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Cornwall. Pub 1445 TRADES DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. PUB 1445 . Barley Sheaf, Mrs. Mary Hawken, Lower Bore st. Bodmin Commercial hotel,John Wills,Dowugate,Linkiuhorne,Liskrd Barley Sheaf, Mrs. Elizabeth Hill, Church street, Liskeard Commercial hotel & posting house, Abraham Bond, Gunnis~ Barley Sheaf inn, Fred Liddicoat, Union square, St. Columb lake, Tavistock Major R.S.O Commercial hotel & posting establishment (Herbert Henry Barley Sheaf hotel, Mrs. Elizh. E. Reed, Old Bridge st. Truro Hoare, proprietor), Grampound Road Barley Sheaf, William Richards, Gorran, St. Austell Commercial hotel, family, commercial & posting house, Basset Arms, William Laity, Basset road, Camborne William Alfred Holloway, Porthleven, Helston Basset Arms, Solomon Rogers, Pool, Carn Brea R.S. 0 Commercial hotel, family, commercial & posting, Richard Basset Arms, Charles Wills, Portreath, Redruth Lobb. South quay, Padstow R.S.O Bay Tree, Mrs. Elizabeth Rowland, Stratton R.S.O Cornish Arms, Thomas Butler, Crockwell street, Bodmin .Bennett's Arms, Charles Barriball, Lawhitton, Launceston Cornish Arms, Jarues Collins, Wadebridge R.S.O Bell inn, William Ca·rne, Meneage street, Helston Cornish Arms, Mrs. Elizh. Eddy, Market Jew st. Penzance Bell inn, Daniel Marshall, Tower street, Launceston Cornish Arms, Jakeh Glasson, Trelyon, St. Ives R.S.O Bell commercial hotel & posting house, Mrs. Elizabeth Cornish Arms, Nicholas Hawken, Pendoggett, St. Kew, Sargent, Church street, Li.skeard Wadebridge R.S.O Bideford inn, Lewis Butler, l:ltratton R.S. 0 Cornish Arms, William LObb, St. Tudy R.S.O Black Horse, Richard Andrew, Kenwyn street, Truro CornishArms,Mrs.M.A. Lucas,St. Dominick,St. MellionR. S. 0 BliBland inn, Mrs. R. Williams, Church town,Blislaud,Bodmin Cornish Arms, Rd. Morcombe, Hessenford,St. GermansR. S. 0 Blue Anchor inn, Thomas Richards, Coinage-hallst. Helston Cornish Arms, Jo~eph Old, jun. St. Merryn,Padstow R.S.O Blue Anchor, Fredk. Tonkin, Blue Anchor, St.Columb R.S.O Cornillh Arms, James Oliver, Frogpool, Gwennap, Perran~ Bolingey inn, Samuel John Ball,Bolingey, Perran-PorthR.S.O well Station R.S.O Borough Arms, Brunswick Whiting, Dunmeer, Bodmin Cornish Arms, Wm. Hy. Pethick, St. Blazey, Par StationR.S. 0 Bosanko's hotel, John Bosanko, Fore street, Redruth Cornish Arms, Philemon Thomas, Constautine, Penryn Boscaswell inn, W.Maddrn.Pendeen,St.Jost-in-Pnwth.R. S. 0 Cornish Arms, Mrs. S. A. Williams, St.Day, Scorrier R.S.O Boscawen inn, Robert Gibson, 8 Boscawen road, Truro Cornish Da.wes, Henry• Rowe, Treswithen, Camborue Boscaweu hotel (John Varcoe Hooper, proprietor), St. Cornish Mount, Thomas Bailey, Probus R.S.O Dennis, St. Austell Cornish Mount inn, Henry Thomas, Crowau, Camborne .Brea inn, George Thomas, Brea Cornubia hotel, Erwin Dale, Commercial road, Hayle Bridge inn, Stephen Daddow, Bridge, Redruth Copley A:rms,J ohn Fras. Bray. Hessenford, St. GermansR S. 0 Bridge inn,J.Parsons, Canworthy,Jacobstow,StrattonR.S.O Coverack hotel, James Roberts, St. Keverne R.S.O Britannia hotel, Felix