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GLOUCESTERSHIRE. FAR 46'9 'Taylor E TRADES DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. FAR 46'9 'Taylor E. Gaunt's Earthcott, Winter- Tombs Henry, Barrow, Cheltenham ViIlar Wm.Arthur, Newcourt, Charlton bourne, Bristol Tombs John, Shurdington, Cheltenham Kings, Cheltenham Taylor George, I"rocester cottage, Fro Tombs L. H. Upton St. Leonards,Glo'str Vimpany Richard, Longney, Gloucester ooster, Stonebouse Tombs Samuel K. HarnhilI, Cirencester Vincent Thomas, Bitton, Bristol TaylorMrs. G.Kington,ThornburyRS.O Tomkins W. Bishop's Cleeve, Cheltnhm Vines Geo.& Joseph,The Priory,Leonard "l'aylorG.Latteridge, Iron Acton,Bristol Tomlinson John, Evington, Cheltenham Stanley, Stonehouse TaylorGeorge, Longford, Gloucester Tooby F. J. English Bicknor, Coleford Vines Frank Martin, Wotton St. Mary Taylor George, Northwick, Bristol Tovey John, Ashleworth, Gloucester without, Gloucester Taylor George I. B. Siston, Bristol Towers James, Whitechapel, Childs Vines Jesse, Standish park, Stonehouse 'Taylor Henry, farmer, Clapton,Berkeley Wickham, Broalway RS.O. (Worcs) Vines Peter, Longford, GloucE>ster Taylor In. Mickleton, Moreton-in-Marsh Townsend Arthur, Barnsley, Cirencester Virgo John, Nibley,Blakeney,~ewnham TaylorJn.B.Turkdean,NorthleachR.S.O Townsend Geo. H. Baunton, Cirencester Virgo Joseph, Over, Bristol Taylor Joseph, Littleton-on-Severn, Townsend James, St. Briavels, Coleford Virgo Tom, Compton Greenfield, Bristol Thornbury R S. 0 Townsend Theyer, Duntisbourne Rous, Voice W. Wickeridge st.Hasfield,Glo'ster Taylor Joseph, LongweIl green, Wills- Cirencester Vowles C. Olveston,Almondsbury R.S.O bridge, Bristol Townshend William, The Common, VO~'ce Edward, Coleford Taylor Joseph, jun.Littleton-on-Severn, Hewelsfield, Chepstow Voyce Wm. English. Bicknor, Coleford Thornbury R S. 0 Tranter Christopher, Gorsley, Glo'ster Wadley H. Nibley mill.lronActon,Bristol 'l'aylor Mrs. Ma!'y, Berkeley Tranter J. ThreeAshes,Oxenhall,Glo'ster Wadley Philip Henrv,Moreton-in-Marsh Taylor T. Court end, Alvington, Lydney Tredwell Frederick, Glebe, Weston-sub- Wadley Wm.Clifford'sMesne,Gloucester Taylor Thomas, Iron Acton, Bristol Edge, Broadway R.S.O. (Worcs) Waine Rchd. Henry, Great Barrington, Taylor Thomas,Moorslade,FalfieldR.S.O Tremaine WilIiam Hutchings, Sher- Burford R.S.O. Oxon Taylor Waiter, Wards, Lydney borne, Northleach R. S. 0 Waite John, Tiltups End,Horsley,Stroud Taylor W. Alveston,AlmondsburyRS.O Trenchard James, High Woolastone, Waites Mrs. M. Etloe Duchy, Newnham Taylor William, Pucklechurch, Bristol Woolastone, Lydney Wakefield George, Air Balloon road, St. 'Teague C. Edward,I"laxley, Newnham Trevethan Thomas l\Iichael, Whitting- George, Bristol 'Teague Edward, Coleford ton, Andoversford R.S.O Waketield Henry, Standish, Stonehouse Teague Geo.Drybrook,MicheldeanR.S.O Trevethan William Tippet, Brockhamp- Wakefield John P. Great Barrington, 'fe'lgue James M. Trowgreen & Court ton, Andoversford R.S.O Burford RS.O. Oxon farms, ClearweIl, Coleford Trigg Jc1mes, Hardinge, Westbury-on- Wakefield Raymond John,LittleRissing- -Teague Mrs. S. A. Tuns,Taynton,Glo'str Severn, Newnham ton, Bourton-on-the-Water R.8.0 "feakle Anthony George, Bagpath court, Trigg William, Adsett, Newnham Wakefield William, Norton, Gloucester NewingtonBagpath,Wttn.