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Lincolnshire. Boston DIRECTORY. J LINCOLNSHIRE. BOSTON. 85 Hamburg-Boston Line Screw steamen leave Boston I Tidal Trips.-Steamer ' Privateer' makes trips down the- dock for Hamburg tues. & fri.; return every wed. & Haven during the mmmer season, in fine weather ii sat. ; W. F. Beanmont, Docks wheu the tide serves ; Boston S1eam Tug Co. (A. H. Hull Screw steamers leave Boston every tues. & leave Read, manager), South stree11 Hull every mon. ; Sutcliffe & Co. Market place PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Cartwright John R. 48 Carlton road G!Jsk Miss, Holliday house, Spilsby rd A.dcock Charles By. I Tunnard street Chambers Mrs. 41 Sleaford road Gask \Villiam, · Freiston rd.. Skirbeck Alexander James, 11 Sleaford road Chapman Robert N. Leonard house, Giddins Mrs . .SI High street Alien .MTS. 50 Carlton road Horncaiitle road Gilbert Joseph, Lyndon, Tawney st Allewell Mrs.Ashleigh, Horncastle rd Cheavin George, Sydney house, Spils- Gilliatt Miss, 81 Sleaford road Allin Thomas, Anwick ha. Anw1ck ]Jl hy roar! Gobey Mrs. Horncastle rd. Skirbeck A.nderson John K. 10 Witham bank Cheesewt·ight Joseph, 10 & II Market Goodwin Miss, 19 Main ridge Andrew John A.ukin, Dykt~ huu:!e, place Grayson Rev. Joseph Watson (Primi- Quet'n's road, Skirbeck Clark H. Barron, 63 Sleaford road tive Methodist), The Manse, Carl- A.rch Percy H. 24 Norfolk street Clark John George, Glenthorne, ton road A.rmes Mr~. 87 Sleaford road Tower road, Skirbeck Green T. J. "38 Sleaford road Armes William, 28 Uarlton road Clarke George, u Red Lion street Greenfield Willia.m, Jesmond house., Armstrong Geo. Fowler, I Churchyard Clarke George E. 39 Sleaford roarl Witham bank Arnall Robt. Barnett, 52 Fydell st Clarke Tom W. 6o Sleaford road Gregory George Herbert F.R.C.O., Asling John, 37 Spilsby road Claypoole George, Linden villa, 20 1 Mus.Bac.Oxon. 20 Witham bank .A.tkinson John, 22 Carlton road Haven bank Grigg Rev. William Warren (Wes- Atkinson Miss,.A.rrnley cot.Carlton rd Cl egg Miss, Portarlington, Carlton rd leyan), 41 Norfolk street Badley Mrs. 30 Carlton road Cobb Willium, 2 Tower street Grimble .A.lbert, 58 Sleaford road Bailey Alfred Neal, San Francisco Codd James William, 93 Slt~aford rd Grocock .A.rthur Watson, Baythorpe, terrace, Spilsby road Cook Charles John, 51 Sleaford road Spilsby road Barker Miss, 42 Carlton road Cook John, Ickleford ho. Carlton road Hackford Mrs. 12 Witham place Barnes Miss, 54 Carlton road Cooper Uliver, Grace Dieu, 79 Slea- Hale Joseph, Birklea, Spilsby road Barron Rev. Thomas (Wesleyan), ford road Hall Frederick Wm. 48 Sleaford road Buxton villa, Queen's il"oad Cooper Samuel, Redstone house, Hall George E . .:ro Skirbeck road Barton Miss, 63 Spilsby road Skirbeck quarter Hall Miss, 5 ·Slea.ford -road Barwick Arthur Juseph, 62 Sleaford ra Cooper William Mansfield J.P. Broad-!Hall Mrs. 32 Wide Barga.te Barwick Henry, 44 Sleaford road field house HarliSoS George, Fairholme, Spilsby rd Beales Frederick,Hurmstone cottage, Coup William, Riversdale, Tawney st Harlow Herbert William, Haven ha. London road, West Skirbeck Coward Montagu Wm. Grove street South end Beaulnh ,John, 6o Spilsby road Crawford AlbBrt, Lynton house, Loo- Harper E. N. Guy, 51 Wide Bargate Beaulnh Josiah, 67 Sleaford road don road, West Skirbeck Harrison .A.rthur,Whitwell,Carlton rd Beaulah Mrs. Tawrrey street Creasy George, Skirbeck house, Raw- Harrison .Frank, I8 South street Bedford John, 15 Slllaford road son's; bridge, Skirbeck Harrison Hy. Thos. Skirbeck quarter Bedford W. 23 Carlton road Groat Elijah, 75 Sleaford road Harrison Miss, 64 Spilsby road Bedford William, jun. J.P. Holden CrowdeTJ Matthew, 24 Spilsby road Harriso11. Mrs. 2 Avondale vils. West house, South square Crust Thomas J ohnson, Burton hall, Skirbeck Bell William George, High street Wainfleet road Harrison Mrs. lvydene, London :road, Belton John B. 19 Carlton road Cnrtois Frederick. 