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Wiltshire. • (Kelly's Corset Makers 314 COR WILTSHIRE. • (KELLY'S CORSET MAKERS. CRICKETING OUTFITTER. Ba.rnes H. Fonthill Bishop, Salisbury See Stay & Corset Makers. Hide Arthur, 67 High st. Marlborough Bartchelor Fl'ederick, r8 Regent place, Bradford-on-Avon COSTUMIERS. CRUCIBLE MANUF ACTRERS. Bathe Edward, Wroughtoo., Swindon Cooper Mrs. Elizabeth, 5 Virginia ter. Falcke & Son, Bolingbroke gardens, Bowyer J. "\VooUey, Bradford-on-Avon Devizes road, Salisbury Battersea, London SW Bracher Mrs-. E. Fova.nt, Salisbury Hibberd Brothers, High street, East Morgan Crucible Co. Lim. (The) (The Bryant William, Redlynch, Salisbury Tisbury, Salisbury Patent Plumbago Crucible Co. ), sole Ruckelder A. C. r Rad.nor st.New Swndn Sloper & Frost, II, 12, I4 & rs Brittox, manufacturers of Morgan's & Sala- Bungay Mrs.S. 2r John st. New Swndn Devizes mander crucibles &c. Only medals Butt Edger G. Easton, Pewsey Vanterpool Miss I. King st.Melksham awarded,London,r862; silver medals, Carter Alfred, Lowden, Chippenham COTTON MANUFACTURERS Dublin & Oporto, r865; only first- Oha;mberiin J\<fiss· Sarah J. 7 St. Ann class medals,Paris,r867; gold medal, street, Salisbury Darling Daniel A. & Co. (A. Lister, Paris, r878; only medal (gol~), Clark J. Fiddle farm & High st Crcklde mangr. ), Sherston Magna,Th>llmsbury Frankfort, r88r; sole award,Madrid, Coleman E. Great Cheverell, Devizes COTTON & CANVAS BAG r883; BaUersea works, London SW Cooper Joseph, King st. Melksham MANUF ACTRS. & PRINTERS. Ruel H. W. (established 1751; award Cope David, King's hill, New Swindon Feltham W. H. & Co. 8] Tooley street, r8sr), Garden Wharf lane, Old Bat- Cornish J,ame.SA William, Bapton, London S E tersea, London S W Fishertoo.n-de-la-Mere Ba1h. Smith Alexander, Plumbago Crucible Cornish William Philip Fisherton-~- COWXEEPERS. works (of Glasgow); London depot, la-Mere, Bath ' See also Dairymen. Ford's folly, Battersea SW Carp John, Horton, Bishop's Cannings, Amor George, Hinton, Trowbridge Tatnell E. & Co. Ford's folly, Battersea, Devize.s Barnes Mrs. Emily, Cal~u~t, Cricklade London SW Cox H. 30 Crombey st. New Swindon Barn~s James J. Chri-stian Malford, CURIOSITY DEALERS. Crouch G. 30 The Halve, Trowbridge Chippenham . D.avis Miss A. J. 14 WnchSitr st. Slsbry Deane .A. Wes1bury Leigh, W-estbury Bendrey Ernest, 1-Vroughton, Sw~don Porber Alfred, ro Fore. st. Trowbridge Devizes Dairy & Farmer-s' Supply Oo. Berrett S. Steeple Ashton, Trowbndge CURRIERS. Limit-ed (Jo-hua Hampton, manage·r) Blackford H~n~y, Blackland, Calne 48 Lomg r;~tre,et (branch) (Hie)nry Blackman \Vilham, Charlt_on, Pewsey See also Leather Sellers. Thomas Chiv,ers, agent) 8 Estcourb Burchell _G. Paul st. _co,ham R.S.O Blake .A. 87 Oas>tl-e ,stree·t, Salisbury street, Devizes Carter R1chard, Sher.rmgton, Bath . MBJY Charles Benjaniln, The Green, Dewey Samuel, .A.nsty, Salisbury Chandler John, Collingbourne Duc1s, & St. Margaret's, Marlborough E t Le e Dairy (.Arthur Balch pro- MarlAborpough S . R~d!s William, Market pl. S~indon a;rieto~ Crickladle st:reet & 'Pros- c lark . urton toke, Swmdon S1mmonds N. CR>stle street, S,alisbury t S '. d Clark Jn. Purton Stoke, Swindon Ware Brolthers Limited, Endless p~c ' wmT on . Collingbourne Frederick,Little Somer- stre~Bt, Salisbury EllOm.s ~· 9 ~ o~k road, Salisbury ford, Chippenham White Joshua, P1tton, Salisbury Franklm Wilham. Henry, 53 Regent Cundick George, Laburnum cottage, CUTLERS. ~treet, New SwmdO'll Bugley, Warminster Fncker J. A. Burton, Mere, Ba.th ·s '"'rQ. Luther, B d Bradbeer W. H. 54 Brown st. SaEsbury Fussell H.en. ry, Rosebank, The Down, Curtl 1.n ~ roa way, Brown W. H. 74 New st. SaJ.isbury T b d Common, "\Varminster r?w ri ge . Davis· N·01ah, Timber st. Chippenham G h G B ht G ff d "Ilk hm Daniell William John Bread street erns . roug on I or , 1.' s • • Hughes J. 3 Emwell st. Wann;inst.er G"dd. w·u· .A b Common, Warminster ~ mgs 1 1am, roes ury . Dunn Geo. Chapmanslade Westbury l\'lacklin James & Soil, 7 Caltherine Giles G. Lower Sltudley, Trowbndge Elms Joseph, Yarnbr~ok, North s•t:reet, Salisbury G~~e:s W. P: High street, Oric~lade Bradley, Trowbridge Neesham Hi. & Co. I9 Market pl. Slsbry G~ll~ng & Wildern, Drove rd. Sw~ndon Everett Charles Elias Lower Park CYCLE AGENTS. Gillings Henry, Drove road, Swmdon farm O.. d Park Devizes Clifford Frank, Cricklad:e Gougru Edwd. 29 N B~Wport st. Swindon Fieldin~ F. Caen hill, Row de, Devizes Edwards Arthur, 48 New st. Salisbu,ry Gmy Edwin H. 38 High st. Salisbury Flippance E.Milk House Water,Pewsey Nicholson R. H. & Co. 33a, Thegent Green E. T. Stee.ple ~sM~n, Trwbrdge Ford John, Corsley, Warminster circus, New Swindon Greez: J. Durley, Le1gh h1ll, Mar~bo:ro' Gregory Frank, Nether Street, Brom- Pooss Charles, 41 CR>therine st. Slsbry Greemng R. p~ask. f•arm, Warmmster ham, Chippenham Pullen Henry (branch), 26 F1eet street, 1 Gumm FrederiC~, H1lpert~n, Trwbrdge Hale "\Villiam, Lea, Malmesbury N-ew Swindon Hale Charles, M1lford, Sahsbury Hawkins. John, Hillwood la. Common, Thompson Frederick, 36 Cromwell HaLe JohnJ,. 78 Salt lane, Salisbury Warmmster street New Swindoltl Eiale J. 7 Silver s't. Bra.dford-on-.A-von Hawkins T.YattonKeynell,Chi~penham Wilks 1Villiam, High street, Cricklad.e Hall William, Wrought~n, Swindo!l Haywood William, 72 Trowbndge rd. Hanco?k Brothers, F~rfield Dairy, Bradford-on-.A.von CYCLE DEALERS. Statwn road, New Swmdon Hoddinott J. Brixton Deverill,Wrmnstr Parfi.t,t F. H. 9 Ca.sHe, stre'elt, Salisbury Harding Jsph. jun. Waddoiii., Salisbury