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[HA.NTS.] FA R 408 [POST OFFICB • O FARMERS Continued [HA.NTS.] FA R 408 [POST OFFICB • o FARMERS continued. tShotter Robert, Selborne, Alton, East Spencer William, Picket's hill, Stand- Rowland J. HartIeyWestpall, Winchfld Worldham ford, Headley, Petersfield Ruddle George, Kingsclere, Newbury Shrimpton G.Bishopstoke,Southampton Spicer William, Burley, Ringwood Ruddle H.(exors.of),Kingsclere,New bry ShrimptonJoho, Exton,Bishop'sWalthm Spier J ames, Binsted, Alton Ruddle WiHiam,Killgsclere,Woodlands, ShrimptonJ.jun.Exton,Bishop'sWalthm Spier William, Cliddesden, Basingstoke Newbury SHlence Mrs. C. Compton, Winchester Spratt George, CrondaIl, Farnham Ruttell Lawrence,Cove,Farnboro' station Sillence J ames,Otterbourne,Winchester Spratt J ames, Fritham, Lyndhurst Ruffell Lawrence, Elvetham,Winchfield Silvester Henry, Curbridge, Swanwick, Stacey C. T. Lyeway. Ropley, Alresford Ruffell Lawrence~iun.Hawley,Farnboro' Titchfield, Southampton Stacey Thomas, Pamber, Basingstoke Rumble George, Wallinl1:ton~ Fareham Silvester H. Upper'Lanham,OldAlresford Stadden John, Abbott'8 Ann, Andover Rumbold John, ItchingsweII, Newbury Silvester J. Slade, Froxfield, Petersfield Standfield Richard, Saltern's hill, Rumbold J oseph.. White house,Sydmon- Silvester Richard, New place, Soberton, Bealllieu, Southampton ton, Newbury Bishop's Waltham StandfieldW.J.Fording-bridge,SalisbllrJ- RumbollA.Church Oakley. Basingstoke Simmonds Geo. Mount Pleasant, Sway, Stanfield Joseph, Throop. Holden- RumboIl J.North Waltham,Micheldever Lymington hurst, Christchurch Rummery Joseph, West Minley, Farn- SimmonsJ. Weston, Freshwater, 1. ofW Standing Henry, Winsor, Southampton, borough station tSimpsonJ. Upper Froyle, Froyle, Alton Stanley George, Pamber, Basingstoke RummingJohn, Kingsclere,Woodlands, Sims Frauds, North Hayling, Havant Stares George, Hipley, Fareham Newlmry Sims Harry, North Hayling, Bavant Stares Henry,Bedenham farm, Fareham Rumsey George, Shipton Bellinger, Singleton George, Swanmore, Bishop's Stares Henry, Forest gate. Hambledon~ 1\'1arlborouO"h Waltham Horn Dean Rumsey Rt. Geo. Abbott's Ann,Andover Singleton Levi, Corhampton, Bishop's Stares T. Droxford, Bishop's Waltham Russ Daniel, Bullington, Micheldever Waltham Stares William, Newtown, Soberton,. Russell Cornelius, Mersley, Newchurch, Skinner Mrs. ChristabelIa, Hyde, Ford- Bishop's Waltham Newport, Isle of Wight ingham, Salisbury Stark E. Calbourne, Newport, I. of W Russell E.Bankend,St.Lawrnce.Ventnr Skinner William, Highclere, Newbury Stark E. Carisbrooke, Newport, I. of W Russell John, West Buckholt, Stock- Sly S. Hiltingbury, Ampfield, Romsey Stark Joseph & Son, Frogoland, Caris- bridge, Winchester Small James, Poulner, Ringwood brooke, Newport, Isle of Wight Russell Jhn.Morestead farm,Winchester Small John, Oakhanger, Selborne, Alton Starke Mrs. J ane, Freshwater, Isle of W Russell R. jun. Chale, Godshill, I. of W Smallbone Charles, Basing,Basingstoke Starke John