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Private Residents. Bar 623 LI~COLNSBIRE. j PRIVATE RESIDENTS. BAR 623 Bag,haw W1lliam, Sunny mount, Ball Alfred, 4 Colegrave st. Lincoln Barling Rev. William Thomas,Sunny­ Yarborough road, Lincoln Ball David Edwin, Scamblesby house, side, M01·ton, Bourne Baguley Henry L. The Poplars,Hyke- Scamblesby, Louth Barlow Brett, The Rallies, Fisker,. ham road, Svmllowbeck, Lincoln Ball Fredk. Colsterworth. Grantham ton, Lincoln Baildom Alfred Ernest Cook, 123 Ball John Edwin, Glen roy, Hykeham llarlow Herbert Cecil M.B.Lond. Eastgate, Louth road, Swallowbeck, Lincoln (Capt. R.A.M.C.), 15 West parade, Bailey Major William, White lodge, Ballachey Rev. Arthur Watts,Rectory, Lincoln Drummond road, Skegness Algarkirk, Boston Barlow J. 28 Spital tcr.Gainsborough Bailey Rev. Thomas Holden, 1 .All B:Jllachey H. H. High st. Heckington Barlow James, Holly house, Wainfleet Saints' place, Stamford Ballinger Harold, Claremont, St. road, Skegness Bailey G. Sheffield ho. Rowston,Lncln Catherine's, Newark road, Lincoln Barlow R. 42 Cecil st. Gainsborough Bailey George, Whittington house, Ba.mber Mrs. Kirton, Boston Barlow Robert, Morton, Gainsboro' Stonegate, Spalding Bamber William Loyd, Roseland,The Barlow S.H.g Spring gardns.Spaldng "Bailey J. H. 21 Tinwell rd. Stamford Park, Welholme road, Grimsby Barlow William, East Kirkby,Spilsby Bailey J. R. 31 Avenue rd. Grantham Bamford Rev. James Edmund B.A. Barlow Wm. 34 South park, Lincoln Bailey John, West end, Holbeach The Rectory, Nettleton, Caistor Barnard Rev. Dennis Jacob J., M.A., Bailey Jn. Wm.34Avenue rd.Granthm Bamforth Dan, 196 St. Catherine's LL.D. 24 Tinwell road, Stamford Bailey Mark W.ro2 Hewson rd.Lincln grove, Lincoln Barnard Francis Pierrepont M.A., Bailey Mrs. 75 West parade, Lincoln Banks Bartholomew Young, Curle"' D.Litt., F.S.A. (professor of medi­ Bailey Robert, 30 Thorold st.. Boston lodge, Button Bridge, Wisbeoh awal archaeology in the University Bailey Thomas, Newcroft, Station Banks Miss, Laurel house, Dyke, of Liverpool), Bilsby house,Bilsby; road, Waddington, Lincoln Gedney, Holbeach & St. Mary's abbey, Windermere Bailey W. M. 4 Boultham av. Lincoln Banks William, Mercia lodge, Pinch- Barnard James Blackburn, Hemdyke Baily Wm.28 Gladstone ter.Granthm beck road, Spalding house, Owston Ferry, Doncaster Baily William Henry,South Rauceby, Bannister Alfred .T.P. 70 St. Peter's Barnes Rev. Samuel WintPr B . .A.. Grantham avenue, Cleethorpes, Grimsby (vicar), Winthorpe, Skegness Bainbridge George, Portland house._ Bannister Alfred, jun. 68 St. Peter's Barnes Arthur Atlay Dodwell, BoothJ South p:uk, Lincoln avenue, Cleethorpes by, Lincoln Bainbridge Mrs. Sanoya Nook, St.. Bannister Bamford, 27 Wells street, Barnes Edwd.87 Richmond rd.Lincoln ~Iary's