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CORNWALL Hender W. St. Thomas Hill, Launceston Hicks S 190 CORNWALL POST FARMERs-continued. Hender W. St. Thomas hill, Launceston Hicks S. Lewanick, Launceston Hawken G.L. Dannonchapple,f:t.Teath, Hendy A. Trebell, Lanivet, Bodmin Hicks T. Carn, Lelant, Hay le Camelford Hendy E. Trebell, Lanivet, Bodmin Hicks T. Chynalls, St. Paul, Penzance Hawken H. Trefresa, Wadebridge Hendy H. Carmina, Mawgan, Helston Hicks T. Sancreed, Peuzance *Haw ken J.Penrose,St.Ervan, Padstow Hendy J. Trethurffe, Ladock,Grmpound Hicks T. Prideaux, Luxulion, Bodmin Hawken J. Treginnegar, Padstow Hendy J. Frogwell, Callington Hicks T. St. Autbony, Tre~ony HawkenJ.Treburrick,St.Ervan,Padstow Hendy J. Skewes, Cury, Helston Hicks T. Lanivet, Bodmin Haw ken J. jun. Penro~e, Pads tow Hendy J. Frowder, Mullion, Helston Hick;~ T. St. Gerrans, Gram pound Hawken N. Treore, Wadebridge Hendy M. Swyna, Gunwallot>, Helston Hicks T. St. Gennys, Camt>lford Haw ken P. Longcarne, Camelt'ord Hendy S. GunwalloP, Helston Hicks T.jun. Tregarneer,St.Colmb.Major Haw ken P.Tre~wyn, St. Ervan,Padstow Hendy T. Lizard, Helston Hicks W. Clift' farm, Anthony Haw ken R. Stanon,St.Breward, Bodmin Hendy W. Chimber, Gunwalloe,Helston Hicks W. St. Agnes, Scilly HawkenR.G.Trt-gwormond,Wadebrilige Hendy W. Mullion, Ht-lston Hicks W. Newlyn East, Grampound HawkenS.Low.Nankelly,St.ColumhMjr Ht>ndy W. PolJ(reen, Cury, Helston Hicks W. PencrebPr farm, Caliington Hawken T. Hale, St. Kew, Wadebridge Hendy W. Polgreen,Gunwalloe, Helston Hicks W. Fowey, Lostwithiel Haw ken T. Heneward, Bolimin Hermah H. Penare, Gorran, St. A ustell Hicks W. St. Agnes, Scilly Haw ken T. Trevorrick, St.lssry ,Bodmin Hennah T. Resea~sa, Gorran, St. A ustell Hicks W. St. Just, Gram pound Haw ken W. Forest, lltogan, Redruth Hennor W. Linkmhorne, Cailington Hicks W. Trevorian, Senm·n, Penzance HawkenW.Pencarrow,Advent,Camelfrd Henwood.J. & W. HigherCarbella, Car- Hicks Mrs. W. Lanteglos, Fowey Haw ken W.Tregdmer, St.Columb Major dinham, Bodmin H1ggins J. North downs, R€druth Hawken W. Talvar, Pelynt, East Looe Henwood F. Little Petherick, Bodmin Hig~:dns J. Church town, Launceston Haw key B. Trerank, Roche, St. Austell • Hen wood H. Pen rose, St. Js,ey, Bodmin Hi~ gins W. St. Step hen's, Launceston Hawkey Mrs. E. Trevisquite, Bodmin Henwood H.Carnt-ggon,Lantt>glos,Fowy Hrggins W. Jacobstowe, Camelford HawkeyF.Collegreen,Lanlivery,Bodmin Henwood H. Creed, Grampound Hig~s Mrs. A. Cardinbaro, Bodmin *HawkeyJ.Cardeast,Cardinbam,Bodmn Henwood J. Cockin!{ton, Callington Higgs Mr~. M. St. Kew, Wadebridge HawkeyR.Boscolla mills,Kenwyn,Truro Henwond J. Stoke Climsland,Callinl!,'ton Hi~gs S. N. Wbistow,Lanlivery,Bodmio Haw key R. Tolriggatt, Wade bridge Henwood J. HigherTrevence,St.Columb Higgs W. Ftmton, Lanivet, Bodrnin Hawk ey T. All et corn mn.Kenwyn ,Trnro M in or, St. Col um b Major H igg~o~ W. Wistow ,Lauli very, Lostwithiel HawkeyT. Trevil~us,St.Issey, Bodrnin Henwood J. Hendra, St. Columb Minor Highman J. Quethiock, Liskeard Haw key W. Carnegjlo, St. Austell Henwood