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PUB [BUCKS.] PUBLICANS-Continued TRADES DIRECTORY.] 563 PUB [BUCKS.] PUBLICANS-continued. Red Lion, T. Bowen, West street, Great 1\Iarlow Old Swan, W • .Archer, Cheddington, Tring Red Lion, J. Butcher, Mill bank, Buckingham Old Swan, J. C:hapman, 'Voughton-on-the-Green, Red Lion, C. Church, Green, Wooburn, Maidenhead Bletcbley Station Red Lion, L. Clark, Lower marsh, High Wycombe Old Swan, T. Crane, Bletchley, Bletchley Station Red Lion, Mrs. E. Coleman, Stewkley, Leighton Buzzard Old Swan1 W. H. Hale, Lower marsh, Hig·h Wycombe Red Libn, H. Copcutt, Kingsbury Aylesbury Old Swan, Mrs. M • .A. Pinkard, Milton Keynes, Newport Red Lion family ~ commercial hotel ~ posting hoU8e, Pap1ell Thomas Date, High street, High Wycombe Old Thne Crowns, J. Ing, Bledlow, Tring Red Lion, M. Dudley, Grandborough, Winslow Old Wrestler, F. Costin,Northall, Eddlesborough,Dunstable Red Lion, 1\Irs. M. East, Colnbrook, Slough One Pin, H. E. Hammond, Stoke Poges, Slough Red Lion, T. Edmonds, Longwick, Princes Risborough One Star, J. Horton, Blucher street, Chesham Red Lion, E. Fletcher, Cuddington, Aylesbury Orkney Arms, W. Skindle & Son, Taplow, Maidenhead Red Lion, J. Folley, Bledlow, Tring 0Htrich, B. Hopkins, Colnbrook, Slough Red Lion, H. George, Coleshill, Amersham Oxford Arms, Mrs. E. Cole, Loudwater, High Wycombe Red Lion, J. Gill, Monks Risborough, Princes Risborough Oxford Arms, T. Harding, .1\Iarket square, Aylesbury Red Lion, A. Grace, Great Brickhill, Bletchley Station Pack Horse, Mrs. E. Cock, Gerrard's Cross, ~lough Red Lion, J. Green, Swanbourne, Winslow Pack Horse, J. Fantham, Wendover Red Lion, T. Hall, N ewnton Longville, Bletchley Station Palmer•s Arm.~, F. White, Dorney, Windsor Red Lion, T. Healey, Hollingdon, Soulbury, Leighton Peacock, Mrs. E. Robinson, Lane end, High Wycombe Buzzard Peacock, H. Siratt, Adstock, Buckingham Red Lion, J. Holland, Wendover Peahen, R. Soden, Castle Thorpe, Stony Stratford Red L·ion, R. Oldfield, Red Lion street, Chesham Pheasant, E. Atkins, London road, High Wycombe Red Lion, S. R. Owen, High st. Olney, Newport Pagnell Pheasant, W. Blake, Chalfont St. Giles, Slough Red Lion, A. Oxlade, High street, Slough Pheasant, W. Blake, Chalfont St. Peter's, Gerrard's Cross Red Lion, T. Pepall, St. Mary's street, High Wycombe Phrenix, J. Andrews, Steeple Claydon, Winslow Red Lion, J. Ridgway, Padbury, Buckingham Pied Horse, W. Hyde, Bath road, Slough Red Lion, E. Rogers, Dagnall, Eddlesborough, Dunstable Pink §) Lily, Mrs. S. Lilley, Parslow's hillock, Princes Red Lion, B. Rolf, Brill, Thame Risborough Red Lion, G. Rolfe, Penn, Amersham Plough, J. Bail, Buckland, Tring Red Lion, R. Ruby, Langley 1.\'Iarish, Slough Plough, J. Beard, Stoke Poges, Slough Red Lion, C. Sanderson, Chicheley, Newport Pagnell Plough, H. Benson, W olverton end, Stony Stratford Red Lion, A. Smith, Marsworth, Tring Plough, W. Bodley, Sympson, Bletchley Station Red Lio'R, J. Turner, Gawcott, Buckingham Plough, C. Claridge, Wavendon, Woburn Red .Lion, T. Uff, Ashendon, Tbame Plough, W. Frost, Lillingstone Lovell, Buckingham Red Lion, B. Warr, Haddenham, Thame Plough, R. Goodman, Water Eaton, Eletchley Station Red Lion, W. West, Little Missenden, Amersham .Plough, J. Han~, Moulsoe, Newport Pagnell Red Lion, G. Whatley, Shreding green, Iver, Uxbridge Plough, J. Howes, Bowbrickhill, Eletchley Station Red Lion, W. Williamson, Stoke green, Stoke Poges, t:llough Plough, J. Johnson, Chapel street, Great 1\Iarlow Red Lion, C. Wyatt, Great Missenden, Amersbam Plough, J. Joys, Langley Marish, Slough Red Lion, J. Young, Twyford, Buckingham Plough, J. Keys, Horn street, Winslow Red Lion, R. Young, Bierton, Aylesbury Plough, W. Kirtland, Weston Turville, Tring Reindeer, E. Gregory, Westbury, Buckingham Plough, I. Meadows, High street, Newport Pagnell Reindeer, A.. Warner, High street, Slough Plough, G. Oxlade, Wheeler's end, West 'Vycombe, Hig·h Rising Sun, T. Chance, High street, Stony Stratford Wycombe