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Elizabeth, Asterton, Davies Thos. Clun mill, Clun RS.O Dickin William, The Naird, Shifnal Bishop's Castle RS.O Davies Thomas, Dorrington,Shrwsbry Dickin William H. Bagley, Ellesmere navies Mrs. Elizabeth, Church house, Davies Thomas, Ford st. Clun R.S.O Dickinson James, Coppice house, Mor- Little Kess, Shrewsbury Davies ThomllJs, Grove villa, Felhamp- ville, Bridgnorth Davies Evan, Brokenstones, Woolston, ton, Craven Arms R.S.O Dickinson John, The Abbey, Broug- Craven Arms RS.O Davies Thos. Little Ness,Shrewsbury hall, Whitehurch Davies Evan, Stapleton, Shrewsbury Davies Thomas, Runnis, Llanvair Dickinson Joseph, Weaver's coppice, l>avies Evan, The Grange, Condover, Waterdine, Knighton Astley .Abbots, Bridgnorth Shrewsbury Davies T. Shrewsbury rd. Oswestry Dillow Frederick, Fords heath, Tockle- Davies Mrs. Fanny, New buildings, Davies Thomas, Tetehill, Ellesmere ton, 'Shrewsbury Tong, Shifnal Davies Thomas Green, The Rolly, Dimelow William, Chappel honse, l>avies Francis,Eaton-under-Haywood, Osbaston, Oswestry Donington, Wolverhampton Church Stretton RS.O Davies Thos. J. Allfield, Shrewsbury Dix Frederiek, Blake hall, Graven- Davies George, Riddings, Bettws-y- Davies Thomas Powell, The Folly, hunger, Newca·stle, Staffs Crwyn, Clun RS.O Lydbury North R.S.O Dixon John, Hayton's bent, Stanton TIavies George R The Ridding, Chel- Davies Waiter, Peaton strand, Peaton, Lacy, Bromfield R.S.O marsh, Bridgnorth 'Craven Arms RS.O Dixon Mrs. Sarah, Brook house, Monk Davies G. Shrawardine, Shrewsbury Davies WaIter, Ratlinghope,Shrwsbry Hopton, Bridgnorth l>avies Harry Philip, Woodhouse, Davies William, Crickett, Ellesmere Dixon Wm. Isombridge, Wellington Richard's Castle, Ludlow Davies William, Minsterley,Shrewsbry Dobson Thomas, Ridgwardine, Betton, navies H. Astley Abbotts, Bridgnorth Davies William, Henhouse, Reilth, Market Drayton Davies Henry, Wistanstow, Craven Bishop's Castle R.S.O Dobson T. Spoonley, Markt. Drayton Arms RS.O Davies Wm. Loppington, Shrewsbury Dodd Mrs. E. Nesscliffe, Shrewsbury Davies Mrs. H. Llanforda, Oswestry Davies Wm. Napps, Cause, Shrewsbry Dodd J. Welsh Hampton, Ellesmere navies Isaac, Hen~oed, Oswestry Davies William, Stonehouse, New- Dodd P. Hermitage, Weston,Shrwsbry navies J. Felton Butler, Shrewsbury castle, Aston-on-Clun RS.O Dodd Philip, Marston, Shrewsbury' l>avies James, Little Hagley, Hopton Davies William, Wootton house, Dodd Ralph, Ash Parva, Wbitehurch Castle', Aston-on-Clun RS.O Bishop's Castle R.S.O Dodd: Richard, Astley, Shrewsbury Davies James, The Knapp, Neen Davies W. F. Whittington, Oswestry Dolby Mrs. Hannah, Trefonen cot- Solars, Cleobury Mortimer S.O Davies Wm. F. Mytton, Shrewsbury tage, Trefonen, Oswestry Davies John, Barrow, Broseley Davies William Henry, Chapel lawn, Done W. & S. .A'lls'cot, Welling-ton navies J. Birch ho.Selattyn,Oswestry Hopebenririd, Clun RS.O Donegani Mrs. M.CraekleyBnk.Shifnal l>avies John, Brand hill, Clungunford, Davies W. H. Buildwas,Ironbdg.R.S.O Doolittle T. Kingswood, Bewdley Aston-on-Clun RS.O Davies W.S.BJarley,Much Wnlck.RS.O Doorbar John, North Rowens, Rowley, Davies J. Cwm, Edicliffe, Clun RS.O Davis Mrs. A.Eudon George,Brdgnrth Shrewsbury Davies John, Dobson's bridge,Whixall, Davis David, Walton, Shrewsbury' Dorrell Mrs. Catherine, Priors Ditton, 'Whitchurch Davis E.Wilrick,Smethcott,Shrewsbry Brid~orth Davies John, Dudleston, EHesmere Davis Mrs.E.Ashford Carbonell,Ludlw Dorrell George, Lightwood, Middle- Davies J. Foxley ho.Wem,Shrewsbury Davis G.EllJst wall,Much Wnlck.R.S.O ton Priors, Bridgnorth navies John, Leaton, Shrewsbury Davis Geo. Heath lane, Whitchurch Dorrell Henry, Day house, Stottes- TIavies