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1258 Far Cornwall. [Kelly's 1258 FAR CORNWALL. [KELLY'S FARMERs-continued. Hicks John, Trevilgas, St. Issey RS.O HillW.Cheesewarn,Mevagissey,St.Austll Hellings John Thomas, Tremall, St. Hicks Joseph, Lower Trefreock, St. En- Hill William, Tregiddris, St. Martin-in- Stythians, Perran-Arworthal R.S.O dellion, Wadebridge RS.O Meneage, Helston HeIlings Peter Matthews, Enis & Carbis, Hicks Joseph,Princepk.St.Wenn,Bodmn Hill Wm. Trekee, St. Teath, Camelford St.Stythians,Perran-Arworthal RS.O Hicks Jsph. Retallick, St.Columb RS.O HitchensJas.Talehay,Pelynt,DuloeRS.O Hellrar Charles Thomas, Tregolds, St. Hicks J. L. Rostiggan, St.Wenn,Bodmin HitchensJas.Trenuggo,Sancreed,Penznc :i\lerryn, Padstow RS.O Hicks Obadiah, bt. Agnes, St. Mary's, Hitchens In. Hy.Carne,Morvah,Penzanc HeUyar Frank, Trereare, St. Eval, St. Islands of Scilly Hitchins Henry, Halwyn, Kaa, Truro Issey RS.O Hicks Osborne, St. Agnes, St. Mary's, Hitchins J. Polquick,St.Clement's,Truro Hellyar George Albert, Roskeen, St. Islands of Scilly Hitchins Richard, Cryon, Kea, Trnro Merryn, Padstow R.S.O Hicks Rd. Dingley,Lewannick,Launcestn Hitchins William, Benoak, Duloe RS.O Hellyar James. Trenoon, Mawgan-in- Hicks Richard,Lower Milcombe, Linkin- HoarG.Trevollard,St.Stephen's-by-Sltsh Pydar, St. Columb RS.O home, Callington R.S.O Hoar John, St. Cleer, Liskeard Hellyar Reuben, Lanvean, Mawgan-in- Hicks Richard, Tregaminion, Tywar- Hoar John, Trewoodla, South hill, Cal- Pydar, St. Columb RS.O dreath, Par Station RS.O lington RS.O Hellyar William, Tregona, St. Eval, St. Hicks Robert, Hallivick, St. Stephen's- Hoar T. Penquite, Lanlivery, Lostwithiel Issey R.S.O in-Brannell, Grampound Road HoarW. Pencrowde,Menheniot, Liskeard Rellyer Charles John, Higher Croan, Hicks Robert, Lower Trewint, Pound- Hoare B. Glynn barton,Cardinbm.Bdmn Egloshayle, Slades Bridge RS.O stock, Stratton RS.O Hoare Samuel, Newland, Linkinhorne, HeUyer J. S. Clapper, Egloshayle RS.O Hicks Stephen, St. Agnes, St. Mary's, Callington RS.O Hender Edmund, Churchtown,St. Eval, Islands of Scilly HoareW.M.Trewanta,Lewannick,Lncstn St. IsseyRS.O Hicks Stephen, Trewinnow, Lewannick, Hobba Mrs. William, Tregrehan luills, HenderS.H. Bosent,St.Pinnock,Liskeard Launceston St. Blazey, Par Station KS.O Hendra RH. Trenoweth,Budock,Falmth HicksT.Church st.Mevagissey,St. Anstell Hobbah Thomas, St. Wenn, Bodmin Hendy James,Trenowth,Grampound Rd Hicks Thomas, Treueens, St. Minver, Hobbs John, Forda, Morwenstow, Strat. Hendy Joseph, Skewes, Cury RS.O Wadebridge RS.O ton RS.O Hendy Joseph, Trewithnow, Mullion, Hicks T.Peruppa, Mevagissey,St.Austell Hobbs Richard, St. Stephen's-by-Saltash Cury Cross Lanes RS.O Hicks Thos.Tregamel"e,tlt.ColumbR.S.O Hock Hat'ry, Colvreath, Roche R.S.O Hendy S. Chypie, Gunwalloe, Helston Hicks Thomas,Tremellin, St. Erth,Hayle Hockaday H. Dimson,Gunnislake,Tvstck HendySidney, Polgreen, CuryRS.O Hicks Thomas, Trencrom, Lelant R.S.O Bockaday William, Calstock, Tavistock Hendy Thomas, Tregaminion wallas, Hicks Thomas Albert, St. Agnes, St. Hocken James & Henry, Lower Trewig- Landewednack, The Lizard R8.0 Mary's, Islauds of Scilly gott, St. Rew, Wadebridge R8.0 Hendy Thos. 