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Lincolnshire 606 FAR LINCOLNSHIRE. FAHMERS continued. Ward Geo. Holbeach marsh, Holbeach Watson Jsph. Hall la. Frampton, Boston Walker George, The Beeches, Sutton Ward Geo. Salttieetby St. Peter's,Louth Watson J. Vacherie,NorthKyme,Lincoln Bridge, Wisbech Ward Geo. Turbary, Epworth,Doncaster Watson Jsph. Wainfieet .All Saints R.S.O Walker George, Bigby, Brigg Ward George, Walcot, Falkingham Watson Mrs. Mary, Spanby,Falkingham Walker Geo. Bonby, Barton-on-Humber 1 Ward George, Winteringham, Doncaster Watson Richard, Dogdyke, Boston Walker George, Thrunscoe, Cleethorpes, Ward Harry, Rand, Wragby Watson Thomas, Birthorpe, Falkingham Walker Harry, Hundleby, Spilsby Ward J.High bank,Crowland,Peterboro' WattsRt.Chas.Bannister,Manthrp.Bourn WalkerHenry,EastTbeddlethorpe,Louth, Ward J. Deeping St. Nicholas, Spalding Watson T. Turnpike side, Whplde. Spldng Walker Hy. Langton-by-Spilsby,Spilsby'WardJ.(exor8. of),Moulton chapl.Spldng Watson Thomas, Marton, Gainsborongh Walker John, Hammond Beck bank, Ward J. Park house, Moulion, Spalding Watson W. The Fields, Whaplode,Spaldng Frampton, Boston Ward James, Fen, Branston, Lincoln Watson William John, Lordship house, Walker John, High Street house, Burgh- Ward Jas. Burton-Pedwardine, Sleaford Welby, Grantham upon-Bain, Louth Ward Jas. Toynton All Saints, Spilsby Wattam Chas. Gt. Sturton, Hornca.stle Walker John, Bigby, Brigg Ward John, Common, Sutton St. Wattam Edward G. The Hall, Middle Walker John, Bucknall, Lincoln Edmunds, Wisbech Thorpe, West .Ashby, Horncastle Walker John, Willoughby, Alford Ward John, Cranmore lodge, Deeping WattamG.Highgte ho.Gt.Sturtn.Hrncstl Walker Joseph, Bottesford, Brigg St. James, Market Deeping Wattam I.ThorpeSt.Peter,WainfitR.S.O Walker Leadham, Winterton, Doncaster Ward John, Eastville, Boston Wattam T.ThorpeSt.Peter,WainfitR.S.Q Walker Robert, .Aylesby manor,Aylesby, Ward Jn. Stainby ldg.Stainby,Granthm Wattam Thomas, Belchford, Horncastle Great Grimsby Ward John, Sudbrook, Grantham Watts R.C.B.DeepingSt.Nicholas,Spldng Walker Robert, South Ferriby, Hull Ward J. Tongue end,Pode hole, Spalding Waugh James, Glentworth, Lincoln Walker Saml. East Theddlethorpe,Louth Ward Joseph, Algarkirk fen, Boston Webb Jonas,MeltonRoss,BarnetbyR.S.O Walker Saml. West end, Frampton,Bostn Ward J oseph, Jngs, Butterwick, Boston W ebster .A. Stone frm. Thoresway,Caistor Walker William, Hroughton, Brigg Ward Joseph, South Reston, Louth Webster Henry, South street, Caistor Walker William, Girsby grange, Burgh- Ward Joseph James, Friskney, Boston Webster Jabez, Sturton, Lincoln upon-Bain, Louth , Ward Joseph William, Nocton, Lincoln Webster James, Haxey, Bawtry Walkington A.Marshchapel,Gt.Grimsby Ward Luke, Great Hale, Sleaford Webster John, Martin, Lincoln Walkington Edwin, Alvingham, Louth Ward Luke (exors. of), Dogdyke,Boston Webster Joseph, Martin, Lincoln Wall Henry, Beltoft, Belton, Doncaster Ward Mrs.M . .A.Fen ho.Swineshead,Bstn Webster L. North Somercotes, Grimsby Wall Jabez, Haxey, Bawtry Ward Richard, Algarkirk fen, Boston Webster Roger, Weston, Spalding Wall John, Brakin, Belton, Doncaster Ward R. The