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DEYONSHIRE: [ KELLY's • Falbieh.S Continued 984 FAR DEYONSHIRE: [ KELLY's • FAlBIEH.s continued. Gammon Thos. Georgeham, Braun­ Gibbings William Henry,Walson, Clan­ Fry R. ·wigmore,East Down,Barnstpl~ ton R.S.O naborough, Bow R.S.O Fry Lewis, Youngcot, ~orth Pether­ Gammon Thomas John, Lower Poolc, Gibbon Wm. Great Highleigh, High­ win, Egloskerry R.S.O North Molton, South .:\folton leigh, St. Mary, Exe Bridge, Tivrtn Fry Robert, Lower Pitt, Washfield, Gammon W. Croyde, Braunton R.S.O Gibbons Frederick, West Ruckham, Tiverton Gane Henry, jun. Chester, Ugborough, Cruwys ::\forchard, Tiverton Fry Robert, Sidford, Sidmouth Ivy bridge Gibbons George, Partridge Hole, Fry Samuel, Stockland, Honiton Gard J. & P. Youluitch, Okehampton Poughill, Crediton Fry lVilliam, Loosebeare, Zeal Mon­ Gardener Alex. Sparkwell, Plympton Gibson Jn. Cofton, Starcross R.S.O achorum, Bow R.S.O Gardner Alfred, \Vest Looseland, Gidley George, Radge, Tavistock Fuge James, Park town, Walkhamp­ Crnwys Morchard, Tiverlon Gidley Samuel, Higher Upperton, ton, Horr·abridge R.S.O Gardm~r Giles, Lees & Turners, South­ Bickleigh, Roborough R.S.O Fuge Samuel, Tavistock leigh, Axminster Gifford James, Sobys, Pyworthy,Hols­ Fuge Samuel, Tibridge, Marystowe, Gardner Philip, Trucklegate, Halber­ worthy Lew Down R.S.O ton, Tiverton Gifford Richard, Graddon, Milton Fuge lV. Heckwood, W1litchurch, Tvstk Garland Edwd. Stockadon, Loddiswell Damerel, Brandis Corner R. S. 0 .Fu1ford Mrs. Elizabeth & John, Week, Garland John, Babland, ( Arcton Gif­ Gigg R. & W. Bulverton, Sidmouth Cruwys Morchard, Tiverton ford, Loddiswell Gigg A.Lower Within,Aylesbeare,Extr Fulford C. Woodbury Salterton,Exetr Garner Charles, LJwer Ley, North Gigg II. Bowd,llarpford,OtterySt.Mry Fulford Marwood Enoch, Low. Far­ Molton, South Molton Gigg John, Woolbrook, Sidmouth leigh, Withleigh, TivertDn Garrish Alfd. Chagford, Newton Ab"ot Gigg Mrs. Rosina, Higher Woolbrook, Fu1ford R. Leigh, Hartland, Bideford Garrish James, Providence place, Sidmouth Fu1ford Rawlinson Charles, Farrants, Throwleigh, Okehampton Gilbert E. & Son, Rhude, Holsworthy Woodbury Salterton, Exeter Gater .Tames, Luppitt, HonitDn Gil"oert Mrs. John & Son,Ba.bbingdon, Fulford S. Fore st. Northam, Bideford Gater Robert, Woodhayne, Culmstock, Holsworthv• Fulford Waiter J. Upcott, Wellington Cullompton Girbert A. East Vognicott, Holsworthy (Somerset) Gater William Henry, Uppincott, Cad­ Gilbert Francis, Coombe park,Broad­ Fu1ford William, Trellick, Hartland, bury, Tiverton wood Widger, Lifton R.S.O Bidefurd Gay J. Colebrooke, Copplestone R.S.O Gilbert Frank, Coombe park, Bratton Furneaux Edwin, Lower pool, Alling­ Gay ·william, Lake, North Lew, Rea­ Clovelly, Lew Down R. S. 0 ton East, Mounts R.S.O worthy R.S.O Gilbert James, Burscott, Holsworthy Furneaux Francis,Derry Barton, Berry Gaydon George, West Clatworthy, Gilbert James, Minchen court, Ayles­ Pomeroy, Totnes South Molton heare, Exeter Furneaux Lawrence William, Weston, Gaydon .Tsph. Coddon, Bishop'S' Taw­ Gilbert John, Binworthy, Torrington Berry Pomeroy, Totnes ton, Barnstaple Gilbert John Rowell, Tborndon, Py­ Furneaux Mrs. Louisa, Holsome & Gear Mrs. Elizabeth Ann, Litchardon, wortby, Holsworthy Craxtons, Diptford,Stb. Brent R.S.O Fremington R.S.O Gilbert John Rowell, jnn. Broadshell, Fursdon J.Kerswell,Hatberleigh R.S.O Gear Georg-e, Great Collacott, Frem- Pyworthy, Holsworthy Furse John Hy. & Charles, Quoditch, ington, Barnstaple Gilbert Lewis, Higher Kingford, Pan­ Ashwater, Beaworthy R.S.O Gear J. Huggins Week,Luppitt,Honitn crasweek, Holsworthy • Gear Jas. Lovacott, FremingtonR.S.O Gilbert Lewis, Woodford, Milton Furse John & Henrv,• Sleekers, Sour- ton, Bridestowe R.S.O Gear .Samuel, Roundswell, Tawstock, Damerel, Hrandis Corner R.S.O iFurse Charles Henry, Billhole, Sut­ Ba.rnstaple Gilbert Richard, Cookbury, Brandis combe, Holsworthy Gear William John, King's Heanton, Corner R.S.O Furse George, Tor, Sourton, Bride­ Marwood, Barnstaple Gilbert Richard, Hopwort.hy Moor, stowe