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DEVONSHIRE. BOO 8C3 Luke Thos.Benj.Io George St.Plymouth Newton William, Newton Poppleford, Perriam Geo TR.!DES DIRECTORY.] DEVONSHIRE. BOO 8C3 Luke Thos.Benj.Io George st.Plymouth Newton William, Newton Poppleford, Perriam Geo. Hy. 7 Catherinest. Exeter Luke Thos.Hy.42Catherine st.Devonprt Ottery St. Mary PerringA.PlymptonSt.Maurice,Plymptn Luscombe Richard,26 Looest.Piymouth Nex Henry, Welland, Cullompton PerrottChas.106Queenst.NewtonAbbot Luscombe Wm.13 Chapel st.Ea.StonehoiNex William, Uffculme, Cullompton Perry John, 27 Gasking st. Plymouth Lyddon Mrs. Elizh. 125Exeterst.Plymth Nicholls George Hy.East st. Okehampton Perry Jn. P. 41 Summerland st. Exeter Lyddon Geo. Chagford, Newton Abbot Nicholls William, Queen st. Barnstaple PesterJ.Nadder water, Whitestone,Exetr LyddonGeo.jun.Cbagford,NewtonAbbot ~icholsFredk.3Pym st.Morice tn.Dvnprt PP.ters James, Church Stanton, Honiton Lyle Samuel, Lana, Tetcott,Holswortby NormanMrs.C.M.Forest.Heavitree,Extr Phillips Thomas, Aveton Gifford S.O Lyne James, 23 Laira street, Plymouth Norman David, Oakford,BamptonR.S.O Phillips Tbos. 68 & 69 Fleet st. Torquay Lyne Tbos. Petrockstowe,Beaford R.S.O Norman William, Martinhoe,Barnstaple Phillips William, Forest. Kingsbridge McDonald Jas. 15 Neswick st.Plymouth Norrish Robert, Broadhempston, Totnes Phippen Thomas, Castle hill, Axminster McLeod William, Russell st. Sidmouth NorthJas.Bishop'sTeignton, Teignmouth Pickard John, High street, Bideford Mc:MullenDanl. 19St.Maryst.Stonehouse Northam Charles, Cotleigh, Honiton Pike James, Bridestowe R.S.O .Maddock Wm.49Richmond st. Plymouth Northam Charles, Off well Pile E. Otterton, Budleigh Salterton S. 0. :Madge M. 19 Upt.on Church rd. Torquay N orthcote Henry, Lapford, M orchard Pile J. Otter ton, Budleigh Salterton S. 0 1t1adge W. 79 Regent st. Plymouth . Bishop R,S.O Pile WiUiam, Aylesbe!l.re, Exeter J\Jansell Jas. C.46 Corn wall st. Devon port Nosworthy Rt. 46 South st. Tor, Torq uay Pill er John, Drewsteignton,NewtonAbbot Marchant James, Tipton St. John's, Nunn James, Harleston, Mounts R.S.O Pincombe Arthur, I Strand, Barnstaple Ottery St. Mary OadesG.Postotlice,Sth.Zeal,Okehamptn Pincombe Robert, Roborougb R.S.O Marsh Clement, Silverton, Cullompton Oates Charles, 62 Fore street, Ivybridge; Pinhey & Steer, Foss street, Dartmouth Marsh William, 70 Paris street, Exeter Loddiswell,Kingsbridge & Beeralston Piper Geo. Iddesleigh, Winkleigh R.S.O 1\'Iarshall John, Castle street, Tiverton OkeRd. Village,Bradworthy,Holsworthy Pocock Bros. 8 Belgrave prom.llfracmbe Martin B. 3 Cromwell road, Plymouth Oliver Alfred, Pyworthy, Holsworthy PolkinhomeHy.Yeolmbridge,Launcestn :Martin Frederick, Parkham, Bideford Oliver George, 9 Bank st. Newton Abbot Pollard Edward, 122 High st. Crediton :Martin Jn.North Lew, BeaworthyR.S.O Oliver George, Chapel street, Exmouth Ponsford W.J.Galmpton,BrixhamR.S.O :Martin John W. 75 East John st.Exeter Oliver George, 20 High st. Barnstaple Pook Shadrach, 15 Brunswick pl.Dawlish J\IartinReuben, Brad worthy, Holsworthy OliverGeo. 