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TRADES. FAR 447 Facey John, Church Town, Lanreath, Freethy James, Eglosmerther, Merthyr Geake :Mrs CORNWALL.] TRADES. FAR 447 Facey John, Church town, Lanreath, Freethy James, Eglosmerther, Merthyr Geake :Mrs. Mary Jane, Downgate: Duloe S.O Probus 8.0 · Stoke Climsland, Callington S.O · Facy Jn. Martin, Rockwell,St.Stephen's, Freethy John Sowanna, Gunwalloe, Geake R. Downgate, Stoke Climsland Launceston Cury 8.0 Callington S.O Facy Peter, Forda, Lanteglos-by-Camel- FreethyR.Newton, Cnby,GrampoundRd Geake William, Oaklands, Stoke Clims- ford, Camelford S. 0 Freethy William, Burnow, Cury S. 0 land, Callington S. 0 . Faun Alfd. T. Trevoll and, Gram poundRd FrenchE. Goose hill, Advent, Camlfrd. S. 0 J-eake William, 'l'rewidland, Liskeard Faull J. Trewennack, ''V endron, Helston French Gerrance, Bath platt, Davidstow, George Hannibal, Garrow, MullionS. 0 Faull Wm. Oatneld, Crowan, Camborne Camelford S.O George Henry, Nanfan, Cury S.O Faull Wm. Relistin, Gwinear, Hayle French William, Hendraburnick, David- GeorgeJames,Gwendreath,Grade,Ruan Feby W. H. Uose,St.Ewe, Mevagissey S.O stow, Camelford 8. 0 :Minor S. 0 Ferris Arthur, Porthleven, Helston French William, jun. Trewassa, David- George vV.H.Holyvale,St.Mary's,Pnznce Filkins John E. Pengilly, Creed, Gram- stow, Camelford S. 0 George William, Meavor. Mullion S. 0 pound Road Friggens John, Lelant S. 0 ' Gerrans Mrs. Ell en, Cross Lanes,Baldhu, Finnamore Thos. Dunnerdake, St. Ive, Friggins Charles, Nancekuke, Redruth Scorrier S.O Liskeard Fry Eel ward, Fresmorn, St. Gennys, Gerrans Jn .Boswyn, Treslothan,Cambrn Finnemore Harry, North Down, Stoke llude S.O Gerra.ns John, Wheal Sperris villa, Climsland, Callington S.O Fry Richard, vVeek green, Week St. Baldhn, Scorrier S.O Finnemore William, Venterdon, Stoke Mary, Bnde S.O G~rransJoseph, Kilters, Baldhu,Scorrier Climsland, Callington S.O Fry Saml. ~ilipper hill, Egloskerry S.O S.O Fireman George,Polskeys & Tremodrett Fry William, Bossiney, Tintagel S.O Gerrans Thomas, Probus S.O mill Roche S.O Fry Wm. Tremaine, Egloskerry S.O Gerry James, Pempwill, Stoke Clims- :Firstbrook John, Gear, St. Erth, Hayle Fnge W. Lauoy, North Hill, Launceston land, Callington S.O Fish Wm. Lavaddon, Bodmin J:<'tuse James, Old Treworgey, Liskeard Gerry John,Trekeland,Lezant,Launcstn Fisher W.Church!town,Lanivet,Hodmin Fnrse Thomas, Trebarfoot, Ponndstock, Gerry Thomas, Church town, St. Floyd Alfred, Belvedere, St. Hilary, Bude S.O Glenny's, Bude S.O Marazion S.O Galloway James, Trnthall, Ludgvan Gerry William, Henwood, Linkinhorne Folley John, Lower ~lenadue,Luxulyan, Long Rock S.O Callington S.O Lostwithiel S. 0 Galsworthy Ambrose, Treworra, David- Gerry William, Pensilva, Liskeard FolleyRd.Penn la.Poundstock,Bude S.O stow, Camelford S.O Gibson A.C'Idtown, St.Mary's, Penzance Folley S. West view, Calliugton S.O Gardner Eli, Butspur cross, Lanncells, Gibson John, Lower town, St. Martin's, Foot Jas. Trevell, Lewannick, Launcstn Stratton S.O Penzance Forbes -, Pantruse, St. Ervan, St. Gardner Joel, Unclerwood, Launcells, Gibson William, St. Martin's, Penzance · Issey S.O Strattou S. 0 Gilbarcl Charles, Pen pill, Stoke Clims- Ford George, Nancekuke, Reclruth Gardner Mark, Redpost, Launcells, land, Callington S.O Ford Mrs. J. Lanxon & Tor, Blislancl, Stratton S.O Gilbard George, Hay, St. lve, Liskeard Bodmin Garland Charles, Mount Hawke, Scor- Gilbard John, Fanston, Warbstow, Ford John L. Penhale, St. Tudy S.O rier S.O Egloskerry S.O Ford P. Lower Penair,St.Clement,Truro Garland Francis,Tubbs ground,Minster, Gilbard Wm. Newton, St. Cleer,Liskeard Ford Thomas, Trethurgy, St. Austell Boscastle S. 0 Gilbart Mrs. Eliza,Antony, Torpoint S. 0 Ford Waiter, jun. Hendra, Menheniot, Garland George William, Peake, Cara- Gilbert Daniel, Bywood, Pensilva,Liskrd Liskeard don town,Linkinhorne, Callington S. 0 Gilbert Frank, Higher Dawshouse,South Ford Waiter John, High Barns, Little1Garland John, Bridge, Redruth Petherwin, Launceston Petherick, St. Issey S. 0 Garland Perry Harolcl, Kearnach Gilbert Frederick Kerrow, Treverbyn, Ford