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Wiltshire. Gro 337 TRADES DIRECTORY.] WILTSHIRE. GRO 337 Brown George, Aldbourne R.S.O Drake Riohd. Whiteparish, Salisbury Guy Mrs. Alice Louisa, Tockenbam, Brown W.142Rodbourne rd.Nw.Swndn Draper Arth. Webb, Easterton,Devizes Wootton Bassett Brown William, Stanton St. Bernard, Draper Miss Kate, Market Lavington, Hacker I. & Son,Broad Hintn.Swindon Pewsey S. 0 Devizes Hacker J. 3 Marlborough rd. Swindon tBrunsden A. E. High st. Cricklade Dreweatt Albt. Fifield, Pewsey S.O Hake F. 25 & 27 Winclhstr. st-Salisbry Brunsden John Henry, High street, Durdin H. A. We. Lavington, Devizes Hampton Herbert, Atworth, Melkshm Highworth, Swindon Dykes Thos. Brinkwortlh, Chippenham Hancock Edwd. Lyneham, Chippnhm Bryant Wm. Coombe Bissett,Salisbry Edmonds W. C.82 & 84 Park st.Slsbry Hancock George, Tinhead, Westbury tBuckeridge Albert W. High st. Calne Edmunds Wm. T. Castle st.Mere,Ilath Harding John, Holt, Toowbridge Bud.gett F. 14 Fleet st. New Swindon Edwards Jacob, Witsford, Pewsey Harding J. H. 31 Market pl.Chppnhm tBullock W. H. High street, Pewsey Elliott John, Brinkwort.:h, Chippenham Harding Thomas Fowler, High street, BurchD.Barford St:l.lartin, Salisbury Elloway William Henry, I2 Newtown Corsbam R.S.O Burden J. Tollard Royal, Salisbury & I Back street, Trowbridge Hardy John, Box, Chippenham Burgess G. & Co. 47 Silver st.Salisbry Elsworth Edwd. Steep st. Mere,Ilath Hare John, Berwick St. John,Salisbry Ilurgess F. 45 Vicarage st.Warminster Elton C. H. Newton Tony, Salisbury Harris & Stratton Limited, High st. Burgess Hy. Market pl. Westbury Euston Charles, Oare, Pewsey Marlborough tBurnett 0. J. New rd. Chippenham tEvans J.E. & Sons,48 Fore st.Trwbdg tHarris Chas. E. so Long st. Devizes Burton & Gleed, High street, High- Evans W. J. Gt. Bedwyn, Hungerfrd Harrold Aaron, Bath rd. Melksha:m worth, Swindon Everett Wm. S. 4 Market pl.Wrmnstr Harrold Charles, Forest, Melksham Bushell John, Long st. Pewsey S.O Eves A. Upper Chute, Chute,Andover Haskell Joseph, Nunton, Salisbury Butcher E. J. 21 Silver st. Warminstr Eyles Edwin, Nth.Tidworth, Marlboro' tHatch Thomas, Poultry cross,Salsbry Butler Chas. New road, Chippenham Fare H. J. C. Hilperton, Trowbridge Hawkins William, Wroughton,Swindon Butler Jesse, Bromham, Chippenham Farmer T. Wootton Rivers, Marlboro' tHaynes Albert, 257 Cricklads road, Cannings Thos. Axford, Marlborough tFarrant Henry, High st. Malmesbury Gorse hill, New Swindon Carpenter Bros. 68 Princes st. New Feltham Miss :Elizabeth,Shrewton S.O Haynes William, Westcott place & 2 Swindon Fennell Albt. Sandridge la. Chippnhm Cambria Bridge rd. New Swindon tCarter C. G. 4 Estcourt st. Devizes Few .Tames Thomas, Tytherington, Hayward Wm. Whitley, Melksiham Carter Ebenezer, Zeals, Bath Heytesbury S.O Heath Mrs. E. Ilishopstrow,Warmnst:r_ Carter Henry Jn. Upavon, Pewsey Fidler Wm. Woodboroug-h, Pewsey Henly Fredk. Chas. High st. Calne Carter Isaac, Netheravon, Salisbury Field