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618 BEE SOMERSE~R 618 BEE SOMERSE~r. [K~LLY'S BEER RETAILERs-continued. Lovell Mrs. Mary Ann, Stembridge Parsons Fdk. J. Chedzoy la.Bridgwater Hicks Fred, Penselwood, Bath ash, 8tembridge, 8th. Pthrtn. S.O Parsons George, West Chinnock, Hill Geo. East Horrington, Wells Loveridge S. Stoke St.Gregory,Tauntn Seavington S.O Hill Mrs. Helen, I Prospect place, Lucas Miss Rebecca, 54 Huish, Yeovil Parsons J. Wells way, Radstock, Bath Combe down, Bath Luff 8idney, Holcombe, Bath Parsons W. E. 18 Old street, Clevedon Hill J. A. 17Station rd.Wincanton,Bth Luff Wm. Mark, Highbridge R.S.O Parsons William, Ashcott, Bridgwater Hill John, Bishop's Sutton, Bristol Lukins Chas. Edward, Yatton, Bristol Partridge Joseph, Hardington Mande- Hillier E. Bush, Pilton, Shepton Mallet Lukins Wallace, Banwell R.S.O ville, Yeovil Hillier G.Prospect bldgs. 'fiverton,Bth Lye Frank, East street, Martock B. S.O Patch William, Winford, Bristol Hillman T. 24 Union passage, Bath Lye William F.R.H.S. East street,Mar- Pattemore Henry, jun. Higher street. Hingston Hubart, 7 Richmond pI. Bath tock R.S.O Merriotii S.O Hoare George, 45 Middle st. Yeovil Lyons Albert, East Harptree, Bristol Payne F. Bleadon, Weston-super-Mare Hobbs Arth. 231 Monmouth pI. Bath Lyons William, Blagdon, Bristol Payne Geo. Rickford, Burrington,Brstl Hobbs Mrs. Mary, Winford, Bristol Macey William, Felton hill, Bristol Payne Henry, Redfield road, Midsomer Hockey John, Odcombe, Stoke-under- Mack'lin Enos, Winifred's lane, Sion Norton, Bath Ham S.O hill, Bath Pearca Miss C. Canal road, Taunton Holbrook Joseph, Timsbury, Bath Maggs George William, White Post, Pearce Geo. Chewton Mendip, Bath Holcombe J. Charterhouse Hinton,Bth Chilcomptcn, Bath Pearce Mrs. H. Cucklington, Bath Holley Mrs. Annie, Westhay, Shap- Manley Mrs. Elizabeth, Kingston rd. Pearce Wm. Green Ore, Wells, Bath wick, Bridgwater Rowbarton, Taunton Peek John. Tyning, Timsbury, Bath Holloway Roht. Nynehead, Wellington Manning Edward, New road, Ilminster Perrett Alfred, Beckington, Bath Hollyman Samuel, High street, Yat- Manning G. Sandy bank, Bath- Pester James, Othery, Bridgwater ton, Bristol easton, Bath Peters Ablll R. 21 Northload street. Holmes Mrs. Elizabeth Jane. 2 Miles's Marchant W. Doulting,Shepton Mallet Glastonbury buildings, Bath Marchant Wm. Primrose hill, Bath Phillips Mrs. C. Chedzoy, Bridgwater Holvey Wm. 12 Union passage, Bath Margary William George, Lovington, Phillips James, Vallis road, Frome Hook' Mrs. E. 92 East reach, Taunton Castle Cary R.S.O . Phillips Joseph, 2 Avon street, Bath Hooper Miss Eliza, 11 Claremont row, Marks J. 30 Penel Odieu, Bridgwater Phillips Sydney J. 42 Avon st. Bath Tyning lane, Bath Marsh Thomas, East Coker, Yeovil Pitman Wm. Albert st. Bridgwater Horsey W. H. I Polden st. Bridgwater Marshall Mrs. Diana, Wrington,Bristol Pocock Joseph, Wrantage, Taunton Horton H. Bath rd. Keynsham, Bristol Martin George, Barclay st. Bridgwater Podger Mrs. V. High st. Weston,Bath