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THADES.' FEA 783 Hill .Albert (To Mr (LINCOLNSHIRE. J THADES.' FEA 783 Hill .Albert (to Mr. James Hill), Bel- 1Neeve Willi·a.m (to David Tong esq. ), Smith Philip (to Mr. Tbos. Holmes), wood farm, Bracon, DoncM~tell" i South Oarlton, Lincoln \Vest Fen, Boston llill John (to the Burghley estate), I Newborn Roberrt (to .A. J. Brown Smith William (toW. B. Barnes esq.), Burgbley park, Stamford e"q. ), Garthorpe R. S.O Hundreds farm, East Reeking- 1 Six Hill John (to Mr. Geo. Coulthunt),' Ogden Charles (to R~mben Roberts ton, Boston West Halton, Doncaster esq.), Digby, Lincoln Smith W~lliam (to W. H. Ward esq.), Hobson Wilham (to .A. Knapton el!q. i Parker James (to W. Hoff esq.), ~Iidlville, BQ.!;,ton Y.orkslhire), Lud:dington, Swinefieet Grebby, Spilsby South David (to Charles Edward Mar- R.S.O ·Parker Thomas (to Mr. John Todd), fleet esq.), Boothby, Lincoln Hodson Da.vid (to Lieut.-Col. Parker),· Kirkby Green, Lincoln Spencer Harry (to T .. J. Belt-on esq. Great Hale, Heckington S. 0 • Parker William (to Mrs. Pockling- sen. ), Amcotts, Doncast.e•r Holloway Henry Edward (to Mr. H. 1 ton-Ooltman),.. Home farm, Hag- Spratt G.(toW.Creaser es-q.),rfnngton Sharpley), South Reston, Louth I naby, Spilsby fen, Deeping St. Nicholas, Spalding Holmes William (to Samuel McCaw· 'Patohett Daniel (to Mr. Wi1liam Bow- Stanton William (to Thomas Blad- ley e5q.), J.Wthwell, Caistor ser),Stone farm,ThoreS>way, Caistor worth e.sq.), Luddington, Swine- Houlden George (to Rev. Edward Patman Robert (to Richd. Harrison fleet R.S.O Rawnsley M . .A., J.P.), Hall farm, esq.), Deeping St. Nicholas, Spldng Stevenson George (to T. N. Worth Raith by, Spilsby Pattisun John (to Edward Cross esq. ), esq. ), Hurn bank, Holbeach HouJ.cLen Harry (to F. W. S. Heywood Owruby, Lincoln Streets John (to Edward Mason Gran- esq. Holbeck manor), .Ashby Puero- Pepper GeDrge (to tale Rev. Wilfred tham esq.), .Stickford, Boston rum, Horn castle .Angnstus Holden Tho.rold M . .A.), Stubbs George (to .!.rthur Ellwood Hou1de·n Thomas (•to Harry i.Valker Gun1by, Grant!bam esq. ), New York, Lincoln esq. ), The Grange, Driby, Spi[.sby Picksley George (to. T. Oates esq. ), Te;b b William (to Major-Gen. Sir M. Howitt W<illia,m (to C. Turn()l' eo;q. East·oft R.S.O W. Willson K.C.B., J.P.), Kel1by, J .P. ), Stoke Rochfmd, Gran1!ham Pol1l Frooerick (to Col. Ciharles Birch- Grantham Hubbard George (to I. Sharpley Reynards.on J.P.),Holyweii, Sti8Jllfd Topham John (to Mr. C. H. Hawser), esq. ), Grainthorpe S.O Port as David (to Charles Marfieet Fen, Holbeach Hundleby Henry (to Robert. Harrison esq.), Boothby, Lincoln Torn .AHred (to .A. Knapton), Lud- . esq.), West .Ashby, Horncastle Potterton Charles (to Pereira Brown dington, SwJnefieet R.S.O Hyde John Thomas (to William Re€di esq.), Glentworth, Lincoln Toyne Wm. (to J. E. Hurdman