J. Polmena, Liskeard Higman F. Trenant, St. Neot, Bodmin HawkeyW.Roekparks,St.ColumbMajor Henwood R. Trenithan, Grampound Higman J. St. Ive, Liskeard HawkinH.Polmarth,S~.Merryn, Padstw Henwood T. St. Teath, CamPiford Hi::tman J. West North, Duloe,Liskeard Hawk m J. Stoke Climshmd, Callinp;ton Henwood W. Coldwind, Li .. keard Higman J. Treverbyn, St. Austell Hawkin W. Resugga, St. Erme, Truro Henwood W. St. Keyne, Liskeard Higman J. Roche, St. Austell Hawking S.Carkeel,St.Stephn.'s Salta:,h Henwood W. Linkinhorne, Callington Higman N. Roche, St. Au~tell HawkinsJ. Mid Gargas, Cuby,Grampnd Henwood W. Rodenun, Liskeard Higman P. Quethiock, Liskeard *Hawkin .. R.Tredinnick,St.b~ey,Bodmn Henwood W. Strache'l, Liskeard Higman P. Talland, Liskeard Hawten Mrs. S. Baber Cleft, Callington Henwood \<V. Trebrown, Liskeard Hi!!man R. Cuttiford, Landrake,Dvnprt Hayman L. Score~ham, Stratton Hergoe S. Feock farm, St. Feock Hill Mrs. F. St. Gerrans, Grampound Hayne D.Tremail,Davidstow,Camelford Herring C. HowtorJ, Plymouth Hill G. St. Anthony,Tr.-p;ony Hayne Mrs. E. Lanbr<"nny, Camelford Herring E. Bohetherick, Callington Hill J. Mevagis-.ey, St. Austell HayneG.Tremail,Davidstow,Camelford Herring- J. Tregunnen, Launceston H1ll J. Mawuan, Falmouth Hayne 0. Trewen, St. Tudy, Bodmin HerringJ. Tremoane, Pillaton,Devonprt Hill J. Gumbarthis, St. Martin, Helston Hayne J. Trehane. David8tow ,Camelford Herrinl( N. Sillaton, Pill a ton ,Devon port Hill J. North hill, La unceston Hayne R. Fenterfriddle, Camelford Herring W, Stoke Climsland, Callington Hill J. Morval, Liskeard Heal J. Dysart, St. Gennys, Camelford Herring W. C. Trecormt>, Liskeard Hill J, St. Martin's-by-Looe, Liskeard Heale J. Strtbians, Penryn Hichens R.,J.&C.Carn,Morvah,Penznce Hill J. Lanlivery, Botlmin Heale J. Well, Poughill, Bode Hitchens H. Cowlands, St. Feock, Truro Hill J. Trenuth, Camelford HearJ D. Grhr~down, Camelford Hichens J. Church town, Cam borne Hill R. St. Tudy, Boumin Heard J. Davidstow, Camelford Hichens J. Tregear, Crowan, Cam borne Hill S. Bodend, St. Antllony, Helston Heard T. North Tamerton, Launceston Hichens T. Lanyon, Madron, Penzance HillS. Manaccan, Helston Hearl F. Polg'laze, Cuby, Grampound Hick D. Penburthen, Lanivet, Bodmin Hrll S. St. Kew, Wadebridge Hearle Mrs.E.Devos,St.Gluvias,Peuryn HickS. Penburtben, Lanivet, Bodmin Hill T. Burutdowns,Crowan, Cambome Hearle F. Penpol, Mawnan, Falmouth Hick W. Le~quite, Lauivet, Bodmin Hill T. St. Martiu's-by-Looe, Liskeard Hearle J. Stithians, Pt>nryn Hicks J. & W. Girls, Pad stow Hrll T.Lowr.Lanner, Sitbney, Helston Hearle J. Portloe, Penhole, Grampound Hicks A. Caslewick, Callington Hill T. St. Michael Carha}es, Grampnd Hear le J. Mevagis!!PY, St. Austt>ll Hicks B. Lanherod, Fowey, Lostwithiel Hill W. Mevagis11ey, St. Austell Hearle J. Penhale, St. Feock, Truro Hicks C. Pengenna, St. Kew, Wadebrdg Hill W. jun. St. Veep, LostwitLiel Hearle J. Polcuta, Veryan, Truro Hicks E. Lanreath, Liskeard Hill W. sen. St. Veep, Lostw1tbiel Hearle J. Trwgrouse farm, Veryan Hicks F. Lit. Leigh, St. lve8, Liskeard Hills J. Tregiddris, St. Martin, Helston