Bragg, Chacewater, Scorrier R.S.O Cross Keys, James Littleton, C.twsaud, Plymouth Britannia inn, William Parks, St. Blazey, Par Station R.S.O Cross Keys, John ~·ilhams, Praze, Peuryn Britannia, Thomas Rapson, Quay street, Truro Crown inn, Edwin Folly, Sithuey, Helston Bude hotel, George Brcndon, juu. Bude R.S.O Crown inn, Joseph Phillips, Laulivery, LostwiLhiel Bugle inn, Wm. Wills, Carnrosem'1ry, Treverbyn, St. Austell Crown inn, John Rickard, St. Ewe, St. Austell Bull's Head, GeGrge Thomas Lakeman, Calliugtou R.S.O Crown hotel, Mrs.Elizabeth Ann Sye, St. Thomas st.Penryn Butler's Arms, John Beuuettp Falmouth road, Redruth Crown inn, Miss C. Tiddy, Chacewater, Scorrier R.S.O Buller's Arms hotel (Robert Quick Betty, proprietor), Lan- Crown hotel, Richard Wills, Goldsithney, Marazion R.S.O drake, St. Germans R.S.O Crown & Anchor, John Henry Blarney, Devoran R.S.O Buller's Arm.;,Mrs.l\I.Gloyn,Marbamchurch,Strattou R.S.O Crown & Anchor, Mrs. D. Harmau, 6 .Market st. FalmouLh Buller's Arms,.Robert G. Varco, Forest. Looe East R.S.O Dauiell Arms, George J. Lowe, Daniell place, Truro Bush inn, J.Harris,Crosstown, Morwenstow,StrattonR.S.O Darlington Thomas Weeks, Fore street, Camelford Butcher's Arms, Harry Edward Bolitho, St. lve, Liskeard de Dunstanville Arms, Ed ward Dallimore, Fore st. Redruth Butcher's Arms, :drs Mary Ann Couseus, Cross, St. Domi- Devon & Cornwall hotel, Osmond Henry Edney, Millbrook, nick, St. Melliou R.S.O Plymouth Cadgwith hotel, George Bolitho, Ruan Minor R.S.O Dcvouport inn, Simon Littletou, Kingsand, Plymouth Caledonia inn, William Bate, South quay, Padstow R.S.O Devonport inn, Frederick Parfitt, Millbrook, Plymouth Caradon hotel, Mrs. Caroliue Webb, Uptou, Linkinhorue, Dock inn, George Martin, Quay street, Penzance • Callington R. S. 0 Dock & Railway hotel, John Frisk, Bar, F oUU' Carlyon hotel, Mrs. Ann Cawrse & Son, St. Neot, Liskeard Dolphin inn, James Beuney, 36 Arweuack Falmouth Carlyon inn, N. Pascoe, Sandybottom,Charlestown, St.Astll Dolphin, Waiter Bray, Grampouud Carpenters' Arms, J ohu Clar ke, Metherill, St. Mellion R.S. 0 Dolphin hotel, John Brown, Quay street, Carteret Arms,Saml.Hassett, Kilkhampton, Stratton R.S.O Dolphin mn, Mrs. Mary Jeukius, Western road, Launceston Carthew inn, Henry Letcher, Carthew, Treverbyn,St.Austell Dolphin inn, Mark Lark, Port Isaac, Wadebridge R.S.O Castle hotel, Thomas Breunan, I 14 Market Jew st. Peuzanc Dolphin inn, Samuel Pellor, Germoe, Maraziou R.S.O Castle inn, John Davies, Fore street, St. Ives R.S.O Dolphin inn, James Tyacke, Quay street, Penzauce Cathedral hotel, Frerierick Thomas, High cross, Truro Dolphin inn, William Wearn, Jack lane, Newlyu, Peuzance Cheesewriug hotel, John Gerry, Linkinhorue, Liskeard Doulsdon inn, Thomas Perkin, North Tamerton,Holsworthy Chiverton Arms, Mrs. Jane Pooley, Three Barrows, Mithian, Druid's hotel, William Thomas Hocken, West end, Redruth Scorrier R.S.O Duchy Arms, John Davey, Boyton, Lauuceston · Church House inn, Richard John Penwarn Morgan, St. Duke of Corn wall, Mrs. Elizh. A. Clark, 37 Pydar st. Truro Stephen's-by-Saltash, Saltash Duke of Cornwall