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OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY's Farmers-Continued 364 FAR OXFORDSHIRE. [KELLY's FARMERs-continued. Benfield J oseph C. Gagingwell, Enstone BullerWilliam, Neithrop fields, Banbury AllnuttErnst.CliftonHampden,Abingdon Bennell Hy.Cadmore end, High Wycombe Bullock John &Geo.South StokeReading AllnuttThos.Alex.Watlington,Tetsworth Bennett Charles, l\'Iarket square, Bunker-, Gt. Chasterton, Bicester ..Allwright John, Gallowstree common, Deddington, Oxford Burbridge James, Alkerton, Banbury Kidmore, Reading Bennett Joseph, Souldern, Banbury Burden Charles, Northmoor, Oxford Amos T. & Son, Cropredy, Leamim;ton Bennett P. Oatley,HookNorton, Banbry Burden Joseph, Graffon, Faringdon Amos Thomas, Great Bourton, Banbury Bennett \V. B. West Adderbury, Banbry Burden Luckett William, Chadlington, Archer Benjamin, Wigginton, Banbury Berridge R. J. Somerton, Banbury Charlbury S.O Acher Richard, Little Bourton,Banbury Berry R.GreatRollright, Chipping Nortn Burden William, Charlbury S.O Aries James, Marston, Oxford Betteride Henry Deane, Drayton St. Burgin 1\'blo, Eynsham, Oxford Aris Henry, Epwell, Banbury Leonard, Wallingford Burnell Thomas, l\Iuzwell hill, Pidding-. Arkell William, Fritwell, Banbury Betts John, (exors of the late), Woreton ton, Thame Arnatt .Arthur ,Stanton Harcourt,Oxford Biggs John, Chinnor, Tetsworth Burrows William, N oke, Oxford Arnatt William, Eynsham, Oxford Bird Chas. Edwd. Signet, BurfordR.S.O Bury John, Hook Norton, Banbury Ash Wm. Stoke Row,Henley-on-Thames Bird Samuel, Shenington, Banbury Bury John, D. High Cogges, Witney Ashby Henry, Shellingford, Wallingford Bishop J. Fant hill, HookNorton,Banbry Busby .Albert, Over Norton ..Astell George, Claydon, B:mbury Bitmead E. Exlade st.Woodcote,Reading Busby Edward, Curbridge, Witney Astell John, Claydon, Banbury Blake Alfred, Eynsham, Oxford Busby George, Swerford, Enstone .Atkins Thomas, Chalgrove, Walling-ford Blake Alfred, Sutton, Oxford Busby Jn. London rd. Chipping Norton ..AtkinsonGeo.Standhill,Henley-on-Thms Blake Arthur, Stanton Harcourt, Oxford Busby Joshua, Chilson, Shorthampton, Atkinson:Mrs.M.StrattonAud:ey,Bicester Blake Ernest, Poffiey End, Witney Charlbury S.O Auger George, Caulcott, Banbury Blake G. The Elms, Eynsham, Oxford Bustin John, Charlton, Oxford Austin James, Stonestield, Woodstock BlakeHenry, Charlton, Oxford Bustin Thomas, Charlgrove,Wallingford Austin l\'Irs. J. Barford St. John, Oxford Blake Herbert, Milton, Ban bury Bustin Thomas, Waterperry, Oxford Austin Richard, Bloxham, Banbury BlakeT.W.OldWhitehill,Tackley,Oxford Buswell Richard,;Denton, Oxford .AyTes William, Eynsham, Oxford Blandford John, Goring Heath, Reading BuswellRicbard Devonport, The Grange, Badger John, Horton, Oxford Blay Arthur, Garsington, Oxford Drayton St. Leonard, ·wallingford Badger John, 1\'lilton-under-Wychwood, BlencoweJas.SouthNewington, Banbury Butcher William, Dean, Charlbury Chipping Norton Bliss Edward, The Manor, Chadlington, Butley Hy.Nettlebed,Henley-on-Thames Eadger John, Murcott, Oxford Charlbury S.O Butler James, Ramsden, Oxford