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DEVONSHIRE. BAK ';07 Trist John, Fore Street, Kingsbridge Barnes Frederick, 7 George St TR.!DES DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. BAK ';07 Trist John, Fore street, Kingsbridge Barnes Frederick, 7 George st. Torquay ('ann Jame~, 15 Allhalland st. Bideford !Tucker Louis Wm. Hanover sq. Dart- Barnes George, 35 South st. Torquay Carter John, 80 Little Clifton street, mouth; & at Newton Abbot. See advt Barnes J. 7 'Walnut rd.Cockingtn.Torqy Clifton road, Exeter Tupman Edwin William, 8 Parade & Barnett Mrs. H. 40 Exeter st. Plymouth Cater Danl.Kingskerswell,Newton Abbot Public hall, Rolle street, Exmouth BarnicoatR.Hghr.twn.Buckfstlgh.RS.O CaterH.Old Mill rd.Cockington,Torquay Villiar Wm. John, Strand, Barnstaple Barnstaple & North Devon Bakery, 45 Challis Richd. 9 Union st.Newton Abbot Ward & Chowen, 75 West st. Tavistock High street, Barnstaple Chambers James, 36 & 37 Treville street Ward John, t St. Aubyn street & 14 Barratt George, 2 Parkfield rd.Torquay & 85 Old Town street, Plymouth Fore street, Devonport Barrett John, Fore st, Topsham, Exeter ChambersW.J.loHighr.Batterst.Plymth tWarren Brothers, 89 Queen street, Barter Elias, Bridgetown, Totnes C'banterH.Bishop'sNympton,Sth.Molton Exeter; & Mount Radford. See advt Barter Nicholas, 188 Union st. Plymo:uth Chapple & Co. Litchdon st. Barnstaple Webber & Symons, Silvertn. Cullomptn Baskerville R. Tamerton Foliot, Plymth Chapple George, Bampton st. Tiverton Webber T. :Ford, Silverton, Cullompton Bate Thomas, 25 Market st. Devonport CharlickMrs.J.18Ebrington st.PI~·mouth tWestaway & Dyer,Forest.Gt.Torrngtn BattershillW.H.Westst.Al'lhburtn.RS.O Ching James & Son, Winner street & White Faulkner &Tupman,Arcade,Extr Bawden P. Nth. Molton, South Molton Victoria road, Paignton Wicks Matthew Thomas, 6 Union ter- Beardon T. Kingsteignton,NewtonAbbot Chubb Mrs. C. 9 Lambhay st. Plymouth race, St. Mary church, Torquay Bearne H.Is Highweekst. Newton Abbot Chubb Rd. 36 Richmond st. Plymouth Willis Benj. P. II3 High st. Ilfracombe Beer George, 91 Holloway st. Exeter Churchill Geo. 13 Black BoY' J:d. Exeter Wills John Veasey, :IS Castle street, Beer Geo. Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot Churchill John, Fore st.Topsham, Exeter Exeter. See advertisement Beer John, Appledore RS.O Clark Thomas, Kingswear, Dartmouth Winter John Loud,4 Church terrace, BeerJohn,Stoke-in-Teignhead,Teignmth Clarke Alfred, 74 Ringmore road, Shal- Bridgetown, Totnes Bennee Fredk. J. 104 Kiug st. Plymouth don, Teignmouth Wood Wm. Ambrs.Custm.Ho.qy.Salcmb Bennee George, 22 Duke st. Devonport Clarke Mrs. A. 3 Tor Hill road,Torquay Woolland & Son,6 Cornwall st.Plymouth Bennett Mrs.M.SampfordPeverell,Tivrtu Clarke Mrs. E. Roborongh, Torrington AXLETREE MANUFACTRS Bennett Thos. Henry, H~rberton R.S.O Clarke Rd. 2 Barnstaple st. South Molton . , . Berry Mrs. Susanna, 46 Gloucester Clarke Thos. East st. Ashburton RS.a ChICk James & Co. Cullompton street, Morice town, Devonport Clarke William, Exeter road, Ivybridge BABY LINEN WAREHOUSES. Bevan John, 42 High street, Ilfracombe Clements Samuel, Walcombe road, :::It. Bickell John, 17 Fore street, Brixham