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Devonshire: Far 975 TRADES DffiECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE: FAR 975 ' Chamings Thomas, South Harepath, Cheriton Lee Thomas, Lenton, King- Clark J. Shallowford, Lynton,Barnstple Beaford R.S.O snympton, Chulmleigh . Clark John, Caddiford, Crediton Chamings William,. Little Wear, Wear Cheriton Richard, Newton, Zeal Mbna, C1ark John, Great Farward, 'l'edburn Gifford, Bideford chorum, B<Jw R.S.O St. Mary, Exeter Chammings Cornelius, Bridge Town, Cheriton W.lf.Farn,Whitestone, E:xetr Clark John, Hollis, Kentisbeare, Cul- Iddcsleigh, Winkleigh R.S.O Cheriton William, Ellicombe, Down lompton Chammings J. Coxleigh, Barns·taple St. Mary, Morchard Bishop Clark John W. Marsh, Asbford, Chammings John, Hawkdown, Dow­ Cheriton W.Littli!'Langford,BowR. S. 0 Barnstaple land, Dolton R.S.O Chichester Henry, Grenofer, Whit- Clark Mrs. Ma:ry, Sigford, llsington, Chammings Nicholas, Eastacott., Dow­ church, Tavistock Newton Abbot land, Dolton R.S.O Ohick James, Dungeons, Cullompton Clark Samuel, Rawridge, Honiton Chammings Robert, Buckhayee, Up­ Chick Mrs. J. Brays, Dalwood, Clark Thomas, Langridge ford, Yarno- Otte·ry, Honiton Axminster combe, Umberleigh R.S.O · Chammings William, Higher Davis, Chick Thomas, 169 Chapel st. Tivrtn Clark W. Newcott, Up. Ottery, Honitn Stoke Rivers, Earnstaple Chidley John,Ford,8'ydenham Damerel, Clarke Corner J. P. Smytha park, Chammings William, Shapley, Chag­ Tavistock Loxhore, Barnstaple ford, Newton Abbot Chilcott William, Lower Warnicombe, Clarke G. Sandygate, Heavitree,E:xetr Chammings William, Trinity Leigh, Tiverton Clarke Ge<Jrge, Doodridge, Sandford, Coleridge, Wembworthy R.S.O Chilcott William Hunt, Deepaller, Crediton Champion John, Littl~ Weir, Ather­ Withleigh, Tiverton Clarke ·George, West Nymph, South ington, Umberleigh R. S. 0 Ching Mrs. George, Coombe, Stickle- Tawton, Okebampton Ohandler Robert, North Gray, Mem- path, Okehampton Ciarke, James Erowne, Lower Wicka· bury, Chard Ching Richard, Newberry, Merton, borough, Ee~:ry Pomeroy, Totne!l Chanin Jn. k Hy. Hay park, Tiverton Dolton R.S.O Clarke Natharuel, South Beer, Claw- Chanin H. Landrake, Cove, Tiverton Chipmun Alfred William, Weech bar- ton, Holsworthy Channin R. Hone, Chevithorne, Tivrtn ton, Westleigh, Bideford & West- Clarke P .. Underdo""W'Tlu,Yarcombe,Chard Channing Henry & Alfred, Rifton Bar- berrv Alverdiscott Bideford Clarke RIChd. C. Loxhore, Barnstaple ton, Stoodleigh, Tiverlon Chowe~' Henry Winbronk Kelly Lif- Clarke S. Blackhays, Yarcombe, Chard Ohanning Mrs. Elizabeth, Thorne, ton R.S.O ' ' ' Clarke Thomas Bill, Lower way, With- Stoodleigh, Tiverton Chowen John Woodmans well Brentor leigh, TivertDn Channing Mrs. Sophia, H<Jlcombe Ear­ Tavistock ' ' ' Clarke Waiter, East Worlington, Mor- ton, Holcombe Eunell, Exeter Chowen Thomas,Torr,Buckland Mona- chard Bishop H.S.O Channings John, Stone, Swymbridge, chorum, Yelverton R.S.O Clarke Waiter, "Cpiyme, Lyme Regis Ea.rnstaple Chown Mrs. Elizabeth, East Hol- Clarke Wm.2 Barnstaple st. Sth.Moltn Channon Daniel, Higher ·wood row, combe, Eampton R.S.O C'larke William, Clay pits, Tipton St. Brampford Speke, Exeter Chown William Gay, 'Hedgend, Monk- .John, Ottery St. Mary Channon Mrs. Emma, Little Gawton, ton, Honiton Clarke William, jun. Tiphayes, Up- BeBr Alston R.S.O Chubb Daniel John, Holyrood, Brad- Ottery, Honiton Channon J. Wishford, Broadclyst,Exetr wor~hy, Holsworthy Clarke Wm. Uplyme, Lyme Regis Channon Sampson, Lockbridge, Beer Chubb Francis Wordon, Luffincott, Clarke William, W£st Chilla, Black .Alston R. S. 0 Holsworthy Torrington, Highampton R.S.O Chapman George, Smallacombe, Lif­ Chubb Frank, Salter's, Tiverton Clarke William Henry, Folley, Claw- ton R.S.O Chubb George, Middle moor, Whit- ton, Holsworthy . Chapman J ames, Scobchester, Ash­ church, Tavistock Clatworthy Henry, Stone & Eeara, Lif- bury, Eeawa.rthy R.S.O Chubb George, Waterville, Brentor, ton R.S.O Cb11pman R.G.Venn, Beaworthy