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STAFFORDSHIRE. (KELLY's FARMERS Continued 724 FAR STAFFORDSHIRE. (KELLY's FARMERS continued. Heler Joseph, Craddock's moss, Ley- Hitchenor William, Burton l:ollow, Hawkins Wm. Caverswall, Stoke cett, Newcastle Castlechurch, Stafford Hawkins W. Croxton, EccleshallR.S.O Heler Thos. Eardley End, Newcastle Hitchins John R. Apeton, Church Hawkins Wm. Fradswell, Stafford Heler Mrs. Joseph, Brockwood hill, Eaton, Staffotd Hawksworth I.Oalf ht·h.Gailey,Staffrd Park End, Newcastle Hitchinson Hy. Burntwood, Lichfield Haydon James, Dog kennels, Tixa.ll, Hellaby Joseph, Wiggington, Tamwrth Hobson Charles Frederick. Weston Stafford ~ Heminsley J. Cheslyn Hay, WalsaJ.l hall, Standon, Eccleshall R.S.O Ha.yes Abel, Dog lane, Calton, Ashbrne Hemmings C. Hill Ohorlton, Newcastle Hockwell Alfred, Cold Norton, Stone Hayes Fredk. Musden grnge.Ashborne Hemmings T. Hill Chorlton, Newcastls Hodgetts William, Elford, Tamworth Hayes J. Watering, Blore, Ashborne Hemmingsley Wm. Warstone, Shares- Hodgkins :Edward, Folly hall, Haugh- Hayes William, Snellsdale, Upper May. hill, Wolverhampton ton, Stafford field, Ashborne Henley Thomas, Bank house, Horsley, Hodgkins G. Catshl.Brownhls. WaJsall Haynes J. Swinscoe, Blare, Ashborne Eccleshall R.S.O Hodgkins George, Brownhills, Walsall Haynes Thomas, Audmore, Stafford Henshall Joseph, Betley, Crewe Hodgkins John Thomas, Streetway rd. Hayward William, WetmvQr, Burton Hewitt Joseph, Werrington, Stoke Shenstone, Lichfield Haywood John William, Stretton,Brtn Hewitt Thos. Haunton, Clifton Camp- Hodgkins William, Billington,Stafford Haywood Joseph, Gayton, Stafford ville, Tamworth Hodgkinson E.Bromley Burst, Rugeley Hazlehurst Charles, Woodlands, Ut- Heywood William, Whitfield, Small- Hodgkinson G. Whittle,Sheen,Buxton toxeter R.S.O thorne, Stoke Hodgkinson George, Rue hills, Cotton, Hazlehurst George, High Elms farm, Hibbert John Wm. Anslow, Burton Froghall, Stoke · Hilderstone, Stone Hibbert Miss Mary, Rabit burrow, Hodgkinson J. Meir lane, Longton Hazlehurst Thos. Beamhurst, Strams- Heaton, Macclesfield Hodgkinson John, Shraley Ho. farm, hall, Uttoxeter R.S.O Hibbert Williarn. Little Bramshall, Knowle end. Newcastle Head John, Woodcross, Coseley, Bilstn Uttoxeter R. S. 0 Hodgkinson J oseph, Three Lows, Cot. Heapy George, Moorhouse street, Leek Hickinbottam S. Alstonfield, Ashborne ton, Oakamoor, Stoke Heath G.&Son,Denstone,Uttoxtr.R.S.O Hickman Henry, Wolverhampton road, Hodgkinson Richard, Draycott-in-the- Heat!::t Abel, Blakehouse, Horton, Leelr Sedgley, Dudley Moors, Stoke Heath Mrs. Ann, Birchin Bower,Wood- Hickman J. Gospel end, Sedgley,Dudly Hodgkinson Thom:ts, The Dale, Stan- lands, Uttoxeter R.S.O Hidderley Robert, Little Longsdon, ton, Ashbourne Heath Daniel, Stonewalls, Dilhorne,Stk Longsdon, Stoke Hodgkinson Thomas, Totmonslow, Heath Frederick, Hyde mill, Bre- Hidderley