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Trades. [Devonshire 990 F.AR TRADES. [DEVONSHIRE. • l''ARMERS-Continned. Phillips Henry, Weycroft, Axminster Pike Waiter, Edge Barton, Brans- PerrymJ~,n R. Cross farm, Braun'j;on PI:»llips Isaac, Eastleigh, Cha1'.-leigh, combe, Beer Ferryman -Ronald, Thorn, Chagford Chulmleigh Pike William, Burl~sc9mbe, Welling- Per:a:·)man Wallace, Yeo, Chagford Phillips Mrs. Arabella, Lower Wash- ton (Somerset) · Perryman Waiter, Higher Loady ;lJourne, 'Harbertonford Pike William, Colleybrook farm, !de-- parks, Highweek, Newton Abbot Phillips John, Youlditch, Petertavy, ford, Chudleigh •Persey Ernest, Upcott,Broadhembury, Tavistock Pike William, Little common, Cp- Honiton Phillips Jn. H. Low. Winsford,Bidefd Ottery, Honiton Persey Waiter, Allhallo" s, Black· Phillips John Henry, East Furlong, Pile Mrs. Emily, Aylesbeare, Exeter borough, Cullontpton Littleh&m, Bide~rd _/ tPile Harry, Newton Poppleford, Pester Williall), Westacott, Rol!6 Ash; Phillips Joseph, Itooghill4 Shaugh Ottery .St. Mary South Molton Prior, Roborough Pile J. E. Blenheim ho. Woolacombe Pete:r Henry, jun. Lake, Walkhamp- Phillips Joseph, Scotsham, Pudding- Pile James, East Lyn, Lynton & Halls ton, Horrabridge ton, Morchard Bishop lake, Brendon Peters Henry, Bincombe, Buckland Phillips Roger, Beara, Bridestowe Pile Philip, Rockbeare, Exeter Monachorum, Yelverton Phillips Miss Ruth, Heatbfield, Pile Robt.. Bagmor~s,Woodbury,Exetr Peters Hermon Albert, Perhams Olyst St. Mary, Exeter Pile Samuel," Pulha.yes, East Bud- green, Plymtree, Cullompton Phillips Samuel, Crowcombe, Yar- . leigh. Budleigh Salterton Peters T. Sheepridge frm. Tavistock combe, Chard tPile Wm. Brook, Sidford, Sidmouth Peters Thomas Henry, Norman's Phillips Thos. R. Lydford, Bridestowe Piller James, Holbrook, .Burlescombe, GTeen, Plyrntree, Cullompton Phillips W. Tedburn St. Mary, Exetr Wellington (Somerset) Petherbridge Mrs. Eliza. Salmon, Phillips 1\frs. William, Lower West- Piller Waiter John, Ramridge, Long- North Pool, South Pool, Kingsbrd~ water, Axminster down, Exeter Petherbridge Mrs. Elizabeth, Simp- Phillips W. Ridgeway,Ottery St.Mary Pillman J. H. Long' Furlong,Hartland son, Diptford, South Brent Phillips William .Hy. Shears, Colyton Pillman Mrs. L. Tosberry, Hartland Pet.herbridge James Roger, Green Phillips William John Purdey,Brown- Pillman L. R. East Staddon,Hartland Down, Buckfastlei~h West, Buck- ston street, Modbury, Ivybridge Pillman William, Leigh, Hartland fastleigh tPhi1p A. J. Newton St. Cyres,Exeter Pim John, Heddon mills, Braunton Petherbridge Thomas, Outtery, Al- Philp George Thomas, Higher Chil- Pipcombe Albert Wm. Upcott Squire, lington East, Totnes ton, Stockleigh Pomeroy, Crediton Witheridge, Morchard Bishop Petherbridge W. B. Coombe, Totnes Philp G. T. West Ashleigh,Winkleigh Pincombe Alfred, Week, Burrington, Petherick Albert, Brexworthy, Brad- Philp J. Ullacombe, Bovey Tracey Chu1mleigh worthy, Holsworthy PLilp S. Dipwell, Woodland,Ashburtn Pincombe Frank, Wa11brightsleigh, tPetheTick ,.A.rthur John, Upcott, Philp William, Winswood, Cheldon, Stoodleigh, Tiverton Thorverton, E~eter Chulmleigh Pincombe Frederick, High Tidderson, Petherick Edward John, Berry, Pet- Physick Thomas, Croyde, Braunton Rackenford, Morchard Bishop . tockstow, Dolton Picka.r~ Mrs. Catherine & William, Pincombe James,Higher Northchurcb, Petherick Ernest, Handsford, Chaw- Abbotsham, Bideford. Yarnscombe, Um]Jerleigh leigh,, Chulmleigh Pickard Arthur, Gustland, Buckland P)ncombe Jas. Malsom, Witheridge, Petherick John Squire, Eastcombe. Brewer, Bideford :Morchard Bishop Clawton, Holsworthy Piclrard Charles, Tennacott, East-the- Pineombe John, Aylescott & Hand- Petherick :M. Langaton,Chittlehmptn Water, Bideford ford, Burrington, Ohulmleigh Petherick Robe<rt, A-eland Barton~ Picktird Oh;~.rles Henrv, Shamland, Pincombe John, Foxdon, Witheridge,. La.ndkey, Barnstaple Abbotsham, Bideford • Morchard Bishop0 · Petherick Robert, Port, Kentisburv, Pickard James, Appledore, Olanna- Pincombe William, Lower Queendart. Bal'nstaple • borough, Bow Witheridge, :Morchard Bishop Petbe:rick Saml Alderford,Beaworthy Pickard Jas. E. Brownsham, Hartland Pine Charles, Goodales, Hemyock, Petherick Thorn~. Fursdon, Bratton Pickard John, Halse farm, Bow Cullompton Olovelly, Lew Down Pickard Waiter, Hiaher Barton, East- Pine Ernest Wm. Troy, Hartland Petherick Thomas, West Stockhay, leiglt, Bideford "' Pinellum Thomas, Old Lays, Ilsing- Meeth, Hatherleigh Pickard Wm.South Kingdon,Bideford ton, Newton Abbot , Petherick Wm. Littlewood, Hatherlgh Pidgeon G. Henry, Yarcombe, .Chard Pinhey G. H. Lidstone, Kingsbridge ---Petherick William, ~enns, Alfordis- Pidgeon John, Pound, Luppitt,Honitn Pinhey J. Glenside, Brentor,Tavistock worthy. Bradworthy, Holsworthy Pidler George, Witherhill, High Bick- Pinhey John White, Flear, Allington Pethrick Samuel Geo. Avery, ::S:imber- ingto:n, Umberleigh East, Totnes ley house, High st. ·aatherleigh · Pidler Robert G. Dadland, High Pinhey Richd. Ogwell, Newton Abbot Peth:ri<;k W. Upcott, Hatherleigh · Bickington, Umberleig-h Pinhey William Harold, Burley11, Pethybridge William & Misll' Alice, Pike Albert Edwin, Hele, Nymet Allington East, Totnes Marldon, Paignto:u. Rowland, Morcbard Bishop Piper Stephen & Sons, Thorne.Thorn- Pethybridge John, Torhill, Manaoon, Pike Cecil, Little Efford, Eggbuck- . bury, Brandis Corner Moretbnhampstead land. Crown Hill Piper Charles, Heath, Bradworthy, Pethybridge John, Yarner, Darting- Pike Charles, Berry Barton, Brans- Holsworthy 'ton, Totnes combe, Beer Piper Charles, Loveton, Yelverton Pett George, Pennicknold, Shebbear, Pike Mrs. Elizabeth, Seven Mile Pi pAr George, Down house, Tavistock Highampton , Stone, Woodbury Salterton, Exeter Piper Henry, Springhills, Colaton Pett J. T.Paddon,Shebbear,Highr:nptn tPike Mrs. Emily, Higher Hawker- Raleigh, Ottery St. Mary Pef,t Jn. Barn, Shebbear, Highampton land, Wood~fny Salterton, Exeter Piper James, North Newland, Brad.J Pett Sydney, Down moor, Newton St. Pike Fred, Higher Upcott, Rockbeare, worthy, Holsworthy Petrock, Torrington Exeter • Pipe~ John, Bagbeare, Thornbury, Pett WiHiam, Moorfield, Shebbear, Pike FredeTick, Bovey farm, Beer· . Brandis Corer llighampton Pike Fredf'rick, Higher Shaugh, Piper John, Venn, East Putford, Pettle Silas, Week, Great Torrington Luppitt, Honiton Brandis Corner Philips Frederick, Way farm, .Seven Pike Frederick Joe, Sou.thlands, P~per N. Forda, Shebbear,Highmptn Crosses, Tiverton Whitestone, Exeter PI_Per ~orman, East Yeomadon, Phillips 1 Adrian, Under Cleave, Og- Pike G. Pitt farm, Brahscombe, Beer Pyworthy ,_ Holsworthy well, Newton Abbot · Pike George, Brooklands, White- Piper Richard, East Panson, St.. f-billip!t Aibert, Lydford, Bridest.()W6 stone, Exeter . Giles-in-the-Heath, Launce-Ston Pbillips Alfd. S. A.Weycroft,.A.xmnstr Pike Heber, Salcombe Regis, Sidmth Piper Thomas, Upparton, Milton Phillips Arthur, Eckworthy, Buck- Pike Hy. Hole frm. Branscombl', Beer Abbot, Tavistock land Brewer, Bideford Pike J. East Buckland, South lllolton Piper William, Beera, Combe Martin Phillips Arth. E. Woodbury, Exeter Pike James, Park view, Wil1and, Cui- Pitts & Blackmore, Week BaTton, Phillips Edwin, Orchard, Monkleigb, lompton Bridford, Exeter Tanington Pike John, Pitt, Wbit-estone, Exeter Pitts A. Moor Barton, Bridford, Exetr Pbillips iFrad, H'awksfand,Broad-wood- Pike John, Pouncers, Chawleigh, Pitts Albert, Gt. Curham, Tiverton Kelly, Winkll'igh · _ Chulm1eigh Pitts Mrs. John, Honeyford, Cheriton Phillips George, Ohawleigh Week, Pike Joseph, Upcott, Chudleigh Bishop, Exeter Ohawleigh, Ohulmleigh Pike Samuel, Collishayes, Tiverton Pitts John William Smerdon, Down, Phillips Geo.vge, West Down Pi..:e Mrs. Sarah, Coombe farm, Ted- Denbury, Newton Abbot Phillips Henry,Chardstock All Saints, bnrn St. Mary, Exeter Pitts Waiter, Garlands.haies, Bart{ln, Axminste'r Pike Mrs~ Sarah, Parsonage, Nymet Cullompton Phillips Henry, Higher Shutta, .Rowland, Morchard Bishop Pittwood William Henry, Fair oak, Littleham, Bideford · Huntshaw, Torrington • • • • .
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