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LINCOLNSHIRE. L KELLY's BREWERS-Continued 548 BRE LINCOLNSHIRE. l KELLY'S BREWERS-continued. EgglestoneW.East Theddlethorpe,Louth Thompson John Motson & Sons, Sutton• Thorpe John, Spilsby road, Boston Eldred Charles, jun. Thurlby, Bourn on-Sea, Alford Thorpe Thomas Wells, Eagle brewery, ElgerJ.Postland,Crowland,Peterborough Thompson Edward, East Hattun, Ulceby Wide Bargate, Be !!ton Fa.vill Robert; office, Corn exchange; Thornalley Mrs.Sarah Elizabeth,Burgh. Truswell Brewery Co. Limited (W. H. works, Walesby road, Market Rasen in-the-Marsh R.S.O Glossop, man. ),Corn exchange,Lincln Frank John, Horkstuw bridge, Hull Thornally & Taylor, Stickney, Boston TuneThomas(exors.of)(Thom<lS Johnson Franks John, Sluice,South Ferriby,Hull TomblesonJames,Barrow baven,Barrow· Cranidge,manager), Isle of Axholme & Frow Charles, Kirton-in-Lindsey on-Humber, Hull Marshland brewery,Crowle,Don~aster Furniss John, Crowle, Doncaster Tombleson James Bennett, Westfield Union Brewery Co. (Geo. Wm. Favill, Garsides Robert, Humber bank,Barton- house, Barton-on-Humber man g. directr.), Union st. Market Rasen upon-H urn ber Towers& Williamson,Lit. Bythm. Grnthm Upton Thoma!'l, r Cowbit road, Spalding Gilder Thomas, High street, Holbeach Tricker James, Barrow haven, Barrow- Walker Harry, Hundleby, Spilsby Godley Joseph, Clay lake, ~palding on-Humber, Hull WarwickRichard & Son; offices & stores, Good Isaac & Sons, 4 Cleethorpe road, Tune Thomas (exors. of) (ThomasJohn- N ew Corn exchange,Cornhill,Lincoln ; New Clee, Great Grimsby; East Ha!- sonCranidge, mangr.),Crowle, Doncstr Carre street, Sleaford; Boston, Hol- ton, Ulceby&SouthKillinghlme. Ulceby Turner & Co. Barrow haven, Barrow-on• beach & Grantham . GoodyearPeter,West Pinchbeck,E:paldng Humber, Hull Wells-Cole& Co.Crown brewery,Water- Graves George, Passingham, Newark Turner George Byron, Alford side south, Lincoln Great Northern Brick, Tile & Sanitary Turner Thos. Lit. Casterton rd. Starnfrd Wharram M.Burgh-in-the-Marsh R.S.O Pipe Co. Limited(A. Thornally, sec.), TwidaleMrs.M.A.We.Butterwick,Dncstr Wilson Robert, Scothern, Lincoln Paper lane, Grantham Underwood)Irs.Ann,South Ferriby,Hull Wood Edward, 24 Market place, Brigg Grimbleby Thomas & Henry, Barrow Walesby John S. Goulceby, Horncastle Wyles Joseph & Co. Star lane, Bourn haven, Barrow-on-Humber, Hull Walker John & Joseph, Hatton, Wragby Hall George, Bardney, Lincoln Walton William, Scawby brook, Brigg Good win Brothers, N ewark-on-Trent Hammond William Geeson, H ubbert's Warth J ames Got hard, Thorpe St. Peter, BREWERS' AGENTS. bridge, Kirton, Boston Wainfleet All Saints R.S.O. & Win· See Agents-Brewers'. Handsley M. Irby-in-the-Marsh, Burgh thorpe, Skegness R.S.O 1 Hasnip Paul Christopher, Farlesthorpe, Watson Wm. Sluice, South Ferriby,Hull BRICK & TILE MAKERS. Alford; office,Westst.Alford; &Ailby Webster Jabez, Sturton, Lincoln Alcock Henry Weston, 125 Victoria Healea.J.Normanby-by-Spital,Mrkt.Rasn West George, Barrow haven, Barrow· street