Hearle J. Waylaud, Tallant, Lhkeard Hicks F. St. Agnes, Scilly Hitcben J. Ludgvan, Per.zance Hearle R. Canean, Probus,Grampound Hicks G. Menheuiot, Lhkeard Hitchens J. Kirley, Kea, Truro Hearle R. Tre!.!ost farm, Stithians Hicks G. Montague, Redruth Hitchens R. Cry on, Kea, Truro Hearle R. Tre~o8t, Stithians, Penryn Hicks H. St. Agues, Scilly Hitchens T. Gwennap, Redruth Hearle S.Great&Lit.Carlyon,Kea,Truro Hicks H. Bosloggus,St.Just,Grarnpound Hitchens W. Halwyn, Kea, Truro Hearle S. Tregenna farm, Veryau Hicks H.Treworgey,Manaccan,Helston Hitchings J. St. Mawe11, Grampound HearleW.Halverras&Lar.jew,Kea,Truro Hicks Mrs. J. Lanteglos, Fowev Hitchi1111 J. St. Blazey, St. Austdl Hearle W. jun. Penaluey, Kea, Truro Hicks J. Canlidgey, St. lt~se}, Bodmin Hitchins W. Benock, Duloe, Liskeard Hearhman Mrs. S. Stonetown, Liskeard *Hick" J. St. Wenn, St. Columb Major Hoar G. St.Stephens-by-Salta.. h,Pimth Hebberd H. J. Germot>, Helston HicksJ.Ea~tLangdon,Jacohstw.Camlfrd Hoar Mrs. G. Liukinhorne, Callingtoo Hebherd J. Germoe, Helston Hicks J. Engollan, St. Eval, St. Columh Hoar J. Lanlivery, Bodmin Heddon J. Welcomb, Stratton Hicks J. Lanbinsworth,St.ColumbMajor *Hoar P. Lez1.nt, Launceston Herldon J. Stratton Hick~ J.Soughcott,Jacohstow,Camelfrd Hoar W. Peuquite, Laulivery, Bodmin Heddon W. Welcomb, Stratton Hicks J. Trencrom, Lelant, Hay le Hoare P. Lezant, Launceston Hellt-r J. Tywardreath, St. Austell Hi<'ks J. jun. Rosevannion, St. Columb Hoare W. Lezant, Lauuceston Heller N. Tywardrea.th, St. A us tell Major Hoblyn .J. T. Lamorran, Gram pound Hellett T. St. John's, Devon port Hicks J. St. A1wes, Scilly Hobl) n S.Govily Major,Cuby ,Grarnpnd HPllyar R. Tregose, St. Columb Major Hicks J. Retallick, St. Columb Major Hoblyn T. Gloweth, Kenwyn, Truro * Ho->llyerG. Roscarne,St. Merryn,Padstw Hicks N. Carnworthy, Launceston Hool~ n T. Trevorneck, Cuhert, Truro H .. llyer J. Tregona, St. Eval, St. Columb Hicks P. St. Agn!'s, Scilly Hocktridge J. C. Kilkhamptou,Stratton * HellyerJ.Trezalwyn,St.Merryn,Padstw Hicks P, Trefalf, Lanreatb, Libkeard Hocken D. Polkeeves, Talland, Looe Hellyer J. jnn. St. Eval, St. Columb Hicks R. Braonwithen, St.ColumbMajor Hocken E. Landavedy, Lansailoes, Looe 111 Hellyer R. Tre!!olds, St.Merryn,Padstw Hicks R. Lanoy, North hill, Lflunceston * H ocken E. Micharlto!towe, Camel ford Belly er R. St. Eval, St. Columb Hicks R. M,mor, St. Columb Minor Hocken Mrs. E. M ichaelswwe,Camelfrd Hellyer W. Little Petherick, Bodmin Hicks R. Mevagis:~ey, Sr. Au~tell Hock en .Mrs. G. Micbaelstowe, Camelfrtl Hendar S. St. Cleer, Liskeard Hicks R. St. Anthony, Tre~ony *Hocken H. Micllllel:ltowe, Camelford Bender F. Wood hrll, Lh.keard *Hicks R. Penhallick,St. ColumbMajor *Hocken H. Micbaelstowe, Camelford Render H. Boltsworthy, Lawhitton, Hicks R. St. Just Hocken J. Hel.,ton, Camelford Launcesron Hicks R. St. Step hen's, St. Austell Hocken J. Duloe, Li-lke<i.rd Hender R. Weymouth, St. N eot, Bodmin Hicks R. Lewanick, Launce~ton Hocken J. Pen hale, St. Tutly, Bodmio .
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