-under-Edg Trinder Alfred, Derretts, Bisley, Stroud Walker Charles, Callowell, Stroud 'feakle W. J. Frampton ManseIl, Stroud Tripp William Henry, Hanham, Bristol WalkerC.Lover's hlLPitchcombe,Stroud Teakle Wm. Abnash, Chalford, Stroud Trotman George, Painswick lodge, Walker Mrs. Hannah, Bawling, An- 'feakle W. T. Churcham, Gloucester Sheepscombe, Stroud doversford RS.O 'felling William, Pucklechurch, Bristol Trotman Robert, The Slad, Stroud Walker Jas.Guiting Power, Cheltenham :I'heyer Mrs. Emma,Hrockworth,Glo'str Trotman Thomas, Swanley, Berkeley Walker John, France Lynch, Stroud 'Theyer Hy.B.StokeOrchard,Cheltenham Trott Edwin, Filton, Bristol Walker In. Great Lemhill, LechladeS.O Theyer Hy. Isaac, Colthrop, Stonehouse Trott John, Awre, Newnham Walker John, OakridgeLynch, Stroud -Theyer In. Thos. Uckington,Cheltenham 'l'rott T. Charlton, Westbury-on-Trym Walker John, Doynton, Bristol Theyer Mrd. PriscilIa, Pigeon house & Troughtou Albert C. Leigh court, Leigh, WalkerJ. Bubb,ColdAshton,Chippnham Malthouse farm, Uckington,Chltnhm Cheltenham Walker Josepb, Berrington mill, Cam~ Theyer Thomas,Brockworth,Gloucester Troughton G. Greet, Winchcomb R.S.O den S.O 'TheyerWm.Charlton Kings,Cheltcnham Truby WiIIiam L. More~on·in-Marsh Walker Mrs. Mary Jane, Turkdean, 'Thomas Augustus, Gaunt's Earthcott, Tucker J. Hidcote Boyce, Campden S.O Northdean R.S.O Winterbourne, Bristol Tucker John, Hidcote, Mickleton, WalkerW.Stevns.ComptonAbdaleRS.O Thomas George, Clearwell, Coleford Moreton-in-~Iarsh Walkley C.Baker, Hardwicke, Cheltnhm 'Thomas George V. E. Brooklands, Tudor John, Owlpen, Dursley Wan James Frognell's cross, Winter- Wickwar R.S.O Tuffiy Thomas, Birdlip, Gloucester bourne. Bristol Thomas J. Corse hill, Corse, Tewkesbury Tuffiy Thomas, Cowley, Cheltenham Wallace Mrs.Ann,Kemerton,Tewkesbry -Thomas J. Crook's marsh, Hallen, Bristol Turner A. Bourton-on-the-Water R.S.O WallerHughSydney,Farmington,North- 'Thomas John, Almondsbury RS.O Turner James, Upper Addington, Stow- leach RS.O Thomas John, Cold harbour, St. Bria- on-the-Wold S.O WalthamAlf.Oakey,Evington,Cheltnhm deIs, Colefol'd Turner Richard Geo.Halmore, Berkeley Waltham T. Bedlam. Swindon,Chltnhm Thomas John Hewitt, Pilming, Bristol Turner Thomas, Arlingham,Stonehouse Walton T.ff.Welford,Stratford-on-Avon 'Thomas William, Almondsbury R.S.O Turk John Read, Andoversford RS.O Warder Wm. Gretton,WinchcombR.S.O 'Thomas William, Blakeney, Newnham TurveyJohn, Welford,Stratford-on-Avon Waring Wm. Ford, Winchcomb RS.O Thomas Wm. Cnarlton Kings,Cheltnhm Tustin Wm. Edwin,The Green,Twyning, Warner Alfred & John,Broad Campden, Thomas Wllliam, Hallen, Bristol Tewkesbury Campden S.O.