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LINCOLNSHIRE. BAN 631 Otter Mrs '.I;~ADES DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. BAN 631 Otter Mrs. Isabella, 62 Wrawby st. Brigg SleightWilliam,ISt.Swithin's sq.Lincoln Wirdns.:>n David A. 33 .A.swell st. Louth Overton William, 61 Southgate, Sleaford Smalley Willia.m, Martin, Lincoln Wilkinson George, Queen st. Spil'lby Oxby Thomas, Heighington, Lincoln Smith Albert,1 Bridgest. Gainsborough Wilkinson James, West street, Alford OxenforthJn. Wm. Highst.Crowle,Dncstr SmithMrs.Amelia, West end,Holbeach Willcock John, 27 Norfolk place, Boston Palin George, Navenby, Lincoln Smith A. D.MiddleRasen,MarketRasen Williamson Miss Ann, South st. Bourne Palmer Charles, 8 Witham st. Boston Smith MissC.A.u Watergate,Grantham Willia.mson John, Rippingale, Bourne Palmer Geo. Robt. 3 Westgate, Grnthm Smith George, 63 Trinity st. Gainsboro' Williamson Joseph, Pode Hole, West Pannell Wm.Hy. 6I & 63 Main ridge,Bstn SmithHarrison,31 Cambridge st.Gnthm Pinchbeck, Spalding Panton John, 34 Main ridge, Boston Smith Henry,South Rauceby,Grantham Williamson Robt. 72 Double st. Spalding ParkerWm. &Sons,Gt.Gonerby,Grnthm Smith Herbert Lavenby, Junction sq. Williamson Thomas, Haconby, Bonrne ParkerJ.F.Post office,Gt.Ponton,Grnthm Ba.rton-on-Humber Willows & Son, Billinghay, Lincoln Parker Thom:1.s, Fosdyke, Boston Smith John, Woolsthorpe, Grantham Willows Mrs. Mary, Wel\ingore, Lincoln ParkerT.Post office, I North par.Gmthm SmithJoseph,254Cleethorpe rd.Grimsby Wilson Matthew, 35 New market, Louth Pattern Richd. Wltr. Donington,Spalding Smith Stephen, 23 Red Lion st.Spalding Wilson William, 24 Rut land st. Grimsby Payne William, 47 Wide Bargate, Boswn Smith William, 126 Eastgate, Louth Wiseman Jn. Rbt. North Sca.rle, Xewark Pearson William, Weltren, Lincoln SommerfieldJohn Thomas,Dyke,Bourne Wood George, Wigtoft, Boston Peasgood:.\trs.E.Langtoft,MarketDeeping Sowter William, Welbourn, Lincoln Wood John, Metheringham, Lincoln Peatman John, Ruskington, Sleaford Speed John, Mumby, Alford Wood Joseph, 29 Carre street, Sleaford Peatman William, Waddington, Lincoln Speed William, West Pinchbeck,Spalding Wood Richard, Billinghay, Lincoln Pegg Thomas William, High street, Squires Waiter, Leadenham, Lincoln Wood Wm. Common side, Leake, Bostn Wainfieet All Saints R.S.O StanelandMrs.Ellen,IsRosegarthst.Bstn Woodcock George, 70 Newark rd.Lincln PenistanRchd.MiddleRasen,MarketRasn Sturton Mrs. Frances, Sutterton, Boston Wright Geo. James, 9I High st. Boston Penny Harry, 70 Main ridge, Boston SuttQn Samuel, High st. Burgh, R.S.Q Wright James, High street, Holbeach P)lillipson Edmund, Hogsthorpe, Alford Swallow LauranceH.Harluxton,Grnthm Wright William, Heckington S.O Pjck David, North street, Bourne TaylorMrs.Eliza,Colsterworth,Granthm Wykes J. Helpringham, HeckingtonS.O Pick William Earle, Thurlby, Boume Taylor Geo. 4 Commercial rd. Spalding Picker Fredk. Wm. Donington, Spalding Taylor George, St. Mark's, Holbeach BAKER-CRUMPET. Picker John Lee, Wainfleet St. Mary Taylor Joseph William, West street, . Picker William, Donington, Spalding Crowland, Peterborough