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Arundelarms,J.Jefl'ereys,Donhead St. Andrew,Salisbury Calley Arms, W 'tRADES' lliRECTORY. 181 PROVISION MERCHANTs-continued. Noyes J. Market place, Marlhorou!!h Street P. West 8treet, Wilton Messiter Mrs. M. Back st. Trowbridge Porter J. & W. Bank street, Melksham Youn~ThomasWooldridge,Marketplace NewT. High street, Marlborougb Portf'r W. Seend, Melksharn Warminster HOTELS, J:NNS, TAVE'RNS &. PUBLJ:C HOUSES. Ailesbury A rm1, William Carter, High st. Marlborough Bleeding Houe, J. Pye, Rams bury, Hungerford Albion, W. Hig!{ins, St. Ann'>~ street, Salisbury Blue Bell, J. Stroud, Chute forest, Andover Anchm·, T. Chard, Wesrbury Leigh, We~tbury Blue Bell, J. Tabor, Quidhampton, Fugglestone, Salisbury Anchor, W. Clothier, Market place, Warminster Blue Boar, J. Arter, Aldbourne, Hun~erford Anchor~ Hope, Mrs. M. A. Chuhb, Winchester st. Salisbry Blzte L·ion, J. Martin, Froxfield, Hnngerford Angel, Mr::>. 8. Ailes, Mert>, Bath Bolinbroke Arms,S. Kerley,LydiardTregoz,WootlonBassett Angel, S. Applegate, Church street, ·westbury Boot, J. Cuff, Tisbury, Hindon Angel, J. BJackham, Lacock, Chipp!>nham Boot, J. Deacon, Warminster road, 'Vestbury Angel, G. Dark, Sheep street, Devizes Boot, W. Kyte, Berwick St. James, Wilton Angel, G. Hammond, High street, Marlborough Borough Arms, J. Crook, Marsh, Marlborough Angel, J. Lawes, Market ploce, Chippenham Bridge, G. Conduit, Upper Woodford, Salisbury Angel, J. Pearce. Heyte•bury, Warminster Britannia, R. Stagg, Shortbedge, Swindon Angel, Mrs. J. Potter, Market Lavington, Devizes Bruce's Arms, J. Price. Easton, Marlborough Anyel, T. Smart, Sherston Magna, Malmeshury Bull, Mrs. E. Howell, Fisberton, Salisbury Angel, John Smith, High street, Woottou Bassett Bull, J. Palmer, Newport street, Swindon Angel, J. Stainton, Fi~herton, Salisbury Bull, J. Ragle~>s, Down ton, 8ali8bury Angel, D. Titchener, Purton, Swindon Bull, J. Syer, High ~treet, Highworth Antelope, E. McEwin, Market place, Devizes Burdett Arm1, J. Watts, Ramsbury, Hungerford Antelope, W. Lancaster, Upavon, Marlborough Bustard, J. Huddle, Shrewton, Devizes Artichoke, J. Good man, Bath road, Devizes Butchers' Arms, J. K. N orton, Market place, Salisbury ArundelArms,J.Jefl'ereys,Donhead St. Andrew,Salisbury Calley Arms, W. Brooks, Broad Blunsden, Swindon Bagshot Oak, R. Hutchins, Sualbourn, Hungerford Calley Arms, C. Parker, Wanborough, Swindon Bakers' Arms, H. Hawke", Somerford Keynes, Cirencester Carpenters' Arms, J. T. Briukworth, Lacock, Chippenham Barge, T. Chandler, Honey st. Stanton St. Bernard, Pewsey Carpenter&' Arms, B. Bryant, Church street, Rradford . Barge, T. Dowling, Bradford Carpenters' Arms, S. Saxtv, Hilperton road, Trowbridge Barlty Mow, Mr~. S. Blewden, Green Crauft st. Salisbury Carriers' .Arms, R. Titcomb, South .1.\Iar~ton, Swindon Bath Arms, W. Butcher, Crockerton, Warmin~ter Ca1tle, H. Blencowe, New Park stret-t, Devizes Bath Arms, T. Collins, Horningsham, Warminster Castle, J. Jones, Bireswell, Westbury Bath Arms, H. G. Mee!l, Market place, Warminster Castle, W. Kennedy, Geor!!e street, Warminster Bear, 1\frs. E. Davies, Market place, Devizes Castle, G. Newman, Dry hill, Bradford Bear, Mrs. A. Golding, Market place, Chippenham Castle~ Ball, J. Hammond, High street, Marlborongh Bear, S. Hank!l, High street, Malmesbury Castle~ Ball, Mrs. A. Pozzi, High st. Wootton .Bassett Bear, C. Hutchings, Market place, Devizes Ca.therine Wheel, T. Smallbone, Shrewton, Devizes Bear, W. Rowden, Church street, Calne Chequer1, .J. Vezey, Box, Chippenham Bear, 1\frs. H. Sheppard, Box, Chippenham Chequers, E. White, Pickwick, Corsham, Chippenham Bear, J. A. Wheeler, Bank street, Melksham Chough, J. Lodge, Blue Boar row, Salisbury Bear~ Castle, Thomas Stevens, High street, Marlborough Churchill's Arms, J. Staple~, West Lavington, Devizes Beckford Arms, Stepben Titt, Foothill Giff'ol'd, Hindon City A mu, W. E. Castle, Market place, Salisbury Bell, G. Batt, Cberril1, Calne Clock, E. Raymond, :Stirt Rell, R. Beckett, Ditchampton, Wilton Coach~ Horses, R. Green, Winchester