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DEVONSHIRE. (KELLY's 756 DEVONSHIRE. (KELLY's Smith Rev. Edward Ashford, Rowle Smith Mr11. 5 Knighton terrare, Green- Snell Samuel, St. Lawrence house, house, Bo'i"ey Tracey, Newton Abbot bank avenue, Plymouth St. Lawrence road, Plymouth Smith Rev. Edward Darnley B.A. Land- Smith Mrs. 47 Mont-le-Grand road, Snell T. Cleavehanger, Nymet Rowland scove, Ashburton R.S.O Hea'i"itree, Exeter Snell T. 22 Orchard gardens, Teignmth Smith Rev. Francis, The Manse, Station Smith Mrs. 2 Napier terrace, Plymouth SnellW.Horsebrook cot.Avonwck.Ivybdg road, South Molton Smith Mrs. Pilton, Barnstaple Snell William, Gianville rd. Tavistock Smith Rev. George M.A. The Priory, Smith Mrs. 5 St. Genrge's terrace, Snell William, Kilmington, Axminster Ottery St. Mary Durnford street, Stonehouse Snell Wm. South Furzeham rd.Brixham Smith Rev. John Laxon, Saint hill, Smith Mrs. ro South Devon place, Em- Snell Wm.c.A.Broad Nymet,Bow R.S.O Kentisbeare, Cullompton bankment road, Plymouth Sr.elling Francis, 20 St. Lf'onard's ter- Smith Rev. J. P. M.A. Strete, Dartmouth Smith Mrs. 23 Summerland st. Exeter t"ace, Newton Abbot Smith Rev. Robert Joseph French M.A. Smith Mrs. .Albert, 25 Portland road, Snelgrove John, Villa St. Elmo, Middle North Brentor, Tavistock Stoke, Devonport Lincombe road, Torqnay Smith Rev. Shepley Stancliffe M.A. 4 Smith Mrs. Clinton, Courtenay road, Sneyd Mrs. Rozel, Middle Lincombe Furneaux villas, Fisher st. Paignton Newton Abbot road, Torquay Smith Rev. William M.A. Bickington, SmithMrs.Monmouth st.Topsham,Exetr Snodgrass Sidney Herbert, 8 Park place, Newton Abbot Smith Mrs. Summerland ter.Barnstaple Longbrook street, Exeter Smith Rev. Wm. H. Fort st. Barnstaple Smith Mrs. R. 6 Castle ter. Ilfracombe Snook Miss, I6 Springtield, Old Tiverton Smith Charles K. Plymouth road, Buck- Smith P. B. Royal dockyard, Devon port road, Exeter fastleigh R.S. 0 Smith Richard, High street, Exeter Snow Charles, Leat street, Tiverton SmithC.Argyll hall,Warren rd.Torquay SmithR.C.7Somersetpl.Stoke,Devonprt Snow Edmund Newman, The Quarries, Smith Edward, Heathfield cottage, Smith R.~.I5Tamar ter.Stoke,Defonprt St. Thomas, Exeter Chudleigh, Newton Abbot Smith S. Mona cottage, Union rd.Exetr Snow George, Little Fisherton, Bishop's ~mith Edwd. SI. 8 Evelyn pi. Plymouth Smith S.sgCowick st.St.'fhomas,Exeter Tawton, Barnstaple Smith E. W. West st. Ashburton R.S.O Smith Sidney J. 3 Furzeleigh Yillas, Snow Henry, 2 North Hill terrace, SmithG.18Cowick rd.St.Thomas,Exeter Alexandra road, Plymouth Tavistock road, Plymouth Smith George, 24 Hobart st. Stonehouse SmithT.g2Northumberland pl.Teignmth Snow John, 32 Longbrook st. Exeter Smith G.4Salutary mt.Heavitree,Exetr Smith Thos. Io St. James's rd. Exeter Snow Jonathan, 71 West st. Tavistock Smith G.Io8 Wilton st. Stoke,Devonprt SmithW.Blackdown,MaryTavy,Tavistck Snow Miss, Park cottage, Georgeham, Smith George Frederick, 4 St. Michael's Smith Wm. 29 Clarence pl. Stonehouse Braunton R.S.O terrace, Saltash road, Plymouth Smith ·wm. 13 Culverland road, Exeter Snow Misses, Alpha