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NOTTING Hal\Fshire. [KELLY's FARMERS-Continued 1442 FAR NOTTING HAl\fSHIRE. [KELLY'S FARMERS-continued. Farnsworth Joseph,Goverton,SouthweU Frost John, High Oakham, Mansfield Doncaster Thomas, Holme, Newark Farrow Benjamin, Hawton, Newark Frost T. Calverton,Blidworth,Mansfield DoreRobt. Woodend, Holbeck,Mansfield Faulconbridge William, Bulwell Wood Frost Thomas, Calverton, Nottingham Doubleday John, Gedling, Nottingham hall, Hucknall Torkard, Nottingham Fryer John, Cotgrave, Nottingham Doubleday Mrs. Samuel, Hickling, Faulconbridge William Frignall, 75 Gabbitas George, Laneham, Lincoln Melton Mowbray Main street, Bulwell, Nottingham Gabbitass W. Carlton-on-Trent, Newark Douglas'£. Stanhope ho. Treswell, Lincoln Faulkes M. Colston Bassett, Nottingham Gadd John, Ed walton, Nottingham Downs 'f. S. Gringley-on-the-Hill,Bawtry Favill John, Clayworth, Bawtry Gads by John, Kneesall, Newark Drakes William John, Manor house, Favill Robert, Clayworth, Bawtry Gads by Jn. Woodthorpe drive,Nottnghm Gringley-on-the-Hill, Bawtry Featherstone Mrs.M.Dalestorth,Mansfid Gadsby John, sen. Woodthorpe, Arnold, DringGeorge,Woodborough,N ottingham Featherstone Owen, Bothamsall, 0 llerton Nottingham Dring Joseph, Southwell road, Mansfield Field Ambrose, Bevercotes, Ollerton GadsbyJn.jun.Red hl.Arnold,Nottnghm Dring Thomas, Gotham, Derby Fielding William, Lound, Retford Gagg James, Misterton, Gainsborough DriverJohnBryan,Shelford,Nottingham Fillingham George, Kirton, Newark Gag!-{ John, Beckingham, Gainsborough Drury Charles, Spalford, Newark Fillingham Robert, Kirton, Newark Gagg William, Misterton, Gainsborough DuckenfieldSamuel,Shelford,Nottinghm Filling-ham Thos.H.Misterton, Gainsbro' Gale Francis, Kneesall, N ewark Duckmanton Henry, Warsop, Mansfield FishMissisabeHa,Hoveringham,Ntnghm Gale Jn. .Manor ho. Egmanton, Newark Dnckmanton William, Radmanthwaite, Fisher Chas. Carlton-on-Trent, Newark Gamson MissA.Misterton,Gainsborough Mansfield Fisher Daniel, Forest street, Sutton-in- Gamson Miss Frances, The Grange, Duke Edward, Gamston, Holme Pierre- Ashfield, Nottingham Gringley-on-the-Hill, Bawtry pout, Nottingham FisherD.Grives,Kirkby-in-Ashfid.Ntthm Gardner J olm, Kinoulton, Nottingham Dunn Robt. Thorpe-by-Newark,Newark Fisher Jn.C.Kirkby-in-Ashfield,Ntnghm Gardner John B. Kinoulton,Nottingham Dnnstan Thomas, Scrooby, Bawtry Fisher John Henry, Orston, Nottingham Gardner Jsph. NorthMuskham,Newark DunthorneJames, Woodboro' ,Nottinghm Fisher J oseph, Shelford, Nottingham Gardner Thos. E. Kinonlton, N ottinghm Durdy George, Harworth, Rotherham Fisher William, Brinsley, Nottingham Garfit John, Moorbaigh, Mansfield Dnrdy Thomas, Torworth, Bawtry Fletcher Francis, Lodge-on-the-Wolds, Garland John, Eakring, N ewark Durham John William, Darlton, Lincoln Stanton-on-the-Wolds, Nottingham Garland John, Grassthorpe, Newark Durham Osmond, East Drayton, Lincoln Fletcher George, jun. Tnxford, Newark Garner William, Wilford, Nottingham Durham William, East Drayton,Lincoln Fletcher Henry, Elkesley, Retford GarrattChas.Bestwood park,Nottinghm Dyson H. H.