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DEVONSHIRE. PR! 8-17 *Barrow Robert, Trafalgar House, Old *Vicary G TRADES DIRECTORY,] DEVONSHIRE. PR! 8-17 *Barrow Robert, Trafalgar house, Old *Vicary G. H. 6g Boutport st. Barnstple' Luscombe Henry Pearse, Palace avenue town, Bideford ''''are Mrs. Hannah, Angel hI. Tivertun . &; "'lnner street, Paignton *Bartlett Wm. 28 Torwood st. Torquay Ware William, Clyst Hydon, Exeter Mabin Frank, 10 Union street, Plymth Blanchard John, 12 Queen st. Dawlish Webher F. W. Culmstock, Cullompt m McCallum S. B. 122 Union st. Plymouth *Bowen John, 10 Meddon st. Bideford White John, 95 Paris street, Exeter Marks Brothers, 107 High st. Barnstaple Brooks J. Coleridge,Wembworthy R.S.O White Johu Gregory, 18 North st. Exeter Masland William, 31 :Fore street, Tiver- Chambers Alfd. 12 Goldsmith st. Exeter Wotton Rt. 18 Lucius st. Tor, Torquay ton & High street, Honiton Cock & Son, 35 Cumherlandst.Devonprt Wreford Thomas, 9 North st. Exeter Maw Thomas, Cash printing works, 26 ConibearF.W.Summerland bldgs.Exeter Yeo William Charles, 2 Lisburnesquare, Catherine street, Exeter *Cook F.B.IsWellington st.W.Teignmth Babbacombe road, Torquay Michael William, 95 High st. Barnstaple CookeThos. D. West hI. Ottery St. Mary Young Andrew, Litchdon st. Barnstaple Moor Frederick, 14 High st. Crediton Dodd Thomas, 62 Paris st. Exeter POULTRY FOOD & APPLIANCE Moore John Henry, 4 Russell square, *Drew &; Son, 2 Castle street, Exeter MANUFACTURERS Market street, Ilfracombe *Edwards Mrs. Sa:rah,Market,Plymouth Spratt's Patent Limited, Henry' street, Mortimore Theodore Col? &; Alber! Elford John H. Kmgswear, Dartmouth Tooley street London s E Edward, 34 Fore street, rotnes *Ellis John, Winner street, Paignton " Newbery Robert E. Seatou Ferris Francis, 9 Lucius street, Torquay POWDER AGENT.. Nott Mrs. M. Fore street., Chulmleigh Ford John, South Molton st.Chulmleigh See Agent-Powder &; DynamIte. Ockford Wm. G. 3 Market st. Torquay Frost Henry, Palace place, Paignton PRESERVE MANUFACTURS. Parish Mrs. Ellen, :Fore street, Ridge- *Frost Joseph, 12 Madeira place, Tor Devonshire Fruit Preserving Company, way, Plympton Hill road, Torquay Princes Street ope, Devonport; jam, Parker Hedly M. High st. TorringLon Gidley Wm. Thos. Chapel st. Exmouth pickles, sauces, vinegar, confectionery Pearse Charles, 9 Allhalland st. Bideford u-rant J. & H. 15 Victoria par. Torquay &c Pollard Wm. &; <..:o.39&4o~orthst.Exeter Harding T. D. lI8B, High st. Ilfracombe PRINTERS. Poole G. Broad st. & Kingst.Sth. Molton *Hart Thomas, New street, Cullompton .Ackland Edwd. II Trafalgar st. Plymth Pulman Wm. H. B. Lyme st. Axminster *Hawking Geo.25 Brunswick sq.Torquay Andrews George William,58 Albert road, Punchard Joseph Charles & Son, 52 Haynes John, Fore street, t)t. Mary Morice town, Devonport Alphington st. St. Thomas, Exeter Church, Torquay Badcock H. D. Broad st. Ottery St. Mary Rattenbury Mrs.D.47Queen st.Devonprt Headon Richard, Meshaw, South Molton Barns W.J.Forest.BudleighSaltertonS. 0 Rogers John Williamson, lOA, Hall's Heard Daniel, 121 High st. Crediton Barter J. W. 44 Fraukfort st. Plymouth buildings, Belgrave road, Torquay Repper Henry, Molland, South Molton Besley Hy. & Son, 89 South st. Exeter RogersW.P.