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GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KEILY's Bibury-See Arlington Lechlade Stevens,' Bear' & 'Waggon & Horses,' Mon Brimpsfield & Caudle Green-W 118 CIRENCESTER. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [KEILY'S Bibury-See Arlington Lechlade Stevens,' Bear' & 'Waggon & Horses,' mon Brimpsfield & Caudle Green-W. Butler, Crown & White Leigh John Skuse, 'Wbeatsheaf,' mono & fri Lion inns, mono to the Crown inn, Cheltenham, tues. Maiseyhampton-Hedges, Bear inn, mon thurs. &; sat. j Rarris, Crown .& White Lion inns, Malmesbury-Fry, Barley Mow inn, mono & fri wed. & fri Minchinhampton &; Nailsworth-Nicbolls, Three Com- Brinkworth-John Franklin, Wheatsheaf inn, mon passes inn, mono &; thurs Burford-See Aldsworth Minety-Read, •Wheatsheaf,' mono &; fri.; W. Tidmarsh, Castle Eaton-See Kempsford , Wbeatsheaf,' mono &; fri.; Fry, W'heatsheaf inn, Cbalford See Stroud mon.; Clarke, Wheatsheaf inn, fri Oharlton &; Malmesbury-Rndman, King's Arms inn,mon Miserden, Sutgrove &c Booth, 'Swan,' man. & fri Ohedworth-Mrs. Bowles, Nag's Head inn, mono &; tri.; North Oerney-C. Brown, Crown inn, mono wed. & fri Hicks, Red Lion inn, mono & fri.; Reuben Sly, • Red Northleach-8troud, Sun & Nag's Head inns, mono & Lion,' mono wed. & fri fri.; to Cheltenham, tues. thurs. & sat.; Hayward, Cheltenham James A. Maslin, tues. thurs. & sat. 7 Swan inn, mon a.m. from his shop, 56 Oricklade street to Crown inn, Oaksey-See Eastcourt High street, calling at Perrott's Brook, North Cerney; Poole Keynes John Medlicott, 'Three Compasses,' mono Rendcomb, Colesborne, Cowley &; Cubberley each way, k fri.; Clark, 'Barley Mow,' mono &; fri returning at 3.30 p.m. the same evenings Poulton Joseph Poole, 'Nag's Head,' mono wed. &; fri. ; Caates-S. Roberts, Barley Mow & Bell inns, mono wed. Luckett, 'Bear' &; 'Waggon & Horses,' mon.wed.&; fri fri. &; sat. 5 p.m Purton-Barnes, Wheatsheaf inn, mono &; fri.; to Swin. Colesborne Hunt, King's Head tap & White Lion inn, don on thurs.; J. Selby, 'Wheatsheaf,' mono et fri.; man. &; fri. calling at 'Bathurst Arms,' North Cerney to Swindon on wed CoIn Rogers &:- CoIn St. Dennis-See Ablington Quenington-Lander, mono wed. & fri. to 114 Dyer at CoIn St. .Aldwyns-See Hatherop Rendcomb See Cheltenham Cowley-See Oheltenham Rodmarton-Bond, 'Three Compasses,' mono wed. & fri Cricklade William Clark &; Son, passengers & goods to Sapperton-Bendall, 'King's Head' & 'Three Cocks,' Purton station 3 times daily; to Sun &; Wheatsheaf mono &; fri.; Arnold, Barley Mow inn, man. wed. & inns, Cirencester, mono &; fri fri.; &; Pepworth, • Three Horse Shoes,' mon Crudwell-See Malmesbury Sherborne See AIdsworth Down Ampney-W. Haines, • Sun' &; 'Wheatsheaf,' Shurdington-See Cheltenham mono & fri Somerford Keynes-See Minety Duntisbourne Richard Smith, 'King's Arms,' mono &; South Carney-Gassor, King's Head tap, mono wed.&; fri fri.; to North Cerney &; Cheltenham, tues. & sat Southrop-See Eastieach °Eastcourt &; Oaksey-George Richmond, 'Wheatsheaf,' Stroud & Cbalford-Bendall, King's Head tap, & Three mono &; fri Cocks inn, mono & fri.; Whiting, Three Horse Shoes ~astleach-Tanne'r, Sun inn, mono &; fri inn, mon.; Clark, 'Wheatsheaf,' man Elkstone See Brimpsfield Sntgrove Moore, 'Crown,' mono &; fri Fairford-Scarrott, Bear inn, mono &; fri Swindon-See Purton Hankerton-Chivers, 'Wheatsheaf,' man. &:, fri.; Cooper, Syde See Brimpsfield &:, Caudle Green , Wheatsheaf,' mono &; fri Tarlton-Bond, Three Compasses inn, man. wed. & fri. ; lIankerton, Eastcourt, Oaksey &; Somerford Keynes­ Blowing, mono &; fri James Chivers, 'Wheatsheaf' & 'Barley Mow,' mono Tetbury-Price, Sun & Three Compasses inns,mon.kfri & fri Whelford-See Kempsford Hatherop, CoIn &; Quenington-Lander, mono wed. &; fri. Winson-W. Smith, 'Bear' &:; • Waggon & Horses,' mono rI4 Dyer street & fri Highworth-Samuel Beasley, •Wheatsheaf,' mon Winstone See Beech Pike Kempsford, Maisey Hampton, Castle Eaton, Marllton & Withington-Hiscock, 'Crown,' mon Marsden-Stroud, 'Bear' & • Waggon &; Horses,' man. Witney-See Faringdon & fri ° Yanworth John Smith, 'Waggon &:; Horses,' mon Kemble Radcliffe, Barley Mow inn, man. & fri.; More- ton, Swan inn, man. wed. &:, fri PRIVATE RESIDENTS. 