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Derbyshire. [Kelly's 476 FAR DERBYSHIRE. [KELLY'S }rARlIIERs-eontinued. =:allad'ne Dayid, Parwich, Ashborne Char:esworth James, Gratton, Elton, Bullivant In. Greenhill, ~orton,Sheffid Camp Mrs. ElizlIibeth,Mickle Meadows, Matlock Bath Bullock John,Weston-upon-Trent,Drb:r Mickleover, Del'by Charlesworth Levi, Ashover,Chesterfld Bull~k S. Heathy bank, Mellor,Stckpt Camp F. Blenheim ho. Etwall, Derby ChaTlesworth Wm. Doveridge, Verby Bullock Thom.as, Ivy house, Egginton, Camp In. Barrow-upon-Trent, Derby Charlesworth William, Sirnmondley, Burton-upon-Trent Campion Mrs. Ann, Doveridge, Del"by Charlesworth, Glossop Bullock T.B.Weston-upon-Trent,Derby Canner Mrs. Hannah & Sons, Lady- Charlt{m Arthur & John, Calow house, Bunting A.Brook ho.Bradley,Ashborne wood, Kirk Hallam, Derby Calow, Chesterfield Bunting Mrs. E. Monyash, Bakeweil Canner Edwin, Stanley grange, Dale Oharlton G. Bra.ssingtn.WirkswrthS.O Bunting F . .A1derwas}ey, Matlock Bth Abbey, West Hallam, Derby Charville Thos. Ticknall, Derby Bunting George,Pilsbury grange,Hart- Cantrill George, SuttOIlJ lodge, Sut- Chawner Robert, Shuttlewood, Bol- ington TOW!L Quarter, Ash-borne ton, Chesterfield sover, Chesterfield Bunting Mrs. H. Hognaston, Ashborne Call1trill Israel, The Poplars, Duck- Oheatle Henry, Ticknall, Derby Bunting James, Risley, Derby manton, Chesterfield Ohev:n William, Ockbrook, Derby Bunting J. The Dale,Bon'Sall,Mtlck.Bth Carnall Hy. High la. Kdgewy.Chstrfld Chorlton John William, Snapehey, Bunting Robert, Littleover, Derby Carnell G. Hackney la.Hackny.Matlock Mellor, Stockport Bunting Thomas, Flagg, Buxton Carline Alfred', Heathstone farm,Riber, Christian' Thomas &, Harry,OakthOirpc, Bunting T.The Dale,Bonsall,Mtl~k.Bth Matlock Bat·h Ashby-de-la-Zouch Bunting WaIter, Alton, Chesterfield Carline James, Sitches farm, Stark- Clamp Chas. Somersall Herbt. Derby Bunting Wm. South Wingfield,Alfretn hulmes, Matlock Batb. Clark Benjamin, Pailiey hall & Harts- Bunting William, The Shaws, Tiss:ng- Carnall Thomas, Froggatt, Sheffield' hay, Ripley, Derby ton, Ash'borne Carr John, Killamarsh, Rotherham Clark G. .Nether Heage, Heage, Belper Bunting Wm. jun. ParwiClh, Ashborne Car>!" John, Mapleton~ Ashborne Clark Vincent, Tibshelf, Alifreton Burdekin George, Sheep Leys farm, OarI' J.oseph, COW mouth, Woodseats, Clark W. Lees hall, Norton, S'heffield Ashover, Chesterfield Norton, Sheffield Clarke Richd.Handley,Strettn. Chstrfid Burdekin J. Foolow, Eyam, Sheffield Oarrington Edward, Clough head, O}arke 1". Crosshill, Codnor, Derby Burdekin Thomas, "Voodseats,Charles- Bugsworth, Stockport Clarke Herbffi't, Loscoe, Derby worth, Manchester Carrinlgton Mrs.Hannah,Barbe.r Booth, Clarke Jas. Grandfield ho.Loscoe,Drby Burdikin Mrs.E.Woocll Ifm.Edale,Shffid Edale, Sheffield Clarke James, IMoorwood ml()(}r, Crich, BnrdikiIlJ John Robt. FAale, Sheffip-ld Carrington Ja,mes, Barber Booth, Matlock Bath Bnrdikin W.Knolls gte. Castltn.Sheffid