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Trades. [Oxfordshire 442 FAR TRADES. [OXFORDSHIRE. FARMKRS continued. Shorland George, Sheephouse, Lower Sturch Hsnry & William, The Grange. Robert.s Edward & Sarah, Westcote Bolney, Hunt's & Upper House Brize Norton, Bampton S.O Barton, Oxford farms, Harpsden & Soundess farm, Sturch Jas. Great Haseley,Wallingfrd &bins Fredk. Shenington, Banbury Nettlebed, Henley-on-Thames Styles Fredk. Watlingion, Wallingfrd Robinson Eli, Chilson, Charlbury S.O Shouler Francis M. Great Chesterton, Sulston Andrew (exors. of), Pidding· Robinson George, New Ya.tt, North Bicester ton, Thame Leigb, Witney Shouler F. T. LauntQn, Bicester Sulston Thos. Oakley, Wallingford Robinson William, Bloxham, Banbury Shouler Thos. Up. Arncot. Bicester Sutton W. Barton, Wiloote, Charlbury Rogers Alexander William, B!etching- Shouler Mrs. William R. Wretchwick, S.O ton, Oxford Bicester Swinford Henry, Bampton S.O Roger& Frederick, Wheatley S. 0 Shrimpton Mark & George, Marsh, Tanner F. & Son,Gt. Chesterton,Bicestr Rogers J. Daisey hill, Duns Tew,Oxfrd Bald on, Oxford Tanner Albt. Upper Heyford,Banbury Rogers Jonas, Milton, Banbury Shrimpton A. Gt. Haseley,Wallingfrd Tanner E. Horsepath, Wheatley S.O Rogers Saml. Jas. Duns Tew, Oxford Shrimpton T.Aston Rowant, Wallingfd Tanner 'Vm. Hy. Wendlebury, Bicester Rogers Thomas, Souldern, Banbnry Shrubb Frank, Shillingford,Wallingfrd Tansley Hy. Bury barns,Burford S.O Rogers Thomas, Wigginton heath, Shuttleworth Algernon Ughtred, New- Taplin W.H.OverNortn.Chippin_gNrtn Wigginton, Banbury ton Purcell, Bicester Tappin Frank, Cuxham, Wallingford Rolfe James, Bucknell, Bicester Silman Jn. Lynebam,Chipping Norton Tappin Frederick Albert, Chestnut Raper John, Little Faringdon, Lech- Simmonds Arthur Ern est, Sandford- farm, Watlington, Wallingford lade S.O. Gloucestershire upon-Thames, Oxford Tappin Mrs. J. Cuxham, Walling-ford Rose Brothers, Wheatley S.O Simmons William, Newney green, Tapping Mrs. Sarah, Kingsey, Thame Rose Reuben & Frederick, Rectory Goring Heath, Reading Taylor Charles, Ascott, Wallingford farm, Salford, Chipping Norton Simms Wm. J. Hook Norton, Banbury Taylor E. C. Salford, Chipping Norton Rose Chas. Salford, Chipping Norton Simons John, Bayard's green, Stoke Taylor. George, Tadmarton, Banbury Rose Checkley, N nrth West on, Thame Lyne, Bices-ter Taylor Henry, Chalgrove, Wallingford Rose Edward Joseph, Stow ford, Simpson Walt. Minster Lovell,Witney Taylor Herbt.H.NetherKiddingtonS.O Headington f]Uarry, Oxford Sirett Thomas Francis (exor~. of), Taylor Jesse, Sydenham, Wallingford Ro~e Mrs. F. WatPr Ratan. Oxford Grange farm, Middle Aston, Oxford Taylor John, ShntforrL Rmhury Rose FrPdk. Wm. Hill farm, Witney Skelcher George, Binsey, Oxford Tavlor J;Jhn S. Ewalcliffe, Banbury Rose Jn. U. Swerford, Enstone S.O Slatter James Andrews, Hill hou;se, Taylor Reuben, Wruxton, Banbury Rose Rich:ud Thos. Bampton S. 0 