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1'Rades' Directory. 277 1'RADES' DIRECTORY. 277 FARMERS-continued. WarrenH. Moor gn.Sth.Stnhm.Sthmptn Whistler G. Nutley, Basingstoke Tuck H. Avon, Ringwood Warren L. Luckhamfarm, Winchfleld White A. Eling, Southampton TuckPr J. Pangbourne, Newport Warwick W.Awhridge,Mchlmrsh.Rmsy White Mrs. B. Langley, Southampton TullE. Brai~htield, Miclwlmarsh,Romsy Waterman J. Selborne, Alton White C. Fair Oak, Winchester Turner B. Warblington, Havant Watermltn W. Ex bury, Southampton White C. Pouner, Ringwood Turner G. It~hingswell, Newberry Wuter~ G. Rockbourne. Breamore White E. Burghclere,Newberry Turvil E. Newlon Valence, Alton Waters G.T.Soberton. Bi~hopsWaltham White G. West Rtreet, Havant Turvil J. Hartley Maudit, Alton Watkins J. Bishops Waltham White Mr!". H. Nursling, Southampton Turvill D. \Vest Worldham, Alton Watridge J. Badde!:!lev, Romsey White J. Farringdon, Alton Turville T. Ewshott, Farnham Watson G. Wrnxall, Godsbill White J. Arreton, Newport Twitchen A. Baughurst, ll<Jsingstoke Watson Mrs. M. Wroxhall, Godshill White J. Yaverland,•Rvde Twitchen A. North Oakley, Newberry Watts I. Shinton, Andover White J. Burghclere, Newberry Twitchin W. Holybourn, Alton Watts Mrs. R. Cove, Farnborough White J. East Woodhay, Newberry Twynam J. Soberton, Bishops Waltbam Watt3 R. Upton, Hurstbourne Tarrant White J. Newtown, Newberry Twynam J. T. Littleton Watts W. Alverstoke, Go~port WhiteS. East Woodhay, Newberry Twynam W. Soherton, Bishops Walthm \Vavell E. Rew farm, Godshill White T. Owslehury Upjohn Edward, Word Hill farm, Elve- Wavell W. Fairfield, Godshill White T. jun. Fair Oak, Winchester tham, Winchfield Way A. Foreland farm,Bembridge,Ryde White W. Shorwell, Newport Uprerton L. Hill farm, Barton Staeey Way A. Lucomb furm, Bonchurch White W. East Woodbay, Newbury Urry G. Upper Hyde, Bradin~, Hyde Way D. Afton farm,Freshwater,Yarmtb White W. Mapledurwell, Basingstoke Urry J. Hart's farm, God~hill Way H. Atllerfield, Shorwell, Newport White W. Ripley, RinJ,rwood Urry J.Cnrishrooke, Newport Way H. Shalcomhe! Shalfleet, Yarmth Whitear H. Cheriton, New Alresford Urry H. Hill farm, Gatcornbe, Newport Way H. Westcourt, Shorwell, Newport Wbitear W. Pyles fm.l\Iartyr Worlhy Varndell J. Bentley, Farnham \Vay J. Woolverton, Shorwell, Newport Whitewood E. Mottistone, Newport V ear E. Durley, Botley Way T. Limerston farin, Brixton,Nwprt Whiting J. Porche!lter, Fareham Ventham T. Alton ButtS' Way W. Dodpits, Shalfleet, Yarmouth Whitmarsh R.Whippingham, Ea. Cowes Vick J. North street, Emsworth Wearn J. Fagg-lane,Hordle, LyminJZton Wickenden J. Bridge, Godshill Vick J. 0. Steep, Petersfield \Vebb G. Church Oaklev, Basingsloke Wickham S. Itching8well, Newberry Vickery T. Bentbworth, Alton Webb G. Hannin~ton, Newberry Wigg E. Old Basing, Basingstoke Vidler H. Bighton, Alresford Webh J. Nether Wallop Wigg H. Long Button, Odiham Vidler J. Popham, Basingstoke Wehb J. South Stonebam, Soutbamptn WiggJ.