cot. South Molton Smith George Richard, Mount Nessing, Smith William, Ford bank, Dartmouth Snow Mrs. Mount Pleasant, Plympton St. Luke's road north, Torquay Smith Wm. go New rd. Brixham R.S.O St. Maurice, Plymptnn Smith Harry M. Colyton, Axminster Smith W.s Tavistock rd.Stoke,Devonprt Snow Philip, Normanville, Powderham Smith Henry, Oke, Springfield, ''-'estern Smith W. Whimple ho. Whimple, Exeter road, Newton Abbot road, Crediton Smith William Carmichael, 28 Alcester Snow Richard Charles Pearce, 6 Higher Smith Henry Craven M.D. Cravensea, street, Morice town, Devonport Park View terrace, Heavitree, Exeter Solsbro' road, Cockington, Torquay Smith Wm. Otter, Well close, Barnstple Snow Robt. H. I Tothill aven. Plymouth Smith Henry F. 3 Morice st. Devonport Smith W. W. I4 Caroline pl. Stonehouse Snow Sebastian, Cosens, Weir cliff, Ex- Smith Henry Hammer, 8 Chelt~Jnham Smith-Heriz Rev. Henry George M.A. wick, Exeter place, Greenbank ro1d, Plymouth Thornbury, Brandis Corner R.S.O Snow Thomas Henry, Grafton, Powder- Smith Hy. T. 27 Oxford st. Plymouth Smitham Matthew, 4 Princes street ham road, Newton Abbot Smith Hayne, Ford bank, Dartmouth south, St. ThC'mas, Exeter SnowThomas Maitland J.P.Cleeve house, Smith H.M.Ridge ho.Stockland, Honitn Smithbert Mrs. 2 Holyrood ter. Plymth St. Thomas, Exeter Smith James S. 32 West st. Tavistcok SmitherCorneliusE.2oLockyr.st.Plymth SnowWm.M.TheKnoli,Heavitree,Exeter SmithJ.L.ISouth st.Newport,Barnstaple Smithett Edward Henry, 14 Victoria Soady Brooking, Chelsea villa, Torrs Smit.h John, 46 Clarence place, Morice terrace, Mount Radford, Exeter p~nk, llfracombe town, Devonport Smoldon Al. Rumsan villa, Barnstaple Soanes Rev. Clarence, Ryalls court, Sea- Smith J.2A,Ciyde st.Ford,Stoke,Devnprt Smoldon William, Bloden hill, Chittle- ton, Axminster Smith John, Crowley, Membury, Chard hampt.on, South Molton Sobey Samuel, 102 High st. Crediton Smith John,42 Hadiington road,Morice Smyth F. L. 128 East st. South Molton Soloman Josiah D. 9 Beacon, Exmouth town, Devonport Smyth George, Rothesay, South.avenue, Soltau-Symons George D.L., J.P. Chad- Smith John, New street, Honiton Polsloe road, Heavitree, Exeter dlewood, Plympton St. Mary SmithJ.B.Eas'iernDwn.ho.Cadbry.Tvrtn Smyth Geo. S. 35 Prospect park, Exeter Soltau .fohn 'fhomas J.P. Little Efford, Smith John Ernest, I Avenue villas, Smyth H. The Hermitage, Ilfracombe Egg Buckland, Plymouth A venue road, Torq nay Smyth J. Bodley, Paracom be, Rarnstple So mer Jas. Willow cot. Broadclyst,Exeter :Smith J. F. 2I Bolton st. Brix:ham R.S.O Smyth Miss, Fort cot. East st.. Sth.Molton Somerset John Hy. Brooklands, Dawlish SmithJ.H.gPalmerstou st.Stoke,Dvnprt Smyth Miss, Swymbridge, Barnstaple Somerset Miss, Abbey vale,Old:Milllane, Smith John Hill, 14 Greenbank avenue, Smyth Mrs.gCothele ter.Stoke,Devonprt Torquay Lipson road, Plymouth Smyth Mrs.5 Ebber!ey lawn, Barnstaple SomervilleMiss,6:Yapier st.Stoke,Dvnprt Smith John Thomas, IO North Hill Smyth William, 19 Bear st Barnstaple Somes Mrs. Annery house, Monkleigh, terrace, Tavistock road, Plymouth Smyth Wm. Pilton