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TRADES. [LINCOLN Shir.E 762 FAR TRADES. [LINCOLN SHir.E. J F ARMER~--continued. Leverton John William, Langworth Lor.lnvol)n _\.Enst Butterwick,Donca~tr Law .A. Deeping High bank, Crowland, Grange, New York, Lincoln Lockwoorl Geo. Level~, Crowle,Doncstr Peterborough Leverton T. W. l''en, Gosberton,Spldng L<.•ckwood Henry, Boston west, Boston Law B. Common, Crowland, Peterboro' Leverton W. Seas end, Surfleet,Spldng Lockwood H. Moor, Nth.Kelst~y,Lincln Law H. Common, Crowland, Peterbro' Levesley A1-thur, Fen, Bicker, Boston Loekwood J. Ea!lt Butterwick,Doncaslr Law John, Deeping High bank, Crow- Leve:sley Charles, Fulbeck S.O Lockwood J. R. Yaddleth01·pe,Doncastr land, Peterborough Levesley l''rederick, Fulbeck S.O Lockwood James, Godnow rd. Crowle, Lawes W. Sutton St. James, Wisbech Leve.sley Geurge, Scottlethorpe,Bourne Doncaste:r Lawson John & William, :Nol'thorpe, Lewis JamPs & William, Addl!!thorpe, L(lekwoou Jas. L. Guntborpe,Gainsbro) Doningtonl Spalding Burgh R.S.O Lockwood Jn. Sonth Kelsey, Lincoln Lawson B. G. Hall Lane roacl, Frith· Lewiil Anthony, Little Steeping,.Spilsby Lockwood John, Winteringham,Dncstr ville, Boston Lewsley Jame);, Scalp, Fislltoft, Bo~tn, Lcckwood l\lrs. John, Waddingbam, Lawson Benjamin, llntterwick, Boston Lidgaru John Belton, Glentham, Lncln Kirton Lindsey R.S.O Law.son Bouffham, Firsby, Spilsby Lidg-fll'd J uhn 'rhos. Glentbam, Lincoln Luckwoud John Hy. East Ferry,Doncst:r Lawson Edward, Fen, Helpringham, Liclgard Moses, Glentham cliff, Glent- Lockwood John R. Haxey, Doncastel' Heckington S. 0 · ham, Lincoln Lockwood K. Carrs, Nth.KElsey,Lincln Lawson George, Fritbville, B~ton Lidgett l<'dk. Springthorpe, Gains boro' Lock wood Thomas, Epworth,Donca.iiter Lnwson George, Little Steeping, Splsby Lidgett Henry, Navenby, Lincoln Lockwood 'l'hos. H. Carr, Gainsboro' Lawson Henry, Fen, L~ttle Hale, Heck- Lidgett James, Heapham, Gainsboro' Lockwood W. East Butterwick,Doncstr ington S.O Lidgett John, Corringham, Gainsboro' LGng Thomas & \Yilliam, Kelsey ho. Lawson James, New Leake, Boston Lidgett John, Owmby, Lincoln Kelsey Bridge, Boston Lawson John, Fosdvke, Boston Lidgett W. Field house, Corringbam, Long Uriah & Son, The Mill, Scun- Lawson John, Fulney, Spalding Gainsborough thorpe, Doncaster Lawson R. Lowfields, Harmston, Lncln Lidgett William, Heapham, Gainsboro' Long- William, West!10rpe, Spalding Lawson Robt. Marsh, Surfleet, Spldng Lightfoot Joseph, Leverton, Boston Longden Francis, \Vrangle, Bo3ton Lawson Thomas, Stickney, Boston Lighton .A.mbrose, Cemetery nursery, Longlands David,~arsh,Sutton Bridge, Lea Grasley, Messingham, Brigg Kirton, Boston Wisbeeh Lea. John, Elm house, Burgh R.S.O Lighton E. West end, Frampton, B~tn Longlands M:r,;. Sarah, Willoughby Lea Joseph, Salmonby, Horncastle Lighton R. ·west end, Frampton, Bostn road, Bourne Leaberry Saml. Winteringham, Dncstr Lill Geo. & Jn. Scamblesby, Hornc~tl Longmate T. North Hykeham, Lincoln Leach Charles, Bardney, Lincoln Lill Frank, HemingiJy & Scamble;;lby, Longmate