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TRADES Lhrectory. 369 TRADES lHRECTORY. 369 FARMERS continued. Graves G. Chapel, Mumby, Alford Greenwood W. Torksey, Gainsborough Goodyear T. Southrey, Wragby Graves G. South Kyme, Sleaford Greeson Mrs. M. Langrick ferry, Boston Goose D. Fen, Martin, Sleaford Graves J. Bolingbroke, Spilsby Greetham J. Fen, Heckington. Sleaford Goose D. Linwood, Blankney, Sleaford Graves J. Hemingby, Horncastle Greetham R. Fen, Sutterton, Spalding Goose D. West end, Frampton, Boston Graves J. Walcott, Sleafol'd Greetham W. Fen, Heckington, Sleaford Goose J. Fen, Branston, Lincoln Graves J. Weltop-in-the-Marsh, Spilsby Greetham W. Stainfield, Wragby Goose J. Fen, Martin, Sleaford Graves J. D. Chapel, Mumby, Alford Greeves E. Tydd St. Mary, Long Sutton Goose J. Gedney, Holbeach Graves J. South Thoresby, Altord Gregson W. West Barkwith, Wragby Goose T. Hammeringham, Horncastle Graves M. 1\:larkby, Alford Gresham Mrs. E. Dunston, Sleaford Goose W. Gedney, Holbeach Graves Mrs. M. Anderby, Alford Gresham L. Fen, Potter Hanworth, Gooseman S. & Son,Bradley,Gt.Grimsby Graves Mrs. M. :Burton, Lin£:oln Lincoln Gooseman J. H. Horsemarket, Caistor Graves R. Ashby-de-la-Laund, Sleaford Gresham R. Branston, Lincoln Gooseman J. S.Grange farm,Gt.Grimsby Graves W. Chapel, Mumby, Alford Gresham T. Duns ton, Sleaford Gooseman R. Normauby-on-the-Wolds, Graves W. Salttleetby St. Peter's, Louth Gresham W. Burlington, Wragby Market Rasen Graves W. Stickney, Boston Gresham W. Ulceby Gordon G. Scredington, Falkingham Graveson J. sen. Haxey Gresswell B. Eastgate, Bourn Gorwood C. Thoresway, Caistor Gravesou W. Craise Lound, Haxey Gresswell F. S. Great Steeping, Spilsby Gosling C. West fen, Bo!olton Gravil C. Epworth Gresswell J. Sea end, Surtleet, Spalding Gosling G. Swinecotes, Sibsey, :Boston Gray C. Navenby, Grantham GI"esswell J. W. Irby-in-the-Marsh, Gosling G. West fen, Boston Gray D. Gedney, Holbeach Spilsby Gosling I. Skirbeck fen allotment, Boston Gray E. Bilsby, Altord Grice P. Birthorpe, Falkingham Gosling I. Swinecotes, Sibsey, Boston Gray G. Utlington, Stamford Griffin E. Edlington, Horncastle Gosling R. Frithville, Boston Gray M. Maltby-le-Marsh, Alford Griffin E. Temple Bruer, Sleaford Gosling R. West fen, Boston Gray W. Hagworthingham, Spilsby Griffin George, Hall farm, West Ashby, Gosling Ward, West fen, Boston Gray W. Mablethorpe, Alford Horncastle Gosling William, West fen, Boston Grayson C. Horsiogton, Horncastle Grimble E. Swinesheatl, Spalding Gostelow S. Whaplode, Holbeach Grayson T. Orby, Spilsby Grime G. A. Keal Coates, Eaat Keal. GothorpJ.&F.Toft-by-Newton,Market Grayson W. Fen, Nocton, Lincoln Spilsby Rasen Grayson W. Orby, Spilsby Grimes H. Branston, Lincoln Gothorp F. Saxby, Market Rasen Greasby J. Glentworth, Lincoln Grimes J. Aubourn, Lincoln Gothorp J. Linwood, Market R.asen Greathead T. Nettleham, Lincoln GrimoldbyJames, Tetney,GreatGrimsby Gott G. Gedney, Holbeach Greaves T. Wroot, Bawtry Grimoldby John, 'J'etney, Great Grimsby Gott M. Holbeach St. John's, Holbeach Grebby Mrs. R. Croft, Boston Grisdale S. M. Haxey Gott W. Helpringham, SleafQrd Green Mrs.A.Thornton-le-Moor,Caistor Grocock G. Swinderby, Newark Gould C. Gunby, Spilsby Green B. Great Hale, Sleaford Grocock J. South Kyme, Sleaford Gould G. H. Birthorpe, Falkingham Green B. Donington, Spalding Groom C. Sleaford road, Boston Gould J. Birthorpe, Falkingham Green C. South Kelsey, Caistor Grose J. North Kelsey, Kirton Goulding R. Holbeach marsh, Holbeach Green D. Kingerhy, Market Rasen Grubb Miss A. North Hyckham, Lincoln . Goulton T. Croxby, Caistor Green E. Little Hale, Sleaford Grubb S. Swinethorpe, Lincoln Goulton W. :Bonby, Barton-on-Humber Green F. North Hyckham, Lincoln Grummett J. Fen, :Hourn Gourley J. Fenton, Newark Green G. Fulletby, Horncastle Grummett J. Westby, Grantham Gourley W. Hardwick, Gainsborough Green I. West Halton, Brigg Grummett W. Fen, Bourn Gourley W. Lea, Gainsborough GreenJ .Northorpe, Doningto11, Spalding Grnmmit .E. Kirkby U nderwood, Bourn Goy Mrs. A. Moulton chapel, Holbeach Green J. Asgarby, Sleaford Grummitt E. Stenfield,Hacconby,Bourn Goy C. Moulton, Holbeach Green