House Frederick Geo. Cheddar R. S. 0 Maynard William, Spurton, Stogur- Ponter Mrs. M. A. 3 New Bond Street Humber G. 67 St. John st. Bridgwater sey, Bridgwater place, Bath Hucker Mrs. Elizh. Catcott, Bridgwatr Mead George, 31 Vallis way, Frome Poolt O. Bishop's Lydoord, Taunton Hunt Mrs. E. Combwich, Bridgwater Melhuish Geo. Bishop's Sutton,Bristol Poole W. Hew hill. East Coker, Yeovil Hunt G. Newtown, Highbridge R.S.O Merchant Mrs. F. G. Calton road,Bath Pooley George, 5 New Westgate build­ Hunt Richard, I New Westgate build- Merriek Frederick, 13 Meadow street, ings, Saw close, Bath ings, Saw close, Bath Weston-super-Mara Pope Harry, Westbury, Wells Hurlston Thomas, Queen Adelaide, Merrick John, Brick Yard la. Yeovil Pope Miss S. J. Long Ashton, Bristol Blagdon, Bristol Millard .William James Sydney, East Porter Robert, Misterton, Crewkerne Hussy H. 27 Eldon pI. Larkhall, Bath Lambrook', South Petherton S.O Powe J. W.H.Avon bldgs.Tvrtn. Bath Hutchings Samuel, Fivehead, Taunton Miller F. J. 26 Market st. Bridgwater Powell E. I Dover ter. London rd.Batb Hutchins Charles, 66 High street,Wells Miller Wm. H. 25 Monmouth st. Bath Powell Henry James, Yenston, Hens- Jackson Mrs. Albertina, West Stoke, Milligan Mrs. O. 30 Middle st.Yeovil tridge, Blandford Stoke~sub-Hamdon S.O Mills Geo. Twerton hill, Twerton.Bath Powell William, Pensford, Bristol James Frederick, 10 Portway, Frome Mills John, South street, Crewkerne Pretty George, High street, Chard James James, Blagdon, Bristol. Minty Mrs. E. 30 Vicarage st. Frome Price Thomas Hy. 8 Market pI. Wells James Rd. Rock'Well green, Wellington Mitchell Mt!!. Eliza, 20 Claverton Priddy Goorge, Farmborough, Bath James Thomas, High street, Midsomer buildings, Widcomhe Priddy G-eorge, High Littleton, Bristol • Norton, Bath ~itchell J. T. 54 Middle st. Yeovil Pritchard Thomas Sydney, 24 Claver- James W. R West Horring-ton, Wells Mitchell Job. 28 Wellington st. Yeovil ton street, Widcombe, Bath Jee Edward, 5 Star's lane, Yeovil Mitchell Reuben, Merriott S.O Puddy O. Blackford,Weston-super-Mre Jennings Mrs. M. Congresbury, Bristol Moon George. 8 Union terrace, Lower Puddy J. Blackford,Weston-super-Mre Jesty Miss L. 38 High. Kingston.Yeovl Bristol road, Bath Purchase Edward, Combe Hay, Bath Johnson Hy. North st. Martock R.8.0 Moo.re Mrs. Amelia. Ashcott, Bridgwtr Purchase Rt. Stoford, Barwick, YeoviI Johnson Mrs. M.A.Stanton Drew,Brstl Moore John Hy. C) Silver street, YeoviJ Quiek Thomas, South Stoke, Bath Jones James Daniel, St. Judes, Mil- Moore Joseph,'Upper Swainswick, Bath RaIls Thomas S. 18 Triangle, Clevedon ton, Weston-super-Mare Moore S. 22 Westgate street, Taunton Reakes Mark. North Brewham, Bath Jones W. Broadway, Chilcompton,Bth Moore William, West hill, Milborne Realand Robert. Greenham, Wayford. Kel1y Mrs. Fanny, Brompton Regis, Port, Sherborne (Dorset) Beaminster, Dorset Dulverton R S.O Moulton John Wilkins, Blltcombe.BrstJ Redman Benjamin, Middle Stoughton, Kempster Alfred, Paulton. Bristol Moulton W. H. Salmon