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FAR [HANTS.] FARMERS Continued TRADES DIRECTORY.] 409 FAR [HANTS.] FARMERS continued. tTurvill Dllniel, }un. Pullen's farm, Warr George, Pennington, Lymington Tarver John, Corhampton, Bishop's West Worldham, Alton Warren George, Swathling, South Waltham tTurvill John, HartIey Park farm, Swathling, Southampton Tate George, Mattingley, Winchfield RartIey Manditt, Alton Warren J. Soak,Hambledon,Horn Dean Tate William Henry, ROUlsey tTurvill William, Manor house, West Warren Levi, Luckham farm, Winchfld Taylor G. Newnham Binstead, Ryde Worldham, Alton Warwick J. Martyr Worthy,Winchester Taylor James, Winsor, Southampton TwitchenJohn,Charcot farm,Whitchrch Warwick William, Awbridge, Romsey TaylorJohn, Bockhampton, Ringwood Twitchin Andrew, North Oakley, Waterfield .John, Winkton, Ringwood Taylor Jhn. Grove pl.Nurslin~,Sthmptn Kingsclere, Newbury Waterman Christmas, Selborne, Alton TaylorJhn.WiIliam,Burton,Christchrch Twitchin Andrew, jun. New barn, Waterman Wm. :Fawley, Sonthampton Taylor J oseph Hen. Winkton, Ringwood Hurstbourne Priors, Whitchurch Waters Frederick, Hollington, East Taylor Mrs. Catherington, Horn Dean Twitchin Edwin, North Oakley, Kings- Woodhay, Newbury TaylorThomas, Basing, Basing-stoke clere, Newbury Waters Henry, Abshott Hook, Titch- Taylor T. Swanmore, Bishop's Waltham Twitchin Geo. Worting wood, Worting, field, Fareham TaylorW.Eg-bury,St.MaryBourn.Andvr Basingstoke Waters Henry, Longstock, Winchester Taylor WiIliam, Noke farm,Northwood, Twitchin George Web!>, Hurstbourne Waters WiIliam, Bisterne, Ring-wood Newport, Isle of Wight Priors, ·Whitchurch Watkin James, Titchfield, Fareham Taylor WiIliam, Yateley, Farnborough Twitchin Henr)', Holyborne, Alton Watkins Henry, Sparsholt, Winchester Tee Henry, Leigh farm, Havant Twitchin Thomas, Hanning-ton,Newbry tWatney T. J. Home park, l"royle,Alton Tee Rd.Barn grn.Hambledn.Horn Dean Twitchin William, Neatham, Holy- Watridge Hr. Baddesley farm, Romsey Terry R.Ashurst bdg.Totton,Southmptn bourne, Alton Watson A. Swanmore, Bishop'sWaltham Tew WilIiam, Steep, Petersfield Twynam J. Soberton,Bishop's Waltham Watson J. Downton Hordle, Lymington Tharle James, MiddlinKton, Droxford, Twynam W.Soberton,Bishop'~Waltham Watts Geo. Cove, Farnborough station Bishop's Waltham Tyrwhitt-DrakeArthurFredk.Lainston, Watts Wm. Hen. Easton, Winchester Tharle'l'homas, Princelett, Newchurch, Movecollrt & Church farms, Spar:i- Watti:l Jas. Cove, Farnborough station Newport, Isle of Wig-ht holt, Winchester tWatts James, Dockenfielt.l, Farnham Thatcher Richard, Highclere, Newbury Urry Robert & James "taIter, Hill Watts Thomas, Hawley, Farnborough Thatcher Sarnl. North Hayling-, Havant farm, Gatcombe, Newport, I. ofW Watts W. Cove, Farnborough station ThatcherT. West Stratton, Micheldever Urry George, Brading, Isle of Wight Watts WilIiam Henry, Easton & Chil- Thatcher William, Wackland, New- Urry Geo. Kemp, Upp. Hyde,Shanklin