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Lincolnshire 'l'RADES DIRECTORY.] LINCOLNSHIRE. BEE 633 Asher Michael, Harms,on, Lincoln Burgess Hunstan, Fosdyke, Boston Denton Thomas, Stickney, Boston Ashford William, Tydd Gote, Wisbech Burgess Robert Chester, West st. Alford Dickinson George, 29 Pen street, Boston Askew Ths.West st.LongSutton,Wisbch Burgin Robert, n Brook st. Grantham Dickinson John, 105 Wood st. Grimsby .AtkinsThos.Dales,Martin Dales, Lincoln Burman Geo. Toynton St. Peter, Splsby Dixon Bee, Fen houses, Swineshead,Bstn Atkinson Wm. 16 Sincil bank, Lincoln Burrell Chas. Middle Rasen, Mrkt. Raso DixonH.New Bromby,Bromb~·,Doncastr Axe Geo. Arthur, Epworth, Doncaster Borrows Thomas, Billinghay, Lincoln Dodds John, Starcross, Holbeach Baines Mrs. C. Casterton rd. Stamford Burton Frank, 19 North par. Grantham Dolan Frank, 54 Freeman st. Grimsby Balderson Henry, North street, Crow- Burton John, I Railway ter. Grantham DoughtyJsph.Church st.MarketDeeping land, Peterborough Butler George, Stickney, Boston Downes Thos. Henry, Whaplode, Spalding Faldock Waiter, Ruskington, Sleaford Bye James C. 193 Victor st. Grimsby DraytonChas.uOxford st.Market Rasen Baldwin Mrs. ~elina E. Wainfleet bank, Cabon Mrs. Ellen, 74, 77 & 79 Garden DreweryMrs.M.KirbyLaythorpe.Sieafrd Wainfleet All Saints R.S. 0 street, Grimsby Drunington John, Spilsby road, Boston Banister Mrs.MaryA.!Risegate, Spalding Canham James, TyddSt. Mary, Wisbch Duckworth H. 162 Winsoverrd.Spalding Banks Thomas, Authorpe, Louth Cannon James H. 77 Queen st. Louth Duffin George, Digby, Lincoln Bannister Mrs. William, Risegate, Gos- Carr GeorgP, 96 West street, Boston Earl John, 123 Garibaldi street, Grimsby berton, Spalding Cash John, Keelby, Brockleshy S.O Early Mrs. Harriet, 5 New street, Boston Barker Alfred, 2 Wormgate, Boston Casswell Edwd. Lit. Bytham, Granthm East Jo~iab, 96 Commercial rd. Spalding Barker Hedley, New Leape, Boston Castle Wm. Holbeach Drove, Wisbech Eley Grantham, Roman bank, Skegness Barlow Charles, Dorrington, Lincoln Cawdron Mrs. Susanah, Coleby, Lincln Elliff William, Bank, Lutton, Wisbech Barlow William, Bracebridge, Lincoln Cawdron William, Martin, Lincoln Elmore Wdliam, 48 Soutbgate, Sleaford Barned Mrs. Ann,s Legbourne rd.Louth Chadderton Mrs. Fanny, 16 Church Elsom Geo. Thos. 481\Iain ridge, Boston Barnes Alfred Miller, 8 Croftst. Lincoln street, Gainsboro' ElsomJas.Thurlby,48Withamgn.Boston Barrand E. Billingborough, Folkingham Chapman C. North Killingholm, Ulceby Elsom Saml. Bell end, St. John's, Holbch Barton Mrs. Esther, 21 Northgate,Louth Chapman Mrs. Jane, Immingham, Elvidge Henry, Hob Hole end, Toynton Bateman George, Haven side, Wainfleet Haborough, 8.0 All Saints, Spilsby All Saints R.S.O Charity Saml. The Common,Mrkt. Dpng EnderbyW.Enoch,goLumley rd.Skegnss • Batterham T. The Common, Spalding Cheeseman Geo. Shaw, Moorby, Boston Eno JohnRbt.Commonside,Leake,Bostn Baxter Arthr. Jas. n Thorold st.Grmsby Cheeseman Jsph. Martin Dales, Lincoln Everett. John, 97 Cleethorpe rd.Grimsby Baxter C.21o! King Edward st.Grimsby Chilvers Jn. Jsph. Little London,Spldng Evison Jas. T. 122 Freeman st. Grimsby Baxter John, Donington, Spalding Choat W. W. Church end, Fleet, Holbch Evison John, West st. Crowland,Petrbro' Baxter