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TRADES. FAR 257 Scudamore A I HEREFORDSHIRE.] TRADES. FAR 257 Scudamore A. Ruxton,Llangrove,Ross tSkvrme William, .Middle Norton, Southall Henry, Lower Moor end, Scudamore Charles Alien, Kilreague, Norton,- Bromyard Cowarne Magsa, Hereford Llangarron, Ross Skvrme• Wm. Pudleston, Leominster Southall James, Canon Pyon, Hereford Scudamore Harold, Treaddow court, Slater Alfred, Kinton, Leintwa.rdine Soutter Henry Morgan, .Shetton,Man­ Treaddow, Ross Small A. J. Cinders, Laysters,Tenbury i;ell Gamage, Hereford Scudamore James tMarfell, Upper Small C. C. Richard's Castle, Ludlow Sparkes D. Kentchurch, Hereford Moraston, Peterstow, Ross (letters Smallman Edward Thomas, Forty tSpeakman Samuel, Stagbatch, Leo- through Picts Cross, Sellack) Acres, Wolferlow, Worcester minster Scudamore Richard, The Lea, Ross Smith Alfred & James, Upper Black­ Spencer C'harles, Rodd, Presteigne Seaborne A. Sutton St.Nicholas,Herefd hill, Craswall, Hereford Spencer E. Woodlow,Bosbury,Ledbury Seaborne C. Maescoed, Newton,Herefd Smith Brothers, Wiggall, Breden- Spencer W. The Downs,Linton,Wrcstr Seaborne Geo. Burnt ho. Newton, Hrfd bury, Worcester Spooner Thomas, Tillington Court Seaborne Matthew, New house, Vow- Smith & Essex, Hall house, Ledbury farm, Ti.llington, Hereford church, Hereford Smith Mrs. A. 28 Etnam st.Leominstr Sprague W.Linley grn.Linton,Worcstr Sear Mrs. Elizabeth & Sons, Col­ Smith Arth.The Coed,Craswall,Herefd Stackhouse Chas. W oodhouse, Ledbry wall, Malvern Smith Charles, Garway Hill,Hereford tStallard G.H. Dingwood pk.Ledbury Sellars Albert William, Donathan, Smith Charles, Oaklands,Little Here- Stallard Thomas, Little Birch, Herefrd Llanwarne, Hereford ford, Tenbury Staples Aaron,Brockmanton,Leominstr Selley Ernest Edgar James, Edvin Smith Charles, The Vineyard, Don­ Staples W. Rosedale, Laysters,Tenbry Loach, Bromyard, Worcester nington, Ledbury Stead Mrs. Ann, New Barn,Wigmore, Selley William, Field house, Upper Smith E. Tramorithig, Bacton, Herefd Kingsland Sapey, Worcester Smith Mrs. Edwin,Kellyn, Longtown, Stead Thomas, Wigmore, Kingsland Selman G. E. Burlev,• Linton,Worcstr Abergavenny Steadman J. Staunton-on-Arrow Sexty E. C. Falcon, Sollershope, Ross Smith Eli,Sutton St.Nicholas,Herefrd Stedman Francis, Upper Rhydimoor, Sexty Richard, Ash & Oakland villa, Smith Mrs. Elizabeth, Heath mill, Eardisland, Leominster Bridstow, Ross Cradley, Malvern tStedman Henry J. Yarkhill court, Sexty W.Venn's grn.Marden,Hereford Smith Geo. n4 South st. Leominster Yarkhill, Hereford Sharp H. Lower ho.Whitney,Hereford Smith H. Old County,Mathon,Malvrn Stephens .Arthur Edmund, Hardwick Shaw Mrs. Elizabeth, Rhyd-y-back, Smith Harry, Woolhope, Hereford house, Eardisland, Leominster Michaelchurch Eskley, Hereford Smith H. Fencote, Hatfield,Leomnstr Stephens B. Pentrecoed,Brilley,Hrefrd Shears Samuel, Colliers, Pembridge Smith J.Monkton,Ocle Pychard,Hrfrd Stephens J. Lower Wythall, Walford, Sheldon John, Wyson, Brimfield Smith James, Lower Newton, Kinners- Ross Shenton Richard, The Birches, Kim- ley, Hereford Stephens J.Pen lan, Huntington,Kngtn bolton, Leominster Smith James, Olchon court, Llan- Stephens T. Brampton Bryan Sheppard & Graham, Rodd,Presteigne veynoe, .Abergavenny Stephens W. jun. Lit. Marcle,Ledbry Sherratt Jas. Peterchurch, Hereford Smith John, Cwmadoc, Garway,Hrfrd tStephens William, Baregains, Little Sherratt William, Holdbury barn,Ocle Smith Jn.Fedw, Rowlstone, Hereford Marcle, Ledbury Pychard, Hereford Smith John, Goldhill, Eastnor,Ledbry Stevens James Fencott, Bryhampton, tShew Edmund George, Cold green & Smith Mrs. John, Letton, Hereford Little Hereford, Tenbury Lower Cold green,Bosbury,Ledbury Smith John, Triloode, Llanveynoe, Stevens William, Yatton, Kingsland tShorting Charles Ernest Nicholas, Abergavenny Stewart James, Newfield, St. Marga.