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Trades. (Devonshihe 978 FAR I TRADES. (DEVONSHIHE. :FAR:MERS-continued. Hunt Walter, Middle Longcombe, Huxham John, Bowden, SheTford, Hoskings Geo.. Northhill, Chab'ford Berry Pomeroy, Totnes Kingsbridge Ho.skins Henry-, Higher ViV>eham, Hunt William, Chapelhayes, Brali- Huxtable Mrs. T . .A. & James Ridd, Muddiford, Barnstaple ninch, Cullompton Wrafton, Barnstaple Hoskins John, Cheriton Bishop, Exetr Hunt Wm. Rull, Stoodleigh, Tiverton Huxtable .Alfred, Chuggaton, Swim- Hoskins , William, East Plaistow, Hunt William, Tidlakes, Thel- bridge, Chittlehampton Shirwell, Barnstaple bridge, Morchard Bishop Huxtable .Alfred, Walscott, North Honle G. Higher Hearson, Swim- Hunt William, Wiltown, Clayhidon, Molt'on, South Molton bridge, Barnstaple · Wellington (Somerset) Huxtable Alfred, Woolscott Barton, Houle John, Great Fisherton, Bishops Hurdle G. & Sons, Fore st. Topsham Berrynarbor Ta" ton, Barnstaple Hurford B.Northam,Yarcombe, Chard Huxtable .Antony, Beccott, Barnstaple BonJ.e John B. Cobbaton, Swim- Hurford Benj. Wixon, Chulmleigh Huxtable Bertram, Trillys, Countia- brldge, Chittlehampton Hurford Charles, Stocldand, Honiton bury, Lynton . House Richard John, Well:field, Hawk- Hurford F. S. Colburns, Yarcombe,. Huxtable Miss Clara Eiizabeth, Wraf- church, .A.xminstt>r Chard ton, Barnstaple How Mrs. J. M. East Ford, Little Hurford John, Eastern town, ~'leeth, Huxtable F. Knightacote. Instow Torrington, Torrington Hatherleigh Huxtable Fras. Lower liown, Coun~is- How Thomas Richard Wreford, Bow- Hurford Mrs. Rd. Shute, Kilmington bury, Lynton den, Little Torrington, Torrington Hnrford Mrs. S. Cha:ffhay, Yarcombe, Huxtable Frank, Higher Haxton, Boward .A.lbert, We~tway, Cruwys Chard Bratton Fleming, :Barnstaple Morchard, Tiverton Hurford Samuel, Prescott, Uffculm€, Hu'xtable Frederick, Lower Hodge8, Howard Charles .Alvan, Lemons hill, Cullompton Berrynarbor Hemyock, Cullompton Hurford Wallace, Turlings, Colyton Huxtable G. Babbages, Wembworthy Howard frank, Venn farm, Morchard Hurford Mrs. William, !lh·ch mills, Hnxtable Geo. Lower Huish, Instow Bishop Yarcombe, Chard Huxtable George, Whitemeadow, Howard George, Fir mount, North· Hurley H. Hone, Chevithorne,Tivertn Kentisbury, Barnstaple l(Ott, Launceston Hurrell Samuel, Ritson Barton, Huxtable Gerald, • Lower Brayford Howard Mrs. Mary A. Higher Blake- Blackawton, Totnes hill, South Molton w-ell & Nethercleave, Chittlehamptn Hurrell Thomas, Bradridge, Diptford, Huxtable J. Nethercott, Brannton Howard S. Goatlake, Dunsford,Exetr South Brent Huxtsble James, Withacott, Lang- Howe C. Dodges Wick, Oullompton Burst John, Woodhouse farm, Hawk- tree, Torrington Howe Edmund, Kellands, Hemyock, church, .A.xminster Huxtable Jarnes H. Smallbridge, Cullompton Hussey John White, Pence pool, Langtree, Torrington Howe George (small holding),Monker- Plymtree, CullomiJton Huxtabl~ John, Barton town, Challa- ton, Pinhoe, Exeter Hussey Mrs.Mary Ann, Lower Wtlaver, combe, Barnstaple Howe Herbt. North Hayne, Hampton Plymtree, Cullompton Huxtable John, Nal'l'acott, George- Howe J. Newton, Hemyock, Oullmptn Hnssey William, T~ornland & Hole, nympton, South Molton Howe Thomas, Pilevwell, Cbevi- Hockworthy, Wellmgton (Somerst) Huxtable John Lee, Overton, Bishops thorne, Tiverton • Hutchings Brothers, Beaworthy town, Tawton, Barnstaple Hoyle Bros. Rubbytown, Tavistock Bea'Yorthy . Huxtable R_ichard, Birchill, Lang- Hoyle Abel, Shol'tridge, Yarnscombe, Hutchmgs W1lham Pro'Y'er & Son, tree, Torrmgton Umberleigh Hole, Bradford, Brand1s Co~.:ner Huxtable Richard, North Leigh, Boyle Herbert Monk's moor Ug- Hutchings .A.lbert, Gatcombe mill, Berrynarbor borough, Ivybridge ' Littl.e Hempston, Totnes. Huxtable Sidney, Swincombe, Ohalla- Hoyle Percy, Corringdon,South Brent Hutchmgs .A.lbert Edwm, Lower combe, :Barnstaple Hnggins Richd.Canns,Thorvertn.