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LINCOLNSHIRE. [KELLY's 790 FAR LINCOLNSHIRE. [KELLY's FARMERs-continued. Grant William1 Irby-in-the-Ma.rsb-, Burgh~ Greetham John, Stainfield, Wmgl:Jr Godfrey Edmund, Thealby hall, Burtorvon.- Grant Wm. N. Wildmore, Coningsby, Boston Greetham Joseph, Swinesheacr, Spalding Stather, Doncaster Grantham Arthnr1 Campaign .farm, -Bouth Greetham Richd. Fen, Heckington, Sleaford (iffidfrey Jarnes, Bricky~d rd. Tydd St. Ormsby, Alford Greetha.m Richard, Kirton fen, Boston Mary, Wisbech Grantbam Charles Fred, The Hall, Skegness Greetham Robert, Sutterton fen, Boston Godfrey John, West Butterwick, Doncaster Grantbatn Henry, Fulstow, Louth Greetham Mrs. Wm. Fen,Heckington,Sleaford Godfrey P. Lowgate, Tydd St. Mary, Wisbech Grantham John, Waddingham, Kirton Lind- Gresham Joseph, Washingborough, Lincoln Godfrey Mrs. R. Button St. James, Wisbech sey R.S.O Gresham Joshua, BrBnston, Lincoln Godfrey William, Fillingham, Lincoln Grantham Thomas, West Keal, Spilsby Gresswell Da.n Jennings, Swabyl Alford Godson Frank, Fen Blankney S.O Grnsham John, Yarborough, Louth Grice George, Westwood side, Bawtry Godson Frank, Temple Bruer, Grantham Grason Thomas, Chapel, .A.lford Griffin Aaron, Tt>tford, Horncastle Godson George, Fen, Heckington, Sleaford Grassam Mrs. Ca.rolint>, Spalding road, West Griffin Ephraim, Temple Brner, Grantham Godson John, Leake, Boston Pinchbeck, Spalding Griffin E. H. Heath, Metheringham, Lincoln Godson Joseph, Heckington, Sleaford Gratrix Thomas, Scredington, Falk:ingham Griffin George, Grange, Far Thorpe, West GOOson Richard, Heckington, Sleaford Gratton John, Washway,Whaplode, Spalding Ashby, Horncastle Godson Richard, Stow, Lincoln Gratton William, Button St. James, Wisbech Griffin Jas. Mill green, Pinchbeck, Spalding Goffl.n Alfred, Tattemhall Thorpe, Boston Gravt>ll Christopher, Epworth, Doncaster Griffin Moses, Asterby, Horncastle Golding Thos. Newland rd. Burfieet, Spa.lding Grn¥es Charles, Yawthorpe, G!Unsborough Grime Geo.A.Keal Coates ho. We.Keal,Spilsby Gnldthorpe John, Messingham, Kirton Graves Dandison, Chapel, Alford Grimes Henry, Branston, Lincoln Lindsey R.S.O Graves Mrs.Emma,Saltfleet St. Peter's, Louth Grimes J. Hall frm.Newton-on-Trent, Newrk Golland Edward, Westwood side, Bawtry Graves Goorge, Welton-in-the-Ma.rsh, Spilsby Grimes Joseph, Scothern, Lincoln GollandMrs.E.Hibaldstw.KirtonLndsy.R.8.0 Graves John, Church villa, Skirbeck, Boston Grimes William, Harmston, Lincoln Golland John, Appleby, Doncaster Graves John, East row, South Somereotes, Grimoldby Charles, Holme, Brigg Golland John, Westwood side, Bawtry Great Grira.sby Grimoldby Edward, Little Grimsby, Louth Goobey William, Forty Foot bank, Boston· . Graves John, The Ings, South Somerootes, Grimoldby John, Tetney, Great Grimsby Goobey Wm. Rectory farm, Wyberton,Boston Great Grimsby Grisdale Simon Ma.w, Haxey, Bawtry Good Joseph, North Scarle, Newark Graves John Dinnis, Chapel, Alford Grist .Toseph, Barrowby, Grantham li-ooda.cre John, High street, Billingborough, Graves Mark, Ma.rkby, .A.lford Groeock George, Swinderby, Lincoln Falkingham Graves Robert,South Somercotes,Gt.Grimsby Groom Charles, Sleaford road, Boston Goodacre John, Fen, Wigtott, Spalding