R.S.O Tavistock Clatworthy John, Lower Rumleigh, Beer Alston R.S.O Chapple Aaron,New Earn, Kingsnymp­ Chubb John, Bailey down, Chardstock, Clatworthy_ Robert, Yondercott, Uff4 ton, Chnlmleigh Chard culme, Cullompton Ohapple Edward, High Enllen, North Chubb John, Steer town, Sampford Clear Mark, Lower Allerton, Darting~ Molton, South Molton Spiney, Horrabridge R. S. 0 ton, Totnes Chapple Harry, Woodbu:ry, .Axminstr Chugg Richard, Higher Eoode, Brann- Clear Richard, Hope cottage & Aller­ Chapple Jas. Hole, Dittisham, Drtmth ton R.S.O ton, Darting-ton, Totnes Ghapple J. Winsham, ErauntonR.S.O Ghubb Richard .A:bbott,Pitland, Lamer- Cleav~ J. & Son, Hele Payne, Hele~ Chapple Mrs. Sarah J ane, Bythen, ton, Tavistock Cullompton W itheridge, Morchard,BishopR. S. 0 Chudley Rir:hd. W. East Leigh,Tol.nes Cleave Mrs. Anna Maria, Comeroy, Chapple W. West mill, South Molton Chugg Charles, East Down, Earnstaple Rroadclvst, Exeter Ghapple Wm.Ley,Monkleigh, Torringtn Chugg G. North Morte, Mortehoe Cleave Ed.mund., West Stowford, Brad-· Chard Robert, . Clayhidon, Wellington R.S.O worthy, Holsworthy (&lmerset) Chugg James, Stowford barton, West Cleave Francis. West Greadon, Brad- Oha.rd Wm. Alfington, Ottery St. Mary Down, IMra.combe worthy, Holsworthy Charley John, Upper Cowley, Kentis­ Chugg James Gammon, Fairview,West Cleave George, Lee farm, Broadhemp- bRry, Barnstaple Down, Ilfracombe ston, Totnes OharlBy Thomas, Henstridge, Berry Chugg Joshua, Eastacombe, lleanton, Cleave Henrv, Kenn, Exeter Narbor, llfracombe Punchardon, Wrafton R.S.O Cle-ave James,• East ,Greadon, Brad- Chasty George, East Risdon, Jacob­ Chugg Richd, G. Dean, Ilfracombe worthy, Holsworthy stowe, Exbourne R.S. 0 Chugg Thomas, Brinscott, Combmar- Cleave James Westlake, Tucketts, Chasty John, Little Mer:ryfield, In­ tin, Ilfracombe Trusham, Newton Abbot wardleigh, Okehampton Chugg Thomas,Cheglinch,West Down, Cleave John, Downey croft, Virgin-' Cbasty Thomas, Loapes cottage, Bel­ Ilfmcombs stowe, Beaworthv R.S.O stone, Okehampton Chugg Wm. Keypit, Hele, Dfracombe Cleave J. Hexwortliy, Princetwn.R.S.O Chatty William, Whitehall, Morebatb, Bampton R. S. 0 Chugg Wm. Lincombe, Ilfracombe Cleave Mrs. Maria, Higher Charlwood, Ohave E. Widhayes,Halberton, Tivertn Chugg William, Shortcombe, East Middle Ashcombe, Dawlish Chave Edward, Coombebutler, With- Down, Barnstaple Cleave Mrs: 1\fury Jane, Higher Merri. leigh, Tiverton Churchward John & Sons, Harberton- pit, Princetown R. S. 0 Chave Edwin, Oombwellis, Tiverton · ford R.S.O. & Buckfastle-igh Cleave R. Biteford, Hartlaml, Hideford Chave E. Huntland, Withleigh,TivrLn Churchward Mrs. Adelina Mary, Stoke Cleave Richard, Liverton, Ilsington, Chave G. F. Mutterton, Cnllompton Gabriel, Totnes Newton Abbot Ohave George Richard, Cuttisbeer, Cburchward Frederick, Daccombe, Cleave Richard, Venton, Widecomhe- Butterleigh, Cullompton Newton Abbot in-the-Moor, A.shburton R.S.O Chave P. Ford, Kentisbeare, Cullomptn Churly Tom, Uffculme, Cullompton Cleave Robert Waiter, sen. Whet- Chave T. Sella.ke, Halberton, Tiverton Clake J. Mincomoo, Sidbury, Sidmth oombe Barton, Trnlsham, Newton Chave William, Brook & Church Pitt, Cla.ke John, Rill, Ottery St. Ma:ry Abbot W ashfield, Tiverton Clapp Charles, Easton, Cheriton Cleave Samuel, Lower Wembsworthy, Cheesman F. 15 Ra.leigh ter. Exmouth Bishop, Exeter Hartland, Eideford Chegwyn John Henry, Sprytown,Stow­ Clapp Gerald John, Little Woodford, Cleave T. East Dyke, Clovelly, Bideford ford, Lifton R.S.O Ottery St. Mary Cle~ve T. Stidstone, Sth.Brent R.S.O Cheriton Henry, Eradbu:ry, Chittle­ Clapp Samuel Hy. Trinity, Cullomptn Cleave Waiter Jas. jun. Whetcombe hampton, Umberleigh R.S.O Clapp Wm. Mathayes, Lnppitt, Honitn Barton, Trusham, Newton .Abbot Cheriton Jqseph, Higher Living, Down Clark C. Winslade, Filleigh, Sth.Moltn Cleave William, Colesworthy, Ilsing- St. Mary, Bow R.S.O Clark J. Broadle-igh, Yarcombe,Chard ton, Newton Abbot .. .
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