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[Keu.;R's STONE & MARBLE Masons-Continued STO DEVONSHIRE. [KEu.;r's STONE & MARBLE MASONs-continued. Sampson In. East st. Ashburtou RS.O Turner James, Coplestlme R.S.O Mitchell Robert John Charles, Haven Sanders Thomas, Northam, Bideford Turpin Reuben, Dartington, Totnes bank, St. Thomas, Exeter- Saunders R Sampford Peverell, 'rivertn Vaggers Reuben. Goldworthy, Bideford Mock John, Georgeham, Bamstaple Saunders T. Sampford Peverell, Tivertn Vanstone Samuel, Instow R&.O Molland Thomas, Instow R.S.O Saunders W. Sampford Peverell,Tivertn Veale Richard, Mill street, Kingsbridge Moore Roger, Fore street, Kingsbridge Sermon Edwd. 10 Victoria par. Torquay Veasey William, Bridgetown, Totnes Morris Charles, Meddon st. Bideford Seward F. Deerslake, Whitestone, Exetr Vigars J. Nth.Brentor,Bridestowe R.S.O' Mortimore WiIliam, Poundwell street, Sharland William, 4 Anglesea terrace, Vincent S. Laira, Egg Buckland,Plymth Modbury, Ivybridge Tor, Torquay Vinnicombe W.jun.Bridgrule.Holswrthy Moul John, Bickleigh, Plymouth Shears W. H. Manaton, Newton Abbot Wakeham R. Back st. Modbnry,Ivybrdg; Moxhay William Priddis, 4 St. Denis Shobbrook W.North Lew,Exbrne.R.S.O Wakeham Richard, 1& Ringmore road,. terrace, Babbacombe, Torquay Short Samnel, Appledore R.S.O Shaldon, Teignmouth Narracott James, Stoke Gabriel, Totnes Short Thomas, Langtree, Torrington Wakeley John, Northleigh, Honiton Narracott Roberl, Stoke Gabriel, Totnes Short William, Langtree, Torrington WakleyWm.Record's pLSouthlgh.Honitn· Newman James, Fortfield I'd. Sidmouth Sillifaut Thomas, Eastgate cottage, Ward Henry, Black Torrington, High~. Nichols William, Venn green, Milton Tetcott, Holsworthy ampton RS.O Damerel, Brandis Corner RS.O Skin John, Horrabridge R.S.O Warren AaroD, Widecombe-in-the~Moor,. Norrish Timothy, Slapton, Kingsbridge Skinner John, King's Heanton, Mar- Ashburton R.S.O Nunn Wm. Hy. Broadstone, Dartmouth wood, Barnstaple Watts C. Chittlehampton, South Molton Orchard Joseph Edward; show rooms, Skinner I~eonard, Wonford, Thornbury, Watts Thos.Chittlehampton,Sth.Moltolh Barnfield & Pari!! street; works, Brandis Corner RS.O Way George, Ottcrton, Budlcigh Russell street, Exeter. See advert Skinner W.Varley,Marwood, Barnstaple Salterton 8.0 Page John, Milton Damerel, Brandis Slee George, Bradworthy, Holsworthy Webber Jas. Wm. Ea. Wonford, Exeter Corner RS.O Slee William, Sutcombe, Holsworthy Webber Lewis, Ea.Ogwell,Newtn.Abbot Parish William, Witheridge, Morchard Snawdon John, Norfolk villas, Penny- Webber Wm. Ea.Ogwell, Newton Abbot. Bishop RS.O comequick, Stoke & 156 Union street, West Charles, 40 Bicton st. Exmonth ParnelI Rd.Nelson pLSth.Brent,Ivybrdg Plymouth West Jobn, Fremington RS.O Parnell William, Harberton R.S.O Snow Abel, Molland, South Molton West William, Fore street, Exmouth Parsons J.HigherSlerra,Clovelly,Bidefrd Snow John, Molland, South Molton Westlake John, Sitcott, St. Giles-in-t.he- Parsons William, New street & Leigh I'd. Snow