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SwaffieldJ.WottonFitzpaine,Charmouth Trim L. Manor ho. Holwell, SIJerborne preston, Wimborne Swaffit:ld R. Shipton George, Bridport Trimm A. J. CaundIe Marsll, Sherborne Warne C.Oileywell,Melbury Bubb,Shrbn Swaffield W. Shfpton George, Bridport Trood John, Frome Vauchurch,Dorchstr Warne J oseph, Woodsford, Dorchester Sweatman W. Edmondshalll, Cranborne Trood John, Over Compton, Sherborne Warr EJisha, Pulham, Sherborne Swyer Willisru, Bloxworth, Blandtord TrowbridgeGeorge,Priue Town,Caunule WarrenC.Ldg.ho.Marshwood,Crewkrne Symes & Son, South house, Pydel- Bishop, Sherbol'ne Warren C. B. Stoke Wake, Blandford Trenthide, Dorcllester Trowbrilige John, Clot furlong, }c'olke, Warren Richard, Child Oketord, ShiI- Symesl\Irs.A.Pydel-Trenthide,Dorchstr Sherborne lingstone, Blandford Symes 1. Bradford Peverell, Dorchester TrowbridgeS.Caundle Bishop,Sherborne 'Varren Rht. Perry,Netherbury,Bl'idprt Symes lsaae, Abbotsbury, Dorchester Trowbridge 'l'bomas,Haydon, Sherborne Warren TllOil. .B. ~hiIlingstone,.Hlandtrd Symes 1. Winterbome Came,Dorchester Trowbridge Thomas, Woodyates, Pent- Warren WaIter, Longhayes, Marsh- SymesJ.ROOden, Abbotsbury, Dorche8tr ridge, Cranborne . woou, Crewkerne SymesJ. WinterborneAbbas,Dorchester Tuck Mrs. Fanny. Dewlish, Dorchester Warren William, Stourpaine, BIandford Symes John, Swyre, Bridport Tuck John, Sutton Steeple, Wareham Warry Samuel B. Thorncombe, Chard SymesJ. Bradford PevereH, Dorcllester Tuck J. jun.ClmrchKnowle,CorfeCastle Waters James, Charlton Marshal!, Symes J. Kingston RusseH, Dorcbester Tucker James, Owermoigne, Dorchester Blandford , Symes Mrs. M.A. LOIIg Bredy, Dorchstr Tucker J olm, Cattistock, Dorchester Waters J hn.Caines,Romford,Cranborne Symesl\LS\\'alIiots, StokeAbbott,Brdprt Tucker John, Ford, MeIplash, Bridport Watts Thomas, Higher Holt, Melbury Symes S. Hursey, Burstock, Bridport Tucker Joseph, Benville, Dorchester Osmond, Dorchester Symes Samuel,Nether Cerne,Dorchester Tucker Luke, EastOrchard,Shaftesbury Watts V.B.MelcombeBingham,Dorchstr Symes Thomas, Beaminster, Bridport Tucker Samuel, St. Andrews, West Lul- Way George, AskersweIJ, llridport Symes WiIliam, POl·tesham, Dorchester worth, Wareham Way Thos. ToIler Porcorum,Dorchester Symes W. Worth Matravtrs, Wareham Tucker 'l'homas, Mosterton, Crewkerne Way W. Bockhamptn.Stinsfrd.Dorcbstr Symmonds Daniel, Ashton,Winterborne Tucker William, Chideock, Bridport Way Willinm, Bradpole, Bridport St. Martin, Dorchester Tucker WiIliam Dommett,Broadenham, Waygood George, Middlemarsh, Min- Symonds Daniel, Dibberford, Broad Netherbury, Bridport terne Magna, Dorchester Windsor, Bridport Tuffin A. Sutton Waldron, Shaftesbury Waygood 'thomas, Middlemarsh, Min- Symonds George, Winterborne Monck- Tuffin J. 8utton WaIdron, Shaftesbury terne Magna, Dorchester Shafte~bury ton, Dorchester Tuffin Robt. I,. Motcomhe, Weare George1 East Stower,Gillingham Symonds Simeon, Whitchurch Canoni· Tuik James, lUonkton-up-Wimborne, WeareJohn, Cuhers, Gillingham corum, Bridport Cranborne Weeks Miss Harriet, I vy cottage,Wood- SymondsWilliam,Coombe,LittleCheney, Tullidge Jsph. Abbotsbury, Dorchester lands, Wimborne Dorchester Turner Fras. Broad Windsor, Bridport WelchChas.Hewood,Thorncomue,Chard Symonds William, Manor House farm, Turner William, Newlar.ds,Whitchurch Welch Mrs. M. J. Mageston,Gillingham Lower Loders, Bridport Canonicorum, llridport Welch T. G.HoIditch,ThorncomlJe,Chrd Talbot Bros. Athelhampton, Dorchester UdallJohn, East. Chaldon, Dorchester Welch W. Grighay, 'l'horncolllhe, Chard Talbot John, Holton, Wareham Varley H. P. Witchampton, Wimborne Welch W.jun.Hewood,Thorncmbe.Chrd Talbot Richarn, Lytchett Minster,Poole Vincent -,Furzebrook,Church Knowle, West C. John, Motcombe, Shattesbury Talbot Robert,LytchettMatravers, PooIe Wareham West J Ohll, OsmingtoIl, Weymouth TannerWilliam John,Castlewood,Wam- Vincent Francis, Halstock, Yeovil WestmacottH.'V.ShiptonGeorge,Bridpt brook, Chard Vincent Jallles, East Creech, Church WestmacoltWm.Abbotsbury,Dorchester Tapper Ry. East Orchard, Shaftesbury