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Devonshire. [Kelli's 748 DAI DEVONSHIRE. [KELLI'S DAIRYMEN & COWKEEPERs-continued. Salter Charles, Coomers, Cullompton Tamlin ·William George, Greatila.nd&. Peek James, Ridgway, Ottery St. Mary Salter G.Northcott,Uffculme,Cullomptn Milehouse, Stoke, Devonport Penfound James, 91 High street, Totnes Salter Jas.Fisher's bdg.Halberton,Tivrtn Tapper Albert, Victoria cottage, Fore Penuington In. 11 Waterbeer st. Exeter Salter Jsph. Battens, Halberton, Tivertn street, Topsham, Exeter Pennington T. Buckland Brewer, Bidefd SambellBeuj.J.W. 2lRichmnd.st.Plymth Tarrington Joseph, Fore st. Cllllompton Pepperell James, High street, Sidmouth Sanders Henry, Alphington, Exeter Taverner W. C. 52 Longbrook st. Exeter Perkins James, 7 The Green, Creditou Sanders Thomas, Chapel st. Holsworthy Taylor Chas. 20 Portland st. Ilfracombe Perkins John, Patbfields, Tiverton Sanders William, 3 High st. Exmouth Taylor Richard, Drew street, Brixham Perkins Thomas, Higher st. Cullompton Sandford Chas. Ipplepen, Newton Abbot Tedbury Daniel, Fore street, Sidmoutb Perkins William, 15 Well st. Plymouth Saunders James, Silverton, Cullompton Thomas J.Millhayes,Hemyock,Cullmptr.. Perry James, Pinnexmoor, Tiverton Sayers William, 28 James st. Plymouth Thomas John, Combmartin, Barnstaple Perry William, Ayshford, Burlescombe, Scoble SamI. 4 & 6 Woolster st. Plymth Thomas John. Seaton Sampford Peverell ScottMrs.J.Forest.St.Marychurch,1'rqy Three Towns Dairy (In. Jas.Ford,IDan.). Pesteridge Joseph, Blackdown, Mary Scott Richard, 47 Wolsdon st. Plymouth 52 Union st. & 16 Bedford st. Plymth Tavy, Tavistock Seaman Mrs. M.Burlescombe,Wellillgtn Tinckom In. C. Clarence st. Dartmouth Peter In.Powell,43 Penrose st.Plymouth Seldon John, Castle street, Barnstaple 'foogood Edwin, Mayor's tenements. Peters Richard. II Octagon st. Plymouth Sercombe Robt. 89 High street, Totnes Bolham, Tiverton Petherbridge Thomas,34 Tavistock road, Serpell Wm.37 Edgeumbe st.Stonehouse Tooley In. Fore st. Buckfastleigh R.S.O Stoke, Devonport SharlandG.Well town,Cadeleigh,Tivertn Tothill Geo. 2 Exeterst.W. Teignmouth Petherick Thos. 1 Queen st. Devonport Sharland James, Pages, Cruwys Mor- Tozer C. King's Tamerton,SaltashR.S.O Pethybridge John, Marsh Barton, Al- chard, Tiverton Tozer Henry, 5 Trinity sq. Exmouth phington, Exeter Shattock A. Cott, Halberton, Tiverton Tozer Philip, '\-"indmill down, Totnes Pethybridge John, I West street, Exeter Shepheard Mrs. C. C. Church rd.Torqy Tozer Robert, South street, Exmouth Pethybridge Wm. Victoria st. Paignton Shepheard John, Princes rd. Torquay Tratt Samuel, Stout farm, Honiton Phippin John, Colyton, Axminster Sherrell Mrs. K 6 Westwell st.Plymouth Treffry Henry, 20 Abbey road, Torquay PickardJob,6Madeira pI.TorHill rd.Trqy Sherrell John, 5I Richmond st.Plymouth Tremlett J. 30 Fairfield ter.NewtonAbbot. Pickard Thomas, 54 High st. Bideford Sherrell Richd. 