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DEVONSHIRE. PUB 1091 New Market Inn, Frederick John Harding, I2 Waterbeer I Pear Tree Inn, John Henry Stephens, 41 Tavistock Road TRADES DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. PUB 1091 New Market inn, Frederick John Harding, I2 Waterbeer I Pear Tree inn, John Henry Stephens, 41 Tavistock road. street & 5 Goldsmith street, Exeter Stolie, Devonport . Sew Market inn, Geo. W. Laver, South st. Gt. Torrington Pebble Ridge inn, C. Kemp, Westward Ho! Bideford New Market inn, Richd. Richards, 23 Cornwall st.Plymth Pennycomequiclt inn, William Savery, Pennycomequick, Xew Market hotel, Harry Skinner, I Duke st. Tavistock SLoke, Devonport Xew Pier spirit vaults, Geo. Godfrey, 63 James st.Devnprt Petertavey inn, ~irs. M. Salter, Petertavey, Tavistock · Sew Pier inn, George l\filman, Roundham rd. Paignton Phrenix inn, James Comins, 25 Goldsmith st. Exeter Xew Quay, Alfred George Pile, New quay, Teignmouth Fhrenix, William Heath, r Hammett's square, Tiverton Xew Quay inn, William Poyser, Dodbrooke, Kingshridge Phrenix Wine & Spirit Vaults, Henry Wood, 9 Phoenix XewRing of Bells, J. Dennis, Prixford, Marwd. Barnstaple street, Ea5t Stonehouse, Plymouth New Ring of Bells, Thomas Tucker,Honestone st.Bideford Pier hotel, Thomas Birmingham, Quay place, Ilfracombe Xew Town hotel, Thomas Reynolds, 36 York st. Plymouth Pilchard inn, Mrs. Christina Hardens, Borough island, Xewfoundland hotel, R. Davey, 23 East st. Newton Abbot ! Bigbury, Kingsbridge Xewport inn, Robert Glanvillc, 20 Edinburgh rd. Devnprt 1 Pilot inn, Fortunatus Perriam, Chapel hill, Exmouth ~o Place inn, James Dodd, I56 North road, Plymouth Plough inn.Jn.W.Clwllenger,Beer Fen·is, BeerAJstonR.S.O Xoah's Ark inn, Thomas Payne, 2 Saltash st. Plymouth Plough inn, Frank Gerrard, Fore st. Great Torrington Xorth Bridge inn, Alfred Delve, 6 St. David's hill, Exeter Plough inn, Mrs. E. Ponsford, Littleham, Exmouth Xorth Country inn, Henry Dennis, Boutford st.Barnstaple Plough, Frederick Valiance, Ipplepen, NewtDn Abbot Xorth Country Pink, John Gard, 4 Rarbican, Plymouth Plough inn, Thomas ·white, Bickington, Ilarnstaple Xorth Devon, \V. Taylor, Guineaford, Marwood,Barnstple Plume of I<'eathers inn, Fred Andrews, Fors st.Okehmphr ~orth Devon inn, Wm. Taylor, 52 Paul street, Exeter Plume of Feathers, Jasper Cracker, Princetown R ..S.O :Korth Star, George Snell, Zeal Monachorum, Bow R.S.O Plymouth inn, Henry .Anstey, West st. Okehampton ~ottingham hotel, \Villiam Thomas Stephens, 6 Mutley Plymouth inn, Edmund Ballamy, Court street, Moretoo plain, Plymouth Hampstead, Newton Abbot ~uggett inn, Henry Baker, 94 Queen street, Exeter Plymouth inn, William Broom, Dean street, Crediton Oat Sheaf inn, John We~tcott, TTj High .street, Crediton Plymouth inn, John Couch, 97 'High street, Totnes Oce-an Mail, James Daniell, 3I Millbay road, Plymouth Plymouth