Wm.Godshill,Isleof Wight RusseIl Thomas, Boarhunt, Fareham Smallbone David, Tadley, Basingstoke Steele John, Waltham chase. Bishop's­ RussellThos.Besant,Copnor,Portsmouth Smallbone Henry, Four lanes, Basing, Waltham Ryves Mrs. Roeash, Shidfield, Fareham Basing-stoke Steele R. South Warnboro', Winchfield Sabine Edwd. Ripley, Sopley,Ringwood SmithAlfred,Blackpan, Brading, 1. ofW Stephens J ames, Copnor, Portsmouth Sabine John, Avon, Sopley, Ringwood Smith Alfred, Lasham, Alton Steptoe J ames,Tucker's hill,KingseJere, SadlerJohn,Bentley,Mottisfont,Romsey Smith Alfred, W roxall, Godshill, 1. ofW Woodlands, Newbury Salway Henry, Ealilton. Winchester SmithB. Meon Stoke, BishOp'sWaltham Stevens Frederick, Ashley, Winchester SalwayMrs.:M. Ripley,SopleY,Ringwood Smith CoB. Mayles, Wickham, Fareham Stevens Go Beech gro.Owslehry.\fnchstr­ Sampson John, Minstead, Lyndhurst Smith Mrs. Eleanor, Ovington, Alresford Stevens Geo. Edwin, Easton,Winchester Sandy Henry,jun. Wickham,Fareham SmithGeo. Dean, Sparsholt,Winchester Stevens Robt. Edgar, Wterwell,Andovr- Sansom Robert, Roke farm, Romsey Smith Henry, Burghclere, Newbury Steward Joseph, Bentworth, Alton SaundersAlfred, Stonesteps, Calbourne, Smith H. Rokefarm, Bishop's Waltham Stone Charles, Broughton, Winchester Newport, Isle of Wight Smith Herbert, Otterbourne.Winchester Stone Charles, Kilmiston, Alresford SaundersF.Calbourne, Newport, I. of W Smith James, Awbridge, Roms~y Stone Daniel. Beaulieu, Southampton Saunders Henry, Fleetlands, Calbourne, Smith John, Baughurst, Basing-stoke Stone Thos. Northwood,Newport,LofW Newport, Isle of Wight Smith John. Chilworth, Romsey Stovold T. G. Barn pI. Uss, Petersfield Saunders Joshua, Braishfield, Romsey Smith John, Languard, Brading, I. of W Strange Harry, Nursling. Southampton Saunders Osmond, Clamerkins, Cal- Smith John, Tau -bouse. Kingsclere,j Stratton J ames, Lower Chilcomb, Se bourne, Newport, Isle of Wight Woodlands, Newbury Merdon Se South Lynch farms, Hurs- Saunders S. Fishborne, Binstead, Ryde Smith J. F. Hall place. Bentworth,Alton ley, Winchester Saw)'er James M. Ampfield, Romsey Smith RBoorley grn. Botley, Sthmptn Stratton William, Tufton, Wbitchurch Scamell Wm. Hy. Shipton Belliuger, Smith Richard, Curbridge, Swanwick, StreetChas.Sherborne St.Jhn.Basingstk Marlborough Titchfield, Southampton Street Henry, High town, Ringwood ScammellWm. Longparish, Whitchureb Smith R. H. Wraxall, Godshill, I. ofW Street J ames, Hig-h town, RingwQod Scott Harry, Warblington, Havant Smith Stephen, Ower, Romsey Stride Herbert, Uptun, Andover Scott Thos. Robt. Porchester, Fareham Smith '1'homas, Bransgore, Ringwood Stride J o8t'ph, Rartley, Southampton Seott Wm. North end, East Woodhay, SmithWilliam,Brockenhurst, Lymingtn Stride Josepb, Woodlands,Southampton Newbury - SmithW.Stubbington,Tit('hfld.1:"areham Stride SHas, Marchwood, Southampton Seovell Wm. White house, Northwood, Smith William, West end, Southampton Strutler Vincent, Poulner, Ring-wood Newport, Isle ofWight Smith