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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. FAR 457 Cooper Wm TRADES DIRECTORY.] BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. FAR 457 Cooper Wm. Tattenhoe, Stony Stratford Davis Edward, Denner hill, Prestwood, East John & Son, Kimble wick, Great Cooper Mrs.William, Decoy farm,Winch- Great Missenden S.O Kimble, Tring endon Upper, Aylesbury DaYis Williarn, Mopes farm, Chalfont East John, Longwick, Tring Corkett T. Soulbury, Leighton Buzzard tit. Peter, Slough EastZachary,Ut.Hampdeu,Gt.Misseftds Cornish Richard, Bledlow, Tring Dawkes R. Ravenstone,Newport Pagnell East S. Hyde heath, Ut. Misscnden 8.0 ('JOtchillgMrs.Nancy,8outhcote,Linslade, Day Charles Armstrong, Bow Brickhill, Edg-inton Thomas, Piddillgtons, West. Leighton Buzzard Bletchley station Wycombe, High Wycombe Cox Henry, Denham, Aylesbury Day Osborlle Thomas, Caldecot, Bow Edmans R. Cleartields, Brill, 'Thame Cox Jas. St. Peter's street, Great Marlow Brickhill, Bletchley station Edmans Richard, flrenclon Underwood" Cox John H. Botolph Claydon, Winslow Deadman J.Great Hampden, Amersham Aylesbury Cox John James, The Common, Farn- Dean J. B. Charteridge, Chesham S.O Edmans Robert, Edgcott, Aylesbury ham Royal, Slough Dean Wm. Bottom, Penn, Amersham Edmans William,Ludgershall,Aylesbury Cox William, Manor farm, LiIJingstone Dean W. Town fm.'rJ·ler's gn. Amershm Edmonds ThomM, Tarriers farm, Hugh- Dayrell, Buckingham Deane Thomas, Huttons, Hambleden, enden, High Wycombe Craft Rachael & Son, Hyde heath, Little Henley-on-Thames Edwards Emanuel, Stoke MandeviIJe" Missenden, Amersham Deeley SI. Muzwell hill, Boarstall, Brill Aylesbury Crawley Richd. Asheridge, Chesham S.O Deeley Thomas, Poundon, Bicester Edwards John, Long Crendon, Thame Creswell Aug. Station rd. Great Marlow Dell Jabez & Thomas, Bottom farm, Edwards Joseph, Brook farm, Stoke Creswell W. Wycombe rd.Great Marlow Bledlow ridge, Tetsworth Malldeville, Aylesbury Crick James, Hanslope, Stony Stratford Dell Uobert, Great Missenden S.O Edwins William, Hollingdon, Leighton Crook Cozens, Bishopstone, Aylesbury Denchfield !,'redk. Rd. Shipton, Winslow Buzzard Crook Edward, Hardwick, Aylesbury Denchtield F. W. Akeley, Buckingham Eggleton Mrs. Eliza, Bledlow Ridge" Crook Emanuel, Peppershill, Shabbing- Deverell John & Thomas, Chemscott, Tetsworth ton, Thame Soulbury, Leighton Buzzard Eggleton F. Bledlow Ridge, Tetsworth Crook George Francis, Middle green, Deverell Harry, White House farm, Eggleton George, Wardrobes, Princes Langley Marish, Slough Bourton, Buckingham Hisborough, 'rring Crook James, Shabbington, Thame Deverell Richard, Liscombe farm, Soul- Eggleton Joseph, Cuh'erton, Princes Crook J. Church farm, Lit. Kimble,Tring bury, Leighton Buzzard Risborough, Tring Crook John, Ixhill, Oakley, Thame Dewitt R. Whaddon, Stony Stratford Eley Henry, Poyle, Colnbrook, Slough Crook John, Shabbington, Thame Dickens Frederick, Park Hill farm, Elliot James, Barmor, Great Marlow Crook John C. Long Crendon, Thame Great Horwood, Winslow Elliott Jonathan King & WaIter, Chor- Crook Thomas, Long Crendon, Thame DickinsEchvard,Gl"dndborough,Winslow ley, West Wycombe, High Wycombe Cross George Robert, Barge farm, Tap- Dickins E. Stewkley, Leighton Buz7..ard Elliott Mrs E. Hulcott, Aylesbury low, Maidenhead Dickins F. Stewkley, Leighton Buzzard ElIiott John Malshury Kirby, Lilling- Cross John, Cold Harbour, Brill, Thame Dickins J.Lacty mead,Denham,Aylesbury stone Lovell, Buckingham Cross Thomas,Botolph Claydon,Winslow Dickins Thomas, Potash, Stewkley, Elliott Joseph, Flint Hall, West Cross Thomas, Muxwell farm, Middle Leighton Buz7..ard Wycombe, High Wycombe Claydon, Winslow Diekins William, Stewkley Dean, Stewk- Elliott Nathan, Aston Ahbotts,Aylesbury Crossman Joseph Gilchrist, Wood End ley, Leighton Buzzard Elliott Thomas, Bottom farm, West house, Hambleden,Henley-on-Thames Dodcl Moses, Greenend farm, West Wycombe, High Wycombe Crouch Mrs. Eliz. Bury end, Amersham Wycomb", High Wyeombe Elliott William, Booker, West Wycombe" Crouch Fredk. Oak grove,Drayton,Tring Dodge Geo. Steeple Claydon, Winslow High Wycombe Crouch Henry, Walton, Aylesbury Dodwell Albert, Haddenham. Thame Elliott