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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. [KELLY's PUBLIC HOUSES Continued 732 PUB NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. [KELLY'S PUBLIC HOUSES continued. Cricketers' Arms, Mrs. Albert Hooley, 50 Wollaton road, Eoot & Shoe, William Smith, Flintham, Newark Beeston, Nottingham ~ottle & Glass, Mrs. Emma Brown, Harby, Lincoln Cricketers' Arms, Joe Kirk, Nuncar gate, Nottingham Boulevard hotel, J.W.Cass, 117 Hartley rd.Radford, Nttghm Cricketers' Arms, Jn. Wm. May, 154 Alfreton rd. Nottingham -Boundary inn, Mrs. Catherine Hardcastle, Potter st.Worksop Cricketers' Arms, George Tinker, 9 Grove street, Retford £owl in Hand, Thomas Doncaster, 43 Leeming st. Mansfield Cricketers' Rest, Sidney Smith, 11 Haywood st. Nottingham .'Bowling Green inn, Thomas Alien, 10 Canal st. Nottingham Cricketers' Rest, Wm. Truswell, 142 Kirke White street Brewers' Arms, F. She:rratt, Carol Gate bridge, Retford west, Nottingham Jlrewery inn, George Darwin, Clayworth, Retford Criterion, Charles John Bentley, 147 Alfred st. sth.Nttnghm llrick & Tile inn, Mrs. Hannah Blackstock, Low street, Criterion, John Broadhead, 15 Chapel bar, Nottingham Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottingham Criterion, George Lowe, 14 Carol gate, Retford ~rick & Tile, Mrs. Ann Wilson, Underwood, Nottingham Crocus inn, Mrs. E. Mackintosh, 37 Goodhead st. Nottnghm iBrick & Tiles, Robert Wilson, 81 Moorgate, Retford Cross Keys, Samuel Buckland, Upton, Southwell Bricklayers' Arms, Tom Underwood, High street, Rudding- Cross Keys, E. Coulthread, Gringley-on-the-Hill, Doncastr ton, Nottingham Cross Keys, Mrs. E. Davidson, 183 Quarry rd. Bulwll.Ntghm 1lrjckmakers' Arms, Albert Osborne, 98 Carlton rd. Nttnghm Cross Keys, William Dixon, West gate, Mansfield £riCkmakers' Arms, Raymond Robinson, Everton, Bawtry Cross Keys, William Doughty, Burton Joyce, Nottingham Brickmakers' Arms, Israel Spencer, "\Valkeringham,Gainsbro' Cross Keys, Robert William Ford, 13 London rd. Newark l3ridge inn, David Hemstock, Dunham, Newark Cross Keys, Henry Franks, 15 Byard lane, Nottingham Bridge inn, Mrs. Hannah Robinson, Hayton, Retford Cross Keys, Alfred Harpham, Front st. Arnold, Nottingham :Britannia, Thomas Calladine, 4 Mount street, Nottingham Cross Keys, Waiter Silvester, North Clifton, Newark Britannia, William Law, Farndon, Newark Cross Keys, James Slaney, 113 Potter street, Worksop !Britannia, Mrs. Prances A. Taylor, 35 Beck st. Nottingham Crown, John Hallam, 144 Carlton road, Nottingham Broad Oak, George Oldershaw, Strelley, Nottingham Crown, George Hempsall, East Markham, Newark £road Oak Pool inn, Frank Starkey, 39 Corporation road, Crown, Richard Hough, Bathley, Newark Nottingham Crown, Wm. Henry Leaning, Beckingham, Gainsborough iBromley Arms, George Pacey, Fiskerton, Rolleston R.S.O Crown, J ames Pike, Misterton, Gains borough Erown Cow inn, Fredk. Lager, 35 Ratcliffe gate, Mansfield Crown, James Pike, West Stockwith, Gainsborough Brownlow Arms, William Shepherd, Marnham, Newark Crown, William Warburton, Sturton-le-Steeple, Retford Jlull, Harry Jarvis, Westgate, Mansfield Crown inn, William Barnett, Crown street, W orksop !Bull & Butcher, Bernard