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Post Office Nottinghamshire 154 POST OFFICE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE BooT & SHOE MA.K.ERS continued. Sandy W. Normanton,Carlton-on-Trent Start W. Beeston, Nottingham o.,moud W. New Lenton, Nottingham Saunder<~ ,V. 14 Woolpack la. Nttnghm Stenson T. Old B!it!ford, Nottingham Oull'am J. Wellow, Newark Savage W. Syerstont Newark Stevenson J. Ea<~t Leake.Looghborougb Owen E. Long row east, Nottin~bam Sawbr1dge J. Costock, Loughboroup;h Stevenson W.3 Charlotte st. Notlimzhm Pal in W. Thurgarton, Southwell Sax ton H. Burton Joyce, Nottingham Stones W. Sutton-in-Ashfield,Mansfield Paling T. Lowdham, Nottiflgbam Saxton H. Hoveringham, Nottingham StrawS. Island street, Nottingham Palmer T. 29 Clare street, Nottingham 8carliff J. & Son, Tuxford Street W. W.ttnall, Nottingham Palmer W. Millgate, Newark ScarliffG. Tuxford Strutt E.Oxton. Southwell Parker A. 30 Beck lane, Nottingham Scarliff W. Tuxford Strutt G. Man,.field Woodhoose, 1\lmfid Parker F. Charlotte street, Nottiugham Schotield J. St. James; st. Nottingham Sulley G. Woolpack Jaw,, Nottingham Parker G. Norton, Cuckney, Mansfield Schofield T. Rutland st. Nottingham 8urgey G. Kirkgate, Newark Parker J. 7 Clwapside, Nottingham Scoftield J. 1\Iillgate. Newark Sutherby .f. Granby 8treet, Nottingham ParkerMrs.M.30Beck lane,Nottingham Scott J. Rampton, Duuham Swift J. King street, Southwell Parker N. Oxton, Southwell Scott T. Broad marsh, Nottingham Swift R. King 11treet, Southwell ParkerT.3 Lon{{ row west, Nottin~tham Scott W. Headon-eum-Upton. Tuxford Sykes J. Old Basford, Nottingham Parker W. Bulwel1, Nottingham Sedgwick S. New Brinsley, Alfreton Synam J. Kensington, Nottinl{ham Parkin G. Ordsall, Retford Shad dock S. North Mu11kham, N e\vark Tabherer R. l4 Cro•s street, Nottingham Parkinson J. Bl)th, Worksop Shaw E. Old Basford, Nottingham Tash W. Bile~thnrpe, Newark Parnell W. Oxton, South well Shaw J. Church st. Bee~ton,N otting118m Tatum W. Papplewick, N ottingbam Parnham T.&Co.Longrow ea.Nttingbm Shaw J. New Radford, Nottingham Taylor G. Weston, Carlton-ou-Trent Parnham W. Rolleston, Newark Shaw J. Eastwoorl, Nottingham Toiylor H. Upton, Southwf'll Parnill A. Edwinstowe, Oderton Shaw T. Broarl marsh, Nottingham Taylor J. Carlton, Nottingham Parrott J. Hyson green, .Nottingham Shaw W. Markham moor, Tuxford Taylor T. Tuxford Paulson W. Hoveringham, Nottingham Shaw W. Old Basford, Nottin~::ham Taylor,V. Rosemary lane, Nottingham Pawson W. Balderton ~ate, Newark Shelton T. GE'dling, Nottingham Teatl1er R. Cockney, 1\lansfleld Peak J. New Radtord, Nottingham Shepherd J. East Stuke, Newark Teather R. Dunbam, Newark Peaker J. Laneham, Dunham Shiptey R. Pierrepont st. Nottingham Thatcher C. 6 Bellar gate, Nottingham Pearson J. Calverton, Nottingham Shipley W. New Sneinton, Nottingham Tlaeaker W. Clayworth. Bawtry Pearson T. Old Lenton, Nottingham Shirtcliff J. Bridge street, Work~op Thompson J. North M uskham. Newark Peet G. Poynton strett, Nottingham Shofield T. Broad marsh, Nottingham Thompson T. Sneinton, Nottingham Peet T. Cot grave, Nottingham Shrewsbury T. City, Beeston,N ottiughm Thompson W. H&IlknaU Torkard, Not- Pettener J. Farnsfield. Southwell Sidsaph W. Bridl};e street, Worksop tin~ham Pettener S. Farndon, Newark Simmons J. Carter gate, Newark Tidy '\V. Little Carlton, Newark Pettener T. Farnsfield, Southwell Simpson G. New Sueinton. Nottinglmm TissingtonR.E~manton,Carlton-on-Trnt Pickard W. 52 Red Lion st.Nottingbam 8imp8on W. Kirkling-ton, Southwell Tomliuson E. Duuham, Newark Pickering G. Bottomsall, Ollertoa Sims J. Normanton, Carlton-on-Trent Tomlinson M. Hucknall Torkard, Not- Pickt>ri"g J. Syerston, Newark Singleton G. Church Warsop, Mansfield tingham Pickering T. Union street, East Retford Skelton J. Little Gringley, Retford Tongue T. Farnsfleld, Southwell Pilgrim J. South Collingham, Newark Skelton W. Elksley, Retford Tow leT. New Lenton, Nottingham Pilkington G. Hyson green, Nottingham Skinner J. Willoughby-on-the-Wolds. Towlson T. York streetz Nottingham Pilkington R Hyson green, Nottingham Loughborough · Townrow G. Kirton, Ollerton Pilkiugton T. Hyson green, Nottiugham Skinner R. Bmgbam Trueman J. Beeston, Nottingham Pinder J • .Misson, Bawtry Slack J. Bingham Turner G. Moor gretn, Nottingham Pollard S. East wood, N ottingbam Slack J. 11ramcote, Nottingham