J. Ashby, :Brigg GrummittJ. Elsthorpe,Edenham,Bourn Goy J. Donington-on-Bain, Louth Green J. Deeping St. James, Market Grummitt J. Hacconby, Bourn Goy W. M ell place,Messingham, Kirton- Deeping Grummitt J. Stenfield,Hacconby,Bourn Goy W. West Keal, Spilsby Green J. Tetford, Horncastle Grummitt J. Weston, Spalding Graham J. Great Gonerbv, Grantham Green J .West Deeping, Market Deeping Grummitt W .Elsthorpe,.Edenhm.Bourn Grant T. & D. Butterwick, Boston Green J. West Torrington, 'Vragby Grummitt W. Weston, Spalding Grant D. Sutton bridge, Long Sutton Green J. B. Coleby, West Halton, Brigg Grummitt W.jun. Weston, Spalding Grant G. Hahertoft, Willoughby, Spilsby Green J. Fen, Kirton, Boston Grundy B.Swinethorpe,Snelland, W rgby Grant G. Habrough, Ulceby Green J. Risegate, Surfleet, Spalding Grundy C. Epworth Grant James, Mumby, Alford Green Mrs. M. A. Star lane, Bourn Grundy J. Whaplode drove, Crowland Grant Joseph, 1\fumby, Alford Green Richard, Metheringham, Sleaford Grundy M. Moulton, Holbeach Grant R. Orby, Spilsby Green Mrs. S. Fen, Great Hale, Sleatord Grundy S.Holbeach St.John's,Holbeach GrantR.Thorpe-in-the-Fallows,Lincoln Green T. Crowle GulsonJ. Little London, Spalding Grant ~. Farlsthorpe, Alford Green T. Grainthorpe, Great Grimsby Gunnell J. Asterby, Horncastle Grant W. Withern, Alford .!}reen T. Bucknall, Horncastle Gunnis G. Bratoft, Spilsby GranthamJ.&G.Usselby, Market Rasen Green W. Coleby, 'Vest Halton, Brigg Gunson I. Thc;~rpe St. Peter, :Boston Grantham A. South Ormsby-cnm- Green ,V.Eaudyke,Donington, Spalding Gunthorp C. Roulston, Sleatord Ketsby, Alford Green W. Fen, Bourn GuoyW. Potter Hanworth, Lincoln Grantham C. Fen, Bennington, Boston Green W. Glebe, Moorby, Boston Gnrnell G. Appleby, Brigg Grantham C. Fulstow, Louth Green W. Great Hale, Sleaford Gurnill S. Parsonage farm, Ulceby Grantham H. Stm·ton, Scawby, Brigg Green W. Leasingham, Sleaford Gutteridge G. Fen, Algarkirk, Spalding Grantham tJ. Salttleetby All Saints, Green W. Witham, Bourn GuttersonR.SaltfleetbySt.Peter's,Loutb Louth Green W. jun. Fen, Bourn Guy J. Foston, Grantham Grantham J .H.W.Burgh-in-the-Marsh Greene T.E.Barrow-on-Humber, Ulceby Guy Mrs. Moulton, Holbeach Boston Greenfield C. Stainton-by-Langworth, Guy Mrs. R. Cowbit, Spalding Grantham J. Orby, Spilsby Lincoln Guy R. H. Irby-on-Humber, C:aistor Grantham M. Langton briars, Langton- Greenfield J. Snelland, Wragby Guy T. Honington, Grantham by-Wragby, Wragby Greenfield J. Midville, Boston Guy w. Trusthorpe, Alford Grantham Mrs. P. Hogsthorpe, Alford Greenfleld M. Wrangle, Boston GuyleeJ.Hough-on-the-Hill,Gr-antham · Grantham R. Scamblesby, Horncastle Greentield M.Kirkby-on-Bain,Horncstle Guylee W. Ropsley, Grantham Grantham R. Mareham-le-Fen, Boston GreenfieldW.Grey green, Brakin,Belton Guy lee W. jnn. Ropsley, Grantham Grantham R. Halton Holgate, Spilsby GreenhamJas.Barfs, Blankney, Sleatord Hack M. &W. Silk Willonghby,Sleaford Grantham T. Stixwould, Horncastle GreenhamJohnBarfs,Blankney, Sleaford Hack J. Postland, Crowland Grasby E. Colsterworth Greenham J. Canwick, Lincoln Hack M. Walton farm, Spittlegate, Grasham T. Yarborough, t.outh Greensmith S. Upton, Gainsborough Grantham Gratrix J. Bennington, Boston Greenwood C. Deuton, Grantham Hackeman Mrs. Fleet, Holbeach Gratrix T. Scredington, Falkingham Greenwood Miss E. South Somercotes, Hackett H. Pointon, Falkingham Gratton W. Eagle, Newark Louth Hackett J. Little Hale, Sleatord Gravel J. Epworth GreenwoodH.Nth.Owersby,MarketRasn Hackett J. Long Bennington,Grantham Gravell W. Scotter, Kirton-in-Lindsey Greenwood J. Kirkby-cum-Osgodby, Hackett)". Pointon, Falkingham Graven Mrs. T. M. & Son, Melton, Ross, Market Rasen Hackett J. Tailing ton, Stamtord Ulceby Greenwood R. North Owersby, Market Hackford G. Mumby, Alford Gravenor R. R. East Lound, Haxey Rasen Hackney J. Kirton end, Kirto~ Boston Graves C. Manby, Louth Greenwood T. Dyke, Bourn HackneyJ. Mareham-le-Fen, J:Soston Graves C. Salttleetby St. Peter's, Louth Greenwood T. S. North Owersby, Market HackneyS. Drain side, Kirton, Boston Graves F. North Somercotes, Louth Rasen Haddon T. Billingborough, Falkingham 24 .
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