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DEVONSHIRE. FAS 993 .Keal Miss Margaret, Newland, Swym- King Jn TRADES DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. FAS 993 .Keal Miss Margaret, Newland, Swym- King Jn. Waterbouse, Exbourne R.S.O Kneebone lV:illiam, Pristacott, As.h- bridge, Barnstaple King Rd. Buckley, Sidbury, Sidmouth water, Beaworthy R.S.O lieats R. Five Elms, Northam,Bideford King Richard, Higher Westacott, In- Kneebone William, Tucker's park, Ex- Keen George, Kenn, Exet-er wardleigh, Okehampton bourne R.S.O Keirle John ·waiter, Coombe, Good­ King W. Deckport, Hatherleigh R.S.O Knight David, Burrow, Black Tarring- leigh, Barnstaple King W.Starcombe,Sidbury,Sidmouth ton, Highampton R.S.O Kelland John, West Anstey, Dulverron King W. T. Stockley, Highampton KnigbtE.Cranbam mill,Hartland,Bdefd RS.O. (Somerset) R. S. 0 Knight George, Higher Hunston, Xelland Richard, South view, Lapford, King Walter, Higher Bowcombe, Ug- North Molton, South Molton ~orchard Bishop R.S.O borough, Ivybridge Knight Henry, Oakwell, Kingsnymp- Kelland R. Exe land, Bicklgh. Tivertn King William, Downhouses, Inward- ton, Chulmleig-h Xelland Robert, Frost, Coleridge, leigh, Okehampton Knight James, Hall, Bl:«!k Torrington, Wembworthy R.S.O King William, King-ston, Kingbridge Highampton R..S.O 'Krlland Rt. Yate, Cadeleigh, Tiverton King William, Stockhay, Meeth, Ilath- Knight Jas. Halwill, Beaworthy R.S.O Kelland William Henry, !lliddlecott, erleigh R.S. 0 Knight .T. Bnsland, Cadeleigh, Tivertn ~!orchard Bishop R.S.O Kingdom Mrs. Ann, :Molland, S. Molton Knight John, Secmaton, Dawlish .Kelly Edward & Henry, Grawley, Mil­ Kin!!dom Willinm, ~~estway, Cruwys Knight John Dennis, Gunnacott,Olaw- ton Damerel, Brandis Corner R.S.O Morchard, Tiverton ton, Holswortby .Kelly John & Sons, Black Torrington, Kingdon Chas. Rudge Rew, Morchard Knight Michael, Stowford, Halwill, Highampton R.S.O Bishop R.S.O Beaworthy R.S.O ..Kelly Arthur, ::\Iiddle moor, Whit­ Kingdon Fred, Down Hayne, Sand- Knight Mrs.Kiddons, Exminster,Exetr • church, Tavistock ·ford, Crediton Knight Robert, Chains, Sampford Pev- Kelly C. Varley, Marwood, Barnstaple Kingdon Frederick Comyns, Upcott, erell, Tiverton Kelly Frederick John, King's Heanton, Morchard Bishop R. S. 0 Knight Thomas, Gunnacott, Clawton, Mal"Wood, Barnstaple Kingdon John, Sowton Bdrton, Duns- Holsworthy Kelly J. Henstill, Sandford, Crediton ford, Exeter • Knight William, Bullhead, Iddesleigb, Kellly John, West down, Jacobstowe, Kingdon Jonathan, Loddiswell R. S. 0 Winkleigh R.S.O Exbourne R.,S.O Kingdon Richard, Downhorne, Plym- Knight William, Denison, Rose Ash, Kelly Jn. Zeal Monachorum,Bow R.S.O stock, Plvmouth South Molton • .Kelly Joseph, Lower Grawley, ~iilton Kingdon Robert, Landcross mill, Land- Knott .Benj. Storridge, Dunsford,Exetr Damerel, Brandis Corner R. S. 0 cross, Bideford Knott "\Yalter, \Voodbury, Exeter Kelly Tom, Preston, Sandford, Creditn Kingdon Wm. Alswere, South Molton Knott Walter, jun. Lamb park, Wood- Kelly W. Heathfield, Latnerton,Tvstck Kingdon Wm. Lake rd. Cbulmleigh bury, Exewr Kelly William, Cadbury, TivertDn Kingdon William, Thorne!i Heasley, Knowles Charles~ jun. Kingsteignton, KeJly William, East park, Okehampton North Molton, South Molton Newton Abbot Kelly William Henry, The Barton, Kingsland William, Tipton St. John, Knowles John, Old bridge, Cullompton Oheriton Fitzpa.ine, l'rediton Ottery St. Mary Labbett W. Wimham, Braunton R.S.O Kemble .J. Worth, Hele, Cullompton Kingwell Isaac, Hu:xton, Shaugh Prior, Lake Miss A. \Vhitestone, Exeter Kemble Robert,Clyst St. George,Exetr Roborough R.S.O Lake George, Ash Hill, Bishop's Kemble Samuel, ·west Beer, Cheriton Kingwell Mrs. JQhn, Monk's moor, Teignton, Teignmouth Bishop, Exet~r Vgboro', Ivybridge Lake Geo. H. G. Coomhe, Teignmoutb Kemp Lewis, Littleham, Exmouth Kingwell John, jun. Stone, Ugborougb, Lake Herbert, Coombe Laney, Sand- :Kennard .John, Kelly bear, Kelly, Ivybridge ford, Crediton IAfton R.S.O Kingwell John Richard Toms, Great Lake .John, Limeslake, Bishop's Nymp- -:Kennard Mrs. Mary, Bear Down farm, Aish, South Brent R.'S.O ton, South ~Iolton Princetown R. S. 0 Kingwell Samuel, Sparkwell,PlymptDn Lake John, jun. Edgeworthy, Cruwys 'Kennard Richard, Downton, Lydford, Kingwell T. Week, Loddiswell R.S.O Morchard, Tiverton Briltestowe R. S. 0 Kingwell Thomas, Little Bowden, Ash- Lake John Cooke,Broadmoor, Mashaw, Kennard Richard, Headson, Thrushel­ prington, Totnes South Molton & Rull, East W orling- ton, Lew Down R. S. 0 Kingwell W.Mann Aish, S.Brent R.S.O ton, Morchard Bishop R.S.O 'Kennard W. Tuson, Holbeton, Ivybdg King-well William, Venton, Plympton Lake Richard Cooke, Thorne, Oruwys Kent Arthur, Blurridge, Combmartin, Kirby Henry Harris, Wellington cot- Morchard, Tiverton IHracombe tage, West bill, Ottery St. Mary Lake Robert, Puddington, Morchard Kent G. Wr:mgaton, Ugboro', Ivy bridge Kittow Samuel, Wolford, Dunkeswell, Bishop RS.O 'Kent John, South Woolley, Sherwell, Honiton Lake William, Axworthy, Thrusheltan.. Barnstaple 'Kerslake Mrs. Emma, Lower Ford, Kittow William, Asbill, Cullompton Lew Down R.S.O Cullompton Kittow William, Hernyock, Cullomptn Lake Wm. Beam, Great Torrington Kerslake George, Scotts, Woodbury Kivel Samuel, Egg Buckland, Crown Lakeman James, South Down, Mal- SaltertD:n, Exeter Hill R.S.O borough, Kingsbridge Kerslake George, W oodbury Salter­ Kivell Ernest, Ea,;t Yeomadon, Py- Lambert Robert, ::\foor end, Culm- ton, Exeter worthy, Holsworthy stock, Cullompton Kerslake Jn. Foxhays, Exwick, Exeter Kivcll Thomas, Killatree, Pyworthy, Lamble James &i Son, Higher Coombe, Kerslake Thomas, Flesterhayes, Brad­ Holsworthy Diptford, South Brent R.S.O ninch, Cullompton Knapman Arthur k Andrew, Loxbeare Lamble William, Ley, Black Torring- --Kerslake Waiter John, Pi end, Stock­ Barron, Tiverton ton, Highampton R. S. 0 Ieigh Engli~h, Crediton Knapma.n A. Barton, Hitteslei.gh,Exetr Lambshead Jasper, Pinchaford, Ilsing- Kerslake William, Down, Cruwys Mor­ Kna.pman Arthur, Drascombe &i Red- ton, Newton ~b_hot ~.:hard, Tiverton lake, Drewsteignt<m, Jl\ewton Abbot L11mbshead William, Ifuneywell, D- Kerswell Nicholas, Broadlake, Tedburn Knapman Arthur, Endacott, South sington, Newton Abbot St. Mary, Exeter Tawton, Okeha.mpton Lamprey C. Pool, Mortehoe R. S.O Kerswell William, Houghton, Bigbury, Knapman Artlhur, Forder, South Brent Lamprey Charles, Rat8bury, Lynton, KingS/bridge R.S.O ' Barnstaple Kerswill .Alfred, Vl'nn, Whitchurch, Knapman Arthur O:Jrnish, Land's end, Lamprey J. Jl\orth st.Braunton R.S.O Tavistock Colebrooke, Bow R.S.O Landick Samuel, Merryfield, Inward- 'Kerswill John, Lower Quarry, Whit­ Knapman George, Perry,DDddiscombs- leigh, Okehampton church, Tavistock leigh, Exewr Lane Bra~. Iddlecott, West Putford, Kibbey S.Ridgway cot. Offwell, Honitn Knaprnan Henry, Ashcombe, Dawlish Brandis Corner R.S.O Kibby William J ames, Moorhayne, Kna.pman John, Addiscott,Sou.th Ta.w- LaneJ abez,Whiteh.ouse, Winklgh.R. S. 0 Yarcombe, Chard ton, Okehampton Lane Jas. Lower Westcott, Cullompton 'KidwPll W. R. Fairy Cross, Bideford Knapman John, East Ash, South Taw- Lane Jesse, Hutchings, Combe Ba- Kiff Frank, Croyde, Braunton R.S.O ton, Okehampton leigh, Honiton K.imber George, Combc, Asbbury, Rea- Knapman John, Thorn, South Taw- Lane John, Batthills, Cullompton worthy R.S.O ton, Okehampton Lane Joseph James, LittJ.e Snodwell, King Charles, Heath hills, Inward­ Knapman .T. .T. South Zeal, Okehmptn Stockland, Honit<Jn leigh, Okehampton Knapman W. Reddaway, Okeha.mpton !.Me W.Woo.Lsgrove, Sandford, Credtn King James, Hatsbill, Bickleigh, Ro­ Knatchhull W. Colyford, Axmin!ter Lane W.WrE*!sing,Kentisbeare,Cllmptn borough R.S.O Kneebone Eri, Troswell, North Pether- Lane Will.iam, Broadgaw, East street, Ring John, Glendon, Okebampton win, Egloskerry R.S.O Braunton R.S.O King John, Nether Shaugb, Shaugh Kneebone Evi, Pallas street, Brad- Lane William, jun. Pirzwell, K~ntis- Prior, Roborough R.S.O stDne, Tavistock beare, Cullompton · DEVON 63 .
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