inn, Charles C. Elliott, Fore st. Kingsbridge Odd Fellows' Arms, William Frederick Hodges, I7 Tavi- . Plymouth inn: Sidney PhiliF Pike, 24 Alphington st.Exeter stock road, Stoke, Devonport i Plymouth inn, Waiter ·Walker, Chudleigh R.S.Q- Odd Fellows' Arms, D. Jackman, 6o New North rd.Exetr: Plymouth inn, Benjamin Winsor, Ridgeway, Plympton_ Okehampton inn, George Milford, 10 Ok'ehampton street, St. Mary St. Thomas, Exeter Plymstock inn, John Parsons, Plymstock', ·Plymouth Old inn, George Aggett, Drewsteignt{)n, Newton .Abbot Polsham Arms, Charles Corney, Polsham rd. Paignton Old inn, Mrs. Seline .Ashton, \Yell st. Gt. Torrington Poltimore .Arms, John Hartnell, !J>inhoe, Exeter Old inn, Mrs. Susan Bulley, Halwell R.S.O Poltimore .Arms, James Locke, Molton, South Molton Old inn, Julm F. S. Ford, Ermington, Ivyhridge Poltimore inn, ·Edward Medland, r67 Sidwell st. Exeter- Old inn, J. F. HingstDn Jarvis, Malboro', Kingsbridge Poltimore .Arms, Mrs . .A. Short, II4 Boutport st. Brnstple Old inn, Mrs. Jane Hutching-s, Hawkchurch, .Axminster Poltimore Arms, John Watts, Yard down, ~orth Molton, Old inn, Mrs. Mary Pike, Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Ash- South Molton bnrton R.S.O . Poncheydown inn, James Leman, Blackboro', Cullompton. Old Barley Sheaf, W. J. Gregory, 170 Kmg st. Plymouth Port Royal inn, Charles Edwards, Quay, Exeter Old Bear inn, George Warry Bull, Colyton, .Axminster Portobello inn, Joshua King, Silver street, Rideford Old ·Church inn, .Mrs. Elizabeth Kentisbeer, Laburnum Portsmouth Arms, Mrs.S.~ooper, iBurrington;Chulmleigh. ~treet, Tor, Torquay Portsmouth hotel, William Ware, Chawleigh, Chulmleigh Old Commercial inn, John H. Easterbrook, Highweek Portsmouth Passage House, Charles E. Babb, 27 Corn- street, Newton Abbo~ wall street, Devonport Old Golden Lion, Fredk. J. Walkey, 6 Guinea st. Exeter Post Office inn, Waiter :Hicks, 2 Market pl. Plymouth Old Malt Scoop, Thomas Howard Woolway, Lapford, Post Office inn, George Stoneman, Ridgeway, Plympton Morchard Bishop R.S.O St. Mary Old Market inn, Mrs. Eliza. Scrivings, 9 Torwood st.Torqy Post Office inn, John Warren, 20 Market st. Devonport Old Quay inn, Robt. 1S. Rudall, Old quay, Teignmouth Post Office inn, F. Woolland, IWhiddon down,Okehamptn. Old Ring of Bells, Charles Cross, Underwood, Plympton Pretoria wine stores, Wilkinsons Caterers Limited, North St. Mary street, Okehampton Old Ring of Bells, F. W. J. ·Cutland,Honestone st.Bidefrd Prince .Albert, John Dodd, 54 Cowick st.St.Thomas,Exetr-- Old Ring of Bells, Jn. Rowe, 31 Woolster st. Plymouth Prince Albert, Harry Mogridge, I Chapel street east, Old Rock inn, Mrs. A. Border, Level crossing,Brxhm.R.S.O Stonehouse, Plymouth Old Ship tavern, Francis Snell, The Quay, Bideford Prince .Arthur, R. Hoblyn, r5 Union st. Stoneho. Plymth Old Swan, John Richard Gover, 25 High street, Crediton Prince Arthur inn, Wm. Holmes, 4B Cecil .st. Plymouth Old Swan, J. P. Jones,Monkokehampton,WinkleighR:S.O Prince Blucher, W. Hunt, 100 West Exe sth. Tiverton Old Teignmouth inn, G. Southcott, I '\Ve..