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WILTS.] PRI 726 [POST OFFIC~ I! Poulterers-Continued [WILTS.] PRI 726 [POST OFFIC~ I! POULTERERs-continued. Lansdown Benj. Silver st. Trowbridge Hardy Charles, Box, Chippenham Stay Benjamin, 83 Castle st. Salisbury Lucy & Co. High street, Marlborough ~ Hartland Bros. 27 High street, Swindon t Turner John, 25 Brown st. Salisbury Martin Bros. Market place, Warminster Heiron R. Market Lavington, Devizes; t Wright Mrs. Charles John, 31 Butcher Martin WiIliam. Market pI. Warminster & at Manchester row, Salisbury Maskelyne & Co. High street, Marlboro' Hill Ephraim, George st. Warminster Michael William, Edward st. WestbUl'y Howell Jobn, East Tisbury . PRINTERS. Palmer George E. Market pI. Wrmnstr Jones Jabez, Ramsbury, Hungerford Astill Robert & Co. Victoria st. Swindon Perkins Charles, High street, Marlboro' Kempster Edmund, Purton Bird J. T. :Market Cross, Malmesbury Quinion Bros. 43 Regentst. NewSwndn Knapp Edwin & Son,25 Fleet street, Blake FrederickAugustus, 39 Blue Boar Rawling- Charles, New Market place, New Swindon; & 7 Wood st. Swindon row, Salisbury Bradford-on-Avon Laversuch & Sons, Wardour, Tisbury BolweJI James,45 New Park st. Devi2.es Roe & Co, Canal, Salisbury. See advt. Mason PhiIip Hawe, 0 Regent ab'eet, Bracbe.r Edwin, Market place, Mere Roe Edward, Queen street, Salisbury New Swindon; &17 High st. Swindon Brown & Morgan, 33 Bridge st. New Smith Jas. Jho. High st. Highworth Palmer Mark, High street, Cricklade Swindon Spinke Sarnl. Market st. Chippenham Pearce Henry, High street, Chippenhm Bull H. F. & E. 4 St. John st. Devizes Wells WilIiam, Fisherton, Salisbury Spackman J obn &80n, High st. Pewsey Bull Alfred, 15 Victoria street, Swindon White George, Westrop, Highworth Strattoll & Son, High street, l\1elkslJalU Cane William, High !It. Marlboroug-h Turner Miss Elizabeth, Old Market Chalke Georg-e Alfred, West street, PRINT SELLERS. place, Bradford-on-Avon Wilton, Salisbury. Brown & Co. Canal Salisbury Weston Fredk. Highst. WoottonBassett Clapperton W. Catherme st. SalIsbury '. Coates Benj. W. Market pI. Warrninster PROFESSORS PROVISION MERCHANTS. Cochrane Alexandr. Bank st. Melksham • Collins William,Fore street,Trowbridge See Teachers ~ Professor8. Horder Bros. 39 Milford st. Salisbury Day John S. Silver st. Brdfrd.-on-Avon Horder M. G. 38 Blue I~oar rw. Slsbry Forster Joshua Jas. High st. Chippnllm PROVISION DEALERS. Leech Thomas, Market place, Salisbury Fox John R.39 Market place, Devizes Bowyer Abraham & Son, Fore street & Morris Edwd. 14 Market pI. Salisbury Gillman Charles, 19 Brittox, Devizes Town mills, Trowbridge . SandelI George, Amesbury, Salisbury Heath Alfred, Market place, Calne Goode Caleh E. 4 Hi~h st. New Swindon Sedgfield John, 2 Maryport st. Devizes Highman Frank&Co.6Castle st. Slsbry Gore Jas. Silver st. Bradford-on-Avon Shinner 0& Mead, 36 Monday Market Jay William, 40 High street, Salisbury Haines Arthur J .Market pl.Warrninster street, Devizes ~UBLIC HOUSES. Including Hotels, Inns ~ Taverns. Ailesbury Arms,family hotel~' commercial inn ~ posting Bell, Henry Hamlen, West Overton, Marlborough house, James Carter, High street, NIarlborough Bell, Edward Hayter, lrnber, Heytesbury Anch01', Charles ClothieI', Market place, Warminster Bell, William Hibberd, L)'deway, Urchfont, Devizes Anchor, John Turner, Westhury Leigh, Westbury Bell, J oseph Hunt, Great Cheverell, Devizes Anchor t Hope inn, W. Ford, Frome road, Trowbridge Bell, George Moore, Abbey row, Malmesbllry A nchor ~ Hope, William Lane, Winchesterstreet, Salisbury Bell, John Newell, Exeter street, Salisbury Angel inn, George Austin, Heytesbury, Bath Bell inn, Stephen Pike, West Coulston, Westbury Angel hotel, Richard Careless, High street, Chippenham Bell, :Mrs. J oanna Rawlings, Yatton Keynell, Chippenham Angel inn, John Greenaway, Purton Bell, Robert Sheppard, Aldbourne, Hungertord Angel, James Wm. Keates, Warminster road, Westbury Bell inn, David ~nelg'rove, Broug-hton Giftbrd, Melksham Angel inn, ;rohn Lampard, Market place, Mere Bell hotel, Cbarles Tabor, Quidhampton, Salisbury Angel hotel, commercial ~ posting house, Frederick Nel- Bell inn, Charles