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DORSETSHIRE. [KELLY's SERVANTS' REGISTRY Bartlett Charles, Kingston, Wareham Icoombs Wm 302 SER DORSETSHIRE. [KELLY'S SERVANTS' REGISTRY Bartlett Charles, Kingston, Wareham ICoombs Wm. East st. Beaminster R.S.O OFFICES. Bartlett Mrs. Elizabeth, Winterborne Cooper Miss Ellen, Frome Saint Quin- Brown Edward John, I2a, St. Thomas St. Ma~tin, Dorchester tin, Dorchester street, W,eymouth Bartlett George, Green road, Poole Corben G. Milborne St.Andr~w, ~Iandfr,d Scott :Misses I.&K.I7Cornhill,Dorchstr Bartlett John, Manston, Blandford Corben Mrs. Martha, ChesIl, Fortune s Toop John, Trendle st. Sherborne Bartlett J. ~~st office, M~rden,Wareham W~ll RS.O. Isle of Portlan~ SEWING MACHINE MAKERS Bartlett WIlham, Cheddmgtn. Crwkrne Corb~n Thomas, Verwood, SalIsbury & AGENTS Bartley George, Motcombe, Shaftesbury Cormck Bros. Governor's lane, Weymth .. Bath George, IwerneCourtnay,Blandford Cornick Mrs. Jane, Winterborne St. Cox H. N. &; Son, II East st.BrIdprt Bealing- Chas. Cox, High st. Gillingham Martin, Dorchester King's Cycle Works, Eastbrook house, Beer Mrs. Elizabeth, Chetnole,SherbornelCornick Wm. I Trinity st. Weymouth Wimborne Beer Thomas, Monmouth st. LymeRegIs Cornish John, Dorchester rd. Weymouth Singer Manufacturing C.o. (Sydney Bennett Chas. Hy. Shapwick, Blandford Courage Henry, Fish street, Poole Watts, manager), 45 HIgh East st. Bennett Mrs. Ellen, Farnham, Salisbury Courtney Charles, Bryant's Puddle, Aff· Dorchester; (Albert Reed,managoer), BennettMrs. Martha, West st. Wareham puddle, Dorchester 29 Barrack street, Bridport; (Wm. Berry Geo. 22 North Allington, Bridport Cousins RLoscombe,Powerstock,Bridprt John Pittman, supt.), High street, Berry Wm. Geo. Horse st. Lyme Regis Coward Arthur, Motcombe, Shaftesbury Longfleet, Poole; (G. Elford, agt.), Betts Samuel, Thames street, Poole Cox Mrs.E.Winfrith Newburgh,Dorchstr 64 Salisbury street, Blandford; (J. BevercombJ.West st.BereRrgis,Warehm Cox Miss M. Kington Magna, Gillingham Bracher, agent), Ham, Gillingham; BilesMrs.Elizh. Godmanstone, Dorchestr Cox Sidney, Caundle Bishop, Sherborne & 22 Upper St. Alban's st. Weymth BillettRchd. Sydling St.Nicholas,Drchstr Critchell M. Winterborne Came,Dorchstr &; King stI'eet, Wimborne Bishop Albert, 23 St. George's road, Crocker Mrs. E. 18 Park st. Weymouth SHEEP DEALERS East Fordingt.on. Dorcbester . Cracker James, Holwell, Sherborne . Blades Mrs. Mary Ann, West st.Wmbrne Cross Giles, 2 Damory st. Blandford See Cattle Dealers. Blake John, Long CricheI, Salisbury Cross E.G. Compton Abbas, Shaftesbury SHIP BROKERS. Blandford WaIter, Longfleet, Poole Cuff Mrs. J. Alweston, Folke, Sherborne Boalch Mrs. Mary,'fhe Cobb,LymeRegis Cutler Mrs. Ann, Cranborne, Salisbury See Brokers-Ship & Insurance. Board Mrs. D. Monmouth st. LymeRegis Dalley John Frederick, Easton, Fortune's SHIP BUILDERS. Board Joel, High West street, Weymth Well RS.O. Isle of Portland Alien John &; Co. Hamside, Poole Bohs John Henry, Ha.mworthy, P?Ole Dashwood Wm. Spetisbu~y, Bland.ford Carter Chas. Hope quay, Weymouth