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SHROPSHIRE. [KELLY's Farmers--Eontinued 350 FAR SHROPSHIRE. [KELLY'S FARMERs--eontinued. Traylor John, Llandtroft, Llanvair Walker George, Overwood, Neen Thomas Mrs. S. Middletown,Welshpl Waterdine, Knighton- Savage, Cleobury Mortimer S.O Thomas Thos. Habberley, Shrewsbury Trelfa SamI. Old Hardwick, Ellesmere Walkins Peter, Lower Wall, Llanvair Thomas Thomas, Rock view, Harmer Trickett Samuel, Griftir.s, Ellesmere Waterdine, Knighton Hill, Shrewsbury Trickett Mrs. Sarah, The Rock, Coed. Walkinshaw Robert, Benthall,Broseley Thomas Thomas, Wood, Leasowes, yr-allt, Ruabon' Wall Mrs. .A..New ho.Neenton,Brdgnth Winnington, Shrewsbury Trigger In. Yates,Chelmars'h,BrdgntJh Wall Edwin, Clee St. Margaret,Craven Thomas' W. Beam ho. Ensdon,Shwsbry Trigger Robert M. Upper Brands, Arms R.S.O • Thomas William, Callaughton, Much Stirchley, Sihifnal Wall Francis, Red house, Holt Preen, Wenlock RS.O Tudge John, Duxmoor, Onibury, Leebotwood, Shrewsbury Thomas Wm. Church bnk. CIun RS.O Graven Arms RS.O Wall George, Furlongs, Stoke St. Mli- Thomas William, EIson, Ellesmere Tudor MissA.Harnage,Cound,Sihrwsby borough, Craven Arms RS.O Thomas William, Four AsheS', Tuck Tudor Evan, Craignant, Weston Rhyn, Wall George, Sally copy, Heath, Hill, Bridgnorth Ruabon Craven Arms RS.O Thomas Wm. Monk Hopton, Brdgnrth Tudor Geo. Maesbrook Ucha,Oswestry Wall G. Tugford, Craven Arms R.S.O Thomas William, Moreton, Oswestry Tudor George, Muckleton, Wellington Wall In. Plaish,Leebotwood,Shrwsbry 'Ihomas William. Henry, Caus~ Castle, Tudor John, Harcourt, Shrewsbury Wall John, Rocks green, East Ham. Cause, Shrewsbury Tudor O. Lit. Wenlock,Horsehy.RS.O let, Ludlow Thomason 1\1rs. Ellen, Lower house, Tudor S. Coed-y-go,Sweeney,Oswstry Wall Miss Mary, Row lane, Much Whixall, Whitchurch Tudor SamI.Waters Upton,Wellington Wenlock RS.O Thomason Geo. Stanton, Shrewsbury Tunks Henry, Bitterley, Ludlow Wall Mrs. Mary, Chatwall, Leebot. Thompson Albert, Sudylt bank, Coed- Tunna F.Noneley hall,Nonely.S'hrwsby wood, Shrewsbury yr-aIlt, Ellesmere Turford John, Hoopits, Greete,Tenbry Wall Thomas, Greete, Tenbury Thompson A. Barnsley,Worfld.Brdgnth Turnbull T.Tedstill, Ohetton,Bridgnth Wall Thomas, Lower Chatwall, Lee- Thompson Alfred', Dudleston,EHe.smere Turner (J.) & Norgroves,Lower Norn- botwood, Shrewsbury Thompson John,Coed-yr-allt & Trench, cott, Heatlh, Craven Arms RS.O Wall Thomas, Oakwood, Priors Dit- Ellesmere Turner George, Clee St. Margaret, ton, Bridgnorth Thomson A. Manor farm, Shifnal Craven Arms RS.O Wall William, Dawley R.S.O Tho~ger Mrs. Mary AnD, Wolf's head, Turner Henry, Northwood, Wem Wallace James, Haughmond, Uffing- Kinton, Shrewsbury Turner John, Chetwynd, Newport ton, Shrewsbury Thorley JOIhn, Longford,Markt.Draytn Turner In.Pickstock,Sambrook,Nwprt Wallater J.HlIDgerdale,Benthall,Brosly Thornes Edward,Merrington,Shrwsibry Turner Page, Purlogue, CIun RS.O Walley John, CIapp gate, Whitchurch Thornes Herbert., Edgerley, Baschurc.h Turner Thomas, Overton, Ludlow Walley John Stephen, Heath cottage, Threlwell Richard, Brandwood, Bur!