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Devonshire. Ins 917 • TRADES DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. INS 917 Hooper John·& Son,Hillsboro',Chagford, Langdon Edwin, Rose cottage, Petrock- 1\loore Henry, Countess Wear, Exeter Newton Abbot stow, Beaford R.S.O Moore W.H.1Westbourne ter.Teignmth Hooper W. J. 13 Haddington road,Stoke, Langford 1\Irs. I. M.9 Evelyn pl. Plymtq Morgan F. 124 High street, Ilfracombe Devonport Langley F. E. Chudleigh Morgan F. Larkstone villa, Ilfracombe Hooper W, J. High street, Crediton Langmead William James,26 Park road, ::\Iorgan Rees J. High street, G'rediton Hore Wm. Hy. P. 38 William st.Plymth Polsloe road, Heavitree, Exeter Mounce R. Elm villas, Westward Ho! Borne John, Broadhembury, Honiton Laver Solomon Jn. 44 Victoria st.Exeter Bideford Hosegood J. W oodrow, Brampford, Speke Lea man T. Torre cottage, 'forquay Mousell Bros. London Inn sq. Exeter Hoskin T. M. Bank st. Newton Abbot Lemon R.C.2 Glo'stefpl.Rockrd.Torqy Mudge R. E. IS l\Iildmay st. Plymouth Hosking E. 37 Baring street, Plymouth Lewis C.Sea View cot. Northam,Bidefrd Mugford Ambrose Hearn, I2 Cornwall Husking W. 0. Octagon auction rooms, Lewis :F. J. Exbourne R.S.O. Nth.Deyon street, Plymouth Octagon, Plymouth· Lewis G. Bulaton, Newton St. Petrock Murch Edwin High street, Honiton How T. W. 12 Edgecumbe st.Stonehouse Lewis William, 9I North rd. Plymouth Murley A. J. S.Dorsetshire Bnk.Colyton HowardJn.R.Chittlehampton,Sth.Moltn Lindop T. C. Fleet street, Torquay Murray & Rivers, IIA, Strand, Torquay Howe H. Bow R.S.O Lisle Edwin Seward, Beaufort place, Murray W. 3 St. Kilda terrace, Brix- Hunt W. I Bossell terrace,Buckfastleigh Cowick street, St. Thomas, Exeter ham R.S.O. Devon R.S.O. Devon Little W. I. South street, Exeter Murrin W. East street, Okehampton Hurd William Davey, 31 Lower St. Littlejohns John, East st. Okehampton Myatt John, ..p High street, Ilfracombe Paul's road, Newton Abbot Loaring John,49 Summerland st.Exeter Narraway E. G. A. Rock mnt. Brixham HurrellJ.S.Marketpl.Fore st.Kingsbrdg Lock Chatles, 28 Boutport st.Barnstaple Narraway J. W. Holestone la. Bideford Hutchens William Thomas, Devonport Lock I. J. Croyde, Braunton R.S.O Neck Thomas, Moreton Hampstead Hutcbing,s Frank, 4 Penview terrace, Long Charles, 2 Market alley, Plymouth New E. A. National Provincial Bank, St. Sidwell, Exeter Love John, Lowman green, Tiverton Plymouth Hutchings SI. 9 Athenreum pl. Plymth Loveless S. G. Chard street, Axminster Newbery R. E. Seaton, Axminster Hu:x:table William, I7 Joy st. Barnstaple Lovell T. E. Waterloo house, Dartmouth Newcombe Frederick, East st. Crediton Ingersent William, The Close, Exeter Loveys Arthur Clampit, Elmtield, Newton W. M. High street, Honiton Ingram Charles, Glenholme, Cleveland Moreton Hampstead, Newton Abbot Nicholas J. 33 Hobart street, Stone- road, Torquay , Lovill Lewis, 42 Clifton road, Exeter house, Plymouth Jackman W. A. Bow R.S.O Lowman Jn. H. 10 Frankfort st.Plymth Nicholls H. Roselands Jackson J, G. I9 