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Devonshire. Tbr 997 Temperance Hotels TRADES DlRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. TBR 997 TEMPERANCE HOTELS. jTorquay Terra. Cotta Co. Limited (The) ·Manaton John, Watergate, Chittle- Arthur Miss J. 10 Mill bay rd.Plymouth (Harry Hoppner Meyer, mngr. ), Hele hampton, So~th Mol ton Avondale Temperance Hotel & Boarding cross, Hele, Torquay. See advert Mana.~n W. Ch1ttlehampton, Sth.Moltn Establishment (William Fewings MannmgH.Nymet St.George,Sth.Moltn propr. ), W oolacombe, Morthoe R.S. 0 THATCHERS Medland Geo.H igh st.HatherleighR. S. 0 Barter Frank, 4 1\'lillbay road, Plymouth . • Moon ThoS'. Dunkeswell abbey, Honiton Browne Mrs. Ada & Miss Emily, 22 .Aggett George, Old inn, Drewsteignton, Moon Wm.Beacon hill,Up-Ottery,Hontn Queen street, Exeter Newton Abbot Northcote Henry. Lapford, Morchard Churchill's Temperance Commercial Aggett George, South Zeal,Okehampton Bishop R.S.O hotel (Mrs.E. Churchill, proprietress ) Aggett J ames, Lustleigh, Newton Abbot Parr Robert, Sampford Peverell, Tivertn Queen street, Newton Abbot 1 Aggett Richard,SouthZeal,Okehampton Pring Charles, Sidford, Sidmouth Clarke John Pavey, Beer Alston R.S.O Alford James, Sandford, Crediton Richards J., Dunkeswell abbey, Honiton Cole J.& E.Corn Marketst.Gt.Torrngtn Almond Richard, Halwell R.S.O Rodd Albert W. New st. Gt. Torrington Davey Thomas, Sutcombe, Holsworthy Almond Thomas, Marldon, Paignton R()we Geo. West hill, Ottery St. Mary DenfordG.Blck.Trrngtn.Hghtnptn.R.S.O Anstey James Arthur, ~tarcross R.S.O Rowe Henry, Exminster, Exeter Dennis Jas.Avery, nCross st.Barnstaple Anstey John, Kenn, Exeter Searle Fra.ncis1 sen. Searles cottage, Dowrick Jn. C. 8 Millbay rd. Plymouth Ash J·Jhn, San~ford, Crediton Luppitt, Honiton .Dunn Ml's. S. Buttgarden st. Bideford Avery Amos,Kmgsnympton,Chulmleigh Searle Francis, jun. Antelope. cottage, .Evered Ml's. Emma, 34 Paul st. Exeter Badcock John; Pyworthy, Holsworthy Luppitt, Honiton Fildew William H. North TawtonR.S.O Butt James, Cheriton Bishop, Exeter Searle.G.Shallowford,Filleigh,Sth.Moltn Friend Dennis,Io&nRadford rd.Plymth Carter John, Alfington, Ottery St. Mary Sea.rle John, Turf cott. Luppitt, Honiton Friendship C. SA,Honestone st.Bid.eford Carter John, Halberton, Tiverton Searle S.Shallowford, Filleigh,Sth. Moltn .Godtrey Mrs.M.gA,Goldsmith st. Exeter Causley Thomas, Gittisham, Honiton Searles James, Clyst Hydon, Exeter Heard Thomas, Market place, Bideford Chaming Robert, Poughill, Crediton Serle Sl. Stockleigh, Pomeroy, Crediton Billgarden Temperance Hotel &'Restau- Channing J.Mt.Radford,Poughl.Creditn Simmons J. Iddesleigh, WinkleighR.S.O rant (Thomas Martin Geen, propria- Cockerhl\m Edmund, East Leigh, Cole~ Simmons Jas. Meeth, Hatherleigh R.S.O tor), Mill street, Bridport ridge, Wembworthy R.S. 0 SimmonsJn.Iddesleigh, WinkleighR.S.O KernickMrs.M.K.sMillba.yrd.Plymouth Cockerham Edwin, Bow R.S.O Simms John1 Northleigh . Labbett William, ;r24 High st. Crediton CockerhamJ.Colerdge.Wmbwrthy.R.S.O Skinner