west, Great Grimsby; works, Hill John Brice, Claxby, Market Rasen on-Humber, Hull Hoe hill, Barton-upon-Humber Holme Hill Brick & Tile Co. Lim. (John Winship Brothers,Barton-upon-Humber Annison E. S. Humber brick & tile Burgess,sec.),Heneage street,Weelsby, Wood S.Burton-upon-Stather,Doncaster works, New Holland, Hull Great Grimsby Woodhouse & Co. Harrow haven,Barrow· ArmesE. & Son,Skirbeck quarter,Boston Horton William, Frithville, Boston on-Humber,Hull; &NewHolland,Hull Ashley & Son, Humber bank, Barton- Humber Brick & Tile Co.~orth Killing- Wright & Cross (exors. of the late Geo. on-H umber holme, Ulceby Ell is), Humber bnk. Barton-on-Humbr Bellwood Robert & Son, Bishop Norton, Hundleby Brick Co. (William Joseph Kirton Lindsey Hardy, manager), Hundleby, Spilsby BRICK & TILE MACHINE BestWilliamBartbolomew,CrossO'Cliffe Jackson & Son, New Holland, Hull MANUFACTURERS. Brick works, Bracebridge, Lincoln JordanMrs.William,Baumber,Horncstle Barton-on-Humbrr Engineering & Iron­ Blyth W. Humber bank, Barton-on- Judge & Cole, Brigg founding Co. Limited, Barton-upon· Humber & Tetney Lock, Gt. Grimsby Kingston Henry, Morton, Bourn Humber Boulton William,West street,Horncastle Kisby Henry, Kirton-in-Lindsey Saunderson John & Son, New Bridge Bracebridge Brick & Tile Co. Lim. Knight Thoma!l (exors. of), Timberland iron works, Louth (Francis Thos. Bennett, mangr.), 6 & .Martin, Lincoln Exchange arcade, Lincoln; works, Knott John, Leake, Boston BRICK & TILE MERCHANTS. Brace bridge. See advertisement Leedham Rd. A. Stallingborough, Ulceby Pattinson&Co.Carre st.Sleafrd. See advt Briggs John William & Richard, Water Lill John, Oxford street, Market Rasen side, llarton-on-Humber. See advert Lincoln Brick & Tile Co. Lim. (William BRICKLAYERS. Erockelbank Robert, Telford,Horncastle Newton,sec.); office,IOCornExchange Adams Frederick, Kirton-in-Lindsey BrocklebankJ. Donington-on-Bain,Louth arcade, Lncln. ; & atWaddingtn. Lncln Allett George, Trustborpe, Alford Brocklebank J.South Willnghm. Wragby LockwoodC.Mrsh.la.Barton-upon-Hmbr Allison James, Kirton-in-Lindsey Brown John, Victoria street south, Great Lucas John,55 West street; brick work!'!, Andrew Kirkman, Partney, Spilsby Grimsby; & at Cleethorpes Boston west, Boston Andrews Benjamin, Stickford, Boston Brown John H. Donington, Spalding "Mahlethorpe Brick & Tile Co. (George Andrews Samuel, Martin, Lincoln Burley Charles Frederick, The London Willows, manager), Mablethorpe St. Ashton Benj. Saxby All Saints, Hull ArchitecturalSteamBrick&Tile works, Mary, Alford Atkin Thos. 15 Witham Bank east, Boston Ness End & Humber bank, Barton- Millhouse Mrs. A. Heckington, Sleaford Atkin William,3Brigbtonst. Cleethorpes upon-Humber Morris Brothers, Haxey, Bawtry Atterby Robert, Ki~ st. Market Rasen ButtonGeorge, Winteringham, Doncaster MorrisJohn, Humber bank,Barton·upon- Bailey William, Nettleham, Lincoln CartwrightE.P.Nth.Somercotes,Grmsby Humber BaintonGeo.Edwd.Scunthorpe,Doncastr Cartwright John, Wash way h:>. Holbeach N etherclift J. H. Colsterworth,Grantham