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SOMERSETSHIRE . FAR 549 • Hembrow Jn TRADES DIRECTORY.) SOMERSETSHIRE . FAR 549 • Hembrow Jn. Burrowbridge,Bridgwater Hill Edward, Dulcote, Wells Hoddinott Mrs. Annie Kate, East Lyd- Hembrow Thomas, sen. Slongh, Stoke Hill E. Fleed farm, Wiveliscombe R.S.O ford, Somerton 8.0 St. Gregory, Taunton Hill Ed wd.Hele frm. Wiveliscombe R. S.O Hoddinott Edward John, Frome Hembrow T. Stoke St. Gregory, Tauntn Hill Edward, Upton, Wiveliscombe R.S.O Hoddinott Fras Jas.Havyatt,Glastnbury Hembrow Thomas Albert, Mare green, Hill Mrs. Edwd. Draycot, Cheddar R.8.0 Hoddinott Frank, Haslett Hill farm, Stoke St. Gregory, Taunton Hill Elias, Oakhill, Bath Marston Biggott, Frome Hembrow William, Huntham, Stoke St. Hill Francis, East Huntspill, Bridgwa.ter Hoddmott Frederic, Heale, East Cran- Gregory, Taunton Hill George, Cheddar R.S.O more, Shepton Mallet Hembrow Wm. Fredk. Lyng, Taunton Hill George, Dulcot, Wells Hoddinott Henry, Bedlam, South Brew- Hembry J. Edit.hmead, Burnham R.S.O Hill George, Stoney Stratton, Bath ham, Bath Hembry Jesse Cook, Edithmead, Burn- Hill Harold Augustine, Pa.ulton, Bristol Hoddinott Hy. Marston Biggott, Frome ham R.S.O Hill Henry, South Brewham, Bath Hoddinott James, Evercreech, Bath Hemmens Albert, Banwell R.S.O Hill James, Cheddar R.S.O Hoddinott Mrs. Jane, East Cranmore, Hemmens Charles, Woodborough R.S.O Hill James, Lydeard St. Lawrence, Shepton Mallet Hemmens Jas. Sidcot,WinscombeR.S.O Bishops Lydeard R.S.O Hoddinott John, Evercreech, Bath Henning Jn. T. Brent knoll, Bridgwater Hill Jas. Nyland,Draycot,CheddarR.S.O Hoddinott Jsph. Butleigh, Glastonbury Hepper J. Coombe, Monkton (West), Hill James, Priddy, Wells Hoddinott R. Lovington,Castle CaryS.O Taunton Hill James, Stogumber, Taunton Hoddinott Sidney, Dean bottom, West Hepper William, Chapple Skilgate, HillJas.Withycombe,Wiveliscmbe.R.S.O Cranmore, Shepton Mallet Wiveliscombe R.S.O HillMrs.Jemima, West Bucklnd. Welngtn Hoddinott 8. Wormister,Shepton Mallet Hepper William, Nicholls & Higher Fox- Hill Jesse, Cheddar R.S.O Hoddinott Simon, Witham friary, Bath hanger, Brompton Regis, Dulverton Hill John, Draycot, Cheddar R.S.O Hodge Mrs. Harriet, Otterford, Chard R.S.O Hill John, I<'rogwell, Skilgate, Wivelis- HodgeJn.Low. Upcott,Brnshford,Tivertn Hepper W.H. Ashway,Dulverton R.S.O combe R.S.O Hodges Abraham, South Petherton S.O Herniman Edwin, Spaxton, Bridgwater Hill John, Greenham barton, Stawley, HodgesMrs.Ann,Doulting,SheptonMallet Herniman Henry, East Combe, Huish Wellington Hodges George, Ash, Martock R.S.O Champflower, Wiveliscombe R.S.O Hill John, Henton, Wells Hodges G.HardingtonMandeville,Yeovil Herniman Jn. Woolavington,Bridgwater Hill John, Highbridge R.S.O Hodges Hy.Shurton,Stogursey,Bridgwtr Herridge Mrs. Auu, N orton Ferris, Hill Mrs. J oseph, Worth, W ookey, Wells Hodges John, Bratton, Wincanton, Bath Kilmington, Bath Hill Joshua, East Huntspill, Bridgwater Hodges John, Pendomer, Yeovil