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Devonshire Trades Directory Devonshire Trades Directory. 979 Symons John, Rockbeare, Exeter Tattersball Edmund, Exbourne Thomas Samuel, W oodbury, Exeter Symons Mrs Mary, Tawstock, B Tavender John, Clist St. Mary, E Thomas Samuel, Meshaw, S. Molton Symons Noah, Tawstock, Barnstaple Tavender William, Heavitree, Exeter Thomas Simon, Rm;e Ash, fi. Molton Symons Oliver, Beauworthy, Exbourne Tavener Edward, Meavy, Horrabridge Thomas Wm., N. Petherwin, Launcstn Symons .Mrs Patience, Brentor, Lew Tavener J ames C., North Ta wton Thomas William, Poughill, Crediton Down Taverncr -, Lidford, Brides tow Thomas \V.illiam, Tamerton Foliott, P Symons Richard, St. Giles-in-the­ Taverner Francis, Dunsford, Exeter · Thomas \Villiam T., Fruxton, Ottery W ood, Great Torrington Taverner George, Dunsford, Exeter St. Mary Symons Samuel, Halwell Taverner Job, Dunsford, Exeter Thorn Henry, Uffculme, Cullompton Symons Mrs Susannah, South Brent, Taverner John, Tedburn St. l\Iary, E Thorne Edwin, Charles, S. Mol ton lvybridge Taverner John, Bridford Thorne Francis, Yarnscombe, B Symons Thomas, Brixham Tavernor Richard, l\Ioretonhampstead Thornc Fredk., Clay hanger, Bampton Symons Thomas, High Bickington, Taverner Thus., Tedburn St. l\1ary, E Thornc Gcorgo, Halberton, Tiverton Chulmleigh Taverner vVm., :i\Iary Tavy, Tavistock Thorne Henry, Combmartin Symons Thomas, Coryton, Lew Down Taverner \Villiam, Cheriton Fitzpaine, Thorne Henry, N. Mol ton, S. ~Iolton Symons William, Brentor Crediton Thorne Henry, Witheridge, Morchard Symons William, Broadclyst, Exeter Taverner \Villiam, Moretonbampstead Bishop Symons Wm., Coryton, Lew Down Taylor Geo., Broaclhembury, Honiton Thorne Henry, Yarnscombe, n Symons William, Ash water, Lifton Taylor George, Chittlehampton, South Thorne Jacob, N. l\Ioltoo, S. Molton Symons William, Germansweek, Mol ton · Thorne J ames, Burlescombe, "\Velling- Bratton Clovclly Taylor George, Whitestone, Exeter ton (tiomerset) Symons William, Chulmleigh Taylor Gilbert, Charleton,Kingsbridge Thorne John, Ashreigney, Chulmleigh Symons William, Lapford, l\Iorchard Taylor Gilbert, Langston, l\1oubury Thorns John, High :Bray, Barnstaple Talamy George, Buckland Filleigh, Taylor Gilbert, Forest. Kingsbridge Thorne John, Charles, South ~[olton Ilighampton Taylor J ames, Biglmry, I vybridge 'l'horne John, Rose Ash, S. ~Iolton Talamy James, Buckland Filleigh, Taylor J ames, Bratton Clovelly, E Thorne John, Bradworthy, Holswrthy Highampton Taylo:r John, Milton Damerel, Bran- Thorne John, Bishop's Nympton, Tallamy Thomas, Littleham, Bideford · dis Corner South }Iolton Tallman William, Loddiswell, Kings­ Taylor John, Holsworthy Thorne John, llolne, Newton Abbot bridge Taylor J onathan, New.ton PoppleforJ, Thorne ~Iiss .llfary, Bnckerell, Honitn Tallman William, West Alvington, Exeter Thorne Michael, N. ~Iolton; S.l\Iolton Kings bridge Taylor Martin, Blackawton Thorne Richard, N. Molton, S. l\lolton Tallyn William, Bratton Fleming, B Taylor Martin, Langston, ~Iodbury Thorne Thos., Broaclhembury, Ilonitn Tamlyn John, Bratton Fleming, B Taylor ::\'Irs Mary Ann, North Tawton Thorne Thomas, N. l\lolton, S. Molton Tamlyn John Q., Stoke Rivers, B Taylor Thomas C., Cullompton Thorne William, Swimbridgo, B Tamlyn