Thomas, Silverton, Cullompton Lake John, Richmond house, Dawlish C()Ckraml;Iumphry,Meshaw,SouthMoltn Smerdon Jas. Woodleigh, Mounts R.S.O LiddicoatThos.J.4Adelaiderd.Plymouth C()Ckram John, Meshaw, South Molton Smerdon John, Whilppiton, Holne, Ash- Marrow Chas.III&.n2Unionst.Plymth Conway George, Exminster, Exeter , burton R.S.O Marrow Charles, 145 Union st. Plymouth CottleJ. Lane pk. Wlcmbe.Stra ttn R. S. 0 So per WilliamHenry, Diptford,Ivybridge MeechamMrs.Sarah,Forest.Okehamptn Crook James, Little Hole, Lapford, Spencer John, Kennford, Exeter J'artridgeMrs. M. Station rd. Teignmouth Morchard Bishop R.S. 0 Staddon Jas. Brampfordspeke, Exeter Pen warden Richard, Fore st.Holsworthy Cro~ke John, Witheridge, Morchard Staddon Thos. Clyst St. Lawrence, Extr Pope Mrs. Helen, Torbay road, Paignton Btshop R.S. 0 , Staddon Thos. WoodburySalterton,Exetr Rayleigh Temperance (john Spital,man- Croot William, Radway, Bishop's Teign- Stanbury W.Bratton Fleming,Barnstple ager),SouthEmbankment,Dartmouth ton, Teignmouth . TappJ.Tittawater,Ashreigney,Chulmlgh RendleCharles, 5 Adelaiderd.l'lymouth Comes Henry, Kenton, Exeter Taylor William, North Tawton R.S.O .Rogers Mrs. Rebecca, u Bishop's place, Davey John, Spreyton, Bow R.S.O Tomkins Emmanuel, Burridge Moor, West Hoe road, Plymouth East~bro~k Thomas, Broadwood-Kelly, Lapford, Morchard Bishop R.S.O .Shepperd Wm. I Kilworthyla.Tavistock Wmkle1gh R.S.O Tomkins John, Woolfardisworthy, Mor- Simte Mrs. Mary, Market place,Bideford Easterbrooke George, Exbourne R.S.O chard Bishop R.S.O .Star (lirs. E. Bawden), East street, Edmonds Wm.H.South Bl'ent,Ivybridge Tozer James,,Lympstone, Exeter South Molton Edworthy Charles, West Worlington, Turner John, North Tawton R.S.O Thoma.sWilliam,go&giJoyst.Barnstaple ~orchal'd Bishop R.S.O Vodden Daniel, Bow R.S.O "Thorn Waiter, High street, Honiton ElhsHenry,Colebrooke,CoplestoneR.S.O Webber John, Hackney cottage, Bur- 'Tooker's Post Office Temperance hotel, E'-Uis John, Colebrooke,Coplestone R.S.O ringdon, Chulmleigh Princetown R.S.O EvansJ.NewtonPopplfrd.OtterySt.Mary Webber Robert, Morles, Cheriton Fitz· "\Vare William, North Tawton R.S.O Evely William, Lower Stocken, Inward- paine, Crediton WebbJohn,Postbridge,PrincetownR.S.O leigh, Exbonrne R.S.O Weeks Richd. Iddesleigh,WinkleighRSO Williams Mrs.C.g Adelaide rd.Plymouth Evely William, Shorts, North Lew, Westaway John, Winkleigh R.S.O :wood WilliamGeo. Pavilion temperance Beaworthy R.S.O , Westcott George, Thorverton R.S.O hotel, 123 Lower Union st. Torquay FletcherC.Berrylo.BerryPomery.Totnes Western Thomas,Butterleigh,Cullmpton . Fry Edmund,Lydford,BridestoweR.S.O Western Thos.jun.Butlerleigh,Cullmptn 'TENT & MARQUEE MAKERS. GardnerJ.Bishop'sNympton,Sth.Molton Western William, East st Chulmleigh JJuswell Charles & William, 48 & 49 GeenWillia.m,Chnrch st.BrauntonR.S.O White John, Little town, Honiton Lower Union street & 22 Fleet stl'eet; Gitsham Geo. V.Newton St.Cyres,Exeter White William, Harbe.rton, Totnes Victoria works,Temperancest.Torquy Goss George, Chawleigh, Cbulmleigh