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300 Far Trade~ 300 FAR TRADE~. [BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. FAEMJ-Rf- rcr.1:m rd. Hearn Mrs. Sarah A. Great Missenden Horn Arthur, Pitstono, Tring Griffin Harold, Hulcott, Aylesbury Hedges A. J. Stewkley,Leighton Buzzard Horn G. jun. Dagnall, Gt. Berkhamsted Griffin William, Wingrave, Aylesbury Hedges Jn. Broughton, Newport Pagndl Borne C. & J. Stoke Hammond,Bletchley Crimes & Fowler, Great Linford, New- Hedges John (exors. of), The "'"arren, Borne J. Newton Longville, Bletchley port Pagnell Stewkley, Leigbton Buzzard Hornett William, Buckland, Tring Grimsdale Albert, Stokenchurch, Wllngfrd Hedges Percy, Wingrave, Aylesbury Horwood John H. R. Drayton, Tring Grimsdale W. Stokenchurch, Wallingford Hedges Wm. Gt. Linford, Newport Pagnell Horwoorl Richard Edward, Dravton, Trin11; Grimsdell Wltr. Naphill, High Wycombe Hedges Wm. Hillesden, Buckingham Hounsfield Arthur, Great White end, Groom 0. Prestwood, Great Missenden Hedges Wm. Littlecote, Winslow Latimer, Chesham Grove George Dodd, Fawley bottom, Heley A. S. Burcott, Leighton Buzzard House William, Hitcham, Maidenhead Fawley, Henley-on-Thames Heley Andrew, Ivinghoe, Tring Howard f\amuel, Kiln lodge, Prestwooi Graver Brothers, Prestwood, Gt. Missendn Heley E. Freestone, Ascott, Leighton Great Missenden Graver A. M. Amersham Buzzard Howkins Renj. A~>twood, NewportPa~ell Gulliver John, Biddlesden, Brackley Heley W. R. Stewkley, LeightonBuzzard Rows William Richd. Cheddington, Tring Gurney Charles, Eat on Leys, Great Henley Thos. Newton Longville, Bletchley Howson Joseph, Warrington, Olney Brickhill, Bletchley Henry Geo. Wm. Haversham, Wolverton Hub bard R. J. Akeley, Buckingham Gurney James R. West Wycombe, High Hensman Thomas George, Emberton, Hughes Edwin, Turville, Henley Wycombe Newport Pagnell Hughes John Beechem, Hogshaw-<)um- Gurney Mrs. J a ne, Frogmoor, Saunderton, Herring Harry, Cha!font St. Giles, Fulbrook, Winslow Princes Risborough Gerrard's Cross Hugbes ,Joseph, jun. Folly farm, Hard. Uurney Jesse, Loughton, Blctcbley Herring Jn. Grendon Undcrwood,Aylsbry wicke, Aylesbury Gurney William, C'oleshill, Amcrsham Herring J . .Marsh Gibbon,Bicester (Oxon) HugheH Thos. Rose farm, Turville, Henley Gurney W. Loughton, Bletchley Herring Rowland .Tames, Home farm, Humphreys Henry James, Upper Wald- GurnPy Wm. II. Penn street, Amersham Great Brickhill, Bletchley ridge farm, Princes Risborough Guttridge Hugh Edward, 12 Buckingham Hickman Harold George, Lacey green, Hurnphreys Mrs. Ruth, Brill, Thame Ioad, Aylesbury Princes Risborough Humphreys William George, Owlswick Hall John, Marsworth, Tring Higgins Hugh, Stoke Goldington, New- manor, Owlswick, Princes Risborough Hall Thos. North End, Steeple Claydon port Pagnell Hunt Alfred, Stokenchurch, Wallingford Hall Wm. John, Aston Clinton, Tring Hill Alfred, llmer, Princes RisborouglJ Hunt Ernest, Quainton, Aylesbury Halsey Henry, Weedon, Aylesbury Hill Finch, Denbigh Hall farm, Bletchley Hunt John, Little Missenden, Amersham Hammond Arth. Doddcrshall, Aylesbury Hill John, Bierton, Aylesbury Hunt