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Wiltshire. [ Kelly's 358 PUB WILTSHIRE. [ KELLY'S PUBLIC HOUSES-continued. Plumbers' Arms, Geo. Wm. Plank, High street, Pewsey Masons' Arms, F. Rossiter, 17 Newtown,Bradford-on-Avn Plume of Feathers, Arthur E. Bence, Burton Nettleton, Nag's Head, Mrs. Cath. Sophia Oombley,Urchfont,Devizes Chippenham Nag's Head, John Cottrell Smart, 77 New Park st.Devizes Plume of Feathers, William H. Obourn, Curzon st. Calne Nag's Head, Fredk. James Richardson, Marten,Marlboro' Plume of Feathers, Mrs. Ellen Waite, Fisherton st.Salsbry New inn, William Axford, Market Lavington, Devizes Poor's Arms, George Witchell, Charlton, Pewsey New inn, Fredk. Wm. Ballinger, Bath rd. Chippenham Prince of Wales, John Potter, Turleigh, Bradford-on-Avon New inn, Charles Herbert Brown, Stapleford, Salisbury Prince of Wales, Joseph Rudd, Sheep street, Devizes New inn, John Buckland, Atworth, M elk sham Prince of Wales, G'harles Arthur Young, Coped hall, New inn, Fredk. F. Dewey, 2 Silver street, Warminster Wootton Bassett New inn, Mrs. Flora Downing, Seend, Melksham Prince of Wales inn & Railway hotel & posting house, Miss New inn, Wm.H.Grist,69 Trowbridge rd.Bradfrd.-on-Avn Kate Weeks, Ludgershall, Andover New inn, Morley Haines, Calcutt street, Cricklade Queen (The), John Lawes, 9 Back street, Trowbridge New inn, Richard Hilliary, St. Ann street, Salisbury Queen Victoria, Jesse Bray, Aldbourne R.S.O New inn, Mrs. C. Holdway,Westwood,Bradford-on-Avon Queen's Arms, Alfred Maton, Ivy street, Salisbury New inn, Charles King, Winterbourne Dantsey,Salisbury Queen's Arms, Richard Rudman, Station rd.New Swindu New inn, John Langley, Hinton, Trowbridge Queen's Head, Thomas Andrews, 2 St. Margaret's street, New inn, James Nash, 2 Southgate, Potterne rd. Devizes Bradford-on-Avon New inn, Henry Charles Norris, Burbage, Marlborough Queen's Head inn,Wm.J.Clarke,Hullavington,Chippenhm New inn, Waiter Pearce, 22 Silver street, Trowbridge Queen's Head inn, Mrs. W. E. Collins, LudgershalJ, New inn, Fredk. A. Pickford, Donhead St. Andrew,Salsbry And over New inn, Thomas Poulter, Corton, Upton Lovell S.O Queen's Head, William John Griffin, Dunkirk, Devizes New inn, Rd. Rawlings, Westbrook, Chittoe, Chippenham Queen's Head, John Little, Broad Town, Swindon New inn, Wm. Sheppard, Holt, Trowbridge Queen's Head, C. Nightingale, Broad Chalke, Salisbury New inn, Edward Soul, Amesbury Queen's Hd. Hy. Frnk. Scrivener,23 St.Martins,Mar:boro' New inn, William Townsend, Southwick, Trowbridge Queen's Head inn, H. F. Scrivener, St.Martin's,Marlbrgb New inn, Thomas Trollope, Monckton Deverill, Bath Hadnor Arms, Francis Kane, Corston, Malmesbury New inn, Mrs. Emma Vaughan, New mill,Milton,Pewsey Railway, Charles Adey, Fisherton, Salisbury New inn, Charles Weaver, 43 New street, Salisbury Railway inn, John Garrett, Station road, Westbury New inn, Arthur Augustus Wells, Chirton, Devizes Railway inn, Sidney Hughes, Station