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SHROPSHIRE. FAR 333 Clemson Edmund, Plas Dixon, More- Corfield Edwin, Hatton, Church Crowther Mrs , TRADES DIRECTORY.] SHROPSHIRE. FAR 333 Clemson Edmund, Plas Dixon, More- Corfield Edwin, Hatton, Church Crowther Mrs. Ann, Llan, Clunbury. ton,Oswestry Stretton RS.O Aston-on-Clun RS.O Clemson J. Donnington Wood,Newport Corfield Mrs. Fanny, Wentnor,Bishop's Croxton John, Clunton, Aston-on- Clent T. J. Heath farm, Knowbury, Castle RS.O Clun RS.O Ludlow Corfield George, Cross Pipes,Whitting- Crump John, Dunval, Astley Abbotts, Cliff John, Ightfield, Whitchurch sl{)w, Craven Arms R.S.O Bridgnorth Cliff Thos. Hampton Wood, Ellesmere Corfield George, Farley, Shrewsbury Crumpton Edward, Asterton, Bishop's CIodey G. Barg~r's green, Aston, Corf!.eld! G. The Dunge,Broseley RS.O Castle R.S.O . Shrewsbury Corfield John, Exford's green, Anns- Cureton W. Lee bridges,Lee,Ellesmere Clorley Geo. Waters Upton,Wellington croft, Shrewsbury Cureton William Henry, Hordley hall, Clutton John, Longford,Mrkt.Drayton Corfield John, Westhope, Craven Hordley, Ellesmere Clutton Owen, Newhall, Criftins, Arms RS.O Daken George, Cwm house, Bettws-y- Ellesmere Corfield Mrs. Letitia,Woodhouse farm, Crwyn, Knighton Clutton William, Moreton wood, More- Bonningale, Shifnal Dakin C. Woodhouse,Prior's Lee,Shfnl ton Say, Whitchurch Corfield Mrs. Mary, Blake way, Harley, Dakin George, Drayton, Shifnal Cocks Charles, Upper Dinchope, Din- Much Wenlock RS.O Dakin William, Brewer's Oak, Shifnal chope, Craven Arms RS.O Corfield Richard, Harton,Eaton-under- Dale Henry, Luschott, Much Wen- Colebatch In. Shineton, Shrewsbury Haywoodi, Church Strefton RS.O lock R.S.O Colebatch R Neenton, Bridgnorth Corfield Richard, Marsley, Habberley, Dale James, Ford, Shrewsbury Colebatch William, Little London, Shrewsbury Dale Jamp-s, Little Shrawardine, Alber- Alveley, Bridgnorth Corfield Samuel, Exford's green,Anns- bury, Shrewsbury Colebatch William, jun. The Butts, croft, Shrewsbury Dale J. Shoot hill, Ford, Shrewsbury .A1veley, Bridgnorth Corfieldi T. Middleton Priors,Brdgnrth Dale William, Harcourt, Shrewsbury; Coles Tliomas, Cruckton, Shrewsbury Corfield Thomas, Round! ho. Longden, Dale William, Stanton, Shrewsbury Colley Benj. Osbaston, Wellington Shrews'bury Dallow Henry, Bonningale, Shifnal Colley Mrs. M.Cold Hatton,Wellington Corfield Thomas, Stitt, Shrewsbury Danford William Lewis, Langley,Stan­ Collins John, Stepples, Guildendown, Corfield William, Haliord, Craven ton Lacy, Bromfield RS.O Clun R.S.O Arms RS.O Darby William, Middleton, Ludlow Collins Samuel, Villa frm.Clun RS.O Comeld William, Lower Down, Lydi- Darlington George, Twemlowes half, Collins Thomas, Colebatch, BishOp's bury North RS.O Ash Parva, Whitchurch Castle RS.O Corfield W.Newtown fm.Much Wenlck Darlington John, Huntingdon, Horse- Conliffe John, Hughley, Shrewsbury Cork Samuel, Broughall, Whltchurch hay R.S.O Cook Charles, Lacon, Shrewsbury Cornes J oseph, Sleap, Wellington Darlington J oseph,Stanwardine-in-the- Cook Edwin, Pultheley, Mare,Bishop's Corns Peter, Lythwood, Bayston Hill, Wood, Shrewsbury Castle R.S.O Shrewsbury Darlington Joseph, Steel lane, Til- Cook George, Kinton, Middleton,Chir- C{)!ser Mrs. Moor house, Shipton, stock, Whitchurch bury R.S.O Much Wenlock RS.O Darlington Joseph, Tilley hall, Tilley, Cook John, Neen Solars,Cleobury Mor- Coston F.Onibury,Craven Arms RS.O Shrewsbury timer S.O Cotney MrS'. Mary, Mindtown,Bishop's Darlington Richard, Hast{)n, Hadnalf,. Cook Joseph, Nobold, Shrewsbury Castle R.S.O Shrewsbury Cook Lewis, Wackley, Betton,Shwsbry Cott-erill Edwin (exors. of),New house, Darlington Richard Jebb, PaddaY' Cook Mrs. Mary, Greete, Tenbury Ellerdine, Wellington green, Edstaston, Shrewsbury Cook Robert, Shelve, Shrewsbury Cotterill Thos. Peplow, Markt.Drayt{)n Darlington W.Aston rd.Wem,Shrwsby Cook Thomas, Chorley, Bridgnorth Cotton Benj. Kinnersley, Wellington Darlington W. Darlest~m, Prees, Cook Thomas, The Coppice, Ratling- Cotton Cornelius, Abbey green, Whitc.hurch hope, Shrewsbury Whixall, Whitchurch