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Trade.;;;. Far 749 [LINCOLN~ EIRE.] TRADE.;;;. FAR 749 Cox Thos. & Jsph. Hanthorpe, Bourne Crofh J. K. Caistor rd. Market Rasen Curtis Charles, Bardney, Lincoln Cox Albert, Kelfield, Dom:aster Croft J. K. Middle Rasen, Mrkt. Rsn Curtis Frederit:k, Stixwould, Lincoln Cox B. Drayton, Swineshead, Boston Croft John, North Scarle, Newark Curtis George, Bonby, Hull Cox J. J. Great Gonerby, Grantham Croft Robert, Kirkstead, Lincoln Curtis Hugh, Fen lane, Mareham-le- Co~ Ja<>. South Owerslby, Market Rasn Croft Robert, North Scarle, Newark Fen, Boston Cox John, Barr-ow-on-Humber, Hul'l Croft Thomas, Horsington, Lincoln Curtis John, Moortown, Lincoln Cox Jn. HiU farm, Bloxholm, Lincoln Croker Francis, jnn. St. Catherine's, Curtis Mrs. John, Laceby, Grimsby Cox Jn. Owmby & Normanby, Lincoln Whaplode, Spalding Curtis John William, Grange farm, Cox Jo~eph Shepperlion, Monlton Croker James, Hurdle Tree bank, Kirkby-on-Bain, I.incoln Eaugate, Whaplode Drove, Wisbech Whaplode, Spalding Curtis Joseph, Furze house, Hagworth- Cox W. Brow hi. Nth. Kelsey, Lincln Croker Jas. jun. Snaffen la.Whaplode ingham, Spilsby Coxen Frederick, Surfleet, Spalding Croot George, Sutton Bridge,Wisbech Curti,s Mrs. Joseph,Epworth, Doncastr Coxon Jas. Mareham-le-Fen, Lincoln Cropley Burrell, Fishmore end, Curtis Thomas, Woodhouse, Doncaster Crabtree Eli, Great Ponron, Grantham Wigtoft, Boston Curtis Wm. Candlesby, Burgh R.S.O Craft Mrs. E. Algarkirk Fen, Boston Cropley E. Swaton, Folkingham S.O Cussons W. Marss.r, Halton Holegate, Cragg Daniel, Priorv farm, Long Ben- Cropley George, Wigtoft bank, Boston Spilsby nington, Grantham Cropley John, Bardney, Lincoln Cusworth John, Stewton, Louth Cragg J. White cross, Tydd St. Mary, Cropley Mont ague, Sutterton, Boston Cutforth A. Manor house, Orby, Wisbech Cropley Thomas, Quadring, Spalding Burgh R.S.O Cragg John, Allington, Grantham Cropley Thos. St. Matthew's, .tiolbeach Cntforth C. Dowdyke, SnttPrtn.Boston Cragg Robt. Sutton St. James, Wisbch Cropley William,Ivy home, Dowdyke, Cutforth Mrs. S. A. Fosdyke, Boston Cragg W. Sutton St. James, Wisbech Sutterton, Boston Cuthbert Arthur, 'Scawby R.S.O Cragg William, Hough-on-the-Hill, Cropper G. Fell, Scrane End, Boston Cuthbert G. B. 1South Killingholme, Grantham Cropper Samuel, Scrane End, Boston Ulceby R.S.O . Cram T. R. Sweet Brier farm, Burgh Crosby Frank, Risegate, Spalding Cuthbert George Franc1s, The Vale, R.S.O Crosby Samuel, Capes entry, Gosber- Ulceby village, Ulceby R.S.O Crane Edward, Quadring, Spalding ton, Spalding Cuthbert Humphrey, Habrough 8.0 Crane George, St. John's, Holbeach Crosby Samuel, Quadring, Spalding Cut~bert. Thomas D:ayton, Gander Cranidge J. Ross, Epworth, Doncaster Crosby William, Claypole, Newark h1ll, H1baldstow, Br1g~ Cranidge M. W. Westgate, Doncaster Cross Arthur Bright, Willoughton, Lin- Cut~~ert John, Walmer house, South Craven C. E. Long Hedges, Bo~ton coln; & at