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778 Far Trades 778 FAR TRADES. [LINCOLNSHIRE.· FARl\lERS-continued. Burd~n Jsph., Fen, Swineshead, .Bostn 1 Burton Philip, The Chestnuts, Ailing- Brown T. W. Owston Ferry, Doncstr Burd1tt Jn. '\~ haplode Drove, W1sbech ton. Grantham Brown Thomas, Graizelound, Doncstr Burges T. R. Sutton Bridge, Wisbch IBurton Rd. Woolsthorpe, Grantham Brown T. Low Burnham, Doncaster Burgess Willia.m & Son,Eagle, Lincln Burton Robert, Fiskerton, Lincoln Brown W.Old hall,BagEnderby.Spilsby ·Burgess Chas. Sutton Bridge, Wisbch Burton W. S. Barkston-le-Willow~, Brown W. H. Burgh-on-Bain, Lincoln Burgess G. Holbeach Fen, Holbeach Grantham Brown ·Waiter T. The Rings, Had- Burgess G. :Marshchapel Bnrtt Henry Ke~·mer, Brandon lodgt>, dington; Lincoln Burgess G~ Hurdle Tree ho. Holbeach Hough-on-Hill, Grantham Brown W. Westgate, Belton, Doncstr Burgess John, Eagle, Lincoln I Burtt Josepb John, Welbourn, Linco~n Brown William, Cranwell, Sleaford Burgess John, Marshchapel Burtt William B. The Grange,Wellin- Brown Mrs. Wm. Dunston, Lincoln Burgess John, Westby, Grantham gore, Lincoln Brown W. Fen, Donington, Spalding Burgess John· ,.George, Welton-in- BurwellG.Haltham-npon-Bain,Hrncstle Brown William, Gedney Hill, Wisbech the-Marsh, Bnrgh Burwell J. E. B1easby, Legsby, Lincoln Brown William, Haddington, Lincoln Burgess Mrs. Susannah, West end. Busby ~Irs. H. Martin Dales, Lincoln Brown Wm. Low Burnham, Doncastr Marshchapel , ', Bush J oseph, Bratoft, Burgh Brown William (exors. of), Maltby- Burgin George, Foston, Grantham Bush L. Welton-in-the-Marsh, Burgh le-Marsh, Alford Bnrgin John,. Fnston, Granbham Bush Thomas, S""aton, Folkingham Brown William, Navenby, Lincoln Burgin William, Foston, Grantham Bush Waiter, .Bratoft, Burgh Brown William Ooulman J.P. Ermin Burlrett George, Pil<ham, Gainsboro' Bust Robert Woodall, Gcxhill house, Appleby, Doncaster Burkett. John, Thorpe St. Peter, Butcher Wm.Roughton,Woodhall Spa Browning J. Bird's drove, Sur- Wainfleet All Saints Butler & Sons, Coningsby, Lincoln fleet, Spalding Burkill Henry, Winteringham,Doncstr Butler .A..J. Tattershall Thorpe, Lincln Brownlow John, Casthorpe house, Burkinshaw Arthur Charles, Manor Butler Albert, Bratoft, Burgh Barrowby, Grantham house, Barnoldby-le-Beck, Grimsby Butler G. M. West Torrington,Lincln Bruck Sam, Northlands road, Win- Burkinshaw Henry S.~ The Chestnuts, Butler George, Fe!l, _Bicker, ~oston terton, Doncaster Binbrook, Lincoln · Butler George, L1ssmgton, Lmcoln Brudenel Mrs. S. & Joseph, Baston, Burkinshaw J.West Butterwick,Dncstr Butler George, Lowfields,Coleby,Lincln Peterborough Burkinshaw Mrs. Mary A. Cotes Butler Herbert, Howsham, Lincoln Brudenell William F. Witham-on- - O'ran()'e 'South Elkington Louth Butler John, West fen, Eostor, · the-Hill,• Bourne .