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SOMERSET. FAR 673 Kidner Samuel, Milverton R.S.O Lane In • TRADES DIREGrORY.] SOMERSET. FAR 673 Kidner Samuel, Milverton R.S.O Lane In. Kingweston, Somerton S.O Lenton Sam!. Muchelney-ham. Much- Kidner William, Cothelstone, TauntUll Lune Thomas, Northwick, Chew elney. Langport B.S.O Kift Charles, Stogursey, Bridgwater rMagna, Bristol Lester C. Thornhill, Batcombe, :Bath Kift Edmund, Middlezoy. llridgwater Lane William George. Claverton, Bath Leversha Thomas H. Court place, Killen C'barles James, Hill house, Lung Albert. Northmoor, Moorland, Withycombe, Taunton ' Lipyeate, Coleford, Bath Bridgwater Lewis Charles, Langford, Bristol Killen Robert Henry, Farrington Lang Chas. Outwood, Lyng, Taunton Lewis Georg-e, Churchill, Bristol Gournay, Bristol Lang Fras. Nth. Newton, Bridgwater Lewis.T. Woodburough. Winscombe Killen Wm. H. Butleigh, Glastonbury Lang Henry Pulsford, West town, R.S.O Kimber Charles & Ernest. Stoke Tris- Greinton, Bridgwater Lee T.Chilton Burtle,Burtle,Bridgwtr tel'. Wincanton Lang W. In. North Weston, Clevedn Lewis B.Golsoncott,Old Cleeve.Tauntn Kimber James, Higher Stavordale, Langabeer William, Knapp, Taunton Lewis Wm. Sidcot, WinscombeR.S.O Charlton Musgrove, Bath Langdon In. Stogursey, Bridgwater Lickfold W. Bishop's Lydeard,Tauntn Kimber Mrs. Jane, Higher Sycamore, Langdon Mrs. Sarah. Sampford Brett, Lidbury Frederick, Stock, Bristol Stoke Trister, Wincanton, Bath Taunton Lidbury Henry, Butcombe pit, But. King Alfred, Battens & Heale,Bromp- Langford Frederick, Swell, Taunton combe. Bristol ton-Ralph, Wiveliseombe B.S.O Langford Henry, Lower Knapp,Tauntn Lifely Richard, Lower Marsh. Blatch- King Frederick & Edward, Chew Langford William, Horton, Ilminster bridge, Frome ·Magna, Bristol Lanning WaIter Richard, Coombe Light Henry, Bisbopsworth, Bristol King W. & J. East Bower. Bridgwatr Throop, Temple Combe, Bath Light J. Callow hill. Henton. Wells King Alfred, Chew Stoke, Bristol Lansdown WilIiam & Son, Harwood, Light Joseph. Northwick, Chew Mag- King Arthur Albt. Writhlington, Bath Wiveliscombe R.S.O na, Bristol Kink Frank, Nempnett Tbrubwell, Lansdowne G. E. Over Stowey, Bridg. Light Wm. Cornpton Dando. Bristol Wrington R.S.O water Ling Olement,Westonzoyland,Bdgwtr King Frederick, Brompton-Ralph, Larcombe J. Pitney. Langport R.S.O Ling Guy, Westonzoyland, Bridgwatr Wiveliscombe R. S. 0 Larder George. Keyton hill. Heath. Ling Sidney Geo. Bathpool, Taunton King :Frederick, Tarr, Lydeard St. house, Weston-super-Mare Ling W. Westonzoyland, Bridgwater Lawrence, Taunton Lasbury A. 'West Harptree, Bristol Lintern Gilbert. East Compton, Pil· King Frederick, Uphill. Weston- Latcham Sidney, Mark causeway, ton. Shepton Mallet super-:Mare , lHighbridge R.S.O Lintern WiIIiam, East street. West King George, Moreton, Compton- Latcham Thomas, Mudgley, Weston- Pennard, Glastonbury Martin. Bristol super-Mare Lippiatt Wm. & Samuel, Chelwood King Geo. Rolstone Hewish, Bristol Latcham William, Watchfield house, Lippiatt Charles, Wall mead. Tims- King George Francis, Chewton Keyn- Watchfield, Highbridge R.S.O bury, Bath sham, Keynshum, Bristol Laver James, Rushmead, Westhay, Lippiatt Mrs. Clutton, Bristol King Geo. Worle, Weston-super-Mare Shapwick. Bridgwater Lister Miss S. Edgarley, Glastonbury King J. StoneAllerton,AxbridgeRS.O Laver Jobn, East Compton, Pilton, Lister William, Froghole, Ash Mar. King James Emanuel, Wellow, Bath Shepton Mallet tock RS.O King In. Wode, We"ston-super-Mare Laver Jsph. Sutton rd. SomertonS.O Little Lewin, Waterloo villa, Chi!