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MD~~Nft H Tt W B Duckering Richard,49Waterside North, Farmer & Son, Market Pi TR.l.DES DIRECTORY. 399 Hop MERCHANTS·· continued. BOSJ:Bl&S 6. G:LOVER.S. Hart J, & Son, Bridge street, Brigg, & Bellwood & Howard, Lordst. Gainsboro' Askey William, Market place, Louth . at Caistor Collis R. & T. South square, Boston, & Bausor William, 198 High st. Lincoln Haslam William, Holbeach 46 High street, Borough, London SE Bayles Mrs. E, 253 High street, Lincoln Hornsby R. & Sons, Spittlegate iron Harrison Stephen, 220 High st. Lincoln Bishop Thomas, 221 High st. Lincoln works, Grantham Jelley F. Ironmonger street, Stamford Bradley Misses M. A. & 8. Market Houghton R. Burgh-in-the- Marsh, J ohnson Thomas, Com Exchange, place, Brigg Boston Horncastle Charlton H. Waterside road, Barton-on- Jennings C. D. Bridge street, Spalding Judge C. Engine street, Brigg Humber }Jason R. Market place, Alford Kirkby John Thomas, Partney brewery, Creasey & Blaze, High street, Boston Morton J oseph & Son, Eastgate, Louth Partney, Spilsby DimsdaleJ.Scawby brook,Scawby,Brigg Oxley J. Spring gardens, Gainsborough Matthews W. Kirton-in-Lindsey Emerson, Cook& Co. Lord st. Gainsboro' Payne John & Co. Carre place, Railway Mitchell T. Falkingham Fletcher L. 3 New market, Lincoln station, New Sl~>~ford & Old Sleafo:rd Parker Joseph, Bigby street, Brigg Garton T. Billingborough, Folkingham Penistan M. St. Rumbolds st. Lincoln Pawley R. Corby, G:rantham Grantham & Roome, 200 High street, Robey R. & Co. Perseverance iron Rogers Mrs. M. A. Broad st. Starnford Lincoln works, Canwick road, Lincoln, & Sergeant Antonie Middlemore& Edward Gray J. B. Market place, Grantham Adelphi chambers, London WC & Co. Bridge street, Brigg Guy J. Victoria st. west, Great Grimsby Sanderson John, Charles st. Newbridge Shilcock Robert James, North st. Bourn Hitch D. Bourn road, Spalding hill, Louth Slagg John, Bridge street, Gainsborough Holden T. Wrawby street, Brigg Smith Frederick George, Market place, Wherry Edward & Sons, North street, Holland J. & A. 250 High street,Lincoln Gainsborpugh Bourn Huddleston Mrs.F.RedLion st. Stamford Spight Isaac, Victoria foundry, Brigg Wilks Cuthbert, 191 High st. Lincoln Hutton Willows, Butter market, Caistor Taylor C. Witham marsh, Boston Wyles & Booth, High street, Grantham Luddington John, 317 High street, Tuxford & Sons, Boston & Skirbeck Cornhill, Lincoln ironworks, Boston HOR.SB BBEAK.BBS. Mackrill J. R. Cleethorpes, Gt.Grimsby Watkinson W. Newmarket, Louth Baker _H. Carlton Scro~pe, G;ant~am Mason c. Market place, Alford Whit.ton W. Sp!lsby road, Horncastl~ Cheswwk N. Scotton, Kuton-m-Lmdsey Mawer &; Collingham High st. Lincoln Wilkmson, Wr1ght & Co. Grand Slmce c!l~ningham A. ;tlinbrook,l\'f";rket RaseD Measures Brothers, Market pl. Bourn ~:ronworks, Boston . F1lhn_gham J. ~Ibaldstow, Kuton M ells J. sen. Flottergate, Gt. Grimsby Wilsou J. Castlegate, & office~ Station Harr~s J. Ruskmgton, Sleaford . Mitchell Mrs. C. Eastgate, New Sleaford ~oad Grantham. See advertisement Harr1son C. Holme street, Gt. Grimsby Morgan w. 232 High street Lincoln WmshipJohn,Yarboroughfoundry,Great2 Jenkinson Yf· Queen street, Lincoln Morgan W. 28 Steep hill, Li'ncoln ~rimsby. See adv~rtis'ement Lay J. U mou street, Bourn l\loxon & Son Silver street Gainsboro' W Mght J. St. John s street, & Castle Middleton J. Ashby? Brigg Nicholson & Sons, High st.'Horncastle foundry, Stamford Pepper H. ButterwiCk, Boston Morton John & Sons, 286 & 287 High J:R.ON' GATB 6. FEII'CJ:l\TG Petty J. H. Breakneck lane, Louth street, Lincoln M:AN'UFACTUR.ER.. Ree~ham W. South street, Louth . Old William, High street, Lincoln Lloyd E. W estgate, Grantham Robm~on W. I. Normanby-by-Sp1ttal, Oliver William Everitt, Eastgate:o Louth J:R.Ol\TMASTBR.. Maike~ Rasen Parker James, ¥arket plac.e, Ca1stor Okey S. F. Kirton-in-Lindsey Rose J. Crowle . Parker Maw, Silver st. Gamsborough Rose W. Holbeach Pettinger & Burrill, High st. Horncastle ~R.ON' ~ER.CHANTS. ~aunby B. W aterlo? st. Market Rasen Pooles R. A. High street, Boston Cartwr~ght J. H1gh street, Boston ~ell!by & Hare! Umon st. Market RaseD Richardson & Co. High st. Horncastle Cartwr~ght Salah, Corn market,_ Louth Smith!!