- Turner Thomas, Upper & Lower Fain· Tilstock, Whitchurc!h ton, Shrewsbury tree, Bridgnorth Wailey 'Dhos. T. Frankton, Oswestry Tibbott J. Whitctt.Bishp's CstI.RS.O Turner Vincent, Rushton, Shrewsbury WaIters John, Cotton, Wihitohurch TickleRNorthwood hall,Newtwn.Wem Turner William, Cocks1hutford,Craven Waltoru William, Cheswmrdine, Market Tiler Samuel William, Pepper street, Arms RS.O Drayton Edstaston, Shrewsbury Turner William, Edgcomb, Newport Ward Harry,'Maesbrook Ucha,Oswstl'y Timmins Thomas, Tasley, Bridgnorth Twiddy Robert Randle, Ludford, Lud· Ward Henry, Edgmond, Newport Timmis Albert, Eaton house, Eaton low; & Bromfield RS.O Ward James, Maesbury, Oswestry Constantine, Iron-bridge RS.O Twiss Mrs. Ann, Horton, Shrewsbury Ward John, Hisland, Oswestry Timmis Mrs. Martha, Dryton,Shrwsby Twiss T. B.Lizard mill, Tong, Shifnal Ward John Turner, Preston Brock- Timmis Richard, Westley, Lyth hill, Urion In. & Fredk. Ridge, Oswestry hurst, S<hrewsbury Shrewsbury Urion George, Ridge, Oswestry Ward Joihn Waiter, Blodwel hall,Llan- Timmis Robt. W. Brockton, Shrwsbry Vaughan E.Gloppa,Selattyn,Oswestry y-Blodwel, Oswestry Timmis T. Meese hI. Tong, 8hifnal Vaughan E. Middleton Priors,Brdgnth Ward Joseph, Burwarton, Bridgnorth Timmis Wm. Wall, Forton, S'hrwsbry Vaughan In. Marchamley, Shrewsbry Ward Mrs. M. Crickheath, Oswestry Tinsley 'Dhos. Hopton,Market Drayton Vaughan John, Oakedge, Hope, Ward Rt. Minton,Church Strttn.RS.O Tipton MM. Elizabeth, Longden~upon- Shrewsbury Ward Samuel, Oslbaston, Oswestry Tern, Wellington Vaughan John, Vron,Selattyn,Oswstry Ward Samuel, The Wood, Maesbrook Tipton Mrs. M. Pontesbury, Shrwsbry Vaughan Tihos. Prescott, ShrewS'bury Ucha, Oswestry Tipton Mrs. Richard, The Wood,Long- Vaughan William, Caynton, Newport Ward' T. Wobherton, Chirbury RS.O den, Shrewslbury Vaug,han William, Tibberton, Newport Ward Thoma.s, jun. Crankwell, Wins- Tipton Thos. Low. Wigmore,Shrwsbry Vaughan William, Westibury,Shrwsbry ·bury, Chil'bury RS.O Tipton Thomas, Pontesford, Shrwsbry Veal Miss E.High ho ..AIveley,Brirugnth Ward T. H.Donnington wood,Newport Tisdale C. E. Garmston, Ironbridge Venables Edwin, Hill end, Mainstone, Ward Thos. HenSlhall,Ellerton grange, Titley Chas. Hodnet, Market Drayton Bishop's Castle RS.O Ellerton, Market Drayton Titley J.Hoar lake,Hinstck.Mrkt.Drytn "Venables James, Lower Kemplay, Ward Thomas Henshall, Lubstree Titley John, Preston-on-the-Weald Ightfield, Whitchurdh. park, Lilleshall, Newport Moors, Wellington Venables John, Eaton-under-Haywood, Ward