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Devonshi:T•E Trades Dh·Ec-Tory Devonshi:t•e Trades Dh·ec-tory. 967 . Newman Thomas G., Kernborough, Norrish ~Irs Mary, 'l'horverton, Cul- Nosworthy l\Irs Elizabeth, North Kings bridge lompton . Bovey, l\Ioretonhampstead Newton Daniel, Hartland, Bideford Norrish 1\Irs Nancy, Buckland-in-the- Nosworthy llenry, 1\Ianaton, More­ Newton James, Countisbury, B Moor, Ashburton tonhampstead Newton Peter, Tivcrton Norrish Richd., Loxbeare, Tiverton Nosworthy John, Bickington, Newton Newton Peter, :Membury, Chard Norrish vVm., Sandford, Creditrm Abbot _ Newton Peter, Filleigh, South :Molton Norrish Wm., Holne, Newton Abbot Nosworthy Oliver, Denbury, Newton Newton William, sen., North l\Jolton, Norrish "\V m., Broadhempston, Totnes Abbot South Molton . Norseworthy George, Widecombe-in- Nosworthy Oliver, StokeinU1ignhead, Newton Wm. jun. N. Mol ton, S. Molton tho-:i\Ioor, Asbburton Teignmouth Newton Wm., North l\Iolton, S. J'Jiolton N orsworthy J ames, Ottery St. l\Iary :Nosworthy Robert, Buckland-in-the-. Nicholes Mrs Susan, Ide, Exeter Norsworthy John, ·widecombe-in-the­ Moor, Ashburton Nicholls Jas. P., Thurlestone, Kings- Moor, Ashburton Nosworthy Robert, Manaton, More­ bridge Norsworthy Thomas, Springfielu tonhampstead Nicholls John, Rattery, Newton Abbot North Edward, Hemyock, Wellington Nos worthy Robert 'Yilliam, l\Ianaton, Nicholls John L, Cornworthy, Totnes (Somerset) l\Ioretonhampstead Nicholls Jph., Martinhoe, Parracombe North Henry, Gittisham, lloniton Nos worthy William, 1\fanaton, More­ Nicholls Samuel, Minchinhay, llolbe- North James, Upottery, Honiton tonhampstcad ton, Ivybridge North Thomas, Buckercll, Honiton N otley J on a than, Church Stanton, Nicholls Thos., Hutcherleigh, Black- Northam John, King's Nympton, Honiton awton Chulmleigh Nott James, Bratton Fleming, B Nic:hols & Ching, llolsworthy Northam John, Yarcombe, Chard N ott John, Sandford, Crediton Nichols Geo., l\Iary Tavy, Tavistock Northam Oliver, Halberton, Tiverton N ott John, W estland, Challacombe, B Nichols John, Littleham, Bideford Northam William, Coldridge, Wemb- Nott Joseph, Bratton Fleming, B Nichols Richd., Wimble cross, llols- worthy N ott William, Meshaw, South Molton worthy Nortban William, Burlescombe, Wel- N ott William, West Bucklatld, B Nichols Robert, Bishop's Tawton, B lington (Somerset) Nunn William, Sherford, Kinsgbridge Nichols Thomas, Langtree, Exeter Northcott Wm., Stockland, Honiton Nunn William, Holbeton, Ivybridge Nichols Wm., Mary Tavy, Tavistock Northcott George, Plymstock, P N ute John, Browns ton, Brixham Nickels Fredk.Wm.23High st.Crediton Northcott Jas., North Lew, Exbourne Oakham Richard, Bampton, Tiverton Nickels John, Sour ton, Okchampton Northcott Jas., Pctrockstow, Boaford. Oatway Anthony, St. Giles-in-thc- Nickels Wm., Broadhembury, Honiton Northcott John, GermanswPek, Brat- Wood, Great Torrington Nickles Wm., Shebbear, Highampton ton Clovelly Oatway Henry, Tawstock, Barnstaple Nickolls Arthur; Newport, Barnstaple Northcutt John, Sourton, Okehampton Oa.tway Richard, Yarnscombe, B Nicks F. & Son, Woodbury, Exeter Northcott John, Germansweek, Brat_,.. Oatway Thomas, Yarn scorn be, B Nicks Matthew, Lympstone, Exeter ton Clovelly Oke Richard, Bradworthy, Hols~w~rthy Nile Nicholas, Buckland Monachorum, Northcott John, Christow, Exeter