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Cambridgeshire. (Kelly's • 244 FAR CAMBRIDGESHIRE. (KELLY'S I'ARMERS continued. Lewis George, Guyhirn, Wisbecb Maxey William, Goreneld, Wisbecb Jones James, Doddington, March Lilley & Son,Connington,St.Ives(Hunts) Maxey William, Newton fen, Wisbech Jones John Cabread, Stonea grange, Lindsay Wm.High causeway, Whittlesey 1Maxwell Edward Geo.Guyhirn, Wisbech Wim blington, March Lindsey Thomas, Glass moor, Whittlesey :\Iaxwell J. The hill, Thorney, Peterboro' Jones Jsph. Hook, Wimblington, March Ling. Mrs. Caroline, Haslingfield, Camb Maxwell John, Black drove, Thocuey, Jones Luke Hughes, Coates, Peterboro' Lingo John, Willingham R.S.O Peterborough Jordan Stevens, Globe st. Littleport, Ely LiquoriceTbomas, Wisbech fen,Guyhirn, Maxwell Waiter James, Willow half, Judd William S. Whaddon, Royston Wisbech Thorney, Peterborough Jugg Ellis, Melton house, Soham Lister Henry, Stretham, Ely Maycock George, Binnimoor, March Kelsall Thomas, Meldreth, Royston Lister Henry James, Stretham, Ely Maycock Wm. Two Tree hundred,Marcn Kemp Henry, Parson Drove, Wisbecb Lister Isaac, Barway, Ely Mayle Mrs. Eliza, Stuntney, Ely Kemp Mrs. Sarah, Downfield, Soham Lister James, Upwell, Wisbech Maynat'dA. Ryecroft, Whittle5ford,Ca.mbo Kent Alfred, ThePark,Horseheath,Camb Lister John, Ely Mead Arthur, Wisbech St. Mary Kent John, Badlingham hall, Chippen- Lister Mrs. Sarah, Barway, Ely Mead George, Guyhirn, Wisbech ham, Soham Lister William, Wimblington, March Meadows Joseph, Gorefield, Wisbech Kent T. 0. Little Abington, Cambridge Little George, Littleport, Ely Medlock George, Meldreth, Royston Kent Wm. Manor ho. Fen Ditton, Camb LittleJohn Hy. Westlands, Littleport,Ely Melbourn William, Exmoor, Christ- Kidman John, Newton, Cambridge Little William, Victoria st.Littleport,Ely church, Wisbech Kidman Peter, Eltisley, St. Neots Lock Arthur, Parson Drove, Wisbech Metcalfe William, Barton, Cambridge Kidman William, Dry Drayton, Camb Lock James, Leverington, Wisbech Meyer .A. (of Orwell), Croydon, Royston Kilham James A. Wisbech St. Mary Long Ellis, Lolworth, St. Ives (Hunts) Meyer Arthur, Wimpole, Royston Kilham William, Tydd Gote, Tydd St. LongGeo. FenDrayton, St. Ives (Hunts) Meyer Jas. (exors of), Shingay, Roystoa <Hies, Wisbech Long George J.P. The Priory, Swavesey, Middleditch Matthew, Reach, Camb King Mrs. Caroline, Tunbridge hall, St. Ives (Hunts) Millard James, Eltisley, St. Neots Bottisham, Cambridge Long Hanslib, Manor ho.Balsham,Camb Millard Thomas, Eltisley, St. Neots King Christopher, Witcham, Ely Long H. Shippea hill, Prickwillow, Ely Miller Ellis & Edwin, Orwell, Royston King Edward, Abington park, Great Long John, Reach, Cambridge Miller Samuel, Bourn, Cambridge Abington, Cambridge LongJohn Thos. Parson Drove, Wisbech Miller Thomas, Waterbeach, Cambridge King Frederiek, Bottisham, Cambridge Long Lawsell, Carleton, Newmarket Miller William, Doddington, March King George L. Dullingham, Newmarkt Lovell Joseph, Eastgate, Whittlesey Miller William Victor, Hourn, Camb King Thos. Sutton hill, Haddenham,Ely Lovett Charles, Caldecot, Cambridge