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GLOUCESTERSHIRE, with BATII and BRISTOL, Teague J. Lea .. 482 GLOUCESTERSHIRE, WITH BATII AND BRISTOL, POST FARMERs-continued. Teague J. Lea Bailey, Cinderford Trenfi~>ld J. Mickleton Stokes J. Stanway, Broadway Teale C. Alderton, Winchcomb Trigg Mrs. M. A. Ad sett, Newnham Stokes Mrs. S. Wi1lersey Terrett T. Ruardean Trilley T. Filton, Bristol Stokes W. Gretton, Winchcomb Tbeyer Daniel, Malt House farm, Uck~ Trinder H. Wood 8tanway, Broadway Stone Mrs. Tarlton, Cirencester ington, Elmstone Hardwick, Chelten- Trinder W. Bibury, Fairford StonehamMrs.R.Yate,Chipping Sodbry ham Trinder W. Pamingtoo, Tewkesbury Stow R. Adlestrop hill,Chipping N orton They er D. Uckington, Cheltenham Trotman A. Meysey Hampton, Cricklade Stow W. Bledington, Chipping Norton Theyer H.LittleSburdin~ton,Cheltenhm Trotman E. Trilgate, Painswick, Stroud Strange J. Ampney Crncis, Cirencester Theyer I. Badgeworth, Cheltenham Trotman G. Cranham, Stroud Stronge T. Cecily bill, Cirencester They er J. Crickley ,Badgewrth.Chltnhm Trot man G. Painswick, Stroud Strutton A. Upper Slaughter, Stow.on~ They er J. Bowling green frm. Cirencestr Trotman J. Miserden, Cirencester the-W old Thomas G. Frampton Cotterell, Bristol Trotman J. Oldbury Stnrch P. Icomb, Stow~on-the-Wold ThomasG.Lasboro',Wootton-under-Edg Trotman Mrs. Brimpsfield, Painswick Sturge W. Yate, Chipping Sodbury Thomas G. Shirebampton, Bristol Trotman R. Down, Painswick Summerill T. Abston, Bath Thomas H.Star&Gartr.fm.Avening,Strd Trotman S.Oldbury Summers C. Sudeley, Winchcomb Thomas H •.Jun. Blakeney, Newnham Trotman W. Painswick, Stroud Summers G. :Aistone, Cheltenham Thomas I. Hazlefarm,Olveston. Bristol Trott W. Charlton, Henbury, Bristol Summers W. Bream Thomas J. Gaunts Eartbcott, Bristol Trough ton W.Charlton Kings,Cheltenbm Surman G. Woodmancote, Cheltenham 'fhomas J. Blakeney. Newnham Trowton J. Pebworth Surman J. Longford, Gloucester Thomas J. Whiteclitf, Coleford 1'rubody G. Soundwell, Bitton, Bristol Surman Miss J. Longridge, Gloucester Thomas J. Gaunts Eartbcott, Bristol Trubody T. Upton, Bitton, Bristol Surman R. Woodmancote, Cheltenham Thomas J. Stowick, Henbury, Bristol Truby E.Lit.Ri!!sington,ChippingNorton Surman William, Old farm, Hasfield, Thomas J. Alrnondsbury, Bristol TrubyJ.Litl.Rissington,ChippingNorton Gloucester Thomas J. St. Briavells Truby W .Lit.Rissington,Chipping Nortn Surman W. Maisemore, Gloucester Thomas Mrs. M. Mangotsfield, Bristol Trnebody T. Upton Cheyney, Bristol Sutton Charles, Chedworth, Northleach Thomas M. Longhope, Mitcheldean Truman G. Hazards, Dymock, Newent Sutton W. Mythe, Tewkesbury Thomas Mrs. S. Newnham • Truman W. Sandhurst, Gloucester Syms C. Chaxhill, Newnham Thompson J. Horton, Chippenham Tuck C. Hawkesbu.ry, Chippenham Syms N. Highleadon, Gloucester Thomson Frederick, Carswalls,Newent Tuck R. Hawkesbury, Chippenhman