Mrs Mary, Marwood, B Taylo:r "\Villiam, Thornbury, Brandis Thorne William; Cruwys Morchard, Tamlyn Peter H., Stoke Rivers, B Corner Tiverton Tamoyn James, Georgcham, B Taylor William, Swimbridge, ]~ Thorne William, High Bray, B Tancock J ames, Hemyock, "\V ellington Taylor "\Vm., Pyworthy, Holsworthy Thorne William, High Bray, B (Somerset) Taylor "\Villiarn, :Burlcscombe, "\Vel- Thorne William, jun., l\Iartinhoe, B Tancock William, Broadwood Kelly, lington (Somerset) Thorne Wm. E., SJ.ndford, Crediton Winkleigh Tedbury E. & W., East Buclleigh, Thorning Albert, IIalwell Tancock William,Stowford, Lew Down Budleigh Salterton Thorning John, I~oddiswell, Kingsbdge Tancock William, Templeton Ted bury l\Irs J a ne ( Exors. of), OLt er- Thorning \Villi am, Blackawton Tanton Edward, Torrington ton, Budleigh Salterton Tickle Evan, Beaworthy, Exbourne Tanton John, Germansweek, Bratton Tedbury J oseph, Branscombe, Sid- Tickle Thos., Beaworthy, :Exbourne Clovelly mouth Tidbald William, Cruwys Morchard, Tan ton John T ., Peter's ~Iarland, Templeman Mrs Franees, Bradninch, Tivertcn Torrington Cullompton Tidball Gregory, Knowstone, Bishop Tanton Peter J., Peter's Marland, Templeman Robert, Axmouth, Ax- Morchard Torrington minster Tidboald J olm, Broadhembury, Honitn Tanton Thomas, St. Giles-in-the­ Tcmpleman Samuel, sen., Bra<lninch, Tilke Erancis, Colaton Raleigh, Ottery W ood, Great Torrington Cullompton St. Mary Tanton William, Peter's Marland, Templeman Samuel, Bradninch, Cul- Tilke John, Peter's Marland, Torrngtn Torrington lompton Tilke Will, Ottery St. Mary Tapley Thomas, Upton Pyne, Exeter Teneman J uhn, Yealmpton, Plymptun Till Thos., Otterton, Budleigh Saltertn Tapley William, Stoke Gabricl, Totnes Tennant vVm., Cookbmy, Rrandis Crnr Timcwell George, South l\lilton, WPst Tapp Edwin, Cheriton Fitzpaine, Tenton Thomas & James, Peter's Mar- Alvington Crediton land, Torrington Timewell George, Stokenharn, Kings- Tapp George, Meshaw, South l\Iolton Tett Jcb, Broadhembury, Honiton bridge Tapp John, Twiwhen, South ~Iolton There Thos., Bradninch, Cullompton Tizzard Miss Elizabeth, Colyton Tapp vVilliam, E. Anstey, Dulyerton Thomas Edwd., Silverton, Cullompton Tizurd ~Irs Samh A., Colyton Tapp William, Rose Ash, S. J'dolton Thomas George, Bishop's Tawton, B TolchJ.rd J amcs & Nicholas, Frog- Tapper George, Kenn, Exeter Thomas J ames, Knows tone, Bishop moor, Kingsbridge Tapper John, Withycombe Rawleigh, J\Iorchard To le hard John, M or leigh Exmouth ThomasJas., Chittlohampton,S.J:I'Io1tn Tolley James, jun., King's Nympton, Tapper J oseph, "\Videcom be-in-the- Thomas Jas., Chittlehampton, S.l\Ioltn Chnlmleigh Moor, Ashburton Thomas John, Bremlon, Barnstaple Tolley John, West Worlington, Mor- Tapscott J ames, Molland, S. Mol ton Thomas John, \Voodbury, Exeter chard Bishop Tapson Tl;10s., Peter Tavy, Tavistock 'l'homas John B., Woodbury, Exeter Tolley William, West Worlington, Tarr -, Kennerleigh, Crediton Thomas :i\Irs Mary Jane, Beer, Ax- )Iorchard Bishop Tarr J ames, Knowstone, Bishop minstor Tolman John, Ottery St. l\lary Morchacl Thomas Richard, Rose Ash, S. l\Iolton Toms Erancis, Kentisbury, B Tarr John, Chagford, Exeter Thomas Robert, Moretonhampstead. 1 Toms Frank, Berrynarbor, 3 Q 2 .
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