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Northamptonshire. Far 639 ~Tn.ADES DIRECTORY.] • NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. FAR 639 • Gaodeni CharleP~ Nassington, Wansford Griffin Fk.Wm.Borough Fen, Peterborb' HawesGoo.jun. &J. Oaley,Ba.tby,RuJby UawthroppR.W.BartonSeagrave,Kttrng Grill1n Philip, Eye, Peterborough Ha.wes George, Onley, Rugby Gee George, Elkihngton, Rugbr Griffin Hichard, Grimsbury, Banbury Hawkes Mrs. Elzbh.Pyt<:lhle)", Kettering Gee James, Hartwell, Northampton tGriffin WilIiam, Clapton, Thrapston Hawkes Hy. Old Grimsbury, Banbury Gent CIsl'ence, Guilsboro', Nortbamptn Griffith WiIliam, Syresham. Brackley Hawkell Joho, Ecton, Northampton George Ernest, Farthinghoe, Brackley Griffiths WilIiam, Milton, Northampton Hawkes Thos.Mears Ashby,Northamptn George Frederick, Steane, Brackley tGrigg-s Wm.. HartwelJ. Northampton Hawkes Thos. Henry, Ayuho, Banbury (George Mrs.S.H. Farthinghoe, Brackley Grimdon David, &laIdwell, Northamptn tHawkes William, Thenford, Banbury -tGeorge' Wm. Gayton, Blisworth R. S.0 Grimsdick D. S. Potterspry.Stony Strtfrd Haynes Thomas, Farthin~stone.Weedon George Wm.Northboro',1\'IarketDeeping Grisold Rd.68 West st.Grimsbry. Banbry Haynes Thomas, Watford, Rugby tGibbardHy.'fhorpe Mandeville,Banbry Groocock Geo. Ashley, Market Harboro' Haynes Wm. Lllng Buckby, Ru~~by tGibbaTd John (exors. of), Scales hill, Groome Charles Francis, Manor house, Haynes Wm. WaIter, H~lidon,Daventry Cha.combe, Hanbnty Great HalTOwden, Wellingborongh Hays Charles, Bulwick, Wansford tGibbardW.Aston-le-WaUs,Byfld.R.S.O tGroome John, Wadenhoe, OundJe Heading Geo. Wi>!sthrpe.Lilford,Oundle tlibbard William, Byfield R.8.0 Groome Robart. Wadenhoe, Oundle Healey Thomas, West Haddon, Rugby Gibbard Wm.Lower Middleton,Banhury Gross Wm.J.Burton Latimer. Kettering- Hedzes Thoma..,,_ Ar:lstone. Towcester tGibbard Wm.Strixton,Wellingborongh Grossmith John, Ashton. Stamford HemmingsJas.We.Farndon,Byfld.R.S.O GibbinsJohn Archbold, Upper Weedon Grundy Edmnnd, Broughton, Kettering Henn WiIliam, SulgraV'e, Hanbury GibbsEdwd.Wm.Wel'rington,Peterboro' tGudgeon CorneliU'l, Tiffield, Towcester HensmanWm.Flint hJ6.Winwick,Rugby Gifford Alfd. Wigsthrpe. Li1frd. Onndle tGndgeon John, Blisworth R.8.0 Henson Geo. Stanwick, Higham Ferrers tGifford William, Clapton, 'fhrapston Gnlliver Charles, Cnlworth, Banbury Henson Jsph. Singlesole. Eye, Peterbro' Gifford William, Thorpe, Thrapston Gnlliver James, Maidford, Towcestel' Herbert George, Moulton. Northampton Gilbert Fredk.Edwin,ColdAshby,Rugby tGulliver Jesse, Maidford, To,wcester HeritageWm.Up.Beddngto.Byfld.R.S.O -Gilbert Geo.TownsendW.Kilsby,Rugby tGulliverJ.H.Mretn.Pnkny.Byfld.R.S.O Herring John, lrchester, Wellingboro' Gilbert Jas.sen.Sibbertft.Ml'kt.Harboro' Gulliver Thos. Barton Seagrve.Ketterng Heygate Richard, Nobottle,Northamptn Gilbert James, Cold Ashby, Rngby Gnlliver Thos. Holdenby, Northampton Heygate Robert, Bugbrooke, Weedon UilbertJohn M. West Haddon, Rugby Gunn Joseph,Ravensthorpe, Northmptn Heys James, Warmington, Oundle Gilbert Joseph, Thornby, Rugby Hack John, Harringworth, Kettering Hibbins Robt.Dixey,Southorpe,Stamfrd Gilbert Joseph, Welton, "Daventry Haddon Mrs. .Ann, Naseby, Rugby Hickman Hrbrt.PrestonCapes,Daventry j Gilbert