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1108 Far Wiltshire. (Kelly's 1108 FAR WILTSHIRE. (KELLY'S FARMERS continued. Light Mark, West Grimstead, Salisbury l\'Iatthews Frederick 1James, Lyneham, King Thomas, Dinton, Salisbury Limbrick Geo. Luckington, Chippenbm Wootton Bassett S.O :::K i ngThos. Donhead St ..And rew, Salisbury Little .ArthurHy. Biddestone, Chi ppenhm Matthews Harry, Queen's court, Tocken- ]{ing M'illiam, Dinton, Salisbury Little Mrs. Elizabeth, Chippenbam ham, Wootton Bassett S.O :KingWilliam,MiddleWinterslow,Salisbry Little John, Semington, Trowbridge Matthews James,Dauntsey,Chippenham XingsOO!a A. West Grafton, Hungerford LittleJn. Blake,Biddestone,Chippenham Matthews Mrs. Jane,Keevil, Trowbridge ::Kingston James William, Broomsgrove, Lloyd Robert, jun. Boakly, Broken- MatthewsJ.Lyneham,WoottonBassttS,O Miltt9n Lilborne, Pewsey 8.0 borough, Malmesbury l\'Iatthews Richd.Brinkworth, Chippnhm Kington George, Newlands, Grittleton, Lock Jas. Rodborne-Cheuey, Swindon MatthewsR.Yorks,Brinkwrth.Chppnhm Chippenham Loder Charles, Haydon, Swindon Matthews Mrs. Rd. Dauntsey,Chippnhm .JGngton John, Alderton, Chippenbam Long .Albert, Potterne, Devizes Matthews Theo. Broad town,. Swindon :::Kington Mrs. Jn.B.Alderton,Chippenhm Long G.Ogbourne St.Andrew,Marlboro' Matthews Waiter, Allington, Chippnhm :Kinnett Charles, Broadleaze, Cricklade Long John, Rowden, Chippenham MatthewsWilliam,Dauntsey,Chippenhm :Knapp Mary & Son, Startley, Great Long Jn. Wm. Kellaways, Chippenham MatthewsWm.Steeple .Ashton,'frowbrdg Somerford, Chlppenham Long Richd. North Bradley, Trowbridge Mattick Benj. C. r8 .Ashley rd.Bradford Enapp Edwin,Startley,Great Somerford, Long Robert Alfred, Little Sutton, Sut- Mattick Simeon, Rowde croft, Devizes Chippenbam ton Veny, Warminster Maundrell ErnestHedley, Cliffe Pypard, .KnappFraneis, Hank:erton, Malmesbury Long William, Poulshot, Devizes Wootton Bassett S.O :Knapp Joseph, Corston, Malmesbury Looker Saml. Mildenhall, Marlborough MaundreU Francis, Cliffe Pypard, .:Knapp M. Brokenborough, Malmesbury Love Henry, South Marston, Swindon Wootton Bassett 8.0 .Knapp Mrs.Wm.Bushton,Cliffe Pypard, Lucas Charles, \.Yaddon, Salisbury Maundrell Herbert, Upper Greenhill, Wootton Bassett Lucas Geo.North Newnton,Marlborough Wootton Bassett S.O XnightEdwd_LittleSomerford,Chippnhm Lucas Thomas Sloper, Bourton,Bishop's Maundrell John Henry, Stockley, Calne ::KnightJacob,LangleyBurrell,Chippnhm Cannings, Devizes Maundrell J. Calstone Wellington, Calne .Knight Job, Budbury, Bradford Lush Edwd. G. West Lavington,Devizes MaundrellR.Westleaze,Wroughtn.8wndn .Knight John, Colerne, Chippenham Lush Edwin John, Deptford, Bath Maundrell William Godwin, Calne _Knight J ohnA.Hardenhuish,Chippenhm LushJn. N ewleaze, East Knoyle, Salisbury Maury Miss Elizh. West W ellow, Romsey ..Knight Wm. East Winterslow,Salisbury Lush John, Sedghill, Shaftf'-sbury Maxfield J.Monckton Deverill,Warmnstr .Lampard Samuel, Farley, Salisbury Lyne Robert, Marlborough May J.CollingbourneKingston,Marlboro' Lancaster George, Erchfont, Devizes Lyne Rt. Seagar, Preshute,Marlborough May Miss Mary, Kite