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DEVONSHIRE. Sml 977 • Ellacott John, Caudworthy, Northpeth- Grills Henry, Goveton, Kingsbridge Holwell George, Broadhempston, Totnes Erwi~ Egloskerry R.S TRADES DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. SMl 977 • Ellacott John, Caudworthy, NorthPeth- Grills Henry, Goveton, Kingsbridge Holwell George, Broadhempston, Totnes erwi~ Egloskerry R.S. 0 Grills Rich d. Jenkins, Moreleigh, Totnes Hooper Jn.Zeal Monachorum,Bow RS.O Elliott Edward, Frogmore, Kingsbridge Grills Rt.t6Paradise pl.Stoke,Devonport Hooper William, Folly gate, Inward- Elliott James, Starcr6ss R.S.O Gush John, Beer, Axminster leigh, Exbourne R.S.O Elliot John, Aylesbea.re, Exeter Hall Albert, Gittisham, Honiton Hooper Wm. Huntshaw water, Torringtn Elliott JohnP.Church st.BranntonR.S.O Hall Robert, Fore street, Exmouth Hooper William, Barrington st. Tivert.on Elliott Joseph Steer, Strete, Dartmouth Hamley Joseph, Roborough R.S.O Hopkins Henry Heard, Belvoir estate, Elliott T.lt'.Biackwell,Blackawton R.S.O Hamlin frederick, Sand ford, Crediton Bideford Ellis Charles, Newton St. Petrock, Hancock Geo. Knowle, Braunton R.S.O HopkinsJn.Whitehall,Marwood,Barnstpl Great Torrington Hanley Mrs. John, Exeter rd. Exmouth Hosegood. Charles, Bickleigh, Tiverton EllisJ.Bridge reeve,Ashreigney,Chlmlgh Hannaford Henry, Curtisknowle, Dipt- Hoskin Waiter, Bridgerule, Holsworthy EllisJohn,'fhrushelton,Lew DownR.S.O ford, Ivybridge Hoyle Thomas, Instow R.S.O Ellis Richard, Upton P)ne, Exeter Harding Saml.Berry Narbor,Ilfracombe HuckerMrs. J. St.James st.Okehampton ElsworthyT. ShillingfordBamptonR.S. 0 Hardwell W illiam, Causeway end, HnmphriesC. Wthycm be. Raleigh,Exmth Elworthy William, Stenhall, Cullomptn Broadhembury, Honiton Hunt & Vickery, Chittlehampton, South Evans John, Town's end,Braunton R.S. 0 Harper George, North walk, Barnstaple Molton Facey John, Heytown, Bulkworthy, Harper Robert, North walk, Barnstaple Hunt Jn. Bratton Flaming, Barnstaple Brandis Corner R.S.O Harradon E. & T. Prawle, Kingsbridge Hutchings George, Heasley miU, North FerrisWm.Tideford,Cornworthy,Totnes Harradon Adam, Coombe, Dartmouth :Molton, South Molton Fewins Simon, Ponsworthy, Leusden, Harradon William,Frogmore,Kingsbrdg Hutchings John, Barton gate, Challa- Ashburton R. S. 0 HarradonWilliam, Stokenham, Kingsbdg eo m be, Barnstaple Fey Mark, Southleigh, Axminster Harris Richard & Son,g2 High st. Totnes Huxtable Francis, Post office, High F1nch George, 'faw Green, South Taw- Harris Frederick, Stoke Canon, Exeter Bray, South Molton ton, Okehampton Harris Charles,Ebford,Topsham,Exeter Hyne Roger, Slapton, Kingsbridge FisherT. Red Cow village,St.David's,Extr Harris George, Strand, Topsham,Exeter Ingersent. Geo. Tiverton rd. Cullompton Floyde 1ohn, Upton Pyne, Exeter Harris Waiter, Cove, Tiverton Irish Thomas, Sidford, Sidmouth Foale J n. Ludbrooke, U gboro', I vybridge Harv.ey H. Wreyland, Manaton,NewtnAbt Irish William, W estcott, Cullompton Folley Henry, Ilsham road, Torquay Harvey John, Castle street, Tiverton Jackson HenryS. Market st. Exmouth Folley William, 14 Tot'wood terrace, HavillR. 