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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. • [ KELLY's FARMERS-Continued 260 FAR BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. • [ KELLY'S FARMERS-continued. · Brown William {to Hon. R. E. Hubbard), Speed William (to Waiter Haze11 esq. Winter James, Ballinger, Great Mis- Addington, Winslow J.P.), Turn-furlong, Walton, Aylesbury senden R.S.O Butler Thomas (to Capt. T. H. Tyrwhitt- Stephens Thomas (to the Hon. W. F. D. Winter T. Holmer green, Amersham Drake), Mantles Green farm, Amersham Smith M.P. ), Yewden Manor farm, Winter T. Wycombe heath, Little Mis- Chappin Henry (to Lady de Rothschild), Hambleden, Henley-on-Thames send en, Amersham Aston Clinton, Aylesbury Stevens Eli (to J. T. Mills esq. ), Cherry Winterbourne James, Lillingstone Dayrell, Cherry Frank (to Messrs. Taylor & Wel- orchard, Soulbury, Leighton Buzzard Buckingham lings), Hogshaw-cum-Fulbrook, Winslw Summerford Frederick (to ].\fr. Edward Winterburn John, Akeley, Buckingham Cherry Richard (to Joseph Franklin Holdour), Cross Roads farm, Bow Withers & Patcher, Fillingdon farm, West esq.), Scotsgrove, Haddenham, Aylsbry Brickhill, Bletchley Wycombe, High Wycombe Clark George (to R. L. Ovey esq.), Tur- Sutton Arthur (to Sir Oswald 1.\Iosley Withers Edward Owen, Ashridge, Rad- ville, Henley hart.), Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury nage, Stokenchurrh, Wallingford Clark Henry (to A. Tyrrell esq.), Hor- Thrussell Robert (to Thomas Henry Wood A. South hth. Gt. Missenden R.S.O ton, Slough Seaton esq.), 18 California, Aylesbury Wood Ferdinand William, Aston Mullins, Cordery Clement (to Capt. Richard Pure- Tompkins Robert (to Mr. Edwin Kibble), Ford, Aylesbury foy PurefoyR.N.),Shalstone,Buckinghm SwanbournP, Winslow Wood Humphry, Lavendon, Newprt.Pgnll Cordy John (to Mrs. Ellen Chapman), Tuffney William (to William F. J. Gates Wood John, Binwell lane, Doddershall, Bottom farm, Radnage, Stokenchurch, esq.), Wing, Leighton Buzzard Aylesbury Wa1lingford Turner Robert (to R. W. Hudson esq.), Wood Phillip, Dunton, Winslow Cowie lVilliam (to Sir Robert John Borkmer, ):ledmenham, Marlow Wood Walter, Twyford, Buckingham Dashwood hart. D.L., J.P.), :M:yze, West Walker Robert (to Warwick Woods esq.), Woodbridge James, Penn St. Amersham Wycombe, High Wycombe Doddershall, Aylesbury WoodbridgeJohn,Haddenham, Thame Crook John (to John Forrest esq. J'.P.), Walton George (to Messrs. George & Woodfield John, Lower Kingsbridge, Stocken farm, Lacey Green, Princes WilliamWaters),Chetwode,Buckingham Steeple, Claydon, Winslow Risborough S.O Watson William (to Leopold de Roths- Woodford George, Stone, Aylesbury Deacon William (toCapt.W.H.Lambton), child esq. D.L., J.P.), Ascott farm, Woods Faulkner, Singleborough, Winslow Winslow Leighton Buzzard Woods James, Cherries, Rickmansworth DuncombeJohn(to Major A. J. C. Butler), Watts James (to Miss King), Denham, R.S.O. (Herts) & Chenies lodge, Chal- Tickford Fields farm, Newport Pagnell Uxbridge font St. Giles, Gerrard's Cross R.S.O Dyton Arthur G. (to A. J. Robarts esq.), Webb Albert (to Rev. D. B. Montefiore), Woods Warwick, Middle farm, Shipton J~illingstone Dayrell, Buckingham Mursley, Winslow Lee, Aylesbury FrostAlford (to Lieut.-Col. Finlay), Little White Edward (to J. Chapman esq.), Wooster C. Owlswick, Princes Risboro'S.O Brickhill, Bletchley Adstock, Winslow Wooster Edward Lee, Bledlow, Princes Geary Owen (to A. Hopcroft esq.), Tur- White Jonas (to Duke of Bedford), Risborough S.O weston, Brackley Cherries, Rickmansworth R.S.O.(Herts) Wooster George, Pennbury farm, Penn, GlaisherJoseph (toH.Howard Vyseesq.), Widdowson John (to Earl Howe), Penn Amersham Stoke place, Stoke Poges R.S.O Street, Amersham Wooster Job, Beaconsfield, R.S.O Gray John Jos. (to \Y. W. Tyrwhitt- Winter Albert (to G. Marshall esq.), W ooster Job, Chestnuts farm, Monks Ris- Drake esq. ), Cold More hams, Amersham Little Missenden, Amersham borough, Princes Risborough S.O Greening William (to Mr. William Chap- W ootton Alfred, Tingewick, Buckingham pin), As ton Clinton, Tring FARRIERS. Wootton Thomas Hy. Charndon, Bicester Hawkins Edwin (to Sir Vril1iam Robert Worcester Edwin, Upper Botton House Clayton bart.), Harleyford, Marlow See Smiths, Blacksmiths & Farriers. farm, Amersham Hawkins Henry (to William Bailey esq. Worley E. Seer green, Beaconsfield R._S.O Wexham Court), Stoke Green, Stoke FEATHER