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St. Colmnb RS.O MatthewsWm.Tregonisseyrd.St.Austell St. Germans R.S.O Sampson William, Nancherrow terrace, May Gideon, Tredinnick, Duloe R.S.O PhiIlips :i\Irs. Eliza Jane, Plain-an- St. Just-in-Penwith, Penzance May John, Mylor bridge, Penryn gwary; retail store.58~Forest.Redrth SandercockJ.Penpont,Alternun,Lancstn May Peter, St. Day, Scorrier R.S.O Phillips John, Boyton, Launceston bandercock William, Penpont, Alternun, Meal' S.&Son,7&29Market Jew st. Pnznce Phillips John, Church street, Liskeard Launceston Medlyn Mrs. Mary, Gregwartha, Pen- Pidwell Ghas. High Cross st. St. AustelI Sanders Wm. Market place, St. Austell CO) s, Redruth PlomerJ.Church town,St.Keverne,HIstn SargentG.Bodmin land,Pensilva, Liskard Menhenick James, St. Mabyn, Bodmin Polkinghorne James, Herland cross, Sargent Joseph, Cross, St.Dominick, St. Mennear Wm. Hy. 34 Pydar st. Truro Godolphin, Helston Mellion RS.O Mewton Richard, Roche RS.O PolkinghorneJohn,Tresmere,Launcestn Scott Charles, Fore street, Camelford Michell John, Market place, Camborne Pomeroy G. Chacewater,Scorrier R.S.O SearleG.StokeClimsland,Callngtn.RS.O Mildren William, Pound street,Liskeard PomroyJohn, Callin~ton RS.O Searle J.Latchley,Gunnislake,Tavistock Mildren WiIliam, Praze, Camborne Pomroy WiIliam, Callington RS.O Sedgman John, Porthleven, Helston MilleU Mrs.{j.12 Market strand, Falmth PopplestoneJ.Badgall,Laneast,Launcstn Semmens Edwd. Foundry row, ReJruth MinaI'd J. St. Blazey, Par Station RS.O Potter Edwin, 13 New street, Penzance Shepherd Arthur, Polruan, FoweyR.S.O Miners Jas. Bissick, Grampound Road Praed Thos. Plain-an-gwarry, Redruth Shepherd William, St. lssey RS.O Mltchell & Roach, 28 Quay st. Penzance Praed William Geo. Marazion R.S.O Sibly Thomas. St. Cleer, Liskeard Mitchell James, Queen street, St. Just- PrateI' William Williams, Carharrack, SimonsChas. Fore st. Newlyn,Penzance in-Penwith, Penzance Scorrier R.S.O Skinner William, Fore street, Bodmin MitcheIl James, jun. Kelynack, St. Just- Prust Albert, Southgate st. Launceston Skitch J.l\Iarhamchurch,Stratton R.S.O in-Penwith, Penzance Pulkinghorne Charles, Bude R~. 0 Skitch Robert, Poughill, Stratton RS.O MltcheU Jsph. Grants walk, St. Austell Pulkinghorne William, Marhamchurch, Slade John, Pensilva, Liskeard MitcheU Wilham Hy. 4 Duke st. Truro Stratton R.S.O Slee George, Camelford Moore E.Hessenford, St.Germans RS.O Quick John, Commercial road, Hayle Sleeman W. Five lanes,Alternum.Lncstn Moyle William, Constantine, Penryn Raby I<'rancis, Rumford, St. Ervan, St. Sleep John, Biscovey, Par Station RS.O Munday James, Leeds town, Hayle lssey R.S.O Sleep Thomas, Cargreen, Hatt RS.O MundyE.Mullion,CuryCrss.LanesRS.O Racket Mrs. Mary, Fore street, Meva- Slemen W. Landrake,St.Germans RS.O Mundy John, 17 Lister st. Falmouth gissey, St. Austell Slocombe Wm. Gunnislake, Tavistock Mutton Wm. Parkfield,St. lye, Liskeard Ralph W.Perran-uthnoe,MarazionRS.0 Smith Miss Elizabeth Ann, 8 Trelowar- Nancarrow Thomas, Albion pI. Truro Rawle James, Egloskerry, Launceston ren street, Camborne Nicholas Richard, Fore street, Hayle Rawling John, Zelah, Truro Smith Peter B. Fore st. St. Ives RS.O Nicholas Thomas, Relubbus highway, Reed Thomas, 5 High st. Falmouth Smith William, 85 Fore street, Redruth St. Hilary, Marazion R.S.O Reed William, 4 Swanpool st. Falmouth Smitheren James, Upton, Linkinhorne, Nicholas W.6I Trelowarrenst.Camborne Renfree Wm. Hy. I Parade st.Penzance CaIlington R.S.O NichollsJn.H.Chacewater,ScorrierR.S.O Reynolds J.Gregwartha,Pencoys,Redrth SneU Samuel, Dean street, Liskeard Nicholson F.R I03:MarketJew st.Penznce Reynolds S. Mount, Warleggan.Bodmin SneIl Wm.Trewithian, Grampound Road Nile John F. Jobs court, Pydar st. Truro Reynolds W.J.37Fore st.Torpoint,Dvnpt Sobye Philip Rennet, Lanivet, Bodmin Oats John Bennetts, Street-an-Nowan, Richards & Son, Church st. Camborne Solomon Henry, 21 Moresk road, Truro Newlyn, Penzance Richards A. Tolcarne, Newlyn, Penzance Soundry Thomas Henry, Zelah, Truro Old Charles, Treburrick, St. Eval, St. Richards C. 18 Menacuddle st.St.Austell Spear Benjamin, Couch's mill, Bacon- lssey RS.O Richards Charles, 69 Pendarves street. noc, Lostwithlel Old William, Penrose, St. Ervan, St. Tuckingmill, Camborne Spencer Edwin,I7 Foundry row,Redruth lssey R.S.O Richards John, GwaUanmayne, St. Sprake D. St. Mawes, Grampound Road O'Leavy Richard, Gwinear, Hayle Martin-in-Meneage, Helston Stead Edward, Highway, Lanteglos, OliveI' James, Fore st. Looe East R.S.O Richards Jsph. 19 Smithick hilI, Falmth Fowey R.S.O OliveI' Edmund John, 2 Fore st. Bodmin Richards Thos. Germoe, MarazionRS. 