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SOMERSETSHIRE. F.AR 555 Parmiter William, Old Town, Chard Pearcethos.Winford,Flaxbourtonr.S.O Petheramwilliam,Lady Mead,Churchill, Parnell Mrs TRADES DIRECTORY.] SOMERSETSHIRE. F.AR 555 Parmiter William, Old town, Chard PearceThos.Winford,FlaxBourtonR.S.O PetheramWilliam,Lady mead,Churchill, Parnell Mrs. Annie, Lower Chipleigh, Pearce Thos. Hy. Long Ashton, Cliftou Congresbury R.S.O Langford Budville, Wellington Pearce William, Carlingcot, St. John's, Petheran Rd. Milton, Weston-sup.-Mare Parrish George, Bishop's Hull, Taunton Peasdown, Bath Petty Thomas, Oath, Langport R.S.O ParrottJ.Brussels,We.Bucklnd.Wellngtn Pearce William, Green Ore, Bath Phelps Edwin, Westbury, Wells Parrott John, Marston Biggott, Frome Pearce William, Newlands, Elm, Frome Phelps Edwin, Wookey, Wells Parrott Miss Leonora, Nunney, Frome Pearce Wm. West Bradley, Glastonbury Phelps England, Puriton, Bridgwater farrottSanny,Court frm.Nunney,Frome Pearce William, Ridge hill,Winford,Flax Phelps Henry Jn. Pilton, Shepton Mallet ParsleyHugh,Kingston Seymour,Yatton Bourton R.S.O Phelps James, Westbury, Wells R.S.O Pearce William, St. Katharine's Felton Phelps James, jun. Westbury, Well~ ParsonsT.&F.LongSuttn.Langprt.R.S.O hill, Flax Bourton R.S.O Phelps John, Milton, Wells Parsons Albert, Weston, Bath l.>earcey Samuel & John, Grange farm, Phelps Richard, Meare, Glastonbury Parsons Archibald, West Camel,Ilchester Buckland St. Mary, Chard Phelps Samuel, Puriton, Bridgwater Parsons C. Newport, Wrantage,Taunton Pearse -, Langford R.S.O Phelps Samuel, jun. Puriton,Bridgwater Parsons C. Newton, Bicknoller, Taunton Pearse Arthur,Baltonsboro',Glastonbury Phelps Mrs. 'fhomas, Wookey, Wells Parsons Mrs. Eliza, Clevedon Pearse G. H. W. Chilthorne Do mer, Y eovil Phelps Thomas Larner, Portishead S. 0 Parsons George, Bicknoller, Taunton PearseJ.Low.Portman,Kingston,Tauntn Phelps William, Westbury, Wells ParsonsG.CharltonMusgrove,Wincanton Pearse John, Minehead R.S.O Phillips James & Son, Higher Hopcott, Parsons George, East town, Wick St. Pearse Wm. John W. Barwick, Yeovil Wootton Courtney, Dunster R.S.O Lawrence, W eston-super-Mare Pearse William N .Lydeard St. Lawrence, PhillipsJas.&Son, Town ml.Minehd.R.S. 0 Parsons George, Failand, Clifton Bishops Lydeard R.S.O Phillips Henry, Corfe, Taunton Parsons G. Locking, Weston-super-Mare Pearson Henry, Chilwood, Bristol Phillips Henry, Lyng, Taunton Parsons Henry, South Brewham, Bath Pease William Benson, Manor farm, Phillips Jas. Lower Goosemoor, Withiel Parsons Henry, Misterton, Crewkerne South Stoke, Bath Florey, Washford Parsons Henry, Wick St. Lawrence, Pedler Richard, Chitterwell, Wellington Phillips John, Stert, Otterhampton, Weston-super-Mare Penny Henry, Croscombe, Wells Bridgwater Parsons James, Bourton, Wick St. Law- Penny Jeremiah, Lamyatt, Bath Phillips Mrs. Lucy, East Pennard, Shep- rence, Weston-super-Mare Penny Joseph, Yeovil ton Mallet Parsons James, Crockers mill, Spaxton, Penny Robert Cook, Walton, Bridgwater Phillips N. J,ow Ham, Langport R.S.O Bridgwater Penny Saml. Bradford, Tintinhull, Yeovil