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SHROPSHIRE. FAR 543 Meredith John, Purlogue, Clun R.S.O Morgan 'Miss Ann, Astley, Shrewsbury Morrisr.M TRADES DIRECTORY.] SHROPSHIRE. FAR 543 Meredith John, Purlogue, Clun R.S.O Morgan 'Miss Ann, Astley, Shrewsbury MorrisR.M. White ho.Middleton,Oswstry MeredithJ.Southwd.Cleobury Mortimer Morgan Edward, Haughton, Oswestry Morris Robert, Kinton, Shrewsbury Meredith Richard,Horderley,Clun R.S.O Morgan Mrs. E. H~rtall, Nash, Tenbury Morris Samuel,Vennington, Shrewsbury Meredith Rt. Legh, Woundale,Bridgnrth MorganEvn.Spoad,Aston-on-Clun R.S.O Morris Mrs. Sarah Ellen, Church farm, Meredith Thomas, Arscott, Shrewsbury Morgan Fras. Timberth,Chirbury R.S.O Acton Scott, Church Stretton Meredith Thomas, Lea farm, Much Morgan Frederick, Heathton,Bridgnorth Morris Mrs.Susannah,Wilcott,Shrwsbry Wenlock R.S.O. & Rowley, Bridgnrth Morgan George, Preston, UptonMagna, Morris Thos. Bank fm.Burford,Tenbury :Meredith William, Chatmore, Bridgnrth Shrewsbury MorrisThos.Bourton,Mch. Wenlck.R.S.O Meredith William, Rednal, Oswestry Morgan Goorge Evanson, Hungry Hat- Morris Thos. Lit. Hobarris, Clnn R.S.O Meridith William, The Holt, Stanton ton, Market Drayton Morris Thomas, Manor farm, Alcaston, Lacy, Craven Arms R.S.O Morgan Henry, Wattlesborough hall, Acton Scott, Church Stretton :Merrick Daniel, Widows' fields, Bourton, Halfway House, Shrewsbury Morris Thomas, Purlogue, Clun R.S.O. Much Wenlock R.S.O Morgan James, Sutton, Market Drayton Morris Thomas, Sneads, Wentnor, Merrick George, Wyer common, Neen MorganJ.Lisbon ho.Gt. Holas, Wellington Bishop's Castle R.S.O Savage, Cleobury Mortimer Morgan John, Lower farm, Leighton, Morris Thos Swiubatch, Broseley R.S.O Merrick George Penney, Neen Savage, Ironbridge R.S.O Morris T.O.The Grn.Melverley,Oswstry Cleobury Mortimer Morgan John, Lower West<:ott, Gatten, MorrisWm Culmington,Bromfield R.S.O .MicklewrightAlfred,Moston,Shrewsbury Shrewsbury MorriOJ Wm. Dean farm,Willey, Broseley :MicklewrightThomas, Tibberton,Newprt Morgan J.Milehouse,Middleton,Oswestry Morris William, Ellerdine, Wellington Middle John & Joseph, Grimmer, Min- Morgan John, Poynton, Wellington Morris W.Gittens hay,Gatten,Shrwsbry sterley, Shrewsbury Morgan Jn. Sandy hill, Trench,Ellesmere Morris William, White abbey,Alberbury, .Middleton Benjamin, Boraston, Tenbury Morgan Joseph, Villa farm, Hinstock, Shrewsbury MiddletonHenry,Smethcott,Shrewsbury Market Drayton Morris William Whitfield,Little Fernhill, Middleton John, Burfield, Clun R.S.O Morgan Jsph. Vron, Selattyn, Oswestry Fernhill, Oswe.'ltry Middleton Jn. Woolstaston, Shrewsbury Morgan Richard, Enchmarsh, Leebot- Mort Joseph, Tilstock, Whitchurch .Middleton Joseph, Gt. Ness, Shrewsbury wood, Shrewsbury Morte William, Darleston, Whitchurch Miles Mrs. Ann, Charlcotte, Bridgnorth Morgan Richard Art.hur, The Grange, Moseley James, Stocks, Ellesmere Miles James, Pen-y-wern, Clun R.S.O Astley, Shrewsbury MoseleyW.Edstaston pk.Edstaston, Wem :Miles John, The Coombes.Hope Bowdler, Morgan