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CORNWALL. S:\H 1183 Hnoper William, Wadebridge R.S.O Lu!!G Henry Skewes, Mawnan Smith, Richards H • TRADES DIRECTORY.] CORNWALL. S:\H 1183 Hnoper William, Wadebridge R.S.O Lu!!g Henry Skewes, Mawnan Smith, Richards H. Yeryan, lirampound Road Hopgood Richard, Thurdon, Kilkhamp- Mawnan, Falmouth Richards John, Nancekuke, Redruth ton, Stratton Luke Henry, Bridge, Ra.druth Richards William, Gorran, St. Au .. tell Hornabrook 'f. Broad st. Padstow R.S.O Luke William, Scorrier R.S.O Riscorla John, St. Eval, St. Issey R.S.O Horton Robert, Hampt, Stoke Climsland, .:\-Iaker Mrs. Jane, Pool street, Bodmin Roberts William, Botus .Fleming, Callington R.S.O Martin Jas. Newlyn, Grampound Road Hatt R.S.O Hoskin Arthur, Slades Bridge R.S.O Martin William, Week St. Mary, Strat- Roberts William Eplett, Tregony,Gram- Hoskin John,Anchor hill, Perranzabnloe, ton R.S.O pound R•>ad Truro Mason Richd. St. Jnliat, Boscastle R.S.O Rodda John,rs Park corner, Penzance Hoskin Wm. Germoe, Marazion R.S.O :Masters Thos. Lawhitton, L:mnceston Rogers W. Gweek, Constantine, Penryn Hosking John, Manaccan, Helston Matthews Robt. Kilkhampton, Stratton Rouncival John, White cross,St. Columb Hosking- William, Breage, Helston Matthews Thomas, Church st. Falmouth Major R.S.O House William, Church town, Cubert, May Thomas Hy. Laneast, Launceston Rowe James, Beryes, Madron, Penzancc Grampound Road Mitchell Harland, Bolingey, 'fruro Rowe John, Herland cross, Godolphin, Humphries William, St. Levan,Penzance Mitchell William, Devoran R.S.O Helston Inch Samuel, Fore street, Camelford Mitchell William, Plus ha bridge, Linkin- Rowe Joseph, Five lanes, Alternun, Isbrll William, Harrowbarrow, St. Mel- borne, Callington R.S.O Launceston lion R.S.O :Mitter Robert, Highway, St. Kew, Wade- Rowe Rd. Tolcarne, N ewlyn, Pennnee James Peter, Kelynack, St. Just-in-Pen- bridge R.S.O Ro'Well T. Golberdon, Callington R.S.O with, Penzance Moore William, St. Mabyn, Bodmin Rmvse Geo. Trekenna, Launceston Jane Henry, 23 Killigrew st. Fahilouth Morcomb Richd. Lane, Newquay R.S.O Rundle Richard, Summer court, St. Jane William, Webber street, Falmouth Motton John, Lerryn, Lostwithiel Enoder, Grampound R'Jad Jeffery James, Shutta, East Looe R.S.O Moyle John, Bissoe, Devoran Rundle W. Pont Lanteglos, Fowey R S.O Jeffery S. Marhamchurch, StrattonR.S.O Mundy John, Ruan Minor, Helston Runnalls W. Jacobstow, Stratton R.SO Jeffery Thomas, Lanlivery,Lostwithiel Netting John, Pillaton, St.Mellion R.S.O Russell John, Old Quay, Penzance Jeffery Waiter, Carnkye, Carnmenellis, Netting John, St. Dominick, St. Mellion Salmon William, Callestock, Truro Redruth R.S.O Sandercock Edward, Rillaton, Linkirl• Jeffree William, Roseworthy, Cam borne Netting Thomas,St. Stephens-by-Saltash borne, Callington R.S.O Jeffrey W. Roseworthy, Gwinear, Hayle Ninnes J. W. The Stennack, St. Ives ' Sandercock Henry, Cardinham, Bodmin Jelbert William Henry, Gulval cross, Ninnes Joseph Webb-, jun. Gabriel·Sandercock John, Marks, Luxulyan, Gulval, Penzance street, St. Ives Lostwithiel Jenkin E. Jamaica pl. Madron, Penzance Oates :Wrs. M. A. Meneage st. Helston Sandetcock William, New Bridge, St. Jenkin J. n8 Trelowarren st. Camborne Oates W. Trenoweth,Gunwalloe,Heiston Ive, Liskeard *Jenkin John A. Lane, Newquay R.S.O Odger John, Carnmear, St. Stythians, Sandry Joseph, Winnards PPrch, St. Jenkin William Henry, Church town, Perran-ar-worthal R.S.O Columb Major R.S.O Madron, Penzance Ok~ T. Cross, Launcells, Stratton R.S.O Sandry Peter, Rumford, St. Ervan, St.. Jenkin William Hy. Queen st. Pemance Old Henry, Rumford, St. Ervan, St. Issey R.S.O Jenkyn Thflmas, Praze, St. Erth, Hayle Issey R.S.O Sargent Jas. Trebollett, Launceston Job Thos. Bojea, Treverbyn, St. Austell Old Joseph, St. Merryn, Padstow R.S.O Saunders John, Budock water, Budock, Johns A. Halwin, Carnmenellis,Redruth Olliver John, St. Neot, Liskeard Falmonth Johns Chas. New Inn yard, St. Austell Oppy James, Longdowns, St. Stythians, Scouray William, St. Ive, Liskeard Johns Rt. Trescowe, Godolphin, Helston Perran-ar-wertbal R.S.O · Searle Mrs. Mary Ann, Morval R.S.O Johns W. Treave, St. Buryan, Pem.ance Orchard William, Crowan, Camhorne Sheers Richard, Charles