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Somersetshire TRADES PIRECTORY.] SOMERSETSHIRE. OAR 521 Lovell Thomas, Hinton Blewett, 'Bristol Pollaro Alfred James, 4 Bristol road, Shire George, East Chinnock, Yeovil Luca.s William, West bridge, North Weston-super-Mare Shorney Austin, Cannington, Bridgwatr Cadbury, Bath Pollard C. 33 Oxford st.Westn.-sup.-Mre Shorter Lnke, 3 Brougham place, St. Lukins Willia.m, Long Ashton, Clifton Pollard T. 65 George st. Westn.-sup.-Mre Saviour's road, Bath Luton George & William, Fielding's Pool William Henry, Elms green, Chip- Silcocks Edward, Road, Bath buildings, Twerton, Bath stable, Wiveliscombe R.S.O Sims Joseph, Bishop's Sutton, Bristol Lydford Chas. High street, Wincanton Poole Albert Chambers,Milverton R.S.O Slocombe 0. East Huntspill, Bridgwater Lye Henry, Holloway, Bath Poole Waiter, Milverton R.S.O Sloman Albert, Keynsham R.S.O Maggs William, Lodway, Pill, Bristol PophamGeo.Markca.useway,Bridgwater Small John Wm. North street,llminster Maidment A. West Bradley,Glastonbury Popham Jsph.Mark causeway, Bridgwtr Small Samuel, High st. Portishead S.O Male Jn. Shepton Beauchamp, Ilminster PoyntingG.F.4 Hartley pl.Belvedere,Bth Smart Fra.ncis Thos. Batheaston, Bath Male Robert Thomas, West Stoke, Stoke- Prescott Geo.Easton-in-Gordano,Bristol Smart Geo. Manor cot. Bathford, Bath sub-Hamdon S.O Prescott T.G.Easton-in-Gordano,Bristol Smith David, Limington, Taunton Manning Geo. Hy.lle Brewers, Taunton Pretty George, High street, Chard Smith George, Puriton, Bridgwater Marcu Wait. Wm. 64 Hendford, Yeovil PrideH.5 Crescent. cot.Bloomfield rd.Bth Smith Joseph, IoNorth town, Taunton Marks Jas. Entry Hill cot. Entry hl. Bath Puddy T. W edmore, W eston-super-Mare Smith Thomas, Road, Bath Marshall James, Nempnett Thrubwell, Pugsley Robert, Skilgate, Wiveliscombe Smith Thos. 16 Rose hill,Larkhall, Batb Wrington R.S.O R.S.O Smith Thomas, Saltford R.S.O Martin William, Chew Stoke, Bristol Purchase Henry, Drayton, Taunton Somers Charles, Othery, Bridgwater Masters Edward, Lopen, llminster Pumell Wm. & Sons, Paulton, Bristol Southey Hy. Jas. 16 Tancred st.Tauntn Masters George, Prospect place, Keinton Purnell J. East Harptree,Blagdon R.S.O Spear M. East Harptree, Blagdon R.S,O Mandeville, Somerton ~.0 Puttock Peter, Dulverton R.S.O Sprackling Hy.G.Cucklington,Wincantn MatthewsJ.Luxborough,WashfrdR.S.O Pyne & Sparks, 25 Sherborne rd. Yeovil Spriggs Wm. East Brent, Bridgwater May William, Milton, W eston-super-Mre Quick Joseph,Coffee tavern, Ubley,Bristl Stagg George, Tintinhull, Y eovil Merry Chas. Loxton, Weston-super-Mre Radford John, Porlock, Taunton Stagg John, Tarnock, .Badgworth, Wes- Milsom T.InglesBatch,English cmbe.Bth Radnedge Luke, Croscombe, Wells ton-super-Mare Moger Thomas, 17 Old Orchard st. Bath Radnedge W.East Pennard,Glastonbury Stagg Samuel, Montacute S.O Moon James, 7 Townhall bldgs. Wells Rainey William, Chedzoy, Bridgwater Steager John, Brislington, Bristol Moore Jn. M. Nether Stowey,Bridgwater Randall Albert, Beckington, Bath Steer William, Luckwell bridge, Cut- Moors Joseph, Upper Swainswick, Bath RatherJasper,Church st.Martock R.S.O combe, Dunster R.S.O Moore William, Nailsea