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DEYOXSHIRE. DRA 7.Il French Miss Mary A TRADES DIRECTORY.] DEYOXSHIRE. DRA 7.il French Miss Mary A. !> Paris st. Exeter Jenkins John SamI. Horrabridge R.S.O 1\ihdlandJ.N.5 Wellin~on st.Ea.Tgnmth. Friend Enoch, Dolton R.S.O Jennings Mrs. Ellen, SampfordPeverell, Medland Rd.Heywood,l"ore st.Sidmouth 'Friend John, Dolton R.S.O Tiverton Melliar John, 2I Fore st.Bampton R.S.O Fuller Edward, London house, 7 & 83 Jerdan Mrs. E. 75 Treville st. Plymouth Mew Johu, 6 Joy street, Barnstaple West street, Tavistock *Jones Richd. Parracombe, Barnstaple Michell Mrs. F. A. 38 East st.Stonehouse IIGard S. W. 8 St. Olave's sq. Exeter Jose Giles,Chrch.Hill ho.Lyntn.Brnstple Miles Charles, Princetown R.B.O Gates Alfred, Appledore R.B.O *Joyce & Son, 41 Fleet street, Torquay 1'liller George, 18 Cornwall st. Plymouth George William, 17 Sussex road, Ford, Keen Edmd. 66 Old Town st. Plymouth Minors WaIter John, IO Sidney 1'031, Stoke, Devonport Kelk Miss Mary, 69 George st. Devonport Bt. Thomas, Exeter *tGibbings H. & Son, North Tawton Kestell & White,. 85 James st. Devonprt Mitchell Mrs.A.C.& Sons,High st.Honitn R.S.O. ;& at Okehampton *Kettleton Wm. 20 Fore st. Tiverton Mitehell Mrs.A.C. High st.Topsham,Extr §Gibbings Miss M.A.17 Duke st.Tavistck *King S.& A.3 Marlborough st. Devnprt Mitchell John, Marland, Torrington GibbingsSa.m1.82 Old Townst.Plymouth Kite Charles W. 21 High st. Barnstaple 11 Mitchell William,66 Union st. Plymouth Giles J. W. 85 Queen st. Newton Abbot Knapman Edward, 206 & 207 High *1\>Iogridge Misses Maria & lsabella, 69 Gillard Alfd. Jas. Holland st. Barnstaple st. & I, 2 & 3 Goldsmith st. Exeter Lower Union street, Torquay *GoddardMrs.M.A.uMarket st.Trquay *Knapman Mrs. W. 14 Strand, Dawlish *1\>lold Alfred, Angel hill, Tiverton Goldsworthy H. & Co. Cross street, Knight Mrs. S. A.93 High st.Barnstaple Morrish Thomas, Stockland, Honiton Moreton Hampstead, Newton Abbot *Knight William, 66 High street, gxeter Mortimer John, Lympstone, Exeter Goodman Henry, Meddon st. Bideford Knowling & Sayer, 265 High st. Exeter Mortimore & Son, Lower market,Exeter Gould & Wills, 44 Sidwell st. Exeter Kramm Miss R.l Regent ter.Hele,Torqy ~Ioule Mrs. J. Low. Compton, Plymouth *tGraves & Sons, 16, 17, 18 & 19 Fore *tLake Waiter, Winkleigh R.S.O Mountjoy G.H.17 Broad st. Sth. Molton street & 7I St. Aubyn st. Devonport Lake Wm. 47 Boutport st. Barnstaple Murch G. F. IO Fore st. We.Teignmonth Green & Son, 25 High street, Exeter §Lampshire A. H. 166 Union st.PlYlllth Neck Thomas, New street, l\loreton Gregory Fk. J. Ermington, Ivybridge Lane Edwin &Son, I38 Highst.Crediton Hampstead, Newton Abbot Guscott Mrs. Susan,Colyton, Axminster *tLangworthy Mrs. Ellen, Fore street, Newcombe George, East street, Crediton GushJ. 7 Fore st.Budleigh Salterton S. 0 Kingsbridge Newton Miss Ann, High street, Honiton Hake W. & Co.Broad st.Ottery St.Mary Larkin Wm. J. Mill st. Ottery St. Mary *tNorrington Miss E.Fore st.Chulmleigh Hall Mrs. Mary Ann, Black Torrington, *Leach H. J. C. u3 High st. Ilfracombe Norris Edward, 76 Fore street, Brixham Highampton R.S.O Leaman MissMary,s Lansdown pI.Dwlsh NorthcottJohn, 68 Union st. Stonehous~ Hamlin E. 13 Strand, Shaldn. Teignmth Leatherby Fras. 34 Flora st. Plymouth Nosworthy L.P. 159 Union st. Plymouth. Hammill Mrs. High street, Exmouth Lee James, Slapton, Kingsbridge Oenn John, Willand, Cullompton HancockMissAmelia,Horrabridge.R.S.O Leibmann J.Tamerton Foliot, Plymouth Oldrieve WaIter, New road, Dartmouth *Handford H. & Son, Western house, Letheren Charley, North Tawton R.S.O *tOliverF.