town, St. A us tell Johns William, Tr1spin, St. Erme, Truro Palmer J()hn, CaHington R.S.O Short William, Horning tops, Liskeard Joll George, Crosswater, Morwenstow, Parken Richard,St. Colnmb MinorR S.O Skelton J. T. Bridge street, Lostwithiel Stratton R.S.O Parnacott Jn. Poughill, Stratton R.S.O Sleeman John, Pengelly, Camelford Jope James, Luxulyan, Lostwithiel Parnell John, Compass, Launcestorr Sleep GeQrge, Alturnum, Launceston Jorey Joseph, Pentuan, St. Austell Parsons John, Church tQwn, Jacobstow, Smith Geo. St. Johns, Sithney, Helston Jory Henry, Polkirk street, Mevagissey, Stratton R.S.O Smith Samuel, St.. Blazey highWay, Par St. Austell · Pearce Chas. Gerrans, GrampoundRoad station R.S.O Jory Wm. Carharraek, Scorrier R.S.O Pearce Isaac, The Stennack, St. Ives Smith Thomas, Blowing Rous~ hill, ,Julian Albert, Tremore bridge, Withiel, Pearce William, Scorrier R.S.O St. Austell Bodmin Pedler Richard, Roche R.S.O · · Snell Samuel, Dean street, Liskeard Julyan Benjamin, 41 Forest. St. Austell Pengelly Edward, St. Keyne, Liskeard Snell William, Pound street, Liskeard Julyan John, jun. Roche R.S.O Pengelly John,Market st.EastLQoeR.S.O Sowden John,St.Blazey,Par StationR.S.O Julyan Thos. High Cross st. St. Austell PenhaU John, Trevithian, St. Keverne, Sowden William,Penpillick,Tywardreath Julyan William, Higher Levrean, 'fre- Helston Par Station R.S.O verbyn, St. Austell Penrose James, Newquay R.S.O Sowell Edward,Carnhell gre en,Gwinear, Kemp Robert, Millpool, 'Truro Penrose John, Gavrigan, St. Columb Hayle Kent Rohert, Ley, St. Neot, Liskeard Major R.S.O Spargo William, jun. Burnt house, Kernick Richard, Church town,Trevalga, Phillips Job Josias, Roche R.S.O Mabe, Penryn Boscastle R.S.O Phillips John, Marazion R.S.O Spatgoe James,Menherion,CarnmenelliS', Kneebone R. Chacewater,Scorrier R.S.O Philip Daniel, Mitchell, St. Enoder, Redruth Knight John, Gunnislake, Tavistock Grampound Road Stanbury William,Warlestow,Launcestn Lan!!man John, Newtown, Fowey R.S.O Pike Edward, Bridge end, St. Winnow, Statton George, Island shop, Men- Lashbrook Thomas, Little Petherick, Lostwithiel heriot, Liskeard St. Issey R.S.O Pomroy Samuel, Trebartha; North hill, Stephens Rd. St. Austell street, Truro Leg!!o J. Church town,Morvah,Pe:1zance Launceston Stepbens William, Union hill, St.Columb Letcher John, Zelah, St. Alien, Truro Pope Silas, Cross street, Padstow R.S.O Major R.S.O Letcher William, Short Lane's end, Pote Richard, Millbrook, Devonport SteYens John, Strand, St. Mary's, Kenwvn, Truro Prout John, Boscastle R.S.O Islands of Scilly Libby Walter,Church street,Mevagissey, Prout John, Tower street, Launceston Stone John, New mill, Gulval, Penzance St. Austell Puckey William, Bissick, Ladock, Sweet John, Castledor, St. Sampsons Libby William, Mountjoy, Colan, St. Grampound Road . Par Station R.S.O Columb R.S.O Reed Misses Alice & Mary, Gregwartha, Sweet William, I<'owey R.S.O Lidrlicoat James, Belowda, Roche R.S.O Pencoys, Redruth Symonds James, Rose, Truro Liddicoat S. Treveor, Gorran, St.Austell Reed A. Trispin, St. Erme, Truro Symons Thomas Henry, East Porthol- Light J. Barcelona, Pelynt, Duloe R.S.O Reed Abra ham, Zelah, St. Allen, Truro land, St. Michael Carhayes, St. Austell Lohb John, St. Merryn, Padstow R.S.O Rees David, Flushing, Falmouth Talleck Thomas, Bissoe, Devoran R.S.O Lobb John, St. Neot, Liskeard Rees DaYid, Mylor bridge, Penryn TaylorS.Marhamchurch,Stratton R.~.O Lobb Richard, St. Wenn, Bodmin Renton John,Polruan, Fowey R.S.O Teague John Henry, Grampound Lobb William, Penrice, St. Austell Retallack Charles, Portreath, Redruth Teague S. Carnon down, Devoran R.S.O Locke I<'rancis, Withiel, Bodmin Re~·nolds Thomas, Carthew, Maaron, Tellam Richard, Trethosa, St. Stephens- Locke James, Penelewey, Kea, Truro Penzance in-Brannell, Grampound Road Lugg E. Tregatta, Tintagel, Camelford Reynolds William, Burlawn, Wade- Thomas H. Carnebone,Wendron,Helston Lug-g Hy. Berepper, Gunwalloe, Helston brid!!e R.S.O Thomas John, Illogan highway, Redruth Luge: Henry,Clise, Mawgan-in-Meneage, Richards Harry, Bissick, I...adock,Gram- Thomas John, Lennor, St. Ives R.S.O Helston pound Road Thomas William, Troon, Camborne .
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