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Lake ho.AlveleY,Bridgnrth Hulme John, HIgher Fennemere, Jackson DanIel, Lostford hall, Lost- Jennings Mrs. Sarah E. Lowe &; Fennemere, Shrewsbur! ford, Market Drayton Ditches, Shrewsbury Hu~phreys Edward mltfield, Berg- Jackson D.Marchamley wd.Shrewsbry Jervis Francis, Stanton, Shrewsbury hIll, Oswestry Jackson John, Rhos-y-gadfa, Ebnal, Jervis Harry, Spring bower, Shifnal Humphreys G.Bletchley,MarketDrytn Oswestry Jervis Peter Brisbourne, Preston-on- Humphreys John, Hanley hall Shot- Jackson John Thoma.s, Chipnall hall, the-Weald Moors, Wellington ton, Shrewsbury , Market Drayton Jervis William, Malinslee, Shifnal Humphreys John, Stretton heath, Jackson Jsph. Kinnersley, Wellington Jervis William, Rushton, Shrewsbnry Stoney Stretton, Shrewsbury Jackson Mrs. Margaret, Hooks, Hin- John D.P.Woolston,CravenArms R.S.O Humphreys Joseph, Llwyntidman stock, Market Drayton Johnson -, Kenley, Shrewsbury Llanymynech, Oswestry 'Jachon Thomas, Great Soudley, Johnson Daniel, Gravenhunger, New- Humphreys Mrs. Margaret, Upton Market D.rayton castle, Staffs Magna, Shrewsbury Jackson Thomas, Pentre-clawdd, Hen- Johnson D.Lee Brockhurst.Shrewsbry ~umphreys Thomas, Earnstrey park g-oed, Oswestry Johnson John, Blythebury, Shifnal Craven Arms RS.O ' Jackson Thomas, Pentre Heylin hall, Johnson John, Horton, Shrewsbury Humphreys T..High Fawr, Oswestry Maesbroo.k. Issa, Oswestry . Johnson John, Wirswall, Whitchurch Humphreys WIlliam, Cold Weston, Jackson WIlliam, Berllan-deg, WIston Johnson John, Wolverley, Wem Craven Arms R.S.O Rhyn, Ruabon Johnson Joseph, Burlton, Shrewsbury Humphreys William, Evenall, Frank- Jackson W.PreesHenlle,Ebnal,Oswstry Johnson S. Gadlas,Pentrecoed,Ellsmre ton, Oswestry Jllckson William E.Webscott, Myddle, Johnson Thos. Tong Norton, Shifnal Humphreys Capt. William, Middleton, Shrewsbury J ohnson T. jun.Vauxhall,Tong,8hifnal Oswestry James Thomas & Alfred, Bent, More, Johnson William, Rushbury, Church Humphries Daniel Matthews, Whit- Bishop's Castle RS.O Stretton RS.O tington, Oswestry James Benjamin, Cardington, Church Johnson William B. Holgate, Much Humphries R Bedlam,Bitterley,Ldlw Stretton, RS.O Wenlock, R.8.0 Hunt S. Birches, Edicliffe,Clun RS.O James Mrs. Catherine, Stanton Long, Johnson William Barnbrok, Stanton Huntbach Alfred,The Links, Hinstock, Much Wenlock R.S.O Long, Much Wenlock R.8.0 Market Drayton James Edward, Donnington, Newport Jones Edwin & Morris, Cross lanes, Huntbach Basset,Onneley hall,Graven- James Edw.ard, Woodcote, Newport Melverley, Oswestry hunger, N~w.castle, Staffs James G.Llt. ~awl~y, Dawley RS.O Jones Mrs. Fanny & Sons, Roughton, Huntbach Wllham, La~e, Shre~sbury James J.TheFleld,Blshop'sCstle.RS.O Worfield, Bridgnorth Huntbatch Andrew,Chmnel,mltehrch James John, sen. Chapel Lawn, Hope- Jones Henry & William Upper house, Huntbatch Wm, Asterley, Shrwsbury bendnd, Clun R.S.O Chetton, Bridgnorth '.
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