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Trades. [ Linoolnsbire.J 754 I"AR TRADES. [ LINOOLNSBIRE.J FARMERS continued. Gad:oby Julmson, Donington, Spalding Gilbert John, Linwood, Martin, Lincoln Franks Henry, Rippingale, Bourne Gadsby Joseph, Eaudyke, Quadring, Gilbert John, South Hykeham, Lincoln :Franks Joseph, Haconby, Bm.:rne . Spalding Gilbert Thos. North Kyme, Linooln Franb Jsph. Langtoft,:\:larket Deepwg Gadsby Thomas, Donington, Spa.ldng GilbertW.Linwood, Metheringhm.Lncln. Franks M. Stonegate,Gedney,Holbeach Gagg John W. Carrhouses, Doncaster Gilbertson Callis, Claypole, Newark Frearson Thoma!l Elsey, West Bark- Gainsborough Jn. Gt.Coa.tes,Grimsb,- Gilbertson Thomas, Hough-iln-the- with, Wragby Gainsborough Eobert, Keelby, Brock- Hill, Grantham Frearson Tom (exors. of), West Bark- lesby R.S.O Gilby Edward, Hardwick, Lincoln with, Wragby & Stixwould, Lincoln Gant C'barle3 Wm . .Ashby, Doncaster Gill Cook Faulkner, Morton, Bourns Free Isaac, Sutton Bridge, Wisbech Gant Emmanuel, Bilsby, .Alford Gill George, Fen, Helpringham, Freeman Mrs. Elizh. Morton, Bourne Gant Samuel, Harrington, Spilsby Heckington S.O Freeman John, Low street, Billing- Garnl'r .Ambrose, Cheal, GoS"berton, Gillatt J. Manor ho. Ludboro',Louth borough, Folkingham S.O Spalding Gilliard Thomas, Garthorps R.S.O Freeman P. J. The Lodge, ''Velby, Garner :Benjamin, Kirton Fen, Linr.oln Gilliat George & John, Elsham R.S.O Grantham Garner Chas. Sutton Bridge, Wisbecb Gilliatt Charles, Frith bank, BDiton Freeman T. West Pinchbeck, Spalding Garner 0. jun. Sutton Bridge, Wisbch Gilliatt Cha.1·les W. West fen, Sibsey, Freeman Wm. Northon's lane,Holbeach Garner Henry, jun. Cheal, Spalding Boston Freemantle Edwd. Wargate Bar, Gos- Garner Mrs. Sarah .Ann, Westhorpe, Gilliatt Isaac, Raithby, Spilsby berton, Spalding Spalding Gilliatt John, Potter Hanworth, Lincoln Freoemantle S. F. Quadring, Spalding Garner Robert G. Dalderby, Hornca.stle Gilliatt Mrs. J. Scotwn, Lincoln Freeston Frederick, Owmby vale, Garner "\Villiam, Bottesford, Doncaster Gilliatt Samuel, The Rookery, Swal- Owmby, Lincoln Garniss George, Goxhill, Hull low, Caistor Freestone J. Pointon cottage, Pointon, Garniss Richard, Ivy house, Great Gilliatt Miss Sophia, Frithville, Boston F(Jlkingham S.O Coates, Grimsby Gillins Joseph, A.nwick, Sleaford Freir G. Deeping St.Nicholas,Spalding Garratt Jspb. Turbury, Haxey,Doncstr Gillot Charles, 130 New market, Louth Freir Samuel, Graft house, Knight st. Garratt "\Vm. Metheringham, Lincoln Gillott Henry, Carr, Haxey, Doncaster Pix\chbeck & Spalding Common, Garton G. Fen, Helpringbam,Hecking- Gladding John, Quadring, Spalding S:palding ton S.O Gla.dwin G. Holly farm,Ulceby R.S.O French Charles, Roman Bank road, Garton S.Helpringham,HeckingtonS.O Gladwin Richard Henry, Melton Road .A.lgarkirk, Boston G:uvt3y