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Devonshire. 1129 TRADES DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. STO 1129 . • Mayne Frank, .Alphingt:.on, Exeter Rogers C. A.veton Gifford, Kingsbrdg Turner Wm. West Do·wn, llfraoomlie Ma.yne R. High Bickington,ChulmJ.eigh Rogers Edward Thomas, I08 Sidwell Tyrrell E. 14 Brunswick rd. Plymth Mayne William, Kennford, Exeter street, Exeter Underhill George, Monmonth street, Miller & Sons, Lifton R.S.O Sage Frank, Holmes's, Cruwy!!' Mar- Topsha.m, Exeter :Millman Samuel, Tamerton Foliot, chard, Tiverton Vaggers Reuben, Goldworthy, Bidefrd · Crown Hill R. S.O Sage Thoma.!!', Chawleigh, Ohulmlffigh Vanstone F. Station rd. Holsworthy Milton Lloyd, Chudleigh Knighton, Salter William, Plymtree, Cullompton Veale Richd. Alta Vista, Kingsbridge ~ ewton Abbot Sanders T. Oastle st.Northam,Bidefrd Veasey Wm. 4 New passage, Totnes Minerd & Symons, Wilder rd.'Ilfrcmb Saunders R. Sampford Peverell, Tivrln Venn J ames, Feniton, Honiton Minhinnick W. & J. 34 Brook st. & Saunders W.Sampfard Peverell,Tivrtn Vigars Jones, Brentor, Tavistock · Prospect place, West st. Taviswck Sercombe Henry James, 5 Hampden Vinnicombe William, jun. Bridgerule, Mitchell Robert John Charles & Son, pl. Alphington rd. St.Thomats,Exetr Holsworthy Palace ·-gate, Exeter Sexton E. Lane end, Instow R.S.O Yogwill George, Petertavy, Tavistock Mitchell John, Sherlord, Kings bridge Shackson Joseph Ernest, Lane end, 1Vakeham Richard, Back street, Mod­ Mole William, Dagmar street, Shal- Instow R.S.O bury, Ivybridge don, Teignmouth Sharland Wm. 4 Anglesea terrace, Wakeley John, N orthlei.gh, lloniton Moore Roger, We. Buckland,Kngsbdg Newton road, Torqnay Wakley William, Record~ place, Morris C. T . .54 Meddon st. Bideford Shobbrook William, ~orth Lew, Rea- Southleigh, Axminst-er Moses Wm. Hy. Victoria la. Plymth worthy R.S.O 'Valker . John, 'l'horverton, Exeter Maul J. Bickleigh, Roborough R.S.O Short Thomas, Langtree, TorringtDn Ward Henry, Black Torrington, High­ Mugridge G. Newton Tracey,Brnstple Short William, Hartland, Bideford ampton R.S.O Narracott Jas. Stoke Gabriel, Totnes Short William, Langtree, Torringt.on 'Yard Henry, Chittlehampton, Um­ Newcombe Juseph, 2 Meliora cottages·, Shrives 0. Bolton st. Brixham R.S.O berleigh R.S.O ~leadfoot road, Torquay Sillifant~ Thomas, Eastga.te cottage, Warren Aaron, 'Videcombe-in-the- Newma.n Jas. Station rd. Sidmouhh Tetcott, Holsworthy Moor, A.shburton R.S.O Nicbols William, Venn green, Milton Sillifant William, Taddiport, Torringtn Wattley W. G. The Bays, Sidmouth Damerel, Brandis Corner R. S. 0 Sitters Geo. 5 Mildmay st. Plymouth Watts- C. Chittlehampton,Umberleigh Norris William, Blackawton R. S.O ~"kinner Wm. Varley,.Marwood,Brnstpl RS.O Nott By. Mill head, Damptxm R.S.O Slade James, New inn, Shehbear, Watts Philip, Plympton St. Maurice Osborne W. Sout>h Tawton,Okehmptn