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Nno inn, John Shargo, Antron, Make, Penryn London inn, Richard Marks, St. Neot, Liskeard Nw inn, Mrs. Louisa 'Vear, Churchtown, 'Vendron, Helston London inn, John Martin, Summer court, St. Enoder, New inn, William ·williams, Church town, Phillack, Hayle Grarnpound Road Nw Bridge inn, George Gregory, Callington R.S.O London inn, Williarn Matthews, 75 Causeway head, Penzncee Nno Bridge inn, John Thomas Matt hews, Sancreed, Penzance London inn, George Northey, Church street, Launceston Newmarket inn, John Henry Phillips, 'Vebber's hill, Falmouth London inn, Charles Richards, 93 Pydar street, Truro New White Hm·t, Mrs. Mary Bate, St. Teath, Carnelford London inn, George Riddle, Poundscross, Blisland, Bodmin North inn, Edward Edwards, Trewellard, Pendeen, Penzance London inn, Richard Routley, Kilkhampton, Stratton North Delahole inn, William Broad, Medrose, Camelford London inn, Mrs. Mary Jane Stephens, Lanadwell street, Northgate inn, "'m. Burford, N"orthgate street, Launceston Padstow R.S.O N01·thurnbedand A1·ms, Jn. Hodges, St. Stephens, Launceston London inn, John Trestrail, Fore street, Redruth Nm'Wa.'l/ hotel, William R. Jones, Perran wharf, Perran-ar- Lord Nelson, Joseph Tyack, St. Erth, Hayle worthal R.S.O Lugg's hotel, Jos. Lugg, The Lizard, Helston Oak, John Veal, Whitstone, Holsworthy Lugger inn, William Hicks, Polruan, Fowey R.S.O Oaten Sheaf, William Smith, Little Lamanver, Budock, Lugger inn, George Varco, Fowey R.S.O · Falmouth 1.l:faltsters' Ar·ms, William Bawden, Luckett, Stoke Climsland, Od.qe1·s hotel, William Henry Odgers, Fore street, Redruth Callington R.S.O Odd.fellows' Arms, Mrs. Fanny Odgers, I Quay st. Falmouth 3faltsters' Arms, C. Old, Penrose, St. Ervan, St. Issey R.S.O Old inn, John Baker, St. Mabyn, Bodmin 3faltstm·s' Arms, J. Prior, Chapel Amble, Wadebridge R.S.O Old inn, Orlando flosustow, Cury, Helson ~}faltsters' .Arms inn, Richd. Symmons, North st. Lostwithiel Old inn, Edward Broad, Church town, St. Breward, Bodmin ~l:fanor house, Richard Holman, Lawhitton, Launceston Old inn, John Husking, Carvosa, Sudgvan, Penzance ~l:fanor House inn, Wm. H. Metters, Rilla mill, Linkinhorne, Old inn, Miss Mary 1\Iundy, Mullion, Helston Callington R.S.O Old inn, John Roberts, Church town, Gulval, Penzance ~l:farazion family cf commercial hotel, John Tippett Angove, Old Bridge Street inn, George Glyde, I8 Old Bridge st. Truro Marazion R.S.O Old Golden Lion, William Hodge, Lower Market st. Penzance ~l:farine hotel, Edward Charles Truscott, Quayhill, Falmouth Oliver's Royal Tourists' hotel, John S. Oliver, proprietor, .ilf~ark of Friendship, Henry James Lusmore, Millbrook, Polperro R.S.O. See advertisement Maker, Devonport Oxford hotel, James Benney, Fore street, Redruth "Harket hotel, Mrs. Elizabeth Lord, St. Cleer, Liskeard Oxford inn, Mrs.Susan Dawe,Harrowbarrow,St.MeU:onR.S.O ,'Jfarket inn, Mrs. Alice Jane Eva, Back quay, Truro Pack Horse, John Polsne, St. Blazey, Par station R.S.O ~Warket inn, George William Williams, Callington R.S.O Pandora inn, Stephen Clymo, Restronguet, Passage way, ~lfasons' Arms, T. Brenton, Treganatha, St. Columb R.S.O Mylor, Penryn Masons' Arms, Edmund Snell, Quethiock, Liskeard Par inn, John Hoal, Par, Par station R.S.O }Jfasons' Arms, William Tonkin, Fore ~treet, Camelford Park tave1·n, Richard Drew, Malpas, Truro ~Winers' Ar·ms, Henry Andrew, Gwennap, Scorrier R.S.O I Passa.qe House inn, Mrs. Jane Marshal!, Tamar street, ~Winers' Arm.~, Samuel Guy, Nancherrow terrace, St. Just-in- Saltash R.S.O Penwith, Penzance Pendarves Arms, Oliver Dunstan, Beacon, Camborne .~.Winer.~' Arms, Mrs. Elizabeth Hooper, Hendra, St. Dennis, Pendarves Arms, Nicholas Trestrail, 'Vest end, Redruth St. Austell Pendarves Arms, Thomas Welch, Gwythian, Hayle .