Richard, Colerne, Chippenham Hibberd Brothel's, Heytesbury S.O Carter Joses, Long st. Pewsey S.O Field Wm. High st. Corsham R.S.O Hibberd Bros. Wylye S.O Carter Philip, Netheravon, Salisbury Figgins George, 36 The Nursery,Devzs Hibberd G. H. Marden mill, Devizes-: Carter -william, Durrington, Amesbry Figgins Wm. I$ Estcourt st. Devize$ Hibberd Mrs. S. E.ssSt.Ann st.Slsbry:-­ Case E. Steeple Ashton, Trowbridge Flux Henry, 14 George st. Warminster Hickman William, Alderbury, Salisbry-­ Caswell Mrs. L. Avebury, Marlboro' Foote Witiam, Aughton,Collingbourne Hickman William, 46 & 47 North- Cave G. High st. Wootton Bassett Kingston, Marlborough gate street, Devizes Chant Mrs. Henry, Tilshead, Devizes Ford Henry, Upper Stratton, Strat- Hicks Raymand, Calcutt st. Cricklade Chant Mrs. Rimmelion, Shrewton S.O ton St. Margaret, Swindon lliett Mrs. Harriett, Blunsdon-St.-An- Chinese Tea Company (The), 30 Ford Sidney, East Tisbury, Salisbury drew, Swindon Bridge street, New Swindon Fowler George, 16 York terrace, Highett John & Sons, Stibb green, Olack A. E. High st.Highworth,Swndn Devize.s road, Salisbury Burbage, Marlborough Clack Charles, 23 Gordon gardens, Fowler Timthy. C. Potterne, Devizes Hill Brothers, Burbage, Marlborough . New Swindon Freeth & Son,52 Fleet st. 57Bridge st. tRill Bros. Ramsbury, Hungerford Clack R. Stratton St.:Margart.Swindon Cambria Bridge rd. Eastcott hill; tRill Edwd. J. High st. Marlborough, Clack R. A. Kings bury st. Marlboro' .12 Cricklade rd. _ Gorse hill; 71 Hill J. Wingfield, Trowbridge Cleverley F.J.(Mrs.),49Prospect,Swndn Rodborne road, New Swindon & 3 Hilliard Jn. Wm. Burbage, Marlboro' Clewett George, Oxenwood, Shal- Bath road, Swindon Hillier Edward Hart, Littleton, West. bourne, Hungerford Freeth Alfd. Geo. High st. Pewsey Lavington, Devizes Ooleman J. M. Gt. Cheverell, Devizes Fry Chas. Warminster rd. Wesbbury Hillier Thomas, Bottlesford, Pewsey,_ Ooleman R. 26 Regent st. New Swindn Fry R. F. Quidhampton, Salisbury Telegrams, Woodborough Coles Jn. Coles, Market pl. Ohippnhm Fry S. W. 37 Endless st. Salisbury Hillier '.Dhos. Curzon street, Calne Comley A. High st. Wootton Bassett Fullford H. T. 44 Catherine st.Salsbry Hillier Thos. Woodborough, Pewser Oook & Co. 51 High st. Salisbury Fussell Fdk. Oha•s. Urchfont, Devizes Hinder Mrs. M. Minety, Malmesbury Cook Jas. Bence, Kilmington, Bath Fussell Thomas, Chirton, Devizes Hinton Jn. Shaw, Lydiard, Swindon Cook Philip Wm. Heddingron, Calne Gardner Edwd. Lance, Purton,Swindn Hitchcock Norman, Hook, Lydiard Coombs C. 102 Fisherton st. Salisbry Gay Stephen, Lea, Malmesbury Tregoze, Wootton Bassett O:loper .John, Huish hill, Pewsey General Supply Stores Co. (Waiter Hitchings John, Broad Chalke,Slsbr~ tCornish J. E. i George st.Warmnstr Crew, manager), 13 Brittox,Devizes Hoare Eli, Wilton, Marlborougb Coupland T. 5 Sh-ambles, Ilrdfrd.