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WILTSHIRE. Boot & SHOE MAKERS-Continued 1090 BOO WILTSHIRE. BooT & SHOE MAKERS-continued. Peters William, Bristol st. l\falmesbury Suttou James, Purton, Swmdon Little Jas. Pickwick rd. C01'Sham R.S.O Phillips John, Shalbourne, Hungerford Sutton William, Purtou, Swindon Little Robert, Gorse hill, New Swindon Phillips Silvanus, Shalbourne,Hungerfrd Sutton W. R. 30 Winchester st.-Salisbury Lock James, 26 St. John street, De,vizes Philpott Stephen, :Farley, Salisbury Swatton Thomas, Axford, Hungerford Locke Edward, King stl'eet, Melksham Pike Frederick Hy. High st. Salisbury Sweet Isaac, Heytesbury S.O Lod1!e Charles, West street, Salisbury Pike Henry, 6 Lansdownepl.Chippenhm Tanner Fredk. 48 Silver street,Salisbury Long William, Market place, Westbury Porter Jas. Wm. Devizes rd. Swindon TannerL. Gt. Somerford, Chippenham Lucas Edward Albert,High st.Cricklade Powney Joseph, 36 Silver st. Salisbury Tanner R. (Mrs.),22 & 23 Brittox,Devizes Luc:as John, Quidhampton, Salisbury Prangley E. Ashton Keynes, Cricklade Tarrant Enos William, Stratton St. Luxton Bros. 25 & 27 Hig-h st. Salisbury Prichard Jas. 37 Castle st. Trowbridge Margaret, Swindon Maidment Thomas, 6 George street, Prince 'I. Sheep st. Highworth, Swindon Tarrant Richd. Jas. 9 Wood st. Swindon Warminster Pugsley W. 66 Regent st. New Swindon Taylor Elijah, Causeway, Chippenham Maisey Daniel, 59 Newport st. Swindon Pullen Wm. High st. Highworth,Swindon Taylor J. Goatacre, Hilmarton, Calne Manus Robert, Hurbage, Marlborough Raine Jas. jun. 57 Northgate st. Devizes Thatcher R. 27 Butcher row, Salisbury Margaretts Miss .Ann, 5 Minster street Raine Saml. S. 3 Sidmouth st.. Devizes Theobald Isaac, Purton, Swindon & 5 Queen street,_ Salisbury Ralph Harry, Downton, Salisbury Theobald John, Purton, Swindon Marshman John, Dilton marsh,Westbry Ralph Wm. Coombe Bisset, Salisbury ThompsonBros. High st. :Malmesbury Maslen Charles, All Cannings, Devizes Ram bridge Chas. Devaux pl. Salisbury Tiller Francis, Damerham Sth.Salisbury Massey George, 65 St. .Ann st. Salisbury Ransom William, Common, Winterslow, Tilley George, Grittleton, Chippenham Matthe\YS Frederick, Collingbourne Salisbury Titt Henry Jas. West Lavington, Devizes Kingston, Marlborough Rawlings J.High st. Wootton Bassett S. 0 Towler Henry, .Amesbury :Matthews Henry, High st. :Malmesbury Rawlins George, Enford, Marlborough Townsend F. H. River st. Chippenham Matthews John, Purton, Swindon Read Charles, Wardour, Salisbury Trotman Wm. Priory la. Corsham R.S.O Matthews William, Bradenstoke-cum- Read Edwin, 6 Prospect pi. Trowbridge Tuck Thos. Hullavington, Chippenham Clack, Chippenham Read John, Westbury Jeigh, Westbury Tucker Manoah, 29 Forest. Trowbridge May Gideon, Colerne, Chippanham Read William, 53 ~beep street, Devizes Turner Emanuel, )'\·ardour, Salisbury May William, Thickwood, Chippenham Reeves Thos. Gloucester st. Malmesbury Vallis Francis, The Bridge, Chippenham Maynard George, Colerne, Chippenham Reynolds Robt. 4 High st. New Swindon Vallis Francis William, Church st. Calne Mead Henry, 23 Silver street, liradford Rich George, 18 Forest. Trowbridge Vickery Jas. H.9Westcottpl.NewSwndn Mead John, Market Lavington, Devizes Rich