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Devonshire Trades Directory. 959 Horrell Geo., Tedburn St Devonshire Trades Directory. 959 Horrell Geo., Tedburn St. :Mary, E Houle Wm., Bishop's Tawhm, B Hutchins William (Trustee of), Yar- Horrell Henry, J\Iorchard Bishop, How Charles, llockworthy, Welling- cornbe, Chard Crediton ton (Somerset) Hutchins William, Offwell, Honiton llorrell John, North Lew, Exbourne HowJohn, Fritheh:tock, Gt.Torringtn llutcbinsWilliam,Thornbmy,Brandis Horrell John, North Petherwin, How J no. M., Lit. Torrington, Torrngtn Corner Launceston - How Wm., Town end, Braunton, B Hutcbins William, Church ~tanton, Horsford :llirs Charlotte, Buckerell, lloward Ephraim, Chittlehampton, Honiton lloniton South :lliolton Hutchins William, Iddlecott, Dolton Ilorsford John, Plympton St. :Mary Howard Geo., Sth. Tawton,Okehamptn Hutton James, Chagford, Exeter Horsford \Yilliam, Feniton, Honiton Howard John, \Voolfardisworthy, Hutton J ames, J\Ioretonhampstcacl Horsham John, vVooclgrove, Sidrnouth Biueford H utton Thomas, Yelland, Fremington llorsman \V. & A., South Poo"l, Howard J no., Cru wys :lliorchard, Tntn Huxham Geo., RevelstokP, I vybridge Kings bridge _ Howa.rd J oseph, Sheldon, Honiton IIuxhamJ ohn, Chh·elstone, Kingshdge Horsmill J\Iiss Sarah W., Alvington, Howard Richard, Chittlehampton, Huxham Saml., South }~rent, lvyudge · Kings bridge Sou.th }Iolton Huxham William H., Chittlehampton, Ilorswell James, North Petberwin, Howard Thos., Hartland, Bideford South Molton Launccston Howard Thomas, Sproyton, Bow Huxham William & John, \Yest Horswell J ames, :lliilton Abbot, Howard 'Vm. jun.,Welcombe, Stratton Alvington, Kings bridge Tavistock Howard William, vVelcomhe, Stratton II uxtable Anthony, Arlington, B Horswell Wm.,Milton Abbot, Tavistck Howard '\Villiam, Barnstaple roarl, I Huxtable James, jun. Langtree, E Horswill Thos., Harberton, Totnes Howe John, E. Anstey, Dulverton Huxtable James, Berrynarbor, I Horswill Wm.,l\Ialborough,Kingshrdg Uowland Charles, Braunton, I Huxtable James, Langtree, Exeter Horton Arthur, Cornwood, Ivybridge Hoxham Fras., Yalberton, Paignton Huxtable James, Monkleigh, Great Horton ArthurT., Ermington,Ivybrdg Hoylo John, Swimbridge, Barnstaplc Torrington Horton Haly, Cornwood, Ivybridge HoyleMrsl\Iary,Lumburn mill, Tvstck Huxtable Jarnes, Georgeham, B Horton Henry, ,Yealmpton, Plym:pton Hoyle William, AlverdisP-ott, B Huxtablo J ames, Challacombe, }~ HorLon Henry, Plympton St. Mary Hucker Thos. 60 East st. Okehampton Huxtable Jno.,nickington, Frcmington Horton James, Colebrook, Plympton Huggins Geo., Shobrooke, Crediton Huxtable John, George }~ympton, St. Mary · Huggins J ames, Shobrooke, Crediton South Mol ton Horton James, Harford, Ivybridge Hull Robert, Stockland, Honiton Huxtable John, Thrushelton,Lew Dwn Horton John, Cornwood, Ivybridgo Hulland Rohert, King's Nympton, Huxtable John, Berrynarbor, I Horton John, Corn wood, Ivybridgo Chulmleigh Huxtable J\Irs 1\I. Ann, Parracombc, J~ Hortou John, Cornwood, Ivybridge Hulland Saml!el, Bishop's Nympton, Huxtable Peter, Swimbridge, B Horton Philip, Cornwood, Ivybridge South Molton Huxtaule Richard, Lee, Ilfmcumbe Horton Saml., Stokenham, Kingsbrdg Hnnkin Eclmund, Bradford, Brandis 1 Huxtable Wm., N. 1\{olton, S. Molton Horton 'frobridge, Cornwood,Ivybrdg Corner Huxtable William, Braunton, B Horton Wm., Locldiswell,Kingsbridge Hunkin Samuel, Nrth. Lew, Exbourne Huxtable William, Challacombe, I~ IIorton Wm., 