Syms R. Tillup, Gloucester Thomson Henry, the Moat, Newent Tuck T. Iron Acton, Bristol Syms W. Churcham, Gloucester Thurston i\Irs. E. Holders, Newent Tucker J. Westbury-upon-Trym,Bristo Syms William, Yew Tree farm, Norton, Thurston J. Mantley house, Newent Tucker R. Winterboorne, Bristol Gloucester Thurston J. Kington, Thorn bury Tnckett A. Siston cottage,Siston,Bristol Tamplin J. Dairy farm, Lydney Thurston J. jun. Rrnenshill, Newent Tudman J. St. Briavells Tamp !in J. jun. Dairy farm, Lydney Thurston W. Broad street, Newent Tudor W. Chase Stroat, Chepstow Tanner D. Shipton Moyne, Tetbury Thurston W. Stonehouse, Lt>dbury Tuffiey R. Mincbinhampton, Stroud Tanner J. Lawrence Western, Bristol Thurston W. WhiteLou11e, Newent Tuffiy R. Birdlip, Cowley, Painswick Tanner J. Oakridge Lynch, Stroud Tibbatts H. Lime Tree, Dymock,N ewent Tuffiy T. Stancomb farm, Bisley,Stroud Tanner M. Lee, Almondsbury, Bristol Tibbatts Thomas, Rose hill, Dymock, Turk W. Barnsley, Cirencester Tanner M. Cbavenage, Horsley, Strond Newent Turner C. Cbarlton Kings, Cheltenham Tanner Mrs. Stowick, Henbury, Bristol TidmarshS.Evenlode,Moreton-in-Marsb Turner G. Westcote, Chipping Norton Tanner R.Leightertoa, Wootton-un.-Edg THey R. Fretherne, Stone house Turner Messrs. W estcote,ChippingNortn Tanner R. Dou!!'htrm, Tetbury Till J. Clapton farm, Berkeley TurnerT.Frampton-on-Severn,Stonehose Tanner Mrs. S. Shipton Moyne,Tetbury Till J. Clapton farm, Hill TwissellJ.FramptonMansell,Ciwlcester Tarling T. Poulton, Swindon Till J. Tortworth green, Tortworth Twissell L. France Lynch, Stroud Ta~ler D. Woodlands, Northleach Till W. the Gran~?e, Tetbury Twyning I. Cross ways, Thornbury Tayler 1. Kemerton, Tewkesbnry Till W. Moreton, Thornbury l'yler J. Tytherington, Thornbury Tayler T. Turkdean, Northleach Till W.j11n. Park farm, Thornbury TyndallW.Leigbterton,Wootton-und.-E Tayler W. Hinton,Dyrham,Chippenham Tilley W. Ashley down, Bristol Tysoe Mis1:1es E. & G. Pebworth • Tayler W. Old Sodbury, Chippenham Timms J. Todenham Tysoe J. Bledington, Chipping Norton Tayler W. Yate, Chipping ~odbury Tipping J. Preston Tysoe J. Long Marston Taylor C. Nannton farm, Winchcomb Titcumb J.jun. Upton, Tetbury TysoeJ. Rumer ball, Welford Taylor F. Asbelworth, Gloucester Titcumb J. sen. Lit. Lowfield fm. Tetbry Underwood T. & N. Horsley, Stroud Taylor F. N otgrove, Northleach Toby J. Closeturf farm, St. Briavells Uzzell Mrs. M. Fretberne, Stonehouse Taylor G. Latteridge.Iron Acton,Bristol To~well W. Bishop's Cleeve, Cheltenhm Vail C. Ley, N ewnham Taylor G. Sibland, Thornbury Toleman R.Tockington,Olveston,Bristol Vaisey T. Stratton, Cirencester Taylor J. World'~ end farm, Hill Tolley Mrs. E. Twyning, Tewkesbury Vallender C. Laughtons, Gloucester Taylor J. Tythermgton, Thornbury Tombs E. Poulton, Swindon Vallender G. Maisemore, Gloucester Taylor J. Alderton, Winchcomb Tombs H. Barrow, Cheltenham Vallender