­ Cliffs, Little Hereford, Tenbury Smith John, White house, Urching­ ret, Hereford Shuffiebotham Matthew John Plant, field, Hardwicke, Hay, Hereford Stinton George, Wyson, Brimfield Avenbury, Bromyard Smith John, Wigmore, Kingsland Stock Herbert Meredith & Reginald tShuker Langley, Lower Broadfields, Smith John Broad, Bircher common, Hooper, Daffaluke, Glewstone, Ross Bowley, Hereford Leominster Stock H.H.Hollymount,Bridstow,Ross Shute Edwin, Upper Norton, Nor­ Smith John Richard, Great Catley, Stokes Mrs. Alice J ane, Mornington ton, Bromyard Bosbury, Ledbury court, Vowchurch, Hereford tShute Ernest, Ivington, Leominster Smith Joseph, Lowdy hall, Ullings· Stokes Wm. Birtley, Brampton Bryan Simcock Frederick, Meadow court, wick, Worcester Stone Brothers, Fownhope, Hereford Little .Cowarne, Bromyard,Worcstr Smith Joseph, Upper Sough, Stol;:e Stone J. T. Penrose, St. Weonards, Simmons J oseph, Lower Blaen,Llan- Lacy, VVorcester Hereford veynoe, Abergavenny Smith L. B. Putley Township,Ledbry t.Sturkey Thomas H. Cradley,Malvern Simmons Wm. Hendra, Orcop, Herefd Smith R. Roxpole,Thornbury,Worcstr Stnrrock James, The Hope, Lyonshall, Sims G. Trewadock, Garway,Hereford Smith ·Samuel Edward, Great pit, Kington Sims Harry Gray, Crack-o'-hill, Much Bodenham, Hereford Styles W. White ball, Goodrich, Ross Dewchurch, Hereford Smith Mrs. Sarah Ann, Coxall, Ey- Swabey Maurice John, Cwm Craig, Sinnett Frederick, Stifford's bridge, ton, Leominster Little Dewchurch, Hereford Cradley, Malvern • Smith T. Ailey, Kinnersley, Hereford Swaffield Benjamin W. Green court, Sinnet_t William,Hardwick mill, Win­ Smith T. Wern Wen,Craswall,Herefrd Kingstone, Hereford slow, Worcester Smith Thos. Baron's cross, Leominstr Swaithes James, Luston, Leominster Sirrell James, Lower house, Little tSmith Thomas Pritchard, Vern, Symonds Edward, Cornett, White­ Cowarne, Bromyard Bodenham, Hereford church Maund, Ullingswick,Worcstr Skerrett •Charles, Prospect farm, Smith Thomas, The Rallies, Llanvey­ Symonds Edward, The Birches, Tupsley, Hereford noe, Abergavenny Hampton Charles, Tenbury Skerrett Herbert, The Gobbets,Ullings­ Smith V. Cwm steps,Craswall,Herefrd Symonds George, Common, Maund wick, Worcester Smith Vear, Town house, Llanveynoe, Brvan,• Hereford tSkittery William Ward, Lillands .Abergavenny Symonds Richard James, Dilwyn farm, Little Marcle, Ledbury Smith W. Barrow mill,Cradley,MalvnJ Symonds William,Pigeon house,Maund Skyrm .A. Madley, Hereford Smith W.The Parks,Kinnersley,Hrfrd Brvan,• Hereford Skyrm Francis, Wolferlow, Worcester tSmith William, Bidney, Dihvyn Tanner James .Albert, Brinkley Hill, tSkyrme Edward, Lower Buckland, Smith William, Easton farm, Little Brockhampton, Hereford Docklow, Leominster Hereford, Tenburv• tTapp John Quartly, Woodhampton, Skyrme Frank, Pool house, Thorn­ Smith William, Kyrbatch, Thorn- Little Hereford, Tenbury bury, Worcester bury, Worcester tTay]or A. W. WellingtonHeath,Ledbry Skyrme John, Hurstley, Kinnersley, Smith William, Lower House farm, Taylor Mrs. Anne, Litfield, Lyons­ Hereford & Withington, Hereford Yarpole, Leominster hall. Kington Skyrme J oseph, Byford, Hereford Smith William, Mayfields, Bishop's Taylor ;\.rthur William, Shelwick Skyrme J oseph, W oodmanton,Sarnes­ Frame, Worcester court, Shelwick, Hereford field Weobley Smith W. Monstay, Burrington,Ludlw Taylor Charles, Aylton, Ledbury Skyrme Joseph Henry,Lower Lulham, ~mith William, Upper Jury, Abbey­ TaYlor Francis, Great Moor court. Madley, Hereford done, Hereford Much Marcle, Gloucester Skyrme Mrs. Julia, Upper Cwm,Bred­ Smyth John Littleton, King's Caple Taylor Fdk . .A. Kinnersley, Hereford wardine, Hereford court, King's Caple, Hereford Taylor Henry, Avenbury, Bromyard Skyrme M. Bredenbury, Worcester Snead Richard Edward, Lower house, Taylor Henry, Merefield, Richard's Skyrme Richard William Handmore, Preston-upon-Wye, Hereford Castle, Ludlow Staunton-on-Wye, Hereford Snead William, Middlewood, Peter­ tTaylor Hy. Wm.Showle eourt,Ledbry Skyrme Mrs. Sarah, Wootton, King's church, Hereford Tavlor .T. Dodmarsh,Westhide,Herefrd Pyon, Weobley • Snell .Tohn Charles, Fov,• Ross Taylor J. Moseley gate, Pembridge Skyrme Thomas, Whyle, Leominster Soliars J ames, Green farm, M ncb Taylor J . .Acton Beauchamp, Worcstr Skyrme William, Hopleys green, March•, Gloucester Taylor John, Silverstone, Hope Man- Woonton, Hereford Southall Alfd. Wm.Luston,Leominstr sell, Ross HEREFOR~SHIRE :7 .
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