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DEVONSHIRE. [ KELLY's 1010 FAR DEVONSHIRE. [ KELLY's FAR11ERS continued. Smith Jeremiah, Natsley, Highbray, Snell W. G. Kentisbeare, Cullompton Smale J ames, Bart.on, Turq nay South Molton Snell Wm. Broad Nymet,• Bow R.S.O Smale John, Higher Twit£hing, Buck­ Smith John, Barnes, North Esworthy, Snell Wm. Kilmington, Axminst~r land Brewer, Bideford Oakford, Hampton R.S.O Snell William, Renscy, Lapford, .Mar­ Smale John, Lower Brassacot, North Smith John, Buttermore, Milton Da­ chard Bishop R. S. 0 Petherwin, Egloskerry R. S. 0 merell, Brandis Oorner Snow Chas. Upoott, Braunton R.S.O Smale .John, Southcombe, North Lew, Smith John, Great Frenchstonc, Snow Mrs. Elizabeth, Woodhayes, Queensnympton, South Molton Whimple, Exeter Beaworthv• R.S.O Smale R. (]latafin, Exbourne R. S.O Smith John, Membury, Chard Snow Ephmim, Hurstone. Satterleigh, Smale Samuel, Worthy house,Thurle­ Smith John Wm. Wellesley .Barton, South Molton stone, Kingsbridge Bishop's Tawton, Barnstaple Snow James, Ebear, Westleigh, Wel­ Smale Thomas, Holmacott, Freming­ Smith ~frs. Mary, j\fomlands, Prince­ lington (Somerset) ton R.S.O town R.S.O Snow John, Furze, Chittlehampton, Smale Thomas March, Higher Sewer, Smith Richard, Nort-hcott, Launcestn Umberleigh R.S.O Malborough, Kingsbridge Smith Richard, Tidlake, Marians­ Snow Lewis, Bawdcn Hayes farm, Smale Willia.m, Howards Gorhuish, leigh, South Molt-on Sandford, Crediton North Lew, Beaworthy R.S.O Smith Robert, Bowerhayes & Shep­ Snow Robert, Tidderoon, Rackenford, Smale William, Langlands, Uffculme, herd's valley, Dunkeswell, Honit{)n Morchard Bishop R.S.O Cullompton Smith Samuel, Hexworthy, Prince- Snow Thomas, Furze, Chittlehampton, Smale William Henry, New buildings, 1own R.S.O Umberleigh R. S. 0 Buckland Brewer, Bideford Smith 'fhomas, Gosworthy, IIarber­ Snow W.F.Kingsteignton,NewtonAbbt Small Frank, Northmostown, Newton ton, Totnes Snow William, Frankford, Tedburn Poppleford, Ottery St. Mary Smith Thomas Henry, Bullaven, Ear- St. Mary, Exeter Smallacombe George, West Kimber, ford, I V)· bridge . Snowden James Thos. Broad Downs, North Lew, Beaworthy R.S.O Smith Thomas William, Ford, Ea..st Malborough, Kingsbridge Smallacombe Mrs. Harriet, Polhays, Dawn, B11rnstaple Snowden John, jun. Plympton, Mal- Beaworthy R. S. 0 Smith W.Fishleigh,Hatherleigh R.S.O borough, Kingsbridge · Smalldon George Henry, Oak, Cole­ Smith Waiter, Crossgate, Werrington, Snowden Thomas, Woodcombe, Chivel­ ridge, Wembworthy R.S.O Launceston stone, King-sbridge Smallridge Frederick, StoO<iley North, Smith William, Broomhill, Harford, Snowden vVilliam, Derrill, Pyworthy, West Buckland., South Molton Ivybridg-e llolsworthy Smallridge G. Doddiscombsleigh,Extr Smith William, Combpyne, Axminster So'oy Samuel '\Vm. Fox hole, Hal­ Smallridge George, Uppacott, Taw­ Smith Willia.m, Muckworthy, Ash­ '\\'ill, Beaworthy R. S.O stock, Barnstaple water, Brandis Corner R.S.O Somers George & Thomas, Redgate, Smallridge J. Trentishoe, Barnstaple Smith William T. 1'\orth Huish, Sth. Shute, Axminster Smallridge John, Burch, Swymbridge, Brent R.S.O Somerville A. Nth. Molton, S.Molton Barnstaple Smolden James, Higher Bittacott, Soper -_, Spryton, Stowford, Lifton Smallridge John, Hiscott, Ta"stock, Chittlehampton, Umberleigh R.S.O R.S.O Barnstaple Smolden \\'illiam, Fullabrook, Chit­ Soper Alfred, Gerston, Totnes Smallridge Thomas, Beccott, Barnstpl tleha.mpton, 'C'mberleigh R.S.O Soper Alfred Edward Morley, Good Smallridge William, Clifton, East Smyth Harry & George Jn. Cobley, Shelter, Portlemouth, Salcombe- Down, Barnstaple Town, East Worlington, Morchard R.S.O Smallridge W. Nutcombe, Combmartin Bishop R.S.O Soper Mrs. Betsy, Lady cross, Wer­ Smalridge George, Coulscot, Comb­ Smyth Henry, 1Iiddle Bodley, Parra- rington, Launceston martin, Dfracombe £ombe, Barns!,aple Soper Edward, Monkton, Honiton Smaridge A. Keys, Englebourne,Totns Smyth J. Voley,Parracombe,Barnstple Soper