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Trades. Gas 313 BCCKINGBA::\1SBIRE. J TRADES. GAS 313 GAME DEALERS. Aird James (to Col Sir D. F. R. Dawson Marsh William Euward (to C. E. Wallace See Poulterers. o.c.v.o., c.M.o., J.P.), Medmenham, esq.), 58 New street, Aylesbury Marlow Martin Frederick William (to George GAMEKEEPERS. Ash Thomas (to Lord Cottesloe M.A., D.L., Weller esq.), The Common, Amersham J.P.), The Gardens, Swanbourne,Winslw Masters Henry (to "\V. Selby-Lowndes, Bennett George (to John Irvine Boswell Ayres Frederick (to F. E. Bond esq.), jun. esq.), Whaddon, Blet<:hley esq.), North Crawley, Newport Pagnell Wavendon, Woburn Sands Miller George (to the Earl of :Bucking- Bonham Wm.(to A. J. Robarts ~q. D.L., Ayres Richard (to Lady Edith Cotes), hamshire D.L., J.P.), Garde.ner's cottage, J.P.), Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckmgham :Burcott, Leighton Buzzard Great Hampden, Great MISsenden Coles David (to Earl Rowe), Penn Street, Barklam Waiter (to Lady Clayton), Har· · Odell William (to John M. Knapp esq. Amersham lcyford, Marlow J.P.), Little Linford, Newport Pagnell Collinson George (to F. J. Scott Murra.y Bealing William (to Major Reginald Page Charles (to J. H. Fortescu!l esq. ), esq.), Hambleden, Henley-on-Thames Harry Cholmondeley), Dorton, Thame Dropmore, Maidenhead Da.wson William (head gamekeeper to Bennett Peter (to Hon. T. F. Fremantle 1 Peett Edward Thomas (to Sir Philip F. the West Wycombe estate), Toweridge, M.A., J.P.), Swanboume, 'Winslow Rose bart. D.L., J.P.), Tylcr's Green, West Wycombe, High Wycombe Betts Albt. Jas. (to Major Wm. Baring High Wycombe J)udley Edward R. (to Lord Burnham), Du Pre M.P., D.L., J.P.), Beaconsiield Raven George (to Lieut.-Col. Goodall), Beaconsfield Blackrnore Thomas (to exors. of Mrs. Dinton, Aylesbury Essam George (to W. W. Carlile esq.). R. H. Murray), Spinfield, Marlow Rickard Harry, Hardwicke, Aylesbury Gayhurst, Newport Pagn~~l . Bloxham Giles (to Sir Everard P. D. Rimmer Percy (to Lo~is Fleischmann Frost Alford (to Lwut.-Col. .E mlay), Little Pauncefort - Duncombe hart.), Great esq. ), Chetwode, Buckmgham Brickhill, Bletchley Brickhill, Bletchley Roberts Arthur Owen (to Septimus Goo Charles (to A. ~· de Rothschild esq. Boulton William (to A. J. Ro harts esq. Goldsmid esq. ), Brill, Tbame c.v.o.), Halton, Trmg n.r,., J.P.),Lillingstone Dayrell,Bcknghm 'Rodwell George (to Francis Reckitt esq. Gra:f James (to Sir Arthur Las~nb,Y Brandon Henry (to Mrs. Gurney), 8 J.I'.), Beaconsfield Liberty D.L., J.P.), Concc_>rd farm, Kmg s Rickford's hill, Aylesbury 1 Rogers James (to Hon. Hubert Beau- ~h, The Lee, Great l\1issenden Brigden William (to Sir George W. A. mont), Wotton Underwood, AylP-abt~ry Gnffin Ja~es~to Duke of Bedford K.G.), Higginson o.c.B., J.P.), Gyldernscroft, Sanders Richard (to A. C. de Rothsch1ld Bow Bnckhill, Blet<:~tley . Marlow esq. c.v.o.), Halton, Tring Ha.llett Walter (to MaJor Will1am Barmg Brown Christopher (to Marquis d'Haut- 1 Scott Fredcrick (to Ernest W. Robi~on Du Pre M.P., D.L., J.P.), Beacons~eld poul}, White house, Turville heath, esq.), Liscombc park, Soulbury, Lmgh- Hayton ~obert (to the Earl of Buckmg- Hcnlcy-on-Thames ton Buzzard hamshtre D.L., J.P.), Great Hampden, Cooper Georlrey (to Sir H. S. Leon hart. Sims Charles (to Denis H. Farrer esq.), Great 1-Iissenden . J.P.