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DEVONSHIRE. [ KELLY'~ Gamekeepers----Continued 1028 G.AR DEVONSHIRE. [ KELLY'~ GAMEKEEPERs----continued. Smalldon John (to Lieut.-Col. Sir llrownson Frederick (to J. C. New Dimond Samuel (to Sir William H. William Lewis Stucley Stucley esq. ), Craddock, Cullompton Walrond bart. ~LP.), llradfield, Cul- bart.), West Worlington, Morchard Bull Charles (to Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir R. lompton Bishop R.S.O H. Huller P.C., V.C., G.C.B., Doddin.gton 1-Villiam Harris (to ~fiss Smith John (to J. A. Keates esq.), G.C.M.G., J.P.), Downes, Crediton Devon), The L{)dg-e, Rackenford, Higher Gorton hill, South Molton Burrough Samuel (to Mrs. North Morchard Bishop R.S.O Steele James (to A. S. Browne esq.), Row), Post office, Cove, Tiverton Dymond Artbur (to Gen. Sir Redvers Buckland Filleigh,HighamptonR.S.O Burrows William (to Lt.-Col. J. John- Buller), Exwick, Exeter Strong James (to Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir stone), Craddock, Cullompton Fulford James (to Lieut.-Col. Sir W. R II. lluller P.C., V.C., G.C.-B.), Carnall John (to Mrs. Thomas, Stap- L. S. Stucley hart. D.L., J.P.), St. Hookway, Crediton lake Mount), Starcross R.S.O Leonards, Hartland, Bideford Summers Tom (to Mrs. Weldon), Carnell Richard Charles (to Thorn~ Gigg Henry (to Captain J. E. H. Eal· Awliscombe, Honiton Kennet-Were esq. J.P.), Oltlands four .T. P.), Stantway cottage,Sidmth Swinton Barter (to Sir .T. D. Ferguson· lodge, Sidmouth Gosling Waiter James (to Right Hon. Davie bart. ), Ranscomb,Exe Bridge, Carter Frederick (to the Convent), Sir J. H. Kennaway hart. 'P.C., Tiverton Convent lodge, Sidmouth M.P.), Larkbere, Talaton, Ottery St. Thorne John (to 1Sir- Charles Daniel Chaffey John (to Lady Tulloch), Hw Mary Caye bart.), Keeper's lodge, Sidbury, cottage, Lyme road, Axminster Haggett Thomas (to the Hon. 1\I. G. Sidmouth Cbapman William Tucker (to A. L. K. Rolle D.L., J.P. ), St. Giles-in- Tucker Charles (to Sir N. W. G. Christie esq. ), Westleigh, Bideford the-Wood, Torringron Throckmorton bart.), 1\Iolland,Soutb Clarke Fred (to William Henry White Hammatt Edward (to R. L. Ncwman Molron esq.), Combe head, Bampron R.S.O esq.), Coryton, Lew Down R.S.O Tuckerrnan Charles (to F. C. Simpson Clarke Si:as (to Mrs. Somes), Monk- Handford George (to Lord Poltimore), esq.), Galmpton, Brixham R.S.O leigb, TorringtAJn Earham, North Molton, Sth. Molton West William (to E. J. Oldham esq.), Connelly William (to J. R. C. Talbot Harris Felix Jn.(to the Misses Carew), Honeydown cot. Hatherle1gh R.S.O esq. J.P.), Upiyme, Lyme Regis Ha~combe, Newton Abbot Cooper William (to Mrs. Peppin), Herd Albert (to the Hon. Mark RoUe), GARDEN CHAIR MANUFRS. Harpford, Ottery St. Mary Otterton, Budleigh Salterton S.O Buswell Charles & William, Temper· Cooper William (to the Hon. G. !.. P. Hillson Thomas (to John Charles Wil- ance street, Torquay B. Addington J.P.), Up-Ottery, liams esq. ), \Verrington, Laun- Honiton ceston GARDEN IMPLEMENT MAS. Cordery Artbur (to R. C. Coode esq. Hodge Francis (to James FitzGerald D.L., J. P. ), Werrington, Launceston Bannatyne esq. J.P.), Kennford, Boulton & Paul Lim. Norwich; price Cotterell David (to the Misses Rad- Exeter lists free ford), Landpart, Sidmouth Hollway Joseph (to Wm. Ayshford Coutts John (to Sir Charles Thomas Sanford esq.), Maiden down, llurles- GARDEN SEED MERCHANTS. Dyke Acland bart.),Broadclyst,Exetr combe, Wellington (Somerset) Cridge Edward (to Uev. William E. Honeywill John (to Stover estate), Sutton & Sons, Royal Seed Establish- Pryke M.A.), Mill street, Ottery Teigngrace, Newton Abbot ment, Reading St. Mary Johns Frank (to Capt. Wm. Makant), Curtis George (to H. E. Russell esq.), Dolton R.S.O GARDENERS. 