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LINCOLNSHIRE. GRO Si A TRADES DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. GRO si a :Marthell Mrs. Matilda, 169 King Edward Pinchbeck Georgt], Eagle, Lincoln tScrimsha.w John, 77 Freeman street & 2 street north, Great Grimsby Pindar John, Scunthorpe, Doncasber' • Alexander termce, New Clee, Gt. G'riroshy MIU'Vin Thomas, 230Freeman st. Gt. Grimsby Pinder Sa.muel, Kirton I.indsey R.S.O ' Scupholme RichBtd 19bBtpe; 'Scottet, Kirtdn Mason & Browne, Market place, Alford Finder Thomas George, 20 Victor street, Lindsey R.S.o-- Mason, Symonds & Symonds, 21 Market New Clee, Great Grimsby ' Searby James, jun. High street, Spilsby 1 place, Brigg Pixley Mrs. t>. Middle Ra.sen, Market Rasen tSeely Roberl, 14 &ilgate, Lincoln Maoon John, New Leake, Eastville, Boston Plastow James, :Fish Dock rd. Gt. Grimsby Semper Da.vid, Ma.blethorpe Bt. Mary, Alford Ma.ughan Mrs. E. 35 New rd. Spalding tPla.tt James, Gunthorpe, Bawtry Sempers Henry, Sutton-in-the-Ma.rsh, Alford Maughan Samuel, Bin brook, Market Rasen Playfoot T. 91 Sa.ndsfield lane, Ga.insborough Seward Joseph, Navenby, Gra.ntham Maw Elisha., Wroot, Bawtry Pocklington James, Ba.rrow-on-Humber,Hull Sharp Wilby, Donington, Spatding • tMawer Charles, 108Freema.n st. Gt.Grimsby Pogson Cuthbert, Welbonrn, Gra.ntham Sharpe Ja.mes, Woodhall Spa, Horncastle Meanwell Alfred, Market place, Caistor Pollard William, Welton, Lincoln Shaw Frederick, Little Steeping, Spilsby Meanwell Henry, Coningsby, Boston tPoole & Sons, Crowle, Doncaster Shaw Mrs. L. Keal Coa.tes, West Keal, Sp"risby MearesHy.Bishop~orton,Kirtn.Lindsy.R.S.O Pooles Robert, 21 West street, Boston Shaw Stephen, South end, Alford Measures Brothers, Market place, Bourn Porkess John, 47 Bridge street, lJrigg Sheardown William, Cambridge street, Clee- Messenger Charles, 70 Can wick ro~J.d, Lincoln Porter Francis, 22 James street, Louth thorpes, Great Grimsby- Metcalfe David, 79 New Market, Louth Porter Frederick T(}wriss, 52 Upgate, Louth Sbearman James,High street,Eillingboril\J.gh, Meltham James, Barrow-on-Humber, Hull Porter James, Colsterworth, Grantha.m Falkingham Millns William Robert, High street, Holbeach Potterton & Piggott, Billingha.y, Sleaford Shilcock Robert, South Witham, Grantham Milson John, Wrawby, Brigg Potts, Brunyee & Co. Ashby, Brigg Shilcock Willia.m, Castle Bythlim, Starnforit MilsonThos.Messingharn,Kirtn.Lindsy.R.S.O Poucher James, Metheringham, Lincoln tShillaker G. jun. Church st.Market Deeping Minett Charles, Burgh-in·the-:Marsh R.S.O Presgrave Mrs. G. CemeterJ road, Holbeach Shilla.ker J. Deeping St. James-, Mrkt.. Deepng Monk JBmes, Sturton, Lincoln Pridgeon William, South Kyme, Sleaford Shipley }{iss Elizabeth, North Forty Foot Montague John, 12 Ashcroft road, Gainsbro' Priestley Amos Wilson, Ewerby, Sleaford Bank, Boston Moody Samuel, Hogsthorpe, Alford Proctor Mrs. A. High st. Crowie, Doncaster Short Henry, Leake, Boston tMoodyWm. Plaskett, Lumley rd. Skegni'I!B Pullen Jas. J. High st. Ba.rton-on-Humber tShort John, Stickney, Boston Moore Mrs. B. 39 St Leonard's st. Stamford Pycock George Albert, Uffington, Stamford Shout Mrs. Eliza Ireland,Gosberton,Spa.ldfng Moore Edwin, 11 Market place, Spalding Quiningborough