1Boulton Frederick Thomas Essing- Curtis Thomas, 6 Grosvenor villas JJathurst Earl J.P., D.L. Cirencester ton, Ingleside, Lewis [ane 'Darby Robert, 2 Cumberland terrace, house, & 20 Grosvenor gardens i& Bowly William, 28 Cecily hill Ohurch street Bachelors' & Carlton clubs, Lon- Brain Thomas Jas. 14 Gloucester st Davis 'George Frederick, 13 Dollar st don SW Brewin Mrs.Wm.Birchfield,Querns la Drew George, Springfield villa, Vie- ...A.damthwaite Mrs.The Firs,Victoria rd Brittle John Nightingale, 63 Dyer st toria road Alexander Hy. Brighton viI. Lewis la Brown Rev. John Frederick (Congre- Drewett Miss, King's Head hotel .AlIen Raymond, Barton Mill house gational), 2 Corin villas Edwards Mrs. Foss lodge, Sheep st .AlIen Hobert, Park street Brown Misses E. & J. Further Barton Ellett Robert, Oakley cottage Alien Vincent, 19 Ashcroft road Brown Miss L. Bartonbury Faulkner Rev. George Richard M.A., Alien William, 4 Mount viJllas, Somer- Brown Mrs.Laurel cottage,Watermoor D.D. (curate of Cirencester &; head ford road Bullock Thos. Bridge ho. Chesterton master Powell'.s boys' upper school), .A.mphlett Rev. George Le Strange Buncombe Arthur Hy. 4 Victoria I'd Lindum house M.A. (curate), 7 Corin street Buncombe Miss, 8 Victoria road Fay Samuel, Querns Hill house Anderson Robert, The Barton Burnett Edward, log Dyer street Flux Misses, I Bromley ter. Tower st Anderson Robert Alexander, Park st Burrows Charles, 4 Ashcroft villas Foote Fredk. Brett, 192 Gloucester st Andrews George Henry, Victoria cot- Butler Major Francis John Paul J.P. Forrest Thomas FO:l'syth, The Quems tage, Queen street 15 Dollar street Fowler Mrs. 2 Ashcroft villas Andrews Mrs. 3 Roman villas, Vic- Clappen Mrs. 24 Lewis lane Fowler Oliver Humphrey,25 Dollar st toria road Clark William, 23 Lewis lane Frazer Geo. 3 Cirencester ter.Corin st Arnold Oharles, Watermoor road Clow William, 48 Victoria road Freeman Mislses, 53 Lems lane Arnold Wm. Edward, 6 Laurel villas Cock John Henry, 30 Cricklade street Fry William Henry, Glenside, Asherft Ashdown Arthur, 43 Victoria road Cole Arthur Abel, West Market place Gardner Charles, 6 Tower street Attwood Mrs. Gwynfa vils.Victoria rd Cole Edward James, 5 London road Gardner Henry Tom, Compton villa, Baker William James, 8 Watermoor I'd Cole Mrs. Glifton lodge, Ohesterton Victoria road • Banbrook John, 2 Galba villas, Vic- Cole WaIter, 10 Tower street Gegg Joseph, II Tower 'street toria road Cole WilIiam Hy.J.P. Querns Lane ho Gegg Joseph Henry,183' Gloucester st Barkley Hy. Ohas. J.P.6 Cricklade st Ooles W. Crosbie, West Lyn, Ashcroft Giboons Arthur Henry, 2 Tower st Bartlett Ernest, 26 Dollar street Collas Ernest John, 2 Chesterton ter Gifford the Hon. Mrs. 115 Dyer at Barton Robert, 22 Lewis lane Compton Mrs. 10 Church street Gill :iev. William Thomas (Wesleyan), Beecham Edward Miles, Watermoor Cossham William Raymond M.D. 114 Epw~rth lodge, Ashcroft Berry Harry, 48 Dollar street Dyer street Gillett George, Hillside iBishop Fras. Wm.Horton bo.Sheep st Cox Francis, 25 Dollar street Gillett Jl')m Alfred, 1 Black Jack st Bishop Henry, Ceylon villas, Tower st Creese Edward Jas. Edgell, Leaholme Gobey George William, 5 Tower street Bland Miss, 2 Ashcroft villas Cripps Edwd.Chas. Thomas Street ho Gorton Richard, 32 Chester street Blandford Clement ,Smart, Worcester Cripps Miss, 15 GosditCh street Gostling Gf'Orge, 57 Lems lane house, Cbesterton Cripps Wilfred Joseph M.A., C.B., Gould John' Chester street Blundell Prof. Edward, At-gyle house D.L., J.P.,F.S.A. The Walnut Trees Green Char'ks, Chesterton Blunsom Mrs. 48 Dyer street Croke John, The Abbey Green Wm:\m Frederick, I Bath ter- lBlunsomWilliam,Gloucester ho.Dyer st Cullis Edmund, 55 Dyer street race, Wrlermoor road.
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