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J. Uplyme, Lyme Regis Stock land, Honiton Moyse William, Furze hill, North 'Lew, N ewcombe Christopher, Heytown, Bulk,• Moore William, Slatchcotts,Kingsnymp- Beaworthy R.S.O worthy, Brandis Corner R.S.O ton, Chulmleigh Moysey James D. Dartingtr;m, Totnes ~ewcombe G.Kingsteigntn.Newtn. Abbt Moore W. Waterhead,AvetonGiffordS.O Moysey Philip, Great Coombe, Stoke Newcombe Geo. East park,Okehampton Moore W. Yeory, Merton, Beaford R.S.O :Flaming, Dartmouth Newcombe G.Ford,Merton,Beafrd.R.S.O Morecambe G. Whilboro', Newton Abbot Mudge G.Collaton, Whitchurch, Tavistock Newcombe Henry, Chapel ha yes, Up- MoreyWilliam, Southcoombe,4xmouth, Mudge Hy. Tracey, Blagdon, Paignton Ottery, Honiton Axminster Mudge Mrs. Mary, Shuld, Whitchurch, Newcombe Hy. Kigbeare, Okehampton Morgan A. West Alvington, Kingsbridge Tavistock Newcombe Henry, Northcott, East Morgan A. South Milton, Kingsbridge Mudge Robt.Venton,Plympton St. Mary Putford, Brandis Corner R.S.O Morgan Mrs. Elizabeth~ Rimpstone & Mudge 1\Irs.S.Shiphay-Collaton,Torquay Newcombe Henry, Wrafton R.S.O lnstert, Allington Ea. Mounts R.S.O Mudge Thos. Daccombe, NewtonAbbo~ Newcombe James, Lower Eastworth, J\1organ Misses Emma & Susan, Combs- Mudge W. Drewsteignton,Newton Abbot North Lew, Beaworthy R.S.O head, Diptford, Ivybridge Mudge William, Great Sowten town, Newcombe John, East Linnacombe, Morgan Robert, Cotleigh Barton, Wash- Petertavy, Tavi<;tock Sourton, Bridestowe R.S.O field, Tiverton · Mudge William, Leigh, Marystowe, Lew Newcombe Josepb, Lower Ho~ikney, MorganT.Oxonprk.Hemyock,Cullomptn Down R.S.O North Bovey, Newton Abbot Morgan W. WestAlvington,Kingsbridge Mudge William, Upton, Torquay Newcombe Nicholas, Webber hill, Morish Hy. Kentisbeare, Cullompton Mugford Charles, North moor, Brad- Sampford Courtenay R.S.O Morrell James, Corham, Tiverton worthy, Holsworthy Newcombe Richard, Dibbahouse, South MorrisDl.&Son,Shilstone,Exbourn.R S.O Mugford John, Meade,Welcombe, Strat- Tawton, Okehampton Morris George, E'lston Barton,Morchard ton R.S.O Newcombe Samuel, Lower Staplthill, Bishop R.S.O · Mugford Mrs. Hannah, Box's shop, St. Islington, Newton Abbot Morris John, Chaffcombe, Down St. Giles-in-the-Heath, Launceston Newcombe Thomas, West • AI)Dery, Mary, Bow R.S.O Mugford Jabez, Bradley, Bovey Tracey, Monkleigh, Great Torrington Morris John FrancisRidd,Prixford house, Newton Abbot Newcombe Mrs. William, Deanbead, Marwood, Barnstaple Mugford William, Higher Thorndown, Swymbridge, Barnstaple Morrish Edwarrl, Lower Bowndson, Romansleigh, South Molton Newcombe William, New road, Bideford Littleham, Bideford Mullins J. Marles, Awliscombe, H'oniton Newcombe William, Lower & Higher Morrish George, Wheatmoor, Hemyock, Mumford Frederick, Under Shaugh, Langabeer,SampfordCourtenayR.S.O Cullompton · Shaugh Prior, Roborough R.S.O Newcombe William, Putshole, Langtree, Mortimer Charles, Broadgate, Morchard Mumford Thomas, Yarnicombe, Mod- Torringt.on Bishop R.S.O bury, Ivybridge NewmanJ.Spriddlestone,Brixtn.Plymth Mortimer E. J. Hemyock, Cullompton Munford J. Lutton, Cornwood,lvybridge Newman Thomas, Downstow, .South Mortimer George, Hig-her Brenton, Al- Murch Alfred, Litworthy.West Worling- Brent, Ivybridge phingt.on, Exeter ton, Morchard Bishop R.S.O Newton I. Docton, Hartland, Bideford Mortimer