Bolt Mrs. Em~a, 9 HIghWest st.Wymth Dav~y Mrs. France:s, 64" est st.Bndport Qhislett & Lewis Hamside Pool~ Bolt Mrs. LOUlsa, Turnworth, Blandford Dav~s Henry,ph~sl1born~. porchester ,, Bolt Mrs. Mary Ann, Old Orchard,Poole DavIs John, Gas lane, Gllhngham SHIP CHANDLERS. Bolwell Mrs. Mary Ann, Cann common, Dawe Alfd. E. Oxbridge, Melplash R.S.O Burden H. &; A. Quay, Poole Cann, Sha~t~sbury Dawes Wm. Thos. High st. Weymouth Colombos Alex. In. High street, Poole Bow John, Llllmgton, Sherborne Day Henry, Corfe Castle, Wareham Lanning Bros. Quay, Weymouth BowerFrank,LangtonMatravers, ~arhm Dean.Alfred, Albert street, Blandford Score RichaTd Oastletown S.O. &; BowerThos.LangtonMatravers, '\\arehm Denms H.Myrtleter. Marsh rd. Weymth Fortune's W~ll Isle of Portland BowlesMrs.Caroline,Ldbrne. Gillingham Diffey George, North street, Wareham , Bowring Chas. 7 Horsfol'd st. Weymth Diment In. Morecombelake, Charmouth SHIP OWNERS. Bracher Hy. Geo. Belchalwell, Blandfrd Doggrell Wm. Wavering la. GilIingharn Burden Henry, jun. &; Co. West Shore Brake Abraham, Yetminster, Sherborne Dominy A. Buckland Newton, Dorchestr wharf Poole Brake Edward, Leigh, Sherborne Dorey Mrs. M. West Lulworth,Wareham Carter iohn Qnay Poole Brett Miss Eliza, Dewlish, Dorchester Dowell Justinian, Upway, Dorchester CoxRchd C~t1eto~S 0.I81eof Portland BrewerGeo.Crendell,Cranbrne.Salisbury Downer John Frederick, Hartlebury Dollin Fr~derick, Coo~be st. LymeRegis Br~ckell Mrs. Giles,EnmoreGrn.Shftsbry buildings, Franchise st. 'Yeymouth Mann John, Southview, Longfieet, Poole Br~dle Mrs.~I~ry An~, North st.Warehm Downton Alb~rt George, Chlckerell road, Pinney Richard Edward, Quay, Poole B~stow~ WIlham, HIgh stree~, Poole Wyke Rel?~s! Weymouth PinneyT. Wm. Arneho. Arne,Wareham BrlXey"m.Hy. Marketst.&HIIl st. Poole Dow~ton '\\Ilham, Charlestown, West Rowe John The Cobb Lyme Regis BromptonRobt.Hthrlnds. Prkstne.R.S.O Chlckerell, Weymouth " Brown Mrs. Eliza, Herston, SwanageS.O Drake A. S. 5 High West st. Weymouth SHIP SMITHS. Brown Mrs. Frances, Lagland st. Poole Drake Mrs. E. Puddlehinton, Dorchester Allen John &Co. Hamside, Poole Brown George, Wyke Regis, Weymouth Drake Samuel, Hilton, Blandford Baker William Henry, Castletown S.O. Brown Mrs. J. Morecombelake, Charmth Dubben Mrs. E. Broadway, Dorchester Isle of Portlllnd Brown J. S. Me1bury Abbas, Shaftesbury Dut:bin Mrs. S. Evershot, Dorchester SHIPWRIGHT Brown J.Nelson ho. High st. Swanage S.O Duke Mrs. E. More Crichel. Wimborne • Brown Miss Martha, Church st. PooIe Dunford Richd. Abbotsbury, Dorchester AlIen Samuel, Quay, Poole Brown Nathaniel, Gussage All Saints, Durden Mrs. Emma, Lyons gate, Min- SHIRT & COLLAR MAKERS. Cranborne, Salisbury terne Magna, Dorehester Barnes Albert E. Cheap st. Sherborne Buckland Charles, Thornford, Sherborne Dutch Jas. Denland, Handley, Salisbury Drew Miss Agnes Emily, High street, Burden Charles, Derby st. Weymouth Easton C. Charlton Marshall, Blandford Sta1bridge Burden Edward, South st. Wareham Easton James, Symondsbury, Bridport Sherborne Shirt & Collar J<'actory, Burden Mrs. Martha, Easton, Fortune's Edmonds Ch~s. Her~ton, Swanage S.O Lon!