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Devonshire. Far 969 TRADES DlHECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. FAR 969 BakerG.Manor (Jf Ringmore,Kingsbrdg Balkwill James, Lambert, Langtree, Banfield Charles George,Cadhay brdg. Baker Gad, Saint hill, Kentisbeare, Torrington Ottery St. M3ry Cullompton Balkwill Mrs. Mary Copp, West yard, Banks Henry Dick, Clapswater, North­ Baker George, Creber, Diptford, Sth. Peter's Marland, Torrington leigh, Honiton Brent R.S.O :Balkwill Rd. Solden moor, Holsworthy Banks· Robert John, Howberhavne,.- Baker George, Lane end, Halwill, Balkwill Robert, Ilton castle, Malboro', Colvton,• Axminster Beawortby R.S.O Kings borough Banks Thos. H{)lnest, Farway, Honitou Baker George, Sberford down, Sher­ Balkwill W. South Huish farm, Sth. Banks W. (exors. of), Highley, Up­ ford, Kingsbridge Huish, Kingsbridge Ottery, Honiton Baker Henley, Crannacombe, Loddis­ Ball Thomas & J oseph, Higher Cola­ Banks William Henry, Cocksbayes,. well R.S.O vin, Sourton, Bridest<Jwe R.S .. O U p-Ottery, Honiton Baker Henry,Five bridges,Cullompton Ball G. Eastlands, Mary Tavy,Tavistk Barber Charles, Chipley, Bickington,. Baker Henry, \Voodhouse, Queens- Ball James, Davy town, Walkhamp­ Newton Abbot nympton, South Molton ton, Horra'bridge R. S. 0 Barber Thomas, Barton, East Anste''• ~ Baker Hiram, East Membury, Chard Ball James, Muckworthy, Ashwater, Dnlverton R.S.O. (Somerset) Baker J. Honicknowle, CrownHl.R.S.O Brandis Corner R. S.O Rarfitt Chas.C. Bradworthy,Holswrthy Baker James, Landsend, Nth. Lew, Ball J ames, Speccott, l\Ierton, Dolt on Bar:fitt William Ching, Atworthy,. Beaworthy R.S.O R.S.O • Bradworthy, Holsworthy Baker James Henry, Hawkwill, Sut- Ball Jehu, Axna, Mary Tavy, 'l'avistck Barker T.Furzedown, Hittesleigh,Extr combe, IIolsworthy Ball John, Bungsland, East Anstey, Barkla John, Cornbe, Dickleigh,Robor6,. Baker Mrs. Jane, Higher Hazelwood, Dulverton R.S.O. (Somerset) RS.O Loddiswell R.S.O Ball John Thos. Loddirnell R.S.O Btarman G. Ballers,Goodleigh,Barnst{i Baker Jesse, Escot, Ottery St. Mary Ball Jsph. West Bowerland,Okehmptn Barnes W.& F. Stokenham, Kingsbrdg Baker John, Coxmore, Bow R.S.O Ball MisS' K. Hillerton, Bow R.S.O Barnes F. New barn,Yarcom'oe,Chard Baker Jn. Bratton Fleming, Brnstple Ball P. Pearcey, Rose Ash, Stb. Moltn Barnes John, Mortehoe R.S.O Baker J. Hardwick, \Vinkleigh R. S.O Ball Prideaux L. Combe, Churcbstow, Barnes Thomas, North Bnckland', Baker J.Downhayes,Spreytn.Bow RSO Kings bridge Georgeham, Braunton R.S.O Baker John, Keenan, North Bovey, Ball S. Crowdy mill, Harbertonford Barons Arthur Simmons, Gerston, Al­ :Kewton Abbot R. S. 0 vington West, Kingsbridge Baker John, Lidwell, Dawlish Ballamv Simon & Son, Court st. More- Barons Ernest, Lower Easton, Easton,. Baker J.Marwell, Ringmore,Kingsbrdg ton Hampstead, Newton Abbot Kings bridge Baker John, Northcott ho. Honiton Ballman .T. Land, Silverton, Exeter Barons "\Ym. Hy. Easton, Kingsbridge Baker John, Treble,Crockernwell,New- Ballman W. Land, Silverton,Cullmptn Barra'ble Dennis, Totally Barton, ton Abbot Balman Mrs. Ann, Lower place, Poug- Highampton R.S.O Baker John, Trendwell, South Milton, hill, Crediton Barratt J. Newton Ferrers, Plymout~ Kingsbridge Dalman Edmund, Ward, St.Giles-in- Barratt Richard H. Holbeton,Ivybrdg Baker John Farleigh, Kitchadon, Eg- the-\Vood, Torrington Barrett Charles, Kimworthy, Brad- gesford, Wem'bworthy R.S.O Balman John,Woodland, Swymbridge, worthy, Holsworthy Baker J osiah, Dodge's wick, Halber- Barn staple Barrett Henry, Little Lindridge,King~ ton, Tiverton Balman R.Pulworthy,Hatherlgh.R.S.O steignton, Newton Abbot Baker L. West Johnstone,South l\Ioltn Balman Richard, Sbilstone, Cbittle- Barrett Joshua, Little Bridge, Bridge­ Baker Owen, Luttrell, Bampton R.S.O hampton, Umberleigh R.S.O rule, Holsworthy Baker Mrs. Priscilla, 1Villtown, 1Yalk- Balment Jas. Berry Narbor, Ilfracmbe B arrctt W. :Mountain,Littlehm. Exmth hampton, Horrabridge R.S.O Balment John, Bodst{)ne barton,Comb- Barrett William G. Hole, Ashwater-., Baker Richard, Milton town, ::\Iilton m~rtin, Berry Narbor, Ilfracombe Clawton, Holsworthy