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TRADES. [ Btjckt~6Hal\Iseirf "298 FAR TRADES. [ BtJCKT~6HAl\ISEIRf:. F ARMERS-contmued. · 1Catling Hen!'y, Ley hill, Chesham Collett Aubrey, Boars tall, Brill Brett Thomas Henry, The Manor, Lough· Cave A. J. Manot· farm, Thornborough1 Collet.t ,John, Arn.grove, Boarstall, Br.il ton, Blekhley Buckingham Collett Wm. Panshill, Boa.rstall, Brit; Brill Charles, Wavendon, Woburn Sand~ Cawuutt J. Grendon 'Gnderwood, Aylesbry Collier A. Stoke Hammond, Blekhley Brill Fred, Stoke farm & Bells farm, Channer Frederick, Halfway house, Collier Thomas, Cholesbury, Tring Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury Hundridge, Chesham Colliru J. & Sons, Lee com.Gt. Missend.t n Brill J. Primrose hill, Mursley, Winslow Chapman & Harri:'!, Hawthor::1 farm, The Collins T. Wingrave, Leighton Buzzard Britnell James & Sons, Harper's farm, Lee, Great Missenden Collins Wm. Crafwn, Leighton Buzzard Bledlow ridge, Wallingford Ch1pman Gaius, Lit. Horwood, Winslow Conquest Henry Price, Green farm, Soul- Brooks J. B. Finnemoor, .Mar low Chapman J. Water Stratford, Buckinghm bury, Leighwn Buzzard Brown Alfred, Cholesbury, Tring Chapman Ja:nes, Westbury, Hrackley 1 Cook Alfred, Bellingdon, Chesham Brown Alfd. Turville, Henley-on-Thames Chapman Jame~. jun. Westbury.Brackley. Cook Benj. Hanslope, Stonv Stratford Brown E. Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury Ch'1pman Lewis John, The Coombes, Cook Frederick. Walton, Bletchley RrownEdmund,Quainton,Aylesbury Thornborough, Buckingham 1 Cook Harry, Milford leys, Hanslup~. Brown Enoch, Cherry Trees, Ashridge, Ch"1pman Ralph, North Mars ton, Winslow i Swny Stratford Chesham Ch"1pman R. T. Shalstone, Buckingham Cook John L. Lee corn. Great ~lissenden Brown Fredk. Hubert, Great Missenden Chapman Tho~. R. Riddlesden, Brackley Cook R. Beachampton, Stony .Stratforrl Brown G. Milesfield, St. Leonard's, Tring Chapman William, Hoggeston, Winslow 1 Cooper J. Upper farm, Westcott, Aylsbry Brown Geo. North Crawley,Newprt.Pgnll Chappell John,Stewkley,LeightonBuzzard:Cooper William, North farm, Dcdders­ Brown George, jun, St. Leonard's Tring Chappell Wm. M:arlow Bottom fm.Marlow hall, Aylesbury Brown James, Long Crendon, Thame Chappin W'illiam, jun. :\iarsworth, Tring Copcutt Joscph Eli, Deane"s farm, Brown J. Little Hampden, Gt. Missendcn Chennells W'illiam, Pitstone, Tring Towersey, Thame Brown J. Marsh Gibbon, Bicester (Oxon) Chennels Georgc, \Veston road, Olney Cope John Charles,Spurland8 end,Rolmer Brown Joseph, Lower Honor End, Cheshire George, Rookery farm, Grand· Green, Amersham Great Hampden, Great Missenden borough, Winslow Corkett Jn. Hollingdon, Leighton Euzzard Brown M. Cobblers hill, Great :Vlissenden Cheshire James, Northall, Dunstable Cowell William C. Middle Claydon, Brown Peter, Holmer green, Amersham Cheshire Thos.Jn.Grandborough, Winslow Steeple Claydon Brown R. Stud farm, Skirmett, Henley Chilton F1·ederick Jame3, jun. :\Ieadacre, Cowley Bert, Yew tree, Nash, Stony Brown W. H. Harleyford, Marlow Kimblewick, Princes Risborough Stratford Brown Wm. Ashley Green, Berkhamsted , Chilton Jas. Askett, Princes Risborough Cox Arthur William, Ford, AylesbGry Brown \Villiam Beck, ~Ianor house, Chowm l'rirs. {',.eo. Lapland, Brill, Thame Cox