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CORNWALL. FAR 425 Hicks Osbert, St TRADES DIRECIORY.] CORNWALL. FAR 425 Hicks Osbert, St. Agnes, Penzance Hoar Mrs. Thomas, Penquite,Lanlivery, Hocking Thomas, Treskellard, Redruth Hicks Richard, Tregaminion & Trill, Lost-withiel Hocking T.R.Tregullas,TheLizardR.S.O Tywardreath, Par Station R.S. 0 Ho:~.r Mrs. William, Pencrowde, Men- Hocking William, Arrowan downs, St. Hicks Robert, Hallivick, St. Stephen's- heniot, Liskeard Keverne R.S.O in-Brannell, Grampound Road Roar W. Trevollard, St.Stephen's,Saltsh Hocking William, Brightor, Landrake, Hicks R. Tregamhoe, Sancreed, Penzance HoareE. Kingbear, X orthHill, Launceston St. Germans R. S. 0 Hicks Stephen, St. Agnes, Penzance Hoare John, Dunsley, Linkinhorne, Hocking William, Gurland, St. Just4 Hicks Mrs. Tabitha, Gooseford, St. Callington R.S.O in-Penwith R.S.O Dominick, St. Mellion R.S.O HoareR.Lowly bridge, Lezant,Launcstn Hocking William, Kelynack, St. Just- HicksT.Church st.Mevagissey,St.Austell Hoare Samuel, Newland, Linkinhorne, in-Penwith R.S.O Hicks T. Perup pa.Mevagissey,St.Austell Callington R.S.O Hocking William, Pensilva, Liskeard Hicks Thomas, Tregamere, St. Columb Hoare William Martin, Trewanta, Le- Hocking William, Tregerthen, Zennor, Major R.S.O wannick, Launceston St. Ives R.S.O Hicks Thomas, Trelion, St. Stephen's- Hobba Mrs. William, Tregrehan mills, Hocking William Henry, Berepper, in-Brannell, Grampound Road St. Blazey, Par Station R.S.O Gunwalloe, Helston Hicks Thomas, Tremellin, St.Erth,Hayle Hobbs John, Forda, Morwenstow, Strat- Hocking William John, Clahar,Mullion, Hicks Thomas Reed, Callington R.S.O ton R.S.O Cury Cross Lanes R.S.O Hicks William, Bokenver & Penirth, Hoblyn Richard, Fair street, St. Co- Hocking WilliamJohn,Treleaver downs, Hessenford, St. Germans R.S.O lumb Major R.S.O St. Keverne R.S.O Hicks William, Penhellick & Treliver, Hockaday H.Dimson,Gunnislake,Tvstck Hodge E. Trelevera, Budock, Falmouth St. Wenn, Bodmin Hockaday William, Calstock, Tavistock HodgeH.Bosistow,St.Levan,TreenR.S.O Hicks Wm. Trencrom, Lelant R.S.O Hocken James, Bara Pill, Tideford, Hodge J.H.Treleaze,Ruan-Major,Helstn Hicks Wm.Chas.Atleys,Lanivet,Bodmin St. German's R.S.O Hodge John, Greenwith common, Per~ Hicks Wm. Francis, St. Agnes,Penzance Hocken John B. Rezare,CallingtonR.S.O ran Well Station R.S.O Hicks Wm. John, St. Agnes, Penzance Hocken Nathaniel, Newton&Polpuckey, Hodge Peter, Tregonwell, Manaccan, Higgings John, Pontius Piece, St. Cleer, Talland, Polperro R.S.O St. Martin R.S.O Liskeard Hocken Miss Selina, Couch's mill, Bo- HodgeP. Tresoddren,Ruan-Major,Helstn Higgins John, Lower town, Helston connoc, Lostwithiel Hodge Sampson James, Trevaddra, Higgins John, Shutta, Stoke Climsland, Hocken West, Sillyback, St.Cleer,Lskrd Manaccau, St. Martin R.S.O Callington R.S.O Hocken William, Lower Bamham & Hodge