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Lincolnshire. (Kelly's 840 PrB LINCOLNSHIRE. (KELLY'S PUBLICANS-continued. Ship tavern, James Walker, Bllrlrlge street, Gainsborough Red Lion family & commercial hotel & posting house, :Mrs. Esther Ship, John H. T. W. Wass, Sta.llingborough, UlCtlby Wadlow, Market place, Spalding Ship, John Wheatley, Saxilby, Lincoln Reindeer inn, MiBS Mary Ann Adcock, Swa.yfield, Gmntham Ship, Robert Willcock, Clough, Gosberton, Spalding Reindeer, Thomas Kinning, Long Bennington, Grantham Ship hotel (MiBS B. Fillingham, mana.gere!l8), Flotterga.te, Great ~{eindeer, Henry Meredith, 20 St. Leonard's street, Stamford Grimsby. See advertisement Reindeer, .Tohn Nelson, Navenby, Grantham Ship Active, John Ta.ylor, 18 Albion street, Spaiding Reindeer William Scott, 3 High street, Lincoln Ship Albion, Thomas Draper, -~lbion street, Spalding Rdndeer, Jn.ckson Swallow, 56 West street, Homcastle Ship & Horns, James Hargrave, 48 Eastgate, Louth Reindeer commercial inn, John Du.wson, Newton-on-Trent,Newark Short Ferry inn, Richard Clough, Fiskerton, Lincoln Ripon Arms, George Rhodes, 34 Monson street, Lincoln Shoulder of Mutton, John Mays, Whaplode Drove, Peterborough Rising Sun, Dish man Fairweather, I.angton-by-Wra.gby Sir Isaac Newton inn, Thomas Hanson, 36 Stanton street, Granthm Rising Sun, George Gilbert, 17 Broad street, Stamford Sir Isaac Newton inn, Harvey Sentance, Woolsthorpe, Grantham Rising Sun, Mrs. Hannah Hill, 9 Walkergate, Louth Sir Solomon, Leonard Brias, Brakin, Belton, Doncaster Rising Sun, Edward J ackson, St. Michael's gate, Lincoln Six Bells, William Banks, North street, Bourn • Rising Sun, Wright Mackfall, Bratoft., Burgh Six Bells, Mrs. Maria. Skelton, Barrow-on-Humber River Don hotel, Mrs. Elizabeth Needham, Eastoft, Goole Six Bells, William Smith, Heckington, Slen.forri Robin Hood, James Holling~;head, Aslackby, Falkinghn.m Skegness Sen. View Hotel Co. Limited family & commercial hotel Robin Hood inn, William Maxey, Bourn road, Spaiding (Miss Maria Dunkley, manageress), Skegness Robin Hood, John Sw:inn, 104 High street, Boston Skipworth Arms, Thomas Scott, Moortown, Caistor Robinson hotel, William Wressell, Crowle, Doncaster Sloop inn, Dixon Clayton, 44 Waterside north, Lincoln Hodney, George Kerman, Saltfleet, Louth Sloop hotel, Mrs. Ann Hall, Newland, Lincoln RodnPy il:)n, John Barker, 14 North street, Horncastle Sloop inn, Henry Hundleby, Tetney lock, Great Grimsby Roebuck inn, Edward Oupit, 33 Broad street, Stamford Sloop inn, Thomas Sumpter, Sluice, South Ferriby, Hull Rolts Arms, Mrs. ,Susannah Phillips, 26 Scotgate, Stamford Smoker's Arms, Frnncis Evison, 183 Albion street Grimsby Rose inn, James Bull, Market street, Long Button, Wisbech South Yorkshire hotel, Joseph Kent, Crowle, Doncaster. Rose & Crown, John Barker, 2 Swinegate, Gmntham South Yorkshire Railway hotel, John Day, Keadby, Donington Rose & Crown, Mrs.. Jane Bonnett, Water lane, Sleaford Spa tavern, William Sleight, John street, Monks road, Lincoln Rose & Crown, Edward Dodds, jun. Stickney, Boston Sportsman, Isaac Carter, Norton Disney, Newark Rose & Crown, James Dring, Great Hale, Sleaford Spread Eagle hotel, William Kitchen, High street, Lincoln Rose & Crown, John