Ernest, Gayhurst, Newport Pagnell Hardwicke, Aylesbury Clark & Son, Ricketts farm, W'beeler end, Cox Ernest, Home fa.rm, Panshill, Brown William, Foscott, Buckingham West Wycombe, High Wycombe Boarstali, Brill Brown William, Middle grove, Hyde. Clark David M. Whaddon rd. Bletchley Cox Frederick, \Vestern Turville, Tring Heath, Great Missenden I Clark George A. Chartridge, Chesham Cox Mrs. H. (exors. of), Ickford, Thame Bryant J. Beachampton, Stony Stratford' Clark H. Church farm, The Lee, Gt. Mis- Cox Mrs. Henry, Denham, Aylesbury Bryant Newman, Bletchley Ley~,Bletchley senden & Dutehlands, Gt . .\'lissenden C<Jx .J. H. Winchendon Lower, AylesbUiy Buckingham HenryJames,NorthMarston, Clark Jas. Oatleys, Turweston, Brackley Cox \Villiam, Stewkley, Leighton Buzzard Winslow; & at Oving Clark John, Amersham rd.High Wycombe Cox Wm. H. Winchendon Up. Aylesbury Buckingham John, Addington, Winslow Clark Saml. Preshood, Great ~Iissenden Crawley Albert, Chartridge, Chesham Buckmaster Albert Alfred J.P. Slapton, Clark T. Winchcndon Lower, Aylesbury Crees Sidncy, Wood end, Fawley, Hen- Leighton Buzzard · Clark Thomas Giles, Rockwell end, Ham- 1 ley-on-Thames Buckmastcr C. Horton, Leighton Buzzard bleden, Henley-on· Thames 1 Crcswell A. Station road, Marlow Buckmaster Mrs. Ruth, Manor house, Cln.rk \Villiam, The Common, Amer~ham Creswell Mrs. J. High Ruse, )!arlow Old Lin8lade, Leighton Buzzard Clark William, .Moat farm, Prestwood, Crook Arthut C. Padbury, Buckingham Buggins Chas. E. Emberton,Xewprt.Pgnll Great Mi'l~enden & Buckmore end, Crook John C. Bishopstone, Aylesbury Bulford James, Biddlesden, Brackley Butler's Cross, Tring Crook Cozens, Long Crendon, Thame Bullard A. Tickford st. Newport Pagnell! Clarke T. & 0. Stewklcy, Leighton Bzzrd Crook Emanuel, Oakley, B•ill, Thame 1 Bunce Charles, Haddenham, Thamo Clarke Waiter John Holden, Ralph & I Crook Herbert, Long Crend ' Thame Bunce Charles, Weston Turville, Tring Ed ward Jas. Blacklands,Dunton, Wnlsw Crook J ames, Shabbington, Thame Bunco Henry, Eton Wick, Eton, Windsr !Ciarke Arthur, Westbury, Brackley Crook John, Holmer Green, _>\mersham Bunker Jona.than, Lye green, Chesham ClarkeCharlesJames, Haddenham,Thame Crosby William Joseph, Blacksfields, Burgess John Thomas, Sheringwn, New· Clarke Charles, Stoke Goldington, New· Thornton, Stony Stratford port Pagnell port Pagnell Crossby Charles, Turweston, Bracklry Burnell Henry T. Ludgershall, Thame Clarkf'! E. Lillingstone Dayrell, Buckinghm Croxford Aubrey, Marlow Burnell J. Marsh Gibbon, Bicester (Oxon) Clarke Ellis. Luffield n.bbey. Towcester Croxford Marshall, Marlow Burnell John, Ludgershall, Thame ! Clarke E. \V. Stoke 1\fanrlP-ville,Aylesbury Culley T. Lillingstone Dayrell, Bucl.-n,hm Burnell John, M us well hill, Brill, Thamo :Clarke Fredk. Great \Voolstone, Bletchley! Culley Thomas, Chackmore, Buckingham Burnham Fredk. Apsley,near Aylesbury Clarke George, Padhury, Buckingham ICulley William, Foscott, Buckingham Burnham James & Son, Aston Clinton, Clarke George J. Bishopstone, Aylesbury Curtis A. E. (exors. of), Ashendon, Thar:r;.e Tring Clarke Harry, North :Mat-ston, Winslow Curtis J. Great Brickhill, Bletchley Burnham James, Buckland, Tring Clarkc Henry, Padbury, Buckini!"h::tm Curtis Jcssc, Shipton LcP, Aylesbury Burrough Richard, Little Marlow, .Marlow