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Old Elm Tree, Wm 'JRA:VX~ DIRECTORY.] 13UCKINGHAMSHIRE. tlJB ( 419 King's A1'ms. Eciward Slaughter, Chalfont St. Peter, Slough Cld Ca5tle, Harry Havoy Hobbs, High street, Olney, N~w- Kin.q's Head, Edward Ashby, lvinghoe, Tring port Pagnell Ki1t'l's Head, Da.vid Billing, Silver street, Stony Stratford Old Crown, Thomas Grainge, Little Horwood, Winslow King's Head, John Cowley, Polecat lane, Prestwood, Great Old Crown, J{)hn Ray, Market square, Winslow Missenden S.O Old Elm Tree, Wm. Benyon, Aylesburyst,BeaconsfieldRS.O Kmg's Head. Miss Mary Sophia Goodwin,Market sq.Aylesbry Old Fisherman, William Cross, Shabbington, Thame King's Head, William Goody, Cippenham, Slough Old Fleece, Charles Gnnthorpe, Market hill, Buckingham Kil1g's Head, Mrs. Stephen Jellis, Horton, Tring Old Flint Cottaye, 'William Wright Tilbury, Station gates, King's Head, Mrs. Eli7.abeih Lewis, London road, Fenny High Wycombe Stratford, Bletchley station Old Griffin, Thomas Parslow, Mop end, Amersham King's Head, Mrs. Martha Nutt, 9 Oxford st. High Wycombe Old Hare, Chas. Evans,Aylesbury st.Beaconsfield RS.O King's Head, Mrs. Ann Phillips, Little Marlow, Gt. Marlow Old Hat, John Hawes, Preston Bissett, Buckin~ham King's Head, }<'rederick Road!>, High street, Winslow Old King's Arms, George Dell, Amy lane, Chesham S.O King's Head. Mrs. Mary Stonhill,Stewkley,Leighton Buzzard Old King of P1'llssia, John Gibbons, Marsh, Hi~h Wycombe King's Head, Thomas Underwood, High street, Buckingham Old Kin,q's Arms, John Smith, Green, Wooburn, Beacons- King's Head, Alfred Welford, Haddenham, Thame field RS.O Lamli, Jas. Adams, Stoke Goldington, Newport Pagnell Old Mill, George Johnson, Newton Blossomville, Newport Lamb, Henry Peedle, Great Missenden S.O Pagnell Lambert Arms, Henry Mears, Denham, Uxbridge Old Peacock, Thomas Fletcher, Lane end, High Wycombe Lantern inn, Richard Olliffe, Silver street, Aylesbury Old Red House, Thomas Mildman, Wavendon, Woburn Leathe1' Bottle, Charles Parkins, Tringroad, Wendover, Tring Old Red Lion, Alfred Hemrnings, Bourne end, Wooburn, Leather Bottle, George Partridge, Wavendon, Woburn Beaconsfield RS.O Lee Gate, Mrs. Annie Franklin, Lee, Tring Old RedLion, Mrs. Mary Malin, Rowsham, Aylesbury Light Dragoon, John Edmonis, Bledlow Ridge, Tetsworth Old Spo1·tsman, William Hawes, Steeple Claydon, Winslow Lion in the Wood, Horatio Mealing, Queen's sq. H. Wycombe Old Sun, John Cutler, Lane end, High Wycombe Locomotive inn, William Adams, Wolverton R.S.O Old Swan, Mrs. Dinah Archer, Cheddington, Tring Lone Tree, Thomas King, Thol'llborough, Buckingham Old Swan, Thomas Crane, Bletchley, B1etchley station Magpie, Henry Cyster, Coleshill, Amersham Old Swan, Miss Harriet Deacon, Milton Keynes, Newport Ma,qpie, James Eggleton, Flackwell heath, Loudwater, High Pagnell Wycombe Old Swan inn, George Watson, Woughton-on-the-Green, Maltster.~' A1'ms, E7:ra Welch, Aylesbury street, Fenny Strat- Bletchley station ford, Bletchley station Old Swan inn, William Green, World's end, Wendover, Tring Manor hotel, Daniel Barber, High street, Beaconsfield R.S.O Old Three Cr01lJnS, Jesse lng, Bledlow, Tring ManO?' hotel, Arthur Hill Druce, Datchet, Windsor One Pin inn, Joseph Lever, Stoke Poges, Slough March of Intellect, WilIiam Fleet, sen. 27 Silver street,New- One Star, William Birch, Blucher street, Chesham S.O port Pagnell One Star, Wm. Stallwood, 4 Easton st. High Wycombe Marquis of Chandos, James Ives, 27 St. John street, New- Ostrich, Robert Allison, Colnbrook, Slough port Pagnell Oxford Arms, Thomas Weller, Loudwater, High Wycombe Marquis of Granb.1/. Jas. Bates, World's end,Wendover,Tring Pack Horse, Robert Chipps, Gerrard's Cross, Slough Masons' Arms, Henry Brown, Saffron rd. High Wycombe Pack Horse, Joseph Fantham, Tring road, WendDver, Tring Masons' Arms, Alfred Burnett, Newland st. High Wycombe Palmer's Arms, Henry Thornhill, Darney, Windsor Merlin's Cave, Frederick Chaplin, Chalfont St. Giles, Slough Park hotel ~ commercial inn, Thomas Holdom, Duncombe Mitre, Thomas Tims, Mitre street, Buckingham street, Fenny Stratford, Bletchley station Monta,que Arms, owen Barnwell,Ditton, Stoke Poges,Slough Pr.u·tridges Arms, Frederick Gates, Aston Clinton, Tring Morning