Thomas, Molland, South Molton Heath, Launceston Chulmleigh Sobey Wm. St. Budeaux, Saltash R.S.O White Geo. 30 Mulberry st. Teignmouth- Partridge James, Musbury, Axminster Soby Thos. St. Budeaux, Saltash R.S.O White Henry, 8eaton Pearce John, Seaton Sommerwill G. Parracombe, Barnstaple White Solomon, Seaton I'earce William, Georgeham, Barnstaple Southcott Charles, Warbro road, St. Willcocks Samuel,Rea Barn hill,Brixhm Pearce Zachariah,Parracombe,Barnstple Mary church, TorqliIay Willis Wm. C. Combmartin, Barnstaple' Pearne Thos. 38 Prospect st. Plymouth Southwood Richard, 8 Cowick street, Wills Edward, Strete, Dartmouth Pearse James, Whiddon down, South St. Thomas, Exeter Wills Hollaosh, Strete, Dartmonth. Tawton,Okehampton Squire Henry, Roboroug-b, Torrington Wills John, Blackawton R.S.O Pedrick John, Torcross, Kingsbridge Stark J. Hand & Pen, Whimple, Exeter Wills John, Marldon, Paignton Peek W. T. Stoke Fleming, Dartmouth Staton Thomas,S Efride's I'd. Torquay Wills John, jun. Maldon cross, Paignton' Penwill Adam Charles Grant, Combe- Steere John & Alfd. Aveton Gifford 8.0 Wingate Harry W. Bellevue road, Dod- in~Teignhead, Teignmouth Stemson John, Lowman green, Tiverton brooke, Kingsbridge Perring John, Yealmpton, Plymouth Stephens J. G. & Son; office, II6 Fore Wingate Samuel, Fore st. Kingsbridge- Perry John, Staple buildings, Exmouth st.; works, Okehampton st. Exeter Winsor John, Fore street,Bovey Tracey" Perry Robert, Albion street, Exmouth Stephens John T. Horrabridge R.S.O Newton Abbot Phillips F. Lutton, Cornwood, Ivybrdge Stevens John, Newton ~t. Cyres, Exetr Wood Richard, Rackenford, Morchardl PhillipsG.Way,CruwysMorchard,Tivrtn Stidston John, Dean Prior, Buckfast- Bishop RS.O Pile In. Clifton, East Down, Barnstaple leigh RS.O Wood Thomas, Rackenford, Morchar<:t Pillar Wm. Newcomen I'd. Dartmouth Strawbridge George, Cotleigh, Honiton Bishop RS.O Popham E. 68 King gardens, PI~'mouth Sturgess Joseph, Washford Pyne, Mor- Woollacott J.Kingskerswell,Newtn.Abbt Pratt Arthur, East Budleigh, Budleigh chard Bishop R.S.O Wooloway John, Bow RS.O Salterton 8.0 Summerfield & Jarman, Woodbury, Woolway F.South Molton st.Chulmleigb Price Richa.rd, ~toke Canon, Exeter Exeter Wyatt l"rancis, Holbeton, Ivybridge Prior Jas. Cheriton Fitzpaine, Crediton Sweatland Joseph, Dalwood, Honiton Yabsley Edwin, Halwell R.S.O Prior John, Cheriton Fitzpaine, Creditn Sydenham T. Countisbury, Barnstaple Yabsley John, Halwell RS.O Pront James, 55 Cecil street, Plymouth Symons J. Combe pk. Bickleigh, Plymth Yabsley Robert, North Huish, Ivybrdg~ ProwseE.4IFore st.Salcombe,Kingsbrdg Tallamy George, Buckland FiIleigh. Yalland Thomas, Fore street, Kings- Prowse John, Christow, Exeter Highampton R.S.O bridge. See advertisement Pugsley WaIter, Lynmouth, Barnstaple Tancock Jsph. Cheriton Bishop, Exeter Yellen Mrs. Holcombe Rogus, Wellingtru Pulsford John, Cemetery works, Bear Tancock William, 4 Elstow terrace, Yeoman J.Kingsteignton,Newton Abbot> street, Barnstaple Hatfield road, Torquay Yew John, Longdown, Exeter Putt P. Church st. Salcombe, Kingsbrdg Taylor Denis, Tedburn St. Mary, Exeter Yole Fras. Meadwell,Kelly,Lifton R.S.O> Pyne William, Blackawton R.S.O Taylor H. Allington East, Mounts RS.O STONE MERCHANTS. Quick James, Oakford, Bampton R.S.O Taylor Thomas, Radway, Bishop's Quick Jas. Richd. 