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30M Far • [ Cambriogeshire TRADE~. 30M FAR • [ CAMBRIOGESHIRE. FARMERs-continued. Forth Geo. English drove, Thorney, Gee W.Nutsgrove, Thorney,Peterboro' England E. Wimblington, March Peterborough Geeson Mrs. C. Graveley, Huntingdon England W.Whaddon, Royston(Herts) Foster Josdah, Gorefield, Wisbech Gent Thos. Ditton lodge, Newmarket Everett Chas.Orwell, Royston (Herts) Fountain Chas. Glass moor, Whittle- Gibbs D. Station road, Thorney, Everitt Edwd. Richd. Wilburton, Ely soey, Peterborough Peterborough Everitt Ebenezer, Wilburton, Ely Fountain James, Wisbech rd. March Gibbs J. Tydd Gote, Tydd St. Giles, Everitt Wm. Clayton, Wilburton, Ely Fovargue Isaac, Doddington, March Wisbech Everitt William, jun. Wilburton, Ely Fox John, High Broadgate, Tydd St. Giddens James, Mepal, Ely Eyet Thoma~, Isleham, Soham Giles, Wisbech Giddens John, Sutton, Ely Eyre Herbert, Two Pothouse, Box- Fox John, M.mea, March Giddens William, Sutoon, Ely worth, St. Ives (Hunts) . Francis George H. St. Michael's,Long Giddings James, WimbIington, March Eyre Thomas, jun. Abbey green, Stanton, Cambridge Giddings Samuel J. Horsegate, Ne"" ton, Wisbech Franklin Robert-, Thorney, Peterboro' WhiUlesey, Peterborough Fairchild Thos. &; In. Stretham, Ely Franklin Samuel Edgar, High street, Gifford Frederick, High st. Cotten- Fairchild Geo. Hill row,Haddenhm.Ely Sawston, Cambridge ham, Cambridge Faircliff James, Burwell, Cambridge Fr.::.nks William, Creek, March Gifford James, The Bury, Foxton, Fairey W. Poplars, Bourn, Cambridge Freeman A.. High st. Chatteris R.S.O Royston (Herts) Farby George, Thetford, Ely Freeman J.Fowlmere,Royston (Herts) Gifford Joseph, Over, Cambridge Farby Richard, Sutton, Ely Freeman T. Wardy hill, Coveney, Ely Gifford M. Park fm.Wimpole,Royston Farey Mrs. Rose, Girton, Cambridge Freeman W. Thorn vils.Hall st.Soham Gilbert Mrs. A. Burnt Chimney Farrants Wm. Shudy Camps, Camb Freeman WaIt. Wayhead,Coveney,Ely drove, Littleport, Ely Faux Blackman, Mepal, Ely Freeman William, Haddenham, Ely Gilbert James, Burnt Chimney drove, Feakes Oliver, Oakington, Cambridge Fresher WiIIiam Day, Benwick,March LittIeport, Ely . Feary George, Chain road, March Fretwell Samuel, Stuntney, Ely Gilbert Wm. Stetchworth, Newmarkt Feast G. Fen, Swaffham Prior,Soham Fre'tweIl Thomas" Stuntney, Ely Gilbey William, Telegraph st. Cot- Feetham J. Hale fen, Littleport, Ely Frohock Charles, Prickwillow, Ely tenham, Cambridge Fenlow J.Common,Leveringtn. Wsbch Frohock Edwin J. All Saints, Long Gilby John, Thorney toll, Wisbech Few Abraham, Sutton, Ely Stanton, Cambridge Gilby John Charles, Wisbech fen, Few J.S. Waterside, Chesterton,Camb Frohock Jacob, Dry Drayton, Camb Guyhirn, Wisbech Few 0 ;ven Charles, Downham, Ely Frohock J. Lolworth grange, Carob Giles Jesse, Witchford, Ely Few Philip, WiIIingham, Cambridge Frohock Thos. Willingham, Camb Gill Ernest Richard, Highflyer hall, Few Richard Henry, Wentworth, Ely Frost Albert S. Isleham, Soham New Barnes, Ely Few Robinson, Willingham, Cambrdg Frusher F. Newton Fen, Newton, Gill Wm. Quay hill, Littleport, Ely Few William, Sutton, Ely Wisbech GilIett WilIiam, Common acre, Fen, Fillenham C. Christchurch, Wisbech Fryer H. F., J.P. The Priory, Chat- Littleport, Ely Fisher George, Bradney, March teris R.S.O Gilson Brown, Wisbech road, Little- Fi&her James, Kirt.ling, Newmarket Fullard Charles & Fred, Knarr fen, port, Ely Fisher Mrs. S. J. Doddington, March Thorney, Peterborough Gimbert Arthur, Sutton, Ely Fisher William, Boot's bridge, Wimb- Fullard Thos. Edward, Green drove, Gimbert John, Sutton, Ely lington, March Thorney, Peterborough Gleaves J. F. Willing-ham,Cambridge Fisk Herbert J. Fordham rd. Soham Fuller A. E. Upware, Wicken, Soham Glover John, MUdenhalI rd. Little­ Fisk Jas. Hardcroft,King's par.Soham Fuller Mrs. Ann, Burwell, Cambridge port, Ely Fison Jonathan Carter &; Samuel Fuller C. A. Wardy hill, Coveney, Ely Glover Langrnan, Hill row, Hadden­ Carter, Lode, Cambridge & Little Fuller J.Padney farm, Wicken,Soham ham, Ely Wilbraham, Cambridge Fuller James, Downham, Ely Goat James, Prickwillow, Ely Fison