Kirton-in-Lindsey R.S.O K1llingho~e, Ulceby R.S.O Craven Christopher, Swineshead, Bstn Cross Charles Glentworth Lincoln Cuthbert Richard, Crosby, Doncaster Craven Francis William, Stalling- Cross Charles' Edwd. Caenby, Lincoln Cuthbert W. D. South Killingholme, borough S. 0 Cross Charles Waiter, Hall farm, Bly- Ulceby R. S. 0 Craven Henry, Langriville, Boston borough, Kirton-in-Lindsey R.S.O Cutts Thomas, Epworth, Don~aster Craven Henry, Scrane End, Boston Cros~ Daniel, Hallgate, Sutton St. Daft Harr?p & George, Tooth1ll, Dog- Craven Mrs. M. J. Kirton Holme, Bstn Edmunds "\Visbech dyke, Lincoln Craven Thos. Ledger, Sutterton, Bstn Cross Edwa~d Charles, Manor house, Daft Herbert Henry, Dogdyke, Lincoln Crawford A. E. Lodge, Pickwortb, Kirton-in-Lindsey R.S.O Daft Mrs. Rosamond, Leak~, Boston Folkingham S. 0 Cross Frank Brailsford Lake house, Daft Thomas, Dogdyke, Llncoln Crawford Alfred, Algarkirk, Boston Fillingham, Lincoln ' Daft W~t~am, New York, L~ncoln Crawford Edwin, "\Yyberton rd. Boston Cross William, Wilsthorpe, Stamford Daft Wllham Henry, Langnck.Boston Crawford George F. Burgh R.S.O Grassland H.Newton-on-'l'rent,Newark Dal?y Charles, Coldharbour,Northorpe; Crawford J. Hagworthingham, Spi1sby Crow David, Chapel St. Leonards,Alfrd Lmcoln . Crawford James, Rattan row, Ben- Crow David, Hogsthorpe, Alford Dalby T_. ~ong Bennmgton, Grantham ington, Boston Crow Geo. The Tofts, Friskney R.S.O Dale Wilha~, Ashby, Doncaster Crawford Jn. Sea end,Benington,Bostn Crow Harry, Jo'riskney R.S.O Dale~ Davld, Theddlethorpe .A.llc Crawford Robert, Goulceby,CLincoln Crow John, Aisby, Gainsborough Samts, Louth . Crawford Robert, Scrane end, Boston Crow William, Alvingham, Louth Dales Joseph, Ulc~by, .Alford . Crawford W. Os god by, Market Rasen Crowder & Clarke Church end Dales Robert, Bolingbroke,. Spilsby Crawford William, The Bungalow, Leverton, Boston ' ' DDalales TWh~~as, GSrt~aktfStdeepBmgt, Spilsby F re1s· t on Shore, Boston C row d er Ed ward, T h ornton, H orncast1 e D ltes • Mam, bl th1c orSt , Maos ,on R S , . 0 d G S th L' I a on ""'"· a e orpe . r) . 0 Craw 1 ey B ro th ers, M e1 woo d pnory, row er eorge, eo ern, mean Dalton Charles, Wigtoft, Boston Owston Ferry, Doncaster Crowder J.Sheepgate, Leverton,Bost.n D lt F k E B · h L' I .._ ·, M h "I 1 C d W'll' Le k B t a on ran . as~1ng am, 1nc n Craw 1er: H enry .,.. ;:-,on, c ars •"' ou ton, row er 1 mm, a e, os on Dalton Henry, Goxbill, Hull Spaldmg Crowson John, Saltfleet,. Louth Dalton John, Barrow-on-Humb~r. Bull' Crawley J. Whaplode manor, Holbeach Crowson Thomas,Welton-m-the-Marsh, Dalton Richard, Sea~ End, Moulton, Crawshaw Edward, Burton-upon- Burgh R.S.O Spalding Stather, Doncaster . Crowston E.Addlethorpe,Burgh R.S.O Daman Saml. Little Steeping,Spilsby Creaser _Waiter, Uffin~on fen, Deepmg Crows ton John, Elsham R. S. O_ Danby Francis, Dunholme, Lincoln St. N1cbolas, Spaldmg . Crowston John H. Tetney, Gnmsby Dandison F.Cbapel.St.Leonards, Alford