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DEVONSHIRE. FAR 857 Daniel Wm TRADES DmECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. FAR 857 Daniel Wm. West Youlden, Holsworthy Davey Thomas, Edhill, Farway, Honiton1Dendle William, Sandford, Crediton Danie!William, Willia Thome, Holswrthy Davey'f.Qnarterley,Exe bridge, Tiverton Denner Mrs. Jane, Payhembury, Ottery DanielsD.Luton,Broadhembury,Honiton Davey William, Emsworthy, Broad wood St. Mary Daniels Jn. Gilscot, Alwington,Hideford Widger, Lifton R.S.O DennerWilliam,Broadhembury,Honiton Daniels Patrick,Dawes,Feniton, Honiton Davey William, Higher Hawkerland, Denner William, Southdown, Salcombe Daniels Stephen,Horralake,Inwardleigh, Woodbury Salterton Regis, Sidmouth Exboorne R.S.O Davey William, Middle Rowden, Samp· Denning Daniel, Exeter hill, Cullomptoo Daniels William, Higher Tale, Payhem- ford Courtenay R.S.O Dennis Miss Charlotte, West Worth~ bury, Ottery St. Mary Davey William,Nortb Bet worthy, Buck's North Lew, Beaworthy R.S.O Daniels Wm.Marsh,Clyst Hydon,Exeter mills, Bideford Dennis Edwin, Woodland, Ivybridge Darby Lewis, Karswell, Hockworthy, DaveyW. Youlden,Sth.Tawtn.Okehmptn DennisFras.Venton,HighHamptonR.S.O Wellington (Somerset) Da vieJn.N orthleigh,Goodleigh,Barnstple DennisG. Sticklepath, Tawstock,Barnstpl Darch Henry, Lincombe, Ilfracombe Davies Jas.Hoemore,Up.Ottery,Honiton Dennis George, 'fhorn, Hridford, Exeter Darcb Jas. Horrymill, Winkleigh R.S.O Davies Joseph, Stourton, 'fhelbridge, Dennis Henry, Odam & Lower Coombe, Darch John, Indicknowl, Combmartin, Morchard Bishop R.S.O High Hampton R.S.O Barnstaple Davies Samuel, Beam, Great Torrington Dennis Henry, PiU head, Bideford DarchJn. Witbacott,Langtree, Torringtn Davies William, West Batsworthy, Crea- Dennis James, Halsinger, BrauntonR. S. 0 Darch Richard, Lugsland, Cruwys Mor- combe, Morchard Bishop R.S.O DennisJohn,Knowle,Sourton,Bridestowe chard, Tiverton Davis Charles, Rockbeare, Exeter R.S.O Darch Richard, Upcott,Bishop's_Tawton, Davis Daniel, Rockbeare, Exeter Dennis John, Milford, Hartland,Bicleforcl Barnstaple Davis John, Alswere, South Molton DennisJohn, Prixford Barton, Marwood, Darch Thos.High Warcombe,llfracombe Da.vis John Gadd, Bid well Barton, Thor- Barnstaple Darch William, Blacklands, Meshaw, verton R.S.O Dennis John, Stockbeer,Jacobstowe, Ex- South Mol ton Davis Mrs. Louisa, East Chapple, Wink- bourne R.S.O Darch William, Monseberry, West Wor- leigh R.S.O DennisJohn Blatchford, Parker's down,. lington, MorcbardBishop R.S.O Davis Simeon, French Nnt tree, Clay- High Hampton R.S.O Darch William Henry, Upcott, Bishop's hidon, Wellington (Somerset) Dennis John B. Wormsland, Tiverton Tawton, Barnstaple DavisWm. Younghayes,Broadclyst,Exetr Dennis Jn.E.EastKenn::lcott,Fremingto::J. DareEuwin, Moorcox, Shnte,Axminster Davis William John, Ford, Chulmleigh Dennis Louis,Pyewill, Holmacott, Frem- Dare Fred, Kilmington, Axminster Davy