Joseph James. Sulbv, Welford Haddon James, Barby, Rugby Higgins HUlrh, Horton, Northampton Gilbert Nathaniel, Crick, Rugby Hadland Harry George, Flore, Weedol1 Higgins Richard, HolywelI, Northamptn Gilbert Wm.The Lodge, Watrord,Rugby Hadland Henry, Flore, Weedon Higgins W.H.PrestonDeanery,Nthmptn Gilbert Wm. The Villa, Watford, Rugby tHadland Hy. S. King's Sutton-., Banbry Higgs Thomas, Hanningt,on, Nrthmptn Gilhey Richd. Hy. Spratton. Northmptn Hadland Samuel, Lower Weedon Higham Chas. Silverstone, Towcester Giles George, Glintoll, Market Deeping Hadland Mrs. SarahAnn, Flol'e,Weedon Higham Jsph. Brackley road. Towooster Giles WiIliam, Glintoll, MarketDeeping Hadland Vincent,Green'sNortn.Towcstr tHigham Samuel, Badby, Daventry GUk!'! Edward Aris, Helidon, Daventry Hadman Edward, Paston, Peterborough Higham T.Woodford Halse,Byfld.R.S.O Gilks George, Helidon, Daventry Hadman Robert, Wemngton,Peterboro' Hight William, Broughton, Kettering Gill William, Wakerley, Stamford Hagger Rt.Wharf, Long Buckby, Rugby Hill George, Tichmarsh, Thrapston Gillit~,CranfordSt. Andrew,Kettering Hails Jabez, Shutt.Iehanger, Towcester Hill Jas.Worthington,West st. Onndle GillittT.Oxford st.&2oHigh st.Welngbro' Rals Henry, Faxton, Northampton Hill William, Tichmarsh, Thrapston Gillitt Thomas, Wollaston, WeIlingboro' Hales Thos. Kendall,Faxton,Northmptn Hilliam William, Polebrook, Oundle Ginger Daniel, King's Sntton, Banbury Hall Misses Eliza & Clara, Thorpe Un- Hillson John, Upper Heyfofd, Weedon Godfrey Chas. Newborough, Peterboro' derwoodj Rothwell, Kettering Hillson John, jun.Up. Heyford, Weedon Godfrey Robert, Warmington, Oundle Hall Edwin, Brannst.on, Rugby Hinde William, .Finedon, Wellingboro' Godfrey Thomas, Tadsor, Onndle Hall Owen, Norton, Daventry Hindes William, Abthorpe, Towcest6r Godfrey Wm. Newborough, Peterboro' Hall William, Lilbourne, Rugby Hinton Joseph, Weston, Towooster Goff George, Maidford, Towcester Hall William, Staverton, Daventry Hipwell Danl. Herbert, Islip, Thrapstn Goff George, Road Weedon HammondGeo.R.&F.Charweltn.Byfield Hircock Wm. 3 Montague st. Kettering Goff George B. Farthirigstone, Weedon Hammond Robert, Bozeat, Wellingboro' Hirons William, Chacombe, Banbnry Goff Thomas, Culworth, Banbury HammondW.Up.Boddngtn.Byfld.R.S.O Hirons Wm. Linnell, Chacombe, Banbry Goff Thoma.s, Grimscote, Towcester Hamshaw Wm.L. Scaldwell,Northmptn Hitchcock Geo. Hardingstone,Nthmptn Goff Thomas, Wollaston, Wellingboro' HamshawWm.O.Scaldwell,Northamptn Hobbs Eusebius, Old, Northampton Golby Jas. & In. Puxley,Stony Stratford Hancock John, Brannston, Rngby Hobbs John, Cottingham, Uppingham tGolby Fdk.Middleton Cheney, Banbury Hancock William, Brannston, Rugby Hobbs Jsph. Cottingham, Uppingham Golby John Austen, Chacombe,Banbury Hands William, Staverton, Daventry Hobbs Levi, Lit.Harrowden,Wellingbro' Goldby Saml. New Dnnton, Northmptn Hanger Geo. & Edward, Eye, Peterboro' Hockney Mrs. Mary, The Church & GoobyWm. Wayman,Ringstd. Thrapstn Hankins Joseph, Tichmarsh, Thrapston Grange farms, Wittering, Wansford froode Jacob, Gretton, Kettering Hankins Richard, Clapton, Thrapston Hodges Hy. Rothersthorpe, Northmptn GoodeJohn, Brixworth, Northampton Harbonr JamBS, Warmington, Onndle Hodson Rchd.Cranford8t.John.Kettrng Goode