0 Stephens J ames, Sandow's row,Treleigh, Oliver Geo. 9 Causewayhead,Penzance Richards William, Fowey R.S.O Redruth OliveI' George, 37 Fore street, Redruth Richards William, Perran well, Perran- Stevens G. The Wharf, St. Ives RS.O Oliver George, 15 St. Nicholas st. Truro Ar-worthal RS.O Stevens John, Gabriel street & Fore Ohver John, Constance cottage, St. Rickard John, 14 Cross st. Camborne street, St. Ives R.S.O Winnow, Lostwithiel, Rickard John, Nanjeth, St. Stephen's- Stitson Henry, Stratton RS.O OUiver Blythe, St. Neot, Liskeard in-BranneU, Grampound Road Strawson C. II Centenary st. Camborne Orchard W.WeekSt.Mary,Strattn.RS.O Rickard S. Helford, Manaccan, Helston Strongman A. Nanpean, St. Stephens- Osborne J. LittlePetherickSt.lsseyR.S.O Rillston Edward, Fowey RS.O in-Brannell, Grampound Road Osborne William, Marazion RS.O Risdon Edwd. Bridge end, Lostwithiel Strongman Paul, Rumford, St. Ervan, Paddy Edwin James, Ponsanooth, Rith Hy. D. Higher Lux st. Liskeard St. ls"ey RS.O Perran-Arworthal R S. 0 RoachJ.K.Ivy cot.Luxulyan,Lostwithiel StrongmanW.L.22Wellington tel'.Flmth Paine Lewis, Bude RS.O RobertsB.H.Fore st.Mevagissey,St.AstIl Stubbs William, 6 St. Nicholas street, Painter Joseph, Polperro RS.O Roberts John, Church street, Hayle Truro & 38 Fore street, St. AusteIl Painter W. Looe West, Looe East RS.0 Roberts Joseph, College st. Camborne Symons John, Meneage street, Helston Parkyn William, Church st. Liskeard Roberts Joseph, Merther lane, Merther, Symons S. 32 Adelaide street, Penzance Parsons James, Bosca5tleR.S.O Probus R.S.O Tabb Elias, St. Mabyn, Bodmin Parsons John, St. Teath, Camelford Roberts Peter, Crowan, Camborne TaIling William, Fore street, Lostwithiel Parsons Richard, Whitstone,Holsworthy Roberts Thos. St. Columb Minor R.S.O Tamblyn N. MichelI, Grampound Road Parsons Thomas, St. Teath, Camelford Roberts WiIliam, Gwinear, Hayle TamblynW.RNewlyn,GrampoundRoad Pascoe & Co. 49 Market st. Falmouth Roberts William, Wendron st. Helston Taylor John, Townshend, Hayle Pascoe George, 62 Union st. Camborne Rodda Thomas, Boswedden terrace, St. Taylor Nicholas, Foundry hill, Hayle Pascoe John Wills,Mawnan Smith,Maw- Just-in-Penwith, Penzance Teague H. Grampound, Grampound Rd nan, Falmouth Rogers Joseph, St. Thomas st. Penryn Thomas Miss Bessie, Fore street, New- Pascoe R.Porkellis,Carnmenellis,Helston Rogers Thomas, The Terrace, Penryn quay R.S.O Paul Charles, Jack la.Newlyn,Penzance Rogers W. Strand, St.Mary's,I. of Scilly Thomas Henry, Church town, St. Agnes, Paul W. H. II6MarketJew st.Penzance Rolling Richard, Charlestown,St.AusteU Scorrier R.S.O Paul W.RChurch twn.Morvah, Penznce Rollin~ William, 43 High st. Falmouth Thomas Henry, Church town, St. Bur- Paul Thos. Chacewater, Scorrier R.S.O Rose John, 2 South place, Penzance yan, Penzance Paynter Robert, Highway,Tywardreath, Rose Willliam, 15 Beacon st. Falmouth Thomas Hy. St. Day, Scorrier RS.O Par Station RS.O RoskeIly Joseph, jun. Tywardreath, Par Thomas In. Church town, Cury R8.0 Pearce Alfred, Flushing, Falmouth Station R.S.O Thomas John, The Terrace, Penryn Pearce Chas. 8 Arwenack st. Falmouth Row & Co. Meneage street, Helston Thomas Nicholas, Fore street, St. Just- Pearce Samuel, Widegate, Morval, St. Rowe B. St. Blazeygate, Par Stn.RS.O in-Penwith, Penzance Germans RS.O Rowe Edward, High street, Launceston Thomas Peter, Nancherrow hill, St. Pearce Thomas, 69 High st. Penzance Rowe James, Millbrook, Devonport Just-in-Penwith, Penzance PearnJ.Herodsfoot,Duloe,St.KeyneR.S.O Rowe Parmenas, Constantine, Penryn Thomas Philip, Tregenna downs, St. Pengelly Edward, Mount Pleasant,Looe Rowe Samuel, Chapel street, St. Just- Ewe, St. AustelI East RS.O in-Penwith, Penzance Thomas Thomas, Praze, Penryn.
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