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Herefordshire Post 134 HEREFORDSHIRE POST SHOPKEEPERs-continued. Taylor T. Tarriu~ton. Ledbury CarwardineMrs.E.Pembridge,Leomnstr Oliver Mrs. S. Twyt'ord corn. Hereford Terry J. Lint on hiH, Lint on, Ross Chamberlain T. Yarpole, Leoroinster Oven Mri!. M. Shobdon, Leominster Thomas D. Bosbury, Ledhury Christopher J. Broom's ash,Linton,Ross Ovens D. Gorsty common, Ht>reford Thomas 0. W ir111all com.A llensmre.Hrfd Colcomb R. Cattle market, Hereford Overton W. Upton Bishop, Ross 'rhomas Mrs. M. Kingswood, Kington Cole J. Hampton Bishop, Hereford Owen T. Corps Cross street, Ross Thomas W. Ca~tleburyj Hereford Cole J. St. Margaret's, Hereford Papey T. Staunton-on-Wye Tomey R. Hope Manse, Nt~wnham Connop G. Eastnor, Ledbury Parry J. West street, Hereford Toombs J .Co lwall grn. Col wall, Led bury Connop J. High ho.Lugwardine, Here ford Parry Mrs. M. Cloddock, Herefortl Tompsou J. Aymestrey, Leominster Connop T. Hagley,Lugwardine,Hereford ParsonsMrs.E.St.Owen'sst.wtht.Herfrd Trahearn J. Aconbury hill, Ross Cook J, Bacton, HPref<ml Pearce J. Holme Lacy, Hereford Travel R. Sapey common, Bromyard Cooke J. Holmer, Hereford Peart J. 8tretton Grandi11on, Ledbury Trudell J. Corn street, Leominster Cooke T. Much Birch, Ross Perm Amo~, Cougltton, Walford, Ross Tunks C. High street, Bromyard Corbett J, We~thirle Hereford Penn W. Hentland, Ros:~ Turner W. Dukes, Eardit~ley, Hereford CowmeadowMrs.H.Homend sr.Ledbury Penney J. Winforton, Hereford Vaughan W. Almeh•y, Hereford Cox all S. L. Upper marsh, Leominster Perry T. Edvin Ralph, Bromyard Wadley C. Hope Manse), Newnhnm Cross T. Winslow, .Bromyard Phelps H. Waltord, Ross Wall J. Lit. 1\ierthyr, Brilley, Hereford Crump C. Weston-under-Penyttrd,Ross Phillips Mrs. J. Bosbury, Ledbury Walteril T. Brid~te street, Kington Currun J. Aymestrey, LeomlnstPr Phillips J. Eardisley, Hereford WardMrs.E.LPinthallStarkes,LeominRtr Dallow J. Wellington heath, Ledbury Pitt G. Walter,tone Watkins Mrs. E. Homend st. Ledhury Daniel J. Marden, Hereford Pitt J. Walker's green, Hereford WatkinsJ.Pontrila~,Kentchurcb,Herefd Davies E. Newst. & Baek lane,Ledbury Pitt T. Hampton Bishop, Hereford WatldnsMi~s~I.St.Own.'sst.witht.Herfd Davies J. Breinton, Hereford Povnell Mrs. M. Little Marele, Ledbury Watkins P. Garway, Monmouth DaviesJ.D1·yhridge,St.Martin's,Herefrd Poulton O.Hope-un.-IJinmore,Leomnstr Watkins R. Dilwyu, Leomiuster Davies T. Bewell street,,Hereford Pound Mrs. S. Southend st. Ledbury Watkins W. St. Weonard's Ross Davies T. Eardisley, Hereford Powell Mr~. A. Bewell st. Hereford Watts R. Tan house, Colwall, Led bury Davit's T. Winforton, Hereford Powell G. Woolhope, Ledbury Wheeler J. Goodrich 1 Ross Davies W. Stockton, Leominster Powell J. St. Nicholas square, Hereford Wheeler Miss8.Commercial rd.Hereford Davis B. Home11d street, Ledbnry Powell J. Petercburch, Hereford Whitney Mrs. M. Credenbill, Hereford