42 Sleaford road West Skirbeck Belton Mrs. 9 Pump square Davey Augustus B. 31 Main ridge Harvey Charles, 1 Sleaford road Berkeley Brackenbury Cumyns, 2oa, Davy Miss,Stockhill, Horncastle road Harvey Miss, 3 Witham place Skirbeck road Day Charles, 65 Sleaford road Harvey Richard, Oakdale, 5 Witham Berry C. 2 Clifton villas, Tower road Day Mrs. 3 Churchyard bank Best Joseph, 4 Witham bank Deal E. J. lnworth, Spilsby road Harwood Mrs. 4 Churchyard Bevington Rev. John C. H. (United Dennis John Thomas, 73 Sleaford rd Hayes Mrs. 7 South end Methodist), .')8 Carlton road DickiJII!!on Walter George Burnett Heygate Rev. Canon Reginald Thos_ Blanchard Edward, lngleroyd, Horn- F.R.C.V.S., F.R.S.E. 63 Wide Bar- M.A. (vicar & rural dean), Vicar- eastle road gate age, Churchyard Blount Mrs. 22 Spilsby road Dads Mrs. 36 South squarl.l Hilton James Edwin, 78 Sleaford :rd Bond Rev. Cyril M.A. (curate of St. Dolby Miss, 1 Skirbeck terrace Hipkin John, 50 Sleaford road Botolph's), 51 High street Donaldson Thos Davy,11 Haven bank Hobster Stephen, 90 High street Bone Rev. Joseph H.(assistant curate Donnison Fred, 22 Norfolk street Hockley Mis11, Fairfield, Sleaford road of St. Thomas'), Skirbeck quarter Dougall J. Stewart, Fydell lodge Hodgson John, 6 Haven bank liJooker Mrs. 17 Main ridge Duggins Rev. Francis Henry M.A. Holland .A.rthur, Sunnyholme, Skir- Booth Samuel, 39 Castle street (perpetual curate of St . .Aidan's), beck qual'ter Bothamley Harry, 10 Haven bank Laythorpe, Carlton road Holland Charles, Burton cottage, Bothamley Miss. ~ :Main ridge Dunn William M. Carlton road Spilsby road Bowden Edward, 2 Thorold street Durant Charles, 12 Witham bank Holland George, 24 Wide Bargate Bradley Samuel Palmer,42Thorold st Dyer Benjamin Bissell, Holgate, West Holloway Arthur W. 69 Sleaford road Braithwaite John, 101 West street Skirbeck Hopkins William Hy. 43 Castle st Brewin William M. 41 Carlton road Eley James, 14 Sleaford road Horn George, Homelands, Tawney 11t Brigham Mrs. 53 Spilsby road F.llis William, 26 Carlton road Harry Herbert T. 45 Slea.ford road Brigbty Mrs. 15 Pen street Enderby Edward, 4 San Francisco ter- Howard Alan, 18 Witham bank Brock Jonathan, 34 Skirbeck road race, Spilsby road, Skirbeck Howard Charles, I The Rallies, Tower Brooker Herbert, 26a. Spilsby road Enderby .Edward, Spilsby road road, Skirbeck Brough George, 5 I Norfolk street Enderby John E. 26 Sleaford road 1 Howe Rev. William ]'(orton M.A. Broughton Albert, 68 Sleaford road Enderby Millson, 99 Sleaford road (lecturer at St. Botolph's), 37 Broughton Mrs. 27 Granville street Enn Cornelius, I Haven bank Tunnard street Brown Re,·. John F. (Congregational), Epson William, 25 Spilsby road Hudson Capt. William, 37 Victoria ter- 30 Norfolk street Fell John T. Bucknall, Tower road , race, Skirbeck Brown Alan, 66 Sleaford road Fletcher Charles, Ormiston house, Hunn Miss, 25 Main ridge Brown Bartholomew, Mead house, Tower road, Skirbeck Hurle Mrs. 21 Witham bank Spilsby road Fogarty Rriward, 82 Sleaford road Hutson Henry, 31 Spil11by road Brown Charles, 14 Witham bank Francis .A.lex.Melrose ho.We.Skirbeck Hutson Wm. Curtis J.P.r7Spilsby :rd Brown Mrs. 9 Sonth square Fretwell William, 77 Sleaford road Ingamells Ernest, 28 Hartley street Budge Harry Stuart, li2 High street Frewer Rev. John (curate of St.Nico- Ireland Mrs. The Limes, Spilsby road BullWilliam,Kensington vil. Tower rtt las ), Skirbeck rectory J ackson Miss Sa.rab, 7 Sleaford road Burland Mrs. 61 Spils-by road ~ane WiUiam Hy. 19 Witham bank Jackson Mrs. 24 Sleaford road Burton Miss Alice M. 20 Skirbeck rd Garfit William D.L., J.P. West Skir- Jaques George R. 49 Sleaford road Burton Mn. 20 Skirbeck road heck house; 7 Chesham place S W Jarnell Andrew. 13 Maud Foster ter- Butcher Robert. Wm. 6 Sleaford road & Carlton & New Uninnity clubs, race. Skirbeck Caistor Johl'l', 6o Carlton road London Jebb George Samuel William, Ferry Cantenwine George, 6 Witham banl.. r.arnham Henry Robt. 59 Main ridge house, Skirb!'ck quarter CantwellMrs.Wentworth ho.Tower rd Garnham John Robert, 5 HaTen bnk Jennings Rev. William Thos. (rector Carding Samuel. gi Sleaford road Garvey Rev. Herbsrt Richard M.A. of St. Nicolas), Skirbeck rectory, Carrott John,I Stanley vils.Tower rd (mayor's chaplain & curate in Skirbeck Carter Mrs. I:a Sleaford :road charge of St. James'), 65 High st .
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