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DORSETSHIRE. [KELLY's Farmers-Cor-Tinued 272 FAR DORSETSHIRE. [KELLY'S FARMERs-cor-tinued. Lock Johu Frederick, Sturt, Stalbridge Marsh WaIter, Marnhull, Blandford King John,Gussage All Saints, Salisbury Lock Joseph Marvin, Higher Burton, Martin A .Salway Ash, Beaminster RS.O King Thomas, Leigh, Sherborne Charminster, Dorchester Martin A. C. Enmore green, Shaftesbury King Thomas, Tadnell mills, Chaldon Lockyer Juseph, Gussage All Saints, Martin George, Monkton-up-Wimborne. Herring, Dorchester Salisbury Wimborne St. Giles, Salisbury King William, Motcombe, Shaftesbury Locker Robert, The Axe, Drimpton St. Martin George, Handley, Salisbury Kingman Edgar William, Lydlynch, Mary, Beaminster RS.O Martin H. rl'arrant Keynston, Blandforcl Sturminster Newton R.S.O Locock William, Bradpole, Bridport Martin Henry Chas. Handley, Salisbury Kingman Simon, Upway, Dorchester Lodder E. Bowbridge hill, Gillingham Martin James S. Fordington, Dorchester Kingman WaIter John, Duddle, Puddle- Lodder George, Ibbertoll, Blandford Martin Thomas, Motcombe, Shaftesbury town, Dorchester Lodder James, East Stower, Gillingham Martin WilIiam Charles, Sturminster Kingston William, Higher Coomb, Lodder Thomas, Motcombe, Shaftesbury Marshall, Wimborne Rampisham, Dorchester Loder George, Yetminster, Sherborne Masters A. Withyhook, Leigh, Sherborne- Knapton James George, Bourton Loder Mrs. George, Bishopsdown, Masters Edgar, Up Cerne, Dorchester (Dorset), Bath Caundle Bishop, Sherborn~ Masters Eldred, Up Cerne, Dorchester Knapton R Juhn, Milton, GiIlingham Loder Samuel, Bishopsdown, Caundle Masters Fredk. Beer Hackett, Sherborne Knapton Sam!. Bourton {Dorset), Bath Bishop, Sherborne Masters Frederick, Henley, Dorchester Knight Alban, Knighton, Shelborne Lodge C. Duncliff, StowerRow,Shaftsbry Masters George, Bucklers, Nether Knight Benjamin, Higher Sturthill, Lodge :Mrs. Eliza, Cann, Shartesbury Compton, Compton Shipton George, Bridport Long Fredk. Daniel, Chardstock, Chard Masters GeraI'd, Henley, Dorchester Knight George, Upper Loders Bridport Long James G. Delcombe, Milton Mayo Geo. Coker's Frome, Dorchester Knight Hubert, Corfe Mullen, Wimbrne Abbas, Blandford Mayo John, East Orchard, Shaftesbury Knight William, Corfe Mullen, Wmbrne Long John, AIson, Chard MaJ'o John, Upway, Dorehester Knight W.Marshwood,CharmouthR.S.O Long Rt. Marshwood, Charmouth &.8.0 Mayo William, Charminster. Dorchestel\ Knott MI's.A.8turminsterNewtonRS.O Longman :Fredk. Cranborne, Salisbury Mayo WiIliam (the exors. of), Fri:lr- Knott George, Newton, Sturminster Longman Geo. Bourton (Dorset), Bath waddon, Portesham, Dorchester Newton R.S.O Longman Henry, Winfrith, Newburgh, Mayo William, Little Piddle, Puddle- Knott Mrs.W.Sturminster NewtonRS.O Dorchester hinton, Dorcbester Lacey Robert, Longfleet, 1'oole LClngman William, Bellhuish, West Mead John Hy. Charminster, Dorchester- Lake John, Chetnole, Sherborne Lulworth Meaden Mrs. A. Bourton (Dorset), Bath Lambert John, Buckhorn