comb, Winchester church, Newport, Isle of Wight Vacher Charles, Bransgore, Ringwood Way John& Edward,\Voolverton, Shor- Thearle Barnaby, Little Butbridge, VidlerJesse,Popham,Micheldever statn well, Newport, Isle of Wig-ht Arreton, Newport, Isle of Wight Vignol's Alfred, Lockerly, Romsey Way A. Bembridge,Bradillg, I.of Wig-ht Thomas Charles, Harbridge, Ringwood Vince Alfred, Ram alley, Kingsclert", Way D. North Stoneham, Southampton ThomaB Charles, Ibsley~ H,ingwood Woodlands, Newbury Way George, Itchen Abbas, Alresford Thomas Charles, North Gorley, Hyde, Vince James, Itchingswell, Newbury Way Henry, Elmsworth, Calbourne, Fordingham, Sa1i!ibury Vincent George Albert, Egbury castle, Newport, Isle of Wight Thorp Herbt.B.Mapledurwell, Basngstk St. Mary BournI', Andofer Way Henry, Shalcombe, Shalfleet, Yar·· Thorp Thos. Stratfield 'l'urgif\,WiRchfld Vincent J ames, Eling, Southampton mouth, Isle of \Vight Thorp Wm. Augsts. Froxfield, Peterstld Vincent Jeremiah, South Hayling Way Robert, Westcourt, Shorwell, New· Thorpe Thomas, Rye common, Odiham Vine Richard, Milton, Lymington port, Isle of Wight Thrift Charles, Yateley, Farnborough Vine'l'hos.NorthStoneham,Southamptn Way 'l'homas,Limerstone farm, BrixtolO, Tilbury John, Wherwell, Andover Vines John Charles, Hook, Winchfield Newport, Isle of Wight TilburyWilliam, Chilbolton, Winchester Viney Thomas, North Gorley, Hyde, Way Thomas Edwards, Dodpits, Sh31- Till Thomas, Leigh farm, Havant Fordingbridge, Salisbury fleet, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight Todd John Ford, Quarley, Andover Viney Thomas, South Gorley, Ringwd Webb Wm. & G. Hannington, Newbury Tomkins Wm. Brook, Newport, I. ofW Vinn Mrs. Jane, Drayton, East Meon, Webb G. Church Oakley, Basingstoke Tomlin E. Edge end, Botley,Sollthmptn Petersfield Webb G.Hanningtn.King-sclere, Newbry Toms Rt. Linwood, Ellingham, Ringwd Vinson Thomas & Son, Cumhers farm, Webb George, Waterlooville, Cosham Topp E.Gt.Testwoodcot.Tottn.Sthmptn Liss, Petersfield Webb Jas. Nether Wallop, Winchester ToppW. Lit.Testwood,Totton, Sthmptn Vinson Jeremh. South HayIing,Havant WebbJoseph, Brockenhurst,Lymington Townsend S. Swanmore,Bishop'sWlthm tVinson Thomas, Hawkley, Petersneld Webb Joseph, Stanbridge, ltomsey Townsend WilJiam, Weston,Southamptn Vokes Henry, Ramsdean, East Meon, WebbW.Ranningtn.Kingsclere,Newbry Trask John, Northington, Alresford Petersfield WehbW .Stony hall,Hannington,Newhry Trask WiIIiam, Swarraton, Alresford Yokes Mrs. Jane, Headbourne ·Worthy, Weeks Sylvanus, Lockerley, Romsey Treacher Geo. Baughurst, Basingstoke Winchester Weeks WiIliam, Lockerley, Romsey • TI'edgold Chas. Little London, Andover Voller Geo. Exton, Bishop's Waltham Weeks WilIiam, Oxenbourn, East Meon, Tribbick J acob, Wootton, Ryde Voller George, Wimpson, MiIlbrook, Petersfield Trickett Jllmes, St. Helen's, Ryde Southampton Welch J acob Gollege, Little Fletchwood, Trill John, Crow, Ring-wood Wade J ohn, West Meon, Petprsfield