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TRADES. 881 Ra.Bbetts George, Bagber, Sturminster Rolls Herbert, the Ferns, Haselbury Selby Alfred, Broadmayne, Dorcheater Newton Bryan, Sturminster Newton Seldon N DOBSETSBIBE.} TRADES. 881 Ra.bbetts George, Bagber, Sturminster Rolls Herbert, The Ferns, Haselbury Selby Alfred, Broadmayne, Dorcheater Newton Bryan, Sturminster Newton Seldon N. P. Lytchett Minster, Poole Rabbetts George Charles, Lydlinch, Stur- Rolls Joseph K. Tolpuddle, Dorchester Senior H. H. East Stower, Gmingham minster Newton Rose Albert, Claypits, Beer Hackett, Sewa.rd Reginald J. Wotton Fitzpame, Ralph Arthur Joseph, Ha.rtmoor, Buck- Yetminster, Sherborne Charmouth horn Weston, Wincanton Rose Mrs. AnnEmily, Bedchester,Shftsbry Seymour George, Cann, Shaftesbury Ralph James, Yew Tree, Stower Row, Rose Arthur, Heath, Horton, Wimborne Seymour James C. East cliff, LymeRegis Shaftesbury Rose Bertram, Yetminster, Sherborne Seymour William, Stoborough, Wa.reham Ralph Waiter, Stower Row, Shaftesbury Rose C. H. Marnhull, Sturminster Newton Sharl&nd E. Fredk. Broadstone, Wimbrne Randall Edwin Edwa.rd, Upton, U ploders, Rose Charles, Mannington, Holt, Wimbrne Sharp Albert & Emest, St. Leonard'a Bridport Rose Charle-s, W esh moors, Wim borne farm, Blandford Randall James, Stoborough, Wareham Rose E. '1'. Newton, Sturminster Newton Sharp Arthur Edgar, Marnhull, Rawlings Edwin, Whitchurch Canoni- Rose George, Alderholt, Salisbury ster Newton oorum, Charmouth Rose Harry, Fiddleford, Sturminster Sharp Frederick, Eddy Lytchett Rawlins Ja.mes, Atrim, Bridport Newton Matravers, Poole Raymond Wa.lt.Jas.ShiptonGorge,Bridprt Rose James, Alderh{)lt, Salisbury Shave Hensley, Lower Whitechurch, Win- Raymond Wm. Kington }lagna, Gillinghm Rose Job, Hinton St. Mary, Sturminster terborne Whitechurch, Bl&ndford Read Alfred, Hilton, Blandford Newton Shepard John, Long Crichel, Wimborne Read Chas. GussageSt.Michael, Salisbury Rose Mrs. Joseph, Rose mill, Sturminster Shepard R. Gussage St. Michael, Salisbry Read Charles, Leigh, Sherborne Newton Shepard Robert M. St. Giles, Salisbury Rea.dMrs.Edward,Adber, Trent,Sherborne Rose Mrs. Martha, Hinton St. Mary, Shepherd J. J. West Holme, East Stoke, Read Harry, Elcombe, Melplash Sturminster Newton Wareham Rebbeck Mrs. Alice & James, Hartgrove, Rose Mrs. Mary, Alderholt, Salisbury Sherring Mrs. Frances M. East road, Shaftesbury Rose Robert, Okeford Common, Okeford Beaminster Record Charles, Blackdown, Crewkerne Fitzpaino, Blandford Sherry Chas. Jas.Stock Gayl&rd,Bl&ndfrd Reeks C. Romford, Verwood, Wimborne Rose Vernon Ewart, Nash farm, Ma.rn- Sherry Goorge, Woodbridge, HolweU. Reeve;~ Cecil Percy, Sturminster Marshall, hull, Sturminster Newton Sherborne Wimborne Rose Wait. Road Lane, Sturminster Nwtn Sherry Wm. Wood bridge, Holwell,Shrbrne Rendall & Frapple, Lower Pymore, Roseveare Nicholas, Gainscross, Shilling- Shiner Jas. Broadwindsor, Beaminster Allington, Bridport stone, Blandford Shute Mrs. Ada, Moorside, Marnhull, Btur- Rendell Amos, Purcombe, Whitchurch Rosevere J. Langton, Pimperne, Blandford minster Newton Canonicorum, Charmouth Rosa Albert & Waiter, Kingston, Hasel- Shute H. (exors. of),Marnhull,Sturminster Rendell Simeon, Shedbush, Stanton St. bury Bryan, Sturminster Newton Newton GabrieL Charmouth Rosa Ernest, lbberton, Blandford Shute Harry Jn. Stalbridge, Blandford Rendell Thomas, Morcombelake, Charmth Rosa Fredk. John, Hammoon, Blandford Shute James Wm. Lox lane, Shaftesbury Rendell William, West Milton, Melplash Rosa George James, Woolland, Blandford Shute Jordan Rd.EastOrchard.Shaftesbry Rice Samuel, Caundle Stourton, Blandfrd Ross James, Holwell, Sherborne Shute Nathaniel, Ro:;~e cottage, Buckhorn Richards Brothers, Chilbridge, Pamphill, Rossiter Arthur, Halstoek Leigh, Yeovil Weston, Wincanton Wimborue Rossiter Joseph, Miles Moor court, Marn- Shute S. North Chideock, Bridport Ricketts Mrs. Adelaide, Garland, Okeford hull, Sturminster Newton Shutler Richard, West Lulworth, Warehm Fitzpaine, Blandford Rossiter Samuel Andrews, Marnhull, Stur- Shutter Waiter John & Henry Foot, Ricketts Charles, Culverhouse, Motcombe, minster Newton Silverlake Castleton, Sherborne Shaftesbury Rowden W alter, Gillingham Simpson Reginald Charles Palgrave, Bere Ricketts Charles,I.ytchettMatravers,Poole Rowe Mrs. Emily, Higher Wyld, Monk- Marsh farm, Shillingstone, Blandford Ricketts Mrs.Eliza,WinterborneKingston, ton Wyld, Charmouth Sims A. Potterne, Three Cross, Wimborne Blandford .Rowe George W. Swilletts, Broadwindsor, Sims D. Hawk hill, Alderholt, Salisbury Ricketts F. Woodlands, Horton, Wimbrne Beamin11ter Sims Henry, Verwood, Wimborne Ricketts Samuel W. Lewcombe wood, Rowe John, Lower Wyld, Monkton Sims John, More Crichel, Wimborno Evershot, Dorchester · Wyld, Charmouth Sims Josiah, Vale acre, Cripplcstyls. Rideout Robert, Chetnole, Sherborne Rowe Jn.Stubbs,Monkton Wyld, Cha.rmth Cranborne, Salisbury Ridgley Edwin Case, Bay, Gillingham Rowland Tom, Fiddleford, Sturminster Sinnick Wm. Owermoigne, Dorchester Ridgley Geo. S. Elm grove, Gillingham Newton Skinner Frank, Organford, Wareham Ridout Chas. Tile ho.StowerRow,Shftsbry Runyard Herbert Alfred & Frank, Coombe Skinner Frederick, Buttlands, Bloxworth, Ridout Chas. jun. Stower Row, Shaftesbry Keynes, Wareham Wareham Ridout Edwin, Winterborne Zelstone, Rutley B. Enmore Green, Shaftesbury Blade Mrs. Elizabeth, Talbot ·village, Blandford Rutley W. Willow tree, Folke, Sherborne Wallis Down, Bournemouth Ridout F. Okeford Fitzpaine, Blandford Ryall Benjamin Baverstock, Beaminster Blade Henry Raymond. Holt, Wimborne RidoutF. J. Wimbornerd. Longfleet,Poole Ryall Bertram, Alweston, Sherborne Smart Henry & William, Piddletrent- Ridout H. Hyde hl. Stoborough,Warehm Ryall Caleb, Thorn.ford, Sherborne hide, Dorchester Ridout I. Margaret marsh, Shaftesbury Ryall Joseph Jas. North Wooton, Sherbrn Smith Samuel & Herbert, Rollington. Ridout John, West Chelborough,Dorchstr Rya.ll Wm.King'sStag,SturminsterNewton Corfe Castle RidoutJn.WinterborneZelstone,Blandfrd Salisbury Alfred, Kershay, Beaminster Smith Albert, Berne, Whitchurch Ca.noni- Ridout Miss Martha, Colonel hill, Holwell, Salisbury Alick Wm. Netherbury,Bemnstr corum, Charmouth Sherborne Salmon Frank, Sandford Orcas, Sherbrne Smith E. C. Stoke