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1044 F.Ar Trades 1044 F.AR TRADES. ( DEVONSHtRE. FARMERs-continued. Mortimore Joe, Venton, Drewsteign- Neal A. Tamerton Foliot, Roborough Moore Osmond, Weston, West Alving- ton, Newton Abbot Neal Olaude, Luscombe, Harbertonfrd ton, Kingsbridge Mortimore John, Abbots Kerswell, Neal William Henry, Woodlands, Moore Richard, Gooseford, Throw- Newton .Abbot Eggbuckland, Crown Hill leigh, Okehampton Mortimore John, Berry, Clyst St. Neale Harry, Riscombe, Lifton Moore Richd. Parkham, Horns Cross Lawrence, Exeter Neale Mrs. John, Wilkey Down, Moore Robert, Killacleave,Ilfracombe Mortimore John, New House Barton, Werrington, Launceston Moore Robert, Ullcombe, Up-Ottery, Ipplepen, Totnes ~eale Joseph, Brndstone, Tavistock Honiton Mortimore .William Josiah, Wood- Nelder Arthur, Newbarton, Knighton, Moore Thomas, Longbridge, Mem- house, Ilsington, Newton Abbot Plymouth bury, Axminster Moses F. South lake,Meavy,Yelverton Nelder Mrs. J. Plympton St. Mary Moore Tom, Yonder Ridge, Stock- Moses Richard, Shadycombe, Hoo- Nelder Thomas, Collapit, West .Al- land, Honiton Meavy, Yelverton vington, Kingsbridge Moore W. Barnfield, Luppitt,Honiton Moses S. Nattor, Sheepstor,Horrabrdg Sestfield R. Bedford cot. Horrabridge Moore William, East Eastington, Lap- Moses '\'V. Bellivor, Meavy, Yelverton Ketherway Frederick Sidney, Higher ford, Morchard Bishop Moule George, Charles, South MoltQn Knapp, Cotleigh, Honiton Moore William, Gooseford, Throw- Moule Jas. Thos. Fernham, Ivybridge Netherway Frederick Thos. Clever- leigh, Okehampton Mountjoy W. E. Sutcombe,Holswrthy hayes, Cotleigh, Honiton Moore Willia-m, Langstone, Throw- Mountjoy William, Maxworthy, North Netherway Henry Ezekiel, Dogaport, leigh, Okehampton Petherwin, Egloskerry Langtree, Torrington Moore William, Lower East Horner, Moyse John, Lydbridge, Hatherleigh Netherway Henry Jn. Connett's farm Stockland, Honiton Moyse Samuel, Leigh, Thrushelton, & Slade, Dunkeswell, Honiton Moore Wm. Sletchcott, King's Nymp- Lew Down ~ewberry Charles, West Studham, ton, Chulmleigh Moyse William, Furze hill, North Lew, Colebrooke, Copplestone Moore William, West moor,Woolsery, Beaworthy Newberry James, Guddiford, Kentis- Bucks Cross Moysey J. D. Venton,Dartingtn.Totnes heaTe, Cullompton Moore William, Yendon, Luffincott, Mudge Charles, Collaton,Whitchurch, Newbery Tom & Frank,Higher Brook- Holsworthy Tavistock land, Axmouth, Axminster Moore '\Villiam Henry, Gooseford, Mudge E. Drewsteignton, Newtn.Abbt Newhery Ernest, Monkton, Honiton Throwleigh, Okehampton Mudge J. Drewsteignton, Newtn.Abbt ~ewbery Mrs. Mary, Hayes Barton, Moore Wm. L. Jackleigh, Axminster Mudge Robert, Grays Alders, Venton, Honiton Clyst, Exeter Morey Harry, Littlejov, Highweek, Plympton Newbery William, Dalwood, .A.xminstr Newton Abbot • Mudge Samuel, Higher Bow, Avon- Newbery W. Patches, Shute,Axminstr Morey William, Southcombe, Ax- wick, South Brent Newbnry .John, Ajistment, Ashwater, mouth, Axminster .\fudge 1-Villiam, Great Sowten town, Beaworthy Morgan Amos, Wakehams farm, Petertavy, Tavistock Newbury Launcelot Thos. S. Gratnar, South Milton, Kingsbridge .Mudge William Thomas, Warracott, North Bovey, Moretonhampstead Morgan Mrs. Elir.abeth, Hanger, Marystowe, Lew Down Newcombe Henry & Son, Kigbeare, Broadhembury, Honiton Mugford Charles, Bank hall, Park- Okehampton Morgan Frederick, Monkton, Cot- ham, Horns Cross Newcombe George, Kingsteignton, leigh, Honiton Mullett F.Whitehorn,Yarcombe,Chard Newton Abbot Morgan Hy. Whitehouse, Winkleigh Mullins Job J. Hawkchurch,Axminstr Newcombe Henry, Chapelhayes, Up- Morgan Herbert, Bearscombe, Buck- ::\iumford James, jun. Watercombe, Ottery, Honiton land Tout Saints, Kingsbridge Oornwood, Ivybridge Newcombe Hy. Winsham, Braunton Morgan Thomas, Knighton, Allington Mumford Richard, Lower Hele, Corn- Newcombe Henry, Wrafton East, Totnes wood, Ivybridge Newcombe Hertert Jamrs, De:mhead, Morish