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TRADES. FAR 415 Pelham Charles A NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. J TRADES. FAR 415 Pelham Charles A. (to the Countess tAldwinckle William, Middleton, Mar- Banks Edward T. Dodford lodge, Dod- of Cardigan & to Capt. A. E.Watts- ket Harborough ford, Weedon Russell), Shire lo. Corby, Kettering Alien R. & Son, East street, Long Bannard Edwin R. Badby, Daventry Thornhaugh Estate Office (Ernest S. Buckby, Rugby Bannard Fredk. Buckby rd. Daventry Tett, agent), Wansford Alien A. Oat's head,Sudboro',Thrapstn Bannard George, Thrupp groundsp Wansford Estate Office (Frank Brook, Alien Mrs. Elizh. Syresham, Brackley Norton, Daventry agent; E. S. Tett, sub-agent), Alien G. T. Northboro', Peterborough Bannister J. Longthorpe, Peterboro' Wansford Alien George, Southwick, Oundle Bannister Wm. Long Buckby, Rugby Woodford Halse Estates Co. Limited A.llen Waiter, The Lodge, Barring- Barber T. Weston Favell,Northamptn (William Willoughby, sec.); regi!!- worth, Kettering Barford Frank Fdk. Falcutt, Brackley tered offices, 17 High st. Daventry; .Allibone A.Easton Maudit,Northmptn tBarford Thos. G. Foscote, Towceste:r Woodfmd-cum-Membris & Wood- Allibone Edwin, Helidon, Daventry Barford William, Astwell, Brackley ford Halse, Byfield Allibone S. Easton Maudit, Northmptn tBarford William G. Foscote house, E'XCURSION AGENTS. Allibone William, Helidon, Daventry Foscote, Towcester Alton Fred, Bleak house, Arthing- Barge Frederick Thomas (exors. of), See .Agents-E~cursion: worth, Market Harborough Manor house, Road Weedon,WeedoA EXHIBITION DECORATRS. Amos James Grimsdick W. Manor bo. Barker Robert, Maidwell, Northamptn See Bazaar & Exhibition Decorators. Dodford, Weedon Barker Thomas, Broadholme, lrthling- A.rcher Mrs. Elizabeth, Kites Hall, borough, Wellingborough FANCY DRAPERS. Old, Northampton 1Barnes Frank, Braunston, Rugby See Drapers. Ariss George, jun. Upper Bodding- Barnes Wilson, Rockingham,Uppinghm ton, Byfield Barr John Wright, The Hipwells, Up. FANCY REPOSITORIES. Armstrong Arthur William, Easton- Heyford, Weedon See also Berlin Wool Repositories. on-the-Hill, Stamford Barratt Henry, Laxton, Stamford Baldock Miss E. 5 Parade, Northamptn .:\.rmstrong Edward, Braybrooke, Mar- Barrett Thomas &; Benjamin, Tborpe Blaxley Mrs. Bessie Ann, 27 Kettering ket Harborough Mandeville, Banbury road, Northampton Armstrong Geo. Rushton, Kettering Barrett George, Marston St.Lawrence. Blunt Mrs. M. 32 High st. Rushden Arnold Arthur, Red lodge, Bulwick, Banbury &i Greatworth, Banbury Ohanner Miss Catherine, IOa, St. Wansford Barrett H. Lower Boddington, Byfield Giles' equare, Northampton tArnold E. Sibbertoft, Mkt. Harboro' Barrett Rt. Low. ~oddington, Byfield Day Thomas Hy. Gold st. Kettering Ashby Richard Turling & Francis Barrett R<lbert, Marston St.Lawrence. Domestic Bazaar Co. Limited, 19 The Joseph, Kislingbury, Northampton I Banbury & Greatworth, Banbury Drapery, Northampton Ashby A.W. Ashby St.Ledgers,Rugby Barrett William French, Marston St. Elmer Mrs. Annie, x Campbell street, Ashby Alfred, Bugbrooke, Weedon J Lawrence,Thorpe Ma.ndeville,Banbry Northampton Ashby Fred, Whilton mill, Whilton, tBartlett Corbett A.Whitfield,Brackley Gamble Frederick Herbert, 5 & 6 Daventry Bartlett Osmond, Halse, Brackley Horsemarket, Kettering Ashby Fdk. Jn. Long Buckby, Rugby tBartlett Robert, Badstone, Brackley Groocock Mrs. E. Castle hill, Rotb- Ashby R. Watford lo.Watford, Rugby Bartlett Sydney Fleetwood, Falcutt well, Kettering Ashby Thomas Underwood, Chuaoch hall, Falcutt, Brackley Harris .:\{rs. Emma Ann, Bridge st. house, Long Buckby, Rugby Bartlett Wm. Crick lo. Crick, Rugby Rothwell, Kettering A.shby William, Long Buckby, Rugby Baseley Higgins, Piddington lodge. Lee & Co. 19 Market street & 1:2 Ashby William Hy. Watford, Rugby Piddington, Northampton Gold street, Kettering .t\.sbton Wait. Clipston,Market Rarboro· Bass Albert, Shutlanger, Towcester Nelson Chas. F. 21 High st. Rushden t.Ashwell James, Sutton Bassett, :Mar- Bas!lett G.Cromwell ho.Naseby,Rugby Rice Miss G. Bozeat, Wellingborough ket Harborough Bassett R. E. Mill hill, Naseby,Rugby Slade W.J. 42 Abington st.Northmptn Ashwell Jo~~>ph, Knuston