Mary church, Torquay D~nstanMrs.Emma,33Trevlle.st.PlymthBirchamE. C. 46 Adelaide ,st.Stonehouse Clode Edwin, High street, Sidmouth Pltt James Wm. 81 South.st. Exeter Blackmore Mrs.M.A.Exeter hl.Cullmptn Clode John, Fore street, Exmouth Seymour& Co. 93 & 94 Umon st. Plymth Blackmore M. B. 18 Gilwell st. Plymouth Clotworthy Jsph. I Morley st. Plymouth BACON CURERS. Blackmore William Francis, 48 Long- Clotworthy William, East Budleigh, Prowse Geo. A..J. 3 Cambridge st.Plymth brook street, Exeter Budleigh Salterton S.O Wiltshire Bacon Curing Co. 5 Whimple Blatchford Rd. 53 Treville st. Plymouth CockMrs.J. II BarleyMarket st.Tavistock street, Plymouth; 13 Tavistock street Body William. East street" Crediton Cockram E. Alfington, Ottery St. Mary & The Market, Devonport Boffett Chas, 14 Black Boy road, Exeter Cocks John T. 28 Flora st. Plym@L th BAG MAKERS Bolt Simon & Co. Princetown RS.O CokeI' Henry, 45 Albert road, Plymouth .. .' Bond Charles, 21 Market st. Torquay Cole Henry, South Brent, Ivybridge See Sack & Bag Makers. Bond Edmund, Templeton, Tiverton Cole Jas. :1<'ore st. Salcombe, Kingsbridge BAKERS. Bond Miss Sarah, Dunsford, Exeter Cole Mrs. M. Kentisbeare, Cullompton Abbott John, 38 Mill street, Bideford Bone J. E. 39 Edgcumbe st. Stonehouse Cole Saml. 'rhos. 14 Notte st. Plymouth Abbott Thomas, Brauscombe, Sidmouth Bonner George, Newton St.Cyres,Exeter Cole Wm. High st. Hatherleigh R.8.0 Abraham William, Marldou, Paignton BonnerWm.Drewstreet,HigherBrixham Cole William, 41 High street, Totnes Abraham William,Cross street,Moreton- Boobier W. 13 Teign st.West Teignmouth Coleman Samuel, Ermington, Ivybridge hampstead, Newton Abbot Boon Samuel, 99 Paris street, Exeter Coles Joseph, Holcombe Rogus, Welling- Adams Alexander, 10 King st. Plymouth Born Wm. 159 Sidwell street, Exeter ton (Somerset) Adams Harry, 66 James st. Devonport BosworthickW.H.8 Princes st.Devonport Coles Robert, Fore street, Kingsbridge Adams Job, jun. Kilmington, Axminster Bovett Charles W. West end, Honiton Collacott Henry, IS Brook st. Tavistock Adams William. 3 Victoria place, St. Bovett Wm. Broad st. Ottery St. Mary Collett Mrs. Chas. Crown hill, Plymouth Mary church, Torquay Bowden Mrs. Ann, 3 Cooke's cross, CollingMrs.M.A.IILow.Back st.Tavistck Addems William, 36 Clifton I'd. Exeter South Molton CollingsMrs.F. 17LowerUnionst.Torquay Andrews Fredk.C. Lower st. Dartmouth Bowden C. B. 59 St. Aubyu st.Devonport Collins George, Well street, Exeter Andrews Lewis, 170 Cowick street, St. Bowden Wm. jun.South st.South Molton Coneybeer Hy. Morchard Bishop RS.O Thomas, Exeter Bower John, Well street, Torrington Conibear George, Morthoe, Ilfracombe Andrews Paul, Fore st. Topsham, Exeter Branscombe C. I Hamilton ter. Exmouth Conibear John, 58 High st. Ilfracombe Andrews Mrs.Sarah,16 Queen st.Dawlish Brawn James, Witheridge, Morchard Connett John, general provision dealer­ Anning Mrs. Myra, I Oakfield st. Exeter Bishop RS.O & greengrocer, 30 Tavistock road, Anning Tom Platts, Fore street, Bridgman Charles,West st.South Molton Stoke, Devonport Heavitree, Exeter & Starcross RS.O Bridle Mrs. Charlotte, Otterton,Budleigh Cook Edward, East Budleigh, Budleigh Anstey William, Revelstoke, Plympton