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Lincolnshire. ~- - -~6,..,. LINCOLNSHIRE. ~- - .. Burnett Joseph, 9l Ha.inton street, W~lsby, ampbell Mr.s.Grange,.Owsoon Fel!l'y, B&wtry+Ca.tley Mrs. 205 Oleethorpe roadf :New Clee, Great Grimsby r Campbell Thomaa, Abbey villa, Abbey road, Great Grimsby · Burnett Mrs. 21 George street, Louth Great Grimsby Catlin William, Waddingham, Kirton Bnmett Waiter, Cambridge street, Clee- Campbell Walker, :Redbourne. Rirton Lindsey R.S.O thorpes, Great Grimsby Lindsay R.S.O Caukwell Rev. Henry M.A. Rectory, Burnham Coleman, 18 Henea.ge ·street, Campey Rev. Thomas, Scotter, Kirton Miningsby, Boston Weelsby, Great Grimsby Lindsey R.S.O Caulton Wm. Deeping St. Nichol.ae, Spa!Qing Burnham Ralph, Kulby, Ulceby Campey Goorge, 1 Macaulay ter. Gt.Grimsby Cave Henry H. The Manoc house, Erigg Burns Christopher, 3 Bt. Andrew's terrace, Campey ThomBil, Bellmont villa, Bargate, Cavell John, High st. Long Button, Wisbech Stirling street, New Clee, Great;Grimsby Great Grimsby Cawdron William, Donington, Spalding Burns Henry John, 1# Willingham street, Camping Joseph, 6 Church street, Spalding Cawkwell Charles, 6 Eastfield road, Louth Weelsby, Great Grimsby Campling Joseph,132 Hainton street, Weelsby, Cawkwell Miss, 22 Big by street, Brigg Burns John, 132 Cleethorpe road, New Clee, Great Grimsby Cawood~lbt.E:. Church rd. Skirbeck, Boston Great Grimsby Canham Rev. Henry Robert Field B. A. North Cawthome Mrs. 8 Gladstone ter. Gzantham Bnrrell George, Cemetery road, Stamford road, Bourn Cayley Goo. J.P. Wothorpe hou~ Stamford Bnrreli John, 4 Stanhope terrace, Horncastle Cannington Mrs. 64 The Park, Lincoln Cecil Lieut. Lord William J .J!. .Burghley Burrell Mrs. 6 George street, Boston CannonBernard, South park, Lincoln house, Stamford Burrows Rev. Henry Maiden, The Vicarage, Cannon Mrs. Spring street, Spalding Cella Luigi, Silver street, Boston Th~rlby, Bourn Cannon William, The Avenue, Lincoln Chalmers Rev.Ja.srA. M.A. Westst.Horncastle BtuTows H. C. Long Bennington, Grantham Cant Mrs. 42 Hickman street, Gainsborough Chamberlain Rev. Thomas :ffoster li.A. Burrows John, l3eacon cottage, Grantham Cant Wm. John, 37 Silver street, Lincoln Vicarage, Great Limber, Ulceby Burrows John, Horsington, Horncastle Caparn Richard, Abbotts Mll.Ilor ho.Holbeach Chamberlain Edwd. Eastgate house, Bourn Burrows Mrs. 8 Adelaide street, Stamford Cape- Mrs. Ferriby road, Barton-on-Humber Chamberlain George, 1 Hainton street, Burrows Mrs. Leadenham, Grantham Capes Mrs. 8 Adelaide ter.Monks rd. Lincoln Weelsby, Great Grimsby Rrurows William, Liquorpoml street, Boston Capes Robert, Epworth, Doncaster Cltarnberlaine Mrs. East sireet. Crowlaod, Burt Henry, Rose cottage, Skirbeck, Boston Capiter Oaborne Lambert, 72 Earl street, Peterborough Burt Isaac, 101 Cleethorpe road, New Clee, Great Grimsby Cbamberlin Jsph. Foundry st. Market Rasen Great Grimsby Cappe Mrs. Waddington, Lincoln Chambers Arthur, St. Eglewynne's priory Burtchaell Mrs. Poplar street, Beaconthorpe, Capps Mrs. 15 High street, Spalding Granthrun Cleethorpes, Great Grimsby Capps Mrs. Osbournby, Falkingham Chambers Charles,61 North parade,Gran.tham Bnrton Alfred Barrand, Greestone house, Carbutt Miss, Albert street, Holbeach