\VoottonSt.LawrencP,Basng~tke Villavize W.Norman d.frm.W.Tytherly Webb J. High street, Odillam Wigg J. Monk Sherborne, Ba8ingsroke Vince J. Itcbmgs~Vell, Newberry Wehh J. North Wurnborou~h, Odiham \Vig-1! J. St. Mary Bourne, Eg-gbury Vincent \V.& R.Up.Ashfield frm.Romsey Webh J. Dunwood, Romsey Wig~T.WoottonSt.L1wrence,Basngstke Vincrnt H. B. Bindley, St. Mary Bourne Webb J. Marmion placP, Southsea Wigg W. Dumrner,Basingstoke Vincent Mrs. S. Eggbury Castle farm, Webb S.Hatcbett's farm,Netber Wallop Wigg W. Old Ba~ing-, llasingstoke St. l\Iary Bourne Webb T. Dogmersfield, Winchfif'ld WiJ,rmore W. Shide Cross farm, Newport Vine 1\lr>~. C. Otterbourne Webh T. Dogmersfleld, & at Odibam, Wilkins J. Longstock Viue J. Otterhourne. Winchfield Wilkinson T. Chawton fHrm, We. Cowes Vine W. Haddesley, Romsey Wehb T. Monk Sherborne, Basingstoke Williams C. Hursley, Winchester Vine W,North Stoneham,Soutbampton Webb W. Uplands, Fareham Williams W. Arreton, Newport Vines H. Faccomhe, Andover Wehle J. North Stoneham, Southaruptn Willis J. Faccombe, Andn,·er Viney C. North Gorley, Fordingbridge Wedge E. St. Mary Bourne WilmotH.Walloplodge,Nethf'rWallop Viuey F. Hale Wedge J. Pingleston, Old Alresford Wilson J. D. Horrlle, L)'mington ' Viney J. Midgham, Fordingbridge Weeks W. Lockerley, Mottisfont,Rm!!ey Wiltshire G. 1\lillbrook, :Southampton Viney R. Stuckton, Fordingbridge Weeks ,V, sen. East Meon, Petersfield Wilts!Jire J. Beaulieu. Southampron Viney T. Ibbesley, Ring wood Weeks W. jun. East Meon. Petersfield Wiltsldre J. A~hton, Bishops Wallham Viney T. South Uorley, Fordingbridge Weild W. MarLin's Corner, Hipley, Wiltshire T. Lee, Romsey Vinn R. Bordean, East Meon, Peter~field Fare ham · Win gate J. Long Sutton,Odiham Vinson J. Liss, Petersfield Wells J. East Cholderton, Am port Wiscorn J. Soberton, Bishops W altham Vinson T. Hawkley Wells J. Love Dean, Horndean Wise T. & J. Abbot's Ann Vinson T. Liss, Petersfield West Frerlerick, Durley, Botley Wise J. Botley, Southampton Virtue J. Fordingbridge West J. Sway, Lymington Wise J. Titchtield, FarP.harn Voke!! H. HPadbourne Worthy West J. Tarlley, Ha~in~stoke Wise S. Herriard, Basingstoke Vol<e:i T. Selhorne, Alton West J. Bedh!tmpton, Havant Withern Mrs. E. Pilley, Lyming"ton V yeW. Lock'<~ farm, Bi:.hops \Valtham West J. Brocl~hampton, Havant Withers A. Haydown f"m. NetherWallop Wade J. Rtrton Stacey We8t J. jun. North Hay ling, Havant Withers A. Lower Froyle, Alton Waghall 'I'. 