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DEVONSHIRE. CAR 817 Coles James, Alphington, Exeter· Easterbrookt.J.Holne,Ashburton R.S.OI Grant-, 24 Well Street, Exeter Coles James, Newton St TRADES DIRECTORY .J DEVONSHIRE. CAR 817 Coles James, Alphington, Exeter· EasterbrookT.J.Holne,Ashburton R.S.OI Grant-, 24 Well street, Exeter Coles James, Newton St. Cyres, Exeter Easton Wm. Lustleigh, Newton Abbot Greenslade Dl. Petton, Bampton R.S.O Coles John Bailey, Starcross R.S.O Eddy Francis Henry, 2 Cross Hill villas, Greenwood Wm. Litchdonst.Barnstap!e Colhcott John, Bedford yard, Tavistock Morice town, Devonport Gregory John, Hittesleigb, Exeter Gollard John, Seven crosses, Tiverton EdwardsWm.Darracott,BrauntonR.S.O, Grigg Geo. Monkleigh, Gt. Torrin~ton Collier William,Church street,Sidmouth Ekers William, Woodbury, Exeter Grigg Jn. Colebrook, Plympton St.Mary Collings GeorgaH.Stoke Gabriel,Totnes Ellacott Wm. Newport rd. Barnstaple GrillsHy.Allington East,Mounts R.S.O Collins James,13Grenville rd.Plymouth Ellis Albert, 27 High street, Bideford .Guscott Edwin, Penny moor, Tiverton Colridge John, Fore street, Moreton Ellis Lewis, Monkleigh,Great Torrington;Guscott Waiter, Penny moor, Tiverton Hampstead, Newton Abbot Embery John, East-the-Water, Bideford Hallett Thomas, Moreleigh, Totnes ColridgeJohn,Nrth.Bovey,NewtonAbbot Emes James, Sandford, Crediton Rambling J.Stoke Fleming, Dartmonth Col ridge William,Forder street, Moreton Endean Jas. Hy. 35 Baring st. Plymouth HamlyF. Priestacott,Ashwatr.Beawrthy Hampstead, Newton Abbot Evans H.4Benbow st.Moricetwn.Dvnprt HammondR.Kingsteignton,Newtn.Abbt Cook Chas. Alfred, 6Alma pi. Plymouth Eveleigh George, Aylesbeare, Exeter Hancock Rd. Knowle, Braunton R.S.O Cooke William, Bear street, Barnstaple Everett John, 4 Compton st. Plymouth Harding Hubert George, East Southern- Coombe Philip, Exbourne R.S.O FaceyL. Thornbury,BrandisCornerR.S.O hay & 9 Ironbridge, Exeter CoombeW.G.Quayhead,ExbourneR.S.O Fairehild E. Highweek, Newton Abbot Harris Edwin, Clyst Hydon, Exeter Coombes William, Yarcombe, Chard Fairchild Henry, Broadwood Kelly, Harris Jonn. Riddlecombe, Chulmleigh CooperJ. 16Cliff rd.BudleighSaltertonS.O Winkleigh R. S. 0 Harris J oshua,Riddlecombe,Ashreigney, Cooper W.Zeal Monachorum,BowR.S.O Fairchild Thomas, Exbourne R.S.O Chulmleigh Cormsh Saml. Welcombe,StrattonR.S.O Falland Lewis, I Somerton terrace, Harris Thomas,Ashreigney, Chulmleigh Cory John, Clawton, Holsworthy Efride's road, Torquay Harris William, Broad wood Kelly,Wink- Cory Thomas, Caudworthy,North Peth- Farmer Henry, Offwell leigh R.S.O erwin, Egloskerry R.S.O Farr Henry, East Charleton, Charleton, Harvey F.WaterManaton,NewtonAbbot Cottle Thomas, Bridge house, Ridge way, Kingsbridge 1 Harvey John, Spreyton, Bow R.S.O Plympton St. Mary Farrant Samuel Jas. Farway, Honiton Harvey Wm. Lustleigh, Newton Abbot Cotty John, 52 South st. South Molton Farrant Thomas, Yarcombe, Chard Hatch John, Bozdowns, Rattery, Buck- Cowd Edwin, 6 Marine parade, Bud- FeatherstoneJ.Bishop'sTawton,Barnstpl fastleigh.lt.S.O leigh Salterton S.O Fenn John, Sidford, Sidmouth Hatherley Arthur & Sons, A!!h, Petrock- Cowd Frederick Gilbert, 7 South Pro- Fey&Son,Bishop's Teignton, Teignmouth stowe, Beaford R.S. 0 menade, Budleigh Salterton S.O Fey John, Shobrooke, Crediton Hayes William, Rawridge, Honiton Cowd Jacob George, 3 Fore Street hill, I<'ield George, Little Hempston, Totnes Headon John, Wear Giffard, Bideford Budleigh Salterton S.O FinningJohn, ClystSt.Lawrence,Exeter Hearn George, Stone, Great Torrington Cowling John, Bickleigh R.S.O Finning Richard, West Raddon, Sho- Hearn Hy.Sbebbear, Highampton R.S.O Cox .Alfred James & Gilbert Henry,Rose brooke, Crediton HearnJ.jun.Church la.Stone,Gt.Trrngtn cottage, Weech, Dawlish Flemen George, I Wolseley terrace, Hellens W.H.Lemoncots.NewtonAbbot Crabb & Sons, Box's shop, St. Giles-in- Huntiscombe road, Plymouth HellingsJ.PlymptonSt.Maurice,Plymptn the-Heath, Launceston Floyd William, Brendon, Barnstaple Hems Harry & Sons, Ye Luckie Ho:rse- Creber Samuel, Ford, Kingsbridge Foale Robert, Lower Compton road, I s·hoe, Longbrook street, Exeter Creber Thomas, Prawle, Kingsbrid~e Compton Gi:fford, Plymouth I Hern William, Heytown, Bulk worthy, Creed James, Chudleigh, Newton Abbot Ford Ed. Kingskerswell, Newton Abbot Brandis Corner R.S.O Creek Wm. Commercial rd. Barnstaple Ford Wm.Colebrook,PlymptonSt.Mary Hern William, 9 The Mint, Exeter Crimp Robt. 42 Cambridge la.Plymouth Ford William, Denbury, Newton .Abbot HicksW.BroadwoodWidger,LiftonR.S.O CrimpR. G. 73 Cambridge st.Plymouth1Foster Henry, Leechwell street, Totnes !Hill Edwin, Fore street, Ilfracombe Crocker S. Landscove, Ashburton R.S.O Foster James, 8 Adelaide st. Stonehouse1Hill Wm.Hilldrew,Tawstock, Barnstaple Cruse John, I Hillside terrace, Higher Fox George, Kingston, Kingsbridge I Hine John, Loddiswell, Kingsbridge Church road, Ellacombe, Torquay Fox John, 32 Park street, Plymouth :HoareWilliam,Plymouthroad,Buckfast- Cuddeford Robt.36 Victoria rd.Ilfracmb FoxworthyR.AllingtonEast,MountsRSO~ leigh R.S.O Culverwell John, Dal wood, Axminster Frampton William, Stoke-in-Teignhead, Hodge J. Curtisknowle, Diptford, I vybrdg Culverwell Wm.Jas.Dalwood,Axminster Teignmouth Hodge Peter,Mariansleigh,South Molton CumingJ.Church st.Modbury,Ivybridge I Francis Hy. 5 Avenue ter. Teignmouth Hodge Robert, Clovelly, Bideford Cumming Robert,2 Beaconstield terrace, IFrench John, Staverton, Totnes Hodge Thomas, Diptford, I vybridge St. Mary Church road, Torquay Friend John,Dolton R.S.O Hole William, Clyst Hydon, Exeter Curtis William, Hartland, Bideford Frost Gilbert, 30 John street, Plymouth Holland Thomas, Clawton bridge, Claw- Dalley William, 16 Bicton st. Exmouth FryJn.jun.Bickington,Fremingtn.R.S.O ton, Holsworthy Daniel John, Blachford road, lvybridge Fulford John, 12 Tower st. Bideford Hookins Wm.Clyst St. Lawrence, Exeter Daniels Frank, Bradninch, Cullompton Fulford Wm. 21 Honestone st. Bideford HooperEdmundJohn,Colyton,Axminster Dart William, High street, Crediton Furneaux William Harvey, Kingskers- Hooper Henry, Lynmouth, Barnstaple Dashper Wm. I Wellington rd. Torquay well, Newton Abbot Horrell James, Court street, Moreton Davey Alexander, Winkleigh R.S.O Furse John, Woodbury, Exeter Hampstead, Newton Abbot Davey George, Buck's cross, Buck's Gale Frederick, Exminster, Exeter Hortop Henry & Son, Bratton Clovelly, mills, Bideford Galliford William, Lake, Barnstaple Lew Down R.S.O DaveyJohn,.IO Exeter street, Tavistock1Ga.mmon Geo. 8 ~ortland st.Ilfracombe floskinsFk. 