37 James st. Plymouth Trenchard SamI. Shap, Luppitt,Honiton Pidgeon John, South road, Axminster Shipcott John, 8 West street, Exeter Trim Malachi, Colyford, Axminster Pike Benjamin, Shepherd's valley, ShortMrs.E.HighBarley,St.Thomas,Extr Tucker James, Glimsters, Kentisbeare. Dunkeswell, Honiton Short Mrs. Prudence, 26 Alphington Cullompton Pile :Francis, 61 Sidwell street, Exeter street, St. Thomas, Exeter Tucker James, Millbrook, Axminster Pile Thos. 3 Teign st. We. Teignmouth Simmons Mrs. M.Milton Abbot,Tavistck Tucker John, 12 Alphington street, St. Pile Thomas By. Station rd. Sidmouth Skedgell James, Stoke Gabriel, Totnes Thomas, Exeter Plucknett T. B. Thorvertoll, Cullompton SkinnerJas.Church st.Modbury,Ivybrdg Tucker J.Penslade,Uffculme,Cullomptn Plymouth Dairy Co. Limited (Richard Slader Peter, 41 Codrington st. Exeter 'fuckerS.Longcausewy.Dartingtn.Totll3 Willis M.D. managing director), I98 Slee William, 17 Beaconsfield terrace, Tucker William, Westwater, Axminster Union st. & 76 Treville st. Plymouth; Wilder road, Ilfracombe Tully Geo. H. 20 Brunswick sq. Torquy & 25 Marlborough street, Devonport Smale John, Whilborough, Ipplepen, 'fully Gilbert, 68 Bolton st. Brixham PodburyMrs.E.Pittfrm.Cadbury,Tivrtn Newton Abbot Turl Thomas Newton & Son, Whimple;. Podbury Mrs. Sarah, Lower Woolbrook, Smalldridge John Henry, 2 Zetland & Mount Radford, Exeter Sidmouth place, Mutley, Plymouth Union Street & Wellswood Dairies (J. E. Ponsford James, North Tawton RS.O Smith James, Uplowman, Tiverton Bovey, proprietor), 23 Lower Union Poop James, Crow-thers hill, Dartmouth Smith John, Colyton, Axminster street & 3 Wellswood place, Torquay ;. Poor Mrs. Louisa, 22 Frog st. Exeter Smith J oseph, Halberton, Tiverton & I Chelston square, Cockington; &. Pope John, Church hill, Brixham Smith Wm. 113 East st. South Molton Model Dairy farm, Kingskerswell Popham James, Yealmpton, Plymouth Snell C. Coombland, Morebath, Tivertn Uxford William, Uplyme, Lyme Regis Potter Geo. Newton St. C~Tes, Exeter Snell James, Whitford, Axminster Veale John, Dartington, Totnes Potter Wm. Hy. Quay, Topsham, Exetr Snow Miss A. 8 Battery st. Stonehouse Veale W. H. Duncombe st. Kingsbridge PoultonJ.Wilmoresleigh,Farway,Honitn Snow Mrs. Mary J. 175 Sidwell st.Exetr Vellacott J.F.I2Northfield rd.Ilfracombe: Prettijohn In.Hy. Higher st. Dartmouth Snow R Hamlin farm, Heavitree, Exetr Vening Wm. 99 East st. Newton Abbot Pridham Mark, Westexe south, Tiverton SouthwoodJas.Chndleigh,Newton Abbot Venner Mrs. Elizh. High st. Crediton Prince -, Prowses farm, Thorverton, Spencer Mrs.Mary .A. 2 King st.Tavistck Vesey Robt. Warmoor,Morebath,Tivrtn Cullompton Squire R. Withleigh Goodman, Tiverton Viggers Jsph. S2 Pembrokest. Devonprt. Pring Henry, Butterleigh, Cullompton Squire Thos. 47 Cambridge st.Plymouth Vogwill John, 74 George st. Devonport Pring Mrs. Keziah, Lower Mallucks, Stanburyl<'.OldMill rd.Cockington,Torqy VOJsey George, Ide, Exeter Woodmanton, Exeter i::3tanbury P.Marketst.HatherleighR.S.O Voysey James, Bridestowe R.S.O Puddicombe Robert T. 9 Station road, Stanbury Wm 23 Clarence st.Plymouth Wakeham T. E. Allen, Newton Abbot East Teignmouth Stark John, Mill Membury, Chard Wakem Geo. Milton Abbot, Tavistock Purday In. Luseombe, HarbertonRS.O Starke B. Baldwins,UfIculme,Cullomptn Ware Benj. Chiltern Morebath, Tiverton Quance Thos. 5 TrelawllY ter. Tavistock Stephens John, I Exeter st. Tavistock Ware Geo. Treaslake, Buckerell,Honiton Rabbich & Son, Totnes road, Paignton Stephens