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'F!T~:P~:3 DIRECTORY.] ~HRQPSHIRE 'f!t~:p~:3 DIRECTORY.] ~HRQPSHIRE. FAR lS39 Hotchkiss Edward, Craven Arms R.S.O Hughes Evan, jun. Red. house,Bedstone,Jlkin J. Holly lodge, Preers, Wbitchnrch Hotchkiss Edward, Willstone, Church Bucknell R.S.O Ikin Joeeph, PreeB, Whitchurch Stretton R.S.O , Hughes George, Newton, Bridgnorth Ikin Moses, Cotton, Whitchurch Hotchkiss Edward, JDD. Mill, Carding- HughesG. H. Welsh Hampton, Ellesmre Ikin Wm. Lily hall, Prees, Whitchurch ton, Church Stretton R.S.O Hughes Gri.ffith, Bryn, Oswestry Inions Edward, Hopley,. Kenstone,. Hotchkiss James, Picklescott,Shrewsbry Hughes Hugh, Bucknell R.S.O Market Drayton Hotchkiss John, Gilberries, Gretton, Hughes James, Evenwood, Acton Bur- Inions John, Berrington, Shrewsbury Church Stretton R.S.O nell, Shrewsbury Inions John Henry, Hunkington farm, Hotchkiss Jn. Hocltleton,ChirburyR.S.O Hughes John, Adstone1 Wentnor, Upton Ma,ona, Shrewsbury Hotchkiss John, Hudwick, Monk Hop- Bishop's Castle R.S.O InionsR.C.Brockhnrst,Aston,Shrewsbry- ton, Bridgnorth Hughes John, Colemere, Ellesmere Inions Thomas, Aston, Shrewsbury Hotchkiss John, Leyhills, Cardington, Hughes John, Tibberton, Newport InioDBW.J).Shotton,Hadnall,Shrewsbry Church Stretton R.S.O Hughes Jn. Red ho. Trefonen, Oswestry Inskip Mrs.A. Thel''arm,BucknellR.S.() Hotchkiss J. L9wer green, Condover, Hughes Joseph, Pentrecoed, ,Maesbury, Instone E. Astol farm, Stockton, Shifoal Shrewsbury Oswestry Instone Edward, Grange~ Bourton, Much. Hotchkiss John, Walk mill, Norbury, ,Hughes Mrs. Martha, Dudleston park, Wenlock R.S.O Bishop's Castle R.S. 0 Pentrecoed, Ellesmere Instone Henry, Upper Cound & Leasowes,. Hotchkiss Richard, Brook house, All Hughes Morris Stephen, Mitre farm. Cound, Shrewsbury Stretton, Church Stretton R.S.O Ifton Rhyn, Ruabon Instone Henry Clivelay, Walton grange,. Hotchkiss Richard, Golding, All Stret- Hughes Nathaniel, Pentre-Shannel,Tref- Much Wenlock R.S.O ton, Church Stretton R.S.O ar-Clawdd, Oswestry Instone,J. Bolasho. Gt. Bolas,Wellingto~ HotchkissRichd.Mucklewick,Shrewsbry Hughes P. Stoney Stretton, Shrewsbury Instone Thomas, Callaughton,. Much Hotchkiss Samuel, Lower house, Crof- Hughes R.Ash wood, Ash Parva, Whitch Wenlock R.S.O ton, Craven Arms R.S.O Hughes Rd. Welsh Hampton, Ellesmere InstoneTbomas, Walkers-low,Wrickton,. HotchkissThs.TheWood,ChirburyR.S.O Hughes Richd. Thos. Ford, Shrewsbury Bridgnorth HotchkissT. W. TheBank, ChirburyR.S. 0 H ughes ',I.'homas, Hard wick, Ellesmere Instone W.Lye farm,Morville, Bridgnrth. HotchkissWm.Aldon,CravenArmsR.S.O Hugbes Thomas, Mores Bent, More, Jacks David, Rowley, Shrewsbury Hot.chkiss William, Brookshill, Went- Bishop's Castle R.S.O Jacks Edward, Blackmoor, Shrewsbury nor, Bishop's Castle R.S.O Hughes Thos. Mose, Quatt, Bridgnorth Jacks Jn. Bromley ho. Bagley,Ellt".smere Hotchkiss William, Wood end. Linley, :,S:ughes Thomas, Pen-y-Bryn, Ifto Jacks Joseph, Rowley, Shrewsbury Bishop's Castle R.S.O Rhyn, Ruabon Jacks Thos. Norrington, Chirbury R.S.