Jas. Edwd. Waltbam, Grimsby farm, Wrawby, Brigg FrtJshney .A.braba.m, Friskney R.S.O Gar"'cod John, Thurlby, Bourne Gladwin Thoma-s, Hibaldstow, :Brigg Freshney .A.rthur Edwin, East Field ho. Gurwood Wm. Edis, TLurlby, Bourne Glad win William, Bridge farm, Grimoldby &; Upp hall, Little Carl- Gash Henry, Hall farm, Roxholm, Wrawby, Brigg ton, Louth Sleaford Glasier Wm. Fredk, Roxby, Doncaste~ Freshney Marwood, Fenhonses, South Gash Miss Mary, Fen houses, Swines- Glassop John, Harlaxton, Grantbam Somercotes, Louth hea-d, Boston Gl!l.'lsup Edwin, Colsterworth, Granthm Fresbney Thos. Bennett, The Grange, Gask Mr.>. Elizabeth, .Abbey farm, Glassup George, Swineshead, Boston South Somercotes, Louth H{)lton, Wragby Gle-dhill Henry, Beltoft grange, Freshney Wilfred S. Grimoldby, Louth Gaunt .Alfred, North Kelsey, Lincoln Althorpe, Doncastr.r Friel' Samuel, Tongue End, Spalding Gaunt George, Kirkby-on-Bain, Lincln Glenn Henry Robert, Clayfield, Busk- Frisby Henry, West street, Crowland, Gaunt Jesse, Stixwould, Lincoln ington, Sleaford Peterborough Gaunt John, Wispington ho.Hornca.stle Glenn Joseph, Dorrington, Lincoln Frisby M. J. North street, Crowland, Gaunt John Herbert, Red house, Wad- Glew Moses & .A.aron, Keadby, Donca.str Peterborough . dinoworth,.., Horncastle Glew Mrs . .A.. Westgate, Doncaster Frisby R. Deepmg St. James, Market Gaunt Thomas,. Edlington & Wisping- Glew Mrs. Elizh. Beltoft, Doncaster Deeping ton, Horncastle Glew G. Common, West Butterwick, Frisby S. Deeping St. James, Market Gaunt Thomas, Gosberton, Spalding Doncaster Deeping Gaunt William, Middle Thorpe,West Glew John T.Thornton-le-Moor,Lincoln Frith G. Croft, Wainfleet All Saints .A.shby, Hornca.stle Glew John Tom,Springthorpe grange, ~.S.O . Gedney C. Common aide, Leake, Boston Springthorpe, Gainsborough Fnth Robert, Domngton, Spaldmg Gedney C. Station road, Leake, Boston Glew Rd. (exors.of),Keadby, Doncastel" Fro~t John, Hobbole bridge, Scalp, Gedney Ohristopher, Leake, :Boston Glew Thomas, Brigg road, Caistor . F1shtoft, Bosto!l . Gedney G. F. Fold hill, Leake,Boston Glossop P.North end, Crowle, Doncastl" Frow .A.rthur, Kirto~ Lmdsey .R.S.O Geeson T. G. Gt. Gonerby, Grantham Glossop W. H. Normanton, Gmnthm Frow Edmund, Harrmgton, Sp1lsby Geeson William, Harlaxton, Grantham Glover Brothers,South grange,Ashby, Frow Geo. Grange, Wainfleet St. Mary, Gelder Benjamin, Luddington,Swine- Doncaster Wainfl.eet R.S.O fleet R.S.O Glover Benjamin, Roxby, Doncaster Frow John, l<'ield house, Wainfleet Gell Mrs. Hannah, Beltoft, Doncaster GlDver G. Newton-upon-'frent, Newark. St. Mary, Wainfleet R.S.O Gelsthorpe Thos. Rougbton, Horncastle Glover George, Burgh R.S.O Frow W. Market place, Long Sutton, George Edwa.rd, Fulbock S.O Glover William, Fen houses, South Wisbech . George William, Kirton Fen, Lincoln S<Jmerevtes, Louth Fryer Enoch, B1gby, Lmcoln Gibbins William, Common, Moult{)n, Glover William, .A.tterby, Kirton-in- Fulford John W. The Rookery, Heal- Spalding Lindsey R.S.O ing S.O . Gibbons E. Barnetby-le-Wol~, Lincoln Gl?ver Willia~,Gr~yin~bam cliff,Gray- FuHord Reuben, .A.y~sby, Gnmsby Gibbons H.Lit.London,Legsby, Lincoln m~ham, K1rton.