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440 Far Trades 440 FAR TRADES. [CORNWALL, FARMERs-continued. Blight Thomas Edward, Trewent, St. Borlase John & George, Gwealavellan, Billing- Joseph, Higher Hendra, St. Endellion, Port Isaac S.O Kehelland, Hayle Teath S.O Blight William, Trethewey, Germoe, Borlase Jn.Dewey, Warleggan, Bodmin Billing Richard, LiYerscoombe, Linkin- :Marazion S.O Borlase Samuel, Polhendra, St. Just-in- borne, Callingtm. S.O Blitchford John, Lanzeague, St. Just- Roseland, St. Mawes S.O Bingley John William, Kea, Truro in-Roseland, St. Mawes S.O Born Thos.Pennance,Lannarth, Redruth Binny J. Effiins, St. Eval, St. Issey S.O Blowey Chas. Golant, Par Station S.O Bosuston Richard, Mount Hermon, Bird Robt. Jno. Tregew, Flushing, Fal- Blowey John, St. Sampson's, Par Sta- The Lizard S.O mouth tion S.O Bosustow S. Crowgie, Huan Minor S.O Biscombe Charles, New mill, St. Juliot., Bloye Richard, North Treviddo, Men- Bosustow Thomas, Treleaze, Ruan Boscastle S.O heniot, Liskeard Majo::-, Helston Biscombe Samuel, New mill, St. Juliot, Bloye Simon, Coombe Keale, Egloskerry Botterall James, Trecrogo, South Boscastle S.O S.O Petherwin, Launceston Bishop Ernest, Resparveth, Grampound BluettE. Wilfred, Myrtle cot. St.Mary's, Botterell Wm. Borah, St. Buryan S.O Road Penzance Bottrall Richard, Paul, Penzance Bishop H. jun. Tregallas,GrampoundRd Bluett J. Dnl. Tregeare, EgloskerryS.O Boulden James,Windmili,TheLizardS.O • Bishop Henry,Helland,GrampoundRoad Bluett William, Cardew, Warbstow, Boulden John, St. Helena, Landewed- Bishop John, Pelean wartha, Perranwell Egloskerry S.O nack, The Lizard S.O Station S.O Boaden Charles Edwd. Bojarrow, Maw- BouldenN. Boneventon,Ruan MinorS.O Bi~hop John, Talskiddy, St. Columb gan-in-Meneage S.O Boulden Thomas, Chyheira, Grade, ::\Iajor S.O Boaden Howard, Skyburriowe,1Iawgan- Ruan Minor S.O Bishop Jn. Trise,Almshouse hill,Helston in-:Meneage S.O Boundy J. Melador, St. Enoder, Gram- Bishop Joseph, Trewedna, Perranwell Boaden James, Skewes, Cury S.O pound Road ~tation S.O Boaden John G. Chywoon, :\Ianaccan, BoveyGeorge,Egloserme,St.Erme,Truro Bishop Mark, Tregwerne, St. Endel- St. l\Iartin S.O Bovey Geo. St. Blazey, Par Station S.O lion, Port Isaac S.O Boaden Joseph, Trevergy, Cury S.O Bovey W. Church town, St. Ewe, Meva- Bishop Norman I. Tregear, Grampou.nd Boadeu William, Tregoose, Mawgan-in gissey S.O Road Meneage S.O Bowcher John William, Trelawry, BishopW.Court toll,Constantine,Penryn Boase Chas. Ma~·pole,St.Mary's,Penznce Manaccan, St. Martin S.O S.O Boase Jas. Trebarvab, Perran-Uthnoe, Bowden B. Trengilly, Constantine, Blake Charles, Pcnmaine, f;t. l\Iinver l\Iarazion S.O Penryn S.O Wadebridge S.O Body EdmundWills,Twelvewood,Liskrd Bowden Charles, Porthleven, Helston • Blake David, Carlyon, St. ~Iinver, Body Eclwin, Milladon, Hessenford, St. Bowden Mr,:. Grace, Boderlogan, Wen- Wadebridge S.O Germans S.O dron, Helston Blake :Francis, Higher Penrest, Lezant, Body l\lrs. Jane, ·woodcock well, South BowdenJames, Gt. Brynn, Roche S.O Launceston Hill, Callington S. 0 Bowden M. Seworgan, Constantine, Blake J. Trevanson, Wadebridge S.O Body Joseph, Perran downs, Perran- Penryn S.O .Blake Jonathan Kellow Wherry, Out- Uthnoe, 1\-Iarazion S.O Bowden Richard, Antony, Torpoint S.O ways, The Glebe, Pelynt, Duloe S.O Bolithol\<Irs. Ann,Carumenellis,Redruth Bowden R. Higher Brynn, Roche S.O !Hake Marshall, Little Skews, St. Wenn, Bolitho C. R. Woolaton, St. Million S.O Bowden T. Goatsland,St.Cleer,Liskeard Bodmin BolithoGilbert, l\Iarraborough,Hatt S.O Bowden W. Maenpol, Constantine, Blake Philip, Port Isaac S.O Bolitho H. Penpoll, Quethiock, Liskeard Penryn S.O Blake Philip, Treneath, Liskeard Bolitho Hubert, "\Voodcockseye, St. Ive, Bowden William, Seworgan, Constan- Blake Richal'd, Oldclims, Stoke Clims- Liskeard tine, Penryn S.O land, Callington S.O BolithoJ.T.HigherGweek,Wendrn.Hlstn Bowhay Joseph, Drakelands, Gunnis- ..Blake Richd. Pengelly, St. Wenn,Bodmin Bolitho 1\Irs. S. Carnyorth, Pendeen S. 0 lake, Tavistock Blake Richard, Whitecross, St. Breock, Bolitho T. Lower Poltair, l\ladron, Hea Bown • Herbert Thomas, Perranwell, Waclebridge S.O Moor S.O Perran-Zabuloe S.O Blake Thomas, Tredissick, St. MinYer, Bolitho W. Higher Leah, St.Buryan S.O Box Thomas, Axford, St. Mellion S.O Wadebridge S.O Bolitho William, Higher Prospidnick, Boyns H~nry, Bostrase, St. Just-in- Blake W.Higher Locrntn. St.Keyne S.O Sitbney, Helston Penwith S.O Blake Wm. Kernick, St. Wenn, Bodmin Bolitho William, Higher Relowas, l\Iaw- Boyns N. Bosanketh, St. Buryan S.O .Blake William, Levalsa downs, St. Ewes, gan-in-Meneage S. 0 Boyns N. Hendra,St.Just-in-PenwithS. 0 Mevagissey S.O Boli~o William A. Tilland, Mill farm, Bradford John, Trewetha, St.Endellion, Blake William, Stoke Climsland, Cal- Quethiock, Liskeard Port J;;aac S.O lington S.O BoltRichd.Trekellard,Lezant,Lanncestn Braddon Mr~. Bowden, Treclown, Warb- Blamey ·wm. Colliver & Son, Pennare, Bond Mrs. Ann, Trencrick, St. Gennys, stow, Egloskerry S.O Veryan, Grampound Road Bude S.O Braddon Hichd.Kingdon,Higher Nether- Blamey Joel, ~ew 1\Iills, Kenwyn,Truro Bond Caleb, Cargentle, St. Stephens, scarsick, Treneglo8, Egloskerry S.O Blarney Joseph T. Lower mill, Veryan, Launceston Braddon Roger Pearse, Trcglith, Trene· li-rampound Hoad Bond Edward, He:;kyn, Tideford, St. glos, Egloskerry S.O Blamey\V.Carne,Veryan,GrampoundRd Germans S.O Braddon Thomas, Youlton, "\Varbstow, Blat.chford Frederick, Chynowetb, St. Bond F.dward, Trematon, St. Stephens- Egloskerry S.O Hilary, MarazionS.O , by-Saltash Braddon William Ridgman, Trelabe, Rlatchford T. Botus Fleming, HattS.O Bond J. Little Water, St. Allen, Truro Linkinhorne, Callington S.p Blee Michael, Lower Crill, Budock, Fa!