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Martin-by- stock, Stratton RS.O Grylls John, Badhalick, Egloskerry, Looe, Looe East RS.O GreenwoodG.Tredwen,Davidstw.Camlfd Launceston Hancock John, Holland,Morval,St. Ger- Greenwood Isaae, BokelIy, St. Kew, GryUs Martin, Cleave, Calstock, St. mans RS.O Wadebridge RS.O Mellion R.S.O HaneockJ.Lit.Wbitebay,Withiel,Bodmn GreenwoodI,Delinuth,St.Teath,Camlfrd Grylls Samuel, Badhalick, Eglaskerry, Hancock John Maynard, rrrenethick, Greenwood John, Broomhill house, St. Launeestan Tideford, St. Germans RS.O Gennys, Stratton R.S.O Guard James, Tregonhay, Roche RS.O Haneock N.Penhale,Millbrook,Devonprt GreenwoodT.TheBartn.St.Teath,Camlfd Guard W. Trannack,Sancreed, Penzance Hancock Richard, Halviggan common. Greenwood T. Polshea, St.Tudy,Bodmin Gubbin Mrs. Fanny, Bennacott, Boyton, St. Mewan, St. Austell GreenwoodThornas,Porteath,St.Minver, Launceston Hancock R Crafthole,St. Germans R. S. 0 Wadebridge RS.O Gubbin John, Erendon, Week St. Mary, Hancock Samuel, Care, Hessenford, ~t. Gregory Mrs.Elizabeth,LowerLuckham, Stratton RS.O Germans RS.O Lawbitton, Launceston Gummow John,Tresillian,Probus RS.O Hancock Simeon, Gilley, Roche R.S.O GregoryT.Trekeland,Lezant,Launceston GummowRichard,Rye hill, St.Stephen's- Hancock William, Keverall, St. Martin- Gregory Wm. Pillaton, St.Mellion RS.O in-Brannell, Grampound Road by-Looe, Looe East RS.O Grenfell William, Bollowal, St. Just-in- Gundry Mrs. John & Son, Trebah, Hancock William, Kynance, Mullion, Penwith, Penzance Constantine, Penryn Cury Cross Lanes RS.O GrenfelI William, Bosorne, St. Just-in- Gundry John, Carvedrass, Constantine, Hancock W. Spire hill,Burraton,Saltash Penwith, Penzance Penryn Hannibal T. Lizerea, Carmenellis,Helstn Grey John, Fiddlers green, Newlyn, Gundry John, Killigarth, TalIand, Harding Alfd. Dudman, Kenwyn, Truro Grampound Road Polperro RS.O Harding H. Rose cot. Portreath, Redrth Gribble Jsph.Sinns com.Treleigh,Redrth Gurney Charles, Rings, Launceston Harding James, Penpoll, Kea, Truro Gribble John, Climson, Stoke Climsland, Guy A. Boswarthen, Madron, Penzance Harding John, Lower Ford, South hill, Callington R.S.O GuyBenj.Boswarthen,Madron,Penzance Callington R.S.O Gribble Thomas,Trescombe,StokeClims- Guy John, Pendeen, Penzance Harding Richard, Trenithan, St. Enoder, land, Callington RS.O Gwennap James, Treverven,St.Buryan, Grampound Road Gribble William, Bridge farm, Stoke Penzance Harding William, Short cross, Morval. Climsland, Callington RS.O Gwinnep J.Nanceddan,Ludgvan,Penznc St. Germans RS.O Griffin Daniel, Trekenna, Launceston GynnJas.Treswen,Warbstow,Launcestn Harfoot P. Hatwood, St. Cleer,Liskeard Griffin Matthew, Lelant R.S.O Gynn John, Tresmarrow, Launceston Harfoot Peter, Lantoom, Liskeard Griffin Thomas, Grimscott, Launcells, GynnRTrebleary,Davidstow,Camelford Harper C. Creney, Lanlivery,Lostwithl Stratton R.S.O Gynn Richard, Trevallett, Launceston Harris P. & Hen. Bilberry,RocheR.S.O Grigg Albert, Trenower, Roche RS.O Gynn Wm.Lynher,North hill,Launcestn Harris Arthur, Frogmore, LanteglossJ GriggDavid, Broad Langdon,Jacobstow, Gynn William, Trecongdon, South Fowey RS.O Stratton RS.O Petherwin, Launceston Harris Abraham, Treleigh, Redl'uth Grigg Hy. Tregurrian, St.Columb RS. 0 Hacker William, Middleway, St. Blazey, Harris Mrs.Ann,Trethake & Tredudwell. Grigg I. Trevilmick,Lanlivery, Lostwthl Par Station R1:l.0 Lantegloss, Fowey RS.O Grigg Isaac, Pendrift, Blisland, Bodmin Haddy A.RTideford,St.GermansRS.O Harris C. Tregoose, Sithney, Helston HriggJ.Castle-an-Dinas,St.Clumb.RS.O Hall James, Roseveth, Kenwyn, Truro Harris Charles, Millbrook, Devonport GriggJ.Nantellan,Creed,Grampound Rd Hall James, Trewern,Madron, Penzance Harris E.S. Botallick,Boconnoc,Lost"itbI GriggJ.jun.Corgay;Luxulyan,Lostwithiel Hall J. C. Boswednan,Madron, Penzance Harris Edmund. 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