Wood William & James, Rackenford, 'Eagles Thomas A.; office, soAlphington GovierWilliam,NorthMolton,Sth.Molton Morchard Bishop R.S.O street; factory, Okehampt.on street, GovierWilliam,Romansleigh,Sth.Molton Wood Hy. Post office, Farway, Honiton St. Thomas, Exeter. See advert Govier Wm.jun.NorthMolton,Sth.Moltn WrightJ.Combe-in-Teignbead,Teignmth .Flint Robert M. Rocktield hall, New Harris George, Harbertonford, Totnes WrightH.Stoke-in-Teignhead, Teignmth North road, Exeter Hawke Edmund, Corn worthy, Totnes · 'TopeRichardBrooking(contractor),8Hoe Henley John, Tebbum St. Mary, Exeter THEATRES. st.; stores, 9 Notte street, Plymouth Hill Giles, Briton street, Bampton R.S.O Exeter 'Fheatre Royal (Saml. L. Gifford, HillJ.Ainsworthy,Gdleigh.NewtonAbbot manager), Longbrook street, Exeter .CurtisWm. 142Lisson grove, London N w HillJobn,Post office,Spreyton,BowR.S.O Grand Theatre (Henry E. Reed, sole Edgington Benjamin Limited, 2 Duke Hore Edward, Doddiscombsleigh,Exeter propl'ietor), Union street, Stonehouse st. London bridges E; New Corn Ex- Hore Thomas, Ide, Exeter Manor Hall &Theatre (W. H. Hastings), change E c; 32 Queen Elizabeth st.s E; Howe James, Uffculme, Cullompton Station road, Sidmouth & 8 Fairst. Horselydown sE London Hunt John, Penny moor, Tiverton St. James' Hall Theatre of Varieties <tourockRopework Co. 18 Billiterstreet, Hutchings Frank, Eagle court, Moreton LivermoreBrothers,lesse~s; Tristram LondonE c; the manufacturers of the Hampstead, Newton Abbot Shandy, mangr.),108 Umonst.Plymth rotproof & waterproof canvas known Hutchings John,Cheriton Bishop,Exeter Plymouth Theatre Royal (Charlf.s F. as Birkmyre's cloth HutehinsDavid, Westwd.StarcrossR.S.O Williams, lessee & manager), George 'TER~A COTTA """ANU C S James Frank, Morchard Bishop R.S.O street, Plymcuth A .w. F TR · Johns Charles, Tythecott, Bideford Torquay Royal fheaue ..!.:; Opera House 'Brewer Henry, Broomhill, St. Mary Johns Henry, Tythecott, Bideford (Torquay Royal Theatre & Opera Church, Torquay JonesJ. SampfordCourtenay,Okehamptn HouseCo.Lim. props. ),Abbey rd. Torqy Great Western Potteries &Brick Works LangJohnJ.NorthBovey,NewtonAbbot (Candy & Co. Lim.) (J. M. Limpus, Lawrence William, Yarcombe, Chard THEATRICAL COSTUMIERS. manager), BrJvey Tracey, Newton Linscott George, Dunsford, Exeter Burneii&Hockey 2M.illbayrd Plymth Abbot; London offices, II Queen Vie- Linscott James, Woodlands,Colebrooke, ' toria street E c. See advertisement Coplestone R.S.O THEATRICALSUNDRIESMEN. Hexter,Hnmpherson& Co.'~he Po~Leries, L~nscottJoh?•9oleford,CoplestoneR.S.O Breeze George & Co. so Union st. Ply­ Newton Abbot & Kmgste1gnton, Lmscott Wilham, Copplestone, Down mouth & g6 Catherine st. Devonport Newton Abbot St. l\'lary, Bow R.S.O Longpark Fine Art Terra. Cotta. Co. Lock Charles & Sons, Sheepwash, High- THRASHING MACHINE (Ridley & Taylor,proprietors),Newton ampton R.S.O OWNERS. road, St. Mary Church, Torquay Mair Charles, Clyst St. George, Exeter See Agricultural Machine Ownen .
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