King William, Rowde, Devizes SimSI Henry, 2 Hill street, Trowbridge Harper HubP.rt, Cattle's !lane, Tur- Langley .John, Brook street, Common, CYCLE MANUFACTURERS. leigh, Brodford-cm-Avon W armmster Harper T. Marsh. Wan borough, Swndn Langley W. W. Crockerton,Wrmnster Chappell & Oo. 6 Fl~et st. New ~windn Hawkes F. Somerford Keynes, Crcklde Lidbury David, Dilton, W estbnry Chivers Alfred, K.ing st. Me1ksham Hawkins A. Hilperrtoo marsh, Trwbrdg Morris H. Abbey cottage, Malme,bury Eclipse Cycle Oo. (William Wyk,eham- Hawkins George, Caen hill, Devizes Ody John, Purton Stoke, Swindon Martin, manager), Havelock street, Rill F. W. 23 Endless st-. SaliS>bury Page Miss S . .All Cannings, Devizes New Swindon Hiscock '\-V alter, rs High st. Chippnhrrn Pearce J. Hilperton Marsh,Trowbridge Lowther Louis, 35 Winches1er st-. Roddino-tt Joseph, Manor farm, Hill Perry James, Westwells, Corsham Salisbury Deverill 1Varminster . side, Corsham R.~.O Pulle~ H. 2~ ~leet S't. New Swindon Horsey iames Charles, Baycliffe, Pike Geo. Fr~pes vils. Malmesbury Warnlow "\Yilbam Robert, Mwrshfield HO'I"ningsha;m, \Va,rminster Pocock E. l'Y!e.ksl:am rd._Holt,Trw?dge road, Chrppenha:J?; & 69 Fore st. Jenner J. B. so Prospect place, Swndn Portch S. B1shop s Cannmgs, Devizes & l:Imox, Tro,wbndge . J enner Robert B. Prospect hill, Swndn Rendall ~rs. Rester, Temple, Corsley, ·wood E. 21 Ge•o-rge street, Warrnmster Keene J. Harpit Wanborough Swindn Warm1nster , ' ' Riddick Thomas, West. Knoyle, Bath CYCLE REPAIRER. K~ne J¥al·be~e~se, rb~~ndon terrace, Ryall J.South st.Common,Warminster Thompson F. 36 Crmwll st.New Swndn K u~l JeyCrost' 1\.rrowk' n gde S . b Scott Elijah, Lea, Malmesbury e,ev~. · · · 1.uar s roa , a 1~s ury Smith Henry, Bratton, Westbnry DAIRY FARMERS. Keevul J. G. Park street, Sali~bury Townsend Mrs. Hannah, Marsh, Wan- Se-e Farmers. K~nt W. Marsh_, Wanbol'O'Ugh, Sw~ndon borough, Swindon Kmg: W. Harpit;yvanborough,Swmdon Twinney Mrs. M. Hinton, Trowbridge DAIRYMEN. Lewmgton W. High str~et, Melksh~m Wells Thomas Fritz Road Bath See also Cowkeepers. Lodder Henry, Longbr1dge Dever1ll, Whatley Chas:Westbury L~igh,Wstbry Arnold' Frede~ck, Chapel farm, Eut Warminster . Wheeler Wm. Purton Stoke, Swindon Knoyle, Salisbury Long Joseph, Ma.risf.o'W st. W:estbury Whiting Isaac, Gt. Cheverell, Devizes Attwa•ter John Gay, Bridge farm, Brit- Long W. 0. Horningsha.m, Warmins.ter Woodward Joseph Lea, Malmesbury ford, Salisbury Longstreet Albert, Park faTin, Frome ' Bailey Mrs. J. Warminster l"d. Wstbry road, Trowbridge CRICKET WAREHOUSE. Baily John, HolbrO'Ok farm, Holbrook Lucas John, Wroughtoo, Swindon Brampton Chas. High st. Marlborough lane, Trowbridge Manners W. B. Marsh, Wnboro.', Swndn .
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