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1284 FAB HEREFORDSHIRE. [KELLY's Farmers-Continued 1284 FAB HEREFORDSHIRE. [KELLY'S FARMERs-continued. tRobinson John, jun. Grantsfield,Stock-.Sayee Edwin, Old house, Kentchurcb, Prothero Thos. North road, Leominster ton, Kimbolton, Leominster I Pontrilas RS.O Prothero T. jun. Broad fm. Leominster Robinson John, Hamnish Clifford, Kim- Sayee George, Arkstone common, King- Proudman John, White house, Luston, bolton, Leominster I stone, Hereford Leominster Robinson Lee, Rectory farm, Aston Sayce Henry, The Moors, Garway hill, Proudman WilIiam, Winsley house, Ingham, Ross Orcop, Hereford Hope-under-Dinmore, Leominster Rocke William, Downton, Ludlow Sayers John, Byton, Presteign RS.O Pudge Mrs. Catherine, St.Oswald'sfarm, Roddick George & Thomas, Great Cwm- Scandrett James, Brook farm, West & at Cholstrey, Leominster, Stanhope, coched Clodock, Abergavenny town, Kingsland RS.O Eardisland, Pembridge RS.O Roger/! Aaron, Rodd, Kington Scandrett Wm. Shop farm, Huntington, Pudge Mrs. Emily, Eggleton, Ledbury Rogers B. The Grove, Pembridge RS.O Kington tPudge J. Moorend, Ashperton, Ledbury Rogers Benj. The Ley, Weobley RS.O Scrivens John, Cherry Orchards, Much Pugh Richard & Geo. Aston, Ludlow Rogers Benjamin, Upper Hardwick, Marcle, Gloucester Pugh G. Brakes, Leintwardine R.S. 0 Eardis1and, Pembridge R8.0 Scudamore A. Manor ho. Hentland, Ross Pugh J. Church ho. Stoke Bliss, Tenbury Rogers Mrs. Caroline, Rowlstone, Pon- Scudamore Frederick, Treaddow, Ross Fugh Mr~. S. Pools, Downton, LmUow trilas RS.O Scudamore Henry, Trepencanant, St. Pugh 'rhomas, Upper house, Broad- Rogers David, Stansbatch, Stanton-on- Weonard's, Ross meadow, Hardwick, Hay RS.O Arrow RS.O Scudamore R Hazlehurst, WaHord,Ross Pullen George, The Folly, Eardisland, Rogers George, The Rock, Middleton- Scudamore R Whitecross,Bredstow,Ross Pembridge R.S.O on-the-Hill, Tenbury Scudamore Thomas, Kilreague & Upper Purchase WilIiam, England's gate, Bod- Rogers John, Altyrynys, Walterstone, field, Llangarron, Ross enham, Leominster Abergavenny Seaborne George, Burnt house, Newton, Purser C.Bean house, Cradley, Malvern RogersJn. Milton ho. Pembridge RS.O Pontrilas RS.O PurserW.IJit.Halesend,Cradley,Malvern Rogers Joseph, Withington, Hereford Seaborne William, Wassal court, Vow­ Pymble T. Llanfrother, Hentland, Ross Rogers R Norton Canon,Weobley R.S.O church, Hereford RadnorJames,Old Stocken farm,Willey, Rogers Saml.Hampton Charles,Tenbury Seal John, Yew Tree farm, Preston-on- .. Prest~ign R.S.O Rogers Thos. Nelmes,Bosbury, Ledbury Wye, Hereford RadnorW. Up.Kinsham,Presteign RS.O Rogers Thomas, Sunnybank, Brilley, Seal Thomas, Little Dewchurch, Ross Ratcliff George, Pigeon house, Ross Whitney RS.O Seddon Mrs. Priscilla Catherine, The Ratcliffe William, Lower Snodhill,Peter- Rog-ers Thomas, The Field, Hampton