T. Maisemore, Gloucester Taylor J. Bishop's Cleeve, Cheltenham Tombs I. Witcomb, Gloucester Vaughan J: Ruardean Taylor J. Evington, Cheltenham Tombs J. T. Queniugton, Fairford Vernon 1. & H. Arlingbam, Stonebonse Taylor J. Hill farm, Lyflney Tombs Job, Upper farm, Witcomb, Vernon C. Barnw011d, Gloucester Taylor John, Green, Ashelworth, Glou- Gloucester Vick D. Elmore, Gloucester cester Tombs J .Aston-upon-Carrant, Tewksbry Vick J. Haresfield, Stonehouse Taylor J. Simmonds fm. Cranham, Strd Tombs J. Harnhill, Cirencester Vick Mrs. M. Elmore, Gloucester Taylor J. Filton, Bristol Tombs 1. Shurdingtoo, Cheltenham Vick R. Farley's end,Hardwicke,Glo'etr Taylor I. Hotmesbarn, Lydney Tomes J. Weston-on-Avon Vick R. Norton, Gloucester Taylor J. Oldbury Tomes R. Welford Villar J. Leckbampton, Cheltenham Ta:vlor Richard, Green farm, Norton, TomlinRon T. Pebworth VillarJ.Southam,Bishop'sCleve,Chltnm Gloucester ToobyJ.obn,Westbry.-on-Svrn.Newnbm Vimpany A. Bream Taylor S. Railes, Winchcomb Too by J sph. West bry .-on-Svrn.N ewnbm Vinecomb J. 01 veston, Bristol Taylor S. Mickleton Too by Thomas Waiter, Hill farm, Hart- Vines J. King Stanley, Stonehonse Taylor S. Northwick, Bristol pury, Gloucester Virgo C. Over, Almondsbury, Bristol Taylor Mrs. S. Tanhouse farm,Newland Tooby W. Hartpury, Gloucester Virgo J. Blakeney, Newnham Taylor T. Aldrington court, Lydney ToogoodG.W.HaydenKnol1,Cheltenham Virgo W. Blakeney, Newnham Taylor T. Eastwood, Tbornbury Tovey W. & R. Painswick, Stroud Vizard T.Sbapridge,Abbenhall,Mitcbldn Taylor T. Tytherington, Thornbury Tovey 1. Barrington downs, Great Bar- Voyce E. Whitehall farm, Coleford Taylor W. Wards, Lydney rington, Burford . Voycei.theStream,Ashelwortb,Glouestr Taylor W. Aram~, Newnham Tovey N. Didbrook, Broadway VoyceT.Wadleys,Ashelworth,Gioncester Taylor W. Alkerton, Stonehouse Tovey R. s~>n. Fairford Wade H. Hill Taylor W. Ashelworth, Gloucester Tovey W. Meysey Hampton, Cricklade Wade T. Woolaston, Lydney Taylor W. Bisbop'sCleeve, Cheltenham Towu~end J.LeonardStanley,Stonehouse Wadley Mrs. Tirley, Tewkesbury Taylor W. Little Buckland, Bnckland Towmend P. Old Gore, Cirencester Wadley T. Maisemore, Gloucester Taylor W. Charleton, Henbury, Bristol Townsend R. Clearwell Wadley W. Maisemore, Gloucester Taylor W. Corse, Gloucester TownsendT.Pinkwell,Chadwrtb.Nrthlcb Wadley W. Twyning, Tewkesbury Taylor W. Churmead farm, Oldbury Townsenc:l T. Whelford, Fairford Waghorne J. Prestbury, CheltPnbam Taylor W. Olveston, Bristol Tranter C. Gorsley, Newent WaineG.Green frm.Aidswrtb.Northleh Taylor W. Siblaud, Thornbury Tranter G. Horsley, Stroud Waine .J. Great Rissington, Burford Teague E. Lf~a Bailey, Cinderford Tratrnan C. Breadstone, Berkeley Waine R. Gr~>at Barrington, Burford Teague G. Trowgreen farm, Clearwell Tratman T. Breadstone, Berkeley Wait D. Marsllfield, Chippenham .
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