Highampton R.S.O Watts T. Chittlehampton, Umberleigh Painter C. H. & W. Chagford, New- Smale Edward, Beaford R.S.O RS.O ton Abbot Smale Mark, West Down, Dfracombe Weatherdon T.Highweek rd.Nwtn.Abt Parish Fred erick, Bow R. S. 0 Somer!:'! Robert, Chardstock, Ohard Webb Geo. Trelawnev. rd. Tavistock Parker :Matthew, Thorverton, Exeter Sommerwill Geo. Parracombe,Barnstpl Webber W. Ogwell, Newton Abbot Parker Robt. Riddlecombe, Ohulmlgh Spurwav Frederick, Kitwell st. U ff- "'nite G. Coombow,Bridestowe R.S.O Parnacott .J. 26 New st. Gt. Torringtn culme, Cullompton White Hcmy, Seaton, Axminster Parnell George, Dartington, Totnes Squire Hy. Roborough, Beaford R.S.O White Jn. jun. Sth. Zeal, Okehmptn Parnell Henry, Harberton, Totnes Stark J. Hand & Pen, Whimple,Exetr White Thomas, Seaton, Axminster Parsons Wm. Sth.Molton st.Chulmlgh Steere John A. & Alfred, Aveton Gif- White Wm. South Zeal, Okehampton Partridge J ames, Musbury,Axminster fmd, Kings bridge Wilkie Geo. Wm. Horwood, Bideford Passmore William, Headgate, Twit- Step hens & Son Lim. I 16 Fore st. ; Willis W. C. Combmartin, llfraoombe chen, South Mol ton works, Okehampton street, Exeter Wills Halloash, Strete, Dartmouth Pearce John, Seaton, Axminster Stevens Jn. Newton St. Cyres, Exeter Winsor J.Fore st.Bovey Tracey R.S.O Pearce W. Georgeham, Brauntn.R. S. 0 Strawbridge Geo. Cotleigh, Honiton Wise Fras. Milton Abbot, Tavist<Jck Pengelly Richard, Lowndown, Hol- Street Samuel, 5 Colleton terrace, Wood Thomas, Rackenford, Morchard cumbe Burnell, Exeter Exet-er road, Exmouth Bishop R.S.O Penwill Adam Charles Grant, Combe­ Stumbles A. & E. Norley pl. Plymth Woods E. South Zeal, Okehampton in-Teig-nhead, Teignrnouth StiN"ges.s Saml. Swymbridge, Barnstpl Wooldridge Wm. Boldventure, Ger- Percy Wm. Duck st. Oullompton Sturgess Samuel, 1Vashford Pyne, mansweek, Beaworthy R.S.O Perkins Samuel, Avenue cot. North Mm·chard Bishop R. S. 0 Yabsley Edmund, Halwell R.S.O road, Plymouth Snmmerfie.ld W. C. Woodbury, Exetr YahsJey James, Western rd.Ivybridg~ Perrett Wm. Torcross, King-sbridge Sw~atland Joseph, Dalwood, Axminstr Yabsley Thomas, Halwell R.S.O Perring .John, Yealmpton, Plymouth Tallamy George, Buckland Filleigh, Yalland Thos 130 Focr-e st.Kingsbridge Phillips F. Lutwn, Cornwd.Ivybridge Highampton R.S.O Yoe John, Upton Pyne, Exeter Phillips George, Way, Cruwys Mar- Tallamy By. G. La.merton, Tavistock Yale F. Meadwell, Kelly, LiftonR.S.O chard, Tiverton Tancock Alfred, 4 Elstow terrace, Pidler Jn. Lane end, Instow R.S.O Hatfield road, Torquay STONE MERCHANTS. Pitts Henry, Ide, Exeter Taylor Denis, Tedburn St.l\Ia;ry,Exetr Baker I. & Son, Brunswick place, l'i.tts William, Ide, Exeter Taylor Henry, 5 Lime grove, Bel­ New :road; depot & coal stores, Pollard John, Fairhome, Dartmouth voir road, Bideford Brunswick wha;rf, Ea.