Turner J . .Mill gate, Newark Popple B. Chesterfield st. N ottiugham Slack S. W oolaton, Nottingham Turner T. Arnold, Nottingham Popple J. New Bridge st. Nottingham Slaney Mrs. A. Carol gate, Ea. Retford Turner T. North Leverton, Retford Post Ill J. Bridge 11treet, Newark Slater R. Whatton Turner W. Cockney, Mansfield Poyser G. New Srwlnton, Nottingham Slater W. Granby, Bingham Turpin J. Old Radford, Nottingham Preston J. New Radford, Nottingham Slater W. jun. Granby, Bingham Tutllery J. Cropwell Bi~>hop, Bingham Price J. Carlton-on-'l'rent, Newark Slingsby T. East Dra~ton, Duuham Twells H. Old Basford, Nottingham Price W. Clifton, Nottin~ham Smalley J. Harby, Lu coin Twells J. 0. Wheeler gate, Nottingham Proctor E. St. Mark's lane, Newark Smalley J. H11rby, Lincoln Unwin R. New Radford, Nottingham QuintonJ.WestBridgeford,Nottingham Smalley J. New Radford, Nottingham Upton G. Hoveringham, Nottingham Radford W. Flint ham, Newark Smedley M. King street, South well Valiance R. Ordsall, Retford Randall F. East Bridgeford Smith C. New Radford, Nottingham Varden J. Glas,house street, Nottingbm Raworth T. Upton, Southwell Smith E. Cheapside, Nottingham Varney T. Ranclift'e st1eet, Nottingham Rayner G. Walesby, Ollerton Smith H. New R11dford, Nottingham Vick C. Chapel gatE', East Retford Read J. Trowle, Nottingham Smith H. New Sneinton, Nottingham Voss R. Rolleston, N ewark Redf.. rn G. South Musk ham, Newark Smith J. New Radford NottinJ~,ham Waiver T. Barn by gate, Newark Ueek T. Lowdham, Nottingham Smith J. North Wheatiey, Retford Walker G. New Sneinton, Nottingham Ree,·es T. Teversal, Man .. field Smith J. Ruddington, Nottingham Walker J. Bramcott>, NottinJZham Revill F. Oxton, Southwell Smith J. Baldertou. Newark Walker Mrs. M. Albert st. Mansfield Hevill W. Shireoaks, Worksop Smith L. Beeston, Nottingham Walker T. Moorgate, East Retford Richards C • .Middle marsh, Nottingham Smith R. Farn!lfield, Soutl.iwell Walker W. Bingham Richard'! G. Elksley, Retford Smith R. Tuxford Walker W. Queen street, Southwell H.tchards G. Orston SmithS. Millgate, Newark Walker W. Sllelford, Bingham Richartlson C. Thurgarton, Southwell SmithS. Rawson street, New Ba,forJ Ward G. Ollerton Ricbardson W. Spittal hill, Ea. Retford Smith T. Sneinton road, Nottingham Ward J. Bridlesmith gate, Nottingham Richmond J. Bllruby gate, Newark Smith T. New Sneinton, Nottiugham Ward J. 32 Fishergate, Nottingham Richmond W. New Sueinton, Nottnghm Smith W. Moorgate1 East Retford Ward J. Normanton-on-Soar, Lough- Rickett T. Hockerton, Southwell Smithson T. Upton. Tuxford borough R1ley A. Newthorpe, Nottingham Sneath J. Linby, Nottingham Ward J. Kneesall, Newark Ri ey J. Brinsley, Alfreton SnowdenJ. Gedling street. Nottingham Ward L. Bougbton, Ollerton Riley S. Newtborpe, Nottingham Snowden J. Laxton, Carlton-on-Trent Ward R. Bingham Riley T. Newthorpe, Nottingham Sotheran J. Carter gate, Nottingham Wartlle T. Mark lane, Nottingham R1mmington T. OltJcoates, Tickhill Sotherau V. Count street, Nottiugham Warwick J. Church street, Mansfield Roades J. West Retford, Retford Southwell T. 86 Red Lion st. Nottinghm Waters T. Eakring, Newark R •binson E. Newthorpe, Nottingham Speck J. Arnold, Nottingham Watson J. Normanton-on-the-Wolds, Robinson E. Nuthall, Nottingham Speed W. :Middle gate, Newark Plumtree Robmson T. Castle gate, Newark Spencer G. Everton, Bawtr.v Wabon R. Park lane, Old Radford, Rockley G. 5 York stret>t, Nottin.ham Spendlove G. New Basford, Nottingham Nottingham Roe J. 3 Coal pit lane, Nottingham Spendlove J .Redhill, Arnold, N ottiughm Watson W. Granby, Bingham Rose A. Carlton, Nottingham Spowage L. Elstoo, Newark Watts R. Stodman street, Newark RouseS. Rathbone place, Nottingham Spray J. Bramcote, Nottingham Wayte .J. Byard's yard, Bridlesmith Rowarth T.SuttonBouoin~rton, L~hboro' Staftord J. Cot~ rave, Nottingham gate, Nottingham SatJier J. Church street, Man!!f:ield Staniland C. East .Markham, Tuxford Webster G. Hyson green, Nottingham Sanders R • .New Lentou, Nottingham Stanley G. Sutton-on-Trent, Newark Webstf'r J. Bunny, Nottin~ham Sanderson J. jun. Beardsali's row, East Stapleton J. Caythorpe, Nottingham Well T. Everton, Bawtrv Retford Stapley J. 10 Upper Parliament street, Wells J. South Clifton, Newark Sandy S. Normanton, Carlton-on-Trent Nottingham Wells T. Beckingham, Bawtry .
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