~t quarter,Exetr Prince Genrge, Richard Gilbert, 43 Chapel street, Stone- Old White Hart, Edwin Swain, Lyme st. Axminster house, Plymouth Olive Branch, Edwd. Jn. Jones,15 Wyndham .st.ea.Plymth Prince Regent, T. Tapscott, 6 Lawman green, Tiverton Oporto, John Lewis, 40 York street, Plymouth Prince Teck, William John Isabell, 23 Gloucester street;.- Oporto Storeg, Thos. Gillard, 45 Sidwell street, Exeter Morice Town, Devonport Osborne hotel, -'irs. J. M. Hendry, Hcsketh cres. Tmqy Prince of Wales, Wm. Adams, Old Town st. Dawlish Otter hotel, Mrs. Caroline Sophia Wheaton, Colaton Ra- Prince of Wales, Mrs. Emma Hatherly, 24 Fore st.Tgnmth leigh, Ottery St. Mary Prince of Wales, Thomas William Howe, 19 Courtenay O:xenhnm Arms hotel, John J. Knapman, South Zeal, street, Newton Abbot Okehampton Prince of Wales inn, P. P. Lloyd, 4 Russell -st. Plymouth Oxford .Arms, Frederick Wm. Gowing, 12 Fme st. Totnes Prince of Wales' hot~l, Clark Swift, West .Appledore,Apple- Oxford inn, Hd. E. Holmes, 4 Claremont st. Plymouth dore R.S 0 Pack Horse, C. Barriball, 46 CDwick st.St. Tbomas,Exetr Prince of \Vales. John Symons, Princetown R.S.O Pack Horse, John Cole, South Brent R.S.O Prince of '\Vales, G. W. Vellacott, 4 Fore st. Ilfracombe Pack Horse, John G. Ford, 43 St. David's hill, Exeter Prince of Wales, Robert Vickary, Holcombe Rogus, Wel- Pa!k Arms, Thomas Edwin Deem, Pembroke road, Ella- lington (Somerset} combe, Torquay Prince of Wales, Thomas Watts, 25 Martin terrace, Palk. Arms, Mrs. Elizabeth Gidley, Christow, Exeter · Morice Town, Devonport Palk's Arms, J. R. Cox, Hennoek, Bovey Tracey R.S.O Princess Alexandra, Mrs.M.A. Taylor, 9 Bonhay rd.Exetr Paper Makers' .Arms, W. H. Turner, 14 Exe st. Exeter Princess Royal, George Horwell, 96 Union s~reet, East Parade inn, Robert H. Lewis, Broad st. Ilfracombe Stonehouse, Plymouth Parker's .Arms, Wm. Edwd. Davis, Collaton, Paignton Princess Hoyal inn, William Lake, Barnstaple street, East- Parlqy Arms, George Henry Wm. Nicholas, Huckworthy the-Water, Bideford bridge, Sampford Spinev, Horra'bridge R.S.O Princess Royal, Wm. W. Matthews, 37 Notte st. Plymth Passage House inn, Mrs.· Charity James & Son, Beer Prospect inn, A. Grinter, Prospect pl. Millbay, Plymouth .!lston R.S.O Providence inn, Sampson Putt, Prawle, Kingsbridge Pa.;;s3.ge Rouse inn, R. Bolt, The Passage, Topsham,Exeter Punch Brnvl, Charles Loram, Forder street, Moreton Passage House, Edwd. Brimicombe, Dittisham, Dartmouth Hampstead, Newton Abbot Passage House inn, Wm. IYillis, Cattedown, Plymcuth Pym .Arms, John J. 1Villi<llm, 16 FyiYL street, ::.Iorice Patna inn, Mrs. William Jackson, 92 Harwell street & Town, Devonport 78 North road, Plymouth DEVON .
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