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FAB 909 Appleton C TRADES DIRECTORY.] KENT. FAB 909 Appleton C. Northwood.St.Peter's,Brdstrs Balcomb Richard, High street, Lydd 8.0 Bates John, Tenterden, Ashford Apps Alfred, Sevington, Ashford Baldock George jun. Pemble's or088, Bates John James, Cranbrook Apps Henry, Kingsnorth, Ashford Egerton, Ashford Bates Saml. Roffe, Snargate, Folkestone' Apps James, West Wickham, Beckenham BaldockJ. Brenchley,PaddockWoodR.S.O *Bates Samuel L. Brenchley_ Paddock Apps T. Capstone, Luton, Chatham Baldock Jesse, Egerton, Ashford Wood R.S.O Argar George, Watsellst. Elmsted,Ashford *Baldock Thomas, Kipping's cross, Mat- Bates William J ..Stone cross, Bilsing Armstrong Mrs. E. Woodnesboro', Dover field, Paddock Wood R.S.O Bath Edwin, Halstead, Sevenoaks Armstrong R. Langton, Tunbridge Wells Baldwin F. Sandfields. Cowden,Edenbrdg Batt A. Ternden, Bethersden, Asdford Arneli William Smart, Springfield house, Baldwin Henry, Goldstone grove, Marsh Batt Charles, Buck hall, Bethersden,Ashfd Newington, Sittingbourne green, Edenbridge Batt Charles, jun. Bethersden, Ashford Arnold Frank, Penshurst, Tonbridge BaldwinJ. Hartlands, Bethersden,Ashford Batt Charles, Great Pix hall, Hawkhurst Arnold Joseph, Limes grove, Hawkhurst Ballard Mrs. Ann, Grange Batt Dan, Romden, Smarden S.O *Arnold William H. Chartham, Canterbry Ballard Mrs. Ann, Strood. hl.Strood,Rchstr Batt Edwin, Vesperhawk, Smarden S.O Arter J. Gore street, Monkton, Ramsgate Ballard G. J. Mill st. Benenden, Cranbrook Batt E. Maltman's hill, Smarden S.O Ash John Lawrence, Parsonage farm, *Ballard Miss Harriet, Hawkhurst Batt George, Bethersden, Ashford Throwley, Faversham Ballard John, Lanes end, Dartford Batt Lewis, Bethersden, Ashford Ash T. Little Lords, Speldwich, Favershm Ballard John Day (exors. of), Malt house, Batt WaIter, Scudders farm, Fawk- *Ash Thomas George, Thanington,Cntrbry Egerton, Ashford ham, Longfield S.O Ash William Thomas, Courtlodge,Bishops. *Ballard Montague, Ea. Farleigh,Maidstn Batt William, High Halden, Ashford bourne, Canterbury Ballard Mrs. W. Wye, Ashford Havey Hy. North, Chiddingstone, Edenbrg *Ashbee Lewis, Wilgate green, Throwley, Ballard Mrs. WaIter, Wye, AsWord Bayley J. North Leigh, Stelling, Cantrbry Faversham Balls W. G. J. Groombridge,TunbridgeWlls Bayley Thomas, West Rype, Lydd S.O Ashbee William Ernest, Ebony, Ashford Banfield Timothy, Shipbourne, Tonbridge Baynes Mrs. Emily, Coldred, Dover Ashby E. Ashurst, Tunbridge Wells Banks Geo. Horace, Shadoxhurst,Ashfrd Beadle Frank, Herne, Canterbury *Ashby Geo. W. Crouch house, Edenbrdg Banks H. Ruffin's hill, Aldington, Hythe Beadle George, Lewis court, Boughton Ashby H, Court 10. Southfleet, Gravesend Banks M. Bouzells, Sevenoaksweald,Svnks Monchelsea, Maidstone Ashdown James, Chalk, Gravesend Banks Mrs. W. Hildenboro', Tonbridge *Beadle Hezekiah, Plaxtole, Sevenoaks Ashdown William, Shorne, Gravesend Barden Stephen, Rolvenden, Ashford Beal J. Clark's farm, Minster, Sheerness Ashman J. Lilley hall, Smeeth, Ashford Barling Edward Bourne, Mulberry house, Beal William Edwin, Eastchurch,Sheernss *Ashmore Geoffrey, Camp hill, Chidding. Brooklands, New Romney S.O BeanV. Easling Down,Waldershare,Dover stone, Causeway, Tonbridge *Barling