1\Iodbury, Ivybridge Hunt lVIrs Eliz., Lydham, Cbulmleigh IIuxtable \Yilliam, Challacombr, B Hort.on William, Modbury Hunt John, jun., Cruwys ~Iorchard, lluxtable vVilliarn, J~crrynrrrbor, I Horton vV. H., Cofflllswell, ~ewton Tiverton Huxtable \Vm., Charles, Sth. Multon Abbot Hunt John, Bratton Fleming, B Hyde John, Witheridgc, Morcharu Hortop Henry, Lamerton, 'l'avistock HuntJ no., Cruwys Morcbard, Tiverton Bishop Horwell William, 'Vhitestone, E Hunt Nich. P., Goodrington, Paignton llynamW m.,Burrington,Wemln1 orthy Horwill vYilliam, Bishop J\Iorchard, , Hunt Thos., Bnrrington, 'Vem bworthy Hyne John, Staverton, Totnes Crediton Hunt Thomas, Clay hi don, Wellington H yne Richd., Ch urchs tow,Kings bridge Hosegoocl Andrcw, East \Vorlington, (Somerset) Iles Richard, BralJnton, Barnstnple lVIorchard Bishop Hunt vVm., Braiton Fleming, B Ingram Richard, Blackawton, Tutnes Ilosegood John, 'Vest W orlington, Hurford Benjamin, Hathcrleigh Ingram Wm., S. J\Iilton, \V. Al vington 1\Iorchard Bishop Hurford Benjamin, Yarcombe, Chard Ingram William R, Lower Swanna- llosegood John, \Vinkleigh Hurford J oel, Chittlehampton, S.Mltn ton, Dartmouth llosegood John William, Lapford, Hurford John, Luppit, Honiton Irish Hy., Lower Rushladc, A~hburtn l'viorchard Bishop H urford Samuel, Yarcom\;e, Chard Irish Henry, Offwell, Honiton llosegood :Mrs 1\Iatilda, Cottonhey, Hurford William, U potter.y, Honiton Irish Isaac, Clayhidon, 'Vellington West \Vorlington Hnrred Geo., Churchstow,Kingshridge (Somerset) IIosegoocl '\Villiam, Sandford, Ureditn Ilnrrell Richard & 'Villiam, Sherford, Irish John, \Valkhamptn, Jiorra.briLlgc Hoskin Alex., Cornwood, Iv_ybridge Kingsbridge Irish J. & T., Higher and Lower Hoskin Edward, Rcvelstoko, Ivyurdg Hurrell Thos., Diptford, Ivybridgc Poulston, IIalwell IIoskin J., Plympton St. Mary Hnrrell Wm., Stokcnham, King-sbridge Irish Richd., llsington, Nmvton ALbot Hoskin John, vVembury, Plymouth Hurson 'l'hos. 141 High st. Crediton Irish Robert, Cornworthy, Totncs Hoskin Richard, Pyworthy,Holswrthy Hussey Thos., Plymlree, Cullompton Irish 'Valter, Widccombe-in-lhe-l\Iuor, Hoskin William, Plympton St. )Iary Hutchings :Mrs Elizabeth, Bridford Ashburton Hosking John, Dean Prior, Newton Hutchings Geo., Cornworthy, Totnes Irish 'Villiam, Bampton, TiYcrton Abbot Hutchingsiiolland,ShaughPrior,D'prt Irish Wm., Kings bridge ln. Ashburton Hosking John, Stoke Rivers, B llutchings John, Cheriton Bishop, E Irwin J ames, Combmartin, Rarnstaple Hosking Richd., South Brent, I vybrdg llutchings J ph., Ideford, Nwtn. Abbot Irwin J ames, Swim bridge, Barn~taple Hosking Wm., Bigbury, Ivybridgc Hutchings Richard, Prawle, Chi vel- Irwin J no., Chittlehampton, S.l\Iolton Hosking vVm., Diptford, hybridge stone, IGngsbridge IsaacAlbertA.H., Whitestone, Exetrr Hosking Wm., North H uish, I vybridge H uwhingsThos.\V crrington,Laun'ston Isaac Edmd., Clatworthy, Winkleigh Hoskings Nicholas, Newport. B Hukhings\Villiam, Cheriton llishop,E Isaac Edward, Uplowman, Tiverton Iloskins William, Upottery, Honiton Butchins Danl., Bcaworthy, Exbourne Isaac Fras., Zeall\Ionachorum, Row Houle George, Swimbridge, B Hutchins Daniel, North Pether"-in, Isaac Francis Gcorge, Broad wood Houle George, Bishop's Tawton, B Launceston Kelly, Winkleigh Houle John, Bishop's Tawton, B Hutchins Samuel, Black Torrington, Isaac Henry, Yarnscombe, Barnstaple Houle J obn, Swimbridge, Barnstaple llighamptoll Isaac John, Highampton .
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