George, Ropsley, Gmntha.m Simms John, Colsterworth, Gnmtham MooreMrs.Maria,Messingham,KirtonLindsey Radcliffe Ja.rnes, 20 Perseverance terrace, Simpson Goorg'e, Stickney, Boston · • R.S.O Thrunscoe road, Cleethorpes, Gt. Grimsby Simpson John, Sa.xilby, Lincoln ~ Moore Monta.gne, 386 High street, Lincoln Ran by James, Holmes & Jabez, High street, Simpson Richard, 61 Eastgate, LOuth Moore William, Heckington, Sleaford .Alford Sivers Edward, 22 Swinegate, Gralltham Morley G. P. Willingha.m-by-Stow, Ga.insbro' Ransha.w Robert, Pointon, Falkingham Sizer & Son, 33n & c, Upgate, LoutH Morris Frederick, 43&44 Watergate,Granthm Ransom George Edward, Kirmingtori, Ulceby Skerrett MI1l. Elizh. Teal by, Market Rasen Morton Charles & Sons, 11 Old Market place, Ranson Ja.mes Thomas, Wind mill, Thorn- Skillington Mrs. M. A. Colsterwrth.. Grnthm Great Grimsby ton-le-Fen, Boston Skinner Michael Hill, Keelby, U'rceby MortonSa.ml.Deeping St. James,Mkt.Deeping Rapkins John, 27 High street, Gainsborough SkinnerThos. Jessop, 11 Bridge st. Spalding Mowson Alfred, Morton, Bourn Rawding Thomas, Leadenham, Grantham Skinns Edward, Metheringham, Lincoln Mucklow Audley, Leadenha.m, Gra.ntham Rawson William, Little Hale, Sleaford Skipworth Edwd. West Theddlethorpe, Louth Mum by J. Covenham St.Bartholomew,Louth Raynor George, Hogsthorpe, Aiford Skipworth T. High st. Barton-on-Jfumber Mum by Willia.m Henry, Market pi. Sleaford Read Hairby, 10 ~bbey walk, Great Grimsby Sleight John, Partney, Spilsby · · ~ Musson William, 78 Westgate, Grantham Reed Charles, Elsham, Brigg Smalley Andrew, North Kyme, Sle:j.ford Nash J. 16 Lea road & 9 Trinity st. Ga.insbro' Reed Edward, 'Market place, Alford Smalley John, Dunston, Lincol.Il Nel.Bon Robert, High street, Billingborough, Reed Mrs. Eli7.abeth, North street, Crowlancl, Srnitb C. G. & Sons, 26 Up gate, LoUth Falkingham Peterborough Smith Jobn & Co. 217 & 218 High st. Lincaln Newbatt Edward, 23 London road, Grantham Reeves Willia.m, Sldllington, Colstcrwortb Smith Alfred, 19 London road, Grantham NicholsonStephn.Messingham,KirtonLindsey Revell William, Morton, Bourn Smith Frank, Ingoldsby, Gra.Iitham i R.S.O Revill Joseph, 66 Bridge st. Ga.insborough Smith George, 119 Burton road, Lincoln Noble Wm. Henry, Great Steeping, Spilsby Reynolds Thos. 22 St. George's st. Sta.mford Smith George, Foston, Grantham: North John, Little Carlton., Louth Reynolds William, Winteringha.rn, Doncaster tSmith Henry Octa.vius, 67 Eastgate, Louth Offiey John F. 68 Thesiger st. Gt. Grimsby Rhoades Benja.min, Whaplode, Spalding Smith Joel, Little Corringham, Gaitrsborough Oglesby George, Scawby-cum-Sturton, Brigg Rhodes Mrs. Maria, Lea, Gainsborough Smith John, North street, Bonrn Oldrid John & Co.(Henry Dra.cass, manager), Richards Mrs. Maria, Asla.ckby, Falkingham Smith John, Woolsthorpe, Gra.ntham The Stores, Hagworthingham, Spilsby Richa.rdson & Wilson, Market place, Market Smith John Christopher, 183 King Edward Oliver William, 12 St. Andrew's St. Lincoln Ra.sen street north, Great Grimsby Orry James, East Kirkby, Spilsby Richardson Edward, Gedney hill, Wisbech Smith Robert D. Trinity st. Ga.insborougl't Orry Ma.ddison Wm. Withern, Alford Ricba.rdson James, Oxford street & Queen Smith Robert P. 62 Chllrch st. Gainsborough Os borne James, 'Wrmplode, Spalding street, Market Ra..