hotel, W. Hill, Mount Charles, St. Austell City hotel, Thomas Latcher, Pydar street, Truro Duke of Cornwall, John Hy.Phillips, Market strand,Falmth Clarence, William Julian, Causeway head, Penzance Duke of Cumberland,J.Hutcbings,7o Causeway head,Pnznce Cliuton hotel, John Chapman, Fore street, Redruth Duke of York, John Clare, 42 Fairmantle street, Truro Coach& Horses,Wm. CurtisAndrews, Keneggie,Breage, Helstn Earl of Chatham, John Burt, Bridge end, Lostwithiel Coach & Horses, Mrs. Mary Hoyt.e, ~ Pydar street, Truro Earl St. Vincent, J.M.Moore, Egloshayle, WadebridgeR.S.O Coachmakers' Arms, Mrs.Mary Delbridge, Calliugton R.S.O Edgcumbe Arms, John Harnes, Maker, Plymouth Collins Arms, Mrs. Cathariue Butler, 18 East end, P..edruth Elephant & Castle, Isaac Harris, Market street, Penryn Commercial hotel, Wm. Hy. Bickford, Millbrook, Plymouth Eliott Arms commercial hotel & posting house, Mrs. Mary Commercial inn, Samuel Brentou, Roche R.S.O Jenkin, St. Germans R.S.O Commercial hotel, William Bond, Callington R.S.O Eliot .Arms, John Palmer, Compass, La-guceston Commercial hotel, Richard Bouney, Wadebridge R.S.O Engine inn,Johu Curuow,Cripple'sEase,'fowednack,Penznce Commercial hotel, Nicbolas Bray, Fore street, Salta.sh Exeter inn, John l'engelly, 7 Richmond hill, Truro Commercial inn, John Brown, Strattou R.S.O Exeter inn, Thomas Vi'ood, High street, Launceston Commercial hotel, Mrs. Kate Buckthought, Commei·cia] Falcon hotel, George Breudon, jun . .Hude R.S.O square, Newquay Falcon inn,Saml.Gilbert,Mawgan-in-Pydar, St. ColumbR. S.O Commercial inn, John Chapman, Short Lanes end, Truro Falmouth Arms, Wm.Hy.Richards, Hissick,Grampound Rd Commercial inn, James Cocking, College, Penryn Falmouth Packet inn, Thomas Huckett, Carter's down, Commercial inn, John Friggens, Long Rock R.S.O St. Hilary, Ma.razion R.S.O Commercial hotel, Edward Mitchell, Copperhouse, Hayle Farmers' inn, John Gilbert, St. BreO<.'k, Wadebridge R.S.O Commercial inn, l\IatthewHy. Newton, New lyn, Gram pnd.Rd Farmers' Arms, Samuel Argall, St. Columb Minor R.S.O Commercial inn, Francis Philp, Pengelly, St.Teath,Camlfrd Farmers' Arms, John Michell, 38 Causeway head, Penzance Commercial inn,George Pound,Tideford, St. Germans R.S.O Farmers' Arms, Samuel Williams, Traboe,St.Keverne R.S.O Commercial hotel, John Richards, Gunuislake, Tavistock Feathers inn, Sydney Bettiuson, Michell, Newlyn, Gram· Commercial hotel, Thomas Richards, l''owey R.S.O pound Rvad Commercial hotel, Carl Sager, Quay hill, Falmouth Ferry. James Macey, Ferry street, Torpoint, Devonport Commercial inn, Henry Saudry, Lannarth, Redruth Ferry House iun,N. Butson,Bodinnoc, Lanteglos, Fowey R.S. 0 Commercial inn, Christr.C. Thomas, St. Dennis, St.Austell Ferry House inn, Richard Gloyn~ Anthony passage, St. Commercial hotel, Mrs. Eliza Williams, Market place, St. Stephen's-by-Saltash, Saltash Just-in-Penwith RS.O Fifteen Balls, Jn. Duustan, Porkellis, Carnmenellis, Helston Commercial hotel,RobertWilliamson,Commercl.sq.Cambrne Fifteen Balls, Solomon Truscott, West street, Penryn .
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