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TRADES • Lbt'cjn~O:S \Lisdirl!L S82 TRADES • LBt'CJn~O:S \liSDIRl!l. .FARMERS continued. Lambourn Mrs. E. & Son, Biddleden, :\faad \V. Soulbury, Leighton Buzzud .Johnson John Henry, Uphoe farm, Laven- Bracklev :\fe!Ld \V. Stewkley, Leighton But:zard don, Newport Pagnell Landon Henry, \Yalton & Elm farms, ~fearl \Villiam, The Fernery,Whitchurch, .Jones Albert, Da.tchet, Windsor Ayle~hury Aylesbury .Jones David, Marsh Gibbon, Bicester Lane Alfred, Hyde Heath, Great Mis- ~ferrick Frederick, Church end, H:d- Jones Henry, Edgcott, Aylesbury senden S.O 1 drmham, Thame Jones J. Chilton grnds. Chilton, Thame Lane F. Q. Ashley Green, Berkhamsted :\ferry ~frA. S. R. Steenle Claydon S.O .Jones Jam.:lll, Edgcott, ~.\y:esbury Lane Herbt>rt, BJurne End S.O ~Ierry T. R. Steeple Claydon S.O Jones Josiah, Ludgershall, Aylesbury Langridge John, Eton Wick, Windsor Merry W. Southcott, Lf>ighton Buzzard .Jones Stephen, Manor farm, Rletchley Langston James, Gerrard's Cross S.O Midwinter John, Oving, Ayleshury Jones \Vm. C.-eo. Gawcott, Buckingham Langston Thomas, Long Down, Great Miles Harry, Sloughla:td3, Cheaham ..Jone!'l William Henry, Chilton, Thame Kimble, Tring Miles .John, l\Ionkton fm. Gt. Misst:nuen .Jordan George. \\'endover Dean, S.O Law J. F. S. Gawcott, Buckingham Millar Hugh, Amersha.'U ..Jordan Thos. Newton Longvillt', Bletchley Law John, Filgrave, Tyringham, Miller H. ,J. Marsh Gibbon, Rice3ter .Tordan \V.Nth.Crnwley, Newport Pagnf'll Newport Pagnell M:issenden G. Newton Longville, Blctrhley Judd Isaac, Bidrllesden, Brackley Lee A. Hardmead, Newport Pagnell 1\fissendenGeorge, Whaddon, Bletchley JudgeMrs.George,Marsh Gibbon, Bicester L~' Alfred, London road, Wycombe Mole J. & U. Ludgersball, Avl~>sbury Judge \Villiam, Great Mis*nden 8.0 Lennox A. J. Haversham, \Volverton S.O Mole Edward, Ludgershall, Aybsbury Keuts Charles, Hnnslope, Stony Stratford Lcpper Alfred, Cowlev, Buckingham Mole .T. W. Ludgershall, Aylesburv Kern Mrs. Jane, Bl!Xllow Ridge, Stokcn- Lepper Charles, Hillesden, Buckingham ~Iole Waiter, Brook lands farm, Ludge.."·. church,Wallingford Leslie G. & Sons, Great Kingshill, High shall, Aylesbury Keen John, Stewkley, Leight.on Buzzard Wycombe Monk C. H. Sheepcote, Eythropc,Avlcsbry Keen Robert, Chearsley house, Chearsley, L~slie Charles, Beaconsfield S.O Monk G. Arthur, Put!owes,Fleet Marston, Aylesbury Le"ter Anthony, Middle Claydon, Steeple Aylesbury Keene Mrs. Alfred, Rockwell end, Ham Claydon S.O Monk John, Bledlow ridge, Stoke!!- bleden, Henley-on-Thamf:'B Lester F. W. Botolph Claydon, Steeple church, Wallingford Keene Brookllouse, Wood End ho.Marlow Claydon S.O ~fonk John, Windmill farm, Bletchlev Keene Charles Daniels, Hambleden, Lester Henry A. Foscott, Buckingham. Monk John F.. Tatt~nhoe, Bletchley fitatn Henley-on-Thames Lester L. Shipton Lee, Aylesbury l)!onk William, TuC'key farm, Winslow Keinch Thomas Bishop, Cuddington, Lester OlivPr, Leckhamsted, Buckingham ~Iontazuc E.J.HuJ;hende:t,HighWyconhe Aylesbury & Bishopston!', Aylesbury Lester T. G. (exors. of), Middle Claydon, Moo~e G ~orge (d tiry), Weedon, Ay le> bury Kemp William, Potter