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LINCOLNSHIRE. FAR 689 Fletcher Christopher, Wilksby, Boston Foster Richard, Belle Vue House, Trus- Freeman Mrs fJ.'RADgs DmECTORY •] LINCOLNSHIRE. FAR 689 Fletcher Christopher, Wilksby, Boston Foster Richard, Belle Vue house, Trus- Freeman Mrs. Elizh. Morton, Bourne Fletcher Edmund, Keddington, Louth thorpe, Mablethorpe 8.0 Freeman John, Dyke, Bourne Fletcher Edward, Lit. Bytham, Gmtbtn Foster Richard, Pickwortb, Folkingham Freeman John T. North Kyme, Lincoln Fletcher G. Ea8thorpe ct.Wigtoft, Bostn Foster Robert, Beltoft, Doncaster FreemanP.J.The Lodge,Welby,Grnthm Fletcher Hy. East Bntterwick, DonC88ter Foster Robert, Epworth, Donca8ter Freeman T. West Pinchbeck, Spalding Fletcher Henry, Halltoft End, Boston FosterR.R.Sth.Cockeringtongrng.Louth Freeman Wm. Northon's lane, Holbeach Fleteher John, Dowsdale, Whaplode Foster Thomas, Swarby, Sleaford Freemantle Edward, Gosbertn.Spalding Drove, Wisbech Foster William, Alkborough, Doncaster Freemantle Fred, Quadring, Spalding Fletcher John, Luddington, Goole Foster William, Swinstead, Bourne FreestoneJ.Pointon cot.Pointn.Flknghm Fletcher John, Owston, Doncaster I<'oster W.H. Toynton All Saints, Spilsby Freir Geo. Deeping St. Nicholas,Spalding Fletcher Mrs. Martha, Wimberley hall, Fotherby .Brian, North Scarle, Newark FreirSaml.Graftho.Pinchbeck,Spalding Weston, Spalding Fotherby T.Thorpe-on-the-Hill, Lincoln Freshney Arthur Edwin & Wilfred Fletcher Richard, Owston, Doncaster I<'otheringham Mrs. R. Upton, Gainsbro' Stephenson, Grainthorpe ho. Grimsb1 Fletcher Thomas, Garnsgate, Long Fonlston Stepben, Nth. Kelsey, Lincoln Freshney Henry, East Field house,. Sutton, Wisbech Fountain C. Langtoft, Market Deeping Grimoldby, Louth Fletcher Thomas, Luddington, Goole Fountain Henry, Langriville, Boston Freshney Jsph. Walesby, Market Rasen Fletcher Thomas, North Kyme, Lincoln Fountain Henry, Leake, Boston Freshney Marwood, Fen houses, South Fletcher Wm. Fen, .Blankney, Lincoln FountainJ.Strnbby hall,Langtn. Wragby Somercotes, Louth Fletcher William, Halltoft End, Boston FountainMoses,WestPincbbeck,Spaldng Freshney Thomas Bennett, The Grange. Fletcher Wm. Moor, Nth. Kelsey, Lncln Fountain Richd.Fen,Gosberton,Spaldng South Somercotes, Louth FletcherWm. Nth. Owersby, Markt. Rasen Fountain&. River side, Pinchbeck,Spldng Friend Waiter, Bloxholm, Lincoln Fletcher William, Rowston, Lincoln Fountain Thomas, Risegate, Spalding Frisby:M.J.North st.Crowlnd. Peterbor&" Fletcher William, Scamblesby, Horncstl Fovargue Wm.Bank,Quadring,Spalding Frisby R.DeepingSt.James,Mkt.Deepng Flint Clayton, Spalding marsh,Spalding Fowe Thomas, Eagle, Lincoln FrisbyS.DeepingSt.James,Mrkt.Deepng Flint John, Cowhirne, Spalding Fowle Edward, Algarkirk, .Boston Frith G.Croft, Wainfleet All Saints R.S.O Flintham Cbas. North Kyme, Lincoln Fowler ArthnrEdwardL.Revesby,Bostn Frith Robert, Donington, Spalding Flintbam John, Fen, Branston, Lincoln Fowler Edward, Mareham-Ie-Fen,.Bostn Frost John, Scalp, Fishtoft, Boston *Flintham William, Linwood moor, Fowler George, Thorne levels, Sandtoft, Frow Charles, Kirton-in-Lindsey Metheringham, Lincoln Thorne, Doncaster Frow Edmund, Harrington, Spilsby Flintoff Mrs. Mary & Bransby, Hag- Fowler George, Worlaby S.O Frow Ueo. Grange, Wainfleet St. Mary worthingham, Spilsby Fowler Henry Tyler, Eastoft, Goole Frow Hewson, Leake, Boston Flintoff Francis, Canwick, Lincoln Fowler J. B. Middle Rasen, Market Rasn Frow John, Wainfleet St. Mary Flintoff William, Gouleeby, Lincoln Fower John, Chapel St. Leonards, Alfrd !