William, Broadstone, Much Titley Thos. Hodnet, Market Drayton Church Stretton RS.O Wenlock RS.O Titley William, Kemberton, Shifnal VenablesS.Ash fields,AshParva,Whitch Ward Wm. Muckleton, Shrewsbury Todd Frederick, Lilleshall, Newport Venlllbles Thomas, Gal'bett hall, Llan- Ward W.Row la.Much Wenlock RS.O Tomkis& Henry, Hopt{)n, Shrewsbury yair Waterdine, Knighton Ward William, Slhrawardine castle, TomkinS'On Jas. Sutton,Market Draytn Vernon Benjamin, Aychley, Sandford, Shrawardine. Shrewsbury TomJey John, Middleton, Oswestry Market Drayton Warder R.Moor ho.Alveley,Bridgnorth Tomlin Wm. Yockleton, Shrewsbury Vernoll' Mrs.Harriet Emma,The Fields, Warder Thomas, Alveley, Bridgnorbh Tomlinson H.Lee Gomery ml.Wllngtn Hinton, WhitchurC'h Warder W. The Hay, Alveley,Brdgnbh Tomlinson John, Wapenshal, Wellngtn VernomJ.Hinton hall,Hinton,Whtchrob Wardman John, Lower Darnford, Rat- Tomlinson In. Weston heath, SJheriff- Vickers Thos. Cherrington, Newport linghope, Shrewsbury hales, Newport Vi-ekers lVilliam, Tibberton, Newport Wardman Robert, Bromley mill,More, Tomlinson William, Shray hall, Mee- Vow John '.Phomas, Rough, Ruyton- Bishop's Castle RS.O son, Wellington in-tbe-Eleven-Towns, Shrewsbury Warrender T. Crackley Bank, Shifnal TomJinson W.F.Wollertori,Mrkt.Drytn Wadham Samuel, Wistanswick, Market Warrilow Joseph, Great Soudley, Toner Peter, Hodnet, Market Drayton DmytJon Market Drayton Topham Benj. Lopington, Shrewsbury Wadlow Mrs. Ann Webster, Patton, Washington James, Huffiey, Battle- Topham H.English Franktn.ElIesmereMuch Wenlock RS.O field, Shrewsbury Topham Richard, Ercall park, High Wadlow Mrs. Annie, Gatacre park, Washington Ralph, Morrell's wood, Ercall, Wellington Gatacre, Bridgnorth Leighton, Ironbridge Topham Thomas, Steele, Whitchurc.h Wadlow E. C. Stanton hill, Shifnal Washington William, Broomrhill, Wal- Topham Thomas J.P. Twemlowes,Ash Wainwright John, Wihittington,Oswst)' lop, Shrewsbury Parva, Whitchurch Wainwright Richard, TyvaldW)·n. Waters Edward, Adstone, Wentnor, Town Arthur, Batchcott, Ludlow Sweeney, Oswestry Bishop's Castle R.S.O Townsend A.English Franktn.Eilsmere Wainwright Thomas, Cowgreaves, Waters Richd. Snailbeach, Minsterley Townsend Geo. Leasowes, Clun R.S.O Stockton, Bridgnorth Waters William, Cold hill &; Kinner- Townsend Henry, Tetchill moor, Tet- Waitrh James, Whitton, Ten'bury ton, Wentnor, Bishop's Castle RS.O chill, Ellesmere Walcot Reginald Herbert, Millcroft, Watkin E. Stockton, Chirbury RS.O Townsend James,C{)ckshutt,Eilesmel'e Bitterley, Ludlow Watkin N. St()('kton, Ohirbury R.S.O Toye John, Oxon, Shrewsbury Walford Mrs. H. Tilst{)ck,Whitchurch Watkins George, Newhouse, Hopton Tralfa Mrs. E. Eroughall,Whitchurch Walker Edward, Morville, Bridgnorth castle, Aston-on-Clun R.S.O.
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