Phillips Samuel, Betham, Combe St. ParsonsJames,Horsington, Templecombe Penny St.ephen, Stoney Stratton, Bath Nicholas, Chard Parsons Samuel, Bayford, Stoke Trister, Penny Wm. Coombe farm, Crewkerne Phillips Saml. Buckland St. .1\lary, Chard Wincanton Penny William, Elm, Frome Phippen Charles Clemenson, Lower & Parsons Thomas, Wrantage, Taunton Penny Wm. G.Clinger,Cucklington,Bath Church farms,WestonBampfylde,Bath Parsons Weston Peters, Charlton, Hare- Peppard Jas. Burrowbridge, Bridgwater Phippen J. Shipham,Congresbury R.S.O thorne, Sherborne PeppardW. J. Ya rford,Kingston, Taunton PhippenS. Little moor, Mark,Bridgwater Parsons William, Congresbury R.S.O Pepper James, Moorland, Bridgwater Phippen Thomas, Kingston Seymonr, Parsons William, SouthBrewham, Bath Pepperd John,Westonzoyland,Bridgwatr Yatton R.S.O Partridge George, Luxborough, Wash- Pepperd Robt.Westonzoyland,Bridgwatr Phippen Thomas, Tellisford, Bath ford R.S.O Pepperell Harry, Butleigh, Glastonbury Phippen William, Twerton, Bath Partridge Joseph, Ilton, Ilminster Perham John, Dommett, Buckland St. PhippenWm.H.BucklandDinham,Frome PartridgeS.J.Selworthy,MiueheadR.S.O Mary, Chard Phippen William T. Yatton R.S.O Patch Jn.Bow mills, Merriott,Crewkerne PerhamRobt.Paul'sAsh,Winsham,Chard Phippin Charles, Bruton, Bath Patch Robert, Redhill, Wrington R.S.O PerkinsJames, Kilverst. Shepton Mallet PhippinMr:3. Lucy, MiltonC\evedon,Bath Patch William, Haselbury mills, Hasel- Perkins J. Weston-in-Gordano, Clevedon Pickford Arthur Thomas, Frome bury Piucknett, Crewkerne Perkins John, Portbury, Bristol Pickford Charles, Dunkerton, Radstock Patten Edward, West Coker, Yeovil Perkins Mrs. Love, Portishead S.O Pickford Edward, South Barrow, Bath Patten Geo. West Chinnock, Ilminster Perkins Samuel, Clapton-in-Gordano, Pickford Henry, Faulkland, Frome Patt.enHeman, TwoBridges, Isle Abbotts, Portishead 8.0 Pickford James, Dunkerton, Radstock Taunton Perkins Wm. Downside, Shepton Mallet Pickford John, Bulls bridge, Frome Patten Jasper, Southay, Ilminster Permenter James, Pitpear, Ash Priors, Pickford John, South Barrow, Bath Paul George, Hewish, Crewkerne Bishops Lydeard R.S.O Pickford J. Sandford Orcas, Sherborne Paull Charles Mortimer, Ilminster PerrenT.&W.Long Load,LangportR.S.O Pickford Josiah, Henstridge, Blandford Pavey Edward, Cheddar R.S.O Perrett C.Sweethay,Pitminster, Taunton Pickford Sami.Chilthorne Domer, Yeovil Pavey Henry, Cheddar R.S.O Perrett Henry, Stogursey, Bridgwater Pickford Saml.Shoscombe,RedPost,Bath Pavy Frederick & James, Willhayne, Perrett Mrs. John, Marsh, Horsington, Pickford Silas, South Barrow, Bath Combe St.Nicholas, Chard Templecombe Pictor Stephen, Bathford, Bath Payne Mrs. C. Greendown, Litton, Bath Perrett J. G. Horsington, Templecombe Pidgeon Eli, \Yinsham, Chard Payne Mrs. Jane, Ubley, Bristol Perrett Thomas, Stringston, Bridgwater Pidgeon Levi, Winsham, Chard Payne Wm. Chewton Mendip, Bath PerrettT. Woolston,Stogursey,Bridgwatr Pike Charles, Blackmoor,West Buck land, Peach Saml. Witcombe, Martock R.S.O Perrett William, Clapton-in-Gordano, Wellington Peach Matthew, Skinner's