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SIAEFORDSHIRE. • (KELLY's COWKEEPERS-Continued 696 CHA · SIAEFORDSHIRE. • (KELLY's COWKEEPERS-continued. Prince .Alfred, Fawfieldhead, Buxton Tomkinson Henry, Blymhill, Shifnal Low Thomas, The Row, Newcastle Pyatt George, Town end, Cheadle Tortoishell William, Denstone, Ut- Ludlow W.Norton Canes,Oannock S.O Pye George, Hookgate, Ashley, Mar- toxeter R.S.O Madeley J. Muckle.stone,Markt.Draytn ket Drayton Trundley Thomas, Stoke-by-Stone Malkin Adam, Warslow, Buxton Randles William, Butterton,Newcastle Turner Edward, Princes street, Chase Manifold Mrs. Thomas, Alton, Stoke Rathbone Thomas, Yarnfield, Stone terrace, Walsall Martin Charles, Cheddleton, Leek Reynolds Alfred, Old Fallow's Toad, Tunnicliff Mrs. Thomas, Blue hills, Massey F. Winnoth dale, Tean, Stoke Cannock S.O Heathy Lee, Buxton Massey John, Foxt, Stoke Rhodes Thomas, Fulford, Stoke 1.'urner John, Cannock wood, Gentle- Matthews J. Post office, Standon, Richards T. Knighton, Mrkt. Draytn shaw, Rugeley Eccleshall R.S.O Riley Enoch, Rough close, Stoke Twigg T. High st. Longdon, Rugeley Mayer George, Brocton, Stafford Robbins Robert, Boldershaw, Stan- Udall Mrs. Geo. Hilderstone, Stone Mellor J. Black bank,Heathy Lee,Bxtn ton, Ashbourne Underwood William, Marchington, Mellor J. Wet shaw, Leek Frith, Leek Robinson A. Ha.mstall. Ridware,Rgely Uttoxeter R.S.O Melior Jesse, Hollington, Stoke Robinson Mrs. G. Hopton, Stafford Upton Charles, Gayton, Stafford Melior T. Grindon moor, Grindon,Stke Roe Jn. The Bridge, Brewood, Staffrd Upton J.Sharpley.ffth.Hilderstone.Stn& Mellow John, Copmere end, Horseley, Rowley Th()mas, Colton, Rugeley Varnam Thomas, Barton-under-Need- Eccleshall R.S.O Rushton George, Moddershall, Stone wood, Burton Mllows W. Cross Ash, Longdon,Rgely Rutter John, Blakemore Pool house, Venables G. Wheaton Aston, Stafford Miller George, Hollington, Stoke Weston Jones, Newport (Salop) Wain I. Dove head, Quarniord, Buxtn Millward G.Shawfleld,Fawfieldhd.Bxtn Ryder John, Abbots lane, Leek Wain I. Newstones, Heathy Lee,Buxtn Milward Mrs. John, Lawn head, Ellen- Sale Arth. C.Denstone,Uttoxetr.R.S.O Wain I. Up. Haddon, Leek Frith,Leek hall, Eccleshall R.S.O Salmon Levi, Sturbridge, Eccles- Wain Mrs.-- Isaac, Hill top, Quarn• Moore Jn. Slindon, Eccleshall R.S.O hall R.S.O ford, Buxton Moo.re William, Hopton, Stafford Salman T.HighOffiey, Newport(Salop) Wain J. Acton, Newcastle-under-Lyme Morgan Thos. Hancburch, Newcastle Salt Mrs. A.Standon,Eccleshall R.S.O Wain John, Wilshaw bottom, Holins· Morley E. Muddale, Croxden, Stoke Salt Charles, Trentham, Stoke dough, Buxton Morrey James, Coton. Milwich, Stone Salt Saml. Weston-on-Trent, Stafford Wain Robert, Warslow, Buxton Morris J.Cellarhead, WetleyRcks.Stke Salt Simon, Ipstones, Stoke Wain William, Axe Edge green, Myoock J. Saint Moor, Grindon, Stke Salt