William, Creswell, Stafford Draycott-in-the-Moors, Stoke wood, Stafford Hig-ginson Thomas, Hawthorn farm, Hodgskiss Enoch, Dilhorne, Stoke Heath G. Drayton, Penkridge, Stafford Trent Vale, Stoke Hodgskiss John, Stallington, Stoke & Engleton hall, Brewood Higgott Samuel, Branstone, Burton Hodgskiss Samson, Newcastle Heath G. Pillaton, Penkridge, Stafford Higgott Samuel, Rolleston, Burton Hodgson Henry, farmer, Belfields, Ape· Heath G. South low, Wetley Rocks,Stk Higton Enoch, Wetton, Ashbourne ton, Church Eaton, Stafford Heath George Henry, Willslock,Wood- Higton George, Count house, Upper Hodkinson R. Winkhill bnk.Winkhl.,Lk lands, Uttoxeter R.S.O Elkstone, Buxton Hodkinson T. Sheen fields, Endon,Stk& Heath 9-eorge Willia:n, Woodlands, Higton John C. Wetton, Ashbourne Hodson Thos. Great Barr, Birminghm Uttoxeter R.S.O Higton Thomas, Wetton, Ashbourne Hodson Wm. Church Eaton, Stafford Heath Henry, Tom:field, Horton, Leek Higton William Charles, Under Wet- Holdcroft A.sen.Lask edge,Blckwd.Stk Heath Henshall, Standeford, W'hmptn ton, Wetton, Ashborne Holdcroft Aaron, jun. Horton, Leek Heath Jabez, High lane, Norton-in- Hiley John, Fradley, Lichfield Holdcroft Edward, Tittensor, Stoke the-Moors, Stoke Hill & Goodwin, Manor house, Quam- Holdcroft Edward, jun. Longtvn Heath J. Tonge la. Brown Edg<l,Stoke ford, Buxton Holdcroft James, Ball green, Norton- Heath James, Birch trees, Hortn.Leek Hill Annie (Mrs.),Act,on Trussell,Stffrd in-the-Moors, Stoke Heath J. Bank Top farm, Kingsley,Stk Hill Enoch, Blith'bury, Rugffiey Holdcroft James, Crowborough, Hor- Heath John, Alder ho. Endon, Stoke Hill Fdk. Bromley Hurst, Rugeley ton, Leek Heath John, Bank top, Dilhorne, Stoke Hill George, King's Bromley, Lichfield Holdcroft Jesse, Blurton, Stoke Heat·h Jn. Black wood, Horton, Leek Hill Henry, Benteley park. Roar Holdcroft John, Stoke-by-Stone Heath John, Gratton, Horton, Leek Cross, Burton Holdcroft R"alph,Lane head, Endon,Stk Heath .John, Middleton G-reen, Stoke Hill Henry, Bentilee, Bromley Hurst, Holdcroft Ralph, Leek Frith, Leek Heath Jn. Ranton, Eccleshall R.S.O Rugeley Holdcroft Timothy, Blurlon, StokG Heath J.South low, Wetley Rocks,Stk Hill Jabez, Bromley park, Abbot'& Holdcroft Wm. Hen hole, Horton,Leek Heath Levi, Woodhouse lane, Brown Bromley, Bugeley Holdcroft William H. Blurton grange, Edge, Stoke Hill J.Mill grn.Abbot's Brmly. Rugeley Blurton, Stoke Heath R. Ashes, Blackwoo~ Stoke Hill John, Bentley, Walsall Holdford J. Hatherton la.Cannock S.O Heath R. Barnslee, Horton, Leek Hill Jn. Levedale, Penkridge, Stafford Holding James, Audley, Newcastle HeathS. Woodhouse la.BrownEdge,Stk Hill .John, Pethill, Onecote, Leek Holford Albert George, Offiey hay, Heath Thos. Barnfields, Bradnop, Leek Hill John, Green Lane farm, Rugeley Hor~ley, Eccleshall R.S.O · Heath Thomas, Hulme, Stoke Hill Joseph, Gailey, Stafford Holland & Sons, Brancote,Tixall,Stffrd