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DORSETSHIRE. PUB 291 Harbour View Mn, Joseph Rose, Quay, Poola New Inn TRADES DIRECTORY.] DORSETSHIRE. PUB 291 Harbour View mn, Joseph Rose, Quay, Poola New inn. George Hann, Halstock, Yeovil Hare & Hounds, Malachi Trav~rs, Waytuwn, Nether­ New inn, Joseph Haysom, High street, Swanage S.O bury, Beaminster R.S.O New inn, Thomas John Hewlett, The Quay, Wareham High West Street tavern, Joel Board, High West New inn, John Hilliar, Okeford Fitzpaine, Blandford street, Weymouth New inn, Fredk. House, Wootton Glanville, Sherborne Hit 01' :Miss, R. Kellaway, Sydling St. Nicholas, Dorchstr New inn, William Hurst, Corscombe, Dorchester Holm Bush, George Keeping, Lytchett Minster, Poole New inn, John Mannel, Shipton Gorge, Bridport Hope tavern, John Perks, Hope street, Weymouth New inn. G. Moors, Wimborne road, Longfieet, PooIe Hope &; Anchor, H. Strangway, St. Michael's la. Bridport New inn, Charles Pope, Pydel-Trenthide, Dorchester Horns, John Cutler, West Parley, Wimborne New inn, James Samways, Knighton west, Dorchester Horns inn. Charles C. Gillingham, Cola hill, Wimborne New inn, Thomas Savage, Church Knowle, Wareham Horse &; Groom inn, J. Bridle, St. John's hill, Wareham New inn, W. H. Weaver, White Hart st.BeaminsterR.S.O Horse Shoe inn, Mrs. Elizh. Bull, Hawkchurch, Axminstr New inn, Henry Wild, Charmouth Houton inn, James Glass, old established family &; com- New Antelope, Charles Phillips, New street, Poole mercial hotel, first class accommodation for hunting New Bridge, E. Blackmore, Little George st. Weymouth gentlemen, good stabling &c. Houton, Wimborne New London tavern, E. A. Vincer, Lagland st. PooIe Ilchester Arms, Tom Cooper, Abbotsbury, Dorchester New Ox inn, Miss Sarah .T. Sticklen, Shillingstone RS.O 1ersey, Mrs. S. Tomkins, 21 St. Thomas st. Weymouth New Rooms inn, John L. Kingman, Cove row. Weymouth Jolly Sailor, R. W. Male, Castletown S.O. Isle of Portlnd Nothe tavern, Robert Pittaway, Barrack lane, Weymouth Jolly Sailor, George Whitcher, Quay, Poole Old inn, Henry Biles, 17 West Allington, Bridport lGng of Prussia, James Smith, East street, Bridp'ort Old inn (The), John Loveridge, Hawkchurch, Axminster King &; Queen. Mrs. M. D. Bosanquet, Quay, PooIa Old inn, William James Norris, West street, Poole King's Arms, Mrs. S. A. Andrews, Stoborough, Warehm Old inn, Tom Northover, Holt, Wimborne King's Arms, John Drew, Leigh, Sherborne Old Ash inn, Hector Day, Farnham, Salisbury King'sArJIllS,MissMl.Edmonds,LangtAonMatravers,Warehm Old Cooper's Arms, Wm. J. Squibb, Maiden st. Weymth King's Arms inn, James Grant, Portesham, Dorchester Old House at Home, T. Vine, 16 Salisbury st. Dorches~er King's Arms, Robert Hiscock, High street. Poole Old Ox inn, Lot Fred. Dart, Shillingstone RS.O King's Arms, Miss Sarah Houe, North street, Wareham Old Rooms inn, John Mabey, Cove row, Weymouth King's Arms, John Macey. Chesil, Fortune's \Vell RS.O. Old Ship inn, Richd. WaIters, 16 High West st.Dorchestr Isle of Portland Old Swan