&W.28 Brunswicksq.Torqur Lucius street, Tor, Torquay Letheren Thos. Ward, Winkleigh R.S.O *Oliver Geo. T. 7 Piermont pt Dawlish. Hannaford Jas. 52 Fore st. Kingsbridge LidstoneMrs.Amelia,LoddiswI.Kingsbdg *OsLer John S. Georgeham, Barnstaple Harding Charles, High street, Honiton Life Robt. Langworth,BlackawtonR.S.O *Packham Leonard, 4 Hampton plac~, Harding E. 98 Lower Union st. Torquay Ling Mrs. Mary Ann, Cross tree, Braun- St. Mary church, Torquay Harley Miss S. Charleton, Kingsbridge ton, Barnstaple §Paine Miss M. A. 23 Abbey rd. Torqua}~ Hamell Mrs. Catherine & Miss Emily, 6 §Lock Misses Agnes & Julia, 19 Higher *Palfrey Chas. E. 37 Strand, Exmouth Paris street & ID Clifton road, Exeter Union street, Torquay Palmer Miss Jane, Horrabridge R.S.O Harris Charles, 3 Duke st. Tavistock Lock DanL North Molton, South Molton Pane Mrs. Mary, Bradninch, Cullompton Harris Mrs. H.II2 Union st.Stonehouse Lock Thomas, Northam, Bideford *Parish W. Wilton st. Stoke, Devonport. ltHarris Lewis, London house, Higher LommanHenry,Kentisbeare,Cullompton 11 Parker James,13 Buckland st. Plymuta square, Holsworthy Longman William, Black Torrington, Parker Jas. C. Victoria street, Paigutou Harris Mrs. Susan, Halberton, Tiverton lIighampton R.S.O Parkhouse E. 17 Low. North st. Exeter Harry Mrs. Eliza, Fore st. Okehampton Longman William, Bradford, Brandis Parry T.& Co. 13 &qCornwall st.Plymth Hartnoll Wm. 136 Union st. Plymouth Corner R.S.O Patterson Mrs. Eliza, 23 Albert road, *Harvey A.M.North st.AshburtonR.S.O Lord George, jun. Princetown R.S.O Morice town, Devonport Harvey Daniel, 14 Market. pL Bideford II Lorimer Robert, S9 Fore street, Totnes ltPatterson Thos. B. 1"ore st. Tiverton Harvey Dionesius R.1"ore st.Cullompton Lorimer Robert, 3 St. ALban's terrace, ltpeake Edward,18 & 19 Joy st.Barnstpll} *Harvey George, Whitford, Axminster Castle road, Torquay Pearce & Tanner Misses, Chudleigh, Hatcher Charley, Park road, Dawlish *Love Daniel,35 Lower Union st.Torquy Newton Abbot Hawkins Mrs. Elizh. Coplestone R.S.O Love Joseph B.30 Catherine st.Devonprt Pearce George, 9 High st. Barnstaple Haydon Fredk. Wm. 44 High st. Exeter §Lovell Misses E.M.& F.Dukest.Drtmth *t§Pearse James & Co. 170 & 171 For~ Haydon John D. 4 Sidwell st. Exeter *tLovell & Son, Square, Holsworthy street, Exeter Hayes Miss Marien, 5 Sydney terrace, *Luxmore Benj. I2[ High st. Ilfracombe Pearse J.H.8 Churchst.:Modbnry,Ivybdg- Oxford street, Plymouth Luxton G. H. 14 & I5 Queen st. Dawlish Pedder Edwd.Jas.Lynmouth,Barnstapl~ Hayman Benj. Wm. 40 High st. Totnes Lyddon Wm. Chagford, Newton Abbot *Peek Robert, 3 Fairfax: pt Dartmouth *Hearn John, Piermont house, Dawlish Lyne Charles, Dolton R.S.O *Pepperell John, 76 Regent st.Plymouth. Henwood Francis, 24 Fore st. Ivybridge Lyne William, Dolton R.S.O Perkins Mrs. Emma, 25 Princes street, §Hewish Miss L. 169 Sidwell st. Exeter Lythaby Miss Lydia, Market pI.Bideford Babbacombe, Torquay Heywood Joshua & Son, I, 2 & 3 Gren- *tMacey