W. North Hykeham,Lincoln Leach \Valter, Fenton, Newark Horn~astle Long staff J. Q. The Grange, Dunsby, Leachman Charlss, Stickney, Boston Lill Frederick, Hogsthorpe, Alford llourne Leachman G. Broadgate, \Yrangle,Bstn Lill haar:, Fen, Blankney, Lincoln Longthorn Stennett, Dogdyke, Lincoln Leadbeater James, ·wrangle, Boston Lill John, Dales, Martin Dales, Lincoln Lord J. Hough-on-the-Hill, Grantham Leadbeater Robt. Gedney Hill, Wisbcb Lill S. P. North Owersby,l\Iarket Rasen Lord John, Spariby, Folkingham S.O Leadbetter Thos. Friest, Bicker, Bostn Lill W.H.West Field ho.Bucknall,Lncln Lord R.W. 76 Commercial rd.Grantbm Leak J. ~I. Helpringharn, Reeking- Lilley John, Owston Ferry, Doncaster Lord Richard, South fen, Bourne ton S.O Lilley Vr.Illiam, Stnbton, Newark Lord Robert, Fen, Gosberton, Sp1lding Leak Thos. C. North Thoresby R.S.O Lillie A. Mickleholme,Dnnholme,Lncln Lord Robe1t William, Hough-on-the- Lee .Arthur, Dawsmere, Holbeach Lillie W.:Mickleholme,Dunholme,Lncln Hill, Grantham Lee Benjamin, Fen, Anwick, Sleaford Lills George, T,hurlby, Lincoln Lord )Irs. Sarah, N ettleton, Caistor Lee David, Great Ponton, Grantham Lilly Waiter, .Aisby, Gainsborough Lord T. Hough-on-the-Hill, Grantham Lee George, Burgess hall, Burringham, Lilly William, Frithville, Boston Lord William, Hainton, Lincoln Doncaster Lillyman Mrs. Hrmnah,.Ashby,Doncastr Loughton William, Messingham, Brigg Lee Harry, Boston west, Boston Limb William, Wrangle, Boston . Loughton '\Villiam, Withern, .Alford Lee James, Kirton, Boston Lincoln Equitable Co-operative Society Love Freeman M.Howston field, Lincoln Lee Jas. Jacob, Fisbtoft grange, Bostn Lim. North Hykeham, Lincoln Lm·e G. Cranesgate,Whaplode,Spaldg Lee John .A. Epworth, Doncaster Lindley G.West Carr,Epworth,Doncstr Loveday John, Sutterton, Boston Lee Lawrence, East Kirkb;r, Spilshy Lindley George, Epworth, Doncaster Loveley Ernest., Scrane End, Boston Lee Thos. Wakefield, Messmghm. Brgg Lindley Geo. jun. Epworth, Doncaster Loveley Pearcy, Barlings, LincJln Lee Tom, Westby, Grantham Lindley Joseph, Owston, Doncaster Lovick R. C. Aylesby manor, Grimsby Leedale Alfred, The Grange, Dorring- Lindley Richard, Epworth, Doncaster Lovley William, Billinghay, Lincoln ton, Lincoln . Lindley S. Owston ferry, Doncaster Lowden Wm. Boston, Fulney, Spatd:.Ug Leedale Bates, Woodhall bo. Horncstl Lindley William, Epwortb, Doncaster Lowden Wm. B. Low rd. Spalding Leedale Chas. W. sen. Digby, Lincoln Lindley Wm. jun. Epwortb, Doncaster Lows Edward, Willoughby hills,Boston Leedale Charles William, jun. The Ling Joseph, Shore, Frieston, Boston Lowe John, Deeping High bank, Deep- Grange, Rowston, Lincoln Lingard James & Tom, Middle Rasen, ing St. Nicholas, Spaldir:g Leedle Amos, Leake, Boston Market Rasen Lowes John William, Bi.liinghay field, Leeman S . .Anderby, Hutt{)ft R.S.O Lingard Geo. Owston Ferry, Doncaster Billinghay, Lincoln Leesing W. Holton-le-Clay, Grimslby Lingard Holland,Yaddlethorpe,Doncstr Lowetb Henry, Wellingore, Lincoln Leeson George, Elsham R.S.O Lingard J