Salterton S.O Salterton S.O Apter John G. IS Russell st. Plymouth BridleFras.Wm.Forest.Topsham,Exeter CoombeD.Bishop'sTeignton,Teignmouth AmoldR.Zeal Monachorum, BowRS.O Bridle 1.53 Higher Union st. Torquay Coombe Danl. 12 Lower Union st.Torqy Amold T.L.Comhill ho.Smith st.Drtmth Bridle John Jas. Bampton st. Tiverton Coombe John, 106 Sidwell st. Exeter Arscott Arthur, 15 The Green, Crediton Brock Daniel, High street, Houiton Coombe John, Spreyton, Bow RS.O Arscott George, Park street, Crediton BrookMrs.M.Iddesleigh,WinkleighRS. 0 Cooper Harry Alex. 66 George st. Dvnprt Arscott John, 10 Charlotte street, Morice Broomfield Thomas, Hole mill, Brans- Coplestone H. 84 Low.Union st. Torquay town, Devonport combe, Sidmouth Copp Mrs Elizh. 4 Bicton st. Exmouth Arscott Phillip Codd, Higher town, Broughton E. P. Clyst Honiton, Exeter Copplestone B. W. 4 Armada st. Plymth Buckfastleigh RS.O BrownF. 12 Broad st. Modbury,Ivybridge Cornish -, Shobrooke, Crediton Arscott Robert, 40 Northumberland BrownIn.Church st.Modbury,I vybridge Cosway Mrs. Mary, 153 Sidwell st.Exeter place, East Teignmouth Browu Thomas, Meadfoot lane, Torquay Cove S. G.Church st.Modbury,I vybridge ArthurMrs. Elizh. ErmingtoD,Ivybridge Brown T. W. 83 Queen st. Newton Abbot Cove William, Middle street, Brixham Ashfold F. G. 10 Treville st. Plymouth Browning Thomas, 21 Castle st. Exeter Cox William, Ide, Exeter Atkins H. Burton, Higher st. Dartmouth Bryant Henry, Fore street, Ivybridge CoyshJ.5 Northumberland pl.E.Tgnmth Atwell Samuel, North Tawton RS.O Buchanan T. 53 & 54 High st.Stonehollse Crews Alfred, III Union street & 30 Austin MOOrt, Chudleigh,Newton Abbot Buckingham Mrs. Nancy,QuaY,Brixham Chapel street, Stonehouse Austin James, Chudleigh, Newton Abbot Buckle In. 95 Pembroke st. Devonport CrispinElam,Alvington Wst.Kingsbrdge Avery Mrs. Jane, 7 Claremont st.Plymth Budd Charles, Exeter hill, CuHompton Crispin John Edwin, Star Cross R.S.O Ayers W. 10 Cumberland st. Devonport Bulley Charles, 94 High street, Crediton Crocombe Miss A. Lynton, Barnstaple Babb John, 75 Pembroke st. Devonport Burgoyne Saml. Lower Booe, Plymouth Crocombe John, Lynton, Barnstaple BakerF.W.TheQuay, Dodbrke.Kngsbdg Burley Wm. H. 9 Watson pI. Plymouth CudlipJn. BeerFerris, RoboronghRS.O Baker Henry, Boutport st. Barnstaple Burrow Mrs. E. Milton Abbot, Tavistockl CumingJ.C. 27Church st.Modbry.IV}'bdg Baker S. 14 Church st. Tor, Torquay Burrows James, Bow RS.O Curtis George, High street, Dawlish Baker William, South Wonford, Exeter Burrows J. Babbacombe road, Torquay CurwoodSamuel, Uffculme, Cullompton BalkwellJ.Lutton, Cornwood, Ivybridge Butter George, Branscombe, Sidmouth Curwood Wm. ~Testexe south, Tiverton Ball Mrs. E. Chagford, Newton Abbot Came Chas. H. South town, Dartmouth Cutcliffe John, Combmartin, Barnstaple Ball William, 16 Strand, Dawlish Candish S. W. 49 Wolsdon st. Plymouth Dann William, 19 New Bridge st. Exeter Bamberry Mrs..Alice, King st. Brixham Cane James, 4 Dartmouth place, Dart- Darch Fredk. Jesu st. Ottery St. Mary Barnes Edward, Duke st, Kiugsbridge mouth road, Paignton Dare Isaac, Torcross, Kingsbrdge DEV. & COR:Y 45*.
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