R.S.O . Rawle Wm. Middle st. Minehead R.S.O Stephens Andrew, Meare, Glastonbury Moorman Hy. East View, Entry hl. Bath Rawles Eli, Sandford, near Churchill, Stevens George, Ash Priors, Bishops Morris & Son, Kingston road, Bath Bristol Lydeard R.S.O Morris Chas. Wm. 9 Prior Park rd. Bath Raymond George, South Barrow, Bath Stevens Henry, Butleigh, Glastonbury Morse John, Alma street, Taunton Raymond J. Sth.Cheriton, Templecombe Stevens William, Ashcott, Bridgwater Mould C. Orphan home, Claverton, Bath Raymond Samuel, Queen Camel, Bath Stevens William, Stanton Drew, Bristol Mould G. 4 Queen's place, Pulteney Read Chas.Baltonsborough,Glastonbury SticklandE.Wedmore,Westn.-super-Mre road, Bath Read Hy. Charlton M usgrove, Wincanton Stickler J oseph, 33 Corn street, Hat.b Moulton George, Donyatt, Ilminster Read N oah, Compton l'auncefoot, Bath Stiling Edward, Brent knoll, Bridgwater Mountstephens Charles, Creech St. Mi- Reading Geo. Nth. Newton, Bridgwater Stone John, Ilchester, Taunton chael, Taunton Reed Richd.Yarlington,Wincanton,Bath Sully Joel & John, St.:~gumber, Taunton Mullett Francis, 23 Alexandra rd. Bath Rees William, Flax Bourton R.S.O Sully C. Stone Allerton, Axbridge R.S.O Mullett John, 17 Calton road, Bath Ricketts George, 29 South street, Wells Sully Emest William, :13 Palmer street, Mnsgrove Edwin, Fivehead, Taunton Ricketts John Henry, Keynsham R.S.O Weston-super-Mare Noakes Edward, Chedzoy, Bridgwater Ricketts M.BowerHenton,MartockR.S.O Sully John, Zinch, Stogumber, Taunton Norris Joseph, Church street, Chard Ridout John, East Brent, Bridgwater Sweet Wm. Albt. 24 Trinity st. Frome Oram F: Beechrow ho. Ashwick, Bath Robbins T. u Up. Dover st.Walcot, Bth Sydenham John, Brompton Ralph, Otridge John, 30 Claverton street, Wid- Robbins Wm. Chilthome Domer, Yeovil Wiveliscombe R.S.O combe, Bath Rob bins William, Yeovil marsh, Yeovil Symes Walter,Combe St.Nicholas,Chard Otten R. Barton St.David,Somerton S.O Rodber Thomas, Odcombe, Ilminster Talbot James, Sparkford, Bath Ottery W. Hornblotton, Castle Cary S.O Rolfe Edwd. Christchurch st. wst.Frome Tanner James, 33 Monmouth st. Bath OxenhamJ.Langley,WiveliscombeR.S.O Rose Hy. Churchill, Congresbury R.S.O Tarr John, Thurlbear, Taunton PadfieldAlbt.Gurneyslade,Binegar,Bath Rosser Henry, Banwell R.S.O TewkesburyC.Bladud cot.Holloway,BtiJ Padfield Jas. Highbury, Coleford, Bath Rossiter A. Marston Magna, Sherborne Thomas George, Cleeve, Yatton R.S.O Palmer Sl. Hutton, Weston-super-Mare Rossiter William, West Newton, North Thrasher Job, 99 The Butts, Frome Parker J n.Wedmore, Weston-super-Mare Newton, Bridgwater Tilley J. Badgworth, W eston-super-Mare Parker John, Langford R.S.O Rousell Reuben, Merriott, Crewkerne Totterdell James,jun.CreechSt.Michael, Parminter Thomas, Dulverton R.S.O Rousell Rt. Palmer st. f::!th.Pethertn.S.O Taunton Parsons George, Batheaston, Bath Rowe John, Harlstone terrace,Charlton, Tout & Wilkins, Charlton Horethorne, Parsons John, Clatworthy, Wivelis- Shepton Mallet Sherborne combe R.S.O Rowsell Joseph, Bishops Hull, Taunton Tout John, The Moor, Huish Champ- Patridge Moses, West street, Crewkerne Rowswell Fredk. 