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Lincolnshire. Lo'cth DIRECTORY LINCOLNSHIRE. LO'CTH. 4''9,) . .J ' ~Iawf'r Reginald, Westholme, St. Robinson Mrs. Westgate Swaby Mrs. ' Gladstone ter. Kidgate :Mary's lane . Rose Jas. Hy. Ernest, 18 George st Taylor John, Dol-Gethen Mayer Louis, Orme gardens, Eastgate Rose James, 2Q George street ' Thompson Fredk. Motson,The Grove, Meas11res Miss, 32 Linden walk Routledge Arthur Richard,61 Upgate Ramsgate road Men:iJdn Rev. Matthew )LA. (rector Rusconi Anthony, 6 Priory terrace. Thompson Herbert, 30 Bridge street Df Calcethorpe & vicar of Kelstern), Eastgate Thorn Ernest H. 17 Chequergate O:rme gardens, Eastgate Rushforth Mis!!, Louth park Thorn Isaac, Lndgate MilJer Herbert, 28 George street Samuel Geo. M:isdales row, Gospelgate Tickelpenny Mrs. I Casswell villas; Mille:r John, 8 Linden walk Sandwith Robe:rt T. 88 Upgate Eastgate Motley Mrs. 3 Victoria road Sargeson T. 23 Linden walk Toder Mrs. 8 Priory terrace, Eastgate Myers Charles John, Ea.stgate house Saunderson John W. 2 Victoria road Toder Willia.m H. Hole, Karnak ho. Neal John, 2 Julian Bower road Saunderson Miss, 9 Grimsby road Georgt> stret.L Nell Archibald McG. Raymead, St. Scully Rev. Otven Joseph (Catholic), Tomlinson Chas. Louth Park bldgs Mary's lane 73 L'pgate Topham Mrs. 130 Eastgate Nesbitt )liss, 50 Westgate Srager Sidney James, The Retreat, Topliss John Henry, 149 Eastgate Newman )Irs. Ivy house, Westgate Westgate Towle John Fernilea., St. Michael's rd Nichdson Lionel, 3,7 Broadbank Sharpley Basil, Westnor, St.Mary's la Trewick Joseph, Delaval ho. Kidgate Nor-ton Charles, Louth Park buildings Sh<trp!Py Edward, Upgate ho. Upgate Tuckwell William Dring, Thorpe Nann John Roland, 8 George street Sharpley Herbert J.P. Westn<Jr, St. villas, Hig-h Holme road Olive:r George, Sunnyside, Kedding- Mary's lane Tupholme Mrs. 27 South street ton road Sharpley Miss, r65 Eastgate Twydell James Edward, Fair view, Oyler Geo. Eastfield lo.Keddington rd Sharpley Miss E. 35 Westgate Victoria road Paddison Mrs. 22 Lee street Sharpley Mrs. The Elms, W estgate Tyler Frank, The Manse, Kidgate Parker Charles, Wynberg. 162 East- Shephard Wait. Fernbank, Newmarkt Unwin Stephen Ralph M.A. (he"\d gate. T N 46a · Shepherd William J<Jhn, 71 Upgate master of the Grammar school), Parkr,r ).fiss E. S. A. 33 Westgate Simpson Henry David, 2 New street The Lodge Parker }irs. 1b, George street Simpson Henry Higson, . 57 Up gate Vamplew Charles, 3 Westgate Parker Percy. Ro!!elea, Keddington rd Simpson Misses, 2 Priory ter.Eastgte Vickers Mrs. 26 Aswell street Patchell }irs. 21 Linden walk Sinclair Arth•JT, I Buxton villas, Wacher Alfred Pe1cival B.A.(assistant Peart John William, Darley cottage, Keddington road mstr. Grammar schl. ),13 Broadbnk Victoria road Smith Boys, Louth ~ark buildings Waite Miss, 21 Gospelgate Ped]ey ){rs. 2 Priory villas, Eastgate Smith Frank Laughton, 140 Eastgate Wakefield Mrs. Vict-oria road Pennington Miss, 16 George street Smith Joseph, The Sycamores,Westgt Wa.lker Henry .Stanley, 151 Eastgate Pickering Robert, Riverdale, Cross Smith Mark, 163 Ea.stgate Walldngton William, 40 Gospelgat~ Tree lane Smith Miss, 155 Eastgate Walmsley Mrs. High Holme road Plumpton Chas. Blue Rock ho.Eastgt Smith Mrs. 122 Upgate Ward Arthur L. Corn market Plumpton Miss, 14 Ramsgate Smith Wm. Madeira ho.High Holme rd Ward Charles, I Priory ter. Eastgate Plumpton Mrs. 23 'Broadbank. Smith Wm. Hy. Inglewood, Eastgate Watson Frank,Fernlea,High Holme rd Pocldington James, Carnarvon house, Smith William Martin, Newmarket Weaver George, 185 Eastgate Newbridge hill Softley Mrs. 19a. Enginegate ·· White John Wm.46 High Holme road Pratt Chas. Abra.ham, 19 Ohequerga.te Softly Thomas Henry, Sturton house, Whitworth Mrs.Ardlea,HighHolme rd Prif:{' Rev. William John iB . .A.