Damerel, Brandis Corner R.S.O Balment John, Yarmacott, Swym- Barrell \Villiam H. Hill head, Ug­ Baker R. Week, Spreyton, Bow R.S.O bridge, Barnstaple borough, Ivybridge Baker Robert, \Yestover, Ivybridge Balsdon Mrs. Jane & Sons, Nth. Trew, Barriball Thomas, Tamartown, Wer­ Baker Samuel, Blackdown,Mary Tavy, Black Torrington,Highampton R.S.O rington, Launce;ton Tavistock Balsdon Daniel, South Trew, Black Barrington Frederick, Staverton,Buck­ Baker Samuel, Lincombe, Ilfmcombe Torringt{)n, Highampton R.S.O f~stleigh R.S.O Baker Samuel, Penruse, North Pether- Balsdon James, Muckworthy, Ash- Barrow Alfred, Great Eswortby, Tem­ win, Egloskerry R.S.O water, Brandis Corner R.S.O pleton, Tiverton Baker T.Barton,Chawieigh,Cbulmleigh Balsdon Jas. St. Giles-in-the-Heath Barrow :Mrs. John, Shilstone, Brendon, Baker T. Jays, Werrington, Launcestn llalsdon J. Coxwell, Exbourne R.S. 0 Barnstaple Baker Thomas, Lynton, Barnstaple Bal~rlon Richarcl, The Barton, South- Barrow 1Villiam, Kentisbury Ford,. Baker Thomas, Royal Castle hotel, cott, Bideford Kentisbury, Barnstaple Lynton, Barnstaple Balsdon Richard, Beacon Down, High- Barrow William, Little Cockerham,. Baker W. Agaton, St.Bndeaux,Devnprt ampt-on R.S.O South l\folton Baker W.B.Cleave,Burrngtn.Chulmlgh Balsdon Robert Percy, Wear Barton, Barrow William, New park, X orth Baker W.R.Eastdown,Blackawtn.R.S.O Wear Gifford, Bideford Molton, South Molton Baker Walter, Higher "\Yarcombe, Balsdon T. ~Iuffery, Laugtree,'l'rngtn BaTter George, Middlestoke, Holne,. Churchstow, Kingsbridge Balsdon 1Villiam, 1Vooda, Shebbear, Ashburton R.S.O Baker William, Bridge end, Newton Highampton R.S.O Barter John, Warnacombe, !Buckfast­ Ferrers, Plymouth Balsdon \Yilliam John, Bus kin, Ex- leigh R.S.O Baker William, Eggbeare, Werrington, 'bourne R.S.O BarterP. \Vest combe,Dartingtn. T()tne3o Launceston Bamsey Richard, Upton Pyne, Exeter Barter William F. Higher Bow, Ug­ Baker William, Longdown, Exeter Banbury Bros. Bishop's Teignton, borough, South Brent Baker Wm. Mnt. Boon, Dunsford,Extr Teignmouth Bartlett Bryant, New house, Sut­ Baker WilHam, Yeo town, Bishop's Banbury Albert, Barton, Pancr~sweek, combe, Holsworthy Tawton, Barnstaple Holsworthy Bartlett Hy. Salter, Diptford Duwns, Baker William George, Flear, Ailing- Banbury Francis, Hawkadon, St.Giles- Diptford, South Brent R.S.O ton East, Mounts R. S. 0 in-the-Heath Bartlett J. Rookery, Up-Ottery,Honita Balcombe Clifford, Loddiswell R.S.O Banbury Frank, Teignyeo farm, Chud- Bartlett John, Tree, Swymbridge,. Bale Richard & William, Damage Bar- leigh R.S.O Earnstaple ton & Bickenbridge, Ilfracombe Banburv George, King~teignton,Chud- Hartlett 'I'. Hugglepit,Clovelly,:Bidefrd Bale George, Littleham, Bideford leig-h R. S. 0 Bartlett T. Meddon, Hartland,Bidefordl Bale Isaac, Higher Rookabear, Frem- Banburv John, Eastlake, Thrushelton, Bartlett Thomas, ~ew house, Sut- ington RS.O Lew Down R.S.O combe, Holsworthy Bale Mrs. Jane, Eastem Ball,Twitchen, Banbury Richard, Cholwell, Mary- Bartlett Timon, Up-Ottery, Honiton South :Molton stowe, Lew Down R.S.O Barton G. Hemyock oostle,Cullompton Bale John,Lydacott,Fremington R.S.O Banhury Richard, Eastlake, Broadwood Baskervills Elias, Harestone, Shaugb Bale John, Middle Langdon, Little- Widg-er, Lifton R.S.O Prior, Roborough R.S.O ham, Bideford Banhury Richarcl, Middle \Vhitelv. Baskervills John, Brisworthy, Telver­ Bale Philip Brook, East Park, Iddes- North Petherwin. Egloskerrv R. S."O ton RS.O leigh, Winkleigh R. S. 0 Banbury Samuel, Cmnbrook, l\loreton Baskervills John, Coombe, Landscove,. Bale Thomas, Jacobs City, Clayhidon, Hampstead, Newton Abbot Ashburton R.S.O Wellington (Somerset) BanburySamuel,Kilford,North Pether- Baskerville William, Woolwell, Bick­ Bale Wm. Easewell, Mortehoe R.S.O win, Egloskerry R.S.O leigh, Roborough R.S.O Balkwcll Isaac, Kellacott, Broadwood Banbury T. Ivy C{)t. Poltimore, Exeter Bassett Wm. & Waiter, Monks, Py­ Widger, Lifton R.S.O Banhury Thomas, West Park, Iddes- worthy, Holsworthy :Balkwill Jn.Peter's Marland,Torringtn leigh, Winkleigh RS.O Bassett John, Braunton R..S .. O .
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