33 York st. Plymouth Teiguton, Teignmouth Baker Isaac & Sons, Brunswick place, Radford Isaac, Ridge, Payhembury, Taylor Wm. Crow green, CuIlompton New road; & Brtmswick wharf, East- Ottery St. Mary Taylor William, North Tawton R.S.O the-Water, Bideford Reed J.C.Church st.Braunton,Barnstple Taylor Wm. Hy. 23 Bath st. Plymouth Collings Chas. J. Chudleigh, Nwtn.Abbt ReedRd.Heanton st.Braunton,Barnstple Terry Robert, Bigbury, Kingsbridge Easton John & Son, Northernhay street, Restorick Ramuel, Colyton, Axminster Thacker George, 27 Mount st. Devonprt Exeter; &, Courtenay street, Newton Reynolds Mrs. Maria, Starcross R.S.O Thomas WiIliam, West st. South Moltoll Abbot; quarries, Bridford Rhymes William Henry, Chillington, Thompson J. R. 39 Mount st. Devonprl Goad J. & E. Phamix steam marble· Stokenham, Kingsbridge Toop Henry, Whitchurch, Tavistock works, Plymouth Richards Wm. 24 Wolsdon st. Plymth Townsend Abraham, Poundsgate, Leus~ Martin Brothers, Plympton St. Mary ;- Roach Samuel, 87 Union st. Plymouth den, Ashburton RS.O offices, St. Austell, Cornwall Robbins Arthur, West down, Ilfracombe Tozer Richard, Castle street, Totnes Periam & Co. Britain st.Bampton R.S.O' Robbins George, Winkleigh R.S.O Treleaven Samuel, Pennycomequick, Taylor John, Burlescombe station,. Roberts James, Poughill, Crediton Stoke, Devonport Burlescombe, Wellington Roberts John, Ridgeway, Plympton Trick J.Woolfardisworthy West, Bidefrd Robins Northcote, Up-Ottery, Honiton Triggs J. 9 Church st. Modbury, Ivybdg STONEWARE MANUFACTRS, Robins WilIiam, Morthoe, Ilfracombe Triggs P. Gt. Torr, Kingston, Kingsbdg Great Western Pottery (Candy & Co.. Bogers John & Chas. Aveton Gifford S.O Triscott R. Colebrook,Plympton St.Mary Limited)(Edward Birkbeck,manager), Rook Joseph, Parracombe, Barnstaple Troake Louis, 19 Clarence I'd. Exmuuth Chudleigh road, l\'ewton Abbot; & Rottenberry Joseph, Freming-ton R.S.O Trott Thomas, Yarcombe, Chard North Devon pottery, Annery, Bide-· Rowland Richd. Bradninch, CulIompton Truman G.Bishop's Teignton,Teignmth ford; London office, II QueeI1' Rundell George, Liddaton, Brentor, Tuck John, Morchard Bishop R.S.O Victoria street, E c. See advert Bridestowe RS.O Tucker C.Bickington,Fremington RS.O -- Ruth John Robert & Sons, Fore street, Tucker N. Chivelstone, Kingsbridge Price, Sons & Co. St. Thomas- ~treet,. Kingsbridge Tucker Richard, Duke st. Kingsbridge Bristol. See advertisement Ruth Benjamin, Aveton Gifford S.O Tucker William, Colyton, Axminster Sage Thomas, Chawleigh, Chulmleigh Turner WilIiam, Higher & Lower Hill, STOUT MERCHANTS. Salter William, Plymtree, Cullompton St. Giles-in-the-Wood, Torrington See Ale & Porter Merchants..
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