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MAR [CORNWALL.] Mariners-Continued TRADES DIRECTORY.] 973 MAR [CORNWALL.] MARINERs-continued. Peam James Frederick, Polruan, Fowey *Webber William John, Bryher, Scilly HannonWilliamFrancis,Polruan,Fowey Pender Peter, Tresco, Scilly Webster F. Portreatb, Illogan, Redruth HansonJames Thorpe, Polruan, Fowey *Pender William, St. Agnes, Scilly Welsh Joseph, Polruan, Fowey Harris John, Fowey *Pender William John, Bryher, Scilly WherryJ.Trewoon,St.Mewan,St.Austell Harris Rundle, Polruan, Fowey Pengelly Abraham,West Looe, Liskeard Whitburn Henry, Devoran Hatherly John, Bude Peng·elly Benjamin, West Looe,Liskeard Whitburn J ames, 1 Trennick row, Truro Havnes Gerrance, Porthleven, Helston Petherick William Waiter, Bude Whitfielrl James, Bude Heil.rd John, Bude PbillipsT.MylorBridge,Mylor,Falmouth Whitfield William, Bude Render Howard Brook, Fowey Phillips \Vm.Hy.IO Regent sq.Penzanee WilcockCapt.Philip,Pentuan,St.Austell Hendey John, Polruan, Fowey Philp Wm. Portreath, lllogan, Redruth Williams Capt. J .1\Ievagissey ,St.Austell Henwood James, Church town, St. Pill James, Polruan, Fowey Williams AndrewS. Shoot st. St. Ives Agnes, Scorrier Piper Charle~, Fowey *Williams Wm. Marlboro' rd. Falmouth *Hicks Ahraham James,St. Agnes,Scilly Piper Elias, Fowey •Woodcock William, St.l\Iartin's, Scilly Hicks Benjamin, Fowey Preston Jame~, Devoran \Vyatt Henry, Fowey •Hicks Bermu·d, Carne Friar3, St. Puckey William, Fowey Yong Peter, 9 Regent square, Penzance .Mary's, Scilly Quick John, Fore street, St. Ives *Hicks Israel,jun. St. Agnes, Scilly Rablen William, Fowey MARKET GARDENERS. •Hicks J. Porth cressa, St.Mary's,Scilly Read Jas. Wm. Commercial road, Hay le AnnearChas.College, Bndock,Falmouth *Hicks Stephen, St. Agnes, Scilly Richards A. Portreath, Illogan, Redruth Barnes S. Tolcame, Newlyn, Penzance •Hirks Walter, St. Agnes, Scilly RichardsJ. Chypons ter.Newlyn,Penzce Barnes \V. Tolcarne, Newlyn, Penzance *Hicks W. Strand, St. 1\Iary's, Scilly Richards John, Fowey Barrett Isaac, Stratton Hicks William, Porth cressa, St. Richards John, Tregenna ter. St. Ives Batten Henry, Burraton, St. Stephen's 1\Iary's, Scilly Richards Thomas, Fowey Battershall George, Sobey's tenement, Hill James, Polruan, Fowey Riscorl John, Fowey Egloshayle, Slades Bridge Hill Joseph, East Looe, Liskeard Roach Jacob, 3 Terrace, St. Ives Rennet Elliot, Botus Fleming, Hatt Hill Sampson, H Marine ter. Penzance Roberts Thomas, Polruan, Fowey Borrows H. 22 Ledrahroad, St. Austell Hill William, East Looe, Liskeard RosewarneJ.Hamptonct. Lelant,Hayle Brenton George, Marazion Hinds John, Bude Rowe Charles, Polruan, Fowey Caddy Edward, Ludgvan, Penzance Hocken Edwarrl, Polruan, Fowey Rowe Thomas Bunt, Par, Par Station Caddy George, Lower road, Helston Hocken John Henry, Polruan, Fowey Rowett Richard, Polperro, Liskeard Carbines William, Stennack, St. Ives Hocken