Abbott, Beaminster Ridout P. Stower Row, Shaftesbury Salter W. Shearstock, Motcombe, Shftsbry Smith Edwin J. Norden, Corfe Castle Ridout Thos. C. East Chelboro', Dorchestr Sampson J. Forest, Monkton Wyld, Char- Smith John, Ailwood, Corfe Castle Ridout Thos. C. S. Westbrook, Gillingham mout-h Smith John, Hampreston, Wimborne Ridout W. H. Boy's hill, Holnest, Sherbrn Sampson William Waiter, Mappercombe, Smith Seth, Brinscombe, Corfe Castle Riggs Joseph A.Puddlehinton, Dorchster Nettlecombe, Melplii.Sh Smith Thos. (exors. of), Colehill, Wimbrne Riggs Levi, Piddletrenth.ide, Dorchester Samways Edga.r, Dowerfi.eld, Longbredy, Smith Waiter, Tyneham, C.orfe Castle Riggs W. E. Grimstone, Stratton,Framptn Dorchester Smith William, Rew, Winterborne St. Rigler Frederick James, Cranbrook road, Samways F. Manor ho.Chilcombe, Bridprt Martin, Dorchester Upper Parkstone So.mways George, Halstock Leigh, Yeovil Smith William, Tuck mill, Hawkchurch, Roberts A. G.East Orchard, Shaftesbury Samways Herbert, Uploders, Bridport Axminster Roberts Albt. Ea. Orchard, Shaftesbury Banger Most"s & Sons, Bainly, Gillingham Smith William Young, Rya.ll, Whitchurch Roberts Charles, Stourpaine, Blandford Saunders Edwin, Cha.ffeigh, Thorncombe, Canonicorum, Charmouth Roberts Charles, Witchampton, Wimborne Chard Snell George, Thorncombe, Chard Roberts E. }'ontmell Magna, Shaftesbury Saunders Ernest, Portesham, Dorchester Snell Richard, Whitchurch Canonicorum, Robert Edward Tom, Gillingham Saunders Ji'rederick, Mosterton, !listerton Charmouth Roberts Ernest, Chickerell, We.vmouth Saunders H. R. Elworth, Portesham, Snook W.Barnes hl.Milton Abbas,Blndlid Roberts Rrohard, Sutton Waldron,Blndfrd Dorchester Snow Henry Robert,MilborneSt. Andrew, Roberts Rbt.Mathias, Silton,Zeals(Wilts) Saunders Mrs. I..eonard William, Button Blandford Roberts Stafford Wm. Hy. Gillingham Poyntz, Preston, Weymouth Speake Frederick, Atrim, Bridport Roberts Thomas George, Steepleton Saunders William, Bloxworth, Wareham Spearing George, Loverley farm, Witch- Iwerne, Blandford Savage John, Winfrith Newburgh,Drchstr ampton, Wimborne Roberts Tom, Holt, Wimborne SaY"ory George Trim, Knacker's Knowle, Spearman Harold & William, Long Robertson Mrs. F. More Crichel, Wimbrne Okeford Fitzpaine, Blandford Crichel, Wimborne R.ockett Reuben Joseph, Woodcocks. Scammel Mrs. Mary. Alderholt, Salisbury SpencerS. Salway Ash, BeamiMter Chedington, Misterton Scammell Charles, Stalbridge, Blandford Spencer W. C. Hilfi.eld, Dorchester Rogers Charles,Sandford Orcas, Sherborne Scott Alfred, Hermitage, Dorchester Spicer H. Rixton, Sturminster Newton Rogers George, Tincleton, Dorcheste:t Scutt A. J. Maiden Castle farm & Water- Spicer James, Bovington, Wool, W areham Rogers William, Chesilborne, Dorchester combe, Broadmayno, Dorchester Spicer Joseph, Sturminster Newton & Rolles },red Rolles, Beacon hill, Lytchett Scv tt Angus, Preston, Weymouth Kingston, Haselbury Bryan, Stu.r- Minster, Wimborne Scutt Cuthbert H. V. Cbesilbome,Drchstr minster Newton Rolls Frank, Marnhull, SturminsterNewtn Sea tle Geo. Bavers, Marshwood. Charmth • .
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