Edale, SIheffie1l1 Clarke J.Holmegate,Clay Crss.Chstrfld Burdis Thomas, AtlQw, Ashborne Carrington James, Knowl top, Bugs- Clarke Joseph, Clay Cross, Ohesterfld Burgess Mrs. M. Holly ho.Totly.ShfHd worth, Stockport Clarke J. The Folly, Bradley,Ashborne Bnrkitt W. & S. Scarcliff, Mansfield Camington J. Alderwasley, Wirkswrth Clarke Richd. Handley,StrettmOhstrfld Burkitt Samuel, Brimington common, CarringtoDl Thomas, Greenside, Hart- Clarke WilliaIIli, Boyleston, Derby Brimington, Chesterfield ingtoIlJ Upper Quarter, .!.shborne Clarke William, BradIey, Ashborne Burnett Clifford, Repton,Burton-on-T OarsO'Il T. Pike hall, BaIlidon,Ashborne Olay Adam, Wensley, South Darley, Burnett J n. Croft head, Aston,Sheffield Carso'D1 William, Sheldon, Bakewell Matlock Bath Bnrnett In. G.Gt. Rowsley, Bakewell Cartled,ge George, "Vormhill, Buxton Clay Benja.min, Wensley,South Darley, Burrows .A.lbt. Ec1wd. Windley, Derby Cal'twright Ohristopher, Fenny huuse, :Matl~k Bath Burrows R. Mickley, S'hirland,AlfreLon Fenny Bentley, Ashborne Clay Edwin, Hardstoft, Ault Huck- Burton Abrahm. Brackenfield,Alfraton Cartwright J oseph, .A.stwith, Ault nail, Chesterfield Burton Fdk. AstJon-upon-Trent, Derby Hucknall, Chesterfield Clay Mrs. E. Fallinge, Deeley, Bakewll BurtO'IlJ Jas. jun. Mercaston, Derby Oartwright Samuel, Hardstoft, Ault Clay Mrs. Elizabeth, Wensley, South Burton Jeremiah, The Common,Crich, Hucknall, Chesterfield Darley, Matlock Bath . Matlock Bat'h Carver G. llartshorne, Burton-upon-T Clay Mark, Monyash road, Bakewell Bnrton J. Mo<>dersleY,Kedleston,Derby Carver John, HiltDIlJ, Derby Clay ~'l.IllpSOn, Hard!stoft, Ault Ruck- Burton Ml"S. Lucy, Cockshut hill, Cash John, Flaxholrne, Duffield', Derby naIl, Chesterfield MuggiI1Jton, Derby Oaudwell J·oseph, Barlow Lees, Great Clay "Vm.Stonedge,Ashover,Chesterfld Burtoll Wm. Bradbourne, Ashborne Barlow, Chesterfield Clay Wm. The Park, Shirland, .\.lfrtn Burton "v. Rosliston, Burton-upon-T Caudwell Joseph, GTange wood, Bird- Clay William, Timber lane,Ault Huck- Bnrton WiIliam Orpe, Lint-on, Bur- holme, Ohesterfield naIl, Chesterfield ton-upon-Trent Caudwell William, ~hurlow booth, Clayton Mrs. Anru, East moor,Bramp- Butler Jas. Street la. Ripley, Derby Whatstandwell, Matlock Bath tun, Chesterfield Butler SI. South Wing-field, Alfreton CaudlWell Thos. Carsington,Wirkswrth Clayton Mrs. A. Walton, Ohesterfield Butler Wm. Thornset,NewMills,Stckpt Cauldwell Wm. Crioh, Matlook Bath Clayton Benj. Tids~ow,Tideswll.Buxton Bm:ton B. Buckho!me,Offcote,Ashbrne Caunt G. North Wingfield,Chesterfield Clayton Goorge, TidesweIl, Buxton Buxton Bennett, Whitfield Darn, Caviil Thos. Oxdose,Dr.onfield,Sheffid Clayton J ames, Chisworth, Charles- Glossop, Manchester Oavill William, Brampton,Chesterfield worth, Manchester Buxton Ohas. Froggatt, Sheffield Oawthorne Edwd. Hasland, Chesterfld Clayton Peter, Elva..!lton, Derby Buxton Edmund, The Breach, Car- Chadborn Miss Lucy, PiDlxton, Alfretn Clayton Robert, Timber