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POST OFFICE Dorsetsidttf • • FARMERS-Continued POST OFFICE DORSETSIDttf • • FARMERS-continued. Stick land Mrs. J. Keysworth~ Wareham Taylor T. Alweston~ Folk, Sherborne Senior 0. Hinton St. Mary, Blandford Stickland T. East Burton, Dorchester Taylor V. Ash more, Ludwell 6enio.f T. Marnhull, Dlar.dfotd Stone D. llurton Brad stock, Bridport Taylor W. Whitchurcb, Bridport Senror W. Hinton St. l\fary~ Blandforlt Stone D. J. Walditch, Bridport Tett G.'Cheselhourne, Dorchester SeymerJ. Wool, Wareham Stone H. Weston, Portland · Tett J. Milton Abbas,Blandford Seymour A~ Hinton St. Mar,r,Blandford Stone J. Wyke Reg-is Thomas W. Cbarmin8ter, Dorcbester SeymourJ. Church st. Lyme Regis Stone J. Hillfield, Cerne Thomas W. Drimptom, Beaminster Seymour R. Bradpole, l3ridport Stone J. Walditch, Bridport Thompson T. Bluntsmoor, :Mosterton, SeymonrSeth,LittleMoors,Hampreston, Stone R. Bedcister, Shaftesbury Crewkerne Wimborne Stone Mrs.S.Burton Brad stock, Bridpoft Tink N. Monckton-up-Wimbornel Cran• Sharp E. Manston, Blandford Stone T. Stower Provost, Bla.ndford borne Sharp J. Motcombe, Shaftesbury Stone T. Hillfield, Cerne Tolly R. r.rosterton, Crewkernc Shepard ll~ R. Wimbome St. Giles, Stone T. Shipton Gorg-e, Bridport Tomkins .Mrs. M. Rampisham 2 Dor~ Cranborne Stone T. Yetminster, Sberborne chester Shepard J. T. Ansfy, Dorchestet Stone T. jun. Stower Provost, BlandCord Tomkins T. Piddletrenthide, Dorcl1ester Sllepherd Mrs. A. Catti!ltock, Dorchestr Stone T. L. South well, Portland Tomkins W. Rampi~ham, Dorchester Shepherd E. H. Wool, Wareham Stone W. Fiddleford, Blandford Toms J. Nether Compton, Sherborne Shepplltd W. Gillingham, Bath Stone W. Gillingham, Bath Toogood J. Alweston, Folk, Sherborne Sherren J. West Knigbton, Dorclwster Stone W. Weston, Portland Toomer R. Bere Regis, Blandford Sherren J. Galtn.OwerMoyne,Dorchestr Stoodley T. Ford,Netherbury, Beaminstr Toop J. Hyle farm, Sherhorne Sherrin J. Bradford Abba.s, Sherbnrne Strange C. Lydlinch, Blat1dford Toop T. Lime kiln farm, Sherborne Sllerring G. Lillington, Sherborne Strange J. Hilton, Blan!lford Topp G. Mappowder, Blandford Sherring W. Lillington, Sherborne Strange J. Newton, Sturminster Newton To pp H. Pnxey, Sturminster Newton Sherry J. Leigh, Sherborne Strange J. Pulham, Sherborne Topp R. Puxey, Sturminster Newton S!terwood J. Piddletown, Dorchester Strange J. Haselbury Bryan, Bland ford Topp W. Bradford Peverall, Dorchester Shetler W. Wykewood farm,Abbotsbury Strange J. jun. Sturminster Newton Tory J. SturrninsterMarsball, Wimborne ShettlerJ.Winterhrne.Steepletn.Drchstr Strange J. sen. Sturminster Newton Townrow F. Lytchett Minster, Poole Shier W. Litton Cheney, Dorchester Strange 8. Haselbury Bryan, Blandford Trask W. Marsh, Beaminster Shittler John, Bradford farm, Wimborne Strange S. Stalbridge, Blandford Travers W. Charmouth Shittler T. Haselbury Bryan, .Blandford Street