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HEREFORDSHIRE. FAR 217 Tjames Charles, Huntleys,Muchmarcle, Jonesc.Birches,Mchlchrch.Eskley,Hrfrd Jones Mrs TRADES DIRECTORY.] HEREFORDSHIRE. FAR 217 tJames Charles, Huntleys,MuchMarcle, JonesC.Birches,Mchlchrch.Eskley,Hrfrd Jones Mrs. Sarah, Upper Kimbolton,. Gloucester Jones C.Brdmoor.com.Woolhope,Hrford Kimbolton, Leominster James Charles, Longrove, Ross Jones Chas. Firbush,Winslow,Worcester Jones Thomas,Formine,Dorstone, Peter- JamesC. Lower ho. Tillington, Hereford Jones Charles, The Birch & Comb churchRS.O JamesCharles,TheLlan,Dorstone, Peter- farms, Cradley, Malvern Jones Thomas, Mryndd brith, Dorstone~ church RS.O Jones Charles, The Lakes, Stretton Peterchurch RS.O James C. Turkey hall,Winslow, Worcstr Sugwas, Hereford Jones Thomas, Pentwyn, Michaelchurch James Mrs. George, Colwall, Malvern Jones C.New ho.MuchMarcle,Gloucester Eskley, Hereford tJames John, Bowley court,Leominster Janes D. Cayo, Llanveynoe, Abergvnny Jones Thomas, Poole Hollock, Llan- James John, The Thrift, Clifton-on- Jones David, Eardisley R.S.O warne, Tram Inn RS.O Theme, Worcester Jones Davis, Shobdon RS.O Jones Thomas, Staunton-on-Wye RS.O James John,Yatton,Kingsland RS.O Jones Edward, Buckfield, Leominster Jones Thos. TheLodge, Huntngtn.Kngtn JamesLuke,Eyton com.Eyton,Leomnstr Jones Edward, Clifford R.S.O Jones Thomas, The Moat, Orcop, Tram James Richard, The Firs,Michaelchurch JonesE.Coombeswood,Collingtn.Bromyd Inn RS.O Eskley, Hereford Jones E.Oilmill, BramptonBryan R.S.O Jones T. Wern, Brilley, Whitney R.S.O JamesRichard, Wyson, Brimfield RS.O JonesMrs. E.Woonton,Almeley,Kington Jones Thomas C. Well house, Ross James Roger, Holmer, Hereford tJonesMissE.TheHth.Wolferlow,Wrcstr Jones Thomas Morgan, New court,Bao- James Roger jun. Shelwick, Hereford Jones Mrs. Elizh. Hope Mansell, Ross ton, Hereford JamesT.Michaelchurch Eskley, Herefrd Jones Mrs. Elizbth. Lakes,Marden,Hrfrd Jones Thomas William, New house, James Thos.The Marsh, Weobley RS.O Jones Mrs.Elizh.TheField,Tillingtn.Hrfd Staunton-on-Wye R S.O JamesT. Trothland,St. Weonards, Ross JonesEvanW.Upper ho.Hntngtn.Kingtn Jones Waltr. Plateau cot. Dilwyn RS,O JamesWilliam, Berkley, Lingen, Bramp- Jones Fk. Dyke, Monnington house, Jones William, Aston, Ludlow ton Bryan RS.O Monnington, Hereford Jones Wm. Bringsty corn. Worcester- JamesWm. Westnors end, Yatton, Ross Jones Geo. Corners end.Wellington,Hrfd Jones William, Dinedor, Hereford James Wm. Wigmore, Kingsland R.S.O Jones George, Dulas, Hereford Jones Wm. Dorstone, Peterchch RS.a- James Wm. E. Overton, Orleton RS. 0 tJonesGeo.Hawker's land,Marden,Hrfrd Jones William, Huntington, Kington James William Thomas, Sherrington, tJones Geo.Hillfield,Whitbourne,Wrcstr Jones Wm. Lower ho.Huntingtn.Kingtn Pembridge RS.O Jones George, Kinley, Letton RS.O Jones W.Low.Maescoed, Pontrilas RS.O Jauncey William, Wyatt, Sutton St. Jones George, Marden, Hereford Jones William, Lower Redding end,. Nicholas, Hereford Jones