William, Fleet, Holbeach Clark Miss Ann E. Winterton, Doncstr Fairbanks Wm. 36 Westlode st.Spaldng BeanlandJn.Ths.sgFreshney st.Grmsby Clark Charles, Grainthorpe, Grimsby Fairweather William, Sutterton, Boston Beaumont B. 36 & 37 Monson st. Lincoln Clark Drury, Pode Hole, West Pinch- Fines Charles, Drove end, Wisbech Bee Drew, 183 Victor street, Grimsby beck, Spalding f<'inney Mrs. Sarah, Thames st. Louth Beech William, Pode Hole, West Pinch- Clark Jonathan, Leake Fen, Boston Fisher Tom, South Witham, Grantham beck, Spalding Clark William, 16 South st. Horncastle Fletcher Fredk. 20 Double st. Spalding Bell Charles, Marcham-le-Fen, Boston ClarkeMrs. .Ann, 71 Garibaldi st.Grmsby Fletcher Langley, Nth.Hykeham,Lincln Belsham J. Garnsgate, Lutton, Wisbech Clarke George, 101 Can wick rd. Lincoln :Ford John Alfred, 66 Dudley rd.Grnthm Belton Edward, 65 North st. Horncastle ClarkeGeo. Wm.Sutton Bridge, Wisheach Foreman Stephen, East feu, Moulton Benson Mrs. Sarah Ann, 96 Victoria Clarke Henry, Back lane, Holbeach Chapel, Wisbech terrace, Victoria street, Lincoln ClarkeJohn Cabon, I Burton rd. Lincoln Forman Chs.Helpringhm.Heckngtn.S.O Best John, 198 Freeman street, Grmsl:>y Clarke Jonathan, New Leake, Boston Foster Robert, 98 Wide Bargate, Boston Bew .Miss Elizabeth, Coningsby, Lincln Clarke R. C. Cross st. Crow le, Doncaster Fowler Elijah Sills, 33 Wharf rd Grnthm Biggadike GeorgeThos. Lutton, Wsbech Clarke Thomas Wm. Ludborough,Louth Fox John Thorpe,27Holbeach rd.Spldng Biggadike Hy. Seasend, Moulton,Spldng Clarricoats Hy.North Rauceby,Granthm Fox Joseph Laugh ton, Queen st.Gnsbro' Biggadike John, Dowsdale, Whaplode Clarvis Thomas, Kirton-in-Lindsey Francis Amos, 44 Queen st. Horncastle Drove, Wisbech Clow George, 4 St. Thomas' rd. Spalding Francis James, Westhorpe, Spalding Black Edward, Pinchbeck, Spalding Codling Joseph, Haltoft end, Boston Frith William, Minting, Horncastle Black Geo. Edwd. 26 Hall pl. Spaluing Coe James, Haven bank, Lincoln Frow Thos. Barnetby-le-Wold, Lincoln Blackshaw Robert. Claypole, Newark Cole Albert, 10 Scotgate, Stamford Fryman James Henry H. 13 Oxford st. Blundy Geo. Fen, Gosberton, Spalding Cole Ed ward,7 GraHtley street,Granthm & 103 Hope street, Grimsby Bolton Samuel, Eastgate, llourne Collingwood J. Priestgte.Bartn·on-Hmbr Fysh William Clayton, Chapelgate, Bones Richd. Edwin, 50 High st. Lincoln Collisbaw Mrs.Ann, Tongue end,Spalding Gedney, Holbeach Boothby 'l'hos. West Pinchbeck, Spldng Comings Edward Lenton, 3 & 5 Alex- Gadsby John, North Kyme, Lincoln Booth by William, Gosberton, Spalding andra terrace, Victoria street, Lincoln Gale Frank, Skirbeck road, Boston Borman Geo. Seadyke, Kirton, Boston Cook Frederick, 57 FrP-eman st. Grimsby Gall Mrs. Julia, Newport street, Barton­ Botbamlcy Mrs. I.Sutton Brdg. Wisbech Cook Geo. Solomon, Cowhirne, Spalding on-Humber Bottomley Chas. Sutton Bridge, Wisbech Cook Jn.Moor ho.Marebam-le-Fen,Bostn Gant William, Tetford, Horncastle Boultcr .Robert, 28 Highgate, Clee- Cooper Thomas, Lutton, Wisbech Garrett Mrs. Louil'a, Orby, BurghR.S.O thorpes, Grimsby Coote George T. Sticking, Boston GarrettyFrancis,Io~ewDock st.Grmsby Bowins James, Candlesby, Burgh R.S.O Cope John, Clnugh, Holbeach Gilbert Miss Ann, Tallington, Stamford Bows 'l'hmnas, Nettlebam, Lincoln