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DEVONSHIRE [KELLY's Farmers-Cont.Inued 788 FAR DEVONSHIRE [KELLY'S FARMERs-cont.inued. Sellek William Henry, Hardy's, Colaton Shepheard J.Burraton,Ermingtn.lvybdg Saunders George, Filley, Lapford, Raleigh, Ottery St. Mary Shepherd Mrs. Cecilia, Button, South MOl·cha.rd Bishop R.S.O Seller S. A.Horriford,Colyton,Axminster Milton, Kingsbridge SaundersG.Labdon,Wembworthy RS.O Seller Samuel Anning, Stafford house, ShepherdJ.Courtland,Charletn.Kingsbdg SaundersI.Tonefield,Chawlgh.Chulmlgh Colyford, Axminster IShepherd John, Ledstone, Kingsbridge Saunders Jas. Featherlands, Holsworthy Sellers-, Kennacott,Werrington, Laun- Shepherd Mrs. Mary, West Pittn, Saunders John, Rashleigh barton, Rash- ceston Yealmpton, Plymouth leigh, Wembworthy RS.O Sellers Charles,Kennacott,North Pether- Shepherd Nicholas, Middle Rooke, Corn- Saunders Mrs. Sarah, Crammers, Chud- win, Launcestou wood,Ivybridge leigh, Newton Abbot Selley George, Washford Pyne, Mor- Shepherd Peter, Sutton, South Milton, Saunders Tll.omas,Canns, Beaford RS.O chard Bishop RS.O KingsbI'idge So.undersW.A.Nymet barton,Bow R.S.O Selley John, Hill town, Witheridge, Shepherd Samuel, Yanston, Loddiswell, Savery John, Gerston, l'otues Morchard Bishop R.S.O Kingsbridge 8avery J .Low.Lincombe,Dipfrd.lvybrdg Sellick John, Whiteaborough, Shaugh Shepherd W.Brimpit,Stockland,Honiton Savery William, 2 Brixton terrace, Prior, Roborough R.S.O Shere Ambrose, Bradninch, Cullompton Exeter road, Exmouth &; Hulham, Selway Samuel, Harberton RS.O Shere Tom, Pale farm, Rewe, Exeter Withecombe Raleigh, Exmouth Sercombe G.Luscombe,Harberton R.S.O Shere Wm. H. Upton Helions, Crediton SaveryWilliam, High Beara, Landscove, :3ercombe HenrY,Ringmore,Teignmouth Sheriff Richard, West Buckland, Kings- Buckfastleigh Sercombe John, Sextons, Doddiscombs- bridge Sawdooy Mrs. Anne, Allishayes, Combe leigh, Exeter Sherrell J.Beer Alston,RoboroughR.S.O R&leigh, Honiton SercombeT.Low.Hele.Cornwood,Ivybdg Sherril Edwin, Stockenbridge, Modbury, Saxton Thomas, West Yeomadon, Py- Sercombe William, Leigh cross, Doddis- Ivybridge • worthy, Holsworthy combsleigh, Exeter Sherrill J.Fillham,Ugborough,Ivybridge .Scamp P. New mill, Lynton, Barnstaple Serpill William, Poulson, Lifton RS.O SherrilIJ.Brownswell,Holbeton,Ivybrdge Scanes Henry, Broadc1yst, Exeter Setherton Mrs. Mary, Little Notcliffe, Sherrill Josiah, Little Modbury, Mod- ..scanes John, Cowley Barton, Exeter Mariansleigh, South Molton bury, Ivybridge 'Sclater Charles Gould, Birchey Barton, Setter Mrs. Ann, Murchington, Throw- SheI'well A. Wonton, Diptford,Ivybridge East Wonford, Exeter leigh. Okehampton I SherwiIl G.New house, Mamhead,Exeter Scoble James, Hemerdon, Plympt~m Seward Geo. Coombe, D~nsford, ExeterISherw~IlJas.Ware!Ugboro~gh,Ivybridge ..sc-oble Samuel, Ugborough, Ivybrldge Seward G. Low.Hare,Whltestone,Exeter' Shel'WIll James, Jun. Whltehouse, Ug. 8cobleT. S.Efford,Yealmpton,Plymouth