<'row W.Market pl.LongSut.ton, Wisbecb Flinton J. North end, Crowle,Doncaster FowlerJoseph, Little Steeping, Spilsby Fryer Enoch, Bigby, Brigg Flower Edwin, Sibsey, .Boston Fowler Mrs. Martha, Croft, Wainfleet Fulford Reuben, Great Coates S.O Flowers Alfred, Cowbit, Spalding All Saints R.S.O FulforthW.Helpringham,Heckingtn.S.O Flowers George, New Leake, Boston Fowler Reuben, Bullington, Wragby Fuller M. Spot lane, Frampton, Boston Flowers William, Eastville, Boston Fowler Reuben, Westwoodside,Doncastr Fuller Robert, Quadring, Spalding Flowers William, Hungerton hall, Wy- Fowler R.Godnow bridge,Crowle,Dncstr I<'urness George, Edenbam, Bourne ville, Grantham Fowler R. jun. Levels,Crowle, .Doncastr Fnrniss W.jun.Sctlnd.Ingldsby.Grnthm. Folley Jas. A. Lntton ho.Lutton,Wisbeh FowlerRobertHayton,Burringhm.Dncstr Fussey Daniel, Aby, Alford FolleyR.K.Market pl.LongSutton, Wsbeh Fowler Thos. East Theddlethorpe,Louth Fussey George, East Halton, Ulceby Foord T. Barton lo. Barton-on-Humber Fowler Tom, Mablethorpe St. Mary S.O Fussey Geo. North Killingholme, Ulceby Footitt John, Moulton Chapel, Spalding Fowler Tom,Mabletborpe St.Peter,Alfrd Fussy John, Tothill, Alford Foottit John, Willingham, Gainsbord Fowler William, Horsington, ].incoln Futer George, Scottlethorpe, Bourne Forcett George, Brigsley, Grimsby Fowler William,LowBurnham,Doncastr Fynes Michael, Woodhall Spa, Lincoln . Ford Joseph, Harmston, Lincoln Fowler William, Tealby, Market Rasen Gadd Benjamin, North Kyme, Lincoln Ford Thomas, Manor house, Redbourne, Fowler Wm. West Butterwick, Doncastr Gadd Benjamin, Sutterton Fen, Bosto111 Kirton Lindsey Fox Jsph. jun. & Rbt.Dorrington,Lincln Gadd James, Sutterton Fen, Boston Ford Thomas, Whaplode Drove,Wisbech Fox Wm. & M.TheTofts,Friskney,Bostn Gadd William, Fen, North Kyme,Lncln Ford William B. Whaplode Drove, Wsbeh I<'ox G. Bridge rd. Long Sutton, Wisbech Gadsby Johnson, Donington, Spalding Foreman Geo. EastTheddlethorpe,Louth Fox George, Halltoft End, Boston Gainsborough Robt.&Son,Gt.Coates S.() Foreman John, Whaplode, Spalding Fox George, Welton, Lincoln Gainsborough Robt. Grimoldby, Louth Foreman J. Cob hall, Brampton, Lincoln Fox James, Wispington, Horncastle Gant Charles William, Ashby, Brigg Forman Abraham 0. Ashby, Grimsby FoxJarvis, Normanby-by-Spital, Lincln Gant Emmanuel, Bilsby, Alford Forman Absalom, Grainsby, Grimsby Fox John, Owston, Doncaster Gant Samuel, Harrington, Spilsby I<'orman Henry Allen, Grimoldby, Louth Fox John, Scothern, Lincoln Garfitt James, Childers drove, Spalding- Forman W.Addlethorpe ho.BurghR.S.O Fox Jonathan, 41 Carlton road, Boston Garner A. Gosberton bank, Spalding Forman Wi1liam, Park house, South Fox Joseph, sen. Dorrington, Lincoln Gari1er Benjamin, Kirton Fen, Lincoln Kyme &North Kyme, Lincoln Fox Richard, Low Fonaby, Caistor Garner Charles, Button Bridge, Wisbecb ForringtonC. T.East Stockwith,Gnsboro' Fox William,Church end,Freiston,Bostn Garner Cornelius, Sutterton, Boston Forrington Charles T. 