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Bu-Tchers. Durham David, 10 Market, Plymouth Griffin John, Talaton, Exetpr Hornsey John, Fore St 900 Bu-tchers. Durham David, 10 Market, Plymouth Griffin John, Talaton, ExetPr Hornsey John, Fore st. Cullompton Dyer John, Butchers' row, Barnstaple Gulley Geo. Chittlebampton, S.Molton Hortop John, 6 Higher Market street, Dyer John, Yarcombe, Chard Hallet Frederick, Lymp::stone, Exeter Tavistock Dyer William J. T., Kingskerswell, Hamley William, 36 Market, P Hugn Alfred, 27 Market, Plymouth Newton Abbot HamleyWm., Roborough, Bickleigh, P Hunt .Miss l\1. Nelson terrace, \Vest- Easterbrook Charles W. 49 :l\Iarkot, Hamlin William, Fore street, Bovey ward Ho ! Bideford Devonport Tracey, Newton Abbot Hurson Thos. 141 High st. Crediton EasterbrookSaml. 20-1 Market,D'port Hannaford Geo., Stoke Gahriel, Totnes Hussell Wm. 29 Butchers' row, B Eastlake Mrs A. 5 Brook st. Tavistock Hannaford Mrs J\I. A., Stokefieming, H ussey John, Bradninch, Cullompton Edwards P<'ter L. Fore street, St. Dartmonth & Dartmouth market Hutchings George, Alphington, E Mary Church, Torquay IIannaford Wm. S., 1\Ialboro', Kings- ' Ilutchings & Son, 4 Eastgate, E Edwards Samuel, Upottery, Honiton bridge; and Union st. Salcombe, Hutchins George, 9 Goldsmith st. E Elford Henry, 57 Market, Plymouth Kings bridge Hutchinson l\Irs Amelia, 54 Pembroke Elford Henry, Oreston, Plymstock, P Hannan Geo. 76-7 1\Iarket, Plymouth street, Devonport Elford John E., New road, Dartmouth Harding John, Colyton Huxham Henry, 84 Market, P Elford \Villiam, Smith st. Dartmouth Harding Nicholas, J\Iusbury, Axmnstr Huxham J. & E. 16 Fore st. Ivybclge Elliott Miss R 12 Hampton street., P Harding William, Colyton lluxham J::>hn, 97 Market, P Elliott Henry L. 15 Cowick street, E Harper Sydney, 17-18 Butchers' row, B lluxtal!le Thomiis, George Nympton, Elliott John, Upcott, Braunton, B Harris Frank, Stokeinteignhead, South J\folton Elliott John, 7 4 High street, B Teignmouth Huxtable William D. Mill street, Ellis Hy. Fore st. St. Mary Church, T Harris Geo., Tamerton Foliott, P Ottery St. l\Iary Ellis Wm., N ortham Ridge, Bideford . Harris Thomas, 20 Courtenn,y street, Hyet -, East Budleigh, Budleigh Ellis William, Hartland, Bideford I :Kewton Abbot Salterton Emmett Mrs 8. M. 42 King ::Moot, P 'Harvey Dennis, 42 The )Iarket, D'port Hyett Willifl-m, Woodbury, Exeter Endacott Ed ward, Fore street, Bovey Harvey Geo. I•'ord st. Moretonhampstd Hyne Richard, Street, Dartmouth Tracey, :Kewton Abbot Harvey & Ron, 10 J\Iarket st. D'port llyne Simon, 5 Chapel st. Stonehouse Enderson J uo., Coleford, Colebrooke, E Harvey William, Chagford, Exeter In gram \Y m., S. Milton, W. Alvington Endicott Humphrey, Sutton road, P llarvey Wm. 30 The Market, D'port Isaac F.dmund, Clotworthy, \Vinkleigh Farrant IIy., lleavis row, Sidmouth llarrey \Villiam, North Tawton Isaac Thomas, 31-2 Butchers' row, B Fennell J oseph, Manor st. Stonehouse Havill & Son, 4 Goldsmith street, E Isaac \Villiam, 16 Butchers' row, B Ferris Henry \V. Gold st. Tiverton Hawkins Fredk. 