Row, Great Steeple Claydon S.O 1 Moore Robert., The Common., Amersh 1m Missenrlt'n S.O Lever W. Woohurn Green S.O ; Moore Robert, Mtsbourne farm, rhalfont Kempster William, Greo.t Mis•enden S.O LinesH.J. WoottonGnderwood,Avlesbry· St. G.le~, G~rrard'8 Cross S.O Kestall Thomas,_ Wa.vendon, Woburn Lines Mrs . .M. Hillesden, Buckingham More .J. B:e:ilow R~dg', High W_vcom1e Sands 8.0 Lipscombe George, Denham, Uxbridge Morgan Thomas C. Bid.lles:ien, Brackley Kibble Edwin, Glllbe house, North Lipscombe Jame~, Denham, Uxbridge Morris R. Manor house, Hoggestn. Wimlw :Man;ton, \Vinslow Lipscombe Joshua, Rush green, Den- Morris Fmd, Padbury, Bu~kingham Kibble Edmund. Stewkley Dean, Stewk- ham, Uxbridge , l\forri3 H.To·.\·n end,Radnage,Wallingford ley, J..eighton Buzzard Li,;ley Frank, Amersh>tm ~iorris Thom'l.s, Ba.rmoor, Ma.rlow Kibhle GtJorge, Chilton, Tha.me Lisley G. Hughenden, High Wvcombe Morris Waiter, Saunderton, Prince3 Rill· Kibble George, QuHinton, Aylesbur:v Little Charles, Great Kimble, Tring borough S. 0 Kibhle William, Buckslow farm, Swan- Little E. Stockwelllane, Owlswick,Princes; Morris William, jun, \Vycombe bourne, Wim!low Risborough S.O ·Marten Richard H. Denham, Uxbridge Kids ton F. M. Steeple Claydon, S. 0 Little Wm. Standals,Bishopstone, Aylsbry Morti~er C. T. Aston Abbotts, Aylesbury Kilby John, Marsh Gibbon, Bicester Lofty Sidne_y, Cole-;hill, Amenh!tm Mortim~r J. Coombe, Butlt>t 's Cross, Tring Kimber F. M.Hughenden, High Wycombe Loke W. Ledburn, Leighton Buzzard Mortimer J. Winchendon Lwr. Aylesbury Kimhle Nathan, Great. Horwood, Winslow Longland Thomas, High street, Olney S.O Mortimer R. Ravenstone, Olo.ey S.O Kimble Nathan, Singleborough, Winslow Lo:d John, Neartown, Olney S.O Moss Francis, Horsemoor green, Slough Kimble Thos. R. Singleborough, Winslow Lovell E. Beachampton, Stony Stratford Mo>s John, Tin:sewick, Buckingham Kinch Richard, Chamdon, Bicester Lovell G. Calverton, Stony Stratford ~Iossman H.obert W. ~towe, Buckingham King George, Brarlenham hill, \Vest Lucas I. Sherington, Newport- Pagn.>l! Moulden F. G. Chicheley,NewportPago.ell Wycombe, High Wycombe Lunnon Robert Arthnr, Bourne End S.O Moulden Jo.o;eph, Weston Underwood, King George, Na.sh, Stony Stratford Lutman William, Wiu;ans farm, Bledlow Olney S.O King Henry, Chetwode, Buckingham Ridge, Princes RiB borough S.O Muck!!' William, Princes Risborough S.O. King Hy. The Limes, Wavendon, Woburn Mclntyre James, Hawthorns, Hund- & Kimble Wick, Princes Risborough Sands S.O ridge, Great Missenden S. 0 King Henry, Marsh Gibbon, Bicester Mackarncss John E.Boycott,Buckingham ~Inmford George, Church farm, Soulbury, King John, Nash, Stony S~ratfJrd Maclean L. Newton Longville, Bletchley Leighton Buzzard King Rlluben, Ho1mer Green, Amersham McNab James, Botolph Claydon, Steeple Mumford John H. A.Akeley, Buckingham King S. Mearlle, Princes Risborough S.O Claydon S.O Mnmford Richard, Dorton, Thame King Thos. Newton Longville, Bletchley Madkins Mrs. A. Thornboro', Buckingham Mum ford H. d. Thornborough, Buckinghm Kinjl; Thomas, Putnam place, Penn, Major Artbur C. Ditton, Slough Munda.y Mark, Great Horwood, Winslow High Wycombe Major R. H. Horsemoor green, Slough Munday 1\ferrick, Great Horwood, Winshr King \V_ Holywell, Na..sh, Stony Stratford Makebam Waiter, Water Eaton, Bletchley Mundy Jamcs & Caleb, Hardmead, King W. J. Little Horwood, Winslow Ma.llett Lionel, Manor farm, Eclles- Newport Pagnell King Mrs. William, Denham, Uxbridge borough, Dun!jtable .