14A,& 108 High st.Ilfracombe Poole William, New street, Cullompton li'IartinW.J.North Lew,BeaworthyR,S.O Oliver George, 19 Lower Union street & Popham Wm. West hill,Braunton R.S 0 ltlartyn Wm. 24 Clifton st. Plymouth 36 Fleet street, Torquay Port Freierick, Fore street, Kingsbridgo MaryonE.3~Iadeira pi. Tor Hill rd. Torqy Oliver George, 20 Old Town street; 4 & Pote Robert, Wembury, Plymouth )latthews Ephrm.520ldTown st.Plymtb 92 Union street & Russell buildings, Powe James, Cad bury, 'fiverton ::.\launderGeo.CheritonJFitzpaine,Creditn Frankrort street, Piymouth; ;,4 & 35 Powell Geo. Forest. 'fopsbarn, Exeter Maunder Richd. 15 Church st. Paignton Fore street, Devonport & rq Union Powsland John, Kellaton, Kingsbridge :Maunder William, Broadclyst, Exeter street, Stonehouse PrattWm.LittleUpcott,Rockbeare,Exetr May John, III Sidwell street, Exeter Ovey William, Union street, Barnstaple Prescott John, Morebath, 'fiverton liay Samuel,Black Torrington,Higham- PaddonJas.Kingsteignton,NewtonAbbot Preston John, Loddiswell, Kingsbridge ton R.S 0 PaigeAlb~ H. I sWyndham st. we.Plymth PrestonW. Hartop rd.St.MaryChrch.'fqy May William, Edmnnd street, Exeter Palfrey Ephraim, Mill st.Ottery St.Mary Price Charles, Regent's pl. Ilfracombe :May Wm. Tedburn St. Mary, Exeter Palmer James, 57 High st. Ilfracombe Prideaux John, 48 High st. .Harnstaple Mayne Fredk. Atherington, Barnstaple Palmer John, Christow, Exeter Pring James, Landpart, Sidmouth Mayne John, Asbwater, Beaworthy Palmer John Henry, 14 Roberts road, Prouse Waiter James, 23 Magdalen MedwayRbt.16Bolton st.BrixhamR.S.O Larkbeare, Exeter street & 55 Clifton road, Exeter Melhuish Frederick, Exminster, Exeter Parker Aaron, Lynmouth, Barnstaple Prowse Jas.2 L<tburnum st. Tor, Torquay 1\'IelhuishRbt.CheritonFitzpaine,Crediton Parker George, Winkleigh R. S. 0 Prowse J n. W. WestAlvington,Kingsbrdg MerryfieldMrs.L.5 Market alley, Plymth Parker Henry, 25 Treville st. Plymouth ProwseRt.Fore st.Salcombe,Kingsbridge MerryfieldWi!liam, r 14High st. Credit on ParkhouseT. SampfordPeverell, Tiverton Prust John, Hartland, Bideford :MeyerH.Hill cot.St.MaryChurch,Torqy Parkin Charles, Queen st. Harnstaple Pullman John, Feniton, Honiton Mildenhall John, 5 Gerston pi. Paignton Parkin John, Queen street, Harnstaple Pulman Robert., Colyton, Axminster Milford George, Dunsford, Exeter Parnell Edward, 12 Princes st Paignton Purrington Wm.Butterleigh,Cullompton Milford William, Silverton, Cullompton Parnell Frank, Harberton, Totnes Putt Arthur, Aveton Gifford S.O :MillmanT.H.69&7oPrinces st.Devonport Parnell Richd. Low. Clmrch st. Paignton Pyle Wm. r Southern hay gdns. Exeter Mills Jesse, Marland, Torrington ParrChas.Sheepwash,HighamptonR.S.O Pym Jn.Hy.Fore st.Hill, Topsham,Exetr Minards John, 49 Mill street, Bideford Parr Jamcs, Dunsford, Exeter Quick Eli Thomas, Lympstone, Exeter }Jitchell Eiwin, 23 North street, Exeter Parr John, Wear Giffard, Bideford Quck Joseph, Plymtree, Cullompton Mitchell Samuel, Box's shop, St. Giles- Parrett Henry, Branscombe, Axminster Q uck Robert, 37 New Bridge st. Exeter in-the-Heath, Launceston Parrett John, Branscombe, Axminster Quick Sydney,Brithen bottom,Cullmptn :Mitchell Samuel, Longbrook gardens, ParsonsRobt. 