T. Common, Rarinage, Wallingford Hammcnd Arthur, Grendon Underwood, Hill J. Dunsmore farm, Wendover Hunting J. C. Prestwood, Gt. Missenden Aylesbury Hill Joseph, Hazlemere, High Wycombe Hurford John P. Iver heath, Uxbridge Hammond M. Joseph, Great Brickhill, Hill Rowland, Chadwell hill, Monks Ris- Hurst Frederick, Nearton End, Swan- ElEtchley borough, Princes Risborough bourtw, Winslow Hammcnd Robert H. Aylesbury street, Hill \Villiam, Penn street, Amersham Hurst H. G. Leckham~ted, Buckingham Bletchley Hill William, TylersGreen,High Wycombe Hurst H. Lillingstone Lovell, Buckingham Hanson J. Wood end, Lit. Horwd.Winslw Hilsdon W. \Vater Stratford, Buckingham HurRt W. Leckhamsted, Buckingham Hanson Joseph, Great Horwood, "'·inslow Hine Hubert, Knotty Green, Beaconsfield Hutchings G. Hanslope, Stony Stratford Harding Josepb E. & Son, Wilton park, Hine James, Beaconstield Hutt John, Ickford, Thame rcaconsfield Hinson William, Eakeley lanes, Stoke H utt .Toseph, Horton, Slough Hardingl\frs.D. Sheringtn.NewportPagnll Goldington, Newport Pagnell Illing Ebenezer Alfred, Redhall,Winslow Harding Daniol,Bellingdon, Chcsham Hinton Hcrbert Hy. Saldcn, Bletchley Illing Edward, Great Horwood, Winslow Harding James, Naphill, High Wycombe Hinton W. H. East Claydon, Winslow Illing Edwd.Spring gro. Mursley,Winslow Harding \Villiam, Nearton end, Swan- Hiorns Rowland M. Cowley, Buckingham Illing Mrs. John, Mursley, Winslow bourne, Winslow Hirons \Villiam, Quarrendon, Aylesbury Illin:r John, Whaddon, Ble'tchley Hare W. & C. Beaconsfield Hitehcock Thcmas, Ford, Aylesbury Ingram G. W. Steeple Claydon Harley William, Lavendon, Olney Hitchcock William Henry, Bletchley Inns M. A & Sons, Pet<loe, Emberton, Harman William, Turville, Henley Hobbs John ..Kewman, Amersham Newport Pagnell HarperEdwd. Bourton Grounds,l'cknghm Hobbs William, Eagle farm, Wavendon, Inns William & Frank, Wood End farm, Harper G. Twyford lo. Twyford, Bcknghm W o burn Sands Moulsoe & Petsoe lodge, Emberton, Harries D. }{osehill, Steeple Claydon Hoddinott Ralph, Jckford, Tharne Newport Pagnell Harris .!<'.A. Thornborough, Buckingham Hodges A. Hamhill, Nth. Marston,Winslow Inns \Vm. & Sons, Astwood,Newprt.Pgnl H arris G. H. AstonAbbotts, Aylesbury Hodges Chas. Briar hill, Steeple Claydon Ins tone Edward, Chalfont St. Peter, Harrowell Alfred, Seabrook, Cheddington, Hodges Samuel, North Marston, Winslow Gerrard's Cross Tring Hodges W . .M:id. Claydon, SteepleClaydon Ireland C. Water Stratford, Buckingham Harrup Edward John, Church hill, Hodges Wm. Hy. Twylord, Buckingham Ives Alfred, Lavendon, Olney Mursley, Winslow Hogg 1\Irs. Mary, Nash, Stony Stratford IvPS Frcderirk. MPadle farm, Meadle, Harrup Henry, Nash, Stony Stratford Holden W. E. North Marston, Winslow Princes Risborough - , Harrup Hy. Stewkley, Leighton B~:zzard Holdom C'bas. Great Brickhill, Bletchley Ives Waiter, Lavendon, Olney Hatch Herbert, Coleshill, Amersham Holdom John, Swanbourne, Winslow Jackson Charles,Chicheley,Newprt.Pagnll Hatch John, Waterside, Chesham Holdom Robert George, Kiln farm, Soul- Jackson D. Loosley row, Princes Risboro' Hatch Joseph, Woodrow