Chambers John, Heckington, Sleafurd Greestone steps, Lincoln Carden Mrs. 12 Barkham street, Northolme, Chambers John, 34 Norfolk gtreet, Boston • Burton 0.5 Grafton st. New Clee, Gt.Grimsby Wainfleet All Saints R.S.O Chambers Miss, Osbournby, Falkingham Burton Daniel, Don villas, Beaconthorpe, CarleBB Wm. Stanley, 4 Norman pi. Lincoln Chambers Mrs. Kingston terrace, Sleaford Gleethorpes, Great Grimsby Carlile Mrs. Chapel lane, Barton-on-Hnmber Chambers Mrs. 40 Watergate, Grantham Burton Frederick Merry weather F.G.8. Carline Richard Cotton, Flaxengate, Jjncoln Chambers Nathaniel, 50 Canwick rd. Lincoln Highfield hoUBe,Summer hill,Ga.insborough Carline Wm.Arthur M.D.Flaxengate, Lincoln Chambers William, 191 Willingham street, Burton George, 20 George street, Louth Carlton William, 15 Queen street, Horncastle Weelsby, Gt. Grimsby Burton George Henry, Markby cottage, Tin- Carlton William,31 St. Peter's hill,Grantham Chandler Powell, Macaulay h~use, Macanlay well road, Stamford Camley Sidney Bazalgette, West end, Alford street, Gt. Grimsby . Burton Henry, 7 Brook street, Grantham Carnochan Thomas Harsley, Hirst priory, Chantry John, Empingham roa!l, Strunford Burton John Francis, 25 Eastgate, Lincoln Belton, Doncaster Chapel Edward, River side, West Pinchbeck, Burton Lll.Ilghorne B. Somersby, Horncastle Carr George A. Abbey Park vil. Gt. Grimsby Spalding Burton Miss, Somersby, Horncastle J Carr Wm. Dobson, 80 Carholme rd. Lincoln Chaplin Major Richd. Westgate house, Leuth Burton Mrs. 13 Cheviot street, Lincoln Carrington Abrabam, 117 Willingham street, Chaplin Henry M.P., D.L., J.P- Blankney Burton Thomas, 11 St. Mary's hill, Starnford Weelsby, .Great Grimsby hall, Blankney S.O. ; & Carlton, White's~ Burton William, 32 Cemetery lane, Louth Carrington William, 135 Cleethorpe road, Boodle's & St. Stephen's clubs 8. w. & Burton Wm. F. jnn. Gotho hall, Wragby New Clee, Great Grimsby Turf club, London w · Burtonshaw W. Woodlands, Crowle, Doncstr Carritt William, 3 Hill terrace, Louth Chapman Rev. David Charles, 11 Dndley ter. Burwell Mrs. 7 Trinity street, Gains borough Carron Rev. Fredk.M.A. Tallington, Stamford Dudley road, Grantham Bury Rev. Thomas William M. A. Recotry, Carrott John K.. Skirbeck quarter, Boston Chapman Rev. Edward Martin B.A. Low Aisthorpe, Burgh Carrotte Rev. Peter, "\Vest banks, Sleaford Toynton, Horncastle Bust Martin, West Halton, Winterton, Carruthers Mrs. Albert street, Holbeach Chapman Absalom, Wrangle, Boston Doncaster Carter Rev. Charles, 9 Mat!aulay terrace, 'Gt. Chapman Alfred, Church la. Ga.insborough Buston Joseph, 139 Cleethorpe road, New Grimsby Chapman Edward, Old Bolingbrolre, Spilsby Clee, Great Grimsby Carter Rev. GeorgeiLL.M., J.P. Falkingham Chapman George, 124 Cleethorpe l'oad, New Butchard Capt. John R.A. West Deeping Carter Charles Frederick, Rochford villa, Clee, Gt. Grimsby Manor house, Market Deeping Chantry lane, Great Grimsby Chapman George, 1 Friary villas. Princes' Butcher James Edwin, Boston rd. Spilsby Carter Edwin, 17 George street, Louth avenue, Gt. Grimsby Butler Jn. 21 Spring gardens, Gains borough Carter George, 36 Queen street, Horncastle Chapman Ingram William A.P.S. High street, Butler Josiah, Boston road, Sleaford Carter George, 