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DEYQNSHI~E. , (KEL~Y's 888 FAR DEYQNSHI~E. , (KEL~Y's FARMERS continued. Turner James, West Upham, Cheriton Vale W.Lit Hele,Bradworthy,Holswrthy Tucker Richard, Yeatheridge, East Fitzpaine, Crediton Valentine Mrs. Mary, Crockers, Dun- Worlington, Morchard B1shop R.S.O Turner J. Colehill, Werrington,Launcstn keswell Abbey, Cullompton Tucker Rt.Leigh,MorchardBishopR.S.O Turner Jn. Combe,Abbotsham, Bideford Vanstone J.\Irs. Elizabeth, Dunstone, Tucker Robert, Lower Veines, .Corn- Turner John Snell, Dowland ~arton, Yealmpton, Plymouth worthy, Totnes Dolton R.S.O Vanstone Mrs. Elizabeth, Huddisfprd, Tucker ::lamuel,Mariansleigh,Sth.Moltn Turner John, Halsbury, Burrington, Woolfardisworthy West, Bideford Tucker Saml. Wiggaton,Ottery St. Mary Chulmleigh Vanstone George, Lower Rosedown, Tucker Samuel, Woolfardisworthy, Turner John, Pinhoe, Exeter Hartland, Bideford Morchard Bishop R.S.O Turner John, Pitworthy, Pancrasweek, Vanstone G.Natcott, Hartland, Bideford TuckerT.Druxton,Werrington,Launcstn Holsworthy Vanstone James, Bowls bridge~ North Tucker T.Leigh,Morchard Bishop R.S.O Turner Mark, Winscott, St. Giles-in-the- Petherwin, Eglos.kerry R.S.O Tucker Thomas, Ley, South Molton Wood, Great Torrington Vanstone James, Kennaland, Bradford, TuckerT.Nth.Buckland,BrauntonR.S.O Turner Mrs. Matilda, Marsh green, Brandis Corner R.S.O Tucker T. Slade,Morchard BishopR.S.O Rockbeare, Exeter Vanstone J.Seckington,Hartlnd.Bideford Tucker Thos.Sth.Dean,Dean,Ilfracombe Turner Matthew, Scruel Barton, South- Vanstone James, Stowford, Langtree, 'fuckerW.Lane end,l\Iorchrd.Bshp.RSO leigh, Axminster Torrington Tucker William,Apridge, Doddiscombs- Turner Nicholas, Lower Uppercot, Vanstone John, Little Ladford, Sheb- leigh, Exeter Leusden, Ashburton R.S.O bear, Highampton R.S.O Tucker William, Barnacott, Stoke Turner William, Chelpham Barton, Vanstone Loammi, Broadwood-Kelly, Rivers, Barnstaple Bratton Fleming, Barnstaple Winkleigh R.S.O Tucker William (exors.of), Broomsmed, Turner William, Higher North Combe, Vanstone Samuel, Caute, Shebbear, Lapford, Morchard Bishop R.S.O Templeton, Tiverton . Highampton R.S.O TuckerW.H.jun.Cbambucmb.Ilfracmbe Turner W. Marsh grn.Rockbeare,Exeter Vanstone Stephen, Ladford mill, Sheb- Tucker William, Farringdon, Exeter Turner William Hy.TheBarton,Bideford bear, Highampton R.S.O 'fuckerWm. Droridge,Dartington,Totnes Turner William, Whipton, Exeter Vanstone T .Ryall,Bradwrthy.Holswrthy Tucker William, East Mogford, Racken- Turpin Brothers, Hitchcombe, Lee Mill Vanstone T.jun. Fursdon,Exbrne. R.S.O ford, Morchard Bishop R.S.O bridge, Ivybridge Vanstone William, Broadley, Tamerton Tucker William, Halmston Barton, Bis- Turpin Mrs. Eliza, Little Steart, Corn- Foliot, Crown Hill R.S.O hop's Tawton, Barnstaple wood, Ivybridge VanstoneW.Ryall,Bradworthy,Hlswrthy