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Itbrefo It:Bstuit:E POS'l' Farmers-Continued, Lee G 122 itBREFO it:bstuit:E POS'l' FARMERs-continued, Lee G. Stoke Lacey, Brotnyard MainwaringJ. Upcott, Almeley,Herefrd Jones P. St. Margaret.'s, Hereford Leech J. Cradley, Great Malvern Mainwariug J. Brimfit:1d, Ludlow Jones P. Kinton, Leintwardine, Ludlow Leech W. St. Devereux, Herefi,rd Mansell J. Jay, Leintwardine, Ludlow Jones R. Leintwardine, Ludlow Leonard T. Poston court, Vowchurch Mansell T. Much Dewchurch, Hereford Jones R. Rea, Bishop'sProme,Brotnyard LewiB -, Wern herbert, Newton Mansell T. Aconbury, Hereford Jones R.Middleton-on-tbe-Hill,Teubury Lewis B. Ganarew farm, Ganarew, Ross .Manwaring J. Llwyn-rosser, Hereford Jones S. Above Eign, Hereford Lewis Edmund, Upper Breinton, Brein- Manwaring J. Park, Eye, Leominster · Jones T.Bearwood,Earclisland,Leomnst.r ton, Hereford Mapp W. Stockton, Leominster Jones T. theCourt,OclePytchard,Herefd Lewis E. Churchfleld, Leominster Martell C. Hope Mansel, Newnham Jones T. Court ho. Wolferlow,Bromyard Lewis E. Fording, Liuton, Ross Marfell G. Gatsford, Ross Jones T. Didley, St. Devereux, Hereford Lewiil E. Vrow, Rowlstone Marfell G. Hartleton, Linton, Ross Jones T. Great house, Dorston, Hay Lewis Mrs. E. Noverings, Ledhury Marfell G. Pigeon House, Ross , Jones T. Kenderchurch,.Hereford Lewis G. Lower House, Hereford Marfell H. Upper Foxhill, Ross Jones T. Much Marcle, Led bury LewisG.Bredward,Low.Hergest,Kiogtn Marfell J. Grove farm, Llangarron,Ross Jones T. Staunton-on-Wye, Hereford Lewis G. J. Bredward farm, Kington Marfell J. Hope Manse!, Newnham J ones T. the Broad, Leominster Lewis H. Swioemoor, Bosbury, Lf'dbury Marfell T. Chubb Hall. Ross Jones T. Whithington, Kilpeck,Hereford Lewis H. Tillington, Burghill, Hereford Marfell T.UptonCourt,Uptn.Bishp.ltoss Jones W. BramptonAbbotts, Ross Lewis H. Park farm, Llangarron, Ross Marfell W. Tretire, Ross Jones W.Canon bridge, Madley,Herefrd Lewisi.Castlefield,Kentchurch,Herefrd Marston H. Woodhampton. Tenbury Jones W. Castle hill~ Little Birch, Ross Lewis J. Howton,Bodenham,Leominstr Marston J. Willersley, Hereford Jones W. Much Dewchurcb, Hereford Lewie J. Townsenrl, Wet'lthirle, Hereford Mar.,tonT.Haven,Aymestrey,Leominstr Jones W. Wellington, Hereford Lewis J.Wildon, Ulliugs\vick,Bromyard Martin R. & T. Brobury, Hereford Jones W. Hill Eaton,Foy, Ross Lewis J. Bridge court, Brilley,Hereford Mason G. Easton, Tenbury Jones W. Hill farm,Tarrhtgton,Ledbury Lewis John, Little Burlton, Burghill, Mason H. Comberton,Orleton, Ludlow Jones W. Lower Moccas, Hereford Hereford Mason J. Court farm, Aylton, Ledbury Jones W. MichaelcburchE8kley,Herefd Lewis J. Longford, Leominster Mason N. Pencombe, Bromyard Jones W. Much Dewchurch, Hereford Lewis J. Pen Jan, Huntington, Kington Mason R. Pencombe, Bromyard Jones W. Quehb, Eardisley, Hereford Lewis J.Warlow,EatonBishop.Hereford Mason R. Wellington Heath, Ledbury Jones W. the Farm, Tarrington,Ledbur~ Lewis MrR. theHurst,Dilwyn,Leominstr Mason T. Humber, Leominster Jones