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GLOUCESTERSHIRE. FAR 465 Newbury William, Bulley, Gloucester Osborne Fras TRAt>ES DIRECTORY.] GLOUCESTERSHIRE. FAR 465 Newbury William, Bulley, Gloucester Osborne Fras. West End town, Marsh- Pearce Charles, Hawkesbury, Chippnhm Newman Alexander, Pardon Hill, Pres- field, Chippenham PearceCharles, Woodmancote, Cirencstr cott, Winchcomb R.S.O OsborneHenry,Marshfield, Chippenham Pearce Chas. E. Sea mills, St)ke Bishop Newman A. Ampney Crucis, Cirencester Osborne M. Frampton Manse]], Stroud Pearce F. W. King's Weston,Shirehmptn NewmanC.Alderleys,Newent,Gloucester Oughton Henry, Lower Swell, Stow-on- Pearce Harry, Weston-on-Avon, Strat- NewmanE. Long Furlong, Fossbrid~eS.0 the-Wold S.O ford-on-Avon Newman Frank S. Henfield, Coalpit OvertonW.T.F.Newho.Churcham,Glstr Pearce Henr;)', Stowick, Bristol Heath, Bristol Owen William, Hambrook, Bristol Pearce Henry Chas. Thornb.ury RS.O Newman George, Ram Hill, Coalpit Owen W. New lodge, Iron Acton, Bristol Pearce H. C. Itchington, AlvestonRS.O Heath, Bristol Packer James, Thornhill, Lechlade S.O Pearce James, Linton, Gloucester Newman G. South Cerney, Cirencester Packer Mrs. L. Pucklechurch, Bristol Pearce M. Thos. Slimbridge, Stonehonse Newman George, Westerleigh, Chipping Padfield James, Yate, Chipping tlodbury Pearce Samuel,May hill,LonghopeR.S.O Sodbury Page John Elkington, Clapton, Bourton- Pearce Samuel, Pitchcombe, Stroud Newman John, Hinton cross, Hinton-on on-the-Water S.O Pearce T. Hallen marsh, HaIlen, Bristol the-Green, Eveshqm Page W.Gt.Smdpits,Tirley,Tewkesbury Pearce Thomas, White house, Cam- Newman R. Pamington, Tewkesbury Page William, St. Briavels, Coleford bridge, Stonehouse Newman Samuel, Sandburst,Gloucester Page WilIiam, Southam, Cheltenham Pearce Thomas John, Siston, Bristol Newman Thomas, Kendelshire, Coalpit Paget Mrs. Mary,LittleWitcomb,Glo'ster Pearce William, Almo:Idsbury RS.O Heath, Bristol Pain Albert, Slimbridge, Stonehouse Pearce William, Pilning, Bristol Newman William, East Dean, Michel- Painter R. B. Siddington, Cirencestel' Pearman Arth. Leckhampton, Chltnhm dean R.S.O Painter T. Ewen, Kemble, Cirencester Pearse William, Hambrook, Bristol Newman W.Great Witcombe,Gloucester Palfrey Frederick, Micbeldean RS.O Pearse Wm. Northway, Tewkesbury Newport William, Wick, BrIstol Palmer Mrs. J. & Son, Longhope R.S.O Pearson William, Clifford Chambers. Newth C. Downend, Horsley, Stroud Palmer William & Son, Horfield, Down Stratford-on-Avon Newton F. Sezincot, Moreton-in-:Uarsh end, Horfield, Bristol . Peart Geo. Ashton-under-Hill,Tewksbry Niblett John, OxenhaIl, Gloucester Palmer E. Haynee, Taynton, Gloucester Pegg Samuel, jun. Shepherdine, Old­ Nicholas John & Samuel, Ampney PalmerF.Norman's farm,Taynton,Glstr bury-upon-Severn, Thornbury R.8.0 Crucis, Cirencester Palmer Frank W. Harmers, Little Wit- Pegler Alonzo, Fooks,Nailsworth,Stroud Nicholas James, Stroat, Chepstow comb, Gloucester Pegler