Gibson, Fleet, Holbeach Spread Eagle, William Woolley, Fletcher street, Gmntham Rose & Crown, Mrs. Rebecc-a Hawkins, 252 Victoria street south, Stag, William Axe, Sandtoft, Belton, Doncaster Great Grimsby Stag, Mrs.. Sarnh Johnson, Barkstone-le-Willows, Grantham Rose & Crown, Wrig-!Jt Mackman,Deeping St.James,MarketDeeping St-ag's Head, William ThomaR Odling, Burwell, Louth Rose & Crown, Mrs. Elizabeth Moyses, Holbeach hurn, Holbeach Stag's Head, John Pool, Knaith, Gains borough Hose & Crown, William Sewards, Donington, Spaiciing Stag's Head, William Stevenson, Kirton, Boston Rose & Crown, Priestley Threadgold, Upton, Gainsborough Stag's Head, Thomas Skinner Wade, Newport, Lincoln Royal hotel (The). George Jennings, 309 High street, Lincoln Stag & Pheasant, Frederick Alien, 14 Broad street, Stamford Ro_val Dock Hotel Co. Limitel (Richard John Tonge, manager), Stamford Arm~, Thomii.S Dale, Deeping St. James, Market Deeping Royal dock, Great Grimsby Stamford Arms, Mrs. Sarah Ann Dickinson, 6 St.Mary's st.Stamf!l H.oyal George, William Day, 79 West street, Boston Stamford hotel & posting ho. S. C. Clark, 16 St. Mary's st.Stamfrd Hoyal G eorge, ThomR.S Ellis, 48 Ra.sen lane, Lincoln Standard, Charles Simpson, 389 High sttect, Lincoln Royal Marine, Mrs. Eliza Wright Rylatt, 247 King Ed ward. street Star, Mrs. E. Botthamley, Chapelgate, Tydd St. Mary, Wisbech no tiJ, Great Grims)Jy Star, Mrs. Caroline Littleboyce, Star cross, Holbeach Royal Oak, Art.hur Borrell, Cowbit road, Spalding Star, MiBS Mary Ann Walker, Sibsey, Boston Royal Oak, William Butt, 38 Cleethorpe road, Great Grimsby Star & Garter, Wm. Gresham Barron, Metheringham, Lincoln Royal Oak, James & James Leak Chiles, 67 High street, Boston Star & Garter, Joseph Cartman, 10 Scotgate, Stamford Royal Oak, James Christian, Scopwick, Lincoln Star & Garter, Henry V ay, Skirbeck quarter, Boston Royal Oak, William Clarke, Aubourn, Lincoln Station hotel, Matthew Enderby, Station street, Boston Royal Oak, John Freshney, Holton-le-Clay, Great Grimsby Station hotel, George Mackharne!l8, Ho! beach Royal Oak, William G lew, Epworth, Doncaster Station hotel, William Marsh, Long Button, Wisbecl1 Royal Oak, Thomas Goodman, 32 Stnart street, Grantham Steam Packet, Frank Middleton, I<'leetgate, Ba.rton-on-Hnmber Royal Oak, John Kidd. Candlesby, Spilsby Steam Packet, Samuel Walmsley, 60 Waterside north, Lincoln Royal Oak, Amos Lamyman, Tattershall bridge, :Oogdyke, Boston Steers Arms, Harrison Lockwood, Churchtown, Belton, Doncaster Royal Oak, Jn.mes Martin, 60 St. Leonard's street, Stamford Still (The), John GR.Sk, Still lane, Boston Royal Oak, Amos Nicholson, Little Cawthorpe, Louth Still (The) Vaults,Fmncis Buckles Mum by, 39 Westlode st. Spalding­ !Loyal Oak, (rl!<Jrge Rands, Goxhill, Hull Stones Arms, Waiter Emmons, Skellingthorpe, Lincoln Royal Oak, Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson, 13 Upgate, Louth String of Horses, John Barfoot Biggadike, Boston roaJ, Holbeach. Royal Oak, Herbert Robson, 27 Market pla<'..e, Grantham Struggler, Thomas Button, Eagle, Newark Royal Oak, William Scth, Langtoft, Market Deeping Sun inn, John Clixby, 1 Back street, Gainsborough Royal Oak, John Richardson Simon, B.arrow-on-Humber, Hull Sun, Miss Sarah Elizabeth