1\lichelrnarah, Romsey We~throok Mrs. C. Purbrook, Port~mth Withers H. Fir grove farm, Longparish Wai~ht H. Crawley Wt>stbrook H. Harnbledon, Horndean Withera H. Sarson, Amport Wake G. Mcatlsted, Alton We~tbrook J. Fontley farm, Fareham Withers J. Clanfield, Homdean WakeJ:Holly grove,Butlcy,Sonthamptn Westbrook J. Meadsted, Alton Withers J. Durley, Botley Wake T. Warblin!!ton, Havaut Westbrook R. Hamhledon, Horndean Withers J. Longparish Wake W. Steep, Petersfield Westbrook R. Fawley, Southampton Withers R. SPn, Halterworth, Romsey \"lal{eford G. Hawkley Westbrook W. Lower Frovle, Alton Withers W. Toothill farm, Rom-oey Wa keforrl T. Bramshot West more J. Fleetlands. Newport W itt Mrs. S. East mill, Fordingbridge Walker J. Nur;ling, Southampton Whale :Misses S. & C. (J. Withers, Witt W. Breamore \Va!lbrid~e J. Suicers, Arreton, Newport manager), Durl.. y, BotlPy Witt W. Fordingbridge Walli~ John, North Stonebam, Soutll- Wh~tle G. P. Southwick, Fareham Wolfe J. Clayhall, Alverstoke, Go~port arnpton Whale :\-lis~ S. Botley, Southampton Wolfe W. llurycros~,Alverstoke,Gosprt Waiter~ H.Lit.Abshot,Titchfl.d.Fareham Whale T. Upbarn, Bi'shops Waltham Wooda;~on J. Mat.tinj!ley, Winchfield Wait on W. Godsfield, Old Alre~ford Whal• s J. Cheriton, New Aires ford Wood hourne S. Liss, Peter!lfield Ward A. Hill frm. Newt:hurch,Newport WlreablP. H. Moor court, Romsey Wood ford B. Warl~tnd, Yarmouth Ward E. Brockenhurst, Lyndhurst Wheable T. Michelmarsh. Romsey Woodford H. Cari~brooke, Newport Ward .E. J. Hickley farm, We~t end, Wheatlev G. Godshill, Fordingbridge Woodford J. Blackbrid~e. Yarmouth South Stoneham, Southampton Wheeler H. Binsted, Alton Woodford J. Calbourne, Newport Ward J. Brockerrhurst, Lyndhurst Wheeler H. jun. Binsted, Alton Woodforci J. L. Brixton, Newport Ward J. Lower Hide farm, Shanklin Wheeler J. Key Haven, Lymington Woodma.n G. South Hay ling, Havant Ward J. Lower Hyde, Bndimr, Ryde Wheeler P. Arreton, Newport WoJdman S. Boldre, Lymington Ward R. Ashley llill, Lymington & Wheeler T. Scure~, Winchfield Wood~ C. Bentley, Farnhfl1Jl Christchurch Wheeler W. Shalfleet, Yarmouth Woods W. Brockhurst, Forton, Gosport Wareham R. Brockenbur@t, Lyndhurst Whetham J. Tit.chfield, Fareham Woodward W. Burst farm, Ow:~lehury Warne T. Ponrwr, Rin~wood Whetham W. Titchfield, Fareham Wooldridge H. Meon Stoke, Bishop's Warner H. !'ert. Hawkley Whicher& Hipkin, High st. Emsworth Waltham Warner J. T. Harefield,Botley,Sthmptn Whicher H. Sopley, Ringwood Wor31ey F. Broadfield, Arreton, Newprt Warner J. Bi~bopotoke, Wi11cbe~ter Wbicher T. Holdenhurst, Christchurch Worthy J. \Vood8ide, Lymington Warner S.Bublane,Sth.Stnhm.Sthmptn Whicher W. Bockhampton, Ringwood Wright Mrs. E. Wildbern, Andover Warner T. Botley, Southampton \V hitcher H. Avon, Ring wood W right J. Binstead Warner W. Newton Valence, Alton Whitcher I. South Sway, Lymington Wright W. Hatherden, Andover Warren W. & Sons, Bramshot, Liphook Whitcher W. Elin<T, Southampton Wyatt C. Froxtidd, Petersfield Warren W. & Sons, Headley, Liphook Whistler G. King~clere, Newberry Wyatt C. Fawley, ::;outbampton. .
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