lane, Louth Scunthorpe Barnes F.G. 27 Northolme,Gainsboro' Bain bridgeS.,.T .P -4 Lindum rd.Lincln Bannister Herbert, 93 Mill rd. Clee- Barnes Franci:s Cecil, Austhorpe ho. Baines Rev. Montaguo Charles .Alex. thorpes, Grimsby Ewerby Thorpe, Sleaford M . .A. The Rectory, Carlby, Stmfrd Bannister John, jun. Fair view, Mill Barnes Frederick W. Milgara, .Albert Baines Chas. 14 Cromwell rd.Griml'-by road, Cleethorpes, Grimsby avenue, Skegness Baines F. The Old Hall, Gainsboro' Bannister Mrs. We~t Dean, .Abbey Barnes Leshe Gordon, Manor house,. Baines Henry Wm rr Foster st.Lncln Park road, Grim~by Helpringham, Sleaford Baines Joseph, 10 Linden walk,Louth Barber Rev. John M.A. Stow rectory, Barnes M1ss, 6o Steep hill, Lincoln Baines P. Church rd. Sutton-on-Sea Lincoln Barnes Mrs. Manor house, Helprin!J' Bains J. H. Barrington gate,Holbeach Barber .Alfred Henry, Carharrack, ham, Sleaford Bc1inton James Hubert, "\Velbourn Healing, Grimsby Barnes Mrs. The Villa, Helpringhan.., -place, Welbourn, Lincoln Barber .Arth. rrr Scorer st. Lincoln Sleaford Baker His Horror Judge Sir Geor""B Barber _.Arthur Henry, Soutbtield ho. Barnes Mrs. 104 West par. Lincoln Sherston hart. The' Castle Mo~t KenwiCk road, Louth Barnes Wm. II Cambridge av.Lincoln house, Lincoln Barber Benjamin, Tetney, Grimsby Barnett Hy.F.r37 Carholme rd.Lincln Baker Rev. Joseph, The Rectorv, Barber Frederick Ernest, Station rd. Barnett Mrs. 33 St. Leonard's st. .Anderby, Alford · Hea.l.ing, Grimsby Stamford Baker Charles, :l+ vVest "par. Lincoln Barber Miss, North street, Bourno Barnfather W. 26 & 28 Victoria av. Eaker Francis Dudley, The Grove, Barber Tom W. 28 Newark rd.Lincln Sleaford Tealby, Lincoln Ba:-ber W. R. Woolsthorpe,Grantham Barnsdale Miss, Claypole, Newark Baker .Frank Kenneth, Wesley villa, Ba:t~.~~!~e~thelstan house, Sea Barnsley .Mrs. 59 Newark rd. Lincoln Barnston George D. Dimbula, Wood- ~-\.lbert ~t.reet, Brigg Barker Rev. Herbert Arthur M.A. hall Spa Baker Fred, ;Elm house, Long Leys Vicarag-e, Wrangle, Boston Baron Rev. Prebendarv Charles Wm. • road, Lincoln R:rker Rev. Robert M.A. 11 Louth M.A. The Vicarage, .Alford Baker George, 120 West par. Lincoln road, Uorncastle Barr E. Ford's aven.Healing,Grimsby Baker George Thomas, 20 Isaac's hill, Barker Rev. Saml.P. Crowle, Doncstr Barr H.Orpington ho.Laceby,Grmsby Cleethorpes, Grimsby Barker Rev.T. Dunsby rectory,Bourne Barraclough Benjamin, Fern villas, Baker Henry Croft J.P. The Rookery, Barker Arthur, 3 St. James' terrace, Butts road, Barton-on-HumbPr ~lill road, Oleethorpes, Grimsby Bargate, Grimsby Barraclough James J.P. West holme, Baker J amcs Henry, 48 Humberstone Barker c. 67 Bradford av .Cleethorpes Westfield road, Barton-on-Humber road, Great Grimsby Ba~ kar F. H. St. John's, "\-Yelholme Barraclough Mrs. Autumn