Saml. Kentisbeare,Cullomptn Munford Mrs. Emma & Sons, Town- Swimbridge, Goodleigh Morris 0. & Son, Shilstone, Exbourne stal, Dartmouth Newcombe J. Yollaberry, Hatherleigh Morris .A.braham, Lewis farm, Racken- ~1unford J. Lut.ton, Cornwood,Ivybrdg Newcombe J. Zeal, Dunsford, Exeter ford, Morchard Bishop Murch Edwin, West Worlington, Newoombe Mrs. Jane, Ford, Mer- Morr·ish Edmund, Acland house, Morchard Bishop ton, Dolton Landkey, Barnstaple Murch Frederick, West Worlington, Newcombe John, Woodlands, Murch- Morrish T. Little Hele, Ash Mill, Morchard Bishop ington, Chagford South Molton Murch Frederick Charles, Lang Barn, Newcombe Samuel, Lower Staplehill, Morrish William, Newland, Swim- Oombe-in-the-Teignhead, Teignmth Ilsington, Newton Abbot bridge, Barnstaple Murch James, Little Weir, Athering- Ne,-combe Sidney, Higher Whiddon, Mortimer John & Elias, North down, ton, Urnberleigh North Lew, Beaworthy 'l'hrowleigh, Okehampton Murrin Jn. & Edwin, Iddesleigh mill Newcombe Thomas, Greenbill, High· Mortimer Charles, Aish house, Mor- & Middlewick, Iddesleigh,Winkleigh WE'ek, Newton Abbot chard Bishop Murrin Fred, Friar's hele, Meeth, Newcombe Thos.Prestacott,Beaworthy Mortimer C. Pennsylvania rd. Exeter Hatherleigh Newcombe W. Lower & Higher Langa- Mortimer Mrs. Elizabeth Ann, Hem- Murrin John, Gifford's hele, Meeth & beer, Sticklepath, Okehampton yock, Cullompton Lucas's Lewer, Hatherleigh Newcombe William, Five Oaks, In- Mortimer F. Talaton, Ottery St. Mary Mutter Alfd. Clyst St. Mary, Exeter wardleigh, Okeharnpton Mortimer Frederick, Lower Brenton, Mutter Wait. Bowd, Harpford, Ottery Newman Ernest, Holsome, Diptford, Alphington, Exeter St. Mary South Brent Mortimer G. Fordton Barton,Credit-on Mutter William, jun. Little Waddon, Newman James, Spriddlestone, Brix- Mortimer HPnry, Bart-onbury, Down Southleigh, Colyton ton, Plymouth St. Mary, Bow Muxworthy Fredk. John, Maddocks Newman Nicholas, Wigford,Loddiswll Mortimer Henry Nichols, Holcombe Down, East Down, Barnstaple Newman Mrs. Phrebe, Lownard, Dart- Barton, Ottery St. Mary Mnxworthy Henry, Ley, Kentisbnry, ington, Totnes Mortimer James, Accott, Swimbridge, Barnstaple Newton Frederick W. Burkham, North Goodleigh Muxworthy Rd. Yeory, Merton,Dolton Molton, South Molton Mortimer James, Higher Brenton, Nancekievill John, St. Giles-in-the- Newton George, Stockland, Honiton Exminster, Exeter Wood, Torrington Newton Isaac, Docton, Hartland Mortimer John, White Oxon, Dean Nancekivell Jn. Ware,Ottery St.Mary Newton Jas. Rapscott, South Molton Prior, Buckfastleigh Nancekivell Robt. Eastacott, Clovellv Newton Richard, Holdridge, North l\Iortimer Richd. Uton Barton,Crediton NancE>kivell Thomas, Ford mill, Mol ton, South Molton Mortimer Samuel, Exwell, Powder· 1-Voolsery, Bucks Cross Newton Robert J. Abbot's park, Mol- ham, Exeter ~ancekivell William, Hortons, Brad- land, South Molton Mortimer Samuel, Warkleigh Barton, worthy, Holsworthy Newton Waiter, Shiphay Collaton, Warkleigh, Umberleigh Nancekivell William, Thorne, Buck- Cockington, Torquay M·wtimer Thomas, Kenn, Exeter land Brewer, Bideford Newton William B. Down house, Mortimer Thomas, Morchard Bishop Nancekivell William Beale, Pristacott. Whitchurch, Tavistock Mortimore A. Ipplepen,Newton Abbot Ashwater, Beaworthy Nicholls C. W. West Boreston, Halwell Mortimore Charles, Gidleigh mill, Nankivell Saml. Winscott, Pyworthy, Nicholls E. Owlacombe, Cullompton Newton Abbot Holsworthy Nicholl~ Francis, Trindermore, Mortimore George, Hestow, Ideford, ~arramore Hy. jun. Belsford, Totnes Cheriton Fitzpaine, Crediton Chudleigh Narramore Richard, Bolster bridge. Nicholls George, Rendlesdown, Monk- Mortimore James, Beetor, North Harbertonford leigh, Torrington Bovey, Moretonhampstead ~ash J. Hill side, Tawstock,Barnstple Nicholls James Sidney, Bourton farm, Mortnnore Jas. Crockern, Princetown Nation William, Venn, Instow Berry Pomeroy, Totnes .
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