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CORNWALL. FIR 1141 ''Rilliams William, Penpoll, St TRADES DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. FIR 1141 ''rilliams William, Penpoll, St. Feock, Woodley J. Penstraze, Kenwyn, Truro fDunbarWilliam (to Capt. C. Dudley Fol"- Devoran R.S.O Woodley John, Wood tenement, St tesctte), Ford, Boconnoc, Lostwithiel Williams William, Penponds, Camborne Enoder, Grampound Road R.S.O Grigg John (to jJf. H. Williams e.~q ), Williams William, Rosemelling, Luxul- W oodley Samuel, Hill park, Kilkhamp- Arrallas, St. Enoder, Grampound Rd yan, Lostwithiel ton, Stratton Harris Christopher (to ~Jfr. Hitchins) Williams William, St. Blazey, Par Woodley Thos. Carland, St. Erme,Trnro Pressingole, St. Agnes, Scorrier R.S.6 station R.S.O Woodward Robert, Lelant R.S.O Hicks Richard (to .JJfessr:J. Dingley, Williams William, St. Tudy, Bodmin Woodward S. Trenince, St. Issey R.S.O Peth.ybridge, White '.f Din.qley), Vacye Williams William, Stonaford, North Woodward T. J.Tregonce,St. Issey R.S.O house, North Tamerton, Holsworthy hill, Launceston Wood wards Charles, Trequite, St. Ke,v, Irons John (to William Teague esq.), Ad- Williams William, Trewellard, Pendeen, Wadebridge R.S.O vent, Camelford Penzance Woolcock William & Hugh, Sellan, Jacka James (to E. Bolitho esq.), Trer Williams William Edward, Prislow, Sancreed, Penzance nuggo, Sancreed, Penza.nce Budock, Falmouth Woolcock Henry, Tresidder, St. Buryan, Julian John (to ~lfr. Walter Hick:J, of Willoughby Mrs. Elizabeth, Blackwater, Penzance St. Austell), Lower Menadue, Luxul- Mithian, Scorrier RS.O Woolcock H. Trispin, St. Erme, Truro yan, Lnstwithiel Willoughby Henry, Menegissey, Mount Woolcock Jn. Golden, Grampound Road Keat John (to William Teague esq.), Hawke, Scorrier R.S.O "\Voolcock J.Noonvares,Leeds twn.Hayle Kcloader,St.Minver,WadebriJge R.S.O Willoughby John, Chf'garder, Redruth Woolcock Philip, Kestle mill, Newlyn, Ley John (to Thomas Greemoood esq.), Willoughby Thomas, Tehidy Barton, Grampound Road St. Mim·er, Wadebridge R.S.O Illogan, Camborne Woolcock T. Resoon, Gulval, Penzance Mills William (to William Teague esq.), Willoughby W. P. Burn Coose, Redruth Wordcn George, Mindies down, St. Neot, Treliske, Kenwyn, Truro Wills Henry, Polpiver, Duloe R.S.O Liskeard Mitchell John Dure (to the Earl of Kiln- Wills Jas. Watergate, St. Cleer, Liskeard Worden J. Pinnock's, St. Neot, Liskeard berley), 2 Grove cottages, Falmouth Wills J. B. Callevan, Constantine,Penryn Worden Samuel, Trehannick, St. Leath, Morris Richard (to L01·d Robartes), Wills John, Trehetherick, St. Minver, Camelford Lanhydrock, Bodmin Warlebridge R.S.O Worden \Villiam, Chapel Amble, Wade- NichollsWilliam (to William C. Baddeley Wills John, Trelinna, South Petherwin, bridge R.S.O esq.), Pennare, St. Keverne;Helston • Launceston Worth John, Calstock, Tavistock Oliver Joseph (to F. W. .Jfitchell '.f Uo.), Wills John, Treninick, Gorran,St.Austell Worth John, Whitley, South hill, Wentworth farm, East Carn Brea, Wills John, West Beriow, North hill, Callington R.S.O Redruth Launceston Worth Samuel, Trehill, St. Dominick, Roberts Joseph (to Mi$S Copley), Wills Rd. Gillhouse, St. Neot, Liskeard St. Mellion R.S.O Hessenford, St. Germans R.S.O Wills Richard, Sparnons gate, Redruth Wyatt William, Highway, St. Kew, Stephens John (to W. '.f J. Heath), Wills Richd. Tolgus, Treleigh, Redruth Wadebridge R.S.O Trevilly, St. Teath, Camelford Wills Sl. Gillhouse, St. Neot, Liskeard Yates Miss Ann, Bennerton, Hayle Tripp Thomas (to IV.C. Pendarves esq.), Wills Thos. Antertaves, Mabe, Penryn Yelland George, High st. St. Stephens- Pendarves, Camborne Wills "\V. Mainperne, Constantin.Penryn in·Brannell, Gram pound Road Varcoe John (to Richard Foster e:Jq. J.P.), Wills William Anthony, Carlyn, St. Yelland James, Mellingoose, Cornelly, Lanwithan farm, St. Winnow, Lost- Minver, Wadebridge R.S.O Grampound Road withiel Wills W. J. Stoney twn. Helland, Bodmin Yelland Jas. Trevorrick, St. Issey R.S.O Williams William (to Edward A-Iucklo1o Wilton