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Trades' Dirf!Ctory. 121 TRADES' DIRF!CTORY. 121 BooT & SHOE MAKERs-continued. Keats W. Menson's court, St. Thomas Pittman J. Chetnole, Sherborne Fall R. Fortune's well, Portland street, Melcombe Regis, Weymouth Player J. O~mi11gton Falstone C. East street, Brid port Kellaway W. Dorset place, Wy ke Regis Pouncy C. High West st. Dorchester I<'areyW.I6 East street, Melcombe Regi!' King J. High West street, Weymouth Potter W. Charmouth Farrant J. King of Prussia la. Bridport King R. Stalbrid~e, Blandford Prosser J. Whitchurch, Briuport Flew H. Easton, Portland Lake W. Cove quay, Weymouth Puckett & Daw, Preston Fooks J. Osmington Lane H. Bere Regis, Blandford Purton E.SturminsterMarsl:all,Wimbrn Foyle J. Kington Magna, Blandford Lano 0. Easton, Portland Quick W. Sherborne lane, Lyme Regis Freke E. West street, Blandford Lawrence T. Sytlling St.Nicholas,Cerne Read H. Milborne St.Amlrew's,Blandfd Freke G. East street, Blandford Lear J. Motcombe, Shafte;;bury Redhead R. Eastbrook, Wimborne Freke J. Salisbury street, Shaftesbury Lee F. Love lane, Weymouth Ricketts J. Bere Regis, Blandtord French W. & F. East street, Bridport Lilly W. Tarrant Monkton, Blandford Hideout C. GlanvillesWootton,Sherbrne Frost J. Charmouth Locker C. Corfe Castle, 'Yareham Hideout C. Piddletrentbide, Dorchester Fry S. G. High street, Shaftesbury Lugg J. Charmouth Hideout E. Buckland Newton, Cerne Fry M. Lytchett Matravers, :Poole Lush J. Bourton, Bath Hideout E. Pulham. Sherborne Galpin W. Gillingham, Bath Lush R. Melbury Abbas, Shaftesbury Hideout G. Stower Provost, Blandford Gatehouse H. St. James's, Shaftesbury Lush S. Bourton, Bath Hideout M. Glanville'l Wootton,Sherbrn Gent H. Hound street, Sherborne Lodder C. Row,Stower Provost,Blndfrd Hideout T. Alweston Folk, Sherborne Gent I. W. Cheap street, Sherborne Lodder I. Lei~h road, Wimborne Riggs G. Winterhourne Whitch. Bid ford Geor~e J. Milton A bba'l, Blandford Lodge J. Bell street, Shaftesbury Roberts W. Caundle Bishop, Sherborne Gibbs C. Litton Cheney, Dorchester Male J. South street, Bridport Roberts W. Stnrminster Newton Gibbs C. Fortune's well, Portland l\fansfield J. Monmouth st. Lyme Regis Rl)cket S. East street, Bridport Gibbs W. New buildings, Blandford Manston J. S. High street, Poole Rocket J. Whitchurch, Bridport Gilbt"rt H. Rampisham, Dorcbester Marsh R. East Stoke, Wareham Rockett R. South street, Bridport Goddard R. High street, Shaftesbury Marsh W. Cerne Abbas, Dorcbester Roddy W. King street, Portland Go:ff J. & G. New Orchard, Poole Martin Miss J. 2 St. Alban's row, Mel- Rogers H. Broad Maine, Dorchester Go:ff J. High street, Poole corn be Re~is Rogers J. Milton Abbas, Blandford Goldring C. West Stafford, Dorchester Martin M. :!\'!interne Magna, Cerne Rogers T. Leigh, Sherborne Goodfellow W. Cranborne Martin W. Minterne Ma~na, Cerne Roles R. South street, Wareham Gossling \V. High street, Wimborne Marwood J. Easton, Portland RolhG.