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1066 F.Ar Trades 1066 F.AR TRADES. [ DEVONSHJRE. FARMERS-continued Cordwent Charles William (to J. F. Melhuish Alfred G: (to Messrs. S. k Yells Wm. Remberton, Cullompton Bannatyne esq. J.P.), Haldon Home B. B. Newcombe). East Bowerland. Yelverton Thomas, Ven Ottery, Ottery f·a.rm, Kenn, Exeter Okehampton St. Mary . Cowle E. S. (to the Hon. H. B. Midwinter Daniel (to the Right Hon. Yendall Mrs. E. LoX!hore Barton, Lox- Money-Coutts B . .A., J.P.), Stood- Sir John Henry Kennaway hart..), hore, Barnstaple leigh, Tiverton Escot, Ottery St. Mary Yendell Mrs. Fred, Lordsdown, South Curtis George (to .A. R. Bray esq. ), Millman William (to F. C. Simpson Molton Millcombe down, North Lew, Bea- esq. ), Higher Green way, Galmpton, Yendell Frederick, Wo<1d Barton, worthy Brixham Morchard Bishop Doidge Alfred (to W. E. T. Bolitho Newcombe George (to J. W. Hicks Yendell Frederick J. Upcott, North esq.), Lensdon, .Ashburton esq. ), Leworthy, Holsworthy Molton, SoutW. Molton Endacott John George (to Capt. E. Newton John (to Rev. John Henry Yendell Frederick Samuel, Nadrid, F. Morris·on-Bell M.P.), Chudleigh Bidlaks Wollooombe M . .A.), Bidlake South Molton Knightou mill, Bridestowe Yendell Joseph, South Heasley, North Ettery Frank (to Miss O()Sway), .ASih- Oxenham John (to Col. R. A. Moore- Molton, South Molton ton, Brendon, Lynton Stevens D.L., J.P.),Winscott, Peters Yea Charles & John, Pinkworthy, Evans ·wm. (to the Earl of Morley), Marland, Torrington Pyworthy, Holsworthy Hamlyns, Ohudleigh . Packer Henry (to .Sir John H. Heath- Yeo Charles, East Peake, Luffincott, Fook Henry (to .Albert de Las Casas coat-Amory bart. D.L., J.P.),Home Holsworthy . esq. ), Cotleigh, Washfield, Tiverton farm, Chevithorne, Tiverton · Yeo Mrs. Ellen, HuccO-mbe, .Arlingto11, Fowler George (to M. C. Gibb esq.), Peardon George (to Corn. E. S. Evans Barnsrbaple. Old Park, .Axminster R.N.), Oha·gford · Yeo G. Gotham,Swimbridge,Barnstple Fry Richard James (to J. W. Roche Perry Richard(to George.A.Ley Wooll- Yeo G. Higher Spreacombe, Braunton esq.), Higher Ley hill, Payhembury, combe esq. M . .A., J.P.), S·herwell Yeo H. Brinscombe,Arlington,Barnstpl Ottery St. Mary brm, Remerdon, Plympton Yeo John, .Alphington, Exeter Fry William (to Lord Poltimore ), Pethybridge Philip (to the Misses Yeo J. Shute.slade, Meeth,Hatherleigh Horn hill, Poltimore, Exeter Bayly), Elfordt·own, Yelverton Yeo Matthew Albert, Warrens, Brad- Gay Charles (to Thomas Palmer esq.), Philpott- Harry (to V. P. Sparway ford, Brandis Corner Brockscombe, Bratton Clovelly, esq.), Yarty, Membury, Axminster Yeo Samuel, Church combe, Yarns- Beaworthy Pike John (to C. P. Tanner esq.), combe, Umberleigh Gill John (to Mrs. Woodley), Ilsing- King's-Nympton, Chulmleigh Yea· Saml. Hewton, Sourton,Bridestwe ton, .Ashburton Powell Jo'hn (to Sir 0. T. Dyke- Yea Thomas, Ohapman'·s well, St. Glanville Harry (to G. R. Ayshford .Acland bart. ), Home farm, Killer- Giles-in-the-Heatili, Launceston esq. M.B., C.M. ), Larkshayes, Dal- ton, Broadclyst, Exeter Yeo Thomas, Colscctt, West Putford, wood, Axminster Rickard Frederick (to William Vi<::ary Brandis Corner Gourlay Jame-s (to Dartmoor prison), esq. J .P. ), Aller farm, Bovey Tracey Yeo Thomas, Court Barton, Abbots Princetown Rowland Jo·hn (to J. S. Amery esq.), Bickington, Brandis Corner Green James (to W. & H. Whitley), Druid farm, Ashburton Yeo Thomas, Loxhore, Barnstaple Lower Yalberton, Paignton Sampson '\Villiam (to Richard 1\Iarker Yeo T. Villavin, Pyworthy,Holsworthy Grendon George (to H. L. Kingsford- esq.), Combe farm,Gittisham,Honitn Yeo . William, Home Barton, West Lethbridge esq.), Wood, South Sercombe William (to Major Joseph Buckland, South Molton Tawt.cm, Okeharnpton Chichester J.P.), Beerdown, Calver- Yeo William, jun. Horwood, Bideford Gulley George William (to Exeter leigh, Tiverton Yeo Wm. Lower Upco·tt, Okehampton City Asylum), Honiton Clyst,Exeter Snell Waiter (to Manuel de Las Casa~ Yeo Wm. New House,Bratton Fleming Gullick William (to