Frankfortst. Plymouth Lugg Charles Henry, 8 Beaconsfield ter- Nind V. Pitt, The Bank house, St. :Mary Jackson J. G.63 Hotbam pl.Stoke,D'port race, Newton Abbot Church, Torquay Jacobs J. P. Culmstock, Cullomptou Luxton H. G. Oak house, Mill street, Norswortby W. H. 8 Bank st. Teignmth Jago & Co. 13 Tavistock rd.Stoke,D'port Ottery St. Mary NorthwayE.R.K.2rLongbrook st.Exeter Jago C. W. H. 2 Wilton st Stoke, D'port Maben H. Kingskerswell, Newton Abbot Nosworthy S. Bank house, Tavistock Jago W. H. to Frankfort st. Plymouth Mabley William Francis, 2 Gainsboro' Nuttall Thomas, 3 Croft ter. Paignton James B. T. Castle street, Barnstaple place, Mutley, Plymouth Oldridge M. 130 High street, Crediton JamesG.R.mKentrd.Ford,Stoke,P'mth McBryde James, 3I Westwell st.Plymth Oliver & Sons, Paignton James J. B. The Cornish Bank Limited, McDougal John, 23 New st. Exmouth Oliver Thomas & Son, 3A, Strand & 37 Stonehouse Mc.Mullin James, 31 Polsloe road,Heavi- Lower Union s~reet, Torquay James William C. Thorverton tree, Exeter Olver John, Highweek rd.Newton Abbot JappFrank \\'.National Provincial Bank, Mahany W. 4 Pentyre te!'race, Lipson OramE.A.Savings Bnk.Cha'pelst.De;npt Teignmouth road, Plymouth Osborn Thos. Trelawny cot. Tavistock Jarman Rt. C. S. 27 Glanvillest.Plymth Main WTilfrid W. Marwood Os borne J. H. Ashley house, Alphington Jefferd C. 2 Devon sq. Newton Abbot Manley & Sons, 16 Victoria par. Torquay street, Exeter Jeffery C. J. Devon & Cornwall Bank, Manley H. 16 Victoria par. Torquay Overmass John, Brookhill, Axminster Ashburton Manley J. D. Naval Bank, Totnes Overmass W. H. Seaton Jenkin William, 62 Charlotte street, Mann William Dodge, Carlton house, Pain F. R. S. Devon & Cornwall Bank, Morice town, Plymouth Lower terrace, Torquay Paignton Johns John V. 8 Duke street, Tavistock Mann William O'Connor, 121 Lower Paine A. 43 Fore street, Saltash Johnson F. BA, Victoria parade, Torquay Union street, Tor:Juay Pallett Thos. 37 Powderham cres.Exeter Johnson J. W. National Provincial Bank Mann WilliamO'Connor,Stoney Coombe, Palmer James, Parade ho. Okehampton of England, Devonport Kingskerswell, Newton Abbot Parnell S. Naval Bank, 'l'otnes Johnson Samuel, 31 Abbey rd. Torquay March James, Widewell, 'famerton Parr R. J. 4 Highbury place, Torquay Johnson Saml. I Vaughan par. Torquay Foliot, Crown Hill R.S.O Parsons E. Sutton harbour, Plymouth Jones Brothers, Lynton, Barnstaple Mardon W. J. T. Fore street, Bovey Parsons Jas. H.East st.AshburtonR.S.O Jones J. U. n Hills view, Barnstaple 'fracey, Newton Abbot Partridge & Cockram,Marketchambers, Jones T. E. 2 Western road, Crediton Marler W. D. & Son,47Fleetst.Tor(Iuay Bampton street, 'fiverton Jordan W. R. Hall & Son, 59 Hitton Marshall J. J. x Brunswick ter. Plymth Partridge William, Marldon, Paignton street, Teignmouth Martin James W. 40 Portland st. Exeter Pasmore & Zelley, Catlake farm, Cade- Joy Isaac,43 Union st.St. Thomas, Exeter Martin Thomas, 16 Bedford circus, leigh, Tiverton Joyce T. 41 Fleet street, Torquay Exeter. See advertisement