Somerton, Ban bury Taylor Richard, Steeple Aston,Oxford Rose T. Johnson (exors. of), Bamp- Smallpeice Wm. Chas. H. Reading Taylor Mrs. vV. Clattercote,Leamingtn ton S.O Smith Brothers, Stoke Field, Stoke Taylor Wm. Nether Worton, Oxford Rose Urban, Churchill, Chipping Nortn Talmage, Watlington Templer Jn. Stratton Audley, Bicester Rowden John Douglas, Newnham Smith Alfred, Cropredy, Leamington Thomas Rd. Kidmore End, Reading Murren. Wallingford Smith Mrs. Annie, Shiplake, Henley- Thomas W. R. Low. Heyford, Banbury Bowles C. H. Gt. Milton, Wallingford on-Thames Thompson Ebenezer David, Hemptou, Rowles Jn.Wes·tan-on-the-Gm. Bicestr Smith Daniel, Shipton-under-Wydh- Wallingford Rowlss Ml'!l. John, Weston-on-the- W'()OO, Oxf(}rd Thompson E. J. Hsmpton,Wallingfrd Green, Bicester Smith Danl. Swinbrook, Burford S.O Thornton Adam,Salfrd.Chipping Nortn Rowles William, Filkins. Lechla:le S.O. Smith Frank, Blackthorn, Bicester Tidmarsh R. Finstoc:,, Charlbury S.O Glo'stersh Smith George, Lewknor, Wallingford Timms Edward, Asthall Leigh, Witney Rowles Wm.G. Hook Norton, Banbry Smith H.East End,Nth. ~igh,Witney Timm;; Edwin J. Hempton, Oxford Russell Thos. Adderbury Ea. BanbuTy Smith Harry, .Aston, Bampton S.O Timms George, Swinbrook, Burford Ryma.n Wm. Denton, Wheatley S.O Smith John, Asterleigh, Over Kid- S.O.; & Kites Bridge Sabin Daniel, Sibford Ferris, Banbury dington S.O Tims John, Wroxton fields & Ragneoll, Sabin Jas. Eagles, Wardington,Banbry Smith John, Weald, Bampton S.O Wroxton, Banbury Salmon B. Gt.Rollright,ChippingNrtn Smith Joseph, Hardwick, Witney Tims William, ::\-Iixbnry, Brackley Salmon Hewitt, Brick cottage, Tad-! Smith P. J.Over Nortn.ChippingNrtn Todd F. W. Middleton Stoney, Bicestr · marton, Banbury Smith Mrs. S. A. King's end, Biceste1 Tombs Mrs. June, Kirtlington, Oxfrd Salman John Austin, Lower Tadmar- Smith Thackwell G. Charlbury S.O Tompkin Waiter, Merton, Bicester ton, Banbury Smith Thomas, Kidlington, Oxford Tompkins John, !slip, Oxford Salmon R. E., J. A., H. F. & C. L. Smith Thomas Hy. Charlbury S. 0 Tompkins Robt. Chilworth,Wallingfrd Tadmarton, Banbury Smith Wm. Lyneham,ChippingNorton Townsend A. L. Aston, Bampton S.O Salmon William, Shutford grounds, Smith William, Tiddington S.O Townsend Caleb, Stonesfield, Woodstk Shutford, Banbury Smith Wm. Thos. Ambrosden, Bicestr Townsend E. Curbridge, BamptonS.O Salmon Wm. H. Bloxham, Banbury Smith William Thos. !slip, Oxford Townsend E. L.Brighthampton,Witny- Sander& Ernest Mortimer, Over Nor· Snell William, Goring, R~ading Townsend Geo. Cropredy, Leamington ton, Chipping Nortxm Sotham Harry, Hampton Poyle,Oxford Townsend William Albert, Manor ha. Sanders J. Over Kiddington S.O Sparrowhawk E. Aston, Bampton S.O Curbridge, Bampton S.O Sansom Miss Annie, Launton,Bicest.er Spencer Edwd. F. Lew, Bampton S.O Treadvmll Mrs. Ann, Field Assarts, Sansom William, Launton, Bicester Spencer Jeremiah W. Clifton, Oxford Asthall