Weston, Bath Lonnen William & Thomas Augustus, Meaden ~Irs. Rd. Belchalwell, Hlandford Lambert 1.'hos. Compton Abbas,Shftsbry Cranborne. Salisbury Meadway Mrs. Elizabeth Jane, Frome Lane Albert Hy. Puddletown, Dorehestr Loud E. P. Hewood, Thomcombe, Chard Vauchurch, Dorchester Lane Arthur. Lyons gate, Minterne Lovelace James & Son, Puddlehinton, Meatyard E. Stower Row, Shaftesbury Magna, DorchesteI' Dorchester Meatyard Jas. Stower Row, Shaftesbury Lane Edwin, Kimmeridge, Wareham Loveridge Clement, Westbay, Hawk- Meatyard William, Northwood farm. Lane Robt. Monkton Wyld, Lyme Regis church, Axminster Manston, Blandford Lane William, LytchettMatravers,Poole Lucas Wm. Geo. Swineham, Wareham Meatyard Wm.StowerProvost,Gillinghlll Lanning Albert, Yetminster, Sherborne Lugg A. Monkton Wyld, Lyme Regis Meech Mrs. David, Bearninster R.S.O Lanning Charles, Morden,Wareham Lugg EH, Penn inn. Monkton Wyld, Meech Francis, Potwell, Broadwindsor, Lano Mrs. Ann Lucretia, Reforne, Isle Charmouth Beaminster RS.O of Portland Lumbard Ambrose, Thorncombe, Chard MeechGeo.Dibberford,Beaminster R8.0 Larcombe John, Forest, Monkton Wyld, Lumbard J. Tuck mill, Thorncmb.Chard Meech Jas. Matt. Corscombe,Dorchester Lyme Regis Lumbard WilIiam, Champernhayes, Meech Ramuel, Stratton, Dorchester LaveI' James, Puncknowle, Dorchester Wootton :Fitzpaine, Charmouth MeechWm. Laymore,Thorncornbe,Chard Laver John, Puncknowle. Dorchester Lumbard William, Whitehurch Canoni- Meering Edwin, Stoborough, Warehani Lawrence Albert, Almer, Blandford corum, Charmouth Meikle Wm. Godlingstone, Swanage 8.0 Lawrence A. Jsph. Morden, Wareham Lumbard William, Stanton St. Gabriel, Melhsb Tom Elliott W. Shateomb, Wyn- Lawrence Mrs. Ann. Fontnell Magna, Charmouth ford Eagle, Dorchester Sbaftesbury Luscombe F. J. Edmondsham, Salisbury Membury Uavid,Stubbs,Monkton Wyld. Lawrence Henry, Sherford bridge, Lush Arthur, Cranborne, Salisbury Lyme Regis Morden, Wareham Lydford Richard, Handley, Salisbury MilesEsau, BydlingSt.Nicholas,Dorchestr Lawrence Mrs. James, Spire, Stalbridge MaceyW.SuttonPoyntz,Preston,Weymth Miles J.Stockbridge,Lillingtn.Sherborne Lawrence J. J oseph, Morden, Wareham Maidment Mrs. M. Ridge hill,Gillingbam Miles Josiah, Charminster, Dorchester LawrenceJ.NetherbuI'y,Beamnstr.R. S.O Main William, Wambrook, Chartl Miles Mrs. J uHa, Crockers farm,Twyford. Lawrence J. Fontnell Magna, Shftsbury Major Charles, Rock cottage, Broad- Shaftesbury Lawrence Mrs. M.A. ShillmgstoneR.S.O windsor, Beaminster RS.O Miles Thomas, Holwell, Sherborne Lawrence Samuel, Mosterton, Crewkrne Major Hubt. Hursey, Beaminster RS.O Miles Wm.John.WestOrchard,8haftsbry Lawrence W. E. Langton, Blandford MajorMrs. S. Hursey,Heaminster RS.O Miles Wiltshire,Child Okeford,Blandford Lear T.SherborneCauseway,Shaftesbury Major WiIliam John, Broadwindsor, Millard )11'8. Jane, Gillingham Lear W. Sherborne Causeway,Shaftesbry Beaminster R.S.O Miller A. Bettiscombe,Charmouth R. S. 0 Legg & Morey, Symondsbury, Bridport Maloney Arthur, Westbrook, Gillingham