( exors.of),Castle fm. )\'orksp Fletcher James, Bnlcote, :K ottingham Garratt Jn. Ratcliffe-upon-Soar, Derby Dyson W.Goldthorpe, Hodsock,Rothrhm Fletcher James, Teversal, Manstield Garton Wm. B. Widmerpool,N ottinghm Easom D. 8 i\:Iillst. Basford, Nottingham Fletcher Johnr East Markham, Newark Garton William Bowley, Wtlloughby-on· Eason Seth, :Farndon,N ewa rk FletcherJ.Normanton-on-Soar,Longhbro the-Wolds, Loughborough Eastland Smith, Oldcotes, Rotherham Fletcher John, South Muskham, Newark Geeson John, Cotgrave, Nottingham EatonSaml.& Jas. Stapleford,Nottinghm Fletcber Waltr.Thos.Budby ,Edwinstowe Gelsthorp Mrs. A . .Moor grn. N ottnghm EatonGeorge,Clarborough,East Retford Fletcher William, North Wheatley, East Gelsthorpe John, Engine green, Sutton- Eaton Richard, Toton, Nottingham Retford in-Ashtield, Nottin?:ham Eddison George, Shireoaks, Worksop Flinders Geor~e, Balderton, Newark GelsthorpeW.Annsly.Woodhse.Nttnghm Edeson John, Sparken bill, Worksop Flinders Wm. T. Woodboro',Nottinghm GeorgeWm;Union st.Beeston,Nottnghm EdgsonHenry,Hickling,MeltonMowbray FlintS.Willeywood,Moor grn.Nottnghm Gibbs Samuel, Hodsock, Rotberham Edlington John, Wilford, ~ ottingham Flintoff Chas. & Fredk. Sutton, Retford Gibbs W. Carr brake, Ed winstowe, N ewrk Edmond Thomas, Blyth, Rotherham Flower Geo. West Stockwith,Gainsboro' GibsonA.S.Spring hl.Bulwell,Not.tnghm Eggleston Geo.& Jn. Wysall,Nottingham Follows John, Gotham, Derby Gibson Geo. South Coiling ham, Newark Eggleston John, East Leake, Notts Footitt George, East Drayton, Lincoln Gibson George, Upton, Southwell Eggleston Joseph, Wysall, Nottingham .Foottitt Grantham, Holme, Newark Gibson John, East Markham, Newark Eggleston Robert, Gringley-on-the-Hill, Foottitt Francis, Cromwell, N ewark Gibson John, Spalford, N ewark Bawtry Foottitt John, Cromwell, Newark Gibson John, Upton, Southwell ElenorT. Low. Exgrave,Farnsfid.Sthwll Foottitt Thomas W. Cromwell, Newark Gibson John, Wigsley, Newark Elliott George, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Derby Ford William, Bradmore, Nottingham Gibson Joseph, Nuthall, Nottingham Elliott Thomas, Hayton, Retford Forman Charles, Edwinstowe, Newark Gibson Richard, Caunton, Newark Elliott Thos. Hick ling, Me! ton Mow bray Foster Charles, Scaftworth, Bawtry Gibson Thomas, Everton, Bawtry Elli0tt W. Moorhouse, Newark-on-Trent FosterMrs.Charlotte,Gibsmere,Southwll Gibson William, Upton, Southwell Elliott Williarn, Wysall, Nottingham Foster Edward, Hockerwood, Suuthwell Gilbert Richard, South Clifton, Newark Ellis Adam, Treswell, Lincoln Foster George, Greaves lane, Southwell Gilbert Thomas, Laneham, Lincoln Ellis Henry, Shelford, Nottingham Foster Henry, Screveton, Bingham Gilbert William, Syerston, Newark Ellis John, Kersall, Newark Foster James, Bathley, Ncwark Gilbert William, Upton, Retford Ellis John, Rolleston, Newark Foster James, Moor green, Nottingham Gilbert Wm. Walkeringham, Gainsboro' Ellis J. Whimpton moor,Ragnall,Newark FosterJn. Gringley-on-the-Hill, Bawtry Gilbert William Burton, Sturton-le- Ellis"\Y.Blenheim rd.Bulwell,Nottinghm Foster John George, Ranskill, Bawtry Steeple, Lincoln Elnor John Wilson, Gamston, West Foster John William, Winthorpe,Newark Giles William, Misterton, Gainsborough Bridgford, Nottingham Foster Noah, Morton, Newark Gill Jonathan, Selston, Alfreton ElnorThos.StokeBardolphe,Nottingham Foster