inn, J. S. Dibben, Toller Porcorum, Dorchestr King's Arms, John Marsh, North Allington, Bridport Pack Horse inn, Chas. Dunford, 35 East st. Bridport King's Arms, Mrs. J. Martin, East Stour. Gillingham Paulet Arms, Rd. Dewdney, Hooke. Beaminster RS.O King's Arms, GeorJ:re Patten, Thornford, Sherborne Peter's Finger, Richard Hancock, Lytchett Minster, Poole King's Arms, Mrs.M.Pike,Highmr.WallisDown,Bournmth Phrenix, G. J. Pitfield, 16 High East street, Dorchester King's Arms, Francis Short, Trinity road, Weymouth Picnic inn, Miss Julia Champ, Osmington mills. Os- King's Arms, Edwin J. Silcox, Bleke st. Shaftesbury mington, Weymouth King's Head, Henry Keats, 6Q Mill street, Dorchester Pilot Boat. Robt. Warren, Bridge street, Lyme Regis King's Head, James Norman, BradpoIe, Bridport Plough, William Baggs, Osmington, Weymouth King's Head, William Shergold, High street, Poole Plough inn, Eli Day, Manston, Blandford King's Head, Mrs. Elizh. Sly, East street, Weymouth Plume of Feathers. Mrs. J. Baker, Half Moon st.Sherbrne King's Head tap, William Cleal, West street, Wimborne Plume of Feathers, Jas. Henry, LittleGeorge st.Weymth Knowle's Arms, J. Seymour, Salisbury st. Shaftesbury Plume of Feathers, W. W.Scriven, 3 Prince's st.Dorchstr La Belle Vue restaurant, William Hansford, Durlston Plymouth inn, WaIter Wheeler, 59West Allington,Bridprt park, Swanaga S.O Ponsonby Arms, Job Fish, Hamworthy, Poole Lamb & Flag, Mrs. G. Board, Lower Bond st. Weymouth Poole Arms, William Budden, Quay, Poole Langton Arms, Jas. Tanswell, Tarrant Monkton,Blandfrd Porters' Arms, T. Galloway, St. Mary st. Weymouth Lily inn, James Foss, We:gt street, Bridport Portland Roads inn, Mrs. Emma Betsworth, Castletown Lion &; Lamb, Thos. Dunevan, Thames street, Poole S.O. Isle ()f Portland Loders Arms, Wesley Hine, Lower Loders, Bridport Portmahon Castle, Alfd. J. Lowle,High st.Longlleet,Poole. London inn, FrPdk. Burton,West rd.Symondsbury,Bl'dprt Portsmouth Hoy, William Clark, Quay, Poole London inn, Henry Sansom, Church street, Lyme Regis Potters' Arms, Job Foster, Hamworthy. Poole Lord Nelson, Noah Coombes, Quay, Poole Prince Albert. G. A. Pashen, Little George st. Weymth Lord Nelson, Jas. O. Ford, North street, Wareha_m Prince Alfred, Roberl Comben, We.ston, Weymouth Market House, F. Brake, 21 St. Edmund st. Weymouth Prince of Wales, Richard Comben, Fortune's Well R.S.O. Market House tavern, C. Warry, Maiden st. Weymouth Isle of Portland Marquis of Granby, Mrs. Louisa Mary Ann Northover, Prince of Wales, Albt. H. Cutler, 15 Oakfld. st. Blandford West Chickerell, Weymouth Prince of Wales, Chas. J. Stone, 12 Park st. Weymouth Masons' Arms, Andrew A. Baker, Shipton Gorge,Bridprt Punch Bowl, Abraham Stevens, Easton, Fortune's "'-ell Masons' Arms, W. Hounsell, Silver street, Lyme Regis R.S.O. Isle of Portland Masons' Arms, T. Lankashear, North street, Bridport Pure Drop, William Fox, Wootton Glanville, Sherborne Masons' Arms, Miss Matilda Staples, Ryall. Whitchurch Pure Drop, Mrs. Elizabeth Langford, West st. Wareham Canonicorum, Charmouth