R.S.O Geatches William Anstey, Lower Hut­ Pyworthy, Holsworthy Purse James Richard, Churscombe cherlei~h, Blackawton R.S.O Gilbert Richard, Stowford, Halwill, farm, ::\Ialdon, Paignton Geen Mrs. Elizabetij, Georgeham, Beaworthy R.S.O Furse John, Westdown, Ashwater,Bea­ Braunton R.S.O Gilbert William, l<'renchbere, Cbag· worthy R.S.O Geen George, Tordown, Swymbridge, ford, Newton Abbot Fur se s·. Burst on, Langtree, Torringtn Banstaple Gilbert Wm. Hopworthy, Pyworthy, Furse lVm. North Beer, Clawton, Geen George, Wilsham, Countisbury, Holsworthy Gilbert William Lewis, Higher King­ Holsworthv• Barnstaple Furse William, Quoditch, Ashwater, Geen Jn. Durracott, Braunton R.S.O ford, Pancrasweek, Holsworthy Beaworthy R.S.O Geen Thoma!l, jun.Yarmacott, Swym- Gilbert \Vm. sen. Lower Kingford, Furse lVm. Harton, East Putford, bridge, Barnstaple Pancrasweek, Holsworthy Brandis Corner R.S.O Geen lV. Guineaford, Morwood, Brnstple Gilbert William, jun. Lower Kingford, Fursman .John, Bere mill, Crediton Geen "\Vm. Swymbridge, Barnstaple Pancrasweek, Holsworthy Furze William, ~orthleigh, Goodleigh, Gent Frederick, Moss hayes, Broad- Giles Charles, Good Shelter & Water­ Barn staple clyst, Exeter head, Portlemouth, SalcombeR. S. 0 Gage Clement Pyle, Little Hound­ Gent John Goss, Waxway, Ti_pton St. Giles Geo. Hattings, Sandford, Creditn beare, Ayles beare, Exeter John, Ottery St. Mary Giles Herbert Pitts, Down Thomas, Gage John, LDwer Dorweek, Silver­ George A.Cabbacott, Parkham, Bidefrd Wembury, Plymouth ton, Exeter George Edward, North hole & Love­ Giles John Da.we, Wringworthy, Mary Gale E. CDombow, Bridestowe R.S.O land, Hartland, Bideford Tavy, Tavistock Gale Edward R. East mere, Chevi­ George G. Cabbacott,Parkham,Bidefrd Giles John Edmund, Walkhampton, thorne, 'l'ivcrton George Thomas, Hartleigh, Buckland Horrabridge R.S.O Gale J. Courtenay, Washfield, Tiverton Filleig-h, Highampton R.S.O Giles William, Staddous, Walkbamp· Gale John, Gnatham, Beer Ferris, German Frederick, Marsh house,Nth ton, Horrabridge R.S.O Beer Alston R.S.O Molton, South Molton Gill John & J ames, l<'ullabrook,Bramp- Gale M. Hartgrove, Musbury,Axmnstr German John, Blackdown, Mary Tavy, ton R.S.O Gale William, Bridestowe R.S.O Tavistock Gill Alfred, Willincott, Ilfracumbe Gale 'Villiam, Point, Coom'oow,Bride­ German Louis George, Eastwood, Gill Edmund, Da.lwood, Axminster stowe R.S.O Bishop's NymptDn, South Molton Gill Mrs. Elizabeth, Penquit, Erming- Gale Wm. Hill, Chevithorne, TivertDn German W. jun. Beer Alston R.S.O ton, Ivybridge Gamlen Leonard B., J.P. East Emlett, German Wm. North ward, Beer Al­ Gill James, West "\Veek, Chulmleigh ·woolfardisworthy, Morchard Bishop ston R.S.O Gill Lewis, Brewers, Kingsnympton, R.S.O Gerry J obn, Germans week, Bea.worthy Chulmleigh Gammin John, IIig-hbray, Sth. Molton R.S.O Gill Perry, Netton, Revelstoke,Plymth Gammin Joseph, ·west Holwell, Parra­ Gerry John, North Brentor, Tavistock Gill Samuel, Chillacot, North Pether­ combe, Barnstaple Gerry John, South Brentor, Tavistock win, Egloskerry R.S.O Gammin lVilliam, Lydcott, Highbray, Gerry S.Burraton, Ermington,Ivybrdg Gill Samuel, Lower Loxhore, Loxhore, South Molton Gerry William, Morcombe gate, Ash- Barnstaple Gammon Amos, Shaftesboro·, Morte­ water, Brandis Corner R.S.O Gill Wm. Cholwell, LamertDn,Tavistck hoe, Ilfracombe Geyle Mrs. Helen, Venn, Allington Gill William, Collibea.r, Barnstaple Gammon Hy. Lobb, Braunton R.S.O East, Mounts R.S.O Gill William, Pitt, Ashburton R.S.O Gmnmon John,Honacot, Bratton Flem­ Gibbings Mrs. Amelia, Burrow, Zeal Gill Williarn, Shearlangton, Modbury, ing, Barnstaple Monachorum, Bow R.S.O Ivybridge Gammon John Bright, Little Combis­ Gibbings John Henson, Week, North Gill Wm. Heddley, Northleigh, Good­ head, North Molton, South Molton Ta.wton R.S.O leigh, Barnstaple Gammon Philip. Shaftesboro', Morte­ Gibhings Robert, Upcott, Bow R.S.O Gill William John, Church living, hoe, Ilfracombe Gibbings W. Ebford, Topsharn, Exetr Brancombe, Axminster .
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