· Bnrkitt~ O' Charles, Belchford, ' Horncastle Butler Stepnen,1 South Kym.e, Lmcoln• Brumby C. Winteringham, Doncaster Burkitt Edwd. Faldingworth, Lincoln Butler William, Cold Hanworth, Lincoln Brumby F. Marsh, Surfleet,Spalding Burkitt Edward, Sadney, North Kel- Butt Thos. F. :Manthorpb, Grantham Brumby J. Park st.Winterton,Doncstr . sey, Lincoln . IButterfield Charles, Westgate, Belton, Brumby Mrs. Mary Ann, Wintering- Burkitt Henry, North Somercotes Doncaster ham, Doncaster . Burkitt. John, Manor house, Thorn- Butters Hy. E. Revesby Bridge,Bostn Brumby T. Winteringham, Doncastr ton-le-Moor, Lincoln .. '· . Butters John William, Hall gate,Ged- · Brumby Wm. Bottesford, Messinghm Eurkitt John RobHt, Kingerby,Lincln ney, Holbeach Brumfield Henry John, Burgh Burkitt William, Bratoft, Burgh Butters Robert, Allington, Grantham Brumfield Herbt. No:t~ Kyme, ~incln Burman W. Lindsey ho. Sibsey,Bostn Buttery Jsph. North Scarle, Ne"".ark Brum~eld J .. ~en, B11Imghay, Lmcoln Burman William, Sibsey, Boston Buttery Rob~rt, Cove,· West\roods1de. Brumfield W1ll1am, North Kyme, Lncln Burn J. S. Wainfleet road, Skegness Doncaster Brummitt Robert, 'Mareham-le-Fen, Burnet William H. Sutton-on-Sea Button George, jun. Carr lane,Ulceby Boston Burnett Charles, Friskney Button T. Saltfleet, Nor.th Somercotes Brumpton W. Whitepit, Swaby,Alfrd Burnett Henry, Minting, Wragby · Buttress Robert,. Frieston, Boston Bruntlett Charles, Goltho, Wragby Burnett Robert, The Moor, North Bycroft Seth, .Stickford, Boston . Brunyee Nathaniel, Cleatham house, Kelsey, Lincoln Byron J. The Grange, Nornianby-on- Kirton-in-Lindsey Burnip S. West :Butterwick, Doncastr the-Wolds, Lincoln Bryan John Thos. Rippingale, Bourne Burr Elijah, Heighington, Lincoln . Bywater Thomas Alfred, The Laurels, Bryant Richard, Marsh, Seas End, Bnrrell Alfred, Eastlound, Doncaster Westgate, Belton, Doncaster Monlton, Spalding Burrell ··c. Sandygate · lane, Quad- Caborn George, Sutton-on-Sea Buck Charles, Cranesgate house, . ring, Spalding , , . Cabourn · George Eli (Shaw & Whaplode, Holbeach Burrell E. Marsh, Surfleet, Spalding Cabonrn), Stainfield hall,Stainfield, Buck Frederick C. Fosdyke. house, Bnrrell Mrs. F. Westhorpe, Spalding Lincoln Fosdyke, Boston Bnrrell J. C. Tydd St. Mary, Wisbech Cabonrne George, Langton, Wragby Buck Joseph H. Fosdyke, Boston . Burrell Jas. Low rd.·Wyberton, Boston Cade Brian & Ezra, Newton-by-Toft; Buckberry W. Birthorpe, Folkinghm Burrell John, Bicker, Boston Market Rasen Buckby Jas. Castle Bytham, Granthm Burrell Saml. Blyton, Gainsborough Cade Arthur · Musgrave, Fulbeck Bucknall Thomas & Son, Well, Alford Burrell Thomas, Cross gate, Tydd heath; Grantham Bucknall C. The Hall, Grainthorpe St. Mary, Wisbech . Cade c. West Rasen, Market Rasen Buc~nall Thos. Seadyke, Kirton, Bostn Burrell T.Messingham, Gainsborough Cade Chas. Edwd. U~selby, Lincoln Bud1bent Mrs. Charlotte, Manor ho. Bnrrell Waiter Brown, Crossgate, Cade