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Winsbury, Chirbury R.S.O ford Rowdie-r, Ludlow sterley, Shrewsbury Farmer William, 'rhe Hall, Rorrington, FryerJn.Broads'lane, Tuck hill,Bridgnrth Evans Jsph.Rea side,CleoburyMortimer Chirbury R.S.O Furber John, Ightfield, Whitchurch Evans L. Cockshutt,Cound,Shrewsbury Farr William & James, Netchwood, Furber Joseph, Styche & Woodlands, Evans Mrs M. Forest, Selattyn,Oswestry Middleton Priors, Bridgnorth Market Drayton Evans MrsM.Lawnt,Cynynion,Oswestry Farr James, Wheathill, Bridgnorth Furber Thos. Bletchley, Market Drayton Evans Mrs.MaryA.Aston-on-ClunR.S. 0 Farr S.HoltPreen,Leebotwood,Shrwsbry Furnival F.W. Bearstone, MarketDrayton Evans Morris, Graigwenfawr, Sychtyn, Farr William, Cleobury Mortimer Furnival M. Sutton, Market Drayton Oswestry FarrierJ.Neachhill,Doningtn.W'hamptn Gaiter Joseph, Stanton, Shrewsbury EvansR. Barnslands fm. Cleobry. Mortmr Farrington.R. W estonL ullingfld.Shrwsby Galbraith P. Chetwynd Aston, N ewpOt."t. EvansR.Bostock's hall, Whixll. Whtchch Faulkner Wm.Lowe&Ditches,Shrewsbry Gallant G. Tankard hall,Moretn.Oswstry EvansRichd.Bouldon,CravenArmsR.S.O :FaulknerW. W.Garmstn.Ironbrdg.R. S. 0 Galliers Richard, Plealey, Shrewsbury Evans Richard, Bromlow, Shrewsbury Fell Henry Waiter, Styche & Wood- Garbet William, Little Leasows farm, Evans Richard, Dyffryd, Maesbrook lands, Market Drayton Cleobury North, Bridgnorth Ucha, Oswestry Felton Mrs. Joseph, Tibberton, Newport Garbett G. New works, Horsehay R.S.O Evans Richard, Edgeley, Whitchurch Felton Mrs.Mary,Kinnersley, Wellington Garbett Richard, Arleston, Wellington Evans Richard, Enchmarsh, Leebot- Felton Samuel, Church Aston, Newport Garbutt William, Little Leasows, Priors wood, Shrewsbury FennWm.&Saml. Wrentnall,Shrewsbury Ditton, Bridgnorth Evans Richard, Hopton hall, Stanton FerridayJ.Bankcot.Ketleybnk. Wellngtn Gardener H.Barkho.Hengoed, Oswestry Lacy, Bromfield R.S.O Ferrington George, Maesbury, Oswestry Gardner R. Brick ho. Greete, Tenbury Evans Richard, Lower moor, Stoke St. Ferrington William,Ellerdine, Wellington Garmson Seth,Lit.Soudley,Mrkt.Draytn Milborough, Ludlow Ferris Louis, Burnt House farm, Ashford Garner William, Derrington, Middleton EvansRobt.Manor farm,Fitz,Shrewsbry Carbonell, Ludlow Priors, Bridgnorth Evans Robt. TheHall,Longden,Shrwsbry Fewtrill E. Linley, Bishop's Castle R.S.O Gartside William, Charlton, Wellington EvansSJ.Brookhmptn.Mch. Wnlck.R.S.O Fewtrill Edward, Woodhouse, Wentnor, Gauge George, Maesbury, Oswestry Evans Mrs S.Lowe&Ditches,Shrewsbury Bishop's Castle R.S.O Gendrell Richard, ~teele, Whitchurch EvansMrs.S.A.Nrthwood.Wem,Shrwsby FewtrillJ.Sparchford,CravenArmsR.S.O George Edwin, Holly burst, Leebot­ EvansStphn. Wotherton,Chirbury :&8.0 Finch Isaiah, Blackwood, Rush bury, wood, Shrewsbury