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SOMERSETSHIRE. DAI 623 Coxley John, Brinscombe, Weare, Ax.- Giddings Job, De Brewers, Taunton Lane W.G.5Raby Pl TRADES DIRECTORY.] SOMERSETSHIRE. DAI 623 Coxley John, Brinscombe, Weare, Ax.- Giddings Job, De Brewers, Taunton Lane W.G.5Raby pl. Combe dwn.Bath bridge R.S.O Giles T. South view, Dulverton R.S.O Langford Albert, 9 Gore hedge, Frome Crandon Robt. I4 St. Thomas st.Wells Glass George, Bathampton farm, Lawrence William, Beer, High Ham, Cranton Joel, Combe faam,West Crew- Bathampton, Bath Langport R.S.O kerne, Crewkerne Godfrey Frank, Chilton-upon-Polden, Legg Henry, De Brewers, Taunton Creed George, Sandford Orcas, Sher- Bridgwater Lock J. Bower Henton,Martock R.S.O borne (Dorset) Goding John Day, IO Beauford sq. Bath Lock John, Bishops Lydeard, Taunton Crees Mrs. Charles, Seymour's court, Goss Thos. Battleton,Dulverton R.S.O Loveridge Jesse, Baker's hall, Combe Beckington, Bath Gould Miss Martha Louise, 27 High St. Nicholas, Chard Crisp Samuel, Primrose hill, Bath street, Shepton Mallet Loxton Frederick Chard, I Abingdon Culliford. George, Martock R.S.O GouldRobert,Bailey hl.Castle Cary S.O buildings, Julian road, Bath Cnlm Valley Dairy Co. (The) (John Green Jn. jun. 36 Union street, Wells Lye J. Bridge farm, Bathford, Bath Lutley, mangr.),Pitminster,Taunton Griffiths James, Maundown, Wivelis- Lye Thomas, East street, Crewkerne Cnlme Valley Dairy Co. Lim. (branch) combe R.S.O Maggs John, Easton-in-Gordano,Bristl (John Hane, manager), West Buck- Gwillim George, 3 London st. Bath Maidment John, Mudford Sock, Mud- land, Wellington Hale Charles Edwin, I Summerlay's ford, Yeovil Danish Dairy Co. (S. S. Lowe, man- place, Pulteney road, Bath Maidment Rufus, Common lane, Yens- agar), 36 Southgate street, Bath & Hallett Samuel, I9 Oak street, Lower ton, Henstridge, Blandford (Thomas Adey, manager) 87 Bristol road, Bath Maltock J.BowerHentn. MartockR.S.O Meadow street, Weston-super-Mare Ham Je:ffrey, Henley, High Ham, Manley Rt. Norton Fitzwarren,Tauntn Darknell John, South Cadbury, Bath Langport R.S.O Manuel Thos.High st.Keynsham R.S.O Davis Mrs. James, I6 Broadway,Frome Hand Chas. John, 9 York street, Bath Mantle James, Perrycourt, Wembdon, Davey Robert, 39 East reach, Taunton Hankinson & Counsell, Wedmore, Wes- Bridgwater Day James, Tintinhull, Martock S.O ton-super-Mare Marshalll.W.I240ldChurch rd.Clevedn Dean Saml.Whitelackington, Dminster Harleigh Mrs. E. Monmouth pl. Bath Marshall James, Uphill, Weston- Dening Henry C. Kingston, Taunton Harrill Thomas John, Ashton gate, super-Mare Dening, John, Home farm, North Per- Bedminster, Bristol Martin Elias, Harwood farm, West rott, Crewkerne Harris Henry, 2 Belgrave lodge, Cam- Cranmore, Shepton Mallet Dennis William, Draycot, Cheddar den road, Bath Matravers Edwin,Dford, llton,Ilminstr Devon Valley Dairy Co. (established Harris W.Milward fm.KeynshamR.S.O May William, East Bower, Bridgwatr I84o) (proprietors, C. & E. Walker), Harrison Waiter, 5 Balustrade, London Membery Tom, 3 Copselands, Claver- wholesale butter & poultry mer- road, Bath ton down, Claverton, Bath chants; Devon fresh butter direct Hawkins Mrs. Frank, Sea, Timinster Middle Frank, Litton, Bath from our creameries, warranted Hayes Simon, I4 Orchard street, Miller Arthur, Charlton Horethorne, separated daily; head factory, Mantle W eston-super-Mare Sherborne street, Wellington; telegrams, Hayward Mrs. Alice,27 Keyford,Frome Miller Jas. Cricket-St. -Thomas, Chard "Walker, Wellington, Somerset" Hayward J.SouthCary,Castle Cary S.O Millett Mrs. Fanny, 26 Belvedere, Bath Devonshire Dairy & Creamery (James Hazel Robert, Baytree farm, Kewstoke Minifi.e Mark, 92 Hig)lstreet, Weston- Bragg, propr.), Fore street, Chard Heal Alfred Jas. Combe down, Bath super-Mare Dicks Waiter, 24 Up. High st.Taunton Heal Elisha, Westwick, Worle, Wes- Moon Mrs.E.24 Leg sq.Shepton Mallet;. Difford Thomas, High st. Street S.O ton-super-Mare Moore William, Ilton, Dminster Disney Samuel, Shave farm, Donyatt, HenwoodT.3Somerset pi. Wells rd.Bath Moorse Harry, Lamyatt, Bath Ilminater Herrington John, Stathe, Bridgwater Nicholas Walt. Cossington, Bridgwater Doble Mrs. Mary, 6 Cleveland terrace, Hicks Frank, Sheephouse farm, War- Norman Daniel Thomas, Hollam cot- London