Priory, Deeping St. James Webster Thomas, Cuckoo rd. Spalding Wall Robt. West Butterwick, Doncaster Ward Samuel, Cumberworth, Alford Webster Wm. Beltoft, Belton, Doncaster Wallace Charle..'l, Torksey, Lincoln Ward Thomas, Carrington, Boston 'Webster \Villiam, Hainton, Wragby Waller Frank, Scrivelsby, Horncastle Ward Thos. High barn, Driby, Spilsby Webster WJE<'en,West Pinchbeck,Spldng Wailer George, Friskney, Boston ·ward Vi'illiam, Castle Bytham, Stamford Wedd Glossop, Skirbeck quarter, Boston Wailer Thomas, Minting, Horncastle Ward William, Cumberworth, .Alford Wedd Peter, Leake, Boston Wailer Thos. R. Low Toynton, Horncstl Ward W. Lowfields,Waddington,Lincoln Wedd Peter Harr, Leake, Boston Walling Fras. Langtoft, Market Deeping Ward Wm. Drove, Quadring, Spalding Weightman Thos. Brothertoft, Boston WallisT.&J.Moorfm.Benniwrth.Wragby Ward William, St.Lamberts'hall, Wes- Weightman William, Auburn mill, Wallis Geo. jun.Burgh-upon-Bain,Louth ·ton, Spalding Auborn, Lincoln Wallis Geo. sen.Burgh-upon-Bain,Louth Ward William, Swinstead, Bourn Weightman W.Brook frm.Burwell,Louth \VallisGrantham, We! ton-le-Wold,Louth Ward William Edwd.Ancaster ,Granthm Weightman Tbos. Fosdyke fen, Boston Wallis Thomas, Burgh-upon-Bain,Louth Ward Wm.Hubbleday,Carrington,Bostn Weightman William, Wragby Walls John, Wiothorpe, Skegness R.S.O Ward William John, Reepham, Lincoln WelbornGeo. jun.Woolsthorpe,Granthm Walpole Joseph, Dyke, Bourn Ware George,Marshchapel, Gt.Grimsby Welborn R.TheLdg.Woolsthrpe.Grntbm \Valsham James, Broadgate,Gedney S.O Ware James, ;\Iarshchapel, Gt. Grimsby Welbourn William, Weston, Spalding Walsham Jeremiah,Gedney dyke,Holbch Ware John, South Killingholme, Ulceby Welby George, jun. Spalding fen, Horse Waiter & Hensman, Lapwater, \Vest Warren Henry, High street, Caistor shoe road, Spalding Ashby, Horncastle Warren John, East Halton, Ulceby WelbyJ. Loosegaterd.:Vloulton,Spalding Waiter John&Wm.Edlington,Horncastle Warren William, East Halton Ulceby Welby John Thomas, Spalding fen, Walter Alfred, Great Sturton, Horncstl Warrener T.Church end,Freiston,Boston Cuckoo road, Spalding ·waiter :Frank, Vale house, Middle Warrener William John, Swallow beck, Welch A. Garden frm.Thorntn.Horncstle Thorpe, West Ashby, Horncastle Skellingthorpe~ Lincoln Welch Benj. & Son, Hibaldstow, Brigg WalterJ. Old Hall farm,Hatton, Wragby Warth James Gothard, Thorpe St. Peter, Welch Waiter, Manor house, Wood '\'alter John, Great Sturton, Horncastle Wainfieet .All Saints R.S.O Enderby, Boston \ValterJohn, Hatton, Wragby Warth J. G. Winthorpe,Skegness R.S.O Welch William,NorthRauceby,Sleaford Waiter John, Thimbleby, Horncastle Warth Rt. New Leake, Eastville, Boston WellberryJ. Kirton end, Kirton, Boston Waiter Joseph Edwin, Barsey walk, Warth Robt. Leake fen, Leake, Boston Wellby George, Spalding fen, Horse Edlington, Horncastle Warwick Charles, East Halton, Ulceby Shoe road, Spalding WalterJosephF.LowToynton,Horncastle Warwick Mrs. D. Barrow road, Barton- Wells Charles, Laughterton, Newark Waiter Richard, Edlington, Horncastle upon-Humber Wells Charles, North Scarle, Newark Waiter S.P.Campney la.Bucknall,Lincln Warwick F. North Killingholme, Ulceby Wells Edwin, North Scarle, Newark Waiter J. F. Manor ho.l<'ulletby,Horncstl WassJ.