Nathaniel, Polruan, Fowey Rowett Thomas, Polruan, Fowey Carne SI. Parade, Mousehole, Penzance Hocken Richard, Polruan, Fowey Runllle Joshua, Polruan, Fowey CarvossoeW.Tredavoe,St.Paul,Penznce Hocken William, Polruan, Fowey Salt Jonathan Werry, Polruan, Fowey CauseyJames, Tutwill,StokeClimsland, Houge Thomas, Pentuan, St. Austell Sampson Edwd. 2 Draycot cots. St. Ives Callington Hoskin Waiter, West Looe, Liskeard Sampson Wm.Parade, St. Mary's,Scilly Clemens Thomas, Praze, Penryn Jacobs Henry E. Skidden hill, St. Ives Sarah Capt. Felix, Pentuan, St. Austell CoonS. Polgooth, St.Mewan, St.A.ustell James Joseph, Porthleven, Helston Sawle George, Portscatho, Gerraus, Cornish John, Marazion J ames J oseph, jun. Porthleven, H elston Gram pound Craze Francis, Polmennor & Crank an, James Robert, West Looe, Liskeard Sawle Stephen, 22 Kenwyn street,Truro Madron, Penzance *Jenkins James, Bryher, Scilly Semmens William, .Marazion Craze William, Manjivey, St. Ives *Jenkins John J acob, Bryher, Scilly Sherris J. H ugh st. St. Mary's, Scilly Curnow Rd. Parade, Mousehole, Penznce *Jenkins T. Well cross, St.Mary's,Scilly SimmondsJeremiah,WestLooe,Liskeard Curnow William, Newlyn, Penzance Jenkins W. H.Tywardreath,Par Station Simons Thomas A. Porthleven, Helston Curnow W. Penalva, St. Paul, Penzance *Jenkins William John, Bryher, Scilly luggett William, Bude Dawe Samuel, Botus Fleming, Hatt John Richard, The Terrace, St. Ives Smith J oseph, Polruan, Fowey DingleJ .Burraton,Coombe,8t.Stepbens Johns James, Mevagissey, St. Austell Smith Joseph,jun. Polruan, Fowey Distin Samuel, Trematon, Saltash Johns John, Polruan, Fowey Smith William, Polruan, Fowey Doney Elias, Pill cottage, St. Stephen's Johns Richard, Mevagissey, St. Austell Spray Samuel, Hay le terrace, Hay le EddyGeo.Reginnis hi. St. Paul,Penzanc *Johns Robert, Mevagissey, St. Austell Stapleton William, Bude Edwards John, Gyllyng, Falmouth *Johns Robt. jun.Mevagissey,St.Austell Steel Oliver, Fowey Ford John, Marazion Jones -, Fowey Steele Joseph, Polruan, Fowey Fox H.Trengwainton,Madron,Penzance Jordan William, Broad street, Penryn *Stribley William,New street,Padstow George Josiah, Odd Carnon bridge, Kelynack John, Mount's Bay view, Strike Hannibal, Porthleven, Helston Perran-arworthal Newlyn, Penzance Strike John, Porthleven, Helston Gill Thomas{ Church lane, Mevagissey, KelynackR.B.Belle vue,Newlyn,Penznc Symons George, Miney cottage, New- St. Austel Kendall1'homas, Fowey lyn, Penzance Grills Mrs. Sarah, Little Braunder, St. Lane William, Polruan, Fowey Symons Sol. Rowe, Porthleven, Helston Dominick, St. Mellion Lashhrook Frederick, Bude Tadd Elias, Polruan, Fowey Grose Walter, Lanreath, Liskeard Leaity Capt. James, 24 Dunstanville Tadd Peter, Polruan, Fowey Harfoot Thomas, Kea, Truro terrace, Budock, Falmoutb Tadd Thomas, Polruan, Fowey Hoar Samuel, Burr-aton, St. Stephen's LeggTobias, Hugh st. St. Mary's,Scilly Tadd