BadgerMrs.MaryAnnD.BrizeNortonS.O Bliss James, Little Rollright, Chipping Butler Jn. Rotherfield Peppard, Henley- Badger Richd.Pomfrett,Swerfrd.Enstne Norton on-Thames Bagnall George, Westwell,Burford R.S.O Bliss John, Cropredy, Leamington Butler William, South Stoke, Reading Bagnall Thos. Westwell, Burford R.S.O Bliss John Dutton, Market place, V't'itney Cable Frederick Bowrey, Rotherfield Bagnall Wm.C.Manor ho.Horley,Banbry Bloxham L. Hook Norton, Banhury Peppard, Henley-on-Thames Bailey Charles, Hardwick, \Vitney Bloxhom Mrs. L. Swalcliffe, Banbury Cakebread Thos.SibfordGower,Banbury Bailey George, Cotmore wells, Thame Bloxham L. Thos. Swalcliffe, Banbury CalcuttMissCaroline,Wolvercote,Oxford BaileyMrs.John,Warborough,Wallingfrd Bloxham Matthew, Swalcliffe, Banbury Calvertt J. C. Langley, ChippingNorton Bailey Jsph. Lubbersdown hill, Thame Boddington Alfred, Mollington, Banbury Calvertt John Simpson,Fair Spear house Bailey William, North Weston Boddington Waiter, Caulcott, Banbury [postal address, .Ascott under Wych- Bainfls Fredk.John,Finmere,Buckinghm Boddington W. Williamscote, Banbury wood] Baker Misses :M.& E.Ipsden, Wallingford Boddington Wm. J. Mollington, Banbry Cambray Wm. Fulbrook,Burford R.S.O Baker Charles, Black Bourton,Faringdon Bolton Edward, Finstock, Oxford Campion Thomas, Coton, Banbury Baker Joseph, Bletchington, Oxford Bolton Edward, Spelsbury, Charlbury Carey Frederick, Forest hill, Oxford Baker Thomas, Waterperry, Oxford Bond Frederick, Moreton Carey John. Cuxham, Tetsworth :Baker Waiter, Shotover, Oxford Bonner Mrs. Alfred, Mixbury, Brackley Carpent<>r Charles H. & Mrs.Rose Sarah Baker William, Bletchington, Oxford Boote 'Villiam, Mollington, Banbury Ann, Stokenchurch, Tetsworth Banting William. :Forest hill, Oxford Borton Edward, Cropredy, Leamington CarpenterC.Cadmore end,HighWycmbe BarlowThomas,GreatTew,Enstone S.O Bosley Joseph,Pishill,Henley-on-Thames Carpenter Charles Frederick, Hardwck Barnes John, Sibford Gower, Banbury Bowles Geo. Cornwell, Chipping Norton hill, Little Bourton, :Sanbury BarrettCorbettChas. Mixbury,Brackiey Bracey H. Gorwell,Watlington,Tetswrth Carter James, Goring heath, Reading Barrett John, Bloxham, Banbury Bradshaw P. Wykham mill, J3anbury Carter James, Whitchurch, Reading Barrett Thomas, Ditchley, Enstone Brain William, jun. Kidlington, Oxford Carter Josepb (exors. of),Weald,Bamp- Barrett Thos.SandfordSt. Martin, Oxford Branch William Henry, Gosford, Oxford ton, Faringdon Earrett Thomas, Stonesfield, Woodstock Brandum Uriah, Waterperry, Oxford Carter Thomas, Kidmore, Reading Barrett Wi11iam, Bucknell, Bicester BavingtonR.NunehamCourteney, Oxfrd Castle Miss .Ann, Northmoor, Oxford Barrett William, Finmere grounds, Fin- Bavington Robert, Toot Baldon, Oxford Castle Edward, Tackley, Oxford mere, Buckingham Brazil T. Stoke Row, Henley-on-Thames Castle I<'rances M. Bampton l3artlett Arthur Hy.Bletchington,Oxford Brazil William, Satwell, Rotherfield Castle George, Sutton, Oxford :Eartlett Chas.F.Salford,Chipping Norton Greys, Henley-on-Thames Castle HenryThomas,Priest end, Thame l3artlett Hy. I. Greenhill, Hletchington, Brazill T. Newnham Murren,Wallingfrd