Miller A Frome SaintQuintm,Dorchester­ Legg Albt. Pymore. Bradpole, Bridport Manfield WaIter, Wooth, Netherbury, Miller Charles.Bothenhampton,Bridporl;. Legg Arthur John, Pound1mry,Dorchstr Beaminster RS.O Miller Frank, Twyford, Shaftesbury Legg Edward, Toiler Porcorum,Drchstr Manfield Wm. Portesham, Dorchester Miller George, T.ytherleigh, Chard .Legg Edward Gapper, Melplash court, Manley R Westlears,Thorncombe,Chard Miller Ge0rge, Whitchurch Canoni- Melplash RB.O. & Coombe down, Manstield WaIter, Wooth grange, Mel- corum, Charmouth Beaminster RS.O phsh R.S.O Miller Jasper, Belchalwell, Blandford Legg Frederick, Benville, Dorchester March Henry, Bourton (Dorset), Bath Miller Jasper,OkefordFitzpaine,Blandfrd Legg James, Corscombe, Dorchester Marks Georg-e, Chardstock, Chard Miller John. Bere Regis, Wareham LeggRchd.NorthPoorton,MelplashRS.O MarleyC.H.Holditch,Thorncombe,Chard Miller John, East Stoke, Wareham LeggThomas,Garrands,Beamnstr.R.S.O MarleyE.ChardstockAlI Saints, Axminstr Miller J. Guppy,Woottn.Ftzpne.Chrmtb Legg Thomas, Srmondsbury, Bridport Marsh Albert, Park gate, Haselbury MlllerJoseph,WoottonFitzpaine,Charmth. Legg WilIiam,Loscombe,MelplashR.S.O Bryan, Blandford Miller Samuel, Holwell, Sherborne Lemon Edward, Rivers' corner, Stur- Marsh Charles, Higher Holway, Catti- MilJerSaml.J. WoottonJ<'itzpaine,Chrmth minster Newton R.S.0 stock, Dorchester Miller Thos. Rye hI. BereRegis,Wareham Lenthall Hy. South Bowood, Nether- Marsh Mrs. Elizabeth, Fleet, Weymouth Miller Thomas Henry, Sherborne bury, Beaminster RS.O Marsh Mrs.G. Pleck, Marnhull, Blandfrd l.\Iiller William, Longhayes, Marshwood. LenthaIlJ.StokeAbbott,Beamnstr.RS.O Marsh Hy. Watford, Bradpole, Bridport Charmouth lLS.O Light John, Manston, Blandford Marsh J. Ramshill, Marnhull, Blandford i\IiIler William. Westover, Woott(\ll. Lillington Edward,Winfrith Newburgh, Marsh John, Higher Pymore, Nether- Fitzpaine, Charmouth Dorchester bury, Beaminster R.S.O Mintern William, Higher Kingcombe. Lillington Rehd. Stoborough, Wareham Marsh John, North Allington, Bridport Tuller Porcorulll, Dorchester LiIlington William, Winfrith New- Marsh In. Pymore, Bradpole, Bridport Mitchell Edwin, Chetnole, Sherborne burgh, Dorchester Marsh Mrs. Leah, Court place, Askers- MitchellG.Roger'shI.Affpuddle,Dorchstr Lloyd Miss Eliza, Ecliff, GiIlingham well, Bridport Mitchell James, Bourton, Dorset, Bath Lloyd Hllgh, Marnhull, Blandford Marsh Nehemiah H. Pimperne, Hlandfrd Mitebell Jonas,lwerneCourtnay,Blndfrd Loader Caleb, Weston bouse, lluckhorn, Marsh Samuel, Lydlinch, Sturminster MitcheIlW.J.lwerneCourtnay,Blandford Weston, Bath Newton H.S.O Mitchell William, Leigh, Sherborne Loader Isaac, Grays, Stalbridge Marsh Thomas, Bradpole, Bridport Mog~ Levi, King stag, Lydlinch, ,,"ur- Lock Edward, BryanstoJl, Blandford Marsh '1'. West st. Bere Regis, Wareham minster Newton RS.O Lock Harry, Stratton, Dorchester Marsh Thomas, jun. Bradpole, Bridport Mogg WaIter, Stalbridge.
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