Henry, Warehorne, Ashford Bean W. East Lenham, Lenham, Maidstn Ashton George, Crockham hill, Edenbridge Barling Lester, Warehorne, Ashford Bean William Hopper, Chillenden, Dover Athow William, Elham, Canterbury Barnard E. W. 73 Wickham rd. Beckenhm *Beech Edwin, Lamberhurst 8.0 Atkins Alfred, West Rougham, Dover Barnard John, Stalisfield, Faversham Beech Harry Lewis, Boghurst, Luddes~ Atkins Henry J. Capel street, Capel-le. BarnardMrs. W. Wickhamrd. Beckenham down, Gravesend Feme, Flokestone Barnes George, Bethersden, Ashford Beecher Edward, Marden R.S.O Atkins John GeOl'ge, Croydon road, Barnes G. Ivy HlLtch, Igthham, Sevenoaks Beer Frederick, Stowting, Hythe Elmers end, Beckenham *Barnes Henry D. Boughton court, Beer Geo. Alex. Tilmanstone, Eastry S.O Atwell John A. North down, Margate Boughton, Faversham Beer Norris, Six Mile house, Lyminge S.O Auger John, 35 Beacon hi. Luton, Chathm *Barnes Hugh Williams, Arnold's lodge, Bearling John, East street, Woodnes- Austen Chas. S. &; Thomas E. Faversham East Ickham, Tonbridge borough, Ash, Dover Austen J. C. &; Son, New Romney S.O *Barnes James P. Ospringe, Faversham Beerling William, Haine, St. Lawrence Austen Alfred, Biddenden, Cranbrook Barnett In. Charles, Staplehurst &.S.O Extra., Ramsgate AustenFredk.Brookland,NewRomneyS.O Barr Andrew, Green hl. Egerton, Ashford Bellamy James, Barn street, Hoo St_ Austen G. Howletts, Canterbury Barrett James, Dunton green, Sevenoaks Mary, Rochester *Austen G. Howletts, Ickham, Canterbury Barrow J. & W. Sevenoaks weald,Sevnks Bellingham John, Fant lane, Maidstone Austen George, Small Hythe road, Ten· Barrow A. Chequer's court, Ash, Dover Bellingham Philip, Corner farm, Tritten~ terden, Ashford *Barrow Alfred. Chequer's court,Ash,Dovr den, Staplehurst R.S.O Austen J. '\V. Broad oak, Sturry, Cantrbry Barrow Henry, Molland, Ash, Dover Belsey Franklin, Ham, Dover Austen Robert, Woodlands, Lyminge S.O Barrow R. Kilndown, Goudhurst S.O Belsey J. E. Minacre, Ashley, Deal Austen William, Wootton, Canterbury Barrow T. Kilndown, Goudhurst S.O Belsey Thomas, Chartham, Canterbury *Austen W. S. Stone acre, Otham,Maidstn Barrow Walter, Wootton, Canterbury Benfleld WaIter, Goford, Cranbrook Austin Miss Amelia, Weavering street, Barrs Andrew, East Lenham, Lenham, Bennett Hezekiah, Platt, Boro' Green S.O Boxley, Maidstone Maidstone Bennett William, Ash, Wrotham S.O Austin J. Conheath, Ea. Farleigh,Maidstn Barrs A. Ea. Lenham, Lenham, Maidstone Benstead H. Bunce et. Otterden,Favrshm *Austin John, Elmstone, Dover Barten E. West Hawk, Kingsnorth, Ashfd Benstead Thomas, Pickersdane, Wye Avann A. Sandway, Lenham, Maidstone Barten George, Kingsnorth, Ashford (Brook), Ashford Axford Benjamin, Woodlands, West Barten James, Egerton, Fostal, Ashford Benstead W. A. St. Michael's, Ashford Wickham, Beckenham Bartholomew Albert, Iden green, Benen- *Bensted George, Ulcombe, Maidstone Ayers George, Woolwich, Womenswould, den, Cranbrook BenstedGeorge Albert, Chalkwell, LondoD Canterbury Bartholomew Isaac, Benenden, Cranbrook road, Sittingbourne Ayers Martin, Tilmanstone, Eastry S.O Bartholomew John, May Place farm, Bensted Henry Thomas, Teynham Court Ayers Thomas, Mid Stoke, Rochester Crayford 8.0 lodge, Sittingbourne Ayerst Charles B. The