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TRADES. F.AR Brown Chas Ringmore, Kingsbridge Ducknell Benjamin, Ford House, Hol- Burnett :Mrs 1019 r DEVONSHIRE.] TRADES. F.AR Brown Chas Ringmore, Kingsbridge Ducknell Benjamin, Ford house, Hol- Burnett :Mrs. James, Canna park, Brown FrPd, Milton Abbot, Tavistock combe Rogus,Wellington(Somerset) Buckland Brewer, Bideford Brown Frederick, Capel Tor, Lamer- Bucknell F.J. Hill. Uplowman,Tivertn Burnett Robert, Gogland, Cruwys ton, Tavistock Bucknell Jacob, Higher Swineham, Morchard, Tiverton Brown GeJrge, Yellenhams, Feniton, Dulverton (Somerset) Burnett W. H. Luttrell, Bampton Ottery St. Mary Bucknell James, Huntsham, Bampton Burridge J. Meads, Harford, Ivybrdge Brown James, Marldon, Paignton Bucknell James, Roachill, Know- Bnrridge William, Halfacre, Cheriton Brown Jn Cookbury, Brandis Corner stone, South Molton Bishop, Exeter Brown R. Horscombe,Batson, Salcmbe Bucknell James, Shapcott, Knowstone, Burrington Mrs. George, Townsing- Br0wn Ralph, Throwleigh.Ok.,hamptl South Molton ton, Exminster, Exeter Brown Richd. Week, North Tawton Bueknell John, Townlake, Sydenham Burrington John, Gosford Pines, Ot- Brown Samuel, HighE>r Kingford. Damerel, Tavistock terv St. Mary Pancra!lweek, Holsworthy Bucknell Mrs. M. Lamerton,Tavistock Burrington Robert, Shobrooke,Creditn Brown Thomas, Lower Voaden, Brat­ l=!ucknell Robert, Murley, Uplowman, Burrongh Charles, Southayes,Dunkes- ton Clovelly, Lew Down Tivertrm well, Honiton Brown Thnmas, "\Vest Uoombs, Holla­ Bucknell Thomas, Ford, Knowstone, Burrough James, Old Rectory,Honitn com be. Hnlsworthv South Molton Bnrrough John, ~lembury,Axmmster Brown William, TI·radford, Racken- Bucknell Thon.as, Whitefield, Know- Burrough John, Poltimore, Farway, ford, Morchard Bishop stone, South Molton Honitrm Brown William, Great Torrington Buclmell Thomas, Wilhays, Rose Ash, Burroug-h Robert Payne, Sheldon Brown. Wm. Hugbs;ade, Okehampton South Molton grange, Sheldon, Honiton Brown William, Langley, Tamerton '3uckpitt Fred Hobart, The Cottage, Bnrrow E. Tredo" n, Welcow bt:>, Bude Foliot, Crown Hill L"ver 1V·•dstrav, BlacJ,awton Burrow Frank, Tree, Woolfard.is· Brown Willi'lm, Middlecott, Bradford, Buckpitt John F. ·Lower Fuge, Strete, worthy, Morchard Bishop B"andis Corner D:utmouth BrrrriJ\\ Herbt. Highworthy, Olovelly Browne Richa·rd, Dunscombe, Newton Buckpitt John Henry, Abbots Kers- Burrow James, Collingsdown, Buck- St. Ly ·es, ExPter well, Newton Abbot l lanrl Brewer, Bideford Browni·1g James. Higher Bennah & Oncl•pitt S.-0nev Allan, Middle Wad- Burrow John, Cadhay Bridge, Ottery Bowden, Christow, Exeter stray, Blackawton 1 St. Mary Browning- William, Lav.nmoor, Crad­ Burkpitt William Aitken, Lower IBurrow JosE>ph, Lower town, Wool- d >ck, Cullnmpton Wadstrav,• Blackawton st.>rv,• Bucks Cross Brownl'rom be Edward, Lower Gus­ Buckpitt William Foale, Abbots Kers- Burrow Mrs. Mary Ann, Pithayes. cott, Huntshaw, Torringt{)n well, Nt:>wton Abbot 1 WhimplP, Exeter Brown~rom be Fredk Eastacombr>, Budd E. Blagdon's, Bnlham, TivPrton Burrow Richard, Cleave, Burrington, Atherington, Umberleigh Budd Frederick, W oodtown, Dolton Chulmleigh Brown~combe James, Westleigh, Budd G. Bowbier hill, Bampton Burrow Richard Lawrence, Downs, Kentishm·y, Barnstaple Budd Jarnes, Barlands, Dolton Merton, Dolton Brownscombe John, Higher Guscott, Budd John, Foxmeadow, BurringtQn. Burrow S. Ash, Parkham,Horns Cross Huntshaw, Torrington Ohulmleigh Burrow Mrs. Sarah Ann, Searston, 1 Brownscnm:be Thomas, Huntshaw BndQ"e .Jas. ~-\lbt. Dingley, East Forde, Ze31 1\fnnachorum. Bow mill, Runtshaw, Torrington ChPritnn Fitzpaine, Crediton Burrow T. Linton, WelcomhP, Bude Brown!<Crlrnbe William, Ashridge, Budge William, N orton, Bere Alston Burrow Thomas, Bursden, Hartland W"stlPigh, Bideford Bull H. A. Ha~hchnrch, .Axrrinster Burrow Thomas, Venn Ottery, Ottery Brown<>lm R.Lowr. Brimlev,Teig-nmth Bnll John, Black Hakes, Axminster I St. Mary BrowsP G-Pnr!:!;e John, Winslade, South "Bull R. "l'V,st Hill, Otterv St. Marv Burrow Thomas Daniel, Place court, " Pool. King~bridg-e Bnlled Edwin, Old park, North Mol- Colaton Raleig-h, Ottery St. Mary Browse Sydney, Southwood, Strete, tnn, South Molton Burrow 'Villiam, Landboat, Cherit.on Dartmouth Bulled Mark, Mariansleigh, Sth.Moltn J<'itzpaine, Crerliton Bryar1t F edPrick, Oatford, Sampford Bu..llPV .