Henry, St. Mellion R.S.O Yelland John, Alvacott cottage, North esq.), Boot, Whitstone, Holsworthy Wilton John, Griglands, Roche R.S.O Tamerton, Holsworthy Wintield Thomas (to T. .AlgenlM Wilton Mrs. Mary Jane, Landrake, St. Yelland John, Gondbarn, St. Stephens- Don-ien-Smith esq., D.L., J.P.), Tresco Germans R.S.O in-Brannell, Grampound Road farm, Tresco, Islands of Scilly Wilton Richard, Trekernal, North hill, Yelland Richard, Trelaver, St. Dennis, Launceston St. Austell FELLMONGERS. Wilton William, Rame, Devonport Yelland Thomas, Ashton, Poughill, Bosence W. C. & J. Alverton, Penzance Wilton W. R. Trinnineo,Rame, Devonprt Stratton R.S.O Winn Nicholas, Halvosso, Mabe, Penryn Yelland Thomas, Colvreth, Roche R.S.O FELT MANUFACTURERS. W!nn N. jun. Antron ho. Ma~;>e, ~enryn Yelland Thomas, Nanphysick, St. Braby :Frederick & Co. Fitzroy works, W1se Edward, Trerafters, Lmkmhorne, Mewan, St. Austell Euston road London n.w. · & Liver- .~allington R.S.O Y~lland William, Carpalia, St. Stephens- pool & Glasgow ' ".~se E. Trewarlett, Lezant, Lauucc~ton m-Brannell, Grampound Road_ Croggon & Co. 200 Upper Thames street, \\1se John, _Coombshead, Stoke Chms- Yeo Barnabas,East Balsdon, Wh1tstone, London e.c.; & Liverpool & Glasgow land, Calhngton R.S.O Holsworthy London Patent Felt Co. 110 Cannon Wis~ Thomas, Linnick, South Pether- Yeo Geo. Pout, Lanteglos, Fowey R.S.O street, London e.c wm, Launceston Yeo Saml. Pont, Lanteglos,Fowey R.S.O Wise William Morshead, Tregada, Yeo Thomas, West Langdon,Jacobstow, FILTER MAKERS. ,Lawhitton, I:.a~nceston . Strat,~ol_l R.S.O. London & General Water Purifying Co. \\ onnacott \\ 1lham, Trencrtck, St. Yeo "\\ 1lham, West parks, Lanrcath, Limited, 157 Strand, London w.c. ; pennys, Stratt~m R.S.O . T Duloe R.S.O sole manufacturers of the pure animal \\ ood Mrs. Ehzabeth, "\\ay, North charcoal cistern & other filters Tamerton, Holsworthy Farm Bailiffs Wood Francis, Maypole, St. Mary's, . FIRE BRICK MAKERS. Islands of Scilly Adams William (to E. W. B. Willyams See also Brick llfakers. \\:ood J. Beriow, North hi. Launceston esq. M.P.), Carmanton, Mawgan-in- Chytane China, Clay & Brick Works \\ oodc~k An!hony, . Porthlow, St. Pyda:, ~t. Columb R.S.O . Co.Limited(George Middleton Henley, Mary s, Islands of Sc1lly Bews W 1lham (to Edward .Atkinson esq.), a ) St E d r Grampound Road Woodcock Barfi~ld, Porthlow, St. Mary's, Mixtow, Lanteglos, Fowey R.S.O . Pe~:~de I<'ire ~ri~k' & Clay Co. (John Islands of ScJlly Blatchford Samuel (to J. C. B. Lethbrtdge Thomas ma ) Lannarth Redruth WoodcockFrancis,Rockyhill,St. Mary's, esq.), Tregeare, Egloskerry, Launcstn ' n. ' ' Islands of Scilly Boaden William (toJ. S.Davyesq.,J.P.), FIRE CLAY MERCHANTS. Woodc~k Francis, ju~. Rosehill, St. Bochym, Cury, Helston Orange George F. Truro road, St. Mary s, Islands of Scilly Brenton George (to the Ea1·l of St. Austell. See advertiseme!lt Woodcock George, Rocky hill, St. Germans), St. Germans R.S.O Pennance Fil"e Brick '.f Clay Co. (John Mary's, Islands of Scilly Brenton William Cooper (to J. C. Kenner- Thomas man.) Lannarth Redruth Woodcock Phillip, St. Martin's, Islands ley esq.), Carvinack, St. Just-in-Rose- ' ' ' of Scilly land, Grampound Road FIRE-PROOF SAFE AGENTS. Woodcock Samuel, St. Martin's, Islands Brown John (to Vi.~count Falmouth), St. Marshall Edward & Co. (.}Iilner's) Race of Scilly Michael, Penkivel, Truro h;.ll Launceston ' WoodcockS. Bryber,Islands of Scilly Davey William (to John Duglty esq.), ~IREWOOD DEALERS Woodcock Thomas, St. Martin's, Islands "\\' arbstow, Launceston · of Scilly Davies Samuel (to Richard Gull.'ll Ben- JackettW.22Webberst.&Bar,Falmouth Woodley James, Ex, Week St. Mary, nett esq.), Goonhoskyn, St. Enoder, Matthews William Francis, Old Bridge Stratton R.S.O Gram pound Road street, Truro. See advertisement Woodley John, Pollard's tenement, Dingle John (to T. T. Goldi11!J esq.), :Mitehell Rt. Laurel cot. Devoran R.S.O Ladock, Grampound Road Cholwell, St. Ive, Liskeard Searle Thomas, 3 Infirmary hill, Trnro .
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