~.lfiners' Arms, Richard Hooper, Bolingey, Truro Pengarves ArnM, JamesPenyluna,Carnhell gn.Gwinear,Hayle .1.Winers' Arms, Samuel Jewell, Crowan, Camborne Pen·an Pm·t hotel, Samuel Phillips, Perran Porth, Truro ~Miners' Arms, William Lemin, 20 Plain-an-Gwarry, Redruth Peten,ille inn,HenryJenkin,Peten·illeSt.Agnes,ScorrierR.S.O ~'Jfiners' Arms, Mrs. Jane Thomas, Laity, Wendron, Helston Pilcha1·d inn, SamuelSouthey,Porthallow,St.Reverne,Helston ~lfinn·s' Arms, James Williams, New mill, Madron, Penzance Pilot Boat, William Chapell, Cowsand, Rame, Devon port Jfiners' inn, James Bailey, Bisso, Perran-ar-worthal R.S.O Plough inn, Nicholas Cock, Duloe R.S.O ]lfiners' inn, Benjamin Lean, Redruth highway, Redruth Plough inn, Joseph Henry Gribble, College street, Cam borne ~Winers' inn, E. M urley, Crofthandy, Gwennap, Scorrier R.S.O Plume of Feathe1·s, Richard Hancock, Church town, St.Agnes, .1.Wolesworth Arms, Mrs. Catherine Symons,Wadebridge R.S.O Scorrier R.S.O ~Honnwuth inn, John Rowe, jun. Parade, Lostwithiel Plume of Feathers, Edward Peters, Porthscatho, Gerrans, ~Mount Charlt:s inn, W. Hill, Mount Charles, Par station R.S.O Grampound Road .~-Hountain Maid, Mrs ..Jas. Jenkins, Bryher, Islands of Scilly Plume of Feathers, William John Reynolds, Pen hallow, Trnro Mounts Bay inn, A. Warren,Wherry town, Madron,Penzance Plume of Feathe?.'.~, William Symons, Four Hundreds, Mount ]lfount"s Bay house, Mrs.Georgiana Lavin,Esplanade,Penzance Hawke, Scorrier R.S.O .Napoleon inn, Peter Cotton, Boscastle R.S.O Plume of Feathers, Alfred Treglown, Pool, Carn Brea R.S.O Naval cf Commercial inn, James Rowe, Calstock, Tavistock Plymouth cf Det·onport inn,Richd.Beale,Exeter st.Launceston .'Vavy Arms, Wm. Jas. Tippet, T2 Fairmantle street, Truro Plymouth inn, John Jennings, 52 Fore street, Redruth New Hotel,·Mrs. Bertha Cock, Fore street, New quay R.S.O Polgooth inn, James Tonkin, Polgooth, St. Ewe, St. Austell New inn, George Stephens Bateman, I High street, Falmouth Portgaverne hotel, Thomas Richards, Portgavern, St. En- ~;Vew inn, Mrs. Mary Bellman, St. Mawes, Grampound Road dellin, Wadelinese R.S.O New inn, Nicholas Blowey, Golant, Par station R.S.O Porth hotel, Joseph Osborne, Porth, St. Columb Minor, St. Netv inn, William Bowden, Wilcove, Antony, Devonport Columb R.S 0 1Vnv inn, Richard Burrows, Linkinhorne, Callington R.S.O Portreath hotel, James Sleeman, Portreath, Rrdruth Nw inn, J. Channings,Crofthole,Sheviocke,St.GermansR,S.O Praeds Arms, Edward Rodda, Lelant R.8.0 New inn, John Chapman, So Fore street, Redruth Prince of Wales, Mrs. Phylhs Lawrence, St. Martin-in- Nnv inn, Waiter Chirgwin, Goonhavern, Truro Meneage, Helston New inn, John Cocks, Calstock, Tavistock Prince of Wales, Eli Winter. no Market Jew st. Penzance .J..Vew inn, Mrs. Letitia Ann Cook, Tywardreath, Par Prince of Wales Feathers, John Goldsworthy, Church town, station R.S.O Redruth J.Yew inn, Thomas B. Dawe, Piper's pool, Trewen, Launceston Princes Arms, John McCormick, Coinagehall st. Helston .Nnv inn, Hugh Dunstan, Church Town, Towednack, Penznce Punch Bowl inn, Mrs. Emma Lean, Lanreath, Duloe R.S.O ~Vew inn, J. T. Dunstone, Portloe, Veryan, Grampound Road Punch Bowl cf Ladle, Richard Wellington, Penelewy, Kea, 1Vew inn, Henry Fry, Week St. Mary, Stratton R.S.O Truro .J..Vw inn, John Green, St. Feock, De·wran R.S.O Queen's Arms, James Gerry, Breage, Helston New inn, Joseph Grose, Fore street, St. Austell Queen's Arms, Charles Macey, King street, Torpoint, Devonpt New inn, Mrs. Mary Ann Harvey, Pengell, Camelford Queen's Arms, William Murphy, Constantine, Penryn Ne1v inn, William Henry Hodge, Manaccan, Helston Queen's Arms inn, Martin Pooley, Menheniot, Liskeard .Nno inn, Miss Grace King, St. Erth, Hay le Queen's Arms, John HicksThomas,I Market strand,Falmouth New inn, William Luke, Park bottom, Illogan, Camborne Queen's Arms, Samuel Veale, Carrarrack, Pendeen, Penzance Nnv inn, John Mason, Veryan, Grampound Road Queen's Head, Mrs. Elizabeth Bird, Wadebridge R.S.O Nw inn, William Maynard, Stratton R.S.O Queen's Head, Joseph Bray, Chacewater, Scorrier R.S.O New inn, William Pearce, Church street, Helston Queen's Head, Charles Green, St. Mawes, Grampound Road ~Vnv inn, Mrs. Jane Pethick, Golberdon, South hill, Calling- Queen's Head, Colan Harvey, 34 River street, Truro ton R.S.O Queen's Head, John James, Church street, Liskeard Ne1o inn cf po.~tinq house, Samuel Roberts, Bank street, St. Queen's Head, William Olver, Church town, St. Stephens-in- Columb Major R.S.O Bram:ell, Grampound Road New inn, James Rowse, Rt. Minver, Wadebridge RS.O Queen's Head, John Paul, Albaston, Tavistock 1Vw inn, John Thomas Rule, Quay, Penzance Queen's Head, Mrs. Emma Searle, Fore street, Bodmin .
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