12Chapel st.BudleighSaltrtnS.O Jackson William S. Lympstone, Exeter Babbacombe road, Torquay Haydon William,Milllane,NewtonAbbot JarrleS Edwin, Abbotsbam, .Hideford Ford James, Garde:J. street, Plymouth Hayman James, Kilmington, Axminster Jarvis Edward, Norton, Dartmouth Ford Joseph, Post office, Cowley, Exetet Hayward Wm.Jn. Uffculme,Cullompton Jewell Charles, Great Knowle S.O Fox John, Lifton R.S.O Headon John, Beacon, Holsworthy Jewell Robert Jackman, Colebrooke, FrenchGeorge,North st.AshburtonR.S. 0 Heale Charles,tTemperance st. Torquay Coplestone R.S. 0 Friend William George :&.s.s. I Clare Heale John, Dolton R.S.O Job Henry, East street, Torquay street, I:vybridge Heale W. Oakfield rd.Hatherleigh R.S.O Job Stephen, Hennock, Newton Abbot FryR.HolcombeRogus,Wellington(Som) Heale William John, Butterpit, Jacob- Johns Edward, Mill street, Bideford Fry Samuel, Ashwater, Beaworthy stowe, Exbourne R.S.O Johns George, Island, Brixham R.S.O Fry Samuel, Ash mill, Broadwood HeamanWm.HighBickington,Chulmlgh Johnson Richard King Hele, Mount Widger, Lifton R.S.O Heard John, Beaford R.S.O Pleasant road, Brixham R.S.O Fut"sman Joseph, Langtree, Torrington Heard Robert, Dolton B..S.O Jones William, Winkleigh R.S.O Furze Wm. Up. Polsham rd. Paignton Heard Silas,New road, Great Torrington Kelland Henry, Culmstock, Cullompton Gammon John, Croyde,Braunton R.S. 0 Heard Silas, Beaford R. S. 0 Kennard I<'redk. Loddiswell, Kingsbdge Gammon John, Muddiford, Barnstaple Heard William, BuiTington, Chulmleigh Kennard Geo. Woodleigh, MountsR.S.O GammonJ.Georgeham,BrauntonR.S.O Hearn Charles,13 West st.SouthMolton Kennard James, Lupridge, Ivybridge Gammon Richard, Bear st. Barnstaple Heath John & Son, 69 Forest. Totnes Kennard Noah, Fore street, Kingsbridge Gammon Wm. West down, Ilfracombe HeathS.EastLeigh,HarbertonfordR.S.O Kenwood John, Clyst Hydon, Exeter GermanC.Bishop'sNympton,Sth.Molton Heathman Wm. Woodland hd. Cred1ton Kenwood Richard, Whimple, Exeter Gerry William, Swymbridge, Barnstaple Hendy John B. Plymstock, Plymouth Kenwood William, Hand-&-Pen, Whim- Gibbings Hy. Brook st. Hampton R.S.O Hext James, Post office, Dean Prior, pie, Exeter . GilbertGeo.Bradford,BrandisCornrRSO Buckfastleigh R.S.O Kernick Richard, Widecombe-in-the- Gilbert John, Simpson moor,Holsworthy Heysett & Steer, Park st. Teignmouth Moor, Ashburton R.S.O -Gill John, Bratton Flemin~, Barnstaple HeywoodWm.Coleford,CoplestoneR.S.O Kerslake lt'redk. Twitchen,South Molton Gill John Ball, Whitchurch, Tavistock Heywood William, Huntshaw cross, Kerslake Jesse, Alswere, South Molton Gill Mrs.Sarah,ChurchStanton,Honiton Huntshaw, Torrington Kerslake John, Benley, Chulmleigll Gill Tom, .Bolham way, Clayhidon, Hill Albert, Bridford, Exeter Kerslake Thomas, Ash mill, Bishop's Wellington (Som) Hill George, Landkey, Barnstaple Nympton, South Molton Gill William Andrew,Buckland Monach- Hill Henry James, The Works, Hunts- Kerswell T.Moorcross,Cornwood,Ivybdg orum, Yelverton RS.O ham, Hampton R.S.O Kingdom William,8 Chapelst.Devonprt