house, Baker John Sutton, Bank house. road, Grimsbv Westfield road, Barton-on-Humbe:r l\Iarket place. Brigg Barker Frederick, Egmont, The Park, Barraclough ~frs. Rose cottage, Baker J. G. 81 MCJrton ter.Gain~boro' Welholme road, Grimsby Waterside road, Bart.on-on-Humber Baker Mrs.Defoe,Kingsthorpe, Wood- Barker George Laycock, Down hall, Barrand William,2r Green la.Spaldng hclll Spa Rippingale, Bourne Barratt Henry, Thurlby, Eourne Baker Mrs. r8g Hainton av. Grimsby Barker H. Bargate house, Bargate, Barratt .Misses, Boston road, Spilsby Baker ~Irs. The Bungalow, Haltoa Grimsbv - Barratt W. Deskrie, Bargate,Grimsby Holgate, Spilsb:v Barker H:C.g2Bradford av.Cleethrpes Barrell Cecil Freeman, 11 .A venue Baker .Mrs. The Cottage, Osbournby, Barker Harold, .Albert street, Brig-g road, Grantham Folkingh:J.m Barker John, The .Mount, B:ugate Barrell Georg-e, 58 St. Catherin€'11 Baker W. r8 Yarborough rd. Lincoln avenue, Grimsby grove, Lincoln Baker 1Villiam Impey Taylor, ThP Barker J oseph, Deansgate house, Barrell Gilbert, Claydon, Church st. Elms, Winterton, Doncaster Dean•gate, Grimsby Spalding Balch P.368 Bainton av. Gt.Grimsby Barker Joseph, 13 Frodingham raad, Barren Percy, 14 Foster st. Linco1n Balch P- r.) r Welholme Td. Grimsby Scunthorpe Barrett Erncst, The Laurels, Great Balderson John Henry, Halt<>n Hol- Barker Matthew Edwin, 109 Win so veT Coates, Grimsby f;ate, Spilsby road, Spalding Barrett !''rank, Selmeston, August:1 Balderston Thomas, Argyle house, Bnker Mrs. Seacroft, Drummond street, Grimsby New York, Lincoht road, SkPgncss Barrett Herbert Raymond, Rushcliff. Balding Miss, 14 Croft st. Hnrnca!'tl~ Barker Mrs. The Chantry, Cartergate, The Park, Welholme rd. Grimsby Baldock E. 8g Hewson rd. Lincoln Grimsby Ilarrett Thomas L. Medeshamste,~. Baldock Frank, 43 South pk. Lincoln Barker S. M. 37 Henson rd. Lincoln Seacroft, Ske!!ness Baldock Wm. Wolseley villa, Jubilee B:uker T. ng Carholme Td. Lincoln Barrett W.E.r6Yarborough rd.Lincln street, Rnskir1gton, Sleaford Barker Thomas. Park View house, Barron Rev. Sidney A. 73 :M.orton Ba~dry James S.r8r West par.Lincoln Hei~hin[!ton. Lincoln terrace, Gainsborough B:lldwin Rev. Francis B.A. The Rec- Barker W.g6 Bradford av.Cleethorpe~ Barrow Rev. Richard M.A. Vit!arage. tory, Welby, Grantham 1:ot.Jkley James ~!organ ~LB., Ch.B. Skendleby, Spilsby Baldwin Rev.John :MontQ"omery M.A. Edin. County asylum, BracebridgP Barrowman Thomas M. B. Struan. · Vicarage, Weston, Spalding H ath. Lincoln Eleanm: street, Grim!'bv• Baldwi!.l Mrs. Janet, 191 Hainton av. Barley Miss, Lytton 1odge,The Grove, Barsley Mrs. Ivy cottage, Cros~~ate,. Grirnsbv ~ettleham road, LiBcoln Pinchbeck, Spalding B3les Mr~. IO "South park, LiRcoln Bartholomew Mrs.24 ~orth nar.Li!:dn- .
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