Mills Ernest, Milton, Cambridge Kingston William, Elm road, Wisbech Lucas George, Willingham R.S.O Missen C. J. Gt. Abington, Cambridge Kirby Benjamin, Over, St. Ives (Hunts) Lucas Stephen, Wayhead, Coveney, Ely Mitchell Joseph (of Little Bradley),. Kirby Frederick, Over, St. Ives (Hunts) Lucas William, Willingham R.S.O Dungate, Balsham, Cambridge Kirby John, Upper End farm & Cuckoo Luddington James Little J.P. Church Mitchell J. Knapwell, St. Ives (Hunts) pastures, Boxworth, St. Ives (Hunts) street, Littleport, Ely Mitchell Joseph, Ravens hall, Boroughl Kirby William, Over, St. Ives (Hunts) Luddington Joseph William, Burnt fen, green, Newmarket Kirk John Lewis, South brink, W.isbech Littleport, Ely Mitham Jn. Lolworth, St. Ives (Hunts) Kirton John, jun. Manea, March Luddington William, Church street, Money ·Frederick, Landbeach, Camb Kisby Edward, Mepal, Ely Littleport, Ely Money William, Landbeach, Cambridge Kisby William, Glass moor, Whittlesey Lupson Richard, Station road, Ely Moore Charles, Cottenham, Cambridge Kisby William, Mepal, Ely Lyon Mrs. Sarah, New Park street, Moore George, Dalham, Newmarket Kitchener George, Croydon, Royston Chatteris S.O Moore Henry, Borough grn. Newmarket. Knight Henry, Parson Drove, Wisbech MacArthur Robt. Bottisham, Cambridge Moore Jarvis, Benwick, March Knott Matthew, Gas House lane, March Macer Arthur C. Coveney, Ely Moore John, Hannath hall, Tydd St. Knowles Mrs. Mary, Wisbech St. Mary Macer Joseph, Wardy hill, Coveney, Ely Giles, Wisbech Knowles William, Wisbech St. Mary Mackinder George, Haddenham, Ely Moore Mrs.Keziah, Dullingham,Newmk\ Lacey Robt. Borough green, Newmarket Maclaren John, East Hatley, San1fy Moore Reuben, FuJbourn, Cambridge Lack George, Willingham R.S.O MacTrindJohnO.Bassingbourn,Royston Moore William, Benwick, March , Lack William, Willingham R.S.O Maiden George, Hall street, Soham Moore William, Cottenham, Cambridge Ladson Alfred, Mepal, Ely Male Ezra., Cottenham, Cambridge Moore William, Foxton, Royston Lambe Edwd. London rd. Chatteris S.O Mann Thomas Jas. Chippenham, Soham Mooore W. Little Wilbraham, Camb Lambert Henry, Babraham, Cambridge Mann William, Croft house, Soham Morden Robert, Stretham, Ely Lambert William, Newton, Cambridge Mansfield Wm.Guilden Morden,Royston Moreton Geo. Christchurch, Wisbech Lankfer HenryJas.South brink, Wisbech Marchant Charles, London rd. Chatteris Morgan John, Waterbeach, Cambridge Lavender Edward, Doddington, March Marchant Richard, Doddington, March Morley Elijah, l<'owlmere, Royston • Lawrence John, Sumps, March Maries John, Caxton, Cambridge Morris Bryan W. Thorney, Peterborough Lawrence John, Wisbech road, Marsh Maris Henry, Great Shelford,Cambridge Morris Bryan William, jun. The Grange, L'lws William, Wrydecroft, Thorney, Markwell A.Padney hills,Wicken,Soham Green drove, Thorney, Peterborough Peterborough Markwell Miss Emma, Thetford, Ely Morris George Lever, The Causeway~ Lawson Jsph. Thorney dyke, Peterboro' Markwell Wi!liam, Sutton, Ely Thorney, Peterborough Laxon Ca.ve William, Redbridge, March Marriott J. Ringsend Guyhirn, Wisbech Morris