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SOMERSETSHIRE. FAR 633 TRADE~ DlRECTORY .) SOMERSETSHIRE. FAR 633 "Baker John Cannicott, Crock street, Barn.stable J. MiddJezoy, Bridgwater Ba.wden Wm. Asoott, Exford, Taunton Ilminster Barnstable Lot, Moorhmd, Bridgwater Bawdon Frank, Thorngrove, Middle- Baker Oliver, Chapel Allerton,Weston- Ba.rnstaple Lot, Burrowbridge, Bridg- zoy, Bridgwater super-Mare water Bax Alfred, Barrow Gurney, :Bristol Baker Richard, Westhay, Glastonbury Barrett I. Loeking,West<ln-super-Mare Ba:x !Fredk. Barrow Gurney, Bristol Baker Robert, Blackmoor lane & Bats- Barrington Edwd. lle Abbotts, Tauntn Ba:x Richd. Barrow Gurney, Brisrol ham, Withypoole, Taunton Barrington Henry, Stathe, Bridgwa.ter Baxter S. Leigh-upon-Mendip, Bath Baker Robert, Knowle hill, Bawdrip, Barringron Mrs. Henry, Burrowbridge, Bayiey Sidney, Peasmarsh, llminster Bridgwa.ter Bridgwater Beacham Giles, Lympsham~ Weston- Baker Samuel, The Firs, Higher Hor- Barrington James, Langford house, super-Mare ton, Ilminster Fivehead, Taunton Beacham William, Churchill green,. Baker Stephen T. Galhampton, Bath Barrington James, Stoke St. Gregory, Ohurchill, Bristol Baker Sydney, Clatworthy, Wivelis- Taunton Beachim Geo. Henry, Welton, Bath combe R.S.O Barrington Mrs. Mary Jane, Burrow- Beak William, Wyke Champfiowe:r,. Baker Thomas, Highbridge R.S.O bridge, B~dgwater Bruton S.O Baker Thomas, Huntspath,West Buck- Barrington Robert, Higher Huntham, Beament Henry, Ashlands, Crewkern& land, Wellington Stoke St. Gregory, Taunron Beard D. Wolvershill, Banwell R.S.O Baker Thomas, Old Stowey, Lux- Barrington Robert, H!untham, North Beard John, Culm, Kewstoke~ Weston- borough, Taunton Curry, Taunton super-Mare Baker Thomas,Weywick,Banwell R.S.O Barrington Robert, Ridgway, Nunney, Beard W. Wolvershill, Banwell R.S.O Baker Waiter, E. Huntspill, Bridgwatr Frome Beare J. Podymore Milton, Taunton Baker William, Crowcombe, West Bag- Barrington Thomas, Mare green, Stoke Beaton Henry, Newton, West Pennard,. borough, Taunton St. ureg()ry, Taunton Glastonbury Baker W.Hertnells,W.Monkton,Tauntn Barrington William Ohilton Trinity Beauchamp Waiter, Stratton housl'!, Baker William, Little Quantock, Crow- Bridgwater ' ' Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Bath combe, Tau1_1ton . Barrington WJliam, Ham, Creech St. Heaven C. Road common, Road, Bath Baker W.Merndge, Spa:xton,Br1dgwatr Michael Taunton BeedeU Mrs. Mary Anne & Sons, Brad- Baker Willia~, ~mith's, Huish Champ- Barrow A~ Leighs, Withypool,Ta.unton foro, 'l'aunton flower, ~1velisco~be R.S.O Barrow H. Chibbott, Exford, Taunton Beer (ieorge, Batheaston, Bath Baker Will~a~ Westcot, Brompton- Barrow Jn. Winsford, Dulverton R.S.O Bees Ezekiel, Compton Dando, Brist{)l Ralph, W1vehscombe R ..S.O Barrow Thomas Withycombe E:xford Bell