3 Cliff ter. Budleigh Salterton 8.0 Kentall Harry (to Sir J. D. Ferguson- See .Jobbing Gardeners, Landscape Cutler Charles Thomas (to Capt. L. Davie hart.), Sandford, Crediton Gardeners & Market Gardeners. P. Irby), Bradford, Brandis Corner Kingsbott Eli (to Sir W. R. W illiams R. S. 0 hart.), Kennells, Ashford GARDENERS-PRIVATE. Dam pier Samuel (to the Rev. Waiter Lang John (to H. E. Brown esq.), Champernowne M.A.), Northleigh, Barton hall, Kingskerswell, Newton .Abram Abrabam (to Lord Clifford), Honiton Abbot Chudleigh Dawe Elias (to the Right Hon. Chas. Larby Samuel (to Francis B. Dunsford Back Henry (to William 1Vaterfield Seale-Hayne P.C., M.P., J.P.), esq. ), Cockdashel, Tiverton esq. ), Eastdon, Starcross R.S. 0 Chudlcigh Knigbtn. Chudlgh. R.S.U Lindsay George (to Lord Poltimore), Bailey Alhert (to Lady Peek), Rous- Dawe Jesse (to J. J. MacAndrew esq.). The Kennels don, Lyme Regis Harford, Ivyhridge McEwan Andrew (to C. H. Dunning Baker George (to Wm. Creswell Eames Alfred (to Lord Clinton), Gar- esq.), Stoodleigh moor, Sroodleigh, Gray), Membland, Holbeton, New- dener's cot. Merton, Dolton R.S.O Tiverton ton l<'errers, Plymouth Erscott George (to G. Sinclair Smith Maclean John (to William Cowper Baker James (toW. R. Coleridge esq.), esq.), Colebrook, Copplestone R.S.O Ludovic Unwtin J.P.), J?ishponds, Salston lodge, Ottery St. Mary Farley William Henry (to the Rey_ Cove, Tiverton Baker Sidney James (to Sir Dudley Edward C. Orpen M.A.), Star- Miller Fred (to Ian M. Heathcoat- Gordon Alan Duckworth-King cross R.S.O Amory esq. J.P.), Coomheshead, bart.), Countess Wear, Exeter Farmer Edwin (to E. Stanford esq.), Witbleigb, Tiverton Baker Thomas (to Baroness De Virte), 2 Sid Vale cottages, Sidmouth Netley Harry (to the Hon. W. F. D. Stoke GabrielJ Totnes Farmer John (to the Misses Carew), Smith M.P.), North Bovey, Newton Baker William Robert (to Lady Du~k- Marley,Rattery,Euckfastleigh R.S.O Abbot worth), 35 St. David'·s bill, Exeter Foote Frederick (to the Miss£>s Newhery Joseph (to Miss Outhwaite), Baldwin Wm. George(to Mrs. Stokes), Carew), Haccombe, Newton Abbot Monkton, Honiton 2 Grange terrace, Exmouth French John (to Alex. M. Read esq.), Parish Josepb (to Edward Roberts Balment Ge·Jrge (to Devon County Welsh cottage, Silverton, Exeter Smith esq.), :Kortb Brentor,Tavistck school, West Buckland, Sth. Molton Gardener JosPph (t{) Major William Parish Joseph (to R. Smith esq.), Barnes Charles (to Sir John H. Heath- Clode Braddon), Bolham, Tiverton Keeper's cot. Eridestowe R.S.O coat Amory bart. D.L., J.P.), Allers, Gill James (to Mrs. Weldon), Awlis- Pavey John (to P. A. M. Hoare esq.), Chevitborne, Tiverton combe, Honiton Luscombe, Dawlish Barnes George John (to Rev. Arthm Gillies William (to Hon. M. G. Kerr Penellum William (t{) Lord Cburston), Wolfe Hamilton-Gell M.A., J.l'., Rolle), Stevenstone, St. Giles-in-the- Dean Prior, Buckfastlffigh R.S.O Mus.Bac.), Winslade, Clyst St. Wood, Torrington Pote .Antbony (to Robert Bayly esq.), Mary, Exeter Glanfield William (to Capt. Nugenl! Meavy, Yelverton R.S.O Barton Richard (to Sir Charles Daniel Chichester), Calverleigh, Tiverton Rudall George (to Arthur Blackburn Cave bart. ). Sidbury manor,Sidmth Gollop Frederick (to Colonel W. N. esq.), Stowford, Lew Down R.S.O Beale Robert William (to Commander Jervis). Yondercott, Uffculme, Cui- Salter George (to Col. Garratt J.P.), W. S. King R.N.), Hensleigh cot- lompton Common, Aylesbeare, Exeter tage, Withleigh, Tiverton Gullick William (to Rev. M. Kelly), Scutt George (to H. L. Acland-Troyte Bennett John Charles (to Sir William Kelly, Lifton R.S.O esq.), Huntsham, Eam.pton R.S.O H. Walrand bart. M.P.), Bra.dfield, Hanmett Henry (to Miss Richards), Shaddock John (to G. J. Cruwys esq. ), CullDmpton Winterbourne cottage, Landscore Woodhead,Cruwys Morchard,Tivertn Bidgood John (to Mrs. Sladin), Coun- road, Teignmouth Shapland Robert (to Sir Edward Chi- tess Wear, Exeter Hawkins George (to Col. Sir B. 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