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WILTSHIRE. [KELLY's CARPENTERS & Joiners-Continued, 'Goddard Geo 1094 CAR WILTSHIRE. [KELLY'S CARPENTERS & JOINERs-continued, 'Goddard Geo. East Graft•m, 1\'Iarlboro' New Young, Liddington, Swindon Blake William,Coburg square,)lelksham God win Henry, Rowde, Devi:r.es Oatridge E.Somerford Keynes,Cricklade Blanford Hd.Newman,Higb st. Swindon Golding Samuel, Rowde, Devizes Offer Geo. 29 Southbroom pl. Devizes Bowsher Frederick, Blackland, Calne Good fellow G. H. The Parade, Marlboro' Oram Joseph, Hulkington, Devizes Bracher T. Sutton Mandeville,Salisbury Gooding Richd. Froxfield, Hungerford Oram Stephen, Poulshot, Devizes llray Fk.Hy. Suiton Benger, Chippenhm Gough Thomas, Quarry, Calne Osmond Herbert, Trellis cottage, 'Var~ Bridgeman Wm. Oare, Marlborou~h Grant Mrs. Emily, Stapleford,Salisbury dour, Salisbury Brindle John, Castle Eaton, Fairford Gray William, Purton, Swindon Palmer John Howard, Bremhill, Calne S.O. Glouceste Green George, Redlynch, &lisbury Parsons Thos. Dilton marsh, Westbury ~r0wn C.Ogbourne St.Geor~e,Marlboro' Green Henry, Warminster rd. Westbury Partridge Wm. 9 Dixon st. New Swindon )JrownWalter,Gt.Somerford,Chipp~nhm Gye James, Market Lavington, Devizes Payno Richard, Lower Wanborough, Brown W. J. Sutton Veny, "\-Yarminster Hacker Josepb, Ramsbury, Hnngerford Shrivenham R.S.O. (llarks) I~ryant James, Hilmarton, Calne Haddrell J.jun.Hnllavington,Chippnhm Payne W.Stratt.on St.Margaret,Swindon BryantS. Winterboume Dantsey, S.tlisbry Hailstone J ames, Chirton, Devizes Peapell William, Hinton Parva, Shriven• £uckland Henry, Wroughton, Swindon Hall Joseph, Grittleton, Chippenham ham R.S.O. (Uerks) Buckland Moses, \Vroughton, Swindon Hams Henry, Durringt.on,AmesburyS.O Pearce Henry, Easton, Pewsey S.O Bullen Edmund, Holt, Trowbridge Hancock Edwin, Upton Lovell, Bath Peer :Frederick Rowland, Greatficld, Eurden Jas. Durrington, Amesbury S.O Harding E.Broughton Gifford, Melkshm Lydiard Mlllicent, Swindon Burrows W. H. East Grafton, Marlboro' Harding Henry, Chilmark, Salisbury Peer Joseph, Crudwell, Malmesbury Burry Edward, All Cannings, Devizes Harding J.Broughton Gifford,Melksham Peer Thomas, Lydiard, Swindon Sutler John, Norton, Malmesbury Harding Thomas, Urchfont, Devizes Perret.t George, Howde, Devizes Butt G.Longbridge Deverill, Warminster Harding W.Brougbton Uifford,Melkshm Perrior S. Berwick ~t. James, Salisbury Carnell Charles, Urchfont, Devizes Hart Joseph, Badbury, Swindon Perrott Uichard, Earl Stoke, Devizes Carpenter Wm. Church st. Melksham Hawkins Oliver, Ogbourne St. lieorge, Perry John, Hilmarton, Calne Carter Cha...c;. Ash ton Keynes, Cricklade Marlborough Phillips Mrs.Mary, Shalbourne,Hungrfrd Carter Frdk. Ashton Keynes, Cricklade Hayward Geo. 45 New Park st. De\·iz3s Pierce George, Colliugbourne Kingston, Chalk Williarn, Downton, Salisbury Hemmings F. 22 Fleet st. New Swindon Marlborough Chamberlain Benjamin & Lott, Cha.rl- Henshaw R. Westbournerd. 