Robt. Acton Pigot, Shrewsbury Mosley Wm. Hy. Longden, Shrewsbury Church Stretton R.S.O Morgan R.Admore, Heathton,Bridgnrth Mostyn-Owen Arthur William, Berry Miles Saml. Middle Rock hi. Clun R.S. 0 Morgan Robert, :Fitz farm, Shrewsbury wood, Rednal, Oswestry J.Iiles William, Trelawney, Edicliff, Morgan Mrs. Susan, Enclunarsh, Lee- Mothershaw Thos. Cotton, Whitchurch Bishop's Castle R.S.O botwood, Shrewsbury Mottershead John, Cotton, Whitchurch Millarchip SI. Ashford Carbonell, Ludlow Morgan Thos. Acton Burnell, Shrewsbry Mottershead J. Takings, Tilley,.Shrwsbry Miller Ernest, Badger heath, Shifnal Morgan Thomas, Cwmbrain, Llanvair Mottershead Thos. Tilley, Shrewsbury .Miller H.Wadeley fm.Glazeley,Bridgnrth Waterdine, Knighton Mottershead Thos. Wain house, Wem .Millichamp B. Bedlam,Bitterley,Ludlow MorganT.Gt.Ryton,Condover,Shrwsbry Mottram William, Ebnall, Oswestry :Millichamp Fras. Clee Stanton, Ludlow Morgan Thomas, Sutton, Oswestry Moulton John, Hampton wood,Ellesmere Millichamp Henry, Hope Ha.ggot, Ludlow Morgan Thomas Brown, Upper Trever- Mound Thos. Red ford, Nash, Tenbury .MillichampMrs.John, Bornston,Tenbury ward, Treverward, Clun R S.O Mound Thomas, Whiteway Head farm, Millichamp Thomas, Clee St. Margaret, Morgan William, Dingle Mill farm, Caynham, Ludlow Craven Arms R.S.O Trefnant, Shrewsbury Mountford Thomas, Stapeley, Middleton, • Millichamp William, Downton, Stanton MorganW.Grove fm.HopeBaggot,Ludlw Chirbury R.S.O Lacy, Bromfield R.S. 0 Mornnington George, Wistanstow, Cra- Moyle John, Mart on, Shrewsbury MillingtonRowlnd.&Jn.Ketley, W ellngtn ven Arms R. S. 0 Moyle R. The Lawn, Willastn. Whitchurch Millington W. Wistanswick,Markt. Drytn Morris Ben~amin, Horaston, Tenbury Moyle 'fhomas, Birch, Shrewsbury Millman W.Gr1t pits, Chorley,Bridgnrth Morris BenJ. The Lodge, Nash, Tenbury Mulliner Alfred, Hawksmoor, Adderley, .Mills Thomas, Wrockwardine, Wellington Morris C. H.Acton Scott, Church Stretton Market Drayton MilnerMrs.A. Wigwig,Much Wnlck.R.S.O Morris David, Stoney Stretton,Shrwsbry Munslow John, Harnage grange, Cound, MilnerC. Westwood,MuchWenlockR.S.O Morris Edward, Pen-isar-llan, Llan-y- Shrewsbury Milner E.D.Homer,Much Wenlock R.S.O Blodwel, Oswestry Munslow John, Middle Darnford, Rat- Milne:t William, Callaughton, Much Morris Edward Henry, Chirbury R.S.O linghope, Shrewsbury Wenlock R.S.O Morris Mrs.Emma, Shotatton,Shrwsbry Munslow John, Priest Weston, Chir- Minifie Mrs. Emma,Cotonfarm,Alveley, MorrisGeo.Sherborne fm.Nash,Tenbury bury R.S.O Bridgnorth Morris George, Sty bank, .Bettws-y- Munslow Richard, Upper Darnford, Minifie Thomas, Broad oak, Tuck hill, Crwyn, Clun R.S.O Ratlinghope, Shrewsbury Bridgnorth Morris George, Whixall, Whit.church Munslow Thomas, Manor lodge, Ratling- MinshallG Pickstock,Chetwynd,Newprt MorrisG. Wood ho.Pontesbury,Shrwsbry hope, Shrewsbury Minshall T.Moreton Say, Market Draytn Morris George, Woodville grove,Lurken- Munslow Thomas, Upper Darnford, AU .Minshull George, Crudgington & Sleap, hope, Bratnpton Brian R.S.O