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SOMERSET. [KELLY's BOOT & SHOE Makers-Continued 622 BOO SOMERSET. [KELLY'S BOOT & SHOE MAKERs-continued. Dadde Jas. Winsford,Dulverton RS.O Glover Alfred, Sandford, Bristol Canning Worthy, II Lower Borough Daniels ErnestE.3ICornwall bldgs.Bth Goodall William, East st. Ilminster walls, Bath Daniels Ernest Edwin, 22 & 23 Somer. Gooding A.High Ham,LangportR.S.O Capron Harry, 3 Mantle st. Wellington set buildings, Bath Gosney David, Gainsborough, Mil- Carew James, West Camel, Taunton Daniels Reginald, II Claverton build- borne Port, Sherborne (Dorset) Carpenter J.Nether Stowey,Bridgwatr ings, Widcombe, Bath Gould Edwin, Farmborough, Bath Case Albert, Chillin~ton Ilminster Darby Walt.Winsford,Dulverton R.S.O Grandfield J. Over Stowey,Bridgwatr Cash & 00. 54 Eastover, Bridgwater & Davey J.6 York st.Weston-super-Mare Gray Herbert, Rose cottage, Norton I Hendford, Yeovil Davey James., 79 Royal arcade, Wes- St. Philip, Bath Cash & 00. Market street, Crewkerne ton-super-Mare Green John, 33 Moorland road, Old- &. 34 Southgate street, Bath Davey Thomas, 35a, New King st.Bath field park, Bath Oattle John, Oake, TauntDn Davis George, 4 Barton street, Bath Gregory O. J .Midsomer Norton, Bath Cave Edwin, West Coker, Yeovil Davis Wm. 10 Edward st.Bridgwater Grenter W.Bleadon,Weston-super-Mre Cavill A. R. Bleadon,WestDn.super-Mr Day Joseph, 2 Abbey street, Bath Gunning Charles, 32 Brougham Haye, Cavill J. Bleadon, Weston.super Mare Dean Frederick, 23 Blunt st. Frome Twerton, Bath Chaffey John Herbert, West Stoke, Dennis George, 64 &. 65 Meadow st. Hack W. Walton-in-Gordano,Olevedon ,stoke-sub-Hamdon S.O Weston-super-Mare Hacker G.2 Susilex pI.Widcombe,Bath Champion Chas. Congresbury, Bristol Derriman Miss MatiIda Annie, 18 Haddrell William, 2 Budbrook place, Chltplain Mark, Langford, Bristol Oheap street, Bath St. Saviour's road, Bath Chard Thomas Norman i& Sons,Market Deverell Hy. 5 Westgate bldgs. Eath Hall Alfd. 22 & 45 Southgate st.Bath straet, Crewkerne; Silver street, Dick R. i& J. I Oheapside, Taunton; Hallett Jabez, East street, Ilminster llminsterj St. James street, South 55 Catherine st. Frame &; 6 Stall Hammett ScOtt,I2 High st.Wellington Petherton S.O. j Market pI. Somer- street, Bath Hancock Thos. 36 Silver st. Taunton ton S.O.; 64 High street, Shepton Dobbs John, High st. Portishead Hanks Wm. Rush hill, Twerton,Bath Mallet j Bow street, Langport Dodarall Charles, Queen Camel, Bath Hann Thos. Patwell street, Bruton . R.S.O. &. 50 High street, Wells Dodge Augustus,2 & 3 Stony st.Frome Hardwidge John, Brent Knoll, High- Charles William, 41 Milsom st. Bath Doman Mrs. Fanny, :2 High st. Twer- bridge R.S.O Chubb Jo&eph, High st. Street S.O ton, Bath . Hardy Jas,. Churchingford, Honiton Clapp George, Pleamore, Wellington Dovey H.Bleadon, Weston-super-Mare Harris Mrs. O. W. Triangle, Olevedon Clark Henry, 5 Ohelsea buildings, Dowling Henry,lSd, Station rd.Tauntn Harris E.S Market