John, Llanbrook, Obley, Aston- Davis G. Obley, Aston-on-Clun R.S.O don. Cleobury Mortimer S.O on-Clun R.S.O Davis J.Westwood,Much Wnlck.R.S.O Dorrell J.Dudlick,Cleobury Mrtmr.S.O navies John, Lower Ledwyehe, Lud- Davis J. Bentley, Noneley,Shrewsbury Dorrell John, Stanton Long & Shipton, ford, Ludlow Davis J. Broncroft,Craven Arms R.S.O Much Wenlock RS.O Davies J n.Manor ho.Yeaton,Shrwsbry Davis J. Chatwell,Leebotwd.Shrwsbry Dorrell lWilliam, Rushton,Shrewsbury Davies John, Mere Oak,Hopton Castle, DavLs J. Eudon George, Bridgnorth Dorrioott baae, Rea brook, Minster- Ast.on-on-Clun RS.O Davis Peter, Dean pk.Burford,Tenbry ley, Shrewsbury Davies John,~toney Stretton, Shrwsby Davis Richard', Middlehope, Craven Dorricott John, Asterley, Shrewsbury Davies John, Whitley grange, Anns- Arms R. S. 0 Dorrieott John, Bank house, Minster- croft, Shrewsbury Davis R. Upper WaIton, Shrewsbury ley, Shrewsbury Davies John, Wistanstow, Craven Davis T. Aston Pigot, Shrewsbury Dorrieott R. Venning-ton, Shrewsbury Arms R.S.O Davis T. Eyton, Alberbury,Shrewsbry, Doveson Richard, Mill green, Stan- Davies In. jun. Gt. Lyth, Shrewsbury Davis Thomas, Gwarthlow, Rishton, wardine-in-the-'Wood, Shrewsbury Davies John Butler, Morewood', West- Church Stoke R.S.O Dowley Thomas, Edgmond, Newport hope, Craven Arms R:S.O Dav~s Thomas, Walton, Shrewsbury Downes Arthur, Milford lodge Muns- l>avies John Clarke, Marton Beeches, Davis William, East Penyllan, Bromp- low, Craven Arms R.S.O ' Marton, Chirbury R.S.O ton, Church Stoke RS.O Downes Arthur, lMillichope, Church navies John Edward, The Fields, Davis W. Middleton Prior, Bridgnrth 'Stretton R:S.O Maesbury, Oswestry Davis William, Sidnal, Pri{)rs Ditton, Downes Edwd:. West Felton, Oswestry TIavies J. 'Welsh Hampton, Ellesmere Bridgnorth Downes Edwin, Netehwood, Monk -navies J. W. Nlant,Sweeney,Oswestry Dawes Waiter, Lambrook, Newporb Hopton, Bridgnorth Davies L.Hawkswood,Sidbury,Bdgnrth Dawes William Menlove, New house. Downes J.Holgate,Much Wnlck.R.S.O Davies L. Sugden,Rodington,Shrwsbry Sibdon Carwood,Craven Arms RS.O Downes J.Minton,'ChurchStrttn.R.S.O Davies Lewis Whittingharn, Eyton, Dawson J. Brail\'s hill,Whixall,Whitch Downes J. The Butts,Bromfield R.S.O Shrewsbury Dayus Robert, Langnor, Shrewsbury Downes Samuel, Cardington, Church Davies Mrs. Martha, Plox green, Min- Deakin Henry &; Benjamin, Waleot Stretton R.S.O sterley, Shrew'sbury roller mills, Waleot, Wellington Downes Thomas, Wall Furlong, Stod· navies Mrs. Mary, Little Stretton, Deakin Betton,Crnck Meole,Shrewsbry desdon, Cleobury Mortimer S.O Church Stretton R.S.O Deakin P. Peplow, Market Drayton Downes Thomas CoIline, Court house, Davies MIlS. Mary Elizabeth, Dudles- Deakin P. Rindleford,Wm'field,Bdgnrth Richard's Castle, Ludlow ton hall, Criftins, Ellesmere Deakin Thomas, Little London, Muns- Downes William, Caynham, Ludlow Davies Phillip Bryan, Whitton Court low, Craven Arms RS.O Downes William, Habberley,Shrwsbry farm, Whitton, Tenbury Deakins Edward J. Reilth, Bishop's Downes WiIliam, Wyke. Shifnal Davies R. Aston Rogers, Shrewsbury Castle R.S.O Downey William, Highley, Bridlmorth Davies R. Heath,Shawbury,Shrewsbry Dean Jsph. KetIey bank, Wellington Downing John, Tong Norton. Shifual Davies Richd. Kinnersley, Wellington Delves William, Long waste, High Downing J.OldIWoodhouses,Whitchrch Davies Richard, Litt~e Weston, Prest Ercall, Wellington Downs Henry, Wall-under-Haywood, Weston, Chirbury R8.0 Delves William, Roddington,Wellingtn Chmch Stretton R.S.O Davies Richard, Lydham, Bishop's Derricutt John, The Bind, Billingsley, Drinkwater Frank, Ryton, Shifnal Castle R.S.O Bridgnorth Dmry Mrs. A. 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