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296 Pub Dorsetshire. [Kelly's 296 PUB DORSETSHIRE. [KELLY'S , PUBLIC HousEs-continued. Crown &I Anchor, George Frampton, Walsford, Wimborne Bell, Thomas Gamlin, High street, Wimborne Crown &I Anchor, Charles Rousell, Mosterton, Crewkerne Bell & Crown, In. Hy. Meech, East st. Beaminster B.S.O Digby Hotel Tap, John Stacey, Sherborne Bell & Crown, Herbert Edward Wills, High street, Poole Dolphin, Henry Curtis, Kinson, Wimborne Relvedere inn (The), John Wells, 8 High West st.Weymth Dolphin, Tom Hockey Norman, 60 East st. Bridport Black Bear, Mrs. Mary Grant Bascombe, Wool, Wareham Doll'hin, Charles Vallens, 9 Church street, Dorchester Black Dog, George E. S. Keynton, Broadmayne, Dorchestr Dorchester Arms, John Vatcher, 20 North sq. Dorchester Black Dog, Thomas Simmonds, East Stoke, Wareham Drax Arms, William Clark, Spetisbury, Blandford Black Dog, Hy. Wm. Townsend, St. Mary st. Weymoutb Drax's Arms, James Arnold, Bere Regis, Wareham Black Horse, Henry Head, Sturminster Marshall,Wimbrne Duke of Albany, Geo. Baker Burch, 13 Park st.,Weymouth Black Swan, John Dowland, High street, Swanage S.O Duke of Cumberland, C. Hughes, St. Edmund st.Weymth Blackmoor Vale inn, Abel Hillier Dexter,Marnhill,Blandfrd Duke of Edinburgh, John Bird, 3 St. Thomas st. Weymth Blue Ball, William Webber, Dottery, Bridport Duke of Wellington, Mrs. Mary Gover, East st. Wareham Blue Boar, William Saunders, East street, Blandford Eagle, Robert Holmes, Grove road, Grove, Isle of Portland Boot inn, Charles Rex, High street, Weymouth Eight Bells inn, George Bridle, Church st.Beamnstr.R.S.O Boot &I Shoe inn, Frederick Lacey, Bradpole, Bridport Eldon Arms, Charles Bartlett, Kingston, Wareham Bottle inn, R Larcombe,Mal1shwoo<L,Hawkchurch,Axmnstr Elephant &I Castle, Thomas Fox, Cerne Abbas, Dorchester Brewers' Arms, Wm. Noah Hiscock, Towngate st. Poole European inn, George Benger, Lackington, Dorchester Brewers' Arms, John Mitchem, Winterborne St. Martin, Farmers' Arms, Herbert Samways,Lower Loders,Bridport Dorchester Farquharson Arms, J oe Dowling, Pimperne, Blandford Bricklayers' Arms, Chichester Mawditt, Parkstone RS.O Fir Tree, Robert Light, Peace marsh, Gillingham Bridge inn, Charles Dunford, Bridge bldgs. Weymouth Fisherman's Arms, '1'homas Winzar, Wyke Regis, Weymth Bridge inn, Henry Tucker, West Quay road, Poole Five Bells, Charles Chinn, Pydel-Trenthide, Dorchester Bridport Arms, John Eves, West hay, Bridport Five Bells, Samuel George Gifford, Whitchurch Canoni- Britannia inn, Tom Bush, Parkstone RS.O corum, Charmouth Brownlow tavern, William Paice, Brownlow st. Weymouth Five Bells, John Rockett, 85 South street, Bridport Bugle Horn, George Downe, Tarrant Gunville. Blandford Fleur-de-Lis, Albert Henry Adams, Cranborne, Salisbury Bull, Mrs. Susan Coombs, Puncknowle, Dorchester Fleur-de-Lis, Thomas Wilkins, 13 East st. Blandford Bull inn, Geo. Dowling,Newton,Sturminster NewtonRS.O Foresters' Arms"Mrs.M.A.Seward,Gt. George st.Weymth Bull, John House Randall, Stratton, Dorchester Fountain