~en Smith Thomas, 13 Bridge street, Louth Osgerby John, Nettleton, Caistor Richardson Jonatban, 22 & 67 Bridge street, Smith Thomas Hy. 14 Ca.stlcgate, Gra.nthant Otter Mrs. Isabella, 62 Wrawby street, Brigg Ga.insborough - Smithson Henry, Morton-by-Ga.insborough Otter John, South Kelsey, Caistor Richa.rdson Robert, 55 Croft street, Lincoln Southern G. 418 Victoria st. nth.Gt.Grimsby Overton Mrs. Ann, Gosberton, Spalding Richardsou W. High st.Long Button, Wisbech Southerll R. 72 Victoria st. we. Gt. Grimsby toverton John, li Market place, Horncastle Richmond J'n. Burton-on-Stather, Doncaster 1 Southworth William, 128 Victoria street west, Overton Wm. Kirton Holme, Kirton, Boston Rickels John, 187 Freeman s1l. Gt. Grimsby Great Grimsby Owen Wm. Dentcliffe, Southgate, Sleaford Ridlington Robert, Deeping St. James, Sowby William, Post office, Grainthorpe, Owston Wm. Armitt, Horbling, :Falldngham Market Deeping , Great Grimsby . ' Padley John, 89 High street, Boston tRitchie John William; High st. Holbeac.h Spalding Mrs. Emma, Ludford Parv:1, Palmer ;ll"thur Harry, Wormwood Hill, Kir- R!tson Miles, 12 Newport, Lincoln Market Ra.sen . , ton Lmdsey R.S.O Roberts & Pardoe, North street, Bourn Sparrow Hugh, 1 Cambridge te:r'race, Clee- Palmer Eley, 35 ·High street & 31 New mar- Roberts Henry, 2 Ashcroft rd. Gainsborough thorpes, Great Grimsby ket, Lincoln Roberts William, 30 Portland street. Linooln Speck George. Binbrooke, Market Rasen tParker Fdk.. King,31 St. Ma.ry's st. Stamford Robinson A. 96 Up. Burgess st. Gt. Grime by I Speed Stephen, Foston, GmnthaJn Parker Henry, Ashby, Brigg Robinson Mrs. Ann, Owston Ferry, Bawtry Spence J. Covenham st. Bartholomew; Louth Parker Henry Brookes, 24 Barkham street, Robinson Cooper, Wa.shingborough, Lincoln Spencer Mrs. Matilda, Ha.xey, Bawtry Wainfleet All Saints R.S.O Robinson David, 23 Market place, Spalding Spencer Robert, Osgodby, Bourn tParker James, Market place Caisto r tRobinson Gi>dfrey, Winterton, Doncaster Spink Mrs. K. George st. Bartotl-lm-Humber Parker Richard J. a London •road, Gra.ntham tRobinson Michael, Union st. Market Rasen tSpinks Brothers. I Silver st. Gainsborongh Parker Thomas, 1 North parade, Grantham Robinson Nathan, Wigtoft, Spalding Spinks Mrs. Sarah, 14 Lea. td. GainsborouglL Parker Wm. Great Gonerby, Grantham Robinson Richard, Hainton street, Weelsby, Spriggs James, 29 Westgate, Louth Parker William, Kirton, Boston Great Grimsby Squires Robert, The Hum, Billingborough, Park:inson Thomas, Beelsby, Great Grimsby Robinson Thomas Stowe, Hemswell, Kirton Falkingham Pa.rrott John, Burton-on-Sta.ther, Donca.ster Lindsey R.S.O Stableforth & Dandy, High ~treet & Church Patchett Jahez, East Theddlethorpe, Louth Rodgers Henry, Market place, Bourn street, Spalding ' Pateman William, Baston, Market Deeping Roe John, High street, Skegness Sta.inley Jas. 78 Dnncambe st. Gt. Grimsby Patrick C. E. 2 Willoughby street & Bridge Rolfe Thoo. Wm. Thorn ton-le-Fen, Boston Stamford William, Winterton, Doncaster street, Gainsborough Rollitt John, Navenby, Grnntham Standard Tea. Co. ('I:heophilus Rowle), } Pa.trick T, E 12 Ebrington st.
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