Wm. Little Laniley, St. Clement, Towans, Phillack, Hayle St. Austell · Truro Gartrell Rchd. Keigwin, Pendeen S.O Gilbert G.H.Erisey,Ruan Major,Helstou Ford W. Tregartha, Menheniot, Liskeard Gartrell Thomas, Pitt, Stoke Climsland, GilbertJn. Hy. Trevorian,Breage,Helston Ford William, Tregears, St. Stephen's- Callington S.O Gilbert Lewis, Didclies, Stratton S.O in-Brannell, Grampound Road Gatley Henry, Roswastis, St. Columb Gilbert Nathaniel, Wanson, Pound- Ford William, Tregolds,LittlePetherick, Major S.O stock, Bude S.O St. lssey S.O Gatley James, Burlawn Tregoose, St. Gilbert Philip, Mawgan-in-Pyclar, St. Ford Wm. John, St. Martin's, Penzance Breock, Wadebridge S.O Columb S.O Ford William Thomas, Strattou S. 0 Gatley Jas. Greenwicks, St. Mabyn S.O Gilbert Samuel, Preclannack Wollas, Foss Dvd. Metheruney,Wendwn,Helston Gatley John, Trekenning, St. Columb Mullion S.O Foster Richard C. Lewannick, Launcstn Major S.O Gilbert William, Boscastle S.O Fowell Daniel, Moditon, Pillaton, St. Gatley Richard, Crugoes, St. Columb Gilbert Wm. Rezare, Callington S.O Mellion S. 0 Major S. 0 Gilbert Wm. Trenance, St. Keverne S. 0 Fox George, Goldsithney, Marazion S. 0 Gatley William, Nankelly, Rt. Columb Gilbert William, jun. Pigsdown, Laun- Fox William Jn.Rayle, Illogan, Redruth Major S.O cells, Stratton S.O Fradd Henry John, Tregurrian, St. Gaved A. Polgooth, St. Austell Gilbert William John, Trythogga, Gul- Columb S.O Gay H. & T. Well, North Tamerton, val, Penzance l''ramjee F. Little Polgooth, St. Austell Holsworthy Giles Henry, Tor,Adveut,Camelford S.O Francis Frederick Tanton, Badharlick, Gay Edwin Burnt house, St.Gluvias, Giles Jas. 'frerice, St. Dennis, St. Austell Egloskerry S.O .Penryn S.O Giles T. Middle Kemyell, Paul,Penzance Francis Harry, Roche S.O Gay Mrs. Elizabeth Ann, Tregullus, Giles Thos. Trerice,St.Denms,St.Austell Francis Mrs. Jane, Seveock Wood, Kea, Kea, Truro Giles William, Trevithal & Reginnis, Truro GayG. Trenissen, Veryan,GrampoundRd Paul, Penzance Francis John, Higher Retanna, Penryn Gay James Parkengue, St. Gluvias, Gill John Searle, Trethurffe, Ladock, Francis John, Kilkhampton, Bude S.O Peuryu S.O Grampound Road l•'rancis John, Treveal, Ladock, Gram- Gay Josiah, Edgcumbe, Penryn Gill Joseph, Baldhu, Scorrier S.O pound Road Gay N. Carnon down, Perranwell S.O Gill Reginald Searle, Trerice, St. Alien, Francis Nicholas, Church Town, St. Gay R.E.High.Rosevine,Gra.mpound Rd Truro Ewe, Mevagissey S.O, Gay Simon, Tregoneggy, Budock, Gill Rd. Hy. Gt. Treworgie, Probus S.O Francis William Henry, Little Viscar, Falmouth Gill Mrs. :::lusan, Penna1illie, St. Columb Carnmenellis, Helston Geach Charles, N ancegollan, Helston Major S. 0 Franklin William, Levalsa downs, St. Geach Mrs. Francis, Lower Trenouth, Gill 'I'. Trebrowne bridge, Morval,Liskrd Ewe, Mevagissey S.O St. Columb Major S.O Gill William, St. Stephens, Launceston Frayn Thomas, Talskiddy, St. Columb Geach Herbert, Hendra, St. Stephen's- Gill William N. Legonna, Newquay MajorS.O in-Brannell, Grampound Road Gillard J.Bennacott,Boyton,Launceston Frayn Wm. Tresmere, Egloskerry S.O Geach Jas. Sparnon, Budock, Falmouth Gillard W. Treglasta, Davidstow,Camel­ Freeman James, Chyvarloe, Gunwalloe, Geach Mrs. Mary, Bofarnell & Quarry ford S.O Helston park, St. Winnow, Lostwithiel S.O Gillbard Charles, Render green, St. Freeman John, Anhay, Gunwalloe, Geach William, Kirketh, St. Merryn, Stephens, Launceston Helston Padstow S.O Gillbard George Henry Dennis, ~orton, Freeman Norman, Nanswidden, Wen- Geach William . Henry, Drewollas, Stoke Climsland, Callington S.O dron, Helston Gwinear, Hay le Gillbard John,Polinick,SouthPetherwin, Freeman Sam, Eglosderry, Wendron, Geach Wm. H y. Trewen, Budock,Falmuth' Launceston Helston Geach Wm. Jas. Trerethern, Padstow S. 0' Gill bard Thomas, Combeshead, Lew- Freeman Thomas, Prospidnick, Sithney, Geake Albert, Crockett, Stoke Clims-' annick, Launceston Helston land, Callington S.O Gimblett Ephraim, Church town,David- Freeman Wm. Cudna, Sithney, Helston stow, Camelford S.O .
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