Graves Thomas,South Somercotes,Gt.Grmsby Grose Mrs. Martha, North Kelsey, Brigg Goodacre John, Skirbeck, Boston Graves William, Se.ltfleetby St. Peter's, Louth Grounds Wm. We.fen,Moulton Chapel,Spldng Goodacre Joseph, No:rthorpe, Bourn Gray Alfred, Folly farm, Uffington, Starnford Groves Thomas, Thurlby, Newark Goodale John, Deeping Highbank, Deeping Gray Anthony Bearson, Uffington, Stamford Growcock Mrs. Elizh. South Kyme, Bleaford St. Nicholas, Spalding Gray Edward, Bilsby, .AJ.ford GrummittEdwd.J.Stenfleld,Hacconby,Boum Good burn Elijah, Althorpe, Doncaster Gray George, The Grange, Uffington, Stamford Grummitt Mrs. Elizh. North fen, Bourn Goodman Alex. Cherry-Willingham, Lincoln Gray George ( exors.of), Wa.ltham,Gt.Grimsby Grummitt Frank, Elsthorpe, Bonrn Goodman Al=ander, G:reetwell, Lincoln Gray Gibbey, Fen, Bardney, Lincoln Grumrnitt Harry, Swayfield, Grantham Goodmsn James, North Kyme, Sleaford Gray James, Stewton, Louth Grurnmitt John, Careby, Starnford Goodman Joseph, Fen, Anwick, Sleaford Gray John, Benniworth, Wragby Grumrnitt John, North fen, Bourn Goodrick Chas.Keal Coates, West Keal,Spilsby Gray John, Corby, Grantham Grumrnitt Joseph, Bitchfield, Grantham GoodrickMrs.H.KealCoates, WestKeal,Spilsby Gray John, Earle's Fields h<mse, Grantham Grummitt Jsph. Stenfield, Hacconby, Bourn Gi>odson Benj8.IIlin William,Belton,Grantham Gray John, Muckton, Louth GrummittMrs.S.Weston hls. Weston,Spalding Goodson Frank, Burton Pedwardine, Sleaford Gray John Wade, Northorpe, Thurlby;Bourn GrummittWm.EastGrnby,Dowsby,Falknghm Goodwin Alfred, Goxhill, Hull Gray Steels, Willingham-by-Stow, Gai<Jsboro' Grumrnitt William, North fen, Bourn Goodwin Edward, Dunholme, Lincoln Gray Thomas, Morton, Bourn Grumrnitt William, Weston, Spalding l:ffiodwin Felix,Upper Hall,Lit.Carlton,Louth Gray Thomas Sneath, Tongue end, Deeping Grummitt Williarn, jnn. Weston, Spalding Goodwin Jarvis, Stickford, Boston St. Nicholas, Spalding Grummitt William T. Edenham, Bourn Goodwin John, Partney, Spilsby Gray William, Baston, Market Deeping Grundy John Henry, Little Postland, Crow~ Goodwin John William, Partney mill,SpiL~by Gray William, Mablethorpe St. Mary, .A.lford land, Peterborough Goodwin John William, Winterton,Doncaster Gray Williarn, Benniworth, Wragby Grundy Jonn. Eaugate, Moulton, Spalding Goodwin Joseph, Yarborough, Louth Gray William, Scottlethorpe, .Bourn Grundy Ml"B. Mary, Epworth, Donca.ster Goodwin Thomas, Addlethorpe, Burgh R.S.O Grayson William, Great Steeping, Spilsby Grundy Mrs. M. A. Old Bolingbroke, Spilsby Goodwin Thomas, North Kyme, Sleaford GraysonWm.Northorpe,KirtonLindsey R.S,O Grundy Stephen, Fleet, Holbeach Goodwin Waiter A. Winterton, Doncaster Greatrix Jsph. Coupledyke, Frampton,Boston Gulson John, The Common, Spalding Goodwin William, Careby, Stamford Greaves Mrs. Emma, Blankney S.O Gunby John, Ingham, Lincoln Goodyear Henry, Ansterby, Bourn Green & Oldman, West Butterwick,Doncaster Gunnis George, Bratoft, Burgh Goodyear Henry, Manthorpe, Bourn Green Mrs. Ann, Farm house, Thornton-le- Gunson Isaac, Fen, Leake, Boston Goodyear Mrs. Sarah, Risegate, Spalding Moor, Caistor Gunson John, Hum's end, Lea.ke, Boston Goodyear Thos. Lowfield, 'l'upholme, Lincoln Green David, Kingerby1 Market Rasen