~xtr Woodhall, Exbourne Huxtable Mrs. Thomas, Higher Bull E. Ash brakes, Ottery St. Mary Hutc~ings Arthur,. Lower Statsford, Eastacott, Wallac~mbe . Bull George, Whitehouse Chard- Wh1tchurch, Tav1stock Huxtable W. H. Hu;her K1pscombe, stock, Chard ' Hutchings .A.rthur Samuel, Higher Bratton Fleming, Barnstaple Hulland Ernest Brindiwell Cheriton Town farm, Beaworthy Huxtable William, Berrynarbor F1tzpaine, Cr~diton ' Hutching& E~win, Great Wootton, Huxtable William, NDl'th Heale farm Holland Joshua s. North Combe Colebrooke, Copplestone • & Lower Dnnn, Littleham, Bidefrd Morebath Hampton ' Hutchings Ernest, Little Wortha, Huxtable William, Stowford Down, Hulland R~land E. Huxford, King's Ger~ap.sweek, Beaworthy . High Bicki.n~tcm, Umberleigh Nympton, Chulmleigh · Hutchmgs Fr~dk. Southcott, Frtthel Huxtable Wtlham Herbert. Brayley Hunkin .Albert Woodhouse Petrock- stock, Torrmgton Barton, East Buckland, S. Molton stow Dolton' ' Hutchings George, Smallworthy, ln- Huxtable Wm.Jas. Wrafton, Barnltpl Runki~ Charles Muxeries Withe- wardleigh, Okehampton Hyne Richd. Hy. Strete, Dartmouth ndge Morcha;d Bishop ' Hutchings Hy. Throwleigh,Okehmptn Ireland G.Mntterton moor,Cullomptn Hunkin' r-Edwin George, Westover, Hutchings James, Shorley, Tawstock, Ir?land Jn. Talaton•. Ottery St. Mary Sheep wash, Highampton Bar~staple . Ir~sh 'Charles, Horr1dge, Ashburt_on Hunkin F. J. Great Torrington Hutch~ngs Jn.L1ttle Gatcombe,Colytn Ir1sh E~ward, Lower Oator, Wlde- Hunkin George Ash Fritheletock Hutchmgs John, Longstone wells, combe-m-the-Moor, A.shburton Torrington ' -.. ' ' Nort.h Molton, ~outh Molton Irish Ernest Veale, Bridgend, New- Bunkin L'ewis John Brixton Broad- Hutchmgs Jn. Wlllenhead, Chagford ton Ferrers, Plymouth wood-Kelly, Winkleigh ' Hutchings Joseph, South Beer, Sprey· Irish Havford ~oulston, Sm~lla- Hunkin William, East Rightadown, ton,. Bow . ?ombe, Dean Pnor, Buckfastle1.gh Bradford Brandis Corner Hutchmgs R1chard, Buckp1t, Black Insh Henry, Offwell Barton, Homton Hunkin william Edward West .Ash Torrington, Highampton Irish Isaac, Silver street, Prescott, Frithelstock, 'J;orringto~ ' Hutchings Samuel, North down, pticulme, Cullompton Hnnkin William Henry Sheepwash Merton, Dolton Insh Thomas, Edmeston, Modbury, Highampton ' ' Hutchings ~homas, Earlswood, Lang- !vybridge . ' . Bunt &; Arscott Cotton Cruwys Mor- tree, Torrmgton Irxsh Thcmas, Grmdon; Widecombe- chard Tiv-ert~n ' tHutchings Thomas, Whiterow, in-the-Moor, .Ashburton Hunt Charles James Coldharbour Thrushelton, Lew Down Irwin William, Berrynarbor .A.shreigney, Chulml~i~h Hutch~ngs W. Thornworthy, Chagfrd Irw~n W~ .. Gre~t Shelfin, Ilfraco~be Hunt G. Nethercott, Oakford,Bamptn Hutchmgs Wa~ter, Woodacott, Thorn· Irw1~ W1lham, JUn. Yarnacott,Swtrn- Hunt G. Puddin ton,MorchardBishop burY:, Brandl.s ~orner . br1dge, Barnstaple g t p ddo Sut Hutchmgs Wilham, H1gher Moor- Isaac J.& Son, Reddaway,Okehamptn H un t G eorge, Wes a n, - h y b Ch d I .Alb J y B b H 1 th ayne, arcom e, ar saac ert ames, eo arton, H:~~ ::: ~~~~~:tt: Mortehoe Hntchintrs William, Middle Town,Ted- Marhnsleig-h, South Molton H t J h Th B tt 1 · h hurn St. Mary, Exeter I~aac .Arscott John, Kneela, Black ~ ° t omas, u er etJ ' Hutchings William, Warmleigh & Torrington, Highampton 11 0 H u ~I?~ t W C b B' k' Little Natcott,' Hartland Tsaac E. Villavin, Roboroug-h,Beaford unt 10 D as · oom e, lC mg- Hutch~ns F~ank, Hill, Winkleigh Isaac Ernt>st, West Pilton, Barnstaple ton,PNewtonL Abbot p . t Hutchms VIctor Emanuel, Ford farm, Isaac Frederick, Glebe farm Holla- H unt €rcy, ow · Yalberton, algn n Dalwood, Kilmington combe, Holsworthy ' ,Hunt Rd. Low. Loxhore, Barnstaple Hutton H. Coombe, Moretonhampstd Isaac Frederick_...James, Clotworthy, Hnnt Thomas, Furzlmgh, Ashburton Button John, Higher Gabwell, Stoke- Winklci~;h Hunt Thomas. KnowJ.e, Broadbemp- in-T-eignhead, Teignmouth Isaac J. Ol{well Barton, Newton Abbt ilt<m, Totnes Huxham Herbert Henry, Great White- lsaac J. Renson, Ashwater,Beaworthy stone, Chittlehampton . Isaac John, Stockleigh, Highampton .
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