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Banks' green, Web heath, Wadams Thomas, Brine pHts, Dodder_ Tandy Philip, Lower Bentley, Bentley Hedtlitch hill, Droitwich Pauncefoot, Bl'omsgl'ove Tipping Henry, Upper Bentley, Bentley WadleyE.Birtsst.Birts~lortn.Tewksbry Tandy Richard, Hob Lench, Evesham Pauncefoot, Bromsgro\"e Wadley J .sen.Birts Morton,Tt:wkeslJury Tarrant George, Hengeworth, Evesham Tipping John, Inkberrow, Redditch Wadley J .jun.Birts~lorton,Tewkesbury Ta:ylerMrs.Ann,Crossway green,Hal'tle- Tipping-John Hobert, Abbott's 1\1orton, Wadley Mrs. Mary, Little Welland, bury, Kidderminster Hedtlitch Ca~,tle 1\:1orton, 'fewkesbury Ta~'lor Caleb, Darlingscott, Shipston Tipping William, Inkberrow, Redditch Wah~taffF.W.B.Wyre Piddle,Pershore Taylor Daniel, Danes greeD, Claines, Tipton Henry, Newhouse, 'l'enbul'Y Wagstaff Hobert, Fladbury, Pershore Worcester ToddJsph.M.King'sHeath,Birmingham Wag'staffWm.Moor, FladburY,Pershore Taylor Francis, Wickamford, Eveslmm TolIey Edward, Rock, Bewdley Wainwright John, Bullock hurst, Rock, Taylor George, Armscott, Shipston Tolley Mrs. Fanny,Hagley, 8tourbridge Bewdley Taylor George, Woodmancot, Defford Tolley Geo. Ladywood, Salwarpe, Droit- Wainwrig-ht Wm. Grimley, Worcester Chapel, Pershore wich Wait J.Yanlley ",d. HallGrn.Birminghm Taylor Henry, Catshill, Bromsgrove TolIey James, Tanner's hill, Bewdley Wakefield J. M. Hollywood, Hedditch Taylor James, Cleeve Prior, Evesham Tolley Samuel, Lime Holt, Ombersley, Wakemun C. Headley heath,Birminghm Ta:dor James, Dordale, Belbroughton, Droitwich \<Vakeman D. Warley Salop,Birmingham Stourbridge Tolley Mrs.Thomas,IIagley, Stourbridge Wakeman W. King'sN orton,Birmin~hm Taylor J as.Northwick,Clainfs,Worcestr TolleyWilliamBarret,Sinton,Ombersley, Wakeman William, WestJleath, Alve- TaJlor John, Hill Croome, Worcester Dt'oitwich church, Redditch Ta)lor John, Longdon, Tewkesbury Tombs George, Hollow fields, Hanbury, \Valdron John, Trimpley, Bewdley 'l'aylor John, Lodge farm, Frankley,Bir- Redditclt Waldron William, Rock, Bewdley mingham TomesT.Bennett,Cleeve Prior, Eve~ham Walker Alfred, Sutton, Tellbury Taylor John, Low hill, Coston Hackett, Tomlinson C. Warley Salop,Birrning-ham Walker A. Barnard'sgreen, Gt. .Malvem Redditch TomlinsoIlGeorge,Stechford,Birminghm Walker Arthur, Nog end, Madresfield, Ta:ylor John,TheThorns,SapeyPitehard, TomliJlson John,Blackmore end, Hanley Great Malvern Worcester castle, Worct'ster Walker Charles, Ridney, Stockton-on- TaylorJ.Foster's grn.Hanbury,Brmsgrv TomlinsonRichd.Hy.Abberton,PersllOre Teme,Tenbury Taylor J oseph, Hunt end, Redditch TompkimShadrachA.Blackwell,Sltipstn Walker E. BirclJacre, Beoley, Redditch TaylorMrs.Nathaniel,Suckley,Worcestr Tongue AII'd. UptonWarren,Bromsgrove WalkerHy.Hill wood, Easlham,1'enbury Taylor R.Woodrow,Hanbury,Bromsgrv Tovey Mrs.Elizbth.Rous Lench,Evesham