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DEVONSHIRE. 'IAI 993 Harris Lewis, London House, Higher Jeffery John, 94 Paris Street, Exetel' Manfield Alfred James, New St TRADES DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. 'IAI 993 Harris Lewis, London house, Higher Jeffery John, 94 Paris street, Exetel' Manfield Alfred James, New st. Honitoll square, Holsworthy · Jeffery .Johu...'\;icks,r06Wi.Dner st.Paigntn :\fanley H.TheSquare, Uffculme,Cllmptn Harris Sylvester, Broadclyst, Exeter tJenkins Josiah, Colscott, West Putrord, :Niartin lrilliam, Clawton, llolsworthy Harris Wiltiam, Foss street, Dartmouth Brandis Corner R.S.O Maton Job, 63 Geor~e street, Plymouth Harris Wm. Thos.Hollatld st. Barnstaple Jervis William, Square, Barnstaple .1\'Iatt.hcws Jas. Gilbert,,Strand, Exmonth t HarveyG. Post office, Whitfrd.Axmin:;tr J er wood A.J. High st. Hatherleigh R.S. 0 MatthewsT. 201\Ielbourne st.Friars,Exetr HarveyGeo.Louis,;roBrunswick sq.Torqy' Jewell Frederick James, 3 Salem place, Matthews William, Instow R.S.O Harvey Miss Mary Ann, ro Rooorts Black Boy road, Exeter May Jn.8 Staddon ter. North rd.Plymth road, Larkbeare, Exeter Jewell J. I4 Eaton 'pl. Heavitree rd.Exetr Maynard William, Roborough R..S.O Harvey W.7Tamar rd.Moricetn.Devnpt Jewel! Wm. North BoYey, Newton Abbot Melhuish E. Fore street, Tiverton Hatswell John, Passmore's court, Towns- J ohnson Alfd.Jas. Beach, l:lrixharo R.S. 0 Melhuish Geo. 3 Centre st. Friars, Exeter ead, Tiverton Joaiffe 0. &J. 32 Tavistock st.Devooport .Membury Charles, 20 Albert.st. Exeter Hattin James, SandfDrd, Crediton JollowJames H. & Co.Fore st. Topsham Meneer George, 42 Princes rd. Torquay Hawkins John, 25 West street, Exeter Jones Thomas, Cbilsworthy,Holsworthy Merchant John, Dunkeswell, Honilon Hawkridge William, Town Hall place, Keast William, 2I Gibbons st. Plymouth Metters Jonathan,22Chapel st.'favistock Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot Keene Edwin, I Centre st. Friars', Exeter MichellW.sGaprera ter.North rd.Plymth Hayman SI. Forest. Buckfastleigh R.S.O Keenor G-.17 Forest.Babbacombe, Torqy Middle Henry, Fore st.reet, Cullompton Hayman T. Fore st.Buckfastleigh R.S.O KellyJames,HighBickington,Chulmleigh Middleweek Wm. Wellbrook st.Tiverton Heale E. P. Iddeslefgh, Winkleigh R.S.O Kemp Thomas, 263 High street., Exeter MilfordG. 143Cowick st.St. Thoroas,Extr Hector James, 43 High street, Cred1ton Kiell Charles, 17 High street., Crediton Milford G-eorge, jun. Longdown, Exeter Hedger EdwinHy. 8Saltash st.Plymouth King & Son, 42 Fore street, Ivybridge Milford J.23Rosery cots. Cockingtn. Trqy Hellier Thomas, Uffculme, Cullompton King Chas.Wesley.56 Portland st.Exeter Milford John, Tedburn St. )lary,Exeter HenleyRichd.Tozer, 4Aboeyrd.Torquay KingdomAbraham, Pepnymoor,'Tivertn Milford Mark, 68 Victoria street, Exeter Henson Henry, Bridge street, Tiverton Kinsman Henry, 78 High street, 'fotnes Miller Henry, Kentisbeare, Cullomptoa Hepper J. 4oEast st.Stonehouse,Plymth Kinsman John Crocker, Staverton, Miller Philip, Kentisbeare, Cullompt.on Hewish Thomas, 20 Okchampton street, Buckfastleigh S.S. 0 Miller Robert, 27 James street, Exeter St. Thomas, Exeter Kirk Richard, 3 The Mint, Exeter tMiller William. Higher sq. Holsworthy Heywood Joshua & Son, I, 2 & 3 Gren- Kitts & Son, 91 & 92 Fore st. Exeter & ~lingo Jas. Summerland st. Bamsta.ple ville street, Bideford 62 Old Town street, Plymouth Mitchell T.Zeal Monachorum,BowR.S.O Hicks John, 6x Mill street, Bideford Knight Bros. 163 Union st. Plymouth tMolland Joe, Stoke Canon, Exeter Hicks William, Post office, Berry Nar- Knight Richard, Kilmington, Axminster .Montgomery & Dolbear,49Fleet. st.'forqy bor, Ilfracombe Knott William 'f. Old Town st. Dawlish Moore Charley Lewis, I Grosvenor ter- Higgins Oliver, Bratton Clovclly, Lew Knowles Edwin, Withleigh, Tiverton ·race, Warren road, Torquay Down R.S.O Lake & Son, 95 & g6 Union st.Plymouth Moore James, Kennford, Exeter Hill & Son, North st. Ashburton R.S.O LakeJ.23Newcombest.Heavitree,Exeter Moore John Henry, Gold st. Tiverton Hill John, 2 Kensington ter. Plymouth Lake Thomas, Bradninch, Cullompton Moore Richard, Churching(ord,Honiton Hilhnan John, Callst. Great Torrington tLakeWilliam,47Boutport st.Barnstaple Moore Robert, 2 Elm pl, Tor, Torquay Hillman John, St. Giles-in-the-Wood, Lake W. Kingskerswell, Newton Abbot Moore William, Park lane. Torquay Great Torrington Lamble Henry E. Fore st. Kingsbridge Morey Henry D. The Parade, Exmouth Hoare Thomas, l Honestone st. Bideford Lamble Wm. I4 Union st.Newton Abbot Morrish John, Tedburn St. Mary,Exeter Hobbs C.Bickington, Fremington R.S.O Lane Edwin & Son, 138 Highst.Crediton MortimorelsaacJohn,Sid view,Sidmonth Hockin John, Tucker's hill, Sutcombe, tLane Robert, High street, Honiton MortimoreJsph.S.OldForest.Sidmouth Holsworthy Lang Edwin, Chillaton,Lew Down R.S.O tMoss Harry, 18 South street, Exeter Hodge Cyrus, 73 High street, Barnstaple Lang Henry, 8 Kilwortby la. Tavistock MottsC.H. West end, Winner st Paignton Hodge J.S.24 & 25 Broad st.SouthMolton l.angdon Hy.&Son,82Winner st.Paigntn MoulderJohnB.jun.65 George st.Plymth tHodge S. M. 5 Cathedral yard, Exeter Langdon James, Forches, Lapford, MulesGeo.Cbittlehampton,SoutbMol~on Hodge William, 3 Portland st. Exeter Morchard Bishop R.S.O Murch Edwd.8 Prospect l'QW, Devonpori HolcombeWilliam,Witheridge,Morchard Langwo'rthy N.Post office,Halwell R.S.O Murch James William, East st. Creditoil Bishop R.S.O • Langmaid John, 81 Forest. Devonport MurrinAifd.Kingsteignton,NewtonAbbt. Holding & Son, IO Hall's buildings, Lapthorne Jas. Loddiswell, Kingsbridge Murrin Jn.Kingsteignton,Newton A"bbot Belgrave road, Torquay Lavers Elias, 2 Northumberland place, MurrinW.Combe-in-Teignhead,Tgnmtb Holman Daniel, Kennford, Exeter Teignmouth Mutton Thomas,71 Gibbonsst.Plymouth Holman Saml.62 St.Aubyn st.Devonport Lavers Mrs. M. 3 Bank st.Newton Abbot Narramore John, Park cottage, Dawlish Holwill G. H. Combmartin, Ilfracombe Lavis T.S.2oWolborough st.Nwtn.Abbot Newton Joseph, Stockland, Honiton Holwill John, Fore street, Sidmouth Law Frank Bacon, 29 & 33 .Courtenay ~ ewton T. West Anstey,Dulverton R.S. 0 Honeychurch Thomas, Cramphay, street & Market street, Newton Abbot Nex Geo.Lambert,Exeter hl.Cullompton Spreyton, Bow R.S.O Lawrence John, 2 Warren Hill villas, NichollsFrederick,Meshaw,South;."