() Houlding Arthur, Crookmoor, Prees, Hughes Thomas, Stanbatch, Wentnor, Jackson David, Darleston, Whitchurch Wem, Shrewsbury Bishop's CastleR.S.O Jackson George, Tilley, Shrewsbury HouldingGeo.Cotton,Wem,Shrewsbury Hughes William, Black boose, Bettws- Jackson George Edward, Erweseob,. Houlding George, Prees, Whitchurch y-Crwyn, Knighton Ifton Rhyn, Ruabon Houlding Thomas P. Higher Lacon, Hugbes William, Caynham, Lndlow Jackson Mrs. H. Rea bridge, Bridgnortb Prees, Whitchurch Hughes Wm.Hopton,Cangeford,Ludlow Jackson James, Wappenshall, Wellington Houlston James, Wrekin, Wellington Hughe.~ Williarn, Montford, Shrewsbury Jackson Mrs. John, Hoa.r lake, Hinstock, Houlston J. Wrockwardine, Wellington Hughes W. Riddings,Ea.Hamlet,Ludlow Market Drayton HowardA.Woodbtch.Bishop'sCstl.R.S.O Hughes Wm.Rorrington,CbirburyR.S.O Jackson John1 Hooks, IIinstock, Market. HowardMrs.Ellen,Ightfield,Whitchurch Hughes William, Sychtyn, Oswestry Drayton Howard John, Colebatch, Bishop's Hnlme A.Low. Fennermere,Shrewsbury Jackson John, Rhos-y-gadfa, Ebnall Castle R.S.O Hulme Elijah, Little Hall, Whitcot Jackson T. Gt. Soudley, MarketDrayton Howard Richard, Brocton, Shipton, Evan, Clun R.S.O Jackson Thomas, J'entre-clawdd, Hen- Much Wenlock R.S.O Hulme Jas. Moat ho. Aston, Shrewsbury goed, Oswestry Howard Thomas, Gwarthlow, Rhiston, Hulme J. Higher Fennei:nere, Shrewsbry Jackson Tbomas, Pentre Heylin hall,. Church Stoke Humbatch Andrew,Chinnel, Whitcburch Maesbrook Issa, Oswestry Howard Wm. New farm, Lee, Ellesmere Hnmphrey Moses, Berghill, Oswestry Jackso11 William, Berlian-deg, Weston Howard William Henry, ;I'he Cottage, Humphreys Capt. W.Middleton,Oswesty Rhyn, Ruabon Bishop's Castle R.S.O Humphreys Abraham, Wigwig, Much Jackson William, Burlton, Shrewsbury Howells Edward, Stottesdon, Bewdley Wenlock R.S.O JacksonW.PreesHenlle,Ebnall,Oswestry Howells George, Great Hudwick, Priors Humphreys G.Bletchley, Mrkt.Drayton James Robert & James, Bent, 1\'Jore,. Ditton, Bridgnorth Humphreys George, The Round house, Bishop's Castle R.S.O Howells George Fredk. Upper Hayton, Criftins, Ellesmere James Mrs. Catherine, Stanton Long,. Stanton Lacy, Bromfield RS.O Humphreys John, Hanley hall, Shot- Much Wenlock R.S.O Howells I. Besom,Wheathill, Bridgnorth atton, Shrewsbury James David, Lower wood, Hopton Howells J.Cottagefarm,Bitterley,Ludlw Humphreys John,Stretton heath,Stoney Cangeford, Ludlow Howells Mrs.J. Richard's castle, Ludlow Stretton, Shrewsbury James Edward, Donnington, Newport Howells John, Stapeley, Upton Cressett, Humphreys Mrs. Margaret, Rea farm, James Edward, Woodcote, Newport Britlgnorth Upton Magna, Shrewsbury James Jeremiah, The Field, Bishop's Howells Richard, Brookhampton, Much Hnmphreys William, Evenall, Frank- Castle R.S.O Wenlock R.S.O ton, Oswestry James John, Bockleton court, Stoke St. Howells Thos.Cleeton St. Mary, Bewdley Humphreys William, Glebe farm, Cold Milborough, Ludlow Howells Thomas,. Clungunford, Aston- Weston, Craven ArmsR.S.O James John, Claybrooke, Wall-under-+. on-Clun R.S.O Humphreys W.Leighton,Ironbdg.R.S.O Haywood, Church Stretton R.S.O Howells Thomas,Earnstrey park, Craven Humphries Daniel Matthews, Dennet James J.Pentre,Hopebendrij},ClunR.S.