Allen, Duke street, Dartmouth Perratt Robert, SiLverton, Cullompton ville street, Bideford Mackenzie&Co.17&I9Bank st.Nwtn.Abbt Perry E. B. 64 St. Aubyn st. Devonport Hill J. 71,72 & 73 Southst.SouthMoLton *tMacKenzie John, jnn. London house, Perry Mrs. Mary Ann, Christow, Exeter Hitt William, 28 Magdalen st. Exeter' Queen street, Newton Abbot Peters Herbert, Stockland, Honiton *tHodgeJn.S1.24&2sBroad st.Sth.Moltn McKevitt Michael, Queen st. Barnstaple *Pettle G.Church st.Braunton,Barnstpl!l HodgessS.M. &Son,7 Millbay rd.Plymth II McMasters H. 8 Parkwood rd. Tavistck Phillips Daniel, North st. Okehampton ~Hodgess Frederick Henry, 28 Staddon *tMcNaughtJn.&A.Marketsq.Axmnstr Phillips John, Morchard Bishop R.S.O terrace, North road, Plymouth McNaught W. Chard street, Axminster Pickard William, Clovelly, Bideford Bolman Thos. G. Aveton Gifford S.O IIMaerae Alexander, Burton st. Brixham Pike James F. L. 50Fore st. Kingsbridge Hooper Hy. Corn Market st. Torrington McWilliam Mrs.F. Angel Hilltel'.Tivertn *t§Pinniger Chas.Jn.Is8 Fore st. Exeter Hopper In. 68 Bontport st. Barnstaple 11 Maddock J.H.3Portland pt ea.Plymuth Pinsent & Co. 31, 32 & 33 Market street.. *Hore Jsph. 20 Frankfort st. Plymouth *Major Samuel, Bridge street, Tiverton Devonport , Horniblow H. & Co. u6 Fore st. Exeter tManatollW.Church st.Brauntn.Brnstple Piper Misses A. & E. 122 Fore st. Exeter §Horniblow G.T.3 New Bridge st.Exeter Manu John, 125 High street, Crediton 11 Piper William, 37 Cowick street, St. Hortop &Petter,39 &40Highst.Barnstple *Mara E.& Co. I3Mutley plain,Plymouth Thomas, Exeter 11 Hoskin James, High street, Honiton Marks Wm. Chagford, Newton Abbot *Plowman Francis E. Alma ho. Seaton Howard John, Clovelly, Bideford Marley Henry, Chnrch street, Paignton Plymouth Mutual Co-operative &Indus- Bowe William, Kentisbeare, Cullomptn Marsh Henry, Uffculme, Cullompton trial Society Limited, I5 & 16 Corn- IIHughan W. 18 Emma pI. Stonehouse Marshall John Pyke, 3 High street, wall street, Plymouth Hulland T. G. 2 East st. South Molton Budleigh Salterton S.O §Pope Miss Jane G. High st. Crediton *Hunkin John, 6S Cecilstreet, Plymouth *t§Marshall Wm. Fore st. Chulmleigh Popham, Radford & Co. 39, 40, 41, 42 Jackman Jas. Chagford, Newton Abbot Martin Mrs. Elizh. Broadclyst, Exeter & 43 Bedford street; 14 East street; *James H. E. 99 Union st. Stonehouse *Martin Silas, 4I Market st. Torquay & show rooms, Victoria buildings.. JarvisA.W.Fore st.Salcombe,Kngsbrdge Martyn James, Victoria ho. Axminster Princess place, Plymouth *Jarvis Samuel Fulford, New quay, *MatherGeo.Sutton,18 Fore st.Brixham PorterMissesMaryA. & A.High st.Honitn Dartmth.&14Courtny.st.Newtn.Abbt MatthewsIn.8 Regentst.Ea.Teignmouth Pound Richard Fox, Foss st. Dartmouth Jeffery Mrs. Elizh. & Trant Mrs. Elizh. IIMannder Alfred,22 Bartholomew street Pugsley & Son, 46 & 47 Fore street & 21 18 Tavistock road, Stoke,Devonport west, Exeter High street, Ilfracombe Jellard Mrs. Ann Rebecca, Fore street, May In. LewisW.Market sq. Holswrthy *Pulsford James, 196 High street, Salcombe, Kingsbridge Mayne Miss Anne, 2 Walnut road, Cock- Exeter & II Parade, Exmouth Jenkin William, 3S Cecil st. Plyrpouth ington, Torquay Pnlsford James, Mill st. Ottery St. Mary.
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