John, Bank, Wamfleet St. Mary, Anderby, Alford Pinchbeck, Spalding · .. · Wainfleet Budibent Haynes, Rigs by ho. Alford Burrell Wm. Messing ham, Gainsboro' Cade J oseph, jun. Whaplode,Holbeach Buffham Fred, Seas End, Moulton, Burrows G. & F. Hanthorpe, Bourne Cade Joseph Herman, Stainton-by- Spalding · Burrows Alban, Wyville, Grantham . Langworth, Lincoln Buffham Rt.Seas End,Moulton,Spldng Burrows Albert E. Aunsby, Sleaford Cade Robert, Wildmore, Lincoln Buffham William, Seas End, Maul- Burrows James Eagle, Lincoln Oade Simon, Scothern, Lincoln ton, Spalding Burrows Joseph: Walcot, Lincoln Oade W. Chapel St. Leonards, Alford Bngg Isaac, Reepham, Lincoln Burrows R. Westborough, Grantham Cade Wm. Croft, Wainfleet All Saints Bull David, Tallington, Stamford Burrows Richd. B. Leadenham, Lincln Cade Wm. Sidney, Glentham,Lincoln Bull Edward, Tallington, Stamford Burt Matthew, Algarkirk, Boston Calcraft J.& J.H. Lit. Ponton,Grnthm Bull J. T. Burton-on-Stather,Doncastr Burton F. & J. Wyville, Grantham Calthorpe Charles, Haltham-on-Bain, Bull Joseph, Tattershall road, Boston Burton Mrs. A. Fen, Kirton Holme, Horncastle Bullass George, Garthorpe Boston Calthrop H. Calthrop, Horkstow, Hull Bu)livant Amos, Withern, Alford Bnrton F. Pickworth, Folkingham Oambage William, Glebe farm, Raps~ Bullivant William, Withern, Alford Burton G. Fen, Kirton Holme.Boston ley, Gra.ntham Bunn Benjamin, Luttongate, Sutton Bnrton George, Fostim, Grantham Camm ~obt .. Barrow-on-Humber, Hull St. Edmunds, Wisbech Burton Geo. Langtoft, PeterborouO'h Campam Misses Mary & Snsannah, Bunting John Henry, The Elms, Pinch- Burton · George, North Willingh:m, Deeping St. Xicholas .. Spalding beck road, Spalding Market Rasen Campbell J .. & T. The Cliff,Redbourne, Burbank Henry, Kirkby Underwood, Burton George, Scotland, Ingoldsby, Knton Lmdsey . Bonrne Grantbam - . Campbell Thomas & James, Little Llin· Bur'bidge Jn. T. Uffington, Stamford Burton George, Winterton, Doncaster ber grange •. Brocklesby Burchnall Arth. Ingoldmells,Skegnss Burt()n Hrnry, Skeldyke, Kirton, Bostn Campbell Calm J.P. The Hall, Staple- Burchnall Rd. Wm. Branston, Lincoln Burton Herbt. Harlaxton, Grantham ford, Newark . Burchneii-Smith William, Fengate, BurtDn Isaac, Claxby, Lincoln Campbell Harold, Broughton, ~rigg Mou1ton Chapel, Spalding Burton Jas, A. Far fen, Wigtoft, Boston Camp bell W. The Grange, Limber. Burdall Joel, Fosdyke, Boston Burton John, Foston, Grantham Broc;klesbv . Burdall Justus, Hardwiek, Lincoln Bnrton John, Torksey, Lineoln Campwn Charles W. The Grange, Burdall Thomas, Algarkirk, Boston Burton Jsph. Lynwode, Market Rasen Nor~h Cote~-1. Burdall William, Fosdyke, Boston Burton :i\{rs. Mart ha, Stanni""ells. Camp~on E. LJIJ ·house, Gram~horpe Eastfield road, Barton-on-Humber . Campwn E. F.'" ragholme, Gramthrpe .
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