Seward Jas. N. Lye, Stockland, Honiton borough, Ivybridge .Scott Mrs. Elizabeth, Middle Corndon, Seward L. Dulcis,Kilmington,Axminster Shiles James, Kennyford, Clyst St. Chagford, Newton Abbot Seward Mrs. Mary, Straitgate, Escot, Mary, Topsham Scott George, Lower Upcott, Chudleigh, Ottery St. Mary Shiles In. Colhaye..'l, Buckerell, Honiton Newton Abbot SeWSI'd N. Townsend, Dunsford, Exeter Shilston George,Lillesford, Little Hemp- :'Scott George, East Hayne, Cheriton Fitz- Seward Nicholas, jun. West Upperton, ston, Totnes paine, Crediton DunsfoI'd, Exeter Shilston Joseph, Hedge Cleave, Cheriton Scott Gilbert, Princetown RS.O SewardW.Easton,CheritonBishop,Exeter Fitzpaine, Crediton Scott John, Bishop's Tawton, Barnstaple St. MaI'Y, Exeter week, Newton Abbot . Scott John,Femworthy,Chagford,Exeter Seward W. Eastwood,Alphington,ExeterI8hinner Edward, Dartington, Totnes ScottIn. Goren villa, Stockland,Honiton SewardWm.Lockhouse,Dunsford,Exeter i Shinner E. Stretchford, Buckfastleigh Scott John, Grange, Buckfast, Buck- Seward Wm. Meadhay, Dunsford,Exeter Shiuner Harris, Ashprington, Totnes fastleigb RS.O Seward William, Windout, Tedburn St. Shinner James, Ashprington, Totnes SC'Ott J. Shute, Denbury, Newton Abbot Mary, Exeter Shinner Thomas Ernest,Bickaton,Broad- 8cott Richard, Hoorah, Buckland-in-the- Seward William, Esworthy, Berry Bar- hempston, Totnes Moor, Ashburton RS.O ton, Dunsford, Exeter Shobbrook Wm.jun. & Saml.Drewsland, ScottR.ffoles,CheritonFitzpaine,Creditn Shapland Frauds, Webbery moor, Bondleigh, North Tawton R.S.O Scott William, Downrew, Bishop's Taw- Bishop's Nympton, South Molton ShobbrookW.NorthLew,ExbourneR.S.O ton, Barnstaple Shapland Geo.Frenchstone,SouthMolton Shobbrook Wm. Cornelius Paddon, Bar- Scott W. East Leigh,WembworthyRS.O Shapland George, Kingstree, Kings- ton, Bondleigh, North Tawton R.S.O Scott W.tHole, Chagford, Newton Abbot nympton, Chulmleigh Shobrook S. Higher Croft, Okehampton ScottW.Westleigh,Burlescmbe.Wellngtn Shapland George, Lower Webbery, Shopland In. Smitham,WinkleighR.S.O Seage John, Alphington, Exeter Bishop's Nympton, South Molton Shopland John, Trenchers, Eggesford, Searle Mrs.J.&W.Lower Helston,Creditn Shapland G. Romansleigh, Sth. Molton Wembworthy R.S.O Searle Samuel & Son,Lower Stone,North Shapland George, South Bray, Chittle- Shopland John, Treydown, Broadwood Tawton R.S.O hampton, South Molton Widger, Lifton R.S.O Searle James, Hatherton, Sampford ShaplandJ.Borough,Morthoe,Ilfracombe Shopland Samuel, Road Ford, Broad- Courtenay R.S.O . Shapland James, Calverleigh, Tiverton wood Widger, Lifton RS.O Bearle J.West Quince,RoseAsh,S.Moltoll Shapland Jas. Warkleigh, South Molton Shopland Thomas, Bratton Town, Brat- "Searle John, Bewsley, Crediton ShaplandJohn,Bycott&Hole,Chulmleigh ton Clovelly, Lew Down R.S.O .SearleJohn,Gossiford,UptonPyne,Exeter Shapland John, Hensley, West Woding- Shopland Thos. Burrington, Chulmleigh Searle