Heath Thomas Charles, Keele road, Hill Mrs. L. Kinver, Stourbridge Holland Edwd. Portway, RowleyRegis Keele, Newcastle Hill Mrs. Matilda, Woodlands, Ut- Holland Frank, Waterfall, Leek Heat.h Wm. Booths, Ipstones, Stoke toxeter R.S.O Holland Frdk. WheatonAskm,Stafford Heath William, Brewood, Stafford Hill Thomas, Great Saredon, Share&· Holland George, Keele, Newcastle Heath W. Felt ho. Cheddleton, L':)ek hill, Wolverhampton Holland Hv. Croxton, EccleshallR.S.O Heath William, jun. Grange, Ched- Hill Thomas William, Foie, Stoke Holland J. Blare pipe, Croxton, Eccles- dleton, Leek Hill Wm. Croxton, Eccleshall R.S.O hall R.S.O Heath W. Melior, Penkridge, Stafford Hill Wm. Hy. Seisdon, Wolvrhmptn Holland John, Hill Ridvare, Rugeley Heath William, Poppinjay, Loxley, Hine A. Old lodge, Leek Frith, Leek Holland John Chares, Warton grange, Uttoxeter R.S.O Hine C. Faker, Leek Frith, Leek Newport (Salop) Heath Wm. Hy. Huntington, Stafford Hine Frederick, Leek Moor side, Tit- Holland P. Stubwood, Rocester S.O Heathcote James Sp3ncer, Kemsey tesworth, Thorncliff, Leek Holland Trevor, Fradley, Lichfield manor, Shobdon, Newport (Salop) Hine G. Brandy lee, Heaton, Mcclsfld Holland Trevor, Whitgreave, Stone Heathcote John, Jibb acre, Biddulph, Hine John, Upper Hulme, Leek Holland William N. Wetwood, Croxtn. CongletDn Hine L. High Forest, Leek Frith,Leek Eccleshall R.S.O Heathcote Joseph, Braddock Hay, Hine T. Dains mill, Up. Hulme, Leek Hollier Danl. Halmer end, Newcastle Bradley Green, 'Congleton Hine T.Stoclr meadows,LeekFrith,Leek Hollier William, Audley, Newcastle Heathcote Richard, The Rallies, Brad- Hine Thomas, North Hillswood, Leek Hollingshead Peter, Compton hall, ley Green, Congleton Frith, Leek Kinver, Stourbridge Heathcote Thomas, Rocester S.O lline W.H.Wet wood,Leek Frith, Leek Hollingshead Thomas, Park lane, Park Heathcote William, Orgreave, Lichfield Hine Wm. Clough ho. Thorncliff,Leek end, Newcastle Heatley Tom, The Medleys, Pats- Hine William, Thorncliff grange, Hollingsworth J n. Gorsty hill, March- hull, Wolverhampton Thorncliff, Leek ington Woodlands, Uttoxeter R.S.O Heaton Edward, Moorleigh heath, Mid- Hine Wm. Henry, Leek Frith, Leek Hollingsworth Mrs. The Firs, March- dleton Green, Stoke Rinks Thos. Essington, W'hampton ington, Uttoxeter R.S.O Heaton William, Coton hayes, Coton, Hinton Mrs. A. Penkridge, Stafford Hollingsworth William, Gorsty hill, Milwich, Stone Hitchcox Mark, Hoar Cross, Burton Marchington Woodlands, Uttoxeter Heaton William Shirley, Bank farm, Hitchen Mrs. Sarah, Offiey hay, Hors- R.S.O Oakamoor, Stoke ley, Eccleshall R.S.O Hollins Charles, Field farm, Field, Heeler John, Little Bloxwich, WalsaJI Hitchenor Edwin,Kings'Bromley,Lchfld Uttoxeter R.S.O Heler Bros. Darlaston, Stone Hitchenor Geo. Hydes Lea, Stafford Hollins Edward, Chebsey, Eccleshall .
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