John,Lilylake, Colyton, Axminster ington R.S.O DareG.OldCoryton,Kilmingtn.Axmnstr Davy John, Norton farm, Brampford- Dennis Thomas, Broadcroft, Bratton Dare George, Stockland, HoniLon speke, Exeter Clovelly, Lew Down R .S.O DareJacob,North wood,Monkton,Honitn Davys Francis, Gifford, Bampton R.S.O DennisT.LowerDunn,Littleh:tm,Bidefrcl Dare JamesWalt.Black hacks,Axminster DawMissesSarahAnn&Emma,Wiggaton, Dennis William, Adjuvin, Bideford Dare Mrs. Mary Ann, Monk ton, Honiton Ottery St. Mary Dennis William, Trnelove,flh:mgh Prior,. Dare Thomas, Bull, Monkton, Honiton DawG.Larkbere, Talaton,OtterySt.Mary Roborough R.S.O Dare Thomas, Ford hayes, Kilmington, Daw James Edward, Lower Horslett, DennisWilliam,Pullingcot,InstowR.S.O Axminster Clawton, Holsworthy Dennis William Henry, Haddacott,. Dare W. Old Coryton, Kilmington, Ax- Daw.Jn.Hy.Mooracre,Sandford,Crediton Huntshaw, Torrington minster . Daw Thos. Greenslade (letters should be Densem Mrs. E. Townhouse,Sth.Moltoo Dark James, Buck's mills, Bideford addressedSampford CourtenayR.S.OJ! D,msem Mrs. Margaret, Grascott, Buck- Dark Jn. Limebury, Parkham, Bideford Daw Wm. Dowrich, Sandford, Crediton land Filleigh, Highampton R.S.O Dark William, Lamerton, Tavistock Daw William, Tye, Cullompton · Densham Richard, Birch, COieridge,. DarkeLeviJohn, Fortescue cottage, Sal- DaweC_Woodhonse,Branscmbe.Axmnstr Wembworthy R.S.O . combe Regis, Sidmonth Dawe Ilenrv, Clannacombe, Newton Densham Roger, Bury Barton, L'lpford,. Darke Richard, Harcombe, Sidmouth Ferrers, Plymouth Morchard Bishop R.S.O Dart Edwa.rd, •rown tenement & Losses, DaweHenry, Yeoland,Buckland Mouach- Densham r_rhomas, Kiddicott, Clanna- Awliscombe, Honiton orum, Yelverton R.S.O borough, Bow R.S.O Dart Francis, Marhay, Cheriton Fitz- Dawe James, Loveton, Yelverton R.S.O Densham William, Bremridge, Sand- paine, Crediton Dawe J n.Hacklake, Whitchnrch,Tavistck ford, Crediton Dart George, Middle town, Tedbnrn St. Dawe Mrs. Lonisa, Higher Hellingtown, Denslow Malachi, Membury, Chard Mary, Exeter BucklandMonachornm,Yel vrtn.R. S. 0 Derham Chs.Dunkeswell abbey, Honiton Dart P.But close,Chawleigh,Chulmleigh Dawe Richard Reed, Lower Hellingtown, Derham John, St. An drew's wood,. Dart Richard, Addle hole, Black Tor- BucklandMonachornm,Yelvrtn.R.S.O Broadhembury, Honiton rington, Highampton R. S. 0 Da weR.Mayes,Homeavy, Y elvertn. R.S.O Dester W .Hockworthy, Wellington( Som) Dart Samuel, Ashprington, Totnes Dawe William, Court Barton, Bratton Dewdney Charles, Chaddlewood, Plymp- DartT.Luckworthy, Molland,Sth.Molton Clovelly, Lew Down R.S.O 1 ton St. Mary Dart Thomas, Silverton, Cullompton DaweWtr\.Reddicliff,MaryTavy,Tavstck Dewdney Charles, Holland, Spark well~ Dart Thomas Luxton, Incott, Sampford Dawe Wtlliam C. Week, Milton Abbot, Plympton St. Mary Courtenay, Okehampton Tavistock Dewdney Robert May, Poundsland~ DartWilliam,Bridge,NorthTawtonR.S.O Dawes 'fhos. Hill well, Beer Alston R.S.O Silverton, Cnllompton Dart