­ King John C. Chew Magna, Bristol Laver S. Westhay, Shapwick, Bdgwtr compton, Bath King Joseph, Priddy. Wells Laver W. Long Load, Langport R.S.O Lloyd Harold & James, Henley. High King Joseph, West Harptree, Bristol Lawrence Brothers, Wrington, Bristol Ham, Langport R.S.O King WiIIiam, Dulverton R.S.O ,Lawrence Oharles, Westhay, Shap. Lloyd Frederick, Henley, High Ham, King William, West Harptree, Bristol wick. Bridgwater Langport RS.O Kingcott Albert James, North end, Lawrence Daniel. Edithmead, Burn. Lloyd James,The Hill, Lang-portR.S.O Yatton, Bristol ham RS.O Lloyd Rd. Westonzoyland, Bridgwater Kingcott Josiah, Congresbury, Bristol Lawrence Daniel, Highbridge RS.O Lock .Alfred, .Andersea, Westonzoy­ Kingdom J. Oare, Barnstaple (Devon) Lawrence Edward, Langford, Bristol land, Bridgwater Kingdon Alexander, Drivers, Exmoor, Lawrence Fred. Swell house, Hunts- Lock Mrs. Ann C. Lillesdon, Taunton South Molton pill. Bridgwater Lock Benj. Jones, Lopen, Ilminster Kingdon W. jun. Exmoor, Sth.Molton Lawrence George, Farmborough,Bath Lock Chus. sen. Curry Rivel, Taunton Kinglake Mrs. E. Broadway,IIminster Lawrence Geo. Huntspill, Bridgwater Lock Francis, Newtons, Church Stan- Kinglake J. Newport, Wrantage,Tntn Lawrence J. Barton,WinscombeRS.O ton, Honiton Kinglake J. Stewley, Ashill, IIminster Lawrence Mrs. James T. South com- Lock George. Muchelney.ham, Kingman Chas. Curry Rivel, Taunton mon, Nailsea, Bristol Muchelney. Langport R.S.O Kingsbury John, BiclmoIler, Taunton Lawrence Reuben, Combe hill. Combe Lock H. C. Oare, Barnstaple (Devon) Kingsbury John, Williton, Taunton St. Nicholas, Chard Lock Herbert, Marston Magna, Bath Knight -, Burrowbridge, Bridgwater Lawrence Robert, Hewish, West Crew- Lock James C. Keynsham, Bristol Knight D. jun. Wydon,MinebeadR.S.O kerne, Crewkerne Lock Jas. Candy, Saltford, Bristol Knight George, Luccombe, Taunton Lawrence Robert, Merriott S.O Lock John, Bishop's wood, Chard Knight J. Buckland St. Mary, Chard Lawrence Thomas, Congresbury,Brstl Lock John, Merriott S.O Knight John, Trotts, Buckland St. Lawrence William, Beer, High Ham, Lock Mark, Redhill, Wrington, Bristl Mary, Chard Langport RS.O Lock Mrs. Nuncy, Witcombe, Mar- Knight Philip, Blatehbridge, Frame Laurence Wm. James, MeIls, Frome tock B.S.O Knight R. Troytes, Selworthy,Tauntn Leach J. Brandish St. Selworthy, Lock Robert, Curry Rivel, Taunton Knight Richd. P. Whitchurch, Bristol Taunton Lock Thomas, Witheridge & Huck· Knight Robert Charles, Rowley. But- Lean James, Shepton Beauchamp. Il- ham, Exton. Dulverton R.S.O leigh. Glastonbury minster Lock T. B. Ash Martoek R.B.O Knight Samuel. Dundry, Bristol Lean Joseph Vicary. South hill. Lock T. J. Curry Rivel, Taunton Knight T. Wootton Courtney,Tauntn Withypool, Taunton Lock WaIter, Beer~ High Ham, Lang. Knight W.Cbilton Trinity, Bridgwatr Lear Wm. North Brewham, Bath port R.S.O Knight William Dan, Keinton Mande- Lee Abel, Morrishs, West Buckland. Lock WiIliam, Andersea, Westonzoy- ville, Somerton S. 0 WeIlington land, Bridgwater Knight Windon Albert, Lang Aller, Lee H. Blackford, Weston-super-Mare Lock William John, Gortnell, West Creech St. Michael, Taunton Lee Herbert John House. Ivy bouse, Buckland, Wellington Kynaston W. Clanville, Castle Cary Easton, Wells Locke Daniel, Betham. Combe St. R.S.O Lee John, Bourton, Compton Bishop, Nicholas, Chard Lake Benjamin, Moorland, Bridgwater Axbridge R.S.O Locke T.Langley, WiveliscombeR.S.O Lambert C. Thickthorn, AshiIl,Ilmnstr Lee Noah, Puriton, Bridgwater wckyer Frank G.lMiddlezoy,Bridgwtr Lambert Edmund, Ashwick, Bath Lee Richard. Howleigh, Taunton Lockyer Henry, Knapp, Taunton Lambert J. jun. Doulting, Shepton Lee Richard, Pitminster, Taunton Lockyer Jas. Middlezoy, Bridgowater Mallet Lee Rd, Fk. Charlinch. Nether Srowey. Lockyer John. North Curry. Taunton Land J. Garlicombe, Withypool,Tntn Bridgwater Loder Geo. Preston Plucknett. Yeovil Land John, Hillway, Withypool, Tntu Lee Robert, The Forest. Beer Cro- Loder Henry. Mitchell's, Stoke Tris. Lander Edgar, Chantry. Frome combe. Taunton tel'. Wincanton, Bath Lane Georg-e Henry, Stoney Littleton. J.Jeigh H. &; Son,Combwich, Bridgwtr Lodge 'William, Kingdown, West. Wellow, Peasedown St. John Leigh 11. Putnell,Cannington,Brdgwtr oShepton, Shepton Mallet Lane H. Breach hill,ChewStoke,Bristl Leman Thomas. West street. Seaving- London WiIliam, Churchill, Bristol Lane J.WIhitmore,Staplegrove. Tntn ton St. Mary, Ilminster Lon~ Robert, Mount Pleasant house, Lane John, Church Stanton, Honiton Lemon In. Rt. .Ash Martock R.S.O Wellow, Bath SOMERSET 43.
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