&A.6l St.Maryst.Melcmb.Rf'gis Gould J. Wimborne St. Giles, Cranborne Masters T. Piddlehinton, Dorchester Rolls R. 5 August a pi. Melcombe Regis Grant S. Win frith N ewburgh, Dorchstr M asters "·· Bradford Abbas, Sherborne Rose J. 4 Governor's lane, Melcmb. Regis Grant W. Ower Moyne, Dorchester Matcham C. Child Okeford, Blandford Row land T. Sturminster Newton Gray T. Holwell, Sberborne Meaden B. Salisbury st. Blandford Rumsey C. G. High Eastst. Dorchester Gray W. Parkstone, Poole Meech H. Beaminster Russell S. Portesham Green T. Gillingham, Bath Meech J. J. Beaminster Salisbury G. Piddlehinton, Dorchester Green T.jun. Gillingham, Bath Mepham S. South street, Dorchester Samways E. 92 High st. Weymouth Gregory E. BuckbornWeston,Wincantn Miles J. Maiden Newton, Dorchester Samways E. Queen's row, Weymouth Greenham W. South street, Bridport Miles T. Church street, Poole Samwuys T. Brockbampton, Ceme Grimes T. Parade, Sherborne !\fills F. Corn hill, Dorchester Sandford W. Portesbam Groves J. Godmanstone, Dorchester ~Iills H. S. High West st. Dorchester Sansom C. North street, Wareham Guppy J. Buckland Newton, Cerne Milverton G. West Allin§!ton, Bridport Sansom G. North street, ·wareham Hain H. West Allington, Bridport Mog~ S. Stourton CaugdJe, Blandford Savage A. Salisbury street, Blandford Hall W. North street, Wareham Monckton H. Blndfrd. St.Mary,Blndfrd Savory E. Sturminster Newton Hallett B. West street, Bridport Moore G. Motcombe, Sbaftesbury Scammell J. Motcombe, Sbaftesbury Hallett R. Maiden Newton, Dorchester Moore H. Beaminster Scutt R. Affpuddle, Piddletown Hammond J. Caundle Bishop, Sherborne Moore J. Coombe st. Lyme Regis Seymour H. Hinton St. Mary, Blandford Hardiman H. Tarrant Hinton, Blandfrd M"ootrey T. Parkstone, Poole Shepherd W. Stalbridge, Blandford Harding W. Bridge street, Lyme Regis Morris W. George street, Sherborne Shepperd W. Stratton, Dorchester Hart G. East street, Bridport L\foss J. High West street, Weymouth Shergold J. Salisbury st. Shaftesbury Haskett R. Church lane, Sherborne Moss J. Church Knowle, Warebam Shorey R. Spettisburv,Blandford Hatcher J. Marnhull, Blandford Moss T. West si:. Corfe Castle, Wareham Short H. T. I werne Minster, Bland ford Hawker J. King of Prussia lane,Bridport Mutford W. Fordington, Dorchester Short G. T. I werne Minster, Blandford Hawkes J. C. 68 High street, Poole Myall E. Row, Stower Provost, Blndfrd Shorto D. Frampton, Dorchester Hayes S. Market street, Sherborne Nesbitt J. Salisbury street, Blandford Shorto W. Leigh, Sherborne Hayter R. Kington Ma~na, Blandford Newport G. Westbury, Sherborne Simes M. Spettisbury, Blandford Hoare E. Marine parade, Lyme Regis Nobbs E. 78 St.Mary st.Melcombe Regis Simmonds J. Churchyard, Sherborne Hibbs D. C. jun. Corfe Castle, Warebam Noubs J. 7 Bond st. Melcombe Regis Slade J. Little Brady, Dorchester Hibbs G. West street, Wareham Nobbs J. Cbilfrome, Dorchester SmithJ.MilborneSt.Andrew's,Biandford Hibbs H. East st. Corfe Castle, Warebam N obbs W. Cattistock, Dorchester Smith M. Bradford