hill, East Portishead S.O Pike Edward, Coxley, Wells Coker, Yeovil Perrett Wm. R. Stockland, Bridgwater Pike Henry, Norton St. Philip, Bath Peach Waiter, North Brewham, Bath Perrin John, Fivehead, Taunton Pike James, Shapwick, Bridgwater Pearce Wm. & F. Ashbrittle, Wellington Perrin John Burch, Taunton Pike James, White Staunton, Chard Pearce Albt.Winford,FlaxBourtonR.S.O Perrin Joseph, Ellinge, Crewkerne Pike John Fredk. Dunkerton, Radstock Pearce A. J.East Lydford,Somerton S.O Perrott Thomas, Pitminster, Taunton Pike Mrs. Maria, Croscombe, Wells Pearce Benjamin, Ridge hill, Winford, Perry Albert, Evercreech, Bath Pike Mrs.Mary,Downside,SheptonMallet Flax Bourton R.S.O Perry Charles, Chantry Frome Pike Richard, MarstonMagna,Sherborne Pearce Capt. Benjamin, Edithmead, Perry C. S.Yarlington, Wincanton, Bath Pike Thomas, Blatchbridge, Frome Burnham R.S.O Perry Frederick William, Dunkerton, Pike Thomas, Croscombe, Wells Pearce Bertie, St. Katherine's Felton Radstock Pike Thomas,Farleigh-Hungerford, Bath hill, Flax Bourton R.S.O Perry Geo. Cupola,Maperton, Wincanton Pile James, Old Cleeve, Washford R.S.O Pearce Charles, Ridge hill, Winford,Flax Perry, Henry, Cucklington, Bath Pile Samuel, Higher farm, Sea borough Bourton R.S.O PerryHenry,Ryde, Maperton, Wincanton Pillinger Edward, Abbot's Leigh, Bristol Pearce Cyprian, Charlcombe, Bath Perry James, Binegar, Bath Pimm George,Barton,Winscombe R.S.O Pearce Mrs.E.Stoke St.Gregory, Taunton Perry Richd. Lovington, Castle Cary S.O Pimm George, jun. Wick St. Lawrence, Pearce F.Stone Allerton,Axbridge R.S.O Perry Robert, Croscombe, Wells Weston-super-Mare Pearce George, Stock R.S.O Perry Samuel, Curry Mallett, Taunton Pimm Oliver, Barton, Winscombe R.S.O Pearce G. Weston-in-Gordano, Clevedon PerryS.H.Charlton Musgrove, Wincantn PimmSilvester,Barton,WinscombeR.S.O Pearce George William, Portishead S.O Perry Wm.CharltonMusgrove, Wincantn PineT.HigherUpcott,Brushford,Tivertou Pearce Henry, Buckland Diuham, Frome Perry Willia.m, Verrington, Wincanton Pinn Henry, Sampford Brett, Taunton Pearce Henry, East Coker, Yeovil Persey R. Broadenham, Winsham, Chard Pinney Cornelius, Tintin hull, Yeovil Pearce Henry John, Alhampton, Bath Persey Robert, Winsham, Chard PipeGeorge,Turkey, Stoke St. Gregory, Pearce James, Lottisham, Glastonbury Peters Frank, Chew Magna, Bristol Taunton Pearce James, Lamyatt, Bath Peters John, Chew Magna, Bristol Pippen John, Curry Rivel, Taunton Pearce John, Baltonsboro', Glastonbury Peters John, Mark, Bridgwater Pitcher John, Lopen, Ilminster Pearce Joseph, Twiuhoe, Midford, Bath Peters John, Norton Malreward, .Bristol Pitcher John, jun. Lopen, Ilminster Pearce Joseph, Ubley, Bristol Petheram Robert, Whitchurch, Bristol Pitcher William, Lopen, Ilminster Pearce Richard, Litton, Bath Petheram S.King's way, Mark,Bridgwtr Pitfield -,Wedmore, Weston-sup.-Mare Pearce Stephen, Litton, Bath Petheram William,Chapel Allerton,Wes- Pitfield C.Burlands, Staplegro\'e,Tauntn Pearce Thos. Stogursey mill,Bridgwater ·ton-super-Mare · Pitman Misses S. & M. Waolston, Bath .
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