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OXFORDSHIRE. 369 Oxox. 24 • • TRADES DIRECTORY.] OXFORDSHIRE. FA.R 369 Smith Mrs. Martha, Kidlington, Oxford Tims John, Wroxton, Banbury • Walton John, Yarnton, Oxford Smith Richard, Fifield, Chipping Norton Tims William, Mixbury, Brackley Walton Waiter, Broughton grnds. Smith Thackwell Gillett, Charlbury S.O Tinson Thomas, Culham, Abingdon Broughton, Banbury Smith Thomas, Kidlin,o-ton, Oxford Titcomb William, Alvescott S.O Wolton William, Mollington, Banbury Smith Thomas Henry, Charlbury S.O Todd James, Middleton Stoney,Bicester Ward Mtsses Elizabeth & Ann, Exlade SmithWilliam,Lyneham,ChippingNortn Tombs Mrs. Wm.Langford,Lechlade S.O street, Woodcote, Reading Smith William, Somerton, Banbury Tompkins John, Islip, Oxford Warner Wm. Hill hos. Sth.Leigh, Witney Smith William John, Shilton, Faringdon Toms Miss Mary, Cropredy, Leamingtn Warriner HenryArthur&William Henry, Smith Wm. Preedy, King's end, Bicester Toop Richard Charles, Brook end house, Bloxham grove, Bloxham, Banbury Smith Wm. Thos. Ambrosden, Bicester Chastleton, Moreton-in-Marsh WastieWalter,Handborough,Woodstock Solloway Isaac, Headington, Oxford Townsend Albert Lindsey, Hampton As- Waters Joseph, Shelswell, Bicester Somerton James, Noke, Oxford ton, Faringdon Waters William Arthur,NewtonMorrell, Southam Mrs.Mary A. Piddington, Thame Townsend Caleb,jun.Stonesfield, Wdstck Newton Purcell & Fringford, Bicester Spencer Edwd. F.BamptonLew,Farngdn Townsend Charles, Crawley, Witney Watkins Henry, Over ~orton Spencer John Geo. Shenington, Banbury Townsend Charles Richd.Horton,Oxford Watkins John, Lower Arncott, Bicester Stacey Jonathan, Wardington, Banbury Townsend Edwin, Curbridge, Witney Watts James, Grafton, Faringdon Stanbra Arthur, Wigginton, Banbury Townsend E.L.Brighthamptn.Farringdn Watts James Chas. Freeland, Woodstock Stanbra Edmund R. Wigginton, Banbry Townsend William, Ducklington,Witney Watts John, Fulwell, Mixbury,Brackley Stanbra John, North Newington,Banbry Townsend Wm. Albt. Cnrbridge,Witney Watts John, Grafton, Faringdon Stanbra Stephen, Wigginton, Banbury Treadwell Mrs. Elizabeth, Standhill, Watts John, Wigginton, Banbury Stanley George, Claydon, Banbury Henley-on-Thames Watts John, jun. Grafton, Faringdon Stanley Henry, Claydon, Banbury Tread well John,StrattonAudley,Bicester Watts William, Forest hill, Oxford Stearman Robert,Hook Norton, Banbury TredwellJ. Weston-on-the-Green,Bicestr Watts William, Stanton St. John, Oxford Steele Edward, lslip, Oxford Tredwell James, Weston park, Great Way F. & T.Beacon's Bottom,Tetsworth Stephen Sir A.C.NorthStoke, Wallingford Chesterton, Bicester WayT.E.DraytonSt.Leonard,Wallingfrd Step hens Edward, Upton, Burford R.S.O Tredwell Jeoffrey, Bacon's house, Fin- Way Thomas Richard, Kingsey, Thame Stephens John, Taynton, Burford R.S.O mere, Buckingham Way William, Albury, Oxford Stephens Waltr. Taynton,Burford R.S.O Tredwell John, Charlton, Oxford Way Wm. Draycott, Waterstock,Oxford Stephenson S.CliftonHampden,Abingdon Tredwell Thomas, Oddington, Oxford Wayte Edward, Cropredy, Leamington StevensFredk .BritwellSalome, Tetsworth