&Son,Kirkby-on-Bain,Horncastle Wells G. TheBeeches, Lee rd. Gainsboro' Waiter William, Mount Pleasant, Hag- Waterfall Isaac, Gedney hill, Wisbech Wells George, Doddington, Lincoln worthingham, Spilsby Waterfield John, Kirton, Boston Wells George, East Kirkby, Spilsby Waiter Wm. Henry, Goulceby, Horncstl Water house Geo. Wildsworth,Gainsboro' Wells Jabez, Dales, Billing hay, Lincoln Waiters Thos. Fen, Frampton, Boston \Vaterhouse Thomas, Ravenstleet, East Vi'ells John, Billinghay, Lincoln Waltham David (exors. of), Clark's hill, Stockwith, Gainsborough WellsJ.BrickYard la.Nth.Scarle,Newark Gedney S.O Waterhouse W.Laughton,Gainsborough Wells John, Brougbton, Brigg Waltham D.Meer booth,Langriville,Bstn Waterland Mrs. S. Amcotts, Doncaster Wells John, Burgh-in-the-:Marsh R.S.O Waltham George, Leake, Boston Waters John, Hibaldstow, Brigg Wells John, North Scarle, Newark Waltham Green, Yew Tree house, Pinch- Watkin J. Burton ferry, Lea, Gainsboro' Wells John, Withern-with-Stain, Alford beck, Spalding WatkinsonJ. Newton-by-Toft,Mrkt. Rasn Wells Richd. The Heath, Welby,Grnthm Waltham John,WestPinchbeck,Spalding Watkinson Wm. Walesby, :\Iarket Rasen Wells Mrs. Robert, Brampton, Lincoln WalthamJsph.West Pinchbeck,Spalding Watkinson W.sen.NewBolingbToke,Bstn Wells Robert, Eagle, Newark, WalthamRt.Fen,We.Pinchbeck,Spaldng Watson B. Carhouses, Belton, Doncaster Wells Thomas, The Rookery, South Waltham Joseph, Anton's gowt, Langri- Watson Erastus, Hammond Beck bank, Somercotes, Grimsby ville, Boston Frampton, Boston Wells T. F. North Somercotes, Grimsby Waltham Joseph, The Common,Spalding Watson Edwd .Fen, Donington,Spalding Wells Stephen, North Scarle, Newark Waltham Jsph. Fen, Deeping St. James WatsonF.C.Ropers bdg. Whaplde.Spldng Wells Tit us, Croft, Wainf!eet R.S.O Waltham William, Stickney, Boston Watson George Peart, The Yews, Lon- Wells Walliss Thomas, The Hall,Withern- Walton John, Harrowby, Grantham donthorpe, Grantham with-Stain, .Alford Walton Jn. ~utton St. James, Wisbech Watson Gervas, Althorpe, Doncaster \\'ells William, Brampton, Lincoln Wanty Edwin, Fen, Fleet, Holbeach Watson Hickman Barrett, Elsham, Brigg Wells William Walliss, Fishpond Ward Edwd. Old Haws,lliWrangle, Boston Watson J. Beltoft, Bel ton, Doncaster house, Withern-with-Stain, Alford Ward Edward, Orby, Boston Watson J. Cranesgate, Whaplde.Spaldng Welsh E. Leverton ldg. Leverton, Boston Ward F. Kirkby Laythorpe, Sleaford Watson J. Manor ho. Welby, Grantham Welsh Geo.Sandtoft lodge,Stbsey,Boston Ward Francis, North Hykeham, Lincoln Watson Jas. Fen, Gosberton, Spalding Welsh George, Wootton, Ulceby Ward Fred, Quarrington, Sleaford Watson James, Mears, Kirton, Boston Welsh George Hy. Carrington, Boston Ward G.SixHundreds,Heckngtn.Sleafrd Watson Jas. Wainfleet All Saints R.S.O Welsh Joseph Carr, Leake fen, New Ward George, Fen, Frampton, Boston Watson John, Epworth, Doncaster Leake, Eastville, Boston Ward George, Helpringham, Sleaford Watson John (e:K:ors. of), Kirton, &ston Welsh Joseph,New Bolingbroke, Boston .
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