Georga Newcombe, Matford Murch C.S.Goodstone ho.Ashbrtn.R.S.O .Newton Richard,Rapscott,NorthMolton, Barton, Alphington, Exeter Murch Clement Richards, Flesterhayes, South Molton 1\Iortimer James, North down, Throw- Bradninch, Cullompton Newton William, Holdridge, North leigh, Okehampton Murch Thomas, Hoe, Chittlehampton, Molton, South Molton Mortimer John,Brightley Barton,Chittle- South Mol ton Newton William,Rapscott,N orthMolton, hampton, South Molton Murley Thomas, Kitchem, Broadwood South Molton Mortimer Richd. Uton Barton, Crediton Widger, Lifton R.S.O Nicholas G. H. W. Huckworthy bridge, .Mortimer S. Exwell, Powder ham, Exeter Murrm John & Son,Gifford's hele,Meeth, Sampford Spiney, Horrabridge R.S.O • Mortimer Samuel, Warkleigh Barton, Hatherleigh R.S.O Nicholls Charles William, West Bores- Warkleigh, South Molton Murrin W. Gooseham,Hatberleigh R.S.O ton, Halwell R.~.O Mortimer Thomas, Kenrt, Exeter Mutter William, Southleigh, Axminster Nicholls Jeffery J. Lower Sigford, Mortimer 'f. Down St. Mary,Bow R.S.O Muxworthy James, North Borridge, Islington, Newton Abbot Mortimer T. P. Soath st.Braunton R S.O Stoke Rivers, Barnstaple Nicholls J. J.Radicombe,Brixham R.S.O Mortimer William, Accott, Swymbridge, Nancekivell J. Alfington, Uttery St.Mary Nicholls J. Well, Stoke Gabriel, 'J'otnes Barnstaple Nancekivell Robert, Higher Venn, Wool- NichollsJ.J.Broadford,Ughboro',Ivybrdg Mortimer W.Bourton,BerryPomry.Totns fardisworthy West, Hidefor4 Nicholls John, Harleston,Mounts R.S.O Mortimore A. J. Pennsylvania rd.Exeter Nancekivell Robert, Lower Venn, Wool- NichollsJ.W. WestBickley,HalwellR.S.O Mortimore Elias, Venton, Drewsteignton, fardisworthy West, Bideford NichollsMervyn, WestDownrew,Bishop'~ Newton Abbot Naneekivell S.Renson,Asbwatr.Beawrthy Tawton, Barnstaple Mortimore George, Hestow, Ideford, Nanceki¥ell William~ Ford mill, Wool- NichollsT.Wedlands,Langtree,Torrngtn Newton Abbot fardisworthy West, Hideford Nicholls William, Landcombe~ Molland, Mortimore George, Higher Littaford, Nancekivell William Beale, Priestacott, South Molton North Bovey, Newton Abbot Ashwater, Beaworthy NicholsG.Ol<}ridge,MaryTavey,Tav-istck :Mortimore George, Higher Littaford, Narramore Elkanah, Roister bridge, Nichols John,LowerLangdon,Littleh~m, North Bovey, Newton Abbot Harbertonford, Totnes Bideford Mortimore George, Lowton, Moreton Narramore Hy. Harbertonfor!, Totnes Nichol"s Joseph, Martinhoe mill, Martin- Hampstead, Newton Abbot Neal W. Eastover,Egg Huckland,Plymth hoe, Barnstaple Mortimore Hy. Lake, Broadclyst, Exeter Nelder Arthur, Train farmt :Krlighton, NicholsW.Newparks,MaryTavy,'J'avstck Mortimore James,Lower Langdon,Nortb Wembury, Plymouth Nichols William, Wart ball, Cruwys Bovey, Newton Abbot Nelder Josiah, Plympton St. Mary Morchard, 'fiverton Mortimore John, Berry, Clyst St. Law- Netherway H. Town mrs.ExbourneR.S.O Nichols William, Worden, Shebbeat, rence, Exeter Netherway Henry, Dogaport, Langtree, Highampton R.S.O Mortimore John, Torhill, South Tawton, 'forrington Nicholson Samuel, Tamerton Foliot, Okehampton Netherway Jobn,HigherKnapp, Cotleigq, Crown Jlill R.S.O · MortimoreJoseph,Littaford,NorthBovey, Honiton Nickel& George John, Dornafield, lpple- Newton Abbot Netberway J. Higb st.Hatherleigh R.S.Q pen, Newton Abbot ~ .
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