hill, Wanborough, Lander Edgar, Barr()W st. Mere, :Bath Lyne Robert William, Urchfont, Devizes Shrivenham R.S.O. (Berks) _Lander Hy. Shaftesbury rd. Mere, Bath Maby Charles Robert, Hawkeridge, May Thomas, Colerne, Chippenham Lane Arthur, Semley, Shaftesbury Westbury; & Westbury May William, Aughton, Collingbourne :LaneGeo.Sandy la.Chittoe,Cbippenham Macey Jas. Harry, Baverstock, Salisbury Kingston, Marlborough Lane Henry, Leigh, Cricklade Macey John, Dauntsey, Chippenham Mead Thomas, Tilshead, Devizes :Langley Edward Thomas, Warminster Mackerell William, East Soley, Chilton Meadham David, Chisbury, Little Bcd- Langley .Tn. 15 Vicarage st. Warminster Foliatt, Hungerford wyn, Hungerford Langley Waiter Wm. Urchfont, Devizes Maffey J.Hawking down,Hindon,Salsbry Melsome George, Bulford, Salisbury Lanham Isaac, Bishopstone, Salisbury Maffey Nicholas, Idmiston, Salisbury Melsome George, Waddington, Devizes Large Benjamin, Cricklade Maggs Henry, Marston, Devizes Melsome Rt.Sherston Magna,Malmesbry Large llenj. Purton Stoke, Swindon Maidment Geo. Alderton, Chippenham Melsome Sydney, Malmesbury Large Charles, Whitehall, Cricklade Maidment Gilbert, Sedghill, Shaftesbry MerrettD.Linleys,Gastrcl.Corshm.R.S.O Large John, Crudwell, Malmesbury Maidment John, Friars Hayes, East Merrett Fredk. Chas. Shaw, 1\'Ielksham Large 'r. Brokenborough, Malmesbury Knoyle, Salisbury Merrett John, Atworth, Melksham .Large Thomas, Coate, Swindon Maidment Mrs. S. Wilcot, Marlborough Merrett J. (trustees of),Marston,Devizes Large T.Murcott,Crudwell,Malmesbury Maidment Mrs. William, 1\Iere, Bath Masseter David, Calne Large lVilliam, Leigh, Cricklade Main Edmd. West Harnham, Salisbury Messiter Wm. Semington, Trowbridge -Large Wm. Poole Keynes, Cirencester Major Harry Pike, Old Hayward, Chil- Miflin Benjamin,Hinton Parva,Shriven- L:~.rgeWm.Jas.LydiardTregoze,Swindon ton Foliatt, Hungerford ham R.S.O. (Berks) Law David, Charlton, Malmesbury Mandrell Edward, Thickthorn, Lyne- Miles Ebenezer, Broad Town lane, Broad Law Job.n, Corsham Side R.S.O ham, Wootton Bassett town, Swindon Lawes Arthur, Tilshead, Devizes 1\'Ianley Alfred, Seend, Melksham Miles James, Barrow street, Mere, Bath Lawes Henry, Tilshead, Devizes Manners Caleb, Blackland, Calne Miles Jas. Eastrop, Highworth, Swindon Lawrence Wflliam, Wilsford, Salisbury Manners Caleb, Heddington, Calne Miles Jas. Lydeway, Urchfont, Devizes Lea Cbas. John, Charlton, Malmesbury Manners Edward, Leigh, Cricklade Miles T.E.WinterbourneGunner,Salsbry .Lea John, Sutton Benger, Chippenham Manners Edward, Minety, Malmesbury Miles William, Broad town, Swindon Lee Mrs. Maria, Chute, Andover Manners :Frank,~Lydiard Tregoze, Woot- Miles Wm. Sutton Mandeville,Salisbury Leighfield Charles, Wootton Bassett S.O ton Bassett Millard Emanl.Ashton Keynes,Cricklade Leighfield Henry, Wootton Bassett S.O Manners Henry, Minety, Malmesbury Millard Joseph, Milbourne, Malmesbury _Leonard Benj.Keene,Sheldon,Chippnhm Manners Herbert, Minety, Malmesbury Millard L. J. Hullavington,Chippenham Lepley James, Stratton road, War- Manners William, Leigh, Cricklade Millard Mrs. M. A. Shorncote,Cricklade borough, Shrivenham