> t-the-\Vater, road, Paignton Taylor Thomas, Radway, Bishop's Bideford Popham Edwd. 28 King- gdn. Plvmth Teignton, Teignmouth DeV()n & Cornwall Stone Co. Lim. Pratt Arthur, East Budleigh, Budleigh Taylor Wm. Crow green, Cullompton (W. W. Rickeard, soliciwr & sec.), Salterton S. 0 Taylor William, North Tawton R.S.O 104 Old Town st. Plymouth &; Prior Jn. Cheriton Fitzpaine, Crediton Tayl01' William, Stoneylaiild,Tawstock, Forder-1Veacr-de quarries, Cornwall Prowse Philip, New Park cottage, Barnstaple Dmset Lime, Cemenb & Stone Co. Ermington, Ivybridgs Taylor Wm. H. 23 Bath st. Plymouth (Samuel Mallatt, manager), Coadon, Pngsley Waiter, Lynmouth,Barnstaple TeNY Robert, Bigbury, Kingsbridge Chardst.ock All Saints, Axminster 'Pullman William, Dunkeswell,Honiton '!'hacker Geo. 27 Mount st. Devonprt Easton John & Son, Northernhay st. Pu1man Jas. Beacon, Luppitt, Honiton Thorne John, 19 North st. Sth.Moltn Exeter & Rolle street, Exmouth Pulman Jn. Week, Luppitt, Honiton Thorne Wm. Dunchideock, Exeter Goad J. & E. Phamix sream marble Quick Thomas Henry, Post office, Toope Henry, Wbitchurch, Tavistock works, Millbay road, Plymouth Oakford, Bampton R.S.O Tozer George, r Underwood terrace, Mills William, Culver lodge, Mount Radford Isaac, Payhembury, Ottery Higher Church rd. Ellacombe, 'l'rqy Pleasant road, Newton Abbot St.. Mary 'I'ozer Henry, Denbury,Newton Abbot Moore Frederick John, Prince Rock Beddicliff R. 42 Furze Hill rd.Pl'ymth Train Joseph, Chudleigh R.S.O quarries, Plymouth Bedding John, Tamerton Foliot,Crown Treleaven Samuel, Pennycomequick, Palace Quarry Co. (William Mills, Hill R.S.O Stoke, Devonport manager), Chudleigh 'Reed R. Heanton st. Brannton R. S. 0 Trigg'S & Sons, 9 Church street, Mod­ Roach Samuel, 87 Union st. ; Sawrey Restorick Samuel, Colyton,Axminster bury, Ivybridge street & Newport st. East Swne­ Reynolds Walter, Starcross R.S.O TriSCQtt Richard, C<Jlebrook, Plymp- house, Plymouth Reynolds William, Starcross R.S.O ton St. Mary St<Jney Coombe Lime & Stone Co. Rhymes J. W. Chillington, Kingsbrdg Troake Louis, rg Clarence rd. Exmth (The) (William Mills, manager), Rhymes John Paine, Florence cot- Tucker Fras. Albt. Bolham, Tivertn Ipplepen, Newton Abbot tage, Slapton, Kingshridge Tucker Thomas, Lapford, Morchard Weatherdon Tom, Highweek rd. New­ Rich Wm. H. 31 Cromwell rd.Plymth Bishop R.S.O ton Abbot Richard John L. Meeting street, Ap- Tucker W. Sth.Allington,Kingsbridge Wt>stleig-h Stone & Lime Co. Lim.• plt'dore R. S. 0 Tucker William, Oolyton, Axminster Westleigh, Wellington (Somerset) Roach Samuel, 87 Union st. Plymouth Tucker William George, Stvke Flem- Robbins Arthur, West Down,Tifracmb ing, Dartmouth STONE & MARBLE CHIMNEY Robbins George, Winkleigh R.S.O Turner J ames, Gloucester cottages, PIECE MANUFACTURER. RobertSI James, Poughill, Crediton Ross st. Morice Town, Devonport Vanstone Fdk. Station rd. Holswo:rthy .
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