& Charingworth,Camp- Thomas William, Hempton, Almonds- Tuthill Henry, Whitelands, Rudford, den S.O bury B.S.O Gloucester Warner C.The Grn. Alkerton,Stonehouse 'Thomas WilIiam, Hewelsfield, Chepstow Tutton Edmund Alf. Horfield, Bristol Warner Js.Westerleigh,CbippingSodbry Thompson A. Didmarton, Chippenham Twissell I. Bownspool, Oakridge, Stroud Warner Rt.Edwd.Haresfield,Stonehouse ThompsonMrs.Anne, Stanwaygrounds, Tyler Mrs. Mary Ann, Tytherington, Warner Thomas, Twyning, Tewkesbury Stanway, Winchcombe R S. 0 Falfield R.S. 0 Warner Wm. Nesley,Beverston,Tetbury Thompson A. R. Woodmancote, Chttnbm Underwood Ephraim,Westend, Stoneh~ WarnerW.H.Broad st.ChippingSodbury Thompson J. Gotherington, Cheltenham Urch Charles, Whitfield, Falfield R.S.O Wasley WaIter, Hayden, Cheltenham Thompson Joseph, Ruardean, Michel- Vaisey Thomas, Stratton, Cirencester Waterfall T. Windsor edge, Inchbrook, dean R S.0 VaIlenderG.Broad st.Ashlewrth. G10'ster Stroud 'Thomson Henry, South End house, Vallender George, Corse, Gloucester Waters Thomas, Kingswood, Bristol Newent, Gloucester Vallender Mrs. Jane, Laughtons, Hart- Waters Thomas, Warmley, Bristol Thorn Elias, The Common, Hewels-' pury, Gloucester Wathen Mrs. Mary, Misley, Stroud field, Chepstow Vallender Philip, Minsterworth,Glo'ster Wathen S. Brown'shill,TheSlad,Stroud 'ThurstonJ. H. G. Shirehampton, Bristol Van Notten-Pole Gerald, Todenham, Watben Samuel, Painswick, Stroud Thwaites G. B. Taddington, Winch- Moreton-in-:\Iarsh Watkins Mrs. Clara, Pilning, Bristol comb R.S.O Varney Jsph.Ham ho.S.Cerney,Cirncstr Watkins Fredk. Poplar ho. Pilning,Bristol Tidcomb Fredk. Cerneywick, Cirencestr Vaughan Mrs. Elzbth.Staunton,Coleford Watkins G. Nibley la. Iron Acton,Bristol Tidmarsh Charles,HinMn-on-the-Green, Veal Green, ffanham, Bristol Watkins Geo. Bruwning, Bis!ey, Stroud Evesham Vernon Mrs,Cthrin.Arlingham,Stonehse WatkinsH.Cropthorn viLDymock,Gl'str Till James B. Moreton,ThornburyR.S.O VernonJ.Pickering,Arlingham,Stonehse Watkins Henry, Iron Acton, Bristol Till Jsph. Moor end, Hambrook, Bristol Verrinder Frank, Brick house, Upper Watkins Henry, O1down, Olveston, Till WilIiam, Downend, Bristol Hatherley, Cheltenham Almondsbury RS.O 'Tilling Joseph, Poulton, Fairford S.O Vick Dan, Elmore, Gloucester Watkins James, Northwood, Newnham 'Timbrell Robert, Breadstone, Berkeley Vick Ebenezer J.Cambridge,Stonehouse Watkins Jas. High ho Preston,Ledbury Timms Charles, Siddington, Cirencester Vick John, Barnwood road, Wotton St. Watkins Luke, Rndgway R.S.O Tipton George, Ashleworth, Gloucester Mary without, Gloucester WatkinsW.RoyI.Spring.Longho~R.S.O ToghiII Charles, Upton, Chippenham Vick In.Richd.Whitminster,Stonehouse WattsBros.Withington,Andvrsfrd.R.S.0' 'Toghill Charles E. ~;pton, Chippenham Vick Joseph Quedgeley, Gloucester Watts Alexr. jnn. Upton, Chippenham ToghiII Thomas, Siston, Bristol Vick Mrs. Lydia,Whitminster,Stonehous Watts A. KiIlcott, Wotton-under-Edge ToghilI Thomas, jun. Siston, Bristol Vick Nathnl.Standish;\Ioreton,Standish, Watts Daniel, St. Catherine's,.Bath Togwell Wm. Bishop's Cleeve, Cheltnhm Stonehouse Watts Mrs. Elizh. Hythsfield, Berkeley.
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