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Trades. Clu 401 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.] TRADES. CLU 401 Twentieth Century Club & Institute Northamptonshire County (A. Joseph Desborough Working Men's Gub & (.A.rthur Burns, sec.), Newland, Darnell, hon. sec.; Percy W. Dale, In.srtitute I.im. (Wm. Hall, sec.), Northampton hon. organising sec.); office, I Desborough, Market Harborough Unionist (D. S. Smith, sec.; J. Wood hill; ground, Abington aven. Earls Barton United (William Lord, Wailer, steward), x6a, Westgate, & Wantage road, Northampton sec.; John Austin, treasurer), Earls Peterborough Oundle (E. Streather, hon. sec. ),New Barton, Northampton United Trades Club & Labour Insti- road, Oundle Far Cotton Working Men's Club & tute (.A.lbert Fern, sec.; Joseph Preston Capes (Benjamin Robbins, Institute (.A. .A.. Labrum, sec.),Olin­ Sumpter, steward), Mill road & hon. sec.), Preston Capes, Byfield ton rd. Main Cotton, Northampton Albert street, Kettering Spratton (Harry Smith, sec.), Sprat- Finedon (Herbert Houghton, sec.), Wellingborough Conservative Club ton, Northampton Finedon, Wellingborough Co. Limited (Harry Panther, sec.; Wootton (W. J. Penn, sec.), Wootton, Geddington (John Patrick, sec.), Frederick B. Underwood, steward), Northampton Geddington, Kettering High street, Wellingborough Clubs-C cl"ng1 Irchester (George Bowen, sec.), Wellingborough & District Liberal y · Irchester, Wellingborough (P. 0. James, sec.), Oxford street, Peterborough (Edward T. Bath, hon. Irthlingborough Working Men's Club Wellingborough sec.), 6z Broadway, Peterborough & Institute Society Limited (H. Wollaston Club & Coffee Tavern Thrapston & District Cycling & Rabbitt, sec.); Irthlingborough, (George Green, manager), Wollas- Athletic (John Thos. Carress, hon. Wellingborough ton, Wellingborough sec.), Thrapston Kettering (Ernest Rice, pres.; John Club-Draughts. Hanger, treas.; Frank Sturgess, Clubs-Athletic. Northampton (Sydney ErnestCousins, sec; Harold Fuller, steward), Wel- Higham Ferrers (Charles Cox, care- hon. sec.), 36 Gold st. Northamptn lington street, Kettering taker), Higham Ferrers Kettering .A.rgyle Club & Institute Northampton & County Amateur Clubs-Football. Limited (W. 'f. Quincey, sec.; Jas. (William Arnold, instructor; J. W. Daventry United (Albert Jeffery, Henry Tan:field, steward), 8 Argyll Warren & \V. H. Phillips, joint hon. sec.), Brook street, Daventry street, Kettering secs.), Clevedon buildings, .A.bing- Northampton (A. E. Orton, hon. Kettering Church Institute & Working ton street, Northampton sec.), Plough hotel, Bridge street, Men's Club (Edmund H. Pattinson, Rushden Athletic Club & Institute Northampton sec.; William Pettitt, caretaker), (George A. Bandy, sec.), Newton Oundle (Lord Lilford, president· E. Newland street, Kettering road, Rushdeu Streather, hon.sec.),New rd.Ou.'ndle Kettering Village (Charles Sturman, Thrapston & District Cycling & Peterborough (Leonard Fletcher, mgr. ), Thorpe Malsor, Kettering Athletic (John Thomas Carress, sec.), Queen street, Peterborough Kettering Working Men'! Socialist hon. sec.), Thrapston . , Club (Robert Baker, sec.), Dalkeith Club-Guls. place, Kettering Clubs~Band. Northampton Working Girls (Miss Kingsley Park (Wm. Lilford, sec.), Downs, hon. sec.), 49 College st. Kingsley Park ter. Northampton Burton Latimer & Institute (Arthur Northampton Kingsthorpe Working Men's Club & Patrick, sec.), Burton Latimer, Clubs-Golf Institute (- White, sec.), Kings- Kettering · well rd. Kingsthorpe, Northampton Earls Barton Old Silver Band (Geo. Kettering (C .. J. Olive, hon. sec.), Men's Own Institute (H. T. Chappill, Matthews, sec.), New Barton, Earls Headlands, Kettering sec.), Dalkeith place, Kettering Barton, Northampton Kingsthorpe (J. Oldbam, sec.), !Mill Road (Alfred Miller, sec.), 2 54 Higham Ferrers Town Band Working Kingsthorpe, Northampton Mill road, Wellingborough Men's Club & Institute (Alfred Northampton, Kettering rd. North- Monk's Park Working