T.Nansidwell,Mawnan,I<'almouth Higgins J. Trenethick,Wendron,Helston Bulsworthy, Lawhitton, Launceston Hodge William,County bridge,Mawgan­ HigginsP.Polvena,Perran-ZabuloeR.S.O Hocken William,Tredinnick; & at Ley- in-MeneageR.S.O Higgins Philip, Ventongimps, Perran- land & Coombe farms, Duloe R.S.O Hodge William, Rose-in-the-hill, Maw~ Zabuloe R.S.O HockeyW.Lambesson,St.Clement,Truro gan-in-Meneage R.S.O • Higgs John, Creft,Lanlivery,Lostwithiel Hockin Benjamin, I<'orda, Kilkhampton, Hodge W. Trevidgowe, Withiel,Bodmin Higgs P.Whistow,Lanlivery,Lostwithiel Stratton R.S.O Hole William, Gloweth, Kenwyn, Trnro Higman Hy. Carpuan, St.Neot,Liskeard Hockin C. Tolseathin, Gwythian, Hayle Holla Thomas, Boswens, Tancreed,New Higman John, Sleeve, St. Ive, Liskeard Hockin George, Pengelley, Burlawn, Bridge R.S.O Higman John, Tregleath, Egloshayle, Wadebridge R.S.O Hollow Arthur, Boskerras, Lelant R.S.O Washaway R.S.O Hockin John, Lower Southcott, Jacob- Hollow Augustus William, Amalvear, Higman Joseph, Gracca, Roche R.S.O stow, Stratton R.S.O Towednack, St. Ives R.S.O HigmanJ.Levrean,Treverbyn,St.Austell Hockin Mrs. Mary Ann, Church Town, Hollow John, Treave, St. Buryan R.S.O Higman Petherick,Hendrazick & Merri- Gwythian, Hayle Hollow John, Trevalgan, St. Ives R.S.O field, Looe R.S.O Hockin Mrs. Sarah, Trewennen, St. Hollow Matthew, Trevessa Wortha, Higman Robert, Killeworgey, St. Co- Teath, Camelford Towednack, St. Ives R.S.O lumb Major R.S.O Hockin Thomas, Fleehill, Kilkhampton, Hollow William, Roskestal, St. Levan, Higman Robert, Trevanny, St. Blazey, Stratton R.S.O Treen R.S.O Par Station R.S.O Hockin William,Thurdon,Kilkhampton, Hollow W. Skewjack, St. Senden R.S.O Higman William, Killeworgey, St. Co- Stratton R.S.O Holloway William, West Tremollett, lumb Major R.S.O Hockin William John, Otterham mill, North Hill, Launceston Higman William James, Higher Tre- Otterham, Camelford Holman A. Austles,Alternun,Launcestn nant, St. Neot, Liskeard HockingBros.Trerice,St.Dennis,St.Austl Holman Edwin, Penwartha house, Per~ Higman W. Pentonvale, Roche R.S.O Hockin~ John & Son, Illand, North ran-Zabuloe R.S.O HillC.Campdown,Charlestown,St.Austll Hill, -Launceston Holman B. Trewint,Alternun,Launcestn Hill Chas. Holmbush, Par Station R.S.O Hocking Benjamin, Rosudgeon, St. Holman James, Treberrick, St. Michael Hill E. Halgarrack, Crowan, Camborne Hilary, Marazion R.S.O Caerhayes, St. Austell Hill Geo. ',['regassick, Gerrans,Falmouth Hocking Charles, Church street, Meva- Holman John, Maders, South Hill, Hill George, Tregulland, St. Clether, gissey, St. Austell Callington R.S.O Egloskerry R.S.O Hocking Mrs. Elizabeth, Gooseford, Holman M.H.Restronguett,Mylor,Penrn Hill James, Treslothan, Camborne Quethiock, Liskeard Holman Richard Percy E. Trewithy, Hill Jas. A. Trenoweth, TheLizardR.S.O Hocking Mrs. Elizabeth, Hendra, St. North Hill, Launceston Hill