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LINCOLNSHIRE. F .Abmers-Continmd F..AR. LINCOLNSHIRE. F .ABMERs-continmd. Mars hall John Jas.Gedney Hill, Wisbech Mastin Charles, Sutterton Fen, Boston Maplethorpe Jackson, jun. Car dyke, Marshal! John Thos. Tydd Gate, Wibbech 1Mastin Fredk. jun. Sutterton Fen, Boston Billinghay, Lincoln Marsball John Thos. Withern, Alford Mastin F. G. Kirkby Laythorpe, Sleafrd Maplethorpe Jn. Bleasby, Lrgsley, Lncln Marshall Joseph, .Aigarkirk, Boston Mastin John, Tumby, Boston Maplethorpe Jsph. Harts Grounds,Lncln Marbhall Joseph, Eagle, Lincoln Mastin William sen. Walcot Dales, Maplethorpe Wm. Harts Grounds,Lncln MarshalJJsph. The Slates,Raithby,Louth Tattershall Bridge, Linco·n Mapletoft J. Hough-on-the-Hill, Grnthm Marshall Mark,Drain side,Kirton,Boston Mastin Wm. C. Fen, Gedney, Ho"beach Mapletoft Robert, Nmmanton, Grar.thm Marshall Richard, Saxilby, Lincoln Mastin Wi!liam Cuthbert, jun. Walcot Mapletoft Wil'iam, Heckington S.O Marshall Robert, Fen, :Fleet, Holbeach Dales, Tattel"!lhall Bridge, Lincoln Mappin S. W.Manor ho. Scamp ton, Lncln Marshall Robert, Kral Coates, Spilsby Matthews James, Hallgate, Sutton St. Mapplethorpe William, Habrough S.O Marshall R. Kirkby Underwood, Bourne Edmunds, Wisbech Mapplethorpe William Newmarsh, Net- Marshal! Robert, Northorpe, Lincoln Maultby George, Rotbwell, Caistor tleton, Caistor Marshall Samuel, Hackthorn, Lincoln Maultby James, South Kelsey, Caistor March Thomas, Swinstead, Eourne Marshall Solomon, Stewton, Louth Maw Allan, Westgate, Doncaster Marfleet Mrs. Ann, Somerton castle, Marshall Mrs. S. Benington, Boston Maw Benj. Thomas, Welbourn, Lincoln Booth by, Lincoln Marshall 'fhomas, Fen,'fhorpe St.Peter, Maw Edmund Hy. Epworth, Doncaster Marfleet Charles, Boothby, Lincoln Wainfleet R.S.O Maw George, Messingham, Brigg Marfleet Edwd. Hy. Bassingbam, Lincln Marshall T. (exors. of), Ludboro', Louth Maw George, Wroot, Bawtry Marfleet Mrs. Eliza, Bank, Wainfleet MarshallT.H.KirkbyUnderwood,Bourne Maw J.Crowle cottage,Crowle,Doncaster St. Mary Marshall Walli~s, Ailby, Alford . Maw James, Woodhouse, Doncaster Margrave W.Atterby, Kirton-in-Lindsey Marshall WalterJobn,Butterwick,Boston Maw John, Legbourne, Louth Margrave William Dawson, North end. l\Iarshall William, Bell hole, Gainsboro' MawJohn,Westend, Epworth.Doncaster Crowle, Dor.caster road, Kirton-in-Lindsey Maw John Henry, Epwortb, Doncaster Markbamm John & Son, Waltbam villa, Marshall Wm. Burgh-on-Bain, Lincoln MawJspb.Easingwold,Crowle,D(mcaster Waltham, Grimsby Marshall William, Cabourn, Caistor MawR. Curlews farm, Crowle,Doncaster Markbam Philip & George, Bentley Marshall William, Careby, Stamford Maw Simon, High st. Crow le, Dorcaster houEe, Grasby, Lin~oln Marsball Wm. Fen, Fleet, Holbeach Maw Thomas Abraham, Wroot, Bawtry Markham John, Laceby, Grimsby Marsball Wm. Fen, Martin, Lincoln l\Iaw W. Bigby top, Bigby, Brigg .Markbam T.Common,Moulton,Spalding Marshall Wm.Fen,Washingboro',Lincln Maw William, Epworth, Doncaster Markham Waiter, Leake, Boston Marsball Wm. Holbeach Drove,Wisbech Maw William, Legbourne, Louth Markham William, Brigsby, Grimsby Marsball Wm. A. Westhorpe, Spalding