Pasmore G. 46 Prospect park, Exeter Kelk W. 22 Baring street, Plymouth Mathews W. W. Tavistock Pastfield JohnRobinson, 3 Princes street Kelly J. 16 High street, Ilfracombe Matthews Henry B.I7 Palmerstonstreet, south, St. Thomas, Exeter Keppel George Thomas, 42 Fleet street, Stoke, Devonport Pawley 'f. J. 27 Whimple st. Plymouth Torquay & St. Mary Church Mattbews N. H. 12 South st. Torrington Payne J. J. South street, Axminster Kerley & Ellis, Station parade, Exmouth Matthews W.l\L Victoria vil.Kingsbridge Pearce T.E. xos Queen st.N ewton A-:.,bot Kettle J. B. Colyton May A. E. Forest. Topsham, EJ..eter Pearce W. N. 7 :Frankfurt st. Plymouth Kiell J. 103 High street, Barnstaple May W. P1lton, Barnstaple Pearse .A. T. 45 Magdalene st. Exeter King W. R., Fox, Fowler & Co.'s Bank, Maye .K. L. Devon & Cornwall Bank, Pearse H. D. jun. Devon & Comwall Exeter Okehampton Bank, Barnstaple Kingdon Harry De Spencer, Wilhayne Maynard Thos. Helen's pi. Kingsbridge Pearse William, Stoliford house, Colyton i.IedlandW.C.Windy cross,Gt.Torringtn Pepprell Charles J. Post Office cbam- Kirkham H. B. xo Lansdowne ter.Exetr Memery 'f. 4 Bexley terrace, Torquay bers, Gaudy street, Exeter KnightA.R.2x Fairfield ter.Newton Abbt Merrick George, IS Fore street, Bud- Perk ins George, 7 Clyde street, For l Knight Henry, Axmmster leigh Salterton S. 0 Perk ins T. Wishcourt villa, Higher Knowles A. R. & Knolly's terrace, M ut- Michell W. H. Io Hampton st.Plymouth street, Cullompton ley, Plymouth Michelmore & Son, Gate house, 'fotnes Petherick E. 8 Southernhay, Exeter Knowlman & Wood, Culmstock Mildenhall John, Ebenezer pi. Paignton Penrose R. A. 3 Westwell st. Plymouth Labdon E. Cock Pit hill, Cullompton Mill J. Bodmeyric, Holsworthy Penwarden Richard, jun. Holswortby Labdon S. W. New street, Cnllompton Mill J. B. Higher square, Holsworthy Perkin J. Summerfield cot. Chulmleigh Lake J. R. 95 Union street, Plymouth Millman John, Exeter street, North Perryman William, Yeo mills, Chag- Lake W.Edgeworthy,Cruwys lHorchard, Tawton R.S.O ford, Newton Abbot Tiverton Mills C.6 Donegall ter.Stoke, Devonport Pethebridge & Richards, The Strand, Lamb W. J. 7 Chapel street, Devonport Millyard J. Budleigh ho. East Budleigh Barnstaple Lambert C. J. Glen oak, Exeter Mitchell W. H. 62 Gibbon st. Plymouth Pett Charles Henry, I9 Vale terrace, Lamerton J. J. 14 Milton pi. Bideford Moass W. R. 3 Lion terrace, Alphington Lymington road, Torquay Lancaster E. S. Phrenix st. Stonehouse road, Exeter Phillips H. Court green, North Tawton Lander G. 'f. 18 Well street, PlymQuth Mollon J. M. South Ford rd. Dartmouth R.S.O. North Devon Langbndge T. H. Well st. Gt. Torringtn Monk H. E. Ta vistock Phillips H. G. Bedford House chambers, Langdon E.Petrockstow,Beaford R.S.O. Monk R. R. 4 Frankfoct st. Plymouth Plymouth North Devon Moore F. J. Battery Hill quarries, Pike Luke,. 26 Richmond road, Exeter Langdon Henry, 17 Fore street, Bamptn . Stonehouse, Plymouth PileS. J. 1: Sid place, Sidmonth . .
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