'frowbridge Pike Jacob, 'l'inhead, Westbury ton, Pews3y S.O Herring John, Upper Wanborough, Pike Joseph, West Coulston, Westbury Chamberlain Edwin,Wilsford, ~iarlboro' Shrivenham R.S.O. (Berks) Pike Sidney. Easterton, Devizes Chapman H. 46 Gre~ncroft st.Salisbury Hillier George, Seend, Melksham Pinnell George, builder & vat turner, Chivers & Son; workshops & offices, Hillier Henry, Seend, Melksham Brinkworth, Chippenham Sidmouth street, Def'izes Hillier Henry, Yatesbury, Calne Pocock Charles, .Alworth, Melksham Church I. Cliffe Pypard,WoottonBassett Hiscock Charles, Allington, Davizes Porock Jas. Durley, Burbage, Marlboro Clark Levi, Colerne, Chippenham Hiscock Charles, jnn. Coate, Btshop''S Pocock Thos.Sa.vernake forest,Hungrfrd Clark William, Lyneham, Chippenham Cannings, Devizes Polden C. Chitterne All Saints, Bath •Cole Albcrt, Lower Stanton, Ghippenhm Hiscock James, Horton, Bishop's Can- Pomroy G. We.>t st. Wilton, Salisbury Coleman J.l\Iiddle Winterslow,Salisbury ninzs, Devizes Pontin Abel, Cherhill, Galne Compton R. Ewen, Kemble, Cirencester Hitchens Benj. Compton Bassett, Calne Popejoy Ghas. Wootton ltivers, Marlboro ·comptnn William, Kemhle, Cirencester Hobbs N. T. North ijradley, Trowbridge Popejoy George, llurbage, :Marlborougb Cook Daniel, Aldbourne R.S.O Holloway James, \Yorton, Devizes Porter Alfred, Silver st. Malmesbury Cooper Geo.A.54A, Castle st. Trowbridze Holwell Alfred, Innox, Trowbridge Porter Thomas, Lea, Malmesbury Coward J. H:West Overton, ;\larlboro' Hop~ood Alfred, Chute, Andovel' Porter William, Lea, Malmesbury Coward John, Mere, Bath Horn William, Upper Chute, Andover Powell George, Tytherton, Chippenham Cowley Enos, Wroughton, Swindon Hulbert Henry, Atworth, Melksham Powell Robt. Ashes hamlet, Chippenham Cox Tom, Etchilhampton, Devizes Hulbert H. J. High st. Corsham R.S.O Powell Thomas, Durnford, Salisbury Crook Wm. London rd. Marlborough Humby Geo. Bower Chalke, Salisbury Prewett Edwin, Alderbury, Salisbury Cross Simon, Chapmanslade, Westbury Hunt Alfred, Brinkworth, Chippenham Prince Edward, Crokerton, V\'arminster Cnrtis Frank, rr Portway, Warminster Hunt Henry, Heddington, Calne · Raddon Hugo, Potterne, Devizes Cuss John J. Calcutt street, Cricklade Hunt John, Heddington, Calne Rice Fredk. Easton Grey, Malmesbury Darter Asher, Ashton Keynes, Cricklade Huntley W.& H. Alton Barnes, Marlboro Rice T. H. Sherston Magna,l\Ialmesbnry Darter Eli, Ashton Keynes, Cricklade Hurle John, Edington, Westbury Richards Waiter, Blackmore, Melksham Dawkins T. Barford St. Martin,Salisbry Hurn Walter & Albt.TheArk,Melksham Richmond .J. 0. Holloway, :Malmesbury Day John, Little Somerford,Chippenhm JackmanHy.East end,Burbage,Marlboro Ricketts G.Green,East Knoyle,Salisbury Day Wm. Little Somerford,Chippenham Jones Wm. H. Bristol st. Malmesbury Ricketts William, Marston Mais~y, Deverall George, Bower hill, :Melksham Kellow Robert Wm.6 Bridge st.Salisbury Fairford S.O. (Glos.) Dewdney Thos. Marden Bradley, Bath Kent Thomas, 24 Union street, Swindon Roberts Peter, Whitsbury, Salisbury Draper !<'rank, Market Lavingtn. Devizes Killmg Jas. Ashe hamlet, Chippenham Rogers Saml. Shaw hill,Shaw,Melksham -Drew J. Swindon st.Highworth, Swindn Kilminster Edgar, Common, Cricklade Rudman Henry, Chittoe, Ghippenham Drew William, Lickhill road, Calne King Henry, Netheravon, Salisbury Sainsbury Alfd.g The Close, Warminster Duck Thomas, Winsley, Bradford King J. T. Castle Combe, Chippenham Sainsbury Thomas, Church str<:et, -EarleMaurice & Sons, Seend, Melksham King Thomas, Longstreet,l\Iar!borouQ"h Wootton Bassett S.O Eattell John, Goatacre, Hilmarton,Calne Kin~ vrilliarn, Bi.