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LINCOLNSHIRE. [KELLY S Rudge Miss, 6X Castlegate, Grantham Saul Mrs 1 622 RUD LINCOLNSHIRE. [KELLY S Rudge Miss, 6x Castlegate, Grantham Saul Mrs. Owston, Bawtry Seely Mrs. 366 High street, Lincoln Rudkin Thomas .Andrew M.R.o.v.s. 21 Saul Mrs. 2 San Francisco terrace, Segar Mrs. 35 Swinegate, Gmntham North street, Grantham Spilsby road, Boston Seiles John, Billingborough,Falkingham Rumble Miss, 35 Waterside nth. LincolQ Saul Thomas, The Hall, Wrangle, Boston SelbyCapt.Fras. Thos. 14High st.Spalding Rumbold John, Leadenham S.O Saunby Mrs. Thrunscoe rd. Cleethorpes Selby James,2Spring gardens,Gainsboro' RuncimanMrs.xsMacaulay st.GtGrmsby Saunders Rev. John Chas. Kitching M. A. Selby Miss, 8 Gas street, Lincoln Rush by Christr. 74 Earl st. Gt. Grimsby Rectory, Friesthorpe, Market Rasen Sendall Edward, 4 Motberby hl. Lincoln Rushby Geo. Binbrooke, Market Rasen Saunders Harry, 36 West par. Lincoln Sergeant .Antonie M.Glanford ho.Brigg RushbyThos.Burgh on-the-Marsh R.S.O Saunderson John, Charles street, Louth Sergeant Jn.Edwd. H. Bourne pl. Alford Rush ton Robert Wheeler, 248 Lower Saunderson R. V. 106 Burton rd. Lincoln SergeantJohn,Hampden,Bridge st.Brigg Burgess street, Great Grimsby Savage Frederick W. Crowle, Doncaster Sergeant Jsph.Marshchapel,Gt.Grimsby Rushworth Frederick, 48 Cleethorpe Savage John, 38 Melville street, Lincoln Sergeant Mrs. Saxilby, Lincoln road, New Clee, Great Grimsby Savage Miss, Church street, Holbeach Sergeant William, 39 Spilsby rd. Boston Rusling William, ;ro St. Catherine's Savage Mrs . .Avenue vil. Up.aven.Lincoln Sertees Henry, 18 .Avenue rd.Grantham terrace, Colgrave street, Lincoln Savage Mrs. Fleet road, Fleet, Holbeach SetteringtonMrs. TheSlates,Bucknll.Linc Russell Capt. Benjamin Hill F.R.c. v.s. Savage Mrs. 36 London road, 1:5palding Settle Hubert, 39 Queen st. Horncastle Stanton street, Grantham Savage Mrs. Wm . .Albert st. Holbeach Sewards Joseph, 121 1:5tirling street, Russell Rev.W.Nursery st.MarketRasen Savage Seth H. 8 London rd. Spalding New Clee, Great Grimsby Russell.Arthur Pickston M.B.,C.M.Luna- SavageT.Vicarage wlk.Crowle,Doncastr SewardsWm.H.Billingboro',Falkingbam tic hospital, .Asylum road, Lincoln Savery Wm. H. Linden ho. Cleethorpes Sewel!Chas.B .Abbey Park rd.Gt.Grmsby Russell John E. 78 Earl st. Gt. Grimsby Savill Jn. E. 24 8t. Martin's, Stamford 8ewell G.Soutergate,Barton-on-Hnmber Russell Joseph, 12 Heneage street, Savill Mrs. 2 Broad street, Stamford Sewell John Goulding J.P. The Abbey, Weelsby, Great Grimsby Savory Rev. .Arnold Wordsworth M.A. Legbourne, Louth Russell Miss, Hundleby, Spilsby Vicarage, Worlaby, Brigg Sewell Joseph, 45 Bailgate, Lincoln Russell Mrs. 28 Spilsby, Boston Saweard Joseph William, 174 Hainton Sewell Jsph.Jas.Chantry la.Gt.Grimsby Ruston Joseph D.L., J.P. Monk's manor, street, Weelsby, Great Grimsby SewellMisses,r4St.George's sq.Stamford Lincoln; & Norton Place, Bishop Saxton Mrs. 92 Hainton street, Weelsby, Sexton Rev.William,13Vauxhall terrace, Norton, Lincoln Great Grimsby Freiston road, Skirbeck, Boston Rutherford Miss, 34 Macaulay street, Scales Mrs. North road, Bonrn Seymour Mrs. 2l Liquorpond st. Boston Great Grimsby Scarborough Frank, 2 Church