Herridge C. Clapton, Cucklington, Bath Hill Richard, Middle Shute, Huish Hodges John, Stanton Drew, Bristol Herridge Charles, Shepton Mallet Champflower, Wiveliscombe R.S.O Holbrook Henry, Binegar, Bath Herridge Chas. Doulting,Shepton Mallet Hill Samuel, Wellesley, Wells Holbrook James R. Shipham, Congres- Herridge Ebenezer, Marsh, Horsington, Hill Sidney, Wiveliscombe R.S.O bury R.S.O Templecombe Hill Thomas, Cheddar R.S.O HolbrookJn. Charlton, Kilmersdon,Bath Herridge Edward, Marsh, Horsington, Hill Thomas, jun. Cheddar R.S.O Holcombe Nicholas, Hackers, Howleigh, Templecombe Hill Vernon, Ashwick, Bath 'faunton Herridge John, Marsh, Wincanton Hill Waiter, Cheddar R.S.O Holder Edwd.West town,Backwell,Bristl Herrington Mrs. E. Kilmington, Bath Hill William, Ashill; Dulverton R.S.O Holdoway Jas. West Camel, llchP..ster Hewett J{)hn, Cutley, Kingston, Taunt.n Hill Wm. Baltonsborough, Glastonbury Holdway Harry J. East & Manor farms, Hewitt F. & S. Sweethay, Troll, Tauntn Hill William, Cheddar R.S.O Woolverton, Beckington Hewlett George, South Stoke, Bath Hill William, Claverham, Yatton R.S.O Holdway Wm. Woolverton, Beckington Hewlett Mrs. James, Puxton, Bristol Hill William, Combe hay, Bath Hole Albert H. Stawell, Bridgwater Hewlett Joseph, Ebden, Worle, Weston- Hill Wm.Landacre,Withypoole,Taunton Hole Edmd. Clewer, Weston-super-Mare super-Mare Hill Wm. Watchfield, Highbridge R.S.O Hole Frank, Westbury, Wells Hewlett Richard, Cheddar R.S.O Hill William Darby,Weststreet,Seaving- Hole George, Whitcombe, Corton Den- Hewlett Mrs. Sydenham, Wick St. ton St. Mary, Ilminster ham, Sherborne Lawrence, Weston-super-Mare Hill William Stott, Broad pool, Doulting, Hole Henry, Manor farm, Haselbury Hews Francis, Pitsford hill, Brompton- Shepton Mallet Plucknett, Crewkerne Ralph, Wiveliscombe R.S.O HillardJn.East Harptree,Blagdon R.S.O Hole John, Latcham, Wedmore,Weston- Heywood James, Raddington, Wivelis- Hillard John, Stoke Trister, Wincanton super-Mare combe R.S.O Hilliar James, Stone, Shepton Mallet Hole Mrs. Marina, West Camel,Ilchester Heywood John, Great Nurcott, Wins- Hillman Edwin, Durston, Taunton HoleMichael, Hunscott, WoottonCourt- ford, Dulverton R.S.O Hillman George, Stawell, Bridgwater ney, Dunster R.S.O Heywood Thomas, Harwoods,Brompton Hillman Sydenham,North Westn.Clevdn Hole Silas,Luxborough,Washford R.S.O H.egis, Dulverton R.S.O Hilman Charles, Congresbury R.S.O HoleThos.Blackford, Weston-super-Mare Hiatt George, Flax Bourton R.S.O Hine John, West Buckland, Wellington Hole Thos. Wootton Courtney, Dunster Hicks Mrs. Ann Puddy, Upper Weare, Hinks Thomas, Hardway, South Brew- R.S.O Axbridge R.S.O ham, Bruton Hole Wm.Wedmore,Weston-super-Mare Ricks Charles, Backwell, Bristol Hiscock R. Y. & Son, Milborne wick, Holland Thomas, Long Sutton, Lang- Hicks Edmund, Brean, Bridgwater Sherborne (Dorset) port R S. 0 Hicks Hy Adams, Brean, Bridgwater Hiscock AlbertWalter,Stowell,Sherborne Holley Fredk. Huntspill, Bridgwater Hicks J. Upper Weare, Axbridge R.S.O HiscockGeo.Frith,StokeTrister,Wincntn Holloway John, Brompton Regis, Dui- Hicks John, Banwell R.S.O Hiscock Saml. Stoke Trister, Wincant.on verton R.S.O Ricks Robt. Rolstone, Hewish,nr.Bristol Hiscock Sl. 