bridge, BarnsLaple Great Torrington Smith J. S. M.D. Bampton st. Tiverton Smyth-Osbourne John Smyth J.P. Ash, Songhurst Genrge, Alma ter. Barnstaple Smith Kenneth Rawlings M.n.Rosabelle, lddesleigh, Winkleigh R.S.O Soper-, 13 Windsorter.Citadl.rd.Plymth Plymouth road, Totnes Smyth-Richards, George Cobley, Bur- Soper Chas.Cedric vil.Seaton,Axminster Smith L.45 Portland rd.Stoke,Devonprt lington villa, Newport, Barnstaple SoperChas.Hy.46 Tavistock pl.Plymouth Smith M.3 WeUington st.Stoke,Devnprt Smythe Miss, 13 Ferndale, 'feignmonth SoperFk.4H.egent pi. Regent st. Plymouth Smith Miss, Belvedere lodge, Braddon,'s Smythe Mrs. Priory cottage, Ridgeway, Soper Joseph, Kenton, Exeter Hill road west, 'forquay Plympton St. M'lry SoperMrs.4Hobart ter.Lipson rd.Plymth Smith Miss, 3 Boringdon terrace, Cole- Snawdon Henry, Yealm Bridge house, Soper Mrs. N ewcomen road, Dartmouth brook,Plympton St. Mary Yealmpton, Plymouth SoperRobt.W.Newcomenrd.Dartmouth SmithMiss,Fernham ho.Fernhm.Paigntn Snawdon Samuel, Yealm Bridge house, SoperT.IAlamode vils.Cockington,Torqy Smith Miss, Laurel cottage, Charlton, Yealmpton, Plymouth SoperThos.3Regent pl.Regent st.Plymth Kingsbridge SnellAlrd.2Elizabeth pl.North rd.Plymth Sopwith Mrs.5 Hillsboro' ter. Ilfracombe :Smith Miss, St. Columba, Palenno road, Snell Edwd. H. 5 St. Paul's st. 'fiverton SoudonG.Rosery ho. Avenue rd.Torquay Babbacombe, Torquay Snell Henry Edmund, 4 West Park ter- Southall Mrs. 2I Staddon ter. Plymouth :Smith Miss, 5 St. James pi. east, Plymth ·race, St. Budeaux, Devonport SouthcombeJ.Park ho.HatherleighR.S.O Smith Miss, St. Peter street, Tiverton Snell Hy. J n. 2 Victoria pi. Stonehouse Southcombe Mrs. I Baring crescent, Smith Miss, 7 Raleigh villas, Exmouth Snel1J.19Greenbnk.av.Lipson rd.Plymth Heavitree, Exeter Smith Miss,Thornefarm,OtterySt.Mary Snell John C. Alswere, South Molton Southcott George, Lapford, :Morchard Smith The Misses, Gre~'stone house, Snell M.Leigh ho.Combmartin,Barnstpl Bishop R.S.O Park street, Crediton Snell Misses, Rose villa, Bow R.S.O Southcott Mrs. 1 The Lawn, Budleigh SmithMisses,I2St.Brannock'srd.Ilfrcmb Snell Mrs. 7 Lipson terrace, Plymouth Salterton S.O .Smith Mrs. 25 Belmont road, Exeter Snell Mrs. Hoselands, Stafford terrace, Southeard John Bennett, uStaddon ter- 'Smith Mrs. CasterLon, York road, Heavitree, Exeter race, North road, Plymouth Babbacombe, Torquay Snell Mrs. Union road, Crediton Southcott Henry, I7 Victoria terrace, SmithMrs.2Citadelter.Citadl.rd.Plymth ~nell Mrs.21Valletort pl.Stoke,Devonprt Ferry road, Ex:mouth Smith Mrs. 12 Greenbank avenue, Snell Mrs. Woodland house, Berry Southcrdon John, Beaconfield college, Lipson road, Plymouth Narbor, llfracombe Weston Peverel, Plymouth Smith Mrs. 12 Herbert place, Morice Snell Percival S. 3 Gordon ter.Plymouth Southey A.2 Landscore viis. Teignmouth .. town, Devonport Snell Philip, 38 East streeL, Stonehouse Southey Misses, 4 Adelphi terrace, E ,- Smith:.\Irs.6 Kirk by pl.~orth rd.Plymtb Snell Samuel, 20 Morice sq. Devon port planade, Paignton .
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