Edward, West down, St. Teath, Tamerton, Holsworthy Eatten John, Coppethorne cross, Pound- Camelford Gay James, llornacott chapel, North stock, Stratton R.S.O Cornish Henry, St. Tudy R.S.O Tamerton, Holsworthy Batten John, Fore street, Camelford Cory Albert, St. Gennys, Stratton George Wm. C. W. Fore st. St. Just-in- Batten Thomas Davies, East Taphouse, Cory John, Davidstow, Camelford Penwitb R.S.O St. Pinnock, Liskeard CoryThomas, St. Juliot,BoscastleR.S.O Glanville John, Duloe R.S.O Beer Harry, Back lane, Lostwitbiel Couch Henry, Lower Clicker,::\1enheniot, Glasson W. S. r6 Richmond hill, Truro .Eennet Joseph, Carnkie, Redruth Liskeard Glenvill Fletcher, Bossiney, Camelford Bennett Stephen, Mt. Charles,St.Austell Couch Isaac, St. Germans R.S. 0 Goodman, E. Burnt ho.St. Gluvias,Pnryn 'Bennett S. St. Blazey, Par Station R.S.O Couch James, Bake Lane end, Hessen- Goodman Nicholas, Church town, Lan- iBennett Stepben, Nanscawn, St. Blazey, ford, St. Germans R.S.O dewednack, The Lizard R.S.O Par Station R.S.O CouchR.Hessenford, St.GermansR.S.O Green Cornelius, Church town, l\Iorvah, :Beswetherick Anthony, Penpont, l\Iar- Couch William, Narkurs, Hessenford, Pendeen R.S.O gan-in-Pyder, St. Columb R.S.O St. Germans R.S.O Green Robert,Highway,St. Kew, Wade- Jlettinson George, Trenewan, Lansallos, Couling J. Polbathic, St. Germans R.S.O bridge R.S.O Polperro R.S.O Cowling W.J. Jacobstow,Stratton R.S.O Gregory William, Trelasb, Warbstow, 'Bickle George, Rock head, Pengelly,De- Creba John, Tregonnissey, St. Austell Egloskerry R.S.O labole, Camelford Creba John, Treleaven's Cross lane, Griffin Samuel, Callington R.S.O _Bishop W.Courttoll, Constantine,Penryn Charlestown, St. Austell Grimaldi W. Penpraze, Illogan,Redruth .Blewett John, St. Mabyn R.S.O Cubo Alfred, Mithian, Scorrier R.S.O GummowW.Pittimee,St.:Minver, Wade­ Blewett William, Occasinney, Alternun, Cundy Charles, High st. St. Stephen's- bridge R.S.O Launceston in-Brannell, St. Austell Gundry Thos. Reskadinnick, Camborne :Body Harry, Moorswater, Liskeard Curnow Ernest, Lower quarter, Ludg- Hambly Abrhm.Prt.Isaac,Wdbge.R.S.O Eond Mrs. Elizh.Ann,Bullockla. Helston van, Long Rock R.S.O HamblyC.Trewetha,St.Endellion,Wade- ·Bond Nicholas, Sitbney, Helston Curnow H.St.Martin-in-Meneage R.S.O bridge R.S.O ~ond Thomas John, Trewethern, St. Dale Thomas, Treverva, Penryn Hamley John & Son, Par green, Par. Par Kew, Wadebridge R.S.O Daniel Mark, Charaton cross, Pensilva, Station R.S.O Ereen John E. Charlestown, St. Austell Liskeard Hand James, Pool, Carn Brea R.S.O .Brenton F.Treganatha,St. Wenn,Bodmin Davey Chas. P. Fish street hill,Falmoutb Harfoot William, Kea, Truro Brenton James, White cross, Colan, St. Davey H. Crafthole, St. GermansR.S.O Harris RBathpool,NorthHill,Launcstn Columb R.S.O Davey John,Leather bottle,Michaelstow, Harriss Wm. Brayshop, Linkinhorne, Brenton John, White cross, St. Columb Camelford Callington R.S.O 1\lajor R.S.O Davey Jn. H. Green Bank rd. Liskeard Harvey Jas. Anvower, Sithney, Helston ..Brewer William, Withiel, Bodmin Dawe William, 12 Webber st. Falmouth Harvey James, Mousehole, Penzance :Broad Robert, Bude R.S. 0 Deacon Edwin, Longlands, St. Step hen's, Harvey John, Sheffield, Paul, Penzance Brokenshire Saml. Royal Hotel yrd.Truro Saltash Ha wke Fras.Slades Edge. Wadbge.R.S. 0 Bronn Henry, Highertown, Truro Deacon Thomas, St. Cleer, Liskeard Hawke W. Trevarrian, St.ColumbR.S.O Brown John, Millbrook, Plymouth Deacon William, Landulph, Hatt R.S.O Hawken & Milroy, Barras st. Liskeard Brown John, Nancegollan, Helston Deason Hy. Strand, St. Mary's, Penznce Hawken C. H. Coad'sGreen,Launceston Buckingham Richd.Jn.Callington R.S.O Delbridge T. J. St.Agnes, Scorrier R.S.O Hawken W.Pengover, Menhenoit,Liskrd .Buckingham William Ough, Landrake, Dingle John, Pelynt, Duloe R.S.O Hawkins J. Philleigh, Grampound Road St. Germans R.S.O Dingle John Henry, Kelly Bray, Stoke Heard Alf. St. Clether, EgloskerryR.S.O 'Bunt John, Trelights, Wadebridge R.S.O Climsland, Callington R.S. 0 Heard W. Shop, :Morwenstow, Stratton .Bunt Wm. :Four winds,Blisland,Bodmin Dingle Thomas, High st. St. Stepben's- R.S.O Butters Joseph, Hill head, Duloe R.S.O in-Brannell, St. Austell Hearn H. Lostwitbiel st. FoweyR.S.O Caddy Wearn, Garras & Rosevear, Dixon Thomas, Sandoes & Gonpiper, St. Henwood Hart, St. Issey R.S.O Mawgan-in-Meneage R.S.O Feock, Truro HenwoodJ.Rundle,Lanlivery,Lostwithl Carbis John, 3 St. James st. Penzance Donnithorne John, 14 West end,Redruth Henwood Samuel, Treskinnick cross, ,Cardew Stephen, Woolley, Morwenstow, Down John, St. Thomas, Launceston Poundsiock, Stratton R.S.O Stratton R.S.O Downing Wm. J. Tabernacle st. Truro Henwood Tbomas,Trevelmond,Liskeard "Carhart Thomas, Pool street, Bodmin Dowrick Charles, Coombe, St.Stephen's- Hicks D.Couch's mill,Boconnoc,Lstwithl Carkeek Stephen, Commercial rd. Hayle in-Brannell, Gram pound Road Hicks John, 1 Railway terrace,Newquay Carne Thomas, Antony, Devonport Dowrick Hy. Hewas water, St. Austell Hicks N. White cross St. Breock, Wade· Champion Arthur John, Church town, DowrickJames, Ruan-Lanihorne,Gram- bridge R.S.O Sithney, Helston pound Road Hicks Samuel, 10 River street, Truro Chapman Edward, Limb head, St. Draydon 'John & Son, Helland Bridge, Hicks Wm.Henry, St. Teath, Camelford Breward, Bodmin ' Bodmin & Longstone, St. Mabyn HigmanJ.Fair st.St.Columb:MajorR.S.O .
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