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Hatherleigh R.S.O BowerChas.Osborne,Sandquay,Dartmth Cowling Nichls. Ipplepen, Newton Abbt Ellacott John, Caudworthy, North Box Hy. Chip shop, Lamerton,Tavistock Cox James, Dunkeswell, Honiton Petherwin, Launceston Boyle Lewis P. Kentisbury, Barnstaple Coysh Richard, Ashcombe, Dawlish Ellicott J. Chittlehampton, South Molton Bradley John&Son,North Tawton RS.O Creek Samuel, Combmartin, Barnstaple Elliott Edward, :Frogmore, Kingsbridge Brailey Edwin, Cadeleigh, Tiverton Crees Edward, Portbridge, Totnes Elliott James, Starcross R.S.O Braund Thomas, Northam, Bideford Crees Geo.Rattery, Buckfastleigh R.S.O ElliottJ.P.Church st.Braunton,Barnstple Bray John, Bridgerule, Holsworthy Crocker Arscott, Littleham, Bideford Elliott Jsph. Steer, Strete, Dartmonth Brayley John, jun. Molland, Sth.Molton Crocller C. 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Merton, Beaford R.S.O Elston Elias, Knowstone, South Molton Brock John, Lower Whiteyborough, Cuming William, Diptford, Ivybridge ElsworthyT.Shillingford,BamptonR.S.O Shaugh Prior, Roborough R.S.O Cumming Henry, Sth.pool, Kingsbridge Elworthy William, Oplowman, Tiverton Brock William, Exbourne R.S.O Cummings Brothers, Bovey Tracey, Evans W.Town's end,Braunton,Brnstple Eromell R.HolsworthyBeacon,Holswrthy Newton Abbot Facey John, Heytown, Bul~worthy, Brooke W. Hollacombe,WinkleighRS.O Curson Wm. South Zeal, Okehampton Brandis Corner RS.O Broom Edward, Newton Poppleford, Cutland Arthur,Nth.Molton,Sth.Molton Ferris Wm.Tideford,Cornworthy,Totnes Ottery St. Mary Da1ling James, Wear Giffard, Bideford Fewills Simon, Ponsworthy, Leusden, Broom H. South st.Newport, Bamstaple Dal1yn Frederick, Charles, Sth. Molton Ashburton R.S.O Brown William, Meavy,Yelverton R.S.O Dal1yn John, Post office, West Buck- Fey Mark, Southleigh, Honiton Bryant John, Longcombe cross, Berry land, South Molton Finnemore Francis, Up-Ottery, Honiton Pomeroy, 'fotnes Damarell Hy.Foale, Aveton Gifford S.O Finning In. Clyst St. Lawrence, Exeter Euckingham T. Burrington, Chulmleigh Daniell Samuel, High street, Sidmouth FisherT. RedCowvil. St.David's,Exeter Hullen John, 20 Cheeke street, Exeter Daniell WaIter, Woolbrook, Sidmouth Floyde John, Upton Pyne, Exeter Burch Richard, Old Town st. Dawlish Darch Thomas, Old town, Bideford FoaleJ.Ludbrooke,Ugborough,Ivybridge Burgess Wm.H.Combmartin,Barnstap~eDart Richard, Landkey, Barnstaple Foale James, Garden street, Plymouth Burgoyne James, High street, Sidmouth Dart William, Molland, South Molton Ford Joseph, Cowley, Exeter Burman Rd. SIerra, Clovelly, Bideford Davey&Hooper,Brookst.BamptonRS.O Fox John, Lifton RS.O Hurnett Thomas, Templeton, Tiverton Davey John, Coleford, Coplestone RS.O Fox Mrs. Maria, Poundwell street, Mod· llurrough & Son, Rennford, Exeter DaveyR.Langdon,Werringtou,Launcestn bury, Ivybridge Butt William, Sandford, Crediton Davis Thomas, Northam, Bideford French Ge<.. North st. Ashburton R.S.O Callard Mrs. J. Ashreigney, Chulmleigh Davy John, Cross street, Devonp)rt French John, Branscombe, Sidmouth Callard William, Burrington, Chulmlgh Davy Samuel, Cheriton cross, Exeter Friend Robert, Dolton RS.O Callaway William James, Tamerton DavyWm.Rose cot.Cockington,Torquay Fry Samuel, Ash mill, Broadwood Wid· Foliot, Plymouth Day Samuel, North Tawton RS.O gel', Lifton RS.O Came George, Dittisham, Totnes Day William Geo. North Tawton RS.O Fry Samuel, Ashwater, Lifton RS.O Camp John, East down, Barnstaple DaymanJohn Hy. Buck's cross, Bideford Fursman Joseph, Langtree, Torrington