Francis, Maugersbury, Stow-on- NichoIls Gilbert, Owlpen, Dursley Palmer Wm. Church down, Cheltenham tbe-Wold S.O Nicholls James, Stinchcombe, Dursley Palmer J.BulIock's end,Kempley,Glo'str Pegler Frank, Upper Oddington, Stow- NichoJls J.Mangotsfld.com.Mangotsfield Palmer Leonard, Taynton, Gloucester on-the-Wold S.O NichoIls Tbomas Sparks, Yate, Chip- Palmer Mrs. Mary Ann Hill, Kempley Pegler Henry, Lower Stone, Stone~ ping Sodbury court, Gloucester Falfield RS.O NichoJls William, Alkington, Berkeley Palmer Thomas, Tibberton, Gloucester Pegler John Jas. Bisley Old I'd. Stroud Nichols Daniel, Woodleaze, Itchington, Panes Joseph, Iron Acton, Bristol Pendock Charles, Dibden, Mangots- Alveston R.S.O Pangboume Geo. Frocester, Stonehouse field, Bristol Nichols Henry, Iron Acton, Bristol PantingW.H.Ashton-under-Hill,Twksby Pendock Frank, Mangotsfield, Bri tol Nichols John, Horton, Chipping Sodbury Paradise George, Dursley Pendock Henry, Winterbourne, Bristol Nichols Wm. Sibland, Thornbury R.S.O Pardington Mrs. Hannah, Gretton, Penny Miss Ellen, Tockington,Almonds- Nichols Wm. Toghill, Doynton, Bristol Winchcomb R.S.O bury RS.O Nind Frederick, Kemerton, Tewkesbury Pardington Wm. Boiling well, Sri.deley, Pension Wm. S. Quenington,FairfordS.O' Norris C. Dean house, Pilning, Bristol Winchcomb R.S.O Penson Harry, East-Leach-Turville, Norris Jesse, Arlington, Fairford S.O Parisb Francis, Welford hill, Welford, Lechlade S.O Norris Oliver, Nortbwick, Bristol Stratford-on-Avon Penson Thomas Johnson, Fairford S.O Norris R. B. Northwick, Bristol Parker Charles Henry, Frampton-on- Penwarden William, Longhope RS.O Norris Thomas. Cam, Dursley Severn, Stonehouse Perkins AIlen, Wrens Nest, Beckford" NorthcoteJ.Purton,Blakeney,Newnham Parker Davirl, Corse, Gloucester Tewkesbury Northcott PhiIip, Lydney Parker Geo. Marshfield; Chippenham Perkins WiIliam Henry, Ryle house. Norton William, Upper Swell, Stow-on- Parker Geo. Stoke Gifford, Bristol Pauntley, Gloucester the-Wold S.O - Parker Geo. Yate, Chipping Sodbury Perks William. ChaxhiIl, Newnham Nott Lewis, Springfield, Little Witcomb, Parker George G. Coaley, Dursley Perret Alfred, Buckland, Broadway Gloucester # Parker Henry, Lancaut, Chepstow R.S.O. (Worcs) NottTbomas,LittJe Witcomb,Gloucester Parker James, Almondsbury Hill, Perrett Hrbrt.High st.ChippingSodbury Nowell Harry, Marshfield, Chippenham Almondsbury R.S.O Perry Alfred, Abson, Bristol Nunn H.Upleadon cross, Newent,Gloster Parker John, Blackwelrs Green end, Perry Alfred Edward, Fairford S.O NunneyJ.Oak viLBadgeworth,Cheltnhm Hartpury, Gloucester Perry Mrs. Ann, Abson, Bristol Oak{'y Henry, Little Rissington, Bour- Parker John, Whitminster, Stonehouse Perry ArthurWellington,Oldbury-npon- ton-on-the-Water R.S.O Parker John P. Stoke Gifford, Bristol Severn, Thornbury RS.O OakeyWilliam,Hadgeworth,Cheltenham Parker Joseph Powell, Uley, Dursley Perry Mrs. Emma, Doynton, Bristol Oakley Joshua, The Poplars, Down Parker