Copeland JosephMartin,Gedney,Holbech Gilder Geo. Francis,Cburch st.Holbeach Bradford Geo.Hy. Moulton Chpl.Spldng Copson Wm. 15 Castlegate, Grantham Gill George, 38 South street, Horncastle Bradley Henry, 17 ::ikirbeck rd. Boston Cordley Charles, High street, Holbeach Gilliat Mrs. Hannah, 10 West st.Hrncstl Bramall Johu, 135 Church st. Grimsby Cove] Wm.l\'Iilson, 93 Westgate,Sleaford Glad win Mrs. Elizabeth, Ioo Newmarket Branson Bryan, 22 Albert st. Granthm Cox Mrs. Emma, Donington, Spalding street, Grimsby Brewster Jn. GPo. 13 Canwick rd.Lincln CoxWm.Barkston-le-Willows,Grantham GladwinNichls. Wm.g60xfrd.st.Grmsby Br;gqs Robert Hy. 3 Fildes st. Grimsby Craft Thomas, Kirton end, Kirton,Bostn Goodacre Thos.35 EastMarsh st.Grmsby Bright William, Holbeach rd. Spalding Cragg William, Caythorpe S.O Goodwin Fredk. 94 London rd.Spalding Brightman R. Stamfrd. rd.Mrkt.Deepng Crampton Thos. Little London1 Spalding Goodwin Thomas, Timber land, Lincoln Brightman Thos. The Common, Spldng CranidgePeter,High st.Crowle,Doncastr GoodyearWm.Newton,Horsingtn.Lncln BrightonSaml.Bradf01·d,Gedney,Holbch Credland Mrs. Sarah, Sturton, Lincoln Gostick Jesse, 65 Westgate, Sleaford Bristow Charles, 44 Sincil st. Lincoln CritehleyHatherLangwh. Welby,Grnthm Gott Matthew, French Drove station, Broadbent G. H. 24London rd.Grnthm Croft John, West Pinchbeck, Spalding Gedney Hill, Wisbech Brooks William, Walcot, Lincoln Compton John, 34 Welby 5t. Grantbam Gott M. Sutton St. Edmunds, Wisbech :Brough Joseph; 98 Main ridge, Boston Crow Hrbt.:FrancisBell,llucknall,Lincoln Gout Charles, Cranmore, Deeping St. Broughton Henry, Kirton-in-Lindsey Crowder Francis, 16 Welby st.Grantham James, Market Deeping Broughton Samuel,. Croft, Wainfleet Cummings Wm. Castle st.. Stamford Grant John, Benington, Boston All Saints R.S.O Cupit Thomas, 66 Westgate, Sleaford Graves George, 13 Wharf rd.Grantbam Brown Edley, Deeping St. James, CurtisJ.S.53&ssRavenspurn st.Grimsby Gray John, Tallington, Stamford Market Deeping Curtis M. Tanvats,Methe1 inghm.Lincoln Green William, Langw01 th, Lincoln Brown Mrs. F. ;r8 Spital ter, Gainsboro' Cutler George, 28 Carolina st. Boston Greenham Joseph, Brauston, Lincoln Brown F. Cross st. Scunthorpe, Doncstr Dale Herbt. 37 Foundry st. Horncastle Green wood J n. Hy. 33Rycroft st. Grnthm Brown Henry, 34 East street & 2 Queen Dann William, Horncastle road, Boston Gregory Wm.I<'airfax st.Bracebdg.Lncln street, Horncastle Darley Joshua, Market place, .Alford Ground \Villiam, 21 Winsover rd.Spldng Brownl\lissM.S.78Duncombest.Grmsby DaviesMrs. A. 14 Waten:identh.l..incoln Hagues Charles, 16 Westgate, Lincoln Brown Wm. Wainfleet road, Skegness Davy John, Stickford, Buston Hair John, Whitecross street, Barton- Bryan Wm. II Newmarket st. Grmsby Da"sonMrs.Elizabth.Ru~kingtn.Sleafrd on-Humber Buffham Robert, Swineshead, Boston- Dawson Samuel, Le\'ertun, Boston Halford Edwd. Churchst.l\larkt.Deepng Bunting Mrs. Sarab,. Elizabeth, ~ Mel- Dawson Thos. Fountain street, Caistor Halliwell Wm. 29 Weelshy st. Grimsby ville ~:treet, Lincoln Deans William.Sutton St.James,Wisbech Hamer Mrs. Ellen, 58 & 6o Pasture Burg(lS8 Hubbert1 Leake, Boston Deaton \\'m. West Pinchbeck, Spalding street, Grimsby .
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