F. Park13tone, Poole Trent G. Up Cerne, Dorcbester Short W. Beaminster Strong S. B. Caundle marsh, Sherborne Trent G. Holwell, Sherborne Sborto J. Leigh, Sherborne Strqud H. Sturminster Newton Trim C. Lydlincb, Blandford Shnte G. East Orchard, Sbartcsbury Stroud Philip Thomas, Sydling St. Trim G. Rectory farm, Gillinghalll,Bath Shute J. Gilllngham, Bath Nicholas, Cerne Trim J. Church street, Lyme Reji!;is Silverthorn C. Fifehead Magdalene, Studley G. Frome Vauchurch,Dorchester Trim J. Caundle Bishop, Sherborne . Blandford Studley S. Ribbleshay, Bridport Tr!m T. SWBnage, Wareham. S1mmondsW.& H. Milborne St.Andrews, Studley W. South Perrott, Crewkerne Tnm W. Holwell ho. Holwell,Sherborne Blandford Summers C. Stoke Wake, Blandford Trood J. Over Compton, Sherborne Simmonds J. Oakey, Cranborne Summers G. Houghton Winterbourne, Trowbridge S.CaundleBisbop,Sherborne Simms S. Lytchett Matravers, Poole Bland ford TrowbridgeT.Boys hill, Haydon,Sherbrn Slade J. Charminster, Dorchester · Swaffield R. & G. Clifton May bank, Trump W. Broadwindsor, Beaminster Sly J. Bindon, Wool, Warebam Bradford Abbas, Sherborne TuckJ.Salwayash, Netherbry.Beamnstr Sly S. Leigb, Sherborne Swaffield J. Eversbot, Dorchester Tuck J.Povington,Tynebam, Warebam Small M. Barford, Wimborne Swaffield J. Newton, Beaminster Tucker J. Stoke Abbas, Beaminster Small Martin, Priory farm, Shapwick, SwafiieldJ.Woottn.Fitzpaine,LymeRegs Tucker J. Stower Provost, Blandford Blandford Swaffield S. Lytcbett Minster, Poole Tucker J • .Motcombe, Shaftesbury Smith G. Lydlinch, Blandford Swyer J, & W. Lytcbett Minster, Poole Tucker J. Chideock, Bridport Smith 0. Stoke Abbas, Beaminster Symes J. & R. Steeple, Warebam Tuc~erJ.Coombe,StokeAbbas,Beamnstr Smith G. Wilksworth, Wimborne Symes D. North Poorton, Beaminster Tucker J. Frome St. Qointin, Cerne Smith H. Whitchurcb, Bridport Symes I. Abbotsbury TuckerS'. North Allington, Bridport Smith J, Broadwindsor, Beaminster Symes I. Bradford Peverall, Dorchester TuckerS. Row ,Stower Provost,Blandford Smith J. Corfe Castle, Wareham Syrnes I. Manor farm, Portesham Tucker W. Burton Bradstock, Bridport Smith J. Toiler Porcorum, Dorchester Symes J. Winterborne Abbas,Dorchester Tucker W. East Orchard, Shaftesbury Smith J. Chetnole, Sherborne Symes James, Wimborne St. Giles, Tucker W.Ford,Netberbury,Beaminster Smith R. Marnhull, Blandford · Crar1borne Tucker W. D. Broadenham, Beaminster Smith fl,. Broadwindsor, Beaminster SymesJ.Cheddingtn. Crewkrn.Somerset Tuttin T. Child Okeford, Blandford Smith S. East Stoke, Warebaw Symes J. Shihinghampton, Portesham Tulk J. Stalbrit.lge, Blandford Smith S, Corfe Castle, Wareham Symes J. Swyre, Bridport Turner T. Berne, Whitcburch, Bridport Smith T, Cattistock, Dorcbester Symes J. Kingston Russell, Dorchestet TurnerT.jun.WoottonFitzpain.LymeRg~ SmithT. G. Worth MatrEJ,vers,Wareham Symes R. Broad Maine, Dorchester Turner W. Wambrook, Chard Snaith F. Evershot, Dorchester