BaldersonA.N orth st.Crowlnd. Peterboro' Challan John, Gonerby Hill foot, Great Onn William, Fulstow, Louth BarkerEdwd.High st.Barton-on-Humbr Gonerby, Grantham Parker Charles N. Friskney, Boston Barker James, Scatter, Kirton Lindsey Challands Hugh & J. Sedgebrk.Granthm Parker William, Stixwould, Lincoln Barnard Thomas, Ingham, Lincoln Chaprnan Thos. T. (exors.), Cleethorpes Parkinson Thomas, Kirton-in-Lind.sey Barnes Maon, Willow walk, Spalding Cbeeseman Hbt. Waltham,Gt. Grimsby Pattinson S. & W. Ruskington, Sleaford Barnett Thomas, Irnham, Bourn Cheffi.ns W illiam, Ri verhead, Louth Rawden Ed wd. A. Fen, Wy berton, Boston Bar well William, W eston, Spalding Clark Henry, Norfolk street, Boston Rawding John, Gosberton, Spalding Bassindale J.Churchtown,Belton,Dncstr Clipsham S.(exors. of),Bardney, Lincoln Ringrose Thomas, Brigg road, Caistor Bassindale Thomas, jun. Churchtown, ·Cohen Mrs. F.(Walter Burke,manager), RobinsonJn.Needhm.&Son,Andrby.Alfrd Belton, Doncastrr Caythorpe S. 0 RobinsonGeorge,Barrow haven, Barrow- Batemau Fredk. Tydd St.Mary, Wisbech Collingwood Henry & Charles, Barrow on-Humber, Hull Bell Wm. James, 10 Montague st.Lincln haven, Barrow-on-Humber, Hull Robinson George, Goxhill, Hull BeltonJas.&Son,IOLincoln rd.Horncastl Cook John, Stewton, Louth Robotham John, Leadenham RO BeltonJonathan,Lantoft,lvlarketDeeping Cook William.Barrow haven, Barrow-on- Robson Henry, Fulletby, Horncastle Beverley Thomas, Kirmington, Ulceby Humber, Hull Rudd & Son, Wharf road, Grantham Bilton John, Barrow-on-Hnmber, Hull CooperJn.Spalding rd.Wyberton, Bostn Saner John, New Holland, Hull Bilton Robert, Barrow-on-Humber,Hull Cotton George, Fulstow, Louth Scarborough·Charles, Wainfleet R.S.O Bilton Saml. Barrow-on-Humber, Hull Cressey Job, South Kelsey, Caistor Scarborough John, Wainfleet R.S.O Bishop Benjamin, Fleet road, Holbeach Crick John, Burton-Pedwardine, Sleafrd Scupham Thomas, Authorpe, Louth Houlton Moses, Welton-by-Lincoln Crosby William, North Scarle, N ewark Sherwin Sml. 65 & 67 Wide Bargt. Boston Bray Alfd. Barton-on-Stather,Doncaster -Gross O'Cliffe Hill Brick Works (William Slater Henry, Winteringham, Doncaster Bray brook James, Whaplode, Spalding BartholomewBest, proprietor; Martin SpencerA.The Mrsh.Barton-upon-Hmbr Brears Charles, Kirton-in-Lindsey Simpson,manager),Bracebridge,Lncln Spencer Benjamin, East Keal, Spilsby Brock Clesby Wm. Bassingham, Newark Darnill Thos. & Son, 31 James st.Louth Stennett Anthony, Ewerby, Sleaford Broughton Stephen, South Owersby, Dewey W. "\\'aterside,Barton-on-Humbr Swan Brothers& Eourne,Westcliffe brick Market Rasen DuckerBenjamin,Barrow haven,Barrow- works, Lincoln Bull Benj. Burgh-in-the-Marsh R.S.O on-Humber, Hull Swinton Robert, Tattershall, Boston Burtwistle William, Haxey, Bawtry Ducker George, B~rrow haven, Barrow· Taylor Mrs.A.Cowbrdge.Erithv1le.Bostn Buttery Thomas, Chapel lane, Lincoln on-Humber, Hull Thacker Thomas, Goxhill1 Hull Bywater Hy.gPrioryter.Eastgate.Louth .
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