Edward P. Hartwell, Lamerton. Smaridge Harry, Kerswell, South Smyth James, Musbury, Axminster Tavistock Brent R.S.O Smyth \Yilliam, Ben Twitchen, North Soper H. H. Newhouse, Halwell R.S.O Smerdon l\Irs. Betsy, Tor, ·woodland, ::\Iolton, South Molton Soper Henry, Chiverston Barton, Ken­ Ashburton R.S.O Sm-"·th vVilliam, W estland pound, ton, Exeter Smerdon Elij ah, Su=erhill, A;;h­ Kentisbury, Barnstaple Sop er John, East Leigh, Totnes burton R.S.O Smyth \Villiarn John, Hobby house, Soper John, Whiteway Barton, Kings­ Smerdon Herbert, Well, Woodland, Alswere, South Molton teignton, 1'\ewton Abbot Ashburton R. S. 0 Snell Susan & Sons, Beaford mills, Sopor John, jun. Whiteway Barton, Smerdon J. Yella.nd,Sth.Brent R.S.O Beaford R.S.O Kingsteignton, Newton Abbot Smerdon James, Lower Wbiddon,Ash- Snell Thomas & John F. Little Cud­ Soper Samuel, Dereswell, Slapt<m, worthv, Dolton R. S. 0 Kingsbridge burt{)n R. S. 0 "- Smerdon John, Dartington, Totnes Snell Edmund, Kerswell, Cullompton Soper William John, Edginswell,Cock­ Smerdon J. Gages, Ashburton R.S.O Snell Edward, Davidsland, Down St. ingtun, Torquay Smerdon Mrs. Mary, Gulwell, Lands- Mary, Bow R.S.O Soper-Knapman G. Sth. Brent :R. S. 0 cove, Ashburton R. S. 0 SneU Emmanucl, T.ar Buddle, W el­ Soper-Knapman George, jun. Binna­ Smerdon Mrs. Mary, Lower Aish,Lens­ lington (Somerset) more, South Brent R. S. 0 den, Ashburton R.S.O Snell Frank, Kilmington, Axminster Southcombe Charles, Stowford,Comb­ Smerdon Robert, Coombc, ~Iodbury, Snell Frank 'I'homas, Bishop's Nymp­ martin, llfracombe Ivybridge ton, South Molton Southoombe Samuel, Wood,Okehmptn Smerdon Robert, South Brent R. S. 0 Snell G. Zeal Monachormn,Bow R.S.O Suuthcott Rohert., Dineridge, East Smerdon Sidney John, Duridge, Dart- Snell Goorge, Middle t-own, Sampford Worlington, l\Iorchard Bishop R.S,O ington, Totnes CourtenaY" R. S. 0 Southcott Wm. Offwell, Honiton Smerdon T .Downsto;w, Sth.BrentR. S. 0 Snell Henry, Chulmleigh Southey H. Pitt, Wellington (Somrst) Smerdon T. Manaton, Newton Abbot Snell Henry, Filleigh Lapford, Mm­ Southey Waiter, Wood row,Cullomptn Sme:i'don Mrs. Thomas, Bullhornstone, chard Bishop R. S, 0 Southwood John, East Worlington, South Brent R.S.O Snell Isaac, Guernsey corner, Colyton, Morchard Bishop R.S.O Axminster Southwood John, South Havse,Land- Smerdon \Villiam, Higher burn, Ash­ • burton R.S.O Snell John, Blagdon's, Bolham,Tivrtn key, Barnstaple Smith Charles, Colehouse, Werring­ Snell JDhn, Bowerthy, Lapford, Mar­ Southwood W. Challacombe, Chnlmlgh ton, Launceston chard Bishop R. S. 0 Southwood W. H. Yealmpton,Plymth Smith Edwin, Higher Walreddon, Snell John Oobley, Upcott, Broadwood Sowden Fredk. Wembworthv R.S.O Whitchurch, Tavistock: Kelly, Winkleigh R.S.O Sowden John, Cholwich to"-n, Corn- Smith F. Pitt, Uficulme, Cullompton Snell John Huxtable, Lower Doma­ wood, Ivybridge Smith Fras. Hawkchurch, Axminster ford, Exbourne R. S. 0 Sowden Wm. Curnwood, Ivybridge Smith Goorge, Hartnoll, Barton, Mar- Snell Robert, Elscott, Burrington, Sparke William, Lower Oak, Inward­ wood, Barnstaple Chulmleigh leigh, Okehampton Smith George, Lower Pilehayes,\Vood­ Snell Robert, Summerleaze, Kilming­ Sparke Willia.m, Smithslands, Black bury Salterton, Exeter ton, Axminster Torrington, Highamptan R.S.O Smith George Bale, Crowbery, George­ Snell Samuel, Poundsford, Chawleigh, Sparkes Mrs. G. Millcot, Upton Pyne, llil.m, Braunton R.S.O Chulmleig-h Exeter Smith Mrs. Harriett, Cherrybrook, Snell T. Higher Bowerhay, Woolfar­ Sparke~ H. Rutton, Whimple, Exeter Princetown R. S. 0 disworthy, Morchard Bishop R.S.O Sparks E. Tencery k Slade, Dunkes- Smith James, Errnington, Ivybridge Snell Thomas, Moor hills, Merton, well, Honiton Smith. James, \Vhitehouse, Cb.ard­ Dolton R. S. 0 Sparks N. Dunkeswell Abbey, Honitn art<Jck, Chard Snell Thomas Wobber, Upcott Barbon, Sparks T. Dodbrooke, Kingsbridge Beaford R. S. 0 Spear .Alfred, Ogbear, Tavistock .
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