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TRADES. F.AR 347 Cole William, Derry Hill, Calne Cottle John, Poulshot, Devizes Davis Charles Victor, Lydiard Milli- Ooleing Jethro Kinch J.P WlLTSBIRE. J TRADES. F.AR 347 Cole William, Derry Hill, Calne Cottle John, Poulshot, Devizes Davis Charles Victor, Lydiard Milli- Ooleing Jethro Kinch J.P. Hampton, Couch F. T. Dillybrook, Road, Bath cent, Brinkworth, Ohippenham Highworth, Swindon Couch G. T. Oxtail farm, Midway, Davis Ernest Henry Bruce, Highet' Ooleman Albert, Tilshead Bradford-on-Avon Zeals farm, Zeals Ooleman E. Little Cheverell, Devizes Cove Cecil, Milbourne, Malmesbury Davis .Jn. Savage, Codford St. Mary Coleman George J. Chippenham Cove Charles, Garsdon, Malmesbury Davis Mrs.Turleigh, Bradford-on-Avn Ooleman Herbert, Tilshead Cove E. Brokenborough, Malmesbury Davis S. Wootton Rivers,Marlborongh. Ooleman James Gee, Great Cheverell, Cove William, Little Lype, Charlton, Davis S. J. Brinkworth, Chippenhnm Littleton Panell Malmesbury Davis William Thomas, Ford, Laver- Ooleman W.Lwr.Chute,Chute,Andover Coward F.Leigh gro.BradfordWithout stock, Salisbury Cole.s Cary J.P., C.C. Manor house, Cowley F. Little Blunsdon, Swindon Dawes George, West Lavington, Winterbourne Stoke, Salisbury CGwley Hubert, Haydon, Swindon Littleton Panell Coles Frank, Quemerford, Calne Co'C'ley Hubert, High st. Cricklade Day Francis George, Haugh, Winsley, Coles Henry, Tilshead Cox Mrs. Emily Kezia, Stert, Devizes Bradford-on-Avon Coles T. N. Berwick St.James,Salsbry Cox Jas. (dairy), Wroughton,Swindon Day Sidney, Woodland "farm, Mere Colledge John Theodor, Swindon Cox Job, Stert, l;levizes Day Waiter Francis, East end, Little Collett Francis, Hyde, Blunsdon St. Cox John, Worton, Potterne Somerford, Chippenham .!ndrew, Swindon Cox Richard, Horton, Bishop's Can- Deacon Job, Southwick, Trowbridge CDllett William, White Hill farm, nings, Devizes Deacon Tom, Road common, So11th· Swindon Cradock Alfred John,Hilmarton,Calne wick, Trowbridge Collingborn E. Grittenham, Lyneham Oraig Jas. Lit. Bedwyn, Hungerford Dean Edward Henry (exors. o.f), C'ollingborn William, Grittenham, Cray Edward, Langham &; Vaggs Imber, Codford St. Mary Chippenham hill, Road, Bath Dean Frederick James, Imber, Cod• Collingbourne Bernard James, South Creed Thomas, Woolley park, Brad- ford St. Mary :Marston, Swindon ford Without De-an Geo.Leslie,Homington.Salisbury Collins Arthur & Edwin, Manor farm, Crees Alan Frank, Manton Weir, Dean Hugh, Great Cheverell, Little- Codford St. Peter, Codford St. Mary Marlborough ton Panell Collins Charles Hy. Chitterne manor, Crees Albert Isaac, South Wraxall, Dean Sidney George, Imber, Cod- C'hitterne, Codford St. Mary Bradford-on-Avon ford St. Mary Collins Harry H. Easton, Pewsey Crees Charles, Westbury Dean Wilfred Edgar, The Grange, Oollins Jn. H. South Marston,Swindn Crees Mrs. H. Etchilhampton,Devizes Maddington, Shrewton Collins Thomas, Pitton, Salisbury Crees Harry VictQr, Fyfield, Marlboro' Dean Wm. Hy. East. Tisbury, Tisbury Collins Waiter, Zeals Crees Henry, Marten, Marlborough Dearden John,Sutton Veny,Warminstr Combes W. &; A. Barford St. Martin, Crees James, Maiden Bradley, Bath Dee Charles, Gt. Somerford,Chippnhm Salisbury Crees Percy, Seend, Melksham Denly Mrs. Kate, Corston,Malmesbury Coll:lbes Albert _James, ~anor house, Crees Sidney, Wyke rd. Trowbridge Dennis Sydney, Latton, Swindon B1shop's Cannmgs, DeVIzes Crees Thomas Basil (dairy), Potterne Dermer Harry, Bratton, Westburr Combes Archibald, Odessa, Ashfield Creese Mrs. Jennie, Seend, Melkshm Derwick Arthur, Farleigh Wick, road, Salisbury Creighton JQoseph, Box, Chippenham Bradford-on-Avon Combes D. Chicks grove &; Apshill Crew Henry, Startley, Great Somer- Deverall Alfred William, Seend Cleeve, farms, East Tisbury, Tisbury ford, Chippenham Seend, Melksham Combes Daniel, jun. Dinton, Salis- Croker James Nicholas, Nethermore Dew Albert Sydney (dairy), Pound bury & Teffont Magna, Salisbury Lacock, Chippenham ' Pill, Corsham Combes John, Fovant, Salisbury Croker Nicholas,Pewsham, Chippnhm Dew Arthur, Burbage, Marlborough Compton Chas. Lyneham, Chippenhm Crook Alfred, Beanacre, Melksham Dew D. Yatton Keynell, Chippenham Compton Hy.Jas. Maiden Bradley,Bath Crook .!rthur C. Forest, Melksham Dew Fredk. Dilton Marsh, Westbury Compton Waiter, Groveley Wood, Crook Fred, Whitley, Mrlksham Dew Herbert Hy. Milton Hill, Pewsey Steeple Langford, Salisbury Crook Frederick, Atworth, MelkshamiDew John W. Stockley, Calne Cook Frank, Dudgmoor, Cricklade Crook Isaac, Normanton farm, Wils- Dew Waiter, Organ pool, North Cook George, All Cannings, Devizes ford, Salisbury Bradley, Trowbridge Cook James Bence, Kilmington, Bath Crook M.New Broughton rd.Melkshm Dewey E.OrchestonSt.George,Shrewtn Cook Jesse, Common, Cricklade Croom Brothers, Liddino-ton Wick Dicks P. G. &; Son, Gastard, Corsham Cook John, Nettleton, Chippenham Coate, Swindon "' ' Dimmer Wm. Bishopstone, Salisbury Cook John Patient, Whittonside, Croom Misses Elizabeth & Georgina, Diplock William John, Trowbridge Ramsbury, Hungerford Horningsham, Warminster Dixon Edwd. Shalbourne, Hungerford Cook Richard, Box, Chippenham Croome A. Wanborough, Swindon Dixon Henry, Purton, Swindon Cook Richard, Oxhouse, Cricklade Cross Frederick Wm. Warminster Dixon Thomas, Wroughton, Swindon Cook Richard, Upper Studley farm, Cryer Guy Arthur, Castle Coombe Dixon Mrs. William, Swindon Studley, Swindon Chippenham '!Dixon William J. Haydon, Swindon Cook T. Stockton, Codford St. Mary Cue Edwin, Bishopstone, Shrivenham Doble Fred, Berwi-ck house, Berwick Cook William, Potterne (Berks) Bassett, Swind'On &; Whyr farm, Cooke Andrew, Nursteed, Devizes Cuff Gerald B. Bupton farm, Calne Winterbourne Bassett, Swindon Cooke Daniel, Sleight farm, Potterne Cuff Robert, Heywood, Westbury Doble .Tames, Compton Bassett, Oa.ln~ & Chur-eh farm, Hinton Parva, Cull Georg-e, Easterton Doel Uriah & Son, 63 Drynham road, Swindon Curnick Robert, StrattC'n St. Mar- Trowbridge Cooke Sydney, Eastcott, Easterton garet, Swindon Doel A. Bowden Hill, Chippenham Coombes Daniel, jun.Compton Cham- Curnick Tom, All Cannings, Devizes Doel Edward, Hawkeridge, Westbu.ry berlayne, Salisbury Curtis Waiter John, Kellaways mill, Doe~ Edward Henry, Monkton Far- Coombs Frank, Park corner, Mere Kellaways, Chippenham le1gh, Bradford-on-Avon Coombs John, Bower Chalke,Salisbury Cuss Ern est, Crudwell, Malmesbury Doel F. Poleshole,Southwick,Trowbdge Coombs John,Tollard Royal,Salisbury Cuss Frank, Cricklade Doel Jas. Horningsham, Warminster Cooper George, Market Lavington Dammers Edward Max West hill Doel Mrs. Job, Flaxfield, Southwick, Cooper James Thos. Easton, Pewsey West Knoyle, Bath ' ' Trowbridge Cooper 0. J. Yatton Keynell,Chppnhm Dando Charles, Hartley, Winsley, Doel John, Monkton Farleigh, Brad- Cooper Octavius J. Wootton Bassett Bradfmd-on-Avon ford-Qn-Avon Cooper Thomas,Brixton Deverill,Bath Daniel Thomas, Box, Chippenham Doel Samuel James,Rushmead, Menk- Oope Ambrose, Shalbourne,Hungerfrd Daniell Edwd. J. Burton, Chippenhm ton Farleigh, Bradford-on-Avon Cope T. Savernake Forest, Marlboro' Daniell Frederick W.H. Hardenhuish Doel William, Blue barn, Southwick, Oordery Henry, No Man's Land,Lynd- Chippenham ' Trowbridge burst Daniell Mrs. M. Atworth, Melksham Doggrell John, Sedgehill farm, Sedge- Cornish C. Dilton Marsh, Westbury Daniels A. J.Littleton Drew,Chppnhm hill, Shaftesbury Cornish Mrs. Wm. Bratton,Westbury Daniels A. Cowage, Foxley,Malmesbry Dog-grell Tom, Semley, Shaftesbury Corp Frederick, Wootton Bassett Daniels G. W. Sherston, Malmesbury Dollings Jahn, Horpit, Wanborough, Corp Raymond, Dauntsey, Chippenhm Daniels T. Lanhill,Chippenham Witht Swindon Corps Thomas,West Ashton,Trowbdge Daniels William C. E. Swindon Doughty Samuel, Wylye Corson J. W. Slaughterford,Chippnhm IDarling Fred, Beckhampton,Marlboro' Dove Percy S. High worth, Swindon Oottere_ll .Albert, Bishopstone, Shri- Dash Harry, PUTton, Swindon Dowdell J. & Son, Wylye venham (Berks) Date Wm. Stratford Toney, Salisbury Dowding .Albert John, Warminster Cottle A.Newtown,Semingtn.Trwbdge Davies Henry, Monkton Farleigh, Dowding Wm. Ea. Knoyle, Salisbury Cottle C. Richd. Woodrow, Melksharn Bradford-on-Avon Down Andrew, Malperton hill, Mere Cottle Frederick, Craysmarsh, Melk- Davis A. H. Wootton Rivers,Marlboro' Down Seth, Corsley heath, Corsley, sham &; Seend, Melksham Davis Alfd. J. Cliffe Pypard, Swindon 1 Warminster .
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