lodge, Bateman Thomas, Cotton end, Long Stott David Henry, 3 Westgate & Irchester, Wellingborough Buckby, Rugby Cnmbergate, Peterborough Askew Waiter, Denford, Thrapston Bates Mrs. L. Teeton lodge, Teeton. Torey MiSf!es .A.. E. & M. 2a, Cam- Askew Wm. Nassington, Wansford Northampton bridge street, Wellingborough Aspinal J. Lodge, Overstone,Nrthmptn tBayliss Fredk. Culworth, Banbury Wickham & Co. 27 Westgate, Ptrboro A:!itill Wm. Jn. Ohaleombe, Ban bury Bayliss Fredk. S. Thenford, Banbury Windsor Novelty Stores, 20 The A.tkinson Thos. J.P.Remington,Oundle Bazeley E. Moreton Pinkney, Byfield Arcade, Northampton tAttenborough William E. East Bazeley John Henry Bull, Moreton Carlton, Market Harborough Pinkney, Byfield FARMERS & FARM BAILIFFS. A.tterbury E. & H. Welford, Rugby tBazeley Rt. E. Greatworth, Banbury Atterbury Henry, .Sh.arley Cop, BeaU Samuel William, The Parks, Farmers. Ravensthorpe, Northampton I Stoke Albany, Market Harborough See also Graziers. Atter.bury Herbert, Park house, West tBeardsmore Alfd. Nortoft,Northmptn Haddon, Rugby Beardsmore Henry, Watford, Rugby M-arked thus t are also Graziers. Atterbury Mrs. M. J. Manor house, Beaty J. Mears Ashby, Northampton Abbey William, Rodmore lodge, Wat- West Haddon, Rugby Beaty Wilson, Glendon, Kettering ford, Rugby Attfield W. W. Burton Latimer, Ket- Beddoes Dervies, The Grange, Pres- Abbott John, Roade, Northampton tering I to!]. Deanery, Northampton Abbott William. Twywell, Thrapston Austin Thomas, Paston, Peterborough tBeeby William, Brigstock, Thrapston Ada.ms Albert, Hackleton, Northmptn Ayres A. E. Finedon,Welling-borough Beech Samuel, Tiffield, Towcester Adams Austin G. Newnham, Daventry Ayriss A. & 0. Croughton, Brackley Beers Hy. Ernest, Old, Northampton .!.dams F. 71 Stamford rd. Kettering Babb Joel, Ufford, Stamford · Beeson Jas. T. Milton, Northampton tAdams Fdk. Jas . .A.ppletree, Byfield Babb Thomas, Sudborough, Thrapston Beever Frederick, Ufford, Stamford .!.dams H. E. Croughton, Brackley Babb Waiter, Titchmarsh, Thrapston I Beever J. Easton-on-the-Hill, Stamfrd Adams J. Old Stratford,Stony Sbratfrd Babb William, Lowick, Thrap~on , Beever N. Easton-on-the-Hill, Stmfrd A.dams James, Sudborough, Thrapstn Bach Edward, Snorscomb, Daventry Belcher Ernest, Marston St. Law- Adams James, Wellington house, Bagshaw Arthur William, Grafton rence, Banbury King's Cliffe, Wansford Underwood, Kettering Belcher Frank, Marston St. Lawrence-,. Adams James .A. 6 New st. Daventry Bag~haw Sydney Francis, Isham Supe- Banbury Adams John Rad·burne,Rothersthorpe, rior & Inferior, Kettering Belch er Geo. Mars ton St. Lawrence,. Northampton Bailey John H. Brown's lodge, Banbury tAdams Joseph Oliver, Whitehall, Roade, Northampton Belcher T.Marston St.Lawrence,Bnbry Nether Heyford, Weedon Bailey T. Glen hill,Rothwell,Ketterng Belgrove Henry G. Denton, Nrthmptn Adams Mrs. M. Bugbrooke, Weedon Bains Jn. Nortbborough,Peterborough tBell J. Charles, Newton, Kettering Adams Reginald, Hall yard, King's Baker L. Lower Benefield, Oundle Bell Robert, Welford, Rugby Cliffe, Wansford Balderson Mrs. Mary E. Great Ever- Bell Wm. F. Harringworth, Ketterng tAdams Wm. John,Bugbrooke,Weedon don, Daventry Bellairs A. H. Newborough, Peterbro,. .A.dC1Jck Henry, Cottingham, Market Ball Wm.Chapel Brampton,Nrthmptn Bennett A. W. Maidwell, Nol'thamptn Harborough Ballard Frank, Pipewell, Kettering Bennett James Nicholas, The Poplars. Adkins Henry, Chalcombe & Wark- Bamford B. Desboro',Mwrket Harboro' Chalcombe, Banbury worth, Banbury Bamford Henry, Braybrooke, Market Bennett John Henry, Aynho, :Banbury Adkins John, Byfield Harborough Benson Henry Leslie, The Vines,. Adnitt Joseph, Brixworth, Northmptn Bamford Henry, Old, Northampton Bainton, Stamford Agutter Thos. Ringstead, Thrapston Bamford Sml. Harrinlrt;on, Northmptn Berry & Dowse,Tanbolt, Eye,Peterbro,. Agntter Thomas S. !slip, Thrapston tBand T. Upper Boddington, Byfield tBerry C. Middleton, :Market HarboroP Agutter William, Lowick, Thrapston Banks Alexander Brimley, Great tBerry Charles Edmund, The Cottage, Alderman T. Luddington, Peterboro' Doddington, Wellingborough Brampton Ash, Market Harborough .
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