pI. Wincanton,Bath London road, Bath Dredge James, 9 Broad street, Wells Harris Frederick, Tatworth, Ohard Clark William Oox, Banwell RS.O Dndderidge E. 3Ia, Station rd.Tauntn Harris George, 16 Monmouth pl.Bath Classey Arthur Edgar, Westbury,Wells Duddridge W.24 Jubilee st. Taunton Harris In. 14 Snow hill, Walcot, Bath Clothier A. Fore st. Castle Oary R.S.O Dunn Edwin, High street, Wellington Harris Stephen, Stanton Drew,Bristol Clothier J.Ansford la.GastleCaryR.S.O Dury A. O. W. 2 Kingsmead st. Bath Harrison John, Carha~pton, Taunton Clout Stephen, Garfield villa, Clifton Dury Edwin, 7 Monmouth pI. Bath Hart Cornelius,13 Lower Dover st.Bth road, Weston-super-Mare Eames Alfred Williton, Taunton Harvey Fredk. 52 South st. Yeovil CDates Joseph & Son, Oheddar RS.O Edghill J. L. &; Son, High street, Harvey George, jun. Kingsbury Epis- Coles G.Stone Allerton,AxbridgeRS.O Glastonbury copi, South Petherton SO Coles Henry, Enmore, Bridgwater Elliott Thos.West st. Dunster,Taunton Harvey George, s-en. Stembridge, Coles Ra bert'49 Mantle st.Wellington Elver J oseph Thomas, Pedwell, Ash- South Petherton S.0 Ooles Samuel, Kilve, Bridgwater cott, Bridgwater Harvey John, Dundry, Bristol Coles William, II Monmouth pl.Bath Emery Findlater, Timsbury, Bath Harvey Richard, West Stoughton, Collard B. High st.WiveliscombeR.S.O Emery John Bush, Timsbury, Bath ;Wedmore, Weston-super-Mare Collier Richard H. 77 High st. Wells Eskett John Geo. 40 Holloway, Bath Harwood Joseph, North st.Ilminster Collins H.J'38 Town st.SheptonMallet Evans Bros.I9 High st.Wincanton,Bth Haste In. Over Stowey, Bridgwater Collings James &. Son, 41 High street, Fisher EH, Dulverton R. S.O Hatswell A. West street, Wivelis- Weston-super-Mare Fisher J. East Brent,HighbridgeR.S.O combe R.S.O Coom))e Henry, 30 Stall street, Eath FolletJt R. Biddle st. Yatrton, Bristol Hawes William, High st. Bridgwater Cooper Mrs. F. E.28 Milsom st. Bath Ford Henry, Coxley, Wells Hawking George, Porlock, Taunton Corni'sh W. Nailsbourne, Kingston, Ford Tom, 2 Florence terrace, St. Hayman Wm. 30 East reach, Taunton Taunton Outhbert street, Wells Haynes Robert, 4 Station I'd. Taunton Corry Edwin, Evercreech, Bath Forsey Thomas, Winsham, Chard Hayteo George, 16 Guinea lane, Bath Corry F. West Pennard, Glastonbury Fortt F. T. 13 West street; Wes- Heal William, Dundry, Bristol Corry Wm. Wraxall, Shepton Mallet ton-super-Mare' Heaven A. J. High st. Portishead Court F. Nether Stowey, Bridgwater Fowler Richd. Sonth Brewham, Bath Hector Henry, Wrantage, Taunton Court Henry, II Portman grove, Frayne George, Dulverton R.S.O Hedges Henry, Wraxall, Bristol Cheddon road, Taunton Freeman John, Freshford, Bath Hedges James, 2 WaltDn road, Easb Court J ames, Dulverton R. S. 0 French Alfred, 7 King street, Frome Clevedon, Clevedon Court John, Dulverton R.S.O French George William, Ohurch st. Helps WaIter Edwin (factor),3Southey Court W.Roadwater,Leighland,Tauntn Wiveliscombe R.S.O place, Cornwell buildings, Bath Cousins William