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TRADES. [ Llncolnseire.J SHOPKEEPERS-Continued 860 f!HO TRADES. [ LlNCOLNSEIRE.J SHOPKEEPERS-continued. Ellis Thomn.s, 28 Lea rd. Gainsborougb Gilbert Geo. 23 Wormgate, Boston Danbney William, Faldingworth, Mar- Ellis William H. 36 Taylor street, GilbP.rt By. 28 Stamp end, Linooln ket Ruen New Cleethorpes, Grimsby Gill Thos. 8 Freeschool la. Lincoln Davey Miss Etbel, Ancaster, Grantham Elsom S. Bell end, St. John's, Holbcb Gillian Frederick, 23 Te!il .st. Sc:un- Davey George, .Ancaster, Grantham Elvin David, 5 John st. Market Rasen thorpe, Doncaster Davey Henry, Legbourne, Louth :Emberson W.T.Bz Macaulay st.Gmshy Gilliatt W. Donington·on-Bain, Lncln Davis John, 9 Thorngate, Lincoln Emery Mrs. S.Skirbeck quarter,Bostn Gillin11 Joseph, Anwick, Sleaford Davison Mrs. Sarah, 16 St. Leonard'~ Emington Wm. 33 Alford st.Granthm Glover Charles, I Ripon et. Lincoln street, Stamford Enderby J.H.NorthSomercotes R.S.O Glover Jsph. Kirton-in-Lindsey R.S.O Davy E. Saltfleetby .All Saints, Louth Evans J .A. n~ New bridge bill, Louth Goacher Mrs. Eliza, 28 Wheeldon st. Dawes William, 28o Rope st. Grimsby Evison Mrs.E.2Bridge et.nth.Grmsby Gai!!sborough Dawson David, I3 Manthorpe road, EviS<Jn John Thomas, High street, Gobey Mrs.A.sBLiquorpond st. Boston Grantham Wainfleet All Saints R.S.O Godley Misses B~becca. & Arw, 17 Dawson Dinnis, Hutto-ft R.S.O Eyre Slater, 19 &i 21 .AswAll st. Louth Clayton street, Great Grimsby Dawson Henry, 65 &i 67Newland,Lincln Fanthorpe W. 40 Drake st.Gainsboro' Gomm Mrs. Elizabeth, 21 Grantley st. Dawson Mrs. M. Gunby, Grantham Farmery H.NorthCockerington,Louth Grantham Dawson Mrs. Rebecca, 22 Waterloo st. Farnsworth John H. Market pl.Alford Goodall Mrs. H.B North st.Grantham :Market Rasen faulkne1 C. Wem, pjnchbook, Spaldng Goodhand Mrs. E. Sloothby, Alford Dawson William, Chapel St.Leonard's, Fa.ulkner W. Carlton-Scroop, Grnthm Goodhand Jabez, Sloothby, Alford Alford Fawcett H. 59 .Annesley rd. Grimsby Goodwin Miss Mary, 98 Tiverton st. Dawr.on Wm. Hameringbam.Horncastle Fawcett Henry, I..angrick ferry, Lang- New Cleethorpes, Grimsby Day Mrs. Mary, Fosdyke, Boston rick, Boston ·Good year Harry, 12 Can wick d. Lncln Deacon Darius, 144 High st. Boston Feder Ml'8. A.23B Burge~s st.Grimsby Goodyear W. 7 Mary strest, Scun· Dent J oseph, North Kelsey, Lincoln Fell William, Navenby, Lincoln thorpe, Doncaster Denton Peel, Sturton, Lincoln Fenick Mr.;;. Alice, 153 Church st. Gorwood W;:n. 15 Maude, st. Grimsby Dersley Wm. 34 Gibbeson st. Lincoln Grimsby Gostick Josepb, Wilsford, Grantha.m De!'Forg-es Mrs. N. 49 Newporl,Lincoln Fenton John, Willoughton, Lincoln Goy Frerlerick W. 1 Alfred street, Dexter Arthur Wm. Union st.Grantbm Fenwick Miss Ellen, Withern, Alford Skirbeck & I Mount bridge, Skir. Dickinson Ml'8. M. A. 29 Pen st.Bostn Fickling Mr~. Hannah, 8 Springfi.eld beck