Davis J. King's Caple, Ross Powell Mrs. S. Peterstow, Ross White G. Llangarron, Ross Davls J. Madley, Hereford Powell Mr~. S. Stretton Sugwas,Herefrd Whitberd J, Whitehureh, Monmouth Davis J. Kingston, Hereford Powell T. Twyford common, Callow Wilkes G. Kni~htenfield, Ro~s Davis R. Llanwarne, Ross Preece A. Criseley, Treville, Hereford Wilkins M. Bi~hop's Fro me, Bromyard Davis S. I vington, Leominster Preece J. Putson, Hereford WilliamsMr~.A.Didly.St.Devereux Hrfd Davis T. Gloucester road, Ross Preece J. St. Weonard's, Ross Williams E.theHili,Canon Pyon,Herefrd Davis T. Edvin Ralph, Bromyard Preece Mrs. M. H!lgley, Hereford Williams Mr~. E. Etnam st. Leominster Davis T. New street, RoRS Preece T. Stifford's bridge, Gt. Malvern WilliamsMrs.E.Commercial rd. Hereford Davis T. Peterchurch, Hereford Prestwood B. Bishop'sFrome,Bromyard Williams G. Brookend street, Ross. Davis T. Priory, Kilpeck, Hereford Price A. Tarrington, Ledbury Williams J. Welsh Newton, Monmouth Daw J.Newbridge,Withington,Hereford Price D. Kivernoll,lVIuchDewch.Herfrd WilliamsJ.Holywell,Blackmere,Herefrd Daw Mrs. M. EatoQ Bislwp Price J. Broad oak, Garway, M on mouth Williams J. Pemhridge, Leominster Derry J. Union street, Hereford Price T. Petercllurch, Hereford Williams J. Ryford, Ross Drinkwater T. New street, Ross Pritcbard Mrs. E. Friar's st. Hereford Williams W. Brookend street, Ros;; Duggan J. & Son1 Brilley, Hereford Pritchard J. Adforton, Ludlow Williams W. Longtown, Hereford Dutson W. Bishop's Frome, Bromyard Pritchard J, Cloddook, Hereford Wilson J. Vowchurcb, Hereford Edwards J. Portfields, St. Owen's st. Pritehard W. Whitchureh, Monmouth Winter Mrs. E.Snodhll. Peterchrch.Hrfd Hereford Prosser T. Ballingham, Ross Winter W. Brockhampton, Ross Edwards T. Luston Prosser T. Orcop Wolfe J. Mordiford, Hereford Edwards W. jun. Weston-under-Pen- Prosser T. Woonton, Almeley, Hereford Wolfe Mrs. M. Dnke street, Kington yard, Ross Pugh Mrs. M. Ullin!!swick, Bromyard Wood T. Linton, Bromyarrl Ellis R. Leintwardine, Ludlow Pumphrey S. Marslt,Withington,Heref(] Worthing J. Huntington, Kington EvansG.St.Owen's cross,Hentland,Ross Reece G. Dodmarsb.Westhide,Hereford Yeomans J. Stockton, Leomin~;ter Faullmer J. Allensmore, Hereford Rickett~ Mrs. E. Cruxwell st.Bromyard Young T. Llanclody, Llangarron, Ross Faullmer W. Yatton, Leominster Riley Mrs. S. Broad street, Ross SI:LVBBSMITBS. Fowler E. Mun~Iey, Ledbury Roberts Mrs. A. Whitney, Hereford Davis J. S. Broad street, Hereford Gaines J. Dynedor, Hereford Robt'rts J. Broad oak, Monmouth Lloyd D. Broad street, Leominster Goods T. Garway common, Monmoutb Roberts J. Madley, Hereford Minett 0. Hi{Zh ~treet, Ross Gough Mrs. J. Linley green, Bromyard Roberts W. Tillington, Burgbill, Herefd SILK TH:ROWSTER.. Griffiths J. Eardisland, Leominster Rogers Mrll. H. Church st. Bromyard Jennirogs Mrs. C. Fow11hope, Hereford Griffiths J. Pernbridge, Leominster Rogers T. Pembridge, Leomino.ter