Waiter, Greensides, Lower Elk- Quarnford, Buxton Nadin Mrs. John, Reap's moor, Faw- stone, Buxton Wakelin Mrs. Elizh. Colton, Rugeley fieldhead, Buxton Sambrook Samuel, Calf heath, Shares- Walkenden Thomas, Hadley Gate, Nicklin Mrs. J. Ashley, Markt.Draytn hill, Wolverhampton Blithbury, Rugeli'Y Nicols J. & W. Fradswell, Stafford Sanders Samson, Burntwood, Lichfld Walker William, Hanclmrch, Newcastl Nixon Mrs. M. Biddulph, Congleton Sant Helllry, Acton Trussell, Staffard Wall T. Slade heath, Coven, W'hmptn Nutt William, Brookhouses, Cheadle Serjeant W. Ellenhall,EccleshallR.S.O Wallace Joseph, Chorley, Lichfield Oakden Mrs. Ann, Alstonfield, Ashbrn Sharratt E. Bardy la. Longdon, Rgely Walwyn Peter, Abbots lane, Leek Oakes John, Hollington, Stoke Shaw E. Smithy pool, Consall, Stoke Wa.rd George, Salt, Stafford Oakley Mrs. Harriett, Brook house, Shelley Mrs. ~. Hem hth. Trentham, Ward Mrs. Martha, Hayes, Fawfield· Brewood, Stafford Stoke head, Buxton Oldacre Elijah, Springs farm. Long- Shuffie1botham Ja.mes,Newtown,Rush- Ward T. Lee End, Leek Frith, Leek don, Rugeley ton James, Macclesfield · Waring Mrs. P. Stanton, Ashborne Oldham Joseph, jun. Riley hill, King's Slate James, Wood Eaton, Stafford Waring Mrs. P. Stanton, Ashbourne Bromley, Lichfield Slater Mrs. Mary, Whiteley brwk, Warrilow Mrs. Hopton, Stafford Oulton T. Tixall rd. Coton, Stafford Garshall green, Milwich, Stone Warrington J. Star, Oakamoor, Stoke Paddock R. Hatton, Eccleshall R.S.O Smith Robert, Coley lane, Little Hay- Warrington Mrs. John, Harper's end, 'J'alfreyman Wm.Hollinsclough,Buxton wood, Stafford Heathy Lee, Buxton ·Parsons E. Dapple hth. Newton, Rgely Smith T. Goldthorn Hill, W'hampton Weate A. Wheaton Aston, Stafford Parsons H. Berryhill lane, Lichfield SmithW.Penn common,Penn,W'hmptn Weate George, Wheaton Aston,Staffrd "Parton Mrs. Elizabeth, Garmelow, Smith W. Winnoth dale, Tean, Stoke Webb C. H. Penn Common,W'hmptn Horseley, Eccleshall R.S.O Sneyd John, Sandonbank, Salt,Staffrd Webb Mrs. Jn. Hanchurch, Newcstle ·Parton T. Shebdon, Newport (Salop) Sproston: C. Little Haywood, Stafford Wetton John, Moss gate, Stone Peak T. Snape, Whitmore, Newcastle Staines William, Wilshaw bottom,Hol- Wheat Mrs.O.Sutton,Newport (Salop) Peel W. Kingstone, Uttoxeter R.S.O linsclough, Buxton Wilcox Frederick, Be~ch, Newcastle ·.Pegg Ralph, Cheddleton park, Ched· Stanfi.eld John, Chorley, Lichfield Wilson Henry, Farley, Stoke dleton, Leek • Starkey S. Lapley, Stafford Wilson T. Gratwich, Uttoxeter R.S.O l'enson Mrs. Ann, Hanc-huroh, Nwcstle Starkey W. Chebsey, Eccleshall R.S.O Windridge Thomas, Rolleston, Burton Perkins W. Sandonbank, Salt.Stafford Stephenson Mrs. J. Ladder edge, Winfield James, Hixon, Stafford Phillips Jn. Walton-on-Hill, Stafford Longsdon, Stoke Wood Mrs.Emma & Jas.Longnor,Bxtn Phillips Thomas, Hilderstone, Stone Stevens Wm. 77 Monmer la.Willenhall