inn,Fredk. Pickford, Enmore green,Shaftesbury Bull's Head inn, Henry Merrick, High street, Poole }<'(,untain, Mrs. Rannah Stickland, Portesham, Dorchester Bull'to Head, George Pitfield, 19 Fordington hill,Dorchester Fox inn, George CoIl', Ansty, Dorchester Cambridge Arms, G.A.McIntyre, 31 St. l\lary st. Weymth Fox inn, William Croft, Plush, Dorchester Cashmoor inn, Edward Tuck, Cashmoor, Salisbury Fox, Henry Hayman, St. Nicholas street, Weymouth Castle, Edward Burden, South street, Wareham Fox inn, Henry Miles, Holwell, Sherborne Castle inn, Mrs. Ann 'W. Dorey, 'West Lulworth, Wareham Fox &I Hounds, William Bradford, Little Canford,Wimbrne Castle, Richard Hare, 18 The Grove, Dorchester Fox &I Hounels, James Dawe, Cattistock, Dorchester Castle, Albert Edmund Miller, Corfe Castle, Wareham Fox &I Hounds, Geo. E. '\Vatts, St. James's, Shaftesbury Castle inn, George Pearce, Horsford street, Weymouth Fox &I Lamb, Stephen Hunt, Holton, Wareham Castle inn, Robert Stayner, Bryanston street, Blandford Frampton Arms, Henry Gordge, Moreton, Dorchester CastIe, WaIter Wellum, Castle town S.O. Isle of Portland Garibaldi Arms, Mrs. Caroline French, Strand st. Poole UhapelhayArms, William John Bagg,Franchise st.Weymth General Gordon, John Edward Sly, Franchise street, Charlton inn, Lewis Ball, CharIton Marshall, Blandford Chapelhay, Weymouth Chequers, Thomas Crumpler, Lytchett Matravers, Poole George (The), :\Irs.Mary Jane Boucher,West bay,Bridport Chequers inn, Joseph Porter, 47 High East st. Dorchester George, Henry Boudy, Horse stTeet, Lyme Regis Chideock Castle, J ames Love, Chideock, Bridport George inn, William Brown, Longfleet, Poole Churchill Arms, Wm. Meatyard, Sturminster Marshall, George inn, George Davis, Quay, Weymouth Wimborne George (The), R W. Hawkins, Bothenhampton, Bridport Churchill Arms, C. Philpott. Daggons, Alderholt,Salisbury George, Mrs. Ann Hinde, Reforne, Isle of l'ortland Clifton, Albert Middleton, Queen street, Weymouth George inn, Thomas Miles, Cheap street, Sherborne Coach & Horses, Mrs. Sophia Bowle, Poole rd. 'Wimborne George inn, Thomas Parris, Chardstock, Chard Coach &i Horses, Samuel Cox, South Perrott, Crewkerne George inn, J ames Phelps, Charmouth Coach & Horses, John Daw, Winterborne Abbas, Dorchestr George inn, Mrs. A.Phillips, Blackdown, Beaminster RS.O Cobb Arms, James Charles, The Cobb, Lyme Regis George, Tom French Rose, 26 Salisbury street, Blandford Cock &I Bottle, Miss Catherine Burr, :Morden, Wareham George, Thomas Woodland, Chideock, Bridport College Arms, Thomas Roberts, Stower Row, Shaftesbury George commercial &I family inn, Theophilus Bartlett, Compasses, Thomas Drake, Broadmayne, Dorchester llroadwindsor, Beaminster RS.O Cornopean, Edward Ellery, St. Leonard's rd. Weymouth Giants' Head inn, Charles Lovelace, Cerne Abbas Cove inn, Charles Hunt, Hope street, Weymouth Globe inn, William Howard, High street, Poole Cove House inn, Joseph Carter, Chesil, Fortune's Wen Globe, Frederick Medley, Herston, Swanage S.O RS.O. Isle of Portland Globe inn, Mrs. Mary Anna Russell, 27 East st. Bridport