John, Littleham, Exmouth ton, Morchard Bishop RS.O Shopland William, Roundsash, West Searle John, Waddeton, Brixham R.S.O Shapland J.Sa.ndick,Swymbrdg.Barnstpl Worlington, Morchard Bishop R.S.O Searle R.West EffoI'd,ShobI'ooke,Creditn Shapland John, Westacott, Mariansleigh, Shopland William Henry, Home Living, Searle Thomas, Shutterton, Starcross South Molton Germansweek, Lew Down R.S.O Searles Robert, Gill house, Zeal Mona- Shapland John, Westcombe, St. John's Shore Robert, Clarke's Thorne, Broad- chorum, Bow RS.O chapel, Barnstaple hembury, Honiton Seccombe William, Seccombe, Germans- Shapland Mrs. Mary Ann, Ditchet, Shorland George, Farringdon, Exeter week, I~ew Down R.S.O Rose Ash, South Molton Short Richard Edward, Waterland, Segar Mrs. John, Ringslade, Highweek, Shapland Waiter, Buthay, Mariansleigh Bradworthy, Holsworthy Newton Abbot Shapland William, Kurscott, Swym- Short George Parker, Westhill road, St. ,SegarJohn, jun.Highweek,NewtonAbbot bridge, Barnstaple Mary church, Torquay Seldon T.&J. Upcott, Hatherleigh RS.O Shapland William, LowerFyldon, North Short H. Dandyland, Dunsford, Exeter Seldon G. Hunnacott, Landkey, Barnstpl Molton, South Molton Short James, Clifford Barton &; West ·Seldon G.Welcome, Swymbrdg.Barnstpl Sharland G. Bowbeer,Spreytn.BowR S. 0 Coombe,Drewsteignton,Newton Abbot Seldon Henry, West Heywood, Bond- SharlandJ.Toe mills,Shobrooke,Crediton Short In.Bridge, Ashreigney,Chulmleigh leigh, North Tawton RS.O Sb.arlandT.Pool,Thorverton,Cullompton Short John, Tedburn St. Mary, Exeter 'SeldonJ.EastStaddon,Hartland,Bideford Sharland William, Upton Pyne, Exeter Short John 'r. Cotley, Dunsford, Exeter SeldonJohn,HigherSonthcott,Okehmptn Sharp Mrs. Mary, Dartmouth Short Jonn. Westwood.Winkleigh R.8.0 SeldonJ.Lymscott,Bradwrlhy.Holswthy Sb.attock Alfred, Houndsmoor, Uplow- Short Richard, West towns, Woolfardis- Seldon Mrs. Sophia, Landkey,Barnstaple man, Tiverton worthy west, Bideford Seldon T. Hammonds, Loxhore,Barnstpl Shattock Robert White,StallengeThorne, Short Thomas, Langtree, Torrington Sellek Ambrose, Hawkerland, Colaton Hockworthy, Wellington Short Thomas, Wear Giffard, Bideford Raleigh, Ottery St. Mary ShazeIJohn, Lower Quarry,Whitchurch, Short William, East Cheldon, Cheldon, Sellek Edward, Newton Poppleford, Tavistock Chulmleigh Ottery St. Mary Shearm T.SouthHarepath,BesfordRS.O Short William, Northcott, Ashreigney, Sellek J. Colaton Raleigh,OtterySt.Mary Shears Francis, Buttercombe, East Og- Chulmleigh Sellek Matthew, Hawkerland, Colaton well, Newton Abbot Short Wm. Ribers hill, Bampton R.S.O Raleigh. Ottery St. Mary Shears John, Burnwell, Dunsford, Exeter Short W.Winswood,Cheldon,Chulmleigh Sellek Thomas, Hawkerland, Colaton ShearsJ.Dinnacombe,Pywrthy.Holswthy Shute John, Eastacott,Clovelly,Bideford Raleigh, Ottery St. Mary Shears T. Veales, Pyworthy, Holsworthy Shute Titus,Meddon, Hartland, Bideford.
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