EvansThos.Burntho.Selattyn,Oswestry Church Stretton R.S.O George George, Goldtborne, Cleeton St. Evans Ths.Edgton,Aston-on-CluuR. S. 0 FittonJohn, TheHall,Ightfield, Whitchrch Mary, Bewdley Evans Thos.Francefm.Bitterley,Ludlow Fleet James, Malehurst, Shrewsbury George Henry, All Stretton, Church Evans T. Highlands, Cound,Shrewsbury FletcherGeo.LittleDawley,DawleyR.S.O Stretton R.S.O · Evans Thomas, Ifton Rhyn, Ruabon Fletcher lsaac J. The Cottage, Spring- George H. New ho.ChurchStrettonR.S.O EvansT.Lit. Vinnals,Stapleton,Shrwsbry hill&CuckooOak farms,Madeley R.S. 0 GeorgeM. Corn by's frm. Highl;~• .Brdgnrth Evans Thos. Maesbrook Ucha, Oswestry Fletcher J.Chapel ho.CleeStantn.Ludlow George R. Furlongs, Bitterley, Ludlow El·ans Thomas, Marton, Chirbry. R.S.O Fletcher John, Bow house, Eaton, Lyd- George Wm. Wilderley, Shrewsbury Evans Thomas, Menutton, Clun R.S.O bury North R.S.O Gerard Artbur Edward,HopeRBy, Aston- EvansT.NutTree bank,Llynclys,Oswstry Fletcher Richard, Hayton's bent, Stan- on-Clun R.S.O Evans Thomas, Pandy Newydd, Cyny- ton Lacy, Bromfield R.S.O Gibbs James, Wigginton hall, Ifton nion, Oswestry Fletcher William, Bryn, Edicliff,Bishop's Rhyn, Ruabon Krans Thomas, Reopas, Whitcot Key- Castle R.S.O Gibbs Samuel, Astley, Shrewsbury set, Aston-on-Clun R.S.O Ford E. North wood, Fauls, Whitchurcb Gibbs Wm. Upton Magna, Shrewsbury Ev-ans Thomas, Upper house, Hope FordMrs.E. TheGrove,Bicton, Shrewsbry Gilbert I. Abbey farw,Lillesball,Newport. Bowdler, Church Stretton R,S.O Ford John Cartwright, Elson, Ellesmere Gill William, Hopton, Market Drayton Evans Thomas Eli, Hill top, N een Ford Samuel, Prior's Lee, Shifnal Ginders J. Betton lodge, Market Drayton Solars, Cleobury Mortimer Forgham Richard, Cotton, Whitchurch Gitt.ingsW. WestonLullingdd.Shrwsbury E,·ans Thos.Hy.Merrington,Shrewsbury Forgham T.TheWell ho. Wem,Shrewsbry Gittins Abrahm. Pontesbury, Shrwsbry Evans Williams (exors. o(J, Callaughton, Forrester Samuel, Booley, Shrewsbury Gittins David, Church farm, :Build was~ ' Much Wenlock R.S.O l<'orrester William, Tilley, Shrewsbury Jronbridge R.S.O Evans William, Ginlye, All Stretton, Foster John, Booley, Shrewsbury Gittins David, Sandford, Oswestry Church Stretton R:S.O Foster Thomas, The Moss, Northwood, Gittins Mrs. Eliza, Wattlesborougb~ EvansW.GreatSutton,CravenArmsR.S.O WeJD, Shrewsbury Halfway house, Shrewsbury Evans William, Hampton house, Welsh Fowler Chas.Abdon,Cra,·en Arms R.S.O Gittill8 George, Hicton ho. Shrewsbury Hampton, Ellesmere Fowler John,Acton Reynold,Sbrewsbury Gittins John, Church street, Clun R.S.O Evans William, Moor house, Wentnor, FowlesJ.Higherho.Whixall,Whitchurch Gittins John, Woofferton, Brimfield Bishop's Castle R.S.O Fowlel! John, College, Prees, Wbitchurch R.S.O. Herefordshire Evans William. Nant-y-gollen, Pentre- Fowles Rd.Prees statn.Wem,Shrewsbury