Geo. Alex. High st. Marlborough Waldron Edwd. 58 Prospect pi. Swindon :Meaden Henry, Imber, Bath Richardson T . .Brinkworth, Chippenham Ward John, Gorse hill, New Swindon Merrett George, Corsham Side R.S.O Ricks Charles, Lydiard, Swindon Ward Mrs. Mary E. 6 Brittox, Devizes Messam Mrs. Thomas, Lockeridge, West Riddick S. High st.Wootton Bassett S.O Wareham C. Donhead St. :Mary, Salsbry Overton, Marlborough Roberts Waiter, \Vest Wellow, Romsey Waring Thomas, Redlynch, Salisbury Messenger Edward, Latton, Cricklade Rogers J. Blunsdon St. Andrew,Swindon Waters John, The Quarry, Calne Miles George, Potterne, Devizes Rudman F. A. 24 Market st. Brandford Watts John, High street, Marlborough Miles John, Steeple Ashton, Trowbridge Rudman James, 4 Churchst. Bradford Watts Mrs. Louisa, Bank st. Melksham Miles Joseph, 2 Devizes road, Swindon Huss Fredk. Sutton llenger, Chippenhm Webb Eli, Lacock, Chippenham Miles Thos. Steeple Ashton, 'frowbridge Rutley R.E. 22 Hilperton rd. Trowbridge Webb John, New town, Trowbridge Millard James, Cheap street, Westbury Sainsbury Esau, Brook street, Westbury Webb Jonah, .Ashton Keynes, Cricklade Milliner W.K. Low.High st.Malmesbury Sainsbury "\Yilliam, Heytesbury S.O Weeks Geo. Wootton Rivers, Marlboro' Mills Isaac, 29 East street, Warminster Saunclers Geo. North st. W ilton, Salisbry Welch John, Salisbury st. l\'Iere, Bath Milsom James, Holt, Trowbridge Saunders James, Littleton, West Lav- West Frank, Wbitbourne moor, Corsley, Mines F. Lane end, Corsley, Warminster ington, Devizes Warminster Mines George, Whitbourne moor, Cors- Saunders W. J. 47 Catherine st. Salisbry ·west John, Oaksey, )1almesbury ley, Warminster Sawyer John, Avebury, Calne ·weston Caleb, Lacock, Chippenham Mitchell George, Idmiston, Salisbury Scammell Thomas, Longbridge Deverill, Weston W. J. I2 Lansdowne row, Calne Mitchell :M.Marstou Maisey,FairfordS.O Warminster Wheatland Miss Emily Rachel, 29 :Mary- Moody Thos.Market pl.Wilton,Salisbury Scutts John, Ashton Keynes, Cricklade port street, Devizes Moore Brothers, SI Silver street & Cris- Se! wood A.Sherston :Magna,l\lalmesbury Wheeler James, Wilcot, Marlborough pin house, 49 :Fisherton st. Salisbury Sharpe Thomas, High st. Malmesbury Wheeler Simon, Figheldean, Salisbury Moore Herbert, Chilmark, Salisbury Shefford Thos. Gt. Bedwyn, Hungerford 'White H.Ogbourne St. George,Marlboro' 1floore Timothy, Sambourne, Warminstr Shellard John, Nettleton, Chippenham '\Vhite Mrs. Mary A. Castle st.Mere, Bath Moss Hy. H. Seend Cleeve, Melksham Sheppard Andrew, Common, Winters- Whitlock Alfred, IS Wilton rd. Salisbury Mos'5T.CollingbourneKingston,:Marlboro' low, Salisbury Whitlock Benj. St. John's st. Salisbury Mullings Thomas, 25 Long st. Devizes Sheppard James, Liddington, Swindon Whitmarsh Jn. 12 Forest. Trowbridge Mundy Richard, High st. Marlborough Sheppard William, Aldbourne R.S.O Wiggins J. Chilton Foliatt, Hungerford Ne:tlEdwin,Sherston:.