17 Yarborough road, Lincoln Crowle, Doncaster , Butler Mrs. 8D, Church street, Louth Carter John; Hedge Hog school, Brothertoft, Chapman John Osborne, Osborne house, Butler Thos.Martin,Old Bolingbrf1oke,Spilsby Boston Crow hill, Cleethorpes, Gt. Grimsby Butt Thomas, 24 Bt. Paul'! street. Stamfo~;d Carter John, 46 Monks road, Lincoln Chapman John Thorny, 165 Eastgate, Louth Button William, Saltfleet, Louth Carter John Hardy, High street, Holbeach Chapman Jolland, 62 Willing-ham street, Bnxton John, 1 Spilsby road, Homcastle Carter Lawreace J.P. Holbeach Weelsby, Gt. Grimsby Buzza Rev. Charles, 2 Nichol hill, Louth Carter Miss, 44 Westgate, Louth Chapman Joseph, 2 Macaulay st. Gt. Grimsby Bycroft Richard, Fleet road, Holbeach Carter Mrs. l!l Ranks.street, Horncastle Chapman Joseph, Yarrn house, .Alexandra Byerley Robert, 11 Macaulay st. Gt. Grimsby Carter Mrs. Bellevue terrace, Spilsby road, Cleethorpes, Gt. Grimsby Bygott Frank, Glebe ho. Barton-on-Humber Carter Mrs. 23 Gladstone terrace, Grantham Chapman Miss, {Jrosby, Doncaster Bygott Jas. Whitecross st.Barton-on-Humber Carter Richard, Billingboro', Falkingham Chapman Mrs. 165 Eastgate, Louth Bygott John Parkinson, Ville Neuve, Brace· Carter Thomas, 38 Park street, Lincoln Chapman Mrs. 77 Hainton street, Weelsby, bridge, Lincoln Carter Thomas Edward M.B. Lond. 11 Iron· Gt. Grimsby Byron Rev. John M. A. North Killingholme, monger street, Stamford Chapman Mrs. Holydyke, Barton..on-Humber Ulceby Cartrnan Rev.Jn.17 North parade, Grantham Chapman Mrs. Linwood road, Market Rasen Byron Miss, 15 Dispensary road, Horncastle Cartwright Booth, Gospelgate, Louth Chapman Mrs. Vicarage terrace, Albert road, BJron Miss, Heckington, Sleaford Cartwright Edward, G Carnarvon ter. Louth Cleethorpes, Gt. Grimsby Byron Miss, Killingholme manor, Ulceby Cartwright John, Qua.dring, Spalding Chapman Richd. Parnell, 24 South st. Louth Byron Mrs. Goxhill, Hull Cartwright Miss, 8 Carnarvon terrace, Louth Chapm:m Robert, 60 Carholme rd. Lincoln Bywater f'...wrge, Wellington street, Louth Cartwright Miss, 4 New Bridge hill, Louth Chapman Rt. Holydyke, Barton-on-Hnmber Bywater Robert, 15A, Ramsgate, Louth Cartwright Miss, Old Bolingbrooke, Spilsby Chapman Thomas, Southgate, Sleaford Q:oJ.fferata Rev. Henry Taylor, Spital terrace, Cartwright Mrs. 42 East .street, Horncastle Chapman \Villiam, 53 Stirling street, New Gainsborough Cartwright Mrs. Gospelgate, Louth Clee. Gt. Grimsby Ca.ister John, 45 West street, Boston Cartwright Mrs. 9 North parade, Lincoln Chapman William Overton, Park Road villas, Caister William, Elms, Sleaford road, Boston Cartwright Mrs. 6 South street, Louth Horncastle ~ Calcraft Rev. John Neville M.A. Haceby, Cartwright Mr8. N. Haugham, Lonth Chappell Misses, H1gh Holme, Holmes lane, Falkingbam Cartwright Reginald, Mercer row, Louth Louth Qalcraft Rev. Richard Lucas B. A., Rectory, Cartwright Samuel Hand,27 Welland terrace, Chard :Frank Charlton, 2 Victoria rd, Louth Little Steeping, Spilsby London road, Spalding Charinton Miss, 11 Welland place, London Cal throp Calthrop Johnstone, The Hall, Cartwright Thomas,Dunston pillar, Dnnston, road, Spalding H orkstow, Hull Lincoln Charity Mrs. John,
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