street, Sali:~bury Bell, F. Bethell, Yatton Keynell, Chippenham Coach lJr Horses, J. lolayes, Bridewell street, Marlborough Bell, G. Biggs, Bulkiugton, Trowbridge Cock, J. Price, Frome road, Warminster Bell, R. Cole, Green, Devizes · Codrington Arms, H. Holborrow, Nettleton, Chippenham Bell, R. Dean, Great Cbeverell, Westbury Collingbourn,H.C.Churcb,Collingbourn,Kingston,Marlboro Bell, J. Dowse, jun. Lylieway, Orchfont Compass, J. Jeans, East Ti~bury, Hindon Bell, J. Godwin, West Overton, MarlboronAh CompaSI,J. Street, Damerham, Salisbury Bell, J. Baud, St. Edirh'~ marsh, Bromham Coope·r1' Arm1, J. Austin, Wroughton, Swindon Bell, B. T. Hawkins, Market Lavington, Devizes Coote'1 Arms, I. Thompson. Martin, Salisbury Bell, J. Hobbs, We~t Coulston, West bury Crucent, A. Lane, Easton Grey, Malmesbury Bell, F. Jesse, St. Ann'<~ street, Sali~bury Cricketers, E. Pearce, Kingsbury street, Marlborough Bell, Richard Lansley, Ramsbury, Hungerford Cross Guns, W. Norris, Westwood, Trowbridge Bell, N. Lewis, Purtou, Swindon Cross Keys, B. Allard, Corsley, Warminster Bell, Mrs. J. Major, Button Veney, Warminster Cross Key1, R. Blanchett, High street, Wootton Bassett Bell, J. Maslen, Wiuterbourne Stoke, Wilton Cro.fs Keys, G. Day, Corsham, Chippenham Bell, T. 1\'lerrett, Potterne Cross Keys, J. Dyke, Rowde Bell, G. Moore, Ahbey row, Malmesbury Cross Keys, J. Ferris, Clack, Chippenbam Bell, H. Pineger, High street, Swindor1 Cro!S Keys, H. Francis, Ham, Hungerford Bell, D. Pope, Lidliington Cross Keys, R. Garrett, Market place, Trowbridge Bell, J. Robinsorr, Wily, Deptford Cro.~s Keys, T. Giles, Froxfield, Hungerford Bell, J. Seager, Broughton Gifiord, Melk~bam Cross Keys, P. lngerson, Queen st, Market pi. Salisbury Bell, A. Sheppard, Aldbourne, Hungerford Cross Keys, W. Norriss, Fovant, Salisbury Bell, W. G. Staples, Seend, Melk~ham Cross Keys, G. B. Ponting, Monday Market st. Devizes Bell, T. Tanner, South Newton, Wilton Cross Key1, J. Pyke, Marsh, Marlborough Bell, T. Webh, Newlown, Bradford Cross Keys, C. Richins, High street, Highworth Bell, I. Wingrove, Silver street, Wilton CroSI Keys, J. Smith, Chute, Andover Bell, H. Witt, Broad Hinton, Swindon Cross Keys, C. E. Wooldridge,Great Bedwin, Marlborough Bell, :Mrs. E. Woodbridfle, Melksham Crown, I. Berry, Ludgershall, Andover Bell ~Cribbage Hut, T. Foyale,Sutton Mandeville,Salisbry Crown, S. Bird, Market place, Westbury Bell~ Crown, B. Gibbs, Catherine street, Salisbury Crown, Mrs. M. Buckpitt, Timbrell street, Trowbridge Bell~ Crown, W. J. Hartgill, Zeal!1, Mere, Bath C,.own, J. Burleton, Kingston Deverill, Warminster Bell~ Shoulde1· of Mutton, Mi~s E. Austin, Marlborough Crown, J. Calcut, Stratton, Swindon · street, Swindon G-rown, S. Coleman, Potterne Bell~ Shi'Julder of Mutton, H. Sawyer, Kingsbury street, Crown, W. Godwin, Aldbourne, Hungerford 1\-I,,rlborou~h Crown, T. Holyock, Broad Blunsden, Swindon Bennett's Arm1, H. Ball, East Knoyle, Hindon Crown, C. Hunt, Cholderton, Marlborough Black Dog,J. Barter, Ludwell,DonheadSt. Mary,Salisbury Crown, H. Forward.J. High street, Salisbury Black Dog, J. Butcher, Dilton, We~thury Crown, R. Mason, uiddy Hall, Yatton Keyneli,Cbippenhm Black Dog, J. Fricker, Chihnark, Salisbury Crown, G. Miles, Everleigh, Collingbourne Black Dog, S. Whatley, West Lavin11:ton, I)evizes Crown, B. Palmer, St•• John street, Devizes Black Horse, .J. Ball, 'filsbead, Devizes Crown, C. Smith, Marlborough street, Swindon Black Horse, D. Barnard, East Knoyle, Hindon Crown, C. Spreadbury, .Bishops Cannings, Devizes Black Horse, J. Cordy, 11en. Burton hill, Malmesbury Crown, G. Stent, Woolley, Bradford Black Hor1e, I. Duck, Cherrell, Calne Crown, J. Wilmott, Ogbourn St. George, Mar! borough Black Horse, W. Mitchell, New road, Cbippenham Crown~ .Anchor, J. Cannings, Exeter street, Salisbury Black Horse, Mrs. M. A. Shergold,Teffont Magna,Salisbury Crown lJr Anchor, C. Church, Marsh, Marlborou!{h Black Swan, Mr~. A. Sloper, Market place, Devizee Crown§; Anchor, J. Pearce1 Ramsbury, Hungerford .
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