William, jun. Bal'by, Rugby Harding Mrs. Mary Ann, Stoke Albany, Holland William, Welton, Daventry Goodfellow Robert, Helpstone & Etton, Market Harborough Hollier Wm. Amos, Chacombe, Banbry Market Deeping HardingSml.StokeAlbany,Mrkt.Harbro' Hollis John Wm. Nortoft, Northamptn GoodillMrs.Elizh.M.Clipston,Nrthmptn Harding Wm. Ellson, Naseby, Rugby Holmes Frederick, UfTord, Stamford tGoodman John, Bradden, Towcester Harper Mrs. Jane, Crick, Rugby Holmes William, Brixworth,Northmptn Goodman Uriah, Staverton, Daventry; tHarper Wm. King's Sutton, Banbury Holt William, Hannington, Northmptn &; at Newnham Harper Wm. Sibbertoft, Mrkt. Harboro' tHolt William, Spratton, Northampton Goodman Wm.AshbySt.Ledgers,Rugby Harris Fredk. B. Abington, Northamptn tHolton Alfred, Walton, Banbury Goodridge John, James & William, Harris George, The Grange, Kettering Holton Henry Joseph, Braekley Moreton Pinkney, Byfield R.S.O tHarris Geo. L. Patteshull, Towcester Holton John, Gt. Billing, Northampton GoodwinW.Low.Boddingtn.Byfld.R.S.O Harris Hy; Hare, Newboro.' Peterboro' Holton John, Greatworth, Banbury Gordon Frands, Thornhaugh, Wansford Harris Isaac, Astcote, Towcester Holton John Henry, Norton, Daventry Gossage Thos. Gt. Creaton, Northmptn Harm James, Newton Bromshold, Hopcraft John, Gt. Everdon, Daventry tlossage Thomas, Hazlebeech,Nrthmptn Righam Ferrers Hopcraft Wm. Gt. Everdon, Daventry tGoughMrs.Adelaide,Duston,Nrthmptn Harris John, Barby, Rngby Hopkins Robert, jnn. Nortoft, Nthmptn GrayMrs.C.&Sons,Tichmarsh,Thrapston tHarris John, Grimscote, Towcester Horn Thomas, Raunds, Thrapston Gray In.YardleyGobion,StonyStratford tHarris John B. PatteshnH, Towcester Hornsby A.West Farndon,Byfield R.S.O Gray ltichard, Corby, Kettering Harris John Geo. Newboro.' Peterboro' Hornsby Joseph, Astcote, Towooster Gray Thomas, Thrapston Harm John Thos. Newboro.' Peterboro' Hornsby Mrs. Richard, Yardley Hast- GreavesRichard 'r. East Carlton,Leicestr HarrisThos.Wm.D. Wootton,Northmptn ings, Northampton Green George, Catesby, Daventry Hams William, Newboro.' Peterboro' HorreH John, Eye, Peterborough Green James WiIliam, Upper Weedon tHarris Wm.A.P.WolIaston,Wellingbro' Horsford John Tom,Warmingtn.Oundle Green Thomas, Maxey, Market Deeping Harrison Charles, Badby, Daventry Horsford Wm. Lower Benefield, OundIe tGreen Wm.Little Brington,Northmptn Harrison Hy. Little Braunston, Rugby Horwood Thomas, Steane, Brackley Greenwood J.A.Easton-on-Hill,Stamfrd Harrison Henry, tltaverton, Daventry Houghton Thomas, Cransley, Ketteri'ng GreenwoodJ.P.Easton-on-Hill,Stamfo-rd Hart Mrs. Mary, Marston TlUsselI, Howe Henry, Bozeat, Wellingborough tGregoty Mrs. Alice, Astrop, Banbury Market Harborough Howe Samuel, Moulton, Northampton Gregory Edward, Astrop, Banbury tHart Philip, Marston Trnssell, Market HowelI James, jnn. Warmin15tn.OundIe Gregory John, Welton, Daventry Harborongh Howes Geo. Rothersthorpe,Northamptn Gregory Mrs.Sarah,King'sSuttn.Banbry tHartleyFrederick, Culworth, Banbury Howes Samuel, Byfield R.8.0 Griffin Daniel Miller, Walton, Peter- Hartley Hy. Urban, Culworth, Banbury Howes William, Monlton, Northampton borough;&Woodcroft,MarketDeeping Harvey Thomas, Nortoft, Northamptn Howes WilIiam, Naseby, Rngb}'! ..
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