Vents, Cranbrook *Bartholomew John, Northend house, Bensted James( sen. Little Chegworth,. Ayerst G. H. Primrose hill, Hawkhurst Betsham; Southfleet, Gravesend; UlcomJ:>e, MaIdstone . • Back JfM!. Beddlestone, Brook, Ashford .'Swanscombe,.Greenhitihe. S.O. & North tBensted James, jun. ChegwQrth co1ll"tp Back Jas. Hampton, Brabourne, Ashford end, Erith S.O Ulcombe, Maidswne Backhouse B. Harvel,Meopham,Gravesnd Bartlett George, Stelling, Canterbury Bensted James L. Mere's court, Murs- Bagwell P. Sevenoaks Weald, Sevenoaks "Harton E. Gablehook, Bethersden, Ashfrd ton, Sittingbourne Bailey George, Withersdane, Wye, AsWord *Barton H. Combwell, Kilndown,Hwkhrst Bensted Maurice, Milton, Sittingbourne Bailey H. Ladwood, Acrise, Folkestone Barton J. Stonehill, Great Chart, Ashford Bensted T. Tong corner, Tong, Sittngbrn *Bailey W. Plumpton, HinxhiIl, Ashford BarwickArthur,Pickledenfarm, Wootton, *Bensted William Joshua, Valley farm,. Bailey William, Mersham, Ashford Canterbury Throwley, Faversham Bailey William, Plumpton, Wye, Ashford Barwick G. W. Swingfield, Canterbury Bentley J. Rose cot. Biddenden, Cranbrk *Baker Arthur, Bounds end, Staplehurst Bass Chas. E. Tourney hall, Lydd S.O Bentley Richard, High Halden, Ashford *BakerErnestWm. Patrixbourn,Cantrbry Bass Qeo. Wm. Great Mongeham, Deal Bentley William, Sta.plehurst Baker Frederick, Frindsbury, Rochester Bassett Miss Ann, Burham, Rochester Benton George, Westwell, Ashford Baker F. J. Shipley hl. Meopham,Gravsnd Bassett George, Ightham, Sevenoaks Benton Jeffrey Goble, Bilting farm. *Baker Henry Minter. Cobham court, Bassett T. Hildenborough, Tonbridge Wye, AsWord Bekesbourne, Canterbury Batchelor C. New Barns, Cooling, Rochsk Bernard Francis R. Stone, Ashford Baker Henry Minter, Preston, Dover Batehelor G. Spendiff, Cooling, Rochester *Berry WaIter Wheeler, Gushmere &t *Baker J. Combourne, Goudhurst S.O Batchelor Geo. Alfd. Cliffe, Rochester Poppington, Selling, Faversham Baker J. New house, Tenterden, Ashford Batchelor John, Little Norman street, Beslee David & William, Red brook,. BakerSidney,Meopham bnk.Leigh,Tnbrdg Ide hill, 8eyenoaks Woodchurch, Ashford "'Baker T. Little Horden, Goudhurst S.O Batehelor John James, Cozenton fann. Beslee Thomas, Cliffe, Rochester Baker W. S. Holmleigh, Kennington,Ashfd Rainham S.O Best Edwin, Eltnam (arm, Sandhunt,. *Baker W. Frittenden, StaplehurstR.S.O Batchelor Richard D. Luwn, Chatham Hawkhurst BakerW. High Oak, Woodchurch, Ashford Batchelor J. Wm. Cooling, Roehes~r Bett R. Court Lo. frm. Stoke, RoehestJer Baker W. Romney st. Shoreham,Sevenks Bates &; Tassell, Adams well, West *Betts Alfred, Fairbourne court, Har- Baker William, Worth, Dover Peckham, Maidstone rietsham, Maidstone BakerMrs. William de Chair, St. Stephen'iI, Bates W. It Sons, Lenham, Maidstone *Betts Charles, Leeds, Maidstone Canterbury BatesA. Forshamfrm. Rolnnden, Ashford Betts J, Chiddingstone, Edenbri. Baker William Hy. Stoekbury, Sittingbrn Bates Cha.rles, Ebony, Ashford "'B&itA William. Leeds, Maidstone Balcomb Alfred, Lydd S.O Bates Charles, Mershll.m Cour. ladg., B.Us W. Halls grn. Sevenoaks wld.8YBk. Balcomb R. jun. We3t &ype, Lydd 8.0 Mersham, Ashford Btekn.n OliTer, Horwn Kirby. Dutford.
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