Eling, Southampton Trodtl .lames, Greenhill, Odiham Waight Levi, Highclere, Newbury WelchmanT.ChurchOakley,Basingstoke Trowbridge WilIiam, Burley,Ringwood Wake Stephen, New Town, Soberton, Welland.J ame~, Bramshott, Liphook TubbChas.Sturge,Rotherwick,Winchfld Bishop's Waltham Wellock Edward, Basing, Basingstoke Tubb George, Hotherwick, Winchfield Wakeford George, Hawkley, Petersfid Wells George, Greatham, Petersfield Tubb Henry, WestTytherley,Winchestr Wakeford 'I'hos. Bramshott, Liphook Wells J ames, East Cholderton, Amport, Tubb J.Sherneld-on-Loddon,Basingstke Wakeford Thomas, Liphook Andover Tubb Nicholas, Basing, Basingstoke Wakeford Thos. H.·Warblington, Havnt Wells J. H. Ower, Netley, Southampton Tubb R. HartIey Westpall, Winchfield Wakely Mrs. George, Easton, Winchstr Wellsteed George, Milton, Portsmouth Tubb R. Sherfield-on-Loddon, Bsingstk Walker C.A. Oakhanger,Selborne,Alton \VelIsteed, Henry, Hilsea, Landport Tuck Fredk. Avon, Sopley, Ring-wood Walker James, Buriton, Petersfield Wentworth ~amI. Burghclere, Newbury Tuck Thomas Henry,Shirley, Ringwood Wallace John, Houghton, Winchester Wentworth S. Knights Enham, Anrlover Tucker C. Dt'anlands, Basing-, Bsingstk WaIler Thomas, Steep. Petersfield West Joseph, "BedhamptolJ, Havant Tucker Charles, Newnham, Winchfield Ward Mrs. Edward, Setley, Brocken- West Joseph, HambleLlon, Horn Dean & Odil.lam hurst, Lymington Westbrook Henry Richard, West Hoc, Tucker John, Scures, Basing-stoke Ward James, Brockenhurst,Lymington Bishop's Waltham Tucker John B. Freshwater,1. ofWight Ward Jas. Lower HydP,Brading-,I.ofW WestbrookJ.E.LongSutton,Winchfield Tucker Richard, Bathingbourne, Gods- Ward James, Lower Hyde, Shanklin Westbrook W. Exbury, Southampton hill, Isle of Wig-ht WardThos.Overton,MicheldeverstatiorJ Westbrook W. Low. Fro)'le,Froyle,Alton Tucker William Dornett, Priory house, Ward Thomas, Polhampton lodge, Han- Westcombe Michael, Porch farm, Killgs- Nettlestone, Ryde nington, Newbury clere, Newbury Tull William Tanner, Pidford, Arreton, Ward WiIliam, Cranbome cottage, Westmore T. 'Valhampton, Lymingtou Newport, Isle of Wight Wonston, Micheldever Whale G. P.Offwell,Southwick,Fareham Turner Mrs. Annie,London rd. Andover Warne Charles, Poulner, Ringwood Whale John, Cot street, Droxford, Turner Charles, South Warnborough, Warner Benj. Priors Dean, Petersfield Bishop's Waltham Winchfield Warner Henry, Lower green, Hawkley, Whale 'Vm. Swanmore, Southampton Turner Charles, WarbIington, Havant Petersfield WheableH.Sowley, BeauIieu,Southmptn TllrnerJsph. MortimerWe.end, Reading Warner S.Forest farm,Bishop'sWalthll'l Wheable Thos. Michelmersh, Romsey TurnerW.C.Stoke,Nrth.HayIin!{,Havnt Warner Thomas, Botley, Southampton Wheeler John T. Keeping, Beaulieu, tTurvill Daniel, Old farm, East World- WarnerWm.Horsepool,Botley,Sthmptn Southampton bam, Alton Warr Abraham, Pennington,LymingtoD Wheeler Richard, Netley, Southampton ~7.
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