Stretton, Church Stretton R.S.O Wellington Morris Hugh, Cynynion, Oswestry Munslow William, Gravenor, Wentnor, Minton John Whitefoot, Wall-under-Hay- Morris J ames, Cothercott, Shrewsbury Bishop's Castle R. S.O wood, Church Stretton R.S.O Morris Jas. Winterdyne, Oreton,Bewdley Murdoch William, Whiteoak, Bishops- .Minton Richard, Cotton, Shrewsbury Morris James Henry, Row lane, Muns- wood, Penkridge .Minton Thomas, Astley, Shrewsbury low, Craven Arms R.S.O Myddleton Thos. Beckjay, Clun R.S.O Minton Thos. R. Clifton house, Ruyton· Morris Mrs. J. Snitton,Bitterley,Ludlow Myers John, Aston Eyres, Bridgnorth in-the-Eleven-Towns, Shrewsbury Morris John, Barlow farm, Hopesay, Mynett John, sen. Earnstrey park, Minton Thos. S. Montford, Shrewsbury Aston-on-Clun R.S.O Craven Arms R.S.O Mitchell Charles, Bank house, Graven- Morris John, Burford farm, Tenbury l\IyottJ.ThePark,Pitchford,Shrewsbury hunger, Newcastle, Staffs Morris John, Dovaston, Oswestry Mytton James, Whatmore mill, Tenbury Mitchell Robert, Bardley, Bewdley Morris John, Edgebold, Shrewsbury Mytton John S. Boraston ho. Tenbury Mitchell S.Stone ho. Kenley,Shrewsbury Morris John, sen. Lineal mill, Ellesmere Nagginton James, Smithmoor, Long­ Molineux George, Wyken, Bridgnorth Morris Jn. Lit.Wenlock,Horsehay R.S.O ford, Market Drayton MolineuxT. Woodhouse,Prior'sLee,Shifnl Morris John, Maesbrook Issa, Oswestry Nagington Mrs. Emily, Shakeford, Hin~ Monk Edgar, Broughton, Bridgnorth Morris Jn. Obley, Aston-on-Clun R.S.O stock, Market Drayton Monk Herbert, Parkside, Albrighton, Morris John, Orchard farm,· Rowton, Needham John, Noneley, Shrewsbury Wolverhampton Halfway house, Shrewsbury NevittW. Yorton,Broughton,Shrewsbury Moore Edwin, Corra common, Calver- Morris John, .Koden, Wellington Nevitt Wm. B. Brougbton, Shrewsbury hall, Whitchurch Morris Jn. Tugford,Craven Arms R.S.O Newall John, Lake, Shrewsbury Moore Frederick, Dudleston, Ellesmere Morris J. Weston-with-Wixhill,Shrwsbry New brook W.Smethcote,Hadnll.Shrwsby Moore Fredk.Milson,Cleobury Mortimer Morris Joseph, Cynynion, Oswestry Newell Edward, Cothercott, Shrewsbury Moore James, Coston. hall, Clunbury, MorrisMrs.M.Milford,Lit.Ness,Shrwsbry Newell E.Dunrutt,Wroxeter,Shrewsbury Aston-on-Clun R.S.O Morris Oliver, Langley villa, Culming- Newton Benjamin, The Ca.ve, Middle.. Moore John, Erlgmond, Newport ton, Bromfield R.S.O ton, Scriven, Bridgnorth MooreThos.Woodseaves,MarketDrayton Morris Peter, Farley, Shrewsbury Nicholls James, Six Ashes, Tuck hill, Moore William, The Court, Neen Solars, Morris P.Whitcott,llisbop's Ua.stle R.S.O Bridgnorth Cleobury Mortimer Morris Richard, Alveley, Bridgnorth Nicholls John, Hergin, Llanvair Water- Moore Wm. Woodseaves,Market Drayton Morris Rd.Hopesgate, Hope,Shrewsbnry dine, Knighton MoretonDvd.Pen-y-bont,Bryn,Oswestry Morris Richard, New house, Wentnor, Nicholls Thomas, Dorrington, Pipe gate, Moreton Wm. Sandy lane, Prees, Wem Bishop's CastleR.S.O Market Drayton B. & S. 35* .
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