Star, Geo. Harman, Pennington row, H. Wycombe Peacock, .John Finch, Mendy street, High Wycombe Mother Red Cap, Thomas Rogers, White hIll, Wooburn, Bea- Peacock, Thomas Sear, Adstock, Winslow consfield RS.O Pheasant, Amos Hitchman, London road, High Wycombe Nag's Head, William Claridge, Gt. Linford. Xewport Pagnell Pheasant, George Heiss, Windmill street, Brill. Thame Nag's Head, Mrs. Susanna Coles, Oxford rd. High Wycombe Phmnix, Mrs. Hannah Abbott, Steeple Claydon, Winslow Nag's Head, Samnel Collins, London road, High Wycombe Pied Horse, William Hampaen Chalk, High street, Slough Nag's Head, Mrs. Chrlte. Eldridge, Monks Risborough,Tring Pine T"ee, William Lightfoot, Walton, B1etchley station Nag's Head, George Lines, Red Lion street, Chesham S.O Pink ~ Lily, William Turner" Parslow's hillock, Princes Nag's Head, William West, Little Missenden, Amersham Risborongh, Slough Nag'5 Head, Henry White, Sheep street, Winslow Plour/h, Jesse Bail, Buckland, Tring Nag's Head, Samuel Wri~ht, Cambridge street, Aylesbury Plouyh, Mrs. Mary Ann Cherry, Wolverton end, Stony Navigation inn, Christopher J ohns, High street, Fenny Strat- Stratford , ford, Bletchley station Plough, Charles Clarke, Datchet. Windsor Nelson, Thomas Watts, Nelson street, Buckingham Plough, Thomas Cripps. Winslow Neptune, Henry Fairman,Aylesl;mry rd. Swanbourne,Winslow Plough, William Darrell, Great. Missenden S,O Neptune, John Walker, 2 North square, Newport Pagnell Plough, Edward Fraizer, Shenley Church end, Stony Stratford New inn, Alfred Biddlecombe, Padbury, Buckingham Plough, Joseph Gomm, St.. Leonard's, Tring New inn, George Blackwell, Walton, Aylesbury Plough, Robert Goodman, Water Eaton, Bletchley station New inn, Thomas Fantham, Aylesbury st. Wendover, Tring Plough, WaIter D. Harrald, Wavendon, Woburn New inn, ~frs. Jane Fricker, Bridge street, Buckingham Plough, Alfred Holton, Hillesden, Buckingham New inn, Mrs. Mary Goddard, Eton square, Etl)n Plou.qh, John Howes, Bow Brickhill, Bletchley station New inn, Benjamin Harding, Nash, Stony Stratford Plough, George Janes, Flowers bottom, Tring, Speen New inn, Joseph Jerome Large, Three Locks, Soulbury, Plough, Frederick Joyes, Horsemoor green, Slough Leighton Buzzard Plough, William Kirtland & Son, Weston Turville, Tring New inn, Barrington Rolfe, Buckland wharf,Buckland, Tring Plough, James Mealies, Marlow fields, Great Marlow Nf!IJ) inn, .Jesse Smith, Bletchley road, Fenny Stratford, Plough, John Miller, 57 High street, Newport Pagnell Bletchley station Plough, George Percy, Coleshill, Amersham New inn, James Thorn, Marsh, High Wycombe Plough, Thomas Salisbury, Denmark street, High 'Wycombe New inn. Charles Tooth, New Bradwell, Stony Stratford Plough, James Smith, jun. Lower Cadsdean, Monks Ris- Neto Bell inn, Thomas Bell. Aston Clinton, Tring borough, 'fring Neto Euston, Joseph Bichnow, Linslade, Leighton Buzzard Plough, Stephen Tack, 40 Buckingham st. Aylesbury Nf!IJ) RailUJ'l.1/ tavern, Thomas Alderson, Great Western Plough, James Tompkins, Marsh Gibbon, Bicester street, Aylesbnry Plough, Thomas Walker, Terrick, Ellesborough, Tring Nero Zealand inn, John Cole, Buckingham road, Aylesbury Plough, Charles Henry Weo:t, Stoke Poges, Slough North Star, John Brooks, Slough Plough, Joseph Willett, Sympson, Bletchley station North Star, Jeremiah Coleman, Langley Marish, Slough PlOll.'lh, Robert Young, Bierton. Aylesbnry Nm-th Star, George Dummer, Thorney, !ver, Uxbridge rtOlec!1t, .John Babb. Polecat la.Prestwood, Gt. Missenden S.O North Weste1 n hotel, John R. Fodcley, Stratford road. New POTtobello, Thomas Battcock, Charteriige, Chesham S.O Wolverton R.S.O Prince Albert, Thomas King-, Hradwell, Stony Stratford Oak, Joseph Bishop, Aston Clinton, Tring Prince of P1'1.tssia, George Smith, Radclive, Buckingham Old An.qel, Frank Clayden, Oxford street, Hi!rh Wycombe Prince of 1Vales. John Allnutt, Marsh, Great Kimble, Tring Old Anqel• •John Rainbow, High street, Buckingham Pl'ince of Wales, Thomas Armstrong, Cores end, Wooburn, Old Bell, Mrs. Sarah Howard, Wooburn, Beaconsfield R.S.O Beaconsfield R.S.O Old Castle, William White, Sherington, ~ewport Pagnell I :prince of Wale~, Felix Atkins, Platt's road,. Great Marlow.
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