\Iolton Hooper William, Lamerton, Tavistock Warren road, Torquay , Nicholls Gwrge, Molland, SouthMolton Horn James, Long cross, Black Torring· Lee Edward, Eastleigh, Bideford Nicholls John, Rose Ash., ~outb Molton ton, Highampton R.S.O Lee Fredk. Edwd. Westleigh, Bideford Norman Francis, Bradnincb.Cullompton Horn S.Stibb cross,Langtree, Torrington tLee J.6Forest.St.MaryChurch,Torquy NoiTish Thomas, Holcombe Rogus, Wel· Horswill E.G. 5 Watson place, Plymouth Levett Arthur, !.t Snmmerland terrace, lington (Som) Horton F. V. 6x Princes st. Devonport Kingswear, Dartmouth Northcote George, 5 Guinea st. Exeter . Hosegood Cha,rles, Post office, Ash town, tLewis Charles, Broad st.Ottery St.Mary Nosworthy Jas.46 South st. Tor, Torquay Rose Ash, South Molton Lewis John. 7 Exe Vale ter. Tiverton NottGeo.NymetSt.George,SouthMolton Hosegood G. Forest. Shaldon, Teignmth Lewis Willhm, jun. Exbourne R.S.O Odam Charles. Clarence st. Dartmouth Hosegood Luke, Poughill, Crediton Lidstone Josephr Church st. Dodbrooke Oke Tom, Lifton R.S.O , Howard W.Kingskerswell,NewtonAbhot LinscottWilliam,2oForestreet,Budleigb Osborne Mark, 29 Paul street, Exeter Howe Wm.Nott, S East st.South Molton Salterton S.O . tOsborn~ William, South view', Cole. Howell Henry Jacob, Braddon cottages, Littlejohn Charles, Gritmicombe moor, brooke, Coplestone R.S.O 1 Braddon's Hill road west, •rorquay Broadwood Widger, Lifton :R.S.O Otton Thomas, Branscombe, Axminster HugoF. W.sValletort rd.Stoke,Devonprt Littlejohn William, Bolford lane, Broad- Ovormass & Son, Trinity sq. Axminstel' Hulland Jesse, East street, Chnlmleigh wood Widger, Lifton R.S.O Overmass William, Colyto,n,. AxmiBSte~ Hurford J.H.Park rd.Hatherleigh R.~.O Littleton Edwd. H.94l''ore st. Devonport Owen I. The Square,llffculme,Cullomptn Hutchings R.South town,Kenton,Exeter Lock Thomas, 18 Cannon s't. Dev-onport OxenhamThomas,LynmontJ:I,Barnstaple Huxham H. C. Market place, Dodbrooke Loney George, 1 Bear street, Exeter tPaige William, 24 Strand, Dawlish Huxta.ble Wm. 54 South st.SouthMolton Loney Waiter, 9 Market street, Exeter Palmer Jn.WithycolUbe Raleigh,Exmtlt Ireland Henry, Norman's green, Plym- Lott Wm. Iddesleigh, Winklel.gb R.S.O Palmel' Nicholas, Brntton Clovelly, Le• tree, Cullompton tLovell Timothy, Square; Holswortby Down R.S.O , Ison Mrs. Catherine,34Northumberland tLuget Brothers, 242' High st. Exeter tPalmer Richard, Post office, Shebbe!lr, place, 'feignmouth LuggG.Plympton St.Ma.urice,Plympton Bighampton R.S.O JackmanA.Bishop'sTcigntn~ Teignmouth LnscombeFk.&R.Chillington,Kingsbrdg Parish John, !<'ore street, Chulmlejgh JackmanMrs.A.M. 54Exete~ ~t.Plymouth Luscombe Joho,East st. Ashburt«mR.S.O Parker J()hn, Lynton, Darn staple Jaekman JameEl, 5 Princes street north, L uxmoore John, 1o6 Black Boy rd.Exeter Parker Robert.Fore st. Tops ham, Exete11 St. Thomas, Exeter tLyne James, Dolton R.S.O ParkinJ.&Son,31Boutport st.Batnstaplel-' James John, East street, Okehampton MacMillan George, u :Fleet st. Torquay Parkin John,BrattonFleming,Barnstnp:kt­ Jarvis John, Harvey's row, Salcombe, MacshaneJas.Eugene,4Duke st.Tavistck tParnell Geo. T. Stoke Gabriel,. Totnes. Kingsbridge .Maddeford Richard, Beer Alston R.S.O P~~ornell Wm. :;z5 Queen st. Newton.Abbo.t.- Jasper E. B. 33 Old Town st. Plymouth Manaton J.Markei pl.Hatherleigh R.S.O ParrSamnel, 15Codrington str~et,E.xeter Jeffery A. H. Cl:agford, Xewton Abbot Manaton Wm.Churchst.BrauntonR.S.O Parsol1S Ernest, Chagford, NewtonAiJbtn; DEV. & COR~. 63 .
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