GeOl'ge, Quarry house, Kington Much Marcle, Gloucester tJayJ.LowerDerndale,CanonPyon,Hrfrd Jones G. Stocks tree,PrestonWynne,Hrfd J ones William, Mansell Lacy, Hereford JayJ.Broadfield ct.BishopsFrome,Wrcstr Jones Geo. Upper ho.Llancil1o,Abrgvnnv Jones William, Middleton, Tenbury JayJohn,Woonton, Laysters, Tenbury Jones G. Ynys, Orcop, Tram InnRS.O Jones William, Moseley, Kington Jay Mrs.M. Ashwood park, Eye, Lmnstr t Jones Geo. Wm. Coddington, Ledbury JonesW.l\Iulhampton,UptonBishop,Ross JayMrs. Sarah, Red castle, CanonPyon, Jones Heury, Longtown, Abergavenny JonesWm.Newmills, Hereford I'd. Ldbry Hereford Jones Henry, Stowe, Whitney RS.O Jones William, The New forest, Crass- Jay T.Church ho. Castle Frome, Ledbry Jones J. Brook ho. Yarpole, Leominster wall, Vowchurch JayWm. Stoney cross, Marden, Hereford Jones J. Ailey, Kinnersley, Letton R.S.O Jones W.Woonton ash,Lyonshall, Kngtn Jenkins Aaron,Bettys Tan ho.Crasswall, Jones Jas. Bush Lwyn, Bacton, Herefrd Jones William Bennett, Sutton house, Vowchurch R.S.O Jones James, Coad top, Crasswall, Vow- Hope Mansell, Ross Jenkins Miss Ann, Baregains, Ledbury church RS.O Jordan E.Llangunnoch,Llangarren,Ross Jenkins B.Crowards mill,Eyton, Lmnstr JonesJames, Howl green, Bishop's Wood, Jordan Thomas, Lower Easton, Middle- Jenkins Charles, Withington, Hereford Walford, Ross ton-on-the-Hill, Tenbury JenkinsEdwardL.Uppr.Stocks. Woonton, Jones James, Panks bridge, Cowarne Jukes Richard, Leinthall Earles, Kings- Almeley, Eardisley, R.S.O Magna, Worcester land R.S.O JenkinsE. Castle weir, Lyonshall, Kngtn Jones J. Rhydycar, St. Weonards, Ross Keddle Hendel,Penblaith,Longrove,Ross Jenkins Evan, Hopley's green, Almeley, tJones J. The Farm, Westhide, Herefrd Keddle Jonas, Hownhall,Weston-under- Eardisley R.S,O Jones James, Tuthill, Kin~on Penyard, Ross JenkinsG. WestTown, Kingsland RS.O Jones Jas. Woodredding, Yatton, Ross Kedward John, Fair oak, St. l\'Iargaret,. Jenkins James, Gorsley close, St. Weo- Jones James Morgan, Pembridge ca3tle, Hereford nards, Ross Welsh Newton, Monmouth Kedward Philip, Woodville, Kingwn Jenkins James, Lady ct. Shobdon RS.O Jones Job, Arcadia,Llancillo,Abergvnny Keene Edward, Hom farm, Ross Jenkins James, Pool field, Little Hill, Jones John, Bircher, Leominster Keene Jas. Baysham crt Sellack, Ross Orcop, Tram Inn RS.O Jones John, Blakemere, Hereford tKendrick Jas. Hill ho. Bosbury, Ledbry JenkinsMrs.J.Ambrly.cot.Ambrly.Hrfd Jones In. Crow's nest, LittleBirch,Hrfrd Kerr Edward, Welsh Bicknor, RoBS Jenkins John, Black hill, Crasswall, Jones John, Cwm Crave,Lingen,Bramp- KeyseliThos.Underhill, Collngtn.Brmyrd Vowchurch R.S.O ton Bryan RS.O King Alexander, Colwall, Malvern Jenkins Mrs. Mary, Vicarage, Michael- JonesJ.Monnington ct.VowchurchRS.O Kington James, Grove house,Monkland, churCh Eskley, Hereford Jones John, Newburn, Kington Leominster Jenkins Moses, Forest mill, Crasswall, Jones John, Tarrington, Ledbury KingtonJ. White ho.Aston,KngslndR.S.O Vowchurch RS.O Jones John, The