C. Hadley, 39 Main street, Bul- Crown inn, Harry Chapman, Crown et. Stockwell gt. Mansfld well, Nottingham Crown inn, William Edwards, Chapelgate, Retford llull's Head, Morton Handley, East Leake, Loughborough Crown inn, W. Farnsworth, Church st.Beeston, Nottingham Bull's Head, George Lovett, 29 Fisher gate, Nottingham Crown inn, James Hollingworth, Rolleston R.S.O Bull's Head, Samuel Machin, 1 Portland street, Mansfield Crown inn, George William Perkin, Byron st.Hucknall Trkrd Eull's Head, l\Irs. E. A. Tatham, Willoughby-on-the-Wolds, Crown inn, Isaac Vi'heatley, Awsworth, Nottingham Loughborough Crown & Anchor, Frank H. Boreham, Exchange rw.Nttnghm Eurnell Arms, George Wetherall, Winkburn, Southwell Crown & Anchor, Wm. Briggs, 19 London rd. Nottingham Butchers' Arms, Harry Brealey, 45 Lincoln street, Old Crown & Anchor, H. Buckland (exors.), 24 Sneinton st.Ntghm Basford, Nottingham Crown & Cushion, Herbt. Goodman, Weekday cross,Nttnghm £utchers' Arms, R. Erookes, 105 Front st. Arnold, Nttnghm Crown & Woolpack, Frederick Caunt, Forest street, Sutton- Butchers' Arms, Frederick Clark, 13 Carol gate, Retford in-Ashfield, Nottingham l3utchers' Arms, John Rodgers, Laneham, Lincoln Crystal Palace, John Wait. Carlyle, 37 Clumber st. Nttnghm *Cadland inn, George Bretnall, Chilwell, Nottingham Crystal Palace, T. Collins, 89 :M:anvers st.Sneinton, Nttnghm Carlton, Mrs. Kate Stevens, 169! Noel street, Nottingham Cuckoo Bush, Thomas 'falbot, Gotham, Derby Carnarvon Arms, Wm. Hy. Stilges, Fackley, Teversal,Mnsfld Curzon Arms, .Mrs. Annie P. Butler, 23 Curzon st. Nttnghm £arpenters' Arms, Ernest Arth. Champion, Newgate la.Mnsfld Dame Agnes inn, Mrs. E. Hazard, 44 Dame Agnes st.Nttghm Carpenters' Arms, George Thompson, Walesby, Newark Denman inn, John Bonnello, 2 Kyme st. Radford,Nottinghm Carpenters' Arms, Charles Turton, Boughton, Newark Devonshire Arms, John Baker, 43 Station st. Nottingham Carrington Arms, Mrs. F. Rowland, 1 Carrington st. Nttghm Devonshire Arms, E. 'l'aylor, New st. Sutton-in-Ashfld.Ntghm Cart & Horse, J. Morley, Station rd.Suttn.-in-A'lhfld.Ntghm Dial inn (The), J. WinfiP.Id Witham, Market pl. Mansfield Castle inn, Wm. Vickers, 2 Waterwayst.we.Wilfordrd.Ntghm Dixis Arms, William Evans, Eagthorpe, Nottingham Castle & Falcon, John Clark, 10 London road, Newark Dog & Bear, Jsph. W. Taylor, 6 Bridlesmith gate, Nttnghm *Charlton Arms, William Easom, Chilwell, Nottingham Dog & Duck, Mrs. John Belfield, Clipstone, Newark Charter Arms, John William Brown, Exchange rw.Mansfield Dog & Duck, Arthur Watchorn, Station road, Sutton-in- Chase tavern, Hy. Bullivant, 140 St. Ann's Well rd. Nttnghm Ashfield, Nottingham · Chequers (The), Josiah Ball, High st. Hucknall Torkard Dog & Gun, John T. Carter, 207 Mansfield rd. Nottingham Chequers, J oseph Price, Elston, N ewark Dog & Pheasant, John Beale, 60 Bloomsgrove strQet, Rad- Chequers, David Spencer, Nottingham rd. Staplefd.Nttnghm ford, Nottingham Chequers inn, Harry Elmes, Chilwell, Nottingham Dog & Rabbit inn, Alfred Tattersall, 1Varsop, Mansfield Chequers inn, Francis Wakley, Cropwell Bishop, Nottnghm Dolphin, Claude S. Mawby, 6 North Church st. Nottingham *Chequers inn, John Thomas Wells, Babworth, Retford Dove & Rainbow, Geo. Marshall, 18 Upper Parliament Chesterfield Arms, Geo. Hy. Baxter, Main st. Carlton,Ntghm street, Nottingham Chesterfield Arms, Samuel Brewster, Shelford, Nottingham Dovecote inn, "\Villiam Price, Laxton, Newark Chesterfield Arms, Henry Taylor, Gedling, Nottingham Dover Castle, Wm. Tomlin, 319 Denman st. Radford,Nttghm Clarence hotel, Chas. S. Hickling, 284 Alfreton rd. Nttnghm Druids tavern, Henry Stocks, High st. Arnold, Nottingham Clifton Grove inn, J. P. Morley, 112 Waterway st. Nttnghm Duke of Albany, George Swanwick, 46 St. Mary's gt. Nttghm Clinton Arms, Henry Bramley, 536 Radford rd. Nottingham Duke of Cambridge, Charles William Curwood, 548 Upper .Clinton Arms, William Charles Pike, .Albert road, Retford Woodborough road, Nottingham Clinton Arms, John Sylvester, 38 Shakespeare st. Nottnghm Duke of Cumberland, Chas. F. Bro"'W"'nlow, Middlegate, Newrk Clumber Palace, Thomas McLean, 28 Pelham st. Nottingham Duke of Devonshire, J. Riman, 27 Carlton rd. Nottingham Coach & Horses, W. Birkin, Hill Top, Eastwood, Nttnghm Duke of Newcastle, T. Cockayne, 126 Kirke White street Coach & Horses, Matthew Edwards, Middle gate, Newark west, Nottingham Coach & Horses, Henry Fletcher, Thurgarton, Nottingham Duke of Newcastle's Arms, George Samuel Green, 68 Sher- Coach & Horses, William Hibberd, Oldcotes, Rotherham wood street north, Nottingham £oach & Horses, Albert Bransom Tye, Sutton, Retford Duke of Sussex, James Hancock, Fulwood, Nottingham Coachmakers' Arms, Arthur Pilkington, 109 St. Ann's Duke of Wellington, J. Dobbs, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Ntnghm Well road, Nottingham Duke of Wellington, J. Duckmanton, 34 Mill gate, Newark Cock, Robert Wild, Balderton, Newark Duke of Wellington, J. Godward, 93 Manvers st. Sneinton, Col. Burnaby, Mrs. M. Topham,35 Hartley rd.Radfrd.Nttghm Nottingham Colonel Hutchinson, Saml. Morley, 2 Castle ter. Nottingham Dunkirk hotel, William Henry Fox, 71 Montpelier road, Commercial inn, Hy. Chaplin,Woollaton rd.Beeston,Nottghm Old Lenton, Nottingham Coopers' Arms, John Butler, 15 Platt street, Nottingham Durham Ox, Mrs. William Boam, Orston, Nottingham ·.Coopers' Arms, Wm. W. Loach, 259 Quarry rd. Blwll.Nttghm Durham Ox, Albert Butler, Market place, Sutton-in-Ash· Coopers' Arms, John Mitchell, 3 Thorneywood la. Nttnghm field, Nottingham County tavern, William Wilson, 25 High pavement, Nttghm Durham Ox, Mrs. Jane Cole, Wellow, Newark Cranmer Arms, Henry Tomlinson, Aslockton, Nottingham Durham Ox, William Ratcliffe, Brinsley, Nottingham Craven Arms, Arthur Wilkinson, 108 Woodboro' rd. Nttghm Durham Ox, Francis Edwin Rayns, Six Hills, Leicester .Cremorne, Joseph Gibson, 172 Queen's walk, Nottingham Durham Ox, John Walker, Spa. lane, Retford Crescent hotel, Alfred Shelton, 33 Ryeland cres. Nottingham Durham Ox inn, Frank Haywood, Stockwell gate, Ma.nsfield ·Cricket Players, Elijah Quinney, 4 Lindsay street, Hyson Durham Ox inn, Benj. Kirk, 35 High rd. Beeston, Nottnghm Green, Nottingham Eagle tavern, John Baggaley, Woodhouse road, Mansfield Cricketers' Arms, Mrs. E. King, 57 Brown's croft, Nottnghm Eagle tavern, G. Nussey, William st. & Balderton gt. Newark .
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