Darlington W. Ightfield, Whitchurch Cook Thomas Arthur, Bragginsley, Cotton W. New Crickett, ElIesmere Darlington W. Whixall hall, Whitchrch. Harcourt, Bridgnorth Cottrell Ge{)rge, Ightfield, Whitchurch Davenport J. Uffington, Shrewsbury Cook William', Caynton wood, Child's Cottrell Mrs. Hannah, Ash hall, Ash Davenport John, The Grove, Condover.. Ercall, Market Drayton Magna, Whitchureh Shrewsbury Cook William, Manor farm, Ratling- Cottrell John H-enry, Old Woodhouses, Davenport Joseph, Aston, Shrewsbury hope, Shrewsbury Whitchurch Davenport W.jun.Alkington,Whitchrch. Cooke J. H. Aston ho. Aston,Shrwsbry Cottrell J. Ash Magna, Whitchurch Davies Edward & Mrs. Mary, Craig- Cooke John Wm. Bicton, Shrewsb~ry Coule James, Kenley, Shrewsbury wenfach, Sychtyn, Oswestry Cooke Philip Henry, Braden heath, Covington J. C. Stanton, Shrewsbury Davies In. Ediwd. & Thos. High Clear.. Welsh Hampton, Whitchurch Cowley John, Stanten heath, Stanton, Monk Hopton, Bridgnorth Cooke R. Bearstone, Newcastle,Staffs Shrewsbury Davies Aaron, High st. Clun RS.O Cooke Thomas, Griftins, Ellesmere Cox Charles, Hayton's bent, Stanton Davies A. H. Black Bow hill, Ruyton- Cooke William, Gravenhunger, New- Lacy, Bromfield RS.O in-the-Eleven Towns, Shrewsbury castle, Staffs Cox E.Diddlebury,CravenArms R.S.O Davies Allen, Lowlands, Crickheath.. Cooper E. Aston Eyres, Bridgnorth Cox John, Nordley, Astley Abbotts, Oswestry Cooper Geo. Eardington Bridgnorth Bridgnorth Davies Mrs. A. Ash Magna, Whtchrch Cooper Mrs. Helen,Bourton road,Much Cox John, jun. The Villa, All Stretton, Davies Arthur, Rockhill, Treverward, Wenlock RS.O Church Stretton RS.O Clun RS.O "Cooper Mrs. Jeremiah, High st. Much Craddock Henry, Brick walls, Til- Davies A. Twmpath,Hengoed,Oswstry Wenlock RS.O stock, Whitchurch Davies Benj. Purlogue, Clun R.S.O Cooper J. Abdon, Craven Arms R.S.O Craddock John, Little Wenlock, Davies C. Tedstill,Chetton,Bridgnorth Cooper R Abdon, Craven Arms RS.O H{)rsehay RS.O Davies D. Cefn, Abertanat, Oswestry Cooper Richard, Hampton bank, Welsh Craig Thomas, Hnngerford, Much Davies David, Daywell, Oswestry Hampton, Ellesmere Wenlock RS.O Davies David, West Felton, Oswestry Cooper Tbeophilus, Stanbatch, Went- Craig William,Wrentnall, Shrewsbury Davies David, Gt. Hanwood, Shrwsbry nor, Bishop's Castle R.S.O Crane George, Shifnal Davies David, Hope, Shrewsbury Cooper Tbos. Edwin, Stirts mill, Neen Crane J. Benthall, Ford, Shrewsbury Davies David, Llanforda, Oswestry &lars, Cleobury Mortimer S.O Cresswell Stephens, Lower house, Davies David, Lower Prees, Henlle-.. Cope Mrs. A. Gt.Soudley,Mrkt.Draytn Ramsley, Bridgnorth Daywell, Oswestry Copnall Richard, Dudleston, Ruabon Critchley John, Manor farm, Sheriff- Davies David, Selattyn, Oswestry Corbett Albert, Neen 8avage, Cleo- hales, Newport Davies Edmund, Woolston, Oswestry bury Mortimer S.O Croft Charles, The Wood, Minsterley, Davies Edward, Albionhayes, Bomere Corbett Henry, Earl's Ditton & Roach Shrewsbury Heath, Shrewsbury Head farms, Cleobury Mortimer S.O Croft Thomas ·W. Kenstone, Market Davies Edward, Fron issa, WestoIl' Corbett Michael, Nethercott, Neen Dmyton Rhyn, Ruabon Savage, Cleobury Mortimer S.O Cross W. Astley, Alveley, Bridgnorth Davies Edward, Grafton, Shrewsbury Corbishley George, Rudge Warren, Crow William, The Lobby, Middleton Davies Edward. Llan-madoc, Bettws- Rudge, Wolverhampton Scriven, Bridgnorth y-Crwyn, Knighton Corbishley J. Grindle, Ryton, Shifnal Crowder John, Astley, Shrewsbury Davies Edward, The Lye, Hopton Corfield Alfred, Cothercott, Shrwsbry Crowe Edward, Bransley villa, Cleo- Castle, Aston-on-Clun RS.O COlofield Benjamin, Shelve, Shrewsbury bury Morlimer S.O Davies Edward, Owlbury, Bishop's Corfield Charles, The Rectory, Sid- Crowe Henry, H{)pton Wafre, Cleobury Castle R.S.O bury, Bridgnorth Mortimer S.O Davies Edward, Tankard hall, :More- Corfield Charles, Ruthall, Bridgnorth Crowe Henry Richard, Weir house,- ton, Oswestry Corfield E. The Cliffords,Nash,Tenbry Bucknell RS.O Davies E. Melverley h.all, Oswestry.
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