W. Warren, Aconhury, Hereford Lewis P. Caeau, Wormbridge, Hereford Mason T.Yatton, Aymestrey,Leominster Jones W. White ho. As ton, Leominster Lewis P. Gann&.ls, Dorston, Hay Mason W. Lawton marsh, Leominster Jones W. White house, Sellack, Ross Lewis T. Crossway, Brilley, Hereford Masters W. Pop lands, Worcest~r Jordan B. Stauntou-on-Wye, Hereford Lewis T. Holmes, Lyon's hall, Hereford Masters William Thomas, Poswick Jordan W. Ullingswick, Bromyard Lewis T. Little London, Hereford lodge, Wbitbourne, Worcester Joseph J. Shawl~, Titley, Kington LewisT.Newchurch,Kirmersley,Herefrd Mathews J. Middle Cwm, Llanveyno Keddle T. Penblaith fm.Liangarron,Ross I.ewis T.Grove,Brockhampton,Bromyrd Ma thews J. Panbrook, Llangarron, Ross Kedward J.Broom farm, Peterstow,Ross Lewis W.Penylan,Kentchurch,Hereford Mathews J. Woodland house,Blakemere Kedward W. Kingswood, Kington Lilwall W. Woonton,Almeley,Hereford Mathews P. tinton, Ross Kendrick J. Mill farm, Colwall,Ledbury Link F. Dormington, Hereford Mathews S. Wellbrook, Hereford Kendrick J. Coddington, Ledbury Lippett Mrs. S. Risbury, Leominster MathewsT.Oatley,Peterchurch,Herefrd Kettle J. Pembridge Castle, Monmouth Little T. Adam's court, Lea, Gloucester Matbews W. New brook, Hereford King H. Colwall, Ledhury Little T. Aston lngham, Gloucester Mattey J. Much Dewcburcb, Hereford King J. Grove's end, Colwall, Led bury Little T. the Quob, Walford, Ros8 Mattey J. Old crt. Lugwardine,Hereford King J. Lady meadow, Lit.Marcle,Ledby Lloyd -,Brook farm, Whitclmrch Matthews O.Sallys,Kinnersley ,Hereford King J. Hazells, Woolbope, Ledhury LloydG.Miertield,StokePrior,Leominstr Matt.hews R. Falcon, Soller'~ Hope King J. Malt house, Colwall, Ledbury Lloyd G. Tredunnock, Llangarron, Ross MatthewsR.Garland,Fownhope,Herefrd Kings W. Withington, Hereford Lloyd J.Broad Green, Madley,Heref'ord Matthews R. Bircher, Leominster Kiugston W. Much Marcle, Ledbury Lloyd J. Brockhampton, Ross Matthews S. Weobley, Hereford Kin11ersley Mrs. A. Meadows, Preston Lloyd J. Hockral, Hereford Matthews T. Colwall, Ledbury Wynne, Hereford Lloyd J. Pentre Coed,Brilley, Hereford Matt hews T. Hallaston, Hereford Kinsey S. Little Marstone, Bromyard Lloyd Mrs. L. Sonthington, Bromyard Matthews T. Stoke Edith, Ledbury Knights Mrs. E. Pigeon house, Orcop Lloyd R. Cai Caron, Hereford Matthews W. Much Marcle, Led bury Knill T. Stoke Prior, Leominster Lloyd R. PentreJack,Brelley,Hereford MatthewsW.Rugden,Soller's Hope,Ross Kuill W. Heath, Stoke Prior, Leomnstr Lloyd 1'. Madley, Hereford Maun J. Whitney, Hereford Lambert H. Wootton, Brom)ard Lloyd W. Bishon,Bisbopstone,Hereford Maund J. &J. C. Lower wall end, Monk- Lambert W. Clehonger, Hereford Lloyd W. Maclands,ManselLacy ,Herefrd land, Leominster Lambert W. Humber, Leoroinster Lloyd W. Old Castle, Col wall, Led bury MaundG.Durstone,Pencombe,Bromyard Landon T. Haywood, Hereford Lloyd W. Upper Castleton, Hay Maund J. Stauntou-on-Wye, Hereford Lane D. the Wood. Lyon's hall,Herefrd Lloyd W. Lougford, Leominster Maybrey T. Kinley, Letton, Hereford Lane E. R. Much