MawW.Walk ho.ThorntonCurtis,Ulceby Markbam William, Waltham, Grimsby Marshall Wm. J. West Ashby,Horncastle Maw William Whiteley, Wroot, Bawtry Markillie EdwarP, Lon~ Sutton,Wisbech Marsball Mrs.R.Kirkby-on-Bain,Brncstl MawbyJ.E.Austendyke,Moulton,Spldng Markillie Edward, jun. Rorr.an bank, Marston John T. Swineshead, Boston Mawby .Jsph.Drayton,Swineshead,Hostn Long Sutton, Wisbech MarstonJn. Taylor,Quarrington,Sleaford Mawby Robt. Spalding marsh, Spalding Markillie James Riehard, Crosses, Long Martin Eli, Friskney, Boston Mawer A. E. J:<'ont bridge, Lcake, Boston E'utton, W1sbech Martin Mrs. Elizabeth,Lang"ril'ille,Boston Mawer Chas.Dowdyke,Sutterton,Boston Marlow E. Moulton Chapel, Spalding Martin Frhnk, Hubberts Bridge, Boston Mawer George, Court ho. Apley, Wragby Marr Miss .A.Kirkby-on-Bain,Horncastle Martin :Frank, Kirton Fen, Boston Mawer George Hy. Frithville, Boston MarriottAmos,East Thcddlethrpe.Louth MartinGco.Asperton,Swineshead,Boston Mawer Henry, Butterwick, Boston Marriott Chas. Osgodby, Market Rasen Martin Harold,Ivy bo. Wainfleet St.Mary Mawer Henry, Frithville, Boston Marriott James, Usselby, Lincoln Martin Henry, Newball, Stainton-by- Mawer John, Grange, A by, Alford Marriott James 0. Thonock, Gainsboro' Langworth, Lincoln Mawer John, Partney, Spilsby Marriott John, Ol'godby, Market Rasen Martin Henry, Norton Disney, Newark Mawer John Barton, Risegate, Spalding Marriott Jsph.Middle Rasen,Mkt.Rasen Martin Henry, South Kilsey, Caistor MawerJ.Bi~bopNorton,Kirton-in-Lindsy Marriott Richard, Swinderby, Lincoln Martin John, Norton Disney, Newark Mawer Mrs. Lucy, Risrgate, Spalding Marriott Richard, Wasbway, Holbeach Martin Jn. Tbos. South Ormsby, Alford Mawer Mrs.M.Risegte.Gosiertn.Spldng Marriott Thos. Nth. Hykrbam. Lincoln Martin Maxwell, Uffington, Stamford Mawer 'l'hos. Millla.Gosberton,Spalding MarriottW.Carlton-le-Moorland,Newark Martin Robert, Butterwick, Boston Mawer Thomas, Risegate, Spalding Marriott Wm.EastTheddlethorpe,Louth Martin Robert (trustees of), Greetwell Mawer Thomas, jun. Chesboullane, Gos- Marris Edltard, Goxhill, Hull hall, Lincoln berton, Spalding Marris G.Kirmington ho.Brccklesby 8.0 Martin Samuel, Bassingham, Lincoln Mawer Wm. Francis,Baumbcr,Homcstle MarrisGeorge,Slope Hill grange,Holton- Martin Stephen, l''otherby, Louth Md.wer Wm. Sherwood, High st. Spilsby le-Moor, Lincoln; & Kirmington ho. Martin Thomas, Snarford, Market Rasen MawerWm.Sherwd.jun. Partney,Spilsby Brock!esby S.O Martin Thornell, Dogdyke, Lincoln Maxey Wm. Holbeach drove, Wi~bech Marris Hunt, Scotter, Lincoln Martin Waiter F.S.I. Wainfleet hall, Maxted Edward, ~orton Dism:y,Newark Marris William, Borby, Hull Wainflcet St. Mary May~ John, Paddock house, Northon·s Marrows F.