Rising Sun, C. Grant, Ickford, Thame Plough, J. Paine, St. Leonards, Aston Clinton, Tring Rising Sun, J. Horn, Dng's lane, Olney, Newport Pagnell Plough, R. Row, Chetwode, Buckingham Rising Sun, W. Smith, The Common, Amersham Plough, J. Rutland, Shenley Church end, Stony Stratford Rising Sun, J. Thompson, Little Hampden, Gt. Missenden Plough, F. Spittle, Bierton, Aylesbury Rising Sun, J. West, Church end, Princes Risborough Plough, S. Tack, Buckingham road, Aylesbury Rising Sun, G. Wicks, Oxford road, Aylesbury Plough, T. Thorpe, Hillesden, Buckingham Robin Hood, J. Budd, Huffier's Holt, Water Stratford, Plough, J. Tompkins, Marsh Gibbon, Bicester Buckingham Plough, R. White, Monks Risborough, Princes Risborough Robin Hood §) Little John, T. Hobbs, Clifton Reynes, Plough, W. White, Ellesborough, Tring Newport Pagnell Plough, W. White, Terrick1 Ellesborough · Roebuck, J. Stevens, Charndon, Bicestet• Plumbers' Arms, T. Nicholls, A.ston Clinton, Tring Rose ~ Crown, C. & Miss H. Mortimer, Wingrave, Porto Bello, E. Hancock, Chartridge, Chesham Aylesbury Prince Albert, G. Prue, St. John street, Newport Pagnell Ro.~e ~ C1·own, W. Brown, Chalfont St. Peter's, Gerrard's Prince of Prussia, J. Meeham, Radclive, Buckingham Cross Punch Bowl, G. Smith, Poyle, Colnbrook, Slough Ro.~e §) Crown, J. Clark, Little Marlow, Great Marlow Queen, W. Folley, Bledlow, Tring Ro.~e ~ C1·own, \V. Grace, Market square, Winslow Queen ~ Prince Albert, H. Lane, Green, Wooburn, Rose~ Crown, I. Mills, Marsh end, Newport Pagnell Maidenhead Rose~ Crown, Henry Montague, Ivy house, Chalfont St. Queen's Head, Miss C. & H. Windmill, Wing, Leighton Giles, Slough Buzzard Rose~ C1·own, J. Playsted, Botley, Chesham Queen's Head, T. Baddams, Little Kimble, Tring Rose~ Crown, W. Saunders, Saunderton, Princes Risboro' Queen's Head, W. Ball, Coleshill, Amersham Rose ~ Crown, 'R. Smith, Brill, Thame Queen's Head, R. Cable, Mill end, Hambleden, Henley- Rose ~ Crown, C. Stevens, Hawridge, Berkbampstead on-Thames Rose~ 'l'histle, E. Rose, Haddenham, Thame Queen's Head, J. Cornaby, Temple square, Aylesbury Rothschild Arms, H. T. Clark, Buckland, Tring Q1Men's Head, Mrs. E. Fassnidge, Church stt-eet, Cbesham Royal Engineer, W. Webb, Stratford road, Wolverton Queen's Head, J. Gates, Buckland, 'fring Station, Stony Stratford Queen's Head, J. Hall, Taplow, Maidenhead Royal hotel, T. Young·, Great Western Railway station, Queen's Head, J. J. Harman, Queen's sq. High vVycombe Slough Queen's Head, W. Ware, Tyler's green, Hazlemere, High Royal Oak, 1<'. H. Bliss, Calverton end, Ston;t Stratford Wycornbe Royal Oak, J. Brise, Market square, Winslow Railway hotel, T. Ball, Linslade, Leighton Buzzard Royal Oak, R. Clifton, 'l'ingewick, Buckingham Railway inn, J. Harris, New Bradwell, Stony Stratford Royal Oak, S. Dencbfield, Wing, Leighton Buzzard Railway inn, .Mrs. t:l. Jarvis, Crendon lane,High Wycombe Royal Oak, W. Gladdy, Uakley, Thame Railway tavern, "\\r. H. Dover, Railway station, Princes Royal Oak, :Mrs. A. Howard, Wooburn, :Maidenhead Risborough Royal Oak, C. Howard, High street, Chesham Railway tavern, J. Jarvis,Bourne end, Wooburn,Maidenhd Royal Onk, J. Markham, Gawcott, Buckingham Railway tavern, J. Kempster, Station street, Aylf'shury Royal Oak, F. Rolfe, Paul's row, High Wycombe Ram, G. CbriBp, High street, Newport Pag-nell Royal Oak, J. Smith, Aston Abbotts, Aylesbury Red Cap, J. Scott, lloor, W ooburn, Maidenhead Royal Stag, W. H. Dickman, Datchet, Windsor Red Cow, H. Haltacre, Green, Wooburn, Maidenhead Ru~sell Arms, J. King, Ellesborough, 'fring Red Cow, H. Hicks, Buckingham road, Aylesbury Samcen's Head, R. Collier, Queen's square, High Wycombe Red House, T. Higg·~, Wavendon, Woburn Saracen's Head, H. Dumbarton, Union street, Amersham Red Lion, H. Axten, Hazlemere, High Wycombe Samcen'B Head, J. Gordon, London road, Fennv Stratford Reel Lion, T. Berry, Little Tingewick, Buckingham Saracen's Head, J. Gurney, Green end, Aylesbury .
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