Philip, Almondsbury RS.O Perry Frank R. Notgrove, Cheltenham Hatberley, Gloucester Parlour Hy. Lower Boulsdon, Newent, Perry F.W. SomerfordKeynes,Cricklade Oatridge E.Somerford Keynes,Cricklade Gloucester Perry George. Farmcote wood, Farm- gborne F. & J. Lawrence Weston,Bristl Parlour Thomas, Manor house, Cliffords cot, Winchcomb R.S.O . Idacre Charles, Upper Fareu, AIston, Mesne, Gloucester Perry George, Oldbury-npon-Severn,. Tewkesbury Parrott Fredk. Aust, Thombury RS.O Thornbury R8.0 Ids Jonathan, :Mould house, Hanham Parrott Henry, Aust, Thornbury R.S.O Perry Samuel, Hatherop, Fairford S.O green, Hanham, Bristol Parry Albert Frederick, Oakle court, Perry WiIIiam, Guiting Temple, Winch- Ilis Thomas Oliyer. Knight's Folly, Churcham, Gloucester comb R.S.O Bitton, Bristol Parry Edmund, Churcham, Gloucester Peters W. Kent's green, Taynton,Glo'stl" lJis William, Oldland. Bristol Parry George, Bulley, Gloucester Peters W.Woodside,Woolastone,Lydney live Mrs. Mary, Lower Hazel, Rudg- Parry John, Longhope RS.O Petheram Mrs. P. Stapleton, Bristol way RS.O Parry John Wm. Frocester, Stonehouse Phelps Daniel, Tibberton, Gloucester liver G. Bridge yate, Warmley. Bristol Parry Wm. Whitminster, Stonehouse Phelps Thomas Hrbt.Tibberton,Glo'ster ~ver G. North com. Warmley, Bristol Parsloe Joseph, Thrupp, Stroud Philips William, Deerhurst, Tewkesbury rchardThomas,3sLondon rd.Gloucestr Parslow James, Breadstone, Berkeley PhilIips Mrs. C. Stoke Gifford, Bristol ~gan Miss Paulina & James, Kings- Parson Albert, Doynton, Bristol Phillips Edwin, Taynton, Gloucester wood, Wotton-under-Edge Parsons Alfred, Breadstone, Berkeley Phillips John, Alvington, Lydney ~ganEnoch,Mulgrove,Hambrook,Brstl Partridge George, Bisley, Stroud Phillips J ohnH.Woodbouse,Gorsley,Ross 'gan Ernest Herbert Theophilus Paul, Partridge Thos. Stantway ho. Newnham Phillips Tbomas, Hewelsfield, Chepstow Olveston, Almondsbury R.S.O Passey Albt. Mooroak,Dymock, Glo'ster Phillips Wm. Whitfield, Falfield R.8.0 'gan George, North Nibley, Dursley Passey Arthur, Heath, Dymock, Glo'str Phillips Wm. H.Fiddington, Tewkesbury 'gan T. Woodmancote, Cbeltenham Passey Chas. The Lynch,Dymock,GI'str PhilpotsJn.Ruardean,MicheldeanR.S.O ·ganW. Upton St.Leonards,Gloucester Paul William, BanfurlQng, Staverton, Philpott Waiter Charles, Caudle green, 'gan WiJliam Henry James, Coberley Cheltenham Brimpsfield, Gloucester court, Cubberley, Cheltenhem Payne A. Westbury-on-Severn,Newnhm Phipp Henry, Poole Keynes, Cirencester 'mandy William Whinnereh, Newing- Payne Saml.Rockhampton,FalfieldR.S.O Phipps John, Ruscombe, Straud ton, Kingscote, Wotton-under-Edge Peacey Fredk. John, Withyholt & Baf- Phipps Joseph P. Painswick, Strond borne Mrs. Eleanor Sarah & William, ford farms, Charlton Kings, Cheltnhm Pbipps Phillimore, Sheepscombe,Stroud West Littleton, Chippenham Peachey John, Che lworth S.O Phipps Saml • Westrip,Cainscross,Str.Jud GLOU, 30.
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