Wood James, Alstonfield, Ashbourne Phillips Waiter, Clough head, Wars· Sturman Samuel, 64 Hackett street, Wood James, Anslow, Burton low. Buxton Black Heath, Birmingham Wood Jn.Spring cot. Leek Frith,Leek Pickford Isaac, Ne.w town, Fawfield· Swain J. Anslow, Burton-on-Trent Wood N. The Bank, Hollinsclough,Bxtn head, Buxton Swann Ben:ja.min, Brewood, Stafford Wood SI. C~lshaw,Quarnford, Buxton Pickford Matthew,Ferny knowl,Rea.thy Swanwick J.Bury bank,Darlstn. Stone W~ Thomas Low Water house, Lee, via Leek Sweetmore George, Blue hills, Heathy Upper Hulm~, Leek PiDIChes Thomas, Wood end, Wed- Lee, Buxton Woodhouse James, Chapel green, n{}Sfie.Jd, Wolverhampton Talbot J.BishopsOffiey,Eccleshll.R.S.O Forsbrook, Stoke Pitt Job, Wednesfield rd. Willenhall Tarns Mrs. Rachel, Sandon, Stone Woodward George, Newton, Rugeley Plant George, Trentham, Stoke Tatlow J. Longdon grn.Longdn.Rgely Wooldridge T. Wall grange, Longs· Plant Mrs. H. Oltton, Oakamoor,Stke Tatton Wm. Jn. Buxton road, Leek don, Stoke Phillips William, Broomyshaw, Caul- Tavoner Thos. Moddershall. Stone Wootton John Thomas,Woodend,Wed- don, Ashbourne Taylor John, Hollington, Stoke nesfield, Wolverhampton Podmore Henry, Acton, NeJWcastle Taylor Thomas, Bishops Offiey,Eccles- Worrall Robt. 29 Horton st. Darlastn Podmore T. Day hills, Sand{)n, Stone hall R.S.O Worsey John, Brocton, Stafford Podmore Willia.m, Hopton, Stafford Thompson Mrs. Anne, Ecton, Wet- Wright C. Hansacre,Armitage,Rugeley Podmore William, Outlands, Bishop's ton, Ashbourne Wright Hy. Low side, Sheen, Buxton Offiey, Eecleshall R.S.O Thompson George, HadJey End, Burtn Wright J.rHigh Offiey, Newport(Salop) Pope Philip & Sons, Billbrook, Codsall, Thorley J.BishopsOffiey,Ecclshll.R.S.O Wright Thos. Wheaton Aston, Stffrd Wolverhampton Thorley Richd. Blyth Marsh, Stoke Yates Miss Mary A. Warslow, Buxton Potts E. Chatcull, Eccleshall R.S.O Thorley Wm. Hem hth. Trentham,Stk Yates Mrs. S. Offiey Hay, Horseley, Potts M. Chatcull, Eccleshall R.S.O Thorpe Francis, Aston Hay, King's Eccleshall R.S.O Poyser R. Flash bar, Quarnford, Bxtn Bromley, Rugeley Pratt Geo. King's Bromley, Lichfield Till Thomas, Crossgate, Stone CRAMP MAKER. Preston Mrs. Harriett, Denstone, Ut- Titley J. Northwood, Trentham, Stoke Goodby Samuel, sen. xsr Stafford st. toxeter R.S.O Titley Tom, Great Gate, Hollington, Wolverhampt{)n Preston J. Denstone, Uttoxeter R.S.O Stoke Price Evan, Walton-on-the-Hill,Stffrd TomkinsonG.Stockton brk. Endn.Stke Price Moses, Armblecote road, Quarry Tomlinson Henry, The Firs, Wheaton CRATE MAKERS. Bank, Brierley Hill Aston, Stafford ' _-\insworth J. Fenton pk.Fenton,Stob Prince Albert, Reap's moor, Fawfield- Tompkinson William, Blymhill com. Barlow J. & Son, Victoria st. Burslem head, Buxton Weston-under-Lizard, Shifnal Berks A. Grange la. Cobridge,Burslm .
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