Clarke Henry, jun. Padbury, Buckingham curtis John, Low ground, Marlow Burrow FrederickE.Long Crendon,Thame Clarke J. Grendon Underwood, Aylesbury 1Curtis John, Shipton lEe, Aylesbury 1 Burton J. West hill, Pad bury, Buckinghm C!arke J. S. Uppings, Quarrendon, Aylsbry Curtis John Simon, Upper Rogdmv, Bury Edg~r, Wormin~hall, Thame 1Clarke .James, Wormini!hall,_ Thame . H?gshaw-cum-Fulbrook, Winsl~w Bury Perc1val, Shabbmgton; Ickford & Clarke John, Akeley, Buckmgham :Curtls Jahn Thomas, Manor & \\estcott \Vorminghall, Thame Clarke John Creemer, Ridgbarn farm, farrrs, }.ylcstury 1 Bu3by Jo3eph, Lenborough, Buckingham Cuddington, Aylesbury 1Curtis Mrs.MaryL.Low.Hogshaw,Winslow Bu~h William. G. Haddenham, Thame Clarke 8. Lillingstone Dayrell, Bucknghm Curtis Robert Alfred, Fulbrook, Hogsbaw· Bustin Thom'!S, Chi!ton, Thame Clarke T. Tattenhoe, Bletchley cum-]'ulbrook, Winslow Butch~r Aubrey, ChaJfont St.. Peter, Clarke Urban, Great Horwood, Winslow ICurtis Thomas George, "Cpper South farr.•, Gerr<~.rd's Cross · Clarke William, Haddenham, 'Ihame . Doddershall, Aylesbury I - . Bukher Edward, Chalfont St. Peter, Clarke William Arthur, led burn, Leigh- 1 Curtis Warwick, The Woodlands, Ship· Gerrard's Cross ton Buzzard ton Lee, Aylesbury Ca.dd James, Preswn Bissett, Buckingham Clarkson Waiter, .Manot house, Great Curtis William, The Grove farm, Butler's Carld William, Hille~~den, Buckingham Woolstone, Bletchley Cross, Tring Calder Charles Henry, Steeple Claydon Cleaver Francis, Singleborough, Winslow Dafforn Edgar, New butts, Horton, Slough Callander Mrs. John, Princes Risborough Clements W. Great Brickhill, BletC'hley Dance William, Bovingdon green, MarllW Campbell Miss M. Homers, Marlow Clifford Charles, Kiln far·m, Amersham Dancer E. J. Maids Moreton, Buckingham Candy Mrs. Thomas, Bullock farm, \Vest Clode Herbert N. Rectory farm, Ember- Dancer Henry, Swanbournc, ""inslow Wycombe, High \Vycombe ton, Newport Pngnell Dancer Thomas, Rannamere farm, Soul- Cannon F. Tetchwick, Ludgershall,Thame Coaley John, Wavendon, \Voburn Sands bury, Le1ghton Buzzard C<~.nnon Frank R. FleetMarston,Aylesbury Coates N athaniel, Stocking wood, Hilles- Dancer lVilliam, Pitt:hcott, AylesLur:v Cannon Henry, Mercert! farm, Kingswood, den, Buckingham I DarvellChas.Chesham&Ashridge,C'hesham Ludgershall, Thame Coker& Beckett, Botolph Claydon, Winslow I Darvell Frederick, Little Kingshill, Great Cannon J.Sharp's hill,Ludgershall,Thame Coleman & Horn, Cottesloe, Wing, Missenden Cannon Thomas, QuBinton, .<\yle3bury Leighton Buzzard Darvell J. Chenies, Rickmaru;worth(Herts) Cannon \Villiam Thomas~ Wings farm, Coleman Francis, Snowball farm, Burn- Darvell William, Ashridge, Chesham 1 Grand borough, Wiru;low ham, Maidenhead ! Darvell William, Cholesburv, Tring Cape! R. .Middle Claydon, SteepleClaydon C<Jleman Mrs. Mab2l, Shalswne grounds,, Darvill George Hy. Butler's Cross, Tring Carless John, Bow Brick hill, Bletchley• Sha1stone, Buckingham 'DarviU George W. Great Kitnble, Tring Cart or Thomas Henry, Coldharbour, Colgrove C. · Dodley hill, Swanbdurne,! Davis Arthur, De.nner hill, Hughenden, Hartwell, Aylesbury · Winslow · • ) High Wycombe Carter Williamt Newton Longville,Bltchly Colgrove Hugh, Nearton end, Winslow I .
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