(curate High Holme road Wild Frank, Victoria road . of St. Michael's), 26 Linden walk Sowby Walter Edwin, Eslaforde, Wilde Rev. AJbert Sydney M.A. (rector Price Ov.en Menai, 6 South street Linden walk ·. of St. James', chaplain of the work· Pridmore William, 16 Lee street Sparrow James, Enginegate house, surrogate, canon of Lincoln Ranshaw George, I Temple terrace Staddon Frederick, 64 Aswell street cathedral & rural ·dean), Rectory, Reed Chas. Glenavon, Victoria road Stamp John Thomas, 54 Westgate Westgate RPed Miss, 2 Temple gardens, High Standaloft Tom Edward, Plumstead Wilkinson David A. 3 Claremont ter- Holme road house, Keddington road race, Kidgate R:ynolds Frank. Victoria road St::miland Geoffrer, Abbey Park ho. Willan Miss,- 179 Eastgate RIChards Rev. Ernest (United Metho- Louth park Willey Misses, 120 Upgate disb), 83 As"ell street Stanley Charles. 161 Eastgate Williams Archibald, 14a, Ramsgate Richa.rdson Edwin, 4 Sydenham ter- Stevenson Samuel, 54c, Aswell street WilsonJohn,.Albany ho.Keddington rd race, ~ew market Store Miss, 9 Sydenham terrace,New- Wood Mrs. Turnell house, High Richardson Jspn. Wm. 1a, Northgate market Holme road Richardson Mrs. J. W. 2 South street Storey William, 2 Claremont terrace, Woods John Thomas, 3 Park terrace, Riggall Charle~, 15 Enginegate Kidgate Eastfield road R!ggall Frederick S~muel, 2 Up~ate Storr Mrs. 3 Northgate Woolfe Sydney. 9b, Newbridge hill R1ggall James A. 1he Elms, :t:a.;t- Story Mrs. Mayfield, Kidgate Wright Thomas, 8 -Gospelgate field road Strawson Chas.Musgrave,64 Queen st Yates Rev. William Edward M.A. Boberls Hugh Edward, Brook house, Strawson Henry, 100 Upgate . (vicar of St. Michael's),St.Michael'a James street · Strawson Paul, 6 Chequergate vicarage, Church street Rob.inson George Simons, St. James~s Street Waiter · Charles, Newlands, Young John .!ltred, II Eastfield rd cottage, Grimsby road High Holme road Young Misses, 16 South street Robinson Miss, Lyndon lodge, Ked- Surfleet Charles Robert, 12 George st Young Tom Carr, 24a, Newmarket d.ington road Snrfleet Miss, The Poplars, Gospelgate . ' . COHHERCIA.L. Anderson John Roger, draper, New street Early closing day, Thursday. .Anglo-American Oil Co. Limited, Railway station Alcodt Joseph (exors. of), farmers, Grimsby road Anglo-Continental Wall Paper Co. Limited (The), wall Allen Albert, beer retailer, 104 Upgate · · paper manufacturers, Charles ·street . ~.lien Philip, baker, 74 Queen street ' .Appleby Bert, butcher 9,& refreshment rooms 7,Aswel1 sfi AUieon a Co. agricultural seed merchants, 13 Mercer .Appleby Charles, county court sub-bailiff, Park house row. T N 53 .Appleby Henry William, fruiterer, too Eastgate !llison George Herbert, borough surveyor, sanitary in­ Archer & Son, pianoforte dealers, Corn market . spector & inspector under the Canal Boots Act, Town Archer Harold. jun. pianoforte tuner, 9 Vickers lane !hall, East~ate . · Archer Rose (Mrs.), teacher of dancing, Phcenix house, Allison .John S. shipping & emigration agent, Toronto Queen street · honse, MPrcer row. T N 53 .Arliss John, boot repairer, 20 Maiden row All:iRon Philip (firm, Allisons & Staniland), solicitor & A.rlis~ Peter, market .gardener, Monks Dyke road commissioner for oaths, & clerk to the Louth Eske Ash Arthur Herman, cattle dealer, Grosvenor house, & Ludborough court .of sewers, & hon. clerk to the Kedding-ton road Or.me Almshouses, clerk & treasurer to North & South .Ashover Sydney, optician, 64 Eastgate Somercotes poor land charities, clerk to Louth Navi­ .Ashton Edward, manager of Barclay & Company Ltd. gation Commissioners, sec. to Louth Gaslight Co. hon. bankers, k treasurer to the Mablethorpe Urban Dis· treasurer to the Louth Hospital, clerk to Bolle's & to trict Council, 62 Eastgate Butter feoffees, deputy town clerk & deputy coroner .Ashton Frederick, Fleece hotel, 14 Market place for Louth & district, Mercer row .Ashtori George Henry, agent for ·bhe Atlas Insurance Co. !.liMon· Thos: Falkner (firm, Allisons & Staniland),solici­ New Street. -corner tor k commissioner for oaths, Mercer row .Ashton William Grant draper & G. N. R parcels de· !.lli~n Thomas Robert, market g-ardener,Mo'nks Dyke rd livery agent, to Market place · .Allisons & Staniland, solicitors, Mercer row .Atkin John Edwin, pork butcher, 28 Eastgate .
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