W. H. Woolavington, Bridgwater Balch Ch?rles, Gaspe~, Ba~h Taunton ' ' ' BeHringer J. North C'urry, Taunton Bale Damel, Staple F1tzpame, Taunton Harry Mrs. Harriett, Rodden, Frome Bellringer Robert, Wrantage, Taunton Bale James, West ~atch, Taunton. Ha:rter William Dibbin, Buck mill, Bellringer Thomos, Rnmwell, 'l'aunwn Ball Charl~s,Downs1de, Baokwell,Bnstl Stoke Trister, Wincantoh Benjafield Alfred, Keynsham R.S.O Ball Mrs. F.mma, Combe ~ay, Bath Bartlett A. Pi·tne Lan ort R.S.O Benja.field S. H. North Cheriton, Bath Ball George, Back well, Bnstol Y' gp Bennett Samuel & Frank, Langford .d h"ll f d B . t l Bartlett Edward, H€nton, Wells . I W ll" B a11 J ob , R1 ge 1 , w··m or , TIS o Budvil e, e mgton Ball Mrs. Mary, Stb. Brewbam, Bath Bartlett Henry, Galhampton, Bath Bennett Davis, Balhford, Bath Balman Edward Yeovilton llchester Bartlett Henry, West Camel, Taunton Bennett Mrs.E.UptonNoble,BrutonS.O Bamwell John, Chew Stok~, Bristol Bartlett H. Babc~y, Somerton S.O Bennett Ferdinando, Wick,Lympsham" Bamwell .Jn.E.BTent,Highbridge R.S.O Ba.rtlett James, D1tcheat, Bath Weston-super-Mare Banfield Francis, Thurlo:xton, Taunton Bartlett James, Mount Pleasant, Gal- Bennett Geo.Wanstrow,Shepton Mallet Banfield F. SI. East st. Martock R.S.O bampton, Bath Bennett Henry, New bridge, Eas1i Bsnfield George Little Holwell Mer- Bartlett J. M. South Barrow, Bath Huntspill, Bridgwater ridge, S_ea:xto~, Bridgwater ' Bartlett John, Timsbury, Bath . Bennett James, Chapel Allerton. Banfield Geo. Seavington St. Michael, Bartlett Joseph, Pendomer, Yeovil Weston-super-Mare llminster Bartletb Leonard, Wyke Champfiower, Bennett James, 'l'emple Cloud, Bristol Banfield T.Cbarlton Musgrove,Wincntn Bruton S.O Bennett Joseph, Portbury, Bristol Banger Samuel, West Oamel, Taunton Bartlett O.Ha~s,Dundon,SomerronS.O Bennett Mrs. Louisa, Cameley, Briiltol Banks Thomas, Longridge, Bath Bartlett 0. P1tney, Langport R.S.~ Bennett Samuel, Chew Stoke, Bristol Banwell Charles, Heath house,Weston- Bartlett Samuel, The Cottag~ Yarling- Bennett Stephen, Felton hill, Bristol super-Mare ton, Wincanton S.O Bennett Stephen, Winfurd, Bristol Banwell J. W. East Harptree, Bristol Bartlett Samuel George, Coker hill, Bennett Mrs. Susannah, Oanville coi- Banwell Wm. East Harptree, Bristol West Ooker & Hardington Mande- tage, Castle Cary S.O Banwell William, Mount Pleasant, Ber- viUe, Yeovil Bennett T. Edithmead,Burnham R.S.O row, Burnham R.S.O BarlJer.t William, Galhampton, Bath Bennett Wm.Chilthorne Domer,Yeovil Banwell William, Widmore, W eston- Barton Richard, Luxborough, Taunton Bennett W. Ridge hill, Winford,Bristol super-Mare ' Barwick George, Rowcombe, Oare, Bennett Mrs. William, Lympsham, Barber Alfd. Herald, Ditcheat, Bath Barnstaple Wesron-super-Mare Barber D. J. Wraxall. Shepton Mallet Bastable Mrs. H: Moorland,Bridgwa.ter Bennett Wm. L. Wiveliscombe R.S.O Barber ThomasJ DitcheatJ Bath Ba.stable Mrs. Richard, Throop,Temple Bennett Wm.Sl.Leigh,Milverton R.S-0 Barber T. West Bagboro-ugh, Taunton Combe, Bath Bere Edward, Blackmoor lane, Can- Barber Willi~ Berkeley, Frome Bastable W. Henstridge,. B~andford nington, Bridgwater Barnard .Alfred,Compton Dando,Bristol Bath Isaac, Blagdon, B?