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STAFFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY's Farmers-Continued 736 FAR STAFFORDSHIRE. [ KELLY'S FARMERs-continued. Warrington Mrs. H. Dunston, Stafford Wheeldon Samuel, Cauldon, Ashborne Walkerdene Sampson, Coton hill, Mil- Warrington J. Chedd!eton, Leek Wheeldon Mrs. Thomas, Under Hill wich, Stone "\-Varrington James, Brockton, Slindon, farm, Longnor, Buxton \-Valley R. Park lane, Endon, Stoke Eccleshall R.S.O Wheeldon William, Bridge End,Sheen, 'Walling William, Seisdon, W'hamptn Warrington James W. Apsley, Eccles- Buxton Wallis F. Foxholes, Hanbury, Burton hall R.S.O Wheeldon William, Green lane, Leek Waiters Wm. Stanley & Waiter Robt. Warrington John, Ramsor, Stoke Frith, Leek ' Can well, Tamworth Warrington John, Wickin walls, Qnarn- Wheeldon William, Morridge side, 'Waiters A. Cookshill, Caverswall,Stke ford, Buxton Bradnop, Leek Waiters Samuel, Weston Coyney,Stoke Warrington Sampson, Gratton hill,Stk Wheeler W. Compton, Wlvrhampton Waiters W. Outlanes, Meaford, Stone Warrington Thomas William, Cot.on, Wheeler Wait. Pattingham, W"hmptn Waltho Edward, Marchington Wood- Tamworth Wheelton Leonard, The Grove, Whit~ lands, Uttoxeter R.S.O Washington George H.Knypersley ;dg. tington, Lichfield Waltho Geo. Newborough, Burton Biddulph, Ccmgleton Wheelton Thos. Fisherwick, Lichfield Waltho Joseph, Newborough, Burton Washington John, Audley, Newcastle Wheldon John, Pyeclough, Heathy Waltho Joseph, Scounslow, Wood- Washington Thomas, New pool, Bid- Lee, Buxton lands, Uttoxeter R.S.O dulph, Congleton Whieldon Alfred, Consall, Stoke W-a.ltho Mrs. H. Newborough, Burton Wassel Henry, Fleur-de-Lis farm,Nor- Whieldon George Henry, Rough Stone Waltho Richard, Highwood, Wood- ton Canes, Cannock S.O hall, Ipstones, Stoke lands, Uttoxeter R.S.O Waterfall C. Littywood, Bradley, Stfid Whieldon John, Foxt, Stoke Waltho Thos. Newborough, Burton Waterfall John, Marston villa, Tilling- Whieldon William, Gravelly bank, Hol- Walton & Farmer,Essington,W'hmptn ton, Stafford lington, Stoke Wannop Arthur, Rough park, Ham- Waterfi.eld Wm. Upper Gornal, Dudley Whilock Wm. Fonbrook, Stoke stall Ridware, Rugeley Wat'kin Thomas, Dunstall, Burton Whilton Wm. Bromley Hurst, Rugeley Ward S. & Son, High street, Ut- Watkins Frank, Stretton, Stafford Whistance Henry, Levedale, Penk- toxeter R.S.O Watkins Robert A. Manor farm, Til- ridge, Stafford Ward A.Haywood grng.Dilhorne,Stoke lington, Stafford Whiston Joseph, Moorleigh heath, Mid- Ward Benjamin, Whiston, Stoke Watkiss H.Knightley,Eccleshall R.S.O dleton Green, Stoke Ward Frederick, Farley, Stoke Watkiss James, Longdon, Rugeley Whiston M. Mucklestone, Mrkt. Drytn Ward G. Clifton Campville, Tamwrth Watson G. Knig-htley,EccleshallR.S.O Whiston Mrs. Mary, Gutter lane, Bid- Ward J. High st. Uttoxeter R.S.O Watson Hy. Hamstall Ridware, Rugly dulph, Cong-leton WardJ.Reap's moor,Fawfieldhead,Bxtn Watson John,Farfield,Alstonfld.Ashbrn Whiston Tom M. Broomhall grange, Ward John,Burton Manor farm,Castle~ Watson John, Fradley, Lichfield Almington, Market Drayton church, Stafford Watson Mrs. Mary Emma, Blount's Whiston Wm. Saverley Green, Stoke -"\>Yard Jn. The Pleck, Acton, N'castle hall, Woodlands, Uttoxeter R.S.O Whitaker Thomas, Turner's pool, Ward Joseph, Bank farm, Upper Elk- Watson S. Crakemarsh, Uttxtr.R.S.O Leek Frith, Leek stone, Buxton Watts Charles, Roar Cross, Burton White C. Long Birch, Brewood,Staffrd 'Ward Samuel, Branstone, Burton Watts Geo. Womburne, Wolverhmptn White Elijah, Brewood, Stafford \Yard T. Moor side, Warslow, Buxton Wayne Wm. Oke~ver, Ashborne White Mrs. Elizabeth., Dunston heath, Ward Thomas, Rolleston, Burton Weatherer George, Bednall, Stafford Penkridge, Stafford Ward W. Hyde Lea,Castlechrch.Stffrd Weaver Arthur John, Otherton, Penk- White Illingworth William, Alston- Ward William, Badger's croft, Heathy ridge, Stafford field, Ashborne Lee, Buxton Weaver C.Balance hill, UttoxeterR.S.O Wlhite John William, Stretton, Burton Wa.rd William, Harlaston, Tamrworth Weaver James, Walton Heath, Stone White Mrs. Mary, The Hall, Alston- Ward Wm. King's Bromley, Lichfield Weaver James Edward, North Pyre- field, Ashbourne Wardle Arthur