road, Bath leigh, Bathford, Bath tage, Bridgtown, Dulverton R. S. 0 Doble Robert, Betbam, Combe St. Hill James, Cheddar R.S.O Northam Charles, East Lambrook, Nicholas, Chard Hill Martin, Norman's, Ashbrittle, South Petherton S.O Dobla William, Sandford Orcas, Sher- Wellington Nott George, Allshire, Brushford, Dui- borne (Dorset) Hill Saml. Bridge frm. Dulcote, Wells verton R.S.O Dodge Samuel, Merriott, Taunton Hill Thomas, 1~3 Old street, Clevedon Nowell & Dowding, 26 Locking r~ad, Dowding James, South st. Crewkerne Hoare Thomas, Sea, Ilminster Weston-super-Mare Dunford Joseph George Sainsbury, 43 Hobbs Thomas Snow, Lower North Nunley J. J. Adam st.Burnham R.S.O Catherine street, Frome End farm, Batheaston, Bath Oakley Moulton R. Severn road, Wes- Dunn George William Edwin, 7 Sus- Hobbs W.H.North end,Batheastn.Bath ton-super-Mare sex. place, Widcombe, Bath Hodge Frank, Broadfields, De Abbotts, Ogden Sidney, Dunwear, Bridgwater Durbin Caleb, Cheddar R.S.O Taunton Open Geo. Muchelney, LangportR.S.O Durston Jn.R.Alfred st.Burnhm.R.S.O Hodge Wm.High Ham,LangportR.S.O Oram James William (who. & ret.), Dyer Ernst. I2 Alex.andra rd. Clevedon Holdsworth Henry, 7 Queen's place, The Oreamery, 87 Hill road,. Cleve- Dyer Mrs. H. II St. James's st. Bath Pulteney road, Bath don. See advertisement Dyke Joseph, II Canon st. Taunton Hole James, Chilton Trinity,Bridgwatr Osborne Wm.Goathill,Sherborne(Drst) Edgar F.Chilton-upon-Polden,Brdgwtr Hooper Hy, Bishopsworth, Bedminstr Parsons Geo. I St. John street, Wells Elliott John, East Chinnock, Yeovil Horsell William, 33 Bathwick st. Bath Patmore Henry,6 Fountain bldgs.Bath Evans Joseph, Winterhay, Ilminster Howe Mrs. Mary M. 4 Denmark road, Paul Wm. I2 Princes street, Yeovil Eveleigh George, Broughton, Stoke Twerton, Bath Pavitt Misses Laura & Louisa, 5 New St. Mary, Taunton Howe Rt. Jn. 27 St. James st. Tauntn Bond street, Bath Fear Israel, BAckington, Bath Hucker J. Bleadon,Weston-super-Mare PayneChas.Bay farm,Eastbourne,Bath Fell Mrs. Susan, 5 Hampton row, Hughes Thomas,3 Paul street,Taunton Payne Eli, Ford, Litton, Bath Bathwick, Bath Hunt Frederick, Woodcock street, Payne George, 3 Claremont terrace, Ferris Mrs. Jane. 6 Abbey church- Castle Cary S.O Camden road, Bath yard, Bath Hyde Waiter, 20 Salisbury terrace, Payne G. Middle Chi~nock, Ilmi~ster Field William, Lower Cheriton, North Reckleford, Yeovil Pearce John, Chucker1dge, Ashbnttle. Cheriton, Bath Ilminster Dairy Co. (T. E. Crockel', Wellington Foot William, East street, Crewkerne manager), Ilminster Penny Alfred, Cheddon road, Taunton Ford Henry, IIO Ken road, Clevedon Ireland John, Misterton, Crewkerne Pennr Thomas, 7 ~o"';lth st. T!luntol\ Ford James, lle Brewers, Taunton Jackson Wm. Joseph, Kilmington,Bath Peppmg H_e~ry, Will1ton, Taunton Ford Miss Martha, I08 Ken rd.Clevedn Jacob James, Chillington, Dminster Phelps William, Wedmore, }Veston- Forward William John, 3 Greenbrooke James Matthew, Purtington,Winsham, super--Mare terrace, Wood street, Taunton Chard Phillips E. IS Upper High st."'rannton Fouracre Charles, Milverton R.S.O Je:ffery Jn. E. West end, Bruton S.O PhiJiips John, Haynes, Upton. Wiv:elia- Francis Waiter, Butter buildings, Rad- Jesty Josepb, Hyde farm, Yeovil ~:t;nbe R.S.O stock, Bath King Fdk. Uphill, Weston-super-Mare Phillips Samuel, 22 Prospect _,place,. Frayne Peter, Wookey, Wells King Jn.Claverton dwn.Claverton,Bath <?a!llden road, Bath French Samuel, Northay, Wbitestaun- Kirton F. Blackford, N. Cadbury, Bath Ph1llip_s Sydney, 2 Warmsley iBErltCftl• ton, Chard Kirton M.J.Worle, Weston-super-Mare ~ymng lane, Bath Frost Christr. Aller, Langport R.S.O Knight John Crimchard Chard Phippen Mrs. Kate, 3 Cheap st..Frome Fry Frank, Upton, Langport R.S.O Lackland R~bert S. 4; St. James Pitman Frederick James, Anstice ter- Gadd Frederick Collins, Brinscombe street, Weston-super-Mare rac11 Weston-super-Mare. farm, Weare, Ax.bridge R.S.O Lambert Thomas, Poyntington, Sher- l'odger lJenry, I Manor road, Weston, Gaisford S. G. I5 Widcombe par.Bath borne (Dorset) Bath Garraway Charles, Grosvenor terrace, Lane William, Alterway. Combe St. Porch John, Corton Denham,Sherborne St. Saviour's road, Bath Nicholas, Chard Garraway Jn. Fras. I Beaufort pl.Bath .
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