William, Lower Wootton, Cole- DayHenry,Littleton ho.Hele,Ilfracombe Dicker Geo. Holeland, Donsford,Exeter brooke, Coplestone R.S.O DayW.Hillsboroush&Brimlands,Ilfrcmb Dicker Henry, Cossick, Moreton Hamp- Dart William, Molland, South Molton DaymanJames,Bradworthy,Holsworthy stead, Newton Abbot DartW.Stanbury,Alforden,Okehampton Dayman James, Sherwell, Harnstaple Dicker Samuel, Drewston, Chagford,. DascombeJohn, Lower Woodburn, Dui- Dayman John, Chapel st. Holsworthy Newton Abb.Jt verton R.S.O. (Somerset) Dayman John, Maddox, Bradworthy, Dicker William, Murchington, Throw- Date William, Ilbertstowe, Salcombe, Holsworthy leigh, Okehampton Kingsbridge DaymanRd.High ford,Ha.rtland,Bidefrd Didham Frank, Milton, Payhembury, Davey & Farley, Nymet Rowland, Mor- Dayman Sl.Fattacott,Hartland,Bideford Ottery St. Mary chard Bishop R.S,O Dayment Miss Elizabeth, Frankland, DidhamW. Yellenhams,Feniton,Honiton Davey John & William, Witheridge, Sampford Courtenay R.S.O Dilling Thomas, East Lydcott, High Morchard Bishop R.S.O Dayment John,HigherClisson,Sampford Hampton R.S.O Davey Richard & Mrs. Mary Ann, Per- Courtenay R.S.O Dillon J. Marymead, Hatherleigh R.S.O hams Holcombe, Uplyma, LymeRegis Dayment'f.Coxwallmill,ExbonrneR.S.O Dillon John Matthew, Pavington & Davey .O..lbert Edward, Eastwood, Dayment Thomas, Luscombe, Bovey Leachland, Bnrrington, Chulmleigh Bishop's Nympton, South Molton Tracey, Newton Abbot Diment Henry, East street, Chulmleigb Davey George, Clyst St. Mary, Exeter Daymond John,Nethereanx,Cullompton Diment W. Payhembury,OtterySt.Mary Davey George, Higher Queendart, Daymond Joseph, Huggins Week, Lup- Dimond H.Appledore, Farway, Honiton Witheridge, Morchard Bishop R.S.O pitt, Honiton DimondJ.Vineford,Awliscombe,Honiton Davey Henry, Higher Combshead, DelbridgeJn.Ford,Kentisbury,Barnstple Dimond Jas. Windsor, Lnppit, Honiton Broadwood Widger, Lifton R.S.O DelbriageJ.Rowes,BerryNarbor,Ilfrcmb Dimond J.M. Ridgway,Sidbnry,Sidmth DaveyJames,Sowdon,Lympstone,Exeter Delbridge Thomas, Fishley rock, Ather- DimondJesse,Lnxon,Up.Ottery,Honiton Davey John, Cowley, Honiton ington, Barnstaple Dimond John, Abbey mills, Dunkeswell Davey John, Higher Rowden, Sampford I.Jelbridge Wm.Berry Narbor,Ilfracombe abbey, Honiton Courtenay, Okehampton DelveRd.Lapford,MorchardBishopR.S.O Dimond R. Ullcombe, Up.Ottery,Honiton Davey John, Stockhey, Petrockstowe, Delve William, Higher Almanstone, Dingle Henry, Tav1ton, Tavistock Beaford R.S.O . Woolfardisworthy West, Bideford Dingle Joseph. Upton Pyue, Exeter Davey John, Penson, Winkleigh R.S.O Delve William, Summer's Hiscott, Taw- Dinnicombe James, Barton, Huntsham, Davey John, Week mill, Chawleigh, stock, Barnstaple Hampton R.KO Chulmleigh Denbow F. Crabadon,Diptford,Iv:vbridge l)innis Geor1re, Tr~well, North Pe'.her- DaxeyM.Fernworthy, BridestoweR.'3.0 Dend:e Henry, t.Jpton Helions, Crediton win, Egloskerry R.S.O · .
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