Tucker William, Halse, West Worling- Turpin J. Chittleburne, Brixton,Plymth Veal James, Cudgeford, Buckland ton, Morcbard Bishop R.S.O Turpin Jn. Birds, Awliscombe, Honiton Monachorum, Yelverton R.S.O Tucker William, Lower Cowley,Kentis- Turpin William, Narrator, Sht>epstor, Veal John Hy. Churcbstow, Kingsbridge bury, Barnstaple Horrabridge R.S.O Veale John Thomas, Middlecott, Virgin- Tucker William, Loxbore, Barnstaple Twose Charles Blake, Great Simons- stowe, Lifton R.S.O TuckerWm.Pitt,Swymbridge,Barnstaple borough, Hemyock, Cullompton Veale Robert, Norton1 Broadwood Tucker William, Prawle, Kingsbridge Twose SI. Ashridge, Samlford, Crediton Widger, Lifton R.S.O Tucker W.StockersWeek,Luppit,Honitn Twose Thomas, Middlecott, Rackenford, Veale Thomas, Cross Park cottage, Tucker Wm. West down, llfracombe Morcbard Bishop R.S.O Virginstowe, Lifton R.S. 0 Tucker Mrs. William, Shadwell,Croyde, Twose William, Courtmoor & Barn, Veale William, Trillacot, North Pether- Braunton R.S.O Up-Ottery, Honiton win, Egloskerry R.S.O Tucker Wm. Hy.Kelleclieve, Ilfracombe Uglow Emanuel, Collacot, North Pether- V ea le William Henry, Maxworthy cross, Tuckett James, Countess wear, Exeter win, Egloskerry R.S.O North Petherwin, Egloskerry R.S.O Tuckett James, Heavitree, Exeter Uglow Francis, Billacot, North Petber- Vearnicombe Edward, Bickham, Oak- Tuckett James, Yetson, Totnes win, Egloskerry R.S.O ford, Hampton RS.O Tuckett John, Lower Bowdley, .Ash- Uglow George, Townlake, Sydenham Veasey Richard,Brownsford,Knowstone, burton R.S.0 Damerel, Tavistock South Multon Tuckett John, Marsball, Ide, Exeter Uglow John, Lower Troswell, North Vellacott John, Fremington RS.O Tuckett N icholas, Heltor, Bridfrd. Exeter Petherwin, Egloskerry R. S. 0 V ellacot tJ. S paranger, Lynton, Barnstp le Tuckett William,Clannaborough house, Uglow Samuel, North Petherwin, Velvin WilliamR. Ermington, lvybridge Clannaborough, Bow R.S.O Egloskerry R.S.O Venn John, Holloway, Whimple, Exeter Tuckett William, Coombe Barton, Sho- Uglow Thomas B. Lodgworthy, Bridge- VennJ. MountStephen,Luppit,Honiton brooke, Crediton rule, Holsworthy Venn Mrs. Petronella, Hemburyfort, Tuckett William, Dunnabridge pound, Uglow Mrs. Thomasine, Lower Troswell, Payhembury, Oltery St. Mary Princetown R.S.O North Petherwin, Egloskerry R.S.O VennR.W.Northcott,Craddck.Cullmptn • Tuckett William, J<'rankland, Hennock, Uglow Wymond C.Carley, Lifton R.S.O Venn William, Kentisbeare, Cullompton Newton Abbot Underdown J.Knowle,Colyton,Axminstr Venner Alfred, Holwell, Hampton R.S.O Tuckett William, Hayne Barton, New- Underdown John, Northleigh Venner Francis, Woods, West Anstey, ton St. Cyres, Exeter Underhay Richard, Netherton, Berry Dulverton R.S.O Tuckett W.HigberGabwell,Teignmouth Pomeroy, Totnes Venner Henry, Combe Waiter, Abbots- Tuckett William, MoorBarton,Christow, Underhay