\irs. Elizh. Langford bndge. Burrow "\Ym. WoolsPry, Buch Cross PevPrell, Tiverton Abbots Kerswell, Newton Abbot Bnrrnws .John, Langlands, {Tffpn}me, Bryant Philip, East South Hayse, B11lley H'rpcteri<'k ,Vttle LPigh,Creditn Cullompton LanrlkE>y, Barnstaple Bulley Philip, Kingston, Kingsbridge Burrows Richard, East Worlington. Buckin~?ham Aaron, Lake farm,King's Bulley Tom, High. Brownston & Low. Morchard Bishop Nympton, Ohulmleigh Brownston, King-swear, Dartmouth Burrows Thomas, Brook Stenhall, Buckingham Ben, Starraton, Temple­ Bulley '"~illiam, Broadway, Torbryan, Uffculme, Cullompton ton, Tiverton N ... wton Abbot Burt ~Irs. Bessie, Radford, Werring- Buckingham F. Dallacom be,Blackawtn Bulley William, Kingswear, Dartmth ton, Lannceston Buckingham HPnry, Owlaborough, Bully Bros. Efford, Plympton,Plymth BurtH.Polston pk.Modhnry,Kingl"brdg Knowstone, South Molton Burden Mrs. Dorcas, Kerscott, Sv.im- Buse John Henry, Wootton Moor, Buekingham Hugh, Ll'lmbscombe, bridge, B<~rnstaple Shehbear, Higharrptan :North ~folton, South Mnlton Burden Rd Broad" ood Widger,Lifton Bus sell George, Thorne, GeorgPnymp- Bucidng-ham James, HorsPhaven, Bnrden William, Barbaryball, Stow- t'ln, South Molton CreaC'ombe, Morchard Bi!<hop ford, LPw Down Bussell James, Chardstock, Chard Buckhg-ham James. Stowford, Swim­ Burfr,rd William, Tanhouse, Hem- BusRell John George, Fenny Bridges, b•irlg-", Chittlehampton yock, Cnllompton Ottery St M1rv Bucking-ham John, Bkkingcott & Burge J. Benton, Bratton Fleming Bus~ell .JosPpb William, Town house, Slew. Twitchr>n, South Molton B .rg-' Jn. Button, Bratton Fie ing Gittisham, Honiron Bucl·ing-ram J nhn, The Hut, West Bu1·g-e John, Southbray mill. High- Bn<~sell Richard, West Barton, With- 1 B•1c • I 1 nd, South Mol ton bray, ~nnth Mnlton leigh, Tiverton Buckingham Richd. Bow, Blackawton Burge William, Halsinger, Braunton Butland Benjamin, Leigham, Egg- Bnp1-in o-l1 'lm S. Furze barn, Chittle­ Burges~ George & Henry, Grass park, bncldand, Crovm Hill hampton CharlPs, South :Y.hlton Butland John, Weston mill, St. Bucking-ham SamuPl. Beera, Romans­ Burg-ess Frank, Moor, Chittlehairpton BudPaux. DPvonport lE>'!!"h, Clonth Molton Burg-Pss J. Bratton, Chittlehampton Butland Richard, Hi~rh Leigham, Buckingham Wm. High Tidder!lon, Burgess William, Wrimston, Swim- Egghucl>land, Crown Hill R~ckenford, Morchard Bishop bridge, Barnst<~ple Butt Christr. High st. HatherlPigh Bu ·ki·•g-1.a"1 Willian•, R'gher Fvldon, • EurgCJin HPnry, Sowton, Exeter Bntt Daniel, Burridge, Morchard Nnrth "Molton, South Molton Burg-oyne Brothers, Taw green, South Bishnp Buckingham William, Lyshwell & T~wtnn, OkPh·urptnn Butt DaniPl, West WorlingtQn, Mor- Landc·ombe, Mollftnd, South Molton Burg-ovne Oharl!'s H!'nry, Worden, chard Bishop Buckingham Willi!lm, Marledge, Stoke Fleming, Dartmouth Butt Mrs. Fr>~nk, Thorverton, Exeter Twitchen, South Molton B'Hg-'J-..·np Edward, Higher Luxton, Butt J. Swallow tree, Hittesleigh, BuPI>ingham Wm. Shilstone, Bishops TJn-Ott,r·· l=T-.nitnn ExE>ter Ta"' t m. Barnstflple Bnr!!oyne William HPnry, Lower Pool, Butt Jn. Cowlins, WashfiE>ld, TivE>rton Buckingham William Albert. Eitta­ Allington East, Totnes Butt Mrs. Phrebe, Churchlands, Bur- dun huuse, Bittadon, Earnstaple Bumard John & ~on, Hopparown. ring-ton, Chulmleig-h Buckinzh«m William 'Ihorne J.P., Pyworthy. Hol~<worthy Butt Richard, Little Moortown, Chaw- C C l,:mdkey. Barnstaple Burnell Thomas White, Stitchpool & leigh, Chulmleigh Bucknell Mrs. Mary, William & Geo. Earham, North Molton, Sth Molton Buttland .Alfred, Cuxton, Buckland Cross side & West hil1, Knowstone, Burner William, Penson, Diptford, Monacborum, Yelve:rton South Molton South Brent \Bye George, Sandcombe, Sidbury, Sidmouth .
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