Tredwell Wm. Little Chesterton, Bicester Webb Edward, Over N orton Stevens Heden, Henton, Tetsworth TredwellWm.New ho.Oddington,Oxford Webb Ernest, Ascott, Oxford Stevens Henry, Great :Milton, Tetsworth Tredwell Wm. Weston-on-the-Gn.Bicestr WebbWltr.ibbey brm,Eynsham,Oxford Stilgoe Hugh William, The Grounds, Trevor John Henry, Shutford, Ban bury Webb WilliamHenry, Whitel:mds,Bicestr West Adderbury, Banbury Trevor ThomaR, Shutford, Banbury Welch Benjamin, Henton, Tetsworth Stilgoe Mrs. N.P.EastAdderbury,Banbry Trevor Thomas, Swalcliffe, Baabury WellerMrs.E.Berrick Salome,Wallingfrd Stokes E. Little green, Eynsham,Oxford Treweek Jn.F.Sarsden,Chipping Norton Wellerl\Irs.J.BerrickSalnme, Wallingford Stone Francis, l<'orest hill, Oxford Treweeke William Alfred, Rune hill, Wells William, Charlbury S.O Stone Isaac, Water end, Tetsworth Churchill, Chipping Norton West Charles, Hornton, Banbury Stone Robert, Spriggs Alley, Tetsworth Trinder Joseph, Kirtlington, Oxford West Dan,Park corner, Henley-on-Thms Stopps Joe, Kingsey, Thame Trinder Joseph, Neat Enstone, Enstone West Fredk. Lyneham,ChippingNorton StoweJoseph, Noke, Oxford Tubb Chas. Marlow rd.Henley-on-Thms West George, Stokenchurch, Tetsworth Strainge Erlmund, Ducklington, Witney Tubb John Waiter, Tusmore, Bicester West James, Hollandridge, Upper StreetE.Up.Assenden,Henley-on-Thams Tucker John, Over Worwn Assenden, Henley-on-T&ames Stuchbury John & Robert, Bayard's Turner J. W.Chiselhampton, Wallingford West John Henry, Hornton, Banbury green, Fewcott, Bicester Turner John, Milton, Banbury WestW.Lewknor-up-Hill,High Wycombe Sturch Henry & William, The Grange, Turner 1\'Iiss:M.Nuneham CourLny.Oxfrd Westover George, Duns 'few, Oxford Brize Norton S.O Turner Thomas, Poffiey end, Witney Wethered Rd. Stokenchurch, Tetsworth Sturdy l\1rs. John, Dean, Charlbury TurrillFredk. Brookhampton, Wallingfrd Wheeler .\lrs. A. l<'ulbrook, B urford R.S. 0 Sulruan George Uffindell, Vine lodge, Turrill Henry (exors.of ), Stadhampton, WheelerW. BrightwellBaldwin, Tetswrth RotherfieldPeppard, Henley-on-Thams Wallingford White Benj. Pishill, Henley-on-Thames Sulston Andrew, Piddington, Thame Tustain Ambrose 0. ~Iilcombe,Banbury White Charles, 55 ~Warwick rd. Banbury Summerfield D. Bix, Henley-on-Thames Tustain Benjamin, Eodicote, Banbnry White James, Chinnor, Tetsworth Surman Samuel,Great Milton, Tet':lworth Tustain John, Souldern, Ban bury White John, Bampton, Faringdon Sutton W.Barton, Wilcote,CharlburyS.O Tustain Sml.P.SoulJern grnds. Banbury White John, C!anheld, :Faringdon Talbot J. Rothertield Peppard, Henley TwidellWm.T.Nuffield,Henley-on-Thms White John, Henton, Tetsworth Tanner F. & H. Great Chesterton,Bicestr Upton Thos. Barford St. Michael,Oxford White iohn, Temple Cowley, Oxford Tanner Albert, Stoke Lyne, Bicester Vanderstegen D., J.P. Woodcote,Reading White Joseph, Chalgrove, '\'allingford Tanner Edward, Horsepath, Oxford Venn Job, Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames White Robert, Chinnor, Tetsworth Tanner Wm. Hy. Wendlebury, Bicester Vernon Edwin Joseph, Park corner, White Septimus P. Sydenham, East Tappin Mrs. Jane, Cuxham, Tetsworth