Glebe. Michaelchurch tKinnersleyWilliam,Di.;hleyct.Leomnstr Jenkins Moses, Munkleys, Crasswall, Eskley, Hereford Kinsey J.E.Sutton St.Nicholas, Hereford Vowchurch R.S.O Jones John, The Rood, Crasswall, Vow- KinseyStephen, UpperTan ho.Staunton- Jenkins Richard, Quarelly, Newton, church RS.O on-Arrow R.S.O Pontrilas R S. 0 J onesJn.Vineyard,Waterstone,Abrgvnny Kinsey Thos.Moorhampton,Yazor,HrfrdJ JenkinsT.Mowbage la.Ptrchurch. RS.O JonesJohn C. Chadnorcrt.Dilwyn R.S.O Kirby Hy. Tanhouse, UptonBishop, Ross Jenkins William, Newton, Middlewood, Jones John Chas. Peterchnrch RS.O KirbyJn.Tremahaid,Welsh~wtn.Mnmth Hardwick, Hay H..S.O JonesJn.C. UpperChilstone,MadleyRS.O tKnightRichd.Urdimarsh,Marden,Hrfrd Jenks John, Mnnderfield Row, Bromyrd Jones J. Warren, Kingsthorne, Herefrd Knott Thomas, Eyton, Leominster Jennings James, Pwll cam, Dorstone. Jones Lewis, Ruthlin, Pontrilas R.S.O Laight Mrs. Sarah Bishop, Wallwyn crt.. Peterchurch R.S.O Jones Mrs. M.Freeth,Thornbury,Wrcstr Much Marcle, Gloucester Johnson Mrs. Sarah, Lower Maescoed, Jones Mrs. Mary, PembridgeRS.O LancettJohn, Longford,KingslandRS.() Pontrilas R.S.O Jones Mrs. Mary E. Titley R.S.O LancettJohn,White house, OrletonR.S.O Johnson SI. Longtown, Abergavenny Jones Matthew, Lower Wilton, Brox- Lancett William, The Moors, Wyson,.. JohnsonS.Penerwy,Llanveynoe,Abrgvny wood, Pembridge, Leominster Brimfield R.S.O Johnson T. Kentchurch, Pontrilas RS.O Jones Noah, Cefnkest, Michaelchurch LandonEdwd.Hrbt.Up.Bullinghm.Hrfrd Johnson William James, The Green, Eskley, Hereford Lane Alfred,China hall, Cobnash,Kings- Tedstone Wafer, Worcester Jones Philip, The Parks, Kinnersley, land, Leominster Johnson James, Clehonger, Hereford Letton &.S.O Lane Arthur, Rough moors, Dilwyn,. Jones Henry & James, Gwenheroin, Jones Reginald D.Holstrey,MadleyR.S.O Pembridge RS.O Welsh Newton, Monmouth Jones R D. Holsty, Vowchurch RS.O Lane Chas. Bank, Collington, Bromyard Jones William & John, Hungerstone ho. Jones R C.Wormhill,EatonBishopRS.O Lane David, Gorsty hall,Almeley, Ear- Hungerstone, Tram Inn R.S.O Jones R. Warlow Eaton Bishop R.8.0 disley RS.O Jones Miss Amelia, Howton grove, tJones Saml. Hampton Wafer,Leomnstr Lane David, Mere, Pembridge RS.O Kenderchurch, Ht'reford Jones Samuel, Upper house, Crasllwall, tLaneEdwd.Ths.Old crt.Bosbury,Ldbry Jones Mrs. Ann, Yew tree, Middleton- Vowchurch RS.O tLane Edward.Thos. Rea farm, Ledbury on-the-Hill, Tenbury tJones Samuel, Upper Underly, Wolfer- Lane E. Shelwlck house,Shelwick, Hrfrd Jones Arthur, Shenmore, Madley RS.O low, Worcester Lane :FraRcis, Norton wood, Norton Jones Benjamin, Burnt house, Middle- Jones Mrs. S. Abbeydore,PontrilasR.S.O Canon, Weobley RS.O wood, Hardwick, Hay RS.O Jones Mrs. S. Old shop, Aymestrey, Lane Hy. W.:\t:anor ho.Fownhope,Hrfrd Jones Benjamin Tnmp ash, Dilwyn, Kingsland RS.O Lane James, Eastnor, Ledbury Pembridge R 8.0 JonesT.Batchley,GrendonBishop,Wrcstr LaneJ.TheHiIl,Bishops Frome, Worcestt.
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