\funger Charles, Weston Turville, Tring King William, Wha.ddon, Bletchley Manning W. F. Wing, Leighton Ruzr.1.rd M:nnger John, Weston Turville, Trin~ Kingham G. llmire, Princes Risboro' S.O i Markham F.jun.Hanslopt,StonyStratford ~funger H.ohert, Butler's Cross, Tring Kingham Herbcrt.tt: Albe~t.NoblPs, West'Markham George, Quainton, Aylesbury M:urdock RobPrt, Iver, Uxbridge Wycombe, Hip-h Wycombe Marshall George, Chesham MurrayG.O.H..!\"orth end,Henley-on Th1Il5 .Kingham John, Weedon, Aylesbury Marshal! George, Stoke Pages S.O Mmsen John, Cliftonville, Wycombe Kingham JO\Ihua., Longwick, Princes Mq,shiter J. Middle Clayton, Steeple .'r!ynard Freik.. The Courts, Olney S.O R;sborough S.O C'laydon S.O Mynard George, Emberton, Newport Pgnll Kingham T. Spring hill, Din ton, Aylesbry Mash iter Richard, Zion hill, East Claydon. ~ash William Elliott &. Son, Chalfont St. Kingham William, Ford, Aylesbury Winslow Giles, Gerrard's Crms S.O Kinross & Lindsay, Riding Court house Masom Thos. Calverton, Stony Stratford Nash Job, Am~rsha.m. & Ditton Park farms, Datchet, Windsor Mason Charles Alfred, l\Iopend, Little N ash William, Cock-pit hall, Hazlemere, .Kirby James, Oakley, Thame Mjgsenden, Amersham High Wycombe Kirby Thomas, Oakley, Tha.me Mason H&rry, Prestwood, Great Mis- ~eighbour Geo. Water End, Wallingford Kirby William, Wheeler end, West Wy- senden S.O ~eighbour R. J. Radna~e, Wa.lliagford combc, High Wycombe M1.y Samuel, Marsh Gibbon, Bicester ~eill Cha.rles, Shabbington, Thame Kitson J. Haddenham lowe, Dint()n, ~hycock Cyril, L·>ughton,Rhtchlev statu Newitt Henry J. Scotsgrove, Thame Aylesbury ! M wdon Lynch Conway. S .Llien,Bletchley ~e·.nnan Bryaut, Bletchley Knight T. She>nley Brook !'nd, Rletchley Mayne Peter, Dorney, Win.d•or :_ll"ewman J. Ashley Green, Berkha.m'!t~d LaceyG. Lewknor-up-Hill, High\Vycombe Mf:'ad .Tohn, Henry & Edruund, Stewk!ey. ~ewiil.an R. Dra.yton PJ.r~low, Bletchley Lacey John, Holmer green, Am~rsham Leighton Buzzard Sewton George, Hundridge, Chcsham Lacey John, Penn strret, Am~rsham Mead Wm. & Co. Lim. Iver, Uxbridge Nichols J. Gawcott road, Buckingha.m Lacey John, Stokenchurch, Wallingford Mead E l-ward, Winf.irave, Aylesbury ~ichols Robert, Chet.vo:ie, Bu~ki.1gha n Lacey William, Bolter end, Lane End, l\lead n!'orge, Chalfont St. Gilcs, Ger. ~ichols Wm. U. RJ.ven.;;to;D, 0lney .:i.O H;gh Wycombe rarrl's Cross S.O Nixey )frs. Mary A. Chi! to 1, Thanu Lam.bertArnnld,Nth.Crawley,Nwprt.Pgnl Mead J. Ravenstone, Olney S.O ~ormanA.W.Gra:1g3 hrm,Hwers~a-rd 0 LambertArth.Nth.Crawley,:Nwprt. Pagnll M~ad .r. Thos. So•1lhury, Lt'ight.on Buzzard N o:man Edwd. ~~mb.>rton,N ~w ,JOrtPa~n!l Lam born R. Ludgershall, Aylesbury Me.1d Mrs. L1is, Rav~ns•one, Olney S. 0 ~or m 1.n George, Sto:.te B:idge hou;e, Mead Richard, Chilton, Th:lme WolnrtoaS.O .
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