Lundy Mrs. W. 6 Wellmgton st.Grmsby Pick well Elizabeth & Sarah.Jane(Misses), Taylor William, 4 Park street, Lincoln Horbling, Folkingham TebbuttArthur, 15 Westgate,Grantham BAKING POWDER MANUFRS. Pickworth Daniel, Langworth, Lincoln Teesdale .Aifred,si&53North st.Horncstl . Pickworth William, East Halton, Ulceby Teesdale Edward, 5 West st. Horncastle Beaulah John & Josmh, Strait Bargate, PiddJn.E. Helpringham, HeckingtonS.O Thompson Joseph Matkin,Kirton,Boston . Boston . Pjkering George, Skillington, Grantham Thorpe John, t!palding marsh, Spalding S1mpson Henry Dav1d, 3 Corn market; PlowmanGeo.W. MoultonCha.pel,Spldng Thorpe Philip,Tydd St. Mary, Wisbech &. 4 New .street, Louth Pocklington James, Wyberton, Boston Thorpe Samuel, 30 Cheyney st. Boston White, Chr1~tmas & Co.28 & 30 Crescent Pocldington John, Heckington S.O Threadgold C.g2&94Church st.Gnsboro' street, Gnmsby Poucher Tom, I2 Bridge st. Horncastle Tickler Fred, Withern, .Alford Preston Mrs. Elizabeth, Chapel street, Todd James, Bardney, Lincoln BAMBOO WORKER. Crowland, Peterboro.ugh Todd~m.H.F~eetgate, Harton-on-Hmbr Harrison William I & IS Water ate Preston John Hy. 18 C1sterngate, Louth TomlmJ.DeepmgSt.James,MarketDeepg Grantham ' 7 g ' Pridgeon Charles, Coningsby, Lincoln Torey Mrs. Mary, North Kyme, Lincoln Proctor Jacob, Northfields, Stamford Townell Robert, 28 South st. Horncastle BANKERS RaithbyJn. Wm. 188 Freemanst.Grmsby Trafford Frederick, Mum by, Alford • Ranby William, 2 Dudley rd. Grantham Trevor Waiter William, Swaby, Alford Barclay & Co. Lim. (branches)(William RatcliffeJsph.Wm.SuttonBridge,Wisbch Tunnard Edward, 82 Westgate,Sleaford A. Mills, manager), West end, Hol- RaynerJames, 3I Winsover rd. Spalding Turner George, Southrey, Lincoln beach; (William Grimley, mana.g-er), RichardJas.Cod, 4I2 Victoriast.Grmsby Turner James, 4 Southgate, Sleaford Sutton Bridge, Wisbech; & (Frederic- RichardsonJonn. 22 Bridgest.Gainsboro' TurnerMrs.S. I4I Freemanst. Grimsby Fletcher, agent), Market place, Long Ridley Alfred, Market place, Wainfieet Turner Thomas, 59 Westgate,Grantham Sutton, Wisbech; draw on head office, All Saints R.S.O Turner William, 'fongue end, Spalding 54 Lombard street, London E c RipponDavidTrimnell,Donington,Spldng TuxfordBrothers,Shodfriars' hall, Boston Capital & Counties Bank Lim. (branches) RobbinsA.M. 13 Central market,Grmsby Tu:xworth Mrs. Elizabeth, Folkingham (John Holds worth Lenton, manager), Robinson Benj. 53 Foundry st. Horncstl To:xworth Wm. D. 11 Bridge st. Louth Market place, .Alford; (Edward In- Roberts William, Blyton, Gainsborough Ulyat .Abraham, 93 High street, Lincoln goldby & William Porter, joint man­ Rooke John Robt. 26 Monson st. Lincoln Upe:x George, I37 Kent street, Grimsby agers), 51 Market place, Boston; Rose Edwin .Arthur, 68 Upgate, Louth Vaux Jn. Hy. Langtoft,Market Deeping (William Brown, manager), 7 to 9 Rowbotham John, Ropsley, Grantham Vinter Eusebius B. Wildmore, Lincoln Bull ring, Horncastle; (Robert 0. Rowe William, Edenham, Bourne Vinter John Jacob, Risegate, Spalding Wormal, manager), 219 High street, Rowell William, Coningsby, Lincoln Wakeling