Castle James, Little Tew, Enstone l:l.O Oxford; & at Hampton Gay, Oxford Breakspear John & James& Joseph,West Castleman Francis George, Northbrook, Bastin George, W oodcote, Reading End, Oxford Kirtlington, Oxford Bateman Wm. jun. Kidlington, Oxford Bright John, Brize Norton 8.0 Castleman James, Kirtlington, Oxford Bates Thomas,BarfordSt.Michael,Oxford Bristoe G. Portways, Henley-on-Thames Cattell C. Kencott ho. Kencott, Swindon Batts Edward, 1\Iinster Lovell, Witney Bristow Francis, Cold Harbour, Goring Cave Edward, North Aston, Oxford :Baughan .Albert Henry, Over Norton Heath, Reading Cave George, Merton, Bicester J3aughan Henry, Milton-under-Wych- Brock James, South Stoke, Reading Cave Harry, Piddington, Thame wood, Chipping Norton Brookes Thomas, Shipton-under-Wych- Cave Joseph, Caversfield, Bicester Baughan John, Shipton-under-Wych- wood, Chipping Norton Chadburn Charles,MiddleBarton,Oxford wood, Chipping Norton Brooks J. Bampton Lew, Faringdon Chadbon Thos. Middle Barton, Oxford Baughan Mrs. William, .Milton-under- Broughton Henry, Marston, Oxford ChampiouJohnW.Bensington,Wallingfd Wychwood, Chipping Norton Brown Charles, Piddington, Thame ChapmanH.TokersGreen,Kidmore,Rdng Baverstock William, Henton, Tetsworth Brown George, Kidlington, Oxford Chapman John, Goring heath, Reading Bayliss George, Charlbury S.O Brown Thomas T. Wood Eaton,Oxford Chapman John, North Weston Bazely WilliamBull, Wardingtn.Banbury Browning Thos. Newington, Wallin!{ford Chapman John, Rycote, Tetsworth Beakhouse Eli,Shepherd's green,Rother- Brownsell Mrs. H. Tiddington, Oxford Chard James, Swalcliffe, Ranbury field Greys, Henley-on-Thames rryan John, South Lei!rh, Witney Charlett Dick, Beckley, Oxford Beard James, Binfield heath, Shiplake, Bryan John jun. South Leigh, Witney Chaundy Bartholomew, Wootton downs, Henley-on-Thames Buckingham Alfred, Delby End, Witney Wootton, Woodstock Beasley l\Iark, .Ardley, Bicester Buckingham Fredk. PofHey end, Witney Chaundy John, .Ascott, Oxford Beaumont Jsph. S. Ducklington, Witney Buckingham Leonard, Crawley, Witney ChaundyJohn,SancifordSt.Martin,Oxfrd Beaven Chas. W. Filkins, Lechlade S.O Bulford Henry, Water Eaton, Oxford Chaundy Osbert, .Ascott, Oxford (Glom:ester) Bull Charles, Waterstock, Oxford Chaundy Richard, Wootton downs, BeesleyFredk.llarfordSt.Michael,Oxford Bull Hy, Robt. Idbury, Chipping Nortn Wootton, Woodstock Beeson Mrs. Rosetta, Woodcote, Reading Bull John, Gt. Milton, Tetsworth Checkley Edward, King's end, Bicester Belcher B.E.B.BerrickSalome,Wallngfrd Bull John E. R. Lane end, Newington, Checkley Wm. SouthNewington,Banbry 13elcher George, Holton, Oxford Wallingford Cheesman James S. Caulcott, Banbury :Belcher Jo~eph, Oldfields, Stratton Bull Robert, Albury, Oxford Cherry Charles, Bloxham, Banbury Audley, Bicester Buller Amos l''redk. Hanwell, Banbury CherryJohn,Fern bill,Wardington,Bnbry Belcber William, Garsington, Oxford Buller Henry, Hanwell, Ban bury Cherry John, Little Bourton, Banbury Eeman W. V. Chastleton,11oreton-in-~Irsh Buller William, Han well fields, Banbury Cherry William, Cropredy, Leamington .
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