R. M.Stonea, Wimblington,March Layton Herbert Henry, Peterborough Marsh & Hopkin, Eau fen, Barway, Ely Morris Robert Tibbit, Oakington, Camb end, Whittlesey Marsh John, Quaney, Stuntney, Ely Morris Waiter, Oakington, Cambridge Layton Jas.LittleWilbraham,Cambridge Marsh Wm. Burnt fen, Prick willow, Ely Morriss George, Chief's street, Ely Layton Robt. Ruby cot. Fulbourn,Camb Marsh William,CastleCamps,Cambridge Morton George, Fen, Littleport, Ely Leach John,Common,Gorefield,Wisbech Marshall Henry, Wisbech road, March Morton Geo. Thos. Gamlingay, Sandy Leach Matthew, CMeney, Ely Marsball William John, Sutton, Ely Morton J. Hook, Wimblington, March Leader William, West fen, March Martin John, Papworth Everard,St. Ives Morton J. Burnt fen, Prick willow, Ely Lee Heales, Oxlode, Downham, Ely (Hunts) Morton John, Chesterton, Cambridge Lee George Mendom, Prickwillow, Ely Martin J.J.P.H1ghfield ho.Littleport,Ely Morton J. E.Eldernell,Coates,Peterboro' Lee James, Padnal, Prickwillow, Ely Martin Robert, Barway, Ely Morton John William, The Aven. March Lee Robert, Prickwillow, Ely Martin Wm. Trumpington, Cambridge Morton Joseph, Apshill, Littleport, Ely Lemmon Thos. Stuntney causeway, Ely MartinWilliamS. Hightield, Barway,Ely Morton Joseph, Bedlam, March Lemon Thomas, Stuntney, Ely Mason Alfred, Green hills, Soham Morton J. S. Stoney grange, March Lenton John Edward,lJoddington,March Mason George, Burwell, Cambridge Morton Samuel, Wentworth, Ely Leonard Cornelius, Prickwillow, Ely Mason Henry, Waterbeach, Cambridge Morton William, Grandford ho. March Leonard Herbt.CastleCamps,Cambridge MasonMrs.Mary A.Westley,Newmarket Moss Ambrose, Westry, March Leonard John, Fen, Soham Mason Maurice, Waterbeach,Cambridge Moss Thomas John, Long hill, March Leonard Jonas, Town's end, Soham · Mason Michael, Burwell, Cambridge Mott T. J. Dairy houses, Littleport, Ely Leonard Jonathan, Hall street, Soham Mason Robert, Burwell, Cambridge Moulton R. South Park st.Chatteris S.O Leonard Robert, Berry croft, Soham Mason Robert, Crowlands, High street, M<lXOn Abraham, l''en, Downham, Ely Leonard Robert, Cotes, Soham Burwell, Cambridge Moxon J. Burnt fen, Prickwillow, Ely Leonard William, Block moor, Soham MasonRobertWilliam,Clay street,Soham Moxon John, North fen, Downham, Ely Leonard Wm. WestonColville,Cambridge Mason Timothy, Burwell, Cambridge Moxon John, jun. Downham, Ely Lester William, Haddenham, Ely Mason Wm.H.Newnham,Burwell, Camb Moxon William, Downham, Ely Levett Charles, Harston, Cambridge Masters Henry, Norwood side, March Mumford l\Irs. Harriett, Ickleton, Saf- Levitt Benjamin, Waterbe'.l.ch,Cambrdge Masters Thomas, Norwood side, March fron Walden Levitt Chas.l<'en,Waterbeach,Cambriuge )!atthews William, Eltu;ley, ~t .. ~eots Muncey James, Melbourn, Royston Levitt Edwin, Fen, Waterbeach, Camb Mattinson Matthew, B·mrn, Cambridge :;\'luncey Robert, Fordham ho. Soham Li~win Edward J. ~Ianor house, Cotten- Mawer Edward, Wrydelands, Thorney, Munns Richard, Fast fen, Soham ha"ll, Cambridge Peterborough J.\'lurfet Georg-e, Cotes, Roham .
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