(back of)I82Union st. Plymb Hillier Isaac, Musbury, Axminster Birmingham Wm. 9 Whimplc st. Plymth Rousham Waiter W. Fore st. Torrington Jarkman Wm. G. Totnes rd. Paignton BlackmoreA.J.37HigherUnion st.Torquy Rowe James, 63 Coombe street, Exeter *Joint & Son, Buttgarden street, Bide- Bowering & Co. 20 George st. Plymouth Rudd William Henry, 97 South street ford & Barnstaple Brendon W. & Son, 59 George st. Plymth & 4 George street, Exeter *Joint Thomas, Boutport st. Barnstaple Chapple Edwin, George st. Plymouth Salway Wm. John, New I'd. Dartmoutb Jollo"W Fraucis, Sunny bank, Holsworthy Chave 'f. S.2 Higher Back st. Tavistock SearleGeo. E. Chudleigh, Newton Abbot *Labdon Sam!. S. !,'ore st. Cullompton Chudley William, 4A, Sun st. Exeter Sellick Geo. Hy. 51 Bedford st. Plymth Lambell George, GeOl'ge st. Exeter Clark Josiah, SI Chapel st. Devonport Setten G. RoUe st. Exmouth. See advt Larcombe William, Musbury, Axminster ClarkW.Bremblecombe,High st.Honiton Shinner & Dodd, 62 Fleet st. Torquay Maeer James, Sidford, Sidmouth Clarke Thos. In. Queen st. Barnstaple Simmons Albauy, Parade, Okehampton Mardon Mrs. Jane, I Lawn hI. Dawlish Coles WaIter,S Grenville st. Bideford Skardon In. W. IS Frankfortla. Plymth Mark Alhert Wm. 52 West st. Exeter Constitutional (The) Newspaper Co. Smith & Co. 93 Fore street, Devonport Marker Henry, Chapel street, Budleigh proprietors of the" Devon & Exeter SmithJohn,102 OldTown street; works, Salterton S.O Daily Gazette," 229 High st. Exeter Notte street, Plymouth *May Thomas, South st. Torrington Cornish E. J. 17 Bank st. We. Teignmth SouthcottH.Bridgest.HatherleighR.S.O Medland George, Regent street & Market Cove & Co. Caxton ope, Old Town Southwood William John, 3 New build- hall, East Teignmouth street, Plymouth ings, Gandy street, Exeter *Mock Richard, Martin street, Exeter Cranford James, 5 Fore street, Brixham Standard Printing, Publishing & :Kews­ Mortimore Theophilus,Forest,Sidmouth Cranford Robert, Fairfax place, Dart- paper Co. Lim. Vaughan parade, Tor- *Nott Samuel, West st. South Molton mouth; &; at3 Torbayterrace,Paignton quay & Dartmouth road, Paignton Noyce J. 30 Highweek st. Newton Abbot Creber Theophilus, 61 Union st. Plymth Stevens Robt. White. The Parade print­ Paddon W.Abbots Kerswell,NewtnAbbot Crook H. .A. Chudleigh, Newton Abbot ing works, 15 Parade & 21 Southside Parish William, Little Moortown, Chaw- Croump William George, 24 Beaufort street, Plymouth. See advertisement leigh, Chulmleigh road, St. Thomas, Exeter Stokes Thos. Wm. 12 High st. Tutnes Parkhouse Wm. Leigh I'd. Chulmleigh Croydon G. H. Station rd. Ea. Teignmth SullivanC.H.Church st.l\Iodbury,Ivybdg Partridge Frank, Musbury, Axminster Denis J. W. Hostle Park rd. Ilfracombe Tavistock Printing Co. Limited; office, Perkin William, 92 Treville st. Plymouth Denner John, 46 Fore street, Totnes 4 Bedford square, Tavistock PerTing Hy. 14 Higher Union st.Torquay Dodd Thomas, IS George st. Torquay Tedrake Thomas. 