SLATE MERCHANTS. Griffiths W. Flood Gates, Kiugton Ross J. Church street, Kington Ballard R. Bye street, Led bury Gurney R. Pencombe, Bromyard R,,wlands J. Pembridge, Leominster Deeley W. Broad mead terrace, Ross Gurney W. Grendon Bishop, Bromyard Sanders W.Garway common,Monmoutb Robinson J. & T. Alton street, Ross Hancocks B.l:lishon,Bishop~:~tone,Herfrd Sayee F. Allensmore, Hereford S:LA'l':ERS. Harper C. Stanton-on-Arrow, Kington Scrivens W. Hurewood's end, Ross Bird J. C. Cracker's Asb, Ganerew, Harper J. Sbobdon, Leominster Sheen Mrs. E. Ivington, Leominster Monmoutb Harr1s J. How Caple, Ross SbepberJ E. Hatfi.dd, Tenbury Hall W. Llangrove corn. Llangarron Harris W.Micltaelchurch E·kley,Herfrd Short R. Bridge street, Kington Preece W. LittleBerrington !!t.Herefonl Harris W. Preston Wynne, Hereford Sims J. Much Dewchurch, Hereford Taylor 0. Llangrove corn. Llangarron Hi!o(r.dnson T. Bedlam,Linton,Bromyard Smallman W. Crowhill, Ross SMITHS, BLACK.SMlTBS, &.c. Hill I. Meadow gn.Whitbourne,Worcstr Smart W. Brookend street, Ross Baker G. Longford, Leomiuster Hill J. Newhouse, Bromyard Smith Mrs. E. Maylord's lane, Hereford Baker J. Aston Jngham, Glouc~~ter Hodges S. Bridstow Smith J. Brimfield, Ludlow Baker Mrs. M. Byford, Hereford HopleyJ. Goo~e pool,Allensmore,Herfrd Smith J. Vowcburcb, Hereford Baker W. Cobna-h, Lt>omiuster Ho;~h G. Walford, Ross Smith '\irs.M.theWytch,Colwall,Ledbry Bayley J. May lord's lane, Hereford HughesC. Westhope,CanonPyon,Herfrd Smith T. School lane, Leominster Bevan C. Whitton,Leintwardine,Ludlow Hughes .J. Weobley, Hereford Smith W. Bircher, Leominster Beavan J. Above Ei~n, Hereford Humphriss W. Asbperton, Ledbury Smith W. Bye street, Ledbury Black W. Goodrich, Rosa Huxley R. Kinnersley, Hereford Soutball Mrs. E. Lugwardine, Hereford Bond E. Lintou, Ross Jeffreys J. Little Deweburch, Hereford S:ead 1\L Stunton green, Kington Bowlcot E. Ocle Pytchard, Hereford Johnson J. Allensmore, Hereford Step hens G. West town~Leominster Brace T. Pen-y-Park, Clifford,1Hay J ones J. Ash ton, Eye, Leominster StepherJS T. Church street, Kin~ton Brool{es J. Birley, Leomiuster Jones J. Avenhury, Bromyard Stephens W. New 8treet, Ledbury Brookes J. Luston Jones J. Longtown, Hereford Steward R.Crew hili,UptonBishop,Ross Brooks E. Dilwyn, Leominster Jones M. Shobdon, Leominster Stonier G. Goodrich, Ross Bullock W. B11llingham, Ross J one:~ 8. Weobley, Hereford Summers S. Linton, Bromyard Bundy T. Crofts, Ross Jones T. Woolhope, Ledbury S}mondsMrs.E.Drybrook,Walford,Ross Busk T. Stoke Lacey, Bromyard Joseph J. Shawls, Titley, Kington Taylor J. Grove, Sellack, Ross Butcher J. Llandinaho, Ross Kennard R. Ewias Harold, Hereford Taylor J. Stockton, Leominster Butcher J. Llanwarne, Hoss Kennctt R. Kentebureb, Hereford TaylorN.St.Owen's cross,Hentland,Ross Carter C. Pencra.ig, Goodricb1 Ros& Kings A. Tarrington, Ledbury .
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