CovPI, South Leasingham, Sleaford Royal Oak, Henry Sims, Snitterby, Kirton Lindsey R.S.O Sun, Thomas Ford, Saxilby, Lincoln Royal Oak, William Sleightholm, Nor1lh Kelsey, Brigg Sun inn, Fred Hardy, 7 Brownlow street, G rnntham Royal Oak, Elijah Stennett, Mareham-le-Fen, Boston Sun, Jeremiah Jackson, Thorpe-on-the-Hill, Lincoln .Royal Oak, Philip Tirrell, Swayfield, Grantham Sun, William Millington, Caythorpe, Grantham Royal Oak, Thomas Watson, North street, Bourn Sun, Mrs. Ann ,Picker, Helpringhn.m, Sleaford Royal Oak, Robert Williams, 168A, High street, Lincoln Sun inn, Edwar.l Rimmington, Colsterworth, Gmntham Royal Oak, Charles Woodhouse, 190 Victoria st. south, Gt. Grimsby Sun & Anchor, Isaac Scott, Scotter, Kirton Lindsey R.S.O Royal Oak commercial inn, James Parkinson, Heckington, Sleaford Sun & Railway inn, Austin Bn.rnett, Back street, Stamford Uoyal Vaults, John Gosling, Waterside road, Barton-on-Humber Swan & Carrier, Daniel Baine, Long Bennington, Grantham Royal William the Fourth, Mrs. Ann Glover, Bmyford side, Lincoln Swan, William Christian, Wigtoft, Spalding Rum Puncheon, John Barnett Westland, 40 Market place, Boston Swan inn, William Goodson, Queen street, Market Ra.sen Rutland Arms, Thomas Linnell, Great Gonerby, Grnntham Swan inn, Mrs. Emily Hunt, Brayford side, Lincoln Uutland Arms, George Pear.;on, Woolsthorpe, Grantham Swan inn, WilsoniAndrew Veal!, Burgh-in-the-Marsh R.S.O Rutland Arms, James Rimington, WiL~ford, Grantham Talbot inn, John Betts, Swinhope, Great Grimsby Salutation inn, John Nicholson, Nettleton brewery,Nettleton,Cai~tr Talbot inn, Richard Fletcher, 15 Waterside north, Lincoln Sarn.cen's Head, Thomas Acastet-, 181 Cleethorpe rd. Great Grimsby Talbot hotel, William Hackworth, High street, Ho! beach Saracen's Head, Miss Mary Andrew, East Keal, SpiiSby Talbot, Henry Warren, High street, Caistor Sarn.cen's Head, John Sawyer, Nettleham, Lincoln Tally Ho, Henry Abra.ham, Aunsby, Sleaford !-iR.racen's Head, John Waiter, Bridge street, Horncastle Telegraph inn, Theo. Simpson, Back st. Wothorpe road, Stamforu Sa.racen's Head, Miss Emma Yates, Hogsthorpe, Alford The Case is AltereJ., Frederick Joseph Hanks, Algarkirk, Spaldin)r Saracen's HPad family & commercial hotel& posting house, Lawrence Thornton Hunt, George Phillipson. Thornton Curtis, Ulceby T. Thornton, 298 High street, Lincoln. See advertisement Thorold Arms, John Richardson, Marston, Grantham Scarborough Anns, Mrs. Elizabeth Willerton, 21 Bailgate, Lincoln Thoro Id Arms, John Sewell, Harmston, Lincoln Sebastopool inn, Charles Albert Brown, Minting, Horncastle Three Crowns. Charles Stephenson, West street, Boston Sedan, John Wright, North Searle, Newark Three Horse Shot'S, George Smith, Scotton, Kirton Lindsey R.S.O Seven Stars, William Abbott, Warmgate, Boston Three Hors!!!'hoes inn, J. J.Temperton, West Butterwick,IJoncaster Seven Stars, George Gilbert, 11 Waterside south, Lincoln Three Kings, Thomas Spence Beebe, Threekingham, Falkingham Seven Stars (The), Robert Tipping, 17 Sheep market, Stamford Three Tuns, William Barber, Kirkby Uuderwood, Bourn Shades tavern, Wright Simons, 66 Eastgate, Louth Three Tuns, Thomas Brown, Deeping St. Jn.mes, Market Deeping
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