terrace, Shadford Major, 12 Double st. Spalding Rutter Edward, 96 Cleethorpe road, Long Sutton, Wisbech Shadford Miss, Belchford, Horncastle New Clee, Great Grimsby Scar borough Misses, 14 Swinegt.Grnthm Shankster George, Liverpool house,Dud- Ryan Charles, 14 Rutland ter. Stamford Schofield Rev. Jose ph M.A. Vicarage,Spils- ley street, Great Grimsby Ryan Fredk. Tower rd. Skirbeck, Boston by road, Boston ShanksterG. C. 17Twn.Hall st.Gt.Grmsby Rycroft Jas. 2 Abbey wlk. Gt. Grimsby Schofield E. C.Barrow-on-Humber, Bull Shannon Rev. Frederick William B.A. Ryler Mrs. 1 Northgate, Louth Schofield Miss, North house, Grantham Rectory, Quarrington, Sleaford Sabela Rev. Peter, The Presbytery, Schotield Mrs. Willingham rd.Mrkt.Rasn Sharman Rev. Wm. 27 Newport,Lincoln North terrace, Grantham Scholes Fredk. 84 Bridge st. Gainsboro' Sharman William, Cumberland house, Sadler Rev. William, The Rectory, Scholes John, 32 Scotgate, Stamford St. Thomas' road, Spalding Dembleby, Falkingham Scholey Mrs. 72 Portland street, Lincoln Sharman Wm.R.38pring gdns.Spalding St. Leger Mrs. West Hill house, Mother- Scholey Thomas C. Eastoftgrange,Goole Sharp Rev.John P.M.A. Edenham,Bourn by hill, Lincoln Schuster Leopold,22 Carholme rd. Lincln Sharp Rev. William B.A. Rectory, Mare- St. Oswald Lord M.A.,D.L.,J.P. The Hall, Scoffield Thomas, Fern cottage, Dysart ham-le-Fen, Boston .Appleby, Doncaster; & 11 Grosvenor road, Grantham Sharp .Alfred M. EpwortlY, Doncaster gardens & Carlton & Junior Carlton Scoffin David, 6o Earl st.Great Grimsby Sharp C. H. Mansion ho. West st. Bosron clubs, London s w; & Nostell Priory, Scorer Charles, Combehurst, Greetwell Sharp George, The Friary, Prince's Wakefield road, Lincoln avenue, Great Grimsby St. Vincent Viscount J.P. N orton Dis- Scorer William, 34 Newport, Lincoln Sharp G. TheGables,SuttonBridge, Wsbch ney, N ewark Scotney Ezekiei,64St.Martin's,Stamford Sharp Henry, 5 Stanhope ter. Horncastle Sale Rev. Thomas Walker M.A. Rectory, ScotrickMrs.4.Albert ter. Skirbeck, Boston SharpJohn,N orth villas,Crowle,Doncastr Walton-Holgate, Spilsby Scott.Ephm . .Alma vi!_ Freiston rd.Boston Sharp Miss, 8 Mill hill, Boston Sale James John, 68 Park st. Lincoln Scott Francis William, The Grange, Sharp Miss, 16 Newport, Lincoln Salsbury John, 6 Sylvan crescent, Hain- Candlesby, Burgh R.S.O Sharp Mrs. 23 Croft street, Lincoln ton street, Weelsby, Great Grimsby &ott Jn. Hindley W.Manor ho.Horncstle Sharp Mrs. John, Morton,Gainsborough Salsbury John Roberts, 174 Cleethorpe Scott John Reast, R uskington, Sleaford Sharp Richard, Leake, Boston road, New Clee, Great Grimsby Scott Jsph.B.Dowdyke,Sutterton,Boston Sharp Tom 'fenny, 2 Cromwell avenue, SammonsRev.R.T.H.:M.A.Saxilby,Lincln Scott Mrs. 13 Albion place, Grantham Littlefield lane, Great Grimsby Sampson Rev. John Edward, Barrow- ScottMrs. Holydyke vil. Barton-on-Hmbr Sharp Wm. 2 St. Mary's sq. Horncastle on-Humber, Hull Scott Mrs. 30 Station street, Boston Sharp William Charles, Morcambevilla, SampsonMiss, Woodhouse,Belton,Dncstr Scott W. B. Endowed Grammar school, Hainton street, Weelsby, Gt. Grmsby Sampson Mrs. Navenby S.O Donington, Spalding SharpW.R The Villa,Swineshead,Boston Samuel Rev. Edward, Eastgate, Sleaford Scratton Rev. GPorge, Stick