uhn, Owmby, Lincoln Lowis Albert, Little Steeping, Spilsby Leeson George, Tydd St. Mary, Wsbch Lingard Thomas, Atterby, Kirton Lowis Charles, Sandholme, Framptun, Leeson T. Welbourn, Grange farm, Lindsey R.S.O Kirton, Boston TetnPy, Grimsby Lingard Wm.Tr,lflord,West Fen,Bostn Lowis Jn. Tho.s. Bratoft, Burgh R . .S.O Lefley John, Common, Wrangle, Bostn Lintin C. Thorpe-on-the-Hill, Lincoln Lowis L. Conisholme, Nth. Somercotes Lefley ·wm. Common, 'Vrangle, Boston Lintin Fras. Fen, Heighington, Lincoln Lowis Wm. Addlethorpe, Burgh R.S.O Leggate Samuel, Dogdyke, Lincoln Lintin John, Heigbington, Lincoln Lowis Williarn, North Somercotes S. 0 Leggate Tharral,l\ew Bolingbroke,Bstn Lintin 'Villium, Heighington, Lincoln Lowish Wi:.liam W. Mancr house, Leggott Eli, Eastlound, Doncaster Linton John, Friskney R.1S.O Barnetby-le-Wold, Lincoln Leggott John, Freiston, Boston Linton RiC'hard, Beltoft, Doncaster Lowth Miss Ann, Deeping ~t. James, Leggott John. Grey Green, Doncaster Lion Joseph, Kexby, Gainsborougb ~Iarket Deeping Leg-gott Jn. Richd. Carrbouses, Dncstr Liquorice 'I'hos. Inkerson Fen, Sutton Lo" thorpe Digby, Haxey, DoncJster Leggott K. Elm ho. Brothertoft,Boston St. Edmnnds, Wisbech Lowthorpe L. G. Amcotts, Doncaster Leggott Richard, Freiston, Bof:ton Lister A. M. High Ferry, Sibsey,Bnstn. Lncas Albert, .Alving!Jam, Louth Leggott Richard, Roman bank, Snt- Lister Art h. Chapel St.Leonards,A1ford 1 Lncas Chri~topher, Fotherby, Louth terlon, Boston List er F. Maliin hall, ~iartin,Horncstle' Luc~s William, .A.h·ingham, Louth Leggott Richard, '\Ye~tgate, Doncaste1 Lister J.A. Chapel St. Leonards,Alforrl !Ludlow J . .Addlethorpe ho.Burglill.S.O Leggott Thomas, Haxey, Don caster Lister J. H. Chapel St. Leonards,.Alfrd! Luffman C. Chapel St.Leonards,Alford Lehair W.South st.Crowland,Peterbro' Lister' Joseph William, Langton [ Lumhy Frank, Doriington, Spalding Leighton J. Holton Cross, Waltham, grange, Langton, Spilshy Lnnn Edwd. Upton grange, GainsbrH·o' Grimsby Lister R. Causeway, Wyberton, Boston Lnnn Edward T. Lea, GainsbDrongh Lenton George Wat:;;on, Owlett house, Lister 'Willianl, Bracon, DoncastPr I~umt George, Lea, Gainsborough Hogsthorpe, Alford Lister ·william, Torksey, Lincoln Lunn Geo. j un. Lea, ua.ins borough Lenton William, Fri~kmv R. S. 0 Lister William., Woodhou~, Donca;;ter Lupton Edrrtund, Lobthorpe,Grantham Lettice C. Tatter;:hnll, Thorpe,Lincoln Lloyd Willium, Acre house, Nor- Lu,.:by John, Brig~ley, Grimsby 1~ettice Chas. T. Bolingbroke, Spilsby manby-on·the-Wolds, Lincoln Ln;'by Thomas, jun. Saltfieetby St. Leusley Joseph, Fen, Bicker, Boston Lobley John, Heckdyke, Gainsborongh Peter, Louth Levers Edwd. Burtoft, Wigtoft, Bostn Lock Wm. Silk-Willoughby, Sle11ford Lns·by Thomas Arthur, Croft, Wain­ Leverton Mrs. John, North Kvme, Fen, • Lockey William, North Kyme, Lincoln 1 fleet All Saints R.S.O Billing-hay, Lincoln Locking .Tohn, Clee, Grimsby iLushby William, .Ashby, Grim,hy Locking Thomas, Eagle, Lincoln 'Luty James, Sea lane, Huttoft R.S.O .
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