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PilesPeek, Ugborough,Ivybrdg Cyres, Exeter Patten John, Slewton, Whimple, Exeter Pearse Rd.Oldaport,Modbury, Ivybrdge Parkins Thomas, Bampton R.S.O Patten R. Craniford, Broadclyst, Exeter PearseT.EastPeek,Ugborough,Ivybridge Parkman Fras. Down, Stoodleigh, Tivertn PattersonWilliam, N ewtons,Kilmington, PearseT. Langford, Ugborough, I vybridge. Parminter Mrs. Mary, Fullaford, High Axminster Pearse Thomas,. Mitchelcombe, Holne~ Bray, South Molton Paul Philip Z.Lamacrofts, Kenn, Exeter Ashburton R.S.O Parnel!G.Dinnacombe,BlackawtonR.S.O Paul Richard Goodridge, Oak farm, Pearse Thomas, South Brent, Ivybridge Paruell James, Goodrington, Paij!"llton Lyson, Kenton, Exeter · Pearse Thomas, Leyford, Staddiscombe, Parnell Jn.Btancombe, Hal'berton,Totnes Paul Z. Woodlands, Littleham,:E:xtnouth Hooe, Plymouth Pamell Thomas, Treland & Merrifield, Pavey Francis, Colyton, Axminstor Pearse William, Buckfastleigh R.S.O South Brent; Ivy bridge PaveyJ.&S.Northcott,Monkton,Htmiton Poo.rse William, South Brent, lvybridge Parnell Thomas R()bert,. Longcombe, Pavey Samuel, Lower Brooklands, Mus- Pearse w. Stoliford, Modbury,Ivybridge Berry Pomeroy, Totnes bury, .Axmint~ter . PearseWm.Hy.JJlftles,Brixton,Plymoutb Parr Cha.rles, Parkham, Bidefcn·d Payne Edwd. Ford, Rockbeare, Exeter Peathyjohns:\irs.H.At"onwick,'lvybridge .
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