'rremollgh, Mabe, Penryn Hicks William, Bokenver, 8t.Martin-by- Hocken J ames, Bara Pill, Tideford, St. HennahJ.Gorranhaven,Gorran,St.Austll Looe, Looe East R.S.O Germans R.S.O HenwardEdwin,Tresloggett, St. Mabyn, Hicks William, Penhillick & Treliver, Hocken Nathaniel,Newton & Pulpuckey, Bodmin St. Wenn, Bodmin Talland, Polperro RS.O Henwood H. Penrose, St. Issey RS.O BicksWm.Geo.Tomrose,Blisland,Bodmn Hocken William, Lower Bamham, La- Henwood Henry, Balaminars, Little Hicks William John, St. Agnes, St. whitton, Launceston Petherick, St. Issey R.S.O Mary's, Islands of Scilly Hocken William, Tredinnick, & Ley- Henwood Hy. Hendra, Newqnay RS.O Higgins )Irs.Elizabeth, Polvena, Perran land & Coombe farms, Duloe R.S.O Henwood John Slyman, Tremoor, Lani- Zabuloe, Trul'o Hockin Mrs. Amelia, Church town & vet, Bodmin HigginsJn.Pontius piece, St.Cleer,Liskrd Tolseathin, Gwythian, HarIe HenwoodJsph.jun. Bromboyte,Liskeard Higgs Miss Ann, HigherTawna, Cardin- Hockin George, Pengelley, Bndawn, Renwood Nehemiah, Gormellick,Liskrd ham, Bodmin Wadebridge RS.O Henwood Stephen, Dobwalls, Liskeard Higgs John, Creft'LanliverY,Lostwithiel Hockin Harry, St. Tudy, Bodmin Henwood T. Broad st. Padstow RS.O Higgs P. Whistow, Lalllivery,Lostwithiel HockinH.Trewennon,St.Teath,Camelfrd Henwood William, Church town,Linkin- Higman Mrs. Rachael & Sons, Killa- Hockin John, East Langford, Kilkhamp- horne, Callington R.S.O worgey, St. Colnmb RS.O ton, Stratton RS.O Henwood William, East Kilgrew, St. Higman Hart, Hallew, Roche RS.O Hockin John B. Rezare,Callington RS.O Reyne R.S.O HigmanJ.Levrean,Treverbyn,St.AustEJl Hockin Simon,Carzise,Leeds town,Hayle Henwood ·William, Rosennn, Liskeard Higman John, Sleeve, St. Ive, Liskeard Hockin Thomas, Forda, Kilkhampton, Henwood William Harold, Carneggan, Higman Joseph, Gracca, Roche R.S.O Stratton RS.O Lanteglos, Fowey R.S.O Higman Michael, Treyleatt, Egloshayle, Hockin Thomas, jun, Fleehill,Kilkhamp- Herring Edmund, Bohetheric, St. Domi- Blades Bridge R.S.O ton, Stratton R.S.O nick, St. Mellion RS.O Higman Petherick, Hendrazick & Merri- Hockin William, East Langford, Kilk- Herring Edmd.Pillaton,St.MellionR.S.O field, Talland, Polperro RS.O hampton, Stratton RS.O HerringJohn, Pillaton, St. Mellion RSO Higman Robert, Roche RS.O Hockin Wm. In. Otterham, Camelford Herring William, Brendon, St.Dominick, Higman Robert, Trevanny, St. Blazey, Hocking Joseph & Son, Trendrennen, St. Mellion RS.O Par Station R.S.O St. Levan, Penzance • Heywood John,Wrasford, Kilkhampton, Higman Samuel, Porthcothan, St. Mer- Hocking Charles, Tregony, St. Meva- Stratton R.S.O ryn, Padstow RS.O gissey, St. Austell Hichens C.J.Tregear,Crowan, Camborne Higman T.Merrymeet,Menheniot,Liskrd Hocking Mrs. Elizabeth, Tatterdown, Hichens Rd. Lanyon, Madron, Penzance Bigman WilliamJames,HigherTrenant, Stoke Climsland, Calling-ton RS.O Hick C. Fenton & Lesquite, Lanivet, St. Neot, Liskeard HockingF.Gooseford,Quethiock,Liskeard Bodmn Higman W. Pentonvale, Roche RS.O Hocking H.L.Tregullas,TheLizardRS.O Hicks (Thomas) & Hawke (George), Hill T.