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Sealey John, victualler, Black Horse, Sheep street
Search William, ironmonger, Gosditch street
Self Mrs. Sarah, Dyer street

Shatford Henry, shoemaker, Gloucester street
Sheppard Benjamin, timber merchant, ditto
Miss E. school, Coxwell street

Shergold Ann, straw hat maker, Thomas lane
Silk Joseph, agent to Mr. Brown, Gloucester street
Simmonds George, hat manufacturer, Dyer street
Skinner Elizabeth, dress maker, Dollar street
Skipton J. F. watch and clock makers, shoe lane
Slatter Robert, butcher, Dyer street

Thomas, woolstapler and fellmonger, Coxwell st.
Mrs. Sarah, Gloucester street

William, victualler, White Lion, dit to

Smith Miss Elizabeth, dress maker, Park street
Joseph, coal merchant, Cecily-hill and wharf
Samuel, school, Coxwell street

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Francis, brewer, Cricklade street
George, currier, Cricklade street

John, druggist, butter row

Alexander, nursery and seedsman, Dyer street
Charles, confectioner, ditto

Sparks Daniel, surgeon, Park street
Stephenson Mrs. Mary, Dyer street
Stevens John, woolstapler, Thomas street

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Timothy, attorney, town clerk, and agent to the
Sun Fire and Life Assurance Office, Park-street
William, gent. Castle street

William, jun. hardware-man, perfumer, toyman,
and agent to the Norwich Union Fire Office,
Butter row

Strachan Josiah, attorney, Quern's lane

T.

Tanner and Baylis, carriers, Dyer street

Taylor Thomas and son, leather cutters, Park street
William, carpenter and joiner, Gloucester street
Thomas Daniel, hat manufacturer, Cricklade street
Lewis, victualler, Salutation Inn, ditto

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Thomas John, shoemaker, Cricklade street
Thompson Robert, post master, Park street
William, attorney, Dollar street

Tipper Henry, carpenter and wheelwright, Beaches
Tombs Mary, victualler, Ship, Dyer street

Robert, farrier and cattle doctor, Castle street

Tovey Robert, salt merchant, ditto

Eliz. victualler, Woodbine cottage, Quern's lane
Townsend Mary, cheesemonger, Dollar street
George, butcher, ditto

William, brazier and tin-plate worker, Castle st.
Mary, shopkeeper, Gloucester street

Trinder Daniel, surveyor and land agent, Dyer street
Tuck Mrs shopkeeper, Gloucester street
Turner William, confectioner, Dyer street
William, carrier, ditto

Tyler Robert, Ram Inn, Gosditch street

U.

Underwood John, bookkeeper, Park street
Ursell William, victualler, Oak, Gloucester street

V.

Vaysey Thomas, maltster, ditto

Viner James, hosier, Dollar street

Vasey Mrs. Ann, Cecily Hill

W.

Wallis J. C. cooper and veterinary surgeon, Dyer street

Warner C. B. surgeon, ditto

Washbourn Mrs. Mary, Castle street

Watkins Philip, bookseller, stationer, printer, and patent medicine vender, and stamp office, market place

Webb Samuel, gent. Gloucester street

Samuel, jun. hosier, ditto

Welsh Job, draper, Cricklade street

Wentworth Joseph, shopkeeper, Castle street
Whatley David, attorney, Dyer street

David, jun. ditto

White Rev. Daniel, Baptist minister, Coxwell street

White G. I. gardener to Earl Bathurst, Cecily Hill
Wicks John, hat manufacturer, Gloucester street
Wilbraham Edward, gent. Cecily hill

Williams John, ironmonger, Cricklade street

Williamson John, gent. agent to the Royal Exchange Fire Office, Dyer street

Wilkins Eliza, milliner, ditto

John, woolstapler, Dollar street
Stephen, gent. ditto

Winstone George, shoemaker, Coxwell street

James, shoemaker, Cricklade street

Witts William, carrier, Park street

Wood James, sacking, twine, and wool sheeting manufacturer, Dyer street

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Thomas, butcher and shopkeeper, Gloucester st.

Oliver, shopkeeper, Dollar street

Richard, carpenter and joiner, Coxwell street
John, sacking manufacturer, Park street
Henry, schoolmaster, Quern's lane

Woollis John, saddler, Cricklade street

Y.

Young Edward, butcher, Cricklade street

Z.

Zachary Daniel, corn-dealer and mealman, Park-street

LIST OF MAILS

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LIGHT POST COACHES.

MAILS.

London, Oxford, Farringdon, Fairford, & Leachlade MAILS arrive at CIRENCESTER at 30m. past 10, A.M.-Dispatched for Hampton, Stroud, Gloucester, and all the North, Scotland and Ireland, in about 15m. after.—Bath and Bristol, 55m. past 10.-MAIL from Bristol, arrives at 3 P.M.-From Glou cester, 3h. 40m. P.M.

ROBERT THOMPSON-POSTMASTER, Park-street.

The following COACHES start

FROM THE KING'S HEAD INN, DYER-STREET,
CIRENCESTER.

A COACH to Bath, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.To Oxford, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

FROM THE RAM INN, GOSDITCH-STREET.

A COACH to Stroud and Gloucester, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at seven o'clock in the morning; and returns Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday evenings, at six.

A COACH, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, at eleven o'clock, to Southampton; and returns Tuesday, Thurs day, and Saturday evenings, at seven, to Cheltenham.

P

CARRIERS.

Daniel Arnold, Gloucester-street, to Bath, every Tuesday; Gloucester, every Saturday.

William Budd's Fly Waggons to London, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; goods likewise conveyed to all parts of the kingdom, with care and expedition.

Moses Hall, Coxwell-street, to Cheltenham, Tuesdays and Thursdays; to Gloucester, every Saturday.

Joseph Page, Bear Inn, Dyer-street, to Gloucester, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

Tanner and Baylis, Dyer-street, to London, every evening at twelve o'clock; likewise, goods regularly conveyed to all parts of the kingdom.

William Turner, Dyer-street, where goods are conveyed to all parts of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Somersetshire, Devonshire, Cornwall, South Wales, &c.-(Cirencester, Bath, and Bristol, only direct.)—Waggons from the Red Lion, Digbeth,Birmingham; and Red Lion, Warwick.

Richard Wiggle, from the Boothall Inn, Dyer-street, to Gloucester, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

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