William, Gambles, Hol- hill, Aston, Stone,& Stone mill,Stone White Samuel, The Green, Coton, linsclough, Buxton Weaver Thos. Little Bridgeford, Stone Milwich, Stone Wardle Henry, Smithy farm, Heaton, Web'b Arthur, Upper Alstone, Haugh- White T. Castern haU,llam,Ashbourne ~acclesfield ton, Stafford White T. Castern, Wet ton, Ash borne Wardle John Washington, Ranton Webb Edward, Bridge street, Brad- White T. M. Hurst,Fawfi.eldhead,Buxtn hall, Eccleshall R.S.O ley Green, Congleton White Thomas, Calton, Ashborne Wardle S. Green hills, Ipstones, Stke Webb Mrs. Elizh. Mowcop, Stoke White Tom :Mitchell, Upper Hurst, Wardle T.Hill End,Hollinsclough Bxtn Webb Henry, Blithbury, Rugeley Alstonfield, Ashbourne Wardle T. Tolldish,Gb.Haywood,Stffrd Webb Henry, High street, Kingswin- White Walt. Rd. Elmhurst, Lichfield Wardle Thomas, Coa.tes town, Hol- ford, Dudley White William, Bunkers hill, Porto- linsclough, Buxton Webb John, Bradley Grn. Congleton bello, Wolverhampton Wa:rdle Thomas, Lawn head, Ellen- Webberley George, Winnoth dale, White William, Marchington Wood· hall, Eccleshall R.S.O Croxden, Stoke lands, Uttoxeter R.S.O Wardle Thomas, Tenter hill, Hollins- Webster John F. Chartley barn, Chart- White William, Yarnfield, Stone clough, Buxton ley Holme, Stafford Whitehouse F. Bobbington, Brirlgenth Wardle William, Moor Side, Hollins- Webster Wm. Enville, Stourbridge Whitehouse John, Bobbington, Strbdg clough, :Buxton Wedd F. Corn Mill la. T'utbury, Burtn WhitehouseJohn,Oakham, RowleyRegis Waring Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, Stande- Wells J. Moss pit, Castlechurch, Stffd Whitehouse Joseph, Oakham, Rowley ford, Wolverhampton West William, Hoarscroft, Ball Haye Regis Waring Richard, F{mr Ashes, Stande- green, Leek Whitehouse Joseph, jun. Oakham,Row- ford, "\>Volverhampton West William, Horsecroft, Lowe, Leek ley Regis Warne Charles· Henry, Fisherwick pk. Weston Arthur M. Bents, Fisherwick, Whitehurst Mrs. Ann, Bridge street, Fisherwick, Lichfield Lichfield Bradey Green, Congleton Warner Geo. Birches farm, Hanley Weston B. Freehay, Stoke Whitehurst Mrs. Emma, Dilhorne,Stk Warner Johlll, .Aston, Maer, Newcastle- Weston Danie~ .Anslow, Burton Whitehurst G. Cheadle park, Che.adle under-Lyme Weston Enoch, Hulme, Stoke Whitehurst J. Rakeway,Freehay,Stoke Warner William, Onneley, Newcastle Weston Enoch, Werrington, Stoke Whitehurst J. Mill House frm.Cheadle Warrall William, Gillowfield fat·m, Weston G. Moor side, Hollinsclough, Whitehurst J.Rakeway,Cheadle Grnge Biddulph, Congleton Buxton Whitehurst John, High lane, Burslem -warran Thomas, Higher Overton,Bid- Weston John. Hollinsclough, Buxton Whitehurst Joseph, St. Thomas' Trees, dulph, Congleton Weston Joseph, I Corngreaves road, Dilhorne, Stoke Warren George, Bent end, Heaton, Cradley Heath S.O Whitehurst Mrs. Mary (exors. of), Gil~ Macclesfield West on J oseph, Red House P .H. low heath, Biddulph, Congleton Warren G. Blithford, Colton, Rugeley Caverswall, Stoke Whitehurst Richard, Coton cottage, Warren George, jun. Hilly Lees, W eston J oseph, Stych brook, Lichfield Milwich, Stone Heaton, Macclesfield Weston T. (exors. of), High croft, Whitehurst Thomas, New pool, Bid- Warren Henry, Sharpley Heath, IIil- Kingsley, Stoke dulph, Congleton derstone, Stone Wetton Herbert, Godstone, Stoke Whitfield John, Alrewa.s, Burton Warren J. Woodlands,Uttoxeter R.S.O Wetton J. Fulford dale, Fulford, Stoke Whitney John, Talke, Stoke Warren William Gee, Cloudside, Rush- Wetton Joel, Little Bridgefo:vd, Stone Whittaker Eli, Salt, Stafford ton Spencer, Congleton Whale George, Little Bridgeford,Stne Whittaker H. Springfields, Eccles- Warrilow John, Ashflats, Castlechurch, Wheat A. Lees farm, Bradley, Stafford hall R.S.O Staffurd Wheat Charles, Dilhorne, Stoke Whittaker J. Sandon bank, Salt,Stfid Warrilow John, Stoke-by-Stone Wheat William, Haughton, Stafford Whittaker Jn. Ashley, Market Drayton Warrilow John Thomas, Meaford,Stone Wheel don Jas. "\-Valks, W ootton,Ashbrn Whittaker R. Chapel Chorlton,Nwcstle Warring-ton Enoch, Eastfields, Slin- Wheeldon ThoQmas, Dairy house, Grin- Whittaker Robert, Wa.ll heath,Wood• <ion, Eccleshall R.S.O don, Stoke lands, Vttc:ctcr R S.O .
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