'fhurlby farm, Fox William, Scotter, Lincoln Garner Henry, Gosberton, Spalding Knaith, Gainsborough Fox Wm. M. North Cockerington,Louth Garner Henry, jun. Cheal, Spalding Forrington John Turner, Saxilby house, Fox William Shearbnrn, Manor house, Garner John K. Westhorpe, Spalding Lincoln; & at Lincoln Potter Hanworth, Lincoln Garner Robert G. Dalderby, Horncastl& ForsterW.G.Hawthrpe.lrnham,Grnthm Foyster William, Gedney Hill, Wisbech Garner William, Bottesford, Brigg Foster C. Workhouse end, Wrangle Bostn Francis George L. N ormanby lodge, Garner William, Welby, Grantham Foster Mrs. Edna, The Field, Helpring- Normanby-on-the-Wolds, Lincoln Garniss George, Goxbill, Hull ham, Heckington S.O Francis Hy. Eagle ho. Whaplode,Spldng GarnissRichard,lvy ho.GreatCoatesS.o- Foster Edward, Swaby, Alford Francis Hy. West Deeping,Mrkt.Deepng Garratt Joseph,Turbury,Haxey,Doncstr Foster Edward Clark, Waterton hall, Francis Henry, jun. Scrane End, Bostn Garratt William,Metheringham,Lincoln Garthorpe, Goole I<'rancis James, Sloothby, Alford Garrodd Mrs. Ann, Burgh R.S.O Foster G. Battlegreen,Epworth,Doncstr Francis John Thomas, Freiston, Boston Garton G.Fen,Helprnghm.Hckngtn.S.<> Foster Geo. Common, Wrangle, .Boston Francis John W. Shore, Freiston,Boston GartonHenry,2South parade,Grantham Foster George, Great Carlton, Louth Francis William, Moulton, Spalding GartonSl.Helpringham,HeckingtonS.O> Foster George, Harrington, Spilsby I<'rankish Henry, Roxby, Doncaster GarveyJames Edwd. Waltham, Grimsby Foster George, Park road, Spalding Frankish M.Faldingworth,MarketRasen Garwood John, Thurlby, Bourne Foster Geor~e, Scredington, Folkinghm Frankish Wm. Limber, Brocklesby S.O Garwood William Edis, Thurlby,Bourne­ Foster Henry, Crosby, Doncaster Frankland R. & W. Susworth,Doncaster Gash George, Swinstead, Bourne Foster Henry, Ealand, Crowle,Doncaster Franklin John, Walcot, Lincoln Gash Henry, Wilsford, Grantham I<'oster Hy. Neap ho.Gunhouse,Doncastr Franklin Robert, Ashby, Brigg Gash Mrs.L.Fen houses,Swineshd.Bostn. Foster Hy. M. Barnetby-le-Wold,Lincln Franks Mrs. M.&Jn.T.Haconby,Bourne GaskMrs.C.TheHeath,Bracebrdg.Lncln. Foster Mrs. Jane (exors. of)t lt'ield side, Franks H. Hurdle Tree bank, Holbeach Gask Mrs.Elizabth.Skellingthorpe,Lncln Crowle, Doncaster Franks Henry, Rippingale, Bonrne GaskWm.Old frm.Skellingthorpe, Lncln Foster Mrs. JanePriscilla,Grasby,Lincln Franks Joseph, Haconby, Bonrne Gaunt Alfred, North Kelsey, Lincoln Foster John, Crosby, Doncaster Franks Jsph. Langtoft, Market Deeping Gaunt Chas. jun, Primrose hill, Wragby Foster John, Ealand, Crowle, Doncaster Franks M. Stonegate, Gedney,Holbeach Gaunt Mrs. Fanny, Langton, Wragby Foster John, Luddington, Goole Franks Samuel Phoonix, Inkerson Fen, Gaunt Geo. Kirkby-on-Bain, Horncastle Foster John, Sapp rton, Folkingham Sutton St. Edmunds, Wisbech Gaunt Jesse, Stixw;:,uld, Lincoln I<'oster John Henry, Holdingham,Sleafrd Frearson Tom, West Barkwith, Wragby Gaunt John, Wispington ho. Horncastle Foster John Henry, lngoldsby,Granthm Free Isaac, Button Bridge, Wisbech Gaunt Thomas, Edlington, Horncastle. FosterNathanielG.Wi.:.nall'sgate,Holbch Free Robert, Fen, Pointon, Folkingham Gaunt Thomas, Gosberton, Spalding. .
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