Abbas, Sherborne Hicks R. & S. Salisbury st. Blandford Norris C. Fordington, Dorchester Smith W. South street, Wareham Hill J. Longfleet, Poole Norris J. Fordington, Dorcbester Snook W. Bell street, Shaftesbury HillierMrs. F. Cheselbourne, Dorchester Northover T. R. South street, Bridport Spicer J. Bedcister, Shaftesbury Hitchcock H. Wyke Regis Nossiter F. Beaminster Stainer L. Handley, Cranborne Hoare D. Melbury Abbas, Shaftesbury Notting J. High street, Poole Stanbridge D. East street, Bridport Hoare J. Piddletown, Dorchester N otting J. Market street, Poole Standley G. Sturminster Newton Hodges I. Shirehall place, Dorchester Oates J. West street, Poole Stickland J. West street, Wimborne Holland E. Stoke Abbas, Beaminster Orchard H. Fordington, Dorchester Stickland J. ~Iaiden Newton, Dorchestr Honey well J. 49 St. Thoma~ street, Mel- Os man J. Long Ham, Wimborne Stickland R. South street, Bridport combe Regis, Weymouth Osment J. & Son, High street, Poole Stickland R. Osmington Hooper J. East street, Wareham Paine C. Shillingstone, Blandford Stickland T. Bere Regis, Blandford Hoskins J. West Stower, Blandford Painter J. I werne Courtney, Blandford StockleyG. West st.CorfeCastle, Warehm Hounsell C. Lon~ Bredy, Dorchester Palmer W. Frome Vauchurcb, Dorchstr StockleyS.East st.CorfeCastle, Wareham House J. Holwell, Sherborne Parmiter R. High Ea~t st. Dorchester Stone C. jun. East Stower, Bland ford House T. Bothenhampton, Bridport Parsons H. C. High street, Shaftesbury Stone G. High street, Weymouth HughesW. 7 Crescentst.MelcombeRegis Pavill J. Bradford Abbas, Sherborne Stone W. Easton, Portland Hunt H. J. East street, Blandford Pa.yne .J. Cheap street, Sherborne Stoodley W. Durngate st. Dorchester Hunt R. Tbornford, Sherborne Payne J. Symondsbury, Bridport Strange J. Okeford Fitzpaine, Bland ford Hurden J. Upway Payne R. Chideock, Bridport StrangeR. Broad Maine, Dorchester Hurlstone J. Cerne Abbas, Dorchester Phillips C. Milborne St. Andrew's, Strong T. Buckhorn Weston, Wincanton Hyde R. Barraek street, Bridport Blandford Strongman H. Broadwindsor, Beamnstr HysomH.SturminsterMarshall,Wimbrn Pearce J. West Chickerell Stroud R. Fordington, Dorchester Inkpen J. 60 St. Thomas st. Melcombe Pelham J. Child Okeford, Blandford Sturger W. Brad pole, Bridport Regis, Weymouth Penney T. East Lulworth, \Vareham Style J. 89 St. l\Iary street, Melcombe Jacobs F. Hilton, Blandford Percy W. Okeford Fitzpaine, Blandford Regis, Weymouth Jacobs J. T. Market street, Poole Pethen R. lwerne Courtney, Blandford Sydenham J. 1!3:! High street, Poole Jeans J. Chetnole, Sherborne Pinney G. Compton Abbas, Sllaftesbury Symes J. Durngate :;treet, Dorchester Jeffery R. Affpuddle, Piddletown Pinney J. Compton Abbas, 8haftesbury Symes S. Chideock, Bridport Jeftery W. V. 98 St. Mary street, Mel- Pitman J. Bourton, Bath Talbot J. Langton 1\'Iatravers, Warebam combe Regis, Weymouth Pitt J. Bradford Abbas, Sherborne Tatchell W. Swanage, Wareham .
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