Campion Aaron, Lemonford, Ash- DaymanThos. Stoke, Hartland, Bideford Furze Wm. Up. Polsbam rd. Paignton burton R,S.O Dayment Henry, Washford Pyne, Mor- Gammon John, Georgeham, Barnstaple Campion J.Sigford,Ilsington,Nwtn.Abbt chard Bishop RS.O Gammon John, Muddiford, Barnstaple ('ann Isaac, Mill street, Ottery St. Mary Deacon J.King'sTamerton,SaltashRS.O Gammon William, Croyde, Barnstaple Carter John, Underhill, Romansleigh, Dell James, Farringdon, Exeter Gay John, Lana, Tetcott, Holsworthy South Molton - Delve William, Loxhore, Barnstaple German C.Hishop'sNympton,Sth.Molton Challice William, Lapford, Morchard DenhamJ.Tythebrn.Culmstck.Cullmptn Gibbins Hy. Britain st. Bampton R.S.O Bishop RS.O . DennerJ.Witherdge.Mrchrd.Bshp.RS.O GilbertG.Bradford, HrandisGornerRS.0 Channing Robt. Clyst St. lVIary, Exeter Denner Wm. 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North st.Exetr Dockett Thomas, Milton, Buckland chorum, Horrabridge R.S.O Clarke John, Temple street, Sidmouth Monachorum, Horrabridge R.S.O Gillham John jun. Bridgetown, Totnes Clatworthy In.We.Buckland,Sth.Molton Dockin James, HUish, Beaford R.S.O Glanfield Henry, Wellbrook st. Tiverton Clemens Thos. High Bullen, Torrington Dockings & Sons,Clapworthy,Sth.Molton Gliddon Charles, Windy cross, Thorn­ Clement George, Meeth, Beaford R.8.0 Dockings James, Charles, South Molton bury, Brandis Corner RS.O Clynick S. Colebrook, PlymptonSt.Mary DockingsJ.NymptonSt.George,S.Molton Glover Frederick, Bow RS. 0 Cobbledick G. Stowford,LewDownRS.O Doddridge John, Plymstock, Plymouth Godsland Wm.Jn.I6Melbourne st.Exetr Cole John, 33 Brook street, Tavistock Dodge John Wm. Galmpton, Brixbam Goldsworthy Jas. Musbury, Axminster Cole John Hy. Paddon's row, Tavistock Dommett Henry, Fenny bridges, Escot, Gooding J.ColatonRaleigh,OtterySt.Mry Cole William, Clawton, Holsworthy Ottery St. Mary Gore In.Guineaford,Marwood,Barnstple Caleman John, Duncombe st. Kingsbrdg Dommett William, Aylesbeare, Honiton Gosling Jas. Tal1aton, Ottery St. Mary Coleman J. Knighton,WemburY,Plymth Clyst, Exeter GoslingJ.0tterton,BudleighSaltertn.S.0 Coleman Philip, Ugborough, I vybridge DownA.Blck. Torrn~tn.Highmptn.R.S 0 Gosling T.W.Ashill, Uffculme,CuUomptn Coleman Samuel, Brixton, Plympton Down J.BroadwoodWidger,Lifton RS.O GrangerT. Payhembury,OtterySt.Mary Coleman William, Elbnrton, Plymstock, Down William, Black Torrington, High- Grant J.J.South st.& 2IBicton pI. Exmth Plymouth. ampton RS.O Gratton William, Union road & South CollaI'd Chas. Nth. Molton, Sth. Molton Drake John, Clyst Honiton, Exeter street, South Molton Colwill Richard, Ha,rtland, Bideford Drew Richd. Higher Mill la. Cullompton Green John, Colyton, Axminster Colwill Thomas, Calf street, Torrington Duggua & Co. 18, 19 & 20 Raleigh street, Greenslade Daniel, Puddington, Mor- Colwill William, New street, Torrington Plymouth. See advertisement chard Hishop R.S.O Connett John,Crockermvell,Newtn.Abbt DunnBros.Eastacmbe.Tawstck.Brnstple Greenslade G.Cruwys Morchard,Tivertn Conway William, Clare street,Ivybridge Dunn Henry, Stokenham, Kingsbridge Greenslade In. Riddlecombe, Chulmlgh {''onway William, Westlake, Ermiu!Jton, Dunn James, Lake, Barnstaple Greenslade Mrs. Maria, \Vashford Pyne, IVy'bridge Duun Philip,SI Admiralty st.Stonehouse Morchard Bishop R.8.0 f'onway Wm. Hy. :Rock road, Torquay Dunn Samuel, Harracott, Barnstapla Gregory John, to Torwood st. Torquay Cook Thomas, Monkton, Honiton Eales Richard, Kingswear, Dartmouth Grey Francis, Cornwood, Ivybridge.
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