esq.), esq.), Belahford, Horncastle 'Priestly Josep!h (to S. G. Wildsmitih Sloothby, .Alford Ingram Oharles (to R. Horns by & Sons I e.sq. ), Harmst{)n, ~Lincoln Vickers John (to J. E. Hurdman esq. ), Limited), Inner street, Grantham 1 Proctor William (t-o W. S. Scholey Hameringham, HoTUcastle · Isaaas John (t-o Walter T. Br<Jwn: ~-sq.), Ea.stoft R.S.O Vickers William (to B. Smith esq.), e.sq.), Haddington, Lincoln • Rawden Josepb (to George Godson Hor'bling, Folkingham S.O Issit1l Joseph (to W. H. Ward esq.),, esq. jun.), East Neckington, Bo~ton Ward William (to exors. of Rt. '\Vyche Manor house, Croft, Wainfl.eet .All' Rawden Wil'liam (to .A. Tom.linson esq. ), Postland, Crowland, Peterboro' Saints R.S.O I esq.), Broughton, Brigq Wa.rrine.r Fr<>derick (to Mr. R. Wil- .J anney Mark (to ~1r. J o<hn Thomas· Redford William (to G. C. Harris kin son). Scopwick, Lincoln Jennings-), Thoresway, Caistor esq.), Wildmore, Lincoln Wass William (to .Arthur Saul esq. ot .Jessop W~lliam (to M·ns. Thomas: Reyno1ds Smith (to H.J. C{)oke esq. ), Bourne), 'Vilsthorpe. Stamford Widdows.on), Great Hale, Hecking-' Whipchicken farm, Postland, Grow- Waters William (to W. H. Sewards ton S.O 1 land, Peterborough esq. ), Dyke, Bourne .Johnson George (to Sir M . .A. R. 1 Rhod<es Joseph (t-o Ed'Wa·r·d Mas•on Watton Jos·eph (t-o Mr. Willirun Cholmeley bart. J .P.), Easton, , Granttham e_,;q. ), Ilighbarn, West Did: ens"), Scredington, Fulkingham Grantham Keal, Spilsby Wells George (to John Langbam esq.), .Johnson Jobn(to C. J. Calthorp esq.), · Richardson Samuel (to Mr. Wm. Hal- Hough-on-the-Hill, Grantham Nettleton, Caistor kon), .A;;hhy, Doncaster \Vhitworth Samuel (to Williarn Dennis Kendan 'Dbomas (to P . .A. Skip with Roberts William (to Messrs. Malt by esq. ), Strug"s hill, Sutterton, Boston esq.), Melwood, Epwor1:1h,DoncJLster & Clarke ), Eastville, Boston Whit worth William (to J. St. Vigor Kettleborough Tom (to Chas. F. Pad- Robinson Edwin (to Lord Heneage Fox esq. J.P.), Girsby, Lincoln dison esq. ), Canwick, Lincoln P.C.), House farm, Hainton, Lincoh1 Wilkimon Amos (to .A. Tnnnard), Xe<ttlewe1l Wjlli.am (t{) W. R. Field- Robinson Joseph (to T. J. Bel.ton e-sq. Boston West, Boston · ~;end esq. ), Gayton-le-Wold, Lincoln jun. ), .Amcotts, Doncas.ter Wilkinson George (to Sir Montagu A. 'Kirk 'rhomas (to Rev. Frederick Robinson Peter (to J. T. Neeclham R. Cholmeley bart. J.P.), Burton. Di~kinson Hall M . .A.),Manby, Louth esq.), Legbourne, Louill1 Coggles, Grantham 'LaJimman Wm. (to R. Roberts esq.), Rowell Edward (to R. Kelham esq.), Willie Charles (to John Robinson _ Thimbleby, Horncastle Broadgate, Gedney Hill, Wisbech esq. ), Sale by, .Alford Lancaster Charles (to Mr. C. Brant), Sanders .Asher rto Geo. Bowser esq.), Willows John William (to Lieut.