2 Y~rkcots. Yorkrd.Exeter DaveyJ.1:itatwn rd.Culmstock,Cullmptn Gammon Wm. VIcarage st. Barnstaple HowardJn.R.Chittlehampton,Sth.MolLn Davey John, West Exe south, Tiverton GardinerJames, Swymbridge Newland, Howard William, Copplestone, Down St. DaveyJ ohnLane, Vi go Bridge rd. Ta vistck S wymbridge, Barnstaple Mary, Bow R. S. 0 Davey Wm. WestBuckland,SouthMolton Gater George, Cadbury, Tiverton Huddy Henry, 3 St. Olave sq. Exeter Davis John, .Alswere, South Molton GaytonSl.Bickingwn,Fremington R.S.O Humphreys Rd.Brampfordspeke,Exeter DavisH.ichardGeo. Yealmpton,Plymouth Gayton Thomas, 37 Vale terrace, Lym- HamphriesJesseThos.J .Forest. Ex mouth Davy Henry, Lew Down R.S.O ington road, Torquay Hunt George, Rose Ash, South Molton DaweWm.Reddicliff,MaryTavy,Tavstck GaytonWm.Loyacott,FremingtonR.S.OjHussellJas.&John,EastDown,Barnstaple Dawson William, Collaton, Paignton German Henry, Sherwell, Barnstaple HutchingsJn.Wm.22Clarencest.Plymth Dayman Edwin, Hartland, Bideford Gibbs Charles, Church st. Sidmonth HutchingsW.Woodbines,Northm.Bdefrd Dean Samuel, Awliscombe rd. Honiton Gibbs G. West Anstey, Duh·erton R.S.O Hutchins Edward, Stapley,Church Stan- Dicker John, Coplestone R.S.O Gidley W. Drewsteignton,NewtonAbbot ton, Honiton Dockett John, Buckland Monachorum, Gill John, Branscombe, Axminster Hutchins Frederick, Charles, Sth.Molton Yelverton R.S. 0 Gillard W. Kingsteignton, N ewtonAbbot Hu:x:tableFrancis,Brayford,SouthMolton Doidge Deliah, Lamerton, Tavistock Glass Jas. North Lew,Beaworthy R.S.O HuxtableGeorge,Brayford,South Molton Down John,HighBickington,Chulmleigh Gloyne Jonathan, Lamerton, Tavistock HuxtableJn.Chittleh'l.mpton,Sth.Molton Drake Eli, Turnchapel, Hooe, Plymouth Goad John, Churchst. Brixham R.S.O Inch John, Winkleigh R.S.O Drew John, Eva cottage, Exwick, Exeter GodslandRichd.Brampfordspeke,Exeter Inch Samuel, North street, Crediton Drew Richard, Morchard Bishop R.S.O Goff John, Ashill,Craddock,Cullompton Inch Samuel, Winkleigh R.S.O Drew R.LittleSilver,Cadeleigh,Tiverton Good Edward, Beer, Axminster !Jackson & Son, Jordan street, .Huckfast- Drew William, Morchard Bishop R.S.O Goodridge Wm. Hy. Bridgetown,Totnes leigh R.S.O Dunn W.Bondleigh,NorthTawton R.S.O Gordon Elijah, Cornworthy, Totnes Jackson P.Rattery, Buckfastleigh R.S.O Dymond Wm.SoutllMilton,Kingshridge GordonW. LittleTorrington,Torrington James Edward, Brixton, Plymouth Easterbrook Henry, Beaford R.S.O Gosling Joseph, Kilmington, Axminster Jarvis P. Allington East, Mounts R.S.O Eas~rbrook Reuben,26 Fleet st.Torquay Goss Richard, Combmartin, Ilfracombe Jeffrey John, Stokenham, Kingsbridge Easterbrook 'fhomas P. Station cottage, Gove James, Longdown, Exeter Jeffrey John James, Tuell down, Syden- Asbburton R.S.O Govier John, Burrington, Chulmleigh ham Damerel, Tavistock DEV. & CORN. 52 .
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