Robert, Lambley, Nottingham GillMrs.S. South forst.Ed winstwe. Newrk Elston George, Hockerton, South well Foster Ste]Jhen, Langar, Nottingham Gillett Mrs.Jn.N ether Langwith,Mansftd ElstonJn.Newfield,Winkburn,Sonthwell Foster Thomas, West Burton, Lincoln Gilman Charles, Bingham, Nottingham EmmersonGeo.Beckingham,Gainsboro' Foster William, Edwinstowe, Newark Ginniver Stepben, Pottery lane, Retford EmmersonHy. Beckingham, Gainsboro' Foster Wm. North Collingham. Newark Girkin William, Eakring, Newark Emmerson John, Willoughby-on-the- Fotherby Jsph. Beckingham, Gainsboro' Glazebrook Charlto:I, Darlton, Lincoln Wolds, Loughborough • Fowler Reuben,Idlestop,Misson, Bawtry Glazebrook Robert, Halam, Southwell Emmingharn Robert, Gringley-on-the Fowler William,Idlestop,Misson,Bawtry Glenn Thomas, Thrumptun, Retford Hill, Bawtry Fox George, Sibthorpe, N ewark Glenn Thos. Thrumpton, Ordsall, Retford Emperor George, Maple beck, N ewark ·Fox Geo. Robinson, Rolleston, N ewal"k Glossop Robt. J n. Fledborough, N ewark Empson Charles, Boughton, Newark Fox John, Elkesley, Retford Glossop W. H.Forest ho.Babwrth.Retfrd English Richard, Edwinstowe, Newark Fox John, Kirklington, Southwell Glover Geor1:;e, South Clifton, Newark EsamG.E. Normanton-on-Trent,Newark Fo:x John, Ossington, N ewark GloverJ.48Mill gate,:'\ ewark-upon-Trent Esam William, Averham, Newark Fox John, Shelton lo. Shelton, Newark Glover Joseph, Caunton, Newark Esam William, Epperstone, Nottingham Fox JohnHy.Merryfield,Tuxford,Newrk Goacher Jn. Sturton-le-Steeple, Lincoln Esam William, Upton, Southwell Fox Richard, Sibthorpe, l';ewark GoacherWm.North Whcatley,Ea.Retfrd Evans Brothers, Trowell, Nottingham Fox William, Car Colston, Nottingham Goddard Leonard, Farndon, Newark EvansHenry,Bestwood park,Nottinghm Francis Thomas, Tuxford, Newark Godfrey Joseph, Fishpool, Mansfield Evans Richard, West Leake, Loughboro' Francis William, Wilford, Nottingham Godfrey William, Tress well, Lincoln Eyre Joseph, Balderton, Newark FreemanH.D.&Son,Edwinstowe,Newrk Godley Edward, Finningley, Bawtry Fairbanks Thomas, Treswell, Lincoln Freeman Charles, Epperstone, N ott'hm Godson Robert, Laneham, Lincoln Fairbanks William, Cottam, Lincoln Freeman Henry, 'l'reswell, Lincoln Golding Thomas, Whatton, Nottingham Fairbanks \Villiam, Treswell, Lincoln Freeman Joseph, Calverton, ::\'ottinghm Golding W.Gringley-on-the-Hill,Bawtry Fallows John, Upper Ranby ball, Bab- Freeman Thomas, Cuckney, Mansfield Goodacre William, Farndon, Newark worth, Retford Freestone Stufin, Wink burn, South well Good all J. HncknallHuthwaite,Manstield FarnsworthMrs.A.Newthorpe,Nttnghm Frisby W.Folly hall,Hickling,Mltn.Mwby Goodall William, Fulwood, Mansfield Farnsworth George, Hucknall Huth- Fritchley John James, Cossall marsh, Goodger Chas. Adlard, Darlton, Lincoln waite, Mansfield Cossall, Nottingham Goodman John G. Bathley, Newark Farnsworth J ohnT. Watnall,N ottingham Fritchley John Gadsby, Hunters' hill, Goodwin George, Barnston, N ottingbam .Farnsworth William, Hucknall Huth- Misterton, Gainsborough Goodwin George, Bilsthorpe, Southwell waite, ::.VIansfield Frith William, West Drayton, Retford Goucher Joseph, Sookholme, l\'Iansfiel<i .
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