() Arms R.S.O farm. Whittington, Oswestry James John, Purlogue, Clun R.S.O Howells Thos. Up. lngardine, Bewdley Hnmphries R.Bedlam, Bitterley,Ludlow James P. Norbury, Bishop's Castle R.S.O Howells T. Wigwig,Much Wenlck. R.S.O Hunslow Thomas, Ruthall, Bridgnorth James Richard,Mucklewick.Shrewsbury Howells W. Aston, Botterell, Bridgnorth Hunt Samuel, Edicliff, Clun R.S.O James R. Near bank,Gatten,Shrewsbury • Howells William, Loughton, Bridgnorth Huntbach Basset, Onneley hall, Graven- James Rd. Rbiston, Church Stoke R.S.() Howells William Richard, Little heath, hunger, Newcastle, Staffordshire James Mrs. Sarah, Grouse lodge. The Lye & Mere Oak, Hopton castle, Huntbach William, Lake, Shrewsbury Selattyn, Oswestry Aston-on-Clun R.S.O Huntbach William, Asterley, Shrew.sbry James T. Welshst. Bishop's Castle R.S.() Howle William, Tibbeiton, Newport Hurdley J.Coneybury fm.Brosely.R.S.O James William, Long lane, Wellington Howls Thos.Lea, Wilderley,Shrewsbury Husband J.Obley, Aston-on-Clun R.S.O JamesW.Weston,Brampton Brian R.S.O Hudson Daniel, Brynbedw, Llanvair Hussey Mrs.Jaue, Willaston, Whitchurch Jarman D.Lydham,Bishop'sCastle R.S.O Waterdine, Xnighton Hussey John, Wytheford, Shrewsbury Jarratt James, Eardington, Bridgnorth Hudson Herbert1 B1-yn Squilva, Edicliff, Hu:xley Clement, Booley, Shrewsbury Jarratt Thomas, Map,Kenley,Shrewsbry Bishop's Castle R.S.O Huxley James, Black park, Wbitchurch Jarretli Thomas, Betchcott, Shrewsbury Hudson Richard, Black mountain & Ivy Huxley Mrs. Sarah, Stoke-on-Terne, Jarvis John, Chetwynd grange, Newport. house, Bettws-y-Crwyn, Clun R.S.O Market Drayton Jarvis John Massey, Springs farm, Ken-1 Hudson S. Hall,Wytheford, Shrewsbury Huxley Thomas, Foxholes, Edstaston, wick, Ellesmere Hudson Thomas, Cow hall, Bettws-y- Wem, Shrewsbury JarvisJosiah. Tilstockpark, Whitchurch Crwyn, Clun R.S.O Huxley Thomas, The Grove, Preston Jarvis Richd. Cound moor, Shrewsbury Hudson T. Longslow, Market Drayton Brockhurst, Shrewsbury Jarvis William, Beckbury, Shifoal Buffer Thomas, Drebreth Wen, Main- Huxley Wm. Little Bolas, Wellington Jarvis William, Clottley, Wellington stone, Bishop's Castle R.S.O Icke J.Bolasforest, Gt.Bolas,Wellington Jebb Samuel, The Hall, Leigh, Minster.. Hughes A. AstonBotterell, Bridgnorth Icke Robert, Cold Hatton, Wellington ley, Shrewsbury Hughes David, Lower wood, Doning- lcke Samuel, Worsley, All Stretton, Jebb Thomas, Binweston, Shrewsbury ton, Wolverhampton Church Stretton R.S.O Jefferies Geo. Prees wood, Whitchurch Hughes Evar; Bucknell R.S.O Ikin Mrs. Betsy, Steele; Wbitchurch. Je:fferies Thomas, Bessford, Shrewsbury .
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