farm, Amersham bury, Leighton Buzzard Jackson John, Farnham Royal Ratt Brothers, Naphill, High Wycombe Holes George William, Newport Pagncll Jackson William, East Burnham, Burn- Hatt F. & W. Speen farm, Princes Ris- Holland Albert, Waddesdon, Aylesbury ham, Slough borough & Waiters Ash, High Wycmbe Holland Samuel, Calverton, StonyStratfrd James Frank, Great Hampden, Great ITatton ,J. North Crawley, Newport Pgnll HollowayWm.Soulbury,LeightonBuzzard Missenden Hawes Arnold, Oakley, Brill, Thame Hnlrnes C. S1xteen Acre farm, Lavendon, Jarnes Mrs. l\'Tary, Great Hampden, Hawes Arthur, Marlow Olney Great Missenden Hawes F. W. Easington, Chilton, Thame Holmes Robt. Stokenchurch, Wallingford .lanes CharlC's .J. ~ympson, BlekhlC'y Hawes George, Lacey green, Princes Ris- Holt John & Thomas, Tetchwick, Janes James, Gt.Hingshill, HighWycombe borough Ludgershall, Thame .Janes Thomas, Weedon, Aylesbury Hawcs Hy. Ixhill, Oakley, Erill, Thamc Halt C. Barton Hartshorn, Buckingham Janes W. Soulbury, Leighton Buzzard Hawes John, Boarstall, Brill HoltMrs. E. Grendon Underwood,Aylsbry Jam•s \Valtu, DJ.gnall, Gt. BerkhamsW Hawes Thom!\S J.P. Benthill; Bourton & Holt John, Whitchurch, Aylesbury Jarvis Alfred, Lit. Missenden, Amersham Tingewick, Buckingham Holt Richard Head, Edgcott & Black- J arvis E. North Crawley,Newport Pagnell Hawes Thcs. Muswell hill, Boarstall, Brill grove, 'Vaddesdon, Aylesbury Jefferson E. Chicheley, Newport Pagnell Hawes William, Oaklcy, Brill, Thame Bolt T. W. Grendon Underwood, Aylsbry Jcflerson Mrs. F.Ji.la, Sherington, New- Hawkins D. & Son (trustees of), Chesham Holt Thomas, Shenlev dens, Calverton, port Pagnell Hawkins Jn.Hy.&Lnrd.Jn.Pitstone,Tring Stony Stratford Jeffs .John, Bicrton, Aylesbury Rawkins Thomas, Dorney, Windsor Holton W. & Son, Lillingstone Lovell, Jellis Charle~>, Ivingboe, Tring Hawley Mrs. G.NcwtonLongville,Bletchly Buckingham Jellis Jesse, Ivinghoe, Tring Hayes John, Ashridge, Cbesham Holton J. Ludgershall, Thame Jenney H. Lodge tm. Aston Clinton, Tring Haynes George, Chetwode, Buckingham Honour A. Moorleys farm, Oaklcy, Brill, Jerrams Fredcrick, Lillingstone Lovell, Hazel William, Holmer green, Amcrsham Thamc Buckingham HPadington Bros. Cippenham, Slough Hook Hy. Humphrey,Weedon, Aylesbury Jess Thomas, Moor farm, Lane End, Heady Archibald, Chase farm, Little Eor- Hooten Brothers, Milton Keynes, New- High Wycombe wood, Winslow port Pagnell Jessop Stephen, Chilton, Thame & Heady Henry Jn.Litt eHorwood, Winslow HootenJ ohn,Shenley BrookEnd,Bletchley Chearsley, Aylesbury Heady Horace, Steart hill, Little Hor- Hopkins George, Hog pound, Little Jessop S. G. Dorton hill, Dorton, Thame wood, Winslow Horwood, Winslow Jes!'lop Mrs. William, Thomley hall, Heady J. Mursley, Winslow; & Whaddon Hopkins John, Broad oak, Sculbury, WorminghaU, Thame Healey I. Preston Bissett, Buckingham I.eighton Buzzard Johnson H. V. Lavendon, Olney Healey Percival, Chalfont St. Gilrs, Hopkins William, Lit. Horwood, Winslow J ohnson John Henry, Uphoe farm, Laven- Gerrard's Cross Hopkins W. Home frm. Whaddon,Bletchly don, Olncy .
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