17 Alma st. Taunton flower, Wiveliscombe R.S.O Paull E. Broadway, Merriott, Crewkerne Russell Arthur, II Henry street, Bath Tout Thomas, Church cottage, Buish Paull Hy. Lower st. Merriott, Crewkerne Russell Edmund, Weston, Bath Champflower R.S.O Pavey John, Chardleigh green, Chard RussellJsph. 1Victoria ter.Weston,Ba.th Tout William, Huish Champflower,. Pavey John, Cheddar R.S.O Russell RichardThomas,Nunney, Frome Wiveliscombe R.S.O Payne E. East Harptree, Blagdon R.S.O Russell Samuel, Batcombe, Bath Tovey William & Edward, 9 Abingdon Payne William, Litton, Bath Ryall John Thomas, Batheaston, Bath buildings, Julian road, Bath Pearce Albert, Bishops Hull, Taunton Saffin Wm. Langley,WiveliscombeR.S.O Treasure James, Bishop'sSutt{)n,Bristol Pearce Joseph, Chilcompton, Bath SalmonJ. 3 Westbrook pi. Weston, Bath Treasure Joseph, jun. Holcombe, Bath Pearce Joseph, jun. Chilcompton, Bath Salmon Samuel, Yatton R.S.O Tucker James, 52 Vicarage st. Yeovil Pearce Samuel, gA, Guinea lane, Bath Salter Ephraim, Combe hay, Bath Tucker John, Middlezoy, Bridgwater Pearce William, Chilcompton, Bath Salter William, Cnrland, Taunton Tucker Jn. Wells way, Radstock, Bath Pearse Jn. Withycombe, Dunster R.S.O Samways J.Alvington,Brympton, Yeovil Tucker Richd. Cannington, .Bridgwater Penn Henry, Woodborough R.S.O Sandiford Jas. Water st. Martock R.S.O Varder William, Old street, Clevedon Perren John,High Ham,Langport R.S.O Sanson E. 62 Garston st. Shepton Mallet Varmen William, Bawdrip, Bridgwater Perrott John, North Cadbury, Bath Saunders Michael, Rimpton, Sherborne Vaux W. Seavington St.Mary, Ilminster Perrott John, Queen Camel, Bath Savery Henry, Babcary, Somerton S.O Vanx W. Seavington St.Michael,llmnstr Peters Benjamin, Chew Magna, Bristol Savery John, Babcary, SomertonS.O VickeryEdwin,Dishwellfarm,Ashbrittle, Phillips Charles, Bridgtown, Dulverton Sayer Jn.Hawkridge,Aisholt,Bridgwater Wellington · R.S.O. See advertisement Scourse Samuel, Cheddar R.S.O.Somrst Vincent R. jun. Benedict st.Glastonbury Phillips James, Exton, DulvertonR.S.O Sealey Robert, Ash, Martock R.S.O Wallbutton Wm. North Curry, Taunwn Phillips John, English combe, Bath Sellick Ephraim, Dodington, Bridgwater Wallis James, Compton, Somerton Pike William, 3 Henrietta villas, Bath Sellick Geo. Qver Stowey, Bridgwater Ware John, East Brent, Bridgwater Pimm Henry, Woodborough R.S.O Sharpe John & Son, Wanstrow, Frome Warner Fredk. Cossington, Bridgwater Pinkard William, Yeovilton, Ilchester Shattock Levi, Milverton R.S.O Watts G. Wedmore, Weston-super-Mare Pitman George, North street, Milborne Sheppard Charles, Westbury, Wells Watts James, New street, Somerton S.O port, Sherborne, Dorset Sheppard Geo. Brent knoll, Bridgwater Webb T. 4 Grove rd.Weston-snper-:Mare Pleass J n. Cheddon Fitzpaine, Taunton Sheppard George, W estbnry, Wells Webber George, Aisholt, Bridgwater Podger Thomas, Curry Rivel, Taunton Sheppard William, Westbury, Wells Webber Henry, Southwick, Bridgwater Pointing Edward,Corston,SaltfordR.S.O Shier John Henry, Newtown, Combe St. Webber Jn. Creech St. Michael, Tauntoa Pollard Albert, Westonzoyland,Bridgwtr Nicholas, Chard Weeks Charles, Chew Stoke, Bri,tol .
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