1Summcrland st.Plymouth Quiller Richard,4St.Jude's rd. Plymouth Lrmgbrook terrace, Exeter Parsons Wm. Hy. 38 Notte st. Plymouth Quiller Wm. 22 Buck well st. Plymouth :1\<Iitchelmore JohnCrocker,Broad street, Partridge William,Witheridge,Morchard Rattenbury William, Lew Down R.S.O Modbury, Ivybridge Bishop R.S.O Real John, Axmouth, Axminster Mock Charles, East st. Braunton R. S. 0 PashArthur,3o Lower Union st. Tor quay Red wood Saml. Beacon,Luppitt, Honiton Mogridge G. 7 La burn urn row,Tor, Torqy PassmoreP. Bishop's Nympton, Sth. Moltn Reed Henry ,Post office, 87Queen st.Exetr Mogridge Joseph,Molland,South Molton PassmoreThos.Buckland Brewer,Bidelrd Reed Samuel, 17 Queen street, Dawlish Mondy J. & H. Bradninch, Cullompton PatchW.Otterton,BudleighSaltertonS.O Reed Wm. Church st. Braunton R.S.O Mooney Wm.44 High street,Stonehouse l'atey Herbert, Cilillington, Kingsbridge Reed Wm. A. Church st. Braunton R.S.O Moore Henry & Son,32 Bout port street, Powley Hy.7Essex st. North rd. Plymouth Reeder J. W. rTemple rd. Larkbeare,Extr · Bamstaple Payne George, Mill st. Ottery St. Mary Reeve A.&Son,g4Queen st.NewtonAbbot Moore David, 18 Brunswick pi. Dawlish PayneWm.Payhembury,Ottery St.Mary Reeve A.jun. IooQueen st.NewtonAbbot MooreMrs.Emma,Ugborough,Ivybridge Pearce John, Cadeleigh, Tiverton Reere William John, 2t Melville road, ::Moore Muk,r Brook st.Bampton R.S.O Pearce N.35 EllacombeChurch rd.Torqy Ford, Stoke, Devonport Morrish Mrs. S. 152 King st. Plymouth Pearce William Henry, I .Anglesea ter- Rendell William, Bolham, Tiverton Mortimore Samuel,2r Rendle st.Plymth race, Newton road, Torquay RendleHy.Church st.Modbury,Ivybrdge 1\'lortimor~ Thos. 28 Coornbe st. Exeter Pearse Edward, Brownston street, Mod- Reynolds William, LympsLone, Exeter Moss G Brookvale,Kilmington,Axminstr bury, I vybridge RiceGeorge,Meadwell, Kelly,LiftonR.S.O Moss Nathaniel, Dalwood, Axminster Pearse Wm. Forest. Buckfastleigh R.S. 0 RiceJohn,Post office,Dunchideock,Exeter Moss Wm.Ewing st. West quarter,Exetr PedrickRichd. W. 12Hollands rd.Tgnmth Rice John, Milton .Abbot, Tavistock MoyseJ.ChudleyKnighton,.NewtonAbbt Pengelly John, Bratton Clovelly, Lew Rice John, jun. Dunchideock, Exeter Moyse R.3Tamar rd.Monce town,Dvnpt Down R.S.O Rice W11liam John, Lower par. Exmouth Mugford William, Winner st. Paignton Pengelly Thos. G. 17 King st. Plymouth Richards Albert, ·Io3 Union street, Mullis Ephrm.3Low.Brook st.Teignmth PengellyWm.Lydford,Bridestowe R.S.O Stonehouse; 68 Cecil street, Plymouth MurchW.Island st.Salcmbe.King-sbrdge Pennington Thomas & William, Wool- & 34 Tavistock street, Devonport Murch Wm. Hy. 107 High st. Crediton lardisworthy west, Bideford Richards Alfred, 14 Looe st. Plymouth Musgrove Jas. Angd Hill ter. Tiverton Penny George,Plymouth road,Buckfast- Richards F. B. 10 Iddesleigh ter. Dawlish Neale Thomas, Higher sq. Holsworthy leigh R.S.O RicbardsJack,Backway,Fore st.Tiverton NeedsJohn,Sampford Peverell,Tiverton Penny John, 72 Fore street, Totnes Richards James, Dunkeswell, Honiton Netherton Richard,7 Notte st.Piymouth PepperellEdwinTbos.Slapton,Kingsbrdg Richards John, Brendon, Barnstaple Netherton William. I Pound st. Plymth Pepperell John, Slapton, Kmgsbridge Richards John, Goodleigh, Barnstaple Newbery George, Sea ton, Axminster Pere'trnore Geo. 12 Canterbury st. DvnprL Richards John, Sharpy, Down St. Mary, NewcombeGeo.Millstile,Braunton R.S.O Perkins Edwd.72 Forest. Brix.ham R.S.O Bow R.S.O Newcombe Georae, Thorverton R.S.O Perrem Jn. 18 Queenst. Newton Abbot RichardsT.ISt.John'sst.Devonpt.Plm1h DEV & CORN. 51* .
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