Symes S. Nether Cerne, Dorchester Udell -. Mount pleasant, Radipole Snaydon Mrs. M. Corsrombe,Cattistock Symes S. Winterborne Abbas, Dor- UpshaiiMrs.S.HaselburyBryan,Bindfrd 8nel1 R. Wbitohurch, Bridport chester Urry Frederick, Oakley,Canfordl:lagna, Snook H. Stower Provost, Blandford Symes T. JjttJe Bredy, Dorcbester Wimborne Snook J. Silton, Wincanton Symes T.;MilborneSt. Andrews, Bland- Veizey J. West Stafford, Dorchester Snook J. Stower Provost, 6landford ford Vicker J. Chardstock, Chard Snook Mrs.M.Haselbury Bryan, Blndfrd Symes W. Cbeddington, Crewkerne Vincent J. Bradford Abbas, Sberborne Solly Mrs. D. Parkstone, Poole Syme~ W. Dewlish, Dorchester ·Vincent J, Church Knowle, Wareham Spear T. Bere Regis, Bland ford Symruonds D. ,Martin's town, Dorchster Vincent J. Langton, Blandford Spearin~ H. More Critchell, Wimbome Symonds N. & G. Pulham, Sherborne Vincent J. Tarrant Monkton, Blandford Spearing W. Woolland, B!andford Symoncls J, Litton Cheney, Dorchester Vincent R. Halstock, Yeovil Spencer H. SoutbweJI, Portlanl\ Symonds R. Mappowder, Blandford Vine R. Long Bredy, Dorchester Spencer J. North Allington, Bridport Symonds R. Toller Porcornm.,Dorchestr Vivian J. Bere Hegi~, Bland ford Spicer G. Caon<ile Bishop, Sherborne Symonds S. Mappowder, Blandford Vos~ W. Church Know le,. Wareham Spicer J. East Stoke, Warebam Tabor M. Silton, Wincantoo Vye W. Swanage, Warebam Spiller B. Wambrook, Chard Tabour T, West Bourton, Bath Wadsworlh W, Radipole, Weymouth Sprake Williaw & Baker, Mapperton, Talbott B. Lytchett Minster, Poole Wakley E. Burtoo Bradstock, Bridport .Beaminster Tal bott Mrs. E. Lytchett Minster, Poole Wakley H. Murgrove, Beamiuster Sprake J. Winterbrn. St!ckfand, Blndfrd Tal bott J. Lytchett Minster, Pooie WaklPy J. Dibherford, Beaminster SpurreH T. Chideock, Bridport Tal bott R. Lytchett Matravers, Poole Wakley J. Lower Meerhay, Beaminster Sqnibb 0, Melbury Oamond, Dorchestei Tapper W. East Orchard, Shaftesbury Walbridge J. & R. Poorstock, Bridport Stacey J. Motcmnbe~ Shaftesbury Targett W. Woodlands, Cranborne Walbridge H. Poorstock, Bridport ~tandfield J.&f. MilborneSt.$-ndrews, Targret A. Farnham, jlandforrl Walbridge J. Gu~sage St. l\'11chael, lJlandford Tasker G. S. Hinton Parva, Wimborne · Cra~bOQ!? .• Standfleld R. Woodlands 1 Cranhorne Taylor Mrs. E. Bugley farm,Gillingham Walbr~clgt!'J. Poorstock, Bndpo.rt Stay J. Bedcistcr, Shaf~esbury ;aylor G, Gillin~ham, Bath ~albndge J. ,Upper Loc!ers, ~ndport Stay R. Bertclster, ShattPsbury faylor J. W. Middlemarsh, Cerne Walrlen E. D1bberford, Bram1~ster Stevens R. Puncknowle, Brirlpor' Taylor R. Broadwindsor, B~aminster Walden J. Netherbury, J3eammster ~tihPy R. Brl'dfor!l..-\bbal', Sherborae Ta_ylor R. Symondsburv, Bridport Wale J. Court fa.rm, Cllardstock, Chard ~tickland W. & J. Axnol!er, Beamimter Toylor S. Fordington, Dorchester Wale W. Crowley, Chardt<:tock, Chard .
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