Men's Club & Smith, sec.), Higham Ferrers amp ton Institute (Frederick Dodd, sec.), Kettering Rifle Limited (Arthur Jas. N<Jrthamptonshire (N. Boycott, sec.), 2 68 Wellingborough rd. Northmptn West, sec.; Harry Bailey, steward), Church Brampton, Northampton Moulton (Samuel Tebbutt, sec.), Havelock street, Kettering Clubs-Lawn Tennis. M oulto n, N or thamp ton Kettering •rown Band Working Men's North Park (Waiter Goosey, sec.), Club & Institute (The) (Horace Brackley (N. B . .A.very, sec.),Brackley Wood street, Kettering Hodges, sec.; George Spriggs, Wellingborough (H. W. .A.shdown, Northampton Conservative (Harry steward), Rockingham rd.Kettering sec.}, Outlaw lane, Wel1ingborough p ack er, sec. ; H arry S pence, mgr. ) , Midland & Institute ( Harry Gheney, Clubs-Quoit. Whitworth road, Northampton sec.; Isaac Lee, steward), Hallwood . N th t St J ' w k" road, Kettering City (C. .A.. Wrag~, sec.), 36 East- or amp on . ames or mg Rothwell Rifle & Institute (J. Faray, gate, Peterbor.ougn . Men's Clib & Institute (Edward sec.), Rothwell, Kettering Oundle (Rt. Kn_Ight, president; C. E. Pinfold, hon. sec.), I .Abbey street, G Sh I d h ) 0 dl Northampton Rushden Town & Institute (George · e mer me, on. sec. • un e Northampton Working- Men's Club & William Birkbeck, sec.), 3 Mant<Jn Clubs.._Ri:fle. Institute (Richard Cox, sec.; Geo. road, Rushden Devonshire, steward), 25 St. Giles'" W ll. b h T Ltd (A B tt Air (Thomas Lewis Ingram, sec.), e mg oroug own · . ·b uo' • Welford, Rugby street, Northampton sec. ) ' 0 x f ord s t ree t • W ell mg or Oundle Club & Institute (Ernest · & I t"t t L" Brackley (G. Mead, sec.), Brackley W oll ast on E xce1 swr ns 1 u e IID. Streather, sec.), West st. Oundle W 11 t W lli b h Miniature (Welford) (George William o as on, e ng oroug Bird, sec.), Welford, Rugby Pitsford Village Institute (W. T_ Hastilow, sec.), Pitsford, Nthmptn Club-Bowling. Club-Rowing. Queen's Park (Ernest Wm. Chater, Oundle (Robert Knight, president ; Oundle (C. .A.. Pulley, hon. sec.), sec.), 27 Cranbrook road, Queen's C. E. G. Shehnerdine, sec.),Oundle West street, Oundle park, Northampton Rothwell Workin~:r Men's Club & In­ Club-Chess. Clubs-Working Men's. stitute Lim. (William Parker, sec.; Northampton (Frederick Wm. Shaw, All en Road (.A.rthur .A.. Clipston,sec. ), Alburn Ginns, steward), Bridge st. hon. sec.), .A.bington st. N orthmptn Finedon, W ellingborough Rothwell, Kettering Boze3t (Samuel Bayes, manager ; Rushden (John Carrington, sec.), Grif­ Charles Bell Drage, sec.), Bozeat, fith street, Rushden Clubs-Cricket. Wellingborough St. Crispin's (Albert J. Bull, sec.), .A.ynho (Frederick Hawkins, hon. sec.), Britannia (John Knight, sec.), Burton 47 Craven street, Northampton .A.ynho, Banbury Latimer, Ketterin"g St. James's Church Institute (J. A. Badby (William Bull, hon. sec.), Broughton & Cransley (Joseph Lyles, Harris, hon. sec.), Spencer Bridge Badby, Daventry sec.), Broughton, Kettering road, St. James's, NorthamptOIIl Brackley (W. G. Hemmings, sec.), Burton Latimer (T. Janes, !!lee.), Bur­ St. Sepulchre's Young Men's Club & Brackley ton Latimer, Kettering Institute (Philip Rowell, sec.), Daventry Early Closing (S. Collett, Burton Latimer Liberal (J. H. Ward, Church lane, Northampton sec.), 76 Warwick street, Daventry sec.), Burton Latimer, Kettering Semilong District (F. Bailey, sec.), Flore (A. R. Green, captain; Fredk. Chelveston (George Ho skins, sec.), Leslie road, Northampton .Am os, hon. sec.), Flare, Weedon Chelveston, Higham Ferrers Stanwick (Charles Neal, sec.), Stan­ King's Sutton (John Harris, hon. Conservative & Unionist (John E. wick, Wellingborough sec.), King's Sutton, Banbury Walker, sec.), Low. Weedon,Weedn Towcester Conservative (S. C. Sim­ Long Buckby Town (Wm. Robinson, Daventry (W. 0. Howell, sec. ; Saml. monds, hon. sec.),High st.Towcester hon. sec.), Station road, L<Jng Wiggins, steward), 14 High street, Buckby, Rugby Daventry NORTHANTS.- 26 .
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