Tandy, Ll:lckington, Chippenham son Stagg, High street, WooUon Bassett B ell, Richard Tarrant, High street, Swindon Angel, William Watts, Sherston Magna, Malmesbury Bell, Frank Taylor, SuttOll Veny, Warminster Angel inn, GeorgeWestley, Upton Scudamore, Warminster ]Jell inn, WaIter White, Wylye, Bath Antelope, Harry Self, Upavon, Marlborou!!h B ell inn, John Whiting, Liddington, Swindon Artichoke, Samuel Hawkins, [) The Nursery, Devizes Bell inn, Mrs. EIiza Wild, 24 Estcollrt street, Devizes Arundel A r'l1'<8, William Lever, Ansty, Salisbury Bell inn, George Wilkins, Purton Stoke, Purton Arundel Arms hotel t posting house, Frederick George Bell, Henry Witt, Broad Hinton, Swindon Woods, Warl!our, Tisbury. See advertisement Bell ~ Crown, William John HartgilI, Zeals Ath.elstane inn, Richard Clark, Cross Hayes, Malmesbnry Bell ~ Crown, Edward Paine, Catherine street, Salisbury Bake7·s' Arms, Wm. Bowle)', Somerford Keynes, Cricklade Bell ~. Crou'n, Frederick J. Shepherd, Deverell road, Barge inn, Geor~e Florance, Seend, Melksbam Common, \Varminster Barge inn, John Maslen, Stanton St. Bernard, Mnrlboro' Bell §f Railway hotel, Chas. Dredge, Market pI. Warminstr Barge ·inn, William Norris, The Lock, Bradford-on-Avon Bell ~ Shoulder of lrIutton, Mrs. Elizabeth Pope, Marl­ Barley Mow, Henry Stph. Curti[l, Greencroft st. SaIisbry borough road, Swindon " .:Bath Arms, Henry Maxfield, Crockerton, Warminster BellI%' Shoulder oflJIutton,J.Wllite,Kingsbry.st.Marlboro' Bath Arms, Mrs. Elizh. Collings, Horningsham, Wrmnstr Benett Armsfamily ~. commercial hotcl ~ po,~ting house, Ba.th A'l"ms hotel, George Pike, Marketplace, Warminster Archibald 13eckett, High street, Tisbury. See advert Beach Arms, Daniel Orchard, Keevil, Trowbridge Benett A rm.~, J limes Cufl~ jun. East Hatch, West Tisbury .:Bear Hotel Co. Lim. family ~ commercial hotel ~ Benett Arms, Mrs. :M:al'ia White, Semley, Shaftesbury post1'ng house, Market place, Devizes Black Dog, E. Barter, Ludwell, Donhead St.Mar.v ,Sali~bury Bear hotel~po8tinghouse,Chas. Adorns, Bank st. Mlksllm Black Dog, James Davis, West Laving-ton, Devizes Bear hotel I%' commercial house, Mrs. Sarah Ann Buckle, Black Dog, John Fricker, Chilmark, Salisbury Market place, Chippenham . Black HorsIJ inn, James Edward Coward, Cherhill, Calne Bear, George Greening, Box, Chippenham B lack Horse, Alfred Domoney, "Vinchesterstreet, Salisbury .Bear inn, JUrs. Ann Hanks. High street, Malmesbury . Black Horse, Hichard Draki, East Knoyle, Salisbury ... .:Bear inn, Thomas Smith, High street, Cricklade Black Horse, George Hopkins, Castle street, Salisbury Bear inn, Joseph Sweetland, StaIlards street, 'l'rowbridg-e Black Horse inn, ,Tames HuntJey, Studley, Trowbl'idge Bear ~ Castle commercial hotel, J oe Sier Steel, High Black Horse, WiIliam Henry MasIen, TiIshead, Devizes street, Marlborough Black Horse, Mrs. Mary l\fatthews, Burton hI. Malmesbry Beckford Arms, Stephen Titt, Fontllill Gifford Black Horse irm, Mrs. Mary Pinney, New rd. Chippenham Bell, John Petty Asher, Market Lavington, Devizes Black Horse, Samuel Shergold, Teffont l\Ia~na Bell inn, John Axford, Bulkington, Keevil, Trowbridge Black Horse, John WiIliam Smith, Durnford, Salisbury Rell, Geor~e Beckett, Ditchampton, Wilton, Salisbury Black Horse, Charles \'rilliams, Hurdeott, Winterbourne EeU inn, Charles Butler, Seend, Melksham Earls, Salisbury Bell, 1'homas Chiver8, Winterbourr.e Stoke, Salisbury Black Swan hotel Limited (James Larcombe, manager), .:Bell inn, John Edwin Coffin, Ramsbury, Hungerford Market place, Devizes Eeil inn John ColleH, Bath road, Melksham Bleeding Horse, John Pye, Ramsbury, Hungerford Bell, J. Cutting, St. Edith's Marsh, Bromham, Chtppenll8rn Blue Ball, TIJOmas Dunfold, Bugley, Warminster Bell, William Dew, Newtown, Bradford-on-Avon Blue Bell, Hugh Pra~nel1, Scott's Poor, ClJnte, Andover Bell inn, haac Strong Duck, Cherhill, Calne Blue Boar, Stephen Everett, Aldbourne, Hungerford Bell, Thomas Durnford, Potterne Butts, Potterne, Devizeli Blue Lion hotel ~ posting house, George Charles Banning, Bell, Peace Green, South Newton, Wilton Collingbourne Ducis, Marlborough.
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