rd. Wootton Bassett New inn, W. H. White, Ogbourne St.George,Marlbrgh Railway tavern, Mrs. A. Thring, Hanging Langford,Steeple New inn, Albert John Woodroffe, Downton, Salisbury Langford S.O. Wilts New Bear, John Harman,29 Silver st.Bradford-on-Avon Railway inn, Mrs. E. Whitlock, Southampton rd.Salisbry New Market tavern, George Giles, 7 Market pl. Devizes Rattlebone inn, M. Neal, Sherston, Malmesbury New Red Lion,Mrs.Theodosia Scaplehorn,Minety,Mlmsbry Raven inn, William Bowden, Poulshot, Devizes New Ring of Bells, Chas. Dainton, N. Bradley,Trowbridge Red Bull, W. Fry, Sherston rd. Brokenboro', Ma.lmesbry Northey Arms commercial & family hotel, Walter R . Red Cow, Mrs. Sarah Jane Dibbs, 135 Princes street, .Shewring, Box, Chippenham New Swindon Oak (The), John W. Hartshorn,Warminster rd.Westbury Red Lion, Richard Coole, Avebury, Marlborough Oddfellows' Arms, John Macey, Milford street,Salisbury Red Lion, G. Conway, Axford, Ramsbury, Hungerford Odd Fellows' Arms, Jn. Strong, jun. Manton, Marlboro' Red Lion, Thos. Gainey, Yatton Keynell, Chippenham Old inn, Oharles Durnell, Minety, Malmesbury Red Lion inn, William Green.away, Castle Eaton, Old inn, Harry Tom Thorne, Woodfalls, Downton,Salisbry Fairford S.O. (Glos) Old Bear, Patrick Barrett, 17 Silver st.Bradford-on-Avon Red Lion, Tom Henly, High street, Wootton Bassett ()Id Bear inn, James Bond, Staverton, Trowbridge Red Lion, Hy. Herrington, Long la. Kilmington, Bath (Hd Bear inn, Thomas Peare, High street, Cricklade Red Lion, Edwd. Jason Kent, Grittleton, Chippenham •Old Bell inn, Thos. Humphrey, Market place, Warminster Red Lion inn, John Martin, High street, Cricklade .Old Castle inn, C. F. Griffin, Stratford-sub-Castle,Slsbry Red Lion, Thomas Noad, Road, Bath {)ld Crown, William Jones, 19 New Park st. Devizes Red Lion, Albert Rendall, Heytesbury S.O Old House at Home, Arthur Phipps, Burton, N ettleton, Red Lion, Charles Rowlett, Lacock, Chippenham Chippenham Red Lion, Charles Pitman Staight, Moredon, Swindon ·Old Red Lion, .Jonathan Read, Minety, Malmesbury Red Lion, C. Stallard, Sheep st. Highworth, Swindon ·Old Ring of Bells, Mrs . .lane Cnlverhouse, North Brad­ Red Lion, Henry J. Sturt, Axford, Marlborough ley, Trowbridge Red Lion, Thomas Vockins, Baydon R.S.O ·Old Road inn, William Cockra'll Old road,Chippenham Rifleman's Arms inn, John Albert Horsell, Regent street, Old Rose & Crown, Peter Wm. Bouui, Woodboro', Pewsey New Swindon Old Royal Ship, Thos. Andrews, Lnl'kington, Ohippenham Rising Sun, Joseph Bailey, I Southbroom p:ace, Devizes I Old White Hart, Hy. Hurley' ca,t le Combe, Chippenham Rising Sun, Richard Butcher, Lacock, Chippenham ()Id White Horse, Alfred Lane, Edington, Westbury Rising Sun, Arthur Long, North Bradley, Trowbridge {)live Branch, .John William Dean, Caen hill, Devizes Rising Sun, Mrs. Charlotte Longman, Castle st.Salisbury ·()rgan inn, George Heritage, Potterne, Devizes Rising Sun, George Rees, Donhead St. Mary, Salisbm-y Organ inn, Mrs. Elizabeth White, High st. Warminster Rising Sun inn, James Reynolds, 14 Newtown, Trowbridge ·Ox inn, George Musselwhite, Market place, Salisbury Rising Sun, George William White, z6 Winsley road, Packhorse, Alfred Rawlings, High st. Corsham R.S.O Bradford-on-Avon :Pack Horse inn, Reginald Toomer Smith, East street, Roebuck, Joseph Stephen Hutchins, Preshute, Marlboro' Warminster Roebuck, Charles R. Palmer, Easton, Corsham R.S.O Pack Horse, Richard Tavinor, London rd. Chippenham Roebuck, Mrs. Matilda Wallbridge, Butcher row & Parfitt Edwin Richards, 40 Westcott place, New Swindon Canal, Salisbury Park inn, Ozias E. Harvey, William st. New Swindon Rose & Crown inn, James Alexander, Tilshead, Devizes Patriots' Arms, Tom Plevin Hawkins, Chisledon, Swindon Rose & CrO'Wn, J oseph Thomas Gore, 2 Kingston road, Pelican, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Beard, Froxfield, Hungerford Bradford-on-Avon Pelican inn, Sidney S. Smart, Market place, Devizes Rose & Crown, ·wm. E. <keenland, East st.Warminster Pelican inn, Edwin Ward, Stapleford, Salisbury Rose & Crown, Jsph. Mustoe, Brokenboro', Malmesbury Pembroke Arms, Fredk. Hy. Cole, Fovant, Salisbury Rose & Crown, Edward Orchatrd, Keevil, Trowbridge Penruddocke Arms, A.Sanger,Barford St.Martin,Salisbry Rose & Crown, Benjamin Pavey, Worton, Devizes Peterborough Arms, G. Freegard, Dauntsey,Chippenhm Rose & Crown inn,l\irs.Eliza Richmond, Lea,Malmesbury Pheasant inn, Thomas Foot, Salt lane, Salisbury Rose & Crown, Samuel Rumb()ld, Bulf()rd, Salisbury Phipps' Arms, Mrs. Phrebe Case,Westbury Leigh,Wstbry Rose & Crown, Geo. Hy. Shepherd, 36 Sta~lard st.Trwbdg Plough, William Bird, Neston, Corsham R.S.O Rose & Crown, Francis C. Smith, 22 Market pl.Chippnhm Plough inn, Anthony Jn. Dale, Idmiston, Salisbury Rose & Crown, Mr:;. Sarah Smith, Swindon street, High- Plough inn, Henry C. Day, Crudwell, Malmesbury worth, Swindon Plough inn, William Hy. Dyke, Ashton Keynes, Cricklade Rose & Crown, Mrs. M. Thmnbury, High st. Malmesbry Plough inn, Jolin Eeley, Badbury, Swindon Rose & Crown, George Usher, Steeple Ashton,Trowbridge Plough inn, Robson Errington, Shalbourne, Hungerford Rose & Crown, T. J. Waite., East Harnham, Salisbury Plough inn, James Hurle, Edington, Westbury Rose & Crown, Goorge White, High st. Marlborough Plough inn, G. Mould, Bradford Leigh,Bradford-on-Avon Round of Beef, John Else, 19 Milford st. Salisbury Plough (The), Mrs. H. Porter,Littleton Drew,Chippenhm Royal George, Albert Puzey, Brinkworth, Chippenha.m Plough inn, Thomas Rivers, Durrington, Amesbury Royal Oak, Albert Bence, Hawkeridge, Westbury Plough, Charles Sheppard, Marston, Devizes Royal Oak, Noah Butler, Worton, Devizes Plough, Alfred Sumsion, I Regent's pl. Bradford-on-Avon Royal Oak inn, George Cook, 43 New Park st. Devizes Plough, Henry West, Langley Fitzurse, Chippenham Royal Oak, John Cox, Swallowclift, Salisbury .
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