Pool, Evesbatch, Bromyard church, Hereford Bishop, Hereford Sergeant Thomas, Mill farm, Kington Ravenhill Mrs. William, New Maiden tRogers T.The Homme,Dilwyn,Lminstr Sergeant William, Sunset, Kington Hyde, Stoke Prior, Leominster Rogers William, Cwym-Clee, Newton, Sexty Richard, Garroway, Brook house Rawlings Thomas, Mere, Kington Pontrilas RS.O & White House farms, How Caple,Ross Raymond ·William, Billingsley, Holme Rogers Wi1liam, Wellington, Hereford Sexty Rd. jun. The Grove, Sellack, Ross Lacy, Hereford Rogers W. Woonton,Laysters,Tenbury Sexty Wm. Geo. Old Sufton, Mordiford, Read J. Haymeadow, Burghill, Herefrd RoperT. Red ho. Whitbourne, Worcestr Hereford Realey T. Michaelchurch Eskley,Hrford Rosser George, Newton farm, Welsh Shaw William, Rhyd-y-back, Michael- Redfern J. Firbush Winslow, Bromyrd Newton, Monmouth church Eskley, Hereford Reece Mrs. Elizabeth,Frankland,Sutton Routledge Robert, The farm, Stanton- Shaw William, Stormy Castle, Newton, St. Michael, Hereford on-Arrow R.S.O Pontrilas RS.O • Reece John, Upper Holbach,Bodenham, Routledge Robert, Twyford, Eardisland, Shayle J. Callow hills, Munsley,Ledbury Leominster Pembridge R.S.O Shayle James, Rea farm, Ledbury Reece J. The Court, Dorstone, Hereford Rowberry W.CroftOak,Kilpeck,Hereford Shears Jas. Colliers, Pembridge R.S.O Reece T.Hinton ct.Peterchurch,Herefrd Rowbrey E. Newton, St.Weonard's,Ross Sheen John Thomas, Tyrells court, Reed T. Questmoor, Eardisley RS.O Rowbrey John, Linton, Bromyard Dilwyn, Leominster ReesC.Maund ct.Bodenham,Leominster Rowland D. Balance farm, Titley R.S.O Shenton Miss Harriett, Manor house, ReesC.New farm,Lucton,KingslndR.S.0 Rowley Benjamin Thomas,Lower house, Brimfield RS.O Rees W. Upper Hengoed, Huntington, Preston-on-Wye, Hereford Shenton Richd. The Birches, Middleton- Kington Rowley Thomas,Grantsfield,Kimbolton, on-the-Hill, Tenbury Remnant Edward, The Elms, Cowarne Leominster Shepherd Frank, Brook farm, Colwall, Magna, Worcester Ruck James, The Tufft, Orcop,Hereford Malvern ResteII T. Prior's court,Aylton,Ledbury Ruck J.jun.Gwerngenny,Kilpeck, Herfd Sherratt Alexander, Holdbury barn, Reynolds Benj.Lingen, Presteign RS.O. RudgeC. Lower ho. LittleMarcle,Ledbury Ocle Pitchard, Hereford Reynolds James, Lower Priddleton, Rudge E. Penny Pit. Llandinabo,Herefd Sherratt William, Trenant farm, Peter- Humber, Leominster RudgeJ.Coldborough,UptonBishop,Ross church, Hereford Richards Mrs. Ann, Walford, Leint- RudgeW.Green farm,HopeMansell,Ross tShipton Mrs. Emma, Mainstone farm, wardine RS.O Rudge William, Llangarron, Ross Pixley, Ledbury RichardsMrs. Elizabeth,Gridall,Clodock, Rudge W. H.Treribble, Llangarron, Ross Shuffiebotham John, The Grove, Stoke Abergavenny Ruff Mrs. Elizabeth, Whitehouse, Lacy, Bromyard .Richards George, Rhyddwr, Staunton- Sutton St. Michael, Hereford Shute E. Tillington, Burghill, Hereford