Oke Thomas, W elcombe, Stratton Horrabridge Northcott John, Stockland, Honiton Oke William, Hartland, Bidcford Nix John, Silverton, Cullompton Norihcott John ll., Bridford Oldray Wm., Churchstow, Kingsbdge Norman Christopher, Goodleigh, B Northcott Robert, Ashburton Oldrcy Richard Henry, Stokenham, Norman Christopher, S". Giles-in-the- Northcott Thomas, Germansweek, Kings bridge W ood, Great Torrington Rratton Clovelly Oldrieve Mrs Grace, W oodford, Black­ Norman George, Swimbridge, B - Northcott Thomas, Blackawton awton Norman George, :Martin hoe, B Northcott Thos., Stockland, Honiton Oldrieve J effery E. S., Galmpton, Norman J amos, Rackenford, l\10rchard Northcott 'V m., Chapel st. llolsworthy Churston Ferrers, Brixham Bishop Northcott Wm., Dowlanu, Dolton Oldrieve John, South Allington, Norman John, Frithelstock, Great N orthcott Wm., Stockland, Honiton Ohivelstone, Kingsbridge Torrington Northcott Wm., Gidley, Chagford Oldrieve John B., Little Dartmouth, Norman John, Woodbury, Exeter - N orthcott & Rockett, Stocklancl, Dartmouth Norman John, Rackenford, Morchard Honiton Oldrieve Lewis, East Portlemouth, Bishop N orthey Edwd., Stowford, Lew Down Kings bridge Norman John, Park ham, Bideford N orthey John, Lake, Lifton Oldrieve Lewis N., Strete, Blackawton Nurman Robert, Parkbam, Bideford N orthey Richard, Stowford, Lew Down Oldrieve William, East Portlemouth, Norman Thomas, W oolfardisworthy, N orthmore J aco b, Ruckland l\Iona- Kings bridge Bideford chorum, IIorrabridge Oliver Francis, Boyton, Launceston • Norman Thomas, East Putforu, Bran- Northmore James, Cornwood, Ivybdge Oliver Geo., Beer }'orris, Roborough dis Corner Northmore John, Cornwood, Ivybdge Oliver J ames, Yelland, Holsworthy Norman Wm., Axmouth, Axminster Northmore J oseph, Buckland :iliona- Oliver John, Pyworthy, llolsworthy Norman Wm., Rose Ash, S. Molton chorum, Horrabridge Oliver John, Ash water, Lifton Norman "\Vm., Martinhoe, Rarnstaple Northmore:Mark, 1\Ieavy, Horrabridge Oliver Richard, Bishop's Nympton, Norris ·wm. H., Loxbeare, Ti1erton Northmore J'Jiark & John, }Ieavy, South l\lolton Norrish Daniel 1\L, Thonerton, Cul- Horrabridge Oli,-cr Thomas, Pyworthy, Holswrthy lompton Northmore Robt., :Meavy, Horrabridge Oliver Thomas, Ashwater, Lifton Norrish Edward, Shobrooke, Crediton N orthmore l\:Irs Sarah, l\Ieavy, llor­ Oliver Wm., Pyworthy, llolsworthy Norrish Edward & Samuel, Sandford, rabridge Oliver Wm., Eridgerule, Holsworthy Crediton N orthmore Simon, S. Brent, I vybridge Orchard George, Bridestow :N orrish J ames, "\Voolfardisworthy, N orthmore 'Villi am, Sheepstor, Hor- Orchard Thomas, S. 13rent, Iv-ybridge Credit on rabridge Orchard Wm. H., "\V errington,Launcstn Norrish Jas., Burrington,Wembwort-hy N orthway Thomas, Lifton Osborn Robcrt, Langtree, Exeter N"orrish John, Crediton N orton William, Cutland, Chulmleigh Osborn l\Irs Wm., Sourton, Okebamtn N orrish John, Sand ford, Crediton Norton William, Balberton, Tiverton Osborn 'Villiam, LaiJf~tree, Exeter Norrish John, Huntsham, Tiverton Norton Will John, Yarcombe, Chard Osmond Chs.F., Loddiswell,Kingsbdge Xorrish John, Bow Noseworthy John, Virginstow,Launstn Osmond Edward, Erampford Speke. E Norrish John; Cadeleigh, TivertQn Nosworthl-, Asht_:.on, Newton Abbot Owen Edward, J)ittisham, Totnee -- -- ' .
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