Walker J alUes, Hanley castle,Worcester Ta)lor Robert, Wickamford, Evesham Tovey Frederick, Besford, Pershore Walker Jas.Court ho.HoclJford,Tenbury '}'aylor Thomas, Alfrick, W oreester Tovey B.Muckenhill,Stoulton,WorC'estr Walker John, Lower Shendley fields, Taylor Tltomas,DeffordChapel,Pershore Tovey Mrs.M.Wolvertn.Stoultn.Worcstr Northfield, Birmingham Taylor Thomas George,Weatheroak hill, Tovey Thomas, Church Lench, Evesham Walker J olm, Stocks,~uckley,Worcester Wythall, Redrlitch Tovey Thos. Y. Church Lench, Evesham Walker John Smith, Manor house, Taylor William, Armseott, Shipston Towers John, Red hill, Halesowen Knightwick, Worcester TaJlor "Vm. Bartley green, Halesowen Town Wm. Osley, Kyre Parva, Tenbury WalkerS.:Moorend,Mathon,Gt.Malvern Taylor\Ym.Crosswalk,Lye,Stourbridge Townsend 'William, Red hill, Yardley Walker WilJiam,8uckley, Worcester Taylor W. Powers,Ombersley,Drojtwich Townsend Wm.sen.Coventry rd.Yardley Wall G.HighfieltJ,Kni~htwick,Worcestr Taylor William, Upper house, Leigh Tracey John, Acton, Stourport WaIJJ. Rashwood,Dodderhill, Droitwich Sinton, Great Malvern Tracey SI. Hadley,Ombersley,Droitwich Wall T. \Vestford,DodderhiJl,Droitwicb Taylor Wm. Woodcote, Upper Warren, Trenfield W.Norton-by-Bredon,Tewksby Wall William, Lady wood, Martin HUB- Bromsgrove TunningtonWm.Gorsthl.Hock,Bewdley sillgtree, Worcester Teague William,ThePorters,Ribbesford, Turbutt Edwin, Folly Alfrick, Worcester Wall William, Woottons, Acton Beau- Bewdley Turhutt SI. Green st. Lulsley, Worcester champ, W(lrcester Tearne John, AsUey, 8tourport Turley MissE.Pudlord,Martley,WorC'f1tr Wall WiIliam Berbert,Stoke Priormills, Tearne R.T.Padmore,Hallow,Worcester Turley Jas. Hollin~, Martley, Worcester Stoke Prior, BroJllsg-rove Tedstill Herbert, Blackstone, Wribben- TurleyJ.Wilden,Hartlebury,Kiddrnmstr WaIters Elias,Castle Morton,Tewkesbry hall, Bewdle:r Turner James, Powick, Worcester WaIters Willinrn, Hunt green, Ombers- Terrett George Patrick,The Forest,Han- Turner James, Woodmanton, Clifton- ley, Droitwich bury, Brolllsgrove on-Teme, Worcester Walton Hy.Newbold-on-Stour,Sbipston Terry John Gihnan,Salwarpe,Droitwich Turner John, Bradley, Redditch Walton John, Ford house, King's TetseHThomas,Limekiln bank,Eastham, Turner John, Grimley, Worcester Norton, Birmingham Tellbury Turner Rd. Crowcrolt, Leiglt,Worcester Ward George, Bartley green, North- Theyer John, Bredon, Tewkesbury Turner William, Sinton's end, Acton field, Birmingham ThomasA.Y.Comberton fin.Kiddermnstr Beauchamp, Worcester "Tard George, Hall Green, Birmingham Thomas Charles Robert, Duckswicb, Turver S. Charles, Brookhouse, Alve- WardH.Cockshute bI.Hadsor,Droitwch Upton-on-Severn churcll, Redditch Ward Richard, Bartley greeD, North- Thomas James, Bayton, Eewdley Tuney WilJiam, Newbnry la. Oldbllry field, Birmingham Thomas John, Kyre Parva, Tenbury Tustin