'fhroop, Temple combe, Bath Hollyman Henry, Abbot's Leigh, Bristol Hicks Walt.Badgworth,Westn.-sup.-Mre HiscoxMrs.Caroline,Stoke St.Michl.Bath Holt William Darning, Manor farm, l:IicksWm.Badgworth, Westn.-sup.-Mare Hitchcock Chas. Shapwick, Bridgwater Castle Cary, Bath Hicks William, Stoke Rodney, Weston- Hitchcock George, Pyrland, Taunton Holway William, Silver street, West super-Mare Hitchcock James, Littleton, Somerton Buckland, Wellington Hidon Wm. Heards, Dulverton R.S.O Hitchcock John, Ruishton, Taunton HonibaH Mrs. Elizabeth, Higher combe, Higdon Elias,Marston Magna, Sherborne Hitchman William, Long Ashton,Clifton Howleigh, Taunton Higdon Mrs. Lucy, Walton, Bridgwater Hoare Saml. Staple Fitzpaine, Taunton Honniball Mrs. Mary .Ann, Clavengers, Riggins Geo. South wood, Glastonbury Hobbs Joseph Edwin, Compton,Somertn Nynehead, Wellington l:Iiggins Mrs. Maria., Lower street, Hobbs Thomas, Temple combe, Bath HonniballThos.WestBucklaud,Wellingtn Merriott, Crewkerne HobbsWm.NorthWootton,Sheptn.Mallet Hook James, Berrow, Bridgwater HigginsMrs. M. F. Misterton,Crewkerne Hobbs Webber John, Marston court, Hook John, Burnthonse, Wembdon, Higgins Robt. Charlton, Shepton Mallet Marston Magna, Sherborne Bridgwater Higgins llriah Henry, Parsonage farm, HockeyEdwinArthr.Templecombe,Bath Hook Robert, Billbrook, Old Cleeve, Publow, Bristol HockeyMrs.Jas.Marston Magna,Sberbrn Washford R.S.O Higgins Wm. Woodbound, Street S.O Hockey John, Buckland St. Mary,Chard HookeFras.Hy.Claptoncourt,Crewkeme Higgs George, East Brent, Bridgwater Hockey William, Chistles, Charlton Hooper Asher Osborne, Yenston, Hen- Higgs John, East Brent, Bridgwater .Adam, Somerton S.O stridge, Blandford Higham Henry, SalLford R.S.O Hockey William, I Longbridge, Shepton Hooper Charles, Bellwood, Merriott, .HighmanFredk.East Huntspill,Bridgwtr Mallet Crewkerne l:Iighman Hy.East Huntspill,Bridgwater Hodder George, Odcombe, Ilminster Hooper Edwin, Westhay, Glastonbury Highmore Samuel, Horn, Forton, Chard Hodder Joseph Henry, Winsham, Chard Hooper Francis, Tarr, Lydeard St. Hill Brothers, Stoney Stratton, Bath Hodder Mrs. Martha, Montacute S.O Lawrence, Bishops Lydeard R.S.O HillJn.&Jas.Challick,WiveliscombeR.S.O Hodder Samuel Henry, Brook farm, Hooper James, High street, Street 8.0 Hill Albert,Bowden,Henstridge,Blandfrd Montacute S.O Hooper Jas. StantonPrior,SaltfordR.S.O Hill Arthur, Hardington, Frome Hoddinot Charles, Nunney, J<'rome Hooper Jn. Halscombe,Dulverton R.S.O Hill Charles, Farleigh, Backwell, Bristol Hoddinot Joseph Cole, Pitcombe, Bath HooperJn.Red deer,Exmoor,Sth.Molton HillEdwd.ComptonDando,SaltfordR.S.O Hoddinott .Albert, Lamyatt, Hath Hooper John, St. Catherine, Bath • .
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