CLEANER. Worley Ebenezer, Chalfont St. G1les, Pages R.S.O H t F R H' hb 'd lk A 1 b Gerrard's Cross R.S.O Hinson Wm. (to Rev. G. A. Browning), es er · · 1g rl ge wa ' Yes ury Worley John, Chalfont St. Giles, Ger- Rectory farm, Turweston, Brackley rard's Cross R.S.O Holland William (to Arthur Lasenby FELLMONGER. Worley William, Jordans farm, Chalfont Liberty esq. n.L., .J.P.), The Lee, Abbott Amos, Marsh, Wvcombe St. Giles, Gerrard's Cross R.S.O Great 1\Iissenden R.S.O - W~ght Albert, Broughton, Aylesbury Humphreys Char le~ (to Herbert Dodwell FIRE BRICK MERCHANTS. Wr1ght George, Towersey, Thame esq.), Long Crendon, Thame . Wright S. Hazlemere, High Wycombe Illing Matthew (to l\lrs. Dauncey), Little Locke Robert Wllham, 18 Buckmgham Wright Wm. Lane end, High Wycombe Horwood, Winslow street, Aylesbury . Wyatt George, Hall end, Stoke Mande- Jellis Frederick (to William Hall esq.), Ward & Can~on, 30 High street & L. & ville, Aylesbury Manor farm, Marsworth, Tring N. W. Statwn, Aylesbury Wylie Robert, Bradwell, New Bradwell & Jones Alfred (to H. E. Bull esq. J.P.), Bradwell Abbey, Wolverton R.S.O Maids Moreton, Buckingham FIRE ENGINE MAKERS. Young Albert S. J. Edgcott, Aylesbury Judge William (to B. G. Gates esq.), Merryweather & Sons Limited, Green- Young Fred, Edgcott, Aylesbury Chartridge, Chesham R.S.O wich road sE & 63 Long Acre w o, Young J. Dunsty hill, Charndon, Bicester Kilpin George (to Jas. Edmunds), Stoke London Young Robert, Great Horwood, Winslow Goldington, Newport Pagnell Young W. Grendon Underwood, Aylesbry Kimble Harry (toT. P.jWillis esq.), Nash, FIRE EXTINGUISHER MFRS. Stony Stratford, Bucks Messer & Thorpe (sole manufacturers . Farm Balh:ffs. King Thomas (to~- N. N. Bartlett esq.), of the patent bucket fire extinguisher), Atkmgs James (to Lord Chesham), Ash wells, Tyler s Green, Amersham 8 Quality court Chancery la. London we Latimer, Chesham R.S.O Knibb James (to Robert Curtis esq;), ' Avery William (to Mrs. Fountaine), Low. Denham, Aylesbury Wingbury, Wing, Leighton Buzzard Lee Robert (to Mrs. Stevenson), Hedger- FIREPROOF SAFE M~KER, Baillie James (toW. D. Mackenzie esq.), ley), Gerrard's Cross R.S.O Tann John (Anchor Reliance bent steel :Bosmore, Fawley, Henley-on-Thames Lodge Edwd. (to Wm. Hy. Grenfell esq. safes), 11 Newgate street, London Eo Bates William (to J. A. Webster esq.), D.L., J.P.), Taplow, Maidenhead Hardwick, Aylesbury Newton Alfred (to H. Pocock esq.), FIRE WOOD DEALERS. Beckett Thomas (to Sir Philip F. Rose Erentford grange Coleshill, Amershaill Basden William Birchwood villas Farn­ bart. D.L., J.P. ), Tyler's Green,Amershm Pearce Alfre_d (to T~omas Parsons esq.), ham common: Farnham Royal' R.S.O Beeson C._ (to F. E. Slocock esq.), Lane Sp~en, Prmces Rtsborough S.O . Dunkley James, Akeley, Buckingham End, H1gh Wycombe Perkms Henry (to Hon. W. F. D. Sm1th Haynes Benjamin, Caldecote street, Belsham Edmund (to William Lowndes M.P.), Post office, Greenlands, Ramble- NewportPagnell esq. J.P.), Bellingdon, Chesham R.S.O don, Henley-on-Thames Hurst Waiter Leckhamstead Buckingham Besent Thomas (to the Earl of Rosebery), Phillips John. (to Lord Cottesloe), Swan· Knight Wm. Market sq. Wol~erton R.S.O _Mentmore, Le~ghton Buzzard ~o~ne, Wmslow . Norman T. Bow Brickhill, Bletchley Bud James (to Capt. T. H. T. Drake J.P.), Ph1llips Newman (to George W1gley esq.), Smith Charles, Spring gardens, Well end, Berry:field, Quarrendon, Aylesbury Little Horwood, Winslow Bourne End S.O Blackstock David (to W. D. Mackenzie Plumridge Edward (to H. C: Brown esq. Wigginton Robert, Spittal street, Marlow esq.), Fawley Court farm, Fawley, J.P.), Stokenchurch, Wallingford Henley-on-Thames Smith Edwin (to John Hobbs), North FIREWORK MAKERS. Bloxham Giles (to trustees of Sir Philip Crawley, Newport Pagnell p · J & S W 1 th d Henry Paunceforte-Duncombe hart.), Smith Joseph (to Thos. George esq.), am ;~~t M onsA 121 L ~wor roa 0 Great Brickhill, Bletchley Newton Longville, Bletchley 8 E • ary xe, on on E Brett Thomas (to Mr. John Brett), Nash, Sno~ Charles (to Miss Alice de Roths- FISHING TACKLE MAKERS Stony Stratford child), Waddesdon, Aylesbury · Brock James (to Lieut.-Col. W. Bradish Southam John, Manor farm, Wotton Bambridge & Co. 7l High st. Eton, Wndsr Ellames eaq.), Wood barn, Little Mar- Underwood, Aylesbury £owman J. W. & E. 33 Market place, low, Marlow Olney; & Dartmouth road .
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