Charles Porter, MitchelI hall, Fuller Mrs. John, Reach, Cambridge Goat Robert, Prickwillow, Ely Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambridge Fuller Reuben, Fen, Soham Godfrey John, Newton, Wisbech Fison F. C. Fen, Swaffham Prior, Fuller Robert, Spiimeyabbey,Wicken, Godfrey Philip, Newton, Wisbech Soham Soham Godfrey Prime, Cromwell house, Fison Jonn.W. Fen Ditton,Cambridge Fuller Thomas, Wicken, Soham Swavesey, Cambridge Fitch Geo. King, Haddenham, Ely Fuller Tom, Reach, Cambridge Golden C.A. Two Tree hundred,Mrch Fitch James, Hill's lane, Ely Fyson William, Isleham, Soham Golding Jabez, Fen, Downham, Ely Fitch Jsph. Aldreth, Haddenham,Ely Gadsby Mrs. F. Green st. Willing- Goodchild John, Wood hall, Balsham, Fitches George, Chippenham, Soham ham, Cambridge. Cambridge Fitzhugh William, West fen, March Gage James, West st.Chatteris RS.O Goode John M. Mitehell house, Cot- Fitzjohn John, Eastrea, Peterborough Gale Mrs. Betsy, Coates, Peterboro' tenham, Cambridge Flanders John, Downham, Ely Gale John H. Coates, Peterborough Goodey John Thomas,Quaker's drove, Flanders William, Witcham, Ely Gale Thomas, North bank, Thorney, Coates, Peterborough Fletcher Edwd. Fen, Lode, Cambrdge Peterborough Goodger J. W. Parson Drove,Wisbech Fletcher Francis, Great fen, Soham Gales Thomas, Town end, March Goodin Albert M. Milton, Cambridge Fletcher G. H. Whittlesey rd. March Galley John, Reach, Cambridge Goodjohn Amos Benton, West fen, Fletcher Jsph. Hold,Coates,Peterboro' Galley Robert, Reach, Cambridge Witchford, Ely Fletcher Joshua, Fodder fen, ~oham Gardner Hy. Wood Ditton,Newmarket Goodjohn Charles, Horseheath, Camb Fletcher Matthew, Mare fen, Little- Gardner James Banyard, Laces, Goodjohn John, MepaI, Ely port,. Ely Grantchester, Cambridge Goodjohn WaIter, Mepal, Ely FI~nt Alfred, GamIingay, Sandy. Garford Joseph, Inham hall, Wis- Goodjohn William, Mepal, Ely Flm~ Clayto~, Needham ho. Friday- bech St. Mary, Wisbech Goodley T. KnapwelI, Cambridge ?Tldge, WlsbecJ;1 Garner Alfred, Willingham, Camb Goodley W.L. Fridaybridge, Wisbech Flmt Mrs. HarTlet Ann, Eldernell, Garner Geo. Whitt1~sey rd. March Goodman W. & A. Doddington, Mrch Coates, Peterborough Garner J. Swavesey, Cambridge Goose James, Newton, Wi&bech Flint William H. Tydd St. GUes, Garner T. Swavesey, Cambridge Goose WilIiam, Newton, Wisbech Wisbech Garner Walter James, New drove, Gore William, Briggate, Whittlesey, Flint William Thomas, Wood house, North brink, Wisbech Peterborough Fridaybridge, Wisbech . Gascoyne Henry, Black Horse drove, Gorham William & Son, Wimbling- Flowers Geo. Parson Drove, Wisbech Littleport, Ely ton, March Foote William, Teversham, Cambrdge Gascoyne James, Manea, March Gotobed Joseph, Reach, Cambridge Fordham A.Swaffham Bulbeck, Camb Gascoyne Jonathan, Black Horse Graham Moses, Fen, Downham, Ely Fordham A. E. Little Abington,Camb drove, Littleport, Ely Graham MoulsoD, Mjlin drove, Fen, Fordham Charles, Hall street, Soham. Gaskin Charles WilIiam, Nene house. Downham, Ely Fordham E. Swaffham BuIbeck,Camb Guyhirn, Wisbech Grainger John, Manea, March Fordham John, Fordham road,Soham Gathercole John, Elm, Wisbech Grainger Wm. Whittlesey rd. March Fordham Joseph, Little Shelford, Gautrey Mrs.Cyrus, Cottenham,Camb Grange Fred, Pease hill, March Camb. & Thriplow, Royston (Herts) Gautrey Ephraim, Rampton, Camb Grange G.Avenue steam mill, March Fordham Sydney, Cheneys lodge, Gavins parkinson, Doddington, March Grange R Cherry Hinton, Cambridge Steeple Morden, Royston (Herts) Gay Isaac, Aldreth, Haddenham, Ely Graves Frederick, Wimblington,Mrch Fordham William, Fordham rd.Sohm Gay WiIliam Henry, Sutton, Ely Graves James, Chnrch lane, Cotten- f'ordham W.Swaffham Bulbeck,Camb Gee A. Thorney, Peterborough ham, Cambridge Foreman S.RThorn~y dyke,Peterboro' Gee Ernest, Thorney, Peterborough Graves John, Harlston house, Cotten- Forster J. Common, Leverington, Gee James, Town end, March ham, Cambridge Wisbech . Gee Thomas, Wrydelands, Thorney, Graves Thomas Woods, Green end, Fortescue Edward, Eltisley, St. Neots Peterborough Cottenham, Cambridge • •.
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