40 Mill st. Bideford *Pitts & Sons, Duke street, Dartmouth ElIis &; Son, I Chapel street & 62 St. Teignmouth Printing & Publishing Co. Pleace Charles, Chagford, Newton Abbot Aubyn street, Devonport Limited (Edward Everard, managing PomeroyJ.Halfyards,Farringdon,Exeter Fairweather Jas. Fore st. Kingsbridge director), Brunswick street, East Pope Mrs. Helen, Torbay rd. Paignton Fairweather James, Ringmore house, Teignmouth. See advertisement *Pope Robert, High street, Torrington Courtenay street, Salcombe, Kings- Thomas Wm. Jas. High street, CreditoIl Popplestone lV,Irs. M. A. Market, Plymth bridge. See advertisement Thorne W. H. 54 Boutport st.Barnstaple Pratt W. J. West hill, Ottery St. Mary Gill John Rt. 101 Fore st. Kingsbridge Tickle Wm. Hy. 4 Abbey pI. Plymouth Purchase John, Litchdon st. Barnstaple Godfery & Co. Chapel street, Exeter Toms &; Co. 21 High street, Totnes Pye H. 116 Sidwell st. & Well st. Exeter Godfrey John, Buckfastleigh RS.O TorquayDirectory,Newspaper &; General RattenburyJ.Southst.HatherleighR.S. 0 Gregory,80n& To~er,Bamptonst.Tivertn Printing Co. Limited (Wm. Winget. *Real John, Seaton HarrisJ.H.&Son,41'I'reville st.Plymouth manager), 7 Braddon Hill road west, Rendle Charles, Market, Plymouth Hearder George Henry, 2 Wolborough Torquay. See advertisement *Restorick George, Lyme st. Axminster street, Newton Abbot. See advert Townsend Jas. Little Queen st. ; Gandy *Reynolds John G. Market, Plymouth Holland In. 83 Cambridge st. Plymouth st. &; Musgrave house, High st. Exeter Ridd Miss Sarah, East st. Chulmleigh Hoppins T. W. 42 Southside st. Plymth Townshend Mrs. E. Fore st. Okehamptn Rodda Henry, 31 Exeter st. Tavistock Hoyten & Cole, 17 Russell st. Plymouth Trevor H. &CO.9 Octagon wrks.Plymth *Rowe Mrs. Daniel, Market, Plymouth llfracombe Printing &; Publishing Co. TuckerA. RBroad st.&Queen st.Sth.l\lltn *Rowe William, Market, Plymouth Limited (John 'Vestern, manager), 'fwiss&Son,TheLibrary,Highst.Ilfracmb Salter William, Musbury, Axminster 41 High street, Ilfracombe UpwardThos.28Highst.Exeter. Seeadvt Sanders Aaron, Fore street, St. Mary Jacobs Wm. J. 52 Tracey st. Plymouth Vincent Mrs. A. I Maddocks row, Exeter church, Torquay Jewell In. T. 46 Boutport st. Barnstaple Westaway & Son, Fore street, Torringtn Sandford George, Clyst St. George, Jolliffe Orlando, The North Devon Westcott Walt.F.J4 Frankfort st.Plymth Topsham, Exeter Printing works, Holsworthy Westley.Arthur, 10 Strand, Torquay Seward Wm. Tedburn St. Mary, Exeter Jones In. Beer, Boutport st. Barnstaple Wheeler Thos. 27~ Buckwell st. Plymth Shilson Mrs. S. W. 57 South st. Exeter Kettle John B. Colyton, Axminster Williams Hy. St. George's sq. Dartmth Smallbridge SI. 87 Boutport st.Barnstple Keys Isaiah W. 33 Whimple st. Plymth Wilson Brothers, 7 Mill street, Bideford Snow William, 142 Sidwell st. Exeter Keys S. & J. 47 St. Anbyn st. Devonprt WottonSm1.22Courtenay st.Newtn..Abbt *Stanley WilHam Hy. New st. Honiton Knott John &Son, 4 Bank street, Newton PRINTERS' ENGINEER Stuart J. Woodmanton,Woodbury,Exetr Abbotj See advertisement 1 . • Taylor William, Northam, Bideford Latimer &; Glanville, 143 Fo-re Street Seage Edward, 5"2 Clifton road, Exet~r *Trick Mrs.Sarh.G.West st. Sth. Molton hill, E~eter PRINT SELLER. Troke John, 54 &; 55 Bonhay I'd. Exeter Lawrence Robert, 106 High street, Barn- Eland Henry Septimus, 236 High street, TurnerMrs.8.20 Cumberlandst.Devollpt. staple. See advertisement Exeter; &; at Exmouth.
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