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Trades. - [Devonshire • 1004 FAR TRADES. - [DEVONSHIRE. FARMERS continued. Walke John Stephen, Bntterford, Ware Albert, Lower Uppacott, Ted­ Vooght Henry James, Hamblecombe, North Huish, South Brent burn St. Mart; Exeter Luton, Chudleigh W alke William .At well, Higher & Ware Benjamin, Cott, Whitestone. Vooght Mrs. Jane, Cuming, Batt-ery, Lower Chilly, East .Allington Exwick, Exetel" South Brent W alkem William, Hartshole & Hock- Ware Edg;u, Gilbroek farm, Wood- Vooght Jn. Sandford, North Tewton lake, Tavistock bury, Exeter · Vooght J. Msrsdoo, Luton,Chudleigh Walker W,illiam, Frogwel1, .With- Ware Mrs. Emily, Ditsworthy warren .. Vooght 0. Higher Lutton, Sth. Bren~ leigh, Tiverton Sheepstor, Horrabridge Vooght William, Yolland Brook, Wall Victor William Tyley, Ends- Ware W alter Henry, W oodbug Ugborough, Ivybridge leigh, Newport road, Barnstaple Salterton, Exeter 'toysey G. Marsh, Washfield, Tiverton Wallace Robert, Middlemoor, Whit- Wareham James, Rough moor,Rawk­ Voysey G. W. Lowerford,Cullompton church, Tavistock church, Axminster Wackely William, West Bradford, Walland Edward, Moorland, Brad- Warne W. & G. Grimstone & Broact Bradford, Brandis Corner ninch, Cullompton parks, Whitchurch, Tavistock Wade .Asa. W.Dotheridge,Horns Cros111 tWaller John, Cadeleigh, Tiverton Warne George, Coppice town, Buck­ Wade Richard, North Down, Brad- Wailer John Redmore, Coombeland, land Monachorum, Yelverton worthy, Holsworthy W i-thleigh, Tiverton- Warne George, Lower Hookney,North. Wadland :John, Chamberlains,Bramp- Wailer Percy, Town Living, Pudding- Bovey, Moretonhampstead _ ford Speke, Exeter ton, Morchard Bishop Warne Samuel, Lee town, Sampford Wakeham Jn. Septimns & Rd. Court Wailer Thomas, Cadbury, Thorver- Spiney, Horrabridge Barton, Aveton Gifford, Kingsbrdg ton, Exeter Warner Horace Wm. Mount Pleasant., Wakeham Thomas & Richd. Beenley, Wailer Thoma~, Poughill, Crediton &mpford Peverell, Tiverton Diptford, South Brent Wallis Lewis, Lower Ash, Stoke Wsnen Brothers, Widdacombe,. Wakeham .Abdon, Croft, Buckland Flaming, Dartmouth - Thrushelton, Lew Down Tout Saints, Kingsbridge Walter Benj. Eddistone, Hartland Warren. E. J. & Sons, South Hayne.. Wakeham .Albert, Bedford, Church- Walter G. Hill, Shebbear,Highamptn South Moiton stow, Kingsbridge Waiter Hugh, Cory Barton, West Warren .Andrew, Cuthays, Axminster­ Wakeham E. Batton, Stokenham, Putford, Brandis Corner Warren Edward, Kingshead, Wide­ Kingsbridge Waiter John, Putshole, Hartland combe-in-the-Moor, Ashburton Wakeham Miss Elizabeth, Halswell, Waiter Jn. H. Maidenford,Barnstaple Warren Ephraim Joseph, Hayes, lde­ Broadhempston, Totnes Waiter John Henry, Northcott, East ford, Chudieigh , Wakeham F. Pals ton, South Brent Putford, Brandis Corner Warren Frank W. F. Cokesputt, Pay­ Wakeham J.Newton,Slapton,Kingsbdg Waiter R: New road, Parkham, Horns hembury, Ottery St. Mary Wakeham J. J. Stidstone, Sth. Brent Cros~ Warren Frederick George, Hounds­ Wakeham John, Bigbury,Kingsbridge Waiter'"Ricnd. Great Philham,Hartlnd moor, Uplowman, Tiverton ·l'Vakeham J. Horsebrook, Sth. Brent Waiter Richard,_ Sexworthy, East Warren George, sen. Mount Stephen.,. Wakeham John, Marley, Rattery, Putford, Brandis Corner Luppitt, Honiton South Brent Waiter Stackhouse, Heddon, Sut- Warren George, jun. Overday; Lup- Wakeha.m Job.n, Rowdon, Revelstoke, combe, Holsworthy pitt, Honiton Plymouth Waiter Thomas, Leyland cottage, Warren H. Lurley, Withleigh,Tivertn Wakeham Joshua, Lay, Lupridge, Bradworthy, Holsworthy Warren Hy. W oodhouse, Sth. Molton Diptford, South Brent Waiter William, Eddistone, Hartland Warren Jas. Oobbaton, Swimbridge,. "-Wakeham Mrs. Mary A.melia, Wed Waiter W. Lower Lutsford, Hartland Chittlehampton Moor, South Brent Walt~re .Alfred, Deanhead,Geodleigh, Warren James, East Heale, King'a. Wakeham Percy, Cobberton, Darting- Barnstapie Nympton, Chulmleigh · ton, To~neg Waiters Miss Carolina, Langford mill, Warren John, Borcombe, Southleigh., Wakeham Sidney, Whitley, Thurle- Cullompton Colyton stone, Kingsbridge Waiters Henry, Pristacott.