William, West Wycombe, High Crouch J. Court fm. Walton, Aylesbury Dodwell David, !,'ield farm, Long Cren- Wycombe . Croxford J. Soulbury, Leighton Buzzard don, Thame ElIiott William1 Oxley's farm, Aston Croxford Thomas, Aylesbury street, Dodwell Edmund, HoarstaIl, Brill Abbotts, Aylesbury Wendover, Tring Dodwell Edmd. llrangwlU, Brill, Thame Ellson William, Brook farm, Weston Curteis Edward Batt, Bencombe, Great Dodwell Francis, Long Crendon, Thame Turville, Tring Marlow Dodwell James, Long Crendon, Thame Eton Sewage .Ji'arm (Charles Tough" Curtis Mrs. Ann, Sheep street, Winslow- Dodwell John, Manor house, Long steward), Eton wick, Eton cUlll-Shipton Crendon, Thame Eustace E. Whittle end, Drayton, Tring Curtis John, Low ground, Great Marlow Dodwell Timothy, Long Crendon, Thame Eustace William, Royal farm, Wingrave,. Curtis John, Shipton Lee, Aylesbury Dominey Joseph, Thorney, lver, Coln- Aylesbury Curtis John James, Fulbrook, Hogshaw- brook, Slough Evans Emanuel, Oving;Aylesbury cum-Fulbrook, Winslow Dormer George, Loosley row, Tring Evans G. Charteridge, Chesham S.O Curtis Joseph, Shipton Lee, Aylesbury Dorrell Thomas, Bockmer end, Medmen- Eyles E. Ravenstone, Newport Pagnell Curtis R. Denham fm. Denham,Aylesbry ham, Great Marlow Fairey G. Chicheley, Newport Pagnell CurtisRobert,LowerHogshaw,Hogshaw- Douglas~, Great Missenden S.O Fairman Henry, Aylesbury road, Swan- cum·Fulbrook, Winslow Dover John (exors. of), Aston Saudford, bourne, Winslow CurtisRobert,Upper Hogshaw,Hogshaw- Thame Fane Thos. Hanslope, Stony Stratford cum-Fulbrook, Winslow Dover Johu GUJ',Cuddington,Aylesbury Farey John, Shinnal's farm, Blejlow Curtis R.W. Gt.Hundridge,Chesham S.O Dover John Wm. Longwick, Trillg Ridge, 'retsworth Curtis Thomas, Quainton, Aylesbury Dover Thomas, Haddenham, Thame Farey R. Puddle farm, Bledlow, Tring Cortis Mrs.Thomas Samuel,Lower farm, Dover ·Wm. (exors. of), Dunton, Winslow Farnborough, Stewkley Dean, Stewkley" Pitchcott, Aylesbury Draper George, Grove farm, Grove, Leighton Buzzard Curtis W. Wood corn. Gt. Missenden S.O Leighton Buzzard Farnborough Francis, Wood farm" Curtis William Robert, Moat farm, Dunbarton Mrs. .Ann, Childs farm, Sympson, Bletchley station Little Horwood, Winslow Woodrow, Amersham Farnborough Frederick, Pear Tree hill" Dalton Ben. Lavendon, Newport Pagnell Duntling Obadiah, Coney Hill farm, Steeple Claydon, Winslow DaltonMrs.M.Sladefm.Colnbrook,Slough Waddesdon, Aylesbury Faulkner John, Church farm, Wotton Dalton SI. Colnbrook I'd. Iver, Uxbridge Dunton Charles, Heath, Iver, Uxbridge Underwood, Aylesbury Dancer Alfred, Rookery farm, Grand- Dunton J. Buckland common, Tring Faulkner J. A. Ludgershall, Aylesbury borough, Winslow Durrant A. Tingewick, Buckingham Faulkner Mrs. R. Ludgershall, Aylesbury Dancer E.J. Maids Moreton,Buckingham Durrant T. Soulbury, Leighton Buzzard Feasey Wm. Bledlow Ridge, Tetsworth. Dancer Frederick, Hoggeston cottage, Dwight George, Pednor, Chesham S.O Fenemore Henry, Oakley, Thame Hoggeston, Winslow Dwight Harry, Parot's farm, Choules- Fenemore Joseph, Moat farm, Wotton Dancer Mrs. Jane, Pitchcott, Aylesbury bury, Tring Underwood, Aylesbury Dancer Wm. Grandborough, Winslow Dwight John, St. Leonard's, Tring Fergus Adam, Broad oak, Soulbury" Dancer W. jun. Grandborough,Winslow Dwight Samuel, Choulesbury, Tring Leighton Buzzard . Darvell Alfred, May Hall farm,Chesham Dyson Mrs. Maria, Spade Oak, Little Field John, Downley, West Wycombe" Bois, Chesham Marlow, Great Marlow High Wycombe Danell David, Chesham Bois, Chesham Eady John, Whaddon, Stony Stratford Field John 'rhomas, Ham farm, West. Darvell Jsph. Hawridge, Berkhampstead Earl Thomas William, Stoke place, Wycombe, High Wycombe Darvill Joseph, Choulesbury, Tring Stoke Poges, Slough Field Joseph, Vale farm, Chesham S.O Darvill R. Church fm. Gt. Kimble, Tring East John &; Sons, Comberton mill, Finch Mrs. Sarah, Hardmead, Newport. Darvi)l Thomas, Brill, Thame Princes Risborough, Tring; & at Bled- Pagnell »avis Edmund, Sutmer court, Three low, Tring &; Askett, Monks Ris- Fisher Ambrose B. Cow Common Households, Chalfont St.Giles,Slough borough, Tring farm, Water Eaton, Bletchley station.
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