Uriah, Lowerdale, Woodleigh, ham, Bideford Exeter Mounts R. S. 0 Venner J acob, Slough, Kerscott & Hill- Tuckett William, Townliving,Stockleigh Underhay William, Abbotsleigh, Black- town, Bishop's Nympton,South Molton Pomeroy, Crediton awton R.S.O Venner John, Pinkwortby, Oakford, Tuckett William, Sherrels, Leusden, Underhill Frederick, Marldon, Paignton Bampton R.S.O Ashburton R.S.O UnderhiliJn Bowrings,RashleighR.S.O Venning J.S. Ley, Mary Tavy, Tavistock Tully Mrs. Thomasin & Sons, Elbury, UnderhillJ. Lane end. Winkleigh R.S.O VentonJn.Ditsam,High HamptonR.S.O Churston Ferrers R.S.O Underhill John Shopland, East Ashley, Verney John Palmer, Cheglincb, West Tully George, .tleatbfield, Torbryan, Winkleigh R. S. 0 Down, Ilfracombe Newton Abbot Underhill Richard, :Moortown, Gidleigb, Verney John Yeo, Great Avercombe, Tully Geo. Middle hole, Bridford, Exeter Newton Abbot Bishop's Nympton, South Molton 'fully G. Alston, Churston Ferrers R. S. 0 U nderhill William, Chittlehampton, Verney W. Craka way, W estDown,Ilfrcrnb Tully John Scardon, Brixham RS.O Winkle1gh R.S.O Veysey Frederick, jun. Lower Coombe- Turle T. MiddleCobdon, Whimple,Exeter Under bill Wm. Gosses, Rashleigh R.S.O Channon, Cullompton Turle W.J,owerCobdon, Whimple,Exeter Upton Thomas, Middle JI<Iarwood, Mar- Veysey Frederick Augustus, Wood Hill Turner Edmund & Thomas, Instable, wood, Barnstaple house, Ash mill, South Molton Bradwortby, Holsworthy Vaggers Reuben, Goldworthy, Bideford Veysey Mrs. Grace, Middle Week, Turner William & John Herbert, West Vaggers Willia~ Parkbam, Bideford Bishop's Nympton, South Molton MoUand house, Molland,SouthMoloon V~lance Thomas, Heath,, North Lew, Vicary Charles, Waddington, Kings- Turner Wm. & SonjThe Barton,Bideford Beaworthy R S.O nympton, Chulmleigh Turner Charles, The Barton1 Abbots- Vallance Daniel, Stoney, Ashbury, Vicary George, Wixon, Chulmleigh ham, Bide{ord Beaworthy R.S.O Vicary James, Bullaford, Bishop's Turner C.Heale,Ashreigney,Chulmleigh Vallanc~ Dvd.Park rd.;HatherleighR.S,O ~ympton, South Molton Turner Mrs. Eliza, Baxworthy, Hartr Vallance Edward, Jloneywell, Kipg- Vicary John, Ligbtley, Kingsnympton, land, Bideford steignton, Newton Abbot Chulmleigh Turner G.Nethercott Parkham,Bideford Valiance James, Kingsteignton, Newton VioaryJ. Vogwell,Manaton,Newtn.Abbot 'l'urner Mrs. Grace,' Huntshays, Stock- ,.Abbot Vicary Robert, Dridge, Burri.ngton, land, Honiton Vallance Thoma.$, Bradleigh, Buckland Chulmleigh Turner James, East Arson, Ash«li.gney, Fjlleigh, Highampton R.S.O Vicary Samuel, Bollham, Clayhidon Cbnlmleigh Valiance W. Way,'fhrowleigh10kehmptn Wellip.gton (~om) Turner J. Ford, Chawleigh, Chulmleigh Vale Joseph, Little Hele1 Brad worthy, VicaryS.Barnpool,Burrington,Chulmlgh Turner J.Heathstock,Stockland,Honiton Hol9worthy Vic<try W. Eastford, RoseAsb,St~Molton .
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