R.S.O (Berks) Manning Hy. J. Luckington, Chippnhm MillerW.Thiugley,Easton,Corshm.R.S.O .Lessiter Mrs. William, Langley Burrell, Mapson Jas. Brinkworth, Chippenham Mills Frederick, The Rookery,Orcheston Chippenbam Marsh George Benoni, Westwood-cum- St. Mary, Devizes Lever & Co. Fovant, Salisbury Iford, Bradford Mills Thos. Langman, Shrewton,Devizes Lever Francis, Chicksgrove, East Tis· Marsh Jn. Yatton Keynell, Chippenham Mills Wm. Hullavington, Chippenham bury, Salisbury Marsh N. B. YattonKeynell,Chippenhm ::VIilsom Robert, Luckington,Chippenhm LeverGeorgeHenryBaker,Chicksgrove, Marsh St. SteepleAshton, Trowbridge l\Iilsom Wm. Luckington, Chippenham East Tisbury, Salisbury Marsh Thomas, Nettleton, Chippenbam Milsom Mrs. Thos. Hinton, Trowbridge Lewis & Biggs, Marston, Devizes Marsbam Job, Hooper's pool,Southwick, Milsum Thomas A. Ridgeway, War- Lewis J&mes & John, Wilton, Marlboro' Trowbridge borough, Shrivenham R.S.O. (Berks) Lewis A. W.Rudge,Froxfield,Hungerford Marshment James, Hartmoor, Devizes Minett Jas. Easton ho. Corsham R.S.O Lewis C.Cotmarsh,Broad town,Swindon Martin Malachi, Martin, Salisbury Minty Horatio Nelson, Thingley,Easton, Lewis Gaius, Chapmanslade, Westbury Martin Thomas, Ham, Hungerford Corsham R.S.O .Lewis George, Hurbage, Marlborough Martin William, Littleworth, Milton i':vlinty John :Fras. Lacock, Chippenham Lewis George, Edington, West bury Lilborne, Pewsey S.O Minty William, Lacock, Chippenham Lewis George, London rd. Chippenham Martin William Henry, Bradford Mitchell Arthur, 1\Iere, Bath Lewis Jabez, Worton, Devizes Maskell.Jn.Barn hill, Broad twn.Swindon Mitchel! George, Stapleford, Salisbury .Lewis John, Burbage, Marlborough Maskell Jn. jun. Broad town, Swindon Mitchel George, Thickwood, Chippenhm Lewis John, Purton, Swindon Maskelyne Jn. Hankerton, Malmesbury Mitchell John, Chittoe, Chippenham Lewis Jn. South Damerham, Salisbury Maskill Jn.CliffePypard, Woottonllasse:t Mitchell John, Mere, Bath Lewis Jn.Dark,Caen hill,Rowde,Devizes Maslen James, All Cannings, Devizes ~IItchell Jn. Thos. Barrow st.l\Iere,Bath Lewis J. ManningfordAbbots, Marlboro' Maslen J.Littleton,Semington,Trowbdg Mitchell Robert, Eastrip, Chippenham Lewis Jsph.Barford St.Martin,Salisbury Mathews Alfred, Hinton, 'frowbridge Mitchell William, Bradford Lewis Joseph, Gastons, Malmesbury Matthews Misses Harriet & Alice, Lang- Monkton Rd. V. Allington, Chippenham Lewis Mark, Minety, Malmesbnry ley Burrell, Chippenham ~loore Cbas. P. Nth.Eradley,Trowbridg Lewis Miss Mary Jane, Bushton, Cliffe Matthews Albt. Grittenham,Chippenhm :\ioore Edward,Hardenhuish,Chippnhm Pypard, Wootton Bassett Matthews Bryant, Minety, Malmesbury Moore Mrs. E. North Bradley, Trowbdg Lewis William, Lane's end, Gastard, Matthews Francis W. Barford St. Mar- Moore Edwin, We. Harnham, Salisbury Corsham R.S.O tin, Salisbury Moore F.E.Cuckbill,Brgdfrd.rd.Trwbdg Lewis Wm.NorthWraxhall,Chippenham Matthews I<'rancis W. Groveley wood, MooreF.R.Littlecote,Upavon, Marlboro' Lewis William Ellis, Baynton, Westbury Little Langford, Heytesbury !:i.O Moore James, Poulshot, Devizes .
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