lane, Ault sington, Wirksworth Chadfield George, Edlaston, Ashborne Hucknall, Chesterfield Buxton Isaac, Sand hall, Ashleyhay, Chadfield H.T.'Dhe Lodge,Cubly.DeTby Clayton 1\1rs. Samson, Gamesley, Wirksworth Ghadrfieldl J ames, Yeaveley, Asl'fuome Dinting, ManchestPJr Buxton. J. Walton hall,Waltn.Chestrfld Chadfield In.New ho.Kniveton,Ashbrne Clayton Thos. Holymoorside, Chestrfid Buxton Richard, Aldwark, Brad- Ohad,field J.The Hall, Yeavely.Ashbrne Clayoon Thomas, St. Thomas's, ~ew bC}llrne, WirkswOTth S.O Chadfield Thos. Rodsley, Ashborne Brampton, Chesterfield Buxtol1l Saml. Lea, Matlock Bath Chadfield Thos.H.Bmok,Cubley,Derby Clayton William, Dam dale, Peak Buxton Mrs. Sarah Ann,Curbar,3hffid Chadwick James, Thorpe, Ashborne Forest, Si-ockport Buxton Thomas, Broadgates, Ashley- Ohadrwick Samuel, Lane side,Rowarth, 01 ayton William, Hazlebadge, SheffieH hay, Wirksworth ~ew Mills, Stockport Clegg G. Clay la. Clay Cl'Oss,Chestrfld Buxton T.homas, Park Lee, Carsing- Chadwick Willia~ High Lee, New Clewes James,Bank ho.Biggin,Ashbrne ton, Wirksworth Mills, Stockport Clewes S. The Elms, Littleover, Derby Buxton William, Tapton, Sheffield Ohalinor T. The Pk. Knivetn.AshbOlrTIe Olews Arthur, The Firs, Fenny Byard Aaron, Wash grn. Wirksworth Ohallinor Timothy, The Alders, Fenny Bentley, Ashborne Brard Geo. Dryhurst,Ashovr.Chestrfld Bentley, Ashborne Clews George, Ormonds close, Off- Byard Henry, Broadgates, Ashleyhay, Chamberlain Mrs. Elizabeth, Marston CQte, Ashborne Wirksworth Monrtgom ery, Derby Clews J ames, Chellaston, Derby Byard' J.HDlrnegate,ClayCross,C'hstrfld Chamberlain Wm. Pye BT::dge,.A1fretn Clews John, Ohellaston, Derby Byard. Jervis, . Ohequer's meadow, Chambers J. '\Villington,Burton-upon-T Clews John, Spondon, Derby Ashleyhay, Wirksworth Ohapel George, Alton, Chesterfield Clews Jo.seph, Spondon, Derby Brard John, - Harper hill, Winger- Chapman James, Tideswell, Buxton Clews Robert, The Moor, Wirksworth worth, Chesterfield Chapman John, Ednaston~ Derlby Cliff John, Dale Abbey, Nottingham Byard Joseph, Broadgates, AshIey- Ohapman J'ohn, Tideswell, Buxt-oll' Coa1.-1lill William, Bolsover, Chesterfld hay, Wirksworth Chapman John, Tissington, Ashborne Coates Henry, Dare, Sheffield Byard W.Humbleton,Markeaton,Derby Ohapman Martin, Lit. Hucklow,Sheffid Ooates J. Totley bents, 'rotley, Sheflld Byatt Joseph, Wyaston~ Ashoorne Ghapman William, Danes moor, Clay Coates Joseph, Dare, Sheffield Byatt William, Wyaston, A·shborne Cross, Chesterfield Coates Thomas, Youlgrave, Bakewell Cadman Chas. Eckington, Rotherham Chapman Wm. Gt. Hucklow, Sheffield Cockayne Thomas,Sandiacre, Nttnghm Oadman H.Ohurch st.Eckngtn.Rthrhm Chappell Joseph Wright, Breaston St. Cocker Bros. Cowdale, Kingsternda1e Caldevbank Wm. Carsingtn.Wirkswrth Michael, Derby Cockeram R. Meynell Langley, Derby Caley John, Shipley, Derby Charlesworth John, Osmaston,Ashbrne Cockeram Mrs. S. A. Brailsford,Derby.
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