-Col. North Re~>ton, Loutlh Scremby, Sp1lsby c. J. B. Parker J.P.), Corby heath, Leggitt Samuel (to C. Mason esq. ), Sanderson Wm. (to Sir IIy. Michae1 Grant ham Wrangle, ~o~ton , Hawley bart. J.P.), Tumby HousC\ Wilson Henry (to John Sbarpe esq.), "Leverton William (to R. J. Slatel' I farm, Tumby, Boston Barrlnev Lincoln _esq.), New Le-ake, Bost?n. 1 Scothorne George (to. Samuel Kelsey Wraith Charles (to .A. Knapton esq.), 'Lu~b Joseph (~ C. G1lhat esq.), esq.), ~e~pham, Gamsborough . Luddingt()n, Swinefieet R.S.O L1ttle Beats,. L_mcoln Scott W1lham (t-o W. J. Warnnel' Wright J. (to tbeDuke of Rutland K.G., ""Lloyd John W1lham (to the Earl of esq.), Stow, Lmcoln G CB) W 1 tho G tham Dysart), Swayfield house, GrantJhm Sellers Banks (to J. E. Hurdman W ~- ht. Th' 00 (st Hrpe, rrabnl "f . ur- hb .A'" d' r1g omas o onoura e:> aunce Longma t e J oseph (t o J ames C a rt - esq. ) , nl'11 oug y, .1110r R G"ff d M G) B thb _p 11 wright esq.). Harmston, Lincoln Sentance William (to C. Beasley esq.), G 1thor 0 · · · ' 00 Y agne ' 'Lowe Pbilip(to Frederic Biggins esq.), Barrowby, Grantham W _rahnt aThm (t ..,. W"lk" · B e11 eau, .Alforu -' Sbarpe F re dk . (t o R"~t.ll;uar d E astl an d r1g ) N rthomas C k o . .....t L1 1nsonth _,..uunn F .rarDi-·1- (t o c . T urn or e,q.• J . p . ) , esq. ) , D eepmg· St . N"1c b o1 as, s p ldn., "' W esq.. ht , w·n·o . oc(t enng0<> t on, Shou Stoke Rochford, GPanbbram Simons Wm. (to William Stephenson n~ 1 Iam 0 a es arp1 ey Madens W.alt-er (to Steplhen Roberts esq.), We~twoodside, Doncaster eaq.), North Somercotes R.S.? . · esq.), Wildmore, Lincoln Simpson William (to George E. San- Young George (to John Hrggms 'Mann Forman (toW. R. Sharp esq.), dars esq.), Sca.mpton. Lincoln rsq.), Orby, Burgh R.S.O Sutterton Fen, Boston Skelton J dhn Henry (to the Earl of Young William (to Mr. Thos. Holmes), 1.Iarrabt John (to Mr. J ahn Douse), Yarboroug4h), Broclcles-by R. S. 0 West Fen, Boston Grange farm, Middlle Rasen,Marktlt Skipworth Fitz.Henry (t{) Robert Rasen Spencer esq. of MetJheringham FARRIERS. MarshaU Barney (to William BowcSer Brandicarr). Howsham, Lincoln See Smiths, Black!!mith8 &c. esq.), Gr.eetwell, Lincoln Smalley WiM~am (to John Thompson Ma:xey Mark (to Roberl Martin esq. e5q. ), Hig.htlelds, Ea.st Keal,Spilsby . Postland), Crowland, Peterborough Smedley 'Villiam (to William James FAT MERCHANTS . Mayer Croft (to C. Sharpley el;q. ), Tliompson esq. ), Postland, Crow- Howitt Matthew Henry, Butchery st.& Wold Newton, Nth.Thore~by R.S.O land, Pet-erborough Cattle market, Monks road, Lincoln Melton Edmund (to F. Wi1kin;;,on Smith David (to Messrs. F. & ..A. Wing Joseph & Son, I6 Pen st. Boston e.sq. ), Yarborou~h, Louth Sly), Deeping Bank, Spalding -Moulds J a.hn (to Mr. J ahn Tom~in- Smith John (to Ja.s. Hemingbrough FEATHER MERCHANTS. son), Somerby, Granth11m esq. J.P. ), Crow le, Doncaster Anderson F. S. & Co. 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