Rev. M. Kelly), esq.), Beauchamp,Washfield,Tivertn Yeo William Samuel, Orchard, Kelly, Lifton Stepney Thomas (to Miss Ilbert), · Thrushelton, Ley Down Hannaford Hubert John (to W. & H. Porch hous-e, West .Alvington, Yeoman J . .Soutili Huis.b, Kingsbridge Whitley). Compton farm, Castle Kingsbridge · Yeoman William, Whitehall cottage, farm & Compton Barton, Compton, Toll Jo·hu Pearce (to John Way Letill- Malborough, Kings bridge Paignton bridge esq. ), Dalwood, Axminster Yale Frank, Shute, Kelly, Lifton Harding Edgar (to .A. S. Browne esq. Toms Richard (to R. C. Coode esq.), Yole John, Kelly, Lifton J.P.), Higher West Heanton, Buck- Warrow, Werrington, Launceston Yolland Stephen, Pulsford, Woodland, ~and Filleigh, Highampton Trevartha Richard (to J. C. Williams .As1hburton Hart George (to J. J. MacAndrew _ esq. ), Poultry court, '\Verrington, Yo.Uand W. H. East street, .Ashburton J.P.), Harford, Ivybridge Launceston Youatt William, Lower Rollick, Taw- Harvey William (to Major Parker), Trickey Thomas (to Arthur Tremayn9 stock, Barnstaple Cornwood, Ivy bridge Buller esq. J.P. ), Downes, Crediton Youlden William, Tinney moor, Py- Henson Victor (to Sir E. Chaning Troake John (to Rev. W. F. Newman worthy, Holsworthy Wills bart.), Harcombe, Chudleigh M . .A.), Hockworthy, Wellington Zeale Stafford, Croyde, Braunton Hillier Reginald (to Mrs. Allin (Somerset) Farm Bailiffs. Woolston), Stanton & Newborn Tucker Edwin (to William Pethebridge farms, Loddiswell Martin J.P. ), Colleton Barton, Alford Ri-chd. (to J. Askew Bell esq. ), Hockey Samuel Edwin (to Sir F. G. Chulmleigh Great Knowle, Budleigh Salterton A. Fuller-Eliott-Drake hart.), Nut- Turner Ernest Henry (to Col. Sir R. .Ashton Thomas (to W. H. Rogers well, Lympstone T. White-Thomson K.C.B.), Jacob- esq.), Buckland Brewer, Bideford Holding George (to Edward C. A. stowe, Exbourne Binmore George (to J. P. Tucker Byrom esq.), Matteridge farm, Hol- Valiance Edward Charles Henry (t(} esq.), Welstor, Ashburton combe Burnell, Exeter Henry Thomas esq.), Dornafield, Bond William (to the exors. <1f .Alex. Howell Frederick Percy (to W. lpplepen, Newton .Abbot Vaiani esq.), Dittisham court, Whitley esq.), Blagdon, Paignton 'Valters Robert (to Edmund P.Northey Dittisham, Dartmouth Hurrell Richard (to the Misses esq.), Lower Southcott,Okehampton Broome Francis (to A. H. Gibbs esq.), Oarew), Haccombe, Newton .Abbot Waters Henry (to Sir John Ward PoundlivinQ", Clyst St. George,Exetr Jordan Henry, Bovey, Germansweek, Spear M.P. ). The Barton, Dunter- Broomfield William (to R. R. Roth- Beaworbhy ton, Tavistock well esq.), Morebath, Hampton Joslyn George (to Edward C. Nicholls Webber Jn. (to G.:M.Btyle esq.),Pick- Bulley J on as (to Sir John Shelley esq. ), .As•hridge cottage, Nth. Tawtn well Barton, Georgebam, Braunton hart.), Harford, Tedburn St. Mary, Knig-ht Richard (to R. T. Harris esq. Wedlake· John (to Edward C. Atherton Exeter J.P. ), Town farm, Halwill, Bea- Eyrom esq. ), Hill fal'm, Holcomhe Burgoyna John, jun. (to 0. D. Parker worthy Burnell, Exeter esq.), .Ashprington, Totnes Lane Cillarles (to F. Sellwood e.sq.), Wyatt Henry (to H. E. V. Crawford Carr William (to Maj.-Gen. Edmund Trumps barn, Cullompton esq.), Wildcourt, Hawliehurch, Hunt Holley tR ..A. ), Beara farm, Lavis Waiter (to Sir John Shelley, Axminster Okehampton hart. B..A., J.P., D.L.), Bradley, • Chambers Daniel, Mincing lake, Stoke Shobrooke, Crediton · FARRIERS. hill, Exeter Lee John (to Ool. Samuel Henry Clarke Thomas (to Sir N. W. G. Woodhonse), Water, Manaton,More· See Smiths, Blacksmiths & Farrier$. Throckmorton, hart.), Money hole tonhampstead , · Molland, South Molton Mascall Charles Edward (to Mrs. FEATHER DRESSERS & Cole Joseph (to Devon County Lunatic Bainbridge), Plympton St. Mary .Asylum), Exminster, Exeter Maunder Stephen Taylor (to Francis CLEANERS. Corbin Henry (to Miss Ohichester), Paul Pettyjohn esq. ), Pasture, East Beckett Miss .Ada, 36 Beamnont aven. Home farm, .Arlington,- Barns1:9ple .Allington I Plymouth .
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