Gillham John, Bridgetown, Totnes Hill John, Chagford9 Newton Abbot Kingdon James, Barbrook mill, Lynton, Glanfield Henry, Wellbrook st.'fiverton Hill John, North Bovey, Newton Abbot .Barnstaple Gliddon Charles, Woodacott cross, Hill Richard Cross street, Moreton Kittow Orlando, Bradstone, Tavistock • Thornbury, Brandis Corner R.S.O Hampstead, Newton Abbot Knapman George, Commercial street, Gloyer FrederJCk, Bow R.S.O Hill Samuel, Pound street, Moreton Sutton road, Plymouth Glover Wi\liam, 37 Old town, Bideford Hampstead, Newton Abbot Knapman Rd. South Tawton,Okehamptn Goldsworthy Jas. Musbury, Axminster Hill Samuel, Spreyton, Row R.S.O Knapman William, Alice street, Plymth GoreJ.Guineaford,Marwood,Bamstaple Hill Silas, Kingskerwell, Newton Abbot. Knight John, Little Silver, Cadeleigb, GoninE.J.Queenla. Queen st. Plymout!J See advertisement Tiverton Gosling James, Talaton, Ottery St.Mary Hill Thomas, Throwleigh, Okehampton Knowles Richard, 33 Alphington street, Gosling John, Otterton, Budleigh Sal- Hill Thomas, Hemyock, Cullompt.on St. Thomas, Exeter terton S.O Hillman William, Littleham, Exmouth Labbett Wm. Knowle, llraunton R.S.O Gosling 'fhoma.s William, Ashill & Hobbs Hy. Nymet St. George, S. Moltn LakeGeo.Rochill,Knowstone,Sth.Molton Hayne, Craddock, Cnllompton Hocking Samuel, Langdon, Werrington, Lake Thos. 'fedburn St. Mary, Exeter Gough John, Molland, South Molton Launceston Lakema.n & Son, Broad street, Mod- Gough William, Molland, South Molton Holcombe W. Yeoford,CoplestoneR.S.O bury, Ivybridge Gould John, Landkey, Barnstaple Hole George, 61 Cambridge st. Plymth Lakeman Henry, North Petherwin, Gourd John, 10 Bitton ter. Teignmouth Holloway George Henry, Post office, Egloskerry R.S.O Granger T.Payhembury,OtterySt.Mary North Molton, South Molton LambJ.Ringmorerd.Sha.ldon,Teignmtb Grant J.J.South st.&21Bicton pl.Exmth Holloway Michael, Marine gdns. Bidefrd Lambe James, Hillshay, Lustleigh, Grant Wm. T. East-the-Water,Bideford Holman Daniell, High street, Honiton Newton Abbot Gratton John, Hill, South Molton Holman Henry John, Colestocks, Feni- Lane J. Wilmington, Widworthy,Honitn Green John, Colyton, Axminster • ton, Ottery St. Mary Lane John, Hemyock, Cullompton Greenslade Daniel, Post office, Pud- Holman Jsph. Chudleigh,Newton Abbot Lane Wm. Yeolmbridge, Launceston dington, Morchard Bishop R.S.O Holman Samuel, Barton gate, Pancras- Lang Wm.Hy.Buttshill, Ottery St.Mary Ureenslade Henry, Coombe st. Exeter week, Holsworthy Lark Charles, Denbury, Newton Abbot Greenslad.e Henry, Mount Holman Samuel, Pyworthy, Holsworthy Lark Jn. IoEllacombe Church rd. 'forqy Cruwys Morchard, Tiverton Holmes Edmund, West Worlington, LavercombeJ.Bratton l<''leming,Brnstple Greenslade Jn.Riddlecombe,Chnlmleigh Morchard Bishop R.S.O LaversJ.Poundwellst.Modbury,lvybd~e . Gregory John, 10 Torwood st. Torquay Holmes William, East Worlington, LaversJas.ShillingfordSt.George,Ex:et~r Grey-Francis, Cornwood, Ivybridge Morchard llishop R S.O Lawton C.29Cowickst.St.Thomas,Exet.,. •l DEV. & COR~. 6-.
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