~_ .A.shwater, Warren John, Burrough farm, Clay­ Wakeham T. Cannamoor,South Brent Jleaworthy hidon, Wellington (Somerset) Wakeham Thomas, Higher Beara., tWaiters James, Court Barton, New- Warren John, Smelland, Bridestow~t­ South Brent ton St. Cyres, Exeter· Warren John, White's plot, Luppittr,.. Wakeham Thomas Bradridge, Ilton tWalters James, Peppershill, War- Honiton castle, MalbDrough, Kingsbridge rington, Launceston Warren John C. Newlake, Staverton,. Wakeham W. H.Stokenham, Kingsbdg Waiters Philip, Lodg-ehill ho.Tiverton Totnes · Wakeham William Henry, Torquay rd. Waiters Waiter Ernest, Matford Warren Jn. Fras. Dolbear, A11hburtom Kingskerswell, Newton .Abbot Barton, .A.lphington, Exeter Warren Joseph, Broad hill, Ash Mill. Wakeley George, Rec'!rds, Sout.hleigh, Waltere William, Broadpark, East _South Molton . Coiyton · Down, Barnstaple Warren Jos1ah, C<lombes Head & Pitt Wakeley Reuben, Metcombe,· Tipton Waiters Wm. Denbury,Newton .Abbot farms, Lnppitt, Honiton St. John, Ottery St. Mary Waiters Mrs. W.Langtree,Torrington Warren Mark, Lower Wood"Nar,. Wakley John & Archibald, Shermoor, Ward Mrs. John & Son, Barton, Wel- Kennerleigh, Morchard Bishop Broadclyl!t, Exeter combs. Bude Warren Itichard, Yeo Town, Bishop~ Wakley Edgar Charles, Putts, Wig- Ward Mrs. E. Simpson, Hoisworthy Tawton, Barnstaple gaton1 Qttery St. Mary Ward G.F.Monkokehampton,Winklgh Warren Richard---Henry, Higher Long­ Walden Joseph, Courtmoor & Barn, Ward J. Hallwood,Petrockstow,Dolton combe, Berry Pomeroy, Totnes Up-Ottery, Honiton Ward J., Hole, Broadwood Widger, Warren Samuel, Higher Coom"fu~ W{llden Richard Robert, Lower yard, Lifton fl}rm, Highampton Up-Ottery, Honiton Ward-.lames, Stocken park, Inward- Warren Thomas, GOllick, Clayhidon., Walden Willi!\olll James,. Underdown, leigh, Okehampton Wellington (Somerset) Up-Ottery, Ifoni.ton - Ward James Francis, Lower bhicha- Warren Tliomas, !Wme farm, Chevi­ Waldon John, We~t Downrew,I!ishops cott, Okehampton thorne, Tiverton Tawton, Barnstaple Ward Jn. Henneford, Wel!)ombe,Bude Warren Thomas, Yonderlake,Mesbaw,. Waldon W. Bishops Tawton,Barnstapl Ward John, South Combe, Shebbear, South Molton Wall)on William, Lower Ditchaton Highampton Warren W. James, Spurtnam, Lup­ water, Chittlehamholt, Chulmleigh Ward R. R. Morwell Barton,Tavi11tock pitt, Honiton Waldron Willi.am, Beara, Chulmleigh Ward Thomas, Fernhill, Broadwood Warren Waiter James, Gladhaye~t.. Wale John, Crawley lodge, Mem- Widger, Lifton Clayhidon, Wellington (Somerset) bury, Chard ' Ward Thomas, Shilland,Pancrasweek, Warren William, Bishops Tawton,. Wale John J. Narracote, Inwardleigh, Jioisworthy Barnstaple Okehampton · Ward Thos. Yeo. Do:wn St.Mary,Bow Warren :William, Lower Dunston&,. Wale W.H. Kingskerswell,Newtn . .A.bbt Ward Thos. W. Simpson, Holsworthy W idecom be-in-the-Moor, Ashburtoll' Walke Brothers, Lower Tideford, Ward W. Luddon,Sourton,Bridestowe Warren William, Seavery, Bo11e Ash,. Cornworthy, Totnes Ward Waiter John, Coombe, Peten South Molton · Walke R & Sons,Charford,Sth.Brent Marland, Torrington Waters Henry, The Barton, Dunter- "Walke Atwill, Yadsworthy, Corn- Ward William, Little Foldhay, Zeal ton, Tavistock · wood, Ivybridge & .Allington East, Monach0rum, Bow Watkins Brothers, Bellivfll', Tamerton Totnes Ward William, Southleigh, Colyton Foliot, Crown Hill Walke Haly, Seccombe, Blackawton Ward William Henry,Braundsworthy, Watkins .Albert David, Foghanger,. Walke J. Lower Hazelwood,Loddiswell Black Torrington, Highsmpton Milton Abbot, Tavistock Walke Jam&s, Southern house, North Ware B. & Sons, Quartley,--Bampton Watkins .Alfred, Lower Northcott, Huish, South Brent Wt're .A.lbert, Clys~ Hydon, Exeter .A.shreigney, Ohulmleigh \~~lko Ju.. West Hart.ley, Blackawton • • .
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