Marcle, Ledbury Lock G. Great House, Monmouth Mayo W. Donnington, Ledbury Lane H. Dewchurcb barn, Boulstone Loggen Mrs. l\1. Vine tree, Bromyard Mayos Mrs. Mary Ann, Whitehall, Lane H. Gwenherion, Monmouth Longmore E. Adforton, Ludlow Hampton Bishop, Her~ford I-ane J. Swallow, Wellington hth. Ledbry Longvill B. Lust on May os T. Trewaugh, Llangarron, Ross Lane J. Court f'm. Canon Pyon,Hereford Loveridge Mrs. S. A. Daffaluke, Ross May than W. Tretire, Ross Lane Mrs. M. Peueombe, Bromyard Lovrid~e R. Callow, Waltord, Ro<>s Meacbam E. Eastnor, Led bury Lane Mrs. M. Pembridge, Leominster Low J. Yatton, Aymestrey, Leominster Meadmore C. Broomy close, Ross Lane R. Lea brook, Lea, Gloucester Lowe J. Butt House, Weobly Meadmore C. Leniston,Llanwarne, Ross Lane R. Little Hegdon, Bromyard Lowe J. Petchfield farm, El ton, Ludlow Mead more J. Pennant, Orcop, Ross Lane R. Tuston's fm.Ashperton,Ledbury Lowe W. Lower Wickton, Leominster Mead more J. St. Weonard'~, Ross Lane Mrs. S. Homend, Great Malvern Lucas D. Bridstow, Ross Meadmore Mrs. M.A. Stradway, Orcop Lane T. Eign hill, Tupsley Lucas D. Peterstow, Ross Ross Lane T. Whithers, Ledbury Lucas J. Field, Collington, BromJard Meates T. Gillow, Hentland, lloss Lane W. Upton, Lit. Hereford, Tenbury Lucas J. Whitecross, Bridstow Meats G. Sink green, Dynedor,Hereford Langford J. Walford, Lud]ow Lucas R. Bower farm, Bridstow, Ross Meats J. Col wall, Great Malvern Large W. Swinemoor,l\Iadley,Hereford Lunn P. Hopeend,Cradley,Gt.Mal"ern Meats T. Upper house, Westhide Lawrence G. Hedgley, Bromyard Lyrldiatt William, Glebe house, Dyne- Medlicot J. Blakemere Lawrence G. Hillhampton, Hereford dor, Hereford Medlicot J. Hinton court, Hereford Lawrence Mrs. H. Rosemoor, Worcester Lyke J. & S. Woodland!l, Elton, Ludlow Meek E. Church farm, Led bury Lawrence J. Church fm. Lit.Birch, Ross Mack A. Lyvres Ocle, Hereford Mercer T. Keephill,Winslow, Bromyard Lawrence J. Cholstrey, Leominster Maddox J. Hinton,Peterchurch,Herefrd Mereditb D. R. Cusop Lawrence J. Eyton, Leominster Maddox J. Upper Catley, Led bury Meredith E. Tyllyshope, Cusop Lawrence P.Leinthall Starkes,Leomnstr Maddox W. Homend street, Ledbury Mereditb J. Wharton court, Leominster Lawrence T. Eardisland, Leominster Maddy J. Vowmine, Dorstou, Hay MeredithS.Adfrtn.Leintwardine,Ludlow Lawrence U. Bridge Soller~, Heretord Maddy W. Wilmerston, Heref'ord Meredith R. Apostles farm, Kine:ton Lawrence W. Hungerstone, Hereford Magness W.LowerBullingham,Herefrd Meredith R. Bridgend, Bromyard Lea J. Holstey, Vowcburch Maile C. Tarrington, Ledbury Merrick Mrto1. A. Hodenham, Leominster Lea T. Canon bridge, Madley, Herefortl Mailes A. Soller's Hope, Ross Merrick E. Hillbampton, Hereford Leake W. Burgess, Avenbury,Bromyrd Mailes P. Petty France, Gt. Malvern Merrick J. Norton Canon, Hereford Leake W.jnn.Up.Venn,Avnbry.Bromyd L\lailes P. Woolhope, Ledbury Merrick S. Adam's wood, Bromyard Leaper R. Mansell Gamage, Hereford ~ailesR.BentOrcbard,Woolbpe.Ledbry )Ierrick W. Fenhamptou, Herefo:d .
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