Queen's Head, James Hain, 33 Fordington, Dorchester Melplash inn, Mrs. Hannah Rendell, Melplash R.S.O Queen's Head inn, Mrs. M. Hunter, Queen st.Gillingham Mermaid inn, F. P. Pellett, Wakeham, Isle of Portland Queen's Own, J. Sturmey, 8 Durngate street, Dorchester Military Arms, Wm. Wadley, Barrack lane, Weymouth Quiet Woman, Mrs. Lydia Brown. Halstock, Yeovil MiltiOn ArmS', Tom Jeans, Milton Abba.s, Blanrlford Railway inn, James Bailey, West Moors. Wimborne Mitre inn, George Oborne; good accommodation for Railway inn, Charles Bishop, Yetminster, Sherborne cyclists & touring parties; good stabling, High street, Railway, Uriah Davidge. 29 Park street, Weymouth Shaftesbury Railway inn, William Delicate. Broadway. Dorchester Nag'S Head, Edward Carter, Mappowder, Blandford Railway inn, J. C. Hopkins, 12 Damory Court st.Blandfrd Nag's Head, Hamilton Rogers, New street, Weymouth Railway Commercial inn, Frederick W. Nobbs, Maiden New inn, Mrs. Elizabeth Beer, Chetnole, Sherborne Newton, Dorchester New inn, H. Blandford, Blandford St. Mary, "Blandford Railway tavern, J. W. Richards, 34 South st. Dorchester New inn, George Bowditch, Mosterton, Crewkerne Railway inn, Mrs. Elizh. Sampson. Spetisbury. Blandfrd New inn, Eli Bowyer, Wambrook, Chard Railway tavern, Mrs. M. Stroud, Commercial rd.Weymth New inn, Brickell Brothers, Cann, Shaftesbury Railway inn. Wm. C. Warren, Railway station, Wareham New inn, Reuben Caddy, Puddlehinton, Dorchester Railway Terminus, Richard Miller, Bradpole I'd. Bridport New inn, Thomas Alexander Chaddock, Easton, For· Ranelagh, Arthur James Rodway,Ranelagh I'd.Weymouth tune's Well R.S.O. Isle of Portland Red Lion, Wm. R Attwooll, Hope square, Weymouth Ne';";' inn, James Chappey, Netherbury, Beaminster Red Lion, William H. Bu~ler. Beaminster RS.O New inn, Thomas Chisman, Thames street, Poole Re,l Lion inn, Thomas Dare, High street, Gillingham New inn, C. Chubb, Drimpton St. Mary, BeaminsterRS.O Red Lion, Wm. Dawbney, West Milton, MeIplash R.S.O New inn, Mrs. S. Churchill, Stoborough, Wareham Red Lion, In. Dominey. World's end. Almer, Blandford New inn, Wm. G. Cornish, Broad street, Lyme Regis Red Lion, R G. Frampton,Sturminstr.Marshall,Wimbrne New inn, James Crabb, Batcombe, Dorchester Rei Lion, Jesse Grant, Market place, Blandford New, Charles William Edward Davidge, Chesil, For- Red Lion inn, Wm. Huxford, Church street, Lyme Regis tune's Well R.S.O. Isle of Portland Red Lion, Mrs. Elizabeth Nobbs, Cerne Abbas,Dorchester New inn, Geo. Galpin, Buckland Newton, Dorchester Red Lion, Henry Pearce, Hamworthy, Poola New inn, W. Gape. Lower Evpe, Symondsbury, Bridport Red Lion, Chas. Ro~ Newton, Sturminster NewtonRS.O New inn, Frank Gibbs, 30 East street, Blandford Red Lion, George Vye, High street, Swanage S.O New inn. R (Hvde. Whitchurch Canonicorum, Charmth Red Lion, Fred. Will Wright, Hi~h street, Stalbridge New inn, H. Grinter, Stoke Abbott, Beaminster R.S.O Rest &; Welcome inn, John Colley, Stockwood, Dorchester.
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