-800~ Bere George, Oakenford, Goathurst,. Barnard E.High Ham,Langport R.S.O Bath Saml. UI_>per SwamsWick, Bath Bridgwater Barnard Mrs. Elizabeth, Pibsbury, Bath Sa.D?uel, Jun. Bath~sto~, Bath Bere James, Duncle, Oake, Tauntou Huish Episcopi, Langport R.S.O Bath SI. Jun. Upper Swamsw1ck, Bath Bere Robt. Channing, Trull, Taunwn Barnard George, Catsgore, Taunton Bathard C. Trudo:x hill,Nunney,Frome Bere Rt. C. Trull, Pitminster, TauntOD Barnard James, Wearne, Huish Epis- Batley Jame~, _North Stoke, Bath Bernard Mrs. Clara, St.Catherine,Bath ,.; copi, Langport :R.S.O Batstone W1lliam, Stapleton mead, Berry Alfred,Dodington hall,Bridgwatr Barnard James, West st.Somerton S.O Stapleton, Martock R.S.O Berry George, Cinderhill, Whitestaun- ton. Chard Barnard Jehu, A:l:er, Langport R.S.O Batt·Charles, Paulron, Bristol Berry 'fhomas, Barnsworthy, Doding· Barnard John, Swell, Taunton Batt John C. BICkley ho. Cleeve,Bristol ton, Bridg-water Barnes E. B. South Brewham, Bath Batt Richard, Clapton, Bath Berry William Devonport, SouthiB, Earnes Frank, Keinton Mandeville, Batten Henry William, Lyng, Taunton Buckland St. Mary, Chard Somerton S.O Batten Robert, North Curry, Taunton Best Mrs. M. Broadway hill, Timinste:r Barnes Mrs. Hannah, Poyntington, Batten Thomas, Lyng, Taunton Bethell Francis, Westover, Wedmore,. Sherborne (Dorset) Batten W. Stoke St. Gregory, Taunton Weston-super-Mare Barnes Joseph, Walton, Bridgwater Baulch Fr~k. Curry Rivel., Ta~ton Bethell Hy. Geo. Butleigh,Glastonbury Barnes Mrs. Joseph, Roddendown, Baunton 'l.CharltonMusgrove,Wmcntn Bethell SI. Wolvershill, Banwell R.S.O Rodden, Frome Bawden George, Oogs, Rawkridge, Betts Miss Ann, Stanton Drew, :Bristol Barnes Joseph Wm. Rodden, Frome Dulverton R.S.O Betty Hy. Burrowbridge, Bridgwate~ Barnes Robert, West end, Street S.O Bawden George, Pinkhouse, Chip- Betty Wm. Burrowbridge, Bridg-water Barnes William, Bolton, Bath stable, Wiveliscombe R.S.O Bevis C. Ritherdins, Rumwell, Tauntn Barnjngham Waiter, Brookley elms, Bawden James, Hollowcombe, Hawk- Beviss William Salter, Linnington, Brockley, Bristol ridge, Dulverton R.S.O Wambrook, Chard Ba.rnstahle Mrs. Oharles, Burrow- Ba.wden R. Westonzoyland, Bridgwatr Bickham John, Ruishton, Taunton bridge, Bridgwater Bawden Thomas, Compton Bishop, Ax- Bickley Edward, Ashill, Timinster Barnstable H. Middlezoy, Bridgwater bridge R.S.O Bicknell W. & E. Curry Mallett,Tauntn .
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