( nors.of), Wiekenby,Lincoln Martin W.H.Honald ho.Wildmore,Lincln laue, Holbeach Marsden Wm. Gunbcuse, Dor.caster Marvin Charles, Morton, Bourne Mayfield T. The Dal~>s, Dogdyke,Lincoln Marsh Charles, J<'ishtoft, Boston Marwood John B. Castle Carlton, Louth MayfieldT.Campnty la.Bucknall,Lincoln Marsh George, Glentham, Lincoln Mashford John Henry, Tetney, Grimsby Meads Isaac, Jt'osdyke :Fen, Boston Marsh James, Aunsby, Sleaford Mashford Thomas, Grimsby road, Louth Meadwell Charles, Eastgate, Bwrne Marsh Thomas. Eicker, Boston Mason Geo. & Chas. Kirton Jt·en, Lincoln Meanwell Alfred, Market place & Moor- Marshall .Amingson, Tetney, Grimsby Mason W. & Son, Manor ho. HuttoftS.O town, Caisto11 Marshall Mrs. Annie E. Eurton, Lincoln Mason Mrs. Eliza, Wrangle, Boston Meanwell E. Tattershall Thorpe,Lincoln Marshall Benjamin, Brigg rd. Caistor; Mason Francis, :Messingbam, Br1gg Meanwell John, Leake, Boston & New farm, Nettleton, Caistor Mason F. North end, Crow le, Doncaster MeanwellJn. ThePoplars,Stickfcrd,Bostn Marshall Benjamin, Market Rasen Mason George, North fen, Bourne Meanwell Sampson, Alvingham, Louth Marshall Edwin, Wainfleet rd. Skegness Mason Henry, North fen, Bourne Meares Seth, Gedney Hill, Wisbech Marshall Emanue1, Mareham-on-the- Mason Joel Brigg, Somerby, Grantham Mears Albert, East Keal, Spilsby Hill, Horncastle Mason John, Calceby, Alford MearsJ.Jt'engate,MoultonChapel,Spaldng Marsball Fredk. Chas.Riseholme,Lincoln Mason John, Messingham, Bril!g Measures George, Bag Enderby, Spilsby MarshallFrederickWilliam,South street; Mason John, New Leake, Boston Measures Geo Hagworthingham,Spilsby & Nettleton, Caistor Mason John, Spridlington, Lincoln Measures James, Haconby, Bourne Marshall George, Blyton, Gainsborough Mason John, Susworth, Doncaster Measures Jn. Wadsley, Dunsby, Eourne Marshall George, Ludborough, Louth Mason John, Sutterton Fen, BQ8ton Medcalf Samuel, Partney, SpilsLy Marshall G.East Butterw:ck, Doncaster Mason John, The Grange, Benniworth, Medlock Wm. Jt'en, Quadring, Spalding Marshall Hy. Jubilee ho.Saxilby,Lincoln Lincoln Medwell Waiter, Careby, Stamford Marsball Henry, Minting, Horncastle Mason John Henry, Benington, Boston Moods Jt'rancis, Jt'osdyke Fen, Lincoln Marshall Henry, Southsea lane, Hum- Mason Thos.Common side,Leake,Boston Meeres Charles, Little Steeping, Spilsby berstone, Grimsby Mason Thomas, Messing ham, .Brigg Meeres Th< mas, Great Steeping, Spilsby MarshallHy. West end,Frampton,Boston Mason Thomas,PotterHanworth,Lincoln Meers William, West Ash by, Horncastle MarshallJ.Bridgerd.LongSutton.Wsbch Mason William, Decoy, Asbby, .Brigg MPlbournGeo. T. Heath,Nocton,Lincoln 1\Jarbhalll\liss Jane, Tattersball Bridge, Mason William, Eastgate, Bourne Melbourn Newell, Ingham, Lincoln Billing hay Dales, Lincoln Mason William, North fen, Bourne Melbourne Herbt. C. :Fillmgham,Lir.coln MarshalJ Mrs. Jane, Langholme,Graize- Mason Wm. WestButterwick, Doncaster Mell James, Owston, Doncaster Jound, Bawtry Mason Wm. 0. North Hykeham, Lincoln Mell Joseph, Turbury, Haxey, Dcncaster Marshall Jeese, Rookery, Hemingby, l.\'Iassey George, Fen, Swineshead,Boston 1\'Iells Alfred, Br{)thertoft, Bostcn Horncastle Massey John, 'fuphoJme, Lincoln Mells William, Boston west, Boston Marshall J. Coxey hillP, Raithby, Louth Massey Peter, Twigmoor, Manton, Mells Wm. Middle fen, Frampton,Bostn Marshall John, Epworth, Doncast.. r Kirton Lindaey Melton Thc.mas, Waltham, Grimsby MarEhallJohn,Post off.Bucknall,Lincoln Mastin Charles, Gedney, Holbeach Meredith C. Simon weir, Kirtcn, BObton .
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