· Hemmgby, Horncastle Riley J. Bridge street, New Sleaford Farmer & Son, Market place~Gams?oro' Standrmg J. Epworth Rivett & Son Bridge street Gainsboro' Fox George Maples, 206 H1gh bridge, Thompson R. Kirton-in-.Lindsey Rivett J. Bull street, Horn~astle Lincoln Webster B. East.Bark~th,_ Wragby Rose&; Best, High street, Boston Iloy~ E. W~stgate, Grantham Woodhouse E. Ktrton-m-Lmdsey Snowden & Roberts, Mercer row, Louth Martm J. High street,p~tham JIOR.SB C:LJ:PPBBS. Swift G. South street, Bourn Mason T. G. St. Mary s hillf Stamford "d tr t B · Totnlins West Ferry Owston Morton J oseph & Son, Eastgate. Lout~\ C an G . B n ge s ee ' rtgg w . ' N . b W"ll" M k t I B . Fletcher J. East street Horncastle Turner Robert, Caistor am Y 1 mm, ar e P ace, r1gg Hall J. New market, Louth Ward J. Bridge foot, High st. Boston Os~orn Hem·~, Market place, Bourn Keal J. Northgate, Louth ·watts C. Brewery hill, Grantham Smit~ Frederick George, Market place, Watts R. E. High street, Stamford ~amsborough . HORSE COLLAR. MAK.B'RS. Weeks J. S. Wide Bargate, Boston Wnght C. T. & H. T. H1gh st. Boston See also Saddl!!"s ~· Harness¥ake'rs. Wherry Edward & Sons, North st,Bourn J: B.ON'M:ONGER.S. Anderton H. 425 Htgh street, Lmcoln WoodcockR.Thorpe-on-the-Hill, Lincln Anderson J, West Ferry, Owston Brand D. Walcott, Sleaford IIOTB:LS Anderton B. Market lane, Barton-on.. Crossby J. W. Clay pole, N ewark S . • Humber Gilbert W. 'Ye!ton, Lincoln ee Publte Houses. Arch T. Bridge street, Spalding Lawson J. Blllinghay, Sleaford HOTE:LS.-TE'MPEB.&NCB. Barton William, 3Strait Bargate,Boston Palrner W. South street, Bourn See Temperance Hotels. Bennett G. C. Long Sutton Pollard T. SuttonSt.James, LongSutton HOUSE DECOBATOR.S. Blackburn J. Coningsby, Boston Pridmore T. Star lane, Bourn See Plumbers, Painters \t Glaziers. Bloodworth W. Millstone st. Horncastle Smith W. Moulton, Holbeach INDJ:A RUBBER. WAR.HOSZS Brown T. Barrow-on-Humber, U1ceby Stout G. Brant Bronghton, N ewark C . R H 2-')5 H" h t t L" • Bruin Richard! Freer, Ironmonger 1 10 Surfleet Robert, Caistor :lsp · · 2 1g s ~ee ' mco street, Stamford Teat T. North street, Bourn Glrdlestone E. ( golosh ), W estgate, Br11m by R. W ainfleet All Saints, Boston WardS. (straw) West Keal, Spilsby Grantham J:Nl\TS Button T. G. Cornhill, Caistor Watson John, Wellingore, Grantham p bl" R "us Canty G. Market pl.Barton-on-Humber Watson Trafford, Scopwick, Sleaford 8 ee u w 0 es. Carter Daniel, High street, Spilsby J:R.ON BEDSTEAD MAX.BR.. Cartwright John High street Boston BOR.SE DBA:LER.S. Parkinson J ames, High street Lineoln Cartwright Sall!h, Corn rnark~t, Louth Bell C. Corby, Grantbam J:R.Ol\TFO'UNDBRS. Cbapman E. Winterton, Brigg Br:tY RG. BHarnetbty,BUlctoeby H b Andrew W. jnn. Billingborongh, Falk- ColemanJ.F. Market pl.MarketDeeping B nee · unga e, ar n-~n- urn er ingham Cutforth G. B. Billinghay, Sleaford ClayworTthCJ.bbHundlhaleblyN, 8P1lsblt· Ashby T.W. & Co. Rutland terrace,Iron Dawson S. Wellingore, Grantbam Cooper · a age ' ew1 an ' mco 1n works, Stamford Dolby G. Donington, Spalding • Garner A. New street, Louth Ashley T. Aswelllane, Louth Donington J. Bridge street, Spalding Goy W. Bardney road, Wragby Atack & Pridgeon, Jarneson bridge iron Dove Charles, New Wragby Markw~ll J. Stamford road, Market works, Market Rasen Ellerby J. Kirton-in-Liodsey MD~~nft H tt W b Duckering Richard,49Waterside north, Farmer & Son, Market pi. Gainsboro' ~ · a on, rag Y LincolB Fendelow John,. Bull ring, Horncastle Pa~bson W. Walkergate, Grantham Farmer&; Son, Market pl. Hainsboro' Fendelow J. High street, Boston Smith J • W ootton, Ulceby Fnrley William Cross Phoenix works Fox George Maples( whtJluale 4f retail) Spratt W. Bull street, Horncastle Gainsborough ' ' 206 High bridge, Lincoln ' Stanton W. Westgate, Grantham Gaskell W. Bourn road, Spalding Genny W. Market pl. Great Grimsby BOR.SE HOE M.&K.R..(PATBN'T) Gibson T. C. Broad street, Stamford Goddard J. Cleethorpes road, Great Spight I. Victorla foundry, Brigg Grassam S. Creseent gardens, Spalding Grimsby .
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