Henley-on-Thames Adderbury, Baabury Tappin John, Stokenchurch, Tetsworth Viggers Samuel, Horley, Banbury White Thos. Hampton Aston, Faringdon Tapping Ricbd. & Jas. Kingsey, Thame Viner Henry R. Kirtlington, Oxford White T. W. Headington quarry, Oxford Tarver Esau, Sibford Gower, Banbury Viner Henry Robert, Lidstone, Enstone White Wm. Henry, Delly End, Witney Tayler l''. C.Muneham Courtenay,Oxford Waite J.Cottesmore-Ewelme, Wallingfrd Whitfield Edwin, Goring Heath, Reading Taylor Alfred, Charlt.on, Oxford Waite Wm. Bampton Aston, Faringdon Whittlesea Charles, Bloxham, Banbury Taylor Edmund, Hardwick, Witney Walden Charles, Wigginton heath, Wig- Whitton E. A. Hook Norton, Banbury Taylor Edward Obed, Ascott, Oxford gin ton, Banbury Wicks J ames, Goring, Reading Taylor Edwin C.Salford, Chipping Nortn Walford Arthur Fowler, Whitehills,Hook Widdows William, South Leigh, Witney 'faylor Mrs. Elizabeth,Shutford, Banbury N orton, Banbury WiddowSCln Albert, Alvescott S. 0 Taylor George, Little Tew, Enstone Walford ThomasHenry,EastAdderbury Wiggins John, Headington, Oxford Taylor Henry, Bampton, Faringdon & Bodicote, Banbury Wiggins Valentine, Westhall hill, Ful- Taylor James, East Adderbury,Banbury Walford Wilmot, Over Norton brook, Burford R.S.O Taylor Reuben, Wroxton, Banbury WalkerAlbertEdward,Westend,Oxford Wiggins Wm., C.C. Watcombe mail( Taylor Richard, Duns Tew, Oxford Walker Alfred, Piddington, Thame Watlington, Tetsworth Taylor William, jun. Nether Worton Walker Mrs. A.StantonHarcourt,Oxford Wilks Mrs.C. Kingham,ChippingNorton Templar John, Stratton Audley,Bicester Walker Mrs. Betsy, Curbridge, Witney Willett John & Son, North Leigh, Witney Tew Mrs. Mary, Fencott, Oxford Walker Christopher, Northmoor,Oxford Willett J. Chastleton, Moreton-in-Marsh Thomas David, Shutford, Banbury Walker Mrs. Elizabeth, Golden villa, Williams Alfred, Cutteslowe, Oxford Thomas Mrs. Jane, Ipsden, Wallingford Neithorp, Banbury Williams Ernest, Ascott, Oxford Thomas William, Lr. Heyforrl, Banbury Walker John, Drayton, Banbury Williams Henry, Noke, Oxford Thompson Simeon, Henton, Tetsworth; Walker Thomas, Shi1ton, Faringdon ""'"illiams John, Balscote, Banbury res. Princes Risborough Walklett George, Kirtlington, Oxford Williams Richard, Claydon, Banbury Thornton Adam, Salford,ChippingNortn Wailer Charles, Ardley, Bicester Williams W. Churchill, Chipping Norton Timberlake Rd.Stokenchurch, Tetsworth Waller James, Rousham, Oxford Willis John, Nutf_eld, Henley-on-Thames Timms Edward, Asthall Leigh, Witney Waller Waiter Jas,SteepleBarton, Oxford Willis John, Watlington, Tetsworth Timms George, Swinbrook, Burford Wallington Hy.Salford,Chipping Norton Wilsden Fredk. Great Tew, Enstone S.O R.S.O. ; & Kites Bridge Wallis Vincnt.BamptonAston,Faringdon Wilsdon Albert Harry, Dornford, Timms Mrs. Henry, Berry field, Hook WalterMrs.MaryA.Northmoor,Oxford Wootton, Woodstock Xorton, Banbury Walton l<'rederick,Steeple Barton,Oxford Wilsdon Mrs. C. Dncklington, Witney TimmsP.G. Horuley,Wootton,Woodstck Walton George, Yarnton, Oxford Wilsdon Mrs. E. Wootton, Woodstock oxox. 24 .
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