John, Ronkswood, Worces.ter Wal'dell James, Durrause, Upton TbomasJ.ShdsleyBeauchamp,Worcestr Tustin Samuel, Broadway Warren, Bromsgro\e Thompson Timothy, Titford road, Lang- Tustin Thomas, Round Radford, Alve- WarilJg Jonas, Yardley wood, Yardley ley, Birmingham church, Redditch Warner Thos.MiIlhan,Alfrick,Worcester ThClmpson William, Slatclt House farm, TwemlowJohn,Wolverley,Kidderminstr WarnerT. Whitehousefarm,Gt. Malvern 'Varley Salop, Birmingham Twemlow Mrs. Rachel, Little IntnaH Warren TJlOmas, Abberley, :5tourport Thornett William, Broomhall,Kempsey, fields, Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove Warren William T. E. Hirchey castle, Worcester Twigg John, Rowlley Green house, Pellsax, Tenbury Thould George, Uckinghall, Ripple, Alvechurcb, Redditch Warrilow Joseph, Rushock, DroitwicIl Tewkesbury TwinberrowJ.Whitebo.Suckley,Worcstr Watkins John, Cardwell hall, Upton Thrupp Waiter, Grimley, 'Worcester Twinberrow John, Walsgrove, Great Warren, Bromsgrove ~'hurstansJohn,Horseley hill,Wolverley, Witley, Stourport WntkinsJoseph,Elmley Lovett,Droitwch Kidderminster TwistJohn,55Wolverhflmpton st.Dudley Watkins 'l'hos. Sytchampton, Stollrport Thurston Henry, Newland lodge, New- Tyler G. Shepstone,Stone,Kidderminster Watkins William, Howling green, land, Great Malvern Underllill William, Ridgacre, Quinton, Powick, Worcester Thurston R.Blakedown,Hagley,Stourbr Birmingham Watson Ed,,,in,8winef1herd, St.Martin's, Thurston Robert,Churchill, Kiddermnstr UntonN.Libbery,GraftonFlyford,Wrcstr Worcester Tibbatts William,Wasthills,Alvechurch, Vale H. Low.Quinton,Bockelton,Tenbry Watson George, Norton house, Norton- Redditch Vale Edward. Breedon cross, King's by-Kempsey, Worcester Tilt George,Linthurst,Lickey,Bromsgro Norton, Birmingham Watson R. Cra)'eomb,Fldbur\'.Persbore Till Edward, Claines, Worcester Valiant Frederick, Brickhill, Shelsley Watson William, Kin~ton, Worcester Tilsley J ames, Trimpley, Bawdley Beauchamp, Worcester Wattis W. Newlnd. S<1lwarpe, Droitwich TB t Matt.Worms ash,Catshill,Bromsgro Vaughan Chas. Newland house, Norton- Watton J osevh, Hatfield, Norton-by- Timings Thomas, Ovel'bury,Tewkesbury by-Kempsey, Worcester Kempsey, Worcester Timmins John H. Alvechurch, Redditch Vaughan John, Rock, Bewdley Watton W. Heath farm, Broms~rove Timmins Thomas, .Bourn's green,Chad- Veal John, Fockbury, Bromsgrove Watts George, Inkberrow, Redditch debley Corbett, Kiddermiuster Vernon John, Doddenham, Worcester Watts Thos. Coston lJackett, Hedditcb 'l'immsJhn.Evenlode,Moreton-in-Marsh Viveash Oriel, Strensham, Tewkesbury Weaver Mrs. Ann,Bushley,Tewkesbury Tindal&Noek,Westminsterfarm, Frank- Wadams John, Bretforton, Evesham Wea,oer B.Apesdale,Lickt'y, Bromsgorove Iey, Birmingham Wadams Thomas, .Alvechurch, Redditcb Weaver D.Old ho.Hanbury,Browsgrore.
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