Coventry Arms, Hedley Dew, Corfe Mullen, Wimborne . Globe, Richard T. Williams, East street, Weymouth Cricketers, James Smart, Eastbrook, Wimborne Glyn Arms, John S. Brown, Melbury Abbas, Shaftesbury Crook inn, Charles Woodland, Yondover, Ketherbury, Golden Fleece, Albert Down, Holditch, Thorncombe,Chard Beaminster RS.O Golden Hart, Mrs. Jane Wiscombe,Church st.LymeRegis Cross Keys, Chas.Norman,Broadwindsor,Beamnstr.R.S. 0 Golden Lion, Alfred Cox, Thorncombe, Chard Cross Keys, John Osman, Mannington, Holt Good Hope inn, Miss Sarah J eanes, Hilfield, DorchMJter Cross Keys, WaIter Trump, South street, Bridport Gree;'l Dragon, David Drake, Pydel-Trenthide,Dorchester Cross Keys, Alexander Tutt, The Parade, Sherborne Green Man, AIbt. J. Stevens, Blandford rd. Wimhorne Cro Nn, Frederick Bartlett, Upper Loders, Bridport Greetl Man, John Treviss, King stag, Lydlinch, Stur- Crown, Mrs. Mary Cheney, 59 West Bay road, Bridport mir.ster Newton RS.O Crown inn, Edwin Cole, Wintel"borne Stickland, Blandford Greyhound, Miss Caroline Brown, Market pI. Blandford Crown inn, John Davis, New-well-water, Sherborne Greyhound, Philip Desallioud, famous home-brewed ale, Crown tavern, Charles Dore, Market street, Poole Corfe Castle, Wareham Crown inn, Mrs. Elzbth. Ann Dowding, High st.Shaftesbry Greyhound, Richard DUnford, 29 Princes st. Dorchester Crown, William Groves. North street, Beaminster RS.O Greyhound, H. Himbury, Winterborne Kingston,Blndfrd Crown (The), Bennett Hann, East Stower, Gillingham Greyhound, Tom Morris, Sydling St. Nicholas,DQrches'er Crown inn, Samuel Inkpen, Tarrant Hinton, Blandford Greyhound, Geo. B. Savage, Fore pI. Beaminster RS.O Crown inn, Mrs. Louisa Kendall, Marnhull, Blandford Greyhound inn, George Wride, Cheap street, Sherborne Crown, Frederick Northover, Puncknowle, Dorchester Greyhound inn, Mrs. E. M. Young, Market street, Poole Crown inn, George Parsons, Kington Magna, Buckthorn Griffin's Head, Wm. Vaux, Nether Compton, Sherborne Weston, Bath Grove inn, William Jenour, Grove, Isle of Pmtland Crown inn, James Rose Pearce, Chesil, Fortune's Well Half Moon inn, Harry Belbin, Cann, Shaftesbury R. S. O. Isle of Portland I Half Moon, Edwd. Brooks, 16 White Cliff Mill st. Blndfrd Crown inn, Samuel Ross, Ibberton, Blandford Half Mocn, Thos. Kellaway, King street, Weymouth Crown inn, David Legge Symes, Tolpuddle, Dorchester Half Moon, Walter J. Marsh, 15 North sq. Dorchester Crown, Alfred Thorne, 7 Salisbury street. Dorchester Ha.lf Moon. John Rig-gos, Portesham, Dorch-ester Crown inn, Alfred Welch, Thorncombe, Chard Halfway House inn. Mrs.S.E.Groves,Halfway ho.Warehm Crown. Charles Whitmarsh, East Stower, Gillin~ham HaIsey' Arms, Willinm Kellawny, Pulham, Dorchester Crown inn, Charles '\Vind90r, Fontrne;l Mazna, Shaftesbury Hambro Arms inn &I posting house, Mrs. Hermine Crown tap. Samuel Budden, The Squarp, Wimborne Sate-hell, Milton Abbas, Blandford Crown &I Anchor, Mrs. C. Monckton, II West st. Blandford Hand-in-Hand, Herbert Dean, St. James' st. Shaftesbury.
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