Jared, Boden, St. Anthony-in-Me- Just-in-Penwith R.S.O Holman Thos. Andrew, Goviley Majo'r, neage, Helston Hocking H.Longcarne,Advent,Camelfrd Cuby, Grampound Road Hill John, Carnbargus, St. Martin-in- Hocking James, Bosistow, St. Levan, Holman W. Carkeek, St.Cleer,Liskeard Meneage R.S.O Treen R.S.O Holman William, Hay-Sheviock, St. HillJohn,Cleese,Morval,SandplaceR.S.O Hocking J. Gwenter, St. Keverne R.S.O Germans R.S.O Hill John, Hale,St.Kew,Wadebdg.R.S.O Hocking John, Maders, South Hill, HoneyC.H.WeekSt.Mary,StrattonR.S.O Hill John, Liscawn, Crafthole, St. Ger- Callington R. S.O Honey Edwin James, East Leigh,Laun- mans R.S.O Hocking John, Quintrel downs, St. cells, Stratton R.S.O Hill J.Mades,Poundstock,StrattonR.S.O Columb Minor R.S.O Honey J. Penpoll, St. VePp, Lostwithiel Hill Joseph, Castlemawgon, Lanreath, Hocking John, Tatterdnwn, Stoke Honey John, Higher Beer, Marham- Duloe R.S.O Climsland, Callington R.S.O church, Stratton R.S.O HillSampson,Chacewater,ScorrierR.S.O Hocking John, Tregethas,St.Ertb,Hayle Honey John, Treheer, Liskeard Hill Thomas, Forda, Lanteglos-by- Hocking John, Trugo cottage, St. Honey T. Lerryn,St. Winnow,Lostwithel Camelford, Camelford Columb Major R.S.O HoneyT.C.Venn,Launcells,StrattnR.S.O Hill T. St. Ann's, Gunnislake, Tavistock Hocking J. Bargwitha,St.KeverneR.S.O Honey William, Higher Trengale, St. Hill Thomas, Treligga,St. Teath,Camlfrd Hocking Joseph, Tregony street, Meva- Cleer, Liskeard Hill Waiter, Trewalder, Camelford gissey, St. Austell Honeychurch Charles W. Wheal Har4 Hill Wm. Kelly green, St. Tudy R.S.O Hocking Joseph, Trendrennen, St. mony, Treleigh, Redruth Hill William, Tregiddris, St. Martin-in- Levan, Treen R.S.O Honeychurch Joseph, Crowns, Manac~ Meneage R.S.O Hocking Nicholas, Treviscoe, St. Ste- can, St. Martin R.S.O Hillson J. Linnach, S.Petherwin,Lncstn phen's-in-Brannell, Grampound Road Honeychurch Richard, Sinus common, Hingston W. Tremeer,Pensilva,Liskeard HockingR. Trefuge,Nth.Hill,Launceston Treleigh, Redruth Hitchens Waiter, Higher Newham, Hocking R. T. Tregoan,Withiel,Bodmin Honeycombe Thomas, Menaburle, Bo~ Kenwyn, Truro Hocking R. T. Grade,RuanMinor R.S.O connoc, Lostwithiel Hitchins Henry, Halwyn, Kea, Truro Hocking Samuel, Fiddler's green, New- Hooper Joseph & Son, Trelaske, Cubert, Hitchins Jn. Polquick,St.Clement, Truro lyn, Grampound Road Grampound Road Hitchins John, Rosedale, Kenwyn,Truro Hocking S. Trevadloc,Lewannick,Lncstn Hooper Mrs. Ann, Todsworthy,Calstock, Eitchins Richard, Cryon, Kea, Truro Hocking S. Trerice,St. Dennis,St.Austell Tavistock Hitchins Wm. Benoak, St. Keyne R.S.O Hocking Thomas, Goonvrea, St. Agnes, Hooper Charles, Nansalsa,Probus R.S.O HoarB.GlynnBarton,Cardinham,Bodmn Scorrier R.S. 0 Hooper Charles, Roche R.S.O Hoar John, Walla, St. Cleer, Liskeard Hocking T. Gwedna, Godolphin,Helston • .
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