- Bond James, Longridge, Linkinhorne, Brailey W. Sandways, Calstock S.O mouth Callington S.'O Braund R.Grove vil.Landulph,HattS.O Blee William James, Prospidnick, Sith- Bond John, Trematon, Saltash Braund W. Forkstne.Whitstne.Hlswrthy ney, Helston Bond J. H. Stockwell, t;t. Dominick S.O Bray A. Goss Moor, St.ColumbMajorS.O Blewett Charles, Bohortha, St. Anthony- BondJ. H. WestBrendon,St. DominickS.O Bray Chas. Notter,St. Stephens-by-Saltsh in-Roseland, Falmouth Bond l\Iartin, Trewethern, St. Kew, Bray Geo.Lonkeyi.Vloor,Bolventor,Lncstn Blewett Christopher, Stilliugham, St. Wadebridge S.O Bray George,St. Erney,St.Uermans S.O Stephens-by-Saltash Bond Saml. Heat.hileld,:':'t. Ive,Callington Bray George, Treyone, Hessenford, St. Blewett Joshua, 'lreburgie, Liskeard Bond Samuel, Trewethern, St. Kew, Germans S.O Blewett Thomas, Middle Tapbouse, Wade bridge S. 0 Bray H. Dimma, Jacobstow, Bude S.O Bradoc, Lostv;ithiel BondT. Lower town,St.l\lartin's, Penznce llrayJ .Alvacott,N th. Tamerton, Hlswrthy Blewett Thomas, Pengenna, St. Kew, Boncl William, Furzedon, ~outh Hill, Bray J. Salem,Chacewater, Scorrier S.O W:ulebridge S.O Callington ::3.0 Bray James, ~ew mills, Kenwyn, Truro Rlewett Thomas Jarvis, Trevowah,Cran- Bond \V. J. Low Trevelmond, Liskeard Bray Mrs. Jane, Carnkye,Carnmenellis, tock, Newquay 1 Bone E. Roscarrack, lludock, Falmonth Helston Blewett Thos. J. Trendeal vean, Ladock Bone J. Pennance mill,Bmlock,Falmouth Bray Jn.East Draynes, St."Neot,Liskeard Blewett William John, Carsella, St. Bone 1\Iatthcw, Boswat·then, .:\Iadron, Bray John, Higher Trnscott, St. Ste· Dennis, St. Austell I Hea :\-Ioor S.O phens, Launceston BlightA.J. Trelower,St.Mewan,St.Austll 'Boney J.Tredole, Trcvalga,Boscastle S.O Bray John, Penhale, St. Erme, Truro Blight G. Tregoning, Uodolphin,Heiston I Boney William, Copplestone, Lesnewth, Bray John, Stanning Hll.BolYntr.Lncstn Blight J. Harris's mill, Illogan, hedruth, Boscastle S. 0 Bray John, Treskiunick cross, Pound- Blight James, Nanceknke, Redruth Boney v\'illiam, Tr~gatherall, Minster, stock, .Bude S.O Blight Simeon A.St. l\lewan, :::lt. Austell iloscastle ::3.0 Bray John Kemp, Meneage d. Helston Blight Thos. Trevena, Breage, Helston Bonney J. P. :::lt. Veep, Lostwithiel S.O Bray Joseph, Biscovey, Par Station S.O Blight Thomas,Wheal Butson,St. Agnes,1Bonney Thomas, Moor gate, Advent, Bray Mrs. l\'Iary Catherine, Trethorne. Scorrier S.O [ Camelforcl S.O Blisland, Bodmin Bray Philip, Lannarth, Redruth .
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