GittinsR.Mock hall,.Grafton,Shrewsbury Gaer, Oswestry Fowles Thomas, Prees, Whitchurch Gittins Roger, Wootton, Oswestry Evans W.Norbury,Bishop'sCastleR.S.O Fowles William, Wixhill, Weston-with- Gittins Simon, Habberley~ Shrewsbury Evans W.PentreUcha,Sychtyn,Oswestry Wixhill, Shrewsbury Gittins Mrs. Sophia, Hinton, Bewdley EvansW.Stantn.Long,Mch. Wenlck.RSO Fox George, Ightfield, Whitchurch Gittins Thomas, Bryn, Oswestry EvansWm. Wall, Church Stretton R.S.O Fox J.Cleesmore,Cheemarsh,Bridgnorth Gittins Thos. Church bank, Clun R S.O • Evanson Saml.Adderley,Market Dra~~on Fox John, Heathcote, Stoke-upon-Tern, GittinsT.Garth-Issa,Abertanat.Oswstry Everal John, Brow, Norbury, Bishop's Market Drayton Gittins Thomas, Hampton bays, Aston Castle R.S.O Fox T.Brock hall,Chilmarsh,Bridgnorth Rogers, Shrewsbury EverallT.&E.Hall frm.Longdn. Shr wsbry Fox T. I,.ower moat, Staple ton, Shrewsbry GittonsT. Baveny. wood,CleoburyMrtimr Everall Charles, Longnor, Shrewsbury Fox W. Snowdon farm,Beckbury,Shifnal Glassey Henry, The Hough, Prees green, Everall Danl. Home frm.A.pley, Wellngtn France J. TheMoss,Black park, Whitchrch Prees, Wem, Shrewsbury Everall Dl. P1mley Manor farm, Uffington Francis D.Marlbrook, Cl eo bury Mortimer Glassey S.Showell grnge.Sam brk. N wprt Everall E. Eyton, Lydbury North R.S.O Francis Thomas, Cardington hill, Glaze J. Green lane, Alveley, Bridgnortb Everall Edward, 'fhe Folly, Shrawar- Church StrettQn R.S.O Glover Joseph, Ruyton-in-the-Eleven- dine, Shrewsbury Francis William, Upper house, Clunton, Towns, Shrewsbury Everall J.Kempton,Aston-on-ClunR. S.O Aston-on-Clun R.S. 0 GloverJ.TheCoppy, Loppingtn.Shrwsbry Everall.John, Pitchford, Shrewsbury Frank Charles Edward, The Court, Glover Sampson, Brokenstones, Wools- Everall Jn. Chas. Cressage, Shrewsbury West Felton, Oswestry ton, Aston-on-Clun R.S.O EverallJ. 'fheCottag-e, Wroxeter,Shrwsby Frank Edward James, Beslow, Wrox- Godfrey Geo.Rotten row,Kinlet, Bewdley Everall Richard, l<'orton, Shrewsbury eter, Shrewsbury Goff Edward,Bold farm, Willey,Broseley E\·erall R. TheHall,Woolstastn.Shrwsbry Fl'ankJ. C.Rhy dairy,Maesbury,Oswestry Goliah Richard, Berrywood farm, Cond­ Everall Thomas, Westbury, Shrewsbury FrankJsph.Harnage,Cound,Shrewsbnry over, Shrewsbury Everell John, Haoghton, Wellington Frank T. Manor ho. WestFelton, Oswestr~· Gollins W. Heath, Stanton, Shrewsbury Evett Mrs. Martha, Admaston hall, FrankT.Cound arbour,Cound, Shrwsbry Good Thomas, Neenton, Bridgnorth Wellington Franklin B. Rosshall frm. Bictn.Shrwsbry Goodall H.J. Cbild'sErcall.Markt. Draytn Ev-isonSaml. Newho.IftonRhyn,Ruabon Franklin Henry, St. Mary's grange, Goodall Philip Henry, Helshaw, Stoke- Evison William, Faintree, Bridgnorth Meole Brace, Shrewsbury upon-Tern, Market Drayton .
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