}, The Gardens, Bletchley park, Cold Bmyfield, NewpGrt Pagnell Hudson Harry (to J?eniS H. Farrer esq. ), Bletchley I Slaymakcr J ames (to C. E. Stewart esq. ), Newton BlossomV1lle, Newport Pagnell Corbett James (toW. D. Mackenzie esq.), Lady Mede cottage, Little Kimble,Tring Hutton Charles (to Lord Devonport P.c.), Fawley, Henley-on-Thames Smith Arthur John (to Lord Sumner P.c.), Medmenham, M~rlow . Corbey Alfred (to H. M. Hartigan esq.), Ibstone, Wallingford Ja.ckson D. (to Btcester & Warden H1Il Mile Bush hill, Linslade, LeightonBzzrd 1 Smith Charles (to Col. Arthur H. Lee Hunt), Middle Claydun, Steeple Claydon Coulson El'nest (to Lord Devonport P.c.),, M.P.), Chequers Court lo. Butler's Cross King George (to Duke of Bedford K.G. ), Medmenha'm, Marlow 1 Stcnt Frederick (to Mrs. Freeman), Win- Chenies, Rickmansworth (Herts) Daniels Charles (to D. Stewart M.n.), Pre· grave, Aylesbury Lines Charles (to W . .F. E. A. Uthwatt bendal house, 7 Partlons fee,Ay lesbury! Stephens William (to Lord Chesham), esq.), Linford wood, Great Linford, Davis George (to MajorHerbert S. C. Gor· Latimer, Chesham Newport Pagnell don), Westhorpe, LittleMarlow,Marlow Tapper Frederick (to Sir Samuel Edward Manders Hubert (to Lord Chesham), Dickson John (to Adeline Duchess of Bed- Scott bart. M.P.), Westbury, Rrackley Latimer, Chesham ford), Cherries, Rickmansworth (Herts) Tompkins Roland (to Sir G. H. Farra.r Masters George (to Major Reginald Harry Evans Richard (to Mrs. Slattery), Boving- hart.), Chicheley, Newport Pagnell Cholmondeley), Dorton, Thame don green, Marlow 'Tookey George (to J. I. Boswell esq.), Perkins George (to Sir G. H. Farrar Godfrey Benjamin (to G. Carrington esq. North Crawley, Newport Pagnell bart.), Chicheley, Newport Pagnell J.P.), Great Misscndcn Turnham William (to Viscount Ramble- Pride Charles (to Lord Cottesloe M.A.., Guiding Ernest (to F. A. Konig es4.), den), Post office, Greenlands, Hamble- n.r.., J.P.), Swanbourne, Winslow Tyringham, Newport Pagnell den, Henley-on-Thames Probeta Charles (to Major Musgrave R. Gumm Waiter (to W. Holzapfel esq.), Waite Henry (to Mrs. Stevenson), Hall J.P.), l<'oscott, Buckingham . The Cottage, Hawridge, :Berkharusted Hedgerley, Famham Royal Puddifoot William (to S. R. Chrishe- Head \',{illlam (to C. R. Disraeli esq. D.L., Wakeford William (to R. M. W. Selby- Miller esq.). Burnham Beeches, Slough J.l'.), Middle lodge, Hughenden, High Lowndes esq.), Shenley Church End, Reeks Jarnes Hurd (to F. A. Konig esq.), Wycombe Bletchley · Tyringham, Newport Pagnell Hicks Isaac E. (to Major Green), Chet- ·Ward Frank (to Mrs. Jacques), Horsen- Ruffett John (to Lieut.