>uopstrow, Warminster Salter '1'. Larigley Fitzursa, Chippenham iEattwell W. Goatacre, Hilmarton, Calne Lancaster G. Westbury Leigh, v\'estbury Sal way George S. River st. Ch1ppenham Eatwell Thomas,Broad Hinton, Swindon Lawrence Walter, Aldbourne R.S.O Sanger Joseph, East Knoyle, Salisbury £ldridge John, 27 Brown st. Sali,:bury Lea Edward, Lower Wanborough, Sawyer Harry P. Stanley street, Swindon Elliott Frank, 19 Greencroft st. Salisbry Shrivenham R.S.O. (Berks) Scruse Edward, ~hrewton, Devizes Elliott W.Ditchampton, Wilton, Salisbry Lever & Co. J<'ovant, Salisbury Scutts John, Wroughton, Swindon .Ettles J. Eastcrt. Crud well, Mal mesbury Lever A. Comptn. Chambrlayne. Salisbry Sealy T. Kingston St. :Michl.Chippenham Eyears E. Winterbourne Stoke, Salisbury Lever Thomas, Fovant, S<llisbury Selby Thomas, Ashton Keynes, Cricklade Farmer George, Martin, :Marlborough Lucas Charles, Worton, Devizes SellwoodMrs.. F,CholdertonW.Salisbury d''artbing James, Salisbury sL\Iere,Bath Luke William, Ramsbury, Hun~erford ShepberJ T. Norton llavant, \Varminster Feltham W. J. Chitterne st. Mary, Bath Marshal! Charles, Clifl'e Pypard, Woot- Sherborne R. Luckington, Chippenham l<'erris Joseph, 48 Conigree, Trowbridge ton Hassett Suerborne W.Sherston.Magna,l\lalmsbry Fleming John, Stockton, Bath Martin Geor~e, Startley, Great Somer- Sherbourne Hy.W.Kington,Chippenham Flower Richard, Bratton, Westbnry ford, Chippenham ShewringE.Sherstonivlagna,Malmesbury Ford Henry, East Tisbury, Salisbury Matthews Henry, Gastons, Malmesbury Shore James, West Lavington, Devizcs \Ford Joseph, Codford St. Peter, Bath MaJ<tieldJ.MoncktonDeverili,Warmnstr Silcocks Edwanl, Roadhill, Bath Forster James, jnn. Winsley, Bradford Meaden John, Imber, Batl1 Simonds David, Hilperton, Trowbridge F-orward James, Zeal~, Bath Merrett Edrnund & Son, Linleys, Gas- SimperC.Hilcott,No.Newnton,l\Iarlboro' Jo'owler Samuel, Avebury, Calne tard, Corsham R.S.O Skerten K. 23 Prospect hill, New Swmdn Foyle Chas. Bridzor,Wardour, Salisbury Merrett E. Pickwick rd. Corsham H..S.O Skerton Mrs. A. I Queen st.New Swindu !Foyle Thomas, Bower Chalke, Salisbury }lerrett James, Corsham R.S.O Skinner G. Milton Lilborne, Pewsey S.O :Franklin Henry James, Clifton street, Middleton & Smith, Downton, Salisbury SkinnerW.Langleyl'"itzurse,Chippenham New Swindon Miles Thomas, Broad town, Swindon Smith "\'rilliam & Enoch, Blunsdon St. Fry William, Asbley, Tetbury Miles William, Oare, :Marlborough Andrew, Swindon Gale John, Lacock, Chippenham Mizen Edwin, Long Street, l\Iarlborough Smith A. Sa,·ernake forest., Hungerford Gee W. Roekley,Ogbourne St. Andrews, Morris George, Homington, Salisbury Smith Jacob, Chitterne All Saints, Bath Marlboro' Mullens C. Donhead St. Mary, Salisbury Smith John, High st. High worth, t:lwindn Gilbert Sidney, Wilcot, MarI borough }lundy Thomas, Wishford, Salisbury Smith Sidney,SteepleAshton, Trowbridge Giles 1 ohn Jago, Ramsbury, Hungerford Mutlow Richard, Cricklade Smith Theophilus, Inglesham Upper Is; Gi1es Rooel't, The Priory, Cricklade New Fras. Chilton Foliatt, Hungerford Lower, Lechlade S.O. (Glos) .
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