Wm. Hy.Stubbington, Titchfield, Stubbs C. Asbtonfarm,Bishop'sWalthm SeagerC. Newtown,Calbourne,Newport Fareham Stubbs James, West Tisted, Alresford SeagerJames, Beaulieu, Southampton Smither Stephen, Down l.1Ouse, Odiham Stubbs Jas. Edwd.l\Iarchwd. Southmptn Seaman Thoi!. Hounsdown,Southampton Snook Henry, Eloon, Winchester Stubbs J. Langrish, East Meon,Petrsfld Seare Robt. Se Wm. Muscliffe, Holllen- Snow E. Goodworth, Clatford, Andover Stubbs Thomas, Exbury, Southampton hurst, Christchurch Snow Stephen H.Ellisfield, Basingstoke Stubbs Wm. B. Broad st. New Alresfrd Searle James, Yateley, Farnborough Snow Thomas, Bradley, Alresford SturgeonC.F.MonkSherborne,Basngstk Seaward J acob, Broughton, Winchester Snow Wm. Forton farm, Whitchurch _ Styles Stephen,UpperWootton,Wootton Seaward S. Nether Wallop, Winchester SnushallH.Overton,Micheldeverstation ,st. Lawrence, Basingstoke Selby A. Hulverstone, Brook, Newport, Soffe Mrs. Ann Elizabeth & Richard Suter Richard, Crocker hill, Farellam Isle of Wight Foster, EastIeig'h, Southampton Sutton William,Kithbridge ftI'm, Caris- Selby William, Brook, Newport, 1. of W Soffe Mrs. Ann,Otteubourne,Winchester brooke, Newport, Isle of Wight Selby Williams, Ranvilles, Romsey Soffe Thos. Wm. Exbury, Southampton Swanton Henry, Lee, Romsey SelfeJohn, Bransgore, Ringwood Softly W. &J. & W. Havant Sweetenham WilIilim,Footley, Fareharu. SewardJames, Stratfieldsaye,.Winchfield Solomon Charles, Clanville, Andover Sykes George, Cheriton, Alresford ~eward John,Stratfieldsaye,Hasingstoke Souter James, Wickham, Fareham Symes Thomas, Timsbury, Romsey tSewardS.W.Weston,Buriton,Petr~field!Souter Wm. Honham's farm, Wickham, Tabor Mrs. Ann, Weyhill, Andover Sexton George, Tangley, Andover Fareham Tabor Frank William, Penton, Grafton,. Seymour Wm. Hollybusb, Eversley, Southwell Samuel, ~ast Dean, Salisbury And over Winchfield SOllthweIl S. East 1'ytherley,Winchester Tabor Geor~e Thomas, Andover Sharp Richard, Fawley, Southampton Spackman Edward Seager, Freemantle, Talbot John, Hordle, Lymington Sharp William, Fawley, Southampton Bannington, Newhury Tanner G.Barn ~rn.Hambledn.HornDD Shenton Edward, Manor farm, Easton, Spackman Wm. Wolverton, Newbury Tanner Jonn, EUflton, Winchestel' Winchester - Sparks Isaae, Brockenhurst,Lymington Tanner J. North Poulner, Uingwood ShephardRichard, Newbarn,Calbourne, Sparks John, Norley, South Badtlesley, TannerMrl!l.E.Crabbick,Hmbldu.HrnDn Newport, Isle of Wight Lymington TaplinG.Newburyrd.Kingsclere,Nwbry Shephard WaIter, Upper Wallop, Win- Sparks William, Vernham, Hungertord TaplinG.Up.Mill,Longpari8h, Whitchch chester Sparshatt Sml. Weaton Patrick, Odiham Targett Henry,Upham,Bishop'sWalthm Sheppard John Freeman, Burgate, Spencer Mrs. Elizh. Chawton, Alton Targett W.J.M.Warnld.Bishp's.Wlthm Fordingbridge, Salisbury Spencer Mrs. Elizabeth. Wivelrod.Bent- Tarrant 1\'1rs. Elvethalli, Winchfield Sherman R. J. East Woodhay, Newbury worth, Alton . rarrantThos.King's80mborne,Wincbstr.
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