-m-Lmdsey R.S.O. &: 1 F~lforth Charles, Little Hale, Heca:- Gibbons Jonathan, Rippingale,Bourne Willoughton, Lmcoln mgton S.9. Gibbons J. (exors. of), C'ldney, Brigq Godfrey Charles, ~eltoft, Doncaster Fulforth W1lham,, Evedon, Sleaford Gibbons Phillips Man-hall, Tile House Godfrey Chas. ;Bnckyard road, Tydd' Full~r M. Ralph s lane, Frampton, beck & Gautby farms; res.Swallow- St. Mary, W1sbech Kirton, Boston bee];: Bracebridae Lincoln Godfrey C. E. Gunhouse, Doncasttlr J<'uller R.Low Fen, Quadring, Spalding Gibbon's T. The G:'~ge, North Kelsey, Godfrey Edmund, Roxby, Donca~ter Fulstow J ames, Marshchapel, North Lincoln Godfre.y G~o. Willingham-by-Stow, Thore.sby S.O Gibbons Waiter Moorrown Lincoln Lincoln Furniss W. jun. Scotland, Ingoldsby, Gibbons Willia~, jun. Mu~by, .A.lford Godfrey John .A.rth. East Butterwick,. Grantham Gibbs C. W. Marsh, tSutton Bridge, Doncaster Fussey J. Sa.dney, Nth.Kelsey,Lindn Wisbech Godfrey P. Sutton St. James, Wisbech Fussey Mrs. Jane, .A.by, .A.lford Gibson Brothers, Kexby, Gainsborough Godfrey William .Henry, Thealby hall, Fussey T. East Halton, Ulceby R.S.O Gibson L. & H. Hougham, Grantfuam Burton-upon-<Stather, Doncaste.r Fussey W. East Halton, Ulceby R.S.O Gibson C.T. Saltfleetby St.Peter,Louth Godson Frank, Temple Bruer, ~.mcoln Fussy John, Tothill, .A.lford Gibson Edward, G.oxhill, Hull Godson Geo. Fen, ·Blankney, Lmcoln Futer George, Scottlethorpe, Bourne Gibson Fred, Immingham S.O Godson. George, The Hall, .A.sgarby, Fut~r Samuel, Edenham, Bourne Gibson J. North st. Crowle,Doncaster Heckmgton 8.0 Fynes Michael, Woodhall Spa, Lincoln Gibson James., Immingham S.O Goffin C~as. Robt. Hac~thorn, Lin_co~ Ga-dd Benjamin, Irnham, Grantham Gibson James Atkin, Weston, Spalding Goldsmith .wm. Quadnng_, Spalding Gadd Beuj. sen. Sutterton Fen, Boston Gibson Jn. Evans, Epworth, Doncaster Golland E. JUn. Westw?odside, Doncstr Gadd Benj. jun. .A.lgarkirk Fen, Boston Gibflon Thos. North Hykeha.m, ·Lincoln Golland ~eorge J. H1ghw{](~d, Tork- Gadd Charles, Wellingore, Lincoln Gilbert. :Mrs. Elizh. S<turton, Lincoln sey, Lmcoln Gadd James, .A.lgarkirk Fen, Boston Gilbert George, Manby, Louth Golla.nd Tb{)mas J. Appleby,Doncast.r Gadd James, Sutterton Fen, Boston Gilbert George, Old farm, Skelling- Gooby Cha1:'las Edward, Toynton S~- Ga.dd William ( exors. of), Nth.Kyme, thorpe, LinNln Peter, S,pilsby . _ Fen, Billinghay, Lincoln Gilbert George Wm. Boultham, Lincoln Gooby Dan!. Toynton St.Peter, Spilsby .
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