on-Wye, Hereford Ruff Thomas, Bradnor farm, Kington Simmons Wm. Hendra, Orcop, Hereford Richards Thomas, May Knoll, Burring- RusseIl H. Westonbury,Pembrdg RS.O Sims Mrs. S. Trewadock, Garway, Ross ton, Ludlow Russell James, Crick's green, Stoke Sirrell Mrs C. Withington, Hereford Ricketts J.TheCommon,Dilwyn,Lminstr Lacy, Bromyard Sirrell Jas. Tack farm, Morton Jefferies, Ricketts J. BaIlhurst, Winslow,Brmyard tRussell J. Freetown,Ashpertou,Ledbry Worcester Ricketts William, Downway,Eardisland, Russel1 J. Pitch farm,Dilwyn, Leomster SirrelI James, jun. The Linnet, UlIings- Pembridge, R.S.O Russell Thomas, New mills, Ledbury wick, Bromyard RidgleyBenj.TheVauld,Marden,Herefrd Rutter In. Redley, Cusop, Hay RS.O Sirrell T.Richley,Cowarne Magna,Wores Ridler Richard Henry, Brook house, Sainsbury John Barton,Overton,Bramp- Skerrett Hy. Lower Winslow, Winslow, Morton-upon-Lugg, Hereford ton Abbotts, Ross Bromyard Rigsby Henry, Hillhampton house, Ode Sanders Amos, Garway common, Ross Skerrett Herbert, The Gobbets, Ullings- Pitchard, Hereford Sanders Jsph. Newton, Pontrilas RS.O wick, Bromyard Riley John, Great Marston, Marston Sankey Thos. Lower Downfield,Kington Skerrett In. Dundereamp, Ullingswick, Stannett, Pencombe, Worcester Sansome J. Lower court,Munsley,Ldbry Bromyard Riley William Henry, The Drum farm, Sargent T. Middle Cefn, Dulas,Hereford Skerrett John, Pool house, Ullingswick, Stoke Prior, Leominster Saul Miles, Treaddow, Hentland, Ross Bromyard Rirnell Mrs. Maria, Upper Tedney, Saunders C. The Bower, Orleton RS.O Skittery Wm. M. Flights, Ledbury Whitbourne, Worcester Saunders J. Mainswood,Munsley,Ldbry Skyrm James, The Heath, Walferlow. Roach T.High ho.Peterchurch, Hereford Saunders Phillips, Orleton RS.O Sapey Bridge, Worcester Roberts Geo. Trewen, Whitehurch, Ross Saunders William, Ford abbey, Puddle- Skyrme G. Logaston, Almeley, Hereford Roberts George William, Kinton, Leint· ston, Leominster Skyrme Joseph, Wooton, King's Pyon, wardine RS.O Saunders William, Lunun farm, Vow- Weobley RS.O .Roberts J.D.TheLea,Up.Sapey,Worcestr church, Hereford Skyrme Richard, Oakfield, Canon Pyon, Roberts Jeremiah, Upper Norton.Norton Savagar T. Newtown, Yarkhill,Ledbury Hereford Canon, Weobley RS.O Savage Mrs. A. Lower Breinton, Herfrd Skyrme Richard, Shobdon R.S.O Roberts John, Llangarron, Ross Savager Thos. Cow-arne house, Cowarne Skyrme T. Ailey, Kinnersley, Hereford Roberts Joseph, Rockyfold, MichaeI- Magna, Worcester Skyrme William, Canon Pyon, Hereford church Eskley, Hereford Saw Joseph, Butford, Bowley, Boden- Skyrme WiIliam, West end, Docklow. Roberts R Aymestrey, Kingsland RS.O ham, Leominster Leominster R-obinson James, The Farm, Morton Sayce Edwin, New House farm, Worm- Slade Francis, Low Buckenhil~, Bucken- Jefferies, Worcester bridge, Hereford hill, Hereford.
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