Gunson Johnson, Church lane, Great Goose Geo. Fishmere end, Sutterton, Spalding Green Francis, Barringtongate, Holbeach Steeping, Spilsby Goose John, Martin, Lincoln Green Frank, Osbournby, Falkingham Gunthorp George, Rowston, Lincoln Goose John George, Butterwick;, Boston Green Geo. Little Humby,Ropsley,Grantham Gunthorpe Jn. Kirkby-cum-Osgodby, Market Goose Joseph, Dorrington, Lincoln Green George, Fulletby, Louth Rasen Goose:Joseph William, Pelham's J,and,Boston Green George, Martin, Lincoln Gunthorpe Chas• .Ai!hby-de-la-Launde,Sleafrd Goose Thomas, Moulton Chapel, Spalding Green Gunthorpe,Manorfarm. WoodEnderby, Gurnell Edward, Bromby, Doncaster Gooseman Charles, Scartho, Great Grimsby Boston Gurnell George, Wootton, Ulceby Goosemap. Charles, Brighowgate & Grimsby Green Jabez, Tile house, Beck, Bardney Gurnell John, West Torrington, Wragby Grange farm, Great Grimsby dairies, Lincoln Gurnhill Charles, Marton, Gainsborough Gooseman Samuel, Bradley, Great Grimsby Green James, Coleby house, Burton-on·Sta- Gnrnhill George, Kexby, Gainsborough Gooseman William, Barrow-on-Humber, Hull ther, Doneaster Gurnhill Moses, Blyton, Gainsborough Gorbutt Bryan Smith, Caoourn, Caistor & at Green John, Bratoft, Burgh Gutteridg~Robert, Thmpe St. Peter, Wain, Caistor Green John, Grainthorpe, Great Grimsby fleet .All Saints R.S.O Gordon Alfred, Castle Dytham, Stamford Green John, Grirnoldby, Louth Gutterson Mrs. J. Saltfleetby,St.Peter's,Luth Gorwood Charles, Thoresway, Caistor Green John, Millgatt', Whaplode, Spalding Guy Henry, Cross Gatll, Pinchbeck, Spalding Gosling Charles James, Frithville, Sibsey Green John, West Deeping, Market Deeping Guy Richard, Pinchbeck, Spalding Gosling Da:vid, Fen, Leake, Boston Green John Hy. Northorpe, Thurlby, Bourn Guy Richard Hart, Irby-on-Humber, Caistor Gosling Is."l.ll.e, Frithville, Sib~ey Green Joseph, Ashhy, Rrigg Hack Brothers, Walton farm, Grantham Gosling .Tames, Frithville, Sibsey Green Rd. Waddingham,Kirton LindseyR.S.O Hack Jn.Saml.Postland,Crowland,Peterboro" Gosling John, Stickney, Boston Green Robert, Skellingthorpe, Lincoln Hack Wm. L. Fk. Silk Willoughby, Sleaford Gosling John Henry, Frithville, Sibsey Green Robert, Swinderby, Lincoln Hackett Mrs. Emma, Dale's, Tirnberland, Gosling William, Frithville, Sibsey Green RobertiParker,Gravel Pit house,Kirton Horncastle Gostelow Samuel, Holbeach Lindsey R.S.O Hackett John, Pointon, Falkingha.m Gothorp Francis, Ea.-;t Firsby, Market Rasen Green Theodos:ius E.Barrow-on-Humber,Hull Hackfath John, Swinhope, Gt. Grimsby> Gothorp l<'ranci~, S:uby, Market Rasen Green Thos. Crossgates, Swineshead,,sflalding H!!.Ckney Hy. Branches la. Fleet, Holbeach Gothorp John, Lynwo<le, Market Rasen Green Thomas, Grainthorpe, Great Grimsby Hackney Joseph, Pelham's Land, Boston GothorpJn. Thei'oplars,Owmby,Market Rasen Green Thomas, Little South Holland, Whap- Hackney Joseph, Wildmore, Boston Gott George, Holbeach St. John's, Holbeach lode, Spalding Hackney Reuben, Carr, Gainsborough Gott John, Whaplode, Spalding Green Thomas, South Kelsey, Caistor Haggitt George, Goxhill, Hull Gott Matthew, Common,Sutton St.Edmunds, Green Whiteley, Coleby, Burton-on-Stather, Haigh Richd, Field
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