Creasey Mrs. Abraham, Walcot, Lmcln Crowtber John George, East Hal· Dann Mrs. Sarah, Whitron, Doncaster· Creasey E.West end,Wyberton, Boston ton, Ulceby R.S.O Dann Thomas, Church Side house & Creasey Ernest W. Dowdyke, Butter- Crust Arthur, Sutterton, Boston Low farm, Ea.Halton,Ulceby R.S.O ton, Boston Crust Edward Bowser, Leake, Boston Dannatt John S. Barrow haven Hull Creasey Frederick, Hanthorpe, P.ourne Crust 'Mrs. E;izh. Hill dyke, Boston Dannatt Mark North Will~gbam _ Creasey George Cooke, Dowsby,Bourne Crust George, '\Villungbby hills, Bostn Market Rase~ ' Creasey Mrs. Jas. Walc?t. fen, Lincoln Crust ~osepb,. Kelsey Hall, Great Darley A. Mill grn. Pinchbeck,Spalding· Creasey J. (exors. of),B1llmgbay,Lncln Steepmg: Sp1ls~y Darley B. Surfleet rd. Surfleet,Spalding Creasey John, Glebe farm, Dowsby, Crust W. JUn. Fneston ~bore, Boston DarleyC.R.Cburch la.Pinchbeck,Spldng Boorne . Crust Wm. sen_ Ings, Fr1es~on, Boston Darley G. Mill grn. Pinchbeck, Spalding Creasey Jn. Spanby, Folkl:1gham S.O Cuckson J. Boston rd.Heckm~ton S.O Darley G. Surfleet rd.Surfleet, Spalding Creasey L.Low Fen,Q~adnng,Spaldng Cuck.son _Joseph, Tet~e.Y, Gnms~y Darley G.R. Mill grn.Pinchbeck,Spldng Creasey Mrs.M.Fen, Tlmberland,~ncln Cullen R1chard Jn. ~1llmghay, Lmcoln Darley J.Fishtoft gro. Frithville, Boston Creasey Robert, North Kelsey, Lmcoln Culley Ro bert, Goxh1ll, Hull Darley J a son Kirton Holme Kirton Creasey Simeon, Ing, Bicker, Boston Cullin Miss Ann, Dry Doddington, Boston ' ' ' Creasey Thomas, Rippingale, Boorne Grantham Darlev John Robert Mill green, Pinch• Creasey Thomas, Timberlan~, Lincoln Culpin Samuel, Low ro~d, Spalding beck, Spalding ' Creasey W: !ew lo .. Al_garkuk, Bostn Cundall H. Durtness bndge, Sandtoft, Darley J oseph, Fulletby, HorncastlP Creasey W~ll~am, R1ppmgale, Bourne Crowle, Doncaster DarleyM.H.Mill gm.Pinchbeck,Spaldng CrPaseY: W1llmm,~ensor s_astle_ farm, Cundall H. North end & Godnow rd. Darley William, Mill green, Pinch- Deepmg St. NICholas, ~paldmg Crowle, Doncaster bPck. Spalding Credland Charles, Wroot, Doncaster Cundy Robert, Whaplode Darlow Thomas, Fen, Fleet, Holbeach Creek Rt. E. West Pinchbeck,Spaldng Cunnington T. &; W. Creeton, Grnthm Darmond Jsph. Martin Dales, Lincoln Cridland Maltby, Stow, Lincoln Cunnington John, Gunby, Grantham Darnhill George, Orby, Burgh R.S.O Crisp Charles, Ashby, Grimsby Cunnington Joseph Crane, Deeping Dauber John W. Lisbon villa, Alford Crisp Franci!!, Laceby, Grimsby St. James, Market Deeping Dauber John William, Ruckland, Loutb- Crisp Thomas, Girsby, Lincoln Curl Daniel, Marshchapel, North Daubney Mrs.Aun,Glentworth, Liucln Critchley Hat_her L. Welby, Grantham Th?resby S.O Daubney C.Common side,Leake,Boston Croft G. C'<>msholme, Nth.SomPrcotes Curt1s Arthur, Marehamgate, Mare- Daubney C. Hagworthingham, Spilsby · Croft Goorge, Yarborough, Louth ham-le-Fen, Boston Da.ubnev Geo. Market la. Leake, Bostn • .
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