\'Tagna,Malmesbury Silby & Keen,24 :Market street, Bradford Wilkins Hy. Lydiard Tregoze, Swindon Neal E. Sherston Magna, Malmesbury Silby John, 4 Market street, Bradford Williams Thos. 93 Fisherton st. Salisbry Neate Fredk. The Green, Marlborough Simmonds Joseph, High st. Cricklade Williams Thomas, Whitley, Melksham Neate John, Corston, Malmesbury Sims Albert William, Codford St. Mary, Willshire William, Seend, Melksham Newman David, 56 High st. Salisbury Bath; & 27 High street, Warminster WiltshireJesse, Bromham, Chippenham Newman Henry, Downton, Salisbury Sims Henry, IO George st. Warminster Withers Charles, Froxfield, Hungerford Newman Jacob, Broad town, Swindon Slade Joseph, High street, Marlborough WoodmanWm.jun. Bristol st.Malmesbry Newman Thomas, Corston,Malmesbury Sleightholme Thos. .Atworth, Melksham 'Voodward William, Forty, Cricklade Norman James, Heddington, Calne Smith Bros. Post office, Potterne,Devizes Woolford Daniel, Lydiard, Swindon Norman Wm.East Tytherton,Chippnhm Smith Henry, 33 Catherine st. Salisbury Wordley Philip, Coate, Bishop's Can- N orris Thomas, Salisbury st.:Mere, Bath Smith James, Causeway, Chippenham nings, Devizes North Geo.Honey bottom, Chute,Andovr Smith Jesse, Bath road, Melksham Wordley Thos.llishop's Cannings,Devizes Nutt William, Roadhill, Bath Smith J. Marston Maisey, Fairford S.O Wright Charles, Rowde, Devizes Offer Sheba, Market place, Pewsey S.O Smith Thomas, Box, Chippenham Wright Jas. Hy. Swallowclift, Salisbury Oliver George, 7 Queen street, Salisbury Snook l''redk. East Knoyle, Salisbury Wyer Charles, 4 Southbroom pl. Devizes Oliver George, 29 Silver st. 'frowbriuge Snook James, Chirton, Devizes Yeates C. Stratton St. Margaret, Swindn OramrEdward, Urchfont, Devizes Spackman Jas. Burbage, Marlborough Yeates Emanuel, Dinton, Salisbury Oram Noah, Woodborough,Marlborough Spackman J.LittletonUrew,Chippenham Young Chas. 13 George st. Warminster Oram Wilham, Edington, Westbury Sparey .Alfred, 19 Queen st. Salisbury Young Christphr. I4 Portway, Warmnstr Otridge Alfred, 36 Wine street, Bradford Sperring Edwin, r3 Rotherstone, Devizes • , Paine Richard, Crudwell,Malmesbury Squibb John, North st. Wilton,Salisbury :BOOT & SHOE MAKERS .MATE- Palmer Richard, Lower Wanborough, Stafford Joseph, Rodborne la. Swindon RIAL DEALERS. Shrivenham R.S.O Staples G. Damerham South, Salisbury Filford Thos. Kingsbury st.Marlborough Palmer Stephen, High street, Cricklade Stephens George, Malmesbury Parish T. 31 Cromwell st. New Swindon Stevens R. & G. 2 New Park st. Devizes BOOT UPPER MANUFACTRS. Parsons W. Gt. Somerford, Chippenham Stevens Charles, Church street, Calne ·ware Bros. Endless street, Salisbury Pearce George, 4 Emwell st. Warminster Stevens Chas. Robt. High st. Chippenhm Willis William, 26 Brittox, Devizes PearceGeo. ~'est Overton, Marlborough Stevens James, Castle st. Trowbridge Pearce Joseph, 23 East st. Warminster Stokes William, Tinhead, Westbury :BOTTLED BEER MERCHANTS. Pearse Thos. r Fleet st. New Swindon Stone F. Bishopstone, Shrivenham R.s.o; See Ale & Porter Merchants. Peer Thomas, East court, Crudwell, Summers Williarn, George street &I Malmesbury :Market place, Warminster BRASS FOUNDERS. Penny Wm. Hower Chalke, Salisbury Sumner Mrs. H. Bath bldngs. l\Ielksham' Bay lis Percy, The Foundry, Chippenham Perkins James, The Quarry, Calne Surman Mrs. Caroline Amelia, q & r6 Loveday Thomas & Son, Jubilee Royal Perkins Joshua, 69 Shails la. Trowbridg :Milford street, Salisbury foundry, Ramsbury, Hungerford .
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