road, Boston · Dickinson Richard W. North Kyme. road, Grantham Grassby E. Kirton-in-Linclsey R.S.O Billinghay, Lincoln Field James, Waterside roa.d, Barton- Gratton John Wm. North st. Bourne Digby Richard, Ingoldsby, Grantbam on-Humber Graves Miss Betsy A. 26 Carolina Disdell W. West street, Long Sutton, Field5 C. Cross hills, Crowle, Doncstr street, Boston WisbPch Fields Mrs. Elizh.Church st.Holbeach Graves George, 6 & 16 Tattershall rd. Dixon George, Me~singham, Brigg Fillingham Mrs. S. Lnddington, Boston Dixon John, Manby, Louth Swinefleet R.S.O Graves Thomas, South Reston, Louth Dobbs Geo. W. 23a, Westgate, Louth Finch Mrs. E. 20 Foss hank, Linroln Gray David, 26 High street, Boston Dobson Miss Hannah Elizabeth, 332 Fitchett Sampson, 3 Gilliatt street, Gray Frederick, 30 Stamp end,Lincln Convamore road, Grimsby Scunthorpe, Doncaster Grayson Chas. 25a, Monson st. Ln~ln Dobson '\Villiam, 41 Hilda st.Grimsby Fixter Alfred, 2 Orchard st. Lincoln Green .Alfred, Scawby Brook, Brigg Dodd!l Gad,Eaudykes, Friskney B.S.O Flatt.ers Mrs. Annie E. 26 North st. Green Baker,114 Trinity st.Gainsboro' Donaldson Thomas, 224 King Edward Gainsborough Green Henry Raper, I Prospect pl. street, Grimsby Fletcher Henry, 6 .A.lbert street, Brigg Spring hill, Lincoln , Dook Henl"V, Stow, Lincoln Fletcher Mrs. Laura, North street, Green William, Susworth, Donca;;ter Doughty Hy. 2 Tennyson st. Lincoln Crowland, Peterborough Greenwood Mrs. .A. Tydd St. Mary, Doughty Mrs. John W. 7 High st. Flower Miss .Alice,s Nichol hill,Loutb Wisbech Barton-on-Humber Flower Henry, 59 Newport, Lincoln Greenwood Chns.Osgodhy, Mkt. Rasen Douglas Joseph, 7I Newark rd.Linroln Flowers John, Southeau bank, Sutton Greenwood C. StL. Kelsey, LincJln Dowman Thomas. Scothern, Lincoln St. Edmnnds, Wisbech Grice Penistone, Graizelound, Dncstr Down Miss A. 27 High st. Gainsboro' E"ord Mrs. Margaret, Marton, Lincoln Griffin Geo. ro Manners st.Grantham Downing George, 127 King Edward Foster Mrs. C. 6g King st. Lincoln Griffin Mrs. Sally, West st. Boume street, Grimsby r·oster Fredk. Twyford, Grantbam Griffin William, 133 Tiverton street, Dowse Bobt. n6 Tunnard st.Grimsby Foster H. ~ewport street, Barton-on- New Cleethorpes, Grimsby Doy F. 169 King Edward st. Grimsby HumbPr Grimoldby George, Laceby, Grimsby Drake Fred, 87 Lea road, Gainsboro' Foster Martin, Heneage rd. Grimsby Grim stead G. 81 Heneage rd. Grmsby Drake Hy. B. 46b, North st.Stamford Foulston John, Keadby, Doncaster Growcock Mrs. M. Vine street, Bil- Draper Chnrles,g3 Hildyard st.Grimsby Fountain Fred, 2S Wiun st. Lincoln lingborough, Folkingham S.O Draycott Fredk. 