ford, Boston SharpeChs. ThePines,Old Sleafrd.Sleafrd Samuel .A. The Mount, Bridge st. Louth Scrimshaw Mrs.57Grantley st. Granthm Sharpe John, Bardney manor, Lincoln SamuelG.Misdales rw. Gospelgate,Louth Scrivener Miss, 52 Wide Bargate, Boston Sharpe John Wilby,Donington, Spalding Samuel Miss, 17 South street, Louth Scruton Mrs. Westfield road, Barton- Sharpe Miss, Heckington, Sleaford Samuels Miss, 34 North par. Grantham upon-Humber SharpeMisses,Church st.Market Deeping Sandal! Mrs. 10 Priory road, Spalding Scupholm Marshall, High street, Wain- Sharpe Mrs. Carre street, Sleaford Sandall Thos. TheBank,6 5High st. Stamfd fleet .All Saints R. S. 0 Sharpe Mrs. Elm villa, Welholme road, SandarsE.Manor ho.Fillingham,Lmcoln SeadonRev.G.23St. Thomas' rd.Spalding Great Grimsby Sandars John Drysdale M.A., J.P. North Sealy Rev. S.B.M.A. Gosberton,Spalding Sharpe Mrs. Thomas. High street, Bil- Sandsfield, Morton ter. Gainsborough Sealy Rev. W.B.M.A. 14 Tower st.Boston lingborough, Falkingham Sandars J obn Ed ward D.L., J. P. North Sealy Fras.Marmad uke, Su tterton, Boston Sharpe Saml. B. ThePark, MarketDeeping Sandsfield, Mm·ton terrace, Gainsboro' Seaman John, 6o .Alfred street, Lincoln Sharpe Thomas, 8 Bridge street, Boston Sanderson Rev. Edward Manners M.A. Sear John, Kirton-in-Lindsey SharpeThos. 17 Macaulay st.Gt.Grimsby Vicarage, Weston, Spalding Searby James, jun. West end, Spilsby Sharpe William, 48 The Park, Lincoln Sanderson Rev. John M.A. Vicarage, Searby Miss, Boston road, Spilsby SharpeW.H.St.Lawrence,Bardny.Lncln Glentworth, Lincoln Searby Robert,8 Barkham street,N orth- Sharples William, 18 Newport, Lincoln Sanderson Miles, East end, Alford olme, Wainfieet .All Saints R.S.U Sharpley Edward, 63 Upgate, Louth Sanderson Misses, Upper Ings road, SearbyStphn.H.Harrington ho.Spalding Sharpley Fredk.Park ho ..Eastgate,Louth Barton-upon-Humber bearle Miss, 193 Willingham street, Sharpley Hay, Eastgate, Louth Sanderson Mrs.2o Dudley ter.Grantham Weelsby, Great Grimsby Sharpley Henry, Great Limber, Ulceby SandersonMrs.Prospect hoHaxey,Bawty Searles Mrs. 43 Beaumont Fee, Lincoln Sharpley Henry, Ulceby village, Ulceby SandfordRev.G.W.M.A.Stubton,Newark Searls Mrs. 88 Hainton street, Weelsby, Sharpley Herbert, 182 Eastga~, Louth SandsT.Manor ho.Grainsby,Gt.Grmsby Great Grimsby Sharpley Isaac,Calcethorpe house,Loutb Sardeson Misses, The Cottage, Cran- SearsonH. Park rd.LongSutton,Wisbech 8harpley Miss, 165 Eastgate, Louth well, Sleaford Seddon Henry,5 Pelham ter.Gt.Grimsby Sharpley Mrs. 36 Bridge street, Louth Sargeant Mrs. Morton, Gainsborough Sedgwick Rev. John E. H. A. St. Thomas's SbarpleyMrs. WestAshbyldg.Horncastle Sargeant Mrs. J. Blyton, Gainsborough parsonage, Skirbeck quarter, Boston SharpleyMrs. Thomas,35Westgate,Lonth Sargeant Thos. Hy. Blyton, Gainsboro' Sedgwick Mrs.Grantbam ho. Grantham Shaw Rev. Benj. John, r8 Lee st.Louth SargissonMrs.Burgh-in-the-MarshR.S.O Seed Rev. William B.A. Goxhill, Hull ShawRev.Geo.B.A.So.Cockeringtn.Lonth Sattemann Geo. Walkerith, Gainsboro' Seely Robert, Manningdale, Cherry Sha w Rev.Geo. 16Watkin st.Gt.GriiU8by Saul Arthur, North road, Bourn Willingham, Lincoln Shaw .Alax, 4 Harrowby rd. Grantbam .
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