Thomas Werry, Polruan, Fowey Hobbs William, Burraton, St. Stephen's *Le~gWalter,Hugh st.St.Mary's, Scilly Tallick John, Devoran Hocking K. Mevagissey, St. Austell Ley J.Polkirtst. Mevagissey, 8t.Austell •Thomas William, St. Agnes, Scilly HockingWilliam, Tregonystreet, Meva- LeyT.Polkirt st. Mevagissey, St. Austell Thomas W .H.l7 St.Mary's ter.Penzance gissey, St. A us tell Lobb John, Fowey *Tiddy James, St. Mawes, Grampound Isaac Philip, Leat, Truro Lobb John, Portreath, Illogan, Redruth Tippett J ames Alien, Polruan, Fowey J acka W. Tranuack, Madron, Penzance *Lowry Samuel, St. Mawes,Grampound Toms Joseph, Polruan, Fowey Jeffrey W. Boscrowan,Gulval,Penzance Luke John, Polruan, Fowey Toms Reubt>n, East Looe, Liskeard Jenkin William, Gluvian, St. Columb Mabbott Charles, 8 Regent sq.Penzance Toms Richard Pryor, Fowey Jenkins Emanuel, Mousehole, Penzance Mabley John, Pentuan, St. Austell Tregarthen Abraham, 21 St. Mary's Jope George, St. Dominick, St. Mellion ?.Iabley Richard, Pentuan, St. Austell terrace, Penzance Kemp Paul, Trereiffe, Madron, Penznc McDonald E. Parade, St. Mary's, Scilly Trethowan John, Devoran Langford Mrs. Elizabeth, Polgootb, St :Martin JosP.ph, Polruan, Fowey •Trevellick Patrick, Bryher, Scilly Mewan, l::lt. Austell Maynard William, Bude Trewhella Mathew, The Ter. St. Ives Lawrence H.Lariggan,Madron, Penznc *Mitchell Thomas, Devoran Tucker James, Polruan, Fowey Lawrence John,jun. Alverton, Madron, :Moore George, Bude "'VincentJoseph,St. Mawes, Grampound Penzance Morris John, 11 Marine ter. Penzance Vine William, Fowey Lawrence WilUam, Trembath, :Madron, Mountjoy Hugh, Bude •volk David, Glynn cotts. Falmouth Penzance Mumford Chas. Strand,St.Mary's,Scilly Wadling Hezekiah, Fowey Maddern William, Higher Lariggan, *NanceG. Higher tn. St.Martin's,Scilly Wallis Samuel, Tregenna ter. St. Ives Madron, Penzance Ninnes J ames, Chapel street, St. Ives Waiters John, East Looe, Liskeard Marks W .Chyandour, Madron,Penzance Noalll\Iathew, North terrace, St. Ives Waiters John,jun. East Looe, Liskeard MatthewsGeorge,Burraton,St.Stepbens Noall Thos. Portreath, Illogan, Redruth Waiters Samuel, East Looe, Liskeard Mathews Richard, Reginnis Hill, St. Northey William, Broad street, Penryn Warne Charles, Charlestown Paul, Penzance •Pascoe William, 13 Dunstanville ter- Warren Matthew, Devoran May Stephen, Botas Fleming, Hatt race, Budock, Falmouth Watts Wm. StrandJ. St. Mary•s, Scilly Mitchell Alex. Coinage-hall st. Helston Paul Waiter, Devoran Webb Jas. Mount l.iharles, St. Austell Morris John, New road, Saltash PearceJ.Mylor Bridgt>,Mylor,Falmouth Webb Richard, Chf&rlestown, St. Austell Nicholl Mrs. Catb. West end, Redruth Peardon William, Bude Webb William, Polruan, Fowey Oats Joseph, Wendron street, Helston Pearn Albert, Polruan, Fowey Webber J. W.Strand, St. Mary•s, Scilly Pascoe William, Gram pound .
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