-on-A Gerard G. R. Gt. Bedwyn, Hungerfrd Rockley J. H. I5 New Pk. st. DevizeS" Court Mrs. Eliza, Marston Maisey, Gerrish Albert, King st. Melksham Hodges Ernest William, Wellington Fairford S.O. (Glos) tGiddings Jn. Market pl.Wilton,Slsbry street, New Swindon Couzens John, Winterbourne Bassett, Giddings RGbert, Urdhfont, Devizes Home & Colonial Stores Lim. :r High Swindon Gilbert Elijah, Milton, Pewsey street, Salisbury; 58 Regent street, Couzens J . .J. Berwick Bassett,Swndn Gilbert .Jesse., Collingbourne King- New Swin~on & If Fore st.Trwbdg; Cox Geo. Burbage, Marlborough ston, Marloorough Horner Edwm, Porton, Salisbury tCripps ,V. I Catberine st. Salisbury Gilling Henry & Co. 20 & 21 Fleet st. Horner Tom, Mid. Winterslow,Salsbry- Cripps William, Southcott, Pewsey Swindon Horton Mrs. Jane, Quemerford, QUne. - Crook Alfred Dell & Co. 35 High st. Gillingham & Son, Downton, Salisbry Howell & Co. East Tisbury, Salisbury Salisbury Goddard John, Lower Stratton, Strat- Howse George, Everleigh, Marlboro'. - Cuff Alfred John, Dinton, Salisbury ron St. Margaret, Swindon Hawse Goorge, River st. Pewsey Cuff Charles, 3I Wilton rd. Salisbury Godwin Geo. 3 Castle st. Trowbridge Howse Waiter Jas. Easton, Pewsey Cumner Sydney, High street, Pewsey Godwin George, Monkton Farleigh, Hugginson F.Gloucester st.Malmesbry Cumner William, I2 & 17 The Parade, Bradford-on-Avon Hulbert Jn. Hy.Horningshm.Wrmnst:r· Marlbarough Godwin Thos. Haydon Wick, Swindon Hull Bichard & Joseph, Suttan Ben- Curtis G. Market pl.Higi:lWorth,Swndn Gore J.& Co. 3I Silver st.Brdfrd.-on-A ger, Chippenham Daly Frank, 30 Roundstone st.Trwbdg Gore John & Co. I2 Silver st.Trowbdg Humphries H. Shalbourne, Hungerford Dancey Mrs. S. Ea. Grafton, Marlboro' Goslin~ W. M. 72 Regent street & 55 Hunt H. High st. Wootton Bassett Davis Edwin, West Lavington, Devizes Wellmgton street, New Swindon tHunt Job, I Little Brittox, Devizes Davis Henry, New road, Calne Goudge H.T.21Chltnhm.st.Nw.Swindn Hunt J. Malmesbury rd. Chippenham Davis Thomas John,88 Castle st.Slsbry Goudge H. T. Milford st.New Swindn Huntley J. Wedhamptn.Urchfonf,Dvzs Davis Wm. II Sidmouth st. Devizes Gover H. E. 4 Fore st. Trowbridge lngs Miss E. Colerne, Chippenham Dewey Edwin, Wardour, Salisbury tGowing & Son, High st. Melksham International Tea Co.'s Stores Lim. Dicks & Sons, Sherston, Malmesbury Grant Mrs. Louisa, Winterbourne 12 F1eet street, New Swindon; 50 Dimmer John, Bower Ohalke, Salisbry Stoke, Salisbury Market place. Warminster & 48 Dinham Walter,High st.Corshm.R.S.O Green F. Fonthill Gifford, Salisbury Market place, Chippenham Dixon Wltr. Jn. Chisledon, Swindon Gregory Charles, Downton, Salisbury James H. 3_c; F1eet st. New Swindon Doggett James,East Grafton,Marlboro' Gregory J. T. Ashton Keynes,Crck.lde Jefferies C.R.High st.Highwrlih.Swndr; Dominy Jas. H. East Tisbury,Salisbry Griffin George, Redlynch, Salisbury \ Jefferis Charles, Bemerton, Salisbury Downer Isaac, Downton, Salisbury Gny G.:r8 St.Margaret st.Brdfrd.-on-A Jenkins Frank, 66 Milford st. Salisbry WILTS. 22 .
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