&S.Burntdowns,Leeds twn.Hayle Hocking James, Ardevora, Philleigh, Callington RS.O Hill Miss E. Penpoll, St.Veep,Lostwithiel Grampound Road Hicks William & Son, Trevorian, St. Hill George, Tregassick, Gerrans,Gram- Hocking Jas.Bosistow,St.Levan,Penznce Sennen, Penz<tnce pound Road Hocking James, Gongears, Ruan Lani- Hicks Benjamin, St. Agnes, St. Mary's, Hill Joseph, Castlemawgon, Lanreath, horne, Grampound Road Islands of Scilly Duloe RS.O Hocking Mrs. Jane, Maders, South hill, Hicks Ernest, North hill, Launceston Hill J. Porthoustock,St.Keverne,Helston Calling-ton RS.O Hicks Francis,Demelza,St.Wenn,Bodmin Hill J. Tredenale,Egloskerry,Launcestoll HockingJn.Gwenter,St.Keverne,Helston Hicks Fras.R Corran,St.Ewe,St.Austell Hill James Andrew, 'Trenoweth, The HockingJn. Illand, NorthhiU, Launcstn Hicks George, Lewannick, Launceston Lizard RS.O Hockmg In. Trugo cot.8t.Columb RS.O Hicks George Trevesean, St. Sennen Hill Jar~d, Boden, St. Anthony-in- HockingJ.T.Gwedna,Godolphin,Helston Penzance Meneage, Helston Hocking J oseph, Bargwitha,St. Keverne, Hicks H. Middle Halwin, St.Issey RS.O Hill John, Carnbargus, St. Martin-in- Helston HicksH.'Treven,Sonth hI.Callngtn.RS.O Meneage, Helston Hocking Joseph, Tregony street, Meva- Hicks Israel, jun. 8t.Agnes, St. Mary's, HillJohn,Clees,:;\'lorval,Sand PlaceR.S.O gissey, St. Austell Islands of Scilly Hill John, Lansenmeth, St. Stythians, Hocking Kellneth, Town bridge, Meva- Hicks James, Dupath, Callington R8.0 Perran-ArworthalR.S.O gissey, St. Austell Hicks John, Dizzard, Stratton R.S.O Hill John, Liscawn, Crafthole,Sheviock, Hocking Mrs. Mary Ann, Tregithew, Hicks John, Gooseford, St. Dominick, St. Germans RS.O Manaccan, Helston St. Mellion R8.0 Hill J.Mades,Poundstock,StrattonRS.O Hocking Richard, Bartinney, St. Just- Hicks John,Trelay, St. Gennys, Stratton Hill John, Treloyan, St.Keverne, Hel::!ton in-Penwith, Pelmmce R.8.0 Hill Mrs.8.Landrivick,Manaccan, Helstn Hocking Richard, Nansloe, Helston Hicks John, Trelew,St.Buryan,Penzance Hill Thomas, Cape-Cornwall street, St. HockingRd.Trefuge,North hill,Launcstn Hicks John, Treweek, St. Stythians, Just-in Penwith, Penzance HockingRd.H.Nansloe,Wendron,Helston Perran-Arworthal R. S. 0 Hill Thos.Halgarrack,Crowan,Carnborne Hoeking Rd. T.Tregoan,·Withiel,Bodmin Ricks Johnson, Terras, St. 8tephen's-in- Hill Thomas, Polgrain, St. :Ylichael Hockin~ Samuel, Fiddlers green, New- Brannell, Grampound Road Caerhares, tlt. Austell l:rn, Gra1l1pound Road.
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