32 Lime st. Grimsby Fowler .Alfd. :;:6o Connmore rci.Gmsby Grundy F. & Son, Sa,ltfleet, Louth Drnyton .Alfred, Woorlhouse,Doncaster Fowler Mrs. Mary Innocent, 13 Grundy J. Covenham St. Mary, Louth Drayton Mrs. Mary Ann, 30 James Union ~treet, Market Ba~en Gutheridge Mrs.L.zso Hope st.Gmshy street, Louth Francis Thomas, 49 Cecil st. Grntbm Haddock Mrs. Emily, 30 Friar~ lane, Drayton W. H. 14 Pelbam st. Lincoln Freeman Mrs. Hannah, 20 Water st. Monks road, Lincoln Drewery Josepb, Scotton, Lincoln St. Martin's, Stamford Hager Henry, 94 Lovett street, New Drewry Ge(}rge, Newbigg, Westwood- Frisby Harry, 59 East st. Stamford Cleethorpes, Grimsby side, Doncaster Frith William, Minting, IIorncastle Hall George, Fulbeck 8.0 Driffell Henry, I7 Crosby road, Scun- Frost Cbas. Wbitepit, Swaby, Alford Hall Miss HaiTiet Jane, Highgate, thorpe, Doncaster Frow Dnl. 22 King st. Market Ba~en Leverton, Boston Drinkall George, Goxhill, Hull Frow Mrs. M . .A. Rothwell, Caistor Hall Mrs. Jane, Barbolm, Stamford Drinkall Mrs. Mary A. n6 Blundell Frow T. Barnetby-le-Wold, Lincoln Hall Mrs. John T. South street,Crow- street, New Cleethorpes, Grimsby Frow Wm. 2 Cromwell st. Gainsboro' land, Peterborough Dunkley Mrs. M. 39 St.. Leonard's st. Fnlcher William, 24 New st.Granthm Hall William, 145 Hope st. Grimsby Stamford Fuller E. High st. Crowle, Donca~ter Hallam Roberl, Welling-ore, Lincoln Dunstnn Mi~s Louie (exors. of), Fyson Chas. A. 22 Station st. Boston Hallam Thos. IS Grantbam st.Lincoln Keadby, Doncaster Fytche MissS.Keelby,BrocklesbyR.S.O Hamerton Willie, 67 Freestone street, Earl Mrs. H. 47 London rd.Grantham Gadd Tbos. Jsph. Ewerby, S'leaford New Cleethorpe!l, Grimsby Earle W. R. Maddison's row, Skirbck Gale Mrs. E. 16 Lea rd. Gainsboro' Hamilton Wm.Barrow-on-Humbr.Hull Eatch Marshal1,145 Newark rd.Lincln Gale Jn. R. 45 Bavenspurn st. Gmsby Hamilton Thos. South Reston, Louth Edens Miss Arabella, West st. Bourne Galloway Mrs.E.High st.BurghR.S.O Hanrl.ley C. Wm . .Ailing-ton, Grantba.m Edge Robert, rr2 Stanley st. Grimsby Gambles Mrs.C. Osgodby, Mrkt. Rasen Hankins Miss M. Lit.London,Spaldng Eggleston Henry,137Kent st.Grimsby Garnbam Mrs.A. 76 Fildes st.Grimsby Hankins Mrs. M.A.Greatford, Stamfd Elding E. 31 St. John's rd. Boston Gash Hy. Middle Rasen, Mkt. Rasen Hansard B_ Tborpe-on-the-Hill, Lncln Ell~rby Joseph, Halton road, Spilsby Gaze Alic~, Vauxhall road, Boston Hansord F. Post office, Martin, Lncln Ellerby Tom B. High street, Brace- G~lder Fredk. Sturton, Lincoln Harbrom Horace, 10 New st.Granthm bridge, Lincoln G~hhons Mrs . .Ann. I Arthur st. Lncln Hardaker Joseph, Ulce·~y Village, Elliott Henry, fficeby, Alford G1~son Mr~. Charlotte, Westwood- Ulceby R.S.O Ell is Mrs. Emma, Ulceby Village, side, Doncaster Hard in~ Miss H. 38 '\Vat kin st. Grmsby . · Ulceby R.S.O Gibeon By. Braceby, Folkingham S.O Hardwick Robert, I Healing terrace, Ellis Josepb, Scmmpton, Lincoln Gilbert &i Son, Saxilby, Lincolr; Lambert road, Grimsby Ellis Ned, 20 Freshney st. Grims,by· Gilbert Mrs. B. Sth. Carlton, Lmcoln Hardy Mrs. E. x8 Princess st.Lincoln Hardy Frank, 22 Eai'itgate, Lineoln .
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