T. Langtoft, Market Deeping Lincoln; (.Alfred Ingoldby, manager), Rower William, Moulton, Spalding Walker Mrs. Ellen, Market lane, Brigg Mercer row, Louth ; (David Johnston, Ryder John, Foston, Grantham Walker John Thos. Drove end, Wisbech manager), Market place, Spalding; Sabey Samuel, I4 Bridge street, Brigg Wallace W. IO All Saints st. Stamford (George Mitchinson, manager), Ter- SandallEdwd.J.Whaplode drove, Wisbch Wallis Charles, Heckington S.O race, Spilsby; (Thomas Sandall, man- Sawyer William R. Billinghay, Lincoln Wallis Frank, 11 Waterside north,Lincln ager), 65 High street, Sta.mford; (sub­ Scott John Charles, Winterton,Doncaster Ward Walter Lot, 39 Newport, Lincoln branches) open thurs. IO to I2; mar­ Scott William, 74 Newport, Lincoln Ward Wm. Gt. Hale, Heckington S.O ket & fair days, 9 to 12, Burgh Scrimshaw John, Bolingbroke, Spilsby Ward W. North Forty :Foot bank, Lincln R.S.O.; (David Johnson, manager), Selby Thomas, Keelby, Brocklesby S.O Watkin & Form&n, 54 & 56 Shakespeare attendance thurs. 11.30 to 4.30, Don­ Sellers J. N orthgate,Pinchbeck,Spalding street, Lincoln ington, Spalding; (Edward Arthur Sellers Joseph, Gosberton, Spalding WatkinsonW.jun.New Bolingbroke,Bstn Jackson, agent), Roman bank, Skeg­ Sharp Brothers, 45 Southgate, Sleaford Watson Charle11, Nettleham, Lincoln ness; open daily, IO a.m. to 4 p.m. SharpWilliam&Edwd.Swineshead,Bostn Watson R. Ramparts, Gedney, Holbeach wed. 10 to 1 ; market & fair days, IO Sharp Walker, Osbournby, Folkingham Watson William, Coningsby, Lincoln a.m. to 5 p.m. ; (Edward Jacklin Shaw Thomas, Haxey, Doncaster Watts A. H. 121 Heneage st. Grimsby Brooks, agent), Market place, Wain- ShearmanJ.High st.Billingboro'Fokghm Wells William, Uffington, Stamford fleet R.S. 0 ; attendance I I to I o'clock ShephardAlfred,r4IHainton st.Grimsby West Inman, .Aby, Alford thurs. Woodhall Spa, Lincoln; draw Shephard Thomas, Tyddgate, Wisbech Whaley Wm. Hy. 7 North st. Grantham on head office, 39 Threadneedle street, Shepherd Joseph W. ~30 & 232 Free- Wheatley Jsph. Wm. 8 Oxford st. Lincln London E c man street, Grimsby Wheatley Thomas, Saxilby, Lincoln Gurney, Birkbeck, Barclay & Buxton, Shingfield Charles, Folkingham White Chas. Edmund, 6 Market 11treet; now Barclay & Co. Limited Short Mrs. M.A.Binbrooke,Market Rasn & Hygienic bakery,Lord st. Gainsboro' Leicestershire Bank~ Company Lim­ SimmsMrs.Mary, Woolsthorpe,Granthm White Mrs. Jane, Pode Hole, West .ited (Hardy's branch) (Henry Ham- Simpson John, Stickney, Boston Pinchbeck, Spalding mond Johnston, manager), Westgate; Sivell William, Hogsthorpe, Alford White John, 5 Crescent, Spalding draw on Lloyds Bank Lim. 72 Lom- f;keritt F. Helpringham,Heckington S.O Whittington Wm. Swin68head, Boston bard street, London; & High street, Skinner MichaelHill,Keelby,BrklsbyS.O Whitton J. (l 100 Burton rd. Lincoln Grantham; draw on London & West- Slator Henry, Saracen's head, Holbeach Wildman Joseph, East Keal, Spilsby minster Bank Lim. Lothbury, Lon- Sleight John, Partney, Spilsby Wilkinson Alfred, Woolsthorpe,Granthm donE c LI~C~. 41 :t .
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