par. Bridgwtr Weston-super-Mare Kendrick Arthur Edward, Carleton st. Mounter Stephen,Coat, Martock RS.O Rendall Charles, 4~ Milk st. Frame- Weston-super.Mare Musselwhite John Worthing, 25 High Rendell William, West Town, Bristol K~rslade G. 79 Union st. Bridgwater street, Shepton Mallet Reyland John, Thorney,LangportRS.O Keylock Mrs. JuHa Adelaide, East Napper Frank, Compton.Somerton S.O Rhymes John, Milton Clevedon, Bath Huntspill. Bridgwater Nash Mrs. Ellen. Oongresbury, Bristol Rice A. G. 18 Market pI. Glastonbury Knight A. Windmill hI. Ashill,Ilminstr Newman Wm. Edwin, Bathford, Bath Rice Mrs. Emily. 25 Broad street,Wells Lamport James, 25 St. James street, Noad H. Odd down, Frome rd. Rath Rich Brothers, Chapel hill, Clevedon Weston-super-Mare Nokes James, Shoscombe, Wellow, Rich Edward. 13 Oopse road, Clevedon Lane Charles, 67 Queen street, Yeovil Peasedown St. John Rich Miss Eliza, Brickdale, Stoke Lane Mrs. E. 7 Vicarage st. Yeovil Norman Mrs. E.q Wellington st.Yeovl St. Michael, Bath Lang Wm. C. go East reach, Taunton Normal1J Mrs. Emma, Bayford hill, Rich Thos. West Bagborough, Taunton Langdon Fred, 7 South street, Yeovil Wincanton, Bath Richards Clifford T. Burcott, Wells Langley Joseph, Clandown, Bath Norman WilIiam Jas. Dinder, Wells Ricketts W. 28 Sherborne I'd. Yeovil Langridge Alfred, PauIton. Bristol Norvill Mrs. S. Spring gardens,Frome Robbins J. Welton, Midsomer Nor- Larcombe James, 10 Kingston, Yeovil Oak\3s William, 13 Broad street, Wells ton, Bath Leach J. W. West Monkton, Tannton Oatlev Albert. IC) Sadler street, Wells Roberts Alfred, Ston Easton, Bath Leach William, Barn street, Orewkerne Ollis 'Henrv, Saltford. Bristol Robins Job, Va!!'Q'. Yeovil Lewis Charles, 20 Market st. Yeovil Osborne Mrs. Ann, Merriott S.O Roe Mrs. Elizabeth, Milton road, Wes- Lewis Miss E. 17 Northumberland pI. Ostler Mrs. E. West pnd,Somerton S.O ton-super-Mare Bath Page T. Heath ho. Weston-!mper-Mare Rogers Frank, Pill, Bristol Lewis William, Sandford, Bristol Pain Joseoh, Oombwich, Bridgowater Rood Albert, Meare, Glastonbury Lidbury Henry, Butcombe pit, But- Painter Henry, Batheaston, Bath Rood WaIter, Ashcott, Bridgwater combe. Brist{)l Palmer A. Long Sttn.Langport R S. 0 Rossiter Henry Edward, 8 & 9 Sum- Linegar Mrs. C.148 East reach,Tauntn Palmsr T.Bower Henton.MartockR.S.O merlay's place, PuIteney road, Bath Loader Beni. West Camel. Taunton Parker Georg8 MilIard, Wedmore. Rowland George, Pill, Bristol London John. Langford, Bristol Weston-super-Mare Ruddock James, 16 Cheap st. Frome Long Mrs. Jane, Priston, Bath Parker William C. 58 Orchard street, Sage Mrs. Barah, North Wootton, Looman James. 36 Paul street,Taunton Weston-super-Mare Shepton Mallet Love Je8se, Old town, Chard Parkman William, Church street, Can- Salter William, Corston, Bristol Lovell James, Kingsbury Episeopi, nington. Bridgwater Salter WilEam, I -Whitehall terrace, South Petherton S.O Parsons Charles, 7 Hendford, Yeovil Station road, Taunton.
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