53 Lower North st. E Isaac "\Villiam, Black Torrington, Ferris Thomas, Angel hill, Tiverton lleard Richard, Hartland, Bideford Highampton Field Thomas, Lower str~ct, Salcombe, Heard & Son, 52-3 :Market, D'port Isaac \Ym., Spreyton, Okehampton Kingsbridge IIedJon Hy., Bridgernle, IIolsworthy James Thomas, l\Iary Tavy, Tavistock Field Thomas, 13 Lucius street, T Hellens N. S. 15 V{olborough street, Jarman l\Iichael H. 57 J\Iary Arches Finch Hy. Brook st. Bampton, Ti \·erton Newton Abbot fitreet, Exeter Fletcher John, jun., Lifton Hellier Francis, Dunsford, Exeter J effery George, 43 Well street, P Foalc J\Irs E., Street, Dartmouth; Hellier John, N cwton St. Cyres, E J effery Geo. 12 Battery st. Stonehs Slapton, Dartmth.; & Dartmth. mrkt Hellier John, 4 Lower North st. E J pffery John, Chagford, Exeter Foale John :F., Blackawton, Totnes; Helms Charles, Darlington, Totnes; J enkins John 0. Smythen street, E and Dartmouth market and Totnes market J ohnson Benjf\min, .Jiount Pleasant, :Foalc Richard H., Blackawton, Totnes Hewett \Ym. S. Cross street, 1\Iore- Brixham Foale Wm., Bow bridge, Ashprington, tonhampstead .Tohnson Benj. 1\liddle st. Brixham Totnes ; and Totnes market Hicks John, 74 Cecil street, P J ohnson John, Bishopsteignton, Teign- Ford Geo. H. 40 Lower North st. E Hicks Samuel, 55 1\Iarket, Plymouth mouth Ford James, 17 Union street, P Hicks Samuel, Ridgway, Plympton Johnston James, Fore street, Chud- :Fox Wm. A. 106 :Market, Plymouth St. l\Iary leigh. Newton Abbot French John, Sidlmry, Sidmouth Hill Fras., North Mol ton, S. J\Iolton J ones Bartholomew, 25 York st. P French Richard, Kiugskerswell, New- Hill John, Clawton, Holsworthy J ones John, Quay terrace, Ins tow ton Abbot Hill Thomas, Kentisbury, Barnstaple Jones William, Kingsteignton, New- Friend John, 23 ·west st. Tavistock Hilson \Ym., Cornwood, Ivyb!"idge ton Abbot Fuge Wm., Beer Fcn·is, Tavistock llitchcock 1\Irs E. 4 5 North street, E Jordan John, Clawton, Holsworthy Fulford John, N ortham, Bideford Hitchcock Hy. 66 South st. S. l\Iolton J oyce J ames, 31-2 :Market, D'port Gammon John, 47 lligh street, I Hitt l\Irs E. 115 King ::street, P Joyce William, 79 Union st. Stonehs Gammon J\Irs .M. H. 46 & 131High st. I lloare }'rancis H. Fore st. Buckfast- Kc1ly William, Coombe Pafford, St. Gibbings l\Irs E., Newton square, leigh, Newton Abbot 1\Iary Church, Torquay Bampton. Ti.-erton llobbs James, Old Town st. Dawlish Kerslake l\Irs Caroline, 17-18 \Yest Gibbings John D., North Tawton Hocking Ed win, 67 J\Iarket, D'port street, Tavistock Gibbins Robert, Broadclyst, Exeter Hodge Mrs l\I. 108 Fore street, E King Henry, 9 Broad st. J\Iodbury Gidley l\Irs 1\Iary, 5 Gibbons street, P Hodge Robert, 12 New Bridge st. E Kingdon Richard, 31 l\Iarket, Ply- Gill Charles, 55 Charlotte street, 1\Io- Hodgers John, 10 :Market, Plymouth mout!J; & Ridgway & Undcrwood, rice town, De>onport Holman J no. F. Allhalland st. Bideford Plympton St. J\Iary Glanville George, 17 Market, P lloneywill George, Bishopsteignton, Kingwell Hercules. 75 Well street, P Glass Robert, ~andford, Crediton Teignmouth Kingwill J. l\L & Son, Winner street, Goad J\liss l\L A. 54 Cambridge st. P llook llrury, lligh street, Honiton Paignton Goodland Henry, Stoodleigh, Tiverton Hook & Son, High street, Honiton Knapman George, 62 Xorth road, P Goodland :Mark, Bridge st. Tivcrton Hook \Ym. T. High street, Honiton Knill \Villiam, 1 \Vellington street, Goodman :Mrs E., South Br.ent, I vybdge llookway \Vm., .Frithelstock, Great Teignmouth Gos3 J obn, 14 Chapel st. Stonehouse Torrington Know les Charles, Kingsteignton, New- Gould Daniel, Parracombe, B Hooper Richard, BriJestowe ton Abbot Grant Robt., Bishop l\Iorchard, Creditn ilooper Thomas, 2G 1\Iarket, and 7 Lacey John, 105 Market, Plymouth Greenslade Philip, Stoke Canon, E King street, De>onport Lamacraft Mrs J\lary Ann, 1 Piermont Greenslade \V m., W arkleigh, S. l\Iolton Hore Wm. T. 7 \Vest street, Exeter place, Dawlish Gregory Geo. Coombe park, Lynton, B Horn Saml. T., Buckerell, Honiton Lamble Henry, Blackawton, Totnes .
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