In. 43 Pembroke st. Devonport WareJames,WoodburySalterton,Exetel" Rabjohns W. Chapeltwn.Cadbury,Tivrtn Stephens Miss Sarah, Plympton St. Ware Richard, Chapel hill, Exmouth Radmore Geo. lA., Cromwell rd.Plymth Maurice, Plympton Warmington William, 89 Regent street. RawlesMrs.Harriet,Silverton,Cullomptn Stephens Wm.Rull, Uffculme,Cullomptn St. Thomas, Exeter Rawling John, 2 Garden st. Plymouth StevensJ.Paternostr.row,OtterySt.Mary Warran Thomas, Colyton, Axminster Ray John, North Tawton RS.O Stevens John, Bowerwood, Broadhem- Warren Elijah, Membury, Chard Raymont Wm. Swinesbridge, Wash- bury, Honiton WarrenJsph. 36 Bannawell st. Tavistock field, Tiverton Stone Geo. Crandle, Cruwys Morchard, Warren Thos. Ig Rendle st. Plymouth ReedGeo.6Russell ter.St.David's hI. Exetr Tiverton Webber George, Okehampton road, St. Reed Richard, 72 Fleet street, Torquay Stone Mrs. E. 7 Brook street, Tavistock Thomas, Exeter Reeves Samuel, North road, Plymouth Stoneman Wm. 78 Holloway st. Exeter WebberJ.Park hl.Ipplepen,NewtonAbbt Rendall Geo. 10 Parson st. We.Teignmth StradlingJn.Millmoor,Cnlmstck.Cllmptn WebberR. Plymptn.St.Maurice,Plymptn Rendell John, Gt. Trill dairy, Axminstr Stuart Henry, 20 Coombe st. Exeter . Webber RBuckfast,BuckfastleighR.S.O Retter George, Tipton, Ottery St. Mary Stuart John, King's Arms yard, Honitn Weekes W.OldMill rd.Cockington,Torqy Rice Thos. Deer park, Buckerell, Honitn Sully William, Wringsland, Cruwys Weeks Wm. I Limerick pI. Plymouth Richards Mrs.S.30East st.Newton Abbot Morchard, Tiverton Welch Levi, Lower Abbey, Axminster Richards V.P.Sandhill st.OtterySt.Mary Summers RSuddons,Northleigh,Honitn Welland Willia!"l4 Benshayne, Culm· Richards William, 36 West st. Tavistock Summers Samuel, Colyford, .Axminster "tock, Wellington Robins Joseph, Crown hill, Plymouth Summers Wm. Clayhidon, Wellington WellsmanW.Ashill,Uffculme,CullomptD RodgmanJn.OrchardhI.Northam,Bidefd Swain Mrs. Susan, Colyford, Axmillster Wescott Mrs. Mary, Chapel street, Ex­ RogersJ.DeanPrior,BuckfastleighRS.O Sweetland James, Barnesurges, Sal- mouth; & Hulham Barton, Vi"ithe- Rogers Thomas, Victoria street, Totnes combe Regis, Sidmouth combe Raleigh, Exmouth Ro11in Wm. Jas. 15 Clifton st. Plymouth SymondsW.Church st.Brauntn.Barustpl Westcott William, Blue Ball, Colaton Rosewell Jonathan, Rockenhayne, Symons Henry, Bold venture, Mile- Raleigh, Ottery St. Mary Branscombe, Sidmouth house, Stoke, Devon~lOrt White Jas. Boveyfarm, Beer, Axminster Routley John, Elm Grove road, Exeter Symons William, IA, Carlton terrace, White John, Colyton, Axmillster Rowe -, Ilsington, Newton Abbot Stoke road, Stonehouse White Samuel, Barn, Luppitt, Honiton RoweGeo.Copenhagen,Bickleigh,Tivertn Takle John, Higher Dart farm, Cade- White T. Cadhayne, Colyton, Axminster Rowe T. IIoAlbert rd.Morice tn.Devonpt leigh, Tiverton Whiteway J. 5 Lucius st. Tor, Torquay; RoweWm.Knapp,CruwysMorchrd.Tvrtn ralbot Nugent, Beach cottage, Dawlish, & Stanton Bartan, Cockington. l'orqy Sage A. W. I4 High st.lludleigh Salterton fallamy George, lluckland J<'illeigh, Willcock Mrs. Mary Ann, 99 Pembrok6 Sage Wm. Witb~combe Haleigh, Exmth HighamptonRS.O street, Devon~JOrt.
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