>' street Sherborne Well RS.O. Isle of Portland Edwards UrIah, Wmterborne Hough- b , Burden Samuel, Buckhorn Westan, Bath ton, Blandford SHOE THREAD MANUFRS. Burridge Chas. Godmanstone, Dorchestr Elcock James, Grove road, Wimborne "Ewens & Turner, St. Michael's la. Brdprt Burwood B. Burton Bradstock, Bridport ElfordW.Winterborne Strieklnd.Blndfrd Kenway George, Bridport. Twines, Cake Chas. Sturminster Newton RS.O ElIett William, Broadway, Dorchester lines, nets of all descriptions ete Case Hy. Geo. St. James's, Shaftesbury Elliott George A. Handley, Salisbury Pymore Mill Co. (John Pickard Suttill, Chaffey Mrs. Sarah, Winterborne Zel- Elsworth Medford, Wonston, Haselbury mango partner), Pymore mill, Brdprt stone, Blandford Bryan, Blandford "Rendall&Coombs,WestAllington, Brdprt Chaldecott James, Post office, Melcombe Farnham In. Pym6re,Bradpole,Bridport 'TuckerRichard&Sons,Fulbrooks,Bridprt Bingham, Dorchester Farwell Albt. 1 Ranelagh tel'. Weymth Cherrett R Lytchett Matravers, Poole Fish John, Bridge street, Gillingham SHOPKEEPERS. Christopher Enoch J. Upway, Dorchestr Flew John, SouthweJl, Isle of Portland Abbott John, Todber, Blandford Churchill William, Racedown, Broad· Follett G. 42 St. Michael's lane, Bridprt Ackerman Stephen, Wallditch, BIandfrd windsor,.Beaminster RS.O J<'ooks Henry, Bryant's puddle, Aff· Adams Moses, Enmore Green, Shftsbry Churchouse Edwin I. L. Market st. Poole puddle, Dorchester AglanMrs.Harriet,Mill green,LymeRegis Clark Walterj Eastbrook, Wimborne Foot Mrs.Ann,BradfordPeverell,Drehstr Allen Mrs. Anniej 8 Sidney terrace, Clarke J. Post office, Affpuddle, Porchstr Foot Eber, Shipton Gorge, Bridport Charles street, Weymouth ClealJames, 55 West Allington, Bridport Foot Henry, Corfe Mullen, Wimborne Allen Samuel, Stratton, Dorchester Cleall Heber, South Perrott, Crewkerne Foot Mrs. Jane, Milton Abbas, B1andfrd Ames Jas. Wm. ChildOkeford,Blandford Cluett Mrs. Fanny, Towngate st. Poole Foot Robert, Batcombe, Dorchester Anstey John, Lytchett Minster, Poole Cole Lewis, Fifehead Neville, Blandford Foote William, 80 West st. Bridport Arnold Thomas, Marnhull, Blandford Collins Geo. Harding's lane, Gillingham Ford Charles, Radipole, Weymouth Arsprey George, St. James's, Shaftsbry Collins Mrs. M. E. Wyke Regis, Weymth Ford Miss M. A. Thorncombe,Blandford Attwooll Miss J. Reforne,Isle of Portland Collis John, I werne Minster, Blandford Ford Thomas, Market place, Poole Backhouse Fredk.Jn. 3Dorset st.Blndfrd Colston Thomas, Castletown S.O. Isle Ford W. Blandford St. Mary, Blandford Baggs Jsph. Burton Bradstock, Bridport of Portland ForwardMrs.M.HaselburyBryan,Blndfrd Barnes Francis Chas. Cann, Shaftesbnry Comben Hy. K. Straits, Isle of Portland FoxL.Glue hl.SturIl\insterNewtonRS.O Barnes Harry, Fifehead Magdalen, Bath Comben John, 3 High street, Fortune's Fox Thomas, Cerne Abbas, Dorchester Barratt William, J<'arnham, Salisbury Well RS.O. Isle of Portland Frampton George, Shapwiek, .Blandford.
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