Leigh, Witney Sargant Stanley Montague, Church Spencer Wm. Westwell, Burford S.O Tread.well William, Stratton Audley, Handborough, Woodstock Stallard J. G. Shipton Downs, Ship- Bicester Sarney E.ParkCorner,Henley-on-Thms ton-under-Wychwood, Oxford Tredwell James, Weston park, Great Saunder Mrs. Mary, Eynsham S.O Stanbra E.R.Cornwell,Chipping Nortn Chesterton, Bicester Saunders L. B. Warboro', Wallingfrd Sta.nbra Edmund R. Wigginton,Bnbry Tredwell Jeffery, Bacon's house, Fin- Sa.undel'S Wm. Kidmore End, Reading Stanbra Ernest J. Wigginton,Banbury mere, Buckingham Savin Hy.Grove fm. Blet{!hington,Oxfd Stanbra Jn. North Newington, Banbry TredVfell Richd. Oddington, Oxford Savin Mrs. Mary, Launton, Bicester Stanbra Stephen, Wigginton~ Banbury Tredwell Thomas, Weston-on-the-Grn. Savings Edward, Begbroke, Oxford Stanley Geo. Finmere, Buckingham Bicester Savins George, Bodicote grounds, Stanton Arthur, Murcott, Oxford Tredwell William, Oddington, Oxford Bod.icote, Banbury Stanton James, Fencott, Oxford Tremlett Hy. W. Northmoor, Oxford Savins Henry, Diamond farm, Bletch- Stanton John, Horton, Oxford Trevor Charles, Swalcliffe, Banbury ington, Oxford Stearman Roht. Hook Norton, Banbry Treweeke J. F.Sarsd·en,Chipping Nrtn Saw Samuel, Oakley, Wallingford Steele Edward, lslip, Oxford Treweeke William Alfred, Ryne hill, Sa wkins Rchd. Goring Heath, Reading Stephens Mrs. Catherine, Taynton, Churchill, ChippinO" Norton Sawyer E. C. Lit. Milton, Wallingford Burford S.O Tuffrey Johu, Chest:rton fields, Gred Scott Mrs. John, Gagingwell, Enstone Stevens Chas. Middle Barton, Oxford Chestertuu, Bicester Seeker Hubert, ManGr house, Wid- Stevens Edwd. Sibford Gower,Banbry Turner .Mrs. M. A . .Milton, Banbury ford, Burford S. 0 Stevens F. Brit well Salome, W al:ing(rd Turrill F. Brookhampton, Wallingford. Sessions Harold, Rotherfield Greys, Stevens Mrs. Jn. Piddington, Thame Turrill Frederick, Chilworth,Wa.llingfd Henley-on-Thames Stil!!oe Hugh William, Thll Grounds, Turrill Fredk. Stadhamptn.Wallingfd Shaw George S. Somerton, Banbury Adderbury West, Banbury Tustain Ambrose O.Milcumbe,Banbu17 Shelswell Miss A.Shenington,Banbury Stockford G. F.S'iferford,Enstone S.O Tustain George, Shutford, Banbury Shepherd Charles, Wheatley S.O Stone Alfred, Forest Hill, Oxford Tustain Harold, B!oxham, Banbury Shepherd Fredk. Crosslane6, Rother- Stone Charles, Lacbford, Wallingford Tustain John, Tadmarton, Banbury field Peppard, Henley-on-Thame-s Stone Fras. F. Shirburn, Wallingford Tustiau John Henry, Sandford St.. Sherville Fredk. Upper BLJlney, Harps- Stone Wm. Thos. Hardwick, Witney Martin, Oxford den. Henley-on-Thames Stowe Joseph, Dllrchester,Wallingford Tustian Justin, ~Ianor farm, Milton, Shirley Daniel, Noke, Oxford Strainge Edmund, Ducklington,Witny Banbury Shirley Richard, Hempton, Oxford Street E. Stonor, Henley-on-Thames Tustian R. Gt. Tt>w, Enstom S.O .
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