-Col. W. G. Bowyer wode, Buckingham don, I~rinces Risborough . R.E., D.L., J.P.), Weston Underwood, Hillier Webster Richard (to A. H. Lewis Warren William Hedley (at Aston Clin- Olney esq. D.L., J,P.), Danesfield gardens, ton house), Aston Clinton, Tring Saw George (to Mrs. Stevenson), The Medmenham, Marlow Watson Austin (to Mrs. Greave'l), Horn Green, H.edgerley, Farnham Royal Hiwhman William (to C. R. Mills esq.), street, Winslow Seaman Charles (to Miss Alice de H.oth- Brookfield cot. London rd. :Buckingham Weswott Charles (to Earl Howe), Penn schild), Waddesdon, Aylesbury · Holland William, jun_ (to Sir A. L. Liberty Street, Amersham Snook Thomas (to James Whitehouse n.r.., J_P.), The l,ee, Great Missenden White Edward (to Sta.nlcy Furber esq.), Griffin esq. J.P.), The Lodge, Penn Holloway Edward Thomas (to F. J. Scott Adstock, Winslow - farm, Towersey, Thame Murray esq.), Hambleden, Henley \Vhite Gcorge (to H. Y. Thompson esq.), White Daniel (to Henry Lancelot Aub_rey- Hughes Rowland (to Major Musgrave R. Oving, Aylesbury Flewher esq. M.v.o.), Boarstall, Brill Hall J.P.), Foscott, Buckingham Whitehead George (to Capt. Robert White George (to Lord Annaly), Gaw- Humphrey James (to Mrs. :Finch), 120 Kenrick Price), Akeley, Buckingham cott, Buckingham Wing road, Linsladc, Leighton Buzzard'Whiting Edwud (to \V. \V. Carlile e,;q.), Whi.ttenburyJasper(toEarlofRosebery), Jennwgs J. (to Leopold de Rothschild Gayhurst, Newport Pagnell Crafton, Leighton Buzzard . esq.), Ascot.t, Leighton Buzzard Williams Arthur (to H. H. Worthington Woolhead. Harry (to E. W. Rob~son Johns William (to Lieut.-Col. A. Finlay esq. J.P.), Lane End, High Wycombe esq.), Liscombe park, Soulbury, Lmgh- J.P.), Little Brickhill, Bletchley \Vilson George (to Lieut.-Col & Hon. Col. ton Buzzard Johnson George (to Lord Burnham), Hall Charles William Trotter), :Barton Barn gardens, Beaconsfield 1 Hartshorn, Buckingham GARDEN IMPLEMENT MAS. Johnson George Frcderiek (to Miss Alicclwoodfall Charles (to Rev. G. :B. Rhind Boulton & Paul Limited Norwich- de Rothschild), Waddesdon, Aylesbury M.A.), Haddenham, Thame pricelistsfree ' 'Jones J. (to Lord Parmoor), Hambleden,1Woodrow WalterlJohn (to Rear-Admiral Henley-on-Thames Richard Purefoy Purefoy R.N., M.v.o .• GARDEN SEED MERCHANTS. Keen Walter (to Sir Thomas Barlow J_P.), Shalstone, Buckingham .-.~ L hart. K.c.v.o., M.D.), The Lodge, Bos- Sntton & Sons, Royal Seed Establishment, wells Wendover Reading La.tchf~rd G. (to Mrs. Bradish-Ellames), GAS COMPANIES & WORKS. GARDENERS-JOBBING. Little Marlow, Marlow Aylesbury Gas Light & Coke Co. (Francis Lodge Waiter (to Mrs. Lawson-Johnston), H. Parrott, sec. ; Gcorge La.ne, man.), See Jobbing Gardeners. Addington. Winslow 87 High street, Aylesbury McGregor James (to the Earl of Rose- Chesham & District Gas Co. (Daniel Clare, GARDENERS-PRIVATE. bery), 1\Ientmore, Lcighton Buzzard sec. ; George Lane, manager), 218 Adams Charles (to Lieut.-CoL W. G. Markham William (to Mrs. E. D. Lee, \Vaterside, Che8ham Bowyer R.E., D.L., J.P.), Weston Under­ Hartwell house), Hartwell, Aylesbury 'lfood, Olney .
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