Knowle, Corfe Castle Westover George, Culvers, Gillingham Tapper William, Twyford, Compton Vincent John, Thornford, Sherborue WestoverJohn,~towerRow,Shaflesbury Abbas, Shaftesbury Vincent Mark, BeerHackett, Sherborne White J ames & John Ford, New IJarn, Targett Henry, Farllham, Shaftesbul'y Vincent S. Tarrant Monkton,Blandlord AblJotsbury, Dorchester 'raSHer G. S. Hinton Parvs. Wimborne Vinccnt Mrs. U.CliftonMaybank,Yeovil WhiteMrs.Ann,LittlernarlOh,Gillingham TatI' William, Beaminster, Bridport Vine J. SydIing St. Nicholas, Dorchester White F. Gribb, Upper Lodel's, Bridp0l't Taylor Daniel, Fordington, Dorchester Vine Stephen, Long Bredy, Dorchester White Geo. Horton Heath, Wimborne Taylor David, Wilkswood, Langton VirginD.Westford prk.Thorncmbe.Chl'd Wllite H. East Stol,;e, Wareham Matrayers, 'Wareham Vreynes John, Whatcombe, Winter- "YhiteJ.Ea.Bexug'tn.PuDckIJ\\le.Hrdprt 'l'aylor Mrs. Elizabeth, Pal'kham, Whit- borne Whitchurch, Blandford White James, Corte Mullen, WimlJorne church Canonicorum, Bridport Vye & Smith, Swanage White Jas. Knighton 'Vest, Dorchester Taylor George, Fordington, Dorchester WakelyC.HorsehII.Stke.Abbott,Bridprt White Jas. sen. Abbotsbury, Dorchester 'ray10rJesse,TarrantMonkton,Blandford Wakely George (exors. of), Wantsley WhiteJ.Dibbel'frd.BroadWndsor.Eruprt 'I'aylor John WiIliam, Middlemarsh, farm, Broad Windsor, Brldport White J .Sceaust,Hawkchurch,Axminstr Minterne Magna, Dorchester Walbridge George,Rodden, Abbotsbury, White J oseph, Pulham, Sherborne Templernan SamI. Yetminster, Dorchstr Dorchester White Richard, Coombe Ke)'nes &; 'I'ett George, Chesilborne, Dorchester WalbridgeG.TollerPorcorum,Dorcllestr East Burton, Warcham Tett John, Milton Abbas, BIamlford Walbridge John, Powerstock, Bridport Wllite Richard, East Burton, Wareham 'I'homasJas.Oatlands, Warnbrook,Chard WalbridgeT.ToIlerPorcorum,Dorchester White Hobt. Maiden Newton,DOl cbestr TboI'D George, Chideock, Bridport WaIden :Francis, Hook, Bridport White R. Studland, Corfe Castle Thorne Anthony, HiIton, Blandford Walden J. Elwell, Netherbury,llridport WhiteW. Grove rd.Portland,Weymouth Tilley Robert, Dorchester Walden John, Hook, Bridport Whitmarsh E.G.MeIbry.Abbas,Shft8bry 'l'odd A. C. Okeford Fitzpaine,Blandfrd Walden J oseph, Netherhury, Bridport Whittle Alfred, Didlington,Wimborne Toleman John, Stoke Abbott, Bridport Walden R. J .Ridge bill,CllUrdlltck.Chrd Whittle E. ToIler .Fratl'um, Dorcbester 'ToJeman W. WinfordEagle, Dorchester Walden WilHam, ChetnoIe, Sherborne Wllittle l\lorgan, Waterloo, Gillingham Tolley T. Grays, Powerstock, Bridport Waldon Ellis, Shipton George, Eridport WhittleT.Dunster,Symondsbry.Bridprt TollyEdwd. & Geo.:Mosterton,Crewkerne Waldren John Chislett, Westlear8, Whittle 'l'.Sandfl'd.Ea.Mol'den, Hlandfrd 'I'oop Charles, Folke, Sherborne Thorncombe, Chard Whittle Thos. Sandford farm, Wareham Toop J. Buckland Newton, Dorchester Waldron George, Matravers & Cuck- Wbittle Wm. Hermitage, llorchester Toose Edwin George,Wyld court,Hawk- old's corner, Upper Loders, Bridport Whittle William, NetberlJury, Bridport <:hurclJ, Axminster Wale Robt. & Jsph. Chardstock, Chard Whittle W.P)'del-Trenthide, Dorchesler Topp George, Mappowder, Blandford Wale Wm. Crowley, Chardstock, Chard Whittle William John, Chichester house, ToppGeorg-e,PydeJ-Trenthide,Dorchestr WuUace WaIter, Merly hall, Canlord East street, Wareham & KeJswortll Topp Henry,Wonston,HaselburyBryan, Magna, Wimborne farm, Wareharn Blandford Warbridge John, Shatcombe, Willford Whitty Gt:ol'ge, Hightr l\Ieerhay, Eea- Topp John, Fordington, Dorchester Eagle, Dorehester minster, .Hridport Topp John, PamphilI, Wimborne Ward A. Bradford PevereH, Dorcbester Whitty H.EastChelborougli,Dorchesler Tory Henry J oseph, Newton llOuse, WardC.PIlUon,'Ve.Chickuell,Weymth Whitty Johll,North Poorton,lleamiuster Sturminster Marshall, Wimborlle Ward Frederick. ChickereHmoor, West WightmanAlfred,Cattistock,Dorchester Tory Jhn. Edwd."llrnwortb, Blandford Cbickerell, Weymouth WightmanJ.Pydel.Trellthide,Dorchestr • - • I.
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