Henry, 32 Hill road Frisby James, Forestreat, Chard Hembury John, Shipham, Wins- & 14 Old Church road, Olevedon Frisby Joseph, 45 High street, Wells combe R.S.O Cox A.Ooker hill, West Coker,Yeovil Frisby Jsph.Magdalene st.Glastonbry Hensley John, Summerland road, Cox Edwin, Stanton Drew, Bristol Frisby Joseph, III Middle st. Yeovil Minehead R.S.O Cox Edwin, West Harptree, Bristol Frisby Jsph.8 Town st.Shepton Mallet Hensley W. Severn ter. Watchet S.O Cox Henry, Timsbury, Bath Fry H.I Belle Vue pl.Lansdown rd.Bth Hill A. Wootton Courtney, Taunton Cox William G. 14 Lower Oamden pI. Fry James, Waterow, Ohipstable, Hill Oharles, Patwell street, Bruton Oamden road, Bath' Wiveliscombe R.S.O Hill Edward, Dulverton R.S.O Granfield James, West street,Ilminster 'pryar R. M. 7 Fountain bldgs. Bath Hill Jas. Thos. West st. Orewkerne Crease F. 51 Palmar street, Weston- Gamblin .George, 40 Meadow street, Hill John, 31 North st. Wellington super-Mare Weston-super.Mare Hill John Hy. Stogumber, Taunton Creech G.EastQuantoxhead,Bridgwatr Gamlin SamI. 13 Monmouth st. Bath Hill Josiah'7 & 8 Triangle, Glevedon Orewe Edward, 4 North stf Taunton Gardiner Ohas.West st.Somerton S.O Hill Thos. 6 Park st. Minehead R.S.O Gritchard J.NortonFitzwarren, Tauntn Gardiner Frank, 29 High st. Taunton Hiscox Francis James, 12 St. Peter's Crollker William Thomas, Magdalene Gear Robt. North Perrott, Crewkerne terrace, Twerton, Bath str'3et, Glastonbu~'Y George In. ~ Son, I Broad st. Wells Hitchcock J.Creech St.Michael,Tauntn Croker Wm. 60 High st. Bridgwater George A. 1I.Worle,Weston-super-Mre Roare F. Fortescue rd.Radstock,Bath Crook Hy. West st. Banwell R.S.O George Charles, Berkeley villa, Clar- Hoare Fredk. Emanuel, Welton,Bath Crook W. 12 Oxford IItreet, Weston- endon road, Weston-super-Mare Hobbs Henry, Ooombe street, Bruton super-Mare George Oharles, 17 Robine la. Frome Hockaday Walter,Ditton st. Ilminster Croome Elias, 7 Bellevue buildings, Genge Thos. 18 Westgate st. Taunton Hodges George, Holyrood st. Chard Lansdown road, Bath qibbitt James, Ruishton, Taunton Holbroak Henry, Timsbury, Bath Cross Alfred Henry, Eeckington, Bath Gibbs Henry, Holyrood street, Ohard Hole John (repairer), 25 Dorset street, Crudge W.Allerford,Selworthy,Tauntn Gibbs John, Exford, Taunton Twerton, Bath Culverwell A. J. II5 Holloway, Bath Gibbil WaIter, Wedmore, Weston- Holland William, 12 Portland pl.Bath Culverwell Wm. 66 Holloway, Bath super-Mare Hollard J. 13 Angel ter.Wells rd.Eath Curry George, 5S Alfred street, Burn- Gibbs William Henry, Wedmore, Holloway Jas.67 St. Thomas st.Wells ham R.S.O Weston-super-Mare Holmes F.Woodboro',WinscombeRS.O Curry Henry,repairs neatly &promptly Gill & Co. West st. Dunster, Taunton Holt G. Hinton St. George, Taunton executed, Lawrence road, Worle, Gillmore John Charles, 6 River street Holwell Henry Franklin, 10 Worcester Weston-super-Mare place, Julian road, Bath buildings, Larkhall, Bath.
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